'P ’ ',, ‘ ‘ "" '-1 ...;‘srv‘ ‘ ‘gzfiz‘... Dnécucv—-“ 4 mummy“ no! (a happallcd. ? ' ‘9‘ ": . . Itknmmhuncssf All . V: .a” m» 9gr; if oppress“ no Wabmn. _Dal groggy dapomm. it u the to]? conser va -_ -",' _. .« A', labor an'dprvper'y. It in the un ti 'cgadon, Qf cqual right). ofequaf’ol/llgw v Q“ ~ {my nature prwda'ng the [ago «J the. ——fi9.-.-__ ‘ $2511 nnrtnmsmt [87513 ~ .mtzx'rs WANTED hath willpnyfrom 525‘; £l0“;,"‘"""'71"'!‘ rto $75 per month, and all expenses, to active l “9;". wg'fi'wm“ Agents, or give a. commission. Particularlyß ":2, ""‘mm sent free. Address Btu: Srwnu MACHXSEJ'CQd‘ M“"""""" (blunt, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan,»R"m""""""""""' loll; {:Bch 2’ lat“. I’. E1vin..."...V.............. I ___.-*-__ __ , . ' E BLUOD IS THE [AFR—No more shall l 8uckwheat.r............. ‘the poor sufferer: in our country languish. their [Clover Seed .............. commotion; racked and torn by strontz nnlelmowy 5eed............ 'dnngeruun mineral mtdttines: they hill some i Flax 5eed.................. lto the fountain of health. found in simpleht‘rb‘l ‘ PM!" of ““35 iand rootw from nature's storehouse. TIM :1 luster ground, P" hit-m... Notmlam Herb Pills, of innocent mountaln : W— ! plnnts composed. mll reach and stop thL‘ll‘le‘ -Fl BAI‘TIMORE’F‘Q‘Y ”2‘3'o‘l 5 [ tress,‘nud cause the blond, renewed nndtlcnns- \ WEN-mum.-»---~--.....,............ 1 95 :0 l 1 ed. to curry through the hodv the element; of P , eat............................ """‘ 50w lhenlth : building up the broken constitution. '11" 81;"... ",“"""“"""'".'""?m' '45 ‘o 3 and currtmz life and health. where but. for 6°: """"’""'"'""""',’""7""‘"/ 28‘: ' them would hnve‘hocn the wreck of hope—4lm Cl‘ 5’""§""i“"""”""“"“°"""“ A 60! ‘ {Pelill‘ man of suffering, at fist ended by the 'l‘ out: a; "‘i'm”""‘“"j"“"""' 2 50 :2 2 roltl lpind ol' death. Do not let prejudice orer- maluclyttl 9' "g‘"&""""" 1"" 600 lo 8 come yonrhctter Egg-on :do not look upon these ,H :q x‘ 912?“; ‘n -j'””""” ' 660 B l'illOns only limothersz do not let your de- “”r ,PEI' nn """j‘m' """"“ 12 00 :01!) npnir. "nu. trying even ””91! 91“,. prevent you ‘ “3;,Vuf‘unq...-u....................u-..| 11 i: frotn’trytng these. The blood must, be pure. i‘ ”I 9y”"'”Z"”""""""’"’"}'3 ’ and then sickness ls impnwsihle~ Whats L'N-tlt lfiuano, Perulvmn, 9" “’"mm" 60 and yet simple truth is this; it appeals to the 3 common scum of all; it is the great key-stone of the healing art. Judson's Mountain Herb Pl“! will purity and cleanuc it as sure as the .-_" ,___ ,nnn will rise to-morrow. Judson'a Mountain WT)“; authorities at Wuhingtgn have * Hcrh Pill? are sold by all Mcdictne Dealers. ordered the release of Mr. John lfhdgwn, i in?" 2‘" ”Mina-Wmfi pditnr ofthe West Chester Jefflmnian’ late- I C‘OCGIIS,VC()LI).\' .\.\l‘t _LL'M} DISEASES. ly suppressed‘on condition thatl l’e will :,~—’(,ong.hs, Lolda,,_anchitts, Asthma, 9roup, . '_ .ll . . Whooping Lough, DWL‘HSFS of the ‘lhmnt. pot publish 1““ paper. It .‘“ ‘hfl only PChestnud Lu’ngstoncver long standing and Democratic paper in that oounty.‘ A cor- let'bl‘c ln‘clmructur. urc quickly cured by that ' . ' long trim . cllicieuggtnd fuitltlul retuc'ly— ‘ ""Rl‘dm'ffingg ”mm; 3m lb" 9”] wxsmn's BALS \u or “'th t‘utnztn’. EQ- mg 0 e ce can” much exc‘l’e'l The unhers il opinion fully accords with pivot nnd ill-feeling. Two companies or- that lntcly eJll'reSM-Il by l!” “ Surn‘lo‘ginn,” gnniginz there were almmt bmkefi up by; WlllCh Olly! 2—” “‘lsmr's Ilulznm bill nhchioved' lt Qut [fine to 17” one lieutenant and many remnrkuble cures of Phlmonarydgsordcrs' ’ ' ' i . ‘ . ,—ita «net-can being so grcnt‘thut Lulu-m in time about 50 men lillldfl" their unmet—flit is lrleolned a specific." The thoudnnds ol' Mohbing in bad policy in ONE?! Mpéct. l Certificntca in the hands of the proprietors . 7 _V' 2...'.‘._._.__.__ ‘ lfrnm those who from long' sufl'eriugldiqensc ne-A United Stall“: mm. with nhp woul h‘r’wo Mil-n “ raffle“: '°fl°";'“‘°dv “WWW“- “ ~ . . . a . a . ‘e ," am now ytiia rem!- y cnjnyimmunit ' peace 5 inscribed upon'it. WM FRI-“Ml 1;}, {tom pain and sunk-ring, are still better evij: Tioga county, recently. boon nftedncrowti dcupe' qr ,1,“ mm‘ 1 of abolitionistn apponred, took {Town the‘; STILL )lORE TE. IMONYHI ' Pole and’rtore up the flag. Refine lhe)’ leftl The “1‘" J;“"’" Sccélllsrhwc lknownnild ""3”; ‘ . ree ectm nmnmz ie e: on D m ttio’n o thi- ground, (hum: who had ruined Ethe flag;F thiEt-uumry, mnkcs the mug“? stlltcmcut arrived. and from North they got no blOWi, l for the benefit of the afflicted: , f‘ " ' yth the al-olitionists loft with disfigured l ‘ “‘f'm'll ”u F9l" 163135“. faces v~ n Messrs. Sum W. I'owm: 1: (10, Boston).— ' ._l l Dear Sun—” Ming reatlzed in myifumily important lienofita from thetuse of yelil vnlun-_ hle’ preprirntiun—Wistnr's l Bnlmn 'l' Wild Cherry—it nfi‘ordi me pig-u re to recommend it to the public. 'b‘o‘ine eigtt years “(if one of my daughter; seemed to bé in it thol ne, and little hopes of her recover; here enterttlined.— [then procured ll bottle of tour excell nt. Bul inm. and before she had tnkhn the who e nfthe contents of the bottle there was a g out im prnrgmcnt in her health. 0 have, in I y indi vidual Ctné, made frequent se of your rulnn ble medicine, and have nl ya been tiencfited by it. I would, however, notion tho puhlic ngninit imposition,"becuu a there lislagood den! of spuriuuh Wistar's Bail am of Wild Cherry afloat throughout the count -‘ l‘ , JA WCauh'an In I’nrrlmnn Wt‘atur’: Bolaam has the wit Runs” and the printed }onc on the outer wrappenflnll worthless. i. ”Prepared byJSETII Boston, and for sole by A: burg; E. lliteshqw, York Swat llqiliu; Solotnor Jncol) Fulwmler. .\luln Ahhottstown: .\l. Sun Miller, Ltttlesltmn; m Aug. 19,1861. ' ' ‘i‘fidf menunts repreqent that Gem. Wink McClgllan are working tiny and .XlipfiWpeflect—flle orgriniz'xtion ofthenrmy ; 4 find‘f'fi genordly bellowed that. thlem suo. ’ ,ceflilng'm making it. of the desired chm-- Adar. fi-The removal of Dmnocmti from ol'- fice does not. exhibit a very earnest desire on the partxof the federal administration to 5‘ obliterate part'y lines ” and effect‘a union’ pl'rn‘ll pgrzics on {me ticket in the respectiVe States. Does it not look Very much like an pfl'ort to secure first all lhe pod; of honor imd profit now controlled by their ‘party and then ask for a division of all when: not so perminly within their gmcp? This is not fibe spirit Whit-h will ever inductl Democrats to abandon their part} organization even for 9 single day.— Pen}: Cmmly Democrat: 3:41.! - * . ”Mayor Beyrott. nf th-hxngt‘ml éclty. lms been arrested by {to Governm‘pnt. and sent to Fort LAfiyotto—hn , suspicion of corresponding wig!) the Confederates. - - r•••• ”The Governdipf Missouri bundled 0uN2,000 militia. tn marve {qr nix lmonths. unleéil peace'in the Stfite shall bé spondx: restored 136.1719 papers goherally hiwei owned publishing army mm‘mnenta. ’in {order to prevent the’ enemy from ‘receiringinnd making use of sucii information. ‘ 1 ..-...- 7 . L i neThe Bridgeport. Conn“ firmer ‘nnd . Advertiuor wag; mobbed on Sigturday night. ‘ 11 produced tronu-ndous excitement. in 2,119? place. , —_ . 1 w’l‘he New ank Newn. DAY Book. Jmmml of Cnmmert‘e. nhcl Ffwnmh's Journal. are not allowwl to qirculute in the mails, by orfier of tho Departmenji _ A N - «do. I ‘ lfi‘A hnulc near “'Mhington is léoked fur "h: a few days ' ‘ ._‘- «... I ‘ W“ Thnir name in Legion "my be ap— piied to those who die nnnnallyT of Gun? aumptfion. Science has of lute yo _qsonsf: bly diminished the‘ number. and if}! prnti~ fying tn know that Dfi. Wistar’s Pfalnnm 6f Wild Chg'rvi haw crvntlod‘ a potent Influence in attaining (hiuend. V WThore’aa vile counterfeit ofnhis Bal mthonnfin-o he sure knul huy only that prepared by S. W; Fawn. & 00.; Bmtun; whu-h hM/tlm u‘nltcn fiignuture of LBW“ pn the’outnide wrappog. ‘ Now agd Tfien.—Mr. Kimball. of tho Es sex C-wumy Drmncmhof Hum-hill. ”[llst was tnrrod and feathered and rirldon on a rml thamhcrdny forf'the treason of peace,” whm'v‘ugxm ‘he Lfiwrcnu‘ Gnu-my remarks: Pen-ham the time willcguw wlmn the peo ple of Huvurhill ’mll feeLui ashamed of this I’mnswfion M Hwy dunow of n peti tmu sent fmm'szerhiH sonm twvmy years ago t 6 Camgrczn prayuig folz the dngaolucioh of the Umon. h , h fl.-. as!" Hereafter no minors will by mustered into the nvrvivv of Lhullnitenl STfltel! as wok unteers. without the consent. of their pa rents or guardians. , ‘ - -Cnmmunicnled. AN ACBOSTIC—TGNY FRIEND. .\lny he’nrcn’s Ink-wing; mist. onjhce, , Richeg mu] truth gucmsingly, » ‘ Joyonsly may music sK'oll. \ . Ever in thy heart may true love dwell. So when thy wnrk on eanh is dune Shall angels come and lake thee hofinc, Btornalglory waitswh'eo I‘here, I . Thur-why, dear one. do ynn despair}? ‘ Fasten nnw that gloom dispel, l Dally Ask of Him who dueth all things well, And if thy trials seem too ha're, i. Visu Him in some: pmier; lnfinitejoy to christian: given. Sincv: Jésua [was the way to heaven. 4 MARRIED. ' 0n the 24th ult., by the Rev Jacob Ziegl . ML JXCOB STUVER LJ,\”s\ ISABELLA ‘O6. HAI.DE)L\N.boLII of I’rdgnklill township. On the limb u_lt., by thcuyum, Air. JACOB C. ECKENRODE, OIGHM-ufilnml township, to Miss NANCY J. KECKm‘iR, of Imm township. ’ 0n the 25:1: uh... hy the Rev. G. Stevenson, Bil-JACOB REILEY to Miss TALLIE 0. BAR- R! [‘T, both of this puma. . 0n the 30th ult., at the Ev. I.utlxér.~\h par snnugc, Littlesvnwn, by the Rev. S. Henry, Mr. JOSEPH E. KELLY tojliss AGNES STERNER, bo‘h of zhis county. \ ‘ 0n the 1m: ML, by the Mme. “LANDREW 4-H (HS m .\lisg ELIZA WISTERUDE, hbth of this county.- . - ‘ 9n the 15th at, by (he Ref. Alex. Klefaker; Mr. J. G. PkXTON to Miss REBEUCA WESI‘. 4gb; :11 of Duke county, Ohié. m At. hil residence, near Sterling, m.. on the an; or August, .\lnj. ELIJAH WALLACE. He wu a natire of! Cumberland county, Pat“ and aon-in-liw of the late Jacob 0555 M, Esq” of this cnnnty. lie removed to the We", twgnty three years since, Ind was one of the first» set tlers on the Rack Riser. He was much esteem. ed by 311 who knew him. On thc27th ult., Mrs. MARY JANE BROUGH, who of ()ornelius Brough, of Huntimgqn town- Ihiq, aged 38 years 9 months and 28 days. ¢, -‘— ' Communicated. '1 ' Qn the 20th ult.. near Pretersburg, Y.S.,afler I f ; \u/u'essiug illness at two weeks, CORA, only 9 ghur of Alfred A. and May J. errmnn, un.‘ grud-dnughter of Joseph Wiermnn, Esq., sged about lyear and '2. months. 1 Farewell, Com, thou hast. gone, ‘ . Bright. angels have conveyed thee on, Where thy spirit. rests in péaxce, And Lhyvuin slmll ever cease. » . _ oh, dnrling, how we think of thee, But thbif‘ifi’; in eteruny. '0" imdory on her face shall dwell, » And bid the filer". world farewell. V ‘ She yill‘join her friends who'vegoue before, ' And All her sndqes§ will beo’er; - _ A no}: of her memory give, And wash :1: rather difi than live. #Bm and Sentinel please c'opy. Select School. REY D. HcCLELLAN. Lute First Ains hut in the Gettysburg Public School, ”Fa“!!! informs her friend: tnd tbq pub- Hfi‘fli“ Ike will open a Select’fichoo} on TE! m’firflsnuna. Temg, 34 on per qnu. W- :_ Sq». 2,1331. 0:19.915]. Notice-- . x RELIEF I.\' TENV~ PULMUNIC WA FERS‘ Hsmblulwd in 11537 an cwr introduced under the ‘unc ol‘-‘fi’uuosw “Cums," in this or any th‘ei- congmry;‘nli other Puimnuii‘ Wafers are counterfi ftz. The genuine can In; known by he namer BRYAN being summed on each W5l ER. J \‘ 3rvnn'a Puimunic ancrs t lulu-V4O rlis,Uulda.Sum Eli-‘oal‘ Hdrlrsenoss. 5 ryan‘s Pnlmonic} Wafers I Relieve As} ma, Bronchitis, Difficult Bicatliing. ‘ rfiln‘s Puinmnid Wafers : Relicvr Spiuing‘ of Blood. flains in‘lhe Chest. Bryan's Pulmonia; “‘nfc'rs } Rain".- incipient Cnnsumptinn, Lunngiseiises. Brynn s Pnlfinmfi: Wain-s l Relieve-‘lrritntion of the L'h'uln nudf Tamils Bryan’s I‘ulmnnhVWnfi-ri , ‘ erieve the nhore Cami-mints in Tenl Minutes. Bryan's Pulmonid ancn-j Are a Bleseing tn all Clauses‘ and Congtitufions ‘ lfryun's Puhnonid Wafers ! ‘ ‘ Are adapted for \‘umliats uufl Public Speaker; Brmm's Pulmonic Wafers ? Arcin 0,! imple {um and plchsnn‘. :03th taste Bryan's Puhnouic Wafers g Nc‘.cnlyrelicve.l)utefl'ert rapidandhsflingCnres 1. Bryant's Pulmnnic Wafers ! in warranted tb give sntisfiiction—to fveryone NO‘fmnily ihnuld be witbom 5 bp! of ‘ Bryul’s Pulmonic‘ Wafers i ‘ ‘in the house. ‘ No trawler should'be without A Npplz of Brynn s Pulmonlc Wafers " I in his pocket. 5 I No person will ever dhjgm to give for Bryan's Pnlmonid Wafer: ; ‘ Twenty-five Cents 1 JOB \msrs, Sole flopriemi», Rocheher, N. Y June 18, 15860. ‘lyeow '_ '~ ~ GREAT D‘SCOVERYITAIHPIC tqetn. both by nhle practitioners and chemical; nnulysifi. have ten: onstmbed the grant volue of Prof. De (irnth's beautiful combination, callefi " ELEC TRIC OIL," for the relief ma cure of pain.— But. the people Lliemsulres ore rendering 'heir .verdict in n manner both unmistakable and antixlutory. More than two millidn bottles hnve’been sold~ in a very short time—n. (rent proportion of those who rhe‘prd other: recom mend it, who had tried it. Thmtit's g splendid discovery is every where Aekuowle‘dged, and uo'hing like it. was @ver before prepared: The only {genuine Elecliic Oil is Prof. De Grntll’n, which is to be hul It all the‘reapeemgble Drug gists in film citiu, {pd at wholesale Kid retail, 1“ the propriétors’ prices oftlte agent ere. Sée ndverflicmenl. ‘ ' L \ fi'Twenty-five w sixty dollarsl and ex penses per month will he paid by theEEric Sew ing Inchixk Company to their Agents, for sell ing the Erie Sewing Machine. This is a new Bluehine, and so simple in its construction that a child can learn to operate itby halfun hour‘s lnstruclion. It is‘equul to any Ffimily Sewing Machine in use. and they take the premium over the Fifty and One Hundred dollar machines- The pricei: but Fifteen Dollars. The Company Wish w employ \gents in every county in the United States. Address, for particulars, Em; Sewn. .\lAchXl Co. B. JAMES. General Agent, Mllflnfohlo. _ _ [.\lar. 11, '6l. 6111 RQ‘SHADS J: BUIHLEB’S Store is well wor thy n VISIeUBL at this tune. We doubt. whether, even in our largest. cities, so fine a display of Staves can be found. aTbelr large room is full of Stoves of every pattern; also. every va riety of Hollow Ware, Sheet-iron Ware, Tin Ware, Plnuished Ware, Japan Ware—embrac ing, iudeed.everytbing in tlle‘house furnishing line. demo, Snusnge Cutters, Sausage Sniffers, Lard Presses, &c., &c. They are prepared to sell wholesale and retail. Tin Ware and Sheet- iron Warre of their own manufarture—kee tin ' ‘ rt snfl‘icien. number of lmnds to Supply an)" deg Chas. 0. fields, mnnd. Their assortment of Lumber is very BOOK‘BINDF‘Rv Paper RM?" and Blank lsgre; also Coal Oren)”. kind. . _Book Manufacturer-”3d story, Small 5 ,_ A-..-,_ hmldmg. Centre Square, YORK, PA. Banks, T 0 GONSUMPTIVES —The Advertiser, huh! County Offices, and Counting Houses furnished ing been restored to henllh in a few weeks by a Lwith Blank Books, made of the bestlinen paper verysimple remedy,after hav'mg suffered several . and on the most reasonable terms. Bindiugof years with severe lung afl'eClion. and um dread ; any description executed with neatness ana dunue, Consumption-13 anxious to make ‘ dispatch- Orders by mail promptly “1905913 known to his fcIlL-W-sufi‘crers the means ofcure. 1 to. [:Xng. 26. 1861. 3m* To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charged with the directions for preparing and usmg the same, which they will find a sure Curl: for Consump‘ tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, kc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescripuuu is to benefit, the afilicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will, cost them nolhmg, and may prove a bles. smg Parties wishing the presétiption will pleue sddreu REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, , Winiunabutg,xingc county, , Oct. 22,860 u Ix“ ‘ lav ank. .‘". ' JOB SECF‘LER —The on! genuine en‘signatu eaf“ I. of the PH prietors other is 'in uud . Fowmt M7O _ . BuehlerJ Gettys- Wings; “"u. Wu”, ‘ ‘ llFlnptOh; 2. Hullinger. fond; John evcryv'rhcre. .—VfI:YA.\”S n 1 lediciuc o the kind GETTYSBURG—Snunbn uh HAEOVERL-Tuanann u" Flour; from ”again..." ..7......'. . 'Dn. from horn When: . Eye............ L-...... y0rn........ ..' ..... 0nta............’!...... Clover Sodium... Timothy 5eed....... #1n5ter.......i........ A: Valuable Farm, ; T PUBLIC SALE—On—Sarurday, Mr 28?]: 5 day nfSrplembrr mat, the subscriber. Ex dcutor of JACOB Mung, deceased, will offer at ilinblic Sole, km the premisa, {he Hen] Estate qf sn'ul decedent, viz: | 9 A FARM" situate in Rendin toan=hip. u‘dnms connt}:,on the turnpike iendfng fro’m Cur .l sle to Hanover. adjoining [nods of 'Dlniel :glyers, John Simpson, Philip-Myers and James I sownsrnd. and containing 105 Acres and I“ {Pr-relies. neuQ measure, with sufficient portions :or Woodland and Meadow. The vg'. i improvement'p are n Two-nary Log . ff , :Ikughrnst HOUSE. Large Bank 4-” Ila. inrn, Wugoh Shed, rCorn Crib.,,__ _; [Shake and Dry House, and other nut-build ing: a Irene-failing Spring of Water near the 1d vel ing; and two young thriving Apple or i’fiar s, with Peach, Poor, Cherry and Plum 1 ‘l‘ s. The Farm has been nearly nll limed, vnitd is'in a Food sum: of cuiliralion—fences ngm. ~ '- ~ ‘ l‘ ,Pcrinrs fishing to "‘ve the property are re ".qilesu‘d v.O (:an on the premises. “on“ he Io cred in M 0 puts or‘together, to suit pur- I‘c users. I 1 I ,fi'Sale o commence at 1 o'clock, Fi M.,nn mid day, \v en attendlmce will b:- giv n an‘d I firms. made nown by A ' ‘ l 4 ~ _‘ iSRAEL MYERSHEz’r. , 48cm“ 2, $6l. ts " ‘ J-l—_.—+_ _..‘_..__...___ ; ‘ I ‘i‘ ! Relief Tax. .. :N neoorflz’nce with the Act of the General ‘ As¢emhlh ofPennsylvauinnpproved tihc lcth d 1' of Muy.;lB6l, in regard to the rplief of V lumen-s apd their families, the Count? Com missioners have levied A tax of 19mins, which the Coilectmfs for We preéenlyear are r'pqnired m'coilect, mid [my the same over to lbefiuunty Treasurer imsix weeks from the dim.- their ‘Warmnm. For general informnion, section 17 iof‘snid Ac'. i} appended z: I i ‘ “ Section 17. That it shall be lawfulfor (lie proper authorities of Any county within this (‘qmmnnwen {h to asleaaund levy a tax for the p-z‘ymom of inch appropriations u may have I'Pien' or may hcr’enhcr ‘be, made g" such an xhorilies fun the relief of volunteers, qi‘ their families, or Path. which'volunteers shall have been or may be regeivcd’into the service bf this *Sdtoror the! United States, in the 'prflqnt ex lgqnvy of t e country. Provided. ’l‘h t such gm easmcnt s all not in any one yenron‘ ed two .‘nni‘l one-ha] mills upon the dollar oft e hugs- Lblq pmpcrtyiol such county. Provide n That ullilonns heretofore negotiated, or mane, B hon rqwed by Commissioner: or municipal qflthori )‘tiai, are hereriy validated." . j i i - - DANIEL GEISELMAX, I ' ' i i JAS. li. MARSHALL, l L WM. 3. GARDNER, ! l ommissinners of Adams ‘3; sAtust—J. Ml. \VALTIII, Cler‘k. ‘ 1 , $4.“ 2. 11-361. , 1 ”Tm+“’ . . - 3 : J Ajudltofs Nance. 1; :Tfimundersigned Auditor. Appointed by the ‘ ' Court a ('omnkm Pleas of Adams ‘cbnnlg, tn [:nnktdlstfihxftioufof the assets remnin’ing in the: hunds of L"! D. Mus, Assignoe o'fJAeOI BA non and Wm, to and among and par ‘tie enlit'ed lthereto, will sit for that put-pose, all is oflice. n Gettysburg, on Tumiay, flu 2}”: ‘day o] 54:01 at xmt..-w_hen and where a]! par lic intergsted are requested to be present. ‘ I , r WM. A. WNCAN,A:-'gm. -I. gape. 2, 1851. a: . ‘ } Notlce. 1 , ; AVID THOMAN‘S ESTATE—Leiden; tes _ tament‘nry on the estate bi Dnvid'l'homnu, bud of Gettysburg, Adams county, Penum. der+nxe¢l, having been granted to the under signedhresiding in Straban township. he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having clnil 5 against the same to present thenardperiiv nuthenlicatcd for settlement ' Sept.2,lebl. 6t JUIIN WEHTZ, Et’r Come to the Fair! ' gND DOX’TFORGETTO VISIT PLEASANT A [HUGE NURSERIES.—Persons wishing to lnnt Trees will find the stack in the ground remarkably fine, mud offered at reduced prices. The, Apple qumbers 100 varieties, embracing 311 the approped sorts. ' « N. B.—Se§ the index hoard near Flora Dale Post office. ; T. ENCOOK A: SONS, Sept. 2, 1861. Rropn'elarl. . * Notlee. O§EPH RIDDLEMOSER, SR'S., ESTATE. ‘i—Letter‘s of administration on the estate 03 Joseph Riddlelnoser,Sr., fate ofEmmitshung, 'm; deceased, having been g‘mnted to the lundérsigned, residing in Baltiuwre, Md.. he shereb} gives notice to all persons indebted to snifi'esmte to make immediate payment, And those having flmms ngninfi the same to present them properly authenticated for settiemPnt. } JOSEPH RIDDLEMOSER, JR, Aug. 26, 1861. 6t Adm’r. Notice. SARAH ALBERT’S ESTATE—Letters of ad ministration on the estate 01 Sarah Albert, lute of .\lountplensant ton uship, Adams conn ty, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, be here by gives no'it-e to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, find those having chums against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JUHN ALBEIT, Adm‘r.‘ August 26, 1861. 61.“ Miss C. Sheads’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, opens Monday, September 2d, 1861. , Terms—Per session of five months, 875.... For Music and Languages extra. For farmer pmucglars address 0. L. SHEADS. Aug. 26, 1861. (in: Gettysburg, Pg. Stray Hog. AME to the premises of the subscriber, in C Little-shown, Adams county, about three weeks since, a WHITE HOG, supposed go weigh from 80 to 100 "is. The owner is re: quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and Lake the state away. _ JACOB FISHER. An 3126,1861. 3t ‘ Butter. Base. . HICK_ Ni and other Maw cousin» oltobe «I It H. G. ARE/8. ‘ 4 “12.,qu - , f E 1 ‘N? HERBAS. in and by the Act dftbe Gen— . er»! Asanmbly of this State. cnliflled “ AI! unto rtguinte the Generfl Election: of (his Co‘mmonwmlth.” emu-mica (ht- 2d of July. 1839. it is enjoined on me m gfive Public Notice of such Etilinn to be hrld, and to enlnerue in such notice what offiéerq are to be (footed: ,I, SAMUEL Wl)LF,Shd’riflloe County of Adams. do, therefore, hereby give] this public notice to the Etecmrs orthc suid‘ County of Adams, that a General Whoa will be field in Mid Cuunzy. on the Sen/m] _Tucsu'ay of Oclablr H611.(Ih! RIM) in ihe coveml Distncts compoeed ofthe fullmxing Townships. V 32- 4 51:05 00 300 100(0110 90:01 00 ‘ 46 ... 4 0000 4 25 ....l 76 to 2 00 ... " l 00 .... 6 50 ' l 00 i In the First district. (mpnsed 09 the Rm .0! Gettysburg,aulzeCourt—house in Gettysburg . In the Sewnd diaU‘lC‘, composed of the , township of Go‘rmnny. ut the house hue)“ occu— ipied by Peter Lingenfoher, in the town of Lit :tlestown, in the tou'mhip ofGermnny. In the Third district. cumpowd of the town— ,ahip o!olford.nt the home of H. L. Berkbcmi gel, in the town of New Uxfurd. , In the Fourth district, composed of the town i ships of Luimore uni Huntington, m the house of G. \\'.Bildebmnd, in the township , of Hnnti‘zton. ' In the MM. district, composed of the town .lhips nfflmninonhan and Liberty, at the Pub » 11:: School-house 1n Milletsluwn. 1113 In the Sink distria, composed of the town ship of Hamilton, m the house nnw occupied by Daniel Barker. in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh disuict, compomd of the township of Human, in the l'ubhcfiSchoolv house In the town of Bcndcrzvxlle. " 5 50 ......... 75 1.01 m 50 400 200 625 In the Eighth district, composed of the town ship of Stratum. nt the house of ‘chob L. Gross, in I‘lnoterstonn. | In the Ninth dutrict. composed of the town-: ship of Franklin, nt the house now occupied; by John P. liutt, in said township. ,’ In the Tenth district, composed of thevtownn ship of Conotmgo, nt the house of John Bub: hey, in )IcSh'errystou n. i In the Ele’teuth district, composed of the, to“ nship of Tyrone, at the header ofiAllen C. Cook,in Ileidleraburg. ‘ In the Tofelfth district, composed of the township of iiountjoy, at the house of Mrs. V. Manse. in mid township. 1 i ' In- the Thirteenth distriét, composted of the township of; llonntpleiisa‘l‘nt, at the public School-home in said towhahip, situate at the cross rontls, the one leadihg from Qxford to the Two Thverni, the other from Hunterstown to Hanover. . ' t 1," In the Fourteenth distribt, composh‘d of the tounship of Reading, 3.! the publici Sclmol-_ housedn Hampton. 1 A In the Fifteenth district, compose‘ of the Borough of Berwiek, at. the Public; School-' house in Abbottstown. ‘ g; In the Sixteenth district, compose! of the township of I3rectlom. at the home otfih’icholas. Moritz, in mi township. it In the Serggtt‘p h district, compound ofthe township of nihnfit the {house of Epoch be; fever, in mid towns ip. 1 ll InLthe Eighteenth distriht, composéd oflhl‘. townt-hip of Butler, at the nblic Schdpl-housel in Middletown, in said towhahip. 4;! 1n the Nineteenth district; romposhd of the. township of ’ llcrwick, at the Pigéon Hill Sehool-houeel in said township. fx‘ 1n the Twentieth distritt, composed of the township of Comberlmd‘ at the hottse of B. Schriver. in we borough o Geltysbung. . At which ti e and plot-eh will he élr -tedy One PreuidorTi-Judge fat the Distriht com posed ot‘thh Counties ot'Adam ari’d York; One Associdte Judge forfthe soverfll Courts' ‘ of Adams dounty: I . One Member} of Aisemrbl‘y; One: County C’ommissionér; One County Auditor: J One Director of the Poof; One County Treasurer; i §E One Coroner; I ‘: Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assembly, pns‘se-l the 27! day of February, 1849, entitled F‘ An act relative to voflng at e lections iu Adrlmi, Dauphin, You-_k, Lhncnstrr, Cumberland, lirndt'urd,_Cebtrp; Greendi and E ric,” viz :~ ‘: ‘ “‘- Szcnox I. Be it ennctcld by the Senate and House ofßepre’senmlives ol‘ the Commonwe’nlth‘ of Ecuusylmni» inGennaliAlscmbly rfiet nud it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same _lhnt it. slmll lie lawful foil the q‘mhfie‘ll voters of the eoumiesiof Adams,§LnnL-nster, flnuphin, York. Franklin; Cumberlmjd, Bradford; Centre, Qreoue, and Erie, from, and after lhc‘ipassage of this act, to Vote for all canddntesflor the various ofiices t‘o be filled a?! an electiqx‘a nulouc :lip or ticket—Provided. That the e‘lfice for mhich every candidate isgvoted for. jilgall be designa'ed, as required byithe existinfilaws of this Commonwealth. 1 ‘ o mly SECTION 2. Thy: any lrnud committed by any person‘ voting injhe mmxugr above prgacrlb‘d.‘ shall be [llflllrhdd by the qxislmg lnwni of this Commonwealth.’ l “J 1. ) Attention is also directlad to the llowlng' section of the Act of’lhe! Genernl Atsembl] of the session of 1851,enl§tlpd “An M to pm wide for the election of Judges of lhélneveml Courts of thii Commonwehlth :" ‘I Szcnox 4. That the eledion for Judgis shall he held nn&_conducterf in Flue several élection districts in ghe same mnnmr in all reépecls as elections, for representatives Ire or almll be“ held and r’onducted, and by the same Judges, Inspectors, and other ol'firers; nndrllle provis ions of theme! of the GL-nvml Assembly, enli tled “An Act relating to the electionvol this Commonwealth,” approved thr- secondiday of July, one thousand eight hundred nudlthirty ninr, and the several nupplgmeuts. and all oth er like lnws, as fur as the same shull be in force and applicable. shall be deemed and tgken to apply to the electron for Judges: Pr‘ovided, That the aforesaid electors slmll vole For jud ges of the Suprunu- Court on 11 separate pIL'CE ol paper, and for all otherjud ges required to he logrncd in the law, ouuuothez separule piece of paper. ALSO—In and by virtue of the 14th ‘section of the act aforesaid, every person, excepting Justices of Ihe Pence. who shall hold any office or nppointmont of profit or trust under the Government of the l'uited Smtcs, or uf any city or incorporated distritt, whether a. com missioned otfiter or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the lepishitive, executive or judiciary de pnrtmg-nt of this State, or 01 the UnitcdiStntes, or or nny city or incorpnrntcd district, lunl ill -50 that every member of Congress and of the State Legisfiiture, and of the Select or Com mon Counctl of any Cit}. or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by lin incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any election of thus Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or othe'r officer ofany such electiou,shallbe eligible to any of fice to be then voted for. , l ALso—Tlmt iu the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions. and for other purposes," Approved , April 16th. 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid ,l 14th section "shall not be construed, as to pre-’ l vent nny militia officer or borough officer, from serving nsjudge, inspector or clerk, at any geo— r eml or special election in this Commonwenth.” , And in and by an Act of the General Assem ‘ hly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the Inspectors and , Judges be at the pint-es of their districts on the dag of the General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them in nod oy the some not. , And be it further directed, in and by the Act iof the General Assembly of this State, afore- Esiid, that one of the Judges of each of the ditl'erent districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of ‘the firtificate: of the number 01 rates which shall ve been given foreach can didate for the different offices then and there Voted for at their respective districts, shall meet the third dayrnfter the election. which shall he on Fn‘dayrtlle 111]: of October aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a fair statement and certificate 0! the number of votes, whith shall , have been given at the different districtnin the i county ofdduns for any persons for the of!!- ces aforesaid. , SAMUEL WOLF,Sb‘exlm Sheriff's Ofiice, Gettysburg, Sept. 2, ‘6; onx BART'S ESTATE.— Lemmas“- J mentary on'tbe estate of John Bar; ate of Uniqu township, Adams county, dev ceased, [having been granted «a th‘ under signed, res‘uiiug in the same township, he hereby gives notice to I” persana indebted to said eaumlo Innke' imquim payment, and than having claims wiumhe tune 19 pres.“ m vwarzmmswm‘ .‘ , . , 1 Jury 15,1861. 6F” 1 i‘y - Proelarnation, Notice. Public Sale. | Splendid Farm TilEsubnriber,Auignee of (2mm: Umrn— ND OTHER REAL ESTATE AT t't'nmc ; 11l and Win, will offer at Public Sale, A SAUL—4n pursuance‘of notlmritv gwen lon the premises, on Saturdav, Mr 50: aft/c106” in the last Wlll un'l llaldmeni of Col. nun” (Mu, THE FARM ofs'tid Assignors,situnt,e nenr Snot-*3, fleccnsetl, will to nth-red n't Publn -1 Bonnnghtown,Mountpleasunt township, Adams 1 Rule. 0,, Thursday. 211: 511.11.“, at Srpinwhfl‘ ml. . county, 0n the modlefidtng ‘0 “unleflm'nr- ‘ upon the premises, all the Real Estate at snid ine Farm couutna 4O ACRLS, more Idf‘Ct'aserl. consisting,r or or less, imprmed with a TI o—story l 'er l. A FLANTATIOX or Tract ol'-Land, 1 Double LUG HOUSE. a lflrgc Stone mg leimnm v'u Tvrone ttmn‘hip‘ Atlanta county, . Kttclgnnthchedm Double Logßurn, ;nrljoining lands of Samuel Denhlortl', William with Sheds, Wagon Shed. Hog House with Corn Spengler, Samuel Gillilnml and others, con (‘nh attached, u Well of water near the door ’ mining 230 Acres ot‘ymtented land, wnhn pump in it, and :1 young Apple Orchard} more or less. The imprmements of about 100 trees,benrlng choice fruit. The; are a large new Two-story Brick land 13 ot a good qualtty and lime tun he had I)“eliingllUl'SE,largcllankllnrn,j within 3 mxlcs at the I‘arm. nnd being \Ylllllll with Sheds. (Torn-crux nndegon Shed, Spring Elghl. of the New (‘nthnltc Church. St.. Ju~eph a, home. Wllll two ll ell-t of water nenrthe home. and Within 1)! miles of tt Protestant Church. About llu acres are in excellent Tmrbcr: St. Luke's, offers great inducements to pur- there is a large qnnntttv at good Menduw. until chusers. :81: Orchard. The Farm is in 3 high state ofl [E‘lr’ersons wishing to View the property ‘ cultivation, huvmg been limed over. It will! are requested to cull on George Hagarman. re- be sold entire or in two parts as may suit bld- l Billing thereon, or on the subscriber, residing . ders; near the same. It will be sold entire or in} No. 2. THE MAYSIONVP‘ROPERTY of mid lots to suit put-chosen. ,decealed, on the North-west corner ofthe pub ‘ @8319: to commence at 1 o’clock, P. 31.. ‘ lic squire. iu Heidlersbnrg. on which are erect on stud day, when attendance will be given and _ ‘ ed a large Twoqtury Double terms made known by i » , Brick Dwellint! House with blue- GEO. W. EAGARMAN, _V SHE ment, Log litrn. Well of water. Aug. 26, 1861. u 4 dutynu.’ _' _ -, -' with other ltupzouments. *‘ ‘ T‘w- 'N 3, A TRACT OF LAND.in llcidlcrshur , Real Eata'te ruining about 3 Acres. well set in Clov-cE, AT PUBLIC SALE—WiII be ofiercd 0.1 r wtth good Fences arOund it. A 'Public Sale, on the prem'ises, an T/tun-l N. 1% The above property will be shown by dull» the ”M of S'P‘Mb" "‘l': the {OHOWinE , Mr. H. Hersh, residing on the farm, or by that Relll Estnte,. late the property ~of ANTHONY‘ subwrihprv residing in Gettygtmrg Fol-LEW. deceased, V3ll I sB:th to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. M” A TRACT UF LAND, situate in Mount- vof paid dfly.tll the Mansion Pmpfl'ty xin Heid pleasant lOWDSllll‘u Adams county, “al°l“ll‘B:lersburg, \rltcreitttendunce Will be given and lands of J-lcob Gnsmnn, PM" Smith! PPlor’tertus made known hr 4 Rimbach and Peter Noel, containing 33 ACRES DSNIFIL K, SNYDER, and 134 Perth”! more 0" 1935 i .lmPl'O“l‘d With Administrator with the Will annexed n One and o hitlf story LOG .‘“ “.7 July 29,1351. “3 i 1 HOUSE. Log: Barn, Spring House, 5;: _- ' ’ Curpenter Shop, two Orchards of A}. lm ch‘aice mm. with a never-fitiling I‘- spring of water near the house. ‘The tmct will be ofl't-rcd in two part! or to— gether, us may suit purchasers. Persons wish ing to View it are requested to \cull,on the premises. ,l wSale to commence at lot-lock, if. .\1..0n said day, when attendance will be gifcn and termfi made known by . i . PII‘S S. S\llhll{,' Agent for the Widow und gleirs Aug. 26,1861. tsf’ Election. N Election will ‘be held, I! this :ofllce of A the “Adams County Mutual Fifi.- Insur ance Company.” in Genysburx. on‘llonday. the 2d day of September 7191!, between the hours of l o'clotk mid 4 o'clock, P. I, for 21 Manager}: of said Company, to serve during the ensuing yenr. D. A. BUBBLE“, Seé'y. Aug. 26, 1861. td ‘ Nw. Spring Goods I‘, K‘glflfl has on hand a new lot of Spring ‘ YEBCUATS at war prices. . ()VERCOATS at war prices, smuxa mmss eons, DRESS COATS, , SPRING PANTALOONS. 3 PANTALOONS at lmnic prices, ‘ ‘ SPRING vasrs, , VESTS, VESTS, VESTS, FnderShirts.Drawers,Stockingsflocksfiloves. Also, )iusu-nl lnslrnmcnts,.\ccordeons, Flutes, Fifes. Notions, km, &c., n, being sold very chqnp. Call in and look and you on‘: help buying. Buys, 1861. Estray. , AME to the premises of the subscriber, in C Littlertown. Germany township. Adume county, on the_ 27th day ofJulj'. a DARK BAY MARE, with bald face, left hind foot white and supposed to he about 5 your: old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property. pay charges and take the same away. . MARCELLUS CROESE. Littlestown. Aug. 19, 1861. 3L Call at Samson’s.» AYING rcturncd‘from the ‘wnrgflhc stock H being somewhat neglected in ronscqucnce ol Samson being sick,) but as A. BOLLINGIER is at lmmc again, a first-rate assortment of CLOTHING, &Q., has been forwnrded, “liich will he sum 85' heretofore in the RIGHT PRICES. N. E. Corner of the Diamond. ‘ Gettysburg, Aug. 19, 1861. Notice. LIZA LEAKE'S ESTATE—Letters of E administration on the estate of Eliza Leuke, late of Lacimore. townshipr Adams county, deceased. hnnng been granted 10 the undersigned, residing in the sum: wwnship, be hereby gives notice to all persons ingiebted to mid «has to make immediate pa) me 3., and those havingx-lnims against the same to [zesent them properly authenticuted tur sculcm'ent. _ JOHN HENRY MYERS, Ari/n‘r. ~ Aug. 19.1861. 6!. _ Dissolution F' PARTNERSHIP.——The partnership ex -0 ieiing between Sundhelm 15 Stem, in the Clothing business, in EnsLBL-rlln, Adamrcoun‘ 13', was dissolved on the 3d of June 11131., Aug. 19, 1861. an» . M. STERN. Removal. ; Aren’t CLOCK REPA;RING.—EOVIS sv zmrma has removed Sis wmh & Clo'ck Making Establishmen'lfik) South‘ Bnl timore street. two doors nortll'ol‘ Dunner 8: Ziegler's Stow, wh(re he will be glad to re ceive n continuance of the patronage of the pnhlic. By clone attention to business, good work, and moderate charges, he hopes to give general satisfactirn. as heretofore. ’ Gettysburg, Apnl B, lel. _ John W. Tipton, ASHIONABLE BARBER, N'orth-eas‘t cor- F'ner of the Diamond, (next door :0 Mc- Ciellun's Hotei,) Gettysburg, Pm, where he can at. all times he found read) to attend to nl‘l business in his line. He has also excellentna sistance and Wlll ensure shtisfactiou. Give him a call. [Dec 3, 1860. Hay Rake. HEADS A: BI'EHLER have on hand two firm-ram HAY and GRAIN RAKES, “hich will be sold at low rates. _Tbis is a fine op portunity for Farmers to secure a vnlunlule labor and time smiug implement. Call and look at them. [May ‘27, 1861. cf 8 Teachers Wanted.‘ HE Board of School Directors of Butler townahip, will meet in Middletown. on rulay, W 131/; n/‘Sqmmber nezl, for tbe'purpose of employing Tmchers to hike charge bf the Schooli in said township. The County Supp}. inteudent will be present to examine appli cants. By order of the Board, ' BL'RKUART WER’I‘, Sec‘y Aug. 12, 1861. u! Chegary Institute, '9' AND 1329 SPRUCE ST., PHILA~ ID_ ( DELPIIIA.—This Institute, cen- Uncldd for two )oirs put, in this (ity, by Mann‘s Cnamm’ and her niece MAmnm D'llznvun, upon the same firinciples as the one in New York, established there in the year 1814,w1]l re-open on Monday, Sept. lfitb. with its u~nul nmple'nud complete provision for the education of Young Ladies. under the direction of Madame D'Hernlly. Circulars, and all re. quisiLe lutormation, can be obtained on appli cation to the Principal. Aug.l2, 1861 The Bodugger. HIS wonderful article, jail. patented, is T something emuely new, and never before oflered to agents, who are wanted everywhere. Full particulars sen! free. Addresq SHAW A: CLARK; Biddeford, MAine. March 4,1861. 1y Union Inn. EORGE A. CORWELL, of the Union Inn, G on the Chambersbung Turnpike, near the top of the South Mountain, takes this method ofinforming his friends and the public that he is prepared to accommodate all who may pn tromze him, in the best manner, and at moder- Me charges. No effort will be spared to give satisfaction. His table and bar will be found wen provided,ond hisbeddingunexceptianable. Large stabliug for horses. He only mks a. ma]. ’ , [May 6, 1861. 3m ' uswoaw's zomvn mum, Ind 33% HABDKE'S 3mm DRILL to be had a . . . CARB’S. ”mum But. . Real fatate T Pl'BLfl‘ SAME. in purannvnce of on Order of the Ur’ph—nin's (Your! of Adams Loun‘tthill be offered at Public Sale. upon the premise§, on Saturday, Ihe il4l}: day of Srplmbcr "(:Ile Real Estate of Allen: Timur, deceased, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, sitnnt in Stmhnn township, Adnm‘lq coumv. ndjnin ag l'mda or Frederik Quhlkel. “'illinm “'in, Williuln Glllilunnl. Dnniol Fiillcr, and others, containing 55 .\rrqs. mor or less. . ;)j; Tlleimpronments nrrn'l‘im-stnry E‘p‘i . - ' , Log Dwelling HUFSE, \in mm 7.551» ,- 1“ Buck-huil-lings Mtnched,l Double J..»WL't‘. Log Barn. with other outhuilnljngs. There are two wells ol' wnxcr, one at the house nnd the other Ilenr xhe barn. 'l‘lnirr in on (he premises n gooJ‘FOrchil-ufi with a variety of fruit trees.— Thcre i 4 on the premium u‘ aniliriruc“ ol' timber and a large quantity of Lu-i-llvm meadow/.:— Therand from thellnrriqlinrg roml to Honder's Church runs pm! this prtipt-m'. the buildings being within hnlfn‘mile o! thellurrisburgroxd. fifPemons desirous ui’ viewing the proper ty mll cnll upon the in ily, living upon the some, or upon the Adminiglrntpr, residing nonr: WSulo to commem-é‘uv. 1 o'clock. P. .\l.. on said day. when Attend tnce will be given and terms "made known by l H E‘v'Rl WITHOR‘ Adm’r. By the Court—Jaw Em; m, C'lrrlr. ' Aug. 19,1861. is " Two Go ‘Farms T PUIILIC SALE. The suhscriber, Ex- A center ‘0! Goon". ’LANK, decen‘sed, will ofier fiPublir Swlel on lb premiyes, an Salur day, 1 211! day of Srplrml'er am, the following vnlunlilq WM Estnto of sq'irl d‘ocmlrnt. viz: THE MANSION FAR“, silo 115.- iii Cumber land township; Adnms copnty. on the Emmi“!- burg rond. about lg milrsfii‘rom (lotiyshurg,nd joining lands of Rev. Just‘ph‘sbcrflv, Emanuel l’itzcr, and others, contni .ing'lrxs ACRES mud lB PERCHES. neat mensurl . nhouL 30 acres of which are in ’l'imher and wheres i'n Meadow. The improvements are a '1“ ~stnry~ :3 _- Lng Dficlling HOUSE. with Sionn _.S‘H ' "' Kitchen, Double Log Bnrn.Wagon :Ti l,fl-‘ Shed nnd, Corn ('vrib, with other A. = - .’” necessary foul-building? a good .Applo. Ur chnrd, with 'Penrh. Four and other. lruit: n never-failing well of Water nc Ar the house, with a fine sprint: not far off; - Also. A S\IALL l’Athmlfiaininz the Above. contnining 50 ACRES AND 85 PEW‘HHSmcnt mcuéurp, about 7 acres of w hirh are in Timber and )6 acres in .\leniow. The improve mentslare a (me-story Frnme und Loggia Dwelling HOUSE, Smhlc.;orchnrd, and n good spring ronvcnicn! km the-home. “These Properties Wm be offered separate ly or Mgelhcr n 5 mny suit pnn-hnsers. Pcrs‘om wishing to vie}: the properties are requested tn on“ at the m nsi’on house.’ WSJIe to commence] at 1 o'clock, P. )1, on said dxiy. when ntlen‘dnnde wil! be given and terms made known by ~ ~ ' ‘ J'AQOEPLANK, Ez'r. August”, 186]. ts } “ _ . __H .A .\..1-__._; - d Last Notice! TOTICE is héleby gifen that the Booksh &C.,.0f Dunn. k IZn.cu:u, Jllfi., have been placed in the hand: of A. J. 01"mequ fur ,collecfion-—-lhe death of Mr. Wuybright Ziegler compelling us tozukq this last rosofl. Notice having heretofore been given to j" concerned oi the necessily'of closing their ac counts without dehy, and;thcy Inn-mg neglect ed to attend to the somefllms compelled us to Luke this course. j 7 ' BANNER is ZIEGLER, ms Aug. 5,1861. 3t _ Notice. D] ARY \‘ANORSDALX‘S ESTATE.—-Letlers I testamentary on the: estate of Mary Van orsdfli, late of Stmbnm tdwnszhip,L Adnms coumy. deceased. having {been granted to the undenigned, residing iaHbe same township, they hereby give nqtice to «:11 per-ions indebted to snid estate to make immediate payxm-nt, and {hose hunngplnims ngainsx the sam»; to present them properly authenticated for settlement; ' Jouxfu. ”RISKERHUFF, ISAAC F. BRINKER'XOFF, Aug. 5, 1861. (it _ Era-um”. Revolders. NEW iot of REVOLVERS, ol dififlrent A styles, embracing the latest, received at SUISUN‘S, northwest winter of lhgmumond. fixu‘ing purchased for cash, at the best. rates, he is prep Ired to sel! as: lpw as the lowesi—if not lower yet. Drop in and cxumiue them for yourselves. No trouble to show gods. July I, 1861. Fine Liquors. I i G. CARR has added to his Grocery and . Notion Store. a. department for the sale of Liquors, and hnvm: laid in‘a large und fine assoztmenz, be invites the attention of buyers thereto‘ It embraces BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHXSKIES, fire, of different kinds and prices, some among the beat to be bud in the citiea. As his motto is, “ quick salve and small plofils,” he wal sell cheap, very cheap, forthe cash. To be convincei, it is only ncccssm-y to give him your patronage. , Gettysburg, July 1,1851. Alexander Frazer, LOCK AND WATCH-MAKER, huts removed C his shop to South Baltimore street, a few doors sofith of the Court House, Where he will always be happy to attend to the culls of' his customers. He is thankful for past favors, and hopes to receive the continued custnm of the public. [(leuysbiirg, AprilB,lBb'l. Flou, Groceries, Bw. HAVE constantly on hand, FLOUR, Corn and Buckwheat MEALS, Hnmmon)’, Sunp Beans, Dried Fruit, and Pihkels; SUGARS, CUFFBES. Teas, Syrups, N. 0. 3101115508, (new crupl M 50 cents per gallon. thevcry best kind for baking) English Cheese. and every other snide usually kept in a Flax and Grm-ery Store. Give me a call. W“. GILLESPIE. Gettysburg Dec. 31 1860 9111* - Phdtcg’raphy N ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the I best style known in the art ,at C. G. CRANE’S GALLERY, 53': Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadplphia LIFE SIZE in Oil and Pastel, Stereoscopic Portraits, Ambrotypes, Dn gueneotypen, 610., for Cases, Mednmons, Pins. Ringg,&c. ~ [l7". 12, mo. 1y - ISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SiiOEB.—A M llrge Assortment of .\[ibses’ and Childlen'l Shoes, Blnck and Culored, at April 22. IL F. McILHENY’B. ADIES, at H: G. Can}- i; tho plnce to get Gloves and' Gulfldrd’ II Kinds very cheap. 0w sad :lan data: In "cubic tolhmt guodl. ' ‘ "3v [flay 13. Agriculturll Fair. THE gum ANNUAL Exmmrxon ‘ or nu: ADAMS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL socmw rWill be held at BENDERSVILLE. PL, nN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, theflth. 25th, 26m and fill. days of September, 1861. All Articles for Exhibition should‘ be entered on Monday previnuhceruinly npt later than Tuesday. by 4 o’clock. The Board of Munugers rcfipectfullg Mkl all those that have Armcion for Exhi iflon, in this or adjoining cnunties, to bring than in as early as uwxhlo. ' Junk BURKHOLDER. Puff. G3O. WILSON, b'cr’y. 3 July 29. won tf . 3 Arms! Arms” 1* Y E undersigned calls the Atwnllon 03h. citizn-ns uf.\dnma ecuuty to the (0119 ng order to him directed: i . "IBBIGflUIG, lune th, lsflii. Dan Sm :-—-You will m- that l have bun‘uuo. thorized to caller-v. all the military nrmll of l’ennsylrnnin at my. own crpense. fm‘ lhe flu“ pose of remodvling, and Hum 10 be returned ngnir to regular orgnnbed cvfinpnnles. Wu are deputizcd by me to demand and collbct from whose hands the sumo may be foundH‘Qll the military us. both good and bad, in the County of 393 m, (=OO Pur. I)ig., 593, c. 1”,) and give recoiptc. No pntriot or 5;?)(1 citizen will refuse to deliver up llls mnrkc ‘ If: these times, and sihnnld my onn refuse upon duvnnnd,ropurl his mune to me. Youuro (in. strncted, firstlmving made a lull report, to (gol lu-I all the nrms. such as muskels, rifles, ‘ d; uuuce, swords, pistols. tents, puddles, “his, mid nccnutremenlq ol' nll kinds, and box' “.9“? up and :cml 11mm to lliisrpl Icc. Very reapfct fully yours, G. 11. WHEELER, .\lajoy. --"' - ' #1 no ‘ishos fb Mme I.3mm um uhure 01'er it“! be strictly carried out, nnd good citizens hilt hum up any Mina in wait pussestioupnndho tit’y him of the same. _ j WIN” theqom‘cnience of those who have nrms to return. they \vfll be received Mime follmvmg plum-3: . _f Cnshlown—Mr. Peters; Arcydlavilluépn, Hunc‘s; Middlemuni—‘Uglmp's Store: Bandits ville—(7. “391's; I'elorshnrg—Mr. Hockerlsmd .\lr. Hildebrand; Hampton—Mr. Dicks; Mt Ber‘liu—_l)nnicl mnmh; Abbouszown ‘ r. (‘obler and Frunciu Wilsnri; New Oxford :- cqh Martin; .\luShcrryutmvu—John Bu: y; Unknown—Joseph Barker; Moumjay— b bcr’! more; Homer’s .\lill ; Freedom—Niel) ‘1“ Morin; Fairtield—ilr. Shivcjy; Mt. Rock-VJ. E. Smith. 3 1 JOHN SCOTT, .Brignde Inspector, ‘ . ' Second Brigddc,FonrthDh‘igiog, ‘Aug. 12,1961. 3: -. ‘ Rhman Eye Balsam, , 0R INFLAMED EVELFQS‘ COMMONLY F CALLED smu; mush—rm. Baum wns used for many year: ‘in the prism“ p . tiéej of u. c'clcbmtud Oculm, with the great» “suc'ccss. : ‘ _ Ip cases where the Eyrlids are inflamedl 0! Highly.“ of the Eye thickly covered whh bhiod, it acts almost like magic, nnd removes all it). pezmmces of inflammation after two or the. applications. TLH-rc In a nungerou: child‘ of persons llmt nrgpeculinrl)’ Exposed to nccid u or dinenaes tlmt weaken and influme the Bits, And perhaps destroy ‘Lhe sight. such as “in n, .\leclmuirs, nnd other operutivcs in metal, who. from the nature or Ihclr employmenumra cdm. [mlied to work in a cloud of dust and grit; 5 Read the follow in}: evidence: " nnuuunox, Jan. 7, 1.54. ' Masts. A. B. k D. S unis: ,’ Gentlemen—Ya“: anun Eye Balsam, which I was recommended to use for my duugbt 1"! eyes, Imam-m 1 an [ht-m ‘like a charm. ‘in eyes. which had fur w'vorul months been Var; much swollen and infi.tnmd, after a few weak . use of me Bulsnm, ware perfectlv cured snd wall as over. Your}: :rllzfl', .‘W. POLE)". —---nu 4.. n r ' qh'" ‘ mum. 25 CENTS PEMAR . WPreparcd by A. R. k I). SANDS. Drug. glsts,loo-Fulton 51., cm. of William, N. Y. For sale by A. D. Brmmn, Gettysbgrg, P‘n. Aug. 12,1861. 1m 4 Mountain Herb Pills; E give a pet-fart. likeness of Tezuco. . , chief ofn. tribe ofthe strange Aztec Na tioh, that once ruled Mexico. You will find ~ full account ofhim and big people in ourl’amph‘ 'lets imd Almanacs ~40 he had gratin, from the Agenes for these l’ills. ’ The inventor “kl nmnufnctnrer of‘“ Judlog'n Mountain Herb Pills," but went the greater part a! his life in traveling, having HIM nearly every couiitry in the world. Help”? over six years among the-lndin‘un of the Boqky Mountains and of Mexico, audit was thus tblt the “ .\lomtryu fleas Plums " were discovered. A very interesting amount. of his ‘advemuws~ there, you ‘will find in our Klmunac and Pamphlet. ’ ' ’ It is An estnhlishrd fact, tlmt nll dilute. arise (rum . ”(PURE BLOOD! The bland is the life! and when (my foreign or unhcnlthy matter gcls mixed with it, it i, at once di‘ibuledtu mciy orgnu of the body;— l-Ivery nerve feels the poison, and all the ”fill? oryml quickly complain. "l‘he stomach m not digest the food [mrfeu tly. 'l'heliwr can: to lecrete a snilicienry of bile. The nclinngof the heart is wéakeied, and so the cirénluion is feeble. The lungs hocume'plnpged with, pnisonous inane: ; hence, a cough—and all fr” it alightimpunty M the fountain-held of life—- the Blood 1 As ifym hull thrown some 9413:: for immune, in a pure .‘Pl‘lllg, from which. a tiny rivulet, in u few minutes the while couree of the ulronm becomes disturbed gnd discolored. As quivkly does impure blood fly in every part, and leave in sting behind. All the, passages become ohsli uctcri. 39d unlesl lhq obstruction is removed, the lump of life lobn diva out. I ' Thesepilk not on!y [am-i"; the blood, but regenerate all the sorretiom of the body; any are, therefore, nnrinlvd n: n CURE FUR BILI’UHS DISEASES; Liver Complaint, Sick lfuadm-he. «to. 1* Anti-Billet“ )lrdicine o_xpeh from the blood' hidden seeds of disenae, nnd renders all :6. fluids and secretion; pine nhd fluent, clear”; and resuscitnling the vmil organs. l’lensnnt indeed, it i‘ to us, that we are 1533 to place within your rem-h, n medlclne like “It “ \lonntuin Herb l’ills." (hut. will pass directly to the nmicted pans, through "the blood and fluids of the budy, and cnuse the sufferer to brighten with the flush of bounty and health; J udaon’: Pills an Ihe lira! [family in ezillmu fun: {he f«,[/uwlll_r/ Comp/unlit: Bowel Compmnb, Henduclln, Coughs, Indigestion, Colds, luflucuau, I ,1 Chest Diseases, Inflammation" _ : Costivencss, Inward Wenkwi, Dyspepsia, _. Liver Comgilninu, Dmrrhwa, Lowncss 0 39311.19. Dropsy, l'iles, ‘ Debility, . ' Stone and vael, C Fever and Ame, Sex ondary Sympi“ Female Complaints, toqxs. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! . Females who value heulth, should gumbo without. these Pills. They puruy the blood, remove obszruetions of all kind;, ole-nae the skin ufnll pimplei and blotclncs,ngd bring Ch. rich color at health to the pale cheek, ~ $139.2 Put-_I.; «.ng Herb: 01 winch Ms Pills art made, were discovered in a very Wr prismg way among the Tuumns, a u-ihg of Aborigines in Mexico. (in. the Almam of our Agent, and you‘will road wi‘thldeligm, the very interesting amount it c’ont‘dns of, “ Great Medicine ” of the Aid“. 5 f id“ Gasman—The “Mgunmimflerb‘m 'b'lgg put. up in s Bg’autifgk meper. Each contains 40 Wham Mi) M 25 cénh pa? box. Allgeuutlfa~hawe Lhe‘aignnthi'e 018,1“ JUDSON 8 00., on each box. ‘ ~ ' I: 3. L. JUDSON .85 00., I sou; Pnol>lurxiiéruaffis,fi > Nkohoan’Sran, ' v k"; 4 affix 33mm algm~fdgzdt€mii . . 33,- gent or g .‘ fin, 1931 k lleow 7 ~ - ‘l‘ ”‘53
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