WREEING THE NEGROES'. Pnocnm'non by the PRESIDENT. By the Prrn'dent MM! Fairer! Slam nf America. 1. Abraham Linmln. President of the I‘- nitpd Shite-s ofAmerim, and Commnndnr-m chief of the Army nnd Navy thereof. do hereby proclaim uml declare that ht-ronfler. m heretofore, the war will be proweutml for the abject of practically rmtoring the con stitutionnl yolutinm bofwoen the U. S. and onch of the Bmm and (he pqople thereof, in which States that relation is or may he susperded or disturbed: that it is my pur. pose, upon the next meeting of Congress, to again recommend the adoption of a practical mensuro tenrlormg pecuniary aid to tho free noceptnncu or rojection of all tlnvo Starr-a m-cnlled, the pooplo whorl-of mnv not then he in rebellion against tho U. hltE-‘LI States. unnl which States may then have vnlunturily adopted) or tlieroafter may Klixntnrily mlopt. immediate or gradual 'Xi-i-hment of slavery within theihreflpec- Live: limits ; and that the effort to colonize flex-sons of African (IPICOni, with their con sent, upon this continent or elaewhere. with the provioualy obtained consent of tho (lov ornmént existing there. will he continuéd; UiaLon the first day ol'Jimuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. all persons held mHslaves within any Staten or (inniunated partsvufn State. the profile whereof shall then he in rebellion against the United States. shall he then, thenceforwnnl and forever free. and the Exncutive Government oftbe United Stntr‘s. including tho military and naval au thority thereof. will recognize nndmnintaiu the freedom of such ponon¢,an«l {will do no net or arts to repress such persons, or nn of them, in any (4TH they make for their actual freedom : hat the Executive will, on‘the first. any of J unuary nforcsaid.by proo lamntiou, designate theSmtes and parts of Sutton. il'uny. in which the people thereof respectively «hull than be in rebellion against the United States, and the fact that any State. hr the people thereot‘jhall on that «lay be inJmnd t'uith represented in the Congress of tli‘e United States, by memhoré clnnnen thereto nteleotions wherein mmjori~ ty of the qualified fitters ofuuch State shall have purlicipntml: shall. in the absence of, strong cnhnwrvuilwtimony. be deemed l robrlusive evidl-n ‘ that such State and' the pron]? thereof are ’nnt then in rebel-l lion apt-inst the United States; that ‘atton tion ii hereby called to an act of Congres‘nl entitlml “An Act to timko an mhlitionnll nrticlé of war," approved Mnroh 13. 1862, and which .act in In the ‘words and figuresv following: I l 13¢ il nine/rd.ti"c.. Tlmt hereafter the follow- ‘ ing shalihg vrnntulgntul a: an ulditionnl utirlenf n'nr gor the govern mom. of the Army of the Unite“ States, and shall be observed tun mob article: I . El All otficura or rmns in tho military or. naval Refvlt‘l‘ of {lip United Stuteu m‘ pro-l hibited from employing stay of the forces undc I!xeir"rex[»ectivu commands for the putfosdofrrlurning fugitives from service my übnr. who have enrnped from any per mm to whom sul-h «orvice or labor is claim ml to be due; and any nfiivnr wfm Bhull he fnmui guilly. by.“ :w;qlrwxlm'it:xl, of violating this arlivln. shall be sdismisued from the st-rvial-.. = ? Sn". 2. Am! [ll' Iffurrfi. emu-(rd. "1% this mt elm” take cfl'eét from and diet: its pas tinpn. ’. " .A . AM), in tho ninth and tofith sections of an act. entitle-II ‘tAp Act to fluppless imur rooting, to xnmiih treason And rebellion. to win‘nnd mnfi~tmtelbo pmparty nf.rebels. and for M hm- Twpmen." approved July 17, ”62. an-l whir | emotions are in the‘ word and fiuum following: - ‘ $101193: 9. 11mm; ilj'm-tlmr nun-(ml. Ifint‘all sun-y: of pevmnfwho <hnll llervnfter be en gn 0d in I’vlu‘lllnn nzmnst tho Goverfimmt :4 the United St QM. or who shall in any shy give'nirl unvl mmfor't thereto. and cap— -lurml from such persons and taken refuge within tho lines of the army : and all slaves rul-luretl from such parlor“ m- dosertpd by tlu pi. and mming under the control of the 1,01? n-mc-mnf the U. Statosnndulhlnvon v 1 mrh )w-rmm {dund on, or being Within {my dare necupiod by the {on-es of (he U< Ink-4‘ SM'M. sha“ be deemed captive; ofwar, und shi“ 1m fan-vii: frw of then- servitude, nn-l nnl agnm hold u‘ slaves. , ~ Sun: 10. A'ml I»; itfu-rI/vr cum-M7. That no elm-- ‘w'upin‘g intn any State nr 'l‘rn'itnry. or the Dmn-ic: "oi-G-lumluin. from‘any other -f~"u'o_ 944:11e delivered up, or in any way _impC-dod m- hindored of his liberty exmpt fur crime or some offence again“. the law, mules}; the porsnu chiming said fugigive Hm“ fific makq- oath that the person to «Imm the inlwir nr son-vim- of such fugitive i~ alleged to be due is his lawful owner, and [ms not Inn-no arms against the U. S. in the prawn! l‘l'lK‘lliOl‘l. nor in anv \my 'yi‘ron and and comfort. lhen‘to; no person (‘Fg‘lgé‘d in Hue nnlitury or mind servxco of the Uniiod State shall. under any prete um Milan-yer, nssunw to decide on the validity 'of the claim of any person to the nervire vr lulmr of [thy other-person 0r surrender I?) uny Flfl'h person to the claimant, on paih o [mung Ilimfiswd'frnm 11m service. And I do hereby enjuin upon. and order, n 1 persons rmmgvd in the military and nuval rervice of l In» United States to observe. whey nndenfon‘o.w‘itliin their respective! eplwres ofsm V 109,“)? was and sectionsabnve wrim-n;‘uud the Executive \\‘il_l in due time recommend that. all cihmns bf the U. Hates who him” have remained lnyal thereto throughuut the rehellinn, shall, upon the rtvtm‘ation of the oouitixutioual relations be -Iweontho United States and their respective States and the pee )9, if thgt relation slinll "have been s‘uspémfid or disturbed. be com- Eensate‘d for all Ems by acts of the United .‘tntea. Including the loss of slaves. in witness whereof, I have hereunto set. my hand and caused the sealof the United Suite: to be fixed. . ' Done :t the City'oflWa-hington‘ this 22d day “September. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. and 6f the Independence of the U nited States the eighty-seventh. . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: Wind“ 11. Ssmmn, _, - i ‘ Secretary of State. 0 - -‘— “OTHER 'PROCLAMATION. , » ‘ Wasmxnrox; Sept 24 By the J’ruidmt qf the L'niml Suite: qumeriezr. I ‘ a normn'rlox. ' More» it has become neccesssry to call into"service not only volunteers, but also portions of the militia of the States by draft, m order to suppless the insurrection existe ing in the United States ; and disloyal per sons are not adequately restrained by the or dimu‘y process of law from hindering this measure and from giving aid and comfort in various ways to the insurrection. Now, therefore, be it— Ordercd: First—Thatduringtheexisting insurrection. and as a necessary measure for suppressing the same, all rebels and insur gnts, their niders and abettors within the nited States. and all persons discouraging volunteer enlistments, reSisting military drafts, orguilty of any disloyal practice af fording ai and com fort to rebels, against the 7 authority of the United States, shall be sub }ect to martial law, and liable to trial and ‘ punishment by courts-martial, or military commissions. ~Second.--That the writ of habea: corpu: is suspended in respect to all persons arrested, or who Ire now. or hereafter, during the re beltion, fiall be imprisoned in any fort, camp, “tonal, military prison, or other place of confinement by any militant authority, bythe schemes of court-mar ' ,or military commission. In witness whereof I herewith set my hand And onus the seal of the United States to betfllxed. * Done at the city of Washington this twen ty-fourth dny of September. 111 the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lixtystwo. md of the independenm of the United sates the eighty-«womb. Alum: Lntcom. BathQPruident: V 7 “ W:.H.&wun,B6cmryofBhte LATEST WAR NEWS. [From the Sun of fidurday.) [lnformation is received that Gennral Mc- Clellan still hnd his hondqunrtpm at Slim-1w burg on TWllnv. On that :lay the Federal for-res occupied Maryland Heights. and also Bolivar Heights in Virginia. nn artillery force tnrding the river. A heavy portion 0! the army was‘ at Williamsport. The Federal pickets occupy the country in Virginia three miles out from Bar 'a Ferry. where tlmv meet the outposts olpt‘lle Confederates. The Confederates occupy \erenton with a forre of one regiment. They amt engaged in rebuilding the bridge over the Rnfimhtm nook, indicating that they intend to ispule the permeation of_ the country between the riveriand Washington. 1 There is nothing of importance to report from the West. . Southern gym: claim the battle of An tietam an a nfedemte sums. estimating their loss in the engagement at five thous and killed, wounded and missing. Gem. Stank, of Misaim'ppi. nnd Branch. of North Esmlinn, were killed. Ind six when wound- The: towns of Charleston, Ripley and Spencer. in Western Virginia. are navy occu pied by Confederuto troops. With the ex ception of. Point Pleasant. the _ Federal troop: rlo npt hold a single post. walls of the Litt e Knnawhu river. A Yet-terday a number ofjlie Governors of the loyal States, who participated in the late conference at 'Altoom~ called upon Presidnnt Lincoln and presented an sddress, in whivh the Governorn—speaking' for themselves and the neo in of the States which they nprmcqt—ynlzzdzed to support and maintain the eomtitutional authority of the Preflltlent, nod to give him their hid in all measure! calculated to bring the wru to an early termination. They congratulate him upon the emancipation proclamation, believng that it in a measure ofbound pol icy. and that. it will be productive of good. All the Governors signed the address, with the exception of Governor Brad I'ord. of this State. who expressed the opinion that the proclamation might not prove as’udvantnge on: as the conference hoped, and regnrdpd the matter as too doubtful tojustify them in supporting it. “ , g MORTANT rnou wmma'roh. The Srhrmra oft/1: Alm’ilianixtx In Drponc G'g‘ne- A ral .VcC/nllan—Geneml [lunlcr to [:5 M: Suc cmor—Slurlling Diaclamru ! . WAsnixnrox, Sept. 23.—Tbe secret his tory of’bhe Government for the past. twelve months. will no doubt show many strange thingy, if everjtshalrbe written; but much the moat singular part ofthe record will be that connecled with the appointmfnts and renpwinfmentn of Gen. McClellan. There, is n rumor current to-«lny, that meets geno rnl belief, that Gen. MbClPllxn in aboutto he nupersedud in the command ofthe army by General David Hunter. It is atntd’i ln confirmation of the rumor that on the day of G¥nernl McClellan’s recent appointment. about two wwks ago; Bresidoqt Lincoln was waited upon by General ”.41le And infnrmod that. either (innernl Stonewall Jackwn or General Gunny-:0 B. Ml-Clellan would be in Immersion 01 Washington with in forty-eight hour», and it rested with him to any which oftlw two it slnogld be. Upon b-ing thus urged Mr. Lincoln mule the ap pnintmpm. of McClellan nu Commander-in'- Chiol‘ of the army of the Potomac. l it is also stated. in this connection. that on the evening nf the day of his appoint,- ment, General McClellan mu calledmpon by Secretary Seward, and Mked to forgive Mr. Stanton for lhe indignities that. gentle man had put upon him; and that. ha le pliml that he could neither forgivn nor for get. Heacceptod the appointment. how ever. on'heing urged. and having it repre~ Muted to him that it was Msontin] for him tn do so for the salvation of the country.— Ever since his arreptnnc’é thore hasheon a determined and persistent effort mmle to oust him from hlfl post god it is thought. [o33sth that the President has yielded to these importunities, inasinuch as the same Barty have likewise importuncd him tojsaue is Abolition manifesto. .Beynnd this ibis well known here that Hunter’s friends have been urging: him for an important appointment, nud it may he that they are succmsful in «ecuringML-Glei. lan’s position for him. The aim seems to be to acquire oontmllof the army. either in this way or through the conspiracy of the Governors, so thnt the radicals may have matters their own “my, and compel Mr. Lincoln to dance as they will the Wire's. 0 give place to their pet tool. Fremont. WE are on the eve of the conspiracy. . Whatxumx. Sept. 23.——-'l‘he emancipation proclamation of the Preeident claims much comment, and by many is regretted as one ofthe 'worst steps that could have been mule to follow our recent splendid auc ceases; i GEN. McCLELLAN ‘ The. Washington correspondent of the Boston Traveler.who 11M been-strongly inti- McCiellnn, says in his letter of {Thursdny week: “To-day. McClellan is a rising mm. The soldiers new nnd 01d adore him. I can not account for it, but such is the fact. I reveal no important secret when Ignite that firefiovemment was compelled to r‘einstata McClellan by file violent feeling in his favor among the troops. He rode out. among Lhe tmopé yesterdny, and. they wont wild with, enthusiasm at the bin-e sight ofhim. What. is the secret of this feeling in his; favci! T— th can tell me? Under the circumstan ces, can any one censure the Prosiden§ for the course he has taken 2" . Whilst such is,the popularity of Gen. Mm Clellan in the arfny, scheming radicalisu at Wauhington are working night and Jay to have him removed. A Washington dispatch, on Wednesday last, 'to the ComtitutionaLU m'on. says: ‘ RIIOTAL or ennui. u'cunux. The rumor that General George B. Mo. Clellan has again been. or is bo‘be removed from the army of the Potomac. continues to circulate today, and gains credence with many. I have no longer any doubt but. that if he is not. already removed. the ar rangments are already perfected for such removal. and itfill be made us soon as the army is again at rest. Neither have I much doubt. that General Hunter‘will be appoint. ted to the command. lOOX TO BI I‘D! FOR THE WOOLY nous: There is a strong efl‘ort being made here to mke room for Geneml Fremont by de capitating General Halleck. The latter in. true friend of General MeClellan. and can not be retained in his present position If General McClellan is superseded by Hunter. Hence when the latter change is made, 8 vacancy will soon occur in which to instill the captor of the Wooly Horse. This is the present programme of the radicals, who have President Lincoln in their keep ‘ing, body and soul. and will mould him to suit whatever object they seek to carry out. Slgnifi'mtl—An Abolition Serenade came ofl'at Wuhinwn on Wednesdny evening , occasioned by the President's Emancipation Proclamation. The President, Secretary Chase and Cassius M. Clay made speeches. Attorney General Bates made some re marks, but he refused to speak of the Emm oipation Proclamation, which refuel creat ed considerable comment. . While he was speaking of the Mississippivnlley, persons in the crowd repeatedly asked. " what about the proclamation 2” and at lut, when their cries were redoubled, as he seemed about to retire without alluding to it, he said. “ Perdon me, gentlemen ; I will not discuss the notions or doeumenta of my superior before u promiscuous crowd.” A portion of the populnce tfin proceeded to Secret“, Sewnrd’s residence and called for the Be? my, but he foiled w impair. SOLDIERS' RELIEP.—The “Ladies Relic! Association" of Gettysburg, forvmrded to tbd‘ cure of Rev. Mr. Bucher at Keedysvllle. on Setnrdny night, two large boxes of Bandages, Lint and Delicacies, 01 the chuicelt kind—one of which was kindly contributed by the La diel of Cashtown and vicinity, and neutdown by Mr. Henry Micki] ; to whom and the led, con. tribnmrs the thank! of the Association are lin; cerely tendered {or their prompt and kindly Aid to the suffering—The box sent by tho Auoq cintion contained the following uticlu: 131” bandaged, 5 packages lint, 23 shirts, 13 plinl drawers, 8 Inn rests, 9 torch, 3 pillowqxnen} l‘pillow, 1 pair slippers, a number of bundledt at old linen And cotton, eompreuel, 18 jarj Ind tumblers jelly. 4 cum 0! fruit, 10 bottle: 0 ,_ wine, 6 packages oi Porn-atlrcb and fnrinn, u go, barley, I beg biscuit, 6 piece: soap, kc. ta” -—nll of which nerd collected in two day! hyi, the kindcontributionl ofour Ladica. The boxi ient from Cuhtoffi ind vicinity wu Inge, Ind confined of Banding". We are rcqucatgd to In; that ihe Ladies 0' the Association are preparing nncthor bax fo the relief or the altering, ad will be glad to receiv- contribution: therefor u promptly 35‘ possible. ‘ Where were also three boxes lent under the kind inpervislon of the llrs. Flht.eatock\s' to Hagerstown, containing‘choice articles (or the lick and wounded.—3B¢ntiul of Wednu day. . me understand there wu another large box , sent on Friday last to Frederick, contain ing n grqat variety ofVl'ucful articles and deli cutie: for the sicl} Ind 'wounded soldiers; but the Indie: desiring to lend it 0t! without display, we have not been furnished with I list of the articles or‘ the nnmea of the patriotic contribu tors. . 'NT.; - TIMES 73t/X GETTYSBURG—Snuumv u" F10ur;...................,....n. Rye F!0ur...;........'..+...... White Whent..........? ...... Red Whent............4....." (Torn . Rve..‘ (th 3 ........................ ...... 8uckwheat..................... Clm‘erb‘eed ................... Timothy 5eed................ Flux Seed. Pigmen- of Paris ........,.............: Haste! groum’i, per bag............ 1 BALTIMORE—Fawn lAHT. ' I Pip-”......“m-.............. ......... 5 75 to 5 ,8" \VhTat......... ....... l 30 :0 l 65 xy»........ ~... 68 to 80 Cq’rfi..._......'. ................... ........ 65 so 68 Oats ....................................... 35 so 63 elm-er 5ee.1....., Ti inljthy Seem. . Bt-l'e‘l Cattle, per hund.,........... . 4 50 :0 7 50 Hons, per hund.........g............ 5 DO ".5 7:5 [,l y.. 13 90 tom 00 fl- G duo, Peruvianqugr'lon......... 1 —s—- ___- __ _,_ 1 HANOVER—TunneI)" nu Fl ur, from wagonsw ‘3O. lrom stores W lent ver 5eed.....;.....j. o‘hv 5eed.........- MID MARRIED. ‘On the 2511) ill-s‘" nt Grnlfl'cnherg Spripzfi, by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler. MLCHRISTIAN KEPKLER, of Butler tmrmhip, to Miss LA VINIA .\L FURNE ',‘oH‘umhcrlnnd township. On'lhe ltilh incl in this place, by llev. Dr. Rilllghor, MLJUH URNEIIWO Miss ANN E. BIT’I‘IXGER, both of Adams county. On Thursday, the IBIh inw, hy Rev. Dr. Hunter, Mr. EMAXUEL SPAHR, of I’nmdim township. York conuty. to lii-s AMANDA BECK, of Oxford township, Aduuxs county. ’ fiOhitnnry notices ox‘ceodißg six linc; will hereafter be charged at hnlf our usual ad'- {ertising rates for all over that number of‘ “mafia ; -' ' . ’ lio on) S 10 mill ’ 0n the l'l’th inst., at the house of her son, Dnvid Sneeringer, in .\lnnntplensfint townehip, Mrs.ELIZ.\BETII SNEERINGHR, in the 8511: year of her_a.ge. L "At Key West, Florida, on the '.’O_th at August HIL. of yellow fever, GREh‘ngY MCCREARY, of, the 90th Regt. N. Y. Vol ntecr‘s, aged 18 yew: and 2 months, son of Rev, Jnmes B: Mic— Qumryflof Great Bend, PIL, formerly of this copnty. : On the 16m inst, ALICE cumums WALKER, ngégl 3 years 8 months and 24 days. On the 17m ““31; GEO. W. GALLAGHER, amid 10 yLm-s 3 111 Lbs and 18 days. On the 13m inst, EDWIN, son of Emanuel and Leah C. Fisaul, aged 1 yenr,4 months and 26 days. « ‘ 0n flue 24‘11 fish, JOHN, aqn ofiMr. John Guise, of Butler township, aged_ L 2 jean 2 months and 20 days. I On the 24“] inst.y Mr. GEORGE CARR; of!” Au. nu. u._ - 41‘"... J Beechersnll:, aged ‘9 years 3 months and 4; days. _. 1 Public Sale. N SATURDAY, the 25th day ofOCTOBER nut, die subscriber, Administrator do honis non with the Will annexed, of Amunnt BIEEL, Jeceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the following Real Estate of said decedent, viz: , . No. l: A SMALL FARM, situate in Ger many township, Adams county, Pm, adjoining lands of thn Dotterer, Heirs of Samuel Graft, uni others, containing 12 Acres, more or less. The improvements Me a One-And- ?, . n-hnlf-story LOG HOUSE, Log ,;;:;;' Barn, Spring House, and other \lm out-buildings; also, choice frui Q'; g 7 .. on the premises. ; i No. 2: A TRACT OF WOODLAND, nitrate in Union ~township, Adams county, Pm, con taining 5 Acres and 94 Perches, ndjonting lands ofA. Graft, Heirs ofC. Bishop, and sthera. E‘Persons wishing to View the properties will be shown the sum by calling on the 4d minlstramr, residing near. @Snle to commence It. 1 o’clock, P. IL, on said dawwhen attendance will be given and termsAmade known by V v‘ ‘ ‘ Axos LEFEVER, ‘ Adm’r de bouia non with the Will annexed By the Court—Jon: Elcnonz, Clerk. Sept. 29, 1862. u a ‘ Notice. HE undersigned, Auditor Appointed by the :I‘ Orphnn's Court of Adams county, to make istribution and dispose of the exceptions to the first account ORDAMII. K. SxYnn. Admin istratorc. t. a. of Dunn vansn, deceased, will sit at his office, in Gettysburg, on WEDNESDAY,the 22d day of OCTOBER, 1862, at 10, o’clock, A. 3L, on said day, to perform the duties of said appointment, when and where all persons interested will attend, if they see fit. EDWARD B. BUEHLER. Sept. 29, 1863. at. Audxlor. Auditor’s Notice HE Auditor appointed by the Orphan’e Court of Adams county, to report dietril bution of the balance in the hands of Burns Knco, Administrator of the estate of Scams“: TAYLon, deceased, to and among the parties legally entitled thereto. will meet all persons innerea‘ed for the purpose of his nppoixament, at the ofice of M. a; W. McCLIu, in Gettys burg, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of OCTO BER, 1862, at. 10 o'clock, A. M. WM. McCLEAN,Auddor. Sept. 29, 1862. 1d VEHE anention of the Ladies is respectfully invited to a large Ind splendid auortmen: of adies‘ fine Kid and Morocco BOOTS and SLIPPERS-Luting Gaiters, BQ, to.I 3: April 11. B. F. IQXLHENY’E. ”AL OlL—ct. ’ ‘ __. DR. 8. HOBN’KR'S Drug Sign; ‘ hummus bf mrjnfiez "I. ‘ ‘ mums. ; 7mm mania! comm—.ol; Frictfy morning, a troop train and a freight, tram came in collision (because of a dune fog) on the Cumberland Valley Railroad. near the quuehnnna Bl'ldg“. by which the cars were pilNl three deep, and, awful to relate, ten or twelve soldiPn-x were kxlled and about thirty wounded. They were returning to their homes. at Reading and Philadelphia. —.-——- - ‘ «h F‘v'V—r fi'l‘he New York Express of Thursday evening says : “The stock market Was immnnaolyinflated to-dny—firxthy the proclamation. and next by the radical trigmph in this Sate owr the conservative republicans in convention.— Fancy stocks jumped up three per cent" railways two per cont.. wlu‘lr govrmmrnt “ac/.'.! were clack. Gold has gnne up from 117 11le days before the proclamation £01203 to—day, with an upwarJ tendency, after A lcw local causes have ceu‘ed to operate. The busi ness public reason that, as the proclamation has indefinitely :prolnnged the war, the paper-money inflation must corrospnnd with the probable length of the war, and hence this rise in stobks. gold. etc.” ' _ - At Philadelphia the same excitgment prevailed. ‘ ' N pursuance of a writ of alias Venditioni I Exponas, issued out of the Conn of Com mon Pleas of Adam: county, Pn.,nr.d to me directed, will be exposed to Public Salp, at the Court House, in ticttysburg. on Saturday. the 181/! day of Utloberénut, (190.5.) at 1 o'clock, I‘. 51., the following tion rihed Real Estate, viz: A TRACT OFvbANIJ, situate in Franklin township, Adz-ms c'pumy, 154., fijulningJands of‘ Geome Dnywnlt, Widow .\lciinughy, le othfrs, containing 40 Arrcs, more or has, about 30 acres clear and lthe bn‘innce in timber, im proved with A oneland‘u. hnli storytlog . Dwelling liOCSE,§with an unfinished two-stary log Building attached. Dou- ble Log Burn, [giShom Spring House; Corn (‘rih,.lnd all‘ol ch- necesmry out-buildings, with n springo winner near the door of the dwelling. and uniUrchnnl of choice fruit trees. Seized and twin into execution nu _lhp properiy of Allen: llznv.‘ , , 3 - , ix \IUEL WOLF, Shim]. Sheriff's office; lysburg, Sept. 29, ’62. man per aft. of the' purchase money upon all sales by tzé’b'herill‘musl. be paid over immediately nl‘lerfihé’ properly ii struck down or upon fxnlurc m chinply then-with the proper ty will be nguin [lth ip for Hula.- _——— --‘—--it— ———~'-—— Valu'aifle Farm a ...5 ()0 to 5 55; 2 MI ...1 10 ml 20 95 to l 12! .... J: '5O .. as! ... 41 :‘ . 42 4 50 ...1 75 to 2 00 4.1. PRIVATE stun—The subscribers, Ex # ecumrs of HUM! ELDERIHUE, deceased, offer at Private Sale, the Real Estate or said de‘ceased, viz: E ‘ A FARM, situatd in Frederick cminty, Mary lnnd, lging on tllci right of the ram] loading from Emluitslmrg to Tum-yum“, one mile mu} 3 half from St. Jul-eph‘s Sisterhood, und two miles from Hmmityburg. adjoining 'lunds of Solomon Krise, Joélnm 'l‘roxel, lluhcrt Allison and otherl, containing 100 .\Clll-ZS, more or lens; “bunt-IX Acres of good Timber and a due prupurtion of .\lcmlgw. The improvements are it good LOG IIObSE, with u Flaunt-‘- End unilched, a Double Log far", a. novervlhiling well bf water c 0 \‘enifint to the buildings, 3,.guod Apple Qrchurd, with a, variety of other Fruit Trees. " t. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on Robert Allison, adjoining the property. who will also muke known the terms of s Ilc, or on :cithcr of the HlllJSLribt‘rS, James M. Elcerdicefreshling in Cnrliflu. Cum h‘erlnu-i county,~ Pa; or John Carpenter, maid-z ing on the Turnpiki lending from Gettynhnrg m t‘lmmberalmrg, éix miles from the former place. JAM s .\l. ELDHRIHCE, 1 JOHN CARPESTER, Sept. 1, 1862. 6? _ Hutu/on. ._.—~ .‘~—\—J¢ -~ .- ”v-1a“. Ml t-00 00 5 00 £0525! 2 00 In! 25 23 to 60 00 .. 5' 00 .. ~ 550 .. l 45 to l 251 .. 6M .. 60 .. ‘ 40! n 4 00! .. 1 75 6 25 Faméy Furs!’ mm FAnmn‘x J No. 1”? @rchfli: n-low Eighth, sour) side, Pllilzidelllllizi,im porter rund mnnulfiyc- lurer of and drulL-Hi all mm or qu: FURS,-l‘or Ludiux’ uh Children’s wcur. [Je- MEI friends 0( A-dnms at. (he surroundinacnun \ips that l have 110! in Here, one of |th largmt‘uml mast lwa‘u litul nssurtmcms‘of all kind! npll qualified 01. FANCY FI'HS. fur lelies’ unrl l‘hil'llrL-n‘s “'vnr,‘ that will be worn dining this Fazllinml Win'er” My Furl- were pui'clmsvd in Eurépe. previous to the riu- in-Strrling Exclmngf‘, nntl‘the MW Duty impnsed on all Furs, imported since the first of August. : 1 ‘ 1 would Also fitntf. that as long as my Itovk lusts. I will offer idnit prices proportinnme m whnt the goods cost me; hutit will he impossi ble for me to Im on and Manufacture any more Furs, nnd Eel; them at the same prices, owing to the unsct‘tled state DI the nfl'airs of the Country. 5 , ‘ W‘lieauember tfie name, numher and strcgt. } JOHN PAIN-EULA} ‘ 7118 Arch Street, l’hilud'u. , Sept. 15, 1362. fin! , ‘ r [IE subscriber; having been appointed by f the Court ofiCommon Pleas cl Adxum county, Commith‘ePl‘ the person And estate of Snug). Summary, A Luuntic, of (‘onowngo township, Adams qounty. hereby gives notice to all pers'ons having claim": or dcmands’figainst said Sneeringer. lb presen' Ohe same to the subsrriher. ruidiugg in Union loynship, for ”momma, and allgpersuus indebted to make immedmte payment}. JOSE-11’” L. SHORE, Command SepLB,lB62. 6 , ‘ Fourth Stréet Carpet Store, To. 47 nbm‘e‘ chesmn angel. Phiindglphin. I solicit an ox’nminnlion oilhe plil‘?“ and quality of my lurgq‘ and well selected STOCK UF CARPETINGS,mII of ghc newest. styles imd manufactured of th‘p‘ best materials. Brussels, 34fly—lngmin “nil Venetian pawl-tings.— Druggeta, Floor ”‘ll Cloths, in every width. Rug. List. and Cottage Cummings—together with a huge stuck pf WINDOW SHADES, of the newest and hfindsnmest patterns. ,wlllt'h will be sold low. g J..'r DELMmmx, Sept. B, 1862. an 4'! South 4th St. F PARTNERSHIP.—Tho panncnhipfiero tofore existing belwe‘en‘the undersigned, in the practice bf edicine, has this day been dissolved. The bodks 9! the firm will b 0 found in the ppsaessiofl olf Dr. Charles Hornet, who will rontinUe the pllaclice. ’ {Emilee one clear above the Drug Scor- of Dr. B. Homer. 1' CHARLES lIQRNEB, - ROBE?!‘ BUBNNL ‘ April 1,1862. i _ k ' . , 1m BEARD‘S3ESTATE.—LctIers of ..1. L ministrationt on the «can of Levi Beard, late of Freedom township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under ‘signed, residing in the same township, the hereby gives notice to all persons inde‘ned to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hanng claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SARAH M. BEARD, Adnduutratra. Sept. 1, 1862. at Grain & Grocery Warehouse. BANITE STATlON.—The—§fldersigned hne leased King’s Warehouse, ntGrnniu Sm tion, on the Gettysburg Railroad. where he ls now engaged in the GRAIN, PRODUCE nnd GROCERY business on a large scale. He pays the highest market prices for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Onts, Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, kc" and sells Groceries of all kinds, N. the lowest living profile. ’ Give him a call. No efort spared to render satisfaction. PHILIP HANS. Sept. 1, 1862. 3m PURE GROUND SPICES, lelected and , _ ground expressly for Dr. ROBERT BOR NER‘S New Drug Store. _ 0 COUNTRY MERCHANTS—The under- T signed has Etsencea and Perfumeries of all kinds, It wholes-. 10 find wail, all which be in selling very cheap for cub. Call and ex nnina them Ind nukeyour lekctions. June 30, 1862. . H. H. CARR, Agent. “ _d’nfiéfiés, Paula. (gingham; Brillignu Ib., a 1.. 5:011 3 sax-. 5. Shegifi’s‘ Bale. IMM Netice. Emulation otioe, Large Bale R REAL ESTATE—On FRIDAY. the 3d day of OCTOBER next, the F'lhscrlhl‘l‘ Wlll offer It Public Sale, on the premises, the following valuable Properties. v. i 1 - ‘ No. l: A LOT OF GROI'ND, situate in thtlestnwn, Adams county, PL, fronting 50 feet on Baltimore atrcctmnd running bll'k 2'29 feet along I 30 feet street to I 16 feet alley, having thereon erected a well built and con venient Threwstory Brick HOUSE, containing a handsome Store room, a Two-star} Back-building attach ed. Wash House With Cistcru, Stable, 'f‘arringa House, Wugon Shed, Huy packingShed. truit trees, 3:0. This praperly is located nmrthe Depot of the Littlestmiu Rail road, and is one of the best business slauds in that place. i 'No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND, litlflue be tween the Ibore property and the Railroad Hotel, with I Lumber (mice Ind Railroad Switch thereon. ' I so“ a 4. TWO LOTS 01! enema-d. joining No: 2. fronting 66 1 feet. on n tony feet strut, Ind running back to the Railde A 46 to», vmh 9 Switch lhrofigh each. x No. 5.‘ :A LOT OF GROUND, In Hanover street, Lidleswwn. adjoining Noah Weiken on the can swim Alley on tho west, ifnp‘rored with t Two-awry Brick-caved HOUSE unq Two-nor)! Brick Buck-building, large doublq Frame Bum, well of water, fiui‘. trees, to. No. 6: A LOT OF (”(013)”), adjoining Lillleamwn. conuiuing About 1} Acres. with A BRICK YARD‘ 9-Two~awry anl House. and n Stn’nle, thereon—being No. 2 of Ken shaw'a plot. ‘ i 1 Not 7. VA VALUABLE TRACT OP‘ LA.\'D, adjoininglLiuk-slo“ n, and Adjoining lnudi of Joseph Fink, Esq., James Colehouie, and otht-rsi containing 13 Acres, more or less. ltxrill he: nfi'cr d in four [11113,33 now _dlvided hi‘fcuccs or nlcogethcl,‘ns may ln‘vt suit pnrchn era. 1 No. 8. A TRACF OF LAND. in (‘trmnny~ township. on ithe road leading from . organ; Hill to the Tnueywwn rqnd. Ibont‘l mili- fro Littlestown. containing 6 Acres, more or lent, about one-half in good Timber, it will be of fore-(Lin two tncts. or together. It adjoins David Krepe and Henry Willa!” No. 9. AN ICE HUI‘SE, in Littlestown, on the Depot Lot‘ with n lease at the ground on which it atlnds to run three yeura yet. - Aim, HAY. STRAW 11nd .\MNUkF}, Loon?! unll-(‘hcsnut Posts, Chcsnut Rails, Pulingu, and othvr personal property. Aim. on SATURDAY, the with} or 00. TUBE“ next— ‘ No. 10. A; TRACT OF LAND. git'mtc in Myers’s District, Carroll county, Md.. near the rogd lending horn Hanover to l'nion Mills, ud juuli‘ng lands of'Jqun Jones, John Gun-i, and mb‘ers, containing 9 Acres. more o‘r [5391, well co'vered with young thfiving (‘hPsnut limlwr. 30. 11. A TRACT ‘0? LAND, i ('nion township. Adams rounty, I’m, mljoininlg Uxu'id Rump nnd others. containing 2 .\cnes,én¢)re or lode, also we»?! covered with xhrivin young CIR-smut. Timber. . Z " w-Pe‘raons wishing to View the pfopoffies wiil he shown the same by Mr. Henry Dyscrl, qulJmt-stown. . : @811]: on {he’first day to commrnke It 10 o’clm-k, A. .\|., and on the second (I y M l o'c‘lock, P. M. Attendance given and 'lerms umde kno‘wn by JUUN MILLER. Aug. 25, 1862. in‘ A; Desirable Farm Arytrnmc sAr.t:.—Witl be uni-realm Put»- lic Sale. on the premiseq. on Tlmday, III: .31)”: (lay qr Seplnnber next, THE FARM of the late Shunt/i Horn“, dece‘nsed, a trifle il] Méuntplfinsnnt‘ towmhip, Adams cm My, ml juigingflnnda of Henry J. Hemlor, J hn and Lexi Stock, Christin llemlcr, Jncob F 1 Miller ani‘i Francis X. Smith, and coutninirig fig Acres, man: or less~with fair proportions 0 Wood— hufll and Meadow. About. 2.600 bushels of link have been put npnn the Farm, which in in gnqd cultivation and undergood fencit‘z. The imprint-merits consist 01"“ one and half story Lug IIUI'SE, Bnnll Bur ~ Corn Crih,llng Pen, with n nm'erfnilin ‘ troll of water, nndn pump in it. ‘Alio Black smith Shop on the premises; and )oung hearing Orchard (If choice fruit. ' ”Parson! wishing to vmw thc ruperty are reqm-stedjo call on George Y. Hbll'mun, n-sid‘ng thereoa. ' 4‘ . , @Ble to-comm'onvo‘at 1 o'r-lnok, , “..1": will day. when nttt-ndnncu will he gi n tind terms mndelmovn by THE M “‘S.’ 'Aug. 25,1862. ts ' s '.'. ‘ 7- -i - .AA .—-—: —. _. w ~....fi_...‘__.... ‘ Valuable Real Estat: ‘ T PI'BUC SALE—The Subsrri er, Ex :A ecutor of the Inst willl nnd tentmrenl of , .lnsm-n Human, deranged, wfll oficr at, Public ‘ Sale, on the premises, on NONHA Yulhe 6th day of OCTOBER next, the following Real 1 Esmtr of snid‘decedent, \‘lt: . . ~ A PAIR“, lilnme in Monntpleunnp town ship; Adams cnnnly, Pn.,_thrc-e miles east of (loltubnrg, dear the road to Bonnu‘ blown, Adjoining lnmla ofJohn Cress, Abrnlmgl Reev ér, John Rummclfinnd otlurs, ('.onmiqing 173 Acres, mpre or less ; nhout 35 acres “El Timber and good Madame) The Farm is i n gogd blnteofcullivntion. , The improve. 1‘ _ menla are n‘ Two-story Frame 3‘ ' ' HOUSE, will) Back-building, Log H”; Barn, Wagon Shed nnd Corn Crib“; "_‘_ ; :4 [log Pen, Smoke House, Spring House, with a neverfailing Spring, and the Farm is Well wu tcred with ueverfniling Springs in uearlyevuy field; an Orchard of fruitlreea—Applw,‘ l’ench, Cherry, and cher fruit. It Is 3. mos‘. desirable prnperty. - ' Wl’ersonl wishing to View it are foqut-sl ed to call on Fins and Joseph A. He, ler, re siding thereon.‘ I ‘ [Ea-Sale to'commenco at 1 o'clock; . M., on said dny, when altendnnct will be given and terms made known by 5 ‘ ' sonar: hEMLEß,Ex€rcular Sept.s,lB62. ta : , Valuable Real Estate, T PRIVATE SALE.-- ‘ ‘ , A No. 1. Gnnwaovx'r FARM, ndjnin mg the Bornnkh o'l Gettysburg, containing 124 glues. Lan'd’goo-l and kuildinna hcw. ‘ I -‘ xO. .2. (:UMbEyLAND FAIIM,-'four miles south of Gettysburg, on the Tuueytmfn ram], contoining.l3B nod-E. Land red sol?! land the buildings good. ', l ; ‘ No. a. A GOOD GRIST MILL, wiggles mm of Land in Germany Low'nship, l! {th from Littlmtown. All in good order and .will be sold cheap. ‘ No. 4. A COMMODIOUS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, in the Borough of Gettysburg, in complete order. All of which will be sold on nceommodming terms. ‘ GEO. ARNOLD.‘ GettysburgHSept. 1, 1862. l . Dr. Robert Hot-nevi KW FAMILY DRUG AND ‘ , ‘ . PRESCRIPTION STORE, CIAIIIRQUIG ITISIT, CKTTYEIUIG flaring retited Jrou the active practice of my profession, I Luke pleunre in announcing to the ciflunsnf Gettysburg ind vicinity,that I have opened I NEW‘DRUO STORE. » in the room fo‘rmen 1y Mcnpied by Drsz. 1 0. Hon“, n In office, where lwill coiaunfly keep on hlnd t Inge Inpply ofall kind! of FRESH DRUGS, , MEDICTNES, ’ dHquCALS, ‘_ y . PERFUIERY, ‘ r TOOTH POWDKRS. , DYE STUFFS, DRY PAINTS. and PAINTS ground in Oil, 9 . OILS, expressed and distilled, STATIONERY ofllLkinds, Inh, Pena, Penciln. Ppper, Combs, Brushes, kc. PATI-zxr’xamcmns All the papnlnr Patent Medicines. together with nseleclion ofpure WINES, BlanDn-zs Ind WHISKEY, for medicinal purposes only, always on hand. In (word, my stock embraces everything usimlly found in a first-class non of this description. A, large sup‘fily of fresh Drugs has bqen re. ceived, and or era are arriving, which I an: o!- feriug to the public on very nccommodating terms. My Medicines have all been purchased undermy personal inspection and supervision from the most. reliab’le houses. I can therefore not only recommend them as pure and freshr but csn lell them cheap. ' N. B.—PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to ‘bo treatment of all chronic diseases. QADVIOE GBATI~S.‘Q Mny12,1882. t! URXETT’S COCOAINE, Wood’s Hair Re- B Itorafive, Shilling Hair Tonic. Ind other preparations. for uh at Dr. K MEWS Dd; Hum. , . ‘ g r - . ~ : --—-: 7- - H—-—-—.——‘—‘~——“' Great Sale 1 ,x'” Proclamahon. V P REAL ESTATE—The undnrsignad, > THEREAS, in and by the Act of the Gen -0 Aniznees of "AVID (tnmwnu and \\’!!!” crul Auncmhly at this State, cutitlud “I“ svllat l'uhlic Sillt‘. on WEDNESDAY,.{|IB H .\n ml to regulate the Gcmrul Elortiono of lst rt n‘ of OCTOBER, Wig, on the premises, thlé ( nmm'nnyrenlth'," enacted on the 21! of the to lo Vin: Real ham”, WWW (‘n't'WTUTH' Jul)‘ ISJQ, It 111 «grunt-d on m? to pro r’nb 1c pike [Hold nhoutillmlf-nzuy tin-mam brottysbglfg‘xoucc of pitch hoctinn tolhe hugid, and to ‘ is ‘ in 0W"! ,0 :t" l‘ t c. w Siam?'3-3ii'n’t°,7.£'f.‘f’.téimsr{3"r mo, alt-nape , til-Rial“; ’"i, ’s'iitxfliaif‘ivhi.“r,%miii 21? th into "new, as tallnws: I (‘ounty or Adhms, do, therefore, hen-by give 1 No, 1: THE MANSION TRAPT, connininx i this puhlir notice to the Electhrq of the In” 'l5O Acres, nearly 50 acres oi.which are it'll-r 1 ('nunty of Adams, that a Gene-ml Blrch'orl \rlll tron-d lund well timed and in a good state 0 he held in mm Con 'Y- on the Sermul Tumlay {‘ultivmiun ;. the balance of the tmct it! We" 1 of Hem/wrnnr, (ILr I’M.) in thclcrrrnl Dirtrirtl lset with chesnut, pine;E? oth‘c‘rrtimbor. The [ composedl'of thodt'ul owing Townships, :iza ' 'GPu‘EFFENBI-Jltt) Ht) ; r In the ‘irat istrit't composed o. t E or. 'SI’RINGS, one of the most healthy zofttottystmrmuttheCou’rt-housejnGtttyshnrg. 'nnd plonsnnt Summer Resorts in 3 In the Second district. compost-d at" tho 'thc country, and with but “Ith - townihipnf Ga-rmnny, at the home ot‘Nnthanlel [expense can he made equal to any i: tttl‘elptntg, 3 Hume? in rl‘l‘m town of ‘ Littlutown, In tho 'hficzfii‘; it: 1:;“26, “Tilt: :1 :t'lo-stloryullpficlm lurhntttlyl’lPhirZ: 11:22,“, computed of the town; ibnck-bu‘ilding. 40 feet by ZU—lnid off into f'ship of Oxford,“ the house of Anthony Stras ‘ rooms to nvcommodntc visitors or bonrders.—- hnugh in the town nfhlcl' Oxford: - iCounected with it is I Store Romn and III)“; in the Fourth dimict,comln{etl of the tan?” :(lflire, giro I l-trgo and convenient at ’SI‘IIPS of Lhtunuro In'] flultmmon, At tts ‘Umtse, \flth 20 bed rooms attached. thereto,.ln-uu of b. W. lhldehnnd, in the township fine?” sghling’, Tea-pin “leg!" Stlmothesrbxg ori‘i'i'igngizi' district composed ofthc tawn cvo vil 'm .ce mine In a -. , , ‘ century hgildiqgg. A 1502 go’od Tenant Houses. l Ships oflltuuiltonbnn hnd Liberty, At thé fu‘bé wittll .n‘lyhurng\'tortrh”? Nightlife rum, "at'i°l33?2°l33%l‘ii§3i3“l§sm ot the toivn tori-n rmpvnrnus 1.: . Ill: . 0 LOT gem 2, Mjotnmg the above, contains 91 ; :hip of Hamilton, M the house now occnlptql A A dis well covered with YOUNG THI~ tr Daniel "(‘l'kt‘f In tho town of Salt Ber In. Big}: ”in 3ln the Seventh district, composed of the Lo‘t‘ ‘tNo. 3 contains 2“ Acre! and 94 townahip Gf‘ilennllen. iu the Public School- Percheq‘ nearly 20 acres of which in cleared house in the town'ot‘ Bondmville. and in gnod ()l'tll‘l'i the bulanpe ist well am?!“ _ln tho Eighth district, compared ofthe town. ed with ghesnut, [Mlle and other umber. Tbe’sinp at. htrnlmn, It the house of Jacob 1.. ir‘nprnvetnenl: (in; n 31:83:)? ! (urIflSF,l t::\ll_uirultt'll-st:)\t'r:. \\'utl'cnbonr o ennn aI. ntto r I!” n l ttl no .h, . Smhlr. +de it new SAW MIME it! ,_ {lhin nt‘ Pirnnklintnt the house new occm *uniug order, on which“ to twelve hundred {cat oflumber cuu ¥ daily. ’ ' “N 99: 4. 5. 6 nudfl, enfitnln from fineen Knoll I‘ from te } be suwo LOTS Juur acres each. nndhre well set’with —T oak and other timbeli. ‘ » No. 8 contains 6] Acre: and 100 and is TIMBEREU the mme 9310!: , 6 nnd 7. ’ ,5“ 0. Slamming 17 Acres nml 52 Perches, 'hich is meadow, the balance in woqd. chcsnu', LOT Per-rhea Nos. 4. LOT . part or .'ou-ments are a, HQE'SE ‘ hle, nnll n SHINGLE Ind ‘ILL, in good repair 31nd ' The |mp .nnd Sm, I‘LATU M «)rder. ! hnvnfihip of .\loumplensnnt, -M the. publid Helical—hum:- in uuid .wwnnbip. situate at tho emu run-la Hm one lending from (Nford to . {he Tu'u Taverns, the other from lluntentomn o. 10 contni‘nn 201 Acres, and‘ia‘ we]LtolluHo\'¢‘l OM lynung chesnnt and rack oak. ‘ IVE LOTS, ndjoining lnnda ofJncob «(with Alan " , 'l‘. Stevens and Daniel Ku‘hn, four lots contain 20 Acres each, and lot nezlrdnr or whic ; tninin-z 75 Acres. These low are'well will) chésmn, oak nud other timber. Kn. 5 co Limbere. ha undimlcd une-hnlf of 98 Acres, n H Wolf llill,” ndJuiQin‘g iunds of T. Also, situate Stevens bndjoséph Smhl‘s h‘rirs. This tract 19 well a t with young timber; ’wl‘iumns wigshiug to viéw tlmpremiau will he bhowu are same by Umid Goodyear, rrsidingfon Trout No. 3, or either of,llu:'As- Signet-mule first-unwed residing in Fayette ville, Fronklin county, and the other in Mum mnshurg, Adams county. ' WSule to commence at the Hotel proper tym 10>0’L‘l00k, A. 51., on Mia day, when: al.- ‘endonco‘ mll be giieu and terms made known by. : . JUHN DOWKEY, ' 1 JOHN mam“, Autumn. {\ug.’ 8,1862. u ' , A Valuable Farm, I T ['I‘JJC SA LE.——on TUESDAY. the A 'l'! day of OCTOBER [nix-t, by ‘order of the Urp mn's (‘uurt of Adams county, the sub scrihcr. \llminislrnlur anusm'u Rmnuldqiu, Sn, d('l'Bs(‘d, wi3l~ offer at Public Sale, on flu? promise, the lalluwing Real Estate of said de cedent, izz' ‘ ' A l-‘.\ l' \i, altuatc in Lihcrty township, Adams county, I u., adjoining lnnda of Jacob Eikcr. Andrew White, David Martin, John Welty, nnd others; onmining zll Acrci, more or low, about 75 acres of which are .11“ ercd with fine Timbenlwith about. 40 ncrcs of Mcudnw. The Farm is in a good ntule of cultivation, (pnrt rhnving lcen hmcd.) anil under good icncing. it. in one of the very hen Firms in "... Ll. [hut Kilian. The ilnprm’eamcnts ‘24-.” : -‘ . are :1 lug! Twolslnry Double 1'3"!“ Dwelling lIUK‘SE, Bunk Bnru, ‘. $5l \\'ngon fished and Cbrn Crih, largc Hay Shed. t'nrring lionsr. ling l’r-n, Smoke Hanan. Wnsh llmue w‘ith cistern, LOG TEVANT llUl'h‘H, and othér buildings; n well of good watcr M the hon and nnother in the burn-yard, both nei’erhni ing, with a pump in each ; two llniv,’ ling Apple Orrlmrdq, of choicr fruit.,)vith pear, pcnch, cherry nml ethcr’l‘ruit. Thr Furm is well watered, find is in every respect. :1 most dqsinlbié property. - WWI-sons wishing to vinw ii. nrq rcqncsted to call bn Geo. W. Riddlcmoscr, residing thcrEonu _ , Shh-Jo commence at lo‘clock, PAL, on anid iduy, “In-n attendance‘ will be gifen and herms made known by ’ various unites to e filled at on election on one Flip or ticket—Rudd, That the oliice fn'r which every Nindid 9 iii voted for. shall lie vpesiguumd, an require by the existing love of ihié Commonwealth. - ( 1 ‘ chrmv 2. That any frn committed by I ‘_',— 5' ‘ '’ "W i’V*“ person Voting in’thc mnnnermbovc prescribe? AjForward Movement, . elmll be punished by the exilttghun of thll N f. _ ‘ommonwcolth. _ t ' THE fiIEGE 63110313: 1y COMMAND. Anso—ln and by virtue of the “h Methyl. Ilavinl removed the headquarters of y of the 3“ “r°"°9‘“do "“7 WW“: “'P‘W (‘lotliin Emporium from my old stand in Justice: of the Peace, who thnll hold n oflico Chumhe shurg street into Baltimore street, a 0‘! mppomtmcnt "f Prom- " "‘1" ""d ““3 low doors north of Dunner & Ziegler's. I take , (internment of the [‘PIM- States. 9' ° ‘ “Y plenurclin announcing ‘to my triends and the on_)! f" incorporated d""“’§x whether ‘‘3 ‘ public generally, that I tun thettor prepared missioned ofilcer or otherwue. n anhordluu ‘ than ever to accommodate them with every- 03‘1"" 9" agent, who 11, or .lhlll he fmliloyed thing in lmy llne. Myroom has been pointed under the legiglutl‘ve. executneorvjudiciury do- . itnd lihnilsomely pnpcred. and the recent‘nrrivnl ”mum!" 0! “'l3 hmte, 0' "r “‘9 ,L“!“d 89““: of a sple did ”sown.“ of" . L or: at any City or, anOl’pl-l‘ilu'd district, and «In ~ Sl’liiNG AND SUMMER CLOTHING so that e\_ery member of Gangrene and of the 1862 II! “,5 “n," gnu” ",3 ' 1862‘ State Legislature, and oi the Select or Come [nukes it emphatically the Cheap and Fault: mun Count-ii of any tlity, 0r Commissioner"! ‘ l iouub'e Clothing Store 5 'gny incorporated district, is by low incapable , of Gettrshurg. ‘ A al‘hul-liugiart-“ruining ut the mm: time, the In‘ the .\lrn'l Department will be found . office or uppouitment of Judge, inspector, or moumntwfle "gnorlu‘ent of ‘ , Llexk of any election of this Commonwenlth, “Np; (llLtlTll COATS, , and llmt no Judge, inspector, or other officer ‘ ”113.5355 COATS, ‘. , ‘ ofnny anch clection,shail be eligible tonny ol- IVE-“TS AND PANTS, for , lice to he then voted lor. \ : spm“; AND SUMMER WEAR Ame—That in the fourth eectlon of the AM i Our lluys’ Department i'nmprises every m; or A, “will! Cflllfled “A" 1‘“ l’l’llvl’ufll: W 9‘- riety of élylel. Boys can be trimmed nutfroit 9“"? "3g _and {of other WWW“, ‘l'lm’V‘id head ,0 in,“ with “,3“ complete “.,4 cheap. .Apri loll], IMO, itin enacted that tho aforemid FUIINI3u l x (p a 0 OJ) 3 I l-lth et-tiun “shall not beconitmed, into pro l - "ch .3 , tent itny militia officer or borough other, in. l Slilß‘i‘S, ' - -. ' ' . “"‘il‘tsflUUdlZo. inspectowrderk. a any ga " GUI-LABS, i . oral or special Election in thist‘mmiwenthfl l u‘gxnxgm‘fimfg. ' Arul in and by M Art of the Gunoml Ant-nu , l NECKTIHF, - My of this state, passed the 2d day of July 1 . GLOVES, 18:19, it is directed that the inspector. on‘ i- A 4 ROSIERY, he, Judges be at the pluces of their diwtrictl on the, All neledti-d with the greatest care and sold at ‘1’”! of ”"3 “Hm”! Bleed” “(mullmi "- 9 the lowehteuh prices. We deem it unnecessary o'clock in the forcnnon, to donnd [N'l’rurm the to unkelnny extra “EVFPRPQV flourish; being. severaldutios required and eiuoined on them in confident that a call will satiety all that our’ and 0} ”'9 “me ML . _ __ goods are just what we recommend them who r And be It further dU'OC‘edi ”1 had by "10 Afr“ ——well made, of good material, 'ond cheaper oflthe GEM?“ Assembly 0" ““3 5““. 3'o"- than the‘snme «in-l“! of goods can b. bought shill, that one. of the Judges of each of the ln Adnnu county. This much I will say, that different diutrivts Hereill'i, who shall ill") iwiligumuim to all who may favor me with the chute 0" thwart-Beaten 9f the number of their lug-0”,". gnu“ ”targetion' M to qul- vo’es which shall have been given foreiwh eul ity.fit and price. i, B. “35150,. dldnto for the dill'qrent ofliceo then ond the“ - April 33, 1868. , voted for at their respective districts, ihfll meet the third day utter the election, which ohn." he on Friday, Ill! lfith of October aforesaid, it the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a. fair statement and certificate of the number of.votea, which aha" hnve been given at the different diltricts in tho county of Aduius for tiny person: for the all ces ufuresold. JOSEPH RIDDLEMOSER, Adm’r B, the Qourt—Jufls Elcuouz, Clerk. Aug. 25, 1862. tl ' ‘ Latest from New Orleans. . DST received and (or sale at CODOlil & J GILLESPIE'S‘nIm-ge and excellent supply of Orleans Sugsr and Molasses, with n grenl quantity and uriety of Sngnra, which we are selling law—either wholesale orretnil. Syrups of all kinds from 35 to 65 cents per gallon. Sept. 1, 1862. ‘ » Notlce. K AUL WEBER'S ESTATE—Deters a! - P ministration on the estate of Pan 'eher, late of Conowngn township, Adams county, decensed,lm\'ing been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same twp., he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havingclnims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL BEILY, A‘dus'r. Aug. 18,1862. 0t YSONS’ fifty cont picture: are securely len'ed. ysom’ fifty cent pictures are water proof. Tysons’ fifty cent pictures org entirely dumb! 'l‘ywns’ fifty cent pictures are unsurpassed. Tysons' fifty cent pictuml are wunnted. Tyfima' fifty cent. pictures are put up in huge or small easel. (Oct. 21, 1831. OLLOGK'S LEVAIN—dn pl" bad he” baking powder in use-- ' B. U NEE! Drug Store. ' ’ " ”"n‘rw'r‘SsET-lEJL.» FLY fiETS—o nape P 'I'G’S composed hf fin.- (mm: h_\ Jnlln I’. Hull. in said lwndnip. . In the Truth district. composed nflhetown ship of (.‘mnmngn, [lt‘llw ‘huuu ul Johmflnl hey, in .\lcShL‘rryslown. ' in thz Elm-ohm distrigt, fomposgdngf the township uf‘T) roue, M the house of Allen (1:. Cuok,iu Uci-Hcrshurg. . In the! ’l‘m-H'th district, compel-rd of the tnwnship of Moumjuy, at tho house of 31rd. \L ”mum. in .\Xlill tnu‘rship. . ‘ [_n tho Thincz-uch district. cnmposqd of thg In lho- Fourm‘nih dish-id, compose-l o“th township of “ending, nlhuusc of R. .\LDickc in'llvunplon In the Fiftqpntfl (_lls‘fbo, eoglpqned M (I!- Bnruugh of Horwick, in {he Pulblic School- Mulsu in Alnboustuwn. ‘ in the Sixmench district, composed of the township 0! l-‘rcédmn. m the house of Nicholas Maria. in laid township. r In the Smcntcenth district, composed of t'lo township of l'uiun. m. the huuse of l'luucll Le ferer, in Billll township. ‘ In the Eighteenth diutrict, composed of tlio tnylmlnip ofllutler, at the public School-ho“ iquiil‘llt-mwnl humid tuwualnipr ‘ ‘ ' ,K In the Nineteenth district, command of tho township of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill Sehoul—lmu‘sc, in {mid township. _ In the Twentieth district, composed of the [owmbip ot Cumberland, nt the house of D. liluqbluluh. in the borough of Gettysburg. ; _ At \\llinh time and plflt‘e‘l will be elected ; of]. Amiitol (ioneml oftheOommon‘edfli; Uue Surveyor General of the Common. n'cnltll ; . I i ; A One Mriilmr of Congress, to rvérencnt an} District “('ova of the untieu 9 . Adan“, qu lin. Fulton, Bedford and Somerset; t , ‘ One Member of the State Sonata. to ropre; ‘acnt, the Countirs pf Adams, Frankllixin and Fulton : j ’ , ‘, ‘ One Member of Ansémbly; < 1 | One County Comrmssibner; f Ono County Auditor: \ y , , l One Dim-tor of the Poor“ . ‘ ‘ One District Attorney; - ‘\\ .. 1 ; ()ue County Surveyor; . Ono‘ Proilionotary; ' 1‘ One Coroner. ‘ . ll Pnrlirular attention is directed to the Act " Assembly, yrs-wad. tha‘ 27th day of Febml . 1849. cmitlwl II An not relative to voting It 4‘ h‘ctions in Adnmu, Dnnphin, York,~Laucute , (‘nmhl-rlnntlr'ilmdfo rd, Centre, Greene, 9nd :- rit," viz: , 2 ‘ San-lax I. Be it enacted by the Sonntcgnfl Hudae uqum-scntnliveu ofthe Communwenlm ofl'cnnefimnin in General .\nsemhly mount!“ is hereby mrleal by the ugllhnrily of the sand ~lhnt it shall he luwful for the qualiflod votm 0f the mnmics nf Admin,Lnncnster,Dnnphlli, fprk. Frxunkl'rnJJumherland, Hmdfurd, Centre, Greene, anti: Erie, from and me:- thc pauufiq of this net, to vote for an candidates to! ma SAMUEL WOLF, Sher”. Sherm‘a Office, Gettysburg. Sept. 8. ’62. JOHN BUBKHULDER, Plll'! Gm. Wlwux, Sec’y. ‘ .Beudersville, Aug. 12, 1862. ‘ Notice. NDREW WHITE’S ESTATE—Letter; (l A Administration on the estate of Andrur Wlme, late of Freedom twp, Adam co., do. ceflod, having been granted to tho undersign ed. reshlingin the same townlhip, the} hereby give notice to all persons indebted to laid estate to muge immediate payment, and thou having claims ngnimt the same to present them properly nuthenficnfed rot settlement. W. ROSS WHITE, . J. HARVEY WfllTB, Aug. 25, 1862. w Adi-..‘ Fruit Cans, P nil sizes, wholeule and {Milka SHEADS b BU‘EHLER’S Stove Ind Establishment, corner OlOadisle In.“ and lE. Rail i oad ADIES, all nnd too the chapel! lb.“ SILKS om. oiieled in Columbus, 'M‘ no now 2’l: and ready h Isle". , ' April - . \ .'AHNM El [Sept. 8 ! IW .. '.1...
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