“Several articles on the President’s" ' mw- Emancipation Proclamation will be found’?‘ 1 omysguuaqnnmyiu,’ on our first page. Don’t fail to rmd them , Flour. .:.............................._......5 00 w 515 ——~especinlly that from the Louisville Journ-i 9. Fl‘ "“""""”‘ 2 _75 , . ‘te R .................l 20 to 1 15 a], a papa-which has heretofore stood mmn- mm .................1- 00 w 1 11' ly by the President. The Proclamation ~:~is ~...... -..,....u... 56 meeting with denunciation from all men not Abolitionizml. WA mo}! unfortunate collision occurred lit-m cen Gen. Nelson and (lemJelY. C. Dnvii, at Louisville, on‘llonday l.xst,wbich guided in tlie death of Gen. Selson. I! Emmi" £57“ I PG; lol'llll quarrel existed between General: liaison and Davin for iomo tinie past; Mid 'lnit on the amnion oMne rumrycncantrc p: the Gal: House, some harsh language was fled by Nelson‘ to Davis, and it in aid tluhblovyl were Adminin te\“<by the {omen—Gentml Dari, borrowea v ‘4)! from A friend, and féllowing General ‘ "a! up unin,_ahol him thmngh the hehrt. Such la the; story 0.: we learn it. Win-r Our—Dnor or In Mmur It": Don. -—AI our “'Hsbingmn correspondence says, one drop of binned altthe right time might have. saved this country't'rolm civil win, but the Re publican puny in'Cungrcsn refused to use it. The; pref- rrcd to skid the bloogof tlmusnzda of their feltaw citizehs and to sacrifice their liven, And impose A bur'dcn which‘rcmotc pos terity will fed, a an incumbrahce. Yet the Republican party Mitts the people to retain it In ppwcr, and let it have the control at the Gpvefiiment. Will the peopla hccede to this. refine“, or’ fill they r‘rstorevto power the x-on eerruive eiément of the country. which wauill, "it 1296 had the pawér in the spring of 1.16%, .pru‘ehted civil war by. the (we are drop‘ot' inkE: jly inying"‘uy¢l" to'tlia Crittcndcn compromise propositions '3—Erchangv. ‘ . ~31..-”- 3-1.: lha’hst Bepdblirnn (‘t‘mremion hold in Musnchus'cna, there was a Negro Preacher nxdelcgnte; from "on. (‘hulcs Samner's myrd, In Boston. This ‘lJlQCknbflllldf‘f’ look quin- n )nrnmincm part. i‘n llné proceedings of the Con vention, and enlighiéned the white drk‘gntes with mort- than one Hpemh. dune up in Hie Sumnctlstfle. Thus we go, but in l’enncylvn mg the flepubchma up not'quite road; for Hmt_ \‘rl. A ' _ ”That thé .AmErican‘ people are appre ciative of any mbslanlinlfgrvice rendered Ilmnuis won in the rvsnlt of1)r. Ayer’s 9n torwiw. I? was aomething qfn venture for n Hmml'fi/nf'his Cpl'ndid' ropumtion among Hm )immti nfflm world,-to ri.~k it in the pro din-(inn omeigh Drnlwflnfll lels. But he lgnldly threw himwlf into the 3.11? where Li“ mlcnh Mum luml subsorve the public ‘\yn-n’l,ng|d if in nnw amy‘ln we that he did not mirjudgo tho h-nuu-ljnflli‘ cmmlrynwn, 'l‘llrouylmm [his r‘mtion nml snmo {nu-15m Inmli. his nnmy I~ fvrn-mmt M t’n- lwthi-le nf' sickness—“bib in Ihr- gt-ml he «mtgvn' )IN‘is pom-nl] (n rm li\ ill}: "Elli". ”l‘ Willi Iqu luriphtmt hnuu-Is mun mm \\‘-nr. nm‘on joys in ulllnhl mn-n-urv ”ll' ‘uVul'y of doing Loodr— (MM/var. I'llLi/l/Ilf, It "'ll. ‘ Special Notices. ‘ (‘,‘eem the‘Blood_—\\'llh (‘nrruph dis r-rrN-rw! or \ili-ucl Him-Lawn: mutt he sit-k nll mnr. ll nmv hunl u"! _m l'impk-s. or bull-u. 01’ in sumo :wlivo tli~o.hl".or it ‘hmy ‘nwrvl, km 1» yr-u li~lln-74. d: puns-w!» nnd good fur hulking. ”In }nu c-unuut huw- Liam] hea‘lll) \\lnh- '\unr Moo-1 is impunu Ayrr‘fi Sarmpm i'ln pnrgvs (ml Ul"~(‘illll’liril'i1‘illlll‘ ~limulntes Hm urgnni of hfi- in!" \"Ag‘flrtld‘ .u-liml' rl-=tnl'- ingJlu-‘ln-nllh um! A-nxolllng diuwu- 111-nu “ ,wri-‘h I‘"er r. unfit-Iy3n?complaint-i.which :nru- mgurrd ivy ilny-urlly 61' mi: blund, suth a: vaflnlu or Kingi' li\ i]. TIL-nun. Flu-H. Shrug, l-‘rpwinns, l‘mlplt-s. Wok-hes. B-blli. N. All fluSny‘s Firm Ruse 6r En aiprlzn. Tum-r nr s.le Itlwfim. s:qu ill-mi. Rinuw’qmn, ' 1'11""ch o; ('allm-rnus’Tmnnra. s'an- lifiw I’vumlo Di.- meoc. luv-h n~Hum-(l43nm.lrrn-Lvulirily s",";er n‘nn. \\ lli-ll‘: , SH-rillrv Sndhlh ur \"vhvronl D‘im‘nws; Livercmnp} vinli And Heart “Ewan. "l-‘n’ “Ag-Fr: Surxmwrill -," um; um for _\nnr:( )f fln- =.lr]n'i=in': m-"n it) with w‘hich it clulmt‘s YH- Mum! and (“Irv-c Hm nli::lr.!ur<, ' "uA roll-'1 (‘h- “.\. Pa-("nl‘dl "X Li: ~u univqmully hum" m surmise (’\'l'!}' m‘m‘ rc-Lm'd} fur the '1 Ilrr nfh‘m'gb“. (‘nMi l'xlluv'vun. Ihv nrwrt-sa. l'rmuu. "rnnn )lifin Inripion! ('nnunnplinn, Hill} for llm‘ n-lix-l‘ nf l‘:ln.~ll ngmvu [Milt-ms m mf v-nu-M sum“: of lho diwzmalm 11an i: i¢ Markus hv'n- m: rv-x- mm t‘r- m Hence cg it: \‘l!l\l(‘e.—~ Tim \\ufid kmm ~ thl‘m.‘ V “ '\w-r'ci l‘nflnr—tin- PH‘L" for (.I|sl;\('n(‘=‘- quwpsin, lndigmlinn. Hyu-mvry. Funl Simu n- h. ..Inundit'v. ilhnulwhe‘ Hm’nhurn. Pilt‘s, Rheumatism. Hrolwy. Worms. uul in. short for n‘J I: e pnrpuws u! n lulv-g-tbo mmli: inv. ' ~ DEPrm'nrg-l hy m". J. ‘7. AYE“ (c (‘()., Lowv-H. Mu“. Plum: 2!: (Jun PI“! Box.— l'n r. Hush: ru'n $l. ‘ k-V'Nohl by A: 1). vamn, and dealers overywlmrn. ‘. Lu; 4. 1.2:. .2“) MAI-1;“: up. (in (he 53m1. ull.. hflkc' Ru-r. Junk Zir-glcr Mr. \\'“.HA “ [’l‘XK, m" T_»rnne mwxhhip, llle‘ ELIZ.‘ E DICTHH'K. hf ”cid‘lor‘huh «‘m the 22m mm. by RH. Dr. Em DA V”? PETERS, :aHEr'nuflh n law nship I 43:1} Mzalfl‘flnughim 0K Pele! Ilielu tixford ()n fleshy evening last. by the Rey. .\lr. Filmy, 1‘: ROBERT MARTIN .to Miss ANN Ih-(IURDY—Im of ”12" plucv. ~ ‘ ' Uu ”re 23th M 9, at the .\ickhodist Pnréonnge, in Morllnniésburg. hy the Rev. J. W. l’riu‘, .\lr. 'mwnm's s. WARREN, of Millgrslown, J‘crry nmufiy. formerly of this phlegm Muss “KATE HORST, ofb‘lwpgf-rdslonjn, Cumb. co. fi‘Ohitunry notices exceeding six lines‘ lynx: hgremler be charged at half our uSunl ad ‘renisiuu rates for all over that. number of fluvial DIED. . On Saturday e\‘eningl-st, in am placu. Mi: R. JANE, daughter ol_ Mr. Daniel Culp, tgel 24 year: I month and 4 days. Funeral at. ' o'clock this morning. , Last Evening, of Lock-j-Iw. ROBERT, son 'Mr. E. Z. LitLleLof this “prune, aged ab_out 14 years. Funeral at. 10‘ o‘clock w-morrov morning. _ _ 0n the 26th uh", in firethsviHe, CLARA ERTA. dnn’ghter of Samuel Enchule,aged 8 can? months and 5 d 1?!“ __ ‘ 0n the 2th uh” in Axendurille, SUSAN ELIZABETH, daughter of C. B. Ind Eliznhelb limes, aged 6 years 3 month and 28 days. ’ 0n the 2d inst, in Arendtsville, REUBEN ’WILLIS, youngegt child of C. B. & Elizabeth Hana, Aged 1L mbn‘ths and 18 dart. . ln Arendtsville, on the 26m nlt., CORA AMANDA, only child of Jacob Shellumnn, aged 2 years 3 months and 2 days. . Un the 1911: ML, ofdiptheria, DAVID WHITE 'l‘ CDOR, youngest son of Jacob K“. and Susan W. Tudpr, in the sth year ofhis age. . , 0n the 19th ulz.,‘Mrs. SARA}! JANE, wife of Frederick A. Keim, of Franklin tofinship, aged 22 years 2 months and 8 days. - 0n the 12th ML, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, only son of Jacob and Susan E. Hondeshell, of Bamillonbnn township, aged 8 months. ‘On the 25th nlt., in ,jhis place, ANXIE BANNER. RE‘IBHABD, daughter of William and Catharine Ann Reichnrd, aged 1 year and 7 months. 0n “0 27th ult., ELIZABETH JANE, daugh. m of Mr. Jacob Myers, of Butler township, tged 1 year 9 months and 2 days. _ 0n the 30th uIt.,JOHN SHRIVER, son of Willism Miller, of Butler township, Aged 15 yam [Ononths snd 7 days. . Auditor’s Notice. - E. Auditor appoiu‘ed by the Court to nuke distribution of the funds it; the, hands of Bonn- McCUnnY, Sequestrator of the Gettysburg Railroad Compnny, to and amongst the portion entitled thereto, will sit for that wrpou st his omce, in Gettysburg, on. EDflRSDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER, ; 1861, n 10 o’clock, A. LL, of said do}, when‘ and when :11 parties xuterested may nppem‘n ; J. c. HEEL-Y, “arm. Oct. 6, 1.862. 4tt, me Flour... White Wheat [led Wheat. Corn .. Rye........ Qnta ............_ Buckwheat'.........» Ulovexfioed ............. Timom) 5eed........,,......x Flax Seed..... Planer of Puri-‘...........,.......... Hum ground, pm- b5g§........... BALTIMORE—Pun" LAI'I', P10ur...........'............-... ......... 5 75 to 6 ‘ When:............................ ....... I 30 ‘,o l 1, Ryan..." 72 to ‘ C0m.........‘. .....u............ '69 to 0k1a....................................... 3:: $0 Clover 5eed.......... ...‘...............'5 12 to 5’ Timothy 5eed................... ..... 2 25 to 2 Beef Cillleme‘r hund............. . A 50 ‘.o 8 Hon, per hund............ .......... 5 00 u 5 :Hay................................'........18 00 [O2O Whinkey ........................ 33 to lfluuuo, Peruvian, per t0n......... ~ 60 u._.w---» -_.- «-_.. 4’ HANDY!) R—Tuuusnn un. Flour, from wagons"... ........... i I. 00 Q Do. trom fl0ra1...~............,.... 5 50 Wheat .....- I L 5 to l 2.5 Rye.‘ -65 C0rn.............................'....J..... ‘ ‘ 60 Out! ...... ............ Clover Sudan... Timothy Seed..." p1:1fl19|‘....u ...-...» Valuable Real Estate T Pl'lllJC SALE.~—Un WEDA’ESDAY, A OCTOBER the 22d, 186.2, in pursuance 02' Im order ofthejllrphtui's Courts of York and Adams qounlics,tthc undersignedl Administrq tors of the esmte‘tif Winilmt HAELACHIB, late of Paradise township, Yprk‘ county, Pm, will offer at Public Sale, that ivalunhle TRACT OF LAND, situated partly in Paradise township, York county, and partly in Hamilton ton'n ship, Adnms county. cue knile must of East Ber lin, on the round lending fr mperlin to‘the York and Gettysburg ~ turnpike, t-oumining 108 Acres, more or lens, with uflicient Timber and .\ieiidowmdioining lands tGeorgo Jac‘nhs, (of Gem.) Daniel Benderfflmb linker, George Jacobs. (ofS .) and Theorhilns Struyt-r. This} tract is under goml cul irntion, the grentest‘ part having been limed ‘ver than-ond time, under good iencing and i n ell watered, Beaver crrck [rinsing through~ t. and .1 number of Springs in the fields. ‘ he im- l movements thereon erected nre a TWO-story Brick Dwellin II( DESI-I, with n Two-story Brig: llnck- ¥l - attached, Brick Bunk Burn, anun ' Shed, Corn Crib, Wood Pause, String Housml “ with u nt-verl‘rniling spring. Carpenter Shop on; g 7 the second story of thel spring house. Washl ~ House, and other necefiary outlyu.ldinus.——| ’ There is on this truct g flue URUIIARD of (‘HOIOHFRITIT. ' ‘ l fil’érs-ms wizhiu: do’ view the land are requested to call on \\'}lwn Unrlacher, who rcsnles thereon. Pnss‘ossmn nnd ll clear lillg will he gin-n nn the firn‘u’f Apnl next. K'J‘p'ulu Iu comm-elite M. l u't'lnck. P. \L, ml. mid-L1)", “hen nub-ulna“ “ill be gum and terms u‘mkc Luo“ n by . g. g " \\':Lsdx HARL‘APHER, I j s.lmm. UREMKJKF, ’ ‘Oct. '3, 1862. 1.5 ' Atlmumtrulon. Valuable Farm , 'l' PRIVATE SA I‘ll-LT!“- unlwcrihcr offers A bus FARM n! l’rd‘nte Sale, situate-in (,‘u'mlmrlan’ul township. Ailinm: county, f’n..-znf— joining lands of Smnlh‘h \\'iimmic, ('mnoliun llauglJll-lin, Ahxundcr K'nrrens. and hl"(‘r§, containing 42' ."(H‘fi make or 1c“, of (h-nnflc hmll. The inmruvemcnhs are n , - ' m-w Tno-smn’ Sumo i “(HER «:.:" gln _ Frm 1 H.“ l' Bur‘ “In" {7113;} new m n\ n_. 1. n “.,. 5 ~\ Shed. (‘urn ('nh. nnd qtln r out-g 1: 3.5, lnlildingfi, n w~llpfewollfvmmnrr I ilh pump, mnl :l Jitllllgl(‘)r{’ll}OT-‘ 0‘ dmwo fruit tn-t-s .\hunl 3U~A( 1v: 1m- imprfineri :ind undo: fem-o, ”Il‘ hnlunx'e ('H Acres, fawn excellent young: Tim‘l-or. For any mn- \“hhing a small Farm [his is a very dc~jmhlu pm, us the fields Are! nll’ cum cuicut mud all will :gdupted ll) grazing. The Innd Is ul-‘o “all mt rtcxl to fruit cuHivu tion and would be 1m (vim-Hem siunuiun fur a .\urscry. ’ ‘ . ' fig?” not sold hafnru tln- in of December, it \\ill be for rum from tin- l~r m .\piil next. ‘ ' DA ND CI'RRENS. on. 0, mm. 3!. Planting Fruit Trees. , S the‘smson fur (“Emplnmiug Fruit I‘m-95‘ “x is mm’ m I“th l uxku Hm unfilled In in-_ form my old 111 Infuer- zip-l the 1m! “4' in (Imm-l r.\l.‘tluu l have on 11.-mi. at m)‘ (‘s'nlwhshwenh (Phinfio'n! Nutcrica near the York, Springs,)[ from 8,01"! m 10,000 \‘lsry =uporiur .\pple Trees ' from 3 to 5 yumfr’nwlll and from T to 12 feet in height, ‘ylm-h I \\ ill rcmif Lifis sfinson at 10 cents per tr'cc. Any, pvrson wishing to plknt :1 Yuung Urclmrd, can have trues nf any age or size. they may desire, or, Hun-y fish In rephcel tru‘i which hun- dicd in lhc‘xr Urrhzlrdq, tlwy can be awnnnumdML-J wnh us hrgc [recs 85’ Ihey “my choose to plant. “3; ns-mruneut ofl Apples is full. I aim have l’euuh, Pour. Hum. (‘hcrry‘ April-ms nnd Quime liven—and In nd~l dilinn Slin-Ic Trees and lin-r Gru ns of \‘nrions' Rimle. The ».. ‘ - ‘ng venerallycom nu-uc . ‘u an utter tjzc middle (”€7l - r. - WILLIAM WRI ' ‘ . Plainfirld Xursoriesflkt. 6, 1862. 4L _ Notice to Assessors; P, .\x r. o Mr~s HE Assessors clnctod at the Spring election, T urc hereby notified to «In-mi: at the Com missioners' Office, in the borough of Gettys burg. to receiru'Blamk Assesament Duplicates up}! the necessary inslructions, as follnws: , of New TheAssessurs of Uniun, Conuwagn, Berivick, Herwi(-k‘rfiorough. Oxfbrd. Ifimlilton, Reading, Mountplcusunt, Germany. Stmbm and Mount— jny. will attend on WEDNESDAY, the 1.111 of OCTOBER next— . And the Assessors ofthe Borough ofG ttys burg, Cumberland, ‘F‘reedom. Liberty, Frmuil tnnban, Ernuan, Butler, Mennllen, Tyyope, Huntington and Latimure, will attend on THURSDAY, the I‘:h of OCTOBER next. A By order of t e Commissioners, - / \ Jx 11. WALTER, Clerk. @ol3} 1869. td paid to czmingand Oct. 6, 1862. 6!; Notlce. - THE ADAMS.COUNTY~TEAGHERS’ ASSO CIATION‘ will hold its next Annual Meet ing. M. Petersburg, on tho 29th, 30th and Slst of OCTOBER. All committeeslnppoimed at our last meeting will be, expected to regort, and a full attendance of Teachers is expected. A'cordm invitation is 3150 extended to all fritnds of education. The openingsession will‘ commence at. 10 o’clock, on the 29th. , 3! order at pile Ex. Committee. Oct. 6, 1862. 1d L ' Teachers Wanted. HERE will be 8 meeting of the Bond of School Directors of Hamiltonbnnamwn s .p, on SATURDAY, the mu d 9, of 0010? BER, 1862, for the purbose of employing Teschers in said township; , . A. R. McCIIEARY, Prea’t. A. C. Mussnnx, Sec’y. Oct. 6, 1862. . ARRET FRINKERHOFP’s ESTATEw—Lét- Gut: testamentaryon the estate of Garret Brinkerhom late of Strahnn “71)., Adams co., deceased, having been granted. to the under slgned,'reaiding in theseme township, they here by give notice to all persons indebted to mid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN G. BRINKERHOFF, ‘ JACOB CASSATT, 7' Oct; 6, 1862. 6:. E- ecutors. OLLOCK‘S LEVAIX—tho pun-cu" lad best baking powdtr in m—n Dr. R. U ER’S Drug Stan. UMBRELLAI3 of eventverietv CKt, TILYOI3 T WINKS sad Carpet. Seeks deem _ fIUICING'S ......uuuu ’ 4 50 ‘1 75 to 2 00 l 40 7 00 1 00 40 4 00 1 75 6 2") repairing Notice. Large Sale , ‘P PERSONAL PRt)PERTY.-On WEDNJ-IS iO DAY, the 29th day of OCTOBER i ll», 'the lihacribcn, Administrator: of the Quote of Tuonu A. Human, deceased, will sell at -1 Public Sole, at the late realdenro of mid do ceued, in Hamilmnbnn town-min, Adam: county, the following highly val-noble Pomul Property, viz: t 5 hand at we“ HORSES, 5 head or .\lllch .Cows, 8 head 01 Young Cattle. 4 Brand Bows, x 8 large Stock Hogn, 30 Shouts. 1 Broad-tread Wagon,l Nnrrow-tread Floatation Wagon, I Two-barge Wagon; l One-horse anon‘, Wood :worlr of Wagon, 1 Cnrringc, (nearly new,) 2 |pairlof Breech—hands. 4 pair of Front Gears, tau-labour Ploughs, Shovel Plouzhs, Harrows, 12 pmir of May Ladders, l Threshing .\lnchinr, ’Grain Drill, Winnowing Mill, 2 Groin Crndles, [Logj Chains. Cow Chains, Forks and Rakes, 3 Grain Shovel, and all other Articles nereuary Clo corry on the farming business. WHEAT, CM?) OATS and POTATOES, by the bushel; '1 HA by the ton,- Rifle and Double-harrelcd ’Shot Gun ; lot of Lumber, consisting of Plank. ‘ lfinni'ds, Scantling and Lath; lot of Chesnut Shingles: set of Blacksmith Tools, with Bel- 1 ‘ lows‘, almost new; with a large Jot of House ‘ hold Furniture,and other articles too numerous l ’ to Inention. ' Sale to commence of!) o'clock. A. 11., 1 on shid day, when attendance will be given and ‘ Hernia mule known by ,7 , J ; JAMES H. MARSHALL, ‘ I] JANES MARSHALL, 07b. 6, 1862. {a _ Adrnfm'ntralon —r— ___. i Orphan’s Court Sale. N pursuance of an order or the Orphnn's "foam. of Adam! count? theanu‘riher, A inistmtorohhe estateo WzLLlpt Wrsorz- Km, deceased, wili offer at Public Sale, on the P“? ises.§on SATFRDAYtthc Bth day of .\‘o - BER next, the following Real Elmte of snid‘decedentrviz : A. LOT OF GROUXD, litunte in South Wuhfiiingdon street, adjoining Frederick Frénzel out e N ‘rth, nnd bounded by allies on the‘ Sou,h n 11 West, the improve men s be ng I Two-story BRICK H 0 SE, with Back-building, s i : large Fra‘ e Shop. Stable, Fruit Tre ls, out] a first-rate Well of Water. ‘ Persons wisliiuq’to View the property are requ‘Fsted ‘to call . n the Administrator, resi in]: in Gettysblfi'gé ; Sale to commen e at. 1 o'clock, P. M., on siid day, when attemhuite will be giicn and tor a made known by f, ' ' DAV“? ZiEGLER, Adm‘rE By he Conrt—Jonx Excyonz, Clerk. 0%. 6,1862. ls ‘ > , ' Notice. ‘nn Co: S COUNTY. SS.——At an Orphnn‘s rt hold at Gettysburg. in nnd for said county, on the 22d day of Sptem her, A. 1)., 1862, befoxje th Hun. .. Robt-rt J. Ejgber. Presidet, and E‘. David Ziegler and Isaac I'LLWier ‘ Imm, Esqs’, Associate Judge , duly I assigned, kc. On motion of M. & ,nn, Esqs., the Court grunta Rule up iidow, heirs find leg-II {cpresenmtivea 1. .\IACKLn', deceased, late of Stmbnn :to wit: Catharine Macklcy, widow, ckley,Eliznbplh Mackley, Peter Muck !lim .\inckley, nnd; .\lury June, inter; with Chrifilinn, Cnshmnn, children of m be and appear «1: an Urph'm's be held at Gettysburg. on the 3d ' (17th day) ofNUVEMBHR next, A. and aceeps, or refuse to acct-pt, the e of said decedent, at the valuation, lause why the said real estntc should Id in Cflsl‘ thry or any of them should refuse to Lake or Accept the same. Court, JOHN EICHULTZ, Clerk. Per 5. H. Excuuuz, Deputy.- ISG‘I. 3t. ‘ w. h-CI on be - of Cmr towhshil lle y .\I lay. (‘hril mn ricd deu used Cm rt. 10 MO 'DA' 1)., i 862, rele esta or shew not he 51" neg ergo A By the up. 6, k Adams County ‘ INSURANCE (‘('lMl‘A.\'Y,—The Ex. ive (‘onnuiuce submit thi- finllnwing tof the operaliuns of the Company epflil year: ' ‘ ‘ VTRF. Pf ecu .‘lu enm nlur mg l hmul, bearing interest, 12“”, ‘ ' Nun-4 0‘ Sept. 1 Cash on (‘nsh prr luler-st - and Sept. 1. 1801, 903 35 ium rev‘d during the your, 1,153 $1! eceired to .\firil l, 1862, ‘ 1.38 ‘O9 :1 one dllring the yawn?) per Treasure; 1120‘}, Vl2: 1 x i. H. IleCrearyJosn by fire. in part, 8215 001 ‘ ufficttysburg, temporary luun, SR? 95‘] eruslpg, _ a , > 30 00 vies, Blanks, Stationery, kc" of Managers, hes, ers of‘Elcction, 'qsuler's suhtry, Irctury's “ Tr 2‘: Val 50 bn 00 50 00 u . ‘ 5 20 les on hand. { ‘ ‘ 2669 57 Ell in bundsoleeaTl.unul‘llanagers, 1109 m- _ - | PREMIUM NOTES. ’tofPreml'um Notéa,SepLl,’Gl. $90,827 91 i “ “‘ received du- g the year, [iv-ed and surgendared during the len'r, u ‘ PROPERTY INRURED ount of proper!) insured Sept” ,1861, '. ' f 51,270,132 76 . mof pyopcnyinsured dugin‘k ue ear, aurrendered’durink / ' 304,381/59 ‘ ___.4___ k '. -’ $1,282,449 41 irtd an i e yenu‘, mi km Poucrfié 1111 oficies omsmndinm Sem. 1, 1861,, 809 l“ issued-Quriug‘ the year, / ~ 215 I . ’ ‘r /’ " expired am 9 year, Pariciee now in fo] AVAIL. ng integéfig $2,669 57 (18 of fleas. and Managers, 3,109 65 / __— oyes in force, . The Executive Committee Again congratulate the Board -npon the prosperous condition of the Company. AEthongh it. has been in opt-ra tién om eleven years. no asseshment has ever been; made—all loss” and expenses having been‘pmd from mirrent receipts. leaving at this time on hand a cash capital of $3,779 22, nnd nnfnddilionnl capitnl of $92,370 37 in Premium Notes. The only outstanding indebtedness of th Company is $285, balance due to Wm. H. qurenry, on recent. loss of burn by fire. ‘ i ‘ »A. HEINTZELMAN, - 1 JACOB Kim, 1 R. IlcC-URDY, : Executive Committee. Anal—D. A. Balm“, Sec’y. Gettysburg. Oct. 6, 1862. . Nance. - HE undenigned, Auditor Appointed bytho Orphn'l Court or Adams county, to make istribufion Ind dispose of the: exceptions to the first account of lhxm K. Satan. Admin istrator c. t. s. of BALTanxvnn, deceased, will lit at his office,“ in. Gettysburg, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of OCTOBER, 1862, at 10 o’clock, A. 3L, 6n 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, 1862. 3t Auditor. TYSOSS’ fifty out pictures In securely sealed. Tysona’ 6“] cent pictures no water proof. Tyrons’ fifty cent pictures are entirely dumbl Tysons’ fifty cent picture: in unlurpussed. Tylohx’ fifly cent pictures are vmanted. Tylom’ fifly cent pictures at put up in lug. or null cuel. (Oct. 21, 1851. 1;: B snenfion of the [Adieu is respectfully; invited to a Inge und Iplcn‘did assortment, o adiel’ fine .KitL Ind Holman BOOTS 3nd; SUPPER—Lucia; Org .., ML, It 3 “ 41er I}. I. “LHIIY'S. 5 ‘ N SATURDAY, the 25th day of OCTOBER ‘ next, the subscriber, Administrator do honil mm with the Will unnexml, of ABRAHAI 313 M, deceased. will offer M Plihiic Sale, on the prunises, the following Rea] list-to of sold decedent, VII: A No. l: A SMALL YARV, situate in Ger. many township, Ada-u county, Pm, adjoining 19nd; of John Donner, Heirs of Samuel (iron. dud others, remaining l 2 Acres, more or loan. The improvements are a One-and n-half-slory LOG HOL'SE,‘ Log Burn. Spring House, and other out—buildings; also, LLuice fruit on the promises. - No. 2: A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in Union township. Adams county. PJ,, con taining 5 Acres and 94 Perches, ndjoxning lnnda afA. Graft, Heirs‘ o! 6'. Bishop, and other!. I gl’erwns wishipg to View the properties will be shown the name by calling on the Ad ministrator, residing near. . - , , [G‘Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on 1 staid day, when attendance will’ be given and terms made known by , , l ‘1 AMOS LEFEVER, l Adm’r de heal: I: n with the Will annexed. lly the Court—Jon: Elcuon'z, Clerk. , 5 Sept. 29, 1862. 2:; _ * N pursuance of mi writ of oliu Venditioni Exponna, issued or“ of the Court of Com on Pleas of Adorn conniy, Pn.,nnd to me irecled, will be expoged to Public Sale. at. the our! House, in Geltyshnrg, an Salurduy, (be 81!: day of October sail. (1862.) 151 1 o'clock, P. . ~ the following destribed Ami Estate, viz : LA TRACT OF LA D, situate in Franklin t wnsh‘m, Adams on :y, Pm, ngijoining lauds jf George Dnywnllr Widow licUnnghy, nod them, containing 40 lAcres, more or less, About Uacres clear and my balance in finiber, im rored with A one and a half story log veiling HOUSE, with _an unfinished tjwo-stpry log Buildihg attached, Dou- Hle Log Burn, Log Shop, Spring House, Corn ¢rib, and nil other necesanry out-huildings‘ ith a spring of wnier near this door of the wailing, and an Orcimrd of choice fruit treel. I Seized and taken into exeéulion u the firoperiy of menu. Hrsnri f SAMUEL wonr, Sherif. .l Sherifl": office, Gefilyshurg, Sept. 29, ’62. [Q‘Ten per cenq of the purchuo money pou all snles'by lhe‘flherifl'must he paid over inxucdiately after “14 property is struck dcnivxnl -r upon failure to corriplytherewith the properé v. will’br again put tip for sale. 7 \ V Valua. 16 Farm ‘ XT PRIVATE SASK—The subscribers, Ex ecutors ol' HUGE ELDERDIUE, deceased, fir at Prinflc 8111,, the lleal Eimte of said neceused. viz: f A FARM, situate ih Frederick county, Mary: nd, lying on the [fight of ghp roit’d lending om Emmitibnrg to§ nneytown, one mile and = half from St. Jon.- h's Sisteghood,ond two xileq -from‘ Emm ts urg, adjoining ltlnds' of olomon Kri‘se, J alum 'l'roxel,‘Robert{Allison In] others, cont ini‘ng 100 AQRES, More or gs; about 11* Aqresiof good T‘mbcrnréd a due roporlion of .\leaqlnw}. The im‘tpfovemgnts'nre . 3003 LOG HOI'SE, with' 3 Frame v._. . .nd‘httached. a Double Log Mam, “$1”: ever-failing well of‘ water convenient ‘ o the buildings, a mind Apple Orchard, with a uriety of other Fruit; Trees. '1 \ '- l’ersons‘w'uhing go \"M’W the property (we equesth to call on {Robert Alliion, adjoining he property, who will also make known the érms of sale, or on phher of fille‘snbscribeu, nmes 81. Elccrdice. residing in ()nrlisle. Cum verland (’ounty, Paagor John Carpenter, {asid ng on the Turnpikmlending from Gettysh‘urg o r‘humhcrsbnm, six miles framxthe fyrmer lace. JA \ll‘lh‘ Sl. ELDERQIUB, . JUIIN , C_-\l{l’l-I.\"l‘l£ll. -. Sept; 1, 1862. 03w - ( Era-«ton. Fancy ()HN FARHIR. I No. 718 Arch S claw Eighth. sou idc, Philadelphinjn otter and munufu $2.645 21 u'er «fl and dmler H kinda of FANG HRS, fur Lmlirs'ani ‘hildrcu'e wear. I d: ire to snv tn m' riends of Ad \m: are he surrouu iiugrmu 505 that I have m: n more, one of t. nrgcnannl mmt homl- , iml Assortments of all kinds nnll qlnliitlfé of ”.\SCY FI'HS. for Ladies' and Chlllh't-n's): 't-Ilr, hat will be worn dlujing Illia Eall find/“'ilftor. 48 H} 93 18 2 25 .\ly Furs were plxrtlnsz-d in Europe, [lrevious u the rise in Sterling Exchange. nyl the .\"ewy )uty imposed on all Furs, imported since the' ‘ rst 01' August. 1 \ ‘ ‘ I would also state. that as long M m}: stock. as“. 1 will offer it lit pricen/‘firopnrtionute to 'lmt the gum]: ens! Sine; bu 'll will he impossiy rlc for me llto lmppn'n' .\lnnul‘ucturc All)" I are Furs, and sell‘the at the same prices. ‘ wing to the unsettled/state ol the ulfairs of he Country. I l/ 1 ‘ . ’ say-Remember ll)! name. numlvernnvl street. ~ JOHN P‘AIIEIRA. ’ , file Arch Street; Philud'u. { Sept. 15, It? in: ‘ * i . / N once. ' l 1 [IE eubecriber, lmviug begn appointed by the ,(Suurt uf pommon Pleas; of Adams County: ’ mnmittcu (if the persmn and estate of ,Slnn" szrznixanng n Lunntig, of (‘onowngo township, Adums c¢unty. hereby gives notice to , l pctsons having cluims or'demundsngninst s 1d Snot-ringer. to’ present the same to the ‘uhscrihur, rusi-iin ‘in Unidn tounship, for slttlemv‘nt, and 1111 leraons indebted [9 make immediate payment! ' l ‘ 'Josaéa L. suo’mz, ('ommfltee. Sept. 8, 1862. 6t! , ~ ‘ —. ,-- ._.-V- ___..w Fourth Strqet Carpet Store, :47 nbm'c Cltesnut street. Phlladelphia.f I solicit an exfimination pith? prices nod quality of my largefand well selected STOCK U!" (‘ARPETINHS, Ml of the newest stylesaild mannfnctuyed of thjh tmnte‘rinll. Brussels, 3-ply—lngmin an Venetian Carpeting.— Druggets, Floor Oil gClothl, lnjevery width. 1 Rag, List and Gomge Carpeting—together ‘ with I large stuck éf WINDOW SHADES, of the newest and hdndaomont ipatternn, wlucln will be sold low. . J. 'l‘ DELAURUIX, ‘ l Sept. 8,9186%. 3:: 47: South «a: St. $4,859 as 23.347 99 114,175 ax 21,905 44 $P2.270.37 316,308 24 $1,586,5310' 1024 during $3,759 22 92.270 37 F PARTNERSIHP._-’—‘-The partnership here tol'ore existing between the uu’dersignod, in the practice of .\ledlcine, has this day been dissolved. The boqkn of the firm will be (hunt in the possession of Dr. Clumlel Hornet. who will continue the prhctice. [Q‘Oflice one dom- above the Drug Store of Dr. R. Homer. ; CHARLES HQRNER, , 2 ROBERT HORNEIL April 1,1862. 4' . $96,040 59 EVI BEARD'S‘ESTATE.—Letters of ad- L ministration: an the el'tnte of Levi Ben-rd, late of Freedom township, ‘Adnms qounty, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all persons indo‘ned to slid estate ‘to make immediate payment,.nnd those hnvmg claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SARAH ,M. BEARD, Adminiatratriz. Sept. 1, 1862. st Grain a: .GrOcery Warehouse. RANITE STATION.—The undersigned bu leased King's Warehouse, at Gran’ile Sut tion, on the Gettysburg Railgoad, when he il now engaged in the GRAIN; PRODUCE and GROCERY businels ou‘ a large seine. r He pays the highest market prices for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, km, and sells Groceriel of all kinds, u the lowest living profits. ; Give him 1 call. No efort spared to render ntisfaction. PHILIP HANK. Sept“ 1, 1862. 31:1 PURE GROUND SPICES, Eelected Ind ground expressLy for Dr. ROBERT ,HOB NER'S Harm-£15782”. ensues, Prints Gingh: Brilli D Ba., p 'A. 5001?: son? O COUNTRY IBRCHAN'I‘B.——Tbo under signed lnn Euewl ud Pcrfumeriu of a 1 kinds, at wholesale sud retail, all which he is aelling very cheap for calh. Cull and ex nminp then “in“. yan- nah-along. in. 3'o, 1» _ B." B. CARR, Agent. _ Public Sale. Sherifs Sale. Dissolution Notice. Valuable Real Estate 1‘ PUBLIC SALE—The Subscriber, Ex )A ecutor of the II“ will and lent-mom of ours Ilnun, (lg-med, will olfer at Public Sun, on the premises, on HONDAY, the 6th dny of OCTOBER hen, tho following Real Estate of said decedent, vil: A FARM, situate in Mountpleuanl town ship. Adams county, PL, three milgo euro! Gettysburg, near the muffin) Bonanghlown, Idjoming lands of John Cress. Abraham Reev er, John Rummel, and others, containing 173 Acres, more or less; about 35 fire: ure Timber and good Meadow. The Farm is lnm good state ofculziumon. The improve menls are n Two—story Frame nursnmnh BACK-building, Log ‘ Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, . Hog Pen, Smoke House, Spring House, Wllh n‘ new-flailing Spring, sad the Farm is well mi iered with neverfniling Springs in nearly every ‘ field: 111 Orchard of fruit. Ines—Apple, Patch, . Cherry, And other fruit. It a: now. uulmble propgrly. fil’enonx wishing to View it are request.- ed to call on Pius Ind Joneph A. Ham; te siding thereon. ' Q'Saie to comment-v at l o'clock. P. ~ on said day, when uttenduge will be give and um: nude known by ‘ GEORGE HEMLER, Ezecupr. Seth 8, 1862.» u , l ‘ Valuable Real Estate. I T PRIVATE SALE.— f A « No.l. GREEN-MOUNT may, adjoin ing um Borough of Gettysburgcoutaininq 124 arres. Lnnd good and building: net. No. 2. CUMBERLAND FARM; f 6!" miles much of Gettysburg, on the Tuneytown road, containing 138 ncres. Land red soil and ,the buildings good. 7 No. 3. A GOOD GRIST HILL, with Elam-res of Lnndin Germany'tmtnship, l! miles_fmm Littleslofin. All in good Older and will be sold cheap. ‘ ~ No. 4. A COMMODIOUS BRICK DWEbI’JNG HOUSE, in the' Borough of Geltfsbli g, in complete order. . f 7 All of which vfillrhe sold on uccpmmov‘ating terms. ‘ _ GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 1, 1862 > Dr. Robert Homer’s ‘1 EW FAMILY DRUG um macaw-non arena, CHAIIRRIICIG BTBIIT, GETTYBBUBO Having retired from the actiye pracci‘Ce of my profession, Luke pleasure m nnnopnt’in'g to the citizens of Getty-burgh“ vicinit that I have oppned a. ‘ . , NEW DRUG STORE, ‘ in the rodm formally occuple‘d by Drs. R. k 0. Hanna, u an office, where I will canatantly keep on hand A Luge Inpply ofnll kinds of FRESH DRUGS, ‘ ' MEDICINES, ' , ‘ ' . , CHEMICALS, E . ' PERFUMERY, H ‘ ‘ TOOTH POWDERS. ' , ~ DYE‘STIJFFS, DRY PANTS. and - _ ‘ PAINTS ground in on; .5 ‘ OILS. expressed nnddf’sfilled, ‘ A . STATIOXERY oramk'mds, Inks, Pena, Poncils,‘Papel-, Fomh, Brushes. kc. ‘ PATENT M BBICINES . All the pupulur Patent. Modici’nes,.together whh a selection of pure WINES, BRANDIES and \\'HISKEY, {or medjcinal pal-pages only, always on hand. ‘lu a word, my atock,ém‘brnces everything usually lonnd in n first-chug store of [his description. A large supply of fresh Drugs has béen re cgived, and others are arriving, which him or fering lo the public on very nccommodnling terms. My Medicines have all been purchued under my personnl inapection and snpeflniou from the most reliably- huusea. I can therefore n‘m only reconnmend.thcm as pure and fresh, but can Bell them clump. . N. B.—PA\RTICL’LAR ATTENTION gjfen to the tn-Mment of all chronic diSQn‘cS. HI @ADVICK GRATIS£E3I Muy 12, 1302. 11" T g The Rebels Defeated‘ 1 T RICHMOND.—GEVBRAL .\k-CI. LLANA' A AHEAIL—THREE ROUSING CI Bil-IRS. —-’l'lm umlcrsigued calls the attention of the poano of Gettysburg and its \‘icinity'to his' Well sejccted stock- of goods, consisting pf; the ‘ foilowing mum-d articles in pnrt :‘ ‘ To the LflleS: You will find that the un dersigned his alinost ever) thiug‘ tint you can n=k fur, rxu-pt Dry Goods, ”()nnt’lo:fllld Shoes. Hp has all the fancy fixings whirli are mndc use 9! now a days in the lme of i‘erfugm-ries, SHAPE. Gnuntlots,lilovea. Stockings, Bead Col lars, Belts. Combs, and many other nrlirles in tln-ir line, ton numerous in menlion, aim: Hoop Skirts 24 springs improved style, lor at, and Hood [hops from 2 to 3 cents a pin-e. Vie lute style or Palm Leaf Fans, Chinese makmt‘or I‘s cnutq, Ludies’ :ind Misses‘ line Black Sullt‘llius; Harrison's Hauschnid Soup, the glt‘tl¥‘.\‘t wush~ ing soup cvnr discovered in America. 10 has the genuinn, bought direct lronuhe m untur turer, lo gems per lb. Come and gut mew tree of dhnrge nndfiy it. ‘ . Menuhin-n, the undersigned hasl almost everythihg in your line which is Leplinéa first clnss Variety Store. ' ' .i " For the Farmers he has Forks fin: litij' and Marine, Shovels and Hoes,-l-‘ork andlshowl linndlcs‘ and L fine assortment of (lriocerio: and I;iqu9rs, of all kinds, and nil which he will sell low for cub or country produce. (livv himju cull. «Place of business, So. 113 East York; stregt, right opposite the Bank, ' H. G. CARR, Agent. June 30, 1862. GREAT BOOKS Ix PRESS. ' ' Thrilling Incidents , - Or was GREAT mummy. ; - OIL. . THE HER-OISE 0? out SOLDIER? ASD , SAILORS. ILLf‘arnuzn. l VOL.,,LABGII2MO. Pnic ’, 31.25. The critics and the public are rightiin pru dicting thnt this will surpass, in gmphifi nnrru tive, exciting interest, and' extensive p [polari tr, all other histories ofthe \\'-u for the Union. its theme will he the heroic daring; 4, ntient sufiering, and hair-breadth escape! of nr sol d‘iers and sailors,end its incidents w 1 form the theme of conversation at innumera le lire sides for years to come. It «gill co ain, in nddition to its stirring details, the philo ’ pfiichl Annlysis oi the Causes of the War’, Jous Lorukor Noun, LL.D., Author off-1‘ e Rise oi the Dutch Bepublic,"etc., the dateso till the important events from the John Bro h raid, and so Accurate .nnd revised account bf the principal battles, with engravings. , One third the proceeds of all Subscriptions sent direct to us will be given for the lieliefol‘ Disabled Soldiers, and all persons who wish a copy otthe work. and also’ to benefitJhe sol diers, should 'send their name and ad resa at once. Also, any oflicer or private. or person in any section ofthe country, havingknowlcdge oft heroic eci. or stirring incident, will oblige us by sending us an account of it. Booksellers, I’ostmasters, and Canvassing Agents will-be'furnished with a Subscription Prospectus, on application lo the Publishers, WA libersl commission given to soldiers desiring to set as Agents in lakingsuhscriptions I]. THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN MAKUFAC TURES, FROM 1602: To ”360. _ A, By Dr. J. Lsunsn BISHOP. 2 vols., Bvo. Vol. 1. now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready. This is probably the largest and most in:- portent work now in the American press. We hue alsojust published new editions of the followfi‘g useful and popular books: THE BUS . ESSMAN'S LEGALADVISER; or, ‘iiow to Save Money, by Conducting Business sccording to Law, Is expounded by the Best and Latest Authorities. 600 pp., sheep.— Price, $l. 3 OPPQRTUNITIES FOB INDUSTRY; 01;, A THOUSAND C}! ANUES TO MAKE MUNEY. Cloth, $l. This has been republished in England. s, Every business man and clerk should have these books. . They will pay the buyer s huh. dred fold. Every parent should get them {or their sons. All these books sre mailed, postpeid, on re ceipt or price. We pay particular attention to nailing books, wrspping them carefully, and will procure and send, postpaid, any book 'snywhere, on receipt ofpublishers’ price and six stamps. Address FREBDLEY & 00., ‘ Tribune Buildings, New York. Pimm.—Penons who wish to buy I. Piano of the best makers will be shown how they can save e heudsome sum in the pnrchue if they eddress Piuo, care Jar,'()os s 80., Publishers' A enth, New York P. U, ‘Jnly :l, 1863. A Valuable Farm 'l‘ PUBLIC SALE—On TUESDAY. the A m dny of OCTOBER next, by order of t e (lrplmn's Court 01 Adams count), memb scriHr. Admin‘vtmmr of Juan-n RIDDLIIOFII, Sn, derenwd. will offer n 1 l’uhlic Sula, on the premises, lho following Real Relate 0! will de cedent, viz: A FAR“, situue in Liberty township, Adams county, Pm, adjoining lands of Jacob ’Eiker, Andrew White, Dnid “llflln, John Welty, and others, containing 211 Acres, more or less, about 75 acres of which Are cmercd with fine Timber, With about 4‘) acres of .\iendow. The Farm is in ngoml suite of cultivation. (part having been hmed,| and under 200 d k‘ncmg. h is one of the very best Farms in that region. The improvements are :1 large Two-story. Double Dwelling HOUSE, Bunk Burn, . anon Shed and Corn Crib, large Hay ‘hed, Carrillge House. Hog’l’cn. Smoke House, Wash House with Cis'eru, LOG TENAN’I‘ HOUSE, 9nd other buildings; a well of good water at the house Ind another in the lmrnoyard, both neverfiiiling, with n pump :n each; two thriv ing Apple Orchards, of choice fruit. with pour. peach, cherry and other fruit. The Farm is well watered, and ii in every respect I. most desirable property. wl‘ermnl withing to view it are requested to ’call em Geo. W. Riddlemoser, residing thereon. l . " 59'8“» to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 3]., 011 said day, when attendance will bo-giveq and 14m; nude knownb _ _ ‘ , ’ DOSEPH RIDDLEMOSER, Adu’r By the Conan—Jon: Excnouz, Qlerk. Aug. 2541862. to A. Forward. Movement. HE 8136]! GOING 01!. CE ' ? PICKTNG IN COM“AND.. «ring Hen-loved Ihe hendqunrten of my Clothing Himfiotlum from my old stand .in (ihambers ‘urg strrct inm Baltimqu urea, t l ‘7‘ doors orth of Dunfiet l: Ziegler’a, I tlke pleasure in unnonnclng to my "hands and the public‘ge rally, that! am better royal-ed than ever nccommodnte Ihem will: even thingin m line. My room has beempainted and hands mely papored‘ and the revenurrirll ofasplen id usonmontof . ' ~ SI‘RL H AND SUMMER CLOTHING . l 1862 x ml: unn- irnxs Iron ' 1852 makes'it :mph nit-filly the Cheap and Pub , l ioinble Glowing- Stun l ‘ ‘1 of’flenysburg. - ‘ _y In the film’s Department will be Found I most couui eta assortment of - FINE o|.“nt CHATS, , ‘ 88:1. 888 COATS, ' A v 2313 ARU‘PANTS. for ‘ : spam} AND SUMMER WEAR Our Bojs’ Dvpilrlment mmpri'sgs every rs fiety of Miles. Boys can be trimmedout from head to {my wi’h suits complete :m_d bhcnp. FUREN'ISIIiNG GOODS, i such as . 3, ‘ SHUITSL . c ‘ " UUIjJARS, . ’ ~ ill.\.\'l)KFlß<‘lllEFS, ‘ ' NI‘ZUKTIE<, ' ' - . GLOVES, ‘ f ‘ HOSIERY, km, All selécmlwlth main-Meat care and sold al thelnwpsti nah prices. queem it unnecesahry to m Ike miy exm newspaper flounsh, being confidN-l llhnl n cull will satisly all that our goods an: Inst. wlfnt we m-nmmend them to be —-well mmde, of good material, and cheup'fl than the shine quality of goods can he bought in Adams count}. This muchl will any, that [will gusunnwe to all who may furor me with glncir pulmuzbgr, entire :.ttibfir:liun, as to quill, 11):, (it uh hpricc. F. B. IIIGK'ING. Aplil 2“}, “563. ' ‘ sun. WM. n MUMPS ' DENTAL REMEDIES, A 1:3 THE unsr I! THE WORLD, ' ISSI'MNG FINE TEETH up A swam 311 mm; FL'EHNG TOOTHACHE ASD NEURALGH. DD youwish to be blow-i with and’admired )for Family Waltz and Sound .Tcgth? Use Dr. Wm’. B. Hurd's Unrivalled Tooth Payday, wnrrunled (rec trmn’dcitl, alkali, or 11an injurious substance. Price 25 cents per bO. . ‘ . - ’ .TB‘m-wnre of the ordinary cheap Téolh Pn 'IIEI'S. which whiten but tit-stray. , . Do ynu wish to be certain that xdnr BREATH I: pure, swm-L and agreeable tn huabmffl m “ HP, lovor or friend 'I 1'“! Dr. Hurd’s Ce!- ebwted‘Mouth Wash. Price 37 ccmsper boll e. v ‘ ’ This us‘rinzen‘ mm: is slab the best remedy in the warm for Cnnkcr‘ Rm] Breath, Bleeding; Gums, Solo Moulh'fvlt', It has cured hundreds, Do you or your children suficri'rom TOOTH ACHB? he! Dr. Hurd’s Mdglc quth ache Dr‘ops. Price 15 Nuts [we]: bottle. * Are vuli "MN-ted with NEURALGIA ? Get Dr. W. ;B. Hurd's Neuralgia Plaster; The "19:5! clllclu'e mu] dclnghlful remedy known. [ The) (14‘; not. adhera nor blister, but soothn and charm pain “may; Try them. Pncu 18 and 37 com“. Mni‘cd on rvccipbof price. Dir ymi wish a «)lanch set “DENTAL REMEMES and in ”Fromm-e oh Pruerving 'l‘mh? Get Dr. W..B’. Huyd's Dental Treasury, the nenu-xt ynd most vulnsblc pruscm tlmt one fri°ml can nuke to another. Ptite $l.l Svnt by Eipnsz m ree’eipt 0? price. For Salk at “when stores throughout the country. ~ ‘ CACTIOI.—AB thcro nre dealers who take ad; vantage of our udvenisemenls to impale upon their cmmmera inferior preparations, it it he'- cesahry to insist upon lnu'ing what you'crrll for, and ‘yuu will oxl- 15: sunrthorou'gbly «sled, and prepared by an egperknced and scigntifio‘lk‘nfist,Treasurer of the New York Suds Demist‘s Associntion. nnq Vice President 01' the New Yprk City Dental Socibty. ‘ ‘ Address . ‘ WM. R. HURD B‘. CO,, New York. July 21, 1802. ' Dec. 2. ly Auditor’s Notice. HE Auditor appointed by the ()rphan's Churn of Adwnu county, to report'diauiJ huliou of the ‘bzllunco in the hnhds of Rum- Knuu, .\Qministrntm or the (was of Sauna" 'TAnon, deceased, to and among the parties legal') entitled thereto. will meet all 'personu iuleruh-d for the purpose of his dppoinlme‘nt, It the oflice of“. 5: W. Marina, in Gettys burg, on SATURDAY, the Hub daypf OCTO BER, 1362,11: loo'cLock, All. 4 . - WK. MCQUEAN, Ambler. Sept. 29,1862. td _ ' Spectacles, Spectacles. osm’u DEV“, sign‘ of the Watch 3nd ,Specmcles, In the diamond, has now on hand a Inge assortment of Gold, Silver and S.eel Spec-“clog! nd is prepared to suit all who will [3701’ him with n mll. ' ’ N. B._ Cash paid for old (old mdfiilver lg?! _I, 1862. New! Reurant. HE undersigned has opened a Restaurant, I at. the corner of York nnd Liberty streets, eltyaburg, where he will keep everything in the eating line in Season—lgloo Ale, Luger, and Older, Seglrl, Tobacco, in. 'He is likewise fining up n Silicon for Ice Cream at file same place. He hopes, by attention to business and n desire (0 please, to receive a liberal :hnre of custom. HENRY W. CHRISMEIL In; 5, 1062. “Life-st ‘fi-BE'NWGHSEES. UST reéched and {or uh at CODOIH t GILLBSPIE’S u large and exceflent Inpply of Orleans Sugar and Nolan‘s, with a. great. qunumy and variety of Sugars, which we are bellinglow—eilher wholesaleorrctnil. Syrups of all kinds from 35 to 65 cents per gluon. Sept. 1, 1852. g .\UL WSBER‘S ESTATE—Later: of mi ? ministration on the auto of Pnnl ’eber, hue o! Conowngo township, Adnms county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the lame twp., be hereby gives notice to all pal-lons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, nnd those having chums against the lame to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL REILY, Adu’r. Ang.18,1862. n ADIES, call snd nee :ho cheap“: lot 0! L SXLKS our ofiered in Geltytburg, which no m or: mad mdy k: Illa u _ 4pm 2 . Imm! OAL OIL—M , DR. 3. Hanna's Dug Bmm It. 2. ty Notice. g , Proclamntlon. “FIBERS; in 19nd by tho gt “liq " em! Asicmhly at this ‘tnte. eat! . in An act to regulate the chenl Election: of _this (‘mnmonwanlthfl' enacted on the 'Jnl oi lJnly. 1539, it is enjoined on ma to giro fnb'ic Notice cf such Election tn be hwid, and t. enumerate in surlr notice wlmt nflimnmre tn be elm-tn]: I, SAMUEL WOLF, fiber” of HM County of Adnmr, (la, thorofnrr, hen-ivy gird this public nutirc lathe Electors nflhe laid (‘ounty of Avlnmy, that a Central Mean wil be held in suit] ('unnty. on the Steam! Tvudu n/ Odabrr mt. (”V 1411., l ‘m the latent] District. Computed of the fullmxing Tuwnihiptl, 'in In the First. (iiiifll’t, composed of the Bar. oiGettyrburgmtthc(‘ourhhouaednGettysburg. In the Second district, composed _of the township of Liermnm’, urtht‘ house oanflmniel Emnes. in tin: town of Littlestowri, in film township oerrmuny. in the Third (“~ler composed of the town ship of Uxfufl,a.t the house at Anthony Sunk haugh, in the town of New Oxford. in the Fourth district, composed of the to"- ships of Lillimore and Huntington, at the house of G. \V. Hildebrand, 'm the township of Huntington. lu tliq l‘ifrh distrir-t, composed nftho town: ‘ ships of ilmniltunbun and Liberty, nt thl Pub lic dchoohhousc in Millerstpwu. R = in the Sixth diufl'il“, romposed oi the town- ’ ship of Hamilton. at the house now occupit-d by Dnniei Bt‘t‘kl‘l‘, in the town 0! East Berlin. . [n the Seventh disfiifl, composed of the township of Menuuen, in the PubliciSchooly house in the town of Bendersvifle. ‘ in the EighMislricg, kompo-ed nfg‘ue town ship of Stubs", M the hon. «animal! 1:. Grass, in lluun-rsmm‘n. ‘ \ - In the Ninth districl, composed qhhe town ship of anklin, M. Ile house now ocwpiél by John P. Run. in snid town-hip.’ In xhq 'lk-nlh district. composed of them; chip of Cunowugo, In the house ofJ‘hn Bul be)‘, in .\h-Sherrystown. . ‘ ln‘th; Elvventh district, composed of the township» of Tyrone. u l‘ncl home of Allen 0. Cochin llqldlershurg. In the Twelfth disfiifl, compost-d of the township of Mouutjny, at the house oflra. V. "use, in said tbm ship. ‘ In the Thirteenth distri- ompmed of the (on'nslxflp of Mountplennfifn the public ‘ School-house in suit! town hip. situate It flue cross ro‘nds, ‘he on lending frnm Uxford to ' the Th 6 Taverns, theolhcr from llunlentow. y (0 Hanover. . ‘ ,- In the Fourteenth district, composed of (he, ‘ldwnship of Reading, uthuu‘iu 01 fl. s|. bid“ in Hampton. ' _ In We rim-om}. distr'cn. "composed of the Borough of licrwiok, at the Public School homxe in Abbottstown.‘ In the Sixteenth district, \(‘ompost‘d of the. township uf Frt‘edmn. m the houac of Nichol“ “within {Hi-d township: , , In the Sm‘entccnth diétrict, compound ofg‘ro township of L'niun. nt tho house 01' Enoch Le fever, in will township. I ' I ~ In the Bightcvnth diill’it‘f, composed of tha‘ township afflutjcr, M. the puh‘lic School-homo} in Middlutuwufig said township. ‘ 1. In the Nineteenth districtflcomposed of tha‘ township of lkmu'ck. at the .Pigeo’n mm Sch‘oolrhule, in mid township. ; Jn the Twrntieth district, rampant! of thp town=hip of Cumberland, up the hnuxe M D.’ Bluehnnuh; in the hurough offiettyuhnrg. , ' At whit-h lime nnd plan-My“! be elected One Auditot (icnornl nftheGommonm-nlth: ' One Surveyor General of; the CqmuwnJ . Wetlnh‘; :5 f‘ . One Member of Cong-ecu, _reéz-éaont thn District ‘cmnpmed of tré ‘nntios of‘ Adams, Franklin,.Fult.on, Bedfogd and" Some ‘ XL; 1 .. if One Mer L-r of the State Senate, tn repfly sent. he Counties of Aflnma, Funnklin‘ and Fulton : i ' ‘1? One Member of AscomHy ;3 . 1 Due ()nunty Cnmlmssioneq ‘ Oue County Auditor; ‘ _‘ . One Dirocmr of the Poor; , ‘ : . ‘; One'Diulrict Attorney; ‘ ‘ _ One‘Uouuty Hurvoyor; , Onp Prnthonomry; 1‘ Ond Coroner Pnrtlculnr ntlention is direqu‘d to the ActAOC Assembly, pout-ll the 27th «Lay or l‘cbrnnry.‘ 18in, entitled ” An act rolnti e to voting It e-‘ leclions in Adnnu. l).mphin,lYork.w [monster-g Cumberland, Bradt‘o rd, Centric, Greene, and l 4 , rlc," viz: ‘ ? ._. 4 ‘ SECTIHS 1. Bo it cnnctrd y the Sennte‘nnd‘ llnuiclufßepresenlalivca OTH é Commonwealth. of Pcnnsylvnnh inflenernl Asfcmhly met had it is hereby cnncted by the nnlhority of the name —t[lmt.it <hnll lielnwfnl for [lie qualified voter! of the connlici of Ad uni, Lancmter. Dauphin.» 'Ytj‘rk, Franklin. Cnmhcrlnndhllmdfizrd, Centre; Greene, and Eric, from and hfter the ,pusmgq n! this act, to vote for all candidate: for tht vagions offices to be filled at lin election on and slip or tick‘ctral’roi'ide'd. That the office {at which ever; candidnte is vatcd'for, Ihnll be driigrmted,’ us rcquimd by the existing hurl of (1e39 Common“ with. l . J ' Secrruv 2. Thur. any fraud committed by”: person voting _in the manner hbore preocribed‘. shall be pn‘uishrd by the cgihtmg lawn» of Halo Commonwealth. ‘ - Mao—ln and by virtue oi the 14m section‘ of the art nfiircstiiduevery per-non, excepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold any ofljcg or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the I’m’ted States, or of any city or incorpornwd district}, whether a cow: mlasionrd officer or ntherwine, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or ug‘hull be employed under. he legislative, executive or judiciary’fiof partme‘ht of this Stale, or fifth: Cnilcd Stated, or or any city pr incorpurntiygl district, and all ao’that every member of angn-u and of the State Legislature, and 01 tlie Select or Ciga mon Council or any City, or Commiéslone of any incorporated district, isjby lnw iflt'lilfl‘flg of holding or exercising at the “me time, the once or Ippointmcnt of Jnngc. Inspector. 0; Clerk :of any elecliun of this Commonwealth; and than no Judge, lmpcctn‘r, or other ofllcel‘ ofnny ouch clctxon, shall beleliglble to any oi!- lice w‘he then ted fin“. ‘ ‘ . Ann—« That in the fourth section of the Ad of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to u. ecnlioni. sml-t'or other purposes," approve-if April lath. “540. it is enacted thgt the aforesaid 14th sectiun "mun notbecdnstrued, tll to pm“- veht nny luiiitin officer or bot-ou‘gh officer, tram" serving aajuiigo, inspector or clerk, at any gen- ' erul or special election in this Commonwesth." And‘in nndhy an Act of the General Ascent. bly of this Mate, purged the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the in‘pectarl mi! ‘Judges be It the plnqe! pt their districts onAho‘ dny of the General 'Elecliou aforesaid. nt 9 o'clock in the forenodn, to J: and perform the severul duties requirod nude joined on them in and by the snme act. ‘ . ' And he it further directed; in and by the Act; of the General Assembly of this Sate, afore said, that one of the Judges of each of'tltp ifi'flcrent districts aforesaid, who rhnll hnv. t e charge of the certificates of the number at va‘es which shall have been given fore-ch can. didatn for the different ofiicjes then and there voted for at their respective districts. lhuli meet the third day after the election, which Ihnll he on leam (he 16/}. of amon- aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there to m-tke s Mir statement Ana certificate at the number of votes, which nball have been given nt the dill'erent districts in that county oi'_.\dams for any persuns for the afl ces ntoresuid. Z ~' ' ‘ ' suntan womsmfin. Sherifi's 013 m, Gettysburg, Sept. 8, ’6l. Notice. NDREW WILITE'S ESTATE—Letter; of administration on the estate "(Andrei While. tale of Freedom my», Adnmrco., do. cea sed, having been granted try the uncles-sign». ed, residing in xhe same tomuhip, they hereby give notice to all persons indebtei to aid estate to make immediate payment, und- thgn having clnims against the same to pres"! them properly authenticated for lettkmen. . W. RUSS WHITB, 1 “' ' K J. HARVEY WHITE; 7 Ang.25,1862. 6|! ' Adm'n. Fruit Cans, I" all sizes, wholemle and retail. I O SHEADS & BUIEIHLER’S Stove 3nd 'HI Bambhsbmeut, corner afoul-[isle “mound the Ramona. /[Sept. 8, 1801, mum's 0000 mm, Woody Hair in. Maui", Shilling th' Tonic, ad om: kg: {Or 3.10 t‘ D 5 3. W's :to F" fll7ll-1) su riot' luscotuieshilt /1012Mea CI LiSCI
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