fired ohm“ haw-M 7-o'eloek. The citi zens of the town were nthered together st dim-rent pointt, and. (Scourge, had to en dure the mortiflmtlon ot'betng passive in - tutor; of the seem. Some few strngglihcg soldier: Were in the town at the time the rebels entered, but either remained con cealed or mule good their escape toward: Shippensburg or HarriAburg. rm: 39cm: To)’lKtlL\'L\. *' The following is one’ot the " Associated Press" dtfipmrhm: Naomi-1:. Untoher 11. 12 311—4 regret_ to inform you that my surmise hit evening of the Mcape of the rebel; acrrm the Poto mnc. without any net-ion»: interference by the Federal forcefi. is fully confirmed.— They nt fir“ nttemptt’t‘l to crou at Nolan’s «Ford, which is directly at the mouth of Mo noucy river. They were driven from this point by the rhells of our tomes stationed ethere. and gave up the attempt without much _oppmition. as the road we: _open to '0? ’ cm to reach the lower fords at Conrad's L. J! Eduards’ ferries. which are nearly op- Ronite Leesburg. After being driven from .'olnn’l ford. they divided and crossed the river ‘nt difl'erent pnints‘, but principally at I‘mmud’l ferry, which is fully aix miles be low the mouth of the Monocwcy, and not ~ fur from Ponlesville, in Montgomery coun tv. This in the principul ford by wind! Gong. Lee and .lncluon made the crossing with the rebel army. fl‘he farmers taken rinonern at Mercen hurg, Pa.. were parolotrhy the rehelq at the river. ’They arrived here this morning.— They report that Gen. Stunt-t and Gen. llnlnptnn were both Wl”) the expedition. ’l'he cnvnlry eon-tidbit of (letnchments from Virginia and South Carolina. regiments. They Neized no linr-teq in Maryland. but Iwept the portionsl of Penmylvania through a winch they finned of every horse worth taking. Mr. Clark's nengaper express man was en tured liy-them. ut escaped af ter they hag crowed the river. All is quiet here this morning, after a day ofexcitement yeutortluy. Much mor tifimtion is expressed in military circles at the failure. to intercept the daring marau don. The importnnr-o nfpmtmting Frede rick and the Monmnt-y Junction and bridge, with millinm of government property” xhowever. rmcenxitated the maming of a huge ‘ ' force at those pointd. 833". daubflm, rnqui ‘ red all the nvntlahle troops. Gen. Pleasan lon, with hi- cnvalry and artillery. traveled ‘ 72 miles in 24 hours, in pursuit of them. .-JRRIVAI. or A Must. rxlmxu—mnwa or ‘ noun Axn rnuvmoss 1'"le OBJECT. - Ifgrr‘t’shiml )ct.l‘.’.-'i‘hv rebel primner (Ip tured yesterday at New Salem arrived here this afternoon. “is mime in Chander. 01' ‘the Fin-i Virginia Cuvalry. and he is the oniy bite of {he invading pal-1v mptured.—— ‘ Ila is intelligmt nnd talkative. He nnys thnt three farmers surrounded him aml the major of his regiment, while in the advance after something to «k The ‘mninr «amped. (.‘hnusler has been eighteen month‘ in the lehel service. He gives no rebel plans, e;- rept that the ohjnet,nt their raid was to pro pure horn-sand )mvisinm. He i.- haml . finioly uniformm‘, in clothes smuggled to him t‘rnm llaperstnwn while the Pennsyl tlunh militia were them. I The "Warhington Star, of Mnndny cve~ hing. says: A mm: who arrived here this mnrning; _ from near Ccmrml’s Fert‘t'. states that h was in the prom-nee n! Gen. Mum s f": minutes Ingram he‘ermwd theriver with his'mammlingfmee‘ in hiu retreat frnm his ‘ lute foray into Pennefilmnia. Gun. Stuart infortiu-d him. in u saroastic manner, that In) hml "fnnh-ddhe whale party,” but. re ' frenetl that he had unt‘aeemnpli‘hed what. wnn int. ruled “hm he started. as he rxpectmi tn rearh Frederick, Md” destmy the government Mun-4 at 'that point. and then destroy tho Lridue (Iver Mnmmlcy t- river ; but that. nEI thingvx taken into can siderutinn. he "had carried out. his pro gmmme with muoh nta‘efi." ' ‘ Stuart‘s mun mul lmr4es looked extreme ly ethwh‘d. but the funm-r trio in hizh g‘e-e. HI'III frnnt the lunk)‘ nf the clnthing 0n . tho-irrpersons, and that _whinh they hail l tit-ll (in their extra (“(05011) hun‘es. (which vjntttnln‘red {nlmut 1.00“.) that? vxpeeted nnil . 'i-uhl thut the change would he: very now-[W 1b”, mlmr‘iaily the show ninl 19mm. of \\'hit'h they him a. large quantity. (ion. Sinai-t, HP"! his mmplimenh to :t nnmher ol 'l'nilml States nfl'tt-oru with whmn' he was acquainted in Old time“. Until. decidedly. ARMY LETTER. _- “ ~ ' .CLJRKSHI'RG. Vn., Oct. 5. 1882. ~ DunCm:mum—Clarkshgw.our prowl»! l- cation. iw the enmity sun, of Huryison. maid tn )w lhl‘fi'eultbie-s! county in “’ll:th Virghfin. It is «itunml on the wow brunch ‘ n! the Monongflnln‘ distant from Park'm‘s? lung. on Um Ohio, eighty six. and from ‘ l’ultjmnrevnhont three hundred mllm. It. onnmina n court-hmwm six chum-hos mulnn men-lelny. nu _ofwlnrln. le‘Ojitx“ the roar!- ' home, gre ugml by the G-wernmént for < gum-«l lmu-le, snhlinu' quarters. &c. Thu podple generally are for the Union. and [lke'nfl Virginiim, are open-hearted mu} hnspitxhle, vieing \gith me]: other in ‘ making the nick and woundml soldiers mmfovfublo. Thin i; (he birth-place of the ’nbel Gen. Jackm ; many of‘his relatives live in and around the town. some 6! whom have been arrested and confined for u. too free up of the tongue, in expressing seces jinn Glenliments. 7: Gen, Kelly. accompanied by his ntafl‘f consisting” oFCapt. Melvin and Lieut». Kelly. reviewed our Regiment. yesterday, on a fit‘lll adjoining our camp. and. as usual. nude a splendid display; and at tha re‘quesc of the General. Col. Ilay drilled the Regi ment in the manual of arma. which elicited the commendutions of all the military men on the ground, of whom there was u large number. _ x It. has been determined. by permissién of the commanding General, to send hqme from each company one rqan to recruit} to fine full standard, the different companies oi‘our Regiment. Before this reaches you the glad face of your old friend Barney will :he peeping in at your door. to hell you of withing: that Ihnve forgotten or neglected to write, and‘ bespeak for him a hearty welcome from his old friend-I in Gettysburg. He deserves well of his friends and coun try. for a truer soldier does not'live. Sergeant Single has been detailed. to re cruit. for Company I. Let the yomg men of Adams county come out and fill up both the companies ‘ {ram there in this Regiments. nndl am sure they will not. regret their joining either the companies or Regiment, when their term of service is over. A close‘mncy of over one year with both the 6 ad line oflicers of this Regi- meat. enables me to speak knowingly of :rm‘u chmcter And dispositions ofall of them. “find I do not hesitate to any that it is the m grumble organization in the field. ‘ Among the troops gt this point are the Ringgold Cavalry, from Washington coun. ' ty. Penn.- Lieut. Myers is in command, _ Cch John Keyes being at home recruiting t full Regiment. 2d Lieut. Hm. who is every inc): . true-hearted son of Rennsyl "nit. il'now confined to his bed by a '~ upniued ankle, which he received by the ' ffll‘of his horse. The been feeling exists _ "between our two organizations, and we all . ~ topomuwo may not be gepomced during (“mum of “m w. ’ Th’o’aflcm Ind man in mummie- fromyour mumwbhgood health. Lieut. Noni: in with m. md looks W 0- Campfire agrees with Msfm Enabler, consequently he never oomphim and is Al wnys ready for any duty. He deserves a Coioneicy. Let him have one in the new Pennsylvwh Regiments. Zoo Zoo. THE DRAFT. The following is a. complete list of the men drafted in this county lut week. x We delay our paper several hours to insert it: BER W 1 CK T WP. Samuel Jacobs. Emanuel Lauchman. Wm. S. lAucbman, Jacob Kenamund, William Elder, Samuel Fleming. Frederick Shanebrougb. John Richter. PeterSu-rner. lsarael banner. Nicholas Henry, David Null, Jacob Mnrkle. John LnuchmanJohn Segright, George Emleb, Annnias Wolford BER WIPK 808 Bonj. F. Kefimer, Rudolph Brown. David S. Pefl'er, Wi] inm C. Beck, Jesse A-per. W'm'um Hair. Emanuel R. Willa. Michael Helms], Chm-lea Dosh, John M. Wolf, Jer. Collins—lL , BUTLER John Lower. Amos Myers, William Stein our. Miohnel Miller, David Bricker. Henry Smhl, Henry Roth, Charles A. Harlzel, Zachariah Culliaon, Miller Linn, Joseph Weible. Henry Bitner. Nash G.Cnm)-. Jesse F. Slnybaugh. Franklin Rice. Martin Boyer. Daniel March, Daniel Starry, Thomas Tay lor, .lumesnn Myen, Gabriel Myern. Jncnb Mowrey, Jamal Blicker, Dnniel McCane, Moses Cnim. John Schloasor. William Crum. John M. Peters, David MoDanel. 199 M 'l‘rmtle, Jeremiah Orner.lmac Boyer, Joseph Lei-aw, Joseph Fleck. Henry Cmm. Dame] Walter, George Shakely, John stvar, Jalm Orner, James Heller, Ephraim Shank. John Casey. Christina Keckler. Isaac Roth, Samuel Cram—4s. C (IMB ER L A .\‘D. William G. Black, John Current, David Bloch"; Hpnry Jacobs, John W. 1100an plo, Ilmiel Forne . Wm. McGrew, Charles M. Gallagher. &'illinm Spmglor, John Mum-hover. Amm Leismr, David H. Beams. Au§nstua Cmver, Joseph leding. John Stnh. Jamfix A. Weigert, William Currem, John S. Form-y. Abraham Keck ler, John N. Seltzer. Peter Gleaner. John Staub. Emanuel Weigert. Albert We), David P. Wrigert, Imac T. Sohriver. m. H. Sentz. John Gilliland, Jnhn Socks, Frederick Hankey, David Hengy, George Hurting—32. ‘ CONOWAGO. William H. Brogunier. William Over haugh,Wininm Manges. Minna Bollinger. Peter Krichten. Pntrick Dray". Michael Sander, John But-hey. jr.. Edgar L. Jen kins, Jnhn Kenn. Henry Links, Jereminh A. Aulnbnuzh.‘Willinm Batu-man. John Waltmnn. Frederick B 9r. Jacob Niederer, Lewis Bulk. Lewis riICMMkP. Vincent Cronincor. Vincent Obold. John Bricher, John Kline. Samuel Trone. Adam McKin ny. Joseph Heagy. Dmitri W. Fink, Elias Adan". Jacki-on Cromn‘, Dwid Lawrence. David mine, Adam Roth. Charles Dmher, Pater (hater, James Slonesifer, Emu. Kiwis—3s. ‘ fl FREEDOM. Leia; Rhoda. Alexander Hnfi'mnn. Thad ‘(leuu S. T. Suits. James Knily. John Duns, Calvin P. Kriw, Francis Cunningham, Nrr uh Konnu. John A. Bomgardner. Andrpw Ore-sum. Abmhnm Rhodesn. Thomas A. Fur gomn. iminh Um Simon Hnidomnn,.hmes Flenner, William H. H. Hummnru‘lémn Boyd. leeriok Pefl'er. Jnhn Puma-«on, D will Bynnl. Benjamin F. Elmgle, William C. Scott. William Lvnn. Abraham Fleagle. Arhun'i Applm‘. George 8 ml, Grnnville Stultz, Jacob E. Everhart. John Bighnm. .Ymeph Hershey. Calvin Heugy. Jnhn E. Whi‘a. Dmiel Beard. Au‘ulutus Marital. David Tupper. Peter Cool, Thomas Stoops, David Sic-wart. John Shank, Jacob Way hrighL—Mk ‘ ‘ I" R A .VKL LV. Jnmm Stmkdnger, SumuPl Cixrbtugli. Alfrod Gch. William H. Adnml, Jeremiah Flirt. Alum‘lkihl. PM»? Adams. Jacob Uylrr. James Orr. llonry Shultz..lolm Butt. szpph Baker. jr.. William llmn, Jonas ’lrner. John Howler, John Bull. George Ilnrtmnn, Ahrnliam Stockslnzor, John Ri kcr‘ John R‘iffemperger, William ley, Lewiq Mill-4'. Vincent. William! Peter Scllln‘igér, William ‘Mr‘Clan. David Mon (larff. Samuel Fried. John .7. Brady, Eph mim l‘mly, George Gay, Andrew Reinhol mamJJohn Ynho. Israel MyersLJscob Plank, Abraham Hart,jr . Augmthiller, Adam BuchPr, lmwisCarhnuulnLevi lleiges, William Ruswl, Jnmh Shelhmnn. Samuel McKewll-ic. Gnnrge Kreinor. Michael Ilen ry. William I“. Slover, Jacob H. Plank. Victor K. Mollluanny, Caleb Myeru, John Epley. Samuel anver, Samuel Stockclrmer, Lavi Piuer. Elias Stovcr. Adam Minter. Eli Gever. John Wilum, Adam Deardnrfl'. Andrew Fritz. Levi Hummer. Charles Hen. ind-l. Boniumin Blubmmh. William Slonaker. \\’iilinm K. Shoemaiker, Jacob Mickly ofD.. John E. Hartman, Jeremiah Ream, Levi Minn-v. Alexander Snvder. hm Bucher, Jnlm Plan”. Jacob Eicholtz, 0. ’l‘. Hamel, Alexander Oyler. J aseph Leives.-—74. GERMANY. David Newman. Jacob C. Simpson. Al— fred 11. Sta-lav. Thsddeus Blacher. Levi Fisher. David H. Wintrode, E lward Shorb, William McSherry, George Smith. Simon Bittingcr. Au'zustus Cmu-e. Jacob Erect. James H. Colehouse. Christopher Wilmn. Levi King, Willinm Keefer. Elijah Hesson, Jame‘ Adléx‘perger, John DJVii, Jeremiah Eliz. Joseph Spengler, John Buddy. David W. Sell. Sylventer llnrner, Imiah Muing. James Kimz. William Morgan. Ephraim Winn-ode. William H. Keefer. Amos Car hnugh. James J. Staley, Peter Morgan. Henry Seller“, Alonzo Sanders, Abraham Fewer. James McSharrv. John Coshun. George Sheely. Isaac Stonesifer. George W. ShulTTGem-ge SMnesifer. Raymond S. Seis, Emanuel Fink. Frederick Backnver. Amoa Kump. Ephraim H.lrnor, Jacob Harner, Amos Bmle, Oliver SL‘IIP'V. George I’. Dub tern. Jerome LawrencP. ilenrv Ernetjnmes U. Keefer, Andrew Kuhn, William Hull, Amos Stonesifer. John Crousv. Henry Wil lei.Josanh A. Crabbe, Edward F. Kootz. Jmeph Fissel. Solomon Sell. Francis Elma, 1 Alexander Little, Levi Harrier, Henry 1 Bang. Andrew Long—67. HA MI L TON. Henry Klunk. Franklin “'ollet, Michael M<Sherry. W'illiam Rafi‘empergel‘. 15830 Peter, Lewis Stornbn'ugll, Johmon Shue, Peter,Hoover, Henry Lawrence. David H. Bdker, Elijah Spungler, Abner S. Hilde brand. William Miller, Cornelius Shue, John Q. Schwartz, James Sumb. John Rie gle, Henry Y6lre.'jr.. Jesse Bupp. Henry Klinefeter. Jacob Getz, Charles Klunk, Niche as Bupp, N. Snub, A.W.Storm. Levi Wehler, John Hartley, Samuel Hilde» brand. Albert Singleton, Daniel Sowers, John Dubbs, Emanuel Rinahart, Corneliufis, Brown. Andrew Dellone. Daniel H. Klin gle. Daniel Baublnz, Daniel Trimmer. Jo sephus Riegle, lamelSmmhaugh. George D. Binder, Nathan Smmbaugh. Hem-y Ben der. John Getz. Abraham Sewers, George Nickey, Henry Hoover, Henry nghman —47. HAMILTONBAN. John Fry. Weslev Caufmm, Edward Reese, Joseph Kint. John Bigham, George Andrew, James Mcllhenny, William Hoke. John Wagamnn. Benjamin J. Reed, James Sanders, of A., Ebenezer McGinley, Wesley C. King, Wllliam Sgrenkle, in, Peter Sto ner, Charles Reed, A'icholu Fieagle, Wm. H. Dickson, Henry Kaufman. Peter Over doer, George Kaufman. of L.., Henry Over— deer, Andrew Sanders, Solomon Smith, Jnuhue Hartman. John E. Pfizer, Elias Green. John W. Kepperly, William Lowe, John Cochnn, Hiram Egbelmsn, Edward Singl‘ey. Peter Baker. Jahn Miller. Ezra Mo ughlin, John Smith. Willnm Rental, Daniel‘Benchoof. Wuhington Pry“, June. 3. N‘nm'm. WI Shilghdo'eklhwm. | ‘ ' m tneodJoooph safian-mnwumngvémmf cmumt Mm Smith, Jamel ighnm, William h ngle- . . 'decker, numb Cub-afgh. Frederick Pe-J Thl-‘f‘um‘m 09‘” 0W“? “I“ 0“? M‘ Stern, Abraham Stale-y, o L.. Jacob Hoode- tract wnh ('Ampalgn Subacribon. We hope 'shell. Charles J.sSifton, 13W “RENEE that many—ago! them—will continue the rim“ KaufmgnLTY;INFTOV Ipaper regularly. A number hue alrudy A J 4 v ‘ “Ed ~ ' ‘ William Shufl‘. James Riggle, George W. 'ea ord ,wnh weasel] ”’“l'm‘ There Wierman. James Rury, kamm Fremr. in room- for more. Come wnth a runhl In {Elden S angler, George A. Group. John J. ”1999 times Democratic "(’Wlptpel's annot 1 Albert. fmb‘ Fickea. June: Grebble, Amos be too extensively circulated. They get .- Ekgg‘vgnfffzfgmvggfi? 3' $333? an efl‘ectunl antidote to Abolition poi-on. William H. Trimn'ier, Henry J. mime; "hm“ “s°“ bf‘d men” “"5 {eekmswm- IJim,“ Gardner. 3”.“ 51m", John P. ten upon the wish; of the union. Let the i Bream? Pete; lifw'ekj Hagar; Mich. truth have wide range. mam, mac . canon. sec . new; p d - ~ rGe°'¥°~W’ D‘y' “’O5 3mm 0”" 9"“ "$332 iif'ifigmfiiiméfifm 5 Day, Nichol” Leander Wierman, William p 5 no " ‘H. Wolf. Hezekiah Gulden, Janiemekie, cfl'ecci “we B. Houser, Alfred Livmzswwndrew 9}. Bininger. Samuel Plank, Isaac homu, ISebastian Fickes. James Thomas. Arthur lYingst. Alfred Crook, John Peifl‘er, Isaac Kennedy, George Winand, Charles A. Pea cock. Washington 3. Myers. John Snyder. ,George S. Yohe, Jacob A. Gardner. Joeeph i Fitzgersld, Howard W. Group, Peter F. [DolheimeLClmrles Sheaffer, John D. Day, Jeremiah Sbeely.» Cornelius Bream, Abra ! ham Meals, Sam. Snyder,Jesse Smyers.——sB LA TIJIORE. Cornelius Hunmnn.ornn Grist, Daniel Ar nold. Michael Hollinger, Howard Myerl, Dnvid F. Stnzel John Lethery, Christopher Wiley. Christian Cnufmnn, David Ilenbnrt, George Myers, Jacob Shullz, Samuel: lluppert, John Nichol, Samuel Albert, George F. Levulone, Addipon W. Myers. Edward Criswell, John S. Crnm‘scerJohn Albert, Franklin Albert, Joseph 11. fickle, DnvidHofi'mnn. George Yeagy, Daniel Smi‘h, John Hoechst, Cornelius Becker, Hirnm Manger, Jonathan Brennman, John Hnmilton, Gen‘rge Smith, Arno: Yelen. George Hollingor, lsanc Hess, Franklin Miller, Nicholas N. Bushey. Jacob Hoescbt. Michael Jacobs, Philip Andrew Myen. Edward Cronin", Emlnnel Gulden, Andrew B. Lerew, Michael Bbenole, William Beck. Dnniel Hoopert, Alfred J. Gard ner, William Hoopert-47. LIBERTY. - Lewis Benchom', Augustus Little, Edwln Slclnlire, Georgo Sell. Trimper Reiley, Benjy min Shriaer. Joseph Bollinger, Jacob Sbeyler, James Adlms, Jamel H. Tnyler, Adam Blooml Rosa A. Hunler,‘ Edward Mclntire. George Beard, Lewis But, John Muuelman of ULeniuc H. Wilmer, John Hunter, John Slngle. Jeue Benn}, Jesse Bolling“, Puma Reiley, Wuh ington Shover, Daniel C. Little, Robert 3!. Hill, Smith D. Flohr, Williun Baker, John B. Mus— selmnn, John A. Pelxacord‘ Johnston Stem, William Shingledecker, Finley Butt, Jo’bn Ber big—{s3. M ENA LLEN. Henry M. Thomu, Samuel Crist, S. A. We.- ver. Edwnrd WurrenTAmos Fob]. Hinun lye", Amos Sinner, Benjamin Hudy, Aaron Paxton; Henry Epplenan. Henry G. Cajun-n. Mich»! ?. Rice, luau: Miller, John Thomu, Felix or ner,Corneliu| Riga, Lewis Dull, David Noel, Efi Killer. Wnahington Morrison, anklin Weiner, Abrnhhm Warren, Jacob C. Smith. William H. Holler, Charla: D. E. Cook Josiah Wickershnm, Daniel Peta", Williun Hippen steel. Henry K. Rex, Nonh Snyder, George Bully, anklin Sowen, Jacob Bonnier. George W. Eldon. Elij-h P. Hotlmun. I. R. Eldon, Henry Brimler, Henry Silflix, Angus!" Cur bnngh, John Hofl'nun. Endeh koutunn, Jons thun Cline, Luther H. _Conhmn, Henry Cu bnugh, Jacob Grimm—4s. ‘ MOUNTJOY. Samuel D. Beck. Henry M. Bishop, Wear ley Lynn. Edmond Arum, Peter Lam-once. Wuhington Keefer. Joseph Omtlorfi‘. Bern hart Brown. David ‘Kyhoitx. :Henry Schwartz, James Winn-ode. Jacob W. Rider. Hui-risen Wilson. Alfred Earner. Isaac W. Ih‘nkey. JumeA Spnulding, Abraham Har m-f. Jacob Fornvy. Emanuel Fenser, Smith Bqtr, Cornelius Trostle. John A Kuntz. James Topper, Same: Noel, Mchn 8. Homer, Jacob Bowers, Jncob E. King. Peter Bdhhey. Hugh G. Scott. Henry Bucher. Edward Spungler, Wesley Winn-ode, John Rodkey, How-rd “'in. John A. Orn dorfl', John L. Allison. Robert Newmun, Levi Swnrtx, Chrihtiun Harmon. David P. Beitler, John A. Hankey-Al. ‘ ‘ M 0 UNTI’LEASA NT. John lily. A \dbonx Noel. Bmm“ Little, John I, KI'I, Wnim {cl-h. Willi-m Shooly, Lovi Stuck. Junie. C Dunn-I. “mun Young, Gear's Gmur. Jo'hn Snub. Jun W. Nuy, Pour G Smith, annual .\longu, Junb “Rabin“! .\lgflherry. Lat“ McM-ntzr. Junk: Gum. Illlry Ryan, Jim“ sm“, Manna- No.l. Bichnrd Wolf. .Iqu Crag-r. Jahn sze‘rt, Emanuel Gun", Pnur MIHOY, Join Oman. Jnuph Shut“. Johns Rhonda, flou ry Olin”, Peru Rink-nub, John Yoke. Georg: A, W'L gun. (hows Myers. Upton P. Pom-t, Anhuny Smith, [rumi- A Noel, Joseph J. Hemler, Suuupl llnldl, L‘hnrlol Orndorfl.Jcnmilh(hum-, llmnu-l Rum-111, Duld Lill, lphnim Wu it. Jnuph Sheely. Snmnel LIILV lurch l'u-r, l‘nmhh “can. John A Am‘x. Diniel Shulenm Small, John unmet, Dn'ld B. Smith, John Korripn (Story Keilnl. Jncob anrenco. Jnhn Wulford. Aflnd Pete". Schwinn Wen". Wuhnm P Kuhn. John J. Chpwflo, Gaol-gs Guldau. Roberts 1,0“, Jnnn Diohl. Wilhun Pnrr, I'eter K. Smith. Pnnklm B Hum-nun, George Y. Hoflmnn. Jn-eph Bedermna. Anthony Lmle, George V Hamlet. Henry .Shnwaldor. Mound" Lilllo, Imnnuel Guide-n. Jahn L Jenkins, Bphnuu Miller, Sun- IQIA. 3mm, John E TDDDI—7B. . OAFOBD. Andrew Kefl’er, Samuel Stmsbnugh, Fronklin 3 Martin, Franklin Gross. Henry J. Lawrenéh, ‘ John Beckmnn, CharlesShillin, Churlee Burns, Abraham Senft, Jecob Beck, Elias Lingg, Pine“ Small, Jacob Hamm, John Bleir, John Stonesi-i fer. George Smith, Eli Keller-merger, Joeeph WJI Hendrix, Edrfiund C. Gin. John Conner, James 1 Robinmn, James Hare, Jonu WolfJosieh WOl- 1 ford, Adam Wolf, Francis Klnnk, Henry Say der, Jamee Bro‘rn. Solomon Brown. Henry I Lingg,:Jeremia’h Small, michard lummert, Henry Wieet, Jeeephnl Roland. Pine Sneerin per, samuel McTeggen. Pine Little, Christi-n ‘ Wolf, James A. Llwrence, Joseph Miller, Al l (red Hellel, Alexander Schroeder, Alexender‘. S.’ Hines, Philip Hemler, Jerome Sneetinger, ‘ Amo- Medley—46. ‘ - READING. ‘ Solomo Miller, Levi Mon], Solomon Border; Snmuel . rch, Franklin Stoke, Robert M. Dix, Henry S angler, Singleton Eicholu, John H. Criewell, eore Phillips, Peher Hartman, Soh‘ omon M mmert, Joseph Cronieter, lhniel Marks, J 6 n A. Rummell, Zachariah Slough, Cyrus Myers. Levi Lnydom, Alfred Myerl, 3 Oliver R 0 and, Solomon, Spengler, George H. Duverer, John Sewers, John Kopp, Hurrieon l A. Hullinger, Charming Picking, Cornelius ‘ Smith, Elias Wolf, Israel Stonesifer, Samuel‘ H. Taughlnbnugh‘ David Philips, Samuel Mm lann, Josifih Bushey, Henry A‘ Spangler, Tho-l mas Stevens, John Wolf, Washington M. Bren~ l izer, Henri; A. Buckmasrer, Jacob A Croniner, William 5. Tudor. George Heikes, George Al. bert, Michael Philips, George Hoover, Daniel Busbey, Ilsrael Troszle, William Myers. Albert Myers, nulvid M. omm, Adam Wolf, George Keul‘men Adam Miller, Peter Yohe, Lewis r CronisterlAdam Myers, Xichael Nell, wan-m ‘ H. Dix—.s7. STRA BA N. lumW a, Andrn fl. Ho'ud, Willi“: u. Mun. Duid Loci t, Johnc. Crag". Loch Ckur. Bland finch". Jo Bond-r, Sum“! [mm-n, Edna Ludo. Bdrm: net, Xufll‘fihulor, Duid Ham, hen. (inflow-y, gnu lummrt. he» lull“, ld'ud In: its. Numin‘lmn. John I. ,Olly, (horn Banal“. Hoary mum, Juno!) Bach", lawn Loom, WOIIQ’ Bury, Po Decker, John! Link me W liidlu, Duh! Qll In. Sour] 009 m. John W Btu-l], John A. Yam. W 1 Toot. Willum Thomas, John I. Omar-y, George Ki . Henry Wertme Scion. Will‘nm Cuh mu. I-Ifi Ponorl, Juob Michel, [mum Stock-e), Williun L. Thom-a. Wmiun I‘ We", Adam cm, John H. hint. Dtninl Sun-mull, Willim Harman, Jone Buchl,‘W|Hiau Gallqhur, Scary B Wunor, l‘roderick Nun“, John H luon. Lu Brown, Lurk Crichton. boob P. Thaw, Jlflmhh Shunt, 5&0- phon Nod—47 ' TY]? ONE. Andrflr 3mm. Jghn Deltp. Wmhm Studebaker. Wmiun Baum. Solomon Burner, Ink! Ere-m, John Wolf, Sxmnel Kouduhell, Jahn licholu. Juno!) )3. SMIQI’. Henry Spufler. Willmm Neckley‘ Allan 51. Cool, John M. Yntenmrfl, WHHAn Baum. Edwin! Gochenour. Wnlllun Bp-nghr. Henry}. Myerl, Land“ .1. Bonn, Them hrbu‘, .Ime C {magnum thuy Cooly. Joflph Benn, Levi Gm”, hm- hddlcr. John Cunponeoom W._Chn-, Juan m, Inn Bonn, Dmm Bruin-30. UNIO N. Chrhtim Walsh, onb Knk‘ lellun Minn. Vulca— flm Slump-rt, lan I. Bushy, John lin, Andnv 5.11, Our:- Kn». Pour Stan-Ihr, Dani“ him", lawn Mai-(union‘s anlu, Dlnhl Li. Gobrocht. Au! bony W. Klimt, Amman Bifl, me fox. John Bah, Gum‘- W. Shun, “mi-m Huger, Jr, Win'nmJ. But, Henry Bellman, bowl D. Hm, Jon- Ililbady Urn- Imgling, John Uephsn, Yhilip Sum-r, Jab Kunp, o.om D Bunker. William Um. 3mm Imn, Autumn Mum, Rudolph Olnunr. Rdvnd Robert. Pour Rub-r. John Uw, Rom-y Ed, Bun-. 1 author, Levi Spanner, Adm Hutu, Hoary Want. AmnV (finch. lrnk Bullet, Adam 1..... Ankbony Kale, John am, John H. mm, Solomon shippn, Jun!) mum—u. fi'l'be Hon. Benjamin F. Hum, the wide ly-kno‘n lawyer Ind Democratic ludcr of Manznchalem, died u Bouon on Tue:- (11;. .p-nmgpcncv o. m Mchigan Poluirx.—lt is stated that the conservative Republicans of Michigan, alarmed at the progresuof the radicals, hue sided off from the faction which supporbs Senator Chandler, and put up candidates who are really for the constitution. and the Democrats have sdopted their ticket. Movernor Buckingham. of Cmmecfi out, has ordered a draft. for 800 men to fill up the regiment: now organized in the army. mile Ptris journals state that the French troops will be in possession of Mex ico city nt a very enr‘y date. “Hon. T. A. Nelson, ofTennesee. who bu hithprto remained neutral. has publish ed an address condemning in ntrong terms President. Lincoln’- emmcipntion preclu nation. mhe Governor of New Hampshire has recommended Thursday. the 27d: of No vember, to be observed an . dq of thanks giving. ‘ > Special Notices. Cleanse the Bloodrdmh corrupt, dis ordered or vilinteil Blood, you must be sick I“ over. It may burst out in Pimplbs, or Sores, or in tome Iclive disease, or it mny merely keep you I‘mleu, deprnsed and good for nothing. Butyoll cannot have good health while your blood i; In ‘nre. Ayerl's Sarsapm ilb purges ou¢ flux-mes and stimuln tea eke organ: of life in vigorous action, restor ing the heulth and expelling disease. Hence it. rtpidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of the blood, such in Scrnfula or Kingé’ Evil, Tumora, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptionq,'Pimples, Blotches, Boila, St. An than)": Fire, Role or Eryeipelee, Toner or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Cancer o_r Csnceronu Tumore, Sore Eyes, Femsle‘Dis cases, such as RetenfiOn, lrregnlarity, Suppreh eion, Whites, Sterility.z Syphili: or Venerenl piseuel, Liver Complaint: end Heart Diseases. Try “Ayer’s Sampnrilllt.” and m tor your-elf the surprising oczivlly with which it cleanses Ihe blood and cure: the disorders. ‘ “.\yer'l Cherry Pecteral" in so univeruiiy known to lurpu!’ every other remedy for the sire of Coughs, Colds. Influenza, HMHQMII, roup, Bronchitis, incipient Consumption, end for the relief of Consumptire Pntientl in Id. Vanced Inge; of the disease, that it in useieu here to recount the evidence of in virtuel.‘— fl‘he world knows them. . “ Ayer’u Guthnrtic Pins" for Custireness, Dyspepsia. Indigenion. Dyuentery, Fonl Slam nch, Jun-dice, Hesdnehe, Hexrthnrn, Pilel, Rheumuism. Drops]. Wormn, and in abort for til the purposes of i purgntive medicine. ‘ : H‘Pnpuel by Dr. J. C. AYEB t 00., Lovell. Mun. Pain: 25 Cu" PII Box.— FIVI Bun m Sin ; Q’Sold by A. D. Bummmsnd dealers anywhere. ' [Ang.4,’62. 2m ‘ 0n the 7th inst., by Rev. E. H. Eofl'heins, Ir. EDWARD C. SLAGLE, from the vicinity of Hmnoverhm Mini SARAH C. LOL'CH, only daughter of Mr. Giorge Louch, of Hunfllon township, Adams county. , On the 2d inst, n} the Lutheran Futon-(e, in Pelenburg. by ‘Rev. P. Baby, Mr. JflHN YUHE to Miss SUSA.‘ CATHABLNE XEALS, both of this county.| ; ' 0n the uh huh, br Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. WILLIAM A. mum} of York county, to His; CAROLINE ANNA BARBARA HAIRY MAG DALENA, daughlef Mills}. Henry Wolf, ofthil countv. ‘ s ’ On the 30m mun-15hr U. 3'. Parsonage. in Littlestown. by hue . Weidler. Mr. HENRY H. uosswn to Mill ELIZA J. LITTLE, both of Adnms county. ‘ . fi‘Obituury nbtiéea exceeding six lines will hex-caller be clinlged at. hilf our usual ad vertising rates for' all overvthnt number of lines.“ i ‘ pm. 0n 171-Mails“, In this plum-Xv. JOHN z. HULLEBAUGH. aged 36 year: end 9 months. He served in Homer’s szelry fix months, when be we; diaqhnrged for dinbility (con sumption.) His remains were followed to the grave on Snurduy {by McCreuy’l Home Caul ry, the Odd Fellowfi. the Gettysburg Beneficid Auoclntion, and o lnrge number of remin- Lnd friends. Pee ‘ to his uheel ‘ At his relidencjfin Pelenburg, 6n the 4th in». Ir. JACOB SABDXEB, used 6'! years 1 month end ll dag-g, On the 13": inn}; in this pllce, CHARLES WILLIAM, non of dwnrd and Mary Hench”, Iged 9 month: ludfl‘dtyl. , On the 2d inlu, of Icerlet fever, JOHN FRANKLIN. son 9! John and Caroline Rupp, aged 7 yen-Ind '2! dxye. , 0n the nu: inst.)j SUSANNAB CATHARINE, daughter of Michul Rice, of anklip town- Ihip, fixed 5 year: [end [3 days. . On the 13m inst, SAMUEL GRANT, [O. of flenry Swarm, of Cumbfiu‘land Lownlhip, aged 6 month: and 8 dzeyl. ‘ 0n the 13m inn, lin Mcnallen township, SARAH ELLEN, eldest daughter of .W'lll'um Yeans, aged 13 you: 7 months and 23 deyl. On the 7th inst. WILLYCE AHBROSE, son of John and Martha Hues, aged 3 yen-rs 10 manthl and 29 days. Dearest lelice,‘ here we miss thee, Ins: the. from thy childish plny ; Bnt than art with the lngell. . And thy pin- are wuhed any. We miss thy sweet and gentle Imilq, ‘ That gave us joy while here; But thou art no‘w with God in haven, Removed from pain Ind death And fut. * Communiuud. On the 11th MIL, in Tyrone town-hip, HAR RIET EMMA, daughter or Snmuel :ud In] Houdeabeu, used 6 month: gm} ll dnyl. So blooms the human fuco divine, When youth its pride and beguty shown; Fnirer dun opting the colon shine, ‘ And sweeter than :1:- virgin rou. Or worn by flovfly toning yearn, 1 0r broke by sickueu in a day; The fading fiery disappesn. The ahorx-hv'd beauties die “ray. ' A Chance for Drafted Hen. lEUT. KYNG, of Robenn' Artiilery, for L Fu‘rlresa fionroe, bus received Authority to enlist Drafted men. All who der ‘ Q uplan did service audio secure their advance pay. have now In’ Immediutely. ..v ' n le. ‘ . I I ( Arch St? 0 AREHOUSE.»OLD Ne. 8322 Arch Stre ‘ Ninth. PHILADELPHIA, Ire receiving . their FALL STOCK of English an American CARPETINGS, comprising all the new styles of¥elvet, Brussels, Ttpesuy, Brnsscld, Three- ‘ ply, lngrnins and Venilianl, with a splendid assortment. of 0m CLOTfiS, nnmoms, HATS,” Bc. The attention of patch-sen Ind other: in cnlled to an examinuion of the then. A. I. buy and sell exclusively for en]: In u! pre pared to sell n small profits, and hold out strong Inducemenu «3 CASH BUYERS. Oct. 10, 1862. 3:11 BE tgunfiou of the 1..-din is rupeethlly invilod m l lugs ad Iplendld unoruncnt o LFdiu’ fine Kid Ipd Ilorocco BOOTS sad am P 'l‘ up. uu. a. . and! E “i 1. admin; “0ur"......................................6 o. to 6 55 Rye F10ur................................. '1 75 Whim When........... .................1 :0 w z 25 Red Who-t................--..,.......gJ 00 to l [2 Corn ............ ........... . .............. 56 Rpm...................u.................. 65 Outs ~....................,..............u, U 8uckwhnt............................... ‘2 Clover Sat-d -...........................i 4 50 Timomy deed........................ml 28w 3 00 Flux 5eed..............................é l 40 Flue: of I‘uit .......................‘. 1 00 Hutu ground, per bug............. » 1 00 P10ur...........-.............. ”...... 76 8! lo 7 00 Wheat......:..................... ....ij ‘5 :0 l 85 Rye ~..... .. .............................: 74 lo 86 Cam.......... ................... ......J 74 _to so Oats ....................................... 35 Mb 57 Clover 5eed.......... "nun-"...... 5 25 w 5 75 Timothy 5eed................... ..... 3:25 to 2 50 Beef Cattle, per hund............. . . 5:00 :0 9 00 Ham, per hund............ ".-‘...5 6309 u 5 50 Hay........................................ 18 _OO toil 00 Whi5key................................. $3 to 34 Guano, Pernvinn, per 10n......... I ‘ ‘ 60 00 Hour, h-om Imus... Do. lrom u0ru....................f ' » b 75 Wham ...................................§ I 30 $9 I 30 Rye ......... mm... ...»... ......m...» 65 C0rn......... ............... ...-.... ...... 60 0at5............................. .....u... ‘0 010"? 5eed.................... ........ ‘ 100 Timothy 5eed.................‘..-.....4' 1 75 P]M!rr.................-................i G 1') Jurors for November Term. Gun Jun. ; I ' Hamilton—llama Gen, (Poultry) ‘ Daniel 'Bender. ' 1 ('nion—Vnrtin Grove, 1 ‘ Tyrone—George Guise. ' . Gettysburg—Nicholas Codorl, Sr. Nonnlpleunnb—Dnniel Lawrence. Mnuntjoy—Prnncis AHison, Jen; I). Neill-n. FranklinL—John Cole, Albert Vnd’ykc. Mennllen—Samuel lulu. 3 . Germany—Abnlmm Bankmd, E ‘ Oxford—Joseph A. Smith. ‘ I Liberty—Peter Grady. g ‘ - Huntington—Ephraim Lease. ‘ ‘ Canowago—Petor Neiderer. ‘ Reading—lame] Tronle. ' g? Cnmborlnnddoueph Bailey. 5 L Sxmbsn—liuc Killer, Hugh lash. Humillonbnn—Winim Culp. Butler—John Bruno. ‘ , FreedomTAugnnun Hinze“. I ‘1 2 Brrwick twp.-¢Snmuel Brown. ' j 5 11‘ JlGnnuL Jun. 5 r HAmilton-oJOhn Dellone. Michael flohn. Gettysburg—George F. Kalbflehh, avid Ken dlehm, chob Troxel. 1 . Butler—Abram: lye”, Willlum Bdrmxlton, Elin- Gardner. 1 a , Houmjny—Peler Bil-hey. John fiafimh, Jr. SLnbnn—Dnniel Lndy, curt-unj'rnouhflohq Werurof H. _ E ‘ V Hennllen—John Harlan. - ‘4 ; Franklin—June- Linn, Adun mica, Philip Cutshnll. ‘ t Conowsgo—Jonph Hunk! f -. Cumberllnd—Chulu Herb», Dun-Id Shiver. Huntington—Amos Little. John Dehp; ’ ‘ Freedom—William Bighgm,’3|cpb Alfllofi Union—Jacob Sterner, John Gamma“ ' Oxsfordl—Philip Hemlu, Goals { Sta-if 1360!: kg e. ' * ‘ , lobuntpluunl—Puncll )1. Buddy, {rim Al - . Latimoro—Jouph Snyder, Slick ‘ l Std+nuxl Germany—John Mun-in‘, Wfllsn Hi: 1, John L. Fisher. = _ ,[ > {leading—Wilma: s, Hildebnnp, John Nimb mnn. i ' . Libefly—Jtcob Krile. Sauna“ flammi HumiltonbAn—B. J. Reed, John:! B. B 1 uphi ner, Daniel King. - , Tyrone-4n" Stern". Andnwénm Berwick twp.——G¢om Brown. ; Berwick hon—Ch". Dolh, lichnclfltgnblnger. (m. 20,1882. 5 § 52E] “—._..fil. . _‘,__‘v_____...__,. _. ‘ ‘ Notice. E ACOB GA’RDNER’H auxin—mun or J Idminiura'uon on the est-II ofJacob Gnrd ner, lnu of Huntingtén townsf’tip, Adams 00., deceased. hning been guinea to the under signed, relidingin the same townjahlp, they here by give notice 1.0 111 person: ipdebted m Mid emu to umke immediate putpem, and. those having claims ‘ggninat lho’nme to present tho- pnpcrly authenticated” sett‘lemem. ' JOHN GA DNER, ‘ ISAAC E. HERMAN, 0ct.20,1862. 6t .fidu‘ufilmton, Notice. 2 / xmmw TRIMMER‘S “hum—mafia A testamentary on the esgate of An rew Trimmer, lute of Reading inf)" Adams county, deceued, hering been grained to ihe undersigned, ruiding in thelmme hip, alie hereby gives notice to :11 persons/indebted to uid estate to ‘make immediate xpayment, and those hevingehims against thqénme to present them properly luthenticaud (qr aottlenenl to LY'DIA,TiIISi¥ER, Ezatulnz, Orlo her Age‘numvi Ci:roni|te;.Esq., Hunpton. Oct. 20. 1862. GC ’ g 1862. Fall (Mimnejry. 186!: [SS IcCBEARY bu 3119: "turned from M Athe city and in now opening n large and beau‘ifnl ulnr’tment of HILLI’NERY & FANCY GOODS. of the latest stylesE which she in vim the Luflics to can and “Maine. mnfidem tbn they will be pleased with; hgr ulebtionl. Oc‘. 20.1862. ‘ E K ' Bu: 0? GI‘h’TSIUIG, October? 18, "'62. } 0110310 herghy given to hi Stockholder: of the Stat of Gettylbnxg; um 93 Blee tion (or Thirteen Dirutors, to «am one yonr. will be held I: the Banking lion-e, on HUN DAY, the 1m: day of NOVEIgiEB, lace. fi-A general meefin; of the Stockholders will “he plus It the some time. On 20,1861. 1d Communicated , EORGS BPLRY rnpectlulf’v Inform! the public that he continue. the Auction":- inx boainosl. Hi 3 changes are «dainty: moderate, pm! In never spares w eflon 8) plane. H 0 hopes to merit snd receive I gcontimunce of public patronage. He refers to lemu- Rubi-lon, 8.1., of Psirfiuld, “d Robert Martin, 0! Get tysburg. who we luthoriud tognnke ens-goo menu for him. His pox: affix. uddnu il Gnenmannt, Adam. county, 3’55 ' Oct. 20, new . ‘ Stratton, Byant 8; 00:3, ATIONAL COI‘UEBCL‘L’ COLLEGES, Locum u ‘ PHILADELPHIA, 8. 3. con. 1" no Cuum Bn. New Yark City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy,Bufldo, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicugo and St. Louis: Book-keeping, Puma-hip. Commercinl Arithmetic. Commercial Luv. Fermi, Corm poudence. tc., prncficnlly “ugh. Thou Colleges being nude: m um. genenl And locnl manngenent, Ind unifinzin each the ndunugel or I“. ofl'ar grencei facilitie- {or impuning insuuction dun "I; other simihr inultuliona in {be country. A Scholarship issued by any one hxood in all for an unlimited time. The Philsdclphis College hu been recently larged and refurnished in Luperior mun", Ad is now the largest mad man pmperoun Commercial lnltltmlon in ch. Sm. , Bryunt t Strum’n uric; of Ten Books, embracing Book-keeping, Commercid Arm:- metic, snd£ommercinl Law, {at tale, Ind tent by mm’l. . . fi-For {an psuicnhn lend (a: s cixcnhr. on. 20, 1882. 1y ' ‘ S hereby given to :11 potion vbo hue I Ink-n Smu-plnul from tho Unued Pr"- bytetisu Chmh Yard to nmm them: immedi~ nely. . 10d. 2Q, 1861. Notice. WI duke ull penal" hdobud to u to cm mud nth nettlemum, inning made 5 change in our manner of do‘ng bulinns. Oct. 23, 1861: FAENESTOCK BRO’B. TATIDNEBY. of m than} u Dr.& 303. § lII’I x.- but” Daft-d PW“ GB'I'IYSBURG—Suu-my h" BA LTIMOBB—Fubu u". HAND Vi R—Tuuuou LA". Election. Auctioneering. Notice | " Ym ROI! m 1‘ PUBLIC BALE-03 WIDNRSDAY, A OCTOBER the 22d, 1862,11: venom-100 o a order ofthe Orptnn'n Court: of York snd Adam countien, the nndernigncd, Adminiltm ton of the amt. or Wuun HARLACHIB,IIW of Pnrndise township, York county, Pm. will ofl'er at Public Sula. lhll valuable TRACT OF LAND. nituuwd put]; in Pnndise towmhip, York county, Ind partly in Hamilton town ship. Adana county, one mile enstot’ Ent Ber lin, on the rond leading from Berlin to the York and Gettysburg turnpike, containing 108 Acres, more or lessmith uumcient Timber Ind “endow, adjoining lands of George Jacobi, (of Geo.,) Dumel Bender, Jacob bnkcr, George Jscobs. (ofS .) and Thaophilus Stray-er. This tnct is under good cultivativn, the greatut part having been lxmed over the second time, under good tencmg and is well watered, Bener creek pn=sinz through it, and 5 number of 3 rings in the was. The im. p‘ovementn thereon errcwd In: a. Two-atoty Brxck Dwelling HOUSE, with a Two-story Brick Back bnilding attached, Buck Bnnk Ban,Wlgou Shed, Corn Crib, Wood House, Srring House, with a truer-falling sprmg, Carpenter Shop on the second story of the spring house, Wuh‘ Hnnse, and other nvccunry ‘outhufldingL— There is omthis truct A fine ORCHARD of CHOICE FRI‘I'I‘. 5 25 el‘ersuus wishing to riew the Inn} are requested to call on Wilson Hnrlnchcr. who rtsxdea thereon. Ppsseuion and a clan “do will be giVen on the an!» of April next. H‘Sala to commence u 1 o‘clock, P. K, on aid day. when st'endnnce will be given and um: muko known by \\ ILSON lIARLACEER, SAXL'EL URENDORP, 09L 6, 1862. ta Aduw‘uraton. ..‘—___...— «u._-W. Large Sale 's‘ PERSON A‘l. PROPERTY.-On WEDNES— DAY, the 291 k day of OCTOBER hat, the subscribe". Administrator: of the unto or Tnona A. Human. deceased. will re” at Public Sale, M the Isle residence of uid dc ceued, in Hamilwnhnn township, Adams county, the following high]; valuable Personal Property, viz: i 5 bend of WORK HORSES. 5 head of .\lilch Corn. 8 bond 0| Young (mule, 4 llraod Bow, 8 large Stock Hogs, 30 Shoots. I Broad-trend Wagon, l Nnrrow-trend Plantation Wagon, l Two-horse Wagon, l One-horse Wagon, Wood work of W’ngonJ Curringe, (newk,,new.) 2 pair of Breecbbnnds, ’4 pair of Front. Gears, Bar-Ills" Ploughl. Shovel Plouzhn, Han-owl, 1 pair of Hay Lmlalers, l Thruhing Machine, Gmln Drill, Widno‘ring Mill. 2 Grain Cradles, #0; Chnini. Cow Chaim, Parks and ”Rakes, ~rnin Sborgl, and all other artirles necessary in curry on~tlie running hu<incsa. WHEAT. CORNFOATS and POTATOES, by the bushel; HAY by the ma; Rifle and Double-harmled Shot Gun; lot of Lumber, cousiwng ol‘ Plank. Bonrds. Scanlling tnd Lalh; lot of Chesnut Shingles; setof‘ Blncluimith Tools, with Bel lows, almost new ; with I large lot. of Houn hold Furniture,nnd other articles too numerous ‘to mention. ' > fi‘Snle to commence at 9 o’clock, A. 51., on Jnid dny, when attendance will be given Ind terms [nude known by ' JAMES H. MARSHALL, JAMES MARSHALL, Oct. 8, IBM. 15 ‘ .Qdmrumn. A Valuabl Farm 1' PUBL'C SALE.-—On SATURDAY. the A um day 0! NOVEMBER next, by order oft e Orphnn’l Court of Adam: county, the luhnrrlber, Admlnlwstor of Joan Emu“- loln, Sh, dumped, will ofler at Public 3116, on the premises. the following Renl Ell-ta of Mid decedent, viz: ‘ / A PARHJituAte in Liberty townshifi, Adm“ em, Pm, mljoininglnndl ol‘Jacob Elke/r, Andrew White, David Martin, John Waxy/ma otherl, containing 211 Acres, more orJ/eu, shout 75 ucm of which are covered with fine Timber, yith about 40 urea of Mendd’w. The Firm |- in I good hm: of cnltivfltion. (put hning been limcd,) and under good fencing. It in one 'of the vary but Farmavin that region. The Improvement: Ire a ,large Tm». nary Double Drown; HOUSE, ‘Bnnk Burn, anon/Shed and Corn ‘Crib, large Hay Shed, Cnrrilge “rum-. 1103 Pin. Smoke House, Wash House l with Cisteru,LOG TENANT HOUSE, and other lhuildings g/fi 1111 of good water at the house Innd another in the burn-yard, both neverfnil ,ing, with I {Jump in etch; two thriving Apple [Orcim/dfl, of choice iruit. with pear, peach. clu-rry and other fruit. The Fin-m is well mt terevl, and is in every respect a most desirable roperty.‘ ‘ F fi-i’nrions wishing to View it are request ed to call oLerrge luddhmour, guiding thereon. . fi-Saie to commence at 1 o‘ciock, P. 11, on said day. when Mtendnncc will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH RIDDLEVOSBB. JR», , , Adminiuntor. .By the Court—Jon! Elcu “.72, Clerk. fi-It‘ not sold, the Farm will be Rented on nid day. ' .' Ocl. 10, 1862.‘ u Orphsn’s Court Bale. K pursuance of an order of flier Orphnn’l 1 Court. of Adam: count‘y, the snbocriber, Adminmntor ofthe nun-o! quum WYlO'lb In,_§l¢¢eu¢d, will ofl'er 11. Public Sale, on me premium. on SATURDAY. the 3th day a! NO— VEMBER next, {be following [in] Elute of mild vlece lent, riz : A LOT OF GROUSD, aim“. in South Washington “reel, udjoiniug Frederick Frenzel onjlhe North, and bounded by allies on the South and mm, the nupi’oreE‘ mean being a Two-story BRIG HOUSE. with luck-building, . ‘ ' hug: Frame Shop. Stuble, Fruit Trees, um! I first-rate Well of “him. fi-Persom wiihing to view the propeny an requoned to call on the Adminiltmior, raiding in Gettysburg. Wrigley zo commence Ml o'clock, I". 31., on paid day. when Attendance will be shut Mid terms mud: known by DAVID ZIEGLER, Adu’r By the Court—lnn! EICHOLI}, Clerk. Oct. 6,1562. u Notice. DAMS COUNTY. BS,——At 11l Orpheu'l Court held u Gettyab‘urg. in Ind for aid , *county. ou'the 22d dny of Septem ‘ her. A. D., ”62, before the Hon. Robert J. Fuher. President. enJ Durid Ziegler and lpnac E. “’in nun, Euqs., Associate Judges, duly ueignpd, 1:. On motion of M. t W. McClmn, E‘quu the Court grunt I Rule up on tho widow, hem uud legal repreeenfstives of Sum“. MACH", deceuod, late of Strabm town-hip, to wit: C-ttbnrine Buckley, widow, Henry Neckleyjliubeth Mackley, Peter Muck ley, (‘hrislian Medley, and. Mary June. inter unrried with Christian Cnlbmun, children of deceased, to be and appear At an Orphw'l Court to be held at Gettylbnrg. on the 3d uosmn' (1m: day) orxovauum next, A. D., 1862. and Iceept. or refuse to accept, the real estate of sold decedent, at the VlluMiOH, ‘ or lhew cause why the Mid real estate should not be sold in one they or my of them should neglect or refuse to take or uceept the nine. \ By the Court, JOHN EICHOLTZ, Clerk. ; Per S. H. ENEDLTZ, Deputy, l Oct. 6, 1862. at l Notice. HE underlined, Auditor Appointed by the Orphsn’l Court of Adams couMyJo nuke uuibufion 3nd dllpou or me excepuoun to the fim. account of Dunn KESIYnn. Admin mnlor c. i. n. at BAH-"I Sivan, deceued, will lil. at his adieu, in Gettysburg, on WEDNESDAY,¢he 22d any of OCTOBER, 1882, u :0 o’clock, A. 11., on laid by, to panama the duties at said nppoinunent, when mad when .11 person {manned will ”Attend, it they we fit. EDWARD B. BUBBLER, bcpc. 29, 1862. 3‘ Auduor. Auditor's Notice. BB Auditor nppoinled by tho Orphnn’g T Court. or Adnnu county, to upon diatri buuon o! the bmnco in an hund- or Barn! Kano, Admininuwr of the «use of Sun-nu ann, deceased, m and “non; the pu-Ju leggny entitled thereto. 'in meet at persons inureued for the pnrpou of his npyoinunem, a. mo onico or I. t w. flcCLnl, in um .. burg, on SATURDAY, m 18:11 day of 00110. 818, mm, a )0 o’clock, A I. wu. Kahuna... MC. 9,1061. II , r xsnunuu, m m. day domain «next, the übgriher, Adminulrnot it bonis non with the" m annexed, of Altai! BIIHL, deceased. wfll cm at Public 8.1., u the prunnses, me following Ken! Elma of all decedent, rm: , ~ No. 1. .\ SHALL FARM, ‘almm ha Gus‘ mun; township, Adnma cunmy, PL, Adjoining lands (fJobn Dunner, Heirs nf Stun"! Graft. and o'hvra, couuuning 12 Acren, not. or less. The improve-menu are n One-‘nd- * a-halfalory LOG HOUSE, Log Barn. Spnng Home, nd other own-building; tho, choice fruit on the prtminl. No. 2: A TRACT OF WOODLAND, mum in Union mwnahip, Adams county, PL, con taining 5 Acrel bad 94 Perchca, udjoming Ind! ofA. (iron. Heir! of (‘. Bishop, and othen. fiPer-onn wilbing to new the propenicl wiu be Ihuwn the same by ullingion th- Ml miuiuntor, residing uenr. fi‘Snlc to commence a l o‘clock, P. IL, o. said day, when attendance “in be given uld berm: made known by A3lOB LEPEVER, Adm'rde bonis non with the Will nnnexod By the Court—Jou- Excuonu, Clerk. Sept. ‘29, 1862. u Valuable Farm _ . A"? PRIVATE SALE—The lubscfib‘fi, Ix ‘ ecuwu of HUGH ELDERIHCE, decanted offer at Printe Sole, the Real Est-Me of ‘l‘ deceased, v 33: A FARM. situate in Frrderick coumy. Huy lnnd, lying on the rigln of xhc ro-d ludln hon Emmiuburg to Tnneymwn, one mile "3 l h§lf from 8L Joteph's Sisterhood; and two mile: from Enpuiuburg, mlJninlng landl of Salomon Kriu, Joshua 'l‘roxel, llobon Allison and otheu. conuining 100 ACRES, more or less; about 15 Acres of good Timber and I dun proportiomof .\lenduw. The improvement! no I good LOG HOUSE, with 1. Frame End nuchod. a. Double Log Burn. 0 never-falling well of WML‘I mnvpnienl to the buildings, a good \pple Urrhud, with I variety ofother Fruit Trees. Persons whhing to \iew Hm prop‘erty Sn "quested lo cull on Robert .\lhiun, adjoining ‘he,property, whn win nlm mnke known tho terms of rule, or on either of the subscribe", Jamel M. Eirerdice, raiding in Carlisle. Cum berlnnd county, Pa.. orJohn Cnrpcntzr, rend. lug on the Turnpike lending {rum Getly~bnrg to Chumbcrabnrg, six miles from the form: place. J \\IES M. ELDERDICE, JUHN CARPENTER. Sept. 1, 1862. 6w Exec-« Ion. Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber ohr. A his FARM at Private Sale, uimste in llmbt‘flllnd township. .\dnms county, P... od joining lands of Samuel Wintrode, Cornellll Houghteliu, Alexander Current, And "then, containing 43 Acres. more or lea, of Grin!“ land. The improvement. are I new Two-story Stone HOUSE, new 'Frnmc Bunk Burn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other out buildings, n well of excellent water with pump. And I young Orchard ot choice fruit true.— About 36 Acre: are improved and under fence, the bnlauce (8 Acres) is in excellent yam Timber. For nny one wishing u Irnnll Fu thle ls a. very desirable one, as the hide or. all convenient and all well adapted to paint. The land is the Well ndapted to fruit cullin tion and would to In excellent litualion for I Nursery. fill‘ not cold before the lat of December, it will be for rent from the lat at April next. DAVID CURRENS Oct. 6, 1861. St Notice to Assessors. HE Aueuorl elected At the Spring election, T urn heréby notified to attend at. tho Cou muloneu’ Office. in "the borough of Out].- burg, to receive Blank Annulment. Dupllm And the «county innructionl, I: follow: TheAneuox-s of Union, Conowngo, Berwlck, Berwick Borough. (him-d, Hamilton, Rudln‘. Mountplensam. Germany. Scrabnn Ind Mount joy, «:11 “lead on WEDNESDAY, the 16th of OCTOBER next— , And the Assessors oftbe Borolgh of Getty!- bnrg, Cumberland, Freedom, Liborty, Humil tonbnn, Franklin, BuUer, Menu-n, Tynan, Huntington and Lnumore, will “told on THURBDAY. the 16111 of OCTOBER nut. By order 0! the Commilslonon, J. I. WALTER, Clerk. Oct. ‘6, 1862. u} Planting Fruit Trees: ' 8 the sewn for Inmplnmlng Fruit MI in now a bind, I uke thin method to ll fém my old customers Ind the public in gene nl. that l but on_hn‘nd, st my uubluhmut, f(Pluinlielrl Nurseries near the York Sprilgl.) rom 8,000 to 10,000 very superior Apple Tree; from 3 to 5 years growth and from 7 to l: {m in height, which I will retail this leuon a. lo com- per tree. Any person wishing to plant. Young Orchard, can have lrces of nny age or lite they may desire, or ”they wish :0 “pl“. lreu which have dled in their Urchnrdo, any csn be nmoxnmodned with as largo no“ u they may choose to plant. My assortment 6! Apple: is full. I also lune Peach, Pear, Plug, Cherry, Apricots and Quince trees—and 5- Id dilion Shsde Trees and EverGrcenl of "do“ kinda. The :e‘uon for planting gener‘lb‘ Nl mcnccl noon nnur the middle of October. WHJIIAM WRIGHT. ,Plninfield Nurseries, Oct. 0, 1862. 4!. Auditor’s Notice. HE Audixor appointed by the Court to make dlilribullun of the funds in We kinds of Roan? .\icL‘L'nnv, Sequestralorof the Gettysburg ilnilrond Cumpany,to nnd among“ the parties entitled thereto, will lit for “It purpose at his office7 in Gettulmrg, n WEDNESDAY, the sth day at NOVEIBKE, 1861, m. 10 o'clock, A. M., of laid dry. whu Ind where all panics interested may Ippm. J. (J. NEELY, Audibpf. Oct. 6, 1862. u Notice. HE subscribet, h-ving been Appointed by theLUonn of Common Pleul of Am county, Committee or the person And ell-111 d Suun Snnmon, u Lunatic, of Conpw. o township, Ad-ml county. hereby gins 'notl‘n to all persons hn'lnq claims or demundagpinn uid Sneeringer, to prenen'. the lame w the Inbscribcr, residing in Union town-hip. for "moment, Ind an perwu indebted :0 mt. immcd‘uu puyment. ‘ Jusm’u L. MORE. comm. 5ept.8,1862. 6:. A Notice. EV! BEARD'S ESTATE—Letter: of ul- L mininrnxionz on the "the of Levi Bend, line of Freedom township, Adams county, decenued, having been granted to the Bad“- l'igned, residing in the name wwnnh‘p,“ hereby give: notice to nil per-onl indoiru‘w aid esute to make immediate plymnt, And those {mung claim: npimt the lame $0 yNOI-t them properly “uremic-ted for new.“ SARAH M. BEARD, Adm Sept. 1, 1802. m Notice. HE ADAMS COUNTY TEACHERS’ m CIATIUN’ will hold it. next ARM loco lu‘, u Petenburg, on £he 2911:, 30th and 3M ‘0! OCTOBER. A!) commute“ appoint“ u“ on In: meeting will be expeuud w upon, ‘nd a In“ attendance of_ Teacher: in expand. A cordial invitation is also extondod u d] friendn of education. The opening union cm i commonce at 10 o’clock, on the 2911:. ~ - } By order at we 15:. Comm. , Oct. 6. 1863. 1d Em ARM-31‘ BRINKEBUOFF’: ESTATI.~IAI termegwwenury on the “an of Gun: Brinkerhofl', late of Smban w p., Ad!” 09., deemed, having been granted to the oldu. signed, ren'uhug in me name townshipfihym. by give no‘ice to all person: indebted “Nd sauce to make immedisu pnyumu, and than having chun- tug-inn. the lune to want properly nuthcmicated tor sauement. ‘ JOHN 0. 33124113330". JACOB CASSATT, oa.. a, 1861. 6L . Runny. Robert Hanan, . ILOB.-—Shop in Myanmar 0! “helm n the old pheeLrflß will b. m.” bu un'ork done righ . I'nrticfld- um [aid to emiuud um. ' fl, h; 0“ ll“. fl _ “ ‘. -“
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