' ‘ x El PENNSYLVANIA MON—080i“. Anus-on GZNRIJL. . Sinker. A Cor/mu. Adnmg 2.966 2,555 Allegheny.» 7.895 12.323 Armflrong. 2,476 2.250 Beaver. 1,734 2.208 Redford, 2.320 1.679 Berks, 10,464 5,550 Blair, 1.894 2,485 Bradford, 1,761 5.824 Bucks, 6.542 5.855 Butler. 2.618 2,771 (‘um bria. 2734 IMS Cameron, ‘ -- '- —- Carbon. 1,691 997 Centre, - 2.687 1.856 Chester, 4.870 7324 Clarion. ~ 2.355 1,396 Olen-field, . 2.107 1.315 Clinton, , 1.544 1.157 . "t-hmbin. 2.952 1.382 ~ - nwford. , .3.589 5.006 Uumb‘erhmd, ' g 3.515 2,671 Dauphin. 3,276 - 4.150 Delaware, L 461 ’ 2.772 Elk, ' .- 1 3—— - Erie, ‘ ‘ ‘ 2.713 ‘ 4.255 Fayette. 3.639 2.709 Franklin, ‘ 3.140 . 1,157 Fulton, . ~1.009 - 2’7“ Puma, - -—-‘- 1 ' Greenel 2.869 - 949 .Hgntingdon. ,1:823 , 2.466 1 ndim a, 1,496 3.390 Jefl'enon" 1.483 , 1.412 Jufiinta, ‘ a 1.543‘ ' 1,094 "Lancaster, 6,532 11,471 Luv'vrence, 1 ‘ 1.053 2.551 - Ixbnnsll,,’ ’ 2.213 3:045; 10111311; ‘ 5,750 , 2,806 - Luzome, . “8,339 5,758 . Lymming, 3,521 2,0618 ~ ‘ M'Kean. 682 I'B4 Mme-r, ‘ “3,049 3.121 Miflin, .1 " 1,370 / 1,453 “Monroe, ‘ 2. 118 ' 456 'Mon tgomery, ‘- 6.755 5,118 Magma". A 1,219 765 Nottham (of). . 34.460 . 1,969 Nortbmngerlatnd,"'3imlB . 2.085 Poi-I‘l, ~_ 11.959 '. 1.917 1 Philadelphia,‘ 5.3:},323 36.12! ”PM, {l’ -767. ‘ 1351 \l’mer., ,v - m." 1103 'Schuflkill,” . \7JITJQ' , 5.481 Snyder, ' 1.253 ‘ ' ‘ 1.5512 . sguuéxm, . 1,41§ ‘ gym ; Sullivnn,’ -.. ,GUX' ' 4» H 279 1 1 amnenanna, * 255:) ‘ 3.0315 " . ‘ I'l. , , 806 - ‘ 2.792 Lln.en§,'. I , 1.155 _4 ‘ 1,539 kVeghngo,‘ .1 v' .- ' 2,084 9.213 ‘ \Vnrrenz ' 1333 1 G 1.5168 Wmhington, , 4,163 . 3.734, Wayne, ..' 2.760 t 1,819 Wesmmreland, 5.0-1!) : . 3.673 , Wyoming, , 21'3“ ' 1,154 ; York,. ‘ 7,3911 ' 4.310 i 1 218.200 . 214.711 ’ \Vg’estimnte Elk at 311 for Slenkoi,‘and Cume'gbn ht 70 and Fora-titt‘m for Cochran v—mnking Slpnker's mnjority 3,661) in the State. Barr’s majority is {ibgyt 31m. The State is thefefore um! All things 'gonsidergd, this Victory of the: Dlvmlmrnc'y of {he oldlKe-ystonc is a mofl brilliant, one. Let “ the powers that be " heed (hi-x deep and earnest voice-of tun Plums! It m'earfia ,much.‘ ‘ ...1 i -4- new. IT WAS, DONE. Tho mnjpjity; *1 this city for the Abolition fi‘ km. though unexyectvdly li'H‘L’t‘. is not. In he \\'OHILPT'Pd at, when the muses are m:- ;rlm'nmi. > Many simple-minded pt-nple, vvvn‘ Mayor anry. nnrilnflevl Hm dnfl-M of “19 Democracy to the wnnpm-t‘ml lli‘lOVHllv 0? that firm! party.——ns if the mlhoronls of yriuc-iple! thnt [‘9 "lo us what m- » mrre m n nnt‘nn rnu/d ho (hulovnl. The fncm arr. thut corruption. unparnllelml in ’Hm hi~tnrv of (‘lfdimv‘mn'd fraud: m: will-“ M on: Hm nnon day slip,'woro resin-(pd to in order m fin-(‘0 an nndlvrwmflnt pf tlmmml mrruptmlmin .imrnnrm [but hm: mor cursed our once free and jumpy-9mm: m-nntrv. SPI emoen thmwnul emplm-or-e of the 'Fc-tlérnl fiqvorqmont in this c-ilv. nne-lhird of wlmm are _Donmcmts \\'orp driven to Hm ,«vih likéishnop tn the shnmhlps. and mmlp 1n (mm ngnimt thoir mn~oioncv<. on pain ofdiiminnl fmm mnplnyuwnt. Ewn [he \\'nnipn Pmplnvrfi-‘i‘n Hm Arwnnh wrrgnp‘ )"r-nu‘tl in by Hours! Jnhn Cnvmle. to um Uzrr'r influence to obtain vain-1 Tm- Jhe A 43 xninittrn‘tion whicfi gave than: work. A ‘ln oné ofthe precinct: nf tho Firit, \Vnrd, mulls-d the ln’lr‘k-ynrd prorinr-L there were affine hundred votes pnllod: 9un th about a «1739‘»: minuto, which is rather rapid \‘n‘tihnghen it isjmnwn tlmf. on an m'emge. enol‘u vnter walked Half a mile, to reach the pollß.—l’lzilurlclplviu Mtrcuryx .- ‘ ' Hernia ARBITRARY ARREST We undo‘rstimd that the Rev. Charlps A. Il‘ay was nri-nst'ed lint. evening. nml iq to be «an: to Baltimore tn day un'lor gum-d, lw ordér o£ Goncml Wool. “Cemre not in formed ot“ the «(fence committal hv his Abolition vaerence,, nor do we CHIP.— ‘Vliile mir courh are in operation. and per fect y cnmpetent to punish any crirfie com. milled by a citiznnfiwe ‘Fnter our solemn rotest ngninst evprv arbitrary act ofthis flind. ._We defend free speech and the lia- Lma'mqmsfand cannot. consent._untler any citqustnnces. to ywit the military to override the civil 111W.—Ilu.1'1'i.i1’lmrg[I’utl'iat(ff Uni‘nn. . , m Hnmswnn, Oct. flit—The Rev. Charles A." Hay. pastor of the Lutheran church of {his city; _has been arresled and taken to .Buitimu-e, by order-of Gen. Wool. Thg muse of this arrest is supposed to be the oommuhication. Aigned by Rev. Mr. Il'ny, In'iblised in the Telegraph. censuring the military authority ug animal-p. ‘ rv. a" ”Mr. Hay returned on qusday even ing. What he was nrreaté'l for, or what 'was done with him after his arrest and be fore his discharge, we have not. learned.— We‘congratulaw him on his release. and 'sineerely hape that his may be ihe hut 0,339 nf military arrest in Harrisburg—Patriot d:- L'nilm of Thursday. * ‘ my? CRY PECGAVI! “ Those mwardly Abolitionists in this city who, for the last eighteen months, through the press and on the corners of the streets, have been endeavoring 'to incite mob law and violence against their Democratic nei hbors. are now feariul that the poisoned chfiiee may be returned to their own lips. We beg these cmven souls to rest easy on thatmre. The Democrats are a Nautilu tiomlom'ng. law-abiding people. and they will not he the first to violate the provisions of either. All they insist upon is, that these slander: and misrepresentations against. themphall cease; and that they be left free to enjoy their own political opinions—the came right that. they concede to their oppo nents—under the protection of the Consti tution.—Lanéa:ter Inulligdncer. W‘Eoldfihem to their covenents." is a headhxgto an article in the Telagraph. ape-ak -ing of the triumph of the Democratic par t . The Democracy have no covenants but tie Constitution. and they will most cer hinlj hold to my. and Try also to hold Ab. oliflon officials to the oaths which they have taken’to”respecc it. "CLING TO THE CONSTITUTION, AS 'nn SEIPWRECKED MARIN ER CLINGS TOTfiE LAST PLANK. WHEN NIGHT AND THE TEMPEST CLOSE AROUND HlK’f—Dimn. Wnsue. » _ ”Hon. John Reimun, associate judge of the courts of York county, died on Sun day week. Emu-ya do u the sun does—look u “.35,” side of ”arching. For while it in} ‘ uohupyitia thrice muons good for Vdiges‘fiofi. ' ~ EMS lu Boy.—'sh, we've got I 13015 hm, ind you hav nt. ,' 241 Boy.—Pshnw. -X don’t are: my daddy was drafted, and yam-'3 wasn't." 1 B‘poclal ‘Nottcon. Ayer’l PHIL—Are you 'aiék. feeble and complaining? Are you out oforder with your system dennged Ind'ymzr feelings uncomforta ble 7‘ These symptoms are after; tbc prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, And should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy, Take Ayer's Pilh, Ind cleanse out the disordered humor!!— purify the blood, And let the fluids move an un obstructed in health again. They stimulate the {uncljons oflhe body into rigorous activity, purify th‘e system from the obstructions which make dinnse. A cold-sculrs somewhere in the bo‘fly, nnd obstrucu it: natural functionsp- These, if not relieved, react. upon them-elvei ind the surrounding orgnm, producing genenl aégruvntion, Paufl'rring and disease. While in Ibis condition: oppressed by the dcnngemenu, cake Ayer'l Pills. And on how directly they re-5 store the natural nctfon of the lynem, nnd ' with it the buoy-m. feeling of ham: sgnin.— ‘1 What is true nnd no apparent in this "ivinl‘ and common complaint, in aim trn'e in many of" - ) D the deep-rented end dangerous distenperl.— , Ral‘aoeg‘ey :Englyl'BflA‘Blg'of‘lD PIC- The name purgatire efl'ect expel: them. Canned io'l‘Oßl .[TGYE All Ti M'- h t‘ lag similnr_ohitru¢tionl and derangement: of, dley’n L‘s)!" Boot thzalkfnel gum: :1“; t e natural Junction: of the body, they are i , . .' l . ‘ . rigg'ggnglmy or .. m; p.33l;itstilti’fiffhfl?,‘glé‘ii‘i‘ttg'ii‘itfltf I: n . onewo now enrueuo . -. ‘ Ills-CZPHII will neglect to employ them tyhen §::"°n£:tn.:';i 3:! $131“, 3’"; Turiifoguli: sum-ring from the dilordeu they care, Inch u 'tlii‘gonmrv SlAßlU‘i [a pLAND authoreaa‘ Ilenduche, l-‘onl .Stomnch, Dyrentery, Bilious -0{ “ Altinex'i' Hidden Pa ‘1 ~ h “a“ Side ~ (,omplomta2 indigestloh, Derangement of the “ Nemeaifi ,; rind “ Miriam ” 3.10 will furnillh -; LIVCI'! Coattvenesge or Constipation. A! 1: Din-‘ “I” for ever number 6;. the Lin! .3 Book for her l’tll they are both agreeable nnd effectual. ‘ 1863), This nylone “n plate the and)“ Book Lofiprfgfif l :Iflcgr‘zg‘ 02.311}: 5:“ €3ong 'in a literary_ point. of __tiew; fur nhextd offiny Ftvz flu“ roB $l. . . other inabglnzine. Mtg-ion ltlJrlafnd writes forgo - o n-r pll mutton. or 0 er atjon wrt rs "fizz:- by A. D. 3:33.31 3:196:3ng ll‘fgfelirmmnue to furnish Trticlu throughout __ ‘“’” ' THE BEST I.ADYiS")I.;f‘-AZIXE IN THE WORLD. AND TlllQCllEA EST. . 'I‘IIE'IJTERA’I‘CRE openly kind hm can be read nloud in the family circle, and the clergy in immense numbersjre aphscrihera for the Book. ‘ ‘» ‘ . 1‘ The Music is all ori inal,Jnnd would cost.” cent!" (the price of s!}! Book) in the music stores, but most of it. is copyiwrighted, and can not he obtained except in “(iiodetf’ Our Steel Engrnt'lngS.——All efforts to rival no in‘ thie have ceased, and-wh’ now stand alone in this department. giving, up we do,mnny more and infinitely better engravings than are pub lished in any other work. 1 Godey's immense 001385,?) SHEET FASH ION-PLIATES, contuining’ 'rom five to fievcn Tull lcugzh Colored 11-‘nshioiin on each plate.— Othei' mnguzines gire only wo. Fnr ahead of any Fushiuns in Europe or jAmericn. Godcy'a in the only Work in‘the wonld that gives these immense plates, and they are such an to have excited’the “‘onder ofpublishers and the public. The publication of these pilxites cost $lO,OOO more than Fashion-flutes of the old style. and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation enable! ,us to give them. Other ‘mngnziues cnnnnt nfiord it. We nererspnre money when the puhlit- can he henFfited. Thane fnshions may be‘relied on. Dresse: may he mndeyaftcr them, and the wearer will not subjecLhttrself to ridictilc, as would be the chsc if sheyisirvrlithellarge cities dressed alter the slylelot the plates given in some of our £0 tolled tin-'hion magazines. ‘ Unr‘ Wood Engravings, of whiclx‘ we give twige or three ‘times as minty as any other mug uiue, nre often mistaken for sttcl. Tlfey are so l'trr ewerim to my others. . l)!!TATlU.\'S.—.l3ew»cre uftlien. Remember that the‘lmdy's Book is the original nubile-Mia. and the chenpest. ”you take qucy. you want no other mngnzine. Eh rvthi-tg that is useful or ornamental in a house can be found in .qut‘y. . . ‘ .'mnua.‘casn IN ADVANCE. fiSnnu’n & llcmun‘a Store ls well wor thy a vinitjust at. this time. We doubt whetlzer, eveu‘in our largest. cities, so fine a display ofl 'Stm'cn can he found. Their large romi: is full of Stm es ol‘every pattern; also. every vu rirty of llollow WureJlleel-iron Wnre, Tid } Wure, l’lxlnished \\'ure, annn Ware—embrac ing, indeml,evcrylhing in the bonse'furnishing ‘ line. «la-so, Snuunge Cum-n, Sausage Stufiers, Lard Presses, &c., kc. They are prepared to sell wholesale nud retail, Tin Ware and Sheet.- irun Wnrre of their mm manufacture—keeping a Rufiicicn. number of lmnds‘lo supply any de mand. Their assortment of Lumber is very large; also Con! 01 every kind. ’- I'3- magnum-1‘39; ”7 G ETTYSBURG—Sncnou‘ mu- F10un..................L........,...........G 00 to 6 25 Rye'F10ur....................A............ ,_ 3 75 “him When........... ....u...........]~ 20 In) 30 Red Whent......................Z.........l 20 to I 28 Corn ............. Rye............... Outs ............. qukwllcat...“ UloverSeed ... Timodxy..b‘eed" Flax Seed Pluser of l'nris .............‘.......... Elnutex ground, per bag.....;..... , WTIMURE—mev LAK‘I'. _ Flour-L c 75 m 7 oo “115 m. Ry? .... 'Cnrn.. Onta.... 34 m Q 5 Clover 5eed.......... .................. 6 2!: to G 37 Timothy 5eed................... .....r 2 25 (0.: s'o Beef Cnttle,per hund.’............ . 5 .50 :q_ 9 00 Boss, per hunfi............ .......... {z 50 n 6 25 Whiskey .f....... Guano, Peruvian, peryton . llA‘XOVEll—‘l‘uuusnn ua'r‘ Flour, from “ngmv Dan from 5t0re5........a..... When: ...,...u.....r................ Rye ......... ...........-..... C0rn........ ~... (1:1N............................. .... (“over Sx-e-1.................... .. Timothy 5eed..................... Pin-NFL”......................;.... KM I‘m: Itith ult., by the Rev. P. Schenrer,‘ ;\ r E‘PHRAN MESSEM'EER, 0" Carroll co'un '3', '0 MIN MARY E. LEARNER; of Adams (‘O. (in lllc 21¢! let.. by 1.110 Rev. Jacoh Sfictlor. \lr. DAVID ILLSGJO .\liss MARY OATH RISE MEM‘HEY. both nf‘.-\r_l.uns County. . ”n Ih-- 2.4 m ML, by the smee, -.\lr. JACOB PALMER to Miss LOUISA SACHS, buth of Aduuns‘countfi'. kfi’flhitunry antices exceflefiin’g‘six li‘nes \\ill hummer he changed at lmlf ourusunl nd n-nisilm mu-s fur‘nil over that number of “Heir“ '- : On Monday. {he 6th ult., It. l-ia'residence in Seuem iownship, Seneca county, Ohio, of bil iou‘s fnrer and congestion at the brniln, ALEX ANDER .\lcll.\'.}l.\', formerly of Adams coup- Iy. Pm. aged ‘6!) year-3'9 months nndJ'Z days, (11 the lmh “In, Mr. JACOB SBEELY, age-l 74 years 5 mouths and 7, duys. In Aflmna county,“ Mr. ABRAIIAAI SEUL, alged 80 years 4 months and 6 days: On the 13th "IL. in Adams county, Mrs. CA THARINE WUSNER, hged 87 yexirs I Input!) and 22 days. ‘ \ Mflltary Goods. « '7 TAFF AND-LINE UFFICEIIS.——I nm pre- S pared to furnish. M. the lowest-possibie' mics, Smif and Line Officers with full areas HATS, indicating rank, SWORDS, SASHES, and other equipments. Ufiicers‘are especially invited to (nail. , R. F. McILHENY. Nov. 3, 1862. ‘ Officers dnd Private! WILL find a splendid assortment of Army BLANKETS, Gum Blankets, Woolen Under-shirts, Drawers, heavy Water-proof ROOTS, Huts and Clps, and every othér article that a soldier going into camp will need. 3’. Nov. 3, 1862:. Rt 1". ngILHENX‘S. New ran and Winter GODS—A. SCOTT & SON have in storo‘ and are now selling as ‘cheap as the’ cheapest a good nssonment of DU Goods, con sisting of l.a.(!ies' Dress Goods, such 9.: .\lerinoea, Cobergs, Delaines, Travelling Mix tures, Alpaccas. kc. Also—Cloths, Cna- ‘ sinner-es, Satinelts. Over-costings, Twcéds, Jea‘ns, Flannels, to, - to which "we invite the Mtgntion of buyers.— All we ask is an examination before puichnsing elsewhere. Nov. 3, 1862 LOTHS. Cassiniem, Caninets,‘CoMings, C Jeni. Cox-d, Funnels, Blankets. Gloves, Hosiery, and I. large lot of CARPETING, to be had at. the cheap cosh store of Now 3, 1862- GEO. ARNOLD. HE Audilor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Ron“ Mchmv, Sequestratorofthe Gettyubnrg Railroad Company, to nntfsmongst the parties entitled thereto, will sit for that purpole at hil ofiice, in ,Gettvaburg, on WEDNESDAY. the sth day of NOVEMBER, 1862, at 10_o'clock, A. 11., of said dsy,whenf and where all parties interested may appear. J. C. NEELY, Auditor. Oct. 6, 1862. M. OHESTICS, Tickinga, Checks, Flannel: D kc", chlap It Fuhnestocka’. We have ago I MUSLIN bmded vmh our own mum, to which we invite especial attention, In it excels by fur, any ever ofl'ered in this market. for‘h'e price, , 0R quememwe have Cloths, Cusimues, Culinem, Tweeds, Jenni, hem“ chap u on be found elsewhere. A. SCOTT l SON. V E hive just rocoiudl nu! Assortment of Quoenunre, to which we invite the “nation of buyers. A. SCOTT t 808. TATIONEBY, of d] kinda, at DrJL HOR- S \NIB’S New Family Drug 3“ PW. ore, ’ . ' 1 IMliii y, :5,- » 1‘ =OS ....L.....1 75 to '3 00 1 m :o 2 at 94 m 1 ‘c ........ 73 to 7K [7 I“) [O2OllO 2 40 Lo ‘ _4l ' 'l5 oo .‘ 600 . ' Gj’fi .130t0140 MARRIED. TAXIEMI. A. SCOTT & SON The Cheapest Auditor’s Notidé. "‘I ”1,! i ,’ Ewe r VALUABLE REAL Its-run—on sn. , ‘ URDAY, the ”If: day of December next, 3th: lubscriher will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the follnmug prdperty, viz: , A SMALL FARI,on which he residel, situ ned on the western limit of the borough of Gettysburg. containing 21 ACRES and lome perciu, and adjoining D. McMillan, J. H. No (‘lellnn and others—improved with A BRICK HOUSE and Buck Building, Brick Wash and Bake House, 5 Burn. 1 never-{mung well of water It the door, and A young Orch’nrd of choice npple and peach trees. ”I! notlold the prapeny will be ofl'ered {or rent on and day. ‘ ‘ : Also, at the same time and pluce. will be lsold, l ZWOBK HORSE, 1 Young Cow, nenrly 1 fresh, 2 \Kagonmjr sets of Hind 0995, nearly Inev, and other G: I, Plough, Double and Sin ‘gle-trm, Saddle find Bridlefi tons of Hly,lnd Fodder, 200 bunglel of Srmw, Grain in the ground. and nanny other nuclei 100 lan-grout , to mention. ‘ I fifl‘hle to commence It. 1‘ o’clock,,P. IL, ‘on said day, when.nnendsnce will be given Ind lLet-ml made known 3)] : , 1 EPHBA'J! HANAWAY. ‘ November 3, 186]. :1 ~ 140 700 :00 One‘copy one year, 33. Two cnpics . one year, $43. Three copirs one your, $6. Four copies one 39m- $72 Five qupics one pan, and an ennficopy to the person sending the club. $lO. Eight copies one yenr; find an ‘ xtm («my to :he person sending the iclub, 31;. Eleven copies Image“, and An extra cupy lo the per— son sendin‘g:!lre gluh. S2OK } ‘ ‘ And the only magazine tlmt can be introduced into the above Chiba in [Hacc' of the Lady": [took in ‘Af-thu’r‘s Home Magazine. ‘ - 'IPKCML"cLuumS‘Q mm 91-qu lAGAZINES. .'. 00 L 73 6‘42’) 1 G'odey's Lady's Book uéd Arthur‘s Home M‘lghzine both one year for $3. 50. Godey's ‘ Lady’s; Bookmnd Hut-pet's .\[ng‘nziue both on! vyenrffior‘B4 50. ‘ Gndey. Harper and Arthur \\'ill‘nll three hé‘sent one year, on receipt of. $6 00. . . . Treasury Note-3 am! Notes of all solvenl‘banks taken at par; ‘ Be careful and [my the postage on your Inter. Arldr'tfss ‘ ~ 1.. A GUM-IV, '. 3‘23 Clxesnut Street, Plnilndelphin,§Pn. . No? 33 186:. ‘ l ; ~ Ready-made Clothlng.; EOBGE ARXUED hns‘now got up his fall and wiqur stock ofClotlnng, consisting of Over Goals. in grEut variety. very cheap, _ Dress Cox-Ls, ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ -: Business Coats, ' . i , ‘ Monkéy Jackets, 4 ' . Pantnloons, Vesta, , 2 . . . ; Shins, Drawers, kt, kc. ' All of our own manufacture. and dou'e'up in the vex-)- b'est manner, and will be sold very chenp.‘ Givu us a ch". 4 ch'yshurg, $91.33, 1862. ‘ L . . Notice. i ‘ AC 8 SHEELY‘S ESTATE—..Lettern tes m‘menmry .on the estate of Jacob Shpely. lme of Ugio'n twp., Adams county, de ceased} havidgbeen’ granted to the undersign ed. rosiding in Oxford township, be hereby give‘s notice to all‘' personm indehted to said estotc~3o make imm’edijite payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SABRAHAM SHEELY, Executor. - N0v.3,1862. 6L? Vgluable Real Esthte, . ‘ T PRN'ATE SALE.— ' A No, l. GREENoMODNT FARM, adjoin— ing than B ‘rough of Gettysburgwonminhg 124 acres. Lind good and buildingsnew. :No. 2. CUMBERLAND FARM, four miles south of Gettysburg, on the Tnneytown road, conninin'g 138 acres. Land red soil and _xhe buildings good. . N 0.3. A 0060 63181“ MILL, with 38 acre! of Land in Germnny township. 19 miles from Littleutown.‘ All in good order Ind will be sold cheap. ‘ K L No. 4.1 A COMMODIOUS BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, in .tlmeorough of Gettysburg, in complrte order.‘ ’ ' ' All of which will be‘lold ‘on accommodnting terms. ' GEO. ARNOLD. Gettylbnrg, Sept. 1,1862. Notice. Guam nnmxsauorr's ESTATE-Jan | _ lerl testamentary on thg estate of Gun- Brinkerhon‘,‘lnte of Stnbn twp, Ads 0., decez‘so‘dl havingleen granted to the 'l‘“- aignedfiesidfngin thesametuwnahip,theyh re by give no'iee to all persons 'n el‘te 3‘o mid estate to make immediate pa t, a ' those having clmms against the 5 en: them properly authenticated tor e 1e nt. JOHN G. BRIN ERHOFF, JACOB CASSATT, Oct. 8, 1862. 6:. Executors Arch Street Carpet WAREHOUSE—OLDDEN 8 RICKNER, No. 832 Arch Street, 2 doors below flint!“ PHILADELPHIA, are now receiving their FALL STOCK of English and American CARPETINGS, comprising all thg new styles of Velroz, Bruasels, Tapestry, Btu-sols, Three ply,—lugr.iins_and Venidans, with a splendid assortment of , 01L CLOTES. DRUGGETS, The bltention of purcbuon Ind other: is called to n examination of the thou. AI we buy nnd sell exclusively for cash we are pre pared to sell at small profits, and hold out strong inducements to CASH BUYERS. Oct. 10,1862. 3111 § EW FALL Jr WINTER GOODS L-A good “torment of Flll Ind Winter Goods :- chap u the cheaput It A. SCOTT t SON’S. HE Ladies will find‘ a good assortment ,of Press Goodstchea‘p u mull—an Ind see them It _EA. SCOTT i SON'S. N pursuance of sundry write of Venditionl I Egponns, issued out of the Court of Com mon Plezu of Adams cuunl}, l’u.,m.d to me directed. will be exposed to Public Sale. at thé Court Home, in Gettysburg. on SATURDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER next. (ISGZJ It! o’clock, P. 31., the following described {teal mute. viz: l A TRACT or LAND, simu- In 3mm. town-hip, Adams county, Pm. on the’ State road, adjoining land: OLD-mic! Longmecker. Hahn Gulden and John Ycugy, cuntmuinz 25} Acres, more or less—about 5 fllrt'S in timber and about 2 acre! in mendow—imprnrr'! mm a Two-story Frame Wentherlwmrded DWEL LING HOUSE, wood shgd attached, well of wuer near the door of fine dtelling. Cellar under said House, Double Frame Weatherbonrd ed Barn, Hog Pen, And a young Orchard of choice fruit. "95.: Seized and taken in ex:- cution u the prope‘rty 0(le Closes. : No. 1: A Tlu‘p‘r or LAND, m'um in Franklin township; Adm: county, PL, ndjoiu ing [suds ofJohn burdorfl Ind John Axendt, and the old Berlinj‘ tond,. Containing 3 Acres, mare or lan, imprdved with u out um! I half story partly log .nd partly trnme Weather boarded DWELum Hucss, with . cm and a. hnlf nary Kitch‘en tutu-bed, Cellar under said llouse', B-ke Qven, Well of Wu." with :- Pump in it near yhe door of the dwelling, Blngksmith Shop, (Bani, part log And pun fume. Corn Crib. And In Orchard with n v:- ri€tyl of choice fruimrees‘. . .\‘o. 2: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in 'nid townahxp Ind icoung, adjoining llndl of Philip Cutslmll and Wm. Geyer, and the old Berlin road, contailfingizo Acres, more or less, nbom. 1 acre in timber Ind‘ the b'ahu'qze farm land. Seued and taken in 'execulion As the property ofßuxnlxll Bumumu.‘ A LQT OF GROFNI), situate ii the town of Hampton, Reading Howns'hip. Adnmg county, Pm, on the west side of tho Hanover and (‘nr-1 [isle turnpike, bounded 6n the ndnlp by lot oh Stephen Heinrd, aduth hy lot of Dr: C. Bliih’si heirl, and was! byian any, impro‘Ved with a; two. story Log Dwtlling ‘HUUSE, with cellar.l well of water near the door of the dwelling, nhd some fruit iro-es. Qeized nn‘d taken in ('xe‘cu tion as the properdy of‘Jqu I. Mount sud Hun.“ MULLRN. : ‘ The interest in AgLUT 0F GROI’XD, situate in the Borough «Gettysburg, Adams countr, Pm, on the west lide of \\'.Lshington street, bounded sent!) by élot of James Roueer, west by an Illey,nml noeth by! lot of John H. Culp, improved with a two story Frame Weather bonrded Dwelling HOUSE, with cellar, well of water with n clming‘ ppmp in it, near the door of the dwelling, {ravine weaxherbourded Stable, Corn Crib, Fruit. Trees, kc. Seiled and taken in’ execution as tlie xix-open} of JOLIE P. Horr xu. ~ ‘ -§— Aim —- ' No. ,l: A TRACT or LAND, being the mansion tract, simple in Hamiltonh'nn town-l ship, Adams county, l’n., adjoining lands of} Wm. Culp, Jncnh Musselnlnn, John Valentine,‘ Peter Brooks, find oglxcrchontuiuing 150 Acres," more or loss. nholfiJOO acres being clénrcdl farm land, (of which about :0 acres are .r'nea-l 'dow.) the. balance iii tin'lher, improved with a 1 one and a half story Log DWelling HOUSE; with a our-story Bluebbuilding attached, Don-l ble—Log Burn, good; springs of wnter near the dun: of the dwelling, Sow .\lill. with Ni‘ildle (fret-k,running througn said tract; orchard with I. variety of élloice fruit. trees. A i No. 2: A TRAIfT 0F AIOUNTAIN LAND“ situlte in said township n‘nd county, ndjoiuing lands of Abraham Reever, and others, cantain- ‘ iug 8 Acru, moreéur less, of whichnhout 5 acre are clear: the lmlnnce iu timlwr. 1 No. 3: A TRAQ'ROF TIMBER-LAND; eltu nte in said township and county, adjoining 1M: 0! Dnvid Stewart, Lewis llushumn‘, and mthcrs, containing .15 Acres, more or less, of pine, poplar uud ouk timber. ' * . . No. 4: A TRACT ()l~‘ MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in said township nod county, mlJnining lands of fluid .\luisseljhau, Jacob‘llussulnnn, \\'m. Pulp, and olll‘ers, coutuining'L't‘Acres ‘ot' cliosnllt. locust. and ouk timht-r. ‘ , No. 5: A TRACT OF .\IUUNTAN LAND, situate in said township and county, adjoining lands of Jo~eph Shorty, John Valentine, and Olllll'd, contuiningfls ,Acrcs, more or‘yless, 'ol' ohesnut, hickory and oak timber. ' .\‘o. G r A TRACT OF LAND; {innate in mid township nl.d cnunlyfilrljoining lands of .lncob )lussclmnn. Ezra (filer, Frederick Miller, and others, containing: I'3 Acres, more 'or less, (.\buntlfi acres clef”, the balanceln limher,) improved with a one and a half stn Stono Dwelling HOUSE, with :1 one nml‘n in?! story Log Burk-huilding'nttuched, Log Smhle‘Spring House, with n' kudd Spring of \\'Alll‘l’ ‘neur‘the door of the dwelling : orchnr‘l with u'rurwty of choice fruit trees. A small alremfuf water runs through said fimct. , 1L No. 7: A TRACT OF MOFVTA’X LAND, situate in Frunklln townshipyAanna county, Pm, adjoining lands of Jolm Throne, George Hartman, Peter Henry, and others, contuining '4', Acres, more or less, of good ohesnut timber. 'No. 8: A TIUQT ()F MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in mid township and county, nfijoining 1.11.145 of George Hunmnu, Jeeeph Orudorfl', and others, containing 10 Acres, more or less, of goodxhesnut timber. Sci/.ed and taken in execution as the property of WILLIAI Bonn. ' ‘EVSAMUEL \VULF, Sim-If. 'SberifT's oflice, Gettysburg, Oct. 27, ’62. , @Ten per ceht. offthe purchase money u’poq‘nll sales by the Sherifl'must be paid over immedimely after the property is struck duwu qr upon failure to mmpjy theréwith the proper ty will be again pm. up (or sale. ‘ . Dr. James‘Cress, - , CLECTIC PHYSICIAX, offers his profes- E sionul serriccs to the citizens of Getty:- burg and \‘icinityg. "Ming been associated with Prof. Pnine two years, and a graduate of the Eclectic Mcd‘icgl Cohege of Philadelphia, I am prepared to practice the rcfurmed system of medicine. “Eclectic ” means tn chooaé or se lect. Home we select the best, safest and most reliable remedie‘s“ from all other fiectnrinu medical schools, which have.been recommend ed from the experiéncc and sanctioned by phle tice of the nblest Rowena Pauli-tonne, and discard those m'orejnjurions, such as nutimony, arsenic, mercury, bluepill, Mood letting, to. Office in Baltimord street, opposite" MC'CTPITJ’:H SadlerShop. Voluhteen’ funnies Intended {re ‘ ot'charge. _ ‘ , [Och 27,1862. Profeuional Card: AVING nssoqiatcd with myself Dr. N. G. H KEIRLE, ongunimore. ‘I am now pre pared to ntteml to ‘3" calls, at. any} hnur. that may be made npoh me. Dr. Keirie has bp‘en tor'nue year Clinical Assistant in ll’e Baltimore Infirmary, and forfthree years I .\lfldicnlfiesi dent in the Bugtiqore Citymnd Co My Almsl house. and lfeel flee to recp'mmend him’ to the confidence ofthe pjdlflic. “nope, I?! Itnct n tenlion to busing", to merit for ’myself-md partner a continn nee of the same patronage which bus so louél been Idcorded'co \hé old ofl'ice. 1 - S. Q. KINZEH, M. D. Littleslown, Oct; 27, 186:}. ‘ 2m AXE N [DEF-The Collector: of Tue: T {or 18 and previous years, in the dilfer ent townships of;Adnms ‘county, are hereby notified than they ivill be required to settle up their Duplicuel on or before the 17th thy of . ‘ .. ‘ next, on whicfi day {be Commis siom-rs will meet. at their oflice to give the ne cessary exonerntions, kc. ' , elCollecto of the prose year 'I he re- j qnir to pay or to the Cdu Treu rer all ‘ monie but may collected b the No tuber 3 Court. ‘ 1 JAMES H. MARSHALL, wu. Btumnxm, EPHgAIM MYERS, _ Commitfioners of Adm“ county Attest—J. bl. Wan-flint. Oct. 17, 1862. td ‘ . HE Notes given the undersigned, for prop- T arty purchaqed n his sale, in February but, will come due ofl the 12th of November next, et which time peyment will he expected. If not paid promptly, interest from the date of the Noterwill be charged. The Notes are in the hand: of lane Rounds. Elq., Fairfield, to whom payment is to be made. , , GEORGE TATE. Oct. 27, 1862. at. HATS, he WlOB, Pfinu, Gingham, Brim? D it”, It _ A. SCOTT t SON’ . BPETS. CARPETS.—A splendid lot of ( : Carpeting—gem! nun cheap—jun opued u the New Sun of IL SPANGLBR. Ili Shed ill's Sale. 1:=C1 Collectors, Sale Notes. I Valuslm ’AT PRIVATE SALE.— ; ecutors‘of HUGH E! ofl'er It, Privale Sale, th deceased, viz A FAKE. situate in Fn 1 , _,V___ -m~'3" land. Iying on the righx of We xoml India fxom Emm'nsburg to Tnneylrtgl. ohe mile nnfi n half from St. Joseph's Sis! hood, and "‘o‘: mile: from Emmitsbnrg. adj luing lands of Solomon Kriu, Jpsbnu Tron. Robert Allisoq And others. Contaimnz 100 g CRES. morr or leu; About. 18 Ann of com] tuber and n duq‘ proportion of Meadow. The il}pro\eluents are a good LOG UUI'SE, wilh' szne 3,- ’ End “tacked, a Double Lad Burn, 19-“ never-{Ailing well of -m.lcr cp‘pvenient .‘ 'lo the buildings, a good Appiffirrchard, with u voriety ofotlier Fruit Trees. ‘ ‘1 9 :' Persons wighing to wit! ’1: property are. requested to cell on Robert" 1 ison, Mjoiuilra 1 the property, who will also lu- kubwu (h ‘ tern: of sale, or on either 0 lye sub cribera,‘ June: I. Eicerdicc, residing Curli e. Cumj berland county, EL, or John (rpent r, resid ing on the Turnpike lending om G gyéburmi to Chlmbernb'u'rg. six miles tum this form' plm. nuns n. EL) “0108,.“ JOHN CARPE‘ KR. - Sept. 1, 1863. 6' i A Ewan. l __. .- __ ,_‘__ , _+_.._ _- Desirable Pro y , 1' PUBLI SALE—Mr . Tvap‘ti’, the A 15th do ,of NOVEMBE next, , e sub scriber will offer at Pubiir S .on lhgpn-mi m. A mm? or LAND, my fining 1 Acres; situated on the Tnneytown r 0 .‘2' mile from Gettyiburg. in; Uumborlaud t 6 hnsrhip. Adams county. adjoining lsnda of (i )rge Spangler,‘ Sarah. Patterson and Michael 'n-y. The in]. prowm'enls Ire a two-story F ome Wei-itiner— handed HOUSE, Frame Burn, 'pl) offirsbruel water nt’th'c door,nnd young tlir wing fruit trees.‘ Ahont4 acres of the land Me i' wood. Persons wishing to View 111 quested to cull on Adam Bx; thereon. M y At the sum; time will be‘ Fered,nl»out 6 Acres of WOU‘DLAN'D, adjolni 33 11nd above. Terms’ easy. S\lleto comme‘cv at}! o'clock, P. Mupon m 6 dny‘, when ntu‘nduhce will be given .and terms made known h‘ ‘ ' Juix‘ .\wssx-zn. Proclamatloil.‘ ‘ Oct. 27, 1862. is” HEREAS the Hon. Run n'r J. Flsnln,‘ ‘ ‘5 Preaident of the aeveralann‘rts ofttom ;mon Pleas in the Counties com ' min: the HM: District, and Jus:ice of the Coil)": 0t Oyer and Termincr and General Jail 1 livery, for the: trial of nil capital and otlnrv nnders in the' lsnid district, and DAVID Zinc-. 13. nnd'luu: E. IW.”‘“"‘v Eng" Judges of th’ i'o‘urt of (‘nm mon Plus, and Justice: of the (‘pur of ()yer land Termlner and General Ja‘ lie '\'ery, for ‘the trinl of all capital and o {era nders in the County of Adams—have i né'd heir pre ,ccpt, bearing date the 20th ' 'or ugust in :the year ofmu Loan one tho n 8 e ht hun ldrcd and sixtly-two, and to e 'fli cted, for Lholding} Court of Common l’ 54 a Gem-m 3 .'Qunrter Seszi m: of the Pe: ‘, 'nn General {Jail Delivery find Court nny nnd ermincr, nt Gettysburg, on Monday, the TM y oon- I remlm‘ npz!~—- ‘| ‘ ‘F l ‘ l' .X‘OTICE IS HEREBY an at t nll the Justices of the Peace,the Cnronerlnn Consta bles within the said Cenuty pf Adams, that ,they be. then Ind there in their raper personsY [with their Rolls, Records, lnq‘tgsitionls. Exam ,inntionsmnd other Romembrn -en‘, t do those things which to their offices an ill-tint helm]! ‘ a‘ppqrtnin tn he done, and 11140 they who will rprosecnte Against themriaunlt s ',th I. are 6r. then shall be in the Jnil of ll”: said lounty of Adamsl nre tq lie then fll’l-I th eto roseuute Ingniust them lat-1h!" be jnat. '; ' ‘ suing, on? Sheriff’s: om", CI-ltvsburg ‘ ‘ 00L. :0, use: __... . ._-‘ .7 ...1 7.4:- A"... - gStraZtton, ayant; Cd’s. ' NATIONAL “COS \l‘ElltllA QULLEGES, . Lm‘i'rE!) H i I’HILADELP‘HL , f R. E. m’n. 7r" AND (‘in; 'l'l' 875. ‘ ' New York city,Brooklyn.Mmgvxrmymnrmm,‘ Datrnit, Cleveland, Clticnjgn "lld St. Louh. l Book—keeping, Peumnushi . flomvnorniul. Arithmetic, Commercial LAW. 'or'ml, Corres pnndcnce. kn. practically tat ItH ‘ These Colleges being under! 1e as. e general and local management. and ur. tint: a each the} ndvintugeg of all, ufll‘r umntir facilities for? imparting instruction tluui' If? other limiluri inrtitutionsin the country.l V l A Scholarshipjssued by+tl na 18 gt‘md in I“ [9r an unlimited time. , ' 1 , ‘ Thr Philudrlphifi pollen? h ibeonlrerently enln‘rged an!) refurnished lit a xperioli mimnenh Ind is now thelurgcst mid ost pr‘loqigrousj COmmen-inl Institution in the Late. ' ' ' Ll} Bryant & Stratton'n series { Te t Bookm} embracirg Bonk-keeping. C I merriil Arith-‘i metid‘ and Commerciul an,‘ sale, and semi by mfiil. . f ‘ -, fi'For full particulars ae‘x ,fur a. circular-. 4 Oct. 20, 186‘2. I; v, _‘ “__ , ‘_ _ ~.__,v_ ._., ‘ Notice. 'i, j ACOB’ GARDNER'S 381+ E.—Lctters of" J administration on the estn ‘ nHarob Gard ner, byte of Huntington tnwu‘ ip, Adams now; deceased, having been granuf to the umdcr aigned,residingin thesametm‘ ship.theyhcre ”by givgnotire to I.” personsl debted to said, estate to make immediate paj- ‘ont, und thine. having claims Against the ”the to present them properly authenticated {u}! settlement” ' was (:4 Imm, - , ISAAC E 'IERMAX, Oct. 20,1862. Gt 1 dminftrratare. ' 1 Name}; .NDREW TRIMMER'S H$ ATEu—Lettcrat A Lesmn'aeumry on the ptnpe of An drew Trimmer. lute of Read" twp., Adams county, deceqsed, having be granted to the, undersigned; irleaidmg in th me twp., she hereby gives Police to all pe n’u'indebted lo‘ said: estate to‘ make immediut payment, and tho havinguluims against tll'e nun to pmscnl the propel-Li: authenticated f: sctllemvnt lo , LYDIA TRIM} ‘R, Executriz, Or! ‘her Amntfiwri Chronistg Esq.,lh_£mptou oct.‘2o, 1862.1 6: '3 1861. Fall Millim_ 1862. [SS MéGR‘EAIW has jn returned frqm M the city and is now ppe up; a large and' beautiful nunrtmentofMlLL ERY & FANCY, GOODS, of the latest styles!‘ which lhe in vitfi the Indies?» call and exéujne, coufidentl that they will be pleased with: , er lel’ecliunp. Oct. 20, 1862., 1m 3‘ ~ . A ‘ , Electxonq , A BAX: or "Inna, Uctobe ‘6, 1962. } OTICE is hereby given to e Stockholders orthc Bunk of Gettysbl g, thu. an Elec— uon for Thirteen Directnrs, I Herve one ye rr. will he held M the Hunk-in‘: I use; on MUN DAY, the 11'!!! day of NOVEL! R, 1862. ”A gougrnl meeting oft e Stockholder: will take pint-e at the nine tilh .‘ 4 Oct. 20, 1861. 1d 'i 1 Auctloneen g. EORGE EPLEY rupectf Ly informal the G public thnt he continue: he Auctioneer ing business: Hi; charges are u If]: moderue, and-be never, spare: an effort .please. He hopes to merit Ind receive a continuance of public purunnge. He refers 115 no Robinson, Esq, of Fdrfield, and Roben' nrtiu. of Get tysburg, who nre _authorized lad make engage menu for him. His post‘s-mu nddreu in Greenmuunt, Adam: county, 94 " 0:1. 26,1832! ,» A ChanceJor Drafled Men. ~ lECT. KING, of Ruheru’. Anillery, for L Fomeu Monroe. has recéived authority to enlilt Drsll'led men. All M) N deaire a uplan did lervice nndw scours thelr [gauntymith $4O advance pny, have now an oppqtlunity. Apply immediately. [91:13“, 1861. ‘ 5 Teachers Watgtod. , BE Schoo! Directors or 8: bed township. T ,will meet‘nt the house or'gcob L. Gnu, in Racer-nova, on SATURDA , HQ)". 22d. M. 12 o’clock, IL, for the purpolg of employing Teacher: to take charge of lhd} Schoole. The County: Superintendemit expeé dto be present to examine spplicshu. By an! no! the Board, JOHN WEE”, Secretary. Nov. 3,;1862. Id F I pun: Smog“)! SP’CEJ meow! ad 9'“ , 9‘1”"! 3‘ fur DP. ÜBERT . “REY-w Drug Shire. {3 “OR ' on the premius, the following “I'll Bantu of ‘ mid decedent, viz : i ' A FARM, silunte in Liberty town-hip, Adana co.,P-., adjoining lands'ofhcoh Filter, Andrew White. Dnvid Martin, John Welty, tnd others, containing 211 Acres. more or leh“. about 75 acres of which are covered with me Timber, wztn nhout ~10 acres 0; .\leldow. -'l‘he Fun: in , in 3 good state of cultivntion, (put having been limcd,} and under Rom} fencing. It in one of the very belt Farina in tlmt region. The: improvements In: I large Tiro- o I story Double Dwelling IIOL‘SE, [huh Barn, anon Shed and Corn I Crib, large Hay Shed, Cnrriugq _‘ House, llng Pen. Smoke llouse, \\’nsh uuuw; with cistern, LOG TENAN’I' HOUSE, and oth! r ‘ buildings; a well nl'good tuner it the home and Another ln the barn-yard, hath novel-mil. in . with a pump lu etch; um thrhing App‘e 0 hands, of chuico lrunt, with ~pealr. pent-h. ch "y znd other fruit. 'l‘hc l-‘urxujs Well wa te ed, and is in every respect a most desimhle pr petty. ‘ , f ; Persons wishing to View itmre request ed to ed] on Gnotgo Blddlemolter, residing. théreon. 1 ”Sade to commence a! I o'fléyk, P. SL, ouianid day, when attend-nice will y‘hc given And lcflms made known by ’. *5 fl '- , ? JUSEPH RIDDLESIOSER, “1.. ‘ _ ‘ Adnxjmibuuzur. By the Court—Jon: EICH )nz, (‘]¢-.~k. t j wlt‘uot'iuld, the Farm “ill Qt: Rented ou mid day. I ; ‘ Oct. 10,1862. ts 1 Orphan’s Court Sale. . N pursuance at an ordvr of tine Urplmn'; I Court. of Adams county. lhei subscriber, Administrator of the eslnte of \\’:anl \\'x'sorz xn', deceased. will offer at l‘ubliclmle, ou thin‘ yremines. ou S.\TL'BD;\Y.,the 81h; dxiy or .\‘o. \‘EMBER nex}, the following‘ Real Esme of mid dece ieut, vii. : { A'LOT 0F GROI’XD, sitnntplin Somh Washington ureet, adjoiniug Fredgrlck Frenzol on me horth. and bounded by u’llies on the South and West, the Imprcfl'c-i men's being a Twn-story ‘HRH‘K * 1 Hqcsn, with Buck-building, a, ; 3 large Frame Shop. Stable, Hrui: Trees, and A first-rule Well of Wan-r. wl’ersons wishing to v cw un- property 3rd equeslud Io ckll on th Admiuiumlur, residing in Gettysburg. _ ' ..WSule to commence M 1 mid day. when Attendance terms made known by ropezrty are re-1 ngvgr, residing. ' “DAVID Z By tthourl—Johu Elcuou (1.3.6, 1562.. u - 1.» _V _4 . urors forENove Gnun Jun fin “ton—Martin ch, (, Bender. . , ‘ Union—Martin Grow. ‘ Tyrone—Georgc’fiuise.‘ Gellyshurg—-Nich;olfls Uodnr . “(filnlplmmnt—Dunjcl Law ”m"? V .\ldnntjoy—Francis Alliwu, use 1'). Newman: Franklin—John Quic, Albert Vuufigyke‘. , ‘ Mennllen—Snmu'cl Meals. i , ‘ Hennnny-J-Abrxxlxpm‘Bunk‘nrd.. i - Oxford—Joseph A. Smithl z . [.iborty—Petér Grady. ‘ _ g l! ntlngom—Ephrnim Image. I C owngo—l’elct Neillcror. ! " R ding—lune! T) osllv.‘ 1 1 .. C luberlund—Jnseph Bum-y. ~ ' ' K St .aban—léwm Idler, llnuh McSheny. l 1: millonbiu—Wlllitm calp. g . - ‘ If: [or—John Bruno“. i ; A F Mom—Augustin ”Mag". ‘ , BL- wick lwp.—Samn_ul Hrfiwn. ' , , ‘ &erg' f. ‘5 quiuL Jun. 3 ' H: milton—John Dellone, M‘rhnolmnhn. . (1a tysburg—Goorgo I“. Knilbflcisfi" Dm‘id Km 'lehart, Jacobfl‘roxel. l I B tler—‘—A,brhham’ Myers, Williams. Humiltop, ‘lina Gardner. ‘ ' . i " .\l mnjoy—l’ctcr‘ Buplley, John HartmanJr, St uhnn—Dflniel'Lndy,Christian ihomas‘John ’ertz, of H. ‘ -I i , M nullen—John Harlan. 1 ‘ [ ' F ugklin—Jamca-Linn, Alina: prert, Philip ‘ £51141]: ' ‘ ‘ 5 ¥ (‘ uowngo—Jouph Khink, .i C. mberlnnd—Chules Hefibs‘t, anviwf Shrirer. Huntington—Amos Little, John ”~11-p. . Pr adorn—“'illiém Biglmm, Java}: Allhpfl. ‘ Ulrich—Jhcob Sterner, John Uruaniue. Oxford—Philip Hemler, George, shape, Jnc'ob Slagln. " ' ‘ 1 . { Mqunlplennnt—ancis M. Budfiy, John A!- herl. , ‘ , ' Ln'fimorHo’seph Snydenlichuq‘ Slnmhnngh. Gdrminy—‘Johu Mdiriugfi Willing]! Hull‘, John L. Fisher. ‘ ‘ ‘ I - ) [landing—William S. Hildtbmndi John Nilch an. - . v ’ . ‘ Lyepl'ly—Jncob'Krisr. Snmnc} Bind. 3-, ‘ H- mliltonban—Ji. J. Reed, John I .~lBnum'g_ard ' e‘r, uniel King: - l Tfiojnc‘f—Jegae Stern‘er, Andrew Brnl‘mc. * Brwlic twp.-—,~George Brown. '9 ‘ ' B = rWick born—Chas. Dash, .\iichnh erubih’gsr. ut. 20,1802. ' . r I .7 I'l UNITED STATES: animus, Arm SEW BRUNSWICK—From rethyl surveys completed Aug. 10. 1802; to?! #O5OOO, to ch gmve itand one _veur’s timel »Superior to any $lO map‘ever gnfide hy'Col tdn or Milchcll. and so": at Ll": lgmr price 0! fiayl'euls, 370,000 uumvs am: enfirqvcd ou'this mu . - ‘ g . 11!!) in not only a County .\lnp.,hntlit is “son COUNTY AND BfiII‘FLUAD .\lAPioLthc United States “momma combined ih ope, ghiug EfERY RAILROAD STATION iuid distances b tween. ' , I r Gnnrantee any woman or man '6l to $5 per” 3 dsy, nnd will take back rill lumps: than gnnuol . be sold and refund the money. ‘ ‘ r. l bßend for Sl worth to try. I ‘ . I ,Printul instructions how to any!" well, I {drnlshed all our knell“. ;' ‘ , I ' IWnn'rd—Whnlesnlr Agbntl for, our Slap; ln (Very Slate, Cslifornin. I Canada, England, ,1 France and Cnhn. A fortune nay h~ mude' with n few hundred dollars csplml. No 00,... ”rim. ' ‘, ;J. I‘. new, if I No. 1M Broldwhy, Nt-w York. The Wsr Department. the our Nap 13f Yip. z nin, Maryland, nnd Pennsylvnnxn, coat Slot),- 0 0, on which is innrked Amietam Cree-k, Slurp-burg, Inrylsnd "rights. [Will-n mlpurl P‘s-"y, Rboremille, Nolnnd’n Ford. ‘and all others On the Potomac. and every! other ‘plnre in Maryland, Virginia, and Peurlsylvnnin, or money refunded. ~ I LLOYD’S T\)POGRAPHIC.\L-.\IAPOF was. won, omo, INDIANA, and 11.1.1N015, i; lbs only Authority for Gen. Huell _lnthc Wnr Depnrlmenl. Money refunded so any one finding an error. in it. Price 50 cents. Frdehe Trihnnr, Al 3. 2. . ”LLOYD’S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARY- L.£SRAND I'ENNSYI."ANIA.—‘-Thc Slap it very lnrge; it: cost is but 25 con“, and it satin“ bat cinch can be pun-hand.” ’ ' LLOYD’S GREAT MAP ,OF TIIE'MISSIS. SIPPI RIVER-«Iron! Actnsl Burvéys b} Cuplg. Burt and Wm. Bowen, llissiuippi ‘Rn'cr Prints. of Sn. Lonia, .\Io., shows every man's plantation: 1 and owner's nrune from St. Louis to Gulf or} Mexico—l,3so inilcs—every land-bur, island.‘ Lown,'lnn(lmg, nnd ull plm-es 20 miles back from the river—colored in counties and States. Price,i $1 in she/ekfi'l, puClel form. and $2 50‘ on linen, WJII rollers. Ready Sept. 2:1,, , .\AVY Dsrurxrsr, ~ 1 ' ' Washington, Sept. 17, 1862. I ,J. T. LLOYD—Sir: Send mé your Map of the Mississippi Rivrr, with price per ; hundred éopies. llenr-AdnfimLf‘h-rles 11. D.iris,n:um m‘nnding the Mississippi qumdrou, IS authoris ed to purchase as mnny u are required for use of thus squadron. v . GIDEUN WELLES, Sec'y of the Nlry. od. 10, 1862 Robert Martin, .' '7 AlLOß.—Shop in the corner ofthe T at the old place. Care will he 3:31:13 hue an work done righl. Particular manual, psid to cutting Ind repairing. Oct. 6, 1862. a; , ‘ In meatloaf! “again in mpuzruu, human; use; splendid M g o Mite-"he Kid m! lorom BOOTS “a Sl‘fPPfigfl—L‘uting 6mm. u. «...; ‘ Apr“ .r. ‘ K. r. VtiLntn‘q. o'rldck,‘[’.'M.. on "ill [{e given and GLERfiém'r. > , Clerk. CG 'ber Term. owning Daniel 660,600 Me or Finale. GENTS-1%). saw. LLUYI) s new 3mm, PLATE conmv comma!) MAP OF it l ‘ may mm = 4 " mm mum. J Nu. us Arch St ‘ below Eighth. noun Aide. Phiimklp‘himim porter‘ and munufuc lnror at and dealeri I" kinds of FANC‘ F 0515, for Ladies' at Children’s wear. I Jt It" to My to m' friend; at Adams Ir the lurrounJingcom lies that I Inn/e no' in "on, bne of ti lumutaml most blea. ulul AS-‘urlmcnls of all kinda nml qumlties M FANCY 1 ms, for Imdiea‘ and Childrrn‘! Wen, that will be worn during this F M :ufl Winter. My Vurs were purchased in Eurape, prawns to the rise in Sterling Exclunge, and tho Now Duly unpoacd on all Fun, imywtgd nines (In first 0! Augglst. ‘ _ ‘ I would also Mate, [but u long ul my flock last». I will utter it at prices prol‘mniuunle to \\'lml. the goods can me; but it wi Ibelmgonb bl: fur me lo huporl ald‘ Mnnnfimun In: mare Furs, and sell them at the mo prick, owing w the unnamed lute ul IL- al'niu of me Gummy. [ca-Remember the nammuuhor and mm. ‘ 7 " JOHN PARKIRA. h ‘ 7m Arch Street, l’hihd‘l-. Svpt. 15.)“?!- 5m _ A Forward Movement. f HE bIEGE GOIMLON; ~ r , PICKIN(},EI¥ CO\HI.\XD. ”Ming removed the hegdqmmfl of uy Nothing Emporiu‘rnvfmm my aid shy-I In (,‘lmmiwrshurfuroel. gum Bullimim‘ street. .‘ , n-w dnurs [with of Dnum‘r & Znsylrr'a. l llic‘ ph‘flsllmklll announcing to In] lrirnm and at. pdhlic geucrally, tlmkl an} I-ener lvn-pwn-d' tmm over to accommodate Iliem with every thing in my line. My room? has been painted nnd handsomely pnpcrcd, and the recent urrfifi of n iplemlid ussomnpnbof i ,‘ smut: ANQ smuum cLotmxn . 1862 I! In: Lunar stuns mm: 3 ms: makes it emphatically the phcnp and Put-b ionéble Clothing Slow _ . . of Gettysburg. _ In (In- .\lcu'i Departmcn‘. will be found I must complcu- nsnorlmenl of? _ I"[.\‘F. (mm; cums, ‘1 BUSINESS CHATS. ‘ vns'rs Asfll’gxf, rm- SPRING KXDJSUJHIER WEAR Our Baya‘ Department combrisu every n ricty of :tylcr. Boys cnn bé trimmed out fro. hcml m that with suits complete and cheap. 'FIURNISHLNGEGOODS,‘K Inch In ' " snm‘rs. = 1 ; , . CU'LLARS, ‘ g . j ‘ HANDKERFJIIEFS, ' ' ; ‘NEGKTIESHL - . , i ‘ ULOV’)“.R, ‘ ~ - i t . lOSIEM', n, Ali'sol vtod with the gronmllt care and told I! the low st cash price]. We deem il'unneceunry’ to makr any extra newnpnficr flopmh, being confident that A call will Mutiny all that. our goo’ds YT” just what. we recoknmend them who »—-«\\‘cll made, of good mmdrlnl. and clufnrer lhllu thlc‘ fl‘lnn‘ quality ot‘muods gun hrbought in Av‘uhw county. This finuich “will my, that l muglmrxum’m to all who may {not pm'wuh' tin-ir erouAfle, entire sntislhctifm. as to gul ilyflil and price. - F. H. mama. _ 41111123,]803; , i DR. W. B. lIURD'S r DENTAL REMEDIES, A“; THE BEST IN TIIE WORLD, 1‘ A‘ ‘ Hsumm‘ j 1 xx Imm AND A Wampum-rm; lOU CL'RIXG TOOTIIACHE' AND ‘XEFRALGIA I)» ypu wi-ah in be blamed; with And admit-“d fur fur/mm \\'HITR and 8611114 Tet-Ill? .Fn Dr. Wm. B. Hurd’a -Udrlvailed Tooth Powder, wurmmrd fr": l'r‘om acid. alkali, or any mjurious substance. l'rlce 25 mm per lmx.’ ' ‘ ’ ‘ 5 flaw-Bower:- of the urdi‘nnry cbonp Tooqh Powders. which whiten but den'roy. - Do you wiah to be certain ihnll your BREATH is pure, sweet, and agreeable to Inuulmnd' or wire, mover or friend? L's: Dr. Hurd’u 091. eta-fwd Mouth. Wash; Price 37 ce’nllpu .110" e. , ‘ * This} astringent wnnh is niso lhé best remedy vin,lhe woridlor Canker. Bud Breath, Bloc-lid; GnmsJSore Month, etc. 1t hnsrnrcdlrumlndg. , ~ Do you or your children dufl‘eq’ from TUD'I‘W ACHE'I- he! Dr. Hurd’d Magic Tooth. : li‘he Drops. -)’rice [5 céma per bottle. r‘ ‘ Arc _vou‘n‘ntflicted with NRUILALGH? Gut Dr. 16v. B. Hurd’g Neuralgis mm. .‘ The mom eu'gctive ~and Edelightful, remedy knuwm ' ' , x ‘ _ They dn‘nbt adhere nor Mister, hut Boothe nm'i charm pain nwny.’ Try tb_em. Price 38 and 31 cents. Mni‘ed on rt'k'eipt' of pried ‘ Do you winch n «mum-dc set of DENTAL REMi'ImES and n Trent‘ko nn Prat-Win Trot ff Gr! Dr. W. B, ‘Hurd’u Dead Treaqury, the nentest find most vnlnnl-le jrrcmnt that ope fripnd cam mnke to another. PfiresL Soht by Expresspn receipt of pdca.’ ’Forhule at the but Iloi’u llmmghout tho country. . g \ . Cwnux.—As there are d‘palcrl Mm Mkt‘lfl vintage of our‘mh‘crlisemduu to in mm upon their customers inferior prflmmticfkit II n!- .ccssury to insist npon‘ hujil‘lg what Lqu'cnll tor, mid you 'lll‘fllfl' “rut Bur. thoEgulfly tented. sud prepared by sin uperienc and scientific Dentist, Treuure’f of the New York Smu- Deulist'a Aunciution,2ud Vice I'":th of the New York City Dental Society. Address n i ' \\'.UDB. HGBD k§CO.. New York; July 21, Law. . ‘1 Dev. 2. fly ; ‘ ' i .5 .Grain § Grooerngarehom; RASITE-STATION.—Tho undersigned hu ‘6 l‘L-nsed King's Wan-huh”, «I (ha-nil! HQ“- Qou, oh the Gettysburg lLlinond, when hw'u now engugcd in life GRAIN, l'fluDUL‘E And GROCERY lm~iness 'on a; large scale. "I llflf§ themigbcn market. price: fur Wham, Rye, (Joni, Una, Ulmer Seed, Timothy Sat-d, In, mud sells Grucuiel of all Hindu, at the lowi“ {hing profits. g . (ihq him a an“. .\‘o efiorl spare] to undo: .mimwtion. ‘ ‘ H‘umu’ "LXN. mac”; 1, 1862. 3:: ‘ _ ‘ ‘ _-'—.~———-—— ‘ ——‘A—w—_—‘_ ' Fourth Street carpet Storm, 1 0. 41 ss)th Uhesnut 431-96.. Phil-dolphin. ‘ l‘lolicit an unminvufjpn olthe prim u‘vd ‘quulityj of my lii-gt: And me” scleclgd STOCK j 0|" (JARI’EI'INUS. all of Hu: lin-went mylu and 1 mmuCLL-Lured of the hon mm rinlu. Brunch, .'LEly—lngraiu und_V:-ncgiun Gunning",— Uruggolu, Flog-1r Uil Clulhfi, in fiery "Huh. ltagrbint and Cottage ()qrwtinga-w‘cthor Willy a 1,130 stock of WHUOW SHAImS, *0! the nPWefl. nud hunduomuu mnvrns, whu‘h will'bv will 90W. J. T DELAUROIX, J Sept; p, um. 3m in South m: an ‘ Dissolution F m n'rsm‘zum._l-m pmnmhip hm- O fore «xx-ting bt—Cm-o-n the undouigu-d, in m prnctiec of Aledicine, but this «lay born diasnlved. Tue b‘ookl 0! thus firm will be found in the poueasion of Dr. Uhntlul llornor, tho will «outinne the practice. \ , “‘Uflice one door übore the Dru}; Stare of Drclt. Huruer. CHARLES HUMMER, . ROBERT HORSE". _ ‘ April 1,1882. . ~‘ latest from New Orleans.~ ‘ JUST rc'crived Vnnd tor sale at CUIMJRI k \ GILLESPIE'S nla n:- n'nd ex'ccligm NI ' urn-leans Sugnr Ind Molasses, with‘ :3 gm ‘ qunnlily and vniety of Sagan, vhivh we in nlling low-wither whulemlo nr rnuiL In." of all kind; from 35 so 65 can!» per glllul. I Supt. l, mu. , 5 = ' YSONS' [in] cent pluturu nu Manly T son‘ed. ' ‘ . , Tyflous’ may cent pictures are wnm' proof. * Tymns‘ (my tempicmres n’re entirely w Tywus' fifty cent pictures Arc Ignlnrpnud. 1 Tyions' any centpi’clures qre wan-int“. ' Tywns' any cont picture: he put up in lug or mull cues. [Oct 2), “391.“. o COUNTRY MERCHANTS —The under. ligued bu Essences and Perfumerla of i A fifth, n. whoruloind tea-mall which}. it seling very cup a: cub. M. Amine them and mukoyour sch-om ‘,h’ June 30, ma. 3. n. cum. ' .1 L OLLOCK'S LB'VAlx—the '’ ‘ ‘ Len hnkiug powder in 11404-14 ' INIR'S Drug got}. _3 ‘ . ~~~1 liMili
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