lamp 8:“ 601 mm. _ “5155705!" Marshal Eywtr dupuchu thbt “all wh‘o paid commuluion in 1864 are liable ’lO ‘in dun now nbout \o be mtdr." fiWo suppose :hu umwira. 0! 3h: din tricu in thin county In" filled their qnoun. Tho bnlnnce In at work tofio 10. fi-Ir. Reuben Golden, of Highlunl to". lhip, bu our that: lot I buket of ‘lplendid nppln. Mm, 311-. floaty Cromer, o! Cumber lnm; wynship, (or 's inky: of delu-Jou: peach”. _ . fi-Forbur. “X," (when! Your kindneu $0 almost more “in we cu: be". Your pnfl'e -17 my opofl Il—fll, nuke 11l proud—nu, Ind at to uplu to—lhe Senate! fiWe "amen surprised to find ed few 81mm [AC‘HIRII in use, in our section ofthe «gentry. lngthe large emu, every hmily her In luring Nethin‘e, end they would notbe with out one lor fen lime. in con. ltlr certainly the moat arch!) and economiul invention otlhe nae, end we A‘dviu our rude}: to hesitate n 2 lower, but IQ. to getting one of then labor and life “Y 33 “whines. There In A great. many kindl oi Suing lechinel, and we have Inhen eoml pnine Ln exnmine into their respec tive merim'end we hue ‘ceme lathe conclu elon the: the Wuuue & Wlnmsfilmuu-r Pn muu Snnxo lhem“, is decidedly (he beet. Then unequelled Mnehinu In ednpted to every nriety ofSewing for family weenlrom the lighten nuulinl to lhe‘heeviest clothe. They work equally well upon eilk, linen, wool len, and cotton goods, with rilk, cotlon, or Inn en thread. Theywill eenmyquilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, And [erform every kind 0! meeting, making übenutlfxfl nndpcrfecutitcb ullke up both side: Qf‘fic article sewed. The uwinrwlllm-n-r unrmel or wash out. e ‘ The Wheeler 1t Wilson Sewing Machines Ire I 0 limph- that. nehild can workthemwitheane. Printed inntrnclionl nu sént‘i‘ilh every MI . him, lo that any one can operate lhem mm:- ‘32,} n'ny troullle‘or dillit ulty. Every‘lachino ll warrnnlud, and the [ponejreturnml if note‘n ‘lPOlyJufiifac'fll’y. _ 5 Over “fly I/wumm! of l_he celebrated Win-e -ltrt Wilson Sawing 'Mnchiuéa are sold every '3l-". and yet the demund in no grunt thnt thcy ,mn hardly he supplk'd M fnst as ordcml. .\ln (Man are mnlully packed anti 5”)! in good on!" Io an) portion ol lho country. We hope mlr mun-r 1 mill “Ill? at once to theru-eler .t: “in... 'Agem-y, M. 704 (mm nut Slrul, l‘ln‘llmlt'l]:lll:\, nml got one “that .Alm n;-cs fur hub, and specimens of work Home by Michine. all of which they \\ill und by null, fr‘ce uf 'clmrge, lo any addreu. We know them to be the best, most. simple and rhc'upell anh‘inc in u". ' ‘ A a.» . . ‘, . CAN “1! Win—4loo‘ AT 'l'lll FACT!- W 5"- oftrn uhd by our friendl,‘ run “It Democrauyunihlv elect Orncral McClellan? l W. .uy.yu. ctu.‘ Lnnk ground you and' no the Irideucnot it with which erury mun ‘ um! paw the result fox-himself. Leak mnund 1 you—nmoug your friends and ncquuinn ncell. ‘ llu you know any Demucrfla who are not go lnz (DFVMWJC‘LELLAh-l llnrdly one from “nine to Eliunesnln, nutsiJc of Murylnnd. Do you not hum In my mm in _vnur city, county. or town who rug-. 1 for I;l(.\(")LV luur years ngu who willl noi rau- fur him now—who nrg working for )lcltuLx.A.\—lrue patriots, who see Lxsouu‘s' urmurthiuws, and “ill not re-tlrrt him tb yawn? Do you no! see thg Republic un papers working: Wllh despcrnfic energy. not 'a make ‘ pro-rlfus—nut (a win support to Ln an N. in»! ximply '0 hold thrir nwn—lu keep more men {ram departing'to the ap-uositiuu? ‘‘3 Thin is the nituuian everywlur:. MCCLHL ux'u gainl no thus in the aggregnte enormo‘us. Xeilhtr (he laymen. nor the mo my, nor the ulficr-hnllrn ol'l,l':ml..\' can has him from drfcn. The Drmurrlu mid canoervntive men oflbo .\'Uth can no! only hpouibly rlucl MC WLILLAN.” Tiny can't pnssibly help electing him. Reckon up the" clung“ in 34M own county; oh-crro ‘ mat the changes are all one it! on} KIN country. and then rennmber ‘the inn-ll per "Man or the tum you: required to win. nn’d figure out lhg ruulz. Look at New Rnglnnd. '.“nim. _erenL—n glln ofuver lhrce thou-and tofu nfim'nn In Iggrrpnte ofinflu mee‘ubich cm In no law: be .thus concentra ted in .\'ovembcr.— World, fifThe North Curolinn Tim: cluiinu that a majupty 'ol the Legisluvu're are 'lloldeu men; oppoied to the .coutinlmncc of the vmr. but they will not dqre to speak out because of tha military power. This 15 in Accordance with the ' auer ion of the Northern Democrm-y.“ Give ’,Io tho Souxhrn mule! auuruncc of: re-u -‘ tnl-lil‘hment of the old Union nml Conttitfltiun luy electing McClellwn,nnd they 'i'“ at one throw ofl’thegrup at their militury, lemleisnnd hq glad to come hu‘k'intu the ‘Fedcr ll Union. Sffi‘Lim-o’ln‘o policy holds out no inducement for thetfi to return. became it embraces ‘only lon, punishment, Ind scrfdom tu them—l'd . trio! 4' ,Um'on. ‘ fl-The col-rug: practices in the Trcnsury Depurlmrnt, particularly where the Govern men: 1101:: are priumd, were .proven beyond a. doul-L An individual by the mune of Clark, who hul the entire charge oflhe Department, m convicted ol tin-you": lmmnmmies and ~mfiuoaducl. Tho incl! were hid bcfcre Mr. Lincoln. and he refund to have him removed train the poution he gisgrnces. Cm the pub ‘lic hnvuny confidence in the honesty and rir me n! I mum'ho permits Inch an office-holder 19 pain u‘d blueken his Administration—Aye. fi-Let the people «number, lhlt when ”(:01 elinn had dcleated the enemyrdriren him out om", 11nd, saved m Capiul and quieted the [ears or the Pnaidenliul jeuer, that Abe Lincoln suspended him from command I ~ ~—— \~— -.—— ““‘-v“ #The Abolition journnhnre beginning to mail the minim-y cnrcfir 0! Gen. McClellan. Wm“ will ghe veterans who fought under their beloved wmmnndrr, any to the cantemptiblo sneer: ol the Lincoln party, whose cnndidnie pulled (on vulgar negro long, while they were hing wounded ‘and bleeding, on the fieid of Antietam 7 ' ' WTheJuhorlug man whojs delightedwith , the present high pace: of all the necessaries of We. {udf‘ii dummy a! paying 1 doll-1r a yard {Or Fluslin, thirty cents .\I pound for "ganfiny ‘ “‘4! “I"! you dof cofl'ee, three cenufur‘n So: of matches, Ifuel" dulllu tor I ton of coul, mix—be gmified‘ by voting tor Abraham Lin co 3. ' ‘ . - m". Hooker lam-1n n Ipnch in New York sun’ the num- day, n..; 12. “um” guy-Jun u mung/”non were about the apeedy end ing of Me IMr.‘ Ho ought; to know me way things are mnuuged by the Governmem prefly in" by this time. 8.1: numb than. than be on. , #B”de eloctionoerl Ipiplt HcClellan bro-nu “my be!“ once in tutor at; .dr-tl. 'Sh‘oddy perhaps {9112“ who hm unfor aldnm lix or eight u-u during the put gar. ‘ fi-An quon men Xomr ind South now look upon McClellnn it tho Gnu: Mug, Through Little use will com: pence snd Uniun r—prolpcrity Ind hippineu} ' Andrew'Jo'hnaoa, the Abolition endi "d. for V/ice Pregident, in I speech made in Bani-son : year ago “M: “When you hear 9-. 12““: About his Comtituuoul :iglm, W h 4h] 3 minor.” ' . . ' —‘-.‘- '_‘m‘-—~"—-;‘: ‘”'"): Chicago Telegraph, t radical Ger-v ... [remain anger. an: "The nomimfion oi leaking in the “rouge" which the Democrats coflfljplkf, sud Abs Lincoln must. now be am.“ by it.” - m? ‘ a on hard the nun hon Kuhn, Emma" Ln“: "In fro. lain “on thu the majority of lhe shoddy cludidsufil keen out down from but, yea: ‘ [Mont fw 1&0);an Nlfl.’ ' A y - J HEAVY BATTLE NEAR WINCHESTER Sheridan ”Victorian ! On Monday morning lest. Gen. Sheridan Attacked Gen. Early on the Berxyville trike, end after I etnbboru and ennguinury engagement. luring-until so’clock in the evening. defeated him. driving him through Winchester. capturing, 2500 prisoners and five pieces ofartillory. Bebe! lose in killed nml' wounded put down at mom—Gena. Rhodes and Gordon reported killed, and three other genersl officers wounded. Fed eral lone‘ estimated at 500 killed an 3,000 wounded—Gen. Rmn killed, and (ions. Upton. Mclntoeh and Chnpmnn wounded. The rebel. retreated to Flint Hill. south of Stmbnr , and made I stand. They were nit-eke: by Sheridan’s lowa. end their works captured on Wednesday, with 16 cannon. and a number of prisoners but how manage mounted. _ The to bapturod 2500 beelcettle from Grunt'l army, with sevrrnl hundred of Kantz'u cevnlry. and All the cattle south, 1 on Fridey week. The cattle were grazing eight miles below City Point. The booty carried off wu worth half I million oldol lure. Pursuit was made. but too lute. ‘ Fearful Railroad AcciJmt—About 4 o’clock on Wednesday morning. nenr Thompson (oin Sut’mn. on thegPennsylvanin Buil md. thirty-eight miléfi west. of Harrisburg 1 passenger train mniinln n frvight lrnin standmlmfi the truck. The efi'ect of the mlliaißn was fearful. gTho baggage our and two of fine pansengel‘ can were lififllly smuhed together. The glut. lighting the can, look firep thejdoors were locked. The scene hpggan deggription. Some for. ty human ‘beings were consumed with the buzz-gs or otherwise; injured. One lady got half out of thegrubbiah. when her clothes took fire and pho fell back nufi‘oca ted. One gentlemanilou his wife and five children. and - Indy lost an aunt. and three children. ' . fiTho McClellan QClub,of the Borough had a spirited maetinglon Slum-day eveying. Wm. McClean, Esq. 9nd Dr. J. A. Swope made capital speechgu. Speaking every Saturday evening. 1; fiSufie-rerg hy' rebel raids and inmsinm in Adams county, remember that 1 RE PUBLICAN Loginlnlure refused you relzef. ~ fiWlm is the (run friend of the So]- qieru? “LITTLE MAC." ' Who in the true lrieud of the People?— “ LITTLE MAC." . . who wgg the Soldiers vote for! “ LIT TLE MAC." - ... - -' Who WI" the People vote for?‘ “LIT TLE MAC." =I 36-.“ Elmira. New York. a squad of I’rr-suleut L'ucoln’n negro midi”: nre enga god hunlmg up mint: mm who have been drafted. The dagkies carry a high head. at, with guan‘hund, they (Ir-Ag white men from their families and mnral them off to camp, to fight I'm! the freedom of Southern magma who doin’l, mm}. to be free. All who like this picmre can‘ vote the Republi' cun ticket. 2 EMS WTlIe N.-Y.§ Freeman’s Journal comes In or flyingthe names of McClellan nnd l‘encllelon. nd vigorously urging all to Nippon. nml” The work goes gloriously! =3 fl‘We hen: the nmsl cheerjng news of the cnngnu frm’n the Wkeat. A distinguish (‘d cilizéii at Indiana inform: us that there is no dnnht at all of the election ofa Dem- Ocrmichovernor in that stnte by fifteen thousand mnjurnly in October next; and so popular iu'tbt- name oT’McClellun that. ,he in sun- to carry ln'ulizmn by at lean. men; ty-five thousand mujurily.—- War/d. 3’ Had Pennsylvnnm had a Democratic Legislature last winter‘ our people would have been paid their damages. Their only hnpe is in 3 Democratic majority .n bmh Houses next winter. Let all interested vote to secure such :1 resuit. [EBA Democratic Meeting will be_hqld at ARENuTsv-ILLE on TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 4th. Let the meeting be a BIGfipNEI ' - lsz-ELIJZ-Stoncas. - 7 T 0 cox‘srmnws Consumptive aufl‘crcrs ml] receive a mill:- hle prescription mr the Cure of Consumpuon, Authnm, quuclfitil, and all tbrom nnd lung ufl'ecliohs, (flee of charge,) by' sendmg their nddrcss In 7/ A ‘ Rev. ED“\ARD A. WILSON, L 4 Williamsburgp _. ' Kings county. Sept. 26. 3m New York. EDIIOK OF THE CLMPILER: :DI/AB Sufi—With your‘permission I wish to uy to ibe render: of 301" paper that luill lend, by return mnil. to all who wis‘kli! (l‘rg'e)a a Recipe, with full directions for making an using 5 simple .- Vegetable Bnlm. tbs! will 0!- fectunlly remove,iu ten duys, Pimples, Bloltofés, Tun, Frecklea, and all hnpurizies or the‘Skin, leaving the same’ioit, clear, smooth and bean liful. 1 will nlso mail free to than hlving Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and inlormntiuu that will enable them to start a full growth of Luluriaut Hair, Whiskers, or I. Mqu'iuche, in less lhnn lbirty days. .5.” lpplicutiuns an [end by return null without charge. Respzcll'ully yours, THUS. F. CliAl’)l.\,\l,‘Chemiat, 831 Bhutan], New York. . Aug. 1, 1864. 3a: TEE MARKETS. GETTYSBURG—Sunnu use Flour .......................... .........10 00 toll 50 Rye F10ur............................... , 900 White When. 2 40 to 2 60 Red Wheat................a........... 1 20 to 2 3.) C0rn...................................... ‘ l 60 Rye. 1 50 0n:.............. ‘ 80 Buckwheat......... .. \ 75 Clover 5udan........,...............12 00 £Ol3 00 Timothy 8e0d.................:...... 3 50 to 4 00 Flax 5eed............................... 2 50 to 1 75 Plaster of Pari5....................... ‘ , ll 50 Plaster ground, per bug:........... I 75 BALTIMORE—Fawn urn. Flour" ......._.......‘...................1l 25 £Oll 37 “he.“a 2 as lo 2 83' Rye. l 63 to l - C0rn,......‘..............................) 1 6.5 to 1 4 01L!.......-......m..z..}.~-............ 88 w .90 Beeanule,ppr hand............... 8 5010 'oo‘ Hogs, per hund.......................18 00 wz- 00 Hay...,...,........ Whiskey ......... 311913. fi‘Olfitnnr) noticu 3 can" pe . v for I“ over {our [inch—Nth to locally: I lice. 0n the 13m inst. SAMUEL BEECHER, non Samuel Ind Surnh A. Beecher, 0! Beech ille, ageJ lo yen: end 7 dun. Yesterday week, in Heidhriburz, GE GE. non of Mr. Amos Yenuu, aged [About I on“! 0:: Mandy last, in Tyrone town ip, )1 SANUEL SADLEB, Jr., age-Sabout years. Notice. B. JOSEPH N. SMITH’S ESTATE—out. tori of ndministnlion on me name of Dr. oseph N. Smith, 231:: of Butler twp., Adnms‘ county, dweaud, having been mated to the undersigned, "siding in the lame township,] the hem-y give nowé to all persons indabled‘ to laid cstme to tank: immedi-te pnylnent, and thusc huing cluims against the same to present them properly anthentir for settle ment. LOUISA A..SMITH. Widow.) Supt. as, 1864' a: 4 Administmmx. ODD CIDER—Just received u Dr. E. HORNERfS Dug Store, the pure But. phat. of Lime for‘pmning Cid“. . I (KING has the hut alert-out of Syria; ; “d Supper Glowing in tyrn. y F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—On SATURDAY, the 151:: day of OCTOBER ‘ next, in pununnce of an Order 0! the Orplnn'i Court of Ads 9 county, the lubscrnherl. Ad ministraton sth.: estate of chob Rex. dcc'd., \\ ill oll'u at Public Sale, on the premises. THE PA RI of uid deceucd, situur in But ]: r wwnahip, Ad-mn county, ndjoininglnndq of John Boyer. John Wider. John Luurer, Daniel March, Ind 13ml Bricker, containing too Action, and the nun] Allownnce. more or Inn. The 11nd in in: good now of cuhivntion, Inv iuz nil been timed—with due proportion! of Wood-land Ind Meadow. The building: are. Two-Irory Wutherboardedeell ing HOUSE,Log Burnmith’W-gon Shed, Shop, Wood Home, kc.— There is a good Orthnrd on the preniln, with I variety orfruit; llro a wa ‘ of neverfniling Inter I! theidoor of the dwell- ‘ ing. The property in litunte on the Sute road 1 leading to Newlek: The Great Conawngo creek run! through the arm, the creek being ‘ bridged where the State rold drone: the lame. 3 a—sm to commence It I o’clock, P. 31., on aid dny,vhen nttendnnceri‘l be givennnd 1 term nude known by ‘ BURKEART .WEBT, ‘ AIOS REX, _ Administraton. By the Court—J. J. Fink, Cluk. ”if not paid on nit! any, the ‘Flrm will be RENTED ut public outcry. Sept. 26, 1864. u , . ’ l Desirable ,Farm RT ‘PRXVATE SALE—The undenigned A alert for |an MI FAB‘I. litune in Man ’ eaunt town-hip. Adnm‘l county. Pm, on x on-ughtown road. :blee mile's nonh o! Littleaiown, .djoining laid] ofJou-ph Sheely, Lui Schwuu, Jucob Parr, Ind olherl. con- Mining 75 Acreafimon or less. The improvements are 11l new. consisting of HR“: I Two-nary BRICK HOUSE, with two story-trick luck-building, both we” finished, I Bunk Bun, anon Shad, Corn- Crib. Curl— age Home, Want llvoule, and other out-bu‘nJ ings; lwo cxcefl'enl well: of Inter—one M. the bause Ind the other at the burn ; two mung Orchard. of choice (run, it. Also n Tenant Home ind Suble, with I“ Orcll-rd, Well, Jun, The land ha been limed, the great“ part: Iccond time; it. in under good fencing and the very best cultin'ion. S‘Per‘ponl wilhipg to win! the property are requested to call on thesubscrmer. rrsid- in: thereon. Sept. 26, 1364. t! _— ‘A 0R SALE—The subscriber ofl'erl at Pri nte Sade, I. LOT-0F GRUUNI). lituate on t 0 corner of West Middle nud Washington streets. Gettysburg, luring thereon ereétrd A _g“ . .Two-slory Brick DWELLI N G ..(‘f‘m HOUSE, 1: one and a hull story .. i ll Wentherbongdcd Dwelling House, Luigi—J V min Blnckumuh Shop. Also a well of wnler and fruit trees on the lot. TM! is a corner lot and very desirnble Persons withing to View it are reqdutcd to Lu” an Unpt. Wm. J. Martin, my ugcnt. [Q'lfnol sold befnrg FRIDAY, the furor October next, the property will cn that rhyme ofl'ered at Public Sale, on the premiaes. 111. 1 o‘clock, I’. .31., when tum: will be umde known. , Sept. 26, 1864. u T PRIVATE SALE.—T?e‘iubscriberofl'rra A at Prihlte Sale, hil P .‘OPERTY, aihlnle in Tyrone towmhip. Adunu county, on the road leading from York Springs lo Oxford, 4 mile: from the forher and 6 from the Inner” adjoining lands of Geflrge il‘unxuiert. Simuel Chronicler, Levi Rnfl'enapcrgrr; nml 01.1 mm, containing About 48 Acres—nbnut 10 acres 0! good timber, and n dut- prupurliou of meadow. A pan of tho land has bcen limtd. The _ improvemenu'are I Two-Mon- Funne- HL)USE;‘Frnme Burn, Hug Pen. and other out-buildings. 'llu: buildings nl’c all new, halving been put. up. witlnn‘thr last I‘m.- o'r six years. Then: is n. well of water l'nnvc nient to the house with 1 pump in it ; n nenr. (Ailing rpring on the pzopvny: also a good Apple Orchard 0] choice Iruit. \\ith othnr {nut trees, such as pun-h, pour, npricol, (hr-try: kc. Persons wishing to vie“: (he properly nrr ro qucsted to call on llu- subscribe». raiding lheneon. SAMUEL THULIAS. Sept. :6. 1864. 3: N THURSDA Y, ”rejoin any of Ul‘l'OiJEß' o,l“an order of the Ur‘phnn‘p (‘nnrl cl: Adama county, the undersigned. Admi’nutm tor of the crime of Jeremiah Sh: els, du-mst. will gel] the landa'of suiq d‘ecenscd M. J'uhlic Sale, on the promises, \it: . ' xO. 1: _A TRACT or LAxn, muff; in‘ Freedom township, .\.tums county. :idjuiuing lands ofAbraham Wilsun, Casper My r 5. .lud oihers, and on the row! from Duba‘ niill to Gettysburg, contmning 17 Acres, more or ion. with I Log Wealhcrbonrded HOUSE, A..- Frame Barn, and other buildings thorn-- on. Also A good Orcimrd.nnul'n spring ‘ . of good water near the dopi’. The lnml has been lim‘Ed, in in A good state of cultivation, and ill! I good proportion of meadow. NO. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, in Highland iownship, Adams county. adjoining lnnds or Abrahnim SWIIIOD, Joseph Mickluy. and others, containing 25 Acres, more or leu, pm! in lim ber and part improved, A portion or it having been lime-l. L , Penonl wishing to p'u'i-rhnse cnn'vlew the land previous to the day ofule fiSnle m‘commence at 1 o‘clock, P. 11., on laid thy, whcn~nnendnnce will he give}: Bud tum: made known by . ‘ “'5l. Ross wnma, Sept. 28, 186;. u Admininrnwr. - Sheriff’s Sale. N‘pnrsnnnce of I. writ of Fieri Pneins, issued out. of the omin of Common lfilcu of. Adam: county, Pm. 9nd to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale. at the Court. House; in Gettysburg, nn SATUR DAY the lblh day of OCTOBER. nm, at 1 o'clock, P. l, the following dencrlbnd Raul hm. viz: , A TRACT OF LAND, litunle in Lntimore hung, Adan: county, P 3,, ndjuining land! of An when! (II the loath. Daniel Near! on ‘the out. and. Inn Worlcy on the north Ind wen. containing lo Acres, more or less. 8 mm of which In in timber. Seized and taken in execution u the proprfly of Hour: 0. lemsnox. ’ ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. SW: o‘ct, Gaz:ysburg,b‘ept. 36, '54. fi‘Ten per cent. of \he purchue money upon I" ulcl b the Sheriff must. be paid over hnmed'nu er the property is smack down or upo llure to comply therewit roper ty * be ngnin put up for ule, HE Alsusorl electgd at the but Spring T Election Ire hereby notified to stand n: the Commissionen' 015 cc, in the borough of Gettysburg, to receife blank Assessment Dn plicaus and the noceuuy instruction, In follow: -. The Alleuon offl‘ion, Oonowngo. Ber. wick, Beniick borough, ,Oxford, Hamilton, handing, lonntplunut. Germany, Strnbnn, lonmjoy Ind iltleszown, will- “km! on UESUJY: the 1‘“: day of Gctober nut. ‘ And the Annular: of :he borough oc'Genn bnrg. Cumberlnd, Highland, Freedom; Lib". Iy, Hunillonbm, Inukun. Bauer. Ken-ll“, Tyrone, Hunting’on Ind Latimoro, will “kind on WED.\L§SDAY, the I’ll: o! Uclnber In“. B} 0 er of the Commissioners, . .......3o 00 1031 00 ......\l 55 w :67 ‘ J. l. WALTER, Clerk $11118“. td ' Notice. ‘ AR? SNEERLVGER‘S ESTA ~ -—. 'ary Sneeringer, lute oi Conow-go'tovmlhip, Adnml county, having been granted to the am denigned. residing in Union township, he honby gives notice 10-nll persona indebted to ujd ‘ to make immedinw pnymont, And “1056 ' clnimu union. the lame to pre sent . ”perk Inthontimed (or some monk 333-» JOSEPH L. SHORE, Adm'r. , Seggfixm. s: ‘ —=¢‘=-*-~~—-—~——-~ . M-VBattle-fleld Views. E 3 is ‘LL mof our Photographic Vlowl of ‘9 Battle-field of Gntyuburg, foul s ‘ ‘did [in for the Hana-n. The finest yet publinhed can b. an lube Excel-iot- Gallery. TYSON BROTHERS, Gettysburg. . Orphan’s Court 8319' ELIAS MAYER Town Property MICHAEL DILLON Dean-able Property Orphan’é Court Sale; Notice to Assessors. duainiflration on lhg tune of Valuable Farm ‘.T PUBLIC SALE—On WEDNESDAY, I the 2611: 63)" of Ot‘Ttml-IR next, In pur suance of the Will of Peter Tmstle, decent-Ll. the EM: Real Entnte It” be aloud for ule', on the premises. fir: . No. I. THE lIQIIE FARM. containing 152 Acres, more or ten. in St: lhlln tunnahip. Ad um: count", one nails horn Getty-t.mg,udjuin. lug loud: ofJoleph I'oihle, Henry Eclwrtand othere. with it new Two-story BRXCK HOUSE, Honk Barn, and other improvements: abundance 01 weter Ind fruit on the premises. The‘lond ha been "mod and u in nguod state ct cultiution, with a good prnyuttiun of Timber-lend. end is very desiru‘fi No. 2. A FARM, commune more or leu, adjoining Inn"! at J V [‘nniel Spongler, end others. ”I we; same toihahip, about. 2 miles from Guttysllurg. with oTvo-stoty Sumo Dwelling llUl'sh‘, I.‘ Bunk Bern. Ind other out-buildings. thereon. A stream or IIII;I’ runs lhro thefarm. The Ind has been “and and in in 3 good ILle 0! cnllintion, under good fence, And has shout 30 tern of timbcr. No. 3: A TRACT OF WOODLAND, near the Bounnghtown road, one Ind aha" miles from Gettysburg. Adjoining lands of Willinm Spangler. and omen, ronuinmg RC Acr'eg, more or less, will! nlunble timber on it— Thil land wili be sold in lever-l 101:, to suit purchasers. . ,Also, at the same time and place. 'xo. 4. A TRACT or mmxrux LAND, containing 4} Acres. in llnmiltonlml. towmhip,~‘ on the Cold Spy-inn fond, ndioiniug land! of: William Splfgler,nnd Olhera, with goodgouug‘ Che-nu: timber, of only when. - ; ”PI-“100] desirous n! purchasing nre in vited to all on the Execnor, residing iul Stmban township. .l $810!: 1.0 cnmmence at 1 o'clock. P. 3L, op midzdny, when Inland-nee Wlll be gin mid term: made known by DANIEL STALLSMITH, ' Sept. 26, 1864. u Aclllig Exceuxor. Desn'able Small Farm ‘ 1‘ PUBLIC SALE.—-0n SATURDAY, the ‘4 29m day df OCTOBER next, the Inb- Icnberwlll offer at Public Salmon Illepl’cmlfifl, ’ HIS FARM, “tune in Noun'joy township. Adam): ccunt’y. on the flahimnre turnpike, 3 mile: aouth of Gettysburg, Adjoining lan-ls of Aaron Sheeiy. 2311.. Samuel B. Miller, £lll., William Cownorrr, Mnrks‘s ('hurch, and others, containing 69 Arr“ and I 7 l’erdies, more or less. The improvement: are n ' ,w‘ VTFIvo-ltory BHUK llOl'Sl-I, (euit- 4343 ~ Mule for two fumilies.)Dunhle Lag (WM ‘ Barn, with Sheds, Wugon Shed, I “ca -—,;j. Corn Crib. Carriage House, Hog Pen, and other nut-buildings ; also n. anor-fiiiliug well of exceHo-nt. water. and a 3‘ounz.Applc or chard, with oilicrlruit. Then- li also “you the prrmiie! s first run: SAW MILL, White Run :upplying the power. Them are nbout ll ncus of Timber to the farm. The property in heautifully lucatcd, and very (lesimhle. l‘et lona wishing to View it are ruqucsted to cullon the undersigned, residing lhrreon. firSnlc no commence at 1 o'clock. P. 31., on snid day, Why" attendance “1” be given and terms made known by ~ , 'DA‘KXHL SHEAI‘ER. Sept. 26, 1864. ts ‘ Auctloneering. ICHARI) TRIMMER, 0f S‘rnbnn township, R ‘.hlnms co’uuty, Pm, bus commencad SALE CKYING, and will be happy lonlleu l to ull call: that "my be mallr. llr will dq llil be“ to rendcr’aavilfuclinn in all man, and will b. modcrmg in 111 l clnges. 'l’lxunklul fur the pnlrufinge already Lemme-l upon Linn, be nah mm. "at plhlic genmnlly give him a trial. Sept. 2d. 6m A Splexidid Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The umleruizncd. LA. Executor; uf the Ind! Will nml 'l‘L-stgl ment of “twin! Pullr, darned. rum-r at prinxgc sale. the MANSIUN'PLAPE of mid dnunsed. udjnmiug luud= ut Clmrlns‘l’ony, J.Lrob Lu", Ahmhnm Plank.- nml (‘”II‘I‘.. 'clm. Mining About 230 Arron. nb-‘vul 25 .u-r-s of which lull: in sou-J TIHIIJL‘J‘. 3.3 acre.» in good “33"!!!le and the balnncv in n gnu! glue 0! cuhimliuu. The snll hum is silunle in Unm lu-rlnnd tmrnship, Ad-m- munty, \rithinlhree‘ miles of Gettysburg, nn-l .\‘u‘ni 1 mun-cumin of‘ nmilc of the (Irenyahur: :unlClmmhl-rllmrg annniim. Thrimprmemrnu Ire u large Tun-Marv \\‘ruherlmud rd HUL‘SE. Bunk Bum, Com Crib, \Vngun Shed, .10. ' chrms May. . ‘ t W” nut. sold before (he Hath day ofO'ctm her next, it will chu bc lor Rem. ‘ \ ms. DASRER, C. B. FULLY, Sept. :9, 1801. u Executor!i . . House and Lot » FT PRIVATE SALE—The undrrsiyntd, A luu'mg joined ll"- army, ofieru his House flu-1L"!!! private sale, link” in .\loun'jiky tgwqmip, Aanm: muqtykmljainiug lunds of l m. Cannon-r and A. Spangler, and m-nr‘ )chli-ler's mill. 'l'lul Luv. conlninl tbuut 3 A( re: of in" improved lunui. un Elij- ll ',,, Ire erected I new one and n hall’slbry $1”; SPOKE HOUSE, with Kiluiien nnd out-building. The Lot immdrr good fencing. WAGY person wishing tat-Ce Llne properly can call on Mu. TAwm-y. living in the south end '0! Baltimore street. (iei'ysburg. She will give all necessary inlorxuuliuh. I V C. Z. TAWNEY. Sap” 19, IBGL 3:_ Notice. Pexs'A Dxr'r or (lotion Sr-noan, \ llanmsncna. Sept. 12‘ 1864. g I EXTLEMEX:——Applicnllun having been nude by the boards of Uil'l'ctorl oh. mn jority of. Srho‘ol Districts in Sniol County, until-g their desire to Increase lhe‘mlary of the County Superintendent Ihereul‘, you nre remeclfnlly requested to meet in con (-nlion, u the Court‘floune, in Gettysburg, o MUN DAY. the 10th dl] of OCTOBER, 1:2 ck, P. IL, for the purpose :hovestmed, uwon mg to the term: of the Bth section of the nipple menl. to the School Luv, Approve-J on the. Bth dq of! .y. 1853. 0. R. CUBL‘RN, "' ' Sup’t Common Schools. To the School Director: of Adam. co. Sept. 19,1364. at ' ladies’ Fancy Furs! 1' JOHN FAREI. A RA’S old (-Imh ‘lslled FUR MANU ‘m'onv. No. 718 RC” Strut. above 'l, PHILAI)’A.——I re now in store of ' own Importation u! .\l.mufva-mre, one the LARGEST And 151 BEAUTIFULse ~Iiona of FANCY IRS, lor Lndics’nnd |ildren's wvnrflnthe «cm. of Gem'l Fur In my Fnrs were a“ purchased when Gold In a: a much lower premium than or. main, I am ambled to dispose of than M. very ren lon-ble prices, Ind I would therefore lélicit u call from my friends of Adam! count: sud vi cinityl fi-Remenber the name, number and “not! ' JOHN FAREIRA, . k 718 ARCH Btml, above Ith. loath side, ' PHILADELPHIA. , - ‘ partner, nor connncdoa will: a, "‘ l in Phfladelphiu. A 1:, Im. 6m ‘ Jacob Harley. . (luccmnn to Inunn a nun.) 0. 62: MARKET sf.,PBILADBLPHIA.s- Dealer in Fine Gold and Silrer WATCH- S; Pine Gold JEWELRY; Bahd SILVER WARE.Iha the but. nuke ofSl [NEE PLATED WARE. gun-and] on hand A large nun mcnt at the abovo goods at low prim. * Wan-hes sud Fina Clocks erllm, by skillful workmen ; also, Jewelry ‘ repairing; Engraving and :11 kinds of Hair-work monk-r, II short notice. 6” fifDon’t-{orgeg the ow an". No. 62: Nuke! Street, Philadelphin. Aug. 15,3564. 3m ~ 774 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS o disdngnllbed indi‘vmun, inehmi us be: at our pmminon'. Gnu-hull 39.! the old beroßJoh? L. flagrant, lea Id": hem-av in tho no sin: er: my: .' ' 7180355111533; '--—~~- ~~- » - - »——-~'rA—»~~ ' Valuable Real Estatzg _ ‘ "so mm: ”(from C . A. ' A'l' Ptmuc sun. , Thu undersigned, intending“ more meal. will I!“ It l'nblic Sale, on the [Wt-mile], on iTlil‘flSDA\" the 20th an of OCTOBER, 1364, .hin rnlnlbli Lo: 0! Land and Lime Factory. .imalnd in Mount Rock. Avlnms cQanty. Pm. one mill west or quherryuowu and Ihm quurzerl of: mJe from Oahu-raga Chapel. u! llhe public roll! lending from )ch‘lu—rryuown m Huuumowu. The lot i: in the very bcu {runditiom containing 2! Arron of {l.nnd. The improvements thereon ended nro I large T‘O-llnry ‘ BRICK HUL’SE Ind Kitchen, with f“ well of utter 11. Ibo Goon: Bulk Hun, Ulnrksmith'a Shop with other out-bluldingn. '.‘2 Acres. .x Ilumxucl. THE LINE FACTORY cousin: of two ex~ cellmt Kilns (cased with fire proof bin-k)with I lug: lime house lin-clued and an exlensire lime’ stone qnurry cldu lo the lime kilnfl, I” in the but. order. The buildings and all the improvement: are new and put up will: the hen. mlurinh. . Persons wishing to View the pro'pcrly before the dny of lule'can do .0 by cfllinz on the un denigned roe-influx on the preluilel. fi-Sale to cmnvncnce u 12 o’clock, ll}, on aid dly, whcn humid-nee will he given and terms made known by ‘ SAMUEL WOLF. Sept. 19, 1864. 13‘ ‘ Vgluable Property, r ‘0 be said A! Public Slh‘. an the premium. 1 on SATURDAY, the 15”: of OCTOBER ncxl: Two new two ant}- half story BRICK ~ HOUSES. in um: men, (:cuy‘bulg,m with the right to s We” of ucellent water on n'xljuiuin': lot. v Also. I corner building LOT; on High and Washingvon streets, with a tell of excellent “nu-r an it. ‘ Also. n two nary BRICK HOUSE, '“‘ with i-wint we ‘ofn wellol‘excellem wn- m 3“; In, the lot facing 30 rm on Railroad MGM Alsd, the ndjo’liinl LOT, of 30 feel on Rall- ‘ rond urn-ct, with A "null Itabln on it. Alsol liw \cry eligible LOTS, on Went Chamber-burg ureot. each 30 feet trout, and ‘ ou‘e hiring n lurge unhle on it. AllO. 1 vulunble TRACT Oi" LAND, of 23 Acres. more or less, on the Millcmown road, adjoining the lalrreuillance of Dr. Schmuuker. There '3: amen-bud or about 50 apple and peach trees on it. The improgemenu on i! are an excellent two Itory brume ii' HOUSE, Burn, and never-l Sheds.—- II There is on it: beautiful grove of 5 m-rel, and the water tight. to I neverl‘nilmg well 0! good watt-r. neg-Terms of sale nro one-thin] when pos session is given and‘the balance in two equ-ul luau-annual payments. The lnt's. And the bout: and lnnd on Semi nary hill, cm be taken pouvnion of immedi~ ately, nud the hon-cs in town on ihe lstoi' April nut. Several of these house: are small. will be [old clieap,mxd would suit volunteers desirous of providing A home tor their lamilies. 56‘“ not cold. the properties will be RES I'ED unllnid day. For partieulurs apply to W. A. DUNCAN. Srpt. 19, 1864. u A Desirable Farm . T PRIVATE SALE OR FOR TRADE.— A The uudcruigned ulfen his PA R.\l ut. Pli vuc Sula. or in trade [or 'l’otn Property in Genpburg, Manon-r, York or Baltimore. The Farm is lucntcé in Mouutplusant town'ahip, Adknls cunnty. Pm. adjoining lands of John Sucks, Wm. H. Lou, Esq., nml others, and containing 104 ACRES, more or less, improv rd with a new Two-Mary STONE at“; llf-I'SE. Lug Burn: Corn Crib And v. 43: ; , Wagon Shed, also a one. And :1 hnlf (3; "7 story Stone Tenant llonlr,with :4 '—ix‘: Stnble, and other out-building". The-re is a well of cum] \\‘JICI” nt'tlr lhe door, and several wring: on the premium, with n fiut' young Apple Orchnrd. The land has heenJimed thce. and is in excellent cultivation. There are due proportions ol '“'oodhnd und Mr‘ndow Mills. vhnn-hee nml school houses contenicnt. Vet-um nialnug lu \ new the pro’wrly nre ‘I: quested lu call uu the own-r. in (irnyshurf. (El-20. F. KALBFLKISCH. . Sept. 12,1364. u H. persons who- lune not paid -Ihrir A BUFNTY TAX in Sin-ban tuu‘nfihimwau plmse [my uu- mum.- to the members ut'thn [hum] in xlle :ueml Srhoul Uish’icu, on or hefui'c [he Hm day MUCTUBER, D 364. If not paid on or bcforc the shore due the Books will be placed in the hands of an officer for culie'ctiou. If; order a! (he Board, JACOB B. MILLER, PHILIP DOSUHI'E, . ‘ WW.“ \\l BTALLSMIT”, . HENRY BUCHHR, . DANIEL THOMAS, HOSHS C. BESSER. Stratum 11)., Srp‘. 12, 1864. u! ‘ Public Sale. . ILL be told r}! PubHc Sula, on SATUR ‘ DAY, OCTOBER let, at I o‘clock, P. M., THE ULD SCHOUL HOUSE situated § of I mile south-cut of Hunterstown—il being {ramenml '.rcAlln'rbnv rdcd. Wm]: m er place «I the Srhool House, when trrms will be mud: known. By order of In; B-nrd, MOSES (‘. BEXXER, Sec‘y. Stngbuu tp., Sept. 12, 1864. N —"."_— ‘_ 'i "' ’"'—“‘_‘ ' _ At Prwate Sale. "I! large THREESTORY BRICK WARE- T llOl'b‘E. it. New Oxford, (ltkmilos cut of Grtlysburg,) with Switch and I} Aer” of ”round attached. The gao‘und lie on both sides of the Railroad :nd the Man is one of the best in the county. Appl} _2O \ C. F. WISTER,York, Pm, or J. EASTEESS, .\'m omm Sept. 5, 1864. (it' WEE subscriber,ngent for YOUNG i; STEIN, T of Hanover, gives noliccio [he Fume" of Adams county, that he in ready and now pre pared to rem-iv: HAY,“ his picking ulshliih went on the corner at Washington and [Luierud 111-ecu. Gruynhurg, and will pay the high“ price tar the “me. Sept. 5, 1864. 4!." Notice. ‘lem. swosn's ESTATE.~Lemn o! mlmiuillrulion on the flute 01 Daniel Snyder, hue of llamlltonhfi'n town~hip‘ Adnmn county, dccenscd, Inning heen granted to tho undersigned, rcsidingin Wnynuboro', Frank lin county, Pa" be hereby giwu hu'ir'c :u all person: indebted to mid ensue to make immedinte payment, nnd thou-having clxu'rns against the lan to pietent them properly uulheuticnted lor séttlement. , ~n. a. RUSSELL, Adm'r_ “3.123, 186.4. 6!. a _ OF ‘ PABTXERSIIIP.-a.\'otlga it hereby liven 111-t the Co-pnnnenhip ui-ting nude! the Inn, mine Illd ":1: of Norbock l Mnuann hereby dinolud my mutual consent. Wm. J. Martin will continue the bunineu u the old mug. _ JACOB NORM-20K, Sept. 1, 1864. WI. J. MARTIN. "All persons knowing Ihemulru In debud to thy above firm will plan call and uulo qun, u we nu_¢lulroua of having the been cloned inmodinuiy. Supt. a, 1024. 4; Bull at Work, HE underlined continues the T CABRIAGLIAKISG BUSINESS, in nil in bmchu,“ h‘il old Imd,.il In: Middle “net. Only-bug. NEW WORK hide to order. and REPAI B I N G QDIC‘ promptly Ind It love“ prion. Tn inmate SPRING WAGONS ad I SLEIGH for “In. JACOB TROXEL. Deg. 7, 1853. For Sale oerc nae. VERY denim-break [ST MILL, with ,1— 38 ACRES OF 1.150, in Beruluny g xowndlip. l Walt-alumni“. Fun, 1 sad pi)‘ the dilemma, it a]. W. ARNOLD. owns-2;, 0.13; an, a - ‘ Aimia' assumes, a; great u. I I“ day. "l scva'S. (SWISJ‘W Id: and Boyl. cu (J B: lad chap It ' SCHIUK'S. Notice. Hay! Hay! Ll. L'TZ Dissolution Proclamation. ‘ HERE‘S; in and by the Act onhe'Gen. arid Auembly of this State, calmed “ Au let to regulate the Generll Election! 6! (his Comman-wefilth,” aunt-(ed on the 1d of July; 1839, in is enjoined on me lo gin r‘uh‘lc Nance of and: Elecfinn to be hold, Ild to enumernfe in Inch notice what other! an to be thou-d: I. ADAM RRBERT, Sherifi' of the Counxv of Adam), do, therefore. hereby giro this public notice- In the Elector: oflhe Inid (bumy of Adums, that. I. Central Election Will be held in said County. on the Strand Tuaday of Uttobermzl, (I 5! 1 In“) in lhesercrll Dialricu j compoltd of the following Townshipi, vii: ‘ In ”In First diurict. composed of the Bar. of Gettysburgahhe Court-honu,ln Gettysburg. I In the Second district. compound of the townnhip of Germany, It the house oanthnnie] Eames. in thu town of Littleuown, in the townehip ofGevmany. In the Third dim-let, composed of the town~ Ihipo! Oxfordmt the home of E. 3|. Noemn the man of New Oxford. ‘ln the Fourth district, composed of the town :hlpl ‘of Lnximoro In} Huntington, M. the house of G. W. Hildebrand, in mo‘towmhip’ of Huntington. . _ In the Fifth district, c‘nmposod at the term Ihipn of [s9millonbun Ind Liberty, n tho Pub lic School~lmule in Millentown. In ‘be Sixth district, co‘mpnsed 0! me tomb ship of Hamilton. A! the house now occupied by Daniel Becker, in the lown of EM: Berhn. In the Seventh‘ disu-ich compgled of Ilia township of Mennllcn, in the'Pu )ic School house in the town of lhndersvifle. In the Eighth dismn. compbied of the torn. ship of Stralmn. at the house of #90!) 1.. Grass. in Human-flown. » ‘ In the Nimb dim-id, nompoud of flu !own~ nbip of Fr nklin, u the‘hous’e now occupied by John £l3m“. in'-aid township. , In the Tenth district. compmed of the town~ ship of Connwago, It. “In hdme of Jeremiah Johns. in NcherrysLown. In th: Elenmb ‘dmriu. mmpowd n! m township uf Tynme. u the huunc of .\llon 11. Cochin lieidluw’hurg. ‘ In the Twcll‘th di-Ilricl. rompoudfil tho townslnp of .\luumjoy, at the house of Mn. V. Bunk in mid towrsbip. In the Thin-I.2mm dun-ink camposed of the‘ township uf \lnuntpluufinnl. 11l 1113 pub-lie School-Imuse in will (nwuship. shuale M. the cros. roxglc, the une Mun-ling from leord lo_ the Twa '1 mum, the otln-r l'rau'. Uuumalon‘u to Hnuorrr. ~ ‘ In 1114! Fourteenth 'district, compo-tell of II» township of Rebding‘ It the [muse ‘ol LL3I. Dicks, in Hampton. ' In the Fifteenth distrSct. co‘mpoud of the Borough of Berwick, It the Publib $611601:- house in Abbotlstown. . In theSmteenth district, compoird of tho township of Freedom, It the house of Samuel Moritz, in mid township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lo. 1 fever, in said township. ‘ In the Eighteenth _district, composed oftho i township of Butler, at the public School-bouts j in \liddlctown, in said towaship. ' ‘ In the Nineteenth district, composed of tho towurliip of Bern‘ick, at the Pigeon Hill i SChOuI-houue, in snid township. ’ ' ‘ In the Twentieth district, composed of tho (o\\n~hilt at Cumberland, ut the house of D. muelmngh‘ in the borough o! Uettphurg. ‘ In the 'l'wonty-firrt district,compmed oftho township of Highland. at the School House at Lower llnrsh Creek Presbyterian Church, in uid township. ' In the Twenty-second district, composed of the horough‘of Litt‘lestowu, 'in the most yu teriy School-house in mid borough. At which time and places\will be elected . One Mamba-r of Congreug.‘ to represent‘the District romposed of the counting. of Adams, Fuuklin, Fultonk Redford and Somerset ; ' One Member of Assembly; v, Una County Commissioner ; Una Duector hi the Poor; and 'l‘wo County Aun‘ltorn. _ , Pnrucular attention is directed to the Act’ 0! Auseqxbly, passed the 271:. day of l‘ebrunry, 1549,:emiued -‘ An act. relative to volitrg a; e. lecnuns in Adums, Dauphin, York, Lnncask‘r, Cumberland, Bradford, u'cuu'c, Greene, and E riE," \‘ll : Srzcnox I. Be it enncled by the Senate and Hun-u: ol'llcpreseulalivea ol‘llxe Commnuweulzh ol‘Pennsylvnnim in General A'ssembly met, ind it is hereby enacted by the mullutily of the same —lh:u’it slmll be lawful for the qualified Voter. of theumntiea of Addflls' Luncaster,Dnuphin, York. anklin, Cumberland, Bradforq, Centre, Greene, and Eric, from and Iftcr the passage of this act, to vote for nll candidates for the variuus alike: to he find at an election on. one slip or tickelt—l'tovidesl, That the bllice for which every candidate is voted for, shall be designated, as rcquimd by the existing laws bf Unis Commonwealth. - chnos 2. That any trnud committed by u: person voting in the mnnnerlbove prelurjbmf; film“ be punished by the exiiuug laws of this Commonwealth. Rue—la am! by virtue of the 14th section of the not ntoresu‘id, every person, excepting Justicrl of the Peace, who lhnll hold any ofl'n‘e or appointment of profit or mud under Hm. (totem-mam of the United Staten, or of any city or incorporuted‘"districtfiwhether :1 cont uii=siuned ollicer or otherwise, I snhnrdinnte oflicvr orngent. who is, or ahnll be employed under the legislative, executive orjudicinry de nrtmeut at this State, or of the United Staten, ur ol'nny city or incorpornted district, and al- ID that every member of Uongf-esu and at tho Smu- Legishuute, and 01 the Select. or Cam. mun Cunnc-l 01' Any City, or Commissioner or any incorpurnted didt'ric‘t, is by law incapable of holding or exercising .tt tho ume‘time. tho oflive or appointment of Judy-(inspector, 01' Clerk oruny rlection of this Uontmonwonlth, and that no Judge, lnxpector, or other ofllcer of any such election, shall be eligible to In" otfice to be then voted for. ~ _ Auto—That in the fnurth section of the Art of Anembly entitled “An Act relitingto ex ecutions, and {another purposes." nypro'ed April th't, 1840,1tinemote’d that the Iroreuid 14th section “uhnll not be construed, :- to pre vent In} militin oflicer or borough ofllcer,trom sewing :- judge,‘tnspector or clerk, It Any gencrnl or Speainl election in thin Common wealth." ‘ And in and by an Act bf the General Assent: bly or this State, passed the 2d day or July, 15J9, it is directed that the Inspector: um! Judges be at the plucce of their district! on- the day of the General Election afare’aid, _lt I o'clock in the foreneen, to ..'0 And perms-tn the several duties required und enjoinc'd on than in end 03' the same ILL - And be if lurther directedfln and by the Act of the Genenl Assembly ,of this' Stlte,~nforeo said, that one qt‘ the Judges of each of the difl'creut districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates orthe number of votes which [hell have been given for each cau duhlte tor the different oflice'e then mad there voted for It their .h-specttve districts, elm“ meet the third d 4; aim- the election,which lhell be on Friday, (It: “(It day of October ntoresnid, at the Courahouse, in the Bonuugh or Getty-burg. then and there to make I leir eutemcnt tad certificate of the number 0! volts whim-he" hm: been given at the diluent distric _n the county of Adina- for end spin-t the propceed Amendment. ' ~ 0 t ADAM EKBEBT, Shcril. Sherifl's 015 cc, Getlylbn 5‘5“». )9, '64. _ ' Piano Fortes. "MILES )l. STIEFF. - lAIL'IJC‘I’UIII‘ 0' GRAND AFD SQUARE PIASO FORBES. 11:13thqu “@loth l_c:!“Frnnklin(uneL Wneruém, .\'_o. 7 North__Liber_¢y_gtg§g§._ Con-untly a hug: numfiu of PIAKOS of my own “lawman on hud', with the Full Iron Fume Ind Outfitting. Every lam-u -ment wumnled for fire yearn, with the privi lege of uchnngo wnhin Iwelve months 1130‘ mainly satisfactory. ' ' ' ”Second-hand Pinto: any: on hand It pncel Iron: $5O to $2OO. . Bulyimore, .sch 5, 1864. )y 3111‘ Notice. 3888 Jonxsux's ESTATE—Loner: of SI «ministration on the «me of Jena uhusou, inc 0! Latino" townlhip, Adam; coumy, dun-ed. having b'éo granted to tho undenigned, taming in Huntington! township, he limb] ‘gives now-o to all pcrwnl indebud to and uflmle Lo mun immedmte WHICH, I“ than having clnims again“. flu nine to pre sent than proprrty nlhcntmaud for mule meals W“. B. U.\RDS&R,Adux'l-. Aug. :9, 1354. a: g Small {arm ’ . ’ T PURLIO BALE—Du TUESDAY. fit ’A 4th day nfOCTUBEE non, the suburb... wi I OH" at Public Sula, on tho momma. HIS FARM, shunts nbout,‘ mil" north of Gen’y-burg, on the old Onrlille road, contain. in; 80 Acre: and BO Porches of Patented land, \ ‘wigh ludic’irm timber and tho bone! mudow. ‘ adjoining l-ndwl Joseph Bailey, l’hlflyßumor, «Henry Wilmor, Ind othnrl. The .‘ improvements Are a Two-story Lon HUBER. Double Barn. rt _, log, purl fnme nud wentherbo d ed. Wagon Shed and Com Crib attached, Smoke Home. Wub Home. And other on:- building: ; I "ll ofguod wuer u the door of the dwelling; n good Apple Urchud, with u. vx'uiety nf‘olher fruit. 3-Port"- wish!“ to flow the prom" Ire requested to all on Jena Shrivn,r«ldln. thereon, or on the Inhactiber. It. Abbomwvn. ”Sale to .commenco n l o’clork. P. l, on Mid d-y, when nmadupcc will bo‘lvun‘d term: and. known by , JESS! BUOISB. A. W. Flemming. Aucllunur. Sam. 5, 1804. p liMil 100.000 bush. Grfin‘Wantod; KW FIB! AT T“ .- "'-"' . ’ ' ; OLD WAREHOUSE. ' W“. E. FIDDLE t CU. would lnfofl 15' 4 public that they In" Jeuod the Wuchouv ‘on the conur of Nation men 3nd :3: MI- . road, In Gettysburg, 1’30" they will a 6- th- GBAIN AND P! DUCK 3081. [a .1: its bunches. Thu [“3th will Ik gun he paid jot .. , ' ‘ was”. RYE, ‘ . -' y , ’ CORN. OATS, ' ‘ _ ‘ CLOVER t I’lle 111-'O5, - , FLAISEED, BUIAO, HAY & STEAK: Drird Phi“, you. SOIp, Ham, Shouidm ml Sldel,Poutoel. wlth anything-o!" In tho cuunfly produce line. : .' " as am), ma ulna, ‘Cofl‘m, handyman, Syrupgflhu, Splea. Snl}, Choose, Vinegar, Sada, Alumni, Burch" Broom, Bach“, mucking. Bruqhu, Soup, he. Also COAL on, Fish on, 'l‘", tn—r FIBH of d! kinds; NAILS AKD‘IPIKIS; Smoking Ind Chewing Tobacco. The] are always nble to supply a in! fur uticle o! FLOUR, with ‘be diflennt kinds of FEED. Mm, anovxo PLASTEnywmI cvnrol and other fertilize". S‘C‘OAL, by a. -nlhe|,lon. or rat loul. . Their Cm run to Bulllmon “Knuth!“ o {cabana they will be him): to «new either way u moderate chargu. In ennui, country march-nu, Ind omen, willful! i! to their Adrnnuge to patronize lhin line. They uk I lhlre ofthe pnbllc‘a CHMJM will man no cflou to fender “titration to nll, seller: or buyen. ‘ . WM. 3. BIDDU: k 00. Aug, 22, 1884. If Howard Association. BILJDELPHIA, I'A.-Diuuol at Ma P Nureul, Scminnl, ”tinny ID‘ ‘01“ syncing—new “rue-liable Imlneut—h .91; ports a! IMMUWARD ASSOCIATION—.33SS“ b mail in u-Xod lens; en'flpgl, up o‘}: cgnrge. Addreu, I):.J._3R|LL 3011“.“ I'os, llawud Anochuou, 80. S South 31.15.“ Street, Philuddphin, Pa. ' . 5” V Aug. 8,1854. U , "w IMMI:1 VJ‘ .1. l Ell
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