fifim’usi nisfr‘ixf I: am Ciel-m. who: Sui Men, In n In pun; 01mm lg Ml! ,u hour; Toothuh ip- I?“ mum. u h penned, human m an . _urufly, uni} is monmended by {ho non camp; phmeim in the United 819 m. Prico, 40 nd 80 cents. Tolnyum, Pm, Aug. 8, 1859 Dr. S. I. Tobin, New Yprk: Dear Sir :—I hue and your Vanni-m Liniment with 3rd: luccm, both u n internal as well n In ex um! medicine. In mu of Bilionl Colic _and Cholcn lorbnl Inga-d flu I sovereign remedy. You Vanni-n Hone Lininput Manda “rig-fled u” 1 MM linimem wasp: m ;im um human n'u this am. ‘ wu. LEWIS, Snp’t North Brunch pan-l. field by nil Draggim. Oflge, No. 66 Con- Ind: Sum, New York. ‘ [April 3. la: ' xxronhnox FREE! - To Nnvoul Barnum—A Gentleman, cured of Nerronl Debllity, lncompetency, Pre ‘muure Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated ’by i' dnlre to benefit others, will be happy to ‘farnilh to all who need it. (nu or calling) ‘thc récipb Ind directions {or making lhe lim ple remédy‘ and in his case. Sufl'eren yish‘ .ing a!» profit by the Advertiser’s and experience, Ind poueu‘fi Info and [alunble remedy, can «Jo so by Ifldreui‘ng him at his plme al butl ‘neu. The Rccjfic, Ind full Information—of vital importance—will bé cheerfully lent by )emm mall. Addre'u {91121 B. OGDEN, p 0 Nunn St, New York. 9, Es—yfnom Bul'erui of hoth um will find t h in ormntiop igyulnnble. [Jpn 10.3111 EDITOR OF THE COHPILEE Din Sun—With your pemlulon I will! to gay to the renderl ofyogr piper that I will and, by return mil, to all who wish it (free) I: Be “in yllh mu direction: for making And "I ing a simple Ylgetnble Balm, that will eflect. pally remove, in len dayl. Pimples, Blotcbes, Tan, Freckles, and A“ Impurities ofthe Skin, lcgyiflg the name loft, clear? unwell: and bean litul. - . I will list) mail free (6 rid!“ having 3"” ll ads, or Bare Fleet, simple directions and in lurmulion that will enable them to émnn full gmwlh oflnlxurinnl Hair, Whiskeri, or it Mous mclmlu len than thirty dink All "[lplit‘flllonfl unswered b}\return mail mllluuv. «:hnrgl'. Res eclfully fburn, ‘ - mug, F. JEAN”, Chemist; ‘ 831 Broadway, New York. Feb. 27, ”65. 31:: ° [F You WANT I‘o KNOW A Huh» uI éfi-rylhing relating to the human :3 ~|em.,inule and iemale; the muse! andlrefita Imm 0! dust-uses; the marriage custgma of 1111‘ world; how to umrry well and n. lh’ouwnd [Mugs uercr publiihed before, read (he re- Vin-d and ellllrgf‘ll edition 0f “Medicnl Com. mun Sruxe,;,u quiuua buok l'ur curious peo ple, nud -| ‘ynod book forum-y one. (00 p-gw, ,lun lllusirutinns. ‘l'ricc $1 50. Con unu \Ehle gem. hr;- lo uny uddrcn.‘ Booku In") Le Inn] at the Blvalx stores, or \\ ill he sent ll) mull; post pnini, on receipt of the price.— Aildmgs l-Z. 13. l-‘UUI‘B, .\l. 1)., ‘ Jan. 30 0m ‘ 1130 Uruudnny‘, N. Y. . -_ . .- . _ THE BRIDAL |Cll:\ M BER l A mm: of warning nnd advim to those inf: {wing “iih Srminnl Weakness, Gvurm! l)e-’ lnlxly. or I’lonmlurc Dccny. from whale-rev (um...- [lrlhhlL'tl]. HUM], pouder,nud rtflccl! He mm in times “ Sum Find-Lao uny addreu, for the‘benefit of‘ un- “Illicxed. Sam. by retitrn niuil. Address JA \IHS P. BUTLER, 429 quiidwuy, N. Y. April M). 3m OLD EYES MADE NEW - A anph‘h-L d2reuli'nx how .10 9150911 in re shm; right and xiv—e up spectacles, n‘ithoutnid m «lvdur or mcdwine. Sent by muil, tree, on ru. I].! u! Io heals. Auldresa, E. IL FuUTE, M. D., 11414 Broadway. .\. Y. Jun. 30. Cm W \ fu-mnls- emplofge .in lhc--Triasury qurlnmnl a! Washington, has been Min-5:.- rd for standing fructi’onnl rurrcngy.‘ _ A . , - 7. “c .__ THE MARKETS. , GETTYSBCRGJ—Snmnu‘: LAST. s‘lole 7 50 lo 8 00 It): l-‘1unr.............................. 5 00 “‘le “hm! l 70 lo I 80 11rd “bed It 60 lo I‘ 75 Curl! ..............................u...'.. l 20 1):: l 30 Emil“ \\ heal. . . . ’I imqlhy Sud... Ha; hect1....... ......... .... Master 01' I’nris.... ....... Pinatu- ground, per bag B A Inhibit E—lAI-‘iunzr L 311‘ Flow” ............. ..... Wheul...m.-....... .... 1!\e....‘:~.................f... Curn. (NU - .;.a-:--'.' ... ""Y Bref(‘ultle.per huud: Hugs. per 1mud......... 11uy......1................. Whi5ky................. nTIIMI.R.IXI2:I. 0n Tnelday eveningfllny N, by Rev. F. W. Geiyenhnhiner. J. CASSAT NEE-ELY, Esql, to Im. jut-r: scmwcxsn, daughter or Rev. Dr. S .l-muc‘kcr, of this plaee. . Un the 4lh§in3t., in this place. by Rev. W. R. H. Dtnlrich, Ml. ANDREW H. BEITLER, utillounljny township. to Miss SUFFIE, daugh; (er «1' Mr. Nicholas Moritz, of Stmbnn lownJ ship, tbi’ouyt‘y. ‘ % On 1119 2d inn, b3] Rev. J. A. Rd”. Mr. " PETE}! HUFEMAN 90 _Nn. flANCY 'ORN BURFF, both fGellysburg. ‘ ‘ 0n the flnh uh" by Rem—B. A. Shari), Hr. c'ADAN HARTLAI‘B to Mien AGNES SMITH. both of Mountplensnnlmwnship, At the Ger. Ref. Pnnonuge, New Oxford. by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr, PHILIP H. STAUB 'lO um SARAH A. MUMMERT, both nenr Ab bolulown. ' 0n the 213! uh... by Rev. C. I’. Wing, Hr. .woos'nm B. uzrmwa. of York Springl, Adams cé'umy, to Min SARAH R. McCART. NBY, of Carliale, Pl. \ - amp-g. . , fi-Ohisuu’ n can 3 cenft per line for all put {curling-cub to Accompany‘uotice‘. . On the 30th in, in the “Emory Hospital," at Wgshjngwn, D. 0., of chronic diam-bin, DAVID TATE, member qf Co. K, 184111 Reg. P. V. nged 42 years And 3 dlya. Bis remains were interred in Ever Green Cemetery on Fri !la’y lan. l .anklin township, on the 27th oprril, 055353 HERBING, aged 18 yurs 5 months and 7 days: M. Hurllbqrg, on Thursday week, after a when illness, Mr. WM. A. CATHCART, mar. "chant. 0n the 611: of April, Mr. EIKJAS N. HART ZELL, ion of Mr. Samuel Hinze“, orCumber -Ind town-hip, aged 22 years 7 momhl and 1 d 5 . ’ ‘ it Levlltown, PL, on the 2d huh, HAN {FAB IL, angina: of Rev. 0..0. McClun, in her 12d you. Xn Lewiltown, on the ma: nIL, Rev. LAKES WILLIAMSON., formerly Fun: of Silva: Spring Congregation, in Cumberlpnd oounc . ‘ April 21‘ near Hmover, MEI.’IAHATT{E McMASTER, nod 49 yen: 9 months and,“ d; I. 1‘ ' ‘ i rll Bth, neu Abhomtown, CHARLES P. nonernxss, aged 6 month sad 3 clays. April 10th., 1.19" New Chest", inmn lon of John Winter, ‘3“! “PW” 4 months. Apr“ mu nou- rrew Chum, nun 0., ringing: of éun Sptnzlar, aged 3 monk!“ and i . ‘ '2 -In Inn’s!“ townhip, OHABLQ‘ETE JANE, fitngbm of Clinic. 'u‘id Ila-y An Swwm, Imiy'oi‘i ”mm-kg sad “an”. an m m :1; I, I }g;3?fzis§d' AN no". ofwmnp as" 19%: finder, of Ben.’ M}... IMi 1m 4 hot I Ind zq dlys. \ LI“ «MWG m lovely pr’r, ' :ml’m'd‘tnd chufd my ie'u I, m. “Ignition on: has. L gov“ infi- «In man. ‘ W? s.“ - , . , if m it hip n hut," ‘ m tine-7 gm ‘ ' ‘ rotten. " Won. Makeover} figured».- .by Ina mun-Ml, In?! dun-u John Wound, ‘ raga 10.81:, Nov. _ n. , . a 01mm I:.th 3.7 mm ”a . vet. “ Alia 83‘ No. - 32. April ~ 1365. : I'D not, April, 1365, it being “on: to the Court the: the Inbpon end nub. pen in this one here been returned f end that no nppemnce he been entered for the Remandm‘v the Court direct publication to be nude by the Sheri! 1! provided bylaw, end nppoint George B. Brandt Commiuioner to teke tenimony, to be read upon the final buying of the cue, end direct thet notice or the time And piece of taking the testimony be given by pnblicetion in one newspeperjn Adam! county, and allo by notice put up {n the Prothonotery'e omce, fifteen deyl before the day fixed for taking the testimony. By the.Coart,‘ JACOB BUSHEY, Proth’y. MR. CHRISTIAN H. BELTZHOOVImz—You are hereb} notifiedeot the above proceeding: and required to nppur at sCourt of Common Plea: to be held at Gettysburg, in and for nid county, on the THIRD MONDAY of AUGUST next, to answer the complaint of said Rebeccn B. Behzhoovet again" you. And you nre further nonfied that depositlonr of witneuel, tome rend on the fins! hearing of this cue, will be uken before George B. Brandt, the Commissioner Ippointed by the Court for that purpose, at his residence, in Lntimore town ship, Adam: county, on MONDAY, the 29th do 0! MAY Inn, hetwecn the hour: of 9 o‘d‘ock, A. IL, and 8 o'clock, P. 31., and to conti'nue from day to day until finished, at which time and place you are requested to at- , tend and eron-enmine the witneue- if you think proper. ADAM REBEBT, Sherifl. In, 8, 1-863. td . [l‘ugnpike Dividend. ‘ Ann 26, 1865. THE Prelidut apt} ”3115 er: of the York nud'Gettbemg runways Com any hne this day deciared LDividend g! '81"; PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, to be psid to the Stockholder: or their leg-l repreoenpntivel, on demand.» « GEO. SWOPE, As't. Tutu. May 8, “363. 3!. A _ Fun- Nnxolu BA“ or (in-manna, . Ma; 1, 1865. } HE Pre‘fldenc mi! Directors or this Institu -1 tion hive this day declared n Imiulnnufll m'idend of 4})” cent., payable on or after the 10!!) inn. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. May 8, 1865. 3: ' lDividend. q x, - Glrn'sauo Nnmu. 13A“, - § , May 2, L 865. } HEuDirecvol-a of thir Bank hue lbil day T ieclnred a aeml-annuitDlfldend of EIGHT PER mama, payable ”if“ Ifter Honda, next,_lhe Bth instant. The “train: W! on “Ii! Dividend will be plid by the Bunk. _ , hr 'l'. D. CARSON, Cashier. [lnf 8, 1865. 3t. OTIQE in batch; givon to did Stockhold- N an in the Genygth-g Water Compzny', nun. an Election for ‘Fiwuanageu of aid Company will be held at the bone of Geo. W. .\ltClellan. in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the 301]: day of MAY innhbctween 2nd 4 o'clock, I’. .\i.’ By order of the Board, ' - S. R. RUSSEUI, Séc'y. , May a, 1865. 1d . 'v OODS AT REDUCED PRICES.‘—FAHNE STUCK BROTHERS have received Ind nrg now opening a largo and nried stock of SPRING 60008, to which they inv": the st.- Lention of buyers. ' In Dress Coag- their stock consist! of - BOMBAZINESA _ALPACCA.v, ‘ ‘ SHALLIRS. ' _ ‘ -, DELAINES, . . , . MOZAMBXQUES, ' MOHAIR,‘ . ' LIELAIYX, CALICOES, kc., of every style and quality, and which cannot fail to please. . For Gentleman’s Wear we have a choice {ea Irctinn of ‘ ' CLOITHS, ' i ‘ FANCY CASSHIERES, I ' . VESTINGS, land low priced Pants Goodl, nt price: which we gnnmntrze to give smislncfion. In Domes; Luca, we'cfin offer. MUSLISS FROM 12} CENTS gUPWABDS. ‘ \ b In adaifion to_the above we have increased ‘our stock of Queenswnre and Hardware at rc wlured pricey. Alsq— . , , GRQCERIES AT‘ THE LOWEST 11.! FEB. - 100 2 0010 2 {IO I 7510 Z (N .17 'OO 2 00 In fact, our agqck ‘compriles e‘verything which customers may xdesire, hnd .1. prices lower lhnn any olher establishment in the county. All we ask in an examinnion to sulis‘fy all that it in 19 their interest. to gtve us a cull. ‘ FAHNESTQCK BROTHERS. May 1,1865. ' " ' ' 750 we on 2 15 lo 2 as x 15 lo I 20 120 10132. so go 85 I 6 00 was 00 L’- so ms 00 20 E“ 1u22 oo _2 7 w 2 08 New Firm—New Goods. ANTIS & BARKER, having taken the old . and well-khown Store Sund of Geo. W. ; Rowe, in LITTLESTOWN, Adnms county, would respectfully inform their frien in and thé ‘ public genenlly, that. they no, prepared to lell ‘ Good: as lost In they can‘lge boyght Inywhere out of the cities. Wth ‘n'r'rj‘ additions of nut Goods, just op_ene_B, gay olfer~ an unus ually large and attract“; variety , 'consistingof #pllY 00003, for ‘ MEN'S, WOMEN’S “lad CHIIéDRE‘Nts WEAR. "“3 . ROGERIES, Ha RDW ~ GLASS-WARE, .Q’émusqxtuu, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS ‘AND CAPS, ' , IRON. NAILS, GLASS, r and in short, everything to b 9 fwd in a fin!- clnu Store. .The public are Invited to call and see for thmnlves. No trouble to mow Goods. With large sales and am“ profitami parties will be benefil.ed._ Mayl,lsea. 3m , ' R. EBaery &: CO., EALERS ‘N . '1 CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, LATED WARE, FINE CUTLEBY, . I ‘ 4 CASTORS, IC., No. 6 Bum’n SATEEHLQAEEBALTFIOII Sh, GLASSWA RE :—Tumblers. Goblets, Wines, Lngers, Flasks, Blk. Bottles, Candy Jan, De cnnters, Pres. Dishes, Fruit. Bowls, Salts, UM. tors, Castor 80ttles,.Ker. Lamps, Ker. Chin nays, Laa‘urns, to. _ . , QUE-E. Bmm; 2—Plntes, m: Dishes, Deep (10., Coveruilao“ Covered Bullets, Ten Pets, Sngars, Creams, Bowls, Pitchers, Chambers, Basins and Pitchers, Mugs, Spittoons, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, the. COM. STONEWAEE :TJngs, Jn‘rs, Pitchers, Milk Pans, go. [Mny l, [865. ly* Notice, , AN AWAY from m subscribgrfin fiibgny coirnship, Adnms county PL, 3 BOY n 2 ed John David Caldwell. i hereby warn all persons not to trust “id boy“gn my ac count, u I will pry no debts of. his c "acting. And I further notify iAll persons frofigmgioy in: uid b or o ni v es N' on: my consent." ply " EA.I£E{LLEY.' Hny 1, 1865. 3: an uhiefiber, Auditor . ‘ mm: b the‘ T Orphux’: Court of mummy, t: dh- ‘ nlbuu the. bib-cc: Ippnnng ml the first 1 and find neconuu o); Lydis A. Maul and SI- ‘ bin: E. Gudner, Elam-fix” qf Conndilloul, ‘ nu of bunny. township, Axum can: , da- 3 cased, lamb, glut not“. tkn ho ring“ 3‘ m. on", In chylbulg. on TUBSDA , tho me” of ”Y next. u H) o’clock, A, X», to petfom die (hue! 01 Ill! ”NEW“, 'lhon and they :1: Met haunted my a. nd. ‘ E. B. 303E183, And April 24, 1865. 3: x W» —\ .ARDWABE AND 1303, Paint! nd om of every ducrlpfién, It greatly reduced pricu, gt - FARR BSTOCX’S. Mum“ 6003 i: ling! m choice “pm to c a , u ‘ ' ’ " nszstocn'. Bum: m Imm roams, u 1:; m xs mu, .g uaxnsrocxs'. CALICO“. n In! u m can. u FAHNE’aTOCKS'. PESO Dividend. Election. New and Cheap BAMIMDRE, MD Notice. Hit "downwi- 1‘13!!! tho Oousy d LII-I, mined . and chum by a. “Mud, Ap pnba of lom-tflc‘l'uu, in Macrame-with the 'ova Act. of Antony, for tho year 1385-68, «6000; Van ud larch-due: Sonya, or Orrrnsyss. 01-. but. an. , Fnhnutock Broth", 9 30 00 } Dunn-t Zieglot, 13 do 00 J. L. Schick, :1 15 00 George Arnold. 13 10 oo 3 Jacob Brinkerhol, 13 10 go ‘ Row 8 Wood], M 7 00 , iJohn L. Boluwonh, M 7 00, F. B. Picking, 13 no 00' n. Xinnigh, . u ' 1 00] Min Jeule Gilbert, 14 ' 7 00, In. )luy lath, H 7 00, Strickhouuer k Winnie], 1‘ 7 on I Yichnel Splngler, n 16 00 ; Min Harriet lcCreury, 14 7 00 ‘ IS. S. McCreary, H M'l 00, :A. D. Bnehlet, , 13 10 oo ; Cobeafll Cuwford, 13 10 00? *Jacobs & Brother. . M 7 001 I Miss 3hr, lchllilter, - M 7 00. , Dr. Robert Homer, 14 - 700 ; ‘John Gruel, M 7 00: ‘ A. Scott & Soul, 14 7 00 Joseph Gillelpie, 14 'I 00 Boyer & Son, Joseph Benn, J. H. Rowe, Mu. John Wuner, Philip Winter, Louis Stroule, Mn. Chrilmer. Wm. J. lnrtin, . I M John Minnlgh, ,‘ . 14 Banner Pres: CO., Ozzy.) 8‘ Bin]. 5 Co., 10 John Bailing. M MchrdJ & Dinhl, 10 C. H. Bnehlar, H A. Spanfiler, ‘ 10 Samuel uh“, M Mn. Ihr, McClellnn, ~14 John Norbeck, 14 R. Futon, 14 John X.Swnn, _ l 4 “in Knott, ' David Kitzmille, ’ Gag-nun: n E. Paxton High-Inf Linn-town Bog. Yount 8 Calehoue, In. M. Reining", Cronse t 31-0., Study 8 Sconuifer,~ - N. Eamel, . Ynngil & Burner, ‘ Snm’uel’Llule, David Schwuu, deert & Snub, H. 'l‘. Klein, E. Beiler, W. 3!. Hoford, W. C. Werrick, Alex. Shorb, Swope a Tunney, Gun" 1". dis ”you, I ' l 4 700 ‘ Norma! n. t John Sherly, ' 14 7 0° Jamel Colliu‘a, 14 7 00 Jacob Rider, ‘4 'l 00 John You, . M 7 0° ‘ Xouan’un 1:, Samuel Ftbor, 14 '1 00 Chnrl33overdur, 14 7 00 J. E. Smith. 14 'l 00 J. a: 15. Killer, :3 10 oo Jacob’l. Diebl, Coxonuo n Reilly t Sneeringer, ’ John Fowler, . H Bnrbnr; Outer, _ T Bnmcx non Lewis Jordy, Wm. Davis, 'l'. Pfleiger, D. C. Martin, . u 7 00, :4 1 00; ~ 14 7 00;} x 4 7 oo[l Mrs. E. Mayer, 14 'I 00 Mary Steffnbn, : H 700 HAIJuoxBLx In. Danner & Shieldgh 13 IO 00“ l D.’Sullivan, 13 )0 00}. Paxton & McCreary, ' ‘ H , 7 00!; John Shatzer, ‘ l 4 2 'I 00‘! ~ Guam 1?. ‘ "i . w Geo. P. Earhart, ‘ l 4 700 John Hazy, ’ ‘ 10 20 00 Edwnrd Eagle, 14 .7 00 Bums" & Pen-rs, ‘ , lo 20 00 "yet! & Wlerumn, 10 20 00:- Min E. T. Sinner, 14 'l 00‘ r. x. Smith, M 7 09 John Ginter, ' H 7 in] G. W. Doll, 14 7‘oo Emmett a: Brother. ‘ 13 10 06 annm 1?. T I M. L. Miller, Mrs. Ann Rollmnn, H. W..Wilmore, Peter Bolilju, Jacob link, Spanglert Plank, J. J. Biesecker, Robert 11. Ichtngby, , Luann 'rr Lewil A. Overholtzer, Samuel Martin, Minor & Nunemnker, Tues: n. P. t C. Yeauah John F. Houck, Lumen n- Agfim Let-ow, T. . Blyennemn, Pal EDON TP A. lebrigh‘, Rnnma IP. Samuel Wolf, [3' Howard, \ Inna.“ n Geo. Hinnigh, H 'l 00 (1)9331“ qulen, 14 I 00 A.-T.lWrig~ht, ~ , 15 7 oo Jncob Piuer, ~ 14 7: 00 R. H. kC. Hoopel, l 4 ' 700 11.8. Panto”, _ 14 -7 00 Hum-on n G. W. Spanglor, 13 10 00 Ell'gnhsdungler. * 13 lo 00 F. .E debt-ad, 13 10 00 J. J. Kline, 14 7 00 Wm. Wolfl. _ l 4 7 00 48. la. Killer, :4 7 00 Geo. Kindorfi, . l 4 7 00 0. Krmmr, l 4 7 00 lye: Bmin, Slum! Wm, Dniol Golden. Plump ngnhvmhouu, Smut n. -‘ , '1 ‘nare, J-cob King, Hugh King, Walter 'l’. 30m“, numeral n Issac Group, It 7 00 J. H. Zinn. 1‘ 'I 00 E. Heiuhew, ‘ 11 1!: 00 J. A.,Gardncr, _ 10 20 00 Mrs. A. Orient, H 't DO Mn. 8. A. Gelwickl, 14 'l 00 Geo. Grou, . . 1‘ 7 00 John Gndner, M 'I oo hm B. Hon-er, 14 - 1 00 . U 110! f). Conrad lye”, John Baum. Barn: n Nod: lfilla, Edwsrd Bully, William Inlet, Skunk & Brother, John Witt, . Damn”. Adan Dinhl, Gettylburg, John Humi- . _ “ - b sj. Henry £0“, 3 a . ‘ «APPnAi. Not oi: hereby than to In penal: interest ed In ch mm reign orcludfiutian. fin: I will [soul I Appeal. at tbs Commiuionm’ Ola, in m. on BAWRDAY, «a. mu: as, at It]!!! ext, [mum the hour: of 9A. .I. an! 3 P. I" when M flan All panca thu my couid tho-ulna moved by mid chulfludon “and. J. l. WALTER, ,_ A may otlhrcm Wu“ tor Adam: pa. = 33:, 1395: «A 7 \ 7 , A Notice. 2?!!! but mount of ' no of John Kuhn m, °.‘:.‘.".:’.§ 22‘“ ’ B ‘Courg’uxo a: .2" D. on e ”I” JAOOI April :5, 15m. 93' ‘ I Sula—On FRIDAY, the lOth day of ‘ “Y mt, st 1 o'clock, P. l, the enh {eeriher will all A! Public We, on the premises, isalthont reeerve,) 50 Acres 0! extn Patented [STRUT TIIBIB LAND, mm a the foot of North lountnin. opposite Conrad Wench, 3 miles above Bendemille, in lo ‘ullen townehlp. Person: will he directed to ‘ “thin land by inquiring of Geo. B. Hewitt ol ‘Abel I‘. Wright. The tract in covered with prime timber from which to cut Sginglen, ; Paste Ind Belle. The land will be sol entire ‘ ‘or divided into 4 or 6 part: to suit pnrchuere. ' The lnhurihp- will be on the premises. 3t 10 o'clock, A. l, on day of sale, to show thelinel. N SATURDAY. the 20th do, of MAY, 1865, ' nt 1 o'clock, P. IL. will he sold at Public Bole, st llcClellen’l Hotel. in the Borough of Getty-burg, A LOT OF GROUND, nitulte in I laid Borough, fronting 30 feet on York ltreet, I end running back 181} feet, adjoining proper tiel of S. R. Russell on the went end Peter Beltler on the cast. it is a splendid location fox building purpoeee or 3 private reiidence. Aldo, It the same time and place will be sold Bight One Hundred Dollar Gettyuburg RA‘IL ROAD BONDS, with ten Coupon: now due Lttnched. 1 ‘Amndmce will be given Ind tom padc known on (by of ule by ALEXANDER KOSER. 1 April 11, 1865. ts! . 700 100 700 7 00 Russell’s Screw Power ‘ an m J 0510 manna AND nowxn, a. BOTH COXBINED lACHINES.‘ 700 700 'I 00 i The Inhacriher in Agent for the shove map hhinel. The Screw power has found a ready Inorket aince introduced in this County, and , fiver “Infection, a tact towhich many farmer! _wiil certify. : - THE OHIO BBAPER lh“ given satisfaction wherever need, over lthrle thousand having been sold during the ilut season. The demand war In great the ‘compeny intend putting out le thonnnd thit laeuon, which we consider the host recommen idetion for my mechine. It il a cog-geared machine, laid to hgof very light draft, worked .with ease with 0151 upon of horses. This ma chine, u a Reaper, can he worked with or without A rake, Fermera wishing to buy l ‘wonld do well to make their pnrchanel eerly, {u the demend will be great. Last reason we' :were unnble to lupply the demand in conne §qnence of person making up their mind: too ilete in the aeuon. Extras always kept on Il’and. Specimen machines can be seen by :cailing on the anblcriber, two miles northeast ihf Gettyrhurg, on the Herrisbnrg road. ‘. WM. WißLE,Agent. 3 April 17, 1865. :r I 00 700 '!00 14 7 00 : Coal, Lumber, Stoves, 8:0. HABLES H. BUEBLER Would respectfully Inform the public ’ the: he will continue the busineu luely con ! ducted by the firm of Sheedl & Bnehler, at the old land, corner of Culinle and Blilrond ‘ linen. He will be prepared to furn‘uh ’ THE BEST QUALITY OF COAL, I 14 and every variety of LUMBER, lnclndln Doors, Shutten, Sash, kc. Also, every vnfgiety of Qookin Stovel,lmong which are the - NOBLEgCOOK, ROYAL COOK. WELLING TON, WAVERLY PRINCE ROYAL, saxwm'rlr. coox, to. Alan, PARLOR, DINING ROOM, SALOON AND SHOP STO~V E S ' . 7 00 Allo, every variety of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, manufactured by the best work men. Alla, HOLLOW WARE of every varéety, includingn luperior uticle of enamclled‘work. Indeed every variety of Kitchen Ware will he kept constantly on hand. ‘ Also, the Inr.tamed“UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINUER,” for which he is the sole agent in the county. - He in also the agent for Wheeler l,Wilson's Sewing Nachinel—lhe best in use. April 10, 1863. c. H. BUEHLER. “ 13 10 00 H 7 00 ll 7 00 T ERIN KERHOFF’S CH BAP CLOTHING A AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North Hall Corner of the Diamond. The lubxrriber is constantly in receipt offresh goodl from the Eastern cities. His stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is one of the largest and' most attractive, as . well as the, cheapest establishment of the kind in the country. You will there find COATS, ‘PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, of all sizes end prices, for men and boys.— Gentlemcn’s furnishing goods of every descrip- Ition, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts and llerino Shirts, Merino, Wool and Cotton (Drawers, Hosiery ofevery description Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerchieis, Neck Ties, Crnvnts, Linen and Paper Collars, Hale, Cnps, Bools and Shoes. L'm brellas, Trunks, aniees, Carpet Bugs, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, Hnir and Tooth Brushes,- Shoe Blncking, Pocket and Dressing Combs, ilvory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strings, Soaps nnd Perfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac | 90; Pipes| an extfiuality of Segnre. in fact, his stock embraces everything usually found in a first class furnishing store. i invite the | attention of all to come and see for themselves, us, I am determined to sell goods lower than any otherestnblishmentin the country. Don't [forget the place. Corner of York street end the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. July 4, 1884. 'l 00 'l 06 7 oo 7-0 7 03 lo 00 7 ob 7 op I Mo \lqo 70p 700 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 'l 00 a ND [CE CREAM SALOON. e subscriber relpectfuiiy informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has a Confectionery Estibiishment, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, on Chambeuburg street, to which he would invite their attention. Cakes, Candies, and every description 'of Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and I.“ kinda of finite, always on hand. Parties, public and private, as well u fami lial, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes. Ice Green, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,) find other refreshments at their houses, up on short notice. Having spent a life-time at the business, he flatten himself that he understand: it. and that he is able to render entire satisfaction. 14 7 00 7CO 2000 1260 700 700 700 700 Call and see his Confectionery. April 24, 1865. tf JOHN GRUEL 1885. Spnng Mlllmery. 1865 SS McCREABY 5: jun opening I lurge Ind beautiful assortment of HATS, BON , RIBBONS, Flowers, Lace Ind Fancy Goodl, of every delcripuon, and all ofthe most fuhiouble nylon, which she wil! be pleuedto Ihow than who may favor her wi‘h I cell. She in tho prepared to do up HAM And Bon net: of every kind, in the best. manner and on chart. notice. ‘ filming” buying goods to sell nptn, will and it to the“ “Vintage (0 purchase here, u by doing so they will naive general Ind instruction: gratin. ' April 24, 1865. in: H 700 1‘ 700 N the Drfhn'l Com-c of Adam county: The A-nd tor Appointed to report (lumba tion of flu balance rem-ining in the bunch of Wm. 801 l White, Adminhmtor of the unto of Jmminh Sheen, deceued, to and man; the erudite", will use: :11 person;- inns-Led, for the purpose ofhil appointment, u the once of I. t W. McClan, {u Getkynburg, on TUES DAY, the 180): day of MAY, 1885, at 10 o’clock, A. K. Wu. McCLEAN, Audigor. April 24,1365. 3: M 7 00 14 7 00 H 'l 00 14 7 00 M 7 00 600 600 1000 Notice. nudentgna‘, limiter nppointed by 'he Court to diuribnte the lulu“ In tho hudl of Sidney A. deickl, Adminiutntrix of m unto a! George P. Gnlwich, deumd. to Ind union; the pun” leg-ll} entitled then m, will sit It his omm, in Gutylbnrg, for the PIPPOII of hi- nppolammt, on IONDAY,;he Mch day of MAY, 1865. ' J. G. NEE-LY. 4143“". April 34. Im, 3t 335109. in: mm Jouyh L. BM, 3'll ' $333? “ “in." 3.“ {£3.21 ...-1: n r, Inch Canola-(nah. alumnus. q, ad 3:111;qu by m nun-In. umzaddnyotlAYmgunk-aanu M Ihon to m nutmeg. JA 3 BUSIBY, Proth'y. 541"“ :4, ms. nu ‘ ' !=== Chestnut Land Great Attraction Fresh Confectionery Auditor's Notice. ‘ Ho! fur Faun“! . IROW & Woo9B,\\ .. Conn: onotk Etna ulna {in Din-wad, , - GETTYSBURG. THE BEST ASSORTIENT OF GOODS IN TOWN IX THEIR LINE. - HATS! BATS“ flATSI H 4 IF YOU WANT A HAT I don’t buy it before you In the large n lortment o! All kinda, OF (UR, FELT AND STRAW HATS, ‘ jun opened sad for 3:10, chuper “nu ‘hey m told elsewhere, by ROW 8 WOODS. SHOES! SHOES ! I 811038 11l MEN'S, BOYS’, LADIES’, lilm' and Chlldxen’a Shoes of every . Iter and quality, just received and sold t little cheaper than Inybody else will tell the lame article, by 5 ROW & WOODS. NOTICE Tina—Nearly I" out shoes are that are called “Home-nude Shoes," and are mid. of the best mnerinl. We any it. boldly the; we keep for sale A better quality ofshoea then are generally found in Shoe Storel. Dry Good: “Smre Shoo!” In the trash in market. FOR LADIES, Hiuu 3nd Childreu,we have HA", trimmed and untflmmodfioniery. Gloves, kc., I" sold champ, by BOW t WOODS. TBUNKS, Cnrpet Suki. Umbrellas, Riding Whipl, Window Paper, Window Bliuda. ac” by e BOW t’WOODS. CORSETS, French, Shoulder-Brace Ind com mon, of but mtgtitl, u -ROW t WOODS’. RAZORB Bmm, Shaving Soup, Shnving Brushes, ll; at tho but quality: It ‘be non: of BOW t'WOODS. IPOCKE’I‘S BOOKS of all kinda, for Lndlu um Gentlemen, by BOW h WOODS. MUSICAL ms'rnuxsm ‘l—Accordem, Violins, Violin ,Bowl, Violin Stringi, Rosin, upecillly pupa-ed {or me qn the' bow, sold at lowan pricel by BOW & WOODS. SPOOL COTTON,-'Puentl‘hmd Faun, Sul- Penden, Guten, Cum, Gollu'l, Shin From, Anon, Canon nn'd Cambric Handkerchief-{at the store of BOW & WOODS: COLLARS, Craven, Neck-Hen, Butter-mu, lomething new, at. ROW & WOODS. We assure those who have been buyiuéiof nu, And all otherl, that qunpreaent. nook of goods has been telectcd with one and will be told a: cheap as pouible. Give us I CI.“ be fore buying what you need in our 11m Ind you lhnll not. go "my diuppointed. ROW t WOODS. Gettysburg, April 24, 1865. - New Spring Goods. MALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. J . L . SCH I C K would respect'fnlly any to thg citizentof Get tylburg‘anfi vicinity, that he is now receiving a: hii store a splendid STOCK 01" SPRING GOODS. The stock consists in put of Fancy snd Staple DRY GOODS, of every descriptibn. SILKS. - uozwmqun, ~ CHALIJEB, . ' DELAINES, ‘ BOMBAZINE‘S, ' ' ‘ALPACCAS; LAWNS, . _ CALICOES, of MI qualitiel and chicestnylea, which will' be sold at PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISnING 60098.. of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, to. . Also, a splendid lyssortment of RIBBONS, Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Paranoln.- - My stock of WHITE GOODS wili be fonnd full and complete, and customers may rely upon always getting good good: at the lowest. possi ble pj'iées. , Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to cell and examine my stock of , CLOTHS, CASSDIERES and . c ‘ VESTINGS,» o! all‘quamiu 3nd choicest styles. ‘ April 24, 1865. ' J. 1... SCHICK. Cheap Clothing. “HS WAY FOR BARGAINS! _ _ -..”... _ __ _F_._ £s_._F_’77l7o~K IN G ’ S FASHIONABLE' CLOTHKNG STORE, BALTIIOII Stun, Own-"pun” Onr Spring and Summer snpplyjun opened in the largcatvand best selected stock of Cloth ing ever brought. to Gettyinug, Imbmclng all the LATEST, STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS, among which Ire flu. fitting Dress end Busi~ neu Coats, Bloch, Ganaimeze, Silk, Salln and Cotton Vestl, Dress and-Business Pants, 0! every atyie,qualily and size, Under Clothes 0! every dual tion, Also, ' GWTLEgIEN'SJURNISHiNG GOODS, Embrwhlg Gloves, Collars, Neck-ties, Sus- DES-35H, osiery. kc. Also, NOTIOSS l.\' ENDLESS VARIETY. . such as Violins, Accordeons, Violin Stringl, Clocks, Hnlr Ind Clothe; Brushqa, Combs, Rams and Razor Straps, Soap, Specuclex, CHIN, Pen Knives, Pencill,‘ Penn, and Dunn. noon. Kilo, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, UHQRELLAS; TOBACCO, SEGARS, ‘ and indeed slime of ererylhingvin I); found in thin Store. Having made our pulchnaea for Cash, ud It a favorable time, we on pre wed ”mull 'cheap. REMEMBER Ths PLACE. If you desire to have a good fining wit, made of good mateyial, call and examine for yourselves, and SAVE MONEY. April 24, 1865. F. B. PICKING. No Humbug. EMOYAL. - 7 Hourzwoma ALWAYS AHEAD ' THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS.-JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH has justreturned from the City with the largest and most complete alsort men! of HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, that has been brought to,“ this town fine the war. His stock is not only complete, but. is GOOD and CHEAP embncing every variety of Boot: and Shoe! for In and Boys, whiln the Ladle: will find everything in their line, from the fine". Gaiter to the heaviefl. Shoe. Children’s Shun of every dueription, in great uriety. Mao, Ll dlel’ Baa, fine quality, Ind Childm’l Hun, ofall ltylel and pricel. Also, Trunks, Car pet. Bugs, Vim“, Umbrella, Olovel, Stock ings, Tobacco, Olga-”lnd Notions!” every ducripfion. fi-Don’t forget the place. South-em 00:. of the Diamond, Gettysburg, Pa. JOHN L. HOLTZWORTB. April 10, 1865. u , A Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The lubscribeu, “Executor- of the but will And manual of rd Dolnp, damned, odor It Private Sale, tho following Read Emu of nid de cedent, Vi! : A FARM. mum in Tyrdne township, Adams county, Pm, ndjoining load: of David Yohe, Doniel Bruno, Rudolph Deitrlck. and others. containing 200 Acrel, more or lest, shout. 50 um of which on woodland nod 30 I 611! mudow. The in rovomenu are ' I Two-story #uthubouded HOUSE, 2 Town Bonnet, largo Log Born with 2 Wagon Shed: Aluch'ed, Corn Crib, Smoke Home, pring Bow, 2 good Orehudn, ond o neveri‘oiling Ipring near the home. The" in 1 “team a! want running “no“: the form. B-Pmm win 309 vlnv the prayer] will be show! the ulna by ulling on Daniel Dal-p, mid“! thereon. - ' JOHN DRLAP, DANIEL DELAP, '9B. a, 1885. t! Eleonora. am 111% Gui ten-nut of Abraham , I Ficku. Auk-u of ails: Hckeo “d Nu— ” A. u. 3min beep fldhtgg-mn of mm film- eoucy.‘snd vine coo-Ind.” WI “Court, on {‘o Ml 3, 'ollAY mt, uh- an. In Ibo" to the 1 mm. noon BUSHIY. Funny. April :4, an. m! Wa - r1 Notice. ~,- . ~ ~., ~.. -."+~.~. Mani!Went Bale. OLD AND 3mm WATCHES, JEWELRY. 30.3- ON ran on DOLLAR PLAN. , "I'll um: nocx or 10m Gold Ind Silver W‘tch Mnnnhctory. T'o lumen" Jewelry Enlblishmenu, One Sllur Pluing Wire-house, One Gold Pen ‘lld Puncil lukor, To be dilpoud of with displzch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! The Good: ..re of fashionable styles and most excellent workmnuship, and Are ucriflcad in thin mnnerto relieve the proprietors from em bsmut occunoned by I dluncung civnl wnr. It should be prominently glued, also, the: use: In mostly of _ AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, and therefore greatly superior to the goods imported from abroad Ind hawked about as the chenpest. ever lold. The limple duty on imported goods, and the high premium on Gold (All foreign bills are payable in gold.) amount to more than the entire cost of man or the articles ofl'ered by us to the public. To facilitate the sale . ‘ ONLY ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any Ariiclc on our list. Ind thin aum' the purchaser need not pay until he knows what he is to get! This plan accords with the meihod recently become so popular for disposing of lugs “och of Jewelry and similar productions. THE PLAN IS SIMPLE! The name of each article ofl'ered for ade— u ”Gold Hunting Watch," “Gold Oval-Bend Bracelet," uPearl Brent-pin and Eur-Drops," “Gold Ennmelled Ring," “Silver Plated Ceke Buket," tc.,is written on a card and enclosed in e reeled envelope ; these enVelopes are then placed in e drawer and well mixed; then an an order is received, with twenty-five cent! for return postage end other charger, one of the cards or certificate: is tnken at random end sent by first mell to the customer, who will lee nt once what he can get for One Dol lar. If he in pleued with his fortune he can forward the money according to directions on the certificate end lecure the prize If the.| ertlcle ewerded Ihould be unsuited to the pnrrhuerLee for exemple, a net of Pearl Eer- Drope end Brentpin to a young man who could not weer them, and had no one to give them to—we will send any other article on the cetelogue of equnl price which may be pre ferred. Or if, for any reason, you choose to venture no further, then you can let the met ter drop where it in and spend no more. Ex nmine carefully our Catalogue l WATCH DEPARTMENT. 300 Gentl' Patent Lever Gold Hunt- ing Case, $5O to $2OO 300 Gents’ Detached Lever Gold Hunting Case, 40 - 175 400 Genu’Swin Gold Hunting Case. 30 - 100 200 Ladiea’ Gard Enameled Hun!- Ing One, 30 - 80 woGuu’P-tent LeverSilverHunt- A in; Cue, _ 30 - 90 400 Genu’ Det. Lau- Sflver Hunt‘- ing Cue, 30 - 854 300 Gonu' Detached Lever Silver. 1 Open-Face, ‘ 20 50 300 Guntl’ Patent Lever Silver Open-Flee, 25 . 60 300 Gentl' Swiss Silver, ‘ l 8 -' 40 , , _ JEWELRY DEPARTMENT" 300 Diamond Ring: 800 Genu' Dlsmond Pins ' 20 - 100 3000 Gepu’ Calif’a Diamond Plnll 3 - HE 3000 Genls’ Calih Diamond Magi 3 - 12 5000 Genls’ Gold and Endmeled Fob Chain! ‘ 3 - 40 4000 Gems’ Gold Vein Chill" 6 - 00 4000 Pair Genu’ Gold Sleewe Bu:- lonl ' 3 10 4000 Pair Gents’ Gold Ind Enun. ‘ Sleevo Button: A 3 - 10 6000 Sets Genu’ Gold Stud: . 3 - B 8000 Genu’ Stone Set. and Signet Bingo ‘ 3 - 12 8000 Genu’ Stone Set 3nd Signet. , ‘ ‘ Emm. Ringo . g L'- I 5 6000 Ladiel’ Gold Neck Chain: s‘, so 4000 Gold Oval-Band Male“ 3j- ‘ 10 6000 Gold and Jet. Bracelets 8'- H 5000 Gold and Enameled Bnceleu 8‘- 15 3000 Gold Chatelnin 01min) 8-‘ 30 5000 Palr leiea’ Gold Sleeve But.- tom ‘ . ' 3 - 8 4000 Pair Lidia’ Gold Enameled ‘ Sleeve Buttons , , 4 - 10 8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches 3 g 12 6000 Coal, Opol Ind Emerald Brooches 3 - :2 5000 Gold Cameo & Pearl En Drop 3_- 8 7000 lonic, Jot. Lou. and “mom ' ’ fine Eu-Diopl 3 - 10 6000 Gold Thimblea 5 - no 10000 Coral, Opal l Emerald Enb Drops' 3 - 10 10000 Miniature Locket! 4 - 10 10000 Min’e Lockets—magic Iprlng 8 - 29 10000 Plain Gold Elngl 4 . 12 10000 Solo Ladiea’ Jewelry, Gold . ‘ and Jet ‘ 6'- 2C 10000 Set- hdiel' Jewelry, Cameo, Purl, hm, " ‘ 5 - 20 10000 Lndiu' Gin and Jet Bncelou, 4 - 1'! 10000 leios' Gilt Ind Jet Hut Sup- pom", « ' SILVER PLATED WARE 10000 Cnpl ’ ‘ 8000 Goblets ‘ ‘3 - 12 10000 Pair Napkin Ring! 2 - 12 2000 Card Basket: 4 . 16 3000 Cske Bukeu b - 20 4000 Cutor Frames—complete with " bottles 4 5 - 20 2000 Ice Pitcher: ‘ 10 - 20 6000 Pnh Bauer Knives 3 - 8 5000 Soup, Oyster‘ & Gravy Ladle: 2 - 8 1000 Engnved Pie Knives 3 ~ G 8000 Dozen Ten Spoons, per dot. 6 - 15 6000 Dozen Table Spooni, do. 8 . 24 6000 Dozen Deleon Forks, do. 8 - 25 6000 Dozen Table For-kl, 10. 8 - 30 GOLD PENS AN D PENCILS. 12000 Gold Penn, Silvet Extenlion Holders ' $3 to $lO 1100!) Gold Penn, Silver lounled Holden ' ‘ ’ 8000 Gold Pm. Gold Mounted Holden 3 - 15 8000 Gold Pen; with gold Exten- ’ . sion Holden 10 - g 6000 Gold Penn, Gold Holders and Pencils ‘ 10 - 30 6000 Gold Pena? ( 8 - Q REME BER THE PLAXI 4:2‘ In all cue: we charge for fol-waning the Certificate, postage, and‘ dolng the busineu, the sum of Twenty-five Cam, which Inuit be enclosed in the order. Five Certificate: will be sent {or $1 ; eleven ('0: $2; thin; tar $5; clay-five tqr $10; one hunched for 815. AGENTS ARE WANTED throughout We Country to openu for us. A large compen sation will be pdd. Send for term, to., env closing «nap. NEWBOBI & CO., Hit. 27, ’65. an} 75 Fulzon BL, N. Y. T 811011“. , EMOVAL. ' ECKENRODB XN THE DIAMOND! GEORGE F. ECKENRODE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, inform: hll fricndl and lb. pnbllc genenlly, that he hu REMOVED hil Tailor ing Establishment to tho lecond floor 01's":- lon’l building, (our Brinkarhon". Clothing Store,) “about corner of the Public Sqnnrc, entnnce on York "reel, where he is prepared to do m work in his line in the best manna, und to the satisfaction of customen. He em ploy: none but 5:". cl.“ buds, and receiving TEE FASBIONS REGULLELY, he an VII-rant fuhionlble fits and nest and "Mantis! sewing) He aka a slate of tho pnbllc’u patronm, promising to Ipsro no at. fort to duerveit. His chug" will always be found a: moderate as the time: will allow. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice. [Gettysburg Apxil 10,1865. Notice to Tax-payers. THE County Conmleilouen take thin method of informing the Tux-peyote of Aden: “0“"! that the State Althotltlee no longer ullow übntement {or only pnymeut of Stlte Tun—but add five per cent. to the quote. of etch county thut can not pay by the In of Angutt. The Comnluionen therefore give notice that in order to meet thi) demd,‘ Tex-pun" throughout thil county wil be u.’ peeled to pm on or bolore the 15TH DAY OF JULW NEx‘g—othmm five per cent. m beedded by the Collector: in ell nun. ' By order of Conululonen, J. EJYALTEB, Clerk. ”6124,10“. td > k ‘ H 000 cmnlL-Jm 'rmma a: Dr.” N. G lIOBKIR’S Drug Emu-3“». pm Bub pm of Us. for prom-g u. - ADIES' DBISB Tamas II rat n- L rm}, M 508 CR'I. 4., . r. liegistees Mao& ONCE in hueby [imam All Legal...“ other per-om concerned, Hm the Ad ummnuon Acconnu heninaflu mentioned will be pruomed at the Orphan's Court of Adnms county. for confirmation Ind mount". on TUESDAY, the 33d day of HAY. ms, u 10 o'clock, A. M , viz: 158. Furstand final accountofJnna L. Rmehm, Admmistratrix of Wu). L‘ Ride hart. deceased. § 159. The first. account. of 3’. Kenny 000 k, Truuee for the sale of the real sum. of Jesse Cook, late of Menannn bownshi . doc, 160. The first and final account orpum. miah Warner, Affininiqtm‘or of Cub-flan \Varner, late of Union township, damned, u settled by R M. Adgmi. one of the A‘L miniatrnton of Jeremiah Wamerflecmed . [6l. Pm: account. of Peter B. Kaufman. Exaculor of the last will and testament er Joh‘n Hartman, deceased. ‘ 162. Ths second and final account of John Burkholder. Executor of the Inst will and testament of [me 0. Warren. deo'd. 163. The second and final account 0! Jo. mph Riddlemmar, Administrator of the eulateof Joseph Riddlemoser, deceased. 164. The accountnf Abraham Llllich. Ex cou'orof the Will of Michal Henry, doo’d. 165. The account of Andra-w Rife. Guar dian of Rachel Lentz, (formerly Rife.) minor child of Joseph R|fe. del‘fiifled. 166. The account ofAugustm Dstrick. Administrator of the estate of Magnet Trone. deceased. 167. Firstand final account ofJohn Felix, Administrator 01' Francis Felix, deceased. 168. First and final accodnt of Daniel Bowers, Administrator do bonis non of Jo siah Bowers, deceased. 169. The recond and-final account of John Ginler, Administrator ofthe estate of Adam Marshall, deceased. “ 170. The first account of Henry Thoma and Margaret E. Lockhart, Administrator; of David Lockhnrt, late of Stnban town ship. deceased. 171. First and final account of Mary L. Bitiinger. Administrami of Wm. H. H. Deardorfl', deceased. 172. First and final account of Frederick Bittinger, Administrator of Simon Bittin gar. deceased. 173. Fint and flnalnccount of Hobo G. Brinkerbofioud Isaac F. Brinkerhofi‘, Ad ministrators of Isaac Brinkerbofi‘, deceased. 174. The first account of Isaac F. Brink— erhofl‘, Executor ol‘ the will of Samuel liar. man. deceased. 17.3. First and final account of Daniel B. ‘Baer. Administrator of Margaret Linen, deceased. . , 176. First and‘fiualacoount of Danlel B. Baer. Administrator ofJncnb Linert, deo’d. 177. Thefirst accountol'Susnnnah Hocobt and Geor'ge Robinctte, Administrators of the astute of Jacob Hoecht, degetudd. 178. First and final account of Jacob Keefnuvcr. Executor of the last willnnd testament of John Jacob Keefauvor. dec’d. 179. First and hnal account of lame] Little, Administrator of Conrad Walter. deceased: of Franklin township. 180. First. account of Bun-khan Wert Ind Amos Rex, Administrators of Ja‘oob Rex, deceased. 3:40 to $l2O 181. The second account of Hugh Moll hony. Administrntor do bonfe non with tho will annexed or wnnam Vanorsdal. lute of Stmbnn township. , , 182. First and final fcconnt of Wm. Peoples, Administrator 0 the estate of Kl¢ lenor Peoples, late of Frederick county, Md.. and formerly of Adams county. 183. First and final account of Isaac R01»- imon. qu.. Executor of the Inc will end tenement of Robert Slemmona, gecmued, 184. TheJirst account of Como Dull and Jesse Dull, ExecutormofJohn Dull, dec'd. 185. Second account of Clemence Stude baker and Jacob Hal man, llxeuulure of the last will and tehtument of Samuel Stude bnker, deceased. . 186. The account of Solomon Peter. Ad ministntorrof Mary Peter, deceuegl. 187. The account of Abraham Hort, Ad ministntor of John Hart. deceased. _lBB. The final account of Peter Fidler, Administrator of George Fidler, deoeued. 189. The first and final account of Wm. B. Gardner. Esq“ Administrator c. t. n. 0! David Johnston. deceuerl. 190. First acoounto! Wm. Leas and Noah Miller, Administrators of George Yesgy, deceased. “ / ' 191. The account of George W. Dlehl and Joseph Diehl, Administrators of the ostite of Daniel Diehl. deceased, late of Mountw pleasant township. , ' ‘ 192. First an final account of Daniel Trimmer, Administrator of George Heck, deceased. ’ ‘ ’ 193. The first and final. account office Smith, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Fuller, deceased, late of Mount leosant tp. 194. First account/,ef’Wm. 11. Gardner and John M. Gardner, Administrators of Daniel Gardner, deceased. ’ 195. The third account of Hannah F. Neely. Bxecutrix of the last will’s‘ti'd tutu-A ment of John Neely, late of Tyrone town ship. deceased. 196. The Guardianship account 0! D. McConaugliy. Guardian of Stewart M. Neely, a minor son of John Neely, dec’d. _ 197. Second account of James H. Mar shall and James Marshall. Administrators of Thomas A. Marshall, deceased. 198. The first and final account of Daniel Heiges, Administrator 0! the estate of Dan iel Newman, late of Franklin townshipdec. 199. The third and finalaccount 0 Hon- Moses McClean and Josiah Bonner. Ad ministrators viith the will annexed of John Bear, deceased. 200. The first account of Joel D. Banner and Charles B. Polly, Executors of the last will and testament of Daniel Polly. deo'd. 201. The second and final Account of Jeremiah Diehl and John Henry Myers, Administrators of the estate of Andrew Brough. Br., deceased. 202. First account of Ephraim Groil', Ad } ministrntor cum testamenio annexoh of 'George Grofl', deceased. 203. The first and finnl account of An drew K- Deardorfl’, Guardian of minor ohih dren of Henry L. Hickey, dec’d. . | sweat LlLLYJteglstar. Regina’s 05cc, Gettysburg, . April 24, 1865. tc’ } . 2 - 17. $210520 2- I Herbst’o Line Still Bunnnig. RANGE OF DEPOT.--The nadir-fuel C would inform the public that 111 II It“! running I line of FREIGHT CARS km 0;? £735": to Baltimore etcry weak. Ho 1: "pre— pnred to convey Freight either Vl], in ”y quantity. He will Attend, if deuiredfio th‘o making of purchases in the city. and delivng _ ing the goods promptly at Gettylbnrz. Hi: can now run to the Warehouse»! STEVgN SON t SONSJ {65 North Howard .street, (agar anklln,) Bultiporghwpere truth: Vuru ' received at any" Lifni. Beinvma the W of the public to his line, assuring than an: be will spare no gfl'ort to moaned-ta “I . who may pwonize‘hin. . ‘ Having punhued the bn'ildiq indict DI the Nortben’t‘ corn" of Rum“ “.1! Earth Washington “rem, Wburg, in in onsh lillled hi. pllce of human t are, what. «he uh ltlhoue having anything to do in Mi ‘flne' to en . ‘ Hny pnrchued u hex-upturn ‘ . SAMUEL nmst, April :4, was. ‘s‘ = H! Mmhipherebhmuhflnflwiwhn * the undersigned, h “.0001, Whine! 3' love hating”, bu been dissolved thil‘ 45% mun! consent. All persons indebted (5* late Hun. either by note or‘boot “was" ruling-11w nettle at once. ‘l‘k with?!“ ' be left with C. H. Buehlat, who WNW ~ tha budunuwha old and. w ... ’5.» 'v C. 3. BW' «in; April 1.13.15. 3: now scans, on 14 um: um, .; JAIXISIOGstQ 1:54,“. ‘_‘“ . \ ‘ ‘ : v» .381! Dissolution.
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