E I: u - SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIHENT A attain cure for pain and aches, and wu- Muted mperidr to any other. Group it poli tivol: cures; relief is abaoluu-ly sure immedi ately it is used. ”other: remember this, and arm yourselves with a home without deny:— Cropp in Edinuo which gives no notice, fre quently stacking the child in the dead hour of fight ; béfore a physician can bwmmoned it. may he too hue. Remember, the 70am“ Liniment never fails. Price 40 and 60 cents I boltle. Sold by all Dnggiau. Office, 58 Cotflmdl street, New fork. [July 24. lm ———<-o»>—~——-‘ ~ ' 1'": “ST STRENGTHENING PLAS'TERIIS THEPOROUS BLASTER OF DR. ALLCUUK. (bay are warranted to keep—good twenty years, but may be returned for fresh plasters without charge. [IPOE‘I‘A NT QUALI‘I‘IES. The} will cure I Weakneee of the BuckgPain in thefiStde, a anenoss afthe Knee or of the Ankle-n, or Cold F.t, sooner Ind mth pore comfort than my other application. Knoxvnu, Albany co., Jan. 16; 1862. D 2. 'l‘. Atwocl—Dear SirzélSeventeen yeore ago l mu sorely injured in my back. At length l was induced to me yon\r,pluten. I wore one constantly tor le months, and did more hard Work dunng that six months then in the preceding fifteen ,yenra. l have not worn a plaster for over eighteen month, and have Led n'o itn'rn o! the gnawing pain 8113 weakness in my cock, bnvalavo been entirely well. [am your obedient sernnt, : Jon G. Cu". Principal Agency, Bundneth Equie, New Souk. Said by an Dealers in Medicines. July 24, 1865. lm ‘ CAUTION Puollb'l'fll AMEMGAN WATCH COMPANY It having come to our knowledge that imi~ .tutiann of the American Watch have been put -upuu the muiket iu great number, cnlculnted b, Incir .uttcr woythlegsness to injure the re pumiqnm‘ our genuine products, to protgct our owndntorests and the public from impbsi l.ion,.we again publish the trade marks by thich‘our Watches may invalfiubly be known. Wmmnnufixcturv four styles of Watches. The Finn has the manner - “,AM EINCAN WATCH CO.,Walthun, 31338.,” «unwed on‘the {nside plate. ~ ' Thofiamxu has IhP'nnme “Al‘l‘Ll-ZTUX, TRACY h CO., “mam. Mllss.,"'engrmed on the intide ylnte. 'fl‘he THIRD has the a me, “A‘. S. BARTLETT, Walthunt, 'Mnnsq” ,en grated on the inside plate. All the above styles have the name Ameri .rnn \Yulnh Co. puimed on like, dial, nun] are . ' ‘ s’ .W xrmnH-d m cvmy reapr‘et. ‘ - The Forum has the n‘umc ‘ \\'\|. ELLERY, Boston. Mam," engrnvrd on (he illhi|.l('"blfllc,llndis liol gunned on the ,a ~,r. All the above dosrrihvd watches are mad: of \ ”inns six“, and are gnld in gold or silver mules, (Ls "my 1m rofinired. "Ii it hardly pussible fur us to. accurately dvscribe' the numerous imitnfions m which we lune ”Hunk-IL Tm)“ urc- u~u‘lll_y inscribed \nllu mun-s m .«nrly npprx-mhuug o‘ur (mu m In runln- Ihc uhsenuumn 0f the (um-cus lumml lmgrr. Sumo nre lepr?~‘('lltld ks nmfle In xlw ‘jl'mon “'uu-h (30., of Bugton, lines.” —no sun h'rompnnyui‘sling. Some are named Hu- ”:uldim's Watch," to be gold as our Fourth or “’m. I'llh-ry sure, (_lsmllly known as the “.\ohln-r‘s “Hm-111“ (Hhers are nnmed the “.\H.lu.n.\\‘ntch Cu;" others the "P. S. ‘N.|rlu:\'.," min-ad of our "I‘. S. Bnullenfl' he- giadrs "Hwy \nriu‘u-s named in int!) n nmnne m In Imn‘r) tl‘xe idea that they are the \‘erigv 1 h- pmdm-tioné of‘lhc AfnericnuJVutcp Com ]:nny. , v \\'c Mm amnion the pnMiqand particularly snhiu rs. "gains! buying ccrmjr) nrxides CALL ).h “awhns. so frrcly RdverLM-fl in illustrated Junk-I :1 up ‘_Nmp Watches," “()mvers'WMrhes," “Magic Time Observers," “.\x‘cnun Watche's," 1w ,‘lhe‘ prim-5 ol “hid: are sinned 19 be from be“ n In :ixu-en dullanv. A good wnt'cb, in lhlwo Limes, cnnnm be nfl'urdipl (31" any. snrh filllfll'y. i ' A liulc attention on the part 'of buyers will plul' ct llu-m from arm: impouitinn.. nuumxs & .\PPLETOS, ' Agents fur the American “'uwh 00., MA} 8. 1m ' 182 Broadway, N. Y. TO DIE VIN A [MD CAUSE as those “hu‘hlll in mean-be! ranks unduubt. gm,- do, is fonlish. But. on tlxc‘wthef band , DYEING son A coup CAUSE ~ as muse who uglviééjnd prudent enbngh to remedy tbé defects of nature with CHRISTADOBI)’S HAIR DYE, are doing evt ry day, 'ni every City of the U mou, is-eminmtly praisewonhy. This pence: ml revolution is going on througfiout the whule Innd, and thus benulynnd harmony sup plum. homek’ness nrd incongrnity. Mnnufw Hired by J. CRISTADDRD,‘NO. 6 Ask» House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied. by all [luir Dimers. . [May 8. 1m A CARD TO THE SUFFERING Do you wioh to be cured? If so, 'swnflow two ontbru ihogshuds o! “Buchu,” “Tonic Bitters," Snr'aaparllln," “Nervous Amidotes," hm, kc" km, had after you are satisfied with the mun, then 1:? one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAX’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restored no health and vigor in Eess than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to tn§g prompt and salutary in their gfl‘ex-ts on the token-down and shauemd cnn atitutiea. Old and young can take them will) advantage. DB. BUCHAN‘S ENQLISII SPE CIFIQ PILLS ’04)” in less than 30(days, the worst c 5525 of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Wenknessflusanity, .pnd all Urinary, Scam, and Nervous Affec- Aions, no matter from wlmt cause produced.— Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, post. paid, on receipt ohm order. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, No. 429 Broadway, New York, Gen’l Agent. P. S.-—A box sent to any address on receipt of mice—which is 0x: Dogma—yo" run.— A descriptive Circular sent on application. Jujy 17, 1865. SW _IF you WANT TO KNOW A little of everything relating to the human system, male nndtexnale; the causeeandtresu men; a! diseases; the marriage customs of the world; how to mun-y well and 5 thousand things neve; published before, read the re~ rise and enlarged edition of "Medieal'cnng. mon» Sense," 9, curious book for curiafll PWr ple, and a good bobk for every one. 400 pages, :00 Illustrating. Price $1 50. Con tents table sent free to any address. Book may be Ind M. the Book stores, or will be sent bi mail, post paid, on recegpt afthe price ; Address 3 B- F UTE, H. D., I ‘ Jan. 30. 81a IX3O Broadway, R, Y» ‘l r y 7 7 7 if (g; OLD EYES um: NEW. A mphlet dfiyocfihg how to speedily Per “on nighnnd 3‘,ch up specuclel, without. aid of doctor or mgdicjne. ‘ Saint by mail, free, on mail)! of 10 can; “Adda”. ‘ . a s. poo-r3, M. 1)., In. 30. 6m 11.30 Bnudwu, N. Y A GENTLEHAN 13an of Nervous Debimy, Mama De cdy. ind the mm on manual indiscrfiion, will wwwtqmrnish nthen imuhe mean: of may (fie: of'pkape.) Thin remeay is aim ‘9‘?“23'l?”v 'b a“ A} 'l' org ' > , yr um'mni,- can! “an, JOHN B. 060 mg, June 25. 311 i fin Mann Sn, Xew York. rm; can" Exams: sum. ’ I SI: JA‘uu’Cqu'J Gnu-um lam.- qul. Prepued from I pruning“ Sir J. Clarke,oM. D., Physician Extm’ try to the Queen. This invalunble launch: 1:! un failingin the cure of nll those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female con- Ititution is subjecu It moderates all excess and removes au‘obstrgcfiom, and a speedy cure may be lelied on. ‘v To Married Ladies i& ll peculiarly windf— It will, in a. 3110?! time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each ,bome; firice One Dollar, bears the Government. Stamp of Great. Britain, to pre vent counterfeita. . Cmnon.——These Pills should not be taken by Females during the run than nouns of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on His carriage, but at any other time they are safe. In allcnses of Nervous and Spinal Afl'ections, Pains in the Back nnd Limbs, Fatigue on slight. exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, and Whites, these Pills will efl'etta cure when all other means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron,cnlumcl, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitu-‘ tion. . Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sold by all Druggists. 801:: Agent. for the United States and Canada, _JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland! SL, N. Y. N. B.——sl,oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. Sold by A. D. Buehler. [.\‘ov. 14, 1864. 1y DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRB SNUFF this Sunfl' has thoroughly proved itself to be Llfilbest article known for curing the (lawn-h, Co in the Head and Headache. It has been found an efiellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafneu has been removed by it, and Healing bah often been greatly improved by in; use. _ It is fragrant and agr'eenble, ,nnd Gives ll ueoun 31an to the dull hesvy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructiohs, strength ens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. ‘ More than Thirty Years’ of sale and use of “Dr. Mnrshnll's Cnmrrh and Headache Snufl‘," hnyn-oved its great value for all the conimon; diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. . - It is recommended. by manyofthe best phy sicians, end is used with peat success and satisfaction everywhere. 2. ‘ - , Read the Certificates of Wholesale Ding ~giats in 18.64: The undersigned, having. for many years been acquainted with “ Dr. .\lnr shsll's Cntmrh and Headache Snuff," und sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, thn‘t we believe it to the_equ__sl,‘ in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure .of Caluzrhal Afl'octions, and that it is decided ,ly the best vtiéle we luive ever kuewn (or all common diseases of the Head. Burr G; Perry, Boston; Reed, Auston AL CO., Boston; Brown. Lamson k (30., Boston; Pu ed,‘ (‘utlrr '& 00., Boston; Seth W. chle, Boston; Wilson, Fuirbnnk tho.x Boston; _He'nshnw, Edmund & (30,, Boston; H. H. Hay, Portland. .\le.; Barnes 8: Park, New York; A, B. & Q. Sands, New York; Smpben ‘Paui & CO., Nefw York; hmel Minor & CO., New York; McKei< son & Robbins, New York; A. L. ng'ill den New York; M. Ward, Ciose & CO., New York; Bush 6: Guie, .\'ew York. ’ ' For snle by all Uruggislsr Try it. Nov. 14,1864. 1y ASARD T 0 INVALIDS. 1 A Clerg}mun, whi‘le residing in Sonfln Amer— icn as n misrionary, discuwund a safe and sim ple remedf for the Cure of Nervous Wenkuéss, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Sem inul Urga’ns, and the whale train of disorders brought on by bapeful and‘ vicious hubjun— Grmt numbers five been alreadycnrod by this noble remedy. Prompted by n desire to bene fit the nfllicled and unfimunatml willgeud the recipe for preparing‘ and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who Duds it, Fast: or CHARGE. ) ' Please inclosc a stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address - J JOSEPH 'l‘. ”JUN, . . a Station D. Bible House, Oct. 24, 1864.‘ New York Cay. MATRIMOXIAL ‘ [miles and Gentlemen: “you wish to marry you can do su-by addressing me. I will send you, without. money and without price, valua ‘ ble xn'onfialion, that will enable you to marry happily nnd speedily, irrespective of ‘uge, wenllh on beauty. This information will can you nothing. and if you wish to marry, I will clwcri'ully assist you. All letters strictly con ,jdenliul. The desired information sent by re- I turn mail, and no reward aéked. Please in- I close posing; or stumped envelope, nddressed to yourself. ' Address, ’ 1 SARAH B. LAMBERT,_ ‘ ‘ ‘ l . Grl-enpoint, r l fillny 22. - 31 h \ Kings co., New York. ‘ “ .‘ D 3. TALBOTT‘S PILLS, ‘ . Composed of highly cancentratcd exit-nets nun: roots and herbs of the highest, medicin ii mine are, infallible in the cure ul‘nll diseases of the Liver or any derangement ol the Digestive Orgnns. They remove 'nll Impurities 'M the mood, and m-ehnequaled in the cure of Dian. hum, Jaundice, Dfipcpsm, SerofulnLßilions uesn, Li\ er Complaint, Feverq, Headnche, Piles. Mercurial Dineanes, Hereditary Unmnrs. Dose, tor miults,une pill in the morning, children lmlfa pill. From one to three pill; will cure ordinary cn°es,nnd mm: one in three boxes will cur; any curable-case of no matter how longstanding. Price $l.OO per box. Trade aupglietl or sent by mail. V. MOTT TALBOTT, M. D., 8: CO., ~ 62 Fulton St., New York. ' ‘ :hme 5,1865. 1y INFORMATION FREE 1 To, Nsavous Surrunsnsa—A' Gentleman, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Pre mature Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit. others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it. (run or canary) the recipe and dxreetions for making the‘sim ple‘remed; used in his case. Sufferers wish ing to profit by the advertiser’s sad experience, had possess a sure and ,vulnnble remedy, can do so by addressing hilb at his place of busi ness. The Ricipe, and lull information—of vital importancevwill be cheerfirfly sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN, 60 Nassau St., New York P. B,—‘Nervoua Sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. [.\pr. 10.3111 EYE AXD EAR! PROF. I. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Lnyden, Holland, is located at No. 519 PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA. where per sons aflliched with digessel ofthe EYE or (EAR, will be scientifically treated and cured, if curable. N. ILL—ARTIFICIAL EYES-inserxed ‘withdut pain. No charge-. 3 mule for exami m lion. The medical faculty is invited, as he has no secret in his mode of treatment Jul; 17,1865. 1y THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. A note of warning and advice {0 those suf fering with Seminal Weakness, General De biliCy, or Premature Decay, from 'whamver cause produced. Read, pouder,and reflect! Be wise in time, A . Sent-FREE to any address, for the benefit of the amazed. Sent, by return mail. Address - JAMES S. BUTLER, April )0. {ha 429 Bromway, N. Y. A Small Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber oflen at private sale his desirable property, mugged in Cumberland township” Adams (20.. about one and a. half miles from Gettysburg, on “In road len-ding to Emmiznhm-g, edjoining land: of Joseph Sholrfy, Nicholas Codori, mid others, conuihing :6 Acres, more or fees. The improvements are a good I Two'story Log HOUSE, filth Back. ,3?! ‘ building attnched,,a Log Barn, nu excellent well of water at the door of the dwelling, n godd spring on the tract, 5 large Orchard of ‘oboice Apple, 'Peuh, Psal- end Cherry trees. ‘The land is in a. good state of cultivation, part having been limed, and'under gov d lencing. 1c is a very des‘iraulc home, find offers rare inducements to purchasers. @Penops wishing $0 view we property 9H3 tequeqted to cell oi the inbscriber, resid ms Ihemon. ~ Bum. H. KLINGEL. Julyiu, 1865. (t j . _. ' RSiugle copies of die Win, with or without wnpyers, «we cank- - amxssuna—Smnfl ..m Flour .....L................£... ........ .1 00. to '1 50 Rye F10ur...........................,.. ' 4 00' White Wbeu.......................... l‘so'to l 60 Red Wheat..........................u. I 00 m 1 ()0 C0rn............. fl, ' 90 0M1....... . ‘ 60 Buckwheat. .....q........«...... " ' 75 Timothy 8 » .... 2 00 to 2 .50 Flux Seed.... ......................... i 50 to l 50 , B : TIHORE—Fuou u“. F10ur............... . 7‘ 25 to 'I 50 Wheat.............. ...............a.... 1 50 lo 2 25 Rye so to 68 Corn. 92 to 100 0ut5..............m..................... ‘65 to 72 Beef Came,per‘hund-. ...........la'so £Ol5 50 Hugs, per hund.......................14 75 3.0!!) 00 Hay....................................... 22 30 1026 00 Whi5key...........,.................... 2 12 to 2 l 5 On the 7th inst“, in York, by sz. A. G. Lachmnn, Mr. CHARLES E. ETZLER, of Ban over, to Miss LEAH C. FEISER, of Abbotts town, Adams county. 0n the 19th inst, by Rev. S. L. M. Conger, Mr. THOMAS 0. ENOCH, of Philadelphia, to Miss AMANDA J. WARREN, daughter of Mr. David Warren, of this place. On the mm: of June, by the same, Hr‘ ED. WARD BRAKE, of Adams county, to Miss SARAH A. STOUFFEB, of Wuhnorelnnd county, Pa. - ‘ 'DIED- , WOhitnnq nbtlces 3 cent: per line for all over {our lines—cub to Icgompnny nqtico. On the 21:11 ult., in‘ Huntington township, Mr. ALEXANDER EEIKES, aged shout 43 years. . ' ‘ In McDonongh oounty, Illinois, July 4th, 1885, Mr. ROBERT BLACK, formerly of Adan" county, 23., ngede 79 yam 4 months and 16 ddys. On 1119 71b of June, near New Chester, Mrs“ MARGARET, wife of Isaac Mouton, in the .7511: year of her age. 0n the 10th in“, at. the residence of ‘Amos Lefever, Esq.. near Littlestown, OSCAR LE FEVER, only child of Dr. Thomas O. Kinzer, aged 6 months and 1 day. On the 14th inst, at. HMney, FRANCIS JACOB, aged. 1 year 1 months and 28 days. Sheriff’s Sale. IN pursuanceofaundry writsofVenditioni Ex 'ponas, issued out of the (‘uurt of Common Pleas of Adan,“ county, Ru... and 10 rue directed, will he exposed tn’ Public 81110. M the Court House, in Gettysburg, on SATUR DAY, tlle 12l~h div of AUGUST next, at 1 o’clock, P. )1., the {allowing described Real Estate, v-lz : A TRACT OF LAXD’, situate in llounfjny toignship, Adams. county, Pa., ndjoining lands of Peter Berenw on the east, John Yuunp! on the north, ram Ligh tner on the west, and on the south by Samuel Durbornw’s heirs, con taining 152 Acres, improved with 3‘; _' A one and a halt story Dwelling if 7 V HOUSE, part stone and part log, JR," In] Wash House, a. Wellvof Wale: Mu > w." ‘ the door of the dwelling, Frame Weatherbonrd ed Bun, Wagon Shed, a young Orchard of choice fruit, kc. Seized and taken in execu tion nsthe real estate of Penn Outsoonrr. =MIMI A TRACT OF LAND, situue in Reading township, Adauk coounly, Pm, adjoining lands of Wm Lens‘ on the nonh. John Simpson on the soulh, Elizabeth Myers on the (Lust, and on the west bya public road leading from the- Fire Points to Adam S. Slyera' store, contain ing 8 Acres more or less, imymvyd :1,“- wjth n Two-story Log HOUSE, ”'93 _ Frame \Vgatherboarded Smhle xi“; m; with floor attuchqd, 3 Well of “73- ,_”_'::‘.A ter near the door of the dwelling, some mm trees, &c. 3!!er {lnd taken in execulia‘n as the real] estate 01 Guano: KALTBIDEI. ~ _AD.~\.\I REBERT, Shrrifl'. ‘Shériff's ofiice, Gettysburg, July 24! “1:5 [SS‘Ten per cent. of the purclmée mom-y upon all sales‘by, th‘ Sheriff must be paid over immediately after th property is 511 ucL down or upon failure to con [s’ therewith the proper ty will‘he Ignin‘put. u [or sale. ‘ Cough ntmg, OUSE PAINTING, . , » AND GLAZIXG. Th underdgned respecfl‘uldy announce \to thy citizeus'of Gauysburg and mhe puhh'c gen erally. that they have opened a NEW PANT ING ESTABLISHMENT, in York street, Gef tysburg, (in the .huildlng known as the old Stough property,) where they are prepared to carry on {be business in all its various branches. Conch Pmnting, House Painting, Glazing. and all other kinds of ‘work in their lme, will. be promptly attended to and satisfaction guaran lied. Work done in the best style and charges reasonable. Wilh'this assurance, they ask a share of public patronage. .J. G. FRY. 'July 24,1865 f ti H. J. FRY. “Notice. ‘ 0 the heirs mid legal representative: of Mary Brongh, late at Bampton, Reading: township, Adams count; PL, deceased. In the Orphnn‘s Court ofAdnms county. aforesaid. .Hotice is hereby given that 11 Rule has been granted upon the parties interested’iu the real estate of said llary_Brough, (160913 ch to be and npnenr at an Orphnd‘s Con rt to be held at Gettysburg, for enid county, on MONDAY, the 2 lst. dny of A UGUST,I&6S,LO accept or rc‘tnse to accept the said real estate at the valuation made thereof, or to show cause why the same should not be sold, if not accepted. ADA)! BEBERT, Sheriff. Jul; 24, 1865. at Notice. HE Account of Mlchncl B. Blnuser,Esqe, Assignee of George W. Elllker, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, on the flat day pf AUGUST next, un less cnuse be shown to the comraty. JACOB BUSHEY, Proth'y. ' July 24 318,65. td“ ' " Notlceo HE first account of John Cress, Trustee of T Belinda W. Black, non eompua M?!, has been filed in tlge Court of Common P era of Adams county, dnd will be confirmed by the said Court, on the 2!“ day of AUGUST next, nnleee came be showntto the contrary. ~ JACOB BUSHEY, Proth’y. April 24, 1865. Id* $5 Reward._ A 8 stolen from the stable of the sub scriber, in Gettysburg, on the 19th instun Faibluther SADDLE, (nearly new,) Mid). FaiF-lqther BRIDLE. The above re-' ward will he paid (or the return of the proper ty and the apprehension of the thief. W. A. DUNCAN. July 24, 1865. u -_ y Estray Sheep. AXE to the residence or the subscriber, in Scraban township, Adams county, about the last of May, FIVE SHEEP, four old ones and one lamb. The owner is ‘requested to prove property, pay charges and Duke them away. JOHN G. GILBERT. J uly 24, 1865. 3t < Eatray. • TRAYED from the {arm of. lbe subscrihor, in Oxford township, Akdma county, about .t e 4th of July, 1. White Yellow Spotted ‘ BULL, two and a half your: old, and weigh; ohm); 850 pounds. Any person giving infor mnion or his whereabouts to the aubscriber, tepiding in Heidelberg township, York county, on the Collide pike, 2 miles wen of Hanover, will he liberally minded. DANIEL H. BARN‘ITZ. July 24, 1835. at ARDWARE AND IRON, Paints and Oils of every description. at greatly reduced prices, at FAHNESTOCK’S. G 0 to Dr. Rgfikm’S—Dr‘ué stomanlfet hil MEDICATED COUGH CAN . ADIES’ DRESS TBIMXINGS, in great u- A tiny, fl SGEJCK'S. ROWN AND BLEAOBED HUSLINS, u ”I; Ind US can“, It F‘fiaNESTOGKS’. AL 0033, I! low a: 12} own, It. ’ » FAIINESTOCKS'. El= I] ihN?3ldfis Notici. _ 05103 is lieubi given u :11 Logan: In?! other persons couched, 'lhu the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter momioned will be presumed at tho Orphtn'l Court of Adam: manly. for confirmltlon and allowance, on HONDAY, the 24th dny ol AUGUST, 1865, a: 10 o'clock, A, hl , viz: 204. The account of Francis Cfmlson. Ex ecutor of the will of Mary though, dec’d. 205. The firsfiand final account of Sarah Myers. Administratrix. and Wm. H. Webb, Esq, Adminialmtor of the estate of Catha rina-Myers, late of Reading township, dec. 206. The second .accoum. of Emanuel Butt, Executor of the last will and beau ment of Peter Hal-bold. deceased. 207. First and final account. of Nicholas Fleigle,~ Administrator of Adolph’ Pohl man. deceased. ’ ' . 208. First account of Samuel Bucher. Executor of the last will and testamenlof Mary Elizabeth Heinlzelman, deceased. 209. The :9cond and final account of George Thomas and George Mickley, Ad ministrators of Peur A. Smith, deceased. 210. The amount of Content Griest. Ad ministratrix of the estate ofJacob Griest, dawned, late of Latimore township. 211. The first account 9f John Fickes, Administrator of Moses Fickes, deceased. 212. The first accountof Nathanie) Walt man and Eli Slagle. Execulom of the willof Henry Wallman, decNLsed. ‘ 213. First accountof N. W. Woods, Esq" Executor of the last wil! and testament of Carson C. Moore, Ecqu (lb-ceased. A 214. The account of John Homer, Ad ministrator of Hugh G. Scott, deceased. 215. The first and final account of Peter Weikerl, Executnr o! the last will and tes tament of Jnhn Weikert, decetueli. 216. The first and final account 0!: Elisha Penroee, Executor of the East will and tes tament oi Hannah Gnrretson, deceased. 217. First and final account of Henry Bishop. Jr., Adminiahalor of Henry Bishop, Sr.. deéeased. 218. The account of D. B, Russell, Ad minintmtor of Dmiel'Snyder, deceasal. 219. The first account of Henry Cash man and Andrew Brough, Administrator of John .Cashman. deceased. , 220. The first accoqnt of J oéeph L. Shorb, Km. Administrator of the estate of Mary Sueeringer, deceased. 221. The second and final amount of Runjnm'm Landis, Executor of the will of Imuc Sinnesifer, late of Unifin tp., dec’d. 2'22. The first and final account of John Mcllvaine. E*q.. Executor of the last will and testament of Ellzibelll Stonesifer, late' ol‘Germany township, deceued‘ , 223. First. and final nomunt of John B. Group and Jesse R. Group, Executors of the last. will ”attainment of Philip Group, deceased. ' ‘ ~ 2‘24. Firqt and final account of Wm. B. Gardner. Esq. Administrator of the estate ofJesse Johnston. debensed. 225. The account'qf Robert GJhCrem-y, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Wil glers. llvceased. ‘ ' ‘ 2%. The first and final account. of D. McConauphy, Administrator de bonis non of Gmrge W. D. Irwin, late of Liberty town ship, deceased. A SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register's 0 ('2, Gettysburg, July 21,7313. to." } 1 ‘ Jury List-" August Tefm. . Gmx‘n J L‘IIY. Getli‘sblxrg—Roburl McCurnly, (Foreman,) Da- vid Culp. ‘ ' ()xi er—Juhn Struck: . Hulwick hor.——\hch!\el Slrubingnr Mountplmlswrat—Joseph Lilly, John Brady Frunkllu—Pelor Mickie}; Henry Wildrsiu Hauxxllouhan'Andycw fl Irslnll. Liberty—John MHh-rVDavid Eikd‘. 'Humilum—Sumuvl Wolf. Latixuore—Rcuben thxbaugh. Sirnb.\u—\\'n!tcr‘T Mailman Union—Dame] Grisehpnn. Alt-nailen—Audruw Hrbugh. Cumtcrlamd—Jmob Haring. ”nun—Andrew Mullvnine, Samuel Ekholu Hex wick ‘wp ——wa(.b Sourbeer. . T) rune—Benjamin Milk-r. Huntington—George, Sum-k. Evading—Snmml J. Henrdorfl’ Germany—Jacob Ridfi. Cumin. Jcnv. thtysbnrg—Geurge Qeyfr, M. E. Dbl]. Bv'rwick 19.—Abraham Kinuezmlu .\‘l’llnlJOyA—chhllcl Fjsccl, Pvter Orendorfl, Julnes Spnldiug. ‘ )lounllen—Abrnhnm Humur, Charles Myers. Humillnnban—John Watson, lechariuh M) ers, Juhu Moritz, Julm "ugh. ~ Mnuntpleasnm—Johqt‘nsluunn, John Lilly, Mum! Fnbcr, Jos pu Spangler, Bufiurd .\'oel. “ " ’l‘_\~rune—Emnnm-I Fisce], Christian Ower lmllzerJacub Arutztcrgernt-ob l’itlenlurf. Cumberland—Smut uhns, D. W, Finel‘rock, Emanuel Woike‘rt.‘ w -; Conowngo—Juse D, Kangr, Thus. McKinney, Jonas Rebert. ‘ l'mnkliu -ltenj. Deardorfl, Washington Erh, John Rnfft-nspergor, Goo. Throne, Alexander ‘ Amie}, Joseph Reben‘ Union—William Rifle, Aynhag Sell. (“ford—Jacob Hams. 1 Hunungton—Emmmel' Smith, Jacob Brnme, , Loni l-I. Jucobg. Tmtimorc—lsnac Herman Wamilon—rin Getz, George Spangler, Lem: Dellone. , Highland—Reuben Golden, IsawPfoutz Freedom—W. Ross White. ’ , Butler—Augustus BarchelLJesse Sluybaugh .311! ”:1“? “w I'. , , Personal ‘ Property 'l' PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, A the 2d day of AUGUST next, the sub scriber, Administrator or the estate of David R. P.‘ Denrdorfl’, deceased, will sell 11.4 Pnhlic Sale, nt the late residence of said decedent, in Butler township, Adams county,’ at Bender’s Church, the following Personal Property, riz: 1 MARE, 3 years old, 2 .\lilch Cows, 6 head of Sheep, 3 head of Hogs, 2 of them Brbod Sow: with pigs, (one having 5 pigs, theother 10,) Broad-trend Wagon, Bondersville Plough, new Harrow, Patent Cutting Box, Double and Single-trees, new Sleigh, Hay Rake, Feed Trough, 2 Log Chains, Rakes nnd Forks, Grain Shovel, Horse Gears and Harness, Riding Sad dle and Bridle, Side Saddle, Line, Halters and Halter Chains, Cow Chains, Gmin Cradle, Mowing Scythes and Snathn, Grindatone, Wheelbarrow, )lnttock, lot of Bags, 9 ofthem new twilled Bags. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Beds and Bed steads, 2 Tables, one :1 Dining Table, 1 Break fast Table, new, 2 sets of new Chairs, new Sink, with doors, Queens-wore, Tin-ware, a. large lot of Apple-butter, some Smoked Meat, hard, Vinegar and Barrels, Tubs, Meat Ves sels, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, Hathaway Cook Store and Fixtures, Iron Kettle, Mantle Clock, Spinning Wheel and Reel, 20 bundles of Flex, 8 large lot of Earthen-warehgnd a greatmany otherarticles, not herein mentioned. @521“: to commence at lo o’clock, A. 11. , on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL S. DEARDORF‘F, Adm’r. July 17,1865. ts Carrlage-makmg Resumed. HR war being over, the undersigned have T~ resumed the ‘ CARRIAGE-JAMES BUSINESS, at their old stand, in Rust “iddle str'eet, ‘ GETTYSBURG, _ when they are again preparcd' to put up work in the most. fashionable, substantial, and supe rior manner. A lot of new and second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on hand, which they will dispose at It. the lowest prices ; and all orders will be supplied {as promptly and. satisfactorily as possible. ' fi'RBPAIRING ‘. done with dispatch, and at. cheapest rat“. ‘ A largelot of new and old HARNESS on hand for sale. “ . Thankful for the ijbern! patronage hereto fore enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en deavor to deserve £large share in the fulure. ‘ ’ -DA‘NNBR & ZIBGLER. July 10, 1565. u Lommm choéamdnfimfifirfiw good! just opened. Also Boots, Shoes Hus, ta. #O., all chain at BRINKERHOFF’S “AGO, Ari-o: ib’oc‘f‘fiér; Stalin;— gié‘ngcE} S and Gouda, for‘nla at 0:. 30'“! Drug Store. A. e.!;;VP, EMI A 7 Bplerulid Farm T PRIVATE ELLE—The nbseriber, in tending to quit farming, oxen at Privue In, his PARK, yitunte in Cumberland town ship, Adams county, about three miles went of Gettysburg, near the Chembenburg turnpike, adjoining lands of Challes B. Pulley, Abraham Plank, Jacob Lott, John W. Weigle, and others, containing 2'38 Acres. more or less, about. 40 tcree being excellent Woodland, with a sufficiency of prime Meadow. ’i‘he impruve menu are n Two-story Weather bonrded Dwelling HOUSE, with Bock-building, Wash House and Spring House, a. large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Curiage House, a well of excellent water near the dwelling, with an Orchard of choice fruit. About one-half of the Farm has been limed. it is all in a high Male 0! cuhimzion, and un der’ good fencing. The property was owned and occupied (or many years by Mr. Daniel Policy, now deceased. and is human as one of the best and most desirable of .\lnrah Creek 1 Farms. Mills, Mechanic Shops,School Houses, , to, convenient. ‘ ‘ Persons wishing to View the premises, are requested to can on the subscriber, residing thereon. , fi'l‘he Live Stock, Farming Utensils, and the Grape, would also besold printely, shou‘d the purchlser of the Farm desire to have them. ‘ EHANUEL D. KELLER. July I'], 1865 Public Sale F REAL ESTATE—On SATURDAY, the ‘ sth day of AUGUST next, will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Germany townlhip, Adams county, one and a. half miles north of Littlestown, on the turnpike leading to Gettysburg, containing 14 Acres, more or less, of well improved land.‘ The 1: " improvements are n Two-story .3355 ' BRICK BOUSB,witb Brick Kitchen 311 m. attached, Log Barn, 3 lmxnng.*;_;.,-;V,._\v young Orchard of choice fruit, well of water near the door of the dwelling, kc. his every désirnblc hqme, an’d offers rue inducements to purchasers. :Q'fAlso, 2 Acre: oIeMBER-LAND, in said townchip, nenr Morgan’s (lormerly Arnold's) Mill. fi'Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. 11., on said day, when attendance will.be given and terms made known by , _ A HENRY L. CLAY. July I‘7, 1865. _ ts* W ”ff " A Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE.—As the subscriber A intends to quit larming, he offers his FARM ‘at privnte sale. The Farm is situated in Hountpleunnt township, Adam: county, FL, on the road leading from Hunterstowu to chShcri-ystown,nhoutsix milealrom the former and four miles from {he latter, and about two miles from the Conowngo Chlpel, adjoining lundS'of BernardlNoel, Aloysius Hemlér, Nich olas Fleigle, George Smith, and others, con taining 63 ACRES, more or less,ubout 8 ncres olwhichpre Woodland and 10 acres Meadow. The improvements are a Two-story ,' HOUSE, with a Kitchen atmcbed, large. Bank Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib to it, n good Orchard, nwell of water convenient to the house, also a navel-failing spring neu- the house. There ll 9. atrenm of water through the farm._ Churches, Schools and Mills are all convenient. ’ @Perwns wishing to view the property can do so by culhng on the place. Ju1y10,1863. ADAXfiHORB. - Soluble "Pacific Guano. OHN S. REESE 8: C0.,- WHOLESALE no men. AGENTS ron THE PACU-‘LU ammo COMPANY, ' _ 7l Soullp Strut, Ballivnorr. The Soluble I‘uufic Guano resembles Peruvian Guano in appearance, odor, and composition. The \nlue-of all Gn‘nnos and Super Phosphotu of Lime, of whatever name, depends, n: is well known, 11 on the per cent. of Ammonia, Soluble leqzlatefimd Bone I’fioqdmlc of Lima they con tain. 'Tlgs Guano dilferl from Peruvian only in th~ {not that it contains less Ammonia, but this difl'crence inAmmonin is more than made up by the fact that. it contains Almost doulala as much Soluble and Bone Phosphate ofLime. This dillvrenee makes it n durable fertilizer, with all the activity of Peruvian Guano. Although the prim of this Gunno is only one-half the price oi Peruvian, and is not higher than the Super Phosphueo of Lime, yet it contains, as is proven by analysis and inspection, "lily more of ammonia, aalullle, and Bone Phosphate, than is found in the best of them. Hence its economy and intrinsic value must-render lt an object ofgreat interest to farmers generally. We wish iarmers to hike especial notice. that the conditions upon which we have the agency of this Guano are that every cargo is regularly inspected and anal} zed by Dr. Lio big, whose authority in such matters is porn mount. ,' This arrangement. afl‘ords us and consumers a. protection: not. had in the purchase of fertiliz ers generally. It .mgst also be noticed that the phosphmesof/this Guano, are nol mineral, but. earthy thpluues, which is greatly to its advnnugc. I, ' - u The fo/lléwing is a summary of analysis of last Cargo: Moisture. 10 per cent. OrganicComb'tiblo )XntLer,39.7l “ “ Efi'rlhy Matter, , 50.28 “ ” Yielding Ammanin, ’ 3.40 percent Soluble Phospha'e of Lime, 17.07 “ “ Bone Phosphue of Lime, 24.23 “ ‘1 Wi‘cr sale by McCURDY k. DIEHL, General Produce -Denlers, July 10, 1365. 4m Gettysburg. Bone Flour, NADULTERATED, unwnc‘runzb BY 13! BUSTON MILLING AND MANUFACTURING - COHPANY.’ ‘ , . .The value of unburnt, unndnlterated Done, in well known. .When reduced to the condi tion or Poona, it is as active on if dissolved with acid. and is lar better, because it retains all its Phoaphntes. Its superiority over the common Bonn Dear is two-told or more. I: 'u a consummation sofight fnrin vain for lhe last half century, and is destined to give new value to Bone as a fertilizer, and work a revolution In ita use. The BONE FLOUR is made only by ‘the nbow Company, and is branded with then trade mark, which is the gnnrnnlee of its gen niueness. JOHN S. REESE & CO., _ 71 South Street, Baltimore, Genenl Agents for Mnrylrmd, Delaware, and the Southern States. ”For sale by McCURDY & DIEHL, General Produce Dealers, July_lo, 1865. 4m I Gettysburg., County Treasurer. FELLUW—CITIZENS;——I offer myself a candidate for the oflice of COUNTY TREASURER, subject Io the decision of the Democratic County Connntlon, and respect fully wlicityour when. Should I receive that nominntion, and be elected, I will endeavor to conduct myself and tho office in such a man ner, that you shall never have cause to regret that. you voted for me. Yours in hope. May 29, 1865. to B. D. WATTLES. County Treasurer. URGED by many, I'ofl'er myself as a candi ' date for COUNTY TREASURER, m the next election, lubjecc to the decision of the Democntic Uoumy Convention. Should Ibe nominated lud elected, I promise to discharge the duties ofthe office with fidelity and to the beat ofm) ability. ‘ JEREMIAH DI EHL J“ 5.» ML” County Treasurer. RGED by 01.3%. I afler myself In a candi date for CO TY TREASURER, at the next election, subject to the fled-ion of ~the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nomina‘ted Ind elected,l promiu to wharge the antics of the oflice with fidelity and to the bestof my, mum. .\ JACOB SHEADS. June 12, 1585. w” - Eitray Bull. EFT the premise: of the subscriber, in Germany towufiip, Adams county. on' I e 501 inn, a large yellowish BULB, We“ in year: old. _Any person knowing tho-where»! guano! saxd 3:11.111 be suitably ten-ded? V y passing: a under ‘ ed {in Lmlumwn Post OM. at: ' “‘5 fl” ‘ WHJJAX . l ‘July 17,1365. 31* ; DWI-TERA A Vfluabla‘ rum ’l‘ PRIVATE SALE—The subscribe", Executor: of tho lut will Ind mammal of Leanna Delap, damned, ofl'u- at Private Sale, the following Real finale of said de cadent, viz: A FARM. sihmle in Tyrone township, Adams county, PL. udjoiniug lands at David Yohe, Daniel Brame. Rudolph Deltrick, and others. containing 200 Acres, more or less, about. 50 acres of which are woodland and 30 acres mendow. The improvements are 2 ‘ ‘ a Two-story Wentherboarded :5 ' HOUSE, 2 Tenant. Houses, large Hll Lug B.lm with 2 Wagon Sheds _ , attached, Corn Ctib, Smoke House, prlng House, 2 good Orchards, and a. neverfailing spring near the house. There is a. streum of water runnlng through the fnrm., @Persona wishing to View {he proner'y will be shown the name by calling on Daniel Delap, residing thereon. 'JOHN DELAP, v , DANIEL DELAP, Feb. 6, 1865. if Execute". Fresh Arrival. ATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. H COBKAN J: CO. havejult received and opened anothe’r splendid assortment. of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, for Summer weer, which they no selling at very low prices consider‘ng the times. The latest styles of Summer Hats and Capl, of every demlplion‘ and price. Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and, m warranted to fit, always on hand. Work made to order and'repairing done on shortne- Lice, by experienced workmen. Also, HARNESS MAKING, carried on in All its branches. Persona wani ing anything in this line would do welLto call. [a-Dou’l forget. the old stand in Chambers bnrg street, if you want Bargain: June 19, 1865‘ COBEAN CRAWFORD Carriage-Repairing. HE undersigned would most respectfully inform the public that be has commenced tlB business of REPAIRING CARRIAGEB, BUGGIES, SPRLN'G WAGONS, km, km, at Dunner & Ziegler'a Blacksmith Shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he invites all in need of such work to call. Having much experience in the Carriage-building line, be is able to promise that his jobs will be well done, and will prove satisfactory on trial. file charges will be as low aa';’possiblo, the times considered—for ouch or country produne. W”. K. GALLAGHER June 19, 18C5 New Goodsl‘Cheap Goods 2' V HE PLACE‘TO GET THEM ‘ IN HANOVI-ml— We hereby inform the citizens of York and Adam: coumles, that we have estalglished, at the southeast corner of Centre Square and Baltimore street, HANOVER, formerly occu pied by C. E. k T. 'l‘. Win, a. Branch Store, (the principal business houses being located in New York Ind York, Pa..,) where we will keep It. all Lima: a regular armament of Dry, Damn-tic and Fancy GOODS, also, a well re lectedruormem of CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, CASFSJNITS, COTTINETS and CORDUROYS; Chum; Gin: and Queens-ware, Ladiu'. Mines' and Children’s SHOES; also. a nice tnd lull assortment of all kinds of CARPET, Floor and Table Oil-cloth. We have also established in rooms edjolning ‘ the Central Hotel, a CLOTHING STORE, l where we will keep consuntly on hand a well 1 selected assortment of Ready-mule Clothing, , of the latest styles, and is full assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, iuch as Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, to, which we will sell at reduced prices. As our motto is, and always wili be, “quick sales and smell profits," we hope to receive n‘ share.“ the patronage of town and coun try. Uur connection with thwlnrge wholesale houses in New York City and York, PK.,where are always stored on extensive stock of goods, ‘ which we sell at. wholeeele and retail, enable. us to supply our old friends and such of our new customers as will give us a call, with the 2 very best. marketed-la goods, at lower rates than can be purchased anywhere in the State: Cell and see for yourselves. JOS. LEBACH & BRO. Hanover, June 26, 1865. 1y Notice. ACKSON A. SNYDER'S ESTATE—Letters of administrmiou on the “(Me of Jackson A. Snyderh lue of Hamlltonbnn township, Adams «1., deceased, having- been granted m the _undersigned, residing in Gettysburg, he heiglry given notice to all persons indebted to uni estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent. them properly authenticated for settle ment. W. A. DUNCAN, Adm’r. Ju1y10,1865. 6t Notice. ARIA BOLLING‘ER’S ESTATE—Letters of ndminislrstlon on the estate of Maria. Bollinger, law of Butler township, Adana county, doceaued, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pnymenl, and those having claims against the same to prrlent them properly authenticated for m. dement; J. HANES, Adm‘r. June 12,1865. 6!. Notice. ENJAIHN FEESER'S ES‘l‘ATFi.—Leu.eral of ndministration on the estate of Bean mm Fec'ser, late of Mountjny wwnship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undereigned residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said saute to make immediate payment, and those having claims again“ the same to pre sent them properly authenticated fur settle ment. JACOB H. FEESER, Ada'r. June 12,1865. 6t 3 Notice. BRISTIAN HOSTET'PER’S ESTATE.— Letleri of administration on the estnte of C rietlnn Hostetter, late of Union township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, be hereby gives notice to a)! persons in debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having chums against ,the same to present‘them properly authenticated to: settlement. - , - DANIEL GEISELMAN, Adm’r June 12, 1865. Gt" ‘ Notice. RE undersigned, Auditor a painted by the Court «Laislribute the gpllnce in the hands of hire] Little, AdmlWor of thy esme of Conrad Walter, «W, to and unsn the parties legaliy en i thereto. will 3ft at the office of Duncan ‘ Whixe, in Gettysburg, for the purpose of MI nppoint— ment, on TUESDAY, the 13¢ day; 0! AUGUST, 1866. J. I]. WHI E, Auditor. Jn!y17,1865. m Agricultural Fair. INCE pence has been restored, il has been resolved by the Board of Managers of the Adams County Agricultural Society, to bold n FAIR this full, shout the usual time,“ their Grounds, near Bendersville. The citizens are relpectiully invited to main preparation: to make it. interesting, by the exhibition of ma terial. A List of Premiums for Stock, Agri cultural Products, Machines, Fancy Articles, &c., wrll be published in due ueusun. HlllAK GRIEST, President. June 19, 1865. . Hay and Grain ASTER—The subscriber continues'w buy HAY Ind GRAIN of all kinds, at Granite Sutinn. 35': also sells st tholowen tea SALT nsn, ouuos, zé. " ' ’ PHILIP HANK. July L 7; ms. 311* ( IOOD CIDER-Just receivcd at Dr. R. HORNER‘S Drug Store, the pnrtSnl hue of Lime for preserving Cider. _. ', .__é‘ ..r 4 - _-, ———_~.——-.—q_ F You, HAVE YOURSELF You will find halfthc labor done ifyoubuy on clause Supexlor Razors female by ROW 8 WOODS. Fr hue just received 0. in! aslonmnt W onqoenpwpre, to which we invite the Due-tion of buyers. A; SCOTT It SON. mama's HERB BTI‘TEBS {or‘-m u M Homer's Drug nd Vain; 800:9. o‘. 3.1361103!!! THIRD SEBIES,SI3O,OOO.OOO.—B} m. lty of tha Secrelnry of the Treuury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale or Uuiwd States Seenrltigt, on” to me public the third mm «Tm-arr Noni. bearing seven and [bloc-tenth. pér not. incl" est per nnnuux, known as the 7-30 LOAN These notes unissued under due of July 15,1865,nnd are payable three you: from um date in currency, or are convertible M. the option of the holder into _ U. 8. 5-20 Six per cent. ' GOLD-BEARING EDS. - These Bonds are now I : hmdlome premium, and are exempt, in" We Gov exnmpnt Bonds, from Stud, g, and Kim'- cipal lazalion, which acid; from one to (1m per ml. per unnum to Mar valu¢,~nccording to the me levied upon other property. The inure-t ll payable semi-gummy by coupon: limited to each note, which may be out at Ind and to any bank or banker. The intend It. L 301)" cent. amounts to ‘ ' * One cent per day on a $5O note. Twocenu “ U “ $lOO “ TC“ U U (l 5500‘ N 20 u I u u 5,000 n ‘1 u u A « $5OOO u Notes of all the denominntlonl aimed will be promptly furnished upon» receipt 0! tub-l miptione. ‘ _ - ll‘he Note: Eith‘ts Third Series ere precisely aimilnr in for: and privileges to the Seven. Thirties already eold, except thug. the Quent ment reserves to item the option of plying interest in gold coin et 6 -per cent" inmfi of ‘ 7 3-10 the in currency. Subscribers will deduct ' the‘ interest in currency up to Julyflth, “the time when they lubecribe. The delivery of the notes of this third levies of the Benn-chimes will commence on the ill: of June, nnd will he made promptly -d con tinuously alter that date. ‘ ~ ‘ The slightchnnée msde in the condition! of. this THIRD SERIES ntfeets only the matter 0! interest?‘ The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher late. ‘ . ‘ The return to specie paymenu, in the event ofwhich only will theopgon to pay interelLtn ‘ Gnld bennlled of, would so reduce and equal ize prices that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to than . mule with geven and three-tenth: per cent. in currency“ This in THE ONLY LOAN IN HABKE‘I' ‘ _ now offered by the Governmant, and m impe rior advantages make it the GREAT POPULAR. LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Leas than’s23o,ooo,ooo of the Loan author ized by the lint Conga-sate now on tho mn'r ket. Thin amount, at the rat! at which it in being ahlorhed, win :1! be nubicribed for with in sixty day, when the notes will undoubted ly commnnés phmium,» has unflprmly been the case on closing the subscription: up other Loan. - In order that citizens of every town and eection of the country may be aflorded helli tles lorytaklng the loan, the National Banks, Stnte Banks, and Private Bunkers thronghoni the country'heve generally agreed to receive‘ subscriptions at par. Sublcrlbere will eele'ct their own agents, in whom they have confi dence, and who only are to be responsible Me the delivery of the note: for which they“- echo ordclzl. .lAY COOKE,‘ Subscription Agent, Philadelphh flSubacx-iptions will he received ‘ 3):! - Gettysburg Nationpl Bank and the . ’.' tionnl Bank of Gettysburg. ’ @fii May29,1865.' 2m ~ at; -=. Cpmberland Coal! A LARGE Inpply of supprior ' BLAcxsnlrn COAL, now on hand at reduced.pyice. This 0011 in. superior to All olhengsth the United Stitc- for welding 3nd other blucklmith pug-pone! For sale by City Coal Yard, Frederick city, lid. Jgne 19, [865. 1y“ Wall Pipers. BEAT REDUCTION G " n 1 TBRxPRICPi! or ' 'WALL PAPER, AT GILBERTHORP’S, 19 West Market Street, York, Penn’s. X am -now oß‘ering a very supnrior and choic! assortment of WALL PAPERS, at. 15 CENTS PER PIECE. 20 CENTS PER PIECE. 25 CENTS PER PIECE, THOUSANDS AT 30 CENTS and a fine lot or SATIN PAPERS st 21300 n prices; a lot of Upholsterin goods, a hunt!- fnl lot of Notingbam Curmfis, Cornice], and Guy-min Bands. . Also—Window Papa”, Oil Shades; Picluto Cord and Tassels; White and Check Inning; Floor 11nd Table Oil Cloth; Veneuln'flflpd Tximming's; Damask: of all Colon; omin Fixtures; Door Mats; #O., to. ~ [65511 of which he will dhpqu of on u reagonsble terms as timqa will pprmlt of {or can . ‘ PAPER HANGING attended to in any - of the State. on the mom reasonable mm Salilfnction guarantied. June 5,1865. 55 Pianos ! MNGS!—The undersigned would respect fully inform tho public that he can furnish ANOS of the following manufacturers, or those of other make, if desired, at the lowest possible prices: . CHICKERING & SONS. DECKER ‘BROS. « HAZLETON BROS. \ - flAINES BROS. 030. max. f A. HJGAHLE & CO. 1 STEINWAG I: SONS. ‘ . . garl’urticum attention is given to tho so ]eccion of Piano: ; and when no telocudfin Adv tion to the man ufncturerl’ guarantee, tha Pinon are guaranteed by me. MASON k HAMLIN CABINET owns AND MEwDuNs The recent improvements in these innm- '~ menu are such .3 to fully warrtnt flying the} . am FAB SUPERIOR to any other make. One of the best evidence: of their merit is, that. their improvements are imitated by “he: makers. The new style, (on stop organ, hm «. 1: Sume and Octave Ceuplel, making it 9:: . instrument especially adapted to Church had Sabbath School purpoles. ‘ DESCRIPTIVE QIROULARS ‘ will be sent by mail to person: dulringjhgm. ‘ Pianos tuned regularly. Pianos taken life“, change. PETER 31? th No. 30 East. Market 3L, Yorhfi’li 1 June 12,1395. Gm _. 7- , Hanover 13. Railroad, , . . RANGE w rmslagtnfi‘dug M' C an, Warm, 13m" ...‘” Road will .uvfollown: . '1 ‘- ‘ FIRST TRAIN will leave "unfit“! 8.15““. l, for Bahi'more and iaumcdilu m‘bfll- ‘ ~ gum!!!) 18am will leave I: 10, A, 11., a, . “kink, Hullsbnmflolumbln, Philadelphia. ‘T . sad the North and West. , ", ‘ “’_' THIRD TEL“! will leave u 2.25, P. 1,1131"? Baltimore: fu‘ e‘um'r gold land “lid"; “'*"‘_ hurt h “If; “in: wHbe -. e aye two: b 'l‘. 9t the fanciful. ' ’ ‘D. K. Tfipfllwg Hanover. flov. 4, [8621. I ‘A‘ 3*; W ALL PAPE"!‘WAEL __. .z, W new “flea jun ‘ {fiffifi } BURNER'S Drug Ind Vuimy’ 9., ‘ 71 w; I v. i II p. H. mm,
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