_ DR. “mom's PILLS, Computed or hig'hly commuted “Incl: lfrom room and herbs of tho highest nndiciml All": are infallible in theure ofnll diseases of .lhe Liver or any derailment of the Digrstivc .Urgnns. They remove all lmpuxiliea o; the ’,Blood) and Ire unequaled in thecnrc of Dim :haza, Jaundlce, Dyspepsia, Scrofuia, Billoux .m-ss, LiverComplnint. Fevers, Headuche, Piiefi. .\llrcnrial Dis) 523,3ueditnry Rumors. D 099, var adults, 0&1]! in‘ the morning, children half? pill. From one to three pills will can ordinary casts, and Iron! one to three boxes nin cure any cunb‘e case of no matter hdw long standing. Price $l.OO pu- box. {Trade supplied or sent by mafi. ‘ V. MOTT TALUGI‘T, M. D., 3: CO., , 62 Fulton SL, New York. tune 3,1865. ly A CARD T 0 INVALIDS A Clergymtn, while residingin South Amer lm as a missionary, discovered a safe and sim ple remedy for the Cure 0! Nervo'us Weakness, Early Decly, Diseases of the Urinury and Sem hml Urglns, and the whole train of disorders bmugfi on by bnneful and vicious hum".— Grent numbers have been already cured by this fioble remedy Prompted by a desire to hone !» the afflicted and unfortunur, I willscnd the “wipe for preparing~ and using this medicine, 1n wsesled envelope, to nny.one‘who needs it, Full: or CHARGE. ' Please inclosen stnniped envelope, addressed .10 purse". Address ’ JOSEPH T. XNMIAN, Slnlmn I), Bible House, New York City. oa. 24, m 4 Ezpedirncy.—Goneral Cox. the Repub'ajénu hnmine'e for Governor of Ohiq. has written a letter. in which heupequivocnlly opposes negro sum-age 'and Wm equality. He has ttun tbmwn over board the Radicals of lhg Western’Reaervo, inrthe hOpe of Looming the «Re m" the soYdier'n. A 9 IQ'AI Detroiz, on the Ist mmmt, “Blpod letting“ Chandler at'emplcd to make a speech at the reception 0! a remrned regi ment. The soldiers wouid not hear him, an?! m‘ly the efforts of friends savud him hum pen-sum] violence. m’l‘he «Rulicals um getting hard up. At a F”“".“) of .lu'ly cofehrution nenl‘ Union !mvn, .1 letter was read purpoiting lo be Imm Uon. Grunt, advising the [attuned soldiers to vote the Republiczm tickets 'l'he ldter lnrlh out. In 50. :I forgery. Who”; of tlu' IFpuMicnn pnpers in _ . - . \ Suq‘urhimna enumy are m favor of negro Ellitt'igP TI—I.E} MAIIKETS. (l H"! Yb'lfil‘ HU—Hn‘l‘lmAv LAW GIE “we I 1uu1..... \‘. I-Ih‘ Whr.” I’v-l \Hn‘ll . 1“;er ‘.....:.... “\F............ 1).1n‘.......... l§un'|~\\ln‘.rll‘... ’] unmm‘ .\'N‘d 1 I 1 x •••• ed l‘..\L'l'l\lOßl‘Z—anun' LuT l'lnur... “111-tl. liar For“ . . “31*. .. H-t-I('.ulh.ptrlmm! Ln: ~ w: immt.. . [in “.'hl-’1:I-\.‘... .. ..'.‘.T.. For Sllo \‘A LEA THC} “11.1; l'RtH’lCl‘.T\',ml £19,,“ A .\l’fir‘h rrL-‘k. “ink 40' .\‘cre: 01' ffim‘ r h m-e (irnmv- :Ir-u! nv uitmn, .‘n unit-skull, w :: Mcuplmug, . :' GEUKHE: .‘nflVl’H’. l-nlyd-mg. .\ug H. 18m]. For Sale. I “TO CHOH‘IC l'.\l{\l.\‘, in the im- ' - ! mhlmn- mnghhmhuml u" Uuu’s. fin Imr;-—l.'luhlinu< and L «ml :1). d. " - . UhHRGU .\RNULD. (Stu) shurg, Aug; 11. 13111.." Stray Cow. "\ \\iF. m the premiers of (he fin‘wcrilmr, in (J SUM-4m hm’nhiup. urnr Gmx.deu~ Sm l‘ml un hr .nhmil tl.e- ls! of Auglnls', n 3111"“ .\.(IUIJA' ('U\\'. ml and. white 51.0 w I]. The mv‘nvr is Human-11 m prove pmpurty, [my 4 11 llpts, and who her away. .\'IeULAS .\IOIUTZ. Eur. H HG). 3r, To Whom It May Conqern. IHCRICHY give native rtmtl haverfiled n. :1 [nlwnu to his I‘;X(-.]lu|n'y (iovcrnbr Cur lm, [.mfln: tor the yurxlun (yf-I‘ny hu~b.md, Hugh (..ullxylmr. “ho Was couvivted m, the J‘lnu.‘ry Term, ISN‘, II) the Court of Quaru-r Numns 0:541“ c muty. ul m; «ssmlt nnJ b.ll --ry wnh ilgscul to commit n Hpe. (xx GALLAGHER Aug. 14, :96?“ 2w 2? Notice. ‘ WgWATQ’) (‘QLGANS ESTATE—Jamie“ 141 ushué‘eumry ou' the esmw or lj‘lwanl. (,uigfim‘ hug-b} ()xfmd township. Adams coun ty. de:ensed', having bet-n grnuu-d to the undu sxgned, residing in \luumple smt township, .hv licrehy’gives uomce to all persons indebted In sum! estate to "-.qu immediate payment, and Ihnse ' having (‘Hims ngaind the same no pr sent them propci‘ly nu’henticuted for set -Iloment. JUDEPH LILLY. Ex'r. A’ug. 14,1865. (in v Notice. ANIEL H. OBSER‘S ESTATEL—isouers D of administration on the estate 9f Daniel H. Urner, Me of Mennllen Léwnship, 'Adams county, deceased, having beefi‘ granted to the undersigned. residing in the same township, be hereby give notice to all persons indented to mid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against mega-me to prck sent them. properly “mouthing? for settle ):nent. HENRY H. O I .R, Adm‘r. .\ug. i 4, i 365; 6t . ‘- fiothonotaryg. WE are requested to'announcc that Mnjor ". HENRY S. BENNER, ol Strabnn town~ ghiy, M the solicitation cf numerous friends, :m’ll be a candidate for Prothonomry, subjéct go the decision of the Democratic County Cou— Jentiun. He has served his country faithfully .‘iin the army for {our years. luring been many months I. .prisoner in the hands of the rebels, and bu peculiar claim: upon the voters of the :connty. "so fortunate as to be nominuted and elected, he will fill the pohifion g. honor ably and faithfully as he did thatafthe soldier in thg field.‘ ‘ [Aug 14,1865. to HE subscriber keeps a Notion and Confec tiouary Store on Carlisle street, nearly opposite th‘e Railroad Station, Gettysburg, Where Re has constantly on lmm], CAAVDIES, NUTS,’Figs, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, ’&c.; Tobacco: and Segnrs of all kinds; Pocket.- Books, Suspenders, ~Neck Ties, Collars, km; Soaps nml' Perfnmerlea‘; also some GROCE EIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rica, tfith the different kinds of limiters. 'lce-cold MEAD. at all timea. Ho luv-net custom from town and codntry, and sells ntrpmall profits.T' ‘ E V v - * , LEWIS S ROUS . C. J. TYbOl, Premdent. .‘ Aug. 7.1865. 1, _ . :f’etgoleu Company. 1‘ EETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.—-A m‘m. ], ing of the Shareholder! in the “Oil wing Bun Petroleum Compsny" will be held at. he oflice of We Secret-r}. in Gettysburg, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 15th in“... n 1 o’clock, P.-M.- A full attendance is desired. 4 ' 4 % Atig.i, 1865. td Notice. AVID R. 17 DE aRDORFF‘S ESTATE.— 9 Letter: of Administration on the estate of avid R. I‘. Deardarfi', late of Butler tp.,Adams rm, deceased, having been granted to the .u igned, residing in the name township, he hmby‘givea notice to all muons indebted to slid estate to wait: immeditte payment, and than hsving chins aglinat tho _sume t‘o pre gent them pr'opexly authenticated for settlev meat. 4 SAMUEL S. DEAR_DDRFF,Adm’x-. ' July 3), 1865. up ‘F You 3mm: YOURSELF You will find ; “this In“: done if yonhuy due of thasg , paintwor- ins-delu- now c nonpa- WEfnayéum naked; I?“ moment 9 manage to w it yo my“: nuafionofw =: -A- SWTTbSQBik, ‘ o. «6 m; Img "-Druz am. unfit m Wemwm omm ‘ T PUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY, the A 281hdny ofSEPTENBER next, the un dersigned, Exacuwrs of‘Pl‘Etierlck Holtz, dé ceased, will ofl'er a! Public Sale, on the premi ses, the following very desirable property, be longing to the estate of said Mdcnt, v 62: A GOOD FARM, situate on Cooowago Creek, in Tyrone to'nqhip, Adams county, Pl,, Ad joining lands or George .\lnckley, Bury Hun ver, Peter killer, and others, containing 202 ACRES, more or less. of Male): 4o‘acrea are woodland. with an abundance of meadow-J‘- Ihe (arm is well fenced, am: in 3 high state of cultivation. Aboutttwodhlrdl olflthe cleared land has' been lined. The Tm provemenu we: I Two - nor; “'entherboaréedDwellingHOUSE with Bock-building, Bunk Bnr'n, Wagon Shed,‘Corn Crib, Cooper Shop, and other oupbnilt’llngs; two never Jailing wells of water, with a mitigate young-Orchud of choice fruit. ‘ The land is of excellent quality, and highly productive. A chance to purchase so' good a farm is not often presented. - . Persons wishmg to View it. are requested to call on either of the Executorl, reeidmg near New Chearer. . ' I WSnle lo'cdmmence at 1 o‘clock,_ P. 31., on said day. when attendance _will be given and terms uiude known by DAVID HOLTZ, ‘ ' .. LOSE?“ HOLTZ, ‘ Aug. 14, 1865. M 1 Exec-3mm. Supermtendent’s Notxce. I \YILL‘ exnmine Teacheré at the follmfing named limnsnnd places, to wit: Strab In, Humerslown, Angrls, 9 a. 111. Reading 5: Hampton, [lumpxon,Al:g. 24,10 3.. m. Hnlt’ilton, East Berlin, Aug. 25, 9 n. m. Ber ick bor., Abbomlown, Aug. 25. 3p. m. Bernick tp., Elder's S. IL, Aug. 26, 9 a. m. Oxford,.\'evi Oxford, Aug. 26, l p. m. Lnlimore, Sute Rout! S. 11., Aug. 28, 10 a. m’. Humington, Pelenburg. Aug. 29, 9 a. 111. T 3 rune, Heidlers‘burg, Aug. 30, 9 a. m. .\lennllcu, Bendersnlle, Aug. 31, 9 n. m: Bu'ler, Sliddletown, Sept. 1,9 A. m. Franklin, Ihllmwn, St-pt. 2,9 h. m. Freedom, Morilz's S. H., Sept. 4, 10 a. :n. H‘ghlnnd, Church S. IL, Sep(.!’., 10 3.. m. Ihimiltoubnn, Fnirfield, Sept. 6, 10 a. m. Libenty, Gnusoufls S. EL, Sow. 7,10 s. m. Mon‘mple lSallt, Valley 8. 11., Sept. 8, 9 m. m. .\lounljoy, wa Taverns, Sep‘. 9, 9 n. m. Connwzlgo, .\lcShcrrystown, Sept. 11, 9 a. m. linion, Schilrlt's S. EL, Sept. 11, 2 p. In. Germany and Littlestown, Linlcstown, Sept. I'l, 9n. m. ‘ 1 Cumherlnud, Pfizer's S IL, Sept. 16, 9 a. m @‘AH are invited to attend. Private ex amination will not. be grnnh-d. AARON SHEELY‘,‘ Co. Sup't. Gl~tl_\shurg, Aug. H, 1865. HEAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT, G‘ N‘Ju4l‘l BROADWAY, NEW YORK. l’nmon, .\lt-lndeungi, (‘ubinnt Organs, B|)ch .\lm‘ir. Mu-x'n: fiouk:,,nnd all kinds of .\[usiml Ilhll'nmvlJS and .\lnsiuul .\lvnhmdisv, uh the annsr‘unns, wbrfiea -le and mini). Second 11 and Pinnus :{ad (‘hldt‘ ms m. one,” Inna \ms. l’ricks. $6O, SIM-$lOO, $12.3, $l5O. $12!», $lOO 311(15225. .‘h-w [ octave l’mnes for $2.30 and ulmnrds. l’iunufland .\lclodcmxa to lot, and lentnllowcd ifpnrl'lused. Monthly payments rocvivvd fur Un- same. The ”(mice \\’.ners' Pianos and .\lelodeons are "5 fine 'and dumb“: inixrumculs a} inc mmlo. Warrantenlforfivucursf l’dcesgregt l_v reduced for cash. _ ,- ' ‘ S'I‘ESTIMOXIALS. 4 (m l .50 In 1 U 1) ) ml to 1 LI) 2 M to 4 on I In. to 1 Lu a 23 :9 n 50 I ‘2'. m 2 m The HorncgflVntL‘rs‘ Pinum are known as Rlnnng ll".- \cl‘_v hesL—-—.\'rw Yuri. firanqu’ivl. “'1- cun spark of the menu of flu; Home Water:’ Pinups from pusunnl knowledge. as trim: nf ch var} hcd qu July—Cloriylirm 71ml— ! up n r, r, . . . 40 m {H 90 lo 98 34‘ 'n 4') M (M ‘0“; OH 'l'mx llomcé WAN-13' Pianos are hull! of the l-PS' and must, lhoro ughly seasoned material. ——.l:hum'r.l§' .qunull. \\'.um:' l'innns nml )lelodenns challenge I (vrx_lp.|rx-un With the linvat' made an) whrre HI 'lh-- counlrv.——llame Jazz/mil. ‘ llomcc‘w film's’ l’muo I’ol (ram-e of full, rich and H't'n leuo‘, and powerlul -—v.\'rw l'a’k .llusi w.’ I." 1' m‘. ‘ If: .571u.'v LI ‘l'! JIJ 1013'} m) '2 ‘3') N! 1 '_'." . Unrg wndawil find .nt .\lr. Water-5’ store the very best HESOTKmNAI of Music ‘and of Piano; to he found in HR Unlml SL:lLes.—Gr:vlmm’l Jl'l,‘ IZ'IM. 1 _ The Hun-caqutvn' Pianos nre‘nf su‘per'mr lone nud elegant. finish.———.\'uw York (,‘l’u-Istian Enqmrz'r. , - N-hedu‘m 0!, prices 01 Instruments and Cam. lugucs 0| Shem \lusic und gmy .\lusic published in We U 4 Snamailed fxce. ‘ Sheet .\lusnc, 0. little soiied, at 1} cents per page. ' ‘ Suhhalh School,um_l other Books, publirbed by liurnue Wuler. : ' .\'.KBHATIZ‘SI'HUUL BELL. No.l. _ S MATH :V'UJUOL BE'.L, No. 2, g'uoRAL HARP, '- THE DIADEM. fl = PRICES: Pap” Coven, $3 par «101.; Board, 53,00; ('lmh Errhmscd Gilt, $4.20., _ , 1:51.15, .4:1.m.1 2. in wig Volume, 56,60 pvr down. Cloth Embossed Gll}, 37,20 per «107.1111 - - . DAY SCHOOL BELL, for Public Schools and Semixnrigs, Pupgr Covers; $3.60 per dot ; Bonrtl Con-rs; 34,20 ; Cloth, SL23O. . Till-1 ('UIZISTIAS .\IELUDIST, a. new Re vival Hymn an! Time Book. Price $3 per dozen Kym] 33,60. . ' MASCFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, , 43‘! Broadwayl New «York Aug.~l4, 1865. s: . ’ ' ‘1 v,A x b fir.“ .__-..__. Pubhc Sale. ON FRIDAY, AIIGFST 1511:, 1865, at 10 o'clork, A. .\l., the undersigned, Admini,‘ isunlor of the esute of Isaiah Slul'z, late of' Highland township, .\dums county, Pm, de ceused, will sell at Public Sale, at the lute‘ resilldr-e of said deceased, about l mile westE of S'cllheuny'é Mill, the folloWiug-Pergonal Properly. \‘xz: - , 4 \\‘UliK HOESES, 2 Cows, 7 head of'Young Cattle, 4 Shows, 2 Saws and Pigs, 'l hem] of Sheep, 1 Four-horse Narrow-tread Wagon, Plough, Harrow, Shovel Plo‘nzh, 2 secs Front Gen”, 1 set. Carriage Harness, Bridles, Cohan-s, Halters, Log ‘Chain, Spreaders, Forks, Rakex, Shawls, km, and‘ other farming utensils.— Also, Wheat, Rye, oan and Buckwheat, by the bushel, an‘d Potatoes in the groundf Also, 28 lbs. niM’ool, a. lot of Bags and gomefilax. Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in p'art of l Bedstend and‘ Bedding, Cooking Stove, Churn. Meat and Vinegar Vessels, Cop per Kettle, Pots, Cracks, Tubs. and (Lgrcat variety of otherfirticlos not herein menlioued. . WAneudnnce will be given and terms made known on day'of sale by ‘ - J. J. BIESELCKER, Adm'i'. Aug. 7, 1865. ts . thions afld Confections. A WORD Tb TRPEOPLE OF TOWN‘AND UNTBY. ILL bu received by the Board of School Div-13mm of Hamilmnban township, Adams’county, Ply, until SATURDAY N OON, AUG. mm, {or building A School-house, in Carrou’mfl of said townhip‘. All interma tiim in gefergpce to size, plan, no" can be ob tained by application to the committee 11. Fair. field. By order of . JOHN HICKLEY, Prea’r. - J. V. Dunn, Séc’y. ». . ‘ Aug. 7, 1865. td A FARM §n Mama county, forvwhichl win exchange -ehoice Western Lands. at a. Mr pr‘mje- ~ .680. ARNOLD, Ang.‘l-, XBB5. _’ 3' " A, . Luna! DRESS wanna in you n ‘ duty, It i» , , SGHI‘QK’S. CALXGOEB', any“ lam; a ' a " » - ~uannsrooxm~ Valuable Farm Horace Waters’ Proposals Wanted. I’URIFYMTHE'BLOQD n: anus" nmcm o! nu lo: SURE nnlkiote for sickness, and h reNge A from‘Sorrow, Pain Ind Disease. Bryah's Lita Pills, lITIIILY VIGITAILI' are admitted to be the BEST FAMILY MED!- CINE for genus! nae, Purifying the Blood and cleansing the iytteln from .n impurity. - BBYAN’S LIFE PILLS. rezulnte the StomachrLiur md 'Billilry Se craiuna, which in the chick cause or Nervous uess, Giddineu, Dimneu of Sight, Hendache, Sick Stomach and other kindred complnims. Hundred: of Certiflcfies can be Shown. They have been used by thousands with success. ' BRYAN'S LIFE PILLS, ‘ are adapted for ail ages and constitutions.— They'uvcomposed of the active prinCiplel of Herr: and Boots, culled from our fields find forests. They are mild but cermn in their operation—producing neither cramps. gripinfl, pain; or sickness. They may be when by all ages, sexes or conditions without fear. ' BRYAN’S LIFE PILLS, Cure sesame. BRYAN’S LIFE PILLS, Cure Sick Slomgch BRSFEY‘AN’LX PILLS, Cure Giddinesn. BRYAN’S LIFE PILLS, Purily the Blood A 130; of BRYAN'S LIFE PILLS will cost. but TWENTY-HVE‘CI-zx'ns, and will accomplish all tlmt ls represented¢ They are elegantly put up by the pronticlor, the inventor of BRYAN‘S PULIIUNIC WA. FEES, a medicine long am} luvurubly known to the Amerlcnn Nation. If you wish. Bu-nn's Life Pills, and cannot get them ofyourdruggist, don’t take any other, but send Twenty-five Cents in a letter to the ptoprlolor, had you wlll get their. by tetnrn of mail,post-paid. Agdress, DR. J. BRYAN, 442 Broadway, New Yolk. P. O. Box 5079. Dealers can be supplied py'DPmas Barnes & CO., Wholesale Agents, New York. GLADN E \V S ‘ FOR ms cwon'rusnz. HEY CAN BE USE!) WITHOUT DETEC— TION, and do not interfere with business pursuits, and .\'o CHANGE OF DIET IS NE CESSARY. _ , Bell’s Spemfic Plll3 A Ale warranted in nll cases, for the Speedy and Permanent‘Cure of Seminal Weakness, Ureth rrll and _Vnginul Dischnues, Gleel, Sexual D senses, Emissions, Impotence. Genital and N‘en‘ous Debihty and diaenat‘a‘ of the Bladder nud Kidneys. They are adnpted for male or female. old or young, and are the only reliable known for the cure of all diseaseshrising from 4 YOUTH FUL “DISCRETION In nllScxunl Disqnées ns Gonorr’len, Stric- Cure, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney complaints, they act like n chm-m. lleliel is experienced by taking a single box; myd lrom lunr to six hows generally ell'ect :N‘ure. Suld in boxes containing 60 11111:, Price One] Dollar, or six boxed, Flve Doll Irs ; Man, in. lgrge boxes, containing firm of the sum”, Pnce. Ihree Dollars. * I Private Circulars to Gentlemen only, sen; free on receipt of direnJr-d envelope and ammp}. If you need the I’ills. cut out his :‘dyoruscL ment for reference. nn-l i"you cannot procure them of'3our druggisv. do not he? imposed on by my oxher remedy, hut gnulose the mom-y in Ii letter to ‘ = DR. J. BRY.)X, Consulting Phy‘icmn, Box 5079. ' 4:2 mommy, ‘\'ex York. nnJ lhey mll be sent to _mu sunrc l'rum uh sermfion, by return mail, post-paid, mf recoi“ 01 Ib. money. I ,DcnlersAsfipplied by Dunn: Dunes k Co \thLL-sale Agents. .\'ew Yurk. mm‘nmkr TO LUMCS Dr. Hanvey’s Female Pills, THE mostlinfnlliblc nnd pnpu'nr rt‘lxg-d)’ ever known.'fnr an dismsvs or (I: , L'm «h: sux. They hue hcun nsul in "may H onezmll cases with unfailing success—[lnd m'\_\‘ be {C’- lied on in u’ery Lam: lot “.lxicl. «hm are [C cnmmended, nud‘parliuulurly in a“ caste .uis ing from -_ OBSTRUCTIOX. DR STOP.‘ AGE OF NATURE, no maner from \\ h.t cause u m“. Tin-v :nre ofi'uctuul in roaming to he 1111] .:H Mm ~---e suf faring from Wlakuess and D¢-:ul.L_., Un‘rine Dnscbnrgr‘s, Nervousn‘cu, kc, $O., $O., and Hwy, “ACNE-he a Chnrnx,'f m an nuthcning the ‘ssslem. Thousands nl' ludiu Mm Inu'c suf fexed for yenrs and trim! “rim-. 4 other reme dies in min, owe n renexn‘l ol lhl‘il‘ health and strength wholly to xhe rffimcs' of ‘ DR. HARVEYS FEHALE PIMN They are perfectly hnrmicss on the a; stem, may be taken at any lime wi.h ptx‘lcrl safety ; but during the early stag” of PrPgancy they should not be taken, or a misemrugo "my be the result. They never came nn’v sickness, pain or distress, Each box co..:nins 60 pins, Prise One Dullar. A ‘ DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS. a remedy for special vanes. {our degrees strong er ll] n the nlmye; I’rile Five Dollnrs perl ox. A grivale Cixculnr to Ladies willxfine a-na tomigal, engravings. sent free on recn-lpt 0! di. reeled envelope and stamp. L N fi‘Cur this out ifyou deaire m. Harvey's Pills, and ifyou cannot procure them of )our druggist, do not take nny other, for some dealers who rue unprinciplcd will reccmmend other Femnle Pills, they can mnlre 9. larger profit on—but enclose the money and send di rect to ’ DR. .7. BRYAN. Consulting Physician, Ba: 5079. 442%roadwny, New York. and you will receive them post-paid securely sealed from observation, by return mull. Dealers supplied by Denm Barnes 8: C 0.,: Wholesale Age‘nw, New York. The Private Medical Adviser, (Exclusixely for Lfidieso ’ N invaluable lrea’tise of 100 pagcsflwy Dr. A J. Harvey, published for (hp benefit of the ex. 2 (fl receipt of TEN CENTS, it. will be sent post-paid, in n sealed envelope, to all who ap ply for it. Address DR. J. BRYAN, 442 Broadway, .\'. Y. Box 5079. ‘ IMEI!!! Love and Matnmony. NY Indy or gentleman aending me an ad. A dressed envelope and stamp, will receive lull directions for gaining me afl‘ecliona of the Qpposite sex, and which will enable them to marry happily, irrespective of wealth, age or beauty. Address. - ' MRS. MARIE LEMOILLE, Harlem P. 0. New York City. l 0 ' 1' Errors of Youth. ‘ GENTLEMAN whoaufl‘ered for years from A Nervous and Geniml Dvhility, Nightly Emilsiona, and Seminal Weakness, the result of youthful indiscrenion, and came near end; ing his dnys in hopeless misery, will, 'Ol- the sake of anfl'ering man, send to any one Afilicted, the simple means used by ‘him, which efl'eclod a cure in a few weeks; after the hilure of nu merous mealtimes. Send I directe}! envelope and stomp and it Will cost you nothing. ‘ Address, EDGAR TREMAIN, _ ‘ Station L, 128th St”, New York City. Manhood! BIRD EDITION, Fifty Thailand—loo ' psgu, by Bonn: E. But, 31. D. A cau uou‘ iuddmised tn youth, the married, and thou Colmeu'nxu lingual. Sent by mail boat-paid, on receipt of TEN CENTS. A cure {nl pen-uni of this small book has beogafioox . . I‘o n: Anucno, and has saved thousands} NOthß. _ from 3 life of misery, and an untimely 3111'5.! AHUEL MILLER'S BSTATE.-—Le}ten tug It trenta on the evils onomhiui lndiecretion, nmémnry on the "we of Samuei Imm, Self-Abuse, Seminal. Weakness, Emissions, late of Libertylownship, Adams county,“- Semnl Dilenses, Genital Debil‘ny, Lana of ceased. hI-Vmg been granted to, the under.- Powgr,Nefl°mm,‘Pr¢-mmure Dewy, Impu- signed, residing in the same township, he tence, he" tc-y which unfit the suiferer trmn hereby give: notice to all persons indebtealo fulfilling the Obligations of Marriage. , said estate tn pukehmedine payment, end ‘ Atidms, DB. Jr BRYAN; those luring claims against the same to pre— Cousnlfing Physiciem ' "sent them properiy authenticated for settle 8015679- ' “‘3 Broadinyfl‘e' YQI’E- linenf: " - JAWB MILLER,’EI’I. “Aug, 14, ‘865. 1" . ' .1 _. _ ._Z. _I Ans. 7,1865. 6“ _H -. - m ...i_a..‘...... > WWW—~- - “W‘fi: .. - - ~ Stonobraker'n , Forwarding Business. NERVE, 1:053 AND CORN. V n.. 7' ,- , L ' N I M E N T I e . , - , _ fi-WARRANTED T 0 CURE Rheumatism, I’d i’AE—‘hvio‘ma-tru _.__.‘cu ~ Sprung, Swentd— Joints, Sore Throat, Fraud GULF 5 EARXSHAW'S 5115].}. Feet, Poison, (lld Sores Ind Bruises, Fresh _ . . h ‘01:“, Corns. Mumps, Tetter, Pain! in the Limb: .' HA‘ m 0 pnrcbahcd ”'9 “ are euro {and and Back, Sue-my, on llan or Bengt, Saddle on; ' Cnnheretofore owned by Samuel ”"t’s‘v Coll". Gulls, Distemper, Scratches, he, on Seth}:gifilfinz‘gnhizyptmurrfnla nnnouucmg , 1' . . _ ffl'fiferfi, €333?" ‘" ['"m‘ “:‘lm'm‘ . use or rumour 0.1113 The attention of the public irmpecttuny’l “mam-“bmfimml'm”? 5"“! "“k‘ “‘s‘" directed to the nhore‘Preparatlon. I! being } are prepared to convnyJ-‘rernt mu." gay, 1“ onepl the best and most efficacious externul itnyqunntity. Th" willat'endlifdeuredno the remedies now in use. Thia fist is based upon 1 3"ka °f purchases m the ”‘5" “d’dd‘wf‘ the testimony of thousands 0! persons who‘. "’3 the 3°°ds promptly "" Gettysburg. Tm” have used it. ‘ Icnrn run to the Warehouse of LTEYEN- From the rest nmonntol‘ good this Liniment . SON “.5035" ".35 N°flh Howard‘strecglncar has done in all cues wherein it has been used, 1 ““3“th Baltfmore. “he." Afre'gm m” 'be and the frequent application made for it,- the ‘ refcen'ed M nny umc.’ 1:1") ""1"": thenttcntion proprietor has been induced ‘9 place“ before‘ 0 the [lublic to their line, assuring them that the public, and let it stead upon‘its own good ; tblry “I” spare .no «(fort to accommodate uni merits, knowing that in every case where it in 4w )0 may ”LI-om" (hem. . . ‘ used, it will recommend itself. ‘fill he asks isl “"3""! purchased the buildings and I.“ on n fair. 13nd impnrlial trial, and if used accord- . $3": ?orlheast corner 0f Rnilrond a“? 30“!) mg to directions. and no benefit, no clxarge.-'; V.” "“3".” streets, Gettysburg, m?”- “(1)9" Having such unlimited confidence in its cum-l “ m rennin there. . A"! ""50“ Immug 1m?" live powers, he has directed his Agents to re- I nets m the “”5“”? line are respectfully‘m fund the money in all cnses where this Lini- l “id 1° “"3, l (“U”) 5‘ h.\ll.\bllA\V. mm. is used with no benefit, the bottle with a, 4}?- 73713?:_-_«_h¢ .__ N £213? of“; contents to be returned to the Shenandoah Valley Lands! ‘ It will bejgund a sure remedy for Rhenmn- REAL ESTATE 1‘95“)" ‘ . tism, Sprains, Swelled Joints, ..'zc., and in fact, ' AT‘ IIA Rinses HITR‘G,‘V.\; for all that he claims for it, it excels any arti- TOWN AM) COL 31"“ P 309531 ”1:5 cle of the kind yet tried. ' . - ' FOR SALE- . II is nlso an infallible cure for: many discus—ts We h?” “0“ lor snlc “'s’ desirn‘hla Fflfmi‘v of Horses, such “3 Kicks, Snags, swellings’docntedin the countus ol'Auguam, Rocking- Spralns, Old Sores. Scralches,_Collnr and Snd- ‘ ham, Shenandoah, Peggy l’endlcton {ind “HWY dle Galls, and all diseases retjulring an 53,} The Farms. {Ont-am Imm 49 to 500 Acres, ternal remedv for "ones an! Cattle, it 3,“ no 1 and we nre prinlegod to sub-divide large trams equal. ' l 0“?“de destred by the purchaser. . This Linixnent should he in the hundsA of' M y Of‘h‘: “Tm? 111'? Within All ensy drive every family, llflrlillllJlly . where there are 10“!“ “Tammi" “‘ “‘U'Ch “:03 “'9 WNW-i, children, as Saw Throat. Scnxletinn‘, Group, 1 thereby-s. 'nl,’ flu early murkul. I Quincy, 810 z are disengesllmt carry many “In” The improvements. are generally gone, and dren to their graves. 'rrm Liuirnunt WI“ be I‘m! the “mm m Si-I'mzs wl r-xumng sneams found a surennd speedy relief in every case in} water, ‘l‘ ‘well h PM”! 0‘ the "”3 MS! where it is npplit-d in time. As this Linimeut ‘ tum-er. ‘ . ,- is warranted to give sntisfnclion in all cnses.! h‘ ‘5 sullmnnt rocommendunon for. the“ no one can risk anything in trying it—nud it": {Md-‘l‘ ‘0 5“! tlmt ”3“." ['9 [n the wry he-‘rl 0f one bottle is use 'on snll never be Without Ith? N“3'"“l‘ls’4l‘ “‘Il'3:l,“'l“°!‘ _h” “ World— “ in the house—3purchu3e a bottle and be : \vfide reputation in: ferullty of scil and beauty . . . . _ , . ' o scenery. g '. convmced of [Le lucia abate. 1' fix?” description of pmpmifl and terms, apply or address us ut our ulllce, in Harrison burg, ltockinguamlcounty, \'a. J. D. PRICE 5; 00. Stonebraker’s ORSF. AND CATTLE ~ POWD E R S ! Giveyrmr Horses STOXEBRAKER S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. if you, want fine 3nd healthy hours, and you are sure to have them. A snl'u,sure nhdgpeed) cure for Coughs, ‘ Colds,DibtcmpL-rs,llemcs,lli-ic-hounflfi’orms, Bots. Scurvy, km, in Horses,oLoss of Cnd, Black Tongue: etc, in Camlo l By the me of these I‘OWDERS the'nppetitel of lhi} Horse is improved, all demngt-mants of ‘ the Digestive Lmjnns nre renamed, and the sluggishness of the unim'xl (lisnppenrs, he he? corfing lively nnd spiriled. it soflo‘ns the s'liin, giving Ihc hair a :lcvk and shining np-l penrnnce. The gin-M suprriorily of these Powders over all others ,imsés lmm the fact] that (hi-y nre mmlmunilcnl of mtdicinea than llxn'elnxnin-,lmm- uml plii'iflxing plopertws. ! The luxmnu ”more; all uupunLies ham lhei slommll and hum l! ; the lmnc ndds new (one: 'nud rigor to llw<y=lvm o: llll‘ house. by which illxe 111-pctilc 15 nmnn-rl'ulLv imlirmed, and the Ipurilymg lul‘vllkillt‘s com lined In them cleanse {the blood lrun; ull unpuro matter and give u :lwahh] and \‘igoroua circu‘lquu; Hwy also ‘impruve the I.\'.ml,.lnd:u'e u sure, pun enlhc 0! Lung Fever, Lolluu \\ um, Founulur. Lu.~s of .lp;»ellle,4m 1 man) UlllL'l” \IISU.I:C.S rm idem to the Horse. I It' is also i: \'-|lll.l‘)lf‘ n 9 :1 Clmflillnn POWGUI vtor Cows, in: Was-Rn; the ll nr ul :nil.: .‘lllll prr ll‘enung diSCJ~C. All who": nwni I: vow: lslmnlll n<k lur Sl'U.\ HlillAliEl‘) S HORSE k lUA l‘l‘llli POWDEHS :u' it IS \‘u’y impmmnl It‘llmugh the “Elm r lan. they >l.oul-l he n'u-d } t 1) in prove [1:0 «I In] mm o!" llu cnw.’ Tlu-y l luv» nn ("[unl l'uf t'u wing (‘ UMP, :1: they give [flu-m an x-[xngl'mx «ml lunsnu (lull hide, by wlzixll Ikm LL2l.“l..unlll‘|.~n-r. I 'l‘lw:c Pm-dvrs an: an :ure prm‘enlive of ; llUli ljllUl‘llllA, and Mn: lulllil piurl'x, :mlnplexl to Ill" diam). s m ,“lmh ll‘rgs .Il'c 1:0 limb—— ‘EllLll nsC'uußt :1! ll or nHIH‘ lllng‘: n'hl Lin-l— causil g them In ilnlmnc mucn IzNL-r. ’ll:ey slmulll he mm! m the btzglx‘n'mg to l'ulqu ll0;f~‘. as nml l» Imaul| may ln' run-(ll “mew Il’uwdcrs will he l‘dlud IllLHll :lrungbr Ill'lll. lnmsfpnwdcrs now in Mr, and a: lllt‘ same jlimc llle mnsl pomwlnl mmc Her used for onrses and (‘mlc nf any kind. All persons .mv: [,nrlicnlur‘y unit :l 10 try the-u- Powders, ‘kuuwmg the) MU cnulmue to use tlxcm. Kills 3141119 In ('nmc Our tar/Mr Hula (a Re! Stonebmker’s .na nmvu up Home . REXTJ‘IRMINAT‘OR! « We im‘ne thefluonlmn of (he-public“ the above prepnr..tlbn, as hung out ot'thu most clfecmnl prcpumuu 15 «\cr imruvl.lcc.l.' for the dealrut-zion ofthe ahme vermin. We warrant it [LDKAD SHOE FUR RATS! Try it—cmly 23 cents a boy. '0 @8011! by deniers and country stone keepers gent rnlly. ' Aug. H, 1565. 6m Public Sale. ‘ N SATURDAY. the 9111 day of SEPTEM BER nexl. the undersigneil, Ailminiatramr ol the estate offlohn I’otlorlfydeceused, will offer at l‘uhlac Fnle, 0n the premises, the fol lowing Renl Estate of said decedent, \‘iz: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Slrnhan township, Adams rounly, adjoining lands of Samuel and William .\lc(‘reury, and others. containing 12 ACRES. more or less, on which are crecled a siibetanlial new Tn‘o- gt}: story Dwelling HOUSE, nml 9. new '9‘ J ' , Stable, with Threshing lloor.— lfiifly There is on the 13:?th :1 ”95.53%; young Orchard, with norm-railing Knur at the door. ‘ mSale to commonoe M 1 o‘clock. P. 11., on said day. when attendance \\ :ll be giwn and terms made known by . JOHN P. FELTY, Adm’r. Aug. 7, 1865. ts A Valuable Farm T PUBLIC SALE—On MONDAY, the 4th A day of SEPTE“ BER next, the subscriber, Executor ofJoseph Hemlu, deceased, will offer at. Public Sale, on lhepremisis,’ A FARM,sitnate in'Mountplensnnt township, Adams county, Pm, three miles east of Get tysburg, near ihe road lending in Bonaugh town, adjoining lands of Abraham Renver, Johnflrens, John Rummel. and others, contain ing 173 ACRES, more or less, 9i pntenle'd land, about 30 acres oftimher, with a sufl‘iciency of meadow. The iinprorements are :._ . - n Two-story Frame HOUSE, with A?" ' Back-building, Smoke House, two- :7 ”fig story Stone Spring House with n, Jggsé; never-{filing Spring, 3 Log Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Cribsfivilh an Orchard 0! choice xruit. It in in a good state of cultivnlion and well Watered witn‘ never-:i‘niling water in nearly every field. ' . Persons wishing to View the Form will call on Joseph A. Hemlerhresiding thereon. fi‘Sale to commence at l c'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by '. GEORGE, llElll.Eß, Ans. 7, 1865. ts? 3’ Executor. ‘ 'Elght Teachers Wanted. ‘ HE School D'rectom of Sn-übnn township will meet at the Public School-house, in untersmn, on SATURDAY, the 19th day 01‘ AUGUST next, at 9 o‘clock, .9, EL, for the purpou of,employing Teachers for the full term. The Schools will open on fine first Man day in Septgmber. and confine three months. \ fi‘Applicunta homing certificates unde‘r ‘ former Superintendents will be required to un ‘ dergo le-exnmi’nution by the present Snperina i tendent. By order affine Board. - ' ' PHILIP EOXOHUE, Prns’t. Wu. SHLLun'rn, Sec‘y. ‘ | July 31, 1865. mi , I ’ July 31,1865. 3m ‘ I. ' State Fair. ENNSYLVANIA 'AGth‘I‘LTL‘RAL SO- P Clli’l‘YJ—The Penncylvauim State Agri cultural Society will hold its lixhilnuon on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, Sep er 26 27, 2a Mnl 29. 1805,31. “‘AMSPURT, LYCUMING COUNTY. Any information desire-l will be given upon persunul appllmlion or by lellcr to 'le undrr signed, m. .\'orrismn‘n, or A. BUYD HAMIL TON, President, llnrri‘burg. , ‘ The olfice of the Sucirty will be opm at WiLiumsport unanvl nfu-rllm ml: of September. A. BHUWEH LUNGAKHR, Norristmvn, July 111, 1565. In 59L" . Wall Papers. HEAT REDUCTION , ' G ' Is THE mucus or \YABL PAPER, ' AT GILHERTHORP‘S, 19 West .\hrlml Stre'ut, York Penn‘s. Xnm now “Hiring a vel‘ysuperior and choict assornnon‘t of WALL PAPERS, M L'. CEXTS PER PIECE. . “2:: CENTS PER PIECE. ‘. , 25 CENTS PM: PIECE, . . \ THOUSANDS AT 30 CENTS um} 11 fine lot of SATIN PAPERS M the 01d pribes ; :1 lo: 0! i'pliOini'hm gnnds, 2| hL-‘mui hil iot oi .\'minghum Curtains, Cornices, and Ounuin ,ihnds‘. Also—\Yiudoernpc-rs‘ Oil Shades; Picture cum and 'l‘.l.~seis; mike and Check .\luuing; Flour and Tabie'Uil Cloth: Vonclizm Blind Tum-minus ;"D.lmnsks nfnil Coiars; Curtain Fixtures; Dnor Sims; kc.. (we. 2 WA]! of which he uil!‘ dispose 0! on as rgusuuubie terms as times will permit. of 10: (ash. . PAPER HA‘NGING ntteudtd'h in any part (If the: State, on ”19 most reasonable turns.— Siuwhrnuu guummied. ,lunc 5, 1865. $3 Coach Paintipg, , . ousn PAINTING, . AND GLAZING ,’l'llc undcrsigned respectfully announce to the citizen; of Gettysburg and the public gm erhlly. that they Have opened a NEW PAINT IA‘G lib‘l‘AlslliSllMl‘lN‘l', in York street, Get tvsburg, (m ll“: building knnlvn. as the old Slough pmpertvg when my are prepared to currynn the businhs iulull in various branches. Gnu-h l’.unting,' Uuuse Painting-Glazing, and all other kinds or we“: in them; lmc WI” be prompllv attended to Mid laiisluction guaran lied. Wonk dpnc in llie best Elyle and charges rensumthle. With this' MHQHIHUP, iimyvnék n shure ofpublic pntronnge. J G. FRY. July :4. 1865. n - I]. J. Hu'.’ Carria ge»Repairi‘ng. 7 NE undersigned would most relpgclfully r infill-m ihe public that he has commenced the business oi REPAIRING CARRIAGES, RUGGIE“, SPRING WAGCSS, &c., ha, in Dnuuer & Ziegler’s Blimksmi’th Shop, in final. Middle street, Gettysburg, where he iniizes all in need ofsucll work to call“ Having much experience in the Carriage-building line, he is able to promise that hisjnhs will ht. well done, and wilf prove satisfactory on trial. ilis charges will he as low as possible, the times considered—for cash or comm-y produce. WM. K. GALLAGHER June 19, 1865 County Treasurer. FELLUW-CI'I‘IZESS z—l offer mytelf a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the decision of the Democrnlic County Cvnvention, and r ~ pect fnlly solicityourwute's. Should I “(85%|)” nominhtion, and be elected, [will endeavor to éonduc! myself and the office in such a. mun ner, that you shall never have cnuée to regret thut you Voted for me.' Yours in hope, May 20, 1865. to H. D. WATTLES. . . County Treasurer. < RGED by many. I offer myself as n candi- U date for COUNTY TREASQRLJR. at the next. ,election, suljcct. to the decision of Lhc Den-Ocratic Counly Convention. Should I he nominated And elected,l promise to disclnge the‘duties of the ofice with fidelity and to the best arm) ability JEREMIAH DIEIHV. » \ Jnne’ b, 1863. tc \ County Trqas er. RGED by many, I ofi'er If as n candi- U date for COUNTY TRE ZRER, at the _next ele‘ctiou, subject to the decision or the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and electedfl promise to :liachnrgc the dulies ofthe olice with fidelity and to the best ofmy ability. «was bHPIA 08. June 12, 1865. W" Notice. HE first arcount of John Crea'e, Tru-lel: of T Belmda W. Black, non campu: mania, has been filed in the Court of Cummou Plea; of Adams connin'md wm‘be confirmrd by the said Court, on the 21:: day ofAUGl'ST’next. unless cause be shown to the contrary. " JACOB- BUSHEY, Proth’y. April 24. 1865.ri'1d* . Notice. HE iccount of )lichacl B. Bhu‘ser. Esq., , Assigfiue of Gent-gal Elhker, has -been ‘ 619 d inihe 00an of Go‘mmon Plans of Adams county, and win be‘confirmed by zhe said ‘ Conn, on the 215% day “AUGUST next, an ‘> less cause be shown to the cont-31y. ‘ JACOB BUSEEY, Proth'y. 4 July g 4, 1365. «1* . ShoamurWanted. GOOD SHOESIAKER—one who can gm A out work-wlll receive liberal wages and comtant employment. by making 'en Hy "appli. cation 10 .1088 L. HOLTZWORTH, July 31, 1865. 3: Gettysburg. MJLLISERY GOOD? 5.3:}: And chain; ' mnenc tab: a up at .“w ’ ‘ {unnérocxsn u Isn't-nus Ema «In-nus formic at 311 Homer’s Drug and Val-my Store. ' IiEZZI e A small Farm T PRIVATISSLR~NQ subsvribcr ofl'crl A at pnvnu sill-. 1139 desirable property,‘ situated in Cumberland wwmhip, Adams co., gnhout one nnd Aim]! mil‘ea from Gettysburg. , on the rum] lrading to Emmitnbnrz, Idjuim‘ng zlnndé 0? Joseph Sherfy, Kichbhis Cadori, and others, containing 26 Acres, more or ‘ less. The improvements are a 3066 , . ‘Two-story Log HOUSE. with Buck- i: g :b’uilding attached, 9. Log Earn, up lexcellent well of wuer at the More? the‘ dwelling: good spring on the tract, 3 large ‘Orchnrd of choice Apple, Peach, Pm and Cherry trees. The land is in a good state or .culti\'ation,.pnn having been limed. and under. mood harming. it is a. very desirable home, 'und ofi'ors rare inducements: to purchmen. { fifetaons wishing to View the property ,are requested to call on the lubacriber, resid. ‘iugtherleon. DANIEL H. KLL‘IGEL. July 24, 1865.. tf ' .4 V A _ A. A.“ -_F-,--___._,. ‘ A Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE—As the subscriber Afi intends to ”quit. farming, he ofi‘ers his FA 3! .nt pxtivate sale. The~ Firm is situated in Mouhtpleunnt township, Adams county, Pm. on the road leading from Huntersmwn to McSherrystown, aboutaix milas iron: the former and four miles from the latter, and about two miles {mm the Conowago Chnpd, adjoining Lundq of Bernnrd Noel, Aloysius Hemlor, Nit-b -uh< Fleiziv. George Smith, and others, can- Luiuing v 63 ACRES. more or,less,nbont 8 acres of whirl: are Woodland and 10 acres Meadow. The improvement: are a. Two-story “.._,“ HOUSE, with It Kitchen nttnchcd, large. Bunk Barn. with Wagon Shed and Corn . Crib to_ it, a good Orchard, n we“ of wntér eom‘onicnt to the house, also a amvcrfniiing sprmg near the Infuse. There is n strum of water Lhmugh the farm. Chugches, Schools and “dis are nil convenient. fii’erzous wishing to View the property can do so by calling on the pl‘rcv. ._ Ju1y10,1863 _ A Splendid Farm 'l' PRIVATE SALE—Tho snhscxibcr, in ‘A' tendmz to quit farming, offers at Prii‘nze S.ile. his FARM. situate in Cumberland town ship, Aqlruna county, about three miles west of Gettysburg, nenr {he (,‘hamborsbnrg turnpike, adjoining hind: of Charles B. Pollev, Abrahaiu I'lnnk, Jncnh Lott, John W. \Vcigle, and mhera, cunninmg '22:! Acres, more or less. about 40 ncrvs‘bning excellent Woodland, with a sufiicirncy of prinw Meadow. The improve ments are n T\"o-;‘Ol_\’ Wenthor- .' “_- bunrilud Dwelling HOUSE, with #34: ‘ ’ , B-Ic|.:builnling. Wnsh [louse Mad :3; “a“ Spling House. a huge Bunk Burii,"_,f‘- rut-1. Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, Carriage Manse. it won (iLPXl'ellem wileriicar the dwvlhng, unh {ln Uri-hard of cholLo {1 hit. About UllC-hfl“ of the Fnrm has beenlimed.’ ll ii ll” in n high smle of cullivntion. and un der good lowing. The property was owned and occupied for many 3?an by .\lr..Dnnicl Pol'ey, now deceased. and is known as one of the host and most desirnlvle‘of .\lmrsh Creek Farm-‘l. Mills, Mechanic Shopa,School Houses, km, convenient. ‘- . Per=ons wishing to view me promisr-s, are roqu-égL-d to call on the subscriber, rcsxding lhexeori. , , ”The Live Stock. Farming Utensils, and the Crops, would also be sold privately, should the purchaser uf the Farm desire to have them. EMANUEL D. KELLER. July 17. 1965. A Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE —-'l'he subscribels, A chcntors 01 the lust ml] nnd testament of Leonard Delnp, dfloens’d. offr‘r M Private Snlv, the following Rea! Esme of said dc cedcnt, viz: ‘ A FARM. situate in Tyrone township. Adam; cmrnty, Pm, ndjolnirxgvldndv or David Yuhe, Daniel; Bmme‘ Rudolph Deitrick, and others. contuiqlng 200 .\cre<. more or less, nlnonv. 50 acres of which art: woodland and 30 acres meadow. The improvements .vrc ¥ . a Twp-story \l’enthcx‘bonr‘lc-l .57.! ' HOUSE, 2 Tenant Homes, large ”kflfi' Log B:er with 2 Wagon Slmds ..‘-:33“ :33“. attached, Corn Crib, Smoke llouse,spnng ”OuSP,'2 good Orchnnls, and n never-failing syringfaeu: the house. There is a. stream of water running through the farm. ‘ mashl’nrsuns wishin; to View the proper‘y will be shown the same by calling on Dnuiel DELIP, residing thereon. JOHN DELAP, DANIEL DELAP, Executor! Feb.‘6, 1805. if New Goodsl' Cheap Goods! VIE PLACE} TU GET THEM - ‘ 71 . IN HANOVER!— \\'c henby inform the citizens of York and Adams counties, that we have established, at. the souuiensl corner of Centre Square and Baltimore street, HANOVER, formerly occu pied by C. E. a T. 'l‘. “Tu-1,9. Branch Store, (the principal business houses being locnted in New York and York, Pn‘u),wherc we will keep nt All Limns :1 regular Msorlment of Dry, Domestic and Fancy GOODS, also, a. well se hrted assortment. of CLOTHS,_CASSI)IERES, CASSINETS, COTTINETS and'CORDURUYS; China, 612338 and Queens-mire, Imdies'. )lissea’ and Children‘s SHOES; also, a nice and lull 'ussortmem ot'nll kinds oi CARPET, Floor and Tnble Oil-cloth. \l‘v have also established in rooms adjoining the I'l-mru! Hotel, a CLOTHING b'l‘OHE. where “s will keep constantly on hand a. well selected nssortment'o! Ready-made Clothing. of the latest. styles, and :1 full Rum-Luzon: of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Hats, Caps», Boots, Shoes, &c., which we wlll sell at reduced prices. ' As 0111‘ motto is, and always will he,~”quicl{ sales and small profits," we hope to reneive 3' share of the patro‘nage of (own and coun try. Our connerlion with the [urge wholeSulc lmnces in New York City and York, Pn.,wb('re are always stored an extenshe flock of goodz, which we sell at. wholesale and retail, enables us to supply_onr old friends and such of our new customers as willlgive us a call, with the vor'y b‘est marketable goods, M. lower rates thnn can be purchased nnywhe‘re in the State. Cull apd see [or your=elves. . . 1 ms. LEBACH a; mo Hanover, June 2611865. 1y _ ‘ Moro Phillips’ _ muss mmowm swan ‘ PHOSPHATE 0; LIME, FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURER‘S DEPOTS, 1 .\'o. 27 N. Frunt Street, Philndflpbin, and .\'q 14 Bowl)’s \Hlarf, BALTIMORE. Thc.subscriber begs leave to intonn Dealers and Consumers that he is pow pr-epnrcd to furnish .\IORO PHILLIPS’ GENUINE IM PROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, in any qunnfitics. ‘ The unlversal fatishction this article has given during the past. {our years: hns soda-7 creased thedemnnd that l have been compelled to greatly enlarge my capacity for in manu fncture,nnd have béen indu’ced to establish a branch home in the city of Baltimore. l trust that I will be able to fill all orders during the Benson. Yet my rule iafiut comfiru scrml. Price in Philadelphia $6O per ton, 2000 “15., in Baltimqro ume price, freight from Philm L'elphin ndde‘. Discount. to D lcrs. ' ' Q‘For sale SSW. E. Bl’l‘TlJi & 00., Get tysburg ' BIORO PHILLH’S, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. 3131-. 20, 18653317117774 A___.,,- 77 . Frélh Arrival. ATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. |I I , " COBEAN & CO. avejult receivehnd opened another splendid “normal“ of EATS, CAPS, BUUTS Ind SHOES. for Summon wear, which they are selling ,nt vary low prices considering _ the tima. The {Men styles of Snmmerflxys and Cups, of every descnption and price. Boots and Shoes, ofauperior make, and, [n wnrrlmed tom, shrugs on hand. Work made to otdgt and repairing dune on shorlno lice, by experienced workmen. Also,‘ " HARNESS MAKING, ~ cirrud on in 11) its branches. Persons wnnt: ing “swing in this line would dp wellfip call. - la‘Don't target. the old staqd to Change}:- burg 111-eel, if you but Barnum. ‘ COBEAN & CRAWFORD. June 19, 1965. .. _ .. ADFRS’ Cloth {or Cloukinmaui'lu pl-g L Inn. located at F'AflfiESTOQK QRJ’S'. ROWN _AND BLEACHKDA HUSLI‘NS, It B mm: 15 cents,» Harass'wcxs'. . -~-‘~‘;,, C‘f““‘”rb’ Summing Néwo \HE WORED REXUWNED . ’ j ‘1 , ‘ WIMOUGHBY'S mwrunmtu nchonwlu I I‘MHSOI, anis- , mama. nun” co.. m. This reluhruevl Dull is xuperinr ”an other machine of the kind yet imroduced ioJlyub lic. Among ll: w’lv..nt.\ges are thong-4t dig. ' lrihures the grain with pcrfecl’regllaflty; [g War—choker,— or *buenka tho ngn. .Bmlgh ‘ groun'J, or fast. or slow driving. m not Vary the quantity sown to the «erg. It can be up. later} whilst. in mofion. The math or shoal: 55': so confirm-ted as not :0 break whoa com. ing in contact with roots nnd noun, hue. ‘ spring buck m their propn- places. It will now 'evcry kind of gidn with thu same hopper. W ' allo measure: the quantity ofgrnln to be sown 110 the acre, uhdjs: simple in its construction and easily mnnnged. This inv’ention for loving ALL KINDS of Guano and Compost mnkea the Drill, perfect. and rompipte. It rows the grain and manure! the ground at the sometime. Thil constrain. tion of thé Atarh'ment is very simple and II easily repaired. I: will sowxrom one mum:- ty' bushels to the acre, and the {ecu can 69 regulated whim in_ Motion' to “it poor ,or rich ground. Those mnchines negd only be seen to be admired. 'All who have tried them pronounce them the most complete arrange. merit for the purpme ever oiferodjb the pub lic, Hundreds of certificates can be prpdudcd from prncticul fmmers in Frnnkliu county And in Maryland in prove that the mnchine In no humbng. and hug given entire sutiamction in every case where it has been lrh-d.’ - WILLIAM WHILE, Agent. Aug. 7,1865. tf ’ [XORICUL'TURAL mm. ‘ I - ‘ _ firm: ROUNDS The Managers oftbe Adams County Mm}; CULTURAL SOCIETY have the pleasure—pig mmiiuuring tn the'pnh‘i‘c t-hnt the FA”! will belhehl at the BEKDERSVPLLE GROUP: , on TUESDAY. “’hllSEfilAY and THIN?- D'AY, the Hub, 1‘94), and let. _dnys of Saptcmu her m-xt. Until that time the Gruunds fill be open to all, (subject to the regulation of the Mangers) on the FlßS'l‘ nnd THIRD SAT. URD.\YS ol each-month, for exercising and trnining horses, and lor pleasure driving“ The pi‘iblic'nre intited’to bring along their fut. hh‘rsez and ,fnncy horsrs to develop their mus. cle and exhii‘it their activity and metnl on tho turf. Gentlemen, bring with you your when, your daughters nnd nt'qnuiutttneea. Upon the Ladies, to :1 great degree, depends our anceeu. ll'they mil pirticipnte and assist, We feel cer lnin thnt the l-‘nir will excel any one previous- I)’ held. Itnd he an occasion at which the peo ple of Adams County any be proud. These occasions will divert the mind from the regu— lnr rnutine 01 every day his and he conducive to health and attonglh. . - ADAM s“an AT 2 O'OlflCK, P. .\l., 0? EACH OF THE' 480”; DAYS, the Board will meet at. their office on the Fair Grouuda, for the transaction of lunineh upper-mining to the Fnir. And at 6 o'clock, 1’.,.\1.,0u eurh nflhe snid dnye, dis cussmns 'mll be opened on Agricultural aub jecu, which will also be held on‘ the Fair Grounds. The public gener:llly,and especial ly the ludivs, are invited in Us present nnd participate in these, di_scnssinnx; which’are in u-n-led for the difl'uswir of knowledge on the subjectsofl-‘mming, (izlrd‘mnng. Fruilflrowing, ye. 131 mm GRIEST, Prel’l. Wu. H. WinsuN, Slc'y Aug. 7, mus. u VOTXCH is hereby gin-ll to n.” Legmes and 1 other [FL-mom convorned, (1111'. t 6 Ad miniaUnLion Accounts hereinafter mafitioncd‘ will he presented at the Orphan“: curl of Adams county. for continuation and altownuu, on .\IUXDAY, the 215'. day of AUGUST, 1885, at. 1!) o’clock: A. .\I , viz: ' 201}. The account. of Francis Coulson. Ex ecutor of the will of Mary Lobough, ,dec’d.’ 205. The first and final amount of Sarah Myers. Administrntrix. and Wm. H. Webb, . ' liaq., Arlnnnictrumr of the estate of Catha rine Mycis, late of Readingltownahip. deo. 206. The second account, of Emunuel' Butt, Executor of the last. will and mm- ‘ ment of Peter Ilarbolrl. deceased. ‘ l 207. First and final account. of Nicholls Fleigle, Administrntor .of Adolph Pom-1 man. deceased. ~ ' , ‘ I“ 208. First. account of Samuel Bucher, . » Executorofthe'last will and testament of. , Marv Elizabeth l‘leintzalman, deceased. ' ' 209. The second and final account of , George Thomas and. George Mickley,"Ad- 1 mmistrntorq ol Pctcr‘A. Smith. decanted. ‘4 _ 210. The account of Content. Griest, Ad- t mmiulrnlrlx 6f the estate of Jacob Griect, ‘ deccased. late at Lntimoije township. . 211. The first account of John Flakes, .2 Administrator of Moses Fickel. deem-ed. t 212, The first uccountof Nathaniel Wllt- ,' mnn and Eli Single. Executoya of the willof ‘ Henry Walkman, deceased. l 213. First nccotmtof N. W. Woodl, 2351].. i Exccutor of the hm will and testament of‘ ~l‘ Cnrson C. Moore, liq” (lvceused. , ‘1 214. The account. of John Hornet. Ad- ; mini.trntor of [high G. Scott, deceased. ;‘ 215. Thv first, and finul account of Peter \‘l'eikert, Executor of the last will and taunt; ; tament 0! John Weikcrt, deceived. ‘ , . ‘ 216., The first and final account ofEliihh l. Pent-ore, Executor of the last will and tear i . tament of Hannah Gnnretlon, deem, l } 217. First. and final account, of Henry 1 Bishop, Jr.. Administlntor of Henry Bishofl. 2' Sr... deceased. . ‘ . “ 218._1‘he ;account. of D. B. Russell, Ad- .17 mlnistrntor of Daniel Snyder, deceased. . 1 1 219. The first account. of Henry .Clsll- ‘ .mun and Andrew Brough, Administrator of 1. lJohn Cashmun, deceased. . _ j ' 220: The first. account of J osephla. Shorl}, , EM}. Administrator. of the estate of Mgr] ‘, Sneeringerglecensed. . - - . w. fl‘hq’second and final laccotmt of : Benjamin handle. Execgtaor of thp will of ‘ Isaac Slouesiler, had-of Union 14)., dec’d. 222. The first and final accountaf John A} Mcllvaine. ‘E‘q., Executor of the lutwill and tutumont. ol Ehznbeth Stoneolfot‘, llte‘ I of Gcrnmny township, deceased. 223. First and'finsl accomt of John ‘B. ‘ Group and Jesse R. Group, Executor: of the ‘ llust will and testamentrof-Philip Group, ‘ decoasetl. L x >‘ v. 224. Firsfi and final pccount. of Wm. B. ‘ Gardner. Esq‘. Adminwtrntor of the auto 1‘ of Jesse Johnmm, de'cfsused. ‘ ,; I ' fl5. The accountof Robert GJ‘cCrurg, L Adminial'ngor of the estate of Sushi?" -, ’-' den. (keen-9d. ‘ . - i W 226. Ths-first and final “count of n. 3} MdJomughy, Administrator de bani: not i of Géorge W. D. Irwin‘ late of Liberty w. ship, deceased. ‘- , . _‘> ‘ SAMUED LILLY, Begum. 1‘ PJzigter‘s Office, Guayaburg,‘ . 3. July 2!, 1865. tc“ 1 . j Carriage-mam Renamed. ‘HE war being over, the undersigned hsn_ ' resumed the _ ' ‘ ' "“ CARRIAGE-MAKING Bcsmxss, - ‘ M the}: old ptnnd. in Full “i‘ldie street, ‘ " ' I .UETTYSBUBG, ‘. G where they up again prepared to pnt‘un work :4 in the moat finshionnble, subfiantill,nndluyc‘- 3 tier manner; 2% Int} of n‘ew and ujco'hd-hlni ’ CABRIAGES, B'QGGIFS, #O., _’ ‘. on hand,’ gpich (they {vm disuoae o! 1': the L{ low?“ price; ; pm] I” order! will be "391 e la as promp‘lymnd saflrfnmoi-ily as , iblg; ’ 7 » ”unparalxw ":3 dunc with dispatch, and at cheapest uni. )1 , A largolbt. of new adult! [IABSESSOII hand fut saw. ‘ ’ ‘ Thankful thn- the liberal pauonhge 114-on (or.- enjoy't}; by them, they soficit‘nnd'wm g- :. dearer to «serve a huge dun: in the with. E; ‘ ‘ mmn z zmcm; ,ngr . July 10, I‘E65. u : lg. Nance. , ._‘ ‘ 0x A. svasa's ESTATE...Lmen 5 filtration on the astute 01mm; 5 (h , kt. u! Hamllmthn (’05:)le 1 Abus, co., deceuad,~huiqg been mm»afil tho undersigned, residing m Gelt’lbm‘g’!“ a; beret? gin-u nodes xo n” pcfio’nuihdoblld :01; said enutu to make’ immtdi'nte pm” “if those bnn'uag «Inims again» ”£le 1. "gm 5‘ sent their propetlkaumomkgwd.tu;mh ;1 meat. _ . A. DUhCAX, ‘dn‘gww Jniy 10,1865. 6‘ . , 34‘. GUM srmm 6mm DRILL TH}: GLAND ATTACHMENT The Adams County 1:133/11:1 Register’s Noticp.‘
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