17 voupilert pm £9.40: . I. 3'. Infra, “no: my nonmon anrrnma’. PA. MONDAY “SKIING, AUG. 2!. 1865 Democratic County Convention. 111 l Imus AND 'l‘lll‘.’ conn'rn‘u- 11%“. NEGRO EQUALITY. [ Atlmqeflug ofthe Democratic Connvy Com mime, at Wolf‘s Hotel, in Gettygbmg, on Sunni-y lut,’ (he folluhing re-alutioq was unnuimonsly adapted: Mud. Thu! (he D’emocmtic voter: of Adapt county be. and they In: henby, re quested to meet at their usual places of bold ing Deieglu Elactiona. on SATURDAY, :11: 2d of SEPTEMBER 11¢“,th the putpou or choming Dglegues to represent. them in l County Contention to be held in Gettysburg. un MONDAY FOLLOWISG. {September 4th,) at 10 o’clock. A. M., to nominau n County Tick», :9 inc. Bunion-X Conferces. "anti unnmt Ipc‘fothr bniiqas: as may be dum pd fit‘clunry. The Delegate Buttons to open “3 and close st 5 o'flock, P. 1, in all the districts except Genysburz—iu the latter to open :17 and close at 9 u'clOck,P. .\t. JACOB BRIXKEKHOFF, Cb'n. hum—Won, Scé'y. Aug. 21, 1863. Ic Tar NNE WS. ' Tho um o! Worn, the Andaman“). ply-gunman. hi {on tho millury’mmminlon. hula on Monday. ~ Domain 6mm MM! 3‘ mm». Conn , h“ In”. urinal; diamond, Ind I!’ II mmorvd um ho [an "in. fld W!” "and! out at money. the “ham C-ble Compunyjnn hm! n muting And n polud to nhe £90,000 on uni-h 11:. mm: “Mm—M contract and buy 1 second one - H ll Ink! that. a monument to John Brown will in "NM In Torrlngton, Cohn , the lam: where he mum-i. = Th. London “E‘poclntur” any: : “Th: Comb" Muld ‘aluu hl‘l Illrmod and proud tho 9mm" d 3.“ ‘O - In Landon, on)- or nhcm mm hnu‘mnnhnd Aphfld." flu nbol Gown! troll on Dumb: not \m‘md m. 'r-IMII'I luau. A flu Mnl Bum!" Duper-l 'l‘yrrol, ol’ Tannin”, hu- In“ hr pinion. 4 CI" lohmnn, of Tanzania, ha: been pun-don“ by tho Prelidmt. . )ZI-robal Cungronmnn 11mm“. 0! Kontucky‘. hu boon ulnued {rum nrrut, and has hm hm prnpeny renew! to hlm by direczlnu a! the Preiidpgt John l‘oruth bum" lppuiMed Mnynr o! Mabno. ncrwbnl V. Johnmn. of Gem-gin, h In Washlnflnn The military court engaged In tho trill p! Worn Idjour. nod on Tuesday. tn :- dny no! mum]. on the lunentlon of Jun Aimcue Chlpmxn. Immediately am: the primunr plaid ' not guilty " No rpm" bu horn Inflgmd for ll.“ poet-ling. Worse llnl been romndfiw the Old Carnal. ‘ ‘ ‘11:. "Special Provost erlbll" o! the Wu- Dcpnhmln gun nun-m from I wont through the South, comm tho npom cl nth: dolh‘tnuan than. had I‘m the MI. an yum-gin “bun shaman: a tin «mm; a! mi United Slam. Thu hunting "Cummomuth" My: tho Don-menu: ”not“; in the Kunlucky noun a! Repnuntnuvu {I ll:- “on. Thu nfllefl report! of cranky 10 negro“ in Nor“: Ono ) In Ire contradicted. Quin Hum-l: bns gun. to Gummy. ‘. flu Ina Con'vennqn o! Mimi-1m)! bu Idflphd In umpidmdm w ibe Connsmllon null-hing ulnar}: All the mmbm In" united in n mrmorlnl to Rreuldenl Johnson. lullng Imam, for .1030er Dui- und Governor Chrk. h In atnud u:- {allot-ing ndditiopsl trloopum to be muo- Oorod out of urvica immediately: From an MIMI. Do mntfilx thouund ; Department of Wilmington. eight Wanna; Kentucky. in (hound ; North Carolin, eight ”OW; Ninlnippi, two tbvuund. All SIM oohrod lroopl In the nerrice villahoruy hr {in-- hryd out. 30 up Lh- Wuhington corn-mud“! o! the low York “Trina," "on good mummy PW Johnna otduod tho homunculus! a! nu Vutln ”doll! In a pan: to radar m minimal; 0! Honda 3. suphul‘u comfonublo u po-lbh. ' The Pruld‘ea‘ hm ippolntqd nu "Encuuu Bun-II" M m. chum iv! the pnédon bullpen. number V. Johnson bu but} I print. intervlew with Ib- Pruidonk ‘ The trill or Worn nu rammed on Ween-any. 'fln ‘l'KHCtmtnl but been tuned by th- omluion of th, Mme. pf Lu, Sodduu, Nouhrnp Ind Moan. Tho mum from on precincv. h Prue. coax-gun manly, In: ,tho' am out 0(180 mm, mum boon mm». ”W by tho uglnrlllon balm. A commit“. of ovdr on. bundrnd eman- bu been up polntod 1n Richmond toglu President Johnna 1 min; ro ptptlon on tho amnion ofhl- thump-tad may ' K DELEGATE ELECTIONS. SATURDAY NEXT in Hue day fixed for the Democratic Delegate Elections. We cannot. 100 earnestly urge a general unend ancein all tbe'districis. Send your best men to the Convenxlinn, and the best, ticket will be the result. 4 A vigorous efl‘ort with such a tickm, can . . fail of lnanduome luc €6BB. STATE NOMINATIONS The Democratic Smte Convention met at. Harrisburg on Thumhy last. and made the following excellent nominations: For Au. dim;- General. Col. W. W. H. Dgrxs. of the 1041 b Pu. Reziment, Bucks county; SurveyorGeneml. Lt. COLJous P. Lmrou, of Gumbrin county. Joseph L. Shorb, Esq, npmentodmlnma coungy in the Con vention. Proceedings md recolmiom in next Qmpiler. m ABOLITION CONVENTION. The Abolitionirts held their State Com iantion st Earrinburg on Thursday week; If we may judge from the proceeding, it would appear rhet the Curtin faction tri umphed over the Cameron clan in' gm or ganisation, nomination and genera man lnent of the Conventfim. Jolm Cee‘nnn. .:fihdfonl. a fussy small-fry politician who left' we Democracy a couple years _ago, for the party’s ood, was rewarded in a cheap way for gain recreancy. by being made temporury Chairman of rho Conven tion. and afterwards Churmnn of the Abo lition State Centre! Comminee, in Simon Cnmcron‘s place. , General John F. Harlranftmf Mnntgom 'ry county, was nominated forgguduor General. and 00!. Jacob M. Campb'ell. of Cambrin, for Surveyor General; both on first ballot. ’ . #Tho Democnu of York county. on. funds: lulmominnted (hefollomug strong ‘ ticket: Session A. H. Glam. (subject. to the York and Cumberland Conteronué) AWN}, James Cameron and Abram . W; .Oommisrioner. Henry Ram, #9985; Treasurer. Gmrga Daron: District. mmqhm. W. Bulengpr; Sun-voyeur. 8. Ex. Bu y; Amman Joseph Landis; Dz ;edoc. Henry Kochanour. “The Descent-1c figuration of Cum berhnd conga, which min at Cnrlisie on )loadgy. no Mai 00]. James Chg-(nut. fer the Senate; 92111 e Long for the Anem biy; O; E. Mnglaugh in for District Anor p’q; Levi Zieglegfjor Tran-um. Ind A. 1". flat for Commi mar. .-*We nous: in the HE’WBurf ‘ aeommunica‘umkmgmdiuglh r, ' :?‘ ‘ibumau. Esq. art 6 Mom-am: ' " _.‘. 40: Saw Senator m chi; dip %~«" lopommepding J. McDon w : is“ for the name pmuipn. . -v 31’7”,” gnnéngmge‘nfion ,‘ , 4.3; .p m" 5: W 'g'Tv h E. SOUTH CAROLINA. Gov. Perry. of'South Caroline. come time. :30. paid a visit to Wuhington. and whilst thm hnd conferences with the President Indmemben of the Cabinet. He was much loosed with his visit. and in s :peech nt larcenville, South Carolina, on the Lil. in latent, gave a number of particulars. Of this inwrview with the President, he said: 1 I told him thntthepeo in of South Card ‘ line accepted the terms otphis proclamation, land were thawed to return to their alle ',zinnce to the Union. That from having i been the most rebellious Stnte in thefiouih. ‘ l we: satisfied South Carolina would. hence .lorth. he one of the most lnynlol‘the South ,ern States. That she would reform her lConstitdtion and abolish slavery. give the , electron ofGowrnor and Presidential Elec l torn to the people, and equalize the repre lentntion oflhe Stage. I gave it as my opinion that the diannion feeling of the ISmte lmd originated in the parixhel. The President ext-reused himselfgrltifled [at the course South Carolina wu likely ,to punue, and inuend oi manifesting any b‘it ter or revengcful spirit. he evinced greet kindness. lolicitude and magnanimity.— The whole delegation was deeply imprened with the courtesy, dignity And ability of his Excellency. rflis polifllcnl views ex pressed to us were those of a patriot end a statesman. He wished to see the country lance more quiet, permeable, happy and , prosperouc. In regard to the relative pow» 1 er. of the State and Federal Governments, his Opinions were identical with my own, so long expressed in South fiCM‘Ol'mfi. He twat equally-opposed to the Centrulmtion ; and conmlldatlon of powers in Congress he {he was toithe teceuion of the States. It 5 must be leftto the Legislature o%ch State ’to decide who nhnll be allowed \ vote in ‘tbe State. ,Any Attempt on the ‘pnrt of :Congreus to control the elective franchise l of: State would be unwar'mntnblr murpu; f tion. He expressgdmn ardent wish to see {the constitution of South Cnrolinn popu ; larized by üboliuhiu’g the parish “presenta tion. and equalizing the political power of the upper and lower country. giving the election ofGovernor to tlicfpenple. and him the election of electors a President and Vice Fresident. ‘ ‘ _ Gov. Perry further llld: . On leaving the President, he requested me to call and see Mr. Seward. Secretary of State, and give him the same information i 1 had given his Excellency in reference to the public feeling and sentiment ofSouth ‘ Carolina. ‘This I (lid in comeény with the l iSoutb Carolina delegation. e found Mr. ‘ Seward kind and cordial, and gratified at ‘ the information we gave him with regard ; 'to the politic. of South Carolina. Before lvisiting Mr. Seward, I hurl be n to call on ’ the Attorney Gem-ml, Mr. Sprferl. He ex pressed himwll surprised ’nnd mortified at ‘ my speech. made to yn‘u on the 3d of July. But 1 soon discovered that he had only! :glnncéd over the speech, and did not com-f prehend~ the (one and 'tcmper of my re-l tmnrka. I told Mr. Seward “hat the Attor-f ney General had said. Ha ~replied. 1 read 3 {your speech this morning attentively, and} considering the standpoint lronrwhich you i made it, I think it a very good one. When 4 flwns Governor of New ank. said Mr” iSuwurd, I uzod to mnke speeches‘ whiiclil :were very severely criticised in Charleen)“, I and I said to myself. what the «levrl havel the people of Charleston to do with ui-y| spot’ch made in New York" I did not' spank in them or for them. but to the pco- ! lple of New York. And 1 suppose. Mn} Perry. you intended yuur speechiur South i anroline and‘ not for Washington: 1 bom‘ PUT IT on. ‘ 1 Hundreds of “Repuirliciins” agree with )emocrntu, that negro t-ufi'rngo would be , angerous tothe perpetuity ofthe Ropuhiir; but they put 03' their opposition to it to “a , i’nore convenient season." If they are hun ;est in oppming the political equalization of ‘ the races, they‘cnnnot consistently adhere any longer t 6 the Abolitipn organizlitiun.— {Although the party with‘which they have i hitherto acted may not ventui-eio endorse , negro suffrage in itg plutforms,, ts leaders tare nénrly all in favor of it and openly ud h’ocnte it. Therefore, if they should he suc cessful at the polls. they will clafmthat {the penfiie have decided in River of giving ' the‘ negro the right to vote and will renew ‘ their pre‘snure'upon‘ the President to com pel‘ him to take ground .in fnvor of this new political heresy. Hence. we say, if you would greee’ryo the White Man’s govern ment,‘ egin.the work now: If you wait ‘ till the Abolition party have fully shown their hand, you‘wili have Waited till the game is lost, or wo’n. Don’t fiut off your warfare against. this iniquitous scheme.— “Wihat thou doest, do quickly 2"—-B¢dfuril Gaul“. . ' ' . A 18‘“. will require more than one and a half million dollars to pay the. general .offi cers assigned to duty under the recent general order. This is a. monstroua impo eition upon the taxpayers. The people want. no standing army 0! shouldemtraps while peace reigns—especially of those po< litical, holiday creatures who never saw the “from.” in war‘ limes. Muster them out. and stop the vast. expense of keeping them in itflened. nWKeeping mililgr; possession of a country is a costly business, under the most favorable circumstances, but‘whon the re~ sources 0! n countxy ale dried up by civi} war and by qu governmmt for years, Hm pecuniary trouble becomes still more ou~ erous.” ' The Philadelphia‘ Ledger, a newspaper claiming ‘ to he of {Mr “moat ,slraightest sect,” gives this as a deliberate Opinion. aThe inventigation 6? Custom Home afi'aurs at Memphis shows the Government. to have been fiwindled of at. least $1,200,000 byCollector Carlton. HisbéndumanJudge Page, bu been arrested for suspected con~ Mamas-Chicago Journal. Add to this 51.200.0001 he sum 0f5190.000 lost to the Government in the defnlcatign 0! Stone at Columbus, and €t_ mnku nearly a million and I half 10>L~b3 the conddchof two "loyal” Republicans 2 ' Kentucky Lrgfalarvre.—Tha latest ofl'ici‘al returns place the Lrgislature as follows; House. 45 Democrats and 28 Ram. _The Senate willsmnd 17 Reps. to 19 Democrats. RM: 10m: correspondent of the Chica go Tribune says that. among Rapubhcans he finds but one¢entiment on the negro cuf frnge question. and that is entire unanimi ty in its behalf. Only Democrats are op posed to it. y ‘ IQ‘Massachusz-tlsmu nigger: vote who have (no hundred and fifty dollgn’ want; ofpro My. She iswilhng \o be governed by ticgeniggre. but not by poor ones. Ban" Chpturz'd During the Rddfiané—Thb Quufiu‘msnr General has issued ID order, under 'iuotmcuons from tbs Secretary of W“. in “Wave horses recaptured hora the rebel m (o line'efi‘ec: that where a. horse captfimi M Iho rebels is identified by snifiewm prbbt’u we ptupvrty of: loygl cniun. the claim oimcimrn to his pro perty will be recOguiud by returning the bursa to him. or it the aqucgiiiiu of the ser vice prevent we}: reruns,» pnyingforuat. the average Gowmmem pricoofihe district, receipxg to be taken in all case) it dupliouo. . _ . . t 200 LIVES LOST, mNw ,Omwwn of »VHWi-Adis- 0n the 18111 ofJuly. me steamship Bro- PHOb from bi; L 001! 53)” ”In" Archbishov ‘ther Jonathan, from San {now for Kenrick has Informed the Calbohc clergy rump“, was totally M, nd 57" p”, Hut ibey must not. take the path prescribed Jinan were drownad—amang them hit 2! We "41%: 5”“ corivenuon. .753 Pm" La‘Wfisht. on his way to take commit! wriw- c Ewen lava wewou :1 lo- H W fCol b‘ . wlfifiag'nsxmxlar course. i 0 h‘ flwfl'f-JE— ._ kW 1 am- owner of the bum in which F; 5 Q 1 Wo‘lwh‘mmm “9d C 9011?” Mr. Lincoln? died. complains that the wei 9*; ‘ ‘ ‘ PMS m“ I“ Len" “1“" ““3 tombto Ila expiring Prendent stole his “"V 1- "1‘ ‘ . 3WD M's, silm spawn. and other articles ,‘fifiw” ’»- * hank burnt gone into I 0! value. This in (Eran-t, of “grant 'moral . ; rag?!“ ‘ Go's “warden," . 131%,, Mm thuh‘EOdlineu is . ~...'. ~ ' 7....F’Wl- Ifluijl in rota: my alum: m flaking.” MI,- pion of the Icriptnm: I“ tarp lohm 4' \ Bounty. ”An unusual "nah” 0" advertising compels us :0 defer 3"an articles in type for this issue. The advertmmenum (men 9|". possess much interest for} Inge por tion of our genders, and they at lent m“ not complain. ‘ , Q‘A' goodly number of new subscriben' ‘ wexe added wont list last week. Ba}. “Mill there is room." ‘ y ‘ WORK—August term of Court wu‘hel , but week—~Pruidnnt Judge Fisher tad .Lsoninte Juduel Ziagler .‘nd \Viermun 09' the bench. The following in a Int of the. cane: tried : f ‘ cannon run. 4 Herman M. Feller vs Henry Dyan-t.— Suimnuns in Aunmpni: to recover bill 01 ,bonrding alleged to hue been assumed by Edef-’ndunt. Verdict. for plnnlifl‘far 3114 H. Nichol-a Codori vs. George Plank.— Summcnn‘ in Asumpait to recover hack ,price psid for horse mold to phimifl'. Ver ;dict for plnintifl' for $69 24. Jacob A. Gardner and J. W. Gardner. Adminisjralors of Wm. Gardner. deceased. turviving partner of-Wm. & B F. Gnrdner. vs. John G'urdner and Isaac E. Wierman. Administrators ofJacob Gardner. damned. Suit on note. Verdict for plaintiffs {Ol‘BB75L Reba-ca R. Beltzhoover. by Mr next (riend Jobn Wolford, Vs.Chl"isliun H. Be-llz hoover. Application for divorce, and de cree granted for thesamv. qunran szfisnms. ‘ Commonwealth vs. Murtha J. Devan. Assault and bultery on Henry Bishop.— Verduct (fly; and sentenced to pay one dollar fine d costs. ‘ '1 Commonweahh vs. Julia A. Bream. As lsault and battery on Jacob Bream. Ver édic! guilty. andlsentenced lopny five dollars Ifine and com. S F Commonwealth vs. Julia A‘. Bream. A‘- ‘Bault nnd Ln may on Mulks Bream. Ver ldicl guxlly. and fined one 1121er and costs. ! Commonwealth vs. Julia A. Bream.— {Surety of the peace,on oath ofJncob Bream. Defendant sentenced to pay costs. f 'Commonwwlth vs. Thomas Trail. Sell; ling liquor without license. Plead guxlty. lnnll fined one dollar am! costs. .' Commonwealth vs. Elias Cram. .Fnrni {cation and humanly, on oath of Mary Jane lMchns. Vendicl. not guilty, prolecuunx vnnt appearing! ' I Commonwealth vs. - George Warner.— Assault. and battery on Mary— J. Brown. lVerdicv. guilty. and defendant. fined twenty. ‘ five dollars and«cosls. _ Commonwealth vs. Edward Hughes. Ilen ry- Adams and U~car Stine. Larceny—- “pocket pickigg." the 4th of July: last. Not appearing, £39211- recogmzunces Were fmfeited. ‘ Commonwealth vs. Abraham Trestle.— Surety ol' the peace. o'n oath of David Es sick; vavndnm semencvd lopay (hecmm. Commonuenllll \s. (ivorge Smoky-1 Robbery 0! u wmch from Dawson Johnson. Verdict not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Alfrrcl 113119. 1.11-- any of posts from Frederick Herr. Ver dict not. guilty, because of insanity of (1m defendant. The Cum: mdered Hum. 10 be plnr‘ed at the Poor [[nusp, Commonwealth vr. Jeremiah Knhlm‘. Lari why—alleged, rvtainmg of .ockm—lmnl: with money found. Vholnngin} 4n David Wolf. Verdict guilty. Motion fora new u-inl. AGRICI'LTCRAI. FAIR.-—-l)mi‘l form-l. that the Adams (‘n‘unly Agricultural Ftir, at Bends-ravine, mil take plan- on the 19d). 20th and 215', days of Septembennext— only A few weeks from 'thi:l dAte. We are glad tn learn that the prospects for the Fair are vei-‘y good. The President and Mann gers are busily at .work nmldng‘lm neces saiy preparations. and it i: hnpod tlmt any farmer in the county will mamlvsl .xn inter est in its success~nut only eve-1y hruwr, but. all others “-1.0 have anything of interept to exhibit. The hulk-R. ton, are invoked to give the Fair’their earnest aid, knowing in the President and Munagnu do that it Will be ofmuch value. The Fair grounds are 'being put. in thor ough repair, and Will be made ns attractive as péssible. Several new features will he introduced. amnng‘tlie rest a deparlment of Battle-field Relics, into which muny' in terestingvnrlicles will he collected. ’We would advise all who have nmthing to ex hibit to do so—anrl these who hnve no! to give EheiFuir the bemfiz of their presencv. GETTR'BURG-FEMALE INSTITUTE. -—The next. session of this Institution mil open on Mouday,SeyL 2. For termfi of tui tion; &c., the made: i“ rvferred to the card of Mrs. System’the Principal, in another column. This is one ut‘ the best. female scbdols iu the country. Gettysburg may well be proud ofic. _ . AN AFFECIING STORY SPOILER—- Sergt. Humiston, says the Bahimoxe C'.‘ip per, who it was supposed expired on the field of Gettysburg—wilt; wns'lhe hero ohhe celebrated Gettysburg Photographs. of a very fine poem by Jus. G. Clark, and innu merabie affecting neWSpuper articles—re turned to his home and tumily. at. I’ortville, Cattaraugus county, recenlly. having been confined as the Glen Times learm as u prim oner in one of the Southern prison pens, and but lately released. [Q'Our young lady friend, Miss Mary Jane Lilly, of MnuMplenmnt, has made us gums: accepkable present, in the shape of a pair of fine young chickens. A nice “ed~ ilm‘lal speech” would be in place just here, but. being unusually cramped for room, we must confine our “remarks on the present oécuion” lo a simple expression of thanks o—which the (uir time: will please consider as herein done very sincerely and very earnestly. It. is needless to say that the chickens are pure Democratic stock. the kind that are destiucd to do a was: deal of crowing hereaflcr. fiDr. J amen Brynnmfls'gw York, has be come one of the most extensive'advenisers in the Unjled States. By {sir-deuk‘ng with everybody. (including the minis-rs.) he has ‘ won an excellent leputalion,’ and his meg?“ is therefore easily explained.-—-- In a 1 our business transactions with him. i we found him prompt and correct, which is more than can be said gas large propor- ‘ tion at New York Idverti rs. ‘ 'FOB SALE-$5O. $lOO. and 2.500 U. s. 10 40 cgvpon Bonds. gold-bearing interest. These are the only U. 8. land: lhil are redeemable'in gold. Inquire of Juo. L. Tale, Bugle Hotel. Gettysburg. ' ‘ fil‘ha Sabbath School connected with .Ihe Sathoiic Munch in this pines had 3 Pic Hit: It Wolf’s Woods on, Thursday last. A very plenum time was had by the yoyng and old. . , 3“qu Papers. Paper Hangings and Window Shades. km. .kc“ Id'l. in this issue. by Howell J: Bourke. 4th 5: Market 81.5., Phliad’u. H. '8 B. are manulacturera of goqu it. their I no. Give them :0. can. fi'l'hé Tmplceb of the’l’resbyterian Church of this place have sold 11m 101 of ground on which llw oid church edifice swirl, to Mr. Nicholas Weaver. for 3600 can . . TERRIBLE WEBER m [lBBOll3l l A (Yarn and!!!) Four Sons Kraut-The ISI. Louia Republican bu nu account of, fthe murder of Judge Wright, and (our? x minibus of his family. as follows: i 1 t Ippearu .Ihnl Col. Babcock Ind hin; pqund of mililil’. on Tunday int. went to the midnce of Judge Wright. in Phelps muniy. about len milesfrom Réila. They remained there until Thursday. On that‘ day lhey "rested Judge Wright Ind [in' 01 his sons. Some sort of an investigation was made in to accusaiions brought. against The parties. eiLher fancied or real. when iv was determined to take them to Rolls. M ; wan given out. be further trial. Mrs ' Wright. the wife or the Judge, and step mnth‘er of liivons. at first. implored COL: Bnhcockunoc to take her family away. 4‘ . Finding that her entrenlea were unavailg, fing, nhe then he ought him to permit her! nonceompany the . This also we: refused, ‘3- ‘bnc upon her im oring him to do some : thing for her prote ion. as she was fearful ; ‘of being-murdered i eft alone. the young ‘esi eon. a mere Itriph g. was released. 1 _ The Judge was then ounled on a. horse {by himself. ‘and his (0 r sons upon two: 5 other horseagpnder a gun d of the squad of ‘mililin, ostensibly to be t en 10 Rolll.-] ' Before reachingxthnt point. stated above., lthey _we_r_e nil _ir’ghumanly_ b bored and; their bodies left lying in the stash by the Ironzlside. No [bu “an lwmlyfive shots were fired mm the prrsons a] 4].: five! Twelve of ithmu took effect in {Bail heads. Before the bodies were reacheti by the frantic wife 52““! moiher and her remaining son. four of the five were dead, nndithe fifth insensible land dying. '3 , 1 l'l‘he Judge in representedfito us as being labout 60 years of age. and an bstimuble cit izen. For the past. 25 years he had rosided lin Phelps rounty, and hold' the ofice of gcnumy judze‘l’or in number of years prior to ‘ the war. Ever since the beginning of 'our ‘ llroulilea in Missouri he had eujr?ed the confidence and esleaml of the mi mm in .commnnd in his neig‘dhorhood, bin Home 3 being frrquently the sulapping place of um ‘ cm whom? men Were ctmping at. a beniui-l i iul spring on his premi‘ es and near hi: res: A idence. 'l‘wn gentlemen intimately ac-l jquuimeil in Ybelps assure us that no mole lhoporublo or m e res‘pected citizen lived ‘in' me pounly. g 7 ‘ ; fi‘Mr. lsnuc Golden, of Mouutplmsnm lowyship. sends tn our‘ office a Bockwheut Stalk mt'usunng 7 feet! 1 inch"! le'nglh.— [lard to beat. we ghoul‘yd think. \\ ——-——«ocn‘y —-——-—-—— ‘\ ISM! gixl twelve ye ‘rs oface “4mm Iv oulmged by n ruffinix, on 'l'uegduy‘uneur Em Liberty, Alleghe y county. She is not exlye‘cxed tn aurvivE. 1 ‘ ——~ ,_,- «I. ———-——~—— ‘ ‘\ “FCnmp Dnuglns, kith all its nppurlA‘ nnnces, lat Clycago, is! won to be sold ‘m auction. i ' 9 Teachersl Wanted. THE Sclmol Dire-cars of Hamfltonban inwnship Wish to ‘mplnv nin» Tmclmrs and will mPel n 1 Failfit‘llL WEDNESDAY, the 6th of ShPTEMBfiR next, for that pul posu. Tha (.‘nunly Sufprrintendenl will be present to examine :1 1| “mum: Bv QI-dr-r of . JOHN sllk KLEY, l‘x'u'l. J. ‘5 Huxxn Ség'y. f . : Agplfi. 131:5. id 1 "my \‘Hifinal and St?” mpy. Ta once. . Y(VF'CL' is hun- vy van (a the latnbles of b Sunbnn 'tuwnslnipL to [my the ileum} .md p; mph: In: assesmd lin March ‘lbt. lo the s. \‘crnl‘ rolled: IS. In [any Ilus n 0”! eis not compliroiwilh, FIVE ['l R CENT “ill b? uddcd n u.“ pr! <ova friling to put) on or befure the 15:11 day of Svplzmlur Mn. [ ' , .PHHJE’ DONUIH‘E, JACOB B. MILLMi, ’ HEXRN BIH‘HER. DAVIEI. THUHAS. main” scnmvm, WELL .Ul STALLSRHTH. August 2‘, 2363. LL?‘ ‘ ‘ _.— _ .~__ “_.ta, _ -..-.-- - ‘_— . Notpce. ' 1i”: members at Ihef‘Au‘nms Count) ‘Jutunl 1 i‘imlnanrunu eConumny.“ are hereby na lzfied 1h“! 1m El- Clio? tor Managers 0! sni-l Company Will he bald: v. the office of the Serf-'- tsry, in Gettxsbu'g, mi MONDAY. the .1 1 day or UCTUBER uen, betlween the hours of I nnd 4 n'- lock, P. .\f.—-e:u-¢ member being entitled to one rule 102' each pom-y he‘d M- him. : TLt- Execulixe Committee wm men. at 10 (o‘clmk. A. .\l. on snulium‘. u' @Mnuacen lmvirg in Land: fee: due :he t—Fumpuny WI” be required to pny the sume in» (u Hie Treasury on or before said day. to ma- Ible :11; .lccountsut thefurrouzyfinr m bu losed. I I). A. BUEULER, Sec'y. Aug 28, 180153. td ! Dr. Janies Cress, ' LATE .hHuTAST SUIIGEDN u. a. grow, AVIS” rrfurned homel will r‘esuum the practice of his firolossion in Gettysburl mm Vicinity. Oflice ip York nrecl, nul' door to Boyer’u Grocery Store. Aug. 28. 3v? ! Notice. ‘ AMUEL cnnoxxs‘rEn-s ESTATE -Lenm of udministmtion on the estate of Smnfll c istcr. late of yrona townallip, Adams fly, deceased, ha ing been granted to the un nigned. residing In Reading township, he hereby gi\‘€3 notice : all persons indebted- tu :uid estate to nmke ?mmediate payment, and those having claims figninit the same to pre sent them properly qutbeuticated for settle ment. BESJAMIN gCHRONISTER, Adm‘r. Aug. 2‘B, 1863. 623*: _> Notice. ~ANN-2L ALBERT‘S ESTATE—Letters of D adminiatratign ‘on che esuue of Dmiel Amen, lute of Hun ngcon township, Adams county, deceased, ha ”u; been granted to the undersigned. residing in the mm towuship. Ihe hereby gives not cc to all person- indebted to said eamae to rank; immed‘me payment,nnd those having cluimaeagninu the same to pre lent them properly uthenticuted for scald ment. JEXIM ALBERT, Execumx. Aug. 28; 1565. 6:: NBtlce 0 the heirs aunt legal representqtlm of T CATHARIXE IVANNER, late of Uhion tuwnship, Adams gum}, Pm, deceased: In the Orphnn’a Court of Adam: cnnnty aforesaid. Notice is hereby gi an that 5 Distribution of the estate of the u decedent bu bean filed in the Orphan’a Con t of the ma county, snd thatthe same will a confirmed by the uni Oourt on the 26th (1 y'of SEPTEMBER next, unlen exceptionl bi fired to it. By the Court, VAMES J. PINK, Clerk. Aug. 28, 1865. 4y. ' 1865. PHILMELPHIA 1835. Wal} Papers. OWE-LL 3 BOURKE. Manufacturer. of H mum HANGINGS and ‘ ; wmoow SHADES. North East Corns FOURTH Ind MARKET Streets, HILADELPHIA. N. 3,—AlWnys i store, a large stock of ”KEN and (”L S ADI-IS. Aug. 2!, 1565. 13m _ Reglstpr’s Notice, u‘l‘lCE is hereby given to all Leggtees and N other persofi concerned, 'lhul the Adv minmrgliop Accoy‘znts herein-me:- mentioned Will be presrntvd ,u the Urphln'l Court of Adana countyJorconfirmation and allowance, an TUESDAY, the ‘2l". (in; of SEPTEKBBB, 13425, at 10 o’clock; A. AL, viz :‘ 2‘27. Fmal account of Philip‘ Dono hne. Gulrdinn of the persnn and mute of John N. Gmfl. minor hot: or PbilipJ. Graft, um of Sinhan township, deceased. 3:23. The flux. and final account. of John Dickion and Hngb Mollhemny. Adminis trators of Armsm‘bng 'l'aughinbaugh, dec’d. 229. The accountof Sarah 00:. nndJoseph A. Wlermun, Adminxsluton of Aaron Cox, deceuad. 230. The firsupd final amountof Michael E'ueuwle, Admiqimagor 9f me (state of Solomon Eberwlg. late of Readingqu doc, SAMUEL LILLY. 833 m", Regina’s Ofioe,'Gettyubug-5, Alma, Im. 'tz“ Public Sale. F REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY—On FRIDAY, the 29th day 0! tEPTEMBER next, In pursuance ofnn Order of the Orphan’a Court of Adnms clunty. the subscriber, Ad ministrator of the estMe of Snmnel Chronlster, decensed, will offer at Pnhlic Sale, on the pre mises. the Real Estate of said decedent, viz : A SMALL FARM, sxtunte in Tyrant.- town‘- ahip, Adams county, Pm, on the ”mullet: rondfone mile and u half from Hampton, ed jolning 9 land: of George .\lummert, Jacob Cbronister,nnd others,conuining 75 Acxemnore or less, with due proportions of woodland and meadow—the cleared land under good cultin tion and flood fencing. The improvements are a Two—story BOG HOUSE, Log Barn, Curn Crib, Wagon Shed, a. Shop and oth- % er out-buildings. There is a mall cf 11m never-falling wnter at the house, and another at the barn, with nyonng Apple Urchard,com mencing to benr. Persons wishing to View 'the'pmperty ere requested to call on the Ad‘ miniztrntor, residing in the neighborhood. @‘At the same time and place, will he of fered the following Perlcnal Property of said decedent-2 2 HORSES, 2 Gown, 2 Sheep, Three-1101238 Nnrrow-Lrend Wagon. Curing. Sleigh and Bells, WheelvbarrowLCutting Box, Winnowing Mill, Plough: and Harrow, Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fox-kn, Horse Rake, Hay Carriage, Horse Gears, Saddle and Bridle, Double nnd Single lrees, Halters and Cow Chaim, Shovels, Forks, 3 Cradles, m; a Wetver’s Loom and Fixtures, Flagßrukm Grindstone, Crosscul Saw, 4 .\u— gnrs; also a Store and Pipe, Cupboard, 2 [l9d heads, Copper Kettle, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. . ”Sale to pommence It 12 o’clock. 3L, on [aid day, when Ittendance will be given and terml made known by - ' BEKJAMIN CHRONISTER, Adm'r. By tha Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. ’ Aug. 28,1865. is” ‘ Real Estate n T PUBLIC SALE—In pnrsulnce of armor l A der of the Orphnn’a Conn of Adams I cuun'y, will be ofl‘ered at 'putlic snle, on the ipremises, on SATURDAY, 23d any of SE?- |TEMBEB next, the real estate ol Augustus nurtzcll, deceased. cousiafing ol‘nn oxeellent I Plantation, situate in Freedom xpwnahip. in 'l said county. cont-inifig 152 ACRES and 86 PERCHES, nest measure. ndjpining ln'tidg of . William Bighu:p.,,Abrahnm Krisc, Est. “ 111 mm ’Re-ily, James \Vithezspoon and o! era. The l improvements Mela large two-story [uuubh BRICK DWELLING Huusm ,1: ‘ ‘oue-slory brick kitchen, bunk lmrn, é’ " 'il l part frame and part. stone, stone shells " ' bn each side oflbe bridge, wagon shed and , corn crib, wash bouée, smoke house, dry house, . wood house. smirk shop. two vi’ells of walrr, a l flourishing Orchard of choil 2 mm, in due pio. iponiun of timber and a. large qunnlily of good meadow. Part of the tract hua been lluieil. The farm in in an excellent. ngig. burlwurl, ue .r Marsh Creek, in the vicinilx of» yublu' school ~\ bonnie, with churches in the immedmu ncigh ‘borhood. ‘ “Persona des‘n'ous of‘viewing the premise»: wiU p'eaae call during the early purl 01 the dnyxpf sale, and they will be shown 1111- snme by the Administrator. Sale to commence ut l'.‘ o’c‘odx, $l., of hid day. Wflttendancu given and Karine made knm‘. n by '6. CORNELIUS HARTZELL. \ , A dm ) “in?!“ or By the (burg-James J. Fink, Clerk. August 28,\18C5., ta “.5- ‘ Orphan’s Court. Sale , F REAL EST‘ATE —-Ia pursuance of nn () Order of the ‘Qrph.|n‘s Cuuxl of Adams county, the bufiscnber,Adminishauix ofthe cstme of Daniel Albel‘t, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the IJI'QmiSPi. on TUESDAY. 11121911; day 0! SEPTEMHER non Il‘e Run! 154.21": or the said deced‘enl, Jim-t 9 in Hunting [on township, Adams ‘cnungy. ndfidmn: buds of Capt. Wm. Leas, I.oui§\smilh _nhd Levi Swim. containing about 14 Hrs. inn-3g proved with u Two-story Ln: UUUH‘I "IE! Frame Wenlhvn-oardcd Bank 3.3 m, u yourge-Or‘charfl of apple and peach new, wail of under at the hour. &c. h is'finhout our mile (ro’rn Wiermnn‘s um and oue'ch Imm Round Hill P. 0: and store. Thelnnvljfl unflsr good foncing‘and in n good state of culliulmu. The most of it has ban limed. ~ mSale to commence at l O‘C‘DCL, PA 11.. on sud day, when utlend-xncc wu'i l-e gix‘er' and texms made knnwn by k ' _ JEM'MA ALBERT, Adm'x.\ By the Court—James J. Fxnk, Clerk. \ Aug. 28, 1865. u Valliable Farm 0R SALE—The subscribers ofi'cr M Pri- F vue Sale, on very-gdvunmuoua u-rms, a FARM of 220 ACRES, more or less, simue near Hunterstown‘, Ad'uns canny. There is n. large proportion ofgood woodland. WFor terms, kc, apply to ,e'uher of the undrtsigned. ‘ A,, , _ ' JA‘roa'cassn, J: um G. BRI.\KERHOFF Aug. 2;, m 5. 6: A Splendid Farm F 134 ACRES FOR SALE—SIOO to the person bringing a purchaser thhin 90 days from dale‘ 7 This Faun, C} link-I north?!‘ Gettysburg, on Culide road, will recumme d itself. A bargain‘o{_§l,ooo can be had by purchasing soon. Tit]; good. ‘ ~ JACOB HEAGEY. Aug. 23, 1865. tf _ Farmers of Adams, TTEND TO YOUR INTERESTS! THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A GOOD PLHUGH l—Thc undersigned Inknétlnis'r‘nethod of informing the Furml‘ra of Adams county that. he has been appoiutod 'nn Agent for the sale at the CELEBRATE!) PATENT IRON CENTRE STEEL MOLDBOARD I’LOUGH, manufactured at Pittsburg try llnll nud Fpeer. Among thelldnntages which this Plough has are, that it runs easy, will not chake, makes the best kind of work, and u durable beyond all other Ploughs. It. has been used in this count) for several nuts, and in I” case: given the highest antlafaction. Thou who denim a first rate Plough cannot nuke I mistake in put-chafing this. It in gunrutoed In every instance. r All inquiries will receive prompt answeu by being addressed to the‘auhscrilmt‘, A New Chute: P. 0., Adam- county. Put. A PHILIP DONOHUE, Agent. CERTXF [CAT B The undersigned, hiring used the “ Iron Centre Steel Moldboard Plough," manufac tured by Hall & Spear, Pituburg, bear cheer ful testimony to its value. Being ntiafied of in supéflor qmlitlea, we do not hesitate to recommend. in use by 11l fun-men, Gen. 'l‘. Hudson, ‘ Philip‘Wenvcr, J. Upton Neely, John N. Grnfl, W. 1305 mm, H. J. Myers, John H. M-njor. Aug. 28, 1865.' L! A . , New Shoes: LL the latest uyloa and belt quality, just ‘reocivgd by ' ‘ ROW 6: WOODS. EAVY 30978. for men and boyl. ofben man, sold cheap, b) now a \\ oops. CARRIAGE WHIPB.—The Ingest salon mon‘ of Curiae Whips m Gettysburg, to: lglo chap by ‘ ROW & WOODS. nsg nus 1.4 m 1m: iahce in Adam county to buy bus of in: kind 3: the c up attire of ROW It WOODS. ASTING SHOES, wi‘b heavy coln, for wimp! war, for indies Ind misses. hold cheap by— ROW & WOODS. LCORSETSFT)“ by" fitting Ind mmtpom ‘ Yoruba Corsets a lady can wur an cbpae I sold by A now a woons. I [THOSE—AIi unortmnt of nu kigg. {0; I sale by- _ ROW &W 0 3. HERE TO BUY.—4r7);hing yon wnnt W in “air line on be bought. a. mu ohuper 41m: mywhere ‘clse of Aug. 28,1865. ROW A: WOODS. Pamphlet Laws, PANPHLET LAWS ol the SLIM hit! I beendncgget‘ll It this 943 ml no not: ‘roul, {of in non nmo 2 WlO «coln them. JACOB 3%m,h'ofi:':.‘ 2:o3»va “Jim - , . pm, Aug. 39, IM. 3}. , ~- .» _ .._-_._.. ,9.--..~..‘. - '«——- ..‘” neat-Estate 1 Public Sale . 'l‘ PUBLIC SALE—in pursuance of An 1" VALUABLP. PERSONAL PROPERTY A Order of the Orphnn‘a Court of Adams, AND REAL ESTATE—On 'HXURSDAY, touuty, will be oft-red at Public Rule, on the the 7th (in: of SEPTEMBER next. the undeh premisea, on SATURDAY, the 13d day of, ligned,Adminlntr-ator oi the estate 0! Daniel SEPTEMBER next, the reel estate oi Lebright is Orm-r. decent-ti, will Il'ii at Public Sale, E. Hartzell. deceased, consisting of , ut the into residence of mid decedent, the rol ,\ PLANTATXON or Tract of Lnnd, ritunte lowing personal propvrty. viz: in Butler township. Adonis county. containing 1 MILCE COW, l Heifer. lCnlf, 1 Brood H 6 Acres and” Perches of land, adjoining Bow and Figs, 2 ilogr, 2 Shotcfi, ling nnd lands of Citrus Griest, William Bream,Jacob , Straw by the ton, 2 [land Wagons, hovel ”overhaul others. Theinprovernenu ll’longh, Wheelbnrrow, Wheel, Fun, Catlin. are a large Two-story Brick “0083, if ian, Rules and Forks. Cow Chains, Elite!- Brie'k Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Cora 1' l, and Chain, set of Traces, Flux by the bundle. Crib, well of water near the house, ndlprtngn a lot of Carpenter Tools, and 9 in“ lot of on the farm, with an excellent. young Orchard Coopering Tool-,Tuming Lethe, Double~blt just commencing to bear. Alto n enfielency, Axe...Grludatone,Grnln Cradle, Meltock,Bhov of meadow and timber. 1 el and Hoes. 3 Scnpe of Bees, a large lot of [shiny person desirous of viewing the, Apple Trees; n large lot of Lumber, finch 0 mm will be shown the name by ceiling on one-inch White Pine Boarda, three-quench John Yeagy, Ihr tenant. ‘ ‘ inch Maple SCnntling tor Rocking Chllrl. fi-Sule to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 21., on two~inch Onk Pinnlt, Bonding. Pnllngn and mid dry, when attendance will be given and Chennnt Ports. Also a lot of Strive Wood, l term made known by - l and a lot of Fire \l’ood. Also hil entire stock JOHN HENRY MYERS, of Household and Kitchen Furniture, viz: 1 KZEKJEL HARTZELL. Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Cook Stove. Iron Guardian! ofthe minor children of Lebrlght Kettle, Thirty-hour Clock, Tin-nine, Queen» E. Hertzell, deceued. ’ ware, Earthen‘wue, Kitchen Cupboard, 2 To- By the Court—June; J. Fink, Clerk: bias, 3 Stands, n lot of Choirs, Cheat, Trunk| Aug. 28, 1865. u lßurenu. Bedstendsnntl Bedding, Cnrpctlng, n -———~-——~———‘-"‘-"’ “—“” " lot of. Apple-butler, Dried Fruit. 2 Spinnink Wheels, 1 Reel, half barrel of Vinegar, Molt ' Vessels, Cider Barrels, Molnsaen Kege, Tube. Boxes, am. 2 Shut Guns, and n grunt. many other articles, too numerous to mention. fi'Alro, on the some day and place, by order of the Orphan’e Court or Adena: celnty, n ill be sold ihl reul estate afraid decadent, riz: No. I. A TRACT OF LAM). ultunte in Mennllen township, Aduroe county, 2mm north-west of Arendtu‘llle. ndjoinlng 15min at Solomon unrtmnn, Solomon Guam, Henry Frommeyer, and others_, would? H Acree, more or less, on Which one erecte n'Tu'o-etory Lon Wenthcrbonrded HOUSE, with Kitchen ‘nttnched, I Burn, purl log and part frame, it Cnrpi-nlgr Shop, Hog House, and other‘ out buildings. Therc in a hut rute ~Young or cltnrd of choice fruit on the preminel, mm It spring «nil n nevcrfnlliuz ntrenm of water running through the lot. The lot lain In good state ct" cultivation. ~ No. 2. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, nitnnle in the sauna ton nnltip, adjoining lamb of Jitcob Oyler, Jacoh‘ llttrlmun, n‘hd other), containing l 4 Acres, more or less. it in hell cot cred with Chi-smut, Oak and Pine timber. No. 3 Jr TRACT or MOUNTAIN LAKE—- riluate in the same township, adjoining lnude ofJuhn Sic-incur, Henry 11. Urner, and others, coul-iimuu 8 Alrt-s, more or leis. it. it well covered with Chestnut, Unit nnd llickorylimlwr. WSW.- to corniurnce nt 1: o‘clock. A. .\l., on said day. “hen nttendunie ni.l he giwu and terms mudé known by HENRY 11. ORXER. Adm'r. A,ug.'.'fl,,18t33. h" fJohn ii mes, Auu'. Public Sale F REAL ESTATE—On SATURDAY, the O lczh day of SEPTEIIBhR nut. in par aunnce of In Order-arms Orphnn's Conn of Adams nounty‘, will be ofl'ered at Public Sale. on ihe premises, the real estule of Henry Hershey; Sn, deceased, consisting of A FARM, situate in Highland lownlhip, Adams county, Pm, one mile from Carroll's trim, and six west ofGettyrbnrg, ahont'z miles from Flohr'u Church, and one mile from Slc~ ilhenny’l Mill, ndjoining lands oi Henry Bie seck-r,Peur Heck,Jouph Horuhey,nnd others, com-fining 154 Acres, more or len, of Patent.- ed Land. The improxcmems ore "Two-story Stone Dwelling House, with ziune-nnd-nqhalt‘a‘mry Kin-h. en, Bank Barn, pan none, pun frame, with a. good Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, 11 WP“ of waler. nith 1; pump, near the door.— The Wastern Brunch of limb Creek runs Lhro' a corner of the piuce. About forty acre: are well set in good meadow, and about. 25 in good timber. Port oi the {arm hns been limod. The iomi is oi the red gravel, under good fencing. There is also an Orchard of a variety 0! fruit on the farm. Persons wishing to view it. are "queued to call on Joseph Hershey, ruining nem- by, or on the undersigned, residing in Franklin township. ~ , [Q‘s-lo to commence I! 1 o’clock, l’. 31., on suid day,when “undone: will be given and terms nude known by - ' - GEORGE LADY, Adm'r By the Court—J. J. Fink, Clelk. A ug. 28, 1865. u Public Sale F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—On O THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, "-63. 11. 1 o'clock. P. 11.. the undmsigned‘ Agent for the heir- of Thomas Orr, deceased, lnte of High land township, Adnma conu'y. “ill 5?” M. Public Sale, on the pxcmiacs, 'lu- following valuable real emu» nfsnnl dz-crnsed. \‘u: A FAR“. situate in Highland Inwnsh‘xp in said ruunly, on the road leaiimg {mm Cush lown t 6 Fuirfirld. ."djoining [midi oi “'iliinm Walter. Joseph Hex-:hey. Abmhnm Sin-Livy. and otheu. comaining 240 Acre~. umw oriu‘, having'lhereon a Double Log HOI'SE, Smoke house, Log and Frame Burn and ';“ mber decessary flut-lhfildlngl. There mi is 111110 t xomi SAW MILL neur the home, and a m-H of txceilent Inner near lb» dam. The” is n thrh ing young nrrl..{rd, and A variety in! ember fruit, 'ou the promises. About 70 acre! are under good iimber, with a mu proportion of mendow. The greater poniun of th» hmd has been recently hmed, and is in a. high ste of cullirutisn. The prom-Hy is conunieufly located to churches. SLIIOOIS, miila, murkets, kc. Persons desnring (a win: the prom-Hy will call upon the uu-leuigned, raiding M Fluhr “Mummy" lhc Chambersl “Pp tumpike. ”.\tleudaice will be giwn unr! terms made knuwn by . “'XLLIAM T. URR, Aug. ‘2B, 1863. ta Ann: for {he Heirs ' Public Sale i F VALL'ABLR REAL ESTATE ~—Un Flu l my. me 22a in; cram-Tsunxn. Im. :tlie undueignediExwumrs if [he l.i_~l will wind wetnmrm or Jl-hn Dull. den-med. mil spll u Public Sale, on the ”emiees, the lolluwmg | lleul Estate, viz: _ , A VALUABLE FARM, situate in_ Bui'er “township, .Lnnms cnunl)‘, P:i., a quarter of n ‘ iillle from larnel Bricker's .\lill,» (furmorly j Iln‘qzell’a Mill.) on the rondlcnding‘irom Hun ‘lersywin ‘0 Pine Grow, adjoining lauds ol l Eliu‘\§z‘:i\rdnei, Wm. Guise, Jul‘ub Revert, and ‘ O‘btl‘fi;\€onmiuiiig 13'}. Ann and 62 Percht‘u, .ngutlurhaure. Thunipmrements 1,. Me n urge Two-stony ,S’I‘USE 092'- _" . HOUSE, mu. Buck-bulldil.g and arty-M4,; \Vaah House, Carpenter Slmp.x;"ir=*-¢ 3; } Blacksmith shop, Double Log lmru. mm ‘ Sheds and Wagon Shed; nls‘o uno'Jr-r lung Slnblu with Sheds and Wagon Shed, Carmen Houae, Com Crib and Gunurica, llug I’m. ‘ wutlfmlier out-buildings. There in a well of ‘ water with pump a: the door. Opossum Creek ‘ rum along the farm. ’l‘lieVmill ruce runs along the buildings; also several “nu-r righn of access to the Eel-ls, with I due proportion of timber and meadow. An Apple Orclmrd of clxoico fruit, also pe‘lcheflg pelts, kc. Pun of the land has been limed. It is convenient to chm-clips, mills and school lmn‘es. Persons wishing to View the pmpcrly nre rc qnested to call on the uqdersignrd, Hauling thereon. @5519 to commrncc at 1 u'clock, P. M . on said day, when unendnnce will be given and terms undo known by . CONRAD DFLL, JEhSE BULL, ' Aug. :8, 1865. 13* Execute". ' Notice of Inquest. VOTICE is hereby given tolhe heirs nnd ‘ 1 legal re resentalives of PETER HULL, late cg Bemick township, Adams county, deceased. viz: Jacob Hull, (peti notion) of Adams county; Sarah Trone, Widow, who resides in Hanover, York co., Pm; William Hull, who iesidea in Perry county, Pm; and Eve Hull. of Adams boun— ty— that an IXQUEST rull he held. on FRIDAY. the 22d day of SEPTEMBER next, at the mansion house. on the Real. Estate of said decedent. viz: A 'l‘mct cf‘ Land, called the Mansion Farm, situate in said township of Berwick, and county of Adams, adjoininglundsol Joseph Biuinger’e hein and David Myers, containing I‘2B acres and 152 perches, more or less-. 30 acres and 45 perches being slightly detach ed from the main body. but being the origi.l nal farm, and acquired at one and the some time. Said farm is improved by a One-t story Log Dwelling House, with a Back; building attached to it, a Bank Barn. Wagon Shedgnnd other im movements. Algo onei other Tract of Lanai. designated a! No. 2.: adjoining land! of Duvid Myers} Dmiel; Bornilz and Jacob Slngle, situate in said; town.bip, containing 10 acres. more or 12:9,} without any improvements ;—to make par tition of the premises aforesaid to andl nmongst the representatives of said deced- I cut in such manner and in each portion. u by the laws of this Commonwealth is di rected, if such pprtition can be made with out prejudice to or spoiling the uhoie ; but if such partition cannot be made thereof, then to value and appraise the lame. ADAM REBERT, Shel-in'. Shefifi’a Qfiice, Gettysburg. August 28; 1865.- td - T 9 Wptwea. ° mum's coo nwxa on. JELLY, a,» proved by (he Acndamy of Med:cir.o.~ F 0 Coughs, Golda. Bronchinl Ind Tubercu lllr Contumption, Scrofuh and General D:— bility. The molt mild, bland and nptritiops low: in which Cod Liver Oil gun be mad, and with more benefit secured to ll}; patiept by . tingle Mpmmful of this Jelly, lb”: 117 dO9- ble tho qnnnmy of the den or unjellified 01;, For 1340 by u): ‘qugzists and by E. B. TLL‘EX, Wholesale Dmgfiu’ Na. 15 Beekmnn SL, Rev .ank. Aug. 28, 1955. 8p: iiiSil mamas up man, Plintl no on. H of every dcscripuon. It may rallied pie”, It _ u . . __FAHNBSTOOKZS, 153 mm my mm “7.3.; Bmer'a Dru sud Yum? M '- Real Estate - A’T PUBLIC SAUL-0n SATURDQY. 41m A 16121 dl} “SEPTEMBER nut,iu puru unce of an Order 01‘ 11:21 nrphliu’a (‘olsz nt Ad-mi (minty, will I.¢\ancd ll! Puhhc 5.1., an Ih‘o pn-mmeLe pl] mum at Mury trough, decent-d. Pllll~i~li|l£ nf' . ‘ A EUT OF (iIIUI’ND. in Hampton, in twirl county. fronting nn Hu- Hm mer null k‘nl‘li-Ilr Turnpike. hounded h} luh or FrBIIMIn .\m-l on tul'li M )9 and n [mnlu- nl'ny in lhe ‘ rear. 'lhe impmu-mmus nu- » Twm 5' smrv LOl Darn-Hing HUFSH. one "myfifi Ln]: Kmhvu. Lug.- Hnop. I. q; Stable, “'l'll uf “‘nler near the duct, “i h a nuifly of fruit Inn“. 2‘s)"th 1o cummouw- al 1 o'durk. 1' ‘1 . on "All! my. uhen n‘h-xd-me “ill he gixrn and Kenny's umdv known in‘ ‘ LEV‘ CHRUVISTER. Adm'r. By tlu ('omV——.Lum~= .l'. fink, Clerk. 1 Aug. 25, 1905. t: 7 An Old’ Tavern Stand ’VHIL SALEé—Tho-undcniLnr-‘I «pm-I11: P Prvm'r Sui». thapvmn-fly hr now nvru lx}e€.b~‘illglha nhI'I'M’I:HIXBAI'HIH TAVEHX STAXD. in IN: p‘exuuul \ll run (:1 Now Phot ver, A-unu: Auunly PJ‘ 1110 hn'uill- i - ,' ' Two-:1: i) \\aalhorhnmdo-i.lnm'lypninl- fig; 11.]. nmLiu Ilmrnuuh ‘f-p‘qil. h It lnr'e an (“nu-Him!»fiw‘umvm and n Lnr'lrn on Ihu fir“ “mm, and pi: ru nm 3 on rhv wr» nfl.~- Thu-c i): uLu on the- prvmwes n 'doqlflp Log Burn. M 1. room) Habhm'. Wagon .\ImILUArII (‘x-ib. \\'nn.l Home. lfr‘g l’nn. kr ; hvo nvux- “‘ Ln‘vl'n: “FMS pf yum, one in mm! 'nnd me Ollmr m lbr h .k yard, wuh u r'filcrn iu um Litt-l:cn—kaewi~r n lurgu- 4» rim. 09' xhe mm: clmim- In it (w theiuL. Thepu-und ruxnprml A LUT .\M) .\ INLI’. , A 130.“ AFFES .t\l) 47' P-‘RUHHS‘ n! primn [.:lnl nrljvimng the In“ n. .\bnu'. nu any and_ a h-‘r m Lln- I|.n'l is m-u-nml. ‘ , TM. Ix.) piolurfhei m“ bo sou (ugelher, or hrpxra'e'y, a; it‘ll) be mun :31le it. JAL‘BH SANDERS. \‘ Aug. 21,186 Public Sale. )N:TIII‘RSD.\Y,IJI¢ “at of SIIP'I‘I'NBER (_ mun llfl' subicnbvr, Assign-49 m JJu-m. L Switlv, “ill sci! M Vu‘uliv BMP, the FAR.“ 0‘ sun! As-ignor, :iuuie it: .\hnmlpleunn! tn“ I:- ship. Adams on In'y, incur the mad leading from Bonnu‘fllluu n to KnMcr's “U, and Ada joinirg lnwd~ ot‘Chsm. .‘milh and Adnm’flmi'h, cuntaining 37 .\cn-u and 11'! Peru-hos al4mnd, übonl sacres sfuhich nn- Timbt-L The ‘,._,», improvement: are a new Frame "(WM-1.. new Frame Bum, with all nece-snr) oulbuildiqgs. and a We]! 0! nevcrl'uilmg water It |ho door. There is'n fine yaung'Urcjmr-I oi: the premises, and the‘whqh: under good fem ing. Persons wishing to View the properly In“ call on said J. I. Smith, reniding thereon. WSnlé to commence at I o'cluck, P. )1, on anid day, when attendance wfll be given and terms made known; by I'. C. 531””, Assignec. Aug. 21,1865. ts Town Propgrty ' ‘ T PRIVATE SALH.—Theaunscribeu ofl'cr . LA at Private Sale, the “main: Property of 1 cargo Coda”, deceased, consisting of A LOT OF GROUND. irontinz on Went. ‘ Middle street, Gettyaburg’, adjoining lots of 1 Mrs. Eiiznteth llinnigh our the‘wcst, George 1 Little on the east, and tuning ln nlleytin the relr. The improvements are a one .:.nd I half atory Dmliing HUCSE, part frame, part brick, Smoke House, Well of Water, Fume Stable, with some trees of choice fruit. The ropeny is in an eligibiq situation, with the Igunt'age of a good site for a. building on the western half of said let. 51. it W. McCLEAN, ' Attornin for the Hun ofGeo‘. Codoxi, deg: Aug. 21,1865. A Small Farm 1‘ PUBLIC BALE—JIM mbsrriberl will A nfl'ur at Publiv Solemn SATURDAY. SEP: \lllEß 2d, 1865, at 2 o'clock, I“. 3L, lhcl: FARM, situate in Cumberllnd township, Ad: um county. contninifile ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands Jacob Hershey, Wil-f liam Allison and others, on the road leading from the Mummasbnrz Tirnpike to the Saw ville Shte Road. The improyemenu are 5 two story FRAME HOUSE, part rdyg’h- m— cast, pan. wenherbosrdcd, l'n-me B'urn, g Corn-crib, Wagon-shod, well of water, 3‘ will: a pump in 1:, hour the door, also 'F‘wlé spring, and “'0 extellcnt Orchards, wuh l, great Variety of Fruit. green. The lenclng u ngsrly all at chemul rmls‘ There is I. gun.‘ my of good llcndgw. The property fl" be shown to any one deal, mug or pul‘chasmg, by file Widov, residing :bereon. ' - Widow 8: Heir! of Su’z. (human, dec'd. kng. 21, 1865. in . Orphan’s Court Sale. .\’ pnrsutuce of an Order of the Orphu'q 1 Court of Adam: county. will be oflered It nblic Sale, on the premiumgn SATURDAYW the 10th day of SEPFEQIBEH. nut, the follow lpg described real éstnle 01 George We Schni ter, deceased. to wit : ‘ I, wt or GRWSD,sillmte in the Borough of Ggllysburg, on South Baltimore e‘lreet, ed. joining lots at James Rierce on the north. Henry Gezlach on the south. end an 1119] on the west. The improvement: are ‘e new Two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSEflIIh e Basement, 5 Fume Building about, so . feel in length, with lone Fruit Tree:- - fi'Sele to commence M l o'plocli, P-l-u :5 add day, when aluudncp will be given 8 unpl xngdc knovn by ~ ‘ q HENRIETTA 85$le .\dm 3: ' By :befibhflx-Jn‘ninl Flak, Clerk. ~, 3 Aug. 2;, mes. “ . '
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