JPSOIJL A’Q‘ZC’ES. DI. MBWAY'S BEG Don't walnut these an ' lngly_ncelleut pm. with inferior unleleli' They "ere just that they profess to be, all! nothing else. If you are u victim to dyspepsia, to hurt burn, to eostiveuess. and ill the painful, us well u spirit-depressing symptoms which nttend s ‘0" dilution of the food you eat, take Dr. udwuy‘s Regulating Pills, mad the immediate relief you will experience will render all eulo gy of their virtue nuperfluous. Never tell us you are in despair because you hue tried so mun; other kinds ofgilll ill: nimhthelr drutlc etfects onl uddingt e pi er up! toyour analogue gt ailments. DIWIJ'IIBOguh. ting Pills operate mildly, sojrchingly, Ind el lectively. They are not In dsloes, or'gam bolc, or ofsimilur drugs in ’ omted togeth er in I crude state, mixed up, us they ulwuyi Ire, with much inert material, so tbet you Ire : compelled to take several tlmes us much II you i ought. Such pills purge you volcntly. They gripe you severely. Radwsy's Regulating Pills, ou the contrety, though they are but 26 seats 3. box. nre composed of the active princi ple itself of the most recherclu and expensive medtcemeuu. They are duluty little pills to take, and never ahead the most delicate stom ach. There-is no gripiug with them, and no we :knees Alter them. They gently operate,l and little by little, as their name implies, so “regulate” the entire system that your appetite ieturns. your digestion grows stronger, yourl liverdoeu its duty, vour stomach heroines qni- l esceut, your costivenesa dinppcuxs, your heart-burn is'forgotteu, you unconsciously uc- ' quire a more robust health than ever. Every family in the innd shold provide them leivu with 1 box of these pills—one or two taken on the first symptoms oi linQßlint‘ll, will immediately check disease, howevermliignnt. Price 25 cent. per box. Sold by drugginu and country merchants, and Dr. Ruin-fl (Alice, No. 8; Mliden lane, New York. Aug. '2B. 2w , DR. MARSIIALL'S CATARRH SSUFF. This Snull' lau- thoroughly proved itself to be [he beat article known for curing the (Juan-h, Cold la the Head and Headache. lt but been found an excellent remedy in many canny! Sore Eyes. Deafness has been mnmved by it, and lleaxing lull often been greatly impxoved bx it!“ use. I: in human: nnd agreeable, and anus xx uxnun ”Mfr to the dull been; pains caused by dues-ea o the head. The sensations :mer wing it nrq‘. delightful and invignrntlng. It opens nndpnrgeq out all obstruutiuns, suenglh rm the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. < More than Thirty Yenrs‘ of sale and use oi "Dr. Muralmll‘siCMnx-rh nn_d lleudm-he Suufl',” has proved its gm 3: value l6r all (he comlupn dileuses of the head, and M. this marnenl “and: higher lbun ever before. It is recommended by mm} of the heal play firixinn, and in used with grout mxcccsa Jud. muixinuiou even) where. 4 llr-ud the Certificates of Who'osnle Drug gids in 1354: The undersigned, huving lur many years been m'qnninml with " Dr. )lur. «hall's (..‘-«(nub and Headache Snufl'," and 'suld ix in our “'huilfaalt trade, (limrfully mile, lhal we beliém it to Le equal, in awry rvspeci, 10 file recumuwmlnliuna given of ii tor the cure of (Julurrlml .\tfectiuns, und Kim“: it i< du‘iuie'l 13' like best article we have ewr known 101‘ all common diseases ofthe "and. Hun-qt Perry, Boston; fil-rd, Austen & CO., Bostrn: Bromx. [.Amwn & Cw, li‘oxlon; lhed. 4 ullrr & CO., BoMun; Solh W. Ftnle, liualuu; “Hum, I'nirbxmk A.“ CO., Nodem‘lleusunm Edmund J; (‘u., lioklon; H. U. H“), Portland, .\h ; [Lux'nesi‘k Pmk, 32w Yolk: A. l}. & D. Sunnis, .\e“ York; Suyhrn 1’.u.l & (‘o,Neu York; l-mrl Minor & LR... .\'vw le‘: .\h Kes suu J: Rolvbins, New York; A. 1.. .\cmxll £OO.. .\n‘ York; M. Ward, Clone .8: CO., .\'o“ York; limb} Gnie, Nefi York. for 5.210 13y All Druggiau. Tr) it. .\u‘. H, 1551. 1y . VALCAHLE RECIPES l-lmron or COXI‘KLEB—DI’Ifl' Sir z—Wirh _vonr rennisaime wish to any to the lchders of 30m pnpcr Ihm. I will send, by relurn mail, to uh “110 wish it (Tn-c) u recip- with lull direc nyn‘siml making unrl lump a simple Vopmhlc Balm. lint “ill t-R'Lclunlly rrmovc, in’ ten dumynmph-a Rlovthos. Tun. Freckles, and MI lunpruh as m the Skn, lunringthc IJUIF soft. (lenr; Imoolh, and benutilul.‘ l wjill ulna KIM.“ true to those having Bul'l llr-adfl or Bare Facea simple dircctiuns and in— funualinn. leL wfll enable them no slart'u full grow-h of Lumdxuzt Hair, Whisker“ or :l Mm-gmheln les: thua thin,» days. ‘ ’ TM»: rhcipus urc vuhm'ule to bath 013 and ynnng, andas \hcy are m ..'ed to all who nee-1' than 3 tree of charge. they tire “_urlhy lhe al lenli Eu: 0! all who prize a vlgmr, pun: skin, or n htufllhy growth of hair. MI :Lpllncllliofls u‘uxswered by return mhil, uithaul charge. Respummlly yours, " ‘ THUS. F.‘CHAP.\l.\.\'. Chemis' and Pafurnox, E3l,Br(}udway, .\’. Y. . Mg. 14, '65._8: TO DRUNKARDS 018 Doclur_ Bucban'a Drunknrd:’ cure_ per mancintly eradicate: the taste fur Mrong drink, And jinn-s the worst cum 0! drunkenness in unn Ihnn eight Necks. ‘ Thbusunds or reformed inghrintes now lu‘e in pigs: the day they wereformunte rnough Lu c-immem-c vhc use of this valuable remedy. VFries! Tun Dollars at publgv. ,Mqiled m nny :Iddressnn receipt of an order, by “ JAMES S‘. BUTLER, ‘ ~ 429‘Bmudwny. .\'ew York, ' '. ; Snle Agent. for the United States. ‘ July. 14,1865. 8c THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIB Lune L'Luxz's (‘zmzniurrn Fun: Tun. Propel-ed from n piesuription oi Err J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Exlxnordiuury to the Queen. This invaluable medicine in un failing in the cure of all those -].ninl‘ul and dangerous disease: to which the female con ltiimion in subject. it moderates all‘excess end ‘remoree Ml obrtructious, and a speedy c'ure may be relied on. , _ To Muried Ladies it in peculiarly suited.— it nil), in 3 short time, bring on the monthly " period with regularity. - . . - Each bottle, price One 1501!”, bears the Gprérnment Stamp of Great Britain, to pre . .\‘AM’connlat-kits. , Clarion—These Pills should not be taken 3:; Females during the riser runny: noxrns of Pregnancy, 18 they are sure to bring on Mir ;ur‘rin'ge, but at any other time they are ufe. ln’ ullcnaes of Nervous and SpinmlAfl'ectione, ,Pninit’in the Havel: and Limbs, Fatigue on alight (exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterlci, 3and Whitesttlieae Pills will efi'ect A cure when ,11l other means have fuilc-d ; and although a Poweglul remedy, do not contain iro‘u. culomel, nntiwonyhor anything hurllul tube eonstltu- Mogull direqtiuni in the papphletfxonnd ‘each geek-se, which should be chrefiully preserved . -Bold.,by all Druggists. 8010 Agent for the finited State: and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland! Sn, N. Y. N. B.—-sl,oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed go ”authorized Agent, will insure : bottle, "containing 50 fills, by rethrn mail. Sold by A. D. Buchler. _[Nov. 14,1564. 1y A CARD TO THE SUFFERING D» yoqylah to be coped 7 If so, swallow M5O or Chm hogahands o! “Buchu,” “Tonic Butlers," Snrnpnrjlla," “Nervous Antidoles," 3”" is.. to. and after you are satisfied with .2119 result. then try one box of OLD OCIOR BUCHAK’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS—Ind Denatured to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pm legal“, prompt and salutary in their “fun on t o brokenrdowp And shattered con pmnfion. Old and young can uke them with Adanloge. m. 1300 an s ENGLISH SPE QIFICIILLS cure in 125: sb” 39 days, the mom cues of NERVOUSNESS, [mpqtencyy Pmltm Decoy, Seminal Wénkneos, Insanity; “All! Urinary, Sexual, and Hen-one A ec- W, no matter from what cause produces:— , qpne Donor per box. Sent, pon paid, on mail); of In order. Address, ’r' . JAMES s. BUTLER, 80. 429 Broadway, New York. Gen’l Agent. P. B.—A _box lent. to may address on receipt of ”lee—which in On Donn—roar run.— ,A denotinfiveCimulor‘ecnt on Appli'cflion. , my 1:. 186:; 8w . A GEN-Rn“ . cugod‘ of, Newman Debifiyfihmtun Be an “d the tiecu oi yonphfpl immune... .m.b.luppy to fnmhb omm vnh the man: or are. (rm «New w: mm: min-.- P’? “fit-ad :tienlzl by rat Ifi ' r,“ or p 9 .m‘: P ' JOHN {“O6 l ' 1m 5. 3n; (:0 3309,31: SL, yew Yuk. THO PILLS l: is nude on the but principle, whlle the foreign watch is generally made on no princi ple ot I“. The foreign watch in mostly mode by women and boys, Ir nun Whilo their in her is chap, their w‘ork is denr nt nny price. Such watches are mode without p . and sold withontgunnnter. “my Ire lunatic con etm‘ction, and quite as irregulu‘ln‘lnovement. They nre designed only to 1011, had the buyer is the pnrty most thoroughly hold. Thou who have kept “nncrel,” “lepineu” find “Swiss le vers" in profeued repair for nfiw years will npprecintc the truth of our state-heat. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH. Instead of being made. of several hundred little pieces screwed together, the body of the ‘ Amerirnn Watch is formed OISOLID?LATES.E No jar lnterfues with the harmony of its work- 9 ing, and no sudden shock can throw its ins-l chinery out of gear. In r'ding or Iny business pursuit, it is all held together firmly on a sin-' gle piece of metal. lt’is jun wlut 11l mnchin cry should he— * l m. ACCURATE. 2a. SIMPLE. 3d. STRONG 4th. yECONOXICAL. ‘, Wé not only mun CHIARXISS Hy o‘hr sys tem, but QUALITY. We do not pretend that our Wgtch cu: be bought {or kn money than the 40min mum, int thlt for its real nlue iuold for nné-h-If the p 14“: _ ‘ OUR SOLDIER'S WATCfl (Ix-pet! Wm. El lery) is uhnt Hrnnme ‘indicntes—Solid, Sub. Mali“, and .Ilwayl Belinbb—iunnnted to ltand any amount of Marching, Riding or Fighting. ‘. ‘ ; 'OUI'L NEXT HIGHER QUALITYO!‘ WATCH (nlmcd P. S. Bnrtlntv) in similar in lize and general nppemnco, but has more Jéwuli, and I more ‘eluhonte finish. OUR LADIES' Wd'fi‘fi, recently brought ut, in put. up In A great. variety ofpolterns. many of them at rare beauty and workmanship. is none small. but warranted to Iraq: dime. THE PROOF: ofthe merits of our Watch may be found in the fact that we now employ over seven hundred workmen in our facrpries, and that. we nre still unable to supply theieonstunt ly incrcnsmg demand. I um mnemomman PLATE; WATCH is thinner and lighter thnn the otheri we Miro described. Jts fine chronometer bilunce is delicnu 13; adjusted to correct the‘;vnrintion caused 'by chimgee of tempellure’. These watches are made brour best workmen, in a separate department or our factor}. For the fine-6t time-keeping qualities they chalk-n a comparison will: the best woxka 01th; most gu moun English and Swisa makers. - ROBBINS a APPLBTOX, A,gent.s for theflmencnn Watch Company, , 183 Broadway, New York. August. 21,1865. . ‘ WHORE Tutu“ L'sa, L‘NDER Phonon“, IA! urns Sun: Lira—VP! ese celebrnsgd‘ Vegeta ble Pins are no npw, untried romedyfithe) have been used nnd tested in the Fniteg! Su'ea for thirty yen-s, and are rtlieh uan bf hundreds' oflhon'snnda of ‘fiuuilicg as nlmost 4their eole medidna when sick. .\'o care or ¢xpcnse in apnmd in thgu’r preparatioh, and it i; certainly true “ngl 1.153”! 11ml no King crin huve a muditiue aufcr 01- sure: than Brandreth‘s Pills. They produce a'good tflcct upon pisense n 1; most 3m|utdiateiy they in: mkrn. 1‘ By some wbndt-rlul lmwer, perhaps electric 6r nervous influence, the programs at diseased aqtio‘n is ur reatodi where watchfulness and pain: have been present, the system becomes quietfir, and the patient .loon obtains refreshing slee . The genuine BRANDEETI! Pl'Llf BOX has upon it 2; UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT fiTAflP with B. IiIiANQREH in White Letu'r: in the same. ‘ ‘ [Aug. 2:, 1565. lm DR. TOBIAS' VEN ETIAN HORSE DINHIENT. 1N I‘IXT BOTTLES,AT UNE DOLLAR.— Cmes igrneness, cuts, galls, colic, kc. Read the following' I A , Bosrox,’ July uh, 1860. DB. Tonus: We have micd to? the past yézr your Horse Liuiment {or lameness, kicks, bruises, colic and cuts, and in every instance fuuud it the best snide I ever tried in this cir cus colfi‘puny. Plgnae send six dnzg-n, 11l itis we only linimem we use_ now. W 9 have 1m huncl; some very valuable, n'nd do not, want to Iran thn without it. HYAT'I‘EFRCST, )lunnker Yuuirmrgh 3 00': Slenugerie. Sold Ly c5ll druggi ts. .Ofice, 5b (furllnnd 51., New York. [Aug 2:1, 186.5. 1m 6,000 AGENTS,WA.\‘TED, T 4 sell SIX mm muffin", ct gran valur to families; all pay grant profits" Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25 can: and gel. 80 pages and a sample gratis. - BPHBAIM BROWN, Lowell, Muss. Aug. 21, was. 12w 1 TO DIE 1N A BAD CAUSE 15 those who hill in the rebel rank; undoubt edly do, is foolish. But. on the other hand DYEING FOR A GOOD CAUSE as those who are wine at! prudentieuough to remedy ‘he defcctl of nnture with CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, are doing everyday, in enry~Cily_of the U nion, in egligully praisewoflhy. This pgnt e hgl ,rerolution is going on throlighquz the whole- land, and thus beauty snd’baimony sup pllnt bomelineu nu! incongrnityj Manufac lnud by J. CRYSTADOBOJO. 6 Astor House, New York. ‘5016 by Druggisu. Applied by all Hair Dressers. [Maj 8. rm Composed of highly concentrated extrectl from roots Ind herbs of the highest: medicinal vslne are infallible in the cure ofnll‘disensel of the ”Liver or any derangement of the Digestlve Organs. They remove all Impurities of the Blood, nnd,ere unequaled in the cum: of Dinrr. has, Jaundjc‘e; D’spepem, Scrol‘nht, Bilious nesn, Liver Complaint, Pet-era, Headache, Pile-2. Ilercnrinl Diseases, Hereditary Human. Dose. for Adults, one pill in the morning, children half; plll. From one to three pill: will cure ordlnnry cavea,’nnd Irom one to @Me boxes will cure any curable case of no matter how long stand‘mg. Price $l.OO per box. Trade supplied or sent by mail. v. non TALBOTT, M. D., t 00., , 53! Fulton St., New York. June 6,1865. 1: i ' :A Clergymnn, while residing in South Am’er ica as .n miulonuy, discovered. ufe Ind alm ple tuned; for the Cure of Nervou'Weetnen, Eerly Decay, Diamee of the Urin-ry And Sem inal Organs, and ehe whole unit of diam-deg: brought on by benefnl and vicious habit-. Gust members ,have been alreldy‘cnred by this noble remedy. Prompted by a duke to heme. fit the mined and npl‘qnunpte, I will send the recipe for‘ preparing and using “this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Fur. or Canon. , Please inckose a stamped envelop, addressed to yourself. Addreos‘ JOSEPH 'l‘. INDIAN, ' Station D, Bible Home, Oct. 24, 1864. New York Ci”. '9O consuupnvss. Sula-en gm: Cannmplhn Ascizmmron. chifiz, or In, dint» of the fizz-oat or Lungs, will be chutfully furnished, Without elm-3e, with the' remedy by the use of which the Rev. Edvurd A. Wfloon,‘of \Vilflmsbutg. New York, was compleuly powered 3) health, alter hav ing Inland um! yarn with $11“ duad dis ease, Connmption. To Conmmplire lufl'et erg, this remedy is worthy of m immediate tun]. ~ I: will cou- noljiilg, and may be we up“: of their perfect. amnion" Those de limit the no will plan “and Rev. ED gm?” Langstg, 186300?! :83!» Suzn, : nub , u can} “I” . . July 31.15:». in" § w x - . .1.“ .' ..' nruon "I w: AHERICAN WATCH :2 can u". BRANDRETH'S PILLS," DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS, A CARD T 0 INVALIDS GETTYSBURG—Sflvnu Mn. flour . 7 50 w a so Rye P10uu......;..................... 4 30 While “'he-(.....'..................... 1 60 to l 35 Red Wheat...........mm............ l 50 lo 1 'lb C0rn,..................................... 90 Rye.» , . ‘l5 0nu.............. 37 Buckwheat......... . 76 Timothy Seed...” .................. 2 ho to 4 00 Flax 5eed........................."...’. 1 75 w 2 00 BALTIMORE—Faun! u". ’ a 50 w 3 75 1 52 lo 2 B 5 75 co so 87 to 1 00 . . 42 to G 5 “.10 00 £Ol5 00 ..H 87 told 25 I's so 1020 00 2 23 Lo 4 28 noun. ............. Wheat.............. Rye......... ............... C0rn...................-.... Outs .................. Beef Cutie, per band Hogs, per buud........ Whiskey ' MARRIED. On Thursday Inc, by R". J. A. Bowl}. JOHN A. FOLL, o! .\lountplcnunl (ownshlp, to Mill WC" STAR NEK. of ankhn township On an my: inn . by Rev Bun“! Irvin. ML ALLEN T. RICHARDS, 0f Phllldllphh. ‘0 "in HANNAH ‘l. NLINSTED‘I', of l'hllndolphin. Ind formed] of (Sony-burg. ‘Un :mam Ina! .by n". W V. Gowald. Hr. JACOB W. I In to DU- SALLIB I. JIALDIAIAN, bothol Adam: Mat]. I DIED fi-Ohitnnr) names 3 cents per line for I” m er {our lines—nub to~nccompuny notice. 0n Nodal-by morning, 111. 16": Int. Ir. ABRAHAM ECKHILT. or Mnunlplcmc mush"), Adan-county. Ind I 2 years 6 mon'ln IM 12 dun. sm: i’lirfiald, Adam- 00. PL, Aug 20th, 1865,0113“ TIAN MUSBELMAN, an 61 yen-n 9 monlhl no 9 up. In Bum-r. on Ibo 1m: in" , Mr. PHILIP KOHLZIS, Ind about 81 I“. 0:: 1h- nu: ink, in Adm- eonnly, WANUIL.,nu of Emanuel n um, dec'd,, mil 1 yen-I 9 month: And 22 dun. On an 6111 cl Aug , 1865, In Bend-mill. Adam- canny, muuous 0., mm m of m. x. w. m 1 mun-um, nun! l ynr l month And )8 dun. In Mludh-wwn. on the flu: inn . CORA IVA. lulu“ :aughnr of Ephnlm and Loun- llunk, god I month- Ind 7 dun. In Bull" lownuhip. on “It 20th inst... CHARLES WIN FIL‘LD, non of W In. C. Ind Debor- Lon, Ind 11 nonun- Ml 2 day: On lb l-Mh ilm.y MAGGIE SCOTT, .inflnt mam- of ’ohn an: ulr)‘ A. Galbrnnh. aged A month. A! Euunhuu Dali. Adam county, Jon» 3. UPI, Ipd 7| um and 2 mum)”. 0n the HM: Inn! . CLARA MEADB.dIIghIAroI lull! A. Weiken. of Highland loin-hip. Ind 2‘7“" And )6 dlyl. 0n the 18”: in“ . ANNA UATHAIL NE. ddulhkr of George lib-och", of Innklln wwuup, I‘ld l ninth Ind Eduyl ' 0:: th- 28th an , HOWARD. Inn at Cour-d Spanflor, aged 10 you!“ monlhl Ind 26 days. 0n the ma: Inst. In Pawn-burg, ol dlpuurk‘ an" ELLE“ ORTH. non of John W . md Hum-m hum, god 3 yuan 9 womb- und 3 dayl. . 0n the TM in“ . tn Penning, of dipthuh. ILINOBA 08150831, ‘idul of th- hte Z. . Unboul. 1306 30 mu 1 math and 12 dip. Assi‘gnee’s Notice. HE undersigned, Assignee of Jacob 1. Smith and Wife, of Mouutplenmnt town- Ehtp, Adams county, under deed of voluntary assignment, in trust for creditors, hereby gives notice :0 all persons knowmg themselves to be indebted to slid Jacob I. Smith, to make im mediate payment to the‘nnderligned, residing in Oxford tuwuuhip. and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID 0. SMITH, Assignee. . Au;.21,1865. c: i Notice. DWARD COLGAN’S ESTATE—Letters E hsmmemary on the estate ‘Df Edwau’ Lahgnn. hm of Oxfnrd lownship. Adams coun !_\', dumsed. harmg been granted to the under signed, raiding m )lnuntpleusanl township, he hereby gu’ek uouce lo «.1 pereous indebted. m snxd mum: to make immediate payment” and lhme having claims ngm’mt Qhe smne toi prrsen} them properly authenticated for set llemem. JOSEPH LILLY, an. i Aug. 14,1865. 6t Notice. .\XIEL‘ H. ORNERS ESTATE—Lenora I) of administration on the estate of Daniel H. Orner. lute of .\ienallen township, Adams county, dvceuei, inning been granted to the undersigned, re'sidiug iu the same township, he Inn-by given notice to null persons indented u. said estzite to make immrdinc payment, and than having claims agains‘ the sum: to pre mm ihcm properly authenticmed fur mulc mam. HENRY H. ORSL‘R, .\dzn'r. Aug. 14, 1305. G; . ~ Valuable Farm 'l‘ PUBLIC SAUL—OnSATI'RDAY,SEP- A TBllllEll 30m, 1865. at. l’o’clock, P.‘51., the anbscrxher, Administmtbr of the estate of George Cashmnn. deceased, will sell at Public Sale, the VALUABLE FARM ufanid decedent, situate in Stnbnn township, Adams county, near the Smte roud.’lending from Gettysburg' to Harrisburg, shunt b‘miles from the former place, and about 1 mile north-west of Hun trrstown, adjoining lands of John Dirkson, John N. Gran, John Guhlen,‘und othersl con mining 100 Acres, more or less, {it lmring thereon erected a. good ..5-55 V . , two story Frame Dwelling HOUSE, 1", HT] ,- gdonl Burn, with She Is utlnched, ‘2i;L«"". good Wagon Shed and Corn ' Gnrnuge llon-‘c, Ilog Pen, and other necessar) out buildings. There are two excellent wells of nr-vcr-fililing water near the door, and a good Urclmrd of Apples and Peaches, with a varie ty of other fruit on the premises. The land ie H] a good stnte ot cultivation, part ol‘it having been rec‘ently limed. The Fnrm in under good fencing. and everything about iL in good re pair. There are about 20 acres oftimber-lund and I. fair proportional meadow. ltis con veniently located. wflh public roads leading in all directlouu. It is near to ehnrc‘hes,schoole, mills, markets, &c. The Gettysburg Railroad ruus within three miles of the place, affording a convenient market and an opvrtunity 'for pun-basing lime at low rates. nay-Attendance will be given and terms made known on dny of sale by DANIEL CASHMAN, AJm‘r. Aug. 21, 1863. ts Valuable Farm AT PUBLIC,SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 28111 day of SEPTEMBER next, the un deraigucd, Executors of Frederlck lloltz.’ d - ceased, will hfi‘er at Public Sale, on the premi "s- the following very desirable property, bo'-' longing lo the estate of Ilid decedent, viz : ; A GU01) FARM, shame on Conowngo Creek, in Tyrone township, Adams county, Pm, ad joining lnnds of George Mockley, Henry HOO. ver, Peter Miller, and when, containing 202 ACRES, morn or Inn, of which 40 acres are woodland. with an nbnndnnco of mandam— The farm in well fenced, one in a high mm of cultivation. About two-thirdl of the clenred land baa been limed. The lin provement: are 1 Two - story WenthcrbonrdednwellingHOUSE with Buck-building: Bunk Burn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Cooper Shop, and other out-buildings; two never-failing wells of water, with s first rate young Orchard of choice fruit. The land is of excellent quality, and highly productive. A chance to purchase l 0 good a farm is not often presented. Persona wiahmg to View it are requested to cull on either of the Execute“, raiding nem- New Cheater. H'Snleto commence a: 1 o'clock, P. 11., on said dsy, when nucnduxce will In given Ind term: made known by . DAVID HOLTZ, JOSEPH BOLTZ; Aug. H, 1865.= u’l Executor-u. Private Sale. HF- subscriber oflers n Priute Sale, that DESIRABLE PROPERTY in Arenduville, A I county, now occupied I 8 & Store, by Pe ter 305 mg. There are 2 ACRES 0F GROUND, inning lbs-con s Two-awry BRICK HOUSE, Bun vii]: Threshing Floor, Wash Home, I. good we in: the door, Bc. Al», 13 ACRES OF LAND, wall {immense to the homo—part umber. HENRY SLAYBAUGH. If not sold by the 20th of Seplpmber, the property will be "and. Aug. 21, 1335. 3: , , Wanted. FARM in Adam: gouty, for which! will exchange choice Welter: Lands. tt 1. luir price. 030. ARNOLD- Aug. 7, 186 E. F YOU SHAVE Younsm Yum find J half the Inhor done If 10%: one of than upuiol- Ruon lot Hairy 30' & WOODS. ADIES' DEBS “I'll!“ try.“ n. L tiny, u SOBICI'S; t l l _ M- '5 ‘ _ A 821de Farm AT [WAT SiAgil—i-fhc llblfllbfl', in to qn t urn ng, of": 3: Private do, mill, situate in Cnmberlnd town. ship, Adm cunnty, about three miles west of Gettysburg, near the Chambenburg turnyikc, adjoining buds of Cbules B. Pulley, Abraham Pink, Juop Lott, John W. Weigle, and othou. containing 128 Acres, more or less, about 40 acres being excellent Woodland, with | "some, of prime Meadow. The improvi ments are a Two-story Weather bouded Dwelling HOUSE, with Bait-building, Wash House 21nd Spring Home, a large Bunk Barn, ngon Shed. Corn Crib, Carriage House. a well of excellent water near the dwelling, with n Orchud of choice fruit. =I About one-half of the Fun: has been limed. It is In in a high state of cultivation, and un der good fencing. The property was owned and occupied ior many years by Mr. Daniel Policy, now dcceneed, and is known as one of the beat end moat desinble of Marsh Creek Farms. Mills, Mechanic Shops, School Honseu, km, convenient: - Persons wishing to View the preifisea, are requested to call»on the lflbßCleCr, residing thereon. , fi'The Live Stock, Firming Utensils, and the Crops, would she be sold privmely,ahould the purchuer of the Farm desire to have them. EMANUEL D. KELLER. . July 17, 1865. l l 'r PRIVATE SALE—The subscribe", , A Executormol the last will and testsment of Leonard Deiep, decensrd, ofi'er at Private, Sale, the following Real Estate of laid de— cedent, viz: A FARM, litu to in Tyrone township, Adams county, Pm. efioininglandu of David Yobeh Daniel Brsme, udolph Deitritk, and other», containing 200 ilcres, more or less, about 50 acres of which are woodlnnthnd 30 acres meudow. The improvements are a... n- Two-story Wentherbonrded 2'59 ‘ -, HOUSE, 2 Ten nt lloueei, lnrgo I"? i'; Log Born with 2 Wagon Sheds 37:: 51*. nlteched, Corn Crib, Smoke House, .\pnng House, 2 good Orchards, and a newt-filling Ipring near the house. There is u stream of water running t trough the fibrin. , @Penona wishing to view the property will be shown the some by calling on ’Daniel Delup, residing ‘thereon. \- JOHN DELAP, ‘ \ DANIEL DELAP, Feb. 8, 1865. L 1! Executore. finbhc Sale. N SATUR%AY, the 9th dny ol SEPTEM BER nut, ‘he undersigned, Administrator 0 the estate of‘ John Potlorfi', deceased, will offer at Public hole, on the premises, the fol lowing Ilul Esthle of said due-lent, viz; A TRAQT 0;? LAND, situate in straban township, Adsnfis county, adjoining land: of Samuel and William lrlcCreury, and others, containing 12 Al'Cßl-ls. more or less, on which are ergcted a substantial new Two- ;I. ‘- Itory Dwelling iiilOUbE‘ and a new 5553‘ " Stable, with 'l‘ tubing Floor.- :fifflfl There is on the premises a fine,_k"fmx{' young Orchard; with never-failing outer at the door. 1 - [@3310 to dommence atl o'clock. P. M 4, on Quid day, whén ntlendance will be‘gh'un and terms made knojwn by 1 JOHN F. FELTY, Adm't. Aug. 7, use“ us ’ ~ Two Valuable ‘Farms 1‘ PUBLId SALE—On wanxnson. A the 20th «lay 0! SEPTEMBER .Ing, in puréunm-c of ”it: Will of Peter Trnalle. de ceased, the follbwing Real Estate will In: of {eted at. Public Sale, on the premisrs. viz: No. 1. THE {EOME FAR“. «‘ol;Luni}xg 132 Acfes, more or en, suuule in Slrnbnn [mm ahip. Adnms county, mt- nnle and a lull out of Gettysburg. oln tho‘ York fl‘uynpilw. udjuin ing lands of Josppll \l'iblc, llvnry Eckcrl, and others, improvetl with u new Two- 'l,“- story BRICK HOUSE, ll :uk Euro "-133 El : , Conn Crib, Wugbu Shell, Carriage 52?“; House, Spring 1:; use. Wu eh House, ,5;:E~“,.-‘; Smoke llouse, 0g Pen. kc. all ih good Older; I! never-failing Well and spring nfwnter. boll) near the house; “All u gum! .‘xpplc Urchanl, and all oler lllml- of fruit 'llle lllld has Been limednmdlis under go-oJ cultirntiounnd good fencing. [This Form is ou‘e or the best. in the counlydbeing gmnite soil, cqur-l to limelloue. Waner in nearly all the odds.— About 25 acrespre Meadow, and belween'ao and 35 are Woodland. No. 2. A Filllll, containing 112 'Acrcs, more onless, adjoining Linda of John [(uminel. Donicl Spnngh , and others, situate in the son); township, mi about two and a. half miles from Gettysbur , bnviuz thereon ‘ ... v n Two-story S one DWELLING furl -"“ HOUSE, Bank nrn, Corn Oil), 3;; g I Wagon Shed, ,Cnrringe liousr,;‘*_;s{{ Wash and Smokt- House, Hog I’”.th also in 90nd order. Tliere is n never-failing well, beside: a sprin‘, “our the buildings} and a stream of water brongh the fnrm; lan Apple Orchard and all th'er trnit on the premises.— The land has bot-n limed, and is under good cultivation and good funcing. About 18 acres are Meadow. and about 30 acres Woodland. These are veryldesiinhle properties, and per sons wanting good t‘nrrns should not tail to at tend the sale. Those wishing to View them 'are requested tent?" on the Executor, residing in the name tow hip. WSule-ta cainmence nt 1 o’clock, P. LL, on said day, whdn attendance will be given and terms mule known by ' ~ tum. sunnsun‘n, ~ Aug. 21, 1865 A, ts . Acting Executor. Farm 3nd Woodland ‘ 'l‘ PUBLIC MlR—on“ SATURDAY: the A 16th day ofFEI’TEMBER next, the Heirs of sons Brinkeriofi‘, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on t e premises, the Real Estate of said decedent, viz : . ” A DESIRABL FARM, situate in Strsbsn township, Adumsicounty, Pu., adjoining lands' oi John G. Brink'erhoif, Issac F. Blinkerholf, Wm. Stallsmith, and others, containing 169 Acres, more or less. with due proportions of Meadow snd Wootllnnd. 'l‘haim provements consis‘}. oi'n Two-story Dwelling HOUSE; a Frame Burn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Smoke House, and other necessary out-buildings. There is a good spring of we.- ter at the buildings, and a. running stream through the Form. PThe Gettysburg Railroad passes within hslrn mile of the place. At the some time, will be ofl‘ered, in lots to suit purchasers, about 20 ACRES 0F WOOD LAND,covered with prime limber,and situated in the some township, sdjoininglunds oi Jacob Bucher, John Bushman, and others. It also adjoins the York Turnpike, and the Gettys burg Railroad passes through it. Persons wishing to View the property ore requested to call upon John Suley, residing on the Faun. ' [Q‘Sslo to‘commence at 1 o’clock, P. IL, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by THE HEIRS. Aug. 81, 1865. lm ~ T~ PUBLIC SALE—On TUESDAY, 83?. A T 811381! 26, 1865,31. 1 o'clock, PAL, 3 endsome FARM, conVeniently located on the Stale road, about 6 miles from Gettysburg and 2 mile: northwelt of Hunterslown, is qflered It Public Sale. It ,has been iimed, mid the lime ecu well on the land. n There ere TWO SETS OF BUILDINGS on the Farm, than! half a mile upen. The improvemeu is are m. The farm can be divided to eduntege, Ind either e large number or email number q! here: will be sold to suit puichasera. The {arm lien beautifully to the nun. The rain weten can he turned over all the meadows.— Theie is en Orchard of choice fruit on the farm. Aha, I well of water at th e house end I spring at the run, convenient to the hem.— Two-thitdl of all the fence: in made ote‘belt nut rails. The land is in uhigh state of culti ‘vntioa and under gnod fencing» Come end see the property—it ml] fipenk for itself whenyon see Khe cropl. DANIEL LONGENIGKER. Aug. 21, 1865. In For Sale. ‘WO CHOICE FARMS, in the im 'l medium neighborhood pf Getty:- bnrg—Bnildlng: and ma pcd. V V ‘ GEORGE ARNOLD Gettysburg, Aug. 14, 1865. 88 ‘low 12 “"77 CALICO ’"‘ '“ Fammcn' A Valuable Farm A Good Farm Pefimyl‘nnu College ND [l'B ’ A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. The Exercises of this‘luntitutiou, located at Gettysburg, Pm, will be resumed on the 2)“ September. The Preparatory Department, rs orgnuized by the Board of Trustees at thei; 1m meeting, will he under the Principalship of the Rev. C. Jr Enuznnr, who will devote himself to the weltars ol its pupils. Arrange ments are in progress to erect 3 suitable build ing for the exclusive use of this Department. In the meantime, provision has been made to lodge and board such hop as may be commit ted to the Principal’s charge, in the College ed ifice, in which he will for the present reside. This school, located in a moral and intelligent community, and surrounded by historic asso ciations that are imperishsble, present advan tages for the acquisition of knoulodge which are not surpassed nnywhere. Parent: sending their sons hither may rest assured that they will receive every care and attention requisite to their comfort and improvement. Tuition $l2 per session of 13 weeks. The yrice of; Boarding will be made as reasonable as poisi- ‘ ble. For further particulars, address ~ I). A. BusuLER, Sec'y of Board. 1 Aug. 21, 1865. «it New Goods 'l‘ FAIB'FIELD. A BANNER & SHIEILDS ave jnlt rather! from Philadelphia. 1 fresh supply ofGooda, which they are prepared to 101 l n the LOWEST CASH PRICES. The ah tuition of the public is particularly cslled to our fine assortment of; READY-“ADE CLOTHING. Knowing the difficulty heretofore experienced to procure articles in this line by our custom eri we have determined to apnre no em)". to accommodat! them, an! ill others who may favor us with I call. We shall endeavor to render sa’lisfaction both as 1.0 quality and price. We hare an excellent nasoxtmenl of , BOOTS a SHOES, ' which we are selling VERY LOW. Also, Drugs, Perfumery, und‘ Fanny Soaps, in great variety. Patent Medicines, 011 a, Paints, kc. In fact we have everything usually kept in a that class country store. .All we'ask is that the public .will give us a call, as we feel confi dent that they WI” go away satisfied that it will he to their interest to come again and buy their goods where they can get-them” the best “vantage. , @Counuy prod not! .taken in exchange {qr Goods. , DAXAER 6t SHIELDS. Aug. 21,1865. tf Something New. HE WORLD RENOWNED .- T ’ ~ WILLOUGHBY'S GU.“ SPRING GRAIN DRILL. lANUI'ACTFBED BY CHUIWBLL I DAVIEUN, OBI!!- CASTLE. DBAhILIN 00., PA. This celrbrated Dnll is guperior to any otheg umchine ofthe kind yet introduced tome pub lic. Among its udfuntdges are these :-—ll. dir tributes the grain With pexfcct regularity. it never chokes or brooks" Athe grain. Rough ground, or last or slow driving. will not vnry the. usintity sown to the acre. It tun he regu latefl whilst in motion. The teeth or shovels sre so constructed as not to break when com ing in Contact with roots and stones: but spring back t 9 their proper places. It will now every kind of grain with the same hopper. It also measures the quantity ofgmin to be sown lo the acre, and is éimplc in its construction and easily managed, THE GL'A NO ATTACHMENT This invention lur sowmg ALL [(1503 of Guano and Compost. makes the Drill perfect and complete. It sows the grsin and manure the ground ul the some time. ‘ This construo tion of the Attachment is wry simple and is euslly repaired. lt‘will sow from one unwou ly bushels to the acre, nod the {led can be regulned whilst. in molluu, to Edit poor or rich ground. These machines need nuly be _seco to be admired. All who lure tried them pronounce them the most. complete nrrange men! for the purpose eicr offered to the pub lic. Hundreds of certificates can be produced from pram-rim] fmmers in Franklin county and in Mnryluml to prune that the machine is no hnmbiig, and has given entire snlisfnclion in every case nhtreit ha; been lrind. WILLIAM \l'lllLE, Agent. ‘ Aug. 7,1561: ti ~ ' New Skirt for 1865-6. HE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN lIQOP SKIRTS. —J. W. BRADLRY'S '_.\'ew Patent Dl'PlJiX ELLIP'i‘IC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.-—'l‘his invcngiou consists of Duplex (or two) Hlliplig Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingenibusly braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest. most. flexible-kelusfic and-durable Spring ever used. They seldun bend or break, like the Single Springs,nnd cofilequrntly lireurve their perfect and. beautiful Si aye more than twice my long as any Single spring Skirt that. ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and plensure to ary lac y wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Uperaa, Cut-lug”, Railroad Cars, thrch Pen, Arm Chain, for Pxomenade and House Dre", M the Skin. can pe folded when in use to occupy I lmnil pince as easily and conveniently as a silk or ¥ulliu Dress. » ’ A lady lmring enjoyed the pleunre, eemio:t and gm." convenience ,ofuenrzng the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a Jingle day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ledleu, they are superior to all others. The [loops are covered with Z-ply donhle twisted thread-und.wxll wear twice as long u the single yarn cor'ermg which is met! on all Single Steel Hoop Shins; The three bottom rode on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing oi! the rods when (lugging down stairs, atone steps, km. he, which they are constantly subjeci to when in out All are‘mnde oi the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to 4he wearer the moat gracelul Ind perfect Shape possible,hnd are unqueetlonehly the lightest; most _deeimble, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WEST-‘3, BRADLEY & CARY, Proprietors of the Imenuon and Sale Mnnutncturers, 91 Chambers, and 79 and El Reade Sm, New York. FOR SALE in an flint-class Stores in thil city, and throughout the United Shun and Canada, Havana da Cnbg. Mexico, South America, Ind the West Indies. ' filnqnire for the Duplex Elliptic (or doufile) Spring Skirt. Aug. 21,1865. an 628. Hoop Skirts. 628. OPKINS' ‘- OWN MAKE " 0F HOOP H SKIRTS, are gotten up expressly to meet. the want; of may: cuss Hum. , They embrace a complete usorlment of 11l the new and desirable Stu-lea, Sizes and Length, for Lmlies’, Mines' and Children, and are su perior to an other: mode in point of Symmetry, J-‘inirh and durability ; being madeof the finest. tempered English Steel Syringe—with Linen 'finiabed Covering, and having all the melalic lulenings immovnhly necnred, by improved machinery. They retain their Shape and Eln ticily to the last-#and are warranted to give entire fillefnclion. Also, coneuntly in receipt of full lines of good Eastern Made SKIBTS, u very low prices. skim made to order, altered and repaired.— Wbolemle end Retail, at Hannfncwry and Sale: Room. No. 828 ARCH BL, above 61h, PHILADELPHIA. fil‘enm Calh. One Ptice Only l Aug. 21,1865. 4!: ‘ Notions and Confections. A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF'TOWN AND COUNTRY HE Jab-crib" hep: I. Notion arid Confec tiomry Store on Cnrlisle street, nenrly oppouim the Railrond Station, Gettysburg, where be In: co‘nstlntly on hand, CANDIES, NUTS, Fign, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, u; Tobucoa and Begun of I” kinda; Pocket- Books, Slum"; Neck Tics, Colhru‘ km; Soups and umries; also «one GROCE. BIBS, Sig-rs, Cohen, Rice, with the dimrent kinda of Cycle". Ice-001d MEAD M. 'lll times. He invites curtom from town and country, and sell: it small profits. LEWIS BTROUSE. Ang.’1..1865. I, ' ‘ luv. )0“ receiud A new no“! ' of Queen-Inn, to whiclnn invite the nae-tion of bayou. A. 500" I SON. " Stbnobrnkor’s . _ NEREE' 1:0“: Aiib @2357, N 'r I' run onnur “mourn o! 1" Au. FOR MAX OR B . ‘- le-WARRANTED TO CURE Rheumatism. A Isrgns'mmgfif "fling."- "“1 ""“8' .:prnlns, Swelled Joints, Sore Throat. Frigate: . m arrow, ‘u an tune. ‘eel, Poison. 01d Sores and Bruises, res ' lif Pin Cuu. Corns, Mumpe,TeLter, Pain: in the Limbs. ,5 ,BEYSE: ' 0 8' gm}, Burg, ISlweeny, on Sun or Be m, 312:“: 'or 'nro'Mmithd "0%. the ggg‘;:'\'flLY MED! oor n s, Diaumper. Scratch”, IL, on , _ , - Hog“ andl {glee} nnd all Diseases requiring l 31:: inf-hat“ mfii‘g‘zifii‘h‘? 93°94 “1" an xterm: mCI v. ' ' ””1! , P’l ’- dl'l‘he attention oi" the public is respectfully.l I BEYAW?’ lgl'. PILLS, ' 'recte to the Above Preparation. Is bein regulate the 'wmnc "1‘ n 4 Billlnr; So. one 01 Ibo been and most efficacious exurnngl oration}, which is tho'chlof “My?! Kmoun._ remedies now in use. Tim {ch in bum! npo'n ! nus.(liddinous, Dimnou of Highnfladlobe, the mun-on;- of lhouunds oi person: who Sick Stomach and other kindred ”Opinion h|;:o‘:.l%‘ehvul lmount of good thin Linlmn 3,: Hundreds of Certificate: can b. Shown. n . bu done in ‘u once wherein it has been used, l Theyhnvobeen usedbylhouundlws‘lth new. and g“ "”§“°§L,‘Pf:§wi§".f‘l° (0-12" {me ' on Maple? Exits] 31:15:11: Llornsl'iluliono/ z n m: . '- $211123; :n‘d let it euuupofifi‘oim 2:3 ! They urn composed of the octiva princlples o! 1* ““Jzimmmrlfizg‘ 8- . £11222."4;‘.;°‘:;:2:a:.:ar-czrglfliam use Iw: recomm n - . e a li‘ ° ; . a mi and impartial trial, and if need accordj “PF?“°“.—Pf°d“¢h¥h“9“h"3mm?sv EV'P’N. ing 30 directionsfia'nd no benefit, no chorge.—. i P?“ 0? swims-u.“ . V ‘13"! 5° ““5 b! will Hovmg such unlimited confidene! In In cum. 55-99. 80x03 or non non- wn. rout rear. ‘ live powers, he has directed his Agent! to re. Bili’ANZ’S LIFE i’ILLS. Curo liondnche. ' luud the money in all cases where thin Lini- BRYAN:S LIFE PILLS, Cure Sick Stquleh. mantis used with no benefit, the bottle with I BRYAN S LIFE PiLLB, Cure Giddinnu. portion of its contents to m: returned to tho I:B_YAN'S LIFE PiLLS, Purity the flood. Agent. ' lt.will be found a sure remefiy for Rheum-- tirm, Sprains, Swelled Joints. am, and in fact, for all that he claims for it, 11. excels Iny arti cle of the kind ye: lried. It in also an infallible cure for many diseases of Horses, such an Kicks. Snags, Spellings, Spruins, 01d Sores. Scruches, Coll-r Ind Sad dlr Galll, nnd_ nll dinner requiring an ex ternnl remedy for Horse: And Cutie, it has no e Iml. qThis Linimen; should ha in the hand: of every family, phrticularl: where there are children, M Sore Throu. Scarlclinn, Group, Quincy, ML. are diseases that carry mnny rhil~ dren to their gxnres. This Liuimenl Will be i found a sure and speedy relief in every ‘ are i where it. in applied in lime. As this Liniéeir is warranted to give utirrncxion in all can , . ; no one can risk nythlng in trying 'u—and hi i one bottle is na£l you will never be without it in the house—{so pnrchnae a bottle ,nnd be convinced of the facts above. - Stonebraker’s ORSE AND‘GATTLE P 0 W D E R Sg l uivcyonr Horses STONEBRAKER'S HUR E‘ AND CATTLE POWDERS. if you want fiuei and healthy horses. and you are lure te' hn've‘ them. A snfmture and speedycnre for Coughs,- Colds, Distemperl, Heaven, Hide-bound,“’orms, Bota,'Scurvy, he, in Horace, Loss of (snd,l Black Tongue, etc., in Cattle. ’ ‘ By the use of these I‘DWDERS the appetite, of the Horse is improre'd, all derangement; of~ thc' Digestive Organs nre corrected, and the aluggishness oi the animal disappears, he be coming lively and Spirited.l It. softens the skin, giving tlte hair a sleek and shining np pent-ence. The great superiority of these‘ Powders our nll other: arises trom the fact thnt they are compounded of medicines that have laxative, tonic nnd purifying properties.‘ The lnxntive remoreeali impurities from the. stomach and hofiels ; the tonic adds new tone and vigor to the system of the ltoree,‘ bmch the appetite is wonderfully improved, . he puritying medicines contained in'theru cleanse the blood from all impure nutter, dud give 3‘ healthy end vigOrous eireuluion; they also improve the wind, and are it. sure pterentive of Lung Fever, Yellow Water. Founder, Lass oprpetite, nni many other disuses incident to the Horse. , It is also invaluable as 3 Condition Powder for Cows, increasing the flow at milk and pre venting disense. All persons 0“"ng cows should ask for STUNEBRAKER‘S HORSE & CATTLE PUWDERS, us it. is very important through the winter that they should he used to improve the condition of the cow. They have no equnl for fattening cattle, as they give them an (appetite, and loosen their hide, by which they thrive much fuster. 'l'hese Powders are a sure preventive of HOG CHOLELIArnnd are particularly adopted to the diseases to which llogs are no liable— su-.-h as Coughe,Ulcers ol'the Lungs and Liver causing them to improve much than. They should be used in the beginning to Kitten Hugs, as much iced may be sated. These Powders will be found much stronger tlrnn most powders now in use, and M. the same time the most powerful tunic ever used for Horses and Cattle of any kind. All persons are particularly invilz-d [0 try these Powders, knowing they will continue to use them. ' 124 m Jlade to Come Out qr‘llm‘r ”ale: to Die! Stonebraker’s AT, ROACH AND MOUSE gxranxxxAflom We invne the uttenuon of the public to the above preparntion, as being‘onc of the moat efl'ectu-ul preparations ever introduced, for the destruction ofthe shove vermin. We warrant it a DEA!) SHOT FOR. RATS! Try il—fouly 25 cents a» box. fi'Sold by dealer: And country none keepers gem-raw. ' ‘Aug. 14,1565. 8m _ > 7__ ,__.._-. Prothonotary. E are requested to announce that Mnjur ‘8 HENRY S. BENSEB, ol Slrnhnn town nhiy, at the solicitation of numerous friend-., will be I candidate for l‘rothonotuy, subjeet to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. lle has served his country faithfully in the anny for font yen", hnvlng been many months I prisoner in the land; of the rebels, and has peculiar claims upon the voters of the county. It? so fortunate as to be nominated And elected, he will fill the potllion A: honor ably and foithl‘nlly n: he did that of the soldier in the field. [Aug. 14, lß’Jb.« tc County . Treasurer. BGED by runny, lofl‘er myself as a candi. ' due for CUUNTY‘ TREASURER, at [be next election, subject to the decision of the Dam'ocratic County Convention. Steuld ibe nominated am; electl d, I promise tofiipeharge the dutloa of the oific'e with fidelity and to the belt of my ability. JACOB bHEADS. June 12, 1865. tc" County Treasurer. FELLOW-CITIZENS :—I offer my‘zelf I candldnta for the oflicc of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the docilion or the Dementic County Copvention, nnd ruptu fnlly lolicltyour votel. Should I receive that. nomiuflon. and be elected, I win endumr to conduct mud! ad the oflice in such n runn ner, thu you lhlll never hue cause to regret that you Valid for me. You" in hope. Mn, 29, 1065. u: H. D. WATTLES. County Treasurer. RGED by agony. l ofl'o-r myself" a. candi date for COUNTY TREASURER, at the next election, [abject to the dechion ol the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated And elected, I promi‘re to dilchnrgo the duties of the cflice with fidelity mid to the best ol‘m, ability. ‘ ' ‘ ~ JEREMIAH DIEEL. June 5,1865. .1: __ _ Notice. AMURL KILLER‘S ESTATE.-Lcurn tn- : S tamentnry on the ell-Io of Sumac! Minor, Inc of Liberty township, Adan! county,“- cemd. hung been [mated to the under. signed, residing in the “an wwnahip, be hereby ghn nodco m at pmou 1511 ch N uld can“ to make lmmodim payment, and thou huh»; chim- spinn the lame to pre qent them properly nthentlcuod for nuk meut. JACOB MILLER, Bl’r. efiug. 7, 1865. 6!.“ . For Ba? VALUABLE MILLPR PRBTY.on ql~ A Hunh cmk, with 46 Acre- of fl choke Guam Muglow Bolton, 5 mile: ‘ ‘ well of Gettyaburg. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Aug. 14, 18659. TTRAC‘HKG ATTENTION .—-I‘ho superior Picwm “kn u HUMPER‘S SKY [GET GALLERY, on Well Middle IL, no attracting universal mutation. Good judge: pronounce than Inperior to any ever uh: in this pllco. Cull 3nd examine for young"... Jun. 16,1865. = you up BOOTS.—-Wo m not u‘utv. S ”gaff; varich of Stand-allo‘tbf men I in In syn,- / ' which ‘ n .’.nu ’1" u 'pontm. now & $O6OB. ! , ?7 , , Pun”! tun "mop A3O: ofBRYAN'S LIFE PILLS VIII coll. but TW‘NTY-FEVE CE'NTS, and wlll accomplish all that is repruoutod. They m elegantly put up by the proprietor, the invinmr of BRYAN‘S RULIUNIC WA. FEES, amedlclm long and rum-ably known to the American Nation. 11‘ you wish Blynn’! blfo Pill], And can» get them ofyourdrngglu, don't uh ID! «hr, but tend Tweniy-fln Gena In : letter to the ploprlcxor, and you will get. then: by ratnrn of mail,pou,puid. Address, DR. J. BRYAN. 412 Broadway, New York. P. 0. Bo! 5019. Dealers cam be supplied by Dean: Bil-nu 8 CO., Wholesnle Agents, New York. GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNPORTUN‘TI HEY CAN BE USED WITHOUT DETEO. T NOR. and do not. ihturfore with hniincu pursuits, and N 0 CHANGE OF DIET IS NE CESSARY. ' ' - Bell’s Specific Pills Are warranted in nll clues, for the Speed,“ and Permanent. Cure of'Seminnl Wenkneas, Ureth ral and Vaginal Dianhluzel, Gleov, Sexunl Diseases; Emissions, Impotence. genital and Nervous Debility and diagnose of t o Bladder sud Kidney]. _ } They are ndnptgi for mule m- femxle, old or young, and are the only reliable known for the cure a! fill diseases arising from . youmrvn moment-mos; In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Strlc-' ture, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidnay complaints, they not like a charm. Relief is experienced by taking n single box; and {ion {our to six boxes genern‘slly ell'ect a cure. Sold in boxes containing 60 pills, Ptice One Dollar, or nix boxei, Five Dollars; also, in large boxes, containing four of the small, Pnco Three Doll-rt. ’ _ ‘ Priule Cindi-rs to Gentlemen only, lent free on receipt of directed envelope and “Imp. “you need the Pills, cut out hil Idl‘erd‘qe meat for reference, and i'you _cenaot procure them oryour druggist do not be impaled on by any other remedy, but enclole the money in A letter to . DR. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, Box 5079, 442 Broadway, New York: and they will be sent to you secure from obu narration. by return mnil, pout-paid, on receipt. of the money. , Dealers uuppficd by Demu Burnel & 00., Wholesale Agents, New York. I IMPORTANT ‘TO LADIES Dr. Harvey's Female Pills, HR. m 9“. infallible Ind popular remedy T ever known, for all disease] of the {eagle nex. They have been need in runny thou-ind reuse: wilh‘unfalling succeu-nnd mny be u lied on in every cue for which they In re commended, und particularly in all ma ult lng from x OBSTRUCTXON. on STOPPAGI-Z OF NATURE no mnter‘from I ha! cause it arises. They no effectual in [restoring to health all who nre Inf fvring lromi Weakness and Debllily, Uterine Discharg‘a, Nervopsneu, n, #r., 'ku.‘ And they “Actllke n,Chnrm." ln atyennbeulng Us! Intern. Thousands ul‘ Indies who have luf fen-d lor yem and tried urioul other renu dlca in vain, owe a rnnewfll of their health Ind strength wholly to the efilcncy of DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS. They ue perfectly hurmlesj on ‘he out. In, may be taken at any time with perfect “I: y; but during the curly stages 0! Pregnancy t q lhonld no! be taken, or a. mlucarrlngo In In the result. They narer enuu my licknen, pain or dlltnu. Etch box conmns 60 pill:l Price On: Dollar. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, A remedy for special can, four degree: strong er than the above ; Price Five Dollnrl per box. A Private Circular to Ladiea with fine anu tomicnl engravings, sent free on receipt of di rected envelope and stamp. . . 3620“ this our iryou desire Dr. Envoy'- Pills, and ifyou cpnnot procure them of your druggist, do not take “bother, lot ulna dealers who are unprineipied will nearlnren‘ other Fennde Pills, they an make 5 larger pnom on—bnt encloae thc mime; Ind rend di red. to - , 7011.}. BRYAN. Consulting Physician, Box 6Q79. ' 442 Broadway, New York. and you will receiv'e (hem ponepnld ucnrél) leuled lromloburvntion, by return mlll.‘ Dealer. supplied by Demu Bum k 00. Wholenlp Agents, New York. - The Private Medical Adviser. (Exgluliuly for Lumen) ‘