gempiler. ft .. ,=,"-- OUR FLAG! eo - I’l2. ”i..." .5 7» .._ -—..._. 11.}. “my, tgxron no ryonxpmg. omnisgmna. PA. ‘ 3mm»? momma? sum: n,‘ Imp DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET AUDITOR GBKRNAL' Col. W. W. [l. DAMS, o!}!ch County. I summon Gunning Linn. CMJOHN I’. mm, of Cambria (lowly. DBMCIIA'I'IC COUNTY [PICK 8" . s-mrn sum-ma. CALVIN M. DUNCAN, Esq.,()hnmbcrabnrg. ‘ fi~ ASSIIBLVL '«1 D 5 vO. 8. PEFFER; Bcrwick bor rnofilnxonur, Blnj. UENR)’ S. BENXER, Slrnbnn mwnahip . cnxumswxm, @1195 _LEFEVER, Esq., Union township DIRECTOfi 0f 1‘!!! r 00“, ABRAIUUI myss, o! A., Libcrty lowlnship AUDITOR. LicutlJ. (L PIKENTURF,TymnO township - up: In ATTORNIY, mt. A. Duncan. raw-(‘., Gray-mum. ' 'rnxzfrvnnn, JACOBfiIIEADS, Gettysburg. ' summon, D ('. SMITH. Oxford township Democratic County Committee. The Drmorrntic County Commiltpo, nppnint- ml by the Convention on Mpndny lnrt, will mrct n 1 Wolf's Hotel, in (jcuysburg, on SAT URDAY XEXT,Sch mm, m. 10 o‘clock, A M. Emmembcr (IT (IN. Cumin/[lce I: urynl (0 [to EMI J A 003 BRINKE‘RHOFF, L‘hninnnn ‘Scpt. 11, 1805. THE. NEWM. The “nulml Fbllr Dolmcrnfic Commiw‘e hnvo [um-4 an nddrmr m um Democratic and mmrutivc warm I)! [um sung“. u." mum-I. of um P‘lju,irli;nn m The lbw ls denounced on incomtiintlnn-l. but ilm committee ' "common-l um. Ibo vulern lake the oath, and hnld um rog‘ mm [labia for my vialnlinn or Uuelrpunn Hon. I-‘uitnn Ao-lormn and Coiouci L'. 1) Hook", of llckmn, Hwy-'sippl. have uriuon to Mr. Seward, oflcrinx in an: meonmcl for JPN-mm Dnvil. At Monmonw'ry, “alums, on Airgun! 8, Gomrii A. J. fimilh-inud In ontogmuounclng um (involution of tho smmlh Inn] con-I. - oipmu Img.- Winder. m: or the ram Brigadier Comr nl Winder, has been unlined on n clurge of conspiring with Wine. ~ ' - I! in tinted that Willlnm Allen. of liichmom‘, (he “1"“- unient mun in Virginia, has been pardoned by rum Prui— dan - Tho Llncnln florpilal buildin'". I! Wnulllngton, have been convene-I lnln p-vvrnmont wall-how, and “Illl’v fire was ulnlltlumxl ground has been endow-l lur the ewe. tlnn of mam buildings Tho’fifllmor'o Incl (Halo Imlroml Cnmnnny Am n": re buildlng thelr engine haum and machine Flmps M. Madma , burg, Much val-o dcurnynl ghrlng tho wu. The M 15an Telngmph Company have resolved to my ‘ u new cable in Juno um. l. ‘» ‘ Hx-Penntar Flupiulck la n candicjnin to ”present Anna-- gn‘mnnly 1n the Muham- Slate Convrntlnu. ‘ W oommunicnllan Is nhw an plot. between Wuh ingtou, D. 0.. Ind Urlnlol. that. gunmen A 1 “mammal-{tram um Iqu to u» 10th nuflo, 502,6” Internal rcvonno were collected. The clfy or Mxlpmrs but «old It: mare“ In the North ern Oculnl mill-ood for $BBl,OOO. 0 amigo mph“ bM Ind an Interview with his brother. A. ‘ll Shepherd. It Fort Wanna. _ The ynhlic dam ul um l‘nltul Staten on August 81 In“ $8391.!!an .a. , xii-Kn 90pm Henry new, of “H’gfllxfl! bu n'pplled for 12310011. ‘ , y to I'M that “r Gem-m Peabody, the celobrntcd Imm. am No up his mammal: um country. . It rs said “In! General Bnuor In to bn “mgr-am} with the Athm: General as a pnbllc pmcnlor of .3141 Davis. Thlfly ullilloml rn ;lmentw in nnloml m be dubs-led. ' Dbllel Madam, pom-auto: It ”lemon, Mo}, mull: comma-Rule”; llr left a cpnnmlon, In writing, em: Jle hqm {ho mils m-m- rznco inhocnmo Mmmr; mhm'fiéfi-«l I returned (‘nllfonlan 8 years Igo, um] mum Mmdswyw, and um be murdered hm of bin um chum-n. ml contemplated 1116 murder or bun-m. Thppgwfinka n! ludobxednm mined by tho Tm“- ury WW?“ for 1h! week err-hug Semen-bu 2. amount ed Io “$7.520. The amount of muwfimncncydo strayed m smmam. ‘ The [mndon “Tuna.“ n! Anmt 23d,rrpnm neural cad- otclmlom in um my Ono vmm'm milling I_n St. QW—in-tho-En'fl dial nf “Ashlie cholera AMP tvcnly‘ [our bqun,‘ lune-a." ufi mm noI being made [or pmtal scnlm ln um ‘ South Into taken at an wen-go o! 60 re: cent. [on than before tho In. " bullion- (mm the Snnlhern Staten, mesh-ad 1t Wmiflflfll. ll outed to b. [norm u w the manual; l'osmllm‘l. ' ‘ All tho mun government nfilmnlsqynnt 6,000 hot-ell ‘ and 10,000 malos—llllbo mold (lnrlng the pram: monlll. } I! ll mtod mat. (lent-HI Loo lml acceptod the pm! ‘ qt ")0 Wuhlpglon College at Luingtnn, \‘g. . The Pengulunln Bhto Agricultural I‘nlr vlll be held at ‘ p‘llllwport on 301»quth m. \ It II mud um I pmhmtlomwlll abortly be [sued mm manual hum min-L. l‘ ' The thlont has recently ranlonod clght tomcat: of . Bicllllml worth over 820.000. 4 i ‘l‘iro W’tbm hundred pom»): ohm-n Mlonging 1 In the government were my In Washington last week. They brought 11 X manna-and. Gen. Banal, Superintendent of the Fmdmon‘n Bureau; blamedndmhril "(Min W W Mam led ma ll lho South. Com picking begin tn the tlcinlly o! Newborn. N. 0.. 1m week. Tho ylou ol'eotlon i Rum: Carol-m :3 slated ‘0 b;- M - 1“)! mt i‘ulpma, built! Nu Ymk for tho Japa nae Gunman mind on Monday for Yokohama, annn. Th 9 Mum election look plum xn Colorado on Tuvalu. Viv Oonitltntian was chosen by A large majority. TM nllxwda In Higalnsippi my being rapldly Win or- L der and Wine- ha: been rcsngnodgn my urn-mu. Jell'omn Duh haughty {wanted from his cry ripclal to meti- Imin? 1y filh. Fanny 90,000 [mm are now ”coking [anxious from the monument. Tho _Eemnry of the Treasury l- pnylug the “Texas (.1. kmwm primo- _ m. magnumcdiwr or the lpulilonpolia “S;nl|pel,”lt a stated. has ml: 1 mingninst amoral Ilavcy ruf false [ml prlugmptmunmation. luing his 4131 mm» at $90,005). 0 Henry 8. l'quiwnmmcd to the United States. hum; YW- nu tu that elk-ct fxom mo Premdent, un candida-WE. fin]! nb-tah': f mu: pantie; ~o3ch: Mum-duke ull Bean-05am have applied for Ina-woman p ulna-11. ‘ .3634,“ WIM'IB gmntctl on Thurs!” by the Prea- mm more nyaj‘lmm Mme. on n busi ness visit to I’fxmdolphia, last week, re- gal-nip; on Friday evening. On account of 4138:0qu nhsepce, 11 number ”of mat ;bgi-wfich we exxicctpd tp allude to in {his issngmugtgoover until uewae-ék. ' [Abditiouists of. Indiana Helped 10 . '* thabpoad,wemet n goodly numberlh‘m 9P ..le” “ "05' 1"" if he hm] gar Began-nu (rpm difl'erom sections of me I I‘o”de h bgultb. 1; mgvv the 30mm“) > gums, gag ail game :hp‘most cpcodrngiug ' wou fiwj‘a'quh ammfi of DCFIOCIR‘F PTPFW' EV"?! @puid Cupninghxvnmmpogromp. mfict‘cfllfl‘" . by“. ~90 emnéd that 'of the original ,Inhp Bwnn l'uhh'ts, xli aim ‘" ’mmm’fifi‘io.» ‘ra 7n. t Wm-rm d": m we'r- H: w: ‘~_ , _ . v . S 33' 1: MN m”m Penn’s I’M-M. near um! VIM” go that and. LPHhc D 9 "ughomno'd my unsung.” The A. W W‘fiwt. The m«r§m¢o_xue' tensile" oug',.~f“e'mct u mar-unity»; ”Swifh fidcélfiefiwnm sm“; In”! .3 mm.“ {'Perkapkmey “9.1-3" ' 3 : 55." 3,". ‘ ; ‘ *“"’f4-s°r-W--’~" @ruvfim It’iftsz E ‘53“ be"? 1'23" Dr. S. D. Cuch‘rlsgu.vt 1v?" 1:: *1“ : “by: x- .. . ...-.5:- ;A.,-..._. f4‘a'mmbcgflvérgfistd93l' m binomim mm Th’a ticket nominntml by n"- liamtic Cininty Convention, on Monday inst, will he loan-l under our editorial head. The L’nnyenlion was it most intelligent Ind 19- spcctahlc body. and conducted its proceed-- ings in an onlorly and harmonious manner. ;ljlmre was plenty of good material b‘cl‘orc it from which to make telections, dad a good ticket was thmtorq the neceésary re sult. Whilst other gentlemen of wool merit were for the time passed ovor—hq cause all could not be nominated—it. should he a source of pride to every Democrnt that the ticket is cntimly nnasshilable. z-n'd is made up. from top to bottom, ot mm thoroughly qualified for their respectivo positions. With such nticket in the field; the Democracy should go_to work with spirit and energy. and leave no effort un tried to secure its success by :m unprece dented majority. The ticket is worthy of j it. and thé noon on) cum: is worthy of it. ' Beside (his; consideration, the Republican 'pnrty is committed to princiiilcs which, it ,succcssl'ul, would degrade the white man to the level of tho negro, and continue for nll time to come the presentlienvy burdens ‘of debt nnd taxation. Democrats, to work ! The campaign will be u slim one, and not n day should he lost. 'l‘lm enemy are no doubt socrelly at work to get nut their full votn, whilst they hope to catchus nnpiving.‘ Let- us bc'watchfhl, remembering that “Elcmul Vigilance 1': the phrccf Lila/y... In our next we shall all mlc to {he can i; dntca individually, conlidont that “I; merits and qunhfimlions will win for Lh m the earnest: and active support ofcvcry Dum ocrnt and Conschalivo in _thc cnunly. m'l‘ho Senatorial Confcrcg’s o A agns nml Franklin met at Graoll'cnborg Springs on 'l‘hursthycvcninglvt. Aftcrorganizing, sovrral ballots wore “had-11” Insulting in throe votes for _llon‘s Wm. alt-Sherry, 'oi thié county, njml a Calvin M. Duncan, 15511., or' Cllfll Home furth‘er conversation \ll ad, the Franklin (lonlgrg‘bs claiming thehpmina tion for their rou‘hty 'lwcanw Allnrljtitllml the hut Senator.,_ M a. late hour, in h a ‘viow to carrying out Mr. McSherry's Wfkl! illi'at entire har‘mony should be svcurcvl, his, homo was withdrawn, and tho nomination of Mr. Duncarr'waé unanimously wdo: _ -‘ Whilst we, in common with the Democ racy of Adams. preferred the nomination of Mr. McShon-y, it is duo to Mr. Duncan to say that ho possosaos, lik‘n Mr. llcSlicrry, tho qualitiés at all times so nnceccar‘y in a logislator—uOunsnx' camcgrv and FAITH FL'LNESS. lip is un Ml‘cctive public speaker, and will make a very cliiclent member +1! the Senate. The efforts which Mr. Mc- Shorry made to have relief awarded to the sufl‘nring poople of the Border, will be car ried forward by Mr. Duncan in 91kt .eamn .igoroua manner; and should thc'lmgiala turc become Dcmocratig, theisuccesaof the measure may be confidently locked (or. It is lhr‘rcl‘oro the duty of every Dom'ocral to givé Mr. Duncan his boat support—not only‘that the district may be properly and honwtly firprosmtml, but that 'll lasting quiclua may he given his Aholition opponont, ‘who him all his litolxoon playing the part oflho‘ lrcih and the Pharisoe. Tho' p11) cecdings o the Conl'egenco will bq given in our next. * A True Picture I—A Republican,tlm other «11y, described McConnngliy thug: “He is n prbud. stuck-up, acttimh creature, who don’t. care a straw about. anything or any body' that doesn’t. bring money to his pocket !" ' ‘ The accuracy of tho. picture will not be disputed by any one who is acquainted with McConaughy's character. It. is true tolife. fiTbe Repilblican sane (bmmilgco of Connecticut lmsissuod an address urging the adaplinn qf a negm ngflmgc amendmmt to the Constitution. J ‘ 8T)": Republican Slate Convention of Minnesota mat on W minesdny at. St. Paul, land nominated Geo. W. R. Marshal for 'Govornor. Resolutiqns flworing mgra suf frage and the enforcement or the Monroe doctrine were adopted. A resoluLion-np proving‘ President Johnson’s course was. voted down. i , , ' @An important admission is made by the Chairman éleho Ohio sum. Abolition Committee, viz: that myro .mj'n'age my (a fol low the Coiliilulimml Amendment. This was the voice ofwnming we raised sbmo time since. . We do not doubt that the iending Aboli tion managers intend to spring this {mp uponrthmpeoplo. and to clnim that; the amendment carries negro sufl'rage with it. Rather Plain Language.—-The editor 0 the Record—n Republican pnpc-r publis_heil in Fayette cnunt‘y, Indiunu—i—declares : Itil (he opinion of many earnest patri otg, who have nlways-ncted with the party of freedom and progress..nnd have liocn and are ardentsupportora ol Uu- qumi cxm Administration of national nflnirs. that the Republican pat-1* lowa is fast. becom ing as corrupt as be“, and deserves to be damned. mln the Shruhly Convention ofSue hunun‘coumy, Galushn A. 6er ma spécclx donuncinwry of President .' ston’s restoration policy, assorted tlu worst. dangers were yet to be met, an! elm-ed that the equality of nll 00101 the true policy! say-Tho Abolitioniuts of I‘iusburg at a _meetinghcld there, a few. week: passed a resolution denougc’mg Cut] as “arch traitors to civil and religious dom throughout {he onM," will all for Ilanrnnfl'nnd Campbell. . WThe Democratic State Conic of New Yon-R, on 'l‘lxnmdn adjourned making nominations. Major (knew cum was nominalml for Secretary 0! E‘he‘yesplgtious nflopted endorse I‘rcl ohnsonh; restoration policy. _,_““’~v_‘° - 0’ fiTbe negro-,bmle' who outraged dy at Evansvilly, Ind,, was Rum}: “slave" neat “(Inlet-soupKy. Ilia dom" did not last hjm long, for on" PREPARE FOR ACTION-«THERE IS ENCOURAGEMBNT FOR DEMO- C RATS ~ .We wmihl urge upon the Democrats of Adams to prepare, without further delay; for the contest. um is befom them. The PM! should, at once. be thoroughly til-gan iznl in eyery borough my; ;ownship, and we trust Merl) are arm-at and true mm enough in «pry district Io take hold of the work and'pul it through uncooufuily. so that no votes may be lost on echtion day, hi reason of mm: of proper and efliciem organization: Dcuiocrnta,hnvo encouragement, strong oncourngcment,.to be up imdr doing. In lormntion from dim-rent sections of tho State. since the npniioations made by the two parties. leaves no roomito doubt that. Pennsylvania, in ppite of nlLofl‘orts of the black Reputilicqn lenders to tho contmi-y, will «It-chm) herself the WHITE M‘AS'S STATE in October next. The soldiers are pretty much all at home now. 9nd will vote in they please, {tee frbm shalilder almpilio tation, 9nd their votes will now go into the ballot-boxes direct. from their own hands, instead of being sent through the mail: in envelopes, which, by Abolition thimblo-rig ging. when the} reached their destination. produced dilferent tickets from the mica which the sol-liars enclosed in them! Besides the nogm voting issue. thm‘o is also‘ the qunstinn of EQUAL AND JUST TAXATION, which is operating on the papulm' mind. The Democrnlic party {a vprsflu‘r tnxation,‘nn-l {he success of that purl'y will ensure u reform of the present uniust system. ‘ Then, there are odious and oppmivd acts oflho black Republican Legislature, oflnst session. front which the people dc sire relief. The success of the Democratic party will bring that relief, an(l,-l'rom the experience of past Republican legislation, it. is evident that this relief can be con ticlently expected only from the Democracy. in addition to these encouraging consid erations. there is the fact that honest men 0! the rank and file of the Republican; par ty are becoming disuustcd at the dishonesty and corruption of their party leaders. l’l‘hey Eco that the aim of Cameron. Carlin, Kel ley, Stevens. and their atatelitea. lie for power. oilice, spoils and plunder, regardless oflthe interests of the Stgite or people; and see-log this, many of them will be {Ollll4. at the earning election, voting for Democratic candid-Iw. as the «honest and most certain step to reform and economy. In concluglqn, then, we again call upon the Democracy‘g enter immediately upon the work of misguizntion in every bo rough and townshifk‘The skies are bright ening with o cheering‘nrospect of it better] day' for our State and \eouutry, near at hand. , ~\ ‘ HOW THE REPUBLICANS LOVE THE M the Inst meeting M the “Hogan! of Gfmnlinns uftlxc Poor" fur nur cilexMr. anry, n Domncmlio momlwr, nll'm‘od the following rezolullon looking to employment for soldiers: , Rcsolval. That in pursuancmnf n romlu tion passed by this “am-«l mmo tinw since, nnmnly‘, that hnnurnhly disclmrgmt mhlieu shall have Um pfi-forcnoo. that tho’ Recum 1y be instructed to invuu zippltt‘ntinlfi from this class of our citizvns to till the poaitions that become vacant next. month. ,This resolution was defeated by a vote bf 3 yeas, all Numerals, and 6 nays, «(L Ramb la’mns. In thin manner the quublianls show their 're'gnrdJ'or the soldiers. Last. falllthis Board, by rcsr-lution, declared that honorably discharged snhliers should have the inefertnco flirtnll'plaoes in their gift. ; and now. when the Demoeratswish to make that declaration practical. and. give the wounded and needy soldiers employment, the Republicans refuse [5 do so b’y a unanti maus party rote. Acts speak louder than worda.—l’lu‘lu. Aye. \ fi‘A nagrn sentinel, al' Shreveport, fired upon lwb gentlemen, a»; they walked along the street. bemuso they were smqking. fiDon’t furggt that the Bendersville Fair will come ofl'qn the 10th, 20th and 2N. days of the present. month. A firs t-mle Fair and a largecauendance is expected. STEWAItD.—-Mr. Jacob Cull) having, on account of failing health. resigned the! Stewardship at. tho Alma-house, tho Dire“- tors, on Monday last, appointed Mr. Jonas Johns, of Petenburg, Steward in'his stand. I! is but sim‘plo justice to Mr. Culp to say that he made an excellent ofllccr—one of the best that ever Occupied the poat; and we are sure thfihis successor-possesses the qualifications u’z' discharge its duties in. un‘ equally acceptable manner. ‘ Hr. Johns will removeto the Alms~hous9 during the present month. _ 11'). ORABLE PROMOTION.-Il givm us pleasm‘e to learn that. Mr. John Mu shnll, (son of flan. Jami-9.11. Mai-shall.) late of the Andombn 'Cnvnlry: received. a few (hys'ngrf, n eommisdon from the W SOLDIERS 101139 8: Emmy. («‘l‘ . l‘ _ ~. If At, {'6 " '. Democratic thnty Convention. Thedalvgltm clc‘plr-d lay Um scvornlglis tricls to the homoerntic County Conven tion, assembled in {he Court-119m, in this place, on Monday lqst, at 10 o’clock, A. M. The Convention wan‘balled to order by ._lA cob Klunk, on whosp motion, ISA AC lIER ETER, an., of Higplzmd, waschoaen Presi dent. Sums Sump, of Oxford, and Join WALTER, of Litllcjtmvn. were appointed Vice ProsidonL-r: and F. N. W. anans. of "unlingtnn. and B. IF. ißoLuxcm, of Union, Secretaries. ‘ bl the Delegates hero ifnllows: The credentials then handed in, as Gohygburg—Wm. K. Gallagher. ‘ John Chriumon Berwick twp—Sm Ih’rvrick hon—Jen BullPr-Abmham Cumberland—Jam Connwngn—Simnn Freedom—George Franklin—George Highland—lsaac l‘ Huntington-thee era. Ilamihnnbnn—Da Myers. Hamilton—John Gmmany—Jojm A' Littlcacown—Johnl ver. 1 Mcnnllon—Wm. or man. ; Liberly—Ahrnlmm Oxford—l“. X. Sm Reading—“'ol. l Kuhn. Jr. Moun‘ Jeasant—l Shark). l\l'rmn!_jny—-'.LmphJ Urnllnrfl'. Ju<§o Worlny. Htmbun—Philip I) nnhun, Philip Hnnn. Tyrone—J. I‘. M)! n-r, In‘vi Hull'x'nxpergm‘. Union—livnj. I" 1‘» HingfirflnénhGnlhrecht. 0n mntinn. the f ”owing committee w'm appnimcd to Hm I. resolutions exprossivn of the sow-‘0 of tho l'nnvnmion: .F. N. \V. Rowers, Jumb Kl Ink. John liull', Philip ann nmleuxm-l th‘h. On motion 0| ML: Kinnk, the standing Commiuce was 11 nhmfnml (n nmmrligm le- munly for Con mihsioncr. Director and Auditor. I ' The standing (3 mmixtfio w'u thnn np. pnintml fnr the (0 Img your, ll) consist of lwo momhor: frnm mob xlixh-ic'. .‘IS fol’lows‘: Goltyxhura— huznl; l’nrinkcrlmfl', Chairman ; 'H J. Stnhle. W. H. (hip. P-vrwiok lmr. Jup .1: Woll. Jflun B'mhfir. llorw’ick hvp. Ju- h Hun. Samuel Brown. Butler—.lr‘suo Dull} R. H. Ernhnhz. ('umlmrlund— Lunahnnnlnxil‘. ILI’» (‘rommx Cnnru'agn—Poler‘u :Fnl-rr-rfixmon Hnrnilzh, Frondnm~Ahmhuxli Krise, of P., David \ Rhmlns, Jr. Franklin—Jacob .\1 lhghlnntl—Jnhn l‘. Huntington—'l‘. (i. [lnnlihnnlmn—Du “MU-inn. Humillon—Jnlm I! Gcrnnmy~ Wm. I]: uel Brown. 'Jacob Null ‘ Buchor. JoscphAVolf. ‘ishor. Martin Thomas. llcrbst, Isaac Deartlorfi'. larnish,PeterNiMcrrm-. Spanglnr, Jacob Brown. Lady, Jacob Donrdorfl'. ‘lvrr-tor, Pnlvr Stnnnr. Shaffer, F. N. W. now- icl Bioscckcr, Zachariah ollnnn, John Ruff. Swap", Jacob Klunk. Waller, George W. Slo- onlcor,‘ Nicholas Wier- K riscml‘ P..?ltmcc. Corby th, Simrn Single. ownrd Dicks, Jos. A. nicl Lawrence, Samuel ark Slmur-l Brady. m, Jr..-lohn Dubs. Not-Iv. DriA. 15.1)ill. ie_l BIL-seckn-r, James mr, 131 mm liulmrf. Illum, J acuh Khmk. ‘. Slovcr, Sylvester [lm- Littlrbtown—G. \ , ner. J. Mnnnllnn ~ Burnlny Llhprty—anllh Pi. mnkrr. J Infimmo~Jnhn M' le'rul —Clmrh \ Ii JLm’xlinp—SJmm I llfvnra, Wm Ovnrdcor. Mk Divit, Julm Xunnu (I t'rvlnr‘r. Jot-l Gricsl Kuhn, I). U-Smith. iurcll, 'l'hnm'xq N. Dmkfi. ‘muel Shm-h, Nicholn; fila-lnfin. S. B. MiHm' :‘chrivcr. Daniel Thom x . Trs. LPVI wafenspr-rur‘r ’puilingr-r, i).u.|icl Hebe! 'mimtinns worn thou lhc Uun vvnlinu udJuuru- ed until L 3 KM r 9 nsznmhlml at the xanmlml to 1.31 m {or Qwin}: results: —'|‘ho Uum'on ', nppm‘ulml hour. 1m I“? 0 In] énmlidateq, Will! H} Svnnlnr. Hun. \ to 1110 LINNnn 01“} AwsmuMy. Dr. D. I’lothouutury, Mi ban. ! Camm'wcinncr, -D~rm:lor, Al-nlhu Audilnr. Liout. J ’l‘rmumr. Jacob District Alloxne tyslmrg. ‘ Surveyor, D. Cf “ After enchg! {l'd woern mmlo unnni Dr. J. A. Swap. m. M “Sherry. («Inject m l)i-«lv'llek'nnfml-N.) S. l'.‘lfi'l', \l'hnuflnfi'n. Ijor 11. .5. I}\Nl\llO‘K.‘. Stru , . mm Lofovarr )inn. m Kriw, of A.. L yvlty. . C. Putonturf, 'l‘yrwv. Shnnds, (:nltyslmrg. ~ u Wm. A. Dm’xcan, Gck mill), Oxford mnots, the nominations DIN. , Dr. E. F. Shdrh and re appointed Senatori.ll Robert McCicnl' \v ConforN-s. .wns appointed Sonata ‘lulip Dnnohuo Repre lo the next Democratic H. J. Myori, E 4 rial Daelcgum. and Sexuativo Delegate State Ccnveu lion Dr. Peti‘or, in r pan-re to am invitation. addroswd the ()0 vention in ,a neat and pertinent upcoch. thanking the memhcrs for the complimcw bystowmthpon him,‘:md piedging himsu-lf, tiff ctetl, to (lischnrgn his duties faithfully , n 3 to the best of his ability. He alluded/briefly to the doctrine -ot' negro rufl'mgfishnwml that its rfl‘vcts would he deleterittis—nnd «inclared that it: would find in him dotcnninetl opponynt. The committén tin Honolutions. through their chnirm-t , Fl N. W. Bowers, then re- Eorted the f lowihg, which were adopted yacclamnt.‘ n': t ‘ ' Resoliml, / That the Democracy of Adams ‘ fully endqéte the Platform adapted by the Demon! tic State Convention, declaring as it does:- ‘ } ’l‘hnythe Domoc‘rncy of Pennsylvania nro now, As they havomlwavq been. faithful to i the (mum OF THE sums; , 'J/‘hnt. hall the cotnaels of tho Democratic p9ll y prevailed, th Union would have been‘ Mved m all its integrity and honor, without laughter or dcih—but when the war be , came an {act the Moemcy sustained the } Federal nutltoritieé in good faith: That the CONS'l'l’l‘U'l‘lUN established by our revolutionary fathers is entitled to our unqualified respect and obedience; That among the rights guzxrantiml to us by the plainth wn‘rds of the Constitution are—A FREE PRFSS. FREE SPEECH. FREEDOMFROMJARHI'I‘RARYARHEST. TRIAL BY JURY, AND THE UABEAS CORPUS. , “ That the Southern States are as much it part of the Unionists they, were before the war, and thnt we will mpporb Prt-sident Johnson in every just effort he may make to place all the States in their proper posi tion; . 'l‘hnt ‘thc. “Tort? to force NEGRO SUF FRAGE men n Stito against thg Will ot its peo'ile. is not oniygu high crime against the Constitution. but a dCilbm‘tllc and wicked nth-mint to put the States of this Union under negro domination, to Africaniza n largo portion ofthe country, and degrade the white race morally and socially. as well as politically. to the leval at tho black ...Hiat we will not Acknowledge the incapa city of our race wgovcrn itst-H‘, nor sur render the destinies of the country into the hands of tit-grow, nor put nunelves un der their gunrdinnnhip, not give upto them the political privilogeu which we Inherited from our tumors; ‘ ’l‘tmt In View ofour enormous National debt, the grmt weight of our State’ taxes, and the local hurdle-us inmost-rt upon us in various ways, ECONOMY and RETRENCH BENT become an important duty of all representatives. and to thin gm! Mt extrav agance and corrupt practiCcs should at once i be t-fl'tfctuaily Hopped; That- our "‘WDW laws should be carefuh ‘ i! I‘t'thPtL so that. 701111“ the public chdit i bemamtamed and the national hoiror‘ Irre pmved, 'I‘AXA'I lON WILL Ba EQUdL :AND J Us‘l‘y ' ‘ . ‘i Thu; ' "'lO "mm ~- ._ or lfi‘anvhh. 35*? ”mien of ‘ Tlux ;nbN'ON T "I?“ “v "If ROPIILI' " V' ’ gmli‘l'ld "Mina ND Thu" '" "He "3‘ V ‘ the, ~ 9 Ohm, A """ races; (“N-“11W? : a“Jam "*2— am‘ "'1“ “v" ' maria,“ e the “n - "AT PUB! ' e Ron A“ ‘ -4“ far ny'll’lFW-n the}? :1“! warmpgs‘l‘le. 1.2!!!"8‘ m ,1) 19m ago SA! p‘v 1 Estate "' l' H l, ' In: "H .- 0 ‘A. > atroplfifio‘acome‘fmg}? wiu .gchélpnsf n. 1,. gem: sen rn§§.“l“lml?}§””slu Y a. . “ml 1' s ‘lO- - 35y:— “shod 11F ““‘in u .H‘, K - In” . “953 m . ‘ 1041 m . 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PI and “cc, 1115:, Con ”It (1' o f2“thf several Suld 1h r' eSm ““3 1h "‘"ic 12de “9015 Of y lsplfl - u‘nofifi No e ‘oqu (I Hm In I‘flsg tum vzd' Thu the Sh‘eycdm “I -an.] A '1- A ing Em c find (‘3 tt ‘ . 0 10.- creg TIH .“H g Nam. 100 k 0?" the sufr ofl' Don 5.8- Fllr and 6:, I (4T 0 rncls .- yW“ ' -P‘ FLA.I‘I2; ’be body 0' l”elicf 0"“ 0n tlzcmi'“ Le - in :3“ find "v ”Chen .M) - ' a m "I‘ ~ad- , I Cunt. - , (legemhn'a on ”The chuf,lbrder§ll‘ln' N 0 ‘2)“. ’J- My’crsloimng 1h :‘lmnc 11 W . 041 th' 0c - he“ . One A' - A 'Ab ‘ Mann . hlch o‘s MFG” Culong ll as In gh Crag snd TRACT om4nc “on |' am' "My €‘°l"° 1m “‘ aid I ”"ber- “in ’S'Wim'n' ”Whit;- leude Rom-c entitled '01)”. to. Ho 3 ‘ - My" "12 th mg 7 (h ”flaw —flml n“lnd- A'- A 1- 5- M, e Mam, cure tho 0““ nll ”0 'lr Oars “Win RAG Out 1 Jun ' ' h‘o th enfl-l Fu ‘Dd 13:; T 01’ ac” VIC" "I rehof n 9 Ononfll "(Tor ' . I‘m nnd ‘ PEré L‘N ‘3 - . . filed )engp 0 ln- Hmb Pll - llea .‘ D Vlgllance Met “13" , 11‘ ans ‘ en ”Iva 1 “(UN , . Cnn‘n. _ -CV fihc‘ "nyrs .0 Se- N .M ‘ nlng hung "rum“: 0;!" ”We: 3:- “mos: akqolung i Ann. 4_ ATn yum Abculc “an“ 7 “OHM [Ofvov "‘8 Rain?“ 10 {oilfiwlly “ml; I’m-[:l3 find 14 p 501‘ 0]; I ' 111. 1 “ere (in! 1; er ' u 'l' ,10~. . nu ‘ 01'1- "N n “Clgpiofic‘l- 'ngtlxlold izcan lcfidcrgn‘fth,‘ “"‘l‘ber, d l'bllip All?!" “ujginiz‘g't'l’mnining‘ Ii o'. W' o "0. ''B . ' of men sqday nominfirdlany om] Afres 5. ~A T 1740 rs, Allolltf: AMmlsiO; 33W m,;§‘;"“% faithfifi' It isco‘if" "re *‘nrm’i‘fi‘i ‘37 133,0? LA“, “”3 in yOfl] I Once - , o and [7o3o‘] Willie ~‘ ‘nmu 9‘3, "d' ‘. _, Com. . , ”Us 1e Do 1 and I - War” . , lln,h_ El M . J'Vln" “‘nxn “m-on‘ B‘chm' and i; r‘ ing doctr' V “are 0 ‘Fnrm‘ fin, 153 Be 'OF I ‘ Greg in mm, :1 "2an f 4310, of Inc. of N D-l Per d s”an mm“, ml'fl-Nnv Con . '1‘..,:.' J“! "n 3,VO|' 0”) a white 3 0’1"“ I'ch .50115 “Mr 1 Murch_J°|nin._: u tnming 4 "”'l'c|!|ilyn(l.l:"o°g:“°l'7s:“on o%“fhsty nml gag-‘l' 0n ”weird to “Win” Vininuln Ixri.‘:e\:’i‘:°ion llllc C‘;;ll[‘1ml." 1 a Warm ebqrdeng "oncred inrm, If de .“m Bung" .P‘Cmiuflglber ‘Vont' ' “Hum . nay- °ne no . S’l’Cd rmmr . are lon ad' l 8:d- Sale “\ . wall” We: . Journed ‘ 10n Said Io ('Or'l. Io L‘lxd :"hng an: die tum term?“ Khan)???” M 1 ' “111 be . Sc H. ‘ Im} e k emf“ . O clock #flul 20"“ by m": “in [fer-.10., E; J ‘OO (“Mn ‘_«PLVERTZ. TELL IT ALL. The Abolition journals are honsting loud ly och the fact that Jacob M. Calm-hp“, their canclitlnto for Surveyor General. lms “>ulwcrihml 5530.000 to the war loan ot’tlm Stntq." Why don’t they tell the] people that those thirty-thoumml dollars yielJ him an income. in interest, of on: (hmlwml tight laumlmldnllars annually, and thnt upon the whole amount he docs notyay ‘onc cmt turf Why don’t. they tell them that this amount is simply so much wealth drawn l' mm the taxable property of tho State, and that the Batman the mechanic. and the (lny hboror must be taxed so much the morn to make ufi for this thirty thousand dol lars nl Campbell’s? Why don't they tell it ull? Cinch/amps,“ may inlm‘t‘st the curi nm to know that. the two rival lmliumt‘l c muliclutos for Survynr Gonornluro H‘\itll‘ll‘3 at” the mute town; that they nfo both mbm hers ol- Town Council; thnt‘ they were each camlidatoa‘ of their respective parties fon Stnlckt‘nntor in the 22‘] tl'istribt; tlmtthey were both tlnl‘vntcd; that the wcro lntfi out. in‘ lhe three months’ scrfimP—Lihlon as captain my! Campbell ns‘ licuu-nnnt; that. they together raised a regiment. and ”ml. each in mom-9.5km romnmmlml 11. Ilnro, tu‘mever, tho coincidences fail, for whilol‘ol. Campbell commmuh-d the rngi ment. «luring inaction, Col. Linton IHI it-iu ,hattle nml became the lighting lvmler. 'l‘lw cnnmqucnce of 'which was that Linton. got shot through the thigh and through the ehnulth'r. nmthenrs two ugly scars, while Campbell mme 05‘ without. a scratch. mul stitlrctmnanwholeakin. Curion—uiu’ttt? .‘llnlh-(s.—'l‘lte Philadelphia Nuns. n shml- ; dy organ says that Gen. llnrtrnnft went! into the fer-vice "imhuml with n religiousl hf'lllllflOllt." nml “devoted all the vuergiosl at his soul to the cause,” but. that Cnlnnel ' lhvm only nmrchml forward to "t-ll'flw his‘ my." and to "seek tho honors which the. (luvemment might bestow.” It is Rtrnngo, hnwnw‘r, that llarlranft got. nll~thc [mum-3’ and Dwis all the wounds-PDflVIS havingl hem wounded three times and lutt his right» hand upon the battle field, while llnrtranl’t hears not. a single scrateh! But; it. is not strange either. for Davis was 11‘ emocrnt.:vsno could not, swallow the ne-l gr pnliyy ' esigned as it. was only to kill the cmocratio party and not thenhellion.‘ ’l‘he nors of which Colonel Ihvis has [men ro l-ml nnw await. him at the hands of the peobql—Ez. ' ‘ , ' 4raeauw—4— . . Whetlfortl, Pa... September 8 ‘-Julm RI Reed, Jr.. infl ted for the alleged murder of Provost. Mars l Jacob Grouse, has been released on bail. Reed’s counsel wore rea lly and anxious to got to trial. but the prosecution refused uxdo so. and obtained It postponement. Mengpl Reed. who wus arrested for treason on thqoath of a brother of Grouse. and carried td\\l‘msburg, has been returned to this place.‘\ Rdca:td.——-Major 11. K. Doufiius, of ”IO Into rebel army, nrn-stod some Wavks ugn and sent to Fort Delaware. returncikgmmo a few days'ngo, having been released y or der of “)6 WM DepartmonL He snjnumed some three weeks at Fort Delaware, whe‘m he was treated with great kindness um} courtesy by thommmnndnnl,flcn. Schmpt —Slzq:lmdslown (Va.) Reg. [S‘Tho Boston Post says that in that Stun. apolhecaries are forbillnln-n to m-Il medicine Saturday_evening that. is liable to wnrk on Sunday. ‘ Fruit Trees 0R SALE—The subscriber still hns a E good assortment of Fruit Trees for sole m. iis old place, (Plninlield XIIISCHPSJ near Pulorsburg, Adams county. He never lltltl better APPLE TREES, nor a better assortment oi fruit than he yet has on hand nt this time. He wishes to discontinue the business, and would like to sell oil‘ as fast as possible. llis common price will be eight cents n piece [or npple troes in Imull lota, but any person taking one hundred trees con have them for $7500. 0: if they wish to take one thousand, or upwards, they con have Ihem at four cents apiece. WILLIADI WRIGHT. Sept. n, was. 4: Tax Notice. OTICR la hereby given to the Rambles of Tyrone township go [my the Bunnly and ‘ per «:3le in, Msuucd in April In“, lo the several Collectors. In case Iluis notice is not. complied will: 5 per cent. will In- added In all 1 persons (filling to pay on or before lhe 2d day. of OCTOBER next. By onln of the Board of Directors. HENRY SPANGLE’I, Prcs’t. 1 Dunn. blur, Scc’y. . Sept. 11, 1866. gd ‘ 5 Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors or Tyrone to'wnship Wilh £9 employ 5 Teachers, and will meet M. Helnllcrsbnrg, on SATURDAY, the 30th of SEPTEMBER nut, at 1 o'clock, P. .\l., for IBM pnrposo‘. Applicants will please attend. By order of the Bonid. 1 _IIENBY SPANGLER, Prt-I't. ‘ DAIIIL Dun. Sec'y. ‘ Sept. 11, was. td . A; Splendid Farm F 134 ACRES FOR SALE.—-sloo to th'e 0 person bringingn purchaser within 90 any: from date. This Farm, 8; rmlel north at Gettysburg, an Carlxalc road, will ”Mainland imn‘. A bargnip at $l.OOO cw he hgdby purchuing goan’. Tina good. 4 ' , JACOB XIEAGEYN ~Aug. ‘2B, ms. u‘ A Valuable Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The subscnlwr, Ex ; ecntur of Joseph Ilemlcr, deco.lscd,ufll-rs at l‘rivnle Sale, ' A I'TMHlJium'o in mentplnnsnnt (mm-hip, Adams county, I'a., tlxrrc mil: 3 mmt‘bf (.:.... xyslmrg, near the mud h-ndinq :0 Hannah town, mljoining lands of Aluznhum liLunrr, John CrrssJflln liunlnu-l. null nthvr". cummin ing 173 Aura, more 9: lx-53, of pnmm-«l hm], "hon! 30 acres in Lnnbnr, with :1 .nllix imm) nf mcmlmv. The imprmomuntsnrn a Tno~story Frnmr- “HUSH, “Ith. Bnck-In:ildi1|;,Smol:o ”unamtwu- A story Slime Spring Uuuso mm a ~ never-Inning Spring, a Log [2 urnl Wagon Slut}, 'L'orn Cribs, with :In Urclnzld (rfrhuiu' ”Hit. It is in a gnod state 01 uxllmuinn an“) \\ 1‘” watered with newt-[Ailing “mu- iu nc-uly awry field. . Pt-rsons wishing: to vim-r Hm Farm WI” c.-H on Jowph A. Hcmlcr, rmuling thnn-on. , . GI‘IURU I'3 HBMLHR. Sept ”,Ifios. t! Executor Public Sale. OXTUESDAY, the 3d dny of OCTOBER: next. in purmnnce 0! an Order of the U;- phan’h CQlu't ofuhlmns cnnmy, Hm =l2h~(l‘“)(l’, Alhniuistralor of tho (sult- of Benjamin I’m-- son-,1)» ceased, will ofl‘v-r at Public Mlv, on the premise-.:. “.0 following: rm! mum. vim A TRACT U!“ LAM), silunu- in Muuan-y township, Adams county, PAL, on thv l'mnl lending Imm Lilflnsjown m limmilsbmgwbmlt two gym! a hall miles must of 31.11 my. :1- joining lands of Dmfd Spnnghr, (:mrm- .\l:uing,nml 01h! rs, containing 20‘ .\crrs and 12A; Pull-(N, hmin ' thereon a Tun-nor- MLH'K r “unfit. \lilh Ruck-buillling? nm up '73: Bnru,'\\'.~xgon Sin-«I, (.‘urn Ch“, Aux. \x ilhfiifl 11. Young App'r Orchard, (Ind u nun-Lnnug “a" oi water ut the door. l'urt u! llu- Lin-Ih.” brt-n limod. , [@Sulc m commence M l c'dnrkfl‘. .\l., on Bnid d:xy,“'ln~n attendance will be gin" and Qetms xuade anx n by , > , - . H JAMES if. FINEST-3R. .\dm’r. ’ By the Cour'~J. J. Fink, Cluk'. . Sept. 11, 1865. 13 ”-._“ A Valuable Farm T PI‘JVA'I l.) SALE—The suhsorilu‘r, in- A lending to (full fnrmin ', “from :It l'm’ntr- Sale, "15 FARM, silmuc m .\lnllnlplm.axxl township, Adnms munly, hi, on «be mad hauling from Goul-lcn‘s smin" u) .\lcfiht-rru town, about. 2 ruilvs from Nuv ”Hunt, and a mile from the Railroad, mljnining lands nf J." J. llcmlcr, N. Snm’cra, Juhn Slmltz, Julm Warner-gm! others, can nining 40 Acn s, more unless-«bout 6 nerm‘ ,ul‘ gowl liluhcrhunl.— The land has hm-n h’mcd over the stml tune run) is under good fencing. Tln-re ..re nlvom. 800 panels of post foam. The fiol-ls nrt- laid (.ll' conveniently, so {ELI cnulc cm: be lrln 10. muer without. a drifir. The improve ments are n Two>swry men HOUSE m): l-‘mme Barn, Wagon Shed, Uoru (Jrlh. “ Hog Home. and other necessary. out-lmihliugz, with two never-[Ailing wells of wnvr‘ ui‘h pump in one of them—wamr,nlso in 1m- burn yard. Two young Orchards, with frujt‘ trees of all kinds on the (arm. IL is in every reaper! a most desirable prapvrty. , Persons wishing: to flew the prapcrly are requested' to call on the subscriber. residing thereon. ' E. (i. HEAGY. Sept. 11, 1865. 6: —— ‘Réal Eéizité A 'l‘ PUBLIC SALE—In pursuance of an Order ofthe Urphnn’s Court of Adnms county, will be offered M Public Sale, on {he ~remisw. on SATURDAY, the 7th day of ’I‘OBER next, the'renl estate ofJolm Feesér, do axed, consisting of ‘ A KRACT OF LAND, situate in .\[onnljoy towns (p, in mid county,contniuing 90 Acres, more or\\lesg. adjoining lands of J. Watson Burr, InchiOmdorfl', Heirs of‘Georgc Keefer, deceased, I d others. The improre- >‘ menu are n STONE llOUSEfone and » ' a hull stories-\high; also b. Frame IE House, 1! Frame \llnnk Barn, will: a good Orchard. fiSale to commence nt ko’clock, I’. it, an said day, when attqndunc'c will ho given and terms made known Ry _ ESTIIEILfiEESEmAdm'L ‘ By lhe Court—James J. Fink, Glen-k. $.91): ‘11,.1369;_u__ \ Orphan’s Court Sale. N fiursuance of In Drill-{of thy: Orphnn'a 1 Court of Adam: county, will he ‘om-Md nt uhlic Sale, on the premises, on SATURDA Y, the 7th day of OCTOBER next, the chNfistau of Adolph Polllmnn, deceased. consistingwl‘ A TRACT OF LAND, alluntc in llomal-l plenum township, Adams calmly, conminin 7 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands ofi‘ Michael Little Francis l<'. PolllmAn, Peter M, ‘ Liulo, nnd Chirles S'mil b. The impmnmcnts are A one and a ball slnry Frame and Rouglu cast DWELLING HOUSE, will] 5 Basement, ane and Weatherbonrded Bank Barn, wall air-ter. wood house, :1 good Orchard—about lyo 301'!!! is u: ln-memlow. The property is shoot one-bull mile from Mount Rock and nbouuwo miles from Gonowngo Church. S‘Ssla to commence at I o’clock, P._ It. on said day. uh n attendance will b 0 glven ad terms madeinown by - " 4 NICHOLAS FLEIG LE, Adm r. By the Court—James J. Fink, Clerk. in}. 11, 1865. law Fresh Supplm NEW GOODS—A. soon moss tm jut receind another fine {mum of ‘ NEW GOODS, consisting: in pin. 0! 010"“, omililef¢fl, cm-inets, eutucky Jeans, and breeds, for chxmnen'l «an. Also, a fine mm! of ’ ‘ { LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. . Ounstock bu been selected with gnu £OO,. ‘nnd in are prepared to cell a! cheap u “ ouur esmblinhnon: in the country. Wg ”i the pgblic to give us a call and judge for themselul. We defy competition, both 3'. I'o entity-11d mice. A. SCOTT 8 BUKS. scpg. 11‘ 1865. ~ , Valuable Farm ~ ND MOUNTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC SALE -—ou TUESDAY his 24th at “UH—WE“ M“, by onlor‘ ol’ IN Orphnn‘J Court of Adamo county, the subscriber, Ad miniltmlor nf'the mum of Dunlol' Snyder, degassed, will ofl'er at Public Sale, ennui. premix-3,1110 lollowing valunblo Roll Estate of mid decedent, viz: ;, . No. 1. THE MANSION mun, may?“ Tlmniltonhnn towuahip, Adams county, ..', nenr the old Furnnce road leading from Fair fiohl to the Gate on top of the mountain, 5 mill-3 from the former and 3 from the lnltor, mlajoinin): lnmls olJmnes Wotaon, John Price, John Funk, and oihum, ('ontoinlnv 273 Ach and 40 l’crchézmbaut 90 nrrcs gloom] m the bninnco in first rnto timber, chésvntfi oak, hickory, he. The form land I E line cultivation and the best Liud of fenciqz— A is coppergstono lnnul,nml produces well. _ The improvements nrc it nearly new Two-story STONE HOUSE, who Basement out of ground, nlso s ocnrly new’ Story-unil-n-hull , Log [lOll5O, Wash House nml Smoke [louse pa , Bonk Burn, 1i new Douhlt‘ llnr§e Stnblo,\\'ngnn_ Shed and Corn Crib‘, Carriage House, Hog; Pen, km, all in good order. A neverl‘niling‘ sprlng‘ol'cxcellent water is piped 0. short tim hincc into the hneenxcnkkilchen, (her. lulo MT oxrollcnt milk ccllnr. nnd from lho‘ncc into (In: bnrn yard, making one of the moat com't‘niunb ’ Inml ilcsirnhlc nrrungemonto imnglnnhlnr—s l'l‘herc is nlub upon the promises one n 1 thw ‘ linm Young Orchnrlls in tho codnty,ju«t 11l ‘ l bearing condition. There is nleo on Mcollent ‘. SAW MILL on the place, colculnted to do n - lnrgo amount of work.- ‘ No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining tho : mnnsion form nnd lnmls ol Jnnms Watson and I when, containing (6 Acres nnd 49 Penman—- Inhont.onc-hnlf cleared nnd the other hull Ln. .timhor. Tholmpx’owmenlsme n Unn-nml-u- I hall story LOG IIUUSE and Blacksmith Shop, I nilh running? water nI-nr the door. 'l'lm hind - nod fi-nces are in good order, and allogithcriu 111 Ill! c little homo. No. 5. A TIM CT 0? WOODLARD, ndjmn. ing the mansion farm and Ind: 02 Mom Allo iron Company nml others, containing l'l AllO9 and 100 l’crchcs, ull covereafiuh guml lim bcr, and Tum‘g (‘rm-k running Across it. No.l. A TRACE UF WOODLAND, adjn'u’n ing the mnnaionim'm nml lnnds o! Enoch K 01). mr mu! ollms, cuum'min}: 22 Acres, (merml with clmsnut and luck oak timber, nml is Ms)- of acecss. No. 5. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, m'ljuin ing: lunds of (lourgc “.\rhnggh, Eh.» I: Kt-g-m-r and others, containing 40 Acres, uuVurcd \\ ILh chosuuz and uthrr limlwr. No. 0. A TRACT OF WOODLAND. unjuiu ing lot XO. 5, mu! Lunls of James \Vzllsull, {in‘-n anhangh urn] ulhrls, rovcrcll \v'nh ruck mk. \\ him (mk, (hmum um! poplar timber. Tmn‘ l (‘rL-ok runs llnrnuph the trqct, whhh i'. ‘|--) cn-"y or'uu'u-ss. h (’II'IL’UHE nhuntfi: -\ rOl. No. 7. A TRMIT UL“ \VOUDL.\NI’,.4|H .m in Was] inglun In“ whip, FranHm (mum, ml jnin'mg‘ llu- .\louloru _v pruporly, John Hum-hull, hinmn Imrkrnnv Inn-l ‘others, .coulnnu 1;," lil [\tTl'S bud 1.20 l’vrrlms, cm’vn-nl \nllll Llu'fllli“ rm‘!‘ ml; and hi: Lmy timber. ’l lu-sc pruportlvs are nl! dosh-mac, and per,- Funs “irlfing In New Ulvni urn llq'lt :Iv'l 'ur c :11 m. the mansion home on 'nulm-uhn pl't'\ilTl|3,”'f‘ huh, when they i'HH ln~.|m-\n our [ht-m h) HM: Administmmr. .\ limit ul Hm pm”: HRH czm be seen M. I\lly Lum- h. . . I mg; on the .\dlninistrntfir in‘\\':|)m~e|-mu‘,‘ u at film hull-l of A. Hen-‘lmol in l-‘uirlwl-i.' - Kz-gsms Ilv m ('..mmc’m'p at In 0 ‘11” k,.‘\ ;W, on mud dvy. when yucudnncc \nlh br “li‘lu and terms nuulu know" by . i_ D. li. RI'SSI‘LL, .\alm'x.l By thy (‘muh—J. J. Fink, Clmk. ' built. 11, 1.3115. t 3 Valuable Real Estate f AT I‘t'l'HU S \I.E.—Tlm rul..rriv.l-r “i,“ sell at I‘uhliv Rule, on [-‘l:1l)\\',(!("l“ - “I'll; L’H'l'. [Hi—t, .IX l‘l‘n'cln‘rk, KL, IJH‘ follow ing: ulunhh- [If1)1i(fl}.lo wilt .\ FAHUI-muuv iuMmhnn I: “whip. \nhnn counxy, on Hu- run- mad h‘IILII: Imm “.4: Inlmrg to H.urx:iun--.t, seven mih ~ {rum l!_ n 1': ruler plucr. :n'j- hung lands 0: Hum nun umn, Konh “11:47, “Hrs of “m. \I. ”mun, d! cvnaJ, nn-l otlu '3‘ containing 1.10 .\I n 3 'mnn‘ nr 119;, M lrrrmui land, ul.oul"'.'» r.- Ir 1 ('1 whh h I-n- {-mmu‘ “31h (‘Ml'llnl-(imlu"~- Thv imprm’rmmu: nrr :1 Two— Inry F tug EFL-li. 114.1 limp-SR, V‘Viflln u a l, mun. ..u . u. ling “Hal: nu , n ' hrgzc l‘mmc' Hun, \t'xlgon SMILE-Lg, (.‘nrring' ”uH'zl‘, Wu; Hluble, nh-I v” M: ('x n - (mm-Jr) ()nl~lm”x“lv_’~ ;~ g \Vt'” uf wnu I'M r Hm I-uuso. mm mm in lhchmn )lII'I, :|| -1 J Swing mm ”m rimming. Tl»: n- .-n; nu. U. anh, \zixh ¢\'(~:_\ \xmL-ly of.\m.hs, [‘l- n In , I'mrs. (:Iqu :, (LP. The huilsln u-"wn rm NI Mmuuml '1 n: r (1! ground, c-nnmnn-Hug -- firm Aim‘: nl’lLt- Suruunulmg mun I}. ll «:4 .m m!- miva Immhlt‘l {l}! n Tnvwn Mm], hr any kiml u! ILLIH' luu-imss. Tl'l' I.u'll ‘ii in l gum] Slnlv m culliuuion and tin Inn-w lIH‘ m l-nrlh'm on] r. Msu—.\ 1 Mi“. nnjoining U I: .«hmr. mul also Ilu- Imnlq of l'nuiel‘ Lnnzv nwL: r. Jullu Yc-ngmull ullmsmoufltininp ti , .\(Ilil 5,;- urn or h-=s. 'Hurc w n snmciouy u! mmIIA-m. mmulnw on IL;- fnrm. The inqmm mum um n (’mnfurmhhe LU” HOUSE: a Lug" :. Slnhlu, n m-H “1' water M the lumw; ;;= nlsu nu urrh m] of choice fvuu.‘ Th lnml i: nfgnnJ qnnlicy and iq in (Em- ...A. r Tim .\hm’c propcrlios will be sold lugvllu r or scpnmlpm suit purclmscrs. . “mm: drairuns of viewing the prowl-Iv, can do sn by calling upon Um rulmcrihrr,uu ding on line (ml. nnmc-LFnrm. COEMCHI'S LOTT, ‘ Al”; in. find. for the Heirs oHnlm lellu‘n ny, deceased. [SopL 4, ”.05. u Burgams! Bargains! - EW FALL AND WINTER (MINDS. ' N FAHNESTUL‘K BRUTIIERS luu'o just rrtnrnml from New York nml i'hilu dclphm with one at the inryx-n-Lnurks of «my Full and Wimcr Good: cur ulfrrml to the citizens at Adams county. IMy “no pur clmsml‘ficlorc the late rite in goods and “ill he sold at carresl culling prices. 'l‘lu- u'nusnully grant 1h mnnrl for goods ofevery lit'Fi'l‘jpiiOn fur the Sunlhcrn market, will umlunlm-diy cnnso a further thin in the pace of goods. “c ““1131 fore ndtti all that “ NOW is Tim TiliE I‘o BUY. Our stock (if Lndiel’ Dress (sand: is. com: plelc, consisting of French “minors, wry (henprnll wool Poplin9,nll “(:01 l‘luida, Dc lnines—Shephenlu' I’lnids, Culicoea, (ling. hams, Plaid GisellmCobummclolhs ”adios! Clonks, unusually low, Silks and all» inlcn styles of Dress Goods. ‘ .' CLOTiIS, Qassigne , Cnssinels, Tweedn' Kentucky Jeans, if.“ Men's chr. FLANh'l'Z'LS—tlle lnrgcnt stark ever brought to this market, nnd chenr. Also, a lnrgg as: aortmenl of Clank Trimm ngs, Shawls, Howls. Bulmornls, and in fnct a lull illlli complcui na- SOrtmcul or‘ all kind: 0! SUMO and Fam- Guo‘ds. Our stock hsving been pnrchnsci low, we say again , BUY YOUR l-‘ALL & WINTER GOODS NOW. [in-ing replenished our stock in all its deg pnrtmcms, we are prepared to supply whatever may be Miami in our line of human in prirrs Hut dciy competition. Call at the Rmi‘l’ronl, FAHNI‘JSTUCK BROTHERS. Sept. 4, [BO5,- - ;i- _ -,,._-_ _- M Notice. \ ACOB NYE RS'S ESTA”; -—Letlers testa- J .mcnmry on the-estate olJurob ”1% ‘ ' ‘ ol‘flamillon township, Adam! coun y, ’ cenkcd, Almving been granled (vibe yuder- ' signed, residing in tho lame loyal-“ii“; u", , hereby give nolice (9 all person: ndeb’m no ‘ said catntq to make Immediate paying”, and mos'c having claims again» iho same to pre-' son: them woperly authenticate!” for unle- ‘ moat. . GEORNE MYERS, x _ \ JOHN MYERS. Sept. 4,18 m. 6}“ Excavators.- , N‘Qflce. ACOB -BEARE‘S ESTATE—Letters of "' Q ministration on lh6 eqtnw 0! Inch]; we anew", deceaseq, hafipg been ”a the undersigned, residing in. Mount?“ 1: Quip. Adm: county, Pm, he her y given notice to al! pox-sons indel?gd lil‘sdd mu cg nuke immediatepaymen , ans: thou Inning claims against the game to patent then proper ly autb'enticntcd for mustang. _ \ \ ' , ISAAC mummy»; 2mm“ 3, - Sept. 1:, 1865. m \ WE h!" 3&7 received I new agggrthufig of Que Q. to ihich c finviw’ . Mention of buyers. .A, 390%! 5%; _ ‘ WW "' 35%“ '5- , A ms mm Rm BIG" "M,mgfl ~ L'MYI W .. T 5". SOBWJ-yy ‘" ‘ . E:
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