G fl lob’n' 8: Eon-My. ”330 ml in‘ the Return prompt}; " SOIE PUMPKINS l"—To In. H. G. W on”, pf this pluce, we ere Xndebted Im- the higgelt present thlt he. mhed the Compiler oflce during 3 long while. It in e benutiful Pumpm kin, weighing 419 lbl..tnd mmuring 4 rm 7 inches! Cln any one heat it 1 1! #1 found the monster this way, Ind I note the I he made oHt. In. Wolf bu grown four~like lhe‘one notiéed end three lmlller on" upon two vxnn during the present lama—l. curiosity lllch u. in rue]; met with. She In! our thunkl. Our.ecknowledgmcntl Ire tho due to the lady of Esquire Lott; in Franklin township, for two very fine Pumpk'uu And a beaket of Penn. Ii qunlity we Ire mg the former cen nqt he excelied, whilst the [utter ere first nu too. We tender thank. to her likewiu. ' fi'l‘he‘ once of the Adorn: Expreu Com ;uuyk in thin plncy, w‘u epterod on_Bltnrdly. night week, by burglars. The Safe containing probably twenty dolls", and tome unimporo tnnt papers, wns token oint through A back window, and convey ed tome distance from Lou, where it I“ forced open And relieved of ltd contents. The robbers, fortunately, ob- Ifined a poor remuneration for the risk, labor And trouble they were put to. They are still at lorgc. ”Sevenl Idverliyemenu crowded out thin week. The time vnll be mnde up. fl'Frum every quuflerpf the State th‘e political news is of (fie 'mout gatifying character. Supceu is Within our reach, and there most therafore be no gdke-warmneu. no apathy, no actuation of; labor. Demo~ out: 3nd Conservative; l lFriean of the Union and the Conntitutiobl Opponents of negro suffrage and negro equnllty ! De~ vote alllthe time that now i plains between this and election day to the D 01.1) cugsz l fifle‘nry Wilson.of Massachusetts. has announced that. his first. mhtion in the Sew Me wxll be the Introduction of a bill to com fer the right of suffrage up'm the 'negroeq in thebiskrict ofCoiumb‘h ’r'l‘h‘ij is (n be the (Intel-mg wedge. The Dismct of Cnlumbia is not a State. Congres. is ilsmzlv Legisla ture. ill. has no re yreupnlaliqn .lhere. but is undet the control of Congress. It i‘ We inleliuon of the rudimls lo for’ce Mr. John son [0 sign or veto n H}! tonllow negrug: to vote if: the Iliatrxct of Columbia. le-Tlne uegroou m Richmond Va., give mm h trouble in [he uulhoritms. ’l‘he-y mill believe {hut freedom menus “knew, and nrp ulmnnuml in vngnhnnnluua SPECIAL, .VU'I/L'Eb‘ smmgmm'x‘ BLESFDCS ‘ sau'mzl; 10 THE “tun RACE , j r BY 0M: uurrLH Ul‘ .A A. R A nw A Y s » ‘ nmm' mum, ; m; PLAGI'I-L- ~l_ ‘ .\.:IA I‘I('_(‘IIOLERI\, . ‘ M‘sxtx'rmn'. I . ‘ ' cuomam mum‘s. \ELIMW rhmu, . ‘ ' ‘ . must: .\.w .:auz, (may) .\xn meEsTx-m , “ ; ' uy RADWAYS many RELIEF. mm‘umsu. ‘ . ; .\'lil’li.\l.(ilA. ; 1 mpmam‘x. ' ‘ ‘ rum I'ENZ.\, wpn'maon‘. mrmrrm nmmmm _ ummvun l.\' A FEW MINUTES 1 m’ muwn-s nmnx‘uuuur. lfuin~ immnlly removed; "’l' Acute, inflam muvxu‘ry, malarinus or infectious diseases pm h n‘n-d 3nd ”terminated. TM: weak. Verb“: um] ncrmnn Iraturrd to Etrrngth, \ipor and snu‘nd hcullh I), the use uf' R.\ D WA Y‘s READY 111-2141121". Una holllr- mil tlu muze gum], cure umx‘r cumpluiuls nnd keep the atmnuuh more - le-ur and healthy thnn ten doll.lrs spent. for all ulhef' medicines or Mules in use. ("HE applumion nurnnily or a. few drops taken inu-rnnlly will mslnml) Inc the tux. fierc- from the most. violent and h-nrilgle patina, mulwestore the wenk, fable nnd pruslrulcd mime lo streugih- and vigor. ~ HUWIZL (‘uswLAlszv ‘ Luau-mus, dizirrl ml, choir-m morbu or puiulul dlfichnlgrs from 1112 bmu-ls .m: :ldued in fihu-n m- [\wnt'v mimues by! king Ilud. “n 55 .Ilmdf' Roliel. .\- C(lllul'sllvkfll' ing. flxunun‘mimn,, no \wuknc»: oflasailuu'e \fidl lul lun 1h use of the R. H. Lrlht‘. ACHIIS .\Nl)l’~_~\L\'S 1 ur hr‘adncha,“ henlmr :icktir murmué: rheu mntflrm, l: mhngo, pnins and weakness in lhe I.” kppihc or Lldl|-)s,pzlin.~ around Ilw liw-I'. )vlturuy, nu-llings u.‘ t'lejniuls, [mini in the hum-Is;lunrtlyum.de-uins M'uh kinds. find. way"; Rom]: Ruliet mil uflhxd mime-hale cuso. nudjlx muvlimud usn for n in (Ll): efl‘cd n 'I-Prnlam-nl cum. -. ~ Suld ivy druggists, and 11'. No. 87 Mnidog [UcL 2». 2m ENE IRONV KN THE BLOOD Tu: Tum/m b'a'nrr supplies the h‘ood whims Lin: finish,lll().\',inlusingSmnm‘u, View: and NEW Lin: mm 11.9 \Uiole ”shin.— For Dru-5:95“, Dnovw, Cnnoslr LlAnkfloßA, Dlmun'. Flinn Wmnnss, (It. in is Alpe cific. Thousands have been Chflt‘lped by the use of this medicine from weak, sickly, suffer ingficrcatures, x 0 su‘uugfi heulthy and happy men and women. A az'pngp pamphlet s'ent Fret. Bricé $1 00 per bottle or 6 far $5.00, 3 J. P. DIXSMORE; 2_6 no, St.. New ank. Sold by Druggistn generally. [Sept. 25 3|! f DR. H. ANDEJIS’ [coma WATER 1 ‘ All lanunLl Discovguv. A lIULL Gum of lodine inlench “2:60 otwster, j diuolved mllmul a mlv t! , The most Powlirun qumma Ann and Rum-nun known. Senora“, SLLT-RHIL‘I, Cmcns. Runwaulsx, COIaUIPTION, ind mn .ny'Chronic and Heredimry Digeases,‘are cured by its use, as thouyndl can leltify. Circqlarl sent free: Price 81.00 per bottle or 6 for $5.00. Dr. H. A‘NDEBS & 00., Physicians Ind Chemisu, ‘23 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggml generally. [SepL 25. 31:; THE GREAT ‘Emmsa' REMEDY -Sll Jun Cunn’a (Dunn-no Fun: Pius. Prepared from I. prescription 0! Sir J. Citric, M. D., Physician Extraordinlry to the Queen. Thin invaluable medicine in un hiling in the cure of all than pninl‘nl and dupgerona dinner to which the rennin con stitution in subject. it modzraben all exceu Ind removei all obstruction, and a speedy cure my be leliod on. 4 To hurried Ladies it is peculinrly united.— It will, in n Ihort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. _ ‘ £l9]: bottle, price One Dollar, burn the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to pre vent éounterfeila. r Canon—These Pill: should not’be taken by Feimlea during the rm" tun MOST!!! of Pregnancy, :3 they are sure to bring on Hin eerriage. but. at my other time they no Safe. In ellcuea of NerVoua npd Spiul Afiecfims, Pniu in ‘he Back rind Limbl, Futiguo on alight exertion, Palpiulion of the Heart, Hyotericu, And Whites, these Pills will efl'ecttcure when :11 other means have failed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, ‘ ;ntimany, or anything hurtful to the constitn- i ran. 5 " 1 Full directions in the pamphlet around etch pschge, which should be cagefully preserved. Sold by_ all Drnggista._\Solu Agent for the Uniud State; nnd Canadp, JOB MOSES. 2"! Gortlnndt 81.. N. Y. N. 8.~51,00 And 6 ppltagp lump: enctoaed pa :3 lulhorized’Agenywill insure a bottle, ‘con njng 50 Pills, by'nlurn mail. Sold by I.l}, Bum". (Nov. 14, 1864. 1y eooo AGENTS warm, Io l'oll SIX "w xxvnfléls, c! Emu. value so, films; .11 pay gre'n pious: and 15 can ”‘36 ‘BO page». or 25 mm n‘ get so 'p'qu um am e mm. ‘4 - . magi] snows, noun. In. AI:- 21, am. 12w 6'* DR. NABSIIALL‘S CATABRB SNUFP Thin Snuu hu thoroughly proved luell to be , the belt uticle known for curing the Cnt-rrh, Cold in the Bend and Bend-the. lt ha been I found In excellent remedy in many case: of ; Sore Eyel. Deafnels has been nmoved by it, Ind Hearing has often been ‘grently improved . by m use. _ 3 nin fngrau: and ngreenble. end clue Ix -1 noun nun to the dull heuy pain: «used by disease: of the head. The senutione nfter uling it are delightful end invigorating. ll ‘51:: and purges out ell obnrnctione,ltrenglh . the glands, and given I hulthy action to 9 the part! affected. More than Thirty Yenrs’ of sale and use ol “Dr. Mnrlhall'n Cntnrrh and Hendnflle Snufl," has proved its great value {or all the cemnzon disc-nee. of the head, and at this moment “and. higher than ever before. It is recommended by mnny of the best phy sicians, and is used with great succesn and utilfnctlon everywhere. Bend the Certificate: of Wholesale Drug gilts in 1854: The undersigned, having (or mnny yenrs been ncqunlnted with “ Dr. lu- Ihnll’33onturh and Heed-Che Snuff," and sold it in Nut wholeule trade, cheerfully lute, Chet we believe it to be equal, in every respect, ;0 1e recommendation given of it for the en e 5 of (‘nlnrrhnl Affection. and thnt it is decided , the beat article we have ever known for 11l common diseneu o! the Head. . , Burr & Perry, Boston; Reed, Anton b CO., Bostcn; Brown. anson k (30., Bolton; Reed, Cutler a CO., Boston; Seth W. chl‘e, Boston; Wilson, Fairbank t 00., Boston; Henlhnw, Edmund 13300., Boston; H. H. Buy, Po'rlland, Me; Bu‘rnea h Park, New York; A. B. kD. Snnds,_l\'ew York; S:ephen Poul k 00., New York; L—mel Minor a: CO., New York; MpKes lon «k Robbins, New York; A. L. Scovill 600., New York; M. Ward. Close 1; CO., New York; Bush & Gnle, New York. . For solo by all Druggirls. Try it. ’ Nov. 14, 1864.5 1y ‘ EYE AND EAR! PROF. J. ISA AOB, 11. 0., Ocnlm und Alum, forlnnly of Layden, Holland, is loaned-at No, 519 PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA. when per lonu afillcted with discus! of the EYE or'EAIl, will be scientifically iron-ted and cured, if curable. N._il.—Al{l'lFlClAL EYES inserted without pain. .Nu charge: nude for examin tion. The‘ nit-dial laculty is invited, übe has no secret'm his mode of tréatment. July 17, 1865. I] DR. TALBOTTES PILLS, Composed of highly concentrated extrocta from rocia and, herbs of the highest medicinal inlue are infnlhble in the cure ol'all diseases of the Liver or nny dernngement ol the Digestive Organs. They remove all Impurities of the Blood, and are unequaled in the cure of Diarr hum, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Scroiula, Bilious nus, Liver Coinploint, Fevers, Headache, Piles. Mercurial Diseases. Hereditary Human. Dose. for adults,_une pill in the morning, children hnlfn pill. From one to three pills will‘ cure unlimw cn'es, nod_ from one to three boxes Mll rune any cnirnhle’cose of no matter liow long standing. Price $l.OO per box. ‘Trude supplied or song by mull. ' _ , V. .\lU'l‘T 'l‘ALllU'l‘.’l‘, .\l. D., & CO., , 6'.’ Fulton St“ New York. Juut 5, 1863. 1y TO DIE LN' A‘BAD CAUSE 15 those who lull in the rebel runks undoubt ed!y do, is fooflsh. But. on the other hand DYMNG FOR A GOOD, CAUSE an llmhe who are wise and/prudent. (Enough to remedy the defects of nature with 'CHRISTADURO'S HAIR DYE, gr.» doing enry dny, in every (‘in of tile U nion. is amiytuzly prnigeworlhy. This pence tul [H'olufiunjs going on throughout the whole innd, and mu! beauty andhnrmony sup plum honml‘mm Md iugdLgruiLy. Mnuufnc lnh-d‘by‘J. CRISTADOROJofi Astor House, New. York. Sold by Qruggms. Applied by u‘llvllair Dressers. ‘ *[May-s. 1m DR. TOBIAS‘ VENETIAN LL‘K‘IKENT j Ilns given universal satisfaction during tle { fourteen yenrl it has been introduced into the I“ United States. After being tried by millions, i it has been proclaimed the pain destroyer of lthe world. Pain cnnn t be where this lini i ment is applied. If maid as directed it cannot. ’ and never hnl failed \n a smle instance— . For colds. coughs and influenza, it can’t be bent. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the abuve, besiiles being useful in every family for ~sud’dcn'Mmidt‘nts, such a: burnt, cuts, scnlds, inset). stings, kc. It in pcrfectlyinnocent to I thke internally, and can be given :5 lhg‘oldcst , person' or )oungcst child. Price)!“ Mid 80 {cents n bottle. Office, 56 Cortland; Street, '3'” York: Sold bynu Druggiau. . = , ‘4 Sept. 18. Mn ’ ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTKBS A Druggist said the othei day, you have no neg! to .\'dverlise your Porous flute", {or‘ every one auld certainly cause: a. dozen to be; sold. and a. dozen ,sells 1: gross, und so oar-=4 You will not. be able to supply the demiit: sqon. But we clan supply A Lhousnisd yards ‘ day. ‘ - - ”AFFECTION OF THE SPIKE CURED‘ Hartfoid, Cann., Nov. 11, 1861 Messrs. Tim. Allcock & Col—Please lend, with ydiapntch, twelve dozen Allcock’s Porous Plusteri. .Our duily experience confirm: their ‘ very superior excellence. AI. thin moment of writing, a min applies for one, rwho, by en tanglement in the shaft ornaehinery, had both his legs broken, spine ‘leverely injured, and wn ‘for nearly 3 year entirely helpleu. This man found relief very soon B} the application of n pincer to hip spine. He wul noon enabled to wark, und now herlnbore'lu well u ever.— He would cheerfully pay $5 for: single Plaster if they could no' he had It n lower-Jute. lam aurbrieed that lurgeone dp not make use of the" perforuted pie-tern, lo the exclusion of all others, us their fleiibility And Mbeeiveness are greedy in Minute of nll,other plutera with which Ilm ucquninted; while the per léntions peculiar to them render them great- Jy e'nperior ell other: for ord‘inuy surgical uiu. Racing the Pinter: to be no useful, I have no leruplel that my untimcntl should be known. .1. W. JOHNSON. M. D. Principnl Agency, Bundtetb Hons», New York. Sold by All Dulera in Medicines. Sept. 18. lm , k1.'..-. z..kv,* GETTYSBCRG—Snanon LAI'I' Flour ................\;......... ......... 8 50 to 9 00 Rye F10ur...........:................. 4 00 White Wheat......................... 2 00 t 6 2 10 Red Wheat...................c.....m. l 75 no 2 00 00rn.... 50 Rye.. - 75 0ut1..........i... ........................ ’ 35 Buckwhe‘t. ......u. ..........;........ 15 Timothy 5eed....,r................... 2 50 to 4 00 Flu 5eed............................... 1 'l5 $0 2 00 “LTXXORIe-m" in! Flour.. ............. ......2.—......... 8 50 to 8 75 When.............. .................... 1 a: ‘0 3 00 ye..«..... to 85 C0rn'...................................... 18 Lo 88 0ut:...................................... 41 so 45 Beef; Ganja, per hund...............10 :00 {OlB, 00 Hop. par bund.......................18 .00 ml. 00 11:37.15t 1920 00 Whiskey ..... 2 30 m 2 31 Estray Steep. AME to thg premilel of the unbacriber, in Q Cumberlund township, 5 red and white 8 EEB,"-pout on¢~ yen old. The owner 1: reqnumj to pron property, pay chm-god, and take him uny. o HENRY S. TOUT. Oct. 2, 1865. 3:3 L For Sale. ‘ Two onoxcn PARIS, in an im . ‘”§‘W£§°L§ °‘ °“"" ug— I ' “ . 95% “new. gaunt-pg, 4a.. )4, mg“ ' , - Ontbe 2d ing!" in thin pines, by B". W. R. H. Dentrich. Hr. CPTON FUNK to Miss ASIAN DA DULL. boxh at Frukll’n county. ' 0:13.11: 3d inn. hy the name, Mr. WILLIAM F. unLuons, oerw Oxlord. t 5 mu ELIZA BETH HOOPPE, of Cumberhnd town-hip, this county. 0n the ad in:!.. by Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Hr. JACOB YOHE lo ll'us LOUISA C. GILL!- LAND, bulb of Tyrone township. 0:: the 2|“ ML. by Rev. Mr. Devin, Hr. WILLIA)! F. RIDER, of Unknown, to “in EVELINE NchTlBE, of Emnluhurg. 0n the lat inst", by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. ABRAHAM BURKEY, o! Cambrin confinw Miu MARY ANN DILLON, of Pnnkliq town ship, Adams coun'y. 0n the name ds], by Ihe same, It. ADAM SNYDER to “I" HARRIET BIESECKER,ho‘.h at Highlnnd township. . , 0n the ht inn. by the some, Mr. BENJAJHN TYSON, of thin pllce, to Min MA RY E.,do gh ter of Philip Bedding, 25¢, of Cumberlond wwnlhip. - 0n the 3d inst. at the Luth. Panonlge, Arendtanllc, by Rev. J" K. Miller, Hr. GEO. F. IIN’I‘ER, of'Frnnklin township, to “in CATHARINE HAR'HIAN. ol Hummuburg. By the nine, at the name glue, on the sth inn", Hr. JACOB 'CLEPPE , of Huntington township, to am REBECCA JANE BULL, of Butler township.‘ At Arenduvilie, on the 25th ofSept.,‘byltho "me, “I. SAMUEL G. PLANK. of Gettylbgrg, in Miss MARY SCHWARTZ, of Arenduviilo. At Bunker Hill, )lncobin county, “1., on the 18th ofScpti,’ by ilev.A.‘B. Binckel,Mr.ADASl DQRSOM,-Jr., of Gettysburg. to Miss LOUISA F. NOEL, of the former place, and formerly of New Oxford, Pu. ‘ , 0n the 25th ult.. by Rev. Elias Welty, Mr. ROBERT C. HENSLEE; of Cairo, “L, to Mini ELIZA E. WR‘ELTY, or the vicinity of Getty;- burg. ‘ ' x Sept. 21”, in the Gq’r. Ref. Parsonage. by Rev. WA s'. P 4 Davis, Mr. MARTIN HELTZEL to Mill LCCLNDA SHANE,'bolh of New 01- ford. 1 ‘ . Sept. 24th, ‘M Ihe nine place, by the ulna; Hr. EDWARDKING. Lear East Berlin, Adams, county. to Mill MAGDALENE YOHE, near Abbonnown, Adams cbunly. Sunday morning. Oct. 13‘: , s! the same place, by tba name, Mr. CONRAD THOMAS to Mill SUSAJN D IETZ, boll: negr New Oxford. Oct; 3d, at the Mme place, by the name, Mr: :on {”2an 130 m, of Em Berlin, to His- NAIUA 2“. MARCH. near New Chester. At the same time and place, by the sump, Mr. PETER 8. HOUSE, of York county, to Miss REBEJCA MILLER, near Hampton, Adams counly. I . 0n the lat ' FL, by Rev. J. Sechler, Mr. EDWIN IL-JflHOAIfl. of Carroll county, Md.,§o Miss SOPHIA BANABAKER,O.' Adams couuly. 4 DIED. ”Obituary notices 3 cents per line for all ave: {Outlines—(l3lllo accompany notice. In llnidelherg township. York courty,:on the m in!!., .\IrJIICHAEL GEISELMAN, aged 73 _"eurs and 7 mozz'gé. Iu Littlestuwn, on the 301.11 ult., GEORGI ANA LONG, aged 101 years 11 womb: and 6 days. ‘ . Sept. 29th, in Mmmtplusnnt township, “'ILLLUI ADDIRO.‘ infant sun of Josrph Human, Jr., aged 9 month: and 28 days. At (vanes. Hancock county, Ill..ofl_vphoid fever, .lr. SOLOMON _G. REX, ng‘ed 44 years 8 month-t and 2'l lays. forms-fly of Adams county, Pm, and son 0! JMuh ilh-L dece‘nsed. On the 30.11 ulz . ANN \ MARY. daughter of Jonas.Asller, of Huntington lowuship, n ed 6 ’03!" 10 months and 7} days. In Funding, on the 25:11 “1t... HENRY .\'-’ KER, son of CL). Wm". F. and Juliana S. Vul terJoum-rly ol‘this pl‘pce, aged (”ears 3 mos. and 8 dnys. - 1 ‘ 0n the 3d inst, «I the renidenre' of .\lr. Chris‘Lidn Bonner, in Slmh.m 21).,(‘HRISTIAN ADA“. sun at" Cul. \Xhllinm F. and JuLflnl S. Wnlh r. ngrd Ham" 1,! months und )9 d I)“. On 11w ‘_"Jel: “IL. in‘ (Imuherlund township, GEURUH SEWAIED ML‘ILBR, aged 1 [Hand] and 19 days. ' 0n the-13th illfil.” In [his p2nco, HENRY ROBERT IC‘IHRSL).\'.:L;:9(I 4 umuxhs nnd Sdnyi. Sept. 29 h, uenr Pagersburg,'Gß.\CE ANNA W., dnugh'cr 0! Ch urles G. and Unfit-x Miller, aged 1 yen nud 18 (in; q. Sear Rum-Id, Sept. 15!, 1863. DANIEL JAC‘UB, aged 11 year}. 9 momhz and 7 «Lip; and on Oct. 15?, SAN”! JANE, ngz-d 2 _\ears 1 munlhs and 15 duy‘p—childmn ufJ “.qu M. A. Bunnm.-rdncr. ; . In Littles'onn’wn the 28th uh,.EHZ.\HETU, wife or Bumjamin Lnn§£s, ugcd 54 your: 5 mas. and 10 days. ‘ ‘ SIMON, son of Goof. and Elizabeth Howar-l, died ch. lst, .nged 2131 an 5 mos. and 26 days. . f ‘ Communicated. ,On Friday morning" Sept. 81h. near Gettys burg. very :udd’enly. Zl‘lr. NICHULAS ECKEN RUDE, aged 61 years and 1 day. Deu'rest tuner-. 1111»; lmst left us, Here thy 1085 “{e deeply leel ; But 'lis God that lull: bereft. us, ‘ He can all our sorrows heal. ‘ Xet again we hop} tn meet thee, ‘ \Vheu’tlne day of life is fled : Then in hem—eh Wllh joy to greet thee, Where no furedrell tent is shed. Alas! how chnnge-i that. lovely flower, Which bloomed and cheered my heart ; Fair fleeting comfont of an hour, [low won we‘re called t. a part. Farewell, father, lnre'ell— . He left. this world ofcare and ‘rouble— For we know that all is well, And long to be in heaven with thee. A Few 7-30’8 TILL on hand and for sale at. THE FIRST S NATIUNAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. GEO. ARNOLD, Galhiu. Oct. 9, 1865., 6: _ : 0 the heir: end 3331 reprelenutivel of T Peter Hulln late of Bcrwick township, Adams eoumy, Pm, ,deceued. In the 0:- phan‘s Come 0! Adams county, a!orenid.. Notice is hereby given that n Rule has been granted upon the parties interested in the reel estate of aid Peter Hull, deceased, to be and appear at nn Orphan’s Conn. to be held at Gettysburg, for snid.connty. on MONDAY, the 2401!: day of NOVEHBER, 1865, to eccepl or refuse to accept. the sfaid real estate It the ul untion made thereof, or to above ca‘nse why the same should not. buold. if not. tempted. ADAM BEBEBT, Sherifl‘. 03:9, 1865. a: - ‘ Notice. O the heir: ind‘ legal representatives 0! Mary Spahr,‘lnt‘n of Latimon township. 3 Adams county, Pa.,= deceased. In the Or 'phnn'a Court of Aden: county, nforeanid. Notice In hereby given that a Rule ha: been granted upon the parties interested in the reul ‘ estate of mid Mary Spuhr, deceased, to be sad appear at an Orphnn'a Court to be held at Go!- tysburg, for eeid county, 0.1 MONDAY, the 20m day of NOVEMBER, 1865, to accept or refule to accept the said ml estate I: the valuation nude thereof, or to thaw cause why the Inn. Ibonld not. be sold, it not accepted. ADAM REBEBT, Shel-XE. Oct. 9, 1365. St ' m To the Public. HF. luhlcriben hating openo'd I chop in Unknown, n few doon cut of (in gun, mpectfnlly unnounce to the emu.- of Litflutown and the public zonal-Ally, thug the intend to manumctnro m ordor All kind; of éABUIBT FURNITURE, 111 of which wm be nude in the most. fiuhionnble Ind cabana. tin! manor, and will be sold 1: tho low“: prices. Old Furniture repaired n the Ibon en notice. UNDERTAKING—Having a good Hum. we are prqpared to make Collins of Any desired quality and Illlfld funeral! at the shortest no. {ice and on terms :hn will not {All to [flu]. all. We hope :0 mail Ind receive the libenl patronage of the public. , We intend keeping in our employ s No. l workunn. H. FBBl2 & BROTHER. _Oct. 9, 1865. wt " ‘ A Splendid Farm F 13‘ ACRES FOB SALE—SIOO to the 0 person bflngiug I purchuer within 90 «by- Orom date. This Farm. 6} mile: north of Gennbnx-g, op Cirlhk road. will “command their. A‘ bun-gm oi $l,OOO an be bid by purchasing icon. Title flog. m. a, Im. 3; Notice. 44003 nuns! i j momma I" YALUABLE REAL ESTATE—Tho nah. i 6 PClin', Executor of the estate of Abe... lino Eckert, late oi Mountp‘lennnt township,. ‘ Adams county. deceased, will sell on the reminel. on SATURDAY, the 4th ofSOVEM EEK, 1865, the following de‘cribcd real estate, situated in said township. containing 143 ACRES, of which 30 um ore good waodtnnd, the bal-nce in 3 good flute of cultivation end eucloud with first-rue fencing. Tm. property in located nhoutG miles iron» Hanover, ‘ near the State road lending from Hanover to Gettysburg, and about 9 miles from the latter ’plnce, and the Lilly's Mill road running vhro’ the farm, ndjoiuing lands at Peter Weikert, ;Snmntl Fnber. Abraham Rife, and others.— The improvements u'i‘e a Two— atory BRICK HOUSE, with Back buildiug, Brick Bank Burn,Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke House nod Work Shop. There are twa never iniling wells on the premises, and A good or— chnrdmrth n great variety of choice fruit trees. fiSale to commence n l o'tlock, P. 11., on slid day, when attendance will be given and term: made known by _ ‘ EGBERT ECKERT, Executor. Oct. 9, 2865. m Valuable Farm TV‘PRIVATE SALE—The subscriber of- A fen M Prints Sale, I DESIRABLE FARM, litunte m Mountpleawut township, Adams conhty, Pa , adjoining land: of J. k E. Miller, John Carl, Solomon Rudisill, and others, on the road leading from llunterstown to licSherrfystown, containing “53 ACRES. more or less, about. 40' acres in good Timber, with a due proportion 01 Meadow. The clear ed lnnd has nl‘. been limed once, and part of ii. twice—is in‘good cultivation and seed fencing. The improvements Are a one and n I half story DWELLING HOUSE, .35. part stone and part. frame, Double .9}; ' . Burn, part frame and part log, 3;;.._3 Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Smoke House, and other out-buildings- Time is' u never~fuiling spring of water with a pump in. it near the house, and 1 small stream through the Farm. A good young Apple Orchqrd,with other fruit. on the premises. Persons wishing to View the property are requested to cull on Isaac Stover, the tenant. NOAH MILLER. Oct. 9, 1865. 2m* Clothing. EORGE ARNOLD has now on hand the G lflest stock (if READY-MADE CLOTH ING in town, consisting of DRESS AND BUSI NESS COATS, of ‘every descriptioh, OVER COATS. in rent variety, Monkey Jackets, Vests, Pantnloous, Shir‘a, Drawers, Gloves and Hosiery, sucks of them. ‘My best clothing are mostly of my own man ufavlure, and will be warranted well made, and well trimmed. ' Together with a large stock of Clotha. 0118- sineu, Jeans, Dlillings, Shiriiug, Flannel, Ace. Al5O, Beaver Cloths, Doe Skins, Over Coming: and Trimmings in gnu variety. all of which will he sold as cheap MWe che.-.pest. Call and see them. Q(tlysburg, Oct. 9, 1865., 3m The Adams County EACHERS’ INSTITUTE will hold a three days' session in the Ger. Ref. Church, Gettysburg. commencing WEDNESDAY, OC TOBER. 251 h. Stale Superintendent Coburn, and Prof. S. W. Clark, of New York, besides ullxeLdisuuguishe-R instructors, have been se cured fur the orcnsion. . All who expccx to teach in the c'mmly the coming winter Me requeeled to amend. 4?“- sons who contemplate haul-ing in lhe fixture, as well as lhxcctors and oflu-rs intrrestcd in schools, \nll fin‘l it much Iu Lh‘en’iulercsl t 0 attend this nyr-iinz: .'\ snuilnr nppmtuqit'y for instruction and improvmm-ut nuy not soon pram: lls\l-. A ;nuJ mnc is («xpmt :3. A.\'£:U.\‘ SULLELY, L'o. Snp’c. an. 9, was. 1.1 ' Estey’s Cottage Organs 13E not only lll.P.\'(‘El.'d. but they are ab- A sululelyx unrquullrd, Ly’ .my olncr Reed Instrument in Ihr: oumrv. “CSisYli‘d express ly tor Churclus mu] Schools, they nro lound to be vqunlly “e 1! mhpu-d to the parlor and drawing room. For _lee only by .. , 1-2. .\1: Emma, No. 18 North S'n'cmh SL, Philndclphia. gamma“ nmuuum's HAxos, and a complete assortment of the PERFECT ME LUDEUN. £00!" 2, 1865. 'l] Notions— and Confections. A “OR. .TO THE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND ‘ \ ' COUNTRY. HE \mbscriber keeps n Notion and Confec- T tiomu-y Store on Cnrlisle street, nearly opposite the Railroad Station, GettynhmrgJ where he has mnsmmlymn hand, CANDIES,‘ NUTS, Figs, RAis'ma, Lemons, Oranges, «to; Tobacco: und Segu}! of all kinds; Pocket- Booka, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Callus, la; Soups and Perfumencfiflnlso some GROCE RIES, Sugars. Cofl’eu, Icel witlnbe difl‘ennt kinds of_ Crackers. Ice-com .\IEAD a: '1“ times. He invites cugtom from town Ind country; and sells at small profits. ‘ . ' L‘EWIS STROUSE. ‘ Aug. 7. 1865. 1y Notice. ACOB NARSHALL’S ESTATE—Letters Q testament-ry- on the estate of Jscob lar uhnll, late of Conowago township, Adams co., deceased. havmz been granted to the under signed, reliding in Oxford township, he hereby given notice 10 all perlonl indebted to laid esute to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pr;- sent them progerly authenticated for unle ment. ‘RANCIS MARSHALL, Ex’r. Oct. 2, 1865. 61* _ Notice. lACOB BEARE‘S ESTAm—Lcuerl ofed e minintntion on the. can“ of Jacob Been, In. of lawn, deceased, having been gamed to the undersigned, residing in Mountjoy town ship, Adam: county, Pm, he hereby given notice In nil persons indebted to laid auto a: nuke imvfi’n payment, and tho“ having claim: aqun/ the same 90 present them propeh ly auchemitued for settlement. / ISAAC LIGHTNEB, Adln'r. Sept. 11,1885. at - Notice. AMES XURRAY'S ESTATE—Letter- of adminmdtion on the owns a! June- Mnn-ny, late of Stnban town-hip, Adam! county, deceased, having been grind! to the undersigned, residing in Gettylbnrg, he here by gins notice :0 all person indebted to aid mute to make immedi‘u figment, and those having claim: spin“ the Inme to pu unt than: proparly luthenticued for nettle. mogL W 3. J. MARTIN, Adm‘x. ' Oct. 2, 1886. 6% Notice. TEE ant and film] nccount of Henry W. Shim, Trustee of Lewh P. Weaver Ind Ngncy his Wife, under assignment for the benefit of creditorl to Joseph J. Smith, de ceased, bu been filed in the Court ofCommon Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the mid Court. on the 23d dly of OCTOBER next, unlm can” be shown to the century. JACOB BUSEEY, Proth’) Sam. 5, 1365. w Hoard Association, HILADELPHIA. PA.—Disenses of the P Urinary and Sexual Systems—new And relinble tretlment. Also the BRIDAL CHAM BER, an Essay of Winning 3nd Inlgrnction, lent in senled envelopes, free of chprge. Ad drou Dr. J. SKILLIN BOUGHTON. Howard Auociuion, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Phil.- dalphin, Pl. [Oct 2, 1365. ly LOTHING l CLOTHING l—Plenly of new pod: jut opened. Anjno Boon, Shoes, Bun, be. hm, 11l etc: I! BINKIBROFPS. ADIIS' DRESS T§Kflflfls In grin w LM. n ' seniors. A Good Perm ‘ A museum 'l' PUBLIC SALL—On SATURDAY, the 'l' PRIVATE BALE—The absorber, in 21s: deyof‘OCTOBER iii-L, in pnrsulnce ! A Lending to quilinflning, offers or Prints 01 no order of the Orphnu's Court of Adams ale, his FARM, situate in Cumberlnnd town connty, the subscriber, Administntor of the ship, Adams county, about three miles wratof‘ estate at Joseph Hnrtzcl, dec'd., will ufl‘er at. Geuysburg, near the Chombershurg iurnpikc, Public Sale, on the premises, the following Idjoininglnnds of Charles 8. Follow. Abraham J desirable Real Rune, viz: ‘ Plank, Jacob Lott, John W. Weigle, and , A FARE, lirunie in Franklin township, others, containing ‘328 Acres. more or less, i Adams county, half: mile from Hummushurg about 40 acres being excellent Woodland, with i and on. mile lrom me Cblmbersburg‘lurjp‘lke' s sufficiency of prime Meadow. The improve- - IdiOining lands of E. W. Stable, Juries K. menu are n Two-story Wentlier- ‘ Wilson, Chrisliln Shank, and others,conlnin- boarded Dwelling HOUSE, "ilh i ing 154 Acres. more or less, with due propor- ‘ Back-building. Wash House Mid 1 tion: of Woodland and Meadow. ,Spliug House, is large Bank Barn, The improvements are I li-slory 'Wuzon Shed. Corn Crib, Carriage House. ll Log HOUSE, Wash House, Log well of excelleni water near the dwclling,with Burn, Wagon Shea, Corn Crib, nu Orchard of choice fruit. ‘ ‘ Hog Pen, and other out-bnildlugg; a We” of: About one-hnlf of the Farm has heenlimed. l neverJiuling water at. the door of” the dwell-,1! is all in a high state of cultivationnand nn-, ing, with n relinhle stream thrau h the farm. i der good fencing. The prop” Wit, owned There in on the premises l. punggbruhnrd of; and 0““le {0" ‘3'"! If" y Mr. Danieli Applet! Ind Peaches. The lund 3.: in good i P 011033 DOW deceued, end is known A; one of} condition and u'nder good fencing. « ‘lhe best and most vies-Irwin of Marsh Creek The Farm will be ofl‘ered entire or in lots, to , Fnrms. Mills, Mechtmc Show. School Houael. suit purchasers. Persons dgsiring 10 View the ‘ to" convenient: _ property are requested to cull on Mrs. Hum-l, P 0110!" wilhing W "e" “‘9 .aniley ["5 residing thereon, or on the Administrator, re- requested ‘0 “11 “ch. subscriber, ”SHINE siding In Mnmmnsburg. thereon. _ 4 #511: to commence u 1 o'clock, P. LL, _ gfi‘The Live Stock. Farming Ulensill, Ind on raid day, when uteudnnca will be given and the Crops, would also be sold pnvutely, should terms nude known by l rhe purchaser of the Firm desire to'hnve tlielu. , ABRAHAM HART, Jr., Adm'r. EMANUEL D. thLER. Byiihe Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. Oct. 2, 1865. u Public Sale F REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.— On TUESDAY, the 24th dafiol OCTOBER inst... in pursuance of 111 Order 0 the Urphuu'a Court 01 Adams county, the subscriber. Ad minislmlor of the estate of chhnriuh E. Us born, decensed, will oflcr at Public Sale, on the premises, the following Renl Eitnite, nz: No. l. A LOP OF GROUND, containing 1 Acre And 84 Perches, situate in l’ehnhum, (Y. S.) adjoining lnnns of Samuel Shelly and Chnrles W. Griest, having thereon L J; n Two'story' Ronghcasv. HOUSE, .159 _ . V on Out-Kitchen. Blacksmith Shop, s.le » Wagon-maker Shop. Log Stable,. 44;“? and other out-buildings; a well if “mar a: the door, and all kinds of fruit on the premi ses. This is a very desirable property. No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND. adjoining in: No. l and Charles W. Gricst, containing 130 Patches. No. 3. A TRACT OF LAND, within halt‘a mile of Pelersburg, ndjoininzGrorge A. Peters, Abraham Dxelrich, and others, cuutaining 5 ‘Acres and 'l4 Perches. Persons wishing to view the'proparty are requested to ‘cull on Richard Holgroft, resid ing on No. !, ur'on George A. Peters, residing near by. u :~ ' Sale to commence at 9 o‘clock, A. 31., on said day, when attendance will be given and term§ made known by FRANKLIN 11. EBERT, Adm'r. By the Conn—James J. Fink, Clerk. ’ fiA’l‘ THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, will to sold the following Persqnal Property, belonging to the estate of Eleuom 11. Osborn, deceased, viz: 2 SHOTES, 1 set of Harness, Beds and Bed slenda, Tables and Chairs, Wnsh Stands, Cun— dle Stands, Bureau, Corner Cup‘mmrd, Clock, 3 large lot of Carpeting, Cook Stove 3nd Fix tures, 2 Template Stoves and Pipe, Brass and Iron Kettles. Glass-wan. Queens-ware, Tin ware, Crockery-ware, l’ols, Pans, Tube, Bur xels, Boxes, and a variety of other. articles, too numerous to mention. Attendxmce given and terms made known by FRANKLIN H. EBERT, Adm’r. Oct. 2, 1865. [ls* ‘ . Real Estate AT EUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAYfihe 28th day of OCTOBERinst., in pursu auce of an Alias Order of lhe Orphan’s Court of Adams county, will be offered at“ Public SJle, on the premises, the real e=tnle 0! Mary Brougll. rlecmsed. coxfilillng of , A LOT OF GROUND. m Hampton. in said coumv, {muting on the llanowr and Carlisle (Ill‘llplkl', bounded by lot: of Franklin Noel on much side and n'public alloy in the rear. The improve-moms Me it Two story Log Dwelling HORSE, One-story Log .. .. .. Kin-m n, Leg Sllup, Log Stable, “'elj =9 gel of \VntL-r Den! the door, with n \‘nrie- “ ” l)‘ of Fun: Trees‘. ‘ Wide Lo commoner; nt 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance mll be gheu and terms made known bf.“ ~ LEVI CUKOXISTER, Adm'r. By the Court—. 4 J. fink, Clerk. Oct. 2, 1805‘ 15 A Small Farm AT PUBLIC SALE.—Un MONDAY. the 16!!) day of OCTOBER in“... the sub senber will olTer nt i’uhhc Sula, 9n the premi ses. the property he now resides on, viz: A TRACT OF LAX“, situate in Bulier‘ township, Adnms comilj‘. mtiun [mil 3 mile of Centre “111‘, ndjuiuing 11nd: of, Jacob Y. Busbey,Jncob Busscrmnn nnd Jauob Peters, containing“! Acres, more or less, with due pmponions of Woodland and Meadow. M The improvemeu-s are a one and a lm‘f HF“: story LOG HOUS E, Frame Bnrufipring Hquse, and other out-buildingl. There is an eiegam we“ of nu‘ehfniling water and a spring near the house. There is. rlenly of fruit on the premises, including a Young-On hard. wSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. \I., on said dny, when attendance will be given and Lerma‘madu known by - Oct. 2, 1865. ' M Register’s Notice. OTICE is hereby given to all Legntees and N other persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented M the Orphun's Court of Adams county,fopnonfinnntion and allowance, on MONDAY, the 13d d’ay of OCTOBER, 1865. at 10 o‘clock, A. IL, viz : ' 281. First account. of Japob F. 0119 i, Ad ministrator of the entete of Peter Baker, deceased. ' 232. Second and final account of Joseph P. McDivil. Executor of the Inst will and testament ol Hon. Jamel McDiiit, dec'd. 233. The firm, account. of Hon. Joel 8. Banner, Executor of the will of John GuinnJate olCnmhetlaml township. deo’d. 234.’ First and final account of Hon. J. B. Dunner. Executor ol the last will and teghment of Sarah A. Bath. late of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adam! co.l dec’d. 235. The, account of Robert MCGsughy und Abraham Herring. Adminiltnton of Andrew Martin. - A 236. First. And final wcounl of David Single. Gnu-dim of Mary Ann Single, minor dnughler of Soldmon Single, deceued. SAMUEL LILLY, Begin". Reginal'n Office, Genyrburg,‘| " October 2, 1866. td* I Railroad House, EAR THE DEPOT. HANOVER, YORK CO., PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public gonornlly, rim he he) leased the Hotel ln Hanover, near rho Depot, formerly kept by Mr. Jeremlnh Kohler, end will Ipnre no efl'ort to conduct it in nmonner that 'l“ give genernl satisfaction. Bil table will have the but the market: on arm—m. chambers no gracious and com fonnblea—and he has laid in for/fill bar a. full stock of choice wing and liquon. Thanh cabling lor horns attached to the Hotel. I: qvill be hie cansinnt endonvor to render the lullen utlafnction (0 his new, making hll home on near it home to them a pouible.- He uh a share of the public pa'rouge, do. larmined n 'he in to deserve a. large part. of h. Remember the Railroad Home, near tho De pot, Ilnnovrr, Po. A. P. BAUGSEB. Oct. 2, 1365. ll" ‘ Notice. LEXORA 11. OSBORNE’S ESTATE.—-L¢t ten or administration on the 23mm of xenon M. Osborne, lute of Huntington town ship, Adams county, dezeased, having been granted 7.0 the undersigned, raiding in Tyrone township, be hereby given notice to all personl indebted to laid same to unite immediate payment, and than having claim: against tho am to prrnnt them properly snzhenticlud for uulemelgé NKLN E EBEBT I A . . Adm’r. Sept. 25, 1865. cu ' I Do You Wish - ' "“‘ “—.‘—Miro morn n noon likencu o! onnelf SUP‘RJ‘SIR YfiCISALF BOOTS—“““H ‘10:" children, or your iriends’? go a; b? s up an, “d «in! wmy 1‘01." pm to NUIPBR'S GALLERY, thg‘bggg my. mum ulnnd‘ homo, just. received nod mm {in the count, to secure m dull-Sour”. than by , 30' l 'oost ': .:.... 9, Im. 9m; n, ma 2 HE Inbscriber, desiring to quit (arming. : offers ot Private Sale, his FARM, situate ’ in Highland township. Adam: county, hall a; ujilo north-west of Mcllhenny'n Mill, on .\lnnh l c eek, containing 230 ACRES, more or less. of Jhich 75 or 30 acres me good film i her. The improvements are I I. 1 0111: nnd a. half story Double Log : : 1 HOUSE, good Barn, Wagon Shed. i’ Qurn Crib. km, with plenty of Fruit of all I Tnda, and excellent never-{ailing water. This 1 i a good grnin and stock Farm, and :hould ul- 1‘ time: the attention of buyers. J : Persons wishing to View it are requested to of!“ on th: premisns. JOHN BU I‘T, Jr. ,‘ Sept. 25,1865. 2111* ;A'l‘ PRIVATE SALE—The subscribef, in tending to quiz. farming, offers at ante .ule, HIS FARM, situate in Moumpknsant twnship, Adams county, PL, on the road «ding from Goulden's Station lo McShcn-ys awn, about 2 mile: from Nrw Oxford, and § ‘ ile from tho Rgilrond, adjoining land: of J. . Hemler, N. Sanders, Julm Shultz, John 'urncr, and others, con‘aining 40 Arr-05, more r less—«ban: 6 acres of good llmbel‘lnnd.— he lnnd hna been timed over the second time nd is under good fencing. There ..re nhoutl 'OO panels of post. fence. The fields are hid fi' conveniently, so that cnllle can be left to Mer without A driver. The imprnve- .' .‘ tents are n Two-story Name HOUSE,- ane Born, Wagon Shed, Corn Cnb, 01;" House, and other neceisnry out-huildings,‘ ith two never-tuilmg wells of water whh| amp in one of them—water also in the hnrnl and. Two young Orchards, with fruit trees. fall kind: on 1 arm. ‘ltis in ctery respect.‘ . most. desirable foperly. ; ‘ Persons wishing to View the property are Pquested to call on the subsutber. residing" hereon. ' E. G. UEAGY. Sep:. 11,1865. 6t ' F VALUABLE -REAL ESTATE.—-On . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19m, 1865, at. 2 o'clock, 31., the subscriber, intending to cave West, will offer at Public 341 e, hiswul able FARM, situate in Huntington lownship, dams cou'nty, about. 2 miles west or Peters- yui-g, and lying along the public road lendiug |o Trostle’s Mill. conlnming 48 Aérea, more or ees, having thereon erected a large in,» " wo-gtory Frame HOUSE, with a (mo EHS“ x' rd 3 ball s‘ory Kitchen quached, Burn, nd when necessary ou‘huildings. There are we never—{filing springs uenr [he honso and ;- never-failing ‘Ftrenm running through the arm. Therenre two Orchnrds—oncApple and he other Patch—with n Nriely of Plums And mi: of all descriptions. The Lmd has been wine hmed. and is in a [ugh state of cultiva ion. The fencing is good, nnd ever) thing bout the properly is in good repair. Iv. ia-10-ated -ated in nu excellent neighborhood, being con enient’ to churches, school, mills, market, he. WAuendsnce will be given and terms undo known by‘ JQHN MILLER of L. ‘Q‘There in also a. Nursery, conlntnin; bout Ten ’Ehouslnd Treesmhicb :5 to go along ill] the Farm. [Sept. 18, 1565. ts - . . _,,_ ~___.._ Trustee’s Sale. | Y virtue ofa. decree of the Cffcuit Court I D for Frederick county as 11. Court. of Equity, he undersigned as Trustee, will sell at_Pub ic Sale, r-n the premises, lheJule residence of loses Gruhill, deceased, in Woodsboro’ Dis rict, Frederick county, MIL, on WEDNES i AY, the 18”) of OCTOBER, [96", at 10 'clock. A.'M., rrllfihe \‘nlunblo Real Estate, itunte in Frederick county, )Inrylmd, where pf Mpsea Grabill, died, seized and poaessed: i let—THE HUME FARM. This farm is sim me on the Turnpike rnnd lending from Fred rick to Woodeboro,’ about one anxl'n h.ilf miles from Woodsborn.’ adjoining the lands of the late Ezra‘Snylor, John Norris. and others, ‘nnd contdins 143 Acres of land. more 0| less. lThe [and is in good order-about onchundred Ii: Limestone, the residue is Slule. The Farm ,is dividedinto tutolve fields. with running wa iter in most of thrm. ‘There is a. godd Apple Orchard, containing about 100 true of choice jfruit in full benr‘ing, and two good meadows, rhth running water in each men- '7“: dow. The improvements consist .43f0 f; or a large Two-story Stone Dwell- '2'??? H" ing HOUSE, with Smoke House, gig 1 Dry Home, a fine Spring House, With u never fa'ling Spring within ten yard: of [he door, a large frame Bunk Barn, with good yard, and water running lhrough it; and n Tenant House. The building: urea“ in good re Imin ' Zd—l will also offer, at the same tirne and place, I WOOD LOT, containing about 9 Acres ofland, more or less, situ \te about 1} mil" from the tnrmmdjoining the lands of the lnte Wm. Alhnugh, John D. L‘rumbangh, and others. 1 JOHN JACOBS 3dr.“ the mrne than and place, I will ofl‘cx the PAR“, situate in Mount l’lemmu: District, Idjoining the ltnds of Alfred W. Mnrrlou, Anders and Reifhnlder, and others, on the can aide of flu Monococy, at [he moulh ol’Jhe nglnore. This Form cam-uni about 124 Acre: oflnnd, in fair cult-,vulon: It. la divid ed Into eight fieldl. Upon ”lis'hfl'm lbc're are 2 Apple Orchuds, :nd a small Peach Orchard, :ll of chpice fruit. Ahoul. 12 Acre: are in Wood. the residue meadow and unable land. Tho impro'ement: Consist of u Weath exbonrded, Log Dwelling HOUSE, ”In!“ norm high, with a. well of mm: uur m. door, a. amnll Frame Bun, Corn Home and Spring Home. Th. crops growlng are fanned. wPosumon will be given on me In or April, 1388, on complinnco with the urn- of uh. Tun or SAL! rnwmln I! 11: Dtoln: --One-thirq of the purchuo mono, cub on We day ofulo, or ratification theroof by th. Court. The relidno In two equnl mum) ply menu from the day of sale, tho purchuen gnviug bin, box or tluir note: for me mm, with npproved accuri‘y,’ bunting Saturn from the dl, of sale. WILL“)! I]. GRABXLL, Tram. Oct. 2. 1865. u YSON & 00.11170 now in full opomtinn T In establishment fpr Ih. ”10 of Nuts and Groceries, on the nu. oidu of Baltimore Ilreet, n few doors south of the Conn-house, Gettysburg. PRIME BEEF can be had everx Tuesday, Thursday and Sum-day mornings, and PORK, VEAL, LAMB, he” on-Mondny, ngueaday Ind Friday mornings. Tb'eirmenu Will niwnya be fomd‘ the best that. an be Is. cured in this market. In connection with the nbove huline”, they have ma lnafineatnck ofCOFFEES,SU(IARS, “GLASSES, SALT, Hams. Shoulders ind Sides, &C.. to” which they ofl'cr at Imnll profits. Also, Sweet nnd Irish Potatoes, Ind Vegetables of different kinds. Give than: 3 call, and they will spare no dad. to render lu'ufaction. [39IW 251 1355'. --, ,-- Farm for Sale. A Valuable Farm Public Sale Meats Br. Groceries. o:udge Pam SD MOUKTAIN ‘LAXD AT mun A: SAL! —-On TUESDAY, the Nth d u , OBER next, by order of the Orplnl’vl (‘onrt of Adams county, the Inbmlber, Ml minisuutor of the «we of Daniel Snydot, deceased, will ofl'er at Public Snlc, on "to premises, the lullowing valuable Bell 3mm of mid decodrnt, viz: N 0.4. THE MANSION FARE, liinne in ilnmiliouben township, Adina! county, PI , near the old Furnace rend leading from Peir field to the Gare‘ on top of the mountain, 5 ~ miles from the former and 3 from the latter, Adjoining lunch of June: Wnuon, John Price, John Funk, and others. containing 273 Acres and 40 Perrhen, nboni 90 tcree clenred,nnd lho balance in first. we timber, chennnc, rock oak, hickory, m: The form innd is under fine cultlve'ion and the best. kind of fencing in copper-none innd,end prodncee Well. This improvements, era 3 nearly new Two-eiory STONE HOUSE, with linemen: out. of ground. also I. nenrly new Story-unu-I-hui Log House, li'uh House nnd Smoke House; I Bank Burn, n new Double Horse Shible,Wogon— Shell. and Corn Crib, Carnage House, Hog Pen, ac" nil in good order. A neverfiiiling spring of excellent water in piped n ehort dis tance into the basement. kitchen, (her. into In excellent, milk cellar. and fromlhenCu into the barn yard, making one of the most convenient and desirable arrangements imaginable.— L There is also upon the premises one or the finest Young Orclmrda in the countydufl in benring condition. There in also an excellent SAW MILL on the plncr, calculutedlio do I Luge amount or work. \ . i No 2., A TRACT OF LAXD,ndjninin;: m mansion farm nnd had! of Jnmu Wuuun And others, containing 46, Acre! nod 49 Perches nbou oncvhnif cleared dad‘the oiher half in timber. The improvements ure e. One-enda huii erory LOG HOUSE and Blacksmith Shop, “ilh running water m‘ur the door. The Lind and fem-ea are in good order, and nildgvilier I: a nice linie_homo. 1 1 ‘ No. 5. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin. ing the mansion farm and lunch of Mun! All» Iron Company Ind others, cunhiqing 1'! Acres and 100 Perches”)! coxm-d wuh good tim ber, and Tom's Creek running mm“ H. . No. 4. A TRACT OF WUUDL \M), adjoin ing the mn‘nuion harm and Luv!» U! Hum-h Kep ner and when, conmining 2'2 Ac-es, «:mcred with chésuut and rock oik timber, and is «my of access. No. 5. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjgin ing Lmds of George llarbnngh', Enorb Kayne! and others, containing 40 Acres, covered with chesnut and other limher. ' NO2 6. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoin ing lot No. 5, and 11mm of James Walsup. Geo. Hurbnuglrnnd others, covered with rock oak, “bile oak, cfzesnuv nud poplar timber. 'l‘om'. Creek runs through the tram. which in also may of access. 11 commas uhuut 32 ngrcs. No. 7. A TRACT OF WOODLANDJum-uo in \Vasluing’itownlhip, Franklin county, 3d joining the .\ onterey property, Jul-n Bénélwfl'. Simon Leckrouo and others, containing 64 Acne: and 120 Perches, covered wflh chesnnt, rock on]; and hickory timber. These properties are all delimbie, and per nona winhin to View them are rrqucnod no can at. Mgmausion house dn Wednesday previous. the 18th, when they will. be shown our them by the Administrator. A draft 9f the [nope-flies can be new“. any timeby cn'l ing on the Administrmor in Wayucsbnro‘, or M. the. hotel of A. Bencliool in Fairfleld. ”Sale to commence at. 10 o'clock, A. M i on smd day, when attendance will be given and term: made known by D. B: RUSSELL, Adm'r. By the Court—J. J. Fink, Cletk. Sept. 11, 1863. 1: ~ ' ‘ Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.-—The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on FRIDAY, OCTO BER 20‘h, 1865, nt 12 o'clock, 3L, the follow ing valuable property. to wit: A FAR.\i,eituute iu Strubnn township. Adena: county, on the State roud leading from Get lysburg to Hmria‘ourg, seven miles from the former place, adjoining land: of Henry fio‘if mun, Nonh Miller, Heirs of Wm. .\lcllhenny, deceased, and others“. containing 130 Acru, more or less, of pnzented land, about 25 acres 01 which are covered with excellent timber.— The improvements are u Two-story . ~ : Log Rouzhcut HOUSE, with n. _ Stone Back-building attached. a my): large Frxune Bairn. Wagon Shed, , : ~ Carriage House. Hog Stable, and nll other ne cessary out-buildings; a well olf water near the house. nnd one 'll the Imm _yrml, also a Spring near the dwefling. There nre two Or chards, with-every variety oprples, Ponchel, Pours. Grepea, Ac. The buildings occupy Ml elev’aled piece of.ground, oimmunding a fine View of the surrounding coun'ry. It iron Id mirnble location 101 n Tavern stnnd. or any“ kind of public businesn. The land is in q good slate of cultivation and the tenets: are in excellent ordrr. ' Also—A FARM, adjoining the above, and also the land: of Daniel Longonec‘ker.‘ John Yengy, and others,conuining 6?: ACRES, man or less. ’There is a sufliciency of excellent meadow on the farm. The imp'ovcmenu on n comfortthe LOG HOUSE, 3 huge Stable, a we“ of water at the home; 11. also an orchard of choice lr'uit.. The land is of good quality and in in fine order. The above properties will be sold together or separate to wit purchasers. < Persona desirous of viewing the property, cnn do an by calling upon the sub:criher,reul\ ding on the first named Farm. - ' 'CORNEMUS LOTT. Att’y in fact for the Heirs ofJohn Mellhdn ny, deceased. [Sch 4, 1865. is A Valuable Farm AT PRXVATE SALE—Tho subscriber, Ek ecutor of Juaeph Hauler, decousedmflerl in Private Sale, A FARM, iituaze in .\inuntpicnnnc township,. Adams county, Pan‘three milvs cast of Gu tysbum, near the road lending in Eonaugh town, adjoining lands 0! Abrlhnm Beaver, John Cress,John Rummei, and others, countin in'g 173 Acres, more or ’93:, of pint-Med land, about 30 Loren in timber, with a Inflaiency of meadow. The improvements nre ‘ n. Two-:10“ Frame HOUSE, with Hick-building, Smoko Housemm ztory Stone Spring House with a nun-tailing Spring‘ :1 Lug Bnrn, \Vaian Shea, Corn Cribs, with an Orchard of choice fruit. h is in 3 good state at t-ul.li\‘:lliofl and well filtered with never-failing min-r in nearly every field. ’ . Persona wilhing to View the Farm will call on Joseph A..Hemler, residing thereon. , GEORGE HEMLER, Sept. 11, 1865. t! Execulog. A Small Farm AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, tho 20th day of OCTOBER next, Ml o’clock, P, 31., the Inblcriber, Execulrlx of the“! will nnd (fitment of Drniel S. Lynch, don’t, till oflcr or Public Sale, on the premllel, THE FARM of ma dacedent, in Mount lenunt townahlp, Adm-n county. adjoining find- of Peter Sullunilh, Ephraim Minor, John Curl, John Eckenrodo, and others, and tho public road between Bonanghcuwn and tho York Inrnpi‘lu, containing 3': Acres, more or. lou,inprored whha Log ’uxber bonded Dwelllng HOUSE, good Log Barn, with Shed», Wagon Bk.d.o:rrln¢e Hono,Wood Hun", Bog Pen and En douue,a well a wmr at tho door, 0 Patch Orchnrd and Apple Orchard. All the building: are covered mil: pine Ihlnglu. There are about 8 «to: of Woodland 1“ about 10 of Meadow. All at it lmn been linod. some or it mice. It in nude: good tenolngand In a good state of cultiniion, Any person desiring to \luv the phonon}. will be nhowu the lame bv Mr. Pom 11-. rmith, who raid" on an udjuiniug I}??? ‘ fiAuondnnco will be given on com: mnde knovn by ELIZA LYNCH, Exnmk. Sept. 18, 1865. Gr. . Notice. AOOB MYERS’S ESTATE -Lemn (uh menury on the «tau- of Jacob Myers, Into 0: Hamilton lownlhip, Adams county, de~’ eeued, lining beenjranled tulbe undu ligned, residing in the gum township, “my hereby give. notice to a! person: indebwd to nid man to make immediate pnymt, and thou hning chime against the use “pn um (you properly nuthefitiened ham» nenh‘ £59593 ”Tm, , J 08! IYERB. . WI; Sept. 4, “65. m
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