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rtn Important Naval Operations. Prvbabitiiy of an Attack upun Capturing Itabvl I'orts. Seraoa on Education. Tu tlir Rtocreml Cbryy of the State The KJuisational Sti ADAMS GENERAL State The New Tork Post of Thursday con- Convention, i was in Mission in llarris- taius the folio wiu correspoudent its been making preparations for the attack for several weeks, and, if they are to be bury; last August, adopted a revolution, "That ministers or' thc tJospel WASHINGTON, Nov. is believed i the State bu requested to preauh, here that an attack upon (Jliarlestou will the tiist Sunday in December, 1802, a uot be postponed.

The rebels have sermon on popular education." As thc Convention adopted uo means to a its wishes ou the subject to believed, will uot surrender tlie city, i you. other thau the publication of the miti- beoauKO it may be at tho mercy of one of i's proceedings, 1 have, taken thc our iroQ-ciads. Thc i a i a i be liberty, iu this uiauuor, to i i your at- ordered to leave, and the town, if necessary, tentiou to it. will be consigned to flauits rather than be A- 1 a times the due a i i of the surrendered. So far as i can learn, both young is of great importaace, and" the rela- arrny and uavy that thu rebels should tiuu it of the Uhristiau minister is plain take precisely this vour.se, feeling that it a intimate.

Iu the present unhappy would be fit aud proper that this traasouublo of our national ailairs, regarding city'should bu destroyed. tho through the a i light of The preparations for attack arc so perfect the present, tlm importance is vastly iu- that there eara be no doubt whatever that croaked, and the relations of your body to one or more irou-elads will succeed in up-', it seems to become iu the same proportion preaching tbe town, at i i bhelliuj: nearer. distance. The wishes of the Convention are there- Fears have been expressed that the Navy re cordially commended to your i'avotablc Department would aiidefroui its plans consideration, i tho hope that you will of attack upon rebel ports because of the simultaneously add your prayers to the alarming reports from a in reference Father of Light, that Tic will at this fi to the rebel iron-clad fleet said to be constructing there, but Mr. Welles i not CJsJ'The at thc southwest of the towu of Warren ton, Virginia, attests how fearful has becn i i among tile (Jonfeddrates.

In thi.s oometery there are over a new-miule graves, thu of being men from the (Jolton States. (SoorgiunM. tlui inscriptions on the rough head-boards, seeui to be in the majority. How the soldiers from (his State have suil'cred since thu war broke The mass of the rebel troops at A i i were from" Georgia. garlands of flowers are placed daily ou a of these graves, by the ladies ofilicteil with Seceb proclivities.

PRAUUK fires are caus- our To Delinquent Subscribers. There an; great many persons ou list of subscribers who have not paid us for a number of yours, though wo have furnished them regularly with our paper at great trouble and expense, longer, as we out compensation and it ouylit not to be This cantiut continue i i t-t along at all with- AT I SALE. I pursuunc" of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams will offered at tlj iillc pniu; of AGO IJ 8 i i i i county, on liT, doociu-eil in town" he allied. day of December next, the Real Estate of feral in said The price of paper has vci lar-cly tl lcea a consisting of i i several 1 Pawls or Tracts of increased, besides that of everything we use. It behooves us, therefore, to change our system.

We therefore give notice to those persons that if they do not, in whale otTthe lialtimore Turnpike. "''The less, Isaac JJeitler, and fronting or in part, discharge their arrearages by the ing much in vaiious parts of Kan- of a a i bc fa le dia- i mucii vuuou-, (KU ui iva fil st a a we i i the dis- by the destruction ol crops. A. a i iv nitons to death or Miffii- necessity of to 5-cad Ollf of six persons was to death or uffo- paper, aud collect a is due us. cated on the prairie, iu Audersou county, ou Tuesday week.

A fire was also raging wish particularly to call the attention in the Wyandotte portion of uier city with St. Louis. of Land, situate i as follows, to i So. J. The TRACT, containing 5 Acres, more or Lightner, improve- a one and a half story Log wuather.huarded IJOUSK, Log Shop, a small Log B.iru, a well of water near the door, with an excellent Or- ehiud of ch'iiee fruit, and almost evorv variety of tho same.

The lot is in good slate of day week. A nre was aiso a i wish a i a to call the attention to cultivation. woods between a and of are receiving the paper at No 2 A LCjT OF GROUND, situn i i thu destruction of above described Lot. ai'iuinitiir Df connecting the fur- a dlstance 11Kul hc cau ioud Butler, Samuel Ji.q., ft time bless the cause of tion, and so guide the efforts of all entrus- JSSfThc corporation of i is a strange compound ot inconsistency and xra- IOUP activity for virtue ami niorjlity. Ono Jay its officers arrest and fine the bawds of the winch is all ri near Henry Peter to us by the same- mode xve send to them, i and a i i 10 Acres 44 Perches and as regularly too.

LA.ND, A LOT OP I We do not i this notice for those a one mile from tho M.uision who have been prompt in Uicir a I lUnfs 5-J I'm-uhes of Laud, ad have many such, and had it not becn i others? I lae i i a i and delay for a tiugie day any of his piojeeteu ted i its care, a the of the naval attacks upon rebel towns because i '-l "'ay become Christian citizens of a i and prosperous ill-public. ery respect hilly, your oheilicut servant. any news recently received. The loyal Atlantic cities will be a a de- feuded, but none of the iron-dads destined for Charleston or Mobile, or any other rebel city, will be detained. The work of preparation has boon slow, such are its gigantic proportions, but it is believed by our naval authorities here that the results will a a i the means, and will compensate for the delays.

Those results are almost i i reach now, and but a lew weeks, and possibly days, i pass away before thrilling news from the Southern coast will startle the country. TOE ARMY MOVl.Ml. TVARIUNUTO.V, ov. 10--Three wcekf ago, when we eroded the Potomac, our ad ranee did not mem much. It was well understood that the thsjn commander did not originate that he did not approve of It, that ho it with great reluctance.

Again and again I was told by his diate confidential friends, ''This'uioveiaeut means i and i accomplish ing. It was simpiyitu satisfy the public clamor for advance. i campaigning in this is impossible. The only way to go to llichmoad is by the Peninsula." Thin movement is of another son. IBurnside originates it, and bis heart is in it.

It means business. It means rapid inarching. It means change of bate to a more direct, more defensible line. Witli the army in three columns, lod bv "(Hlorious Joe Hooker," Sunnier, the i i oli war horse, and a i to possess every soldierly jit.tlity i it means doperate. nVhtuijr.

meant, i Anmnjr division and corps commanders the belief obtains that, I i there i be no more i the clash of arms comes ana in, it will i i victory or ing defeat It, i be a day big with the fate of the Republic. The wcathei and the roads are propitious. If they only i so for the next thirty days. A A RKTJEL A Him BASE. One of the most rebellious ladies of "Warrinjiton, of much -social i i whom I accidentally buumc a a i vrhcu here last i Gen.

Me! tow-1 next day for them we should have been loutr afro. They have our hearty a 'Ihe above is an unpleasant i to us; S'ipt. Com. OF PnjMinx SCHOOLS, 1 A 18tJ2. butcheis a i i dealt i i blood on Sunday, which is i and on the i day the i a 1 tion it-elf is carried i on a charue but stern to and fjrnily ru- not paying its.

a 3'ittsburg, honest debts, a i for frail females, i i i a i and corporate i a i RKP.CL A in Louiiani iv-priijn-d ou I paper the in! paper. Houston (j.ilve.itou News have as Death oi Xev Simpson Culbertson, A late steamer from Europe cbe ordinary melancholy intelligence of the death bv Telegraph and the cholera ot llev. M. Simpson come down to brown papt-r such J). Missionary of the i'ri-pbvtrrinn Board roeers usc a of tlie Mississippi pa- of Missions.

Thu deceased wa a a i I' 01 3 a in the of uf Cliambeisbarjr, from i place, iu the i traction. They apppar iu all sorts- of -ippointed a quires it. trust it will i spirit. met in the Ail Apprentice To the Printiug wanted im- uiedlately at this Office. to eommoncc at 1 oMock, P.

of paid iy. givp. n-id made known liy SAM'lj. A By tiu Ciork. Xov.

LS. ts tastic shapes ard colors, i i i iugsymptuius ol" thu mic iu tho rebel land. officers, absent wi l.inn- lu'th year of his he u.idet to West I'oint i i a A a iugsymptuius of thu fatal epidc- a i i years tfierp-tftcr, he was a i i of -Mathematics in the i i i At his own solicitation he was relieved ol this positi.m and assiirncd to i stitiuiie'l at Pljttsbur-, ai my. he embraced ryliicion, and resigning his commission in thc armv, he en- Seminary, at i 1 pa'-bed the icciii-cd to preach and accepted a call to the Faliirn; Sprinir of i holdiuc; this chtirjie he was ortlaine-l to i a On the 10th of May, 1814. he was iiout leave, have becn stricken fnm rolls, and their names i be i i i This the firt i a of thc tiic.u--.aud now absent, tJtulkintr.

tuivij the Theologica ton N. i a i a course there, he was- train no the 31-iiiu- i i i i ran an open a in a bridge i the Charles river. nt the were saved. Four bo-iies have been recovered the water. i of IJOSTOX, Nov.

Xorway Iron Work, of South Boston, witli ail its a a ble aud large a of i-coclc, was by i One and where he labored the j'irty, work men are out of employment by ionary woik fur a of when he was elected a of the a a i i i i finished the Xew ited in marriage to i i a Salem, N. and on the 23d of I'u'l- willed for i Po, i a this S. 31. i nni.in-d the -New Testa- vjO. How.

(, tftaie St. part of the his a IN JJosion. are our Agents tor failini; i he was obliged to return to this country. Here a i about two years, i restored heiikh, he re- i his cn-luhorer, Dr. Uridtrinan, at The latter, dying soon after Dr.

U's return, lie was hVt'to finish the trdiislution of (he i i the i a toiiijue. i he was i tlirouL'h tlie press he was sitdifcnly called to reht I'roin hi labors. The lives of but low men employed in i i a have been uioro eventful a a oi Dr. i was zealous i i in his work, the fruits of which will be seen and felt many days henec. iti and vcrtiseiut-'iits and luu Ufi i a tu talce Ad- i us at otir Su.M.MKH gr.ieious 1 mer season has departed, and the eold.

i voices of A are heard a the i i doorway. How fleet have been hi'-foot-ti'ns ell, remarked to me yesterday a the I 4 i i hi, work next engagement she hoped their army be beaten. An officer who was standing by her side wlusn she made the remark immediately left, soon returned i a large jar of pickles, i ho presented to her with his accustomed grace nud remarked that it ploar-od him yivatly to learn thiit tiie uuibt spiteful robel in h-id become one of tlie docile and Yankees. Why he selected pickles instead of sweetmeats his i 1 have yet to learn. OUIl FOURTH VISIT.

is the harvest, with which Iu; has clothed the a and the harvest of luimaii life, which in-hat, gathered i iho still chambers of the dead. Mi'ver t-nch a iti America, i it stand upon the of history the i harvest of the earth, and the harvest a life. On Thursday i last, by tbe Ttev. Mr. Pay lor.

of C.irrull county, 1'npMin A i 1 a i flejrge lc irunrlF, -leueaaeu, oi' the i Spring-, i i i i un (lie i by ihe Rev. U. H. 11. I I A I I A I Adjiitam of 13th i i O.ivalry, 10 M-AltV 15..

daughter of hue Jo-cjih A a C. is ton of Col. M. C. Clurksoii, formerly of i burg.

Oi: i 19th of at, i residence of the i mother, by R. Mr. B. M. I 1 2 of Ad.uns lo A A M.

SMI I foniierly of Lake coutiiy. Indiana, all of Hill couiuy, OETT Superlii.e K.vl Wlio.it i Wlie.n.. Corn olJ Hye live a a Me.il.. Seed 3 i i i i i IS irluy i Plaster oi' per ton Ho. pel- bag Guano per A I i A Flour Cr2 to 6 Wheat 1 "8 10 1 Rye its to 1 Com 70 to (Juts i(j 10 n.n-fr.-ve'l 00 to Timotiiyxoiul 1 43 lo Jlref Tattle '2 50 4 i liuiuilot) to I'l bo (loose) 18 00 10 1'J I A A a i Flni-r per from a poi Bye Com O.itt, riov-yr Sued i i Sued Plaster Paris, on THE two-story Brielt IJOUSE in York street, Gel the residence ArinMti-oiijt.

the residence of Uev. Ur. Kclncffor. Possession givyii ou 1st of April ALSO, A SMALL A OF LAXD, i i i 42 throe miles from Gettysburg. i i i i i i road, ou which arc erectu'l a I i 1JOUSI-; ami Stable.

Application tor cither property may be made the ouiee. JE'tVlXO Oct. 28. tf ANOTHER PIIOCLAMATTON 1 Picking Still in Command. A ING permanently established rny lieud- qunrtci-B in Baltimore street, liuve tho pleasure of lUinouiioiiiK to this departmont, and nil others, that lam still selling oheap mid good clothing of every style and description, i have just received from the cities a large aittl spleii'' did assortment of b'ALL A WINTER CLOTHING for and Joys, which I um offering to' the public at astonishingly low rates, considering the times and great advance ou all articles of clothing.

My supply of Overcoats, Fine Cloili Coals, Business Coats, Vesta and I'nnts for Full and Winter wear, is large and-varied. In style, quality and price they eannot be bent. Furnishing Goods of every description, such as Shirts, Collars. Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Nock Tics, Gloves, Hosiery, aU selected i the greatest care aud sold at the lowest cash prices. F.

B. PiCKLSG. 1862. BARGAINS. 1862.

BARGAINS. HATS OAPS, BOOTS SHOES, 5fHUNKS AXJJ TRAVELING iug just reooivod a vtry large supply of the above I iuu prepared to sol! them lower than evur sold in this place. My stock is niotft complete, embracing every style of Shoes a Iluls made. A CAPS, consisting of all the latest styles for Spring and Summer. BOOTS SHOES, for Gentlemen, Ladies Children--City make and Eastern work from 25 cents up.

ot'every description aud audl cxamiiie the bargains at Nov. 3. 11. JF. JIcILIIENY'S.

fi 2 00 4 00 00 00 00 Important Decision of Commissioner Boutwell. WHO HAS HI (HIT TO CANCCL RE- VKNUE STAJII'S. i 0) nf ihe Dxeisc iaw requires -'Thill on anil a ihiy of October," a i i i diitic-" -li'ill be colleetetl on all i nienih, in a mid thinga, aa described in schedule tnnrkod A jfs SS J'X'LKCTIO PIIVS01AN, llS his professional services to ihe eiti- of Geuy-hui-g ami vicinity. Having been a-3-ocisiti'd 1'ruf. 1'aine two years, and a gi-iidnate of the Eclectic Medical Collage of I'juiludulphin.

I am prep u'cd to practice the reformed sysiem of "Kelecric" means or seli-ct Uojsee. TVO selc-cl thehest, s-afeit and must vclinhle remedies from all other a i a medical i-chools, which have been re- commenilcd from experience and sanctioned by (lie practice of ablest KCLKPTIC and those moie injurious, meli as antimony. mercury, blue pill, lilood li'tting. iS-e. Oiricein Ualtimore street, opposite McCreary's Sadler Shop.

YulUiitccr'b tamilieb a free of charge. Nov. 3. tf. Mew Goods! have just receiv- ed and are now opening a cheap ami desirable assortment of Goods, to which the I attention of buyers is respectfully Their stock comprises all the latest and most approved slyles and patterns of Dress Goods, together with their usual' assortment of Staple Domestic Goods.such as caimotfail to please all who may favorthctn with their patronage.

Call early and select from their large and varied assortment. FAlINJiSTOOK BROTHERS. "ov. 3. tf Watches, Watches, Watches.

npHE undersigned has just returned from llie JL Cities with a new assortment of GOLD and SILVER, AVATCnES. selected with particular care, aud which he can sell at extremely LOW them to be good lime- keepers. Also, an assortment of CHAINS, KEY'S, c. Person" desirous of purchasing goodAA'atch, are requested to call and examine my assortment. JOSEl'IJ BEVAN, SS62.

Fa51 ES6S. MISS McCUEAHY AS returned from the city and is now opening a a beautiful us- of I I A FANCY GOODS. of tlis stjies, to which she invites the Lad IPS to call and examine, confident that they will be pleat-ed i her selections. Oct. 21, 18G2.

April 22. Sign of the Watch and Spectacles, in the Diamond, Gettysburg. A m-l snljseriber will pay the highest price for either in trade or oath, delivered at the GOOD I FACTORY. Versons having Wool sale, who are not prepared to deliver it, will pletise inform the subseriber by mail. JIEGART, Aug.

31 Petersburg, (Y. Pa. JUST KECEIVED, A Large Supply of Fall Winter EOKOE ARNOLD, has uow got up his Kail VALIJA BLE AT PRIVATE SA I ITUATKD two milea north of Gettysburg on the Jjouiiernvillo routl, Info the property of IJavid Heagy. It contains 118 ACHES; 12 acres in H'ood, wUh a gubstnfttlnl two-story LOG- HOUSE BARN, thriving young, bsurliig Qroli- apple-trees, with other fruit. is a spring of excellent water near the house, nud another near the barn.

The land is gently' re Hi tig, with 20 acres in Meadow. Part of it 1ms tyecn liiaed, and its proximity to to tvn furnishes a convenient market for its various pro- Ar.so, rv TWO 2i STOKY in High street, Gettysburg; and the Comer tot adjoining on AVsighington Street-- all 6n caiy pa-ywents. particulars apply to A'. iSUEULERr Kov. 1L 3t VALUABLE EEAL, ESTATETM AT FlUVATE SALE, "TVTO.

1. GREEN" MOUNT FARM, adjoining, J. i the Borough of Oettysbnrg, contsiiuing 12-i A ores luiid good and buildings new. No. 2.

CUMBERLAND FARM, foar tnilcs of Gettysburg, on tile 1'nneytowu rond, continuing- 138 Acres; Kifd red soil, acd Ui0 buildings good. No. 3. A gooO: GRIST MILD, with K8 of Land, in Q-ertuany township, IJ miles from Littleitowu all in good order, mid will be soli! cheap. A eonimoaious BUTCK DWELtJNjp- HOUSE, in the Borough of Gettysburg, in com- plete order: nil of which will be sold on' accommodating tei'iiis.

GBO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 1. tf VALUAB AT PRIVATE SALE.

npIIE subscribers, Eseeutora of HUGH deceased, viz: A situated in Frederick county, ly- irig on ij of the road ieadmj; frr.m Emiiiitahurg to Tan ey town, one mile atid half frnm St. Joseph's Sisterhood. and two miles from Bmmitsburg, adjoining the of Solomon Wise, Joshua Trosel, Allison and othere: containing ONE DREL ACHES, "more or less. About 18, Acres of good TIMBER and a good proportion of MEADOW the improvements are a good LOG HOUSE, with Frame end attached. adouble LOG BAftN, a never failing A WAT convenient to building, a good APPLE ORCHARD, with a variety' of other fruit trees.

Persons -wishing to vietvthe property are requested to call on Robert Alison, adjoining the property, who will also makeknown tho terms of sale, or on either of the subscribers, James M. Elderdice, residing in Carlisle, Cumberland county. or on John Carpen ter, residing on the Turnpike leading from Gettysburg to Chanibersourg, sis miles from the former place. JAMES 51. ELDEKDICE, JOHN CARPENTER, Aug.

26. 1SIJ2. Executors. VJT Winter stock of Clothing, consisting of Farm for Sale- subscriber offers at Private Sale, on fa- vorable terms, a FAK-M, situate iu Mount- pleasani. township.

Adams county, containing TOO ACPvES, more or less, adjoining lacda A Kov. 11. I ROBERT SIAETIJI'S A I SHOP i i Corner of the Sonar al (hi! old plice. Over (Joute in Dress Coats, Monkey Jackets, Vests, Drawers, all of our own a a i and rtone. up in inauiiur, und will he sold cheap.

Business Goats, Pan'taloous, Shirts, the very best Give us a call. 3. th.it if pt-rssn or u'l Work done On ihe 1 2 in the ilo'-iiitil, I oi effect. persons r-hall make, hijru or or cause to be made, or any inj-l rumcnt, document or paper of kind or dcseripno'i i the PIIIBC beiiicduly stamped for i llie imposed Iheroon, or i a i an adhesive siamp to denote said Mich jicrson persons shall i a pen-ilty of fifty nnd such i or paper bli.ill bc deemed invalid aud to i repairing. Care will be taken to have P.irtii'tiliir a i i paid New FaE and Winter G-oods.

A. SCOTT SON, MPLHV, of Cumberland township i uiill) hee.ii.-in Aucliouuer List twenty years, respectfully calls the a i of all persiuis have cry, his experience and capability in a branch. at Llie Relay ilouse, of typhoid l.b I I I 1C! VX, iu the -('ill: year hU Ill It -eenis to ne perfectly clear, th i Ivy i i of ihe person who makes, lionr, indirectly, fron. thc Kaua- Xew Chester, wlioi-e, also, ui.iny of his whi. YalU-y, for of General Cox will go i i qu.irton, very few Jays.

Our advance is at a army under c.munand I Ou the 10th of Diplheria. i 1 daughter, of Joliu in the 2CJ year of her age. tMimnjorville, Nicholas county. Tho rebels I On tho Sth in Berwick township. iti a body was lioi-ic and buried in iho Cemetery sign" tlie i i i i the only per- of X.

Paul Evangelical near wh- i a i to -iflix i i snip required bv 1-uv, nnd the who makes, and i i iifiK'inu; Ihe a in- i peirilty and is liable to i i therefor, find llie i i or doeinneut is i a i in consequence ol such Warrington has been thrice visited by somc force at Lewisbur in ad- GEHU51i aged 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I I ilf I in the National army. Once by Gen. Me- i county of Grestibriar, hut would Dowcll, once by 1'opc, and once by "baiulou that, point if an advance a i i the in S.UJAH A dauglner of 1'eier Gen. MeClellaa. h-is so Uiipponeil that I have been here with all tlie-e generals, and have had i to observe ears and 17 township, llotlheins, pretty thoroughly the temper of the ei(i- a 0 atiou for such an enterwisc, and ic is too late in the season to a it The nuKt we can reasonably expect in "Western "Virginia i the remainder of the cum- will be the thorough expulsion of the rcbcl i of the bushwha-jk- crs a rostororioa of the a i of were made upon them.

The report that the 'hiih inst A consm-i of Cos i i push on to St.iuilton is hardly Uoffhcius, aged OU years inonilib and 13 credible, i lias neither the force 1101 tlie vl -'i' zens on each occasion. Upon my first visit ladies slammed the doors in my face and turned out in the street to avoid me; i children, too, sane; rebel sonus ou the walks, and youDir misses pounded Di.iio from cracked piano-fortes. Pope came with a lamer army and still lo al i a louder and larger pmehimations less insult lri3 wcst 0 and sinrrintr beard, aud more smother- overnment, in the couu- Un i 21ii, of at the resilience of Or. near Vork Springs, Miss I A I A i her 21th vc.ir.* On the I i A d.mghler of Mr. Gwjrjte of ihis place, 0 'L'ii 1 years, 7 months d.iys.

Ou 20lh A in'ianl daughter of Jt.a;le and Susanna Group, of Tyrone township, aged 1 month and ed cursing acd reviling. He fee's very confident a he can to all who employ him. Application may be made to himself personally, Mr. U. Gettysburg, or Is VAC lUinivsox, f.iirlieM.

Spectacles, Spectacles. rj-OSEPH BEVAX, sign of tlie Watch and Ci Spcetaeles, in on hand a large assortment of GoL'i, Silver and Sieel as Morinoes, Oobcrgs, Delaines, Travelling Mixtures. Alpuccas, c. Also--Cloths, Casbimeres, Satinetts, Ovcr-coat- ings.Tweeds.Jeans, Flannels, to which we i i iho a i of buyers--all ive entire lls examination before purchaaiiig elsewhcre. Nov.

A. SCOTT SOX. A FULL, AND I uj; History of tlie most liuiuau struggles, liy Mis. of John Palmer, David Biehl and D. Homier, about two miles from Senft's mill.

There aro II) acres of Timber; and a large quantity of excellent Meadow. The farm is nearly ail limed--thc lime can be had within 3 miles at a- very low rate. The improvements are a oue-aud-a-half-slory lussi and Barn a young Orchard. Apple and Pear. The terms will be made known on application to the subscriber, residing on the farm.

May 9t. GEORGE BATR. A I i OW lost! llow restored! Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price six cents. A lecture on tbe Nature, treatment and radio il cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Emissions, 1 Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, HOBT.

.1. CULVERWELL, M. Author of the Green Book, Thes in this admi- written with historical accuracy, "and the vividness and brilliancy of des- of rable Lecture, clearly proves hia own S. STE- experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse mny be effectually removed i out medicine, and without dangerous surrnctti criptiun that have rendered her works so ODer.itions, bougies, instrument? or 1 i I 9 1 ection 9 1 Provuli- tlmJ the CkaJ'-Pei-sous should save their rajs, SC.MMUS of paper, as they nre all of value now, aud can be sold to advantajre. If I pe.rsoiiH througlioiit the were care- ial ui this respect, the price of i i paper would be in a measure kept down.

Boys can make holiday money by a i to thuMnatter. Old account books, by tak- pher Johns, near tfewtown, towu- iu th Covers, envelopes, can bc ship, for the purpose of taking a coot) solj This is un iul matter. A PnoriTAUw: man tapb, who resides iu Segister's Itfotice. isr.n Aocinr.NT.-- The Waynesburg iMcsscnpcr of the 12th gives a description of a horrible accident which occurred in that, county on the '4th inst. Some i persons, on the night in question, started from the residence of ClniaUi- Tliey had not proceeded far before a coon lOinm, by tailed to hold the mere lookers ou.

diametrically opposite from the direction tkcy supposed the tree would fall. At length thc tree at which they were chopping and fell, carrying with it for some rnl ton became somewhat fri substitute to take his ladol 1: ak distance, a dead a stood1 ncar rct nl cd Lomc when becomin detached 10la 10n and hired a in i i I. be substitute wo bought a Second sub- ace at. $3oO. fie then made by the CJQ is hereby given all Legatees nnd persons concerned, a ti.o A i istration Accounts i a i will be presented at the Orphans' Co.ivt of Adams county, for continuation and allowance, ox TIIK OH at er Hl o'clock, A.

to wit The first and final account of "Ellas i liushey, de bonisuou, a i a it, i'avnr him with a rail. Person issuing f(jl or aliixinjr lag write thereupon I -i i i a of his date, c. portions I of tlie law impose penalties upon who receive doemnenls or subject to stamp fron person who makes, signs and issues (hern nitliniu being duly s'amped, eic. I am therefore of opinion a a i couipli.inee wiih requirements of provisions of i Excise Law demands-First all p.ipers xiibject to stamp lax hall have ihe stamp before the same is sued. the stamp so affixed must bo cancelled in tlie mtimier prescribed by thc party making.

or issuing (in other words, executing-,) the in-lniraent. document or paper, Hence the receiving of an unstamped paper i is a violation of the law. The attaihiug cancelling of a stamp, or a document so received, is unlawful, nnd the cancellation uf a stamp on a paper (otherwise- lawfully by a the parly the paper, to Spectacles, and is prepared to suit all deservedly popular with the people, is mvw in cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once i i I'ictovinl History the a and silver. scuption. Price por volume.

Good Stove Plates. iTOrrCE is hereby pivon tn all persons who have taken Stiive Plates from UnHed 'Agents can secuie exclusive territory nnd Presbyterian a them i commence their canvass at once. Such a immediately. 21 1802 chance for Agents is seldom a good History of this War must sooner or later find GETTYSBURG into every family. ft JT.

If? A TV -ffn B- IV terras andjfull jTfc A SJ A a 15 JB A J011N VELLS, IGS wiiiiam English and Classic Institute. press. Tlie i'lcrovuu History ot tue ar for certain and effectual, by which every snfferftr, the i i be produced in two Royal no mutter a his condition may be, may Octavo Volumes, pages en eh--in the cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. iiue.st style of the art. Embellished with over i lecture will prove a boon to 200 lirht'olassensravinijs.

Sold only by aub- and thousands. Sent under deal, in a plain envelope, to nny address, on Ihe receipt of sis cents, or two pnrticul'irs ndilrcss, REV. W.M.5IcKLWEB, Principal. Miss A WELTY. Assistant Gettysburg, Pa.

Gettysburg Teinale Institute. I i Session of i I i i will commence ox TUP, Foiru'ru MOXUAT OF Street, Xcw York. Oct. 28, T15P into MrTLHENY'S and see inense quantity of HATS OAPS that he hasjust received. Costs nothing tc look.

TICKINGS, CHECKS, TLAN- OMESTICS. TJ( N12LS, e' i i i I iHU.MJAl UK 1 IJ 1 6 a i i a i i i MONTH, (Xovembor 2 i Tn addi- er. Gr.oliOE S. JinrTwr.i.i.. i i i.iardner.

deceased. 17-1. The first account of Edward McPherson, Executor of John B. MePhorsoit. deceased.

17o. Theai-count of Jacob Delloue, a i a Gr.oiiOE S. Collector of Internal Revenue. above extracts from the Excise law, the duty of every person issuing or signing a check or draft, in a siampiVaci nt the same time to c.uicel it. by i i thereon tlie initi-ils of his name nnd dale.

The Hank of Gettysburg, hereafter.ciniiiot receive or pay anv ehe.ap at Pahncstock's. We have also a MUSLlJf--branded with our own name to which we invite especial attention, as it excels by far, any ever offered in this market for tUgfpriec. SCOTT SON, are tion to the collejriaiu and primary departments, a Juvenile Department will be aitashad (o thc Institute. Trice of tuition, corresponding to thc age and a a i of pupils. For further Domestic Goods cheap.

Call and see! postage stamps, by DR. CIIAS. J. KLINE, 127 Bowei-v, Ne-w York, P. 0.

Box, 45S6. Nov. Office of JAY COOSi; SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, At JAY- COOKE Bankers; 111 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Thilaclelphia, SOT. 1862, nnilE nndersigncd. Laving betn appointed JL SUBsJGKIPTION AGENT by leSecretary of thc Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, ut once, the Twenty Year 6 per cent Bonds, of the United States, designated as ties," redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized by Act of IIIUIIL, live yeiirs, aim iiiunonzau meres, C.issinetts, Jeans, and all kinds of Congress, approved February 2fv, 1362.

of Floury Ltelloue, aiuor sou of Delloue, check or dratt, ovr.r. TWB.VTY IIOLT.ARS, particulars i i of tlie principal. MRS. M. 11.

BYSTE11, Principal. Gettybburg, Nov. 4, 1S02. when becoming detached, in its rebound it 1 broke off near the ground and, horrible to ZHSrAtiviccs from Nowbern, N. 0., state relate, it caught tlie boys beneath that in the recent expedition to a i it, mangling them in a dreadful manner, General Foster's forces destroyed a i o) killing Frank'lin Johns (son of Christopher three miles lony.

A doubtful Johns) instantly--mortally i story says a Jeff. Davis is still at variance liam Chalfanl, (son of Elijah Ghalfant,) so with Governor A anco, and in seriously dc- that, he died while being carried to Hie near- i bating the a a of North Carolina, cst house, and injuring Marion Calvcrt, (son of Marion Calvert,) so that little or no hope loyal Tcnuossnc regiment formed of a speedy recovery is entertained. Others ort of IVson IJrownlow's of the party escaped very narrowly. Ss CKti- matod that tho State, of Connecticut will furnish two millions of dollars revenue per annum under the United States tax law. of thc shinplasters circulating tion on Sunday.

Addressing bis sermon, to them, lie advised tho.m lo their officers i they arrived in Tunnessee, after i llu-y a ox their own taste in teitliiig old scores the rebels in a section. obey I'kst, xercisc with Patterson, of in Western Now Vork are made payable nt a i a was found dead in his at Tltiea next July, in strawberries, the. Kairf.ix Court House on i a docs not fail. Tho cause of his death is no: st.ittxl. deceased.

70. The account of Jacob Dellone, Gmrdian of f.cwis Delloue, minor sou of Uelloue, deceased. C. X. MARTIN, KKGISTCU.

Notice. Register's Office, Oettytburg. Nov. 1M, 1802, tc Change of Time. properly stamped and cancelled by (he person rv KTTEKS OF ADMINISTRATION" on si-sninj; ihe same.

A prompt complionoe i 'A Fstate of I DUIIIIIN- I I late of (he law save all parties interesled from iu- Ungt( lowils i lip A county, deceased, convenience anu perhaps loss. The stamps can a i becn gralUcil to uui ersi nod, rcsi- A LARGE supply of fresh groceries, just received and for sale at CODOfU GILLESPIE'S. finest assortment, Lyj; Mourning Goods svor offered, can now lower prices than they The COUl'ON BuNDS are issued in sums of $60, $100, 83(10, and SI000- The HUGISTEH HOXDS in sums of $50, $100, S300, S1000, and Interest at pur cent, per annum will commence from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, be obtained al the Hank. A Gettysburg Nov. 17, 1802.

Dividend. rsnttna, 1 li, 1802. A SEMI- A A Dividend of Kour percent, on the capital stock of this a OF GKTTTSntmo, November -llh, in Petersburg. (Y. he hereby gives i notice to iill'peions indebted to said Estate to 1 make immediate payment, aud those having claims against the same, will present tliein prD- perly authenticated for settlement.

J. A. GARDNER, Sept. 30, Adiu'r. Notice.

OF ADMIX1STRATIOX on the have ever been sjld before. Call at once at Scmi-Annually, which is equah at Uie present he siccn of tho lied Front. Aril 22. FAHN'ESTOCK BROS. ETTYSBURG and after paying tho Government Duty--has becn dcclar- Fh ETTERS Monday, November 17, 1S02, ihe Morning ed, payable on and nficr Monday next, 10th Estate of POLLY FICICKS, late of Iluminc- will lenvo Geitysburg at 8, A.

with inst. D. CARSON, Cashier, on township, Adams county, deceased, havin Train passengers for all the connections North and South, on tho Northern Central Railway, and return about P. will leave Gettysburg passengers for Baltimore. Returning, will rench Gettysburg about P.

i passengers irom Harrishurg, c. liy Thc Afternoon Tr.iiu at I 1 i Nov. township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Est a to make immediate payment, and those Claim Agency. 13 undersigned will attend to the Col- llavin claims against the same, will present this arrangement persons from the. country, Ihe Hue of Ihe Railroad, a i business a a i Gettysburg, can a Noon a Train upiiiKl have i.oarly three houri in Gettysburg, ami return in llie A Train.

SOY. '-'5. K. 1'iiKs'r. 100, Vrriiw Root, Corn Starch, Rico Hour mid i i for sale i Ur.

II. I new ftf ifih wcMiivitc ihe of buyuis. A. SOOJ'T SON, JL lection of Claims against the U. S.

Government, i i Military Dnunties, Back a i or Jjelbrenny of the Depart- R. A I i Attorney al L.uv, Pa. Get. 21, 1863. thcm authenticated for settlement.

VICKKS, Oct. 7, lS82-Ot, AdiD'r. Iiavo just received to wliifili 'OUN Men's Spring style of Hats nnd Caps 20 por a usual prices it R. F. I I GROFNT) SPir and ground Lr" expressly for Dr.

Koilv.RT i i New DrugSlors. Caution. npHERE were two i i a given by the subicribors to JOSKPH Ftsucn, who gor 1 as a siibstituto for Ibo lirst immcd--one for $1.50, pnynblc one year aftor other for same amount, payable two vcars after TliN i is given to all persons from piirohniiug viif'i notes, as there, arc contingencies connected i which mny render them void. AVM, STEINOUI! STEINOUll. Oct.

28, 1802-St. Military Goods. A AND LINK araZpvc- pared to furnish, at thc lowest possible rates, Stnff, and Line Officers with full dress HATS, indicating rank, SWORJJS, SASHES, and other equipments. Officers are especially invited to call. F.

MdLHENY. Nov. -I. For Sale. IVE ten plate Stoves, in good condition, for sale.

Apply at Oct. 1802. TIII5 COLLEGE. 3W is the time to buy COATS, VESTS, PANTS, of every description, for Men very low at PICKING'S. Officers and Privates ITJj find a splendid assortment of Army BLANKETS, Gum Blankets, Woolen Un- dov-ahirts.

Drawers, heaty. Water-proof BOOTS, lints and Caps, and every other article thnt a soldier going into camp need, at Nov. 4. R. F.

MetT-IlEXrs. of 'ill l5im)i, at Dr. U. Hon- new Family, Drug Prescription Store. premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT.

A Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, nnd all who havo any money to iiiTcst, should know and remember that these bonds are in effect, a first mortgage upon all Ilailroads, Canals, Bank Stocks, and Securities, 'and immense products of all tho Manufacturers, in the country; and that thc full and "Cjipla provision made for iho Pnymentof tbelnterwit and liquidation of principal, by Custom Dulirn, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenues serves nmko these Bon-Is the best, most available and most popular investment in tho Market. Subscriptions received at. Par in IJegnl Notes, or notes and cheeks of bankal par In Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will prompt attention, ivndcvery facility nn'lexplinii'' tion, and e-rory facility nnd cxplnnation wil! afordcil on application iu this office. A full supply of trill be kept on It mid for immediate delivery.

JAY Nov. I I -8m. Subscription Agent, The Cheapest i.tX Chihlron, al Dr. U. IIOUNER'S Drug Store.

Janox Cnrd, Flnnnsll, Hosiery and ft of. Carpeting, biul the cheap cash uoru of Nor. 3. GEORGE The Eagle Hough, at iWKMM COU.Y lEWSPAPERr iNEWSPAFERr.

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