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THE ADAMS SENTINEL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. The Lincoln Monument. I TCH! ITCH! Scratch! At a meeting of the National Lincoln Scratchl--WHEATON'S OINTMENT will Association, held in Springfield, cure the Itch iu 48 hours. Also cures Salt Hlj ifl, las' the Treasurer's report Utt tt For suTM b'Tlt sl Wed FOSS rece 'P ts Association iccludinj; the interest on Seven Thirty By sending 60 cents to WEEKS POTTER, bonds, to be of which $51,000 Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Uoston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Sept.

0 CONSUMPTIVES --The having been restoied 10 in a few are still iu the Treasury, the balance having been expended i'or incidental expenses. A very beautiful and apparently appropri- for the was i undersigned by the Governor from a well known Vermont sculptor. It is a Curiurlmu weeks by very simple remedy, after having 0 i a oolosS 0 i and resting on a pedestal. Four groups, representing the different branches of the i i tary service, occupy as many corners of the pedestal. At the base of the pedestal ami looking outward from the column, are the suffered several years, with a severe affection, aud that dread disease, i i anxious 10 make to his fellow-sufferers the of cure.

To all who debire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), i the directions for i n-iiaring and using they i find a. sure cure for Con- inures ol iour boys upon pedestals, repre- gutnption, A a Hronchitis, Coughs, Cokh, sen ting a sailor boy, boy, etc. The onlv object of advertiser i boy, and flag boy. The design was univer- iug the prescript! und be try his remedy, ab it i cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing ihe prescription, will please address Kev.

A I Williamsbiirg, Mings county. a i C. -N'ew York Sept. n.itled the prescription is to benem the ani.eied, a i i admired bv the members, but no ac- 1 spread i a i i lie to i i it invaluable, and lie hopes every Hillererwill a a regarding it. bu OOFING IN ROLLS ready to down, adapted to Houses, and Jjuildings of all kinds constructed of m.Uen- als that, have siood of iif'tuvii i and A Singular Monomania.

A in iii in ii.irrinjjjtoii, who has for some i bt'fcn Mill i i i aberration of uiiu-J, a tried to force a down a stick for that a 1 i wad h-j forced a i hole i i i to the external surface of causing death. A mortem cxadfiuatiou unfortunate FAWCY FUUS! At JOHN' FAEEIRA'S old established rl'tt. A A 718 A ST. above 7th. I have now in store of my owu Importa- uiid Manufacture, one of the LAKOEST and most nEAti'i'iKUL -eleciiou of A FUH8, for fiAuiEs' and CHILDREN'S in i city, Al.

a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Clwvss and Cellars. 1 nm enabled to dispose of my Goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends cf Adams county, and vicinity. the and street! J011X FAKE1BA, 718 Arch Street, above Ttli, south side, 1'hila. have no partner, nor connection i any other store in Philadelphia Oct. A Few Seven-Thirties, Notice.

In the Court of Common Pleas of County, No. 13, August Teim, 1SU-3. OTTLiIEKEAS LYIHA /ccK.by her next friend, KELLER, did file her petition for l)ivorce A viscuio MATIUMONII, against AMOS L. upou which subposua was awarded, Seated the 7th day of February. A.

1800; And whereas, au alias subpoena issued in said case, returnable day of August, A. U. 18C5, the term of said Court--you, the said Amos L. Zuck, are requested lo be and appear in your proper person in the s.iid Court, on the 20th day ot November next, to answer the Petition of your wife, the said Lydia Zuck--by her next friend Emnuel Keller--and to show cause, if any you have, why she rhould not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony. ADAM KEDE11T, Sheriff.

And now, August 21. ISu'u, on motion in open Couit, JACOB of the township of Oxford, is appointed Commissioner to take testimony on the partof petitioner above-named-ten days notice to be in one of the newspapers published in Gettysburg By the Coint, A i Proth'y. To AMOS Zt'CK aie hereby notified ihai the depositions of witnesses, under the TILI, on a and for sale, by the First above rule, will be a at my ollice in Oxford i i i i i i i i i i i manufactured on an entirely different and bet- man developed thaca-itoninhuii; fact that his a i a Bank ot Gettysburg. GEO. A Cashier.

Oct. 2i inches lonjr, i ounches an- ler phm than any other oomposiiion roofing in stomach and i i oontairiL-d one stone use. Secured by patent. Very dur.ible aiu' ntlow price. Circulars and iniples sent free by mail.

KKAUY 1100flNG No. 73 Lace, New York. Sept. I I i a Sy. supplies the Blood i its Life Elunieiu.

1P.ON inlusini; Strenyiii, Vigor and New l.ile other stone of irroirular bhape, 1 J- inches in I diameter, weighing 1 ounce another stone 1 inch in diameter, ui i i i a i i piece of coru-cob 2t inches in length a woodou haiidb, such as is used to spin tops, 4t inches long and half au inch square into the whole system. For 9 Dropsy, at tho end another stick, 2i inches Ion Chrome Uiurrhma, i Fem.le Weaknesi. see, it is a specific. Thousands have been acd ovcr hall an inch wide and a cor i i i 1 i I i i 1 1 i changed by the use-of this medicine Irom weak, suffering a i to strong, healthy mid happy men and women. A 82 page a sent Free.

Price 11.00 per bottle, or 6 for S5 00. J. P. I 3 3G Dey Street, New )rk. Sold by Druggists generally.

19. 3m. R. H. ANDEliS Invaluable Discovery.

A full a i of Iodine in each ounce of Water, d'isso'vctl i solvent The moat Powerful i a i i and Scrofula. Can- ccra, a i Consumption, and inanv Chronic and Hereditary Diseases, ore cured by its use, as ihousnnds cm testify. Circulars free. Price, one Dollar per bottle, or 6 lor five Dollars. Dr.

H. A Phvsioinns and Chemists, 428 Broadway, New York Sold by Druggisis generally. husk 14 inches which had been thrust 1 down his throat without chewing. The ease was Juurnut. very chewing, remarkable --Providence On the 21st by Rov.

P. Soheurjr, Mr. HANSON II. STOKESIFBR to Mrs. ELIZABETH WILLET, both of Adams county.

On the 17th by Rev. J. Sechler, Mi JACOB LOUR, of York county, to Miss A A J. IlKCK, of Adams county. On the 21tt at the residence of the bride's father, by ROT.

Father Dewire, Mr. WILLIAM F. ot Littleitown, Adams county, to Miss I MclXTIRE, of Emmitsburg, Md, EDITOR OF Sir--With At the of the bride's parents, on jour permission, I wish to say to the readers of i Tuesday morning, Stpt. 26, by II. C.

jour paper that 1 will send, by return mail, to Shindle, Rev. JACOB B. of all who wish it (free) recipe with full ducc- SJmnokin. to Miss MATTIE S. "WEA- tions for making nnd using a simple Vegetable VJiJR, of Minersville, Pa, Balm, that will effectually lemove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches.

Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, E. H. T. AKTHOF? of Photographic Materials, WHGLK3ALS A 1IETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, S. Y.

In tdJltlos our mart Iniinc.M of PHOTOGRAPHIC. MA- TEKI ALs, wo'tra for foUc-'THV, Stereoscopes and Storeoscopio Viewi. THE CHEAT C.MUii Batch Gap, Pontoon Trains. Hanover Junction, lookout Mountain, Chickahominy, City Point. Has li villa, Petersburgh, Bello Plain, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Jloliile, Strawberry Plaini, c.

c. pnoTOGUAi'iuc Bull Eun, Yorktown, Gsttyshargh, Tair Oaks, Savage Station, Fredericksburgh, Fairfax, Richmond, Bottom, Konitors. Fort Horgan, Charleston, Florida, Amarican and ry, Ac. Alto, Kefoh fo exuibiiiun Our Catalogm will DC Lo nn-. Grftupi, ntjl.hc Photographic Albums.

fctrodo'e these the manuAcluri) in variatr, ranr- in price from 5" eeiu to Ocr Al.lH'Jlb burs tho wno- 1 aV.lIt} uiy oth.r.- will irnt -nail, FREt, on of cleac, smooth, and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces bimple directions and information, that will enable to start a full growth of i a Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, iu less a i dayd. These receipts valuable to both old and yiung, and as they are mailed to (ill need them free of charge, they are a i Sunday morriinfr, hi this place, Miss SOPHIA MARGARET, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Gulp, aged S2 years 10 months und 19 d.iys. On the 5th of Mr. JACOB MARSHALL, of McSherrystown, aged 82 years.

On Ihe 16th in Menallen township, MARGARET REX, widow of Henry D. ThB Trade will find our Albums tne most Baleahle taey can iuy. CAHD PHOTOCKAPUS. Oiir Caijv'ocue now emhracefi Ftrtt differtat iubjct.u (w wnlch ujiiiliont arc conUuusIU Wikg ILfll- oent Amtfricxni. Rbtmt 100 Hy LUut-Cols R50 SUteimwi, 100 Brig VJi othe- Un Dninfi, 275 Cotoi-sii, Xavv OlJSvttt, 125 SO Prominent WomMu of Wotb of Art.

lacladiug roproductioni of tha mpit celolrttad Ae. lent on Stamp. Aa order fwr One Dticn P.clurei from oar will on of $1 3(1, aid iwnt by mail. Flies. PhotOBTAphfcrs Had others good' O.

will pleM Mrcil tw tf cant, of tha a-niuat with tholr order. and our caAuot fail nUniy. Oct. 3. tion of nil who prize a clear, pure skin, or a Rex, in the 87th year of her healthy growth of hair.

I jr A a a Illinois, on the 20th of AU applications answered by return mf.il, without charge. llespectfiilly yours ic Currans, formerly of aty. 11 cTeml't ancfperfum'e, i 2Tth of inflaa Aug. Ko. 831 Broadway, X.

Y. QAT Ti 1865, 1866, 18671 TO QO i TWO DOLLARS MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS OUR IYEW MODE. One of our GOLD or SILVER Watches, 1 on A A the 14th day ol licit, at 0 o'clock, A. of said i OCTOBEU day. JACOB LlElli, Commissioner.

Sept. 26, MUMBLE PBOPBRT? FOR SALE. STStllE subscriber offers for sale her valuable TOWN PROl'iiHTY, pitu.ite in the borough of Gettysburg, consisting of A LOT OF I fronting on street, having theieon erccieJ a good two storv HOUSE, with a one and a half-story frame building adjoining, and a i attached (o each a wood house and other necessary outbuildings, with a well of good a near the door, und variety of choice fruit on the premises. It is a very desirable location for a private residence, aud will be offered on advantageous teinis. the above properly is'not sold before SATURDAY, the day of OCTOBER it will then be oflcred at Public Sale, at 1' o'clock, P.

M. Jggp'Persons wishing to view the property, or desiring information iu regard to the same, can call upon Mr. J. L. Schick.

CATUAKINi: UEKRETER, Sept. 19. Notice to Assessors. TSfcIIE Assessors elected at the Spring tion are hereby notified to a at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Gettysburg, to receive lilunk Assessment and the necessary instructions, as follows The Assessors of Union. Conowago, Berwick, Berwick Oxford, a i Reading, Mountpleasant, Germany, Littlestown Straban, and Mountjoy.

will attend on WEDNESDAY, the llth of OCTOBER next. And the Assessors of the Borough of Gettysburg, Cumberland, Freedom. Liberty, Hamil- tonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallcn, Tyrone. Huntington, Latimore, and Highland, will attend on THURSDAY, the 12th of OCTOBER next. By order of the Commissioners.

J. M. WALTER, Clerk. Sept. JL fiv'eV GEORGE ARNOLD, iS now on hand the largest Stock of readymade CLOTHING in town, consisting of DRESS COATS AND BUSINESS COATS, of ROBERT of Joseph A.

and Sal-' a inflamnia-i tiou of the bowels, MENROD PLOUGH, of Cincinnati, aged 65 years. or Silver Tea Sets for below stated. as One of our tea sets or one piece of our Gold TO Doctor Buohan's In Littlsstown, on Friday-week, of typhoid doll.ir Jewelry Prunkards' -cure permanently eradicates the fever, Mrs. FKAKCINA, tvife of Ilenrr L. taste i and cures the worst cases llemier.

daughter of Alexander of drutikeatipss in loss than clghr weeks. i her 2f'th vear. every description, OVER COATS, in grsat variety. Monkey Jackets, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves and Hosiery, stacks of them. My best clothing are mostly of my nianu- or Silver Ware ih worth a "bushel of the cheap facturing, and will be "warranted well made.

and -(veil trimmed. Together with a large stock of Cloths. Cassi- Wc have adopted the following moe of eres, Cassinets, Jeans, Drillings, Shirting VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE. 1 order of the Orphans' Court of A a county, the undersigned will sell at Public S.i'e, on the premises, os ITU OF OoioiiBtt the following described HOUSE AND TilACT OF LAND, late the estate of DANIEL DIEUL, deceased, containing 7 Acres, and 137 Perches, in Mo untpleasiint township, Adams county, near Brough's Tavern, on the York i and about two miles froni Xew Oxford it adjoins lands of Mary Brough, Jesse Diehl and Charles Smith, is of good ijuuiity, in excellent condition, well and has a great variety of young i i Fruit Trees on buildings arc a good two- story imicic HOUSE. i U.i«en:eut.a lirst-rato Wash-house and other necessary out buildings (here it never faiiiuy; spring of water at the door, the stream of which Hows through the cellar.

It IB a very desirable property, beautifully located, convenient to churches and Persons i to see it can call on Leah i i i on it, or on Joseph R. Diehl, at the i near Kcw Oxford. ALSO, at the same time and place, will be sold i Personal Property of LE.MI DiKHL. i lo A good Kockaw.iy and Harness, one Corner Cupboard, one iiining Table, Looking Glass, Bfds mid Bedding, Iron Kettle, Sink, and a vaiiety of other articles 100 numerous 10 mention. will commence at 12 o'clock.

when a a will be given and terms made known by W. Sept. 19. JOSEPH R. DIEHL.

AA'S' COURT SALE. i of an Older of tho Orphans' Coint of county, Ihe subscriber will expose to Public Sale ON A TUB 11m OF OCTOIIEII at 1 o'clock, P. oa the premises, A A A A late the estate of TIi-i-WiT Kr-EVEU. deceased, situate in Mountjoy township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Ephraim Deardortf, Joha Spangler and others, containing about 113 Acres, more or less. of which about 00 Acres arc cleared, the balance in good Timber.

The improvements are a Log Weather-boarded LK3 a new Bank Barn, Wigon-shed, Carriage-house, other Out-buildings. A smoke-house and washhouse adjoining the bouse, all under one raof. There is a first-rate thriving i ORCEIAK.D OF APPLES A PEACHES, AC. There is a well of water at the door, never- failing and a pump at the Barn for the Stock. i There is nl.so a.cistern at House.

The farm id all under good Chestnut fence, has all been limed over, find part of it twice. Also. A Til ACT OF A I LAND, in llaiaikonban township, of 12 Acres and 48 Perches, good CliCbtnut and Oak Timber, ad- i i lands of John Trostle, John Spangler and others. ggy-Aitemlanee will be given and terms made known by E. H.

REEVKR, Sept. ID. For the lleirs. TTTfTI 1 A J.HjLiJciO UJtv DxUjXi. IE subscriber a good assortment of Fruit Trees for sale at his old place, (Plainfield Nurseries) near Petersburg, Adams Co.

lie never had better APPLE TREES, nor a better assortment of fruit than he yet has on hand at this time. He wishes to discontinue the business, and would like to sell I off as fast as possible. His common price will be eight cents a piece for apple trees in small IftU, but any person taking one hundred trees can have them, for 00. Or if they wish to take one thousand, or upwards, they cuti have them at four cents apiece. Sept.

12. WILLIAM AYR1GI1T. Important Announcement. GREAT BALK OF Watches, Chains, I Rings, c. $1,000,000 Worlh! fPO he disposed of at One pollar each, -with-L out regard to value.

JS'ot lo be paid for until you know what you are to receive- Splendid List of Articles. All to bo sold for Si each. 300 Musical Boxes S20 to $100 loO with Bells and Castinets 2iU to 600 GOO Silver Teapots and Coffee to 50 500 Chaiing Dishes to 100 1UUO lee Titchers 20 to oU 2000 Syrup Cups i Salvers.20 to 60 5000 Goblets Drinking Cups to 50 UOOO Castors to 50 2000 Fruit Cake Baskets 20 to 00 3000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons 10 to 20 10000 Table forks20 to 40 2-30 Gold i Watches 00 10 150 230 Ladies Enml'd Gold 35 to 70 500 Gents' i Sil'r Watches. 35 to 70 200 Diamond Rings 50 to 100 5000 GoU and Neck 4 to 30 30CO Gold Ova! Band bracelets 4 to 50UO Jet and Gold Bracelets 4 to 8 I 2000 Chatelaine and Guard 5 to 20 7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches 4 to 10 3000 Coral. Op-il and Emr'ld Brooches 4 to 8 i 6DOO Mosaic, jet and lava 4 to 8 750U Cor.il, Opal Emerald do 4 to 8 4000 California Diamond Pins 2.50 to 10 3000 Gold Fob Vest Watch-keys 2.50 to 8 4000 Fob and Vest lli'obou-slides to 10 5UOO Solitaire Buttons i.

3 to 3000 Geld Thimbles, Pencils, 4 to 6 10000 i i a Lockets 2,50 to 10 Lockets, Magic spring 10 to 20 3000 Gold Tooth Picks, Crosses, 2 to 8 5000 1'lain Gold Kings -1 to 10 0000 Chased Gald Rings 4 to 11 i 10000 c-toneSut and Signet to 10 10000 California Diamond '2 to 10 7COO sets Ladies'Jewelry, jet .1 gold 5 to 10 5,000 sets Ladies" Jewelry, Cumeo, Pearl, Opal and other stones 4 fe 15 10000 G-ild Pens i Sil. 4 to 10 1000 Gold Pens Gold mou'td 4 to 10 exls'n 6 to 10 5000 Lw'lieV Gilt and Jet Buckles 5 to 15 5000 Hair Barb to ft) ARKANDALE Manufacturers' Agents, No. 1C" Broadway, New York, Announce that all of the above list of goods will he sold for One Dollar each. In consequence ot" the great stagnation of trade in ihe mar.ufnctunng districts of a through the war having cut ofi'lhe supply of cotton, a large qn.intiiy of a a originally friended English a i sent otTiorsale in this and must tie void imy sacrifice Under these circumstances, A FiR DALE ec. CO i as agents for the principal Curopean have a great Gift Apportionment to be divided according to ihe following regulations: Certificates of the various articles ore put into envelopes indiscriminately, sealed up, and when ordeieil, ure taken out i regard to choice, and by mail, showing; no favoritism.

On receipt of the certificate, you i see what you arc to have, and then it is at your option to send dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamend Rine, of any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar." 25 CENTsi FOR I I A In i transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the Certificates, paying postage and doing the business, 25 cents each, which must be enclosed when the Certificate is aenl I'or. Five Certificates will be sent for 81, eleven for 2, thirty for 5, sixty-five I'or 10, one hundred for 15. WHAT TUE "PKESS" SAY OF US. The Lafayette Daily Courier, March 48, ISGo, says: "'A better selected, mere varied or I fashionable assortment of jewelry cannot bn found on the consilient than Arrandale Co are now I offering.

Messrs. Arrandale Co. occupy a high i Proclamation, IIEREAS, in and by the Aet of General Assembly of this State, entitled "An act to regulate the General of this Com IB on wealth," euaated en the of July, 1839, it is enjoined on aw to Public Notice of such Election to be Jheld, and to enumerate in such notice what are to be elected: ADAM BEBJBUT, Sheriff of the County ofAdania, do, hereby give this public notice to the Blectori of the County of Adame, that a General Election wil! be held in said County, on tUe Srcond Tuesday October next, (the IQlA) in the several Districts, composed of the Following Townships, viz: In the First district, composed of the Borough of Gettyaburg, at the Courthouse, in Gettysburg. In the Second district, composed of township of Germany, at the house of Nathaniel Eames, in the town of Littlestown, in the township of Germany. In the Third district, composed of tlw township of Oxford, at the house of JB.

M. Noel, in the town New Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of tha townships of L.itimore and Uuntington, the house of Jane Heed in the towns-hip of Uuntington. In the Fifth district, com posed of the tojfn- ships of ilaniiitonban asd Liberty, at the Public School house in JNlillerstown. In the Sixth district, composed of the township cf Hamilton, at the house now oc-cupiod by Daniel Becker, in tLo town of East Berlin.

In the Seventh district, composed of the town.bb.ip of-Menallen, in the Public School house in ihe town of Jieiidersville. In the Eighth district, composed the township of Straban, at the house of Jacob L. GriS8, in IIitnterBtown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by John P. Butt, in said township.

la the Tenth district, composed n't the township of Conowago, at the house of Ernaa- uel DiHer, in MoSherrystown. In the Eleventh district, compose'', of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Align C. Cook, in Ileidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mountjoy, the House of. Mrs.

V. Haas, in said township. Jn the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the public School house in said township, situate at the cross roads, the one leading firm Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Huntera- town to Hanover. In the Fourteenth districts composed of the township of Reading, at the house of 11. M.

Dicks, in In the Fifteenth district, composed if the Borough of Berwick, at the public School house in Abbottstown. Jn the Sfsteenth district, composed-of the townshipof Freedom, at the house of Samuel Morifcz, in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed ol the township of Butler, at the public School house in Middletown, in said township. In tire Ninetaenth district, composed of the township of Berwick, at- the Pigeon HHl school house, in said township.

In the Twentieth district, composed of the township of Cumberland, at the house of JX Bluebaugh, in the borough of Gettysburg. In the Twenty first district, composed of the township of Highland, at'the School House at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian position in commercial circles as men entirely Church, in said township. above the common trickery ol trade. Their state- At which time and places will be elected ments may be implicitly relied upon, both as to the character of their goods and the manner of disposal. especially, in all pans of the Thous-inds of reformed inebriates now live Near Idaville, 6th, of i i of value! to bless day they were a enough, to i EBEilT, aged 24 years 4 the use of i valuable months and 11 davs.

Price Two Dollars a package. Mailed to address on receipt of an order, by Aug. 15. St. JAMES s.

BUTLER. 4-9 Bri York, Sole agent for the S. illarkets. i --MOSUAV LAST. DISTRIBUTION by s.ile of 75,000 articles Funnel, c.

Also. Beaver Cloths, Doe Skins. Over Coalings and Trimmings in grs-at variety, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Call aud see them. Gettysburg, Sept.

20. 3m GK.OVEc5Ti;HN FOKTE still JL retains iis pieci'dunce un.i great popularity, and after undergoing a a improvements for a period ol i years, is now pronounced by the musical world tu be unsurpassed and even unequalled in richness, volume, i of tone, il i i i i and cheapness. Our new Ecale, French action, harp ped-il, iron a over-strung bas-f, sex en octave, rosewood pianos Tiniotli we are sailing cueapor.by from 100 i $-21)0 a than the same and finish are sold by any Hurley other first-clasa makers in the country. Dealers ov- and all iu w.int of g.uid pianos are i i to send for our Descriptive Catalogue, i con- tftinS photograpiis ol our i ic- gether with prices. No one Miould i i i isc a piano i seeing tin? Catalogue.

almost, number, lii-cn In (he Grovestecn Piano, and in. i i Celebrated World's Fair, though put in i i i others froia all pans and i Oniied States, it took the highest I I Aug. L--ly. New York. Snpernno Flour.

OUR NEW MODE i The ircicles of goods are numbered from 1 up to 37.500 consisting; of Pianos, Melodeuris. Gold and Silver Watches, Sew- inc Machines, Te.i and Ttible Sets, Solid Silver Tea and 1 able Spoons and Forks, Red 1 75 i Corn Rye Hye Flour Buck a 15 $9 OU to 9 .50 ctc ln other 37.500 articles of valuable List of Jurors FOIl SPECIAL COURT, OCT. 23, 18G5. Mountpleasant--Elias Mayer, Duvid Lawrence. to 1 S3 i Jewelry, and r.ilct Cases, Photograph Liberty James Corry.

bo Album-, Openf.ice Silver W.stohes, and f.incy Hamilttmbnn--Via. Culp, Benj. Kced TO articles in great variety. To.OOO notices Sonv.mz. 70 numbered from 1 to are printed and Butler--Win.

Eicholtz, J.u'ob Y. CO 00 Clove' Seed 1 i Flour. ---K I i A To lo 0 00 3 40 2 50 85 10 90 90 00 IU to 45 in 19 00 to 21 00 put into sealed envelopes nnd well mixed, and one of these is taken out and sent tn the person pending to us 25 cents to cover expense of postage, correspondence, find rtiolo or iods -with the er on the notice -will he sent to the Littlestown Kplir.iim Myers. Oxford--Israel Senft. Mountjoy--Henry Beitler, James Rider.

Straban--Jno. G. Gilbert, Geo. B. Monfort.

HE subscriber offers at Private Sale, on verv advantageous terms, A A A FARM, situate in Cumberland township, Adams coun- the en'orprise, they may do so with perfect confidence. GREAT GIFT DISTHTBOTION --A rere opportunity is offered for obtaining waiches, chains, dia- rnomi nrigs, silverware, by iMessra. Arrandale it Co at No. 167 Broadway. They have an im- tnenso slock of articles, varying in value, and all ore offered at one dollar each.

Tho distribution is very fnirly done--you agree to a a certificate ol a certain article, enclosed in an envelope, and are not required to pay your dollr.r ui.lessyoii are satisfied with the article, which will certainly be I One Auditor General; One Senator, to represent the District coin-posed of the Counties of Franklin and Adams One Member of Assembly One Prothonotai'Y; One District Attorney; One Treasurer; One Commissioner; One Director of the Poor; and One County Surveyor; One Auditor. Particular attention is directed to the Act ty, 8 miles from Gettysburg, adjoining binds of WOI th more ail a an lounl und a be fi or of Assembly, passed the 27th day of Febrs- Jeremiah Lieaecker, Philip Redding, Alexan- pne hundred dollars. An excellent mode this of "TM 1si onkHe1 An investing a Times, N. Y. Cny, February 19, 1SG5.

Arrandale Co. have long been personally known to us, and we bftheve them lo be a ot public Y. Scoitish American Jour. June 11, 1S64. We have inspected, at office of Agency for European a a i Jewel- lers, large assortment of fashionable and valuable jewelry of the newest patlerns.

We also noticed a large quantity of silver plate, and under- dcr Kerns, and others, containing about 15O Acres, on which are erected a two-story stone DWELLING HOUSE, and Stone Back-Building, a Double Loir Barn, shedded all around, crib aud There is a with Corn- near the door, and a never-foiling spring a few rods fro in the door There several springs on the place, in the meadows and in the sla whole ol these imported ar- older of the sarre immediately (if he desires Menallen--Win. B. Miller, Gibson Ross, Jno. ScliluBser, Win. MeUicnrv.

Dr. Marshall's Catarrli Snuff. lIIS Snuff has proved itself to be the best article iur euiing the Catnrrh, Gold in Head JIT. Gih S. Internal Revenue Taxes- IGth Col- Division, lection I annual assessment for this District hiv- I the anicle,) on Uie receipt of two Cumberland--Geo.

Geo. Bushman. Franklin--Nuali Slieely, Solomon llartman, Jiicob Mark, John I. Brady. Berwick Grim, Cyrus Brown, Charles ITebert- Latimore--Win.

II. G.irdnur. Troxel, Em'l Ziccler. 1 ,.1. 1 T7 Jo 'erg.

For instance the on tho nntioe tent to YOU should bo 500, and a Pi i no, or Diamond Spt or Gold Watch should be numbered 500, it will be sent you for 82, an'' on for every article in our list of articles. i The farm is under good fence, and in a good laie of cultivation. Also, A LOT OF TIMBER-LAND, of about, 5 ACIUiS, a shoit distance from the farm, adjoining i i Bedding and others. wishing to view the property can call on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who will show the same, and make known the terms. cob S.

T.IU; Sept. 19. the Uatnrrh, Uold Head- a have it bv pavinc Two Dollars for it A A A FT. B. M.

SAWED LUM- i TI i i t- A 11 i annual assessmeut for tins District hiv- i I II I ache. It hap been found an excellent remedy been completed all re-nden's of the wLethont be worth or $300. And it BER. and 20,000 i aud in many cases of Sore Kyes, ifnoss has abovc i i i been assessed, and i lor ''nwcst to deM fnirly, and send Map SHINGLES, at Wierman's Jlili, near boen rnmovod bv it. niut tH'Srinir IUIH oiten our, iclot; it im A i i i been removed by it, and hearing has often been greatly improved by its use.

It 19 fragr.xnt and agreeable, and gives immediate relief to the dull he.v.vy pains caused by diseases of tha head. The sensations after using it are delightful and opens and purge. 1 out all obstructions, strengthens tire glands, and gives a he.ilihy action to the parts affected. More than thirty jeari' of sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, has proved its great value for all the common disclises of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before.

It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great success and satisfaction everywhere. Head the cer tiScates of wholesale Druggists in 1864. The undersigned having for many years been acquainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrh Affections, and that it is decidedly the best artick we have ever known for ull common diseases of the head. Burr Perry, Reed, Auston Brown, Lamson fe Reed, Cutler Seth W.

Wilson, Fairbank licnshaw, arc liable for a on Carriages. Slaughtered Cattle, Manufactures, Licenses. Income, a article or occupation specified in the Excise law. are required to make payment at my Office, in the borough of Gettysburg, on orbcfore FRIDAY TUE 20ru HAT MF OCTOUKU, IXSTA.VT. A I "All persons who fail to pay their (axes at the date above specified, -will be notified by mail, and a fee of cents will be added for such i asd if the tax be not paid within ter.

days from date of said notice, then a PENALTY Or TKX VKR CENTUM Will. 3K AI'DM), and a warrant will be icsued collecting the tax and penalty with heavy costs. but Government funds -will be received. JOHN L. TATK.

Deputy Collector I District, Pa. Oct. 3. receiving the Article, if it Berwick bor. -Henry Mayer not pleaws yon, TTM can it, and your Reading-John A.

Dicks, Jacob Miller, Jo- money SHALL BE REFUNDED. Twenty-five cente must bo sent to pay es- pense of postage, correspondence, on one notice. Remembor, that article corresponds titiinber on your notice, you oan have it by payinK Two Dollars for it, A A A And it 4tU 5 UUU SPiftfl pi I FOB SALE. out our fine as i i confidence to the public, and thereby increases our sales. TRY OUR NEW MODE Upon receipt of 25 ccnN, which pays for Bl.

lc Arendtsville. The lumbe'r is mostly dry. a-ni consists of inch Pine boards, inch und half inch Poplar boards, and Poplar plank aiid scantling, correspondence, postage, we send one notice. Upon receipt of $1 which pays for corres ponoVnec, i i we send six notices. I Upon receipt of i pays for corres- I ponrlonce post.ige, we send 4i) notices, an i a fine present, valued at uo less than Silo, as a saniplo of our goods.

Upon receipt of SIS, which pays for correspondence, we will send 150 Edmand ew fe. jr. ay orf Jand, Maine; Barnes Park, A. D. Sands, Stephen Paul Israel Mirur McKesson Robbing, A.

Ward, Close Bush Gale, Sow York. For Sale by nil Druggists, Try it Nov. EAFNESS, tica- ted with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, of Leyden, Ilolir.nd,] No.

519 Pine Street. Phil- n.HnInhia. TeRtimoniiils from the most reliable sources in tho City and County can be seen at his Office. Tho medical faculty are invited to accompany their p.iticnts,as he has no secrets in his practice. Artiftci.ii Keglster's Notice.

OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and persons concerned, a the Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at ihe Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation nnd allowance, on MONDAY, the i3d day of OCTOBER, 1865, at 10 o'clock. A. viz: 231. First account of Jacob P. Oiler, Administrator of the" estate of Peter Baker, de- return mail.

AGENTS WANTED. Agents allowed a large Eyes inserted without jaadefot examination. pain. No charge i etased. Second and final account of Joseph P.

McDivit, Executor of Ihe last will nnd testament of Hon. James McDivit, dec'd. 233. The first and account of Hon. Joel B.

Danner. Executor of Ibs will of John Guinn, late of Cunibcrlaud township, dec'd. -34. First and final account of Hon. B.

Itanner, Executor of the last will and testament of Snrah A liath, laic of the Borough of Uet- (ysbarg. 'Icc'd. 285. The ncconnt of Robert McGansrhy and Abraham Herring, administrators of Andrew Martin. 236.

First nnd final nccounl of David Single. Guardian of Mary Ann Single, minor daughter of Solomoa Slaelc, deceased. "SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register's Office. Gcttvsburg, Oct.

8, 186o. til. by which they make $25 weekly. Address plainly, REED BROTHER, Bos 5138, New York City, N. Y.

Salesroom, 31 Liberty St. Oct. 3ni. There is a iarpe amount of bill stuff, -sawed for frame buildings of different sizes--sills, pests, joist, studding and rafters. Inquire of WM.

C. LOTT, at the Mill, or of GEORGE A 19. Notice, IE first nnd final account of Henry W. Trustee of Lewis P. Weaver and Kancy bis Wife, under assignment for the J.

Smiih, deceas- ed, has been filed in (he Court of Common Pleas Send for our circular, of county, and will be confirmed by the commission, said Court, on the -3d day of OCTOBER nest, Ueles are to he disposed of on a novel principle, i i great advantages to and affording extensive employment to ageins. We the firm "in question to be very respectable and lit irouglily worthy of public confidence, and recommend our I a i read i a i N. Y. A i Sept.3, 1864. FOR most eligible and profilabie we a heard ot for ladies is ihe sole tif certificates for ihe Great Gilt i A Distribution of A a a Co.

A ary. 1849, entitled "An arfcrelatiye to.Toting at elections in Adams, 1'auphin, York, ian- easter, Cumberland, Bedford, Centre, Greene and Erie," TIB SECTION 1- Bo it meted by the Senate and House of Representafives cf the COTJ- inonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same --that it shall be lawiul for the qualified voters of the counties of Ad'ims, Lancaster, Dauphin, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bedford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vote lor all candidates for the various, offices to be filled at an election on one slip or That the office for every candidate 5s voted for, shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of this Commonwealth- SECTION 2. That any fraud committed any person voting in the manner above pre- Ss 5 1M Distribution of A a a Co. A a A 17 A A AT a ull1 Ianc 135 ec very successful in this way, suribVd, shall po-nJshed by the existing i A i not only in her own purse, but also in doing a of this Commonwe-ilth FOii A mm 'o those lo she sold tha Cerii- A UOI JTM on 7ea ltn -v i va SAl.J^ fi fe a(e8( os )e secn by rn i ALSO--In and by virtue of the 14th Motion Private Sale, on Gentlemen i-aii be thus Y.

Suno act SroresftiOr' every person, excepting day Mercury, A 14, 1S65. Justices of the who shall hold any ot-, Tne British Whia of Kingston, 8 iys, fice or appointment of profit or trust Nov. 26th, 1864, ''One of our a subscribers the Government of the United Stales, or of became an Agen. for Arrand.Ie Co, and by or i ucorpornte whether a request brought some twenty ariicles -l HE subscribers offer at very advantageous terra of 220 AGUES, more or less, situate nerr Ilun- ierslown, Adams coanty. There is a large proportion of good WOODLAND.

For terms, c. apply to either of the undersigned, JACOB CASSAT, JOHN" G. B1UNKERHOFF. Aug. Gt.

sent aa i pnies for her to i otnee lur i officer or Subordl- and i liesliation i a i that each and ol lcer or a ent i wuo 18 i or enajl be all of the articles were treble ihea'iiount of employed under the legislative, executive or cost i recipients, times." judiciary department of this State, or of the a seen some i bpecimons ol 'United States, or any city op incorporated Table and easpoons, Gold Watches LaaW i also evety m31Il ber of.Con- subscriber wishes to dispose of a SMALL FARM, i i i Butler township, Adams county, about one mile west of Middletown and one mile north of Arendlsvillc, containing about TWENTY ACRES. Tho improvements are a new two and a half story LOO HOUSE. There is a rrir sufficient quantity of limber to build a JllJU i i i i LU I 1 1 11 i Barn, and all buildings. There hcr asb ii. i ill lar Angelica Reporter, Y.

State, Feb 15, provided their i emit lance amounts to one dol- also other inducements which can be learned on application. Aecnta will collect 20 cent for every Certificate, and remit ly cents to us not.ces and a I 61U WATCH, by benefit of creditors Jo Josep Wanted. ANTED to buy, a secondhand PARLOR unless cause be shown to Ihe contrary JACOB BUSHEV. 1'rolh'y. Sept.

COOK COAL STOVE. Address Bos 37, Post Office. Sept. Ct. For Sale, Valuable MILL Property, on Marsh Creek, with Acres of Choice Granite Meadow Bottom, 5 n.ilcs west of Gettysburg.

Aug. 15--if. GEO. ARNOLD. HISKKKS! WIIISKEUS you want Whiskers or Moustaches Our Grecian Compound will force ihem to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hnir on bald heads, in Six Weeks.

Price, 1.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, A Box 138. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Wanted, A FARAi in county, for which I will JTX exchange choice Western Lands, at a fair price GEO. ARNOLD. Augusts. Bedding Feather Warehouse, No. 44 North Tenth Street, above Market, Philadelphia.

BEDS, FEATHERS. MATRESSES, BLAiNKETS, BED QUILTS, tut. Tucker's Celebrated Spring Bed Every- article in the Bedding line at the lwest market prices. AMOS H1LBORN. Sept.

For Sale, choice FAUMS in tho immediate neigh- borhood of Gettysburg. iiuildings and iand good. ARNOLD. Aug. S.

M. PETTENGTLL 0. 37 Park Row, New York, nnd fi Stnjc Boston, are our Agents for the SF-NTINEI. those cities, and are authorized to take. Ad- yerlisenicnls and Subscriptions for us at our lowest rates.

is a Spring of never failing wiiter near the door, and a i E'rcain through the property, and Orchards of choice fruil on the premises. JftSf-Any person wishing 0 view the above dfscribed i will please call on Joseph Taylor, i i adjoining, who will show the same and make known the of sale. JESSE P. A ApriUl, 1SC5. The Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organ.

rjfcORTY difterenl styles, adapted to sacred and tJr secular music, for $80 to t00 each. T1IIR- TY-FIVK GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MASON HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. of the or Common Council of any City or Commissioner of any incorporated district, -want agenis in every rrgi- is by law incapable ol holding or exercising ment, and in every town and county in the at tho same time, the office or appointment try, and (hose acting as such will be allowed of Judge.

Inspector, or Clerk of any election 10 cents on every Ceitificate ordered by them, of thip. 'Commonwealth, und that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of rtny such election, sludl be eligible to anv office to be then voted for. ALSO--That in the. fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to executions, aud for other purposes," approved April I 1840, it is enacted thnt the aforesaid l-Uh section "shall not be con- Sept. 19.

-3m. Broadway, N. Y. A I I NEW GOODS. SCOTT A SOA'S have just received another fine assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting, in part, of Cloths, Cas- sirneres, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gentlemen's wear.

Alw, fine assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Our stock has been selected with great care, and wo c.re prepared to as cheap ae any other establishment in the country. We ask the Public to give us a call and judge for themselves. We defy competition, both as to quality and price, Sept. 12.

A. SCOTT SONS, Agents rVVALE or FEMALE, to introduce the bes! selling S20.00 FAM1IA SEWIXQ MACHINE, in the worid. All complete--Ilemmer, Self Sewer. Binder, Tucker, We let good agents pay for the machines after they sell them For particulars, address or call on LATH HOP Ko. 142 South 5th Pa.

Sept. 12. LAW PAETNEKSHIP. W. A.

Duncan J. H- White, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, will promptly attend to alllegal business entrusted to them, including the procuring of Pensions, Back Pay, all other ciaims against the United-States and State Governments. Office in North West Corner of Diamond, Gettysburg, Venn'a. April Wanted, active, energetic business wan 'o take the agency for this county of a Life Insurance Company. Address, Bos 222-1 P.

0. Philn'lelptia. July 25. WHISKEY, for IJl medical purposes only, nt the New Drug Store of Dr. HORSEB strued, ns to prevent any militia officer or bnrough officer, from serving ns inspector or clerk, at any general or sjpecinl ek'Cfion in this Commonwealth." And in and -by an Act of the General Assembly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, i i a directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of their Districts on the day of tho General Election rrssid, lit 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to do and form the several duties rocpJred and enjoined on them in by the wme not.

And be it further directed, ir. find by tlw Act of the General Assembly of aforesaid, that one cf tho Judges of each of the different dutrLu aforaaaid, who Khali have the charge of tho cort'totes of thii number of votes which shrill have bocn given For each candidate for tho diffzrent then and voted for at their districts, shall nwt tho third sifter tha shall be ou FRIDAY, tut J3fa OF OOTOBKB ftforeaaiil, at tlw Court htufm, in the Borough of Qettysbarg, then to make ufair st.itoniBntund tM number of votes, have gif at the different in count? jf Adams for any persons fof ADAM RBBEBT.UhfrSif, Sheriff's Office, OeMftbarg, Sept, JJJ, lit Dr. R. Medics'-fi Coogh.

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