NOVEMBER 13,. gtkv rtivirtigttrinkts. GI POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY. AT TUE NEW AGRICULTURAL HALL, FAIRGROUNDS, GETTYSBITRG, Wednesday , G ov. 27,1867 2 LEVF:FR-AT 3 AND if -- • - .This tviapositively be the last season of the Little Folks D E.TVRN from Europe (after an sbeenoe of threeyears where they have appearea before nearly all the Kings, Quevne, gmperors and Nobility of the Old World.) THE GREATEST WONDERS OF THE AGE! Pour beatailul and syltimetrically formed LADIES and' GENTLISON in MI.NI4TUAEI TIIE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE COMMpDORE NUTT, AND MISS MINNIE ,WARREN • far-Lai Dee and Children are consideistely advised to attend the Day .F.hibition; and thus avoid the crowd and confusion•of the Evening Parlor:tisanes. To the Day Levees—Admission 25.centa; Children an der ten, tr, cents.! Reserved Seate,so route; Children an der ten. 25 cents. Evening Performance—Admission to all parts of the !loupe, a cents; Children under tea, 15 cents. Nor. 13, 1867.-3 t Bargains ! Bargains! AT THE NEW FIRM On Citambersburg ids., two doors west of Buehicr's Drug Store, Gettysburg, Pa. C 0 BEAN & SCHAIVER WOULD most respectfully an nounce to the puhlie that thee have just return ed from the city with a large eapply of FALL AND WINTER HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES of the latest etyles - 1 LSO TOBACCOS, CIGARS, HARNESS of all kinds, BRIDLES, HALTERS. &e., c.,ostantly on band. With a {crest variety of Notions' an" everything usually font d in a store of this kind. and see 04 and we will gnvraufee to Tile you Nov. 13. 1867.—tf COBEAN & SCURIVEK. • JURY LIST. SP'ECIA*COURT-bECEMBER 9,.1857 TR&VERSE JURORS.. Tyrone. Emanuel Spangler, Jamb C. Patenting Strident. John Brinkerhof f Franklin Osborne, Isaac F Brinkerhoff. Cumberland. George Bushman. • liamiltonban. James LI. Marshall. ' Mountpleaaint. Jacob Method', Claws Bernier. Franklin. John Cole, Samuel Bucher, Jacob Oyler. Oxford. John Haines, Edmund Gitt. . Michaol Little, Adam Diller. Menallen. Henry Chet, John Peters. Bunt ington. Wm. B. Gardner, Barnhart Gardneg, Geo. A: Peters. Liberty. Jolm'Keinper. Gettysburg. Daniel F. Pittenturf, Jacob Benner. Germany. William Duttera. Reading. George Brown, Thomas N. Dicks. Union. Fins linger. Freedom. Milton T. Knee. Latinuire. George Ficael, Joel Grain Highland. Jacob Plank. Butler, Henry Lower. Mountjoy. Levi Schwartz. lierwitk bur. Win. Bittinger. Hamilton. Hamilton King, pUBLIC SALE OF FINE TIMBER LAND The subscriber will sell at Public Sale on Saturday the 71h-day of D•vatber nest. of 11 o'clock. A. if., on the pre. five lutsof TIMBER. heavily wooded with Client nut and Rock Oak, situated in liatniltonban township. and lying on the public rout leading from alnrish,iwer's - Tavern to the Cold airing. The Lots will be sold in parcels of from 5 to la ACR.RS each. _ - IN a rare opportunity of buying the BEST TIMBER IN THE MOUNTAIN. which can easily and cheaply be got to market. The land formerly belonged to David Mickley, and adjoins lands of William Douglass, Peter _Henry, Mesars. Strasbaugh and Moritz and others, and is very desirable in every respect. litti..Attend .nce will be given and terms made known on day tamale by TOBIAS R. COVER. .Compiler c3py. • ( Now. 13.--ts P ÜBLIC SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY The u ndersigned will sell at Public Sale, on So' turday, he 7th toy :krrmber next, at '2 &dock, P. 31., 'dill two- t ory BRICK 11GUSE with bark building attach ed, situ• ted in the ti-rough of Gettysburg. on the Mum inashurg road, and adjoining the lot of William Steinon r„ Jr., do the west and Peter Culp on the east. Their e iaa 0;4 weatherboarded one ssory Shop on the bit; t ..iso a good well of water. The lot is in excellent conditi, .n, and has on it a considerable number of fine Pea . h tr. oe .. Persons desiring tieset the property, will P.e shown the Premises by Joseph 'ihle. .64-Atteodont. a given and terms made known On day o f sale by WILLIAM STE - Mu& Nov. 13.-31. GETTYSBURG ZOTJAVES regular monthly parade of the AL Gettysburg Zonaves will be on SATURDAY NEXT, NOV, DiTli, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Every member will pro side-himse It with three rounds ball cartridge for target practice. The member uniting t h e bee t shot will be pre sented with a silver medal. By order of the Captain. Nov. 13.-1 t W. R. EYSTER, 0. Dissolution of Partnership T llEtparinership existing between the undersigned under the name of A.. COMM & Co.. hoe been i.itISOIN ed by mutual consent. The bosinens of the firm con be settled, ou application to either of the undersigned. Our ourCe4sore—CODEA.2l & ECHRIVEI are commended to t'he patronage of our friende. (Jettyst;urg, N0c.13.3t* Something Useful A NIC petieon bending 50 2ente enclosed and two stamps . for return postage, will reoeive a Book, paper hound, containing Steel engraved portraits of all the Military Herm!' iUnt,n and Rebel), Statesmen and Great Men of the United States, from the time of t. he Revolut ion to the present time. with the Autograph of each. land a short his: tory, where born, print pal 'characteristics, Politics, ilte. Bound in cloth, 7.5 cents and stamps.' Address S. JOHNSON, Nor. 13.-j° Box 227, Urbana, Ohio. PICKING JUST FROM THE CITY ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! Prices I?aluccd Reduced I Reduced ! B. PICKING, just from the city, 1 • with an enormous stock of new CLOTHING, NOTIONS, "SIC., offers bargains of the thost a etz/niP6ing character. To prove l the assertion, a:1 he asks is that buyers *ill r 1:1IE AND SEE! Co3l} AND SEE! ';) and Judge for themselves. He bask COATS, Over Coats, Black Frock Coats, Cloth Sack Coats, Causimet e Sack, Coats, Satinet Sack Chats, Tweed Sack Coats. • VESTS, Cloth Vests. Cesirnere Vesta, Satinet Vests, Velvet Vests, German Vests. NOTIONS, ' Gloves ' Suspenders, Black Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties . Spring'Stocks. Paper and Linen Collars, Lc CLOCKS, 'Elghtglay Cie is, Thirty-twee 'leeks, Alarm Clocks, (lothic Clocks, . Trunks and Umbrellas I - 14.00. Vienne, Acoordeons, Pinto; Pike, Violin ening& ° Buying at the ial.rt and lowest decline PICKING can opll the very LOW BST Infect. No cloht about it Siery body says so. • ' , [Noe. 6. 1861-tt CHURCH DEDICATION. • ryt HE new Methodist E. Chard. at Petersburg, (T. 8.) • I Pe" will be dedicated on Sunday. Nee. 1044418 ff. Her. Dr. RYAN of Bettlutore. ker. Mr. libernt ofCboun b e „b la rg, mere J. a. lima W. O. Pulasetet, B. H. ger LIM sod ether ministers are expected to he mutat. J. IL ClatPli. Oct. 3 0 .- 2 e Pastok ladiargs: By its charter the Cimpany is Permitted to frame its own First Mortgage Hoods to the same amount as the bonds issued by the 'rover'. meut. and no more, and only as the road progresses. The Trustees for the bondholders are the lion. E. D. Horgan. U. a. Senator from New York. and the fun. flakes Awes, Member of U. S. House of Re p ',worm ives. who are responsible for the oidirety of these bonds to the Company in strict accordance with the terms of the law. &c:, &c The , Union Pacific Railroad Company has a land grunt or absolute donation from the government of 12,880 scree to the mile on the line of the ruevf, which will not be worth leeethau $1 SO per acre at the lowest Valuation. The nuthoriziellardral of the Union Pacific Railroad Company i. 51.00 uO.OOO. of which over -- $ 6 , 000 -trjo have been paid ou the work already done. THE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD Contracts for the entire work 01 building 914 miles of first , class rsilt•uad west from Omaha,comprising much of the most difficult mountain work, and embracing every expense except Orveyiug. have been made with a earrmst ble patties (wild have already finished over suo miles). at the average rateof sixty-eight thousand and fifty-eight dollars (Sba.ose) per mile. This price Melody all neces sary shops for construction and repairs 'of cars, nenots. stations tind all other incidental buildings, and also locke tuoti yes, passenger. bat- gage. and freight cars, and other requisike nil ling-stuck, loan amount that shall nut be , ess than sspoo per mile. Allowing the haft of the remaining ne Limisired and eighty-six of the eleven hundred mile. assume ll to be; built by the Pacific Company to be $90,00u per mile. The Total Cost of Eleven Hundred Miles will he as follows' 911 ru ilea, et $08,058 ' 862.205,012 186 miles, at $OO,OOO # 16,710,003 Add div.vaunts 012 bonds, surveys, 4,500 000 Amount $33,445,111' As the U. S. Bomb STe equal to money, and the Coln I,..ny's own First Mortgage Monde Lave a ready market we have as the [Nov. 13, 1867.-tc Available Cash Resources for Building U. S. Roods First Mortgage Booth . • - i7upital Stkalt paid in on the work now• done— 5.367.75 t) Land ti rant, 14,030,1/00 acres, at $1 od per acre.. 21,129.000 The company have ample facilities for supplying ato airtlciency that may arise in means for conntruetion.--' This may, he dune wholly or in part by additional sub script ioni to capital stoc N. Activic Ingo iry has already been made fora portion of these lande, and arrangement. are now proposed to offer part at them for sale. Whitstheir whole vale. wilt not -tie available or Borne years to come, they will remain a very important eunrce of revenue to the Company. The larlilauf the illiuois Central Railroad Company are aelliag at from SC. to $l2 per acre. anu other laud-grant com panies in the West are receiving equal prices fur similar properties. The moat a eptice have never expressed a doubt that when the Union Pacific Railroad le finished the immense business that must flow over it. Ile the only railroad con necting thu two gland divisions of the North American cmitment, will be one in the wonders of railway trate, portatiun : and to it will hive no competitor it can al ways charge remunerative races. Durtnii the quarter ending July 31, au average of 325 miles of the Union Pacific Railroad was in operation The Superintendent's Report shows the following result EARNINGS. Passengers, Freight, Telegraph and Mails $72-17.55 54 Tranepurtatiou ut Contracture' Material• acid Men 479,::63 41 Fuel, Repairs, Offices, Coudoctors,Train,•,kc.s39,s,B3o 92 NLT to balance 807,508 03 The net operating expenses on the commercial tonsi l:lWe for the quarter were VJai,to36 60. The account fur the eti.ll3ltJtel•Al. BhJINIISS stands as follows: Eurnings lot: May, June and July $ 64 Elpenetil " ;,900 611 Net Profit s4h6,ititi_o4 Tllest:tenni ul Bonds the Compaii'y can issue on 325 miles, at Slt..,Ouu per mile, is interest in gold. Three tuuuttni. at 6 per Cont., on this sum. is $76,060; add 411 per cent. pretuium, to curie-puod with currency earn ings, is sliti,2l.lo—shuaing that the net earnings tor ti is quitter were m re Chau four times the interest uu the First Mortgage Bonds uu Una length of road. A. COBEAN, J. S. CRAWFORD Whose principal is so amply provided for, and whose inter est is 00 thUtulighly secured, must he classed among the safut investments. They pay and are offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON TU it Lot,Lati, and accrued interest at rut Per Cent. in Curs eucy awns July 1. Mutt) Lan ties are taking advantage of the present high price of iluvernuienz atucks to exchange fur these Bonda, which al e tier GEN PLR Cr.....NT. euE.e.emt, mu, at the current rive cf premium on gold pay OVER -NINE PEA CENT. INTEREST. Subecriptions will be received in Gettysburg, by Get tyeanrg Natiooal hauk and Find National Batik, and iu Ittw York at the Company's Office, No. 2u 2i MAU street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau st, CLARK, bull," lit L. 0., B.Lkers, No.bl %tall et., J WL.s. J. C . ISC(.I & SO A, "Waiters, No. 33 Wall et. and ny the Conipany's advertised Agents through Jut the United tate s,ut whom maps and descriptite pa undileAs may be obtained ou application. Hem ittancee should be made n drafts or other funds par in New York, and the bonds will be sent ire* of Charge by return express. Jt./LiN J. Clida3J, Treasurer, New York. Nov. 13,1887.-1 m A DESIRABLE f TOWN .:PROYERT AT PRIVATE SALE. 7--- 'I I HE undersigned offers at Private sale, the old DO bt311. , 1 DIVELLIVO, at theJuncooO et the 'Teue3towu end I.lsmittetturg roadi.ln the•burough of Uetuyebutg. The bourn) th enbetentially built , of stone, and contains twelve large routes There is a strong. never-fading Spring of filet rate water in, the .beeetnent and 1 1 ,4 acres of land counouhod with it. The location is a very pleasant one, and with &little additional eutia! this could bwinede one .t the moat Osintortahle and de sirabie homes in the borough or Its eltlintty. NO , - 1;1 bi-tI JOHN RUPP: PANTS, Black Ceeeimere Paola Fancy Caseimere Pant■, Satinet [ante, Tweed Pants. THE ADAMS COUNTY • • TEACHER'S-INSTITUTE t meet in tri e Public School Building, New Oxford, at 10 o'clock A. 31., on dk,,,day, IPo sc w t b rr. gda. The evening sessions will beheld in the Lutheran Oburth.— The exercises will comet of Lectures, Addressee, 'tepees, Essays, Class Drills, rfscuseiwis, Sc. gulp'. Wickersham and deputy Supt. Coburn, of the State Department, Dr. Brown and Prof. Ehrhart of Get tysburg, Dr. P rotifer, of New Oxford, Prof. Brooks, of the Millersville Normal:School, Prot. Thompson, of Lam as. ter, Prof. S.O. Boyd, of York,fl.l3. Jack, Bal., of West moreland• county —ews, have been engaged for the micasket. An interalting and profitable meeting is ex pected- hence a lull attendance is Marred. Acamling to act of Assembly, approved April 9th, 1887, "•• Teacher's Institute must be held in each county of the commor wealth, end must continue In hillialOti at how five days, indodint a bail day for going acids half day for returning." The game act a/so authorizes direc torate grant teachers thi time, and inakesit binding up on i m a ms to *tiara. - The Committee on certificates, required by law, will be electsdC3=Z: afternoon., the c.tikena.of New Oa 'bid h.,e kiudt pro. posed to entertain ea many of the tombars as possible in private isardlies. The tumid reduction .will be made at the hotelt. Amin gagman yi have been made with the several raßroad coinpanies , for • redaction of fare to all who may attend. All who wkb to globy railroad swat be bee by 720 ea Um moreniat icd =he 'Ma. Directors of pelmets and the friends or generally *recordist. ty invited. LILILOM 00 .1 01 14, Gettysburg, Nov 6-3( 1867. 4tv; 4.dutrtkottrito. 500 MILES OF THE Union Pacific Railroad, MINIM% WEST FROM OMAHA. ACROSS TH4 CONTINENT, ARE NOW dOMPLMT El 9 - nte Union Pacific Railroad Company have befit a 1 longer lint of railroad in the last eighteen months time was ever built by any other company in the time time, and they will continue the work aith the same energy anti! 'it Is completed. The Weste-n Division is being pushed vapidly taste sled from Sacramento by the Central' Pacific Cdmpaity of California. and it is expected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE to the Pari 'willbe open f r business In 1870. MORE THAN ONE•TIIIRD OF THE WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DUNE, MOB K THAN ONE-THIRD OF THE WHOLE LINE IR NOW IN RUNNING ORDER, AND MORE LABORERS' ARE NOW EMPLOYED UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More than FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN MONEY have already been expended by the two p ,werful com panies that have undertaken the enterprise, and there is no litekof funds for its most vigorous prosecution. When the United states' Government found it necessary to se cure the construction of the Union Pacific Itailroa develop and protect its own interests, it gave the Com panies authorized to build it such ample aid ae should render its speedy completion beyond a doubt, Thenvail able means of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, do rived from the Government and its own ,stockholders, may be briefly summed up as follows: L.--LTNITED STATES 130NDS Having thirty yeAr. to run and bearing six per cent. cur rency interest at the rate of $16,100 per mile fur 617 miles on the Plailis; then at the late of $48,000 per mile for 160 miles through the-KM:icy Mountains: then at the rate of $32,000 per mile for the remaining distance, for-which the United States takes a second lien as security. The inter est on these bonds is paid by the United States govern• went, which also pays the company one-halt the amount 01 its bills in money for transporting its freight, troops, ec. The remaining ballot these hills m pined to the company 's credit, and forms a sinking fund which may finally discharge the whole amount of this lien.— The claims against the government since April of the cur rest year amount to four and one-hall times this Interest 2.-FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. 3. -THE LAND GRANT 4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK THE ROAD Eleern Hundred Milce BE FUTURE BUSINESS EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS BM EXPENSES ELM FIRST MORTGAUE BONDS, SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, New Adttatiotattits.,, NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS. G. W. CARLETON & CO., Publishers. Love Letters.—A selection of the most absorbing char , setae end interest, from correspondence of celebrated and notorimumen and women Price, $2 00 Widow Sprfggint.—A new comic volume, by theautbor of "Widow &dolt.° Illustrated .41 75 A Book about Lawyers.-A reprint of the intensely' clarions London work, just ptibliehed $2 00 Episaes of Corry O'Lanus.—An irreeptibly laughable book of comic - 011101one. 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MAGAZIN R havinr, in creased during iii , xeuriy fifteen thousand apices - and never being so prosperous as ut present, the publishers are thereby induced to still Wither add to its value by ENLARGI:qO EACH NUMBER 'MUNE HCNDREDFAGESAIAItIp.tgh this enlargement involves an additiubal expense of sumo $3.000 a year, yet there will be rio InFLl:kar. IN Tao PRICE. NOW 18 THE TimE TO GET UP CLUBS! TERIIS:—SI.SOII. year; seven copies. $9 00; t w. lye colde., $1.5.n0; and a copy grntia nne year f. the person 2Y ,ding a Club of (welt , r Ingle nuinber, 15 e.•uts. Send etini, for opecitnen copy. The (D, rape.! .31,1gazinc in the Wqrtd. Address , ELLlorr,'l'llUslE:3n Ta LB'. Out. 30—It . liontun, Mn-e. CANVA;S:SERS WANTED 1. - E 11, in want 01 CAN V ASaING 6,110 y, fun's thAtury of the !retry. the moat elegant it it vAted work ever vallued in alai or any country. Apply 44 circular to D. APB; eruN a Co_ Or 413 and 445 Broadway, N.T. NUEMENE Hisroßy• OF TI7E SE"!. ET SEE rwr "y Grit. L. C. BARER. The st , 4•.nri.llne reeelat inns end qui 11111. i t, Ili till, u .Ikl are crentlll(f. the must interns. ,Wire I u the niirlds of the k•t:. I/I It. Its ntticial chara , ter Mutt ready sale. An increased corium tfq.ion. make it the host ,uhset ipti,.n hook ever 'published. Send or circulais and see ur terms. and why it sells Eisler ti.llt/ ,•th.rr stork. Ad. dress P. GARKETT . 1 / 4 CO., 702 Chett nut -4, Phihrie!phi.t. Oct :10-.it A DV EP.TISEWS GAZETTE.. New Vol. Price ad. vanced to S 2 per y elk". in wirance. 1,01.. S!:., Pitt Ii p. ItoW I.LL CO .Put.liAiler,. NeW York. uuIiOLETI: LISTS 14;111 NkActiPAPTAL-T. iu %II: 111,:A.• and WIS n\: 4 l\in NoVerlilot, nor,,,er. At.,, fll i olt•te ilbl of ALL 1-LEl;inilut'S L in America. Oct. ;A-it F IRST MoIiTGAGE BONDS, LOUIS AND II:ON MOUNTAIN RAILI:OAD CO Seven per cent. intere,d. Fehruvry and Angn.tt These Bond SCover a ft,,arl of 91 r a t lea finished from St. todils tc Pilot Knob. and in tirst class order. and an ert tension of abut tiler:Low length from Pilo: Knot , t Mont, pow rapidly CollrirtlCliug. fir unich the thette bonds are to lie used. roatiog atill , .11i7)1•1".11tt• from 9t. Louis ti , New Orleans by rail • Tic eat longs of the 91 miles are sOtto 4,90 a year: the net profits now are hUffiClVllt tt, pay the Illtereet on the entire amount of were they all issued. The basis ot •ecu rite it t., to be bey ~ nd that of any . tiler bonds u.,w otter,..l ' ,- ‘l'l ,l )' at the Oth, of the C..n.pariy, No. 4.3 Wall st .1 ,, MARQUAN o. Vine Prdshblit. or to CLArtli, PAN.; K. it CO . corntr of Walt , tot W ill 1.1111 New York City. Oct. 31r-4A • $25 32C -14 VZS.uO NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Co OrP9SITION LINE TO CALIF-URN lA. 3¢5.145.750 EVERY 20 DAYS. PASSAGE AND FEEIGIIT AT REDUCED RATE.? For further infurmation,-upplyi to D. N. CA it hINGTON. A gent. 0ct...10-4t 177 Wed at., New . 1)111- Tt U e a r l la h n A ii t' s. 13 11 — Si= ' Zi:t r e ' rr ' i t V[40 1 7ri mI n ' t 'x i• and per arra (emit) in lots to suit Title perteet. WM. HICKOK, Jr., 30 Brow' st., New York city. Oct. 3V-4t HYDRAULIC RAMS, DEEP WELL ' PUMPS, FORCE PCMPS, . AND • POWER PUMPS, MANCPACTURLD DT COWING k CO.. Oct . 30—It Seneca Falb., New Yerk. EVER V BODY CAN CUT THEIR Ow N CO,THING ro r nun d or Boys. tiy timing PAIEPOICS SELF I YIERECTING (';ton S. Complete .et cent to any ird.lres• I.r $2.00. Agents order a sample. tit ad stamps for terms and circular. 111;1;61:L A PARSONS, Oct. 30-4 t Cuadilla. New York. MADAM FOY'S .$1,203,03S 95 CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER COMBINES in one garment a PER % .1 FELT FITTING toast; and the most deist , able Skirt Supporter ever offered the puhlfr. It places the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the }tins; it , improves the form without tight lasing; gives ease and elegance; is approved and recommended b% physicians.— Sold at ladies' fancy goods stores generally. and at whole sale nt D. B. - ALINDERS &CO.. 51,264,038 Lo 96 Summer et.. Boston. end 22 We'ker et., New Viirk. Alen, I'y HENRY C. MOORE. 429 alarket street pbila d-Iplailt, and STELLNI AN N, HINRICHS rk CO.. 21 Han over street, Baltimore, Md. (Oct. 30 —4t ~,.7. 1 /1 A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, with my Patent IV Stencil Tools. I preply nampl,fi free Beware or infringers. Nly circulars will explain Address A. J. FULLAM, Springfield, Vermont. [Oct. —lt WE STILL LIVE! DON'T be humbugged by Impostors or "patent" cast iron or machine °Stencil tools." Send for one New Catalogue of IVI PROVED STENCIL DIES, 20 varieties all of Steel. carefully finished and tempered. Oct. 30.-4 t S 31. SPENCER & CO, .rattleboro, Vt. 'N U - ANTED—AN AGENT—One chance in each town 1 worthy the attention fan active business man, to take the agency for the sale of BRADSTREET'S Itcmasa NIOULDING AND WEATHER STRIPE. applied to the sides. but tom, top and centre of doors and windows. The sale is beyond ant thing ever offered before to an agent. and from, SD) to $25 per day can be made. Send for agents' circular. The first who apply secure a bargain Terms for Moll Id ing, cash. J. R. BRADSTREET & CO., Oct. 30-It Boston, Mass. rri ORREY'S PATENT WEATHER STRIPS.—An ex amination ct its merits will convince any one that Torrey's Patent Weather Strips excel all others. Send for illustrated circular. Agents wanted ;n every town.— E. S. & J. TORREY tS CO , sole Manufacturent,72 Maiden Lane, New York. [Oct. 30—St WANTED—SALESMEN TO TRAVEL AND SELL GOODS by maniple. Good wages and steady em. ployment. Address with stamp, HAMILTON, PERKY A CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 0ct.34.4t I,ATANTE.D-3 CENTS—To sell a lire man in every V county, a business paying S:bo per month sure. Oct. 30-4 t • ..i. C. TILTON Pittsburg, Pa. PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS THE RAFT IN MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Best. Cheapest and must Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on, mix.d with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, or drab, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements. Carriage and Car-Makers, Wooden ware Canvas. Metal and Shingle Boors,( it being Fire and Water pr. of), Bridges._ Burial uses, Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms,Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manu facturer having used 500 t bbls. the past y. ar,) and as a paint for any purpose is nustirpassed for body, durability; elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $0 per bbl., of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. ar ranted lu all cases as above. Read for a circular, which given full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade nark Ofkfton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Proprietor. 254 Pearl at., New York. .-Agents wanted. [Oct. 30.-4 t 'CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. THiTRELE itiniEDY AT LAST DISCOVBRAD. UP HAM'S FRESH MEAT' itg, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility and all morbid conditions of the system depen dent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skepti. al of its virtue as the great hirllng remedy of the age. El a `bottle, or six bottles fur $5. Sent by Rarest. Sold by 8. C. UPHAM, N 0.25 South Eighth st.,Philadelphia.saxt principal Druggists. Circulars seat free [ifet.'3o.-4t WE ARE COMING, And trill present to any pertain sendiug us s club in our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, dc., a Silk Dr,ese Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch, an., freeof cost. Catalogue of goods. and sampley mutt to any address free. Address, J • 8, HAWN k 00., 30 Hanover street Boston, /Leis- •P. O. Box 6126. • [Oct. 80.41 LADIES & GENTLEMEN. VOII eau have a beautiful Hard Photograph, /reel, ex yew, (w,ithofrOolus of our veer Do , ' and rano, woaes Sale) ;07 sending Mu* tor rattan pinon* to HABTMAN R KENLALL, Oet. ' Hanover at., Boston ,Itaint' glo Saar maw Morst SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION Convention of the friends of Sabbath Schools In Ad ams county will toe held fn GETTYSBURG. the fourth week in November next, commencing ow ikatdag noting. the Mt and continuingthrough Tuesday and Wednesday, the 26th and 27th. The act:salon will be one of great In terest. and a large attendance is expected. Rev. ALFRED TAYLOR, Smeary of the Penna. State Sabbath School Asiociation, Rev. Dr. WILLETTS, Goy. PQLLOCR and other distioguluhed and eloquent gentlemen from Philadelphia, and elsewhere will be in at• tendance and take au active part in the proceedings. ' Pastors. Superintendent/ and friends of Sunday Schools throughout the county will please .publisb this notice end take.proper measures to secure a fall attendance. A programme of the exercises will be prepared for dia. tribution before the day of meeting. The following Committee of Arrangements has been appointed, viz: I , - A. BUEHLER. Superintendent Christ Church, Lutheran S. School - DETWIt.ER, Superintendent St. James' Church, Luth. S. School. GEORGE GEYER. Superintendent r; erman Reformed Fab. School. PALMER, Superintendent African Fab. School. JOHN R. HERAIL.New Oxford. J. A. GARDNER,_Philadelphla. oct. 30.-4 t GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS On and efts( Wednesday, November• 6th, BM, Pas *miner Trains 11,01 leave and arrive at Gettysbarg, and make connections as folios.: FIRST PASSMII:II TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at S 16. A. 11.. with passengers for York, ilarriaburg, Phila delphia. Baltimore and the North and M eat, arriving at Hanover Janet lon with nt changeofcara, tlO 15.A.11., connecting with the Flint Line South, un the Northern , 'en t ra I Railway. andar riving at . Baltimore at 12 al, uoionf Alf., connecting with Mali train from Baltimore north, arriving in Hart 'sham at 1 00, P. M. Arrive at Gettys linrg 12 40. P. M.. with nareengers from Harrisburg. York. B iltimore, and Washington. SECOND P.k9sENOER TRAIN will leave o , .tiyeburg at 1 30. P. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 3 30. and connectin,z with Mail train fouth. Arrive to Baltimore at 0 00. P. 31. Arrive at Gettysburg at 5 30, P. M., with pitananger4 from Philadelphia.llarrieburg.and the North end Weal and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the Pact Line North. which leaves Balti more at 12 10. P eetenzera can leave Baltimore in the Mail, train, at 20 A. St. and arrive in Gettpt/nrg at 1. 40. P. 31. Or h•t%, l b i iniore in the Foot Line at 12 10. noon, ant ar mv. in Getryebbrg at 5 30, P. It. But one change ulcers by the fir- t train. either way. viz: at ilairover Junction, The frier line on the Northern Central will not atop at oral 'bandit. excel t Yofk, Hanover Junction, and Connections rertalii. .7s r ~ lit" ATTENTION, ZOCAVES N r IIL further orders, the "GET- I %AKA meet at their Armory Ga I.ll , ine , et Awl drill k:VEItY EDNEIDA Y EVEN I NU tit owl fn vrLL DRltil the THIRD SATUR DAY el e m.nthnt In,. k. A. NI By ...tiler o f he Captain, t. WM. R. EYSTF:It. U.S. THE urciiEsT MAN IN THE WORLD KXTRA , T OF, A Lr.rr;F, LAlioN SW:110N Mir/lb COIL ".th Apiil. 1 Itu.• Fanby, ,t. Rill you Le kiwiormu.:i luise f ,rw.rdLd to me her. ~•ur Ltrumvut ; ii you will mewl at tiI,NLTATII. I will f t4e114//U tint turomi. Neu Yo •k. 8A8.,0r SuLOMuN itoTY.tCHILD hating recommended to inany of hi. fsi«tido L AN E'S IM ENT. and thpy !wing . d.,11..11- to ptorure it, Le PII , IIIJ ,advi.te Wm to vstablilh a depot to PlriS. as e:le:. ever ready; as a wher “frillin take - n inward ly out waralj applied. II:0, to equal. For the relief and cure at .I:),,viaiotic and' Near-a:pc kleet-Ituris. Sprti Bruises. de .it is tit, , jualled It is ale., ne4it efhCations, taken inuar.lly. it, In.- and in tint , Me,nero,. b, -wry, Xarha,s. Chokes cf eleepti , n the roost troriderful tine worm; atlo, No family should he without it. Every TR A YLLF.:I: by lariat or sew should hava•a te , ttle MIN r.Ko and IA KM EltS residing at • tr , ru l'hy hlt iau> shout tea', it eon-taut') on baud Ira c . 0 ., An'aietits.. an. attacks of St,dnortiComplail4s. its value rann.t be estimated. In. quire far .'.;aj..r LANI2.S INDIAN LININIEN 1. and take no other. Price, 50 rats. per , .rtt It. Fur gale at wh,tles4;e and retail by Lte:nns Barite. k 21 Park Ham, New I . ,ark : Gale a C.alatieon. fireen • lab at., Now lark; C C. 192 Ful!on s: . New Ytak: Charlie S. Crin. Oh Ave.. Now York; and lay respectable u,.lzi•t4 thr, nitti-ut the w.ll-1. Sane genuine unless c;:ned St .J.AIN 14 at LANE. and lay T LA NI: i4L . CU.. Pronrirt...in. ICI liroadWay, Sew York. tiLz'eui for Circul.r IT IS THE BEST CHANCE EVER oIIERED TO AGENTS! Ore o - two days' t.me will secure a good Sewing Ma chine. Iritc4, Silk Drat. Rec Over, or some other article of talus! value. FREE oF COST: Agewts, emoted every Prilwre. male and female, for the Lest One Dollar l'aienbri..ker's Sale in the country. Send for ...ircular. S.. THO i PSON & 0.. Oct. W--4t. Exctinuge street. Boston. Masa. wANTED—Agent, t.• Pell the belst., .)0 0 .Ver tuatlrc,),, —either hr the rn,utt. Our machine ail 114,4 fell. tuck. hind, myl equal to a high . int. Cut ato third stitch. and the gnats a 111 t••tr he tire the il-KM glue out k rotuSTi t• , 3ZC.41 per month, expen.es Addreks B.AHER tiEW MACHINE CU. Cleveland, 1,/ct NEW FIRM! cIT THE OLD STAN D [E6TABLISTIED IN ISI-T.] hale assvciatrd w th me. i n businesa. my .on. jowl, F. MtCREAIiT. nlititicthe tiro; and stele of 1) MCCILLAIT & .ON. and I i1e5 , 144 , i say to my old friends and the pub lic generally that Laince the ear, the manufacture of 5.1 , 11 e.. Harm... Collars, etc.. has been revigt d at the old established and well known stand on Baltintore Street. one •ainargsouth of the Court House, Gettysburg. P . Having had an experience of 40 years in this establish ment. I frel."sureil. that. with renewed attention to bits• inc...., we can still further merit and eceive a full share of public patronage. Feb. I. U6O. DAVID McCIIEARV. With increased facilities for conducting our business, we are better prepared than ever to eat iefy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We ewe eta,ly roll the attention of Farmers and other&to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathern. Saddles. Liarnee, all kinds, with co Plain or Quilted Seat no without fastenings. Horn, IL,neinge, Plain or Quilted Seat Side Scotch eollars(leather), Saddles, " (ticking), Plain or PaucyBaddleelotbs No Seam Collars. Wagon Saddle., Best Welt Harness Collars, Riding Bridles, of all kinde.P at en t Leather CJllars fair or black, rounded or stitched or unetitched, flat, Beet Loathar Wagon Whips Martingales, 4. 4!... and 5 feet long, Carriage 11.,rnees.allgtyles,P1. ited Team Whips, silver or Mack mounted, Trotting Whip'. Henry Draft Winless, Ladies' Riding Twigs, Blind Bridles, Whip lashes, Girths, Horse Blankets, kc.,&c.* Cruppers, In short, everythi tig that pertains to a firs trial's getters horse (nrnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order bromiltly, of the very best material. and, by the must experienced workmen in the country. (two, having worked in this istablishment for the last thirty years.) W. are now manufacturing an excellent let of Heavy Draft and Harness Collars for those who prefer our own to city made work. Repairing of all kinds doneat abort notice and on ina lienable terms. All are cordially Invitedto call and examine for them selves as oar work cannot fall to recommend Itself. Feb. I.lB6g—ti. DAVID McCREARY d SON. NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON“the Hill,” Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, ya.—Con stantly o n band, co made to order, all kin ds of RIDING SADDLES, WAG ON SADDLES. CARRIA ;E HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS. FLY NETS, Le. as low asthe lowest. May 29, 1867.-tf.est. J. M. ROWE.. CARRIAGE-MAXWG RESITKED The war being over, the undersigned have resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BIEII3,INESS, at their old stand, In East Middle stre^t, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work in the most eurhionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot anew and aecond•band on hand, which they will dispose oust the lowest pave, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and 'Widen torily as poesible. IarREPAIRING.6I done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old HARNX3B o hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patnmage beretoftwe enjoyed be them, they solicit and will endeavor todeeeree a bugs share in the fatrre. May 29.-tf ' DANNEM t ZIZGLEit. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Are now building a variety, of COACH WORK of the latest and moarepproved styles, and constructed oldie best =tonal. to which ithay itiellikethdiettention buy, era. Herb, built our work vie' gi Wit cars, and of we gerbil selected Witb special regirence to. basty of. Alio and durability, we can confidently recouttnend the Work as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the cities. All we ask le an inspection of our work, to convince tools In want ofany.klnd ate vehkiiir tha t this thei plies to buy them. ; • ' ' wiritEPATILING In nary brook duarat idatai soak* and on raaioaalale terms. ; ; ; • . . Ire as a sail at ottritabotory.naar the owner of Weak ton and (Thatiberoburg strew, Gott:Oar& 2/: JJuno 12 1867.-0 4tw g4dvertionstisto. REV. C. A. HAY, D. D., . . Pastor of Christ Church, Lutheran. REV. B. BREUDEN BAUGH, Pastor of St. James' Church. Lutheran REV. W. It. H. DEATRII . , Pastor or German Reformed Church REV. G. tV. 13012r813,, Pastor of M. E. church. R. G. McCREARY, Superintendent Presbyterian Sabbath School. J. L. SCHICK, Superintendent H. E. Settkath School R. McCURDY,SapI THE INDIAN LINIMENT, Carriages, flarnos, 4tr. CARRIAGES, BOOGIES, IC, ;VA'TE a cm a, ~~~~ - . illii gOtittO. . • .... JURY T-410V. TERM. ....___, „, GRAND JURY. H am m an b ag , n Waugh, Foreman. Huntington. y! [ 7• 11 , Rota7A- Hoax. Berwick tp. J. ,Wolf. Gettysburg. Je ah Rowe, Win. Shillenn. ' g r g a gna,, • Settle, Dr. John Carpenter. Cumberland: A , Bott,-Abraham Plank , Menallen. Noah Snyder. Union. Daniel . Latinsore, P. A w' Flyers. Mono noy. Hen Bucher. Littlestown. I Diehl. Berwick bor. 0 rge Baker. Liberty. Greg P.Topper...Jacnb Krise. ftloontplearant. ter K. Smith, Samuel Shorb. Germany His ton Forrest. S*gabao. Willi L. Thomas, Jonas Robert. ford. Franki Peters. Gettysburg. .-- RISE.. AL JURY. Hamilton. AbneB . Hildebrand, John Geleelman, Sam uel Airline, Eli Spangler. wh Gettysburg. Ed d nearby, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Amos Plank. liamiltonban. Daplrl Bieeecker, William Culp, James Watson. Mountjoy. Nosesiffartman. Tyrone Jease Grimp, John Bolen. Franklin. Con Thomas, D. K. Snyder, Philip Cat chall Berwick bor. F. Wilson. u. nowago. JacoGLittle. Oxford. Ephrelnog II eagy, Jacob Shari°, Jeremiah Diehl. Straban. John 0 'Brinkerhoff John H. Eckert. iluntiogt,ro:' Be amin Garda.-r. Jer. Spangler, Jacob gag. waltemey Ziegler,Cyrna G. Beale. Littleatown. He ry Diehl, George Yount. !deuallen. gamut% Orner, leeac McCauley, Henry Sp- Reiman, Enoch Neuanzatin. Butler. Josiah Waver, Jacob Peters, 9r., David Toot. Reading. Jacob Miler. --• Freedom. David Epod e ., j r. • liountpleasant.cha e l Lezinetine. Daniel Lawrence. Germany. Jacob tzar . E. iomon Menges. Latiniore. George .Deariprff. Chu. Wr i e s t. • cumberiand. Wil am Rose, George SpaNgler. Liberty. Reube n #horer. 11 , Oct. M-to , SHERIEF'S SALE In pursuance oh writuf Venditioni Exponee, issued out of the Court 0 1Comnion Pleas of Adams county, Pa , and to me dltettet,rill he expoeed to Public Sale, at the 'ourt House. in aittysbarg. on Saturday the Nth day of November next all o'clock, P. Jr., the following described Real Relate, viz: A TRACT OF END, situate In Butler townshlp..Ad ems county, Pa., kljoiniug lands of John boner, Jonas Roth. end others, containing 121) ACRES. more or less. improved with ads and-a half-story WO HOUSE. a Log Kern. with Shelsiattached, and other outbuildings; a young Apple Ordard, and other fruit trees. About 25 acres of the farm me In timber, the balance of the land is clear and ondergood fence. There are two wells of water near the buildings. with a pump in one. Seized and ta gs in execution as the property Leah Stetuour. PHILIP HANN, liberlff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct 3d-rts tim i Ten per rest. of the purchase money upon slimier, by tlin Sheriff mosthe paid over immediately after the property is 'tract Clown or upon tivilu re to comply there with the propel ty will be again put up fir pROCLADIATION.-WIIEREAS the mou KOBJfIt? J. ?MLR. President of the several Courtaof ~ m oon Pleas. in the Counties comprising the 12th District, and Justice of the Cuurta of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery. for the trial atoll cap ital and otherolfendera hi the said, district. and Isss.; E. %LERMAN cad [ass,: itetaxsoN. Es.4ra Judgen otrhe Court, ur , out min Pleas and J neticesoftbeQmrts ',Myer riot Terminer stidOeueral Jat I Delivery, for the trial of capital and •ther •ifferidere in tiftieiiinityur Ad4uls— liave leaned that precept, bearing date the 21st day of Aug , in the year of our Lord one thousand sic tit hundred rod sixty eleven. and to me directed, for holding a Court .1 Common Pleas. and General Quarter Stanton% of the P..tce and General Jail Delivery and Coot t of Oyi, and Cr, miner, at Gettysburg, on Monday. the ISM day of —N,renther. instar.l— NOTICE IS lIEILEBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace. the. Ceroner and Constables withil the said I,,onty of Idatus that they be then and there in their proper pereons, with th•lr Rolls. Records, Inquisitions. Examinations. and other Remembrances to do those thuig• which to their offices and in that belial !appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute laps/net the prisoners tlint art ors hen shall be in the Jail 01 the said County .f A darnsare to be then acid there toprosecute a gainst them as atellhejtiet PHILIP HANN. Sheriff. herifro Office. nottyaburg,l 15ct.::4), 1E47. REGISTER'S NuTIcES ‘ 7 ()TICE is hereby given to all b....b....4 other per,n coucerned th a t the Admini.tratiun ficeriont• hereinafter mentioned will he prefteutati at the. Orphans' Court of Adams county, for .-onfirmation and alkmanee. on MON DAY. the 15th day ..1 NOV KM DER, 1E47, at 1U •o'cl_wk, A. M rm. S 2. The first account orJwcoo K. Lerew. Executor of he will of Jscob Lerew, deceased. Sti. The first senorita of atielT. Wright, Administrator of ths rotate Sansuat llar Lan, deoera.oad. . • •. b 4. The drst and dual ta - cumituf Bittiog.r. Ad minietrator of Ilichs,el Miller. deceaserl. -5. The second and final *carnal of Dr D. Mt. Whit; Adm in .Atrator of the estate of Dr. Marie, late of ILdapton. Reading township. deceased. $6. 'The first aoronatof John Blocher and Eli Blocher, Executors of Joseph Blocher, deceased. a 7. The first and null account .IDavidlivile.Gevrdian .4 Lydia P.:11,0 81a1 v, a c•iuur daughter of 6ul,laua dingle, deceased. MIME Oct 30--tc COLLECTORS, TAR E NOTICE :—The Collectors of Taxes for IBM and yrevtotue yeamia the different boroughs and town atop. of .11.t.tue manly. are beeetty non ddku that they te fti he required to sett.. up their duplicate. on or before the IBth day of NOVEMBER nest. on which day the Corn -104.100er1l will meet at their office, to give the neceetarY ...tuner - 821mA &e. The Collectors of the present year will he redo 'red to pay over to the County Trenacrer all mouies which may be collected by the November Court. A. RUE, 8. WOLF. N. tt . IErMAN. Comm istdoners of Adam county Attftt —J. N. WALTLI., Oct. 23.-tc 9' lIE following applications to keep a restaurant have 1. been In my office with the requisite _ number of s tiers, and will De presented at the Court of Quartet ... 1 ,411i10111., on Monday Me 18th of ..Vorewitier next. William IL email. Conowago township. Lawrence Brant, Lialeatown borough. Conrad Fox, MeBberrystown. Oct. 30.—11 t A. W. 51ENTTElt, Clerk. DIVIDEND rlr HE President and Directurs of the Gettysburg 1 Goon] bank bare tiff+ day declared a Ifreftlend of Ore per cent. on capital frock, clear of all Government taxes, payable on and after Nov. 11. 1847. Nov 5,1807-3 t J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. DIVIDEND riIDE president and Managers A' the Gettysburg end 1 Petersburg pike t.tompany have this daj declared a Dividend of use per cent., payable on or afttr the lot day of Deantber nerd. JUIIN H. M'CLEL LAN, ov 4,18n7-3t Treasurer. DIVIDEND • FIRST NATIUTAL BANK OP OETTTSBLTRO, November 4th, 1o6:. f THE President and Directors of this Bank have this day deciaresi a semiannual dividend of fur and one half per cant. over and above all Oovernment, note* pays- We on after the lUth inst. GEO. ARNOLD. . . Nov 6-3 t Cashier D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. the partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned. under the firm of Tanzhinivitigh k Neely, of Hampton, has been dissolved. All 'persons indebted to said firm, will please •mil and make payment. Either partner is antborized to use the name of the firm in set tiethent of the business. Nov 6-St NT, O'l'lCE.—Letters ofrAdministra il t ion on the estate of Ogoaar Yogis, late of Hamil ton township. Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned realities. in Reading twp., he hereby gives notice to all pers ins indebted to said estate to call and make immediate payment and those haying claims against the samewill present them properly au thenticated soy settleMent. DAVID YOHR, Oct. 30.-8 t Adm'r. NOTlCE.=—Letters of Administra- L tion on the estate of FREDIRICE Brocion.saga, late of Franklin township, Adams county. Pa.. deceased, hay leg been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estateto call and make immediate payment and these havindclaimis against the same will present them properry authenticated for settlement. a. F. - .BTOCKSLEG RR, I. J. STOOKSLEti RR, f Oct. 30.-6 t IV-0 TlCE.—Letters Testamentary 11 on the estate of Joffe Socks, late of Climber's's/ township, Adams county, Penna., deceased, having beeb granted to the undersigned, residing In the said town ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment., and those har ing claims against thsaaMe to present them properly au thenticated fur settlement. SAMUEL PI Tin, Oct 1.6.-81 Execntor. OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of Amur DOUGLII, late of Getty.burg, Mune ouanty, Pa, deposited,. hawing been granted to the uhdereigned, residing la the eald borough, he hereby atim notice to an Poi** Indebted tosski e state to make Immediate payment, anathema having claims against the Same to Preeettt them properly authenticated for nettle meat. WM. DOUGLAS. Ser.. Itet:l6.-6t .No'l' . ICE. The' undersigned haring been appoinbior by the Court otecinurmn Plats of Adams connty, Committee ,of DAVID MoitotPlosslnt towqebip, Adams *runty, Ps, he heron,' giver notice to %II pee sone indebyd. to said ittnitte imam payment to the Committee, reading in OstnonliP township. All pawns liaeini clnime will 19. et please-KOWA them! DAVIX) J. BUNS, Coaunittes. DISSOLIITION. fpartnership heretofore ex,ieting orn the tvidgpitigned under 'he annorGIAIED. 20111-1.14, of peteributs, Y. 8., Is herebg 41115- All lodobtod t sin Ann, will Of lllB umk• pa mat mahout doloY.. Zia& porton. L andmiood %D. %Moo *limo otitis flloglo.tho oottiomoo, t of Om bu. J. A.GIINDNEL - 4 J. W. %%ILONA'. d4a... of mystock f iil V itr l 47-4. to mom; Hartman * Sodlor, oo ° d VI 1110011 budano Oaroor of OM* - 0.1. NARDOOL. /Dom gat AIIINe4; , I 1. ni I ft sib W. D. noLrzwor.Tri, Register LICENSES J. S. TA CGIIINBAUGII, O. F. NEELY. 040 • Ira; Seat tate ORPHA.NS' , COURgALE OF gAL ESTATE. On Friday, the 2211 d day of /Vann6cri I Be7i In pnrettnce of a decree of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county, the undersigned, 'Administrators of the estate of A AXON Cox, deceased, will sell at Public Vendue. on the premises, the following described valuable FARM, situate in Latimore township, Adams county, Pa ;adjoin ing lande of Gol. John Wolford, John and Isaac Tudor. George aillicker. and other., containing 5O ACItgS, mare or less, of which about 16 Acres are Timber, and the hale ante g ood farm land. The Improvementa areagood Two.' story STORM OW RUING HOUSE I leg and Frame Barn, a Granary and Carriage House, newly built, and other outbuildings and Improvements. There is an unfailing Spring of good water near the house and a good Orchard otvarions kinds of fruit on the'farat. his convenient to Mills and School Houses and about two Mlles from York Springs, and desirable as a residence. fka.Sale will commence at o'clock, P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms coadtaknown on day of sale by SARAH COX. Adm'x, JOSEPH A. WIERMAN, Adnir Nov 6-ts PLTBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSO4,L PROPERTY The subacriber will offer at Public Bale. on Monday, the 18th day of November, 1417, at his residence in Cumber. laud township, the following valuable - Personal Proper ty,•is: 1 BUREAUS Bedsteads, 2 Waebstands.4 other stands, Corner Cupboard, 2 Tables, Settee, one dozen Chairs. 2 Rocking hairs, 7U yards Carpeting an Lulu-day Clock. l.u•.king Glasses, Pit ture Frames, 2 seta of bell metal Shovels and Tonga. Ten-plate Stove and Pipe. Dishes, Tube, Barrel,., Buckets, with a great variety of lionaeh dd and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention. 101...5a1e will commence at 11 o'clock A. M, when at tendance will be given and terms made known by Nov. 6—ta HENRY LAYERS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The anbacriber will Bell hie VALUABLE FARM, In euniberland township, Adame county t Pa., cuntnipiug THKEE: HEMMED ACRES. The Iniproveni-nbi are good, a largo BUICK 11 — /ITBE, Switzer Barn, Wagin zqnal, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Ac. The laud Id all tiranite soil, and iu a good It- to of cultivation TIIIB IR ONE OP THE BEST WHEAT AND GRASS FARMS IN TilE COUNTY, and would answer w-ll tura baby. Throe are three wells •if never-failing water, and a running stream thiutigh the farm. tarnishing nerer.militia water in nearly all the tielde The farm will be sold lu parts of 100 and 200 Acres, to suit purchasers. I will also sell my DWELLING I JOC3B, on Chambers burg street, tiettsburg, which is a very desirable pro perty. 10)_.Any person wish inR to view the propertir, will be n them by the subscriber, hying in Gettysburg. Oct. 2:3, puBLIC S ALE. l ie i.nna•rilier wi11...11 at Pat"' is rain. pia Fri,( y fi d e IrdO day of Nri rpm ~e r. 4 .L hi,. caiiilen, in lliziiland Adatnl taunts . I'.. on it, road leaaing from Millet - 410*n mill , ru:le month iif the Lt ill . the Peraiintti Pro perty. to wit: 2 IfOKSI:S. one ol which is a Brii•xl Mare. Cii*N. 3 head of young Catt le, 2 5..4 end Piga. Farming CtenitilA. 1 two-ni,r e Wag o n, wa z ,,. 14,4 . flow. 1.) uhle Shovel Caltiv itor, liar 1.1..u1.1ii and Tr' -,s. t. to of /bud Gear, 1 ,et and Bel!, 3latt , ,,k, ,Laker. Hand Saw • ii - gere, llatiAet e met (.0 Hiding tide Blind Br idle., Flood, h.di nm. 6 :lr hen Fui tiit lire, ciaJAiAtiti_ nl Tatiii-,;:lidcre, iietoitedd, Le% C.x , k +t sr Pipe and oil tb, Ten poor trove. trueket, Tut,, el. )feat ~horn ana Churn Buck, Item, ,milli Bran+ Kat the. Curlier Clipliiiatd.ore,Cnickery a 1.4 of Apple flutter. arid a great variety of other art:Lies I.,illl:ll:Seri.iti. to vio•oth,o. 411 .- Atten , : , .., vta L.. :riven all t,1,14 In.df^krit.Wrl .;,ty or .ale by WM. F. r. 16 ERT. ILIA; BEN la ULDL.N. A uv PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Thursday fhe 14th -, remle!r nee. of lJ o 'cL,ek • A. Al. In purmiati, ..f an order of the Orphan,' Corot of Ad am. uty, ths undersigned, Executor of the IA Ft ' will and temta.oent of CHRISTIAN MILLZt. late or et rattan town vhip, Adam, county. decraeod. will ex.pome t., sale by politic ry on the premives. the valuable FARS] of de. redent. vaulted in Straban township, Adam, tt , unty, on the publec rant leading from Ito nteratow n t, New I 'boa let . f-orn each place. and adjoining lartdarf Jacob thud,Jac,d, John flat erotica. and others. con tatn.ng dt, ACHE:, and l'2S The Improve 'tients are a t‘eeetory OVeLLINt: 14003 E. part bri k and ‘art weatherlwarded. a Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage Hone. Wash norms, and other ontlmildinge, with a never-failing well of water CoUVP,irtit to the bona,' 1 hero is ale ati e Orchard of Choice Fruit ^_ reo.t. of er ery variety. There are On the premises about a :Kr," of Tihd.er Laud. lkirAny person wishing to VlP'', the prernt-es befors. the day ot sale. will be sbovrn he same by calling on George Ii .11 , 1Ie-. - residing there.n Terms made kn cn da) of by GEO. B. BRANDT, Ex'r. p RIVATE SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM The andernirned. Intending to quit tannin:, offers for sale hi• PAR-11. on which be now resides. near the Car lisle Pike, oar mile from Round Hill P. 0.. and three miles from York Sulphur eprings or Hampton, Adams county'. Pa. containing 101 ACRE. more or leas.on which I. Peeves-es a awe awes-store Leliel skes c iess, w ast e a n . s, eodtouse,24 by 28 feet. Throe is a pump of never-fall ing water at the door; Applee, Peaches, Cherries. and other fort trees, vn the premises: a peal and new Bank Kern. built in 1838 with all other outbuildings. Pour thansand bushels of Line b tee teen put on this farm in the last three years: al o Bee th•stsand new Rallis There are about acres of heavy Timber of While oak and Hickory. Thu farm has pr placed Int, bushels of Wbeat and 50fi busheis of Oats this seasi.n. sift, Alinniian, of gore! Hay. It aleo lieu cohaehleht to Churehe... Plackrmbli Shop. Stores, aid Pot office This Is a peel chances• the (arm iiii in a na.;1.1 state of culti• ali-n Price :Pah, balance ha payments without inter est I. IL eIIIPLEY. Oc t. V ALUABLE TANNERY AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber, wishing to give up the Tanning husi nee*, offers at Pr vale Sale. his valuable TANNEItr, situate on South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa., in cluding Brie", Beam Shop with I pool. 2 Innen. awl sir handlers: Brig. k Cur'> leg Shop: Brick and Praise Burk 11:11 linUir: 8± lay-away Vats ou the yard, with u Leeches and rcunui to add any additional number—coristset rue• aim.: Spring water, never-failing, in tan-yard trel This I anu•ry in located in region where good Ilsrk is abundant at re.N.N.TrNITIN pi 'cry.. P,uweunirm oft he Tannery will giVrtl to the purchaser immediately, if,denired, with a NT44,ly / , f Lick t./ ru 4 it. • There 14 besides a large 1 sosstory nw LUANG on the property, a it h Spring llon.e,Pitu..ke H. use, Wood titled. Barn. Cunt Crib, Wagon Shed and other onibuild ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen door, with running water through Spring House. There le a variety .if best qumity of growing Grapes and Fruit on the premises. The propert) is in g. , -dcondition, and in every respect a most desirable residence and business stand. Also. will de sold, A LOT OF GROUND adjainin: s hay« contsiniutt 131 i Acres. more or less, Willi .in Apple Orchard and a first-class spring and Bathing Establish ment on it. Also. A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emmittsburg road, one-half tulle from town, containing 8 Acres, which the purchaser can also have, it desired. imPar. , ,,us desiring to riew the premises, or ascertain further particulars, will addrea. the subscriber, re.litting In (lettysbur•. Pa. JOON WINNIth.E.N2I.6I3, Sept. 18.-1 r PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM The imbecriber will offer at Public Sale, on &if/ready, the I tith day of Narember, hie VA I.PA lILE FARM, mate in Mounrjoy townehip, three nailer ikAltil-,•.2 of Grope burg, near the Baltimore pike, containing ISI ACRES OF LAND, with the neceeitary Improvements, with a large port , on of Meidow and Timber; no Orchard and other fruit. It to well watered, with a Spring near the hotrae. Spring Donee, lc. R 3 Persons deeiring to parch vie or view the prerniael will call on the huliscriber reeitlini; no the property. *sr Attendance will be given and terinn made Known OD day of tale by • WILLIAM YOUNG. Oct. 23.• to PRIVATE SALE The undersigned intending to leave the neighborhood, will sell at Private Sale. his two BRICK BUILDINGS, situated on the Main street in Beudersville—one a nice home; the other a Store Room and Work Shop. Terms easy. Enquire of the undersigned. Beodereville, Aug. 28, 1867.—t i FOR SALE.—A Chpice FARM, in a high state of cultivation; 231 ACRES; 100 bushels of Lime to the acre; 30 Acres in Timber; large &ILA Barn and Brick Dwelling; plenty of Fruit, Ac ; 2 tulles west from Gettysburg ALSO- One other very desirable PARlM,cotitaininrl2s ACRES 25 Acres in TIMBER; buildings good; adjoining' SAO does Mill property. 6 miles south from Gettysburg. $2O per Acre will buy this farm. GEO. ARNOLD. August 7, 1887:- -tf CHOICE WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. —I ,have several Tracts of choice W es tern LAM 8, good lucationa, near gmiroade, County Towns, Ac., in well-settled neighbor hoods, which 1 will exchange at a fair price for real es tate in Adams county. Aug. 7, 1867.-It A. FIRST CLASS Fciß3l AT PRIVATE SALE, Within two miles of Gettysburg, orr the Harris burg road, with all necessary improvements, and in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.— For further information, apply to WM. WIBLE, _ Sept. 18-tf Gettysburg, Pa. 'LAND - FOR S'ALE. • I will . sell 80 AGIIIIB3, more or less—or 'lOO ACRES, more or less —with swell Improremeutot or my entire Perm, cootairing 800 AORRG, situate on the bents of Wursh creek. threirmtles southwest of Getty/burg, with 'all the IMprcirmuftei two sets of 'buildings. to. for Items u/Pkr to• JOEN & CEAWIVID. • Gettysburg, Pa., 0ct.16.-81 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT - , PRIVATE 'BALE. The tuldersigited will sell at Priista Bala, on very ad vantage*u tarps. his raltiable Pens. situate' in High land toopoildP, Adams =WY. about avtudies fine get tisburgoustataisit 340 AORXlL,reerstu lees, of Which nestle to SO ACRNS sire in heavy Timber. The Improve- Inuits are large and atevezdast. Thirsts& largssaibant of **Wow on the Pares, which is wood to, nous is the Acninultip as a Pratt Hum. It eau liertsistuSlestiy 'ed to make two Fume. 28.04ius 'tie site site IHITHOLE 4iLt-and SAW HILL with Peaty iitiork, three miles Ittlitioishlows, Adams county, Pa Aug I, A; M. lIIINTIII. VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE The trUbscriber.will sell at Public Sale, cm timid" the 19thday qf November next, at his residence in Cumber land township. about four miles mouth of Gettysburg, between the Kmmittsbn, g and Taneytown roads, the fol lowing Personal Property, to vis; 3 MA KM, two 6 years old, one* good Family Mare, and one a good Brood Mare, 1 Cult, 8 Much Cows. a of which will be fresh by the time of sal*, 3 dot* 3 Heifers, 5 ikt Hogs, b Shoats, I good four.horse Wagon, Lime Bed, Hay Carriage. Ac., one-horse Sleigh an& Bells, a good bled, Carriage and Harness Plows and Harrows, double and singleSbovel Plows, threeshorse Double-Tree, two-horse Double Trees, single Trees, Spreaders, Ae., bung Boards, a lot of Plank, 1 Koller, Gmiu Drill, au excellent Wheat Fan, Wheelbarrow, '2 good Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythe, Clover-seed Cradle, Mattock, Pick, Shovels , crowbar, Axes, Macleod Wedges, Hues, Forks and Itaee - ,:-Horse Gears, inrinding 2 sets of Itreechbands,3setsof Cruppers, Collars and Bridles, four-hone Line, Plow Linea, Wagon- Saddle, Whip, Itidiegßaddle:nearly new one, Side Saddle, Riding Bridles, Martingales, Halters, Log, Cow and Breast Chains, Butt Traces.l2scaps of Bees, Cor' by the Shock. Ac. Also, , Household and Kitchen Furniture, such am Bedsteads, 2 Hereon*, Wardrobes, Corner Cupboard. Dres ser, Sink. Tables, Kitchen and Dining Tables, Chairs. Carpets, Woking-Glasses .Ten`plitte Store and Pipe, Cook Store with Pipe and all the Fixture*, Chests, Iron Ket tle, le, Spitting Wheet,lteal, Butter Churn, Vinegar, Meat Vessels. Tube, Buckets, C ider Barrels, Tin ware Crockery-ware. Smoothing 'roue s Wood Saw, Utindstoue, taut Bide, patent Quilting-frame, and a great many article* too tedious to mention, ttarSu e t, commence precisely Ii at o'clock, A M., when attendance will he given end terms made known by the undersigued. The sale will be motioned from day to day until all is sold. NICHOLAS SELTZFR. Jscon Micsizr, D. of D., Auctioneer. [Oct. Ib.-ts • PUBLIC SALE OF ALL REAL ESTATE In pursuance clan order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county. will be exposed at Public Sale, on SatursbaY. the 1611, doy Nerember next. at 10 o'clock, A .W.. on t he premises, the Real E•tate of CHILLIITIAS MIIIIIII.IIAN, de ceased, consisting of several tracts situate in the tot n ships of flaunitunban and Liberty, as rctlioltel, to wit : No. 1, The Mansion Tract, contain ing Acres. enure fir less, adjotning lands of Ma.) J Merestlnian. Joseph Ree.l. M reline! Kugler. find others.— The Intpr oveenents era a large two-story STONE HOU' E. Stone Bank Barn. Wagon th,nl, Corn Criti, ard ether with a a ell of water near the door, she, running water in the Barn-yard; a SAW MILL, and also an excellent Mill seat with goo -I water-power. There is alarge'quantit) of Bee Timber. Locust, l'uplar and Chest nut There are several quart - le, of excellent lime stops Uri this tract The .and is a god'ptate of cultivation with a good Orchard. and a large Mciadow. Tam's creek rune through the tract. There is also a Log Dwelling House and Log Stable On this tract. No. 2 Tract contains 200 Acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Nll.O John Nfueselman, Jac. h Kready.Juhri Sanders and Trart No. 1. The Im provements Are a t wowdury R eat herboarded House, new St rue Boot Barn, au excellent Spring of water. two Ors cha de. one of which is new, a LI; Tenant fl.-use, an ex cellent Meadow and a proportion ul good Timber. Tom's creek runs through this Tract. No. 3. A Tract of Mountain Land, containin.t 1 A , :re+, adjoin mg Jacob ead),lieu. ntuith end ..there. coveted with Cheat nut and Rick O. No. 4, A Lot of Mountain Land, ad j.lllllllg lauds of Maj. John Ilusselman, James Watson and .dhers.contammg .a , r,s, more ur less, covered with II ickury, Oak. Illiehtnut and 'other timber. The first two trails sill be sold in parcels to .bit purchasers. o , ob. A ttendance will be given and terms made known on day of wte by JOHN MUSSELNIAN, " DAVID tTE WART, " -n. "' By the C,Ort —A . W. MINTER. Clerk. 10(1..16 —ts XTALC ABLE REAL ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE The understirnosi offer+ t” sell at Private sale. the fol. lossit.a heal Estat, at New euttre, ur In parts or : creels to suit purchasers: No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front ioe „❑ the turnpike, with the iinpr , ,enleuts thereon. for the 1.1,41.:1! ye Ars the thimeste4.l of the undersigned. No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of in Acre, with the improveruente thereon, adjoining the Germ er. No. 3.—A lot of Ground acijoiningNew Ox - "rd on the east, where•n i. erected the building of the NEW OXFORD INSTITCTE_ end laid out in 39 Buildin•r o -e-fourth of an Acre of ground exch. fronting the turnpike and High Street, end extend ing the town eastward • 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain ing together 16 Acre.. Mot e or le,a.clotw. to New Oxford, and fronting on the turnpike leading to York—every lot ace...olh front the turnpike. Thr4roperty is as in a prime state of cultivation.— Per. , n. intending to at our increasing and prf. t.inti are invited to call. make their choice. and offer their Lids—which will t.• accepted it not to, fat low thee. ru,, h market pr,ea here. FOR 1 WILL SELL. M. D. PFEIFFER. New Oxf •rl. Sept .t.l^ - ,37 -.2m0 VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber ..ffers at Prirate Sale Ids valuable F ARM, situated in Freesiour township. Adams county, Pa. con taininw P 27 ACRES. more or the road from tmt,,Daker'q MIN-r.town, afj,iniug inala David liorterman, Valer.tine Frork and others. The improvements are part Log And part Striae Dlreti and iu ttoral condition. Their are about 2.5 ACRE= in good Timber, and a sufficient amount of good meadow. The farm is u ell watered. and has recently been well limed. It is strider good fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR CHARDS on the place. in thris'ng condition. school house* and Churches are convenient. . . ta~ • Pere us Ilesinne to see the pros erty will call on rI,TDOCI te.iaw a we: aim. Sept. 11.-2 m ABRAM FLENNER. IFARMS FOR SALE. I will Bell the Farm! No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Getty-1 nr.r rood trtween York Springs and fleitliers t•org. con•atning 111 ACILES. with Improvements, non ciecottoria James Pore 5 per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New •.ixf .rd 10.1, bets. es, Iteuilereuurg and New Ches ter. c,ntam.rig 145 ACI.ES. with truprlvetnebt s nuw ioc.n.piert by George J. Shank. Price k pi .r acre. Teruo: One ha.f to ne paid on the dui:very of the deed; the Wanes to suit the pup:baser. either in c44h or in first indgment Bonds of not lees than 32:K1 for No.l. and $4(.0 for No. 2. to ti • paid annually with interest. .These farms are patented, lie ha nlaoirtPly end have been tuned. W.F. SUMNER. May 29, 1467.-tf Valuable MERCHANT MILL, .s DARK and ?AR' MII L. witk, 40 ACRES OF LAND. Known as ••candoe'e on Marsh , r,ek. It, A lan,. countv. PA.. 4 miles northeast from Emmitts burg. and 6 mile, south wolf room stair.i, qll iu order, water power heav: , and in a good grain country. On.. , ther )11 1 L. known ae "Ifollingor's Milt.•' with RO ACRES id , LAND. one mile from Abbotistotru, on the Hanover turnpike. All in gc..l.lrder. GEOItOE ARNOLD. •- • • Ang.7, Ifi67.—t( . - - - - - Q UT LOTS FOR SALE. _ . WO LOTS convenient for pastcrOre or cultivation, west of the Theologi:al Seminary. and adjoining Lots of Dr. S S. Schrnocker and of Judge Ziegler. are offered at Private Sale. - Each contains abut five Acret. They will be sold together or separately. Apply to Nov 6—it D. McCONAUGIIT. _ _ afants. SEXTON WANTED, FORChrigt ('horch . (Lutheran.) (Jett.) eltur g. Pa. Ap ply to either of anclermiwned. A. D. BUEHLER, ') 11. S. HUBEK. `-Cumnaittee. ' 11. J. FAIINESTOCE, Oct, 113.-Za I=l A.NYper..on haring a GOOD FARM for sale and willing to take in part payment, one or more -tracts of choice Western Land, located in a well settled neighbor. had near County, Towns, Railroads, &c., be will find • purchaser by inquiring at this office. [Sept. 11, 1867.-tf WANTED, AGENTS— • (Male or Female)—Can clear $5O per week at their own home. in a light and honorable business. Any person baying a few home daily to spend will find thin a good paying business. Address. sending two stamps for full pat Um:tiara, E. Z. LOCKWOOD, Detroit, Michigan. Nov. 6-Bto WM. A. ELDEN Varblt CANNON MARBLE WORKS CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND EAST MID DLE ST.,OPPOSITE TfiE COURT-HOUSE. G.ETTYSBUI?O, PA., AVERY Q ESCRIPTION OF WORK EXECUTF.L IN THE FINEST STYLE OF THE ART. May 2.9,1867—t f GETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MEALS & BRO. In East York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Where they are prepared to furnish all kinds of work in their line, SUCH AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEADSTONES . MANTLES, &c. to the shortest notice,aud as cheap as the cheapast.— &raise us a call. Produce taken in exchange for work. Gettysqurg, Kay 7Y.1887-. GEORGE ARNOLD 111. AR D AR E AND 0 X OC /7-1- THE subscribers havejnet returned from the °Mee With en Inunenseenpply of HARDWARE& GROCERRIB, which they are offering at their old stand In Baltimore street, at priceato suit tbethues. OurstO3kconsistull part of. OarponteetTool a • Blacksmith4Toole. Cosoh Pcndlep e hoe Platting'. . Oabiliet Mater' •Toole . Housekeeper'tPlzturet Alf kinds oflr on to GROCERIES OF 'AZ RINGS, Gils.Pain t . be., t. Thertis no articleinelud ed in the several departments mentioned above. but what can he bad at this Stain. Byer, Massy, blechanler can be ilotr. ocimmedated here with tqcdriandindinsca and Bonsekeep. en scan end every "Merin titeirldne Give ne a all as we eseprepesedto teal &sews Ohs' 40.111* Antathe city • . Kly 29 All 6 7. scat estltt chits. FOR SALE, ME A FARM WANTED ia.rttutart, tutlerp, &c. JOJL B. DANNIR; DAVID BIBOLZR. Cloth*, put, jaw, at. NEW GOODS. GEO. ARNOLD has now I opened a LABOR STOCK 01 READY - MADE CLOTHING, mostly of tat own nuinttfaettzre, consisting ',fall lbw of COATS, PANTS ti VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,. CRAVATS, HOSIERY, &c., AT PRICES TO KIT TUB nms& iiirctu, examine and Judge for yourselves. Oct. 30, 1867.-0 SOLDIERS' lIEAD-QUAILS At NORRIS' STORE, is the place to got your FALL & WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH. I F you want a cheap Over coat, IF yon want a good cheap Dream - Coat, go to NORRIS' 1 Y you want a good Evetyday Coat, I F you want a good pair of Panto, I F you want a good cheap Test, IF you want a FASHIONABLE lIAT, go to NONNI" I F you want a late Fall Style tap, IF you Want a good pair of Bouts or Shoes, go to NORZIB' IF you wont a FASHIONABLE NECK-1111, go to NORM! IF yon want a good Freud' Calf °altar, go to Naiir I F you want a good Umbrella, I F you want good Paper Collin, IF you want a fashionable suit of Clothes, go to NORRIV I' you want anything in the Gentleman's Line, go to NORRIS' I P you want • good SMOKE. IF yen want good ITEATT UNDER-CLOT go to NARDI', A loal—A large stock of CASSIMIRES IN THI Persons prefering the goods to Ready golds Clothing, au be accommodated at the lowest Pah price. OM 9, 1867.—t1 TRIO. C. NORIta. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS I AT LOW PRICES THE A underaigned has opened a new Boot and &hoe Store. on HAL tIMORE STREET, one door south et the Presbyterian Church and nearly oppoeiteMeCrsary's saddler Shop, where he offers an attractive tiaeorteseat ~f 40.13 in hie line, all new and selected with the great— tat care. Ile has LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL (MITERS, LADIES COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S KIP BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S CONGRICKS GAITERS, GENTLYMEN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES, GENTLEMEN'S BALMORALS, GENTLEREN'S BROGANS, ke. MISSES' CONGRESS oerrass, MISSES' BALIit.SAL GAITSES, MICSES MOROCCO SALISOSAid, Ac., Ac., tc., C. BOYS' 4XINGRESB GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALNIGRALS, BOYS' BROGLNS, Le., *c. All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers, from town and country, ere invited to call and examine goods and prices belbre purchasing elsewhere. lam dis termined to sell cheap--a little cheaper than any other house in the county. By strict attention to business, nag dealing fairly and squirely with everybody, I bops to merit and receive an encouraging share of public pa/tow age. The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will be carried au, iu all its branches. boots, Shoes and Gaiters tide to order A Is.), Boots and Shoes of his own mann. u•ture constant:y on hand. Repairing don on short Dothe—and uo effort spared to give satisfaction. Dupe but first claw workmen employed. Having a life-time experience at the business, I feel confident that Ina please all who may cad. D. H. ILLIINGSL, Gettysburg, July 31, 1867.-tf NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFF'S STACKS OF THEM! J BRINKERHOFF, corner of the • Diamond and Yi_irk stroe , has just returned from tilt. city will. an minimally attructrre assortment of CLOTHING FOR SPRING & SUMMER WIAI, which he will sell at such prices as cannot fall to take them off very rapidly. Call and judge for yourselves. Tu look. at the excellent material, tasteful cutting. sad neat and substantial. sewing, and then to 'get hie low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they see It se much to their interest to do so. Ile has Coate, Pante, Vesta, otall styles and materials; Hats. Boots and Shoes; Shirts, °fall kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerehleft, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and PaperCollats Bnipendera, Brushes, Combs: Trunks, Va{ices, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing 'Marcos, Pion, Stations:FM!: Ch.cks, Watches, Jewelry, with a Monsen and one other articles, entirely too numerous to dotall is a news paper advertisement. Ile asks the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that it will please—aud no one can or will sal cheaper. Don't forget theplace--cornerot York street and the Diamonci,Gettyabnrg.. May 29, 1667. JACOB BRINKBAHOFF. MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS', Cl SSJMEBES, TWAW.DB, and other materiale for lien's Wear, furnished and lead up, to order, on shor:t notice. SATISFACTION WARRANTED. • Work also solicited front Customers, o purchase their Goode elsewhere. W. T. KING, York street, opposite the. Bank June 12,1867.—1 T BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING. JAMES WILSON Respectfully Informs hie friends and thepubllegenerally that be has built • new Shop, on West Middle street, GETTYSBURG. a few door. from the Court-goose, and is now prepared promptly to execute all orders *or work in his line. Gentlemen, Ladies and Children requlrlaig BOOTP, 8110108, SLIPPERS. Ai., are requested to she him a call. 11. superintends all work made in his and wUI guaranty satisfaction, both as to prices and ra ty of work. kit - MENDING-WI Of all kinds promptly attended to. Aug. 21, 1567.-tf =I FALL STYLE OF HATS FOR 1867. . S. S. M'CREARY HAS Jut received a fresh and general siwartasent of LUTd, including the very latest style of Sae elk, easeinuire and Soft for Bats. and also • wig...antra flue and low priced . Wool HATS sad OAPS ibr Mew sad BOYS. 'He itiviteshie friends and tampatine to give hls• a calf . iSept..ll,llll7.—tf Nev Goods ! CHEAP-CIiEAPEk-CHEAPEST 1 you*isb to buy good and • cheap L Goode, call at JACObS s Bko'B. STOKI, Dior M 7• era' Hotel, in Chambers!!lorg street, °latish . _ They have the very best ielectloopf goods, much es CLOTISL OAIII3IMIERS. TWait DP, he., the market an pro deco and are determinedlto sell them as cheep ria cam be with anywhere in town or country. Any pima waking to hays them cutout, min have It don* tins el = Those desiring Goode male op, can atm bee We warrant the best work and the best Ate to be bid anywhere No hinebos in what we say. We bows ou Ter7 toe 11011111111. MACHIN IS, saes always ready So Watt ea pas*se. am fall satlatotOtoo Oren a. tO opersttag 0111 and es.mioe. We warms that to be tie bat lb /AO ass. = 4 20, Mr. - , • go to NORRIS. go to NORAISt r) co NOWLIII% go to NORhXI' go to NORMS go to NORRIS' go to NORRIIP. go to NORRIS'
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