West Market Reports"" Tfl 'Logi_ - , - ,• : 4 M 505120. ILLYK nutrn,_ WHIT__,F WHEA.T, .• - ‘,2 90 $ 2 OD s: : REA WHEA.T. . • . 900 00 . 225 eottlY, . - OA T ., - • - BUCKWHEAT, - BUCKWHEAT, . HAY. FT HALiIMURH. AHTft. . W ma. • . MCP' • • 00 4 . . . .„ li arezio cArni., "1 m 001.,,1 HAY • - ' ' wiitioKEY. :. '' :I Married. Onfininitai l Lod,,by itenr.lll.r. Bono% Mr. ATI .: A H !ARC ftutkUb township, to Miss XLIZAIWTH EASON, of Stratus township. OnW o 2lllth ult. by, Bev. Dr. Mauer. gr. EN y . ofilaitt rant% Md., to Mho ELIZABETH •Cit Va n% a Adams ooinail• Died. On Thursday last. Mn. MAGDALP.NA. of Joseph Smith, deceased, of Liberty spwa oe,lter frith year. 60 29th ult., In Hanover, Mn. REBECCA Wife of Mr. Joseph X. Cramer, aged 5..5 XI mouths and If days. ilia lath of July, seer Perrysburg, Imfinna, fs. MAUI& POTtERPIELH, daughter of Mrs. 11onrietta Wergandt of this place, aged 721 years tied hi mouths. Dr. T. 0. Kinzer, HAYING located permanently at BON AUGIITOWN, Adams county,will attend promptly to all professional calls, day or aight. talhe at John I. tndis's, where he can always be found, unless professionally engaged. kr Superintendent's Notice. I - WILL ex mine Teachers at the following I named times and paces, to wit : litraban, Hunteretown. August 18, 9 a m. Heading .4 Hampton, Hampton, Aug. 23,1 pm. ilamiltoni. East Berlia, Aug. 24, 9 am. "Berwick bor., Abbottstown, Aug. 24, 3 p Berwick tp., Elder's S. H., Aug. 25, 9 a m. -Oxford, New Oxford, Aug. 25, 2 p m. Butler, Middletown, Aug. 27, 9 a a. Menallen, Mendereville, Aug. 28, 9 a m Tyrone, Heidiersburg, Aug. 29 m : Huntington, Petersburg, Aug.. 3 a in. Latimore, State Road S. If., Aug. 31, ICs m. Cumberland, 11.tttlefield Hotel, Sept. 1,9 am. ountpleasant, Brnsh Run S. IT., Sept. 3, 9 aria Conowago, MeSberrystown, Sept. 4, 9 a sn. Union, Sehildt'a S. H., Sept. 4, 1 p in. Littlestown, Bor. Littlestown, .lePt. 5, 9 a m Germany, Gaplen's S. H., Sept. 5, 1 p m. ounijoy, Two Taverns, Sept. 6, 9 a m. Freedom, Noritz'a S. H., Sept. 7, 9 a m Franklin, Hilltown, Sept. 8, 9 a m. Highland,-Charch S. H.,'Sept. 9, 9 a m lloiniltonbarr, .Fairfield, Sept. 10, 9 a in. Libirty, Croyson's 8.11., Sept. 11, 10 a in. iserThe time has come when we meat have letter Teachers—hence none but those well qualified will be licensed to teach. Examina tions will be more rigid and thorough than heretofore. Teachers will prepare themselves accordingly. Directors will please attend, AARON Sll EELY, Co. Supt. Gettysburg, Aag. 6, 1869. he Fdr Sale, AL A SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE, in Hose wood case, of modern style, and good as new, having been used but it /avid time. AI.o, a set of PARLOR 'FBRNITUAE, in Walnut and hair cloth, consisting of' an ele gant FRENCH SOFA and SIX CHAIRS, ail good as new, having been but little used.— Will he sold a bargain. 'lnquire at this office. Aug. 6, 1866. Stray Mare. to the premises of the subsefibtr, in el k j Butler township, 'on the Carlisle road, 6 to leg from Gettysburg, on the 16th of July last, a B .Y MARS, witu a little white on each hind leg, is poor, and has I very low neck— suppeeed "to be 12 years old. The owner is requested to come -forward, prove property, pity charges, and take her away. Aug. 6, 1866. 3t Teachers Wanted. HE HE Board of ,School Directors of Stratton township will meet-at the Public School louse in lltinterstown, on SATURDAY, the IVI of AUG CST next, at 9 o'clock, A. IL, for the`purposc of erndluyinc 8 Teachers, to take charge of tits ach tots of said township during the Gill term. The County Superintendent will be preseat to ex tnaine applicants. ', By artist of the Bdxrd, i Iit:NRY BUCHER, Prea't. bAsilL Toomos, Scc'y. , July 30, 18Uti. .30, Licenses. IIE following applications for Restaurant License have been filed in my-office, and 9v.11 be presented at the Court of Quarter Ses - 610a9 on M INDAY, the 2Uth ot AUGUST,' 1866 : B.tinuelA.Miller;Huntiagton township, Jain E. Ilgeutrits, Gettysburg bor s ough. JAMES J. FLEX, Clerk July 30, 1800. to Saddling. rr:7F• nndertigned hat commenced the SAD MB and HARNESS-M.llO'lG business, ou the Hill, in Baltimore street, in thebuilding formerly occhpied by D. Sweeney as a Chair. maker's shop, 11 - • stairs, where he Asks those w.tuting anything id his line to call. Work done in the best manner, and prices moderate. REPAIRED at short notice. A lot ul uew Saddles and Harness on hand. J. M. ROWE. Gettysburg, /ant 25, 1906. 3m Groceries! Groceries! T II BEST IN TOWN! COME AND FjEE THEM! STRICKHOUSER do WISO ['EERY have ad ded al tray and 'plan iid stock of GROCERIES to their easiness, and invite the public to call and see for themselves. They offer the beit ol everything. at the losiett possible profits: COFFERS, SUGARS, SYBUYA, MOLASSES, SALT, FIS3, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Bletzking. Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords; with Confec tionary, Oranges, Eats, Tobaccos, Segars— and a variety entirely too large to be imam raled.. "Come one, como all." Gettysburg, June 18,1866. tf Prime Hama, fIOULDERS, Sides, home-made Bologna furf Saussajce, ko., a fun stock always l'ept for sale, of the very be quality, audits lowest living profits, by ICILBPUISCIT, Jane ft. . next door to the Post Office EverbArt's F EANKLIN HOUSE, - ' CORNER Or EDWARD 4PR MUIR ETREIIII, BALTIMORE, MD This House is on a direct line between the Northern Central and Batithore and Obit} Railroad Depots. It has been Milted and com fortably arranged for the convenience and the entortainmentat guests. , Noir. 20, 1865. tf L 0 0 S 8 C :iow on hand CLOCKS in great variety, from factories of the highest reputation ht the .tntry, and warranted good time-keepers. d on J. lIBTA4, . Opposite 'the Bank, Gettysburg. A NEW 'toils of GOLD AND SILVItit WATOHRS, s - Ated with especial care and warranted good thus keepers, just remised and for sale at J. BEVAY'S, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. 01:10.1R CURED HAYS.—A fresh 'apply la Jest received. A prime article sod for sale el:map by STR.ICKLIOUSER dt WISOTZSY. rSON'S Sacelsior 7 9lolight Gallery is the ploce to go if you wish Pictures at low pnchs. - iiiittisfsetiow gusraateed. . ALBFLEISCIR IS selling a large amount ilk of Goods, because the people are Ending out that be is determined not to be undersold: IMRE OLDER VINEGAR at Sean's Grocery of tile earner of the Diamond. April o, • . • 41,14tvg ggas 131114 f is rip sale Homer's Drug and Variety Spare. 1 T PUtILJC SALL—Ott, SATURDAY, the 18th day of AUGUST, 1868. at 1 o'clock, the undersigned will offer , at Public Sale, on the premises, the celebrated "Rose Farm," located 2, miles south-west ct Gettys burg, on the Emmitsburg road, containing in all 236 ACRES, more or lees, on which are erected a large Two-story STONE , HOUSE, with Stone Kitchen at- • 1 p tached, Stone Bank Barn, Wagon . 111 Shed, Hog House, Spring House, near the dwelling with an excellent. Spring, and other improvements. There is a great 'Arley of all kinds of fruit on the premises— two Pettit' Orchards in their prime, with Ap ples, Pears, Cherries and Plums in abundance. There are a number of fine ,Springs of never failing water on the Farm, supplying almost every field with water. The land is in a_high state of cultivation, having been recently heavily limed and manured. The property consists of two tracts adjoin ing each other. That on whleh the buildings are erected contains 186 acres, with about lo acres of fine Woodland, and lies east of the Emmitsburg read. The other tract contains 50 acres, and lies west of the Epansitsburg road, and all in good farming coadition.— They will be sold separately'or together, to suit purchasirs. - This is on of the most desirable properties in the con ty, being convenient to markets, Mills, Churches, Schools, &c. Its fine loca tion, with its Springs aed Groves, would make a most desirable site for a summer recoil, or a boarding house for parties dariaz the Sum mer. It is located near to R 0.111,1 Top, and on that part of the Battle-field where the fiercest of the conflict raged, giving it a historic inter est which may be of great value to the owner. It will be sold on easy terms and the atten tion of capitalists is directed to it, as we be lieve it to be a rare chance for those wishing to invest. Fo: further particulars call upon the undersigned, residing th ereon,'or address him by lett& at Gettysburg, Pa. G. W. ROSE, Agent. 000• •90 ... 0714 14 Ari 246 # !a; 10 412 1 IS 17 1110 .1:1 50 14 02 SS 60 . 12 00 16 00 . 22000260) - 2260 22T Aug. 6, 7866. to PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE.— The subscriber, by virtue of authority contained in the will of Philip Wolf, Sen., de. eeased, will offer at Public Sale, on the prem ises, on SATURDAY, the let day of SEPTEM BER, 1866, The FARM of staid decedent, situate in Ger many township, Adami county, on the public road leading from Littlestown to Sterner's Mill, about t# miles from "Littlestown, adjoin ing property of Jacob Pitzer, Joseph Staley, Solomon Menges and Sylvester Hamer, and containing about 100 ACRES. The improve ments are 4 Two-story LOG W EA THERBOA.RDED _HOUSE, Log -;•5 Barn, with; Wagon Shed and Corn . ..,% - 11111 Crib attached, Hog Pen, Well, of • • ~„„ Water near the door, Apple and other truit, trees. About twenty-five acres are well cov ered with Timber. There is a suitable pro,- 'portion of 'good Meadow Land. The farm is under good fencing. At the same time and place will be offered for sale the folloWing articles of personal pro perty: 1 Bureau, Table, Bed4tead, Feather bed, &c., ;Move and Pipe, Quilting Frame, Spinning Wheel and Reel, Poi Rack, &c., Iron Kettle, Churn, Bench and sundry other articles. !kir Sale to commence at 1 , o'clock, P. 31., on said day, when attendance be given sad terms made known by JOSEPH-N. WOLF, Administrator de boni3 non with the 'lting. 6, 1866. ts will annexed. A Small- Farm - AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the . Ist day of SEPTENIBER text, the under signed will offer at Pablic Sale, on the premi ses, the FARNltiiiwhi3h she resides, situate is Cumber land township, Ad tins county, on the Tane ytown road, two miles from Gettys burg, adjcliniug lauds of Leonard Bricker, George SPaugler, Jacob Swisher and others, and containing 62 ACRES, more or less. There are about 12 acres of Timber, and about 10 sates of Meadow. The improve ments are a Two-story LOG HOUSE, with • One-story Stone Building attached, 'flank. Barn, Wagon Shed, Ifog Pen, and other -; out-buildings; an taelient well of water at the door, sad a good Apple Orchard, with an abundance of other fruit—Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Ate. ISAAC MYERS. Persons wiihing to view the property are requested to call at the dwelling. Bar - Sale 4o commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SARAH PATTERSON. ftrif not gold, it will be offered for rent on said day. [Aug. 6, 1866. is The Great Bane Fertilizer. T BACGH'S - RAW BONE PHOSPHATE, coatainingls3 per cent. of Phosphate of Lime, and 5.05 per cent. Ammonia. It should be borne in mind that the Phos phate of Lime in this article being obtained exclusively from RAW BONES and a TRUE BIRD GIANO, there is NO PORTION of it INOPERATIVE, as in the case of SUPER PHOSPHATES made from MINERAL GUAM- OS—out beingentirely SOLUBLE in the SOIL, continues to IMPART its-FERTILIZING qual ities to the CROPS for YEARS. The REMARKABLE SUCCESS which has attended its use for years past, is a sufficient, GUARANTY to induce those who have not trted it to do so. 'The GRAIN CROP where this FERTILIZER has been applied is supposed to hare ,been INCREASED from 25-to 50 per cent. by its use, while for TOBACCO and GRASS LANDS its weeds has been EQUALLY DECIDED. The price in Baltimore is uniform with (lie Manufacturer's Factory Price. GEORGE DITCDALE, Slanufactiirer's Agent, - 105 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. Vol. sale at Manufacturer's Price. Cost of Transportation added by SANWA, HEREtST, Gettysburg,. PAM HOKE, New Oxford. Aug. 6, 1 4 866. 3m §EALED ;proposals tv,ill be received by the Building Committee-of the Methodist it. .0 arch, of Petersburg,' (Y. S.) until THURS DAY, AUGUST 9tli next, 'or buildinx a Brick Church, in Petersburg, (Y. S.) Pa. The Church is to be 35 feet by aft feet, with base ment. Plane and ipecifications can be seen on or before the day of lettigg by application to the Rev. J. A. Ross, pastor in charge, or to either of the Committee. ISAAC A:B. DELL, - JACOB P. GAP.DNBR, J. W. FEIGHT, F. N. W. BOWERS, Je'y 30, 1866. Committee. TireßH Corner Stone of the New 'Methodist R. Church of Bendersrille, York - Springs oit, now in charge of the Rev. Joseph A. Ross will be laid on 'SUNDAY, the 12th of AUGUST next. • . WE. A. ELDEN, Secretary of Building Committee July 50, _ 1868. 3t JOSEPH BLOCHER'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph er, late of Mountjoy township, Adams coot, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Monatjoy township . , - Addansco., and the last named in West Manheim township, York so., they here by give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baying claims sgatinst the same to present them properly anthentio.tted for settlement. .1010 N BLOCHER, - ELI. BLOCHER, Jqns 25, 1806. tit Executors. AT PIIVbTS SALS.--,Several HOUSES cab be pun chased at Private Sale by call ing on FAHNSSTUCK 11B0111E11S. Dec.ls. 1168. tt _ 90 A - Itionth I—AGENTS wanted fur es entirely sue (graes, Just out. Address -O. T. GARIIT, City Building, Bid: ford, [Nay 21, 886. iely WAN'S Stole is the ohm to gss all kinds of Groceries CUBA?. TAE ROSE.FARIII Ti) Church Builders. Notice. Notice. Town Property PIIRLIC SALE. THE subscriber will sell at Pahlie Sale, at his residence, in Gettysburg, on TUES DAY, the 21st day of AUGUST,. next, the fol lowi og Personal Property, viz : One Horse, 2 Mules. I large sized Jack, sir-horse broad-tread Wagon, 1 four-horse nurrow-tread Wagon, I Spring Wagon, 2 Lime Beds, 2 Feed Troughs, 15 setts Horse Gears, Breeehbands and - Front Gears, Housings, Col lars and Bridles, five-horse Line, 2 Wagon Saddles, 2 Fifih Chains, I Log Chain, 3 Splead ere, lot of Single and Double Trees. Also,--1 old Lumber, Windows, Shutters, Doors, Boards, he., Are. . big-Hale to earramenee at t o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL. HERBST. July 30, 1866.. is . PUBLIC S.I.LE (V A FAR3I.—On SATURDAY, the let day ty of SEPTEMBER next, the subscribers, gzezutors of Joseph Blocher, deceased, will offer at Public 9 tie, on the premises, the fol lowing rt al estate of said decadent, viz : A FARM, situate in Mountjoy township, Ad ams sountr, adjoining Two Taverns, and lands of John Worley, Peter Bercaw, Jacob Baker, and others, containing HO ACRES, more or less—with due proportions of Woodland and Meadow. The improvements are a new Two story FRAME LIOUSE, a one and a half story Log House, Bank Barn, fl . Corn Crib, Hog House, a Road. young Orchard, with - several springs of water. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the first-named Executor, residing within a mile and a half thereof. girSale to commence at L o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be giv e u and terms made known by JOHN BLOCHER, ELI BLOCHER, July 30, 1866. ts* Executors. sarThe andemigned offers hie FARM, is D(ouutjov township, at private sale; acres, with good House, Baru, first-rate Well, ke,. July 30, 1866. JOHN BLOCHER. VALVABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALB.—On SATURDAY, the 18th dill , of AUGUST next, the. sub scribers, Agents for the heirs of Jacob Wolf, deceased, will sell at Patine Sale, on the prem ises, the, following real estate of said decedent, viz: A F ARM, situate in Tyrone township, Ad ams county, one mile west of New Cheater, and half a mile from Myers' Mill, adjoining lands of Henry Myers, Thomas Ebrehart, and others, containing 156 ACRES, more or less—; with a good proportion of heavy Timber and Meadow. Th. improvements are good Two story BRICK HOUSE, ~- Girt Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Coin Crib, Spring House, Smoke House, and other out-buildings. A good - well ut wa ter at the door, and a good Spring near the house.' Persons wishing to view the property will call on Henry Osborn, residing near Gulden's Station. sair.sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY OSBORN, JOHN WOLF, July 30, 1860. ts* Agents. Cheap for Cash! N EW STOLLE. I GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. TIN undersigned .has returned to Gettys burg, and opened a new Store, on Balti more street, next door to the Post Office, and nearly opposite the Court-House, where he offers for sale, CHEAP roe CAST!, a large and caolee assortment of GROCERIES,—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Niolasses, Syrups, Salt, &c.; with Fish; Bacon. Lark and so on. Also, LIQUURS—Wines, !handles, Gies, Whiskies, MIME, a nd everything else in the line. Aldo, aorqu tots,' of Notions, to suit any nai everybody. Recollect this is the place to boy CHEAP roe CASH. GEO. F. KALBFLEISER April 23,'18G6. $ 1 ;500 Per Year! WE want Agents everywhere to sell our lIIPROVED $2O Sewing Mazhines.— Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.— Sent on trial. Warranted tire years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for Leas than ,5-10, which are folly !Aired by Bowe, ll'heeb•r Groner 4 Baker, Singer.} Co., and Rae/adder. Ali other cheap machines are infringements, and the Seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir cal trs sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw .Velark, at Biddeford', Maine or Chicago, 111. May 21, Min. illy What Every Family Needs. ACOPY of Dr. Chase's Recipes or Informa tion for Everybo ly. Over 200 copies have already been sold le the south-west end of this county, they giving general satisfac tion. Wo can conscientiously recommend it to be the most reliable work of the kind ever offered to our citizens, - and that for so little money, we feel corrtident tFrat noae who pur chase the work will ever regret it. Be sure to examine the Descriptive Circulars when left at your homes. flood references, *city could be given, hut we defer it, as it will recommend itself. The county will be canvassed by - GEO:IIGE T. WEIGLE, Ageat July 16, 1866. 4t• Still at Work I T HE undersigned continues the c.,IIIIIAGE-MAKINO BUSINESS,' in all its branches, at his old stand, is East Middle street, Gettysburg. NEW WORE wade to order, and REPAIRING done promptly and at lowest prices. FALLING-TOP AND STANDING-TO,' ,•13 UGGIES cossrarnor ON•HAND. Two first-rate SPRING WAGONS for sale. JACOB TROXEL. Battle-Reid HOtel. --. 1 • MS Hotel, being one of the relics of the Battle of i rettysbarg, has been fenovated an reftirnis ed, and is ready to entertain' travellers and ! the publie generally. it being a short distance from 'the Soldiers' National Cemetery, it !affords convenient accommoda tions for all vCsitir.g there, and the subscriber flatters tams+ that none shall leave him dis satisfied._ . I Also, lee Cream andiall kinds of refresh ments, at all hours, talaccommodste prome naders. Give - me a calli. JOSEPH LITTLE, Proprietor. Gettysburg, .fry 21, 1866. tf Notilee. PHILIP MILLER'S 'lESTAfE.—Letters of administration de Cbonis non, cum test.- santo annexe', on the estate of .7hirtp deceased, late of Hamilton twp., Alt.ms co., baying been granted to the 'tinderstgard, resi ding in the same township, ha hereby gives notice to all persons indehed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tht same tc present them prop erly u;.thenticated for settlement. HENRY L. MILLER, Adm'r. July 9, 1866. 6t* Bark Wanted. THE subscriber will pay FITS DOLLARS per CORD for BLACK OAK BARK, de livered at Ida Tannery, to Gettyabnrg. • JOHN !WPP. _ June 18, 19A6. - Via Ware and Staves. T"subscriber respectfully Informs the pabtic that he still continues the business of,maklng• ALL RINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE, at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polley%) in York stmeet, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other articles for kitchen use , &e. Also, COOKING STOVES & NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. S. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 1866. 3m Philip Redding, 4yOI3TICE OF Tlitt PRACIIti will be at -his office, (at his resiclintee,) in Cumber. land township; on Teesdaf end rattly of each week, to giSe kle. attention tor Justice's bust les... 1 [April 30, 1866. 4in PUBLIC SALE. INN SATURDAY, the 4th day of AUGUST next, the Heirs of Catharine Beatle man, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, OR the premiies, the following property, riz : A HOUSE AND LOT, in Middletown, Adams county, adjoining Jacob Peters and others. The Roast is Two-story, Weatherboarded, with a Two-st , ry Rack building. A Stable, a good Well of Water, and Fruit Trees, on the lot. Alan, A LOT OF GROUND, well calculated far building, adjoining the above—with Pear Trees thereon. At the same time and place, will be sold the follow ing Perm) tal Property, viz : TABLES,—CHAIRS, BUREAU, CORNER CUPBOARD, Beds and Bedsteads, Cook Stove, Ten-plate Stove, Copper Kettle, Iron Pots, Queensware, Crocks, Tabs, Meat lessee, and many other articles. gerSale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ISAAC ROTH, WILLIAM G. EICHOLTZ, July 23, 1864. Heirs. Highly Valuable L IMESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, the Bth day of SEPTEMBER next, the subscriber, Executor of George Law rence, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the following highly valuable Real Estate of said decedent, •ia : A LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Meuntpleasant 'township, Adams county, oa the road leading from McSherry'. town to Hunterstown, about 2 miles from the former place, and within 1 mile of Conowago Chapel, containing 70 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Conrad Bender, Samuel Geisclman, John billy and others—improved with a Two-story Weatherhoarded , HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, " I Corn Crib, Carriage Houle, Hog Pen, and other ont-buildings ; first-rate well of water at the door, and an Or chard of good fruit. The land is in high cul tivation and under good fencing. This is a very choice property. fniar.iale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by LEVI LAWRENVII, July 23, 1866. to Executor. Sale of Real Estate. j WILL sell, on accommodating terms, my prolerty, located in II aniltonban town ship, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield, and eight miles of Gettysburg, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," containing 50:l ACRES OF GOOD LAND, well improved There is on this land a good TiIItEE•STORYSTON'E %WA, containing . two run of Burrs,-and a SAW MILL. Apply to the lion. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charlestown, Jefferson co., Va. June 18, 1866. tf Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANYperson wing a good, Farm for sale, and will take in part payment, one or more tracts of ' FIIt4T•RATB WE irEft , i L.tND, well located, near Railroad, Schools, Church es, County Towns, ksa, may find a purchaser by applying at this office. June 18, 1866. if M ORO PHILLIPS' Genuine Improved Super-Phosphate OF Lime. STANDARD GUARANTEE; D For Sale at Ntanufactorer's Depots, 27 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 95 Soul Street, Baltimore, Md. And by Dealers in general througout the Country. The Material of which MORO PILLLIPS" PHOSPHATE is manufactured contains filly per cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore it is more durable. The ammonia present gives it great additional fertilising value. • Five years' experience has proved to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and is not onli• active but lasting. MORO PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. `Price $36 per ton-2000 pounds. Die ec ant to de,ders. Feb. 12.1860., tf Another Large Stock OF NEW GOODS - JUST ILECEIVED AT GRIMES'S James A. Grimes, York street, has been to the city again, to replenish his stock, which went off so rapidly, because it was so very good and so very cheep: The new stock beats anything he has yet offered to this community, and he hopes all the people. ill come and see for themselves. His new purchase of SYR UPS can't be beat, and he will sell from a pint np to a barrel ; his SUGARS are of all varieties, including the very primest ; his C )FFEES are the best in the tharket ; his FISH are elegant; and his FLOUR extra. .11e has laid in a large lot of STONE-WARE, which be offers cheap, and is sure will please —so with his WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS WARE, LAMPS. PICKLES, SPICES, CON FEC lIONARY, Tobacco and Segars, and the thousand other things to be found in his very full and complete Store. By selling cheep, and selling quick, lie expects to get along quite as u ell as those who have greater profits, but sell slower. [June 11, 18':d. Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the net( regular session of the 'Lngislature of 'Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of a Sav ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough of Uniontown, Adams county, Pens's., under the name and style of "THE LITTLESTOWN SAVINGS' INSTITUTION," the intention of which shall be to loan out money and receive deposits thereof, and do such thiegs as are usnallydone by similar Institutions; the cap ital thereof not to exceed One Hundred Thons and Dollars, to' be divided into shares of Fifty Dollars each. July 3, 1866: 6m Lime & Coal. k REILLX have erected two addl.. tional Lime Niles, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared then ever to sup ply the best of LINO, la large or small quanti ties. Farmers and others eau hereaftet look fora more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to extend and continue their fit vorsto a firm which is making every effort to accommodate them in the best manner possible. They will also continue to keep on hand, for a good supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get tysburg. May 14, 11366. tf Shoes, Gs'Uri, dr.e. JOHN M. MIMING, IN CARLISLE Steil; Rest side, a few doors from the Public:Square , Gettysburg, his laid in at excellent assort ment of Shoes, Gaiters, ie., for MEN, WOIIES AND CiIILDREN; which he is offering at the very lowest profits. Having bought for cash, at the latest re Dic tion, he is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot and Shoe manufacturing carried on at the same place, and the best kind of work made. JOHN M. BELLING. May 14, 1866. tf Greeery 44 Liquor Store. • AFIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of ofto- . OEREBS, cheap. FISH of different kinds. A huge lot of POTOMAC HERRING, at low price. The best and largest assort ment of LIQUORS ever kept in this place. PURE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, JtC., xieto medicinal 101 l other purposes, in viand ti s large or small. AIso— :MEWS CELEBRATED HERA BITTERS. ~. WM. IL , klAiiiTiN, . Oifl I Baltimore it., Gettysburg. . ; May . 2B, 1481 111111)1 belt lot of Upper Lecher COLLARS, 0110.'0 we , oi sk.rtow ready and for ads. - D. IleGilalfilf hi 80N. Sheriff's Sales:, • '"'Y porf %Wm. of rundry . write of Venditioni . _ Expoues, . saved out of the Courtof Common leas of Adaas county, and to me directed, will be exposed et POlie Sale, at the Court House, in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST neat, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, viz : A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Straban township, Adams county, adjoining lands of George Boyer, Nicholas Schriver and Henry Witmor, containing 10 Acres, more or less, improved with a Two-story Frame DWELLING HOUSE,-ut Tiro-story Back-building attached, a Double Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Wash Rouse, licg Stable, Corn Crib, a new Frame Weatherbcarded Blacksmith Shop, a well of wate,r near the door of the dwelling, and a young Apple Orchard on the tract. Also, A TIMBER LOT, situate in Menallen township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Paul Sowers, Philip Donohue and Graft's heirs, containing 8 Acres, more or less.— Seized and taken in Execution -as the real es tate of SINGLETON CLITLONISTER. Also, A HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, adjoining lot of qrs. Sketty on the west, lot of Peter Beitler on the east, an alley on the north, and fronting on Chambersburg street— improved with a one and et half story DWPI, LING HOUSE, part brick and part weather. boarded, a Frame Stable, Hog Stable, 4c. Seized and taken in execution as the real es tate of Wlt. TAT Y. Also, at the same time and place, on a writ of Fiert Facies, will be exposed to public sale— TWO TOWN LOTS, situate in the Borough of clettyshorg, adjoining lot of Michael Arter, on the north, an alley on the west, and as al ley on the south, and fronting on Washington street on the east. Improved with a Tero-story Frame Weatherboarded HOUSE, Wood House, Hog Stable, well of water near the door, and some fruit trees or, the premises. Seized and taken In execution as the teal estate of WitttAt JACKSON. Sheriff's offlee, Gettysburg, July 23,'66.: ITen per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over immediately otter the property is struck down, or upon failure to comply therewith the prop erty will be again put up for sale. OTWE is hereby given to all Legatees and j~ other persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 20th day ol AUGUST, 18b6, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz : 312. The second and final account of Peter Greenholtz, Administrator of Jacob Green belts, deceased. 31.31 First account of John Wertz, E xecy for of the last will and testament of David Tho man, deceased. 314. Account of Elijah Spangler, Adminis trator of Catharine Miller, who,was Adminis tratrix of Philip Miller, deceased, cum teats.- mcnto annexe. M. V. LOCK 315. The account of Michsel Minter, Admin istrator of George B. 51111er, deceased. ' 316. The first account of Lydia Aug Wei gle, late Lydia Ann R inn, Administratrix of the estate of Sainuel P. Rahn, deceased. 317. First and final account of George Ba ker, Esq., Executor of the hist will and testa ment of Wm. Barigher, deceased. 318. First and final account of John 11.. Aul *bough, EN , Executor of the last will and tes tament of John G. Morningstar, deceased. 319. The account of Wm. H. Houghtulin, Executor of the will of Cornelius Houghtelia, deceased. 320. First and final account of Joseph Lilly, Esq., Execnton of the last will and testament of Edward Colgan, deceased. 321. The first account of Qavid Schwartz, Executor of the will of John Miller, late of Litt lestown, deceased. • 322. The first account of Isaiah E. Metering, acting. Administrator of the estate of John lehring, late of Gerniany twp., deceased. ' 323. Account of Adam C. Musselman, late Guardian of Mary E. Snyder, minor child of Jackson Snyder, deceased. 324. The first and' final aeisount of Jesse Spahr, Adminiitrator of Mary Spahr, deceased. 323. Fir±t and final account ,of, Daniel (lei- Selman, Administrator or Christian Hostetter, deceased: 326. Second account of Joseph L. Shorb, Esq., Administrato; of Mary Sneeringei, dec'd. 327. First and En_Ll account of John H Ides. Esq., Administrator of the estate — of . Maria Bollinger, deceased. 318. First account of Josiah Wickersham ' Administrator of the estate of Wm. W. Cook, late of Menalten township, deceased. 329. The first account of J.tcob F. Lower, Administrator of the °Ante of John Lower, late of Franklin township, deceased. 330. The fist account of George Myers and John Myers, Executors of the will of Jacob Myers, late of Hamilton township, deceased. SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, t July 23, 1868. td. Jury List fur August Court. GRAND JURY. Monatpleasent—John L. Jeakin3, (Foremna,) Jacob Sanders, George Howard. Struhan—Henry Bucher, Peter MaCkley. Harniltonban-;—Beuben Stem, Rudolph Rusk. Union—Eaoch beferer. " Tyr)ne—john Eicholts. Franklin—Jacob Etch°lt:, Henri Miltenbor- ger. Berwick tp.—Samael Brown. Littleatown—Samuel Weikert. Butler—David S. Toot. Gettyeburg—g. B. Picking. „ Reading—Robert M. Dick.; Conrad Spans* Freedom—David Rhodes. Latimore—Michael Ebersole. Menaßen—Henry D. tinier. Berwick bor. 7 -Theodore Piiieger. Cumboriand—ileorge Bpangicr of A. Liberty—Diivid Eiker. NotingOy—Elijah Eckenrode. (Iguanas. Jost. Hunting(on—George Wiesen* of H., Alfred Millfr,Abrabam Yenta, Jacob Shaeffer, Isaac Howe, Joseph Smith. Cumberland—Jacob Mating, George Haring-of J., Abraham Plank, Henry S. Toot; MenaHen—Joshes Taylor, Elisha Penrose. • Hamilton—George Laugh, Silas Miller. a: Germany—Jacob Kiunk, Ephraim Mainly. Franklin—Elias Spangler, John Deardorff, NI- chsel Schlosser, Freocis Will. Latiusore— George B. Brant, George L. Dear- dorff, Benj.tinin Livel•berger. Hamiltonban--Daniel Bieseckor, Joseph Gil haoh, Janes 11. Marshall. MonotWeasant---tadrew Howard, Joseph E. Homier, Henry Weikert, Jr. Reading—.Wcu. H. Dicks, Andre, H. Myers, Samuel Overholtzer. Berwick tp s —Jneob Soarbeer, Martin Bechtol Butler—George 4. &sae, John Schlosser, John Hanes, Oxford—Daniel Fießret, Peter raiser, George Smith, Jobn,,Henry Myers. , Union—Abraham Hostetter, John Kindig. Bighland—Jeptha Dabs Lehman Pfonta. Littlestown—Joseph litirker,•Henry Rainer. Moentjoy—John Blocher, William Cowaover. StrAtm—Joseph Holtz, Henry Tate. Conowagn—Sainnet &limed:, John Weaver, Michael Melly. Tyrone--Jobs Delap, Rezaklab Snyder, ' Gettysburg—Alexander Spangler, S. O. Cook Liberty—Jacob Freedoa--John S.Plank. July 23, 1866. to New Chester Hwtiel. THE undersigned has purehased the Old Tanskinbanet Hotel property, in New heater, Adams county, PC, and reopened the house for the accommodation of Travel lers, Pedlera, Drovers, and all others. His Table will have everything in season, and his Bar the thoicestwinew an l liquors. His Cham bers ate large and airy. Good Stabling is at tached to the Hotel He asks a share of pub lic patronage, and will do his best to deserve it. JOSICi'll TODT. May 2t, 18+33. ~ STRAFED from the subscriber, near Mid dietown, Dotter township, 'Bigler P. 0., this coanty, on The 20th of June last, a large Dark Brown DULL, weighing between 11 and 12 hundred, with a large bead, heavy shout den and light hind quarters. White belly, d afew light, spots abut his flick. A. lib eral reward will hi p yid for his return of 864 formation leading to his recovery. v • _ JACOD V. TROSTLZ. July 93, 1866. 3t J _ ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. Register's "Notices. Estray Bali. Well4mproved Farm, IN JERIVISON CU LINTY, VA., FOR SALE. Desiring to change my basiriess, I offer for sale the FAHM 'pots which I reside, 3 'rile, southeast of Charlestown, Jeffersln county, Va., and 2 miles from the Shenandoah river, containing about 3ao ACRES OF LIME STONE LAND, 60 in fine Timber; under good fencing. The improvements are first rate. The DWELLING was finished in _ 1860, and contains 14 rooms. 1111 The out-buildings are of a char. actor to suit the farm, an i corn prise a good BARN, Ciro and thy ring . e. House, Quarters, Tements' Houses, Briel Smoke and Ash Houses, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, &c., and all under cypress roofing. Two fine Springs near the house, one in the yard; cistern at the door; never-failing stream through the farm, passing through the barn-yard; 3 young orchards of choice fruit, containing about 130 trees. I would call the attention of any one wish. log a well improved farm to this property— which can be divided into two farms, with buildings on each, and fine water. Any per son wishinF to see the land will call on D. Humphreys k Co., in Charlestown, who will direct them to it. :SAS. LAW. 0006 T Jaly 9, 1866 Farm for Sale. • MITE undersigned offers his FARM, wLtI or j without the present crop, AT PRIVA-TE ALE, Possession given immediately. The Farm is situated in Cumberland town ship, Adams county, adjoining lands of Win. Douglas, Samuel Pitzer and others, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, with about thirty-five acres of excellent Woodland, and the balance of the limn in a good state of cultivation. The improve,ueuts are a good Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with'.•2• Spring House, Frame Barn, - and ..11-11 other necessary outbuildings. - 7 ttlj Terms easy, ' •. - - 'Any person desirous of seeing or purchasing the above farm, can get all desired information by calling on the undersigned, residing there on. JULIUS HAFNER.. July 16, 1866. tf Valuable Properties for , Sale. JOHN C. ZOUCK, IAAND AGENT, Nsw OXVOID, AD iXi CjUNTIr, PA Has for Sale a number of d.•sirnble proper ties, to which be asks the attention of those wishing to purchase. A Flax of 160 ACRES, in Ifountpleasant township, Adams county, with good Stone Rouse, good Bern, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wash House, Orchard, &c., near a turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn, mid other out-buildings, Orchard, &c., three quarters of a mile from a railroad cation. A good chance; terms easy. 173 ACRES OF LAND, on the road leading frill] Hanover to Littlestown. Good limestone farm; large Brick ilonse, Bank 'Cum, and oth er; out-buildings. The Littlestowu Railroad raps through the rear part of the place. Price sss per acre. . b ' A FARM OF 300 ACRES, in Cumberland township, Adams county, three miles from Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad sad good market. This faint can be divided into tWo farms, there being alr.o.dy two sets of improvements on the tract. The improve. meats are a good two-story Dwelling House, Barn, and other out-buildings ; and a Tenant House with all improvements. A SMALL FARM of 10 ACRES, with good House and Barn, nod other out-buildings— good quality of land—good .Store staud— chance to keep 101 l gate and to attend to a port office. This is a good chance; terms easy. it FARM of 105 ACRES, on th'e turnpike, under good cultivittioli, with a large Brick House, Bank B um, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage Hawse and other out-buildings, all, new. LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 15 Acres of Land. The mill has four pair of Burrs ; and all' machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power in the CO , ln , y. A. FARM of 175 ACRES, near the Hanover tutnpike, on which is erected a good House, Ben, and all necessary out-buildings. The land is in a good state Of cultivation. This property wilt be sold cheap: A FARM of 195 ACRES, near Hanterstotin, Adams eounty, on which' 1.3 erected a good House, Barn and other unt.bnildlngs, and the land is Ina fine state of cultivation. This farm will be sold cheap. A FARM of 38 ACRES, 6 acres in wood, with one.and-a-balf-story House., good Barn —land in good Cultivation-31 miles - from New Oxford, and 1 miles from Bonqughtown. Terms easy. 18 ACRES of WO3DLAND, 2 miles from New Oxford. A FARM of 200 AORES, toed land, with large Brick House, B.►ra; and 2 Tenant Rouses —4O acres in wood—half a mile (coin the Con owago Chapel. A FARM of 180 Acre S-225 can be par chased—in CumbiATand township, 2} miles from Gettysburg, near Chambershnrg pike ; large weatherboarded Rouse, Bank Barn, iku.; 40 acres in wood. The Farm has been recently A FARM of 120 ACRES, with good Rpm and Barn •, 12 acres in wood ; one mile west of Bonaughtown. A. HOTEL. in New Oxford, two-story, roomy and convenient for business. Good chance; terms easy. Also, a number of good Houses and Lots for sale in New Oxford. Persons who wish to buy Real Estate; as well as those who wish to sell, are recinestkd to give tae snbacriberta call at his store in New °earl, 1 ! AddrOs3, JOFT C. EOITCIC, Laird Agent, New (Ward, Adams county, Pa. • July 9, 1866. 6m NEW G00D:42 GEORGE ARNOLD HAS now on hand a very large stock of RHADY-MADE CLOTHING, madly of his own manufacturing and well made, embracing every size and price. MCI A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTEIS AND CASSI MEM, well selected and very handsOmo styles, all of which will be sold very cheap, for sash Call and see them. GEORGE ARNOLD. May 7, 1866. 3m Fresh Confectionery AND SALOON.—Tbe subscri ber respectfully informs the cit4ens of ttysbarg and vicinity that he has a Confec tionery establishment, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, on Chambershnr4straet, to which he would invite their attention. 'lces, Candies, aad every description of Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and all kinds of fruits, always on hand. Parties, public an I private, as well as fam ilies, will be furnished with alt kinds Of Cakes, Ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwlse,) and other refreshments at their houses, upon short notice. Raving spent a life-time at the businesi, be natters himself that he understands it and that be is able 'o render entire satisfaction. Call and see his Confectionery. May 28, t 866. tf JOHN GRUM,. Removal OF ROTS OUR SHOE'S TO OfIABBF,RS. BURG STRICBT:' OPEN TO.D.LY, MAY 17, 1868 We take special pleasure in announcing to oar friends and C11?101111CS3 that we have this day openel our ICS CREAM SALOONS; at oar new stand in Chamberebtirg street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had the apartments fitted up in the best style. 4. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call. We will also furnish Ice Cream in any name tity to public or private parties, at prices•uts precedeuted. We will also have constantly an hand Fresh Cakeo, which we will furnish So all parties and pit-nits at the shortest notice. MEAD AND MINERAL WATER • can always bebad icy and cool and atali • kours H wing had a life.long experience to the manufacture of all the foregoing articles we I' ask the patronage of the pn'ilic senetally. • May 21,1866. tf MINNIOR * BRO. 1866,2, 4 Z u g h lr s e k :I ' ll 24 roptized byur. fi t ii4)113611 PWES'S PLVTATION BITTSRS, or Old Homestead Tonic, at Dr. It. 11011203/I'S is Store. TFfE PERUVIAN' SYRUP 1•• PROTROTeD Scit,crt ),/ OT ;or Peotnxide of knit, ft sew diseovery ii Inedicine which " STRIKES AT TUE R9ol' O. Dltifi.lik by eoppliing the 11.1004 with . iie VITAL ruisturce, oe wrs ilLemitxr—ittON. mu is the secret, et the succeee of this remedy in i3ii rin .t DYSPEPSIA, LIVER 004P1, UNT. DIOP. SY, CHRONIC D1,1.111:14; 1i 1301.101, Nervoes Affections, C sill; and I'll- cm, Humors, Loss of Coistitu it tional Vigor, Dise se of the Kidneys and Mita. 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