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From the Mobile Everting News.
A large number of people crowded the
jail yan.l• to-day to witness the hang
ing of Robinson, Richardson and Grant,
the three negroes sentenced to death by
Judge Chamberlain at the last term of
the City Court, Long before 10 o'clock
large number of negroes assembled in
front of the jell, and the yard, at the
time of the execution, was so densely
crowded that the police and military had
great difficulty in keeping open the space
about the scatlbid. Of course, many of
our readers are familiar with the facts
developed in the trial of these negroes,
but for the benefit of those who are not,
MC give the following 'synopsis: _Mr.
Fred. Peters, an industrious and well
known white man, residing about ten
miles from the city, in a fork of Dog
Inver, was preparing - to retire for the
night, when his house was sudden
ly and viojently entered by four negroes.
Mr. Peters's family, consisting of a wife
and four children, were engaged in even
mg prayers at -She time. The negroes
were more or•lavi disguised. They de
manded from Mr. Peters his money,
and received from him three dollars and
a half, all that lie had in his pocket.
'afore giving them this money, Mr. Pe-
rs °tiered resistance, but was unarmed
- bile the negroes were amply supplied
- with firearms, and found -that lie was
onside to contend with the robbers.
After getting this money they insisted
o w ,u his showing them where .the m
ina! 'der of his money was concealed,
and lie refusing to do this, they seized
his wife and searched her person in the
most brutal manner. They found upon
her ;, , 1,400 in gold and paper money.
After getting this further supply of mon
ey, they commenced searching the
house for more. They broke up all of
the furniture, and tore up a number of
the floor planks, but did not succeed in
discovering anything. In the mean
time Mr. Peters became restive, and one ,
of- the negroes fired several shots at him.
Fortunately, none of them 'took effect,
and one of the Mutes took l'position in
I runt of Mr. Peters, and with a cocked
and loaded pistol presented at his breast,
kept him from moving durinthe
greater part of the tour hours-they
renialueu in the house. He was held
passi‘e to look upon the violation of his
wife and his daughter by three of the
four ruffians. The daughter was only
to slue years of age, and the knife 'of the
negroes was called into ,requisition.
Alter doing whatever they pleased In
the,bouse, they finally left, and fur sev
eral days no arrest was made, and no
clue could be obtained by the police.
Finally, on the 3d of June, Ulysses S.
Grant was arrested; on the Nth of the
mime mouth Jim Richardson• was also
no ested, and shortly afterwards Charles
Robinson was In the guard house. All
three of these negroes were identified by
the Peters family, before the City Court,
BS having been members of the gang
CIA perpetrated the outrage, and they
v. ere convicted by ajury and sentenced
o he hanged on the 30th of August.
But as is known, the Governor, to whom
communications had been forwarded by
several city officials, postpu9ed the day
of hanging for four weeks. Another of
these negroes, Bob Smith, was arrested
by Colonel Dimon in New Orleans, but
through sonie legal quibble escaped. As
the hatchet fell and the unfortunate men
were launched into eternity, a piercing
scream was holed from the crowd, fol
lowed by a scene •of wild confusion.
'I wo or three negro 'women fell over in
secuuug ' convulstiond, and were borne,
kicking and struggling, through the
Seel tillig mass to the gate. Beyond this,
no disturbance or display was made by
those present.
SOLDIERS'
11E.4D-QUJRTER,S,
At SORRIA' STURE„te the place to get
FALL & WIN I rER GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH.
II 4 ,011 Want a Cheat) Over-coat,
go to NORRIFt'
you Want a good cheap Dress-Md,
go to NORRIs
IF y ou want a good Every-day Cont
go tO fgORRIS'
)au maw a goad pair of Pant..
to NORRIS'
I F you want • good cheap rest,
to
Noßms,
;,(nt nnt n FASHIONABLE HAT,
go to NORRIS'
IF ylln Avant a late Fall style Cap,
go to NORRIS
IF want a Knotl pair of.l3ontl nr Shoe.,
go to /SIORRISI
on writt n FASHIONABLE NECK-TIE,
go to NURRIK
you n ant a good French CallOttijlt;rchrtrus
I F you v. ant good Frubre
' go to saluns
IF ynu want gond Paper Conark,
go to NORRIS'
IFya Is ant Righlonable stilt of ln NO Clthßinßi,
gn IS
I y on st Int aur h tut In ae o:ltPPet:toVas
IF you want n good AMORE,
ap to NORRIS'
/r 11 wnnt good HEAVY YNDER-CIATII -
I go to NORRIS'.
AI -A large stock of CASSINIEBEH ' IN THE
VIE , Pergons preferring the goode to Wady
t •Ictt hit*, crm be accommodated at the ten
pin truth price. THEO, P.. NORRIS.
Oct. 11, od7. tf
FRESH ARRIVAL
Ft R. 'Y' GOODS
FALL AND - WINTER WEAR
at the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON
Moir stook consists of
31ERINOES, all styles
DELAINES, all styles
CALICOES, all styles
MUSLINS, all grades.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
of all styles awl quality
Pertons wanting GOOD GOODS and
COOOD BARGAINS,
should hot fail to go to the store of
A. SCOTT & SON,
Clombersbang street, lad &pure,
Oettysbarg, Pa
Vet. 11, INF
12E3
867
JERME L. RINERAIITand WITTE A. MIL
LIM are now prepored to do MILLINERY
work of al! kinds. Also DREW-RARING and
TAILORING done to order. Residence to END.
terstown.
OeL IL ME. Ilm!,
LAST NOTICE.
LL a Indebted to the late arm of Me
A C DY & DIEHL will please call and nettle.
If not paid beers the Ist of Dessenber, the Books
will be left In the hands of an ottloer for °ohm.
t ion, without mated tapereona
MeCURDY & DIEHL.
Oct. 11, IPM, if
NOTICE.
Vsßeboot Directors of Cumberland towashlp,
arna °aunty, hereby give notice that they
o longer pay l the tesehing of okdidren
to said township In Schools out of It.
Theso hereafter send - chtidren to Schools
outstdesf its thaltv, must expect to pay for their
tuition thesoseivea.
By order of the Board,
,ABR 4 HAM SPANGLER, Pres%
Y. LiOtrrent,
Oct. 11, ler. St.
r7FrMfMMI
dtWE 11W. Chun& of the United Brethren In
1 Christ, at Harney, Carrot county, Md., wil be
dedicated on Y, OCTOBBR
Olasebreaner, or 4r=alitt a wain el
althorn:darters, sill be
M, it. 1107.
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE PALE.
Tus siabotTiber will sell tila
VALUABLE FARM,
In Cannierland township, Adams county, Pa.
oontaining
THREE HUNDRED ACTOR.
The improvratieata ate pod. a large
BRICK HORNE, Switzer Barn, WaCnn
Shed, Corn Crib Melin a &e, The ,
land le all Granite mil, and Ina good state
of i ultivatlou.
THIS IS ONE OF THE 1074 T WHEAT AND
GRAM FARMS IN THE COUNTY;
and would answer well fora Dairy. There are
three" wella of never-falling water, and a running
atream through the farm, furnishing never•fall
lug water In nearly all the tied..
The farm win be sold in part, of 100 and 200
Acres, to suit purehasera.
I will also sell my DWELLING unrow,
on Chanibersburg street, Gettysburg,
which is n Very desirable property. lu
Any person wishing I.t, view the proper
ties grill be shown them by the subscriber, living
In Gettysburg. R. McCURDY.
0.1,11, PIK. tf
FARMS AND MILL
AT PUBLIC SALE.
TFlEundersigned Attorneys in fast for the
lei rs of Frederick Stoekslegew, late ofErnnk
hn township, Adams eounty,deeesstd, will otr.,
at Ponlle Sale, on SATURDAY - , the 9th day of
NOVEMBER, IMT, at 9 o'elogk, A. M., on the
premises, the following—valuable Real Estate of
said &swaged. viz:
No. I.—THE MANSION FARM, sit rutted In
Franklin township, county and State aforesaid,
near the road leading framer...l,ton n to ' , airfield,
shoot 2 miles south of the former place, adjoin
ing lands ofJohn Mickley, 1 , 1,41er1t k Diehl and
fit hots , contalinog 130 ACIH.I 4 , more or less,
has Mg thermal erected a large TN o-story
1101 t 'Tick. large honk Baru„.p
bu lit loci nummer,i Wagon Shed, new,,
Carriage House, Hog Pen, and other ne- "
co,tr3 nut.hatklings. There Is m never-U.111,1g
spring of excellent water near the door of the
dwelling: also, an excellent spring -house with
nes er failing 'dirt ng of water In lt. There is as a
rlety of chou* trait trees on the premises. con,lin•
tug of AppleB, Pears, Peaches tee. About 01 Acre.
otitis Tract are in exrellent Timber, month Willie
Oak. A fair proportion of the land is eh set in
Mead... the real In a high state of culthation.
nearly it hat Mg ,beeu limed one.. and some
In lee, the limestone of v. Melt wan obtained on
the property.
NO. 2.—A FARM, lying In Highland township,
on the public road running from Casliton 11 to
Fairfield, miles from the latter place, contain
ing t 270 .ACRFS, adjoining land, of Joseph
Abraham Mickley, Wm. Walter, anti
others. The improvements are a Two
story double 1.0(i HOUSE, a good Barn,
and other outAntlidings. There Is a SAW it
MILL nitli goad water-power on the pro- "
perty. Abont 70 Acres of this Tract are In 11111-
her. consisting of Locust, Oak, Ac., and plenty of
good Meadow. The land In of an excellent quail.
ty and In a good state of cultivation, about one
halt having been limed. There In u well of alder
at the door with a pump In it under roof. The
atone Farms ere well watered, convenient to
school holm., churches, d . c.,ftnd are In ea t.n . cc
opect desirable properties. - Nu " will be offend
In reparnte Tracts to suit purchasers.
NU. 9.—A VALUABLL MERCHANT MILL,
known as Herring's MIII, with 12 Acres of Land,
altuated In lialninanhan tc.wonliip. Adana. co..
Pa., on Little Marall'Crin.k, near the road lead•
Ing from ' , Mefferd to Cash town. It Is located in
a tine growing eonntry and commands most of
the custom of Carroll n Tract. The 14111 ham two
Over-shot Water-wheels 18 feet high, two run of
Burrs an one Chopper, and alillxtures net.essa•
ry to a gdod Grist Mill in running order. This
Is undoubtedly, a desirable 11111. -
Persons desirous of viewing the above proper.
Men will- be shown the name by calling on the
subscribers, residing ou Tract No, I.
Alletulance will Ue given and terms made
known on day of sale by
A. F. STOCKSLEGER
- D 1. STOCK4I,EUER.
JAC O B 11 leg LEI'. (D. of D.,) Auctioneer.
Oct. 11, Ng. is
PUBLIC SALE
THE subscriber, Administrator of the estate of
David R. Sterner, deceased, will otter at Puts
llc Out-cry, on -THURSDAY, the 24th day id-OC
TOBER lust, rat the Late residence of sold de
ceased, in Cumberland township, Adams county,
the persona/ property of said deceased
1 HORSE 3 MARES, I (spring) Colt, 3 Cows, 4
801., 'lll Pigs, / four-hors., Wagon, I one-horse
Wagon, Buggy and Harness, 1 Reaper, Plough!,
Shovel Ploughs, Harrows, Winnowing 3EII, Lime
Bed, Wheelbarrow, Hey Rake, Hay Carriage,
Hay Fork, Cross-cut Saw, Mattocks and Shovels,
Log Chain, Grindstone, Spreaders and Chains,
Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Sled, 1 Sleigh,
NON, Cow Chains, Horse Geans, Wagon Saddle,
Side Saddle Riding Bridles, Halters, Collars,
Riding Sadd le, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Tittioto
and Clover Seed by the bushel, Hay by the ton,
Also llousehold and Kitchell Furniture. ‘l2:
BEDS .kND BEDDING, BEINTEADS, Chairs,
Tables, Carpeting, Cooking Stove and Pipe, Desk,
County Map, Clock and Case, Chests, Baskets,
Buckets, together with other articles, too nu
merous to mention.
. .
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said
day, when attendance w/11 be given and terms
Made known by
- -
WILLIAM H. DOTTERER,
Oct. 11, ' Administrator.
A DESIRABLE PROPERTY
AT PUBLIC SALI:.
rvs THrusnAy, the 24th day of OCTOBER
A .1 theuntleralgurci WILL offer at Publ c
ale, a deoimblC property, corutisting of
1.1 TRACT OF LAND,
containing 271 Acres, more or less, 'situate partly
in }burntßon and partly in Reading township.,
Adams pountv, adjoining lambi of Daniel Baker,
David Brown; George Hoover, and others. It Is
in a high statv of cultivation. The improvements
are a new TWPstory LOG HOUSE, with
Stone Back-building, a Double Loa Barn, ...,
with Shots, Corn Crib, Carriage House,
Hog Stable, Smoke House: two wells of . 1
water, with a good Apple and Peach irehal d,
side. Pvarx, Grapes, a.. The property is located
on Big Conlaninto creek.
Persons svlshing to ley the property are re
quested to tall on the undersigned, residing
thereon.
Sale to eommenre at 1 o dock, P. M., on said
day, when attPlldalleP Mill be even and terms
d
mae known Ire. IIKNRY KING.
Oct. 11, IM7. .11*
PUBLIC SALE
OF V.ILCABLE LOTS.
~ A TURI)I.I', the 2nd dot of NOVEMBER,
1867, virtueof the ail' of Henry Overholtz
er, tate of Hamilton townahlp, - .tdarn. county,
Pa., deceased. and underlhe direction of the Or
phan'. Court of Adams county, the undernigned.
Executoro of the a 11l of Henry Overholtzer, dv
&axed, will expcae and sell at l'oblle Sale, on the
pronaire.,
TWO LOT', OF GROUND,
situate in Beading township, Adams county,
within one-hall mile of East Berlin, upon the
public rand leading from East Berlin to Hama
ton, an d adjoining lands of Ssonb Stauffer, George
Butt, Day Id Ernst, and Samuel Hvg.l,—each enn
taining nearly FOl'lt. Al'itF-Sof excellent red
Land, in a high state or (mitts talon.
Sale to commence at 1 o cl Yck P. M., on mid
day, when attendance - will be given and terms
mole known by H E NRY
K N ENO,
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GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE._
A LARGE assortment of line
GROCERIES,
Tear, Coffees, White &mars of all kinds, and
Brown Husars cheap, prime ' new crop Orleans
Molasses, and all 'trades of Snaps; :AM MACK
EREL, beet In market. All kinds of
LIQUORS,
wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye
Whiskey, &c., kw medicinal and other purpose.,
in any quantity.
Ittishler's herb Bitters, and the "Great
7,l=llarit is "
GRAPE WINE.
WM. J. MARTIN.
Baltimore street, Gettysburg
April 5, 1,167. Lt
- Photograph Albums.
rttE Inr g rat Mora beautiftil and cheapest lot of
PfIOYOGYL&PH ALBUMS ever offered In
yribunt. bat received at the EXCELSIOR
GALLERY. Albums holding SO Pictures only
Si 7.1 Our Mock comprises over 90 different
Myles, among which are the celebrated everlast
ing Chain and Hinge. Bug. Theme Albums we
have bought low and are determined to cell lower
than the same qualities can be bought anywhere
in this county or out of it. C. J. TISON.
Jan. H. 1567.
Executor's Notiee.
TWIN 11111311 4 . 14, );STATE.—Leer testamen
t/ tory tbe estate of John Diehl, late of Cum
berland township, Adorns county, Ps, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, resi
ding In .Franklln et3unty.Pn., (P. 41,tisgsLisers.
bum) he hereby gives notice to all persons In
debted to wild estate to make lognmilat, pfty
went, and those having elaints against the some
to present them properl) authenticated for .et
tlentrzt,
. •
JEREMIAH DIEHL, Executer
Augm st I. Bw
Lumber for 840,
ELLow PINE maitre. CHESNUT SIE
I. TE-
T OLE% CHESNUT RAILS, and PLASTER.
LATH, Swasle at "Mehra UM," in Hand.
tombola town:USA Adams minty.
J. I. SMITH.
Sept. 13, M. 31.
XAMES wanilog a good aridele of Perfumery,Foll , 7 &mop, or Hair Brusher, amp. be sa
1 1 .:41 at _ J. 1„ SCIFM-Woct,
ORPRANW COURT SALE.
LN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of _Warns county, will be offered at Public
le, on SATURDAY, the itlth day of OUTOSKR,
MIT, on the premier, the Hull Rotate of dehastinn
Weaver, deeeaaed, emulating of a TRACT OF
LAND, situate In Mountpleasant township, In
said county, containing 5 AClth)a, more or nu,
bounded by lands of Plus Smith,' Peter Rim
bough, John Lawrence, and David Smith.
The Improi.cmeuts are a Two-story Do: oci
HOUSE, Log barn, Hog Pen, cant Crib, ttt
mad excellent spring of water, a portico' of II
Meadow, and some unit tree.. The house la neat
the road lending from Lilly's Mill to the Ron
aughtown road.
sole to commence at 1 o'clock, on said day,
when attendinum will be given and term. made
known by JOUN WEAVER, Ex'r.
By the Court—Adam W. ]Linter, Clerk.
Oet 4,1047, to
A SMALL FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
ON MONDAY, the 2W day of OCTOBER In‘t.,
the bal.:fiber will offer at Public Bale, tat
the prefab., Ida
DK4IRABLE FARM,
situate In Latlniore townahip, Adams county,
half a mile east in Petersburg, adjoining lands a
C
James and Daniel Gardner, .L Jolts IVolford,
and others, containing 34 ACRES, more or less ;
giLl ood di;ritehreavineifmb'enfonneliomn'illic'ailoutno4lnegr,
uum, and SAW to he on thin. The iris
pros ements are a Ts. o-oitory ROUGH- oi
CANT HOURE,' with Back-buliding,
Frame Horn, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Smoke it
Howie, Hake Honor, d.e. ; with a well and
at the house arch- sprout on the plate; Apple
and Peach Orchard, with odor trait.
The property is convenient to churches, school
houses mills, stores and mechanic shops. Per.
sonawishing to low it are requested,. mill on
the AU bb.riber, residing thereon.
bale to commence al I o'clock, P. M., when at
tendance will be en and terms matte known
by JOHN It. JOHNSON.
Oct. 1, 1947. to-
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans court
of Adlitll.. ~nine, , will be ntremd at Public
Wale, on SA'rl'lllitti", the . .)illt of Of:1'011E1i, 1117,
on the premises. the Real Estate of Jacob Wolf,
deeensed, eonsisting of a FARM, Nittlate In Ham
ilton t0W1.111.,,, Ad.lllllS COQ,
lill, containing 170
Ai RES and On Perches, adjoining 1:1111.1S of A: mm
(l M 01f, Heart e1,..•k, hamnel Miller, and others,
itfid bonneted on one side it the public road
leading front N. w Oxford to 1,104 Berlin, and by
the rowl leading from the Minn,. er and Carlisle
turnpike to A Niro t , town on the other, about
equal distance front Alt hottatown and New Oxford.
The !mum, ements are a Two-story
Sfu Si. Ili il•sE, Bank Rant, part stone, ~,
part frame, a ith Wagon Sheds attached, 11l
Two-stony r
One-story hUale spring and Wash Holt. • ii
gimi C.,rringe limn... and Hog 'stable, all n good
repair. There Is an excellent Spring near the
house, find two others on the farm. A host fai or
4 , 1 Acres nre Ili excellent t Imo per, a good pfxpor.
t ion of Meadow, and under gra - silencing and is ell
limed all on cr. The land will be sold together,
or In parcels to suit purchasers.
If ally persons are desired - is of viewing the
premises before.tlie dal of sale, they will be
shot. n the ' , HMI, by the widow, residing thereon.
hale to enninwilee at 1 0'..1,;e11.1.. 3Com wild
d m a r n e w i l , i n e , n ,w ifte;ndanue l ixt ( ll ) lr is wp K, u . p . . ru l
Its for court -Adam W. Minter, Clerk.
IMMIEII
WOOD LOT
-- AT PRIVATE RALE.
THE subscriber offers at Or(vale Rale, a VALI . -
Al3f.h WOOD LAY'', situateln Mountplemant
township, Aciaina county, about one-half
mile from Oulden'a Mallon, on the Gettysburg
Railroad, adjoining lands of John Nishman and
Eli O. Heagj , containing 7 .1.4 'REM, more or left,
well covered with young timber--and 4 small
stream of water running through It.
Persona wishing to slew the lot are reqnleated
to call on.r the undersigned, residing
quarter of a tulle. JOHN CASHMAN. \
Wt. I,
FLOUR, GROCERY & NOTION STORE.
JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE
C -
ONTINCP.N the FLOUR, GROCERY & NO
TION RUSIN FRS, at the old stand, In York
street, adjoining the Globe Inn, Gettysburg.
With a toll variety of goods, low prices, and eve
ry disposition to please, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of public patronage.
The best or FLOUR always on hand—particular
attention paid to this brunch.
Also, llama and Rayon, Fish, Potatoes, Dried
Fruit of every kind, u ith a choice assortment of
Molasses, Si rope, Sugars, Coffees : Team, Chocolate,
Spices, Salt, Corn Starch, Rice I. lour, Coffee Ex
tracts, pore Cider Vinegar, &e.
t-full line of confectionery, also Fig.. Habana,
Prunes, &c.; common and fancy Soaps, Perfume
rs , and an y ,leant Its of Notions; the nicest sta
tionery in town—inieed, a variety that must be
seen to in appneiated.
He must not forget to Mention Ws setters and
Tohneees, the very best brands,
W Crockery-ware, Brooms and
Brookes, tool Oil and tool-oil Lamps—and a
thousand other urtteles, not to be enumerated In
u newspaper adre. llsement.
Call and examine goods and priers, and you
will be aura to find it to your interest to buy.
.knatist
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.
TILE Assessors elected at the last Spring
Eirc
tionarehereh3 notified to attend at the Com
missioners' ottioe, In the borough of Gettysburg,
to receive blank assessment DuplitsteS and the
nereasary instructions, as follows:
The Aimee' - tr. of Butom Conowago, Berwick,
Berlelek borough, Oxford, Hamilton„Readirig,
Mountpleasaut, Germany, Studien, Mout:R.loy,
and Littlestown, will utend on MONDAY, the
14th flay of OCTOBER next.
_ .
And the Aaaamom of the Borough of Giettys
burgi- Cumberland, Highland, Freedom, Liberty,
Handltrinban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Ty.
roue, Huntington, and Latlmore, will attend on
TUEYDAY, the 15th day of OCTOBER next.
By order of the Coninadaaioneni.
.1. hi, WALTER, Clerk.
Rept. .17,1467. lit
Notice of Assessment.
%HIE Board of Direetors of the Muromnsburg
J. Mutual Fire Insurance Society, has e levied e
tax of one and three-fourths per cent. upon the
premium notes held by the Treasurer, to meet
logs sustained by the during the curtest year,
payable on or after the 7111 day of iletober, 1167.
A failure to pay within thirty days works a for
telture of the policy. The following named per
sons will collect the tax in the districts specified,
: Peter Scholl, near Hill own, the township in
Franklin; Bann. 3ts era, Benders. Ale, the town
ship ni Mermilen 11101 Tyrone norther Lat of the
I liesnut Ridge: 'Michael beatnik, Sr., near LOW
or a 31111, the township of 1 in t ler and the lower end
of Tyrone; S. J. Waltman. near Petersburg the
townships or Huntington and Latimore; John
Mickley, near
a Fairfield, the townships of Handl
tonhun and Liberty; Heatriek, Jr , at
Mumninsburg, the townships of Highland, Free
dont, 31 on ntior andeumberiand; George Thomas,
near New rhester, the townships of Straban,
Reading, Berwick, Hamilton, Oxford, Conowago,
Union, Germany anti Mountpleasant.
J.‘MES IiT:SsELL, sect diary.
Sept. 20, PVC. 71
stm 6. Sentinel copy.
TURBINE WATER WHEEL
AVING received the agency for the celebra
ted DR. KINDLF.BEROER TURBINE
'.TER WHEEL, for .Idams, Franklin, Cum
berland, Redford and Fulton mantles, Pa., and
Allegheny, Washington and Frederick munties,
bid., we can recommend it as being equal in
power rind possessing more adv antages than any
submerged wheel in use. Send torch, [dor. Mill
Rearing, `Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys, furnish
ed to order.
MeDOWELL S HAECHTEL, Agent.,
Oct. 1, 1/4/17. lingerM M
oun, d
ATTENTION, ZOIJAVES !
.`NITL further olden, the "GI••:ITYSBURG
U 201.`AVk23" will meet al their Armory tor
banineas and drill EVERY WEDNZiIiAY EVE
NING, at 7 , -; . o'clock, and in Trt.L DREW the
Ilt1) S.Vrt RDA V of each month at 10 o'clock,
A. M. ByorcLerof the Captain •
W.M. R. EYgiEYE, 0. $.
MEM=
Church Dedication,
TIRE Evangelical Lutheran Church In Little.-
town, Pa., will be solemnly dedicated to the
iwrvire of the Triune God, on alsbiasith, the 13th
day of October. Het. John 31cCron, D. D, of
11t timbre, Hee. Chao. A. Hay, D. D., Rev. J. A.
BORt-n, D. D., and other ministere, will be pres
ent an the as:nation. A cordial fellation is here
by extended to all ministers and members of
Christian Churches generally.
By-order of Committee
is, }JERRY, Pastor.
Oct. 4, Per:. td
Administrator's Notice.
rtSTATE OF ELIZA SPEAIXAN.—Letters of
J administration on the saute or Ells* Speed
man, late of Honttngton toy., Adams co.,
deed., having been granted to the undersigned,
residing In the same township, be hereby gives
notice to persons indebted to said estate to
make Immediate payment, and those having
. tains' against the same to present them proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
ISAAC E. WI - ERMAN,
Oct. 4, Mr. St Administrator.
Aiimicistrataix's Notice.
JACOB BOLLINGER'S I, l4 TATE.—Letters of
administration on the estate ofJerob Bolling
er, late of Camberthad boniship, .tdnms co., de
ceased, having been granted to the undersigned.
residing in siOti township, she hereby gives no
tice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make
immediate Imo meat, and those having claims
against the same to present them properly an
them leatni for settlement,
- ANNA SikRIA BOLLINGER,
Oct. 4, MC. fit Admluistratrix
NOTICE.
kWILL be in Gettysburg with FLOUR, he., on
every MONDAY and FRIDAY, of each week.
raona who may desire me to furniah them
with either Vkitir or Feed tittiff will leave their
orders either with John chrimmer, or Danner I
Ziegler, 'Mating the kind and quantity, when the
same will be delivered at their dwellinp.
GEORGE GIIIGELL.
Sept. itt. tf
Administrators' Notice.
TACOR STERNER'S AISTATIL—Lettere of ad
s' minletratlon on the estate of Jacob Sterner.
late of Berwick' townehip, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, (the find-named re
siding in said Berwick township — avid the hurt
named In Heidelberg township, York county.)
they hereby give nutter to all persons indebt
ed to said estate to make Immediate payment,
and those having vlsinte against the same
to present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. PETERSTERNER,
JOHN nr ns,
pt. St
SHINGLES.
-DAME SHINCILFS the Mot In the market, for
j Kale at JACOB RHOA I .5114 new Lumber Yard,
on the Rallrond, adjoining the Lime Kilns, Get
tyaburit.
No`, ISaC, if
'DOR Itelainea, !gamin+, Alpacas, Lusttes. De
r Reges, I,wns, Plaids, Poplins, Chained, Silks,
Ac„ the ladles should estll an a sea the tame d ate s
at ROW
RICER at the Exoelalor cannot be n
while the quality and style of 144
caw% be entpaseett. Call mot examine..
C, 7•TeKtF,
BARGAINS
EMEE:I
I • i
IN GETTYSBURG
JOHN CIMES 4 SON
T_TAVE opened a PM GROCERY, in Getty*.
JUL hula. on the ban trireme corner of the Public
meant uate, and have bud received eplendhl greet
m of Fitlilikt
GROCERIES,
'wind log Sugars, Coffbeslames, Syrups, Thur.,
Tobamt, Solt, Fish, Shoulder'', de.
Also, QUIRMitSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nuts. FrilliaFetaps Fancy Articles anti Notions
generally. We will alter keep ea timid FLOUR
■nd FEED-STUF FS.
Having purchased for CASH, Ise are prepared
lowa very cheap. Give us a call and Judge for
youraelvm
- - - -••- -
Sept. ?.7, ItG. tf
i\:1~l7~K~
has e Just received ilia,.
IMO
FALL ST 0033,
the largest In the moat--enneletlitit of
nn Y GO ODS,
3IERrNOF.S,
POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
(11NtalAMS,
FLANNELS,
DEL.tINES,
C.II.I"COES,
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, JEANS,
In m ery % arlety
CARPETS. a large stork and verreheap
SIIAWL , A, all kinds and prima.
BLANKETS, emy cheep.
QUEEN/ WARE, the largest stuck In the county
end very cheep
HARtn?(ARE and Saddlery, In all ha branches,
\ ittthe lowest market rates.
ES, of all kinds.
IRON AND NAILS,
OILS AND PAINTED.
.ell 41(XIDS at Woes Dt/("M‘11 ODIUM
SION. Give as a call and !MIES ineo* stock.
SIGN OF THE RED FROST
Gettysburg. Oct. 4, M. 11
FOR SIS.I.M.
Tae subscriber offers for sale We
•
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
In Baltimore street, Gettysburg. It has a full
stock of instruments and ttxturea, Is admirably
located, and has a profitable run of custom.
=/11
A PHOTOGRAPR WAGON,
In good repnlr, and ready for travel—having a 101 l
out-flt.
Both will be sold on anromn3odating terms, as
the owner intends to remove.
till on or atddrevs, early,
LEVI MUMPER,
on. i, 186'. Sm Getty!thurg, Pa.
TO BUILDERS.
EALED PROPOEAL.9 will be received nitfl
TUDAY, the 16th of 04.,T08E1L of 2 o'clock,
§M
M., for the erection ol •
TWO NEW DWELLINGS,
for the use of the professors of Peou'a College, on
the College Campo.. Plans and xpecificatlona
can be seen at the lgrug Store of .1. D. Buehler.
The contractor will EB required togiwe satititacto•
ry vecurity for compliance with the condition. of
the contract. The Committee receive the night
to decline any or all bids.
BAUGHER,
H. S. HITHER,
A. D. BUM - ILI:It.
C. J. EHREliAllif,
WM. H. BAUM,
Building Committee.
Get ty.burg, Pm, Oct. 1, 1.67. 2t
NE,W COACH SHOPS
YANTIS, ADAMS I. CO
Lrrn.E.sriows, PA.
is take this method of informing the public
TY
That we have establinhed new Coach !Shops
at Litthvton n. where we are prepared to manu
facture to order all kinds of BILTGOIEN, CAR
RIAOES, SULKIER, ac., on the shortest notice
and moat acrommodatina lemma. Our lands
have beki procured from Baltimore, and, as we
use none but choice nutterlal, we win put up
work to compete with any shop in the State.
Old work repaired and taken In exchange for
new.
MEE=
New Grocery and Flour Store.
MEALS BROTHER,
1T AXING opened a GROCERY, !morn and
4.41 VEGETABLE. STORE, in the Room former
-1„s occupied by Geo. Little, on West Middle street,
they extend an Invitation to all buyer. ro give
them a call. Es .rythtng In their line, fresh from
the city and country, will be kept on hand. They
are determined in sell as cheap as the cheapest,
and as they only ask the lowest living pront‘,
they hope to merit and receive a liberal share a
MM;=',!
e t . r .
NOTICE
IMF undersigned respectfully informs his
1 friends and the public that he has taken his
Moo CHARLPS H. Sramaitrrn, into patiniership,
and the huaineis will hereafter be conducted un
der the firm name of WX. C. STALLAMITH ot SON.
He returns his thanks to the public for the liberal
patronage hitherto extended tohlin, and requests
that their favors be continued.
WM. C. STA.LLSMITH.
Sept. 33. 1867. it
7 TEACHERS WANTED!
,TTHE School Directors of Reading township will
J, meet ut School House No. 2, (commonly cull
ed Marrero School House,) on the FIIIST SAT
URDAY in OCTOBER next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
for the purpose of employing seven competen t
lo
to take charge of the Public Schools in
said township, tor the term of four months. Sal
ary ta) per month.
By order of the Board,
M. B. BLAUSER,Reey.
Sept. R, ISgl. td
AGENTS WANTED.
NO SOAP—NO WATER—NO SLOP.
(cLANI CLEANING POLISH.—This is a new
and most excellent article, patented by. Mr.
uss. M. Brown, N 0.74 Bleecker street, New York.
It will be universally used, for It Is more effec
tual than the old sywtem of cleaning Window',
Mirrors, Gold, Sneer, Plated Ware, Tin, Copper,
*c. Purchasers must be fu - eful, as a spurious
article has made its appearntice.
Sept. B, NU. 6m
STRAY HEIFER.
CAME to the premises of the anbacriber, In
Cumberland townahip, Adams county . , Pa.,
on the 13th Met, a - Red and White Spotted
HEIFER, about la month,, old. The owner la re
queated to come forward, prove property, pay
c - hargeg and take her away.
JOSEPH R. SNYDER.
Sept. NJ, 1887. It
300 IUSHELS
EGYPTIAN NEED WHEAT.
FOR sALE.—A new variety; yield,' well; not apt
to fail; rtpena early: and entirely fete from all
ellen. Price, $0 per bunhel.
WM. WIBLE,
Near (let ty.burz, Pa.
EVIII
BARK WANTED.
MITE ruhaeriber will pay FIVE DOLLARS per
J. CORD fir BLACK OAK BARK, delivered et
hie Tannery, In Gettystairg.
. JOHN RUPP.
Jamie 1ft:1166.
HOUSE PAINTING.
RICORGE A. WARNER, HOME PAINTER,
Month Washington at, GetWsberig. Ft.
(hOOD WORK AND MODERATE PRICES.
July 15,1987.
A FARM WANTED
A NY parkin havlatt &goad FAEH for sale, aug
It willing to take in part payaseZjip or wort ,
tracts of choice WecAs Land, in wadi
aelAhbasti tity Towns,
m at a tossia ac. will n ' i ri pareltliser b y en
linSVNittit4 tr
Tx my absence, them will abeam be a thatemsh.
17 competent openitor In champ. of Ule
°slim, and IMrit gall kinds
_and loam all
denntqataDoes Must gri , e aatlaactinn bebre It
Ma leave oar room& C. J. TYl9O$
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
TUE rindentomed will ;tall at Private Sale, Lis
undivided TWO F ELMS of A7O Acreiy more
or lees, with Imitable building. • run be divided
Into two or three fame, havini two Dwellings
and Bank Barna all In good order; store Howie
and Dwelllns; Blacksmith Shop and Dwelling;
Tenant Hone, ito, and all neceniary buildings;
in fact, Is he modal Farm of Adams county. It
le eituated on the Turnpike from t;etty6hurg to
Llttleatovra, 6 miles from the former and 3 from
the latter; to under good tenon., and under gaal
tenants; land all limed and in good order; about
acres of timber; all kinds of the beat of fruit,
I Peach and 3 Apple Orchard, Call on the un
dandgned, residing on the properly, In Mountjoy
town6hlp, Adam, count.). or Mitre..
TERSE a NEWMAN,
Two Ts erns P. o...htlitme co., Fn.
Sept. 1:415.17
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
AT PUBLIA; SALL:.
lAN SATURDAY. the day of NOVEMBER
next, the subsrtho r sflll offend Public Sale,
on the premixes, the Whoring real estate, for
merit property of Adam Ispltler, deceased
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Moll ht pleasant township, Adams coull
ty, about two miles west of Cuuots ago Chatad,
aehontipg 'male of Ezra Eckert, Abraham Rife,
and other., containing Ie Atitk,S, more or testa—
about LI acres eteared; and 4 acres woodland, of
the Nen . best quality. Tile improvement are
good Tao-story BRICK HOL SE, Lug
Ram flog Pen. and other necessary out
a besides iii
building,: due Apple Orchard, des
peseta,, peace, cherries, Sr„ and a never- i
failing well of water in the yard.
11so, la Af'REP OF WOODLAND, coverird with
the la.t, lest kind of oak umbel adjoining the
above. This tract A ill tie sold entire, ur to lots of
or 6 Here*, as fluty be desired.
Persons wishing to view the property, are re
quested to call on the subscriber, rosining lu the
same township, one mile west of Fkirmughlown.
Sale to coalmen, at I Snot k. P. M., on said
day, When attendance will be go.en and terms
made known le.
JOHN CREIFIB,
J. W. CMS&
Sept 156'7.1Y
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALK
rrE umlersigne net otTer at Private Sala, their
FARM, situate in Butler town
s tip, .I.linne county, on Oponsnm c reek, two
miles, from Middletown, and thief , u.11,w from
liehileisintrg, adjoining lauds of Elle< Maier,
John Bream, Jacob - Fro•dle, and others, contain
ing l 2 Ac MES. more nr lea, under good culti
vation and good fetteing—n hit Wert , ' n 1 < zee/.
lent woodland and meadow, The improsenients
are a Two-ahoy KIN iNk: 1101146, teat
Barti, Horse Otahle, Con, Crib, limitary, 11l
Hog Pen, WlVil Rouge, Se., with a 111, er
falling well of water at the door. There la "
on the premires a good young Apple Ore cant.
ith :ill other fruit.
MUSLI\S,
Per1...1 , 1 .14}1ing to s i s in the property
quentett to ettli on tin lerntrned, remitting
thereott.
Sept. '27,1667. 31.
A FIRST-CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE: SAI.I',
Vr7ii.,Tr - o tlrensir,;(.l,",s„'°"rg•r ? "",`. l ",'rl,l,",r:
moot., and in prime order. I •will sell front IO) to
laa tore., 14, quit pal chamrv. Tema ronaluable
For jut - tiler Informadlon,apply to
W Nr. WIBLE,
SiTt. tt tt ttyrburg, Pa.
&c., &C%, dce.,
A NICE HOME
AT PItIvA.Tr.fiALE.
E undersigned oftenat Private Sale, his
ourr ROPERTI situate on the Yotk Turnpike,
miles twit of Gettysburg, Adams musty, Pa.,
adjoining lands of John Miller, Robert Bell an t{
Jacob Celts ell's heirs. The tract contains near
ly 1* Acres, and has thereon a One-story
BWELLINU HOUSE, Blacksmith Shop, g
and a good welt of water, with a pump in
It. Alto a young Apple Orchard, besides
Paschen. &e.
i'ersc;riti wishing to Porettaae are reNtteate° to
call on liheriff Bann or M. & W. McClean, Get•
tysburg. Terms to salt the purchaser.
EDWARD TWOMEY.
Kept. V 3, 1467. 43."
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
rorkE subscriber offers his FARM (ensile. It to
ituated in Adams county, Pa., near the
and. Gettysburg Turnpike, 3 miles from
New Oxford, 8 from Gettysburg, and 1 mile from
Gulden's Station, adjoining lands of Ralph
Fbskee, Nicholas Moritz, Nicholas Reltzel, and
John Cashman, containing T 2. ACRES and 42
perches—about 9 acres In timber, with a due pro
portion of meadow. The Lind has been
over, nod is under good fencing. The tleldo are
laid oil cons euleotly, with water in almost all of
them. The int prm em eels are a TV. 0- AC ,
ry eatherboarcled HOWSE and Back- p
building Bank limn, Wagon Shed and
l IF Y Ft
Corn Crib, untier the same roof, Hog
House, Smoke House and Summer House, prong
J.louno w Ith - a never.talling spring close to the
building; a good Apple Orr hard, besides poaches
and all other kinds of fruit, on the place. It is
In every respect a most desirable property.
Persons wishing to slew tile premises arc re
quested to call on the subscriber ; residing there
on. L. G. IIEAGY.
Sept. 8, FRC. 1m
FOR SALE.
TWO HENDREI7 AND THIRTY ACRES Or
PRIME LIMESTONE LAND,
I=l
one ands half mileq from a Railroad Depot: good
improvements. well fenced and watered; an
abundance of good tim'ier, and so arranged as to
divide well Into two lartna. I have also other
farm property for sale, 1111 of which will be sold
low, the ollect being to mike a division of the
estate. Those in search of land in this section,
might do well to give me a call before purchasing
elsewhere. For - further Information. call on or
addreaa TIIOB. N. LUPTON,
Winchester, Vs..
Tone ^4
(who to agent for Helm.)
Small Farm and Town Property
A T PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned.offers
LA. at Private Sale, his FARM, situate in Strube n
township, Adams county, on the Hanisburg road,
two miles from Gettysburg, ismtaining 34
r
ACRES, improved with a one and a half
II
story BRICK OUSK, a good Barn, lid oc
feet tong,t a nes er-falling well of water, It
with Ilpump In it, a vounpLApple Orchard. II
and other troll. About 1. acres arc in Hauer,
and there to a fair proportion of meadow. The
land hos nearly ail been limed. and is in a pro
ductive condition.
Ile also offers a ITOVSE ANT LOT. on the
south hide of Yorks.atrcet, In holt> simrg. The
house Is a two-story, u eatherboarded, with an
Out-kitchen. There Is allot a Stable on the lot. .
Tot ins aceornmodatl rig.
J. V. WALTER.
Angted :., PIO7. if
' HOUSE AND LOT
PETEMBI'IIO, Y 0111:
1.1*81.11' SALE.—On SATI'I2DAY, the 12th
day of OCTOBER next, the aubaerther, by
virtue of a Prmer nt UP - wrier from Samuel and
Sarah Gardner, will well at c'uhlle SCie, oa the
prem.-4, 3
=
en feet front, Ima deep, and tti feet back. situate on
the carli.le turnpike, in the town of Petersburg,
V. S., Attains counts, Pa., adjoining the Public
Seltool House on the south, an alley on the west,
and loa th otSonmel Gardner on the north,
having ereon a new Two-atori ROUGH- 'VI
CAST HOURE, nearl, finished; a never- Hit
falling spring of water, the hest In Peters- "
burg; and a number of choler Fruit. Trees and
•rape Vines. The property must positively In'
sold on said day. Any person WiShimt to s low
It, ran rail on Sattnnol tomb. 1, rekidina Welt un,
or on the aubberfber.
Rale to commentce at l o'clock, P. M., on said
day, When attende.nee will he gl% en and terms
made known by W.M. B. GARDNER,
Attorney In tag for Sa mttel and Sarah Gardner.
Sept.:A 1 . 3117. tc
WOOD LOTS FOR SALE
IWILL sell at Public Pale, on FRIP.IY, the
till. day of OCTOBER next., at 10 o'clock, A.
M . on the premix., 18 LOTS OF EXCELLENT
TIMBER LAND. running from 43, to 8 acres, be
ing a part of the Sandoe Mlll property, on Borah
Creek. Terms accommodating, which will be
made known on the day or sale.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, Sept. M, 1867.
JONES' MILL FOR SALE.
rIIMIS is a 'Arse FRAME MILL on the Turn
pike, 8 nine.. below I.eesburg, In London coun
ty, Va. The w °rich in the Mill are In pretty good
repair, as a Saw and lirist Mill. There In a Mil
ler's house and 8 acrevrot land with the Mill. The
mill race Is not over three hundred yards long
from the dam to the mill: would take but little
expense to make It a very valuable property, as
there In no mill for 5 zulltst. The other mills
were all burned during the Var.
This mill would to sold very cheap for dub.
Apply to MARY A. JON DI.
-tug. JO, 1861% 7,m
Choice Western Preemption Lands.
I°A A. E several Tracts of cholas Western I'RE-
E.NIPTION LANDS, Rood locations, near Rail
roads, County Towns, de., in well-settled neigh
borhoods, which I will exchange at a fair price for
real estate In Adana county.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Aug. 12,1%7. If
LUMBER! LUMBER!
rpm; undersigned has on hand, and will for
], uteh to order, WHITE PINE N.).%te, AND
PLANK, White Pine and Chesnut Shl lea, Oak
and Pine Frarne Stuff, Bawwl States, P tering
and Roofing Lath, ge.
!Mu - Mill in Buchanan Valley, Franklin town
ship, tan miles southwest of Francla Cole's saw
mill. Post Melee address, Arentsville, Adams
county, Pa. JAMES BRADY.
F3ept.:.7, ISM. 81
The Wonder of the Age !
WARREN'S ELECTRIC CECILE for sale at
Hendrick. I Warren's Grocery Store, In
East York street, Gettyalmrg, Pa., where every
thing in our line Will be sold at the low est Woe..
Give us • .all and see for yonsrelves, Our stock
eqn.t•ta ar oceeeriea, Notions, and Fancy Goods.
Our motto is obr aim to please,
PiP-Prodnee taken In exchange fur Goods. (ash
paid for Bacon and Button
HENDRICKS & 'WARREN.
Sept. 20, 180, tf
Fall Style of Hate for 1867
S. S. 31eCREARY
T_TAS JOSt reeeiv;(ll. ffetdiand general asiortm
meat of LIATS, Including the ye:} - kitten
style of Pine Milk, Cassimere and Soft Fur Hata,
and so • large aupply of fine and low priced
Wool HATS and PAPA for Men and Bays. He
Invite. Lig frefuls and the public to give lilt° a
[Sept. 31,1807. 31
Executrix's Notice,
f AROARRI' GRAMMAR'!; ESTATE—Let-
Iet ten testamentary• on the estate of Marga
ret Grammar, LW of Franklin imp., Adams al,
deed.. having been granted to the undersigned,
melding In the lame township, she hereby aloes
nonce to all persona Indebted to maid valet* to
make lirunediate payment, and theme having
claims against the a me to present them property
authenticated for settlement. _
Mini' A. GRAMMAR,
s.rt. vs, pa. ew. Ezectunr
VALUABLE i'ROPEaTIES
JOHN C. ZOCCK, LAND AO.ENT,
Ntw o.Evoltri, AOa WS Cot - NIT ; PA.,
Has for aide a number of desirable prof:writes, to
which he aska the attention of those wishing to
purchase.
Tno No. I STORE STANDS for sale or rent,
with stock of goal. doing a good business, near
Railroad, situated in beautiful villages;
chance for It w tshing to engage 1n tiro
Roy t ime.
A LIMES LINE FARM of 45 acres, near Rail•
nand. triek houmialid all nnivasaryout-Milidings.
I.I.StIIsTONE FARM of WO musts, with Flour
and earn 11111. home, barn, and other out-build
ings, i.ltatatod in Baltimore count, IS miles
from its It I ni; 're.
A LINI Tt iNE 1 11IM of 4SO lien,. Mirk house,
hi hi: barn. to Baltimore gaunt), HA., 17 miles
trom 11sItimon
ALA Itt.F. Ft n \Din \ND\I \ CHI?..;E: :5110P,
a lilt Dwelling. Attnate.l In a e.ainly nest,. liar
Railroad and U I*.t. Good chance for doing all
kinds of work. also, set : ral Town L.ots Will be
sold with ti.) µIX, c propert3 If desdred.
A FARM OF 100 ACREB, in Adams County,
with good .Ioll.` Ilous, , good Barn, Sr., hear •
turnptke and railroad
1.1)1ITY ACILE.,, with good House, Barn, &e.,
three-quarters of Mill. from a railroad station.
A good chain..., If Min any.
A FARM OF lo;-; -keitng, on the Carlisle turn
pike. under ,o‘.l • all it anon, with a large Brick
House, Baal. horn, and other out-buildings, all
new.
A LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 25 Acres of land.
The milli,. fuer l,iur of limn, and all machinery
tur doing merchant work. Brat. water power In
the ocuintr.
A FARS! OF 175 ACRES, hear the Hanover
turnpike on which is erected a god Hun., Barn,
mid all at her aroeaaary out-hulklltaga.
A FARM OF' 1W ACRF24, good laud, with law
Brick House, Barn, and ii Tenant Houses—to semen
In wood—hail Tolle !rem the Ennowago Chapel.
A HOTEL, In New Oxford, thaatury, roomy,
ofd rant oni o n! po. bust ti tae.. (100i1 c h ance ;
terns en s r.
Also, n number of good !looses and I.Ats for
sale In \0.% omord.
Pernons w ho wleh In buy Rhtl F.state, as well as
those who wish to st 11, ure requested to alto the
anhnerlbern call at 111. store In NCW Oxford. Ad
ds
E=l3
Jon , : I'. 7,11"Vg, I-111.1AZent,
. o,lord, Adam% count; ,
Ara II I. 1 , 4;7. 11
FIVOUSEIII4I
FARM AND MILLS,
AT PRIV.ITP HALE
•
1 1 , 1 ,, Genntinne 1141,1
LEZtale
If LURIA' VAIX 1111. E RE U. ESTATE
minute on Tom's ('reek - , partly In Adams county,
Pa.. and partly In Frederick county, Md., on the
neashoro tutupllca, two tailed West of Ent
nt I tahuru, cotothalna of a LIM-tato
I=
The. FARM, a bu, h under gond cultlN nt
and good fear u ng, eon tnlhn say MO ACRES., with
due proportions of Meadow and Timber. The
hn prop enteats area large RTONE 3f 13Z-
1410 N HOUSF., with Back-buildings, three g
Tenant House., large hank Born Oil by
102 feet.i Wagon Shed and Corti Crib, Car
riage House, and other out-buildings; a LA ts• er
friiLlnig well of water at the , kitchen door, and a
never-tolling spring beta rot the house and barn.
There are two thriving young APPLE OR
CHui rI•4 on the premise., w ith a u ariety nt other
fruit. Also, •
A FIRST-CLASS GRIST 61 MERCHANT MILL,
on a constant stream of water, with a flue run of
custom• Cooper Shop, Miller's House. and other
out-bui ldings. There is LIMEssTONE on the
Farm.
In addition to the above, the subecriber offers
'3)O ACRES OF TIMBERLAND, well set Ili val
uable timber, adjoining the Farm.
The improvementa with !Mu or more acres j ean
he bought separately, or all together, as the pur
chaser or purchasers may desin•.
For further information inquire of the &abseil
ber, residing on the premimx.
JOBEPH P. McDIVIT.
July li, lack.
111111:11:)114in;vox:}1
IIE subperlber, wishing to give up the Tan
mugg tie:ducat, offers at Private Hale, his
situate ou South Baltimore stree4 y 'liettyaburg,
Pa., including Brick Beam Shop ith 1 pool, 2
Hines, and nix 'windier*: Brick log labor.:
Brick and Frame Bark Mill House 38 lay-away
I Vats on the yard, with 8 Leeches. an room tosdd
an 3 additional number—constant running spring
water, ne, er.fa illus, in tan-yard and shops.
This Tannery locate,' in a region where good
Bark I, abundant at re..nable price. Posses
, Rion of the Tan e ery it ill belt en to the purchaser
imunsitatel3 , if desired, with a cup* of bark to
/run It.
Their Is besides a law Two-story BRYCI
PR ELLI NIT on the property, will' Spring
lionise. Smoke Hous e , Wood Shed, Barn,
Corn 1.1 . 113, Wagon SM..' and other out. !P ,
buildings, with a well of water and also "
hydrant at kitchen door. with running water
through Spring House. There is a varlet} . . of best
qualities of grox Mg Grapes and Fran on the
premises. The properly is In good condition,and
In every respect a most desirable residence and
business stand. _ _ -
Alen, will he sold., A LOT OF GROUND adjoin
ing above, containing Ame, more or lees,
with au Apple Orchard and a thwt-elwva Spring
and Bathing Fatablnhment on It.
Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emmitte
burg road, one-half mile from town, containing
Acrea, which the purchaser can saw have, if
dewed.
• •
Persons &tiring to Mew the premises, or as
certain turthef part lettLitrs, will with,s the sub
scriber, residing in Gettysburg, Hi_
JOILN NVINEBREIMER.
Sept 1,, 1131.
IWILL offer at public tale, on Tr ESDAY, the
=mil day of OCTOBER, 1,47, the FARM on
it Mel, I non re.dile, and lately owned by Rene
dit t-lloont. Thin tarn it ..hunted in Middletown
Valley, Frederick 11,1111 t% Md., one mile North
of "'eremitic, on the Middletown and Burdett...
VIM Mad, lota than 4 Mileg from depot,. on Balt.
& ohin R. lined, and Ches. & 0. Canal, at Berlin
and Kno‘ville. It contalna 215 ACIIII4, more or
IPA.. at prim, land, all under cultivation, In divi
ned tote nix fields, with pure running wntrr In
each field. The Improvement% are a good
domfortable eotherboarded HOUSE, Log •1
Barn, and nil nece.mary
This open( Ihe be. 4 farm in Middleton a
. It Pi unnecew.n ry to Na, more, a.
men 11 111 examine the therl,oh cc.
%t the same.l Ime and other, e. 111 I n sold a
MOUNT.IIN urr of 11 tyres, more or lens, of
I,liesunt Timber, qud's% In W.liingion mon
lot,. of Henry sin er and Kam
nel Allah. Thin is a ery Rah! e lot, and pro
perly manned, will furnish rails sufficient for
the tarn. as long. ferielng Is inquired.
Terms of Sale, and time in ell lug pocaessiOn,
made anon u on day of sale.
if, B. SCHRONDER.
Sept. 11, 11167. In
A SMALL FARM
AT PRIVATE FSA
T" fttiluoriber offers at Private g.IIP, hia
t'AItM, Minute In Strshan township,
Adams count','. Pa., about 53 miles from Gettys
burg, 2 miles from Huntendown, and 13i miles
from Bender's 'lurch, adjoining lands of Dr.
Goldahorough, F. Quiekel and John Galbraith,
oontalnlng ACHES, with Woodland and Mee
low. The laud 'monitor good cultivation having
been well limed—and under g=f n ence. 'The lin
-31711'7. Eso t ltb a l re e Iz a iglialL i arrlagelfeneie s
Wagon Shed, Shop, Hen House, idOg Pen, IP
Smoke House; two good never failing I ,
wells of Kier, and a sloe young Apple Ore rd,
besides Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries. grapeN
Persona wishing to view the property will
I call on the undersigned, reshil b g . tiliereort
Aug. 30, IK% 2ms
VIRGINIA, LOUDON CO., LAND, •
FOR SALE.
NE FARM, containing about 240 ACR}2I,
Alt
o
sated on the Turnpike road, 8 miles below
Letsdnirg, 3 miles from Guilford Station, and 3
miles from Farum ell Station. The cleared land
laid off Into 7 fielda, water sufficient for stock In
each field, picnic of timber on the hirm
for the time of the same; a comfortable '
DWELLING HOUSE, a large Stable, Para
Moose, Meat House, Ice Renee, and a good
Store douse on the premises. A goad star. for
a Country Store. The land is good, to gaaY
good
Improve, take, clot er very well, yields
crops of wheat, corn, oats and kitty. This a
very good Farm, was bought by the present own
ers in 1251, and a good part of It cost tilty dollars
per acre. There is a good Orchard, and a well of
water on the premises.
This Farm will IN sold at the low price of thir
tdi-elght dollars per acre, If the eash be paid down.
A stood deed given w ben the terms are complied
with. (Tin give full possession 25th Dec., 1881,
provided It is sold part lone to renting for another
year. Apply to
H MARY_ A. .10Nkl.i t
illsixiro . , Louden count),
Aug. 30, 1417. :an
VIRGINIA LAND FOR BALE
O 1 NE FARM contains alient (InilAcren, la 7 miles
below ',rebore, on the Turnpike, 2 miles
from Farmwell Station, end i miles from Buil
ford Station on the Alexandria 1,. ft R. R. Road.
Thin in a very desirable Farm, sad a healthy
place to live. The cleared land in divided into 7
C eld., with running water in several of
them. There to to large lug DIVELLINQ
HOl OF, Barn, :tieat Boone and Dairy on !!
the farm, mei a well of excellent water in tt
the yard. This well afford. plenty of good water
the dryest season. There in plenty of timber ea
the farm for the rune of the name. Theland
good, and produces good crops pt Wheat, Cee
Onto, Hay Ate. There in a due Qrchard, la fall_
bearing, The land in easy to improve, and takes
einvt r finely. The tencing in in good order. (A
good many families of Northern people have net
tled in the neighborhood.)
Can give full ponneudon 2Zith 13reember, 1117,
provided It la so dl preelona to radios foe saoth
year. For want of money, the owners offkr
this farm at the lafr plies of thirty dollars per
acre, oath pellet dawn. A good deed given whoa
the terms aro %%sailed with.
MART A. JONER.
London county, Va.
tog. BC.
1011 N L IWRENCE'S FATATE.—Letters testa
rtj mental, on the estate of John Ira - renee, late
.)..Munlt.iwasent lownship, Adams t•ounty, de
eeased. hat Inc been granted to the undersigned,
rest llng In the same township, be hereby glees
note t ,,t- to nil pemons Indebted to said estate to
make immediste payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them primer ,
ly suthettliesteNl tar settlement.
hAND Eh D. LAWRENCE,
Augmt Gtr Exnettwr.
IN order to prose amertlona muds to favor
1 of proenrina PHOTOGRAPHS at the fixorador
(tanery ,An and alt for your fICITIIF.:. Nu
charge will be made unkva you are whit
the result and straw tOianVe YOU r oftior•
C. J. TYSON.
MEM
, FN tONt's
=
AT PRIVATE SALE.
I=
PUBLIC SALE.
M=MI
Executor's otice.
u To Mai It Is, Cesare."
WAR DECLARED
AGAINST HIGH PRICESI
DE IT KNOWN, That
Fur Silks, Alpacas and Mohair+
For De"Maas, ctualles and Lawns
For CaHone% °lngham, and Linen
For Muslims, Blenched and Fublcatin d
Fur Ticking, Ated•irce and Fmk :
For Flannel., Hoop Masts mat Balmoralx
Far Check*, rabic-I/mu and Ruck. back
For Runtlug, Quilling and Edging;
For Parsaobt, Fans and Ned.;
For Handkerchief's, StarldriersnilGlirre4c
For Clothe, Casalinen.% and Jean,;
For Cottonadei, Linens and Tweed.
For Trunks, Caayet•llottko and Whips
For Umbrella& Rams and atropo ; •
For Hats and Gloves of every Mad;
For all kinds of (tootle at lowed prima;
Clo to the 'More of
now a WOODS,
Comex of the Diamond and York Wert,
Saly I. ISM tf Gettyabum '
GO TO
DUPHORN & HOFFMAN'S,
IF YOU WOW
TO 331= CHEAP
=
PCILORED CLOTHS
C.W4ISIETtES,
•
FRENTR MEltl2:ooi
; ULOELED ALPACA,
=I
MIHAIR LURTEFtP,
WOOL DELAINES
FANCY DELAINEB,
COUVRG4,
NI rSLINR.
BLAN - KETS.
GLOVES
COLLARS & CL7FFS,
QUEENSWARE,
OIL CIA,THEI,
or anything else in the
DRY CIOODR 8 NOTION LINE.
.N. W. eur. of the Bquare,
tiettysburi, Pa
tinpt 20 1967. if
J. L. SCHICK,
SOCTUWEOT MIL.VIIII or CLII TER SQUARE
GETTYSBURG, rA.,
Han just received a Irpleaoild amortroeut of Fall
and Winter DRY GOODS. comprbilng in pert as
E:l=l3
I=
ALL WOOL POPLINS
NEW STYLE OF FANCY POPLINS,
BISIIARK POPLINFI,
EMI.MM CLOTH A,
I=l
BLACK AND FANCY BLLNB
L.‘DIEB' CLO. , ,LKT:qO CLOTH'S
NEW STYLE OF FALL GOODS,
DELAINO3 AND CALICOES,
FIANNELk IN GREAT VARIETY
BI.k:ACTIED AND BROWN MUSLINS
CLOTHS, CA..*il RUES: C.4l*i I NET
CASHMERETTS AND SEANM
I.ARIFJC FURS EN GREAT VARIETY,
I=
COMETS, R LM DK ERCRIEM COIL {RP,
=9
Fk•pt. V, 18C. If
Gettysburg National Bank.
GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL If3SUER-
SEVEN-THIRTIES
AND
eomro CWD INTEREST -.VOTES,
BOUGHT AND BOLD
Orders for window , wed !We of
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD,
promptly executed
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL DE
POSITA
st t l . s per cent., seeeraing to length of time
of depoat
J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier:
April 8, LW%
The Mist National Bank
OF OETTYABITRO
iLLO WS INTEREST ON DEPOS7
I=
Buys and sell. all kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITTES
GOLD A.ND BLLVELL
Converts 7-30 Notes tato 5-20 U. Bonds.
Orders b.:Welted and promptly *Waded to
April 15, M. OEO. ARNOLD, Caabler
WY. C. BTALLEINITH & 80N
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS
Are prepared to de all kinds of Uarpenterirsk
—contracting and erecting bulb:tings of an
kin,b, Heparin', te. They keep elegantly o*
Land and manufacture to mho,
DOOM SHITITEM BLINDS, RAM, DOOR
AND WLVDOW FRAMES, CORNICE.
DOOR, a WINDOW lIIRA.DILIDIN,
And any calker Mikis in toe Scalding Lthe.
Seuoned material eoestaney on Sand, ups.
domed Wce*men. sills" la radium, sad wait
executed with dispatch.
/Warden promptly attended to.
Sept. 21, IBM If
For Bole.—A Mow' Pam,
attle=tolrie" fiz eß air .
Rant Bars sad I=6 . Pielltr
Fro t, Qt.; 2 Wien Vent train
wt One other very „. %imp VW
r, arm hi Tiabein * 4-
toinjne Beaulnies progasijil
Wow Oettyabari e OD per - next* bn.Y.Vgn
1, ARNO{h
m 4.12,11147. ft
THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
riran 4 l4alr MOSIINIAON_IIONDII Al AR
IXTESTX,
TSE rapid program of Mika Paella NW
mut now building west from Omaha, Nebraska,
and forming, with Its western connections, ah
unbroken line firma+ the cumUnent, attrnrts al.
tenUou to the value or the Flint Mortgage Bond
which the Otlmpany now °Myr to the pub Ne. The
and que.tion asked by prudent Investors le, "Are
there boudg secumr Nest, "Aro they • profits
ble Investment f" To roply In brt, f
lat. The muly oompletiou nt the shots greet
line to the KM& Is WI eertsin as Any future bus•
Ow.n es , tit can be. The Gin ernnient Want of
Neat.) inilliou ucn•s or land snit 1111) tall.
Him donne. In II• nwh bond% linist teddy musran •
Lees li. Vito fourth of the wort: In ulndidy done,
and the track iuntlnkes to be bald tit the ratan(
Iwo nines .
11. The Union Partite litalimad bends arc hinted
nylon what promises to be tine of the meat profit•
able liaes of railroad to the issintrY. For many
Jean it must hello, only tine ounneettug the At -
lantie and Nellie; cud being without coingstU•
Mem, II ran isaintain reuntnorative nava
3d. Ma miles of thin road are finished, and Cony
Nuipped with depots, locomotive.. ears, de, said
two (mina are daily runtang eert% The ma
terials rot the remaining fe2 milea to the natant
Lament the Rocky Mountain are on hand, and it
la under contract to be done to September.
4th. The net earnings of the seraions already
entitled are amend tinter 'roster than the gold In
terest upon the First Mortgage Bonds apeman&
weetions, and if not another mile of the read
were built, the part already ootnplated would not
only pay interred and expenses, but be peogtabls
to the Company.
Sth, The 'Caton Prickle Railroad bonds can be
Willed only as the road protretwies, and there
fore can never he In the market attires they rep•
resent a tame fide property.
oth. Their amount Is strictly limited by ihw to
sum equal to what is guaranteed by the MA -
ernm eat , and for whieh It take* a wend Urn as
It+ smartly. This amount upon %ht. tint LIT milt*
%eat fo‘m °maim is only :18,000 per m ile.
7th. The fart that the C. k. Government eonsid
era s second lien upon the mad a peal inveet•
meat, and that .kene of the shrewdest railroad_
builders of the country have already paid In gen
million dollars upon the stock (which he to theta
a third lien,) may well insplro ontilldenee
11,1 I leu.
Stb. Although It Is not claimed that there can
1
he any better socuritlee than Governments , sere
are pertles who-consider sprat mortgage pon
such a property as this the very beet mend y In
the world, and who *ell their Goveenmente th nt
luveet In these bonds—thus wecnring a meter ,
Interest.
VESTINOS.
9th. As the [Won I'llolll , l Railroad betide us
offered for the present at 90 cents on the dollar
and *corned interest, they are the cheapest sees•
rill to the market, being 11111/V Ull l / 1 1:•1/11eriat.
WWI then 9'. P. Storks.
10th. At thocurrent tato of premium on gold,
they my
. Oeer Nine re► Cent. hoterert.
The daily pubsetiptions are already large, and
they will eontinue to be recelvedoln New York
by the
corrniereast i N e ap o olesL BANZ . N ran SL, 1 it •
ot i tt i rk Cusco Bose, Banker,, Will it.,
and by SANAS AND DANN:MLR generally
hroughout the U aited States, of whom maps and
descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They
will alec be sent by. mall from the Company's
Ogre, No. 20 NUMMI Street, New York, on &PO
cation. Subscribers will select their own ARSON
Invite& they have oongdenoe, who alone will be
responalble to them for the safe del It ery of the
bonds.
c.tucolts
HAWL&
110131ZRT,
JOAN J. CIBCO, Ttrassrer,
July V., DC. Am Now York.
PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUAUTY
•
Or TIM
AMERICAN WATCH,
CARPETS,
wALTSAM A t
.; R . $.
The American Watch company, of Waltham,
Yaw., respectfully submit that their Watches are
cheaper, more accurate. lees oomplaz, more dors-
Me, better adapted-for general use, and more [Sa
lly kept In order and repaired than any other
watches to the market. They are simpler in
structure, and therefore stronger, and lees like/Y
to be Injured than the majority of lbreign watch
es, which are composed of from 12 WlOO pieces,
while in an old grughali watch there are more than
700 parts. How they run under the hardest trial
watcher can have, Is shown by the following
letter:
Prat N. RAILROAD DORDAN 1.
OFTILL or TILL °Lenses?, IWO6IttIeTIWINGIsT,I
Aseroonx,r,A., la Dee.. Mi.
(katllenlen • The watches manufactured by ,) on
hate been la none on tills railroad for 'event/ Years
by our enginemen, to wboin we fornlah watebea
as part 01 our equipment. There are now moo
three hundred DI Weak carried on our llue, and
we °milder them good and reliable tinneinmp.
ma. Inds d, I have groat milli/action In ea) lug
your watched give Ox me trouble, and Mere worn
end do wear much longer without remain than
any watches on have et er bad lu ere on this.
road. As. you are &wart, we formerly {rusted to
w omee.of bou g ua tigi t i o sh .; m bu a t nu a fa .. et cu ure . i
, th if
e a;:k n u e o w,r ipyl
wled kem
UPI correctly, nor have they done le good
aereloe, an yours.
In these atatements I am matalued by my pre
decesaur, Mr. Lewis, whom experience extended
over a scrim of yeara. Rea
EDWARDWItITITX9I.
General Nuperisleaded.
Amebas Watch CO., Watteau
We make now Ave different grades of welshes,
mime
Appletod respectively m
cy u Mllowe :
n, Tra & Co.. Walt
Waltha Watch Company, Walthamham, Mena.,
Mu*.
P. $. Bartlett, Waltham, Mau.
Wm. Ellory, Boston, Alas*.
Home Watch Company, Bunten, Mau.
MI of these with the exception of the Home
Watch Company, are warranted by the Amer'.
eau Watch Ciompany to he of the best material,
on the moat approved principle, and to palsiess
every roqubilte for a reliable time-keeper. Eve
ry dealer selling niece Watches Is pro% Ided w Ith
the Colithany's printed card of garantee, which
should accompany each Wateb gold, no that buy
era may feel cure that they are purchasing the
genuine article. There are nuwerous swankT
h.lP, and imitations of our Watches roll through
out the country, and we would caution pliretla!,
era to he on their guard mod nst impoeltion.
tn> kradev of Waltham Watehea tuns be pop
chewed of %bleb 'Melees th roma:mut the country,
HOLOILNeI Ic APPLETON,
arfladWDOr , New York.
Stvt. el, PIC. Itn
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE MIRE,
Eird by Hundreds of Clinnnuoneions jbr Myrrh or
Cbniuuntbus Purposes.
Errtdenf for Lathes cud Weakly Persons
VINEYARDS, NXW JERSEY,
Opeer's Port Gripe Wise, Fear Two OW.
IIdSTS Justly celebrated native Wine la made
from the Jake of tie Oporto Grape, raved in
It wont[). lie invaluable
Ibnic and Strengthening Properfica_
are unsurpassed by any other native Wlue. Be
ing the pure Jules of the grape, produced ander
Mr. Sneer's own peon:hal aupervision, its MISSY
and genuineness are gniumnieed. The
child may partake or Its generous oval=
the Watikeat invalid may use It to advantage. It
partkidarly beneficial to the aged and delattl
taUll, and suited to t various aliments tied at
dot the weaker /*ex. 11 is, in oven , renpect,
A WDJAI TO lIIC a riiz ON.
invalids use Speer's port Grape W.
trall , leno B =l7f t iet? t e :it 4 1 r ti t
brer's 111.1 in Hospitals are preferred to nth
-rwuses.
Sold b y prWratargd Veiv e ljesseY Ofik• 243
A. b .
M r li'ew a fesis; •
August 00, 1•17. /Y •
Secure a Largo Wiest Crop
BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE
ngyFIWIT cooladna by analyele of Pref. A.Bnow•
IT deo Inggett,
3.76 RIR lent. of and
'NW Bone te of Idnle.
besides over Hper Bent of Intde Balta.
This ankle Mane prominent on the WC of
valuable Itertlllerti, yearn of trial havloggalned
forfeits ellehdderiluenallma.
&lll=made from Raw Bones, which contain
edgiest ergaulegoatter,is Mabee Irmo
Dandle Propertue of Done, and galas i
predw
wwaraid es large revs, U rears/ougod.r and
Pwf iterat*
A TRIAL Or ITV; ALL THAT e Is the
NEL:DEMI* MO
rime any one of its great media.
The palate ass itaullesed swains several spa:
Vous tinlteUensalthis artlele called "Raw Bout.'
"RSV How Phaselaste,"&e. Many Farmer. bate
sure to verify 116 VW
been smay_ deeelted
_by ppretutrlng the= Be
_ ,_ "Fl 7. '
It la jamas& lit Mato and Barrels, and is pre. •
pared in a One powder suitable fm•
Send fer a tirratar to we or tuytwesde,..
OEURGIE DLUDALR,
Mseuiseturers .
Noe. Al t tai Smith's
• Hattlmoß
WrYoe sale by CG td ' li
Übrd3HA W, °ems.
burg, Pe.
Aug. 16,1817. arn
PAINTS POI FAMRS •
ASD OTHERS.
TIM Gretontztllnetsle Beet . = O O. 00: are now mato.
Mscttrintdi rant In uZir c k rvAsozd ann
nlin. mitoi
111=14brown or. 6mmliSebc:= B 4
and can be changed tgnselt, atulte,
oliv val uabl e mea td malt the tams air toassisiser.
It lafor HAMAN Sugua, mom %
and on,nnhera, Paths And Woolen-waretr
cultural Implements, crow D a w n v inni 4
phi r , Bottom., Canvas, Metal arr u txteltoolly
(oneone Piro and Water
Manotheturer lumlng=Bll4bbla the=
year.) and MI &Pain t=r i ltinalle lu umarpm.•
01 for durabl=ra. ,it„.,,_.
price Se per Md. orWle nl4. Ir ll
Pinder for years to &MN , shirr at
Mee am abort.. Sr , 4 imadver
to at de mark lir IMM- i shot
full ro ra
oruitori l LmetA
:r..4lWlNtilt4. NAV
Air. kW. ilin
=l' .
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