CI gllt -fttipslntro tompiltr. FRIDAY 4FTKII.7IOON, OCT. U, 1T67. PENNSYLVANIA OPIFTCIALL. The Keystone Again In the DftllloCillile Column Gearra mojority Of 17.17 0 WlPed Out , and 14 harswood Fleeted by 74d. The following table gives the official majorities of all the counties of the/iltate: Shorewood. Williams. 392 Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berke, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Carhop, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, \ Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, 1•:1k, ie, Fayette, - Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, liuntiugdon, • Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehlgn Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifiiin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Somerset, Snyder, Sullivan, Stv4qu Chan nu, mon n' T-- Venn Warren, Washi n gion, Wayne, West nforelmid, W y oml ng, York, a 39 6795 1193 1263 626 1737 Mal 1627 W. 05 A......_ 753 204 1816 1097 377 _052 446 Mg 266 1433 117 2823 31X192 3834: 44 Majorit3, ARTI , I) Geftuseurp.\ 10 50 =a= EINIE 7 00 1 Mfg) 2 20 2 20 1 15 1 25 Ityr: WHEAT, itED CAev 0%1, HU( KIN HEAT, HAY, I=l3l MORSE = F 1 Wm kr, it \ ME 70V 75 850 C 900 300 e, 3 25 10100 11 00 ......... CLoymi-GEED,.. Timorin - -suED, 11(u., - E. , hand.. }IEEE CATTLE, 1 3 hund... 8,00 (;,,, 16 00 II tl"„ 22 '9O (6 27 00 NN 111,1stX, (;t)LD, NEAP 2,a7::; mraz /(O,IDD& E. HITESHEW I.+ now receiving a large Meek of DRY GOODS, - T/O-VS, GROCERIES, Q UEENS WA RE, HARD WARE, 1100tS, SHOES AND HATS. t the attention of Inv customer* 4nd the olotoonHollis to my large sleek of Goods, which I /Llo 1,, offering at lower rates than tht?s , have n since the war, and at prices which cannot 0 , 11 to «trike the paroltaser as cheap. With every f.kt tlit3 tor po rt. hasing limits at as low flgarex as 21 , In the trade, I am also prepared to Meet outpctillon in low prices trom shy and all oust !err. l'nnnpt eon formity to the lowest Market priers 1 , M 71 N 1 , 001 , 411 yd rule. E. lIITD 4 REW. Petord.urg. IY. 5.,) Oct. 18, 1867. „` WINTER -J1367 111 t ‘). I LEA RN' Mug Just returned from the , 1.111 u !urge assortment 01 new ut) le 130NNEM AND HALTS, • hi, L Abe 1.4 preparettlo sell at jitiecs which will .I,q eenlpetititolt. Alm Bonnet and flat Trim -11111 lrB 4.1 all the latest styles, and FAI/Irt'Y ~t ever V 4 Itrirty. itMii =I HUNTERSTOWN LeCIZA/ZNMRY- c,TE M. MONFORT Imo returned from the P ( Ily with an aNsortment of the lutist styles of BONNETS AND HATS. React •nm~lr Boniats always on hand. Otriatuld Itesitalremali nuide and for sale. Feathern cleaned and curled equal to new. Felt Hots re-hlriektid in the latest styles. All work In the dilllinery line done at short tliiterstown. Oct. 18, no& 2m COLLECTORS, t yeae Collectors t t o h re e d 4:l6Ta r. xrl b Lo r r . 1.110:4 and towntihips of Adams county, are here- I, not in‘4l that they will lg. required to mettle up thoir duplicates on or before the kith day of Nti- VI:Ni BIM next, on which day the Commission. er, will meet at their office, to give the necessary 4.,,nurntionx, Sc. , The collectors of the present year will be requl rcd to tiny over to the County Treasurer all mom Ic. winch ruay be colleLted by the November ourt. A. KRISE, • S. WOLF, N. W I ERMAN, Commissioners of Adams county Att es t—J. M. Walter, Clerk. I let. 14, te Executor's Notice. TustEplf RIDER'S ESTATE.—Letters testa tory on the estate of Joseph Rider,Jate of the borough of Llttlestown, Adams cqunty, eeawil, hat log been granted to the undersigned, residing in Germany township, he hereby gives notice to all persons Indebtixl to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper authenticated for settlement. MEM! EZIE7II3 Brooms I Brooms ! rrtifFilinderslgned continues to manufacture lineonts alibis old stand In Carlisle street, ad joining Railroad Depot. Ile will haver/tiring the fall a supplvwsin hand, and will be able to furnish them WHOLERA.LE OR RETAIL. Brooms made to order or on the shares. Persons having Broom Oorn would do well to glee him a call. S. B. TIPTON. Gettyriburg, Oct. 18. Rol VOUND.-.-The plsoe to get your Vesta st very cheap prices—' PICKINGS' W:l3ol4l**/.11M4 Ipursuant* of a Writ of Fier' Fannie, Ismlng out of the Court of Common Flew of Adams county and 'to me directed, will he exposed at Public Sale, on THURtinAI , the 7th day of NO VEMBER, PIM. at t o clock, P. M. on the Preen'• sea, the following described Beal F....tate, viz: A VALUABLE FARM, situate In Latium. township, Adams county, in., adjoining lands of Jacob K. Lerew, Jacob Livingston, George lielkes, and others, contain• lug 100 AcRFH, more or le., 10 acres Timber and a due proportion of Meadow. The farm is under good cultivation, good fencing, and has water In all the fields but one. The improve ments are a Two-story BRICK HOCSE, with a Onesitory Back-building, a Large I Frame Barn, with Shots at tuched, a Hog Stable. a Shop, a Spring Hon. w Ith never tu ding spring in IA a Smoke House, and u ter out-buildings. There are TWO ORCTIARDR of choice fruit, of all Hinds, on the premises. This is a %cry desirable property. Also, A TRACT OF TIMBER-LAND, In the same township, containing 10 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. b. Bonner, Abra ham Livingston, and others. riirSeSzeil and taken In Execution as the pro perty of John e. Htecht, and to be sold by me, PHILIP HANN, Sheriff. Sherifrs Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 10, leer. is fl-Ten per rent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the sheriff must be paid over imme diately after the property is struck down, or up on failure to comply therewith the property will again be put up for sale. PUBLIC SALE. iTME subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on 1 TUESDAY the 29th day of OCTOBER, Pad, at I o'clock, P. hi., at his residence, in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., the following val uablersonaL property, : a COWS, two of them fresh, I Helfer, 8 Hogs, 1 yearling Colt, Rockaway Buggy and Harness, "wo -90 . 0 Walton. Plough, Harrow, double and single Shovel Ploughs, Grain C•radie, scythes, Log Chain, lot of Potatoes. Al., Household and lillehen Furniture, coruilstlng of Bedsteada and Bedding, Bureau, Sink, Chaim, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, CotAing Stove, Pipe and Fixtures, and a great v.trlety of other articles. Attendance given and tempi made kon day of sae by T. R. COOVER. Oet. 18, P 487. la 6385 331 538 AIRY LIST-NOV. TERM GRAND, JURY. Hamiltonban—John Waugh, Foreman. Hunt Ington—Phillp Myers, Henry A. Meals, Berwick tp.—J. Gettysburg—Jeremiah Howe, Wirt. Shillenn. Frau Mtn—George ?settle, Dr. John Carpenter. runitteriand—Adam Butt, Abraham Plank; Menalten—Nusti D. Snyder. lon—lion lel sells Intimore—P. Andrew Myers. Moo ntjoy—Henry Bucker. • Littlesinwn—John Diehl. lierwick istr.—lleorge Baker. I,lbert3'--Gregory I'. Topper, Jacob Miss. Mountpleasant—Peter K. Smith, Samuel Shorb. Germany—Hamilton Forrest, Eitraban—William L. Thomas, Jonas Hebert. Oxford—Franklin Peters. 1401 1059 EMI Handitom—Abner S. Hildebeand, John Geleel mon, Samuel Alwitte Eliyah spangier. Gettysburg—Edward I'dmlchy, Jacob Brinker hoff, Amos Plank, Ilmnlitonban—Dantel Bleseeker, William CLIP, James Watson. Mountjoy—Moses Hartrrum, Tvrone—Jesse Group, John Bolen. Franklin—Conrad Thomas, it, K.finyier, Philip Cutehall. Renwick hor.—F, J. Wilson, Conowago—Jamb Little. Oxford—Ephraim Heagy, Jacob Slagle, Jeremiah Shahan—John G. Brinkerhoff, John H. Eckert. Huntington—Benjamin Gardner, Jer. Spangler, Jamb Zug, Waltenteyer Ziegler, Cyrus Reales, lAttlestown—llenry Plehi, George Yount. Menallen--Samuel Orner, Isaac 31eConley, Hen ry Eppeiman, Enoch Rouanzahn. Butler—Josiah Weaver, Jacob Peters, Sr., David Tool. Rearling—.lacnb 31111er. Freedom—David Rhodes, Jr. Mountpleasant—Mieldwi Levirudine,DanielLaw {PUN'. Germany—Jamb Niter, Solomon Menges. Latimore—George 1.. Deardorff, Chas. W. Orleat. Cam I wrland—William Ross, George Spangler. Lining v—lieuben nlnLnin. Oct. 10117. te. 1741 5324 1547 1124 A DESIRABLE FARM AT PUBLIC KALE. ONTFIURBPAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER loot., the nulmcrila•r, Executor of the last will and testament ,if A brdhain Myers, deceased, will oiler at Public finle, on the premises. 1276 2 473 440 872 105 THE FARM of said decedent, situate in Butler township, Adams county, on Uonowago creek, adjoining lands of , Ellus May er, Elias Gardner, and others, and containing 110 ACRES, more or less—with due proportions of Woodland and , Meadow. The hind is under good cultivation, having near ly all been llmcd, anti under good tenting. The impress:Melds are a Two-story LOG HOUSE, nearly new, Log Barn, Corn Crib, g Hog Pen, &e., a well of never-falling water close to the house, with a drat-rate Apple Orchard, besides peaches, pears, and othet non. The property is coin enient to churches, schools, mills and mechanic shops. Persons wishing to view it are molested to call on Jacob Myers, re sisting thereon, or on the subscriber, living near Lower's MM. 38348 -Sato to counnence at% o'cloCk, P. N., on said day, when attendance will be given and tennis made known by _ ISAAC MYERS, Executor. ay - Should there no hider conic, No that the Farm cannot to, sold, it Will be rented at public out-cry. Oct. 11, ISO:. is PUBLIC SALE THE eubscriner. intending to quit house-keep lug, will sell at Public Sale. at the residence 01 Maexerct Hulick, In tiontenstown. on TULs. 11?.1, the 12th day 01 NOVEMBER next, u large variety of Household and Kitchen F urniture, consisting of , TAIILLS, CHAIRS, BUREAU, Settee, Corner Cupboard. 1/. mks, Looking Glasses, Fight-day Clock, 1 Kitchen Cooking Stove and fixtures, 1 Parlor Cooking Stine, 1 Ten-plate Stove, Beds and Redding, LIZ yards 01 Carpeting, 40 yards of which hat e net Cr tWOLICIIt, 1 large s Copper Kettle, small Copper Kettle, a number of Lidoke, Chinn and Queenewari—tilinust everything in the house-Keeping lint.. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by DA.VI LP HULICK. /Jet. 11, lata. Ut 58 ®, 70 890 9?, 900 7 00 e 750 2 00 S 1 75 6 - 6 10 .15 300 ( , r 300 160 (... 170 1 43 (?, 1 46 JENNIE L. RINEIIART and LOTTIE A. MIL LER are note prepared to do MILLINERY work of all kinds. Also 'DRESS-MAKING and T.kILORING doni to Order. Rexldenee In Run tend,. 0. Oet. 11,1867. lott 230® 235 :Empire Sewing Machine Company, SALESROOM, fie BROADWAY, N. Y. o.'l FAMILY MAeltiNg. This machine hart a ntssight nerd le, perpendicular action, makes te Lot k or Shuttle 'Stitch, which will neither ip nor ravel, and is alike 01l both sides; performs wrfeet Hewing on every description of material, Bit cotton, linen or talk thread, It HEMS, FELI-4, BINDS. Immix+, TUCKS, QUILTS. PLAITS, and GATHEIIs, As a Family :dwelling., it huhi no superior. Prn e, a Ith Hemmer and Braider, SOO. Particular attention is paid to our New IM proved Marnlineturing Maiiiines. They run light andare comparatively noNelesit. simple, durable and eftleimit. For cloth or leather work they have no eompetitors. No. 2 Machine, with Hemmer and Braider, en. N0..1 Machine, as-Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. Ictober la, 1867. :all EEO GRON:K.NmTEEIVY MAW*, OROVENATEF.N'S PIANOR, GItOVENSTEEN'S PIANOS, 499 Broadway, New York, 4P9 Broadway, New York, 499 Broadway, N. Y., A RE rin_b...N r_iya , lel for DURABILITY, POWER 1% and kvNEliSiof TONE. They are fast be coming the favorite OVER ALL (YrHERB, with Musicians, Amateurs and all lovers of GOOD MUSIC. They are WARRANTED in every re meet. Prinw ONE-TRIRD lA)WER than other F/RBT-CLASS makers. tio.nd for Clivitlar. OIIOVRNBTEEN k 01, diroadway, New York. Oct. IF, 1567. ho • MARRIED LIFE. INFORMATION and advire of vital importance to the natrre.l - tif with sexes, 11111, sealed envel ope, / obuilneil free of charge, by addressing the underligned. Respectfully, LAMES S. BUTLER, Broadway, New York. Oct. Ig, 114,67. Administrator's Notice. TIAVID R. STERNEICS FliTATF..—Letters of 1../ ndndnlstmtion on the estate of David :Ster ner. late of Cumberland township, Adams coun ty, deceased . haying been granted to the. under signed, residing in the same township, he hereby glees notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those has lug claims against the mime to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. Vi , ILLIA3I H. DUCTERER, Oct. 11, !Siff. Gt Administrator. ExeCutor's Notice. si&DELMAN MYERS' ESTATE.—Letters testa mentary on the estate of S.bmlusru 'Myers, of hotter township, Adams county, Pa., de ceased, having beets grunted to the undersigned, residing In the same township, near Lower's Mill, be hereby glees notice to all persons in debted to said cttate to make Immediate pay ment, and thosavlng claims agaltall the same to present them properly authenticated for set ,tlement. ISAAC MYERS, jDet. 11,1417. St Executor. Executor's Notice lOlrbi DIEHL'S ESTATE.—Letters textarnem ty tory on the of John Diehl, late of Cum berland township, Adams county, Pa, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. resi ding In Franklin county, Pa., (P. 0. Clambers burgd be hereby gives notice to on persons In• debtod to sablExude to make Immediate pay ment, and thiee having claims atailriat the same to present them properly autheutleated for set tlement. JEIt}:JITAII DIEM, Executor. August M, 1867. 6w• Ahniniztratrix's Notice, JACOB BOLLINGER'S EST.l.TE.—Letters of administration on the estate ordneob Bolling er, late of romberland township, Adnma en., de -ceased, having been granted to the undendgued, residing In said -township, she hereby Ows no_ . tier to all peraons indebted to mid estate to make immediate payment, and thase having claims' against the same to present them properly au thenticated for sett I onunt. ANNA MARIA BOLLINGER, Oct. 1, WI. et Adnthillitratrlc Photograph Album lemma, moat beautiful and cheapest lot of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ever offered in jettysbnre, Just received at the EXCELSIOR GALLERY. Albums holding 50 Pictures only E 175. Our Mork comprbsea over 110 different tty , le% among which are the oelebrated everlaat g Mualn and Rack. Thew Albania we have bought low il ant s are delgradned Waal! lower than the sane qualities can be _bought anywhere ITILBRELLAB, Canes, de., at in this chanty or out of It. C. J. TYSON. NORBDY. Jan.7f , IV. Church Dedication. rrifiE new Church of the United Brethren In I, Christ, at Barney, Mimi county, Md., will bd dedicated on SUNDAY, OCTOBER :10th. Bishop .1. J. Cllossbrenner, of Virginia, and a number of other ministers, will be present. Oct. lt, GENERAL JURY MEI VALUABLE F --- rWVaizi=.s..rvievai AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber will sell his VALUABLE FARM, in Cumberland township, Adams comity, Pa., containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES. The Improvements are good. • large BRICK HOUSE. Switzer Barn, Wa ge n Shed, caz,ni Crib Darrloge MOM Re. The p land he all Granite soll,and Ina good state of rultlvatlon. • TH.D3 IS ONE OF THE RENT WHEAT AND GRASS FARMS IN THE COUNTY, and would answer well for a Dairy. There are i tt i =la rw ol g n h eg e r-guinai , u wa m ter, i r g d n a e ru ,e n=g - Mg water In nearly all the nelds. The farm will be sold In parts of 100 and 200 Ames, to suit purchasers. I will also well my DWELLING ROUSE, an Chambersburg street, Oettyidmig,r which is a very desirable property. Any person wish them view the proper- 1 .1 ties will be shown by the flatmerer, living in Gettysburg. " MeCT;RDY. Oct. 11, MC. tf FOR. 13.A3_,E. THE subscriber offers for sale las PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, in Baltimore street, Oettylibraft. It has a full atack of inatrumenta and iixtures, is admirably located, and has a profitable run of custom. Alsb, A PHOTOGRAPH WAGON, In good repair, andready for Gavel—having - a full out-Lt. Both will be sOld'on accommodating terms, as the owner intends to remove. Call on or address, early, LEVI MEMBER, Oct. 4, ISM. Gettysburg, Pa. LEWIS STROUSE Ras bought back his old stand, on Carlisle tartlet, and Is going Into business again heavier than ever. Ile asks his old Mends and the public to NOTIONS, GROCERIFA, COSFECTIONS, SE, OARS, TOBACC,O6, &C., &C., &C., in laYge variety, and a little cheaper than the cheapest. Don't lorget toe place—nearly oppo tine the Railroad Station. Gettysburg, Oct 11, INN. t( QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF GET TYsBERG. OCTOBER 7, 1867. -- • Lorins and Discounts. Furniture and Fixtures Premiums expense, ••••- Due from National Hanks,.. Revel Ue Clamps, . 1129 13V.! 33:= _ . . Capital ' . Surplus Fund, ..... ....... . ...... ..... 2,4'0 30 Clreulatton,.... 90,070 00 Deposit... 4, • 110,053 07 Due to N'ational Banks,.. ' ..1,42.1 03 Diseownts, ,5.0.,...... . ......... .. . 2,004.3 SO OE! co lh c e t r . eby certify that the for ing report is correct. tiEO. ARNOL ego D, Cashier. Oct. 11, 1837. 3t QIIMLTERLY REPORT OF THE GEITYBI3I,UI NATIONAL DANK GETTYSBURG OCT 7 , NV. Loans and discount;;;::: - - Q. S. Bondy In Washingto .... n . to secure . 5122.1134 25 eiroulatton , .. 150,000 00 V. A. Bonds on hand, .. - '''''' •• . • 45,000 00 rash, .- ... . 27,140 31 Banks w hu a e l tlioa: te. ~. 4................................ ..... . . 5 1 1 , , w0 •170 00 61 tash Reuss,— • 2,050 00 1,000 00 .. 007 VJ =I Capital Stock eircnlation ....... . Deposita, Profit and Loss, state Circulation,.... Discounts, PUP to Banks, . Invidends unpaid,.. I certify that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. Oct. 11, 1867. THE-UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. THE rapid progress of the Union Pacific Rail road, now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and forming, with its western oonnections, an unbroken line across the continent, attracts at tentlen to the value of the First Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to thepublic. The first question asked by prudent investors Is, "Are these bonds secure?" Next, "Are they a profita ble investment?" To reply In brief: • ist. The early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific is as certain as any future brt t Ri .t ess event can be. The Govfmme t grant of over twenty million acres of land and fly mil lion dollars in its own bonds practicall guaran tees it. One fourth of the work is alrt y done, and the track continues to be laid at t e rate of two Mlles a day. 2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issued upon what promises to be one of the most profit able lines of relined in the country. For many years It must be the milk line connecting the At lantic and Pacific; and being without, competi tion, it can maintain remunerative rates, :Id. 425 miles of this road are finished, and hilly equipped with depots, locomotives, cars, de.. and two train. are daily running each way. The ma terials for the remaining W 2 miles to the eastern bane of the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and It Ix under contract to be done In September. ith. The net earnings. of the sections already finished are erect - al timer greater than the gold in terest upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not another mile of the road were built, the part already completed would not only pay Interest and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. sth. The Union Pacinc.Rallroad bonds ran be issued only oh the rend progresses, and there fore can never be in the market unless they rep resent a bvne fide property. 6th. Their amount is strictly limited by law to a su m equal to what is guaranteed by the 11.13. Gov ernment, anti for which It taken a sewed lien as its security. This amount upon the firstsl7 miles west from Omaha in only $16,000 per mile. 7th. The fact that the U.S. Government Crusad ers a second lien upon the mall a good invest ment, and that sonic of the_shrewdent railroad builders of the country have already paid in live million dollars upon the stock (which in to them a thin! lien.) may well inspire confidence in [lnd lien. , 6th. Although It to not claimed that there can be any better securities than Governments, there arc parties who consider a first mortgage upon ouch a property . sis this the very best security In the world, and who sell their Governments to re invest In these bonds—thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered .for the present at 90 mute an the dollar snit accrued interest. they are the cheapen( secu rity in the market, being more than 15 per cent. lees than U. S Stock.. 10th. At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay Over Nine per Cent. /setereat. The daily enhaeriptione are already large, and they. will continue to be received in New York by the CONTI:IT:S . 7AL 'NATIONAL EASY, 7:KaARIIII St., CLARK, Dorms & Co., Bankers, 5 51 Wall fit., JOHN J. Cusco & Sow, Bankers, tit wan St., and by lIANKS AND BANBERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mall from the Oompany's °Mee, No. P 1 Nassau Street, New York, on aPPII• cation. Subscribers will select their own Agents in whom they bate confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. JOHN .1. (.113CO, Tressarer. New York. July Z, lAr. am LAST NOTICE LT. persons indebted to the late grin of Me- CURDY & DIEHL will pleasecall and settle. rt paid before the Ist of December, the Books will be left in the hands of an calker for collec tion, without regard to persons. McCURDY & DIEHL. Oct. 11, ISM. tt NOTICE /ME School Director,. of Cumberland township, _I Adams county, hereby give notice that they will no longer pay for the teaching of children belongg w h o saki township c hildre nl. out of' it. Those hereafter amid to &boobs outside of its Malta, must expect to pay for their tuition themaelVes. By order of the Board, ABRAHAM SP.CCGLER, Pren't. Y. LIGHTNER, See'y, Oct.ll, 1867. a. 1 .~ ORPHANS' COURT SALE. • ___ C pursuance of an order of the Orpbunne Wirt or Adam mow, will be oils aKblie le, an SATFRDAY, the ".Bth of 01,TOR 1867, on the premleee. the Real Estate of Jacob 'olf, deceased, oorodstlng of a FARM, situate in Ham ilton towtuthip, Adams count), , staining 17e ACRES and 66 perches, adjoining laude Of damn. el Wolf, Henry Stork, Samuel Miller, and others. and bounded on one aide by the public rood leading from New Oxford to East Berlin, And by the road leading from the Hanover and Carlisle turnpike to Abbuttstownon the other, about equal distance from Abbottstown and NewOaford. The Im_provementa are a ,Two-story _ STONE HOUSE, Rank Baru, Part stone, Part frame, .Ith Wagon Sheds attached, One-story Stone Spring and Wwth Ho good Carriage Mace and Hog Stable, all u good repair. There is an excellent Spring near the house, and two others on the farm. About 30 or 10 Acres are in excellent timber, a good propor tion of Meadow, and under good fencing and well limed all over, The - land will be sold together, or lu parcels to suit purdmaerh. If any peraona are deslroux of stewing the prendaea before the day of sale, they .111 be ahown the same by the widow, re;sldlng thereon. Sale to commence at I os, lock, P. M., on said day, when attendance .111 be gl• en and fermi made known by JACOB STOCK, Trustee. By the Court—Adam W. Minter, Clerk. Oct. 4, 1847. to ORPHANS' COURT SALE IoN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will let offered at Public le, on SATURDAY, the Aith day of OCTOBER, hap, on the premises, the Real Estate of Sebaatian Weaver, deceased, consisting of a TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mountpleasant township, in said county, containing 15 /WREN, more or lest, bounded by Lands of Pius smith) Peter Rim bough, John Lawrence, and Laski Smith. Ti t &L;,7, ' Log " " B e a n r t n ' , No. ' a Pen, C i l d ge . , and excellent spring of water, a portion or Meadow anti some fruit trees . The house near the roo d leading from Llll3 s Mill to the Bon atightown road. Sale to commence at I o'clock, on halt]. day, .when attendance will be gm en and terma made knot" n by JOHN WEAVER, Ex'r. By the Court—Adam W. Minter, Clerk. MMM A SMALL FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. N MONDAY, the 2lst day of OCTOBER Inst., the sultscriber will offer ut Public Sale, on le premises, his DFAIRABLE FARM, situate in Lattimore township, Adams county, bait a mile east 01 Petersburg, adjoining lands of Jam. and Daniel Gerdner, Col. John Wolford, and others, containing 3.1 ACRES, more or lees, In good order, having been limed, and under good fence. There is limestone on the adjoining ham. and mid to be on this. The Im provements are a Two-story TB- p I'AKT HOrsE, with Back-b ding, Frame Barn, corn Crib, Hog Pe Smoke House, Bake House, &v., with a and c tern at the house and a spring on the ,plitce ; Apple and Peach Orchard, with other fruit. The property is eonvenient to churches, school houses, mills, stores and mechanic shops. Per sons w lshing to view It are reqnested to call on the subssriber, residing thereon. Male to commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN It. JOHNSON. oe. 4, 15137. tss PUBLIC SALE THE subscriber, Administrator of the estate of David R. Sterner deceased, will offer at Pub-' lie Out-cry, on THURSDAY, the '24th day of OC TOBER lust., at the late residence of said de ceased, In Cumberland township, Adams county, the personal property of said deceased, viz. 1 HORSE, 3 11.1 It ii 1 (spring) Colt, 3 Cows, 4 Sows, 24 Plgs, / four-horse Wagon, 1 one-home Wagon, Buggy and Harness, I Reaper, Ploughs, Shovel Ploughs, Harrows, Winnow ing Mill, Lime Bed, Wheelbarrow, Hay Rake, Hay Carriage, Hay Fuels, CTONN-Cilt '4II.NV, Mattocks and Shovels, h t a r i t ' i ' d 1 4 i !, ri' 3 ' t i o ' ul l n " g . ' Spreaders end ('pains, l)gn ßags, Cow Chains, Horse (,cars. Wagon Saddle, Side Saddle, Riding Bralli , s, Halters, Collars, Riding Saddle, Wheat. e, Corn, Oats, Timothy and ('loser seed by t he bushel, Rae b, the ton, Also Ihm.chohi and E itehen Furniture, sin BEDS AND REDDING, BEDRTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Carpet I ng, hok ng StoN e and Pipe, tiesk, Countv Map, Clock and ('flee, ('heats, Baskets, Bucket n, together with oilier articles, too nu merous to mention, Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. hf, 'on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by . $112,404 13 700 00 .„ 1,998 32 8,71 . 134,000 00 .011 10 40,111 86 MEI! WILLIAM 11. DOITERER, Admlnixtrtltor MEI= A DESIRABLE PAOPERTY • AT PUBLIC BALE. Cy,: THURSDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER trixt„ the undersigned will offer at Public ale, a deedrable property. consist lug of A TRACT OF LAND, - containing 27 Acres, more or less, situate partly In Hamilton and partly in Reading towrwhiPs, Adams county, adjoining lanais of Daniel Baker, David Brown, George' Hoover, and others. It is in a high state of cultivation. The inaProvenienta area new Two-story LOG HOUSE, with Stone 13aek-building, a Double Log Barn, FH3 with Sheds, Corn Crib, Carriage Rouse, Hog Stable, Smoke Rouse; two wells of or water, with a good Apple and Peach °niter , be sides Pears, Grapes, Ac. The property is located on Big Conant age creek. Persons wishing to view the property are re guested to tmli on the undersigned, residing thei eon. $378,192 &I 615,110 00 130 500 00 01,9te 07 15,500 30 9,649 00 4,001 93 1,630 .1 1,141 -3 Stale to commence at I o'clock, F. M., on ~,,da day, when Mt l ndance will be Oren and term& NRI' made known -. HE KING. Oct. 11, 1,417. to USLIC SALE =EMI OP VALUABLE LOTS. N SATURDAY, the Lbid day of NOVEMBER, O 1537, by t I rt tie of the will ot Henry Overholtz er, late of Hamilton township, Adams county, Pa., deeeased, and under the direction of the Or phan's Court of Adams county, the undersigned, Ex, colors of the will of Henry. Overholtzer, de ceased, 1k 111 expose and sell et Public Sale, on the premises, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in Reading townithip, Adams county, Pa., within one-half mile flit Rant Berlin, Upon the politic road leading from Fact Berlin to Ramp tom and adjoining land* of Jacob Standee, George Burt, In, hi Erred, and Samuel Ilyks,---each con mining fiearly FOUR .ICRES , of excellent red land, in a high Mateo( cultivation. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRI - KING GEORGE KING, Oct. 11, 1867. to EXecntors. - wool - ) LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. 9111 E oubscriber offer% at Private Sale, n VALI . ji.134..1; WOOD lAA, ciliate In Mountpleagant township, Adm.. cOunty, Pa., about one-half mile (torn Gulden's Station, on the Gettysburg Itailroad, adjoining lands of John Cashman and Eli U. limay, containing 7 ACItES, more or lega, well covered with young timber—and a small stream of water running through It. Pereons 'sighing to view the lot are requegted to call on the undersigned residing within a quarter of is mile. JOHN CASHMAN. Oct. 4, 1547. tdo FLOUR, GROCERY & NOTION STORE. JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE CONTINUEN the FLOUR, GROCERY & NO TION BUSINF:S. at the old stand, in Yor street, adjoining the Globe Inn, Getty.. k • . With a full variety of goods, low prices, and eve ry disposition to please, he hopes to merit a con. tinuance of public patronage. The best orFl.Ol - R always on hand—particular attention paid to this branch. Also. Hams and Bacon, Fish. Potato., Dried Fruit of ec cry kind, with a choice assortmentof Moloasco, Syrups, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Salt, Corn Starch, Rice Flour, Coffee Ex tracts, pure t'lder Vinegar, &e. A MB Rae of Confectoinery, also Fig% Raisins, Prunes, &r.; common and Macy Soaps, Perfume ry, and any quantity of Notions; the nicest Sta tionery in town—inaew, a variety that must be seen to be appreciated. He alas( not forget to mention his Began and Tobaccos, the very best brands. Also, Willow-ware, I 'rockery-ware, Brooms and Brush. s, Coal Oil and Lamps--aud thoteamd other articles, not to be enumerated lb a newspaper advertisement. rail and examine goods and prices, and you will he sure to find it to your interest to buy. August,A, NEW COACH SHOPS. YANTIS, ADAMS .4 CO., =I VE take this method of informing the public that we hate established new Coach Show at Llttleetown, where we are prepared to 'manu facture to order all kinds of BUCK3IFI4, CAR RIAGES. SULKIES, ke., on the shortest notice and most accommodating _terms.. Our hands have been procured from Baltimore, and, as we use none but choice material, we can put up work to compete with any shop In the State. Old work repaired and taken in exchange for new. Aug. 30, tf New Grocery and Flour Store. MEALS dc bROTHER, HAVING opened GROMMY, FLOUR and VEGETABLE STORE, in the Room former ly occupied by Oeo, Little, on Weat Middle street, they extend en invitation to all buyers to give them a call. Everything in their line, trash from the city and country, will be kept on band. They are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest living profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal share of puAublic g. patronage. iIEALIi• C. BRO. TURBINE WATER WHEEL. lIAVING received the agency for the celebra ted DR. KINDLEBERGEI. TURBINE TER WHEEL, for Adams, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedfunl and Fulton counties, Pa., and Allegheny, Washington and Frederick counties, MIL, we eau recommend it as being equal in power and possessing more advantagea than any submerged wheel In use. Send for circular. Mil Gearing, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys, furnish ed toorder.. . " • NtebONVELL & BAECHTEL, Agents . , Oct. 4, 1887. 3m Hagerstown, MO Administrators' Notice. TACOS STERNER'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad. e) ministration on the estate of Jacob Steiner, late of Berwick tom:whip, deceased, having been granted to the undershined, (the tirst-tuuued re siding in said Bendel township and the last named in Heidelberg township, York county,) they hereby give notice to all persona Indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the game to present them properly antbenticated for set tlement. PETER )(TEARER, JOHN DIAS, Rept..17,1M7. et Administrators. na ROT° MINIATURES, at the Excelsior ry, are superb and furnished at one-third city prices. Cell and examine specimens. C.. 1. TYSON. OtiE but Ihst-rate PICTURES are allowed to be taken from the Excelsior Gallery. Sam !shown boron the order Is Ailed. C. .T. TYSON. a►.~:1~! ~~9 ~I;y:~:i;71~ ~:I ~i;j: hale Jost reee.ived their NEW FALL STOCK, the larva lathe eounty—amatailsegolt DRY 0()ODS, MERPNOES, POPLINS, ALPACAS, 4 GINOHAMS; DELAINES, CALICOES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, In every variety CARPETS, a lazy stock and very cheap SHAWLS. all kinds and prices. BLANKETS, ve.ry etuisp. IVIEENSWABE, the 'argon stockga the county and very cheap HARDWARE and Saddlery, In all Its nnuiebee, at the loweet market rates. GROCERIES, of all klnde IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS Will sell GOODS at prices DZIYINGI 00XPITI TION. Give us a cant examine our stock. SIGN OF THE RED FRONT Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 14$T. tf FRESH ARRIVAL R, ""E' GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Stbre of A. SCOTT & SON Their stock consists of MERINOEB, all styles DELAINES, all styles CALICOES, all styles MUSLIN'S, all grades. , CLOTHS AND CASSIMH.RES of all styles and quality. Persona wanting GOOD GOODS and GOOD BARGAINS, Should not fall to go to the %tore of A. ROOTT & SON, Chembersbnrg street. 2nd Square, Oct. 11, INIT. Gettysburg, Pa SOLDIERS' 11 - E./ID-QUARTERS, At NORRIS• STORE, to the place to get FALL st WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOl2 CASH. IF you want a cheap Over-coat, o to NORRIS'. IF you want a good cheap OrotlrtZkoßßlkr. IF. ou want a good Every'llay gMORRIS'. IF you want a good pair of Fan io ta, to NO I F you want a good cheap Vet, to Noaßts.. IF you want a FABRIONA.BII O ILAT o I F you want a late Fall Style Cap, No F I you wait a good Fair of BootsE' tra P tE . . IF you want a FAIIHIONABLVO4}M . IF yoti want a good French Calt go a t agn itraw. IF you want a good Umbrella, go ki NORRIS'. IF you want good Paper Collars, go ttt NORRIS'. IF you wants duthlonable sult g :f i r s ot c ha ts .. I F your ant anything In the Ogenl:lll,r's Li RlSps. IF you want a good SMOKE, fre to NORRIS'. VA. on Want good HEAVY LYN DEit-CLOTH go to NORRIS'. Also—A large stock of CASAINI MEE IN THE PIECE. Persona preferring the goods to Ready- Clothing, can be actitenmoili .ted at the low est cash price. TIIEO. C. NORRM. Oct. 11, Ig 7. tf IWILL eel] at Public Sale, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of OCTOBER next. at 10 o'clock, A. , on the premises, 16 LOTS ?3F EXCELLENT TIMBER LAND, running_ from 434 to a acres, be ing a part Of the Handoe Mill property, on Marsh Creek. Terms accommodating, which will be made known on the day oriole. NEW Ce'I:LCOOMIWY. GEO. ARNOLD. 20 Gettysburg, Sept. ,1827. BARGAINS 1 LEI GETTYSBURG JOIE& CRESS rk RON TIKAVE opened a nor GROCERY, In Public burg, on the northewest corner of tbe Public Meta aitre, and haveJunt received &splendid stater m of FRESH • GROCERIES, Including Augars, .CoffssA Molasses, liyrops, Tess, Spiess, Tobacco, Balt, Manus, ElhouMelly &C. Also, QL Lk.....^111W ARE, CONFECTIORB, 'Nuts, Fruits. Soaps, Fancy Articles and Notions generally. W ew will , will alda keep en hand FLOUR and FEED-STUF F& Having purchased for CASH, we are prepared to sell very cheap. Olve us *call and Judge for yourselves. JOHN CRESS, J. W. MRS& Sept. H,1e67. U GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. A LARGE assortment of Ins GROCERIES, Team, Codnes, White Num of all kind& and Brown Skim" cheap, prime new i rm °Mons liolasmen, and all inethwafWmps; nem X.PmCK EBEL, beet in market. AB kinds of, • LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rya Whiskey, de., for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. 4GI-14. Mahler's Hob 'Utters, and the "Great Bitters." VA AV, SPEERI3 GRAPE WINE. WM. J. MARTIN', Baltimore street, Gettysburg. April 5, IBC. tf Administrator's Notice. 'ESTATE OF ELIZA lIPEALISAN.—Letters of J2A administration on the estate of Eliza /Veal- Man, late of Huntington twp., Adams co., deed., having been granted to Ms undensigned, residing In the same township, he hereby gives notice to all senoras indebted to hos e es to make Immediate payment, and baying talrns asalust the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. Mutate & WIERMLN, Oct. 4. 186'. It Administrator. rR Debanes, Mo Alpacas, Lustrei De Beges, 'Awns, Plaids Poplins, Chlthea the ladlen_s ihould esl and ROW & see the WOODSnew sty. IkL PC les '. !ADIEF3 wanting agobd article of Perfaieeri, I r ma"' SORP, or Ittnahea, can be eap. lied at J. L. OCFLICICM FARMS AND MILL AT Pt ELIE SALE. tnldeltaigned, Attorneys in fen for the efract Frederick Stockalsger. late of Frank -1o township, Adams county, deuesmed, will over at Public sale, on SATI 7 III)AV, the 9th daj, of NOVEMBER. 19g7, at 9 o'clock, A. ?)4., no the I=e d flese fa vi l ic ksWing valuable Real Ea . tat e of No. triirk MANSION FARM, situated In Franklin township, county and State aforesaid, near the road loading from Cashtown to Fainleld, ahead R miles south of the former place adjoin ing lands of John Mickley, Frederick Diehl and others. containing ISO ACRES, more or le., havlng_thereon erected a large Two-story HOUSE, part brick, large Rank Barn, g (built summer nn ,) Wagon Si, (new,) Carriage Haire, Hog Pen, and other ne cessary out - bui ldings. There is a never- a rag spring of excellent water near the dour of the dwelling; al., an excellent spring-honse with nes er hailing spritsail( water to It. There ix It \o riel). of ehnlce snot treason the premises, consist ing of Apple., Pears, Peach Sr. A boo t at,A cress of M.D.* era in excellent Ti es, mber. m.ti) hite Oak. A fair proportion of the land Is well set In Meadow, the rest In a high state of cultivation, nearly all having been lirassi once and wino, twice, the limestone of s,hlrh Ras obtained on th 118.2..—A " FARM, lying In Highland township, on the public rood running from Caahtown to Fennel 4 miles nom the latter place, contain- Ar. ° ,;k„ i " le's'. uln ¢ lauds ' ll 14 i n t d others. The improsemFots Otte A. Two story double LOG HOti SE, a good Barn pp g and other out-buildings. is %SAW MILL with goal water-power 011 the pro perty. About 70 Acres of this Tract are in 111- her, monist ing of Locust, Oak, Se., and plenty of good Meadow. The landla ot an 0 ce Ilent quali ty and in a good state of cultivation, about one half hay tog been limed, There IN n well of water at the door with a pump in It under roof. The above Farina are well watered, convenient to school houses, thorniest, eftc., and are in overt re spect desirable prop, rties, No 2 will Ice oftered in separate Tmets to suit purchasers. NO. X.—A VALUABLE MERCHANT ,MILL, known an Ilerring's Mlll, with 12 Acm. 01 Land, coasted in Ham sltonban township, Adams co_ Pa., oa Little Marsh Creek, near the road lead ing dam Fairfield to L'aahtown. It Is located in a ffaa crowing country and commands most of the eastern of Carroll's Tract. The Mill has two Oyer-aket Water-wheel") le; feet high, two run of Burrs and one Chopper, and all fixtures necessa ry to a good Orbit MIII In running order. This Is undoubtedly a desirable MIII. Persons dealroua of viewing the alcove proper ties wilt be shown the same by calling do the subscribers, residing on Tract No, I. Attendance will be given and terms made 'known on clay of sale by A. F. STOCKSIEGER, I. J. STOCKSLEISER. Jacos MICKLEY, (1). of D.,) Auctioneer. Oct. 11, 1867. to MIJBLINS, low:L:11:f Of ac., &c., &0., A FIRST-CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE BALE, two mllea of Gettysburg, on the Har- W rr riatr elr arg road, with all neeessiwy tmprove menta, and in prints order. I will sell from 100 to HO Aurae, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. For further information, apply to 114' t. "%TIBIA Sept. 27, 18G. tf Gettysburg, Pa. DEIMABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. N dATURDAY, the 2d day of NOVEMBER O next, the aubscriber will offer at Public Rale, on the prennaes, the following real estate, for merly property of Adam Spitler, deceased: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mona tplesisan t township, Adams coun ty, about two mites wait of Conowago Chapel, adjoining lands of Ezra Eckert, Abraham Dim, sad others, oontaining la ACHES., more or less— about 12 acre. cleared, and 4 acres woodland, of the very best quality. The improvement are a Two-story BItICK HOUSE, Log mod n, Hog Pen, and other necessary out- g buildings; a tine Apple Orchard, ho-ides fl.ches, pears, cherries, etc., and a never failing well of water in the yard. Al., 18 ACSIt23 OF WOODLAND, covered with the heaviest kind of oak timber adjoining the above. This tract will be sold entire, ur to lots of ssw 8 acres, as may be desired. Persons wishing to view the property, are re quested to call on the subscriber, residing In the same township, one nine west of Seminal] tow u. Sale to commence at I o dock I'. H., on said day, when attendance Will be given and terms made known by JOHN Sept. 21, 1867. is VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. MBE nudersierned will sell at Private Bale, his undivided TWO F 4 RNA of 270 Ai1,.14, more or leas, With suitable buildings; can be divided Into two or three farms, having two Da•ellingp and Bank Barns, all in Rood order; Store and Dwelling; Blacksmith Shop and Dwelling; Tenant House, tke , anti all net nary buildings; In fact, Is the motel Farm of Adams county. It Is situated on the Turnpike from Gettysburg to Llttleutown, 6 miles from the former„.and 3 from the latter; Is under good fences, and under good tenanLs; land all limed and In good order; Mout 01 ',ems of timber; all kinds of the best of fruit, 1 Peach and 3 Apple Orchards. Call on the un dersigned, residing on the property, in 31ountjoy township, Adams county, or address SENSE D. NEWMAN, Two Taverns P. 0., Adonis co., Pa. Sept. 13, DIV.° A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. frIHE subscriber °Hers his {'ARM (ornate. it co situated in Adams county, Pa., near the York and Gettysburg Turnpike, 3 miles from New Oxford, 8 from Gettysburg, and 1 mile from Gulden'n Station, adjoining Lando of Ralph Flakes, Nicholas Moritz, 'Nicholas Grilse], and John („Ushman, onntaining 72 ACREN and 42 perches—about 9 acres In timber, with a due pro portion of meadow. The laud has been limed over, and is under good fencing. The fields are laid offconveniently, with water in nizrupd all of them. The improsements are a Two-sto ry- Weatherboarded HOUSE and Beek- o o building Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and 111 torn Crib , under the same roof, Hog 11 House, Smoke Noose and Summer linuse, Spr ug House with a never-failing spring - Close to the bonding; a good Apple Orchard, besides peaches and all other kinds of fruit, on the place. It is RI every respect a moot desirable property. Persons wishing to viost , the premines are re snorted to call on the Subscriber, E re isding the re- , . G fIEAG. Sept. 6,1867. 3m FOR SALE. Tilt HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF - PRIME LIMESTONE LEND, I= clue and a half Miles trom a 'Railroad Depot; good tesprovements. well fenced and watered; an obandance of good timber, and no arranged as to divide well into two tonna I have also other faint property for auto, all of which wtu be sold low, the object being to make a division of the statists, Those In search of land in this aection, might do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. For turther Information, call on or •ddrese THOS. N. LUPTON, Winchester, Va., (who is agent for Heirs.) Jane 24, tar. tf Small Farm and Town Property T PRIVATE SALE—The undeniigned offers j - k at Private Sale, his FARM, al taut, in Straban township, Adams county, on the larrishurg road, two miles from Gettysburg, rontaining tH ACRES, Improved with a one and a half story BRICK HOUSE, n good Barn, (MI g feet long.) a never-falling sell of water, with a pum p It, a young Apple Orchart and other fruit. About 15 acres are in im and there it a fair proportion of meadow. The land has nearly all been limed, and to in a pro ductive condition. He also otters a ROUSE AND LILT, on the south Side of York street, In Gettysburg. The house is a two-story, weatherboarded, with an Out-kitchen. There is also a Stable mi the lot. Terms accommodating. J. 11. 'WALTER. August 5,1867. If WOOD LOTS FOR SALE JONES' MILL FOR MLR is a large FRAME MILL on the Turn rtl7llile'T3lmtenweo'rt=lo=llVtirienliepnred?frcotnai repair, MX a tines and 6 Ist MIII. There As a ler's house sn ot t acre,. of land with the Mill. The mill race' in n over three hundred yards long from thodam to the mill; would take but little expense to make It a very valuable property, as there Is; no mill for S miles. The other mills *ere all burned during the s%ar. This mill would be ;watt ♦try cheap for rash Apply to MARY A. JOICIA. Aug. 30, 1347. 3m Choice Western Pre-emption Lands. HAVE several Tracts of choice Western PRE- E2d PTION LAND& good locations, near Rail roads, County Taal., he., la well-settled neigh borhoods, which I will exchange at a fair price for rest estate in Adams county. GF.O. RNOLD. Aug. 12,1P6 7 . if LUMBER! LUMBER! rundersigned has on hand, and will fue . W order, WHITE PINE HOARDS AND LANK, White Pine and Chesnut Shingles, Oak and Pine Plume Stuff, Sawed Staves, Plastering and Roofing Lath, clic. Saw Jill! in Buchanan Valley, Franklin town ship, two talks isliuthweat of Francis Cola's saw satlL Post ofih address, Menton:ole, Adama Pa, Sept. 18M. 9N JAMES BRADY.. The Wonder of the Age I WBREN'S ELECTRIC CREAN for sale at Hendricks ,k Warren's l irocery Store, in East York street, Gettysburg, Pa., where every thing In our line will be gold nt the lowAt prices. Ohre no a call and see for yousrelves. Our stock consists or Groceries, Notions, sad Inney Goods. Our motto is sell quick, our attn to ;Anse, asrProdoee taken in exchange for (Mods. Cash paid for Bacon and Butter. HEN DIUCIO4 Itt'WARRY2q, Sept. Sl, tf AITENTION, ZOIIAVES ! YTNTIL further orders : the "GETTYROURG U ZOUAVES" will mat et their Armory for business and drill INERY_WEDNESDAY EVE- R'S°. at, 7 , 4 o'clock, and in i - LL Dar% th e THIRD SATURDAY of each month at 10 o'clock, A. IL By order of the Captain, WM. R. EYSTEit, O.& Oct. 4, lssf. tf NOTICE. IWILL be in Dmtyrdours with FLOUR, &c., on every MONDAY and FRIDAY, of each week. ersons who may desire me to furnish them with either Flour or Feed Stuff will leave their orders either with John Chrtsmer, or Danner & Ziegler, stating the kind and quann4Men the same will be delivered at their dwe GEORGE OL OELL. Sept. :^, M. it MR White Goods, Buffing Menge and Trim um, W to how c weeps% 00 TO DIIPHORN £ HOFFMAN'S, IF YOU wisa is•L•mi=l J&Araoi, mr;_ -4 BLACK ClUYMfk',. COLORED CLOTHS, CIRRI ISERFA. FRF.NCH mrarsos, mLORED ALPACAS, BLACK ALPACAR, )10ILUR LUSTERS, WOQL DELAINES FANOY DELAINES, COBIJRO9, MICSLINS, BLANKETS. OLoVPv, COLLARS & CUFFS, QUEENRWARE, OIL CLOTHS, or anything else In the DRY GOODS & NOTION LINE. N. W. cor. of the Honore, Clottyaburg, Pa. Sept 20 NC ti "To When It May Concern." WAR DECLARED AGAINST HIGH PRICES! BE IT KNOWN, That For Silks, Alpacas and Mohair,; For De!alum, Chit. Mee and Lawne; For Callcoeg, Gingham/I and Linen; For Manlius, Bleached and Unbleached For Ticking, Bird eye and Crash For Flannel Hoop Skirts and Sahnorabi For Cheeks, Table-Linen and Huokaback For Bunting, Quilling and Edging; For Parasols, Fans and Vella; For Handkerchiefs, Ntockings and ©lows; For Cloths, Caaalmeren and Jeans For Cottorwules. Linens and Tweeds For Trunks, Carpet-Peeks anti Whlpa For Umbrellas, Rasors god Stropo For Hata and U love. of every kind For all kiwi! of (Ivo& at lowest prices Go to the atom or ROW & WOODI4, Darner &the Diamond and York street Gettysburg. Pa. July 1, M. ti J. L. SCHICK, SOL'TH MT CORNER OF CENTER SQC A RE. (iErrYBBURG, Haa Just reeelvedm xplentlld apartment of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, comprising in part as followl FRENCH NERINOES, I= NEW STYLE OF FANCY POPLINS, ‘BlSlftalg POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALL WOOL PLAIDES, MACH AND FANCY BILKS, LADIE4• CLOAKING CLOTHS NEW STYLE OF FALL GOODS DELAINES AND CALICOEFI, FLANNELS IN GREAT VARIETY, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLIN% CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETS, CASHMERETTS AND JEANS, • LADIES' FURS IN GREAT VARIETY, OLOV AND STOCKINGS, CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, STATIONERY AND PERFUMERY. Sept. 27, 1567. WI C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering --contracting and erecting buildings of all, kinds, Repairing, Ike. They keep constantly on band and manufacture to order, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMI3B, CORNICE, DOOR ♦ WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article In the Building Line. Seasoned material constantly on hand, expo rlenoed Workmen always In readiness, and work exectdad with dispatch Sir Orders promptly attended to &p[. 20, 1867. 12 Gettysburg National Bank. GOVERNMENT FONDS OF ALL ISSIJA!,- SBVEN-THIRTIES AND COMPOUND INTEXEST ANWiES, BOUGHT AND•SOLD. Orders for parehue and Kale dt STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD, promptly executed INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL DE POSITS. st 3, 4 pal 5 per cent., according to length of time of depart. J. EMORY BUR, Cashier, April 8,1967. The First National Bank OF OEITTSBLItG ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS UFIVAL. Bny and sells all kinds or GOVERptER I T SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Converts 7-30 .Notea into 4-20 U. S. Bonds Orders solicited and proilptly attended to sAprii ORO. ARNOLD, CUltier. 1 Ra . For Sale.--A Choice Fenn, high state at eakilEakk ACRER •, 100 buthele of Waal° The sere ; seann. in Timber Bank Barn lad Beeic lairening prenr7 or gnat, eke.; MUM west bow Gettysburg. Also— Oneotherverydrelrable F•ARIf, containing OS AMIN; 21 acres In Timber baUdlorprgood ; ad joining Hoodoo's 11111 property 6 Wks mouth Auto VettYsbult. $ 2) per acra property ANIMAar Wm tam. e , Ang./7,11M. If cAstnoLuinnui FARM AND MILLS, ON Tors'enr.F.K, =I r,w taboatiber,desirtus dtscutstitte• bust n.s, om.r o at. Private Hale, Ids RUMMY VALUABLE REAL ICSTATE, ith utile on Creck, partly in lama county., Pk, and partly In Fregiertek county, ild" tho Way uealaine tamping., 1 MUNI% went of Fin n-Mahar& (*manning of ri Ilrrt•ntlo VESTING'S, F trum, N 111.1. 1 4, Wion-LAND, The FARM, which lit under goisl caltlvallon and good terielng,irintaine Nay 3311 AC10.34, with due proportions at Montan anti Timber. The, tinpraventettta area large NTONE MAN• RION /UNE, with Beek-lm lld Inite,th rve Tenant Houstw, lane (tank Barn, t:SI hy g HE 11,10 Wagon Shed 101(1 t 'ern Cab, Car. rlspe House, nand other ont-nullillties; a never lid nit well of water at. the kitchen end a ne er-fallingstiring between tlie'lioum• unit tient. There are tan thriving young APPLE t CHARDS on thew etntnee, with a varlet of other fruit. Alan, A FIRST-CL V4/4 (1111.4 T Jr NOM lIANT MILL, CALICOO4 AND &UV MILL, on a conetnnt atrestm of water, filth n fine run Of eustbtn; Cooper shop, Miller's Ilotus and other out-bulbills3gs. There Is LIMESTONII; on tips Fara. In addition to tiso abssre, the aulscriber olTers 2111 ACRFeI 01 , TIMBERI A NIS, well wt In Mi nable Slasher, adjoining the Farm. The Improvements with 200 or snore acres Mtn be bought separately, or all laugher, aR the pur chaser orpurelusere now denim. For furt her infOrinat Inn Inquire of the subscri ber, residing on the premise.. JOREPII P. Nictil July 13, SHAWLS, =EI VALUABLE TANNERY AT PRIVATE SALE. CARPETS, ITIHE oubeerlber, wlehlog to glee up the Ten utait boldness., ottera at Pt IA ate Sole, hie -- • • VALUABLE TANNERY,' situate on South Baltimore street, Oettyahurg. Pa., lucludlng Brick Beam Shop with I pool, limes, and ale liandienq Brick Purr) Mg-Mama Brick and Frame Bark Mill Ronne; al lay-away Vats on the yanl, with Loechea and room to add any additional nulnber—ennatant nl nuing spring water, ,never-hdling, Ip iftly.“od Clad shape. ' , This Tannery is located in a region Where good Bark is abundant at remediable pricey,. Powee 'lion of the Tannery will be gis en to illo purebmwr immediately, if ti.ired, w Ith n "Ripply ofbark to run It The ta be a large Twoodory MUCK BWEL, INO on the promwty, with Spring Bonne, Smoke Boum., Wood Slynt, Baru, o. 01.1- (kill Crik Wagon shni and other mt“ 111 buildings, with a well of water and also II hydrant at kltrhen dorw, with llllllllllK er through Spring Rouse. There is a variety of boat nualitlea of Rom hag Gropea and Fruit on the remiLarel. The property le ln good comill Mil, and every reapect, a 'met deallable residence anti ances stand. Aloe, will be mold, A LOT OF 1:1101 , N11 adjoin ing abase, containing l',, Acres, more or lien, with en Apple ()reliant amt.. drat-Plana Spring 011.1 Bathing Eat at on is. .Van, A lA)T OF lillOrN 31, on In , F.mmitts burg mad, one-half mile from town, containing Acre., ahlnt the purchauer can also hare, If cleaned. Pentona tit-Mt-tog to view the premien., or As certain further partieulam, will address the Sitlii deribtr, residing In (SON minim Pm. JORN WINEIIBEN'NEIL Rept. 13, MM. • VALIIAELE PROPERTIES FUR SALE TORN C. ZWCK, LAND AGENT, New OxiroßD, An usla cor STY, Ts., Tian fir Kale a number of deal Wile properties, to which he oaks the niteullon of those Wishing to ptirchase. • Two No. I erroßE STANDS for sale or rent, with 'deck of wale dOlng a wsul business, near Railroad, situand In ',cantina rilluirs; amid chimer , fur pennons 11 , 11,11111 g to engage In t Ile Wel nefia. river/Winn given any t hue. A LIMESTONE FARM '0.54 acre's, near flail. road, brick house and all 'lceman . ) nut -building, A LIMESTONE FARM anal neon, with Floor and Saw 51111, house barn, and oilier out-boild. lugs, 'intited In Baltimore count 3 , Md., lit tulles from Baltnnore. A LIMESTONE. FARM of 480 acres, brick brick barn, in Baltanore county, Md., 17 miles front Baltimore. A LARGE FORNDRY AND MArIIINERIMP, with Dwelling situated In a county seat, near Railroad and Depot. Gond chaior for doing all mod s o f work. AlaO, aeveral Town I.ot. will lot SOW with the above property if desired. A FARM OF 1011 ACRES, In AttunPi county, with good Stone Douse, good limn, hr., near turnpike and mill and FORTY AIRES, with good llgfaec, Barn, he., thare-quarle. 01a mile from a al rood station. A peel Maitre: terinv A FARM OF la; Aillt6N, on the Carlisle turn. pike, under good roll h u nt with¢ large Brick Home, Bank Barn, cud oilier out-building'', all sew. A LARGE FLOIIR MILL, with 25 Acre* of land. The militias four pair of Burrs, and roll matt tarry for doing merchant wait:. Best water potter to the county. A FARM OF 175 ACULI4, near the Haunt er turnpike, on whfeh erected %not VII owe, Barn, and all other neeessury out -Itu A FARM OF 200 At'RE , 4, good land, with Largo Brick House. Rare And 2 Tenant HOTIMMI--40 acres In wood—half a mile from the , Conowngn Chapel. A HOTEL, in New Oxford, two-story, roomy. arid convenient for husluesa. Good chance; terms easy. Also, a number of good Rouses and Lots for sale In New Oxford. . _ - . . Persons who wish to buy Real Estate - , u well is those who a bib to sell, are requested to glue the subscriber a call at tits store in NOW Oxford. Ad dress, JOHN C. ZOUCK, Land Agent New Oxford, Adams county, Ya Aprlll, 1867. ly PUBLIC BAL2 WILL offer at public sale, on TEEBDA.V, the I ?2nd day of OCTOBER, BM, the FARM on whichl now reside, and lately owned by Bene dict Boone. This farm In situated in Mlddletovrn Valley, Pr_tslerick county, Ed., one rule North of Petersville, on the Middletres n and Thirtieth!. vine road, less than 4 Tulles froto depats on Ball. B. Ohio R. Road, and Ches. h 0. ('anal at Berlin and Knoxville. It contains Blfr A CRAM, more or lean, of prime land, all under cultivation, is dlyl. , eed into six nehiti, with pure running water In each field. The improvements are a good domfortable weal herboarthal HOUSE Log ' Barn and all necessary put-build i ngs. i This s one of the best farms in Middletown 1 t Valley. It Is unnecessary to any more, as gen e men will examine for thentsels es, A TAO, At the same time and place, will be gold it MorNT.UN IA IT of 13 Acres, more or leas, of Chesnut Timber, hammed In Washington coun ty, Md., adjoining Into of Henry Shafer and Sam uel Alialt. Thin Io a 1.0 y afuable lot anti pr, perly managed, will furnish rail,. auallcient for t he farm as long att fencing Igtequired. Terms of kale, anti time In giving poatieralon, made known on day of sale. H. M. SCIIHOFS/ER. Sept. 6, 1667. to A SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE HALE. MITE subscriber orient at Private Sale, his SMALL FARM, situate in Straban tOwnship, Adams county, At., about 5% miles from Gettys burg, Y miles trent Hunteratown, and I% miles from Bender's church, adjoining lands of Dr. tioldaborough. F. quickel and John Galbraith, containing ite% ACRES, with Woodland and Mea dow. The land in under good cult I vation, having been well limed—and ander good fence. The im provements are a good Two-story LOO HOUSE, double Log Bent, Resole Wagon Sited, Shop, lieu House, /log Pen, RP Smoke Rouse; tao good net er tailing wells of water, and a fine young Apple °reliant, besides Peaches, Pears, Plums, I 'berries. Grapes, de. Persons wishing to view the property will cull on the undersigned, residing thereon. JOIIN FERRER.. tug. 30,188. 2lns VIRGINIA, LOIIDON CO., LAND, FOR SALE. ONE FARR, containing about '360 ACRES, sit- LecaYed on Gut Turnpike road, it utiles below rit, 3 miles tram (Milford Station, sod from Farmwell Station. The cleared land laid off Into 7 fields, water sufficient for Block In each - field, plenty of tlinber on the farm for the use of the same; a comfortable ric lONVELT,INGROUSE, a large Stable, Corn House, Meat House, Ice If ouse, and a good Store Mow on the wens/ries. A good sum mr a Country Store. The land isiod, Is essay to 'impro‘e, talc. chi% or very 11, leids good crop. of wheat, eorn, nata at ha. This Is a very good Farm. WWI Nalght the - present own , . PM ill 1851, unit a good port of it roil fifty dollars per acre. There is a good Orchard, and a Nell of water on the premises. This Farm will he sold at the low price of thlr t y-eight dollars per acre, If the cash Is paid down. A good deed given whet, the terms are complied with. Can give full posseasion rah Dee., Pau, provided it le sold previous to renting for another year. Apply to MARY ifilLsboro', Loudencounty,a. Aug. 3), 1887. 7m VIRGINIA LAND FOR BADE OE FARM Cant:dna about, 300 Arrest, Is 7 miles below Leesburg, on the Tornplke, 2 from Farmwell Station., and Smiles (non (Mil ford Station on the Alexandria L. d (haul. MIN Is a very diadmtile Farm, and a healthy plaee to live. The cleared laud Is Ails lied into 7 fields, with running water in amend of,_ then). There Is a large Lag DWELLING ; HOUSE, Barn, Meat House and Dairy on the farm, and a well of excellent a et et In the yard. This well atlhrds plenty oignnel water the dryest season, There Is plenty 01 timber on the farm for the tuie of the same. The land Is good, and produces good crop. of Wheht, Corn Oats Hoy 1b.., There is a flue unhurt. full bearing. The land is easy to improl c o rm I takes closer finely. The fencing IN In gpo.l orilvr. (A good many families of Norikern people have siet - Hist In the neighborhood i Can glve roll poloteadon T.,th December,.lBC, provided it is sold pre. loos to renting for anoth year. For want of moue), the owners offer this farm at the Jow price of thirty dollars per acre, Mat paid dem& A. good deed given when_ the terms are compiled"h• • MARY A. TONES. Hillsboro": London county. %'a. Aug. 30, 1307. Bui • AGENTS WA,NTPED, NO SOAP—NO WATER—NO SLOP. kLABS CLEANING POLISH.—This Is a new and most inceellent patented by Mr. iw. M. Brown. N 0.24 Bleeeker arreet, New York. It will be Universally used, for it femora oftee tual than the old system of cleaning Windows, Mirrors, Gold, Silver, Plated Ware, Tin, Copper, kn. Purchasers mum be careful, as a sparloias article has media Ile appearance. seat. 20, NW. fini SHINGLES. 'MIME _Limbed in tha markeS sale at AACOR hillisEA.DaSnew Limber ; on the Ealltand, inijanninir the Mae VW, tysbnrg. :SO. ATM it