be . Oettpsburs fompiler. FRIDAY' ATTERNOON, DEC. 20, mr. •'PYB OLD CAPITOL POID/ON.” We wish somebody would give the public an impartial, accurate. account of what took place during the war In the Old Capitol Prison. Think of American citizens being snatched pp and held fn confinement one, two, and even three months, defiled all communication with their friends, and charged extortionate prices for what they desired. And when the facts are Investigated, no substantial charges are made out. Think of prison erq not being permitted to hold converse with theiecouusel unlesain the presence of a detective. Think of men being per secuted by their jailor until in sheer des peration they commit suicide. We be iere if the people understood a tithe of the secrets of the Old Capitol Prison, we would have much less said about the enormities of Libby ixrison.— Waskirw . - foe Erpresa. THE Washington correspondent of the York Gazettc pays the following well deserved compliment to a faithful pub lic servant : In conversation the other day with several prominent Democrats from Cum berland county, who were on a visit here, besides letters 'from others, .1 am plea.osi to learn that our member, Hon. A. J. tilombrenner, whose unremitting altentions to his constituency: and his t at oo experience and acknowledged Mill- Ito together With his influence In all Democratic and Conservative quarters hen is now conceded to be the only :v. tillable and most useful member old neither Cumberland could have. As fur net daughter Perry and old York, we may say his nomination is a foregone eniii !Liston, and with his growing popu larity in Cumberland Valley, 1 would not be surprised if he were returned here without opposition in our party. SAYS a Radical paper—" Steadily, sure ly, grandly and beautifully, the loyal men of the Routh are taking poseeselon of the reins of Government.' It would be ma ell more proportionate to their el-paci fy, however, if Hamlin, Cuffife, Pomp, and the rest of the "loyal men," would ".teadily, Purely, grandly and beautiful ly " take poesewdou of the reins of mule teane4. SEN ATOR SU MNER calla the Preni dent's message a libel, and Wilson nays it i. an assault upon ('ougreset But the re'ople think it a sensible, practical docu nn•ut, and its effects can be seen In the altered tone of ( !oncrestr. si- et' the Compe, , ional 10bby1 , 415 in Ww.ilingioti 13 de4erilied tt. one of the lvel:, it women On earth, and is card to likv , an empre., ,• = 1 ; 8E38_ EIZZEIZ2 ►'rbrnwry 1:=1 April: - Erma I= 11==1 timtember CM= =2 MEE= MARKET REPOBTII ehtYgertirg F 1 ouR. FLocR,. RED WHEAT COR♦ ()Ars BroNIVHFAT,,,, - HAY, (LOVER-5EFD.,.,.,. . FLAX-SEED I=l CM= MN Marx,.. WHEA/ RYE, MEI ......... Ha:., -- 04 hunt. BEEF brand HAY,- 250 (.4 275 73 (a' 10('0 7 00 6. 13 00 23 OR 01`, 2.100 4:t.r.D, MARRIED 17; h 1n.t..n.l the r...hlene , of the ',nit nt. he Re.. W. IC. H. Deotrielt, Mr. JACOB Mil RIVER to ;into LI - CY h.. dnutth !,lt MI . M ark + Forne3 , nil of Cuinhertand town- I~i~•. ,ot. eoonl fp. 12th Inst., try the Rev. E. Brehlenhsugh. t I ts• re.l,len,v or Dr. J. L. •Messerott. Chem hers non.,„ Mr.,11 11tLE4 4. FOYER of tbN plare, to Mir• F I.LFN M. SUESSEROTT, of the former plot ' tnttLr 10th 11,14..1,3 Re 5.14.1 nry,Mr.GEORGE %LER. of Ulll9ll tow Ip, this eunty, to Mi. , AM-IN DA S. Offl, • col h7runittsburg,.Md. or the 12th inst., by v. M. Snyder, Mr. i;T:ORGF, C. CARsON to Miss S. F.. HOUCK, Iwo 1i of this eounty. lin the 2Stlx ult., by Rev. K Ilreltleubansb, Mr. NIELI•FIMIL NIX to Mrs. CHRIBTI.N.NA hr,thotthls county. iu the 2fith ult. by Rev. E. Breldenbaugb, Mr. \ %Atli N tiVeiRIIOI.T7.ER.'of Lihertz town ship, to Miss SARAH E. IiARBAUGH, 01 Fred crick county, Md. on the 15th inst., by Rev. E. Breldenbaugh, In Mi.' Lutheran Numb, Hr. JOHN SLIFER, n,..1 Lt ttleatown, to IttneIANNIEIL.III.IWARD, et Struhan township. ‘l.l tile by Mov. S. Henry, Mr. JACOB A AltON WILALER to Mboi ALVERTA C. hTRINE, ball of Union town:3l2lp. ' . . NOTICE. trV. Aoncril 11 et Ina of the ADAMS COUNTY AuRICULTURS.I. SOCIETY will be held In le Court House In the Borough of Gettysburg, on the FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY, 11th.) pi , , at, I o'clock, P. M. The annual election for Officer, will l et • held at the some cline and place. Foils to re li open between the boars of 2 andl o'clock, P. . EDW. O. FAITNESTOCE, Dec. 10, .., 3t Secretary. TO BUILDERS. friflE - Sehool Directors of Mcmntjoy township receive waled pronoun+, until the third Saturdayiay In January next, for the building of WE THI NEW SCHOOL /10tiSFN in said Own,. 4,1 p-cone at White Elatt,Otto at Two Tavern& sod the otter at Hornces-all in be built of - Inner. Patna and specifications Can tar seen at the Souse of the fieklatag. 'Ste Board reserves ttie right to Merl any or I hid& - Ey Girder of e JAD(FtE ItitEVR, President IaA4C klitliTNEß, &MUMS% - Dec. , ri ENTLFAILCVB fornishlog Goods all kinds ' awl stem et NORRIS'. PUBLIC SALE A Valuable Farm— and Town Lot. ON TUESDAI, the 818 t of DECEMBER Vint., the nubecrlhor will offer at Publle Sale, on the p rem twee, A TRACT OF GRANITE LAND, innate on the Baltimore turnpike, In Cumber land tewnnlilp, a short distrait., below the Ca' eric• tern and near the Gettynburg borough line, ad. Joining Absinth Spangler and .1. George Wolf, eontal ning K ACRES, more or leen, In good/culti. eati o n a nd under good fencing. Persons wish ing to view the tract ore requested to oat on John Eeefauver, rentiling near by. This to a valuable lot, and should command the attention of, buy. OM. A leo, on TV 0 8 DAY,the 7th ofJANUARY next, the sulau.riber will. offer at Public Cade, u* the pemlnes, bin VALUABLE. FARM, situate in Butler township, Adams county tear the Newville road, and half a mile east 01' Mid dletown, adjoining lentils of John A. Slingli, To bias Boyer. George Ilollebaugh Jacob Rafter,- sperger, and others, and containing 118 ACRF7a, more or less, about E, acres Meadow and 10 acres Timber. - The Farm is under good cultivation, part of it having been limed, and the fenceatre good. The Improvementa are a for eT story BRICK HoPmE, with two Kitchens at !ached, eflriek Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Bs Corn Crib, Flog Pen, Wood House, with 11 two due wells of water, one at the house an, the other at the barn. There Is on the premises a large Apple Oreluird, besides peacheo, pears, cherries, &r.; two streams of water through the pl&a-e, one never-failin g Thia is a most desirable property, an d d located in pleasant neighborhood. Persons wishing to • few the Farm bee requested to call on the under signed, reeldlng thereon. stele..to commence at 1 o'eltiek, P. M., on each day, when attendance will be given and term. made known by e• DANIEL, BEITLEit. Pm 20, 1887. PUBLIC SUE, lAN WET INRsTrAY, the Ist day of JANUARY, 1 , 44, the subscriber, Intending to relinquish farming, will sell at Pnlibe Sale, at his residence, In rittadatn township, one mile east of Hunters-. town, the following Personal Property, viz: 2 HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSEI4, (one a mare with foal,: 3 young Cow., I Durham Bull, 1 small Finii, 3 shoats. Wagon, for two or three lionwecHay Ladders. I good Plough, I new Har ow, Lem ble Shovel Plough, Single Shovel Plough, Corn Fork, Corn Coverer, .Double and Single trees, Patent Wire Tooth Hake, Carriage, Win nowing Mill, ratting Box, Wheelbarrow, Porke, Rakes, Cow Chains, Log Chain, Crow-bar, Mat toek, - Grindstone Breechbands, Front Rears, Collars. Bridles, Lines, Carriage Harness, Wagon Saddle, bide Saddle, 5,.. 10t of CHF;;TNITT RAILS, lot , of 011P-111C11 Pine Boards, lot of Posts, lot of worn Fodder, Hay and be , find-crop by the ton, with Household and Kitchen Furniture, too numerous to mention. Sale to condnenee at It o'clock, A. 31. on said day, when attendnnee will he given and terms made known by . G1;0. F.ILILLER. Tortx HANTS, Atteponeer. tr• TO THE PUBLIC. T ' l4;ge de p i ti n l ' mt i,e,..t . P.'l,l7erlthrrloonf itnhfoorm - Cabinet-Mak/721 Business, In all Itd varied branches, and that they now hose on hand a large assortment of BUREAUS, -BEDSTEADS, Tables, Corner Cupboards, Safes, Sinks, Stands, Drestring . Bureaue, Chairs, of different kinds ; in short everything in the Cab/- . ad-making lens. ALSO, READF•MADE COFFINS AND COP FINS at. \ DE TO ORDER. All of whieli will be finished promptly, aLthe old stand, nn Knuth Baltimore street., corisite inehrenner's Tanuen. The underslariad over 30 vett,' • vperience In the natter themselves that then trot make as 'roast ark its ally others, zr not heave. New r , trod sitters will find It to their advantage to rail and-lei) from 04. as tie are delerinlnetl to ••s lon as I.•,,ibie to mat the times. t.lll,ll.Arli at TRIMMER I ree. M, I ktT. 4rn - TAX APPEALS. MITE Corm - nit.lnners of Adam., cottpte h ere by ..I IMP notiee that they has,. fixed upon the following Blues and placere for bolting the TAX APPE.AIit for IwiA , in the se, era' Borough. and Towns/Ipa of AttainF gotinly, alien and where they will attend, to hour heti. etio the haute of o o'click, A. steel it o'clock, I'. hi.. of eat it tit.., so follows: ,• - . For Mount Joy township, on 3fonday. the trth OtJACIUIIIy tut ,at the tame. of ;Se% man, In ..01 township. For 01/1/OW/214bip of Germany and the N.rough of I.ltth,toun, on 'I attgday. the 24th of January nest, at the hoime.of Philip Homier, In Lanka town. For the tonanhin of 'Limon, on Wednesday. the 29th of January next,at the .tome of PttiLip Bern ier, In Llttlentown. For the township of Conte/rag_ „ti on Thruntin.Y. the :nth ofJanuary next, at the ilouressf-Erman uel Diller, In bteSherry, atown. For the town/1111p of Mountpleanant, on Prides., the 31nt. of January next, at the house of J. k. Smith, In mid township. For the toe =ship of Ntmban, on Saturday, the Int of February next, at the home of Jacob L. (Irmo., In Hnnterstown. For the township or Oxford, on Monday, the 3d of February next.at the house of I. B. Houser, hi New Oxford. For the township and borough of Berwiek, on Tuesday, the4th of February next, at the home of F.. 1. Wilson, In Abbottatown. Fur the township of Hamilton, on Wednesday, the oth of Fehruare next, at the houtte of Abner S. Hildebrand. in East Berlin. For the township of Reading. on Thursdav, the 6th of February next, at the house of R. M. Birks, 111 Hampton. For the township of Huntington, on Friday, the 2111 of February next, at the house of Mrs. Jane Reed, In Petersburg. For th,t....n.hip or lAt ItriOre, on Saturday the Rth of February next, at the house of Mrs, Jane Reed, In' Pet ershurg. Fo7"the township of Tyrone, on Monday, the 10th of February next. at the house of Mm. Cook, ' in Heldleraburg. For the tom nshl p of Menallen, on Tuesday, the 11th day of February r.ext, at the house of Charles Mvers,,ln Benders, ne. ' kr, the tea nship orllntler, on Wedneedlty. the 12th of February next, at the house of 0. W. Rex, 111 Middletown, For the township 911 Franklin, on Thursday, the 19th of February_next, at the house of Samuel Eleholte, In New Salem. For the township of Hamtltonban. on Monday the 17th of Fehrunry next, at the holm of Alex lienehoof, In Fairfield. For the townahlp of Liberty, on Tuesday, the 10th of February next, at the house of John NMI. nemaker, insult' township. For the township V Freedom, on Wednesday the 114th of Febroary next, at the house of Samuel Moritz, in said township. For the townships of Cumberland and High. land, on Thursday, the goth of February next, at the house of Frames Braun, in enmberlami township. 1 For the borough of Gettysburg, pn Friday, the list of February next, at the CornduissionetW Of flee, in Gettysburg. . . • SAMUEL WOLF, NICHOLAS W 'ERMAN, JACOB LOTT, Crunmlnelonere of Adams county. *ttert—J. M. WALTER. Clerk: , Dee. 3:1, IB 7. 4t 10 00 7.00 2 35 2 I SPECIAL NOTICE. rEib regular Monthly Drill of .the GETTY/3- BUM, ZOL'AVlli..will lake place nn the ' NT DAY OF JANCARY; )ISew Years Day,) at 10 oVinek. A. At. Every member of the con, ?Soy to requested to be present, Be business of Importance will be before the Company. Every inember Is also requested to provide bin:melt with 15 or X rounds of Blank tUrtrldges. The com manding officer also requests, that the members In arrow, pa v their dries, dm., up to the let of the New Year. He hoe also ery good assurance. from Head-quarters, that the members u tU be corn- Permuted for their services in the futUre. 1 30 1 00 8 00 ( is, 12 00 6 50 1 75 ti 00 By order f the Captain NV. Fi. EiffeTEß, 0. g, 9 50 8 10 00 200 94 2 70 1 708 180 1 00 44 123 IMMEEZI Executor's Notice. HENRY MYERS' DVFATE—Letters tcsts rnentary on the estate of Henry Myers, late of Oxford township, Adams county, deceased, having !Seen granted to the undersigned, re siding in the same township, he hereby gives both'., 10'n11 rsosona 'lndebted to wild estate to Make Immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same to pre... nt them proper ly authenticated for ‘etilement. 75 ' 76 6731 775 HENRY J. KUHN, Executor. THE BEST Di THE CHEAPEQT. H A 1:V1: 4, T Is 'VER . THE YIPED HRFA.T: pfIosPERITI A1301MS:1)SI WINTF.II IS I . 4 INIING AND NOW Is THE 11311: To TAXI. =1 EEO MOORE'S RURAL NEW Yom! TM Great Town and counfry Wcckty. MITE RURAL the Lending and Largest Circa ' tatting Newspaper Of Ito Clam on the Cfmti nent—superior in Value and Variety of Contents and Beauty ot Appearance. 1t embnuws more Agricultural, Horticultund, Setenttlic, Edam ltanaL Literary and News Matter. interspemwi with Mawr/wit:lp, than any other Journal—for it compnwe Departments Including Agriviltdre, Choice Literaletre liprWcul W re, itheep Husbandry. Educattion, Grazing, Dairying, Youth Reeding RitTar Domestic Economy, Commerce, Markets, With Illustrations, Talsei, Emus, Moat& Poetry - , Rehm..., Enigmas, &c., ttc. The Rural New Yorker in a National Journal, clecuint Ing largey in the East and West, North and South. It Impioya the Rest Talent in all Departmente. It,. earns of Editoni,tontributoni, as rtes mans of the beet bilrllieN, Plan ta, Wool Grim ere, (iraglers,kl orticul turleis, and also -tuthors, !tench/re, &c., of note and aid/. I cy. In brief the Rural Ls Able Edited, Profusely Illidratesl. Neatly Prlntad—Practical,Reientlnc, Useful—.Meanl, Instructive, and Entertaining. Wherever located—ln Country, Village or Lily, TOT` WANT THE RURAL! YOUR FAMILY AND l'ltTENre-1 WANT IT' For it Ls adapted to the wants of ail Note that it to not a monthly, but a Large and Llcautlful Weekly, and that Vol. XIX will be materially ENLARCJEI*- Each No, ulna Eight Double Quarto Pages, printed In ea rn style—Clew Type, GOOII Paper, and more and - better Mantrations than any oth-, er Journal of Its Ciwa. Title Page, Index, ie., at close of Vol. TERISS—OnIy $3 a Year; to clubs of ten $2 50 per ropy. Vol. XIX begin Jam 4, 18$8. Now le the tune to Subscribe and Club. Great One. to Club Ascents. Specimen'', show Bills, Premium LlRta, le.. Sent Ere. or tirm 13 numbers of this met to Jtth: on trial, for Only Fifty 6 - mle AddreJet D. D. T. Altatlibi, Dec. 2.4% WO. Rochester, N.Y. I+TO'TIC.E. Lkforowta ladabtod to the late Dm of CO & BLAN their &CRAWFORD, are reeareto• to call ta aro( aottO ooes on or before the li4T OF JANIZARY NNXT,plaoed i n the ea atter that hande Owe th Meere ae. Omu will be of an ° for oolleettoo. COBRAS • CRAWFORD. Den 18 ~ lBfl, /It GlOOFL—Norrla has efloated fawn bilßireeitf P With • lane saisa r t ot rii..7 lkVt. ihnti mooing Them Valuation and Assessment N pursuant, of an Art of Assembly weed the I fltit did of July. Pita the followift ititatement in hereby putillahed by the Commissioner. of Ad ams MUD t 3 . which exhibit. the amount, descrip tion and value of the Real and Personal proper ty, Trad, -.piertons and Professions, made taxable thea Acts of Aattembly of tide Commenwealth: 1 i c t-3 YoCa C =-.' ac -a - .71. ncin7=i,t7D gg °Y:g Ir 4J 7 Z : •Pi • ym 1(1601) 19fia5i 674.16 •-•.; 417NN 14506 . trAe Gettyaburg ..... Cumberland Germany. . 0xf0rd_.........- Huntington.- ...- 14traban Franklin... - Menallen- ..... Wattling Ifluntiton .......' Mountplesaant nlon .......... Tyrone (Xinoitago ........ -- Butler ....... ......... . Mountjoy ...... ....... Freedom Liberty Berwirk ' Berwick bor Littleatovai bor BOZOLOYA AYD TOW:OH/PA Gettye Cberland um Germany Oxford Holflington.....- I.llllmore.. Meehan Franklin-. Menallea . Ilaml . Monntpletwant Union Tyrone Conowago 8ut1er..... Mountjoy_ . . 1 Freedom 'Liberty Berwick Berwick bor. Highla Llttlestown bor ...... nd AMe4t—..l. M. WALTER, Clerk. Dee. IS, 18e. it SPECIAL NOTICE. To All Whom it May Concern! DIIPHORN & HOFFMAN HAVE again been to the cities and bought at low prices a fall line of Good& and will sell brEIrNoES, 85 cts. to $1 .% ALPACAS, 50 aft. to $1 25 DELAINES, 20 eta to $1 10 PRINTS, 7 to 14 eta. MUSLTNS, 7 to cents CLOTHS, $1 25 to $lO. CABSIIIERES, 75 cto. to $8 50 BLANKETS, $2 50 to $9 pair SHAWLS, $1 25 to $ll FURS, all prices HOODS, 50 ctn. to $2 50. • GLOVER, 10 cLq. to $2 00 HOSIERY, to 75 cts Northwest Corner orCenter Square, 1=31M1:1 MIVMM . 7 - Mt -41- THE BRICK WAREHOUSE f3alence and An IME undersigned, at his Warehoust i k in Hew ces 7:rf° , 74 1 14' , Et AT, EYEVonr:grit_ _gdkr,DWß AND TIMOTHr BLCKWne:AT, Farmers may always rely upon finding the beet market for their produce at the Brick Warehouse. He also keeps constantly on hand, ,for sale st the lowest profit all kinds of GROCERIES, SALT, FISH, GITANOS and other FERTILI ZERS—VGAL, LUMBER, dc. Herons a MARE CAR to Baltimore twice a week, and buys Goods and ether articles for persons so ordering. The car runs to Stevenson Sons*, 165 North Howard Street. A share of public patronage 'solicited, and every effort made to please. • • • ABRAHAM grIEELT New Oxford, Nov. 1.5, 18Q1. ly AFIRST-RATE SII7LE MILL and RAW MILL with plenty work, three talks frees Leshtowu, Adana" eau 3-, P.. A. M. HUNTER. Aug. / 2 . 19 &". " Brooms I Broome t rns at I=l stand t° man ad his Depot. He wilt have during the ai a ell q 0 ott baud, able and will be to turniab theta SUBM.L'IdALR OR RETAIL. Rtuitess made to order or ou the stores. Permea haring Bram Coro would do well to give hint it milL S. R. TIPTON. Gettyebune, Oct. 18, ISM. dm , ninaro MINIATURIPR, at the Excelsior Gone r ry, are superb wad faralateed at ma-third city ark**. Cali and examine rpeelmens. C. J. TYSON. PatICISS at th e Zweelator abbot hi lisilletrated while the quality and styled PRII4R2B mutat be eambeeed.. 041=4 exertmem LL)=! 121721' •alw 10 4 61 1 4060 j 1A41514' 21305 /41561 13610 33580 20746 9:050 —048364 , 303151 116187' 71165 21041 20152 15065 11475 ..... ! 204447 46310 371091 esso 61900 3060 15%52125 - 4502 W. 115 13170 3149& 5401 ..... . 40451)5 30524 30300 1113.0 WO 49846. 1 . 4441' 7305 906011 Z 1.57.4 54297 4339 .... 11555801 WZ - 5, 504 MO 1&4531 23157 MK 5040 148i75 21.61.41 15775 7675 . WHO tbrr 19903 4660 ..... - 1 134001. 151060 94.544 3065 140977 =25 11340 4490 1777* 14145 16532 3546 64630 1 CLIP 1.31150 5450 64.300 5199. 16166 711.1 968611 93110,13449! 2210 442r7 - 1967. 667688.5761166=4346 Am, SCI - g • 10400 1500; 510 2585 379 37.55 i 254 0730. 5 .1 5340 4LSO . 3523 .. 44171., 3646 5 . 0028 4 900.. .. .. 3070 i 4 1710 '104.0C - 4 510 : 821O61 117 S. WOLF, N. WIERMAN, .1. LOTT, Commlisloners. IM! KNOW YE =I is ETTYWBURO, PA AT NEIS'OXFORD For Sale Gheao. 7sCL74IMbIIErErW' AND MANT A- M PS Barbara Ertter aid Rektea L Fink u-AVE started the Millinery and Mantua-ma. II king trades, In Chanthersbarg street, in the rear of Ftok's litore, and hp. Itethe Ind', of town and country to sive them a call. No eillbrt will he spared to render satisfaction In every ease. elan. Sea tug and Snitching also done. Gettysberr. Nov. ft, IRC. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET SETS, WRITING DF2RB, PERFU.,IIER Y, Fancy China and Bohemian Vases, TOYS, &C., &C., &C., AT J. M. WARNER'S, Opposite Fribuestocloi Store Gettyabtarg, Oet. 25, 11417 HITNTERSTOWN MILLINERY_ RROME M. MONFORT lute returned from th e City with an eamort went of the latest styles of BONNETS AND HATS. Ready-made Bonnets ahrstytt on hand, I.ndica' black Caps and Haut-dresses made and for sale. Feather% cleaned and carled equal to new. Felt Hata re•hireked In the Intent Mylea All work in the millinery line done at abort notice. - Hunterstown, Oct. 18,1867. 2m NEW GOODS. GEORGE .IRXOLD Hwr now opened a large Stock of CLOTHS, CAS- SI3MIM3 and READY-MADE CLOTHING mostly of hi, own manufactiare, consisting of CIT=I:2I COATS, PANTS, SFIIRTs' DRAWERS, Iloodery, &c., &c., at t,rires to p.ult th • • Imes. t all, examine and Judge for yourleives.. = COMI MILLINERY"_ TENNIE. 1.. ItINF.HART and LOT TIN MIL ') LEH are ono . prep/wed to do .11/LLINERY work of all kindm. Alan DRE.I4E-MAKINC4 and T %iLORINT. done to order. Re/ado:lna In Hun trr.lo.ll,ll,. (Mt. 11, 1467. 2111. NEW FIRM! INTEW GOODS 1 HAVIS() bought out my f ormer partner, and been to the city and purchased A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, I am now prepared to aeoormazodate all In quell ty and price. lam determlaled NUT TO BE L7N-DERSOLD In this or any other part of the country. "Quick deka and short profits," is my motto. My Mock of Goods comilst.4 of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENS-WARE, HARD-WARE, BARTHEN-WARE, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. In foe „t everything kept In a ,WIERST-CLAfig COUNTRY cITORE. Come and. lee my block. No charge for showing thoala J. S. 774.UGHLNBAUG11 Hampton, Nov. 1, 1847. 4m PICKING JUST FROM TIIE CITY ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Prices Reduced! Reduced! Reduced! F . B. PICKING, the city, with an CLOTHING. NOTIONS, &C., offers bargains of thelaost eatonlahlnt character. To prove the assertion, all he asks la that buyers will COME AND SEEI COME AND SEE! and Judge for theineeivee. Flo has COATe, Over Coate, Black Frock Coate, Cloth Einc4 Coate, retreimere Coate, Satinet Back Coate, Tweed Sack Coate. PANTS, Blaek C'Eutaintere Punta, Pane'Y Casein:wee Paula, Satinet Pane, Tweed Pants. VYNTs, Cloth Vents,. GheeMere %mt., Ratlnet Vesta, Velvet Vesta. tierman Vents. - NOTIONS, Gloves, Suspenders, Block Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, S Stocks, Paper& LiIHM Collars, &e. • CLOCKS. ..Eight-day Clocks, Thirty.hour Alarm clock., liothle tlockv, Trunks and t atbrellas. ALSO, Vlolins,4foordeons, Baying at the Weer and /west decline, PICK• Ilitt can eel] at the very LOWVIT prim. No doubt about it. Everybody advise% . Nov. I, Md. LEWIS STROUSE nu bought beck his old stand, on Carlisle street, and is going Into business again heavier than ever. He asks his old friends and the public to call. NOTIONS, GROGEFLIEK, aggrEarloNs, NE- U ARS, TOBACCOS, &C., &C., &C., In large variety, and a little cheaper U 9 the cheapen. Don't toilet rue place—nearly egg°. site the Railroad Station. Gettysburg, Oct. 11, 1867. tf 111TENTION; MAVIS I NTIL further orders, the "GBITY'SBURG U ZOVAlfltir. will 'sort et their for busloors sad drill 12.Vh1ty wEDNEsulei IfTNO - st 7)4 detach, and In 'viz muse the THIRD SATURDAY of each mouth at 10 o'clock, A. NI. By order of the W2d. E C =: 0. B. Ott. 4, 11167. tt Adminiztratrix's Notice. GILLILAND.FI INlTATE.—Letters of administratiaa ua the estate of Sarah 01/11- (of Samuel) bite of Tyrone township, Asl.• ems coo ,tity deceased, having been granted to th e nadersiwned, residing In the same township, she hereby gives =db., to all persons indebted to said estate te make immediate payment, and those haying Maims against the IMMO to present them properly authenticated lbe ItetMensent. MANNAR MARGARET GILLILAND, OM. ilk ISM. St Administratrix. 011 E bat IlletAste PICTURE"; are gnawed to be Oaken *eta the ltiogilee Whim am. 11.0 Woven Wore tri t e order is =ed. C. 7. TIMM Good Old Prices Again! GOODS CHE4P .45 EVER / BEST PRINTS for 12} eta. GOOD PRINTS for 10 cis GING ILIMS for 12i cta MUSLINS and' DEL/INES at like reduced prices. Now is the Time to Buy! WINTER srocKin'err RECEIVED. HATS and BOOTS and SHOES, 021:110 New Grocery and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, ICIIKAVING opened a GROCERY, FLOUR and 11. VEGETABLE STORE, in the Ronm former ly Ilccupled by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, they extend an Invitation to all buyers to he them a rall. Eyerythlngln their line, fresh from the city and country, will be kept nn hand. They are determined to sell an cheap as the cheapest, and on they only est the lowest llving profits, they hope 11, merit and receive a liberal chore of public patronage. MEALS d BRO, Aug. M, 18U7. If DO YOU WANT CIMIP AND GOOD FALL AND WINTER GOODS ? "Tear Everybody Answers. THEN GO TO THE NEW STORE OF REBERT 4 ELLIOTT, Oppoette the C , rurt-houree, Getlytburg DO YOU WANT cheap and good Clothe, Caaatmerea.gattnetajeans,Corde, ck, u x, , ,.?„ k g‘rAi u tirm n e d n e,r. „ ' lin t'''. or any- Go to REHEAT St ELI.:61"1"8. VESTS, Do YO U WANT ebeap and good Slika,Al ponn.r4 DPlalues, tilnigharnn, Call e,,eo (Noce., ifoaierv. Hoop Shirts. Corset", or anything al.eal....ired for ladle.' wear? ts, to HEBERT & ELLIOTT'S. DO YOU WANT elieup and good !dusting, e‘heeting“, Tieldnr, Carpeting. Queensware, trnbrgilas, Window, Shade,, or anything el,e of the Sind WI to 'FILBERT et ELLIOTT'S. CRAVATS, DO YOU WANT cheap and good Furs? You will find a splendid assort ment At RERERT & ELLIOTT S, Who ore now gelling goods at prices that most asteue,h. To ho rant Inca], call and see for your selves. Nov. 11, lad% If The Wonder of the Age ! WARREN•m ELECTRIC CHERN for sale at Hendricks dr Warren's Grocery store, In East York street. iicttveburg. Pa., where every thing in ourllne will be sold at the lowest prices. Git eus a call and gee for y-ourirelves. Our stork consists of Groceries, Notions, and Fancy Goods. Our mono is sell quick, our aim to please. ikii - Produce taken in exchange for Godlds. Cash paid for Ihmon and Butter. HE.NDRICKS WARREN. Sept. 3:0.1.467. tf • NEW FIRM IN New Oxford, Adats county, Pa. HERSH & BROTHER lIACE taken the Warehouse recently occu pied by D. Hoke. ley are now paying theHIGHEBTPRICES for GRAIN AND PRODUCE. a nAtantiz t on .. trg it chire selections of LL'3l . - JAIM4 HERSH, PAUL. HERSH. New Oxford, Nov.l, 1867. dm 0 YES ! 0 ygs ! Andrew rottorff, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FFERS his services to the public. Sales Cried in any part of the county, at reasonable rates. ring considerable experience in the. business, he flatters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction In all cases. post' aloe address, Gratille MU, Adams co., Pa. Nov. 8. I=. ly NATIONAL BARK OF GETTYSBURG Will allow interest on Special Depealte,as follows 5 per rear per asaare fbir I year. - .. • .gyros. • 4. .. 44 .4 • 66 Will convert 7-30 NrYTFI3 IntoWrte, as usual, free of charge. CASH COSIPOUND INTEREST NOTES and COUPONS. Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS of awry kind, free of charge as cengunikeion, and will at all times pay the HIGHEST PRICE for GOLD and FOLVER, and will, with pleaanre transact all brininess promptly, as heretofore, pertaining to a well regulated Bank. Gett.ptbarg, Nov. 8,1877. JWILL he in Getty.burg w Ith FLOUR, &e., on every ON DAI and FRIDAY, of each week. ]LOSerson. who may, desire me to furnish them with either flour or Feed Stuff will leave their orders either with John Chriamer,. or Danner & Ziegler, stating the kind and quantity, when the same will be delivered at their dwelling.. GEORGE OINtiELL. etept. 27, NC. tf CETTYSBURC NATIONAL BANK. GOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kisuts. BOUGHT iiIEVEN-TFIIRTY BONUS converted Into FIVE TWENTY nos DS without charge. tli lT:! ii~]!J ill) ti`yy :~1 S»:Y ~iL~i Y >-ZN.f•:f : i ~ `! The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and ',SILVER. - STOCKS and BONIN, of all kinds, _bought fbr persons without CHARGING COMMUNION. • ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent., ris: 5 per rest. for 1 year. 4 per rent. Mr a sells, 3 per east. for S EMPISUIII. Pasoan attains laisrmalloa an tossed to 11. & Boats, and Stocks of ail kinds, aro Invited to give as 1 oak cud we will give all I cheerfully Ciettyaburg, Oct. IS, ten. 0 WrrW.M, - DOH "ale, a pair a CHOPPING STONER A.ND p GEAS/NO—niso BONE MILL MUCH!. ii 3. Enquire E. BRINOMAN. Ge u ttysburg. Oat U l . / 88 4 U WIDI w i ng= sitadl =sleds of Pireamery, Fanny Soap, or Irak Bmbatt, bfh , To OCICICIMp. CAPS, In great variety. ROW & WOODS, Gettysburg, P FIRST I= NOTICE and BOLD .1. EMORY BAIR, ()ashler. A DESTRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. rTME undersigned opera at Private Sale, the old DOBIUN DWELLING, at the Jun- Um of the Taneytown and Emrnittaburg pn nods, in the borough of Ge The house is substantially built Mono, sad montane twelve large rooms. There is • rig, never•falling Spring of first-rate water in the basement, and its %rrea of Laud connected with It. The loraticm las try pleasant one, and a ith a little additional nutlet this could he made one of the most comfortable and deelrable homes in the borough or its vieinity. JOHN RUPP. Nov. 15. Iste. t f • \- ---- - A - NEW STOCK FALL 4 WIXTER GOODS, AT T. C. 7.OtYCK it SON'S, NEW OXFORD, PA. Whave just returned from the city, where we bought a very large and welt eeleeted stock °eon kinds of goat., suitable in our line, under TEE LATE DECLINE ouf stock consists In part of FRENCH MFIRI NOM., FRENCH L'OBOURUS, Delanea. Callcoca, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, large aselortment o 1 Balmoral Skirt., hoop rikirta, Glos es, de, MEN'S WEAR, consisting in part of Broad and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fancy aisalmers, Gas sinets, Plain and Faney Jamie's, Coder-xliirts and Drawers, BOSYTS,IiHOES, BATS, and Driving and Buckskin Glove., A complete assortment of GROCERIES, at low rates. HARD-WARE, such as Tire Iron. Spring, Shear, Blister and Peat Steel, Horse shoe Bar, i'dl/ noels,Hammered Irev, the, spikes+, Nan - els and Forks. D.,1 Locks..l'ol Locks, Latches, Hine/seam - I SerilWg, Paints, Oils, Glass rutty, ere. CiIIif:A•ANDIQUEENS-WA.BE, the set. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit the same In the future .1. ZOUCK dr SOX.: New Oxford,. Nov. S, 1567. ly Register's Notices. .L OTICE Is hereby given to all Legatees and other persona concerned, that the Adnidnia tration Ao2ounta hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orpha ns' Court of Adams enmity, for confirmation and tilowsure, un TIiDRH• DAY, the 2d day of JANIT.ARY, IRS, at 10 o'clock, A. M., via • ti, Account of Joseph Rider, Guardian of An drew Joseph Smith, deremtsi, settled by Wm Rider Executor of said Joseph Rider, deceased. Account4l. of Joseph Ritter, Guardian of Lu cinda gfary smith, deceased, settled by Wrn. Ri der, Executor of said Joseph Rider, deceased. 95. The second and final account of Wm. Wel. ter F.xeeutor of George Waiter, deceased. 96. The account of John Hartman, Guardian of the estate of 'tartlet, Alice, Jacob and Jane Lab show. 97. The first account of Franklin H. Ebert, Ad-• m inistmtor of at , ila ri t szborn, deceased. 98. The first and final account of Emeline Smirk, Administmtrix of George Smirk, ire'd. W. D. RALTZWORTIL Register. 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Pamphlets concerning Patent Laws of nil fount ries, free. ay -A handsome Boundolume, ntaining 150 Meehanitsil Engravin Vco gs, and the United Stales Census by Counties, with !lints and Re ceipts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt of Rev. 13, 1517. FOR SALE, CHEAP A NICE HODICE. glop TO 30 Acres of CHOICE LAND, with GOOD .I)C1 BUILDINGS all In complete order. one mire from Harney—being a part of the Linah MITI property. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Noy, 22, leir. et _ Money, Free En 3 Water. 10.000 ACTIVE Local and Traveling A gents, Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Torn, Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory through out the entire world, for the moot saleable nos ci ties ever known.--500 PER CENT. PROFIT aud READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED!! Smart men and women can make from So to $5O per day, and no rialcof loss! A small capital re quired of from 220 to 4.W—the more money Ire vested the greater the profit. No Money required In advance—we flog send the articles and rich e pay afterwards! If you actually wish to make money rapidly oud easily, write fur full particu lars and address MILNOR .2 CO., (From Parts 210 Broadway, New York City. Feb. 25, 1667. Executor's Notice. OAMUEL J. DEARDORFF'H ESTATE—Letters testamentary on the estate of Sara nel J. DIM r. dortr, latent' Reading township, Adams county, deed.,-bavlng been granted to the undersigned, residing in Newberry towndlip, York ro., he here by gives notiee to all persona indebted to veld es tate to make immediate p, meat, and Mos • having claims against the smite to prevent them propel ly suthentlented for settlement. , ANDREW IIYKES, N0v.15, lSt7. Ex.rtitor. Empire Sewing Machine Company. SALESROOM, 616 BROADWAY, N. Y. I►Tft.l FAMILY 34AVIIIN E. This machine has a etc:tight needle, perpendieniar action, makes the dock or shuttle lathe)). which w ill neither rip nor ravel, and Lail ke on both sides; perform. perfect sewing on every description of material, with cotton, nmen or silk thread. - • It REMY, FELL. , , BRAIDS, TUCKS, QUILTS, PLA ITS, and GATHEYN. A* u Family Mathine, It Inns no superior. Price. v. Ith Hemmer end Braider, SOO. Particular attention is paid to our New Im proved Manufacturing Siiihines. The run light-and are eomparati. durable and efficient. For cloth or leather work they have no competitors. No. 7. Machine, with Hemmer and Braider,l7s. N 0.3 Machine, , giritgents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. October 18,1887. tin For Sale,--A Choice Farm, 11.1 a high stab: of etativation • 931 ACRED; 100 Innshe Ls or Lime to the sere; nacres In Timber; ry Bunk Darn and Brisk Dwelling; plenty of Fruit, do.; 2 Killen West from Gettysburg. One ot ber very desirable FARM, containing 12.3 MitEs; 25 aeren in Timb r; buildingn good ; ad joining , nandoe n Mill propert), miles mouth from Gettystnarg. $M per acre w ail boy thin farm. oFo. ARNOLD. Aug. L^,l4„ Administrator's Notice. OARAEL-NEMICIII3 EflTATE.—Letters of tut -13 ministration on the estate of Sarah Noldich, late of Iteadt ng township, Adams county, deceas ed, having been granted to the undersigned, re siding In the same. township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and these having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. EMANUEL SEIDICH, Nov. 15, lESS7. Ste Administrator. Photograph Albino. • ERE lewd , . MOM beautiful and cheapest lot o li poItAPIT ALIO. 3is vver offered in tysburg, loot received st the EXCELSIOR GALLERY. Albuinc holding SO Pictures only n 'M. Our stock eomprises over SO different styles, among which are the celebrated everlast ing Chain and Hinge Itsck. These Albums we have bought low and are determined to sell lower than the same qualities eau be bought anywhere In this county or out or it. 6..1. 71. SON. Jan. Ztt, Notice to Trespassers ITILIE undersigned has enSered considerably nom rabbit-hi:inters and others, who have pulled down and injured her fences. This there fore is to give notice that she will put the law In force against any who may hereafter so trespass. 11A1U1Alt ETTA Cumberland tp., Dec.l3, iss7. Administratritie Notice. JACOB liltniaLElt' , . Ehl'ATI...-I,etters of administration on the estate of Jo oh Draw ler, late of Union township, Adams eonnty, de ekasesi, having been granted to the undersigned, reelding to said tOwnship;she hereby give - 14 no tlee to oil persons indebted to bald estate to 'neap bag, oast. payment, and those having claims against the same topresent them properly au thenticated for vet - Clement. ELIZABETH DRI:I 4 ,BLER, Dec. 13, 1887. Gt. .Idminintratrix. Wanted, a Good Man N every town and county is the Union, to mi -1 gage in the sale ore patented article, used is every household, shop, oaten, hotel, store and public building, railroad cars, steamboats, ge. Pennon already engaged are =kin Immense Incomes and the demand for the article never ceases. 'Your customers once obtained your in come Is great and perpetual. Full and satisfae• tory partlcutars sent - to all who mar apply to J. No. il2 Cedar sttreet, New York, 1 k tax stamp. Box Mal. Nov. 15, ISM 4133 Ga White Goode, Ttniabig Venice end Inte r minim go to ttow weoueL • THE HOLIDAYS. LOOK OrT FOR OLD CHRIS ! E. H. MINNICH. chasithmtbrivapl twortfoor: Zepisligte THE only authorized aggnt In thin place of HI rze 4sll .fleY, emus Minting, Eaq., announces to the people of Gettysburg and surrounding coun try, that he la now receiving at his Store, the Baggage and Equipm - ente of the "Old Gentle man," which are to be dbstributed In rich profit- Won, and at each prime ur will astonish even theme who think n cent a big as cart wheel TOYS of every description, to &take cheerful the hearts and Jubilant the apirita of the juvenile population, and a supply of FUENCH and COM- MON CANDID, to sweeten and mud and make perpetuallycohesive the afflictions of thaw whose hearts ate throbbing in anticipation of changing their condition In life, and a superabundance of RICH CAKES to make complete the Wedding and Holiday Pedant Also, ORANGES, LEMONS, NT.ITS, and a thirusaud and one other good things. His stock la very large, bought at the very Wisest prices, and to be sold at the smallest profits. Dill in, old and young, main tuna female, and you will bosura to find something to please No , • 22, ltC. If Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL RANGER, Abet Middle fit., haltaiquare front the Nun-hoax, 01/.TTYSBURQ, PA., UTLLL promptly attend to all ordem in his YY 'line. Work done In the moot satisfactory manner, and at prima; as low Re CIA possibly be afforded to make a living. (lAn PIPE furnished, HS well as Chandeliers, Bracket', Drop Liable, Le.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Fume spigots, mid, in chart, eve ry thing belonging to gas or water natures. Rolle hung, and furnished if deotrod. Dee. 13, lad:. u CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C CALL AT SOPER 4 jfeCIRTX.Er NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York Street, opposite the Bank, 00- I,uabtali, Pa. A NEW AND Fru., AMOWIWENT JCRS RECEMED SILVER A.S:n PLATED WARE, N t'qICAL iNSTRU3IF:NTS, Purh a, Vlollnu, (,ultars, Aecordeoax, Flute«, rte„ Mu° the trlnlmlnga, rI nun, lArldge,, and e‘er) thing 'whinging i* the laxtrunnentu. Repasring and nll kends of work in our tine dune promptly and on reauonatde . terms. t✓ri•All work wamtated to give aatkfaction— and all goodo mold, o aminted to he what they ore repreaented. tov. tt BA RGAINF4! AROAINS! AT lie NEW IRIVL Chrombersburp , S ., 7r,:( 7 Oe yawl, Pa., NV doors COBEAN R SCHRIVER -wWILD moat ruipeetfully announce to the polite that they has.. just returned from the city with a large aePlaY F_lLl. AN D WINTER HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, OP THE LATINT STYLLI. -A LSO TOBACCOS, CIGARS, HARNESS of all kinds, BRIDLES, HALTERS, constantly on hand. With a ereat variety of No tion( and everything usually kept in' ustole of this kind. /lirCall and see us and we wilt guarantee to please you. .M BERT COBEAN, C. IN 8(.11"LIVER. I= GETTYSBUI LIME KILNS. TIIE undersigned hos bought out Ms fortser partner, Wm. Quinn, and now continue, the THE LIME•BISRNING BUSINESS himself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the corner of the Railroad and North Stratton Street linankfui for pant patronage, he will endeavor to deserve Its continuance, by prolecutingthe band• ness as vigorously and on as large a scale a pos sible—always selling a good art lele amt grang good measure. Farmers and others may look for the prompt tilting of orders Re ellso continues the COAL BUSINESS, offering the most remitter kinds. Honeekeepert and othcri should nlveldni a call. Biaek.qmith Coal constantly on lmnd. • Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Get- CB= JACOB REILEY Gettysburg, Nov. '5.1967. tf AMERICAN I=3 WATCHES_ The true value of Machinery applied to Watch making is not that by Its use Watches are made rapidly, but that they are made correctly. Very few people know shy a Waltham Watch should be superior to any other In the first place, at Waltham the Watch Is regarded as only a machine, to be constructed like any other ma chine, on meehanliall principles. If the Watche* are good, It is because the machinery is good. Of course there must be nodefect In the principle or plan of the movement—no mistake la the sines or 'shapes of the pieces of which It le compared— nothing wilating lri their propertlet, and no error in their positions. These points once thoroughly settled, It rests wholly with the machinery - , con structed with infinite diversity of form and func tion expressly for the purpose, to produce the finished pieces. By means of multiplying gauges and microscopes, tests and inspection for the de tection of wear In the cutting to and for faults and flaws In steel or stone are mode to accompany the work in every stage from beginning to end. As a neoesenr result, the watch gory together a perfect machine. Every part is found to fit properly in its place. Every pin may be pushed till It pinehec, and every screw turned home. Instead of a sluggish and feeble art fon, the bal ance, even under the pressure of the slightest mainspring, vibrates with a wide and free mo tion, and the beat has the clear ringing Round always characterutic of the Waltham Watch. The machine is a time keeper from the start. This system of watchmaking to unknown in for, eign oountzles, and is entirely original with the Waltham Company. The Comp..) claim that by It they produce watches that cannot be equalled for every quality that makes a watch valuable. Simple in plan and correct in print b pie, the movement in not only beautifully finish ed, substantial, accurate and cheap, but Is uni form lu the minutest details, not easily damagasi, and when repaired always as good an new. There are different grades of finish In the different VI. rialtos of watches made by the Waltham Comps. ny, as there are different alms and shapes to stilt all tastes and mewls; but every Watch that beams the genuine trade-mark of ..WALTHA3I•' le guar ontma to bo a good one, and nobody need be afraid to buy it. EVFRY WATCH FTTLLY WARRANTED For Sale hy all Met•C7ast Drakes is the United etaiss and British Provinces. For further locomotion address. the Agents, ROBBING & APPLETON, IC Broadway, New York. Nov. M, 1467. im FAcial.--Joat reoeive4 another supply C of Razors, Strops, Bnpbes and Soap, at BOW a W IZFUMEr CO I OD tor the a epee, to Itttt aa = l G ghhe 441=esnk*AtilAW2WtlaN31. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE, BATY. Tim subscriber Will sell bli VALUABLE FARM, In Cumberland township, Miami county, Ps., containing TRUER RITNDRED 'ACREM Tho Improvements are good, a WV BRICKOME, Swifter - Rani, Warierpp Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage }tome, Ars, The l N Y h i land broil Granite aull,and lD alluod Matt of cultivation. THIS IS ONE OF THE MUM WHEAT AND ORASh FARMS IN THF, COUNTY, null would answer well tor a Dairy. There are thaw wel4nf never•utlllug water, and a running stream through the larva, rurulahlug naverlLlt lull water In nearly all the lieltat. The faro will be 'told In parte of 100 and 200 Acre., to suit purvlsapurs. 1 will also sell my DWF.PING HOUSE, on Chamberabung street, Gettysburg, ,;4 bleb lx a very doalrable. property. An) person wishing to View the proper- 'IL ties will be shown tlit.m by the subscriber Iv ug ni Gettysburg. It. IIeCIIIII/1". Get. tif A SMALL FARM AT PCB! (''SALF. NATI2ItTi.ST, the 4th of JANUARY, lad, gj the auhaeriber will tell at-Puddle Sale, on the promisee, TILE FARM, formerly Ute property or solornon Ringaman, dee'd., altunte lit Franklin Athitua county, Pa., on the toad lead ing from Itionaltewer'a to Fall Held, within one mile of the ttouttfteraburg Turnpike, Adjoining tend,, of -- Altdi Mud other“,nlo ronta bungl, plant DIA ert,— on e-linifi TtmtiEß. Ti,,, atopnwe- Imola are e on , and It half Log Cooper *Mop. hog Bairn, and Hog Pen; tot OR* LIIA I nod other fruit with itoever-falllng Spring mor tto luau.. The Form will be sold it whole or in Penattot whiting to view the propert ere re elevated to Mil on ltautel Kuhn, rtpdtlitig iu the neighltorhood. tittle to eotunteuee at la o'clock, A. M., ott tall tiny, when Itttenchtilvo will be given and tenon made-know n by .%D.II,INE S. LARKIN. N0v..^2,1•67. A FIRST-CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE /LUX, ' WIT/11N two tolleii of Clutty.burg, on the Hsi , rhburg road, with all nortwoiry lutpravo meats, and In pl./warder. I will Plell trout 100 to IV Acres, to nult. purehottorr. Turtuit reasonable. For further information, apply to W tiettribing. Rept. T.: I kV% t A VALUABLE FARM, IN CARROLL COUNTY, MD AT PRIVATE SALE THE underataned, Intending to deelltie find lug, °Cara at Private Sale, hie VALUABLE FARM, eltnatein Westminster distriet Carroll county, hid., on the hea4 waters of Little Pipe Creek, three 1.011 , .4 from Westminster, and a chart mile front the Western Maryland Raßrood, adjoining lande, of David tihriver, Jaw, Hal Hanson Nichod C emus, h R arles oberts, and others, con taining la. ACRES, more ur less, With fair pro port lons of excellent Woo laud , and Meadow. Tie. land IM limestone/Ind blue slate, In first rate unt, allot, bat mg heel! heavily limed, and un der thee - et, lb et ar Coneltig, The tactic can t be excelled Mr' the grog th or wheat, corn, or any nib, r ~.y, a hll.l nn gmlang ll 11,v 1.5 ..r% deatnei ble point—running cater In I, en Two. The Immo% eau 1118 al 0..0 01 hie lilt ECK 11l it 41 , , Two-htoly Brick inwl—hulltling, and a,enleni, It large IY Brick Mal. Nun, ice, acid I log house, lirbik, mat all tinder two r , wf , Serooke Bulls,' „ Home ,11t1 ,~prang House, stone, and nil Under one Rag, Ban leer Huttile, lilnrk snnith Noy 11 11 ot her out.bulidings; a la, er- Nell ea v./der atljolrmig.llo, tiwelllum, house coda splendid spring near the xpring holm.. The -Impi co, rm. 11ts cur allot 1100101 11 sty le, and In thre rough repair There i• on the premixes a large Apple orchard, with fruit of oil deserlptlons. The property 1,, located In a pleasant neighbor hood, with three mills cons «went, as well as churches, school houses, stores mud mechanics shops. TIIOI 0110 , 0! the most desirable pmpertlea In Carroll county, and should comtnand the atten tion °fall hi want of first dam farms. Pt•rxous w I niiing o vier% it are requokted to call on Lire undervlgrie,l, re/Oiling 0wn... , bill-I-Lk EL MO3RIPCX. IMMOMMSI CARROLLSBURG FARM AND MILLS, ON TOM'S CREEK, AT PRIVATE BALI: Ace., ALC rpHE tratxnerther, deeltrlnirfo dloontinue boat - nem, °trent at Private Sale, Mos `HIGHLY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, situate on Tom's Creek, portly In Adams county, Pa.. told partly In Frederick county, Md., on the Wavnesbonv turnpike. two .tuiles west of nu t:oil...burg, consisting id a erst•rate VARNI, MILLS, WOOD•LAND, etc The FARM which Is tinder good cultivetion and good fencing, rontalini hay IWO A CRE6. with duo proportioun of Meadow and limber. The Improvements are a large fi'TON E - MAN. SDI'S HOUSE, with Back-hulldinge, three up Tenant Houncx, largo Bank Barn H by fect,l Wagon Pitied and Corn Crib, Car riage !louse and other out-hultellngs; a never falling well of water at the kitchen door, and a spring between the !lOUsa anal barn. There are two thriving young APPLE OR CHARDS on the pre m IniNw It h n variety of other fruit. Also, As MET-CLASS GRIST ct MERCHANT MILL. AND SAW MILL, on a eon* : taut stream or water, with a line run of custom ; Cpuper hhop, Miller's House . , and other out-buildings. Thera le LIMESTONE on the In arlditiortto the above.'the eubeeriber oaten ' 2OO A eltt.ri iikNTIMEIERLATID„:weII net ha val uable timber, edidning the Farm The Impmvennenta with 311 or 1110TP towel can be bought tiepanstels, or all together, ea the pat chaser or pan-be-ere maw dentine. For further Information Inquire of the sebotaii her, resitting col toe pr Inl We. JfeIEPTI P. MeDIVIT. July 15, hie% VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR S 'LLF JOILN C. ZOUCK, LAND AU&NT. New °Aeon!) ADA MM vOrNTV, PA., Nan for sale a number Of dekrable properties, to which he asks the attention of those Whthhig to purchase. Two No. I FITORE BTANDM for sale or rant, with stock of goods doing a good business, near Haliraid, situated in beautiful villages; good chance for penuma wishing to engage in the buil newt. YOSeeaelon given any time. A LIMEHTONE FARM of 56 acres, near Balk road, brick honor and all necessary ou tdmildluga. A LIIdIiaSTONE FARM of 600 arms., with Flour and Maw Mlll. house burn, and other out-build. lags, situated in Baltimore eOrinty, Md., 18 mllea from Baltimore. A LI Nit..IsTONE FARM of 480 aegis, brick house, brick born, In Baltimore county, 31d., 17 Mlles from Baltimore. _ A LARGE FOUNDRY AND .MACHINERHOP„ Rith Dive Ding, R/ILlated In a county amid, near ailroad and Depot. tiood ohaucc tar & Ana all kin& of work. Alio, ReS,Til Town Lola will lw mold with the above property If desired. A FARM OF 110 ACRES, lu Adams county, withgood Stono House, good Barn, a g . , n ears turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACIIFJ4, with good Honig*, Barn, &e., three- uarters of a. tulle from a rallrOld station. A ehanee; term, easy, FARM OF 10,AGRI*, on the Carlisle turn pike, under good cultli &Lion, with • lama Brick Douai., Batik Burn, sad other out-buildings., all new. A LARGE FLOUR HILL, with 25 Acres of laid. The mlilbaa four pair of Burrs and all machinery for doing me, hart work . B eat water power in the county. A FARM OF rs ACKER, near the Hanover turnpike, on cluck ix erected a good Honee,Baria , and all other necemary oat-buildings. A FARM OF X 0 ACRES, good land, with largo Brick Hon., Barn, and 2 Tenant Houses-0 scree In wood—haif mile from the Conowago Chapel. A HOTEL, In New Oxford, two-story, roomy, and convenient for business. Goad. chance; terms easy. EiME'IMM=I pfo-sonet who wish to buy heal Estateose VNI as tho,-e who who to sell, are requested to eye Um sutorrther a call al hie store In New Oalent. JOHN C. LOM R, Land Awent, Now Oaturd, Adams county , Pa. Aprlll, ISEr, ly A VALUABLE FARE AT PRIVATE BALE. subscriber offers his FARM for sale. 11 mated in Adams county, Pa., near the ork and Gettysburg Turnpike, 9 miles/from New Oxford, trotu Gettysburg, and 1 mile front Gulden's litation setiolning lends of Ralph Nicholas Moritz, Niebolas Kohut, and Jelin Czeih men, onlaining 72 APREd and int perches—about II scree in timber with a due pin pert ion of Ineadaw. The land less been limed or er, and Is under good renting. The gelds we bald off ennveniently, with miter in almost ail of t I stun. The Lnprnienletas are a Two-sit r' Weatherbe.irded 110Csi; and Reck buiMing, Bank Barn, Wagon Med and ('ern Crlh, under the teem roof, 'Smoke }Tense and Summer Gonna, pring House with a never-felling spring elm, Wu. building: a gond Apple Or, I lard, beelaies pending. awl all Wilt, kinds of fruit, on tboapligep. Xts an e,..ry respect a most destrabbrpsegier. Persons )Kiang to view QUA premises ty are se. quested to call on the atibessillser, rentllng Uwe on, Had.. 0.11. kiept. 6, 1967, gni &havekit . for See. Wittraltr h Aritt UAlC a ER and si Lula ObureePahalarablp_ In tho ai In We GREAT 2NATIGNAT. T*ll.lk, NMMC AND CONTMERCIAL INSTITUTE, elplila, for We cheap. laq4as *Hs COMO LIGE OffiCe. Vet. see oar Si are ap lo sa_ eldb . atWI-abut& In =add pliZretrarrkstreet OfolgClielf /11 1 1 arr aura. ' ra,