The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 11, 1867, Image 3

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DYSPEPSIA
Thera is ao dismiss which experience has so amply
proved tohrintmediableby the
PERUVIAN BUMP,
(a Protected notation of the ProtaMde of IrM), as Dye•
Pepe ee introtimate forms of ibis disease have,
Dean oompletaly cored by this Medicine; isr nip% testis
moray Of some of our first citizens pores.
PROMS VENEBARLS ARAIIDILADON 13001T,D.D
' DONBAS, Canada But.
• $ • "lan an inveterate Dyspeptic at atom TUN
25 Y 141.5 asainzara." •
• • • wl have been so wonderfully bonelitted in the
three 'lion weeks during which I have need the Peruvian
Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality.
People who have known me are astonhdied at the change
lam widely known, and can but recommend to other,
that which has done so mucti for me." * • • •..
ANcrrasß OLSIVIYMAN warns AS FOLLOWB
"My voyage to Europe pOIItTXMOd.
have discovered the "Fountain of Health" on this side of
theiAtiantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Syrup have res
cued me from the fangs of the tltind Dyspepsia."
pamphlet of 32 pages, containing a history of this re
markable remedy, . with a treatise on 'lron as a medi
cine," will be sent free to any address.
The genuine has "Parnerr MU," blown in the glue.
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
38 Dey street, New York.
[Sept. 4.-lm
larSold by all Waggling
SCROFULA-CONSMIMON
Dr. LIIGOI., of Paris, one bf the most eminentCliamists
of Europe, la id:
"The most astotindingresnit may be anticipated when
lodine can be dissolved In pyre water."
Dr. H. ArDnsAitter fifteen years of scientific research
and experiment, has succiceded in dissolving one and one
quarter grain: of lodine to each fluid ounce of water, and
the mod astounding remits have followed its use, particu
larly in Scrofula Ond kindred diseases. ' Circulars free.
Dr. H. Anders','lodine Water' is for sale by J. P. DINS
MORE, 36 Dey street, New Yark,;find all Druggists.
Sept. 4.-Ira
TO CON§IIMPTIVES
The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of
charge) to all who desire it, gm prescription 'with the di
rect lons for making and using-the simple remedy by which
he was cared of a lung affection 40 that dread d Warm
Conenmptlon. Ills only ohject* to bine& the afflicted
and he hopes every sufferer WilNtry this prescription, as
It will cost them nothing, and may prove a bletsing.—
Please addrees
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No. 165 South Beconc. et., Williamsburg, New York
June 5,1867.-17.
ni7omeTioN
Information guaranteed to pioduce a luxuriant growth
of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe
for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on
theakin, leaving the same Soft, clear, and beautiful, can
be obtained wtthont charge by addressing.
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
Broadway, New York.
Ju i n° 5, 1867,—1y
NO. 4
R. SCLIDNCK'S NAN DRAKE PILLS. AS CBSTITUTE
FOR CALOMEL.
These Pills ate composed of varietal, - roots, baying th
power to relax tbeeecretions of theliver as promptly and
etfectuilly as blue pill or mercury „anti without produc
ing coy of those diaatt edible or diengenene etreets which
often follow the use of the latter.
In all bilious disorders these Pills miq- be used with
confidence, as they promote the Machine of vitiated
bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver an
illary ducts, which are the cause ofbiltous affections
general.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS ori re Sick Headache,
and all disorders of the Liver indicated by callow skin,
coated tongue, cositiveness , , dxoweinese, aud a general
feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver
is in a torpid or obstructed condition.
In short, these Pills may be used with advantage in al
cases when & purgative or alterative medicine 13 regal!'
ed.
Please salliror "Dr. Schenckis Mandrake Pills." and ob
that-the two liltenessesuf the Docter-are on the
Government stamp-.one • when in the last stage of Con•
gumption, and the other in birpresent health.
Bold by all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per
box. Principal otlice,,No. 15 North Bth street, Phlludel
phis„Pa.
General Wholesale Agents; Demas Barnes & C0.,21
Park Row, New York ; 8. B. Hance, 108 Baltimore street
Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. cor. of Fourth and
Walnut etr, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker Taylor, 134 and
130 WabastfAvenne, Chicago, Illinois; Collin Brothers,
southwest corner of Second and Vine eta., Bt.louie,Mo
Nov. 8, 1866.-wemly -
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
. BUCHU
Is a certain cure for diseases of the '
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC
WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY,
and all diseases of the
lIIR.'iARY ORGANS,
whether existing i n
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever came originating and no matter of
MOW LONG STANDING
Diseases of these organs rdpia e the use of a diuretic.
If no treatment is submitted to-, Consumption or
sanity may ensue. Oar Fiesta and Blood are supported
from these source., and the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
and
that of Posterity. depends upon prompt use of a reliable
remedy.
HUMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHII, '
Restablished upwards 01'18 years, prepared by
H. T. lIELMBOLD, Druggist,
504 Broadway, New Rork, and
104 Smith 10th at., Philadelphia, Pa.
Feb. 28,1867,1 y
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
To Solicit Orders for a -The Illustrctted
BIBLE DICTIONARY.
(COMPLETE IN ONE VOLC)f.)
MELTS DICTIONARY embodies the results of the most
I. recent study, tesearch,and investigation, of 'about
sixty-Bye of the most eminent and advanced Biblical
Scholars now living. Clergymen of all detunininationa
approve it, and regard Was the best work of its kind in
the English language, and one which ought to be in the
heads of every Bible reader'in the land: •
In circulating this work, Agents will find a pleasant
and profitable employment. The 'numerous objections
which are usually encountered in ruling ordinary works
will not exist with this.
. . ,
But, on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid
will attend the Agent, making his landts agreeable, use
ful, apd lucrative.
Ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, talcums,
Students, awl all others who I.oll,eviscuergy. are wanted
to nebeit in cagicassing ecery Ton m♦and County in the
country, to whom the no t lil,eral iItIitICCRIPUIS will be
offered.
For patticulani. apply to. or address
PARMELEE BROTHERS,
7'22 'Sansoui street, Philadelphia, Penna
Aug. 21.-liu
COLGATE & CO'S
COLGATE
GERMAN
&
cc's BRASIVE SOAP.
ERAsIVE ; manufactured from PURE XA
TEIIIALS. and may be consideired
the' STANDARD OF EXCEL
SOAP. LENCE. For sale by all Grocers.
[May 10, 1867.—1 y
lIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCIIII
Is the Great Diuretic
ILELXISOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to role' of Pharmacy and
Chemistry, and are the moat active that can be made.
Feb..2B, 1867.-ly
lIELIIBOLD . B EXTRACT RIICIIII and iMPHOTED Rosa
WASH cures secret and delicate disorders in iill their stages,
at little expense, little or no change in diet, no incousen•
'floe and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor
immediate in its action, and free, from all injtartetis pro
perties. [Feb. 28. 1887.1 -
DR' j:
BRYAN, Consulting Physi:ian,
819 Broadway, New York.
SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal,
Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Dlseasee in male or female.
ADVICE Fan and•correapondence miens CONFIDENTIAL.
Jan. 10, 1807...1y
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE REM
EDIEI3 for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use
Relmbold's Extract Buchu and Improved , Roe.) Wash.
Feb. 28, 1867.-ly
gevitur of .ibe } WarltetA.
Gettysburg. Grath and Previstan Market.
Gettysburg, Wednesday Nersting.
Super F10ur,...$ 8 50® 9 00 Appie5,'.......,....1 7541 00
Sutra Flour,- 9 00® . 950 Potatoes : SO® 60
Rye Flour, 6 60® 700 Butter, , 22
'fflklte Wheat, 2 00® 2 10 Lard, 10
Red Wheat,.... 1 804 190 Eggs, 15
Corn, 94 Bacon, Mimi.- 16
100 " aldes,.... . 10
Oats, 46 " Shoulders, 10
Buckwheat, .» 75 Peache5,......_... 10@ 16
Timothy Seed, 2 10 Cherries,..-..... ' 2 00
Clover Seed,- i 600 Apples, . • 8
Flax s ee d._ .. ... 2 00 1111ack 1 / 4 erries,.... 12
60
Plaster Paris,. 13 Soap, . 7@ 8
Bay per t0n,... 10 00@15 00 Tallow, 10
Baltimore Produce Market
BREADSTUFFEL—The market for Flour eon-,
tinues quiet but steady. We renew quota
tions :—Howard street Super and Cut Extra,
0.75®9.25•, - Extra shipping, $0 50 ®10.25 ;
Retailing, $10.25 ®10.75 ; Family, sll®ll 50.
Rye Flour, $8.25®8.75. Corn Meal, $.5.50®
5.75.
Gams.- Wheat-Recelpts 2019 bushels
white and 6,494 bushels red. The market
was BIM for prime and choice grades. . The
sales 118 reppoorted on 'Change were as follows :
Whi @t 2 M. Red-42.20@t 2 .4 5 . -
Chili. -Receipts 4,306 bashels white and'3,2so
bushels yellow. White $1.12®41.11. YOl
- ;1.26. Oats,-Reseipta 8,791 bushels:-
The market continues firm and active, and
prices are steadily maintained. Salm -56@
64 cents. 104-Receipts 1,375 bushels.-?
Sales 11.00@51.35. •
A FARM WANTED.
A"person having a GOOD 14.1138 for sale and willing
to tithe M part payment, one or more tracts of
choice Western Land, located in a well settled neighbor
hood near County, Towne, UrMoods; ffc., he will I t ! d a
U.
purchaser by lugairing at this office. • t. 11,18 I .-tt
CAUTION. •
T ILE public are herriby notiflad:nog tolrust my wl4 Anna .E.BLOCIIII4 on my account, 1 1 11 X wilX11 1 7) 1 0
bill' other contracting. OLIVRit El. nocups.
4.0.11.-30
Tmaaa children, in attempting to crow a
= wi le d track at Boston, on the 34:1;liern j
over by a pining train sad
IM=I
FALL STYLE OF HATS
FOR 186,7.
S. S. M'CREARY
HAS Just received a fresh and genital aasortmenf of
HATS, including the very latest iityle of file Silk,
'Cassimers and Soft Fur Hats, and alecia large supplY of
fine and low priced Wool HATS andCAPS for Men and
BOYS. He Invites his friends and the public to give him
a call. Sept. 11,1887..—tf
p ITBLIC SALE:
The Shbacriber, Executor of the Estate of Jotne
Mc-
Kxtottr, late ef Bendersville, Adams county, Pa., deceas
ed, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the sth of 104/4 0 .
bee nett, at 30 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, the follow-
ing Ta!noble Real Rotate of said deceased, to wit :
THE MAMBA:MI:1011SE and Lot, situate in Benders-
Tills, fronting on Main street, built of Brick, two-story
high, containinglive Rooms and a Kitchen on Bret door
and six Rooms on second Boor with a good Cellar and
Basement. a nevergaPing well of good water at the door,
a Garden with a number of fruit trees thereon.
No. 1. Lot lying in the rear of the
House, containing, three ACRES, on which Is an excellent
bearing Orchard with a double Log Barn and threshing
floor theregn. .
NO. 2. Adjoining the above, con
taming two ands half Acres, and partly planted wit}
fruit trees.
No. 3. Adjoining No. 2, and contain
ng two and a quarter Acres.
No. 4. Lying north of No. 3,
.and
containing 3% Acres.
No. 5. Adjoining No. 4, and con
aining 3! , i Acres.
No. 6. Adjoining No. 5, and lying
north of ;t c..ntaintog*i Acres.
No. 7. Adjoining lands of WILLIAM
Yarns, Jr., and fronting on a twenty foot Alley, Ciro
Acres. Also,
FIVE BUILDING LOTS, ^.
fronting on Main street and confining about !.1 of an Acta
each. Alpo,
A LOT OF TIMBER LAND,
(mostly Oak - and Hickory.) lying about one mile north.
east of Bendersville and adjoining lands of Daniel Peters
and others, containing to Acrm, more er lean.
The location of the above property is very desirable
and the lots all may of access.
—Persons wishing to view the property will call on
the gxecutor residing in Benderaville.
Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by A. T. WILIGHT, Ex'r.
Jotm llanns, Auctioneer. [Sept. 11.—te
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
3Cty virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adonis
county. too undersigned, Administratora of the estate of
Jdnn Ilona, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Friday,
Mt MTh day of Septenter, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on thiTire•
raises, at Butt's School loose, in Franklin township:Ad.
ante county, P., the following valuable Lots of Ground,
to wit:
SO. i ,
O. I.—A LOT OF CLEARED L ND, in Franklin
owneldp, adjoining lands of Ilezekial atalill tr. and ottter
ands of said deceased, containing ACRES AND 21
titcli Es.. Also,
201511, LOTS OW WOOD-LAND, I
n`Franklin townt.hip. lying on Little Marsh Creek, 'ad
joining lands of John Butt and others:
" 4 10 64 93
Alao-A.LOT OF, CLEARED LAND;= adjoining Wood
Lot No. 4, containing 7 Acres and 107_,Yetches.
Little Marsh Creek runs through all the above Wood
Lots. which are heavily set with first-rate Oak and Ilickr
cry Timber. The Lots are lets than two miles from. thee.
Cbamberabnrg pike. and but five mile 4 from Gettysburg,
and easy of access, makingibem 'among the most deairo
ble and valuable Wood Lots in the county.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
, - REAL ESTATE
On faturday, the 19171 of Octobir, 1867, atl o'clock, P.
The subscriber will sell, at Public Sale, on the premises,
nE VALUABLE FARM,
on which he now. reside,, situate in Huntington towp
ehip. Adams county, -Pa., about 2 miles south of Peters.
bArg, near Wierman's Mill, adjoining lands of Joseph
Wierman, Joseph A. Wierman, Berman Wierman, and
others, containing •64 ACRES, more or leas. The Inv.
provements are two-story Frame and Log WEATHER
BOARDED DWELLING, with a Log Kitchen *McNeil,
Log Barn, Waged . Shed, Corn Crib, a frame weatherboard
ed Shop, and other outbuildings. There are two good
Springs, one of them convenient to the house, a thriving
young Apple Or c h a rd, about 150 beatingeitech trees,
about 25 bearing Pear trees, and other frUlt. There is a
fair proporpon of good Timber and Meadow. .There are
between 4000 and 6:000 young fruit trees in a Nursery,
which will be sold with the property.
AP-Any persozi t desiring to view the premises can call
on the suhscriber residing thereon. The priTerty is in
good order;
on
will be given and terms made known
on day ofsale by JOHN, CLEAVER.
Sept.
VAL'CABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PURLIC SALE
Will be solotet Public Bale, on Saturday, the 28th day
o/ September inst. at 1-o'clock, P.Y. on the premises,
the V ALUABLII 'FARM of Camillus Atom, situate
in'Mountjoy township,. Adam, county, Pa., about two
miles from Two Taverns, near the road leading from Two
Taverns to the Bmmittaburg RAP:doing lands of
George Hoffman, John Spangler, Stephen Gettier, and
others, containing 44 ACEIB, more or lees, ofgoosi bind.
Tlielmprovements are a one and a half story JIGIISIS,
part log sad part atom, si Log Bern, Wagon Shed, Oorn
Crib, Hog Boum, Granary, and all other nessemeey out
buildings ; two tirst-rate- Apple Orchards, and a general
variety of choice fruit, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, &a. There
is an excellint Spring of never-falling water near the
&sir. The land is under good cultivation and highly
productive, having all been limed over twice, - 'Slid pa rt
three times. It is under good fencing, mostly -chestnut
veils. There is a fair proportion of good 'bees and
Meadow. It Ike convenient to Churches, School Houses,
and t Stores, and is in every respect a most desirable prb.
qr
aeons wishing to view the property are requested to'
call on Übay Muarxsar, residing thereon.
616 Attendance will be givenand term' made known
by 6 - cONEAD B. WALTER, Agent.
VALUABLE FARM
• A.T PRIVATE BALE.
The stabecriber offers at - Private Sale his valuahleF &RSA
siMated in Freedom township, Adams county, Fe., ten
taking 1,27 ACRES, more or less, on the road leading front
the Nunnemakets lini road 'to •Millentown; adjoini4
laede of David Dossentum, Valentine Frock and othetw
The improvements are pert Logand pert_ Stone Dwelling,
and in good condition . . 'There' are abbot arc :A.ONIN
goltd Timber, and a sufficient amount of good meadow.
The fltrm is well watts/14,4'nd has recentlj been well limed.
It ls under good fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR
ON.A.NDS on the place, in thrieng condition. ScluMl
houses and Churches are convenient.
go,Perans desiring to see the prokerty #ill WI cOx
laundersigned raiding thereon.
tt. MMUS BUYS*.
T HE School Directors of.Straban township hereby give , no ti c e to all persons liable to the payment of Bounty
ta, said township, that they have made anramposents
trey the Abel satiate/Mot the Bounty Amanita fir said
n i btp ; . They, there fo re, gtrb foal/ Aliz-payees
to teaks piquiest of their tax on or bean* the. 'Nth
of UMW= ttext.• The collection oiallempaidtamic
attar that date will be enforced without reeving Wkpot•
rt
s i t(
son&
4.2 loottetarhs#l26 tithlOuliOnirt the Smutty Fmrd
saillicomildparewtsiemted to present the name to the
Beorttprior to Seth ol September. lisotremourodpclar
therotoimeh olalms will be rldeetel. :
• 4 ' PKOP II . I 4CELIWIMMIW 6 10
statart. '1
hpft.ll,l6o7..—Att •
~`-'_s~ p
ftW g'.#/tal4tMenb•
ROW' WOQPS.,t:',
CORNEA .TIXAMOND AO ;TOW *Rill;
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
HAVE
Draw 811 b, Calicos, 13kgh*, c '
Merinos, . GIN;Mum, Cassimeres,
WOOl Delalues, De Begin, _ • garrinsbrit `
Alpacas, Flannels, Jeans,
Poplins, Skirtings, Maims,
• Lusre's, Osnaburgs, Holland, !
Mohiirs, *Muslim, Canes* I.
Deist-me, ' Chaakessr, I
. Antoine, Tick ecks, ing, Comma N *
' 0 Orem Murata, Huakaback, ilitiela,
• Sack Cloth, Crash, Limeys,
Sack Flannel, Linens, Tweeds, I
Brown Drib, Pique, Wadding, l
Blue Drills, .- Beregs, Combs, '
Corset Drills, Chambray, Brushes,
\
~. Cambria, IViglATd' 'Neck-tiel,l
`Lawns, Orrnedin'es, ' Co ll ars,
Lame,' Mozambique, Needles,
Mantes, Plaids, Pins,
Dram Buttons, , Jsconets, Suspender%
Velvet Ribbon, , SwAzs, .
Cord-edge Gibbon,
Matqa . iit2lthbon, Nalnsook,
T hinge, peelje
!pool !ilk,
Skein Slit,
Ruffling,
Spool Cotton, *41[14; Strops; I
Skein Cotton, Edging,
Skirt Braids, Corsets, HATs
Balmoral Skirts, Stockings,
Hoop Skirts, Moves,
Halting, Parasols, . - AND
Belt Buckles, Hoods,
Table Linen, Nabia3' SHOES
Irish Linen, Blanket;
Shirt Frynts, . Tapes,
Head Nets, - Thimbles, -
Hair Pins burners
. . L
Stocking Yarn, Zephyr, variety.
Mending Cotton, Tidy Cotton,
4a-Parchasers are invited to examine our prices, and
determine for themselves whether we do not sell al
kinds of (boo& cheaper than they can be bought 'else
where. - [Sept. u,isq7.-t
1867. FALL 1867
MILLINERY.
MISS McCREARY
.
'T_TASJtist returned from the City with a large 'assort
:ll ment of new style.
BONNETS AND HATS
which she it prepared to self at at prices which will defy
competition. Also Bonnet and Rat trimmings of lathe
latest styles, and FANCY GOODS of every variety.
ilia. Bonnets made to order, at the shortest notice.'
hept.ll, 1667 —lm
No. I.—Containing 4 Acres and 82 Perches
6 " 155
VS-Attendance will be given and terms made known
y P D. DUPHORN, l Ad,
a' rs.
ANN E. HOKE,
Jaren Mmicutt, (D. of D.) Auctioneer.
Sept,ll.—ta•-
NOTICE.
Stitt Aittationents.
,Tba new nyiptont Adrirttsbeg ailiiited by Oeo. P
Bowel! ,613:;, Advertising Agenta,No.4o Park Row, New
Yoe% bilitsraatingitAoodtlein
The following extract &mi . & speech delivered lathe,
the New York iitate &Modal Convention, (lately holden
at Penn Yen,) by a preitninen t Advertising Agent of NOW
York city, goes to show that heat least acknowledges it;
advantages.
.From Jamestown, N. Y., journal of
Aug. gntl,'Eclitecl by C. E. BISHOP,
Chairman of Committee on Apra?.-
..
TIRING AGENCIES.
"Hr. Pettingill spoketn opposition to thatplan from the
publisher's stand point skins. He shown:Ms publishers
that by this *stem of otnatracling they weregiving lower
rates than they gave their own home customers or others
equally as prompt and good customers; that they were
selling one portion of their paper to be used to compete
'with and underbid the other columns; that the owner of
the space thus sold could come right in and beat the pub
lisher's prices and take hitbasinessaway from him ; that
if the publishers, fully understanding this, still wished
to continue so irregular and turbusineseake a system he
(Pettingill .t Co.) should of course cease trying to get ad
vertising for the papers at their regular rates and go into
the other system of contracting—which he could stand
if the printers could."
HandicTrcitierb
Twitrt, H
Razo ' :
in great
The anxiety on the account of newspapers is uncalled
for. liter; le not one in twenty which would not prefer
to receive all their foreign patronage on this plan, when
tis fully understood. It is too generally recognized as
thoroughly beneficial to all parties concerned to be In
ured in the least by any thing which maybe said agalnet
t by inteteeted pgrties
Advertisers should send for a circular giving full ex-
planatlone
fOLLOOK INSTITUTE, a first. case Hoarding School
for Buy., at Pittsfiehr, - Ilass. trail Term of 20 weeks
begins Oct. 4.!887. For particulars address
Sept. 4.-lin ILEA'. W. C. 114011ARDS, Principal.
HAVE you seen the "PENN LETTER BOOR," for
copying letters without the use of either press or
water? It mares time, labor, and the expense of a copying
press. For Bele by all first glass stationers, and at the of
tice of the "Penn lianufaciuring Works," 702 Chestnut
et., Philadelphia, Pa. [Sept. 4._lm
A FEW niori3 good Agents Wanted for General L. C.
/1 Baker's nELInTOS-lf, OF THE SECRET SERVICE."
lncreabed commlaslon allowed, and greater hAncements
offered. Address, P. GARRETT & CO.,
Sept. 4.—lm .;ox. 217, Philadelphia, Pa.
6 000AOENTS wanted, to Bell Six New Inven
) • tions, of great value to families; slimly great
prutita fiend 23c. end get 80 pages and sample gratis.—
Agents base made 3100,000. EPIIKAIM BKOWN •
Sept. 4.-lm Lowell, Mass.
A TREATISE ON DEAFNESS, CATARRLI, CONSIIMP-
TluN and CANCER. Their causes and cueans of lm•
mediate relief and speedy cure, sent free. Send particu
lard to DR. STILWXLL, No. 40 South 6th street, Wil
liamsburg, L. I. [Sept. 4.-1 m
MADAM FOY'S
CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER
COMBINES in one garment a PER
FLGT FITTING CORNET, and the 133011 t desirable Skirt
Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight
of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it
improves the h.= without tight lacing ; gives ease and
elegance; is approved and recommended by physicians.—
Manufactured by ; D. B. BAUNDgII9 .t CO.,
Sept. 4.-1 m 968ummer at., Boston.
PAINTS FOE, FARMERS
• AND OTHERS
TIIE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are
manufacturing the Beet, 'Cheapest and most Durable
Paint in use; two coats well - put on, mixed with pore
Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; Bleat a light brown
or beautiful chocolate color, and ems be changed to green,
lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, M suit the taste of the
consumer. It is valuable for llonses,Barna, Fences, Agri
cultural Implements, Carriage and Car,Makers, Palls and
Wooden-ware. Canvas, Metal and Shingle hoofs, (it being
Fire and Water proof), Bridges, Burial Casa, Cana l Boats,
Ships and Ship.' Bottoms Floor Oil Clothe; (one .Maou
facturer haying used SOW bide. the past y , ar,) and as a
paint tbr any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability,
elasticity, and ad,heuivenees. Price $d per bbl., of 300
lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. ar
ranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which
gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded is
a trade sari' Grafttui Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL, Propri-tor.
Sept. 254 Pearl st., New York.
yOU'RE WANTEDI LOOK HERE!
Agents, both m►le and female, wanted everywhere to
sell the PATENT /XPILOVID IX[ itLEEZVOlit.(by which from
one to two pages cat, be written without replenishing
with ink). and our Fancy and Dry Gonda. etc. Can clear
from SZi to - SIO a day. :No capital required. Price 10
Ceuta, with an advertisement describing an article for
sale in our DOLLAR PURCHASING AGENCY. Cir
cularseent free. EASTIIAN it KENDALL,
Sept. 4.-Im , 65 Hanover st., Boston, Mass.
TIEAFNESE CURED. Tire Organic Vibrator fits - Into
1.1 the cx , is nut perceptible, and enables deaf persuus
t , bear distinctly at church and at public assemblies.-- .
8 , ..u4.1 particulars to Mt. STILWELL, No. 45 South (Ali
street, Williamsburg, N. Y. (Sept. 4.-Ini
WE ARE COMING,
And will present to any person sendiug us a club in our
Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, kr., a Silk
Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch, tic., tree of coed.
Catalogue of goods. and sample, sent to any address free.
Address, J. S HAWES k CO., :to Ilanorer street, Boston,
Mass. I'. 0. Box 5125. [ Sept. 4.—lm
THIRTEEN YEARS AGO
Dr. Lome of Providence, R. I. discovered Remedies wills
a Lich be has cured hundreds of cases of Paralysis, Fits,
and all forms of Nervous Dileases. Fend two stamps for
Pamphlet and Certificate. [Sept.
.
A FFLICTED RESTORED'. IGNORANCE EXPOSED
Li FALLACIES UNMASKED! Highly important to
both sexed. married or single, In health or disease. Dr.
LARMONT'd Paris, London and New York Medical Ad
viser and Marria , ze Guide, 80th edition. 400 pages, near
ly 100 Anatomical Illustrations, upon Mental and Ner
vous Debility, ri nary D epom ts and Impotency, affections,
of - the Madder, Kaluo3s , Gentto-Urinary Organs, and
their consequences, and anatomy of both sexes!—Enron
peen hospital practico=the Author's moral, legitimate
and effectual methed of preventing too rapid Increase of
unequaled Paris and London treatment, Ac.
Mailed free for $1,50, closely sealed.
All who would avoid the barbarous treatment with
Mercury, Copaiba, Injections, Cauterizations, Quack Soo.
Mika, Antidotes and Instruments, should own this value.-
ble work or consult the Doctor personally or by letter,
N 0.173 Broadway, N. Y., from /0 A. M. to bP. AL Yost
Oißce, Dor. 844, h. Y., Is all the address required. Con
sultation, Adria, Medicine to, iu all cases in advance.
"We concur with Other papers in recommending Dr.
LARMONT and hie work."—Courier ties Etas Unis, Ger
man die Reform, Dispatch, Metals Zeitarte, .lass, Medical
Review, oft. [Sept. 4-lass.
AWATCH FREE. —A Oyer P. Watch Given Gratis to
the purchaser , f Every 100 of /Kennedy's .31ammoth
Prize Stationery Packages,zhe Largest in the (As
an inducement to have them introduced,) agents sell the
packages /1/1 fast as they can reach the out. 30 Dollars
per day can be made sure. We have aigents that sell on
an average 1000 per week. Price per hundreds, 15 dol
lars. Retail at 25 cents. And a Watch in the bargain
that will retail for $1.5 more. For full particulars of
Prize Package, and other saleable goods, 'address
R. MONROE KENNEDY,
Cor. sth and Wood at., Pittsburg, Pa.
• Sept. 4,17:11
ID RINCIPALS of Academia, Seminaries, Sc., should
consult no In regard to advertising. No charge for
information. GEORGE P. ROWELL A CO, Advertising
Agents, New York. [Sept, 4.-lm
INVENTORS.
irp you with to advertiseyot should consaltOßOßDE
11 RowELL k CO., 40 Perk Sow, N. Y. [Sept. 4.-Im.
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS,
DRY GOODS,
QUEENSWARE,
OILS, PAINTS it GLASS,
SADDLERY,
CEDARWARE;
tell all toads clasper that caabe boughs ,alset4iere.
Gettysburg, Sept. 4.—tf . •
DRUNi, 'ON COLD WATER !
• Rwyboily *mid attend the Lectures of the celebns.
tat Prof. B. BROWN WILLLS3IB,,M. D. who has ...rested
Buell trernendous seimatlons In New York, Philadelphisi
Baltimore, do., at PA : la HALL., on.ffilmaritys
Wednesday, letttilskystiatt. Bearive, Pse—n-r
10th, 111 h,• 12th and 18th, and seehim awake old men sad
young men Drank on told Wade, besides As thousand
other very Wounding ens laughable Adage.. He curse
of chronic diseases Of the Lungs, Stornact4aeart, Wer t
Bowels, Nerves, Nidneri, Bladder, together with Paley,
Rheurnatism, Dropey, St. Vitas' Dance, &rotate, Cen
ters witbont the kbife, Ulcers, te., with success. He
has cured thousands-during 80 years, that had no hope.
Call and see blot oktba days lamed above at the Kee'Hetel. Hetet conaultstions arsine tons.
4,1887.-2 t ' •
. • /ENT
A fIOI7SE fora rpia7l Autilly, Alel/000" and
1 - 1 Kltzben, and about two Acres of ittand atom:bed,
also Stable, on Man& Clee!t, near B{wam's Tavern. /In
quire of • • i•Re3C4oilpiniqlr.;
etittYlaull***-if - '
I , 3IIBOLD'S Conegintrataftinet
Sarsaparilla, Es thq Great Bleed PkriSar•
.;
- • •
. •
'. ~ I ~'',
,'~t:
SIGNIFICAM%
(Sept. 4,
SCHOOLS.
DEALERS Di
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
IRON &
tmri :14wir,.4smo
" 34110ftongsto
ANNUAL FAIR .
OF THE
ADAMS COUNTY"
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
WILL BE HELD
AT GIITTYSBIJRG,
On Tue:Bda,y,'Wedneaday, Thursday and
Friday, 24th, 25th, 28th and 27th
of Septetnber,,lB67. -
FARMERS, MECHANICS,
and all otheral having Agricultural, Mechanical, 'or !
Mistrial Implements and products of any kind, and Mao
Horma,Oattle,lloga, Sheep; Poultry, Orsin, Fruit, Tfte
tables, du., &c., kr., are invited and urged to avail thorn.
selves of this fair. The Ladies of the county are special
ly requested to contribute to the exhibition. •
All articles must be on the ground and arranged not
later tLan Tuesday the 24th of September.
At ten o'clock, on Wedneeday morning the 25th, the
Judges will commence their examinations, and it Is espe
cially enjoined that none but those having charge of the
articles, shall be present at such examinations and their
subsequent deliberations. Judges are requested to be
prompt in reporting at the Secretary's office on the
ground at the hour named.
FRIDAY MORNING the 27th will be devoted to
TEN MINUTE SPEECHES
PERTINENT TO THE OBJECT OF THE FAIR
Farmers and alt others having any useful information
thus to Impart aro requested to participate in this "free
talk."
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
will be offered, as per published Premium List
At four o'clock, P. M., on Friday; the Fair will close,
when persons having articles on 'exhibition will he re•
quested to take charge of them, as the Society cannot in
any ease give attention to them after that time.
The execution of the programme and the preiervation
of older on the ground will be in the hands of Col. C. 11.
Bumitra, Chief Marshal.
si-Price of admission TWENTY-FIVE cents. Tickets
thr the season Including one year's membership, ONE
DOLLAR ; Life membership TEN DOLLARS.
Articles •nd Animals for exhibition will be transported
over the Gettysburg Railroad
FREE OF CHARGE.
A liberal arrangement will be made for transportatlyn
Over the Railroad of visitors to and from the fair.
SAMUEL HERIIIt-T, President.
WILLIAX 11'9111314T, Vice Prealdent.
J. 8. Wrtaztow,
E. G. PAussirroce, Rec. Secretary.
11.1. &Luna, Cor. Secretary.
JOSAS Reneezenx, Treasurer.
MANAGERS.
Mittuai B. WruioN, WILU.O Wrtn.r.,
Rusin. Pl.llllOBl, Josr H. llcetzt.i.ty,
DAVID WILLS.
Aug. 14. 1867.-td
SPEER•'S
POWI" GRAPE WINE,.
Used by Hundreds of Congregations for
Church or Cothmitnion Porposch•
A LSO
Era - Vent for Ladies rt n , l Wotkly Per:sows
TO USE
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WI NE, FOUR YEARS OLD.
F Justly celebrated net ire Wine is made from the
juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country.
Its Invaluable
TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
are unaurpasaed by any o•hsr native Wine. Being the
pure juice ~f the Grape, prutlured under Mr. Speer's eels
personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are
guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its gen.
crone qualities, and the weakest invalid may rise it to ad.
vantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and
debilitated, and suited to the various ailtuents that
Met the weaker rex. It is, In every respect.
A WINE TO RE RELIED ON.
Invalids nee Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly pernms End a benettt by Its nee
Speer's Wines In 11reqpi . r .„ ...4 are prefertell to etbtr
Elan
AKir•Sold by Druggists au 1 G iecers.
A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey, triFtce,::l3 Itreadw.ty
dept. 4. Dail .—ly
u Yurk
62 8 . Hoop SE:MTS. 628.
WILLIA3I T. HOPKINS'
"Our Own Make."
After wore than five years experience and experinient ,
ing in the manufacture of STRICTLY 'FIRST QUALITY'
HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our (wetly celebrated goods to
merchants and the public in full confidence of their su
periority over all others in the American market, and
they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in
them, as they give more satiefaction than any other
Skirt, and reerminiend themselves in every respect.—
Dealers in Hoop Skirts should make a noteof this fact.—
Every lady who har not giros them a trial should do 40
withoutfuriher delay.
Our assortment embraces every style, length an il site
for Ladies, Misses and Children Also, Skirts MADE TO'
ORDER, Altered and Repaired.
Ask for "Hopkins' Own Make," and be not deceirel.—.
See that the letter "II" is woven on the Tapes bitween,
Each Hoop. and that they are stamped "W. T.HOPKI N S'
MANUFACTURER., 62$ ARCH St., Philadelphia," upon
each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, constantly on hand &full line of good New York'
and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices.
I'UOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory and
Emporium, No. 628 Arch street, Philadelphia.
March 19, 1867.-10 m WM. T. HOPKINS.
Tarpenttro and Contragtors.
WM. C. STALLSMITH,
GETTYSBcRG, PA.,
CARPENTER it CONTRACTOR,
Keeps constantly. on band and manufactures to order,
DOORS. gRUTTUS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND.
WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND
WINDOW BRACKETS,
And any other Article in the Building Line
Seasoned material constantly on hand, experienced work-
men always In readinve, and work executed with'
dispatch.
s3.orders promptly attended to
Jane 5, 1867.—tf
C. CAEIHMA.N
CARP ENTERING.;
THE undersigned respectfully
■•• form the public that they have commenced the
Carpenting in the Shop formerly occupied by Geor
Bchryock, deceased. We are prepared to do any work in;
our line of business and as reasonable Uany other estab
liakment in Gettysburg.
•
We hope by a strict attention to business . to fnerlt •
'bare of public patronage.
May 29, 1867.-tt
TO THE BUILDING
COMMUNITY.
AND ALL OTTERS 'e
WHO WISH TO Ik.PROVE.
THE undersigned respectfully
forms the public that be 'dill continues the _
CARPENTERING. BUSINESS
at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and bread*"
at all times to accommodate thosewanting anything done
in bis line. He ',prepared to furnish all kindeof work for
building purposed', of the best material, and as neatly
and cheaply as It can be done at any other establishment
In the county. Experienced. Hands always in reedited"
and wove executed with promptness and dispatch. .
hankfal fin past favors, he hopes. bytttention t o
bus:nest to receive a liberal share of public patronage.
May 9Y.1887. WM. 011.11,1TZM • .
gaktry.
.
NEw .K
'BAERY. •
NEWPORT A ZIEELIE,
• . . . —,. . - -
Rechaalcalitilkeiy,RoathWalsilagtOallr.c balfito3llNi
from the Bagte Rotel ,Get triburg , Pa. oobstantly os,
hand,thio beet of
Bread,.
• • Oraeliai
Oakes,
• Plo
o t , r y
inAtner u_
nse
Ppicttfpg, 4o
!
hci= itar . Z edo
**no,
um US OALL
'4
=I
IN
NEW AND
lIISInd en!
ittte, on i•
the Praibyteti
w
of good* in his
eat tire, Ile h
All wiA be sold at the lowest living profits. Boyers,
from toes and chuntry. are invited M call and examine
goods sisd price 4 before purchasing elsewhere. • I am de
tannin& to sell reiteap--a little cheaper than any other
house in the city. fly strict attention to business, sad
dealing Atirly an squarely with everybody, I hope to
merit ald receivie an encouraging share of public patron-
The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will be
carried s, In all its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
made tohirder also, Bats and Shoes of his own mann.
facture' csnetantly on band. Repairing done on short
notice-td no erort spared to give satisfaction. None
but first class Workmen em p loy ed. Baring a „lik , tizne
experience at Gil" business, 1 feel confident that I can
please all who ntay call. D. 11. KLINGEL.
Gettwitarg, July 31, 1867.-tf
BOOT AND SIIOE-MAKING.
Respectedly informs his friends and the public generally,
that h. hr.s GnilB a new Shop, on Weet Sil tdle street,
GETTYSICURG 4 few doors from the Court-Elouse, and is
now prepatedpOmptly to execute all orders Sru work In
Ms line. Gentlemen, Ladies and Children requiring
BOOTS., !EWES, SLIPPERS. &c., are regnested to give
him a colt lie fuperintemli all work matte in his Shop,
and will gaarantt satisLiction, both as to prices and quail.
ty of wort.
IIeirMENDING - tt;gl
Of all Mails protOptly attended
Aug. 11,1,4;7.-0
NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING
AT BRINKERHOFF'S.
BRINiiERHOFF, corner of the
J
• Diamond 4nd York stree , haejum returned from
the eitymith aumnosually attractive saeortment of
t'LOTIIINGf'OR sPitrs:a .it SUMMED WEAR,
which be will sell at such prices ea cannot fail to take
them off tery rapidly. Ceti and Judge for yourselves.—
To look al the ex cellent material, tasteful cutting, acid
neat and substa tint sewing, and then to fret his low
prices—cellers snot help but buy, when they see it so
roach to bieir is erect to do so.
Ile has Coata Plots, Vesta, of ell styles and materials,
Hata. th.ds an Shoes;
Shirts', if all kind,.. Hosiery. Gkres. Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties,Craraka, Linen and Paper Collars ziusponders,
ltrushes,Thmbs:i
Trunks, Yalicsk. Umbrellas, Pocket Knlses, Sep's',
Smoking 111,1 Chewing Tobaccos. Pipes. Stationery. kc. ;
Clocks. HittcbSet, Jewelry. with a thousan and one
ether article!, ei4.irely too numerous to &tail Ina news
paperlp
.
rolrerese ent.
He asks th'e at utiou of the public to Ids new stock.
confident thl it ill please—and no one can or will sell
cheaper. Doi' t rget t h epl ace--corn ero t York street
and tbeDiarson Atettysburg.
Slay 29, 1,67. JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
AN - OTI-IER VETO
B NORRIS.
OTHING,
11 ATS AND CAPS,
FOOTS AND SHOES
AS CEIEAIi' AS BEFORE THE. WAR.
; ALSO
Anythin - i in li,tc Geralentan '8 furnishing line.
Can be found at the Cheap Store of
T. C. NORRIS.
May NOM .-tlf
CHEAP—q}IEAPER—CHEAPEST !
i !
r F you wiah to buy good and cheap
L Goods,call at JACOBS A BKO'S. STORE, near My
ers' Hotel:in Ch 'bersbnrg street, Gettysburg. They
have the very b t selection orgoods, such as,CLOTIIS,
CASSIMEkES, WEEDS, &c.. the market cat produce,
and are deferral tb sell them as cheep as can be sold
anywhere in tow or country. Any person wishing to
have thancrat o t, can have ft done tree of charge.—
Those desielagGmale up. can also be accommodated
We warrant the t work and the best fits to be had
cas
anywherei No humbug in what we say.
We haVe on head the very best most durable SEWING
MACIIII.IIS, and are always ready to wait on purchas
era. Sulleatistketion given as to operating machines.—
Caltend teaming. We warrant them to be the
,beet In
bee. . JACOBS it BRO.
May 21:4181V
HATS
H. U. ROWE.
Has Jut ope
CAN, of, be lot
Pared to 011 at r
goods rah \ be
stock, at his old
opposite Buehler
Gettlaburg, J
MEKCH
CASICILAN & ROWE.
and other mate
up, to oriler; op
SATISF
Work abo Wirt
Goode elnewbere
June 12,1667
ME
111
alr4,W llBl Sir# 3 o 3 , DRESS GRXYLIK
AXD
14115.140 , T
:tted#oo4os/11MM
MIMI
fIEA
11 4, 4140# SW, AC.
QUARTERS
FOR
CL
OTH.ING.
M=!!
PI a
PI G
PI*NG ISELLS VESTS CHEAP
SELLS COATS CHEAP
(SELLS PANTS CHEAP
PI
1 G SELLS SHIRTS CHEAP.
L
PICICENG SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP
FICTiasIG SELLS, CLOCKS CHEAP.
Pit% SELLS TRUNKS CHEAP.
PIC LN
G :ELLS VIOLINS CHEAP.
PIC ING SELLS ACCORDEONS CHEAP
ii;
PIC '`G SELLS VERY CHEAP.
AN SEE HIM
24, 167.
OE
BOOT & SHOE,
) TORE.
GOOD GOODS
AT LOW PRICES
ned has opened a new Boot and Shoe
• LTIMORE STREET, one door south of
Church and nearly opposite McCreary's
• ere he offers an attractive assortment
ne, all new and 'elected with the great-
LAD'
LAD'
LAD
LAD'
IN
ES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BB' BALMORAL GAITERS,
ES' COMMON GAITERS,
ES' BALMORAL BOOTS,
,ARGE VARIETY.
ORIITLEM :NT CALF BOOTS,
' OESTLEM • N'S KIP BOOTS,
GEXLEM N'S CONGRESS GAITERS,
GMTLEM N'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES,
GENTLEMEN'S BALMORALS,
GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, Ake.
'MISS S' CONGRESS GAITERS.
MISS .8' BALMORAL GAITERS
MISS J' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
kc., kr , tc., kc.
BOtYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, kc., tc.
JANES WILSON
.STd CIK S OF THEN!
IN I ONV Gooas !
CAPS, FURS.
S. McCREARY
a new einiortnient T, 8 and
t style and fashion, which he le pre
• need prim and lower than the same
in the city. Call and ezamine hie
tabllahnient on Cluunbetsburg street,
Drug Store.
e b, l 867.—1 y
T TAILO
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS,
CLOTHS, ,
a for lien's Wear, tarnished and made
rt, notice.
MON WARRAitiTED.
from Customers, irho purclase'the*
W. T. gris . G,,
:York street, opposite the Beek
LANDE4L,
YRE
.AND ARCH STREET 3,
litimumamati,
'ng.a !lint STOCK of
'Yi.GOODS,
1:r, A ,L1.-BALss
i:j or
' 1867.
FOUR
BM
NOS T
; 4 ..f"
441 1 400 Moo.
A RARE • CHANCE
FOR CAPITALISTS
A FARM IN STRABAN TOWNSHIP
AT PUBLIC BALE.
l AN HATORHAIf, the 14th of IHIPTEHBER next, the
subscriber s Executor of the left will and testament
of Simnel Herman, deceased, will cffer at Public Sale, at
the pram isea,
THE FARM
late of said decedent, Wooten% Stratum township, Adams
county, Pa., 3 mils' from Gettysburg, and 1 mile from
Harm's Station on the Gettysburg Railroad, adjoining
holds of A. D. Buehler, Wm. Stallamith, John Staley and
the undersigned, containing 188 ACRES, more or less,
with large proportions of excellent. Woodland and Mea
dow. The farm is under good fence and good cultivation.
The improvemeots - are • Two-story Weatherboarded
HOUSE, large Frame Barn with two doors,. Wagon Shed
and Coro Orib attached, Carriage House, Smoke House,
Wash Moose and Spring House, with Poultry and Hog
Houses, ipdeed every necessary outbuilding. There is a
serer failing well of water convenient to the house and
barn, with running water in m , at of the fields. two
is also a n Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit, on
the premises.
- The Gettysburg Railroad runs within two hundred
yarns of the farm, thus bringing lime within very con
venient reach.
Persons wishing to view the property are requested to
call on the Lueoutor, residing on the adjoining farm.
Sale-to commenceat 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, ohm
attendance will be given and terms made known by
ISAAC F. bRINKJEIWOFF, Ex'r.
Aug. 14,1867.—ta
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber offers at Private Sale, his valuable
COPPER STONE FARM, situated in 3fentilen township,
Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Benders,
Title to Petersburg, two miles from the former place,
containing 137 ACRES and 76 PERCHES, Improved
with a new two-story BRICK HOUSE, 32 feet by 42,
with an out kitchen ands well of water under vadat the
with
with an excellent spring but a short distance fi om
the house. Also a new Bank Barn 93 feet in length in
cluding Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other necessary
out-buildings arson thtf premises. The Farm possesses
superior water advantages, with a great variety of fruit
upon it. The land is In a high state of cultivation and
contains 11, good proportion of Timber and Meadow. It is
loc Ile(' in fine neighborhood being convenient to Mar
kets, Mills, Churches and Schools, and id among the Most
desirable properties in the county.
tri..Persons 'wishing to view the property, will call up.
on the subscriber residing thereon.
Aug. 25.-3 m ' SOLOMON BENDER,. •
A VALUABLE FARM,
In ilani iltonban tctonship, Adam: couniy, Prnna44,
AT PRIVATE SALE
The enbricriber; Laving removed to the West. offers at
Private Sale, his valuable FARM, situate In Ifatuilton
ban township, Adams county, Pa.. one mile from Fair
ffekl,.containing abort 200 . ACRES, adjoining lands of
Joseph Culbertson, J. 8. Witherow, and others, and hav
ing thereon a nearly new two-story Stone DWELLING
HOUSE, with two-story Kitchen, a nearly new Back
Barn, Wagon Shed and Crwn Crib, and .other out•bulld
fdgs; a never-falling well of water at the door, and water
in all the fields. There Is on the premises a firrt.rate
young APPLE ORCHARD, just coming into fall bearing
with other fruit of different kinds. There is also on the
rhm a two-story Log TENANT IIOCSE, with Stable,
and an excellent Orchard connected with the same.
The land is in •fine state of cultivation, having all
been limed, whilst the fencesare almost exclusively chest
nut rail. Churches, School 'louses, Mills, Stares and
Mechanic Shops, are convenient-41i within a mile.
Sig-Persons wishing to view the premises, are request
ed to.call on Isaac hereter, residing ou Marsh Creek,
near F. Bream's tavern, who will show the property and
state terms.' • JOIIN If. BAUMGAItDNER.
Aug. Its.-tf
VALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offer at Private Sale, their valuable
Farm, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Fa.,
near Mummasbnrg, on the road to Gettysburg, adjoining
lands of Benjamin Deardorff. Andrew Klnck, and others.
containing ILO ACRES. more or less. The Improvements
consist of two DWELLING ROUSES, one of them two
stories, the other 13:"l, stories; also a good Bank Itaru.and
a good Stable. The property can be conveniently divid
ed, so an to have a set of buildings on each, Spring House,
Corn Crib, Wagon Sheds, and other outbuildings. There
is a good Orchard of choice Fruit; also a never failing
Spring of Water near the door. Part of the Farm his
been recently well limed. There ia a fair proportion of
Meadow and Tantter Land. Also, about 25 or 30 ACRES
of Mountain Land. near Arenetsvilie, adjoining lands of
John Bittinger and others, well covered wish excellent
Timber.
Ikt„.Persons desiring to view the premises, will call on
the undersigned, residing thereon.
J.K ,S, awl 31. A. WILSON.
Aug. 19 -tf
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Tan undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of
LIELTb, !avec( Tyrone township, Adams county,
Pa., deceased, will sell at Public Salt.. on Saturday, the
21st of SeptenVecr, 15if , at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the pretn
lees, by order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the
following Deal Estate of bald deceased, to wit:
A DWELLING 11008 E and two Lots of Ground situate
in the'.town of Heidle•sburg. The noise is a one and a
half story Log Weathertsierded. with an excellent Stable,
Wood House, and other outbuildings.
ilet.,Attelidauce will ilt) given and terms made known
On day of sale by
Aug. 14.-ts
JOHN F. HOUCK, Adm'r
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned, Administrator, cum testamento an
nex, of the estate of klegarkka Macon.; late of Ilamil
tonban townillip,'Adame comizy, Pa., deceased, trill, by
virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court of eaid musty,
expose to Public Sale. on Jliday, the 1W day of October
net, at. 1 o'clock. P. 31. on the premises. the valuable
FAit3l i.l said deceased, situate in -Carroil's Tract,',
Ilauoltindian township aforesaid, about 3.4 tulle east o
Fairfield, on the road leading to Erumlttsourg, .contatuf
tog Iltio ACHES.. more or lees, °flint rate Limestone Lend,
with excellent running Water In moot of the ReirLo. The
Improvements are a two story Ste die Dwelling, Log Barn,
with Wagon Shed attached. 'Stone Spring ILmse. and
other out-buildings About 20 Acres are in fi rat-rate
'Meadow, with a Jai ropnrtiou of good Timber. There
Is a gaud O: chard choice Fruit; also a never-ft ili ng
Spring . of Water n the door. :Several Quarrias of good
Limestone have been opened un the premises.
*j-Persons desiring to view Oie F.lrm, a ill call en the
undersigned residing therein.
4arAttentlance will Le given and terms made known
by EDEN mat MaaNLEY. Adner.
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Aug. 21.-ts - - .
"I'rue Democrat fusert trues au..l churge• this
Oft,e.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
TDIBER LAND
The undersigned. Executors of the bat Will and Testa
ment Of Darin E. Coos. deceased, will sell at Public Sale,
on the premises, on Saturday the 21st day of Sententber
next, 30 ACRES OF VALUABLE TIMBER, situate iu
'McMahen township, about two miles north-west of Ben
denrville. near to road leading to Carlisle. adjoining lands
of Aaron Pax ton, Pinegrove Iron Works. Joseph W)ckers
ham and others. It will be @WO in six Lots of laciest five
Acres each. Four of the above Lots are covered:princi
pally with good thriving Chestnut Timber—the others
have Chestnut, White Oaa, Piu Oak and Ilickoryt
illisWersons wishing to view the premises will Call at
the residence of Samuel E. Cook, above Bendeniville.
lirfale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M, when at
tendance will be given and teims made known by
dug. M..-ts
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE
I °far for sale my /ARSE sftuated in Straban town
ship, two miles eau of Gettysburg. on the turnpike lead
ing to York, and known on the old Trostle Farm. It
contains 151 ACRES of good land, and is In a high state
of cultivation. It has been thoroughly limed, end is in
good repair. The truces are mostly of good locust posts
and chestnut rails. There are about 20 ACRES in good
Meadow, If lug in three separite ens. There are also
about 85 acres of thriving timber.. and good springs' of
Water in every new except, one. There is a new two
story BRICK IfOUSR, and a Bank Barn over' 100 feet
long newly covered. There 'is an excellent BprinitSicar
the douse; also a good well , of water near - the Barn.—
About 6 Acres &recovered with excellent grafted Fruit
—Apples and peaches. -
ius—Any perern wishing tii . purcbsee a good Route will
do well to view this snug little Farm before purchasing
elseWhisret., • ' TM/BTU.
Juni 5,186 . 7.—t1 I
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE,
I offer at private sale etmy residence In Tyrone town
ship, one mile west of M6nlersburg, on the Menallen
road. 1004CRES OF GOOD LAND, on which are a two
stovy Log Unpile, weathei-beezded, mad plastered 'Stone
Kitchen, and Bank-Barn. There la a good well of Water
near the !fosse; also two streams of never.taiiing water
running through the farm. About 20 Acres are o f young
thriving TIMBER, with irnaver-failteg Epring - of run.
ning water thereon. There are about 23 Acres of good
bitutdois Land; also a good Lime Kiln on the farm, and
• good ORCHARD OF FRUIT. The Farm has been
limed three times within fifteen yeers.' It is In a high
state °torah ivation, and is Surrounded with Mills and
Churches. There is a good School-housenn the farm.
113.,Any parson wishing to see this Farm,or that on
the York turnpike. will find me at home at 4.1 times.
Jane 5,1867.—tf . JORSPA TEOSTLX.
F4.RMS FOR SALE:
I will sell.the /WU,
No. Lying ak tote Harrii3burg
and Gettysburg rood betwesn York, Sprinp and Ijoidlers
borw, containing ]2L AQMB with bnproremopto, now
oectigned by Jonsonittillor. Prk* Ifls par. acre.
A •
No. 'Lying on .
ul thl Clslo and
Nevi Okibrd road, between ileidlueburt and Rdw Ches.
ter, 'cobtaining 145 ACM* with Oar Improvements
now oebtipied by Genet 2. Shenk. Ptioeffie per tore.
Terms: One half to 'be paid en the delivery elf' the
deed ; .the balance to snit the pereheser, either in cub
or in first judgment Sande otnotiesethem $2OO for No. f,
and 141)0 for No. 2, to b pald'annini2lV with interest.
103,„Theeelerms are. patented, lie heendeenketrand have
been limed.
314, 7 ,21„.Leet-er
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xT.4r4uABLE pikopiattr A.T
PRIVATE SALE
Thainderalepted ll Sit on: POW, I, q,ll 4 tri XII:r
vantageous term', his valuable Warm:, , bs Ado
land township, Admus county, about Ihe frataßtet•
tyaborg, containing 240 ACRES, more aria% of Which
W ;
from 10 to BO ACRES are rt. VI : i l l i t %
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ITBLIC SAIE
OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
On heialkii, octoiier Ist, 1861, at 10 o'clui, A. AL •
The ncolegned, Attorneys In fact for the Heirs of
WILLIAM WOW, deceased, late of Frederick county,
Md., will sell at Public Sale, on the premised, the follow.
log valuable 11•41(Atite of said deceased, to wit:
NO. 1.-THE MANSION FARM,
situate in Frederick county, Maryland, on the toad lead
ing from limmltteburg to Littleatown, 6 miles from thei
Penner place, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoemaker, Isaac
Fisher, and others, containing 163 ACRES, more or less,
having thereon 'erected a large new Two-story HAWK
HOUSE, with basement, brick Bank Barn, Wagon Shed,
Carriage House, Hog Pen. sad other necessary outbn ild.
in with a well of good water near the door of the
Isi
Ma on House. There is also a large twoArtory Frame
T - t House on the premises, with a tw o-story Stone
Sequa House, with a never-failing Spring of good water,
and a good Stable. There is a variety of choice fruit on
the property, about 33 acres of excellent Timber, with
a lair proportion of Meidow, and the balance in a high
state of cultivation.
NO. 2.-A TRACT OF LAND'
lying partly in Cumberland township, Adams comity,
Pa and partly in Frederick cow.ty, Md., containing 130
ACI,BB, more or less, adioiniuglanda of D. W. Burner,
Isaac Fisher, and others. The Improvements are a large
Two-story BRICK 110 USE. a double Log Barn, Wagon
Shed, and' other outtmildiags. About 30 Acres are
in good timber, the balance cleared, with a fair propor
tion of good Meadow.
NO. 3.-A TRACT OF LAND,
adjoining No. 2, containing 115 AMC!, more or low
about 2u Acres of which are In good Tim b er, and tho bal
ante cleared and under cultivation.
Thoebove tracts am well watered. and conveniently
located to Churches, Sch,ols, Mills, and Markets. per•
suns desiring to view either of the properties, will call
on William H. Walker: residing on Tract No.l, or on
Joseph W. Witherow, residing on Tract No. 2. at any
time ; or on the subscribers un Monday before the day of
sale.
43 — Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day a mile by • J. S. WITIIEROW,
Sept. 4, ISe7—te JOSEPH WALKER.
la_li - ork True Democrat insert three Units awl and
bill to this thee.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE. CHESTNUT TIMBER (/TS
On Saturday the '2sth of Sept., 1867, at 10 o'cie . ..*, A. Al.,
The ['else of James Cunningham, deceased, will sell at
Public Sale, on the premises, the following described
property :
No. I—Containing 6 Acres &• 8 Perches
of choke young CHESTNUT TI)IUER, situate In Frank.
Iln township, Adams couuty,fadfolnlng lands of /Ismael
Seabrooks, Isaac Miller, PILO others. Also, at 2 o'clock on
said day,
No. 2—Containing 7 Acres & 59 Perches
of R.0"..',K OAK and CIitaTNUT TIMBER, situate in
Hamlltonban township, near the Cold Spring road, ad
joining lands of Benjamin Marshall. Joseph Sherfy, and
other's. Vl..attendance will be given and terms mad e
known by THE HEIRS,
ALSO—
Will be sold at Private dale, A TRACT OP LAND in
Freedom township, Adams county, containing 10 ACRES
and 29 PERCIIES adjoining the mansion tarn" of said
deceased, John McCleary, and others. The wprovements
are a Two-story 'NEAT!' EIRROAROED HOUSE, Frame
Darn, nod other ont.buililinge, all nearly new, with a
well of good water near the door, an Orchard of choice
Apple and other fruit trees. Tills woulil be an excellent
location fora mechanic. There are 42 Acrt.w of produc
tive land (part - timber) adioluing the property, which
could be bought entire or in pert.on reasonable terms.
•• .
AVE-For further Information apply to the subscriber,
residing in Freedom township. •
cept.4—td FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
OFFERED FOR SALE
The tinderrigned offers to eel! at Private Sale, the fol
wing Real - Estate at New Oxford, entire, or in parts or
•arcels to suit purchasers
No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front
"rig on the turnpike. with the improvements thereon,
or the last 21 years the homestead of the undersigned.
No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of
an Acre, with the improvements thereon, adjoining the
former.
No. 3.—A lot of Ground adjoining:New
Oxford on the east, whereon in erected the building of
the NEW OXFORD INSTITUTE, and laid oat is 3h
Building 1/4:, containing one-fourth ohm Acre of ground
each. fronting the turnpike and High Street, and extend
ing the town eastward
No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain
ing together 16 Acres. mot e'or close to New Oxford,
and fronting on 'the turnpike leading to York-.-every
lot accessible from the turnpike.
The Property is all in a prime state of cultivation.—
Perscms intending to locate et our increasing and pros
tiering town are invited to call, make their choice, and
offer their bids—which will by accepted it not too far be
low the common market price, here, FOR I WILL SELL.
.31. D. . PPEIFFEII.
New Ox ford, + Sept. 4,1567.-.Lniv
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Oy, A VALUABLE FARM
By virtue of ordern of the Orphans' Court of Adams
county. Pa., dire. tea to the undersigned, will be exposed
to Public Sole. on Saturday, (he 2Sth day of .skptezol , er,
1567. at I o'clock. P.M.. on the premises, a valuable
FARM, late the estate of McnotAs WIEBAIAN and Z. , 1:3 , 01
IVIEP.mAx. situated in Huntington township, Adams co_
on the public roads leadiro , from Carlisle to Sew Oxford,
and Hunterstown to York ' Springs, and also adjoining the
State road leading from Gettysburg to liarrinburg, being
about 2 miles obuth-west of Petersbnrg. and twelve
miles east of Gettysburg. adjoining the Wierman Mill
property. There are about 135 ACRES of limn in
the farm, of which about 50 Acres are in TIMBER and
the balance having been all litusd is in an excellent state
of cultivation, with flue Meadows. The buildings are a
Two-story STONE HOUSE, with Brick Back Building.
Bank Bare part log and part triune, Wagon Shed, smoke
Hamm, Spring liouse. and other out-buildings, and a
never-failing well of Water near the House. Bermudian
Creek plumes along the border, and has fine sites fur MIII
meets on the farm. It is In the neighborhood of Lime
Kilns, School Routes, Churches, ac. The situation of
thin Farm and its surroundings make it one of the moat
desirable properties in Adams county. Any person wish
ing to view the premises will be shown the acme by call
ing on Joseph A. Wierman. residing thereon.
BA—Terms of sale will be mule known on the day of
sale by the undersigned.
JOSEPH A. WIERMAX,
Executor of Nicholas Wlerman.
JOHN DAY,
Sept ..4.-to Adrrliuistrator of *Susan Wiermau.
rsi_Laut - ast&r Era:tater iu . sert 3 times and send tall to
his office.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
On Friday, th, clay qf ,sliptcmber :w.f.!, in pur,uance
an order id the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will
offered at Piddle Sa!e, at the late residence of David
S:arbangli. deceased, the Real Estate of said decedent.
consisting of TWO TItACTB OF LAND. in Tyrone town
ship. in said county: the first a Mansion Tract. contain
ing 38 ACRES and 12 PERCHES, bounded by lands of
Peter Trimmer. Daniel Bream, Peter Hummer. Esq., and
others. The Improvementsare a Two-story LOO AND
WEATIIERBOARDED HOCSE, Frame Kitchen, Double
Frame Barn, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib..llog stable, a
Spring House, part stone. part frame, now occupied by
afarniiy: an excellent never-failing spring, and a very
fine Orchard of Apples, Peaches. Plum., and Pears. of
choice kinds. There is a reasonable linantity of Timber
Land. The land is of an excellent quality. No. 2. a
TRACT in the saute township. containing 14 -ACRES and
19 PRRGUES, bounded by Janda of Peter Trimmer. Jo
seph ?rustle, Michael Beck, and others. It is nuder good
fence and in a good state of cultivation. The ttiwt to
bounded by the Menallen read.
The lauds will tie shown by the family residing au tile
first described tract.
le to commence at 1 o'clock, F. 31., nn said flay.
when attendance w be giveu and terms made known
by JOHN HANI,S.
➢y the Court— W. Minna. Clerk. [Sept. 4.-tn
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE
THOMAS E. COOK,
GEORGE 11. COOK.
Executcrre
On Wednesday. the 2nti of October next, in pursuance
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adaur. county, will
be offered at PubliC :ale. on the premises. THE MAN
SION FARM of Samuel Knox. deceased, situate iu Car.
roll's Tract, Ilamiltonban township; Adams ciar.ty, Pa.,
containing 2t6 ACRES. mom or less, adjoining lanosof
William Walter,' Benjamin A. Marshall. DAtiiel Mickley,
John Knox told Others. The Improvements are Is large
Twostory WO ROUSE, Twtestory *tone Kitchen. Large
Bunk Batn, part stone. part (mule. Wagon s!,ed. corn
Crib, well of water at the door, water also iu every neni
on the farns,an excellent Orchard, containing every va
riety of choice fruit; two good )eadows. about 00 acres
of good Timber, Ask, Poplar, Hickory. Oak, ac. A public
road loath; past the buildings. Ibe property is mullet
In a good nelghborhood,,in the vicinity of School House,
Cburches, Mina, kn. The Farm Is one of the best stock
Sarum in the county. The property will be shown to pet"
sons drairous of purchasing by Jivxili G. Walter, resoling
on the premises, or by the subscriber, residing logic Fair
field,
ilkir Sale Co commence at 1 o'clock, P. 3L,on said day,
when attendance . witi be giren cod terms made known
by JAMES li. MARS ill LL, Aduer:
BY the Callrk—A. W. ilinrca, Clerk.
Sept. 4.-ts
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on Thursday,
the 191 A day of September, 1867, at 10 e'cleclt, A.M., at his
residence lu Menallen township,,on the road tram lien
dererille to Arendtarille, 3 miles from Beuderseitle.,
from Arendtsrille, and 4 from Middletown, a variety VI
valtudde Personal Property, including a not," PA3IILY
11111tSZ, IS head of 3liich Cows, all No.l, eye of which
will be fresh by the day of sale: onesteer, a tarsi !logo,
Brood Sow of the Chester White breed, ;nice 'Shutt& a
door-horse Wagau (IL Spring Wagon, a Rockaway Buggy,
a Fodder Out ter,f,og Chain, 2 Sleighs, one of them en,
horse and one two-horse, a set of Front Bears a Side Sad
dle, Corn and Potatoes by the bushel, Bacon end Lord by
the pound, a ten-plate Stove, Meat Vessels, Cider Barrels,
Grit... Worts, Grain and Clover Seed Cradle, Corner. Cow
board, Tables, Chairs. Clock, Iron and Copper Kettles,
and a variety of other articles.
Air Attendance will be given and Mime made known
on day of sale by JACOB GRIST.
Sept.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
• • AT PRIVATE SALE.
A valuable tract of land of 16 RES, more or lees. on
the Milleretisin road, being the Niv.st elder of Seminary
hill and commending a view of the battle Mild. The in*
peovements are an excellent TWO nTOitl
HOUSE, a large Garden with 26 select Apple end Peach
Trees, perpetual right to the nee of a never-failing well
utexcaltent Wuttir, la orchard of about tin liveries Apple
Treenot Barri and several Sheds. The heave is heituhlal
ly shaded by the adjoining grove el ii. Acres, and near the
well.
Also, ten Acres adjoining this tract, and 30 more, if de
sired, at a very cheap rate.
gajor terms apply to
Aug. 21,.-tf-eow
Valuable MERCHANT MILL ,
CR. DARK MILL and SAW MILL, with 40 AMPS
OF LAND. Known as "&usdoter .14111)" on Marsh triek,
in Adams county, Ps., 4 mites' northMrt from &smiths.
gurg,and 4 miles southwest froui Nutty4burg, Olin good
or d er , mow power hour), and inn gaud grain country.
BEM
One other MILL. Mamie, as "liollinger's ICU," with
110 Ammo ON WI), one mile from Abbottstown, on
the Hanover tantilka: Altm Rood order,
•••••it 1 110110 * ARNOLD,
gtali.fOltitt
WM. A: , DUNCAN
FOR SAL V,
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The w,
er...'PeFt of
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kcal Otte
JrSE AND TRACT OF .I,AND
FOR , SAILE.
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The Itedenigned offers et Print* l!=
tentsa, the property on which she it
Liberty township, Adagio emery, GC, sdiedid i i - Wo 4
it 4.41444 hietlay, JINNI& Garner. 414ith Boyd
*notions halt mile from Diehl's 11111, au the rod=
ing ;to Gettysburg, It otudedis 14 AOIMI, .ere
of liret-rate cleared land, with a twoetory LOG
n“ tog liable, thriving young Apple seed Or
chards,a good well of water near the door, andolher,lna ,
prot emote.
rirAuy pram desiring to view the givwdem or to
obtain farther information is to terms, to, eon virtu
theeindereigned residing thereon, or to monour ft,
mot.,st Dishia Mill. IMMIX& MI&LIG.
gdpt. 4.-30
FoR SALE A VALUABLE FARM.
The undersigned offers at Public Saloon the nth dolt
of 3lFptonber,lB67, his FAIINI, gunnel la Ilti
townehlp, Adams, coonty,Ps., contshelog 26 A and
80 PA . R.CHBB; all limed and In good oalttrattag amber,
one reale went of Round HMI, adjoining landso(Abrthisoe
i fs
Fick , Lewis Bmith,J. H. Fink . nd others, on which are
s'T o-etory HOUHE and Baru and alAneoessary eattwOhla
ing all newly built, about 1 acres In good Mabee, a
usre -Ailing well with good water Dear rho dour, a Awe
.you g Orchanl,oe.
101..110e to eommemm at 1 o'clock, P. 111, of mkt day,
what attendance will be Oren sad term* wade know*
by ! samun xsTrauxt
upt.4.-36 ' .
sport SALE.—A Choice FARM,
in a high state of reltlvation; 2SI ACME; lACI
busintie of Lime to the sera 30 Acne la?layer; jaria
!Sauk' Barn and Brick Dwel ling; plenty of Fruit, &a.; 2
miler west from 0 ettyaba rg.
One other very desirable FAllll,oontistalim
_125 AMIN
25 Acres In 711IBEIt ; buildings good; adjoining libta•
doe's Mat property, 8 miles south front Go ttssbusi. 11,
per Acre will buy tlds farm. GEO. ARNOLD.
August 7,1567:- -Of
0 0I C E WESTERN PRE-EMFFION
4,:iNDS.-I have several Tracts oteholee
wmori YRE-R3IPTION LAADR, good. kialikag• sisr
Rail r oads, County Towns, Ac., 1n wth.oettled neighbor
which I will exchange at a fair pica he real or ,
tate in Adams county.
An 4. 7,1867.—1 t OBORON ARNOLD.
FOR. SALE, CHEAP.—A First
}ate SHINGLE HILL mid SAW MILL with plash,
of woe*, three miles from Cashtown, Adams comity, Pa.
Aupi 7,1= --tf A. iII.HUNTIR.
Ttgat SOWS.
GRAND JURY. REPORT.
TO the Iloaorsble the Judges of the Court of Quarter
Srsefons.
The Graod Inquest of the Commonwealth or Pesissyl-
Sunk, l Inquiring in and for the county of Adams, et Ant
so esetons, 1867, beg leave to report:
That we visited the Alms House and Cousity . .4o. We
fund the paupers well provided for, the bollcitage clean
and neat, and everything comfortable. The fencing bee -
been Much Improved around the premims. The liseeeni
deserves. the thanks of the people of the wanly hie •
at f. talon and care. We would recommend Omit theinkdt-
Honed be remodled and raised one story, and coal beamed
in theoven instead of wood.
At the Jail we fond the rooms clean. the primmer'
comfortable, the Sheriff obliging and careful-and weight
recommend that some improvement be made in prevent
ing the escape of prisoners, at the back wall of the front
building, by placing Iron railing, With spears, on She
wall, Sr raisin; the wall.
JOhn Spangler, Jr.,
Jacob Peters,
Jacob Diehl,
Alexander Jscolei,
Gibson Rosa,
Joseph .Arents,
Lewis Doll,
Raphael Sherry,
RtillosiCrug,
Daniel Smith,.
Sept. 4.-3 t
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Legatees and other persons ewnceraed that the
Aihninistration Accounts hereinafter mentlooedwDl be
presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, Ihr
confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 30th day
of SEPTEMBER, 1867, at 10 o'clock, A. 3f., via:
75. The second and dual account of Joseph Lilly,
Administrator of the estate of Henry Rally, lact., deceas
ed.
76. The account of William 8. Cart, Administrator di
boon; non, of the estate of George Heller...l;r., deceased.
77. First acd final account of James B. Topper and
Jesse p. Topper, Executors of Elizabeth Topper, deems.
78. The first account of William Kuhns, Executor of
Jesse Beck, deceased.
79. The first and final account of Edward Staley and
John W Staley, Executors of the last will and testament
ofJoh*Staley, Sen.. deceased.
SO. first and final account of George W. Shull. 'Ad
ministrator of the estate of Julia Ann Dysert, late or
Li! tleatow n, deceased.
81 The second andlual account of 3lichael Leer, Es
ecutor of the %rill of Elizabeth Leer, deceased.
W. D. tIOLT2WORTPI, B.egister
Aug.l:S.—tc
DISSOLUTION
'plii heretofore existing between J. V.
litstmen. and M. P. &ILEUM doing business in Fair
field iS, thim day, (Sept. 2nd,) dl teed by Mutual COolleat.
All Folsom' iudebted Weald 'firm. will please make pay
ment Without delay, as theretiring partner intends en
gaging in business elsewhere and would like to bane the
Woks Settled up forthwith.
Either partner is authorized to use the name of the
firm In settling the business.
l [wring disp.nred of my stock of merchandise to Mr. A.
C. AIt:OILMAN, in retiring from business I hereby return
my flotilla to my friends and customers for their liberal
pito:nage and cheerfully recommend rur AIUCCISPOT to
their gOnerone encouragement. J. V. DANNER.
Sept
DISSOLUTION.
rrirE partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned under 'be grin of flAhlo.
La BILUTLIKII., of Petersburg, Y. 8., le hereby 11/i
-dol-ed.
All petwons indebted t said firm, will please make
payment without delay. Either partner is authorised
to nee the name of the firm in the settlement of the btu
HA I :ING disposed of my stock of
ittergbandiee to Metiers. Hartman ilk Sadler, lapd
in retiring from asuccessful bueluees career of nearly
rigida.* years, t hereby return my grateiul seknow
leegemente to my frlende and mob:were far their liberal
patronage, and cheerfully recommend to their generate
enennrigenient, my sum/ors, Mestri. Hartman & Sad
ler. .1. A. GAlthiii SM.
AprillS, 1 (7-tf
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
1. it II nmierainneet. Audit. r,appolneed by the Orphans'
Curt of Adams county, titeulater. to distribute the
balance remninlng in the band. of Jona' Daum, Patentor
of the !tin Will and Testament of Maar ANN ALLISON, de
cessed. to and attiong creditors, will attend to the duties
hiA appointment. at his oillee.lti Gettysburcon SATS:M-
S lIA ;the 'net day of Sli:PTialßfflit neat, at Ifie`eloct.,
A. of which all pante:. in interest ■re hereby
notifies]. ' D. A. BUIPILED, Auditor.
Aug. BLS.-3t
1 1j0TICE.—Letters of Administra-
L Lion with the will annexed, on the estate of ill3A
ttr9 O . BOLD. Imo orcalowngu township. Adatni want,.
deeeusial, having been granted to the underelmel.
rc iding in the wilt township, be hereby gisea Doti .e to
all peraons inebted to said estate to melte Immediate pity
tnent. nud tli,rte having claims against the 4111110 to pre
sent thew properly anthentienteil for settlement.
MICH A lel. ItEl L It, .AiLser
Aug.: 7, 1867.-Ct
NOTICE
q , 11.g ondereialool h-rphy give. notice to the piddle
Unit on the titit day of UOUST haploid. ha port hon
ed front dttainatt STAHL. All him Parrolial Property, an.
eluding three heed of horned Cottle, one Mare, Untie in
the strew, one broad tread Wagon, one Plough. nee Harp
row. tItU nets o f Norse Gearli. sr., dud they are 1114 W the
propte of the cumierelgoett
Aug .
CAUTION
public are hereby notified not to *runt my wit*
1 • 80 1 1‘thnfaii CRIB?, oo my "mount, AS I Will pay 'OO l ,
debts contracted by her, nor has Abe authority to dirpma
°limy 01 my property. J ACU B MIST.
Menallen tp., Ang. 2A.-It •
NOTICE.
rilimsma: Nov Iss airen.at PAheard linlrs Bale. In
.11. March Met, will be dueon the Ilith of aI{PTIKMBEIt
and will be left at the Pint National Hank orflottplbeirn
for coil tion. Prompt pny
re
ment Iv rignmaill.
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May..lB67—tf
TTYSBURG MARIILE YARR .
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In /Cast York Btreet, Gettysburg, Pa. Where tbay
are priparea to tarnish all kind. of work io their nag.,
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Thstrscay, septemtwr 2,4:,14;, And cootiune thirteen
weeks.
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F. DIEHL, Foreman
John Rife,
Abraham Hart,
Joseph Mickley,
James A. Mike',
Ckariee Ziegler,
Isaac Hannan,
John' Wilma,
John Mortis,
John E. Little,
W. A. Young.
J. V. DANNZIL
M. P. 8111ELDS.
.1. A. GARDNET.
J. W. UARDNICS,
IIgNILY A.STAIAL
MAMMA WORKS