1 •PTE '...,•••OtttvlA'l€36)7. .gttiNuMbnitirto. . -- - --f -- - - - t.X.4OUTOR'S IibTIQE.--Letters , Tißtinwatir, .. *4l'2state of :anon balmy, Ben., ate of, nonSington towniihi Adame 00., Pa,, deceased, living been granted to the undersigned residing in Baia wnship, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted, laid tiatats VW- tall and 'mike Isconediata and 1 hating Claims against the slime wal present them roperly authenticated forsettletuent. , Bept.l/1.-13t . JACOB H. =RM. Br.r. RELIGIOUS IsTO.TICE.. - J. MILTON will preach In Pine urn School-house near Brid g eport, lid., Skin. 2sth, at early candle= tight, and also,in Taneytown; Sundayni g ht Colknrin g , (attn. 29th,) at early candle-ll g ht. A cordial invitation it extendedto all. [8e14.18.-lt (NOTICE. • ItHLIE tuidersirded respectfully intirms his friends and the *public that he has bleu his Son, Cum.= IL Breusutrra into partnership, and the business will here after be coridui ted under the firm name of Wu. C. STALL eacrra & Sex. Re returns his thanks to the public for the liberal pateonage ,hitierto extended to Lim, and re quests that their *Tors be continued. • Sept. 18.-3 t WM. C. STALLSMITH. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS az CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of CarpentttLng—contracting and erecting imildinge of all kinds, Repairing, &c. They Keep constantly on hand ,and manufacture to order DOORS, SiluilEßS; BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW .FRA3IRS, CORSICA DOOR AND WINDOW BWACKETS, And any Oaer Article in the ,Buiicling Line Seasoned material constantly on band, expericnod work men always in readiness and work executed with dispatch. w U.Orderepromp ly attended to Sept.lB, 1867.—tf 301/N lIENDRICKS RECONSTRUCTION IF Y 0 U WANT:TO RU GR,O C.ERIES cheap, Como to our stare in Feat York street where every thing in our line will be Rohl at a short profit. Ererything kept in a first clam grocery, will be found there, also, CONFECTIONS. AND NOTIONS, TOBACCO AND SERS, proiluce taken in exchange for goods, cash paid for old 4neat. Mt-Farmers come and See THE WONDER OF THE AGE, WARREN'S ELECTRIC CHURN, which makes, one-fourth more butter than any other Churn (out of the same cream.) We keep them fir sale and will be pleased to show them. Don'ts. forget the place. lIENEPRICKS # WARREN. Gettysburg, Sep t. 1887.—tf ORNAMENTAL TOYS. JOHN M. WARNER lIAS jnet received from Philadelphia the largest, beet and cheapest assortment of ALBUMS, ORNAMENTAL TOYS, TOILET SETS, FANCY CARD DE VISITES, -, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL kINPS, ever opened in Gettyabutg. Call at his atoro on Belli more se., opposite Fahnestocks' Store. LSept.l.B, 1867.-tf T ol\-N PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. The utdersigned will. offer at Public Sale, oa the premises, on SATURDAY the 12th of OCTO BER., 1867, a part lot of grourd, aituate in Ge - tvslourg, on ,an alley, 'allotting property - of gdward Menehey, improved , 7 ith a FRAME HOUSE, part weatherboarded and part rough cast, and a variety of fruit trees. IrirSale to cbminence at 1 o'cloe'c, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by ' SARAH ANN BRIEN. Sept. 18.-3 t PRIVATE SALE OF A VA.LITABLE FARM The undersigned, int nding to quit fitrming, offers for sale his FARM, on which he row resides, near the Carlisle pike, One mile from Round Hill, P: 0., and three miles from .York Sulphur Springs or Hampton, Adams county, Pa., containing - 101 ACRES, more or less, on which is erecteda new two-sto-y LOG HOUSE, with back Kitchen-House, 24 by 28 feet. There is a pump of never-falling water at the door ; Ap- Pies, Peaches, Cherries, and other fruit trees, on the premises; a good and new Bank Barn, hunt in 1866, with all of er outbuildings. Four thous and hubliels of Lir e have been put on this farm in the last three ye-rs ; also five thousand new Rails. There are about 30 acres of heavy Tim ber of White Oak and Hickory. This (him has produced 200 bustle's of Wheat and•soo bushels of Oats this season, with abundance of toad Hay. It sl,o lies conv( tient toChurches, Blacksmith shop, Stores, and Post offiee. This is a good chance, as the farm is in u high state ,of cultivation. Price low—half cash, balance in i - ,avmtlate without interest. Bept. H.-St VALUABLE TANNERY . AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber, wishing to give up the Tanning busi• nese, offers at Private Sale, his valuable TANNERY, situate on South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa, in cluding Brick Beam Shop with I pool, trues, and six handlers; Brick Currying Shop: Brick , and Frame Bark Mill House; 38 lay-away Vats on the yard; with 8 Leeches and room to add any additional number—constant :Tin ning Spring water, Dement:tiling, in tan.yard and shops. This Tannery is located in a region where good Bark is abundant at reasonable prices. Possession of the Tannery will be given tp the purchaser immediately. if desires!, with a supply of bark to run L. There is besides a large Two-story MICK DULLING on the property, w ith Spring House, Smoke louse, Wood abed, Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbuild ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen door, with running water through Spring louse., There is a variety of beet quality of growing Grapes an Fruit on the premises. The.property is in good condition, and in every respect a most desirable residence and business staid. Also, will be sold, A LOT:01 , GROUND afjoininit - a bove, containing 1% Acres, more or less, with an Apple. Orchard and a first-clue Spring and Bathing Establish ment on it. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emmittsburg road, one-half mile from town ' containing 8 Acres, which the purchaser can also have, If desired. .3..Persoue desiring to view the premisee, or ascertain further particulars, will address the subscriber residing in Gettystmrg. Pa. JOHN WINEHILIANBIL Sept. 1.8.-tf PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, Executor of the estate of JACOB Luz*, Br., devalued, will offer at Public Sale, on Satur day, &vital/id" Maisel., at 12 o'clock, Id., on the prens; lies, in Petersburg,That 'spry desirable HOUSEand LOT, with IA Acres of good land attached thereto. The Im provements consist of a good two story Weather-boarded House and back-building attached, good Barn, Hog House, Carriage goose, itc., with a never-failing Spring of water piped to the Kitchen; there is a good Apple Orchard and a variety °tether fruit on the premises. The land is In a high utate of cultivation. Also, at the 'dune time and place - will be sold the N lowing Personal Property, late of Elizabeth Laiew, de ceased, to wit: TWO COWII, 3 Hogs, !Rockaway Braggy, Hay and Straw A'otat eg; also, 1 Cooking Stove, 2 Cornet Cupboards, Cited of era, Tablooted Chairs, 1 Clock, Bedsteads and Bedding, Copper Kettle, Iron Kettle, goat nal many. other articles too :tumorous to mention. air•Aftendance will be given and tot= made known on day &sale by JACOB K. 'MEW, Er'r. Sept. A GOOD. FARM AT PUBLIC RA TM The subscriber, intending to ma k e a change in business. will oiler at Public hale, on Saturday, the 281 h day September inst., at 2 o'clock, P. 24ini the premier, that valuabla YIBY, situated in Frederick county, Md., on the banks of latommicy, adjoining Lea awry Myles, John'insanor and others. This Farm abort one mile sou th-west of Hasno, and a .half mile from Arno* Wit containing /00 /Donor teas. The Improvemonta consist ors Two4tory HOWIA with bink - bliii" . 4 1 :C EckAd, Deg Mum with Padding, APLijors , and other outbuildings., Than is an O 2 100 ofehoka fruit lag ,coVition. and some of them hearing. Aim, about 100 psi TREES of VariOlta kind., and a great. varlet:., at other fruits, such as Pears, ?luau, (Sherries mut Grapes. This Pann is in a good state of. cultivation. about two itkirdi of the Fans, being med. Thera is a raltdont Rant . Ity of Meadow and about 25 ACE= of thriving There are two? of good water neat the OW and ci. • zu ts th :4.,..........iii.by ......,....... ... ~.....„„t.n..,..,...',..., 9. A .,,,by ~...., In the Fourth district, composed of the townsi; of lath:nor° and dluntl ... n .. at the horse ofJane in the township of Hun In the Fifth dis 4-11 (imposed of the townships; of Hamiltonian and Liberty, at the Public School house in Milleestown. In the Sixth district, composed' of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by Daniel Backe/ in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed of the townehin of Menallen, in the Public Echool house in the towriTtif Ben dersville. In the Eigh th district , composed of the township , of Stratan,at the Dense ofJacoh L. Grams, in Hunterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township! of Franklin, at the hobse now Occupied by John P Butt,' in said township. ! In the Tenth district, composed of the townehin of Conowago, at the house of Emanuel Diller, in McSharrys town. In the Eleventh district, composed of the townshlei of Tyrone, at the house of Mrs. Cook, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the towrishijg of Mottutjoyiat the house ef Mrs. V. Hans, in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the public School house in said teen ship, situate at the Cross roads, the one leading from Ox- ' Ord to the Two Taverns, the other from Hunterstown te Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed 'of the township I of Reading, at the house of R. M. Dicke, in Hampton. In the Fifteenth dictrict, . : composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public school house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed'of the township of , Freedom, at the howle of Samuel Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed ofthe township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, compoeo of the township of Butler, at, the public school housein Middletown, in said township.. In the Nineteenth district, composed of the township of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill school house, in said town n the Twentieth districticomposed of the township of CBerland, at thehouse of Conrad Snyder, in the bor ough of Gettysburg. In the Twenty-first district, composed of the township of Highland, at the School House at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church, in said township. . In the Twentyssecond district, composed of the borough of Littleetown, at the most westerly 1i:hoot-house in said borough. At which time and places will he elected One Member of Assembly; One Cennty Commissioner; Two Jerry Commissioners; One County Treasurer; One Director of the Poor; One County Auditor. By an Act of the General Assembly of this State, it is enjoined upon me to insert in my proclamation of elec. 'flans the following sections of Lawepassed by said Genet. al Assembly, as follows : (Act Of March 30, 1866.) Szezpox 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all, general, tolnehip, borough and special elections, are hereby, here after,authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or, written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names ofall judges of courts voted for,and tobe labelled, out side, "judiciary:" one ticket shall embrace the names Of all state officers voted for, and be labelled "state;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, and be labelled county;" one ticket shall embrmie the names oi all township officers voted for, and be label led. "township," one ticket shall embrace thenames pf all borough officers voted for, and be labelled "borough;" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot-boxes. (Act of June 4, 1866.) WHEREAS. By the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act to amend the several acts hereto fi,re passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out Cho National forces, and for other purposes," and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-flee, all persons who have deserted the military or naval der vice of the United States, and who have not been dis charged, or relieved fromthe penalty or disability there in provided, are deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily e - dinquished, and forfeited, their rights of citizenship, and their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exer cising any rights of citizens thereof: Abe WIIIIIRLS. Persons, not Mt teens of the united States, are not, under the Constitution and laws of Pennsylva nia, qualified electors of this Commonwealth : &eeriest 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penney 'verde ..fn General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same: That in all elections hereafter to beheld in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot, or ballot,'" from any person ' or persons, em braced in the prof lemons, and subject to the disability imposed by said act of Congress, approved March third, one 'thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shall be unhav ful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. Seems 2. That if anv each judge and inspector! of election, or any one of them shall receive, or consent to receive, any such unlawful ballot, or ballots, from any such disqualified person, he, or they, so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and, upon conviction there of, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, he shall, for each offence he sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an prisoninent, in the jail of the proper county, for not lees than sixty days. Ssorzox 8. That II any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, bore- I alter to be held in this Commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or bal lots, any person so offending shill be deemed guiltY of a miedemeamor, and on conviction thereof; in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall, for each offence, be punished in like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act in the case of officers' of election receiving such -unlawful ballot or ballots. EzettoN 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade, or advise, any person or persons deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or bal lots, to the officers of any election, hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any such' officers to receive any ballot, or ballots, from shy person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as afore said, such person, so offending, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court cf quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punish ed in like manner as is provided in the eeeond section of this act, in the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots. Ats6L-in and by virtue of the 14th section of the act of Feb. 27th. 1849, every person, excepting Justices of the Peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, of any city or incorporated district, whether commission ed officer or otherwise, a enbordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed underithe legislative, executive or judiciary department of this. State, or o f the United States, or any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislaturd, and of the Select or Common Council of any City or Com missioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the saute time, the office or appointment ofJudge, Inspector; or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, kid that no`Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such 'Election, shall be eligible to any office to be then votedfof. Atdo—That in the fourth section of the Act of Assem bly entitled "An , Act relating to executions, and fin other purposes," approved, April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 14th section "shall not be construed, am to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from servieg as judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." And in and by Act of the General Assembly of this State, passed the 2nd day of Ju1y,1839, it is directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of their dis trictjon 'the day of General, Election aforesaid, at 9 ot cluck in the forenoon, to do and perform the several! duties required and enjoined on them in and by the 610/6 act. , WM. C. STALLS.ILITH, O. IT. STALLIDITTII. lURAI WARREN I. R. SHIPLEY. And be it further directed, itt -and by the Act of the General Assembly'of this State, aforesaid, that uncut the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of votestvhich shall have been given for each candidate for the different offices then aSd there voted for, at their re spective districts, shall meet the third day after the elec tion, Which shall be cn Finer, THE 11TH or OCIOEXa a foresaid, at the Court-house; in the borough of -Gettys •be rg, then and Mere to make a fair statement and cery tificate of the number of votes, which shall have beefi given at the different districts in the county of Adams for any persons fur the offices aforesaid. PHILIP HANN, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Gettysburg, Sept. 18, 1867. , For the better and more Impartial selection of persons to serve as jurors, in each of the countieet of this Common] wealth. &tenon 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rea preseiiielives of the Consmonmpaith of Pennsylvania id Gcncral Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the aui thorUy of the same, That at the general election to lot held on the second Tuesday of Ottober, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixtitseven n and thereafter, at such election, the qualified electors of the several counties of this commonwealth shall elect, in the .manner now provided by law for the election of othet, county officers, two sober, intelligent and judicious per. sons, to serve as juky commissioners in each of said cone: ties, for the period of three years ensuing their election ; but the same person, or persons, shall not be eligible nir, re-eltotion more than once in any period of six years:- 7 1 Provided, That each of said qualified electors shall tot* for one person only as jury commisainner; and the two! persons having the greatest number of votes, for jury' commissioner, shall be duly elected jury commissioners' for such county. Exc. 2- It shall be the duty of said jury commissioners i l l and the president judge, or additional law judge, of thel respective district, or a majority of them, to meet at the: seat bfjustice of the respective counties at least thirty. days before the first term of the court of common pleas, , in every year, and thereupon proceed, withdue diligence,) alternately, to select from the whole Twirled electors of the respective county, at large, a number such as at the term of the court of common pleas next preceding shall, byi the said court, be designated, clacker, intelligent aadjudi-! cious persons, to serve. as jurors in the'several 'courts of such county; dnrkng,that year; and the itald Jury com-; missioners, and president judge, or addftionallaw judge,. or a majority of them, shall, in the mode and ,manner now directed by law, place the names of persons, so sake ted, in the: proper jury wheel, and thee/Lid jury wheel lackedi as sow required by law, shall remain in custodyl of said jury commissioners, and the keys thereof ip the/ cruotody of the sheriff of said county. tinc.B. That the acid jury commissioners, Lind the char-' it of the remains county, or any two of them, &AS draw from the proper jury wheel, paaele °Omura, an grand jurors of the proper countied, and as petit and us-, versejorors for the trial of banes, in fact., which may be taken Ju apy action,in my of the courts, civil and crimi _ hall, of the • several counties; aferetwid, in the manner now practiced and allowed; but before the sold jury co* miseloners and sheriff shall proceed to *led, or draw, Jurors in the manner aforesaid, they shah severally take the oath, or afOrmation now preicribo by law, to be taken by the abseil ' an d minty amuniMoners, betas selecting and drawing jurors. ______4_ of Sec. A. That so much of any Mt or acts of awasuolf this rcarwealth, as make; it the- tity 'of the doing and nt h commissioners, (deny of said counties, to lest drow_juron, sha ll berepealed,nied cella bar say or erect, from and after the find day of N il . peiFt, Anzio Dentin' one thomand fight hundred eistyrim;tall surts, aad parts ' of mustradY, now in Airco, in naatioft le Os sealing litiii ruiceellng, locking arit opmMS Ofthji wheel (Attu& respective county, and all .auta, Wad ducts of assembly, now in form, impeding ,auy ponsity,. coadalse or o uxiabton thealiesiff 'indemnity, or allito• ( 10 , ibr sky tilhig ihme,.or maw . . clf ai l o W4 fa tot tog% &sr ....seavors t o . 10 ; or to • ' trimdet °relieving 01j rakens dello= :,o.offiltititliesaidjm 800. B. *4k .es said comisdashiniini Malls ed and KM but fah*, artai re oxurty , tristo a &Ohm mid liftY .. ;Mn . .11_1,1101 . ;_s_IWIr t ._ _and .,..s _fot wo w, okailaf, from InSm ~..... 7 w, 01101106M to thei lt....etr as *O.-- ......,...,, a. ■ *W . 41 . 1 :•11 IX pRociaMATION:Lw : tinkby theokai. the , Genet* of hit State, entitle d" Alt not fa leettlate the General ea 'of this Commonwealth," enacted on 'the ButinfJ sal 1 tt je enjoined on me toe,. Public Notroe of such kw: to beheld, and to enumerate in such notice what °Hi are to bealect: I. PHILIP HANN Sherifforthe Com* •ty of Adams, do, therefore, hereby g i ve this public notice' to the Electors of the said County of Adams, thatqa• saIt.RUCTION will beheld in aid County, on the an TtralDLY os Omura wars, (vet Bra ) in the several is tricts.composed of the following Townships, wit: I In the Firat district, compoeedof the Borough prEhMys. long, at the Court House, in Ge tty sburg. ' In theTtecond distrct, composed of the township ofi:r weaned Golden's School-house, in the township of r. man, In the Third district, composed of the township of Ox ford, at the home of L B. Moser, in the town of New Ox fOrd- AN ACT MMM gal gutratfitimo. laultu 'each and every neirit ref= to att. • • She earne,-:to be seed Ow and reco vered, any justice of tha pace of the proper - aunty aidebte of Mauna are nowlsl . law .reousrable: ten Of which shall go to the suing, and the resklueUt* Paid by the said justice to the treasurer of the respective county, for the use of the same. Sac. 7. In Cue of the inability of either, or all of the said jury commissioners, by Wetness, death, or other un avoidable mum% to discharge the duties of said office, or id.case of neglect, or refusal to serve thereon, it shall be the uty of the president judge, in such county wherein said may hive' occurred, to; appoint et suitable person, or persons, as the case may be, possessing the qualities ons afinesaid, to peribrm the ddtles of said of. Ace (lulu such noway ; and such person, or persoris, after having.complied with the reqnirements of the dad section of thiis eat, atoll proceed to discharge the duties of said dike dOing the remainder of the term so vacs ed : Provided, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the city of Philadelphia. • . GO O'RS FOR FALL & WINTER IF YOU WANT CHEAP 'CLOTHS, CHEAP CASSINETTS, CHEAP MERINOS, CHEAP MOHAIR LIISTRES, CHEAP CO,BURGS, CHEAP SHAWLS, CHEAP BLANKETS, CHEAP CARPETS, CHEAP QUEENSWARE, All. 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TEE WEEKLY AMERICAN, I ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, PRICE WO PER YEAR I l • The w MST Avrealcee has a steadily growing circula tion, it being THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE COUNTRY. 4 It contains twenty-eight columns of reading matter and from the fact but few advertisements (consisting of but bairn column) are allowed In it the proprietors are at forded the proper space for giving all the current news of the week, besides a charming tale in every Jaime. Its miscellaneous contents are interesting and useful, the whole being prepared with a view to making it a wel. come family viaitant amodg all classes of society. - CLUES OP 25 AT $l.OO EACH Orders for either of the above papers should be mailed, cash enclosed, to CHAS. C. FIHRON t SON, American Office, N 0.128 Baltimore at., Baltimore. In making remittances %Inscribers will always send a check, or Postoffica money order, when practicable. Sept. 18.-4 t 1867. FALL. .1867. MILLINERY. MISS MCCREARY HAS just returned from the City with a large assort ment of new style. BONNETS AND HATS • which she is prepared to sell at at prices which will defy competition. Also Bonnet and Hat trimmings ot all the latest styles, and FANCY GOODS of every variety. SlLBonnete made to order, at- the shortest notice. Sept. 11, 1887.--1 m FALL STYLE OF HATS . • • FOR 1867. . . S. S. M'CREARY • Ties jut received a fresh 'andgeneral smortment of HiTS, Including the very latest style of fine Silk, Cassimere and Soft Per liats, and also a large easPli of fine and low priced Wool HATS and OSPSIbr Hen and BOYS. He Invites his blends and thepublic, to give him a call. iSept.ll,U67.—tf PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned willed' at Public Sale, on ThurwkS_ Is Ms 19b1 dor of September, IBM, at 10 o'clock, A.M..„.at hos residence in Mensal= township, on the road from San dersville to Areadtsville,B mike from Bandersslne, 234 , ttfrom Arendtseille, and a from Middletown, a "slaty ol valuable Personal Propert7 including a line If frrn Y HHORSE,6 head of Mikis. C , ows, all io.l, one , of which will be freak by the day algal., one Steer, large Frog, a Brood Sew of the Chaster "White breed, nice &Mee, a iour-hmstWegon, a Spring Wapatillockalty iluggfp a /odder °Atter; Log Main, 2 B one of Siam one horse and one tusk's's...A met Milton fleant;a Side fied• ills, Corn and Potatoes by.the bashed, Bacon and Lard by the pound, a mallets Stove, Meat Vessale,Ciderßarrels, thindstone,Grainttud Clover Seed .oradlik °Mgr tha board, ?Ambles, hairs, Clock ; Iron and 'o4mrpar Kett and a variety of other articles. • • OrdAtendence will be given and Wpm made known on day Oak by JACOB =an. Sept. 4.4 s • , 01thwdbmtall. cottiiiet. rullitatiost ammo* on thersdpipakpisefr 2110, 111114:,5it.-,coattimic thins= IStlc'r *liar • pew • ,Eilety 'burg, Pi, A - • . . -iofGa. a** lam ~~; fit* 1 8 6 7. CHEAP CASSIMERES, CHEAP ALPACCAS CHEAP DELALNES CHEAP NOTIONS GO TO N. W. Cor. of the Square BALTIMORE, MD =MFM= . 1` ehlittit TALTIABLZ FARM V AT PE] VATE SAL - - The iberot[praat,PriyateSalehtavalmableP AßM, luableF situated to Freedom township, Adam' county, Pa, bon tainingpl AGBIN3, moreor lew„on the road leading Eck= the Nurinemaker's Mill road to Mllleratown, adjoining lands of David Bowerman, Valentine Frock and °then. The improvements are part Log and part Stone Dwelling, and in good condition. There are about 516 Acass- ha good Timber, and a eufficlent amount of good meadow. Tkoltrm is well watered, and ban recently been well limed. It la under good fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR CHARDS on the place, in thriving' condition. School bonne and Churches are convenient. .21..Pors , tis duiring to see the ptoperty will call on the undersigned residing thereon. • 8ept.1.1.-2m PLENNER. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE, Will be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 28V day ofSeptember inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, 'V the ALUABLE FARM of CATHARINI Smarm, situate in lllonntjoy township, Adams county,' Pa, about two miles from Two Taverns, near the road leading from Two Taverns to the Bmmitteburg road, adjoining lands of George Hoffman, John Spangler, Stephen Gettier, and others, containing 154 ACRES, more or lead, of good land. Thelmprovementa are a one and a half story 110IISE, wt log and part stone, & Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cri,b Hog House, Granarye and all other necessary out. buildings; two thetdrate Apple Orchards, and a general variety : of choice fruit, Peached, Pears, Grapes, d.c. There la an excellent Spring of never-failing water near the door. The land is under good Cultivation and highly productive, having all been limed over twice, and- pert three times. It is upder good fencing, mostly chestnut rails. There is a fair proportion of good Timber and Meadow. It lies convenient to Churches, School Homo, and Stores, and is ln every respect a most desirable prb petty. Parsons wishing tb view the property are regneated to all on Busy McNamar, reaiding thereon. 113,Attendance will be given and term made known by CONRAD B. WALTER, Agent. Sept.ll.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAT On Saturday, the DM of October, 1887, at 1 o'clock, P.M. The trubecriberwill .011, at Public Sale, on the premises, TIIE VALUABLE FARM, on which be now . resides, situate in Huntington town ship. Adams county, Pit., about 2 miles souto of Peters burg, near Wierman's Mill, adjoining lands of Joseph Wierman, Joseph A. Wierman ' Herman Wierman, and others, containing 84 ACRES, more or lees. The Im provements are a two-story Frame and Log WEATHER BOARDED DWELLING, with s .Log Kitchen attached, Log Barn, Wagon 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 Orchard, about 150 bearing Peach trees, about 25 bearing Pear trees, and other fruit. There is a fair proportion of good Timber and Meadow. There are between 4000 'and 5000 young fruit trees in a Nursery, which will be sold with the property. Arile-Any person desiring to view the premises can call on the subscriber residing thereon. The protaerty is in, good order. airAtteadance will be given and terms made known on day of wale by JOHN CLEAVER. Sept. 11.-ta PUBLIC SALE OF VAIITABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the undersigned. Administrators of the estate of H JOHN OSZ, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 20th day of September, at 2 o'clock, P. n, on the pre mises, at Butt's School House, in Franklin township, Ad• ams county, I', the following valuable Lots of Ground, to wit : NO. I.—A LOT OP CLEARED LAND, in Franklin township, adjoining lands of Rezak iah Latshaw, and other lands of said deceased, containing 7 ACRES AND 24 PERCHES. Also, FOCI: LOTS OF WOOD-LAND n Franklin township, lying on Little Marsh Creek, ad olning lands of John Butt and others : No. i ,--Containint 4 Acres ar.d 82 Perches OM " 3 :c r , 41 135 lt " 4 10 .. Also—A LOT OF CLEARED LAND, adjoiuing Wood Lot N 0.4, containing 7 Acies and 107 Perches. Little Marsh Creek runs through all the above Wood Lots, which are heavily set with tirst-rate Oak and Hick ory Timber. The'Lots are less than two miles from the Chambersburg pike, and but live miles from Gettysburg, and easy of access., making them among the meet desira ble and valuable Wood Lots in the county. Oa : Attendance will be given and terms made known by F D. DUPHORN,, re. ANN ti. HOSE, JACOB Mrcusr, (D. of D.) Auctioneer. Eept.ll.—te. PUBLIC SALE The subscriber, Executor of the Estate of Joniv Mc- Extant., late of Bendersville, A4latne county, Pa.„ decear ed, will genet Public Sale, on Saturday, the ".Us of Octo- ber next, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., on the premises, the follow ing valuable Betel Estate of said deceased, to wit : THE MANSION HOUSE and Lot, situate in Benders villa, fronting on Main street, built of Brick, two-story high, containing five Booms and a Kitchen on first floor and. six Rooms on second floor with a good Cellar and Basement, a never-fai.ing 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 Bone, containing three ACRES, on which Is an excellent bearing Orchard with a double Log Barn-and threshing Boor thereon. No. 2. Adjoining the above, con taining two and • half Acres, and partly planted with fruit trees. No. 3. Adjoining N 0.2, and contain itig two and a quarter Acres. No. 4. Lying north of No. 3, and containing 3 , 4 " Acres. No. 5. Adjoining No. 4, and con taining 44", Acres. No. 6. Adjoining No. 5, and lying north of it containing 2% Acres. No. 7. Adjoining lands of WILLIAM Yzarts,3r, and fronting on a twenty foot Alley, two Acres. Also, FIVE BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Main street and confining about , /, 6 ' of an Acre each. Also, A LOT OF TIMBER LAND, (mostly Oak and Hicitory,) lying about one mile north east of Benderwville and adjoining lands of Daniel Peters and others, containing 10 Acres, more sr less. The location of the above property 15 very desirable and the lots all easy of access. .q - Persons wish log to view the property will call on the Executor residing in Benders‘ ille. . ,'Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by, • A. T. WRIGHT, Ex'r. Joni( autza, Auctioneer. [*ept.ll.—ta A VALUABLE FARM. AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber offers at. Private Sale, his valnable COPPER STONE FARM, situated in Meatlien township. Adams county, Pa, on the rood leading from Senders villato Petersburg, two miles from the former place, containing 137 ACP.ES and 78 PERCHES. Improved with a new two-story BRICK HOUSE, 32 feet by 42, with an ont kitchen and a well of water under roof at the door with an excellent spring but a short distance how the house. Also a new Bank Barn 93 feet in length in cluding Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other'necessary out-buildings are on the 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 a good proportion of Timber and Meadow. It is located in a fine neighborhood being convenient to Mar kets, Mills, Churches and Schools, and is among themost desirable properties hi the county. 103,„Persons wishing to view the property, will call np on the subscriber residing thereon. Aug. ,V3.-3m SOLOMON BENDER. A VALUABLE FARM, In Hama/on/4n township, Adam: county, Penns; AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber, having removed to the West, offers at Private Sale, his valuable FARE, situate in Hamilton ban township, Adams county, Pa., one mile from Fair field, containing about 200 ACRES, adjoining lands of Joseph Culbertson, J. 8. Witherow, and others, and bar ingthereon a nearly new two-story Stone DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story Kitchen, a nearly new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other oubbuild. Inge ; a never-fisiling well of water at the door, and water in all the fields. There is on the premises a first-rate young APPLE ORCHARD,jnat coining Into frill bearing with other fruit of different kinds. There Is also on the farm a two-story Log TENANT :HOUSE, with Stable, and an excellent Orchard connected with the same. The lasid_is In a tine state of cultivation, having all been limed, whilst the fences are almost excl usively chest nut miL Churches, School Houses, Mills, Stem and Mechanic Shope, are convenient—all within a mile. Ant-Persons wishing to view the premises, are request ed to call on Isaac liereter, residing on Marsh Creek, near F . Bream's tavern, who will show the property and state terms. JOHN H. BAUMGARDNER. Aug. 28.-.tf V"UATITY FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigted offer at Private Fale their valuable Farm, situate Franklin township, Adams count y, Pa near Mummaabiirg, on the road to Gettysburg, adjoimtni lands of Benjamin Deardorff, Andrew Klock, and others, c =lain in g 150 ACRES, more or lees. The improvements 'consist of two DWELLING HOUSES, one of them two. 'dories, the other 134 stories also a good Bank Barn, and a good Stable. The propert yl can be conveniently avid. al, so as to have a set of buildings on each, Spring House, Corn Crib, Wagon Sheds, and other outbuildings. There is a goild Oiehard of choice Fruit ; also a neverlaling Spring of Water near the door. Part of the Farm has been recently limed. There is a fidr proportion of Meadow' and T imb e r Land. Also, abeur 25 or 3 1 ) ACKES of Mountain JAM, near Arendteville, adjoining lands of John Bittinger and other,, well covered with excellent Timber. 11111,..Pasone 'ladling to view the Profiting, win can :Oa the troderstsned, residing thereon. J .K.,5., end M. A. WILSON. Aag arid . ' VALlja" REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC ,BAI . oOn Weep&syi au 2e4 of October neu, In Puente° fan order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county SOU be offered at Public Bale, on the premises, TUX Ake: EKON YARN of fisnmer Knox, deoeaaed, situate In rePt'hect, Ilemlltsmban township, ai ddiegitYVPlL. calitathlM2ll. more or lee, . , landate WlllisatwalUerf I.temln`A. Marehell, j am,.. ohs NAM , eed.Alitsem Ttta itepretuaaata art aWe amscHoso* tat BouBl Tv/weary stone Ifitelem, Msalt i ttas o pet eat Jara Woos• WWI* 4.4 . Ka, ' maw n admit, weer 'lsola army add On the esras,an truselaet Orteardrualtabafe t o woo esty, oflseHr.seellfeedisne ablastet . a. ortoodvbnotv tae . mmorary s tat, Am A. Zeds fue obit Tit•proporty is• : Ib a good neigliborp•A to as ' , Habit"' of Schad AM* trattrches, KKK he - ft•ii Tenn mofla a* hest a elnen In the count . Theproperty will be shown CO Pee &Alfons of -1", ewe W ab thettleellesente * re tiktitagattri 01 4 d tiae, - -P..- Klfillea -n: 4't iz , ,',. ~.. Vol I.,se f- ' '-''.' '• ' •' ' t N , ': as tq lfelaitsZNc4 . 1: ''' S e volewscat. ' ' ' llse .!H lL4S, l o:‘ 11 4 ' Stia• iPer , ERINIS ~'~9~ . VIM One other MILL, icnownne ' AIM,' with 60 ACRES OF LAND, one mile from Abbottstown, on the Hanover turnpike. All in good order. _ . VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. A valnabletract °nand of 16' ACRES, more or less, on the Millerstown road, being the west side of Seminary hill aid commandingi a view of the battlefield. The im provements are an excellent TWO STORY PRAM HOUSE, a largo Garden with 25 select Apple and Peach Trees, perpetual right to the use of a neverddlingwef of excellent water, an orchard of about 50 bearing Apple Trees, a Barn and sevpral Sheds. The house is beatittful ly shaded by the adjoining grove of 5 Acres, and near the` well. Also, A PULL LOT WITH. A TWO-STORY ITOUSR, stable, and well of exeellent water, on Middle street, ad joining the house of Henry Utz. Also, ten Acres adjciining this tract, and 36 more, Ode sired, at a very cheap rate, IM.Yor terms apply to Avg. M.-tf-ecrip PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TIII undersigned, [Administrator of the Estate of MICHAEL Stews Late of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, 'the 210 of September, IMC, at 2 o'clocit,P. AL, on the premi ism, by order of the ohans' Court of Adams county, the following Real gets of said deceased, to wit: A DWELLING 110 SIAM two Lota of Ground 'MAW u tp la the town of Heidiershurg. Theiloaserisa one and a half story Log Weati r rboarded, with au exnellentBtable, Wood House, arid oth outbuildings.. [ . it§..Attendance wil be Oren and terms made tendert , on'day of sale by Aug. 14-ta , f JOHN P. HOUCK, Adm'r. '' VALUALILE FATLY AT PUBLIC SALE., • The undersigned., ing3istrator cum teetamento4n-; neT.o. of the estate of Um MIGIIIIT, tete of ilaamil.l tonben townehip,Adauloarottnty,, , Pa., deoeneek , by bl tele ors decree of the Orphans ' Court - 61 saki mantra to Public Bats , li}id4gytlrolLfh mfOct4er. prddttle the valuable' • of said deceased, situate in V.kotra but,' iftmoban aforesaid, *bane X. .ease o' No old, on the road ht4W:toi org, =taint ht MAPES, morale. la4yofittotxtLinteatonoland, wi ='Wellt Molina INor,in wart TbAA rANOII olgemen etin4 "Ai taare tailil!atillle ne iril l iThilai *. I VM Sar AO o r ant-boadloge 1 70. Moo 0 , 2% ' oll g 4 lgte , af with &lair- lion le igoodi Timber. Thew M Or 0 4 11 0 ' )47.4i 41,P- '.r' prgateent teentr /4141.flkftAkilw.r.e e V" ork3; 1 ,. El= EIME ass. tat fit baits r UB', IC SA LE .VAIXABLZ REAL MEM 1 ~. onneat ' t CA:te)ber ist, 1867, at 10 o'cloe:i ` 'The unders gned, Attorneys in fiiet far the Heirs of 7FIMJA„a Wet aa, deceased, late of Frederick county, Md.; Will sell t Public Sale, on the premises, the follow ing mileable Beal Estate of said deceased, to wit: • NO. 1.4-THE MAI4SION FARM, aroma in Frederick 'county, 51aryland, on the toad lout. ing from Emniittaburg to Lphtleatown, 5 miles. from the Thrmer place, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoemaker, Isaac Fisher, and others, containing 163 ACRES, more or imiN having thereo erected a large new Two-story BRICK - HOUSE, with ement, brick Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Carriage Hoes , /log Pen. and other necmury Outbuild ings, with a ;ell of good water near the &or of the t i. Marmon Bons . There is Mao a large tiro-story Frame Tenant House ,on the premises, with a two-story Stone Spring House, dvith a never-failing Spring of good water, and a good Stable. There is a variety of choice fruit on the property, about 36 Acres of eicellent Timber, with a fair proportion of Meadow, and the balance in a high State of culth i tion. NO. 2. , --A TRACT OF LAND lying partly in Cumberland township, Adams' county, Pa., and partly, in Frederick coboty, Md., containing 180 ACRES, more or leas, (adjoining lands of D. W. Homier, Isaac 'Fisher, acid others. The Improvements are a large Two-story }HUCK HOUSE. a double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, and other outbuildings. About 30 Acme are In good timber] the balance cleared, with a fair propor tion of good Meadow. • / NO. 3.4-A TRACT OF LAND; adjoining N 0.2, contaioing 115 ACRES, more or leas, pf about 20 Acres which are in good Timber, and the bal. ante cleared and under cultivation. Tbe above tracts ate well watered, and coenientl located to Chuiches, Scho o ls, Mills, and Mar nv ke Per sona desiring td view either or the properties, will call on William B. Walker, residing on Tract No.l, or on Joseph W. Witherow, residing on Tract No. 2, at any Onto ; or on the arabscriberti on Monday before the day of sale. IV - Attendance will 'be giien and terms made known on day of sale by J. S. WITHEROW, Sept.l,lB67—te JOSEPH WALKER. leLYork True Democrat insert threo times and sand bill to this Oleo. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CHESTNUT TIMBER LOTS On Saturday the 28th of Sop., 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. Jf., The Heirs of dames Cunningham, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on :the promises, the following describ ed property : No. I—Containing 6 Acres & 8 Perches of choice youngVll ESTN UT TIMBER, situate In Frank• lin township, Adams county, adloining.landa of Samuel Seabrooks, Isaac .11iller, and others. A leo, of 2 o'clock on said day, • No. 2 —Containing 7 Acres & a Perches of ROM OAK and CIIEnnUT TIMBER, glaciate in Ilamiltouban tqwnehlp, near the Cold Spring .road, ad- Joining lands of )3enjamin Marshall, Joseph Sherfy, and others. 42L,Attendance will be given and terms made known by TILE ILEIRS. _ ALSO-.- Will be sold at Private Sale, A TRACT OF LAND In Freedom township, Adams county, containing 10 ACRES and . ..14 FERGUS:I, adjoining the mansion farm of said deceased, John McCleary, and others. The Improvements area Two-Story IVEATIIER.BOARDED 110IISE, Frame Barn, and other ont-buildings, all nearly new, with a well of go.d water tmar the door, an Orchard of choice Apple and other fruit trees. Thin would he an excellent location fur a in,xlau lc. There ate 42 Acres of produc tive land (part timber) adjoining the property, which Cuuld he bought entire or in part, en reasonable terms. 40-For further iuformati,,n apply to the subscriber, residing 'in Freedom township. Sept. 4 td FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM. VALLTABLE REAL ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE The nndersigtofcl c•ffera to sell. at Private Bale, the fol lowing Iteol li,tate at New Oxford, e ntire, or in parts or Panels to eujt purchasers : NO. 1.-1-111 If an Acre of Ground, front ing on the turnpike, with' the improvements thereon, for the last 22 years the homestead of the undersigned. No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of an Atre, with the tinproveruentm thereon, adjoining the farmer. No. 3.—A lot of Ground adjoining New Oxford the eaiit, whereon is erected the building of the NEW OXFUED INSTITUTE, and laid out in 39 L'uihiing Lots, containing one•fourth of an Acre of ground each, fronting the turnpike and High Street. and extend ing the town eastward. No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain ing 4yg«ther Ames, more or less, close to New Oxford, and fronting ~ n the turnpike leading to Turk—every lot accese;bl e front the turnpike. The Property is all in a prime state of cultivation.— Persons [mending. to locate at our Increasing and pros pering town are invited to call, make their choice, and offer their bids—which will bo accepted If not too fax be low the common market pricee here. FOR I WILT. SELL. M. D. 0. EFEIFFEB.. NeW Ozt.rd, 4,1,367 ORPHANS COURT SALE or A VALUABLE FARM By virtue of orders of the th-plsus Court of Adams county, Pa— dire_ ted to the undersigned, wilibe exposed to Public .!•;a:ur , ltty. Vie 1:•oh. day of &pt. mber, la-67, at 1 o'cb,ck t I'. 31., on the premises, a valuable FARM, Lite the estate of NICHOLAS WIYILMAN and eerie WuntaaN. situated in Huntington township, Adams co, on the piddic roads leading from Carlisle to New Oxford, and Hunterstown to York Springs, and also adjoining the State real loading from Gettysburg to Ilarrieburg, bring about 2 miles south-west of Petersburg, and twelve miles evytof Gettysburg, adjoining the Wierman Mill preparty. There are about 156 ACKSS of land in the farm, of which about 50 Acres are In TIMBER and the balance having all limed Is in an excellent state of cultivation. with tine Meadows. The buildings are a Two-story STO:c.E HOUSE, with Brick Back -Bank Barn part lug and part frame, Wagon Seised, Smoke House. Spring House, and other out-buildings, and a never-failing well of Water near the Home. Bermudian Creek passes along the border, and has line sites for Mill seats on the farm. It is in the neighborhood of Lime Kilns, School Housed, Churches, &c. The situation of this Earns and its surroundings make it one of the moat desirable properties in Adams county. Any person wish ing to view the premises will be ',frown the same by call fug on Joseph A. Wierman, residing thereon. &N.Terins of salo will be made known on the day of sale by the undersigned. JOSEPH A. WIERMAN, Executor of Nicholas Wierman. JOHN DAY, Sept. 4.-te Administrator of asan Wierman. ct_Lazira.,:cr i—rti i)1,7 insert 3 times and send bill to LLis office, 0 RPIIAN'S COURT SALE On Friday, C,r. 2017, doy of &ptember nett, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will be offered at P btic Sale, at the late residence of David carbaugh, deceased, the Real Estate of said decedent, consisting of TWO TRACTS OF LAND, In Tyrone town ship. in said county; the first a Mansion Tract, contain ing :2.S ACRES and 12:5 PERCHES, bounded by lands of Peter Trimmer, Daniel Bream, Peter Hummer ' Esq., and ~here. The ImproVerneuta are a Two-story LOG AND WEAVIIERBOARDED lIOL'SE. Frame Kitchen, Double Frame Barn, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, Hog Stable, a Spring House, pars Stone, part frame, now occupied by afamily; an excellent never-failing spring, and a very fine Orchard of Apples, Peaches, Plums, and Pears, of choice kinds. There is.a reasonable quantity of Timber Land. The land is of an excellent quality. No. 2. a TRACT In the same township, containing 14 ACRES and 19 PERCHES, bounded by lands of Peter Trimmer, Jo- seph Trestle, Michael Beck, anal others. It is ender good force and in a good state of cultivation. The tract is bounded by the 31enallen road. The lands will be shown by the family reatiling on the fr,t described tract. *,gale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., on said day, when attendance w be given and terms made known by J 01IN HANES, Adm'r.' Le the Court— W. 31rtrza, Clerk. [Peet. 4.-ts FOR SALE, Valuable: MERCHANT MILL, I.A. BARK MIL}., and SAW MILL, with 40 ACRES OF LAND. Known as ndoe '6 Mill," on Marsh greet, in Adams county, Pa., 4 miles northeast from Emmitts. harp and 6 miles seitithsvest from Gettysburg, all in good order, water power heavy, and In a good grain country. ALSO- Aug. 7, 1867.-tf - I offer. tor sale my FARM situated in iltraban town. ship, two miles east of Gettysburg, on the turnpike lead. log to York, and known on the old Trostle Farm, It embalm 161 ACRES of good land, and is in a high state of ceitlvation. It has been thoroughly limed, and is in good repair. The fences are mostly of good locust poets and chestnut rails. There are about 20 ACRES 111 good Meadow, lying In three separate parts. There are also about 85 acres of thrtvingttmber, and good springs of Water in every field except one. There is • new two. story BRICK HOlllll, and • Bank Barn over 100 feet long newly covered. There Is an excellent Spring near the Bowie; also a good well of water near the B.— About 6 Acres are covered with excellent" grafted Fr arn uit —Apples and.peaches. iiir•Any person wishing to pnrchise good Home will do well to Yie.W this snug little Farm before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH TROBTLE, June 6,1867.—ti FARM AT PRIVATE BALE. I over at private sale at my residence Sn TTroll• lows ship, one ladle west of Heidiersburgi on the kfenallen road, 100 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, on which are a two story Log House, weather-boarded, and plastered Stone Kitchen, and Bank Barn. There is a good well of Water near the House; also two streams of never-biting water running through the farm. About 20 Acres are of young thriving TIMBER, with a nover-failing Spring of run ning water thereon. There are about 25 Acres of goad Meadow Land; also a goad Lime Kiln on the farm, and a good ORCHARD OF TROTT. The Farm his been limed three times within fifteen years. It is in a high state of cultivation, and is surrounded with Mills and Churches. There is a good School-house on the farm. 113-Any person wishing to see this Farm, or that on the York turnpike will find me at home at ill times. June 5,1887.—t i JOSEPH TIOSTLE. FA RMS FOR SALE. No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettyaburg read between York Springs and 11/Milers burg, containing 121 ACRES, with improsements, now occupied by James Miller. Pt ice $25 per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oxford road, between ileidiersburg and New Ches ter, containing 146 ACRES, with good improvement. now occupied by George J. Shank. Prise =6C per acre. Terms: One half to be paid on the delivery of the deed ; the balance to suit the purchaser, either in sash or in first judgment Banda of not less th an $2OO for No.l, and $4OO for Ne. 2, to be paid annually with interest. t} .These farms are patented, lie handsomely and have been limed. W.F. BONNER. May 29, 1867.-tf VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, on very ad. vantageotts terms, his valuable Farm, situate in High land township, Adams county, about five mile* from Get tysburg, containing 240 ACRES, more or less, of which from 70 to 80 ACRES are in heavy Timber. The Improve ments are large and convenient. There is a largsamount of Meadow on the Farm, which Is second to none in the township as a Fruit farm. It can be conveniently divid ed to make two Parma. : W)i. WILSON. Aug. 3.-3m.1, H OUSE AND TRACT (YVLAND TOR SALE The undersigned offers at Private gale, on reasonable terms, the property on which she residee, situate la Liberty. township, Adams county, Pa, adjoining lands of Samuel 11cNay, James Horner, Elijah Boyd and others, about one Wall mils from Diehl's Bill, on the road lead ing to Gettysburg. It contains 14 ACRES, more or less, of first-rate cleared land, with a two-story LOG HOUSE, new Log Stable, thriving young Apple and Peach Or chordal' good well of water near the door, and other Im provements. gig-Any person desiring to view the premises, or to obtain further Information as to terms, Au., can apply to the undersigned residing thereon, or to NICHOLAS D. MlL tut, at D iehis M ill. ELMIRA MILLER. Opt: 4.-3 t• FOR SALE A VALUABLE FARM The undersigned offers at Public Sale on the 28th day of September, 1861, hie PABM, situated in Huntington township, Adams, county, Pa., containing 25 ACRES and BD ?BRUSLY'S, all limed and in good cultivating order, one mile west of Round Hill, adjoining lands of Abraham; Fiches, Lewis Smith, J "I I. Fink and others, on which are Two-etory HOUSE and Barn and all necessary outtraild• ings, all newly built, about 3 acres in good Timber, a never-tailing well with good water neer the door. a Awe young Orchard, kc Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of wild day, when attendance will be given and terms made by SAMUEL INTIM Sept. 4.-3 t FOR SALE.—The whole or part of & tract of land in Highland township, containing 98 ACRES. Enquire at D it. R. HORNER'S Drug atom Ang.,2l' 1861.-tf FOR SALE.—A Choice FARM, in • high state of definition; 231 ACRES; 100 bushels of Lime to the acre ; 30 Acres In nuttier' large Balk Baru and Brick Dwelling; plenty of Fruit:ad; 2 miles west from Gettysburg. ALSO— e other very desirable FARM , containing 12 ACRES Acre.' in TIMBER; buildings good; adjoining San doe's MOl property, 6 miles south from Gettysburg. $2O per Acre will buy this farm. GEO. ARNOLD. August 7, LW:- -tf CII OICE WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS.—I have several Tracts of choice w e dern PUE-EMPTION LANDS, good locations, near gmt r oads, County Towns, 3c., in well-settled neighbor wh ich.l will exchange at a falr price for real es tate in Adams county. Aug. 7,1967.—tt FOR SA.L.g i CELEAP.-A rate SHINGLE MILL sad SAW MILL *kb plenty of work, three miles from Cashtown, Adams county, Psi . Aug 7, 18437.—tf A. M. HtNTKEL A A A ri AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. WILL BE HELD AT GETTYSBURG '4 On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and GEORGE ARNOLD and all others haring Agricultund, - Mechanical, or in dustrial implements and products of any kind, and also Horsee,Cettle,Hogs, Sheep, Poultry, Grain, Pim% Voir& tables, kc., kc., k:., are Invited and urged to avail them• seine of this fair. The Ladies of the county axe 'pedal. ly requested to contribute to the exhibition. All articles must be on the ground and arranged not /liter tl au Tuesday the 24th of September. At ten o'clock, on Wednesday morning the 25th, the Judges will commence their examinations, and it is ape• cially'enjoined that none but those having charge of ffie art tele!, Will 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. WM. A! DITNCAN FRIDAY MO NINE the 97th will be devOted to FILMS= TO , TRH OBJECT OF THE FAIL Farmers sad all °Mars hating say mobil informalkm thus to impart ars ?squatted to participate in this "trio talk," • - . L.IBEEAJ PREMIUMS will be offered„ per - pabllohed kremitua LTA. dt toot. eciceb,ll. ffi, ea IPriday, the hit will ekes, whotie having sirtlcder oildbition will be re. 4 G - tbk• tiblitio!at thew, an the Society eanitot la AO! awe give atteidbea tw•thein . alter ihat, thee. The eseastion of the limonite and the preeteration otokderiel the , ed WM be ht the'bentte of OG10: IL Bintsize,Chie ifit*PAfteradiaissioe TAM'S r-mstogres. %kers *l)° isiOalhe aim year's iseaetkoldp, ONE /; 4, -A DOLLAW). Aittyitemwok i mo war as temaisparwa aetsiti t uusigip Oragiqielk . Atilberair - trispertia , the' Mr: %look OlStidt PUBLIC SALE OF VagltE , The understood, MEMO= or the last Will and Teeter meat of Dsvie - B. Coot, deceased, will millet Public bate, on the premisoson Baturdey the 21st du tif &ggeisber rust, 30 AWILIS OP VALUABLE situate hienallen township, about two miles north-west of Ben dersvllle, near thread loading to Carlisle, adjothlog lands of Aaron Paxton, Plummy. Iron Works Joseph Wickert ham and others. It wlllbe sold in six Lots of stunt dye Acres each. Pour of the above Lots are covered princi pally with good thriving Chestnut Tbsber—the others have Chestnut, White Oat, Pin Oak and Hickory. sit-Persons wishing to view the premises will call at the mildews of Samuel E. Cook, above BendersvLUe. Atel`Liale will commence at 10 o'clock, A.ll, when at tendance will be given and terms made known by THOMAS B. COOL GEORGE IL COOK, Executors. Aug. 21.—ts FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I will sell the Farms, GEORGE ARNOLD. ~Si OF Tkth .fr ADAMS COUNTY Friday, 24M, 25th, 26th an .. of Sep te , 1867. FARMERS, MECHANICS, TEN HIMITE SPEECHES gab, Into, Iptditinto, ac prugs and Medicines. PORNErS OLD STAND. MRS undersigned hiving taken charge of this old and popular Store, takes pleasure in in— forming the pubilo that he is eiwataailY raeal hay mph*, of a ll kinds of DRVOS AND MIDIe afrom the meat reliable howler, and is prepare*, to apeommo. date his customers with any article in his Line FRESH DRUGS AND REDIOINES, of every description, all the popular PATENT MEDI CINEB of the day , with a full supply of obstaitade. Par f tine, Hair , Paints, Dye Stuns, Varukhes, Fluids, 'Stumm Oils, Extracts, Soaps, Brushes, together with a great variety of Pam articles-1n short, everything usually found In a gut elms Drug Store—constantly on hand. sirPhysidans supplied at reasonable rates, and -pre scriptions carehdly compounded and prepared at all hours of the day and night—Sunday not excepted. B ing determined to selleheap, he would sat a liberal share of public patronage. Give us call and see for your JOHN 8 FORKNY. May 29,188 f. A. D. BUEHLER, TEM/LOGICAL, CLASSICAL AND ZdiSCSILANSOUS BOOKS , DRUGS, MEDICINES, . STATIONERY, PERFIJ3fERY OF ALL KINDS, GETtYSBITRG, PA., ' Chambersburg street, near. Diamond. May 20.1587.-1 y BR. R. HORNER'S DRUGS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, GETTYSBURG, PA Ms own preparations are all guaranti to answer the purposes intended. Dr. B. Horner's Anti-Cholera andDlarrhcsa this titre, for all diseases of the stomach and bowels. Oleln for Chapped Minds Fragrant Myrrh, for preserving and beautify ing the teeth, and for all diseases of the gums. Hie Tonic and Alterative Powders..lor Ilorsesand Cattle, are miperior to any in the market. Pure Liquors for medical use. Prescriptions carefully filled. Medical advice without charge June 5, 1867.-tf grtgat fotires. NOTICE. rrt HE School Director of litnban township hereby give notice to all persons liable to thepayment of Bounty tax in said township, that they have made arrangements for the final settlement of the Bounty Accounts fir said township. They, therefore, give notice to all tax-payers to make payment of their tax on or before the 20th day of BEPTBNMER. next. The collection of all unpaid taxes after that date will be enforced without respect to per- Mine All persons having claims against the Bounty Pond of mkt township are requested to present the smne to the Board prior to 20th o t September. If not pressured prior thereto such claims will be redected. JACOB B. MILLAR, President. Wtrttast &111.141111T11, Secretary. 8ept.11,1667.--td CAUTION. T . public are hereby noticed not to trust my wife • Aim E. Bums, on my amount, as I will pet nQ bills other contracting. OLIVER H. BLOCIJEP Sept.ll.4o NOTICE. TrISALE NOTES gluon at Edward Hairs Sale, In f E arcb hut, will be dation ths IithoII3EPTEMBER sad will be lett at the lira Natkrnal Bank of Gettysburg for colleetkni. Prompt payment is requested. Sept. 4.-3 t WM. H. DEATRICS. GRAND JURY REPORT To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter &reform The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, inquiring in and for the county of Adams, at Aug. nit Bessiona, MST, beg leave to report: That we visited the Alma House and County Jail. We Lund the paupers well provided for, the building,: clean and neat, and everything oomfortable. The fencing has been much immured around the premises. The Steward deserves the thanks of the people of the county for his attention and care. We would recommend that the Bake House be remodled and raised one story, and coal be used in the oven instead of wood. At the Jail we found the rooms clean, the prisoners comfortable, the Sheriff obliging and caraful—and would recommend that some improvement be made in prevent ing the escape of prisoners, at the back wall of the front building, by pladng Iran railing, with spears, on the wall, or raising the waiL Jobs Spangler, Jacob Peters, Jr., Jacob Diehl, Alexander Jacoba, Gi os b soneph Roo, J ewis Dull, Arent:, L !lapis's( Shealy, Rufus Krug, Daniel Smith, Sept. 4.-3 t REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned that the Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 30th day of BIPTDMIII74 1887, at 10 o'clock, A. M., via: 75. The second and finaliccount of Joseph Lilly, Neg., Administrator of the estate of Henry Deily, Tag., deceas ed. 76. The account ifit William S. Cart, Administrator de boob non, of the estate of George Heller, Sr., decamped. 77. First and Anal account of MIMI B. Topper and Jesse P. Topper, ItzecutorsLof Blizabeth Topper, deceits. 78. The first acxxmat of William Kuhn., Ihecutoi of Jamie Reek, deceased. 79. The first and final account of Rdward Staley and John W.fitaley,lixectitors of the hat will and testament ofJohnlitaley, Baa., deceased. 80. Phut and Anal account of George'W. Shull, Ad ministrator of the imitate of Julia ham Dysart, late of Littlestown, deceased. 81. The second and final account of Michael Leer, Ex =dor of the will of Blizabeth Leer, deemed. W. D. HOLTZWORTII, Register. Aug. 28—tc DISSOLUTION. MHE partnership heretofore existing between 3. V. DAMN'S and H. P. BEttILDII doing business In Fair field is this day, (flept.find,) dissolved lby Ilutualfionsent. All parsons indebted to said firm, will please make pay ment without de/ay, as the retiring partner intends en gaging In bu Wow elsewhere and would like to have the books settled up forthwith. Either partner is authorised to use the name of the firm in settling the business. Having disposed of my stock of merchandise to Mr. A. O. MONEILIUX, in retiring fronkbasinem, I hereby reborn my thanks to my Mends and customer. lor their liberal patronage sad cheerfully recommend my successor to their gen aro= encouragement. J. . DANNIR. &pt. 4.-80 DISSOLUTION. ritHE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm of GARD. N BROTHER, of Petersburg, Y. 8., is hereby dis solved. • All persons Indebted to add firm, will plume make payment without daisy. Zither partner is &salaries& to nee the name of the firm in the _settlement of the bu. einem J. A. GARDNER, J. W. GARDNI/t. prera/ 0 6.:11§TG disposed of my stook of ltereimultre.to Yeeere. Hartman & Sadler, and Am sueareful business career of nearly edglibempagert, I hereby return my grateful soknow. lediemente to my friends end contemn for their liberal pogrom" and theartally recommend to their generous ler M esexemumnent, my sueoessore, austra.,,Hartmsan Se M= 1887.-tf Wads. illininl " Wala 2 ;9 . 6 00 AGIN'S arii a I 2 = . , snk PossW • trill:lift imese4 Erlllf ID 34 1 *kg. Pik* cilllyr: ATI amigo ,611gotod wilmors tadaamiss s„ ....... co Ailitia tot - WI Az& k Jim /VW -Su . . . . • Try - ANTEm....Mtekß a t and Mink VW stio-thi hisbessmigaßA=VOtua 42. • x WANISIX le i graCti mow Ellept.tplartri From Jamestown, N. Y., Journal of Aug. 2nd, Edited by C. E. BisnoP, Chairman of Committee on ADvE "Mr, Pettingill spoke in opposition to that plan from the pub/tatter's stand point alone. Ile showed the publishers that by this system of contracting they were givinglower rates than they gave their own home customer* 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 this sold couidcome right in and beat the pub liaher's prices and take his business away from him; that If the publishers, fully understanding this, still wished to continue so irregular and unbuainese-like a system be h Co.) should of course roue 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:, for. There is not one in twenty which would not prefer to receive all their foreign patronage ou this plan, when tborongbly beneficial to all parties concerned to be In tired in tho least by any thing which may be mad agalait planation. DOLLOCE INSTITUTE, a first CAW BoardingFchool .L for. Boys, at Pittsfield, Mau. Fall Term of 20 eitit begins Oct. 4,1867, For particulars address Sept-4.-1m REV. W. C. RICHARDS, Principal. HAVE you seen the "PENN LETTER BOOK,"; for copying letters without the use of either press er water? It eaves time, labor, and the expose of a copy ing press. For midi by all first cWs stationers, and at the of fice of the "Penn Manufacturing Works," 102 Chestnut st., Philadelph is; Pa. [Sept-4.-1m A lBWmore good Agents Wanted for General L. C. Inerea Baker'cos t:mid "HlSden THE SEOSET 13111VIC1L" gedallowed, and treater inducements offered.! Address, P. GARSZIT A CO., Sept. 4.-lm Aar 217, Philadelphia, Pa. 6 AGENTS wanted, to sell Six New 'men -000 Gorse, of great value to !saclike; all pay greet pr o fits. Send 25c. and get SO pages and sample patio.— Agents have made SIOO,UOO. ILKIKAIM BROWN, Sept. 4.-Im Lowell, !lass. A TREATISE ON DEAFNESS, CATARRH, CONSIIMP TION and CANCER, Their eausee and means of WI. mediate relief and speedy cure, sent free.. Sendpvtleu lars to DR. STILWELL, No. 40 South 6th street, Wil liamsburg, L. I. • [Sept. s.-lm CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER COMBINES in one garment a PER .," Mir rrrnwo Conn, and the most desirable Skirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it improves the form without tight lacing ; gives ease and elegance; is approred and recommended by physicians.— Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS a W. Sept. 46-1 m 95 Summer it., Barton. PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS THE GRAFTON MINERAL FAINT COMPANY are manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and Mart Durable Paint in nee two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 16 yeara; it il of a Ught brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, atone, olive , drab or c ream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable fbr Honaes,Barna, Fenca4 Agri cultural Implements, Carriage and Car-Makers, Misand Wooden-ware, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Rook (It being Firerand Water proof), Bridges, Burial Cases, Ciil Beats, Ships and Ship.' Bottoms Floor 011 Cloths, (cab Manu facturer having used 50 00 Ms. the put yeat,) and as a paint &ran) , purpose ill unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price SO per bbL, of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to Wine. War ranted in all cases as above. Band for a circular, which gives full particulars. None genuine Weis branded in a trade Mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address Y. DIEHL, Foreman John Rife, Abraham Hart, Joseph Mickley, James A. Miller, (Modes Ziegler, Isaac Hammy John Wilson, John Moritz, John R. Little, W. A. Young. Sept. 4,1 m youißE WANTED! LOOK HERE :Croatia both male and 'female. wanted-everywhere to sell %he Pelmet lm Itisenvom, (by which from one to te, pages can be written without' replenishing with ink), and our Panty and Dry Goode, etc. Can ohm from $3 to $lO a day. No capital required. • Price 10 route, with an advertisement describing an article for side in our DOLLAR PURCHASING AGENCY. Cir culars sent free. EASTMAN A KENDALL, - Sept. 4.rlm 65 Hanover et., Boston, Mass. DIANNESS CIIII/D. The Organic Vibrator Ste teen the ear, is not perceptible, and enables deaf persona to bear distinctly at church and at publics assemblies-- Send particulars to DR. STILWALL, No. 45 South 11th street, Williamsburg, N. Y. (Sept. 4.-1 m And will present to any person sanding us • club In our Great One Nice Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goods, Ake., • Bilk Drain Pattern, Piece of Sheeting , Watch, treaotoost. Catalogne'of goods, and sample, lent to any sddrasa 'free. Address,.) S. HAWES t CO., 30 Hanover street, Baotou. Mug. P. O. Box 6125. [Sept. 4.-la THIRTEEN YEARS AGO Dr. Louis of Providence, It. I. discovered &mean with which be has cured hundreds of came of Paralysts„ Fits, and all forts of Nervous Dimon.. Bend two stamps for Pamphlet and Certificate. Dept. 4,0-im J. V. DANNER, M. P. SHIELD& A FILIOTKD BY-STORED 1 .10NORANOR ItXXNEKD PALINLOIZik 1:111L881Cliti I Highly IttllontOnt to both sexed. married or single, In health or dinar*. Dr. LARMONY'S Paris, Londrmand New York Medical Ad viser and Marriage (Ink* 80th wiltion;4oo pages, near ly 100 Analomical Illustration., upon Mantel and Nor you Debflity, Urinary Depute! and Impotenx7, antics, of the Bladder, Kidneys, Ottuito-Urinary Org Wed their coosequance,and anatomy of both sexes peas hospital practice—the Author's moral, legitimate and effectual method of preventing too rapid Increase of family,—h la unequaled Paris and London treatmenkie. Mailed free for 81,80, closely sealed. All who would avoid the barbarous treatment with Mercury, Oopeiba, Injections. Cauterisations, Quack Spe ak*. , Antidotes and 1 antrum anti, ehno Id owl Mb mina. tile wink manumit the Doctor personally or by letter, No. 173 Broadway, N. Y., from 10 A. M. to b P Pot oft" tiox M 4, It. Y., in all the address mitred. Con suilatioe, /deice, &Medicine $6, in ell owe In advance. "We om e n' with other papers M. reaseulesnathr Dr LAMMONT and his work."—Orurier du Etas Orsit,„Ga sane die Fe/ant, 1:04,14 Stadia Zama Atiar, Xedical Ressiew, cte. • Leapt. 44,1 a AWATCH sneer Y. Watch Given Gratis to the purchaser o t Story 100 of Kennedy's Kinasoth Prise IttatioFt7Peolutges, the Wiest to %bowedts sell (As an Indus= tto Wires& tutrodacsda agents the packiirew as bet Its they-ten reach Arse ow. In Dollars per day enal be mobs stirs. We hariesesate that esti ea an average 1000'pet *eat. Primpet bud, lb doh' lira ' Retail attd amts. And a Watch in the Daman , flat will WIWI ihr OA more. tor MI piwidcwilws Of Pr* Naar, and other ealeable goo* ridge*. R. MOM= lUMTHI/Mt • ! Cor. Sth and Wood: et, MAW* ri• 8 41. 4046 • ' • SC •HOOLS . , toy should znicaP.oB of s4ouktio,6="ul"o"= Gonad' nil i n o mrd • an 0 PAMPA& toss&Ali-la INVENTORS ^ ret 4 to advertise yon ohiaid - • FORir t U A ROOM lc Man . • ..L3w =Arm; oustabotgt twe ariptiboioiratookoutritimpits 4 076 ot • t • TIATID egftrobul* Amp se.-tr MEM gott akilvtrtiontattsi. ROW & WOODS I CQRNER DIAMOND AND YOBS ) MIST, GETTYSBURG, PA., HAVE [ Dress Bilks, Calicos, 131011 a, Werinos, Ging ~ 00l Detainee , l4 &gm, Alpacas, Flannels, 371Z7' Poplins, Skirtings, DIII4IIIII, Lustre", Ginsburg., Holhurid • , Mohairs, Mullins,Casmige;,. 'Detain e e, , Chock., /11 : = , Armories, Ticking, • Crepe Runde, Huckaback, Okla, Beek Obatb, Crash; Unsays, Back Manna, Linens, Twee*, ~ Brown Drills, Pique, Wadding, Bluerilla Bongs; (kitobs, . Corset Drills, . Chambray, Camb WiEtana i , Ne lln , ~,Lawns, Grenadines, Collars Lem, Nosambique, Heed*, !, Paw, , Plaids, Pins, maim Buttons, Jaconehe, Sospeoden, Velvet Ribbon, Swim Iliac, ' Cord-edge Ribbon, Brilliant, MIA Mantua Ribbon, Nainsook, fpool Bilk, Trims:lllp, Pant, • Skein Eillk, Ruffling, Spool Cotton, Yrilllng, .li=si kale: Cotton, Edging, Skirt Braids, Corsets,ockings, HAT; S Ealmoaral Skirts, St Hoop Skirts, Gloves, AND Seising, •-• Pareaols, Beltanekles, Hoods, Table Linen., Nubia., SHOEt3 Irish Linen, Blanket; Shirt Fronts, Tapes, Head Nltg, Th imb I Hair Pins, m um , , n sreat gtocking Yarn, Zephyr, ~,,i Mending Cotton, Tidy Cotton, 4 ' "A "' ..4-... I V • Ea - Purchasers ere invited to examine oir prices and determine kir themselves whether we do not sell al Undo of Goods cheaper than they can be bought else where. _ [Sept. 11, 1867.-t SIGNIFICANT. Till new system of Advertising adopted by Geo. P Rowell & Co., Advertising Agents,No. 40 Perk Row, New York, la attracting* good deal of attention The following extract from aepeech delivered before the New York State Editorial COnyentlon, (lately holden at Peon Yan,) by a prominent Advertising &ant of New Yorecity, goes to show that he at least acknowledges its advantages. TIEING AGENCIE. The anxiety on the account of newspapers sinasUed , a hilly understood. Itis too generally recognizen ea by Interacted partial. Advertisers should send for a circular giving full ex MADAM FOY'S DANIEL BIDWELL, Proprietor. 254 Pearl et,New York WE ARE COMING, (Sept. 4.4 m I. 1.. iffild