OCTOIFR -x,lB PHILADELPHIA covered herself with glory by feeding the soldbirswho wentto the late war from ail parts of thn North and West; and now an association of Philadelphians, not "weary in well doing," have organized a scheme to shelter and to educate the orphans of the same brave men who were welcomed there in those troublotni times. Riversde, New Jersey, is the site of their Institute, and the funds for its endowment are being raised by the Washington Library Company, of Philadelphia, by the sale of stock at one dol lar per share. With each share a handsome steel engraving is given at the time of pur chase ; and, as afurther inducement, all are entitled to one of the $300,000 worth .of pres ents to be fairly distributed to the stockhol ders; or, in other words, for every share of stock 'held a present is guaranteed. One present to be given away is worth 140,000. Read Advertiswent. . It THE POOR MAN'S FRlEND.—Doetors' bills aro too long for ape& man's pocket, but many of them may be avoided by keeping GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE in 'the cup board. It is the "precious pot of ointment," curing bUrns, cuts, scalds, bruises, sprains, wounds, chilblains, chapped hands, Mothers, do not neglect to save your hus band's hard-earned money, bui purchase a box of his salve, only 25 cts. it LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCI FURS, At John Fareira's, 718 Arch ,St., PhilaWa.—Stock large. Road his 'adv. DELIGHTFUL-SENSATION, And cool log to the head, is "Barrett's Hair Restora tire," which took the Medal.. POLITICAL ITEIIS Senator Howard, of Michigan, in a letter published in a Detroit paper, referring to the threats of one of President Johnson's "Demo cratic" organs that Senators who have declar ed their conviction in advance shall not be al lowed to sit in judgment on his case, says that "in view of the military preparations now go ing on in Maryland and other -Border States, such threats can hardly be regarded as merely for buncombe," and I s bat the artful purpose of the President to attempti‘violence upon Con gress has.become deepenCdira4intensified un der the malign influence cif his private advisers. Congress, ,Mr. Howard continues, - ill do its duty regardless of the threats of inti 'dation and the military preparations he alludes to, and remarks that if Rebels and Rebel sympa thizers have not yet had enough of strife and blood, they can . . hphis opinion . , become easi ly satiated by indubifig the President to 'as sault Congress. BALTIMORE, Sept. 24. The first effects of the new Constitution have been manifested to clay in the acts of "Democratic" judicial bod ies. The nominating :cbnvetion for this city nominated Bartol as candidate Or the Court of Appeals. He was arrested during the war for alleged disloyalty, and imprisoned in Fort McHenry. Among other candidates for judi cial honors who were active and notorious sympathizers with the rebellion were T. Par kin Scott, a member of the Frederick Legis lature of 1860, who was arrested and commit ted to Fort Warren by McClellan's orders ; Geo. W. Dobbins, the counsel for the Kane police , board ; Trimble, the bridge burner ; Robert Gilmore, brother of the well-known Harry Gilmore, and C. W. Pinkney, who is alleged . to have been in the rebel army and on Lee's staff. Garey, who was a member of the Constitutional Convention, is a candidate !Or the office of 'clerk of the Criminal Court. who was clerk for the Kane police board, in 1861 went South, but returned after Lee's surrender. TILE Republicans of New York have made a strong ticket, havilig nominated General McKean for Secretary of State, Calvin T. Elul burd Comptroller, and Theodore T. Gates for Treasurer. United States Senator Conklin Presided, and made a speech denouncing John son's policy and advising impeachment as the only remedy for Presidential usurpation.— Nearly every one predicts an overwhelming Republican triumph. ,sperial DR. WISTARB BALSAM 01i WELD CUMULI,: In tile whole history of medictil discoveries NO REMEDY has performed so many or such remarkable cures of the numerous affectious'of the TUROAT, LrINGS, and Cuitsr,'as this long-tried and justly celebrated Balsam. So gen erally acknowledged is the superlor'excellence of this re medy that but few of the many who have tested its vir tues by experience fail to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain cure for sudden attacks of C'old—fully believing that its remedial powers are comprehensive enough to embrace.every form of disease, from the slightest ;old to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary complaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY From RzT. FRANCLSLOBDILL, ra..llol' 21f the Smith Congre gational Church, Bridgeport, Gbnnecticut. "I considei it a duty which I owe tosufferini humanity to bear testimony to the virtues of DR. MSC:tali BALSAM or WILD EARL I have used it-when I have had oc casion fur any remedy for Coughs, Col le or Sore Throat— for many yeare, and never inn single instance has It tailed to relieve and cure me. I have frequently been vety hoarse on Saturday, and looked foie ard to the delivery of two sermons on the following cbiy with sad misgivings, but by a liberal use of the Balsam my hoarseness has in variably been removed, and I have preached without difficulty. I commend it to my brethren in the n ministry, and to public speakers generally, ea certain remedy for the bronchial troubles to which we ark peculiarly expotuxi." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS SUN,IB Tremont et., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. Oct. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALE From Mr. E.Tncont,Depot Master at Salisbury, Mass. “I have been troubled for years with a tad hirMor; sometimes outwardly and sometimes inwardly. During the past summer it manifented iteelfmore than usual out wardly, and I used your Salvo. All signs 01 it have since disappeared, without affecting me inwardly, indicating, I think, the eradicating nature of the Sale. SETH W. FOWLS .1- SON,lloston, Proprietors. iss_Sold by Druggists at 2.5 cents a box. Sent by mail for w cents. [Oct. 2.—lm CLIMAX ! CLIMAX !.! PAGE'S CLEWAX. SALVE, A FAMILY BLESSING FOIL• 25 CENT 3 heals without a scar. No family should be n'ithout it 'We warrant it to cure Scrofula, Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblaine,-'Tetter, 6 Pimplea, and all Eruptions of the Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipples, Cuts,Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Bands, &c., it makes a perfect It has been used over fifteen years,vathout one fiiilare It has no parallel—having perfectly eradicated dia ease and healed aftertill other remedies had failed. Zt is a compound of Arnica with many other Extracts and Balsams, and put up 1u larger Loxes tluti any other Ointment Sold by Druggists everywhere. White .4 !lowland Proprietors, 121 Liberty Street. New York March 28,1867.-1 y env" A NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. "MOUT 'BLOOMING CEREUB." PII &LON'S "NIGHT BLOOMING CEREIIS." PITILON'S "N/GUT BLOMING CEREIIS." pnetozcs "NIGHT BLOONLNG czl Exis4 PIIALON'S in. “NIGUT BLOOMING CEREUB.” PIIAIAN'S A most exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume; dis tilled from the rare and beautiful fluwer from which It takes its same. Manufactured only by FIIALON ce SON, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOE PHALON'S—TARE NO OTHEE. 4tui Adurtioemelto. A VERY :VALUABLE FARM AT• • PRIVATE SALE, eitturted 3 miles east of Emmittsburg directly on Public Road leading from Hechantestown to Plank Road. .The farm contains 250 ACRES of land, 60 Acres of excellent timber, 50 Acres of Meadow Land ; all havinz been limed' and under a good state of valtivakion, The buildLuscou slat of large BUCK HOUSE, large Brick Bank Baru, SO by 90 test , Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smokeand Dry . Howie, good Wall House wig segood Spring near by, 2 Wells of neverfalbog Water, good Orchard 'Choice fruit, convenient to Chnrctoi,l to Mill and Smith Shop, 34 mile to good Public Sated lions, and everything eon verdant and desirable Repent** wishing to buy a good • • .3„Persons can view said F scriber living on the premises, -Bustatmebarg, 0ct.20-4011. Eilribittover Spectator copy gab% II tvittv.ot tilt Viarktto. Gettysburg Grabs Raper - • E 9 00 "klxtra Flour,.. to 00 Rye F10u ry ..... 7- 00 White Whea t, 2 20® 2 80 Red Wheat,.... 2 10110 2 20 Corry—, .... . 05 Rye 1 10 Oats, Buckwheat, Timothy Bead, Clover Seed,.. flax 13eed,...—. Plaster Palo,. tl3 - , Hay per ton,. 10 00®15 001 75 250 6 06 2 00 Boltilmore Produce Market. BREADEITIMPS.—The market for Flour is quiet. We nuke the following quotations : Howard street Super and Cut Extra, $9.50® 10.00; Extra Shipping. 1110.50011.00 ; Retail ing'sll.2s@ 12 00 ; Family, $12.00 @IS 00 ; Rye Flour, $8.25@8.75; Cora Meal, $6.75@ 7.00. Gn.A.u.r.—Wheat—Receipts 3.690 bushels white and 12 967 red. Sales of white at $2.40 @2.50; Red at V.50(4)2.60. Corm—Yellow sold at $1.33; White at $1.28. Oats.-60@72 gents, Rye.—51.45@1.50. ' Goy]) closes at sl43}. Coupon 5-20's at $1.131 ; 7-30's at $1.061. XARRIED. BOSLER—CART. —On the 24th ult., at Tate's Hotel, by Rev. G. W. Rouse, Mr. John A. Bosler, of Mt. Holley, to Miss Anna E. Cart, of Adams county, Pa. JA.RVIS—LASHELL.—On the 21st inst., by Prof. E. Ferrier,Mr. Ira G. Jarvis,of Queens county, New York, to Miss Anna R. Lash ell, of Gettysburg. JESSOP—FISHER.—On the 9th ult., in York , by Rev. Mr. Niles, Frank Jessop, to Annie, daughter of Henry L. Fisher, Esq. llarairr—Bumr,Ort the 3d inst., near Gettysbiirg, Darke county,- Ohio, by Rev. Mr. MeCaughal Mr. John H. Martin to Miss Ella oldest daughter of Mr: Simon Butt. all of that vicinity. WARitER—HOFFMAN.—On the 17th by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. Valentine Warlier, of this place, to Miss Susanna . Hoffman, of Cumberland township. DIED. Obituary notices 5 cents a line for al over 4 lines—cash to accompitny notice. BOLIMIGER.—On the 24th inst., in Cum berland township, Mr. Jacob Bollinger, aged 65 years, 1 month and 18 days. Coos.—On the 24th of ninth month, in Me nalleu township, Mary, wife of Josiah Cook, aged 6 years, 3 months and 23 days. DWEN.—In New Orleans, on the 19th inat., of yellow fever, Mr. Peter .ti. Dwen, former ly of Emmittsburg, aged 34 years. REILY.—At Kaskaskia, IIL, on the 19th of congestion of the brain, Daniel Rei ly, Esq., formerly of this county, aged about 60 years. SLAGLE.—On the lith inst., HoracQ May nard, soh of Philip H. and argaret Slagle, of Oxford township, aged 1 year, 5 months and 15 day,,. CHURCH DEDICATION. The new Evangelical Lutheran Church in Littles• town, Pa., will be solemnly dedicated to the service of the Triune God, on Scobath, the 13th day of Octobsr. Rev, John McCron, D. D., of Baltimore, Rev. Chas. A. 11. y, D.D., Rev. J. A. Brown, D.D., nod other ministers will be present on the occasion n cordial invitation in here by extended to till Ministers and members of Christian Churches. By otele? ot Committee, Oct. 2,1367.-2 t BARGAINS ! SELLING OFF AT COST. u RS. MARTIN intending to leave Gettysburg, is now selling out tier entire stock of MILLINERY GOODS at cost. Ladies desiri !lir bargains will do well to call at once, at her place of business, on Last Middle Street., uettysburg. , All persons indebted to Mrs. MARTIN will please call and bottle without delay. Uct. 1 , 1867.-3 t WILLIAM FISHER & SONS, BANKERS, STOCK anti GOLD BROKERS, 32 SOLTI ST., OPPOSITE SECOND ST., BAL'FIMORE Buy and sell all classes of GOVERNYENT, STATE, CITY, RAIL ROAD, BANK, MINING Lk: OTHER SECURITIES at the Boards on Commission. rthsl-All classes Governments kept con stantly'on baud for sale at lowest New York rates and immediate delivery, and we are at all times prepared to pay the HIGHEST MARKET RATES CASH, for any amount of Govcirnments, or to ex change one issue for another net. AGENTS for the bonds of the - • UNION PACIFIQ RAILROAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. Illa. Descriptive pamphlets sent tree on application. Deposits received subject to check or draft and Inter est allowed. Refer to the Banks and all prominent Sierchants of Baltimore. Oct. 2,1667.—1 m FAHNESTOCK EROS. have just received their NEW FALL STOCK, the largest in the county—consistine of DRY GOODS, 3.IERDTOES, POPLINS, ALPAC AS, GINGHAMS, DELAINES, CALICORS, CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, in every variety CARPETS, a large stock AO very cheap SHAWLS, 411 kinds and pricee BLANKETS, very cheap QtrEENSWARE, the largest- stock in the county and Very. cheep. HARDWARE and Baddleo;in all its :branches, at the lowest market rates OROCIRIES, of all kinds IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS. Will sell GOODS at prices tarnaa corrornos, Giv• as* call and examine our stock SIGN OF. THE RED FRONT. Oct-5t:1867 , - 1 f liti - MtBER ! LUMBER ! I rim indonArd bum band. and furnW* to Gr am WWI INB BOARDS AND PLANE. W1..t0 Plne iti d minim na t igissAlsk end. Pins Frame Stec ihnred 4SVll,Phostorhht tad Battu lath, &a, am um it BodKneo Tefley, Yrtnidit two ogles ocathlkipotot Inkaio Cbk4 law WE Pat ofica iiiiilrart .4l „Areedltrolne, #4aois mum, Pa: nNLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE: Yttit General Transatlantic Ocantany's Splendid Nut Btarunsbi l is; • • I.ATIBUT 80cann5................6arairday, Oct. 6. 11614g1t11 ... ...., .. Dinalista......Batarday, 0449. VA LK DB PAM' thasnian..—......Saturday, WROTE 1.2341111.. Saturday, Ncre,l6. •To Brost or Herre,(wine inclndedd lirst - Cabin, $160; Second Cade. WAWA gold). These Stainiteralhe not carry Steams Passengers. 080. MACNENZIN, Agent, 68 Broadway, New York. Iht•oviston BlLlunteA. ireekt=4, n o'•, APP 141 6,: £ 75 2 00 6006 60 66 Lard„..— 10 16 Bacon, Hain6,-- 16 Sides,.... 10 " Bboulders, 10 ' 10® 16 8 3.2 Soap, 7@ 8 . . .. 10 To prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Far West," this History of that vast and fertile region will prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it doesa want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable guide to climate, soil, products, Means of travel, ire. " - AGENTS WANTED.--fiend for Circahrs and see our terms, and a full description ut the work. Address NA TIQN AL PUBLISHING PO., 26 5. Seventh at., Philadel phia, Pa. [Oct. 2.-lm A FEW MORE AGENTS WANTED to take orders for our popular Books and Eng:ay - logs, either on Com /Mini= or shlary. Our publications are standard works by the best authors in the country, among which Is Tiffany's Sacred Biography and History, Holland's Life of Lincoln, Abbott's History of the War, • lleadiey's Life of Washington, 115v.13 Phillips' Christian Home, and gthers. Agints will not be required to canvass ter ritory previously occupied. unless preferred. For par ticulars address, GURDON, 811.1 A CO., Publishers, Oct. 2.-1 m Springfield, &buss. A LIST OF NEWSPAPERS We have pnblishsd a Complete List of all Newspapers la the NEW ENGLAND ,Brame; price 2/sc. STATE or NEW Yolk; price 25c. MD., and Darr. OF Con.; price 25c. 0/110; price, 25c., PENNETLVANLA ; price 25c. INDIANA; price 25c. ALL of the above for ONE Donua. G. P. NOWEILL 4 CO., 40 Park Row, N. Y. [Oct. 2.-lm CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER • tIOMBINES in one garment a PER- L/ nor rrrrnin Coeur, and the meet desh able Skirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hip.; it improves the form without tight lacing ; gives ease and elegance; is approved and recommended by physician..— Manufactured by D. B. ISAUNDERS a CO., , 96 Summer 5t.,.110.t0n. THE CELEBRATED ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS J. ESTEY Jr CO., Brattleboro, Vt., The Original Inventors and 3Lannfacturers. Combining mere perfections than any other In the world. Have taken the Ist premiums at all the principal Fairs in the country. 395 Wanhington et., Boston; 417 Broome at., N.Y.; 18 No. 7th et., Phila.; 115 Randolph et., Chicago. [Oct. A ' KNTS WANTED.—To Insuiunce AGENTS, &C., &C. —We riSil to secure an agent to every city of more than 5,000 population, to act for us in canvassing fur bu sinesa. A man who is already established in some oc cupation which allows him a few tip .re ht.ors, can easily increase his income several hundred &liars per ye tr.— This is an opportunity fur active men to secure a pro fitable connection with the best established Adverti,ing Agency iu the United States. Address. with fullparticu lore, references, Ac. GEO. P. ROWELL k Oct. 2.-lm 40 Park Row, New. York. WE ARE COMING, And will present. to any person sending us a club in our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goode, &c., a Silk Dress Pattern. Piece of Sheeting, Watch, &c., (retro( coot. Catalogue of goods. and sample, sent to any address free. Address, J. 8 lIA.WES & CO., 30 Llanover street., Lksiton. Maio. P. O. Box 225. i;Oct. ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR! AGENTS WANTED everywherefor our One Dollar sale. A Watch, a Tea Sett, a Shawl, a Dress for aito dol lar each. Send 25 eta. and stamp ftr two checks and cir culars giving full particulars. Address ARLINGTON, DROWNE & CO., 573 Washington street, Boston. Oct. 2.-in S. HENRY, Pastor A GENTS WANTED—SIO to $2O a day, to introluce our 11. new patelt STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Price $2O. It uses two threads, and makes the genuine LOCK STITCH. All other liivr priced machines make the CHAIN Surat. Exclusive territory given. Send for cir culars. W. G. WILSON t CO., Manufacturers, leveland, Ohio. [Oct. 2.-lm WE STILL LIVE! DON'T be humbugged by Impostors or "patent" cast iron or machine ••Stencil tools." Send for our New Catalogin, of IMPROVED STENCIL DIES, 20 varieties all of Steel, carefully finished-and tempered. Oct. 2.-lm S. M. SPENCER & CO, orattleboro, Sin A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, with my Patent Stencil Tools. I prepay samples free. Beware of infringers. My circulars will explain. Address A. J . puLve,u, Springfield, Ysrmont. [Oct. 2--lm - 7 , ; TO $lOO per month and travelingexpenses, paid I el good agents to sell one Patent Ererlastrng Itehtter Wire Clothes Lines. State age. and Address American Wire a.,l62;Bruadway, New York. yOU'RE WANTED ! LOOK HERE ! Agents. both male and female, wanted everywhere to sell the PATENT. IMPROVED Ins RESERVOIR. (by which from one to two pages , car, be written without replenishing with ink), and our ~ a gcy and Dry Goods. etc. Can clear from S 5 to s,,dt) day. No capital required. Price 10 cents, with an advertisement describing an article for sale in our DOLLAR PURCHASI NG AGENCY. Cir culars sent free. EASTMAN & KENDALL, Oct. • 65 Hanover at, Boston, Mass. AGENTS wanted, to sell Six New Inver,- 6,000 lions, of great value to families; all pay great profits. Send 25c. and get 80 pages and sample gratis.— Agents have ma d e $lOO,OOO. EPEIRAI3I BROWN, Oct. 2.-lm ell, Mass. PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS TUE GRAFTIN MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Beat. Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green. lead, stone, olive, or drab, to suit the taste of the consumer. It Is valuable forllousc 1, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements, Catriage and Car-Makers, Wooden-ware, eanvas,Metal and Shingle Boots, ( it being Fire and Water proof), Bridges, Burial Cases,Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Ploor,oll Cloths, (ono Manu facturer having used 5000 bbls. tbe peal yr, at,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for'body, durability, elasticity, aritadhesiveness. Price VS per bbl., of aiti lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. .r ar. ranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular, which gives fall particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Proprietor. 244 Pearl t., New York. .!?Agents wanted. [Oct. 2.-1 m CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED TIIE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. UP IIAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Co-.sumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Mutinous, Ueneral Debility and all morbid conditions of the system depen dent-on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtue - as the great be-ling remedy of the age. $1 a bottle. or six bottles for $5. Sent by Express. Sold by S. C. UPLIA3I, No. 25 South Eighth st.,Philadelphia. and priocipal Druggists. Circulars sent free. [Oct. 2.-lm THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD. ELTRACT OF A LETTER FROM BARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD Will you be kind enough to have forwarded to me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment; if you will send at the same time the account,l will forward you the amount through Messrs. Exuma. & Co., New York. BISON SOLOMON ROTHBCLULD having recommended to many of hie pleads Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they being &limns to procure it, ho should advise him to establish a depot In Paris. MUSLINS, THE INDIAN LINMENT, as s relief, fiver ready; as a killer of pain, taken inward ly, or outmatch applied, has no equal. For the relief and cure of R/Mtnnatic and Neuralgic affections, Sprains. Bruises, ,sc„ it 1 unequalled It is also moat efficacious, taken inwardly, in the care of Cholera, Cramps and Bain-, in the Stomach, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Norbus, id Ch o l era butane., ere,* ij is without exception the raost wonderful Panacea the affords. No family should be without T it. Beery VlSLklit by land or sea should hare a bottle. MINIMS and FARMERS residing at a distance Item Physicians should keep it constantly on hand. In cams of Accidents, and sadden attacks of Stomach Complaints, its value cannot be istimateil. In quire fur sajor LANE'S INDIAN LIINIIMENT t and take no other. !Price,.so eta. per bottle. For sale at Wholesale and retail by Dames Barnes & Co., 21 Perk Row, New York; Ogle * Robinson, 186 Greenwich at., New York; . F. C. Wens & Co.. 192 Fulton Cl, New York; Charles N. Crittenden, 88 Bth Ave., New York; and by respectable Druggists throughout the World. None genuine unless signed by Jam/ Taos. Laws, and couniarsigned by J. T. LANE 6.loo.,Pesprietess, 163 Broadway, New York. tk"...Send for Circular. [Oct. 2.-lm FLANNELS, &c., LADIES' FANCY • :F U R S ! AT JOHN FAREIRA'-S Old Established FUR Manufactory, No. 718 ARCH !TRENT, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. HAVE now In Store of my own Importation and Man i' ufacture, one of the largest and moat beautiful ea lectims of :FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Far Gloves and Collars. • 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable pHces, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Adams county and vicinity. , Remember the Name, Number and *tract) JOHN SAREIR.A, ' No. 718 Arch st..,above 7th, gout!) aide, Phflad'n• - 1031.1 have no Partner . nor Connection with any other Store in Philal'a. i • EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE.-.-Letters Testamentary an the Estate of Zama Vans:, lase of Comber lauthlorruship, Adams ,etatany, limn, de ceased, having been to the.airietellgeod rash:ling an Miningos township, he bereft ‘livee notice to all par sow Indebted to said eet tu eS4ke ietes4ietepeyment sod thou claims ' the awe to premise', thempkverly in thr settleetent. BJ /1/1211411, Agra , b; ,;: 4tur gktutrtiotinno. Oct. 2,1 m "BEYOND ,THE MISSISSIPPI:" A Complete History of the New &cites and Territories, from the great River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON ITB POPULARITY Ig ATTESTED BI TUE FALB. OF OVER 20,000 COPIES IN A SINGLE NONTII "Life and Adventure on Prairies, Mountains and the Pacific Coast; With over 200 Descriptive and Photogra phic Views of the 4cenery, Cities, Lands Mines, People and Onriositles of the New States and Ter ritories." MA'AM FOY'S Ems, Bth April, 11564,25 Rue Fauby, St. llonore ~; gni clittatiotants. • TO BITItDERS.- . lEALED PROPOSALS will fie re calved DOH Tuesday £he 16th of October", at Medea, P. If" tor the erection of TWO NEW DWELLINGS for the nse of the Professors of Penn'. College, on the College Campus. • Plans and specifications can be seen at the Drug Store of A. D. Buehler. The contractor win be•regnired to give satisfactory security for compliance with the wuthtions of the contract. The Committee reserve the right to decline any or all bids. • . H.L. BADGUR,. • H. B. sumea. • A. D. BUEHLBR, C. J. EICRICH ART, • Wld. H. BACH, Building Committee. Gettysburg, ta., Oct 2,1867.=.-2t • A DESIEAI3LE HOME FOE SALE. Tuemidersigaed offers at Private Elate, the property now occupied by her in Mountjoy township. on the Balti more turnpike, adjoining lands of Jesse D. Newman and Abraham Garver. It eonsists of one Acre, of Land, on which is erected a Twocaory BRICK HOUSE, with four Rooms below and Ave above, and a large Stone outbuild ing, Carriage Haute and Stable, ch., two Wells of water in the lot, and some good fruit. The property ia a com fortable home, andle adapted to any public business. Oct. 2, 1861.—tt ELLEN BUDY. p "lIBLIC SALE. In puissance otanthority given by the last wilt and testament of Isaiah Caskey, deceased, the subscriber will offer at Public Bale, on Friday the 16th of October, 1887, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premiees 4 the Realitstate of said deceased, ccnaisting of A LOT OF OB J OCCND, Minato in Cumberland township, Adams cYnnly; adjoin ing lands of Henry Benner, Rebecca Mills, Francis Al lison, and others, containing. 4 Acres, more or less.. The Improvements are a one and a half story LOG 11017811, Log Stable, Smoke House, Well of never-falling water near the door, with an excellent young Orchard, and also a variety of fruit on the Lot. Part of the land has been limed and the whole is In a good state of cultivation and ander good fencing. Mir Attendance will be given' and terms made known on day of sale by HENRY BEIVNER, Ma'r. At the same time and place will be sold the kllowlng articles of Personal Property:. I Cow, 2 Hogs, Pick, Shovel, Mattock, Grindstone, Hatchets, Hammers; Saw, Drills, Angers, Pincers, Hoes, Axel, Sledge, Dung Fork, Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureau, Tables, Safe, Mantle clock, Stove and Pipe, Iron Kettle, Cha ire. Di bes, Wheel. barrow, shot Gan, lot of Lard, fire Wood, Hay by the t-n,Corn by the bushel,Corn-fodder,Graln in the ground, and a variety of other articles of Ilowiebbldand Kitchen Furniture. Oct. 2.—ti ORPHANS' COURT SALE In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad. ams county, will be offered at Public sale, on Saturday, the 28th day of October.lBB7, on , the premises, the Real Estate of Sebastian Weaver, deceased. consisting. of a TRACT OF LAND, situate in Monatpleaeant township, in. said county, containing 5 ACRES, more or lees, bound. ed by lands of Pius Smith, Peter Rimbaugb, John Law rence, and David Smith. The Improvements are a Two. story 1.00 HOUSE, Log Barn, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, and excellent Spring of water, a portion of Meadow, aed some fruit trees. The house is [mar the road leading from lallN's Mill to the Bonaughtown road. AtirSale to commence at 1 ' P. M., on said day when attendance will be given cud terms made known by. JOHN WEAVER, Sx'r. By the Court—AnAx W. Misrar., Clerk. [Oct. 2.—ts ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county, will be offered at Public Sale, of Saturday. the Btll day of October, 1807, on the premise+, the Real Estate. of Jacob Wolf, deceased, consisting of a FARM, situate in Hamilton township. Adams county, containing 176 At RES and 66 PERCHES, adjoining lands of Samuel Woll, H. nry Stock, Samuel Miller, and others , d bound. ed on one side by the public road eading from New Ox- ford to East Berlin, and the road leading tram the Hanover and Carlisle turnpike to Abbottstown on the other, about equal distance from Abbottstown and New Oxford. The Improvements are a Two-story STONE HOUSE, Bank Barn, part stone, part frame, with Wagon Sheds attached, One-story Stone Spritg and Wash house, a good Carriage House and Hog Stable, all in good re. pair There is an excellent Spring dear the house, and two ethers on the farm. About :16 or 40 Acres are in excellent timber, a good proportion of Meadow, and under good fencing and well limed all over. The land will be sold together, or in parcels, to suit purchasers. .elf any persons are desirous of viewing the premises before the day of sale, they will be shown the same by the widow, residing thereon. 'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. JI., on said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB STOCK, Trustee. By the Court —Anau W. MUSTER, Clerk. Oct. 2.—td OR' EXPERIENCED BOOK-AGENTS can have an opportunity to canvass for Prof. CALVIS Stows's History of the Books of the Bible, noticed la our columns to-day, by aim!) in; at Once to ZEIGLER NIcCURDY k CO., 501 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 25.-30 NOTICE. I WILL be hi Gettysburg with Flour. kc., every MON. DAY and FRIDAY in each week. Persons who may desire me to furnish them with either Flour or Feed-stuff, will leave their m dere, either with John C flamer or DlM ner k Zeigler, stating the kind and quantity wanted, when the same will be delivered at their dwellings, by Sept. 25, 1567.-tt GEORGE GIMIELL. M. C. STALLSMITH'k SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS dr. CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering—contracting and erc.ct jug buildingi c•f all kinds, Repairing. kc. Tliey Keep constantly en hand and manufacture to order, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, 6ASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article in the Building Line Sea4oned material constantly on band, experienced work men Cwaya in readineas, and work executed with dispatch. Orders promptly attended to W3I. C. STALLSILITH, C. 11. STALLSMITII. Sept. 18, 1867.—tf JOHN HENDRICKS. HIRAM WARREN. RECONSTRUCTION. IF YOU WANT TO BUY GROCERIES • cheap, nom e to our store In East York etreet where every thing in our 'foe will be sold at a short profit. Everything kept in a first class grocery, will be found there, also CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS, TOBACCO.AND SEGARS, ' Produce taken in exchange for goods, cash paid for old meat. .3..Parmers come and see • , THE WONDER OF THE AGE, WARREN'S ELECTRIC CHURN, which makes one-fourth more butter than any other Ch urn (oat of the same cream.) We keep them for sale and will be •,leased to show them. Don't forget the place. HENDRICKS k WARREN. Gettysburg, Sept.lB,lB67.—tf BARGAINS at the new GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG. JOHN CRESS & SON HATING opened a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on the north-west corner of the Public Square, have Just received a splendid assortment of PB.ESH • GROCERIES, inclirdleg Sugars, Coffee, Molassee, Syrup, Teas. Spices, Tobacco,•Salt, Fish, Hams, Shoulders, kc. Also, QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS, Nuts, Truits,Scisps, PaneYdrtleles and Notfonegsaarilly. We will also keep on hand IfEHHIL and Illiklli.STUPYS. Having purchased for 01811,00 are prepared to Sell very cheap. Givens a call audjudgetfbr'yoarseivas. • "401311 =Sit Sept. 25,186. J:W. WHISK NEW SEGAB STORE. rpm undersigned armources to the citizen of Getty& burg math* vicinity, that bolas Just opened NEW SECrAR STORE,. IN GETTYE3BURG. lie will keep on band the beet BEAnil, and teignatint• facture for plural sale fltragagna fh awagr. E•lrn sell at the lowest Uring prli6e, and at trhedande 'aerie Ith is aim thesis:the Ibr the ffichnsood,Cirs.,) , Uncle, and ITtiIMR their C?aesieer Tobsooo,st iamb. sale and nmUL lin Stars to in Otannbeisinarg And* s Lail soinat 1 / 1 14 0tth141161.894.1 Millao ll2looo4oll b* -,tAo#o3*-044:1012**r sar - „ ii,:f..-...iie rnt The undersigned, Administrator, cum testament° an nexe,. of the estate of Ear.sxsza Maoists, late of llama totiban township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will, by virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court of said county, expose to Public Sale, on Friday, the Ilth day of October next, tot 1 o'clock, P.M. on the premise*, the valuable FAlf3,l of said deceased, situate In "Carroll's' Tract,' Hamiltonban township aforesaid, about 3,4 tulle east o' Fairfield, on the road leading to Emmitteourg, containf log 12J ACRES, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land, with excellent running Water in most of the fields. The- Improvements are a two story Stone Dwelling, Log Barn, with Wagon Shed attached, Stone Spring House, and other out-buildings About 2 Acres are in first-tate Meadow, with a fair proportion of good Timber. There is a good 0, chard of choice Fruit; also a never-failing Spring of Water near the door. Several Quarries of good Limestone have oven opened on the premises. SipPersous desiring to view the Farm, will call on the indersigned residing thereon. IlfilrAttendance will be given and terms made known EBENEZER McOL'iLEY, Acirn'n. Aug. 21.-ta Mork TrueDernocrat Invert 3 times and charge this office. ANNA MARY CASKEY VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned offer at Private Sale, their valuable Farm, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., near Mummasburg, on the road to Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Benjamin Dewrdortf, Andrew Klock, and others, containing 150 ACRES, more or less. The Improvements consist at two DWELLING IDUSES, one of them two stories,:the other 1,%' stories; also a good Bankllarmand a good Stable. The property can be conveniently divid ed, so as' to have a set of build iogs on each, Spring House, Corn Crib, Wagon Sheds, and (Aber outbuildings There is a good Orchard of choice Fruit; also a never falling Spring of Water near the door. Part of the Farm has been recently well limed. There Is a fair proportion of Meadow and Timber Land. Also, about 25 or 30 ACRES of Mountain Land,.year Aremitsville, adjoining lands of John Bittinger and others, well covered with emellent Timber. sa,,Persons desiring to view the premises, will call on the undersigned, residing thereon. Aug. 18.-tf VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber offers at Private Sale Ins valuable F All3l, situated in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., con taining 127 ACRES, more or less,on the road loading from the tinnnemalter's 31il1 road to Hillerstosrn, adjoining lands of David Boeserman, Valentine Frock and others. The improvements are part Log and part Stone Dwelliwg, and in good condition. There are about 23 ACRES; in good Timber, and a sufficient amount of gocd meadow. The farm is well watered, and has recently been welllimed. It in ander goal fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR CHARDS on the place, in thriv‘ng condition. :School houses and Churches are convenient. It - B.Pere ns dedtring to see the property will call on the undersigned residing thereon. Sept.ll. In AIIIIA3I FLENNER. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Saturday, thel9th elf October, 1 , 367, at 1 o'clock, P.M. The subecriber will sell, at Public Sale, on the premises, THE VALUABLE FARM, on which he now resides, situate in Unntiogton town ship. Adams county, Pa., about 2 miles south of Peters burg, near Wiermen's Mill, adjoining lands of Joseph Wierman, Joeeph A. Wierman, Herman Bierman, and others, containing 64 ACRES, more or less. The Im provements are a two-story Frame and Log WEA'IIIEII - DWELLING, with a Log Kitchen attached, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a frame weatherboard. ed Qhop, and other outbuildings. There are two good Serfage, one of them convenient to the house, a thriving young Apple Orchard, about 130 bearing Peach trees. about 25 bearing Pear trees, and other fruit. There is a fair proportion of good Timber and Meadow. There are between 40,0 and 3000 young fruit trees in a Nursery, which will be cold with the property. iiir-Any person desiring to view the prembres can call on the subscriber residing thereon. The property is to good order.,',, *et-Attendance will be given and terms made known au day cfsele Ly JOHN CLEAVER. Sept. IL-ts • _ pußLic SALE. The subscriber, Executor of the Estate of Jotry Mc- E SIG HT, late of Bettderav it le, Adams county, Pa., deceas ed, will sell et Public Sale. on Saturday,the 51/1 of fieies, bee stead, at 10 o'clock, A. M, on the premises, the follow. lug valuable Real Estate unsaid deceased, to wit : THE )IANSIOS MOUSE and Lit, situate - in •Bevidort• vllle, !routine on Main Street, huilt of Brick, two.story high, containing five Rooms 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 dour, a Garden with a number of fruit trees thereon. No. 1. Lot lying in the rear of the Muse, containing throe ACKER, on which is an e.xeellent hearing Orchard with a double Lo,r Barn and threshing floor thereon. No. 2. Adjoining the above, con taining two and I half Atres, and partly planted with fruit trees. No. 3. Adjoining No. 2, and contain pg two and a quarter Acres. No. 4. Lying north of No. 3, and containing 3% Acres. No. 5. Adjoining 110. 4, and con taining 3% Acres. No. 6. Adjoining No. 5, and lying north of it c , ntnining 2 3 /, Acres. No. 7. Adjoining lands of WILLIAM 'flans, Jr., and fronting on a twenty foot Alley, two Acres. Also, .FIVJ BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Main street and contining about 1 % of an Acre each. Also, A LOT OF TIMBER LAND,. (mostly Oak and Hickory.) lying about one mile north east of Bendersville nod adjoining lands of Daniel Peters and others, containing to Acrea, more er lent. The location of the above property it very desirable and the lute all easy of access. Sip -Per s o ne wishing to view the property will call on the Kiecntor residing in Benderav ille. /ii-Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of Bale. by A. T. WRIGHT, Ex*r. Jails Ilmize, Auctioneer. [Sept. 11.—ti A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber offers at Private Sale, his valuable COPPER STONE FARM, situated in Men dlen township, Adams county. Pa., oti the road leading from Benders villa to Petersburg, two utiles 'from the former place, containing 1.37 ACRES and 70. PERCHES, improved witty& new twoliory 116 ICK HOUSE, 32 feet by 42, with in out kitchen and a well of water under roof at the door with an excellent spring but a short distance from the house. Also a new Bank Barn 941 feet in length in ch:Oleg Wagon Shed, and , Coni Crib, end other necessary oubbaildings are on .the premises. The Farm possesses superior water advantages,with a great variety of fruit uponit. The land is In high state of cultivation and contains a good proportion ofTimber and Meadow. It is 10c , t461 in a fine neighborhood being convenient to Mar kets, Mille, Churches and Schools, and is among the most desirable properties ju the county. M...,Persons with itte to view the property, will call up• on the subseriber melding thereon. Atig. 213.-3 m '1 SOLOMON BENDER. V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE -The undersigned Offers to sell at Privste Sale, the &A lowing Real Rotate at New Oxford, entire, or in parte or parpols to int t purchasers : No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front ing on the turnpike, with the improvements thereon, far the last 22 years ;he homestead of the undersigned.. No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of en Aere, with the isoprtrrements thereon, adjoining the former. No. 3.—A lot of Ground adjoining NO Oxlord on the east 4 whereon is erected the building of the SEW OXFORDI INSTITULH, and laid out In ISS Building Lots, cOntalning one-fourth clan Acre of ground each, fronting the tuStiplke and High Street, and extend ing the town eastward. No. 4:—Fivei lots of Ground, contain ing together 18 Acr e, mote or less, close to New' Oxford, and fronting on th 'turnpike leading to York—easry lot accessible from th e turnpike. The Property is lln a prime state of cultivation,— Persolle intending locate at ode fnereealpg aid OM. poring town are in ited to call, make their choice, and offer their bide—orhich will Ito accepted it not too far be• low ike common market prices here, FOR I WILL &$ L. M. D. G. PFE1117.164. New Oxford, Rept.' 4,1887.-...3m. PRIVATE SALE OF A r ! VALUABLE FARM. 1 , The undersigned, intending to quit farming, offers for sale hie FARM, on which lie now resides, near the Carlisle pike, one mile from Roland Hill, P. Of and,three mil* from York "Tat Adams emtnty, a ordem; on 100 1101.18 E, feet. Thera Aledoor; Ark. .fruit tries,tn 12k Barn, built s..,lo4rthogs F"",..110.440 51 4 hußfaimLnew 4.tit.teito = 4 11' I fl • - . , . •. ged ismt F'0;11 S A LT, j k Valuable MERCHANT Mall, CI- DARK MILTI: and SAW MILL, with - 4b AO/MS OF LAND, Nueva "Saadoe's Mltl, on Marsh Lteek, irrA4aras collate, Ps., 4 mars northeast from lii usitho burs, sod a miles southwest from Gettysburg,iLlinigood order, water power hoary, and in a good grain rotuatry. ALSO— . One other 1114, known so "Hollinger's Mill," ;with 60 ACRES 01 , tAND,- one mile from AbbottetOwii, on the Hanover turnpike. All in good order. GEORGE ARNOLD. Aug. 7, 1.887.-tt FARM! FOR SALE. I will sell the ?arms, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg road between York Springs and Heldlore. burg, containing, 121 ACRKS, with improvements, now occupied by James Miller. Price $25 per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oxford road; betwesulleidlemburg and New Ches- ter, containing 145 A0K43., with good improvements now ocetipied by George J. Shank. Price Set: per acre: Terms: One half to be Mild on the delivery of the deed ; the balance to snit the purchaser, either in cash or in first Judgment Bemis of not lees than 2200 for No.l, and $4OO for Ne. 2, to bi paklaannally with interest. .3.Theae Sums are patented, lie handsoinelyan# have been limed. W.F. BONNIER. May 29,1867.-tf VALUABLE FARM AT . PUBLIC SALE. .K., S., and M. A. WILSON • I j:! jrALIJAd3LV TANNERY rAT PRIVATE SALE Th subscriber, wit gto glee op the Tapping bust. nese,: offer. - at Private tile, his valuable TABNILItY, situate on South Baltinefire ittreet;;Gettyslinrgi Pa., M elodic% Brick Belart Otop-'with I pool, 2 limes, and six handlers"; BrictOnrrying Shop; Brick and Frame Bark 81111 Rouse; 88 lay-away Vats on-the yard, with 8 Leeches and room to add any additional number—constant run nidg Bpring water, never-failing, in tan.yard and shops. This Tannery Is located in a region where good Bark is abundant at realism abloprices. Possession of the Tannery will be given to the purchaser idimediately. if desired, with it supply of bark to run it. ; There M besides a large Two-stery BRICK. DWELLING on the property, with Spring Honse,Smoks Hones, Wood Shed, Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbuild ings, with a well of water and alai hydrant at kitchen door, with running water through Spring House. There lea variety of best quality of growing Grapes and Fruit on the premises. The property is in good condition, awl in every respect a most desirable residence and business stand. A.llO, will be sold, A LOT OF GROUND adjoining a base, containing 13. Acres, more or leas, wish an Apple Orchard and a flrat-ohms Spring and Bathing 'Establish ment on it. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Rmmittsburg road, one-half mile from towq, containing 8 Acres, which the purchaser can also bare, if desired, seL.Persons desiring te view the premises, or ascertain further particulars, will address the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. Pa.. JOHN. WINEBRENNER. Bept.lB.-tf FOR SALE A very desirable BARR, containing 97 ACRES, of good land, situated on the York pike about one mile from Get tysburg. Pa. The land,ls In a high state of cultivation, beautifully located, and well adapted to raising griin or grazing, improved by a. DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING- and Back-building, one half new and the other part recently pot In thorough repairs to match; beautifully situated, overlooking the town and surround ing country , Barn. Stabling, and all necessary out-build inge, auel lent water aud,good fencing. 10 Acres of Wood land and floe Meadow. Also, a thriving young Orchard of the choicest selections of Apples and Peaches, Peach Orchard now bearing, Pears and small fruits in a4un , lance,'on the premises, Ajly to Sept. 25,1§67.-tf SIIEPARD STAMMERS. W Oat) LOTS FOR SALE. T WILL sell at Public Sale, on Friday the 251 A day of October next, on the premises. at 10 o'clock, A. M., 16 LOTS OP EXCELLENT TIMBER LAND, limning from 4 1 4 to B Acres, being a part of the Sandoe Mill property, on Marsh Creek, Adams county, Pa. .Terms accommodating and will be made known on day of sale. GEO, ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 25.-ts FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. I offer for sale my FARM sitstated in Straban town ship, two miles east 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 maltifation. It has been thoroughly limed, and is in good repair. The fences are mostly of good locust poste and chestnut rails. There ere about 20 ACRES in good Meadow, 13 log in three separate parts. There are also about 35 acres of thtiving timber arid good springs of Water In every fierl except one. There is a new two• story BRICK HOUSE, and a Bank Born over 100 feet lobg newly covered. There lean excellent Spring near the Bernie; also a good well of water near the Barn.— About 6 Acres &recovered with excellent grafted Fruit —Apples and peaches. 'Any pers. ti wishing to purchase a good Rome will do well to view this snug little Farm before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH TROSTLE. June 5,1567.—t1 A VALUABLE F ARM, ilamillonban township, Adams county Penna. The subscriber, baring removed to the West, offers at Private Sale, his valuable FARM, situate in Hamilton ban township, Adams county, Pa.. one mile from Fair field, containing about 200 ACRES, adjoining lands of Joseph Culbertson, J. S. Witherow, and others, and hav ing thereon a nearly new two-story Stone DWELLING nousE, with two-story Kitchen, a nearly new Ball Barn, Wagon ;Flied and Corn Crib, and other out-build ings; a never-tailing well of water at the door, and water in all the 9-.llls. There is 011 the premises a first-rate young APPLE ORCHARD, just coming into fall bearing with other fruit of different kinds. There is also on the firm n two-story Log TENANT HOUSE, with Stable, and an excellent Orchard connected with the same. . . The land is in a flne etate of cultivation, having all been limed, whilst the fences are ahn ost exclusi rely chest nut till Churches, School Houses, Mills, Stares and Mechanic Shops, are convenient—all within a mile. ' 40-Persons wishing to view the premises, are request ed to call on Isaac Hereter, residing on Marsh Creek, near I.l.lream's tavern, who will show the property and state terms. JOHN 11. BAUMGARDNER. Aug. '28.-tf FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I offer at privlle sale at my residence in Tyrone town ship. one mile weal of Ileiolersbrirg, on the Menallen road, 100 ACRES OP GOOD LAND, on which are a two story Log [Douse, weather-boarded, and plastered Stone Kitchen, and Bank Barn. There is a good well of Water near the house; also two streams of never-failing water running through the farm. About i 0 Acres are of young thriving TIMBER, with a never-failing Spring of run ning water thereon. There are about 25 Acres of good Meadow Land; also a good Lime Kiln on the farm,*and a good ORCIIARD Oe FRUIT. The Parm has been limed three times within fifteen years. It is in a high state of cultivatlou, and is surrounded with Mills and Churches. There lea good School-house on the farm. le,„-Any person wiab Prig to see this Farm, or that on the Feick turnpike, will find me at home at all hates. June 5. le47.—tf JORIfFU TROSTLE. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, on very ad vantageous terms, his valuable Farm. situate in nigh land township. Adams county, about bre miles from Rev. tysburg, containing 240 ACRES, more or lees, of which from 70 to SO ACRES are in heavy Timber, The Improve ments are large and convenient. Tbereisa largeamotint of Meadow on the farm, which is second to none iu the township as a Fruit fa rm. It can be conveniently divid ed to make two Farms. W3l. WILSON. • Aug. PRIVATE SALE The undersigned intending to leave the neighborhood, will seLl at Private Bale, his two BRICK BUILDINGS, situated on the Main street in Benderarrille—one a nice home; the other a Store Room and , Work Shop. Terms easy. Enquire of the undersigned. _ Bendersville, Ang. 29,1867.—t FOR SALE.-- , ,. The whole or part of a tract of land in 11 ighland township. containing 98 ACRES. Enquire at DR. R. D OMER'S Drug Store. Aug. 2.1* 1887.-tt FOR SALE.—A Choice ' FARM. in a high state of cultivation; 231 ACRES; 100 bushels of Lim e'to the acre ; 30 Acres in Thither; large Ba,.k Barn and Brick Dwelling; plenty of Fruit, ac.; 2 miles west from Gettysburg One Other very desirable FARM ,containinx 125 ACRES 25 Acres in TIMBER; buildings, good; adjoining Un does Mill property, 6 miles south from Gettysburg. s'O per Acre will buy this farm. GEO. ARNOLD. August 7,1667:- -11 • CHOICE WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS.—I have several Tracts of choice Western PRE—EMPTION LANDS, gond locations, near matteolidehConnty.Townspic., iu well-settled neighbor hoods, which 1 will exchange at a fair price for real es tate in Adams county. Aug. i. 1867.—t f FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A First rate— 4IIINGLE MILL nod SAW MILL with plenty of work, three miles from Casbtoi - tt, Adams county, Pa. Aug 7;1887 —tf A. M. HUNTER. A FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, Within two miles of Gettyiburg,. on the Harris burg road, with all necessary improvements, and in pridie order. I Will sell from 100-to 160 Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.— For further information, apply to WM. WIBLE. Gettysburg, Pa. Sept 18-tf DRUG STORE POE SALE.—The 'subseiiber, Ex ecutor of the Rstate of Dr. H. C. EOLERT. deceased, will salt at Private Sale, the HOUSE and DRUG ES STABLIrTIMENT °timid donated. on the public square in HANOVER, in York county, Pa.. being an excellent stand for a Drug Store, well established, with a good run of custom. All desirous to so gage in the Drug Business would do well to call and erAmine kr themselves, as it will be sold—lf not at prfrato sale. at public sale, with out reserve. STEPHEN KEEVER, Executor. 8ept.25.4t0 1867. FALL 18y6.MILLINERT. MISS McCREARY dfijust 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 del} conipetitfon. Also Sonnet and Hat trimmings of all the latest 'Wes, and DAMN . GOODS of every rariety. linalonnetei made to ardor, at the shortest notice. Sept. 11, 1887.-1 m • PHI undersigned respectfully informs his Mends and the public that hi has taken his sou, Casale B. Sisuagnit into partnerthip, and the business will here. after be conducted under the Arm tam& of Wm. C. snag JE Soh. lie returners thanks to the public. tor the libenkt patronage hilts:l6 extended . to Min t and TIP. guests that their favors be 'continued.' • • liept.lll.4t ' WM. 0. TALI. lEMI. mu.#I7PIRINTIOOO73 of Ow various Blibbsth 1441400 1 1 di* , raruatod wino* 4 k' , thi t -kfaceffollialnofaiviot web, thasiolairg„ Pa., oa AK ,faaloyakeit Ooktbor, at ICI 0'c100144,4 3L, to-: WO, oflopoisbig Closaty e 4 ‘ immss.,. a. •• - ' 47. tax fotatt AT PRIVATE SALE W3l. A. ELDEN ALSO- GEORGE ARNOLD 4flUnriij. NOTICE NOTICE. & t ; PROOLCNIATION‘.•.-WHEREAS, in and i* . t he' Ant of the, General Assembly of this Ste" outitiad "Art set to rwitate the General Elections of this Offinffionwsalth," enacted on the 2nd ofJuly, 18241, it is enjoined to mote glee 1 1 / 4 blio Notion of such Election to bobtail, NW to enumerate In oath notice what officers are to be elect: I, PHILIP HANK. Sheriff of the Coun ty of Aden's, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the Electors of the said Monty of Adams, thot a OEN. 1E44 &AMON will beheld in said County, en the Sitcom) TUESDAY 'ol' °MOIR NUS, (sat 8i8) in the funeral Dis tricts. composed of the following Townships, viz : In the First district, composed of the Borough of G et tys burg,at the emir: House, in Oettyeburg, In the decond distrct, composed of the township of Ger many, at Holden'e Schoohhouse, in the township of Ger =ay. In the Third district, composed otthe township of Ox ford, at the house of I. B. Houser, in the town of New Ox ford. In the Fourth district, composed of the townships o Latimore and Huntington, at the bongs ofJaneßeed,in the township of iiontington. In the Fifth district, composed' of the townships of Harailtonbaa and Liberty, at the Public School house In Milioratowa. Lathe Sixth district, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by Daniel Becker, in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district, composts' of the township of Idenallen, in the Public School house in the town of Ben dersylite. In the Eighth district. composed of the township of Straban;it the house ofJacob L. Grass. in Hun terstown. • In the Ninth district, co posed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by John P. Butt, In said township. In the Tenth district, composed of Abe township of ' Conowago, ut. Outhouse of Empnnel Diller. in McSherrys town. In the Eleventh district, composed of th e t owns hi p o f Tyrone, at the hoots of Mrs: Cook. in Ileitilersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of 3lountjoy, at the house of 3lrs. V. Mas s in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township el Mountpleasant, at the public School house in said town ship,sitizate stt the Cross roads, the one leading from Ox ford to the Two Taverns, the other from II unterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Beading. at t'os house of I:. M. Dicks. in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, conipused of the Borough of Berwick, at the publioschool house to Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of. the township of Freedom, at the house of Samuel Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of , Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township.' In the Eighteenth district, .composed of the township of Butler, at the public school house in Middletown, in said township. In the N irtbteenth district, composed of the townshili of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill school house, in said town ship. . In the Twentieth district. composed di the township of Cumberland, at the house of Conrad Snyder, in the bor ough of Gettysburg. • of IHign the Twent th y-Brat district. compose Lo d of the thwnship liland, at e School House a Lower Marsh Creek Presbyt , ,rian Church, in said township. • In the Twenty-second district, composed of the borough of hittlestown, at the must westerly Shoot-house in said borough. At which time and places will be elected One Member of Assembly; . One County Commissioner; Two'Jury Commissioners; • One County l reasurer: One Director of the Poor: One C,unty Auditor. By an Act of the General Assembly of this State, it is enjoined upon me to insert in my proclamation of elec Guns the following sections of Laws passed by said Gener al Assembly, as follows: (Act of 3l,rch 30, .1;5(3.) • Szcriox 1. ie it enacted by the Senate and Muse Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania it, general Anseiablm met, and it is hereby emir:tett by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special electimie, are hereby, here after, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified :re follows : One ticket shalt embrace the names ufall judges of courts voted for. and trt be labellea, 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 all county officers voted for, and be labelled "county;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, and be label led -township." one ticket ehall embrace the name, of all borough officer, voted for, and be labelled "borough;" auceach class shell be deposited in separate ballot-bones. (Act of ititte 4, 1866.) VVIIEZEAE, By the act of the Congress of the United States. e lit itled "An Act to amend theseveral actehereto f. re passed to provide fur the enrolling and calling out the National ferries, and for other purposes," and approved Mardi third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty.five, all pe- sons who have deserted the military or naval ser vice of the United States, and who have not been dis charged, or relieved from the penalty or disability there in provided. are deemed, and taken. to have voluntarik relinquithed.and forfeited, their rights of citizenithip,aria their rights to become citizens, an/ are deprived of exer- cising any rights of citizens thereof: Aso menages, Persons. riot citizens of the United Stet es, ere nut under the Constitution and Laws of Pennsylva nia, qualified electors of this Commonwealth : Sect:oar 1. Be it enacted by the Senate an 1 House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In 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 ballots, from any person, or persons. em braced in the provisions, and subject to the disability imposed by said Oct of Congress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any. ballot or ballots. Shereis 2. That if any such judge and inspectors of election, or any one of them shall receive, or consent to receive. any such unlawful ballot. er ballots, from any such disqualified person, he, or they, so offending, shall to guilty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction there f. in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth. he (or each offence be sentenced to pay a fine of :pit less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an im, prisournent, in fhe jail of the proper county, tor not less than sixty days. SECTION 3. That it any person deprived of citizenship; and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, here after to be lull is this Omusincerwealtla, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to - vote, a ballot or bal lots, any person so offending shall bq deemed guilty ot a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof. Inane 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 Sr balots. Szettoe 4. That if any person ehall hereafter pernmde, or advise, any person orperaotta deprived of citizenship, acd disqualified es 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 any 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 of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punish ed in like manner as Is provided in the second section of this act, in the case of officers of such election teceiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots. and by virtneof the 14th section of the act of Feb. 27th, 11149, every pereon, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, whether commission ed officer of otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or any city or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, mid of the Select or Common Council of any City or Com missioner of any incorporated diet riot, is by law incapable' of bolding or exercising at the same time, the office ur appointment ofJndge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any each election, shall be eligible to any °facet° be then voted for. Atso—That In the fotirth section of the Act of Aeeem• bly entitled .An Act relating to executions, and for other purposes," approved AprlllBth, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 14th section ••shall not be construed, as -to prevent any militia officer or borough. °Ulcer from serving 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 bent the places of their dis tricts on the day of General Election afbresaid, at 9 o'- clock in the forenoon. to du and perform the several duties required and enjoined on them In and by the same act. And be it further directed, In and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of voteswhich shall have been given for each candidate for the different offices then and there voted Ibr, at their re spective districts, shall meet the third day atter the elec tion, which shall be cn FRIDAY, ?In lITR OP OCTORZEL foresaid, at the Court-hones, in the borough •of Gettys• burg, then and there ta,make a fair statement and cer- titicate of the number lof votes, which alkali have been given at the different districtain the county of Adams for any persons for the offices aforesaid. PHILIP HANN, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Get tySbur;, Sept. 18, 1867. AN ACT For the better and more impartial selection of persons to serve as jurors, in each of the counties of this Common wealth. Section l. Be it enacted by the Senate aid Rouse of Re presentatives of the Cbmmonweaffh of Mtnsyll•ania in General Assembly met and a is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same, That at the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of October, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and tri-ennially thereafter, at such election, the qualified electors of the several counties of this commonwealth ahall'elect, In the manner now provided by law for the election of other county officers, two sobdr, intelligent and judicious per eons, to serve as jury commissioners in each of said coon- ties, for the period of three years ensuing their election; but the same person, or persons, shall not be eligible for re-election more than once in any period of six years:— Prorated, That each of said qualified electors shall vote for one person only as Jury commissioner; and the two persona having the greatest number of votes, for jury commissioner, shall be duly elected jury commissioners for such county. • • Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of "aid jury commissioners and the president judge, or additional law judge, of the respective district. or a mejority of them, to meet at the seat ofjastice of the respective counties at least thirty days before the first term of the court of common pleas, in every year, and thereupon proceed, with due diligence, alternately, to select from the whole gasified electors of the respective county, at large, a ,number such as at the term of the court of common pleas next preceding shall, by the said court, be designated, of Bober, intelligent and Judi clone persons, to verve as jurors in the several courts of such county, during,that - year ; said the said j com missioners, and president judge. or additional law ury judge, or a majority of them, shall, In the Mode and Manner now directed by law, place the names ofnersons, so selec ted, in the proper jury wheel, and theisaid jury wheel locked. as now respired by law; shall remain in custody of said Jury commissioners, and the keys thereof in the custody of the sheriff ofsald county. Bro. 3. That the said jars commissioners. and the alter lIT of the respctive county, or any two of them, shall draw from ,the proper jury wheel, panels ofjorors,, as grand jurors of the proper counties. and as petit and Ma. versejurora Inc the trial of issues . in -fact, which may be taken In any action, in trial; of the courts, civil and crim inal; of the several counties aforesaid, in the runtime now practiced and allowed but before the said jury cow misidonera and sheriff shall proceed to select, or drew. jurors in the manner aforesaid, they shall severally elks the oath, or affirmation, now prescribed by law, to be taken by the sheriff and county commlasioners, before selectjng and drawingjurors. Sec. 4. That so mach pinny act or acts of assembly of this commonwealth, as make It the ditty of the sberff and county commissioners. of any of said counties, toss lect and draw jfore, shall be repealed. and cease to have say force or elf from and alter the first day of Decem ber next, Ann° °mini one thousand eight hundred and pi=ty-seven; Provided, That all acte, and puts or act, of saiaiabal , now ill force. in riejation to the em o o d y, maw. . unim ui pp . locking abd opening of the Jury wheel their respective county ? and all acts, and parts of acts Of assembly, now in force. laposing , any penally or peojehtnenton dm sheriff and county connalasioners, or either of them, for any thing done, orittsd by them, or either ofth , ra, in relation to Ike 'keeping, locking. opening, assing, or breaking the imd ; pinny jury wheel, or tp relation to selecting or drawing otjurons, Audi be taken, deemed end held to appirtltha laidjarycomaila . - Bach - of eald juritomlnimfiniers shunt:e allow. al and paid out of the reipectiva coda,.,treasury, two dollpre and fifty emu per day, and four orals per mile streaker, *Mu ihil midair:nor the eterMistasere- in the skidEliatia,datiirof elMI" I niOnit s s .t otilell 4l l ,ll 4 l 4 6 k,addilithirOVl 44 thk tiO,Ortbraddoilk*Weduspostmsi gas. kfoite4 EM3',IN PGA' goacto. ifgat Pica/ ittr ibr tO 1 1446,),1 the • end every seeset at Mind bit Wed the 'mod brand teenveet t i m ,ftiste • the proper tnantt semis. pectnrenibte: tea - do at AGM ming, and the residue to bit hs tlbe syd the treenum of the reepeethre eeentehlte lie NUM i . co use of Sm. 7. saki jury avoidable ht cepa o the daty said • lump dntin lifter to section of of espi o u case ot the inability ot •dtbsts, es smi Or the sieltaz ilsi . . isetoners, by ~s, or Ober so. to dleoluelge OP ellio, or . lett, or retool toiler* Mill% • Prualdest ittl/Pit hi IPA illiseskt may hare occurred, to t a to 'IMITIODII. If ilia - Clle say •us etcsaadd, to whom tisp , ot tof. so* rooteicy t,. OM so* it camp/let with the dur act, ing then tirder shall proceed to O disolli=lboillottos esadle sig 111 1 11100. , • , Thai the previsions it this "at sliodl, sot a city of Phlledelpkto... , ankr to lITOR'B NOTIOII.-40tiors •• attar, cnt tits Blast* otJwts " • them towatilkt=. • stautml.to th• i• • hereby gt•es notice to AD primet to toll sod maks tor tisihttlumisetitite claims against Os SUB theotteated foreirttliount. t 4AOOII K. Waltfrt Pet. E T . Ista pf H hairhig vuoit ip, ,mid those bay properly Sept. IS NI ICE OF ASSESSMENT. T " . ' rd ofDirecton of the Idamissimkg MONS Pin IX . wince Society, have levied • tint Ono NMI threo•fou , s per vent. upon the ~um swetabsifiligr the Treasu r, to meet loan sunned !TIM* the current y . paysble on or tithe Ttit day 1667. A lure to pay with de yl i V:= tenure of a policy. The ibil4W collect the in the districts epee Ma: /pall. near Mil , xi, the township of ; ingcstApin, Benderni the township or Mccsallanaad liastic , the west of the Cheroot Ridge ; Michael ..:4 Lowers Mi I, the township of Butler and the lower al Tyrone ; N J. Waltman, near Petersburg, the of Bustin and Latina e; John ifiekley. nor field, Moto nships of Ramiltonben aottLibartg; MAW Deatrielt, I ~ at Mn armasburg, tito towt ad mow land, Pr au, Mountioy and Oaattorkolj Gawp Throats, n New Cheater, tin ttary, of SUlllilt Reading, k, Hamilton , Ward, dkaarmarh, Oaks. Oermsay a d Monotpleasant. Sept. 25.-pt • JAMIS Rllllkilla g , iircretary. N I TICE TO AIMESSORkI. Tune hereb flee, hi the argument D fo Moira : The . • . borough, Germany, tend on MO moors elected at the last 8 aseties see notified to attend at the eE •roast of Gettysburg. to metro hint ego plicate* and the nettioary lestestefees, se ors of Union, Copying°, Borstek, limeriek • kin, Ham pton, Bentog, Illonatpiensat, ratan, MonotJoy, and Llttlestinn, milt &S -PAT the It th day of °OTOS= ant. moors of theof 01/1110 bland, freedom, , tier, Menne% Tyrone, IllhitMilsidtmni 1 attend onTummy the ]Sties of By order of the Comminutions% J. K. WALTZ'S, Oteei. And the berland, Franklin, Latimoie, OCTOBER Sept. 25 NOTlPE.—Letters of Administra-, Lion the estate of Jaw Tanaanou lets of Straban to nship, Adams county, Pa, doaaad. berries been grant - to the undersigned, iII the lose t•muship, h hereby gives notice to allaplla isheildet to said vita to mate iniatedisle prpoini. sat Asa having dal against the omit to present that Peoperly authentic:at for settlement. Sept. 25. • • JACOB Ot. AMPIILET LAWS. PA; 1 at the d laribution them. Sept. 25.4 PHUT LAWS for IW , have been received rothonotary's Office, and am now reedy der ^tong the pentode entitled by Iser td reedirs J. A. Kmatmum, Prethl. (Soodo, NitiouS, ht. J. HAS L• SCHICK JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK Of CLOT Y GOODS, 8, CASSIMERES, bIERIN En POPLAINS, WOOL DELMJM, COBURGS, and PI, and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds which he is selling °MAP- ER TH EVER. Call at ME Corner of Public Square, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 25, 1 N 3 ODS FOR FA & IVVINMI .18 6 7. WANT IF YO EAP CLOTHS, CHEAP CASSIMERES, CHEAP CASSINETTB, AP MERINOS, CHEAP ALPACCAS, CHEAP MOHAIR LIISTRES, AP COBURGS, CHEAP DELAIXEB, FIT 711 HAWLS, EAP BLANKETS,, CHEAP NbTIONB, CHEAP ARPETS, EAP QUEENSWARE, All Ne and the Latest Styles, GO TO UPHORN dt H91117.L&N,. N. W. Cor. of the &we, ENTAL TOYS. rell JO ' N M. WARNER Weed from Philadelphia the *tett FirAß.jtst best!and A 'ORNA ospait usortmont of BUMS . 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