IBM ()C'T'QB-.V . R.:9,. ,- 11 SPt,M. gs#ictS• MOFFAT'S . LIFE PILLS PAZIIIII;i:ODIZIESOInnism TLD MOST SUOCESSFUL,NEETANE IN THE WOW). Esiablished in 1.886 by one of eur Illostlfillnent Php escithe, and now used throughoht 'North end Booth Ameaica, with more 'pleasing reellte than any other Medicine in men of diseased Lifer, Blood or Skin, In& gestibn, Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, and refer and Ague thousands of certificates are In our possession, giving detailed account. of perfect cures effected by these in- valuable Medicines. They regulate the aystem and put all the functionvof the body in ahealthy condition. Sold by all Druggists. White& Rowland, Proprietor. Snccinwora to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. B. Moffat, New. Sorb April 4, 1861.—lyeow • A, , NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. PflAiON'S "ItIGHT BLOOMING OBREIIS "NIGUT BLOOMtNG CEREIIS PITALON'S "*TIGHT Bthommo CEREUS PIIALON'S "NIGHT BLQOMING CERIUM PIIkI,ON'S "NIG UT BLOOMING CEREUS PIIALON'S A nlost exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, die tilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which It takes its came. Manufactured only by PIIALON BON, New York: BEWARE OF. POIINTERFEITS. ASH FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER. Oct:2.-3t nitIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE. BY PROF. CALVIN E. STOWE,D.D A Work of real value, and an almost indispensable com panion of the Bible, showing what the Bible is not, what it is, Mod how tolise it; answering all the objecticins to its authenticity urged by modern infidels, and tracing the authority of each book up to.its inspired authors, giving a vast amount of information heretofore locked up in very rare and costly volumes, making one of the most popular books ever published. 1000 AGENTS WANTED Experiedeed agents, clergymen; ladies, school teachers and others should send at once for circulars giving fins ther information. Address. ZEIGLER, McCURDYQ CO., Oct, ii—an b4:11 Chestnut et., Philadelphia, Pa. lIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 18 a certalnettre for dimeamen of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAVEL. DROPSY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLALNTS,GENERAL , DEBILITY Red all diseasee of the UIRNARY °ROAM:, whethpr exhiting in MALE OR FEMALE, from urLatever cause originating and no matter of DI posses of these organs regalia the use ofe diuretic. Ono treatment is submitted to,Consumptiou or In. sanity may euaue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity. depends apon prompt use of a reliable remedy. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU4 Rest ablialied upwards 0118 years, prepared by H. T. lIELMBOLD. Druggist, 504 Broadway, New Rork, and 104 south 10th st.. Philadelphia, Pa, rek:2A,lS67.—ly COLGATE & CO'S COLGATE GERMAN • & C O '` ERASIVE SOAP. ERASIVE Is manufactured from PIIREIIIA. TERIALS. and may be considered the STANDARD OP EXCEL SOAP. LENCE. Fur sale by all Grocers. Dilly 16, 1867.—1 y GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALE From ttCKER, Depot Master at Salisbury. Mass ••I have bear- troubled for years with a liad humor; sometimes outwardly and sometimes inwardly. During the past summer it manifested itaelf more than usual out watrd and I used your Salve. A li signs of it bays since disapptared, without affecting me inwardly, indicating, I think, the eradicating nature of the Sale. SETEI W. FOWLE f SON, Boston, Proprietors. 114...501d by Druggists at 25 cents a box. Sent by mail fur :35 rents. (Oct. 2.—lm TO CONSUMPTIVES The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of „charge) roan who desire it, the prescription with the d reetions for making and using the simille remedy by which ho was cured of *Ming affection and" that dread d Isom ,Consumption.._ Ms only object is to benefit the afflicted sod betiopetrtery sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing, and may pro ve a bleesing.— Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 465 South Seem,. st., Williamsburg, New York Junes,lB67.—ly I N FOlt 5a.,T10N Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair, upon a bald head or beardless face,• alto a recipe for the removal of Pimples. Blotches, Ereptionz, etc., on theekili, leaving the same eoft, clear, and beautiful.can be obtliined without charge by addressing' THUS. F. Cali l'3lA N, Chemitt, :823 Broadway, New York June 5,1667.—1 y MARRIED FOpTZ—KLING EL—On the Ist lust., by Rey.; E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. Adam Foutz, jr., to Itliss Kate E. Klingeh-both of this place. MI2M - LFELT—S II AN El.—On the 26th ult., in thisplace by Rev. W. R. 11.; Deatrich, Mr. Gep*e Mehlfelt to Miss Hannah C. Shank, both tof Mont Alto, Franklin county. M;LICENEEROER —LEFFELMA.II.—On the Ist inst, by Rev. J. A. Boil, Mr.. John. Mil tenb4rger to Miss Dorothea Leffelman, both of Buchanan Valley: . ,Miun.s—Hust4Al , i.—On the 6th inst., by Rev: Dr. Hauer, Howard. C. Myers and Lu cy Ann Hussan, both of East Berlin. DIED. , - ;dlr - Obitnary notices 5 cents a line for all over 4 •lines—cash to accompany notice. ' .BI ui DE n.—Near Bendersville, Benton Monroe, son of Cornelius Bender, aged 1 yr. S inbnths and la days.. This child drowned in a tub of water. CASKET.—On the 16th ult., iu Cumberland township, Mr. Isaiah Caskey, tiged 64 years 8 months and 26 days. DARos.—on the 29th ult., near Hampton, Jesse, only son of Philip Daron, aged 10 yearti 5 Months and 2 days. Lilco.—On the 20th ult.., Miss Susan Long, youngest daughter of Mr.. John Long, near Lower Bermudian Church, aged 16 years 10 months and 245 days. OseoßN.—On the 27th ult., Henry Elmer, infiuit son of Henry and Lizzie Osborn, aged 11 Months and IS days. ScßLossEa.—ln .Menallen township, on the 18th ult., Miss Louisa Elizabeth Schlos ser, aged 17. years 7 months and 3 days. WEANER-.—ln Menallen township, on the 23&1 ult., Josephine Weaver, daughter of Franklin B. Wieginer, aged 9 years 8 months and 23 days. • [COMMUNICATED. DIED.—On Timisday, September 26th, 1867; ,n the hope of a blissful immortality, at her residence in Bucks co., Pa., LIARRI ET'A. HALSEY, wile of Rey. A. 0. Halsey, and daughter of Mr. John Ailair, sr., for merly of Adams county. The deceased was well known in this vi cinity, where she spent the earlier years of her [life. Removing to Philadelphia, she finally settled in Bucks county, where she as,urned , the duties of a pastor's wife, in a large congregation, and covering au exten sive area of country. No lie know the labors, trial*, responsibilities, and varied duties at tending such a position, except their knowl edge coines by experience. Vi-iting every household, ministering to the sick, comfort ing the dying, consoling the bereaved, and performing the last sad funeral rites at the grave. In all seasons, amid the storms of winter and the heat of summer, the 'pastor and his wife are summoned from home.— During last winter, thp deceased, whose health had become somewhat enfeebled, Contracted a heavy cold, which soon ripeniii iltto that fatal disease—consumption. ' In. her lingering illness she l longed tq be . with her Saviour, constantly bearing testi mony to the faith that was her gnide through life. I In her dying hours she requested her faithful nurse to sing the following hymn, whilst her spirit was summoned, and the angels waiting to bear her away to her fria mortal home : 1 l!kly atest sun is sinking fast, M race is nearly run, My strongest trials now are past, My triumph is begun. . 0, come, angel band ; Come, and around me stand ; • 0, bear pie away on your snowy wings, To my immortal home. know I'maOuing the holy ranks of friends and kindred dear, For I brush tne dews on Jordan's banks, The crossing must be near. •. I've almost gained my heavenly home, My spirit loudly sings, pie holy ones, behold they. come-- , • I hear the noise of wings! , bear my longing heart to him, - ,ttWho bled and died for me, Vhose blood now ileanses froM all sin, And gives me victory, . • Aiishoit time after, she slitik into kaiieet gee had creased the banks let Jordan, and entered on an eternal 13abbt4h of rest; Glettriburg Super Flout,— $ 9 00 Sutra Rye Flour, 7 00 White Wheat, 2 214 2 BO' Red Wheat,-.. 2 10® 2 20 1 Corn, 05 110, ...... 60 Beek/Rhea; 761 Ttruothy Seed, • 2 60 1 Clover Beed,•... 6 00 Flax,Seetl, Plaster Parte,. 13 00 1 Rapper ton t ... 10 00@ 16 00 ' Batanertrers.—The marketia Artist quo tations. Howard Street Super and Out Ex tra, 9.751010.25 ; Extra Shipping, 10.75@ 11.25; Retallinik, 1L50@12.50; Family, 12.50 (4)13.50; Rye Flour, 8.50@8.75; Corn Meal, 6.75(§7:00., ‘ Wheat—Receipbs 2,209 bushels white, and 8,891 bushels red, Sales of White at 2.50©2.80; and 'Bed at 2.25@2.85. (bni— Receipts 1,120 bushels White, andl,Bso bush els Yellow. The market was very strong and prices further . advanced . Sales: White at 1 3061:34 ; Yellow gt L36@1.40. Oats— Recelpta 4,770 bushels. Sales at 69@72 eta. aye—Receipts 300 bushels. 'Market firm but dull: 50 bushels'prime sold at $1.53. PnovrsioNs.—The, market continues very firm for Bacon, with a good 'retail demand. 20 hhds. clear ribs sold to-day at 18 cents, since which holders are asking 18}e0184 Shoulders 141(5)15 cents, and. rib Sides 171114 18 cents,' Hams are quiet; City cured 19% 20 cent e 4 Western sugar-ctired 23@251 eta. Bulk Meats are very scarce, and holders ex tremely' firm. We hear of no transactions in them to-day. Mess Pork is in fair retail demand, and is selling in small lots at 25.50. Lard very firm and active, sales 100 tierces City at 14¢ cents. • ITEAD-QUARTERS FALL & WINTER GOODS I F you want a cheap Over-coat, IF you scant a good cheap Dream Coat, go to -NORRIS' I F you want a good Everyday Coat, yon want a good pair of Pants. I F you want a good cheap Teat, IF you want a FASHIONABLE HAT, go to NORRIS I F you want a late Fall Style Cap, HOW LONG STANDING IF you want a good pair of Boots or Shoed, go to _NORRIS' IF you want a FASHIONABLE NECK-TIE, go to NORRIS' I. you wautta good French Calf Gaiter, go to NORRIS' good Umbrella, It< . 'yoa want a I F you want good Paper Collura, IF you want a fashionable snit o(Clothes, go to NORRIS' r you want anything in the Gentleman'. Line, go to NORRIS' V you want a good SMOKE IF you want good HEAVY UNDER-CLOTHING, go to NORRIS'. Also—A large stock of OA:38111E1MS EN THE PIECE. l'ersonspretering the goods to . Ready made Clothing, can be accommodated at the lowest cash price. Oct. 0, 1867,,tt TURO. C. NORRIS. FARMS AND MILL AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, Attorneys in fact for the Heil's of FREDERICK STOcKsixotar late of Franklin township. Ad ams county. Pa.. deceased, will offer at Public bale, on Saturday, thO 9th day of Not-ember, 1967, at 9 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, the following valuable Real Estate of said deceased, to wit No. I.—The. Mansion Farm, situ ated in Franklin township, County and , State aforesaid, near the road leading from Castitown to'Falrlield, about 2 miles month of tbotomer place, adjoinhiglands of John Mickley, Frederick Alkda and others. seutaining ISO ACRES, more or lees, having thereon erected a large two story HOUSE, part brick, large Bank Barn, (built last summer,) Wagon Shed. (new,) Carriage Rouse, flog Pen, and other neceasary.outbuildings. There is a never-fail ing Spring of excellent eater near the door of the dwell ,. lug; also, an excellent spring-house with a nevbr.falling spring oiwater in it. There is a variety of Choice Fruit trees on tbe-r remises, consisting of AppleaPears. Peaches, Ac. About to Acres of the Tra.t are in excell..nt Timber, mostly White Oak. A fair proportion of the land is well eat in Meadow, the rest in a hi ir,h state of cultivation, nearly all having been limed once and some twice, the limestone of which was obtained on the property. No. 2.—FARM, lying in Highland township, on the public road running from C.:Milltown to Fairfield, 4 miles north of the latter place. containing about 270 Acres, adjoining lands of Joseph Hebert, Abra ham Mickley, Wm. Walur sad others. The:improve ments area two-story double Log Mouse, &goal Barn and other butbuildings. There is a SAW MILL with good water-power on the property. About 70 Acres of this Tract are in Timber, consisting ot; Locust, Oak, &c.,and plenty of good Meadow. The land is of an excelent quality and in a good state of cultivation, about ono. halt having been limed. There is a well of water at the door with a pump in it under root ,'The above Farms are well-watered, convenient to ficimpl houses, Churches, &e., and are in every respect desirable properties. No. will be offered in separate Tracts io snit purchasers No. 3.—A valuable'Merchant Mill, known as Herring's Mill, with 12 Acres of Land, situated in Ilamiltouban township, Adams aunty, Pa., do Little Marsh Cre It., near the • road leading from Fairfield to Cub town. It is located in a fine grain growing country and commandstnost of the custom of Carroll's Tract.— The Mill has tWo Overshot Water-wheels 18 feet high, two run of Burrs and one Chopper and all fixtures ne cetsary to a good Grist Mill In good running order. This is undoubtedly a desirable Milt. .11a.Persons desirous of viewing the above properties will be shown the mane by calling on the subscribers re. Billing on Tract No 1. Ita..ettendtnee will be giVen and terms made known on day of sale by A. F. IiTOCKSLIBSBB, Jet' os Miens; (D,ofD.,) +nctioneer, COUNTY TEMJERANCE CON -1 vENTI.OIs,;. .The next, regular meeting of the Adams County Sem' perauce Association will be held in tie Court House in liettysburg, on Saturday, Oct. 19th, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. AL All friends of the Temperance reform throughout the County, whether members of any regular temperance or ganiz4tion Or got, are cordially iimted to be present - and 'participate:, It is highly desirable that friends of the cause should be present from every district of the county. R. G. diet :REAM:, President. J. HOWARD WEST, Secretary. . [Oct. 9.-2 t MIDDLETOWN SELECT SCHOOL. THE FALL TERM will open on, Mbriciity, October 21:1, continuing five months. All Bugli Branches taught. Exuding can be had at low rat l e t ii priest s amities. sir For ther particulars apply to M. W. JACOBS, Gettysburg, Pa. or J. A. IL Itether,.Eag., Bigler P. 0., Ad. anis Co., Pa. s . [00t.9.-2t UNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOSITZ TRI N. T. & NEW HAVEN & WESTERN IL R. DEPOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON. BY F. M A . PRA 'T, FORMERLY OF THE AMERICAN HOUSE. Oct. 0,1867,1 y • ATTENTION, Z 0 UAVE S • TTNTIL further 'orders, the ."GET IL) TYSBURG ZOUAVES" will meetat their Armory for business and dtiIIEVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. at 7 o'clock, and in Tau Dazes the THIRD SATUR DAYOf each month at 10 o'clock, A.M. Oct. 9. 4f 10 BRICKLAYERS , - MASONS • WANTED 'IMAM DIAMAY, Constapt work and good iwagea will be even. • Gettysburg, Oct. 9.-30 WM. F. FAKER. NOTICE. TH- • Z Sale Notes of the , undersigned due HOVENHAL, 1, 1867, are in the hands of J. W. aunts, Rig, of Cumberland twp. It may he well toremember that laid _notes, if not paid when doe, bear interiatifreen date. W. H. JIOUGHTELIN: Oct. 9.-3 t W illhunsport, Pa. LAST NOTICE.—LAII, persons in debted to the late that of WagDT a DIEHL will please call and settle at once: It not, paid Wane th e let qf Deicaber, the books will be tt hi the buds of an oilleer for collectkm, without regard to persona. bfcCUltalf a DIEIiL.• • CHURC/1 DEDICATION. MICE new Church of the United Brethrwa Jn Chits, at Barnet, Carroll no., Ild„ will be dellesTaton DAT, OM. itOth. Bishop J. J. elosebtenner of . Virshate and a number of other andetere lent be present. Oct. 9--2 t ' B. A. 8011110.11TER. 2 OR, 9, E/CPTIRD 3 N OED 0 . • BOOK-AGENTS CIIII lave sn opportunity to onivauo. for Prot 43aLvni ilsolurs _History of tam Boas of the Biblii notiood la our columns todoyeby Matonotto -. . ' " WS nio01:1111D1C Y4:10 • ~ .thrrit. Mt ' *tea, Pkilakkikki,.iii. Pert i;W gtirititt of tbt 4 provision Markel» • ,licedsorday ; AandiN4*----3 oo 000 60 10 Egg5,......16 Blom, Ramp... 16 ' 4 8id50,.... 10 " ' - Shouldere, 10 100 16 Clk ple. esries r —;..... • 100 I Ap, 8 BLiekberrie6; 12 1 / 1 0ap t ............ TO 8 Tanew„.,_ • 10 Baltimore Produe4Warket. 4ttu ArdratistauntO. SOLDIERS' At NORRIS' STORE, ti the place to get your CHEAP FOR CASH. I. J. STOCKSLEGEK By order of the Captain, WM. R. EYEITER, 0.8 FRESH 'ARRIVAL 'OP DRY GOODS FALL 4S WINTER . WEAR AT THI STOBX OF 1 A. ScOTT Si SON. Time SWOCIIE 4xnrsiirrs OP MERINOS, all styles. DELAINES, all styles. - 'CALICOES, all styes. MIISLENS, all grades. CLOTHS ANT CASSIMERES pf all stylas and quality. Persons wanting good Goods and good Bargains, 13-Bh on 1 d not fail to go to the Store of SCOTT & BON, Chiunbersburg street, 2d Square, Oct. 9,1867. Gettysburg, Pa. NEW FALL .& WINTER GOADS. •E. HITESHEW ie now recelvMg a large stock of DRY GOODS , NOTIONS, GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES A)11:1 HATS. I call the attention of my customers and the com munity to my large stock pf goods, I am now offering at lower rates than they have been since the war and at prices which cannot fail tci strike the purchaser ea cheap. With every facility for purchasing goods at as low fig ures as any in the traded am also prepared to meet coin petion on low prices from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices is my established rule. E. HITESIIEW. Petersburg s jti. 5.,1 Oct, 6, 1587.—1 y rro MILLERS—For stale a pair L of CHOPPING STONES . AND GEARING—aIso a BONEEnquire MILL FIXTURES.. of G. E. BErNGMAN. go to NORIU S go to NORRIS' go to NORRIS' go to NORRIS go to .:ORRIS' Gettysburg, Oct. 9.—tt QUARTERLY REPORT of the GETTYSBURG piAtIONAL BANK. • Gettysburg, Oct. ; fh, 1;f37. RESOURCES. Loans and Dieconnta, 1109,63-1 25 U.S. Bonds in Washington to secure circulation 150.000 CO go to NORRIS' S. Bonds on hand, Cash Due from Banks,..— ..... go to NORRIS' Reid Estate, Cash Items,. Bonds, Expensee,.... go to NORRIS Capital Stock, Circulation, Deposita. Profit and LOBS. State Circulation, Discounts Due to Bauke Dividends unpaid: $.373.19..! RI I certify that the ahoy., statement is correct to the beet of my knowledge and belief. J. EMORY BAIR, Cornier. Oct. 9. 1867.-3 t QUARTERLY REPORT of the eL FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GRTTTSBCRO. Odeker 7th, 1867. RESOURCES Loom and Dioopunts. Furniture and Fixtures, 700 00 Premiums expense,•;• 1.006 32 , Dom from Nattonalanks,i p. 707 75 U. S. !Sonde, .. ! . 154 . 060 06 Revenue stampa 203 10 Cash, t 40,191 88 Total •5..116,..91:3 16 LIABILITIES. .H.-•-••-1-4-1-1. Capital i 6.100,000 oo Burplaa Fond, 2..70 30 Oren talon .69.970 00 , Deposit} ' 119.853 07 Due to National Banks, , 3,425 93 Discount, &c., Total I hereby certify that the:foregoing report is correct 13 EO. ARNOLD, Crohler Oct 9, 1867.—at FAHiNESTOCK BROS. NEW FALL STOCK, the Largest in the otolty—coneietine of DRY GOODS, MERINOES, [Oot. 9r-ts ALPACAS, DELAINES, CLOTHS, CASS4MERE.S., JEANS, in every . variety. CARPETS, a large !4cck and very cheap. SHAWLS, all kinds lin d prices BLANKETS, very ctieep. QUEENBWARE, the targets stock in the county and HARDWARE and Raddler.t, in all its bnnehss, at the GROCERIES, of all kinds 4 IRON AND NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS. Will sell GOODS. at pric i s DIPTING 00113MITION. Glya vs a call and examine our irtock. SIGN OF THIS RED FRONT. Oct. 2, 1867. tf I 11ARGAIX Si -t--- SELLING .on' AT COST. • RIS:,II.fART.I±4 inteidiitg to leave LTA. Getislanim, Is notheallog °titbit-entire stookot . MILLINERY - GOODS itzfait.• Ladies &odd Air iambs will do well tb , tall at owas,l4 hos Oast 41' brines* "id Illturt Malls ~ d troeti 4:Vra:=l;indebted to :Mrs. MLRllit will OMr , al ' mad orkttle without. :delay. Oa,- 2,11167.—5 t ; •, . : - • lOW 146,4 mum eroi7 PAT sad- •la 41 11 4 -1 .0• 11 4. aens= (Wire Jo, to foroiiik than WO ofiti*lllo l o l mr viol IWO, . tide orOoro,okkortwity4 1 4:1 111- * Zokigri 4441111 whoa O. moo vial* &pt.* 34.7410-• e~,: ,~~. Nei akditOstlVOli. LIA BlLrrl ES hare jnat aereired their POPLINS, MUSLINS, GINOFIAMS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, &c., &c., &c., very cheap lowest market rates NOTICV. anV,pator ,, aduntisounts. fINLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. .Vjl±i l etral Transatlantic Company's Splendid Mail SC. LA ..... 80041101 ..... ....-.Baturday, Oct. 6. PERM& ' Ovens:is Saturday, 0ct.19. VILLE DE PASTS 134sitowl Saturday, Nov. 4. EUROPE __ taXANIE Saturday, N0v.16. To Brest or Harre,(wlne irminded,) Pint Cihin, $160; Second Cabin, $B5, (In gold), These Steamers do dot carry Steerage Passengers. • GEO. MACKENZIE, Agent, , Oct. 2,-1m 58 Broadway, New York. • "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI :" A Complete History of the New States and Territories, from the Great River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON ITS FOPIILABITY IS ATTESTED BY THE SALE OF ova 20,000 COPIES IN A SINGLE MONTH 'Life and Ad.venture on Prairies, Mountains and the PacMlc Coast With over 2CO Descriptive and Photogra phic Views of the Scenery, Cities,- Lands, Mines. People and Curiosities of the New Staies and Territorial." 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 dome want long fait of a full, authentic and reliable guide to climate soil, products, means of travel, Sc. AGENTS WANTED.--Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Addreas NA TIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 26 S. Seventh it., Philadel phia, Pa. (Oct. 2.-Im AFEW MORE AGENTS WANTED to take orders for our popular Books and Engtavingi, either on Com mission or salary. Our publications are standard works by the beat anthors-in the country, among which is Tiffany's Sacred Biography and History, Holland's Life of Lincoln, Abbott's History of the War, Headi'ey's Life of Washington, Rev. 8 Phillips' Christian Home, and others. Agents will not be repaired to canvass ter. ritory previously occupied. unless pieforred. For par ticulars address, OUIIDUN , BILL A CO., Publi,,hers, Oct. 2.-In, Springfield, Maas. A LIST OF NEWSPAPERS We have published a Complete List of all Newspapers In the NEW ENGLAND STATES; price 2.5 c. STATE or NEW YORK; Price 20c. DEL., MD., and DM. or CoL.; price 20c. OHIO; price, 25c. PERNIaLVANIA; price 2.5 c. Luntaare ; price 2:ie. Ate of the above r.,r On DOLLAR. G. I'. ROWELL k. CO., 40 lark Row, N. Y. [Oct. 2.-1 in MADAM FOY'S CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER COMBINES in one garment a PER- J FITTING COMET, and the most desPable Skirt Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight of the skirts 'won the she:l:den insteall of the hips: it impreees the rum witle.to tight lacing; girts ease and elegance: is approved and rec•ammended b) physicians.— Manufset tired by D. B. SAUNDERS & CO.. Oct. 90 Summer st., Boston. T HE CELEBRATED ESTEI" COTTAGE ORGANS J. ESTEY & CO., Brattleboro. Vt., The Original Inventorm and Mn.infacturera. Combining more perl , ctions than any ether in tht worl.l. Have takim the let premiumn at all the prtucipol lairs in the country. :395 Washington et., Itokbal ; 417 P!t., N.Y.: 1S No. 7th tit., Phila.; 113 Randolph i t GENTS IVANTED —To INF:IRV:4:E Ai;EN - T —We wink] to secure at; agent 111 ever 3 f • lt) of more that, Z4UVl.lisipirlitilum to net for lie 111 Catisnseitrait for hn einen;. A man w ho it n:retely r•stahli.heil iu s• Isle which allow a hint a few sp le to tire, can easily increase his iunnnr scSecal Loy l,n I 1 liars per ye tr.— Thin is nil opportiltiity for active men to *or are a pro fitable connection with the Lest vstaidislied A , ltertiong A ken - y iu the United Staten.. Aitdrec,. with Nil parte ts- Lon, references, Se. G CO. P. ROW ELI, et CO.. Oct. 4 1 1 Pork Ituw. Naw. York. WE ARE COMING, 45,th 27,14,u 31 31,470 f 3 And wilt I resent to any rer,n .altdin,.; In a club ,n oar rem One Price I)ry AndFa:e 71:e 1-.1c., a .t-zll - ; Drone Pattern. Piece of :be ctiug, tsar!., Sc-.17e e, f Catadacue of ,rtotit.. and ample. ,e-nt 1., any addte.K flee. Attdrerl. J. S HAWES S CO., IA) er tat eet. Mahe. P. O. Box 51:-!,5. 2.-1 m 5,000 00 2,660 63 1,600 00 607 02 $37 3 IR2 84 ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR! GENT; WANTED tverval:.l- f ual b• n ar . A._ A It null, a Tea. ;.-ett... rl,.ia I i..r •, no dol lar each. : , e2cl*L., .1, awl st.cap t, .k. tale re giving full Imi-twain,. Adore Ar. A I:LI:Sq.:1'0N. 4.881 97 DROWN ESCo . i37:3 II aillungton street. 71 Oct. ..$145 150 00 130 500 00 f 4,9140 07 16,600 38 9,649 00 1,130 73 CiENT.iNVANTF.D—S!(, t., A ...Ay ithice..tur 11 Devi patent [AR 61117TTLE AC II IN L. Price $2O. It !.we t thread., and make, the g. !mine LOS'S :"TITCH. All i.ther 1-1 - I:ii.l mit r; cs k e CHAIN I."rIT:H. t-rritt•ry civ, .1. cir culars. %V. NI, I L.'. PS At t').. ,111. f,ot s. '..'..-' IVE STILL LIVE! Lurniligged b) I ta;,...:r.re •r •i 11 L,Pil or machine ••Sttmcil t0..14.” Sen.ll.,r rg, New (7:etalrortie of I. I IPtiOVED z‘TENCII, DIES..a varietiris ail cf FGrI. c rehaly finktp.i and tempered. 4)ct. .b. 51. . CU, urattiebvro, NI. .$11.2.404 13 Q - IrtA PAY MADE BY ANY ONr. with ray rate::[ Tools. I prepay pyampl, free Ilyware ,at infringes. sly circulars will explain. Addry., A. J. FULLAM, 6pringfield, Vynnunt. [Oct. t.-Im I slo per nion• and! es A) acent6 to Felt ur Ptfref hire Mall. ale mi•J Ilr.otaay, V.>: :.J(t. 2,053 b 6 A TOU'RE WANTED! II ENE! $31 5 1.263 16 .Ager.ta.l,9th n,:e and r. , ,n41... 1,4.nte1 ••Vrt'lBl:•.:e ,fell the rATEST 1311ZOVED Isr RkeELV , M . ..'I,) fn,” ore It. two pages Can toe yarn stitt,..ut With la Land our ritury Dr,) Iron ja t., ::(1 a I. N.. capital renouir“l. Pr 0,. lb nn tolverti— u,,nt p.m::• r sale .ti our DOLLAR AGEN , Y. cular,•ent fee, k:A.:-131AN t KENDAC.I., Oct. Ilab•strbt.. NTS wanted, to .441 Six New I rre.r. 1. 0 ( )() of ' • ' • grerit value [ 0 1.118,1mq: !II 5 .t .1, at rr.,(jt, titl.l get g,,tn bay, ,:ride slol‘, J;. 1:1V)11'N. -1,11 I. pi M PAINTS _FOR FXRIIEIIS AND OTHERS TII g GRA FT tN MIN EItAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturinc. the Best. Cheapest and most buratde Paint in use; two coats well put on, ;ma' with pure Linseed Oil, will lest 10 or 15 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate, color, adll can he changed to green. lead, stone, olive. or drab, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is •-litablit for Houses, Barns, Peaces, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Car-Makers, Wooden-ware. Canvas. Metal and Shingleßcsife, (it being Fire and Water proof). Bridges. Burial t . ases,Candl Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottom!, Floor Oil Cloths. (one Maeu facturer having used 50ou bids. the past par, and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for lusty. durability, elaaticity, and adhesiveness. Price f.. 6 per Irl,l , of ;-;uti lbs., which will supply a termer for cal s T., c, me. ~arr anted in all Cade, as above. Send for a circular , which gives full particulars. None genuine unless brand,' in a trade nark Walton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL. l'twri , .t.r. 354 Pearl et., New York. *a-Agents wanted. Oct.. 2.-Im CONSUMPTION CAN. BE CURED. TILE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. UP HAM'S FRESH MEAT c ERE, prepared from the formula of Prof: TrIInFAMIII of Parte, curve Car sumpfon, Lung Diseases, Drench it is, Dy,peprila, Maramnus, General Debility and all morbid conditions of the oyentem depen dent on dencieucy of v itac force. It is p!eaeant to taste, and a single bottle wilt convince the most skcpti at of its virtue as the great heeling remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent by Exp, FN. Sold by S. C. UPHAM. No. 25 South Eighth et., Philadelphia, and principal Druggists. Circulars sent free. [Oct. 2.—ltu THE RICHEST ➢IAN IN THE WORLD. EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM BARON SOLOMON ROTRSCUILD Pews, Sth April, P 64,25 line Fariby, Ilonure Will you be kind enough to have forwarded to me here 200 bottles of your Indi to Liniment; ii you Will send at the same time the account. I will forward you the amount through Messrs. Ilmtoxr k Co., New Yo , lt. IlsaoN SOLOXON ROTEISCIIILD having recommended to many of his ft Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they being d.sirons to procure it, be should advise him to establish a depot in Paris. THE INDIAN LIIIMENT, as a relief, ever ready ; as a killer of vain, taken inward. ly, or outwards applied, has no equal. For the relief and cure of Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, Sprains, -Bruises, dc., it Is unequalled It is also moat efficacious, taken inwardly, in the cure of Cholera, On:lmps and 'Pains in the Stomach, .Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera /forks, Cholera Infuntum , eft., and is without exception the most wonderful Panacea the world affords. No amity should be withoUt it. Every TRAVELER by land or sea should hare a bottle. MINERS and FARMERS residing at a diatom°. from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand. In case of Accidents, and sudden attacks of Stomach Complaints, its value cannot be estimated. In quire for Major LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. Price, 60 cts. per bottle.: For sale at wholesale and retail by Demas Samoa & Co., 21 Park Row, New York; Gale & Robinson, 186 Greenwich at., New York; F. 0. Wells & Co.. 192 Fulton st., New York; Charles N. Crittenden, 88 6th Ave., New York ; and by respectable Druggists throughout the world. Nune genuine 'unless levied by JOHN Moil. Less, and countersigned by J. T. LANE &.00.,Proprietore, 163 Broadway, New York. .Send for Circular. [Oct. 2.—lm DRUG STORE FOR SALE.—The subscriber, Ex- . °Cedar of the Mate of Dr. 11. 0. limiest., deceased, will sell ; at Private Sale. the HOUSE and DEM ES STABLIcHMENT of said deceased. on the public, ueva • In HANOVER, in York county, Pa., being an excellent , . stand for a Drug Store, well estabPshed, with a good run of custom. All desirous to engage in. The Drug Business would do well to call and examine for themselves; as it will be sold—if not at private sale, at public sale, with. out reserve. STEPHEN KEEPER, Executor. Sept. 25.-St* 011IIRCII DEDICATION: N./ The new Emmylima Luther= Church is Littlest. town, Pa.; will be solemnly dedicated ' to the service of the Triune God,on Sbath, tAc 13Us. day of October. Rev. , John McCrea, D. D.,' of Baltimore, Bee. Chas. A. Hay,. D.D., Rev . 7. A. Brosen, end other minister, will be presenton the 00C111i0R. COrdinj invitation is here-, by-extended to nil ministers " and members of Christian.. Marches. By order Of Commit tee, & HENRY, Pastor Oct. 2,1887.-2 t NOTICE. • - TRU subacraher'hos now thoroughly . i v airw hit 0R18T.121/4Atr IitIbLA I karma all! f‘mw.,.xNria MlLL"tin Z i Cr"k: pi to do GRINDING OM 4* M. of "Teri kind at, 'abort :Ow& Iltr)ollo: tit nelibbcc-i bottlfspll will . Give „'itout/4, /Weft IMMIX WWWI4 .4) fel akthttrtio LADES' FANCY ... .F:IIT : . R S',l A T JOHN FAR.IRA'S Old ILdablialled FIIIt Manufactory, No. 718 ABM OREEr i nbore Ith, PHILADELPHIA. HAVE now in iltore of my own Importation and Man ufacture, one of the largeert and moat beautiful ae iactiona of FANCY FURS, • for Who' and ChUdren's Wear in the City. Al o, a tine assortment of Oent's Fur Glove@ and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my godds at very redsonable Prices, aid I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Adana connty and ilcinity. Bemember,the N ante, Plumber and Street .1011 N FAREIRA, No. 718 Areh st.,above 7th, ',oath side, Philad's. 111,..1 have noPartner, nor connection with any other Store in Phila '*a. ' [Oct. 2.—tm , THE BALTIMORE DAILY MORNING AMERICAN AND COMMERCI4 ADVERTISER, BALTIMORE, TEE BEST PAPER IN THE STATE TERNS $9.00 PER ANNUM THE TRI-WEEKLY AMERICAN SUITABLE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS TWO DAYS' NEWS lit ONEiSIiEET PRICE S 6 PER YEAR. THE DAILY AFTERNOON AMERICAN CONTAINS TIIE LATEST N ems: , THE DAILY A ND TRI-WE }JILT iseues of the Antal- CAS contain all the latest news, both Fo,reigis and Dims*. tic, received by mail and telegraph. :Everything of pub lic Interest is obtained at the earliest moment anti given to the public. ,Our special correspondence give to detail all particulars not obtainable :hrimgh Out usual tele graphic synopsis. The proprietors will continue to use their energies to reud.r the various issues valitable for the record of every day Intelligences' well as for the general Intermit and variety of each sheet. No facilities which can be used will be soared to disseminate occult knowledge and chronicle important events. In every department of legitimate newspaper enter priee the eta propose to meet the demand for ear. lytidings of events. Iran whatever quaiter, with the do tenni oat ion of making the 4 MERIcA3 worthyof patronage and supburt. Our largo siX:c) liwter line's prey , together with our paper folding machine, pliers us far in advance of any journal south of I'hihodolphin lo facilities for the rapid and early supply of .newspapers. Sixteen editions of the Ammticaa ate issued sseekiy at our office, conshiting 01 Morning. Afternoon. Tri-weekly nod Weekly ropers. Iris this fact alone may he judged the extent of our combined circulation. THE WEEKLY AMERICAN, ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING; P1:10}: i. o PER YEAR Tja. WEEKLY ANLIti 11,15 a 'te:.Jily growing tircula Hun, it being CIIKAPF:zr I'APl:it IN THE COrSTRY. It Contains ficsnftfifrht cd4C/11ns of reading matter and fr , an the fact but tVw advert!+ements (cutesisting of but ha; fa are all,twed in it the propri-tore are of forded the proper spa, e f r owing all the current news the a erk. b mi•ieis a charming tale in every issUe. Its tnt,el;ane , us c..atehts arts interestigur and useful, the nirde Getng prepared with a view to making it a we/- Clue v taut 41:11 , n6i alt fin:Alta of society. CLEB:i' OF ::5 AT 11.G1) EACII order. f r eitL , r at, ,ye papers glAnuld be mailed, , A,b to CH AR. C. FULTON @ SON. • Atm rican Cairo. N. 124 Baltimore st . IS a I tiawre. Li umiroor trill .til,,ribPro wlll :dwarf Bend a check, Poid,rlare ulaimy order, atter' practicable. Sept. LI - MBE ! LUMBER !! The un.ler , igniA and will frirniklt WHITE PINE 119..VIthiTi AND PLANK, Wia to Pint, Ind Ole-Mut Oak and Pint Fraiw. Stuff, Sawed . S Lava , Pl4Atermg Lath. kr. :',lll' 31111 in Buchanan Vhllry. Franklin township. tiro of Ft 3,C1,. C 4 Kw M:11. Nat office aoldr,g. Arewhgnille„....taft,(uunty. JAMES BRADY. 'Lim of Zratel I::Mii GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS. r4.n,1 after Mot.lay.Nerernher '2C , tll.l 7 7.s,Prtater;:or Trainkjeill leave AIM :irriP, at (3.•!.ty.L27;;, ar.d. make connect ions . 9 t.41,:a.: FIRST TRIIS will lease Gettysburg at 7 •45. A • M.. with pno , •engers 1" , q• York, Harrisburg. Philadelphia Baltimore, snd M.-North and N rat,arriTit.g . at Hanover J ungt on with at :Lange of can, at 10 'Xi, A.M., con necting with th• Fast Line South. on the Northern Cen tral iteilway,ousd arriving et ilalt:writti at 12 alt. noon. Also. connecting with Mail traln.from Baltimore north, arriving in Hari ishiarg at 1 .0. P. M. 'Arriee at Gettys barg'l 10, P. M_. with pai. , :unizersfromilarrishurg.Vork s Italtatoore.sud Wach:tgtou. SECOND TRAIN Till leave tlettyiburg at 1 20. P. M., arriving at Ilan:is - sr Juunion at 3 To, and connecting with Mail train toctli. Arrive in lialtiruor , at 5 30. P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg at d 15, P.M., with passengers frib Philadelphia. the North and West snd with par.iengois front Balt ib,pret and Wanting t o p by the }'wet Line North, Which leare, Baltimore a 12 I. e.:, in. PaSSC'l.lrrg Can leave Baltimore in the Mail trair. at 9 A. M.. and arrive in/ O,:ty.l,r2rg. at 1 10.1' M. Or leave Italt'inr re in the Fast Line at 12 10.inoort, anJ arrive in (i e :i , y,t,ura at 0 ;5, P. 31. lint one change of cars by the tir-t train. i :titer way. viz: at Hanover Jiinction. The lied ling on the N:,rtindu Central will put trop at any l oo m V..rk. it 4110 er J utirt.en ; awl Park ton . C-.:lLoctig.d.l certain. shy _: HA.,f I iVERIIRANCI-I RAILROAD, T I NI Y. •T A BI 1 on find lifter NI ONBA Y. N Lay of h, 11 , 67. passenger trains nu tin: Hanover leas e as follniin: . FIRST TRAIN (which tnakee connection with the tralom on the North ern Central railway at the Junction,) will leave Hanover at 13.00 A. M., for tort', Baltimore. Ilarri*burg, and inter m•diateetationa. This tra.n arrives at the Junction at 51.55 A. M.. connecting with the Faat Line S nth. on the NortherioCentral Raiiway. which arrive, at Baltimore at 1:: do P. M., and also with the M.l4lTraln North, which arrives at Harriaburg at 12.55 P. M sai_Thim train returns to Hanover at 1231. and arrives at liettyaburg at 1 V.ll. SECOND TRAIN Leaves Ihtnover at 2.20 P. M. and arrives at the Junction at 3.1 U P. M.. connecting with the Mall Train i 51,111.11, which arrives at Etaltimore at ti P. 31. Passengers by this Train for York lay over at the Junction Until 6.12 P. 31. eon This Train returns to Hanover at .4 P. 31.. with pa asgers I,r Hanover. Gettysburg and Llttlestown. sengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover. Gettysburg and Littleetown, will take either the Mail Train at 8.3 P A. 31.. or the Fast Line at 12.10 P. M. ' May. 29, 16457. JOSEPH LEIB. Agent. R EADING RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANCFMENT, April Bth, 1867. Great trunk line fri;nt the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, heading, PottaTllle., Tam qua, Ashland. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, linhrata, Laimtster. Columbia, Sc., xc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 3.130. S.lO and 9.35 A. M., and 230 and 9.09 P. M., connect ing with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 5.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4.40.5::0 and 10.25 P. M. Sleeping Care accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.00 P. M.. Trains without change. Loave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tamacius 31inersvi II e. Ashland, Pine grove, Allentown and Philadel phia, at S.lO A. M. and 2.10 and 4.10 P. M.. stem) ng at Lebanon and prinekal Way Stations; the63o P. ktmak hag connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, Via Schuylkill and iusquebanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 P. M. Returning: Leave Now York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon and 5.00 and 6.00 P M.; Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M.. returning Croy. Reading at 6.30 P. M., stop. Ping at all Stations; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.; Ashland 8.00 and 11.30 A. 51. and 1.05 P. M.; Tama- qua at 9.45 A. M., and 1,00 and 8.65 P. M. Leave Pottsville for Harrisbnryr. via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail - Road at 7.00 A. II Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. pottatown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at A. %1 , returning leaves Philadelphia at 6.311 P. M Ctlambia Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 700 A. M., and 6.15 P. M. far Ephrata, Litsi Lancaster, Columbia, cfc. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Philadel phia 8.00 A. M. and 9.15 P. M., the &PO A.M. Train run ning only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. 8.; llarriabarg 9.33 A, M., and Reeding at 1.20 and 7.20 Ai M. for Carrie burg, and 11.22'A. M. for New York and 4.25 P. M. tor Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion . Tickets, to and from all points, at redncedEatee. . Baggage checked through; 80 poundstallowed each Passenger. - • fi EA. NICOLLS. • General ~Sapterinteadent. Reading. Pc., May 29,1887. • , • 40oprOcido. Roopalarttrs • ar , 99lt urgiv. " , • kyk,iv. - . WILLIAM, T. Hopmos' tr. ; ~. "Our. Own M ke." . , .. After mare than five ynsn egpe and experiment ing in the ma.Mfacture of STRICT Y ran QUALITY .1104)0 SKI R TS, we offers out lastly , ceistasted goods to ' l , le x / bents and, the nubile In fall damns of their on• perfotity over hit othersiin the arrest -market" and they raw as acknowledged hx-,tat- o wear .oe_desli in -the* 66 theft give; More Ole 1 11 0 ,1 1ther . airy an d ier4nntrend them** in intery...selpeete, Dealers fn Hoop Mils shonktaudie s nob/ edible bete— very lady who ha ..77. 4 1 0 . , ,atjlartliat d . , .obl' dasortmeao lorlsdise,fitian ORDIB. M eer [ AA forIN • ael the the . Xieltiloom, ss mAravAom each snip« No , • 43 , 10,00u505t and" AinnittLatipu. _ , !Sal Ootate Gi4tot. VALUABLE ; TANNERY , AT PRIVATE SALE. The subtieriber, wishilig to give np'llie Tanning bust nese, often at Private Sale, his valuable TANNERY, situate os South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa., in cluding Brilek Besot Shop with I pool, 2 limes, and six handlers; Brick Currying Shop; Brick and Frame Rack Mlll.House; 38 lay-away ',Vats on the yard, with S Leeches and room to add any additional number—constant run ning Spring ter, never-failing, in tan-yard and shops. This T 6 water, Is located in a region where good Birk la abundant at realionableptices. Possession ofthe Tannery will be Wen to the purchaser Immediately. If desired, with a supply of bark to' run it. There is besides a large Two-story BRICK DWELLING on the property, yr ith Spring Honee,Smoke House, Wood Shed, Bant, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbnild , logs, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen door, with running water through Spring Rouse. There is a variety of best quality (.4 growing Grapes and Breit. on the premises. The property is In good condition, and in every respect a most desirable resldertce and business stand. Aleo. wilt be sold, A tOT OF GROUND adjoining a bove, crmtaining Acne, more or leu, with an Apple Orchard and a fird.claaa Spring and Bathing Batitniish ment on it. AlscyA LOT' OP , 01/01:IND, on the Einmittsbuig road ; one•half mile from' town, containing 8 Acres, which the purchaser can also have, if desired. . . .3.lersons desiring to view the prstuises, or ascertain furtherparticulars, will, address the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. Pa. JOHN WINEBRENNER. Bept.lB.-tt A VERY VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, situated 3 Telles east of Strimittebarg directly on Public Road leading from Mechanicytown to Plank itoad. Thu farm coitaine !SO ACRES of land, 50 Acres of excellent timber, go Acres Of Meadow Land ; all havin been limed and under a good state of cultivation. The bnildingscon aist of large BRICK HOUSE, large Brick Bank Barn. 85 by 90 feet, Wagon Shed , Carriage House, Smoke and Dry donee, good Wi.sh House with a good Spring near by. 2 Well Pof never failing Water, good Orchard Choice fruit, convenient to Churchie. 1 mile to Mill and Smith Shop. mile to good Public School House. and everything con venient and desirable for persons wishing to boy a good arm. tY►LPereone can ♦lew said.Parm by callin2 on the nti scriber living on the pre:niece. 801f0310ti KRIBE. , Emmittehurg, Oct. 2.-50 , 43elTanorer Spectator copy 5 times and charge this office. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE The undersigned offers to sell at PrivAte Sale, the fol• lowing Real Estate at No* Oxford, entire, or in parts cr parcels to snit purchasere: No. I.—Half 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 en Acre, with the Improyenients thereon, ildjoining the former. No. 3.—A lot of. Ground adjoining:New °Veil on the east, whereon is erected the budding of the NEW OXFORD INSTITUTE, and laid out iu Building 1.41 g. containing one-fourth of an Acre at ground each. fronting the turnpikeand High ftreet, and extrud ing the town eastward No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain in, together Id Acres, mote or leat,clust, to New Oxford. and frunting un the turnpike leading to York--every lut accee..ible (nail the turnpike. The Property Li all in a prime gate of rnltivatton. Perem , intending to locate at our increasing and ptoe paring town are invited to call, make their choice, and uib , r their Lida—which will ho accepted it nut too far be low the common market price. here.lolt 1 WILL SELL. I. D. G. PFEIFFER. New Oxford, Sept .1,1867.-..2m. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Saturday. the 19th. nf October, 1567,01 rldock, P.. 11. The subecriber will cell, at Public Salt, en the preauatee_, THE VALUABLE FARM, on which he now resides, situate in Huntington town ship. Adams county. Pa.. about 2 nines !KAI ru of Peters burg, near NI , rertrian a Mill. adjoining lands of Joseph W ierntati, Joseph A. Wierinan, Hermon Wiertnan, and others, containing 64 ACKIKS, more or lees The fin. prevenient., are a v....dory Frame and Log W . FA 'I HER fitiA KIJED DWELLISIiti, with a Loa. Kitchen attached. Leg Barn, Wagon :941, Corn ("rib, a frame weatherboard and other outbuildings. There are two golbti Springs!, tare of them convenient to the thonse, a thriving you zu.; Apple Orchard,. al,ut lido bearing Peach trees. about 2.": Leat i ig fear trfea, and other fruit . There is a fair prereirtion of was] Timber and There are between 49041 and Zi .10.1 young fruit truer in a Nursery. *ht.-1i will he sold with the prat.erty. Cif - Any Li, view the r. - -rulaec can call nn the thlieerther rending thereon. The property In g 4,• K.: order. *!-Attendance will T.:: and torn:4 made know. on day af vale ny JOHN CLE %VEIL cept. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE GALE The off..r. at Private Sale. 11 , i valuable ``TONE ?ABM, situated in Men ,Ilen ItJYrt,tl4l, A 1131136 v. Pa.. on tl,e r. ad leading from Ltrs e l..r a . sine to Petersburg, two mike fr,mi the f..rnSer plaee, containing 11l ACKE: 4 and 78 PERCH XL , . imprars-‘1 with a new tw.. , stnri B• ICE HOUSE, 32 feet by withan mit kitchen ands well of water under roof at tit.• doe with an excellent span„ but a lhort distance (tom the Ltill4e. Alen a new Bank Rant 93 feet in length in eluding Wag. .n Shed and CrlTl' rib, and ether necessary on t-inii.dings are qn the . premises The Farm possenees auperini - water advantage-R.lmb a great variety of fruit it. The land is in th igh stale _of eultivaticu and cunt wins a Fusel taroprirtitm of Timber sad Meadow, It in -te-1 in a tine nelghtOth , ,od being convenient to Mar kets, 51,115, Churches and Squi.,ls, and Li among the molt desirable pecmert let iu the roti.ty. • ril.Prt - ttnns wish ink to ♦iew It 3 r property, will call up• ~n the Itnn.rr ther rerttitng thcrrtol. An 4. 39—Cm SOLO)IfIN ENDER. vALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALT The It rider•igned offer at Priests Sale, valuable n t LlAte in Franklin township. Adam. count y. near M arnmasbur,:. on the road to Gettysburg. atiJuitilDZ lands oI lien; audit IteArtlorff. Andrew Kilo- k, and oth e r...' c.,ntaintng 1:, , t ACRES. owre, lean. The Improvernen:s consult of I Mk:LUNG otie ot theta M.:- Florae.. the -111,r ; a good Rank Barn. an 1 a 1,•14 S!at , l.•. The property can be conveniently avid. ed. aa as to ?I, e a set of building; on cacti. Spring . FFoue. C tut Cr it., It a,, , n tined;. and other outbuildings There is a i.eLo , it Orchard of clout' Fruit; failing • , f niter 21.-a r the in.. Part , 1" tlaa Farm ham to-en• Ic is f.i. lamest. 'rhera is a hair proportion of Me :flow ar.i T.rnhei Law!. A ataal t Jor 30 ACRE, of Nl,rnat.orl Laml. adjoining 1/11,144 of Join liittinger and others, well covered with excellent Titoher. R. Mrci: RDT. Sup rtl.„Pervffin desiring. to view the prembes, will call on the underslgutd, re siding there o n. J .K , S., and M. A. WILSON. Aug. 1.-tf vALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE Thesubseriber offers at Private Sale ht. value hi e F ARM, situated in Freedom township. Adams county, Pa. con taining 127 ACREA'S, more or lescon the road loading from the Nonnemaker's Mill road to MillerstoWn. adjoining lands of David Boeferman, Valentine Frock and others. The improvements are part Log and part Litone Dwelling. and in good condition. There are about 25 ACRES in good Tun and a sufficient amount of go, d meadow. The farm is we red, and has recently been well limed. It is under good . There ate TWO YOUNG OR CII ARDS on the p thrir'ng condition. :=olosol ILMses and Churches are 11..Pers ns desirihg to s. e 'Tyrol erty will call on the undersigned residing ther-' Sept. 11.—lam \' RAM FLENNER. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned Administrator, corn teetamento an nexe. of the estate of Engsszra Msouriv, late of }lawn- Wuhan 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 11th day of October next. art o'rl..ck, P.M., on the premises. the valuable FARM et said deceased, situate in -Carroll's Tract,' liamiltonban township aforesaid, about 34 mile east o' Fairfield, on the road leading to Emniittaburg, containf lug 12 -, . ACRES, more or less, of first rate Limestone Lend, with excellent running Water in mi*t of the fields. The. Imp rove= ents are a two story Stone Dwelling. Log Barn, with Wagon Shed attached, Stone. Spring (louse, and other cult•buildings About ab Acres are in .first-rate Meadow with a fair proportion of good Timber. There is a goal 0; chard of choice Fruit; also a never-falling Spring of Water near the door. Several,Qualvies of good Limestone have been opened on the premises. lii 'Persons desiring tb view the Farm, will call on the undersigned residing thereon. Sa-Attendance will be given and terms made knOwn by EDEN EZ ER lilcG INLET, A din'r. Ang. 21.-ta /*-York True Democrat insert 3 times and charge this office. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. A valuable tract of land of 15 ACRES, more or less, on the 51 illerstown road; heing the west side of Seminary hill and commanding a view of the battle Beld. The im provements are an . excellent TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, a large Garden with 25 select Apple and Peach Trees, perpetual right to the use of a never-failing - well of excellent water, an orchard of about SO bearing Apple Trees, a Barn and several Sheds. The house is beautiful ly shaded by the adjoining grove of 5 Acres, and near the well. Also, A PULL LOT A TWO-STORY 1101T3B, stable, and well of eacellent water, on street, aa, joining the house of 'Usury Utz. Also, ten Acres adjoining this &net; and 38 more, if de sired at a very cheap rate. 111:aPor terms spplj to Aug. It: S . , AL very deeirable I:Mb', containing PT AGREE, of good lead, &timed on the IVA pike irbotii ono mat hoot Geb , Vetoing. I's. The land la in chiles state of ..cultivation, beaut Gay located, . and well adapted to raising grain or grsaini,Ampotived by a DOUBLE TWO•STOEY.BRICII DWELLING and Paarkitssilding, one half pew and the other Part recently pat In thorough repairs to match: , hemstitch) , situated. wear lookiag the town and surround ng country , Barn, Stabling, sad all necessary alit:build logoreateetiont watespand good fencing. 10AcrreistWood- Jand Cad tine Ileadetr. ADO. a thrirmg young Orchard , of *deed selection, of Apatite and Peachee, Peach Orchard now bearioB, Pews and mall fru its .in absce dance,mq the' 804 24. , mt-ti diLEPADD.,STA3.I3IIIIIB. . , F A,RAIS -gOR SALE Iwt ven the Potosi, 0 ORPHANS' COURT SALE, Ia parmancecif Ma order of the Orphans' Court of Ad am. county; will be offered at Public Sale, me Saturday. Me 26th day of °Maim, 1807, on the premises, the Real Estate of Jacob Waif, dersesed; consisting of a WARM, situate in Hamilton, , township, Adams county, containing 176 SLUES end 06 PRIICHISS, adjoining landed Samuel Wolf, El nry Stook, Samuel Miller,and °there. an d bound .ed on one Mile by the public road leadinefrom New Ox ford to East Berlin, and by the road leading from the Hanover and Carlisle turnpike to Abbottstown on the other, about equal distance from Abbottstown and New Oxford. The. Improvements ate a Two-story STONE HOUSE. Rank Barn, part stone, part frame, with Wagon Sheds attached, One-story Stone BOrkg and Wash home, a good Carriage House and Hog Stable, all In good re pair Them is an excellent Spring nuts the hones, and two other!' on the farm. About OD or 40 Acre. are in excellent timber, a good proportion o f Meadow, and under good freeing and well limed all over. The land will be mid together, or in parcels, to suit 'purchasers. 'llan y persons are desirous at viewing the premises before the day of sale, they will be shown the same by the widow, residing thereon. commence at 1 o'clocilt, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB STOCK, Trustee. By the Court—AeastiV. Mutes, Clerk. Oct. 2..—ts PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of authority given by the last wilt and testament of Isaiah Caakey, deceased, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on Friday the 18th of Oeteker, 1867; at 10 o'clock, M., on the premises, the Real Estate of said deceased, consisting of A ter OP GROUND, situate in Cumberland township. Adains cmnty, adjoin log lands of Henry Bennet, Rebecca Mills, Francis Al lison, and others, containing 4 Acres, more orleass. The Improvements are a one and a imitators , LOG /;OUSE. Lug Stable, Smolt. House, Well of never-failing water near the door, with an excellent :toting Orchard, and also a satiety of fruit on the Lot. Part of the land has been limed and the whole is in a good state of culfivation and under good fencing. sti-Atleinkince will be given and terms made known on day ufsale by HENRY BENNER, Ex.'r, At the same time and place will be said the following. articles of Personal Property: I Cow. 2 Hogs, Pier: Shovel, Mattock, Grindstone, llatcheta, 'Lammers, Saw, Drills. Augers, Pincets. lines, Axes. Sledge, Dung York, Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureifu, Tables, Safe, Mantle, cluck, Stove and Pipe. Iron Kettle. Chairs,Di hes, Wheel. barrow, Shot Linn, lot of Lard, Bre Wood, Slay by the t ii, Corn by the buahel,Co rn-fodder, Grain in the ground, and a variety of other articles of llonsehold and Kitchen Furniture. Oct .`2.—tB ORPHANS' COURT SALE In purenanco of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county, will be ‘dfered at Public Sale, on ,Saturday. the 2t;li day of October. 16G:, on the premises, the Real Estate of Sebastlsa Weaver, decea , ed. consisting of a TRACT UY LAND. situate in 51outitpleasant township, in said county, containing 15 ACHES, more or loss, bound • ed by lands of Pius Smith, Peter Riznhaugli, John Law rence, and David Smith. The Improvements are a Two story LOG 11011. E, Log Barn, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, and excellent Spring of water, a portion of Meadow, and some fruit trees. _The house le u•rr the road leading from Lillv•s1lill to tbettonaughtown road. s3'-Sale to commence at I o'cloc P, NI., on raid day wi, n attendance will be given and terms made known by JIJIINI WEAVER, Ex'r. By the Court—Amot W. Nlnstts, Clerk. [Oct, 2,--ts A DESIRABLE HOME FOR SALE. .1.,e undersigned offers at Private Sale, the property 00* occupied by her in Moutajoy township on the Balti more turnpilte. aiijoinit3g lauds of Jeave D. Newman and Abraham &lino,. It eunniats of one Acre of Land. on which in erected a Twiestory §ltlCli 110 US E. with four Booms below and fare above. and a large Sb ne outbuild ing. Carriage Mouse and Stable, dc., two Welln .if water ru the hit,and some good trust. the property in atom- Li:triable b , -me. and is adapted to any public business. 'Oct. J, lin7.—tf ELLEN DV. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE •The uudendgued will sell at l'riTate Sale, on Tery vantage-tni terms. hi- valitalde Farm. situate in RIO, I att.! hew tiship, Adams vanity. ab•alt tire in nee from t/ et tystairg, containing' 240 ACRES, more or lees, of which Ivan 7 , .; ACHES are in heavy Timber, The Improve ments are large and vinvoniebt. There 'ma largeanniunt of Meadow Cis the Perm, which is second to mine in the bet - I:slop 50 a Fruit farm. It can be c•mveniently divid ed !, isake two, l'arata. WM. W pRIVATE SALE The undersigned intending to leave the neighborhood, di tell at. Private Sale. Lis two BRICK BUILDINGS, situated on the Mai n wart in Bendersvith—one it nice h•me: the other a Store e on and W.,rk. Shop. Terms e y . Enquire of the undersigned. . . 13en.1ersvil1e, Aug. 24, Ig+s7.—t t FOR SALE.—The whole or part of tract. iu 1.1'4:11.an - 1 containing ACRES. Ervin ire at 1.1i.11.11./RNER'6 Dru:,•.s7.ure. Aug. 21' 1'_•67.-tf FOI, SALE.—A Choice FARM, it , a high , :at - „ I ail ACRES.: of Lime to the acre ; *Acres in Timber; la rg. Barn and Brick Dwelling: plenty of Fruit. kc ; '2 mgr. w,st from Gettysburg One ot Str cert. FAlolc.intainiu tl7.i ACREti 2 Acres in TI . 1111E11; buildinga ;,mod: adjoining don d property. 6 milt, hotn liettyeburg. pet Acre mill bny Ibis farm. GEe). AriNOLD. August -tf if -- 1 II 0 I C E WESTERN PRE, EMPTION k . „/ LA-.N DS. —I have several Tracts of choice Wenteru PRE-ENIPTIoN LAII.).S. good )cations. near R-ti I rc,ldet; County TOWIIA r.. iu yr..ll49cttled.naialthor roc.,l9, Which I will exchange 4c a fair price fur real ca rat, in Adam+ cnnnty. Aug... 7. 15u7.—Lf GEORGE ARNOLD. FOR SALE. CITEAP.—A First rate SHIN° LE and SAW MILL with plenty three nide+ from Caehtown, Adams county. Pa. Am; 7. Itin7 --tf A. M. II UNTEIt. FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE; Within two inilus of - Gettysburg, on the Harris.- bur , road, with all necessary improvements, am! in prime (mitt-. I will sell from 100 to 1.0 Acres, to Ault purchasers. Terms reasonable.— Fur further intorruatiou, apply to WM. WIBLE, Sept. 18-tt Gettysburg, Pa. WOOD LOTS FOR SALE. T WILL sell at Public Sala, on Friday the 2Zlh day of 1 October n,.rt, on the premises. at 10 o'clook. A. M . 16 LOTS OW EXCELLENT TIMBER LAND, running from_ 41,4 to S Acres, being a part of the Sandi*. Mill property, on Marsh Creek, Adams county, Pa. tsi Terms a.:commodat In.; and will be made known on day of sale. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg. Sept. 25 -ts Valuable MERCHANT MILL, LI BARK MIL'. and SAW MILL. with 4) ACRES OF LAND. Known 3.4-Sandoe',4 Mill," on Marsh (reek. in Adams county. Pa., 4 miles northeast from Emtuitts burg. and ti miles southwest from Gettysburg. all in gond order, water power heay., and in a good grain country. One other MILL. known as "Hollinger's Mill," with 60 ACRES OF LAND, one mile from. Abbottatown, on the Hanover turnpike. All in pxxi order. Aug. 7, 1867.-tf NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 9IHE Board of Directors of t ‘ he Mumniasburg Mutual Fire insurance Society, have levied a tax of me and three-fourths per cent. upon the premium notes veld by the Treaanrer, to meet kW; sustained by fire daring the current year. payable on or atter the ith day of October. 1667. A fallere to pay within thirty days worke a for feiture ~f the' pol icy. The following named person. will collect the tax in the dlatricts specified, viz: Peter Scholl, near Hilitown, the township of rranklin; Barnet Myers, Bendersville, the township ofklenallen and Tyrone north west of the Chesnut Ridge; Michael Deatrick, Sr., near Lowei's Mill, the township of Butler and the lower end of Tyrone; N.J. Waltman, near Petersburg:the townshipa of Huntington aed Latimo. ; John Mickley. near Fair field, the townships of Hamlltouban and Liberty ; Michael Deatrick. Jr., at Munimasburg, the townshipa of High land, Freedom. Mountjoy And Conti erlaud; George Thomas, near New Chester, the townships of Stmban, Reading, Berwick. Hamilton, Oxford, Conowago, Union. Germany and Mountpleasant. • Sept. 2.3.-3 t JAMES RUSSELL, Secretary. rirt lIE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are .11 hereby notifted to attend at the Commissioners' of in the Borough ritOettysbnrg, to receive blank as sessment Duplicates and the necessary instructions, as follows: The Assessors of Union, Conowago, Berwick, Berwick borough, Oxford, Hamilton. Beading, Mouniplaasant, Germany, Straban, iihmotjoy, and Littleatown, will at• tend on MON iAT the 14th day of OCTOBER next. And the Assessors of the Borough of Gettysburg, Cum. - berland, Highland, Freedom, Liberty, Hamiltonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone, Huntington, and Latium. e, will attend on TUESDAY the 15th day 01 OCTOBER next. „ By order of the Ceinmherionern. Fept.2s,3t J. M. WALTER, Clerk UICA!DUNCOT EX_ECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters .Testamentary on the Batate of:Tacon Lanza', Sen., late of Huntington tornahip, Adams co., Pe., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said township, he hereby glees attire to all persons Indebted to MO estate to call ind make immediate payment and those haring ClAllMllsgainet the same will present them prtiperly authenticated forsettletnent. JACOB K. LEREW. Ex'r. NOTICE on .—Letters of Administra- . thee the estate of Jona iscotrismsoonj late of Rtrabau township, Adams county, Pa., decemaid, Wants NMI granted to the undersigned. residing in the same t-enship, b.hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to acid estate to make immediate payment, and those, basingalainur agaiust.the same to , present them properly' asithentintted far dettlemmit. Mega: :111.-6t JACOB O. 114itILRENNIt t Adm'r. X ECUTOR ' S NOTlCE..—Letteis F Testament 4 on the Thais* late ofCamberhotal Cewmktp, Adams am i ty, Penn., de„ vosie d .. t it m eg peep granted, to the-andersiosed residing Moankiettelfulib, fPe - be heirli...tli'ethatic,_e to all par ems indebted to laid este teloitake fratuediate payment and those having :claims against the same to prevent them properly authenticated for settlement. Oct... 1687.-43 t • IlkbiltY BENNER, - - RneUntor. • •:‘ PA PHLET LAWS. rrSS pAmpfin hive been received at forre °wo k . ottisrqtrowrvady fur aisk*lttifit 'Aistiforsoltik - K 0 wvetwrotrafv. ttomp" - 14 , 11.1154 r y/r4 tqh.f.26e4t ax golatt ANNA MARY CASKEY ICinl=E)2l3 MIII FOR SALE, ALSO-- G Eilli01; A 11::OLD Itgal Nutirto. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS Pll4 l TO 'l3 SEALED 1110 P, ceived until TIMILIASI P. M., lot the erection of I DERS. SALS will be re 15th of October, at 2 o'clock, TWO NEW for the use of the ProMpeor of Penn's College, Cu th e College Campus. Plausianti .. If catiorui an be seep at the Drug Store of A. D,I Bn • ler. The contractor will be required to give ratlike • y security for compliance I n with the conditi One of' the contract. The Consmittee reserve the right to decline yor all bids H. L. BAXGEBB, 11. S. LIBBER, A. D. Businza, C. J. EHRSHABT, W.M. H. BAUM, Building- Committee. .-2t . IMI GettysbUrg, Pa., Oct. %1 • DISSOLUTION. P (SHE partnersitiperetofore existing A. between the undentig tinder •he firm of GARD NER BROTHER, of Petersburg, Y. 5., is hereby ills . All persons indebted t said firm, will please make payment without delay .1 Zither pa rt ner is authorized to rise the name of the arm n the settlement of:the bu. siness. J . A.GARDNER, J. W. GARDNER. • HAVING disposd of my stock of Merchandise to Mess s. Hartman A Sadler, and in retiring from &successful business career of nearly eighteen years, I hereby return my grateful *anew leogemente to my friends an c ustomers for their liberal patronage, and cheerfully r mmend to their generous encouragement, my successors, Messrs. Hartman k Sad ler I J. A. GARDNER. April 18. 1867.-tf NOTICE .1u i— rjlllF. andersigned respect Ily ,forms his friends and 1 the public that he ,has taken his sou, CHAU.= Q. Srstassurn Into partnership and the business will here after be conducted under tli fi rm name of WY. C. STILL nun( & SoN, lie returns Is thanks to the public fir the liberal patronage hihergo extended to him, and re quests that their favors be .. , ntintied: Sept. 18-31 WM. C. BTALLS3IITII. (nothing, HEAD QbARTERS F 9 R CLOTHING. PICKLNG SELLS: CATS CHPAP PICKING SELLS PANTS CHEAP PICKLNG SELLS : IitSTS CHEAP PICEING SELLS SHIRTS CHEAP PICKING SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP PICKING SELLS CIOCKS CHEAP PICKING SELLS TRUNKS CHEAP PICKING SELLS VIOLINS CHEAP PICKING SELLS AC . pORDEONS CHEAP PICKLNG SELLS VERY CHEAP CALL AND SEE 1101 July 24, NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES TIIE undirsixned has opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on BALTIAIQRE VIBE ET, oneiloor south of the Prmsbyterinn Churcit antinemrly opposite McCreary'. Saddler Shop, where he offer an attractive aisortment of rood. in him line, all new orr.cl aelected with the great eat care. Ile Ims LADIES' GONG LADIES' BALM LADIES' CIMMI: LADIES' BALM , IN LARGE VII', !.SS GAITERS, AL GAITERS, N GAITERS, RAL BOOTS. ETY. iiENTLEMEN'S C4IF GENTLEMEN'S KIP B GENTLEMEN'S CONGR GENTLPMEN'S SLIPP GENTLEMk:N'S BALM' (it NTLEAEN'S BROO • OOTS, TS. I'SS GAITERS, KS, ALL STYLES ALS, '5, £c. MISSES' t:O3GR ' MISSES' BAI.MO MISSES' 310E0C. kc., kc , Ac., t c. SS GA r:Eits, AL GAITERS, I BALMORALS, BOYS' CONGR BUYS' CALF BOYS - BRMA 'SS GAITERS. LMORALS, &c., &c. All w - ill be sold at the] low flow t.wn and country. ars giiods and prices before part [ermined to sell cheap--a lit M.upae in the county. By etr dealing fairly and squarely merit and receive an encour , age. et living profits. Buyers, • vited to call and examine aeing elsewhere. lam de le cheaper than any other t attention to business. and ith everybody, I hope to ing share of public patron• The MANUFACTURING of carried on, In all its brauchei made to order Also, Roots :acture constantly on hand. notice—and no effort spared but tir , t class workmen em experience at the busimesa, plea.e all who may cad. Gettysburg, July GI, ISG7.4f BOOT AND JAMES Respectfully informs h is frielnds and the pnblic generally, that he has built a new Shop, on West addle street, ETTYSBCItIi. a few diens from the G urt4louse. and to now prepsrodprisruptty fo esiecute all orders for work in his line. Gentlsmen, Lad* and Children requiring SUORS, tiLIPPER.S.Vsc., are requested to' give him a call. Ile superiniendi all work wade in his Shop, and will guaranty satisrictiob, both as to priCes and quali ty of work. Ste" .11 E N Of all kind promptly attend Aug., 21, IStii.-tf NEW AND CH AP; CLOTHING RHOFC-; AT BRINK STACKS J• Diamond and York,st the city with an unusually CLOTHING FOR Ski, FF, corner of the et. Los just returned from ttractire assortment of = which he will sell at such p them off very rapidly. Call To lis.k at the excellent mat neat and substantial eewin• prires--callers etinnot help lunch to their interest to do lie has Coatis, Panto, Vest Hate, Bootstind oboe'; • * ces as cannot fail to take nd judge for yourgelyeg.— • rial. tasteful cutting. and and then to get hie low ntkuiy, when they gee it on [O. Shirts. of sit kinds, flosie Neck Ties, Cravats, Un r eel ni Brushes, Combs: Trunks, Valices, timbre!! Smoking and Chewing Tclin v. Gioves, Handkerchiefs, Paper Collat.+ Suopenlei Pocket Kaivea, Segal's, os, Pipes, Stationery.&r. ; ,• with a thousart and one tr.erous to dttailia a nyas.: Clocks, Watchee. Jewelr other articles, entirely too . paper advertisement. ! . lie asks the attention of t confident that it will pleas , cheaper. Don't forget theo and the Diamond.OettYstm May 29, 1887. e public to hie new stock, and no one can or will Nell nce--cornerol York street ACOB BitiNKERLIOTF MERCHANT AILORING ' i REES', TWEEDS, CL 0 THS, CA &SI. and other materials fot2len ap, to order, on short motic SA TISF.A.CTIO/ Work also solicited froin tamers, who purehue their °owls elsewhere street, opposite the Bank June 12,i967. -1y FALL STY E OF HATS 1867. FOR s. s. jnet received fr BATS. including the C.aaelinere and Soft Sur Ha Aim and low priced Wcr, I BOYS. Be inviteshis 01. • a call. and general assortment of 17 latent style of ae Silk, s, and also a large supply of ATS and CAPS fbr Ilea and s and the nubile to give him iSapt. 1/, 1807.--tf Nei i . .i CHEAP—CHEA ' i . .. IF you, wish tet. b , IL Conde, WI at JACOISSI era' Hotel, In Chanibereb hive the very beet seleettu OASSIMEItiI, TWXIO46, and are determined to c ; j aell anywhere in town or Alta hays thenteut out, ea ha' ! We bl Those desiringOooda ' se ' We warrant the best rk , anYerbare hobuus . eta ' Wi •ee on band th re MAC Ildr, audttre' wa • . sic II astisfkinfon , I . pin : intindas. ' * . •MI ik 1907. - ' ' - -. H oods ! 'ER—CHEAPEST! y good and 1k Bari& STORM, m wet. , Sottysburg. of ri each Aft CL O TH 0., ha noirket , out ptoduch e tn ns chain out can be said 1.. Any poison wishing to -dime tile of charge.— : p. awn mho bomnstnanoodute4l nd the heii Inp to be had .0440)M1110 told,* 1651 x wow.- • hit ' • • • otictS. WELLINGS, Boots and Shoes will be Boots, Shoes and Gaiters id Shea of his own tnann- Repairing done on short to give satisfaction. None toyed. Having a We-thus reel confident that I can D. 11. IiLLNGEiI.. OE3IAKING ILSON I N G P _THEM! of 3:I ltylem and materials, Wear, furniahad and mad. WARRANTED W. T. KING, REA.RY OE