OCTOBER 16, 1867. SiptOal 4oticto. CLI AX ! QLIMAX ! ! PAGE'S CLIMAX SALVE, I. FAMILY BLESSING FO.R 25 CENTS It heals without •soar. No family should I's without it. We wanaud It to cure Scrofula, Borne, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions oftho Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Borns, Scalds, dbapped Elands, kc., it. makes - a perfect !en re. t bee b.en need over Aileen years, without one failure It has no parallol—harlag perfectly eradicated dla. nave and healed after all othor remedies had fatted. It 'We compound of Arnica with many other .11xtracts and itaHattma, and put up in larger boxes than any other Ointment Bold by Drugi&lets everywhere. Whited Howlei)d Proprietors, 121 Liberty Street, New York March 28,1867.-1 y eow HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHII Is • certain cure fur diseases of tbo ,TILADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DEOPSY, °ROAST° WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, °WHEAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the lIIRNARY ORGANS, whether existing In MALE OR FEMALE, iron %%starer came otigltratlng and no matter of ROW LONG STANIAR': Diseases 'Athena organs regal. e shame ofa diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to,Consumption or In Unity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these soarers, and the HEALTH AND lIAPPINESS, and that of Posterity. depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. FIELNIBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICIIII, *established upwards of 18 years, prepared by IL T. lig WI BOLD, Druggist, 504 Broadw. y , New Rork, and •104 loath 10th at., Philadelphia, Pa • Feb. 28,1867.-ly lIITELMBO4D'S ' 45-16 CONCENTRATED MUM EXTRACT SARSA'PABILLA Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Dtseasu of the Throat, Note, Eyes,'Eyelidr, Scalp, and Skin, Which so disfigure the appearance, Purging the evil effecta of Murcory, and removing all taints, the remnants of Diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and le taken by Adults and Chlidren with perfect Sakty. Two TablespOonfulls of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet brink, a,4 one bottle is-equal to a gallon of the syrup Of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions u usually made. An Interesting Letter is published in the Idedlco-Chir prgical Review, on tha subject of the Extract of Sarsapa rilla, in certain effections by Benjamin Travers, F. R. S.. etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, he Mites that no remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power is extra- Ordinary, more so than any other drug 1 am acquaint ed with. It is, - In the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute, that it is applicable to a state o the system so sunken, and yet so imitable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or Nur. OUP. _ _ HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Established upwards of 18 years. Prepare,: by T. WAMBOLD. Druggist and Chemist 594 Biusdway. V. Y . IlirSold by all Druggists. Apr. $O —ly TO CONSUMPTIVES The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free o charge) wail who dente it, the prescription with the di sections for making and using the simple remedy by which be was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease . 'Consumption. Hie only object is to besellt the afflicted .and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, se wilt cost them nothing, and may prove a bletsing.— Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 16,5 South Seco°, et., Williamsburg. New York. June 5,18457.-1 y COLGATE & CQ'S GERMAN & co's ERASIVESOAP. ERA7SIVE ! r a t ir i nz i f s act a a n r d ed ma froz P c lLßlM er ti the STANDARD OF EXCEL LENCE. Fur sale by all Grocers. (May 16, 1567.-1 y COLGATE SOAP 111 ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCIIII /8 the Gneat Ditrretie RILMBOLI'S CONCENTRA] ED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Lt the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and •Chemistry, ancLare the most active that can be made. Peb.2l3, 1867.-1 y _ _ INFORMATION Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth 411 hair apun a bald beau or beardless face, alto a reap, tbr the itquoval of Punpies,Blutchas, Eruptions, etc., on tbeslttn, leaving the mune butt, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained withatlS THO beige by addressing S. Y. CllA YMAN, Chew t, June 6, 1887.-I,r hroadaay, New York. HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT EIJCIIII and INHwy= Ron Vasa cures secret and delicate disorders .0 all their stages at tittle eXpeuse, little or no change iu diet, no tucuusen *ice and nu exposure. It is pleasant iu taste and odor Immediate in its action, and tree from all injurious pr— yertles. (Feb. 28, lbetl) Brazes WINES are pure Juice G rape Wines and exec• panty anl i richness moat ul uur waive vintages. They tire used in urchestur communion purposes and in hum pitals ter invalids and convalescents on account Cl titbit purity and reliabihty. [isept.lB.-1y • - TAKE NO MORE UN PLEAVANT AND UNSAFE HEM EDll;a6 for unplasuntnt and dangerous diseases. t.,st- Ilalmbold'a Extract buctiu and Imp Geed Rose Ni ask. • Wan. %b, MARRIED. BUSIDIAN—NoRBwK. -- On Thursday last by Rev. J. A. 8011. Mr. John Bushman, of this place, to Miss Mary Norbeck, daughter Of Mr. John Norbeck, of Green Ridge, this county. CRAWFOTCD--STAHLE. — At Trinity church, York, Pa., on the 24th ult., by Rev. J. 0. Miller, Mr. John Crawford, of Franklin Co., to Miss Ellen Stattle, of York. ' FLYNN—KELLY.--On the Ist inst., at St Mary's church, Lock Haven, by Rev. J. C. Gilligan, Mr. Paul J. Flynn, of Clearfield pounty, to Miss Emma, third daughter of P. Kelly, of Lock Haven, but formerly of Em inittsburg, Md. HARLACKER—WALTER. -011 the 13th inst., :by Rev. M. Bushman, Mr. Wilson B. Har lacker to Miss Rebecca Walter, all of York county. ..t.SPANGLER-46OFFMAN.-In Littleatown,on the 13ili inat., at ! the Reformed Parsonage, by Rev. John M. Clemens, Mr. John H. Spang ler to Miss StiAan M. Hoffman, both of this County. DIED. prObititary notices 5 cents a line for all Over 4 lines—cash to accompany notices. BERCAW.—On the 4th inst., in Mountjoy township, at the residence of her son, Mr.. Isaac Berea*, Mrs. Elizabeth Bercaw, aged 75 years, 6 months and 10 dap. GT.AEF.- Near Ablxittstown, on the 11th Inst., Susan Emily, daughter of Barney and Bu,an Graef, aged 9 months and 1 day. FITZUERALD.—VII Sunday the 6th inst.. ,Miss Ludic Fitzgerald, In the 59th year` of 'her e. Ktatints.—On the 9th inst., in Mount- Pleasant township, John Albert Reynolds Klingle, aged 4 years, 2 montus and 19 days. linivuLz—On the2sth of Septeuiber, iu Fountain county, Indiana, of congestive chills, Hash M., son of John and Lizzie Kunkle, aged 6 years, 3 months and 16 days. • MYERB.—On the 29th ult., in Butler town ship, Mr. Abraham, son of Nicholas Myers, aged 72 years, 5 mouths and 1 day. SILLIK —On the 4th inst., in Menallen township, Levi Henry Sillik...ged 1.2 years 10 months and 12 days. Is Levi dead, and can it be, s We never more his face shall see? Never grasp his hand so warmly given, As ott he welcomed us at even ? 'Twas bard to see him sutler, and die ; But When we think of his home on high, It seems best that he thus should go, Ere he knew much of sorrow or woe. WOLF.. —At Eait Berlin, on the 13th inst., Elizabeth, oonsort'of Wm. Wolk Esq., aged 66 years, 6 months and 11 days. New akdvertionnanto. FOR SALE, - CHEAP': —CHEAP': rpwo Second Hand 100111111,tme a Coat and tha altar , .1. a Ten Plats, in good condition. Apply to New Oxford, 0ct.16.-3t - JOB. 8. °ITT. SEXTON WANTED i . 9 :VOR Christ °batch, (Lutheran,) Gettlebarg, Ps. &p. .L' ply to either of undersigned. A. D. BUSHLII4 ) . S.B. BUBB& v3ommittes. - it, J. cuumwroca, 1 Oct, 16.41 ;BROOMS! BROOMS! BROOM! The undersigned continues to manotecturo Broome at ie, old stead.la Gorillas etre t adjoining Railroad Depot. .11.• will have daring the WI a toll supply oabaud gad 7,111 be 'Moto furnish th em WHO= ALE 011'=TA.M. Aroma meat to order or on the sham. Peamas baring IBroom Coro would do well to Ova him a call. Gettysburg, Oct. 16-11 m , S. R. UPTON. OH YEt3l' . OH 'ESI Tb• laderefalwel Whig take° oat an Anotioneer's arose odere hie senior to tiegaddle se a MILS CRY= I', sod will attend to the sidling of Real wad Plasma Pre. N ifty whir ever gelled epee. Haste( had Mesa years' eaperiesee be hopes tq be gbh; toihre c reeral eatleleto thou teat who say Mohr him WWI a - JAMS OA-LOWELL, Oct.l4Weetla liwithatao.Cl,Washetabarg Glattithes* • 4tritly ot.tht Viarketo. Gettysburg' Ora* • Gaty Soper Flour,._ . $ 9 00 Extra 510ur,.., , 9 50 Eye F10ur ,.,.. .. 7 00 White Wheat, 2 20e 2 30' Red Wheat,.... 2 10(4 2 25 Corn, 1 20 Green Cu.....0r - 50 kre,....-- 1 30' 0at5,....... ' 55 Buckwheal,.. 76 Timothy Seed , 2 50 Clover Seed.— • - 6 001 Plaster Park . 18:90 I Slay per t0n, ... 10 00015 00 Baltimore Produce Market. BREADSTUFFB.—The Flour market is quiet but firm. There is still some demand for shipmedt, but buyers and seller.. are apart in theieViews. The scarcity of freights just at present also has,some effect in retarding transactions in ,pipping brands.' We continue quorations as without essen tial change: Howard'street Super and Cut Extra, 9.75®10.25; Extra Shipping, 10.75® 11. x ; Retailing, 11.50 ®13.50 ; Family, 12.50 ®13:50; Rye Flour, 8.50®8.75; Corn Meal, 6.50®7.00. GRAIN.— Wheat—Market very firm with an upward tendency in prices. The sales recorded at 'Change were as follows: While, 2.35®2.80 ; Red, 2.40®2 80. Corn—Receipts 2,905 bushels white and 5,435 bushels_yellow. The sales were a.s follows : White, 1.4 s I® 1. 49 ; Yellcw,,l;4l ©1 45. Oats—Receipts 0,968. Market Stronit but quiet, with prices slight ly higher. Sales at 73®74 cents. Rye—Re ceipts 1,707 bushels. Market dull and low er. Small sales at 1.58®1.65. PROVISIONS.—The market is very quiet, and.-we hear of no sales of any moment.-- quotations for jobbing lots of Bacon are nominally unchanged: Shoulders 14i @lli cents; rib Sides 17 , 1 ®l7i cents; clear ribs 18i®181 cents. Bulk Meats are nominally quoted at 131®13i cents for Shoulders, anti cents tor Sides, Hams 19(§20 cents for city cured, and 23(25 cents for Western sugar-cured. Mess Pork is dull, but still held at $25.50. Lard firm; City 1.11@14 cents ; WeStern 141 cents. 4tuT drcrtistnitittg. VOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of JOHN S'ocis. late of Cumberland township, Adams county, Penna.. deceased, having been grainted to the undersigned, residing in the, said town ship, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment., and those hay ing claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated ter settlement. SAMUEL PITZER, Oct 16.-44 ' Executor. NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of ANN Douatas, late of Getty.burg. Adams county, Pa., deceased, haring been gra..ted to the undersigned, residing in the skid borough, lie hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to ssid estate to make immediate payment, and three having claims against tlik same to present them properly authenticated ter settle ment. WM. DtaltlLAn, Ex'r. 0ct.16.4t NOTICE The undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Corutnittft. of DAVID J. SMITH, Mutintpletufant township, Adams county, Pa.. he hereby givee notice to all pe. sons indebted to mid Smith to make payment to the Committee, residing in Conowago township. All persons haying claims will please present them. DAVID Oct.lB.—tit Committee. , 1867. WINTER 1867. MILLINERY. MISS 31dCREARY HANjust returned from the City Nrith a-large meort meet of new'etyle BONNETS ; ST., HATS which she Is prepared to sell at y ricea which will defy competition. Also Bonnet and Hitt trimmings of all the latest styles, and FANCY GOODS of every variety SW - Bonnets made to order, at the shmttst notice Oct. 10,1867.-1 m HUNTERSTOWN MILLINERY. ROSIE M. MONFORT AS returned from the City with an assortment of 11 the latest styles of BONNETS & HATS, Ready-made BONNETS always on hand Ladies' Black Cape aid Ilead-dresses made and for sale Feathers cleaned and curled equal to new All work in the Millinery line done at short notice Oct. 16, 18,67-2ne LAND FO'R SALE. I will sell SO ACRES, mole or less—or ito ACRES, more or less—with email Improvements; or my" entire farm, contaicing 300 ACRES, situate on the banks of Marsh creek, three miles southwest of Gettypturg, with all the Improvements, two sets of buildings. Ac. For terms apply to JOLIN S. CI - lAA - BOW). Gettysburg, Pa., Ort. 1.6.-6 t . • FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. .1. , Me undersigned, Comniittee of DAVID J.. 9311111 will ~ ,IJ on Tuesday the sth day of Nore.mber rite, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. by order of the Court of Common Pleas of Ad.one only, the FARM of said David smith, situate in :ilount plea.ant townablp,Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Patrick McSberry, John Miller, Abraham Seo t. ano others, ontaining 50 ACRES, more or less. The Ina. provernents consist of TWO DWELLING 110L`Slii—cach one and a haf stories--one of thew stone, and the other log with a brick bnilding attached. a good Frame Barn, with Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, and other outbuildings.—• Tpere is n well at good water near the dwelliag and con venient to 'the Darn ; a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit of allikinds. Atomt tutu Acres are in good Timber —the baladce cleared and under cultivation, with a fair proportion of good Meadow The Farm is all under good fencing, and in good cultiva tion—part of , it having been limed the last year. Immediate posses/dun will be given, if desired. 4rireetttendance will Le given and terms made known on day ()fettle by DAVID J. KLINE, " Oct. 18.-ta pußLic SALE The subscriber will offer at Public Sale. on Twesday, the 28th day of October, 1867, at 12 o'c.ock, M.. at his re sidence, in FranVitt township, the following valuable. Personal Property, wit: 3 COWS, two of them fresh, I Heifer, 8 Hogs, 1 year ling Colt, Rockaway Buggy and Harness, two horse Wri gou;Plow, Harroir, donbleand sing le Shovel Plows, Grain Cradle, Scythes, Log Cumin, lot of Potatoes. Also, Howe hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureau. Sink, Chairs, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, Cooking Stove, Pipe and Fixtures, and a great variety of other articles. • airAtteucbinee will be given and tains made known on day of male by . T. R. COVER. October 18.—ti p;BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county, will be exposed at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 16th day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A M., on the premises, the Baal &tate of OtillisTaN Alussatmax, de ceased, consisting of several tracts situate in the town ships of Ilamiltonban and Liberty, as follows, to wit No. 1, The Mansion Tract, contain ing 320 Acres, more or less, adjoiningelands of Maj. J Mweeltuan, Joseph Reed, Michael Kugler, and others: The Improfements are a large two-story STONE HOUSE, Stine Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other cnit-buildings, with a well of water near the door, also running water in the Barn-yard; a SAW MILL, and also In excellent Mill seat with goof water-power. There is a large quaqtlty of line Timber, Locust, Poplar andlCheet nat. There are several quarries of excellent lime stuns on this tract. The land is M a good state of cultivation, with a good Orchard, and a large Meadow. Tom's creek rose through , the tract. There in also a Log Dwelling Hume and Log Stable on Me tract. No. 2 Tract contains 200 Acres, more or lease, adjoining lands of Maj. John Musseituan, Jacob Kready, John Minders and Tract No. 1. The im prove:mints are a two-story Weatberboarded House, new atone Bank Baru, au excellent spring of water, two Or chat dx,one of which Is new, a Lug Tenant House, an ex cellent Meadow and a proportion of good Timber. Tom's creek runs through this Tract. - No. 3, A Tract of Mountain Land, containing IS Acres, adjohilingJacob lireedy,Ueo. tlmith and others, covered with gheettint sod Roca Oak. No. 4, A Lot of Mountain Land; ad= Joining lands of hisj. John Musselman, James Watson and others, containing 9u, acres, more or leas, povvred with Hickory, Oalt, Chestnut and other timber. The first two tracts will be sold in paseels to suit purchasers. isk.Attendance will be glum and terms made known on day of sale by JOHN,IIU Aden,. .DAVID BTBWAitT, By the Coort.it. W. aitteria, eletk. _ . feiet.l6.-ts MIDDLETOWN SELECT SC1100L . : THE FALL TERM will open on Aftnday, October 21st, continuing Ave mouths. AU Brigljsh Branches taught. • Boarding can be had at low rates, In private Bunnies. • Mr For farther particulars apply to M. W. JACOB, Gettysburg, Pa. or J. A. S. gather, Beg., Bigler P. 0., Ad ams co., Pa. • .- - [Oct. 9.-2 t 10 BRICKLAYERV AND MASONS WAD IMIXEDIA.TELY, Oonotoot work ind good wages will be_orlven. Gettyobarg, 9.—at* WK. F. BAUR. 'CHURCH DEDICATIOI4. Tnew Chan* of the United Brethem in Christ. at 1 Lumley, Ostrolino, Md., vUI be doing:44 on SUN DAY; (KM 20th. illihop 1.3. Ellesubienmer of Virginia and a number dottier ministers will be present. ,oct.9 ._ 2t 11, A . SCIiLICHTER. r 0 MILLER s.—For. Bale a p a i r a at MOPPING STONES AND 41DANINO—aho BONE MILL IMMO& Boquire of (i.Maseitic 13stIMItnnr - 0it.9.-.4t Provision Market: Wednesday yarning. :tea 00 Potataei.— ...... 1,0(d . 00 Buttes, . . • 27 ,10 8ac0n,27 slate 10 " tbottiders, 10 Peaches, 10@ 105 Chorea., 2 (JO ' Apples, " 8 Blactberrles,...- - 12 Soap, 7(0 8 Za110w,..-_,.„ 10 TWO II ORSES, a No.l Sucking Colt,l Mich COW, w ill be fresh about the time of rale, I Heifer heavy with calf. 2 young Cattle, U. nheep,4 big Hogs, 4 tee, 1 Wagou for two or three horses, Spring Wagon, Hay Carriage, Plow, Harrow, Corn Fork, double and ramie Trees, /I IltiLleStl, Saddle and Bridle, Cow Chi ns,Crosa-cut saw, °urn in the shock, with many other articlie. iffirAttendance w ill Lie gictn and terms made Lumen on day f oak, by SAMUEL PITZER., JACOB 311cettx, D. of D., Auctioner. Executor. October lb-ta N TALU.S.BLE PERSOIT4rEyti7:w2E The subscriber will bell at Public Sale, on Tutiday the 19th day nI Nurembe r 'reit, at his manicure in Cumber land town-hio. about lour miles south of Gettysburg, between the Enunittsbulg and Taneytown roods, the fol. t ost ii, g Perbonal Property, to viz: 3 MARES, two I years old, one a good Faultily Mare, and one a good Brood Bate, 1 Colt, 6 Mitch Cows. 3 of which will be fresh by the time of Bale, 2 dulls, 3 Healers, L fat Hogs. IShatats, 1 goal 1.-lir-horde Wagon, Lime Bed, Hay Cua viaw.e.t.c., one horse Sleigh and Bells, a good sled. • 'irriage and Harness. elow.- and Hurry,. 8, double and single zhovel Plows, three-horse Double-Tree, two-borne Double Trees. single 'fleet, Spreaders. &c., Dung Boards, a lot or Plank. 1 Roller, Grain Uri 11, an excellent Wheat W heelbarrow, 2 gobd Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythe, Clover-seed Cradle, Mattock, Pick. Shovels, Crowbar, Axes, Maul and 11 rdgt ta, Hoes. Foils and Rakes, Horse Gears. including 2 bets cat lareechbanals, 2 eet, uf Crupptrs, Cadiars and Bridles, fiur-horse Line, Plow Lutes, Wagon- Saddle, Whip. itidda g Saddle, nearly new one, Side Saddle, inidi ng Bridles, Mat litigates, (falters, Log ; Cewand Breast Chains, Butt Traces, Reap, 01 Bees, CO! by the Shod•, Sc. .460, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Bedsteads, 2 Bureaus, WardroLee, Corner Cupboard. Dram sec. Sink. Tables, Kitchen and Dining Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Looking-Cit.:ars Ten•plate Stove and Pips, Cti,, Stove, with Pipe arid all the Fixtures, Chests, Iron Ket tle, Copper Kettle, Spining Wheel, Keel. Butter Churn, Vinegar. Meat Newels. Tube, Buckets, C bier Barrels, Tin ware, Crockery-vivre. Buniottaing hone, Wesel Saw, Cut aide, potent hunting-frame, and a g etLI many articles tier tedious to mention. AlirSzt e to commence precisely U at o'cl..e . k, A. 31, When uttenduice tilt be g:veu and terms moue kuuwu by the u mart - big:tett. 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Price VAL • imp -Bend to the Petilleheni 4 1 IretroadatiNCrirriax • D. APPIATON 40 and 44 4 Dr14 4 • 4 / a Now To*. VIEZIAMOV 11,1D13.00hgritorg ,i1144 1 , 4 0 11 4P 4 4 . ' ; . . ' . sruitit t few g*trtiomettio. PUBLIC ',IL E.. )1114AMONT 31ILL3\elti7 FAME Will be sold at Publk Sale, ers i y, m ker 246, /867. MILLMONT MILLS and PA sit uated n frank lin county, Pa., seven milts from £1 on the Cumberland Valley and Franklin rallinstd, ailed on the turnpike between Greeneastie s and Mereeraimr*, contain. tog 246 acres of .11meetone and I lack slatetvact i, \The Mansion Montle is of stone; two stork* igh, and 'contains woe rooms and a kitchen. It is 64 L‘a front by S deep and the stone kitchen is 26 feat equarst)i Thereto a coloaade the front of the mansion, 12 fag broad. Themansion is surrounded by prettily improved gtpunds, Ornamented by a selected variety of shade trade, and shrubbery, with neatly gravelled walks. There is also a It Wash lionse,a Stable, Carriage Rouse and other necessary outbuildings. The land is now very productive and capable 'of hein made the beet in the county. There are tare deposit"' of ilinestone on the farm. . The mill property consist* ofa large limeetoge milt 50 feet square and four stories high, with bur run Hof stones and 01 manuiacturing six thousand barrels of flour per annum. This mi'l has jut been put in perfect repairs with all the lets Improvements. There; vire also a Frank Saw Mill, Cooper Shop, Stone Milleri House, Stable, This property is divided by the Mercersbnrg,turnpike and would make two handsome properties —the south aide containing MansiOn House, Farm, Farmer' p House, mall tenant Rouse, 2c., and 146 acres of land, the north side containing the Mill and about lOU acres Of land. This property is , one of the most desirable in Franklin county and Well worthy the attention of purchasers. It will Le sold together or divided and on accommodating terms. - For further 1$ ormation apply to , DR. JOS. M. RIMER, Oct. ln-ta Upton, Franklin county, Pa. pusuc SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE & P.EitcOlt AL PROPERTY The undersigned, Executor of the Estate of Lieut. Jon?' Rocas, lute ,4 of Cumberland township, Adams county! Pa., deceased. will sell at Public Sale, on 2hursday, the htst day of Octoier next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the pre mises, that valuable NAR.SI lying on the state road lead ing from Getty sburg to Emwitteburg, about two and a half tulles from the former place, adjoining lands of Geo. lio.be, John Slider, Michael Bushman and others, contain ing 80 ACRES, more or less. Tue Improvements consist of a two-story LOO HOUSE, Double Log Barn with Wa gon Shed attached, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and other out buildings. There in a epring of water on the prendsen; li e young bearing Orchard, also thierries and Peaches. The Farm 18 in good condition and under good fencing.— There is a large quantity of Meadow and more can be made, and from 30 to 35 acres of gay] Timber, some 12 to 15 acres of which will be sold in lots of 4 or 5 acres, or alt together, us may best suit purchasers. If the Farm is not sold on the clay ofsale it will then be offered for rent. At the same time will be sold the Personal Property o said deceased, tti wit : A LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL INFORMATION iII33ZEM AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA I=l GEORGE RIPLEY AND CHARLES A. DANA, Is 16 large vo/etnie-1, Svc) 750 doublr:column pages im each volume 'TICE AND STYLE OF BINDING Commenced In 1681. SIX VOLUMES NOW OUT AM OTCLOPADLL. PUBL:WIED ONE VOLUME ANNUALLY IFALOABLI A 8 ♦ WORK 07 2212211 CL ftut g4dratiottututs. nNLY DIRECT UNE TO FRANCE. Nl;General Transatlantic Company's SphMdtd litatt Steamships: ' ST. LAURENT Booming..- Saturday, Oct. A. PEEWEE. Saturday, Oct. 19. FILLS DE PARIS Saxon Saturday, Nov. 4. EUROPE .. . -Saturday, Nov: 16. 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[Oct. 2.—lm MADAM FOY'S CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER ( 1 01BINES in - one garment a PER _./ rtrnao CORSI; and the most dash able Skirt SopportPr ever offered the public. It places the weight of the skint upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it improves the form without tight lacing • gives ease and , elegance; is approved and recommended physicians.— Manufactured by D. B. eAUN MISS *, CO., Oct. 2.-tm 96 Summer et., Boston. THE CELEBRATED ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS J. Ef3TEY Ai CO., Brattleboro. Vt., The Original Inventors and Manufacturers. Combining more perfections than any other in the world. Rase taken the let premiums at all the principal Fairs • In the country. 1'415 Washington st., Boston; 417 Broome st., N.Y.; 18 No. 7th it., Phila.; 115 Randolph at., Chicago. f0ct.9..-lm EIGENTS WANTED —To INfitarscs Acasik. Lc, kc. —We wish to secure an agent to every city of more than b,OOO population, to act for tie in canvassing fur bu- HlllOlOl. A man who hi already established in some oc, cupation which allow, him a few op re he urs, can easily increase his income several hundred Milani per year.— This in au opportunity flr active men to secure a pro titable conroction with the best established Adrerthing Agency in the Unittol States. Addreia, with full particu lars, references, tc. OEO. P. ROW ELL Oct. 2.-liu 40 Park Row, New. York. WE ARE COMING, And will present to any person sendiug us a club In our Great. One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy Goode, gc., a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Watch, tc.„ free of cost. Catalogue of goods. and sample, sent to any address free. Addrese, J. S 11A WI S le Co., 'sit Hanover street. Boston. Moan. P. 0. Box 5125. [Oct. 2.-lm ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR ! A GENTS WANTED everywhere for our One Dollar sale. tl A Watch. a Tea :..eft, a Shawl a Dreaa (or one dol lar each. Send':, cta. and clamp for two checks and &- robirs givlug lull particulars. Address ARLINGTON, DIIOWNE & CO .573 Waalnngton btt,et, Swami. Oct. 2.-m A 0 ENTB WANTED—SW to a day. to Introduce our aew patent SEAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Price S2U. It uses two thrrada , and makes the giniCUne Luca brITCH. All other I•w priced machines make the Cunt ortnu. EXclugl,42 territory guru . lend for Cif- Ul re% W. ti WILSON t CO, Manufacturer', • leeeland, Ohio. ;Oct. 2.-lm TAON'T be humbugged by Imposture or "patent" cart _LI iron or machine - Stencil took." Send for our New Catalogue of IMPItOTED STENCIL DIES, 7A varieties all of &rel. caretully finished and tempered. • Oct. 2.-1 m S. M. SPENCER. k CO, ..rattleboro, Vt. C.klijA DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, with my Patent Wit, Stencil Tools. I prepay samples free Beware ot infringers. My eirenlan will explain. Address A.J. PULLAM, Springfield, Vermont. [Oct. 2.-Im Q^T r, TO WOO per rnoofh and traveliug expenses, paid t.e.l good 'agents to sell oar Poteat Ever/oaring Wade Wire Clotlms Macs. Mate age and Andress Atwican Ware Co, 1r,.: Broadway, New Yuth. rOct. Yrlm you 'RE WANTED! LOOK HERE! agents. both male and female, wanted everywhere to sell the PATL.VT lllPttotcn 131' Ilrasavota.(by which from i.ne to two pages can be viritten without replenishing with ink). and our Fancy and Dry Goods. etc. Can clear front $1 to $lO a day. No capital required. Price 10 cents, with an advertisement describing en article for axle our DOLLAR PURCIIANI , 0 AGENCY. Cits• culara sent free. EAr.T.MAN t KiiiiiDALL., Oct. _.—lm 6 Hanover et., &Atkin, Mass. Ann AGENTS wanted, to sell Six New Inven t), IJI.JIJ tions, of great value to families; all pay great profits. Send Zc and get 8O pages and sample gratis.— Agenta have made sloo,ooo. EY4flt lM BROWN. Oct. 2.4110 Lo ell Kim DAINTS FOR FARMERS • AND OTHERS THE GRAFT - /N MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are now manufacturing the Best. Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 16 years; it hots light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, or drab, to salt the taste of the consumer. It is vjaable fur Houses, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Car-Makers, Wooden-ware. Canvas, Metal and Shingle Boofs,( It being Fire and Water proof), Bridges, Burial I ases,Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms Fluor Oil Cloths, (one Marti facturer having used 6000 bids. the past 1. ar,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body. durability, elasticity. and adhesiveness. Price SO per bbl., of 300 lbs.. which will supply a farmer for years tocome. .ear ranted in all cases as above. Rend ft,r a circular,, which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Propri.tor. 264 Pearl at., New York. (Oct. 2.—lm Mr-Agents wanted CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED THE TAPE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. ,UP HAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Co , .sumption, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility and all morbid conditions of the system depots. dent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince 'the most skepti. al of its virtue as the great heeling remedy of the age. El a bottle, or six bottles fur E 5. Sent by Expr , ss. Bold by 8. C. UPHAM, No. 25 South Eighth et ~ Philadelphia. and principal Druggists. Circulars sent free. . (Oct. 2.—lm THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD. EXTRACT OF A LITTER. YEOM BARON SOLOMON I.OTHECBtCD Pam, Bin April, 1861,25 Rue Fauby, St. Honore Will you be kind enough to have forwarded to me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment; it you will send at the name time the account,' will forward you the amount through Bleasra:Bstmorrr k. Co., New York. • . BARON Sotonos Itarnscunn having recommended to mans of his friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they befog dtsirous to procure it, be should advise him to establish a depot in Paris. THE INDIAN LINIKENT, as • relief, ever ready ; as a killer of oain, taken inward ly, or ontwaraly applied, has no equal. !or the relief and cure of Rheumatic and Neuntlgtic Affections, Sprains, Bruises, dc., at I. unequalled It Is also most efilcacients, taken inwardly, in the cure of Cholera, Cramps and Pabst in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Jig/thus, Cholera Waltham. de., and is without exception the most wonderful Panacea the world affords. No ihmily should be withouait, Every TRAVELER by laud or sea should have a bottle. MINERS and FAR E residing at a distance from Physicians should keep it col:Mandy on band." In cue 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 evilest wholesale and retail by Dental Barnes t Co, 21. Park Bow, New York; Gale A Robinson, 186 Greenwich at., New WAR; F. O. Wells it Co., 192 Fulton st, New York; Oka* N. Crittenden,BB 6th Ave., New York; and by rape ..61,1e Druggists throughout the world. None pante' unless sighed by Joax Thug. Lam, and countersigned by J. T. LANE A 00.,Propiietoni, 163 Broadway, New York. .Send fur Circular. [Oct. 2.-bn .per tol., $6 00 " 6 00 . 60 COUNTY TEMPERANCE CON VENTION. The nett regular meeting of the Adams County rani pentane Association will be held in the Court Rouse in Gettysburg es Botartlay, Oct. 19tA, commencing at 10 . dela:l4A. IL' All friends of the Temperance reform throughout the Omnty, whether members of any repliermperate* or. minis&ti or not, are cordially inv.ted to be ts ,present and partici*o. It is highly desirable that - friendlier the cause shatild be present from every district. of the county B. 0. IdreßZAßT;Piresideert." J. HORAZD Wits, Secretary. P0t..9,21 UNITED STATES HOTEL ILL,,mwiumrairmwmw&Lmw m BEACIEUSTREBT I BOSTON. 8 Y F. M. PRA gt YORMarRIX :TIP Aszpour mousy, to the Great Ocean. • BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON WE STILL LIVE! itßynot gar Advationututo. 'FRESH ARRIVAL 01 'DRY GOODS • iOll . • FAIL & WINTER WEAR; AT Talti STONS OI • A. SCOTT & SON. TRIM STOCK CONSISTS OF MERINOS, all styles. DELAINES a l styles. CALICOES, all styes. MUSLINS, all grades. CLOTHS ANI CASSIMERES of all styles and quality. Pensons wanting good Goods and good Bargains, ir Should not fail •to go to the Store of • • A: SCOTT 46. SON, Chambereburg street, 2d Square, Oct.B, 1867. • Gettysburg, Pa. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. E. HITESHEW • is now receiving a large stock. of DRY GOODS ) NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE , • HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. 1. call tint attention of my customers and the com munity to my large stock of goods, I am now offering at lower rates than they have been since the war and at prices which cann , t fail to strike the purchaser eschew. With every (malty for purchitsing good( at as low fig urer as say in the trade I am aleo prepared to meet corn petion on low prices from any and all quarters. prompt conformity to the lowest market p rites is my established rule. E. [UTERI EW. Pctersburg,(T. 5.,) Oct. 9, 1111.37.—ty ITARTERLY REPORT of the Q run NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. October 7th, 1567. E3EMIEEI Loans and Di/AN:ante, ..... Vorniture and Fixtures... Premiums expense, Due from National Ranks U. 8. Ronda, Revenue Stamps,..... ...... Cub EMI L I. Alt LLIT LES .............. Surplus /mai, Circulation, Deposit*. ......... Due to Natiowil B.ralo blicanuit, tc., Total I hereby certify that the foregoit.g report le c , Trert 1510 - .kti.NOLD, Camilier Oct. 9, 151S7.:—tt UARTERLY REPORT of the iWk ) GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. Gettysbrg, Od. illy, ISt:. RESOURCES. Loans and Disoc,unt. , f100,0"4 U.S. Bonds in Wastangton to secure circulation 1&o!000 00 U. B. Bonds ~u baud, 45.04. k, 00 27,(30 31 Line froth Banke, 31,470 63 Real bp , at. 5.000 00 Cash Items, 2.650 63 Bonds, 1:801? 00 Raptness, 607 the LIABILITIES Capital Stock, Circalatkiti, Profit mod State atealatios, Diaeonnta,. • Due to Haab, Divkleada unpaid, I certify that the above statement is correct to the beat f t my knowledge and belief. J, EMORY BAIR. Cashier. Oct.'., NOTICE WILL be In Gettyeburg with Flour. &c., every 3.ION DAYY and FRIDAY In each week. Persons who may desire me to furnish them with either Flour or Feed-stnff, will leave their order, either with John C t ismer or Dan ner A Zeigler, stating the kind and quantity wsnted, when the same wiil be 'delivered at their dwellings, by tiept 25, 1867.—tf GEORGE DINGELL. ATTENTION, ZOUAVES ! UNTIL further Orders, the "GET TYSBURG ZOCr A VEz•* 3 will meet at their A rmory for bnsines, and drill,EV PAY' WEDNESDAY EVENING. at 'I% o'clock, and in rvu. naval the TUIRD SATUR DAYof each month at 10 .'clock. A. M. By order of che Captain. WM. S. EYSTER, 0. 8 Oct. 9.-t Tarptuttro and Tontrartoro. WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBiII?d, PA., CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS, Axe prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering— c.;ntracting uid erecting buildings of all kinds. Repairing. ie. They Seep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, DOORS, MITERS, BLINDS, BABII, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article in the Bkilding Line Seasoned material constantly on hind, asperienCed stork awn Mime in readiness, and work exsented with dispateb %.Ordero promptly attended to W3l. C. aTALLSMITH, C. H. STALLBMITII. Sept. 18, 1887.—tf G. C. CASHMAN. 11. 11. BOWE CARPENTERING. Tundersi&ned respectfully in .*. form the public flit they have commenced the Carl:wilting in the Shop formerly occupied by George . Schryock, Secesesd. We are prepared to do any work. in our line of business and as reasonable as any other lishmetit ffettyliburg. We hope by n strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. May 29, 1867. , -tt ' CASHMAN t ROWE. • TO TIDE BUILDIN COMMUNITY. AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. " THE undersig ned respectfully in forme the public the still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINFAS at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and %ready at all times to soconnnodste those wantinganything done la his lino. Ile is prepared to Punish all trends of work for building purpoies, of the beet material, and u neatly sad cheaply as ft can be done at any other establishment ih the county. iieperienood' Wands always in readiness and sown atecited - Withproulpeness and &vetch. ArThisikfulfor pest too* he hopes, by attention to tees:nese to receive a liberal Oars of pnbtic patronage. idity9Y,lB4f. • WW. gOtiP 628 HOOP WilMAllir T. [HOMO' "Our• Own make, PARRS AND MILL AT PUBLIC SALE FARMS The undersigned, Attorneys in fact for the Heirs of Fainsaya &twist/era, lateof Yninklin township, Ad ams county, ?a., deteeped, will offer - at Public Sale, ow 'Saturday; the 9th day of November, 1867. at 9 o'clock, A. id.,Ma the promisee, tip following saleable Real Estate of said deceased, to wit: No. I.—The Mansion Farm, situ ,ated In Franklin township, County and State aforesaid, Dear the read leading from Cash-town to Fairfield, about 2 piles south of the former place, adjoining lands of John Mickley, Frederick Diehl and others, containing Imo ACILISS, more or less, haying thereon erected a large story HOUSE, part brick, large Bank Barn, (bang last suntmer,) Wagon Shed. (new,) Carriage House; Hog Pent and other necessary outbuildings. There L a never-fail ing Spring of excellent water near the doer of the dwell ing; also, an excellent ■pring-bouse with a never-Billing spring of water in it. There is a variety of choice Fruit trees on tberremises,oonsisting of Apples Pears, Peaches, etc. About CO Acres of the Tow, are in excellent Timber, mostly White Oak. A fair proportion of the land is well set in Meadow, the rest Ina hit,L state of cultivation, :nosily all having been limed once and some twice, the 21inestone of which was obtained on the property. No. 2.—FARM, lying in Highland 'township, on the public road running from Cash town to Miles north of the latter place, containing about 7u Acres, adjoining lands of Joseph Reber; Abra. lam Mickley, Win. Walter and others. The Improve .ments are a twoutory double Log Rouse. a gOOO Bas n and 'other outbuildings. There is a SAW MILL with good •waterlower on the property. About 70 Acres of this Tract are in Timber,Consisting of Locust, Oak, itc. and plenty of good Meaow. The land is of an exce llent q uality and in a good mate of cultivation, about one ha If having peen tuned. There lea wi4l of water at the door with a pump in it under roof. The above Farms are we it-watered convenient to School Monies, Churches, #n. and are i n - every respect desirable properties. No. 2 wi ll be offered In separate Tracts to suit purchasers. No. 3.—A valuable Merchant Mill, known as Herrlngl Mill, with 14 Acresol Laud, situated lu Alamiltuuimn township, Adstue c linty, Pa, on Little Marsh Ore k, near the rued leading (rum Fairfield to tlaebtuwn. It is located in a tine grain growing country woo connunuds most 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 cessary to a good Grist Mill in good running order. This ie undoubtedly a desirable Mill. . . 1121-Poraoue desiroueuf v lew mg the above prolertlta aril/ Ue etkuwa the tame by calling on the aubscrieere re aiding un Tract Nu 1. ttend ',nee will be given and terms made known on nay of sale by A. F. bTUCIibLE.V.tt, 1. J. SIVI.AdLEObiI... JACOB Micitiar, (D. of D.,) Anctioneer. [Oct. 9.-ta VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE The undersigned offers to sell at Private Sale, the fol lowing Real Estate at New Oxford, entire, or in parts or parcels to scut purchasers No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front ing ou the tuitipdte, with the improretheuts thereon, for the last ?2 yestrs the homestead of the uudersighed. No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of eu Acre, with the imprevemeuta thetekm, adjoaniug the former. No. 3.—A lot of Ground adjoining New Ox wrd on the east, whereon is erected the hulloing of ibis NEW OXFORD !NS EITIITE, and laid out in Building Lots, containing of e-fourth of an Acre of ground each, fronting the tiarnpite and high Street, and extend ing the town eastward No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain ing, together 16 Acres, mote or Jess, CilJllO to New Oxturd, and fronting on the turnpike leading to York—every lot aceotouble from the turuplae. • The Property is all in a prime state of cultivation.— Persotut Intending to locate at our increasing Cud pros pertug town are invited to call, wake their choice, and oiler their bids—which will bs accepted it Dot too tar be low them:ninon nutrket pricethere. SOH I WILL DELL. M. L. Cs.•PPLIFFER. ORPHANS' -COURT SALE. New Oxford, Sept. 4,1667 -5112.4(4 12 .. 7t,0 00 1.996 32 ... 8,707 75 154 000 00 ... 40,191 86 I lapursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad- Am • tvunty, will he offered at /Public Sale, en Saturday. Liss 2&th day of Odober, 18117, on the premises,. the Kral Estate of Jacob Wolf. deceased, consisting ofa FARM. situate in Bauillton township. Adams county, containinc ITO A , ILE:3 and ti PERCH t-S, adjoining lauds of Satuuel Welt, H, nry Stock, Sarni:if/I.lllller, and others, sad bound rat on one side by the public road leadiug fruit New Ox• ford to East Brehm and by the road 'leading twin the Hanover abd Carlisle turnpike to Abbottstown on the 'Sher, about equal distance from Abbottstown and New iliford. The Improvements are a Tao-story sTOICI: 11.)C-E. Rank Baru, part stone, part tratue Wag-n Ards attached, One-stury Stone spritg and Wash house. a peal Carriage lionise and Hug Stabie, all in good re pair There is an excellent Spring near the nousr, and two °there on the farm. About 30 or .10 Acres urc in eXt.ellent timber, a good proportion of Ileadow,and end.: gout tracing and well Invert all over. The land will be sole t• igether. or In parcels, to Stilt parChaliere. 41 1 1 , -lf any persou• are desirousut vorisiug thepreruises before the day of wale, they will be showu the mime by the widoe, residing thereon, to Couinienre at t o'clock ; I'. M., cu wild day, when attendance will begiven and terms Lunde known by JACOB STu-li , Trnsice. By the Court—AnaSt W. MLNTIN.., Clerk, Oct. $•318,:.1:3 16 .1100,000 00 70 30 IQ 9:999 11.0 453 07 8,42. 93 2,06.3 80 'leg 20% 16 A VALUABIE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE 5:573.1:*2 ru The animcritisr offers at Private Sale, his valuable COPPER STONE FARM, situated in Men Wen township, Adams county. Pt., on the rued leading from Semler+ villa to Petersburg, two miles from the former place, containing 137 ACRES and 78 PERCIIIte, improved with a new two•atnry ReICK HOUSE. 32 feet by 42, With an out kitchen and* well of water under roof at the door with an excellent !spring but a short distance fi oin the house. Also a new Bank Barn 93 meet in length in cluding Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other necessary out-buildings are on the premises. The Farm possesses superior water advantages, with a great variety of fruit upon it. The And is in ♦ high state of cultivation and contains a good proportion of Timber and Meadow. It is c ted in a fine neighborhood being convenient to Mar kets, Mille. Churches - and Schools, and is among the most desirable properties iu the county. .4145 150 GO 130.500 00 ... 64.960 07 15,400 36 9,649 00 .- 4.661 97 ... 1,630 71 ... 1,12.) 73 sr3l9 81 1 .Person* wishing to view the property, will call up on the subscriber reeiding, thereon. Aug. '.1.'5.-3m SOLOrtION BENDER. FOR SALE. , A very desirable FARM. containing 97 ACRES, of good land, situated on the York pike about one mile from tiet tyshrtre. Pa. The land is in a high state of cultivation. beautifully located, and well adapted to raising grrin or gt tying, improvA by a DOUBLE TWO-TORY BRI. Dll r..t.LING and Back building, one halt new and the -other part recently put, in thorough repairs to match: Lean ti ttilly situated, overlooking the town and 'surround rig country , Barn, Stabling, and all necessary opt-build lugs, excel ant water and good fencing. 10 Acres of Wood land and fine Meadow. Also, a thriving. young Orchard of the choicest tefections of Apples and Peaches, Peach Orchard now bearing, Pears and small tru ate in abun dance, on the prembies, Apply to' Sept. 25,186.-tf SHEPARD STA3IMERS. FA RMS FOR SALE. 11011 eell the Farms, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg road between York Springs and Reidler; burg, con. aining 1:21. ACRES, with improvements, now occupied to) James Miller. Pi ice V 25 pet acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oxford road, bete ono lieidlersburg and New Chcs ter, containing 145 ACKES; with good improvements noW occupied by George J. Shank. Prico $b per acre. Terms: One half to be paid on, the delivery of the deed; the balance to suit the purchaser, either in cash or in first judgment Bonds of not less than s2Oofor No.l, and 8400 for Ns. 2, to b, paid annually with interest. lizak_Tbese farms are patented, lie handsomely and have been limed. W.F. BONNER. 'May 29, 1567.-tf ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county, will be offered at Public hale, on Saturday, the Seth clay of October, 1867, on the premises, the Real Betide of Sebastian Weaver, deceaoed. consisting of a TRACT OW LAND, IlitUlllo in Mountpleaaant township. in acid county, containing 115 Acta, more or less,bound• ed by lands of Pius Bmlth, Peter Bimbaugh, John Law nlnce, and David dmith. The Improvements are a Two story LOG BOLL, E, Log Barn, Hog Pen, Corn Crib, and excellent Spring of water, a portion of _Meadow cad some fruit trees. The house is near the road lea ding from Lilly's Hill to the Bunaughtown road. '—Sale to, commence at I ci'clocr , P. H., on said day stiidi attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN WRAVER, Ex'r. By the Court—dusk W. Mynah, Clerk. [Oct. 2.—ta sDES,' IRABLE HOME FOR SALE. undersigned offers at Private Bale, the property now occupied by her in Mountjoy township, on the Balti more turnpike, Adjoining lauds of Jesse D. Newman and Abtitham Olivier. , It 'mishits of one Acre of Land, on which is erected a two-story BRICK HOUSE, with four Rouma belost and Aviabove, and a large -Stone outbuild ing,-Carriags Eton* and Stable, de., two Welts of water td the lot, and some good trait. The property is &com fortable home, and is adapted to any public business. Oilt. 2, 1807.—tf • ELLBN BUDY. VALITABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned will Bell at Private Sale, on very ad. vimtageous terms, his valuable farm. elitism in High land townehip,Adams county, about Ilvendleif from tlet. tistictri t , contaihinit 240 ACRES, more or lees, of which Trete 70 to 80 SORBS are in heavy limber. The Improve ments are large and convenient. Tnereisa Largeemount ofleadow on the Perm, which ie almond to none in th. toweuthip as a Fruit farm - It can be cotivenlently divid ed tb make two karma. W.V. WILSON. • Atg. 28.-3m5 tR'IVATE SALE. , ...._.: The undersigned intending to leave the neighborhood,. "Caen stPriestefiste, hie' two BRICK BUILDINGS, t ' ;ad on the Etsinutreet, In Bertderevlne-7one • Mee ; the Ober a Ram Boom and Work Ohep. Terms enel:_ - Bugnkke of the undersigned. 1. I , _ __, j_ ~ Till. .t. XiDEN. iltridessAlle,,AngT4l.BoL—ti , , • !El Ts . 628 • • OR SAT"--A. Choice FARM P. is a high oat 6 of ealtlvattoo; 431. AMP; 100 46 - - --- - arm la Timber; large 1 'a P l 'antr ) a ErgilAc.; 2 • dotatt $ll.l*L i j t a kal;`oiolog.. Bra &oft atinigioarip va AIMLD. PittiliMPTlON altictitotagitee .ioad katikot, flair uplighbor priceldr . . gal Ostatt VAL 1 • :LE TANNERY • \\ AT . PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber, Wishing to give op the Tanning bust nees, offers at Priest. Sale, his valuable TANNERY, situate qo South Baltimore street, Oettyeburg, Pa., in cluding Brick Beam llihop with 1 p 001,2 limes, and six ti f ceviud handlers; Brick Curryl Shop; Brick and Frame Bark Mill Mouse; ES lay-away *Mon the yard, with it Leeches and rMm to idd any *MI number—couslant MU- Wog Spring water, novena iig, its bollard and shops. This Tannery is located is region where good Ittirk is abundant at reasonablepricaL \possession ofthe Tannery will be given to the purchaser linunedletely. If desired, with is supply of bark to run it. There is besides a large Tweetory,BlUCH DWELLING on the property, with Spring Home, Woke House, Wood Shed, Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed other outbuild ings, with a well of water and also h ut at kitchen door, a ith running water through Spring House. There is a variety of best quality ef growing Gespeicand Frail on the premises. The property is In good condition and in every respect a most desirable residence atpl business stand. Alm, wlfi be sold, A LOT OP GROUND adjoining a bove, containing 1% Acres, more or less, with an Apple Orchard and a first-class Spring and Bathing Estebilsh meat on IL ‘ Also, A LOT OP 'GROUND, on the Emmittsburit ', one-half mile front town, containing - 8 Acres, which tb, Olde purchaser can also if desired. BS-Persons desiring to view the premises, or ascertai n further particulars. will address the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. Pa. JOHN WINEBRENNER. Sep t. 18.-ti PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Saturday, the 19th of Odober, 1867, an o'clock, P.M. The subscriber will sell, at Public Sale, on the premises THE VALUABLE FARM, on which he now resides, situate in Iluntington town chip. Adams county, Pa., about 2 miles south of Peters• burg, near Wierman s Mill, adjoining lands of Joseph Wierman, Joseph A. Wierman, Herman Wierman, and others, containing 64 ACELS, more or lees. The Im provements are a twoatory Frame and Log WEATHER BOAIiDED DWELLING, with a Log Kitchen attached. Log Barn. Wagon abed, Corn Crib,* frame weatherboard od ibop , and other outbuildings. There are two good Springs. one of them convenient to the house, a thriving young Apple Orchard, about 150 bearing Peach trees, about 2a bearing Pear trees, and other fruit. There is a lair proportion of good - Timber end Meadow. There are between 4000 and 5000 young fruit trees he a Nursery, which will be sold with the property. 41,-Any, person desiring to view the premises can call on the subscriber residing thereon. The property ie good order. adrettendauce will be given and terms made known on day of sale by JOHN CLEAVER. dept.ll.—ts A VERY VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, ~toated 3 mike east of Emmittsburg directly on Public 'toad leading from Ifechamaitown to Plank Lad. The farm contains 250 k RkS of land, 50 Acres of excellent imber, 50 Acres of Meadow Lend; all havin r been limed and under a rood state of cultivation, The bulldingscon dist of large BRICK HOUSE, large Brick Bank Barn, 85 by 90 feet, Wagon Shed, Carriage Douse. Smoke and Do House, good 11'..sb House with a gtxd Spring near by, it ells et never failing Water, pod Orchard Choice fruit, onveuieut to Churches, 1 mile to Mill and Smith Shop. mile to good Public School Houle. and everything co* venient and desirable for persons wishing to buy a good arm. 113.Perecrts can view said Penn by calling on the nb scriber living on the pretois.s. eOIALIWN SAME. Eaunittaborg, Oct. :.-st* .Wr Hauuver ~ p extutor copy 5 time 3 and charge th office. puBLIC SALE In pursuance of authority given by the last will and testament of Isaiah Casket', deceased, the sabscriber will offer at Public ::ale, on Friday the ISth of October. 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premised, the Real Estate of said deceased, ccnsisting of A LOT OP GROUND. situate in Cumberland township. Adams crun , y, adjoin ing lands of henry Bennet, Rebec,:a Mills, Frandui Al iiison, and others, containing 4 Acres, more or Jesse. The Improvements are a one and a half story LOG LIOUciL Log Stable,Smose HOUR.. Well of never-failing water near the door, with an excellent 3 onng Orchard, and also a variety of fruit cn the Lot. Part ut the land has been limed and the whole is in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. .`Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by HENRY LENNER, Y,X'r. At the same time and place will be sald the following articles of Personal Property: I Cow. 2 loge, Pick shovel, Mattock, Gralditone, Ltateheta, lawmen, Saw, Drills, angers, Noce's, Hues, Aze., Sledge, Dung Pork, 3edsteads and Bedding, Bureau, Taides. Safe, Mantle, dock, Stave and Pipe, bon Kettle, Clialra,Di hes, Wheel. arras, eihat Gun. lot of Lard, Bre Wood, lay by the b,Corn by the bushel, Coru-todder.Graln in the grouud. ind a variety of other Nit tele' of Household and Kitchen nruiture. ANNA MARY CASKEY. Marl VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The sn! rriberoffersatPrivateSalehisvaluableFAßM, situated in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., con taining Ilr; ACRES. more or lean. on the road leading from the Nonneinakera Mill road to Milleratown, adjoining lama of David Boeserman, Valentine Frock and others. fhe improvement. are part Log and part Stone Dwelling. and in good condition. There are about 2S ACRES In good Timber, and a sufficient amount of gad meadow the farm is well watered, and has recently been weltlimed. It is under good fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR CHARDS un the place, In thriving condition. school houses and Churches are convenient. . . s3...Pers no desiring to see the prof erty will call on the undersigned residing thereon. Sept.ll.-2m AbUAM FLENNEL. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. A valuable tract of land of 15 ACRES. more or 161t5, on the Millerstoa n road, being the west side of Seminary hill and commanding aview of the battle tleld. The im provements are an excellent TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, a large Garden with 25 select Apple and Peach Trellis, perpetual right to the use of a never-tailing well of excelient tinter, an orckird of about 50 bearing Apple Trees, a Barn and several sheds. The house G beautiful ly shaded by the adjoining grove of S Acres, and neai the well. Also, A FULL LOT, WITH A TWO-STORY HOUSE. table, aro] well of excellent water, un Middle street, ad aining the house of floury Ctz. Also. ten Acres acij , intng this trait, and 36 more, if de ired, at a very cheap rate wii_F:d terms apply to Aug. 1.1.-tf-euw A. FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, Within two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris burg road, with all necessary improvem, nts, and in prime ordyr. I will sell from 100 to 164) Acres, to suit phfrchasers. Terms reasonable.-- For further information, apply to WM. WIBLE, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 18-tt %yoOD LOTS FOR SALE.. WILL sell at Public Sale, on Friday the 25th day of October next, on the premises. at 10 o'clook, A. M . LOTS OP EXCELLENT TI dBER LAND, running from 4% to 8 Acres. being a part of the bundoe Mill property on Marsh Creek. Adams county, Pa. IKA.Tertns accommodating and will be made known on day of sale. • OEO. ARNOLD. tiettysbarg, Sept. 25.-to FOR SALE, Valuable MERCHANT MILL, -33 BARK 31IL'. and SAW MILL. with 40 ACRE: OF LAND. Known as .'Sandoe's 31111," on Marsh reek in kiwns county. Pa.. 4 miles northeast from Emmittx burg. and 6 miles southwest from Gettysburg, all In gooe order, water power heavy, and in a good grain country. .AL,O-- One other MILL, known ne "Hollinger's Mill," wit, 50 ACRES OF LAND, one mile from Abbottatown, ot the Hanover turnpike. All in good order. Ang.7,1867,-ff Teen' gotirts. NOTICE. TIIE Bale Notes of the 3 ndersigned due NOVEMBER L 1967. ate in the hands of J. W. Gmart, E.q . of Cumberland twp. It may be well to remember that said notes, if not paid when due, bear interest from date. W. H. 1101:10 lITELIN, Oct. 9.st Williamsport, Pa. LAST NOTICE.—AII persons in debted to the late firm of MUCURDY & DIEHL will please call and settle at once. It not paid befve the Ist of December, the books will be left in the bands of an officer for collection, without regard to persons. • 31cCUfiDY & DIEUL. Oct. 9, Hit37.-i-at EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of JACOB Liam, Ben , late of Huntington township, Adams Co., Pa., deceased hafing been granted to the undersigned residing In said township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebt.d to said estate to call and make immediate payment and those having claims against the ague will present them properly authenticated forsettlement. Sept. 18.—et JACOB K. LEBEW. NNOTlCE.—Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Joan TanGlll7llßACten. ate of Strabau township, Adams county, Pa, deceased. having bees granted to the undersigned, residing in the same t )waship, he hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said *ate to make immediate Payment, and those havincitims against the same to present them properly authentlaited An. settlement. 26.-tit JAOOII G. McILHBNNY, Adm'r. Exs CIITOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters maiusitatu 7 on the Estate of Dams de. late Of Cataberlead tatrusbip, kdame county, Penn., de. reastsi, having been trotted to the undersigned residing to Skouutloy township, he hereby giros smite to all per eons indebted to said agate to mate Immediate payment and Mope-having global agdmg. the same to prevent theta properly autbeutted for settlement. *Ma BANNER, Executor: Oat. 2, 1887,0 DISSOLUTION. rDpartnership \ heretAre existing :bstvreett the ends. di:nett vader atm of a a aOIIHER, of Pete/104,T. 8., is %NO, 'die : : selqkt. AS *SOWS Indebted t i said fine, will please milts mows 'without Islay. lather sgtner le authorised to.uge! ,h e Daiwa of the Am in the estaemeet of the ba steeds. • J. a..GAMINS 411[A.vING cittposed of my. 'took of Men:hiedlila to - Reim: Hartman ik Stadler, aad F s M ica &summed bumbieweareer of nearly .4030"sig i o . elt Oar t pen iy; robin' its*aateid liokwir• 1 bia ' meats metiaersiodvaiatuininilbr kbeir liberal ' . fillkiWte Iktfiligtkirilt rellakillolkii iki *lit lleiKoVi . tel********orAilesuLitiviziA* iota' It f.l LL, • , . J. A. lIMUCINiIIe:, , .641pUill. illet.t:tt '' • -) - • • HEAD-QUARTER At NOkillr OW* Is the plat* to get your FALL & WINTER GOO CHF.A i i , FOR CASE:' I' you want a cheap Overcoat, Drama Coat, .' IF you want • good cheap go tor'NOIXTIP IF you wants goad ItTexyday Coat, lb I go to NOIUIX3's IF you wants gait pair of Paula, i I Y you want. goo cheap Tot, you want a I.4IIIONABLE,IIAT, 6O in No you want 'a laf*Hall Stylo . ClP, go to NORRIS'. you want a god of Boole or Sr u s ;No IF you want a .I',IIII9NABLYi NECK-TIE,O r you want a goat Ifranchealf Gaiter, • . go to NORIO' A I IF you want a goad Umbrel l a, I F you want good taper Collars, IF you want a faslllonable salt ofClothea, go to NORRIS'. IF you want anything In the Gentleman's Line, go to Nozazr, I F you want a goat SMOKE.. IF J ,yen want good BEAVY UpitrfeCLOT go tofirottur, Also—A large stock of CASSIMNERS IN THE PINCII. Persons preening the goods to Reedy madsClothieß,'949 be accommodated ail the lowest cub price. Oct. 9, 1867.—t1 TRIO. C. 101115. HEAD QUARTERS PICKING SELLS COATS CHEAP PICKING SELLS PANTS CHEAP PICKING SELLS VESTS CHEAP PICKING SELLS SHIRTS CHEAP PICKLNG SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP. PICKING SELLS CLOCKS CHEAP PICKING SELLS TRUNKS CHEAP PICKING SELLS VIOLINS CHEAP PICKLNG SELLS ACCORDEONS CHEAP PICIG SELLS VERY CHEAP CALL AND SI4E HIM July 24, IM7 NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS 'T I UE randeralgned 'km opened a new Boot and Shoe 1. Store, on HAL fIiMORX STREET, one door south of r he Presbyterian Church and nearly opposite ifeerearyt .nddler Shop, where be offers an attractive assortment of goods lu his line, all new and selected with the great eit care. Ile has GENTLEMEN'SF o LF BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'SKIP BOOTS, GENTLEMIN'S SGRIESES GAITERS, GENTLSMION'SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES, 0 ENTLEMEN'S A LMORALEI, GENTLEMEN'S ROGANS, Ae. All will be sold at the lowest living profit& Rums, from town and coon . are Welted to call and *Landes goods and prices befo e purchaling elsewhere. lam do. termined to sell chez -a little cheaper than any other house in the county.lßy strict attention to bushiest, mod Dealing fairly and sq4uely with everybody, I hope to merit and receive an encouraging share of public patron ' age. The ILtI4I3FACTIIitNG of Boots and Shoes will be carved on, in all Its ncheo Boots, Shoes and Gaiters , oade to order Alsodßoots and Shoes of his own mane. ecture constantly o hand. Repairing dune on abet nuti,e—and no effort spared to give satisfaction. None cut first class worlutretr employed. Having a Ilie•tinte experience at the badness, 1 feel 'confident that I can please all who may 0411. D. 11. ICLINGSL. Gettysburg, .htly $11,18437.-tf WM. A: DUNCAN NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING S . TACKS OF THE.-311 J BRINKERHOFF, corner of the • Diamond add Ybrk &tree , p:lst returned from the city witL ad minimally attractive sasortment CLOTHING FOR FPRLNG & SUMMER WI AR, chich he will sell at inch prices es cannot Atli to take 'hem off very rapidly, Call and Judie for yourselves.— fn look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting. and :mat and substantial Ipewing, and then to rot his low prices—callers cattnotlhelp hut buy, when they tie it so :ouch to their interest to do so. He has Coats, Pantsi, Vests, of all styles and materials, Hats, Boots and Shdes • Shirts, °fall kinds, 111;:alery, Gloves, Handkeirchialk u 'eck Ties, Cravats, LSten 11,nd Paper Collars Bnapendirs, .trusties, Combs; Trunks, Yellow, llwallas, Pocket Knives, Began, -ruoking and Chewin gTot..ecos, Pipes, Stationery. At. Clocks, hi atches,, Je welry, with a thonsan and one .ther article., ent , rely too numerous to detail in a newt ,aper advertisement.; He asks the attention of the public to his new stock. onddent that it will Please—and no one can or will sell 'hearer. Bun' t forget tkeplace—cornerot York street ,ml the Diamond, ettysbnrg. May :V, 1867. ! JACOB BRINKIRHOPP. GEORGE ARNOLD MERCHANT TAILQRING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, nd other materials fok Men's Wear, furnished and mad op, to order, on short hotice. SATISFACTION WARRANTED. Work also solicited lYcim Customers, who purchase their Goods eliewher• W. T. KING, York streot, opposite the Bank, Jane 12,1867.—1 y I • BOOT AN Respectfully Inßirmi his friends smiths publioganeray, that he has built a new Shop, on West Middle street, GETTYSBURG. a few n from the Court-Hones, and is now prepared promptl to execute all orders Sri work 1w his line. Gentlemen, Ladle. and Children requiring BOOTP, BROSS, POP EltB. &c., are requested to give him a call. He lope tends all work made in his Bhp, and will guaranty sa Bon, both as to prkes andqWl - of work. ! serMJNDING Of all kinds pwmptly attended to. Aug. 21,1867.-tt I FALL STYLE OF HATS FOR 1867. s. S. iii'CREARY. HAS jiut received fr esh sad gime& waottineeit of H ATti, including the very latest sty Wof Sae B fl k Caatimore and Solt I. Rate. and also a large inwol7 of lbw and low prim, oril HATS and CAPS Ibr reit sad BOYS. He inviteah *lends sad the patella to give Wm • tall. [Sept:ll, orb-a CHEAP- fF y'on '► t E Goods, attlat en' Hotel, In et t et have the very ed OABSDIXIAIk sod are dote= • =rotten to tov(aipe ban item 00= 71kose &Orbit we wont tes Mist 2 azywbers Kok •• • W. hay, on bald MACRINSB, and kr• es. atiaboiliaa avA isald I. qesTrissa. n.eskiieT ebtk gibes, *r. LDIERS' EU FOR CLOTHING. AT LOW PRICES LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' SALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN ',sags VARIETY. MIMES' OONGB.EBB GAMES, MISSZEr SALMoRAL GLITZES, MISBIIS' MORIXXX) BALMOBALS, kc., kg., et., i.e. BOYS' gONGRESB GA1791138, BOYS' QALF BALMOBALS, BOYS' BROGANS, &c, /e. AT BRINKERHOFF'S: S4OE-MAKING. JAMIS WILSON • (3•CiOdS AIiER-:CHEAPEST! bay good and cheap lass saes Swat, war Kr. „ 4 , t or= l yergi.o= ikar thin se oilisp calinr s a. ,•. g posseq wlelda too Ilitr i It Re 17 . . 4er%l. t i*,,Cyt , e "1"4"1111 , • • is to imaranos • 15141‘111 *OW ~1(4. ,4 •4, 4 4. '-- - 0 go to NORRIS !Fe to NOWIP. go to NOIRIT go to NORRIS' go tg NOSE'S'. go to NORRIS =I E=