The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, October 23, 1867, Image 4

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    OCTOBER 23,,1867.
mat Fumt,
E nu. FLotat,...
W WHEAT,
RED HEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY-B'6ED,
CLOVER-SEED
BACON, HAMS,
" SIDES,
SHOULDERS,.
4tvittv of flu 'patriots.
Baltimore Produce Market.
Bakiwtore. nodal Morning.
..10.00 @ 10 50
..11 00 @ 11 50
.. 2 65 @ 280
2 40 @ 280
—1 37 @ 1 40
1 56.@ 1 70
63 @ 72
Hoco, tt 1001bs
BEEF Cxrn.i, 11100 lbs
Thy,
WRISKET,
G OLD, Phila
illiettysburg Grain and Provision Market.
Gettysburg. Wednesday Morning
9 elo
0 50
2 20 @ 2 30
2 10 @ 2 25
1 20
1 30
55
SrpER FLOUR,
Exm FLorn,
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,
CORN,
Rya,
Oen,
BCCKWHEAT,
TLMOTHT SEED,
CLOVER SEED,
rOTATOES,
Brrnut,
LARD,
EGGS,
BACON, HAAN,
" SIDES,
" STIPtLIARS>
50AP,....
TALLOW,
gew ffii.ertistmento.
THE EDEN SCHOOL,
FOR BOTH SEXES,
Sttu4ted in UNIOE VILLE. Centre county. Pa.. wit.
re-open fnr the reception of _Pupils. NOVEMBER 25th
1867, and continue In 110841012 20 weeks. Terme retainable
For particulars address
EDIIIi WICKERSH A Id,
Benderrrille, Adams Co, Pa.
Oct. 23,1867.-21.
SHERLFF'S,SALE
In pursuance of a Writ of Fieri Facia, issuing out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county and to me
directed, will be exposed at Public Salesm Thursday, the
th day of Norember.lBl.7, at 1 - o'clock, P. At, on the pre
mises, the following described Real Estate, vie:
A VALUABLE. FARM,
situate in Latimiore township Adams county, Pa , adjoin
ing.lands of Jacob.K. Lerew, Jacob . Livingston, George
Heikes, and others, containing 100 ACRES, more or less,
10 acres of Timber and a due proportion of Meadow The
farm is under good cultivation, god fencing, and has
water in all the fields but one. Ihe Improvements are a
Two story BRICK HOUSE, with a One-story Back-build
ing,,• large Frame Barn. with Sheds attached, a Hog'
&Able, a Shop, a Spring House with never= tailing spring
in It, a Smoke House, and other outbuildings. There're'
TWO ORCHARDS of choice fruit, of all kinds, on the
premises. This is a very desirable property. Also,
A TRACT OF TIMBER LARD,
in the same township, containing 10 Acres, more or less
adjoining lands of Wm. F. Bonner, Abraham Livingston
and others.
Seized and taken in Execution as the properly o
John C. Hiecht, and to be sold by me.
PHILIP HANN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Aim Gettysburg, Oct. =, 1867.—ts
IGTTen pesccent. of the pur:base money upon all sales
by the Sheriff must be paid over immediately alter the
property is struck down, or upon failure to comply the re•
with the property w•II again be put up for sale.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber will sell his 'VALUABLE FARM, in
Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., containing
THREE HUNDRED ACRES.
The Improvements are good, a large BRICK 11, USE,
Switzer Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House,
Ac. The land is aß,Granite soil, and in a good state of
cultivation
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST WHEAT AND GRASS
- -
FARMS IN TUE COUNTY,
and would answer well form There are three wells
of never-falling water, and a running stream through the
farm, furnishing never•laildg water In. nearly all the
gelds.
The Win will be sold In parts 01'100 mad 2110 Acres, to
snit purchasers.
I will &leo sell my D WELLING 110IISS;bn Chambers
burg street, Gettysburg, which is a very desirable pro
perty.
person whaling to view the propertiesewill be
shown them by the subscriber, living in Gettysburg.
Oct. 23, 13137.—tf It. .ItcCURDY.
RIVATE SALE OF A
F
VALUABLE FARM
The undersigned, intending to quit farming, offers fur
sale his FARM, on which he now resides, near the Car
lisle pike, one mils from •Round Hill P. 0., and three
miles from York Sulphur Springs or Hampton, Adams
county, Pa., containing 101 ACRES, more or leo, on which
is erected a new two-story LOG HOUSE, with hack Hitch,
en-House,24 by 28 feet. There is a pump of : never-fall
ing water at the door; Apples, Peaches, Clierries, and
other fruit trees, on the premises; a good and new Bank
Barn, built in 1868, with all other outbuildings. Four
thousand bushels of Lime have been put on this farm in
the last three years: al o five thousand new Bails. There
are about 30 acne of heavy Timber of 'White Oak and
Hickory. This farm has produced 200 bushels of Wheat
and 500 bushels of Oats this season, with abundance of
good hay. It also lies convenient to Churches, Mills,
Blacksmith Shop, Stores, sod Poet office. This is a good
chance, as the farm is in a high state of cultivation.—
Price lowhalf sash, balance in payments without inter.
est. I. B. SHIPLRY.
Oct. 23.-3 t
puBLIC SALE
The subscriber will sell at Public Sale. ore Friday, the
15th day of IVerember, 1867, at 10 o'clock, 4. M., Sit his
residence in Highland township, Adams county, Pa., on
the road Waling from Millerstown to GingelPs Mill,
half mile south of the ii ill, the following Personal Pro•
perty, to wit: 2 HORSES. one of which Is a Brood Mare,
3 Mulch Cows, 3 head of young Cattle, 2 Sows and P igs,
Farming Utensils, 1 two-horse Wagon, Wagon Bed, Hai
Carriage, Plow, Double Shovel Plows, Cultivator, liar•
rows, Double and Single Trees, 2 sets of Hind Gears, 1 set
of Plow Gears, Sleigh and Bells, Mattock, Hoed, Fbrks,
Rakes, Shovels, Hand Saw, Angers, Hatchets. set of Shoe
ing Tools, Halters, Cow Chains, Ater, Riding Saddle, Side
Saddle, Riding Bridles, Blind Bridles, *c. Also, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, CODitiedang of Tables, Chain,
Bedsteads, new Cook Stove and Pipe and all the fixtures,
'Teu•plate Stove, Buckets, Tubs. Cider Bat. el, Meat Ves
sel, Churn and Churn. Buck, Benet ea small Brass Ket
tle, Corner Cupboard, Half-bushel Measure, Crockery, a
tot of Apple Butter, and a great variety of other articles
too numerous to mention.
.q-Attend&Dcer-will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by Witt. F. WXIKEHT.
Bunn tinning, A action eer, fOct. 23.-ta
PUBLIC SALE OF - VALUABLE
- REAL ESTATE
On Thursday the 14th of Noronha next, atlo o'clock, A.M.
In finnunnee of au order of the Orphans' Court of Ad
ams county, the undersigned, Executor of the last win
and testauont of ellitlaTlAN fditxxa. late of &ratan town
ship, Adams county, deceased, will expose to dale by
pabl Ie outcry on the premises, the valuable FARM of de
cedent, situated In Bastian township, Adams county, on
the public road leading from Hunterstown to New Was
te!, 2 miles from each place, andartloininilands of Jacob
Shull, Jacob Caseate, John Havennick, and others, con
taining 136 ACRES and 128 PERCHES. The Improve
merits are a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, part brick
and part weatherboarded, a Fume Barn, Wagon Shed,
Carriage Hour, -Wash House, and-other outbuildings,
with r never - fal ling well of water convenient to the house.
There is also a fine Orchard of choice Fruit Trees, of ay.
ay variety. There are on the premises about 8 acre* of
Timber Land.
B Any !Amon wishing to view the prembies begins
the day of sale, will be shown the same by calling on
George B. Miller, residing thereon. Tams made kn iwo
outlay °reale by ' . USG. E. BiLkblDT,kVr.
Oct. 23-ta
PUBLIC SALE OF A
VALUABLE FARM
The subscriber will offer at Public Ws, on . Saterctay,
the 16th day of Norestber, , his VALUABLIC FARM, situate,
In Monntjoy township, three miles sontp•eeet rf Gettys
burg, near the Baltimore pike, containlrsg 181 ACRSB OF
LAND, with the necessary Improvements, with a large
portion of Meadow and Timber; an Orchard and other
Irtilk It. Is well watered, with a Spring near the house. -
gpring Rouse, ♦c.
Permits doffing 80 purchase or view the premises
will cab on the subscriber residing on the property.
ea-Attendance will be given and terms made' known
on day ofsale by WILLIAM YOUNG.
_
Oct. 12.—ti
JAMES E. CALDWELL• & ,CO.
1-. N . 0 . 82,2
44. . t
Chestnut. Street, - C li z
" PHILADELPHIA,
JEMMIES, IMPORT/RS AND ILANUNACTDIANXIB,-
tr ATE mid* very larptoadd Mont to VA& last otoek
in view of the approsehing Hol.i.dye, derived ehleffly
from NOVELTISS and CHOICE PM= O1) : 1
MERIT towed In the
(TEAT EXPOSITION AT PARIS •
The past timmoxi of ,by ons of It'll - lbw in Eu ro pe. Also,
immense stock
• WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
9Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods, Mantel
Clocks, Bronzes, Deoorated' China
Vases and Ornament', Skald- •
cal Booxes,Orna CaTved
Wod -
ments,.
And everything appertaining to the bLiness of
GOLD & SILVER—SA(I.I'MS.
Sons but PlinKiaas Goods kept, sad war/ WU% Mild
npon Its cora m i ldy— . - •
PRICES IN PLAIN PIGIOIIIB AND FIX
• ED AT „LOWEST RAT/A
o-r. 2>f, leoT —Bn
JURY ‹„LIST-NOV. TERM.
GRAND 'AIRY.
Hamiltonban. John Waugh, Foreman.
Huntington.; Philip Myer*, Henry A. Noah.
Berwiek tp. J. G. Wolf, •
Getlfyiburg. Jermtdah Rowe, Win. Bhilfmtui.
Franklin. George Battle, Dr. John Oirltonfor
Cumberland. Adam Butt, Abraham Ptak. • '
klenallen. Noah D. Bnydee.
Ution.. Daniel Sell.
Latknowe. P. AUttrew Byers.
Houatjoy. Henry Bucher.
hittleidown. John Diehl.
Bererick.bom Genres Baker.
Liberty: Gregory P. Topper, Jacob Hake.
Howolideasaut. Peter K. Smith, Samuel Shorb.
eratty Ilunilton Forrest:
Straban. William L. Thomas, J onas Hebert.
Oxford. Franklin Peters.
2 75 @ 800
8 50 @ 875
1p @ 20
17 @ 18
14@ 15
Hamilton. Abner S. Hildebrand, John GelseHaan, Sam
uel Alwine,Ellish Spangler.
Gettysburg. Edward Menoby, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Amos
Plank. '
11amiltonban. Daniel Biesecker, William Culp, James
Watson.
Monntjoy. Moses Hartman.
Tyrone. Jame D roup, John Bolen.
Franklin. Conrad Thomas, D. X.
21 00 @ 23,00
Ern
shall
Berwick , bor. -F. J. Wilson.
Cvnowago. Jacob Little.
Oxford. Ephraim Heagy, Jacob Slagle, Jeremiah Diehl.
Straban. John G. Brinkerhoff, John 11. Eckert.
Huntington. Benjamin Giud&r, Jer. 'Spangler, Jacob
Zug, Waltemeyer Ziegler, Cyrus G. Beale.
Littiestown. Henry Mehl, George Yount.
Henallen. Samuel (truer. Isaac McConley, Henry Ep
pelman, Enoch Ronanzahn.
Butler. Josiah Wea%er, Jacob Peters, Sr., David Toot.
Reading. Jadob Miller,
Freedom. David Rhodes, Jr.
Hountpleasant. Michael Levinstine, Daniel Lawrence.
Germany. Jacob Pitzer, 8 lomdu Menges.
Latimore. George L. Deardorff, Chas. W. Oriest.' •
Cumberland. W Wli.m Roes, George Spangler.
Liberty. Reuben Shover
Oct. 23.-te 6
:50
cOO
50 0 60
27
10
20
27
G IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS ez NEW
YEARS!
A SLTERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND
THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE
OF *lO EACH, AND SATISFAMON GUARAN
TEED.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches ...... to $l,OOO
100 Magic Cased Gold Watchem - 250 to , 500
100 Ladies' Watches, enameled .......... 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches. 250 to 300
210 Gold Hunting English Levers 200 to 250
300 Goldll outing Duplex Watches..._...... 160 to 200
500 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 250
500 Silver Hunting Levers .............. -....... 50 to ISO
600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladies' Watches • - 60 to 250
1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 60 to 75
1.000 bliscellaneous Silva' Watches ...... .. 50 to 100
..,500 Hunting Sliver Watches ............. -...... 26 to 60
6,000 Assorted Watches.'all 'hinds 10 to 75
7 @ 8
10
MOEN
The above stock will be disposed of on the eoruita ONE
PILICI PLAN. giving every patron a fine Hold or Solid silver
Watch fur slo, without regard to yams!
Waldo? Bao & Co., 161 Broadway, New York, wish to
immediately dieposeof the above magnificent stock. Cer
tificotee, nainhig the articles,are placed in sealed en
velopes, and well mixed. • Hoders are entitled to the ar
ticles Lamed in their cerifitate, upon payment of Tea
Dollars, whether it be a watch worth $l,llOO or one worth
lees. The ret.itcrof any of our certificates eutitlee you to
the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective
of its worth, and as no article valued lees than SIO is
named on any certificate, It wdl at once be seen that this
is no lottery, but a straight forWard' legitimate transac
tion, which may be participated in even by the mimed fas
tidious.
A single certificate will be sent by mall, post paid, upon
receipt of 25 cents, five for $l, eleven t.,r thirty•three
and elegant premiuni for $5, sixty•siX and more valuable
premium kir $10,..0ne hundred and must superi , Watch fur
$l6. To agents
,pr those wishing employineet, thie is a
rare opportunity: It is a legitimately conducted busi
ness, duly authorized by the Government, and open tutbe
most careful scrutiny: Watches sent by Express with
bill for collbctio., on delivery, so that - no diseatiajaction
can possibly occur. Try as. Address
WRIGHT, 13ROT Elt & CO., rinport ere,
161 Broadway, New York.
•
Oct. 23.-3 m
COLLECTORS,
TAKE NOTICE i—rbe Collectors of Taxes for 14 and
previous years, in the different bordughs and town
ships of Adams county, are hereby notified that they will
be required to settle up their duplicates on or before the
18th day of NOVEMBER next, on which day the Com
miesiouers will meet at their office, to give the necessary
exoneratio,s &c.
The Collectors of the present year will be required to
pay over, to the County Treasurer all monies which may
be collected by the November Court.
A- &RUE,
S. WOLF,
N. WIEUMAN,
Commissioners of Adams county
Attest—J. M. W&LTEII., Clerk. ,
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A Watch, a Tea nett, a Shawl a Drew, for one dol
lar each. Send 2 eta. and stamp for two checks and cir
culars giving full particulars. Address ARLINtrToN,
DItoWNE A CO., Si 7 WitaLungtoo street, Boston.
Oct. 2.-m
A GENTS WANTED-410 to 5'..11 a day. to intr.kioce our
./ - 1. new patent STAR. SHUTTLE SEWING 3IALIi IN E.
Price $2O. It uses two threade, and wakes the genuine
Loci STITCH. All other I.w paced u.a htwee make the
C to d tiiCi. Eiclnnive terntocy given. Send for Ir.
cal& re. W. 0. IV ILSON G Co- `le nutacturere,l tevedand.
Ohio.
DON'T be humbugged by Impoetorn or "patent" cast
iron or machine "Stencil tool.." Send for our New
Catalogue of IMPROVED 611.NCIL DIES, varieties
nil of Steel. carefully finished and tempered.
Oct. 2,-"lnt S. M. SPENCER. 6 CO, ..rattleboro, Vt.
•
O A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, with my Patent
/V Stencil Tools. I prepay sample. free Beware
ut infringer.. My circuital.. will explain. Andre. A. J.
FULL/11, Sprimrfield, Vermont. jOct.2.-Im
87- TO $lOO per mon , and traveling expenseß, paid
good &pinta to sell our i'atent Err,.lasting Blue
Wire Clothe' Lts. : Late age anti Aodruta American
Wire 16. Br &Ist - ay...New York. lOct. 2-lm
OIIT'RE ',VANTED! LOOK HERE!
Y=
Agents. both male and female, warted everywhere to
sell the PATENT IIIPI:OVED INK ISESERVuIIt.(I,3 which from
one to two pages can be written without replenishing
with ink).and our Vancy and Dry Goods. etc. Can clear
from $. 1 :1 to $lO a day. No capital required. Price Iu
cents, with an advertisement deacriblug au article h.r
sale in our DOLLAR PURCIIASI .0 AGENCY. Cir
culars sent free. EASTMAN de KENDALL,
Oct. 6 Hanover St., Huston, 31ass.
6)000 "'N" waute.l. to hell . ix
. New Inver,
tions, of great value to ratutltes; al/pay grro t
prAtS. Send 25c and get SO pace, and airnp:e gratin.—
Agents bare made sloo,uoa. EPURAIM BROWN,
Oct. 2.-ltn Well,.Hose.
. _ .
PAINTS FOR FARMERS
AND OTHERS
TUE GRAFT.IN MINERAL PATNT COMPANY are now
manufacluring the Best. Cheapest and most Durable
Paint in use; two coats well put on. mixed with pare
Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it loofa light
brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to
green. lead, stone, olive, or drab, to suit the taste of
the consumer. It is variable for nooses, Barns, Vence*,
Agricultural Implements. Carriage and Car-.linkers.
Woodeu-warg Canvas, Metal and Shingle hoofs, (it being
Fire and Water prof), Bridges. Burial. , 'uses, Gana I Boats,
Ships and Ships Bottoms, , Floor Oil Cloths, (one Maru
lecturer having used 5000 bbls. the past y. aro and as a
paint for any purpose is unsurpassed fur body, durability,
elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $0 per bid., of 300
lbs.. which Will supply a farmer for years to come. o ar•
ranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular. Which
gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in
a trade tr.ark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL 131.13 WELL. Propri-tor.
254 Pearl ed., New York.
A.-Agents wanted. [Oct. 2.-11 n
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. UP
HASPS FRESH MEAT cUItE, prepared from the
formula of Prof Trousseau of Paris, cures Co , .stimptiou,
Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General
Debility and all morbid conditions of the system depen
dent on deficiency of vital force. It le phawant to taste,
and a single bottle will convince the most skepti.al of
its virtue as the, great he ling remedy of the age. $1 a
bottle, or six bottles for $5.. Sent by Expe, se. Sold by
S. C. UPHAM, $0.25 South Eighth st „Philadelphia. and
principal Druggists. Circulars sent free. [Oct. 2.—im
per vol , $5 oe
THE RICHEST AMA LN THE WORLD
=TRACT OP A LZITZR FROM BARON BOLOXON ROTRIMBILD
PARIS, Bth April, 1t84,2.5' Rue Banby, 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 same time the account, f will forward yOn the amount
through Mews. Dumont & Co., New Yo'k.
BARAN 80L0111021 ROTIMMID having recommended to
many of his friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they
being di 'drone to procure it, be should advise him to
establish a depot In Paris.
u e relief; ever ready ; as a killer of nen, taken Inward
ly, or mammal) , applied, his no equal. For the relief and
cure of Rheinaatic and Areuraigic Affections, Sprains,
Bruises, 2c., tt is unequalled It is also most efficacious,
taken inwardly, in the core of Cholera, Cramps and tiros
in the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera dlorbus,
Cholera infantum, itc., and is without exception the most
wonderful Panacea the world affords. No tinnily should
be without it. Every THAVALER by land or sea should
bare a bottle. MIN ESE and FARMERS residing at a
distance from Physicians should keep It constantly on
hand Incase of Accidents, end 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 molest wholesale
and retail by Dimas Barnes At Co, - 21 _Park Row, New
York; Gale A Robinson, 186 Greenwich st, New York;
P. C. Wells A C0.„192 Fulton si, New York; Charles N.
Crittenden, 88 6th Ave,, New York; and by respectable
Druggists throughout the world. None 'genuine unless
signed by - Joaw Thos. Lure., and comae/reigned by J.:v.
LANE & CO., Proprietors, 163 Broadway, New York.
in-Send for Circular. ' [Oct. 2.-lm
per v01.,58 00
600
" 60
NOTICE.
T WILL be ip Gettysburg with Flour, kc, every MON.
I DAY and FRIDAY in w.h week. Persona who may
desire me to furnish thein with either Pleuras Feed-stuff,
will leavatheliordare, either With 76tin Oilliper or Dan.
nes A ZolfilAr stating the kind ana quantity wanted,
when the acme wul be. delivered at their dwel,ll4e&
Bept.2s, 1/167.-tf, ' GEGEGB' GUM
•
BROOMS" BROOMS: • 811003181
The imdersigud aoutizioes to masurfeetare Broom it
LL old stead ho Carlislestils:t adjolaing Railroad Depot.
He till liars durfog the hill a full supply it head, , and
will be able to tarnish them WUDLIL-41.11 OR AZTALL.
Dramas wide to order of opt thealiares. Pere"! 41ITAg
Broom Core would& well tegtitelilmi a ealL "
Gettysburg, 0et.)640s R, It. TIPTOE.,„
FOR S TM :
Tircrikoced itOntfAti o o4 ,4l 4 4 thl
i
a Ten Plate, In good ciatOp.:Joidtio:
Near Oxford, ska.4o.,lit
arc.r , •
SinttlittirA, ) , -;.., 0-,r44110411111.***;,:2..-11.10;
wow Adttitrtimtunis.
to the Great Ocean.
BY. ALBERT D. RICHARDSON
MADAM FOY'S
WE ARE CONING,
WE STILL LIVE !
TEE INDIAN LINISIENT,
NOTICFL"
freW- A•dVtMOMlt*lii.
FRESH ARRIVAL
DRY GOODS
FALL, & WINTER WEAR
A. SCOTT & SON
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
MERINOS, all styles.
DELAINES, all styles.
• CALICOES, alLstyes.
MUSLINS, all grades.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
a all styles and quality
Persons wanting good Goods
and good
.Bargains,.
ii-Shoull not fail to go to the Store'of
A. SCOTT & SON,
Cluunbersburg street, 2d Square,
Gettysburg, Pa.
Oct. 9,1867
NEW FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
E. HITESHEW
;s uow receiving, a large Mock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
I call the. attention of my customers and the com•
mon ity to my large stock of goods, I am now offering at
lower rates than they have been since the war and at
prices which cannot fail to strike the purchaser as cheap.
With every facility Zr purchasing goods at as low Ag•
urea as any in the trade I am oleo prepared to meet cow
petlon on low prices from any and all quarters.
Prompt romfoimity to the lowest market prices is my
tstablished rule.
E. )11TEMIEW
Peteraburg.(Y. 15.,) Oct. 0, 1.5L7.-1y
1861. W INTER 1867.
MILLINERY.
MISS McCREARY
IJAS just returned from the City with &large wort.
went of new etyle
BONNETS & HATS
which 4110 11 pr.-pared to cell at 1 rips which will defy
competition. Also Bonnet and Hat trimmings of all the
I atest +, and FANCY GOODS of every variety
Lteunets made to onler. at the ..hortest notice
Oct. 16. I Stl7.-I.m
HUNTERSTOWN
MILLINERY.
ROSIE M. MONFORT
HAS returned from the City with an assortment Of
the latent Styles of
BONNETS & HATS
,
Ready-wade BONNETS always on hand.
Ladle.' Black Cap. and Head-drawee made and for sale
Feather■ cleaned and curled equal to new.
All work in the Millinery line done at short notice
th:t.16,14677-2m
iranto.
SEXTON WANTED,
F ORChrigt Church. (Lutheran.) Gettysburg, Pa. App ply to either of undersigned.
A. D. BUEHLER, 1
It. E. HUBER., ':tocomittee.
H. J. PAHN ESTOCK, 1r
Oct, 1G -3t
10 BRICKLAYERS
AND MASONS
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
C+3nstuot work and good wages will be given.
Gettysburg, Oct. 9.-30 WM. P. BAKER.
A FARM WANTED.
lINY per s on having a GOOD FARM for male and willing
to take In part payment. one or more tracts of
choke Western Land, located in a well settled neighbor
hoc d near County, Towns, Railroads, tc., be will And a
purchaser by inquiring at this attics. [Sept. 11, 1t1e7.-tf
nrptuttrs and CoutrattorS.
WM. C. STALLSMITH & SON,
- GETTYSBURG, PA., .
CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS,
Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentering—centracting
and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repairing, 2c. They
Keep constantly on hand and manufacture, to order,
DOORS. SIUUTTERS, BLINDS, BASS, DOIR ACID
WINDOW FRAME'S, CORNICE, DOOR AND
WINDOW BRACKETS, *
And any other Article in the Building Line.
Seasoned material constantly on hand, experlenoed work
men alwaya in readiness, and work executed with
dispatch.
In. Orders promptly attended to.
WM C. ersusurra,
C. li. EITALLSMITIL
Sept. IS, IBCl.—tf
G. C. CASHMAN. H. H. WWI
CARP ENTERING.
THE undersigned respectfully in
form the public that they hare commenced the
Carpenting in the Shop formerly occupied by George
Schryock, deceased. We are prepared to do erg work in
our line of business and as reasonable as any otter estab
figment an Gettysburg. •
We hope by a strict attention to business to merit a
•
share of public patronage.
May 29,1807.-0 • CASHMAN t BOWL
•
TO THE BUILDING
BM
FOR
AT TB STORE OF
VAiltintry.
Sat fistatt salts.
13UBLIG BALE OE VALUABLE
REA.L ESTATE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad
ems county, will be exposed at Public Bale, on &ttierday,
the BM day of November nest, at 10 o'clock, A X. on the
premises, the Beal Rotate of Casunwo Idosulatiks, de
ceased, consisting of several tracts situate In the toeqt-
Alpe of Itimlltonban and - Liberty, as fOnOWI I / 2 to wit :
No. 1, The MansionTraet, contain
lug 520 Acne, more or lam, adjoining lands of MO. John
Museelmen, Joseph Reed, MichaelKugler , end ethers.—
The Improvements are it large two-story gross agues,
Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crlb, and, other
eht - butldhille, with a well of water near the done, also
running water In the Barn-yard; a HAW MILL, And also
an excellent MITI seat with gboJ water-power. There Is
Marge quantity of flue Timber, Locust, Poplar and Chest
nut. There are several quarries of excellent limestone
on this tract. The land is in a good state of cultivation,
with a good Orchard, and a large Meadow. Tom's Creek
runs through the trait. There is also a Log Dwelling
Wanes and Log Stable on this tract.
No. 2, Tract contains 200 Acres,
roomer lees, adjoining lends, of Maj. John Mueselman,
Jacob Kready, John Sanders and Tract No. 1- The Im
provements are a two story Weatherboirded Row, new
:tune Batik Barn, au excellent spring of water, Vivo Or
clot: de, one of which is new, a Log Teusut House, an ex
cellent Meadow and a proportion of good Timber. Tom's
creek runs through thiaTract.
No. 3, A Tract of Mountain Land,
contalnin‘ 19 Acrei, adjoining Jacob Kready, Ueo. Smith
and Where, covered with Chestnut and Rock 04k,
No. 4, A Lot of Mountain Land, ad
jedultig lands of Maj. John Musselmsn, James Watson
and others,containing 9n, Acres, more or lees, covered
with Hickory, Oak,. Chestnut nod other timber. The
LIM two tracts will be sold in parcels to suit purchesen.
IliSsAttendance will be given end terms made known
on day of sale by
•
JOHN lIIISSZLkIAN, Adm , m.
DAVID STEWART, f
B the Court—A. W. Iturtku. Clerk. f00t.16.-te
VALITAI3LE PERSONAL PROPERTY
AT PUBLIC SALE
The subscriber will cell at Public Sale, on Tuesday the
19th day of November swat at his residence in Cumber
laud township, about four miles south of Gettysburg,
between the Emmittsbirg and Taneytown roads, the fol
lowing Personal Property, to viz:
8 MARES. two 5 years old, one agood Family Mare, and
one a good Brood Rare, 1 Colt, 6 Mach Cows, 3 of which
will be fresh by the time of sale, 2 dulls, 3 Heiress, 5 fat
Hogs, 5 Shoats, I good four-horse Warpn, Lime Bed, Ray
Carriage, Ac., one-horse Sleigh` and Bells, a good Sled,
Carriage and Varner. Plow, and diarrows, doublii and
single Shovel Plows, three-horse Double-Tree, twcshorse
Double Trout, single Tree., Spreaders, Ac., Dung Boards,
a lot of Plank, I Roller, Grain Drill, an excellent Wheat.
Feu, Wheelbarrow, 2 good Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythe,
Clover-seed Cradle, Mattock; Pick, Shovels, Croirbar,
Axes, Maul and Wedges, Hoes, Yorks and Rakes, Born
t ears, including 2 sets of Rreechbands,2 seta of Cruppers,
Collars and Bridles, four-horse Line, Plow Lines, Wagon
*addle, Whip, Riding Saddle, nearly new one, Side Saddle,
aiding Bridle., Martingales , Item Log, Cew and Breast
Chain., Butt Treces,l2 Scapa of Bees, Cor• by the Shoot..
Ac. blso, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as
Bedsteads, 2 Bureaus, Wardrobes. Corner cupboard. Dres
ser, Sink. Tables, Kitchen and Dining Tables ' Chairs,
Car - pets, Look lug-Glasses , Ten•plate Stove and Pipe, Cook
Stove with Pipe and all the Futures, Choirs, Iron Ket
tle, Copper Kettle, Spining Wheel, Reel, Butter Churn,
Vinegar, Meet Vessels. Tube, Buckets, C ider Barrels;.
Ttu
ware, Crockery-wtre, Smoothing Irons, Wood Saw,
Grindstone, Cut Rifle, patent quilting-frame, and a
great many articles too tedious to mention.
AltirSa-e to commence precisely 9 at o'clock, A ..11,
when attendance ail! be given and term. made known by
the undermaned. The eale will be ovatinued from day to
day until all is told. St.LTZUIt.
JAC.OI/ Mzeu..zr, L. of D., Auctioneer. [Oct. lti-ta
puBLIC SALE
MILLMONT MILLS AND FARM
Will be sold at Public Sale, on Friday, October 2.5 U.,
1867,511M...110NT MILLS and FARM, situated m frauk-
Fti county, Pa., sereu miles from Greencastle, on the
Cumberland Valley and Franklin railroad, and on the
terryike between Greencastle and Mereeraburg, contain
init. 245 acres of limestone and • lack slate land. ..
The Mansion Muse is of stone, two stories high, and
contains nine rooms and is kitchen. It is 54 feet front by
38 deep and the stone kitchen Is 2b feet square. There is
a colon de the entire front of the mansion, 12 feet broad.
The mansion is surrounded by prettily improved gronnile,
ornamented by a selected variety of shade trees and
shrubbery, with neatly gravelled walks. There mats,/ a
Brick Wash Wiese. a Stable, tarriage House and other
necessary outbuildings. •
The land is now very pnaluctive and capable of being
made the beet In the scanty. There nre large deposit..
of linte.tot.e on the farm.
The mill property conelet, ore large limestona of in f.,0
rest square and four at• ries high, with Sour run of etoie,
and atpable of trianniacturing six thoneaud barrel/1 of
flour per annum. Tbie ml.l hurjuel been put in perfect
repairs with klt the late improvements. There are his.
a Frame Saw Mill, Cooper. Shop, Stone Miller's 'louse,
Stable, dr.
Thit property la divided by the Merceriburg turnpike
and would- make two handsome properties—the south
tide containing Mansion House, Fenn, Fanner's flonae,
email tenant House, kc- and 145 acres 01 land, the north
tide containing the alill and about inu acres of laud.
Tins property is one of the moat dettratile in Franklin
county and Well worthy the attention of purchaser/L. It
will LI, sold together or divided and on arcommudating
terms. For further la ormetion apply to
DR. JOS. 51.11IESTER,
Upton, Franklin county, Pa
Oct. 16-ti
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE & PERSON•L PROPERTY
The undersigned, Xzocutor of the Estate. of Lient-Josur
Boom, late of of Cumberland township, Adams county,
Pa., deceased, will sell at Public Sale ,
on Thursday, the
31st day of Ortoier nest. at 10 o'clock,A. if., on the pre
mimes, twit valuable FARM lying on the state road lead•
ing from Gettysburg to Emmittsburg, about two and •
half miles from the former place, adjoining lands of en.
Rose, John Slider, Michael bushman and otheraccadain
ing FO ACRES, more or less. Toe Improvements consist
of a two-story LOG HOUSE. Double Log Barn s it.h Wa
gon Shed attached, Corn Crib. Hog Pen, and other oat
buildings. There is a spring of water on the premises; •
line young bearing Orchard. ale. Cherries and Peaches.
Thy-Farm is in good condition and under good fencieg.--
There is a large quantity of Meadow and more can be
made, and from 30 tu3s acres of good Timber, some 12 to
15 acre• of which will be sold in lots of 4 orb acres, Or all
together, as may best suit purchasers.
it' the !arm is not sold on the day °tails it will then be
uttered for Tent.
At the same time will he sold the Petrone] Property of
said deceit/od, to wit:
• TWO HORSES,
a No.l Sucking Colt, 1 liilch Cow, will be fresh abaft the
time of Naha 1 Heifer, heavy with calf. 2 young Cattle,ll
Sheep, 4 big Bogs, 4 Shotes, 1 Wagon for two or three
horses, Sprung Wagon. Hay Carriage, Plow, Harrow, Coru
Fork, double and Jungle Trete', Harneem, Saddle and Bridle.
Cow Ch.M., Crose-cut, Saw, Corn in the abock, with many
other articles.
air Attesdance will be giren and tennis made known
go day of We by 5A)11.7 k.L PITZ ER,
Jaws Aficrasr, D. of D- Anctioner. Executor.
October 16-n •
VALUABLE TANNERY
• • AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber,,wishing to give up the Tanning bust
nem, Wren at Private Sale, Ws valuable TANNERY,
situate on South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa- in
cluding Brick Beam Shop with I pool, 2 limes, and sit
handlers: Brick Burying Shop; Brick and Frame Bark
Mill House; /SS lay-away Vats on the yard, with il Leeches
and room to add any additional number—constant run
ning Spring water, never falling, fu tan-yard and shops.
This Tannery Is located in a region where good Birk le
abundant al Debire) .
ts prices. Possession of the Tannery
will be given to be purchaser immediately. if desired,
with a supply of rk to run It.
There is bee A large Two-story BEIGE DWELLING
on the property, with Spring Honse,fissoke House. Wood
Shed, Baru, Corn Crib. Wagon Shed and other outbuild
ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchea
door, with funning water through Spring House. There
lie variety itsf best quality of growing Grape' and Pratt
on the pre;: e. The property is in good condition, and
In every: t a mad desirable residence and busincse
stand. •
Also, will be sold, A LOT OF GROUND adjoining n.
beve, containing 1% Acres, more or less, with an Apple
Orchard and a Ifni-class Spring. and Bathing Establish:
meat on it.
Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emmittsburg road,
one•hair mile from town, containing 8 Acres, which the
purchaser can also have, if desired. -
es...Permats desiringte view the premises, or ascertaiti
farther particulars, will address the subscriber, residing
in Gettysburg. Pa, JOHN WINEBRENNER.
Sept.lB.-4(
FARM AT PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned, Committee of DAM J. Sx4TH. :will
selL on Tacklay ths6th day of ittmanter mad, at 1 fielotk,
P. 1, by order of the Court of Common Pleas pf Adams
county, the:FARM of said David th, situate in Mount,
pleasant township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining Undo
otPatrick Mthherry, John Miller, Abraham Scott. • and
others, <ordaining 60 ACRES, more or low. The Ito.
provements,consist of TWO DWELLING GOUSFS—iftch
one and a hal stories—one of than stone, and the other
log with s.inick building attached.. go od Frame Barn,
with Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, and other outbnildinp.—
There is s well of good water near the dwelling at,d con.
veuleat to thaltarn ; a thriving young,Orchard of choice
fruit of aU Finds. About four Acres are in good Thither,
—the balance cleared and under cultivation, with a fair
proportion Of good Meadow. The Farm is all under good
Fencing, and in good cultivation—part of it having been
limed the Wit year. Immediate possession kill be given;
if desired: ;
•
Atirdttenidance will be given and terms made known
on day of male by DAVID J. 'MINX,
0ct.:16.41 Committee.
pu.ILIe, SALE
The subscriber. will otter at Public Sale, on Trsd a y,i
the. 'Mit day of October, 1867, at 12 o'ctock, M.. at his rer
althilic44 hi /nankinn township. the lotketng valuable
Personal PrOpettr, wit :
8 COWS, tali of them fresh. 1 Helfer, 8 1:10P, 1 Year - ,
}k w
Bun Colt, kaway Baggy and Harness, two horse Ws
elPBt.Plol,, i douhleand siuhlekhovelPWww,Glain
I, a 14 K itche nlogil, lot el Potatoes. AlsoMonsa
Cold
en Purnitany atnidstinh of Bedsteads and
Bedding, Baron. Shilr,Cialia; Tealdaup Stove and PIO;
Cooking. Bann, Pipe and Fixtures, sada great variety of
4l
altar attl, l
ard.tt cririll b• given and terms ouidit , known
co day of hy 1 t V. R. POVBira•
October 111.-ts ' '. '
L AI" .4' 0 R SALE
/win edI I BII,AOIIS3, more or low—or 10 *au,
il oaor le
oo' rl d: rath i gir c =rfteute ji or tat
Most aoliTtrirso otestfi r e bete.
tiZ a •&27 . 01114,4w0 ot 111 : 1Z4 0 c i r
estt7 - fr ,111 4 . 0 4 '14.1111,41t. - •-•
Xtial•iestMt
FARMS AND MILL AT
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned, Attorneys in fact for the Mira of
FRSDEZICK Elociscsolk, lateof yranklin township. Ad
ams county, Ps.; deceased, will offer at Public kale, on
Saturday; the 9th day of Nortatber,lBB7, at 9 o'clock, A.
14, on She premises, the following valuable Rear Palate
of said deceased, to wit:'
No. I.—The Mansion Farm, situ
ated in Franklin township, County and State aforesaid,
near the road leading from qashtown to Fairfield, about
2 miles south of the former place, adjoining lands of John
Mickley, Frederick Diehl and others, containing 230
ACKDA, meteor less, haring thereon erected a large two
story uousa, part brick, large Bank Darn, (built lit
summer,) Wagon Shed, {new,) Carriage Mouse, Meg Pen,
and other necessary outbuildings. There is a never-fall
ing Bpking of excellent water near the door of the dwell
ing, she, an excellent eprink-house with a never. failing
eprintrof water in It. There is a variety of choice Fruit
trees op the rewires, consistingolAppkstPears. Neches,
&c. About 00 Acres of the Tract are Ina:cell mt Timber,
moatlyiNhlte Oak. ,A fair proportion of tho hind% well
MS in Meadow, the rest Ina hII.L state of cnitivation,
nearly all having been limed °bre and some twice, the
limestone of which was obtained on the property.
N 9. 2,—FARM r lying in Highland
town's/tip, on the public road ru uniug from Csabtewn to
Palatehi, 4 miles north of the latter place, containing
about '4O Acres. adjoining lauds of Joseph Robert, Abra
ham Mickley,. Wm. Want r and others. The iniprove
mente sues two-story double Log Mouse. a goo, Barn and
other outbuildings. There is a SAW MILL with good
water-power on the proverty. About 70 Acres of this
Tract are in Timber, consisting of Locust, Oak, 4c., and
plenty of good Meadow. The landlot an excellent
quality and in a good state of runty ion, about oue
half having been limed. There is a wcl of water at the
door with a pump in it under roof. The above Farms are
well-watered, convenient to School Houses, Churches,
and at in every respect 'desirable, propeoies.
.2 will be offered to soperato Tracts to suit purchasers.
No. 3.—A valuable Merchant Mill,
known- as Herring's MIU, with 12 Acresot Land, Ili Mated
in Hamiltonban township, Adams c.unty, Pa.. on Little
Marsh Cre• k. near the road leading from Fairfield to
Cashtcrwn. It is located in a fine grain growing country
and commands most of the custom of
,Carroli's Trait.—
The Mill has.two Overshot Waterwheels la feet high,
two run olDurnt and one Chopper and all fixturee ne
emery to si good Grist Mill in good running order. This
is undoubtedly ;desirable Mill.
..- •
XS-Persons desirous of viewing, the above properties
will he shown the same by ceiling cn the sub.s.rih,rs
re
siding on TraCt No 1.
ile,..Attend ince will b given and terms mode kmArn
on clay of sale by A. F. brUClitri.E.v.hil,
I. J. srocrusLhumi.
JACOB MWILLET, (D. of D.,) Auctioneer. [Oct. 9.--te
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
OFFERED FOR SALE
The undersigned offers to sell at Priv.tte Sale, the fol
lowing Kest testate at New Oxf.,rd, entire, or in parts or
Parcels to mutt purchasers:
No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front
ing oa the turnpike, with the ituproyeu,-nts thereon,
for the last 21, years the heineiftecil of the uuderstistied.
•
No, 2.—A lot containing a quarter of
an dere, erith the improvements thereon, adjoining the
former.
No. 3.—A lot of Ground adjoinirrg New
ovord no the east, whereon is erected the building td
the NRW OXFORD INSIITUTC, and laid out in
Budding Lots, t untalning oreduortb of an Acre ut ground
bath, !meting the turnpiaeand Digit Street. and extend
tug thews° eastward
No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain
ing together Ii Acres, !noir cr less ' close to New Oxford,
and fronting on the turnpike leading to York—every
lot acceesihle from the turniiite.
The Property is all in a prime state Or cultivation.—
l'ersons intending to locate at our increasing and pros
' , ring town are invited to call, make their choice, and
/der their bids—which will Iry accepted It not too tar M
ow the cointm li 11.4es:et prices here,toit I WILL P. ELL.
31. D. I. PFEIFFER..
•
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
':ew tix.f..krd, Svpt 4,1,8:
la oireu.ince of in order of the Orphans' Court of Ad
ams county, will be offered at Public Sale, on Salurday.
the 26th day of Orlober, Viol, on the premise*, the itssed
Estate of Jacob Wolf. deceased, consisting of a FARM.
lit eine Pi Hamilton township. Adams county, containing
176 A. RES sad de. PERCHEIi, adjoining !indoor Samuel
Wolf Ll..nry Stuck, Samuel Miller, and others.* id bound
ed On one side by the public road leading from New (ix
lord to East Berhn, and by the road leading from the
Hanover and Catfise turnpike to Abbottstowo on the
other, shout. equal distance from Abbott•towu and Nee
Oxford. The improvements are a Two-.4t..ry tToNr.
. .
110 U, E. Batik liarn, part stone. part frame, with Wagon
'hods attached, One.stiiry :.‘ttate g and V. ash hon.,
a good Carriage House awl Hog ti table, all in good re
pair Them is an excellent spring near the house,
and two others on the farm. About 30 ur 40 Acres are in
excellent timber, a good proportion of Meadow, and under
good fencing and well ibeeo ail over. The land will be
void together. or in parcelm. to snit purchaeere.
tpa-1 f auy persons are desirousul viewing the prendi4es
lieture the day of sale, they will he shi,wn the iaine by
the widow, residing thereon.
/air Sale to commence at 1 o'cl..ck P. 5.1.. On totid day
when attendance will he given and terms unidr kJ:poen by
JACOB BTO. K, Trustee.
By the C"art—.isesx 11. ItorrEa, Cirrra.
Oct. 2.—ts
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The seb4criber offer. at Private fele, his •afuat
COPPER STONE FARM, situated in Men 'Nen township,
Adams county. Pa., on the rued leading from Renders
rills to Petersburg, two miles from the Gomer
containing 137 ACRES and 7G PEB.CFIE:,, improved
with a new two-story B. ICR HOUSE, .12 feet by 42,
with an out kitchen sada well of water under root at the
door with an excellent spring buts short distance tow
the house. Also a new Bank Barn 93 feet in length in•
mading Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other necessary
out-building's are on the premises The Farm Nesessea
superior water advantages. WWI a great variety of fruit
upon it. The .and la in a hi;:b sta•e of cultivation and
contains a good proportion of Timber and Meadow. It as
ted in a doe neighborhood bring convenient to Mar
Mille. Churches and Schools. and de among the Eu
desirable properties iu the cuouty.
irvy_Perbonif wig' lax to view the property, will call up•
ttie subscriber residing thereon.
Aug. 2.6,-;im
FOR SALE
A very desirable FARM. containing 97 ACRES, of good
land, sittated on the York pike about one mile from L.:et
tysbnrg. Pi. The land is in a high Date of cultivation,
beautifully located, and wed I adapted to raising groin ur
grazing, improved by a DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRI T+
DWELLISO and Back-building, one half new and the
other part recently put in thorough repairs to match;
beautifully situated, overlooking the town and surround
in. r, country, Barn. Stabling, and all necessary out-build
ings, ezeel.ent water and good fencing. 10 Acres of Wood.
land and flue Meadow. Also, a thriving young Orchard
of the choicest selections of Apples and Peaches, Peach
Orchard new bearing, Pears and email fruits in 'bun
dance, on the premises, Apply to
Sept. 25,1867.-tf SHEPARD STAMMERS.
FARMS FOR SALE:' ---
.
I will sell the Farms,
No. 1. Lying on the Ilarri - sbnrg
and Oettyibnrg road between Yotit Spring* and Fleldlers
burg, containing 121 ACRES; with Improvements, now
oceurned b) James Miller. Priebe vs per acre..
No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and
New Oxford road, betweeu Ilefdlersburg and New Chcs.
ter, containing 145 ACRES, with good improvements
now occupied by George J. Shank. Prico s.st. per acre.
Terms: One Nino be paid on the delivery of the
deed ; the balance to snit the purchaser, either in cash
or in first Judgment Benda of not less than $2OO for No. 1,
and 3400 for No. 2, to 0J paid annually with interest.
MThese farms are patented, lie handsomely and have
been limed. W .11. BONNER.,
May In, 1867.-tf
ORPHANS' COURT. SALE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphan' Court of Ad
ams county, will be offered at Public sale, on Saturday,
the 2bith day of October, 1867, on the premises, the Real
Relate of Sebastian Weaver, deceased. combating of a
TRACT OW LAND, situate in Monntpleammt township,
in said county, containing 15 ACR RS, more or be.., boa nd •
ed by landsof Pins frail*, Peter Rimbangb, John Law
rence, and David Smith. The Improvements are a Two
story WU EOM , X, Log Barn, Hog Pen,Corn Crib, and
excellent Spring of water, a portion of M eadow, and mum
fruit trees. The home is mar , the road leading from
Lilly's Mill to the BonaughtownAmd. . •
JIM-Salato commence st , l O'CIOC4 ', IL, on said day
worn attendance will be given and terms made known
by JWIN WO:AVER, kix'r.
By the Court—Amu W.3.llmrsk, Clark. [Oct. 2.—ts
A DESIRABLE HOME FOR SALE,
:E. - eundeiralyned offers at Private Sale, the property
Dow opcupled by her in Mountjoy townehip. on theltalti
more turnpike, adjoining lands'of Jesse D. Newman and.
Abraham Garver. It 'owlets Mons Acre of Land, on
which is stoned a Twootory Malta HOUSE, with four
Rooms below and See above, and a large Stone outbuild
ing,tarriage Hons. and Statile, cfe., two Wells of water
in the lot, and some good fruit. The property is &com
fortable home; and is adapted to any public-business.
Oct. 2, 1867r—tf •
VALUABLE PROPEATT AT
- PRIVATE SALE
Te undersigned-will sell at Private We % on very ad.
vantageousterms, hts valuable farm. !knew in High
land township, Adams county, about eve miles from ti et
tralnirg, oontainkarS4d AOKlta,more os loss, .of which
from 10 - to 811 ACltild arena beexy. 114 bar. The Improve
alerts' are burgh int convdnient.. TberefeaL,laigeanitimit
of Meadow on the Parrn,.which. smitiod to none in the
township as a Fruit farm. It do be conveniently thrld-
Saviakirtwo Panne:, • • WM. WILSON.
Aug. 28.-Sm't
,
P RIVATE SALE.
Thetutdeterigeed teketdiet tefewte. the eleightiorhood,
will sell as Slash) Bale,hie two ßaicK
situated en the brain stret Weederaville...ene a nibs
hams; ihe other a Sow Ronk BO Week Shop. l'esrn
easy. Engsirsot the n9dereigned. • •
AT1C28450,4/
- -
ttlri'ailit:• . A: Clio' • 'FARM
• • ice-.
In • Pith state. of caltlaation; i8t.A 4 13RX15;,..100
babolsor Ifte th icire f SO . /lens ti Inuitylir;
Bimii-stittibistek' Dwelling plintyfor pnlft,&e4 2
miles amt. tnrAn Gettlakarlt
-1
: 1:1,101110
'A .!
.1 ' tidn ' atan. , • t All.li. '
Aivestlilliffi:- 4f , • ;
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
A valuable tract Oland of id ACRES. more or 11011. on
the Milleratcm n road, being the west side of Seminary
bill and commanding a new of the battle livid. The im
provements are an excellent TWO STORE FRAME
HOUSE, a large Garden with 25 boloct Apple and Peach
Trees, perpetual right to the use of • never-failing well
of *excellent water, an orchard or Omar 50 bearing Apple'
Treee, a Barn and several Pheds. The house Is beautiful
ly shaded by tlidadUoiniug grove of 5 Acres, and near thy
well.
Also, A FULL LOT HTTIL A TWO-STORY lIOUBE,
stable, an' weilotexcellent water, on Middle street, ad
joining the house of Henry Utz.
Also, ten Acres adjolniott this tract, and 38 more, if de
sired, at it very cheap rate. '
*Saar terms apply to
Aug. 21.-tf-oow
VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber offers at Private Sale Ins valuable F ARM,
situated in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa, con
taining 127 ACRES, more or lese,4lll the road leading from
the l'iminemaker's Hill rood to Millerstown, adjoining
lanais of David Boirsennatt, Valentine Frock and others.
Tbelmprovements are part Log and part Stone Dwelling,
and In good condition. There are about 25 ACRES in
good Timber, and a sufficient amount of gad meadow.
The farm is well *stared. and has recently been well limed.
It is under good fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR
CHARDS on the place, in thriv'ng condition. school
houses and Churches are convenient.
iMPers iss desiring to see the prof arty will call on
the undersigned residing thereon.
Sept. 11.-2rn AbliAll FLENNER.
FIRST CLASS FNICNI
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Within two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris
burg road, with all necessary improvements,
and In prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160
Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.—
For further information, apply to
WM. WHILE, •
Gettysburg, Ps.
W 001) LOTS FOR SALE.
TWILL sell at Public Salo, on Friday the '2.:.th day of
Ocrober nest, on the promisee.itt to o'elork, A. M., 16
LOTS OP EXCELLENT TIMBER LAND, running from
414 to 8 Acres, being a part of the Sand‘, 31111 property,
on Marsh Creek, Adams county, Pa. •
IM,Terms accommodating and will be made known on
day of sale. GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, Sept. 28.-ts
A Valuable MERCHANT MILL,
B BARE NIL.', and BAW MTI L, with 40 ACRES
OP LAND. Known as •landoe's 81111," on Nlarsh reek,
in Adams connty . Pa., 4 miles northeast from EMmitts
burg, and 8 miles southwest front Gettysburg, all in good
order, water power hoary, and inn good grain country.
One other L, known tie “liddllnger's Mill," with
60 ACRES OP LAND, one mile from Ahbothdown, on
the flanorer turnpike. All to good order.
Aug. 7. 1867.-tf
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate of Joax SOCK!. late of Cumberland
township, Adams county, Penna.. deceased. having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in the said town.
ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims against the same To present them un , perly an.
t hen waited for settlement. SAMUEL PI TZER,
Oct 115.-6 t Executor.
VOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
L on the estate of ANN DorULAs. late of Getty,,bstrg,
Adams county, Pa.. deceased, hay ing been grated to the
undersigned. residing in the said borough, he hereby
gives notice to nil persons indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment. and these haring claims against the
same to present them pr.perly authenticated tot settle
went. W.ll. DOUGL.NS, Ex•r.
0ct.16.-6t
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
Testamentary an the Estate of JACOB LE.H.LI7 , Sen.,
tate of Huntington township, Adatns co., Pa., deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned residing in said
township, he bereb) gives u.itice to 1,11 tar.sine indebt.d
to Said relate t. call and make immediate payment and
those having claim., against the name yr . I present them
properly authenticated torsettlement.
Sept. JACOB K. :KEW. Eft.:
NOTlCE.—Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of JOO7l IstOcIISIDACGTI. :ate 01
'ctratsan township, Adorns cuunty, la, deres4ed, hnring
t,een granted to the undersigned, residing in the Caine
t wuship, he hereby givra notice to%ll perilous indelneu
to said estate to mike immrdotte payment, and those
haring claim. against the same to present theta properly
authenticated f ,r settlement.
Sept.2s-43t JACOB G. lielLnENNY,Ailm'r.
M ` XECUT OR' S NOTlCE.—Letters
AA Testamentary on the Estate of Isttan • Amur.
late of Cumberland township, Adams county. Penn., de
ceased. having been granted to the undersigned residing
in Monntjoe township, he hereby gives notice to all per
eons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment
And th.e.e having claims against the same to prevent
them properly anthentirated for settlement.
H r.NEY lIENNER,
Oct. 2. 1067.•
--Ct Execn t._ r.
1 he undersigned having been appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas of AdCmn county, Committee of Davin
nountpleasant. township. Adams county,
he hereby gives [loci., to all pe sons indebted to said
Smith to take payment to the Committee, residing in
esmowago township. All persona having claims will
please present then, DAVIDJ.ELINE,
Oct. Committee.
LO 316:i BENDER
• LIE Sale Notes of the undersign,l due NOVEMBER
.1. 1, 1867. are in the hands of J. W. tibottt, Hog •of
Cuntbet land twp. It may be well to remember the mid
uotes,if not paid when due, newt interest from date.
W IIOITUIITI:LIN.
Oct. Williamsport, Pa.
LAST NOTICE—AII persons in
debted to the late Arm of MeCURDY d DIEM.
will please call and settle at once. It not paid before
the lit of Decrott,r. the books will be left in the hands
of an officer fir collection, without regard to persons.
31cCilh,DY .t DIEHL.
Oc t. 9, 186i.-3t
yr HE partnership heretofore existing
between the uedereigneo under • be firm of GAM,
VBR & BROTILEIL of Petersburg. Y. e., is hereby die-
AU persons indebted t r said firm, will please malts
payment without delay. Either partner is authorized
to use the name tithe firth it. the settlement of the bu•
siness. A.GARDNER.
• J. W. GARDNER.
HAVING disposed of my stock of
Merchandise to Masers. Hartman & Sadler, and
in retiring from a successful business career of nearly
eighteen years, I hereby return my grate'ul acknow.
100ga:emits to my friends and cnit,mert for their liberal
patronage, and cheertully recommend to their generous
encouragement, my successors; Messrs. Hartman & Sad
ler J. A. GARDNER.
April 18, 1867.-tf
THE BEST
WASHING MACHINE.
TUB undersigned offers for sale, the TOWNSHIP
RIGHTS of Adams county, for DE LONG'S PATENT,
which is the curets?, SIMPLEST and BEST WASIEZI that
hal yet been offtred to the public. The Rights will be
sold on reasonable terms. This Is a One opportunity for
energetic men to - make GOOD WAGES manntactiaiing or
selling then machines. A sample machine will be fur
niehed any person who purchases a Bight, it desired, at
coat. Cell at the store orbaphorti k Hoffman, N. W. cor
Square, where the machines may be seen and tried
Gettysburg, June 26, 1867.—d
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
Attar more than free years experience and experiment
tug in the manufacture of STRIO'TLY FIRST QUALITY
HOOP SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to
merchants and the public i n full confidence of their an
pealority over alt others in thd American market, and
they are so ecknerwledged by all who wear or deal In
them, as , they give more satishetlon than any other
Skirt; and recommend themselves, in every respect.—
Dealers in Hoop Skirts should makes note of this !Mt.—
/Very s oda has not Ors% thews a trial should do so
withoettfinther delay.
Our assortment embraces every style, length and size
forLediee,MiseeandChildren Also, Skirts MANE TO
OMAR, Altered and Repaired.
Ask for Klopkins. Own !dike," and be not deceived.—
See that the letteroll" is woven on the Topes between
Each Hoop. and that they are stamped .W.T.HOPILI ,Nl3'
hGtHOPACTIJILRa, 62 ARCH St., Philadelphia," upon
each two. No others are genuine.
Aleo„ constantly . on hand a foil - line of good New Tprk
and Eastern made Shirts, at very low prices.
WHOLESALE &Er! Aran,
At the Pti ILADELPIif A HOOP SKIRT Haittractory and
Emptaluta, Na. 6111 Arch street, Philadelphia. Is
Sizeable, MT , low WELT. ackrip4B..
`THE subsoiiber has noviihoroughly.
kia GMT AND SAW 111Ltai, known as
fiIdaTIASS I CF'd MJA.L" on Mandl *risk awl is 1.41 , `
041 to do DR* AND; SAWING l ot Amory kind,, at
abut not flawSiotas kbositatzonsie of Ito neighbor
*trot win Sdruktoo aillsbatkns. GITO w a call.
J I%ISW, ' 4BODOS OINUSLL.
pair
Beilllll4l4D 'Ott.&ltl.NO--O•O •
1110111 I nisuags. ingbir. of
I Q. B. DRINGUN.
"lab 00$. te..tt
W'
Sept. la-tt
FOR SALE,
ALSO-
Xtgai
NOTICE
NOTICE.
DISSOLUTION.
Washing parkineo.
FRANK D. DIINTORN
goop Attic
WILT TAM T. HOPKINS'
"Our Own Make."
NOTICE.
HEAD-QUARTERS
FALL & WINTER GOODS
Over coat,
'Ppm want a cheap
WN. A: DUNCAN
TY you want a good cheap Dress Coat,
go to NORMA'
iron want a good Everyday Ooat,
prinu 'manta good ptir of Pant..
I F yon want a goat chhp Vest,
I Fyou want a FASHIONABLE HAT,
Ito to NORRIS'.
I F you wont elato Fall Style Cap,
I F you want a goo&pair al:loots or S g lr to t, Nontir,
IF yem went it FASHIONABLE NECK I ;TTE,
to NORRIS'.
I F you want a good French C"lraftiter i - o toNORIUS'
I F you want a good Umbrella,
I F you want good Paper Collars,
I F jou want a tohionable suit of Clotb v ea,
to NOBILIS'
TF you want anything in the Gentlemagno'LLlnce,oßani.
I F yOu 6 swant a ;Z.4 S:tlpKE
.IF you want pxol MEANT UNDEFt.CLOTaiNG,
. go to NORRIIP.
Ally—A large stock of CASSIMERIN IN TUE PINCE.
Pereonspretering the goods to Ready made Clothing, can
he accommodated at the lowest cub price.
Oct. 9, 1867.—tf TILEO. C. YOREIS.
HEAD QUARTERS
CLOTHING.
PICKING SELLS COATS CHEAP
PICIMTG SELLS PANTS CHEAP
OEOtLOI ARNOLD
PICKING SELLS VESTS CHEAP,
PICKING SELLS SHIRTS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS CLOCKS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS TRUNKS CHEAP
PICKING SELLg s VIOLLNS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS ACCORDEONS CHEAP
PICKIN'G SELLS VERY CHEAP
CALL AND SEE HIM
July
NEW BOOT & SHOE
NEW AND GOOD GOODS
1 , 11.6 uudersigned has opened a new Boot and Shoe
I Store, on HAL i1.11011.1t STREET, onedoor South of
the Presbyterian Church and nearly opposite 'McCreary'.
:;addler htiop, where he offers an attractive assortment
of goods lu his line, all new and selected with the greet -
t rare. lie has
GENTLEMEN'S CILF BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S HIP BOOTS,
GkNTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS.
G KATLEMEN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES,
GgNTLEMEN'S RA LMORALS,
GENTLER.EN'S 111100A-NS,
All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buyers,
from town and country. are invited to call andeeramine
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. lam 4er
tsrmined to sell cheap--a little cheaper than any other
noose in the county. By strict attention to huslneles, amid
dealing fairly and squarely with everybody, I belie to
merit and receive an encouraging share of pablio patron.
age.
The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will be
carried on, in all its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
made to order Alai), Boots and Shoes of his own ptaaa•
facture constantly on band. Repairing done on, abort
notice—sod Do effort spared to give satlsiaction. Hone
but first class workmen employed. Raving a 11441 me
esperience at the business, 1 feel confident that d can
ptra-e all who may call. D. U. 11LINGWL.
Gettysburg, July 31, 1867.-tf
NEW. AND CHEAP CLOTHING
STACKS . 'OF THEMI
JBRINKERHOFF, corner of i the
• Diamond and York etre. , ha s
.ust retantedirrow
the city with an unusually attractive assortment
CLOTHING FOR SPRING A SUMMER WBA
which he will sell at such prices as cannot fail to take
them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for young!
To look at theexcellent material, tasteful cutting, and
neat and substantial sewing, and then to get hi low
prices—callers Cannot help but buy, when they see it so
much to their interest to do so.
lie has Costa Pante, Vests, ofall style. and mate4ls,
Hats, boots and Shoes;
Shirts of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handltercliefs,
Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars BaxpestPars,
Brushes, Combo;
Trunks, Vatican, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives,
Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes, Stattourry. e. ;
Clocks Wa t ches, Jewelry, with a &hours and one
other articles, 'timely too numerous to detail fa a u
paper advertisement.
He asks the attention of the public to his new .t,ck,
confldeat -that it will please—and no one can or wllljsell
cheaper. Don't forget theplace.—cornerot York street
and the Diamoad,Oettysburg.
.1144:2, LEI 67. JACOB BRINKER/Mir •
MERCHANT TAILORING.
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES,
cr TWBEDS,I
another raa tarfals fur Men's Wear, tarnished and m id
up, to order, on abort notice.
SATISFACTION WARRANTED.I
Work also solicited frum Crultomers, o parabola dolls
Goods elsewhere
W. T. KIND, •
York street, opposite flt Booki
I
BOOT AND SHOE-MAK/NG.
June 12, 1867.—1 y
JAMES WILSON-
Respect folly Informs h is Mt toydgd the publlegenerali,
that be has built a new 13114, on West Middle air
GETTYSBURG, a tew doom from the Court-House, and
now prepared promptly to execute all orders tbr work
his line. Gentlemen, Ladies and Children nil
litnYTF, SHOES, bLIPPEIf.S. &c., are reinserted to gi
him a call Ile superintend* all work =dein him
and will guaranty satisfaction, both as toprices and
ty of work.
. ,
Of all kinds promptly attended to. ,
Aug. 21,1861%-tf
FALL STYLE OF HATS i F
FOR 1867.'
S. S. M''CRE'ARi
Just received a fresh and general amortmed
RlT$, including the very latest Style of lbw SD I
embriareand soft Yur Bats, and also a large slipiplyor
'Atte 'aud i t, priced Wool HATS and CAN air See and
, 110.111. e Wettable Mends and the Joanna to ere bim
a call. , • idept.ll,MlL.-tt
' CHEAP-CHEAPERCHEAPEST!
you wish to buy sod and
4700 1 ,
, iti.
6A call at aAcsaa-a a sto - law
. 7.
ten' Ibotif intthatibenburg et ,41osal ;a im
ye the . t bort Detection et niA is l i ers - ji,
d! I ' , VW/gDV,4I., tit ketritigtglAt prodviee,
; , . Ts! • Wed to wait thenentelreaptcreiti 'WIN*
t o wn er country.' any Tee* tittlhhis ta
bout ''- , cat ont,eace tune It den* Irt. et •
ThotigWealtiviellaisdi taro up, can atoillo
We mute* the beet *fork and the b u st ttr r ; •
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atkil44llo tfetinuttalg In whit wor . , -.. ~,,,
~:o
i y,„ „ . . • the vary biatanttet
tad .. . 4 ": - ate stamayubgiigry " '
, ,_.. to welt aut •
or *, 1,;;,,,.. • idu given as to opens*. ~
ciii • • • --. We warrent the* to be the beet I
COW* gaito, Mots, tc.
SOLDIERS'
NORRI.3' STORE, Is the &tee to get year
CHEAP FOR CASH.
FOR
STORE.
AT LOW PRICES..
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS,
IX LARGE. VARIETY.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAI7ERS,
MISSES' BALM RAL GAITERS'
MUSES' MOROCCO BALMORA6,
Ac., Ac . Ac., Ac.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOY'S' BROGANS, Ac., tc.
AT BRINKERHOFF'S
New . Goods I
go to NORRIS.
Ito to NOIRIITS'
g) to 'songs'.
go to NOBILIS'
go to NORRIEr
go to NOILRItY
go to Noituir
g o to NOitrts