NoVe'b:lbei' .- -41: - ,86,7'.. Tux Moßmorr Cotarrnv.—Theanomalbus territory of Utah receives its populatfoirchiel-• ly from Europe. Few *wefts to! the liter doctrine of Mormonism aie i gathered from the United States. But thq Mormon missionaries seem to exert aveimilat fascination over the peasantry of Great Brit*in and of the noth •ern kingdoms of Europe. New recruits for the colony are constantly , arriving from -.these countries. Q few weeks ago a steamer left Liverpool with fourfiundied Mormon disci ples, most young, .between the ages of eigh teen and twenty-eight, and about equally divi ded in sex. Not long agff a company of four hundred arrived pt New York, emigrants from Denmark, Sweden , - and Norway. The territory is gaining rapidly in population and wealth, and Brigham Yong is establishing different kinds of manufactures to increase the variety of its industrial 'resources. It is very doubtful if any successor can inaintain the authority of leadership which he has won by shrewdness and mental force. The whole history of this delusion is a disgrace to the civilization and religion of the nineteenth century, and a blot on the free institutions of America. —Providence Journal. Tut= are now strong indications that tne union of the different branches or "schools'= of the Presbyterian church, which has been mooted for several years past, will soon be accomplished. A convention of representa tives from the separate associations was held in Philadelphia recently, for the purpos of de veloping a - feasible plan of union. George 11. Stuart was the presiding officer. A plan was adopted, which. provides for the recogni tion of the Westminster Confession of Faith, the toleration •f Heidelberg Confession, makes the Divine - authority of the Bible an indispen sable principle, and while recommending the use of the Psalms provides for the toleration of the ordinary hymns. The action of this convention has no binding • effect, of course, but is likely to have a great influence in bring ing this divided sect into a united Christain body. #periat giatircs. lICON IN TUE }4LOOD The necessity of a due proportion of iron lit the blood is well known to all medical men; when it becomes re duced iron any cause whatever, the whole system euffere. the weakest part beir g first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude, and "all gonenees" pervades the sys• tern. Stimulants only afford temporary relief, and have the same effect ae giving a tired horse the whip instead of oats. Thu true remedy is to supply the blood with the necessary quantity of iron. This can be done by using the PERUVIA N SYRUP, a protected solution of the pride:lde of Iron, which is ep prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giv• ing strength, vigor and new life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure divests occasioned by a del. ciency of IRON IN TILE ithout restoring it to the system. is like trying to rep, it a building when the foundation is gone. An etnineat divine says: "I hays been using the PERU \IAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me new vigor. buoyancy co spirits; elasticity of muscle." Pamphlets containing certificates of cures. and recom mendations from some of the most eminent physicians clergymen and others, will be sent tree to any address. The genuine p,is••Psitt:VlAti STRue blown In the g.ass. J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor, No. a6-tin st.,New York. [Nov. 6-1 m Suld Dy. all Druggists. For all the Protean tonne of Disease originating in • SCROFULA, such as Salt W4eunt.'eanc,r, Consumption. die., there is nuthiug.can 4quat the purifying clients of lodine when adruinisteredlin a pure state. DR. U. ANDERS' lO.DINE WATER is a pure, so lutii.n ut lodine dissolved in water, without a solvent,:iald Is the best remedy for Scrofula and kiudrmi diseases ever discovered. Circulars tree. J. I'. DINSMORE. 36 - Dey at., New York. [Nov. Bahl by Druggists generally .lIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID 'EXTRACT ESARSAPARL-LLA EradiCales Eruptive and UlceralireDiseasu of the Throat Nose, Eyes, Eyelids. Se' alp, and Shin, Which so disfigure the appearance, Purging the ei II effects of 31urcury. +turf removing all taints. the reznnants of Pisearies, hereditary or othgrwiss, and is taken b) Adults and Children with perfect Safety. 'Two Tablespoonful's of the Extract of Sarsaparilla. added to a pint of 'water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to u gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctionsas usually made. An Intinsreting Letter is published in the Medlco-Chir urgfcal Review, on the subject of the Extract of Sarsapa rilla, in certain offering. up rtenpulatu Tram ors, P. is. 0.. etc., Speaking of those diseases, and diseases, arising from the excess of murcury, be States 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 illr utrictest, sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute, that it in applicable to a state 0 the system so sunken, and yet so imitable as fenders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or 'ajar ous. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Established upwards of IS years. Prepared by 11. T. Druggist and Chemist.. 594, Ilturdway, N. Y. AKiirsoid by all Druggists. Apr.aU.-1y MOFFAT',S LIFE PILLS AND PMENIX BITTERS Tilt: MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN TILE WORLD Established. iq 1835 by one of 'our Most Emitent PLy aicians, and iiow uffed throngliont North and South America, with more pleasing results than auy other Medicine in cases of diseased Liver, Blood or Skill, ,Indi geetidn, Co tiyeness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, and Fever iqd tgne Ttkonbandsi>f certificates are in our pjase!ssion, giring detailed accdtpute of perfect cures effected bgthesein valuable Medicinee. They regulate the system and put all the functlotA of the body in a healthy condition. Sold by all Di-uggtete White k 116 w -laud, Proprietore Succeesora to Dr. -- aohn Moffat and Dr. W. IL Moffat, New 6!ff i April 4, 1867.-I'yeow TIELIIIIOLE'S FLUID EXTRACT BCCIIP Is a pertain cure for dipeasesuf the BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAVKL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all disettees of the lIIRNARY ORGANS, wbetlerexWflugin MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause ot iginatiug and no matter of 110 W LONG STANDING Diseases of these organs regeite the use ofa diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or In 'sanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources. and the HEALTH AND ILAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use Ida reliable remedy. ITELNIBOLD'S EXTRACT Eestablisbadopwards of Ili years, prepared by 11. T. 11£.1,3180LD, Druggist, 504 Broadway, New Rork. and south 10th at., Philadelphia, Pe. 20.0867.-ly ORIGIN AND 11 . 18 TORT OF TEE ROOF p OF THE BIBLE BY PROF. OALA 4 IN E. STOWE, D. D A work of real value, and an almost indispensable com panion of the Bible,shou Ing what the Bible is not, what it is, and how to use it ; answering all the of to Its authenticity urged by modern infidels l aud tracing the authority of each book up to its iusptred authors, giving a vast amount of information heretofore locked up in very rare and costly volumes, making one of the woe popular books ever published. 1000 AGENTS WANTED. Experienced agents, clergymen. ladies, school teachers and others should mend at once for circulars giving fur- Vier information. Address. ZEIGLER, McCURDY et CO, 601 Cbeetaut et., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 2-3 m TO CONSUMPTIVES The RE L V. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free o charge) Oral who desire it, the prescription with the di rec t WWI for niaklug and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of.a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption,. His only object Is to bebefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will Cost Them nothing, and may prove a bleaiing.— Please address REV. IItiWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Semifluid., Williamsburg, New York. Jam. 5,1867.-17 DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, °oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Le} den, Holland.) No. 805 Arch et:, Phitadelphla, Pa. testimonzalis from the &oat reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are Inv . aw d to accompany their pa tients, es he hu no secrets In his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No ckarge made for ex amination., . 6 (NOT; 20,1887.-ly HELEBOLDI EXTRACT Bl2olllland bosom Ross WASH C re/111CM sad delicate nisonhers snalitheir stages st lithe expense, little or no change in diet, no Ineonveis Ince and isn.exposore. It is pleasant in taste and odo immediate in itailction, and free from all injurious pr perties. '(Feb. 28,18671 y " 1:9 are parsjnica Grays Wino and exasf s in purity aid nets most of our native vhstaysi. Th ey are used in a as for communion purposes purposes,andin hoe pitals for loyalids and convalescents on acco of theft purity and Wlability. [Sept. 18.-1 SKE NO/EORE UNPLEASANT AND irNsAvi LBW EWES for unpleasant sad - dangerous diseases. Um lisimbold's Extract Huhu and Imptarad itosikWash. , Feb. 26,1667 r 1; COLGATE COLGATE & CO'S GERMAN & CO'S ERASIVE SOAP. Is men featured y - RASIV viaLtum on sideldttd . the rfkiillAßD or Exon- BSOAP.'IMO*. Par sale by ell Grocers. , (May le, 1861...-1 y ME 4tvititt of th! viarktb. Baltimoft Grate and Pioduee BLarket. • .Batiistare, Nada" Morning. L'priFLoine, - 950 4p - 10 04 ExTRAFLoun, ; lO 25 @ 11 00 VVmaTlOVms*" 2 75.0 p 2 65 REDNViOLLT,,,, 2 75 @ 2 50 Coax, - 1'35 0p 1 40 Rya., 1 60 ®. 1 65 OATS, • 70 (4) 74 BrekwnseT, ' 4 75 @ 500 TIMOTHY-sein?, 2 50 @ 2 70 CLOVER-sEETI • 775 ® 825 BscoN, HAV / s, • 18 19 " SIDES, 16@ 17 " SHOULDERS,. - 12 @ 18 Hocs, 100 lbs. @ 13E,Ks. CATTLE, 100 lbs... .. ... HAY, 0 1 00 @ 23 00 WHISKEY, s - @ GOLD, Phila Gettysburg Grain and Provision Market. Gettysburg, Wednesday ..Vorninsp SUPER FLOUR., - 950 EXTRA. FLOUR, 10 50 WRITE WHEAT, 2 20 @ 2 30 RED WHEAT, 2 10 @ 2 20 Cowl, 90 @ 1 10 RYE, 1 20 OATS, 58 1 00 TIMOTHY SEED', 2 50 CLOVER SEED, 6 50 POTATOES, 1 00 @ 1 00 13rTTER, 33 LARD, 9 EGGS, 22 BACON, HAMS; 14 @ 15 " SIDES, _lO `` SHOULDERS, SOAP, .... 7 ® 8 TALLOW, 10 MARRIED ANDERS—HeuTz.—On the 25th inst., by the Rev. E. Breidenbaugb, Mr. Abraham Anders of Frederick County, Md., to Mrs. Sarah Ann Hantz, of Creagerstown, Bu.c.r—RIDDLEMOSER.—On the 13th inst., in Hanover, by Jesse Frysinger, Esq., Wm. Hupp, of Balumoo3, to_ Mary Riddlemoser, of this county. JORDY—BRASHEARS.—On Thursday, 21st inst.,' by Rev. Dr. Hauer, George H..lortly, M. D. and Miss Virginia Brashears, both of A h hottAown. • NEWCOMMER—McMom.AN.—On the 14th inst. at Harrisburg, by Rev. Mr. Murray, of Carlisle, assisted by -the Revs. Kerr and Keeling, Hon. David Newcorumer, of Han over, to Miss Elizabeth MeNlollan, of Mon aghan township, York county. PARKER—BUTLER.--On' the 7th inst., by the Rev. A: J. Bender, Mr. Charles H. Par ker to• Miss Sarah C. Butler, all of Menallen township. • DIED. "a - Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash Co accompany notices. BOLLINGER.—On the Bth inst., Louis Hen ry Johnson, son of 11 actin Bollinger, of this county, aged 6 months. BENDER.—On the 17th inst., in Menallen township, at die residence of her nephew, A. J. Bender, •'Aunt Catharine Bender," aged 88 years. JOIINSTOIq.—On the 12th inst., at the resi dence of .7:McCreary, in Hunterstown, Mr. Jerome Johnston, of Wheeling, Va., aged about 34 years. RiFFENSBERGER.—On the 9th inst., in krendtsville, after a prdtracted illness, Mrs. Leiiah Ann R.airensberger, aged 3-1 years 7 months and 9 days. STUMBAUGH.—On the 9th inst., near hottstown, Miss Mary, daughter of Jacob Stumbaugh, aged 19 years 11 'mouths and 2: days. Tuosr.ts.— Near Bendersville, orr the 15th inst., Mr. Adam 'Thomas in the 67th year of leis aLte. gal drertiumento. I t YVANTED.-100 Farmers to en gale in a business that will pay from $lOO to $l5O per tritmth from now until spring. Address JUNES liltO& B CO, Philadelphia. [Nov. 27,1587.-1 m 1.4` XCELSIOIt DIALOGUES, con /s eit.in ir of ew anctOriginal first-clase dramas, col .oquieeotc., for advanced speakers in &hoots, Behan tion.rooms and private theatricals. Every line written expresely for thin book, by a corps of Professi.mal Teach ers and writers. Acknowledged to be the beet work of the kind ever published. Cloth, nearly 400 duodecimo pages, price $1.75, Mailed free. Address P. GARNETT 4: CO, Publishers, 7112 Cbteituut et., Philadelphia. N0v.17.1.567.—tra D. ACCONACGC[r ; JOHN M. KILUTH Attorneys and Counsellors. n MECONAUGHY has associated D • JOHN 2d. Esq.. in the practice of the law at his old office,ope doot west of BUEHLER'S Drug stdie, Chambereburg street. Special attention given to Suite, Collections and Settle went of Estates. all legal business, andclaims to Pen sions, Bounty, Back-pay, and Damages agattuit U. States. at all times, promptly and efficiently attended to. Land warrants located, and choice Farms for sale, in lowa and other western States. (Nov. 27, 1887.-tf ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler , No. 148 North2ci et., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment, of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. eITITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! iirllspairlng of Watches-and .Jewelry . promptly at [Nor 2i, 1867.-ly THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . OF GETTYWURG, PENNA., Is agent for the sale of the first ..4fortgage Union Pacific =Rail Road. C PER .CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, at 90 cents on the dollar, payable semi-annually at our counter. All necessary information given. . GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier Gettyaburf. N0v.27, IS67.—tf PATENT Metallic or White Wire FO it CLOTHES LINES. REASONSSI . X boee . : E h a w Leveirjwirfeaciro2 Lines let. Yon never have to take it in, do matter what the weather may be; the weather will not affect it. 2d. It will last from twenty to fifty years, and during that time you will weer out Any ordinary lines, beeline suffering an untold amount of trouble and annoyance with them. 3d. It is the cheapeet Line in the world, to say nothing of it great convenience. A good rope line costs about let per foot, and this only 3 eta. This Wire, at 25 cent; per foot, is cheaper than a rope Hue. 4th. 'You iannot load it heavy enough with clothes, and the wind never blows strong enough, to break 11-1660 lb.. being its breaking weight bib. It does not in any way discolor, Wear or injure clothe's that are hung upon it, and they never freeze to it. The finest fabrics can be removed Instantly in the coldest weather without -Injury. Thts Ise decided advantage over the rope line. 6th. It will save its price in raving you trouble and au uuraiiee every three months you own it. Pribe 3 cents per foot: Motley refunded if not found exactly as represented, after the most thorough trial. 14 McDONNELL, Agent, • • ' Gettysburg, Penns. READ 'THE FOLLOWING HOME ' - TESTIMONY : OirrreM7ll.o, Pa., Nov. 23,1807. The undersigned, haying ttl ass the A.merican Wire CO'B Met4l4 , ClOthOs LAMM fLipTell OUT approval of them as the most economical sad convenient lines that can be used, and recommend' the Ir nee by our friends. J. L. 80111011., . A. _DVNOAN, J. A. BROWN J. R. SULLY, JOVIAB • I have known the Metallic Clothes. Lines to lie need and It answered all the purposes deli* for it, and has always proved satishmtory. . 8. B. BOW. Nov. 27.,43t MoßmATios Information ourauteed to produce a luxurieSit Growth of hair upon • bedd head or beardless thos; oaten recipe Sir the removal of Pimplee,Blotehee, Zruption4 oto, on Malkin, halving the rime Mm , Oar, and tiumitiful,ain be obtained without charge* soldreining • 7HOS. Y. CHAPItAN, Chemist, June 6, irjallsoadwali New York. ' EfLIIIIOWIS , CONOSN7I.4.7:I3)-XXTILIOT. =OW . • is the, Great Diuretic. ; • iniamows oesaremlo =num emeamiuniA re the Blood /*Vier. Both are proposed sotiontloir to Indio noratooy and "sod WO WI aria actiTil that COI b. Aloe: \ roam, isor.4,T • . Ntnt I,dvertiottundt(. THE HOLIDA.YS. LOOK OUT FOR OLD CHRIS ! E. H. MIN. NIGH, Phamb.eraburg streo, next door to the .Key ,, stone Hotel, Gettysburg. The only authorised agent in this place of His Excel . lency, Caps Kammta ,Esq., announces to the people of Gettyshurgand surrounding country, that he is now re. calving at his store, the Baggagtsand Eqiiipmeats of the "Old Gentleman," which are to be distributed in rich pro fusion, and at such Prices as will astonyth even those who think a cent as big as a cart wheel. TOYS of ev.ery description, to make cheerful the hearts and jubilant the spirits of the juvenile population, and a supply - of FRENCH and COMMON CANDIES, to sweeten and sell and make perpetually cohesive the af fections of those whose hearts are throbbing in anticipa- LEM lion of changing their condition in Ills, and a supera bundance of RICH CAKES to make complete the Wed • ding and Holiday Feasts. Also, ORANGES, LNHONS, NUTS, and a thousand and one other good things. His stock id very large, bought at the veiy lowest prices, and to be sold at the smallest profits. Collin, old and young, male and female, and you will be sure to find something to please you CLOCKS WATCHES, J E LRY, &C. CALL AT SOPER & McCARTNEY'S, NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York street, opposite the Bank, Get tysburg, Penna. A new and full assortment just . received from the : City. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! such se Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Ac., also the trimniings,viz: Keys, Strings, Bows, Bridges and everythiag belonging to the instruments. Repairing and all kinds of work in our line done promptly and on reasonable terms. a-4 - Al' work warranted to give sat Isfactlon—and all goods sold, warranted to be what they are represented. Nov. 27, 1567.-lf Grand Jury Report. , TO the honorable the Judges of the I Court of quarter Seegions The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl 'etude inquiring in and for the County of Adams, at November Sessions, 151.7, beg leave to report that we visited the Alme House and County Jail. We (fund the paupers well provided for, the buildings clean, and en er. thing comfortable. Three have been between four and live hundred yards of ditching done. which was very necessary ; the barn much improved •by new weather. boarding and painting. The Steward deserves the thanks of the people of the county for his attention and care.— We would recommend 'hat the north end of the Insane Hospital be repaired, and in the main ',Alibiing at the north c infer a new stove be put in. • At the Jail we found the rooms clean. the prisoners cothfortatilt, the Deputy Sheriff obliging and caretul.and would reentifinen , lS, , uve improVein,nt to be made in some of the cells, and the bake even to hate a new roof or be repaired. _ J. GEO. WOLF. Foreman Ge, 11. Baker, Abraham Plank, Ilebry A. Meals. 'Jonas Rebert, Samuel Shorb, 'Wm. L. Thomas, Noah D. Snyder. Philip Myers, Daniel A. Sell, Wnr. Jeremiah M. Rowe, Peter li. Smith. John Diehl, Philip A. Myers. I 1. P. Topper. henry Isucher Jacob liriAe. fienrge Send. NOTICE IS hereby given that application has been made to the Court of Common Plean of Adams aunty. far the charter of the - YORK SPRINGS BUILD INK ASSOCIATION" and the Third Monday of January, next, has been fixed for the hearing of the'satfle, when if no sufficient reason le shown to the contrary said ap plication will be granted. J. A. RATZMILLER, Prothfy. Nor. 27.-3 t I T IS E 'CFI CE EVER OFFERED TO AGENTS ! One or two days' time will secure n good Sewing Ma chine. Watrh, Silk Dress. RerOver, or 80310 other et tide of equal Talus, FREE OF COST : Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, :Tor the Lest One Dollar l'awntireker's Sale in the country. Send for zircular. • S. C. TllO ErsbN CO., No. '27-4a 30 llanorer street, Boston, Mass. THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD EITRACT OF A LETTER PROM MAIoN SOLOMON ROTESCNILD Paws, Bth April, 1 K 4,25 Rue Fauby,i,t.llonore Will you be kind enough to have forwarded tome here -200 boi ties of your Indim Liniment: it you will send at the same time the acrount,l will forward you the amount through Messrs. BELHOST & Co., New Yo•k. BARON SOLOSION ROTHSCHILD having recommended to many of his friends Major LANE'S LINIMENT, and they being il, siroun to procure it, be should advise him to establish a depot in Paris. THE INDIA_N LEcritE.,"r, as a relief, ever ready ; as a killer of vain. taken Inward Iv, or ontwaraiy applied, has no equal. For the relief and cure of Rheumatic and Neuralgic .11ffectimu, Sprains. Bruises, dc., it t ie 'unequalled. It is alsoinoet efficacious, taken Inwardly, in the cure of Cholera, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach. Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Cholera Mort ms. Cholera infata tuns. &c., and Is without exception the most wonderful Panacea the world affords. No family should be without it. Every TRAVELER by land or sea should have a bottle. MINERS and FARMERS residing at a distance from Physicians should keep it constantly on hand In case of Accident,. and sndden attacks of Stomach Complaints its value cannot be estimated. In• quire for Major.LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. Price, 60 cts. per bottle. For sale at-wholesale and retail by D6MIIB Barnes k Co., 21 l'ark Row, New York; Gale & Robinson, 186 Greenwich at., New York; F. C. Wells k Co.. 192 Fulton et., New York; Charles N. Crittenden, 38 6th Ave., New York; and by respectable Druggists throughout the world. None genuine unless signed by JOHN Time. JANE, and countersigned by .1. T. LANE & CO., Proprietors, 163 Broadway, New York. wend for Circular. (Nov. 27.-4 t CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. UP HAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau of Paris, cures Conimmptlon Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus,General Debility and all morbid conditions of the system depen dent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtue as the great besting remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent by Express. Sold by S. C. UPIIASI, N 0.25 South Eighth at „Philadelphia. and principal Druggists. Circulars sent free. NOV. 27.--kt VASSAR COLLEGE FOR !- YOUNG LADIES The Trusteetfof this Institution, desiring to extend the benefits of Mr. Vassar's munificent gift IG)r the better education of young women, will admit, It any time in the Collegiate year,. students prepared to join t'ollege classes, charging expenses only from the date of their reception. Terme low; great facilities for education. such as Cabinets, Art Gallery, Library, Musical Conserva tory, &c. For circulars containing full information, ad dress . _ J. N. SCI101:1, Nov. T.-4t THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! HARVEST IS OVER! TILE TIELD•IS GREAT! • PROSPERITY ABOUNDS! WINTER Id COMING! ' AND NON 19 TUB TINA TO TALI Moore's Rural New-Yorker THE GREAT TOWN Als'D COUNTRY WEEKLY! T , HE RURAL le the Leading and Largest Circulating Newspaper of its Class on the Continent,—emperior in Value and Variety of Contents and Beauty of Appear ance. It engbracea more Agricultural, Horticultural, Scientific, Educational, Literary and News Matter, inter spersed with Engravings, than any otherJournal,—for It comprises Departments including Agriculture, Choice Literature, Horticulture, Science and Art, Sheep Husbandry, Education, Grazing; Dairying, Youth's .Reading, Rural Architecture, General News, Domestic Economy, Commerce, Markets, WISH turernotoms, Tau, IMAM, XII810,POZTZT,1111103:18 INICIXAS, le, AC. ' Tax Guam. Nsw Tows is a National Journal, cir culating largely in the East and West, North sod South'. It Upton nu lset TALUt in all. Departments. Its corps of Editors, Contributors. As:, comprises many of the best Fatuters;Planters, Wool Growers, Graziers,. Horti culturists, Au., and also Authors, Scholars.te., of note and ability. In brief the Mau. is Ably Edited, Profuse. iy illustrated, Neatly .Prinkci—Prectkal, SefebtOle, Die fed—Moral, instructive and AUtertaististy. Wherever lorated,—in Country, Village or City,— YOU WANT THE RURAL ! YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS WANT IT ! For It is adapted to the wants. cfall Note that it Isnot a month/y, but A Large and Beautiful Weekly, and that Vol: M.X wlllbe materially enlarged! Each NO. contains Bight Double Quarto Pages, printed in extra styre,—Clear Type, Good ' Paper, and more and better lIIIIBTRATION3 than any other Joining! of Its Ohms. A Title' Pagegodex, dr., at close of Vol. . . TEBIAB—OnIy 118 a year! to dubs of taw: $2.60 per copy. Vol. XIX begins Jan. 4, 1868. Now is the time to sub/aril/iota dab. Great olferato Club Agents. lineal. me it la t of this Quarter , ( Oct. to Jan.) on trial , for, only e w•Billi, Premium lists; do. wort free. or theta • ornate! Address D. D. T. .MOOSE, .27.44 Zatikedar, New York. ANDARD MILLING tamminume taintovart QT OONSTBUOTION, mat power, barge I:opacity, an• rivaled roovadouce of arthorkooot...4lro, pipe Air, witbsid orleboat. extrolow, and vine Of all awry for bean sod Melt wort!, I%l*W UNION USG 00M .PANY,of )baton, fOr AlGstaited rif l2 4. llB * '" l °T NW by dadori bt bardlorro had araoldnory: lets 4 an* firtg. t • 'i ' ' I.' i • FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, IST. Lotrui.ixD IRON scartaLur RAILROAD 09. These Bondscover a Road of 91 miles finished from Bt. Louis to Pilot Knob, and in Bret-dais order, and an ex tension of about the same length from Pilot Knob to Bel mont, now repidlr constructing, Or ihich the proceeds of these bonds are to be used, malting throughiroute from Bt. Louis to New Orleans by ralL The windage of the 91 miles are 9900,000 a year; the net prolita now are sufficient to pay the interest on the entire amount of bonds, were they all issued. The basis 01 security' is be lieved to be beyond that of any other bonds now offered. Apply at the Office of the Company, No. 43 Wall sa, to H. 0. MARQUAND, Vice-Prevident;or to CLARK, DODGE k 00., corner of Wall and William eta, New York City. Nov. 27-4 t CENTURY TOBACCO. sloo.WirWit HAVE NOT nor do DIR CONTLNUED, we PACIKRD intend to cease packlagsloo IN Tlila BRAND DAILY in rents of CNN DAILY.TULLY TOBROCO, reports to the contrary notw ith- Mondays, One 3100 Note . . standing. Tuesdays, Two Niftles. iisir We are making the Wednesdays, FlvekTwentlee. 011WITAT from the C 1101.011112 Thursdays, Ten Teas. isAr It is free from dram Friday., Twenty Fives. and Is in every respect, the naturdays, Fifty Twos. best fine CUT TOBACCO P. &G. LORILLARD, manufactured. 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AT TII E 2 LEVEES-AT 3 AND This will positively be the last Beason of the Little Folks. RETURN from Europe (after an absence of three years where they hare appeared before nearly all the Kings, Queens, Emperors and Nobility of the Old World.) TUE GREATEST WONDERS OF THE AGE I Four beautiful and symmetrically Conned LADIES and GENTLEMEN in MINIATIISEI TUE ORIGINAL AND It *ED GEN". TOM THUMB WIFE, COMMODORE AND IsIISS MINNIE WARREN. SlGir-Ladles and Children are considerately advised to attend the Day Exhibition, and thde avoid the crowd and confusion of the Evening Performances. • To the Day Levees—Adntlagion 21, cents; Children un der ten, 15 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Children um derten, 25 cents. Evening Performance—Admission to all parts of the House, 25 cents; Children under ten, 15 cents. Nov. 13, 1867.-3 t. Patent Gum Scrubber. rrliE advantages of the Scrubber over all others is—lst, that it will do the work Mona half the time uscualy employed ; 2nd, that it requiree much lees water and doee the work much better; ard, that it will rinse and do the floor at the alma time and nave all the labor of wiping up with a cloth ; 4th, that it will last a great many years, by occasionally renewing the 6t11104 which can be done very easily and at very trilling expense. 40-Scrubbers for sale at thastore of H. M. PAXTON on the Hill, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, the undersigned being the duly appointed Agent for Adams county. Onsyssuao, Pa., Nov. 15, 1867. The undersigned having the above Scrubbers In use, do hereby cordially recommend them to the public as fully answering the purpose B,r which they are Intended. J. L. TATE, DANIEL H. KUM:IEL, ISRAEL YOUNT, J. C. BURNS, H. D. SCOTT, W. E. MYERS. Nov. 20, 1887.-6 m ONE DOLLAR TO FIVE THOUSAND. THE NEW YORK MESSENGER, The Cheapest /heap Nesospaper in the United States 1.1 Only Two. Dollars per year with a GIFT to every subscriber worth from ONE DOLLAR TO FINE THOUSAND t 1 ! Send your money by Poet Office Order, Draft, Express, or Register your letter at oar risk. Splendid dories are now running through lts columns. air Agents wanted in every town. Send der epecitnen copy. address J. P. Si—KENNEDY, _ °Moe, 69 ,lasean at, Bo a AM,. blew York. 13, 1167.—5 t. ATTENTION, ZOIINVES UNTIL farther orders, the "OET TYBBURG ZOIJAVILS" will meets' their Armory or bueinees mid drill EVERY WEREESDAY EVENING, at 7H o'clock and ht Puns. PUN the THIRD. SAWS. DAY - of each month at 10 o'clock, A. M. By order of the Captain, Oct. 9..-tt WM. B. Winn, 0 -ESTRA.r., CAM to the premised of the undersigned InTramilton ban towfiship, shccit te Let of ctober, a MOUT' BTEEK, about on twz yzersh O old,' red and white -potted. without special , notified to prove property, pay ADAM end, e.hla . away. - ADAM NIIINIXLMIt. -Nov. 20.-3 t . Fer Sale Cheap. A NICE HONE, 28 to 30 ACRES ..cx, of tw o . 161111.100dd brindhilKinin con& older, one WU tem TranieTOWNl 11 W ro c A t it. gunprosirtr. lb Kr SPe6l4 - 06UrtH NOT/cat is her' bby glien that a SPWIAL collo his Pow' ordered by the Judges at the Cottle of Adults ftsa4, for the trial of cosies in common Phoe,oet Mader, the Wt day of December nest. Parties, witnesses, Jaren, atoll aU others interested, are requiredttin attendeaceist 10 o'clock in the ihrenoon of said day.. PHILIP HANN, Sheriff. Sheriff s o Gettysburg, HOT. 20.-tc .:REGISTER'S; NOTICES. VOTICE heieby given to all 1..• Legatee, and ether :peptone concerned that the Admintatratien Acconnts bereloafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' %tart of Adams county, for oonfirinatlon and 'Rowans's, on MONDAY, the 9th day of DBCBMBBII, 1887, at 10 o'clock, A. M., via: 88. The first and Anal account of Jonas B. Orner, Ad. miaistrator of Jao:CW.Bbellasesui, deceased. 89. The second and final account of Samuel Bowan, Execrator of Margaret Bowera, deceased. 90. The account of Win. Nadler, Administrator of the estate bf Lydia Sadler, deceased. 91. The tint account of Borah Gilliland and Troderick Quickel, Administrators of datOnel Gilliland, deceased. 92. The Arst and Anal .account of James IL Marshall, lag., Administrator of the estate of Herbert MeOlaugh lin, deceased , W. D. HOLTZWORTH, Register Nov. 20—tc JURY LIST. SPECIAL COURT-DECEMBER 9, 1857 Tyrone. Emanuel Sniveler, Jacob C. Pittenturf. Straban. John Brinkerhoff, Franklin Osborne, Isaac F. Brinkerhoff. Cumberland. George Bushman. Hamiltonban. James H. Marshall. Mountpleasant. Jacob Melhoni, Chas. Bernier. Franklin. John Cole, Samuel Bother, Jacob Oyler. Oxford. John Haines, Edmund Gitt. Conowago. Michael Little, Adam Diller. Menallen. Henry Grist, John Peters. Huntington. Win. B. Gardner, Barnhart Gardner, Geo. A. Peters. • Liberty. John Kemper. Gettysburg. Daniel F. Pitteuturc Jacob Benner. Germany. William Battens. Reading. George Brown, Thomas N. Dicks. Union. Pius Unger. Freedom. Milton T. Hese. Latimore. George 8. Ficitel, Joel.Grieet. Highland. Jacob Plank. Butler. Henry Lower. oedjoy. Levi Schwan'. Berwick bor. Wm. Bittinger. Hamilton.- Hamilton King, Dissolution, of Partnership. T"partnertiiip existing between the undersigned, tinder the name of A. COUZAN CO.. has been dissolved }y mutual consent. The boldne s s of the firm can be settled, on application to either of th undersigned. Our sacceseors—Coseet k OCIIIITEE are commended to the patronage of our friends. ' A. COBEAN, J. S. CRAWPORD. Gettysburg, Ruv.13.40 YOTlCE.—Letters of Administra t ion on the estata of Groans Yens. late of Hamil ton township. Adams county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Reading twp., he hereby gives notice to in pers.nui indebted to said estate to call and make imMetilite payment and those having claims against the same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. DAVID YOHE, Oct. 30.-43 t Adrift.. VOTlCE.—Letters of Administra .L.l lion on the Watt of FRCItZRICE STOCIALZGTX, Litt of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to sa id estate to call and make immediate payment and those-having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated fur settlement. A. P. STOCKSLY.GF.R,) Adru'rs I. J. tiTOCHLV.O.KR, f • Oct. 33.-6 t Fr HE partnership heretofore existing I,,twa.qt tba do designed under 'be Sun of OAHU Nita k BROTHER, of Petersburg, Y. S., tg hereby dis sul-ed. All persons indebted t i Raid firm, will please make payment, without •ielity. Either partner is authorized to use the name of the firm in the se , tiement of the bu iciness. .1. A. Ci A RDNER,- ITAVING disnosed of my stock of MerLbandoie to ileum Hartman S z.dler, and in retiring from a successful hardness care or al nearly e i g d i k e h years, 1 hereby return my grater!' acknow leriternente to - my friends and customers for their liberal patronage. and cheerfully recommend Co their generous encouragement, my successor., Messrs. llartnian A Sad ler 7 . A. GARDICEIL. April 18. 1887 —tf itarriages, liarttoo, &t. NEW FIRM! AT THE OLD STAND. [I36TABLISIIED IN 1.1i]7.3 I hate aasochited with me,ln r witness. my son. Jonie . MCCREARY, under the firm and style of D McCataar k Soa. and I dealt° to say to my oldfrienils and the pub lic generally that. since the 'ear, the manufacture el Sad Iles, ilaruessa.Collars, etc, has been rerived at the old estaLtislied and well known atand on Baltimore Street. one square south of the Court House. Gettysburg. Ps. Haring had an experience of 40 years in this establish ment, 1 feelassurgi, that, with reuewesl attention to bum loess, we can still further merit and t ec mt., a full share of public patronage Feb.I,I.SBU With i nereased facilities for conducting our business, we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We espe cially call the attention of Variners and others to the superior quality of our Plainor -Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers. Saddles, . Haines. all kiwis. with o Plain or Quilted Seat no without fastenings, Horn, Housings, Plain or Quilted Seat Side Scotch Collarp(leattier), Saddles, '• (ticking), Plait or FancySaddleCloths No Seam Cohan, Wagon Saddles, Best Welt Harness Collars, Biding Bridles, of all klnds,P a ta n t Leather Collars fair or black, rounded or • stitched or nastitched, flat, Best Leather Wagon Whips Martingales, -4, 4 1 4 and 5 feet long, Carriage Raines', allstyles,Pl,:itecrTeata Whips, silver or black mounted, Trotting Whftis, fleavy Draft Barnes, Ladies' Hiding Twigs, Blind Bridles, Whip lashes, Girths, florae Blankets, &c.,&c Cruppers, Io short,everything that pertains to a first class genera horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very best material, and by the molt experienced workmen in the country. (two having worked in this establishnientfor the last thirty years.) Ware now manufacturing an excellent let of Heavy Draft and Harness Collars for those a ho prefer our own to city made work. Repairing ofall kinds doneat short notice and on roe. amiable terms. All are cordiallyinvitedto call and examine for them selves as oar Work cannot fail to recommend Itself. Feb. I.lBB6—tf. DAVID MCCREARY & SON. NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON "the Hill," Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PL—Con etantly on hand, of made to order, all kinds of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAa HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, tLY NETS, (to u low as the lowest May 29, 1887.—tf. CARRI&GBIIMEING RESUMED The war being:oeer, the undersigned hare resumed the 13ARIIIAGE-MAILING BUSINESS, at their old. !Mindy In Bast Middle street, Gettysburg, where they Cr. again prepared to put op work in the mast fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and second-hand R. S. PA.X.TON on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and Retinae- Intik,' as possible.. done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A. large lot of new and old EIARN4BB n hand for male. Thankful for the liberal pattottage heretofore enjoyed by them:they solfe4 and will endeavor to deserts a large share in the future. May 29.-tf CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES Are Pow building a variety of COACH WORK of the lateet and most approved styles, and constructed of the bat material, to width they invite the attention of buy ers.,Having built tam work with great care, and of ma buril selected with Special reference to beauty, of style and durability, j we: can con fi dently recommend the work' as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the, cities. All we ask is an inspection of our work, to convinceithosa fn wont of any kind; of a vehicle that this is the' place to ha! thorn. ' Air la every brooch done at short notice and on reaeonabla ferias, - Clive us a call at our Factory, near the corner of Wash ington and Cbainbersburg streets, Gettysburg, Pa. June 12 1867.--tf REAT , cONOWAGO . 1 0;0001B11801111.8 OF WHEAT itI I4 TX6 - he nn d srsined having remodeled and improved' his mills near New Chester, (formerly called "Walnut. Grove," but now .11)reet Conowago le) is prepared to do all kind' Orem* in his line with unusual disimitch. •• tlearmareliband, for sale or exchange the L very best QUlLlities of Boner, Ixtra, and Family /WWI, also Rye,' COn and Buckwheat /kw, with every variety of Chop and all of wheat; • Banding *BMW attached, he is prepared to saw. allkinds.Viumbar,s4 the shortest lootioe. A fanner Su, loved of lumber W:lbutr, an put a log Spon weellyi 'throw_ 11 , fuer btiebeis of wheat on. the top, have th e ',bast 'escklndlud'ibi Lair ' .and the log tiawdd, thus sestng , Ldealitio=" l l - 11413/00001' as new and pennon m . alVain thong elks best Oftnirkmati, he will &Ns to point Ono b M ody. • ama for gilt f* yore h hiril l git o *Ok w unman, of blo New Sod ,186Y.-Iy. ! • ; 'gnat TRAVERSE JURORS [Nov. 13, 1967.-te DISSOLUTION. J. W. GARDNER DAVID McCREARY J. M. ROWE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AU., OrREPMRING4Fte DANNER & ZIEGLER TATE as CULP Ostatt ! A DES IRA BILE • TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers. at Pilule 8010, the old DOBBIN DWELLING, at the junetkon of the Taneytown mad Iltomittsburg roads, In th &borough of Gettysburg. Thh• house is substantially built, of stone, and contains, twelve large roma. There hi • strong never-filling Spring of first rate water in the basement apd 1% Acres, of Land connected with it, The location id a very pleasant we. and with &little additional outlay' this could be made one of the most comfortable and de. sirable homes in the borough or Its vicinity. Nov. 13,1c67-ti JOHN UPP. P UBLIc BALE OF FINE TIMBER LAND The mlbscriber will eel] at Public Bale on &Magog the 7th day of Deceeskr west, sell o'clock, A. J., on the pro mises, five lotsof TIMBER, heavily wooded with Chest nut and Rock Oak, situated in Umuiltimban township, and lying on the public road leading from Munshower s Tavern to the Cold Sr ring. The Lots will be ii. ".in parcels of from Ito 13 ACRES each. l'hls is a rare opportunity of buying the BEST TIMBER IN THE MOUNTAIN, which can easily and cheaply be gut to market. ' The land formerly belonged to David Mickley, and adjoins lands of William Douglass, Peter Henry, Measrs. Strasbaugh and Moritz and others, and la very desirable in every respect. ttenda rice will be given and terms made known on day of sale by • TOBIAS B. OOPS& rt. Comptler copy. [Nov. 13.-ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber will sell his VALUABLE BARM, in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES. The Impro;emente are good, a large BRICK HOUSE, Switzer Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage donee. &c. The land la all Granite lon, and in a good state of cultivation. THIS IS ONE OP THE BEST WHEAT AND GRASS FARMS . IN TEE COUNTY, and wenld answer well for a Dairy. There are three wells of never-failing water, and a running stream through the larni. furtdshiug never-Jailing water in nearly all the fields. The farm will be sold in part of 100 and 200 Acres, to suit purchasers. I will also sell my DWELLING HOUSE, on Chambers burg street, Gettysburg, which is a very desirable pro, perty. .16. Any person wishing to view the properties will be shown them by the subscriber, living in Gettysburg. Oct. 23, 1867.-a McCUILDY. VALUAI3I 4 E TANNERY AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber, wishing ti give up the Tanning bassi nee., offers at Pr rate Sale, his valuable TANNERY. situate on South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa., in cluding Brick Beam Shop with 1 pdol, 2 limes, and six handlers: Brick Currying Shop; Brick and Frame Bark House; 38 lay-away Vats on the yard, with 8 Leeches and room to add any additional number—constant run ning Spring water, never-failing, in tan-yard and shops. This Tannery is located in a region where good Bark is abundant at reasonablepricee. Possession oftbe Tannery will be given to the purchaser immediately. if desired, with a snpply of bark to run it. There is besides a large Two-story BRICK DWELLING on the property, s ith Spring House,Scooke House, Wood stied, Earn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbulld lugs, with s well of wirer and also hydrant at kitchen with running water through Spring House. There is a variety of best quality of growing Grapes and Fruit on the premises. The property Is in good condition, and in every respect a toast desirable residenca and business stand, Also, will Le eold, A LOT OP 011017 ND adjoining a bove. containing 11.', Acres. mos or less, with an Apple Orchard and a firm-class Spring and Elatbing .Establisto went on It. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emmitteburg road, no-half mile from town, contaiding 8 Acres, which the ,nrctnwer ea LI- also hate, it desired. sks_Pervons desiring to view the premises or ascertain urther particulars, will [address the suLiscriber, residing Gettysburg. Pa. JuLIN WINEIIItiNNEft. 'dept. ls.—tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OFFERED FOR SALE The undersigned of to sell. at Private Bate, the fol %et ng Keel Estate at ',Yew Oxford, entire, or in puts .r arcels to suit purchasers: No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front ng on the turnpike, with the improvements thereon, ur the lest 22 years the huirsteitii of the undersigned. No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of -xi Acre, with the improrethents thereon, adjoining the 01111v,r. No. 3.—A lot of Ground adjoining New )1;.a:1 on the east, whereon is erected the building of he NEW OXFORD INSTfTUTR, and laid out In 38 Bu tidtaq Gds, containing one-fourth elan Acre of mend act, mooting the turnpike and High :Street, and extend the town emtwar.l No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain ing together IC-SE - re... mute or le, close to New Oxford, awl fronting on the turnpike leading to York—e•ery lot accetiolole (rum the turnpike. The Property is all in. a prime state of cultivation.— Persons intending to locate at cur increasing and pros iering town are invited to call, make their choice, and iffier their Gida-.-which will ba accepted it not too tar be ow the common market prices here, YOR I WILL SELL. M. D. G. PFEIEFEII. New Ox Sept. 4,1667.-..3m* • PUBLIC SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on. Saturday the 7th day of Decenther next, at 2 o'clock, P. Y., his two Ty BRICK 110128 E with back-building attached, situ ated In the borough of Gettysburg. on the 31ummashurg r.,ad, and adjoining the lot of William Btrinour, Jr_ on the w,t and Peter Culp on the tatst. There is a good weatharboarded one-story Shop, and good Lox Stable on the lot also a good well of water. The lot is in excellent condition, and has ou it a considerable number of fine Pea^ll trees. Persons desiring to seethe property, will be shown the premises by Joseph bible, Agent. SI-At teindince will be g,iren and terms made known on day .Seale by WILLIAM. STEI!OUR. Nos. 13.-3tft Punic SALE OF , VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY On 1% ridgy Me 12th of December went, ail° o'clock, .4.. V. The undersigned willaell at Public Fate. at his reel Bence about one and a half miles from the Two Taverns. the road leading to Horner's Mill, the following value :le Personal Property, to wit: 2 II Eh D OP HORSES, one a Stallicin 4 years old, 2 M nob Cows. 3 head of young Cattle,! Ohio and Ruckeyeßeaper and Mower, (se'fraker,) Threshing Machine, with rud gearing and doable-shaker, Patent Hay Rake, (Columbia.) brain Drill, Corn Sheller, Winnowing Milt, .13road.tread Wagon, Plows, Harrows, Shovel P wee, Corn Forks, G ears, and a great variety of other articles. tn.& credit of 15 months will be given on all pur chases over Ave dollars. EMANUEL TERSER. Nur. -ti VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned will sell at Private Sale, on very ad vantageous terms, his valuable Farm. situate in High land township, Adams county, about five miles from Oet tysburg, containing 240 ACRES, more or lees, of which from 70 to 80 ACRES are in heavy Timber. The Improve ments are large and convenient. There is a largeamount of Meadow on the Farm, which is second to none iu the township as a Fruit farm. It can be conveniently divid ed to make two Farms. W.M. WILSON. Aug. 25.-3m* FARMS FOR SALE I will sell the Farms, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg toad between York Springs and Eleidiers. burg, containing 121 ACRES, with Improvements, now occupted.by James Miller. Price ,25 per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oxford road, between lleidierstrurg and New °hea ter, containing 145 AOItES, with good improvements now occupied by Geerge J. Shank. Price I,6C . per sere. Terms: One half to be paid on the delivery of the deed; the balance to snit the pnrchaaer. either In cub or in first Judgment Bonds of not less than it2oofor No.l, and. $4OO for No. 2, to b., paid annually with interest. to-These farms are patented, lie handsomely and have been limed. W.F. BONNER. May 29, 1867.-tf FOR SALE, A Valuable MERCHANT MILL, LS BARK MILL and SAW MILL, with 40 ACRES OF LAND. Known as "Sandoe'a Mill," on Mandl Lreek, in Adams counts , Pa., 4 miles northeast from Emirate• burg, and 6 miles southwest from Gettysburg, ail in good order, water power heavy, and in a good grain country.' ALSO-- One other MILL, known se "Hollinger'e Mill," with 60 ACRES OPLAND, one mile from Abbott/down, on the Hanoeer turnpike. All ii good order. 1861.-tf . . W .... Q ' FOR LOTS FOR SALE. O LOTS convenient for pasturage br cultivation, west of the Theological Seminary. and adjoining Lots of Dr. S S. Sclunncker and of Judge Ziegler are offered at Private Salo. Bach contains about Ave axial. They will be sold together or separately. Apply to Nov 6—ft . 1). McOols/ALIGIIY. .• P RIVATE SALE. The undersigned intending taleave the neighborhood, will sell at Private Sale, We two ISRICH BUILDINGS, situated on the Alain street in Bendeniville—one a nice home; the other a Store Boom and Work Shop. Terms easy. Enquire of the undersigned. WM. A. ELDEN. Sandersville, Aug. El, 4 FOR SALE:—A . Choice FARM, in a high state of cultivation; 281 A 0111111; 100 bushels of Lime to the acre ; 80 Acres . In Timber. large Bea Urn siud Brick Dimillagi plenty of Yrett:,tc.; miles west from Gettysburg. One other m,' desirable fAltiCeontainintl26 ACRES 28 Bores in ,Trintalk; buildiags wood; Adjoin Ban doe's Mill property 0 miles' south from Gettyptr , ,f . $2O per Acre wlUbny this farm. - GBO. A• i• ILD. August 9, 1307:- -tf •.% . ri II 0 WESTERN' PitE4IIIPTION LANDS.—I have several Tracts of chojee W es tern PRE-EMPTION WOE, good location*, near Railroads, County Toweihko s .ln leeltArettled oeighbor bows, which, I will ezetkerip it 11 , 16 k price for real es tate In Adatiti(ocreety. - • .1 Aug. 1867.—tt GEORGE ARNOLD.. FIRST CLASS 14.11: - • Al': PRIVATE BALE, W ithin two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris burg road„ with all necellallg iNar°v einen % , and in prime order. I will sell fro 100 to 1 Acres, to suili-ptunhiseri. !Reitria*sisonable•— 'per furthfOutotMstionf ,apply_ttS, Ott WlBLi ts Sept. Vitt Gettysburg,' . .r. , -:~ .: :y fro foot If Olianrs, &c. FAHNESTaCK BROS. NEW FALL STOCK, DRY GOODS, MERINOES, ALPAC AS, DELAINES, CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, CARPETS, a large stock and Tarp cheap SUAWLS, all kinds and prices BLANKETS, very Cheap QUEENSWARE, the largest stock in the. county and 11AlltiWARZ and Saddlery, in all its branches, at the GROCERIES, of kinds RON AND NAILS, Will sell 000113 at price!! DURUM coxtrtmor. Give as a call and examine our stock SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. Oct. 2, 1567. tf FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GQODS FALL & WINTER WEAR A. SCOTT & SON MERINOS, all styles. DELAINES, all styles. CALICOES, all styes. MUSLINS, all grades. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES • f an et} Ins and quality. Persons wanting good. Goods and good Bargains, 45r Should not fall to go to the Store of A. SCOTT t SON, Chaniberebnrg street, 2d Square, Oct. 9.1567. Gettysburg. Pa NEW FAIL & WINTER E. HITESHEW DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS; SHOES AND HATS. I call the 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 cannot fail to strike the purchaser as cheap. With every facility for purchasing goods at as low fig ures as any in the trade, I am also prepared to meet com petion on low prices from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices is my established rule. Peteribiarg,(T. 5.,) Oct. 9,1567.-1 y ORNAMENTAL TOYS. lIAS just. received :from Philadelphia the largest, best and cheapest assortment of ALBUMS ORNAMENTAL TOYS, FANCY CARD DE VISITES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, s AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, eye'r opened in Gettysburg. Call at his store do Balti more at., opposite Pahnestocks' Store. (Sept. IS, 1887.- t NEW SEGAR STORE - . rptig tanderidgned announces to the citizens of Getty.- / burg and the vicinity, that he hat just opened a NEW SEGAR STORE, IN GETTYSBURG. • Re will keep on hand the beet BRANDS, and will mans fathers for general rata throughout-the away. He nil sell at the lowest living prices, and at wholesale and re tell He is also the agent for the EkbmoNi, (Ta:,) Tobacco Works, and will sell their Chewing Tobacco, at whole. Wend retail. His Store ix in Chambersburg street, a half square wes of the Eagle Hotel Hotel, on the south side. WASHINGTON DIISHBOWER:, SW. 25,130.—5 ens Jr LADIES' FANCY FUR S ! QXORGE ARNOLD JOHN, FARE-IRA'S Old Zotabillhod P 1 R Manuthetory, No, 'llB AMU s TRIM &Dor? 7tiffMII4II.IIWEIIA. ATII now in atom dm, own Importation and Man. H nbotiite, op* of the Urgent and mat tomutifta es Inatome of • far Ladled' sal Children% Wear intim City. M o,a fine aseortaisen of Gentle Ear Moves and Odium I am enabled to dispose of my good. at very reuonoblo primbio omai dancamma I mon* -thtyere by*cinity make • a ea from my Molds f Aand 4inieffdief i4i NbiabOlainbar and BOW I ' ' • ' JOHN r No. 71$ X Palm - wale M n bar 111114fv2 Dr2ll4tribf, tux man s To A3 4.4za m% . have just rer.alved their the largest in the county—oonststlng of POPLINS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, &c., &c., &c., in every variety very cheep lowest market rates OILS AND PAINTS FOR AT THE STORE OF THEIR STOCK C(ENTSISTS OF GOODS. now receiving a lsrge stock of JOHN M. WARNER TOILET SETS, FANCY FUItS, gig Sado, fans, *c. A NEW STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS J. C. ZOUCK & SON'S, We banjos"; returned front the Ofty whore anbeiNglag a very large and well selected stock if goods euttakkeir our lbe under is late decline. Our Week eauldli to part of Plain all Wool DoLatuse. °halite Datum% Os& cow, Plaids, Bleached and unhkache= alll 4=6. lo m t of , Oottualdes, Kentucky Jena, Ladles' Bklmoral Shoes. °situp, plain and Wood Morocco A completetetwent of Groceries at low rates, Kw& ware st.. as Iron, Spring, Mew, Illbew and OM Steels, ReneShoeNli one Moe Bar, Sail Bode, Ism wend Iron, Neils, lkas, Shovels. spuds aid indta, Door Locks, Pad , e Latches, Maga, acceers, Table and Pocket Ontlery, Grindstones, Pinta. Mk, Glass, Putty, Ac., Ohlna and gownsman by the sans We Invite the public to give as • can end ezandne oar stock Dolby' mrchadog elestafere as we are dstarnaholl to sell. Thankful for put parronage we hue to melt the mown the future. June 12, 1111r.-dm J. O. ZOUCK • 808. GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER IF YOU WANT CHEAP CASSINETTS, CHEAP MOHAIR LUSTRES, CHEAP SHAWLS, CHEAP CARPETS, All New and the Latest Styles, DUPHORN IiOFFItAN, N. W. Cor. of the Square Sept.l3, 1867,—tt J. L.. SCHICK HAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK OF DRY GOODS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MERINOES, POPLAIN S, WOOL DELAINES, ALPACAS, COBURGS, and PLAIN and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds, which he is selling CHEAP ER THAN EVER. Call at S. W. Corner.ok Public Square, Gettysburg, Pa: Sept. 25, 1867.-tf E. HITESIIEW F INE FANCY FURS. CHAS. A. HERPICH, 497 Broadway &37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. FURS, Offen hie large and well silected stock of anoints, in all stylea, at lowest manufacturer's prices. Highest price paid Bend for circular MILLINERY. _M R 6: LO U TATE • RESPECTFULLY informs her Mends and the public generally, that she haa Just returned from the city with BONNETS, HATS, &C., In the Mlllinpry line, and that , she is prepared to make and repair BONNETS, HATS, &c:, in the most Salts able styles. ' 1 9 .Her placed business le in Dr. T. T. Wee new Cottage fn Chambersburg street, Gettysburg. Nov. 8.-2 Me Millinery& Mantua Making. BARBARA SETTER AND RBBZICA A. BIRK sars started the Millinery said Mantswishing H trades, in Clhambersbure street, hi the rearofirteles• Store, and invite the Wise of town and country to site them • call. No effort will be spared to render "Me lion in stag case. Plain Sewing and Stitching ale? done. rffettyeburg,Nov.lll, 1107.4 et H I UNTERSTOWN MILLINERY. ROSIE M. MONFORT tu AS returned from the City with an amortmewt of .1-1. the West styles of • BONNETS & HATS, neadyinadei BONNETS always on hand. Ladles' Blank Cape and Usad.drsoue made and br orb , Bathers cleaned and marled equal to new. AU wort pn the 311111nerf line done at Mimi settee. °dad , lid7-11m NY•person bending BO zenta etteloeed and two Amapa k r mown postage, win mottos Hook, bound,. coutaintog 'teal env _ed ported* at,igt Ow , 111111tWerr Berea (Nadas and boi t t fitalionotiw nif the MOW. States, tram 4- 1.4., present time, with the Antogoplhot - awn diai7loo, tors, where hero, prise pal ebantetweindoo, PoNtiekket. R a ms Ihke7egh,ls emote onel tlol • • . MASON • , .49 On ZIA Nov. 134* it t nr 110, V W** 13:g iitzw oirotai, nmei. 18 6 7. CHEAP CLOTHS, CHEAP CASSIMEEES, CHEAP MERINOS, CHEAP ALPACAS, CIIEAP COBURGS, • CHEAP DEUMIB, CHEAP BLANKETS, CHEAP TNOTIONS, CHEAP QUEENSWARE, GO TO lIIPORTYR, /SUICEI7MITUBZR and )81EIPPER Op BLIPPING rugs I Dem. li, 11101.-17 THE LATEST STYLES OF Something gsefal.