gamut' Ads. OF AL PAINIONAL 11l sail at Public Sala, on Frady 10.,tiaat A. it, theiblimin, : 1 Cell, 1 Caw; laandot Wagon. n.qt — 'Wancon 1144 Iry Z Nowa, Maffei rim pan -clan Winnowing Saw, Poo doter, iloulehe and oit.gleOarrblp matt Tool.. 2 /Wk.'s. Aiwa": and Bitches ran Oder Bartel*, and may taw n”, •Ilit Curia. any rill be of for safe the inku 11,4 bead, deceased els: late residence of said of 11 AM ES Of LAND, with • Dry Ltonae and Spring Nona, ton ditto., an Orchard contain. t, a Food Baru. part Log and part Mato, and a Blacksmith Shop. I onse and Lot., adjoin. ood Lot of 14 Acres, don. a 4 joinlog /abds of Cyrus fezeolieut .-r Ag e and • good given and terma madoksorra oa EETHER Mao Mimi, EMILY C. mooasicab EIE LE MILL PROPERTY, hmee Land, on the Turnpike len& -n to ilanover, one mils from Om as Hollinger . ' MilL A LSO, L iatorntrl, the di ACNE Casa as may bo desired, on Mars west from {let tysbarg, sad known A LSO, 1 ACRES or LAND, tea high lout...helm of Lime to the Acre. IIN tr...t from Gott} aborg. GEO. ARNOLD. `l, ISCS.-I,,,tim LE OF A VALUABLE FARM. ttenairg to quit farming, mime which his now re.ides, near the .e from Round Hill P, a, and k Sulphur Springs and Hampton, 101 ACRES, more of ted a new two-story Rater Poet with back-kitchen.. There La hug water at the door, three fields, and running water In two che., Cheerie., and other Halt a good and new Bank Sara. II otlier ,outbuilditits, Hog wad Five thousand bushels olaillPO s form in the last four years, and ox. There are about 30 Acre. of W . .ite Oak and I lickory. It • Churches. Mills, lileckstaltit ,411 , e. Thin is a good chance, of cultiration, price low; payment, with intereat /a imt sold 1.3 the first of Decoot— ath.n addr.i,n 1. B. SLIIPL4r, .untl dill, 1•. 0., Attp,As co., 1.1., IZEM AT PRIVATE SALE. and Gettyeeurg' turnpike, 1 a. containing In ACRKS of sr, vaniantproportion of Wood,MK, J. Buildings and fencing in Am of Water. t of u arid-ext., prodwcieg farm co, 2c., will do well to titwoliet •13 to the subscriber liviug 01114 BllHl'AltD ST &MILERS, SALE desirable ➢RICE 1101.783 AND 'awa county, Pa. 060. ARNOLD. 1828.-ti rertrio. S Si; LUMBER IL ON TUN HILL, BALTIMOILIS RTYYSBURO, PA GROCERIES •e City, ProN i islonn, Drle.l ant iuda, 111W/VII ou 1.11134, at 10Malk , CHEESE, PURE CIDER TIN ALL RINDS, CANDLES, CONFECTIONARIES, MS, Ac.; alio, IBER osta, 2klagtes, Plank, 2c., contin.. tivin s rates. Call and see, SPIE &_ C 0., Flour, Grocer 'Utions, &c., SBURG, PA., tleu ol the public to their largo t the old stand. us York rtroot. be Inu , couslatlag of the boot. of ER I E S, seel, Coffeet, Teu, Split% Bak INDS OF FLOUR alwakleri. Sidi., Ptah. 10.257 S sr and Willow-ware, Stoma. , Baskets, Respire, Tcloaccoa, collier articles. R AND EGGS, for gale ware no effort to iploaes, and It able to' du so by roasiantly h,lcs sad selling at thsi weltlal" Paotovez wantedeithar bulge for Roods, highest market JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE, DANIEL CASHMAN. YER & SON„ LEES IN S, NOTIONS' ACCOS, ALSO, t and Willow Weirs, ral assortment of Usually kept in LY GROCERY. NG OFF! can to stake room for more 8 AND LIQ UORS. • Niemen the City with the kw .cl assortment of fins good/ OM t every body to "look to their s they eon get thticherport that is my motto. RISE of Asa kinds, emilikekill all kind. , Molar's, Soprr, ac. Lard, Dried Beet Silisr.curallliaa,2lo.l7sek, nnotbe Imposed e loenz . llfliaks4lll. pupleisa. " ig L etaa. • • at City Z price+. sod ng am Roallaad's sad Us Spokes Clirap• Wins, WIC J. KAATIIII. Billasobe at., iilettribuirg_ GAINS thi Emir CERY TTYSBURG. REM & SON Sy Grooary,ln =ham i ' s;: r ld =ides at 71= 6. ERIE 8' • I A I M g a 1 I r b 2 1 r i. MO 1 IV • Y e it= IV V 1. 142 ti= 00a. " J. w. d Flour Store. .0 V4J BROTHER r Storo to tie atrntNt Pr,, burs swot, mbar 0/4.1.1. 3, on Mad INDS OP ERIES, IirOTIONS, *4. tedragal tram . .`P i efq so odl. so dm. tboor aft olOk okoloomookilhfos morn sod ricavit Mork saria.l4l t c ltur Rd *MOW iiyabary, Friday, Oat. 80, Ma. ANKS.—The Senior is under obit- Ins to Mr. GRozois BSAIt, of Arendt*- , for a bushel of floe Turnips OLVED.—Mesabi.• CannllGUlr and 'E have dissolved partnership. Mr. man will carry on the Carpenter bus s in his own name. See advertise._ ClDENT.—Jssursßznsß orkeum nd township, On the 19th inst., had eg broken while cutting timber, by I ng tree striking his right leg. Dr. eel jilts called in and Mr. R. is doing uttT.—The Novernberpourt, under law, will continue two week& A ble set of Petit Jurors for first and nd week have been drawn. The list urors will be found in -another cdl- REMIUM.--In addition to the Rm. ma taken by Adams county repreeen yea at the Chamberaburg Fair, hereto nottce4, we observe that GapRGE A. out, of thin place, took the preminin for fastest pacing. RVEY.—Lieut. W. H. CHAI3E, of the :ineer Corps, U. S. A., is now enziwed •ing a topographical surcey_of the Get nirg Battle-field, upder 'orderiTrorn War Department. -- 7 By a notice in Aber column it wili k be Seen that ho Tres the stakes and bench marks to sin undisturbed until the survey is plated. lONIJMENT.—The crowning statue the Monument to be erected in the oval Cemetery reached Gettysburg week. It represents tile Goddess of •rty, and stindi 12 feet high, weighing f pounds. It was modeled and cut Italy under the supervision of the iptor Rodgers. - ,The, monument its'elf I not be put up until spring. NOTLIER ROBBERY.—Last week noticed the robbery of Mr. MARTIN'S ein Fountaindale. We learn that' on nday night last, Mr. Buunatiktes store also robbed, probably by the same ties. A horse and buggy were taken at same time. Two men passed through tysburg on Tuesday with the horse and gy, and officers are in pursuit. RGANIZED.—The Gettysburg Spring Uroad has•been organized by the elec. the following officers: resident, Robert McCurdy. !!rectors, E. G. Fahneetoek, D. Wills, G. McCreary, G. D. Smith, R. L. Ham n and .1. M. Emerson. i be Katalysine Spring Hotel Company ye elected the following , officers: • resident, Robert McCurdy. • Irectors, R. G. McCreary, D. Wills, L. Hamilton, E. G. Fahnestock, S . rbst and C. 11. Buehler. I he site of the hotel will be near the ring, on the Harman property, on the eof the enclosed park. It is intended lay the foundation for the building this in order that it may be completed in e for occupancy at the opening of the xt season. It is to accommodate 500 eats. ORDAINED.—At the recent meeting of e West Pennsylvania Synod, (Lutheran) Littleatown, Revs. H. W. MclENtaur, C. HOLLER, and E. Durr,avere ordain to the full work of thegospel ministry. =v. H. C. GROSSMAN was to have been Jained at the same time, but domestic af . lotions galled him away from Synod. His dictation took place last Sabbath eve •g, in St. James Church, in this place, ev. Dr. Baoww delivered an ,able Bor on, Rev. Dr..HAY and Rev. Mr. BREW -Bsuoa assisting in the services. We . deratand that Mr. Grossman has re gned the pastorship of the New Chester . arge. Messrs. J. J. Cook and likkmarr S. 00K, of the Theological Seminary ih this lace, were licensed to preach the gospel, uring the session of the Synod. DAMAGE PETITIONS.—The Corn . issioners furnish blank Abstracts, free f charge, to parties wanting to use thert4 at the other Blanks must be provided by latmants at their own eT,pense. Printed lank petitions, with agdavits, can be bad t the "STAR AND SENTINEL" OinCe. TO void confession and delay, it would be •• ell for parties to prepare their claims in dvance of the next meeting of the Coin . issiohers. Upon this subject, we find this item in ne of our late exchanges, giving the umber o f claims already presented in the .unties named: Franklin county, 1,504, amounting to :737,962,07, or an average of $490,59 Co .. et; ; Fulton county, 127, amounting to 1,669,60, or an average of $328,08 each; terry county, 3, amounting to $633,85, or average of it. 9,75 ; Bodfor, 47, amount ing to $3,984,92, or an average of $81,78 ; Cumberland, 132, amounting to $24,2t112 82, or an average of $184,73. The total is 1,- 815, amounting to tt 14,483 26 or an average of $445.41. It is eatimated_that there will be in all the border counties nearly four housand claimants with an aggregate amount of damages of between fifteen hundred thousand and two million dol aars. THE TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION.— The demonstration in this place on Friday night last, in honor of the recent Repub lican victories, was an imposing one, notwithstanding the brief notice. The procession was formed in the diamond at 7 o'clock - , by Capt. HusTstt of the Grant and Colfax Club, and marched through the leading streets—the banners, Chinese lan terns, tordhes, An. makings handsome ap pearance. "Young America" expressing a desire to participate, a number of small square lanterns had been expressly pre pared for them, with the letters G--41—A —N—T appearing on them alternately, which were carried by boys. Dr. Tara had an ilhaminated omnibus in line, with appropriate mottoes, follow ed by a tender with a party or "Carpet baggers," who had charge of a large buck, and seemed to hail from the "Buckeye" . State. Another marked feature was a large open - wagon, neatly ornamented, and carrying a number of little! girls, who made the streets vocal with patriotic songs—got up .by Mr. NICHOLAS WEAVER. A number of dwellings along the line of . !march wore illuminated, some of them numirops national flags and portraits of ILincona, grant and Washing tton, -being displayed. .After marching through the streets the - processioil halted in front of the "STAB Szialnut." building,whlch had been pro fusely decorated with pine, flags, dm., by the Boys-In-Blue. The crowd at this time blocked up the street, and In response to calls, were successively addressed by D. A. Buehler, Esq., Lieut. Win. R. Eystet, A. J. Cover, Esq., Ron. Edward McPher son, and Lieut. D. L. McKenzie. The entire demonstration was a anaemia, the enthusiast* =along the line of march and during the speaking manifesting itself in continued cheering. The Cwafflitt6e-in charge of the arrangements, who deserve much oredit for their eneranivere—Lieut. A. M. Hunter, Lieut. Wm., B. Eyster, R. M. Schick, John M. Warner, John M. Kranth, Prank b. Duphorn and Samuel McAllister. . Al-Petroleum V. liatuthy terms "Bar rett's' Yr/grad:Ow - galx ..Raitoranve" the • "Fount!* sir Yentii i m and his is 4 10 t the only instanoe where II use "made the old wan young anudit." It is warranted in 'every *tie to restore the hair to its natural color, and Is a beautifid dreading. -- W.MOZ lay /ittaltipavaur. . Alllqttrs. lawns end ddlearlit _ 1 1, 111 be pleased.to hare their friends' c all and wee their Winter likilnery Goode - just re- , oelved. York - street nearly opposite*. ;anus Lutheran Church. 00t.80,51 LIST OF CLAIMS FOR DANA43OS. We mentioned last week that tbe Com mliestaners appointed under the law, met. in Giftisburg last Wednesday and Thurs day, and received a conaiderable number °tele : rms. They then adjourned to meet on. the 10th and 11th of November, when they Will hear the remaining claims. We think as many will be presented then at, were presented last week ; and would not. he surprised it the entire number in Ad ams comity Oiould reach 1,000. There're over 1600 in Pranklin. We expreaqid the opinion last week that the claims wo uld average XBOO. We think that is too - lirga an %stireate, by.nearly One half, •as - I,the subjoined figures will Show. In view of the crowd and pressure, likely - then to occur, we mugged that claimants would better prepare their statements and proofs In advance of the 10th and 11th of November. The list thus far presented boas follows Albert Asper Jacob W _— Asper Jones Albert All ieon Wm...... Albert Henry 12000 40:00 00 1098 49 11188 10 161 40 150 90 175 00 125 00 100 00 105 60 • 490 bo, ...... .210 00' 210 00. 227 007 175 00 -.- 90 60 850 18 520 59 799 50 833 00 350 00 ';'325 00 e 2 60 • 164 00 .--, 400 90 817 541 813 00 427 60 120 61 110 00 130 00 426 25 982 80 1119 31 217 00 295 00 813 00 553 co 020 00 650 60 63.5 00 71 50 700 00 500 00 945 28 77800 488 00 800 00 1418 16 225 00 166 00 00 500 06 900 00 100 50 571 00 215 25 175'00 Brown Andrew..... Bucher Isaac M.,.. Benner Christian Buehler B B et at Brenneman Jonathan_, Baer Abraham, Boler W ill lam. Brame Adam Brown George Bittiliger George F.... Brougb ELCISLIUSI . Basehoar Jacolstil Bollinger Adam 4. Brown Jacob Beetber Dasld Bricker David., Bucher Samuel-- ...... Bucher henry Brinkerhoff Dtivid C Heider Daniel, (estate) Bushman Michael Bally Joseph Butt John 181 ntrrett Jobn Brun& Jacob Boyer John Bricker Leonard. Bender John Brown Bowers Isaac 11...... Beard Samuel Biggs Basil Bender Danie 1........ Blythe Robert R... 'Brown Daniel Brame Marks Beams David K - Sucher Samuel Bietecker Jacob Sr Boyct Chas-A Beard Gem ge Bishop Simon S Bucher Jacob Phshrrean Charlae H Biddle Wm Dollen Jacob Bollinger Ann Al Budy Francis M..,... Barker Joseph Cobean Samuel • Cobean Samuel A Cleaver Jolin Culp George It Conrad John Cline Jesse Conrad Thomas Priam George C Culp George Cook Jesse (MA 'Josiah Chronister Jacob 11-. Chronieter David Chror later Benjamin. Cashman Jane Ouriens Alex Cluck lleary Culbertson Duet boWnover Peter Carl D Cook Thomas E Crone Wm F Cashman Amos Cline Simnel Cochran J0hn...... Cleveland John Culp Via ......... Crouse Daniel. Cobea Samuel Durboraw Lax N Deardorff Joseph.... 106'00 1414-130.- 162 09 100 00 289 00 140 00 727 90 100 00 1600 25 24 00 608 62 24 VJ 360 31 160 00 400 00 150 00 944 50 123 00 140 60 1173 TO 140 OU 130 00 2340 41 Drorbatigh_Reuben. Deardorff Isaac Dull John (estate). Danner J V Deatrich Jacob J.... Deardorff Benjamin Doersom Ad-tm Dottera Wm Deardorff tieorge i. Deeter Elias jtetrich Bores. Deardorff Isabella... Deardorff Bob , aim. Deardorff John Dustman Henri-- ! Dill A Deardorff Jacob Eppleman Henry-- Elcholtz Iseriamin7.. Elcboltz Eichiug, Wrn Ebert John Eystcr Ittetel Eckcnrade Yacob C Eckert L ft Fri' Peter =I Fell Henry ==! Freeman Samuel:— Fl..ck Joseph.... Fidler Peter-- Pldtar Peter el J Fidler George 180 00 110 00 2.10 00 Fohl George .. Felty Catharine V Felty John F 1:11B=!!!!!!!1!! Punt John Feesar John Fergricon Win S Flicitioger Lafayette Forney ..... Forney John'S ..... Gallagher James ..... ....... Gulden Wm Gulden John Gallegterlamuel Gallagher Chas lilallagher John—. .............. Grayson ...... ....... 4 wyon Guts Abraham Golden Jonathan °Siert John G.,— _ 10 00 Glary John )1 U 0 00• °reate °kitting Peter:. ... .. ...« ....... 580 Mt I Orlest Joeie hh Geyer Wm ....... ........... ..........«...... 44roeenet Ditniet Hoffman Henry ...... 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Muth' John..---- IWO° Myers Phil McCulloch James ......«. 100 26 Myers McCulloch ...... laummert Mickley George-- ..... Miller Jacob . . YUler John P... .... Baal rproonall. 01L5 85 ' 456 00 .250 00 59 00 200 00 158 70 150 00 Mickley 179 . 00 Miller George Myers Jobs Miller Samuel Myers Miller Benjamin.....— Meals Jecob,... .... Marlng .... Meyers ..... Moore George Miller Jacob ...... ......... Meyers McDannel Henry McNair Samuel Mulors John McAllister Jame 5.................. Mcilbenny ... Marsden J H. Karelian 100 00 Moritz Samuel .... Martin Samuel . ....... Monfort George Meyers Ell ...... ............». Moyers Lexie Miller Jerome Mickley Henry Meyers Anioe March Danie 1......... .......... Museelman Peter Mueselmun David....—....„ McGinley John Miller Daniel.., Miltenberger k Brady, 151 50 Newman Ephraim p, Neely John W.........—.—...... Ogden Francis O•Neal John W C...... Oruer Jonas, OrendorlT Francis, Orendorff Peter-..... Plank Levi M Patterson Sarah... Prosser Charlei.... Pulley Et Daniel, (estate)_.„. Polley Charles B Plank Abraham....... Paxton& McCreary...—. Patterson George ......... Pearson J W • Peters Jacob W Platt Danie1.........._..... .. 341 00 aSs SO EEZ 478 50 Quickel Frederick Qeickel Peter.................. 175 00 215 00 850 00 393 00 250 00 1176 2 Bath Jeremiah Rife Isaac Ragansperger Rigis George P ether John A Rosa Win Rite Joseph Redding Philip.„. Roth Jones.._. Rife John Beeves A Rash Rudolph Roth Isaac ......... Raffen merger )loses„. Rhoads David Reber! Adam. -.... 2750 00 585 00 723 25 350 00 ir2o 135 100 00 ..... 100 00 ..- 100 Of 209 00 "All). 00 150 00 197 25 1759 00 araoo 120 70 371 50 -- 193 00 1645401014glik===::::-.74 1963 TO Spengler J01;* of P Shank Geer ne Spangler William Sholl John A Stouffer Adam.— 13 talkie William &haver David.--..........- 81111 k Sl.ibaugh Shan er Charlet Spauker Jacob. Roan Joseph ..---....—.—. Slay boa gb George Sheffer Edward Slarbaugh Wm eaurbargh Rudolph Stover Jacob =CI I=l Slaytwaglk 'teary }L..— Sheeta 20400 l':,0 OD 125 00 lb:, 00 Shnlts Bbeakly Hobert—. Saltzgiver Smith Samuel...-. ME] Sarnia James Spangler Michael.... Stuck .... 113 37 57.4 ar .853 00 100 00 Sadler_Johu R _.. . Sadler Wesley F 150 00 neeringer Markt T 396 40 200 00 Shrivel . Jacob C 60 00 Socks John 828 00 2233 50 Swope Brans C 192 40 Spangler 4braloun 2151 67 330 40 Shriver Alfred T... ......... ...--- ..... 170 00 Shriver Caristiiii 300 00 Spangler Henry 1714 11 195 12 Stallernith Daniel 195 00 350 00 Schlosser Michael 778 00 Stable &Liman W 874 00 Stitzel Sebastian 210 00 Shelly Samuel.-- .......... -....-...-.. 212 00 Stltzel John- 339 50 Stewart David ...... ...... 988 43 SehriverJeremish-...- 127 50 143 00 Shriver Ephraim.:.._......... 213 40 .Schrirer Dai1d......--..-.- 181 00 1 dpanglerJohnir...- ............ ...-... 96 00 898 90 Milk Valentine...-.................-..... 43 50 310 50 Sanders John.- •-• ' 65 00 ~ 809 60 Shreeder •fisatord-....-... 58 50' 1208 38 Spangler MST 11111 iii."........ ........ .. 10- 00 219 00 Smick George, (estate) ......... -....... • SOO 00 Sadler 1agac.......„ ' ' 750 00 Sullivan 8 tisias.—.-....- ..... -...... 8669 70 Storer George 11 846 96 576 00 Snyder Philip.---- .... .. - ....... , ... - 852 69 126 00 Shull John, (estate)....---- ...... ... 250 00 150 00 . 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" SHOULDERS, SOAP, TALLOW, KAEIRIED BYERS—ROTH.-011 the 25th inst., in Mumasburg, at the houso of Jacob Hart man, By Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Henry W. Byers to ISiselle L. Roth, both of this Co. Halut—Mintas.—On the 22 , 1 lnst , by the Rev. Samuel Yingling, Mr, John F. Herr, of Conowago township, Adams Co., to Miss Sue B. Myers, of Heidleburg township, York county. S.tmon—SitninELDSCHEA.—On the',2oth inst., by A. C. Musseiman Esq., Mr. John Saylor to Mrs. Nancy Kb indeldecker, both of Adams county, Pa. DIED. SO-Obituary not lees 5 conts a lino for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no tices. BYRON.—On the 19th inst. at Hampton. Jacob Byron, infantsenofJohn and Sarah March, aged 11 months and 28 days. Dernics.—Near Benders church, on the 20th inst., Mrs. Margaret Detrich, aged 64 years. 9 months, 4 days. ENCIELIIRRT.—In Fiunterstown, Sept. 11. 1868. John Emanuel, son of George and Elizabeth Enifelbert, aged 2 year!, 9 months and 5 days. HUMMIBLRAIIOI3.—On the 18tH inst., lh Chamberahrtrg, Rev. H. Y. Hummel bench, (formerly of this county,) Pastor of the church of the United Brethren in Christ of Chamberaburg, in the 311th year of his age. LIOHTWER.-111 Lae county, lowa. on the Bth inst.. H. Calvin. son of J. Calvin and Ella S. Lightner, aged 9 months and 8 days. Mtrrrriorr.—On the 25th haat., in Carlisle, Daniel Minnigh, formerly of Adams county. N.silaLB.—On the 17th inst., at East Berlin, of consumption Mr. William Naugle. aged 48 years and 8 months S Ronny:mom Baltimore. on the lfith inst., Mrs. Albertha Robertson, wife of James Robertson. formerly of F.mmits burg, Md., aged 213 years 3 months and 28 days.. STEwAnT. —Sabbath morning, Sept. 30th, Rev. Henry P. Stesvart, of Jamestown, Pa. " And I beard a voice from beacon Pay ing onto me write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from hencefo • : 150 00 605 00 204 10 503 75 Fo;1 *- i - A;t;..Mtv follow them." tut dvertistmtstS. 495 00 5650 NOTICE. —The third account of Funnel Bucher, ComMillee of the persou and Gateau of Jobo Gottoter. a ronettc, of the township of Franklin. hams county, pa, b., beau filed In the Conrt of C.M111301% Pleas of Adams county, end will be confirmed by mid Cenci. on the 30th day of Nroceshm., IW, unless sane be shown to the contrary. Oct. 30.-It J. A. SITZkfILLEP, Proth'y. 2-300 120 GO 46 ocr 390 50 155 00 150 00 237 00 NOTICE.—The first and final ac count of H enry F. 31. Peter.. Commmittee of Margaret .Moarrey, a Lunatic. of the township of Men ellen. Adams vtanty, Pa.. Las hese filed to the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be eon.. Armed by said Court, on the 311th day of Nosembcr mat, unites CUM be shown to the contrary. Oct. 30.-At J. A. K fT23IILLER, Protley. 160 00 300 00 96 00 145 00 2 281 50 %15 00 200 00 4000 1.94 95 NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis- . trstion on the estate of WILLI/at Mum, de ceased, tote of Ruttier township, Adam. county Pa. having been fronted to the nnitereigned, In Franklin township, he hereby give* notice teall persona indehb ed to said estate to make Immediate payment, and thole b ov ine claim' asnVnst the same to present them properly authenticated for rettlement. Oct 30.-6 t M. A. MILLER, Adm'r. 17509 D ISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby Risen that the Arm of CASH MAN k Rows has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Carpenter business will be continued by Mr. CASIIIIRIS who Is authorised to settle all ae tousts of the late Arm. Persons indebted will pleas. call and make settlement, without delay. G. O. CASHMAN, IL H. ROWX. Gettysburg, Pa., Oat. 30.-.3ts GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSBURG, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he will continue the Carpenter bah slow in all its branches; and Is prepared to take con tracts for putting up and repairing Buildings, at as reasonable rates as any builder in Gettyaburgrall work guaranteed to be of beat quality. He hopes by strict attent4%to business to meilt public patronage. Sbop onTork street, recently occup led by Guthman k Rowe. Oet 30-tt REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby, given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Ac aunts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' 001111 of *dams VosIP for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 80 t il day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock, A. N., 100. The account of Jeremiah' Diehl, Executor of John Diehl, late of Camberland township, deceased. 170. lint and Tnal amount of Samuel A. dntitle, Executor of the last will and testament of Judith Gal lagher, deceased. 171. Tho second and Anal account of Arnold Gardn .T. d Admin ecemsed.istrator of the estate of Benjamin P. Oar 31E. The first amount of John Lillich and Trader ick LW* Egocutors of Jacob Minch, late of Berwick iminiteip, doweled. la& 'ribs Ant Wd Enid account of Hannah Margaret 011701 and, Adminiatiateix of the estalfe of Saab Gilli lan, thews& 17 d . The Anit account of Jacob March, Admlnietrs. tor with the will aonexed of Jacob March, deceased. 176. The first and Anal moment of Adam Hollinger, Adistimistrator of tleX estate Of John Brown, late of Bead ing_ AdaMs county, deceased. 176.. c mar account of Albert Van Dyke, now sole and doting rof the led will and testa ment o f Thomas Maisie/6k, deoased. W. D. WOLTIFWOWM Reenter. Oct. 30,1100 L--to SHERIFF'S SALE. —.. In aereasase of sesta who of Vendltionl 1111:100111 so pled Nobs. lanai out of he Court of Cons.. Plies of Aimee eotrath Pa., and to me , directed, lilt be exposoo to Pliblio We, at the Coast Hosea In Goesyslosusg, in Matiesisy the 14th day qf Noreenow Rid, a 1 edeek, P. k, Bu following doemibed Reel Rotate, wiz tome ed NO. 1—••• TWO Lots of G round, Nos, need et, &mated to Ito , ?rankle tows eh*, Mom county . , P., frog York street mut miestmr beck to alo het ahoy, on the west by lot NO. 96. on the eat by lot p, mottatatog aWAIrd of ea sere emh. Wp, 2—Lot No. 188; in salueplsoo, cantata:raga AMOS essi 124 Perches, bounded on the "it 2:9 110 . Pith by lot IN, ma th by aso Piet y, cad Irma lot 240. No. B—Lot ..14( 14 450ne place, r etastalobm 2 Acme ~. >Goaded on the south by a9O het wesab*a het alley, north by lot IN, and mot , Iltik - No. 4—Lot - 6. 135,i in same lace, 1 .1 so u th by it Mlme, __. ea tb• soathlry •90 her west .. hy TOM, what by ISt 111, merest by l ots 191, lleieed ood Wow to eteemtlett as the eat* Jacob Petbeaßee. sa-Aay yarns &raft loam thoylot or ate ems am 4116 so 41U elljemee Ritfia4 of LB Niulp , isiodiow • Mat A M, SWIM Illamie% Clew 444arecirachr. -1 i ts A 1 artm air r ar a ti=br Vrt irs=ds , 1 fair prirstiar .1. I*** ilivalwat llpow belkivillt lagilinleillotrotlith! lip EX3 600 00 975 00 450 00 5410 50 lINS 00 or jok so or op iso 40 . 300 00 140 00 108 75 1227 12 125 00 900 00 2811 01 480 00 108 00 SO 50 31740 4810 71 00 100 al JM LIST FOR NOVEMBER, 190'00 1116'00 OS OT • 4311.A111a JURY. liaskitzt--lfredierlekilhaitUrorouss,) D& 13661 4 . 6 Athh •• Itpafaha D. !harms*. (husherbiod--.74nw0 . 1igha1t0gh; , ...7 • o• oo r4V.—eamilei S.Aliteat • Moh9 . 010$1, aO. mosiewsppaimpt mo—W 1111 Am 'Young. Bertip--Shituael A. 'Wei. Liberty--lombi A. WertZ,J h mol Lathuqre—Paul Troop, .I.ocoh ;Sem ti; -, 11)"rr., JAR BPAY • LitAhstowq—John AlehL • Ilighland—Jolui Dube. • Bailor—Jacob Eppeltaan. • GENI..AL AMY. ,First Week. OS 60 Sib 04 ..... 420 76 es 76 SO 00 276 00 Franktin--Jobb Brady, Iwo Stnchealtrer. ?au' Sow. . on, Johntlhamberlin. namiltoolma,-Robert Watipoi3, Andean! Marakall, treorgerWstson, Robert , Blythe, Wes. Calir: Unotbigtou-Philip Myer., Daniel EL Matilley; John C. Brandon, Jacob F. Bowers, Smarted Btrougb, Fraujcla Coulson. Unbar' -Jeremiah Teoghlubsagh, John 0. Stinker bog, Joho•Kabu, n dory Thomas. 011Mberland-Theodore Bender. Hamilton-George Batt, John Pattreon. • 111 1 4 11 4-78sontel Overholtter, LeTi ChrOWSter, 30ini Bram • • Llbertir-4 its. Willlem Rosa While, Samuel [rhos. • Irreedatn-Junkaa Brown. Germany-Fetor Sesta, William Dottrels, Tyrone-Marts Bran. Jacob°, Pittiostur4 Union-John Klndlg. Danierilhooly. bloardplnasant-William 11c:sherry. Mougijoy-Franein ABleon. Levi Golden. Menalfen-Joaes Itootsahn, Charlie Stewart, Wm. B. Wilson. Gettysburg-J. B. Deaner, War. Y. Atkinsob. Ogkied-ObarteiSbilhat; Richard Adolor: .11titka...butac Myer'. Cooonago-Edger L. Jenkins. Llttbetown-11. S. ?lass, Wm. Lasshaser. &coati Week. Freedom-Abraham Raise. Liberty-Wm. C, Seabrooks, James Gorey, Washing. ton Shover. Cumberland-Jose; Joints. Unfou-Edward Shorb, John Krusurine. Jacob Base. boar, George Baseboar, Jr., henry Fatty, Joseph L Shorb. Readibrk-Peter Kauffman, Jacob Miller, Andrew Brunei, Samuel 11..11111,r. - - S'tralhan=Jacob Reamer, Jacob Cassatt,Jola Brinker. Leff. Mounkloy- Wm. Cownover. II ca. Ella& - Oxnard-John C. %truck, Day Id W, Lawrence, Francis X. Smith. Littleatown --Job n S.angler. Br, G. B. Youth'. Mountpleraant-Charlea G Samoa Goblet:man, Jobe Statism Ith, David Deatrick. Gettysburg-David St,...,ucy, U. J. Stable,Alexander t:ubenn, David Ziegler, John S. Craw ford. ieurge Geyer. Jobob Trox el, Jeremiah Culp Franklin-John Raffeasperger, J. H.' Plank Germsoy-Jacob Yealy. Ilanilltonban--tleorge Truckle. Duller- M artin Tbomaa, Berkhart Wert. Menttlien -.lsaac Bender. Hun tington-J rue Johns. Latitnure-Michael Ste:ohm:li, Ilerettr. Ilamiltou--John Picking. . 2 - 87 el 800 .. 7 BO T 75 17 fp 19 18 • Is* ID 90 2 7.) 6 ao so 40 6 0 8 ITFIEREAB the lion. Ronne J. Ftennl, President Ty of the several Courts of Common Pleas In the counties composing the 19th District, and lestice of the Courts of Oy. r and Terminer and General Jell De livery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders In said district, and ISAAC E Wltanset and TJASCROIMI• BON, Emir., Judges of the COurts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital end other offendere in the county of Adams—have Issued their precept, hearing date the 19th day of August, In the year of our Lord one thousand' eight hundred and sir-eight, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General /MI Delivery and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the 2.1 d of November, 1 , 030 ZitYTIC E to HEREBY GI VEN to elf the /codices of the Peace, the Coroner cud the Constables within the said county, that they he then and there in their pro per persons, with their Rolls, Records, 'equitation., I.:ruminations, end other Remembrance., to du /hoof things which to their offices awl in that behalf apper tain to be dole : cud also, they who will liresecute against the prisoners that are or them shall be In the jai] of said county of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against thorn as shall be ruit. PtilLIP FIA IS, Elteriff. Sheriff's 00Ice, Gattythurg Oct. 30; ISIOS APPRAISEMENT OF Notice is beret,: given that the •nderclgned, Coin. tn:lmionere to appraitie the Damages under the Act of April 9, Feta, entitled, ...An Act for the relief of Ihe citizen. of the Count he 01 York, Perry, Adams. Cone. berlanti, BrAlt,rd, Fult,n and Franklin, willow prorer ty was destro)ed. damaged, or appropriated for the public eerrico, and in the common defence in the war to aupprean the itaiellitn," will meet for the purpuee of complying crab the provision. of said Act, AT GETTYSBURG, Tiosdrty and Ircdnexday. 'November 10th and 11th. Tb Commissioners want it to be detiactly doter steoif tbat LIU charge t male for blank Abstracts. Th. 'l'4o quee are prepared by Claimant. at their owe ex• pen.e, and are apt lornhthed by the Board,. Peraout ewn pre...et their claims at the place of Meeting rutdd She following rot,e will he strictly adhered to iu the soli o d cativo of claims by the Commissioners: 1. Applicants tor damages will apply to the Clerk, either at their headquartere In the 'Atriums C.outose or at ibirrlsbarg, who w ill furnish them with blank AbstracesortihM will be required to be filed to addi tion to the &tolled statement. Applicants will ha required to make not A de tailed 1111ALAUserit of then tt,wa clawdlylnig end 001361- erating die different articlui, and gicog their differ ent values. 8. They will also be required to state the time, plare, manner, cod direct cancels of their lows, and - whether they worakau.swi by the depretlttiont of the I GOLDEN FOUNTAIN rebels, the demand, tat the tettiogya t v wv PILNB. 00 lines written *frt grtitdrilhottlat,,,Vgltdjo One dozen amor4 more respectable witteaea In idlltiort to the oath of I Address 000DSPZED t t'o.,? Park , _ ewYork. the petitioner. 5. When claim. have been two witoesus ' he addition to the both of the assignee tr:II be rtiaired. 5. Amiltieew claiming dautotke. will b. required to prove the eetuti email value of the consideration paid to the rieeignor. 7. A:I corres;.-,:vb.,,, reitthh; b, etaion, tatold he directed 'll-tort , guiu:etion.rs," care of If. W. Me •LAttNEY Itarritturg, Pa. ORPHANS' LOURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Ti pursuni,re ..f in -rder 11.0 Orphans' Court of Adams connsy. G iinder-ign,.l. Administrator of the estate if EAthrr dere....ed, will offer at Puhlir S„!,. no t h e n raatlees . , m Saturday the :Ist day of Nor,wher -f ea4l decedent, being the undivided one p tit, in and to a Tract of 1.,,,1.gituat., In SSoni,Uoy tuAli+bip, Adam.' county, P... i. , 11 the road leading fr..or , I.trystinrg to Taney town. about A miles from iietty•lmrg, near Horner's mutt. adjoining land. ilortier, John Horn. er,llen . ;rg Stehriint. Henry B. Cro o n, dills H. Horn er, and others,contsinin4 112 Acres. The building, am s one-story Log If .1.136 and Log Barn; an Orchard. awl a well of perm-failing water. About al Acres are Woodland. With awn.. nice Meadow land. Rale will commence at to 8e10,;._ A. 31, when at tendance magi b., Oren and terms made known by 'HENRY B. cnoatita At test —A. W %Snit, Clerk. ' (Oct. 30;31 VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned. fu± ending to lemove to York corm- ty. will offer cat Pitb:fr-inie, on Saturday, the 21t1 dgy of Norember nest. en ii.e prom i 91. 1 ,, his valuable Farm, situated In Frank titre -hip. Alone county, on the road leading from W . illowginve springs to Vairtiel about 4 miles southmhst of Cashtown 'and about VA milts from the Gettf. o ol.7, turnpike, containing 143 Arrest there heir...! &.att f 0 Acres of farm land, a part limed, end trio I alnitcsi well covered with Chest nut and Oak Web,. The Buil I ings are a two-story Log House, a Fram ,Mi. a Biatkeir.lth Shop, Spring House. and other t. tilatilding-. The Farm Is well sit tutted to meke two tarots out of it. There ire 3 ex cellent Apple Orclial 3, 2 of them young Orchard. commencing to brit , . anti n variety of other fruit on the farm, Sthoulll,4l.es, Churches. Mills and Saw mills all within '2, •iniles. Adjoining land . of John Throne, Peter it,'.,., Isaac Rife and others. It will be sold in timber !ot, or any way to suit purchasers. Persons wishila.; to view the farm or timber laud will call on threutulersigned rEs 'ding thereon. Sale will COMMOLI , at 10 o'cl.k. A. M., when at tendance will be give and terms made known b,y kOdt.Olf lIARTMAN al A. Oct. 30.-ta - • - gar 24141101101ftt'l Court Proclamation 121163 D. W. WooDS,,CAturnissionerg. w. r. WOOLS. Attest:—n. W. 51 , 3Atinisi, Clerk. Llarri,ba; Pa., NOTICE. rpo ALL TQ CPIIO3I IT MAY CONCERN :.—As I am making a mrvey Of the Battle ilel4 for the U. S. Government ' I would reeneek-progyerty 0,3," and others imtlo disturb Stakes and Bench Markesoi at least one l,ar if onesible to avoid. Due oars will be exvirchted nt to Injure or mutilate initial. pro. perty. .WM. ilirAux, Corps of Engineers 11. 84 Army.. Gettyeburg,tOnt. 23.-3 t . • EETING OF BONDHOLDERS. T ere will be a meeting of the Soudbolden of tie Gettysburg Railroad, In the Arbitration Root. in the Court Mese, Gettysburg, at 2 o'clock, P. kt, on gm_ DA Y. On t. AO, UM. A'foll attendance is requested, as business of Importance will be prow:puled. agoßog SWOPE, Trustee. Oct. 28, MN RSTRAY.—Came to the residenCe of the subscriber In Ideualleb township, Ad m i t count) PO. on or about the lot of August, w im g white WRYER, with slit on right ear, spout t‘to years Tito owner Is requestedto prove propwrty, pa y oberraud tshe it Aug. . 1,868.-9 t• _eats B. BUTLER. CLOVER HULLING • • H"l92"' 'understood that Wn. J. hiders nad Wa, 1 1 Bream have been riving toot that I bayou ~,,, 1 to hall clover with Miller a Pronoun,' p i ti mt go . ' rig : i star W Maallaioo, Tyrone. and Boiler townships, f op. t sire to site notice to the public that laid staseso . ars not tree; inid that I not only 'hart the ! s ha i i,b, l , 1 . aninrepanid• to boll clover in an p , Ise . 14 m a i . • aril peaparod to assume all the teepee to - _.... clothe work to the satletact ion ore" tirt,l J ACOS B ' • 111- .4 00t.16,WH0 • _ , . ' - - PAY UP ! as ...t. ALL pogo= indebts4 to th• Ist* o f Duimb iThi .4"*. Ihtrila'ars bsiabY 0 01214 0 Oaf • * 6 4 1 sweats utimporDefitoba'n" 4 14 r tiountrarthell date will ba plaeld , in hands, „awl : di*, abr collodion. The to Mita 4 . - it . Wu. B.' Bor .- corner 4 BAYO I, 1 Lid lir 1 ithl 4 l4 ll* . - _ _ _ .__ ljew akifortlissatn* AGRICULTURAL • IMPLFIVFNTS lAlexotuars or FAIMERS diatrtii atiy dL 11• :44.1. atom* I* their FALL or WINTIS trait or ma, ILs. ALLIlif Y(XX, •. . • • Oci, 80-42 - P. it. Dom we. Nay Tarit. A. NEW PLAN , FORMATION OW 1401A81113, bath mdtr• t aid playa* for towns ad tillages, at a mall Coat tl'Wibi will be mule known to a Circular, apt *adz, %Woos 1). APPLITON, k CO., Natt York. amens steam /OR IliE BLIN7COATS , 'And he" as, *AAP: , sh. Mkt, with #bineritted sw laratitabo. It coolant, &sr ' Ittiravinip ettpages, and le the 4*lc4.et and *beset& war boot piodiattatt: Price anis 12.60 pet cops. Bead for oiremelseit ant, kat 'oar term, and ran te.criptiou otitis pork. Address JONAS BBHOTIIBBB t 10., Ptlikedogptilt,-Pa. WANTED. clergymen:Toaehere, and Superintendents of Sabbath Detwols and-other . to act as Agents for the LIMN UOOK Of WONDYRS, A. work 0 (great Interest tally Illustrated; also for the 'COTTAGE BIBIsE, AND YAMILY .E.XPUHITOR, inttro volumes, contalutt.g nearly IWO pages„ mom pflsing *Out and Now Testament+, with _practical expo/Weis and app loos tory notes, byTtsoe. Wittman. • A IOW OF SU PANS asconannatton: Protu - the late Bev. Joilllawes, D. D. Pastor of the FirsteougregatloMd Church, Hartford, et,--"I know Of no ootuntentafj soctteap that contains So great an eument'otratuable matter." Prom Ilea. F. U. Eggleston ; D. D., Pastor of Ply mouth Obttreb.Oblettie+ cheerfully recommend It as the hestetnanientary on the Peripture• for gen eral use."' turban. and elralare,addreas A. BILAINAILD, Hartford, Conn. 80 - 01 C: AG TS . Are meeting lel* Tare angelea ha. Md/ing dm 8. W. nacre.lgXruil4lloAlli Sad Anclotas among the Ems Taunrrsanta a An to tsints„ hick le new added an meimut of the Captivity aid Release .of English Subjects, and the career of the late Emperor Theo dore. No book is received among.all chines of people with inch unbounded favor, or so fy combines [hal. ling interest with Solid instruct ion. Aglaia, male and female, sell it rapidly. "An admirable record of mientific exploration, geographiesi dimanrery, and personal adrenture. h — LA'. Y. Tribune. "It is Issued In *very attractive tun, and Is ae entaitainillg. Ai romance "—(Boron Journal Pull particular' seat on application to 0. D. CASE A CO., Publishers, Hart ford, Conn. AGENTE3 WANTED. The New and Popular illustrated Work,. Recollections o Busy Life BY MEADE GREELEY. Is now ritady for delivery, and as want agents for the same In,every , ownehip of New Jersey. Every family should hairs it, and It will have a good lisle. Sado-Yr ly by solocription, and exclusive territory given.— Bend for circulars, and seo our terms and a full de acrlptim of the work. Address BUSS *R0.,190 Broad it., Newark, N. J. [Oct 38-tc TILE GREAT NEW YORK AOHICULTORAL, lIORTICULTIIRAL AND FAMILY NEWSPA PEIL—'Ihe RURAL AMERICAN, published fu the city of New York, billow the LARGEST and MOST ELEGANT paper of its , lass In the United States.— Price 51.50 yea, , 10 copies . 8 , 2 50; 20 copies $2O, or only ORIL DOLLAR a year! Every subscriber in clubs of ten. SI 50, will receive a free package of. EARLY ROSE POTATOES, wiling at SIO per bbl , PORT PAID, worth $1.25. The linear. Amerces is everywhere ad mitted to he the BEST, CHEAPEST, and the most PRACTICAL farmers' and fruit-growers' paper In this country. Its editor-in-chief is an old farmer And fruit grower of FORTY YEARS' experience I The publica tion of this paper wan removed In June last front Utica, N. Y., to New Yost Orr; and the Editorial and Beeline. Office to New Bei:Amor, N.J., - (near New York,) where its proprietor owns a farm within the City 'mita, of 12.1 acres, worth $50,000; and also has a large assn CAPLTAL to ensure PIZALARINCT to his pub. lications Club Agents wanted everywhere, who are paid a very liberal compensation. Samples of jiaper, lank subscription lista, &c., free. Address T. B. MINER, New Brunewick, New Jersey. ST. LOUIS - ;IRON MOUNTAIN J AILROAL COMPANY'S Seven tv per cent. first !tfortgage Bonds. reUary sod ruroet Coupon.. The earrtinvs of the cot ted road to ribit Knob are now more then the interest .on the entire mortgage. The proceeds of these Bonds are adding to the security every day. Over V3,000;000 have been spent on the property, and not over 52,000,- 000 of bonds loaned thus far. The constantly theme mg frame aCcarrying oar, with the prospect of Con trolling all the travel from St. Louis to the Southern State., ensures an enormous revenue. The Director. own 840 of the stock for in rvsttrient, and ore inte•est.• ed to enrich the property as well as to economise Its expellee" LIANf AG ES. TIIOB. ALLKN, Pretideut, Bt. Louie, We, the undersigned, cordially recommend these err en per cent. murt; age bonds, of the Et. Louts and lon Mountain Railroad: tea good security. The rev enue niche rued will be large, end the administration of the affairs of the Company is in capable and expert. sand hand., end is entitled to the greatiatconfidence of the public. JAM ES S. THOMAS, Mayor of Bt. Louie. • JOHN J. ROE, Pres% St. Louis Chamber of Commerce. W. FOX. Preset EL Louis Board of Trade. 'BARTON BATES, Pres% North Illeednri Railroad. J. IL BRITTON, Pine's Nat. Bank of the State of Mo. WSI. L. EKING, Pree't of the Mer..N. li.of Si. Loaf.. OEO. It. REA, Pree't Second Nat. Bank of St. Louis. JAS. D. EADS.Chief Eng. St. Louis* 111. Bridge Co. GEO. W. TAYLOR, Prm't Pacific Railroad (of Mo.) WM. TAMilti, Prm't Traders' Bank, St. Louie. JOHN R. LIONBEROEIL, tree'; T. N. Bask, St. Louis. it Oi,Plitiri METER, VicaPras't tf.Pactfle Railway. ROBERT BARTH, Pren't German Savings Institution. COClpint* payable in the city of New York. A Omit ed number °fite above named Bonds Mrsaleat Eighty- Ave. Parties living out of the city can remit by draft or expel/gem, and the bonds will be returned by express free of charges. We inviolate attention of capitalists and others to them as, i u oar opinion. a very esit able investment, destined to rank Jur& Brae-elms security. Descriptive Pamphlets. Map. and information can be had on application to TOViNSEND. WHELKS A CO., N0.30'.0 Walnut et., Philadelphia, Agents of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain R. R. CO. Philadelphia eisiereneest-,Cnatalui. Isms Co.; Claw, Bows A Co.; Tune. A 0111D131 A Co. RED JACKET A X E. . COLBURN'S PATENT ;Wertlec! Jul 9, 1467 Extr.cts frsais Letters and Report■ of the working t usilties ..f the, Axe: • I. Vour Auu in hound to be Tax AIL If. It will Cut 25 per teat. better, bruther lust one are, In the War, but with your Axe be ran out a. well as any 1, P else rah. IV. If I could not got another, tweuty.flre ($2.74 dollars would not buy it. V. It will on; lioap..r.les bet tug Mao soy talker Axe. VI . I , v .,0,1 Oat b, aiob.att t ho itio thing. EMEtMMEMI VIII. Men yelich.iti ti,s nll riug ukilaersaliy approve of it. thf inifiiZ'_l4lo, • - • For jai. he all respentible denier., in the United Stator. LIPPINCOTT & BAKEIVELL, PITTSBURGH; PENNA. Mannfuriniers or the RED JACKET AXES. SAWS, SIP)V ELS and SCOOPS, and all approved Shapes and Style.; ,kf AXES. Sole owners of Contor❑'s Patent. 82000 A l n r } U:i t ti lt c the CHINE. Stitch elikoou Loth sides. Samples on two weeks trial. Extrn loduceultnta t 0 experirwcwl spats. For further purttcUlaro, addrewl the WIIAUE SIRING 31tCUINE Co., (Aurelia/341,4) ; il,stun, Mass, or St Loots, YACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO Is everywhere prerionneed, by competent Judges, to be superior to others for the following reason.: It is mode of the finest stock grown. It has a mild and agreeable aroma. It is anti-nervous in its effects. as It is free from drugs, the Nicotine Having alb been extracted: It I eves no acrid, disagreeable aftertaste. Does not sting or burn the tongue. Leaves no offensive odor in the room. Orders for.elegant ifeerrainini Pipes . Are dally packed in various baits. It la of a bright golden color. Being very light, one pound will lest Two to three times as tong as others. Buy it, try it, and convince yourself. If Your dealer does not keep It ask him to jot it. Eureka Smoking Tobacco Is also a very good article, and makes an- excellent smoke. It In much lower in price and of heavier body than the former, and Its role; wherever introduced, Is not only permanent, hat conetantly on the Increase. Orders for elegant Meerschaum Pipes are alno placed in the various Nip o f this brand dally; • BE SURE YOU OUT LORILLAISD'S We are still packlog Erin daily in Cen tury Chew leg Tobacco, and'have lately improved ita 'quality very moth. BLOODMANHOOD nothing so important .Bend two stamps for sailed 73 pages on the ashonssahject. Dr. Wurruss, confidential Op *deo; 817 St. Charles at., St.. Louis. Mo., stands pro; atninesitly above another. in his speciality. No mat— ter Who tailed. state your case. Patients treated by malt In fferrState• A SSGR,E4EI4BAC Of full value sent free to any Book Agent. SOON AGENTS WANTED FOR 'ATTHEW HAL& SMITH'S SZW BOOK, SUNSHINE See SHADOW in NEW YORK. • Woltl. or AnbOB.BING INTULIT, UP.LITI WITH AM. Doran inn OCIDZIMI or Lin In TIM cisLir `ltrakorous. Oar Agent inlidiartford SOW 80 in one day; one !agent in N.J. sold VT in 15 days: one agent tin Nan. said so in one week; one agent in anus: odd Mt in ono ! neck, k•o book publishalthai sells so rapidly. .. YOO WISH to know kow trorianea are mad* and lost In a day ; bow Skreard Men are re ined in Wall Bisset; how °Countrymen" anj tr:friiialad by elliaTises;kosr, Mlnigers. iilnt - Mordants arnMarkinailed;koW Dana, Hadlalosilgolleirt Saloons I r u g r a t oar 1. ,. to i l Gantbllogti lock tat b tartes ors lbbßlibblas Burnt, read tklt Weer: .7 you about • Usts Inleterion Or Nek'YOrk..and atiotallel ktograPkiela akentles c 4 Its nististMlliTonistraty . 3 l ser4snwl ,ne..; tow Otritsak Ms` The Pepsi • rettlesSs s kitvee- $5 Vectseleterakent Fria to POI fell par. tkallWor /SofWWww, Wm* the etallikArre J. H. Toms L cw., roblielsers, ' • , :Hatitani,,Clonts. ``~, s ~• :~ -- r r a i rmard os al l o st rA r th ig iti • iv , rariVirgio , Va m a tur, mAxi.nrik- PQT Balti Jimsic ?.'l:,.'i, , )•,Stat' akdit.t'ii*.i'.., COn GOUGH BAaAiiii Wilms tied sad popular Remedy to ay, aalted ti.tta etteatliel of the patine. As often as the year Pith armed, the proprietors atiattalty tasks that, boat to IRS peep* and remind , them that emeonitt the may thlage regretted tar the health, ermallbrt sad ewe tammee of thetemlly dam* the loaf, and tedious maths of whiter, Goes Ooalh Bahama should tait 100 tergottea. /etyma It has ham a housebold me& ela•—eatewittbers awaken for the estetyirlikehr AWL drew, salltdl ibosoffer from anydhease of the throat, cheat sod lungs, scoot afford to be without it. la whittioa to the ordinary four ounce se lotii fir the atlirkAtorit.now Garnish our 'mammoth haelly eiu alitreil r . *Pelt until* ecunmen - atUatbatalharallm tai teumil l ahlditrag Stores • FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found invaluable, end nuty always be relied upon In the mu t extreme cases. WHOOPIVG' COUGH: The testimony cf all who have used it for this terra• ble disease during the last ten years, Is, that it fe verishly relieves and cures it. . • • . - SORE THROAT. Keep your throat wet with the Balsam—taking lit tie and often—and you will very soon end relief. • HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at ones to a steady one of this groat remedy.— It will succeed in giving relief whore all other re medies have felled. SORENESS -0F THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named dllDcultla. They are all premonitory symptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of ehadews from which none can ever return. Many a ears-worn sufferer lute land relief and to— day rejoices that ber life has been made easy and pro. longed by the use of Coo's Cough Balem. • IN SHORT, The people know the article, and it newts no comment from us. It is for aale by every Druggist and Dealer in Medicines In the United Bt►tes. THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read ! Read ! ! Read ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE This prepsration is pronounced by Dylipent , cs as the only known remedy that will surely cure time ag gravating and fatal mainly. For years it swept on its fearful tzde, carrying before it to an untimely grave. it. milli..inspf sufferer'. Re-issued Augur' lA, 1,;(..9 Coe's Dyspepsia. Cure has come to ladige4t) . on, Py.ipep.ia, Sick Headache, Are as auraly cured by this potent remedy, u the pa tient takes it. Although but lee years before the people, what is the verdictof the manse*? hear what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, rout LNSTER BEAT Off, of Alli0 00 "Oo-1 M114141/1/11, WIS, Jan. 1E66. Musses. C. 0.-CLasa t CO., .IVais Them, ais. Both myseliaud wits base used Dyspepsia Carla and it Las proved r/IBJPSSdr/ar 116.4101CtOri ea a Bani ody I Wise N) heal i t t a i r isjilip th.S sia bares*. sAi u :ed OHBA? m . fiN.4ll very Desipectlaily, (kilned)Lzver.g.t. NOM. St(VW 471,10,... iill illigill*>- - Gaatiertas : , ...It gbialtinagillic a ilikatill3 my wire has doing i•• •• - ' - 411 * ' 4 t epe pan e Dop•tbatty F v*o O oul we dtid .- • ' 41, g by violent pargrysigto . s_Oht Sr grated It..r that. eib eras tUmilt • able to do anytbing. BIM Idnkj_ ~" 0111111 if isir a g Dgapepela 011/14 and has TP4 Ti IT, and iiii*T" garde tbla medlar°. 14 all Trait 1010 i IR IN CONSUMPTION, 38 CALLED TO THE World's Great Remedy, (Joe's• Dyspepsia Ont. the Rescue 501L11164.1 or Acidity of Stomach, Ris- ing of Food, Flatulency, Las- situde, Trearinc.l.,, finally ter- ininating in Death, A GREAT .814611104. I Pro* Rte. L. P. 1T,41P, ...4101,t41001 Jim. 13, 1.865 akentlivatignindo. Election Proclamation. IVPIX.RIAB,and by the Act of tho GeneralAs ' anably of itipliateissaltiett.Aa act to regulate ilieffleneral IhmillOas of thie Commonwealth," enacted MeTadefinly,lllllB„ it is enjoined on me to give Italie Notice• of nisat Slection OD be bald, and to elammets In sash notice what *meets are to be Moat. ea: Malabo la parsaanse of int Ant of Congrocil Pro eariblarsad Mang one modems Fay of holding elm- Mane of Weston of Prendentond Tice Prialdent ot all the Fames of the Tinian symreeedlX January , lAN. there!" I. PHILIP LlMlN,Shertiof tho Men .ty of Adams, hereby give this public maim to the . Electors of old County of Adams, that 'ea lhaomew will be held In said County, on Veassay, Gm 8d day of Novanna wart, at which lime Twynrrenr. too. Toll for President and Vice Pmehlant of the Vatted !Mama are to by elected. Districts, composed of the following ?awash fps, In the First district, composed of the Boroagh of fityibllZE, At am COUTtatuast ITOeO7obarit. IS the nomad thArci, Owapoeed of the township. of Germany, at Golden's School-boom, In Moto...whip of Gamany. In theXhinl dietrict. composed of the ter/4h* of Owihnl, Milts house of I. II- Homer, In the town *Mew GitforiL . 2n We Dearth &verb* eimposed of the; towdehipe of Lathoore add Reethascoo, is the boon of Jae* Reed, In the towietapeafßeatterde, - • In the Firth district, composed of the townships of Ilatelltoubea add Liberty, at the Public School hones in RillorstoWn. In the ad* dhdrkt,..cesepoled of the townehlpof Hanaltud, et thebodeesoroecepted by F. Raptor, In the town offset Herllp. ' _. In the Seventh district, composed of dm towns/11pol Yapslien, in the Public Sthool house In the town of in the Sighth district. minuted of the township of Isth, at the bolas °Mts.& L. Gress, In Hunters town. Airpihe Stinth district, co.. posed of the township of i Frsalllttr,at the Imam now occupied by .161 in P. Butt, n mkt townsistp. In *Slangs district, compised of the township of Cornwall:l,lM athletes of Jeremiah Johns, lit Maher ryidown„ - • In the y nikisellth . mantsMul of the township ofTyroayat this homey, L B. Bless, in lieldlerstairu. Is th ael district, eomposod of the township of ficaintionat th• boomed SLR. nansi la seid town- ship. In the Thifleehtli district, COOlptised of this township of Ifoustplessemt, dm 'Otte Polmol house la said towoshiporittesto el the Cron raids, the cia• lending from Oxibed baths Two Timm. on, the other front Slur terstown to !annoyer. In the Fourteenth district, compoiedoithe township of Reading, et ete house of B. H. Dicks, In Ifewipton: • In the Fifteenth district, stompowed of the Vorough ,of Berwick, at the public school house la Abbettstown. ID the Sixteenth district composed of this township of Vreedoto,st the house of Samuel hforits,Ja said town ship. In the Seventeenth district, composed of thetowaship o Caton, arthehonse of hooch Lefever, in said - tows. sha. Inthe ,hlghteenth district composed of the township of Butler, at the public school house in Xiddlotown,in said township. In thaNlneteenth district composed of the township of Berwick, at the Pigeon Rh school house, In said township. In the Twentieth district Composed of the township of Cumberland, at the house of Conrad Snyder, to the borough of 0 ettysburg. In the' 'wenty-first district. compoled of the town ship of Wand at the School House at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church in said township. Itr tbeTwenty.second district composed of the bor ough of Littlestown at the most westerly School-home In said borough. The election to be open betireen the hours of S and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by public proclamation, and to be Yapt open until 7 o'clock in the erasing, when the polls shall be closed. And the I Judges, Inspectors and Clerks, who shall hare-attended at the last election for members of the General Assembly, shall attend and perform at the said election of Elector, the Ilk* duties and be eubject to the like permitted for neglect or misconduct ae they are or Nikon be liable to at the election of members of the General Assembly. And the Judges of the respective Districts afore said, are by the said act required tomcat at the Court Clouse, in the borough of 0 ettysburg, on the third day after the said day of l%iectiou , being Friday, the 6t h day of November ' than and there to perform the thinp required of them by Lew. HAN Sheriff's office Gettysbur g Oc HI L 21 N Sheriff. ism REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have - opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, in connection with my law business In Oirttysburg and will give pommel atteitlon to the Examination of Titles, Con veyancing 11, Investment . of money. Partier wishing to 1011, or bay lands, may ted It to their advantage to call. Several Farms and Woodland A No. 1, FARM, PRICE $7,000 A TRACT, 90 ACRES, FOR $l,BOO A GOOD FARM, 230 ACRES, VERY CHEAP • A FARM, 130 ACRES, FOR $3,900 A FARM, 05 ACRES, FOR 9 2 4 75 A FARM, 54 ACRES, FOR $2,400 A VERY GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES A VERY GOOD FARM, 125 ACRES A VERY GOOD FARM. 180 ACRES A NO. 1, FRUIT FARM, 200 ACRES In the neighborhood of Gettysburg—oleo, property Is I==! Get tysba rg. July 10. 1868.--t f. Teachers' Institute. THE Adams County Teachers' Institute for 1866, will be held In tie Court House, Gettysburg, Moaday, Neennabeadfla. at 2 o'clock,. P. M , and closing /May nest, Nov. to. All teacher% school directors, and friends of educe don age invited to attend. No expense or piing -will be 4ated to make the exerciser interesting, practical Lod - profitable, and the Instruction to be given will be just such u teachers can with advantage put into practice in their schools. A full corps of first clue lecturer, and instructors has been secured. The law contemplates that boards of directors shall grant teachers the time to attend the Institute and count it the same as teaching, and it is hoped all will do so. Friday will b., 'Direct rs' marten when mette and questions relating to t duties of school directors w ill be considered. Tb committee on Permanent Certificates wkii be elect on Monday afternoon. Ar rangements hire been e for a reduction of rail road and hotel fare to •Il who may attend. It to ear • neatly desired that every district be folly represented. Let not a single teacher be absent. A programme coo be had on application to Oct. 16, 1668—tt STEREOSCOPIC; VIEWS, ALBUMS, E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., :41 BROADWAY, NEW TORfr„ Invite the Attention of the Trade to their extemdse as eutmaut ot the sbovi,of abate ow Publicalibil, euusujacratu net tesportatfou. We publish ever Petty Thousaikf subjects of Stereo. sccl pie clue; iiiciedthii: 1 :11:s400a, - - • - fithitheitt cask übe, ..C , tttitilla, - Mal kart. • Sew Granada, WaiiiKtaretebru eat, Pals, L' l ""Ank." * : ....±Mio,P!Py.• . - • lcutn., We, Jspea, -p ea .IY ---- ,4 Inatentsueonit, ilightsmi, La, Lt.. ttnr3Mpuetted Views embrace & huge smortment, taciralft.g OM choicest productions of Wm. la gland, 0 • W. Wilson, Leavy, and other eutineat photogrAph . em, collate/lug of Switzerland, Ireland, ; Spaln, .ZhAltsi Walse,l trawler, ryrermer, Pompeii, 1 St. Mond, Parts, Gortimult Tetanus. itughusd, . ASausta.. CROW Palace, itcoAtend. Italy. - Zt p , ,4 Trentithasuiss, , - 9phsitschisera, = u4-601eu, ,• • - Ftr- -4,.. : flotseot.'ke. - , • • - • • •- . , Tiit•LASIV • Gir - Tan 1341.,E; A h ' 04w sodtlm 11harYiltber nC . - gyros- Alan. 11. . J 9 144 iii! .- irAWir . Mr goo • • me • ;', : • 'JAM — ''' 4 q i 116 - . SO 1 - of 4' • Pm • ''-,;". • - '7• - •• :, !• '''' .7• • •••• ' ' -7' . •• • ' itc.-4 , -..'t II - : .satttatiat ---", -...,4,A -• .' ..„(f Aitartufactare of 1 i:" is ffir tk W ! • l e t tt .a ttrito try as sit ewL W. W 4 0 .7 .17 > and oar 411 thfare if IV - ether aseker.,-- A *ow" 4.60.N10415,p10ns Ili DEE BEsql IN VESTM.EN TS. First Mortgage • UNION PACIFIC , RAI.LROAD COMPANY. 854 Miles Opmpleted. ♦ limited amount of the 3 1 4 , rtgaae . Ronda of the Union Pacific Railroad Copal:any an altered to the, public, ea one or the Whet mid moet lan likable leveata sesta. They are a Ana mortgaveupera the lore's, and mist Important railroad In the country. 2 By law they an be hawed to the Ctqapaay o .l} the raid Is completed, so that they always reVreaeut a real value. 3. Their amount Is limited by set of Conge.,ol to Fifty Million 0411AI/on the entire 1 3 aohllo lipsysor an average of len than $30,000 pet mile.. . 4. Dos. E.D. Morgan, of the United &stet ttehetti and Hon. Oakes Aimee, of the United States anise ot Representatives, are the trinity, for the bondholder; to see that all their Interests are protected. 5. the Government Directors, appointed by the President of the Unite 1 Etstes, are rest,obmtble to the country fOr the management of Its affairs. 13, Three United States Coniirsissioriers ninst certify that t►a road is well built cud equippad, an,l in all 'e xpect/ a first-elan railway, be fore any bonds can be is. lined upon it. 7. Thd United States Gorernment lends the COmpn. orlts own bonduio Chasms amount that Inenrupn ny Issues, for 'Ada' It taco a fecund mortgage as [laity ` 8. As additional aid, It makes an absolute donafibn of 12,800 scree of land to toe mile, lying upon loath side of the road.- D. The bonds pay six per cent. In gobl,nad the 'IRO la also payable In gala. 1% The earninga from the local or WAY basins** were over fora Mutton Dotialut last year; which, af ter paying operating expenses, waa much more than tofticient to pay the interest. 'rhea, earning. will bit vastly Increased on the completion of the entire line M 1609. -12. No political action can reduco the rate of inter est. It mast remain for thirty yotro— .. ;,sguper cent.per annum in gold, now equal to betwien dyke and nine per cent. In currency. The principal is Mtn payable in gold. If a bond, with ench gmaratii464,Were lamed by the Government, Its market price would not be less than from 213 to 26 per cent. premium. Ae thew bond. are issued under Government authority and . supervision, open what is very largely • Government fr work, they must ultimately approach Government prices. No other corporate bonde are made ea secure. 13. The issue will soon be exhausted. The sale/ have sometimes been half a million a day, ayd nearly twenty million. have already been Nola. About ten mlllionintore may be offered. It Is not improbable that at some time not far di taut, all the rentalndet or the bonds the Company can . irsuo will be taken by come combination of capttansts and withdrawn front the market, except at a large advance. Thu tome time, the high gold interest, and the perfect secniity, must make those bonds very ttluable for export. All the predictions which the off,cers of this CUM. pant have made in relation to the pregrest. and lAA nee. 11110.5611 et their enterprise, or the vein, and ad vance in the price of their securities, have keen more thee confirmed, and they therefore suggest that par ties who desire to Invet ip their bonds trill find it to their adraniege to do so at once. The price for the pr.seut ie 102 anthsecured inter est at the rate of six per cent. In currency from Jnly let, and subscription. will be received In liettriburg, at andln New York AT THE COMPANY'S °FYNE. NO. 20 NASSAU ST., JOAN J. CISCO k SON, BANKERS, N 9. 55 - WALL, St., And by the Company.' ndvertleed agents throughout Bawls grog free, but parties subscribing ihrougA load agents, wal look to Wm for their safe dtlisery. A NNW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS Int EIDOCT. cohtaiutes a repeet the provers of the vork to that date, Red a more complete statement iu relation to the value of the bonds hen can be given in an ad 4er.isement, which e.ll be sent frog• on application at the Company's emcee .t t en) of the advertised agents. R. O. IfeCRRARY Attanatty at law QM AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purpoffee of a Laxative . Perhaps no one medicine Is no universal is required by everybody as a cathartic, twr was ever any - before Do universally adopted into WON. in s•sry country and among all [hisses, as this hi I:a hut • flijent purgative Pill. The obvious reaaon in, ait ,t ie.a n.. tell itile and for a ffectual realer). than any other. Th. Co who Lave tried it, knot* that. it cured them; these who bare not. know that it cute.. their neighbors and friends, and all bow that what It dose on., It thss alway S—abut it never rails the ugh any twit or neg. tat of it; composition. We Leon thousands 111,011 thousands of certhiciates of theii tonal kable • cures tAI the followinkcoMplaint., hue-studs enre•are L ao,. n in every neighborhood, end we 0e..1 not publ,',l them.— Adapted to all agew and condition; in oil containing neither cali.mel ur nay de1...te11,. drug:, they may be taken with safety by Their sugar 'coating preserves them user bests nod nrikes them plates:A. to take, while being- lit rely ve,tetable no barafraus at i.e from their nee in any qua.itit). - They operate by their pa vertu' Influence the in. ternal viscera to poriEy the Wood/mil stimulate it into healthy actitos—remoso tin obst ions of the arh,licwels„ liver, wad orb, .organs or the widy, re storing theirirregula: action to beaflii. and by cot, resting. wherever they exist, such dervngs.menta as are the first origin of disease, AARON SURELY, County Sept CHROIIOB Minute dip.otione are It iron in the wrxpp,r nu t h e box, for the 114 tiutt, which t Leto Pin/ rapidly care Vor DYBPEP3IA or INDIO/It:110N, rLF.BB - and L't,S Or A i.rl; . riTti, theJ should W taken moderately stiolul.tte the ituti:trh sad restore its healthy tut, :m.l action. Tot L.l Vl6lt COMe•LAINT Ana 1111.101.4 If t.ADAC4E, ACIZ I it t. II DIAZ Or 1111.104.3 COLIC and BILLOUS 1eP&149, they tailed tot- each case, tercorrect thr.f rtus..r.4 the obstrilitttorwlibirti caul, it. ForDYdCNTKItY or ULtttIIINEt, but One mild dine is generally required. ' Fur RHEUMATISM, tIOIIT, (SHAVE!, PALPITA TION OP TIM LINA Iff, PAIN IN Tll It ,ID}, BACK and LOINS. they chi nil he contimiou•ly taken, as re quired, to range the diseased action of the sy steel With such change Ueda complaint. disappear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWF:MANUS they. should betaken iu hug, and frequent dines toproditce the effect of n drastic purge. For PUPPEitdtION • large dose should he taken as li goodness te a desired effect by 0) mietthy. ti n Dinttre PM, take one or tiro Pills to nroinote dlgNlkin and inhere the stomach. 1 Aft occesiimal dire stimulates thin stool:tel. nod .lassralaiititclheelthynctinia, este.. es the appetite, and Intlgeratee Bence it is often a ds .Ltago- WM where nito serious derangement exists. One who w leratokf vNII, utten h.]. that a doet, t then,, 'Makes him., feel dcehlesty batter, (rpm their ciestishii and recuSr.ittuk effect on the .iigeittive Practicul • LOWELL, .11.1&S, U. 8. 4firfor 4•101 A. I). Queillor, Druggist, Goi.tys— brArg. Ps. [0(1.'2,1801—L4 E. W. CLARK & CU ., BANICERS, W. 83 S, pimp ST., PHILADELPHIA AL AGENTS 141 YR INSURANCE mor141) OATES OF AMERICA, gtni Nittrtioimtit. ONE OF Tlik T H E BONDS OF TUN FIRST NATIONAL BANK and GETTYSBURO NATIONALOIANK, MEI the United States. JOIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now T.rk. [August Medicine. DR. J. C. AYER. IR-CO., I= =II =1 /vania and ,Southern 2rete.Tersey. L ;.Ira IMP:MANCH COMPAitY rteradtbt Spcclal Act of Congress s , 1.1506, with e , ital of Oze Million Dollars, - organised nod 'mitafor bu ormi to lento and Sot!Noll, who had On application at .ur of. ameomfatary of our itraille Ilona acid Stneephleur. fatly: describing th by the Company, may bb had. for Central and West etit l'espsylviat R. auesELL, Manager, flarehlme Vf. CLARK & CO.; - - so. 35 Smith ThbAtitreet, . PULLADBLIIIA, PA SBUBG RAIL ROADS IDrEII TABLE• iS i..r4.0 eityrbtht.... I - B,_A.M.as4 , .. ... 4,,,,,d14. welt. 11, a talll.r , N ai z &AIM"Ore I , I tp, A t . (F? Me Yort et , o• 10.64.. %. 4 12 , 0,, P.' !lc f Itmturoilig . .4* 2 :10. P. n• a • A U 14).0% 4 .1 ItylLurs SIC 1 P. ilt,..Atitt 4 ) ..worJunetiot sit la MATrabs toigsl6 rtveil kit ratMIA I - 411, P.N. .DK . - - 41 4..11r. 4 rV i i: : .- ' tar alloshol. rat T". {tot s ts " Oettymbiat All 2. A. i l Suet. I, '. ' . a 1..^.",:..,...1.4.. , • ',. CS c: