0 $pMl4 Ssikto. . 11[411114k SON e Jest maim, SS ketnnialiest cider Vassar; 50 is nest Owl eak In large quantities at n, Ar t i v bent laTrothmit uncorend t lot aev atter :It ter crocks in abundant.; "nag Am the , Ca de. . & Pine Teel area modality Mitt ea. Please our lap& Tea. . • SON. Whoiesale and 11tOdl k Ookmil, Demob IM, Clatilida. pa. = • . GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. HIS IS ADMITTED TO HE TUE /ACT BY THE Thousands who sreaow using Dr. Tobias' Cola. told Venetian Liniroszt. It has beau introduced 1114 I; and no one Once trying it is ever without It will positively care the under-mentioned MM. late, leased as directed: labeanttekne, Sore Throat, Headache, o,Bpredes, Brrilsee, Old Sores, Swellings, alto Bites, aid Xmas in the Rick, Chest, or ha also taken Internally, for Cholera, Mar a. Dltseetot7, Cramp, Colic, Sea Sickness, Spawns, It is perfectly haraleae to take isternallY._ . oath accompanying week bottle) It has . never ed to cure every case of Dianba, Dysentery, Croup, if used when first taken. Always have a tie in the house in readiness, and pm' will never tet it. 'rice, Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Bold by 'the 'gßl.te end Storekeeper' throitgliont the United tea. Depot. 10 Park Place, New York. t. 8-1 m EAK BACK, PAINS OF THE SIDE, OF THE HIPS, d *hoot tho Kidneys, are relieved at once by the alcation of oneof A.LLCOCS'S POROUS PLASTERS "Gainstown, 1142 , Nov, 27,1868. ..lf . . Thes. .A Mock of Vo.:—lloriag an extensive tice of ten yetrrs 1 have been a frequent witness be magical qualities of your Porous Plasters. I • certify that they are all you claim for them. . "ROBERT E. CAMPBELL, M. D." r.llyer, of Savannah, Oa., says they are the best hanical supporters for weak muscles ever dig 'red; that by their waiming properties they bring wer and health, until tile strength of the muscles entirely resto•ed; that he knows a cue where Icock's Plasters cured a gentleman o a weak ne ; that be daily prescribes them in his practice, h the bepplest molts. ' [Oct. 11—.1m • E CONSTITUTION OVERTHROWN! e Constitution and Health may be rained by a applications of the lead or sulphur hair dyes now the market. "Not a Dye" may b• the motto of h nostrams, but A DIX may be the result of using m. But ONE HAIR DYE has been TRIED AND ACQUITTED all deleterious tendency, under the Infallible laws Science. )3e it known to all, that RISTADORO'S EXCE IiIOR HAIR DYE been analyzed by the distinguished cherulat,Pro r Chilton, and big certificate of It■ wholesome may be seen at Cristadoro's 6 Astor House, New RISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, u a owing, seta like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. a - (Oct. S—lin L'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER .tEWB THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR WHEN GRAY. mews the nutritive .matter which 001:11iSillt the hair.•. YEWS THE CRO wrg OF THE HAIR WHEN BALD. mew" the bash, wiry bah* to silken mottoes'. BEAUTIFUL HAIR DRESSING. ne bottle shows Its effects. R. P. NALL A Co , Nesbui, N. IL, Proprietors. or saletyall Druggist". (Oct. B—lm MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. yepi,imla and constipation are the hourly foes of e restless, excitable American, and with there come citable headache, heartburn,lnd a train of small Marshall's Elixir has been prepared with ial reference to these constitutional trouble of many of our oonutrymen, and so far the prepare u has proved a decided success. The propeletora that, In recommending It now arbor the tr d ex ience of years, they are .but fulfilling a hgylane y toward@ the general community,. °soars us ' Price Ono Dollar per bottle, • N. MARSHALL • CO., Druggiitt, Proprietors, 1301 Market it., Philadelphia .1d by all Druggists, aly 10, TO CONSUMPTIVES. be Advertiser, having been restored to health in a weeks, by a very simple remedy, atter having suf . several years with a severe lung affection, and - dread disease, Clonsomptkm—is anxious to maks own to his feUow•enffarers the means of cure. all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre tenon used (free of charge), with the directions for lug and using the same, which they will find a e Care for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. o object al the advertimer in sending the Prescrip. • is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information ° lob he conceives to be invaluable • sad he hopes um , sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them hien, tad may prove a blearing. ' art les wishing.the prt.scription, will please address REV EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Hinge county, New York. • ay 14, 1869.—1 y DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH tad with the utmoet success, by J. 'ISAACS, M. D, • Prolesaurof Diseases of the Aye and Tsar; (his cialfyi.in Ike Medical Cbtlege ol ßnwsyiaania, 12 rs'esperience. (fortnerly"or Leyden, Holland) No. Arch street, Phila. Testimonial' can be seen at office. The Medical (acuity are invited to accent their patients, as be hu no secrets In lifs prac . Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No rice for examitualoa. [Jan. 29.-1 y WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, or Store Fronts, Asylums, he.; Iron Bedsteads, Webbing torSheepand Poultryltards; Dreamland u Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Screens for Coal, Saud, ke., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark esters; Landscape Wires for Windows, Jr.c.: Paper- VD . Wires,Ornamental WireWorkotc. Every in. :.ation by addressing the manufacturer,. Id. LERR A SONS, No. 11 North Sixth et., Phila. [lfeo.6, 1889.-1, ERRORS OF YOUTH - - - . gentleman who antlered for years from nervous tiny, Premature Decay, and all the effects of thful indlecrctlon, er ill, for the sake of suffering salty, send free to all who need It, the recelp, and ties. for making the simple remedy by which he cured Pufferere wishing to profit by the adver 'a experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect ildence. JOIIN B. OGDEN, N 0.42 Cedar street, New York. •y 14,1869.-1 y j/A. CARD Clergyman,while residing in South America as a bleary. dieoovered • safe and simple remedy for Cure of Nervous Weaknesa,ltarly D ecay, Diseases be Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole n of di so rders brought oo by baneful, and ylciertis its. Great numben have been cared by this noble y. Prompted by • desire to benefit the afflicted unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any wbo n eeds t,free of charge. Address JOSIIPII T. INMAN, Station D, Riblellouse,ffew City. pt. 18.-17 PECIAL NOTICE. SLUENCIE'S PULMONIC SYRUP. weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con• .ption. Liver Complaint, and Dygpapsia, if taken .rding to directions. They are all three to - be ta• • at the same time. Theicleange the stomach, re am Use:, andput it to work; then the appetite -•mea good; the food digests and makes good blood patient begins to grow In flesh ; the diseased mat ripens in the . la ago, and the patient outgrows the and get. well. This is the only way to cure gumption. o these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of iladelphla, owes his unrivalled mincer In the treat • t of pulmonary consumption. The Puimonic p ripens the morbid matter futile lungs, nature ws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the *gm or matter is ripe,aelight cough will throw it and the patient has rest and the longs begin to o do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Sills at be freely need to cleanse the stomach and liver, bat the Palmottic Syrup and the bolt will make • • blood. dteock's Idandrake Sills act upon the liver, ro ving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the sail. • • er, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon loved; the stools will show what the Sills can do ; bin; Ms ever been invented except calomel (e .iy poison whieb to very dangerous to oat colon th great care)z, that will unlock the gall-blixilder d Mart the secretions of the liver like Schenck', • • rule. rm . Oomplstat Is one of the most prank. of Ommeeniptkos. T • 1 1 le stimulant an • ve, and the alkali in the weed, which...thin on is made of, assist/ the stomach to throw t the patrk juke to dissolve the food with the . townie Syrup, and It is made Into good blood with. fermentatioo or souring In the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cure con ,gption te, they try to do too mach; they atop' me clue to stop the cough, to stop &lib, to atop I. ehs to, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange tbs. ..le digestive powers, locking up the secretions. • • ev.mtually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, io his treatment, does not try to stop ough, night meats, chills, or fever. Remove the use, and they will all stop of their own accord.— . one can be cured of Consumption, Llvag ems.- t, pygespga, Catarth, Canker, llkerated Throat ass the aver arid stomach are made healthy. f a person has consumption , of coarse the lung In •• • way are dimmed, either tubercles, sbecemea. tackle' irritation, pleura ad.heslon, or the lungs sr •. of inflammation and last decaying. In such what must be done? It is not only the lunge ors wasting, Ent it Is De Whole body. The • and liver have lost their powerto make blood tof food. Now the only &omelet° take Schinscre miedkdass, which will bring up a tons to the . the patient will begin to want food. It will t e asily and make good blood; then the patient • as testate in Sash. and as soon as tlate body begins grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the pe nt gets fleshy and well. This Is the only way to • Consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only fAver Com. tit and Dyspepsia, Schenck'/ Seaweed Tonic and ndreiks Pas are sufficient without the Pulmonlo • Take the Mandrake Pilleikitely In all bilious • Saints, as they are perbetly harialsea. r. Scheock, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health many years poet, and now weighs 225 pound'', was nod away to n mere skeleton, to the very last stage Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having .nounced his case hopeless acid abandoned him to fate. Ha was eared by the aforesaid medicine., • since bisrmovery many thousands similarly af - • have used Dr. Bchesek's preparations with the trotaseig. Pall Arsenous seenstop uu y. ft WC* Inaalately becou l y 7 o pinion. y ems Dr. Schenck, unless the patients wish their =wined, and for this pima. he n pr , 040 01 ,„ • as his - Prlatipal Office, Phllsdelphia, every War . where all hitters for advice must be addressed.— le Mae DroiestioutflY at No. a 2 Bond West, N every other Wednesday. He gives 'thrift free t for a thorough essmication with his Respire= theories is SO. (Mace hours at each city from li. to 3 P. M. • of the Politica& Syrup and Seaweed Tonic • 31.30 per bottle, or 17.50 a half-dosan. Mandrake /a M. cants a box. For sale by all dritits. DB. J. H. ide.NCH, cell It. N. Oth M., Phllad's • 33,1109.—1 y [Jan.29,-ly it New 'York and Phi lade Iphia: Phclaim Oat Dubois' !Wave; 1: Powder actually cure Queer. It is ad erased is this ins ue. 'lam V itild riOttitittd, absty jig! QYbI• ' ;11 ,Iday, Oret. 291.18611. terick Want= is pining up a pry Shop. on seem) lot as ilia on West Middle street C. .111dd, the celebrated Eloca- tii4 will bi present at the Teachers' In /to puti l be bola in the Court-house in Der nett. - L IC BEET.—George B.Stover. of i G e sburgi sends us a mammoth Red , 4 B , measuring 28 inches in circumfer efe, and weighing 10} pounds, Dr. T. T. Tate's horse "Cashier" took ,te ist premium' of $20.00 at Chambers ourg county Agialcultnral Society for the best thorough brei Stallion. .RE-ITNION.—The °Moors of the 87th Regiment Pa. Volunteers had their an nual Re-union in York bn the 13th inst. .001. C. H. Buehler - and Capt. T. C. Norris, .of thistplaeo, were present. SHARP FROST.—On Wednesday night , we had a very sharp frost, the mercury going down below 32°. In the morning ice stood in the shallow pools, while gar don vegetation looked black and desolate. The atteets yesterday were crowded with the faiiiis foliage of shads trees. SALE.—Mr. J. J. Kirk, residing on the Tyson property, between town and the Theological Seminary, intending to leave Gettysburg will sell at Public Sale, on Monday Nov. 1, a lot of valuable Furni ture, 4 Shoats, a lot of Hay, Corn, Corn fodder, dr.c. Also the lease of the house -until the Ist of April next. NEW CLERK.—Mr. NEIDICH, the mew County Commissioner, entered on the duties of the office on Wednesday.— There was a - sharp contest for clerk, it being understood that Mr. WALTER was to be ousted. J. .TErrEnsort MYERS, of this place, carried off the prize. Wit. Mc- CLEAN, Esq., was re-elected Counsel and Dr. J. W. C. O'Nkst. Physician to the Jail. THE THREE EVENING STARS.— The brilliantevening star, the planet Ven us, sets near the west-southwest portion of the horizon about eight minutes after seven o'clock. It is situated in the sign of ;Libra: - At half past six o'clock the plan et Mire appears about two degrees or four diameters of the moon on the west, while the planet Saturn is nineteen de grees nearly due east of Venus. The bright red star some seven degrees south west of Saturn is the lunar star Antares. CORRECTION.—In putting Mr. Mc- Pherson's last letter in type, the composi tor made him say, "while in 'Paris I visit ed, on Sunday, the tomb of Lafayette and the First Napoleon." The manuscript reads "on the same day," (speaking of the - visit to the Imperial Library,) not Sun day. Although in Europe, Paris especial .lly, Sunday is but little recognized,- Mr. .'Ae.Pherson, with his American education :asio the sanctity of the day, has, during .his European lour, uniformly abstained }from travel and sight-seeing on the Sab bath. This correction is due both to our colleague and our readers. REBEL DEAD.—The Hollywood Memorial Association, of Richmond, Vir ginia, have inaugurated a movement to ramose to that place the Rebel dead from the 12440 e-field of Gettysburg, -A Coin ,mittee, eansisting of three prominent la dies, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. George W. Randolph and Mrs. J. L. M. Curry, have issued. an appeal for material aid to enable the Association to carry out the protect. We hope the movement may be successful. These dead lie scattered for miles over the fields around Gettysburg, and their removal would not only be a source of consolation to surviving rels „tives, but a kindness to our Farmers. ItaOLD.--.J. S. Tangbinbaugh has sold DU property, in Hampton, to John A. and James Dicks, $4,010. Heady Meals has sold his property on the Ittilterstown road, beyond Willough by's Rust, to John.2.Butt, Sr.-10 acres, at $1,200 cash. Jerome Noel has purchased from John Myers and John McMaster, 50 acres o land, with improvements, in Mount pleasant township, at $45 per acre—form erly property of Peter Noel, deceased. Peter K. Smith, as Administrator, re cently sold the property of Charles C. Smii_h, deceased, in Monntpleasant town ship, to - James Smith-10 acres with im provements. for s92s.—Compiler. FIGHT WITH A BEAR.—The Cham inersburg Valley Spirit says that Mr. Linn, residing near Concord in that coun ty, had'an encounter with a large bear on .Saturday last. He saw the bear near his residence, and, procuring a rifle, shot at him. The bear fell and Mr. Linntsup posed that he had killed him. On going up lo him, however, the bear sprang to his feet, and, as quick as a flash of light ning, struck Mr. Linn senseless to the ground. He jumped upon the• body, at tacked it savagely and bit one of Mr. Lion's arms severely. In the mean time, other persons approached with dogs and dispatched the bear. Had it not been for this timely assistance, Mr. Linn would doubtless have been torn to pieces. As it was, he was pretty severely injured. It is said that there are a large number of bears on the mountains above Concord, having left the Alleghenies to feast them selves on chestnuts which are very plen ty in that neighborhood. ERMITTSBURG. —On Saturday last Massasoit Tribe No. 41, L 0. R. M., had an Anniversary celebration in Emmitts burg, with a parade in the streets, followed by a collation, and an address by Dr. Shaw, of lJniontown, Md. Delegations were present from Cayugas Tribe No. 81, Gettysburg, and from the Waynesboro and Uniontown Tribes—the latter being ac companied by a Brass Band. Everything passed off pleasantly. On Tuesday evening list about twenty five members of Gee. Reynolds Lodge of Good Templars, of this place, paid a visit t o Eramitt's Lodge of Good Templars, in Emmittsburg, and had a pleasant time. They were cordially received by-the members of Emmitt's Lodge, and return ed borne "much gratified with the trip. Both Gen. Reynolds Lodge and Emmitt's Lodge qv in I prosperous and -growning condition. CHEAP FURNITURE.—We invite the attention of such of our readers as want good Furniture to the advertisement of Messrs. Warner and Co., in to-day's paper. They keep on hand, or. order promptly from the city, all kinds of Housebhold Furnituce, of the latest styles, and sell at very low prices—. either in full sets or separate pieces. Any body can be salted both in style *Ad price. See advertisement - • ' THE CHEAPEST AND BEST, as well as the most popular and successful Bust nese College in this country, is the Iron City College . of Pittaburm Pa. /tars& times now number 4 upirards of sixteen thousand. For Ciftulars stating terms, dm., address the Principals, Smith & Cow ley: - It FMB AND 013TER13.—We are request.. ed to statelhat Mr. George C. Btrickhouser kw made arraelterueuta to keep tar sale, during the whiter, a comsat supply of flash Fish and Gofers, at the gore of Wm. J. Martin, Saltturcire street. Orders left st ilia store sitll be prgorptly filled. $llO-11Llis lkiOn/ART, will opens large essoruasstof Militilary on Tuesday Oat.' Seib. MIIMEM PARKTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD.—We are aural" 0 1 4' JO notice public Imprcrvementy the progress of railroads. The citizens of Baltimore and Carrol counties appear to be determined to have railway - facilities greater than they bad in the past, since other sections of the country have them. On Teusday of last - week, ground was broken, formally, by Messrs. Meitickin, Showers, dt Co., Contractors of the above named railroiul, which is now being sur veyed add located by' Joseph S. GM, the Chief Engineer of the Parkton and Man chester Railroad. As stated heretofore, the road starts at Parkton on the Northern Central Railroad, in Baltimore county, to the town of Manchester, in Carroll County. The occasion of breaking ground was signalized by a procession and collation, with music, speaking, fkc., allot village _ of Beckleysville, which is about midway between the places above named. It is said that a large concourse of persons of both sexes, and of all ages and sizes, had 'assembled. Large tables - were erected and luxuriantly spread with an abundant collation. All partook to their satisfaction, and thereovas an abundance lett—there being about five hundred persons pres ent. After the collation, the company repair ed to the seats near the .speakers' stand, where a number of persons addressed the audience, upon matters of internal Ina provements, —of course, railroads In par ticular. At the conclusion of the speaking, the intire company formed in procession and marched a short distance to the railroad line, and proceeded with the formal cere mony of "breaking ground," after which all repaired to their homes, no doubt, well pleased-with the days proceedings.., On Friday, however, of the same week, the "breaking of ground" was performed in good earnest,' at Parkton, when Mr. Gitt, the Chief • Engineer of the road, raised the first shovelful of earth, at the right place, followed by others, and then started about twenty men to work, and now the work goes bravely on. The completion of this enterprise will no doubt develope an important portion of the State, and enable farmers and oth ers residing Were to find a convenient and profoabliOnarke t. The road being in connection with the Northern Central lumber, coal, lime, ore, and other articla4 along the line' an be procured and ship ped off, and at much less cost than they have heretofore been able to do. The peo ple, it is said, are alive to it as a pet pro ject and in full hopes of its speedy com pletion. YOUNG MEN'S 'CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION.—The second State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Asaocia ations of Pa., will meet at Williamsport on Tuesday . November 2d, at 7i o'clock P. M., and close on Thursday evening. Delegates from all Y: M. C. Associations are expected, and ministers and others in terested in the cause, where , there are no Associations in existence, are urged to be present. Christi= Young Mau are re quested to• consult together and appoint representatives. A cordial Christian welv come is assured to all who will attend . Arrangements for reduced fare on all the principal lines will probably be made. Delegates should be provided with cre dentials' and those intending to be present should at once forward their names to Thomas S. Cree, Pittsburgh, or to the fol lowing authorized Committee, for this part of the State, from whom further in actuation may be obtained. ARTHUR KING, H. S. Mynas, DR. SHEARER. YORE, PA., Oct. 22, 1869. WINTER COMlNG.—Winter is corn ing, and Coessir ct CUNINGRAM have made arrangements to meet the wants of the public by their large assortment of all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for Fall and Winter wear, for Men and Boys— also, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ttc., which they are selling vary low. tf, JACK FROST—Is here, and Nonitts is determined to keep people warm and comfortaole, by selling clothing so cheap that every body can purchase Over Coals as low as $4.00 and good warm Under Coats at $3.50, also Under Shirts and Draw ers at any price a man wants them, Knit Jackets, Government Blouses and Over Coats, cheap as dirt, and Genuine Buck Gloves the best in the country, and every thing that a man wants to keep himself comfortable. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubber Overs, etc., (tc. Dont - fail to call at Norris' Corner—Arnold's old Stand, if you want bargains. tf ei'Fresh fish and Oysters constantly on hand in Season at Win. J. Martin's. 2t BIERBOWER'S SEGARS have be come noted for their high flavor, and every body who knows anything about good To bacco has got in the habit of going direct to his establishment in the northeast corner of the diamond—fully assured that they can get just what they want, the very beat Segal's, made of prime tobacco, highly flavored, and what is better still sold at prices that can't be beat in or out of the city. Strangers can't mistake the place. "Punch" always stands at the door, good humoredly inviting the passer-by to enter and enjoy the good things to be found there —Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, of the best brand, Merctianms, Pipes, &c. IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.— The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop ularas a parlor and office stove, has some times been objected to for use in cham bers and by families needing but one fire, because not adapted to heat water, &e.— This difficulty has been overcome, and last Monday we saw_one of the improved Morning Glories in operation at ;he Ware room of Col. C. H. Birslitarit, on Carlisle street, which seems not only to obviate objections but to meet every desired want. It is nothing more cw less than the ordi nary Moriiing Glory, with an Oven about L 5 inches in diameter attached, and inge niously arranged dampers by which the heat can be thrown around the oven at .pleasure, and making it as hot .as the ovens of the best cooking stoves. Water can be boiled, pies baked, and even meat roasted as readily as in a cooking stove. This contrivance, while preserving all the qualities of the Morning Glory as a beat.. er, adapts it for the sick chamber, or use in small families requiring but little oeoking. tf ATTENTION FAEMERS.—Try the celebrated 'Patent Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddlesand Pada. Warranted to prevent, horses from galling and to heal `up under work horses already galled, if properly fitted ; and sore necks and backs are keiwt edema with cold water and Castile &alp, or nopay. For sale by J. W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. - Sept. VW IRAIIRIED. Berwwit—Gunterr.—On the 21st inst., at the residence of the bride'ssister, In V iet Viborg, by Ray. Mr. Billie, J. O. Fewer, of Newcastle ' Pa., to Miss Mollie A. Gillet; of this place. • [The Printer was not forgotten by onr you &Ws la the imidetof US* joys. Th otar,.best Witham fofb Bib hf nue loyea wedded bliss.] Faszn--Jonza.—On the 26th alt., by the'Rev. W. R. H. Deatrioh, Mr. David Freed, of Franklin township, to Miss Su san Jones, of Shippensburg. Fitzsza--GEtsmatext. Littlestown on the 10th inst., by Rev. P. Lana, Mr. Sacob M. Feeeer, of Carroll minty, Md., Mies Lucinda Geieehnan, of Adams county. ' LINARD—WALTER.—On the 14th inat., by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Daniel Linard to -Miss hiariab M. Waltar,botli 01 Butler township. DIED. bittuiry notices 5 cents a line for sil li a l Zr 4 ilaos—oanh to actoompany no ties. Littladown, On die 9th Laura Jane, Infant daughter Or ,Jacob and Alvin iioruberger; - aged 1 year 6 months and 3 days. Prrrscrumf.—On the 18th Inst., In this' borough, Emma, daughter of Daniel F. and .ristea Petteatart, aged days. 9VIMWMPIPIRIMPIPPIPI asrr:•me 111M1EONO' iliWznrous. LIPPOISITSAT LAAr . .` I.G.lltrOrriery,torkriiimitja residuum. - D. y, Oliaarbeistiarg at.. h i seisms. J. IL Kraut tJa on rt.. osocrir wirers: '; " : D. WU* or egitare, In reddrare. A. J. Cover, Baltiaareirt., agar Paha' itlicoVailtorfi D. A.Baehler,Baltliaorestmotja r eildenes. , J. W. Tipton,Obsenbersburgstreet, Int square Donau Sriviraw Waskusgto Mk Klddlo sta. D. InsetDor £ Bro., York or opporlto Bank. D. H. Hllngol, Marin:lre street, sew od slum. John N. Intllagitrarlislo street, wear Raarosd Depot 141.01113M1L1N0., B.G. Hollobingh.:Wisshlagtos West. Swint. t Witte, Obainbszobarg lastan. Geo.A.Oodorii Went Middle Bornot. Nicholas I Blazon Oodori, Tort stroet,lrai square. JohnGrnel,Ohaodlersburg Mreet,asariagleHotel CAZPIIIMS Aim mwrammons. Wm.O.Stellamtthi Sea, York irtrookarat squario. Wm. Chritunan, Weslshigton it. near Gdenbersbarg Geo. C. Cashman, Stratton street. mar Balreed. cukaareems, ay. Perry J. Tate, Charabersborg street. Deaner & Ziegler, Middle street., near Baltimore W. K. Gallagher, bat Middle st.oecond squire CLOTHING. B. 0. Colman • Cunningham, Baltimore street. 1/.Canninglibain, Baltimoreans's, Antigua'. 1.0. Norris, South West corner of Diamond. Jacob Brinkerhoff,corner of York and Public Squire 0.8. Buehler,eariser, ofOertAls and Raflroad streets Jacob Rellly,corner oflgerattou and Railroad . Dr. J. K. Berkstreser, York street, first square. J. L.Hlll.Chareberebstrg street, oppoeltelsg le Hots •. D.Buebler,Chambersburg st., near Public !Square Haber*, Baltimore street, grit square. B. Horner, Chamb'g st., opposite Christ's Church. DIY GOODS. Fabnestock Brotharg,cor. of Ballo. and Middle sti J. L. Schick, cor.Baltlore and Public Square. Rebert k Elliot, Balt. at.. opposite the Coart-house. H. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. P. D. Duphorn, corner of Diamond and Carlisle mt. 701,01. IL W. Hoffman, wailer Wad and EaMail duet POZWAA.DING un 00XXIMS1011.00111ti. Bigham k Co., eor. Washington and Railroad. John Crass, tor. Stratton aad Railroad. Jos. Wible k Bons, eor. Washington and Railroad McCurdy & Hamilton. Carlisle Street. Peter Beltler, Railroad, Rut of Straitens treat R. D. Armor, East Male street GLOCTILEs, 11C. J. W.Cress, con Chamberiburg and Public Square Wm. Boyer & Sou, York et., opposite National Bank. Wm. B. Meals, York st., second sonars. Wm. J. Martin cot. ofßaltimore and Rigb streets. Peknestock Brid.bere, nor. Baltimore and Middle Its. nigbam k 00., cot. Wasbington and Railroad streets. McCurdy, Carlisle it. Gillespie, York et., first square H. Reefer, Baltimore street, third square. Warner it Co., 8. 1. corner of Diamond ELIDWAIAZ MID C177111Y. Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore 'treat, Aral aquae. fahneetock Brothers, corner Bal to. sad Middle its 11AINZOI, *C. D. McCraw, 1 Soo, Delta, it. appoints Pres. Chartb, John Culp, Oarllals Streit, near psosonger dejnot. HATS, OAPS, SHOOS, AO. 8. B. McCreary. Chambertburg street, fins aquarel Jacob Brinkerhoff, tor. of York at., and Public/Square T. C. Norris, South Watt eo now of Diamond. R. C. Cobean & Cannsugham, Baltimore Street. Q. B. Woods, cot. of Diamond and York street. gagleilotel,J.L.Tate, proprietor,corner Chambers. burg and Washington. Heystona How, W.ll.3l.yers, proprietor, Chambers burg 'treat, oppatite Christ's Church. N. Weaver & Bon, Wuhlugton it., aorth of Chem berebarg. P. J. Tate k Bro., C hatabersbarg street, oppreite the Eagle Hotel. Cennon,eorner ot Baltimore and Middle streets Meals t Brothor, York it., soder Strattos. Tipton t Myass, Yorksttaiit, OW 140 Natio:Wpm* rgrucust.i .7. W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near High H. 8. Huber, coy. Chatobersburg & Washington As. PILINTISO OPTIC/. Star &Wind, Baltimore it., midway between the Court Howse and Public Square, west side. C. U. Buehler, corner olVarllalaaad Railroad Wishing on Riprbowpr, N. Loonier ot Diamond J. Jacobs, Ctuitobanbanr street, Ara kuMFO. Wm. T. Mug, York street, opposite &Mk. Jeremiah Culp, York street, second square i7PfIOLITIBIZ. Wm. E. Calp,Washingtan street, near Kai& Hotel. Soper 1 McCartney, Balto.,street, first square. glatui at tilt Viarkttsi. Baltimore emia 5. Firedamp 11arli et. Eattimpre. flisersdap Mersin,. .. 5 50 • 675 ~ 6 00 • 625 .. 138 • 1 52 . 1 85 • 1 45 • 1.08 0 1 15 1 10 @ 1 18 58 9 70 4 26 • 4 50 7 25 0 7 75 2 45 • 2 50 17i 17 19.1 P 201 23 0 24 18 • 181 1 50 &MIR FLOM,. Ernu Warm WaraT,... Ran WE ILL; COHN, Eirs, • OATS, TIMOTHT-181ED,... Ctoviut-siezp, FLAX -assn, BACON, Beorrunits, " Bmsa, di HAjiiik LARD, GOLD, Phila Gettysburg• Grain 8 Prevision Market. Gettysburg, Friday Yemen. 4 50 • 5 50 5 50 SUPER FL0va,...... EXTRA. FLOUR,... WHIMS WHEAT,... RED WHEAT,...,.. CORN, RIZ, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, . TLKOTHY SEED,- CLOVER SEED, .... Porwross, Burris, LA8D,.... &ass, BASON, HAND, " Sums, . " Snounas, 80er,... TALLow, PUBLIC SALE 01, VALUABLE REAL EETNEIL By virtue of an cedar of the Orpheus' Court of Adams county, Ps., the usialsoneiguad, Adminharator of the Estate of WILLIAM Massa, deceased, will sell at Public Bale, es gassussy, the 6th day of amssisy *cat, at the reenienceof laid demised, in Boschar. vine, Butler township, Adams county, Pa., a 14T OP GROUND, In Beeciferaville, about half mile from Areadtsville, containing about ime half sere, isMaile• ing iota of Jeremiah 7)lehl, Jameson Myysrsna,, sad others, improved with • good LOO WEATHEE BOAEDED Holum, two stories, with two-story BM*. building, log and frame Stable, Meg Pee, and other outhnihiluge. • wall of good water with pump, sad • number of choice Fruit Trees. The Mildiop are in good ord ei er and the betake welladsptimi far soy Wad of busins. Babe to coca eass se 1 o'clock, P. N, im mild doh *ban stbabdczcoo will be aim cad tonna sac know" by M. A. MUM, WT. Oak 22.—ta SENT; FREE. amts. sox, a colt SEED CATALOGUE sod tiIILOT to *s FLOWER & VEGETABLE • GUM, 10K IVO. Published In Monism "tory loser of Nkomo id& = now sod volsablo work. trot of &alp about& totaadloto tr ILOWI,IIOII It 00., lwaa. Oot.& Barry% .—NeMorro, Itoolontor, N. Y. 22, 1860 TO COLLECTORS. Collectors of County and State are bendy not/Ilad thStliwr scpmetwl to easy, and pay olio thstaan an tote Ihapikasaas on orb fbes Zneitair; iM 11114 aier d Moimber sad. It an easary, therrikiabtied at sees to askew collo. dons by the uedl.pl proems. Thin being sosaiihey th• 04; . 11aRY' T;eamten namiieu tailN Qldng biaidite irgualik Oa Mart edlioilia . awl palmist are of Um bussobhbely We NM* •H. Wass4 Oh& Oct. 22, ice. iATAB, at BENTOrgta bar es - . Leger tdrealation than 41 the pawl In the Wont tembhted—amsee Ms the bet attvetteteg Ream I= = oomt:m:m,voys, ac lois, LVXUZ, LINZ, IC DR11001,16 =EMI I= = LIVIMT IllkiLlll =l= r/FOTOONAPHILL lITOVU, TlNlrillt, he 1:1733:13ZM1 RAp,AF INDUTAM I Mb. 111 11. 1 25 01 50 1 000 1 20 3 00 7 00 40@ ro 33 20 rmo Taxes for 1869 LOOS WIT, mom worn, sious, imam BM:IIMI't!!! 'Utnftuntow: fr &14L EX OELLENCrE' Norch.pu. erase Olothhei is the poly wan of*of Atoot neopc • T.IUMCITTO2I BILM)Y-MADI CLOTHING ld/1201/1&: Wit •aito' babe but "all wear sotds every phew et is wall spar& hied. awl confute exam oar Paton 'of lardy wodeCkeltinga no Ouch al • coda • ock la other establishments as eastoos Work ; their wat*t stoalayle.bbes eosalbrt WI 'Oarbaadi are applied with the best trim. *dap, alma we see that • *boy ass them, and WELL NAM evert article is Own , (nighty tested habil. Deb, pot iota slosh. livery protest sold is aexeepapierr with a legal guarantee. bold. lug sot roepoosibla for the 'eOnletaele ,ot an the reprrosutatloas made. It Is iShwedat that oar large billahmaa and =ay Odin' advantages' • gonadal:a to sell lower • thaa'aav other house. We invite a fah* owe. ZOIIXS3 PRICED. pathon of prier. Ii i 8 ~~ FOR NALL AND WINTKA 01 .1869. W. MT. amide the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET NUMBERLESS GARMENTS, ENDLESS VARIETY, CHOICEST SELECTIONS, aooDs To wsekirnt, STANDARD STYLES. • LAMS FASHIONS, ,118 W ID,RIABBI3O 000D8. AST'AII our goods are warted at lower prices than were the sews anklet last year. eisM itYll krAriii!•tw:v DEPARTMENT DOR BOW AND YOUTHS' WEAR Are especially well prefmroci to ere watisfeettw 241 W AND NMI& CUTTERS. numovso BYSTBY GMAT= DISPATOH, A MD LINN Or GOODS THAN SYSIL SCHOOL CLOTHES, SUNDAY CLOTH'S, MANY NBA STYLES, WZAZING QUALfITIM USIMALID. OAK HALL BUILDINGS THB LARGEST IN THZ BUTZ 8. soar. ah k *ARRA' Se., Philadelphia. Jim bracing whol. black oo 13tb from Market v, Minor. Oct. 22.—t to weluumuis &BROWN. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos, N E Vir• F IRM! COBBAN ft UNNING HA M travijut receleed from the City a new and largo IA stock of CLOTHING, HATE CAT'S, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, &c. ••• The goods ism all been .elected with gnat care and with a dash" to mama the wants or this community. Tb• sada, mobilo will And tkagoods to boot this best quality LATEST STYLES, One and all are Invited to call at our Stara, on Balti mosostrast, Gettysburg,usarly opposite Fahneetock R. C. COBIAN, JAL CUNNINGHAM. Oct 21.,..0 Cook and Parlor STOVES, OF ALL KINDS. The Weld and most approved styles TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE. Coal and Lumber OF ALL KINDS Call it Examine . C. H. BUEHLER'S Ware Rooms, CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD H. B. WOODS, ijonrko,k4lsktu:iiftex: MIN'S BOOTS worth 05 00 tbr SO Id MIPS soon worth I 00 for 000 Kill BOOTS worth . 6 00 for 4 to Lune• sad OBILDEZX'S ORM AO CiArTal sad all kinds of SNOBS at Him *Mooed torso. ALSO ICU'S RATE worth 8610 kr $i 00 Kira HAI'S worth 846 for 260 312N11 Mill worth 260 f* 4 00 ' Indri NA.Ti Worth 146 for 86 RAVI worth /60 for re • • , • *lf uA 0111ILDIMIN'8 H4lll at was rods:Afar . ' irreg.." • ALSO MEE Hint worth at Ili tor th WOOL MAIM' worth $1 26 sod $1 00 for SI a. "PAC"- " 163:607.% —4oats.for U , 40 onionAmmi, swamies am lin klub of DRY GOOD! et Nellie reduced price& • L ik l 0 O *Nib scso ; on 02 50, 81 re sad =1 16 II 26 soda* oft . , Do!'/ Whit worth 30, 40, 60, 30 aad 20 eta at rap demi • • l 0 SUMS ABU Wuni WLB, owns, zo; Amy, cv,,l. lamixe. MUG, b. aU at *a MEI rifted Orlimb I 1 1. 11 0 OLUXIS E prbis law. W. WA, 11111100-4 i . RBEff ADURT/111216 11:113=mi ..~., \ JURY LIST FOR NOlrglithEß GRAND .717 RY. Hundneas. B. Gardner, Foreman, Jere miah York SprGt. Beals, H. W. Sadler, John D. Becker. Oxford—James Hersh, Charles Timmins.. Gett4nmuriumases Pierce. fie4dge A. Vii. j Robert met;urdy, Straban—William McCreary, John Dickson. Rear Liber ben ty—Martin C. Overholtzer John Z. Welty, iihover. Menallen—Jesse Dull Cornelius Rice. Berwick bor.—Jesse Newcommer. Hamlltou—Abner S. Hildelbrand, John Patterson. Mountloy—Henry Mt:- Union—Martin E. Bollinger. Menalien-William Pltzer, S. A. Burkholder, Geo. W. Wilson. Hamiltonhan-Frederiek Shully, Peter Stover, John Waugh, Daniel Sullivan, Reuben Stem Oonowago-Adam Paster, Au ~stus Dellone. Monntioy-Robert Wilson, dames Davis, Isaac sti J i t l ittr -John B. Lease, George B. Monfort, Wm. Black, Sr., Philip Weaver. Cumberland-John Staring, Davidiihriver. Huntington -Henry Myers, J. G. Wolf, Sebastian Flakes, James A. Inner, Thomas Kennedy. Berwick bor.-Lewis Jordy. Littlestown-Wilham Lansinger, Heory S. Kline. Butler--Williazu Bream, Sr., John C. Markly, Dr. J. L. Behr. Liberty-Charles:lg. Buhrman. Latimore-Paul Troup, Isaac B. Tudor, P. A. Myers. Highland-John Dubs, n=n -Peter Hoghein.s, Daniel Elirehart. n-James Heck, John C. Hartman, Wil yronliam Bell, Joseph Rebert. Te-Moses M. Nel Mount)leasant-Charlees y. G. Miller, Anthony Lit, tie, Joseph J. Harman. Oxford-John L. Smith. Gettysburg-John Weigle. Union-Jacob G. Basehoar. SECOND WEER. Union—Amos Lefever, John Itife. Gettysburg—C, H. Buehler, John Scott, Daniel H. - Klingel, ;Jacob Benner. Beading—Adam S. Myers. Jonas Hollinger, SL R. Blanser. Monntpleasant—Joseph E. Holder, Hezeklah Hagarman, John errigan. Lathnore—Joel Grlea,A, Arnold Gardner, Michael Stanmbaugh, Win. F. Bonner, John S. Martin. Yoak Springs—Jesse Johns, Samuel Shelly, Hen ry Shultz. Butler—Wm. H. Deltrich, Solomon Orner, Jesse Houck, Israel Shank. Berwick township—Jacob Stenger. Menallen—Joel Garretson. Hamlltonban—Rufus C. Swope, Henry Hull, John Ogden. tone—rriali Gardner, Jonas Sterner, Jacob k. Straban--Phlllp Donohue, Jesse .McCreary. Germany—Rufus Eckert- Httntgurton—John B. Group, John E. Plank, B, F. Wlerman. Liberty—George H. lirtse. Ozford—Zacholas Henze'. Conowago—Joßeph Drayer. Ifasnliton—Webitly Cauffman, Mhthael Strubinger. Llttlestown—J. B, Adams. Bergick b0r...40tr, D. Kochenouer. ell!lllKlrliutd—Mlehael Prey. uot. M.—te 1869. MILLINERY. 1869 MISS McCREARY Ilu Just opened a large enortment of BONNETS & HATS of the winter laying, with Feathers, Flowers & Ribb'ons to match. All of which she will 'ell at the lows comb prices. Its_Eldohots made to order It the shortest notice. Oct. 22, 1889.--21 d FURNITURE ROOMS GETTYSBURG, PA WARNER CO TNVITE special attention to their large aaaortment I of Household sorultare, all of the best make and latest Myles, which they me selling al City prices. COTTAGE SNITS, Containing BEDSTEAD, BUREAU. ~ TAEH-STAND TEAPOT TABLE. POUR CRATES. NURSE ROCKER. and TOWEL RACK— sata as low as ESO. Also, PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE, of all 'kinds to separate pieces—SOFAS, TABLES CHAIRS, STANDS, BDREAIIi. iqrSVEL RAKES, WARDROBES, WORE TABLES. DINING and BREAK VAST TABLES, EXTENSIVE TA ;IL ES, CRIBS. NATTE ESS ES. HAT SACHS, WHAT•NOTS, CHIL DREN'S CARRIAGES, STEP • LADDERe, BEAJEETS, Ac, tr., and a large aesortneel of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS TUCKER SPRING BOTTOM. Call and Examine I South-east corner or Centre Square Oct. 22, 1869.—tf FORTY THOUSAND CASES OF GOODS were chipped from our house It Ono Year, to families, club. end merchant. , in every part of the country, from Heine to California, amornting In value to over ONE MJR.ION DOLLARS. Our facilities for tfansactior thin immense business are better than ever before. Ve have agents In all the principal cities to purchaar goods from the Manu facturer., Importer., and other., for CASH, and often at an immense sacrilice from :h e original cost of pro duction. Our stock omelets, in part, d the followlnggooder SHAWLS, BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS, G 1 NO. HAMS. DRESS GOODS. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS., HOSIERY, GLOVES, SKIRTS, CORM'S. 4c., &c. SILVER-PLATED WARE, SPOON'S, PLATED ON NICKEL SILVER, DESERT PORES, FIVZ.BOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRITASNIA WARE, GLASS WARE, TABLE and POCHIC CUTLERY, In great variety. ELEGANT PRINCE( AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PROTUIRAPH ALBUMS, the newest and choicest styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings. MOROCCO TEAVELLING BAGS, lIAND4ER CHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, lc. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OP TUE NEW STYLES. We have also made arrangements dith some of the leading Publishing Gooses, that will enable us to sell the standard and latest work. of popular authors at about one-half the regular priaa:—such as BMW. Moon, Bow, hirtrott. and Tummy's Woitis, in full Gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of others. ONE DOLLAR FOR BACK ARTICLE We do not afar • epsloirtklo of.marcbaadiss. th at can be sold by 'welder dealers et opt price. We do Dot Mt you to buy goods from as anima we can tell them cbsaper than you con obtain them in any other way,—while the greater part of our 000dv ars mold at about One-Half the Regular Rates. wiivant good reliable sigenta s in every 'part of the Boatl l 7. BY erdPialing you *porn time to form clubs and sending no orders, you as obtain the most liberal commissions, either in CASH or If ERCHAN. DISE, and all good, sent by no will Do as represantod, and we ausrantas satisfaction to every one dialing with our home. , • Agents should collect ten cants from each customer and rosined bas in advance, for Desciiptiee Checks of the goods we sell. Thu holders of the Checks has* the privilege of whim purchasing tb• article thereon described, or of exchanging brag article mentioned on our Cata logue, agmbering over 860 dilferent articleo,—not One of which can b• purchased In the amps! way ibr tie 16/0111100113/11. Its advantages of Ana vending for Chicks are thews—Wonte ametantly baying email l ots of Ton , valuable goods, which are nut on our catalogum, asd for which ma hens checks till all are sold • wawa, In „ ver y large club we will tut checks for Weems, (Muse, SLAMirelb Dime rarrnuns, or some other article of mine, dish.; some members rif the dub an olomodefar Want owe quarter qf its mai m "In every order amounting to ovess6o, accompanied by the esA,tlie Agent may retain gi.oo,and in every orderof our SWUM., 00 may be retained to PAT THE EXPRESS CHARGES. Tim ogir L ram pR014 1 7 to owild 4gepts Ist Op Wooten; sad ronsaM Slat" but le c9P4 to 41 ous. COMMISSIONS 4 4i n t s Nn 6. Wd Um Per cart, Cub or MN , 'babe, whoa sag au ur ram mato cum ibr which Wow we 'lva a partial List of Calcuulwkawl Fog AN Oh Dia OP $3O, Loma fromclub of Thirty, we w q k poy , tko Agent, so ecooadieke L 2S I. Brawn be laiwoheil Shooting, Good Dress nutara, Wool Square Shawl, /ranch Oariser Paste and Peet Pet tarn, Pine lakrip White counterpane; *to or $3.00 in ash. , P 0& All OILDNA 01 $ 6O l from a Glob of Fifty we will par Os Aord, N Cosamision, 44 ghostlog, on . p a r Asstf . Witol Bisulteik Poplin Drew pattern, Handsome Wool Square Basal, Fiftie sky NA.. or $6l/0 It cash. ti, so FOWLS OHM 0/ 11100,1rea seep of One Hun dred, we 11 1 13 1 4%/4114 Mtn Me i V it a $4 3 4 LWP Ws aau Vo c lim a k amidaw. i t a .. 4 6 , or $lO kw $1 gob To* 0 0 11g* awir Trinl, li n Assett, Me. Amor, okra int peg =amp la Parlous purporting to Maur sputa, ungeßparamongliopnatusag. 'ND OM 4.IODATD Br u4pinsio Pit Mem Particolui send, tr opr writ 8 pep 1340411ww, PARK= * CO., 98 • 10 °190 4, 4 1°0 44 od. p0ge0,•47 - • • , ' , FARMER% ELBLPR, s Wi" 'Nola THIS 0 fit Whe trin au b Ihriisa saline to zeount,mcounir 00n PM est. GENERAL JURY. nErr WEER. •••Oir =di NW 14 , 7 0 1 88. REPORT' OF the etinditio n of the GETTY& NW immoral. BANN, on the 9th day of October,lllo9: Owns and D_ iseonnts... RESOCZCZB. uss 60 17.8. Bonds to secure alro.n m .. lation----. 160,000 00 Otl7. B. }Viand other e ga emorlthe on hand.. 30,000 00 • , Bonds d hlorithgee........ 21,800 00 Dna Iran Redesmiegied Reserve Agents.. 13,830 19 Doe from other Natioeal thanks...-- 4,443 66 do Hanka sad Bantam.... ...... 794 98 Other Reel Estate.-- 6,008 00 Current ...... ..... 687 29 Taxes paid ORA Items (Wein ding stamps). 074 4 1,286 77 5 Bills or other National Banks..., . .. .. .„... 7thethmal Ours° ay (including nickels)... 36 70 33 0 0 Legal Tender No ................................ 23,210 00 LIABILITL62. Capital Stack paid in Surplus Fund..., 2145.1 50 19.600 00 Profit and L.: 00 Discounts , ............... .. ...... 4,173 66 8,479 09 National %link 'Circulation 130.000 State cal " outstanding.— 9,778 00 Oti Individual Veposisa.„,„. 5 122,192.8 Due to National Banks 8,6311 21 Due to other Banks and Bankers. ......... ..... 3,411 40 Dividends uncalled 553 23 I, J. Ewers' Bala, Caahier of tint Gettysburg Nation- al Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement fa true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. 19310 RY BAIR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this WO' da of October, 1889. A. J. COVER, J. P. Correct.—...ttrat--43. Swops, Dern) WILLS, D. llzareutzeitr, Director.. Oct. 22, 1860.—it REPORT (IF the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Op OZTTYBBURG, In Gettysburg, Acisins county, in the Feats of Pennsyl— Tanis, at tlrs close of business on the 9th .Lzy of October, 18811: Fi EZOURCES Loans and Dlseosmts _ $11',404 79 Time accommodation Loans $lO .4 79 Indebtednasa of 'proctors. .14 uu Overdrafts U. S. Bonds to ee6re circula— tion U. S. Bonds and Seel:irides on hand—. ........ ............. ...... Due from Iteileenifng and h. servo Avila. (ae per ached• ule) Due (tom other Nat lonia Belau (as per schedule) Due from other Bank. and Bankers (as per schedule)... Furniture and Fixtures Current. Expenses Taxes Paid Cash lamina (InclutllngStrusps) (as per 5chedu1e)......... _._._ QfIL of oilier National ;Maks.. Fractional Currency tincluil log nickels). Laval Tender Nutley. LiABILITTES Capital Etock pall in.-. Surplus Fund ~.. Exchange Interest Profit aad CircaLath,' IreulatingNetesixeceived from Comptroller Lena amount on hand— Amount outstandlng Individual Deposits Due to Natkesal Ranks, as per ssnadnie.----- .............. Dividends unpaid,— I Gamma Alpoln. duller or the Pint National Bank of Gettjahaeg, do solemnly swear that the above statement la InNato the best of my knowledge and GEGE ARNOLD, Cashier Stale of Pertneil•noil,CoOß.a" ty of ...demi. El-. Sworn to LW sabiecribed be- fore me, ibis I6tb day or October, 18419. ♦. J. COVE.P., J. P. Currect.—Atteet—Jecoe McrseuxAtr, Grout Taeowz, D. 51cCoxecoar, Director,. Oct.Z.,' 1.869.-3 t S HERIFF'S SALES. By virtue cf •amdry writ of Veuditlord EEpotias, will b• offered ati.tiblic Sale; at the Court Ilona', In Oettysburt, oa attar:day, the 13a day of Novem ber next, at 1 o'clock, P. IL, th• following described Beal Estate, viz: • A HALF LOT OF GROUND, In the Ikeongb of Gettystntrg, Adams county, Pa., fronting on Stratton street, on the weet, adjP4w. log lots of Jacob Codori on the northoinii lots of John Kuhn on the east and loath, improved with • two. story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. one-story Brick Bockbalkling, and -ant Ilotisea with Fruit Trees on the premises. Seized and taken into execution as the Baal HAW* Of LT111 ! % 0/11.1.117.E. Also—A TRACT OF LAND, 'haste la Union township, Adams county, Pa.,adJoin log lands of Mime Oreadortf, Edward Weaver, John liaoptman, and others, containing 2 EMILE, more or lees, Improved with al% LOO HOUSE, Log emote, Liog Pen, Bike Oven, sod other ontbaildings, with • well of waist. at the dwelling with a harm over it. the lot is all clear and under good fence. Seized and taken Into execution u the heal Utak. of Licata P. Viuru. PH/LIP Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Get. ELLNN, L—t.Z BbetilL Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the litheriff most be paed over framed hely after the property is etruck down or upon Millirem comply therewith the property will be again put up the sale. ANTED— Agenta, Teschera,Btndents, Clergnaen, Partnere .on and daughter., and all to aell BEFORE the FOOTLIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES, BY OLIVE LOGAN 77tr Great Reformer of the Stage, who, basing abandoned stage life, now exhibits in •ivid colors the whole show world 10fbre wad Behind the Scenes. Being Truthful. Moral, and High toned, well as Sensational, Rich, and Racy, It outsell. all other books. Beautifully illustrated with 40 spirited engrasings, 24 full-page cuts, 650 pat., on now-t int ed paper. Greateat inducements yet offered. Pro spectus, Sample Copy, Boxes, and Stationery, Free. For Circular, explaining, a ddrese immediately, PAR MELEE t CO., Publishers, either at Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Middletown, Olasn. Oct. 22.-4 w 8100 A MONTH SALARY PAID for Agents, male and female; business per manent. Enclose 3c: stamp. Van Allen A Co, 171 Broadway, New York. (Clip out, and return adver tisement.] [Oct. 15-1 w A WATCH 1 1 111LE..—GIFEN GRATIS to every live MAD who will act as agent In a new, light, and honorable trthiess, paying &id a day. No girt enter prise. No humbug. No money wanted In advance. Address Et Moss. z Kemeny k Co., Pittsburg, Ps. 0ct.16-4w CHEAP PAINTING.- 100 lbs of the Pscoae C 01033111 Corozal", Pence (costing 512,60) will 4to! pakit ss mushas 850 lbs. or Lead and wear longer For particulars, addreu H. BOWEN, eec'y., No. 160 COST LEAD. N. Fourth et., Philadelphia. Oct. 15-6 w HENRY WARD BEECHER'S SERMONS PLymoUTI-1 PULPIT, Are being read by people of every class and denomina tion all over this country and Europe. They are fall of vital, beautiful religions thought and feeling. Ply mouth Pulpit is published weekly, and contains Mr Beecher's ;Sermons and Prayers, in form suitable for preservation and binding. For sale by al I mewed's!. era. Price, 10c. yearly subscriptions received by the publishers OA) giving two banUsome volumes of over 400 pages cacti. Hall yearly, $1.)6. A Dell and ingerb Steel Portal; of Mr. Beecher presented td all yearly subscribers. Utraordioary otter l PLYMOUTH PULPIT (sa). and the CHRISTIAN ONION(S2 1.0).an Unsectarian, Independent, Christian Journal-16 pages, cut and stitched, clearly printed, ably edited, sent to one address for 62 weeks lbr tour dollars.— Special Inducements to canvassers and those getting up clubs. Specimen copies, postage free s lbr J. B. FORD A CO , Pub's, 39 Park Row, N. Y. Oct. 16-4 w Alleits Lung Balsam 1 Tuizg4lEDT FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CROUP. AS AN RXPRCTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is composed of the active princlpfti of roots and t heir hich ere ph etatially extracted. so as to Mats all medical qualitiea. lanivrafte AND rIIBLICi !BEAMS Who are 4- no often afilkted with throat diseases, will End a mire remedy . in -this Balsa*. Lose:lgoe end wanrs sometimes ere relief, bat tb/a- Balsam, taken • few times, will aware a permanent care. Will aIl those apticiael with (Ma& or Oonintaptkow ere this - Wow • Stir ;trial I They will be pleated, With the real; and ogees that the Bars Itamedy Is Tonal at Lest. IT I 8 BOLD BY ALL =New, Oct. uk-4w 1 ) .A.1N KILLER, PAIN is supposed to be the lot du poor mortals.. Inevitable as death, and liable at any time to cans an. on Its. Maass It Is disputant tist remedial .gnats should be et hand, to be used on enwrgency. when we ars guide to had the arareciallag spay of p, the the depressing Inaussame of dimmed. each a remedial scent scahte ta PIM' DAMN "PAIN !ULM," the . hme of whkh has extended over all the eartb. *add the Igeupd Ims of the polar regions, or beneath the tatohnble sad Musing suns ot the tropics, its Milan are known and appre ciated. 4g4 by enlisting humanity has Load relief from man of lot lib. The effect of the Pala =kw mialarp patien ik : 4 =M4:= In cases of , sat7Mm the rysmns. hes t o ten micukirktl, and has wo n Ike It a rum satoni t inedesat fetesietleu that can never be korgottem , !wad ~ respeln, es auctioned resgriy, • sem et • 11111111, 1111411, Sank ite4 ItiwiiiiCOsisi .60saiw id ow* as, sod 0 . gromumialeterphiklosassoarad Off flat _ t positkin auV i r mgt. cis o :' ' 'H ewers ot 0 ts and .oill Ihr Perry tog Vega* am emi rs, felte no other. fold tog et eimist stza OTICE. The &at and fins) account of Jozus Adam.crams., Aidirnes of rialo Nalrony and wife, of Gooney, Pa, ha. b i ar died In the court ofOcso awn Plaiapt Adams C0V147. and will he aosilrliad ea ake Ziff de. Waennsher, WSJ, nalasa ewe be drown to the contrary. Oct. 22.--td• Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the HOn. ROSH? J. Iftentia, President TT of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Court. of Cpl. and Terminer and General Jail De. livery „tor the trill of all capitaland otheroffendery In said nation, and Joann J. Yuan and R ohn} G. Ban rea,lisqra;Judgee of **Courts of Mailmen Plesse,aad Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer sad General Jell Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders In the county of Adams have issued their precept, bearing date the 16th day of August, in the year of our Lord one tbousend eight hundred and six•nine, sad to me directed, for holding • Court of Common. Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of tb. Peace, and General rail Delivery and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the Md of November, 1869. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justice, of the Peace, the Coroner and the Constables within the said county, that they be then and there In their pro perpersone. with their Rolls, Record; Inquisitions. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their altos and in that bet:Wrapper tabs to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall he in the Jail of said county of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. PHILIP HANN Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct 22, 1869. =EI L. CABBAGESEED. y GAVE lumen and will send by mall the Seed of the .I. follow larval Pities of CABBAGE: "STONE id ABON"—a remarkable sweet and tender variety. I have 'succeeded In raising this variety, to weigh from 15 to 22 pounds. Under &voluble cir cumstances every plant will bead. MamNoth Drumhead --equal In quality with the Ston* mason. Under high culture head. attain to the weight or 40 lbs. The Seed Is put tip to packages stud sect to any a d- drew on the receipt of SO et.. for one package, or 86 cta. for both varieties. Direction. for num...tut cultivation accompany each package. Beveral Bpecimens uf the above vari eties were on exhibition at the hurt agricultural Fair In Gettysburg. 2,567 IM 109,000 00 Oct.tl.—tf 1000 00 5,e of the 000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED for liardlug's tion New Illuminated and Illustrated KW- lEEI Life of Christ, and Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. The works are now ready for delivery. Address for Catalogue of the beet veiling Subscription books pab 41mhed. 1,513 2.5 7 40 00 (.10 1560 648 11 lEE W. W. IianDING, Philadelphia, Publisher of Hardlna's Pktorial Pausil.r Bibles. 310 66 260 CO rriTLER WATER WIDIELII.—Orer 3,000 In opera. lion. Addrese the m'Cre.IMIIITan Machin.' Co w Claremont N. 11, for reduced price ILL. 496 00 90,E 00 mils MAGIC COMB will change any colored balr or ,IL beard to $ permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mall for fl. For sale by Merchant. k Dragnets generally. Address Magic Comb Co., Springfield, Maas. E2;l 252 50 $lOO,OOO 00 1,770 30 AGENTS ! READ THIS ! E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OP SSO per week and t Xpensee , or allow • large commission, to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. Addrmas 11. Wagoner A Co., Marshall, Mich. 1,96{6 35 :.„sl2O 31 7,605 12 90,000 00 745 00 ÜBE B. A. FAKSZBTOCK'B VaRIIIIVUGI 83 268 00 68,831 86 $ll4O How I made It in sLx months. game and sample mailed free. A. J. PULLAM, N. Y. 640 61 = 61 A 81( YOUR. DOCTOR 08. DRLIGN)IBT FOS RWEIT 0 Q 011'ini by P. STEARequals (bitter) Quinine. Mannfac tured NS!, FARA it 0., Oben:this, Ni.' York. 1271.252 50 Aromatic Vegetable Soap. TOILET SOAPS IESTABLISH 1103, YEW YORK.] For the Delicate Skin of Ladies end Claktres RED JACKET A X E Is better Lean oar regular shaped Axes for those rea sons: Pirst—lt cute deeper. Second—lt don't stick In the wood Third—lt doe. not Jar the hand.— Fbarth—lio time is wasted in taking the Axe eat of the eat. hilth.—Wlth the saute labor you will do one-third more work than with regular Axel. Red palat has nothing to do with the good qualities of this &ie. for all our Axes are painted red. If your hard ware store does not keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or fill your orders direct, or give you the name of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axes. LITPENCOTI' it BAKEWELL, Sole owners of Colbert:es and Red Jacket Patents 0ct.1.-4t SIEVES AND WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTURXD BY SELLERS BROTHERS, 623 Market Street, Phila. Sept. 2t. 1569.-3 m-In 8008 AGENTS WANTED YOB STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T. BARNUM Warne By UIMULF. 111 ONE WWI 6C ‘ WO VOL, VIIIII—NIAILT SOO Pacts—PRINZID ly 33 ELEGANT PULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS It Embraces Forty Years Recollections of his Busy Life, as a Merchant, Manager, flanker, L.ctnrer, and , howman, and give. accounts of his Imprisonment, his Failure, his Successful European Tours, and im portant Historical and Personal Reminieceaces, re plate with humor, Anecdotes and Entertaining Nar ativa. It oontaine hie celebrated Lecture on the Art of Money Getting, with rules for Success in Bnaineati,for which he was offered Sl,OOO. We offer extra induce menu to Agent.. lend for 32 page circular, with Specimen Engraring and terms to Agents. 10,000 AGENTS WANTED /OR PRIEST AND NUN. This most exciting end Interesting book, by a popular authoress, is now ready, and those who wish to canvass for It should apply immediately for sir calm, (with stamp encloied,) stating territory desired, experience, Ac. Agent. wanted everywhere for this and other first-clam books and engraving., by CWT. TENDEN k McKlNNEY,l3lleCheatont t, Phila delphia, Ps. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY NO. 8 CHURCH STREET, P. 0. BOX 6506. NEW TORE . CITT An organisation of oapitalkts kir the purpose cot Im porting Teas and distributing them to Merchants throughout the country at Importer's prices, Laub. limbed lOC Mead for Price List, BIG CROPS AND HIGH PRICES are making Farmers able and anxious to psocure that to practical and useful book ever is. wed for their benefit, entitled 'THE FARMER'S MANUAL," by the well known author, Geor g e N. Waring; also, celebrated at the Agricultural Engineer of the great Central Park, New York. Thousands ot Farmer. need and meat Ale vary popular work, cod we de** active Agents is every county to supply thing. •We will pay from 1100 to 1 1230 p,r month. itooordlatt m ostablltty and meta.: For full poi 'Oct* ro address A. U. HUBItARD, ?Wither 400 Medulla It., Phila. Aug. 2F, 1566-9 m EMYLOYIKI{NT Mar pays. Tor particulars, wildcats B. M. STU on & CO. , Brattleboro, Vt. Ladies Fancy Furs I JOHN FAREIRA, 718 4440. fl STRART., ightio of the Aka. bet. 7th and Bth St, South Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer, Haanlactarer and Dealer In all kinds and quality of •FANoY FURS POS. LADIES' AND OBILDRINIS WERE. - Having enlarpd, renualidedaid bnprovedno old sad birdrably known PER =POEM and Midas bit. ported a very large and splendid 'animal of all the Atfloroat kinds of Yon boat Lie loads, In ieloPe, and haul bad tbolla rylada ap by the non skillful work. 'wen, I would respectEtlly WE' my friends of Adams and adOont Combas, to pail and moans ay vary lae~ebesatifol eseortment of Panay fan, Ibr la4to aid Oblidren. lam determined te ea at se lOW prices sr any other teeptetable lionedin thiseity. All Pars Warranted. No inlreprlsentstkets to an* JOHN Oct I, 1889 -4m 718 Arch Street, PhllafleiPlgo• . . WANTED AGENTS, PILEIII AID 11001114111011411:01011111 KEROSENE LAMP, =meet by mon dm a• Protons tit ow 001. Akeltd.* Safe rano* a& Per mat 0 Oib-ao bat aboo=ritlif brook or arrow, boosubsoksao. Oar* sostrA, booms it aoapigoo a wept or., 13t Piliportkiakalakkoloa sae okiZ i t . PI That, Noeboaine Hanisbie lNlikil , k i gs: 044 16, isea-tr JACOB AtiLBORN, Preth Address SOLOMON WEIDNER Bigler, Adams co., I COLGATZ 4k 00'8 BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS COLBURN'S PATENT Pittsburgh, Penna KAGLIIIR AND GIIMAN J. B. BURS & CO., Publisher% Hartford, Conn to auras br gal and gtranallalti . 1. IT 131,1 C SALA 0 1?„:VALIMEIE L REAL ESTATE. The andenigned, Admidatrster of the Potato of Na 81A111411. decaamd, *lll sell at Publics Sala an Saturday, Ms Mk day of Orleans nadoit Wan*, Y. on the proetheee, by order of the Orphans' Coati of Adams county, the /ARM of said deawsi, In ltrsakUo iawashiP. Mow county, Pa, shoat =s halt mule from the limpid to Inc 'anon vall y , Cu the public road leading from Miltown to Nihipabor. get'e Saw-st 111, adjoining land, of John Livere, John lolhnea, Tobias Miner, and *thorn, containing 75 ACRES, more or lam The Improvenumta are a two. story IifiIATHEENCIANDED ifOUDl,with I. .114 6 , , d/fubla Log ERA with Wagon Shed, and other onthilldings ; • never-haling Spring OfjVator near the duelling; • thriving Orchard of tholes fruit of ail kinds, Apples, Power, Chorrimi, Am About 30 At,.. are In good Tunbor, the balance cleared and under cultivation, with a lialr propartkm of good Meadow. The land le In a good Mate of cab tivation, having been .recently well Emod. Also, at the memo time and plan* will be sold a TIthOT 01 MOUNTAIN LAND, contandng 27 Acres more or leen, In the maze township, about ml Me northwest of Hill town, well covered with tingeing young Timber, Chumming, Book Oak and Black Oak. Persona wishing to view the promisee, will call on the undersigned residing near Smith's Tavern, or on Sirs. Sharrott residing on tho Pena. Attendance will be given and ulnas mad, known on day of sale by JOHN NHANNAH, Adm'r JAmm Mmuirr.Atirtioneer. Sept. 24.—m VALUABLE MIUS it FARM AT PUBLIC SALL The subscribers will offer at Public Sala, es 38 hir• day, the 64.1 day etf Noomaker seat, 441 o'cLeck. P. X. on the premises, their TALUS SU PILOPIIRTT, Mts. Lied In Liberty township, Adams musty, P•ma.il% I mom moo Mead fltshileld. known as the "COMPANY HILLS' The Farm contains 215 ACRIB, more or lees,of patented Lind, edJoining lands of Jobs Baum. gardner, Joieeph Mickley, Gaper Myers., and others. The Improvements are a large two..tory Mons and part LOO 110111111, Stose * Bank Barn, Wagon Ikea, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Stook e Hollehatudother oltibelid• loss, with a well of water at the door. There are about 125 Ames clear, 25 Acres in Meadow, and the balance In One Timber, consisting of White Oak, Wel. nut and Hickory. There Ls an orchard of choice fruit, consisting of Apple, Peach and Pear Tress.— The MILLS are on Middle creak, with sufficient water to run the year round. The MilLhoues Is 50 by 44 hie, three stories high, Stone; Power, two 011/8601 Wheels, 18 feet high, with two rain of Barg and one pair of Chopping Scones, and all the machinery and Sutures belonging to a Grist mill and law There are are also on the premises a TINANT MOUILII and STA BLit, with a well of water at the door, The above Mill and Saw mill are in a good neigh• borbood for Crabs and sawing, being within oinil mils of CarrolPs Tract. and on. mile of Window, also near to Schools, Churchee and Market& An per on wishing to view the property can be showy the smile by James W. Irwin, who lives there o. Attendance 411 be given shd terms made known on day of male Sept. 3..—te VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • AT PUBLIC BALD.. . -- The•cbseribes, intendin - to reTIM ginning will oder a Public Bale, Bahaday. , fArd,lllo), at his residence In Liberty township, Adams county, Pa, about 1% Wk s north of ltramittebury,, Yd., near the road wading from namitlidenw to Mastoid, that desirable and valuable NARY, on which be now resides, oontainimy 61 AMISS, non or lidw, on which are. erected • large LOG WRATH/111,110ARDID Hol7Blt, • new Prams Barn, • large Out House lbr Hog Pei and Caw Bourn and other outbniklings.— There Is an encellent and never-fatting well of water convenient to both House and Darn, • Spring and Milk House a short distance from the Dwelling There is on the peseasse • lb/Ming young Apple 0r• chard just In beaten and of a /hoImSANKT Of Path, with • greet many Apple Trees on other pests of 'he premises :also, almost all Tatietles of other Fruits, such sa Cherries, Peaches, Plume and Pears all of a good selection or Fruit. The Farm is all under good inch( and in a goal state of a:attrition, nearly all of It being granite soil and very easily Improved. There la a suni,lent quan tity of Window Land, • reasonable proportion of nut lar. A usTer-balag Stream of Water rums through the Para, It is bounded on the North by a Public Road, ad! Is conveniently situated , havieg the ad vantages of 3 AGM,' Saw-milla.-Scheola, Churches, *c., in salon distance. Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling on the subscriber and viewing the property Demo purchasing slue ham. Sale to commence on said day at 2 o'clock. P. Y., whenattendancewil be given and arum sada known by THOMAS COOK. Oct. 1.-41 PUBLIC SALE Or A VALUABLE VARY The undereigued will offer et Public Bala, on Saner. day. the =A day of October but„ at II o'clock, tI , the following valuable YARN. situated in Hountplement township, Adams county, Peon's, adloinfing lands of Joseph el:angler, Andrew Howard, sad others, con. talnlag 132 ACRial. The era is under good caltive- Non with a fair prtikarklon of Meadow and about 24 ACRES OP GOOD WOODLAND. The Improvements armlet M• good LOG WEATHIABOANGILI DWI/0 LING ROUX, Bank Harty Mllch House, Carriage House, Hag Pau, sad all other neemeary oathalktlaga There lea Spring near the Haw. Mare is on Apple Orchard and a large variety of Paschen, tc. The bracing le In good order. The Fula will be sold In parts of 100 Armand la. proven's:lla, or all together as may best cult par chasers. I will also sell at my present residence In Btraben township, Adams meaty, Pa., a TILACT OF GOOD WOODLAND, adj.:l4ow Mae of Geo. Howard, deed. and Ephraim Deer& re The Tram contains 7 Aisne and will be sold Ice parts of 2to 3 Acres. It is within 1% miles of Gettysburg making It very desirable to persons wishing to purchase Woodland, es Illisnyeburg affords a toady market for Wood. The Farm will be sold first, and the Woodland at 2 o'clock, P. M, in order to give persons final town time to attend said wile. Attendince will be given and terms route known on day of sale by JACOB L 022. Oct. I.—te yALUABLE FARM AT PRIVITY BULB The undersigned, intending to quit Aiming, offers at Private Sale, TAM 74.111 f on which he reeklee, I, Stmban township, Adams county, Pa, oa the road leading from Gettysburg to llunterstown, 73 maim from either place, containing 125 LOUd, nom or less. improved with a large two•story BRICK DWSL LIN,•, with Backbulkling, containing JO rooms, large Bank Bart, Corn Crib, Boring House. Carriage House, OntAltsben, Rog Pen, and other outbuildings; a never-LWing Spring or Water between the House and Barn, a tine thriving young Orchard of choice trait of all kind'. There ars about 8 Acres In good Timber, the balance cleared and under good cultivation, with • large proportion of Meadow. The Farm has been well limed, and Is one of the best wheat producing farms In the neighborhood. There is every. convent once on the premises, and it le desirably located with reference to Schools, Churches, Market, Ac. I It will be sold on reasonable terms. Panora de siring to view the premises or obtain fartheo Intorms lion will call upon or address the undersigned. If not sold by the Ist of Nocessber, the Para will be for MINT. JORN Gettysburg, Pa, Sept. 3, 1169.-2128R1N K131107P PUBLIC SALE • The undersigned, Ilmecutor of the last Will and Testament of Richard Crouse, deceased. will eels IS Public Sale, inwasturstoy, tee 73rd day of Oaken , lad, at I dams, P. N., on the pram 'sea, by otdor of the Orphans' Court of Adams musty, a TRACT OP LAND, situate in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa, ad joining lands of lase Shea, Joseph Hoffman, halm of Jacob Drown, and others, ooata hang 44 ACILSIS, mom or lem. Several Ames are in good titular,, the bal ance cleared and nate caltivatloo, and all order good fencing. • Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by H. P. 111611.431, Executor JIM CLLDWILL, AClCtelloof. Oct. I,—ta VALUABLE PROPERTY AT . PRIVATE SALE. The undenigned sera at Private Bala a TART DEIHIUBLIO VASS, situate la Stratian townahla, about Atoll's southwest of Newehaster, satioildag lands Gary lb Seq., George O da, sad others, containing Id • of land In a high testa o cultivation. The Improve seats are a sew watch. erboarded OOTT•01 HOBBS, frame Barn, a thrlv lug young Orchard of Apple 'ad Peach Trees, Brill* Tine. and - Bruit Tree, ln the yard, a well of Hater at the door ; a never-faillas Stream runs through the centre of the Tarn. There it an aboadatios of Tim ber. The location is souvonisatio Ohara% Scheele, Hills, and Karim. Th. Property in well suited for division, and will be sold lo Lore or entire to salt ptirchassre. Persons wishing to view the premises or aeceitaht terms, will call on the subscriber or address b letter. New Ch ILII MM. Chafer, Ann. 13, 11169.-tf AilltA WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LAND& I HAVI ON HAND A PIW TR ACTS OF No. 1, 'mond hand, prisaaptlen Lands located asarlall roads,Oonnn Tank &e., In wall asttlitd aelibbat hoods, which I win IND, *Tacloban* at a tilt ink or Real istatsin Adam comity, Pa. 010. ARNOLD. CHEAP LANDS! I haw, ar ishr more thee 100 PAINS, ear *g le sin from 10 gores to Seat Awed. sad 'Valk% le price from al to IMO Pal AMA. The Gaggle le ow sapwood. Soil adopted to the growth IT Grebe. Oliver, Grus, hat sad Grapes. Wear etniedesi Ch AP RAILROAD TICKETS will be provided aw ill who tome to m• oeto to %hil. 101 .Itre dowsmo of Ite, address O. 11 .GILETTilk erwatgew, N. C. Sept. 3, 1911111,4 ha VALUABLE PROPERTY Mt MIL The atillerehroed otos big VALCIABLII MOM TY, as York street, adfolaing proputler of Andra, fshkk asi l =l/Olsge,deeeeeed. The properly hi to good APPlesee on the understood rodeo( or the property before gareikaddavdarykdre. lOWA C. cAssaaaur. Goariatiric, S. a, Isla—au jpIiI 3 IATE SALE ON • NAM orrrynrusa. The awierslgaed baying Welded Ma hos libel* (badatrfaad towadifp, Lelllll 00013% masa wad IS OP WSW raabi of bars turnpike. &beet adle, ass pertlek et It at Mats Sala it OM 111 eelIN et c od Wu bad, milk SO saw at pod Tbra B bat,- Boo l == Dass,=l other isoo li n assossaboa. Masco la • Ilao pose Ore:bard le wpm andbloa of all Ida& at halt, So pasta. spa of tie bad tuba bps baud aad ha rod able et welldevidait.' Sa.day smolt *Wag 'to probes bald' las Item Nerkeita. °bamboo, Sebool•bourra, nimbi asi AU to sail aad this one. JUG 141.86.-tf num= 1111111)1X lildtplinua Pim Tim sadmiped, Adatahssasars of the estate of Dams t o dooshod, will hair at Pablo: Oak, on I.lA* MA day qf NlPoicagbir, itle, of 12 o'clock, 3 5. 2 •••• • !LO O P Off LAND, oastaia hw &boo; &G&W sad ON TNI•AN OMAR NIIADOW MIMI I AOl3 adjalabg, bidarota "liallivad and itara, la Strobe& adjoin ing tito Ilasolas hen of said deerwad, •• leb Is • lug. MON WAJUIROCIBJI AGO LIMN 1100111, whit ilailrald Mow and Switch, Blackman!! Moo, lad a sew :moron mow MILLING, with a well of good watar—kaows atolinklatilitatioa." Also—A /AIM, minutia! la town. ship, adjoining Undo of John Mn isplar ant George Guidon. Hoerr Semis, and others, containing about to ACM, has tag masa an it a sew tw o- Gary LOG HOOBl, with Kitchen and ontionikUnp, and a Frame Soak Gam L I labibt.Whael MUMS CAlti, In good rim- Atlant ardor. f is,* wi ll be glees and faun woke known on day omale. OoL 15.-11$ VALUABLE MILLS AT PRIVATE SALE. No. very desirable Mill Pro rorltial, 41010 18 m il/LllllO, as th e head irate% t f u Zi e lloseesq, o• • • • frock Elars•7, twins ea No. 2—One other Mill Property, with 40 ACING OF LAND, on Marsh Gunk. known as Beadoes NW, six Wits west of Gettysburg. No. 3—One other Mill Property, with 60 AMIN OF LAND, on the Turnpiko Wawa bow Anbottstswa to Hanover, one mite Wies tb. lat ter sac., known a. LloWageee NW. A CHOIO FAR aq M, ' Contain's( 231 AMA 01 LAND, IN 11111111, autl, 100 Busbois of Limit 00 ite AOl2B Aare, with choicelalldlap , two alto west of Oettysbarg ONO. AIIIOLD. Gettysberg, Nept.94,1161.-3m. P. B.—l would teatime one of the above Pro. pestles lbr s good Pane fa Adage county, Pd. 010. ARNOLD. WOOD FOIL SALE, 300 CORDS OAS, 200 HICKORY, AT SANDOE'S MILL Prb. $2 Lunt per Nadal te. 11TosaiL ORO. MUIOLD. a•ityablerg.Aug.lB,lllllB.—ti FOR SALE, My Property or atasebereaurg sa, GeUythrrg, Pa THE. HOUSE is a two-story brick, Gas la ts, e. Hydr ant la 14 yard *I% pod ma. batldtap, choice var-stlas of Grapos. eltrawasnita. Bliekaurtss, Ratryborrisa, Poach and done Pear Treason di • lea. B. IL ZOW. Sept. 10.—tt IBILAXL IRWIN, JANZS W. IRWIN JOHN /RWIN. NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminio 111ASOO as the 4111140 of Asa T. WILISIT, late of Measliest township. Adams county, Pean'a., demoted, laded bees Amami to Me umlersimaidow adding said township, duo hereby elm notice to ell pumas Indebted to mid estate to make issmediate payment mad than as elitism against th e time wrn present them propy authenticated for milk. mint. Dept SARI 0. wman. Ada'z 24.—1 t NOTlCE.—Letters of Adiaini*. N Meths' on the estate of JACOI BOOVIR, WO of imam teemeldp, Adams meaty, Ps., deeeesed. Eisvisig been granted to the endweigned rankling l mid township, be hereby gives notice to ail, peruses indiestrl Mudd estate to make heasediate payment. and thus having dams against the same to present them properly enthentiented for eettken est. dpLld-It JOHII LULU, gilm'r. MOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on Not odour of Joann B. Nom, Nog., lot. of Abbottatown, Adam. to., Pa., demigod, biotic been granted to Nut uottotelitaod, rooldtag htrtillMpo burg, busby bombto all proms Ito 'Wood to Wei moat. mediate paymast, and those haring claims against tan Na. to moon thous properly sothootlestod Nor oottionoot. - • Ifirtot the convalesce of perms bath' Nato. moots to mks with the Morro mute, tiny con Gin up Sept. l on ithrerkiipeasler, of Abbo ttstawo. f.—/te (IN tbe'llte Amy of July, TWO COWS strayed frost t.J r o dendia of as stibscrlber la Got= --am • lonliakl, whh Intl& whits on ens tiwobtbsr rod aad whits spotted, with very bleed horse. • reward of 1120 will he paid Orr .la fessettea that will smeary their rearrary. Getty•barg e Ps., Oet.lS.-3t J. J. =IX Wants and Vaulty. WATCHES & JEWELRY. WM. P. McCARTNEY wimp's to Intorm hisCustamere and the Public ly, that laving paritkamd the Waren of hie =or (L. V. B. Boma) in the Watch and Jewelry gtore OCI Baltimore at., Gettysburg, ite Will spare ao seats to give nstisiketiost to an. hasinet returned from the City with a splendid amsertment of GOLD AND &ELVER AMERICAN AND 6W768 WATCHES. JEWELRY; AILVER. titi AND TABLE MOONS. PORED, GOLD. SILK ER AND 8168 L FRANZ SPECTA CLAZ; alth CLOCKS if las bad men ofkairre, z n usicaz. manse!, RANTS, om" 0 OTT AR STRINGII.IOISW3 AND BRIDGES. WrWatth and Clock Work warranted for one year. Jewelry repairing executed la a neat and workman like manner. [Sept. 10, 1141.—1 f ISAAC K. SFAUFFER, WATCAES & JEWELRY, N 0.141 NORTH lACONO STRUT, ooroor of Quarry, Au assortment of Watches, Jewehry, Barer and Plated Ware modestly on hand. /17pItepalrIng of Watches and Jewelry Promptly attended to. fAnd. 13, 1301).-ly Chestnut and 12th Street Or REAL ESTATE. PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY CO., GRIND OPENING CHRISTMAS TRADE MAGNIFICENT STOCK NOVELTIES FANCY GOODS, &c. BRIDAL GIFTS A SPECIALTY. BAILEY a co. love the betutesseet stets hi lb. world, yid will at 411 thaw Ink pleated to road's and ttt•w visitor* threegb their edabliehatimat BAILEY & CO., NEW MARBLE STORE Chestnut and 12th Streets, - PHILADELPHIA ON. 16, 1614-31 a Trees k, Potatoes for Sale. • TElRsubseribes airs for sale, at thollsod i antssaers.qa* Il• mirth • r esso won maessed Hoek of UMW st . mimed prima— A lin • imp lot of CLUIIIIII 101411 . 114 5 an An iv All, Oct. 11, 11111.41$ ' CARDS, Letter Heidi, Rill limitah. tivoslaro, lavolopoo, :sad oil klub of Joh. Pr!shoe owo with %Waal sod oboe at tiq oaf. Q SALE OF ILL AID PIaIIONAL PROPIIITT 1111UPINT GULDIN, JKJUIIILIALR aULDaN, Admlaktnitort. ALSO, grgal :Satires. 13V. S. RINEY $2O REWARD. PHILADILPHIA. JEWELERS. /011 THE FALL AND Or A 0/ ALL THI WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE,