Sittints x ' ' SPRING & SIJIAMBR GnODS ARENDTSVILI I R, PA. . BIAS R. COVER NG opened a aim stars, in ArendSaville, hat returned from the city with a splendid as. eit 6ROCIRTZB, 7 QUZZNBWAIM, HARDWAIII, be pirabirmod my initlrestock for cub. lan told, very alkasp. efts me • call &adjudge •••. T. E. COT= J. L. SCHICK Largest and Best Seleotadiljtook of Y GOODS AND OTIONS been brought to Gettysburg this' tall, which at UN lowest paisple rata Ime.—tr NEW and Winter Goods. PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA EST t BOWERS received their NEW PALL AND WINTER I Ed, an excellent eatortmeet, selected with will be add cheep for thy. • . sw a call and examine oar Gads. DRIEST A DOWERS. 11169. tf V tbr the Grove & Balm Sewing marline. GETTYSBURG IONA", BANK ! MINT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT ■nd BOLD IIZST PRE.MILW paid on GOLD and .IL Elk , PONS CA RID OR COLLIETZD *siring to Invest In BTOOKB er BONDS, tsd, are invited to all, ea we have tb• Hiles of New York, Philadelphia or tunoty markets. Coemequestly all orders er• pruxiptly executed poirewhig COUPON BONDS, and &dent toconvert Into Registered, re requests. 1 WI IfITI the advantage to trawler at a = 12V1211111 MVPS of all deoondag a- Clone tot rile ON lIIPIOIAL DIPOSITB advance d I per coat, sit • Pl/. 01ST. for 1 year, 4 NCR 011 INT. for 6 months, 11 ?XII OILIIT. for • moutke wishing Information In regard to• f. te, Stocks all kinds, srs revisited to' call and we will cheerfully give all la- J. 111011 X B/ÜB,, Cambia'. rt. Roy. 6,1669-If Tall 00 . 017318a1l WOOD UM P ! cameo why ate it the beat Pump otesto jilt:tura to Amnia fiw LLS 'CISTERNS. Is. .2. W bB. It Is toweblso. • way luny. 2, I T. The Water.- It is all Wool. Wood Ii eso . L It dose not _thoolt In the It Is oot noble to got °allot •w. 10. Bbookl soy repairs be e= le time, they ass made by any par. hoe. 11, It will not freeze. 12. It is Mopes than skiamoilbor relksble p UMW- Ihstared. • of ths superior cbarouter of tide Pu parabolas. to tier following persassX . i fame, and taisd ft Ili* *tire Mb. , Ittsaktta tp. • Gomm Sank Han. Antelll Um, 7neldts Sp.., A. N .; John Cr.... G . P. Di Polar 81d. . 17 , Ps ; ff . • Deals] Elul; la. Tian, Iffcaufforp tp.; Lamp Borer- • Pampa fur walla or oieterna en •Mloomptete and nary far 1111111 by alp& of tke irdl sr eistars. eWldietioa la all mem at no payment nmptired. mil or oillwridel womptly attended to. J 08.111% 11111XILLI. --- Adams county, N. =1 'es' Fancy Furs L N FAREIRA, ARCH STREET.,. alb* bit. Stb 9t. au* SW PHILADELPHIL, sad Dealer la aiikiwis wail ANC Fl:7ls .ANDostaasiors WEAL • amonno z ag u r sad ov an ing did sod oa har 11 2 I SE N I : rn : st a l i "i ldo I l a f • Ut 3 nnionain Oils so In Unison =Mtn work- Win anybloollsoilmboas • • lo Ooli sad guano al on, ' anoessoag of Non No" Ibr I on dournlood to all at Y. o • nononook soonia dilocnn. onontoo. 110 alnprosootashoo lo Minn ng Ant strea, JOBEN Tr=iii. NT' CCIIIPO-UND lON ?ZS MI 01 BORITII:ROLT,I2UPLITMA etiaestddlaess• 01 the - Y~wd Alsomuurr beastriadta lIIIAMDB OF CURB, al lb* aitaatry, sad has Snot tf Ulm fa time sad Irmo mated,* ea*. ilive a rirstla lb, haat Itior boasaboW should a'alb a hot of y thU maids* aa4 ?boast's that It has allottoll as 11 4 ". sad 117 lauziYourelt 01).,ect Nth stifierisel gall. /* in Moroi, Aussl4llllll*._ 0.4 MAIL YO=T a CO.. 41te *lir and lintisd. "bitailik , Orr l dieb7. X•v. 11A..11401. WOOD WANTED. A few Corda of good dry Wood will be, taken at trso ollifkiei Vatta,ent of a& .counta, if delivered LARGE BEETS.—Mr. B. S. Smith, of Ranterstown, send us three large Red Beets, one of wide!" measures 21 inches in circumference, and weigh. 5 lbs. TO BE CLOSED.—We are requested to state that the Stores and places of businees in Gettysburg will be closed on Thum* next—Thanksgiving day. DEDICATION.—The new Odd Fellows Hall in York Springs Borough is nearly completed, and will be dedicated in a few week& The officers of the Grand Lodge !rill Probal# be Prlseut UNION fiiIiRVICEB,—By' an arrange ment beraftieil the Pastois of the various churches in town, there will be services in the United Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Mr. Ja'mieson, Pastor,) on Thursday .morning next—Timnksgiving day. PROF. !LIDD.—We are happy to be mule to announce that the distinguished Elocutionist, Prof.,Kidd, will give an el onutinna intertallnment Aglieultinn/ Hall, Nov. I:3d. All who know of the abi/ ty of this gentleman anticipate a rich treat in his readings and recitations on this occasion. .Why don't you trade with me," said a close-flsted tradesman, the other day. The reply was characteristic. "You have never asked me, sir. I have looked thro' the pipers for .au invitation in the shape of an advertisement, and eatnd none. I never go whore lam not invit. '- ' • INFORMATION WANTED.—The pa rents of John Elliot Kanaval, of Ayr Twp., Fulton county, Pa., would like to get in formation of his whereabouts. He left home about six weeks ago, and Is suppos ed to have gone towards Gettysburg. He is 16 years old, sutall in size, and has red hair. PROMOTED.—we are glad to • notice that our young friend, H. Buchanan Danner, has again been promoted to an vanceti elerkshlit in the Internal Rev enue Bateau. Washington. He now oc cupies a 4th class desk, with salary of .$lBOO. This is the second promotion, and is a compliment to his fidelity and capac- Sty, as neither promotion was solicited. NEW OYSTER SALOON!—E. H. Mtli noti would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettyiburg and vicinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, in connection with Ice Cream, at his old stand, on Cham baburg street, and asks a public share of patronage. He has made special arrange ments for the accommodation of Ladies And Gentlemen. By strict attention to business he feels confident .of giving satis faction to all. Families wishing oysters by the quantity will be supplietrat lowest mar ket prices. Give him a call. nov. 12-2 t INSTALLED.—The folldwing persons have been installed as officers for the ensu ing quarter, for Gen. Reynolds Lodge, I. 0. G. T., in this place : W. C. P., John T. Gledhill ; W. V. P., Jennie Powers; W. S., Simon S. Loser; W. A. S., James H. Flemming; W. T., A. W. Flemming; W. F. S., David T. Loser, W. C., Alfred Loser ; W. M., John E. Beecher ; W. D. M., Carrie Young ; W. 0. S. G., North McElroy ; W. 0. S. S., Thaddeus W. S. Flaharty ; W. R. H. S., David L. Smith ; W. L. H. S., WilliamH. Tipton. WINTER SUNDAY SCHOOLS.—We invite the attention of Sunday School workers to the appeal of filr. Baughman, Agent of the American Sunday School - Union, in to-day's paper. It is a sub ject worthy of serious consideration. It was tborougly diascuased in the County Sunday School Convention held in Get tysburg a year ago, and resolutions were then unanimously adopted in favor of keeping open Sunday Schools during the entire year. Day-schools are most effi cient in the winter season, and a little en ergy and determination on the part of Sunday School workers would show that it is equally practicable to have Winter Sunday Schools, SOLD.—Prot Ehrebart has sold to Bev Samuel B. Smith, a lot of ground contain ing five or six building lets on the extension .of Carlisle street for $1250. Samuel Jacobs, Executor of David Ja cobs, deceased, recently sold the farm of said decendent, in Butler township, to Jacob Wisler-118 acres, at s4,soo—taking o small property, in the same township, at $l,lOO, as part pay. Blasius Kahn his sold a tract or 26 acres, with improvements, in Liberty township; to Mr. ()rouse, of Franklin county, at $l,- 250. John McKesson has-sold about 12 acres, with improvements, in the mite township. to George Bites, at $BOO. Fronde (bullion has purchased from A. and G. W. Wehih, a tract of 15 acres, with improvements, in Huntington township, at - $2, ikt. George Devilbiss, bee disposed of the 'hotel property In Littlestown, known 443 the mdlobe Inn,' to Jacob Shealy,. tbr the sum , of #2,800. He has also sold the brick house and lot adjoining the hotel, for $750, , to Joseph Wlsotsky. IMPROMIRNTO. —ln addition, to the provements in progress in town referred to lL itt week, we notice that Levi Weaver is putti n g up a threi-story brick house on nort h wohington street, on the lot formerly occu pi e d by the Presbyterian Okurob as a burying groth.vi Mit hibmigh, having sold the property' 0171 which she resides _cat the corner of IVanhhrgton and Middle streets, .putting 3p a two-story frame dwenhag on • the adjoining Oel. Tem, of the "Eagle Hotel," her added another three-story brick wing to the hotel -on the east ; tivabeiio or the reading room. ' The bar will be re loved from the , basement to the new banal& with othor Chenites tended to site ittoressed ammuudadons and promote the comfort oilman In Elamilionten JOGegh An drew Ito. modelled and improved his barns laiherfialdr—Jaaolt illasselman it converting the old school Mote, purchased by Win, into a two-story ditelling. Robert Want& lite modern feed dwelling near Fairfield, and is putting up a new back , building. ROBBERY A 11) ARREBT.—On Satyr. ozhw night last a pocket-book, containing was stolen front the person of Alex ander Benshoff, tyho keeps a public house In Fairfield: Mr. B. had laid down on a lunch iat the bar.roetn - and fell asleep. When the time for closing up came romtd, the boy attending the bar, and a border itaard Timm J. Moore, fond some di- Acuity to awake Yr. Benaboff, and closed up the house, leaving Kr. B. sleeping an the heat. During the night the latter waked *and fOutal hisfooket . book babe- Lg thimpiehm attached to Moore, who lett during she night : ?loom is Bones* maker,' andlidd been Working he several weeks for lfhiglimr,e bet boarding =at Benshors hotel' DettiaiNe Rouser was sent en, who- Irotts uP a case, and started AhLar rested in Harrlsitaig- pit -1114/147 3 9 1 eAt.witst14, .1014daiet liatik wait • , on / 116 e C id toet Peticp'_ ip‘ the tedium urging ` been iztthe %.cithenf a :new attic sf :clothing; wst, Okei Monte was- to,pettysbcyx rilpagoated by ,1040,1:kttu to answer it Mai Owe— CONCERT ARA r9 II I4tTORIQ--rThe Sabbath School •iid - CErist Ohnreb are ar ranging to give a Concert in Agriectltnral Halton Thoredity evening neXtt Nov. (Thanksgiving night,) which will nn dou btly be a pleasant entertainment. The programme will tin a - varied :onsil monist ing of Instritnetital and Vo ca l Music, Sibging by, the School, Quartettes, &c., some of our beat amateur =Melons b* - log kindly tendered their services. There will ,be several special exorcism, "The Golden Nine," "Precious Jewels,"*and the "Oratorio of Two; Alcere," ; the l battr exercise being in sit parts. Thb hall Wll be handsomely decorated, and the enter taitunent promises to bean attractive one. Doors open at tq f o'clock ; Concert to begin at 7. Tickets can be had at A. D. -Bunn- LEn'ls, Fewilkomr Bitornens, and ;at the door-25 .Cents ; children under 12 years 15 Cents. DtaiNlNG.—One of our .. :c(ChOWS / hard up for money to meet eirienste, has been compelled to dun prety sharply, and ingeniously puts in rhyme the apology therefor—which sic: (*emend to the atten tion of our own readers : "Should you ask why this dunning, Why these eat' =plaints and murturs, Murmur loud about delinquents Who have read the paper weekly, Read what they have never paid for, . Read with pleasure and with profit, Read of State affairs and prospects, Reed of news both home and foreign, Read of essays and the poems, Full of wlsdoth and instruction, Read-the table themarkets, 'Carefhll f correcid. weekly ? Should you•ask us why this duhning ? We should answer, we should tell you. "From the printer, from the mailer,' From the kind old paper-maker, From the landlord, from the carrier, From the malt who taxes letters, With a stamp from uncle Samuel— 'Uncle Sam' the rowdies ceO him ; Prom them all there comes a message, Message kind and firmly spoken, 'Please to pay us what you owe as. ' "Sad it is to hear such message, When our funds are all exhausted, When the last hank-note has left us, When the gold coin all has vanished, Gone to pay the paper-maker, . Gone to pay the toiling printer, Gone to pay the landlord tribute, Gone to pay the nimble carrier, Gohe to pay the faithful mailer, Gone to pay our Uncle Samuel— Uncle Sam the rowdies,call him— Gune to pay for used u p - paper Ten and twenty hundred dollars "Sad it is to turn our ledger, Turn the leaves of this old ledger, - Turn to see what sums-are due us, • Due for volumes long since ended, Due for years of pleasant reading, Due for years of toilsome lobor, Due despite our constant dunning, Due in sums from three to twenty. "Would you lift a burden from us ? Would you drive a specter trout you ? Would you taste a pleasant slumber ? Would you have a quiet conscience ? Would you read a paper PAID FOR? Send us money—send us money, Send us money—send us money; SEND TILE MONEY 4 THAT YOU ORE Vs ! STOLEpI.—On Sunday night last a roan Horse, 9 years old, 15 or 16 hands high, was stolen from the premises of John Mehring, in Cumberland township. EXHIBITION.—On Tuesday evening the pupils of Miss lkicelellan's school gave 3 1 an Exhibition In Agricultural Hall, oh passed off pleasantly and satisfactoril Speeches, Singing, Tableaux , &c. So a of the tableaux were quite arts lly gotten up, and made a favorable Impres sion. ThA musical part of the programme was under the direction 'of Miss Eva Danner. BEES WAX—American apiarists are perhaps not generally aware of the enor mous consumption of this article in Eu rope, and the value of the supply from the United States. We have before us a circular from Alexander S. Macrae, An glo-American Produce Broker, of Liver pool, England, of Oct. 28, giving the quotations at that date for American bright pressed yellow Wax at 45 to 51 cents per Th., and from 43 to 431 for rough mixed—American Wax commanding the highest prices in market. independently of the very large yield of Mineral and Vegetable Waxes, England alone must consume some 2000 tons of Bees Wax a year, to the value of, say 02,100,006! As an instance of the ccinsumption, it' is mentioned Abet one European palaces one burns ten thousand wax cnndles nightly The method of lighting them is ingenioUs! The respective departments being prepar ed with the candies, an inflammable and scented web-like link (gun cotton) runs from wick to wick. Immediately one end of the link is lily the flame flashes round the connected wait lights with lightning rapidity, and in a moment they are all altitultaneously inflamed ! As the link burns and ignites each candle, an agree able odour is emitted, and the apartments at once, from one end to the other, are thus not only illumined, but perfectly refresh ed and perfumed, as if by magic ! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE for Decem ber is on our table i p advance. It is a splendid :lumber, with two steel engrav ings, a mammoth fashion plate, a colored pattern in Berlin work, and nearly fifty wood cuts. We do not wonder at the im-, mense circulation of "Peterson,"—aaid to be the largest in the world—for it really gives mere for the money then any other.; Everylady ought to subscribe Ii r 'it. Ita Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates are al wept:the latest and prettiest. Its stories are tbe hest published anywhere. In 1870, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories, Five Original Cony-Eight Nove lets will be given, among them "Thal Prisoner of the Ilastlie," by Ann S. Ste mphens, "The Secret at Bertam's Holme," by Jane C. Austin, "H it Ended," by Frank Lee Benedict, do., Ac. About 1,- 000 pages of reading matter will be giiin in 1870, 12, Mammoth Colored - Fashions and 14 superb Steel Engravings, Tbiti Magazine will hove:duly improved. Th. twine, however, will remain Tweirelhrra a year to adagio autaeribers. To Clubs it is cheaper 014 viz : four copies for 18.00, with a large engraving, (24 lathes by 18), "Our Father Who Art in Beaitm," as a, premium to the person getting up *club; or eight cOOles' for $12.00, with both an extra copy of the Magazine and the en graving, as premiums. We can speak, fro* peildstal kliowletillfe,', oh th 4 ;beauty of this Engraving. Now Is ° the' time to get up Clubs for 1810. • Specimens of the fp zine sent gratis. Adress. _ -• - . d kLIAJ .J. -PET/1E0304, - seseeeteetimee,Pbtladelpkla. N. YORK OBSERVER,—This old es tablished Religion, Wear is now running an ettraetlye specialty In a series of lettere' from the ,Rev. 41. 'Primo under the W . !). of "Around the World.' , Dr; Prime iiiniiddrig's torn of the World, by wog of Orafornis, Japan; Ohms, India; EgyPt, die., and his letters alone are worth the yearly tubseription. See adv. in 'todivr's bone. ' WECIIINCER tt' WILSON SEWING MACHINES.—A general office for the sale of !bees unrivalled Sewi t Okldailtines of will& over 400,090 arelow hair been opened in Jacobs' Building, Gettys burg. Instruction wilt be sive:title rif abuse to sil persons sad purchasers, and in order to moconnumintsi 4NT «s}• 13 . 111411 1 1 , st,ibii rats of .10 I per' booth. Teaselling Agents wanted, and Local Amato in eves lat e trn lit tat &linty.— Call or Wrest Peterson et Carpenter, Geo* Aim^. Don't burn soy fluid but Hines Ifou-Expibbltliz Ask fur glues Nr-lijiupkiskr, ntu4. .3. **Mai& ce**oi su!csoia l tif ,TfistorlNTy. • Tea:them anipurfed-Tetras and Sala. , • We are indebted to J. H. Wert, Esq., County Superintendent, for the annexed giving_ a fitll , -ilst -of the Common Schoch' in the several districbsof the coun ty, Svidch we publish as a local item of general interest By an examination of the list, it will.be seen that in seven districtalhe length of the school lenn is 4 months, in , two districts 41 months, in eleven 5 months, in three (Straban, Oxford and York Springs) 8 utonthi, and one (Beuystiarg) 9 months. The salary paid in most of the districts is $BO per month, but it ranges from $24 to $7B per month. These figures, both as to terms and salaries, are too low, and until Directors increase the term and salary we cannot expect to Repo* the servicesoffirst class teachers, .who will naturally go where their capacity command appreciative and reaumerative wages. In several districts the data are defective by reason of the School Boards failing to make report as required by law. Bat the list will be found substantially correct.— Should there be any inacuracies, the parties interested are ."requested ,to communicate with the County Superintendent, giving the necessary corrections. Of tho 153 teachers given in thiS list, two hold the Permanent State Certip, cats, viz: Miss Martha= Warren and Misi Mary McGrew. Thirty-eight hold Profes sional Certificates, nearly all of which will expire on the first Monday of June next.— The remainder hold the Provisional Cer tificate, which is given for but one year. BERWII!K TWP.-i-Tenn, 5 months—Sal axles, $3O per month. No. 1. Pigeon Hill, Samuel Hollinger " 2. Walnut Grove, Samuel A. Wertz. BERWICK BOR.—Term, 45 months-4%1- ary, $35 per month. Abbottstow*, John H. Freed. BUTLER—Term, 4 months—Salaries, $3O per month. No. 1. Middletown, Miss A. Kate Hartzel " 2. Sunny-Side, " Sue E. Bushey. " 3. Centre Mills, Isaac C. Gitt. " 4. E. W. Cook. " '6. Raffenspergefs, Miss Jennie Bitner. " G. Grape Vine, " Mary McGrew. " 7. Pine Grove, " Flora Hartzel. " 8. Clear Spring, " Belle Weaver. CONOWAGO—Term, 5 months—Salaries, $3O per month. No. I. McSberryatown, J. A. Aulabaugh. " 2. Schwartz's, Mr. Wiest. " 3. Brushtown, Wm. H. Waltman CIIMBERLAND—Term,4 months. Schools numbered 3, 5 and 6 baying 5 months— Salaries of these $24 per month ; . of oth ers $3O. No. 1. McCurdy's. Rev. W. H. Houghtelin. " 2. Boyd's, Miss Julia Hollinger. " 3. Butt's, " Minnie Minnie). " 4. Belmont, J. H. Stable. " L. Willow Grove, Miss M. Thompson " 6. Granite, James Plank. " 7. Pitzer's, Raphael Sherfy. " 8. Greenbnah, Vacancy. FRANKLIN—Term, 4,} months—salaries $27 to $3O per month. No. 1. Caabtown, Samnel S. Stocksleger " 2. Fiala's, Robert McCleaf, Esq. " 3. Scott's, Wm. D. Chamberlain. " 4. Poplar Springs,hirs.M.Chamberlain " 5. Mt. Vernon, Miss Clara S. Shorb. " 6. Mummaeburg, John Mehl. " 7. Newman's, John Atwell. " 8. Lady's, Sylvester Rice " 9. Brady's, Luther T. Fickes. " 10. Stra.nbangb's, Wm. OrendorfE " 11. Bingaman's, Jobn D. Beirozelman. " 12. Paradise, T. P. Grammar. " 13. Arendtsville, Geo. LH. Grammar. FREEDOM—Term, 5 months; except Moritz, which is 6 months—Salaries, 1630 per month. No. 1. Moritz's, Miss H. Edith Rogers. " 2. McCleary's, Miss Mary Monfort. 3. Mcllhenny's, Miss Mary Buehler GERMANY —Term, 5 months—Salaries $3O per month. No. 1. High Grove, Samuel Harner. " 2. Mt. Vernon, Hanson 0. Harner. " 3. Ash Grove, Miss Lizzie Nicks. " 4. Mt. Pleasant, " Magdalena Nicks. GETTYSBURG—Term, 9 months—Sala ries, $25 to $7B per month. No. I. Capt. John F. McCreary. "..2. Mies Martha A. Warren " 8. " Sue M. Myers. " 4. " Maria Thompson. " 5. " Mary J. McCreary " 6. " Nancy 31. White. 1111 " 8. " Carrie McMillan " 9. Colored School, Lloyd Watts. HAMILTON—Term, 5 n:tontlis-Balartee, $B5 per month, except in No. 1 $45, and No. 7 $25. No. 1. Brick B. H., East Berlin, J. C. HI debrand. " 2. Church IS." IL, East Berlin, Mise Lizzie Slaybaugh. " 3. Hartman's, C. W. Baker. 4. Pine Run, Lewis Sowers. " 5. Pike, De.niel Chrinister, Bog. " 6. Seven Hondred,M4o.E.Chronititer " 7. Union, Miss M. Jotiephine Wolf. HAMELTONHAN-Term, 4 months-Sal aries, Upper School in Fairfield $35, and all others $25 per month. No. 1. tipper School,Fair field, PeterKready " 2. Lower School, Fairfield, Miss Sallie P. Frey. " 3. Foontaindale, Miss M. V. Myers. " 4. Aimee, Samuel A Sanders. " 5.. Mt. Hope, James G. Watson. • 6. Mt. Plessant,Miss Maggie Murdock. 7. Bigham'a, Miss Anna Myers. " 8. Upper nut, Miss Sue Cart: " 9. Lower Tract, " Dora Flemming. " 10. CeM Spring, Ezra G. Topper. " 11, Went FairteM, Vacancy.. • HAItiPT6N--Ondependent Dist ri e Term, 4 mouths-S a lary, $B6 per month. No. 1. Samuel B; Miller, Esq. HIGHLAND--Term; 5 monthn-Salaritts, $BO per month. • Quarry S. H., J. Levi•Eittinier. Church S. H., Miss Aliqe.V.Tate. Locust Gave S. H., Harman H. Spence. HUNITNGTON-Tinin, months-Sala ries, sBs r per month- No• 1 . BA Wm; 1 41 4 1 1 12 *.W+ PP9 " 2. Wiermates, Miss Tillie: iseman. " 8. Hickory Pettit, Alfrod,L, WPM "4. Miller's, James Dicks, - • 5. Neely* JsCob Lehr. , " & Sadler's, J. A. - R. Mcßride;Req. " 7. Whitestown, P. W. Groot,: ", 8. Planh's, DaVid A.IV: . • , LATIMORB-Tarm 5 miintint-Salaries, ' $BB pm:month. No.. I._ Bragtorh Teter J.Detug. " 2. Churtitjr&J):VanaccirT„. " S.' Woltortre,`D. S. Brennenym " 4. State !load, AIM D. Baker. " 5. Fltiltr's, Noah Miller. InackbeemPeterGrielt: " 7. Harbold's, Miett,Lizzle.Griest. " 8. New S. iticGavern. u7nitABTIPIM - . Yert4 5 *1 1 . 11 40 rleof, $25 per mouth. No. 1. Upper, Kim Lane. " 2. Middle, MI Miry C; Seiielehart. • " 8. Lower, Samuel Winrott. LIBERTY-to i‘ixiit ip The Venplinre sreltisszaima (4a4tier; Wax... 6. sea biDoka, 1 4 11 94 1 !•134 , 14, W. 14, thlzen-• itla and Imac,Pfnher. MOUNT JOY-Tenn, months - Salazlse l $3O Per mouth I Fwo trivet* 1 1 . litut &olleged4ohiirt PA3130/26 • Wl4eNtitti Mmrfloptiter. Conover., - ° 1 3 1,40 pet . !' 110 . 0144 4 1 "1 1 .- . / 16 1#7, , • ri • xratee, Antose -111-1:414:44.95$ 44 1221111 " Alice Powers No. 1. Quakne.cillitirob, Mint R. R. Wright. ‘-‘ 2. Brough's, Miss E. Annie Hollinger. "3. White Hall. 4 , " Bendei..the School, Mils 011ie J. Heinard. " 5. West Point, Miss Lizzie Minnigh. 6. Chestnut Grove, H. N. Minnigh. " 7. Reamer's, Mite Otelia Sherfy. " 8. Boyd'', Joseph H. Orendorff: 9. Pleasant• Dale, Miss Ada Ross. " 10. Cottage Rlll7Miss Mary Sherfy. " 11. Bandersville Primary, Miss Mattie Llshey. MOIJN'rPLEASANT—Term, 4 months— Balaries, $26 pe; month. No. 1. Alfred H. Parr. ". 2. Bonanghtown, J. H. McMaster. " 3. Brush Run, Thomas McCreary. " 4. Mt. Rock, Herman J. Gross. " 5. Miller's, Otis T. Baughman. " 6. Mt. Vernon, J. H. T. Rummel. " 7. Valley, Mrs. Kate Stonesifer. " 8. Kohler's, Miss Mattie E. Hamilton. " 9: Miss Flora Meihorn. OXFORD—Term, 6 months—Salary of Oxford High School $35 par month ; of the others $3O. No. 1. High School, Oxford, H. Eckenrode. " 2. Primary " " Miss K. Miley. " 3: Valley, Miss Mary Wolf. " 4. Irisbtown, Jacob Heltzel. • READING—No report in. The Teachers are Miss Nannie E. Myers, Miss Alice Slayhaugb, W. Howard Dicks, H. T. Williams, Esq., Amos H. Staub, Geo. W. Stoner and A. D. Brown. STRABAN—Term, 6 months—Salaries, $3O per month. No. 1. Hanterstown, Miss T. A. McElwee. 2. Pines Church. J. Mason Duncan. " 3. Woodside, Miss Maggie Neely. " 4. Good Intent, " Lizzie McGrew. " 5. Brick, Mrs. M. J. Long. " 6. Rocky Grove, Miss Lizzie M. Essic. " 7. Flatbnsb, Miss Jennie Hamilton. " 8. Pinetown, " Maggie S. Moritz. TYRONE—Term, 4 months—Salaries, all $25 per month, except - Heidlesburg school, which is $3O. No. 1. Overholtzer's, Miss Mettle Linah. " 2. Belmont, Win. F. Shull. " 3. Five Points, Mks Rachle A. Wright. " 4. Heidlersburg, Miss L. A. Hollinger. " 5. Bower's, Miss Emetic Wright. " G. Cranberry, Elias D. Weigle. " 7. Gardner's, Daniel L. Plank. " 8. Chestnut Grove, Miss Sate F. Slagle. UNION—Term, 4 months—Salaries, $3O per month. No. 1. Jacob Shealy.' " 2. Pleasant Hill, David Howard " 3. Vacancy. " 4. Scbildt's, Adam Kinnemund. " 3. Schibert's, Miss Emma Warren. " C. Chestnut Hill. Vacancy. " 7. Pine Grove, C. A. Burkholder. YORK SPRINGS—Term, 6 months—Ss aries, $35 end e4O per month. No. I. High School, C. W. Stoner. " 2. Primary, Miss L. Kate Getz. lFer the St.r and Sentinel THANKSGIVING. MESSRS. EDITORS :—I , e,#) published , throughout the Union, a proclamation of the President, appointing November .18th a day of national thanksgiving. In the midst of the excitements with which the cottntry has just been agitated, the calm and moderate words in which the Presi dent exhorts to National Thanksgiving come like a storm of peaceful music on the battle-Held. We are prone always to think that the former times were better than these, and we do believe butt we never are but always are to be biessed. Yet when we reflect that we are every where at peace ; that the lately rebellious section of onr country is rapidly recov ering its material prosperity, and surely and steadily approaching complete repre sentation once more in our National coun cils ; when we witness the peaceful tri umphs of our vivant:Mg civilization which one day span a continent and the next reach across an ocean ; when we see our taxes diminishing, our National Debt steadily reduced, and our credit ad vancing, we may take up the strain which the President has lifted, and render "Praise and Thanksgiving to the Supreme Author from whom such blessings flow, devoutly imploring a continuance of his J. S. G. mercies." JACK FROST-1s here, and NORRIS is determined to keep people warm and comfortaole, by selling clothing so Cheap that every body can purchase Over Coats 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, Rni3 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, dm. Dont fail to pall at Norris' Corner—Arnold's old Stand, if you want bargains. tf 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 coruer of the diamond—fully assured that they can get just what they want, the very best Segare, made of pnme 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, Merchatims, Pipes, &c. ATTENTION FARMERS.—Try the celebrated Patent Elaatici Rubber lined Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horentalready galled, it properly fitted ; and sore necks and backs are kept clean with cold water and Castile Soap, or no pay. For sale by W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 10-tf WINTER COMlNG.—Winter is corn ing, and COBELN & CIININGECAM have wade arrangements to meet the wants of the public by their large assortment of all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for Pall and Winter. wear, for Men and Boys— also, Caps, Boots. Shoes, etc., which they are selling very law. tf A SUGGESTION.—No person visiting Pittsburg should neglect visiting the Iron City College and witnessing the opera •tions of this far-famed institution. Those unable to do so can obtain Circulars giv ing- full particulars by addressing the Principals, Smith I Cowley, Pittsburg, -Pa. HOW MANY 3—There is nothing lost by having several Sults of clothes at once. It gives a plasm:lt variety in dress,makes the clothing last longer by not being sub ject* to bon , qint itee.ondean be adapted to the obingee f of tie Weather,/so- aato be a protection to-vox lietatb. 'Try this, plan and yon .vllll prove the iotaptage or it. Yon know, by the way. that at Oak Ball you can get twa or titre snits for the mon ey some. men pa, for but one. It THE-SECRET OF BEAUTY lies In the eso ur Ragan'a Magnolia Balm for lbe Complexion, Rociidineamitesineas ,Blotohes, Sunburn, Previa* and Tan disappear !hare it is pplied; and 'a - beautiful Complexion of • ore, satin like t*:lxitire!is *stained. The plainest features are autdat,k/ glow with Affeauthful Bloom and YOuthful Beauty. Remember Ragin'a Balm is the thing that produce thie gffeets, and 'soy Lady can sboard Mots MS ;my of our Mare d. lit - p gad' drew‘Pgir. us yimeaMalbsdrott. - I Nary d4ta- arrr*sire wusterses (le. Advertistsatt arrouITILTLAW, D. G—McCreary, Yorketreet,la remakes*. In k ...• D. lOcOonanghy. Chaintnisbaing st. reeide.ce. J. M. &meth. Baltimore et.. Mena car e. 0. Willa. on Public Square, la resat • A. i . Cover, Sidthootast., near hi Viratore D. A. Buehler,Belthnorestreet,la residence. lALEIS.' J. W. Tip* on:Ohambersbarg.treet,firstiquari =3 Bonier Newport corner Wasinngionk Middle ate 1100? 33333 114111138. D. Hltrosiller k Bro., York st °want Bank. D. H. Klingel, Baltimore street, ..coal sqn qt. John M. Railing, Carnets street, near I►llroed Depot 'wanly/elm) I • 8. G. Itoll3b.ogh,Washington Street. DUTCH Lll/16. Stover &WI e, Chambersbara Styes'. Geo. A. Codort, West Iltddle Street. Nicholas & &moo Codorl. York strost,Hrst [query CONTICTIONS,TOTt, £C JohnGrael,pmzobersburg street ,near Sag lellete caarsastte iND coirraddrlas. Wm.C.Stallamltha Son t Yol4 streetaret square. Wm. Cbritsmen, Waithington at, near Chambereburg Geo. C. Caehm+n, Stratton stmt. near Railroad. CAZIRIAGIS, kC Perry J. Tate, Chambersberg street. ' Danner a Ziegler, Niddleet reet, neat Baltimore W. K. Gallagher, Bast Middle st.seeend square I=l=3 a. C. Colman k Cunningham, Baltimore street. P.Cnuninghham, Baltimore 'treat, Ltatequare. T. C , Soma, south West corner of Diamond. Jacob Brinkerhoff. corner of York and Public Square COAL, LIIMBAIL, Mil, Aft. O. H. B oohler, corner of Carlisle and Railroad street. Jacob Reilly, corner ofStratton and Railroad. =II Pr. J. E Berkstreaser, York 'tree, first ignore. J. L. Hill, Clurnberabarg street, opposit e Eagle Hots DRUGGIVIS A. D. Buehler,Chatohersburg it., Dear PlabllrElquant Unbars, Baltimore street, Ant square. R. Horner, Chamb's st.,uppostteObrist'seburch.• Dltr GOODS. Pahne■tock Brothers, car. of Balto.and Middle ts J. L. Schick, oor. Baltimoreand Public Square. Hebert k Elliot, Bait. ■t., opposite the Coact-home. H B. Woods, nor. of Diamond and Tork Street. 1. D. Dap horn, cocoon of Diamond and Carlisle st. 171213 8. W. Iloffman, corner West and Unreal street roiwkirdwa AND CO MISSION hovels. fligham h. Co. ' cur. Waahlogton and Railroad. John Cress, cor. Stratton and Railroad. Jut. %We & Sone, cur. Washington and Railroad McCord, k Hamilton. Carnal* Street. (MANI?* TAD. Peter Bel tler, Railroad, Rut of iltrattonstreet oss nrrst.] Et. D. Armor, Kest Middle street. =OM J. IlfiCrees,cor.Chartibersburg and Public Square Wm. Boyer k 800, York st., opposite National Bank. Win. B. Meals, York st., second square. Wm. J .Martin, cor. of Baltimore and High streets. Pahnestock Brothers cor. Baltimore and Middle its, nigh= & Co., cor. 'Washington and Railroad streets McCurdy. Carlisle st. iillespie, York st., Bret square. H. Reefer, Baltimore street. third square. Warner & Co., B. S. corner or Diamond HAILDWAIS AWD 001111111. Danner t Ziegler, Baltimore street, Brat equere. fahnestock Brothers, corner Baits. and Middle sti =CM D. tfcCreary k 800, Salto. st. opposite Pres. Church Joan Gulp, Carlisle SUNNI, near paseDger depot. HATS, CAPS, 'ROM SC. 8. 8. McCreary. Okamberstrarg street, ant vinare., Jacob Brinkerhoff, cor. of York et., and Public Square r. u. Norris, South West co tner of Diamond. R. C. Cobean t et:mantle:ism, Baltimore et reet. H. B. Woods, cot. of Diamond and York street. 1=23 lioteLJ L. Tate, proprbitor,conter Chambers. burg add WaabMgton. Heystoue House, W. N. Myers. proprietor, Chambers burg street,oppostts Cartst's Cantab. • =I N. Weaver & &m, Washington st., north of Mists be re burg. P. J. Tate k Bro., Chantbersburg street,- opposl to the Nagle Hotel. 'mamma YARDS. J. mf.Cannon,cother of Baltimore and Middle ■tre, to Meal.! Brother, York et., east of Stratton PHoTOGIAPI/ZU. Tipton k were, York street, opposite National Bank MEI= J. W. C.O'Neal, Baltimore street, near High R. S. Haber, cor. Criamberiburg t Waeliogtim et4s PRINTING OPTIC*. &dr et' Sentinel, Baltimore at., midway between the Court House and Public Square, west side. STOVES, TIEWAII, O. CAL Buehler, corner of Carlisle and Ballroad ==cia Wwebington Blarbower, N. E. corner of Liamood 12=3 J. Jacob•, Clounbersborg street, first rqoare Wm. I'. King, York street. oppolte B■ak. eXU[HL[[i a Para" Kenos& Jeremiah Culp, York street, second square 132=1=3 Wm. E. Culp.Washingtou street, near Eagle Hotol I= Soper k McCartney, Balto.,mtreet, tint Bq care FATHER. HYACINTHE, in a letter to the Evangelical misiste_rs of Bosuin, says that he is a Catholic, and hopes to remain one ; that he has not broken with his church, but its abuses; and that he recognizes true Christians in all Protestant bodies, believ ing that the true Church, embracing all who hold Christ as their head, is far wider than any earthly organization. gteritui of tht litarktto. Sultimore Grain & Produce 'Market. Ba/timers, Thursday Morning. 5 25 @ 550 5 75 @ 5 87 0 00 @ 000 1 30 (r 1 37 90 @ 1 08 1 03 1 15 55 0 60 3 25 @ 3 50 7 00 @ 7 124 2 40 @ 2 45 151 0 151 181 0 19 20 @ 20 18 0 184 SUPiR Flora, erril Flom, YiErnsWilzAT, RKD W HNAT, CORN, tint, OATH, TIMOTHY 4 •3IE D CLOVEB-BBID, FLAX -8211 D, BACON, SHOULDIIIB, ' ' BIDES, " HANN LARD, GOLD, New York Gettysburg' Grain 6 Prevision Market Gettysburg, Friday Yarn/n9. 4 50 5 00 1 25 0 1 60 1 0001 10 SITPER FLOUR,... EXTRA FLOUR,. WHITE WHEAT, KED W BEAT,... CORN, Mrs, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED,.. POTATOES, Borns, LARD, EGOS, BACON, HAMS,.. " SIDES,. " SHOULDZRB, Soip,... TLT.Law, NAIUtIED. Branop--Sioom—On August Bth, 1889, by Z. Myers, Esq., Mr. Jacob Bi'.hnp to Miss Mary Catharine Stoops, all of Ham- Iltonban township. HOLISHOLDER—RUDY.—On the 7th inst., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. John F. Hous holder to Miss Catharine Rudy, both of York county. MILLER---DAY.— On the 28th ult., by the Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. J. A. Miller to Miss Jane Day, both of Hun tington township. Murrsa--GaLiwzit.—On the 21st at the house of the bride's father, by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. A.mue Minter to Miss Mary E. Grammer, both of this county. Paprintaosr—SrAireLaa.—On the 9th inst., by Rev. E. Breidenbaukh, Mr. Wil liam Patterson, to Mies Sabina C. Spang ler both of Cumberland township. WAGAMAN—MARTIN.—On the 21st ult., by Z. - Myers, Esq., Mr. Peter Wakeman, of flamiltonban township. to Miss Clara Belldella Martin, of Franklin county. DIED. • 4111 - Obituary notices 5 cents a Ifee for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no tices. GARDNUEL—On the 29th tilt., In Peters burg, Mrs. Sarah Gardner, widow of Sam uel Gardner, deceased, aged 66 years and 2 months. Imuts.—On the 23d ttlt., In Little*. town, David B. Ickes, aged 20 years 9 months and 21 days. Russam,.—in Philadelphia. on Sunday, Oct. 24, of disease of the heart, A. Sidney Russell of Bedford, Pa., brother of Ron. S. L. Russell. WlRr.—ln Hanover, on Monday last, Jacob Wirt, a well known ant enterpria lug citizen, aged about 70 years. for Almitiinunts. HOUSE AND LOT • AT PRIVATE SALE The subsoil tor wishes to dieroee able Ram avid Lot sitostod oa the It smakeehenlkod, sad ekes to WW2. The ROWE io • new TWINOTORT lad= BUILD. DIG with • ass sad OW Aar, Beet balhllme • Frain Bt. Ms, sad • <Atoka airioly of halt. • ballithei• ono sad • bearpoi olik good bit • 146. sous Goo . perm olabing to t taroltaa a alopoo jZoti eon sitier fa •••44 - 0•16• NO* _popporty la en roopodo, Tam oral node ay. ." Wll- II MOM. at. t. imirborsorce.u,ustk.leit • , • . y. /RECTORS. Nav AdvtrtistmentS.' CONCERT ORATARIO "THE TWO ALTARS." By Christ Church Sabbath School Thursday Eve . ng, Nov. 18. IN AGRICULTURAL HALL OrTickets-25 Cents ; Children under 12 years, 15 Centa Nov. 12, 11169.-7:lt Border Damage Fund pfik the informstino of those pereone who contri r touted to the food to bear ex...rises of Commis. liner. to Harrisburg to prosecute their claims for Damegestsurtained by the late war,' would make the followirig statement: To amount Paid in Jen. 10 to Stationery SI 25 •• 10 "11 Longwell. ea per re, 10 .0 - 10 "R. 0 McCreary, - - .......... 50 00 .. 19 " H Loogwell,... 8 GO " 26 .. H Longwell. - '‘ 25 Ou Web. 2 ° It 0 McCreary, 40 00 '• 4" 11 Longwell. .. 25 00 11 . H Longwell, •• 21 .0 0 19 " A ..I Cover. " AI 00 11 " D 19111 e. " .-... ..... 10 00 " 27 " H Longwell, " 15 00 Mar. 6 •• 0 D Wslle, 15 00 5 ' " .- Moeta McClean,s 00 9' " R. 0 McCreary, o 200 00 ° 18 " II Longwell, 12 00 " ... f2y, .. do 22 00 April 2 . do s. ..... ...... 15 00 do . 15 00 June 24 " R 0 Harper, (or printing 2 50 " 24 0 Melhenny's Adminiatretor 2 50 1868. Jan. 11 to H J Stable. printing 2 60 " 18 " H Longwell,per receipt 10 00 Sior.l2 " do ....li tO la " P D W flankey, " 10 to " V" 11 Longwell, ell, " .............. 15 110 APril 2 " . 5 (JO " 11 " do 1004) 0 .1 0 do . ~..) To Star if Sentinel, kir printing ads account.. 500 To Compiler, for printing this accontii- 5 00 To balance lo my hand. J 9 CRAWFORD, Tr.Asurrr. P EILIMIT. Secretary. ..XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let -4 tars Tenementary on the Matt o , eine ET STI7- Danaita, deceased, Leteof Stenallen township, Adams county, haying beets granted to the undersigned, re. siding in Mille township. she hereby give. spike to all persona indebted to said estate to make inintedi• ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement AMANDA STUDEBAKER, Executrix Nor. 1 The Chtttmontotalth i'natt- ADAMS COUNTY, ES :I/Imm¢ to the Sheraff of su td Cttunty: Gituritio:—We command yuo that you attach Misr L liaantron, acceptor. late of your County. by all and singular his good. and chattels, lands and ten laments. In whose band. or pOIIMINIOCI the name. may oe found, eo that be be and appear before our Court of COllllllot/ Pleas, to be holden at Oet , y rg, In and the said County, on the fbarth Monday of Nor est btr lost. , 18E9, th,.o and there to answer The lieu).- burg hatlunal Batik, Yndorace, of a Plea la Debt; and that you also aamm,ms the said Bast L. Haan, row and all other persons to whoa. hands or stun the sam. goods and chattels, lauds and tone anent', or any of them, tuay be attached, so that they be and appear before our said Court at the day and place afore merrtiond, to answer what shall be ob jected agalnat him or them, and abide the Judgment of the Court thereto, and have you then and there titte welt. Witness the Honorable ROBMIT J. Planes. Ke.i, Pre+ Went Judge°. anal Cou,t at biettieburg, the VIII 1.569. =1 Sake notice that the above writ of Foreign At tachment has been Lotion cot ut the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams cuanty by virtue of which your Interest in various tracts of real estate has been at whoa. PHILIP HANN, Ilherfff. Nov. 12,1669.-6 I was cured of Deaf. eta and Catarrh by • simple =led, and will send the receipt free. MRS. M. C. LEciarrt Hoboken. ti. J. Nov. 12-4. - _ 88 ,, 0R AGENTIA WANTED FOE STRUGGLES AtINII) TRIUMPHS OF P. T. BARNUM WIITTIN ST HniazLr. is Oat LLIAL OCTAVO . TOL CIEZ-11111./11.17 800 OLN— PRINT= II ENGLISH AND Gax. Km". 33 ELEGANT PULL PAGE ENURAWINGS. It Embraces Potty Year. Recollections of b•li Nosy Life. as a Merchant, Manager, hanker, L ctnrer, and Showman. No book published so acceptable to all classes. Every otos wants it. Agents average from 50 to 100 subscribers a week, We offer extra induce meats to Agents. Illustrated Catalogue and terms to Agents sent tree. .1. B. BURR t CO., Publishers, Hartford, Coon. Nov. 12—Aw FREE TO BOOK AGENTS W. will read • bandsotoe prospectus of our NEW ILLCBTRATED FAMILY BIBLE, to any Book aeeret, free of charge Address NATIONAL BUBLIBBING CO., Philadolpbia, Pa. [Nov.l2-4w How to wake Money— Virginia Lands. vgi IS Will ..nd to any address • Pamphlet of One Hundred pages, giving descriptions of GOO Farms, with other valuable I fur mat Inn. Will sell 75,000 acre• of land from $1 to $250 per acre. Send postage stamp. P. McCRACKIIN I 8R0... Nov. 12-4 w Box 153 Fred.lckaborg, Va. ME riff 18 NO HUMBUG ! • By lending 35 cents, with age, height. color of eyes and hair, you will receive by ,e -tom mail, a correct pictore 01 your lab .e biesbeed or wife with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOY. P.O. Peewee No. 21, Fulionville, N. Y. Nov. 12 4. MERIT SOON NOISED ABROAD It is but six years mince ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM was first offered for sale its good qualities wee soon made known at home, and very soon its tame was noised far and near; now It Is sold In nearly every brag Store In the United States, N rtb , Nast, South and West. No similar medicine stand. blither with the people. lr is well known on the Pacific covet, and liberal demands for it from tan PI ancmco, Sacramento In Cahfornla, and Portland, Oregon; even from hue. trails, large orders are received for It. And throurh out Canada, It is well and &Torah!) known, and sold everywhere. Read what Captain Foster writes: sOO sOO 40 @ 50 - . Poiv b01W21.1., March 23rd, 1889. Mears. PERRY DAUS a SON, Sirs—l am pleased to notify you of the benefit which 1 have received from Amin's Unto BALSAM, having been troubled with a cough for several years paid, the Balsam Was recommended to me. 1 mediately procured It, and found it to relieve my cough snore readily than anything I ever tried. My Wile has al,o need it with moat satisfactory Vaults. Yours very gritty; 6 0 8 Vapt. D. POSTSR. C , apt.Portra Is* sbip.ovner and builder, residing at tort Norwell, ceineda. Sold by riettitY Davis a BON, Montreal, Agent. for Canada. [Nov.l2-4w FAIN ElLialt Cures Bore Throat A Favorite Medicine with all [WWII, lb DAVI& PAIN - KILLER I F you have Paintare Colic, USE TM! PAIN BILLER 0 Medicine is so popular . AS THE PAIN KILLER K YAP the PAIN HILLER always at band. yOu have a GAME 01 COLD, U THE PAIN KILLER. 100 K out and not be caught without a Bottle of PAIN KILLER in the ammo. LET everybody use the PAIN KILLED. Nor BPRAIN• and BRUISES. . E VERY Sailor should carry a Bottle of PAIN HILLER with him. REMEMBER, ibe PAIN KILLER is for Both Internal and External us e. The PAIN KILLIR is sold by all Druggists and Dealers In family Illedlcfnes. Prices 25 cents, 60 cents, and $l. PERRY DAVIS t SON. Prop rietont. 78 ugh Street, Providence, B. I. 880 Bt. Paul strcet,Youtreal, Canada. 17 Southampton Row, London, Ragland Nov. 12-Sw "AROUND THE WORLD !" The New . York Observer Is nowpubUshing a'nerfee of Letters from the Rev. Dr. E. D. ELME*. who is meting the tour of the World, by way , of Dalifornia, JWan. Mina. Egypt, at.; together with various other Correspond• awe, elf "the Newsploas and Bsonler, end a greet variety of the best la& Original end Selected. Now b the • to secure the oleo* end BEST FATLY NAWrIPAPER. We wake *olbl/owing Illwral offers fee NEW EUBSCRIBERS. We will mad the Fair Tom °Jamey's kir one year to One New Babroetber and ens Old, her s6tr 60 Two " " 15abaeribets, a II 00 Two * " "Mom Old, " 760 Three " " 700 Three " " and one 014, 0 9 50 4 Your " _ r * 900 roar C 0 and one Old, 61 " U SD • NIT* • / I It 2 K. - . ... "32 Mid t any brew 'timber at the unto rats. /kr Semple Ooploo gni. Terms, $3 50 per annum, in onesehoo. Bend hi Cheek AMA Poet-VW Order or Seeger. ed Letkr. Nov. 12-3 t Rag vvirzwarzgum, . wirmar. CM NOTICE JACOB MELHORZt, Proth'y. t au r T 1118t3itcyttk, AdvtrtistatutS. HIELEIt& ViTILSON's LOCE .B TITC4Ar Family Sewing Machine. OVER 400,000 NOW IN TJSE. E.L4RIJIE IT BEFORE 8U77N0 ANY onrgß. SOLD ON LEASE PLAN, $lO PER MONTH. PETERSON A CARPENTER, Genera/ Agents . GENERAL MICE for ADAMS COUNTY. JACOB'S BUILDING, CEIAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA. Nor. 12. 1569 —tf HORRIBLE DEATHS Occur almoit everyday from the explosion of Coal Oil Lamps. Coal Oil has become so inferior now-a-day a. to render It unsafe In Its use as an illuminating or burn ing fluid. "KING'S NON EXPLOSJTP BRILLIANT ILLU MINATING FLUID." Is the article that now fa- excells the Coal Oil, in It. safety. brilliancy and economy. It Is perfectly safe, below a Non•Xxploalve Fluid, Inasmuch •a a liored match may 1,. thrown into the bowl of the /amp, while burn it w without danger of explosion. It is void of grease, but can be used for removinx the lame from wood or any fabric. It is a trifle cheaper than Poet 011 and every family should ape it, and do away with this EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL ANY-Retail Dealers of buruing fluids eau be sup plied at the lowest wbolerele prices, by addressing all orders to E. M. YOUNT, at the Washington Gnaws, Gettysburg, Pa., Pole. Agent for the County of Adorns. [Nor. 6, 1669.—tf TEACHERS' COUNTY IN STITUI'E. THE third session of the County Institute;under the Act of Assembly. approved April 9th, 1807, will be held la the Court house at Gettysburg, cm menclng Monday, Dec. etc al 134 o'clock, P. M., an d will counties , in session during the week. The exercises of the week will consist of Lector., Instruction fn the various blanches taught In th• SChOO/1. Essays Dilates ions of important educational topics, Contest.. In Orthography and other brooches. and whatever will give Interest and variety to the sessi o n of the Institute It. Is the with of the Superioteudent that the Institute may be of prsc tical [noel t toovery Teacher. Praf. Robert Kldd of Indiana will be present .Inrinic the entire week, Owlet two lessons each day In Vocal Culture, Elocution ens Reading. He will ohm, two evening entertainments. Hou Henry Hooch, Deputy State Superintendent, will be prevent on W edne•day and Thursday. Prof. Edward Brooks. Principal of the State Normal School at Millereville, will give instruction in Arithmetic and the Science of Teaching. Prof. A.S. Manson will give Instruction In Penmanship. There will also be a teacher in geogreoby Env. Edeall Ferrier of Peons. College, Rev John S. Ximentrout of the Kutztown Normal School, and other distinguished educators grid Lec turers. will aetlet. SC 0 4 The exercises will be Ir unversed with vocal and instrumental music. It in hoped every teacher in the c. , unty will be presient on Monday, to participate iu the organization N ue, who Lave the heart In the ...re in which they are engaged—DODO, who are de sirous of advancing; will remain away without a full sad sufficient excuse. We want better Teachers; we want each year to ad vance the graded the profession; we want to eft out those who are Incompetent and stationary. Theo let every one, who wishes W. be considered alive teacher, come up to this annual reunion, =mired that the) •tli go to their work the better Bind for it. But we leant more than simple attendance. We want the earoest,activeco-operation and participation of all to make the Institute, a rand tureen. Let al/ re member. that, as they labor to advance the profane= to a bigtavr and nobler standard, they labor for them• selves. $404 3 di .4 133321 The Contests in Orthogrophy will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the first premium being W ebe ter'. Unabridged Dictionary Thursday will be Director's day. A portion of the day will be devoted to the riplanatkot of pt:ti nta in the Scbool•law, upon which Directors may desire information. It l• hoped there mill be a full attendance of live Directors. Daemon. are respectfully urged tolerant teachers the time. Those paying full fare over the Railroad will be returned tree : Male Teachers will be accom modated at reduced rates by the leading Hotels; Fe male Teachers, I. anal. will be entertained in private families. For frill particulars of .exercisee, see cir cuter, which will be mailed to Treaters and Directors. J. HOWARD WET, County hopstint,ndent. Oct .J.-3t THE REAL EXCELLENCE 11 and Cheapness of oar Clothing le the only secret of our great euccese. THE PERFECTION OP READY-MADE CLOTHING REST SIATERIAI.S. We um none but "all wool" toods every pier. of which it well spong ed, and carefully exam ined. Our cutters of Beady mad.- Clothing& re such ea conid ork in other establishments . on Co MOM Work; their work combine. comfort with style. Our hand, are 'applied with the best trim ming., and we see that they use Ahem. son WELL MADE. ever• ertitte is thor oughly tented before being pot into stock.. Every garment told it accompanied with • legal guarantee. hold ing no responsible for sb a eorra - ctoev• of eD the representations made It in conceded that our large buslusaa as.• many otber advantage. enable cis to sell lOW, than any other house. We invite a fair corn- LOWESS PRICED. pariaon of prices. LL CUT =I FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1 69. We Ii cc made the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET NUMBERLESS GARMENTS, ENDLESS VARIETY. CHOICEST SELECTIONS. GOODS TO WEAR WELL STANDARD STYLES. LATEST FASFITONS, NEW FURNISHING GOODS drirAll oar goods are marked at lower prices than Were tine same articles last year. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT AND DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR Are mortally well prepared to give eatiefavilee. NEW AND BETTER CUTTERS. IMPROVED SYSTEM, GREATER DISPATCH. A FINER LINE OF GOODS THAN EVER, SCHOOL CLOTHES. SUNDAY CLOTHES, MANY NEW STYLES WEARING QUALITIES UNEQUALED. OAK BALL BUILDINGS THE LARGEST IN THE STATE - • - • • 8. E.cor. 6th a MARKET BM.. Philadelphia. Rm bracing whole block on 6th from Market t', Minor. Oct WaISAIIAR RR A BROWN. SIEVES AND WIRE . CLOTH, MANUFACTURED BY SELLERS BROTHERS, 623 Market Street, Phila. apt. 24, 1869.-3m—lii WANTRD— Astputs, Tearbercatudents, Clergmoo /armors' eons and daughton, radial to sell BEFORE the FOOTLIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES • BY OLIVE LOGAN The Great Beforiner of tAe Stage, who, having abandoned stags Itte , now inhibits to vivid colors the whole show world Before and Behind the Scenes. Being Truthful. Moral, and Slab totted. as well u Sensational, Rich, and Huey, it outsells all other books. Beautifully illostra , ed with 40 spirited engravings, 24 lull-page cuts, 640 pages, on romet int ed piper. Greatest inducements yet offered. Pro. speatua, Sample Copy. Boxes, and Stationery, Free For Circular. explef alms, address immediately, PAR. MIMES it CO.. PublieherN either at Philadelphia. Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Middletown, Coon. Oct. 22.-4 w FARMER'S HELPER SHOWS HOW TO DO lISLE THE PROFITS OF THE FARM. and how farmer. and their eons can each make WO PER MONTH in Winter. 10,000 cot les will be mailed free to farmers. Send Dame aud address to' MOO GEL McCORLY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 22.-4 w GREAT DIS'FRIBUTION By the Metropolitan Gift Co. - ~ Cash Gifts to the Amount of '5500,000 EVERY TICKET DRAWS I. PRIZR 5 Qui, Gifu, each .. .WOO° 40 Cash Gills, each $l,OOO 10 10,000 200 ' 000 ygr " 5,000 800 " 0 100 60 Elegant Rosewood Planta each $3OO to 8700 75 " Melodeons. • 75 to 100 850 Pawing Machines.-- ....... 60 Co .176 500 Gold Watches._• . ... —-- ...- " 76 to 300 Calk Prize., Silver Ware, to., valued at 11,000.000, A chance to draw any of the above Prises for 260. Tickets describing Prises we sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of Me. a Pealed Ticket la drawn without choice and sent by mall to any ad dregs. The prise ranked upon it will be delivered to the ticket-bolder on payment of One Dollar. Maas are immediately sent to any address by express or re turn mail. You will know what your Prize is bider, you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for another .of same Value. No Blanks. Our patrons ea* depend on hilt dealing. lizrzazirezz:—We select the Sliming from many wbohave lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly per mitted no to pnbituk them : Andrew J. Sams, 110,000; Miss Clara B. Walker, Eialthsore, Nal r aI .,ZZ James if. Matthews, Detroit, $5,000; John T. Att drown, Savannah, $5,000; alias Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Plano, $OOO. Wnpublith no names with out permission. 011=011 or mts Paw;—"7lm Bra la callable, sail d their ruccom."--IfecklY May "We- Ilona to bit a fitir dealing. gcm Hrat; May 28. ....it hiendot aura drew a 4500 turbo, width warn promptly reeeirid."—Daay News, Map 3. Bead kr circular. Liberal Indianola:lM to Agouti. datisfaction guaranteed. livery. g 4 gamed Envelope* mutants we cub gilt. la Lan; 18 ior B 2: db for Ilb: 110 for {lb. All letters should b• addramed. BABBIIIt, WILIIOIII 00. i 118 Broadway, Now York. Ott 20.-41 , . Dswarrm 1, a, iiin.t.,:iqiiibur g h, pa. o Oulao•wide ropotation, ea vomits! Mo. owe; also, umbel seats ispotoney, Ic, the no mit of oollSobato, *rods tafrootioa paw.; 50 Pl= No AOIS"r ' , be" i :IWO, :4204. .1 04 1 101' su Stm out tow . . , , . VANOII4B 001111:0 -Nt• n, nritirvir4beigo* Dt ." IV or ba .0../4 4 .* . • 4tur 4dtitvtionneuto. 4,4 4444 4 4 TO THE woastNo CLAIIB.—W• are Dow prepared to &mph& all clews whit constant employment at home. the whole or the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light and prefitable. Persona of either sex woolly rare from Mk ton per evening. and a pro. portions' sem . by devoting their whole time to the taurinewt. Roy. and girls rani nearly as lunch se men. That all who awe this ratite may .end their ad- drew. end test the liminess., we molts thin unparallel ed- offer: To mach as are not well motion. d. we will send $1 to pay for the trouble or writing. Full par." Mettler', a valuable wimple, which will de to com mence work on, and a copy of The /topic's Literary Companion—o,.s of the largest and beet family news parent p u blished—all sent free by mall. Reader, If you want permanent, profitable work, address IL C. ALLEN k CO., Augusta, Maine. MO IN GOLD PAID TO AN AONNT WITH COIN- Itts , ioNQ MARK TWAIN'S 4 NEW BOOK, "The Innocents Abroad," With alHts humor, and all it• riche..., is ready for •gents. The whole prwatuf the country is praistnor it. and every person who bas reed it is known by his chetwful look•. One agent at Rochester took 74 or dors 1n one day. We been report• like this constant ly. We pay the largest commission• and extra pre• m inm• se above. Pend to u. ter our explanatory eof• nt. and •ample which Is sent fres, and Jo 'go for yourself. BLISS • CO., Rework, Yew Jersey. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To Census for Mrs. Ellett's new Book. Just published in beautiful ttyle,aud sold at a low pike. A NEW NATIONAL WORK, Now..iling in immense numbers in all sectione of oar land. It Is frtsh, lively, and sparkling; splen— didly illustrated with elegant Steal Portraits. Every lady will want • cup) ; gentleman will want It for them.' No family can a 6 rd to be withoot it. Agents, particularly ladies.. can do better with dila book than with any other extant. Great inducements offered, And Agents wanted to every township to the United States. EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN To good enegetic men or women In addition to cur regular fermi, Send for Circular.. with complete in• formation and term.. Address HARTFORD PUB. WHING CO., Ilartrorg, Conn. 100.000 AGENTS WANTED FOR PRIEST AND NUN. Tbl■ moat exciting and interesting book, by a poonlar authorres, le now ready, and those who wish to canvass for it shauld apply Immediately for cir cular, (with atamp euelosen,) eta tint territory desired, experience, kr. Agents wanted everywhere for this and other tirst.clans books and euncravl up, by CRIT TENDEN k SicKINNET,I3O4 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, Pa. FBMALB COLLEGE, Borden Osten, N. Y. Board and tnftlon Me per year. /Om catalogues address Re•. JOHN 0. BEA 1[1.1.1 , A. M., Erbil. THE CHURCHMAN T pe ri r " .1 . 7h r Inhe IJ A G EST cwir7„ _lok, r ! e in the Prot.. vast Episcopal Church. Sent FREE for one month for exam inatkm, and till Jan. 1, 181'0. to new subecribera for that year. !3a year, In advance. 11. ti . MALLORY CO., Hartford, Ct. EIIMED3I ?HZ PVIILISHUS OF IHt CAROL Donn" WIW' NEW YORK OBSERVER The oldest stet Best Family Newspaper, are offerteny it to new en bscritiere on, very favorable terms Sam pie copies elreulsrs, went free to any address.— $3.50 per annum. RUMMY R. MORSE. JR. & CO., 37 Park Row, New York TUE BEST TYPE, CABINETS P/12.881:3 AND PRINTER" YATERIALS, Made and farnlabad by VANDERBURGEI, WELLS k CO., New York Good Second Hand Cylinder: for Sale. KNIT-KNIT-KNIT AGENTS W ANTED everywhere to veil the AMERI• CAN KNITTING MACHIN K, the only practical Pam ly Knitting Machine ever invented. 'Price $25. Will knit 0 0,000 stitches per minute. AJdrees A MERLJAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mau., or it. Louis, Mo. 4 Tj OW MALL lee PAINT our ROUSES" by J. Il W. Maeury, Ci , 220 p .11-50. Frru by mall on receipt of price. HAMM k Wuimrr,•N. Y. WATLIIB' NEW SCALE PIANOS. With Iron PYom., Otieritrung Brae 4 dump Brizige. MELODEONS AND CA BIN AT ottaANs. The hest coanuractured. Warranted for 6 years. PIANOS. MELODEONS AND OBOANS—PrIee• greatly red•iced for Cash. New 7cicticre Pianos .6275 and upward. New Cabinet Organs $46 sad upward. Second-hand Instruments $4O arid upward. 11"nthly inatalmente received. Warerooma, 461 Broadway, N Y. Holecl Warm. - - A GENTS WANTED—YS to $2OO PER MONTH to ri. sell the original and improved Common Sense Pasta, Sewing Machine. All complete for $l5. It rill hem, tell, stitch. bind, braid and embroider fn most superior manner, making the celebrated "Lock Stitch." CAUTION —Do oot bay Machines under the amt name MI mere from any one except those having certifl-nte of Agency, signed by um, as they are worth lees cast-Iron Machines. For circulars and terms, ad dl....a or apply to C. BOWERS t CO., 436 Spruce et. Philadelphia, Pa. COMMON SENSE! 1! WANTED—AGENTS, $250 per month to sell the only GENUINE 'MN:WNW COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price $lB. Great indneetnents to Agents. This is the meet popular Sewing Machine of the day-.mates the rumen. teltisetle Lock Stitch" —will du any kind of work that can be done on any machine-100,000 sold and the demand comtantly in creasing. Now Is the time to take an Agency. "Send fur circulars mrlieware of infringers. VI Address SEI'OMB & CO., Boston, Maas, Pittsburgh. Pa. or St. Louie, Mu. ATTENTION' ATTENTION ! EVERY MAN Who has a Home to Paint. READY-MADE COLORS, Known as "RAILROAD" Colon. Guaranteed to be more economical, more durable and more convenient than any Paint ever before offered. A book entitled "Plain Talk with Practical Palat es," with temples, sent free by mail on a►ppplication. itASIIkY k WHIToN, Globe White Lead and Color Worts, .111 Fulton at., New Tort. Beware of Imitations. Raab limbed 18111. BCSINESB CHANCE.—Wanted, a man In each town and city to mann facture and /ell Weather Stripe and Robber Mouldings. Palm! runned, free to att.— Prom 510 to 5120 worth needed upon every building, from 300 to 500 per cent profit. Bend your address upon stamped envelope, for full particulars and price of Materials, ready to be pot together, to REA BR ADSTRK B. Box 285, Boa ton, AGENTS ! READ THIS ! ITTE WILT. PAY AGINTS A SALARY OP S2ID per TV week and expenses. or allow a barge commission, to sell our new acd wonderful inventions. Address 11„ Wagoner k Co., Marshall. Mich. LT INTS ON_ HOUBE PAINTING." By J. W. /J. Pit.ernry, CI., 4en. 40c. Pre. by mall o re— eelpt of price. MAMMY k WHITON, N. Y. MBE MAGIC COMB will change nay colored hair or 1 beard to a permanent Black or Bro*n. Ono Comb atilt by mall for fl. For sale by Merchants At Dearest' generally. Address Magic Comb Co., Springfield, Mims. sll4o.Low,lLT.ll:dittn:eillAmrralr;et, end 83600 A YEAR guaranteed to Agente. Address J. AtikAltN, 5 P. 0. Avenue, Baltimore, $25 H n7 . l i rt A i w a.ll .l l , l , Al e 1101.1. &WM 811 YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUOAST FOR SWEET [3. QUININE-- it equals (bitter) Quinine. Manufac tured by F. STICARNii, FARR & CO., Chemists, New York. COLBURN'EI PATENT RED JACKET • A X 12 better than oar regular shaped Axes for these rea sons: Pirsf—lt cuts deeper. Stooluilt don't stick In the wood. Third—lt does not Jar the head.— Altura—No time is wasted in taking the Axe out of the cot. Fifth.—With the ease Isnot you will do ono-third more wort. than with regular Axea. Red paint has nothing to do with the good qualities of this Axe. for all our Axes are pointed red. If your hard ware store dose not keep our goods, we will gladly answer Inquiries or AR your orders direct, or give you the name of the nearest dealer who keep' oar Axes. LIPPINCOTT it BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Penna. Bole owners of Colburn's and Red Jackets Patent. Aromatic. Vegetable Soap. OOLGATE t CITB TOILET SOAPS. [ESTABLISHED 1800, NEW TORN.] . For the Delicate Skin of Ladlee and Children. BOLD BY ALL DitIIGIONTS. WORDS OP WISDOM la Young Men on the Ruling TV Pastorale Youth and Rally Manhood, with Self help for the adages(' unfortunate. Sent In sealed letter enselopes,. free of charge. ♦dreg H4WAIUY AlleOCIATIOlt; Box P. Ph Ile" Pa. GRAPE VINES! I HATS NOW SNOT FOS MANN= 10,000 GRAPE VINES, ('c AND TWO TZARS OLD-INCLUDINO BTSIIx TAMMY VT STAIO/110 OTANOI. FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAIL. auettion of patios* lad Roosokespaill Invited to inratacti o ltalbrs purchasing insartibtotkaa It Is tarpoitoloa ►s said on ransonahlataeatn, Address ROHM SILIADIf Q.q inrg. Pa, "S.s. 10. iva-u. CHESTNUT RAILS pos. SALE.—A prima lat.-an a AtirorkgMeanotroor t rtiMAK en .. 140-*Sts: Oct. Pt Val inui prong Alto. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, 04 Pri. day, Ma 19th day tr Noraaher asst. at 1 o'clock. C. h., the batwing Lois end Treats of land nitwit, le Botettjoy township, neer the Baltimore pike, three mike south ofthittyabure, vie: No. l—Csatedelsm 14 •0&B8 mei OS PMROURS. part Timber land. No 9.-Cloototaing 9 ACRE' mod -1113 PEROHX9. • portion of which Is Timb•r. No. 3—Ces tatafrut 9 ACRES and P 25 PERCIIE.4 part of which fa Timber. No. 4-ooataleina 9 ACIIII9 and 12 PERCHES, part of it ix also 'Timber. Mao, I Lot containing 5 ACR and 45 PlinCliFiY, at Timber land. A lee, at the same time and place, will be offered th. FARM, no whkb the eakacriber reektee, ( . 4114h:dn.,. 132 AORXS, mole ar kwa baring erected thereon . comfortable DWELLTNG 11013SX, new Bank ?tarn, Ware tabed,Wash Howe, Spring HOW.. and othiw necessary ontbildings ; Spring near the how~•. Or chard and other Fruit, excellent Meadow nod a large' portion of Timber. Persons desirous of viewing the above l'roperty can do so by eaLlhicon the entocriber raahtina en the tarn:. Attendance will be given and terms ma known on day of ale by Oct. 29 —is VALUABLE FARM AT The undersigned In gars at Private Sale his valuable moors,°A shoats trip ; d. Thuea from rain ki pTerltt iP oWn to k tt e Wards Spring road. X of a mite from the latter road, containing 71. Al.lttilS, more or less. Tha Im provements are a taw two story PRAMS DWEL LING. t11x24 feet with,* Frame Bern. 21.bc15 feet, and outbuildings. Thorn. IS a nerer•falling Spring of water ids the premises. Afloat •12 Aerators In good . Timber, with • large proportion of excellent Illetulaw. The farm Is under good Anteing, and In good order, and conveniently located for Mlle, Flehool-Ilotiewylic The tet 111+ will be easy to snit puretasere Psr.ons desiring to view the 4 preatiase will eall 011 Duolel Know's., reloading on adJoinlog tartu. • For further information address HENRY MILTENBERGER, Graelfenborg, Adams co., Peens. 0ct.72,1809.—1iat VALUABLE TOWN RESIDENCE` FOR SALE The undersigned, intending to remove front Getty"- linrir, offers at Private Bale—tee property to which he resides, nu iil^h street, adjoining pronerty of John }lconic on the East and ol Handel etiffilog os tie West, touting 30 Seat oo High street sad nroolog back to • twelve ruin alley. Tne FlOtiSt is a new two-atory Frame Building, conveniently with • large ISTABLB on the lot—avary thin= olr In grst-rate order. It will be wild on reelionabie terms. For farther la formation apply to JOHN W. WBIOLE. Gettysburg, Pa Nov. 5 , 1886 —tie VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALf: The Executors of the Will of Joan CANNON deed. °ter at Private Sale, the Valuable Reel EE , of said decedent on the corner of Baltimore and Beet Middle streets directly opposite the COURT notrsis, rD root on Banister • Street by 143 feet dewy. Improved with a TWO-3TORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, marble cutting shop and a well of excellent enter, butt, de. mists one of the most desirable places In Gettys berg. Apply to MART A. CANNON, J. YARSHALL CANNON, Nat. 5, 1869.—tt r BX•Clitaril CHEAP LANDS! I have for sale more than 200 /ARMS, rarylag Is sire from tO Acres t. 5000 Acres, and varying in pries from gl to $5O PIE ACRB. The ollts.ate Is en. sarcoma& MI adapted to the growth o• Grate, Clover, Gran, /raft and Grapes. Water I. abundant sad good. ctigAP RAILROAD TICKETS will be provided for all who come to ens to boy Land. • 113—Ifor catalogue of price.. ac., address Sept. 3,1869.-8 m VALUABLE PROPERTY MI BALI The undersigned °Reis his VAIITABLI PROPER TY, on York street, adiolniug proves ties of Redrew Schick and Judge Robinson, deceased, The property Is in good condition. -Please eall ea the undendoed toddles oa the property before parcbulng elsewhere ONOI.GB C. CASHMAN. 0 ettytbarg, Pa., Sept. 3, 1869.-3ot My Propfrty oa Clunebersintry rt., Getfysinirp, Pa. THE HOUSE is a two story brick, Bth in it, ♦ Hydroat in the yard with good oat toilldlogs, choice nestles of Gropes, Strawberries, Blackberries, Ilsoborries, Pesch sad dwarf Pont Trees oil tb • lot. L B. SOW. Sept. 10.—tf VALIJAI3LE MILT S AT PRIVATE SALE No: I—A very desirable Mill Pro ivrty,wlth 15 ACLU/ LAND, ma the head meters of the Motkomey, ono mile from. Harney, known se Llruth'e mill No. 2—One other Mill Property, 1.1•. h 40 ACRES OP LAND, cm Mush Creek, Mains as Sandoe's NUL six miles west of Gettysburg. No. 3—One other Mill Property, with eo ACRE OP LAND, on the Turnpike leading from Abbottatown to Haeovwr, one mile ham the lat ter place, known as Ifolllnser's A CHOICE FARM, containing 231 ACRES OP LAND, 30 ACRES IN TIMBRE, mostly 100 Bashels of Lime to the Aare, witlachoice Buildings, two miles west of Gettysburg. Gettysb ORO. ARNOLD. urg, 8444.24, 1868,3 m. P. S.—l would exchange one of the above Still Pro. parties Sor a good Penn in Adams county, Pa. - , GIO. ARNOLD. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALE. The undersigned otters at Private Sale • VEIT' DESIBLELI PAESI, situate in Straban township, about l mica Intifinirest of iterwcheeter, adjoining Linde ofenry Thema, Req., George Osishannt, and othen, containing 86 ACRES of Land In • high state of cultivation. Tha Iniprorent ante are • new 'math erboarded COTTAGE 110081, Frame Barn, • thrill , Ing young Orchard of Apple mad Peach Trees, Grape Tines and Fruit Trees in timpani, Awell of Water at the door; a nevar.falling Stream nine through the centre of the Farm. There is mu ebnadaeore of Tim. ber. The location is convenient to Churches, Schools, Ellie, and Market. The Property Is well suited for division, and will be sold in Lots or entire to snit purchasers. Person, wishing to view the premises or ascertain tenon, will call on the subscriber or address by letter. ABltAlight nom. New Chaster, Aug. 13, 1869.-tf lIIIBLIC SALE OF . . REAL AND PXBSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned, Adminlstridon of the estate of Daunt Gomm. deceased, will otter at Public Salt, se Saturday, tile 19th day of Ann= bet,lBo9, al 12delack, M., on the premiset, a TRACT Of LAND, contain ing about 334 ACRES, and also the TRInillegUIAR MEADOW of about 1 *ORE adng, b./preen the Railroad and turnpike , in litraban township, adjoin ing the Manakin Para of mid deommia.•• WilitiD•G • large BRICK WAREHOUSE AND LIME HOUSE, witb Railroad Siding and Switoth Blecksmith Shop, and a new TWO-KfORT BRIOK. DWILLING, with s well of good water—known ungulate' Smtion." Also—A FARM, situated trr Emisplaiant town ship, adjoining. lands of John Shultz, George gulden, Henry Header, and others, =staining about 40 ACRES, haring erected on it a new two-story LOG HOUSE, with Kitchen and outbnlidlop, and • Frame Bent Bush • . Also-2 Eight-Wheel 11011811 OARS, In good run ning order. Attendance will be given sad term made known on day of sal& Oet. 15.-4 t VALUABLE FARM. AT . PRIVATE. BALE The andereigued, intending to quit terming °gen at Private Bale, T H E FARM on which b e resides, in Strebas township, Adams Mumtp, Pik, On the reed leading from Gettysburg to Hontamtow 2 1 % allow from either plus, containing 1.18 AOEBIB, more or lees. improved with e large Masters BUOY, CIWIL. LINM with Backbuilding, containing 10 rooms, large Brut Earn, Corn Orib, boring Rom Chunks. Moues, Oubkitchan, Hog Pen, Id other outbuildings; • never-aging Open( of Water between the Hasse and Barn, a Due thriving young Orchard et choke holt of all kind.. Thorsen oboe, 8 Acres In good timber, the balance cleared and ondar,gool oldttraiien, with • large proportion of Meadow. The Farm hae been well timid, and Is one of lb* best wheat producing Into, In the neighborhood. Thep is every conveni ence on the primula..., and It Is dellrably located w ill, referents to Schools, Churl:bee, Market, tc. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Perrone de siring to view the premises or obtain farther informa tion will call upon or address the uedereigned. If not sold by the Itt qf lirovesibcr, the rani will be for RENT. JOHN BalDkiinaoP7.. Gettyabwrg, Pt, Saipt. 3, 13139,—1m PRIVATE SALE .07 A UR* NELL ft 8111111t0 The undersigned having divided lie /arm Cumberland township., Adams county, th e Wan t 13.‘ Mlles west of Gettysburg, to the ► right of Chamber"- burg turnpikit shout y,. DO* uganAijolltlo6 of it at Pante Bale. It cmtaini *bout 116 tense of good farm land, with 30 mires of rood Jr - The Improvements an a now twe•stury Brick Boum, raise Cabbalism hums Bern, and nil other 'dice.. ontintildine. MVOs adhlalootwi •firdiard tit good besting eondition of ell hinds of trait. The ggreatar part of Um lti land has tit bees limed midis in W ood state or cuvation. its..nny person whatlng to wittiest 'a biros near town, Markets. Churches, School. houses" • should nog titil to esti and see this one. July 111,11109.-tt S HERIFF'S SALES vlrtuo 'Motu it of tradition/ Sypossa, wilrbe °flared at Public Bala, at tbs Court House, to Onlysboryt, out rittatday, the Mir day of Nom. ber uta k °Week, P. No the golloghig described, Baal Betato, A HALF •LOT OF GROUND, innate in It* Boiroegit Einisl•nirg. Adams notint.f. P., fronting on &limn .swot, pp tbro ova, sou, log late otiontob 0441°0 en • teobttrmot late of MI o 1114 a M b% vow mkt; isr-4 vat • 6 -- story B 441 61 alsootoey 1414 iMokbelidiar. seat On on PENIIII/01, say o 4 sad pa Pam Inko anima, ellth Weise exacus as Pot lopsi now el LOU &Awhile. • ' 7 /IEaT i;AND demote la Vida* toymitjh Adman inni adj•• lag bails Si Xis urteadr, Om* W 3stris W uno, sad nib mageales 1 1.1311.10. el* oe'• tagoviad arlth•l% 'MI MUM Log UAW , . Pea, Bab Ova, sad othi sottbuibilassi wilt. ILO wain I, ID. druth bonus ow 11.. t has le alretlar sad enderollt haft. kind 10 tArilliPlol ll oll l o* . ziesa annott4l of Lbwo P., '• II • ;S: • POLIP -aunt, she*. Foivilf~ cot„,ra.7-* 7 • • •-• solig by•,l4 ntizincy &aim bums. 0 1 611, pet sp tab, =I WILMA ‘I YOUNG PRIVATI BALI JNO. B. GUTTER, Greensboro', Y. C FOR SALE, LLBO, RAMIE GTILDn. .1111XMIAH GULDEN, • Admtufamtora. ramoitaz BINDUR, 'Young. ea.
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