The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, April 15, 1868, Image 3

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DJtdiAITAHEit —We
have tbesaeltny6oly duty of announcing the
i=at i r• gmleav L. BAUGTIEH, D. 'D„
(ibilege, - Which toot place
last evening about 7 o'clock. Dr. B. suffered
severely from acute disease for several years,
pradeeirlitch, with theardommexeautive du
ties incident to his profession, his system
had been enrich broken ; but hieftieing tuoy
itnt ViAritifersi other than his most intimate
friends knew how muCh.has,uffemi. About
ten *~ lksio lie_ took a severe cold which set
tled'ite hid thioat and breast, but without
specially alarming symptoms until Monday
evening, when serious apprehensions began
to be entertained. The disease made rapid
,p7igress, terminating in death last evening.
:1;4. 1 listAatisz haa been ,connected with
Pa. College since its organilation in 1832,
first as Profane* of Greek and Belles Let
tree, and subsequently as President, suc
ceeding the late Dr. C. P. KRAUTH, and the
College .is largely indebted to him for its
present commanding position as an educa
tional Institution. Ills death occasions a loss
which it will be difficult to supply.
Dr. BAUGHER eras not only an accompliall
ed scholar and successful educator, but more
--fin was a Christian gentleman. Eminently
"sociakkeitiaa in inanuer,gitted with unusual
conversational powers, all adorned with the
graces of an earnest; active Christian faith
and life—he commanded the confidence,
and won the lave and esteem, of a large cir
cle of devoted. friends. Dr. B. possessed pul
pit abilities, of a high order—and for many
years commanded a 'marked infinemee in the
Lutheran Church, ranking as one of its
ablest divines. Ilia religious faith was an
earnest one, exemplified by a life of devotion
to his Master's service, and adorned by all
good worki:',
After a well spent life of active, earnest
usefulness, he has gond to 'meet the Saviour
he so dearly loved, on whom he so lov-
Ingly leaned in and sickness and health,
Itud whose cause he so earnest tly pleaded from
day to day, in chapel and pulpit, in the so
, cial circle, and in private life, during a
period nearly 40 years. He died in the 64th
year of his age.
The Funeral services will take place on
Friday next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
We have another interesting letter
from our always welcome Agricultural
D. P. F., which wilt appear
next week.
SPRING , OPENING.—.Miss MeCes.A.RY
will open for Spring styles of Millinery on
Saturday the 18th, and invites her friends to
call on that day.
CQURT.—In consequence of Judge FL4ll
len's continued ill health, and his inability
to preside at the approaching April Court,
Judge BUTLER, of the Chester district, will,
with Associates ItozurzsoN and WIKRMAN,
hold the April Court.
JUSTICES.—Any person elected to the
office of Justice of the Peace should remem
ber that he must give notice in writing to
the Prothonotary, within thirty days after
the election of his intention to accept ;
otherwise commissions will not issue.
The mail routes from•Chamberaburg
to ' Bedford, and from Chambersburg to
Westminiater, via Gettysburg, have - been
awarded to Samuel Brand, of Chambers
burg at $1,450 for the formeroind $1,175 fo
the latterboth
BOUNTY ACCOUNTS.—A.a the period
for the publication of bounty Accounts is at
hand, it may be well for School Directors and
others to bear in mind that the law requires
these Discounts to be published in Two pa
pers, and that unless so published there
will be official default.
REMOVED.—Dr. F. E. VANDERSLOOT
having dispceed of his property in Gettys=
burg, has removed to York, where he will
continue his Profession. Dr. Y. has been a
citizen of this place for some 20 years, with
a large and extended personal acquaintance,
whose good wishes accompany him.
AcCEPTED.—Rev. 11. LOUIS BAUGHED,
formerly pastor of the Lutheran church at
Norristown, has accepted a call from a con
gregation of the same denomination at
dianopolis, Ind. , Mr. B. is a son of Rev. Dr.
TUTORED, of this place, and has recently
returned from a European tour, some of his
letters having appeared in the "STAR AND
SENTINEL." He is a young man of fine at=
tairrments, and more than usual promise.
LEGISLATIVE.—The act in reference to
bounties In Cumberland township, falled to
'become a law, it appearing by -remon
strances sent In that a majorttyof the tax
payers of the township were opposed to the
bill.
A bill has passed both houses increasing
the fees of County officers 25 or 30 per cent.
This' Is aditional to the act of 1804, which in
creased the tees 20 per cent. These officials
cannot certainly complain of illiberality on
the part Of the Legislature.
Among the acts passed by the Legislative
is one known as theeßailroad Liability''
bill, and whlch is beriaeseverely animad
verted upon by the preas. It provides that
in no case of death by accident on any of
the railroads in the Commonwealth, shall
the damages exceed five thousand dollars,
or In elute of disability or loss of limb, to
more than two thousand dollars. It seems
to us that the bill is an outrage on puhae
right, and calculated to encourage careless
ness on the part of railroad officials f iand has
evidently been put through by the railroad
ring.- • •
A bill providing that all city, ward, bor
ough and toWnslip officers shall be elected
op the 2d Tuesday of. October, instead of the
Spring, has passed the Senate, and we hope
will pass the-Rouse; The ohject is to aVoid
the expense and trouble of two elections in
*year, and have but one in the fall, for
township and county officers.
LECTURES—Rev. Mr. TALLatamit, of
PI:Iliad!!Oda, on the eventpxof the 7th inst.,
delivered the last course of Lectures,
for the • Wintei, useler 4he auapicee of the
Literary Societies of the College—subject
-;IPOur NOW Hotlie." Mr. .TAx#llloo4l has a
Ateen appreciation of the humditins, and
' skilfully avails himself of the material at
his command to get np a "taking" Lecture.
wi F arealed to learn that these Lectures
were„a Jammu; financially. Our citizensare
under obligations to the Societies for the en-.
t er t i a ntn ga Ups provided during the win
'ter, and we hope to have -another course of
Leetures•unaer ibe-ilatne auspices next sea-
. ,
We cheerfully give Pace to the annexed
card Committee from tine of the Philonia
..:Absean and 21srenikoeMian Societies, who
inlet charge of the iatttheir : - ,
, ..75,9,0b1il duty Of the 01-4'
tees ( f.w.. &burg for 'their attendance
i IM late Gonne af...Lecarree Jenne of
, • Iri• - I 1 ' to the Cionitniltee 'Of the
- ' 5.,, '• ' !:1 1 1 . 1, ,r''' .; Societies . ..
ti . . - express ttier gmtitude j to
-tlis ‘ let deteed • amen -o this place , lb r`
thole' eoetident thattneiretfort to
- break t . . all lir tr il i k r tPt 4 rile.'
bedp
ium a rectik
the ' .4.OO;_ik;OAOL/O/C.iln, due to
these also wbeee sordiaLly entertained lec
tures; to Masora Buehler, Spangler, and"
Horner, Sad to drahtsestoolt Brea...dor their
eolartes; and aaristanal. . • • - .
~. The ikenrnittee ho .the-Cotrse has
• ' • • • • - -
-on , ,!,.,gaellife"
of Sam Weller's Valentine—so as to 4actts
• : Wannifirrotrei rizia.t-.1
AisUcinfiti - . ' fl ''
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•.., ,‘ - • PIIINN' A COLL. / Apr , 10 ! P 4
ozarryantrus ausarrias Distageroar
i3t!);.f(st!t - tift'' . Mels!r!!/=k, ;CI)
Cto I residence.
Mit=h i lT l i a tre t tu 4= 4
D. on Public Square, In ewe.
A.Morerpltnnorentreet, near Fahneatork's Btore.
p r A4 1411 ItaNmore eleset,,in,Yeeideate..
szmuni.•-
J : 'Nlytoss, Easor:Pnblk &pure. •
Wanott t'%keler, Wasluagtonst neax•Chambidbarg it
• - 11X1 , 2 4 44011:1141MUL
D. H. Klingel, Balt., between Middle and High
CIIIIIIS uam. •
GiplaFti it Trimmer, Booth Baltimore street.
ronstcruars; fors, sc.: -
A. R. Matey Baltimdre street; Brat moths
B. M. Gilbert, Baltimore street, second square.
H. Minnigh„Chambersburg st. op. Lutheran Church
John M. littnnitth„ Baltimore street, lint square.
John Gruel, Chambersb tug street, near Eagle Hotel.
CARPIXTVISAND CONTRAMOU.
Wm. C. Stedlinnith I Bon, York street, first square
Wm. Chritzman, West street, near Chamberstßirg.
Cashman 2 Rowe, Baltimore street, third square.
, CAIIIIOIII,6C.
Danner Ziegler, 31 iddle street, near Baltimore.
Tate* Culp, Washington et., near Chambersbner.
George Arnold, corner of Diamond and Chambersburg a
W. T. King. York it., opposite Bank.
F. Cunninglsham Baltimore street, first square.
C
T. C. Norris, Chai
nbersburg street, first square.
Jacobsd Brother, Chamberibu rg street, first square.
Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Public Square.
COAL, LCUU, 11111, AO,
C. H. Buehler, corner of Carllile sad Railroad streets
Jacob Reilly, corner of Stratton and Railroad. •
. .
Dr, Wm. Statistnith, Baltimore street, ant eVart ,
J. L. 11111, Chambersbarir street, opposite Eagle note!
DHLIG9 HRS.
A. D. Buehler, Cluimbersbarg st., near Public , Square.
Rubor., Baltimore street, first square.
B. Bonier, Chambersbarg it., opposite Christ . ' Clairol'
DRY GOODS.
Fabnestock Broth an, cor. of Ettlittmors and Middle stn.
J. L. Schick, cor. Baltimore and Puklic Square.
Duphorn & Hoffman, cer.Carltale and Public Square.
Robert k Elliot, Belt. at.. opposite the Court-hone..
A. Scott • Song, cor. Chambereburg and Washington eta.
Geo. Arnold, cor. Diamond and Chambereburg at.
F 01743 A.ND FOLIFD2T
ltuv,id Sterner, West street.
FORWARDING AND COMXIDSION ROME .
Bigham k Co., cor. Washington and Railroad.
Q.s. Benner k Brother, cor. Stratton and Railroad
McCurdy & lltunilton, Carlisle Street.
GROCEILIS, CC.
J. Cress if Son. cos. Chambersburg and Public Square.
Win. Boyer &am, York et, opposite National Beak.
Meals k Bros., Chambersburg st., second - square.
Henry Overdeer, Baltimore it., third square. •
Wm. J. Martin, cor. of Baltimore and High street..
Hiram Warren, York stree first square. .
8. H. Gilbert, Baltimore street, second square.
Faheestock Brothers, cor. Baltimore and Middle streets.
Bigham k Co., car. Washington and italiresd streets.
H. 8. Benner & Bro., cor. Stratton and Railroad streets.
McCurdy k Hamilton, Carlisle at. •
HANDWAIi AND CUTLIIY.
Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore street, Ent square.
Fattnestock Brother., corner Baltimore and Middle Mrs
HAINESB, AC.
D McCreary k Son, Baltimore at. opposite Pres. Church
J. M. Rowe, Baltimore street, third square.
OATS, CAPS, 50015, AC.
S. S. McCreary. Chambersburg street, II ret square.
Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York autak Square.
r
T. C. Norris, Cbambereborg street, t square.
11. C. Cobean, Chamberabarg at. 7
ant
1102.11. A. 1
Eagle Hotel, J. L. Tate, proprietor, ccirner Chantbersburg
and Washington;
Keystone Konya, W. E. Myers, proprietor, Chainbersburg
street, opposite Christ's Church.
LIVIXT STA2LES.
N. Weaver, Washington et, north of Chambersbnrg
T. T. Tate, Washing ton et., near Sagls Hotel.
NIBBLE 7AIDS.
John Clannon,-corner of Baltimore and Middle streets
3feals k Brother, Ycairst., east of Stratton. - •
PIIOTOGRALPHZIB.
C.. 7. Tyson, York street, oppoette National Bank
Levi klumper, Baltimore st., first square.
PallittliEr.
J.W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near Iligh
PEINTLITG OYPICZ.
Star J Sentinel,. Baltimore at., midway between the
Court House and PubtieSquare, west side.
feIOVIS, 2711rWAZZ he
C. U. Buehler, corner of Carlialeaied flatiron&
8. Q. Cook, York it, neerly opposite the National Bank
Washington Bierbower, N. E. corner of Diantond.
WATCHIMIXIL
Soper k !McCartney, York street, opposite Bank
THE NEW RAILROAD PROJECT.—
Last week we alluded to the project to se
cure an air-line road from Philadelphia to
Gettysburg, by completiug the gap of 44
miles from Oxford, in Chester county, to
Hanover Junction, via Peach Bottom Ferry,
which has been attracting much attention
in Lancaster, Chester and York counties.—
We gave an extract from the Railroad and
Mining Register endorsing the enterprise.—
The Wilmington (Del.) Commercial of the
4th inst., has a lengthy editorial on the sub
ject, urging the importance of the project,
and which closes as follows:
"We have spoken of the probable exten
sion of the Gettysburg road West. This is
merely a question of time, as a practicable
route for such extension known as the
Southern Pennsylvania Railroad, has alrea
dy been surveyed, by winch a simmer route
West can be had than now exists. Such ex
tension could make connection at Cumber
land with Baltimore S Ohio Road; and by
means of the Pittsburg litConnellsville road
with Pittsburg, and the roads centering
there. Either of these routes would give the
West Recess to tidewater by a route fifty
miles shorter than any now in existence.—
By an extension directly Weatward, from
Gettysburg to Belle Aire, Ohio, on the Ohio
River, aiew miles below Wheeling, a direct
connection with the Central Ohio 'Railroad
could be made, and &Western route; thirty
mile shorter yet, made and almost as direct
as any so-called air-line in the whole coun-
SNOW.—We have this season a realization
of the poet's idea of" Winter lingering in the
lass of Spring." During the past week or
two we have had pretty sharp Weather, ae
companed by ice, followed on Thursday
by anold fashioned north-eatiter in the shape
of a snow storm, the snow falling to the
depth Bto 10 inches. On Sunday after
noon we had another fall of snow, of four
or five inches, mingled with rain and sleet,
the mercury going down during the night
to 10 deg.
TO BUILDERS.—CoI. C. H. Buznixs
has Just received a very large assortment of
LUMBER suitable for Balding purposes, in
cluding Boards, Planks, Flooring, - Siding,
Laths, Pickets, Shingles, dtc.—Also Posts,
hewed (and sawed, with prime Fencing
Boards, white Pine and Hemlock. Builders
will do well to give him a call, as his stock
is not only large, but his arrangements are
such that ho can sell at the very lowest cash
rates.
Also, constantly on hands Black-anaith,
:Lime-Burners' and Stove COAL, with an
extensive assortment of COOKING
STOVES, of the best make, Hollow-Ware,
Tin-Ware, Japan.:Ware, dr., which House_
keepers will do well to examine; Ware
room, on Carlisle street opposite the depot.
THE NIMROD COOK STOVE.—This cel
ebrated stove, second to none in the country,
is now being offered to the public from the
extensive shop of MAILSRBANIC (it MARTIN,
Harrisburg, Pa., as their last and best mod
el In offering this stove to the public, this
enterprlping firm have spared no pains to
make It whet they now claim for it—the
best stove in the market. All its combine
tions are complete; . and its finish new—mak
ing it as well as ornament to the place it
may occupy in the house, as It is the most
valuable article of kitchen furniture. The
numerous testimonials as well as the great
sale of Uhl article bear witness as to its ex
cellence. It
"Zook ta thispiefure, end then on that."
Her a yonteheld the infirm step,
Th a pallid cheek, iraeHng form,
lilatlnited . lid, and a social elm cepher4
Poisoned with the tales of aches, pains,
..ideepless psi glue, and mentat deapondeney.
There, langhloghealth.eparklisg gee,
Elastic steps, craving appetite, forgotten cares,
dealal thin:lights and asobitknri reitaires,.
Show ahaeontsaat anit wswilitha pietnre.
One took tile Plantation . Bittem—the other
They are very beneficial' far weak
and delicate persons.
orMagnolia Water is a delightful toilet ar
fie-retiparior t? Cologne, Mat: . price .
GI - Many oar rather 'than tak . mons
medicines. All !ho suffer from c folds,
tirflatiOn cane Illoncblatnlies orl tiency t•
comsomption, will find in Dr. Wioicari!i
Balsam of' Wild C'herry ii-terneo as 4iiiii
sible to the •patider si abetted' in refrlarlint
, clisei . illef f . The 13039 n Is* piese9ti remedy i
it Is a lioWerfulicruegy'; it iii tipeedry remedyl
It is a tenksly. that cures. ~. , - 1 , it,
• A SEYVIIILLENERY beatieen-A*ned
Igrif „ 1NV,141 and Dime Jklecc,"„Rn York
Street nearly opposite 4: .Yanies - Lutheran
bee atdlet'lntir4 tb
Trlendbil-sigeltholn
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ALTOIIIIILTI A? LAW.
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r"Eow ill whiter
Joster,"-giditt flew
become any one when "Beiretia Vegetable
Hair Reisanathe occiatonany.kipigui - wilt
Imii;tboludr as fresh and glossy in old app
as in yo 4 To thla , yalnalde ' article was
awarded the only prize medal overapeompet-
Rom. - 2 2W.-MiLtea enion- , it
- HORSES BOUGH
AND SOLD, by Bait-
MIL Hamm at his - I'
Stables in *Ai of Key
stone Home, Gettysburg, Pa. Perstnis wish
ing to Eutra. or BUT Horses will coilalt their
own Interest by calling on Mr. Humor, who
can always be Amid at his Stables or at the
Keystone House. Apr. 8,1868.-1 m
PHALON AND THE POPE.—Three new
Italian bells" were baptized by the Pope a
short time ago—thousands of America belles
are self-baptized every day with Nelms's
"FLOR DE MAYO," the new perfume for
the handle erchief. Sold by all druggists.
gevitur of the parit,tto.
Baltimore Grain and Predate. Market.
Baltimore, Tuesdag Morning.
... 9 75 0 10 75
-.11 26 11 75
... 2 50 @ 810
2 60 e 3 05
1 12 @ 1 20
1 80 @ 1. 82
87 @ 96
2 50 @ 2 6.2
7 50 @ 7 75
2 80 @ 2 90 .
18 @ 20
17.1 @ 17
14i 6 181
18+ @ 19
Supisa FLora,
Emu. Flom,
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,
Color,
RYZ,
OATS,
TIMOTITY-IZED;
CLOPEB-88ED,
FLAX-BEIID,
BACON, HAMS,...
‘,l
" SHOULDIES,
LARD,
GOLD, Phila 4.........
Gettysburg Gratis algid Prevision Market
Getersbury, Wednesday Jiarniny
9 50
11 00 'ti) 10 50
2 30 @, 2 50
2 40 ® 2 45
1 00
1 50
75
1 00
2 50
6 00
1 60 i 1 70
40
14
9 15
16
121
12 #
)7 so 8
10
Surza. FLOUR,
EXTRA FLOUR,
Wan WREAT,
RED WHEAT,
CORN,
RT1,...
OATS,
BTCRIMAT,
TIMOTEIT BRED,
CLovjut SKID, ......
POTATOI,I3,
Burrs;
LARD,
EGGS,
Bsoos, Hems;
" .......
" SHOULDERS,...
SOAP,
TALLOW,
MARRIED.
GILBERT—CLAPSADDLE.—On the Ist of
March, at the residence of the bride's moth
er, by the Rev. H. A. Schlicter, *Er. Charles
W. Gilbert to Miss Louisa R. IClapeaddle,
both of this county.
it.OEILER—CULP.—On the 7th lust.; by the
Rev. E. Breldenbaugh. Mr. Luther A. Koh
ler, of Oxford township, to Miss'Flora Culp,
of this place.
MTERS—HowrzNo.—ln Arendtsville, on
the sth inst., by the Rev. D. W. ;Wolff, Mr.
Amos Myers to Miss Susan Horting, both
of Butler township.
Warsori--Wissixix.—On the 25th ult., in
Freeport, Ills, , by Rev. F. P Cletveland,
Wm. Watson to Miss Louisa Wissler,
formerly of Gettysburg.
DIED.
Off -Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all
over 4 lines—cash to accompany notices.
Hoarmt.—Died in Gettysburg, Darke
County, Ohio, on the Bth nit., David. Homer,
formerly of this County in his 55th year.—
Also in Sterling City, Whiteside County,
Ills., on the 6th inst., Melinda Horner, wife
of, Emanuel Fryberger, formerly of this
County, in her 43d year.
EThe parents of the above left Adams
County, in theyear 1831 , and settled in
Darke County, Ohio.)
Pisan.—On the 6th inst., at the' Alms
House, Mr. Charles Pugh, at an advanced
age.
Wissum..—On. the 29u1t., in Freeport,
Ills,. of lung fever, Frank 8., young.lest son
of J. H. and M. B. Wissler, aged 2 years
11 months.
gor drtrtiontitutti.
AUCTION !
11111 E undersigned will sell at auction, in room former
-- ly occupied by Mr. Owitarotua, in Baltimore ;treat,
EVERY NIGHT
DURING COURT WEEK,
A large Stock of 1)4 °tons,
consisting of Cotton and Woolen Woolsey, °Livia, Combs,
Oo N'•ek-ties; Ilandkorchlefs, Sturpeadcio, Tinder
slake and Drawers, Bhirt•ftonta, Panay Fair and T 1
dirty of othit articles.
srAll taxis that are pat up will be mai wlywat
DIIPIIORN k lIOXIMAN
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April 11L-2t
1868. MILLINERY. 1868.
MISS McCREARY
11ASjost returned from the C.lty with a large assort
ment of spring
BONNETS - & HATS.
Also, Bonnet and Hat Trimmings of the West styles,
which, with an assortment of fashionable
Fancy and Toilet GoOds,
shots detenrdned to sell at the very lowest Gish 'prices.
BEAD Y-MADE BONNETS
will betept on barn , and Bonnets made to order at the
Shortest notice. -
Xillbleirs supplied with goods to sell again lot the Most
favorable terms,and paterns with instructions gratis.
• April M1865.-3m
nIIARTERLY REPORT ef the
NO* ONTTYSNIIRG NATIONAL BANK.
Anzetl 1888.
RBSOIIIICSB
Loins and Discounts
ll.B.Bonds to secure clresdation,—.......
17.8.Bontts on
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Das from
Beal
Premiums ............«..«. .....
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LIAIILLITIiE
. 4 "80 00
Circulation, ...... 1 P M,11 ,1 00 00
Dopodta,l 2o , B4l Bst
! 46,000 00
Duo to 7,468 29
Btato ! ; 6,82200
Damns% —6,3 v, 04
Profit and Lo w, 1,876 67
Dividends unpaid 861 73
'r 6 +14+144+
• I Certify that ilimabove statement is iorresit to tit. beet
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of my knowledge mod WO. cub
April 1.6.-8 t J. IthIONT BAIL
•
"FAIWERa, ,
Attend -t 6 yob . InterOts
GETTYSBURG FOIADRY.
'indloceiber wooM inibren btu automat and
others, that hob Rill nuaraniefartnn various kb&
of onotlngs an d' ldnebbon, tondo to ardor, on !port notfos
go* +y , '
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Lug Awn eill'AlWinifiaX)lMlUDDJUt QtTttKU,
AND NAN 00/11 PLIM ,
athifieguit6l44:l3ll.4* e ?ig 4,24debin sad -
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Maki. 80B111Mtedisirlerivi4
IRON 444,14[110! .IPletsUidN roteis*
er , == . alletW,-^ei 'Claw nal..
' - • 4
• • 491"4 "V ir rill
Aril 15,
h ,c4.4x.k
Monies paid by William - Statism ith,Treastirer Of bounty
accounts of.titraban township, from M mtr ohl r. 1861 ' It°
I•brstexy 29,1868: . • 7
Note and interest paid Jaoob L. 0 mew,. 8213 00
Henry 106 00
Blitaboth Testta_ 586 48
J. B. lelty, BK. 445 .20
John 712 85
Christian Benner 638 40
Samuel Sfackiry 159,00
Haney Hoover.. : .. • 588 74
Philip 857 10
E. & M. Graft 514 40
Note " Gettysburg Nat. Bank,
use ofJacOb B. Millar 219 00
Publishing accounts, 1867 22 00
Office thee on appeal, paid Prothonotary 3 y
litxpenses paid Josiah Benner and John Brinker
-10 00
Cash paid for books, stamps, stationery, kc 7 19
Minutiae' flies 15 00
Paid Jonas Robert, expenses of putting in Ta10n
..... ........... . ......... 687
Martin Witmor, expenses of putting in 'volun
teers
Exoneration. and releases
11 per centaur on assessment refunded to tax
Payers
Abatement of 5 per cent
Fees of collectors
Treasurer e salary
Secretary's salary
Publish.t b . accounts,lB6B
Auditors' Pay
Services of Director., and expenses connected
with bounty fund businens.
Philip Donohue, tax paid in by h m and after.
wards exonerated and exempted
Balance in bands of Treasurer.
1133
Notes
OM
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Stmh.in lo anable.
having been duly sworn according to law, do certify
that we have examined the items composing the forego
ing account and find them correct, and that there Is a
balance at three hundred and .forty.eitht dollars and
eleven cents.
111
RED JACKET
AXE.
We claim it will cut Twenty-Five (25) per
cent. more cord wood per day than
any other Axe made.
M
Ems have frilly tried your Patent Axe and find
that it is all that you claim for It. It will chop faster
than any other Axe that I ever saw, and leaven the wood
without sticking at all. I would not chop three days
without one for the cost. I need not say any more, for
any man that trim one will be satisfied.
CAUTION!—The Axe and the Label are both patent
ed- Infringer on these patents will be prosecuted se
cording to law. Vender's or dealers, and persona using
any infringement, are liable with the maker of the in
fringement.
NORTH AMERICAN STEAM
BOIT CO.
THBOIIOII LINE TO CALITORNIA,
VIA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA.
SAILING /ROM NEW YORK
March sth and 25th ; April sth and
15th ; May sth, 15th and 25th.
With New iteenusblys of the Pint Clue.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BY ANT OTHER LINE,
For Inturnastles eddies. D. N CARRISIOTON, Agent,
West street,New York.
W. IL WEBB, President. CHAR. DANA, Flee Pres.
Office—.s4 Exchange Place, New York.
XL
A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE,
OF your own selection, five of cost for a fry days'
«mice is any town or village. Particulars sad a
gift a 414 fry), uj addressing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUD.
MAN & CU., 49 Haaaver st., Boston, Masa
We sell for One Dollar,
GOLD and Silver Watches, Sewing Machines, Silk
Dress Pattern,. Carpetings. Domestic Goods, Sc.
CIRCULAR SENT FR66,
g h ing lull particulars, or ten checks .eat for One
describing ten different articles which we will tell Air
ONZ DOLLAR EACH.
Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending as
Clubs. Address, LABONTE A BABBITT,
No. 83 tudbury strest,Boston,
T• VERY LADY AND GENT in the wertd as• wantiml as
_Ca Agerts fur our ONE DOLLAR BALE. A Wages, •
cut of Corns. • Daus, • Gamer, and thousands of other
articles, for 81.00 each. Bend 2 cents :or 2 checks and
circulars giving fall Information. Liberal inducements
to Agents. Circulars sent free.
RANKIN, LORD I CO.,
221 Washington street, Boston, Mass.
TRUBSEB.-"SLELErB lIARD RUBBER TRUSS"
Cures Rupture, retain" the moat ditScalt wifely and
; never rests, break:4 moves or soils; ehrnys new.
Bold by all Drnagiata. Bend for pamphlet, 1317 Cheatunt
at., Phila.
WANTED, AGENTS, $7 - 5 to $2OO
per month, everywhere, male and kinale, to in
troduoe the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE
FA MILT SKWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch,
hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in
• most superior manner. Price only $lB. • rally war
ranted for five years. We will pay $lOOO for any ma•
chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more
elastic seam than oura. It makes the "Elastic Lock
Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the
cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We
pay Agents from Sib to $2OO per month and expenses, or
a commission from which twice that amount esti be
made. Address SECOMB A CO., PITTSBUROII,2A., or
_BOSTON, MASS.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the
same nameor otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and
really practical cheap machine manufactured.
250 per month guaranteed to Accents everywhere
sidling oar /Went Seerkutiieg M tallioaothm-
LOW. Write for Circulars to the AXIMIrta WILI
/02 Broadway, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn et.,-Chicago, 111.
WE ARE STILL. MAKING
A COMPLFJ.F4:
REVOLUTION
sad villas every description of DRY .I.BD SANCY
GOODS, !LORD WASS, ISVinfrroV4VrelleB, sSW.
TRfl MAC NV, in, for the ntiikate prod of
We would impress upon our patrons that our Stock is
not composed of second-hand Goods or Pawn Br4kers' on
redeemed Stock, but Goods carefully selected direct from
American and European Manufactories, the greater por
tiop or.which are
$140,680 $3
450,00(1 00
. 50,000 00
`ftr,sls4 44
1 25,099 ao
e,fto oo
2,60 76
1,000 oo
497 98
` 402 06
which fact ensiles us to offer our customers better Goods
for the money •Shan those who prokas to be "Mariam
tures,' lents," or than CAN BR OBTAINED IN ANY
.
The unpandiefed increase of or' blesithis, end the en
dorsement of prominent brislings men and the press in
is a convincing proof that we have adopted the
and most popubir system ever placed beitre ihe
public. Wears the first who bays attempted to Make a
eltilwalution in Uvula." by bling tiho pu m b a i dl iar procure
gm& in small qqtutitiesslimannfacimme ices, awn
saving the oonAm*er three 'barge trivets td• pining
through the hands of the Commission Iferchant,_ the
Wholesaler, and Retailer.
Send Club. of ten or more, with 10 eta. for each do
scritittrebaudei settee pier ity or the club Will re
Wye i prisslitirorth 81 it itiollivlobeiWng to member
sent.
=
. . .
We have also olade,arraagemeots with the
GREAT ORIENTAL TEA CO.)
of Bolton, go that we can turnhdt our mulannific wire
own Goons and a tall line of TEAS at r ai s v gy the
mime terms to Agents u though dealing with
the company thus giving an
,oppottnnity of WIDE
from' the various grades any qtral ty thormay &din—
Weals , . pay 'agents the same ceenmiudene ea allowed by.
--th° OoTEl la y" -Wit of mkt,with price- Het, and
-“THE =A. OUP," soul biony Wrest t
PARtER k CO,
N00,411* ee nand Pc, Bolt"'
TO THE .v. 4..4 b •. S.
.
' ,I
We A. &Dos tar, q m:oint /toil : ' . NO% t *De
Dimp.tkammir it rvizw, . :,- ln I A V,
imA idit ru ."llitwor tatit, 4. 1 1 16 2,,,,Littrw _ RA
PIAIM 4 ( 15 / 51141 4crea4.4,474 17 4 - fibT'n
•
One Dollo fax eackArticle:
Omer me alibi el* tat il o visaida, ' tor doelitiri
chaokit i ohilittg arhatiliatidir tiala4sa Witsftted for Otta,
Dollar, with 10 costa lbw mare chief - - - ,;•• ^ ' i 1
CIRCULARS rfatt4CT FREE...s . , ; . '
Praiiiitia worth troth* tifliOktitat - ws,pallirgiolt
ag e Ott wadi all ' t
•IlagliaWlNallisa 111Wse 7
,
Wlirre 00 0
,-, 4. 41 . 111 " ,
ry
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- - lir i - alsw wark,MODerillietts,,W .
.... _ , j0W0101 4, 4
Priqiulitt. 7 1010111,0,MaR Casii
`4:4, 1:.. - .L -4
. .
lin
lII=
ekStrabatt Bquglity.Aceopt.,
- , -
inillttre Of fitAltanternefflip , f thi
settlement of the Bounty Account of said town
aptillmyeer IBM . - :
»Culled b William iliitllitegth;Trestrarer of the
Bounty fund of Strobes' towntalp, from Viral, VW,
to Febniery 96, MB:
DR. •
. ,
BillWC* aid ill
Outstanding tax sine* collected. 212 t 69
Amount of tax assessed fbr 1667. ' fia° 20
Subectlption'recelred of. Wm. .... . 25 00
El!
1:2115
HENRY B. WIANEII,
JOHN O. BRINK ERIEOFF,
DONOIIUX, .
Auditors.
April 15.-3 t
COLUURS'S PATENT.-JIILY 9,1887
TRIED AND NOT FOUND WANTING
McKeeepor t, Dec. 19, 1607
,prior sale by all Dealers asol the manufacturers,
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL,
(lueczuoss ro Uniacorr L Co.)
.93k cncoers qf (e Rands,
IN TRADE,
ONE DOLLAR.
MANIIPACTVRED.IO& US,
airt3RND /OR OUR NEW-LABCULI6.I►
I=EM
cod}
to aanairare SeaGisit obill"t* Our
Great
ONE;.DOLL'AR SALE
DRY 4ra FANCY GOODS;
A WATCH, PIECE OF SHEETING, BILE DRESS PAT
,
• •
• TWINS Ac Ate.
22,962 27
Oar ladaelawstadarhig the past few reat",has• base
We, now doutAil)iir rates
of Premium&
Our friends will readily notice our
Presents for 80 and 60 Clubs are
now more than equal in value
to Clubs of 60 and 100
respectively of other
firms:
8 10
84 65
WirPLEASE EXAMINE. -611
ArijPerson ordering either of the Clubs mentioned
below, can have their selection' of premiums ermine •
ted, corresponding is the size of the Club,
FREE DF ONE DOLLAR !
703 40
, =9 03
113 82.
. 29 Ou
. 20 00
. 20 00
. 600
FOR A CLUB OP 30, (f3.)—One of the following arti
clesoir: Detains dress pattern; fancy colored bed
spread ;100 view Turkey morocco album; yards shee l
ing; striped cashmere debible dress pattern; hooey
comb qnitt ; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom
studs; all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern ;
gent's hair guard chain gold trimlngs; silver plated
chased butter dial; silver plated 5 bottle revolving cas
tor, on feet; set superior steeled bladed knives and forks;
worsted promenade shawl; ladies' long gold pluted chain;
ladies' gold double ring; gents' heavy chased solid gold
ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk ; ex
tra quality balmoral skirt; pet jewelry, sleeve buttons to
match; violin and bow ; gent's cardigan Jacket; splendid
ebony D eats, ivory trimmings; etiperfor Turkey moroc
co shopping bag; ladles' high cut balmoral boots.
FOR A CLUB OF 60, ($6.)---One of the following arti
cles, viz: Black or colored alpaca dress pattern; poplin
dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting:
engraved, sitvsr-plated, 6 bottle revolving castor; 354
yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern;
tra heavy honey comb quilt; two fancy colored bed
spreads; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yards farmers' good
wool frocking; fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; beet
quality balmoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm clock;
ladies' all wool cloak pattern; ell ver-plated take or card
basket; fur mirror or tape ;ladies' tashionable wool dou
ble shawl ; splendid clasped family Bible, 9x13 record
page and engravings; 3 yards double width water proof
cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with silverplated
forks; Bet silver forks; one set lace curtains.
241 26
2' 62
346 11
$6,962 27
FOR A CLUB OF 100, (slo.)—One of the following ar
ticles, viz: 4 yards double width cloaking or coating; 2
large, Line, bleached linen table covers, with 1 doz. large
sized dinner napkins to match; twenty-five yards splen
did hemp carpeting, good colors; extra quantity black
or alpaca dress patterns; extra quality poplin dress pat
, torus; one large p iece superior quality extra width sheet
ing; pair gent's calf boots best quality; silver hunting
cased patent lever watch ; one dozen ivory handled steel
bladed knives and forks; silver-plated engraved sit bot
tle- revolving castor, with ens glen bottles; splendid
violin, box and bow, complete; single barrel shot-gnu;
Bacon's six-barrel revolver; pair superior white wool
blankets; nice fur muff and cape; silver-plated engraved
ice pitcher, with salver; seven and one- hall yards all
wool fancy caseimere, for snit ; one dozen Rogers' beat
silver-plated forks; common sense sewing and embroid
ering machine two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid
family Bible, record sad photograph page.
For larger Club' the value increases In the same ratio.
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent' to any address
free. Bend money by registered letter.
Address all orders to •
WM. HEM&
ALLEN, HAWES & CO.,
15 TEDTMAL ST., BOSTON, MASS
P. O. BOX C.
Wholeaal• Dealers In Dry and 'fancy Goods, Cullo7
Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods,4te.. Se.
Arll 15, 1868.-4 t
WOODEN WATER 'PIPE ,
GAS PIPE,
AND RAVE . TROUGH!
THE best and cheapest articles ever made. Seery
body, particularly Parasers and signors, send for a
fret descriptive circular awl price list to J. A. WOOD.
WARD, Williamsport, Pa.
PATENT OFFICES.
T - NTKNTORS who wish to take oat Letters Patent are
advised to counsel with MUNN k CO, editors of the
Antoicari, who bare prosecuted claims before
the Pateitt Oak* for over Twenty Voss. Their Ameri
can and European Patent Agency Is the most extensive
in the world. Charges less than any other reliable
agency. A Pamphlet containing full 'alarm:Howe to
Inventors, sent gratin.
air A handsome Round Volume, containigg 150 Me
chanical engravings, and the United States Conics by
Cantata, with lints pod itotelpta for Ifachaaics,
ed on receipt of 25 cents. Address
wets At CO..
37 Park flow;New York.
PITIIIBLIIOII, PA
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
FOR nig NRW BOOK.
"MEN OF OUR TIMES"
or Leann Patriots of the Day. An elegant octavo vol
ume, richly illustras.od .ith 18 D4,612[0'121, Steel Engrav
ings, and a portrait of the author, Mn.
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.
Agents any It is the best and Belle the gnieltest of any
book they ever sold. Some .are taking 200 orders per
weak. It will outsell "Uncle Tom's Vabia." We eat
ploy so general neat , bat pay extra einamieston. Old
Agents wilt appreciate this Item. bend for Circulars
giving tall particulars. Address HARTFORD PUB.
LISHINO CO., Hartliard, Ct.
•
WATNED—AGENTS,
In all parts of the United States for our New Work,
"People's Book of Biography,"
et ONTAINING over eighty sketches of eminent per
-1.../ emu of all ages and countries, isumes aewell as
ntien; a handeomitOcteso hook of over 6,10 pave- inns.
trued with beautiful steel engravings; written- by
James Parton, the nuat popular of living authors, whose
name will ensure. :or it &rapid isle. Bend fur descrip
live circular and aea our Lath terse. A. 8. IiALE
CO., Publishers, Hanford, Chun.
HOWE k STEVENS PARTLY DYE COLORS.
THIRTY DIFFERENT SHADES, all in liquid arm.
The same shades, all ht powder form. We advise
the use of the Black., Browne and Drabs, In the powder
term. ler sale by al. Druggists and Dealers and at the
Ilaustfactiory, Boaton,3lass.
Bingley's Btstory of Animated Yature
1200 Royal Octavo Pages. 1200 tine eogravit ga.
PRICE ONLY $6 10.
THE cheapest Book In the world. Exclusive Terti•
tory and the largest cosamisaion. Circulars giving
full partici:ll.re, terms, etc., also our One poster with SO
sample illustrations, sent free on sipplication. Address
C. F. VENT k CO., 38 West 4th St., Cincinnati, 0.
Official History of the War.
ITS ready 'sale, combined watt an increased commission
1. maks it the beet subscription book ever published.
•One Agent in Button. Ps,„reporta 72 subscribers in
three days. Another in Breton, 103 entwcribers io four
days. Bend for Circulars, and see our terms, and a fall
description of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUB
LISBINO CQ., Philadelphia, Pa.
CARPENTERS.—Send for Cata
logue of New Practical Books on Architecture and
Stair Building.
A. J. BICKNELL kOO., Publishers, Springfield, 111.
r iPORTANT ,LNNOI3.IkICE3MNT
A Beautiful Illustrated Book worth a Thousand Dol
lars. sant hose to any addrinnoit receipt of 25 cents, by
addrening Professor JOHIV VANDERPOOL, No. 266
Winthrop Place, New York city.
GOODSPRED'S POUNTADI PEN, 60
lines written with one pen of Ink. Thebeet thing
in the world: &sok gent for 10 Cta• $lO a dig' Pwirsn
teed to Agents. 'Addreee 3. T. PRICE A CO., 37 Park
Row, New York. •
()NIA'S RI: AGNEW,
260 and 2n2 0111.101 Wig HST., N.
Ilse reduced the prices of Teas, Coffees, lingers, Plour
sad all ktodeofOrocrotieefroui 10 to 20 per cent.
- :.BEST JAPAN VIA, di,
BUST lINGLISH .118.1Aldida? PICA, $l.
SPLENDID OOLONU TEA, 90c.
1000 bbls PLOUB, all gradwi, from $ll upwardi.
.20X001.1doirwaes, all greslos, front 40c. upwards.
Coffers; routed and ground, 15w to 400. Sugars. all
grilles, at refiners' prices, and everything used la every
toot, cheaper and better than sny
IM Wks In NSW ParL
ffi f
TZIA,S IL 'ARN owinplurhianisn store; owns this
property, and has no rent to pea: imports and buys at.
elusively for cash',. never gaveri note in his life, cones.
doently he can undersell arm bangs the city.
COD LIVER OIL CREAM
. A iriincha fon, width prow's' all thb nut?!
tr
licremit of Slop's?. ea.
11The !too ell ofkinthe limit, or *molt, asii-.trebt
teaaLle tO*l *o le 0 . 084 44grtad, ship aftordtug
theystiestiliiib fall beselli of the quint* taken.
Is readily token mined with miter, tans *folding th.
mekoferiook4 or other . expinlyi or hoftfirl
Is r and prat:Mani by thri IC I' !man
sion. Fries $1 a bottle. For circulars mit to
f kak: 4 4l7lireanidt et, If. Y.
. . ..
Jul sponsab for t• es ,
811FING;G:EIDE '
i -
" % *Jr liirikiefigaii inf iie ' etlhdie . a in hand
ptltlr• AwdoissOlo . thir . irieraw Si gly
ettli lasto ' 14114:teiteldreb u the
etietheittend'etadi with 3lßUi thM; aid in
lentaeatieleattlfr4eatew helereto WA'at lb. awle
tirperflocaearminsaili. - far iflithids of ,lUvallineisig and
tt.iiii , :. t.: ":1 . .., ,- ,7 -, 44 —4 ' • +
ei t em
elPeeneletwitilunderill sell at
id ttw blip- '' - Win y,addrintr o tormnit, on tw•
Orlitleldedhlid idivilKihrThelfieeins. e. • .#_- . 1 , '
ts ot .10.11111011111 - rharrillgini. Flits, lied tenteryam,
it mite: diwanat telheitrednvAddindwN
1 41 0 4 11 . 1 " 1. 1 Ski l* M e" , .•
•+ll Ad- _ •-• • i ' . : ,7
-;:p.', Itylfffiqt . tok , +^.. c4 !* • ,1 i ,`.l.t&R i• i ; it ~,, ; .
FREE O.F COST.
Wd?iFE . II—d.ORNTB FOR
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
Ire CAIIIZSI CRAZACITIR, COSDCICT MD Rams,
By Hon. ALEXANDER H. STEVENS.
seintuts.
QjITARTERLT ItEt'ORT OF THE
/TM NATIONAL BANICOF SLITTYB7.7.
MIS01:1310138.
Loup and Dt 0pn564,904 St
Omot 63
ornitimo, fliturro, Bajponoe ao l'rominins, 2,419 84
Omit Demo and Revenue 640 06
Duo from Bank, 50d24,637 09
U.S. Bonds,
p . 164,000 00
;61,472 22
• -----
31336,1030 66,
0apita1..........1..'.....:.„-... .. .. ••• . .4..... -...3100,000 00
. 13 utp100 „ .. , ........«.....---.........:
8.84.3 30
`1717431441:5 4 -'" .. - : : 89440 00
Dap00ft5,.......; ..... 147,941 73
Dub to Bantle. 2,725 49
..
/0 14 1034 lad g arg.tumge,;4.....-.-- T i
- .............:.... • 2.77$ 03
$346,3&3 55
I certify that the above stateinent is correct to the
best'of in/'knowledge and better.
April B.—at OEN. ARNOLD, CaSider,
DR. WM. STALLSMITH Dentist,
haying located In Gettysburg, offers h,a services
to the public. He can be found . gar the present, at the
Daguerean roams of Levi !dumper on Baltimore street.
opposite Fahnestocks' store, where be Will be prepared
to attend teeny coos within the province of the.Dcutist.
Persons la mutt of fall or partial rats of teeth are invit
ed tonal!. Terms reasonable. idpril 8, 1867.-tf
LOST.!-A BALE OF Gp9DS marked
W.A.wdbelT. Wright, Sandersville, Pit," and contain
ing 1 piece of Kentucky Jeans, 1 piece of mixed Thin_
net. 1 piece of Red Flannel, 1 piece of Genesee, was lost
In February lastAetween Bender vine and Gettysburw.
The fi nder will be suitably rewarded on returning the
Goode to Abel T. Wright, in Ilenderwrillet to Henry
Whitmor, Mummasburg; or Spongier's Warehouse,
Gettysburg. [April 8.-3t*
•
OTICE.— The undersigned, hav
i ing dieposed of his entire Stock- of Ready- made
Clothing and Goods to Mr Passers Cc:smarms, and be-
Ing about to retire from Lnalness, retorts his cordial
thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him dur
ing so many years, and respectfully revisits his friends
to continue their patronage at dot ola stand, with his
successor, illr. CC 3 / 2 1011AX, shorn I cord'ally commee#
to the confidence°, the public.
April S.-St F. R. PICKING.
garriitgeo, parntoo,
DAVID McCREARY. JOHN' F. McCREARY
"Best always Cheapest.
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
• COLLARS and
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County,
are always to be found at the old and well known stand,
Baltimore at., opposite the Piesbyterian Church.
(MeCREARY'S.)
Our Aiding and Wagon Saddles,
are the most substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mounted),
are complete in every respect and warranted to be of the
very best material , and workmauablp.
Our upper leather Draft. Collars,
CAN NOT if nut. They ire the beat Fit...ma and most
durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, aa cheap as they can be made any
where and in the most substantial manner.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
flames, Ply-nets and everything In the line; None bet
ter or cheaper.
Our prices
have been IiDCCGD to the lowest Using standard.
A liberal percentage for cub, off 01 Wu amounting to
or more.
We work Bottling but the beat ofstock and will war
rant every article turned out to be in rrery respect aa
preeenUal.
Thankful for past favor. we lnylteatteution toeurpre
sent stock.
113..G1ve us a call and examine rums AJr uusuww.
Jan. Ta.1863.-tf D. MoDEZARY & SON.
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
ON"tlu"141 Pa —Can
ire 84r t irssyonlsnd, to order , kind. of
RIDING SADDLES,
as low as the lowest
May 29,1887.-tt.
Adams County Ahead !
THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET,
Manufactured entirely of Leather, and much
neater than Cotton or Linen .IVets.
For service touturpageed.
BY BUBIIIIOLDER, WOBLEY k HURST
J. L. WORLEY, Sole Agent for the EXCELSIOR PA
TEXT NET for. Adams county,
LTAS constantly on hand manufactured Net, of the
above Patent. Alpo,
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
- WHIPS,
TRUNKS,
BLANKETS,
BELLS;
, AND EVERYTHING,
pertaining to a Horse rornishing establishment.
WAGENTS WANTED to sell Territory ibr Patent
Nets, also to sell N'ets on commission in the County.—
All communications should be addressed to
J. L. WORLEY,
York Sulpb dr Springs, Adams co., Pa.
April l, 18613.—tt •
CARRIAGES. AND BUGGIES.
Are now building* variety lot' 004.011 WORE of the
latest and most approved styles, and constructed of the
beet material, to which they Invite the attention of buy
ers. Hering built oar work filth great care, and of ma
terial selected with special refinance to 'beauty of style
and durability, we can confidently recommend the work
as unsurpassed by any other in or oat of the cities. All
we ask is as inspection Of on= wark,lo convince theta in
want of any kind of a vehicle that this is the place to
buy them.
Agr-REPAIRING in every branch done Mahon notice
And on reasonable terms.
Give ne a call at our Factory, near the corner of Wash•
Ington and Chandatobvul streets, Gettyehurg, Pa.
JllllOl2 1867.-4 f
CARRTAGE-MAKENGUMM D
The warbotng over, the otoiltrefirimilloivereinimsd the
at their old stand, in Mast Middle street, Gettysburg,
where they are again prepared to pet up work in the
most fashionableorubetantial, and impeder manner. A.
lot of new and eerand-hand
on hand, which they will diatom of at the lowest prices,
and all orderairill besupplfedake promptly and satisfac
torily as pergola.
doge with dispatch, and st cliapest istes.
A, large lot of ne t and obi *WM! on hand for 240.
•
Thealrfallbttheliberiefeehrenn e n- bintobre enjoyed
tmr them, solidi sad willeadeevir to dram &lame
share inthe futu e.
itey 201--K
A N T E D'l
200 Coida Black Oa Bark
Bp.:4et e t WniicteAt .si.g ih•
• $5 twomat PER 'CORD •
*ill ha Pala. its "Pair'
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$25 s2ls'
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WAIMCDASSIMIS to moll lb. moot Procitt
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WAaON SADDLES,
CARRIAGE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
FLY NETS, tke
PATENTED 'FEBRUARY I BTH, 1868,
TATE & CU LP
CARBIAGSMAKENO BUSINESS,
CARRIAGES, BOOGIES, tO,
iirREE'M:MO4.II3
DAN NER a WIFSLEIL
Wants.
I
&Pi *ditto.
Nlbintitifikt&iii ii : erity given'
that appllciition Lanham mad* to the Court of
COWEPAD e :erneeounty Swab* n of
It s Liptßeran h th x 1
848
tha ißird 1848,
has town Axed for the hearing of the MUG , a that un
less wriliclent *saw to the contrary be shown said cherr
ter of incorporation will be granted.
By the Court
J. A. EITZBILLILE, Prothy.
April 1-31
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given.
that aingleatbr am ha t bow mad* to the Court of
Common Pieta of A sicointy i to amend the Charlet.
oltbe "Upper Presbyterian March of Marsh creek to
the county of Yat k," and that the gird Abaday gt•lywit
west, has been fixed for the hearing of th•same,and that
111110•11 sufilcient ratite be shown to the contrary said
amendments will be granted.
April 1.-3 t
ELECTTN.
The Steak Soldiers lei Milani • donigialfry, en
titled, "'The President, Managers in Company o 1
York and Gettysburg Turnpike Raid," are hereby no
tified that an election will be held at the Public House
of George W. McClellan, in Gettysburg, Adams *manly,
Pa., as Thesday, the 21st day of .april next, between the
boors of two and tour o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of
electing • President, six Managers and a Treasurer, to
conduct the altiirs of the Company, the emitting year.
JOSEPH SMYSES, Secretary.
March 25. t•
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate of Parra Parrs, late of Latinos*
township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned, azecutriz, residing in the sainti
township, she hereby gives notice to all persons Indebt
ed tossid Wats to make immediate payment, and three
haying claims against theism. to present them properly
authenticated Inc settlement.
SARAH PENTZ, Executrix.-
April 8.-61
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tits
School Directors of Cumberland townehip, until the third
.bsturday in April, from 12 until 3 o'clock, at Conrad
Snyder e Tavern, In Gettysburg; to build TWO SCHOOL
Ift)IISES in mid township—one to be built at Pities.*
•
of Brick, and the other at McCurdy's, of Stone.
Plans and m ecilications can be seen at Conrad SoLV,
Tavern, in Gettysburg, or at the residence of the
tary. The Board reserves the right to reject any °roll,
bide. A. SPANGLE*, Prowl.
N. Liner:its, Pec'y. [April 8.-44
ASSIGNEES' NOTICE.
The undersigned Laving been duly appointed A.
Cigna., under deed of voluntary sesignment for lb* bow
fit of Creditors, by kite:tou.lL EPPLUIAN and Wu% of
ifenallen township, defame co., Pa., hereby gives notice
to al Ipersons indebted to said Emanuel G. Xpplamas to
make Immediate payment, and Wino biniag eleins are
requested-to prevent the. meow properly antheatteetoi•
fur settlemeut
JONAS RAUENZAHN, Initiate
I:tenderer'lla, Mar.ll.-6t
BEGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE .is hereby given to all
Legatees and other persons concerned that the
Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be
presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams oonntzeoint
confirmat tor. and allowance, on MONDAY, the 20th day
of APRIL, 1888, at 10 o'clock, A. M., vie:
117. Flrat sad anal account of Samuel Zeigler, 0 mak&
an of the persona and estates of George M. MUICIVIOrt,
John Mummert and Eve. E. Mtunmert, minor children of
Josephus Mummert, deceased, settled by William J•eoba,
Administrator of the estate of Samuel Zeigler, deceaSed.
118. The first and final account of Henry R. Haatler..
Administrator of Andrew J. Smith, deceased.
W. D. HOLTZWORTII, Register.
Mar. 21—tc
LICENSES.
THE following application to keep public houses of
J. entertainment, bare been filed in my office, with
the requhdte number of signors, and will be presented
at the Court of Qnarter Bandana, On innuisy, LJkc 20t4
day of Apra, 1808:
Samuel Wolf, Borough of Gettysburg,
John L. Tate,
Israel Yount, "
Conrad Snyder, " "
0. "
Francis J. Wilson, Borengh of Berwick,
Henry Settler
John Green, Borough of Lit tlestcwn. •
James L. Jones,
Win. N. Fluttord,. "
ea
Joseph Barker,
Jeremiah Johoe, Col:lower) townablp,
trawls- gram. Cananinand 4 !
Simnel Eicholts, Franklin
Ephraim P. Ell Unger, "
Israel Little,
George Bear, « 4e
H. M.-Tome,
Lest Pitzer,
!Samuel S. Morita, Freedom
John D. Becker, Huntington
Jane A. Reed, "
Preeklin Ramer, Hamilton . "
Alexander Benahoof, Harefitonbem
Peter Shively,
Reuben Stem, •
John Kapp, latimors
Abrham Fisher, "
Conrad Wagner, Mountpkaaant "
Charles bilyers,illenellen
O. P. House,
J. ff. Wiest, Oxford
I. B. Hosuier,
Robert E. Dix, 'Reading
Joseph Tod; Witten
Jacob L. Gram, "
Henry B. Stone, Tyrone
Jo:4mA. R. Esther, Butler
J. M. BOWS
STORE LICENSES.
*MIER J. Martin, Borough of 0 ettysbarg,
George F. Ralbnalsch,
•
'Michael lIeII7 , Cunowag township.
EF.STAUPAIIT LlCOLN'tnitl,
Peter Ilettaien, Oxford township.
April I. ts A. W. MLNTIE, Clerk
JURY LIST-APRIL COURT
BLAND /MET.
Conowago. Jame. W. Guberuator, Foreman.
Berwick tp. Adam Kinnamund.
Oxkord. John E. Hersh.
Monntpleasant. George Hagerman, sr Henry J. Ham
ler, Michael Levinstine, John 1,. Jenkins
Hamilton. Daniel Recker.
Union. George gate.
Metsallen. Isaac Wright.
Gettysburg. Wm. J. Martin,JOhn McAllister.
Hamiltonban. John B. Paxton, James Marshall.
Latimore. Joel 0 riest, Isaac Tudor.
Tyrone. John W. Neely.
Huntington. W. W. Stewart.
Franklin. Elias Spangler. James Linn.
Btraban. Lipton Neely.
Freidom. John Hamer, jam Cunningham.
Littleatown. George Stonesifer.
GENET:AL JURY.
Franklin. Francis Ogden, Solomon Hartman, Jew
Deardorff.
Heathen. Jacob B. ideals; Stephen Winona% Eran
Cole, Palatka Penrose.
Germany. Daniel Oujden, Hamilton rot est.
Huntington. Wm. B. Gardner, Wm. T. Job, F. $.-W.
Bowers, Joke A. Wiramtd.
Conowago. John Waltman.
hfonntjoy. John Horner, Andrew Beitler, John Hart
inaa, Newton W. Horner.
Moantpkaant. Samuel Hilt., Francis Pohlman, Jacob
B. Miller.
Strabau. Elden Norris, Hobert Bell, Josiah Bonner.
Reading. Wm. 8. Hildebrand.
Gettysburg. Solomon Powers, Wm. B. Biddle, Bairn'
G. Cook, Henry Chritaman.
Butler. Jacob Baffeneperger, Samuel Maris, Wass
Destrich, Jamb Mowery.
Hamilton. Hamilton King, Elijah Spangler, Henry I.
Reber, Henry S. Hildebrand.
Lathnore. Andrew P. Hyrax, John Wolford, Anthony
K. Myers, Joseph Finkel.
Cumberland. George Bushman, Henry Batt.
Tyrone. _Jecoblowera
- lattlestown. Wm. HeSherry. •
Oxford. A. J. Bowers.
Union. Amos Lefever..
Highland. Bonbon Golden.
March 18, 1888.---tc. •
PROCLAMATION. -WHEREAS the
Hon ROSMIT J. FISHER, President of the soma*
Coartsof Common Pleas, in the Counties eomprielng the
19th District, amiJnatice ofthe Courts of Oyer and Ter
miner and General JailDeilvery, for the trial vial I. asp.
Jul and otheroffenders In the said district, and laLto
E. It IZASAN and ISAAC Rosissou, tours , Judges with*
Courts of Common P leas.and J nit lc es ofth e Cour te efOyer
and Terminar andGeneralJail Density, rot Castilla' of
all capital and otb er offenders In the County of Adams—
haveissued their precept, bearing date the 22nd day of
Jan:, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bunked
and sizty-seven, and to me directed, for buiding &Court
of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessional °flit,
Peace and General Jail Delivery end Court of Oyer and
Terminer, at Gettysburg, onKondsy, tho 2588 shay of
April, 1888—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justkes of
thp peace,the Coroner and Constables withintlesAid.
Consitrotadiinik tbst they be then and there in theli
proper person s , with their Rolls, Records, Inquleittowei
Egaminations, and other Remembrances. to de those
thingewhich to their olives aid in that lasbaltappertain
to be done, and also, they who will pirosecu to &pleat this
prisoners that are written 'bathe In the Jatt of the said
County of Action/411re to be then and there toproe•entea•
!Hint them aoshollbolzW..
. .PHILIP HANN, Mastiff.
Mastiff's May Gettysburg,
Mar. 28,186!.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LADIES' cOMPANIONIEt,`•
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PERPUIVIERY,
f#C . Y . .OFNA & BOHEMIAN ITABNIS,
Tom, &a., &a, &a,
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ataset .
By the Court
J. A. KITZKILLIR, Protby
EINE
. - gerwarding a se
t iIEANINS OrTAWilift
t
THE undersigned having leased the
.L. Werrhostat on t senor or GeSP/Guis, - 11 1 Olot sod
the Bel Insaff,, Gettysburg, Pa., wll,l starry au tbs .
.Grain Prodttce Bramtes
,
10 bradebee. The bisbest'prlcee Wit ;dirty* be
pall tor Whima. Bye, Cara, Oat* Gloms, ao tlipothT
Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, 'fay and Straw, Dried" Trait.
Nitta Soap, Hama Shoulder* miff pjee, Potato*, with
sosnliblaff eke ha tlm country Praduea Una.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS • -
Te constantly for tale, Co ff ees, Snore, Belau:* l'ltors. l
as, Spices, Salt, Cheese Vinegar, Scab, Mostar&
Starch, Brooms, Buckets. 'Blacking, Bcsp; Au. Also,
COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, AC. • risu .1.0 kinds; Spikes
and Nails; Smoking &WI Chewing ?obscene.
They are always able to supply a Bret , rate article of
Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.'
Also, Groand !looter, with Guano* tad other fortlll
- COAL, by the bushel, Mt or oar loud.
We wit also run a - -
LINE °f FREIGHT OARS
t 0.0.” North street, SALTAIORN, and 911 Market
strata, PLIILADELPffIA.. All goals at *liter of
the abmarpleamt all I, be reaoisedand forwarded prompt
ly. Goods should be marked 'sßenners' Car."'
• " • IL IL 11101/01111 &ARO.
April, SOSO& —t r
NEW FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the extensive
Warehouee,Cars, kc., of Cm., k EAenditoW, the
tuttlerehmed Intend to cerry on the blieltweee, ender ihd
Ana Grille/um k 00., at the old stand on the corner
of Wishingion and Rallroed strecte,on a more extensive
scale Ilhaaharetolbre.
. .
We aro paying the highest mark etpricr. for lia!,Flour,
Grain and all kinds of produce,
/lour aad Need, Batt, lad all kinds of Groceries, kept
constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can
be had anyarb ere &sr. ••
Plat•ter, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly ou
hand, or farnlslred to order.
AIiF.A regular Bueof Freight Cars willleave oar Ware
honse every TUESDAY NOO2I. and accommodation
trains will be nnt ea occasion may require. llyithis ar
rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at. all
times to and from Baltimore. All business of ilk' kind
entrusted to tle,vrUt beyro/wetly attended to!. Our cars
run to the Warehouse of Stevenson k sons, 10 north
&ward street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay
good prices, sell cheap and deil fairly, we Invite every.
body to givens a rel. • • •
..laa. 8,1869
M'CURDY & HAMILTON,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, , GpOCEBIEW; &r
MEIN undersigned *repaying at !hair Wseequense, In
J. Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler's liall,the highest
pekes ler •
WHEAT, ETE 00R11, OATS, EHCEWH EAT
CLOVER ANA TIECYTIIY-SEEDS, PO
TATOES, ac., tc.,
and Invite protbeeets to give aim is call beim* eri lin ,;
Tbey have constantly on hea4 for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GRQUERTES,
Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, -ffaliari, /le; with' gilt, Fish
Oils, Tar, iloeps, bacon sad Lard, Tobeeons,, ae. Also the
best brawls of 1%011i% with VitED of air kin They
likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE PERTILIZERs,
Salable Pacific Guano, abodes' Phoephata feel A A
Mexlean G nano.
Whilst they pay the highest market pricer/bran they
bey, they .MI at the lovest living profits. They ask •
atuireorpabHe patronage, reeolved to give satisfaction
1a 'Tory case.
Raman. lifellifft DY,
WY. 11. BAALLLTON.
July 3 1867.- t f
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES,
LUMBER, COAL, &C .
THE undersigned keeps nn hind, at his Ware Rouse,
)1.6477111 s" fisadels'slßaties," la etraban township
on the line of the ettysburg Railroad s all kinds of
GROCERIES,
including&spur, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Ae., w4b Salt
PM, Oils, Tobacco, Bacot', Lard, tc. Also,
LUMBER AND COAL,
inthAin g Iltalldiegtruff, Shin gles,Lathi,Stuveand
smith Coal. Alta, Guano , and • Large sawartmen t of
Dry Goode, Boots and Bhoea. listemid Pape of all kinds,
which he is prepared ta sell at the tweet Wee* -
He also pay. the ILI ahem mark-et p Hee Tloqr, , 0 raiu.
Corn, Oatkitatekwheat, Clover and Thiotby Seeds, Pota
toes, £c., or will receive and forward the mine to market
no mein" lesion. Be reepeetfttlly *eke his :Heeds and the
public to giro him • call. DANIEL GULDEN.
Aug. 21,1867.-tf
ittatatio and Netetry.
CLOCKS: ,WATCHES,'
JEWELRY, &C.
CALL Al . .
ROPER & McCARTNEY'S,
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
On York street, opposite the Bank, Get
tvaburg, Penna.
A new and full assortment just receive.l
irom. the City.
SILVER. AND PLATED WAR X,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS !
snob asVtollus. Gultan ' Accordant's, Flute., Flea, Sc..
also the trlmtnings,sla:Neys, Strings, Bowe; Ortdgee and
weerythlng behloglag to the instruments.
Repairing and all kinds of work in our tine
done promptly and on' reasonalde terms.
rdirAll work warranted to glee ottledict7ew—and all
goods sold, warranted to be what they are represented.
Nos. 97, 1187.—1 f
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
No. 148 North 2d st., owner-of Quarry,
TiIIILAD.EIPRIA
An araoorhatat of Iratelxes, jetoorryi,'
and Plated. Ware eattlaantly on ,
SUITABLE FOR Houpar fiII„EOENTS!
.sorßepairhyr of Witches and Javreiry .nroMPtil at
tended to. (Nov. 1417.-1 v
SEEING IS BELIEYLNG
AT 704 ARCIT STREE7.",
NEW PRIC E S! . 14W . GOODS !
RICH SILVER & SILVER PLAMED WARM+,
- ' Including every ski...
" --'---- . and description,.
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4 :a
expressly, for the Winter 4 .7.-'
ii trade,,which bar lioatne,as
_: 41 11P
-.. - rr, and durability can.wittiC, A
' - ''' . •liarPlo9434 at :
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J - ORN 330SPISIAlsi'S
Wbo,leads and Retail Maaufsatvingilitaldlidaufn
704,AitCH'S 1 1REIVr - ,
PVII,ADA'LPITTA
ts-plattat atsfilbrt:intiee
110.14, IRO/.
AB.. -fir. CALDWELL & CO.,
ILF TRWELERI4, ;•-•
WV: 90:1../ CHESTNUT STR.VET,
- : VAi.jLADE-1. 111 1.41, . LE
Maaufaoturere and , Xnapaidows
Of, qpht dionlidigidli Mt4ti.
gmsT z . cL.,A.nvtms,
Nikolais to ths Oittedase el t' •
..aimpirtesonwso stidnzi
Al,DrAtk. ULE,STORE
WiritrikstrAel,""Aarlf-",46, t i : t 2 i n ef•
111ANUIS Jim their examinntion. "A.
Allitratliddra r and Ifiversbf• nrilnigninnits in
•it 'Ph wo he biliOsillortii..thr ,,,
ay'prtrile. . ^
( Ilistalee• inelaMmleg Mee ..I#l.lolld
Marble Clotodei- Silver War %
Jewels)", itoreelains, Pis
ted,'Cceede4, ?dogma" - ,
I crz
aisitimor amitaktdifil or: asaWe
FANffrARTIC
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ALEXANDER COBRAS
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