The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, October 16, 1868, Image 3

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REA.I 4 ESTATE
VATE SALE.
•
offers at Private Sale the valuable
••sestrevotdes,idtwate In Haat/1410n
emaity. about Latina south of
linarioates Milt , atecdolitg land. of
Jemo Wionaaa Hamm Wier
ocewthqr taaca or un.
to are a twomory Pei's', sad jr ai
Dwelling, with a Log ilteltent at
., Wagon Shed, Cora Orib, a Prato.
Shop, and qther outholhliage., lima"
Inge, one of theta ouirmalant Uhl
Young Apple Orchard, shoot lAO
eta, about 25 bearing Pear tredlf,ltdid
re Ira lei r p ropertlon ofgo alMhober
ere ere betweec 4 , ?...10 end 5000 young
ureery, which will be sold with the
fling to %lug the riretnistis
residing thereon.
cperty hr4ot gold by the last of Oct
be for heat.
JOHN CLEAVER
ALE
VALUABLE PROPEETY.
Mrs of the estate of John Hukik de.
t Public Bale, me .4alarniar the PM
• tide. - an order of the Orphan,' °curt
the ilouse and Lot vs* °coupled
ma the West aide of CitrUebt street,
north bounded north by an alley,
kY other property at maid estate
trout. by 40 teet deep with* two
*bleb bas been recently fitted up,
located is very 400mb/earn a ro4
0r.614.: for public Maness.
- u. 1-itohase , property ;trill do well
,e/ouve.
, Ahe A.l P. 31., whansttoad•
%era. m.de known by
, ANN!,BOHR, Adm;
• FRANK D. DCNIORN, Atbsi.T.
LE
v A Ll' ABLE PROPERTY.
scree of the Orphans' Nur! of Ad
ndsreigrred, Guardian of the minor
Lansinger, deceased, will cell at
catchy, the 31st day of Octobar wort,
flse premises. a Lot of Ground,
Littlestoen, Adams county, Penna.,
RetattaW's Addition, fronting 40
.0 street, and 00 feet in rear, with
, adjoining lot No. 2 on the north
on Omelet and south. The Improve-
good two story Franke Dwelling, e
, Choke fruit trees, grape vines,
is desirable, being neer the pnblio
I be given sad terms made loci% ofi
LANSINOZR,
anardfaa
SALE OF A
VALUABLE FARM.
intending to quit farming, offers
00 whieb be now rmides. near the
tail* tram Round Bill P. 0., and
York dulphar Springs and Hampton,
contour/thug 101 ACRES, more or
ted a new two-story Outer Post
t, with back-kitchen. There is •
-irking water at the door, three
he fields, Ind running water in two
weber, Cherries, and
...other fruit
Men; • good and new Bank. Harm,
h all other outbnildingsi Hog and
c. Sire , thousand bushels of UM,
this term in the last four years, and
sails. There are about 30 Acres of
dof White lOak mid Hickory. It al
t Churches, Mills, Blacksmith
SOst office. This Is a good chance,
high state of cultivation, price low;
On payments with tutereat.
•. is not sold by theArit of Decal
'TED.
• Wm address
I. R. SIIIPLEY,
Round mu P.,13., Adam. co., pa
UABLE
FARMS FOR SALE,
d criers at Private Bala, Lis two
:
ntaining 54 Acres, more
I dud reside, in Highland township,
John Knot, John gisseiker and
Mcliheody's mill, and I mil.
odd nud , icuprored with j twoatory
ualiod, a Lug n eatherboardod Earn
other :•hede,Spring House, and other
excellentiipriog I u Spring Mouse, and
puwp near the dwelling, 2 Orrhaadll
ontainHiag 126 Acres, more
in township, on the road from Hill
,burg, aidioiniug lands of John Butt.,
°sepia Kuhn rod others, improved
titer hoartletll% itory Dwelling, well
retire:Damn:led nate, a dpring House;
mar with pump near the dwelling, A
retard, at. _
e in g,ual condition, with excellent
tract No.l having good chest-
triog to Th:Nlr either Fartu.,or Ancor
ettll un the euLae,riber residkkg on
DAVID EITOVIS.
LUABLE LOTS -
FOR SALE
al °ger at Private Sale, their two vat
ontaining 15 Aores, more
erland tow oinip, adjoining landirof
ge itowe and others, about %toile from
kknown at the Myer'. property),
two-story Log House, with • hack. •
part log and the ethr part frame,
ng House, Oarpenter Shop, ittuuke
er ueceasary outbuildingei a well of
'at er, with pump, nt the kitchen door,
d of choice fruit, de.
Containing 11 Acres and
re or leas, ittljutoing Londe of John n A.
...11 and ol.libre to Cumberland toWnship,
Loc. llouto.. wick tg. mew
• e Otable, Carpenter anop ead other
a npring of good Water e nehrthe House,
eating it Ac.
fore the *it .tioresuber, the above
be *Mond at Public Sala
Salting to flew the on/penile' will call
•,.• ell residing on the property.
IIthMINAGLJi,
/11.NUY 1100INACiLS,
TABLE MILL PROPERTY,
of choice Land, uu the Turnpike load.
town to honorer, one mile from the
own a* IT)llinger's 31i11.
A LSO,
TILL PROPERTY, will. 40 ACRES
J Acres aa may be desired, on Marsh
tb•weet from Gettysburg, and knowit
.4 LSO,
11,231 AORNB OF LAND, las !sigh
, 100 boshols of Limo to the Acro,
2 titles west from Gettysburg.
0110. AItZfOLD.
g. 21 , 1868.-4?im
ABLE FARM
AT PRLVATE SALE
wishes to sell at Private Sale, Lis
tease In Freedom townaldp„ Adams
is road loading from Mortta's Tavern
Wog Boss White, Andrew Reid, Flynt
then. The Fenn contains 152 Acres,
which are g,od Tiulber and • foir
dow. The Improvements consist of
STONE 110 USE (nearly new,) a large
• Shed, Carriage !louse, now Pens,
all other necessary outhtilldnigs.--
ailing Spring of water in the cellar
barn. There la an Orchard of about
lent fruit. The land Is tinder good
fencing, and welhwatered.
hia r w patella's a+ farm shoald no
t
rm as the purchaser will !o
bing to view the farm will please
J. N. HOUCK.
•
CLASS FARM
-AT PRIVATE SALE,
es of Gettysburg, On the liar
with all neeessarr improve
prime order. I will sell from
. es, to suit purchasers. Terms
r further information, apply to
. W3l. WIBLE_,
Gettysburg, Pa.
STATE AGENCY.
ned an agency for the
,RFAL ESTATE,
my law ballast's la 0 ettys burg
• • atteatlon to the
• in ttles, Con
ing & Investment
of money.
R to sell, or boy lands, say ihad It to
to call. Several
and Woodland
PRPC,Z $7,000
oillsB, 4 soll ii,soo
.igao =Ras, TEXT CIIKAP
anis, POl sa,oqp
•11118, 101 130176
Mill, 101 02.400
PAllli, 100 ACJIZS
FAL DX, 125 •
YALU, 100 AOll.lll
T PAUL, $OO ACILSS
• of Clettyolls*-44110. property 1
R. G. IIeCRRAAT,
July 10.14 4.-tr. " " Yu 11"1
T I CE.
•vroigtiad having Work:medal hilelliagter
, Noma. Tirms • and Idlmia,,Atemetkg.
Monte orb!. frienda They are both
fel Deguerreotimiath, awartaeas .and
. tad will give make malallialloa. both
stomata tamy takyktY•
vale! thaalm to the rib* , Sr UM.
e ex tehded to ma, and request all per
, am to call and make genitalia at
- ,0. J. MON.
PAY UP !
ttd to lb. late firm °Ultima t
mottled to call and iettl• b•-
e eisatiater sax; as all aamottiod as
• wilt b• placed ha the hugs of -
ma Seeks on la the tootle or
tome of Itattratel end Weektntos
•
• •to Nate the Beam
EDNA i VENNZR.
•• - ,
`'rl4l(ll7,
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR BALE.—Tomorrow, • property
belonging to John Hoke's estate, will be
offered at public sale. See advertisement.
, BEGUN.—Thew.: CM the Write Rat -
;LI, connecting the town with the gataly - .
Springs, has commenced. A number
of !Inds are at work on the western end of
the toad.
DEcuvroKitAT, RE1T°4 2 4 4 4 161 "
declined the Professorship . ' in
the Theological Seminary at this place
tendered to him by the Board.
.TEACEIEBS' INSTlTUTE.—Superin
tentult 4 1 1 11 4114. 11111 W sidlekthe mink
Teachers' institute, to la Ge!,triborg
on Mowiwillov .9. lieeiiiiirtisement.
EDUCATIONAL.—fhe school direc
tors of Idountioy township are erecting
three brick apbeol bowies, to Lake the
places of the old buildings at Rook Creek.
Two Taverns, and Homer's. They are
substantial structures, and will be 'applied
with ntie‘desks, benches, Qict "
REUNION.—We understand that ar
rangements are being made for a re-union,
on Tuesday next in this place, of the offi
cers and privates of the First Army
Corpes, especially thb 3d division. Quite
a number are expec'ed to bepresenL,---
This Corps opened 'the Gett3isblirg .
and it is probable our citizens wUI be °ail %
txl on to extend to them the hospitalitlemo
the town.
COM bitußfixoHEßS.:—By the
advertisement ,in laliara paper. it wilt
be seen that the CommissiOners appointed:
to amass the damages sustained in the
border owintlea during the Rebellion, will
meet in Dlllabnrg, Oct. /15 ; Gettysburg,
Oct. 20, 21. Ky' 22; Hanover; Oct. 28;
York, Oot. Si and .26. Peri Ons having
claims will do well to get them ready ibr
presentation.
MEETING AT THE TWO TAVERNS.
—A meeting of the friends of Giant and
Colfax will beheld at TWO TAVERNS,
on ThUraday evening next, at 7 o'clock.
The meeting will be addressed by
IL Inman, Of Tennityivania, Capt. Mc-
MA non, of N. ,York a and iwora H. Wu,
BON,' of Washington, D. C. All three Of
these gentlemen were in the Union army '-
Capt. McMahon lean eloquent IriAmati,
and lost a limb in the battle of Gettysburg.
Mr. Wilson is &native of Adams county;
sula favorably known to the public as a
Washingtim correspondent. Let there, be
a large turn out. - •
MENALLEN AT WORK. —An active .
working "Grant and Colfax Club" Mu;
been formed 'in Ik3ndersTille with toe
following °Slicers ;
President—Wm. B. Wilson. •
Vice President-4NI T. - Wright.
Recording Secretary—Wm W. Blocher.
Corresponding Becretsrp—Geo. W. Wil-
SOD . .
Treasuree;-Jonas itsunzahn
Executive Commit!4e—or.Vt. N, H. Mini
nigh, siinote! )4 - eatis t ) :lL:T. (tehinsin,
Wm. S. Cart, an Wm. Mottort.
This is a strongliat of (Moira, and the
Club startiwith a good promise of aetivli
work during the balance of the campaign.
PREMIUMS AWA.RDED.—Adanie
county was, well ralweateded at the Chem ,
bertabarg Agrtetntural Aar.
Dr. T. T. TATtra horse NNWthy" took
the first premium /*lc% ‘"- - • '
awe tcznx horse,-of thisplace,
Aims Arrant Sang to the Silver Cap
for the beat Lady Equestrian, having rid
den , ' , Cotudiler, 4l on non •
FIRE AT „EAST 13: • --an list
Saturday night a Ore broke Out in the
large store building in East Berlin, Adams
county, occupied by. Mr .,
brand, merchant,. The entire building
with Its contents, elongating cif 'a large
assortment of dry goods and groceries,
was burned to the ground, The building
belonged to the Rev. Mr. Deininger, and
was insured irithd •li guittentftriiw Haven'?
for $2,300.. Mr. Mildebtand bad 'insur
ances on his stook to the amount of $7,000
as follows : In the Hope of York Pa.,
e 3,000. In the ' Maryland, $2,000. In the
Home, New mock, s3,ooo.—York True
Democrat.
MEN
PENNS)FINARIA: dor.44Ec+E.—This
Institution open several weeks ago with a
large accession of new students. The
new Preparatory building; although 'net
entirely finished, is sufficiently advanced
to be occupied by students.
Rev. Wm. Rots, Ph . D., a graduate of
the University nfiNtiiiiiilijies4Glermany, ha;
been temporarily appointed Professor of
German, and has: enteited on the dbdurzge
of his duties, making a very favorable
Impression.
Rev. H. L. BAuemcs, oradimisptthr
has accepted the Greek Prolittisorship. Wit .
will not enter on this discharge of his du-.
ties until next
SAL/B.—The follgying Pop iriar isles
have recently been made in Abbottatown
1. F. Kcehler *old his house and lot to N.
P. Griest• for $l,OOO ; Mrs. John M. Wolf a
house and lot to Tempest Wilson - for $1, 7
500 ;'Michael Stt Wager II house and lot
to Washington llfetsgar tbr Peter
Miller a house - andfOtts Mrs: `Sewers for
$975; Win. Bittlnger, Esq., a house and
five acres of land to Samuel Biztentr4 .
for $l,BOO.
George Jacobs has sold his property, on
Chambersburg street, to M. Flower', It
$5,000.
John Rapp has sold the; o)4 "nobble
property % at interims** et Tiannitsbori
and Taneytown roads, to Henry Heck for
$l7OO. -
Jamb Maine'man has sold his Maria
Furnace FarntMHasnilton township, 130
Acres, to G Asktiv, of Franklin
county, at 1418per'aire.
The Executors of Ifattni9lol Sbat • •
deceased, "hiiikricireare - fronte AIM in
Liberty township, I .so:4oectilthaiiiol,
of Maryland, at 125 per acre; and Farm
adjoining, 150 AcresetoPaxtonji.
of Liberty township, it *WOW acre. -
MINING OPERA.TIONB, I 44y9 Jutting ,
in the Harrisburg Telegraph of the
inst., a aonuilft. !Kan latasatirim
in this county, giving a detailed account
of the organization and opersztean sifs tabu
company under the title of "The Calcine
Company of Pennsylvania," the officers
being as follows:
Pasident—Mulla Early, of Wm - 3i*
Pa.
Secrefsuy—J. L. Hew** of LlME
town.
Treasurer—George Storkesiktr, of Lit
tleotown.
Directors—Daolel S. Early, of Hum
mebitownt ' and - WWI& /Whir aird
Blocher, of
General Superinieltdeekk-WOL Yount*
of Littleatown.
It is stated that the cquogly hes /mini
1,000 acres of land in Frederick:and (ler
roll counties, Md., on the line of the w -
tern DiamisadiAkelircad e and intandito
develop° the Mineral resources of ' hat
region, which is said to be rich in htne
the iron ore, slate, various kinds of Mar
ble, copper ore, mineral paint, °okra, ,b 3.
AlthougUlPl4lll hen* stinting of ail this
until advised of it by the letter in the
'Telegraph, Afiraplitie Cc r icalinny may re
alize its most sanguine elpeditkll/6.
14AY0," the new Peri= lit
kerchief, is cresting .
meat among the five-twellie", AIN %NOW
ftlie sweet els:teem lieitig I s l .-Or t V
'-""
hiMiZMielit—Alline mu.
Republican tneetingi-ware bald in
the following glatricla, all well 'attended;
midaddressed by the gentlemen named :
IDAVELLX
Preeldeitt-4acOPOriner. , •
Vice FlVigtitl44 l 7 - 4AOb-itamm, jobs
CiltiOkleesStenleF ! Chttnent Stenh*ieek
er, Stephen E Weithiei,
Joseph Sampson, JOhn 'Steidneir. - • •
Seeretmies. , -Wm. B. Cart, Watson Sadler,
Theodimelones, Abraham Meals, Wil
liam fickA . R.W. Sadler, 'Wm. raping:
Wm A4dramedo .byter. A. J. Diver, Seq., anat.
. R
BRAGTOWN.
President— Jesse Leas. -
Vice Presiferits—:.Waldn Hoops, Nathaniel
Binder,-David Smith, Jacob Comfort,
deoriti W. petters A. IC Myers, Freder
ick Wire, Eli Bushey, Daniel Kicker. "
Secretaries—Mahe B. Sal Neer Bin
der, T. M. Brehnesnan,ldjr.lifygs,
Abram Chreubsier.
Arldn;sel by A. J. Cover, Esq., and D.
Wills, Esq.
MIDDLETOWN
Prealdent—Hezuy Fehl.
Vice Presidents—Henry Hartzell, William
Bream, F. W. Kamm, John Shugh,
Samuel Lamer, Michael Detrich, Samuel
Eyster, John Wert, William Crum, Hen
ry Lupp, John Heather, Jacob B. Trostle,
John Markley, Elijah Wright, Noah
Snyder; William J. Peters, Jacob Y.
Bushy, Samuel Smith: Thema/ :Blocher.
Secretarles--John Minter, Daniel Walter,
John Omer, Moses Cram, Samuel Hoff
man, Oliver Blocher,JohnLower, George
Wolf, Charles Walter, Peter Group, Nash
Camp, John Peoplee, John Wright, A.
E: Shank, Jacob Steve 2a. Tames Walter,
Henry Detrick, Howard Houck, Jesse
Ebert, Andrew G. Koser.
Addressed by A. J. Cover, Esq., D. Wills,
Esq.
LITTLESTOWN.
President—David Schwartz.
Vtce Presidents—Jacob "idly, David Bow
ers, Rotes C. Darters, Jacob Pitzer, Js
cob Grass, Fred'k Bittinger, Joseph
Asplc, David Little, Isaac Staub, John
Hartman, Samuel P. Young John Sellers,
Samuel Weikert, Henry Colehonse, Sam
uel Camp, C. Summers, Dr. It 9, Seise,
Joseph Barker, W. M. Merrick.
Seengalit- F: baker, Samuel Base
hoar, Wm. Yount, Bans Wilt, Joseph
IL Letevre, James =A Lefevre,
Thad's Blocher, Daniel R Seigle, Hen
ry Miller.
Addressed by Hon. Ndwand McPherson.
- MORITZ'S TAVERN.
Presidelitaeob Myers, Esq.
Vice Piesidenta—Phineas Rodgers, John
Patterson, Daniel Meads, Samuel Moritz,
Peter r_loofnagle, Capt. Samuel Whitey
James Bighorn, Nicholas Houck, George
Young, J. P. Bighorn.
Bocretaries—Wm. Scott, Win. G. Black,
Charles Shiner, Abram M. Waybright,
John A. Lynn.
Addressed by D. McConaughy, and J.
M. Knuth, Eaqa.
13RVEN STARS. '
Preiddeut--W. McCullough.
Vice Presidents--John Almit, Solomon
Hartman, Charles B, Polley, Hugh
McGAIT. Bar- Samuel Gledn, David
Shriver, Amos Lady.
Seeretar3ei-4rederiek Hanky, Jolla _Hart
- man, V. K. 2ttelbeny, Jacob Comfort,
Dr. J. Carpenter, George B. Stover.
Addressed by D. Wills Esq., Lt. Wm. lit
Eyeter.
uauti 1.16(1 wen neraided with se
much pomp, and which our neighbor of
the Cbatpife.r declared would be "one of
the most inlposing demonstrations ever
witnessed in this region," proved a miser_
able failure. A long list of marshals had
line the various delegations, who were on
hand at an early hour, while "Fenelope"
ever and anon thundered out the sum
mons to the faithful to get ready. The
faithful tied been invited to "come In earth.
in Wagons, carriages, buggies, on horse
back, afoot—any way and every way." and
to bring withltem "flags, banners', 'hick-
Okes, wreaths, everything that might con
tribute, to the grand display." But they
didn't come! Whether because the Gall
I wasn't loud enough, or because the faith
ful had become disgusted with the news
from Vermont and Maine, we have not
learned. A few wagons, freighted with
men, women and children, and an oc
casional "hickory," were all the response
that could be heard or seen. For awhile
anxious eyes peered out Chambersburg
street to get thefirst glimpeeof "the dele
gation of mounted men, wearing sashes,
and each bearing aloft a handsome stream
er with the name of a State upon : _it,"
which wee to come from Chambersburg,
aotlompaned by "a capital brass baud,"
and which was to have a "very Hue effect."
But both delegation and band cruelly
lkiledloconie to time, and the disappoint
ed-leaders swore tkeriilaY.. thel*ith
ful who came in good faith to see the
remised show scattered through town in
utter disgust.
At 2 o'clock, the meeting was called to
order in front of the Court-house, num
bering probably as many voter; as attend- I
ed the Republican meeting on the preced
ng Wednesday, and was eutentsively ad- •
dressed by Pima/max, defeated candl
elit(' for Governor of Mains, Eel P. Noa-
Ton of New York, and G. W. Ban WEB
of Chambersburg.. These gentlemen de- I
voted themselves to the usual routine of
Democratic argumontation, "the nigger,"
"Republican Extravagance," "Debt,"
"Taxation," do. By the time they go t
through, the crowd had thinned , off—some
in search of bad whisky, and others
search of home—whereupon it was deter: ,
mined to abandon the outdoor night meet-
ing, and go into the Court-house.
The "grand torchlight procession" turn
ed oat to be lonia 30 voters and about an
equal number of boys carrying Chinese
lanterns. who paraded the streets to call
ISdltbl faithful again to the Court-house,
when the same gentlemen held forth for
several hodrs in firthcri elucidation of the
profound subjects dimetneied during the
day. About 9 o'clock, we stepped In the
Cond . -house and found Mr. .I ;, ir.titurtuty in
the midat of s, profound on the
quantity of knived, piper and general
Meidlinifery, &c., that should constitute the
legitimate alkinance of members of Con
gress, addressed to an evidently wearied,
sleepy audience who about half filled the
Court-house. '4le-whole thing was chil
ling, and seemed to be a prenionition of
diameter that, swatted the Copperheads on
Tuesday.
NOW IS THE TlME.—Housekeepera
can economize by laying in their winter
coal at once, we freights are now lower
thatithey will be a month hence, and Coal
will neoelemilrriee. Persons desiring tc
'save Money, will do well to call at once on
Col. C. H. Bureuza. irbo Prelliredle
furnish all kinds of Rove, BilotiMMitit:
and Lime-burner's Coal at lowest market'
prices. tf
AT WORE.--The friends of the contem
plated Breech Railroad from Emzolusettrg,
are vigorously pressing the movenient.—„,
The following persons were yesterdliy
selected to' manage the , matter :—Rey.
Francis Rutland, oflit. Joseph's, Rev. John
McCloskey, of Fit. Nary's, Daniel G. - Ad-
dew, joabui IlloUer, and John Biggs
—all energetic, influential men.
jelt-A celebrated llorw York barber
• - neet I)lx4i- Mace, tbat s teutbs of
. freocnera preferred bib isms th eir
..
*pm . d twit& "Barrett's - Hair Hato;
m e r e , to ether setteatcsr, Witiettii
tititloo deetatld tree front doSiengt--
2VorDiffif/ Waif. " It
NEM
THE MORNING GLORY.—CoL. C. H
.thrsarata, has received a large usiortiinent
- of -these &moue base-burning Waves;
which on the moors of economy, oleanli
-1 noes, easy management s and sePeralutil
ity atand unrivalled and defy competition.
The great 'demand for them last season
taxed the - capacity of the Manutheturers to
meet the *demand. They are• mach ifn.
- proved and will doubtlessare long take the
place of all other stoves fox parlor, office
store and shop. Call and look at them,
at the iVareroom on corner of Carlisleand
Railroad street, oppoldte the depot.
Also, on hand a full assortment of the
Lest varieties of COOKING STOVES,
including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly,
Oriental, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince
Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, dui. dr.c., all
WARRANTED to be gdod bakers. If not
satisfactory, they can be returned and the
money refunded. Also, a large assort
ment of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware,
Doty's Washing Machine and Universal
Wringer. Call and examine.. tf
Mr/ WILL YOU SUPER—When
the remedy bt so easily procured/ If you
are Debilitated ; If you are Nervous ; If
you have the Dyspepsia; It you have no
Appetite ; If you have no Energy ; If
you never feel well; If yogi have any ail
ment proceeding from weakness of the
digestive organs, use a few • bottles of
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and
you will soon feel life a different person,
"Hoofland'e German Bider*" is entirely
free from all Alco4olic admixture. HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN TONIC will cure t h e
same Diseases as Hoollands's Bitters, and
is a compound of all the ingredients of
the Bitters with pure Santa Cruz Ruin,
orange, anise, dtc., making ono of the
most agreeable and pleasant remedies
extant:—Principal. Office, 631 Arch SL I
Philad'a, Pa. Sold byall Druggists, It
NOW'S THE C. COBEAN is
now selling his Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, at greatly reduced prices, in order to
make room for his Fall and Winter stock.
Persons in want of any thing in this line
should call. He also keeps a No. 1 article
of Trunks, made expressly for his trade,
Valises, Carpet and 011 Sacks, ike. The
public wiil.Sud at his establishment any
thing they want in the gentleman's fur
nishing line. Give him a Call. Store on
Chambersburg street next door to Jacob's
Clothing emporium. sept.lB.3t
stir The attention of our readers is direc
ted to the advertisement of COE'S .DYS
PEPSIA CITRE, in another part of this
paper. This truly Valuable Medicine is
recommended by all yho use it. Read the
certificate& sow
Tax butchery of negroes at Opelousas
turns out, By the admission of the Rebels
theniselves, to have been even more gross
and inexcusable than our first accounts in
dicated. An editor, it seems, had spoken
of a display of Rebel spirit at political meet
ing. By way of showing that there was no
.Rebel spirit, they cowhided him. The
negroes gathered to protect him, and he,
trusting to the laws for protection, asked
them to disperse. The Rebels then took
possession of the town, sent around their
patrols, disarmed the negroes, and thence
forward had things all their own way. The
Rebel account says "it is estimated that
over one hundred negroes were killed, and
about fifty wounded." And it is added,
quite naturally, that the peace-loving and
orderly whites, whom these riotous negroes
are keiping in constant terror of their lives,
lost,,"four wounded and none killed.'
"'az usually well informed Roman car
?ondent of the Pall Mall Gazette an
-^ authority that the (Ecu
• _ ~f the
pal Church of the wows. _
Roman Catholic Church has invarMory
denied the validity of Anglican orders, the
COIMSEIOII MUM icy it m Angl ican
instance must
be consklered an extraordinary one.
Tits President has issued a proclamation
appointing Thursday, the 26th day of No
vemitier, saayiay of National Thanksgiving
and - of prayer and praise to the Almlg,hty.
Among the ispeetal 'reasons for thankfulness
set forth is that "ve are permitted to hope
the long-protracted political and sectional
dissensions are at no distant day to give
place to returning harmony and fraternal
affection."
4tvittv of flit warkets
Baltimore Grain 4 Produce Market.
- BeiLamers, Thursday Morning.
Bursa FLora, 7 50 tV 8 50
Earns FLoun, 9 50 @lO 00
WmTE WHEAT, 2 23 @ 2 35
RED WineT, 2 70 @ 1 95
Com, 1 20 ® 1 30
1 .55 @ 1 56
88 g 75
TIKOTHY-52311% 3 15 @ 3 371.
Cr ovsa-eESD, 8 00 @ 825
2 65 @ 2 75
BAomr, Bffour.Dne, 131 @ 14
stßze, 16 @ 17
HAm4;..., 20 22
LAID, 201 g 21
GOLD, Phila
eettysbargilisin & Prevision market.
Geaysburg. Friday ileraing.
&Mut nous, 0 00
Errs& FLotra, 10 00 01i 00
Warn WEgAT, 290 fp 2 60
RID WSZLT , — 200 0 200
00z0r,75
••,••
1 20
OATS, 55
90
Trwarsr 2 75
CLovint 823124
POTATO/M t •••••••• . ' ***
Burma,
Bees, 20
BADos, auce, 20
Smss, 16
16
Som.,
10
" 13nominzsa, 6 8
TALLow,
NARRIED.
Burr--Ehrtnime.)--On the 6th inst. by
Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. William Butt to Miss
Elizabeth Snyder,. both. of. Cumberland
township. -
GurrLizto—Witio•rzusm—On the 6th
inst,, by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. Francis A.
Ointling to Mrs. Maria Wisotzkey, both
of
W Gettysburg.
itury—A.llNOLD.—On the 6th inst., at
the residence of the bride's , father, Bluff
ton, Ind, by Rev James Greer, Mr. John
B. Welty, of Pittsburgh, (formerly of
Gettysburg,) to Miss Sallie L. Arnold.
DIED.
- Wobltuary notices 6 wrote a line for
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
tices.
Lrrriat—On the 18th instant, in Balti
more, Mrs. Martha O. Little, daughter of
Ephraim Hanawa , and wife of Rev. Geo.
0. Little. d 41 years and 1 day.
She awnitty 4bti " in Jeaus i
"Nipp'd by the winds nanny "blast."
Baltimore @us lease copy.
mArrnir.—/rt .Ohio, Sept. 9,
1868, Mrs. Margaret en rtin, Wife of
Mr. John H. Martin, and oldest daughter
of Mr. Simon Butt, aged 21 years 8 months
and 6 days.
MOORRELD.—On the 10th ult., William
Moo of PetPetersburg,(Y. 5.,) aged 77
yearsr head,, 11 monthsancill days. Thadeoeased
was ohe of the most respectable and in
ilttential•citizens in the county,' honored
for his integrity and worth, and will be
missed by a large circle of warm friends.
NWELB.—Near Bendersville on the 6th
inst.. Mrs. Sallie in the 66th year
'tif her age.
Bwam:m-0n the - 4th inst. Florence
@warts, daughter of Henry. mat , Jane
elarte., aged 4 - amenity and 2 Bdaye.
Wiaasar.—On the sth of August, Anna
Mary Elziabeth, infant daughter of John
T. and Sarah C. Wetkert, sod I week.
Watanar.—On tjta Ttit Inst. Ida M
hafenttiangitter of John - T. - and Sarah 0 .
Weft's, aged reelnt and 4..deya The lord Mal • -
FAHNESTOOK BROS.
NEW FALL G041:18.
Juat received a largo end 'teen Detected, Stoik of
Fall and Winter. Goods
DRESS GOODS
of new 'tying and of every variety,
D 0 M E.S-T I 0 S
CLOTHS, AND CASSIMERS,
C A R P E TS,
We hive just recslved additions to our
Q UEE'NS-WARE,
of our own importation
Hardware and Building Material
to Jupply every want. •••
OILS & PAINTS at low rates.
GROCERIES
Otir Stack 'comprising almost everytiiing which the
consumer may need—parties In want at .Goods can b.
supplied at low rates by patronizing the well known
stand at the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
FAHNESTOCK BROS
Gettyeburg, 0ct.16, tf
APPRAISEMENT OF
Notice L hereby given diet the undersigned having
been appointed by Ifni Excellency, Join W. Geary,
Governor of Penneylvan's, Commiesloners to appraise
the Damages under the dot;of April 9,180, entitled,
"An Act fur the relief:of GA citizens of the Counties
of York, Perry, Adams, Cumberland, Bedford, Fulton
and Franklin, whom propeply was destroyed, dam
aged, or appropriated Fir Gls public service, and la the
common defence in the wer to euppreis the Rebel
lion," will meet at the 1. , 11n,w lag pinto" for the pur
pose of complying with thel,rovisious 01 said Act, to
wit:
AT DILLIBBURO, YORK COUNTY, ON FRIDAY,
oiCTOPEA 16T11, 1668.
AT GETTYSBURG, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20TH 21ST AND 22D.
AT KANOYIK. FRIDAY, OCTOBELZIRD; YORK,
SATURDAY * MONDAY, OCT. 24T11 t 2STLI.
The Commissioners *ant it to be distinctly under
stood that no churge is wade fur Bleat Abetracto.—
The petitions are prepared by Claimants at their own
expellee, and are nut faruished by the Board.
Persona con present their plailqa at the pleas, of
meeting must c,nreultut.
The following rules will be strictly adhered W In
the adjudication of claims by the Colnbatibicnera
I.—Applicanta for dawag , •e wi.l apply to the Clerk.
either at the headquarter. in the various Conntlea; or
et Harrisburg, who will furnish thcw•with blank Ab
etracta, which will be requirtil to be tiled in addition
to the detailed stationistut.
2.—Applicacits nil bto required I. make e t a,
tailed statement of their hams elmaifying and enum
erating the different articles, and gielng their differ
ent T‘l
3.—They will also be requi,red to state the time,
place, manner, and direct cadses or their loam, and
whether they were caused by the ticpredatioutor the
rebels, the demands of the liarcruruent, or the races.
see of the Union soldiers.
A .ecoud meeting of the Beard will be held, If
' , wring, at which time additional
informattori from
ikteitti:PAVlAVert
A. E. ELT, ll
D. W. WOODS, rConm.i...doners
W. b 15 (X)D3, J
Attest W. Mcittliszt, Clsru.
Harrisburg, Pa ,
Teachers' Institute
THE Adams County 'Teachers' Liuttltute for WS,
I will To Lela in des Court lions"; Get , tyaburg.
commencing on diond-sy, Noun/awe 9/2,. at .7. o'cksek,
P. NI , and closing Friday night, Nor. LI.
All teachers, school directors, and frietels of educa
tion are invited to uttund. No expense or pains will
be email,' to make the exercises Interesting, practical
and prr.fihilds, and the in. tniction to be given will be
jerit surd' an tom-I,rs 1. in with advantage put halo
practice in
A foil cope of Lra cows locturt•ti and instructora
ime h e e n ti , etired. Thu law contemplates that boards
of directors shall grant teachers the time to attend the
Institute and conut it U.. , tt:111, ae teaching, and it Is
hoped all will do so.
Friday will be "Dlrecturs' day," when matters and
questions relating to the duties of ech..l directors
will be considered. The committee on Permanent
Ckrtlflattes will be elected un Monday afternoon. Ar
rangeotente bare beet made for a reduction of rail—
road and hotel tire to all whomay attend. It la ear.
ne.tly desired that evury dist, lot be lnily represented.
Let not a single teacher be absent. A programme
can be had on application to
Oct. 16,1888-Li
pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
The ondersigned, Executors of the last will and tes
tament of Peter Herniae, deceamed,will sell at Public
Bale, on Wednesday the 4th day of November next, all
eclock,P. AI, on the premises, the FARM of mid de
ceased, situate in Beading township, Adams minty,
Pa., adjoining. lands of Jesse Dotterar, Jesse Leaa,
Jacob Nell, rder•rd Derehy, and others, on the State
Road leading from East Berlin to Dillstown, about 4
miles from East Berlin, and about 2 miles from Brag
town, containing 140 Acres, more or less. 't he Im
provements consist of a twoatory Frame Dwelling
Blouse, with backbuiblio'g, a large Swim Bari; Corn
Cribs, Wagon Sheds, Spring lima!, with • Dever-fall
tog well of Water convenient to the house, • Cider
Press, large -hop, a good Tenant House, and other
outbuildings in good order; also an Orchard of rime.
&nit. The Punt is under good fencing and the laud
In a high state of cultivation. About Si A.cres are In
prime Timber, mostly heavy White Oak, with a fair
proportion of good Meadow. It lies within six mile.
of good Lime RUns.
Any person wishing to view the premises can call
on either of the Executors, residing close by,
Attendance will be glean and terms made known on
day of sale by
1 37}
PETER.IURTMAN, l Executor ,
JONAB LIOLLINGEB,
Oct.l6.—tt
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
7 00
80
85
The rubseribers will sell at Publio Bak, Priday,
the 6th day of November nert,at 10 o'clock,' A.. M, at
'their residence in Cumberland township thtee•fearths
of a mile laugh-east of Witherow's mill, the following
Personal Property, to wit :
2 mum COWS, 2 large Hogs, Winnowing Mai,
Plow; Marrow, Sheet! Plow, Corn Fork, Double and
Bin& Trete, Wheelbarrow, 2 Grindstones. Mattock,
Shovels, Crowbar, Grain Shovel, Grain Cradle, Grass
Edythe., axes, natters, Cow Chains, Forks, Rakes,
Stoat Vessels, Tubs, Barrels, Boger, Hay by the ton,
lot of good Bags, Machine) to make Yokes, loi. of Gar
trr d e l" r T era bi i r 3 urga s Steelos !het plate• Dil, B a t a o u v i et a and I d tu Pfp e Z
1 Cook Stove, Bedstead*, Beds and Bedding, Case of
Drawers, Chest Desk, 2 Stands, Tablee,Ch4ro, Kitch
en Cupboard, Donghtray, Chain, Wool Wheel, drat.
rate E fah Way Clock and Case, Rifle, Looking Glassee,
Wood Box , Copper Kettle, Iron Kettle'', Bake Pans,
Buckets, Kraut - Knife, Table Linen Dishes, with •
general variety of HoussitoM and Ki tchen Furniture.
Attendance will be given sad terms 'made knewn
on day of sale by
PETER EOOIIMAGLE,
JOHN W. HOC/NAGLE.
ABSALOM Bzrru, Auctioneec. [Out. le.-tee
SOMETHING NEW
IN
NEW 'CHESTER. ,
MU. KING hshast returned from the Olt, with it
fine assortment of
BALL A.ND wz,vrza BONNETB AIrD NAN ;
also, Bonnet and Hat Trimmings. WI and eel Ws
amine her stock. . g10t.10.-4t
• CLOVER HULLING.
HAVING understood that Wm. J. PMers and Wm.
Bream have been phi= I have no right
to hull clover with Millar A 's Pareutile_par
ator-in Menallen, Tyrone and Buller tormehlish I der
sire to, give notice to the public' that said statements
are not true ; and that I not only have the rigllt but
am prepared to hull clover in any phut* I. at. lit, and
am prepared to assume all the reaponsibaity, d
do the work to the satistect ion of overYbudi__
JACOB B. TRUBLE' .
Oct. 16, 13C .8.-3t*
NOTlCE.—Letters Tegtamentary
on the estate of Penn ilantgan, bailor itosiling
township, Adams ecronty, n40)0041444 baying been
granted to the undersigned raekting in saki township*.
they hereby give notice te ill persons indebted lkinnin'
estate to make immediate paytoaht, end those heater
elaimingetnet the same to prate* than properly an
thentioated kir eat element. ' '
PrIIIR HARTMAN, 1
JONAB HOLLINGIR. J lar44
Oct. 10.-6 t
JOB PR]'.NtIAO,..
or arm pasoarreum
samounD lawny? AND MUM
AT THIS OInCJ ' .
11111111112
!,....
sit reduced prices,
a full amOrtment,
o largo Stock
a full stock of
⊃ to bawl
DAMAGES
AARON RIIRRIX,
County NV.
SA* &kaftan:want.
ONE OF THE
BEST INVESTMENTS.
First Mortkage
BONDS
OF TIUS
UNION.PACIFIC
•
RAILROAD COWAN}.
850 Miles Completed.
A limited amount of the /list Moetcacs ? G oa- of
the Union Pacific ReiWNW Company are offered to the
public, as one of the false cad matt prctitald. invest
ments. . -
1. They are a Arat mortgage upon' the longest ►ad
moat Impcirtant railroad In Mb eomiiry.
2 By law they can be Issued to the Corn any on ly
as the road le completed, so that the represent
a real value.
8. 'Their amount Is limited by tot, of Coogren to
.1,1111 Halton Dollars on the oath* Pilate Hall o Or art
average of law than ittOo,oooPor
4. Hos. B.D. Morgan, or lite_VW* SlaleaSenate,
and Ron. Oakes dues, of the Italie States House of
Representatives, are the trustees for the bondholders,
Lose, that all tbelr Interests, ire pratetted.
b. Fire Government piranha's, 'aiPoluted by the
Vreakbent of the Unitel SLstel, gas responsible to the
country for the management d Urrafkinr.
6; Three United'States Couisiliabinters must certify
that the raid to well built and equipped, and in 411 re
'poets a first-clam railway, before any bends can be is
sued upon it.
7. The United States Government lends the Compa
ny It*.otru bctods to thitsauto amount that the compa
ny, iwnte, for which it takes a second mortgage as se
curity,
8. An additional aid, It makeis an absolute dotuttiOu
of 12,800 acres Of land to the mild, lying upon each
'Woof the road.
9. The bonds - pay six per cad. in wild,and the prin
cipal li also payable in gold.
10. The earnings from the local or way Imeiuma
were over Foos MILIIO Do/I.IW last year, which, al
ter paying operatln; expenses, was touch more than
eudlideat to pay the 'Merest, Throe earniug3 will be
vastly Increased on the completion of the entire lute
In Ha.
12. Ro political action can reduce the rate of inter
est. It moat remain for thirty yeara—tre per rani per
0111111 M, in gold, now. equal to between eight and nine
per ceut. in currency. The principal is flan payak
in gold. If a bond, with each raarantees, were issued
by the Government, Its market price would not be
Lengthen from 20 to 25 per coot. premium. As these
bonds are issued under Government authority and
eupirvieion, upon what Is very largely a rjoe em ,„,, ut
work, they must ultimately approach Government
Pates- fo other corporate bonds are made e, secure.
13. The luxe will spun be arhanated. The sales
have sometimes heentalf a million a day, and nearly
twenty millions have already been sold. About ten
mallets mote may be offered. It Is not improbable
that at same time not ill 4 distant,all to tnnondet of
the bonds the Compaay Oak. Mane will be labels by
some combination of capitalists and Withdrawn from
the market, except at a taros advance. Toe long
time, the nigh gold itaterut, and the perfect security,
must make these bond 4 very valuable fur exisnt.
All the predictions which the alllcars of this Com.
patty hays made in relation to the program and bug.
new lacteal of their enterprise, or the value and a&
Tepee in the price of their stenititl.a, bare been more
than Confirmed, and they therefore soigeet that par :
ties alto desire to Invest in their bonds will
„had it th
their advantage lode so al once.
The price fd. the present is 102 and secured inter
est at the rate of six per cent. in currency from July
lst, aud oubscilptiens viii be received In Oettyeburg,
YIBBT NATIONAL BANE aud
OEITTeIiCRU NATIONAL BANK
•ud iu New York
AT THE COM PAN Y'b UFFICE, 2.• NASSAU ka,
LEM
JOILN J. Cr co k SON, !USK IMP, No. 59 WALL St,
Awl by the Cuturruy'l advertised agenla thmughuat
the Uuited apit•e.
Bondi not frtt, LEIS plrtiessubacrating thrc.24 b•cal
agents, will kok tt, Mt., for their safe deist:cry.
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT.
let, eunteluiog • report of alto wygroas of she er...ek to
• . --t date, sod a more complete'stateaseut iu rebetioL
• east be gsveu su an ad
• — , lication at
(1 EL' L 141.0
Fbr Diseases of the Threat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Cot (d, Whoopin g
Cough, Bronchiti,, Astitinct,
and Contrumption.
Probehl4 never before In thenote history of medi
cine, has anything woo N./ widely and 0./ deeply tilson
the confidence of uninaisel, as ton excellent remedy
for pulmonary complaints. through a bog series of
year., and among most of the races f mon it has risen
higher and higher is their estimation, as it has be
come better known. Its uniform character and pow
er to core the various affectirm of the lungs and
throat, have merle It kseisru ai a Tell:mil protector
against them. While adapted n. milder lunar of die
rues and to young children, it is at the same time the
molt effectual remedy iLat can la given far incipient
admumptiou, and the dengesous effectiaus of the
throat and lunge. As a provision against sadden at—
tacks of Croup, it tl.ould Le timid in every
family, and indeed as all are - , tuertittea subject to
colds and cough., all eheuid he ; ',prided Nab this an
tidote for them.
Although settled n it thought (bearable,
stilt great nurutsere of casts obere the dimasso seemed
settled, here been completely curd, and the patient
reatottel w sound hearth by the ',Wary Pixteral. So
complete h Ile mastery over the disonaers Of the Lungs
and Throat, that the most ...Initiate of them, under
the Cherry J'ectorui they subside and illappear.
• 9:n fors and Piddle Speakers fuld great prosieshm
from it.
Astlasa Is always relieved and Alma wholly Mated
Dy it.
' Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry
Pectoral in small and hequent doses.
So generally are Its 'Virtues known that we need
not publish the certain-etas of tuna here, or do more
than areurd the p tic that its qualities ale fully
Inaltstaimed.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
•
ler Pimp awl "Agate, Intermiticat hoer, ,chili Jrm,
-Beseeihuid Ayer, /hoe, Ayer, Perla:Mai or Bilious
Neer, efb., and 'i.tderri all ne ufertions which arise
from istalariour, marsh, or mica/ludic poisons.
delta name Implied, it does Cure, and does not r e m
Containing neither arsenic Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc,
nor any other mineral or poimuoui substance what
ever, it In Miami any patient. The anmDor
and Impottaioy of lta tune In the ague districts; are
literstly beyond Accoubt, and ire believe without
wallet In the hiatory of Ague medicine. Our pride
le gestate.' by the selidowledgments we receive of the
radical cares effected lu obstinate mores, and where
Other remedies tow wholly tailed. •
Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or tntveb
log through miesulatic locatiiies, will be protected 'by
taking the AGUE CURB daily.
War Liter CbatptainO, arising from thrpidity of the
Liver, It lien excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver
into heeltay &Utley.
Fox Bilious Dieordereand Liver Complaints, it lean
excellent remedy, prOdoinng many truly remarkabl e
cures, Whore other incOminee bed failed.
Prepared by DEL T. C. ATER. 41 CO., Priosk a l
doolyticwiChemiehs, towall, Alan, and Slid 111 round
the world.
rAucz, $lOO PER BOT 2 ZZ.
Nor We by A. D. /Mahler, Dregeirt, Gettysbu r g.
Pa. Ukt.2, tstrs.—asa
STEREOSCOPIC VI WS,
ALBUMS,
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & C
601 BROADWAY, NNW YORK,
invite the attention of the Trade to their lateness sa•
**aslant of the above , of their own Tobii eca a ns
pm«. fared and taspeciation.
We pabilah over Phut Thousand AubJects of Stereo
scopic Views, istoludlog:
Maws, ' . ktanunoth Care, Cuba,
Catskills, Central Park , New G mui d a
'Judson, • Trenton Yells, Venezuel a ," ?
White Mosittakw, (treat West, The Amt.,
%atavism, Housatonic, Chins,
Barely JoOmar s, 'Van,
West OA ‘nstantan eons, *cow , ke
4 ! e
Our imported Views embrace alam ~
. ~.,.._e .
Including the choicest productions of wii - i. ii;f r _ln,
G. W. WThron, Leigh and other' °guinea pb am i lg:
cm cerashiklug of
,
Ireland. gPatA,
Tit
Pompeii, Bt. m u d ,
I= 7 ceetnl
Bay. - Ting,
roatehablettu, Oomp s i m
Nafilsos /Wow,
Switseehail,
BMW,
Prams,
Neff,
r i ot=
Haililaasium;
.
TEE LANDS OF TEES BIBLE,
A new and intensely interesting wiriee. Also, ib
laminated and l'raneparent View; en great variety:—
We are a l so exclusive Agents In America for unib.
RIM'S GLASS VIEWS," of which we have
did aseortment. Agents for Frith'i Buries of VI 16%
in. e Views in 13wAlariand, th e
linh it at woo Waled, Au.
pB Inantlhann :fay largely
and haves large stock of the but Oyler e t the fowoo i
rages,
PiiOTOGICAPIUO ALBUMS.—Oar biar ie h e , tero of
Albums ia well known throughout the count r y
parka. in viand's and beauty to
owed allthers.
. All we sell are nwie in our "Mom aro oat
etyma andifibrent from thoseof say other maker.—
Buyers alwald not all to see our stock %bre making
their purchasim
C'll B. 0 .M 0 8 . . •
Thea•bouWal *tures, that =pot to* ,h.,
willow the 0010 Oa Patatinp, atfoaa^.
mag i ma luster tram Paris,
v i m) , o w ih and supply the tradlaVla raZ
realm .
~ ' ' I. aH. T. ASTROOT a r 00
. , 601 Itrardwa,ydN ew ,f ai t.
aymt Mahar?' of PhotorlOhte )lAtahls*
0011.111,400
p u11 ti% 2 4 ,- R.NALislopan,
COE'S COtrGlif
- This lung trial and popular Remedy ii agalo called
to the attention of the public. Le Am; as the year
rolls around, the proprietors annually make their
bow to the people, and remind them that amongst the
many Wage required for the health, comfort and ens
tenance of the family through the long and thdlone
soon - the of winter, COl's Dough Befetun 'tmid not be
tagoteat. ", Tor years it hae - been 'a
hossebold medi
nd mothers anxious for the safety of their
chil
drsn, Whointler from any dilutes of thethroat,.
cheat and cannot afford to be without it. In
addrtion to the ordinary four ounce so long In the
Market, we now furnish our 'mammoth family al se
hattlegi which will, in common with the other else, be
found at all Drug Storm
•
FOR CROUP,
Thaßalaim will be found Invaluable, andSnay always
be railed upon la tbe mai eutram•eases.
WHOOPING COUGH.
The testimony of all who bare weed it fur this tern hie disease during the last ten years, Is, that It in
variably relieves and cures ft.
SORE THROAT, _
Keep your throat wet with the Balsam—taking lit
tle and often—and you will very coon find relief
HARD - COLDS AND. COUGHS
Yield at oat* to a steady use of this' great yeanady.
It will ancaloed in giving relief where all nalor
ro
madlea ralied,
SORENESS OF THE THROAT,
CHEST AND. LUNGS.
Do not delay procuring and Immediately taking
Coe's Cough Mum, when troubled with any of the
above named didleultlea. They are all premonitory
symptoms of Coneamptiou, and If hat arreeted wlll
1001:10/ Or Islet II weep 3011 away Into the valley of
shadows from wlilch none can over return.
•
IN CONSUMPTION,
luny a careworn stilTvrer 6,11,141 relief and to
day rejoice+ that her life bun beet made Play and pro•
kluged by the une of Coa3's Cough 11.tlant
The people knew the article, and It needs no rotranent
from us. It is for safe by every Druggist and Dealer
In Medicines In the United States.
THE C. G. CLARK CO.,
Sole Proprietors, New Haven, et
Read ! Read ! ! Read !! !
THE TTE . ...s;TION of the PEOPLE.
This preparnti•.o N pronounced by byvitreot‘ce as "lc
only known remedy that will el uruly rare that ag
gravating and (N.! malady. For fp.S.ll it s wept ua ita
fearful tide, carryinz helot, it to an untimely grave,
its millions of Rufferets.
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure hUs come to
Wp , i , eh: f.,1,1,1c/w,
AS'oitrn,o4 or Acidity of
big of Food, Flat le lelley,
lrearine*A, finally ter-
Are we surely cured by this potent remedy, u the pa
tient tukea it. Although bat flea pairs lwfore the
peep le, what le the verdict of the mums. t Hear what
Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says:
[From LESTER SEATON, of Rilloaukte.l
liawAtiess, Wis, Tan. 24, 1868,
Blssasiis. C. G. CLARK k Co., Sew Haven, Conn.
Both myself and 'rife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure,
and it baa proved PriltFECl'Llf satisfactory as a Rem
edy. I have NOlrsitstion in saying th..t we have re
ceived UEEAT BENEFlrfroiu its use.
Very Respectfully,
•
(Signed) LE,'STNR SEXTON
A GREAT BLESSING.
itßev. L. WARD, Aeon, Lorain Co., o.]
P.
s. Strong cf. Arbutrong, Druggist:, Ckreland.
Otrelleatont :—lt gives me great pleasure to 'tato that
my nitb lbw derived great benefit from the use tl
Co.'s Dyspepsia Cure. She has Seen for a number o.
years grimily troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied
y violent paroxysms of constipation- which irx pros
trsted her that she was all the while, for months. un.
able to do anytking. She took, atour instance; God^
Dyspepsia Cut*
and has derived GREAT BENEFIT
FROM IT, and s now comparatively well. She re•
perdu this medicine as a great biassing,.
Truly yours,
i5n.13,11368. L. P. WARD.
CHROMOB
QLERGYIELEIV:.
The AST. Ramo Anuoc, of Allegheny, testifier that
it bu cared btu, after all other remedbot had haled.
-
Any druggist- in the wmutry will taU you, if you
tat* tbs trouble to aspire, that 'ray one thatbusr
a bottle of Owes Dyspepsia Ours from them speaks is
the Meet unqueArged rubes ot its great mailettal
teas. , .
Coe's Dyspepsia. Cure
WUL be Screed terratumble be an cow of Dieltebeli
Dyoratery, UOUO, enamor Oomplatoto. GOO* tom.
to Act 'eery dbardeeed amnion of tbeitimeett.
Bold by Prestos Io city or omen aftotYlrb+ >so at'
ill
per Bottb; or by oppliatioit to
4 4.. TN+ •
401 g
.
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i
()et. to 001. ► a 01.
t 6l l
Prwidogra
IN SHORT,
'ALL.ED TO Tak;
the Rescue
iftinalivg in Death,
DRUGGISTS
!tw Athintionsunts.
The indiserther will .11 at Public Pais, OA distarday
tiE ibl day of Nowaber ae.rt, at 10 o'citek, A. M., at
his residence on the liendersvine mad, three mil.
from Clottymbniw, the *glowing Pen:alai Property,
vii
6 HEAD OF HORSES, hicluding two Stares 4 years
old sad three Coils, two of them 134 jean old and one
a sucking Colt, 2 Hu.. n, 2 Mach Cows. 4 bead of young
Cattle, 2 narrow wheeled Wagons, 1 tourtunra
nearly new, 1 two-butso Wagon,' Pines patent slew_
sr, Windmill, Ploughs, Liagrows. Penble and dingle .
'Noon, Forts, Rakes, dbaichi, moo', ijone (tears,
Uay by the ton, Corn brills busing, with • inset Ta.
r fete of other articles too numerous to 1110011.100.
Attendance will be given awl Cannip tutide tiowlloll
day of sale by turorm.
Jaws idicitsr,. A uctioneer.
.111,4 g.
E. W. CLARK St, Ca
BANKERS-,'
NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHrr.4p ETYMA,
UENERAL .4 GRATTN
•
FOIL TUE
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
121E0
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
FOR VIZ
States of i l enneylvania and Soullzein
New Jersey
The NATIONALISTS INSURANCE COMPANY
• corporation Chartered by Special Act of Xnpreem,
approrodlnly 25, 1304, with a
Cash Capital of One- Million
Dollars,
and is now thoroughly urganis,l and prepared fot bu
adtsisas.
Liberal terms offered to Agt , talll.llllieltore, who
are invited to apply at our Wlice.
Fut! particulars to bo bad nu application at .nr of.
flee, located in the secoutl story of our Bank lug Hutt;
where Circulars And Pstuplalots. folly describing lilt ,
advantages offered by the Company, may be bad.
Applications for Central and WeAleru Penueylvanla
to be made to 11. 8. RUSSELL, Manager, Harrisburg,
Pa.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
ar? Suuth Third Street,
PIIILADELIirA, I'd
Aug. 21, 1868.—lyin
AY_ER'* l ,
HAIR VIGOR
FOR TUE RENOVATION OP THE
HAI R .
The Great Desideratum of the Aye
A dressing which 1:::at once agreeable, healthy; and
ettecinal for preserving the hair. Faded or tray hair
s tam 'restored to is Original color and the
.710 t, and
freAruu I you/i. Thin halt. le thickened,
hair checked, and I , aldn,dd qtvn, [hung?). not always
coral by it. nae. Nothing Can resturu the hair where
I=
the fulliclu, are deattuyetl, cr. the Lula atruirtried mai
dec.:tit:J. But y utL aa rou.tilt cAu
ue,N by this application. 4 fAlliug the hair
with a pnotty itnlitnertt, it Will keep it de:in and vig,r:
oTh. Its oci:itsioual use Will prevent the hair from
turning ,ray Or ,11; and ,usequently ',revolt
Free from !hum, delatr.riune subltances
which mike swiss preparations dangerous and Injuri—
to tbo 'oar, the Visor con only boot:tit but no
harm it. .It waisted merely fur *
HAIR DRESSING,
notbleg elke can be found 4.) desirable. Contninini
neither nil nor dye, It d,ea not soil white cambrir, and
yet huts koger on the Lair, giving It a Itch nia.nly
luatra and it grateful perfume
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTIcAL Lt. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS
•y-PRICI: 51.0 .fig
oi-Yor •sk Ly A. U. 1.11,111. r, Druv4i,E, Gottys
burg, Ps
EXCELSIOR GALLERY.
I'IPTON & MYERS
^ f' J. Tyson.
Sterensciv",
BA TILE-FIELD,
.Tl - :ILE.OSCOPEc-;,
PllOl OGRAPII FRAMES,
AL B L
GREAT VARIETY,
A.ND A7' GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
i Y. .:eat in n..thtt,g I.at the be.t of its kind. Call
and riAln i
Copies eau lm furui•hed from all negatives ever ta
kes at this Gallery.
TYSON'S OLD STAND
Oct 9.—tf
MERCIIANT TAILORING
The public will Ind at
AI. rlt. KING'S
In Yo 'k street, opposite the Bank,
GETT YSBURG, PA.,
MATERIAL
of every Ilescriptkm for men and boys' wear, of the
beet qualities and latest styles.
say.Garruents tor men and boys' wear made on short
notice and it sore fit guaranteed inAll respvetl.
Persons in boy lug their clothing should not forget
to give as a call as we sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Qrt. 9,
lIARTERLY REPORT of the
Nat tILTi'f'SBURO NATIONAL BANK.
Ocronza 5,1666. .
RESOURCES
Lonna anti Discounts,
-13.9.110nda to secure etreulation,......--. 160,000 00
12.8.800 d, an haed,..... 50,00 00
Due front tinks, E.2,0:3 94
Cash, 24,08 51
Beal Estate 5,000 00
Premiums 2,543 75
Taxes; 1,252 47
Bonds,.
80C 00
Cash Items Including stamp's; -561 48
Expen5e5,......._..... ... 345 67
LIABILITIES
.146,160 00
130.600 00
110,264 30
17,100 00
7,037 42
Capital,
Circulation,...
Deposits,
Surplus__
Discounts.-...
State
Due to
Profit and Loss,
Drvhiendo unpaid,..... ...........
I certify that the above report id correct to the beet
of my knowledge Mai belief.
o.—gt J. EMORY lIAIR,
fIUAATERLY REPORT of the
MX, condition of the /LEST NATIONAL DANE 011
6111TTYSBURCI, on Monday morning, Oct. 6, :
RESOURCES
Los.34.Discpunt and ...••4110,925 09
150; 0 00 00
Other Bondi. 6 . 000 00
. .. . .
DUO from National Barikii.. ..... ...„.... ....... 8113 b 80
rucutture and Aspenia, 1,88',•1L
Cash, 18,816'.3
I.I6BMITIES.
..Diann ...
.....
Proflts*ll,,at...
o
Orentattoo.
•
Due td.litit'ional
Ditidandi ...... . ....
•
ta?~ai6a is
Certify that ti.e above statement is garnet tothe
bust of my knowled4o awl bklet -
CIET. ARNCII;Dt.- Ciablar. -
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'Oct. ck.—qc
•
TWO-STORY WHATILEIIROAIt.DBI) . UOVsE
greet, lerif •.li We oftWellei 'of
ircit. The let, is GO. Feet train with I etable,haa
;•ltergseeily4 yrettef O.
'' ' . ,'• ' • 173, 1AWKAI l li
_ .
w"Armitt',l—frui aaimar.*
3, to Ogrthor 194
a ottoittottotenya Marmot.-
ttooo. sooty . to- -- , - -s
latatototri.,
• *tilt dirstmtuto. - Rey il.
.ertiottuentA - .
.
n(tENTB WANTED YOlt
Mir KANN'S GREATPICTORIA L WORK' TILE ORIGIN AL.
"ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS,"'
•
B r- Store
AN elegant volume Utmost merit andJustrue lion and 'i nc Dollarroke
of great Interest Itir ell readers,
WITH 300 BEA.IITIPTU ENGRAVINGS
and a sheath oftNe Anther.
lizolualve territgey given and large onromitaions.—
for circulars and agency . , -address the Publishers
ULM 00., Newark. N. J.
AGENTS WAN ft")
tor.itattbew thde Smith's New Book,
BUTSECUIZASHADOW in NEW YORK.
Ito Mali es_ know how Porturiesare rustle
.and lost' ids day Hew 4 Countymen" ere
and LOthtrt sw es in ar d etnln g =", r alid e " rog a gthin; 6r oVrtirr.
eat relating to Prominent Men and Jinportant-place
of New York, Nazar Read! Amid/
SUNSILINE& SHADOW in NEW YORK.
A large Octavo 9011=10; over 700 pages. finely /Has.
Ws want Agents, Mole or FC311610, lu every
City and Tciwti. to. Caasaas fbr It. Iresybody wants
to kuow all about New Yost. No kook over publish
ed that sells so rapidly. <>Lammers report immense
sales.
We employ uo (It:Dural Ageula and offer the krrjert
comet intion. Send for our Tr-page circular. Full par.
titulars and terms to Agents cent free on application
to J. B. BURR k CO.. Publishers,
• flartford,.Conn.
WANTED.
•
Clergymen. Touchers, and Superinterultnta ofSabbath
tichools, and others to act na Agents for the
110.1.1.8 Wulf. OB woziugas,
A work of grant Internet folly illustrated ; also for the
•COTTAGE BIBLE,
AND FAMILY EXPOISITCHL
lo two rolymei, Coptairilug nearly 15LKI pay., 0010-
prlelng the Old awl New Teetamenta with imitates'
expositions end explanatory netts, by Tues. WILL.Ltalt.
A .11W Or THE SECOMXIVIDATIO.7IB
Front the late Rea. Junl Hawes, D. D., Pastor of the
Firat,CongregatfoGai Church, Hartford, Ct.--.‘l I. no wr
of uo cenonantary so cheap that contains so great an
amount of valuable, matter."
From Rev. F. 11. EgliLayton, rfD.. pastor of Ply
fantail Church, Chicago, III.—"I chenrfnllyrecommend
it as the best cottimetltary on the rcrlptures for gen
eral um" For tarots and circular., atklrces
A. alt A 'NASD, Ilartford, Conn.
GRANT AND COLFAX.
DOOK A CIENTE WA::TED FOR HOWLAND'S
GRANT .
ONE Larye Octavo Volume, Finely
.
One Agent has sold 90 Copies in 5 Days.
One Agenc Imo sold GO Cop ley In 3 Days.
One Agent (a Indy) bag !MU i 0 Copies in Z Dn. a.
We .110Uy no 0 anntAl Ag antra and odor extra. induce.
meats to canvassers. Bend Cur circular and learn our
terms to agents before engaging elsewhere.
J. B. BURR & CO., Pubbahers, Hartford, Como,
AU ENTe
() -1
history OF THE W ar
Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results.
BY 110 N. ALM:KANDER 11. STEPHENS.
Its ready sale, combined with as increased commis.
Mon, make it the beat subieriptton book aver publish
ed. One agentjo Ramon, Ps., reports 72 subscribers
In three days. Another In Boston. 103 subscribers in
four days. - •
Send for circulars and sae our terms, and a full de
scription of the work. Address NATIONAL Pt/I—
-LI:3111Na 00, Philadelphia, Pa.
1000
A t f
ellon B r W ita il. m 'il i ED . f i ta t t o lisartis o y f
1000 d(F
fere= BOOZE, BIBLESaud PFIOTOCIAAPII ALBUMS.
Ev. ry family wants somethlrg from it. Catalogue.
furnished free on application, and books sent post-paid
to any address on receipt of price. Communing books
containing the List with price., together with blank
sheet.. and printed' heading, kre enrolling a list of
namen"sent lien to any one on receipt of 50 eta. Any
body can Ball 100 to 1000 of they books. Almost any—
where. Uor terms U. aquae and other information,
.uldress .1. E. POTTER & CO., l'ublLshers, 014 and 011
Saerloto pit Philadelphia. Pa.
LL wanting employment can have a good boainesa
Il by addressing Davis k Bao., 72.5 Baneom et.. Phila.
1 7 00
A YEAR TO AGINTE to sell the SCAR
/ SIILITTLE SEWING MACILINEEL Full
particulars fr , e. Extra inducement/ to experienced
Agent, Call an or eddies W.ll. WILSON k CO.
CI ev O. ; Bodon, Mara or Et. Louie, No.
U I 4 c 1.1 -L A R
AW S •
Circular Saws of elle temper over the whole plate.
MVLAY,
MILL,
CH.OB&-CUT
AND GANG.
E g nm ,0 Any ulatir iu the word. For sale by all
era and number,,
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ST.. LOUIS IRON MOUNTAIN
AILROAD COMPANY'S Seven
J- p..:r cent. first Mortzsge Bonds. February and
Autrupt Coupons. The earnings it the completed road
to rdut lincde are now inure than the interest on the
entire• niertga;,... The of th..so Bonds ire
the security .•very day. Over $5,000,000
it toe been spent un the pr,perty e and not over $2,400,
vfoi maser thus far. The constantly increas
ing traffic of carrying oat, with the prospect of con
trolling' all the travel from St. Louis to the Southern
States, ensures an enormons revenue. The Directors
ount 8-10 of the stock for inr.3tmenr,and are inter.est
ed to enrich the property an wt II as to economise sts
eXp(13.15,11.
.t. y
Tiloll. ALLEY, President, St. boa* Mo.
We, the und,slgned, cordially recommend these
ner cent. rnortt age Londe ' of the St: Louis and
• u s it road. sea good security. The rev
-- sod the administration
• •-mi . expert
.
===l
MIMI=
JOHN IL I,ION BElttiEr., Pres't T. :4,11.12,
Ai ULPIIC3 M KIER, Vice-Prwet U. Pacific Railway.
itollEßT BARTH, Pree't German Savings Institution.
iJay awe in the city of Yea lark. A limit•
ed our. ter of the above unwed Bond. for ea to at Eighty.
n partieo living out of the city can remit by draft
or expenses, and the bonds will to returned by express
free of chargvs. We invitethe attention of capitalists
and others to them as, in cur opinion, a very desirable
investintut, destined to rank as it first-class st,urfty.
Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps and fulmination c.tu Le
had on um to TOWNSEND. W fiELEN CV
50.,14/9 Walnut at., Philadelphia, Agents of the St.
I. ,, ufm and li..n Mountain It. it. Co.
Al S
P6illadt•l; , ll:3. reft , reure,—CtMaltli IRON CO.; Co fW
BAC , ,N Y Cu.; Tuos. A 1111AttE A Co.
)7.,t ► Per ikalit guaranteed. Sara pay. Agerit.
kJ wanted immediately ev.iywheie to sell ”nr
Pot , nt Et:IT/di:l/w White Mire efothes Lines. Call at
radir.. the II ARD WIRE MILLS, Phila., Pa.
RED JACKET
•AX E •
NOTES—From reports and teeter. received:
I. Your Axe is bound to beTns Axe.
It will cat 25 per cent. better.
111. Sly bri . ,ther lust one arm In the war, but with -
you^ h to he can cat as well as any one else can.
IV. 11l could not get another, twenty.five ($25)
would out hay it.
V. It will cut hooppotes better than soy other Axe.
VI. I would out be without it for susrthing.
Fur sale by all responsible dealers, and the inaliers,
LIPPINCOTT & BzUMWELL,
PITTSBURCIIi, PENNA.
air Sole owners of the Patents.
GREAT DISTRIBUTION
BY THE
I.EITROPOLI TAN
GIFT . COMPANY!
$159,2W7 06
CASH GIFTS TO TUE AMOUNT OF v250,g00.
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE
E. Cash 0 in , ...
10 "
20 I.
40 ..
200
300
450
600 "
X 0,015 58
30 Air : want Aosewood P1ik12011..... ...... Hoch WO to 4500
35 " - " Melodeons " vs to Iso
150 Sewing Wu:Linea " 60 to 175
230 Musical Mixes " .25 to 200
iioo FFne Gold Watches " 75 . to 300
750 Fine Silver Watches '• 30 to 50
Pine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware,
PhotogrepleAlnunts, and a large asEirtment of
- Pine Geld Jewtity, in all TiLitl.l at 51,000,000.
A CfIAACH TO DRAW AZiY OP TILE ABOVB
PIITZES bs purcbatsing a Sealed Ticket fur 25 cents.
Tickets deNeribleg eacL Prize aro Ruled in Envelopes
and thorl , u - ply mixed. On receipt of I:5 ctn. a Sealed
ricka belrawri without choice and delivered at
oar °Rico, brseut by aria to any address. The prize
earned up:a It will bu delivered to the ticket-holder
'on payuleut of ono dollar Prizes will be Immediate
ly seat to any addre,s, as roquested, by •zpress or re
turn mil.
4,302 00
2 ; 136 10
..... 2,271 z 5
.7 ..... 1,004 73
$1*3,013 S&.
• • .
• You will know whatyuur prize ii t lorn you pay !Or
it. Any lulu snag be exchanged for another of the
ItLIIIC rulrro. rio Bunks.
•
*3l.our pations min depend on fair dealing.
flestastleute.—We select the few fellowiug times
from the mauy who have lately drawn Valuable
Prizes and kindly permitted vs to publish them
Wiiltins, Buffalo, N. tl, $1 GOO; Sitac Annie
Bonnie, Mimi/0,111., Piano, valued at 5050 ; Bobert
Jackson, Dtibuque, lowa, Gold Watch, ;MO; Philip
'McCarthy, loulsoille KV; DistraondAlasier Bing,
MVO; It. A. Patteronti o N ow Radford, Bass, Silver Tea
BM,. 5175; Mist Emma Waiwnrth, 2dilwankee,
Minn, 5500 ; Elf,. T. W. Plot, Cleveland, 'Ohio, Melo.
A1in„11125.-
Akirwi t publish no mimeo Without parmiseiou.
OPMpla or MIS raW.--"rboY • ,0 'Wing the ' , MP'
edt I/01MM; the inn is reliable, and deserve their
oneness:li 18:644 IW/inns, Yeb. 8,1801.
~W eAva tyr.,usinod their system, and know thous
to to a raw dvid.u g /Jerald, Fts _4,1808.
• '..Litst Week a 0 isle! of our, drew a 1500 Prize,
Ptlttl Was promptlytreelviiii."—Daßy Nava, Ala rr k
Bond for CltCnla g,iv..ius many intlre recervimea and
favorable Pollees twin lse,prvoi. Lihstal tuAtmentents
[iv-Agents. Autisfaction guaranteed. .I•Nory
of Sealed Marsh/pen contains mot von nIF T. Biz
Ticket! forit; 1.3 for $1; 35 Eir 51; 110 1:,r515, •
511.Litterar shiOuld hot eddies*. to
$11f062 12
...JlOO,OOO 00
--•
3,820 3
2,655
1:i3I 90
Fo
ar
.. 102 oil
I•X' Is emeedsol WM the iti - sktilNGAlt 1 Birr ERS hue
.„1„ mootoiod lioso dlooosaii Wth *Out. .fto , :g 4,1114
16111 ;1nf . :1 , 54v - Oak- Atir the !mato ~,,,$.l ti, Ira.
mood ilOtqlork the woiat forma of form, Y0v.,:00ui..,
Liver *IA Heart oftoesi*, Chronic Llioxtiu,4 D i pq,,fo,
ithioncomittottt,
..,11WIloadoolkos *ad will into sily di.-
salik,„ .*Mistog Matkilf.'_
.., dtWitlllrEtt MAK of 11. 61.5. d. It
o.v...6l'666ghtsouthoilif 001V111011 of Brutes , Mcsairrs of
.di5k. 6 0 4 0 2 , 1 diTtlept .eitd Pll.r&hlu . s ,s o a
s ,ata . 4e #W,.,
,PrflPfiltdr OD 0110 W DOM Worn relit:kw.
lan " 11 " t Isif ethic Pitt,* tA/111116CtUrefll In
' ''. • ' r"4"."'004 .it Port mom. Soto
,
i rEibt ,
a =,57. /Maar, Batotor
- osio'A polo fur Wsiek
w eugoor
Lasicommigs,Lit. r: Rano* it Cro., ado Pro.
5 6 IfOolk Irmat at , Phllsilelplils.
PP PUB Tow
Tr,tlenr
Plach $lO,OOO
" i;e4x)
" EO3O
100
CM
11ARPIA, 'WILSON
173 Drwislwmy, N. V..
UTABLISIi#D IA ISW
our atOk, ;;;Teittiog or every variety of
DRY AND FAA,NtCY GIQQD,S,
BOOTS AND sDOESi
SILVER PLATED WARR,
CLASS WARE;
WOOLEN & REAM CARPETINGS,
STRAW MATTINOS, and
PROTOORAPR ALBUMS,
fa Or oar own Importation,. or prirclot.o.l directly. troller
the Mari tahot at vnr tare. qn.ntillei.
plan n o ir to VIIIIIIIOPCP the Phh, Of rats
onlaWAnrwtre
ONE DOLL Xlt
FOR. EACH ARTICLE
Our Palm for tree Lost 11Tetio
about one million del
1113.0ur &wines, ,as Nam deebial by th , (h,r, ql
tfliJ Stale and Gitit4 Stales to Le n
eery, or a Off Arneei bed a regular isgifino
&wines,.
TEAMS or SALt /Olt CLUB or 13, a beteCtlOU of one or
the following articles:-SO yds. Drown erlll,mehc.l
Sheeting, snderlor Poplin or Alpaca Drees
Pattern. Wool fiquare Bhattll. 2 yds. Dueekin. Au
S Day Clock, Seth Tbonsastruake. 1 pr. fleet's Calf
Boots. , White Marseilles debit . Stlver•plitred Chested
Castor, with 0 bottles. A Voice,. Photograph album
1110 pictures.. 3 yds. 4.1
~,Wool Cloth. air ere- plated
Cake Basket. :n; yds. Cr.,,, tleneloot She. I tpg.
totnmou quallty. Al.°, printed hot list of tAI Artie!, s •
fur tato at St for oscu 4.l"licte, c..ArJeti.ing tat :04. At
Artickr usually sold at ret tit o rout I ;•.o to
tar each article.
ros A CLC/1 Jr $lO, a tolertil,4 Of 1;4o, Of iht f„i
lug articles y rids Brown or 11Ie it. hod
superior quality. Brees patent, price flu. "Woot
Gong Shawl. Broch,s Long. Sh.ta4. 2}.,eta Blach
(lemon Broadcloth. Common SentlaSowirer 1 nc ;:,,,.,
price SlB-:--(these nisch hies wilt Lone, ttitleat 11, luek,
quilt, curd, bind, braid, and embroider, h, a nivst ea.
perior manner.) Gents' oil...lite 81:rer 11,m floc ('two
Watch, new. - 25 yards JJemp Carpeting' ; catch
Bearer Cloth. 014 garde good Doeskin" Silver plated
Jce Pitcher. 0 yards Wool Cloth.: due: width; 100
superior Blankets. 72 yards Brawn ca BlatOtettgbeelk.
hut, uournott quality, and 120 printed UotWell_ oa
else for sale at SI cxen
each, pfleinw • ". •
doe usually saw •
article.
n u. silo; roz", :1:1;
N B. We . hereby In f.trut Ilse Itl tL that wo
_
• • .0 not 00 0000t101, WI 111 any ,if tha
GIFT ENTERPRISE ONE DOLLAR CONCtatya in
this city. All concerns offering a Gift, Pron ;., ni ,
any article tree Of Cost to Agent, to soy on-, aro
direct violation of thalami against Lot Wry. We have
information, train reliable authority. that all GIPT
CONCERNBINTIIIB CITY WILL ISE CLOSJID VP.
BY TUE OTATB POLICE. •
.A..FOR ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS ..1.:!ito FOR
OUR CIRCULAR.
Bend a Draft, Postal Money urtkr, ~ r R.4,1 , 1enr.1
Letter.
Be sore and direct soar letters to
ANDREWS & CO.,
10G Sudbury Street,
BOSTON, IM SW
Oct. 2—it
•
on the w hoio subject. hr. Lilly
liCiati, 611 at. Charles it., St. Lmli pre.
eminently above all °there In his speciA!.ly. N., taut -
ter who tailed, state your cam:. Vutiento ti .41 by
wail in livery State.
- Dollar,
We sell tor One l
f:10L1) and Silver Watcbrio, Sewing M.icliineg, Sdlt
lT Dresi Patterne, Carpetlnge, D r omeAtic lion
CIBCLLARd :.ENT FREE,
givin4 full particulars, or ten chediesent i . ri)ne 1 / 4 4.
ler describing ten different artic lee which we will rep
for
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Splendid inducements offered to Attel.P. 16,18./ /UK . I.*
Clubs. Address LAW/NIT HA !IHLT.
No. S3Sudburs Strettclt..wn, Mew..
MULE HALL CAMPAIGN OP MOORIN ltl'ltA 1.
1, NEW YORKER, tho Leaslin,: and Largest
City lat
ingg 11.17111.1. L. LlTlTlAarnntl VAIIILY NtUSl't vrt, I,a;;
a Quarter Oct. 3. attel 11<1.0 .V,AIO i. 16 Tine to .`”th
irrlbe: Eight Largo Double lL,atto Pa4es. Illuetre
ted,wlth over a dozen dint inet D;•pertrneuta, L4E:II 1114 y
conducted, the Beat Talent being
will noon be over, when t•••ryilody, I.y 1..•114 t•
Country. will want the nn et Pro4r,si Tio.••ly.
tertaining and Cenral Weekly 4 its Co
BMW- The 13 Nproberi .I,i kludrt,,,:u,.r. t o
eent,GN 'MIA L. Or WILT Flrry Try the Iris(
Trip ! • D. B. T. MOGRE,
41 Perk Ituw, Sew Yuck, •,r Rochester, N. Y.
• • •
evidence, what Ills Levu Vir it 641, t L. m Jit ..
o T i
d•hu, by
OUR NEXT PRESIDENT,
la A. D. Ric itAnne..tei PERSONAL II Isl.o ILY o 'r U.
()RANT. The Republican Union Cutumi t 4.e ,tir,ti-
Ingtun recognize Hy authenticity and ns "1.1
a nthority, sending for c..plea ”f th It purl,..,.
TAe press unirerway WA:aril all We 'wont
Agent. for it In thie county. Send ternio,
Lc., to CU, Newark, N. J,
_
The Greeian Bend.
\ \ Til ll7,ll l 4 b,:t7.4.Lt it,AA-v,rtt
Trtatment. A smAll vuLi no prothsely .
dant by man on receipt 0125 ct,. Add...li It FDA AN
BIND PLIVILIi Cu., . 0. Luc 672, N. Y. T:l*,l,.,,cp
plied by AM Mil CA:N NEWS CO., 117 t.. y
ciFITTYSBURG RAIL ROAD
Arrivt At •
Thusrei2ht Trlit, Wi
... • '
leare.l Iranovernt 4 .5. M., nrriv,r, •14 •t, rt,
tt. 10, A. M. ut,up,,,r4 r'r 4.1
M. R. ,
Rept. 25, 1.0,.
La(i6' Fano Furs 1 .
AT
JOHN FAUEIR A '
Fit3 l .ll,theil FCR If Anti' ,tc r):
No. 71S A RCH STREET,
PUtLAOELPU rA
Ilse tow lu Stoc of my °Wu ln,po, tatiol.in 1 M,
ufaelate, nue of the largest an uir.t Al•lt:
Com of
FANCY FUlt;4,
for Ladies' anid Cil ren'm Wear, In the City : _ A 1..., n
fine asetortmetd Of 'lents' Far Chive.,
I Am enabled to dispose of my at very reAsim.
able prices, Anil I would therefore solicit ['ro t ,
my friends 01 Adams county and vielhity.
Sir-Remember the Name, Nnineer not Stye, l !
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 Arch 8t..ah,7 Oa t 401(th side, Phila.
y-I have nil Partuer,.no connection with tiny ot 13 or
store In in Philailqlphtn. . [Oct. ..-4m
1868. MILLINERY. 1868.
MISS McCREA
ASjnxt retarnoa from Ow Cit'y with , I
H
evrtment of Vall
BONNETS & H A TS.
Alen, Bonnet awl Tint Trimming. 17i 1110 I .(4 . 44i -4510
with an assortment,. di faohinnal,l4
Fancy and Toilet Goods.
She is gintormlavol to aril et do •-•
REJDF-31,1DE ruVNEM
will be kept on bend, and Itunnet,tta,lt. in end, i at
the shorteet notice.
31111Inom supplied with torh, to sell npon
moat &ratable terms., and pat-tams with in.tro,tion,t
gratis. - lSept. 1 i.7=-31.,
lii
0 It. - S A E .
A large and a &afraid° I.lltleji noose, AND
LOT in New Oxfuril, Adam* ciinetnya.
Getlyoburg, Oa, 2, IsllB.—tt
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-
A JOUR sia.3rAN :1110101AR F.lt,
Ladles work. (hsxl wages and constant e.0 1 .t.•,;,. of
given. 11. KITZMI t.LIILt lilts.
UsttylLirg.. - tot. 2—tt • •
fo - tires.
NOTICE.--letters of Admi)lis
• tratiou the relate of }ivied ?dream,
moon?) late or Lotimorn township, Adams county, -
Pa., deceased. haying been granted to the ntolenho• '
ed, he hereby ,;ir," notice to ell persons indebted to
said estate to make itemnetllate psynteut. and Ih , on•
haviagehtlotr.g..inat the sane to preaatt thew
pally authentli Atm:l - fat Nettle-men,.
MItAXKLL't• P. SLAPBA A dip•r.
0009.-at
reaidus iu Wailer I v ., 0.,
PA.
NOTICE. --Letters of Adiuinis.
tretion OP the estate of kV's" en*. .it
late of Shruallint toirmslalp.Allottunr:ount v. 114.4,17 1, 0%
emoted tothe rtmleceignied, he beret), gi , t's tO
all &noes Indebted to mitt titiito to cull tun! write
Immediate paymuutoutd thee having claim .
the same will prevent the proporly auLhel.tScaltd
for eettletasal. •
Oct. t PANIUKI. A.1:10r.
/h erbs Admtalntrntur c.i.16. n estloll.llhtt.l
P.O , •adrosa Stiopordott , ..w . l . l, he.
ItEGISTEXt':-. , .MrI'ICES.
1.. V °TICE is hereby. given tii 311
1 Legatee. 311 :“t ht. I 11 , 74v.ti .. , 11 13.'1, I•, • . ,1.. ,
AG•oihottc.,l,l•4l le.c..ouhe !trot 141x1 r ,t, nip , . ' ,' ill
bo preyontO,l • t ihailoolook tn. , ' Court .•f t t off o to oo
ro4 Cieldrollitiooll awl 01t00,v3n,....05t NI 1111/ I V.. o
I. 1 . 1111
day or iii.:,-euircii ...., ...t in .1'C1. ,,.. . , . A Ai , , ,/..
WO. Flaw, .4,1 Mood .6e , nrot , t ror II on.
(; 1 o ..10. Cl-. o II ...,,,•
Admini.dr.‘ior :•r It•II 1 hh' '„, 3 '"` ''' ' l '.' ..
le:. 'no, nisi olooL,Maillt of Tik /UM ..I ~. .„„,k,
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If. Cook, Extvocurs of l'Iovoi•CI I:00,, dooe&e,pit_ -
I.IY. Th. ttOot .CCOOlit• Or itolieklue.ily,+ey kautihike
trotri ‘ .01,..i It. ~f Ilneullton. qutew .44,g,,„..,„„,,,,
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