The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, May 28, 1869, Image 4

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G EN EIRAL NEWS
Tl3O S►. 'Lord, thti victim of the great
"Lord bond robbery," died in New York.
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ti.-4scir is set &wit for. early trial 111 a
Ten":kesset court to test the right of a magis
trate solemnising a marriage to kiss the
Own patent medicine nutnufacturer ad
',Artists in twenty-five Winder/1 papers in
this country. It is needless
-to iiddtliat his
'profits are enormous.
TES new whipping post and pillory at
New Castle. Delaware,--were inaugurated
on Saturday. Three criminals were pil
loried and ten were whipped:
Tun Governor has appointed Strickland
Kueass, Esq., Chief Engineer of Philadel
phia, and Cokeel James Werra, of Har
risburg, to . lie , Commlssioners,. under the
act of Assembly approved Kara 20, 1869,
to settle, determine and locate ti, southern
boundary, line of this Commonwealth.
A natsciarioar of the Baltimore Amocia
tion of Friends saw the President On the
17th in relation to the re-establishment of
schools in the South. The delegation are
appointed to advise - with the leading Friends
in the Southern countiy, and particttlatiy in
North Carolina; 111 - referene6 to IJie 'above
übject.
'Fur. ordinance granting the Baltimore
and Potomac :raihtotui; the right of way
through eirtain streets "in Baltimore City
and to tunnel certain greets has been pass
ed by both brauches of the Councils .ind
been signed by. the Mayor. Work is. -ae
lively progressing, and a new Railroad line
from Balthnoto to Washington will be
eumpleted within a year.
Lumete. Dups.—The Columbia herald
says: "The lumber trade is quite active,
and dealers appear to be purchasing heavy .
stocks.
: We quote pipe boards at $l9 to.
$22; hemlock - at $l3 50 to $l5, pine
timber .1.8 lb 20 Caserta per cubic foot. There
are a attat munbir of iiilhtinthe water at
our wharves; none are arriving as the we
ar is too low"
Jour+ Cum; of Qhio, the 'fainting drum
mer boy, who dropped hia &inn for's mus
ket, at ChicktuMmga, and shot a Rebel
Colonel who demanded his surrender, and
'f' l3o )Fao sul egaet y wctailedin another
engagement, has been appointed a cadet at
large - to Vest . Point by the President. He
was but 12 years of age when he beat' his
drum, and is scarce 17-now.
De. Lir.wis of Carmattura, Wales, has
forwarded.to 274 e 73riliah' Medical Jour
nal an accopA of if examination of Sarah
Jacobs of i larerfihtntrhm:irth, who is said to
hare takeano fn .i cod simui Pctober 10, 1867.
andlidr even water 'since theind.ofDecem
ber, 1868. Dr.. Lewis remarks that the
statements made respecting Sarah Jacobs
are of such an astounding nature that belief
is scarcely poritilge, yet he accumulates evi
dence Which might produce conviction.
The girraparettte ere respectable farmers.
not in needy clreaustances.
A (elver onniir of The San Francis
co B,u . liCtin, Who lately visted . Queen Em
ma in her Sandwich Island home, found
her reclining upon Mats and pillows in the
Oriental style. A broad verandah made a
most refreshing. shade. She offered her vis
itors a dish of edible bark (Llittle like slip
pery elm, but very tender,) and some fruits .
Her grace -and dignity were singularly
pleating. 11cr only coronet was of wild
flowers, which are very generally worn by
both sexes, and are very becoming. Chains
of flowers and berries hung about her neck
also, giving out an agreeable odor.
A Ntea Coutmer.--The acquisition of
AlaskaTrous Restid,a, aLa coat of some seven
million dollars, was considered by the late
Secretary of State, Mr. Seward, quite a
"feather iu his cap." What kind of a coun
try it is, we are told by a Sitka correspon
dent, v(Ito writes: !"Takes ooe big mountain
covered with trees born the' base nearly to
the sueunit, with an undergrowth of brush,
briers and moss, almost impassable ; multi
ply-the -one by teif thoUsand, and 'you have .
Alaska. Thereis a terrible sameness. One
singular feature of this mass of forest is
the absence• of birds. I have seen but one
robin in Sitke."
A SIcAKE WITH TWO lIEADS.—On Thurs
day, April 20tb, 18C3, a man named. Joseph
Brant, living.in Ilarrison tp., shoot hall a
mile 'lmitheOf'l3uifal6 Mills, when going to
his work after dinner, heard his dog barking
not far from tke road, and upon going to
the place found a large blacksnake lying by
the side of a stone pile. Atter procuring a
weapon, with which he killed it, he &mad
that It had two -perfect heads, one on each
end
:ITOlWithstandirig the suOcy appe.trance of
this !Aide h-ictoetched fc , r tesTionsible
partie. 7 =_Rett‘ord inquirer.
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Sava.N .companies of the Fifth United
States Cavalry ! unties command of OeOertt; ,
Carr, while moving from Kapsas towels
Fort IticPbersozi, on the 80th .instant struck
a camp of fire hundred Cheyenne Indians,
and a dc.veratelight ensued. The Indians
were badly whipped, and at last advices
General Carr was still in pursuit of them.
The Indian loss was twenty-flve killed and
a large number wounded, the cavalry los
ing three men - killed and three wounded--
A party of Indittris at Fort Hayes had to be
roughly-used le prevent their munkaingllie
guards. In Arizona they are committing
murders and deturintiois!; -
Ix Dennisville and other places in New
Japer a hell vy lysinetosi
cedar trees' out (Vile nitrifies In which
they were , buried nifty, ceututitte ago, and
covered Witit 'peat. The wood raised from
these idled *efts is 4soundthilf re
felled, aid is lastly' iumie i, l shingks.
Tree after tree from 200 to 1,000 years old;
in ay be found one 'over`another in the sa4
marshes on the , ;`Jersey data i " shosiog the
immense age of the lowest layers, end also
showing that this region has roeen jp,r4tuiliy
sinking for thousands . of years. In one
else a tree with 500 annual dummy Ibund
directly under the stump , of another in
which I , o 9i2klv4eCutinted. .
4 womits wrltal to.the New York. Time*
from Washington some very sensible reflec
tions ou department clerkships.- They are
not only sensible but timely, and it would
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bo better for tiles_ country could they be,
heeded. No more undesirable poaitiott 'for
man or woman, young or old, could be
named than a desk in a department .
Washington. The Wary' la rarely n4e
Ain Is retittlred for subsistence ; the temp•
talons to ge•uattlty . are !trimly and strong ;
the routine of occupation is tminstruetive in
, ,
itself: and bno
ads to tHiug higher 3 the tithe
after office hours hangs - .listlessly 0311. the
clerk's hav4a ; and after years of unprofi
table service the oftldehnlabr kit> bftenieaves
the gapikti umilAut . d 6,1 ,ill'uOlo'hipa
TIII PfiliTMOT#l4ll.-airAiiRAL Au re-or
ganizetrihe spyCisr mad seryice, and for
that ptuposelai divided the country into
six divisions, each of which laa ia►nts,
supaintandents;;ind -railway wall service
agent, to.invaidigate mail deprettation
also three vostleltiTaliecloir - % 4 Ner
Eukhinft Stat!si make ifp th, titilibitrict 4
blew I ; enti4y/ilinit, /slew Jersey,
Marylantl, Delatsar and the Esateinflhore
of VilfAolWimsatute the: ationillsiiatrlet.
Roswell Hart, or Rochester, is We superin
tendent of railway ieriice. The inspectors
are, fqr he Arai iliatriet, Israel lieDosald,
of King* N. the seem], . 1 1,C. 41si
bnilleilakiA.,OollJettiee L. Wag
ner, of Baltimore.. The agents appointed
to itmodgite Kati del.Tol4lg°3o.j
choi, ifetorori*S,4;
Oaf Thadmift.
rbt krs, _
intl.
MANTUA-MAKING
MRS. E. J. ZIEGLER
Is prepared to do emery description of
Plain Sewing, Dress Making
included.
Residence—Bast Middle it., one door from the Medici.
diet Church, Gettysburg, PA. treb.6.—it
OHN W. TIPTON, FASHION
ABLE BARBER, opposite the Eagle Hotel],,
Gettyaburg.Pa., where ite caiiat 411 timeabe found
ready to attend toall Wines) in hie line. Relies
alaoso excellent a ssiitant - an d will inanre satis
faction. Give him a call.
May 29, 1867.
GRANITE -YARD ,
GETTYSBURQ, PA.,
ON RAILROAD, NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT.
PETER BEITLER
Is proparod to !oral& GRANITE, for all Mods of
BUTIMINO AND 3TONI23INNTALTURPOSEB,
at realonaLte rates--'
Curbing, Sill; Steps, Ashlers,
Posts, Monuments, Ceme
tery Blocks, &c., &e.,
cutoid fiaisbell ip. entry style dualretl, bye beat of
workmen. -
s3,..Orders from a dlatance promptly attended to.
June 3.—tt
JEREMIAH CULP
GETZTSBURG,
Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,
pretqtr,dto furnish on short notice and roasonabhs
terms
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES.
Ile also I,lens on hand a large as.,ortmc ntol WALL
PAPER, wtik.ll he selliat lowestinsis rites, and If de
sired will turn i.h panda to put it no the well.
PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT
ING EXECUTED TO ORDER.
Sir - Tort reet—it tow door t 9fLuthiertin Cburc
MAi 27,1865-tr.
ROBERT D. ARMOR
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL HANGER,
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East filideffe grxe;r,hatta square from Me Cburt-house,
GETTYSBURG, PA., -
WILL promptly attend to all or
dors in lifeline. Work done In the moot satis
factory-manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be
afforded to make a living.
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- GAS PIPE
farnlibed, as well u Chandeliere, Brackets, Drop
Lights kc.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Frost
Spigots, and,ln short. everything belonging to gas or
water fixtures.
Bella httng, and furnished If desired. Locks of al
kinds repalsed. [Dec. 25,1807.-t
MARSH CREEK
PLANING MILL.
THE undersigned has established a
PLANING MILL,•on Marsh creek, four miles from
Gettysburg, at which he will mantiGictura
DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else made at
such a factory, and needed in the building line. The
best of lumber will always be used, all thoroughly
dried, a kiln Laving been put up for the purpose.
Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices
as low as the lowest, and every effort made to accom
modate =Amen.
JOHN D. PFOUTZ.
May 20, 1888.—ly
FURNITURE.
D. C. SHEAFFER .
PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PENNA.,
Is prepared to offer:to the Praillc, anything in his
as cheap as ca be had In the county.
*3Purchasers will do well to call and examine
my stock b.k buying elsewhere.
FU RN IT U RE
made to order. Repairing done neat cheap and with
ilsns ,, h. • Jan. 22.ise&-t1
NEW BUSINESS.
Upholstering & Trimming.
_
WILLIAM. E. CULP
HAAvo,fryelt ablimesotnatZjggiloncipixro4tteroilearerhi
Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat
trasses, and Upholstering
in all its 'branches.
'ffe also, continneii him old liudineto of Truing
Buggies, Carrlagca, - *c., and eoticrts'from the puhlic
their patronage. C.lnarges moderate.
e t tisbrtir t h bec.ll.—tf
HOWE MACHINE S !
P 1 LATEST IMPROVED GENUINE
ELIAS. HaTVE JE
SEWING. MACHINES.
-- :JACOB F. THOMAS,
AtiknefortAletiu Caanady,/ti., THOMAS,
P. -0,
(Culden's Station.)
O REIMS will be promptly attended to: Machines delivered to all parts of the wanly and instruct
-boss given gratis..
.gThe public are cautioned against parties who
use the name of HOWE: in connection with their ma
chines on account of the popularity of the liuwe Ma.
cbtees. Thereat" bone GliN VINE' tualtis they. Lave
imbedded in each. machine • ,siedallion having the
likeness of ELIAS IIOWN, Jr., on lt, &c.
Feb.26—ti
WHEAT WANTED.
The titelorsigueti will pay the highest market prk•
GOOD _WHEAT,
delivered at iris Mill, 1921enwood formerly
licllbeurfi, fa Ffighlastt tew• o sh'!p
Dec. 18,11168:—t?
urveying—Conveyancing
g
.
J. S WITH ER OW,
FAIRFI.t.T.,D, PA.,
Tenders hls services to the public as •
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR,
and Is Prepared t 6 survey Farms, Lots, to., on rea
sonable term.. fleeing taken out a Conveyancer's
License, be will also attead to preparing
DEEDS. BONDS. RELEASES, WILLS, LEASES, A R- 7
TICLES OF AGREEMENT, CLERKING
AT BALES, 16. ,
Liming had considerable experlence in this line, he
hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Sutt
ees promptly at tended to and charges reasonable.—
Postallos address, Feld/ell, *slams co., Fa.;
1860.—tj
JOHN G. LENHART,
' SURVEYOR.
WILL promptly attend to all cans la th e Survey
tag line.
CHARGES VERY MODERATE.
Raddlasee in Nom Oxford,. kiliti!tt co., Pa. - •
ICE CREAK.. SALOON
" JOHN GRUEL,: —
Chambersburgst., Gettysburg,
Ira ouwizoios birieaunisiiihi or ! jOl
CpNF,EcTIO-NBlty,
ctik: Use beet r rigas, with Fruits, Aims",
served ick cnottogort, aid orders for Patolltei , or Par
tieoipromptly filled. Hartniari=outodatioos
Ike Ladies A sod fleiallotosa, ' ad to plow
bo Invites kb Moods to irfooMbill cap.
April 9.—tf
Ti • • QYP 1. nuwat
Afip Tong vitintm T
luzvitnaa!,!T
-Braniliall • mune 1-1
.400.4., • ,
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
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F. RAHTER & CO.,
No. 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia,
RECOM3IENDED BY
Ex. GOT. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania.
non. Itobort J. Fiaber,
Edward McPherson,
Hon. Joel B. Danner,
Zoo. Wm. Maberry,
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For Diseases of eke Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, 'Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
• and Consumption. •
Probably never before in the whole history
tine, hasanything Wee eo Widely and so deeply upon
the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy
for pulmonary complaints. Through a long eerier of
hears, and among most of thoraces of mon It has roan
igher and higher to their estimation, as It has be
comeletter known. Its uniform character and pow
er to cure the 'orlon. affections of the lunge and
throat, have made. It known as a 'tellable protector
against them. While adapted to milder Curing of dis
ease and to young children, it is at the same time the
most effectual remedy that can bo given fur. Incipient
consumption, sod the dangerous affections of the
throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden at
tacks of Croup, It *boatel be kept on band, efery
family, and indeed es all are sometimes eubjeot to
cold' andccinghs, all should be provided u ills this an
tidote for them
Although settled Consumption is thought incurable,
still great numbers of eases 1, - 7/ere the disease seemed
settled, have been completely cured, and the pathect
rest oredto sound health by the Cory Pectoral. So
complete is its tnablery over the disorders of the Lunge
and Throat, that the most obstinate of tire, under
the Cherry Pecte,ral th ey sat side and tli,ai,p e ar.
Singers and Public Speakers nod great Protection
from it.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cared
by it.
Pecßronchitis is generally curedhy taking the Merry
icral iu multi and frequent doses.
Su generally are its virtues known that we teed
not publish the certiticates of them here, or do more
than assure the public that its nualltles are fully
niaintnined.
A.yers Ague Cure ,
Fi,r Fererand Ague, Intersuittent Fever, C7;ill Freer
Remittent Peer, Dumb Jude, Perio dical or Lill as
Feces., in., and indeed all the affections tchich arfee
frons'artafartour, marsh, or usfasosztic poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not fail.
Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc,
nor any other cahteral or poisonous nut, tance what
ever, it in Dewlap injures any patient. The number
and importance of iLecnree in the ara* districts, are
literally beyond account, end wo believe without a
parallel In the history of Ague medicine. One pride
Is gratified by the acknowledgynents we receive of the
radical cures effected in obstinate cases, mad where
other remedies had wholly tailed.
unacciinuit v d person*, either resident In, or travel
ing through miasmatic loe.tlit ice, will be protected by
taking the AGUE CURE
...rfOrty or rue
Liner, it is an excellent remeilyotimulating the Liver
Into healthy activity.
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For Bilious Disordorsand Liver Complaints, It le an
eocaUord remedy, producing many truly remarkable
curea, Whom otlaor rue‘lici nub had failed.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AILEIt dCO Practical and
Analytical Ctieudids, LberelJ,Maea,;auB sultl all round
the wort.]
For dale by A. D. Buehler, Druggi..q, Clettyabprg
Pa. coce 1809.--32
THE GREAT
Invigorator and Restorer
OF TIIR
Vitality of the Stomach.
Prepared from Pure Vegetable Materials.
Pure Tonics and the most.
Pleasant Aromatics. ..
This invaluable Remedy for DiaPepf la and General
Debility of the system is offered to the ontilte, after it
fair trial edits merits, with entire coutlitruce that It
will CCIIIIMSZKVIIef r appro.:O.
..re hits been submitted,
with the materials which compose it; ice - practising
Physicians—among others to Dr. If: 0, G. Priln'en,
one of oar oldest and moot eminent Physicians; redid
tug at .Ntsw Oxford, who, after examination, pro.
nuanced it a Remedy whirls would nol Jolt to showits
salutary effects, when properly administered, In eases
of Dyspepsia, springing tram old age and debilitating
affects of serlorni inward diseares—wcaleening, tad at
Mat destroying the nervous power of the aornecicit.
self—and therefore entitling it to he nrati s i:itlcally
called ''The Great Inrigorstor."
Dr. IV. Ji licOterts, another prominent Pt ysiclan of
New Oxforn, thns glees his opinion:
Now Orman, bee. 30,
• 11e.Jone BUEDZY.
Dear Sir:—At your requsat I hav'e examined
Great Invigorator," prepared by you, end the formula
from *Wall it is prepared. It Is comptoad ty some of
the rimat.posrarful vegetable teaks and mostpleasaut
effumatics known to oar prolemdon, end bine no
hest tasey to reeeminandlng it in ChrenicesaesorDys.
vomits; Rodin alleluias of leillgeat lon resulting from
datdlitysof the Stomach. Ettlikliaff that, if properly
need, It will.be of Incalculable bcaedt to the suffering
of our race, I subscribe myself, •
Yours, very respectfully,
W. J. fiIeOLIIRE, 81. D.
it36.hlsaufactered and for. sale, wholesale aud
tail. at Now 'Oxford, Adams county, Pa
I.IUSIIEY LIEAGY, Proprietors.
AGENT.I.—The "Great invigorator" can be had
from the following Agouts:
D. E..routz, Baltimore, If.d. ; S.M.° lhbons, Balti
more, Md.; 4. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa • A. S.
Ilildebrand, Bast Ilerlin,,Pa.; F. J. Wilson , horarick
Bor., I's.; Theodore Pleget, Berwick Bor., ' Ps. ; P. X
Smith. Lrishtown, Pa.; B.G. Lawrence Mount, Bock
Pa.; W. A; Mlillliffatry, 'Bed MIA, P. ' O.' Pa, ; . j.
II
Whit 'Weir trann•d, Pa.; D. 31. Millee; ?Sow Oiford
a. '• Pan. IB.—t
GOO Y. 0/ NOXLL
A YER'S
HAIR VIGOR
FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE
HA, R .
. .
The Great Desideratum of the Age
A dressing which isat. once agreeable, healthy, end
et tual pc preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair
s soon restored to its original color and the gloss and
Asthma* of youth. Thin Lair is thickened; filling
hair checked. and baldness often, though not always
cured by lie cue. Nothing can restore the hair where,
the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied-and
decayed. Itut inch as remain can he laved for tuleful.
nese by nib application. Ittatead of fouling , the hair
with a pasty sediment, I t will keep f t clean and vigor
ous.. ita oecaalosul use will prevent •the from
tensing gray or falling off. and consequently eroTe#t
beldam. Nies. from those deleterious substances
which nzakd some preparations dangerous and !Van.
'ciao the jukir, the Vigor eau only benefit but not
harm it. If wanted merely for a -
HMI DRESSING,
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nothing alas catt . b• Towel so .deolrable. Containing
neither oil nor dye, et does not ill white eanelnie, and
yet last, longer on the nir , giving it • ;lett lionly
butra ead • gratalial porthuto. •
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Apr it . Co.,
Oi.u.rxigt! ANALYTICAL CHBMUT%
- .
"- %Amoy" airvek
*liaziatk G. lir
m
too,.
is Pa.
y 0 tINT' S-66-MPOUND''
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FOR THE &Jai
PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
or any other Inflammatory or Inward disease of the
Throat (f not of too long standing. Also, SG ARLST
FEVER. This medicine has been tried In
THOUSANDS OF CASES,
In different parts of the country, and has never
been known to fall if taken in time and according
to directions. It is warrAnted to cure. Givens trial
and it will speak for itself. Every household should
provide themselves with n box of this medicine and
keep it on hands. The curee,tlint It has effected are
truly marvelous.
ImPrepared and sold by rECILIAL Yovarr k Co.,Get
tysburg, Pa , or by their authorised agents. For
sale at nearly all the Stores In Adams county.
May 39,1807.-tf ISRARL YOGNT k CO.
THE GREAT
ZINGARI BI T I"PERS.
A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER,
A SPLENDID TONIC,
A PLEASANT BEVERAGE.
A CERTAIN CUBE
PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES
The BITTERS Cr. compounded horn a
prescription of thecelehrated Egyptian physician Dm
Critorsue, rho, after years of trial and experiment,
discovered the Zingarini Herb--the rest remarkable
vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever
yielded—certainly the most effective in the cure of die.
ease. It, in combination with the other valuable pro-
pertlaaof which the ZINGARI BITTERS la composed,
will cure
Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious
Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis,
Consumption in its first stage,
-- Flatulency, Nervous Debility,
Female Complaints Rheu
matism. Dysentery, Acute
and Chronic Diarrhoea,
Cholera Marbus, Chol
era, Typhoid and Ty
phus _Fever, Yellow
Fever, Scrofula,
Diseases of the
Kidneys, Ha
bitual
Cost
i v e ness,
&c.,&e.
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In the PEEVE:S7IO3 and Ccltt of tho taw,
it has never been known to fall, an thousand 1 our
Moat prominent citizens throughout all pat ;, of the
country, will testify, Let the affifeted 61-1.! r,r cir
cular containing testimonials and certillcate• f those
who have been fared after their eases have 1,, a pro-
[tonne.] Lopekss Ly our bent physicians.
itir - IBEND FOlt CHICULARS.IEIL
leeb.l9,
AYER'S
PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE.
'I, I 6,IfELL, BASS
E
REAL glsTlm-:'AGENCY.
I haie opeiked,_un agency for the
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SALE OF 04:ESTATE,
qiibeetleiteeith tuy law tteluesit.in Qat tyaburg
? arties wishing b atii, or boy lauds, inky 'flua it lc
their advantage to calf." TiOvoril • • • -
Farms and Woodland
A No.l, FARM. PRICY 28,000 •
A TRACT, 90 ACRES, ,FUlt 21,600
A GOOD FARM, 330 ACRES, VERY 01111 AP
A FARM, 130 ACRES,. NOR 4 3 , 5 0 0
A FARM, 65 ACRES, F0R5:4275 •
A FARM, 54 ACRES, FOR 22,100
A VERY GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES
A VERY GOOD FARM 125 ACRES
A VERY GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES
A. NO. 1, FRUIT FA ILM, 200 ACRES
A. 0000 FARM, 160 ACRES, near Gettysburg •
A GOOD FA [01.150 ACRES and 20 ACRES 14 - 091).
LAND FOR 25,800
A GOOD FARM, 120 ACRES AT 235 PER ACRE
A VERY GOOD FARM, 340 ACRES, AT 250
A FARM, 15,1 Ai RES, AT 250
A FARM,I3O ACRES AND VEItY GOOD BUILDINGS
AT $36 PER - ACRE
AOOOO FARM., WO ACRES awl GOOD BUILDINGS
A00,M4 FARM, 150 ACRES
Very ilosirable property in Litt teatime'. Also, lever-,
al Houses 81111 out-lots In Gottyaburg for sale.
flettyltbnri,July Attorney at law
In consequence of the disastrous fire, which In Jen
nary last, tlossro3 ed their 4tore and Its content/I',
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
Jewellers,
Have had made especially to their ordor In Europe
and In America, an entirely
New Stock of Choice Goods,
ich are now opened and ready fur examination.
Very Fine Paris Mantle Clocks,
Every mort,fliont with the Lieu, Improvem eutc)
NEW SIDE ORNAMENTS TO MATCH,
Bronzes, Groups and Figures
GORITA3I DIANUFTI CO'S
FINE ELECTRO "WARES,
Best S'lcrliiig • Silver Warm,
Watches, Jewelry, &cy&c.,
A very fun ossortment at eery
MODERATE PRICES.,
' and otbers
819 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Mar. 4, i569,-17
r i l 0 51 ILLIN ERB AND COUNTRY BTOBE-
E Egria.9.
AT E. RIDLEY'S,
JOBBING
. Yon will Hod the Largest Stock of Millinery and
Strew Goal, hr this Oily, and a collcotitnt of bargillui
opt to be found eleewhere.
We rut leoßthe at Pieee Pricen. •
Buy and Selt•for Oath.
EDWARD RIDLEY, . .
3A.9, 31 I, 311 GRAND, A
. nd 68, L 3, 70 ALLEN STS.,
Crastxr.k. Stows,.
Fifth Block East ?torn the Bowery,
SEW YORK CITY.
Third and Second Pl.jiao —Rd
First I.l .ior.—Wholeftitin tizthastrely.
A pril
16691t1NG
, 11f TLL 1869.
r - It ESPECTFULLY in vitt art early Inspection of my
J. nor stock of
BONNETS & HATS ,
Ribbons, silks , Crap ,, ,3l.elitiest, Nets, Blonds, Laces,
FRENCH. FLOWERS,
Gimp astic: crave Tic iwti.gs. Also,
FANCY GOODS
of every Lit...capitoo sod the latast styles, sll of witch
roll at the lowest cash Kai...
McCREARY.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
FIRST TRAIN lcac , . flottSigburg It 8 14, A— X
, nd~ectr[iau',rc•r Julicltori with trains go
Lug th arid South, par , liongenr reaching Baltimore
at 12 3 , 1, P. M., Ilarrisburg at 12 AP. M., Phtladel.
ia at 4 00. P. and Icrw lA. P. ]t.
arrive at Gettysburg et 12 15;P. M., with
pmplengcra from Betltimore, Harrisburg,
SECOND TRAIN INIVPi Oct tysLurg at l 2 40
and c,unecto at 114a6ver Junction with fast line
N,.1 2 10, P. M , renchfng Ilarrid,urg at 400, P
u., 11 I,th,lpitia at 9 00, P. M. New York tit 12 00,p
M.; and with )fait Train Louth at 2 31, p. M., :reach-
lug Baltimore at 5 ta), P. 31. Returning arrlies at
Gettplwrg at 4 IL, I'. M., with passengers from
ELI ti wore, 11 - !trritalrg, Yhila I, ia, tc.
McPTIRDT Bup•t
Ai r . ll 'SO, 1889.
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER AR RziNGSMZtiT,
NOXDA) , APRIL 26th, 1869
Great trunk dine from tlie and Northwest
hr Philadelphia. Now -York. needing, Pottsville,
'fain:villa, Ashland, Shamokin, ,Letntrion, AlienStrirsi
Haidon, Ephrata. Liths., Lancaaftw, Celt 11a, Ate.;le.
Trains Irate IlarrlaLurg for New. York,, - is follows:
A t 5:20 mail 8.10 A . 42.35 wore; 2;00' and 10.55
P. M., connecting, with alsallax. Trains on the Penn.
eyleania Railroad, and arriving at New yprk at 9,44,
11.45'A. 51. and 310, 0 .45,0.:10 P. 11:, and. 6.30 .a.. 51.,•
respi.ctively. Sleeping Gars accompany Lt5,n2.35, 5.:10
A. M. and 10.55 P. M.. Trains, without Change.
Leave ljarriaLdr, for .]leading, Pottsville, Tama
.lc4, in,rs wine, Aelalana, Shamokin,-Pine Grove,Al
lant en and Philndeiphig, at 8.10 in At., 240 and LW
P. 51., stopidng aasharion and principal Way Sta
tions; the 4.10 r.: 51. train mating connections for
Philadelphia, _Pottsville and. Colualida only. Fos'
eottsv Ole, Schuylkill. 'tare° ,and Aabarn, via
Schuylkill and Suaquebanua. 1d ilß. , ad, leave Ilartne
burg at 3.30 P. 31.
• - ltrtarlilLig, Leave New York 'irt-9.00 12.00
boon. 5.05 and 8.00-P. b 4., Philadelphia at 8.15".1. 31.
Jana 3.30 P. 51.; Slopping car, accompany 'the 0210 A.
M.: 5.05 and 8.00 P.ll. trains from Neer York,wittaiul.
change.
IVay P.issenker Train leaves Phi farielidaa a ft.:l°
74, connect in; avith aiinlinr train on Rait - Palma Rail-
Toad. re turning fro., Reading nt 6:20 P. stiviabis
ne all Statiotia. -
Le.ive 6.46 A. M., - and- 2.15 P,. 41
SIS:t inok in at 5.15 anal 0.3.5 A. M., A etrland mit 'LOVA " .
3L.; a t 3,1 IL3O now, , Taniaqus at. 4 3.30 - A. nod
1'.31., lur brand NOV York. •
Leave Pottsville via. Schaylklllaud Bus finelianna
Railroad at 7.00 A:3l for flitralbutt, and 111)0 'A.
31, for Pine Grove slid Trifinidat.
tittading Accommodation Train: Lemores gaihding
ut 7.30 A. M:, redurnTni .leAtti PlittAdelphin at 5.16
P. M. ..,•_ •
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Laurel: Page.
town at 13.2 S returning leareallfrilikkiplailyit
I:.lumbi. nail Road'4.ratnalltlilia
nod 6.15 P.'31.10r E,pitrals, Littit,•beindeeter
I Cultnbla. ,
Pt:rkiouten Rail Road Tra'anerMire PerklomettJuno.
tion at 0.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Rettrrtilhil re
Plippack at 8 15 A. M, and 1.00 P. 51 ,tfitinetring
with Binder trains on Instils fall Road.
On Sunday : .Loavo Now York at 8.110 Poldes. hUa
delphla 8.00 A. 91. and 0.19 P. M. the 8:00 sr. U.,rife
rapping only to Reading Pottsville 8.00.4. St.;
riebtirg 1.20 A. M. and 4.10 and 10.55 r. add Reid•
ing at 12.55 midnight, 2.54 and I.lflA, M. for Harries
burg. at 12.55 midnight. and 51i5 A.M. for:New York,
coal 0.401. 31., and 4.25 P.M. for PI: iladpifdliai.
Commutation, 31 ilpage t Scala:Jo, r.:choot and EXCUr!
Ilion Tickets, to and from all points, at redcoat] Ratea.
Ettk.ggotdp: checked through; 100 pop:011.6101re.,
each
NIOOLLS,
aeolug,p.. (leo oral Superintendent
May 7, 1669.
N ORTHERN CENTRAT, RAILWAY.
,-. WNTER SCITEDL7.4E.
On and afte l
Nov. 22, 1848, Trains ' , flaws llaiscrsir
Junchca as follow-e:
I,E4VE NORTH WARD
1.03' .x. an.—SDaity for . WO Ilardsport dai t t (axeept
handsys) lehntra r R eel , utak,:
Nisitararalla and Erie and the West. '
10.58 a. m.—Dally (except Sand's) tor Elmira, Raft
kn.
LOS 'P. nt.t.litsity-ittespt ltandays) Ihr Wrlllarospori
8.05 p. m. —Daily (except 4andrs) for York.
9.21 p. sa , —Dally{steopit SundaartY tor Irarrisburg
arid the West. • •- •
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
1.1.50 a. n2.—DahystappitHratparktoanuly.
6.02 4. 111..—Dlilly(04COPt Busdays) stopping at all
Stations.
142 a. m.—Dally stopping at Panttaiiimay.
2.13 p. (sxcept_ gaindals) stopping at the.
Btatlons.:,
. ; 111)W. 8. YOUNG,Cien.Pasi. Agent,
Bal thoore,
W. DMA - IW, t4ertti f si,
Jan..16,1088...tt •• • • A.
IjENNESYLVAMA:''
tW , 2l2eirask soots ittzintng bet w m. 111264 14
and pit tsbuz. , Trains lowing ilittUsbasg-aa24-111.3
followlii itat z atuun c ia oniZ thieuk lino* ‘
022 tie . 1 ler 2 . to 9 iir ak,:
w r ik
" Ism OAS " 2.26 "
g 9 74 t i Fif 1. 11 7 6 % ,, 2 !Viir 1
Dd a a
PtinideVni2 '' '_. " . "2 ":1 ' .'
.
• •••••g• ,'' ' r" ,- '" i. I.n ,- *, - -r.:
. ' - - 0 ;I " I'' .24 : 7"
- ' ' i
the, . .• ' ,' , 'rt.. ... ~ • "i - , -
Olt . ' . 4. .0k . V l '. 't ' • i
NOW • , :; . .. ! 4 '! '4 " f " ' '. •:
l& l'.. Tr i i . irdien .l46 '
t a
idairlidthreitiatineukum apply to ,
- -- 11DWAita H. wilLturs,
41110*42101r!Ilfi1nit)
R. O. 3.IcCREARY,
Entfruly new
N w Bi~lgu6
!or thelredeat at
ECEM
LP 82/.16.11,
TIME TABT:E.
grm
rG Nl*
Furniture ito6m' s
Furniture Store in Gettysburg
A. M. 4tI:I 4 VVER & CO
. .
..:
have Lean tisSie linelern eltlet and have laid-la a
Parge And splendid essortinest el
Cottage and Parlor Furnitute
equal in style to - any house out of the city, width
they offer to the patilc at city prices. Their •pock
cousiattor ••
FULL carreaz 01141MBER SUM, from $3O up.
BUREAUS, !rm up.
WASHSTANDS, from 12.50 up.
TOWEL RACKS, from 75 etc up.
PILAIRS, from 4i3 sot up. •
BEDSTEADS. from $4 up.
WARDROBES, as low ao $lll.
TABLES, as low as $3.
SOFAS, as low as $2O.
LOUNGES, as low as 47.
MATTRESSES, SPRING BED BOTTOMS and a grea
var4et7 of otherDoods, allot equally low Wei,
/1e - 'Cult and examine our stock, .mg
AT THE OLD "SENTINEL , ' OFFICII4
South-east Corner of Diamond
March 12.—tf
TILE A III:MOAN
BUTTON HOLE OVERStA3IING
SEWING MACHINE CO
In directing attentlen to their CELEBRATED COST
11.INATION LIVTTOII 111:11,E & SIWING MACII/NE
beg lentil refer to its wonderful ipopultuity lig cog
cinsleerroof of tell great merit.
The increivie in the dens:mil for thierniunble machine
ham been TES FOLD during tire tatlteven otentlts of Its
first year before the public.
Th i g graedetrdiglirpri s i ng =Dere, is utspreeedertied
In thelifetory of wiwltigdnaeldnes, nod we feel fully
warranted in claiming; that
IT 47.45 NO EQUAL,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
n: TILE woaLD,
And Intrinsically the Cheapest
It Is really two Erlaxh CULIItkiLIO4I one. (by pint
ple, and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) making
both the Shuttle or Lock•atitch, and the Orersesming
and Dutton Lola stitch, with equal facility and per
fection. Itexecutee in the eery test manner every vs
rint4,o, iliewiagoach as, Clamming, Welling, Cording,
ThrtlngiElitchitig, Braiding and Quilting, ( lathering
prittSowing on, (done at the same time,) and la addl..
tkio,Oretteams, Embroiders on the adge, and make'
healinfufEutteuaud Eyelet Miles in all fabrics. .
Every 3fachl tie is warranted by the Compan y,or its
'Agents, to glee entire satisfaction.
Circulars with full particulars and samples of work
dune on thls Maclaine, can te had en appllcationat the
Ealtatoones (alba Company.
lA' W. Cbr. .E7event7. and Chestnut &recta,
Philadelphia, Pa
butruetton• Oran on tho hinchtne at the roomy o
the Corn patty gratottonaly to all purchasers.
A. G'.ENTS.WARTED
PREDEP.ICH PAXSON, Pretitleut
W. B. MENDL:vi.tALLTreanurcr
D. W. ROBISON, Agent,.
Ciatpburg, Pa
Huy .T,'-ly
,-.
M u STITCH ! 837 50
$4O EP" Brat class 816W1140 MACIIIME6B $37 50
sin Oxen ad premirtu.s Lir $4 60 worth /37 50
140 orrutscriptionsk, WOOD'S 110CSE- $37 50
$4O HOLD ADVOCATE!, a first CLI/111 $37 50
$4O Family -paper, Atli, cent. a year.— $3l 60
/40 Also
137 50
$32 TICK ! TICK ! - $3O
F,2 ANIERICA 3 WATCIInt. worth' 12, 130
i:,..ii t.r S.A.) worth of subscriptiuul.— $3O
!?
~ Also
$l2 DICTIONARY. $l2
$l2 W.1.4t. r's tnahriEgiall Dlrthmary, $l2
SLY w , .rtlt $l2, Orin as premiums for $l2
$l2 $l2 worth of subscriptions. Also $l2 '
$lOO Sunday School $lOO
$BO . - LII3IIARIES, $BO
.. ,
sou Large or email, to be releeted from SOO
$5O 410 itAllill&ti , I the re', bra Book* pc,
110 pu1.1161.1e.l and giren ass premium $4O
PO for an equivalent amount of sub- $3O
$21.. :detiptlotte. . $24
kr. Also several other premium. equally liliersl. ke.
10E-The ADVOCATIL (formerly palled the Prorp,e
tns,)cuti talus 16 large pages, amr afros to promote
Knowledge, Virtue, sad Tearipersare. It has teen
enlarged and improved three Unto. is Z" mobilo.—
Send for speniutan copy. itddress
5. S. WOD,
P. O. Minding, Newlntrgh, i. V'
March 12.-7slo
--- 1115 HOOP SR I RTES. 1115
WM. T. ROPIONS
Ms Removed his 3 latintsctory ' ailtl Salesroom■ to
N 0.111.5 CGE.ST:ii4T stag ET PHIL ADYLPIIIA,
Where hie "Olio Maki" of Champion troop Skirts,
especially adapted I, First-class TrAulds‘as and Retail
Trude, will to found to embrace the utost extensive
assortment In the Union, and all the latest and most
d...l.l ' l 'St)le.. Shapes, Lengths and Sires, 2, 2!.1,
yards round, of Plain and Gored Punier*,
Walt:mg Shirts, Reception Trails, ka.,,te together
with aver ninety different varieties of illeises and
CI; d treq's Skirts, nil of which tar symmetry of style,
!Suitt., 11,1E111,d, elosticity,durability acid real Cheap
ntze, tremut gualed by ary other gtoodit i ln the Snarket,
aidiaci. - ciarranteil, in alt. rir restart. Z. iris wads. to
order. Altered and Repaired, ll'llolesale and Retail.
Folk lines of Low Pnec. l Eastern Mad, Skirts, lb
Ft eat nee, Cents i :trio ca, .13 Cants, 25 Springt,
55 ,
C , h,; lgaSprings, G 5 Cents; mid deSprings, 75
Cent,
coo SE r-: CORSETS!: CORSETS!!! 57 different
sty I $ and prigs, from 73 Cent, to 57.00, embracing
If WorCey..Becirel," twit Pitting," Madan, Foy's
Corset Skirt Supporters, Mrs. Moody's Patent. .Self.
Atjurting,tbdwulyeul" Confide. French, Naglish and
D , nueitic !land-mode Corsets, and superior French
Pattern, of Cocci I Corsets, Our Own Make," to
erktch e tart/ cippecial attention.
T,oiagdetteasegament of
.. Ladice' Cad, patrol:its,
at - vorY fuer trrieca.•
fiN.NNKAI itAiNNT FOR TUE ISAILTHAM 4-FAN
NON PA514.14 850 4151C1 5 4kCIIINA3. AuParlor .
sap °the r before tin Pttblie. FiNy-tnro of thesis No 1
Nlseliinca, Prins, 8,56 each, era Laing given airs" toscir
aelltiqUeral 41 or.pr W gat slum introduced. ligrory
person in went °fortifies in our line, should examine
mr goods be Ore parcimaing awe - bore. Cell or send
for welders, at our 31.emnfec tory and Salearocmsw, Na.
111 i Cbelitnixtst.„ Philadelphia.
March 26.-3 w WM. T. 110PHINS.
ONE POUND OF BUTTER
, •
MADE FROM
ONE PINT OF MILK.
$26 P EITTPC7 b OPII" I ngEr VLEA Dottie jQtDe
NT,
Ith slx gullutoi of milk, will produce - 6d IDS otplinip
6eidi liniter. mtx Inexpensive, excellent Unties 6
toils daily consumed from the tables of the' atilt Ho
tcla, Restaurants and private families In New York
City and elsewhere,
. .
, &.t Omuta , and OitY Rightofar Tait('
1419 Itssliets tate44,peeteniti es kir soublfauhl le
bosiness..imithusuortnous ptofttsw, 404 1 wonted
.•Teq where.
A _bottle of tis.• .1114rxe.k,solll el ta t to otake6o lbs. of
Butter, with fall illteetlons tor use, will bweettlto soy
.naldteas on the receipt. at $1 00.
The publicArs eigittatioa si[alttst all worthless 100-
tatioos, traftl tnacr Done of "Butter Pow erg, .
Compounds ," :Ast Ole XXTRACT OF it
P 7 .; 00 .„ 1, 1 1 $3 1,
C 4 iifttini6 aolte
113 Jelberty 'Stret. --
, , •
e ' ' ltiticl4, -it* Given crlcV Strut,
. .
N.
11.—Til the usa of the Butter Plant a par* and
reellent Tobin truttor to made at a coat of, ataleeta
ante per pound. [Jan. 21.-mds •
PUMPS 1 PUMPS 1
FOR purewater use, neither bad
t alitilrg wood. rueiy Iron., nor poison lead, but
' . 5 1 4
.4! iII#4II44TRA • '
CUCUMBER PUMP;
made of wild jebAninG4 estalrcisi tasteless, duns.
bit and got I wrtidte, but the good
old-fashioned wooden Pump, made by machinery, and
thwefere perfect and.accurate r Flrt!t!
lest eaWilkattiontif of water,' and Cott tig less war 13
the money. Easily arranged sou to be non.freating;
and in aoestrustion so eluipte that any am can put
if up and keep it in repair. After thorough OW it it
acknowledged the war Ann CILIUM. Twelve feet of
tubing with each pump, free of charge. Dewar, mp•
plied a
lietebke t lowest manufacturers rata. For ciron/atai
Dec ..
• br adddtew'
CRAB. 4, W4ATOHLET,
• Alai Nara. Seventh SOW,
• Piladelphia. Pa:
No. Wilbert et. bet. 6th a 7th Market Arab st., •
Philadelphia, pa
Neb.l9.—am
A. SERVANT FOR ALL,
AWN* improver:4
tia 026 . 1.0 c.aciefoso
and mt -' • 4
' Mad
Mtl i gaidanhANl Co any Dan asi
~,IT
teliody'saddh, hy ocoa am ..'"
Bred direction from the aria and closed tram
onepoint, at 4 14 11 find the pie. Thin laa.
provement is do p and chaadi; yet rzoort and strum
evflAtt *A ImAiieszeneecby •
am sear.
10 4
nor 11 tlid_aran n owis---tfi a posti; ma tce iAl*
country kuietanith's sad asally , to=
Iblmmilent._
_ ea rbnishiiii mot airwaves ,
tr, aria dal 4•lrl d a idedki*Jtana..lll4dismardialadai.
-a ft e lfr i *"
Awl* ilitthisianinfit ekt
i ft t i di
ebenalif ' ---
SlTicat le: Use slikplemaillni
a f *M. W k. 11414.4"11
,
Nor *Unbar hlopudilosaHAAusr"
A., t? , • ,1.) ,LI 1.2.1A1116 iliallatal ia.
Ilaylii.-If • Mosallna P. o.,Adeem 00, •
A Lukiektis Frestrasotaameatei
Jo& sad Lard of Ms Tory bad 4
Vesi
i...4-4f
.u4MMITHIpMr.,.;Abrw,
GO TO NORRIS'—If Tim want
anything lo the GENTLEMEN LINE, for
be keeps nothing but Gentteinen'e wear, and harp the
LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY.
•
G O TO MORRIS'—If you want -
FPC 4 pair of HOME MADE GAITERS, war.
ranted to give entiefactiou or Money .17.IYUNDED.
A. M. HUNTER A CO
CUNNINGHAM_
SPRING' GOODS,
COATS, PANTS, -VESTS,
OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO,
SHIRTS,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMLNTS
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
all of which will be soh! at abort pull ta sad warrant-
,d to pleas*. Olva biro a call at lilts store on Balt
more .tresh(Plck ola Laud) Dear the Dies:toad
April 9,1869.-tf
CLOTHING,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes
NEW FIRM!
COBEAN UNNING-HAlif
HAYS Jmt received from the City a new kW large
stock of
CLOTHING,
The goods hare •I I Leon select.' with great care and
- with • dwaire two:mat the wants of to cosaatoalty.
The public will Bud the goods to boot the best quality
•nd the
LATEST STYLES.
One sod all are in riled to call at cur Store, oil WO
ft ore street, Dettystmeg,tesarly opposite Pahuestock
Bros. It. C. COBIiiI2S,
JAS. Ctrlit INGHAM.
April 16..-tf
KLIN GEL 'S
Boot and shoe Emporium
BALTIMORE STREV,T,
TWO DOORS SOUTIT OT THE PRESRYTERLIN
OtatRCH.
-T .. undersigned -baguet returned froru the cit.
I. with the beat and cheapest variety of Boole
Shoes and Gtiteri; for Spring and Surucuer,"eier, or
lered lie Gettysburg. Hiestuck cAnstalsof
• •
LADIES'. CONGRESS GAIIIFRg
LADIES'*ITAL MORAL' GAITERS,
LADLES' COILTION GLATTARfri
LADIEO'HID SLIPPERS, alt styles,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS.
• IN LARGE VARIET.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' RIP BOOTS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMORALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS. c., 0. •
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
3115515` BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORA.LB,
50., Au.; lc., Ac.
BOY& CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac.
INFANTS' SHOES, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also; Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con
stantly on hand.
All will be sold at the townie living profits. Buy
ars, from town and country, are invltailto tall Mad
eiamine goods and prices before purchasing else.
Where, feeling confident that I can' yrtaiLia elf who
The hILNUTAGTICII;NG of Ytoots . 81soys, and Gai
ters, willaino bill tatliSdldijili - allitibennelass as Ims
-5:
f at% As egg 44. on abort notice. By singlying
moo but Aillii trOl**lo Dv 144 %OM F I Pntslite
chois4t.bat se, nlissltenedif ent of atat Ong Ms
le - kniet repo Hon." Cettaloirnoll24lo belea Il i_
done' to 'desertnlt.
lia-Thitikrutr 4 p a in Pky'llt ito 4Sll l nSt4 4 coatt a il.
ones of plfplic lksoule.- D. 4.10,1Naz.L.
Gottysbnrf. 4142,, /041-,r
_ .
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !
`.% An ! O N P 11411 IOPIT-4-rll
J. BRINKERHOFF, oorner of the Diamond And,
, Torkeitreet, bake post returned' from the eft" Irelb, gin
isibilMattyaStrieallif•mmoitibeut of
CLOTHING .FOR IF.A.LL t WOW , * WIRE..
which he will sell at such prAnu citomot bati tO
take them a very 11%44. 041
tend Jaddafor pair
selves. To look at the eseelklish material, i t mining ivid seartng, and than
when
Ism prices—callers cannot help but buy,
when they see it eo much to their laterite% to do so.
Oas t ty kith. Vett% sisilstyles nudes* tea
'Rants and Shoes
Carta, of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand:kir
oblate, Neck Cravats,Linen and Paper Collars,
gulp ,lisnetits,Oombi;
itmul;ll carrells', 'Pocket Knives, &gam,
PR; Aug Okswinrobarcos,Pipeigitaehmeryolte.
N.lraktlON ' 01,01 7, with .a• thonstald sad
onelct smartie:lei, Ms rely too numerous to detsiillu ;
a newspaper advertisement.
lie mkt the attention of the public to his new
stook, confident that it will please—and no anemia . •
or w 111 soli almanac • Don. tforget the place—cornun.
ofTor k • trestandth•Diaroond,Gettysburg.
/fey% . JACOBBILLNKKErseIM •
.
NSW VOLK CITY
'Fine Cust937N, X'axte ,
ilo,ols AND SHOE'S
'GENTLEMEN.
EMEN.
Jpi "LOWY° STILES A li tied crnuida to
assostrre. Priem Azad at LOW P/GOltitB. An Illus.
'trued` Prig Lim with instructions tar ault saeignire.
utsattAataWiia4 t olPuat 01110•44d7451.
XL I.ltAWrArr,
33 a;11,11 iir.*4:l., masa miasma"-
" • - miustmusna.
.:.:„Assiiipis 24 111611.-17
.01) SHOES.
Awe Z e All:6 TSB" At ZATT
eI lu4 sr o # y .1: Danz, pr
• m.ri atabtkillum org,carft .
f l ot is Aoesillaiters, Slip
pers,
Flaw •4111100aigibuio AIWA mil
arie - siaLs
• am;
14 4 94104
ses'rot 4. -
•
AA,
. •,
Gavo you Want
• good BUM.IIIII BOIT.
GO TO NORRIS'—If you want
a forblonablo BAT or CAP.
GO TO NORRIS'—If you want
a faidilooablo NSOK.TIR, or good PAM
COLLAR and CUM-
Hs► just resolved ► largo supply of
ands great and Urge rariety of
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS; cte
BOOTS & SHOES.
D. KITZMILLER 54.8A0.,
GETTYSBURG, PEATPA
YORK STREET, OPPOSITE TILE BiNK
Have Just received :rem the City a large asaor
meat of
BOOTS& SHOES
GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &c.
Made in latest styles and of best mate
We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds
of BOOTS AND MOBS -1110 work being made up
°Chest materials and by first thus workmen. The
senior partner bee been in the buelnulte for over lb
years and personally superintends all work made up.
We respectfully Invite the attention of the public to
our eakibltshment, and hope by strict attention to
business and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give
entire satiefaetion.
DAVID KITZHILLEB.,
April 10, 1069.-tI JACOB A.HITZMILLEB
LADIES' HATS ;
Always the latest styles out, and at lowest prices
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS,
FLOWERS, Scc.,
New Goods every week during the season, at
11. B. WOODS' Store,
Corner York street and Diamond.
April 11.-3ns
GOODS FURNISHED
Garments made to order
W. T. KING
York Street, Gettysburg, Pa
Jan. 15, 1860.—tf
JOSEPH JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR
elf ASIBEREIAIRG STREET, GETTYSBURG.
rpnz midertigoed, of the tato firm of Geo. Jacobs
k Bro., would most reepectfally inform his
Glands end the public generally, that be has opened
a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chambersburig
street, next door to the old place, and three dourt east
of the Keystone Lions°, where lie will be happy to
watt on all who may patronise film. ills stock of
CLOVIS, CASSIMERS, VI:STINGS, TRIMMINGS,
. tr., ke., kr.,
•
will be f.iund choice and cheap—very desirable to se
lect from. All kings of C,Jods ftft sale—whether be
manufactures ur not.
GOODS MADE UP with dispatch, as well whoa
bought at other stores as st bl• own. The very beat
work will be made—good fits and elt.3l.tauti3J sewing
—aud - norblng will be decreed too Much trouble to
candor saillafattiuu la ert:ry cans.
The latest New York F.4.1410us regularly rectired.
Cutting done, as usesh
A share of public patronage is elicited, and no ef
fort spared to deserve it.
April 18.—ti
HATS & CAPS.
Spring & Summer Styles.
8. S. M'CREARY
Ts
♦8 past received a fresh and generalassortment
1.1. of LLITS, Including the very latest style
dee 811 k Cuslmere, and Soft For Hats, and also •
large /supply of #ne and low Irked Wool HATS end
arm fur lien and BUYS. He invites his friends and
theiyoblk to glee Lima rail. (Dec. 11,1868.-41
cloto, Irucr,s, IfirdirintO.
HUBER'S
DRUG STORE.
Forum/ 7 . ow .Vtorad --.12.1b4N0r0 Sircce
GETTYSBURG, PA.
H AVING purchased Vila old and popular Stand,
and laid in an entirely new and freal Stock,
offer a follassortm eat, consisting In part of
DRUGS AND FAIRLY MEDICII?iES.
PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
PUME LIQUORS A WINES FOR AIEDIC/NAL PUR
SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSE'S.
DYES A DYE-STUFFS-110W A STEVENS' DYES.
EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES—
, ?LIE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET.
ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND
TOILET ARTICLES.
.COLD ATE'S, END OTHER SUP.ERIOII SOAPS.
FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS—TUE BEST AND
CLIE.APESTi ALSO, FOUTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S
PERS IA N, STONEBRA ER'S AND ROBERT'S.
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS.
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND — SNUFF—TIIIE BEST .
BRANDS'.
PII YRICLANA'.PRESOISIPTIONB AND FAMILY RE •
CRIFTEI•Cai R , IsFU Id,Y
COME
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY 3 1ERCHANTS SUP
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Medicines furnished AT iLL 110 call Or ' TEX NIGHT,-
Eight Balatthe doer.,
•
Apr 111,11168.-0
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
CHAMBEIZSBURG STREET
Near the blareond,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
'MUGS AND MEDICIN2s,
PERFITIKERY AND PC4ja SOAPS
iiiir.ool*TNlN &Mu Mrst fod at wholes&
city prices. - •
Feb, 1.4-,..t1
DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRVGGIST,
Store in Brant's Building, Ball a, 44.
LITTLESTOWN.
. RAVING apeuect a aew DRUG
BTOR euttlitted It up In the best style, I our
ay stock of pate tied fresh Drugs to the cittapas of
Idttlestolgeasulvichtity at the toned restitet rates,
rourtStAst In Put, 04
Diva anal Farr Fur
Liquara for Medicinal Purpout,
GEth:.C. -CASHMAN
GEVITSBIT.RG, PA.,
Calljeriter -4/id : Contractor,
IRESPEQUJII.J.,T iiktorias the
- 11 -‘• public tbat b US 0ta,0•94.. to tam Dew Eibop on
B tant4esastrriatbetwean Korb and Railroad._ streets,
bipreitaiad‘taati oontraoti for potting up and
teQalrlag D'andings, at as reasonable rates at say
bander In Gettysburg—all work gvaranteed tope of
beat ornslity, --1304 optebrekiet-atten lion to brat•
naafi to merit public patrOnage. Glee me a call
it ' Aprll 9, 1869.-tf
Office and Drug Store, OFL&MBSABBIID.6 SIRED I W,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
Pare Spices, Dyes sad Dye Staffs; Destamery;
Toflet t3osps and Antyartioles. A full alltiortonfot of
Untsbes, Statlosery of all kind., Cigar., !Tobacco asd
Sault
/Or Ifoore'a Electro-Magastio Soap will wash with
hard or aott water cold or warm. Clothe' witabad
with thla Soap aro ;nada beantlitilly white without
hallos or blueing., This la the Dept 50ip iy ate: Try(
tt. It 4 warranted not tetnJure the haw& or &brio.
idtalestoten t ilay ltleely • • jdAllut. Mau&
DR. R. HORNER,
PR - 12757,C1AN AND . DB UGGZST,
GETTINBIJRG.
Medical advice without charge.
DI ALBS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MBD/OXIFEI3, STA
TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSSIER,7OI4-'
IT ARTICLES. DTA SWIPES, SPICES, .
In SODA, CREAM OP MUM,
ooet, OIL, *o MI •
. •
PURL LIQUODIII 'le- disliking purport*. -
Dr. B. Horneea .OgllllN, a MUM! iina*4li
/ .)11 . 1,16 ,! 44 4 111'411 4 , 4$
Atliirtfolaiworrautedwirti•Dolge
ias 11,110.41
Ito, *C.
UM
=
AND
BY
ALL ()TITER KLNDS OF LIQUORS
blishler's
pure Liquors for :ITe(lical pur
. -wit. J. ISA ILTIN%-.
Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens-
WARE, ic., kt 101. J. MARTIN'S.
April CO, 1369
WM. BOYER &-SON,
DEALERS Ia
GROCERIES- NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
Aiso,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware.
*az-A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 1.967.—tf
JO B / I PII J 10011.5
BARGAINS
at the new
GROCERY
Iti GETTYSMURG.
•
JACOB W. CRESS
T_TAVTNG opened a new Grocery, In G•tt.yabersh on
the north-west corner of the l'obllc oquare,
has lust received a splendid assortment of FRESH
GROCERIES
Including Sugars, Coffee, 3lolzwee, Syrn Teas
Spices, Tobacco , Batt , Yish,ltem/i,Shonlders, p, '
A leo, ,
QUEENS-WARE, CONFECTIONS,
lintsyntlts,S.ps, Fancy Articles and Notions genet.
ally We alit alsoltrep on hand FLOUR end VEER
STUFPA.
Raringpurchased for C. FU, I are prepared to
tel very cheap. give eto ncallnnd fudge for your
seleea.
J. W. CRESS.
'GROCERY.
WY. B. MEALS ILLS OPIZED A
Grocery, Vegetable' and
Notion Store
at bhp remittenco ae.,,totatai r Mc* Ls k Erothea'a Mixt to
yard, In
EAST YORK STREET
ahem he le liiri:PlM‘.l to sel l
"a a s calf.
" Lke- - he4°l
March 19.1.960—:4f
, a4ittnitra and gantrartnro.
Will C.atallMith & Son;
Carpenters awl Contractors
Doors, ,S4tit . ters, Blinds, Dooi
and Window Frames, Cor-
.Coaaniailyoa baud and mantfmtated to 011Lir 0
BEST MATERIALS,
REASONABLE PRICES.
s_Orders. pram p tky attended
Itr, 15*14.-11
M. CHRI:TZNIAN,
GETTY6BURG: r Pit.,
Carpenter ana COntractpr,
• Flaying Oukevid td.aa. new . •
imeitleat "Nike,
ettittnt4riiAli# **." -
;A) .11.1114 As.o 31.
r-md 1
~ 64 4 . 44W . 104.44. 0 yeeserA 11,ftt2.1s*It
re tin , jaiNgr oi lmw
writ
,ftY.terftg:
GROCERIES. Srizawk
AT PAXTOWItsTOBE, Cat 2111 HILL BALTIMORE
STRERT, GrlTYBl:lt'Rrt, PA
FRESH• GROCtRIES
every . - Week' irretn . the City, Prnviai,na, Dried en
Green "rotten! all kinds*, always onivand, et loweet
rates:
FLOOR, CORN MEAL, CIINESN,-PIIRE CIDER YIN
EaIIi:SOAPS OF ALL KINDS,- CANDLES,
NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES,
.131[00)1F, *c. ; Ala°, •
LUMBER,
ouch to kintling, Potts, abioglos, cm, t
tinny on 'mullet loxwtltving eat ea. Call nut! see.
June 21.—Af.
JOSEPH GILLESPIE,
Dealer in Flour, Groceries,
Notions, Six., •
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
TNVITE the attention nf the untlic their large
I mock or (Mods, nt the okt Atenfl, on York siteet,
neat door to the (21,1 K Inu, couoisting, of the ',eat 01
GROCE
Sugars, Syrups, 7 , 101a54e,, Cofruei, 81o1C011, 8.10,
k.C.; 010
BEST BRANDS OF FLOLR
a the market, with
. I)erav, .Shou;ilerm, Sidem,Yish,
Dried Fruits, C0nf,ti..:1.4. Ac.
N 0 1' .1 0 X S ,
in great variety;
Were, Croc are. ILukt.; Tobaccos,
and a ti,0400 , 1 and une,rh,,
BUTTER AND EGNS,
nice and fre.l). akray. for I.lle.
(kw:slick Co. .1/1 ,1,4, lit , .rt I, I.!e.t4t, arid
err confident of I,.ing . abit• t, eI., • • iry eoetattzttly
keopiuv• a full 41/./ Cil en,l tho
very low tat •,,rvtits. Puo:,oce wet, fed, el( he r
Nr the C. 10) iiu z
-r I;:.trket
price allovretl. e. GILLESPIE,
Junol7,lM.3.—tf
lip M. J.
Wholrenl.• and Itet.4ll De%
tiROC_ERLES AND LIQUORS
A largo lot of Groceries that I 11111 Cheap
for C+.6
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whisky eight years Old
Very Oki French Brandy
A gnerril aesortment of BITTERS, a nxonVvhfch is
CiETTZSB URG,
nice, Door &Window
Brackets,- &c.
by experienced workmen, and at
I=ZEI
tartvardoo4okgro.'
- LOOK'HERE
'imder. leased the
fvv,kr,; or; IL t
, the Mal tread, tiettyaha rer, Pa ..., and aaHL carry AL the
Grain' kProdlice, Business
iu
ttlitttbrttnatza• 2 1 .0....hitatest piices will al wnys
tAuttor atttJ 'Thnt,
thy Seeag; IPfar.geod, Snmat, flay
Fruit, Nuttl, Ault, lianiooStwitWnrst nets-bider, eta..
toot, with evnryt . hing clic in the country pr,Aucr.
line.
GROCERIES
OF ALL Ii I\1)5
conetantly for ~ 3 10, one—, Soon!, Mulassedr. Pyr•
ups. Tv...-. ciDegar,. Sod.,
tl.q II 1. it.•• turk.t Ttlack-Ing.
Qoap r
911„ I.'lOA uil.T.sr, ac FISH of all
• :;;Lil.._4:4.m.Jklow Cloning
1E11,14;
r:.ti/ rt icle
cliNlOnr.ww;th the 41g/rent I 1,4., ,t .
11c0..10 with tivarp,a:/d regtili•
Zerft. ' hp
/ 11,0 run +1
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
to Hee etd atecut,. B4VI3NORI:, and
!il I Mark Rtr. PHILADELPHIA. All coeds
vent t,• , Pbe- rkee will be rerelve:F and forwa!ded
goudi, wholll4 l tudrked
DEE
NEW I'ORW A I; DING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
11 A.VING purehaeil the extensive
.tc.. it LP 3:
intend to Carry 611 the lilletheei,
der :!0.• f at tl. k.: , 1 >laud
tht I:,er.
:fret :1 a
tilßo hv f
reto
t Cnrs
nrvi n-cr
wtll hun n.tue, n ,„,
By e11,;ttt..,1 We ate B:tp .red to Curt, y
Irtij,llt at all titot to arid Ila;tm,re. All
.. I[l - 114teti to Ili, Leprrmpt..
ly eitir cartr ruls to Stir li'ar , b,,use of
n,rtt. Ll , war.l etrett,
11,!tig dt . torminel
clamp and J..:1 41,4,55.nrery:,A1y
of n ciii.
MIME
AI:CURDY HAAIILTON,
IN
FLOUR, GI? _4 R 0 CI:R ps,
TUE,"..! !Jn t.
ktat)ialf. tdiottilt,t! If ‘ll
111,0111:, WILEAT. RYE, OATS,
WHEAT, CLOVE:: AND Tp , t(yrirr.;ELL; ; :,
POTATORS, tc., AO,
and iLirit, producer.~ toirr• the nl acall L, f
They hture tun , darttly .41. I, •,...!•
A. L.:UWE SUPPLY OF GI:OCEELES,
11.. r;. T v.
-,
thcbt.it brauthini 1L , A.:1;., or; tit PEED of nll 11,;1
They likwwi6eL.,;;
SEVERAL VALUALLE FERTILIZEP.L•z',
Su
,ta! A
A
t1. , 4 pa Vat LII
thPythe towelr.t%
..k -I..at,ntrittb!, .r, C.rn, ,F,l to
Sat.dra, ti-I
July 3,11317.—; W.V. 9. 11.1.MILToN
NEW FIRM
4 -,
EGKENRODE UItAFT,
HAVE' taken t!, Watehr,n.r., htelT r.cclW,l by
11.1.1114.41 t t.rt:/:to un thu limo of tt,
Glettystur4 fr 11111.:,,t '5ll, otak:
will deal le all Lind, of
Grain aml Produce ,
giving. the hightst nulek,t ;11 • 8,- ; p
cQn/G3ritly ~n t' Au i G.r s lin•l6
GROCEIICES
eufr,. FUG, r, p!a, Fyr,.• ik , ill. -.llt
A , tisb.ollo. Taroip., Baconand Lard, Tobaccus,
he
Al4O, the bait I. - at, of FLOUR, a - a th FtYD "j
all
kin 14; nk.o. C'a 1
%Von spa,,,tullyaalicit tbepatrvnaiiptifour i nu!,
and invite tqo alit: ta ar,.!
A. } .BCKEN'HODI.:- .
011..&i. T.
Jan. _2 —tf
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods , Flour , Grain
Luntbrr, Coal,
rindrsi ut , i keeps°, lasvl, at hlti Warel:J6,.
1 k.u,wll ate.. C;11111.,:, .57.3:1,/,' . 111 Str3l..
of *thip on the !i,:e•r. f all 'Ol.l.
GROCERIES,
Indult:lz C,.rT,..e. 111,laTse., Spice, ,to.,
salt Bacuu, Lard, Ai. Also,
AND
including Building Stuff, ShicEl—t. Laths,S.lur,rand
Blazkernitb C.xri. Alo. anal,. and 3111, 4 , PAK rt
men t of Dry Ch....14..k4,Ais au! 4ad
Capa
of all kiatbi,whicla he +J thcdow
est prfr,,,,
lie alAccrays the 11t,,,4*.k markot price for Fleur,
Graita,C,,ru, Vata, 11.1,4-I,olc, clurar aa , ..1 Timothy
Seec!A, POritfote.&,,, or will r,cefr, and I' , rward
the
Male t.) mark et-nr.•commi,sign. floesipoetfully eon, e
his frien , l,trot tbcpul.lictu Rive him a .11.
'An5.^_1.1957.-tf 'DANIEL GULDEN.
EIMME =I
BEM
Joseph. Wible & Sorg
Proddee Dealers, ForwurdinLt.
and Commission Merchants,
AS;i4.-tatt cznif Ito ary dQ. IrCl474iV:it,:l
G ETT - YSBUTZG P A
ITT nti Est. task ptlre paid for will:it A .
0f . 0 ...„ 1 ,.."
'Zealotry
.ne
We
call
'r:lsermirl for g0•.^,1 flay aid ,'F"."
raw. We will ke ,+ P
conitautly bind for sale all
,ode of
GRO C E R
loch aaSognra, Coffees,
au,' Syrup, T.
bace '' , Scar, Spires , everyth yt
ing usually kept in
a Cirt•cary tom.
LINE - •OF • ',7.A.lts, TO BALTIMORE.
We wm rmi a lino. or Care to Baltimore week kr, to
'ha Wilreha'.o4 EMERSON .t Ca, 129 North et.,
Corner of fur l Any, areasportations, sof goods
each'vray, lie:ring Getysburg every Idonday and re
turning: on wadu,,,,,jay.
Thu bast brende-gd.FXILTILIZEIIB constantly on
bend, or secured of iTurt notice for theee ordering.
April 91603.--tt
R .
EATO.V.AL-41e .ultdersigned
~hareinored his Pill 101i10E from the
Diamond to the i s 'Railroad end Washing
stre.ts, %Iwo he will tie
. ailsits So, most thlos ton
old
friends end 'estrum,.
Apr it
glwoat
E XCELSI 011. "GrA,L.Taritt.
TIFTON &IVI.YERS
successes. to C. J. Tyson-
PHOTO 'AIIINIATUREg
4 . 3 f1t.R0 . 7 . !YZE6', dke.,
Stereoscopic Tiews of - the
BA T .14E4 lELYL),
STEREOSCOPES,
PHOIVOitiPII F MES,
,AND ;
A - -1 1 - -- B M S
...GREAT
AND t! 7 _fit.XATLY .1 UCED
Pielt".ES:
"firtra deal fr. n4thingbot
coartue ow-opal
ken a • •
copt
this at ieh can he fr.rnianall fronr,palmi es aver ta
iory. • - 0 - • •
TY I 3O.7.C'EY Oral ST . :A.ND,
.144 A 9--4-ti
_MIMI- R kRK !
5 04 1 - CORDS W ANTED !
TJL
917B8Cffri* 'WANDA
1500 COOllOl4 OF-
:LACK Alt K
)10` , tch he ei1111)4 110 e Oitpte — jM-bx ow nry t o
—Not d order, at file a r aerard 0 3, 0 cplt r d!
tIIP P.
'April 30,1169-If
JOHN' CHEFS
=MI
VM. M BP:HAM,
ALKX
JAM C- Itti: liA
LOW:AT 31eCI:ili,1
122MEM1
.wasaa
of its kind. Coll
=
BM
ictlapEß, WePIFERS,
. eaorinwriali ire 4
A rv.t, S4Pecirn Lie Carr
oetty 'burg, '
Pe it 5:8 01 PUlty.
3.111M1L I.
mortiing, et 42. 4 0.1 • yentrlitr
Ito t pelf within the yeier. No;
tluood natil all arearegessFeit
ti.o or the publishers.
w‘aillexzefeerweseritethe
A !il,era neduetion be Rader
i ❑; 1,7 the quarter, bait rear,
: , 11 will be I meertetint
Upon.
aaTflra circulation oltlta3k
airlarg•r than thaceinr natal%
In Adtrnt cent nty ; 'id, niaa id
r Anna los excellutl.
nlB'oac of All kinds will be
and At lair
let., Ac., in e•ory rainety and tf
•tort
orEICI tl.
arrECI
Pr“l.l,n !Judge —ltot.vrt J. nib
Aar...jot! llubtal•
Pralin•inta ry—Ja:ol., 310/hur•.
R Jilferrtn , ll2,,J,—Ww. D.
Ci.trk r.f the Cour —A . W. NI late
Uttirice A linrney—W ni. A . Dunt•
mrer—ll. D. Wrtt los.
di•triff—l•htlip
C+roncr—Dr. W. J. .114Clotee,
Stre4y..r—Jemo U. lielGe.
C)A..iszinners—Nleboltsßliem
EINEM
En=
Motile to. Physician to.fost...
Directors of M.: P00r.,--Joho
11.,3 rain Donr.tur R. ..ilet•ard
—IL J. W.dL rt,isarer--4
4 , l—J. C. Ya.dy. Pisysician
-4,llMrs—llenry L. Mar
G. 11,..,;;y.
=1
=M=MI
C..“ I,7—W. F. If I..ilton,..k.lexati
trrwi tie ., r4n A. Earnabaw
V. 3 6k...r.
S tnt,..l li. RI114:,11.
6n rgn W.Welkort..
Sit Dir , ,:qr4-I)tvid A. Hue.
S. Hiram ‘V3rt•li, Job
E. Q. Valiatito..k.
=I
Pro I,if
Ca14..--J.ls:ol,ry
Telt, - --Ift•Eiry 13..nurc.
Swupu, Rflli
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Settlement of EAtates. All lege
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Ainst U. St ttesAt all tlmO,prom
attend." to.
Lund W rrantA located, •od thole.
lowa and other western States.
DR. J. A. ARMSTR
listing located et. mini! BA 4
to all branches of W. profeeetwe, and
his onlco when not tly en
McIiNIWITSTOATX, 0.,
511.11.11 county,
DR. J. W. C. O'NEA
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atreet,tvro loam alkolo the Camp
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JOHN LAWRENCE Li
LI. t, °lntl in Ch.vohortborgatrec
of tlu Lutherau Church, pearl
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willingto at teud , any case w,,,t
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A rclaythed to call.
. IVI. STALLS!,i
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ervicea L.: the public. Orate In for
Jppogito LS. t11,,t,0 lon, where be le ,
attend to Sky case within the proi,..
?ersoni t eI rull ur partial SU
cited
April
DR. C. W. BEi
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.• LITLESTOWN, *Ltd offer. hli sonic
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of tho RUilcoad and North Sttattoa
lug p t r_.age , will ends' -
by pr.neuting Wi b
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good •rtzcle and givit4 g4,41:116•11111.
At hall WOW louk rr r the prompt 111114
He also continuos the
CbJk!L BIJSIN
ottiriag Obi poet popular kind).
paters shosld sin btu; • call. Disc
istautty on haat
Lime and Coal delivered aarwhe
ot tysbori, Nov. 30, Mr