.nAC'l' OF LAND, sitnutc in Mount , ~ , ,7 7 , , _.v:nunt town-hip, Adana- county, P-L, Ad t-Obollion that was to havozboen crushed in , joinlnglund of Peter Shnuefelter on the north ninety day! is still rampsnt Ind defiant." : and em, land of Egbert Eckert on the loath, ...—.._. ...... r.. _, ..- I and loud of Jacob Noel on the west, contain ,(l Pmlu [lgnaz-Th. preach" who'log 2 Acres, more or lan, im onThllhiiviugx day, told his hearers that' PIONJ '_flh 8 out “0'! LOO "death out shuttle field wuneure pus-port "005,37“ '""S’WPrWsubht to heaven," does not manifest I very atrong ““8 I"a 9 ‘"" 0‘ '“" '"'" El" duirfitogot there himself. , I door, I smell orchnrd, to. finned all taken ’ , l in execution M the not "tote of Pun Lew. nucu. { Alto, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hun lngton tawuhip, Adams county, Pm, adjoin “an lands ol John B. Group and Eli Miller, pnd bounded on the north and out by the Cnrlinle rand, containing 5 Acres and 09 Perch". inprored with 5 one story L»... ¢Lo<t HOUSE, Log Stable, u Spring 3313: Illouu with I. never-failing spring,trnit gtrees, kc. Seized and taken in execution as , the real aunt: of Couture Baocoun. ' ALSO, 0n FRIDAY, the 6th day of JANUARY next, at 1 o’clock}. M , on‘the premises, ‘ No. l-iA LOT OF GROUND. situate in Me clunien’ille, Lntimorn township, Adm: (20., PL, ndjniniug iota of T. N. Brennemnn, Untim ‘ rine Smith and Lot No. 2, and knitting on the ram] leading from East Berlin to Dillsh‘urg. containing in front 60 fvet and in depth 200 , feet, improt’ed With a huge BBXCK ' , HOUSE, two stories and an attic in 1 ,height, with 5 two story Brick Back- , building attached, a very good frame weather-,1 boarded Stable, n cistern, end noun fruit trees '—the property being well calculated for n, ‘ public house. , u T No. 2=-.-A LOT OF GROUND, 60 feet in frontl and 200 feet in depth, Adjoining lot of I‘. NJ llrcnnemnn and lots No.ll and 3, and (routing; ‘ou said East Berlin rand, improved with a one‘ ’ltory FRAME WEATHERBUAUDED ‘“' t, 2 HOUSE, n well of water 112.1! the door, ‘ ‘,truit trees. kc. '1 I No. 3.4 LOT or GROUND, co feet in lrontl and 2‘oo in depth, Adjoining lots ofJessa Lerewfl {Elulieth Com), Catharine Smith. and lot No.’ ‘2, ‘nnd fronting on said Bust Berlin mud, int-l proved with :1 Frame \i'euthet-honrded Stable,§ it well ofqvutu, and fruit tteea. a I No. 4—} LOT OF GRQUXD, containing 1 1 Acre, under fence, adjoining'iund or Cithnnneg Smith‘un the south, out and north, and the nlorernjd Eurt Berlin rond on thevweat—being airectlx’oppobite the lust uhove described lots“ No.,s—A TRACT Or‘ TIMBER-LAND, con-‘ taiuing 8} Acres, more or [951, adjoining luudsl of John! Tudor, Surnh Cox, George Ellicker,E John Long, Joseph Power nud Jncoh Coulenn, l being titnnted in will township of Lntimore.{ Seized nml taken in executton us the out—ate oi ' Aims Putin. l m mmunws. ' GETTYSBURG—Sncmn LA". Flour 8 ........-zo no to") so Rye Flour - a5O White Wheat"........................ 2 w to 2 40 Red Whe|t.........................m-X 30 to l ‘0 Corl-...‘................................‘. ‘ I 55 R:e.....5............... l 65 Buckwhctt. ... Clover 5ded...u........ Timoghy Beam“..- Flu 393%-...U. Num- 0 Purim... nu..." Plum- ground, per'Jng...‘ ~... 1 n ....10 00 an no 3 so u, 4 co .................... 2 35 m 2 5,0 11 50 1 75 BALflflOßl‘w-E'nmu- nut. .........L,’.‘....,..u 02 $Oll 76 ’ 1 63 lo 2 05 ..........................'..‘ I 70 to l 75 "..‘ 1 62 w 1 B 4 . . 86 to 96 u 9 00 ml? 00 PM: When Ry..." Corn»... 0!“ n....." nun-«- ...-mu unum gear Cntug, peg hand............ Hop, per hund........... Hay.............n......-..‘..............21s 00 £032 00 Clove-uud............................\5 00 tot-‘5 50 Fill-Jed. 3 so to 3 :5 Timothy-teed"........................ 5 50 to 5 75 Whilkey. 2 00 to 2 05 MARRIED. On Thursday morning last. by Rev. Dr. Bnugher. WM. KING, Esq., of Harrluburg. to win MARTHA L, dsu'ébur of 11. G. Mar. 143:, Esq.. of this place. \ ‘ On the Bth insl., iu Pcterflyurg, ('l'. 5.,) by Rev. P. Ruby, Mr. ROBEKIT E. swans, o( Gettysburg, to Alisa SALLIE E. KNUL'SE, of Butler township. ,4 On the 2811) 01' August, at the Slerlnodist Pun aormge, m Perez-shun, by Rc’v. W. G. Fergné lan, Mr. EDWARD STEVENS to Miss “23'qu GLLBEKT. in of [Amman township. 0n the 4th ofUrmber, m Pcteraburg, by the Inn“, Sh. LEH’ERSBEKGER to Kiss ELKZA _WYAND, all of Lulimure township. Un the BIS ivnqt‘, u! the .\L E. Pnraoange, in (he mm: Made by the “me, Mr. JACUB WOLF to Miss MARTHA J.”ZIEGLHR, all of Huntington townshlp. Un 1h: 10:]: ul:.. by nun-Mr. Goodspced. “r. JOHN J. MILLOGG to ”in BM.“ ’K. Kc} GAUGHY, daughter 0! Samuel And Lucindurl, McUnuglu. ol thnii. loruwrly of .\duuu‘ca. , DIED- _ '“' . 1 \fiy-(mitnnr, noticed 3 cents pofiine fonnfl over tour liner-rush to accompany noticei 0.. the 411: li\-L, in Pa rriburg, (Y. 8..) of Ulmus c :nlw, Mr. ZACliAlilAfl ÜBBOIIS, In the 31“)". :1 1m ago. ‘ ' Onrthe 2811: u L, ANASTASIA PLSKldrmgh- W of Plus and \l.- ildu. Funk, 0" Monauuy wrung. aged 12 yea 'h " In San“ Cruz, Cnhl‘ornia, Oct. “lb, 18“, MARY LAVINA. only dmhur of John L. nqd ALce Mum Cooper, ogel 1 year: 3 thumb: and 13 days. ‘ ’ At. Dickjnson. (‘umbcrlnud coring} T’n . on IL: link 1111., MM, ,UATHAIUjE 1514 A 3K, Miduw u 'l‘uu‘lu..u W. Uluck, dcc‘ .. and lulu 0! Mr. John 5.10115, ‘ul this luw‘u,‘ m the 87th yeur ol lwr age. ‘ , Emll‘N N:LL, cl Llulcsmwn, vms innum- Jy knlhd m n Ith.-3~mth Nomi-3": guerrillas, m-ur \\im-lwslcr, 611 the lull: ul',l.\'o\‘eurb6r luar, ’gud w )ennés months ‘pzm '.'o (1(1):). “In rymnins «an ' oughr haul», and interred hi Chitin Church gxwyud, rug-r Lmleslo wu. 1’ , \ Cumlnunjmlcd. Died, in Fullficlnl, I’m, on Al": ulh Ind... MARY M. luficxlE, clam dnumer or am dulph and Susan Kuachcmgvd 13 year: 8 mos. mm 1011““. The dun-sod was sick only a few days, be ing an. nlluol just um: “ct-l 2 previous Lu'ber drum. Link- an} thc winter 0! this. or her lthuulmnlcs,’lhiuk th.". dAy that. the, would hart! greet us ugnin with her prewnce and hasnwt wllcl. No more will she be seen a: the {nm'fly fire-tide, or in the house of God '— But the “ill be null more luiased‘ by the 3mm in slugcho :1 ul winch Ike farmed Ilu'll 1m houomblc part. In gchool‘shc was ulwuys diligent and oondient to her tenchur. But. why should we rupine at 'her departure. for the gun: us rcnlou la belicw um all: has [one to ujuy uhlissful immortality hpyund this ml: of 19mg. ‘0: her it. 6911.4 be‘uul)’ Jud: : ‘ ' ( "None knew her but 10 lavel \ ‘ Rune Immrd balm! to pram." "Dear patents, do not weep {on me, A! 1 am now no pun must be; As you Are now so once was I, llcmcmbur too that you must die." A First-rate Far‘m 0R SALE OR RENT.—-Enquire at. this ‘oficei [Dem $9,11fi64. tr Gettysburg Natmnal Bank. Gn'rrvsnvno, Bet-. 13, 1864.. \ HE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine Din-c -‘ ton of this Bank will he TM m. the making HouseLOn TUESD.\Y,the Huh day of J LVL'ARY next, at I o'clock, V. M. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Dec. 19. 1304. m Election. EBF. will be 1n Elation 'heldol'm the Ben dern'ille School House, on the FIRST UNDAY OF JANUARY, 1865, ;between the hour: of Lo’clock and 4 o'clwk, to elect ofli ceu for the ADAMS COUNTY AGRI ‘L'L TURAL SOCIETY, (or one yennnucordigk to 11m Constitmion ol the Society. ’ By order, WM. B. WILSON, Sec'y. Dec. 19, 1864. 1d * Notice. HE IGC mat of Amos Lefever, Sequestrator of tbcLiuleno-vn {hilroad Company, has cen filed in tha Court. of Common Pleas of Adlml county, Ind will be confirmed by the “id Court, 09 the 16!!) (In, of JANUARY muttl un‘esl cause be shown to the contrsry. JACOB BUSHEY, Proth’y. Doc. 19, 1864. m ~ f Notice. ‘ ACBAMAI! B.OSBOBN'S ESTATE—Let ter: of “ministration on the estate of achw‘nh E. Osborn. late of Huntington town ship, Adams ooun‘y. deemed, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the an. township, be hereby gives notice to .n penal! indebted to said esuue to make in‘ Indian p-yment, and than Inning claims “that the sum to prucnt them properly authenticated for settlement. ERANKLLN B. EBERT, Adm‘r. Dec. 19, 1864. m , g ‘ Nance. r EU. W. SCBRIVEB'S ESTATE.—LemrI of ndminiaufltion on (he came 0! George . Schriver, ‘.lte cf Gettysburg, Adams eodnzy, deceased, having been gamed to the undersigned. residing in the same plnpe. uh: hereby gives nmice to I“ pom.“ indeblcd an aid um: u: make immediate pas-mg: ”6- that; using claims ngnnst the same present them properly authentic-ted for settle ment . HESRIE‘I'I‘A SCHRIVEM Doc. 19,1564. ‘6: Adminislrntrix. ' Stray Bull. , Al 3 to gthe Wm of flu which", In C Dachau Yule]. l-‘mlklin :wmuhip, nun! numb: ago... red tad ‘rlsiu fiULb, (with fit; f;§"’££?nmd‘wlmnb ‘t‘odn? ”d. o .. on“: I n an o '- an“. m. XOBBSIOB! a {'33, ""' "N 1 ' 1 um. "I E xxcxnsxon ‘ Dec. 10 38M, 39' . . IXCBLSmRH‘ - ' ' » ' ‘ Thu Enchant Washing We in am but - AGOLWWGI’B Stitch. Rico-flout 4in the World. cm tad cum. inn once.— “ Mum «I» ‘9 W 1301‘” ’ , . Emma: Sky-Jim: emery. 'JM‘ .. ," . ‘ Kwawmu“ ‘"’ ‘ ‘ m, ‘ \ .....16 00 101'! 25 ADAM REBEHT, Sherifl'. Sherfl": office; Gettysburg, Dog. ’l9, ’O4. chn per ant. of the purcbue moricy npbn ail sales by the Shcrjfl' must be [mid over iunuediutvh‘ after t! propeny is :Lruck down or uyou (nilqre to co ply therewith Lhapropcr- If “in be again put up 10! male. Treasury Department. Orrlc: oLCoi'PmoLLzu or flu Ccnazxcv, A Wuunurox, Dec. 8. “964. } QEREAS, by bazismctory evidenca pre lgmed lo the yndersigned, it hna been mm :0 Anne?" um "ME us-r'rvsnonu NATIONAL BANK," in the Borough of Getty:- burz, in _cho Guam, 0! gAdams. and: State of l’ennayluuia, bu been duly org-nixed under, all meal-ding to, the requirements of the Act of (‘unzress entitled “An Act. to pruvidc n .\u liouml Currency, secured byn pledge of Unite?! Slates Bonds, nml i_n proridn for the Circum lion myd rulempfion Ilka-of." approved June 3. 1664. new.“ complied with all the pro visiuus of mini act requued to be compliedwith before mmmucing the business of banking unduvuflact: - ‘ Nut, therefore, I, HUGH )IcCCLLOCU, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby" certi fy let “TUE Gb'I‘TYSBL'HG NATIONAL BARK," in the Borouglrof Uelyaburg, iu the County of Adams, and Sum of [’ennnylvauia, is authorized to commencé the business of b.xnking§uuder thr avt‘nforeanid. lu usiimony whereol, wilnrsu my hand nqd 7A... {seal of Office, this eligh h (is; of D:- { aux. } comb”, ”6‘4. 's‘ - w 3; HUGH [co .LOCH. ‘ Comptroller a! the Currency. ‘ Dec. ISL-{261. 2m ‘ , ‘ , V Notice to Trespassers. HE undersigned, citizens of quklin town~ ship. herebywnrn Ml personl‘from [Jum ing, Fishing, Picking Berri". or otherwise lrnpgssiyg upon their proper-tie- without per misaian frumxthe ownersr llun‘ng hceh gren lf Annoyed, and our properties considerably damaged. we have de:crmined to enforce the Luv tn the fullest aleu Agni?" ull per-on: so trespassing. \ ‘ William \\‘iermnn,\ Henry Denrdorfl', Jacob Denrdorfl', _ J. W. Lou, . John I’. Butt, Jacob Hokey. John Clarke, George \V'alleg, - George lliesecker, Adam Biesecker, 9 J.,J. Hieseckcr, . \\‘Hmm Huff, _‘ ! Abmlnup Mickloy, Dnnjcl Seme, Dr. John Cnrpmu-r, Hezekiah Latshaw, Jlellry Nickley, Daniel Knoase. Deg. )9, 1864. 3! 5 ‘1 y rIENI - OTICB is hereby given to 311 Legateel Ind ’, N other 'pernona concerned,- that the Ad lminist‘rution Accounts heleinnl'ter mentioned l'nlll he presented at the Orplun's Court of {Adams cnnnty, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the mm an.“ of JARUARY, ' 1865, Q," 10 o’clock, A. M,\'il: 120. The second und final account of Robert M. Elliott, Administrator of Catha rine Elliott. deceased. ‘ ’ 12!. The first nml final account of James Russell, Administrator uf Dr. James Ham iltnn. deceased; - - ! 122. Firstahd final nccountofSubina E. I Gardner, one dftbg Executfi‘xes of the last will and testament of Conrad Maul. dec’d. , 123. The first and final account. of Lydia Monl.{one ot'the Executrixes of the last will and testament of Conrad Moul. deceased. 124. First, and final account of Josiah 0. Albert, Testamentary Trustee o! the legacy bgquenthed to Hiram Albert, in and by the ,wiH of John' E. Albert, deceased, 01':- bibited by Benjamin Muluun, Administra tor of the estate of Josiah C. Albert. dec’d. ’ SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Regina’s OfiiL‘e, Gettysburg, } Dec. 19, 1564. Lc" ‘ g The Adams County . magmas msn'wm will be held at \. Bendersrilln. commencing Dec, 28th, 3nd continuing tbtee flap. The friends at educa tion generally are invited to “tend. Thou Tuchets to whom subjects were nuigned M. the In: meeting are requested~ to come pre. pared \0 read essays. Several gentlemen or ability end experience have eo‘hsemed to speak nnd lectnré befo’re the Institute. Come one, game all. ,i’ c J. K. COOK, Prelident. Dec. wheat » ‘ ' F WINTER GOODS AT A. SCOTT 8 SQN’S.-—Wo invixa the mention of buy ers to'our stock of Winter Gouda, which will be Mid cheap, consisting of ’ LADIES DRESS GOODS, Shawll, Cloaking Cloths, 6th etc. For Men’- Ind Boya‘ wear we have Cloths, Cnsaimem, Comings, Vetting, with I vuiety of Gouda ndes, k 4,», kc. 051! Ind see. ‘ Kev. 28,1884.‘ A. SCOTT 8 SON. AN away from the snblcribpr, in Cumber land township, on me 22d 0“,, I bound .‘ 3! allied THORAS PARKER; Ono cent re wnrd will In paid for his “tun-11bit no flush. 141 m pi: no debt: of his roameting, nuku ediflpelled by llw. ISAAC H. DIEHL. Dec. 6,1116% w . , V___f__-_w-_._r__*~w~__‘_#_ _, .- ~’.;:m m. Salon r J Pennsylvania ~ p,” Dom-able haperty Valuable Farm .3 I “c. «Inndrywmunf'i'e'nditlonilx- I IMPERIAL OIL , COXPANY. AT #3174?! SALE.-—Thc Inheriber of. ' 'l' PRIVATE SALE—Tho Inbccrllun , inn“ on: of (he Court of Common 1' - . . . ' ‘ my: a Printo Sale the Property he now 0!" at Prime Salomir 13‘}!!!le Farm, , Adam county. p” ”a m l", Oflce 139 South rm Street, Phllndelphxl. ‘ occuplqdltnna in the Borough ofGeuyshnrg, mdom township, Ad county, in“ on will In exposed ‘1: Public Sakhati ...... ion the 11?; 1338 a! Rock Crick. l‘l'he ’l'lrsetl in; Bank. of Mmh Cnek,about a my“ sogth noun, in Gott ur ,on AT -, ~ _ ' contain ‘ , more or en, 0 exec lent a Gettyflmrg, ndiolnin land! of ohn c -711: day of {VANU‘AIZY' next, at I Oir'f‘LsE'ooo’Wo 200,0008nnuntssench Hind. ipplnding I V"! 1039 Ind productive Clehry, John {Bighlmflnmes Cunningham, P. )1., the félluwing described Bali nun": Cmnz. $250,900. :Gntdcnu Theinpumnu are a r ‘and others. The Fun: contain: 118 Mm, .011! iul b in" "dry dbnbh Brick 4 moré or less, having thereon erect- HlOUSE.‘with 2 Wm!" in ex- ed :1. out and I half story BRICK lcelleut mpair, {mar-failing ull HOUSE, Log Stnbfa, with ii an er ol the but sci inter, u Fume Burn. with fuiiingwellorwmermuihe door. Gunny, Corn Crib, Hog Pon, km, also a lot of There is n first-rate Apple Orchnnl And A m- Fruit Tran. Thbre in on the premisrs an cx- : ricty of Peach trees on the premises. There ten-live BBXCK YARD. hiring any quantity of i is about 35 acre: of good Timber-land, and prime clnyflnd being woilloutcd furlhe bun-’about 20 acres of meadow. The land is of neu. {good qullity, 3nd in I high lute of culti - Thll pmperty ole" rue indncomenta, Inch tion, the gianter portion on: having been :3- u are not‘ one]: to be lull. It in in every re- centiy limed. The Inn: is under good fencing, lpect most duh-bk. Pei-Ion: wishing [_o view ‘ and in cbnnniently locnted to Milly, Ghnrchvs, it are requested to call on the unblcriber.resid- Schools, Mnrkeu, kc. It mil be wider: ren ing thmoh. The term: will be nude any. ‘ sonnhle terms. ‘ ‘~ :31! not told privately before SATUR- WFor further pnrticuhn apply to x DAY, in: 3!» day “DECEMBER inch, in will [l. P. BIGHAM. be ofl'rred‘mt Public Sale on tbs: day. at l l ' B. )1. BIGHAIL o'clock, P. It, on the promises. Immediate possession given‘, if desired. Registgr’s Notice. Fresh gArrival Runaway. ‘ I \ ‘* \ ' 4 A _ F- . . ‘ ~ 12,, “Ainflfiw 5,. WW ‘ :«a‘w. w ' \\l 'x ’F . «.~S4;",¢MWW§SML mangr— Ma : r 5\ i< \ I’rm'dall, ALEXANDER K. lI'CLURE mucron. A. K. I'Clure, John M. Pomeroy, Thomu A. Scott, Elinhn W. Duil, D. K. Jukmn, Peter B. Small, J. C. Bomber-get. Secretary, hat“ I. Snuu. Treasurer, Euuu W. anl. This Company hu 120 acres oilnd, in fee, ‘on All heny river, immedutely opponite Oil Ptty,ns>ncj-lining lmytonin, with 110 rods lfront on the river, and ‘l5 rods front on Lay’s ltun. Hon. C. P. llumsdell, editor of the Oil iCitx Monitor and agent for thin land, nature: 3 the Company that it will tell in lots {or $lOO,- ,000, reserving thevoil right which is worth [sloo,ooo additional. Immediate revenue It!” be derived for the Company/rum (he 1014 of (but lon,- innd the Company have two good engines with icomplete fixtures to operntgimmedintely for ioil. The territory in this immediate locality lllfls never failed to produce profitably. I Al3O, ore hundred acres, in fee simple, in ithc cult-Prom] Cherry Run District, immediate ‘ly adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Compltty, ‘whost- stock it now worth over $3O per share, iTltc Company now have otters, which will be accepted, for sinking nails on louse, without any cost to the corpontion and one<hllf the proceeds to go to the Company. The Curtin {and St. Nicholas Comp'tales are in this im-‘ media‘el't lucnlity, and their stock is harmony; mending a large premium. In addition, the’ Comp my has 40 acres, in fee simple, on Cherry Tree Run, \illlcll empties into Oil Creek, and in the IJL‘SI producing settion of the Oil Terri lot‘y, and 110 ucreq, in fee simple, on Walnut Bend: five miles nbove the mouth ofOilCreeL; and not over two miles from the celebrated Reed well, now producing over 200 barrels' per dny. \ i Also. the lease of three "not?! lend, two on Oil, Urrck,ench producing or ten barrels' per day, and one on,Allegheny River, pro-k ducinz ten barrels per day of heavy oil, worth now 31.1 per barrel. The Company now re-l ceires three-fourths of the proceeds of the Inst} named well, nml one~hnlf oi the other two.-—-,, Each ot‘thcu tract! will be developed by the, Company by sinking additional wells, end the f cugineituud fixtures are now on hand to do it. ‘ The olficert of this Company mean to prose cute the development oftlrese land- montenen—i geticully. and they have entire confidence that they will yield \‘ery‘ large dividends on the‘ capital stock. ~ l ' WSubscl-iptions mutt be made promptly“ as niore than one-lull of the'stock ll already! engaged. Subscriptions will be rereired at the COMPILZH Office and by T. D. Carson end D. )lchtinughy, Gettys'burg; byl .\l’Clnre It, Stoner. Geo. it. Mesterttnlth, T. Jefferson NHL! Wm. S. I‘lt'crett.‘\t'tn. G. Reed, M’Clellnn &‘ Kimmell, J. )ch. Shape, John Stewart, Geo. 1 W. Brewer, D. 0. thll’, in Chlmhershurgp nn‘d ‘by \\‘m. M. ”unite" and Peter H. Small,l Hagerstown. >[Dec. 19, 1364. 2t Proclamation WHEREAS the Hon. Ronni J.'Ftann President of the several Courts of Com mon Plea to the Coqntiea composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts 0! Oyer‘and Turmincr and General Jail Delivery, for the trinl'ot‘all capital and other offenders in the said district, ,and Dun) 2min: and lsuc E. Walnut, Esq., Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas, and Justlces of the Courts of Ore! nfid Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for (he trinLot’ all capital And other ofl‘enders in the Canon; orAdnms—lnu'c issued their pre cept, benrfng date the 24th day omeml er, in the fenr ofour Lotto one tlloqsand eight hun dred and sixty~tbur, nml to me diretfted, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, nn'fllGencrnl QHIFICI‘" Sessions of the Peace, :11? Generul Jail Dellrery and Courtlonyt-r and erminer, n Gettysburg, oflIQNDAY, the Nth day 01' JANUARY noxt— , sonar: ‘is HEREBY ‘cmm 12$“ the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner an arm“. oles within the mid Count): of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper perxous, with their Rolls, Records, lnqnisitionsJ-Ixum inntioua, and other Remembrunces, to do those things which to their oflices and in that behalf nppcmia to he done, and «135, they who wll prosecute against the prisoners that are . then shall he in the Jail of the said County Adams. are to be then and there to prose . nguimtthcmu shall be just. ' ADAM REBERT, She Sherm's ofice, Gettysburg, Dec. :9,’ 4. 1 Jumps for January Te :11. Gama Junon. Frhnklin—Frederick Diehl (Forem ,) Samuel Eicholtz. ' Highland—Jessa P. Topper, Sam :1 Eiker. Gummy—« Barney Slleely‘ Dari Ilohrbuugh. Conowngo—John Rahn, Sauna Sdgwnru. flqultonnnn—Jostph Gelbuc , Rtuben Slew. Liberty—John Musselmnn, J/AL-ub Krise, J. A“. Ta) 101'. / Berwicktp.—El3jfln Kepnev. Szmb:m-—Jobn BushmnnJ “ “ Lnlimorc-e-loseph Sup! , Jacob Bayberger, lmsel Flahr, Hear] nin. Geltpburga—John L. uwarth. Houuljoy—Jncob Rohfbaugh. Under—Henry Qulbze'uh, W. C. Lott, Georg: Sfiank. * / _ ' __ Gun/nu Jun. ' Humillanban—Joyn A. Valentine. J. H. Baum gardner. -y/ Slnban—Geoyé-A. Godori,J. G. Bfinkerbofl’, John Thoma“, Jacob Backer, Henry Thomul, Lune 1“. Brifikerhofi’. Mounlplman’h—Hauhew Timmina, Abdiel Buugher. / ’ ‘ Laximorc—«Sfichael Stambach, Joseph Ficke). Berwick y’p.—Michlel Curl, Harlin Bechtel, Gwrgy’Ffickinger. Oxford—Abrnhmn Sh‘eely, Peter Giuter, Dun-id Hoke/f Jr,, Solomon Brown,John L. Smith. Hmilion—‘t—George Laugh.‘ Genyeburg—George Geyer,Amol Plunk, Jncob Brinkcrhofi‘, Henry U“, Hun] D. Wattles, Jéreminh Diehl. Huntingtonw-David Day, George Bowen, Jan H. Rlegle. Remit-)5 boropgh—‘Jouph Wolf, John H Flickinger. ' . Limestown—Herry Dylan. Tyrone—Jacob Went, Urilh Gardner. Cumberland-Leri M; Plank, John Herblt. I‘niou—Wm. J. Ban, Michael H. Kitzxqiuer. Butler—John Quiche], Josiah G. Weautrflesle D 11. Libefitx-Joseph P. McDivit. ankliHacob H. Phlnk, Jacob Dem-flat! {leading—\{rcob Wolf, John Hoover. Mention—Henry R. Pgters. Dcc.19,1864.\ " _ «mu-v-fi ~—7~\ I. K. Staufi'er, 'ATCHMAKEB & JEWELER, No. 149 North SECOND Street, corner onunrry, PHILADED& PHIA. An monmen‘ o WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER k PLATED WARE, constantly 9!: hand, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! wßepairing of anbu and Jewelry promptlygtuended to. 7 Dec. 12, 1864. 1y . * Election. IRS? NATIONAL BANK OF cums- F BUKG.—Notic¢ is hereby givenno 9M Stockholders of the First National Bank at Gettysburg, that an election for Seven’ Dine— tors, to serfs one year. will be held It the Banking House of said Inuitution, on TUES DAY, um IDLE day of JANUARY, 1865. GEO. ARNOLD, Cuhier. Dec. 12, 1864. 3: ,_ Notice. EO. A. W. BOWERSOX’S ESTATE—LOP ten of Idminiamtion an the an“. of Geogga A. W. Baum-u, Inc of Liberty town ship, Adams county, deemed, lining been granted .to the nndeniuod,-mlding in En mmbnrg District.»Fr-defick county, mt, be hereby given notice to All penom indebted to laid "mu $0 make immediate payment, wd than havinrclnims uglinn th- nine to present them properly nnlhCntiCMed tor let. demeut. ' JOSEPH BYERS, Adm'r. Dec. 12, 1864. 6L PRING BAL‘IORALS just rewind at , ‘ FAHXESTUCK BRL‘S'. " Dec. 12, 1864. 3i* Desirable Home ’l‘ PUBLIC SALE—On MONDAY. the 2611: A day of DECEMBER Son, the subscriber, intending 1b remove West, will ofl'er In Public S-lig’, on the premises, the , TRACT OF LAND on which he resides, limme in lixmilton township, Adams cnumy, about 2 miles from Oxford and 3 miles from Hampton, adjoining land: of Daniel Homer, John Snyder, Nicholas Link, and others, con mining 2‘; Acres, more or less. under good fencing and good cultivnfion. The im. ‘‘, provements are n Two-sLury Frame W 3; Wenthcrbonrded HOUSE. with Back. building, and 11 well 01 water a! the door: Frume Burn, Corn Crib nnd Wagon Shed,Wnsh llolhc, will] 01hr: necessary Ont-buildings.— lerc is a fine yuung Orchard on theluremises, With all kinds of fruit. I l mSule to commence at. l o C Dc}, I'. M , on said day" wheflWa—rxmce will be given and terms mido nown by l _ 6/ SAMUEL LIBBART. Nov. 14,18 4. u Bbgister’s Notice. ’ OTICE i; hereby given Loan Legateel and N other persons concerned, that the Ad— m'm'nstmtxon Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented M the Orphnn'l Court of Adams countj, for confirmation and allowance, on TUESDAY, the 27th dsy of DECEMBER, 1964, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, viz: 112. The account of David' E. Il'ollimzer, Arlminintratbr of Adam Seth", deceased. 113. The first and final accountpl‘ Mono: ‘ Hartman. Administrator of George H. Houck, late of Mountjny lowuship.dec’d. 114. The first account of John Rah“. 'Trustee of Jécob Sell and Harriet his wile and their children, under the will of Jucob Sell. (millwri‘ghl,) deceased. r. ‘ 115. First accQunt of ‘Jucob‘Tunnerl, Ex erutnr of the lat; will and tealum t ol John Frazer, deceaupd. _ w\ 116. 'l‘he'nccount (“David Sabrinafid miuistrutor of the finale of Benja in ‘ Srhriver, deceased. “\ . 111. The abcouuc of Su‘Nnn Bnclmr. Ad ministrulrlx dl'Jolm Bucher§§ecmsg¢ 118. The fill!“ and final account of Wil ‘ liuxn F. Crousf“, Executor of sang:- Himes, lutn ol'Gerumpy t wnship, Adams counly, deceased. ! -~ , ‘ 1 SA lIIEL ‘LILLY, Begiamr. Register-'5 01712;, G nysburg,} - ‘ ‘Nuv. 28, Liam. xd* l Gettysb g Ratlroad. - ‘ “71)"ij Al l!A.\'szMEN'l‘.—On and after .\1 -ud uy‘ richer 3h); 1H“, Passengrr Trams will le | e uud mrive ou the Gettysburg [hilt-Jud .uf lbws: ‘ ‘ , FIRST T 1 .\IN will leave Gettysburg IN 8, A. IL, with ‘msqscnfzcrs, for York, Harrisburg. 'l'hiludelp m and the North and West. 1 Arrive at. Gq‘nynburg M. ..25, I’. BL, with ' pusseug rs Imm Bulumore, York and Harris ; burg 1 ~«SEOUND TREK}! will leave Gettysburg at 1.40 P. M , with passengers for Baltiuxpre, Y 0 and Hnrri burg. - rriwe M (Sell) sbnry M 6 P. 1..\-in] pn s ngers lruul Ysrk. Hamburg, Philadelphia. rid the North sud \\‘en. l R. McCURDY, Pru‘z. Oct. 31, 1864.1 ‘ Somethirpg for Everybody 0 bUY AT‘DR. R. HORNER'S DRUG AND "ABLE-TY STORE.— Ju-l opened a fine assortment of Drugs and isdicincs, _ Patent chicinrs, Stlshiunery, a Fancy Dry Goods, I Confection, ‘ . ‘ Groceries, rosa¢co, szcms, to Jan, 16, um. ‘ The First Natlonal . Axx or Garm‘snunc ha been desig mmd chpbsilory and financinl Ageht of the United Stated, Will buy GOLD. SILVER, and COUPONS an Gorernmen‘! Bonds. '“'ill furnish 5-20‘ 10-4 b A! 7-30 [l.B. Bonds,nnd other Government sedurilies. Collection made promptly on all Ipce<aible points. . ‘ GEU. ARNOLD, Cashier. July 4,1364. . Notice. HILIP BERGBT'S ESTATE—Letter: tes tamentary 011: the est/ate of Philip Hex-get, late of Uniqn “1)., Adams county, deceased having been grnn‘ted to the undersigned, re siding in the same township, be hexeby gives notice to all pencils indebted to said estate to make immodmte baymenl, and those having clnims‘ against the sun: to present. them properly authenticated for settlement. ' AMOS LEFEVER, Executor. Nov. 28, 1864. 6‘ Notice. DUN C. GOBRECHT'S ESTATE—Letty" of administration on lhe estate oi John C. Unbrecbl, Inc of Union township, Adams county. deceased, having been giunled to [he undersigned, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all persons incebled to said estate to make immediate payment,.und lh'ose having claims Against the same to pre lem them properly authenticated for sente ment. ELIZABETH GOBKECHT, Nov. 14, 1864. 6" Administralrix. Notice. EORGE'A GROOPQ ESTATE—Letters G of Idminisuation on the estate of George A. Group, late of finmingtgn town-mp, Adnml county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, lho hereby gives notice to ll" persona indebt ed to mid estate to make immediate payment, find those having claims against the same to present them properly nuthanlicnted for set tlement. AMANDA E. GROUP, Nor. 14,1864. 6t“ Administntrix. Hay. O FARMERS—The bigbeet market price ”#1 lor HAY—CASH on delivery—nl (he ynr of the “ Pennsylvania Beater Pres! Company,” uur the Foundry, Gettysburg. Farmers would do well by calling before engtging elsewhere. Call toeee the Horse power Hay-packing Preu. ‘9. W. SWAN, Agent. Oct. 10, 1864. H ~ ‘ Auctioneering. ICHARD TRIMMER. of stmbnn township. Adams columy, PL; has commenced ALE CHUNG, nd will be happy to attend to all calls thct may be made. He will do lm best to render satisfaction in all c 1903, md will he modem. in his chm-g”. Thsnklnl for the pawn-go already bestowod upon him, he nsh :11“ m public generally give him a kid. Sept. 26. em ‘ Pamphlet Laws. V E PASIPHIaET LA W 8 of the State have been receicled at this ofiice. and are now ready tor distribution nmgng those «mum to recrire them. JACOB BUSHEY, Prozh'y. Promonnmry’s office. Getty:- burg, Dec. 3:, 1864. 3!. } > ADIES' DRESS TIHMHIXGS, In great n- L riely, at SCUICK'S. Emma Dec. 5,1864. 6!. JOHN LUTZ Bu: or Ger-Hanna, Gettysburg, Nov. 16, 1864. 1’ OTICE is hereby given, agreeably to Sec tibn 2d of-the Act of the General Anaem bly‘o{ the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. en; titledf‘An Act ennbl‘ufi; Banks of the Com monwealth to become' Associmfons for the purpose of Bulking under the Laws of the United States," upproved the 22d day of Au gust,A. D. 1864.thnt the Stockholders 01 “The Bank of Gonysbnrg” have this day voted to become met; an Association, Indfthnt its Di rectors have procured the authority of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Capital Stock to make the Certificate required there for. by the laws ofthe United Ststea. For further pnrtibulara Stockholders can apply to T. D. CARSON, Cnshier. Dec. 5, 1864. ‘ < HE underaixncd has opened a PROVISXOY T STORE at George Little‘s old stand, ii: West. Middle street, Grnysburz' where he will always keep on hand. for sale, BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, PORK. 4 POULTRY, APPLES. SWEET AND IRISH POTATOES. CABBAGE, BEETS, TURNIPS, mth everything elu in the provislon line. » ‘ He will sell 3': wall profits, and Ipno ‘no efi'on to please. PM Cattle; Hop, Sheep, Cnlveu, tc.,‘wnud, for which the his 1 prices will be pxld. JOHN NORBECK. Oct. 17 4C)“ ’ ‘ Great Attraction T BRINKERHOFF’S CHEAP CLOTHTNG Austen FURN‘ISHING STORE, at the North ‘ut Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber is constantly in receipt offresh goods from the Eastern cities. His stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ‘ is one of the largest on! most attractive, I! well as the cheapest establishmen'fifl‘ the kind in the country. You will there find‘COATS; PANTS AED VES'I'S, made up in the most fashionable styles. and of the best materials, of all sizes and priceshfor men and boys.— Gentlemen's furnishing goods of every dz‘scrip-t tion, Wool Shirts, )luslin Shirts, Hickory Shiits— and Merino Shirts, Herino, Wool and Cotton Drswers,_ 1103191] of everydescription, Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Glories, Hono kerchieis, Neck Ties, Crsvsts, Lind: and Paper Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots and toll/{wit Litu brellss, Trunks, anices, Dupe! Bugs, lothes and Shoe Brushes, Huir and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blanking, Packrt nml Dressing Combs, li'ory Combs, Wntrhes, (‘locks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and: Violin Strings, Shops and Perfumeries. Stationery of all kinds, l‘oi-ltet Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac co. Pipes, nn csfra quality of Sugars. in fuel. his stock emhruces cgerylhing usually I'oou 'in I first clnns furnishing store. ! invite tho \lllblllion of all to come and see for themselves, ns 1 nm determined to sell goods lower than any othcrcetnblishmcnt in the country. Don‘t forget the place. Corner at York street and the Diamond. "JACOB BRINKERBOFF. July 4, 1864. . Globe Inn, You 11., nun nu Duvoxn, ETT YSB U R G , FAA—The undersigned G wouid moat respeczfiflly inform his nu merous friends and the public generally. that he has puréhueéihnt long umhlinhed and well known Hotel, 1 I “Glob: Info," in York street, Gettysburg, nud will spare no efl’orr. to conduct it in a manner that will not detract from its former high reputation. His table Will have the best the market cw afl'ord-—his ehuuberuyre spacious and comformble—lnd b? has laid in for his bar 1 fun stock of wines and liquors. There is 13" ~‘Lu‘oling attached to the Howl, which will be dileDdEd by Atten tire hustlers. li. will be his constant endeavor to render the lull-as: szmsfaclion to his guests, making his house as near a home to them n 5 possible. He asks a share of the public‘a pa tronage, dekermined as he is m deserve a large partmf it. Remember, the “Globe Inn" is in York street, but near the Diamond, or Public Squire. SAMUEL WULI“. April 4, 1864. if _ Notions, New Spring Goods. ' MALL PROFITS a; QUICK SALES" S J. L. SCHEEICK " would respectful); my to the citizens (If Get tysburg and Nolan}, tho: he is now reéoiving at his store: splendid ‘1 ’s', STUCK ()I’ SPRING GOODS. ‘3'! The stock comm: in ya”. of Fan} ind Staple DRY GOODS, of eyery descripfizyn. .‘smxs. ;, A MOZAMBIQUE, ; i- CHALLIES, .3 DELAINES, g BOIIBAZINES, ‘5 ‘ ALPACL‘AS, 3. LAWNS,‘ Pi, . CALIWES, of a" qualities ud choicest llylel, whicliwm be lold u PRICES 'I‘O DEFY COMPETITION. . FURNISHING GOODS as of all kinds, including Silk, Linen sud Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &o. i. Also, 3 splendid assortment of EIBBDEIS, ; Locum“! Edgingl. Umbrellu and Pamlufi- - ‘My stock of WHITE GOODS wilz be found; II '9nd complete, Bnd oualomen may rely ‘ n I Always getting good goods It the lowan p L ' j blc prices. ' :2? I Gentlemen will find it to the): odvonuq’gju call and examine my stock of ; CLOTHS, 3 j ‘ 1- CASSIIIERES’u-d 1 2‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' V VESTINGSIST M all qnnhtics sud choice“ Kyles. : May 24, 186;. J. L.SCHXC . . ,;a . ..vLLL-zz‘m "J. _. {7}”) f’ ’-'h«'3é,'t' "in -~ . ”vi-7c 4; I ~.‘ _JN-Wn-uh—QQ HE undersigned. would inform the pubic that he in still rnnningtline of FREIGHT ABS from Getlyibnrg to Baltimore evuy week. He is prepared to convey Freight either wayfin my quantity. He willouend, xfdesirgd, to me making of pnmhnsca in Lhe city, and (la. livering the goods promptly at Gellylburgr‘ fill car: no to the Warebonn of J. U. Bosley 203 North street, Baltimore. Ho. invites the attention of rue public 10 his line, Insuring lhem Ihst be will npare no efi'ort lo accommo date all who may patronize him. SAEUEL HEBBST. HAY WANTED. The Lisbon price plid for good Timothy. . om. 26,1864. 55* , BWPORT & szLEa, Mechanical Blk~ 01's, South Washington ”mt, boll squat! from the Englo Haul, GBT'I‘YSBURG, Pl.— Gonutntly on hnnd, me but at BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRBTZKLS. 81:. Pet sons wishing fresh Brad will be served every morning, by, iunng their nugee and residence-u at the Bakery. Every efl'ort made in plain Give In lull! {April 20, ’63. tf ALL-m 5. ufldeaignEd, mm; in and - ___—___.— _ ._._M__,.._._~ nut Uuuunlown. ,‘ , “venue Stamps 7 'i 33$?‘Ef’é‘xfiifi'ium P any denomination column”) on hand'» ‘o' "8 1364 3‘ nnd {or sale ILHLe First Nation!!! Bdik' ‘ '' ’ ‘ ' . .__._v‘ . ___w otueuylburg. GEO. A!l.‘\oLD,Cuuhirr. - A n D, P u 0 T 0 G 1:; P n s Grttylbnrg, Nov. I}, 1864. ' 1C . _— g» ' u‘ ’_‘ —“ . .g‘ " ‘ ““ ‘” ‘"‘—“"' o distinguhl «bindii'i lunln, including Annm -00:33:] 3:13; :1" f" M” ‘gtgfgi'3n Mr 0: our prominent Genlemlsjhuid the oldl ‘ ' ' ' "h to Jol uL. Burns, tor St aat ¥ G connm- o )IciliG bu n-e bnol'tlsgonment of Spriu‘ are gnémw hue”, (I?”prer and ..umner Clomnug u to". ' T 1595 BROTHERS, x n ‘ L Notice. Provision Store. Herbst’s Line. New Bakery 2' “16' van. vrfi‘flfigflfiv Oil W: 3119. N SATURDAY, the 24th “‘0! BEGIN -323, 1884, It 1 o’clock, P. ~ b vlrtue ‘ot a cert-in writ to In. directed, I [Hf expose It Public Sale, u the Court Home, in the Borough onork, the followingßenl Estate, rix: ‘ By virtue of on Ilia Writ of Vendltidoi El poan to me directed, us the Estnto of Robert C. Livingston. viii: A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, eontsintng 80 Acre! end Sl Perchee, more or less, situated pu’tly in,Frnnklin town ship, ‘York county, and partly in Lltimore township, Adams county, Pennsylvanil, the part of said tract oflnnd lying in the county} of York Iforesnid. contains 57 acres, more or, less. and adjoins lands of George Smith, Don-i .iel Manges, and Jacob Lerew, and the line di- ,‘ ,vidinz the county of York trophe county of :Adurns aforesaid, lmring n wo-story ..,. i 'Log Roughmzt HOUSE, with 3 Log BBL-f 1 Roughcnt Backvbuilding attached, I. 4 zLog Rough-can. Shop, Img Burn with straw Jroof, Fume Hay snd Straw Shed, Log Hog chn, one drawing well, two wells, each having in pump in it, with a great many fruit trees nnd,’ Votherimprovements erected thereon, about 5‘ incres of which are in timber; and thut purtof, :the said tract Orland lying in Lntimorc town-' ship, in the county aforesaid, is bounded: and 'limited as folloivs, viz: Beginning at a atone on the line dividing the‘uunty of York from: the county of Adams, said stone being the cor ner stone between lands of the sainLßober' C. Livingstonmnd George Smith, thence by lands of said Smith, S. 33 degrees, W. 58 and three-i truth perches to a stone, thence by lands of: Isaac \Vorley S 62} degrees, 13.97 and five-g tenth perches to a point in the old Shippcns- '“ burg road, thence along the liufdn'iding the’ said county of York and county of Adams nmll Along the other lands or the ma Robert C. Livingston, in York county niotesnid,.\'. 20 degrees, W. 12 and fire-tenth porches, N. 10 degrees, W. 45 and six-tenths perch“, N. 26 degrees, W. 12 perches, N. 38} degrees, W. 191 mid fire.tcnth perches, N. 481 degree), W. 18; and two—tenths pen-hm, S 40 degrees, “1. one and nine-tenth pen-her, .\'. bl} flegrees‘;~\W,i tbrcc agJ nine-tenths perchea, to the pl ice \oll beginning. com fitting 23 norm and 3i percheN, ucnt mcnsnrc, tlli.‘ .‘fl being “'0 improved, loud and under (code. A _ 5 Seizéd and tnken in executidn II the estate ,sforesaid, and will be sold by . 7 w. w. WOLF, sham. Shall": office. York, Pm, 50v. 23, 'b4. u E. 8; H. 'l'. Anthony 8: 00., , Axumcruuzus or Puc'roulmvm‘c M MATERIALS, “unhuu _Azm “run, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y.—lu audition tu our main busineu of Photographic Mmerinis, we are Headquarters for the following, vi]: ' ‘ STERHUSCUI‘ES & STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and Foreign Cities nud Lundscngms, Groups, Statuary, 3:04, Sc. Also, Revolving SLercuscopce, for public ar private exhibition. Uur Cumioguo will no shut. to any address on receipt. of Stamp. PHOTOGRM’IH’J ALBUMS.——We ‘were the first. to introduce these into the 'ed States, and we manufacture immense ammo: in great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to $5O each. Uur ALBUMS have the iepntn llon ofbeing supexior in benuiy and durabili ty to any others. They “iii be sent by msii, tree, on receipt of price. firino Albums made to orderffi ' CARD PHOTOGRAPHS Our Cutalszue now embraces avér FIVE THOUSAND difl'eyent mbjecfl (to which ml,- diLion; are continually being made) of For tmils of Eminent Alnerlcflnl, &c., viz : üboug luu hiajor-Genernla, 550 Statesman, ' 200 Brig.-§cnerals‘, 130. Divines, 27.3 Co‘uuels, 1‘25 Author-l, IHO Lieut.-Colanel-, 4.) Arlials, 250 Other Ofliuers, HE: Snake, 75 .\'zuy ()fliccrs, .’-0 Prominent“’,omen W 3 Promi mm. Foreign Porlmiu. 3.000 copies of Works of Art, including re productions nl' Lhemost celebrated Engraringa, Paintings, Samuel, kc. Cnuloguu tent on recerpc of sump. An order for One Dozen Pictures from our Catalogue will bq filled on the receipt 0! $l.BO. Ind nut by mail, Free. Photographers and other: ordering goods C. 0. D. will plenu- remit twenty-five per cent. of the mount with lhelr order. - ', E. s a. T. ANTHONY a: 00., Hanuhcturcn of Photographic Huerials, . 501 Brundwu, New York. flfhe price: and anity of our goods unnot fail to satisfy. (Nov. )4, 18:14. em’ FOUT Z ’ S onunnzn gum and flame gamma. .mrowam ill amn ltheswfi nd Intestinal, (mu than 3:11 oflhmivu miter, and lag than to a n nmllhysmu. They are I lure preventive of Lung Fever. and a certain remedy for 31le imidem to the Horse, Inch uGlnn- / , den, Yellow Water. Dis ! o m p c r, Fonn d e r , H e A v e a, Slavering, Coughs, Fe ver-I, Loss of Appetite and Vll5l Encr gy. ac. In poor, low-spirited animals, it has tho moat beneficinl effect. ‘ The Inc ofthcm imprmes the wind, ltnngth ena the Again, and gives to the Bone A fine, moo and gloss; skin-thus in: v ing the lppellmnue, vigor and with omi noble nlmtl. The property this Pomier Imm in in- Mnf the quantity of .\lilkain Cowl, (in. it n mpomnce Ind mm: which thould place it in the hand: of “Hypersonic-«ping M‘nw. By Minn! experiment it hu‘ Rm!“ 17m it will incrwso the quantity of M: k und (1m twenty per cent., and make the Butler firm y3nd sweet. In fnuening Came. it give them,» an sppetitc, loosens ‘heir hide and link” them thrive much Sister. 5} HOG 8 . . ' In m Dilute“)! _ mu Swine. such I: ‘ (5%"; ‘ ‘' - 0011?; Ulcer: in 45373;: “ _' the ungsg Liver, ‘ {‘3’ . Ic. By pntfiug \‘. ~‘,4 \ I Rom w: paper 2‘ *‘l warperdthm .—-',.”""‘x, . Pow m in l bu~ ’m‘zx _:~ mor Swm, tho ¢M 7‘» .' ~. Ibove Dims:- cnu be cured or entirely pro venxed. By using those Powdm ‘be Hog Cholera an be prevcnwd. Price 26 my" Paper. or 5 Pnpm for“. =UM 8. A. POUTZ & BRO» WE me IND MEDICINE DEPOT. lg. 118 Win 8%., Baltimore. 111. or ad. by Drunk- md 8W throughout din United Sum. FO3 sale by A. D. Ruehlu, Gettysburg; lanxblin't Bnlhficld, Wheeling, Vn; C. C. Bender £OO.. Pimburg; Johnson, Hollow” & Cowden, Philadelphia. ‘ , Kor. 23, 1°64. , 1 '. A Farm for Rent. 04401 i. lin-am and Groceries. El nub-emu" but jun rammed from .th clue: with In Immune lupp’! of I Annwms‘s ancesxms, which they m offering .1: their old stand in liulmnorunreec. in pflcel town. the times On:- an»; comim’ ? in pm! at - ‘BUILDING MATERIALS. ‘ ’ , ‘ CABPRX’I‘ER’S TOOLS. " ~BLACKSMTH'S mom. cmcn' mmxefi’ SHOE FINDINOR. ' CABINET SAKERS TOOLS, HUUSEKKEPKR’A FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc. GROCEBIIS 'OF' ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, £43., in. 'L'hnre i: no unit-It meluded in the urn) (lapse-mun menziuned! above but that an be had a. title Saint—- Every class of Mechanics can be Accommodnu‘ here with tools and Kndings.nnd Homekeepeu can find every arm-Te in their line. Give u. u ~ call, us we are prepaved to sell a: low lot will as any house am a! the on}. _ JOEE B. DWWZR, DAN”) ZHM'LHL. ‘ Gettysburg, Mny 16. men A ‘ New Warehouse.. I ‘ “wanes up (mam: 100 O()() WANTKD,M the nmvflhin and Pro‘ruca House, in Curmlb 3mm, ndjnim ing Sheadl t Buehler’s eslmNishmeulx Tho highest market price mu any)“ be [mid in. cash for L, ‘ GRAIN, of all kinds, 1 ” l-‘LQI'R, flEDfi, kc. Alva” on haul and for sale,” the stunt-IN proflu, f , ‘ GUANOS» , ' _ SALE, FISJ}. ' . ‘ \\GBOOERIES, #O., f j Wholeuh and “In“: ‘ TRY 178! W. than do out but. to (in: uni-faction in All “le. manor «‘1 DIEHL.» ‘ Gottylbnrg, Hay 11, lrfl‘é. Iy ‘ - I _. _ \ .._... Come to York‘gtreet! BF. nnderei ne-J bulboughtqm “IPGIOCCF’ T and Prmfiulou’ Store 0: “f li. 811th in \ork street. a ‘lcw don" east E“ St. Jnnm Luther“ Church. and will continuc\ the hush new It the same pl'nCC. He 11 .3 iucrcfied tho flock, and is now prepare] to urn-. a mag! n cellrnl Altorrmentnfunom in hiw anc, suétku " comm-:3, SUGARS,-SYBHPS;'I‘EAR,\ Salt, Fish, Brooms, Buckets. thinly-n. “'flo'd;\ Eng “damn", Blnckiug. Cundlcl, .\'u'dllal,’\ l’iua, Combs. in. with A large lot .1!“ I, SEGARS AND TUBAL‘CUS. ‘ Aha. Coal Di! and Can] U l Lamps. Call-ind we [or yvmselves. 11m uuurlmml ll no‘ onlytull, but he sell: as thy-1p u lhu chmpelt. ‘. ~) The highest price paid for old Lu-yd. \ DAVID TILOXL'L, JR. Gettysburg, Nat-ch 7, 1884. ‘ x No Humbug. HAMBERSBURG ST. ALWA YS ,AHEA D. C -I‘HIS WAY TOR BARGAIAST-‘JUHN L. HOLTZWORTH has Just returned fram the City with the lnrgt-st and most complg u- ussurlr mm of RATS AND CAPS, “NUTS . AND SHOES, that liu been brought luym, thin town Bince the wur. His Mud. i— ' not only complete, but i; 6000 and CHKAP, embracing every variety of. Boots nnfi Show for Men and Boys, whilst the Ladies will find everything in their Hue, from the time! 43 it'-r to the heaviest Shoe. Children} .\hgi- ~1 of every description, in great variety. Also. Ln. diea’ Hg", fine quality, and Children'n Hun. ohll ltylel Ind prices. A 139, Trunks, Car pet Bags, Values, Umbrellas. Gloves. Slot-k -ing's, Tocho, UigMl,nnd Notion: of every description. ' fi-Don't forget the place. Chamberlbnrg Itreet, opposite tho Lutheran Church, Getty!- burg, Pd.” JOHN L. IIOLTZWURTH. 50V. 21, 1564. u P. B. Piokmg. EBA? CLOTHING. BAL’HMORE ST.. GETTYSBURG. P (_‘KING’S CLOTHING STURE, BALT. ST. PICKING‘S CLUTHIVG STORE, BALT. ST. I'ICKING’S CLUTHIVG STOKE, HALT. S’l‘. PICKING'S CLOTHING STORE, BALTuSTf PICKHG"? CLOTHING STORE, BALT. ST. GREAT PLACE To BUY (31,0'1'mx0, GREAT PLACE To BUY (:LumeG, GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLUTIHSG, GREAT PLACE TO BUY “mama,- GREAT PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING, ~ AT F. B. Plcxmn's, AT F. u. Plcxnu's. - AT F. n. memrs, AT F. B. PICKXNU'S, AT F. B. Plcxme's, ‘ xx BALTIMORE STREET, 1 m BALTIMORE STREET, ‘ 1N BALTIfiORE STREET, IN BALTI om: STREET, IN BALTmouE STREET. GETTYSBURQ. ‘A. firm met 0! FALL ANI mun GOODS just received. Gun and cxn- ‘ no. omm, 1334. ' ‘ K 0.000 bush. (Bra: .1": tinted. NEW mm AT THE _ . . _ _ _ OLD WAREHOUSE, W3l. E. BIDDLK J; COL would inform tho public that they have leaned the Wur‘ehouu on the col-her ol‘ Summon street: and the [hil roud, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on « the GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all in hnnéhel. The highest prices will alt wnya be paid lot ’ WHEAT, RYE, Gong OATS, iovsn. a: TIMOTHY SF. 133, l-‘LAXSEED, SUMAF, HAY a aTRAW; Dried Fruit, Natl, Soap, Hams, shoulder! and . Sldel, Potatoes, with everything “em in on country produce line. - » 9N BAND, For SALE, Oofl’eel, Sagan, Manuela. yrugafTau, Spicel, San, Oboe», Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Burch, Brooml. Bun-ken, Blanking, Brushel, Bonpa, tc. {Hm COAL OIL, Fish (vi1,,'r..r,kc,... FISH of all kinds; NAILS AND (SPIRES; Smoking and Chewing TobaccQa. ; I They are nlwny: able 1o Eupply nml-It rue nniylo of FLOUR, with the dilfcrcnk kinds of FEED. Also, GROUND PLASTER, wim GUANOS And other termizers. flCOAL, by th bushel,lon. or car load: , Thcir Cur: run to Baltimore and Mn}; twice I weak, nnd they win be happy :9 carry‘goods either'wny at moderate chug. .\lnrketmen, country merchnnu, and others, will find it to xhexr advantage to p nronxze this line. . They ask a ahnro ofthe puMic's custom,lnd 'ill Ipnre uo eflon to render satisfaction to, all, tellers or buyers. Aug._22, m 4. tf Private Sale. HE VALUABLE FOUNDRY TN ,m BOROUGH OF GETTYSBURG.—-Thith the only Foundry Within ten nules. I hug two mu 0! Triplévgenr Horse Poweu. two you Bevel-gen Powers, 1: Inrizejlot of Pleugh PAM lernl, Stove Funeral, and many other Pattern. .11 such as pro needed. Also, I Lathe, Drill Stock, “4.0!! Cutler, all in running order. Likawisa, I HOUSE AND LOT OF URUUND, near the Foundry. Also, two Lots of Grant! I: the Depot. Possession wul‘be given In“; time delin d. DAVID STERXER.‘ pre. 5, 11184. if Mill and Farm 'r PRIVATE sun—l will nu “mm. A Sula thuVALUABLE HILL PROPERTY ~knowa gr Nellhemu's Mill—situate flu miles west of GAY-vsnurg. on Upper Mar-h Creek. The improvement: area Met-5,935 chm mu, Saw mu, m DWELLING “ if: Housns mud n BARN. d Tho Farm contains FIFTY-FIVE ACRES of» choice Granite Laud-anon Meadow bottom; fi'l‘erms accommodating. ' . Ram, 1864. tf um. AILNOBD. For Sale. - VERY DESIRABLE nu. chaining _ . 71 Ann And upwards, fimau 1} mile! east 01-Oxfozd. in Bahama tantalum hunt“: u the property 9! John Blpp, who am; rc- . lids-‘O3“, in-l will flow it. to guy pc‘u‘o‘g‘ ' wishing to look i¢ it. “nether wnh‘ .tfiqrg'fiz? Ind 68 Perches Wood Land; in :hcksqn mu m: übfip, fitm- by: Term “commenting" ' ’- - ‘ 680. mm «‘35 Gettynbnrg, Du. 10, 1864. It .. 7 . ' H - ’ . .....L’. ..‘ {.OTHXNGI CLOTHXNQ t-d‘lan'y of an: 0 com]: I'm opened. Also Rants, 850 d ' um, n.. km, 9n eh: m 3313 mm; r' WM. E. BIDDLE t CO.
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