Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, November 26, 1866, Image 3

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Profaned by rro•ol I-t torsi roam) t.
am.7.1 401 4,tl
pira,ig•frotitired Pend 01: 4 ir
liens* s., Ali tile
htltYValloable nmlletne iWallitig; in
tie cure of all thane Vattittll tool itentierout d
SlAgtO whteh the fettl4le oonatltut lon t. It
-moderates all exileinsa and temoYes ail obstru :-
Lions,,_arpt a Sr.e,ly cur° may be relied 0n.. ,
ToHatrledLa`ltulittipeculiarlyeaited, It will,
In &short thne, Iniug,olithe monthly perdel with
rarintiartty.
CAUTtoY.—These I not ha taken toy
Yemalc.; durin t iio Flair Too a!•, ntIFN 00 of l'n,g-
Tis r liy, wi th ey are sure to bring
`safe. on Yllavarriagc,
hi t any other time they are `safe.
n WI e We* of .Nervous and Spinal A ffirrt lon9;
7141141 n the Wick and I.lmhs, Fatigue no slight
exertion, palpitation of the II curt, flystrrie,, /1114 i
Whites, then will it cure wh e n flii Oth
er menus have falkst ; and although a powerful
ram My, do not emltstln ir calomel, antlmot*,
or aovtillax 111'11411 to the molt I to non,
fullillrettlung 10 the pwnphlet urnimil each
paeltage,yritith tetrefull_v preserve.).
nohrby all Druzgillt.a. Price Out) Dollar, ptr
LEL
kIPEIIATANOTICE.—It Is the Cate or every valu
able MeaLitneto be I 3 eau tilltls:
therelbee, that ilia lotters &M. are
blown In the bottle, an I that earl] wrapper Iwo,"
41to rito.st:lttAZ qt the slgnittitr" rat I. O. ft 11,1)-
IVIN'&00., an] JOa osni. {D' Withoulwhlat
none are genuine.
Y. A.--one Dollar. with Eighteen tents rixst
an,.l,o‘....l to unveil tip /"I .kgelt fur tin. Un t
led tAtatoe4
JOll 11qi1C. , 6. V Out huhlt St ri..oh, New Yorlc.
will Insure A battle .mitallibig Itg Pa Is, by re
turn mall, s,•ale 1 trout ull ohservalaan.
Deo. IS, ly
to owners Of noises mut CatUr
Tobias' Derby ougedition Powdera are t‘ tirri.tit
ed superior to any ahem, or ao priy e for the cure
of Widen' per, NVortns, Dots. limighAlf 1 de-bou nd ,
Colds, ke., in Homes; and Colds, 'Coughs, Losa of
la Ilk, Block Towle, ura iflatetaper, .te., in eat
-tie. These Powders were formerly put pp by
Dim !mon I,Tuhtus,son of Dr. 'roman, and, s I nee
his deal*. the deatatol has 1t.... , 11,,0gr0t.L-for
that Dr. 'fohlas has continued to audaufueture
them. They arc perfeetl3 "die and innueedit ; ran
'reed of stopping the wort:leg of your
They inemee thelipetite.give a Lbw etha t, cloallaa
the biennial and *rinury organ s; also Jut 0 age
the milk of runs. Try tlaou, aa•l you will er
be without, them. Thrum - , \l" out:tuft, the eulebrd-
Led tratnea of trotting ha.,h, huu awed tiaon fur
years. and ret•tartntentls theta to tads frierats.
J'llllo. P. DuSh, of the, Jerome Dace hoarse ; Ford
ba Y„ would notstate them until he w.ut told
of what they are eOthrumed, shawl - a. laieh h 1• Ic
never without them. iie h.ts 01. , Ar 20 running
;tomes hi tats charge, end for the laSi threw yours
has used pa other medicine for tltlent. He IlitS
khoty lin to reler anyone W ham.
Over 1,000 oilier references elm I,e 4101 at flied.,
pat. Kahl Druggbda and Saddlars.
een le per tea. pepgt, Street, New
Tura, [Nor. it, ltl,J, , 71V
A,Tikeis ?aka. ' l'
Are ,eon //la, foully and tiomplainlng f Ara
OIL or order with ) .*1 . ,1111,4.,/ rued
Four Gicil 114%
orb ultra the, prel2 lc 1.0 seriou, 1I: 1)44, soot.: ht.
of skkavas Js er..vpluir upcu yoti, hhoul,l Lu
J/Xiirli/ii lA' It I lip, ly &pie or ae right, rEloody.
'ink.. A yea's l'llln, nad cluarlme out u'tnunk and
Lliretor4—purity ha Wood, and 101 Ih., 11 Ids 1110
4,1 i Li 11,01.1 flirted 111 Iteliilii Tlniy NNW/titan
I.ll , 9itileLtotim 01 111. , bwly luau Vlz,,,r.'pzs actll. dy.
Parity the oystAml from Ike OW ruili loin/ which
(11.1,1Ae. A mkt 1.1.41,1.4 sionai.illiere fn 111/3
/Jo ly, WI 1 ./Ordtlig , ti lot :1./ritual
If ilia react upon Lin 1//4/.111 c., and too
orgoua. pro•hwhai: geks.tul Il4td.r.Ya•
lion. auffuruut /Pad 54 1 uhle lo
con Futon, Lake A per's Yr its,,tint wee twig directly
iney rehture the natural Si lon of Chic systtln, and
irlih it 1111. I.)o.i.y.iut 10,1 rag of 11.•411U
1V hat Is 1 rni• and /in 11,punItila Ili 11l It/ vial told
ruunrnt ii , ounilaint. 14 saw, ILI to any Of the
deep Sealed •I sa e
porgai v/i eft:wt. slolll.lr
" I ,..froetloua anJ derianvulent4 of "the natural
fun 0 , ,114 of the body. they Arc rapall.t. and LI/ y
of them Attrol.rou.',..l tly the ran,. 10 ~ /11/1. NouVl
ww) koo.v the virtue 01 these I'll wlll negkei le
employ lola wa..a from Ulle disorders
they rare, such as li. , arlache, Fool sto.ll dell, DI :4-
t•ify, P.iiiou entuyl.o lilts, 111.1 livrialigi^-
10.11 1 , of tne Liver, C.lctiVolilo.,
It eaetharn. 11.11eutnaLlson, Prol..v. Worms unit
when token 111 1.11. g,
111 , 'y are Silvlr, 11./ lII*I 111 , ill Plt Re 1,1 1 , /,
...111 111110 111010 Pitglly, 1,11161 urlf.lll%.ly L:10,
1 , 0 i.,/14 , 11iV.• nlnilrinr y. 1 I
h e l m r,..1 hy J. A r. a .1, Co., 1 ,otireli,
0,1 I by A. tr. Ilu••11 ticttysnurg.
.7s; u v. 2ln
Coyttnl,Tionks Dlseatiesd
Water mart tie udapted to the imture of the Nit.
or there will be rib luoroaae: the 00i1 nalht bI
/4411 , 14. 4 4 to the hoed, or t byre will bemoans . ..turns:
and the henteu bJkly mood, eontglo I iiipurltles.
there will "he no ideltuthw. The roan! whoee bow
els and bhxit been cleansed by g few
/314ANDREl'Ii'S PILL+ •
may walk th re , I ulet•tol distnew Without fear.
"The life of the tle.dh. is the bloat." TO soeurn
health we alma USI' 13134ND131 , :fil'et 1.11,1,•;,
Lecture we eauuot bo sick but from aft - healthy
aeeumulat lona Itt the bowel.; or the blool,
ilrattdretlea remove: this method le foleow.
lug nature, and 14 rare. and stood the text of
time. Kee 33. Ilrmadretlt lu white leltera iu the
Cloverament atamp. guld by all lirtutzleta.
0et.2.1,1131k1. Lu
Deistical, It Madura, and Catarrh,
Tr...utast with the utmost imoevist. by Pr. J.
IR k Ai A•itlisi en I Au ri!.t„, (formerly 01 Leyden,
liallaml,) No 519 PI SEStreet, Tex
timoniala front the moat rellaiiii•sourvial In the
AIM Comitry eon tweeen at his mile:. The
(.t.•ulty are Invite! to ,wmonpany thole
patients, ae he Ina no aea•rens in his pt;.&.•ttw•. Ar
tificial eyed inaorted withapt palm •No cliargue
'stale f ,, r examination. '
WrLU,lii 3. Ile
More...hilts' Gs ti
(.7.in eta oily iLivaluti lig In public favor; throughou t
ho n t..,1 :4Late4, the British kipau
fsh iLinerica„ andneeding nn
FLOURISEI OF TRUMPETS
to proilatru ita tbalt SLJAlditriOirtiele.
CliltlrackDalitrri IiIIR DYE,
is now far slisatol of any prep:Jim! Jiti'of Its class.
Vettole of Fuel'len at length thoroughly tauter
isij
Mani the terrible en lima Co eotalled by the
' ueo of metallic soil ca le prep.irdtlaus, and ad
mit the superiority of th s famous vet:Alit& Dye.
Xianufartured by Ji litlitliirAls.qto, 6 Astor
notiv.., New York. Suld by Druggiods. Applied . ,
by all llulg Drisseri. [Oct. iiii,„'bil. lux
to Consunipti wes.
The mlvertls..r, having been restore.] to health
In a few week 4 uy a very Kiln Pie reul. , ,ly, alter
Laving au Yere,l for several years with a sever•
lung afteetlon, and that dread diseuso, CUIP4(1111))-
tiqU—itt, anxious to mato known tw‘lils teltuM-
YufTer•rr the means Of cure.
To All who desire it, he will send tt , copy of the.
r:seriptlou used (free of ehargo,) wig' th e diroe-
L
p ions for preparing and u -and me same, which
iney will and a suktu g:Unn 141 a. CONSI7.I[PrION,
A`Cri/ VA, 'lllt..,Nt.'LLlTlrf, CoLle;, :old all
Throat' an I Lung A.tr tlons. 11Ie o'nly onjel. of
the e•lveril•or fil sounl;ug the Proseript!,,n hi to
ben:flt the. attileted, e.n.h4presul h turuAt ion which
se etha•!eives Lo be (11Va he hopQs every
uiu Tnrrw will try his retu..dy, as it wlil oust then)
it it tuna. an.l luny prey° r U 1000341% i '
l'artak% wls'alag the proscription rims by return
wall, will please :Odra.*
Key. EDWAItD A. wItAoN,
Williamsburg. didugs co, New York.
Mar. 5, 1800. /y •
‘Votiee.
ripllß term of office or the undersigned being
aboot to expire, be hereby gives notice
to all persons interested that be 011 expect
all tees for Guardian Appointments; Confirma
tion of Sales of Real Estate, Inquisitions, &c.,
to be paid by the January Term of Court, af
ter which Lint they will be placed. in the
.adds ut a proper officer for csllection.
JAMES J.' ; FISK,
C:erk of Courts.
Noy: 20, 18CG, at
Notice.
JOS EPH ESTATE. - . - Lette rs of Ad
ministration on the eat.ite of Joseph poir,
Erq , late of Germany township, Adkins coun
ty, dec'd., homing been granted to the under
signed, the first named residing Mountjoy
township, and the last named in the city of
Baltimore, they hereby glee notice to all tier
sons indebted to Said salute to maks immediate
payment, and I:heti& haring claims against the
lame to present Wein pooperly authOtitated
for settlement.' Plus FINK%
JOSEPH FINK, Jr.,
Administrators.
Nor. 26, 1666. 61.*
Pay T e rp
MAE undersigned having ret:red from 'bui
nese, be asks those indebted to make
payment - with ae little delay at possible
!Stich es do not settle Lefure the firtit ut Janui
ary nest, will find their accour.ts in' the hands
of an 'offieer , f,or collection.
JOSEPH S. GIagSPIS.
Abgrir, Npv. 26, 1866.
I!
May WaPted• •
TWEIR underaigned will pay the birthOst mar
ket price* .or,SAY. itiqu'ae at spaug.
jar's Warehouse, Oettysiirg.
' STRICKHOUSER WISOMOY.
Nor. 1866. tf
Shingles. • N.. • :
Min SIIINGLES, the best in the Inerket,
for sale at JA.POI4 sitEADS'A untie i i4p.
er &Pit *IA ti t illaiktio; l 44l o inAithlNTl*
Desuottnrip -
Nov. VI, IBGe. . t 4
PUBLIC-SALL
F REAL ESPA SA I'OHDAY, the
O
22u.i day of IigLIEMUEII nest, the: sub
scriber, as *geed tut tbe — fiefs of Ur. Henry
A. Lilly, deceased, will otfelat Puhhe Sale,
ou the prewises, the heal Klaata Of wad dece
dent, :
A. I.or OF 0t1 , 11.7N111, situate In tleSher
rystown, Adams comity, Pa., artioininf, , tots of
Jerome kleinier and Osvid Jlnrtlo, and front
ing ou the mate street, having thereon erected
a nearly new Two-story frame
wenthernourtled 110thiEl, with a e4,41111 . _
11. t, Out•lattten, and
&able ; also, a well Of good
water :tad a variety of choice Fruit ou the tot.
This is 01118 Of the nuke desirable residences
in Ike twill.
Also, TWO SMALL TRACTS, a quarter of
a scile back of Ilegherrystown„ on the road
leading to ultald's mill, ad,juining lands of
William Menges, Jean Waltman, and others.
The„„two contain i Acres and eh Perches,
more or less,,of first-rate loud—under good'
fencing cud is a high state of cultivation.
Persons wishing co view the property are re
quested to cull on the undersigned, residing in
flcSherrystown.
bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on
said day, when attentlauce will be given and
kerma wade known by
JAMES GUREIINATOit,
Nos. 2e, 1806. • Agent for the (feint.
Amistaut Assergsurs
FOB AL.XIIS COUNlY.—Asse•sor ea
u froth lots mode the followinz Aia..tsnieut
bitrisioud fOr the county of Adnuot, and the
followiug persons have been Appointed Arista.-
nut Asitztors :
Division Nu. I.—Gettysburg bormivh, CUM.
cittiojuy and Butler town
ships. J. U. i N EELY, Assi.taut Asseibur, P. v.
Urttysburg,
!pastor NO. 2 —Menailea, Franklin, Ilatnil
tonban, Litierty, klial.land and Freedom to /U..
4.alttlltLES HINKLB, Aastataat Ad
sez?ur, P. o:Fairfield, Pa.
Division N i o.'4.—ltuntington, Latunore, Ty
rube.lton *nil Reading townships.
Tlit/SIAS G. is WELT, Assistant Asstssor,P.
11. Yuck Sulphur Springs, Pa.
Division No. 5.-43erinunv, Union, Cono
wig°, turd, Derarick and Mon/al/Inca:tut
1 6) wnshipi,. and Lit/tem/au and Beraick bur-
OtigitS, GEt/litiki SIONESIFEIL, Assivinut
Ast.essur, Litticstutvn, Pa.
Nov. 2.6, 1 G. 4t
Notleeks.
NOTICE i i heleby given to alla..egatees and
other tier.ons concerned, that the Ad
nuni.tratien 'Accounts hereinafter ineutloacd
will be pre.onted at the Orphaft's Court of
Adrupt - county, for eouliruLttion and allowance,
on THURSDAY, the nth day of Da:EMI:RR,
MA, at 10 (*lock, A. /1.,'1,ia:
315. The account of James L. Jones, admin
istrator of the estate of ilat:lda Jones, dee'd.
340. The account or Hobert C. Llarpir, E=q ,
testautentaly trustee (under the will of
Bighaur, deceu.ed,) of Jiro. Phebe Ash
baukA.
347. The first account of ILary ;Vaster and
Lieaty Ll•ter, adtuini•trotors of the estate of
Hcorj• al.ster i tate ul (it:Lula:4 LuYr 11014, Ad
ams county, deceaged.•
;i4B. The first and Jinni nem nt of in. Roas
White, guardian of Isaac M. Orodnrir.
249. The first and final it, count of Daniel
Trimmer, administrator of the estate of Cada
atiue llec 6 , deceased.
S. DEI.. LILLY, Register.
RertisteT's Office, Gettysburg,
uv. 20, ISCO.
Notice.
11.1.Eft'riESTATE.—Letters of
'Hoiniiii:tr..taoli on the cbtii,o3 ut )7 ictu.el
late of Hain:Rot tarp , Ail 013
CO., 111111 W:: ltheu•grailtvd to 410 , 1;41g/a re•
riding in
tioLice t 0 ail per.wta ii-1 , 44i.et.110 said e.lnte to
titake itniuPiLiate pnpwent , uud tliu-ie haring,
chums ugnic..gt the sanie tc tweseut Orem prop
erly autiient.icaLeil for- titotkiniiiit.
BuriNalm,
Oct. lit, IBGG. GL*
_ _
NoW , AN
IREDEILIGIC fl 4,111t11.tp".9 ESTATE-
Leiters of a lminisirrition iri the estate of
d erii k R dim] oin, late ol Cutulierland town
ship, Adanii comity, deceased, ILIA ing been
granite.: to the undo; signed, residing in the Sallie
to-rnship, Le tereby gives nutiee to all persons
itideidaid to said eiitate to make immediate
pa) me 14, and those having Maims against the
smile to\ present them properly authenticated
for settlement PE PER Tll URN,
Oct. 29, Natl. Ct Administrator.
Vati — ce
ACOI3 BUSHEY ESQ'S, ESTAT Attere
of administration on the estate of J cob
Iluebey, Esq ;late of Getiyabn rg, Adams coun
ty. deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residang in satne pl.kce be hereby gi,ves
entice to all persons indebted to- slid estate
L. in-ke immediate. p-tyment, aul those hay
in.: claims against the same to pre4cut them
properly authentteated for settlement.
WILLIAM MeCLEAN,
Nor. 12, 186 a. Ct Administrator.
,
Nol
; MIN OASSAT'S ESTATE.—Letters of ali
t
ministration on the estate of Jahn Cassat,
late of Strahan township, al.una county, de -
ceased, haringbeen granted to the undersigned,
residing, in a Line township, he hereby gives no
tice to ill peraona in ietted to said est.ite to
make ithmedi ite 'payment, end those haring
claims against the sam topresent them properly
authenticated fur se , tl mont.
N F. FELTY, Amer.
Npr. 12, 1866. dis,
ho:lec.
FIIIIIIIRT L A Utl II lAN'S EST ATE.—
ja Letters of Ad ininistratioi on the estate
01 :terbert.lleGlaughlin, late of 11.1 milt Dnban
tow eahip, Ad tins ccnrity,deceasett,having been
granted W th.. unuercig..ed, , regiding in same
township, he herehrgive , 3 notice to all percons
indebted to said e=totte to makeimmedinte pay
ment,en Ithose having claims sgailtstthe same to
11 re.ellt them properly authenticated for settle
ment. J.I.IIES 11. 31 IRS:LILL,
Hai•. 12, 18GG
Notice.,
TArioß fifIELL.kIIAN'S ESTATE.—Letters
tj of laininistration on the est tte of Jacob
tihellorden, late of Franklin township, Adams
cOnnty, l deceased, haring been grimted to the
nndersigned, residing in Butler township, he
hereby gives notice to all persons indeblaed to
said estate to make immediate p tvmcnt, Sand
those having claims ag.tinst the same to pre
sent them properly authenticated* for settle
ment. JONAS B. ORNErt, Adm'r.
2i J 9. 5, 1561 61
Notice.
EDIiFIV LIT TLE'S ESTATE.—Letters
testamentary on the estate of Andrew
tulle, late ut Munn tpleusant township, Adams
county, 'deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, residing in Germany tp, he hereby
gives notice told: persons indebte.ito said estate
to make immediate payment, sad those having
claims against the same to present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM RIDER, Executor.
jerFpr the sake of conven:ence, persons
indebted'or having claims are referred to the
widow of the 'deceased, who sill settle the
[Nov. 19, leGti. Ct.*
Notice.
PArbAVED SARBAUGH'S ESTATE.—Letters
of administration on the estate of David
tkugh, Late of Tyrone township,. Adams
cotritey; deceased, hiving been granted to the
under,,igaed„residing..:a Butler town..hip, he
hereby gives notice to all persotts •iadebted
to said ostate to make immediate payment,
and those 11111,111 Z Clairlli against the setae to
present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. JOHN HAN&S,
Oct, 18,1866._, Gt Adminigrator
2,000 tons May -
WANTED.—Tbe Beater Nen Hay Com
pany will pay the UM HEST MARKET
PRA YE for HAY, dettvered at their Hay Shedi,
in Oztord, at P. ilann's Station, and in Gettye.
berg: JEREMIAH DIEM.,
Gettysburg, 0ct.12, 1805. 3m Agent.
-- _ -- -
CO" DOLLAR AND FIFTY DENT§ wiU
buy a pair of nice, fine, patent leather
upped BALMORAL SINES, fur ladies, at the
. _ _
Store at.
Qa or you tire
A i',ll:leb, Dr. 47u4i,ta t i f r vws,
Grand Aar,' Report. •
Two Properties
TffTo the Honorable ti e dodges of the Court A TPRlTATNSALE.—Tbesubscriberoers
of (devotee Sessions ol,the Peace in and til, his Real R•tate at Private Sale,tonsist,
ter the county of Adams. leg of the tollowing :
The Grand Jury for the November Term, No. 1. A FARM, situate is Franklin town.
A. D., 1806, having t isiteo the Public Build. ship, Adams county, about 4 miles south of
idles, Legleate to make the following report . Costar:llre, adj meinr lands of Arnold Livers,
1 We f•disiii the Jail buildiukaud rells, kr. , Nter Henry. Ames Pi-hl, and otters, certain
, neat sad elan, and in a condition highly log 2.14 ACRES, tu eor less, about GO being
' creditable to she officer in ebarge. , cleared, and the ti lauce first-rate Timber,
The Grand Jnry hairy uuderstood that the locest,ehesuut, rock ak, black oak, and white
lEasters Peaite_ntisry is nearly or quite fell of oak. There is a rods nt stream through the
' cunt iota at present, and that it will be nose- farm, with a good sa mill site, and water in
suiy for the Court to sentence prisoners or ail the fieldi but on The inn- ~..
convicts to the Coin:son Jail of the county for provereents are a Twb story Log ..:41 . 11 - 11 .
I short coufinem 11
ent. They therefore recom• 011.1 SE, Summer Kitchen, Smoke 2,1. : . :,i
' mend to the Commissiouers of the county to . House. Bank_ Barn, Wagon' Shed, •': -,-„,
.7
bare more .eells in the Jail properly secured, Corn Crib, Hog Pen; and other out-buildiugs.
as there are but two of s rid cells in a prioper There is an excellent spring at the door, and l
and secure condiliou for the confine:neut. of two young Apple Orchards oa the property.
convicts. We also found the gates Jeweling i No. T. A TRACT, OF f. i 1 , ND, about of a
I
into the Jail-yard to he defective, and call the ' milamtst of the abOre, adjl loin Peter flake
attention of the Commissieuers of the county and Victor Nelthenny, coutaining f.. 2 Acres
thereto. more or lesa, about' $0 acres being to good l
In regard to the Alms-honse, the room of ',Timber. The improivetnents are a one _
, the inmates, as well as the beds, presented an "and a half story Double Log 110rSE, I: , tr
' air of cleunlincsa and comfort which spoke ' Sta/le, Smoke louse, and a Well House,
(well for the Steward and family. The wanti ' with a !slime well of water in it. Also a spring
of the inmates arc duly cared for, a proper and a fine young Apple orch•N , l on the place.
reward in economy and good house-keeping I Perzdius wishing to view the property are
being lawn}, ball. The grounds have Wen rerriested to call ou. tie subscriber, residing
much improved by the erection of a long. ' on No. I. i
needed good fence. Dot several of the build- 1 The property will lbe sold on. (may terms,'
I item especially the bora and main building, and divided to snit pu rchnsers.
are in much need of new roofing in part. As 1 GEORGE DAYWALT,
soon ns means will permit, repairs of the kind i Nov. 120866. 4w 4
I indicated should be wade. We call the at. '
tentiou of the Is rectors thereto.
Respectfully Submitted,
LEVI CHRONISTF.II, Foreman,
Adam Miller, Jacob l'hillips,
Alex. ItenehotT, Gehrge Bushman,
Elko, Kepner, Conrad Wiertn.tn,
Benjamin Ferry, Jonathon I%i-:er,
Eli Hartman, John Lard on,
David Miller, Washington Shover,
Thos. G: Neely, John Wertz,"
!leery Culp, Jacob Notre:omq
Isaac My( rs, George Wolf
.
P. J. A. lelhnrn,
Nov. 2G, 18t;G.
Codey's Lady's Book.
FUR lEti7.
T 111
Fashion _Warne:hie of the it
LIERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FASIL
TOSS. The most magnificent Steel engravings.
DOUBLE FASHION PLATES. Wood engra
vings on every subject that tan interest Indies.
Crochet knitting, Netting, Embroidery.; Arti
cles for the Toilet, for the Parlor, for the
Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, in
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473 Broadwiy, New York.
AthainisLnttor
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Jury List for Special Court.
GENOIIAL JURY.
Reading—Stunual IL Taughinbaugh,"Anclrew
Brough. •
MenaVen—lsafte Denier, Knoell RAMAT. 'lin.
Latinfore—Josoph Fielde, Joseph Shaifer.
Hamiltonban—William Wafter.
lionntpleasont—John ErkenroJe, Samuel
Geisehnan, John liar, Samuel D. Lairrence.
lionuijoy—William Koontz, John B. Spangler.
Conowago—Absalom Aulibangh.
Franklin—Lafayette Brenizer, William Vance.
Huntington—Wm. B.Gardner,Jeremiah Bream,
Sebastian Fickes.
Cumberland—Jacob Swisher, John Curren'.
Liberty—George Fiscal, John Irwin.
Berwick tr.—Minh/Lel Carl.
Berwiok bor.—George Biker.
Gettysburg—Matthew Eichelberypr, Jobn
Cruel.
Union—Jacob G. Ranh oar.
Strabah—William Thomas, of C.
Oxford—SOlomno Brown.
Freedom—Michael McFadden. -
Littlemown—Simon S. Bishop.
Hamilton—Chattel: Rebert, Joht. Snyder
Butler—John Boer.
Highland—Jesse P. Topper.
N0e.19, 18dC. to .t 1
SONE days ago, a liiTShilt strayed-from a
drove belonging to the enbscribtr. The
drote was at the time pasturing an his farm,
in Cumberland tovulihip. Any person know
ing of a strawike steer, will please communicate
the tact to the 0116 r-signed, in Gettysburg, A
liberal reward will be paid.
NICHOLAS CODORI, Sr.
Nov. 19, 18i1G. 3t
riAIIR to the premises of the subscriber, in
Ilightund township, about, the middle of
October last, a WHITS SIMI would now
weigh 300. pounds. No particular marks.—
The owner is reqinseted to prove property, pay
charges, and take her away.
vans STOMA.
Nor. 19, 1886. 31'
H. 0. whops
,flYgrtCgtl43—za large apartaneco, of ere'' ,
gige_aq!pite—,tust opened at
Israel Hula'
Stray Steer.
Stray Hog.
A Good Fstrm
T PRTVATi- SALE.—The subset iher offers
. 1 1 a t Private Salt-, Lis valuable FARM, sit s
ate in Fiemlom township, Adams county, Pit.,
containing 127 ACRES, more or less. The
improvements con As s, of a anod Two- • I .
story ROUSE, anti Log itt•tra, Wash
House, Smoke Howe and bl ilk Douse
ell under one roof; nd other outbuildiuis
There are two wells o good water, oue et tho
house and the other a the Barn, an I a never-
ftiliugglreain of wat r running through the
farm. There are two Yonag Orchards on the
premises,. nod a variety of all kinds of fruit.
There is about 23 Acres of good Timber and
a fair pro Portion of Meadow. The land is in a
High state of cultivation, and will be sold on
reasonable terms. This firm is conveniently
located to Mills, Markets, Schools, Churches,
he , and it among the most desirable in the
county.
Persons wishing to 'claw it will call on the
undersigned, residing therroa.
_
_
ABRAM FLENNEtt.
Ingest 27, 186 d. 3M
- ----
- A Small Property
AT PfIiVATE SALE.--The und4rsigned
offers at Plicate Ssile, his valuable prop
erty, situate in Mena len township, Adams
county, on the road ending tr um Hunters
town to Petersburg, bout 4 miles from the
latter place, contsdning about 30 ACM'S, more
or less, improved with "a onod one a .-__
and a half story LOG fIOUSE, and.4" , 'ltfu
a good Stable of large size, with ';:t4 il ,
a never-falling well Of water a - !l_•:.'..' , '.
the door. There is al first-rate garden, and
the land is all in a high st itii of cultivation.
There are &lout 2 acres of Timber, and a salli
elect quantity of .11eadiipw land. here is a Yu
ri, tj ut fruit on the premises. The fences are
id good order. The property is conveniently
located to Markets; Schools, Churches, ace..., and
is one of the most desirable properties iu the
county.
persons wishing to view the property will
call on the undersigned, residing thereon.
GEOltuE DAUGIIEILTY
Oct. 29, 18CC. tf
Land t i er Sale.
THE flitiscriber offers for sa le, a TRACT or
LAND, cout•cining WI ACRES, Etiolate in
Cumberland township, Adams eonnty, two
miles (ruin Gettysbuig, near the Enituitshurg
road, adjoining hinds of Rev. Joseph Slierfy,
Samuel Pltzew, and others. The whole tr.tct
ir4 set in fruit trees, :hat of them hearing.
Tbere r ii . a one-story LUG 1101;.>E on
the preunses—also a Sia ble. • 11511
If out sold before SATURDAY the "
Bth day of DEs EMBER. next, it t i l on that
clay be offered at public sale, on the premised,
at 1 o'clock, P. N., when attendance will be
given and terms madelrown by
UV:IST AN SCHEFFERER.
Nov. 19, 18G6. tai
Win. Blar b Son,
C ARLISLE, 1 A.,
IMPOILTIRB or
CHINA AND Q UEENSWARE,
ASO WIIOLESALK AND 'MAIL
G-liiSCERS
-- ..
P. S.—The largest variety- of the very best
CONFECTIONARY' kept - constantly on hand,
and sold below Pliiindt Ipbia Prices.
TALLOW CANDLES made for our own
sales, and sold below regular market rates
SALT at Phils,delphi4 prices with freight
MEE
Nov. 19, 1866. 3t
At the 01t1 Business
lEIVIS itS3 re-comMenced
.4 the TAILORING-laitainess. in Chambers
burg Armet, between Washington and West
streets, Gettysburg, and asks a share of the
custom of the public. Ills long experience in
the business eitabfes him to guarantee good
fits and good work, whilst the latest f,.shions
will be consulted in cutting whenever desired.
Ito efrurt will to spared to render satisfaction,
and It's tecis_sttre that all who patronize him
will ue satisfied. Iris prices for work are as
low as they can pozsibly be to afford Lint an
economical living, and no one could in reason
ask them to be any less. lie asks his old
friends to give Lim a call, as well as the pub
lic gc aurally.
Nov. 111, 1866.
DOBBINS'
Electric Soap
SAVES TIME!
SAVES MONEY I
saves LABOR!
SAYE" CLOTHES!
,SAVES WOMEN!
. ,
A,ND ALL OILOCERS SELL IT .
It In used by cutting into small 'heeler'
and dissolving in hot water, thee soak the
clothes five to tee minutes and a little hand
rubbing will make them as eleau as hours of
bard machine rubbing could do, with urdina.
ry soap, and the roost delicate fabric receive
no Injury. We can refer to thousands of fam
ilies who are using it, and who could dot be
persuaded to do without
DOBBINS'
ELECTIIIO
Stitt) BIC , ALL LICADIiG anocuas TIIBOUGLIOCIt
TUB IetATY.
'Manufactured only by
DOBBINS & LOVE.
WHOLESALE efFICIR
147 8 POA Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 12, 18C8 9
Pine Shingles.
Alot of Pia° &links from $6.50-
to $l5 per 1054; foe We at the Lumber
yard of O. U. BURIlLigi,
.091. 22, 1866 • ,
Picture Frames:
Ilk GREAT variety of PICTU3N PRUES,
with plain and conven glasses, int sale
114 orner's Drug and Variety Store.
June $6,1065.
( - c
UNENSWARE, Notions ,
Dry Goods, *c.;
in grass variety, at DUPHUILI 4 HOFF
itAl'3, northwest corner of the Sqtuire, Get
tysburg, Pa.
G Q to DICIVIIORN k EPTI RKANi, to pay your Dry Goods, Notions, Quaeastrure,
ke, qq the oorthgeit Qoruer or Diestosd,
aeetysburg, Ps;
The Old Syntem
1 - 1 F HIGH MOBS MUSD
BY NORRIS,
AT. his new eh-op Clothing. flat, Cap, float,
Shoe and Variety Store, or Cbatetorshorg
street, next door to Buehler's Dreg Store,
Certysburs, Pa.
Ttle p ublic ‘ 1 ;11 And at this Store th• largest
and moat f tchieu.ikr , 3 its -uttnient of Geode
tuva's an/ Buys wear, in Ad.tins cuuutg:
OVEIt COATS.
Beaver Orereo.its, PetersiLtat °rereads,
Seal Skin .iverrec‘is, Ciuth evercrelits,•
Eaquinukul !leaver uvercoei, etc., etc.
DRESS AND BUSINESS COATS !
Mark Clot% Dr:ss and Sack COALI, •
CAlliipere Sack and Fro. k Coats,
knit Woolen Union Coats and Jackets
PANTS kND VESTS!
Blank Cloth Pantaloons,
Black Casshnere Pantaloons,
Cassitriere Pantaloons,
Harris Cassimere Pantaloons,
s's
.Black Cloth Vests,
Bilk Grenadine Vests,
Plush and Satinet Vests, he.
HATS AND CA P 3.
Resorts lints, Silk Dress Hat 4, Dexter Hats,
Driving Hats, Clipper Hats, French flats,
Dasher Hats, - -Broadway Flats, Plush" Hits,
Marton flats, Brighton Bats, Mincio pate,
Croquet MO, B:stuark Bats, ' Pao flats,
Warwick Hatt Metropo:'n Flit ts, U. S. A.lLtts,
Dunkarti Bats, Cassinsere Hats, etc , etc.
Velvet Caps, Cassimere Caps, Fur Caps,
Cloth Caps, McClellan Caps, Navy Caps,
Scotch Caps, Petersham Caps, Boy'd Caps,
Plush Cap.,, Just risk TUINU . CAPJ, etc., etc.
BOOTS AND SHOD.i.
Z.u%; Calf Skin Bouts,
Men's HeAvs BoutA,
130f,s Jockey' Boots,
Sporting Coots,
]Ma's Cur Shoes,
Men's C ilf Skin Shoes,
Boy's Fiat. Shoes,
U. S. Army Shoes,
Gentlemen's Slippers,
Gum Overshoes, etc., etc.
GENTLEiIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
White 'Linda Shirts, Cassimere Shirts, Linen
and Niter Collars, Neck Ties' and Bolter
flies, Handkerchiefs, Woolen and Cot
• ton Stockings, Gloves. kluckskiu
Gauntlets and Gloves, Woolen
Drawers and Undershirts,
Seisrls and Comforts,
f‘uspenders, Umbrellas,
Canes, Valises, Trunks, Red
Flannel Woolen Drawers, &c.
The aboie mectioned articles c.tn al
ways be found at the CHEAP STOF•S of
T. C. NORRIS,
Chambt rsburg et. , nest door to Suehlez's.
Nov. 19, 1861.
The Lady 'n Friend.
BEAUTIFUL P NIUM ENGRAVING
"1: . REDUCIC PRICES TO CLUBS.
TOE LADY'S FRIEND announces fur
the following norelets:—A NEW STORY by
Mrs. Delay Wood, nothsr or "East Lynne,"
"The Ohannings," &e.; "HOW A WOMAN
HAD HER WAY," by Elie.tbeth Prescott, ftu=
thor of "Told by the Suu •,'".NO LONGER
YOUNG," by Auuan lr M. Douglas, author of
"In Trust," lc.; "DORA cAsTEL," by Frank
Lee Benedict.
It will give a SPLENDID. DOUBLE PAGE
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It will give a large assortment of WOOD
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kc , in every number.
It will give n popular piece of MUSIC, worth
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ry person sending on a Club.
It offers as Pretninras WHEELER k WIL
SON'S SEWING MACHINES, SILVER PLA,
TEI) TEA SETS, SPOONS, PITCHERS, GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES, GUNS, RIFLES;
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PLENN'SOYCLOI'EDIAS, LC.
T E It M S .
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Address- PEACON & PETE3SON,
310 w.usur Street, Philadelphia. i
Nov. 19, 18,1 G.
Groceries, Notions, etc.
o9EORG G H. SWOP E, baring lion:Used
the fine GROCERY E:iTABLISIIMENT
James A. Grimes ' on York streetot few
doors east of Wolf's Hotel, and having. added
largely to the already extensive assortinedt
on band, offers the public a variety of Goods
in his line r.irely,if ever before, kepi here..
lfis SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLAS
SES, SYRUPS, kc., can't be beat, in quality
ei. price ; whilst his assortment of NO fIONS
embracer almost everything the publio can
possibly need. House,-keepers and others,
should give him scan before buying elsewhere,
as Le is convinced that he has the best stock
in town, and that no We can go away distil:-
pointed. •
wirThe CABINET-MAKING business is
continued, is all its branches, at the-old stand,'
a few doors east of the Store. NJ efforts
spared to please the public, as heretofore.
Gettysburg, Nor. 5, iB6O. tf
•
Duphorn sr, Hoffman.
NEW STORE.
ON 1011.31011THWG3T OW .4 01 VIZ DIA..
POND, GETTYilltUita.
(Kaman as Ilake•s Of fur.)
DEALERS IN pRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAR
• PETS, QtTEENSWA RE, 3 / 4 0.,
all of which have bean bought at the lowest
market prices and will be sold accordingly.
Giro them a call. •No trouble to show Goods.
F. D. DLIPHORN,
S. W. 11OFFNA.N.
Oct. 6, MC.
-;-----
Sellini Of at Cost.
rpris undersigati, intetpling to motove from
Gettrsburg,owill selrAT COST until the
1.54.11 or November, any or all of his stock of
WATCHES CLOCKS, J4WKLRY, and SIL
VER-WAtik,
Persons wishing any article In my line will,
for a short time, have an opportunity to pur
chase it at a very reduced price.
Call and be convinced
Also, for dale, several articles of Household
Furniture, including 1 tuahugitny Bureau, 1
double Wardrobe, 1 eott.tge Bedstead, 2 Feath
er beds, : tea-plate Stove, dtc., &c.
Gettisburg, Oct- 23, lltdd.
NEW GOODS.
3ROE ARNOLD has now got np his
Ur fall stock of
TeRADY-MADE CLOTHING,
SOAP
mostly of his - own CnAnUriteture, Mabisting of
Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, ic. , ke.
y
A large stock of CI.OTIIS AND CABS!.
VERBS, all of • tack will be sold cheap for
each. Call and see them.
Oct. 6, ISCW.
Wanted.
A bOOD FARM
AY - porton hatin g a good Farm for mrier,
and will take is part payment, one Or
more trouts of%
W&STRRN LAND,
well 100 ted, near Railroads, Schools, Chitral
es, Con ty Towns, kc. may finO a purchaser
by applying at this office.
Juno 18, 1866. tf
- Dividend.
GITTYSIOILG NATIONAL Base,
Nov. d, 1866.
TEM Directors of the GETTYSBURG NA
:, I'IONAL BANS have this day declared a
semi-annual dividend of swigs PER CENT
out of ,the profits of the lust .1; months, free
from saingial lases.
T. D. GAUSON, Ceti*.
Nov. 12, 1430,,6. 31'
Dry Goods! Dry Good's! -
Al At'S AND CAPS, 110 -AS AND SPURS.
—Having just r, ' , noted 'rote thP City
w to a sp.rudid assurtmeot of DKr tiUUDS, I
am now prepay 4 to 01', r greater inducements
to bn rers to toever before. My stoup C./11!ials
of vvery description of Urea Goods. ploin and
fancy, Clai*, Ca 36411,411 1 ,, Muslims, Hoop
Skirts!, Balm teats, nonmetal, hosiery, Giotto',
Trimmings, Ac.
la connection with• my Dry Goods, I have
+/opened iu tin adjoining room a largo stock of
UATM AND CAPS, HOOTA AND Sllt/IN,
vrticli I oil! sell very cheap. Children's Sho , •t
as low HS 12i cents, and other goods fit (ft.-
responding rates. My stock is well selected,
and Ow must complete-yet offered. Give us a
call and examine !or yoursAten. No trouble
to show Goods.
. We are els . ) agent for the Florence Se ing
Machine, which is acknowledged to e the
best in Ilse.: It Is the latest ininrot r.I action
out, having the alit'lltS.l.l . llA FEEL , giving
it an advantage over all other to.tehines.—
CtlllAnd see theme M. STA/SOLEIL
Oct- 6, 1566- ' .
11111$W GOOD*
LATEST ARRIVAL. '
FAIINESTOCK BaCiTtIERS
hive just received a large nod complete
assortmeot. of
of every style and at all prices, to which the
attention of borers is directed. Those in
want of good Goods at the lowest popsible
rates should nut fail to give 114 an early
Oct, 6, 1866
TWIN N. SWAN has just received*. Splendid
nssorttnenr of FRESH GROCERIES, at
his Store on the corner of the public Square,
in Gettysburg,
SUGARS.
The finest lot of Sugars ever brought to
Gettysburg, and very cheap. ,
Ms Coffee is superior to any ofnred in the
place. If you don't 14elievo it come and see.
MOLASSES.
If you want the best S) cups and Molasses
In town roc wi'l find them at Swan's.
QMEENSWARE, Ate.
His stock of Queenswaro, Dishes, Lamps,
kr., is full, cheap and good. Every style and
price.
ITis Ctgurs and Tobacco are of superior
quality. Acknowledged by good judges
,to be
the beet in the market.
Particular attention paid to this department.
A toll supply of Candies, 1,.t a, Fruits, Snaps,
Fancy articles, in short any and everything
usually found is a first class Grocery. In lay
ing in my stuck I wan careful to know what I
was buying! , ' and am now prepared to sell not
only 000frGroceries, but to sell them very
cheap. Give me a call and judge for _your
selves.. JOHN 11. SWAN.,
Nov. 5, ISGG.
What We Want.
IF YOU WANT a cheap flat buy it of
H. B. WOODS
Ifr YOU WANT a Foshlontible Hot ntwaylt
buy ft of H. ti,, WOODS.
Tr YOU WANT a Hat of any kind for lees
money than anybody else will sell it for,
be sure to buy it of H. B. WOODS.
F TOTS WANT good Shoes -for Ladies or
I
c:fildren, don't be humbugged with dam
aged auction goods, but buy of
11. B. WOODS.
IF YOU WANT Shoes or Boots, "that are
shoes nod boots worth talking about,"
and no "cheating trash, bay them of
11. B. WOODS..
IF YOU WANT Overaltirts, Drawers, Um
brellas or anything in his line, buy of
H. B. WOODS._
IF YOU WANT to be dealt fairly with, g - e - t
t.l e worth of your money and not be cheat.
ed, always buy of • 11. B. WOODS.
I F YOU WANT a pair of real Noinber One
Heavy it'inter Boots, don't buy before you
see the slyerior artisqe tor ssie by
E. B. WOODS.
FESPECTFULLY Dedic.tted to the Propri-
L etor of the Great Zingari, by a late Dys
peptic.
Far away from the pyramids of Egypt he came,
Restoring the efick. and healing the lame;
A cure for the cholera, that dreadful lilqi•HY(.4
Heaven seat h bin on earth the dyspeptic he ease.
There nro those who were troubled with fever afal
chills,
E'en they took but ono bottle and were cured of
their lilt,
Resolved that In futnre, If ever they shake, -
Ruch pleasant. nice Bitters—nn other they take.
td,tt a bottle If troubled with neryons debility;
It utter s.ty. it will cure: Just try its ability.
FAiriteo of Ills, then, to young an I to old ;
A certain preventive from coughs ardl
Try it all,wll t are troubled with a weak appetite.
Zest is elven by these (Bitters), If only used right ;
In scrohtln,eolle, or a brut diarrlitra,
None who've tried Ito( either hdveany more fear.
Great tidings IN Chia. then, for rich and for poor;
A bottle can be had for a dollar and more—
Rahter gives It to those unable to pay),
ift no cane tot slekness will he turn them nasty.
F. 114.11TER'S ((MEAT ZINGARI.
Wl4 - 7 Tile ZINGAIII Herres; NAV% DONg..—
pnblish the following fur the benefit of the
afflicted everywhere :
"I suffered for a long time of Dyspepsia,
Heart Disease, and frequent attacks of Liver
Complaint. Often. the sufferings were so
groat that life Was almost intolerable. I tried
several eminent physicians, and mott of the
popular remedies recommended for such coin
plaints, but found little relief until a few
weeks ecru I commenced the Pee of F. Reliter's
Great Zinger! litters, and am nom perfectly
cured." HENRY IDYLL.
Liarrisbnrg City, PA., &pt. 8,186 i.
Phrsonally appeared the above pawed Alen ry
Hull, and at ide oath in due form that the facts
are true as abo7e state].
A. C. 81ITff. Notary Public.
ger For sate by G. F. Kt' tibfleisch and W.
J. Martin, Gettysburg.
Nov. 12. 1566
TfrE isrultrsignni has opened a LIIIITIER
YARD, on the Rani.° id, near Gninn
Reilly's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg, and asks the
public to give him a call. His assortment is
one of the best ever offered here, and Ids pri
ces afford nnly the sycaPest liviag profit. He
haw WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and half inch
BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, /re., kc.,
and is constantly adding to hi t s ebee.k. Come
and examine for yourselves.
JACOB SURAT'S.
Oct. 29, 1896. If
JOSEPH BEVAN
TEA; AND COFFER IiOILE!LS, GLUE
POTS, OIL CANS, /sc., Ace.
Sell"' All the 'Cooking fora tim.-rot
t. 'Ay mil- be done with •ro•-ta
garsene Oil, or Gas,-with lessiba
• Strtrouble, and at less expense,'
etirtlian by any other fuel. .12A1
Sack Article= muTactored by this COMpeny
is gmtrunieed to perform that is claimed
for it.
leV'Soni for Circular...6;G
J. SuaG Discount to the tr•ide.
XeaktlVlS LAPP CO.,
204 Pearl Sired, N. T.
Jail IG, 18dd. Sl9
Sate Cryin*;
A4AdARON CIIIIONISTIift, di Hampton, Ad
ams county, will attend to the eitYING
ALSS in the most satistictory manner.
and on reasonable terms. He asks a share of
public patronage, and is convinced .thitt: he
will be able to please all who may employ him.
Hampton, Sept. 17. 18136. 2m*
cc rTNIVEII.9A CLOTHES WRINOHR."—
Beside 3 1112 great sAYIO7, of Labor, the
saying ws the wear and Mar of clothing in a
single year, more than amounts to tbe price of
this wringer. It is strange that any Sunny
thread be willing to do without It. For r anle
at FALINEBTOCIE Ilaol3.,aad at C. H. 8111113-
LYIt S . IP.
•--ALSO-
SEWING MACHINES
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FAJNESTOCK OROS.
Swan's Grocery.
COFFEE
CIGAR 3 AND TOBACCO
CANDIES AND NOTIONS
A (Bitter) Acrostic.
New Iglmber Yard.
Kerosene it Gas Stores.
The Far Fanged
American A'rtista" uniirims
A iIk:RICAN AI TNTS' UNIOS,I
AARtt[C %N ARTISTS'Iie k XI
• Clae VtIICRICAN ARTISTS' CII101( U
nshed Una] announce tbst in order to edam'
the aide uI the. following wail known and
highly imprint
STERL, PLtTE ViGII.4ITIOS ti -
The Lunt &mbar, 111 s 411 . 10.
D. pnrin“e of 1.1.0 Pilgrim Fitihera
for Americo, 27 r 3d
L tndi i of the riligrlin Falhcn, 271 30
Falstaff ritusterinz Lig recruits, 22 it'.3o
Fnaknmtre awl his Friends, trit 3t` --
`.rottt-r's Satan'!" iv Night, • 21 2n
, Villng :I leksmili, 11 x 32
tin eat Destiny, (Fortioe Teiting)2l t'24
T Massncre nt Wyoming in 1776, 2d x
cunt Vernon in the oleos time, or
Washington ftt 30 years of rip 116 3S
The escape of Alaster MacDonald
from the Masanzre of hilencue, 16 x 34
The Madonna.
They have deemed expedient to offer tbeti to
their friends mid the public at one dollar an
filly cents etch, the price heretofore haring
been two dollars each, and for the purpose of
stimulating thogetting up of Clubs, they have
de'ermined to award premiums to thd 'getters
un of the Clubs, and in addition thereto to
distribute amongst the subscribers the sum of
$50,000 In money and printings, as snob as
the sale shall hare reached 100,000 curer
legs. As It is our Intention to advertise very
extensively, and as the enormities are writ
hnortm throughout the whole country, we
h.t.'Ve no doubt, that with the low price we
charge for.them, and the exertion whi! '✓wj
be put forth by oar numerous fro mpliy the
humber will be reached in a stuiat tine. As
Boon MS it is reekbud, the subscribers, through
their Club Agenti, will be purified by a circu
it!. letter from us, miming the time and meth•
od of distribution.
CLUB 'RATES
Single Engraving $1.50 eneli.—by malt free.
innr 11115 wet will nen.1.14 Eng. an(l2 to ilaeOleib 1..
" " 15 " 0
20 N N 8 • •
a. so a! gl s •
II 35 .1 80 II
10 " "60 " " a Silver Walsh.
75 " " 110 " aglitter Lever.
" 100 " 1111 , " Huntlngbever.
The Club packages will be securely packed
and forwarded by-Exprees.
Any person may get up Clubs *Rd torwerd
the amount either by Express, Bight Draft.
Post Office Order or in a reglitered letter, and
In all C 41134 the Engravings will be immedi
ately sent, and for each engraving a nuattiere4
certificate and receipt will be enclose Lin the
package.
C. 0. D. ORDERS.—Persons wishing te lend
for Engravings and pay the ligptess - Oo.'sebea
they ere received, will be required to send
with their order $2 to $6, aeoordtng to Its
*Mount, and this will be credited on their bill.
I.IBT OF PREMIUMS
To be distributed.
One of $lO,OOO in money, $lO,OOO
" 5,000 "
Five of 1.000
Ten of - 500
Fifty of 100 14 ,15,0u0
One hundred elegant Oil Paintings, rich% •
ly framed, bandseapea r at $lOO eauh, 10,4100
Two u wired elegant Oil Paintlagiodtbly•
framed,' InLeFiur Views, at $6O each,•lo,ooo
The AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION Would
add that these premiums are to be vonsitiered
only in the light of a free gift to their patrons,
as the Engravings are 'furdished them Weir
theirmarket value,but as theeost ofengravings,
after the plates are procered, Is very trifling,
they can easily afford to make the distributive,
large si-it Is. •
We trust that oar numerous friends through
out the country and Gumbo will use their
utmost exertions, so that if possible, the dis
tribution miy be made soon, and it can be
done if they are at all active. Ladles have
often made gieellent Club Agents for us, and
we solicit their kind efforts, which will not go
unrewarded. Let one or more energetic per
sons in every town and villaige In the country
Commence a s soon as they see this, sbd fit op
as large a Club as passible. By so dm nt they
will be the means of intrbdacing elegant 'en
gravings into families, and thus aid In culti
vating a taste for the beautiful and reined.
Address Orders
SEU. AMERICA:4 ARTISTS'
£5 Pine Street, New York
Nov. 12, 1866. - 3m
Latest Fashion,
DWAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELIORA•
TED PATENT DUPLEX ELLLPTIO (Olt
bvtIBLE SPRINO)
S K/ /2 7' .
TUE WO3OIIIPUL rteXIBIOTX and greet coN.
FONT and eLEAeUnC to any lady wearing the Da.
FLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTWID be experienced panic.
ula rly in all crowded Asseniblies,Operas,Carria.
gee, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm (Moira,
for Primer ade and llouse Drabs, as the Ikirt
can be folded when in use to occupy a email
place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or
muslin Dre.s. tic inroluobleq,u Ili tyincrinoline,
not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady basing enjoyed the ' , t r easures, Coe
rosy, and great CONVENIENCE of wearies the
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL OPRINO Sam fur st
single day. will never afterwards w.llingly die
pence with their use. For Children, Ilisses
and Young Ladies they are superior• to all
others.
They will not bend or break:like the Single
Spring, but will prmse:ve their pet feet and
graceful shap'e alien three or four ordinary
Skirts will have been thrown asid.o as useless.
The lionlis are covered with double and twist
edn thread, and the bottom rods ere not ly
doable tunings, but twice (or doable) co# ed,
preventing , them from wearing out when
rag
ging down stem; stairs, &e. . •
The Duplex Elliptic is a great Meant' with
all l.ii.lies and is universally recommended, by
the Fashion .11:wahines as the STANDASD
SKIRT OF TILE FASIIIONABLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advanta
ges in Crinoline, 317 : superior quality, perfect
man ufacanne; stylish shape, &lots* flexibility,
duraiiilitqcotuturcoud economy; enquirodur
J. W. Bradley's Duplex Blliptis, or Dolph,
Spring Slartpund be sure you get tie gentile
article.
CA UTIOS.—to guard againatIMPOSITION
ire particolir to NUTWIi the skirts offered as
"DUPLEX" have the red Ink stamp, viz:
W. Bredley's Ituplex Elliptic &eel Springs,"
upon the waistband—noun others are genuine.
Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin
being passed through the centrisp.tbao reveal
ing the two (or double) springs braided togeth
er therein, which la the Secret of their ilsotibil
ity and strength, nod a combination act tabs
fund in any other skin.
FOR SALE in all Stores when FIRS?
C,LASS , skirta are sold throughout tits United
States sod elsewhere. • .
Manufactured by the Sole Owneis et the
Patent, Wb:ST, IittADLEY k CARY,
87 Chamber' k 70 k 81 Medd, SUL, N. To
Oct. I 5 ISJG. 3m
Hoop Skirts,
625. ,
HOPKIX'S "O ICS VASA. • .
NEW ?ALA, STYLICS I
Are in every Mira WHIST CLAIM mid Ps
brace a completrAlsortment for Lidies, Kiss.
es, and the .Newest Styles, every
Length and Size of Waist.
OUR SIUKTS, *hemmer known, are pore
universal,ly rortri•rt that, any othm• Priors
the. public. They retain their shape. better,
are lighter, more elastic, twine Alembic; and
ieally CIIIIAPJU, than any co:her li am Sidecla
the market. The springs and, WIPP. are
warranted perfect. 'grimy LAIIT should 'ray
Titer I They sre now being , ettenslrely Sold
by NEIICHANTII, throughout the Lionntrtylit
at WIJOLSSALS itt.nangt ry
and Sale.i Evora.
No. 628 A RULE Street, below Tar,' PUMA-
Ask for LIOPKIN'S "owe itacs,".—buy to
(Aber! .
CAUTION.—None genuine itnless Skimped
on each Fie Pad—"llopkin's.iluisp Skirt Man.
utactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia."
.
Also, constantly on hind tall Mae o 4 le
York midi Skirts, at very low ItHeep,
TIMMS NST CASU. UNI: PIM" T.
Sept. 3, leen. 4m
StSO fur
a l i t z t Lon , i h l l x — o rigliTiii imat.vit.
Address 0. T. GARET, City BeifiVii44.
bead, Ile. Dirty 41,.11141"
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TVOTHORN 4 HOFFMAN are reetili4t
Ijf Gook oral week frowthe
ties. Do oott,fluTto give them gets%
northwest Comer of tits !loam Ghoul eau%
Pie.
24 x 34
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