Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, January 14, 1867, Image 3

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01.i i tti a a4 w I r iTpr iyE G R E s TT;;3 0 - -
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elan _..onee, 6ttei up in the Most
it'etlsetyle. Its 'oration le pleasant, cen-
VEconrenient. Every ArrAngement has
heirtifitde fur the aPeommod , tion and corn
!bit Of guests i The" Table will always have
ettiliejlt Of twt market, and the Bar the beat
teritinee and !ignore.
'Thee* IC commodious Stabling attached,
.trlth'llll accommodating ostler al ay son hand.
This Hotel la now open for the rotertaiu
?Mega' of the pnb ir, ann a stilt e of patronage
le ttotited. elfurt will he spared to render
Astra ction.
Jim* 14, 1867. tf
Persotaibi.property
PUBLIC SALE.—On FRIDAY, the
!fit day of MARCH uezt, .he subsciiber,
ing to quit farming, will sell atPublic
,l
at his' real truce, io Cumberland town-
Adams county, four miles hoot Oettpr
, and immediately vintli of ~ , Itouu I Top,"
ellowiug Personal Property, viz:
;E lIORSE, 3 Cows, (all to be fresh
r the time of sit!e,) 3 head of Young Ca t
j Brood Sow and 4 Shoats, I beery three.
i Wagon, With a good Lime Bed, 1 two
i %%woo, Winnowicg Mill, Cutting Box,
rut, Double Shovel Plough, Coltivalor,
0-mti Slagle-trees,, Uiud sad Front
with Collura, Bridles and Wagon Sad-
Riding Saddle and 2 [tiding i Bridles,
s awl Cl'CI; ilus, Cow Chains, Crow-bars,
}g frous, :if Mock, l'ick, ShoVels, Fork ' s
' Axes.• Undo Cradle, Kuiriug Scythe,
(her Fannin , cmpliiraents. Also, lia
1 ton, Cora-L7dder by the bundle, Fliii
lip bundle ; will Household and Kitchen
ieure, suck 44
titan
/Sale,
ber P g
Q'l
abo.
us il
ho'rui
IitEDSTEADS, SsLJrtt , ghttirs, Bu
t ten-plafe Stove and Pipe; alto, Po
ky the bushel, Apple-Butter by the
and a variety of other
_arliclea, too cm
; le m.ntinn.
Sale to conleteime a 112 o'clock, A. M ,
der, when attendance will be gwen
tes wide known by
- /011N-..KEEFAUVELL
• GoLnity, Aqctioueer.
14, 1b67. ti
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_Railroad Election.
pa aid
to'
AMYL
Annual Election for a President ana
wehe Ifattasu.rs of the GettyAburg
will be held at the oelce of the Cow.
tlae pa‘senzer Repot, in the Borough
•aberp, on tio.e SF.;OND .VOND.44 OF
IW. (January L h, ;.a47,) at Arr.e
the'4,, , ..l:l,Arnoon. At the saws time and
sere wilt be help the, regnkke yujwaj
of the 4 s4. t pk bier .
DA.#lll4 W4i"...Lid.itecretAry,
)silo
FMAT,.
of tie
JAVA
flack
ipLice
SA ae Li
OM
7, 1967.
hall--tai}m--.lroct I
irYsis una Ft Pit(M.
he aithserih,rs respectfally inform {he
that they have erected a Forge in coc
a wi'll their +V.te4tli ) 14 11 1 egki a 4C , $
ctuiiny
11(1E10 ANN 11/LlOfflil i 1110'111,
P)9 1.141/, 11 . 0ra-1110e itill i t 11 tr frc it, anti
fail) invite Black,withs aml Dellitil to
lan a c4ll, fee lug iati...4.d that they
i
aisle to oe t‘e iv: to tin.ility.Cdalt 0.14
1010ii;u 1N t NI A1110.;$.
T.—The higlieit markcit },rice p.ii.! fur
it all .er.q) iron. B. ,t W.
17, ISdil.
.411aek wen 4 C.,. hare now
4r0114:y their iit•VlSe..l Oat ilugue or News
p.ipera for 1817, contain•ng all tha
principal l'uhlications, for which they
.receive B:therriptions at the lleyulat Rees,
and, on nnu..y il them. offer the WI Vali
tage of en Imerihitiz fur 3 menthe. Send
for a copy containing lull details of oqr
ailmirable sew ton nt operat'on. We
rrefer . to the l'ulflL.h , r of Cita paper.
BLA CKWEL 1.0 4 Cu:,
(Ali,. 61. Cedar S•reet,
Box 4,293 P. 0., New Yurk,
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puUi.
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reaper
give 4
b.
prize.
wro a i
Dec.
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,Dec
31, 18G6. Si n
• A Curd.
viNG disposed, of the Excelsior Ca
rry to U. J. Tvsou, take this oppor-
Ito thank those who, diariug uty short
co iu Gettysburg„ hove tsrored ute
heir patronage; and also to recom-
Runny
retide
a% it h
mend
cJnfd
ue tha
ewe. J. G. mud C. J. Trion to the
nee or the pithae, As 1 Fiore is alit their
with me I.tuutl them to be upright
oor.tble men. • U. B. 130Y0.
Itt66. ;Its
an 3 6.
Dec
I 11.
,14411er
frac tt
satins
VE gone over the autire stock of AL
MS and FRAMES, at the Excelsior
and marked Went down to wifltin a
'a of cost. - Now is your time for bar-
C. J. TVSUN.
fgrleultural College
,PhNNSYLV,I,Nt.I.—The ne.o Term of
is Institoson, un4Ar its meorg,lnsjsit
' ill colonaesa,e on the 16th - day of Juno-
Vt. -
terms of admis..ion, entilognes,
JOHN 'CASK It, Prset.
A vicultursl - Colkge, Centre co., Ps..
7, 180. $2
Ci
wils,
iarr, 1
For
rz=
Card.
eCONAUGIIY, during t‘a session of
the Senate, will attend to his office On
ys, and has also wade such arrange
hat his clients AtDi their business will
me+ receive prompt attention.
, iw37. 3,* •
DI
i ti ;,ir
pew.
Al all
O\l RAVDLEi FOR SALE, wboleiale
r retail, at the Lumber Yard of
- C. 11.
~ia
Shieglos.
"ft RIME SIiThIGLI4.9„ The heit In the in irket,
Jr or sale al JACOB SII4 tUS'S new Luru•
bier Yard, on the Bailru.td, adjkiiuieg tie kimo
K,jua, Gettysburg.
ye, . 26, 1866. t(
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COIF: butlasst rate PlOll4lOl are allowed
to be taken from rite 4r.zekor (lanerp
I,l4ikehtfiiiiberidrritiip under is filed. i
C. J. 1.1.A.QN,
Plipe Sitiagileo, .
A
A 4:
s lt l.s G p E er io l t o o u t io P • i Ir B s h a i l n e gi a '.. t s the from
Lumbar l)
ford of • . O. 11. BUE:iLEtt.
• Oct. 22, 1846.
JPil ... __-
ICES Af. the 4zeelsioicannot be under,
ated whiJe the gredity nod style of Pie
-1.. 4 ' S
cannot be surp.issed. Gall and ex•
# llBi •
__ C. J. TYSON.
-
-
Aif
Itt
ji 'exicelont asso. talent of FlAnoels, Mos-
- Inns, Linena, Balmoral and kloqp Skirts,
bad at - - • ;. L. SeIIICK'S.
4LN y absence, there will elways be a thor
oaghly competent oueritt'or in s:lla;rge of
e Rzeelisur Gallery, arid Ircit. of till kinds
t
arid ,der all eicentnstanees roost give sai4g,
faeti n before it can lea rpor 'Wares.
A.. /.._TY'SON._
C'INSTANTLY on h s and, an assortment of
FINE FRAMES, PIIGTOGEAPH AL
.I S, Cards and Basket's. ?9r grvoca from
Battle Yield. PIIO.fOGRAT/+4 of oar
orals and other dietingui r sh edindividuals
t the Excelsior Gallery. E, tY l §)4.
,
A aux VIEWS of the Buttlip Ffeld, *lndy,
14 or in sets, very low. Also, sTgusky
bt;OlC VIEWS of the nattle Field at 'Ole
Excelsior Gallery. Don't fail to see them.
a. J. TY§ON.
DR. flOILNE•ll8 PEA(tri.J.NT Id yil RN pris
serve's' the Teeth, cures all diseeses of
the oats end purifies the breath. I
i
_ -
ET - your FROTOCIRAI'iIS st
TTSf3N'B.
. ( TtIICLAII FigTI:IIIES, at dis Excelsior
(Jeffery, are superb and furuisba at orks
•r 4 city prices. Val} and examine speci
. „ . '... p ; J. TYSON.
• . bast joH974o . l}ArffS made In this
i . sty, art Medesiffie Nsceltnir G allery :
o
burgPPositr the 41'4.
• LWOW assortment of Full 4n4 , iipi,
tiothingjust.rec.ei”..l at
_ • 8R itsßF...s 44i1 D RIED1 ° 0 1 : ‘ 41; 8 1;te
'!h-
4AItSFIXI3OII,B: Per as ,
J bar Business letters
ys Of s good article of Perfa- th e ...paßiet.g.ad r o
risky SRap, #air Brushes, cm t .
SCEEILTS.
c
11.4 SS at atllll9ll°qOfßres cOrser %ira
TYSPrif ler, Harrisburg,
l*uPP 1
n
Greet towage ILUIs.
.1 A in7SHELS OF -`•
6 3 ,00 V WHEAT WANTED.
The. andeistgned, having remodeled and ha
proved his Mills, near Mier Chester, Adams
county. (formerly called "Walnut. Grove," but
purr , -Great Conowaeo Mills,") is, prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line with unusual
dispatch.
Constantly on hand. for sale or exchange,
the very best qualities of 'Sorel, Extra and
Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corr_ aid Buck
wheat Flour,. with every variety of Chtfp and
offal of wheat.
Having a SAW MILL attached, he Is pre.
pared to saw•ail kinks of lumber, at the short
est notice. A farmer in prod of lumber and
flour, can p..ta log upon his wagon, throw a
few bailie!' Of wheat oa the tip, here the
wheat exchanged for flour and the log sawed,
than sawing a 4ouble trip—and all because of
the new and perfect machinery now employed
tjt, these. mak,
Having the besrof 'woritrarn, he will he
able to please , ererybody. Thankful for past
favors, he hopes for s. continuance "ot the
Same. H. J. MYERS.'
New Ckestet, Jan. 14,1807. 3m*
The Foundry
TN BENTIERSVILLE AT PUBLIC HALE.—
' iht TiIESDAY, the 29111 day of JANUARY
mast, the rinbseritier will offer at Public Sale,
oh - the prrini-es,
TtlE FJUNURY IN BENDERSVILLE,
Adams conty,.beitig a very desirable proper
ty, comple:e in all its parts, and located in a
prosperous agricultural region. j Timber is
convenient ant compratively cheap, whilst
metal is always to he had near at hand. The
front part of the Nilaing has four finished
rooms, cal. Mated for family. The Patterns
and Flasks will be sold with the Foundry.
There is an unusually large varietyof both, de
signed fur almost every article of useful 111111.
chines/. This is a RARE CHANCE for those
desiring toga into the Foundry business, and
the attention of all such is invited to the sale.
At the mate time sail place, will be offered,
either separately or is connection with , the
Foundry, of ACRES OF WOODLAND, sit
uated lk mites northweet.of Beadereville, ad
joiumg lands of Jacob Bear. John lippelman,
Widow Lauver and Henry nice, and covered
mainly with Lied Oak and Cheeuut Timber.
Persons wishing to view the ProPeet,' em
resofested to vitt on the andtrsigned, et
Charles Myers's Hotel, is Bendersrille.
Sale to comtutioae at. It teeloak, A. M., on
said day, when attendance will be giceu Ind
terms mode known by
EPPELMAN,
413. 34, .180- 18
A. Small Property
AT PUtitile FRIDAY, thp
rah thy of JANUARY. /867, the nod et.-
*good oil! 430r'er at Public Sale, on the prem
ised, in Tynan township, Adams county, Pa.,
,h(s YAi.tTAltt.E FROPEItTY, situate on the
road leading trim Lleittleisk:Arg to East Her.
,tin, about time kite front the 'former place d
#otuiniNg Janda of William Spangler and oth
sr,s, contaiiiing shout 4 . 0 ACREid,otore or teee,
The burin enitnts are a.uise 4114
a halt utiry tlUti 1ftat3.34,1, and.
8,,,g00d 41#git af large site, with
a 4.c1 - cr . -it:siting well of water at
'the dour. %lustre is a first-rate garden, alto
the land is sit ids # bid At.t. ; te
Thera is aria acres tit Timber, and a 144-
ejtut y.)",,,t.kr of Meadow land. There is a vit.
dell of it utt 94 the pret#ises. The fences are
in stood order.. The property is conveniently
.I.tigatoti to Ilarkets, Schools, Cif u rches, Stc.. unit
is cog orate *As' ALesirs 4 / 6 Aroptx4e4 'us Oa
comity.
Persons winhiag to view the provwty s . 11!
call on the undergigned, fesidiog thereon.
Sale to commence it I o'clock, I'. M., on
aligid day:, when attendance will be givew ofa
terms wattle known by
GEORGE DAUGHERTY .
lan. 14, 1861. to
Public Sale.
O'c TUESDAY, the ritii day of i.kNITARY
next, the suliser.t.tr will .sell nt Public
SAte, at his residence, in ettmtwriantl town
ship, Active county, near the road leading
Irma Gelosburg to Emmitsbnrg, 3 mites from
the former place, the fullowin persaaal-pro
perty, viz :
1 (101tzE, 4 )(Hell Cow?, (1 fr,slt) 2 Heifers,
1 Bull, 4 head of Young Coyle, 17 Shoats, 5
Sheep, Two•horse Wauon, Spring Wagotir
Plough?, Nnrr, ws, Wheelbarrow, Shovel
Minns. Hove Gears, Bridles, Collars, Cow
Chains !take , , Fur.:,, Uric' Crtiss.ent
a
Sw, k e.j Also, Household Furniture, viz :
2 Dr-ssing Iturenit4, Wardrobe, Bedsiead?,
Tablas, Chairs, Corner Cupboard, Settee; Soba,
Stoves, I..rge Iron Kettle, 3 Clocks, Uiehes,
2 11.trrebi of Vinegar, a Child's Carria.4e, and
other articles, too numerous to mention.
Sale to ecininence at 1.8 o'clock, A. M.,
on said dny, when atteodanee will be given
and tome made kaowo by -
JULIUS HEFNER.,
Dec. 31, 18GG. to
Quarterly Report
OF the etnnitlan of the First National Bank
of Get.ty.burg, Pa., on the incoming of
the First Monday of January, 1,907 :
it6SuUIiCSS
Notes and Dills,
Furniture and Fixtures, 700 00
Premiums. Uspeases, etc:, 1,852 53
Due from Hunks, , , 3.754 50
U. S. BoLds, • 150,340 00
C4sb, 45,677 32
LIABILITIES
Capital,
Surobili find,
eirculgtiou.
DepcmiCe,
Due other Na 4 ks,
liquwuigs.
CRO: ARNOLD, Cashier.
ian.l4., 180. 3t
ntiarteri* 'Report
°43Urettystwrg National nok, Getty"
burg, January i t usy
RESOURCES.
liotes and Bills Di, , conntei, $1.08,477 11
U. S. Bondy fleposiXed to secgre
ciicilAtigrt,• . 1.00,000 00
11. S. Bonds on hand, . 30,000 ea
Legal Tender Notel;, 16,000 00
National.' Bank Notes, ~. 15.600 00
Fractional Currency andenph items, fi,o 4 99
thie from Banks and Bankers, 1 ;11,255 In
Real Estate, - ,1,014 00
Bond. personal ) ,41..70 43
TkERSOI ,7 * wishing PHOTOGRAPHS of
.r . their children will find it cii gxeir ntltwnr
top to cell oat the Exlelsior.
C. .I°. TYSO.N, Gettysbarg, Pa,
- - --
z,OOO tons "'fay
$311.218,35 I
= ANTED.—The Beater Ness Hay Com
pany will pay the HIGHEST MARKER
Osplt4,l Etoek, If 140,1.50 00 P ICE for IIAY, delivered at their Hay Sheds,
Deposits, f in Oxford, at P. Hann a Station, and in Gettys
. - • . 44,218 14
JEREMIAH DIEHL,
Circulation, , 0 %590 00 bitrg•
profits, Interest and ,Dt v id oe d. '7 1 Gettysburg, 00.23, 1866. 301 Agent.
unpaid, , sgo,o3g, 20 - -
I'VE are always Bled to see our friends at
Nuipp Cirettlatie a ouwhi..44ing, 17,:f 12 00 the KTuelslur. 4 still stands int the
same old place, OD Fork street, enPosite the
. • $301,218 35 Bank, G ti } .4 )4Urg) Pe.
C. I
J, TYSON.
~, =--,
-I'. G. CARSON, Cashier. - • ' Pay Irpl
Fat. 14, 113 elf. 3t THE undersigned having retired from basis
• . . . ____ ness, he asks those indebted to make
The Patriqf 404 d v f i t iolf,„ tti..yment with as little delay as possible.
XHE CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC ORGAS24, §tich as do not settle before the first DI /*nu-
THE ST4TS.-7he w e ekly Patriot •nry nevt, will find their acconcts iti the hands
' a is Published every Tbuoday, by the Of an akar fur collection. '
Patriot god train's Prtmlio , 4 Pablistling Asso, JOSEPH & GILLESPIE.
elation. It . is a dopthe sheet of eight pages, '• Gegisbarg, Nov. 20, 1666..
and cnntains fpirty-pftht tolumna of matter, I shift nodding,
and made up of Litenry, Agricultural, New; '
t; on- ' jIISTICE OF THE PEACE, will be at his
and Ilsoelfang,ems SPlett*e, Repoits of %Ain.'
. ogee, (at his resivietre.) in Cumberland
grets ona and LegishOic - froceedihr Mt
, . • • . 1 township, op Tuesday and Pridny of each
ical goitye, Edfiorials,,t te.
THE -V4,14. : i wistery to give Isis attention to Juitice's busi-
One copy, one year, carob, ' g 2 80 ness. t. rDec.-3, 1866 . 4 4m
Ohe copy, six months, ~,,i k ,
1 50 ' jiIIIPEORN k ROFFMAN are receiving New
Ten copies, one year , 1 !:Id te tQ 1,,e
.. ,t.. (tot* every week front' the eastern Cir
getter up of Club,
' 20 °
..1. ties: Dia not fail to give them a call, on the
Twenty copies, one yesr, s il o ke to
''POrthweal , CoMor q` the Square, Oettysbaps, •
the fetter up of Chili -
.. 35 # O , Ps.
The "Daffy Ptitiiot d Union ' ' . .oNIY D01,L411 4 NO FIFTY CHNIIS Vni
Till 14, furnished to mai sob "arse; gar $7 Qo'
~.._ _ I 1 . buy • pair at' nice, fine, pettegn t leather
LILIBILiTIE
. -I . ... ~
callbe.saaregnii to 1
tipped BAppilLit t SHOES, ii.ir la4ies, at the
'Ha l ssiibittir;P. . Suff. of A ....•
_. H. 1 1: WQ91: 1 9.
, 10.1411, Trustei.; SAA Axolal-41ANNT8 '1104 , 4
•iimB, Publisher. i.71.7 for six eni *"." 6 otai .19st eqf,
11 Let and-Strawberry . address 0. T. QAREY, City Btiittiltiti Bill ?
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, [ 1 9.. T 18. 4 7; lefPf4 141 i I . llay l'l, tsl;ti. 04
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Tax Appeals.
1111 X Commiuioners of Adams county ere
by give notice th.tt they have ised upon
the fpllowing days for holding the Appeals
fur tie several Boroughs and Townships of
sa!d county, at the office of the County Com
missioners., in Gettysburg, when and where
they will attend to hear Appeals, between the
bouts of 9, A M., and 3 o'clock, P. 11., of
each day, as follows :
The Appe is f:w Gettawburg, Cumberland,
Germany, Oxford, Huntington, Latimore. Ty ;
tone end Ste/than, on TUESDAY, the 22d day
of JAN CARY next.
For Hamiltonban, Franklin, nizbinnd, Free
dom, Mouatjoy, Union, Conowago sun Liber
ty, on WEDNESDAY, the .2.3 d day of JAN•
UARY next.
For Menalien, Butler, Berwick bor., Berwick
tp , Reading, Hamilton, Mountpleainot, and
Liitlestown; on THURSDAY, the 34th day
of JANUARY next.
By order of the County Commissioners,
J. S. WALTER, 4..lerk.
Dec. 24. 1806. La
Register's Notices.
NOMR is hereby given to' all Legatees
and other persoas concerned, that the
Administration Accounts hereinafter mention
ed will be presented at the Orphan's Court of
Adams county, for confirmation and allow
ance., on MONDAY, the 22d day of JANUARY,
18d7, et 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: , . .
1. The Brat and final account of Elizabeth
J. Walker, Administrairix of William J. Walk
er, deceased.
2. The first account of Samuel Bowers, Ex
ecutor of Margaiet Bowers, lute of Hunting
toe township, deceased.
W. D. 110LTZWORTH,
Dec. 24, 1866. Register.
ill's following applicatiJUS for Tosern and
ta
Resurant Licenses have been tiled in
Tottce of the Clerk of the Courts, and will
be presented at the next Court of Quarter
Sessions of Adams county, to be held at Get
tysburg, on MONDAY, the 21st day of JANLJ.
AltY, A. D. 1867:
William E. Myers, Gettysburg borough,
Jacob St ,ck,
Randolph Johnson, "
J.teob Eicholtz, Franklin township,
A. S. Hildebrand, Hamilton township.
RILSTAURANT LICKSSS.
A. K. Stoner, Hamilton township.
A. W. N1I:11TER, Clerk.
Per S. IL HICHOLYZ, Deptlty
Clerk's thties, Gettysburg, }
66
Dec. 3J, 18. to
;
Teas! Teas! Teas!
T EAR! TEAS! TEAS
TEAS ! TEAS I TEAS
110LEBALEII at 5 PER CENT. above actual coisT
We take pleasure nt offeraig to the trade
the folloning popular TEAS', in origenui and 30
pound raekages. Our prices will be found low
er than those of any other house in the•trutle,
with the Rzcoption, however, Of those who
'Make it a bitaittess to buy and sell stained and
otherwise d magma Teas, and polio them oh' as
sound. We trarrafit our Teas Round and
straight, and deal in no others, and dealers, to
he convinced of this, need only give us A trial.
We• sell our Teas at theemall advance of:. per
eeut, on the actual cost of importation,
be
liting that Jiro trade with small profits in
wore /04/gut:wrong to us as well as to the
public. We arc sellin_ the following
TE.O OItIfIINAL PACK:WIN.
LtoboaA, 85. 85. $1 to, $1.20 per pound.
soentuao, 80, 85, 95, $1 00, $1 10, $1 20 per
pound. -
yo,n N g Ilvsoa, 85. SI 0 1 , $1 10;$1. 20, Si 40,
$1 50, $l TO Der pound,
Gxs,eownFu, $1 25, $1 45, $1 45, st. 55, $1 T 5
Tav, pound.
Twankay, Ilyson Skin, Janan and,oth
rr und,r thepoing inaatt prket.A.
In order aut. I,4ye,ra ;say readily rompute
the amount 41.1 funds to he remitted in order
ing packages of Teas, we would state Young
Itysou averages 45 puntida to the packagei
Oolong, i 0 1/1)11111:13; Suuchuug , to pouutdsi
Gunpowder, 70 p'ou'ts.
To enable buyers who wish to keep the dif
ferent lines of Teas, but It ire not 4, trade 1p
warrant their i,n3 in full packages, we have,
for fitear nicomtuudutiou, put up the follow
ing origin fl Tees in
30 POUND PA.CK4DEN.
AO cell these packages as &Mows
anc,ami, $25 50, $2B V., $33 and $3O per
package.
Soccuosn, $24, $1.5 50, $7,8 50, $3O, $33 and
s3e. per package.
You.va !Ilan; $25 50, $3O : $l3, $36, $42,
$45 nud $5l p.r package.
GusPowDka, $37 50, $4O 50, $43 50, $4 50
and $5: 50. per package.
We warrant nil our Teas as represented, and
if parties are not perfectly satisfied that the
Teas purchased of us are cheaper than they can
buy elsewhere, they can be returned within
thirty days, at our expense, and the wont) ,
ail. be refunded.
T. Y. KELLEY At CO.,
Law Kelley Sr. \'ought,
No. 56 Vevey Street, New Yuck
Dec. 24, 1866. .$ll
Established is 1843.
ENRY W. OVERMAN,
.U0.11)11 SluN MERCHANT
♦ND
DEALER IN LEATHER,
No. 14 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
istonConsignments solicited.
Dee. 10, 1866. ly*
G ET your PHOTOGRATHS at
TYSON'S
$289 417 34
$lOO,OOO 00
2,3911 30
99,030 00
P 2,105 17
4,334 46
652.31
Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines
ARS superior to all others 'or
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PUR
POSES. --
Contain all the latest improvements; are
afreedy ; n.iseless ; doable ; and easy to work. '
111fistrated eircul.ra tree. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount, allowed. No consignments
made.
Address S. M. CO , 616 Broadway,
New York, 1 (Sept. 17, Md. ly
rrush is for the Baralsior Gallery. Alt
ars srairkdd uppu i 4 rotation and with
patch. C. J. TYSON.
$229,417 24
Pitgture rrauteß,
AGREAT 'saw of PICTUo.6" FRAMVS,
with soil g ogre* phases, for sale
HOTWV* Yusisiy Nora.
June ;0
LiCeIIFICS.
[l=l
of jAiportation
tikes/A Reduction
TN PEtlCtiff Of
DRY GOODS,
-
Or , evict, llenfiagre, Qtametrare, ¢c ,
e. mom*. sows, NEWCXFORD, PA.
We have jest returned from the city, where
we bought • very large an.l well selected
stock of Ji lands of 'Balm, meltable in our
line, under
THE LATE DECLINE.
Our stook consists in part of FRENCH
MERINUEIt, FRENCH COBOURGS, Debut - tea,
Calicoes, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached
Mending ; A large assortment of Mack, Brown
and Plaid nouble SHAWLS, Balmo
ral Skirts. [loop Skirts, (Rove?, ie.
MEN'S WEAR, consisting in part of Ilrond
and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fans) Cassi
meres, Gassiness. Plain and Fancy Flannela,
Under-shirts nod Drawe , s, BOOTS, SlittES,
HATS and CAPS, Driving and Buckskin
Gloves
A complete assortment of GROCERIES, at
low rates.
HALDWARE, such as Tiro Iron, Spring,
Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, Horse Simea,
Horse-shoe Bur, Nail Ho is, Hammered Iron,
Nails, Spikes, Spore's and Forks, Door Locks,
Pad Locke, Latches, Hinges and Screws.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Arr.
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, by the set.
Thankful for past p .tronage, we hope to
merit the same in the future.
J. O. ZOUCK & SON.
New Oxford, Dec. 10, GPM. 3m
-
Inauguration
OF LOW PIGOBS.
J. L. SCHICK invites the attention -of
his friends and customers to his large and
well selected stock of
DRY GOOZ'S
Comprised in part tt
F i rench Nlealnoes,
All Wool Poplins,
All Wool Delaines,
All Wool Plaids,
Plain Poplins,
Black and Fancy Saks,
Tamils° Cloths, •
Black and Colored Alpacas,
Black Cloths ai.d Cassimeres,
Fancy C 0414 itilCre4,
Cassioets,
Jeans,
Mane's of all kindq,
Gloves and Stockings.
Also, a fine lot of Ladies' VDUS AND
SHAWLS . , .ell as an abundant variety of
Notions, all of which will be sold cheap for
the cash. J. L. SCHICK.
dbec. 17, 18i:6
• Proclamation.
WHEIEAS the Hon. Roma J. Pignut,
Pignut,
of the ieyertil Courts of Com
mon Pleas in the Counties co•npoling the 13th
District, and Jll3ltee.of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer an i Genrsl Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all erpiteal and oilier offenders in the
said district, and Isms E. IV I ERMAN, and Isaac
RODISSON, Ju Iges of the Courts of Com
mon Piens, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for
the trial of all capitii and other offenders in
the County of Adams —have issued their pre
cept, bearing date the 2lat day of November, in
the year of our Loan one thousand eight b an.
dred and sixty-six, and to me directed, for
holditig a Court of Common Pleas, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General
Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer,
at Gettysburg, on MONDAY, the 21st day of
JANUARY, 1867
NOTICE IS ILEUEBY GIVEN fo all tire
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Const.t.
Lies within the said County of .Adatni, that
they be then and theme in their proper persons,
with their hulls, Records, Inquisitions, Exam
iutitions, and other Ilemembrances, to do those
things which to their offices and in that behalf
appet Lin to I. done, and also, they who will
prosecute ilitainst the prisoners thai are or
then shall be in the Jul.l of the said County of
AiLtis, are to Le then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be ju=t.
PHILIP lIANN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Getty.burg, Dec, 31,'66.
Jury Litt---January Term.
cm %so Jelly.
Gettisbug—fhtaiel J. Benner, (Foreman.)
'titian:in—Eli G. neny i Philip Dutiohite.
y.op a: pleisaut—FritueLs 11. Euddy, J.tatas
C. pattern.
14 . 4:3,1ertown—Eobrairn Nfyer3.
gatuil,.ton4tu-11.ob't Watson, John Sanders
Conowago—gmanuel.thiler, George Kuhn.
Mounijoy—Jahn Ilebert, Jesse D. Newman.
13.1wieli cp.—Joseph Kenner.
Letinwe—John Coulson.
llart.
,beat.
G,-rmany—Wilijru,p Ste:urr.
,C,ry F1.1)11, Weaver,
oxfurd—Siaaan r 4tagle..
Freedom- John H. Plank.
Ilimi!ton—Michael Bohn.
Cumberland—Francis I.lre,AA,
Tyrone-David
QZ/lEILAL runs.
Franklin—James Mickley, John 11. Raffens
perger.
Vraedom—Miebael MeadOu, C.drin P.
K rise.
Huntington—David Day, Abraham Trostle.
Hamiltonban—itetthen Stem, Petaff Skis , *ly.
Butler—Daniel Walter, Daniel Marc.i
lienallen=Wm. B Sillier, Amos SchLOaara',
Cbrysostum Eppelmnn.
Germany—John Crumrine, Jacob King.
Straban—George Grass, John Deader, Gao,
Ebrehart.
Union—George D. Botsaboar, Tobn MmHg.
Mountpleasant--Sumuel A.Smitb, James B.
Gitt, Elias Mayer.
Reading—Sam's Overholt e.r,John Simpson.
Gettysburg—Wm. Guinn, Henry Rupp.
Berwick tp.—lieury Bittinger.
Cumberland—Christian Se'trivet • H. Paxton
Slountjoy—John•B. Spangler.
Geoid—Franklin Marshall, Samuel Neely.
Tyrone—Charles Yeatis.
Latimore—Miehael Stambaugh.
Highland—John Dubs.
Dec. 11 , 1866. to
~,Tin Ware and Stoves .
olllnrliibscriber respectfully informs the
publicthat he still contiuues the business
uLtking.
ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE,
at the old stand. (formerly Andrew Poile)'s,)
in York sheet, Gettysburg, where he hes the
largest ussortment of tin ware in the county,
with many other articles for kitchen use, kn.
Also, COOKING STOVE: A NINE•PLATS
STU V &S, of the very bait kiwis.
liar. 12, 1865. tt
_ At the Old Business.
LEWIS KUAIVERANT has re-commenced'
the TAILOP.ING business, in Chambers
burg greet, between Washingion and West
streets, Gettysburg, and asks a share of the
custom of the public. His long experience to
the business enab , es him to guarantee good
tits and good work, whilst the Litest rishions
will be consulted in cutting whenever desired.
No effort will be spared to render satisfaction,
and he feels sure that all who patronize him
will oe atisfl-d. His prices For work are as
low as they can possibly be to afford hint an
economical living, and no one could in reason
ask them to be any lees. ffit asks his old
friends to Rifle him a call, as well as the pub..
lie generalty.
Nov. 12, 1866, .
Fall and Winter Goods.
ASCOTT at SONS have just received an
, other fine assortment of NEVIVGOO DS,
consisting, in part, of ClOtbs, Cassimeres, Casa.
nets, Kent/Inky Jeans, and Tweeds, for' Ofm
tlemen's wear. Also, a tine assortment of
LADIF,S' DRESS GOODS.
- - -
Our stock has been selected with great care,
and we are prepared to sell as cheap as ant
other establishment in the country. We ask
the public to give as a call and judge toi
themselves. Cell and see nQ. No trouhle to
stow Goods. A. SCOTT k SUNS.
Sept. 17, 1866.
A.C3-31.x4
se ' G MACS
Tor •
fY fir Ls ism
&rabid Clnnian.
P,
ROTIIRitti.
4 Cbcoms. St..
46 - 0 X4 1 71:? I.A r 4- 1 F;714:4
pec. 3, 18Cti. 3m
Periwiglig and Commission
House.
FLOUR AND FM.
. GRAIN AND tIf2OCRP.I.E9.
11 1 1611 C purchased the extensive Warehouse,
Cars, &c, heretofore owaed oy 8 &steel net bat,
we beg kale to inform the public that we are
coutinuing the business at the old stand on
the corner of Washington and Railroad streets,
on a more extensive scale than heretofore.
We are paying the highest market price for
Flout, Drain and all kin la of produce.
Flour Cud Feel, Sat, and all kinds of Gen.
ceries, kept c3ustantly on hand and .or sale,
cheaper than they can he had anywhere else.
Plaster, and all Lind; of fertilizerit, constantly
na hand, or furnished to order.
lOWA reglaar line of Freixht Cars will lelve
our Warehouse every TrIt:SDAY MORNING,
ant: accomm - idation trains will he run as oc
casion mty require. By this arr ingement we
are P repared to convey Freight at all times to
and from Raltitnore. All business of this
kind entrusted to u+, will be promptly attend:-
ea to. Our ears rt tto the Warehouse of Ste.
ven.toa a 5U1213, N Row trl 'street, Bal
timore. Beiug.determined to pay good prices,
sell cheap and fairly, we invite ever; body
to give us a call
Aug. 13, 1863
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
THE. CICTOIt SOILOO MILL.
Over Fire tbous.tod of these Mills hove been
nvide and sold in the hut three years. The
belt recommendations run ha given.
Also—CO•Jh'S RVAPIIRATUR, for m eking
Sugar and MutAsses, said to be the best m use.
Three different sizes for grinding Corn hi the
ear, n, chilled—or any other kind of grAin.
This is a in icahtu that every farmer Should
have, as a oughel of ground feed is equal 40
bushel and a half tin.ronud. The high price
of fred of an kind makes an imperative de
m•ind for come kind of machinery by which to
save. It is a r tid.l grinder aud tf arable.
BELLS OR CHURCHES,
SCHOOLS, FAlttl HOUSE:3, FOUS DRI ES, Ace.
Ilide of ibg hest steel composition. Church
Bulls insured for one year.
WILLOUG flrq GUM SPRIA + G
WITH CRO4ELL'S GUANO ATTACHMENT.
This is considered one of the be=t Grills now
in use. It will distribute any t ind of grain
evenly, and sow from one bushel up to three
to the acre. The Guano Attachment It 18 given
entire satisfaction whlrever use•l. It is so
constructed as not to clog :n sowing any kind
of Phosphates or Bone Meal. Having sold a
number of these machines last season, I can
fully tecommend them to be, what they are
represented. Persons wishing to , buy should
make appiiention early as the supply is small
and LID: demand great.
F. F. suirms c_isr STEEL PLOUGHS.
First, h is the only Plough yet produced
that wit inv.ui.tbly scour in any soil.
arson i, It is now an established het that
It will lest from three to six times longer than
any other steel plough in use.
Third, It draws lighter than any other
Plough, cutting the same width and depth of
furrow.
The different parks of the Plough are east in
moulds. into the exact shape desire I for the
mould-boards, shares and giriaz
tl, p iris most exposed to wear any desired
thickness. The shares can be eltarpene Iby
any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly msle
able and works kindly. Iv tools It tire been
made out of pieces of the plough by black
smiths all over the ennui ry.
For sale by %MGR, Agent,
Aug. 27, ISC6. NeAr Gettpborg, Pa
Sewing Machines.
MITE ,GROVER k ISA KER.—THE BEST IN
U.-ill. These Machines have become so
well known th tit little need be s odd by way of
recommendation. They have taken the first
Frentiain at all the late State Fairs, and are
universally acknou 'edged to be - the BE.IT in
use by all who have tried them. The "Grover
k Baker Stitch" and the "Sh ittle Stitch" are
points tloat have been attained by no other
Machine. They are the' only m IChilleS that
sew and embroider with rif-ction. These
til..chines are peculiarly adapted to Family
use. Tit y are almost noiseless, sew directly
from the spool without rewinding, and are
simple in their construction. They toe ea.) ,
to manage, and can be %v. - Hiked by almost any
child. - livery family should have one. They
save labor, they save time, and they save mosey,
and do their work better than it con be done
by hand.
The ttudersignel having been appointed
Agent for the above Ilitehines, has eztablished
an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where
he will always hare on hand a supply. Per
sons wishing to buy will please Call and CX4III
- for themselves.
bar Seedles nud Thread will nlso be sup
plied. J. S. WITIIEIIOW, Agent,
Fairfield. Ad.itus county, Pa.
Aug. 37, Ina. if
Latest Fashions
I:nLAND J. W. BR ADLEY:B CRT.FBRA
TRD PATT DUP.LEXELLIPCIC (UR
DuIJBLE bDILING)
;SKIRT.
Tia weless.rut A EXIOILITY sad great cov
et:MT and etzaautic to any lady we.triagthe Du
ets; Ettterte be experiencod partic
ularly in all crowd.Al Assemblies,Uperas,Carria
gots. Railroad Curs, Church Pews, Arm Chairs,
for Promezaile and House Dress, as the Skirt
cast be !elided when its µse to occupy' a small
place as easily and conveniently tl4l a Silk or
Muslin Dress. an invaltrableqiiality in crinoline,
not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady having copied the eI,EASURif, LOW
PORT, and great cosrnstenes of wearing the
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC ,ram, SPRING BURT fur
single day, will Inver afterwsrds w 'tingly dis
pense with their use. For Children, Misses
and Young Ladies they are superior to all
others.
They will sot bend or break like the Single
Spring, but will preserve their yerfect and
graci till shape when three or soar ordinary
Skirts will have been thrown abide as useless.
The Hoops are covered with double and twist.
ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only
double sptings, b,ut,twice (or double) covered,
preventing them from we.iring out when On
ging down steps, stairs, &c. •
The Duplex Elliptic is'a great favorite with
all ladies and is uuiversally recommended by
the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD
sKrar OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
• To enjoy the following inestimable advanta
ges in l.rionline, viz: superior quality, perfect
manufacture, stylish shape, & anish,.flexibility,
daraiiilitv, (minion and economy, enquire for
J. %V. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double
Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine
article.
CA UTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION
be particnl ir to NOTICE the skirts offered as
"DUPLEX" have the red hilt stamp, viz:
W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,"
upon the waistband- 7 none others are genuine.
Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin
being passed through the centre, thus reveal
jar thetwo (or double) springs braided tout th.
er therein, whiCh is the secret Of their flexithl
ity and strength, and a combination not to be
found in any other skirt.
FOR SALE in all Stores where FIRST
CLASS skirts are sold througlront the United
States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the
Patent, WEST. BRADLEY k CARY,
91 Chambers & 'l9 4 81 Reatle Sls., N. Y.
O?t. 15, 18 , 3m
S. G. COOK
11 - 011 M. RSILING,
ej CAectst.it STRUT,
west arde, • few doors front t4e Public Spiare
Gettysburg, his 1 lid to an szaelleat assort
ment of Shoes, (Milers, arc., for
Ml'(, WOO,ll AN,) -
which he is offering at the very lowest profits.
Haring booght fur cash, at the West reduc
tion, he is prepared to otter great barviat.
B Jot and Shoo mAnofauturin ‘ r cni ri.ed on at
the same place, and Cie best kind of work
made. JOLLY M. REIL,MI„
May 14, 1868. tf
O to DUPHORN I HOFFMAN'S, to buy
Ur yoor Dry Goods. Notions, Queeaswitre,
oo Au northwest Corner of Diamond,
Gettysburg, PA.
V=t i' Met
slow
111,Agents,A
_
BY 61e means have your PHOTOGRAPHS;
et the Evetlsiar Gallery, , if you.
deeire ;hem ;)ettect, 0. J. TY,SON.
•
CULP Sr. EA RNSIIAW
For Sale.
CO 12 _V Cl.! tr.SII Eng
iiiees, Gaiters, ike.
- Kissinger do Shirentan,
NT U., 8 WEST EARKP:T STELE?,
YORK, PA.,
19111T8 AID DICALIItS is
PIANOS AND CABINET ORGANS,
JIBLODRONS,
AND ALT. aciNns of
IstITSICA 1., INSTRUMENTS,
respecuully inform the public that they are
prepared to lurnish 19.tnoe of the following
manufactive or of nay other mike that may
be preferred :
Alber.ht. ltelken & Sebott&l,
fridekerinq & Sou, Bradbury,
&nmb, & Om, Gal* & *am,
MST'S CIILICIMATRD
ORGANS AND MELODEONS
These Instrumonts stand unrivalled by tiny
thing found in this Country or in Europe,
is admitted by all impartial judges. The most
eminent Pipe Orvnn Builders and Performers,
the last to disrover excellence iu reed Tone,
pronounce them vastly superior to all others
for eiceediagly quick artirnlation and round
Tune, the essential feature in instruments of
this class. We invite the severe scrutiny and
criticism of all.
PATENT VOX EIUMANA,TREIMO
This late find most wonierful invention (ao
acknowledged by all leading artist.) will be
found only in the Estey Instruments. 111 at
temptin.4 to describe the effect or this stop, we
are nt 10-s for language. Its beauties cannot
be written, but must be heard to be appre
ciated. By this stop an ordinary perfiumer
tarn produce an effect which requiresa lifetime
of pinetice for an artist upon tt violin. !t en
tirely chauges tht teed Tone, giving the sym
pathetic sweetness of the human voice,-making
it sb melodious and pure that it never bills to
enchant the listener.
THE HARMONIC ORGAN
for Churches, Public Halls and Parlors has a
pow•eiful suh•B4ss with independent reees,
Harmonic attachment and Vox Humana Tre
molo, and is believed to be the most powerful
reed organ made, beini nearly equal to a Pipe
Org to ut three times the cost:
All instruments warranted for five years.
Ittir BRASS BANDS'eupplied with instru
ments and manic at reasannble terms.
A liberal discount allowed for Churches and
Sabhsth Schools.
Stir - instructions given both in Vocal and
Inrtruntental llttstc, at our rooms, and at 111'-
013' homes, either- to individuals or classes,
on reasonshle terms.
Dec. 17, HUG. tf
1567. Prospectus. 1567.
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Groeeries. ratle.li , &e.
GEOHGE SVit4i.l, having purchased
the line GILOGELLY 4TAIHASHHENT
of James - A. Grimes ' ,on York !tract, a few
doors east of Wolfs Hotel,-and having' addol
larg,,dy to the already extensive assortinetit
on hand, off-1-s the public a variety of Goods
in his line r rely, If ever before, kepi here.
His SUGA.IIS,.COFFHES, TEAS, HOWLS
SE.i, SYRUPS, &c., can't be beat, in vitally.
or price ; whilst his assortment - of NOTIONS
embraces almost everything toe public sae
possibly need. House-keepers sad others
should give him coil before fatal iagelsewhere,
as he is convinced that he has the best stock
in. town, and that no oae can go away dimly:
pointed.
&Write CABINET.MAKING business 1,
con inued, in all its brooches, at the old stied,
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.Gettysburg, Nov: b, 1866. tf
N order to prove the assertions nude In
j
favor of procuring PHOTOGRAPHS at the
Excr:sior Gallery, c.ill and sit for your
NOTCH. No charge will be mid! unless
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J UST THE THING.—If you have chapped hands, Hut or rough skin, uve the ()LIEN
prepared by Dr. Et. HUlLligli. It Is ju.t toe
thing at this season of the year. .
CAG to Tyann': , Faseblot , Gallery for your
PIeTIMS, if you want the full worth of
your muury and a We more.
•
VI?. have just rimelved a new assortmeßt
or queeusware, to whit b we invite tia
attention of buyers. A. SCUTT k SUB.
Excnisio. is our mono; to ple ase i n
our aim ; and to render sstlifacUUou, l
uvery instance, our detrrnsinetipc
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preventive and cum fur the Hog Cholora.
Price 96 Cents per Paper, or i Papers for 111.
PREPARED VP
6. A. r`OUTZ Sz 13110 v,
WIIIRADMI DREG AND lIIERUNNE DlnNrf,
No. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Id.
For Halo by Drugghts AO Slorokobpon Vltava'.
au tha United Agates.
For sale by A. D. Dnehler, Grttyrhurgi
Laughlin .lt Du-lcaeld, Wheeling, Va ; C.
Bender & Co., I'd,rhtirg; Joitua.ln,noway
& Cowden,
Dec. 11. 18(1O.
American ArtWm' Union I
A 31E:ItICA N Aia IS rs. uNtliN t
A‘l lt ti; N ARTRITA' UNION I
The AMERICAN A itTtSTS' UNION [estah
halted 18'54] announce that in order to extent . '
the sale ut the following well known all
highly popu'ar
STEEL PLAT!! ENGRAVIN(IN:
,
The Last Supper, 2t3 x 42 11
Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers
for America, 27 x 36
Landing or the Pilgrim Fathers, - 27 x
Falstaff Mustering hie reerutts, 25 x3s
Slialsspenre and his FC11011419, 27 x 34
Cotter's SitturdAy Night, ' 23 xll
Village Blacksmith. ' 27 x 32
Manifest Destiny, (Fortune g 28
The Massacre at Wyoming in ITN, 28 3.. la •
'Mc line Vernon in the °ken time, Or
Washington et 30 scale 01 Ago', 28 sSe t.. 1
The escape of Master Maelhomid
front the Shista.re of tilencoe, 16 x 24 I
The Madonna,. , 26 x 34
They have deemed-expedient to offer them ti
their friends end the public at one dollar do
filly cents each, the price heretofore havio'
been two dollars each, and'for the purpose a -
stimulating the getting tip of Chills, they hat
deerioined to award premiums to the patter
up of the Clubs, and in addition thereto
distribute amongst the subscribers the sum of
1tAf:0,000 in money and pintingli, no soots fit"
the silo shall have reached 100,000 !ogres.
legs. As it is our intention to advertise Well
extensively, end no the encravinks are War
known throngliout tile whole conntn, wo
have no doubt, that with the low price Ir.'
charge for thein, and the exertion which wil!'
be pot forth by our nernerottif friends, the
number will he reached in a short time. As
soon Its it is reached, the subscribers, througlX
their Club Agents; will be notified by a Or
lar letter from us, naming the time and a te
od of distribution.
CLUB R itTRFL • I
Single Engras ing $1.50 em
. h, 7 —by man Jr.,'
For sls we will sontl - 13Eng. and ito the Clutt ' Air e t,
o 25 14. 6 , 55 114 01 "
• 25 o o 5 *A
o 30 o 6
o 55 7 -
• 511 " " " a Silver Watab s i
" " so " " n Silver Lover.
" 110 " " ta, 11outing Ler
The Club pi:loges will be securely itoulta
and forwarded by Express. I.
Any Person may get up Clubs end foraritil
the itmoitnt either by Express, Right Drsti •
PoliOffi2e Order or in a registered letter anf
in ail cases the Engravings will be immesl,
ately sent, and for each erivravlng numbered
certificate and receipt will be eitcloeed In eke
package.
C. 0. D. ORDERS.— T 'erions wishing' to seas
for Engravings and trey the Express Cu.
they lire received, will be required to iesi4
with their order $2 to $5, according to I
amount, and tbis will be credited on their bll .
LIST OF PREIOUIIS
To be dlitributed.
One of $lO,OOO in money, $lO,,
_ _
44 5,000 4 4
Five of 1.000 "
Ten.of 500 "
Fifty of 100 " 5
(Ale hundred elegant Oil Paintings, rich-
ly framed, Landscajirs, at $lOO each, 10
Two hundred elegant t hi Pitintings t rishly
framed, Interior Vie es, at $6O each, 10.3
The AMERICAN ARTIST 9' UNION' wont
add that these premiumxare to hi considarat,
only In the light of a free gift to their patron ,'
as the Engravings are famished them ietees ;
thei r market value.but as the coat of engraringil t .
biter the plates are procured, is very trifling,
they can easily afford to wake the distribution
largess it is.
We trust that our numerous friends Ihroughk
out the country ana Gonadal" will use thole
utmost. exertions, so tiixt if possible, u m , di
tributlon may be made soon, and it can
done if they are at.all active. Ladles
often .nade excellent Club Agents for as, ant
we solicit their'kind efurt4, which will not
unrewarded. Let one or more energetic piss} ,
sons is every town and village in the mutter
coal:lien/re as soon as they see this, and stet up
as large a Club as possible. Ily to doing their'
will be the rnea..s of Introducing elegant elk.
grsvings into Jamaica, and thus aid in cunt!.
rating a niste fer the beautiful and . feline&
Address Orders
SSC. AY ARTISTS' MOOR, ,!
110 rine Street, :few York.
$2 00
7 00
15 00
25 04
50 08
$4 00
10 00
20 00
$lO 00
Noy. 11,1904. 3m
DOBBINS'
Eleetrie Illosp
SAVA'S TINS
SAVO VONEY
NAVES LABOR
motnis 1:14.
SAY-ZS WOlittr i
•
AND ALL anootas SELL ' , il`p`
- ,
It is used by cutting Into stpall
and . dissolving in but water, then *oak 111
clothes Bet to ten :ntioutes and itt &tie 14,04
rubbing will take than na cleAteli hours
hnrd machine rubbing do, with ordinr4
ry soap, and the most delicate fAbric receir
00 injury. We CAI/ refer to thousands of fa
'lies who are using it, and who 'could not
persuaded to do withtut
DUBBING'
ELECTRIC
EULD IT ALi LIADIVO - 0110e11:4 4
• 1111 i BUM , ,
Mannf.etured onlr hr
DOBBINS b LOVE
WHOLESALE OFFIOR:ri'
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ou she earrwr of the Diaofooft.
April 30, WA
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known, frlil thw•
Aug Ldy Via Waite
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tanare of all dia.'
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improve , ' the oinoliW
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