Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, November 08, 1867, Image 3

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1 1 711D4N' ArIifINNOON, 701: N,
A Mem Is A ll'imulO ri A w l 4 la i &l Se be
oe. and Is A Vault—
He SAME Me Mid Ls
Abet lit lie is
We have before us a private letter, de
tailing events that recently occurred in
a Southwestern Ohio town, that gives
peculiar force to the old adage, that
"truth is stranger than fiction." We
can give the main particulars of the
letter s without violating confidence or
giving disagreeable prominence to the
chief aiarg in tile strange incident or
hig friebdi.
Mr. Deka W. is a wealthy and Influen
tial man. 'residing near the village of
P. On the Thursday preceding the
pride fight between Gallagher and Davis,
the old gentleman was thrown into a
high state of excitement at learning that
his only son John bad gone to Cleveland
with the avowed- purpose of attending
the tight, and the excitement was inten
sified at still further discovering that
John had helped bluaseli to his_ the fach
erfs) pocket-took, containing =O. Mr.
W. fumed and fretted over the conduct
of his son, and went to bed on Thursday
night with a raging headache and
marked symptoms of fever. lie was
about the place in a more composed state
01 mind on Friday, but the interview
with John, - on Monday afternoon, lin
inediatcly after the sou's return, threw
the old gentleman into u paroxysm of
rage and grief, which was rendered
severaby John's insolence, and
his'acknovriedgment that be had 105t4150
of the money fn s bet on Gallagher. Mr.
frentied feelings finally got the
better of him, and be felled his son to
tire floor with a blow of his fiat, and
immediately thereafter fell down him
self, in a senseless condition. Great
excitement in the family ensued. The
mother lan screaming for assistance,
a inch was soon forthcoming in the per
sons of several of the neighbors. Mr.
Vi . was found in an apparently lifeless
condition, with blood flowing from his
mouth and nose. A subsequent exami
nation by_ a physican led to the an
nouncement, by him, that Mr. W. hod
died)nisi the bursting of a blood vessel.
t"oevdently had the vital spark fled
that no efforts at resuscitation were
nitrite; and the remains were prepared
for burial as promptly as possible.
The funeral of the '..deceased" took
place the following Wednesday. Mr. W. a
Maly had billy been codified the previous
day—Up to which tithe it had lain drap
ed 'in its shroud, lu the parlor. Not
withstanding the wonderful life look of
the skin, and ,the color In the face, it
occurred to no one to suggest a postpone
ment of the burial till death was abso
lutely certain. The funeral was very
largely attended, and everybody remark
ed the lifelike appearance of the deceased.
The "remains" were temporarily placed
in one of the vaults of the cemetery, ow
ing to the fact that u brick tomb, corn
ntenoled for their reception, had not been
completed.
At ten o'clock on Thursday night, the
village was thrown into great excitement
by the report that a ghost had been seen
In the cemetery a short time hero - re, and
that the old lady who had first seen it
hail been frightened Into a fit, from
which it was doubtful whether she
would recover. Thinking that probably
the ghost was personated by some scoun
drel, who had played the same trick
several times before, a nemberof persons
armed themselves with shot-guns, pro
ceeded to the cemetery, and commenced
a cautious inspection—their hearts keep
ing up an anxious thumping in their
1,0144,1115, in spite of their assumed brav
ado. They had not long to wait, for
here, Hitting among the tombs, was a
white object, plainly to be been. With
trembling hands the guns were raised,
and tired, when—strange fact for a ghost
itley saw the white creature fall be
tAN et:11 a couple of graves. Plucking up
courage, they cautiously approached the
object, and turned a dark lantern upon
it. Their feelings can be better imagin
ed than described, when they found that
the ghost was the lately "deceased" Mr.
3 /dos ! Whilst a portion of the par
ty pa kid up the bleeding and senseless
body of the old gentleman, and' started
homeward with lt, the remainder hasten
ed to the vault. There they found Mr.
W.', collin broken open and lying upon
the coffin of a deceased
, laity that had been placed upon It, like
woe throv, n Juvai from the shelf, and
lin end, partially broken open,
di-pisy mg its ghastly inmate. The
vault door, width bas a rather weak
all,dr, had been tarred open bythe resur
rected W.
Tile party then went to Mr. \V.'s house,
pure they tound that his wounds were
not serious, and that he had recovered
lug •-cnses. Fits story was briefly told:
H e had been carried to the cemetery in
a lance. Early on Thursday evening
con-cioustfees returned to him, and the'
horrid truth flashed upon his mind that he
tins codified alive. This lent addition
al , tiength to his struggles to get free,
and he finally succeeded in buistang the
cult u.--Ctecciund Plaindcalcr.
TM. TRIAL OF JEFFERSOIC DAVL4.—
The NVasldtigtan Expressyf Weduesday
eN em.ig s1118_:
It 1, &Judi Ntooil that I.hstriet Attorney
I. Intl/ .•1.1 . Lill, ..l . Vtorkil In formal con
lereitcti, aith the Attoi tte3 Gelieral to
renaente ti the trial of JetlerNoil Davis,
hut, bo fur as we can learn, nothing deti
hitt. alto deterunued. The general Inn
pre-isiois no that the authorities here will
t the whole iii.itter to the .tow officers
f.,i thr Ili-011'i of Virginia, where it be-
A Nla , hington correvontlent of the
N,•‘; York Herald thrt the trial
of MI $, /Ito, b,-eti tow!.poned until
tt,k. ..\l.O ternt u. the tticoolouit court, at
II ,111.1.ni 0. Ws' counsel for the gov
eii,lll,,:a. w oidcl Lititt. (Thiel Justice
Chu,: omy preside, anti allms to take
,r.ou,li c , ueNv tutlietruetit..
MARKET REPORTS.
GrelysArmy,
FLorlt,
RYE FLOUR,
WHITE WHEAT,
REY{ WHEAT,.
CoHN,„ .....
RYE,.
o.yrs, , .
BLIKWHEAT,
HAY, ......
('LOVER-SEED
FLAX SEED
I==:3
Fl OUR,
WILL Vl',
RY}
OATS, 7
CLOVER-SEE 4.
Tll.l(Yrkf T•BEED,..
HOGS, hund...
BEEF CATTLE, hund
H
WHISHET,
GOLD, Phila.,
oh the 7tteinat., In Arendtstille, oy Itex,l). W.
Wolff, Mr. Whit HAKE to Mies 11. 1 / 4 EY J. Ili&
SE( 'K ER, both of Franklin Wirnal,l4,.
At the house of Daniel Arendt nn the Mth (net..
be Rev. M. Snyder. Mr. HENRY DEARDORFF
M Mrs. MARLA C. EN ALINE, both of this county.
Int the someday, by the some at the litthernn
rlic.3' T. 3 thINPA',I, I P "Y t° mb B
toLh of this county,
lohn'o. Church, carhetle, an ThumJay,
by Rev. l'lmrlem, Wilk( TIMInpeNII3, Ma,lur
AVERY B. CAIN. of the Ith U.S. rulantry, to
%1.., ANNIE. G. I'UOPE R. daughter off the, /ate
lion. JR,IIOI. Cooper.
On the 21st UL, In Bowler:Mile. IQsamtlel
Met,.,FAQ., Mr. JAMES W. FLEMmING to
Ins MARY E. NtlAk.Ft hit, both of Mums eo,
=I
On the Int Inst., In L,lttlentnwn. 0( eltygatriaa,
ANN Vile.l4oNlC.k,ouly daughter nS Sohn k. and
Anna M.try Mciuerry, aged 11.1 years 6 mouths
and 15 days.
On the 24%11n1t„ near Guldens Station,
(II A RLYS LB
AR infant son of Levi and k:4'
Bec.o„
Near East Her/1m on the .90th ult., Mrs MARY.
consort of Daniel Bender, aged 64 year. 4 months
and ; .la 9 a. _
On *iturday last, In this borough, Mr. JOHN
FISHER, aged t 8 years and 13 days.
In Paradise GownshV, York county, on the 2'th
ult., Mr. GF.ORGE GABLE, aired SI years 1 oionth
told 2 days.
In Barton, Adams eounty, Illinois, September
Mb, or ectrommptkm, &r. JOSEPH sTOCKSLA
GER, Prmerty of this eounty,sgensbeettleyears.
On the leib Moungop township, Mr.
ÜBJAM TAWNMY. sod X ma and & days..
NATIONAL BANK
WI/la/Joy Interest on Special Depailts,u follows
6 per ee. per aeon= for I peer.
♦ “ l i. .. .. • s•ilha.
EMMI 2
Will maven 740 NIM:3I Into MO BONDS, as
. usual, tree of charge.
CAST! COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES and
COUPONS.
Will Quo wirehair or mil STOCK'S and BOMA
of every kind, free of change or ecanniladon, and
will at all times pay the HIGICEir PRICE for
GOLD and EIVLVIR, 'arid will, with pleasure,
tranaaet all btudams promptly, as heretofore
pertaining to • well regulated Bent
Gettymburg, Nov. 8, lOW.
PUBLIC SALE
OF A VALUABLE FARM
ITIHE enbeertber wlll ofht at Public Sale, on
I SATURDAY, the lath day of NOVEMBER
Inst., his
situate in Mount Joy township, Adams county,
Pa., three miles south-east Sr Gettysburg, near
the Baltimore pike. containing Sal ACRFA UN
LAND, with the necessary Improvements, with
a large portion or Meadow and Timber; an Or
chard and other fruit. It is well watered, with a
spring near the house, spring house, tie.
Persons dmirlng (opine-Lase or view theirem
teem N 4 11l rail on the subscriber, residing t M , on.
hair to commence at 1 o'clock, P. o said
day, n heu attendance will be given amPterme
ramie known by
Nov. 1, LW. is
JURY LIST-NOV. TERM.
GRAND JURY.
Hamiltonian—John Waughoreman.
HenryH
Huntington—Philip Myers, A. Meals
Berwick tp.—J. G. Wolf.
Gettysburg—Jeremlah Rowe, Wm. EthlDann.
Fran lain—George Bettie, Dr. John Osrpenter.
tiumlwrlond—Adam Butt, Abraham Plank.
3fenallen—Noah D. Snyder.
iTnion—Daniel Bell.
Latimore—P. Andrew Myers,
MountJoy—Henry Bucher.
Littlestown—John DiehL
Berwick bor.—George 13aker.
Liberty—Gregory P. Topper, Jacob Kris"...
Mountpleaaant—Peter K. Smith, Samuel Bhorb
Germany—Hamilton Forrest.
Bonbon—W(1111nm L. Themes, Jonas Rebert.
Oxford—Franklin Peters:
Hamilton—Abner S. Hildebrand, John Gatael.
man, Samuel Alain°,
_Elijah Spangler.
t N elm rig—Edward Menchy, Jacob Brinker.
halt. Amon Plank.
Munlitonban—Daniel Bleaecker, William Culp,
James Watson.
Tiou n tiny—Mosel. Hartman.
Tt rune—Jesse Group, John Bolen.
Franklin—Conrad Thorned, D. E. Snyder, Philip
Candlell.
Berwick bor.—P..l. Wilson.
Conowago—Jacob Little.
Odforti—Ephralm Heady, Jacob Slagle, Jeremiah
Straiten—John W. Brinkerhoff, John H. Eckert.
Huntington—Fiernamin Gardner. Ser. Spangler,
Jacob 7mg.Waltenteyer Elqeer,Cyru.O.Beales.
Littleatown—Henry Diehl, orge Yount.
Menallen—Rarnuel Orner, Daum MoConley,,Hen
ry Eppelnian, Enoch Rotianzahn.
Butler—Josiah Weaver, Jacob Peter, sr., bavld
Toot.
Reading—Jacob Miller.
Freelom—David Rhodes, Jr.
Mount pleasant—Michael Letinatlne,DanlelLaw-
Tollee.
Germany—Dtcob Plt ger, Solomon Menges.
Lattimore—George L. Deardorff, Chas. W. Oldest.
Cumberland-3,11111am Rose, George Spangler.
LI berty—Reuben - Shover.
Oct. IS, 1467. tc.
Register's Notices.
XTOTICE in hereby given to all Legatees and
IN other persona concerned, that the Admillis
trution Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be
protent ell nt the Orphans' Court of .tdame count v,
for conUrmatlnn and allowance, on MONDA S,
the Inth day of NOVEMBER, 1007, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., viz:
2. The first amount of Jacob R. Leroy, Breen
for of the will of Jacob Lerew, deceased.
el. The first account (+label T. Wright, Admin
istrator of the estate of Samuel Harlan, deceased.
St. The find and anal account of William lift-
Unger, Administrotor of Michael ?differ. deed.
Ks The second and final account of Dr. D. MT%
White, Adininlatrator of the estate of Dr. Charles
11118 h, late of Hampton, Reading township , deed.
Mk The first meount of John lilocher and Eli
?Moeller, Executor . . of Joseph Blocher., deceased.
07. The first and final account of 11111. v pi single,
Guardian of Lydia Ellen Slagle, a miner daughter
of Solomon Slagle, deceased.
W. D. /lOLT7.WORTH, Register.
Oct. 25, 1867. tc
WANTED_
AMUTATION as Teacher In a Public or Select
mehnnl. I hold a pennanent profettsinnal
certificate from Mr. Ellie and endorsed hy Mr.
Shady. ALICE C. POWERS,
cue. 1, Mr. at Gettysburg, Pa.
WANTED_
THIRTY JOURNEYMEN COOPERS on FLOUR
BARRELS, to whom eonwhorit employment
will be given owl gwwl wages up to neat Hors
ks rm.,
If Immediate appition 1e made at our Harrel
Factoritw, In Frederick City.
KOONTZ & CONLEY,
JOSEPH PAYNE
Etwrz Q wEtet
Nov. 1,1867. 3t
Empire Sewing Machine Company,
, 0 - 16 BROADWAY. N. Y.
NO. I FAMILY ALtriti•r„. This machine has •
straight needh perpendicular action, makes
the Lock or ehnale Stitch, which will heather
rip nor ravel, and is all ke on both shim; performs
perfect ,ewing un every description of material.,
with cotton, linen or silk thread.
It lIE.Ms, FELLS, BINDS, SIIAIDS, TUCKS ,
QUILTS, PLAITS, and UNDLIERS. Ana FamlJ y
Mastslne, It httsys?.supertor.
Price, with Hemmer and Braider, SW.
Particular attention is paid to our New Im
proved Manufacturing Machines. Titer rim
light and are comparatively noiseless. ant ,pie,
-durable and efficient. For cloth or leather • .vori
they have no competitors.
No. 2 Macoine, a itif Hemmer and Beattie e, en.
No. 3 Machine,
o===l
- NOTICE.
LL persons arc notltled not to sweep% a Prom
issory Note, payable to Henry I. White.
um Runnel Elchoitz, of New Salem for Two
Hundred and Twenty Dot lama, l$ZW,i ij• ;en the Md
day of October, AV, and payable aka months af
ter date, I lost the above note, on t he:MI inst.,
somewhere in Franklin townLhip„ with about
Nine Dollars of melba'. Any porsori finding the
She,' wilt be eompensated by leaving the Note
and money in the core of Jooro F. Lower, in New
HEN RI WHITE.
,et. fra. t it 7. 3t
Small ?arm and To - ton Property
T PItIVATE BALE.—TL e undentigned offers
at Private Sale, his FARM, sit nate inStraban
ownship, Atlanta county, tal the Marimba rg roa4
two miles from Get/yea/tug, cdolairting .14
ACHES, improved with a one and a haltatoty BitICE:• HOUSE, Ii a good Earn, (.56 [if
fee lona,' a never-lail.g well of wider,
wit a pump In It, a you ag Apple Orchard WW
andO - Aller fruit. Ala:Alt 1,5 lanes are In i nner,
andtthere Is a fair proportion of meadow. The
land has nearly all been limed, and la in a pro.
dilutive condition.
10 50
7 00
230
51
1 10
1 10
Terms tUB-Mnrnc;lat
August 5,1807. tf
A FIRST-CLASS PARK
• AT PRIVATE SALE,
two milz , l(le i ttgebttrg, on the
• rcwe
zombi, w it' prime order. I will yell Im to
RIO Acre*, to gullparchme. Terms reasorusble.
For further Information, nt apply to
R M. WIRLE,
Sept. 21, 186'. tf Gettysburg, Pa.
'1 00
00 12 00
7 00
2 00
9 75 10 00
2 00* 260
1 60 64 1 55
1000 133
71 W 78
7 50 el, 7.55
2 50 ( 1 75
10 00 11(10
8 00 1600
21 00 0.1 25 do
220 (i ) 2
lONLW.MILL FOR SALE.
tritita li,. a large
below
ME MILL on the Turn
plke'Yhme In the Itti u l n 1 14.4"4
Cr.ar I n pretty
repair, as a Saw and Orbit MITI. There Is a I- t
lees house and S Beres of land with the Mill. The
tall race is not over three hundivd yards long ;
fmm the :bun to the mill; would take hut little
expense to make it a very valuable property, as '
there Is no mill for I males. The other mills
were all horned duller' , the war. •
Thu. mill would be oil very cheap for cask
Apply to MARY A. JONEkt.
Aug. 30, ND% 10
Fat Sate.--A Choice Farm,
N l =le es allate
e of te elratio . n . ein A ir Mi e tr .
, I larnandlrkhezlgiulenty of
izt,tt3eeweetAmt
sum--
°set/flyer very desirable FARM, containing 133
ACRUS; ID acres In Timber; bnilding6 good ; ad-
JoLniag Sandoe's Mill property, 6 miles south
from Getty eh orig. 5'21.1 per acre will buy trite farm.
ORO. ARNOLD.
Aug. 12,1687. tf
Administrator's Notiee.
rltdVID R. RTIPELNER'R ElRTATE.—Letters et
1..." mini; nistratift on the estate of David 1L Ste,
Der, late of Cuixtbdtbutd tommaldp. Adams coun
ty, deers...ed. haYlniabeen granted to the under-
Llionl, resit:l.l , K
i t UN MIRY Mansablp, he hereby
Rites pPlAte to persona indebted to sold rotate
to Made billandba. PaYlastat, mid those having
claims agatnat the-same to present them proper
lY aidhelltteated for settlement.
WILLIAM H. DOTTERER,
et Atimintstrator.
A BRAHAM HYRUM' ESTATE.—Letters testa
mentary on the artiste of Ahrahata Myer%
etc of Butler township, Adams county.~ Ht., dee
ceased, having been granted to the undasigned,
residing in the same township, was users
Mill, he hereby gives notice to ail Duos In
debted to mild estate to make hasesigage any.
me t, and those having etailtia MulllnMtbs same
to present them properly asAsenttntect thr set
tlement. 111-LSA.O NEUSS,
Oet.ll, IW. fit Mtecutnr.
AMES wanting auoadt ankh" Ihrearmern
Fancy Span, or Bair Brushes, tae Ix. Now
T
at
I. L SCHICIVR.
DLAYEDOVI—High prime to4Clothlng.
examine sad be aosniaeadatler*Ajat_
•CO,'S.
tORTMA—Tbe place to rot your Veda at ray
r obroPPlteolo-olt
FIRST
Or ORTTYRBURG •
OEO. ARNOLD, Cashier.
VALUABLE FARM
I=
GENERAL JURY
J. M. WALTER.
Executor's Notice.
Goid IST Priam Again!
GOODS
CITEIP 48 EVER I
for 14 eta
BEST PRINTS
GOOD PRINTS for 121 ou
GINGHAMS for }2l eta.
MIIBLINS and DELAINILS
at Like tedtated prices.
Now is the Time to Buy!
Loo;icr;Nlitrs4 . 4 , ri , .lokCkA. , 4e.9.P
HATS and
BOOTS and . SHOES,
In great India,
ROW it WOODS,
Nov:1. IPA 7.
PICKING
JUST FROM f iIE CITY !
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Prices Reduced ! Reduced! Reduced !
FB. PICKING, just from the city, wi th an
. enormous stock of new
CLOTHING,. NOTION.S,
°Mint
then harpig of the most astonishing character.
ru frove assertion, all he eats Is th at buyers
COME AND SEE! COME AND MEV
and Judge for themseleee. He hes
•
coots,
our Coats,
',meltFrock Casts,
_Cloth Sack Ousto_,
Orsimere Back Costs
ESZSEN
PANTS,
Meek Cesithaere Pants,
?luny Qualms» hints,
Satinet Paula,
Tweed Pants.
VESTS,
Cloth Veto
Vamelmere Vona,
sattnet Vesta,
Velvet Vesta,
German Vesta.
NOTIONS,
Mores, Suspenders,
B Moven,
H lack andkerchiefs,
Neck Ties,
Spring Stocks,
Paper& Linen Collars, gel.
CLOMP,
1 1 2glit-day Clocks,
Thirty-boor Clacks,
Mann Clocks,
Gothic Clocks,
Trunks and Umbvlles.
ALB°,
Aooordoons,"
Flutes, Fifes, •
Violin ititrings.
~rig at the Latest and kilted decline, PICK
IN 0 can sell at the very LOWEST prices. No
doubt about It. Everybody NM 10.
I boy. 1, 1687.
NEW FIRM
tY
New Orford, Adams county, Pa
lIERSH & BROTHER
lltyz, taken the Warehonee recently wee
ny D. Hoke.
They are now paying the HIGHEST PRICER for
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Constantly on hand, choice selections of Lt".ll-
I3ER, COAL AND GROCERIES.
JAMFA HERSH,
PAUL HERSH.
New Oxford, Nov.l, HSI. 8m
NEW SEGIAR HUM.
MIKE uncleralgned annoaneee to the citizens of
_I Gettysburg and the vicinity, that he Imo Just
opened si
NEW SEGAR STORE,
IN GETTYSBURG.
He 'will keep on hand the beat BRANDS, and
teat mantrinentre (marred sale flirmarliord the
coast*. Le will sell at the lowest living pricer.,
Bawl at wholesale and retail.
He is also the agent for the Richmond (Va.l To
bacco Works, and will sell their Chewing Tobac-
Co at wholesale and retell.
lila Store is In Chamberahnrg street, n half
square west of the Eagle Hotel on the south nide.
WASHINGTOIS BIER/10 %44' ER.
Oct. SS, Fe. Sm
CHOICE TOBACCOS
AT J. M. WARNER'S
IM
JE.NNIE L. RINEHART and LOTTIE A. MIL
LER are now pro ired ko du MILLINERY
work of all kinds. kW DRESM-MAKING and
TAILORING done to order. Residence in Hun
terstown.
Oct. It , MP. 2ro•
HIJNTERSTOWN
1.13:1_,L1NM.P."4"_
R0.91E M. 3IONFORT bat returned from the
City with lin assortment of the latest ntylee or
BONNETS AND HATS'.
Ready-made Bonnets always on hand.
Ladle.* black Claps and Bead-dresses made and
for sale.
Feathers cleaned and curled equal to new.
Felt lists re-blocked in the latest styles.
All work in the millinery line done at short
notice.
Hunteretown, Oct. hi, 1n67. an
WINTER
IZELLI,II•TEXt'.
AIMS MeCREARY has pat returned from the
lyj. City with a large assortment of new etyle
BONNETS AND H TS,
which she 4 prepared to sell at prices which will
-defy competition. Also Gannet and Hat Trim
mings of all the latent style*, and FANCY 6100130
of every variety.
ilfig-Itonneta made to onler, at the shortest
notice.
Gettysburg, Oct. 18, 1867. lm
Dissolution of Partnership.
T"partuernhlp heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the arm of Taughin
laugh & Neely, of liampton, has been dlnsolveiL
All persons indebted to said arm, will please call
and make payment. Either partner is author
ized to nse the name of the arm in settlement of
the business . -
J. & TAUGHINEAUGH,
0. F. NEELY.
Nov. 1, IH. 3t
airlitar copy.
Restaurant 'looses.
ITI.HE fol lowing applications to keep Restaurants
have been filed in my office, with the regal
wite number of signers, and will bepresented ea
the Court of Quartec Newdous, on MONDAY, the
lath day of MOVEMBER inst.
William H. Small, Conowago township.
Conrad Fox,
Lawrence Brant, Lltheatown borough.
A. W. MINTER, Clerk.
Nov. I, 1867. te
Church Dedication
E new Methodist E. Church at Petersburg,
Pa., will be dedicated on NUNDAI ,
10, lee;. Rev. Dr. Ryan, of Baltimore, Rev.
Mr. Smith, of Cbambersburg, Rees. W. G. Forge
..son, J. A. Bow, R. C. Reship, and otberminlsters,
-ore expected to be present,
3. M. CLARE,
Nov. I, 1817. Pastor in Charge.
Administratizie Notice.
ARALI GILLILAND'S EsTATE.—Letters of
adminixttion on the estate of Sandi Gllll-
md, ra
(of Samuel,) late of Tyrone township, Ad
ams county, drawled, having been granbad to the
undersigned, residing In the same township, she
hereby levee notile to all persons indebted to
said estate to make Immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to prWent
them properly authenllcated for settlement.
HANNAH MARGARET GILLILAND,
Oct. 2i, 1%7. at Adminbitmtrlx.
NOTICE
Lir:L be in Glettyabstrw with FLOUR, &e., oir
every AONDAY and FRIDAY, of each week.
who may desire rue to furnish them
with either Flour or Feed Stuff will /cave their
orders either with John Chrismer, or Danner
Ziegler. stating the kind and quantity, when the
same will be delivered at their dwellintp.
GEORGE GIN GELL.
Sept. Er, 1047. tf
ATTENTION, WAVES I
IL farther orders, the "GE RO
TTIEBC
UMUAVES" will meet at their Armory for
beldam and drill EVERY WEDNESDAY EVE
.NrK6-at N. oeleek, and in re t. nn the
THIRD SATURDAY of each month at ldeleelt.,
A. /d. By en
WM. 73. Xteral X 1: 6c
' the-Captain.
Oct. 4.
MARYLAND FARMS.
rvis anderegnarl, Executor. of the lent
I will and testament of Eda and Gritlttb,
late of Hurfordcotino . de,•casod, 14111 offer !!,
at Public ElaJay at harp:Damn - 111e, on "
WNIVNINMAY. November 20, Mtn, at 12 o,
M., all the Real &date of said decCaNed, connixt,
lug of some of the moat valuable Farina in Har
lon] county They have all la , n lately von eyed,
and each tract laid oil luto diviNionN, and trill
pogitivelv lay Bald in lot. , to volt punlima rs. Phan
will he exhibited on day of Nileo lz .
- - -
MONTREAL-190 wcRF
ltfoativ original forest, unimproved, 91/ tunted
near Harford Furnace, \lt dater n, Putterson sand
utter Farma.
NOVA SCOTIA—IIi ACSFR
Same condition MA Montreal, and In the JP!
The following five farms are all a part of the
[immix Cranberry !Ands, are In a high Mate of
eultivation, are very productive. having good
Inrellings, Barns, Sitableo, etc., well fenced and
watered, with sufficient woodland to each, are
situated near Pert) man's Depot on the Philadel
phia, Wilmington and Baltimore ILTllroad, t tic
PART OF JAMES PARK-276N ACKFM
About one-fourth ofta mile from the depot, and
occupied by Thomao cnni, Emu.
LAUREL 8R00F— . 336 ACREN.
MaiMIOIM
CHRISTIE FARM-MS ACRES
Oerapleil ly Mr Gabriel n mile
tonal the depot, with au exteualve Irma on
railroad.
CAPS,
POPLAR lIILL-206 ACRES.
Oreupled by Mr. Martin, extensive front on
railroad and poatroad.
PATTERSON'S OLP FIELDS.
TIIIS Tract to without buildings, an extenalte
front ou railroad, and highly cultivated by Mr.
Christie.
I=l
One of the moat valuable Farina in the,crunty,
bouridell on the east by Romney creek, nod on
the weal Haab riser, with a fine rood to Per
rynianaville Depot.; Improved with a large Brick
Dwelltrig. Barn and other mahout... °cavilled
by Win. Holloway, Eoq.
Gettypburg, Ps.
HILEPPAILD (.1001) FRIENDSHIP—XIi ACRES.
it bn well-timbered Wood Lot in Punt. River
Neck. on etch side Of 0 good road to Perrynums..
- .llle Depot.
Terms—One-Mini cash on day of ale, and the
balance at sue h time an may he agreed upon be
tween, the purchasers and the Executory., %lily
Interest for time.
ROBERT MIICRLE,
WM. 0. WETHERALL,
Executors.
.1. S. RICTIARDSON, AUrtiolleer.
Nov. 1, II 7. 1/1
A VALUABLE FARM,
IN C A RROLL COUNTY, MD.,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
ra . m ag e egti fi r ri , , inte s intending decline farm
VALUABLE FARM,
situateln Westminster district Carroll county,
Md..on the bend waters of Little Pipe Creek,
three miles from Westminster, and a short mile
from the Western Maryland Railroad, adjoining
lands of David Shriver, Jesse Swigard, Hanson
Nichodemus, Cnarles Roberts, and others, con—
taining 16 . 3 ACRE*, moreor less, with fair pro
tortions of excellent Woodland anti Meadow.
The land Is limestone and blue slate, In hunt nttc
cultivation, having been heats ily limed, and un
der the very bent of fencing. The farm can't be
excelled for the grow th of wheat, corn, or any
other crop, whilst tor grazing It hoses cry desira
ble point—running Nattier In short held.
The Immo% ements are Two-story Dou
hie BRICK with Two-story Brick
Bark -building. 1.11 , 1 t0..111, a large I
Brick Bank Barn, a
ll Shed, Corn crib and
Hog House, brick, and all undo one roof, i-on..ke
Roma., Wash Howe .tint Spring House, stone,
and all under one roof, Butcher House, Black
smith Shop, with other ; rico. er
failing 14 ell”I
ri n g ills oug Imuge
and a aplendel spring near the sprint; house. The
Impros °melds are oil of modern nts le,and In tho
rough repair. There (.1 MI the mend,. a lame
Ap Fie ple p Orch y ar is d, with fruit of all descriptions,
with three Tri t iVa In con a ‘ P e le n ' le sa n i r sa nei Nre h il
or
churches,. school houses, stores and mechanic
shops.
This Is one of the most cle,irable properties In
Carroll county, and sh o uldcommand the atten
tion ofull in want ot nisi a la. farms, •
Persona a Minato lea It are requested to call
on the undersigned, residing thereon.
MICHAEL MORELOCK.
Nov, !, ams
ROSMGARLAND
I=l
THE subncriber, Intending to Lemon` *9 a
smaller farm, will sell at Private Male il his
FARM, in Highland township, Adams county, I
mile went of Oingell's Mill, adjoining lands of
John Knox, Joseph Hershey, John Butt, Jr. the
Orr farm, and others, containing nearly
3UO Al 'RFS, having thereon a 1.114 i
HOUSE and Barn, Wagon !shed, Corn IP
1716 fie. There is a Rota) well of water at II
the door, n great number of springs on th, uu an,
with running water through It also an the
preuthses nil ,tt 11. IN Apple 141:hard, bc•ille
Peaches, Cherries, Re., all eholee fruit. There Is
n large proportion of giant Me,Dlon , with oner
100 reran "(Timber, con.,,st lug of poplar, walnut,
Locust, hickory, ask, niulhem anal all kinds rt
heasy ihnber, the nest w Inv fount) . Two pal.-
lie roads through the pl.tee.
The firm uon,i,t .uut
wishingila Nita. it :lit ',quested to on the
nudendaned, residang tht•rean.
A reward of $lOO to the person who will bring a
buyer. Price sl,ll 00—t he cheapest property in the
eritnio . .1 A MEs S. WrILSON.
Oct. 2.5,1 , 67. Rl
A DESIRABLE FARM
=
TM.; undersigned O ff er", at Private Sale, his
FARM, situate n Franklin township, Adams
county, Pm., three miles west of Arendtm llle, ud-
Joiningiandtof Francis tole Alexander 113 I , T,
1111,11111/en, contatittox Mi At REY.. !maw or less—
about 40 arms a feared, and the balanee In gees{
Maher. The ch ared land is 111 flue rutttt atom,
ha, ing been limed, and the fences are good. The
Immo% ements are 111 . 11,- , 1(11 - 2,
DWELLINtt four stselei anal
Coo s ti
kitchen on the tirnt ilonro Abet, Its'
Barn, N 1 ague ' , host, aro
Shop, Wash Howse and Spring Honne;
net er-Dillinit water, with a pump In It, before
the door. There Is a wind Apple Orchard and a
tine young Peach Orchard on the premises. be
sides Peaches, Plums, Cherries, de., all grafted.
Persons wishing to view the property are re
to call tot the undersatteAf. residing
thereon. The props-rl3 will be mild a bargain.
PETER M. MORITZ.
Oct. 25, 1Q47. 4t•
SHERIFF'S SALE
N pursuance of a Writ of Venditiont Exponas,
I
Issmed out of the Court of Common Pie., of
.',dams county,. Pa , and to me directed, mill he
exposed to Public Sale, at the Court Rouse, in
Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the lath day of NO
VEMBER avot, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following
den...E./bed Real Eatatc,
A TRACT (' LAND. situate In Butler town
ship. Adants county, Pa.. adjoining lands of J oho
Hoover. Jonas Roth, and others, containing 120
ACRES, more or le.", ImProsed with n one-and
a-half-story L 4 a 3 Iltd",.E, a tow horn,
wit h Sheds attached and other out-build- o.
ing.; a young Apar Ort.hard, and of her 111
fruit trees. about 2.1 m aon of the farm are h
In timber, the balance of the land is clear and
Under good frnee. Th. Tr are two wells of Water
near the buildings, w Rh a pump In one.
Heized and taken in execution as the property
Leah titeinour. .
RISILIT FLINN, I.sl.lerilT
Sherif? 0171,, I.,•tty..burg, ()et. :45, I+4 T.
abil-Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon
all bales by the Sheriff must he paid ON or imme
diately after the property la struck down or upon
failure to comply therewith the property will be
again put up for sale.
THE LADY'S FRIEND.
"WASMINOTON AT MOUNT VERNON."
lIME LADY'S FRIEND announces for PlllB, the
1 following noveleno—THE BEBARRY FOR
TUNE, by Amanda M. Douglas, author of "In
Trust; " "Stephen Dane," Pe; A DEAD MAN'S
RULE, by Elisabeth Prescott, author of "How a
Woman Had Her Way," Sr.; FLEEING FROM
FATE, by Lonnie Chandler Moulton, author of
"Junto CillTonl," "This, That and the Other." dr.
.
It will give •a tiPLENDID DOCBLE PAGE
FINELY COLORED FASHION PLATE—own
ved on Steel-1n every number.
It will give a beautifully executed FANCY
STEF,L ENGRAVING in PN P, number.
It will ghe a large maw,rtment of WOOD CI - TR,
ilinetmtlug the ' , seldom, Fancy Work, &c.. lu
every number.
It Will given popular Meer. of MUSIC, worth the
east of the Roseville In Itself—ln et cry number.
It will give n copy of the new nod npleroliti Pro
rnfuln F.tigras ing—"WAsHINGTON AT'
MOUNT VERNON''-410 Inches long and flinches
wide--to every full (22 501 subscriber, and to every
person sending a ChM.
It offers as Premiums n large variety of ROOMS,
WHEELER& WILI ,, .‘ON'SSENVINti MACHIN - FR,
SILVER, PLATED TEA SET. 4 SPOONS, PITCH
ERs GOLD et SILVER WATCHES, CLOTHF , ...V
WRINGERS, CROQUET,A.PPLETo3rn •YCLO
REIM:O4, &C.
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subscribe fo r PM by the first of November, shall
receive the November and December numbers of
this year In addition, making 14 months in all I
Those who subseribe by the firnt of Derember
shall receive the Deeember number, nutting 12
Months In all!
_ .
1 copy (and the large Plvmhint Engraving) P 2 co
coplea if on
8 " one ;patio . 1200
One copy . of LADY 8 FRIK.ND and POS4T, 00
The getter up of a nob will a1 , g1.30 , receive a
cagy of the PM-N.lll'M ENGRAVING, Members
of a ( Inb wishing the Premium Engem Ltht nibs!
remit Oar Dot/arra-Wm
sr Those ilesimipt of get t Ing up (lolls or Pre
M rluee M
'Mum Lisla, should endue rents toe .am
ple Magazine, containing the particular&
Address DEACON k PETERISON,
-
319 Philadelphia.
Oct. 2.5, IRO7.
New Grocery and Flour Store.
MEALS ,L BROTHER,
HA v rso opened a GROCERY, Fuwit and
VEGETABLE STORE, In the Reran runners
ly occupied by Geo. Little, on-West Middle street,
they extend an in' nation to all buyers to give j
them • call. Everything ln their fos-h Iron, I
the city and country, will be kept on hand. They
are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest,
and as they only ash the lox tut RN log profits,
they hope'to merit and receive a liberal share of,
public patronage. MEAL: , di BRO. ,;
Aug. Alan. tf . I
The Wonder of the Age !
WARRFZVFE ELECTRIC CHURN for male st
Hendricks m Warren's Grocer, atom, in
ll:itst 'York street, Gettysburg, Pa., wham every,
thing in our line will be aoLi ai the lowest prices.
Give on • call and we ter yourelann. Our stock
consists of Groceries, Notions, and Panel Goods.
Our motto is sell quirk, our aim to_pl_ease.
gn-Produce taken In exchange for Go o ds. Cash
paid for 8114.7011 and Witter.
117., MUCKS & WARWLN.I
Rept In, ISM tf
8A LE OF
GOVERNMENT BONDI& of all kinds, BOIIGHT
and @OLD.
HEVFX-TRTRTT lONIA eonverted into FIVE.
TWENTY BONDS without charge.
The HIGHEST PREIIIMI paid on GOLD and
RILVER.
BTOCKS and BONDS, of pal lands, boned for
pernonn without CHARGING COMMIHNION.
Interval on SerxDl..l. DEPOSID3 advanced 1 per
Periamo wixhlng information in regard to U. &
Bonds, and Barka at all kladn, are !nulled to
give ua a ddL, and we will give all information
cheerfully
ALACK CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES
FRENCH MERINOS,
BLACK ALPACAS,
WOOL DELAINES
=ME!
MLSLINA,
BLA:sm-ETs. I"
EMZ22
Qi - EF:NAWARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
Ham pat renetved a roplendld asmortment of Fail
and Winter DRY GOODP, comprialm In po rt ft.
EM=I
FALL STOCK,
MERINOES.
ALPACAS,
DELAINES,
QI"}:EN:SM.tRE, tlte largest stack. In the ecsanty
MEE
and very cheap.
HARDWARK and Oddlaw, fa a na brandan,
IRON AND AA/14
OILS AND PAINTS.
TION. Give as it call and examine oar sleek
JCREPE( RIDER'S ESTATR—Letters test.
mentor, an the Mato ef Romph Rider, late
or the borough of Littiostown, Adantaeounty, de
ceased, bribed been ipioaNd testis undersigned,
redding lutlBllMiany towlidlialp, be hereby gives
notice to imams Indebted to
thoset to
mobs ion payment, mid having
claims splint the dune to premed them proper
ly entheadiosted for mattemeat.
WILLIAM REM,
Oct. 18, 1887. it Executor.
Choice West= Preemption Lands.
I HAVE severtaTreets of choke Western PRE
n= LAND% Nevi leeiltoss, new Mai
vice Ti male..-b elsangsat • eta wal•rettied nett
baryo which I ex t
reei .11,1 p Adams vacuity.
OM ARNOLD:
camirsinte.
NAVONAL BANK.
COMPOUND INTEREST NO'PES CASHED.
oRDETtO PROMPTLY TmpreTro.
3 per OMNI. for I year,
4 per meoL Ilsr 6 'mouths,
3 pe3 , resit. lie $ alliiiiiiia.
3. EMORY BATR, Castler
Gettysburg, Oct. 25, 111117. tt
GO TO
1517PHORN & HOFFIAFS,
•
rF yor
If %NMI 7-1016 , AW114 -2- -->"4-
COLORED CLOTHE,
COLORED ALPACAS,
MOHAIR LUSTERS
FANCY DELAINEH
COLLARS * CrFFS,
or outythlng else 10 the
DRY GOODS & NOTION LINE.
N. W. cor. of the Square
Gettysburi, Pc
Sept 28 1887. If
J. L. SCHICK,
11017711wwsr COR3IIOt 07 CNNITZR NU '.EE.
orrrycißtrreti, PA.,
FltF:Nflf 3tERPSOEP,
ALL WOOL FOPLINS,
NEW !WYLY: Or FANCY POPLINS,
BIN?I.%R1 POPLINS,
EMPRESS CIATITS
ALL WOOl. PLAIT 4,
Thfx Form will lw ,old fit the low price of thir
ty--eight d,,lbirn per were, If the rash In down.
A gootl del el,ql Inn the. ter, nrs: tupl64l
With. Can gr% t• lull pp,' 11:1111
provided It is cold prrs lOU , to renting fur another
year. .I.pply to MARY A. JUNE.",
Aug.
no,
i567: 11 : 12 boro', 1,0ta1,11 county, \
NEW STYLE OF FALL Goort4,
BLACK All 2, FANCY RILKS
lADIKV CLOAKING CLOTHS,
DELAINES AND CALICOES,
FLAN.NELS IN OREAT VARIETY,
BLEACIIED AND BROW-N.:VI:BLISS,
CLOTHE', CASKIMERER, CAARINETS
C VIGIMERETTS AND JEANA,
LADIETC FURI4 IN GREAT VARIETY,
obovr.c; AND Rrocrtnyea,
CORSETS, MANDE MCKIM, COLLARS;
I t..
STATIONERY AND PERFUMERY.
Sept. N, 18G7.. tlr
:~~~ i+~tlN : i:)tLs :i~►;~,~
have JOEL received their
Ealsl
the lamest in the oonnty—ootusisting of
DRY GOODS,
POPLINS,
GlNlialaiS,
FLAINTNELS,
CALICOES,
&c., &c., &ci,
CLOTHS, CA/38=M, JEANS,
In every variety
CA RPM'S, • lam stork and very cheap
SHAWLS, all k Lirb and Itrires.
BLANKETS, very cheap
•t the lona niseltetestee
GROCERIES, of all kind,
Wlll2Oll 410016 a& *Sas iterrxe , oo)rricri
E4ION OF THE RED FRONT
Gpttyxburg. s 9a. 4, I. ti
Enontor's Notice.
Aug. I, Hr. If
VALUABLE
ORE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE
S THRIVIDAT. the 14th darer NOVAMBER
O
next, the liniment., WILL offer at Public S.kk,
ou the pleisibea, • ealnabia
Ilt.ON ORE FARM,
aitttate in ['Pion township, Adams county Pa.,
a few hundred roots Mint the Littlestown 'Bull.
road, 2i.., miles from Littleatoon, adjoining lands
of Mrs. lola, sterner, Jam b Keller, Jacob Lold,
and ,ahem, and containing
ONE Hl'NfittED & TWENTY-FIVE. At'RE,I,
4-Pout 24 . acre. are gout Woodland, and there la
a fen 'proportion or prime Meadow. The Miliaria;
hind In In exerilent volt IN.itlon, having all been
well limed, and under the beat of [emirs. The
Improveinents are it large Two-atory
RRlVKwith Two-atory Rric.k .
Bark-huilding, Rank Barn, Wagon I,lc
Shed and torn tarring,' Roma',
Smoke Hors. e, Re., wII It n a,•11 and sprlnltol
eel
ratewater; ahtia Tenant 11. ollne. There is a fine
young Apple Orehrinl,
P,oma,
lieeirlea Peaches, Yearn,
rte„ on the premitwa. rite lean
IRON ORR FA RM —eotedderahle giant Hies or
ore, of h....! hit Mg loeen already taken
(ohm IL That II .Niel, In large (wall,s, till the
plat+ la not don Wed
This In ono of the
PERTIES IN Till. IN lUNTI, and should at Intel
the attention of espltalkis. It ls .not anient to
churehea, &Moots, lulih., atorto and nteclisitte
shops. Person. o Ishing tot low It are requested
t o rail t in thorn* , Ntonesifer, in Llttleattio It, or
on Wtuthinidtm King, tin Mg on the farm.
Sale to comment,. at 1 °clock. I'. M., nn said
day, when attendance will lie given 011,1 tern,.
triode kntia la In I'ETEIt
1.1c1.0, Igli7.
A VALUABLE FARM
.\T•PCBLIC S4LE.
OSATtRDAY, the silt divot NOVEMBER
next, the aulont !hur t Ectwutor of the last
and testament 14 J 22011121.1 alder, deeNtsed,
will offer at Public Kale, on the premises, the
VALI'ARLE FARM
of said deeedent, .Ituata In l:ermanir township,
Adams county, Pa., 2i., tulles north Littlistown,
on the Bonaughtownrood, adjoining lands of
John Rider, V. M. Welltert, Wm Slim, and oth
ere, and containing 123 ACIIPX mute or les.,
There are fair proportions ot Woodland and
Meadow. The farm is under flue etiltluaticat„
(having been Ihned 5.1211 timm,,, and under
good fencing, halt of it putt and rail, The an
provementr tiro u barge new TWO.S2nTY
1i01."1.,‘ large Lug !tarn, w tat
Shed.. all around, Wagon end Corn iii,
tiriti, I arriage Hod Pen, Ni led, I.
Bowie, Nititike litllllll•,siprlng House, e Ith 21 nrst -
rate well of haler,lo2 he 21111'1111W. Th..•
on the pretuts, • /A
,loung Apple Orthard, with
other fruit.
Theproperty Is con% en lent to churches, schools
mills, stores and 1111.01111 lie ...hops, and the neigh
borhood ins pleasant 0114,
Persona %Wang to view the form are requntied
to call ova the undo...timed, Living witlin
mlle of It.
VESTLNGS,
ou MONDAY (ILIA /WINO, the Iltb,lou tho
PrianOwni a Young CflliiiiNUT LOT, conUtinlng
JO Ain't., !lion• or hiss, sit 113 le to Union township,
adjoining John Wentenimle, Adam Hergerl, and
others. It will ho olftwod In 4 parts, of about 244
items each.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on each
day, when attendance will Lc Kit en and tenon
matte knot.% by WILLIAM ItIDEK
Oct. i 5, 1 . im Executor.
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SA LE.
TINE subscriber otrers LI, FARM for sale. It is
situated In Adams county, Fu., near the
York and (Jetty - slang Turnpike, 1 mile...lron%
New Oxford, 6 from GettyAburg, and I mile front
Uulden's Station, adjoining lands of Ralph
Pickett, Nichol. Moritz, Nicholas Hensel, and
John Cnuhmnn, rontaining 72 ACRES and 4i
pert - Ilea—about P lICZCS In timber, with a duo pro
portion of meadow. The land him been limed
oter, a 4 In under good fencing. The !kids are
laid oft mutt enient ly, N lth water in alinotit all of
them. The Import entents use a Two-sto
ry R . inert...oiled Horst: and Rack
building, Bank Burn, Vi itgon Shed and ill
Corn 1 . 1 04 unite,• theNAM, roof, Rog II
r ,pa ng
110000 with n never-failing spring cline to the
building; a good Apple On bard, besides peaches
and all other kinds of fruit, on the plats•. It is
in every respect a man des/ruble property.
Persons wishing to %lew the preinhes are
onwited to call ou the subscriber, residing there
on. E. U. HEAUY •
Sept. fi, 1667. 3m
CALICOES,
14HAWLS,
PaCtiNi.Y#
CARPETS,
PUBLIC SALE
THE intruding to quit house-keep
lug, sell at Public sale, nt the re,,idrnce
of Margaret Hulick, in lion lersegn, nn TrES
DAY, the 12t1t titt of Ist/VE.3113F next, a large
variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture,
consisting of
TABLE a, CH hilts, lirRF. kir, Settee, Corner
Cupboard, desks, Looking tilusses, k-ight-day
Clock, 1 Kitchen Cooking, Slob awl textures,
Parlor Cooking sio‘e, I Ten-plate StoNe, Beds
and Bedding, Lti yards ol Carpeting, 40 yards of
Which time never been eut,l large Copper Kettle,
1 small Copper Kettle, a noinber of Book,, China
and t/neensware—nlmost • verytlilng In the
house-keeping line.
Side to rem inence nt 10 o'clock, A. M., on Mill
day, a hen te
atndance Nll/1 ho g ben and terms
made known by liA‘" HI'LICK.
Oct. 11, 067. Is
VIRGINIA, LOUDON CO., LAND,
FOR SALT , .
NE FARM, containing about 240 ACRES, Fol
k' tutted on the turning° roads Mina below
Leesburg, 3 inile4 from *Milford Station, and
miles front:42lnm% ell Station. The cleared land
had Weals. water alittleleill tar Mock itt
each field, plentyof timber on the fart
for the we of Hie same; a comfortable
DWELLING HOt'sE, g large ...I id, f'mn tti
House, Meat House, lee House, and ago.' II
Store House on the pretni.eu. A Kraal quad fat
a Country Store. The land Is ;Wool, 14 to
Improve, takes closer sere well, yields goOd
Mops of wheat, corn, oats and .hay. Tills is a
very good Farm, was bought he the present own
ers in Hill. and a Rood part of it COM fifty dollars
per acre. There is a good Orchard, and a well of
wafter an the preen 1..,
VIRGINIA LAND FOR SALE
ONte FARM eontalits :Mout 200 .keres. Is 7 nil lev
below Leesburg, on the Turnpike. 2 tunes
from elation, end 2 tulles front Gull
lord elation on the Alexandria L. dt H, H. Hood.
This Is n very desirable Farm, and a 'healthy
place to live. The cleared land 1‘ divided Into;
Ileitis, with running v. user in nt s end of -
Mt or, There Is tt lame Log 11NrELLINti tr i
HOI'SF, Bata, Meat Iron.. and 'Dairy on IP,
the trim , and a well of eiteellent water lit l"
the yard. This well allbrds plenty of !Mod Water
the dr!, eat senson. There I. plenty of timber on
the farm tor the we- of the Alum. The land is
god. and pr0n...., good cretin of Wheel. I 'orli
Oat. Hay .le. There Is 0 110. ormhard, ma
bearing. The land is ea+3. to improve, and takes
clover finely. Tile fencing Is In gond order I
good Many fataillee of Noriliern peopic li,, r net
tled In the neighborhosvil
'en give full po.sevdon 2,11, December, 1847,
provided Lib, sold provious to renting for anoth
year. For maul of money, the owners offer
this farm at the low price of thirty dolhas per
acre, rash paid down. A. good deed given alien
the terms me compluxi m ith.
MARY A. .30N£...
Hillsboro', Loudon county, to.
Aug. 30, 11117. ant
FOR SALE.
T wo HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF
PRIME LIMERTONE LAND,
=I
one Buda half miles from a Railroad Depot; good
Improvement.. well fenced and watered; an
abundance of good timber, and so arranged as to
divide well into two berms. I have other
farm property for sale, all of which vet be sold
low, the object being to make a division of the
estate. Those In search of land in this section,
might do well to give men call before purctoodng
elsewhere. For itirther information, call ou or
-address THOS. X. LTIPTON,
Winchester Va.,
(who le agent for ' Heirs.)
June tf
I
IitIiBLINEI,
Gifts for Christmas & New Years !
A SUPERB nom. OF FINE GOLD AND SIL
VER WATCHES, ALL- WARRANTED TO
RT - E. AND THMDII , (7II7.Y REGULATED AT
THE lit /V; FS WE 01' -10 EACH, AND S. TIS-
E ACTION GI'AIIANTF.F.D.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches . '32.50 to 11 , 0)
10) Slagle Cased Gold Watches :230 to 500
100 Ladies Watches, enameled 100 to 4.10
200 (bid Hunting Chron. Ws tehes, 2.1 ) to :301
2110 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 200 to 250
1110 Gold Hunting Dup. Watch., 1;0 to 20
.1.10 Gold Hunting Amer. Watches, 100 to mo
WO Silver Hunting Levers- 511 to 150
NO Sliver Hunting Duplexes 75 to ZO
500 (Sold Ladles' V, etches._ . ..... 50 to AO
LOW Gold Hunting La 1ne5....._ to 75
1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 100
2,600 Hooting Silver a; So 50
24/20 Assorted Watohess all kinds.. 10 to 75
The shove stork will be disposed of on the 001,
rLAR OST-Plint PLAN, awing every sioiroti a
nue Gail or Solid at eh for SlO aithout
regard to \ glue
' •
111/ No York.
WWI to tennetilatele d of the Abu% e mag
nificent stoek. Corti/Matte, flaming the art tele.,
are placed In nettled rntelopen, and well roll.tnl.
Holders, nrr entitled to the article.. named In
their cell ideate, upon pay... at Of T. 1 ,11
ladietlier it be e. watch worth $1,600 or one x will
lowa. The return of any of our eert diva It t ent I
tle.you to the arlielea named thereon, upon pay
ment,lrrespeciit e Of it. xOlOl, and a
enltted fens than el° In named an tiny rert Ifleate,
It Will at rmon he wren that this In an lottery. but
a etrahehhforward Itnettltuale rannnet lon, u hien
may he part fel put MI ill el ell hr ti t• inn,t 1;011,1.
out.
• • .
A single rertlflest, will he sent by mall, poßi
upon rerelpt of r for 11, I by ell
for f 2, itdrty-three and elegant premium for El,
ahrtV•lllx and more valuable premium for fllo,
conelnindred and mostniperb Watch for Sl5. To
agents or those wishing employment, this d n
rare opportunity. It Is n legitimately eon•lucted
buitinris, deity authorized by the Gus
and open to the most careful semtiny. Watches
feet by Express. with bill for collection on dells -
ery., so that no dissatisfaction ran possibly mem.
Try us. Addrevs
BROTHEII t t., Importers,
Itrouths , Nev. York.
Nov. 1, 15187. Sot.
COLLECTORS,
tTF. NOTICt Collector% of ?axe), for
T
lAN and (ireartearireie; In, the different bor
ough., and townithlpa - brAdaniX cOtMty, are here
by notified that they w 111 be required to settle up
their doplieatea on or before the 18th day of NO
VESIBEM. next, on which dot. the Corn.mbralon
era will meet nt their office, to give the neceseary
exonerations, do
The Collector), of the presani_year will be requi
red to pay } over to the (baste Treasurer all mon
k.), whit* may be collected by the November
Court.
. .
A. KliTs,
i 3. WO
WIERMAN,
Cuntuunt . lunotant,Luinuut county
Attent—S. M. Waiter, Clerk.
Oct. /B,ltittr. tc.
Teachers Wants&
/SHE &Boot ,Dtmetcni of Union townstxtpdeeire
J... to employ three more Teeebers—eqory rr
per month. Applzfujy.
By order of the
M• '.. 2MIARI7I 4 IOIB,'PreeI.
.7 AO= H. Goasscarr, seey.
ort: tf, mw. Rt
NEW GOODS.
GEORGE ali.h7OLD
fie" now opened e Wye knock of CLOVIS, CAR
SIMERIES end READY-MADE fILOTIIIIIO:
madly of him own manubiciurr, conNixting of
MEM
COATS,
PA NTH,
SKIRTS,
DRAWERS,
'Hosiery, dz., tr.r.. At pric. to malt the tltilea.
rail, examine and Judy" far ynatenhex. 44)
EZ=ll:ti
NEW FIRM !
NEW' GOODS
111: ti , ' , :it o l I t z e utg i t a, T a d d m r a m . P4 i rrnt as z partner, and
t
A LARGE. B•ltta.:. OF 6001.18,
lam now prepared to atwommodate all 1 quali
ty and twit... lam determined
NOT TI) HE UNDERSOLD
In this or any other port of the epontry. •'tjuick
" Id; TlVeZt r =s t '
I;ti:hi i ris y o l f "ollo.
DRY GOODS;
GROCERIES.,
NOTIONS,
QUEENS-WARE,
HARD-WARE,
EARTHEN-WARE,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES.
In fact, everything kept In a FIRST-CLASO4
COUNTRY 74TORE. Come and see my stock.
No charge for showing Goods.
J. 8. TAmoims:BAUGll.
llampton, Nos. I, ISM. 4nt
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LADIES" COMPA NIO NS,
TOILET SMTS,
WRITING DESKS,
PERFUMER 3",
Fancy China and Bohemian Vane,
TOYS, &C , &C., &C.,
AT J. M. WARNER'S,
Orlx*lte Fattneftorkit' Store
Oct. Y•, 11,47
LEWIS STROUSE
Ilan bought bark Ina old stand. on earllvie st reet,
and In going Into business again heavier than
ever. He ngks bin old trlendn and the public to
NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CONFFATIONS, RI.
(.ASS, TOBACCOS, ett., AC., AC.,
In large variety, and a little cheaper than tho
cheapoit. Don't forget toe place—nearly oppo•
cite the gadtreed Station,
Gettymbung, Oct. U, "W. "
In addition to the above, the 14116 , 1er Ibf Lekfliani
WV Al 'RFS OF TIMBERLAND. well met ITt rel.
nelde timber, adynintni the Firm.
The Improvements with 200 or more Iterett ean
bo bought neperitely, or all weirther,- se the pur
chaser or ptirehloterm met desire.
For f urt her information inirdre of the subieris
liter, residing on the prig° 1444
REAR ESTA.= July IV% JONEPTI P. 3IePIVIT.
VALUABLE
AT PRIVATE SNI.E.
I=
VAI, IT A li I, E FARM,
In Cuntberlnuti Ad”mg conoty,
containing
• haptuvonarutaTllßEE In:SPRED ACRES.
The are mood. lare
BRICK Phrttrrr - Barn, Walton
7sn
Corn i'rlb, Oradea,.
no, .tr. The WI
lend In all (:rent,. eollonal In a good elate II
of raltirstlon.
TME N ONE OF' TILE' BENT WHEAT AND
(dt-te.h F.kIIMS IN THEO./UNIT.
and would answer well for a Pair). There aro
three wells of never-falling water, and a running
stream through the farm, furnishing n.
Ina water In nearly all the lipids.
The farm will bo sold In parts of IPr and MO
Acres, to suit purchasers.
I will also sell my DWELLING HOLIME,
on Chumbersburg street, ek•ttysbtirlt.
which Is a very riestruble property.
Any person xlebhw slew the pre yet.
II
ties will 'midtown them by the subscriber ug
in Gettysburg. 11. Mc('U hDY.
let. 11, ISM. II
GROCREY AND LIQUOR STORE.
A LARGE amortment of fine
=
Teen, Coffees. White Swan of ail kinds, and
Brown Sugars, cheap. prime new crop Orleans
Molfinseuand all gra4ea &lamps: ?OW MACK
EREL, best In market. All kinds of
LIQVORS
wholesale and retail,prime Wine, Brandy, Rye
Whiskey, de., for medicinal and other purposed,
in any quantity.
air B. Madder's Verb Bitters,, and the "Great
Zingari Bittern."
Also, WEER'S GR WE WINE.
WM. J. MAILTIN,
Baltimore street, Uettynhu ,g.
April 5, lc,. If ,•
SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION
CONVENTION of the frletula of Sabbath
Schools In Adams county will be held In.
(SETTYSIII - RG, the Fourth 'Cheek In Neemnber
Inlet, cluninenclng on 341 1 DAY EVENING, the
Zah, and contintring through TI'F-SEAV and
wEDN JAY, the IML and rh The rieennlon
will be one of greet intereet and a largo attend
ance is expected,
11ev. Allred Tay lor,Setretary of the Pennsylva •
Ole State Sabbath School Assiclatlon, See. Dr.
win, Is. Es-Goe, pollncir. and ogler
and eloquent gentlemen from Philadelphia,
and elsewhere, will be In attendance and take en
act lee part In the porceedings.
rittpsrintendsntr and frlendS of Sun
dae ,ohools throughout the county will please
publish I hia notice and take proper Melllllll,l to -
secure a full attendanee,
A pt 04111121 MP of the exerrises will he Prepared
for Ah.tribnt lon 'before the tilIT of meeting.
The following Committee of Arrangenn nig has
been appointool, f i 7 :
Rev. C. A. If AY, D. D.
Pastor of Chrlk.t rhumb, Lutheran.
Rev. F. DRBIDENDAi•(FfI,
Pastor nfelt. Joints' Chenvii, La the win.
Rev. W. R. it. DEATRICIL
Pastor of Gemurn Reforms! Chureb.
140. W. BOUM
of M. E. Church.
R. G. McCREARY,
Superintendent Preabyterian Sabbath School.
D. A. BUEHLER,
Superintendent Christ Church, Loth. 8. School.
M=
guptentendent M, F. Abbath What)!
RuperlntatliailLEEP.'"Astus.sennoi
GEORGE GEYER,
Etoretinteadent derma Reformed K. School
Seperintendenr=abbeith School
.. . ,
3.o tElit‘itEßSH, New Oxford.
•
ji./11;411AVID'NER, ITtladelph to.
Nov. 1, Vet 'lt
%ilk! Broomif
•
• pied continuer to intinntietore
" 1%9 doring th
bq and will be able Wand;
ihem 611 RETAIL Vans nu."
to onliteor onettew sem Pentonelts V ans
Droop,
Cent} !Wald do well toyite binf tol t l. Txpr e iv.
Giettyvkaret,Oet. le, Ism In
GIM 1 7 1 1 11 . 1 " Tlintirt
tt tF - ^
VALUABLE YROPEBTIEIa
•
J OHN C. ZODCK, LAND Atird'iT.
NEW COXPCIED, A DAES VOUNTT, PA..
Ildilbr dale &number of ildigrable propertle., to
which he *lad the Withal= of thaw whetting to
pure we.
with
Two
No.
1 STORE PTANI)i i for sale or mut;
Mor good. going ta goad toughed*, hear
isituateti In botautliul jtood
eltilheethr pardon Mottling to engage in the blvd.
ni rtlDETA l rE li Prill i t n ; 3 ;r i t i n ' Cre,,, new . lull.
"ria b SW:llmAll t sr°,77:24!",`ltinth i TrZi .
and RNA, 11, honor., barn, and ot h o er ont-htuld
laito,rillUMArd Mk /Wan...re conat) , 1 , 1 nailed
from halt !wont.
A IAkiHIITONN PARK of in perm, krick hewn.,
hrlrk barn, Iu lianiunnw vottntv, W., 17 utiles'
Inirn 'Bah liront.
A WltUln FOUNDRY AND MACIIINItSkit
with Duelling, sltnnltsl In • ...int). Meld. tsar
itallroad anti Depot: Usmd chamois ter Aelnr all
lands of work, several Tint n lab will lam
*old. With tin. mace }imparts. It ittsitvist.
A !FARM OF 103 ACRI)t, In Adams vounly,
with (R[nit fltono g,.41 Rani, near a
turaalte and
Ft) ITY At'Llk>t, nllll amslllouh Itarn, &v.,
three onsrters At a Sills Inuit n ntllvi;lnt mutton.
A 'mai vhautn; lures. env.
/C•
litl OF Int olt ()trlinto
PP ender wood cult Ivat l ' on, Willi a lamp Brisk
Ilnuse, /knit. Uttru, and other out-buildlnita, all
new,
VESTS,
CRAVATS,
A LARGE FLOITIt MI4I, w h Arrfn of
The min hag nun. pair of Burr', 111.1 all nmehluvry
tor lining merchant work : fleet water power 'ti
the °entity.
A F I,RM OF 175 ACUFF', near the Barterer
t unipike, on which la vreeted a Rood Hoene, Barn,
and all other TaVolMal
A FARM OF BM ACMES, nmelJand, with largo
Brick Ilouse,liarn,anul I:Tenant Irount.--10 acre.
In wood—half a mile from thn Cnnownito- tintnel.
A HOTEL, In Nei4 Oxford, two-.tort, nnny,
and ertnvenlaut for but/Int., Gloat chime.;
tartan rat,
Al., a number of good Noma% and Leda for,
mnlt.ln New Oxford.
roponn Whit N nth in taw 14%1 fatale, of wolf as
thooo who ,a lab to Reql, urn
'ln to gn o Thu
nabnortber a call at his Mum In Non Oxtord. Ad.
drerm,
JOITN 7All.*Cli, L'And Are:nt,
New t)iluttl, Adana county, /I
April I, Mr. -13
VALUABLE TANNERY
AT PRIVATE MALI:.
111111; aubwribar, v I.ltLug W giva up dor
1 Wag buolnoax, otTar. at Vrl% atn Maio, hin
VALUABLE TANNERY,
altnate on Mouth Baltimore atrost, Gettyaburg,
I'u., including Itriek Ream Mitup with I pool,
'
Meat, and el: handiere• Rigel L'urrylent Shop;
Beek and Frame Bark. )11l thme; lityraes,
Vain en the yard, with $ Ltwelti•x and mann Medd
any addltionairzumber-oonetitut rrltlnl nispriug
water„ne‘i•r-falllnit, 111 tail-) NM end slime,
This 'tannery to located In It mann where gond
Bark In abundant at reasonable prices. Fume..
atoll of the Tannery Will he {ON en to the putehaser
humcdistrlYt If deitred, with a supply' of bark to
run It.
There In bolds . a large Two-story BRICK
nwELLINo te property, a 1111 ti Icing
Ronne, Smoke. House, Wood Barn, •
Cora Crib Wagon Meal and other mit- Hi
‘lllll M Of eider and also
hydrant at kitchen dour, with running water
thrunghtiprlint Hume, 'f here lit a I erlet) (bent
qualities of growing Orem. arid Fruit oil the
!demi... The prupero et In good rondltluu. end
in et erl roomed a meet deetritble ruildenee nod
business stand
Alen, will be nohl, A LOT OF 0 tua - Nr) adjoin-
Ing olgce, mmtalning It, Am., More of loss,
with an Apple Orchard end a tirePt_laes Spring
and Bathing Establishment on it.
Also, A I.MT uF n the EintnWs
burg rood, one•b 1.1
alf m 1 1e f e
ont totem enntainfng
14 Acres, which the purchaser can also have ) , If
&sired.
Pertonx derlrinjt to vlow thr prrmlar“, or Vuo•
pertain fur th er particulars, 111 sutdrmi trio apt,.
riwid lug in Isett% Nbillw
JOHN WIN ERRENN
n~•pt. 13 1,,V"
CARROLUIBURCI
FARM AND MILLS,
ON TOIrS CREEK,
=
riltlE subscriber,*airlius tlboontiall• brUil
nes.% offerß rrivnte male, his
HIGHLY VALUABLE HEAL 6.BTATE,
RUHR," on Tortett ereek, partlyln MOMS eaonty,
Pa, sad partly In Froderlok county, Yd., ou Ulu
Urn.) tiettboro' turnpike, two milt, writ of Ern
nalteburg, consiotliax nr n Iltot-rate
rATIV, MI S!, noon-t.‘Nn, sr
The FAUN!, a ideh I% under good cultivation
asol good fOnclng, contain% may 330 Af'REA. with
duo proportion% of Id °Mow and Thither. Thu
emento ore a largo PITON F. MA N.
NION TIOUFIE, with Back-bulidingo,three
Truant H0m0.% huge Bank Linen. by II
11,2 , feet 1 W, o ron Ftheti and rnrn Prlb, (`a te
rhino House, and other out-build imp; a Per or-
Colima well of a ater at Ito. haetwo door, and a
never-f9llloiriiprion het eon the Imout aad Non.
'Mete or, too ibris log young APl'l.l: CHI-
C!! 11l on thuprewtav,witha tarlery of other
fruit. M.o.
A FIINT-Cf. , 0 4 .4 ROM et ANT MILL
A,ND SAW MILL
n con,lnn I stream of water, with n fine fill of
roatnm• Cooper Sllnp, Miller,' Mono, mail other
out-hothitntre. There ia I,EIfII4TONE of tim
Farm.
A SMALL FARM
.1T PRIVATE 14
MIRE subscriber offer', at Private Rale, his
1. riNIAI,I6 FARM, situate W straba.o township,
.tilanin count}, Pa., about 5 , 4 tulles from Gettys
burg, miles (ruin fin aterritom it, and lit miles
front Itriiiirr's 1414111111.111( 101.018 t Or.
inideborouFli, F. Qulrkel and John Galbraith,
t ain ing .14 g lilt NV...dialog gmlflek
ilow. The 1811.118 under good I , ti It t vit t ion, having*
been well limed—and antler good fenee. lin•
provenienk 11,1 , 0 ',prod L0u. 14)0
110 r Lott Barn, tirri flouse,
Wagon abed, aliuti, lint 1101180, F log Pen,
Smoke }louse; tangood m•ll r ailing
V, elle (V water, and a tine young Apple Giatisrd,
besidai n 11.4.11.14, Pram, Plane+, iliorries. Grapes,
fie. Persons withilig to view the property will
call on t h e ttieleltsgbotl, renal ug thereon.
JiIFiIIyFEESER.
lug. 30, 11,61. 3Livt
- V7C)C)
AT PRINX LOT
MALE.
1111(F huhowrilo , r oft. nin Sale,* VALI;-
A BM: WI/1 Lull', nituittc In Alonntpleoonnl
10 - wnxhip, Adonis county, Pa.. about one-half
mil,. from lialden a rhation, ou Ule llintyaboug
Railroad, adjoining lands of John Caabmiiii and
lietigy, containing 7 ACRES, inane cif /awi,
well co, rre,l with young timber--utl a mall
atre-ain of anttow running through It.
Peß,olln wlnlning to tin, Lot are reguawtal
to call on the undenignett, retailing within a
quarter of a mile. J 011 1 ,: L'ASRMAN.
Oct. 4, 1,567. .5t3
Proclamation.
WlTY n rifOVll t it ' iree l y li rTlVl l l Ll n 'R n i rt h r r t;PC i n ."‘ rn u innti 1 1 P1
in the
of composing the lath Dietriet, end
Jest - lee of the (Nimbi of inter and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery:for ten trial of all capital
and other offender., in said distrie_E and InaAr
W.tintilair and luta(' Rosivatey. Hags., Jnybies of
the Courts of Common Pleamikurtimitiees of the
t'otrrts of Oyer rind Termirfer and General Jail
Delivery, for the trial Id all capital and other of.
fenders in the eounti of Adams—have issued their
precept, bearing date the 21st day of A rorst Itt
th,,,or of our Lord one illour.nad elyJit hundred
and Mitt-eel en, a n d to me di rerrted, for holding.
Court of Common PIP.. and Crettenal Quarter
Aweless of the Peace, rind Geurtal Jall Delivery
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg.
on MONDAIt the lath day of NOVEMBER, lea—
NI MICE IS III:HEIM GI VEN to all the Justi
ces of the Peace, the Coroner and the Coartabien
a Milli the said count! that then- be then and
there In their proper preempt, with their Roils,
Records, Inyulail Lena, ElNTlliliftt ions, and other
Reim tabtatiee., to in those things a h lett to their
car., end in that behalf appertain to Inc done,
and ftiso,t het In Ito in ill prosecute against the pria.,
oners that ore nr then a hai Lo In the Jolt of said
eounly of are to Lo then and there to
pri,,ceute °anima them as „ 101 l 110 inst.
PHILIP HANN, Sherifr.
Sin t ttflice, Gott.) nbitrg, tict.
FLOUR, GROCERY & NOTION STORE.
JOSEPII S. GILLESPIE
dr - u iIf,'TIIIrF34 the PLOT:It, eft
1:1“.); Ill'iSlNFctti, at the old eland, in Tort
stns.!,ad.lounne the .4101, iittyabarg.
IA 1111 a full %art.-iv 01 g. sabi, low prices, raci et
.Itspefit ion to please., hollows to merit a con
tinuance of puhllo patronage.
The heat of FLOITH, ,prays on hn leads r
attention paid to this branch.
llama and Macon, 'Flab, Potufnen, Pried
Fruit of every kind, with a choir,- aafforttneut of
Moleatien, fly rape, nu gara, Coffees, True, Chocolate,
aplcest, Halt, Cornlflarch, Ai.., Vlotic, cadre 1K:-
tracts, pure Uhler V ins pptr, Cc,
full line of nanfeetlonery, shoo Figs, Rendes.
Prunes., Or.; common and lane :Soaps, Cerium.-
IV. and any quantify of Notions; the 'nicest 'lts-
Unite* . in town—indeed, II variety that must be
emu to be appreciated.
Ile must net forget to ovation his genera and
Tobaccos, the very - best brands,
Alec, Winne -ware, Crockery-warn,l l roome and-
Amino% Coal Oil and Grad-01l Lampe—and
thoneanil other wrflelev, not to leo enumerated in
a newenaper udeerthement.
Call and examine gouda nod prime, and you
will be cure to find it to y oar Interest to buy. -
Atninet
Administrators' Notice.
77 \COI3 refF,RNElt'd ESTATE.—Lettors of ad
rJ taltustration int the estate of JlilCOl.l Kerner,
late of stern It OWl.lllhip, kit:ceased, haring been
granted to the undersigned, Hog g m . r . ried re.
gitilug In He ide Berwick tunel:tip ant Mr last
n.inea t o lberg towuship, York. pywow.)
the hereby Ott , Drake to all IPringten indebt
ed to sold e,t.ite to make
sent,
and those hosing
to peseta theta properly authentic:sited for set
tionent. PETER WIEItiCER,
(lam Mkt,
Sept. Hr. it Astintrietratoeg
730 R Detainee, Mo telt*, Ali - Amok. Lftere An ir w ) . .
r B e a ., Lown lots
o, roplias. Cloaks&
ttc., th. lushes eliouldeell end wee tint nertrieyleg
of ROW it WOODW.
rICES at Wafter'brier cannot be underrated
wittbr the quality and sty% et PICIITBSII
cannot 60 varparied. 6111 sad essachm,
FOR Fa ur.