Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, June 19, 1868, Image 3

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IitZAAX,..7UNZ 19, IUS
CANPAIGIX Doctsair.sts.
COXMLEXMIONAL DEI. El. fkuntrrritz,)
WAAIIIXEMX erre', May 2a, MM. 5
The undersigned regiests the Chairmen of all
State, county, city, township, or ward Demoerat
h• nod Conservative ounimittam, ailmehttlits, or
clubs, to furnish the Cougressional hemocratie
I :xemt ive Committee with the names of mem
berm of their aasortations, for reference diming
the pending Presidential campaign. Documents
will be throlahed by tilts eonamittee, on orders
urromPeuhil by money, at the following rates:
Pot sixteen-pagedoeuments, In wrappers, and
franked, a per thontsand.
For eight-MO documents, In wjappers, and
franked, $7 per thousand, or at theine rate for
• smaller number. In particular eases they Mill
be furnished gratuitously.
cosnrunniestionn may he addressed to Hon.
Samuel a. Randall, E. C., Washington Clly.
By order, J. H. DOOLITTLE,
Chairman Congressional Dem. Ex. Com,
fisyrxx J. RANDALL. Secretary.
TIIE irrepressible Wendell Phillips is
after Gen. Grant and his Radical trainers
with a Sharp stick. In a late speech In
-Boston. lie said
"We will have the ballot for the ne
{tro by agitation, soon. ' A volce--How
do you propose to do it? Mr. Phillips—l
propoae to do it just, as Christianity occu
pied the throne of the Caesars. [Loud
eh eeni.) I propoae to du It by telling wen
justwhatGod telleme. I will do it by do
fog what the tempersuee societies, which
are as bide-bound as the churches, dare
not dp—examine a Rcpublicad candidate
for the rresidency—the most popular
man in America, who cannot stand up
before a glass of liquor without falling
down. [Great silence, succeeded by ap
plause ] •1 will do it by opposing the Ite
oubliean party when It bids me 'be si
lent about negro - suffrage North, it will
hurt our party. ite silent about General
Grant's drinking, ft will hurt his chat'.
eem.' I reply, God bids me speak what
you bid me forbear. I will speak, and
let 'the dead bury the dead,' whether they
burY him In the White House or not.
EX-PIUSIDENT PrElice of New-Hamp
shire, has written an able, wise and oon•
cilatory Ikter to Cpl. J. D. Hoover, of
Washington, giving his views cui the ap
proaching crisis of public affairs: Betakes
an enlarged consideration of the perils
which menace the country, and cone-
Nein the Nominating Convention of Duo
neat 4th of July to make a wise seiectiOn
of standard hearers. He paysaJust conit
pliment to the merits of Coy. Seymour,
of •New York, Dir. Pendleton, of Ohio,
Henator Doolittle, and Den. Hancock.
Ills reference to the "Game Cock of the
Army," .With whom lie served In the
Mexican War, is couotied In a beautiful
vein and giowipg with a fervid patriot
ism. 'Jut above 111 things he goes in for
union and harmony—for "our country,
our whole country, and •nothing but our
con n ry."—Fecclerick Union. ,
WHEN General Hancock hdd removed
home of the Aldermen and other city
°Meer! -of New Orleans, "because their
misconduct was intolerable, General
Grant onlered them to be restored. A
majority ofthose -removed were utterly
incompetent negroes, and to keep them
In powet over white men was esteemed
desirable by the extreme men of the
party whoa tool Grant had consented
to become.' So he obeyed their mandate
In that spirit of submission which has
elude led hint to declare that , he will
flare no policy or will of, his own, 'if
elected President: That the peoide will
ever i•onsent to see such a man made the
Chief Magistrate ofthla Nation, we can
not believe.
TIMUSANDI4 or honest Republicans be
lieve with Judge Chase that, to quote big
own language, "the time has come for all
who love their country to band together
against the Jacobins." When such a
man as the Chief Justice of the Supreme
('oust deserts the Republican party, the
masses will'begin to inquire if they are
right in adhering to it, and there will be
such a defection as will lead to the oser
whelming defeat of the Radical candi
dates.
.Tut: president of the negro Loyal
League at Hylton, Alabama, is in jaH for
stealing baeoti—eaug,ht in Hie set By'
an oversight he was not put on the Chi
cago delegation.
lIAWILET IMPOSTS.
GeNy•Merg
11 00
'7 00
11,5
.. 240 'e, 243
1 15
. 1 30
Fume,
RYE FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,—
Rv e,.
OATs,
BECK W H EAT,
HAY,
/'LOVER -GEED.....
FLA
PORK
Datilisuie.
F oug,.
WHEAT,. .........
RYE,
(:(1687, »•
OATS, ......... ......
CLOViIPELEED,".. . ....... ...... 7 50. t 860
TIMOTHY- HEED ...........-.. 2 '75 3 00
11008,1? bund. " 12 75 69 33 75
Aunt/ CATTLE, 11 bund... 10 00 o_o 21 00
HAY 4 23 00 6 . 6 25 00
. -
(IOLD, Ph11a.,... ...... .....:,,. I 40
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On the llth Inst, at the reiddenee Of the bride's
lather, by Rev. W .
11. Keith, Prof. J. R. HARRY,
of Re/mont minty, Ohio, to Miss EMMA 8.,
daughter of W. B. Mullin, 'PR., Mount Hotly
Nd+rdnp, Cumber.and oonnty, Pa. Gettysburg.
Hanover and York papers please copy.. -
The happy Couple have our rongnitalatlone,
with hood w lobe. for a long llfe of uninterrupted
gapping.e and prosperity.
On the 11th Inst., by Itev..J. A. 8011, Mr. JOHN
MUTER to Want JOSEPHINE RAI N, both of
this place. -
DIM&
Oh the Ath uIL. MERIAM ADOClionly child
of Levi and tAilltaritee Ostairn, aged It yam •
mouths and al dart
Notice to Treepassers.
ypliE undersigned -hereby warns allpersoics
.1 against trespassing o I his prenilies, (in Boi
ler township, Adants eoanty,) either in fishing,
bunting, berrying, or anything of the kind.
diairiPsri this notice will have the law
ntoreed aiptinsi them,
. .101321
Jane 19,1861.'
mom IEXAMINATION.
limos will be an Kam'nation of applicants
1 for the (haunch Behoobsoi Gettysburg School
theldcboal Banding, Oil FRIDAY. the
latil day of JULY nest, at 10 o'clock, A. N., by
theectunty ettperlittendent. The Board meets at
7 o'clock, B. N. Otaaine dew to elect Thichers.
H. WARREN, PreaLdenL
.7, F. liceidultr, Secretary.
June 19, ISt& td
pvllol-0 e:l•l:K2at IN w
abafenseat. of FIVE PER CENT. will be
ft glowed ax all School Tenn for the Doroseth
of Ilettyabarg, seemed for the entreat year,
which Buoy he paid to the Collector, Wee Galax,
or to the Teamster, E.. G. Fahneetoelt, oft or be
tore the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST NEXT.
By eater of the Board
111... WARREN. President.
lase 111, 18811. 14
p. McCastastY. Seeretall.
1888.
New Styles.-
_
ROSS. M. MONFORT
1868.
I ILL emotions the Misery Urbino! is
WITNTIIRSTOWN, and having 'returns!
from the city. is mewed to do any week In the
Millinery line mosit ,
Boxxvre
of the latest Myles. Also. Hat and Sounet TRIM ,
MUMS hor mkt which, Milieu besi purchased
kat mei; will be sold osap. Liberal deduction
made to those baying to sell spin.
Ladita . Mack and White CANS made to order_
also. Mead Dresses, Vella, de., all or the LATEST
STYL . Alm Am
ES
, Seek, Dress ' Sleeve Patterns.
April 111, MK Ira
. .
TO' CONTRACTORS.
Teße ioal Dindaire et Berwick toinahlp wilt
P. 1;A imil
Wise out aWr e, the Firma s Mood Har am
GebesnalTUM, inat,a4 I a do*
llvx; . a •C
Rama to to bir 'alit le mid taws
-04. The bows to be bang tostme Om LAO
Juts sad Me Isi WI Outober. • ,
By ardor alba Board, JACOB *YU,
Jamul& INC Si esereirery.
GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers in, Flour, Groceries,
.Nations,•,
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GETTYSBURG, PA.,
TNVITE th e attention of the poithe to th eir
I. lathe stock of Goods, Cl &bead stand. QUI York
street, Gettysburg, neat door to the Globe Inn,
oonshottng of the bast of
GROCIIMUZB, -
Regan., gimps, Ilelslam, Cadhes, Tem, Elpteet.
Salt, iie.; the
Bs= BRAND e OF FWUR
In the enaticet, aboalaws, .814 es,
Flab, Dried nude, (.lildeetione, te.,
NOTIONS,
In Vast variety : Cedar and Willow:ware. Bas
ket...new., Tobaccos, and a Unerand and one
other articles.
BUTTNN AND EGOS,
nine and trash, always for rte.
Gillespie t Co. will spars so *Mit to Sella%
and are eonadent al being able to do ao by can
atantly keeping a fall and choice stock, and sell•
log at the very lowestprofile. COUNTRY PRO
DUCE wanted, either for the comb or In exchange
for goods highest market-price allowed.
JOSEPH B. GILLEEPIF
DANIEL CASHMAN. "
June 11, DM. -If
REMOVAL!
HE firm of ROPER MCCARTNEY have re
-1 it
moved to North Baltimore street, near the
Lomond, met side, to the room formerly occu
pied by .Liav hi Kite:oilier. W have ou hand a
choice suitiortmact of
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Nold sod Sllverd
JEWELRY,
Of all Itlilda and !Meat atylf.a. Silver and Plated
Ware; also Line Gold, Silver and Steal
SPEC-TA•CLES,
of the teat manufacture. Also, Violin., Guitars,
Aooordeone. Flutes, Files, We., Violin and Guitar
Wring., Keys. &c.
AU kinds of Repairing in our UNe doze al as mama
obte prices ae efincltere, and warn/Med.
Thankful for pantlavora, we solicit a continu
ance of the lame.
ROPER & 11/OCARTNEY.
June 19, kl 6& tf
CASHTOWN SPRINGS.
EIGHT MILES FROM CIETITSBUWI
E. P. IaTTINGER„ Prop's.
MBE undersigned, having thoroughly na•titted
j_ the NATIONAL HOTEL, In Gluditown, with
the Springs attached thereto, invite* the atten
tion of the public to his superior socommuda.
Lions. Persons desiring to spend a lew weeks or
mo n n4Ll , n a healthy neighborhood, with the ad
v of pure mountain air, daily baths,
trout-nailing. eke., can had no more attractive
place. Visitore to Gettysburg and the Battle
field eau numb it In a couple hours . ride over •
good cond.
The Stabling amononodallons are among the
beet In the county. A good table and the beat of
Whtra and Liquors. Charges reasonable..
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BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MMES,
WC P 1,1.111 PACKAGE.
IMDE MARK
BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia,
mt.
Xorthwestern Fertilizing' Co.,'
==!
BA UGH'S RI W BONR PHOSPHATE.
156 per 2,000 lbs.
BA UOII'R CILICAGO BONE FERTILIZER
BAUGH'S CHICAGO BLOOD MAIVERX
Tnie above Mennree are farniehed In both bap
and bends, whleheter customer. prefer.
ifirThe baps are uniform la Weight NO Powede.lill
The attention of Farmers to e• lolly directed
to the hug that the g crew of the Row Material
of which the above Manures are composed, are
no well under central that we pin furnian them
of strictly uniform quality and o,mittlon, and
that they oontalh a larger percentage of ammo
ale than any other class of manutpctured ma
nures In the market. _ .
. .
HAUGH & SONB,
71r3uuth Delaware Avenue.
ILADIKLIIIIA
/4QI/.THWkISTEItIi FLIITILIZINCI CO.,
Cur. lake & Lasalle Ala
•
CH ICACIO.
•YBAI.'fH'H Ci()StIdERCIAL MANURES may
be procured from tlealeni in any of the principal
towns In the United Staten or Dominion of
Llanada.
June HI 186 R. Im
March, 1868:, Now ready, Me following
work, containing 1038 closely printed,
large octavo pages, well bound in law
sheep. Price, $lO.
THE LAW REGISTER ;
O , 3IPRISINti ALL Tlli
LAWYERS IN THE 'UNITED I:VTATES
THE STATE RECORD; .
containing the
State and County Officers, the organization, Jur
isdiction, and Terms of the Courts for
every litsteand Territory:
' THE OFFICIAL BIRECTORt
FOR TILE UNITED STATES;
containing the
Officers of the Federal Govenunent, the Duties of
the several Deparimenta,Sketebm of all the
Members Gilt:ingress, the Ofticets and
Terms of the Federal ‘Surts:
THE COLLECTOR'S ASSISTANT;
giving the
Lasts for Collecting Debts, Executorug Deeds,
Verifying Claims, and Caking Testimo
ny, with Forms for every state:
WITH MUCHOTIMHUSEFULINFORMATION;
- the whole constituting an oMcial and
BUSINESS JOURNAL.
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PREYMULD FROM 0111CIAL 11ITUBM BY
JOHN LIVINGSTON,
Of the New York Bar, Secretary of the klereluints
Union Law Company.
NEW YORK
Published by the Merchants. Union Law CO..
No. IN Broadway, Third Floor,
go the . American F. cluing. National Bank
• Bul Ing.)
The Book will be sent, p tid, to any address In
the United State. Ipt of Ten Dollars ; or
it be forwarded by Express, with bill, to
be wad on delivery.
June' la. ISY9. $lO
ADAMS COMM
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATIM MARCH* 1861
OFFICZIS
Fre.!dent—George Swope.
Vice President—Samuel D. Resell.
Secretary—li. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—E. O. lahnestock.
Executive Commluee—itobert McCurdy, IT. A.
Picking, Jacob King.
MillisKers — Gk./P. kw.Pe, 'D. A. Buehler. It.
McCurdy, M. Nicheibuyer, H. R. Ramiell, E. O.
Fahnestoelt, , ,A. D. Buehler, H.. 0. McCreary, tiet
tysburg; Jacob King, Straben tawnahip g Fred
erick Diehl, Franklin; Wm. D. liimea, New
Oxford; Wm. 11. Wilson, Elendersville; H.
Picklug,Stralion ; John Wolford, Lattimore ; John
Pickings , East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders
vine ; Mahal F. lint, New Oxford; Jaa. H. Mar
shall, Hamlitonban ; John Cunningham, 'Free
dom ; John Horner, Mono !joy ; Wm. Was White,
LI M
Company is limited IP its operations to
the county of Adams. It has been in operation
for more that 17 years, sail In that period has
made but owe assessment, having paid hams by
Ore during that period amounting to 1111,00/1.
Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to
either of the following gentlemen:
D. A. Buehler, Gettyabprg.
E. O. stork, •
Jacob King, Straban township.
H. A. Picking, 8 .
Frederick Diehl.Frantlin
Wm. Ross White, Liberty
IL C. Peters, Petersburg, (T. D.)
LeeSerThe Executive ComMlttee meets at tbe of
o( the Company, on the last Wodneaday to
every month, at 2 o'efitink,
June It INK U
JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
GOOD WAGES will be even for first -dans bands.
Apply ttomeduttely to
May 12. 11116. U
Executors Notice.
EMILY ROCHES% ESTATlL—lottese lads
neentaryy on the estate of Beery Bader,
late at Mouoyor twp Adams manly. neeelona,
lnting-lbont planed to the underalitani, residing
In Insitebenter District, (iCroh'e Mill P. 0.0 CY ,
eettetT• ad.. he Weeny gives Rotten to ntl
3'="ladolned to said estate to wake toupee
pnyment, snd those hart elan= spalnat
the Aloe to presentthern sathentdeattel
for settlement. . .
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ga-loor the convenience of persons living In the
vicinity of the estate.
_Patine isukr be presented or
debta paid to Henry - Bather, residing at the iate
reoldenes of saki decedent.
WOOL WANTED.
rtlitE bladed surirkirlll lie_hell tor
Iltootrry Zurrai
114 1888. I!. W. Cordltriare, 4107111Parli
E. P. -kirmiaElt
CHICAGO,
I=o
sio
sr,o per . ' %ow
W. C. HTALLEINITW • DON
Gatti'Mali, Pa.
ADAM BUCHER,
Fseeutor
THE GREAT
CONOWAGO PHOSPHATE,
T1.101./0/61 IBT
C. M. .11.41.4 , "80.4; X 2.,
LITTLESTOWW, PA.
Corwmillo Phosphate Im destined to stand
at the bead of Americsn Fertilisers. It has
•heady proved Its SUPERIOR qusurucs, and
ample certificates of its WO merits will soon be
turn/abed tow the public. The proprietors will
no Means or pains to make it Peru iable
e a sedlluern article, tII superior tovian
,o because It Is MORE LASTING IN ITN
FFECT and EQUAL TO IT ON THE FIRST
CROP. It does not over-stimulate the soil, as
most of the fertilisers in the market do, and leave
the land after gathering the Ilind crop In a worse
oondition than before using it, but It remains an
active Swill iwir to the soil, and continues year af
ter year to show itself on every crop that to put in
the land.
The Conowago Phosphate contains•large per
centage of Ammonia and Phosphoric acid, which
are essential elements to vegetable food. They
either enter directly Into the plant or prepare
the alkalies In the soil to do ao. The base of the
Conc.Wago Phoephate Is PURE RAW 'BONE,
completely and thoroughly dissolved without
the use of any volatile agent.
One of the great advantages of the Conowago
Phosphate is that It will dissolve the sand In the
soil and set the silica free to be absorbed by the
trrowlng plant, which le • very Important ingre
dient In giving Li rmnes and strength to the stalk
and grain. It sotaprerent the falling and lodges,
o/ crops that are forced op by a wet and warm
seastn, and will greatly facilitate the ripening tie
theses/a and wean ttegalnet the rad.
Agencies are lama established throughout the
country wherever fertilizer. are sold. We are
not afraid to place it beside the best in the
country.
Let ail the farmer. and planters make no their
minds that they will try the Great Conon ago
Phosphate thin fall.,
Price Fifty Dollard per ton.
13ENSON & MATS,
Proprietor..
Sig - The lkmowago Phosphate beinugi made very
line, and thoroughly disintegrated, makes it
convenient to use 14 the drills, and mites more
freely with the soil. All farmers know the ad
vantage of tine fertilizers.
June 12, him. tf
A VALUABLE FARM
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ON THURSDAY, the 25(11 day of JUNE, hint:,
the nubacrlbers, Executors of the aunt wi ll
cud testament of Ephraim Hefty, drummed, will
offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the follow
ing Jinni Fatima( of sold decedent, els:
A DESIRABLE FARM,
situate in Hamilton township, Adams county,
on tlas Great Conowago creek, adJoininklands of
Henry Hoover, the Mimed Ekardorff, Solomon
Hoke and Pa, id Brown, and containing about
Kt ACRES, of which li acres are goOd thriller.
The Improvemehts comas' of a comfortable Two
story Roughcast DVVELLING HOUSE, ,
with Rockbuilding, new Bunk Barn, Car- Bp
rine House, Smoke House, Hog Fen, and
other out-buildings, with two wells of
water, one at the house and the other at the rn;
also on the premises a thriving young Apple Or
chard, besides peaches, grapes and other fruit.
. .
The farm hue teen thoroughly limed, and Is In
a high ethic Of cultivation. The fences are excel-
lent. Persona wishing to view It are requested
to cull on Mr. Gets, realdlng thereon.
Kale to commence at I o'clock, I'. M.. on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
male known by AARON HEADY,
JACOB R - EHERT:
Ereeutom
June 12, 1424. ts
SELLING OFF
As rapidly as /can make room for mon
GROCERIES & LIQUORS.
IairAVINCI Mat returned from the City with the
1.. n. 'antral. and most varied assortment of fine
(Muds ever offered here, I expect es erybody to
look to their Interest arta buy where they can
get the cheapest and best for the CASH, as that
Is my motto.
F.IMI Ly oROCERiyyi, of all kinds, consist Ina
In part of eyrupa of all kinds, Molasses, Hogan),
Coffee", Tess, Spleen, dm.
FLOUR, BACON, LARD, Dried Ileef Mackerel, Hann,
Shad and Herring.
MY I.IQ,UORIi Csinnot be surpassed in cheap
ness or quality, from Common Whisker to Pure
French BrandY, Holland Gin or Ryehiskey—
for medical or other purposes. Hotel Beepers
can be supplied wish Liquors at City prices, and
save freight and package. &Balder's, Hoolland's
and Zlngarl Bitters, also A. epeer's n+
J. MAR T pe
IN Wine.
M
Baltimore street, Gettysburg.
May 5, 18d$. tf
NEW STOCK
OF &PSI NO A 21* D RUMMER OOODN
AT NEW OXFORD, ADAMS SO., PA.
Our Motto is Small Profits & Quick Sales.
THE undersigned would most respectfully an
flounce to the eltleens of New Oxford and vi
e ity, that they are now receiving a large and
desirable stock of NEW GOODS, bottgbtsinoe the
recent decline, and asu offer superior Induce
ments to our customer.. Our stock is complete
and purchased with au eye to the wants of tills
section, consisting of Dry Goods, Hrocerha,
Ready-made Clothing, Fancy Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Notions, hard-ware, ttueens-ware,
Orlodston.. Re. Also, Steel, Dar Iron, Horse
Shoes, and all kinds of Iron. Together with many
other articles too n rum to mention, all of
which have been bough et the lowest ngurrs for
Cash. We respectfully. solicit a call, helle‘lng
that we can make ft to your interest tobuy of us,
for we are det,istined to sell goods at short
profits. Conte on with your money and we will
gise you lull value for R. Give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
PREY k SCIINSLJ.,
Successors to 3. C. Muck a Son.
3lay VS, IRK WO
NEW FIRM
IK ~Vew Oxford, Adams county, Pa.
fIIHE uuderolgned have leased the BRICK
1. WAREHOUSE. In New Oxford, where they
are
' fain A on 14 a 1.1 PRODUCEBUSINESS,
paying the highest pricer for Wheat, Rye ,Corn,
Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Dried Fruits.
Eirtm=3h o ri f ul;i l eg . a d u . d .. til . ilei t l o P t o ly tatoes, t
on ne,i
and for sale—f t offeeo, Hugaro, Syrups, Molasses,
Teas, Spines. Salt, Cheese. Vinegar,. Brooms,
Buckets. Soispo; Fish of all kindx; alsol)cal Oil,
Fish 011, Tor, te.; Spikes and Nails ; Saloking
and Chewing TOIISOCOR, and a thousand other ar
ticles—all sold at We lowest profits.
drat-rate Flour and Feed; Planter, Plum.
, Coal, he.
Pa k a RVIGHT CABS run Stevenson Sons,
North Howard streetkoltimore, every week.
Goode carried both ,ways promptly and at low
T6The patronage of the public is solleitedl. Every
effort made to please.
ELHORN BENDER.
New Oxford, May Id
79, ly•
.1/41i'827 CREEL
PLANING MILL.
ItHE undersigned has established PLANING
IMILL, on Marsh creek, boar miles from Get
tysburg, at which he will Manunicture
DOORS-AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW RASH AND FRAMES, •
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair and' 'Wash Ikards, with everything eine
made at each • factory. and needed in tbe build
ing line. The beat or lumber will always be used,
all thoroughly dried, a kiln having been put up
for the purpose.
Orden molicited, and promptly attended to.
Prima m low am the lowest, and every effort made
to accommodate custoniers.
JOHN D. PFOUTZ.
May 15, 188, ly
LUMBER YARD
I? E.WO rh-19
num undersign ed ha. removed Ida Lumber
1 Yard to the north-east corner of Maranon
xtreet and the Railroad, but fifty yarda from tin
old location, where be will be 'tad to have all In
want of Lumber to ant: Ala Mock to Isere than
ever before, and conalant additlona are being
made to IL He has
WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH AND HALF
INCH BOARDS, FLOORING, SCANT
LING, PALINGS. AC. •C., &C..
all of which mat - be sold at the lowest Living
rates. Call and 'adze for yourselves. lay lam
ber la good and Cannot tall to give satisfaction.
JAIXIB BREAM
Gettysburg, fitly 19, tf
WATCHES 1 WATCIII§3 I !
' , Ewa ernotras
L largely engaged In the Wateli trade, and has
NM returned from New rock with an unusually
attn.:Uwe assortment. He °Mors nosh bainalas
as ammo. tall to be so ste :er tile to buyers. KY
stook embraces a lame ot the
CELEBRATED “AtiLltiCAN itAT(2IIO3,"
GOLD AND BILVNR, vis
.P. S. Butlett." Wm. Enery." and "Applonon
* Tssetr;"
with Watches of almost other mates.
If yon want CHEAP and GOOD:Watch, eall a•
LEWIS EITDAOI7BI3..
Al his old dteatteertiste
nsrV onaate the ot, Dettrit=a.
arils soap:toes the G Dep roe=ealoa sad Vow
fectioaeryaustoess, as here
Jane 11, UR. ti
Sabi Crying. -
w.l lllFgte" l =P=. ° l
of the r b“.. It le kb inesitent
4% — von. O nice ea Clui=d u rc.
lineideitee In West Kiddie street, -
P. 13.—Ae is a licensed Auctioneer, under the
Tax
ov. Lair of the Milted States
N MIL
ifINHSE4I PIUMPTION LANDB.
L= on bard •Am TEAMS et no. I, es.
cord baud. buds, bested Mar
Osaaty ba n la wag sealed
selerbberboeda se eaelbeng• ad a
bdr price Re Real Mats is Adman esM o lle i
MOROI
Feb. 7. II
ti v=„ OiI,CtiMPLAIIIIMIId
I• - •
OLo'FHil_"Nt`'';
HATS AND CA
BOOTS AND SHOES
.Everi Mad qf Gesakenal'e Wear,
SUCH A 8
LINEN COLL&FtS,
PAPER curYS,
PAPER BOIAOMB
cxyrrox NTOCKIIqOB.
GLOVICI3,
=
POCKET BOOKS,
TRAVELING RACKS.
CANES, IC., 1
I keep Gentlemen's Wear of all kinds and win
!tell them at We
Lowest Cash Prices
10=1
BOYS' HATS AND- SHOES,
In treat variety.
•ydlve toe a call befort purohtkug elsewhere
THP.O. C. NORRI&
April 24, IN& 11
DUPHORN& HOFFMAN,
NORTH-WEST CORNER,
CENTRE SQUARE,
GETTYSBURG
ALPACOAS,
EMPRE94 CLOTHEk,
MUSLINS, DELAII4EI3,
VAL/ COM dt OINGHAMS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
HOOP 13/CIHTS,
SA C'ICINCiS,
SHAWLS,
COITOI4ADEE4,
BLACK CLOTHS,
TRICOT CLOTHS,
FANCT CASSIMERES,
HOSIERY. °LOVES
,SUSPENHERS,
C O'L L A R B,
J EA ISS,
FIE
CARPETS,
qUEENSWARE,
KNIVES AND FORKS,
UMBRELLAS, 'WINDOW BLINDBI._
DOE'? FORGET THE PLACE
April 17, Ififi& If
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS.
SPRING GOODS.
We are eaneMurlY eemiving new and desirable.
styles of "4.-
SILKS, POPLINS,' PERCALES,
PIQUk.74,I3PIUNGI CLOAKINCiR, ALPACAB
DELAINES, CALIOOffi, LAWNS, &e•
Also large additions to our usual supply of
EMZEI3
OINOUAMM,
CLOTHS, CASSIMENES, JEANS
with emery Touristy of Good+, toe itert's Lad Boy's
wear. We have added considerably to our u-
soctment aC
CARPETS,
Whitt we are Jelling at greatly reduced price*.
Our stork of
QUEENR-WARB
Is complete. Is
BARR-WARE,
and all kinds air
BUILDING MATERIALR,
we feel wowed we cm mike It the Interest at
j i be purchaser to purchee, us.
IRON AND NAILS at reduced price*.
-OILS AND PAINTS •t low rstes.
anoczwrze, or all lands.
Give us a can and be convinced.
PAHNESTOCIC BROTHERS,
Bldo of the Red Front.
• Cietty•barg, May 1, IMIL tt
ROW & WOODS,
GETTYSBURG
sm■sa STOCK
DRY ROODS
DRESS 000138,
NOTIONS,
LaDnor ELIE.
LADIES' SHOES,
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
HATS TOR BOYS
HAN FOR KEN,
ILLMI FOR CILILDRER ;
MACHINE corrox:.
rood.. Oaatasta, .$ iamb lIMIB price
1100 P sows.
In guest tarletY ;
MESS ARE BOY'S WEAR
. stlow sifts.
Tsinnrs, .
' din oft—
ALL BOLD CHAT.
Way I.lw. tf
817MXIM Cush= ONO. limas
on as,
, _
VII !.°I-11/,', (i
UNION , PAOIFIC
O.ID
Are nmelhdebed and In operetta& Sixty Mies
of track havabeen laid tide Vilna aoW the work
Mona the whole Unet between the Atlantic end
Piontletftateil Is being potted foriFird more tep
idly than ever name. More than twenty thous-,
end inenene employed, and It Is not impoianVe
that the entire track, from Omaha to Secrinnen,
to, will Menashad in led. instead of 1870. The
The means provided are ample, and all that
mauler, men and money can do to immure the
completion of tub
(TREAT NATIONAL W . 9.11,K,
at themdistCrogOtoasiorip btfrose. ;
The UNION PACIFIC NALTAROLII COSPA
NY receive: " '
govziresime'r UL'. PPor the fight d
way„ and all netatasory timber and =tun
uneetion found along the liste of Lta opera.,
Rona.
IL—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of V,140 1 0 sere.
of land to the mile, takeN 10 alternate see
Gone on each sidle of Its reed. Thle L an at.
solute donation, and will be &soon° of large
revenue in the futurt
111.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of thltedStates
Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from gig&na
to Oleo° per mile, according to the dlilleuitiest
to be Surmounted on the various notions to
be built. The Government takes a Second
mortgage as security, and It is expected that
act only the Interest, but the principal
amount may be paid in services rendered by
the Company in transporting troops, mail.,
&e. The Interest le now much. more than
paid In this way, besides securing a great
saving in time and money to the Govern-
prujoiAorrj.l
went.
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to
lame its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to
aid In building the road, to the same-amount
as the U. IS. Bonds, trued for the same por•
pose, and no MOM Tug Govanantgar Pea
xrre the Trustees for the First Mortgage
Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Com-
pony only al the coed is completed, and af
ter It has been examined by United States
Commies! nen and pronounowl to be in all
respects and-clam Railroad, laid With a
heavy T I, and completely supplied with
depots, Mat moots, car whops, locomo.
tires, can, in.
V.—A CAPITAL STOCKS IPTION from
the stockholders, orwhlch ever litgla Afilliort
Dot/ars-have been paid in upon the work al-
ready done, and Which will be fnereaaed a•
thetwants of the Company require. '
VI.—NET CARR EARNINGS on its Way Huai
nem, that already amount to HORN THAN THZ
ceramist on the Fleet Mortgage Ronda. These
earnings are no indication of the 'teat through
traffic that must follow the, openlif of the
line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove
that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon such a praperty, meting nearly three
times their amount,
Are Secure beyond any Contingency.
The Company have abundant means In their
treasury, and make no appeal to the public to
purchase their Bonds, as the daily substwiptlotui
are entirely satisfactory; but they submit that,
fur entire security and liberal returns, there is
certainly no better Investment in the market.
The Union Pacific Bomb are for 11,000 each,
and have coupons attached. They have thirty
yearli to run, and bear annual Interest, payable
on the fired days of January and July at the
Company's 017 ice in the City of New York, at the
rate of sis per cent. in gold. The principal Is
payable in gold at maturity. At the present
rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual Income
on their coat of
NEARLY NINE PER CENT.,
And it is believed Mat they will won be at
a Premium.
The Company reserve the right to advance the
price of their bonds to a rate above par at any
time, and will not fill any orders or receive any
subscriptions on which the money has not been
actually paid at the Company's office before the
time of such advance,
Subacrlptions will be received In GETTYS
BURG, by GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK
and FIRST NATIONAL BANE, and In New
York at the Company's oMce, No. 28 Nassau st.,
and by JOHN J. CISCO tr. SON, Bankers, No. M
Wall at., and by the Company's advertised Agents
throughout, the Milted States. Remittances
should be made In dralla or other funds par In
New York, and the bonds will be sent tree of
charge by return express. Partied subscriblag
through local agents, will look to them for their ,
safe delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP for ISM has J net been
published by the Company; giving fuller infor
mation than implausible In an advertisement, re
specting the Progress of the Work, Resources of
the Country traversed by the Road, ties Mean.
for 'Construction, and the Wile of the Bonds,
which will be merit free on application ►a the
Company'a 0111oes or to any of the advertised
Agents.
JOHN S. CISCO, Treesurer, New York.
Jane 5, kW& 7t
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
TATEMENT of the Bounty Amount of HUNT.
I NGTON TOWNSHIP, Adams county, Pa.
JAMES J. METCALFE,Treitsurer of the Bounty
In account With said township:
DR.
To balance on settlement,Aprll 25, 1807.- KM II
Amount received on bup . !kni.o. 11 :„
.....
l A/
3 04
,1
18M...._ 4,845 71
Nay, 1e47.
Amoaut paid in Gettysburg 8ank_....._..14,810 00
Clarinda Bank 1,2515 00
ExpeniesotGardner's and Shafer's audit 811 45
Bonds paid
laterest, on Bonds OM 00
1,056 45
Orders paid .. ..
Treasnreas ......
. ... 45
Balance due Towns/do -. VT/ 27
We. the undersigned, Auditors of Minting
towszahip, Adams county,
_having audited the
above account of Jain. Metcalfe, Treasurer of
Bounty Fund of saki township, do report the
same correct as above stated, and that there la a
balance in his hands due the township aforesaid
of thesum of nine hundred and seventy-two dol
lars and twenty-seven cents. Witness oar hands
the let day ofJune,
MICHAEL MINTER,
DAVID CARL,
JACOB LEER,
Auditors.
LIABILITIES OF lIIINTINOTON TOWNSHIP IN THE
AFORESAID BOUNTY AOOIINT.
Due to sundry persons on bonds.... 1.--- 10,216 00
.
MOLTS or TOWNSHIP.
Balance In handaof Treasturer.---$972 21
Outatanding 71? on Duplicate 1884- - 394 lu
1861- 25 20
•" 18th. 121 86
•• 1317- 1.957 18
Tax levied for 1888 4346
$8,917 34
Balance of Liabilities over Asset.. 167 06
-----40,295 00
June 12, 1968. 94
A SERVANT 'FOR ALL
'BMWs Imp sad Laterovessea Weedt Iner
Sislaes Ojeeslog, Cisedss.
•
AY be attaelled to any gate and opera ted Mfrom buggy, team or saddle, by one hand, in
any desired direction from the gate—epefied and
closed from we point, at any distance from the
gate. This lufpvemnt is simple and cheap
yet perfect and st rong ; will not be disarms
by the sagging of the gate, tier by the frost raining
the posts; may be made at a country black
smith's, and easily attached to a gate. The un
dersigned. having the Right for Adams county,
will sell Township and Perm Righla of this lm.
provement.
Aim, ROTH & GHANE'S AMERICAN LEVER
GATE—which will be found valuable and conve
nient to all who have gates to drive through—as
they remain by their team, open, close and latch
• gate, without the necessity of getting in the
wet or mud.
For further inibrmation, SMAE &0.,
IL BRI
Menallen P. 0., Adszoss.
May I. MM. tt
FARM
AT PUBLIC BALE,
N;urionance of isil Order of the Court of Com
mon pier of Adanas county, _ ,Pa. the u=
wed, Trustee of the Estate of Maud%
sell at Puidle Sale, on SATURDAY, the Mk
of .TUNE serf, at I 2 o'clock. IL, on the thwe.
townß PA.Rlif, situate in Monnyoy
toip, A6OlOll county, Ta., adjoining land. of
Wa. Young, Adron Wert, Mrs. Raster and others,
tiontalnlng IN ACRES, Il• awn or which an ex
cellent Woodland. The iroproventeute ensign
of ••good tw o- story LOG DWELLING,
Log Barn, and other out-buthithlP, with • rt
...or water near the door,and an Or
,ehard. The land Is In good order, and the
terseing has rooeutLy been Axed.
iwill be wild together or win g rts as may beat
gait parohneers. Persons to slew the
wilt please call on the undersigned. ro-
Attendance will - be given and tends suede
known est day of Wile err
given
CRESS, Trustee.
April 2i, lONA is
'~I i lily' I A'_h~ , i
In'AVLNG procured the proper Docket, I am
'prepared to RECORD SOLDIERS' DUl
oiAmoss., scoortlance with a recent Act of
tle tuo lttuletnre of Pennolranla. Soldiers are
ed "peard delay in this matter.
W. D. ROLTZWORTR,
dk Recorder of Adam' county.
lane s.ll*.jej
GRAIN CRADLES.
lugEN t. Feue KANuntartißE-deddedly
1,3" the Cradle in ase—aer hand sad kir
'-miles south a Gatkrstrang.
Yq 11104,
Car and Paper Collars, Neon-ties Hand
erchief!' and a gnat variety of Madam and
Goods ol sill kinds, at
CUTOTINGRAIPIL
rill Casts. Pante and Vcftsigysil
..n.......(1•••••
lU/Ma
=I
$13,124 82
1i
T 040.4.14.+141-ti. 1: I
NEW OXFOBID, ADAM COIINTT, P. 4.,
iIAS FOR Slag
lso *Attests, mitx.s,
VOI7r)M:iRIIS,ILAcniN EBELOIII.
Ti•Vii4N. ELANDS, COIIMT es4.7s.
"N
Erront grAlgte, VIODIRINS &LOTS,
IN PDIDDIYI,VA,NIA, MARYLAND AND OTH.
lET=3
I ,Persons wishing to purchase as well me to eill
pioperty win d welt krigiVlO me ask? salt it r!lr
°Moe, or addreal by letter, to they trill and It ta,
thole advantage
ly
CE33
HARDWIRE STORE,
1.4 A iirrh-lwrii46l:'•
The underdignetl have opened an extenslaw
Hardware Store in Littlettonn, Mania county,
Pa., and having purchased their stork from
Eastern Hartafactfiraty areprerred b aril got*
in thelt line at ti 4 I;ONVEST dual pri6eit. Their
sasortment la Lugo nu wall as new. and anthraces
(they can only enumerate part In an advertise•
meat) the following:
IRON,
STEEL, Building Mateviala
NAILS Carpenter Tools,
PAINTS. , Supplies,
OILS, lihoenaakenr Finding.
GLASS, Saddlery Finding.,
ACTTIIO4, Coach & Car Material.,
FORKS, Red Sole Leather,
SPA DFR, Morocona,
SHOVELS, Cedargare,
ROES, &a.
Wlth a Intl new stock, bought at UM Mist ad.
vantage.os rat., we ',invite the publir—town
and country—to call and be suited. We are con
fident of pleasing, both as to goods and prices.
Mecham:it., ihrmeis, and all about to build, are
specially urged to oome. They can do better
with um than at any other store In the county.
SUOMI & SILIEELY.
Littlestown, May ly
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING.
GEORGE ✓IRNOLD
Um now opened a large Stock of HEADY-MADE
CLOTHING, mostly of him own manuincture,
consisting of all sixes of
COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
DRAWERS, VRAVA TS,
Hosiery, &c., dtc., at prices to suit the times.
Call, examine and Judge for yourselves.
April 24, IfitH, tf
THE LATEST STYLES
OF SPRING & SUMMER
Hata, Cape, Boots and Shoes,
Just received by
ROBERT C. COBEAN,
Okanaterewry Sr., IV'S( &pare
CIETTYSBURG, PA.,
Where the public can rind a large and varied as
sortment. which he le ceiling cheap. lie also
manufactures and repalns
HARNFI3S OF ALL KINDS,
promptly and on reasonable terms. Nadler,
Halters. Whips, Trunks, Valle., Tobacco, Ci
gars, and a Treat variety of Notion& Clive me
a MIL Nay 1,1865. If
TUE GREAT
A3tAHIC-4N COMBINATION
BUTTON-HOLE, OVERSEAMING
AND
SEWING MACHINE
le warranted to exeente in the beet manner every
variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording,
Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, 4ullting, Over
seaming, Embroidering on the ed and in addi
tion nutirea beautiful Button end ge
Eyelet Hol. in
all fabrics.
IT lIAS NO vatAL.
BELNG ABSOLUTELY THE BENT ,
F. 4 Af ILI' .31.4 C H' IN E
I=
AND INTRINSICALLY TIIECHEAPEMT,
Jfbe it is fe Machines combined In cow by a ample
and beautiful mechanical acimapernemt.
Circulars with full particulars and samples of
work done on this Machine, can be
had on application at the
Office of the Agent, at A. R. PeistePs Confection
ery and Variety Store, Baltimore
St., Gettysburg, Pa.
I). W. ROliltiON, Agent.
Machines warranted one year, and in.
struetions givengratuitously to all purchasers.
/day 29, !alai. tf
NOTICE_
GI.VGELL' - 8 MILL
I WILL be Li Gettysburg wltb FLOUR, te., on
every MONDAY and FRIDAY, of seek week.
Persons who rnay desire me to tarnish them
with either Floor or Feed Stairwill leave their
order. either with John L Tato, or Danner a
Ziegler, slitting the kind end 9multit7, whet , the
same will be delivered at their dwellings.
GEORGE GINGELL
March 27,180. U
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD BONDS.
THE
First Natienal
,Bank of Gettysburg
r,, silent for the sale of the FIRST MORT
&LOS MOE PACIFIC RAILROAD SIX PER
CENT. GOLD INTERIM' BONDS, at par and
interest. sarlaterest payable semi-annually at
the eounke
All neoemary Information given.
OHIO. ARNOLD, Caakke
Gettysburg, Nov. 19, I
XOTIC1?
TO CAPITALISTS !
nervous dealmaus at investing mid mathang namely
NINE PER CENT., are molested to call at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
and obtain Ctreidars at the Valeta lave and
also Central lhsedge Cwadan
gratis.
Than investments are daily Ro►4K In ever
and We■ tneressing.
Bonds can be bad at all Bass at. this Bank,
where all balomaatioa someerolas said invest
manta win ettesethtly be prim.
J. 713tORY Bdlft, Cashier.
Dee.lll,llM. tt
SIX DOLLARS
T WILL pay Deidees por cord lb, SLAM
I CLUL SARK delivered at Seadoe's KUL
HENRY CHBONISTEIL
Ma7 lB . 186. tt
Wool Old Shirts and Draw
OM (WWII
Viango4l44%
a .
Klo .w. , . , •••• • •lo.w•b*.iav
Itidkkki 6 Xo ei 41111111/11
iJiiLj
Tlbridetottned : Wave let, the Warthouse
nI E the oelitel•tif Strikttod nmet sad the Ron
rued, IDGettoblihr, rhereMlippeorry Ott the
Grain . anil •
• •
In all Its bronchi*. The highest prices will
warAe m pald tor Vatiat, TAO:4I ; n elove
, c
rm, Dl t ruta, Soap; Flume, '811:1 7 11trre
and
Si
with overyttUng else In the
ocarkU7 produce nue.
Groceries, of alb kinds
cenotantly on hand and tor atio-reonbes, au
hiolosoca myruoa 114 . !6, ,, •p10na Pon, Orme.
Vtonw, Sala, Mordant, btonit,./nnount. Duck
on drinot. K4spe taw Gum., On, Futt
On Tar, ebn }lntl of all kind& ; npituto and
Xalbe I lionsking nod Cltrottng Tonymn.
They are alwaytt obit , to 1101 ppas o drat rate artl.
ale or nour„ nit& thedlßarrnL ititado ot Ford.
At Otound .Ploator. wttn nhnnlon end
!minimum. COAL, by the WAWA. ton or oar,loo
wo Moto run
lines of Freight Cars
to No.n North street BALTIMORE, and MI Mar
.7l:lrra`de'=.lM tZ l i=l
lorettsrded ,proTptl,y. tieods Athould be marked
"pesulent' qftr.
B. S. IVENXICR &
April. /MVOS. tt
McCUBDY & AMILTONv
FLOUR, GRAIX, OVUM - 1114S, &a
PIWIng, ft their Ware.
heave, In Lulls& at:wt. IbitIODUDB ULNALir*
LI. the highest Woes Jitor
FLOUII,_WHEAT, RYP., COBS, OATS, BUCK
WHEAT CLOVER. AND TINUTHY
SEEM, POTATOSS,ItC.
and invite pindnoort to eve Went neap before
selling.
Thelt 'have aociatlUiLs oil land Jo' pale.
A LARGE SUPPLY or GROCERIES, t
Molasses, Syrup.), Corthes, Sugars, Re., with Pan,
Finit,tnis, The, Wasps, Inman twit Lard, T
An Also the best hennas of FL40.11,
of all kinds. They likewise l u
'SEVERAL VALITABLE FERTILIZERR,
labia Paolfte Guano, Rhodes' 'Phosphate and
A A- Me-Vow Guano.
WkHat they paY M. 'highest market prior* for
all they Vey, th e y WI att the lowest Ili logprnfitit.
They ask a Ontre of pubtle pationege, resoryNt to
iatiaillactiou to every CARP.
itymEra hteCPTIPY
W
U. S. HAMILTON.
Gettroburg, July I,'ltir7.
NEW FORWARDING
CoMMIASION ItarSE
H AVING purchased the extemdve Warehouse,
&c., of quip et Dernehow, the under-
Mowed Intend td Carty on the nettiunii, under Me'
firm of &Whin& &' wt •tte , eland, o
the corner of Washington and Rallroal mete, on
• more extenalev &&11.1 Ulan hetotofern.
We are pallng the hlghmt market prices for
HAY, FLOU &N 1? ALL Ii:LNL*I OF
FLOUR and FF:Fitl, HALT, al4 alt kinds o
CiItOCENIF.ei, kept constantly on 'hand and It,
sale cheaper than they an helnal an where else.
PLAKTER, and all kinder' of VP:ItTiLfAHlta,
Constantly Olt hand, or f urn IslaNt la order.
A REGULAR LINE OF FM - AMU t' &RP
will leave our Warehouse to ery TVESDAY
MORNING, and uevuntroodetlon truing will be
run an occasion may require:lJ 11 ,1 .
amingr
meat yrs are prepared to convey No ight at all
times to and from Unitimote, fail business or this
kind entrusted to us, will be ropily at tended to. Our cars run to the Ware muse or ott, rush
& Rons, 163 North Iforrant street, Baltimore. Ile
lug determined to pay good prices, sell Ghost I, awl
deal fairly, we Invite everybody to give as a coL.
WM. M. HIGH AM,
ALEXANDER el)fuaiatJ.
JAMES BIGHAM.
Jan. 17, 1883. if
MORE NEW CLOTHING
AT BRINEERHOFFS.
STACKS OF THEM!
JT BRINKERHOFF , cornei 4 of the Diamond and
. York street, 'maim& returned from the city
with an unusually attractive assortment of
CLOYMING FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR.
which he will sell at such prices as cannot fall to
take them off ',cry rapidly. Call and lodge for
yourselves. To look at the excellent mistreat,
tasteful cuttingotud neat and snbstantial sewing,
and then to get his low prices—callers c i pannot he
but buy, when they sae It so moth to their inter
est 'Ado no.
He has Coats, Pants, Pests, of all styles and ma
terials;
Hots: Boots and shoes;
filtirte,of ail kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker
chiefs, Neck-tics, Cravats, Linen and Paper Col
lars, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs;
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas Pocket KuleekSe
gars., smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes, SA
tionery,
Cleans, Watched., Jewelry, with a thousand and
one other articles, entirdy too numerous to de
tail ins newspaper adven 'semen t.
He asks the attention of the public to his new
stock, confident that It will pleadte--and no one
can or will cheaper. Don't forget the place—
corner of York street and the Diamond, Get
tysbilrg.
JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
April 17,1901. tf
NEW GOODS
CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST I
iv ou wish $o boy good and cheap Geode, call
JACOBS 8. EROS. STORE,
near Myers's Hotel, in CHAMBERSBIIEG ST.,
Gettysburg. They have the very best schoenen at
goods, such as
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREPI, TWEEDS, &C.,
the market can produce, and are determined to
son them as cheap as ran be sold anywhere in
town or country. Any person wishirig to have
them CUT, can have it done free ef charge. Those
desiriukg_oods MADE CP, can also be son-mne
dated. We warrant the bent work and the beet
fits to be had anywhere. No humbug lu what we
att.
We have on band the very beet and moetdurable
REWINti MACHININ,
and are always ready to Walt on customers. Fail
aatianiction given in operating machines. OW
and examine. We warrant them to be the Mot
lu me.
April 8. 1567. U
DR. JAMES CRESS,
' DRUGOIST,
/irons IN Blurt% Evn.orxe. BALTIMORE RT.,
LITTLESTOWN
AVINO opened a New DRUG STORE and
11 fitted It up Mine best style, I offer my stock
cd pure and fresh DRUGS to the eltlsens of Lit
tlestown and vicinity at the lowest market rates,
consisting In lOLA of
DRVOR AND . FAMILY lIEDICINER, PURE
LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPORES,
PATENT 'MEDICINES, HOENE
Pure Spleen, D 701101141 Drug Stuffsi, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Fancy Articles. A full assort
ment cdPlrstabes, Stationery of all kind., Cigars,
Taxies.° and Snug:
oar Moore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash
with bard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes
washed with this soap are made beautifully
whits without bolting or blueing. This Is the
hest Soap In nee. Tr, It. It Is warranted not to
Injure thet bands or fabric.
JAMES CHESS,
Littlestown, May IS, ISM ly
MORO PHILLIPS'
OZSUIMIL IMPROVED
Super-Phosphate of Lime
STANDARD GUARANTEED.
FOIL /ALS AT XATIMACTILTILILA'II °STOTT,
rmIJETmrITTiI
No. MD Booth Street, BaMinor*,
Awl by Dealers In general throuVloat the
Coun.
The SOMBRERO GUANO of which MORO
PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE is and always has
been numufactored, (and of which he has sole
40iiiaa for the United Statesj cantatas Any
p e e sent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone,
it is more durable. 'he addition of
Ammonia gives it greater fertilising value.
Over seven years experience has proved to the
Firmer that It makes a heavier grain than even
stable manure, and is not only sdive but lasting.
srPrice IMS to per ton, loft lbs. Discottut to
Dealem
MORO PRILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Mardi 13, IMF
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
WAREIINGTON BUILDING,
165 AND IC mu:axons mann rSivirono, ND..
REP constantly on band a lame and well as
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate
P 11a , s a o . 4olle tk ilkor re lb4lattz r tb=W e ee t :
/10111111 M, to) 1111 ,, sort Gabe comarrlf.
an extensive fet
WIMODB. embracing every
_article ot
(lestlemea's Undemrear, AIM, MILITARY
CLOTH and every variety of Military Trim
=as well ea an amorfol stock of READY
MILITARY CKMDS.
Baltimore. Feb. 2:1, ig/4.
..
BEINI3 tee Keeper, the undersigned tg anther
bed to sake remoyab into Eree 0 -
eters, and hops Mat so& ag conies M.
moral of the resume Sr daessed or
friends will avail themeehrts of WM
reir to have if done. Sonsnala w pormytwow--loomo low. ol p r r idr orittol.SO
Sera THoior
POI 1 , 1 OWNS 6041111191101
=1
A ell i e N oi k t t h erl I M I AMI riagirght
tut few years, have made it altoint to cad no
Irtsciolliel Wilda termer apiliat=oll 44,,-
oeghly tested give getietat iathdhotioh Das
have goateed 'Wagered tee alk notional tooes
pod the very_ best In the market. /
the taYmet the Wetting seamate. or
conaider thebeat 11/111ohlitgeg. in loffiethosiNo
sold thlry-tivetdthe OHIO I
_poles ,
which hive Seale entire eatlefoollois, Die wae , e
chine haw been Mil rot al DO 0 1%,fttiro
lfUt
any Milk/UM' with hflyilatre t " • "
payleg for WO eepolllolol. ." • I
Dort Id cat re front ilfone whe have pure ha l lIN I M'
be pnocured, Una t divot It lOaCtectellitarfotheaßlie,Ut
LTIVV-i'l'lßtu<VlZZOTrutrniall 1 1 =0.-
and hies , neinamsnas theae leml.fts* . F . Ahj
Jacob He Wenspergyr,
ymon gutter, r , egiLet.W4Fel l ) . lrilo I
14 1 :AV1N144,' ".
1117:1 4 70 1 r I nT irl "Jo
Wel • . . 41 " 1
'John Herbed, ' " Itehrttrytil /0 Initi
Jeile ,h CriW g l;'' ArtietW Sr '
0 iltualtey,. /, I t s . 4. 1 .1 0 4411,11 1 1, 1 ,044, f
Dan el March, tienTY.l.l l .
Thee =whew air , 111ww , shratWil aatatateletle.
Dew Dot i lvtit i Wartan u e ,
pp "pent to.ol/1%.4113VX: 4Mila
Adorns etwolty re, • if •
.Wonitsien JOldenderWitillinitt4 theii Milt 0941 ti
112 ticitYantirinn ISM', an the nest on ewhibMon.
Thin nerehine Met with •
p me
Outvote, In elsory ecotlau hPrr rotal i tt
traduced, If Tina 'taken precedence r
blebbeen bereleforit calk 41,4
s tolTirs . t to
Lionipsetner,,,lightiont ef dra ft . ,11.ce en
I van
el nt4M work ittialtattip Wad
Ofti g r r ir ' ri t t Vi t illeftVairn i vVg4:l3 " h%Nt d ell
offered tit the farinen.etnif - Telfe laiNgtlnid
Chloe inns 14,11 mush crab y Inn proved n
lastaeason, and newmouneed to lOW tmorsailinte 11 u
Istartion 9r nosale.
111 F. wrri.rrn rirowEli. ri itEADWIt. ''". '
Tittle is aro entitely new nientilat t , ion4srudir,
from 'nig I tax
received, It will Jo the latullus nusehLot !beim
wooing le cut out of send iron, tosiilm; a pct
weeclehd Mt 0 , rain, fit t Ina ne4Onc, end Merin
aft tree as a cloak, tehlith 'unites the UntiAdleall,
Much 11whter of d ran, and no culling of owe or
wear. The gearing is toll Clawed In a tight lea,.
the lame al watch, entlrel.llFfluttlllS
dirt, or ewe, in d eed ittevb Una l a/ii •
that IC ealeuleteg oi prove non moon to non ,
Wintery. To oil, you Imp ly ot,en the It Whet
1111 the ettlng toreewhre ea weed anti ottootelditehte
Iv Tim horn are n 1 encased. thy saMO••
thn gearing end tot In the eattie wtty;ooillitheir •
Once t len Wool do. 4, Veer* le,laO d, ti nitro wytt)l1 i t t
lug low. as le the raw , with Other ItiOehlne4.
do not Will a:a In nay lag Utah n it en!
machine, with proper care, will limit r marl, I
tint°, which le a mutter every , ihettoir 10101=1 ,
'lute wituddrinittou, before hurt ilgitt.
high Wow of Inachill, , M.
Trtrrl MONT P . ! Tett atm ,
FrtyVk c. 0., Oki, 4 wit 11,10# 0 , r,
Ms. Ws. Wllll4.:—TAnit sear 1 p letChuor/Ylinent "
Hell'. Wiiktl.llll ltklArlat:', nl4 usad.itailtrio,,
harvest In cutting my own wain nod gran mid
some of my net ghtairtr, tettl hinVelito lite•htt lan
alt bourn/ I have tsletryetale meet% q t ell ROMP , I
inaohinew I regard It the BlOrr Mat t nln
turn, iced do not licattate 14140toallane Aalt0•111
r oio l ao tatait,PALlAi 900 le We' 04e.,.
4'Wl'
~tattieat
matittaas Int Sill. lanneemi
A u tlrgWitt'Ator47 Iretoteltiti
otto,oitod to any ke of machine. 'Flue Wham
oil machine" on hand, and IF•lahllia a proupey
eon be neWittnaindated is sending /11/ oc ol * °Melt
earl) eh& Iten.llig }l/0. 1 E14,0t InnAIPER. 1 41 1.1 t, I
this widi them to tio attalinen.
Hotinpla maul/Ince usu. he glean at.the.t , eittelliele,
of the tttil mite. ft.,. Itettyebtine, on
th, Iturrio,ur t r Todd,. Millie' Witreetegee earl
lIIKIuun t
Kt ep oh hand
Wiitd•Ttx t FH,itlu Y Itt&lCV. 9, 3llTii. l 4 , e Air_cA
EElu l*TrE AFA its ND a
' YLENIV:NTI4 , , •' ^
eir,treigmi.‘)wligor,,i-ogivtempopAnp. ,
. I
414etrun conalantly on hand. antl ' hilVe made ,
,Ightnerdlito ihitVepttnealtinit e balm
p ,- tWq ..4,44v , c. et; "hoq Alfttltl/t/ .44,1404. 1 111
chars..
ALW IM4RI I i
ay 1, Wee. Sm '
1... 1,10
r4ei a l tiro — rn y "IfEVAI) '2 l f
PIONORC ,glarnisUng tdaekineou wad
wa We l Metl t rAN4 4 l l l " gi MK% frcinfrill I
alt otiker eel IlStrx. rit MORAtrt l 4 ton*r io i%i,
tniouriNlA'f..lac&P.ltiViVatialripx6 ,,
ths tirt-Tir„ , -, c eu . ilttlitlfrectmor , fgeei ,
e pe;lor e r froilloisoo, wuoid•irldntaitto,MlLl talk elre I I
sal utility.
The wife t bt tlth
eon amounteil TilPirrow=itter
ormlck Woe. are now pre ring
ly Increased AMMAR, sed4 .4ti
jp,aevacitis, for tett cq gv , frg y tglazth ,
are popular not otilY betwixt*
eel o oorrect prluelp=primptes wh=,,
the n dation of al the Other fatehhies •
country,witti mare moditleallod I
to the excellence of the materials used, att411 ...,
care taken In their edtlaWdetlrthl'
are plain and elinplo—iManPlriftql,S7lol"
or nee -tangled appendaiteliona I an
weaken a mach Ine.—bsitt warts tetyww
thing necessary, or even cleat cable. a NMtor gtrl
who can drive cave-fully; *id milt Wit
well an an old, axperlenced, Wind. 14:44fillifiti.litil
Le challenged with all °there on be • wore hr
chanlcal construeelou and napes
as well as in the amount at:Wiper - te
, t:nioj tynt
the will do.
The niamitseturent say to those t.
their machines, t•l'ake a machine ana try it to
your sittlafiretion through the haritasS Mini gap.
other machine you can get, and keep WhiebeVer,
you like beet"-40 confident &re MOlithrywitt
Bros. that the machine they mak, yai 1,10. u
the country.
The subscriber is Agent for the RaMtatalis NO n
CORNICE MOWEIth AND REAPER-4ln Adam..
and York counties, Pa., and will be pleuainfbitytaint
all additional information desirtni.
Two machines are manufactured, esithYtiltr
Mower, and a Mower and Reaper bornblaartttouhl
Extras always kept on band by the agent. lona
will be prompt in attending to any repalmoklastint
ed—bat breakages very rarely occur.
•nt btu
JERRE EPPELMA
Littlentowu, Adams on., ra,r, u
April 10, ISM. 3m*
J. H. SHIREMAN'S
REAPERS & MOWERS.'
litAV IWO been Rent for this machine hut mac
ion, I elan otter It to the farmer tills seaadit.
e well known, having taken the premium at
the BendenmilLe Fair, also at the Gettysburg
Mowing Match over seven others, which were
considered splendid machines and likewise at
i
the Mashers Mowing Match. daving concluded
not to offer any machine that will not give NM»
uthabetloo, I bays refused sender of Neveml
other machlace, and now oder Gila one an
I=
THE GREAT MACHINE or THE BEASON.
Having tried one myself, I know exactly Whet
it will do. I could refer you to worm of farmers
who have purclumed machines of me, who Mrs
highly pleased and say this is the only Inlins
they would use.
Extras always on hand, and repairing done
hem at my place. This is a great eonaideratkm
—Me machine can be repaired at home Imme
diately, and with much less met.
Another Used saving is the BINDDER, wkdsh is
attached to this celebrated Reaper and Mower.
t has been thoroughly tried, and given eating
a Usfaction —rep airing no harvest hood incept •
driver. This Moder can also be attached to the
Reapers which hare been fold ; butcannot boa'.
tackled to any other machine except Rhireman
I will here refer yes to • few farmers, In 4t4vi
eat localities, who have bought and used these
mactilnea:
Michael noel, Stephen Gettlar,
Nimes Hartman, Mr. ilterner,
Joseph Miamian, Mr. Linn,
Ulrich Janata, J. R. Hershey,
Jacob Hartman. R. R. Woodburn,
Jacob Loran,
with others, too numerous to =mufti.
This machine his a se&f-rake, side deßvery, sad
is warranted to do its work as above moon,
mended. . . . . .
POWDERS
Also au him& S, A3s azuv-pcs-
CHMICILKO RUM 11..•K1E. • ltst-ritteiertlete,
Melt a n will NU at the Wrest possible prim.
Warriuhted to eve iettlateatke. &leo the 00.
LUYBIA RAYS always to Witt.
Wahines eon to own at. my bon k tiz a tre
sus mouth of Gettrabune. ac at W.
toty•ers 11•Wateld Row: -
LIMA A. BUSHMAN,
Yap vow sr Agent.
J. M. MINNIGH.
Diamond Conhodonery and los Orama
Saloon,
R AL
oar. IIMORE e fitreej l. two doors above Oeu
ed
tre
grolbe Mil G eltritTuirsto r tit of Or i teetilieurp I
will sell at the very loweat
FRENCH AND COMMON CANDO:B v
Oranges Lemons, Tors; Rota. mot
over/aims_lbotifttacto a Aroteeligo . Oaccoodoa
err wit} CAKE% MEAD AND LEMONADE.
AUo •
• -
ICE CREAM
oupplied osi short harm
Nay INC it
MOTH/BRA
pludetrttlCTi :•I.n
Oh"to and ?Nato.
_it*itet 11144itt I cIrlit ?Ewer
111100ErOXII
ItS4Ctttgs.
NOTICE TO
TAX-PAYERS. .
TiPCounty Connintiliblrati‘nine title method
informine the Tan•poyers of Adaniesetta....
ty that. the Mate Authorities Ito longer altos
shatement for early payment cd atatx Tame—bet
add Ave per end. to the Viola el *oft mots
that doe* not pay by the let Cl August. The
Cominfadoners Moran.* atm settee Mat la le
der to meet title demand, Tan-plaers
this county will be expected to.dity
the MTH DAY OF .11. MY NlClLT—Mbeeratsa
per oent. meet be added by the Otilealsen at all
eases. By order of Otat!t v ira juk
amt.
May 16, l . td
TAX NOTICE.
ETICE Islistelottee thaw' sawrionarr
OF II Plat. rat be Mem* ee AU
tr Net Bariesok ?MOO ISOOONSO tor at,rx.
vw. . MOB Re DM • se or blew* JO& _A
Illi, ISSO ISSIO Si elde r ...
TOWS ,
sremarzs, nee%
Amos ..i!i. vomit , ewer.
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