The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, May 29, 1867, Image 3

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The following- p!this* L iiiiin leleit. Baker's
booli,.seilitat' rest tite dispute as to the final
dispositert,of I:locales body :
rn order to establish 'Hie - identity or the body
of the assassin beyond all-question, the Score !
tart' of Far, directed rue to summon a "Mtn*
4,f witnsses\ residing in the city of Washing--
10114kt° herd previously: known the morder
er. Some tyro years - prkions to the assassi
nation of the President; , ,Bootli had ',a tuirtbr
or carbuncle cut from his'neck by a surgeon.
On inquiry: I ascertained that Dr. May, a ll
I
known and very skillful surgeon, of 25 years'
practice int I
Vashington, had performed the
operation. ,
Accordingly, I called on Dr. May, who, be
t)re seeing the body, minutely descrid the
exact locality of the tumor, , the nat . and
date of the eruption,, &c. After being worn
u l t
pointed to the scar in the neck, Which was
tOn plainly visible. Five other witnesses
were examined; all oNhom had known The
assassin intimately for years. The various
newspaper accounts, referring to the mutillt:-
.lion of Booth's body, afe equally absurd.---!
(len. Barnes, Surgeon4eneral IT. S. A., was:
...n board the gun-bo where the post mortem
t'arnintifion w\as h q, with his 'assistants,--
G.n. throes elk nun Booth's neck about,
two i n cites of th pinalcollillln through which
the halt had passed ; this piece of bone, which
is now on exhibition in the Gr4rnment ..red
i cal Museum in Washington; 4s thcionly dititi
lat ion of the remains that *eval occurred. ' tin
mediately after the conclusion of the examina-',
tion, the Secretary of War gave orders as to'
the disposition of the body, which had becomi
very offensive, owing to the condition iiti
which it had remained after death; the ldg,
broken in jumping from the box to the stage,
was much discolored and swollen, the blob('
froth the wound having saturated his ucder
clot hi n f.r. With the assistance of Lieut. L. B.
Baker, I took the body, from the gun- i ioat di
rect to the bid Penitentiary, adjoining the old
Atrsenal grOunds. Tlie building had not been
used 'as a pr!sOn fOr Some years previously.---
Th , ordinanc!, Department had filled the
go mnd-floor cells wit . ..! fixed ammunition—one
of the lafgest if these cells was selected as the
Imnal place of Booth—the ammunition was
removed, a large flat stone lifted from its place
and a rude grav b e dug ; the body, was dropped
in, and the grave, filled up, the stone repla
, ed. and there rests 'to this hour all that re
mained of John Wilkes Booth.
=I
Mr. Richard C. Washington died in
.Wash
i tr 4 on on Friday afterndon, in the sixty-fourth
year of his age. Ho vias a direct dekendant
of Lawrence Washington, the cld'r brother
of the father of George Washington, and was
horn in Washington county, Virginia. _He
had been a resident of Washington for Inv:ly
years, and occupied at the time of his death
the position of chief clerk in the appointment
office of the Post Office DePartmennt, and had
been connected with this department for over
i~ccnty vears.
tr,l''The Maryland Republicans are organi-
Am: on the basis of free suffrage. A Gover
nor tOr two years is to be chosen in Not-em
bier next,' and .Judge Bond, of Baltimore, is
prominently named -in connection with.the
Republican nomination' for the executive of
lle is an earnest and thorough Repub
ii,'ap, and would eointuand the votes of `Re
put, 'leans in Maryland.
photograph,of Jeff. Davis as lie came
oat of I'ortress Monroe, to frame along side of
a II et tire of one of the starred I..;nhm prison
ers as they were released from Belle Isle and
AnderSonrilJe, is destined to become a popn
tar work of art, with Copperheads.
,KsiGnTs THY PLAN.-The Grand command
,: u}Tetuusylva IL IN ill, hold ha finertceln:H
annuli{ conclave in Pittsburg, commencing on
the 11th ofJune. On the afternoon of the 12th
there will be a parade of the Sir Knights in
lull uniform, and they will proceed"to the A
cademy of Music, where an address will be
delivered by Rev. Robert H. Pattison,D. D.
The installation of grand officers will take
place at the same time.
'fat: Chicago Ti777CB says that '"from trai
tor's prison, Jefferson Davis has gone forth to
assume the place, which the future will assign
him, as the most colossal charactei in the his
tory of his time." A certain character called
Lucifer had the same privilege, and ;bout an
t,jual historical status.
. ,
grbittri of tbt atarluts.
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GETTYSBURG GRAIN ANDPROVISION.MARKET.
Gettysburg, Wednesday Morning.
:Super F10nr.....51.1 00(513 25; Apples,'..... ....... $0 OWO 00
Extra flour... 13 50413 - tXt Putatoett . 854 70
.Rye Hour 7 004 y. 8 00, Rutter, 30
White Wheat 6 2 500.. " rAi' Lard 12
:Red Wheat 2 .;0(4)2 80' ,
Eggs, 14
,Corn 99, Soda, 1ame,.... 16@ 18
Rye 1 15' " gidea,.... 11
Oat., ' 60 1 " t'houldern, 11
Buckwheat.- •• SO, Pe5i1106,.
Timothy Seed. g 50 1 Cherries,....
Clover Seed,... 6 01!.4.pp)e,,'
St 2.5 . ,81ack. berries,.
p . 'a•ter Pariv.. 17_50 50ap...,..
ii,,.• per 401.-. 16 00®16-001Tallow,..
BALTIMORE PRODUCE- MARKET,
flturproaß; Monday Morifing.
lie.ar of no sales except small
-lots to n tai I ers and, bakers. Howard Siredt
Super $11..00®12.0d; Family 615.50®419.50;
City Mills Super 51100411.50.
RYE FLOIR continues dull. We quCpte at
$35,750;.53.371.
Couiv .3.IE.Ai: dull at $5.62i®i0.75 foi' City
fills.
GuArx.—Wheat is dull and languid. Re
ceipts 240 bushels white and 2,330 bushels red.
Sales 750 bushels strictly prime Maryland
red at 335 cents and 1150 bushels medium red
art Sin C:irn.—Receipts 214483 bushels
white, 9,749 bushels yellow. We note sales
US fill] OWS : White-114®117 cents. Yellow
--119(.,.120 cents. Oats continues in fair de
mand. 47.1 bushels at 80®82 :cents. Rye is
in rather better demandand held firmer. A
r sale of 190 bushels _Pennsylvania at 150 cents.
, Pito V4sioxs.—Racon is in fair demand.—
: Holders generally ask 104/01 cents for
Shoulders ; 12414 c, .nts lorr, rib Skit*, and
1214, 12. cents for deer rib:; tragAs ,17(1 , 17A
cents for sugar-cured. Mess Pork is .steady
at $ 23 . 6 •21(423.75. Lard 13 cents for 'City,:
and 1.^.(.13; i , ents for Western,
FINANCE AND TRADE
Monday Morning, , tt
The payment of gold interest for the'presen,
•itiontb.'will reach *24,000,000, and the receipts
from customs will sag, regate $14,000,000. The
internal revenue receipts for the month will
probably reach $14,000,000, which is sufficient
to meet the current expenses. The highest
'price obtained to-day for gold was, 13K; the
;lowest 1,38. t. Most of Mc sales. were 138.1- and
135 : the latter was the closing price..
MAILItIED.
KU.If Nr — WATTL . C
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hi l t]) t " I at
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. ‘be residence the bride's parents. bj the
;Ivy, assisted by Rev. E. Broiden
ba,Vb. Rev. D. A. Kuhn, , of & . mithtield
J.efferson county, Va.;asobliss 'Kate,
(laugh ter of a D. Wattles, Esq.., of this piston.
PET I=UIS ---- E.A.V.II:ZAILN.—Ou the 19th inst. '
at the L Ittliterand'Arsonage in .iiendtsville;
by Rev. 'I• Snyder, Mr. Isaac H. Peters to
mi ss Kate Ranansithrt, bot 4 of this bounty.
DIED.
.01 -obituary sloticea 31e.ents aAArsefoF4W
over 4 lines—cash to accompany .tiotice.
MILLER.—On the 22d inst.. near Yoric:Sul-
Our Springs. Mr. Charles Miller, aged 74
years,.6 months and 18 days.
Doanr.F.n.—At the residence of John L.
Taughinbaugh. in TiPading township, ,on
lorktay last, Miss Martha Doebler, aged 2/
years.
User as.—On the 9th inst., at Baltilmore.'
of brain fever, Mr. _Charles 'L. Sambas.
youngest son of Maj. Jacob Sanders, of this
place, aged 3.3 years & months and 2 days.
Aallton. —On the 2 ith inst., - ha tlids place,
xis. Margaret Armor, aged 65 year 2
months and 3 days.
Fsosor.2L —ln Mummasbarg, on Ike 17th 4
init., Mrs. Marianholtz (wile of Auxib
'
Llchoits, and daughter of Jonas Roth), aged
goats 5 months and 12 days.
StICELEX.rOII the-tr,hi inst., in this place,
',Lary Limn)* infant child of and
,chstriotto Mitaalerfietadl Year Biscatesand
-40 &P.
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111VISTAR'S .ALSAML OF MtILD
v v
In di r t whole-histor y of medical di a mmertes aro RUMOR'
has pe erm.d so many or inch remarkkide corer of the
numerous utrect kin. Of. the THROAT, LUNGS and CREST, Rl'
this long-tried and. Justly celebrated Balsam. 0 , 43 gen
erally acknowledged la the anperiar
t-h excellence of this
Mu. ninny who hare t il ed lie
remedy that bat few ‘ °
virtties by e'upiprienes fail to keep It - tawl as s psetlY
and certain rare for -sudden athsc.ks of Cold—ful lyibelier
log' that its remedial powers ate comprehenelet nuugh
to enibracrevery farm of disease, tram the !lighten cold
,
to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary congolaint. ,
UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. , -
Prem Rau. Pluir!css Lolipm,.Paslor
. of Me Saulh 4lngre•
gratirrnal Church. Bridgeport -(4rnnecticut.
"I consider it a duty which lo*p totMlfering hutsanity
to bear testlmmiy to the virtues Van. Wtarstes *IDLY
or WILD CIDOILY. I have used it—when I have bad oc
casiou mw aly 'remedy fur Cough', Colds or. Sore Throat, ' .
is
—for many ears, and never 10 I Mel instanc e it
failed to rel en andante me. I have freguenti been
very hostile ou Wards', and looked fetward to e de
livery of two sermons on' he following day with mis
givings, but by a liberal use of the Balsam my boa ness
hag invariably been removed, and I have preachedlwith
out difficulty.
I commend it to my 'brethren in the ministry, '4od,to
public speakers generally, as a certain remedy fa* the
bronchial troubles to which we are peculiarly expaNed.
Prepared by SET/1 W. FOWLN & 80N,18 Veintlat et.,
Heston, &udder Mile by Druggists generally. . ,
April, 5, lenl.
For all the Protean forum of Disease originattni In'
SCROFULA,
there is tiotidna can equal the puricving effects of !lodine
when acninisterei.in a pare stare.
Dr. - V. Anders' lodine Water.
in a pure nolntion of lodine dissolved In water, without a
solvent, and in the bent remedy for Scrofula and klndrtd
disease' ever discovered. Circulars free.
J. P. DINSMORE.
Dey Street.:Ytew York.,
geic-Sultl Drugglata generally.
April 25.18117. ';
It: Self ENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. JUL: itSPITLIW
f
IPOR CALOMEL.
,
These Pills aricedmPosisll of various roots,,Aaving fhb
power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly and
effectually as Line pill or mercury, end without troday-
Mg any at those disagreeable or dangerous effects which
often follow the use of the latter... t
lit all bilious disorders these Pills may be sit With
confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated
hits, and remove those obstructions from the liver and
Mary dhcbs, which : are the cane of bilious sitrecOwis in.
general
SCIIENC*I3IANDRAIik: PILLSourt Sick Ilestache,
and all disor ers of the Liver, indicated by sallow skin,
(mated tongue, cositivenesa, drowtlnkas, and a general
feeling of wean ess and lassitude, showing that no liver
is Ina torpid ur Obstructed condiction.
In short. these Pills may be used withedvantag • in all
[AMA when a purgative or alterative medicine Is wink
ed.
Please ask for "Dr. S ienck's Mandrake Pills," turd ob
serve that the two like sees of the Doctor are ,ca the
Government stamp—one hen in the last stage of Con
sumption, and the other in 'a
- present health.
Sold by all Druggists rgtd ealers. Price 25 cents per
box. Principal office, N 0.15 IS rth 6th street, Philadel
phia, pa.
General Wholesale Agents • .I:) . emits Dames & Co.. 2 . 1,, i,
Park Itow, New Iroik : S. S. 'lainloS Balt imure street ßaltimore, Md.: Jolla D. Park, N. E. or. of Venni and
Walnut str., Cincinnati, Ohio; Welke Taylor,,, 334 and
136 Wabash Avenue. Chleagb, Illinois; opine Brothers,
e \s,
southwest corner of Second and Vine et ~ it. Louis, Mo
Nov. A, 1566.-vreutly . . . ,
A COIIGH A COLD. OR A SOR* \
TIMOAt,
REQUIRES ISIMP.DIA7E ATTENIbiN,
AND SHOULD BE CHECKED.
IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE,
Irritatioh of the Lung,s,
' Permanent Throat Dis
• II
oase, or Consumption
• ./.1 :4' 0 lir '
BRONCHIAL TROCHES
111VINII ♦ DIRECT Tf/ THE PAST.
HITE THMEDIATE RELIEP.
For Bronchitiit, ARth MAT Oalarrh,
five and Throat Diseaxe,
"TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOoif SUCCESS
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
n t ,
s willfind Troches useful in cleft rig the voice when taken
before Singing or Speaking, a relieving the throat af
ter an'iannsual exertion of the al organs. The Troches
are recommended and pt.( scrlb by Physicians, and have
had testimonials from eminent men throughout the conn
try. Being an article of trite merit, and having prered
their efficary by a tent of mans years. each rear finds
them in new to _elides in vaxions parts of the world, and
the Troches are universally pronounced better than
other articles._ . i
,
°ALAI!, only "BinWx's BRONCHIAL Toscrus, and do not
take any of the Worehlesi Isnitat ions that may be offered.
mid everywhere. ' r. 4 4,v. 22, ISfol--fm
HELMEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
- Ie sustain cure for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ORAYEL. DROPSY, ORGANIC
WEAKNESS, PESIALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY.
.4.49l.4ismmant.the
tiIiNARY ORGANS,
whAter existing in
MALE OR NEMALE,
from whatever ammo originating and i no matter of
HOW ;LONG STA !JOIN,-
Diiiieasen of them organs rep a fit e Tho toe ota diuretic.
no treatment ib submitted r to. t:onanmptloa or . In
tranftv may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported
from..l he,e sources. and the
HEALTH AND- IL.S.PRIDIESS.
and
that of f ,, stertty. depends spun prompt u,e of a reliable
remedy.
ELM BOLD'S ISTRACT BUCHU,
Restabliile•opwarda.of 18 yenT7c, prhpared by
IL T. -HELM BOLD, Draggbit,'
504 Broadway. New Rork. and
104 South 10th pt.. Philadelphia, Pm
Fnb.291867.-ly
TO•OWNERS OP HORSES ADD CATTLE'.
-' - • •
r TOMS' °VINT 'ConiTl93_2owDzis ,..
are warranted su
perior to Wry others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper,
Worms, r,qa, Cotighs, Bide-bound, Colds, at, in Horses;
and Colds; Tighe. UM!, of 3lnk, Black Tongue, Horn Dis
temper, drt. in Cattle. These Powders were formerly put
up by SitnlsOn I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and, 1111000
.. I t,
his death, Li' demand has been so great for theta, that
Tobias a continued to manufacture them. They
are perfectly fe and innocent; no need of stoppitg T hey
working of y, r animals. They increase the appetite,
I .
give I tine t cleanse the stomach and urinary orgaps ;
also increase t s milk of cows. Try than , and you will
never be wit h t them. , Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated
Weiner of trot g horses, has used them Sro years, and
recommends Or to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of
Jerolueitace rse, rordham, N. T, would not use them
until he was tol of what they are composed, since which
li r
he Is never lirett them. Ile has over 20. counting
horses in his c tie, and for the last three years has sped
no other medic e.for them. /le his Kindly permitted
me to refer any to e to him. Over 1,000 other tolerances
can be Been at t depot . Sold by Druggists and Saddlers.
Price 25 colds P box. Depot, 58 Cortlandt Street, New
York. ' I
[Ms) 2, ISo7.—lut.
- ---rlielfi( THY DESTINY.
10@ 20
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12
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Mansur E. P. T frrox,the great English Astrologist
4.in
Clairvoyant and P stride'''. who has astonished lhe
scientific c.fassee o f Old World , has now loCated her
self et Hudson , N. r: Ateda t me Thornton possesses snch
wonderful powers If second sight, as to enable her to im
part knowledge if tie greatest importance to the 'lnnis
or married iff eithetseX• While in , a state of trance, she
dalinastial Ole TArVeatures of the person you are! to
marry, and by the NJ of aninstrrurfentofintensepowsr,
known as the Psychanotrolpf, guarantees to produce a
litmlike picture of tlb future husbandwife of the ;W
-/ilmot; together wit' date of marilfigo,. or "position in life
ending traits of Phu : E L :rote: This Is no bombug,ss
bows-ode oT tiastime , atnusoiert. She wilisend when
desired a certified se cats, or , written gitarantes, that
the picture is what B purports tolfe. By anslosing a
small lock of hair and kating place of birth, age , disposi
ition and complexion, at enclosing fifty cents andstarop.
ed envelope addressed yourself, you will receive the
picture and dash's& i • 'motion by- return mail. All
commpaMaloal samedli confidential. Address in con
fidence, Idtogigg E. I.nm:crop, P. 0. Box 223, Hudson,
New York. [Feb.243, 1801 .-ly
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A YOgNG LADY
returning to her cod titrynotas, pjy.er a sojourn ofa few
months in the City, wash y roccupoinod by her friendi.
In place of a course, motif, shed. face; 'oho bad a sof
ruby complexion offilmost, ble, inisootboess, eggl, hi.
stead oftwenty.thresifba reall ppeared but sightef:
ifl i,isa
Upon inquiry as to the MUM Or a 0 a a clang); a
plainly told them that sbe fried tbe• IBeglinUAN MAX
co
sod considered it 41:111042 y able acqt; Ilion .toany WY'S
toilet. By its use any or (lend an can improSe
their per.onal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple
in its combination, as Nature herself is le.. yet Un••
surpassed in its atijoan intlrafeing initi es from, oleo beifiLinfr, clouuMg and bcattifying the skip d complex- 1
tu V it4
ion. By its o,lrAt i aon o abgatitlf it d lron v e
ail its 1141parttkii y
~ . llng As Fame, . lea g
the misc. as NIL urea fil it s,hop4d be, t
smooth and beedttfaL • P Al. Sent hy Mil or • ' Y on,
on receipt of Sn ceder byi
• • W: 1,, !CLARK k CO,,ChemlAts, 'N i
, . So 3 Meat Eapect Went, 6 Yr4rnse. IL Y.'
The only American Agents fur the saje of the. condo.
Feb. 28, 1867,-Ir ' . '' '
A CARD TO THE LADIES:
..4.... „ . . . .
DR. Di:TONDO)) GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS P
FSBlA.LER.—lnfelllble In correcting Irmalaritier, lit.
moving Otkatructione of die t ... Monthly Turtieln whoa;
ever Canoe . and always Ihsocsestal as A 'Preve le. i
Re elan been inditcygliantaahe the PO li PIN let tile
alleviation of :Gioia scifieih la in any leregnlarltit;
whatever, as well s 5 PO Pr , ix increase a tami
wizace health will not permit .., ' ' ' ,
ONE PILL IS A DOSE. ' .1
Foment pecWMy 0044 or those sepposhig those ,
*civil so. iaitianetasconoeS wing thew-Mb while*
that c.oulltlon bait theY.'l44 Fteeltniatrii." . i •
oyEllox 0 E1V1VR7. 3 .17. 1
Pries tl per poi lIIS liiieii. la.
Gettysburg,. pa. , • t r., ,
&AO by.lolos.7l3,lLlCitt DrOallit, Solo 40%4
- /rubes, b y sendtnChlm liTtbrooigb the Poet laukark.
bate the pinsAient,(oentldiettelly t t by Men, Wee
of the cona,..freerorpootatce." [April 4,1 ,
tormi 4
cour tit, COW:ATE & CO'S
'..GERMAN
4 Co's 0,0111V8,4 7 0AP. 1
„ t ,l;rinkattfi;:iiind e tban PUKE MA.
R i RAS Y -r- , . sod may boo pmaieered
the DASD Qr /14031.-t
' WINCI ' 1 . F
.Olotet,jraVOW• 4l 9.•
cu d
- ~. k- ' thrq vet kfir-ly i
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mAcr sticau
lilialawkr ,v , .!. i
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Di!trelqk
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' etst.heate ';‘4lo. Waite seiteee.uustA
is 1~ /Mod Politer: ,
Both- sosedirlisclo f! !' t P A a * liittg mui l
43Ootgi WAR ileth? 9 at C al k Ve• ' Illa**'
Y0b.28, 1 7 ~ t .- -- .L , , \ -*i
TANN NO ONPUMIANTAND .lINSArWi
• • 1 turd 41Iwareii. diapass.
' rob. r . 4 1 0 1 001 01 1 14 0. 1 0 0441, ? ,
rio*4 arc .3.r..#
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BUCIIIT
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atm litratistutet,
ROW & WOODS,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, &C.,
GETTYSBITRG, PA.
AQW fr WOODS
Rare fine Alpaca. Mohair, Lena, Poplin
Lawn and DeLalne Drees Goode.
ROW d: WQOb9
Have Calicoes In grew variety, at- 8
cents a yard and apwardS.
ROW R. WOODS!
*are Mpachadand linbleadtedßus
at YO cads a yard and upwards.
ROW & WOODS;
hap Domeatic ilingharns.
,Checks and Shirt - Inge at - greatly
reduced prices.
ROW & WOODS
Mare Hoop Sisirts, Corsets; Storting Cr
tilos," arid ileattiterobiefs
' , (Wittiest styles.
ROW d WOODS
v Parasols and Valle, WI, iela fir
ibeauty awl cheapness, “caii't
be beat"
Reeds WOODS
11lave Table Linen, Towling, Caitlin - lee,
Jaconets. 'Swiss and
other White tmalds.
ROW d OODS
flays Cloths, Casetruerea, Ladies' Cloth
Sack Flannel, dc.. as "cheap se
the cheapest?'
KOW e WOODS
Hay, Hats. for Men and Boys, iu great
variety, of the latest styles, at
the lowest prim!.
}COW & WOODS
Have Shore and Gaiterv, of best quality
made to order, of latest style. at
lower prices than the same
quality own he hough?
rlnteuile.rb.
I=
A. D. BUERLEh,
TI11:01.tx: ft:A CLAI , SICAI. AND ITISCELLAN Y.UUS
BOOKS,
D R! (2
/ STA TT( ).,1" ER Y.
PERFUMERY OF ALL K INDs
GETTYSBURG, PA
OhipiaLeisliury xtrrel , near Die :mond
May 2L187 —ly
SOMETHING NEW
The undersigned ‘l..ts Ole Flamm, of informing the
citizens of Gettyelnritaind vicinity. that he is now pre
pared to ..upply them sslfli the famous
C RE. ANII SODA.
.
drawn from Dow's Soda Fod‘p , !Alp. which has herome so
popular In the cities . Ifyou /r t. tn never tasted this die
l,eioue drint. yon don't know at you hays 111 i.. 1.—
Try It. Once tasted. you will 1) , ckm e n regular pet , on.
I have also opened my
ICE CREAM a Ar,0(y..7
with accomilbslations for Ladies and utJeuo and am ,•
prepared to supply wives! fAmilles. Partieo. Lc, oh t
reasonable terms. Also, constantly on hand. freeb I
,
CONFZCTIONS, \
\
Calise. Lc. Call at the old establislied stand J oi cb an ,. i
bersbwg street, opposite the Lutheran Chureil'adjoining I
the Keystone Hotel. I
May 29, 1b137.-3in E. !I. ML.NN kill.
NEW GROCERY STORE
TELL EVEYEBODY lot SEE THAT
GILBERT.,•
rusTahnve the Court-Ham., and opprotite the Cosany
" ler Office, will sell you everything in the nROCKKT
AND PRO VISLON Lino cheaper than you can got it
elsewhere.
•
Bows, Coffees. Molasses.
r
Candles, Coal Oil. Syripr, BrOo P. ,
. ,
Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, (, 'gars.
,Cll
Notions oral] kinds, 11, VISII, or TEBO, VEGIF:TA
BLEIt. always on hand. Oise me a call. as I am deter
mined to accommodate. 121:TTNN. FAiGi.., and all kind.
of Country Produce ta4ert, fur which the highest cash
price will be given. Don't firget the pia c t.,.. Ew ,, ,t,,,,,
atiorkthe Court-amine. Don't pass vr ithont calling, an
I solicX your patronage.
May 4.—tf ''
Nom' SID LE SHOP.
•
0' ••the P.ltitnotiStreet.i;rttystmrg. P.—C4.O-
otatitly I.n hand. at matte to o rder. xl! kind, of
RIDING, s A DALES,
WAGON SADDLES.
CARRIAGE BAR NESS.
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
EiLIN-b Hit DLE s,
COLLARS.
FLY \NETS, tea
as low Re the lowest
.51ey 29,1867.4 f,
CONOWAGO FACTORY:,
INBE undersigned having leased the
above named Factory. owned and formerly occupied
by David Beecher, won ld take thfit method of informing his.,
friends and the public generally, that he la prepared to
manufacture' , WOOL FROM THE FLEECE ante the fol
lowing articles:
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, JEANS. SATINETSS, BLANK'
ETINGI, FLANNELS, BARRED * PLAIN CAE:*
PITS AND STOCKING YARN.
The at..•ve named goods always on hand and for sale at
the Factory. Also. Carding and Foiling andall kinds of
Woollen Dyeing. He hopes by strict attenlitio to bust
neat, and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share of
paints patronage
May 29.-3 t.
J. P. CL.1.1.66031. C. VAN fI<ACIS.3I
- & VAN SCIIAACK,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
So. Dearlx,rn Street,
P. 0. Box, 711. CHICAGO, Ita.
13.11efer tithe Editors of the "Star a Sentinel."
T O BRIDGE BUILDERS.
rroposais will be received by the Commissioners of
Adams minty, until THURSDAY. the 20th day of JUNE
next, for BUILDING A. COVERED WOOnEN BRIDGE
ACROSS OPOSSUM CREEK. at Bricker's Mill, on the
road leading from Bricker's M ill to Bender's Churclr
The Bridge is to be built after the style of "Bnrr's Fa
tent," one span one hundred and three feet long—to be
built of: the best mountain- white pine. Stone can be
had near the 'hoof the Bridge.
Plans and specifications can be seen by persons wish
ing to bid on the day of letting, or by application to J.
M. Walter, Clerk to the CommWrionerm.
ABRAHAM BEDE,
•• SAMUEL WOLF,
• NICHOLAS WIERMAN,
Attest-.J. H. Wei. re, Clerk.
•
NOTICE TO TA.7.-PAYERS.
Thee County Commissioners take this method of inforN
big the Tax-payers of Adams county that the State Ati
•thoritles no longer allow abatement for early .payment
of State Taxes—but add five per cent. to the quota' 01
each county that does not pay by the let of August. Tha
Commissioners therefore give notice that in order ta
mien this demand, TAx-payers throughout Ude . CPtinti
will be expectedte pay en or before *NAVE' DAY
JULY NEXT--otherwise Sniper cent. must be - asll9/91
bY'tjike Oolleetesa du all C11.#1.. •
„11y order of Constith4oUers,
\kkr IE4. ' WAITER, Clerk.
• . .
, E \ A e D fs •
larglat-apd nowt gammodfoi/s ip
• OE ySE[7ft }. PBlriA.• -
CORKER OP C VBENERITIR2I'AIiDIV/JIHINO7O4 MIMS,
JOHN . TAT E,
Propretol.
IfirAn Omnibus, fu Passengers and - 'rum ids
th,,e IlielotAou arrival departnbe offila Traltao'
Oliethl servants, and re nable chargea:' • -
Ma, 29, 1887.—t(
FOR S • LE.
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raigri - eit*iiseii &el);
• pile e 3 t Casosl Ifirbls.top -
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llsoitmc; Tgbl:eiil2ltbekiNig4s .
. a
ricente. and aAver4 l An i trlPlPl ,t . ' "..
all in good inlet. 1.
May 29,1867.-tf • '
E 27,0:IVOR'S .110/0C.R.,7-4
atm=neetery on theltetite . ofJeersillkei„
ito=p, Admit county, '
•Penile» aKw
having beep -to the lismiekirigoed , role* ill
township, he hereby Oventode• to alrverone IseL.,
l aill
.fl la east* to e -0R : li lt Italika o immaiMilft ioci lf47l
=is' 7 /4 1 209titigedlargettleMait. •, ' ..-.,,, f
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To - znattflirr
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A WO', Pp. Cattukr, tretr ow
etictifat Us,
seetti estlapetteace totter 'mute bath m _ •
di irkhow the bandirair
loyeL impiet,l; the
and , the
yonglllllllrer reeelaneet l i tre
kherieti, sod eJ
4 * so-T;',lR,tfw
MEDTCINES,
IS CrEll' Y.. 4111: RC;
=CM
J. It, ROW*.
J. W. PEOPLES
OanimiManors.
[May 29, 1867 .-td
.
• • . •
Shin ,
gling, iathing, Claw tunilletmel, .itladn't/1 the hot
caat-eteel lux! entreated ae wood or boater tbatraaretbeta
augie to the linitekffinitet,:ead sordid t111:10lloWer prices
them( other 'really first.' chum hatchet.. They are taualatr
-114 tty osoof tbe fir= 'S. J. Tangles; veehe paieetengra
fannlt7.olietitight tet
laza:a ON , TH3,81111?t,
TRY TRASId,
Noe. 33 nod 36 Richmond street ; the red can up Third
street erase Richmond, neer the work!. . •
May sDj•l6di;j3 • '
lITA.,V;Tiate .. i ~_ I, ' . !, . . ,
... •-.• :,..i . - :
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, AisjOrt..A.44lANT . ll3i • ,
o tt,
. 1 .0 0743 ,4„ re F., 4 1 .,,, ==:1 1 : :
This Pa - a'4l; ki Po's' ' •— 11 11.
editlan ' ...
I SA riPh '4'° tk '
'Warman. Mid I. *led fu NC . bed Pew i t(
title distingu Med Statarluukthat bier r..,,.:00 .
The artle4, Um haidutv, hhi . sull nt - , - -
hate defeated s p . te. amsrannly 4 1 1 , .. - . 'ttik
rent work ix - . This picture ofunaoraha VEO/4. 1, *
I Statesmen, will be one of the beet Stem Kiligrased
Pe 'ts ever 149th:iced in this coontryi and we are en
abl dotter Inducements to agents tonnao money, such
es ere rat* orrerli z r ol vi balk. Sfeleadv• te rritory will,
.bb 'thou a 4-. km `..14 ' all Ve l la
t 44144 4 -n: - iiiitatomit to depiailr Arr ,
3 . 9 dat lb e pianurmddrusealtahmkbetie itslinlby .- ; i,
4,10, ter a ) will hi mind , e•inanun. ... ..' !.. -est • -•,,, • I
J E. 803,
v:lihrgi :. I'' Ici) : 6Nase Stag sittitkiiigAter.;ll4.: '1
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atir Idvotioattitto•
Bounty Accoun. •
HON. S. R. RUSSELL, Treasifer;
in neccnnt with the Boronrh ut flettyetping (Min
ty Fund.)
. DR.
To amount collected by subscription
First Draft ....... • ...... ..... $44.15 'OO
To amount collected by subscription
Second Draft go
To amount collected by subecriptiou .
Third Drafs 7 . 755 , 5°
Nett amount realized ficoia Tar Du- •
plicate. . ....... 63.302 34
Nets Amount rsultiud front Tux •Du- -
lba. 6360 0t
Nett amount realized from Tzz. Du
plicate, 1886 •ti 099 64
Italuili:e 01 Bounty Debt unpaid
$53,6i9 it%
r
Balance outstanding on Dun Haste,
1806 1,20S t 9
The Debt ii due as . follow*, blettys.
burg National Bank .... ;,000 .
00
•
James Dickson Ind *star : • 000 00
Win. 1,000 0 0
John Bolick • 1,000 00
Mrs. S. Wolf 1.000
Jacob Eckert 474,00
Borough Treasury....., :33 68
FIRST DRAFT
By atnount paid 6U mom —. 7,660.0 u
" Eneno's "..., 24.1.86
" Interest " ...4.......... ....... . ... 1?Z 66
" Subscription reflundad,---.. ..... 1,4b0 .00
•• Treasurer xn4 • Clerk's saAary
lixtra 20 00
SECOND DIUFT
Ey auninut paid 41 men 30.550 08.1
" ' - 5 substitute. 803 24
Expenses ROG 38
" Interest it Stamp 1158 58
" Treiiimrer and Clerk's Salary Ex
tra f!O 08
THIRD DRAFT
it y ith,l4llll paid 31 'nen 18,500 00
" 4 sabstitutru ...... .... 1,200 00
" " Expenses 50 00
" " • Interest Stamps 1,813 53
.;`• •• " Treasurer t Clerk's
`Salary Extri 20 00
$52,042 22
'ilia nnderaktied Andi(nr+ appointed bye' tho Ton
Council pith., Borengli oVilettyalinrg certify that the
above la a tvirrert etateitti‘nt of the Bouhty•Actonnt of
"aid BorralSh fv , per waiehpro exhibitod ton,.
}IDW. G. FATINV.TOCK.
A. J. COVER.
H. S. BXNNEK.
May ?), 18131.--lt
rrIIE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER
FORNEY'S .PRESS
t'O.sl PI:4011:4; WITIL 1'1:A/TOR:,
i;LT TllE I:EST AND CHEAPEsT.NEwi4PAPER
et)l'N'l'l2l"
THE PRESS
A tint-chi. , /x•nble-4hret h.lstht•p:.ge viper. r taxis.
fag V.erty-r:ght winmet,
PubliAbed I:rery gerslng. Southwest corner of SICV
I ENTII CIIESTAT streets, Philart.lpbid.
-
EEECE
D A 1 ikiRESS
$B.OO PER: ANNUM
54.00 POLL 31X MONTHS
$2.00 Ftn: TIIRCE MoNTII:4
1 - El: Kl, 1'l:i•:s,
U.OO PE} ANNUM
SY. 00 FON Sl.l 31,)NT11:.
I, ?LOP Yuk 11111r.i:
1' II E SUNDA ,P Es s
YFH ANNUM.
$l.OO FOR SIA MONTHS.
rile: WEEKtY PHESS,
ME NlosT V ALVA RLZ WKIPICLY NEAViiyA.YE.2
worir.n.
ii.VOLIt•LOP 44.410 ad leteresi toore-. l (Mr
READ TITS TERM:.
"
Gxe Corr '.. 42 00 per annum
'
Fir': Cuero,'. 900 " "
.
TEN Cortes ' l7 30 " "
?WEN rt Corm s., ; .3300 "
To the geter up 4a Ltui, ,A Ti. 4 , 1" Inure l',.pi, ill e.l
trfi crloy Will be givt:ll..
All vela , t..
v n Ste
1h) '-J.-4t
A FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned, having.quit housekeeping. will sell
her YAILSI at private sale, situated in lklountjoy [awn.
ship. Attattle county. Debt - the ran,' leading Irani the Two
Taverns to Taneytawn. als,ut two miles trout the former
place. containing about
133 ACRE.i. MORE OR LESS.
The improvements ,are sone and initiatory Ilona. and Log
Earn, with Wagon Shed xud Corn Crib, Hog Rouse, Car
riege House, Spring House, and oilierisecemary
illgll and a never failing Spring of Water near the. door
and all kinds of Fruit on the farm. The land ilia a maxi
state of cultivation with outfit lent quantity of Wood Laud
sand Meadow. The fencex are in good condition, with
great many Chestnut RCM. The-property ii convenient
to ijchoot, Church. Market and Lime.
Air
Person. wishing to view the property are request
ed ha *inn Mr. HENRY MCMCLET living on the farm.
Slay 25, 1867.--3 t. CATHARINE STONER.
..York True Democrat insert to ithionnt of 83 end
Thai ge this office.
TIMBER LAND
AT. PUBLIC SALE
The subecrlher., Rxecuturs of the 14st will an., testa
men t of John Dull, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, en
Saturday, the 15th day of Jun; next, on the premise", a
tract of
PRIME TLIIDER LAND,
eitnate in Menallen township, Adams county, about one
mile north of llenderwville, on the road leading from that
place to Holly Paper Mill, 'adfoititng lands of Jacob Ro
bert, Isaac Wright,Milliam McLireory, and others, con
taining
ABOUT 68 ACRES,
laid off in lots of from 5 to 9 ACRES. and Cosecs...l with
first-rate White, Black and Rock Oak. and Hickory '171f..
DER.
The lots, with but two exceptions, adjoin the public
-road and all are of es sy access. Persons wishing to `view
the land are requested to call on David Dull, reskUng
iiear ;t.
SiiP'Sale to commence at Q o'clock, A. /I, on said day.
when attendance will he gives endterms made kneirn by
CONRAD DULL,
J Et-SE DULL,
Mtv 29, 1.867.4 t.
,Executors.
FARMS FOR SALE.
I will sell the Farms, •
N. 1. Lying on the I.ll,rris tug
$ 1
and Gettysbur g rod between York Springs and H diets.
a
burg, containing 121 ACILKS, with improsleme , now
occupied by lamps Millar. „ pica $25 per acre,/ '
No_. 2. Lying on the; CarliBle
.apri
New Oxford - toad, bit:wean Heidlersburg add New Ches
ter; Containing lery - PASSS, with good isdprosementit,
now occupied by Geiirge J. Shank. Price Sfit: per acre.
Terns: One halt to be paid -oft th e dellriwy of the
decid; the balance to suit the purchaser, ei her in cash
or in llrstjudguispt Bonds of not Ime than tot. lio. 1,
and $4OO fur No. 2, to be paid sannally- with tars**.
MA-These farms are patented, - lie handsomely and halm
been limed. lI.F.W6NNIII.
- May 29, 1887.-tt
•
ft A 'H E T
.140 bestatif/ elte Ar the constuder aro 01i:wen:UM.
9 1 1 0 tUrPd . b7 . Y.
Thx44141 - s di ToNfatr,
which . qae given his tools inteiVerillebrifyintbeiie r
parie
===
'-'2 611 ',O
19;162 04
11,368 68
$11,3m ts 6
9,630 51
---r- 22.:4;. , R 1R
1'4111.N W YOH N
Y..ihur and Proprirtur,
'l'hiladrll,F:ia, Px
I
coritaining stout 4.5 Acres, adjoining lands of Peter
Baltzly,•Corirsil Stoltz and ,there . known a. the "Cover
Tract.", 'f lii. is divided into Hots which will i.e .old,
aepurate or together, to suit purchasers.
1 ,41ter willing the above, a small tract Rill he offe-ed.
1 on . Fkie poremi,es;containieg 7 Acres, more or less, aci
i loillaVlands of James Mickley, Peter Hake and others.
ithmuldiately after, will be sold A TRACT OF Wt.141.)-
11rA1ll, on the premises. COlltai 'ling shout 3G Acres, ad
joining hind. or Abraham Srtott. James Mickley, and
otithrs. Title Is a very desirable tract to pet - ions want
ineWoodlaul it is divided into 4 lots which will besold
separately. It will be well for all persons to attend this
-sale who. are desirous of purchasing land. its It mat .11
be emit on the above named risty.
, 1 .. Attendance Will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by
ANNE. 110 BE , Adat'a .
FRANK D. DUPIIORN.
A in..
'r.
May 22. ...
pußLi c
SALE.
on Friday. May „list, 1867. at 1 o'clock, P. M.
e anbacriber, Administrator of, Ratitte of Joins T.
Aft T, dece ased, will sell at Public Sale. at the late
reel ;Mee of said decoakid. on Baltimore street, I variety
of slanable Personal Property, •1r "
Tore SHOATS, Bedateada and Bedding. Chairs.
Ca o lettng, Book Case, Corner ("unbar& Secretory and
-case, ps44 Case of Drawers , Looking
Gla ,Meat Teasel. Milk Trongh, Kitchen Table, sink,
Afdai„likick. Wheelbarrow, Wardrobe, it flrvt rate new
SEWING ,kiACIIINI,
of Shaw A Clarke Nt make, a new REMINGTON RE.
vouvac, witb One, Moulds. AT.: complete--TWO
SHARKS of stock In GETTYSBURG OAS COMPANY, a
lot of Books, and otherarticles. .
Alliir`Attendstrce will b's , given and ttrtne made known
on day of sale by •
My 22, 1867 As ' D. A. BCE TILER, Adm'r.
GROVESTEEN & CO.'S
pia-No
MAN UFA (TOR .1", 499 BROAD F,
•
THE attention 3f the Public and the
-A ' trade is Invited to ourNtwScsts 7 OCTAVE BOSE:
D PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity of
to e are unrivalled, by any hitherto tittered in this
)I.They contain all the modern improvements,
French * DOOM .A:ction, Harp Pedal, Iron Prime, virk-
Itragar r. Saes. etc., and each instrument being made under
the perional supervision ot3lt. J. ILOaovitarams, who
has Wilt grottiest 84perfiince of over 35 yelirg iu their
or 71,417 P 7 44 7 4, , 4 fol yarriggted 91 aTOrX PariSjilar
, Inaa,:ltiroveeteitti , ' piano ?dries reeefroi. - the award
indrit ovter 4110 0 477 1 47 74 4 1 , 4 7 °4 7 4 7 0-,W07 14 % 7 4 7. . ,
whim, :war* r eused -instruments mom tlie bast,
Wakes of London, Peris, i rtiny, Fijiladelpbla Ridti-•
=toe and New fY - fed aho at .thit
e iverican
tugs to for ere MOCCO/41 ve years, the gold snot ether.
*ow both of which eau broom' at unr wanproom.
i ....g'thli lattednetiiint of nripcoventonts Iseonsitrie a stint
ntampecfig ilvieul/ocatv4a4ital itstounkitYr
with Woorlothr 50#29,Ta7412202 romoblod„,74lo7osstoowio.
strujiii,oloifli2orico 1i,,w13,,,pci11n414/Lsotupetition.,
Tipon: , irte Amax TN tvaiinErr wunDS.
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, A. ..,* 0.- ..,,, -,' - - ' f..14m6T;
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$' • ,
4,5 V I Y , G 7 INVaI./ 1 , ',' ) 7 104 , 15 •
rflot ' ipit -1014ki
i t zti. ,
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the . via'
11.•
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THE u nd orligied- \ 'hitt- 1 9?Ped a LU AMER
.11- Y ; ' k . -2.4 *Abe '; *r • ; . Neer (Julia I
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Reilly'w ',- , _...,., . -- 1: A .
..t lite palate to
give, hl.• . • ,• - ne":' 'l'^'":.. - 1., . a the , iimot ever
offered bilree.,„ '4„,,,; , ,,i.,,:. , .14 . 9.,, ...ow littl'sl
profit. Ile z..„... ? Lt . 4 rX , ' ....10K6 ,, ..20/ shag
BOA Itnft i'' •-‘, •. 4 ..' ,:t. , ' ',.. 4 a. - atof 1/4010.
stoutly a '''':',' 'I — T -I, n ~ . • - ii i kl, 4,go a spef , *
youtvolvea• , '- 1, tr . lzf.' '`''''''.':: - ;44 4 7"?. ,, 1. •':•,''.. !:
11 1 1 ..AlialtP 1 3Wrilfilitatekitt* ' *is ' .041654;
Nov. 1 /filitie-44rA''''? ;-4 , ' . ..1A; lik ^ •
prfo4a
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L. -e / 3e al. ' - ,-:
fluirix‘ , ‘IOI,,LY have ero4o,
‘.P two adfilt .'
11 , Jane %him, on the „ natirOlik - ialifi*
are thetefiwe ' • iliellered. then lrerlo : -IliippittiThil.,
best of MXIL ittiargeoe mall quemeittes; PRensmaii and
others ens hereafter, look for it more itifivt. , ll.llthjOr,
their ordert, tam) NtrP' iiiislted tO extmid;aoMMlthilk
their Ihrari fiat. lino rtifeb fir malciMpangiti ff allt tar
commodate them In Air beet manner possible: •
They will also continue to-keep on hoed, lor .nle, •
good supply of the different k i ode of,CA)A 1., wi,lich they
will sell et small profits. -
Coal and Lime delis erqd an ye b er , in 6 ettymbu rg .
Jone2l,lBllB.—tf
,L LUMBER!
NEiN LUMBER YARD IN EMMlT
ripuncr, MD.
WE would- respectfully inform the
public that wallal. astablimited a LARGE LUM
BER YARD in Rmtnittgbnrg, 11d.
znarEß, SCANTLING, prorirrs AND LATHS
FLOOR !NO BOARDS, WINDOWS, DODRS,
SIIITTTL'RE, BLINDS,
apdavery de•criptijip •f Building Lumber furnished ei
OP lowest cub, prices, by
JIIIIII 2.1, tf
Ind Notirts.
VOTICE.:,-- - letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Jams T. .11ritntnir. late of
Gett3 - abilrg.Adanis cnanty, Pa., deceased. haring been
granted to the undersigned. raiding in the seine Bor
ough. he.hereby giro ioti - e to all persons indebted to
said pantie to make immediate payment. and those har
ing claim Against the lame to present then, properly
authenticated for settlement.
May 2. 15t37.-6t
VOTlCE.—Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of JUNE RICE. of Menallen tovrn•
ehtp. Aden., county, theceasefl. having been granted to
the mpiersigned. residing in the same tteurnebip, they
hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate
toyarigp immediate payment and tin.. haring claims a
gainst...the lame will present theta properly so t henettatell
settletueut.
MARIA A. RICE, Adm 'x.
LEANDER 11. RICH, A Juv'r
Hay 16.1667.--M
NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary on
• the estate orjAYL$ W/TIILIIIIPON, latent Freedom
'gt,tenship. Adams county deceased. having been Crain.'
to the undersigned, the first !Lamed residing ill Freedom
tosrnshtp and the last named reaitlizg in the bun,ngli of
llettyeharg,lbey hereby gir.. notice to all persons indebt•
cal to etid estate to make immtsliatcynymsut, and th,pge
hoviug clnim. , ftz,titnett the awe to 1 , . - esent then, properly
Latithenticated for -ettlement.
JOSEPH IVITiIE.E.SPOON,
JOEL I:. IL/ANNE?.
EXtv-1:!132,
ly 9. 14#17.-9t
Election.
VERGREEN WY.—An
r a PRESIDENT d SEVEN MASA-
G.EP.E ut Evergreen Crlnetery 4vrvie fir
one 3-e.r, will he held on Tuesday Evening. June 4th,
et 71.2 o'clock! in the Athitrxti,n Ittrqn, in th, livr
ough of Gettploorg. •
=I
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore existing
%etwaen the tindeesideled under the firm of A ftl.r
-lik.:11. 3 Mikan 141 t. or Peterabufg. Y. d, hereby
s4,freet.
LII pkr..c, indebt«l t • cti.l flrm, will pl.m.es make
payment wt:b.nit Eitht, pArtner i. auttirkti7l.A
to nio tl/A n.uir fir. iu Cw we!tiffl4l,st the t.l
- .1. A GARDNER.
.1. W. GARDNER.
-FrAVIN(;• disposed of 'my stock of
Mere'lantittn• to AI rata. 11 fulnaan k , ;61hr . . and
it. retir , nz front a eutefat.fal Lon,irodo. car,r of fil•arly
may/Area yearx, 1 hereby retnrn toy g - retton! itri,ouvi•
lei•rilitiente to :lir friend- and cu.torntoi, r their literal
patronage. and rile-o,llll'y en
r,. :mend to their ..tering
eitrourattt.o.ezit. to tor, ."4 , I Mcs•rm. Hartn,in Sad
ler. J. A. liAliDN}:l/..
April It,. It,i7 -ti
.storrs. iiintrart. fic
'TIN-WARE AND STOVES.
THE largest assortment of Tin-ware
• in the County at S. G.Conx'r (formerly lndrew
PLlley'.); ateo swine nt the he.t C..ikin k 5t.ee..... in th a
mneket.a.mong which e re the
01.1 t 1: 11 0311XXON..
POMPIMAITSE.
•
INIMISSO
2COXOItIST.
BARLIT*I 4 IIEAF. kc.,
(the letter t„iLamr .f its latest and tstet
irtere: mkt). Alsi. many otyr artifice tut kitchen n+e,
which will Le .mlolas et any wiLerplace in the
•uonty.
. - .
COOKING .
' STOVES and Tinware,
at relit:wed prin.. A ko, Bridget Anintile Yire
Chamber, Patent Tire Mee Stove, a ne i ttl-and tintiert - ir
invaail6n. Call and .ea it at S. COOK'S.
Neal sthte
•-. 7 .
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL 'ESTATE.
On'Sutueday: June ist. M 10 &clock, A. M.
trFrenzece of an order (tutu the qrphaus' Coirt • f
Adanitt.C..etuty,the undergigned. Anmini,tntnre of the
eetattxrALlcreN Ihmt, derea.ed. Vit I eel] at Public S.rae,
on t the pretn,eo.
• A TRACT OF PRIME LAND.
tontnining 45 ACRES. S:OItE OR LEIS. ill r
ti)tritabiti.adjoining 'And" of Capt. James Mickley, lien
ry Itiggsel, Peter Hake. and others. nig tract to a part
of the form former]: lieli•nging to Sanine4 Rear. dereu
orl,snd n eery inning About 5 Aires. Timber
on 'it.
Ai so. on the awe rt.ty , et 1 u'elocr;l'. M.. ot. the laud
A TRACT OF WOODLAYD.
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM ULILICLI,
Aken I for Porter A Co
D. A. BUEHLER. Adm'r.
J. L. S.cirioc.
1)lay
AI)JOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
THE undersigned would respectful
le in'orm the public that he has opened a new
LIVERY. PALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this
place. and iv prepared to offer superior accommodations
In this line. Lie has provided himself with Bugfties, Car.
riagee. Harks. Light %Vegans. &c , of- the latest stylise.
sufticient to meet the public demand. H 4 horses are all
good. without spot or blemish. and perfec4y reliable—
none of your , rold cripples," but all ofthe"2.4o" tirdar,
Riding parries, fait always be ancotamodatisd and' tams-
Linable equipments furnished.
Parties. large of math can grtjutat what they want on
the moat accommodating term,.
'Clawing to the Battle-geld politely attended to, and
reliable drivers formatted it desired.
Patties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar
rival and departure of every train.
Horses heoglh, sold, or •xchanged. ned always a
chance fir tatrgalus given. Our motto is -sir play and
no rouging..."
S. G. COON.
wW_Particular attentive pnitl t., furnishing 'Vehicles
and Ilea. 6ir Funerale.
ireria'rtatter ourifelrep that by charging moderately
and by fornielllng trnperior accornmodetione. we cannot
rrery One rho patronize* our eatablisb
mold. T. T TATE.
)I”
IR - -IRoN—IRoN!
'I I I.IE subscribers respectfully inform
the Public that they hare erected a Forge fn eon
nectin ith their etram Mill, and are now niannttetnr
tog
welt as PL.neh. Iforae 7 abee and liar Iran, and reepeetttd:'
If invite Blacketaltba and Dealers to give them is call,
lev!ing. ii.tl.l that they will ha aloha to please a; to
quality; finish and Nice.
ERINCUAN k WARREN.
N. The highest market price paid for wroneht
scr hoe. B.! W.
hec. 13,11468.-
•
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
9'll subscriber would inkrm his cristotosts and others
-I- that he is stilt manuflecturing Tortoni kinds of Cas.
tang. tin d Machines, made to order. on short notice. such
(As different ohm; of Powere.) Clover-fen:l Hullers and
Cleaners. Corn Shelters a Separators, Cornfodder Cut
ters. Straw and Hal Caltters, Plattglts, sue.h as Cast
Ploughs. Harsheru. Ploughs, Side-hill and Corn. Map
the
the latest improvement; also Metal Screws for C War-
Freese., Iron Rattler for Cemeteries or Porches. with
everything else in his line, all at low price..
FOR SALE--A It Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse
Wa.von, all new. - DAVID STEMS ER.
May '29.—t •
R. TO_ BIAS' Celebrated Derby
a- 7 Condition - Pow4tra ' for [torsos.' nd Cattle (ordain
Dr. R. Horn of, • Dem ell tnr • •
Tlt Y DR: R. HORNER'S Tonic
Alterative Powders for Home and Cattle. Pre
pared and snltt nnty at blo Drew Storr
..f
DURE BAKING SODA, SPICES, .to., can be
bad at Iforner'sTrag Store.
INrATOWS ITCH OINTMENT
Burner's Dra g . Store.
Drugs and Medicin.es.
THE undersigned baying taken charge of thin
ohi and popular Store, takes pleasure in in—
forming the public that ha is constantly receiving fresh
supplies of aft kinds of DRUGS AND lINDICINNS,from
the most reliable houses, and le - prepareed to aocommo.
date hie customers with any article In hie Hue
of every 710scriptton, the popular PATENT lINDI
CINSB orthe day ,with a faLI mtpply ex- chemical,. Per
!macre, Paints, Dye Stuffs, 'Varnishes, Plaids, . Turpen
`7ti mi. Hair 01171, , Zztrscm, BoniNr, utilities, toilet* pith
ac great t ariaty of fancy retie/les—ln ihort, evert thing
'7lishally found in a ilrst class Hrag Store--constantly on
,hmid.
lia*phystc.iao, suppLted 4t reasonablyrate,. and pra.;
aolipli te i paretlilly conipotinOmi /slid priprysed ot all
Lours .416 , rod titni—goudny not excepted': Be.'
Inv d es mistral!) cheap, he would rata liberal share ,
orpOblie ()Iva .usst, toll and- *to Ur . year
svels'ai. i JOHN 8 ViOliNBl.
1866;
T THING —lf you have.
OP chitypsiti l inds, erflottsh eee_liteL9Ll4L
'prelisei WM; Tr f .lrftpla. West the pulp ,
ANrBODY i baa 4 solcbandi try using Di.
. R. WitilOrßt rd
110 1001 4 4MINANFOBW. VI? Atir v at
Tfi1y.3.04 • wEdAstsouliprit l fd
1113,-IIiFyIa" . ”TOMPAP6, kr.; le.-
1111=111
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r
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:1. TTIt L • ' ~,Ife; . .N D.
•1 1) .ili i 1
[ it: d. TA HL .1 . ,N , Is k -i'l • J
"*.
i
,'have amocia itiipos;in ba sluess, my knee P.
-4, ,llloCtsasay .. A.Arm and style oft!, a
a eioxoyierrObd ~ mar to nay 4114 r4hodsmatt4 , pub
,.... , - plum the war, the twitutto of
"NA, '
' Conan. ac., has beau revliedelite old
• "" tredi known stand bit. *WI e &Net.
osseageere'eoutlk ortbs Court Mew. (jest rg, Pa.
. ifarlatOnktnn eXperlouee of SO jeer* in Is eitetilli*.
4Haunt, rowliatared.Utat, with renewed attention tolde4.
, ,jaretnitst till Anther merit and 'trustees fait sae
lot ge. ,
,14 111 1 V• *, 1 DAY 16.114. •,.
~•:.'` , 1---,-- • .:•;•'''t -
1' Witliiincreas butilltles for conducting oarkoselle
1 6 00
"Weltallekligsvr than aver loaetistytheirssit o
,a 1.4401. it
~_
neat anything in berllat!: \ WAS
Ina t ioed
rrytell bes o tession Or Tanners an other's to tee
• parlor guelft our
'Plainer Quilted Best Ilorn Shle Leathers..
&oldies, Damen, ail kinds. with or
Plain or Quilted Sent no without fastenings,
Horn, Housings, i
Plain or Quilted Seat Sole Scotch collar' , (leather).
I I Saddles, “ (ticking). •
Plain or Fancy s.adieClotha No Sean. Collars.
Wagon Saddles, Beet Welt flarnemCothre,
Riding Bridle., of all kinds,P a t ent Leather Collars,
Asir or black, rounded ~r 'cached or nnetltebed.
Sat , ' Beat Leather Wagon Whips,
Martingales, 4. ;% and t. feet tong.
Carriage Harness, altstylea, PleiteWTeem Whip*, 3
ether or black mounted, Trotting Whip..
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bridles, Whip lashes,
Girths, Horse Blankets, /lc., Jct._
Cruppers,
loshort, everything that pertains to all rat claim genera
ImegerGrAiiiiling eetatiliehnient constantly on hand or
tondo to order nounptl a. or the vary beet material, and
by the most experienced work oien in the country, (two
having worked In this establishment for the Dud thirty
years.)
Ware now mannthrtnring an excellent tot of Heavy
Draft and Hameln Collars for those a ho prefer our oven
to city made work.
Repairing of all kinds dodeJ t short notice and on rel.
sonable terms.
All are cordially invitedto call and ex mine for them
'elves an onr work cannot fail to recommend itself,
Peb.l,lS66—tf. DAVID ifeCIMARY k SON.
:__
CARRIAGE-M.:WING ItESVINIED.
•
/ or war being over, thi) undersign/al bare rt.tiOirii the
CA ART ALQE-3141NT1 s)i' Est,
at the,rtati stand, In ,gasti Wkldld steel, Gettvt‘bortr,
where they are again profaned to pot tip work in the
nit fashionable. ~n barsatisl, And truperior manner. A
lot ~f new and aecond-hand
CARRIACF.S, ilcooro, &C .
cm haw!, which they will tlispinas ofat the howeet pric-a;
and a/1 inlets will he supplied as promptly and ,catiAfao•
CIrREP A I REN:G.IIas
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rata,.
A large lot iif new andold lIARNEs n hand for *ode.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed
by them, they prolicit and will endeavor to direeree a large
share in the future.
May 29.-t f
Xircrit stablo.
G'ItTTYsBURG LIVERY ,
•
SALE & E STABLE.
•
THE Proprietor of these Stables,
t kankful fur t he Ilharalpatrunageheretofore
ruceised, leave tiOnfarin t he publ is that hecont in ues
the LIVERY RESISESS at his nhistand on Washington
street, filet tr,hurg, near the Railroad, Where he fe pre
pared at Ail times to a,cornmoilateperso:issrithanything
In hisline.
HORSES, COACHES, /31.:GGLES,.tC.,
roi shed at short notice and on reasonable terms. And
competent di hers sent along ltdesired. Persons will be
conriiyed to other tovrus. or to auy place in the country.
flis stock and Coaches are of the first Hass. and no pains
will be spared to make pemeengere cornfortAthle. He is
p,paro..l at all Howl to furnish coaches for funerals;
and also to partiesilesiriog to /tear the Battle Yield
v- to visit the Spring..
ALSO—IIORSES AND MULES
VIII babonght and sold stall times, Persons d,,iirio g ro
,iorchaae stock will find It to their advantage to call on
rill undersigned, at his .tuck is w4rranted.to be le rep•
eXPII ted or no raalf. lie has a fine lot et, nurses and
Melee at present QS band whisk will be sold do reasons.
bie t error. Tbey are sound slid free from disease, and
are ruaraiitied to work as represented. Persons will
rind it to theiradrantsse to millet the old stand before
hiring .r purchasing elsewhere.
Aug. 3. It6s.—tf NICITOLAB WEAVZE.
THE EAGLE LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES
o'N'trc, (if.t(gxburil,
_forge and .foundry.
GETTYSBURG FORGE
Forge - IZalnlnered Iron,
THRESH ERS AND POWERS
W I RE-S PRENG HORSE EASE,
looko, i gltdirintO, &r.
FORJVEY'S OLD STAND
FERMI /MU'S AND , empictriES,
~. ~• "
E==M
MEE
EMI
lic , ouutmic ckino credit for rash paid hear
Ir. Worley, key, and Warner Towneetot, to
pay Mr 21# re c r ui ts $14.410.00
Exnenees 147 57
Other expenses, odanyi.-41,,2 In tin
Caddy paid on cUI ialluo-Ifie 01 14.4.1.1 keeirrit
iebur.,t, Rana
Diecount oh note.
Stamps on notes
Cash to the Ftret ;2\ at 1‘.1.1.1 Bank el Getty..
burg •
Discount on emote
School Lire roi,4 ..roar tu 1. b. R tale/. Say
SChoolDirect or.' order to i. U. Worley, liaq...—
School Directurr' order to Warner Tuertweild...
Auditors' order to I. D. Worley
Arno. C.
C. S. /yen
Accountant Cliicau-tur troublenud expense tor
going six trips to Gettysburg end air 1.41
14 Mechanicsburg '
Trouble and est erase wr rmei• lag and disburs
ing
eLtlaiscredit fur balance due 1111tu uu lirPt At:-
Count
Anditore and Clerk'. lees
Rainier in hands I,f Treasurer up to ]lay Vt,
IG+l7
.DANNMR k ZIEGLER
Tax tldt. tar 14f,.;
" 18G6
paid by
OutAtnnilinir in !Lands iiteultenturii
Amount iu•hands of Trvwurer
Antonin of reynnrees 5,908 05
Balmer due by the township ,seer and above
the aeaMi Pi. VoUt nu exnuersations to enllec
t,•rs on ditplicates 4,918 43
ur LATimAtt
To liedsauicAtaurg Ink $4,833 36
To private individual• 3.399 12
Tww:ighip tlOLitle 2.290 DO
the Auditors or I.4tiho r township,
Adams ro.. hasiog audited the •Love necolltit of John
Wol ford, Treasurer of the bounty fund of said tosreship,
do report the same corr• 01, as niouVe lasted, to the test of
our judpurnt sod belief.
GEORGE L. DEARDORFF,
D.LN lEL F. !MEL,
1 ,G7.-Zt• Auditor:,
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
A GENERAL STATEMENT of the
.11.• bounty account of Itecialbai toainahip: Adams co.,
Penna. made this Pith day o f May
Year ISG4 , Account with John Cline and Wni. Plocticr,
noperaiwirit.
Tar :I.lfOon #.l 1., pm'
Money Lk, roVi •••1
Collected and paid out $14.026 92
Rlollerations and 'Errors 136 14
Collectors' percentage ;2 10
Cash no hand at sottletnont. paid to 1•11ornabli.
Treasurer 139 94
21447.2 10
•
Yr:, 19f.1. Accollnt with Jon.t, R.nanzahe.
DR.
Tax aspexerd ant impt h .y borrowed 237,670 02
Amount paid i.ut
•Eaonerat lone
Percentage deducted
Error.._
Cask on Land at settlement
Tar aeseseted
Money Borrowed
Cash received from township Tree.. itrer.
Amount paid out for bounty lourpoties ...... 94.418 65
Porrontage deducted 42 00
Menlo* refunded 177 05
EximPrationss to nom who were in eery ire 309 12
Treiniurer's perrentago on i 44.017 03 . 822 34
We, the noder.ignel. medium, of, Menallen township,
Adam. C....haring audited the honnty amounts of the
abicee named collectors and t reunre r do certify that they
are correct, to the beet ofour knowledge and belief. •
Witnetw our han4+ the lath day ofMtiy , 1867.
SAMUEL MEALS,
W:11, A. ItI,DWN, . Auditors.
11. N. NIINNIGII.
Mar 22, :e •
_BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
BENJAMIN MALONE, Treasurer
of the flaunty Fnnd fir quota SWat In Feb. Mt, in
account with HEADING TOWNSHIP, an follows
DR.
To cash from subscription and taxes colirete,i
by Hewers. Stauffer Shafer, Neely, Nlyars,
Baker, and others
CR '
By cash paid far 16 volunteer.
Expenses for putting in volunteer.
Balance in lisn,ll of Treasnrer ......
We. the eindPr,igned. Aad icor., ha re examined the a
bate account and find it correct.
April 16; 1864
'KUHN. Treasurer of the Bounty Fund from June
1864, to May 4, 1R67, In account with the School Dlrec
tdrs of Reading Township, as follows :
DR
Load . 44 froin Banks
!min. pereune
Received of B. Malone, former Tnny
Re..#ived of 8. Peerd.ofd op/lector of Tax.. oe:
messed in Jan. 1065 6,RG5
Recielved of L Cron filter, Collector of Taxer as- 4
seeee, in Jan. 1868.
CR
By cash paid 34 volouteers, in June and Fall
of 1364 310.110 On..
Cash paid to Hanks and sundry persons 16,666 31
Expenses Inc jointing in volunteers ...... t 45
,Chosh refunded to Stamm Hartman. Steltolts.
Idlers, Spangler, nose!. !Mamas . Picking,
Deardorff; Brenlzer4olpe, awl expenses or
'School Directorsfar serheen... 515 24
Torrifenifid to D. Dorder.(being ass errorj... 126 . 00
Treasucerhsand Counsel's 171 se
Dalsiftre fularnde of Treasurer 189 90
We e theibleraigned. A uilktolii. boar oaantined Via a.'
baveitatount and find it csalikt.
May 16,1867.—Et
pouNT,T ACCOUNT.
sTATEmE.NT of Bounty ACCOMA
of MOUNTFLE*I.4.III TOWN3IIIk, for 'quads Sap&
in &Onager and 0410ther: Malliouslt settled May 6,
1867.
- School Directtird in account with Sionotplawnut (044!
••
ship:
DE
fi t unty tax riwri u t.94
9u crl~tiuq •
ippoey
ENNI
Zv i 4 ‘ 14
• - •
ioti. fur liss4•••
..-morrrt•4os4.-..••••••erl
gds *lt k.r2B recru144...... liogyee'
torif bet ..... .... ..... 10 a.
AlIp1111•11 of reergitiag - cmosinosca wA SW 47
piro~alaPeffst ... • • 01:—. A ll
"wpm *Boa • 3810
7-
141 •
Itieb"1"1
olgaigedraoti St*.
21,put ;noir
• th . ." 1 1 195 • -•-•
Y?: !?)
t .• •4 . , ;-;
, mmopts,
=
PoolifrX(fmnwt,
logtt WoLgoRD,
trinlinhip i ar 414
inure, in the eetleitiArA tate ir.ftrattoylva e
war preeented to we theerteral earlier and eloper. vet .
lie first charge, Waal( With cash received
(rum subscriptions«" Iltiotos so
Cash borrowed at the oett)ebo.i .....
Tea' dap !hie to of h arch. 1604 .J UL 50
baleare due Trerunirer 215 :t5
Accountant claims (Troth f,r .sath paid Lowe
lb. Worley, lial., Oro. B. *handl and Dauhrl
Larew.Cotnuilttee to prt re teen:lite to WI
the draft of the ttprLog of 1661—for patting
In 21 recruits ' $4,571 50
' Amount paid thew for expenses In attending
to Mato duties.. ............ 168 70
For paying Samuel (.I. &event', a recrnit.....z.. 300 00
God. paid at the fiettyaburr Dank ........... 2,700 00
.Pahl tO saversi parti..e in liquidation of their
taxes and
....... ...... .2406 42
Yor oupetd cullectiousyet to pay by hint 112 Ott
Oath on note at Bank 42 UV
X bonersktious od tax duplicate t 236 to
f
thttstandliot tax un
,J$ 37
14 . • hove grauted ask order on 2rmstuar to 0.
D. Worley, MR- for oervires In this matter- 21 (At
Otos to Wane! Latour, fur 15 days' services .. .. 27 00
One to Olio D. elands, for .I,tto IS bel
Alivirshce to taunter tor cutle t ring and dke
handing the funds
611LC:41ND Accouyr of J.Jw Wu[(dr.:, Treasitror fur the
anott , 418114.
He charge, hiturelf with Cu/Ph rteettiVl d of 414.
fel ent partier • $3.3103
Cash burrowed atpleilutsurburit Rauh . .... 14.1100
Cash liorruwed at :the //trot iN tioulsl ibink
ilettyeberg -
Ceah received A 11.., C. eoiivcl.,r of
bounty tux tw l lite ycirm MU: „
Cash received ;churl :Schriver. ioilhlor of
bounty tuti of ISO 7 ....... ..-•••4•••
Dub recei•ed IN towhxhiplo.lodil
~L•la'Y_ti LATI mo RE To W SgITIP
$27.670 02
4- - 4-1--+
111
y e a r 18u,, Accouht will/ RAnanzahn.
DR.
J. J. KUIIN,
J. BROUGIi,
Adnltors.
/4,000 00
H,B 000
406 20
11.. DICKS,
S. EICIIOLTZ,
Audi
. .
...............
4,773 MO
slo.** U
.
S I RLF - RAKER.
THE undersigned are agents for this
16 . celebrated Combined Siddrishblit sipertrast Mowisr
This nrsehine has two driving wireele hiage.iniat and
folding 1.0.4 very Simple in enuntruef k m, and is con
sidersel by those ?enema who have hoed theist tube, Sal
In di ffi cult gram to any light maehlni, mode kw mowing
only, will cut any kinder imam Istanditygear lodged Wet
or dry can start anywhere without backing.ffir the truth
of this aaliertion we artlL refer tothoee who hhught of ne
laid, year. It cute 4 deet $ inchea isi ,grans,' and 6 feet f.
Inches in grain, fa • rear.ent, side-delivery. can Ilnish a
field without binding a sheaf, and does that moat setts. -
factory work In lodgrel grain, to be worked by two
horsee in 'tritium. grass. We claim this See raker to h. i
the best in existence. We will give out nowise.
let This Sslf raker has four rakeia(no blanks or fans)
which all fall Into the lodged grain as low as the knits
1 and Weer:o feet in front otit i and rim, gradually after
i the grain is on plettbrm, and continue to revolve nntll
you have a sheaf then the driver armee is wmill lever and
either rake will sweep the platform, by thin. von . will aii. :
*Bat you can always have a fell sheaf, thereby saving
binding. gathering end dividing alt% , .. \r
2nd. If you wish to put the drive d the horse.. or the grain Is one thickness that it will ti mit to makes
sheaf each revolution. without aid of the driver. Yon
can de so by simple drawing one bolt. and still keep all
the rakes on to drop Into the lodged grain end bring it
op before the knik teaches It. rime in one point we
wish to cal: your attention too. Take notice where ail
thesie rakes strike Into lb. grain and then compare them
with blanke on •ither Seif Rakers. ,---
3rd. If you wish your oat. on ap wash, Ile your ler es .
bud, and it will do Its wort perfedtly and you will be
Nara for wet weather.
4th. It I. R 4 ell4T i firt tliat in Hand-raking Reap*
era Hint the reel be changed for different kinds
grain, and else rieresnary for self ratite to make I•erfect
work in extreme tall or 'brim grain. thin rate track
work. in a pivit. and by changing two holte. Woo heels
1
this' most desirable end indispensl le improfteMeof over
all °then. With a combination o these' lane desirable
,points, it bee been unanimously • knowledge.. by all die.
interested and practical machinists to be decidedly
simple and durable in Reconstruction.
At the great National 'Field Trial, held at Auburn.
New York, last July, which Is conceded to have been the
largest and sweetest trial ever held in the United Stated.
Lasting several weeks, under the entire management of
the New York State Agriculture/ Society, this machine
was awarded the liold Medal for the beat Combined Self.
raking Reaper and Mower.(Ctium No. 4.) Since the great
trial; different machines are claiming Medals, and most
perineum are In a %Without It. Over dRy mechinee were
entered In the different clas.es for the different medals..
CLsis No 1: Light Mowern; N 0.2, Reapers% /rant Rake
((or grain only); No. 2 yi, liespers,Selknike. (63r uvula
only): N 0... Combined Reaper and Mower. (Ilandonike)s
No. 4 Combine.% Reaper and Mower. Ohdr - rukvq: No• 6
Combined ilatel and Seltraking Reaper and Mower,.
(thrown out on acrount of Inferior work) ,
At the Yield Trial hold by the Centre County Attykul
tonal &clot y, on McAllister's farm, last July, llubbai ifs
Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower was awarded
the higlosst premium fir the ,best work in grain and .
grass. Sloe Pamphlets for report. We have machines now
on hand and invite farmers to come and Kee them. We
warrant them to give entire satisfaction in ell respect.
Estrus always on baud. Branch Shop at York. Penns .
Address Granite Hill foot- !Rte, Adam' county. Pa.
thrAlso Pratt & imoiley'r P.ttent Horne Rakes on
hand, built by ueo. W.titarit A Co., Columbia, Pa.
lINNIt Y THOMAS L SON, Agent.
3000
51U,323 3
MEM
5.154 ;0
1,413 19
2,21 h, 00
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11,44. US
1,443 1)11
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$ , ,007 75
4,001 61
4,•505 51
$12,614 09
J e k.B 89
3.94 a 8u
1,962 25
MOC:iTJOY Towvanic, April 2-Ith,
If ISSRS. WILLTAYP, WALLACE S CO —Lust harvest I par.
cha s ed oue of your Combined Self Rakers. and 1 pro
nonnee It a first class Machine. Can cut any kind of
Grass wet or dry, at a very slow walk. and never choke,.
The Self Raker works very well. I belie,. that It eau
bring up lodge] Grain that no other Machine ran do with
blanks, and c:tri he changed for different kind, of Onaln.
which great advontagr. Your, truly,
IT MI Y W. SWARTZ.
CIatISI3CLANI. , TOWNSIRIP. Aprilfrith, ISt;
Msgess. Wiaddavic. WALLACE kV. —1 drought one of
your Combined Self Raking Reaper. nil Mower.. and can.
recommend it ot a splendid Afower. Never choke., and
of light draught, and the Rake does all Will recommend
ed to do. It is a great advantage to make the sheave,
any site you wish,
Yours truly
10,526 48
11.026 4.1
JOHN ROCKS. sr.
JOHN SOCKS, Jr.
Srsas•N Toirsrsuir, April . 24t1n156.
:amnia, WILLILNA. Irtuact if Co.--We, the undersign.
ed. haring need and fairly tested the Hubbard Combined
Reaper and Mower, (Rand Rake,) can recommend It an or
light draught. anal free from side draught, and believe it
to be the most durable Machine in our locality, and bra -
given us general satitfaction. Vohis truly.
JOHN 0. BILINIEKBLIOFF.
JOHN STALBY, •
ISAAC F. BRINKER,III)VP. .
I.: 'ALL aN r TOW.N.IHIP, April lilth, IST.
M re's , . M ILLI•XS. WALLACE & Co.—l purchased one of ,
your - Combined Machine. after going to tee thee* Odret
exit Self itiker• working. I immediately put it to the
teat in grain that leaned - away from the Machine on two
skies, and it gave entire woisfaction. 1 thencut my (Mtn
crop, cud cut a large quantity orPraos, and will say L., -
the Hubbard that it tottil not cheke iu any kind of Orme,
wet or dry. standing at barged, at the slowest gait your
horses will walk, Is fres (minable draught, ne weistili
ow Imews.' nem.. •nd is highs molt nit two Lorene. The
Belfßake I. wltliont a doubt the ta tit Pelf Rater out. It
has four Rakes, (no tilanks,) and can bringet up lodged '
Grain Met no Hand Raker can do, and can ,regulate the
. sheaves the size you wish—changing the Wake tar any
kind of Grain. That it will make nice work 6 In the tallest
Bye or the shorted Clover seed, and if the min is one
thickuess, can ntakii • obeaf melt revoludi of the Raker
without any aid from the driver ; gsa also , swath Oat.,
4
wldeh is another great advantage uo other Machin' h,, L ,,
You're truly, SA 311111 L WRABT. •
Otantarr TowYrinte, April 2Ltit,:14187.
Itmslui. WiLLI t%I I, WALLACt & CO —t 011:rhated one or
your CulabiticO. Self Rakers from your Ageete,- IFINISIr
THOEtt• & Poi. olot can consistently recommend it ace
very good Mower of light draught. and the Self Raiser
can bring up Crain that is Loa u better than any Hand
Raker can do. rout!. truly.
JACOB KING.
3:171.: a.;
11 da 45
514.375 10
;'.670 02
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66 00
40 88
19'81
I ca i en,Lrvn the nt.wa frvk.UnekdatiOD of 311'..61Hg,
av I have oneof the grune )(itchier". •
84 108 03
2,588 81
136 32
r. 8.50 16
W. E. BIDDLY.. H. S. BENNV,It
100,000 BuSits. Grain Wanted.-
EW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE
-►• EWE'S It. WM.K.BMUl)L£tCO.mouldintxmthe
public trot they hn•w W4. 1 / 4 1 the Warehouse on the ror.
ner ofSt*Faattyn n treet And the thiiiru.l4l, in Gertlshitriti
where they will ram.on
35.659 16
THE DRAIN AND PRODUCE. BUSINESS,
In allite branches. The highest price. will always L.
pea for Wheat, Hy.. Corn, Oats. Chi* er And Th&othy
Senle,Flox,,eeu.Sumac. Hay and Straw. Dried Fruit-
Nuts, Soap, ILuua , Shoulder.. and Soleil, l'utatsit, with
everythir.g rdee hi the country produce lino.
GROCEILIKS.-014 Lana, for sale, Coffees, Sumo,
Mohuteee, Syrup.. Tea., Sult..Cheese. VitteriatL
Soda, Mustard. Starch !Dooms: Ilatcketn.
Soaps, /LC. ..4.1.0 COA E (AL, li.Loll,!Tar, &c. Flsl4lo
all kind.: .at,il4.,au4 Nails; Smoking and Chewlalt T.
harem..
The) , are nl way le xbletio muppl v ati rgt rata artiglitnl
Flour, with the different kind• of Feed.
•
A IYo, Ground Piaster, with Unarm and other feet ill
errs. COAL. by the bustle!, ton or cat laouL
They will anti x LINK OF Fit a:WITT CA its fin
tysburg to Baltimore otme every' week. They, are pre
pared to convoy Freight. Wither way. teeny quantity, at
IitIIDUCED HATES. Thoy will attend, it destreyi. to the
making of purchases in the city, and 'deli-Terme the
proodo promptly Ia Gettysburg. Thpir care runt.) the.
Warehouse of Nathan RoOp a , 0..N0.12 , a North Iloward,
street. near Srauglin, Baltimore, where freight will ht•
received at anytime. They invite the atteg,tiou of the
public to their line, asonring them that they will nom.
no effort to accommouata all who may primula* them.
Apt ii 19. BIDDLE; L I,OENN FJt
33,971 T 3
33470 00
290 63
415 20
$3.974 73
F ORWA I; DING
AND COMMISSION lIOUSK,
GRAIN ,AND , GROCEAJES,
,
1-lAirtiNG purchased the exten.ii‘T
wiepthon.,cark kr., heretoOte owner) h egtzpufl ;
Herbst. wa banjoes.. to jfn tie pablie that we ve
•centinuing the linsineks apt the rid ILiu 4 on the entrust
of WitehluKton ind streets, on a more extensile
scale than heretofore.
We araliaelag the highest 'unite t price fur
Grain and allitlude of 'endue*.
Stour and teed,Balt, sad all kinds of Urogeiien. kept
constantly. on hand end tot pale. cheaper than they Cpl•
bathadanrikers elPs.
h,lui 23
328.304 65
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Plater, and all kinds (ol 1'04'04, vs, constwatlx cab
keno. orfurn tithed tr. arar. ' •
igir-A regular line of Freight Cars. %Ultimo*. our Meow.
twoom sorry TUES.•AY MORNIStI.Azot neco tuodm
•tralos tlllkn null u ommatou, may isozolro: ily-thdo az - •
magommtst are ere proTatml to lender ,Yeeittbi t At all
an.) from ltelllmore. Alt ttnetmem of Ott, kind
marmite& %au s tral be promptly, attended to. *Oar eaton
run to the it'orohooow ul flterelmon a Ora 165'uortu
fizazgani 'etrizeti Bohm doterviii:etl to pay
pains., sell cheap and deal fairly, we limits every
body to eve us • call. CULP & NARNSUAL
•
Aug. 9, UN& • •
1 ,175. w— 'l6
(RAIN AND GROCER MS,- —Ph e •
Nr. highcst Market prieo puid t iJMtp , oy3.dkhi.l. t ur
Produce. Orneertee, ke...r . 0104 . 1131,1) Con bond
for ode •t the Wu t of
/Ng. O ISt* Cittrit t 111.A.KNAIRA
BARS WANTED!
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