The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, July 10, 1867, Image 3

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NEWS OF FEIGIbtOR
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CaivoU.
Twenty-five shares of Stock in theinst Na
tional Bank of Westminster, were sold last
week at a premier of $l5.
Cumbeikani.
I ra; let 'NatiOast BenlF of Eihippenebnrg,
tae declared a dividend of 4 per cent for the
bust six months:
ON Wednesday last, a heavy hail storm
peseed over the lower' end of Curitherhuld
county, and betieen ',Shiremanstown and Me
chanicsburg many fields of wheat and corn
.sustained great damage.
'Numb tn.
A little boy, about three years old, while
sitting on the track of the Lebanon Valley
Toad, near Harrisburg, on tixel 27th •ult., was
run over and killed. He was noticed too late
to stop the'train.
Franklin.
A Lodge of Good Templaks -was organized
luFayetteirille, on the 28th ult.
Jacob Whetzel, who had a leg bloken by.
the falling of a tree, near Waynesboro', requi
ring its imputation, died on the 2nd init.
Mims Douglas, of Chambersburg, has pre
sented a handsome Communion'Service to
the new Presbyterian church in Waynesboro.
The corn crop, which some weeks ago pre
sented at unpromising appearance, now
promises a fine yield.
Tha.Corner Stone of the new Presbyterian
church in Mercersburg, will be laid on Satur
day next.
Frederick
The Secretary of the Treasury his appoint
ed Lieut. Noble H. Creager, of Frederick ci
ty, General Inspector of Distilled Spirits tar
the Fourth Congressional District of Mary
land-
. The Frederick (Maryland) Republican
says : The apprehensions that have been felt
for some tithe in regard to the present harVest
have now, happily vanished, and prospects
have given way to reality. The wheat crop
will surpass, both in quality and amount, any
that we have had for a number of years. We
are reliably informed that there never was a
larger amount sown in Western Maryland,
nor a yield that was more ample. The corn,
which has been rather backward, is now oom
zing forward rapidly, and bids fair to make a
fug crop. We are glad to chronicle a fact
'which will have a wholesome effect upon both
ithe business and finances of the country.
Laneaster
Henry Slaymaker, while engaged in repair
ing the railroad track near Leaman Place, on
the 2nd inst., was struck by the locomotive of
a freight train, and was so severely injured
That he died a short time after the accident.
ON Thursday night, a young man named
john 13. Stewart, boarding at Funk's hotel,
Lancaster, got up in his sleep and sprang from
a third story window. His fall was luckily
broken by the limbs of a tree in • front of the
building, and his injuries were not serious.
Os the 35th ult., Mr. Abraham Kauffman,
a respectable citizen of Manor township, was
•overcome by heat in a hay-field, and fell
speechless, dying in a few minutes.
1 ork.
A Drum Corps has been organized in Han
user—;!!ikon Bair; .Fife-major ; Howard Stahl
'Dram-major; and Wm. Britcher, Ensign.
A DESTRUCTIN.E. hailstorm passed over parts
of York county on Wednesday last, damaging
the crops more sir less. Some sheep were
FEARFUL LIiiIITSING STROKE.—Last Thurs-
Tlay attenoon,. a large crowd had assembled In
the Fair Ground it Buffalo. N. T., when a
sharp thantler storm suddenly came 'up. The
rain began to!fall t and the crowd sought ref-.
age from its effects in the , exhibition sheds.
A flash of lightning took place, accompanied
by a loud peal of thunder, and instantly an
awful spectacle was fcesented. The light
ning struck one of the sheds which contained
men, women and homes. About a hundred
persons were paralysed in an instant., falling
on their faces, and as many as fifty were ren
dered Insensible for five or ten minutes, while
about a dozen were quite seriously burned.—
Two horses were killed on the spot. An old
gentleman pamed John Gardeneir, and two
or three others, are not .expected to recover.—
The lightning struck a post in the centre of
the shed, against which Henry Tilton,, the
,landlord of the West Falls Hotel, was leaning,
land to which a horse was attached by a chain
limber. The horse was killed instantly, while
Mr. Tilton escaped by being dazed and knock
ed down.
A young lady named Miss Nellie (;asset',
L Wila wore a white and black checked mess,
was quite serously injured, and her dress was
fairly scorched, but did not take fire. Ano
ther woman was struck on the shoulder, the
fluid , passing down her side, raising a perfect
blister in its course. A man from Otto was
hit on the right side of the bead, and on his
recovery the mark was found to commence at
the right eye, which was swelled like a puff
•ball, and could be traced -doirn the
neck, across the chest and off the leXt tgern. —
'The most fearful consternation existed among
the people until it was discovered how light
the injuries were that had been inflicted, and
lbe excitement was most intense.
Iloninnstut has nearly finished his sketch
. or the - "Battle of Gettysburg," ordered by the
Legislature for the State Capitol.
Tilt Ateath of Mr. 31c1tueNsv, and change
nn the sfsairrictorship of the Star, renders it
ex-cessary Alai, all arrearages for subscription,
:advertising and job work, be closed up, with
-out unnecessary deley. Each subscriber can
. ;ascertain the amount.of indebtedness on sub
scription, by reference to *lie printed slip, in-
Zeiaing the-date to which he has old. Par
ties knowing themselves indebted wilt ple,ase
.forwasd at once the amount due to the under
signed. D. A. BUEHLER,
A.dminigtactor of Estate of J. T. 31cIllietuay
ftbitto rf tiiiarktts.
'GETTYSBURG GRAIN AND PROIN3MSO MARKET.
Gettysburg, Wednesday Jenning.
?Super 1n0nr,...511 50(12 001Applee,'... SO 00(4 . 4 00
its tra Vlespr,, .11 506413 60 Potatoes 854 70'
!Bye Ylour,—: 7 0000 8 00IButter, 15
'White Wheat, 2 We 2 00 Lard, 10
'Red Wheat,.... 3 80(e 1 80' i Eggs, ' 15
80 Bacon, flame,.... 14
,Bye, 115 Sidea,... 10
•
'Oats, 6 0 " thonlders, 10
tßnekwheat,... eV. Peaches, 1000 16
Trialotby Seed, 2 54,Cterriee,.. ...... .. 2 00
%Clover Seed,... 6 00; Apci ea, 6
Relax Seed 2 25 Lilaop.*s)es,.... 12
Minster Paris,. 17 50Soap,6@ 7
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11Isy per ton,— 18 00@18 00 Tallow 8
BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET.
s I3AI:TimOnE, Monday Morntug.
ITREslssruscvs:—There is •rather more iu
%cluiry for.good zotailing brandy of Flour.—
We revise quotations as follows : Howard
:Street Super and Cut Mara; $8.50@)810.09 ;
Standard Extra, 910.59 40,1g.,00 L High grade,
$12.00 ®513.00.; Family. $1.3,91144/ 4,5 °.
RYE ELOila.ats7.so4sB.oo.
than MEAL' 0.50. 1
et
11e2arrr.—Good Wheat is in neon, Acid
millers who .had suspended rations tot
.prepare for the ne% crop are nning to
•enter the market again. We note sales to
, sday as Mows: White at 290 Cents; Red at
'250 to 300 oattta. •Cottrr.—We note sales as
'follows: Wittbeelos - to It 2 cents; Ye 14 0w,104
to 406 cents. vOsant continue active at, lower
tam Sales at 85 '4O gt Amts. RYE . 4 140
, teats.'
Paoamnoss.—The Gnat tea sozitinUes act"
Iva sad strong. We lulte sales of AQ Abdo.
Bacon alumlders at pi. cents ;.also, .of 0
. tibels. do. )1t 101)Q10/ cents, and 2 4 5 back
, clear rib Skies at 134 Aleuts. Holders are
'- inovr filling °Nara at lin mints for Shoulders ;
424 ® 1 - 3 cents for s{b Sides, and 133 cents for
'clear rib. Hams WA tirm.litentit."-
Milk meats very ware% o neness A 9 ar
kive are bold at Siaolifer d liVir l
st 11}®11} Ceuta. moss orig:
limns at 04:690 . 1r,"
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Pi aintli • - • •
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OSITNMUEA.
Kmors--GIarTSRATA.-4;ka the 19th , y I
last, by the Rev.l:,ffernlierger, Mr. nutlet
Kuhns of Adams 00., to Miss Anna Gotta;
hall, of Cumberland co.
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Panics--Zinuratit.—on Thunwlay evens
ing last, by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. Wm. Tr 4
Pierpe to Miss Helen Grace Ziegler, both of
Ibis plabe. •
REAmmt--Rmowm.—On the 4th inst., by
Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. William Reamer,
of Franklin c0.,. t0 'Mil* Mary L. Riggs', ( 4
New Salem.
RHOADS—MILLER — On the 21st of
last, by the Rev. Z. Hornberger, Mr.
Rhoads, ofCumberland co., to Adaline 391116 r,
of Adams co.
WOBLur—Klas..—On the 4th inst., by
Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. John Worley, to
Miss Susan Kerr, both of Dauphin 00. • •
Zmowin—DA.x.--On the 30th ult., by UM
Rev.Z. Honiberger, Joseph Ziegler, of Clan*
. :Amid 00., to RachaelA. Day, of Adarnack
Obituary notices 3 cents a line for all
over 4 lines—cash to accompanj , notice.
Cook.—ln Menallen tp., on the lat
Mr. David E. Cook, aged about 75 years.
SABIDERB.—On the 29th ult., Mrs. Bridget,
consort ,nf Henry Sanders, of 'M.ountpleas
ant township, aged 77 years 1 month and 16
days. • .
Yorwo.---On the 28th ult. in New Oxford,
Mrs. Catharine Young, aged 74 years 11
months an& 13 days.
REMEDIAL INSTITUTE
FOR SPECIAL CASES
NO. 14, BOND STREET,' NEW YORK.
saritull information, with the highest testimonials
also, a Book on Special (MECUM In • sealed envelope
sent tree. .Bel 3. sure and send forthem, and you mil
not regret it; tor, as advertising physicians are general
ly impostors, without.references no stranger should be
trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to Dr
LAWRENCE, N 0.14 BOND ST., NEW YORK.
N0v.14, 1855.-1,
COLGATE & 'CO'S
GRMAIsT
az co's ERASIVE SOAP,
E R A E . I r i zTtrAt c . tu ns r
may frfrom P Luiryt
the STANDARD OF • EXCEL
LENCE. For sale by an Grocers.
[May 16, IS6l.—ly
C'OLGATE
PROTECTED SOLUTION OP TELE PROTOXIDE OF
.inot supplies the blood with its LIFE ELEMENT,
IRQN, giving strength, vigor and new lite to the wile
system.
If the thousands who are euqerjog from Overtrain,
DEDILITT,FEBIALZ WEAKNESS, &C., wouisi bgt test the vir
tues of the PERUVIAN SYRUP, the effect would ao: 017 ite
toulsh themselves but would please all their friends; for
instead of feeling cross. "all gone" and miserable, they
would - be cheerful, vigorous and active.
A PISTIROCISHED JURIPT WRITES TO A FRIEND
AS FOLLOWS :
•
I hare tried thhe Pianrian SYRUP, and the result folly
sustains your predichion• It has Made a MTN XVX of me
infused into my system unw rigor and energy; I am no
longer tremulous and debilitated. es When you last saw
me, but stronger, heartier, end Argot capacity for
labor, mental and physical, than Si any time during the
last tire years."
Thousands hare beat changed 5y the use of this remedy
from weak, sickly, suffering crialtires, atrong, healthy,
and happy men and v own ; and invalids canned reason
ably haitate to Sire it a tried.
The genuine has.Pczortse Brace blown In the glass.
A. 1.12 ',age pamphlet wil bel sent free.
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
N 0.36 Dey it. New York.
[July 3,1867.-1 m
lad by all Druggistm
The Rev. Lelia! Simms, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says, in
the Bible Examiner, by are.y o‘tpology ler publishing a
medical certificate In his isoaspwantiof the cnre of his only
eon, of Scrofula. "after dimoMMon appa,und iuevitable."
“We publish this etatement, not for pay, but hu giatitpda
'to God who has answered prayer, and in justice to Pr.
Anders; being satisfied that there is virtue in the lodine
Water treatment, which the readers of this Magazine
will thank its sditor fur bringing io their notice.'
Circtirlare free.
Dr. IL Anders' Leine Water is for sale by J. P. DINS
MORE, proprietor, 36 Dey et., N. Y and by all Druggldts
„Lori, 1 67.74.61
R. smtviers Iia.NGR4.4•R VILLS. A SUBSTITUTE
FOR C.ll.l,o4Etti.
These Pills are composed of iarious ri4s, h„c-ying the
power to relax the secretions of tititdiver as prou,PLTiakd
effectually as blue pill or mercury; end without produc
ing soy of those dleagremble or dangerone effects which
often follow the use of the latter.
In all bilious disorders these Pills may be used with
confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated
bile, end remove those obstructions from the liver and
Mary dents, which are the cause of bilious affections iu
general
SCH VICK'S BIAND/Z4lp PILLS ours Sick Headache,
and all dieorders ot the eiv, JudOsted by sallow skin,
coated tongue, cositiveriesei dreWahASS, fitt h d a general
Paling ofweitrineed and linnitlitda.shoWing pi. Op liver
is is a torpid or obstructed coudittoti. •
,---111 abort, these Pills may be used with sdvaataka 43 all
cases when a purgative or alteratild tnediebui is reqfilr-
ed.
Pferiee ask for "Dr. Schenck'e Mandrake Pills." and ob•
sere that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the
Einvernnient etamp—one when in the lut stage , of Con
sumption, and the other in his present health.
13oldliy all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per
box. Principal office, No. 16 North 6th street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
General ' Wholesale Agents; Demos Barnes A C0..21
Park gdg, New York ; 8. 8. Mance, 108 Baltimore street
Beltiroov , , 104 John D.cox of Fourth and
Walnut otirAinslnpati, Ohio; Walker Taylor, 134 and
136 Wabash .6.4.atio,e,Chje4go, Illiools; Collins Brothers,
soutliweac corner 0,T3510,34 Yin° eta., et.Lortis,Mo
Noy. 8, 1866.-wemLY
A YOUNG LADY
returning to her country borne, after a stgoorn of a few
mouths In the City, was hardly recognized by her friends.
In place °recourse; rustic, flashed face; she had a sof
ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and In
stead of twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen.
Upon inquiry as to the CALM of so great a change, she
plainly told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BALM
and considered it an invaluable acquisition twiny Lady's
toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman nip improve
their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple
in Its combination, as Nature herself Is simple, yet un
surpassed in its e ffi cacy In drawing impurities from, also
healing, eleauslngand beautifying the alai:land complex
ion. by tte direct action on the cuticle it draws from it
all Its impurities. it,i4dly pealing the same, and leaving
the 'Daiwa as Nature l¢ ended It should be, clear, colt
smooth and beautiful. Price be, sehtt by Tailor I3 xprees,
on receipt of an order by
W. L. CLARK 4 CO,,Ctutmists,
No 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
The only American Agents for the sale of the same,
Feb. 23,1867.-1 y
The advertiser, having been restored to
o ' ealth in a few
weeks by a very simple remedy, after ving suffered
for several years with a severe lung affection. and that
dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known
to hie fellow•sufferers the means of care.
To sill who desire it, he will send a yof the pre
scription need (free of charge), with c opirectios for
preparing at 4 aging the same, which they: will find a
Boaz cons for Co.NSIEWVI7.ON, AITIMA,BIONCHITIS, COLDS,
.COVORS, and al} Threat and Lung Affections The only
object of the adverthier in vending Alm Prprription Is to
benefit the afflicted, andspread litforml.oup 14).jch he
conceives to be invaluable, and he hope s a everf sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them hothitig, and
may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription,
Can, by return wail, will please addrEag
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.
June 3, 15157.-1 y
HELVIDe I iD'S FLUID EXTRACT
PPCAU
Is n certain cure foy dieeados of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, BRoPpy, QIIDANIC
WEAKNESS, yEMALE COMPLAINTS 'GEN/tßkl,
• I DEBILITY,
and all diseased Of the
lIIIIIIADY ORGANS;
whether exlsting I n
MALE OR FEMALE,
Iron whatever cause 'originating a no matter of,
110W nd
LONG STABBING.
Diseases of these organs reqeit e the use ofa diaretie.
11 no treatment is submitted to, Consumption - or In.
sanity ma; ensue, Our Flesh and Blood are supported
front these sortmeezand the
AL6..16 - 4.ND ITAPPIN ESL
that of Posterity. dependapponronant ;:; . f 8 reliable
remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRAMP.
Eestablished upwards of 18 years, ea by
H. F. HE LD, Druggist,
104 Broadway, New Roar, and
104 South 10th et., Philadelphia; Pa.
Feb. /9,1867.—1 y
SNOW THY DESTINY.
—..--•
— *AA= B. Y. Tf oan row, the great Rziglleb Astrologist
Clairroyentand Psyaloracd,rialer„ whohas astonished the
sz t,
scientific causes of theOldlirorghsts up! loomed her
self at Hudson, N. Y. Mame UntOn poesseasa ti
wooderful.powers of wood sigb t, as to imildife Hai to* *-
part knowledge of the greatest importance to the 'el le
or married of either sex,. While In a state of trance, s e
delineates the very features of the person yon Are to
marrj, and try the aid of en inetrumentof intensepower,
knows as the Pflychomotrope, guarantee' to produce a
lifelike picture of the future husband or wife of the sp.
Fiartt, together with date of marriage, position in life
J u g traits of charabter,fic. This is DO humbug, as
ofiagsdpsof testimonials hanameit. She willeendwhen
desiledi 13410V4Aectiliclits, or written guarantee, that
the picture la wilet A. p i zni d orts to be. Byenaosting a
smell lock of hatrotud gta par* oil a drth, age, disposi
tion and complexion, and'elle 1160 y i g:7=l:i
ed envelope sdhreased to yograelf, y ~• s
picture and desired inbrutetion by ' r limil.''
. coeuneeisetiona sacredly eanddentieL - Address in con
ndetiee,l&.acite N. P. boanivel P. o.lolr - MOWN
New York. * '''' ' ' ' •• , [Feb. 18d -1y
CRACKS CELEBRATED SALVE.
• Assicsinivi 0ct.13,1861.
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ov'oup
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G iipetial Notices.
SOAP.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
SCROFULA
NO. 4
TO CONSUM PTITXS
kt • mrt bal I a 4 147 Eta 4 11
- wpm ael ZarrOid
rit"l g o - 41.
A NEW PERFUME! EOR Tag
HANDEERIMIEF.
''NIGHT BLCtOILING OIHNOS"
; , 5
PRAIA'S, "NIGHT BLOWN° mum*
PHLLON'S .NllloaLboacoawrasui3.,
'PRAWN'S "NIGHT BLOOMING CENSUS.'
PRAWN'S . "NIGHT BLOWING OEREVS.'-
.
A !post exquisite, delioate,soil Isufiniut Perfume, die
tilled from tberareend beantlinl Sower from which It
take' Its flame. idazubutured only by
PHALON • SON, New York.
BEWARE OE COLINTEHMEITS.
ASH FOR-PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
July .12,1866<n0w1y.
Wltt lkdvtrtistintuto. •
COTTAGE HILL
FEMALE COLLEGE.
•
:Thistle/al'Motion Is located at York, Pa. The inert term
vftll begintllPTHMßßit.ild and withine twenty weeks.
The buildings and group& are large and attractive, and
superior advantages are afforded in all departments of In
struction.
W refer to our patrons, among whom are Ger. Geary,
Bishop Glosebrenwer, Rev. J. H. Menges, Thomas B. Cork
.ran, Req., J. B. Baughman, John Miller, H. B. Bittinger
and Rev. J. C. 'Rail*.
, . .
For catalogue and full particulars apply to
REV. D. EBERLY, Principal
July 10.-Im*
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed Proposal' will be received by the Boa rd of School
Directors of Huntington township until SATURDAY,
THE 20TH DAY OP JOLT INST., at b o'clock, P. M., for
the building of a new School House In said township, at
which time said Board will meet in the School House In
Petersburg. Y. S. Plan and specillattions can be seen by
calling on C. A. PIIACOCX. residing in Petersburg.
I By order of the Board,
JONATHAN HILLER ,
____l, P tr ddollt -
JUL DATIS, Secretary. my 10.—td
A UDITO ' TICE.
The undersigned having been appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Adams county, Auditor, to distribute
the balance on the Account of Catharine Killer, Admin
istrate" C. t. a. of Prime Matra. deceased, as filed by
her legal repreeentativee--also the balance on the Ac
count of Henry L. Miller, Administrator de bonir non c.
Ca. of Prime Mm.xi, deceased—to and among the par
ties legally entitled thereto,will attend for 'that purpose
at his office, in Gettysburg, on 610 N DAY the 6th day of
AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of which all parties
In interest are hereby notified.
July 10.-8 t IL B. BUEHLER, Auditor.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
41 mut SALE
In pnrenance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of the
County of Adams, the undersigned, Trustee appointed
for that purpose. will expose to Public Rale, on the pre
mises, ON SATURDAY the 27th day of JULY, Instant,
at 1 o'clock. P.M., the VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Fratik Ho township, Adams county, adjoining
lands of Daniel H eigea, Andrew Wisler, John Butt,Noah
and Ephraim Shealy, and Martin L Miller, containing
36 AC :ES, more or less. The Improvements are a one
and-a-half Story, LOG DWELLING-HOUSE, a good
Frame Barn, Hog Pen, Spring Rouse, Cooper shop, a
thriving Orchard of Choice Fruit, and a never-falling
welt of water. Over five Actes are in good Timber, with
good Meinfmg—ell the cleared land being capable of cul
tivation, and in fair otdor.
This Farm is situate within ;1441 a Tile of Cash
t on the old linaterstown road, near ii*hool-s t os,,,
and convenient to Stores, Post Office and Churches.
*A...Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by
July 10.—td
NNUAL STATEMENT
1 2" OF THE GETTYSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT,
For the Year ending June Ist, 186
ERWA.RD V4IINABVViII Tritau7r, !n A , cutint
with the Gettpligrg appol pflit.Fo;
r PR- -
To balance on Duplicate of 1665 314144
Amount of Duplicate of 1666 8,114.10
Temporary Loan ' 1,000-b0
Tuition received during Term 37.25
State appropnation for year coding Jla e 1, '6O 310.37
Balance due Treasurer 64.40
By l44lince due Treasurer last settlement
Tiktuittl,rp !Rau pitid
Amonnt pajd Tpacpeyy
Interest paid
Rennin.-- ~,,,, „„ „
Pool and Ccntirogencles. .
Janitor, part pa) meta
Balance dne on duplicate lises (J. Slants).
Abatement, duplicate 1866
Collection. duplicate Jeremiah Culp
Exonerations
Balance due on duplicate 1866
.Treasurer's commission
rt.tue..4 Gj ar•kr ihr 771. 0 - igt ilterigrn!
Joel F. 11c:Ctilar,
CLUARTERLY REPORT
OP IST NATIONAL BANK OX GETYSBURG
SICI4I, Js
ILSOMICEJ. Di.
'LO►n/ and Discounts.--
libtattors and Plutsissio.
ProsignAn9. Expinumis,
toue rrdc4 Natto/ 1 8 1
U. 8. Bondi
UAIIILITILI. CR
Capital nid In
Butpln Nand
Cimulation
Dsixisits
Due to National Banks
Discount, he
I certify that the above is correct, to the but Of my
kpowledge and belief.
Jr.l7 10.-4
M I CURDY Sr' HAMILTON ,
DEALERS' I
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C.
THE undersigned are paying at their Wars-house, in
Carlisle sheet, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest
price. for
/LOUR, WHEAT, RYE. CORN, OATS. BUCKWHEAT,
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS,• PO-
TATOES. AC.; AC.,
and ingip them a call before lolling.
They hare constant:) , on heno - or ewe,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Molasses, XruPs, Coffees, Sugars, de., with Salt, Tiah.
Oils, Tar. &Daps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, Ac. Also the
beet breed* of FLOUR, with PERU of all kinds. They
likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Guano. Rhodes' Phosphate and A A
Mexican Guano.
Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they
buy, they sell at the lowest living profits. They ask •
ntronaee, resolved to give satisfaction
in eeety 61 . a0.
OBEBr; Nce:PIDY,
wit. s. , IIIiffLTON.
July 3, 1567.—tf
FINKLE & LYON
LOCK-STITCH
EWING MACHINE.
7.7
The only Machine so perfected that entire satisfaction
is guaranteed or the purchase money refunded.
When walleye no Agent a sample Machin w Mks sold
at very low price, and a Local Agent eppob i ted on the
most favorable terms. ,
N. B.—Send far circular. Traveling Agents wanted.—
Salary, liberal.
FRF-TiP A LYON P. N. CO.
517 Broadway, New • I forti : .
July 3,1867e-6m
JUST PtatLISHED,
NEW WORK ON SINGING.
BASSINI'S
TlYeßtty Melodic Exercises,
tz , MPf
80,11MGGIOS Fpu AQP4P 91$ *77,49
SOPRANO . VOICtS, • • •
pcv 0:4010
studies to acquire the Art of Singing
"These nada* were composed to be need simultane..
tlerlY with hi. rim , "Ms air or thionoo," or with
egy *kr ut,..._ fn. the cultlestr of the voics,_and
.will
t i rrolVi i rtsSliMMited:plf..).i: s''g
. it.
"ding of titsw• egad* , fiToo sclidil latetitifta As
well sseteettl. a zelaglkog ergo duke &etas, which se.
cures thse-latsrest •II wall sua . the , imprtnosumut ,of the
stlident. ,The various styles devid4ln thous exercises
render them invaluable in an ednpatlimel point of view,
.as they tend to enlarge the Intelligence and the ap
preciatioa, and at theorem* time fora the tutor of the
pupil. They mist be studied carefully with 'reference
to **innumerable narks of expression sad forms of or.
namentation. Upon the , minute accusal with whklt
Plod are motoutpliehod &reds am sou* wi th ad- .
41 0
g;:tra I cYe*ll or AM* in theee
4 111 1 onoW
,
crate it A nit f • t
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litTerbeibliwitityr Wiiiitti • t • 11‘
. . tOP IMP
br la at ind,prolottid etucts.—lfattoes :itii La ir,s'ai. .
TWO VOLVIOW
iscbs t 4 Awls. VA cie
40 4P ligP 44413. 3JO
ansigeapyvent by on recoript of
AnholiwO/P ft3"a"
Pybilakid 12.414
94.
mitmadiemagv:=M3l,l
COUNTY TREUTIRER
The undersigned will be a candidate tbr County rrau
ro; ;abject to a nomination by the Republicajd County
Convention. If nominated and elected, be pledges him
self to discharge the duties with fidelity and impartiality
• DANIIL TWINER.
Gettysburg, Pa., July 3,1867.—tt
LUMBER, COAL,
STOVES, 2'lN-WARE,.
CORNER OF CARLISLE ST. AND THE 'RAILROAD,
IN order to give the public something
-N- Jae an adequate idea of the immense stock of Lum
ber, Cad, Stoves, Tin-ware, Re., kc., on hand and for sale
by the undersigned, at his establishment, in Carlisle et,
across the Railroad irom the Passenger Station. lie
would enumerate as far as the limits of a newspaper ad
vertisement will allow :
IN THE LUMBER LINE :
Boards imd Plank of every grade, from cullings to panel.
Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, siding, planed
and enplaned, Flooring. Shingles,Shingle Laths, Plaster
ing Laths, Pickets, ready-made Doors stud sash, Blinds
and Shutters,—in fact, everything need for building pur
poses.
..igantokln White Ash luid Lyitens' Talley Red Ash,
these two eerie:Jae-being the purest and best for all
dewastie-putfoaes. Also the very best Broad.top and
ftelfieny smith Coal.
Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf. Orient
al, Stewart's Cook, Ornamental, Excelsior, Prince Royal
and the Emerald Cooking Stoves, all for coal or wood.—
These varieties are a selection from the best end most
popular Cooking Stoves the market affords, and are all
warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large
variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves. for coal or
wood, including the celebrated Morning Olory, die Vul
can, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. Re
gulator, Cornet, Egg, New Egg, Parlor Cook. &c., &c.—
ifire Brick and Orates; for coal or wood, always on Land.
The assortment embraces everything necessary for
kitchen or household purposes. including a large num
tier of convenient yet cheap articles of new design which
must be seen to be appreciated. The stock it to Dirge
and varied that those who hay! not visited the establieli
nleßilAYS no PoilPeptinn of its extent. In addition to
the ordinary kitchen utensile, , it includes . Bathing Ves
sels, Toilet Chamber Sets, plain and fancy, Chamber'
Buckets, Bread and Spire Boxes. TeA and Coffee Canis
ters, Deed Boxes. Spit tumbler Drainers, Bill-head
Boxes. Walters. Ale Carriers, Water Coolers, Slaw Cut
term, Nurse Lampe, Jelly Moidds. Pudding
tent Nutmeg Graters, Comb Caties.tion. Grant Plates and
A B C Plate., Ash Muskets, Flour Sleeves. Bird Cages,
Spout.Geada, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Basting Spoons.
Large Yorks, Candle Sticks, Candle Mntilds, Copper Dip
pers, Wrought-iron Frying Pens, Smoothing Irons. Foot
Scrapers, Coffee Boasters, tf allied Irons, Snuffers. Dinner
and Auctioneer Bells, Egg Beaters, Oilers, Fluted Fun
nels, Coal Sieves. G lass.top Fruit Cans, Plain-top Find
Cans, Self-sealing Jars, Ste.. Arc. Tin-ware mode to order.
nod repairing promptly attended to, by the best of work.
IN THE IiOLLOW-WAIIE LINE:
Out-iron Nits, of every size and variety, for stoves. Por
celain Kett'ea. fur cooking ;and preserving. Tin-lined
Kettles, for ditto, Cast-iron Stew Pans. of every size and
rariety. Porcelain and tinned. vritlen thousand and one
other articles impossible to enumerate in an advertise•
most.
PETER 51141., Trustee
Attention in specially directed to three eutluttble
tants for which he is agent. skid abdut which there ic no
can he Rtte,t,d. by ee,,res wha have usdd
rstvtrlSAL Cr...olllfF-WRISGIIII,
DOTTY'S WASII 3IACHI.1;11. and the celltrote'cl
DIAMOND CIO:11N
The public are luvited to esti sun eftsuiiiis gouda and
prices. He irunranteisi in .ell everything in hi, line at
exceeding law figures. Cum.. and ei,e. to gratify your
cariosity, If you do not want to buy. Na trouble in show
gooal•. C. 11. BUEHLER.
July 3, IS67,—tf
44.A67.14
4-1- -I-.
$27.04
1,00.00
2,087.00
145ai
21)..10
224. 85
30.00
141.02
IU , ) 00
100.58
38.38
581.14
2028
N Th OTIC: TO T-i.-4 - 1 1 A . '*:
e County Comlntoovalt, r 4 take this method or inform
ing the Tax-payers of Adams county that the State Au
thorities no longer allow abatement for early payment
of Stiste Taxes—but add tire per cent. to the quota of
each county that does not pay by the lot of August. The
Commissioners therefore give notice that in order to
meet this demand. T.tx-payers throughout 'this county
will he expected to pay on or before t DAY hi ,
JULY NEXT—otherwise nee-per cent. must be.asided
by the Collectors in all cases,
Uy order of
Mai /aa.kt4
E 4,867.14
J. 3 -` ,/41.41:4,,
DISSOLUTION
, (SHE partnership heretofore existing
J_ I.er...en the landeisi RICO under the firm of A RD
HER k BROTHER, of Petersburg, Y. S., is hereby dis
aoPied.
All pereona.indebted, t said arm, will please make
payment without delay. Either partner is authorized
to use the name of thellrm in the settlement of the Lu
tSnc, 4.oartosuit,
" •
t1at.35;.70
700.00
1,718.74
1.3.0 W 08
10.050.00
4034).02
I=ii
$314.0034
•
HA.vINQ diseiso top stock of
Meri.handlee to _freers. Hartman et Sadler, and
In retiring from a enceeeafni basinese carear of nearly
di / Atkin year% t hereby retprn my grate'nl stigma-.
ledgernenta to my friend' and cowmen me tbetr Ittairal
patronage, soil e p ee rtnlly ',commend to th.lr generous
encouragement, my euccemiore, Meiire. Hartman t Sad
ler. J. A. i.IARLPNER.
April If 4, f
1100,600.00
. 2,876.80
. 89,840.00
118,878.50
867.91
1,56.3.63
$3314.0 24
XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
4 TeSt/talent/U ., / on the Fp:tate of Der. Dr. KRAI . TII
11,% 1i\1
bate of Gettyabnrg . Borongb. Adam' county. Pe - de
record, having been granted to the tindereigulod rep' log
14 the omit borough. abe hereby giVes notice to all p -
SOW , IndelFd to 'am.' erpite 1.1. like itn.11 , 0111.11.0 frAyM,n
and 00.72 baring claif[olll.Plh'd - the elide " topre'C'ent
them properly autlt,nticated for aettlentent• I
11A1V4ET IL .K1I...1:111. i
Exe,u:rix.
G EO. ARNOLD, Cashier
Le=
ditt `0
GETTYSBURG, PENNA,
AN IMMENSE STOCKI
IN THE COAL LINE
IN THE STOVE LINE
IN THE TI. -WARE LINE
Trgal 'Aotircs.
Tune 19, IS6!
OTlCE.—Letters of Administra
tion on the estato of ff kNIEL Frnua. late 4:4 rean
township. Adams county, l'eno,,
granted to the undersigned, reielinc In the same town
ship, he hereby gives notice to all per,or. indebted to
rid estate to make Immediate payment. and there hat -
lug claims against the same to present them properly an
thentleated for settlement.
-,Jane1,7,15t• ' GEORG P. 1 , 30TT P., Adm'r.
KEOUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
'testimentaiy on the estat , i of Akio Nnoxen, late
LatlmOre tur.-nship, Adams county, Penn., deceased,
lotvitig been gfaurekl to the undersigned reliding in the
eagle township-he hereby give" totice to all pet.on , in
debted to lad & estate to call and make inimeilitide par-
Went. and tie 4ciiinst the mine - .711
prevent Om properly authenticat.i tor sz , ttietnent.
JQIIN WOLFORD, Executor.
Jane 12,1861.-4lt•
VOTTCE.—Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of EDMUND D. Mrtaz.s, late of
Crawf md county, Ohio, deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, re•iding in New Qxford,•Adame county,
Pa., be hereby gives notim to all persons Indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims against the same to present them properly
apti f pn;.icapal cor Fatten:of.
•7EREItiIAH W. NEiIL,
ynne 26, 180.-6te
Tonfrctiono, frt Crept, topo,
SOMETHING NEW;
1 IN GETTYSISURG
The undersigned has the pleasure of informing the
citizen. of Gettyebtirg and virtu ity, tbnt be i. tn,w pre
pgrad to appply theta w With, fanSnis
pitlg.4:lll ol e4:
drawn from Dawl Soda Fountkin,'which low become - so
popular to theelties. Ifyou have never tasted this de,
below' drink, you don't know what you have missed.—
Try it. Once tasted, you will become a regular patien.
I have alio opaped my
CRRAII SALOON',
with accommodations for Ladled, and Gentlemen, and am
prepared to sunply private families. Parties, kn., on
reasonable terms. Aldo o=43l:lily on hand, fresh
CONFIXCTIONS, •
Cakes, itc, Call at the old established stand on Cham
herabprg idreet, oßpoe Ito the Lutheran Church adjoining
thb Kkgatnne klota.
b1ityg9.1867.4114 8, H. MIN/UGH.
•
Fret Confectionery, tie.
TITE - slibscriber calls the attention.
of the citisensof Gettysburg and vicinity, to, his
fine Confectionery Establishment, one door east of the
Eagle Hotel,ou Chambersburg street.
Cakes, Oandlecand every description of Confections,
together with Nnts,Oranges, and all kinds of fruits al.:
ways on hand.
L.L.arties,pnblicend private, as well asfamilles w be
V ill i - , pot (ippramr.
uedotheirefrwititneuti t ItAr
houseo; upon *bort notide.
Hiving 'pent alffe-time at the business. he fluters
himielfthat he understands I t and thathe liablet ores
der entire satisfaction.
Calland see theConfectionary.
_ JOHN GRUEL.
May 20, MUM
T OYS,'Notions, Marbles, tie., a t
.7. M. WARNER'S
Ciq Heed. M, Warpar'l $O9).
PitESEr CPN. .ECT.T.ON .A.RrES at
"." • • • I.s*. W ARNIUM
THE finest and frea)teat PRVITS, NUTS, Le
at I.'III:WARNER'S.
frOBACOO 7 0/041/My PIPES. ea., se•
' • 4. 4. We
~fl~
:.1 1
$20.00 AGENTS WANTED-4100.00-314110 sod
Somalo.to iptygdgoo our NSW PATENT
JTAI FIIOIIIA SEWING MUMMA. It Is adaptod
for tinny goo and tollortw It Pars • Match ono=
'both 'idea. Price only, TWENTY DoLLeas. tsar
pecumiry 10 4 . 4 , 4 1. to Agrot gor colon
.addrop i : AVM NT*
4vcii litc.eh PIM .1 1 4 Iv-,
/Mr*
Jitto
ibi l e - A Nan Mirty :
IT, m d s .--60 *" a "Varirtimar. - '
,
" I .
VPU
. ,~ .
eatiting, ; 0, Aoto,
tilts.
AUGHTER !
14" DT4
prices of of,Readlr -made Cloth*
ing,lo tie oonvinOei you have but to °affair,
PICKING'S
HATS OD CAPS!
• ,
T'Largeet, Best analCheapestStook of Rath
ioßeble Hata arid Cops, in Adame empty,
' ' . 1 . . at NORRIS'.
TO LOOK 'GENTEEL,
trY.7-01 6 gnitß at th 4 Cheap Store of
D PICKING'S
EIG
THIRTY -HOUR and Alarm Clocks w t
I PICKING'S
,WHAT'S DOWN?
w - ItY Pants iLnd Vests at
PICKING'S
GOOD FOR THE EYES,
T 0 call, and look through the extensive stock
of all kinds of Coats, a variety of Pants and
peat styles of Vests at , PICKING'S
NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING
Al, BRINKERHOFF'S
4
STACKS OF THEM!
JBRINKERIIPIT, corner of the
• ttlamond and York stree , , has jolt retnrned from
the city With an unnsuallyiattraetive assortment of
CLOTHING FOR SPRING k SUMMER WEAR,
which he, will efll at such prices as cannot fail to take
them off very rapidly. Cul and Judge for yourselves.—
To look at the excelientmaterial, tasteful cutting, and
neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low
prices—callers cannot heltOnt buy, when they see it to
much to their interest to dec. ot
lie has Coate, Pants, Vest , all styles and materbtle,
Hate,Hooti and Shoes
Shirts, of all kinds. Hosiery. Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Suspenders,
Brushes, Combs,
Trunks, Valices, Umbrellas. Pocket Knives. Segars,
Smoking and Chewing Tobiliccos. Pipes. Stationery. &c. ;
Clocks, Watches, Jewetly, with a thousan and one
other articles, entirely too iiumerons to detail inn news.
paper advertisement.
He asks the attention of the public to 13:Ar stock.
confident that it will please—and t.. 0 one can or will cell
cheaper. Don't forget thrplaf•e--corner of York street
and the AiampnJ,Gottysburg.
May 2a, 1867. JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
HATS, CAPS - , FURS,
Has Just opened n new assortment of II A T 6 and
CAPS, Of the latest style and fsshion, which he is pre
pared to sell at reduced prices and lower than the same
goods env lie hail in the city. Call and examine his
stuck, At bin old establishment on Chambersburg street,
oppoltineltnehler'N Drug store.
tiettliburg, June 5,1867.—1 y
!LIERCILINT TAILORING,
1:1 1 0.1118, .1 N.S'I,3IE ITE S, 'l' if - EI.:IAS'
and ether materials for 31,q1 . /IWear, furnished :tint made
up, to Order, iln 4111Irt
SATISFACTION WAR RANT
Wort ; 114!D fr4a C.„,p - .;:wq:17,, wt.° puckaft their,
G,,A4 Oiiialtere
June 12.1567.-1 y
G REAT REDUCTION
PRICES OF
DR F GOODS, OROCERIES, HARD-
We bane just returned from the Cite where we bas light
It very large and well selected stock of pasts suitable 111
our line under ID.. late - decline. Our stick consists in
part of Plain all Wool De Leine*. Chalhe De Lain s, Cali
coes. Plaids. Illeflthell anti unbleached Muslin., Crum
meres' Cotton:ties, Pieutnvky Jesus, Linens. A large
l o t of Ladles' lialmors: U alters, plain and tipp,l o
bun-o.
A emrcioe,e ai lc:. rw,r, trard
warb 11/ Tire iron, Spring. Sheer, Blister and Cast
tqeela, dune Ellors, if .rae shoe Bar. ail Rod., Ham
merollron, Nails, Spikes:, Shoves. Spades and Forks,
Derr Isocks. Pad Locks, latches, [tinge., Screws, Table
and Pocket Cotlrry, Grindstones, Paints, Oils, til,se.
Putty, *c., China and Queenswaraby the set.
W., Inote_the public to; give WI a call and ezamine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere as we are determined
toilette c'hankfal fdr pest patronage we hope to merit
the eatne in the future.
June 12. ! J. 0. 'I.OVCS: I SON.
(.11EAP—CHEAPER—('IlEAPEST !
(F ; you Nyisit to buy,
_goad and cheap
L c.ail JAII-3Li 11110 . 3. STOP.II, near My
att.' Hots', in Chatuberthurg greet. Gettyabnru. They
have the Cor y bottcolocti..n of go..in, much as CLOTHE,
z,SIMERES,VV. rt,:. se.. the market ran produce,
and are determined to sell thetn an cheap as can be sold
anywhere in town or country. Any pernon yodelling to
have them cut ..nt. van have it done tree of charge.—
Th, e ,n degjetnejnols Ina le up. can alwa lie acrorfirm.ilateoi
We warrant the bent work itail the beet- ate to be had
anywhere N liambut: ID wint we say.
ICe hare on hand the rery beat moat durable BElN"..`'.it
V.ACHI.NEii. and are ulsrayi ready to rnit tJ *rc tele
era. Yoh cpersung
0,11 a nd esaittn - e. We d'art:lint them io 14 :he beat iu
tine.
)Ixy f4ll. 1 tea •
NOTHER VETO
oltlt I ,
CLOTHING.
:mrs ANt
BOOTS AND SHOES
AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR.
nythi,,y the I:enr/erna , .144e.4r; . ;1,i4;,
Can be found at the Cheap Store of
T. C. NORRIS.
•
Mity 156f.-tf
C. SOIVIERS & SON,
809 CHESTNUT STiEET,i
Call the attention of the public to their stcg,k
ci.xerniNG,
Also, to the large assortment of new style piece goods for
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Otir Measure Departniont in s° organized that gentle
men can feel every confidence that the garments obtain-
ed will be made in the
BEST MANNER AND LATEST STYLE.
C: SOMERS & SON.
Apr1118,1867:340
T, 13 . 4 11 NII )1 (Fateut)
•
ELASTIC STRAP AND BI,7CKLE,
PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS
Thii little inventioni is just on t. and as it is DO "hum
bug!' is meeting with al rapid sale. It can be applied in
a :Bement to, any gartnhnt, by any person, causing it to
lit perfectly.
Its elasticity prerpts toaripg the straps 4.4.1 isulkleu
ofF 4Gu clathes, sad alert allows pirfect freellain of the
body while worklig or. taking exercise. • -
For sale by tailors and the trade generally . Send 5S eta.
for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade, to the
BARN UM B. S. *.B. CO.
(IN Broadway, New York.
Agents Wanted in e:vegg county
Jltoe 5,1867.-3 m
.gataalitt.
ypt,JR ),RoP,E.ItTY
MI FARMERS' AND 3fIIIt.OHANT6 IN9UBAYIIZ
1 , COMPANY; OF YORK 4 PlittNA. •
-/larmora ted by the /tegistature ;.1/Pencect. tin IRK
Anttnostuto Ouct.d.,.. ..,i--.....- $lOO, OOO 0 0
CAPITAL PAID in.. ~..............4............ 40.00 0 00
Aririasta Aguas.----
.........../..,-. - $ 2 , 074 / 7
ISSITB-A-NCE . , lisp to i4s4e in this
-ivtlqqsl4 , l7ll : :+ 3 l tit '.
Tlifel*.s 4 0.1 1 8 , 1 145 1 111 01110
iststltiEbt tile . anct th e Wiles Insured, ant p
p 4
, . , ~
r ot rotcalk 5 t as With soy colipqm.% tim
No premium n os •40 Ind consequently no ,as
sessments will be toad, on its Policies, 'I, _
This being an Inland Company , no riski will be taken
in the large cities, ) . • - 1
More than half of th e entire Stock is corned by its Offi
cers and Directors, which Is a actuante@ tail ItS *glare
will be a' mansfed as to tasks it a saconuflun lbrinorar
anoe. • •
4 1011 4 0 py.. Tr m-ity masted aud s pild without, :thy 4.
pall ef i Vett i t;tk i ail tlk% ° , 1 11 ,1 1 11 1:1t=
, inr4s T. .., I__
ice la ilemmuir-itan, Becitud Story of HADTMAN'So
13DILDIND,Centre 115uare, Yo
ET rk, Pik.
''., '._, Presidsak-ON *MAIL '
,7 ire Povekksy—Xi MUD X. 11414.V..'
.Fire h.
. ,
1 nilippell t 1 , - Joan A. Widis,
14,M. r•' • I . ' Geo.'l4.llsonlllll, • '
' CI" - 4 ./koil' ' . W. IL )4Arti4( o l o, 2
. 1_ „0h0!. 14 . . . Leiria Carl, 1
4
1..... cridll. &CAM , ! ,
....
—ooarteltWlSlON
• T‘sfrionitii.. - - . 1 - , L TITr2
*VI' '
Plimr.t4lnaLMlt2l4'4,Sll4o4"uz .l1 -a--g. ''' '' ' . • Att l i t . .tic
‘'- 1.. • j a w , .---ri ". Yoglierivc ' . - _ ..*--
, . fau,se, ~ • . • in
..1Z., "1111 q0:•=•. , ,.. i aj'' t,44.114 IN . !
M
S. S. ?iICCREARY
. T. KING,
Y“it .treet, oppreCte the Bank
WA I? E. (i CEE AW1171,11l
J. t'. %(7L SON'S,
SEW (1X.11)1:1i, PENN.A
New Goods !
A S. S 0
FOIL
pry Soodo, otions,
NEW SPRING GOODS.
ASCOTT a, SONS have justreceived
~, slasher Sue spertmota of NEW GOODS,conotat.
lug, lu part, of Cloths. Coinintertn.. Guidons, Kentucky
Jeses,ll44 Tweeds, for Reitlomen'a wear. Also, aline
osoottmont of
L'ADrES' 'DRESS GOODS.
Out nix* hu been selected with great owe, and we
ire prepaiWd to' eel( se cheap u any other eatablidoneat
in the comity. We Rik the Public to give use call sad
Judge for theaselete. We defy contpetitiOn. both as to
quality and price. A. SCOTT .t SONS.
May 29, 1867.—tf
ROW & WOODS,
, 4 DEALERS IN
D.Y GOODS,
HATS; CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES;,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
ROW a WOODS
Have line Alpaca, Ileibalr, Leno, Poplin,
Lawn and DeLain. brews Goods.
ROW a WOODS
Have Calicoes in great variety, at A
cents a yard and upwards.
ROW & WOODS'
Rave Bleached and Unbleached Muslim'
at lucents a yard and upwards.
ROW & WOODS,
Rare Domestic Ginghansm, Flannels
Checks and Shirting's at greatly
reduced prices.
ROW k WOODS
have Hoop Skirts, Caritas, St o ckings
Gloves awl ilaniikerchieig
of finecit styles.
ROW J WOODS
(taco Yararola and Pane, leldeb, for
beauty and ebeapnesa,"ean't
be beat."
ROW & WOODS
Have Table Linen. Towling. Canit.ries
Jeconete, Brilliants, SWiPS and
other White Goods.
ROW 4 , ,t €4),Ds
IlasoClOtha,Cassinierss, Ladies' Cloth
Sack Ylattuel. &c., as ••cheap as
the cheapest."
ROW WOODS
Itay.., Hata for Men and Boys. in great
var fety. of the latest styles, at
'the lowed price+.
ROW & WIIODS
Have Shoe! and Gaiters, of Lela quality
made to order, of latest style. at
lower prier. tb.411 the mato:
quality coo be bought
May :stti, IS67.—tf
WORTH KNOWING
CHEAP DRY GOODS!
AT THE
NEW STORE.
WEINITZ7OVERBAUGIT & CO.,
ON
BROADWAY, HANOVER, PA
In the Room formerly oe(nkp,ie.ti by J.
Greiner L Son
li itNti suet returtird from 11.. Eastern cities, where
they have Lough: a large ynd well *elected Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
,r? i.c.;,ef..4 tr. on, i 4.1 the public G,ode of
ave,y usually k.pt in a ID,t-class Dry Go•ods
Bt ,rr, at
LOWER, RATES
Than they have been z•• , war.
gift..k.: - ..E.y write all to ul and exiunine their iitock
fore purchasing elsewhere.
gra_Rememtier theft Stock Is entirely new, and bought
since the last
REAT DECLINE
E=
WENTZ. OTERBAUGII 3 CO
) IC-f
CALL AT THE
NEw SWORE !
(.0.Ty4: , ii4 . 1, cOURT-HOUSE,
Liettysb rg, Penn' a.
NEW GOODS.
AND' LOW PRICES!
The undersigned have opened a new Dry Goods Store,
in Kendlehart's directly opposite the Court
liou,e, Baltimore street. Gettysburg, and start with a
spleneid stock, embracing everything to be fou'id in a
tirst•clase establishment. Bought for cefq. and 'it the
latest decline. we can offer largiiii.3 that" Aiwa astonish
every one. Coma r.m.l roe lot hiselves, and you will
we mere wry terihed. With good Goods, email
priffitiOlid fair and vinare dealing, we ball enlealror to
deserve, what we most respectfully ask, a liberal share
of public patrifnage.
We offer a flue assorfment of CLOTUS, CASSISIERES,
Jeans. Cottonade-, Vesting*, Gloves, Suspender', Neck
Ties, and everything else in the Gentlemenbs line.
Far the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPA,Catia i6OPLINS,
Bersges, Lawns, Detains+ C4lirk4K, Gloves,
parasol:.(k , rsets, Hosiery, White . Goods,
11 iti. w'uiterer else may be called for. -
Also, a largo 'duet of MUSLINS, Sheetings, Ticking*,
CARPETING. QUILENS•WARE, Umbrellas, Window
Shades, Ac.„
Call at the Sew Store, opposite the COurt-horise, and
examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
May 29,1867. REBEKT k ELLIOTT.
GREAT REDTTCTIO
114 PttICES OF
DRY GOODS,
CARPETS, NOTIONS, &C., &C.
THE undersigned are justeel; i iwz
an immense stock of Goods suitable orSOTing and
Summer Woe.-. Cast :p3,1 640 them. Calicos' from 10
ttrorj thing sire in proportion.
DUPRORN k HOFFMAN,
29.—1 f N. W. Car .Diamond or Square.
LOOK TO
YOUR INTERESTS !
AT the south en4l of Main 1179% RaAfleld,
Adams county, pa., 1191;101:mm4 an assort
zr.ent :
NEW GOODS
at rixinced prices,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
of all kinds; Callcnes at 10 par yard, Anglin, 1214 caste
per yard;
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
proportiiihately cheap.
ALSO CHEAP eltQsm.RTcs
Sugar at 10 cants pat•pound, otair,tMits fn propor
.tion. - 40tirminsd not.to be nodepoid, and 'considering
it us ;dogmas to bbw roods,tweertend an
.favitation to
all, +Como amine our etu de , as tribalism will be to
your intermit wean - before purchasing elsewhere.
Hay 20,180-an • • 4011.HNSIt t" SHIELDS.
•
VINE FANCI FURS
-L. CHAS. • A.• /41711A,Wii,
4 9 7 Broodwv liktiden Lane,
MeII'OPACPURBR
Par(P l V i ti OF
•
..FU.
Offerslits lirge 'wed selieta. stocl - 61'in. VS, in di
altyles,Atlow,est umuiptaptniees
' .ffigßiost prlee pad •
• • 811 IR? ;4.0., XV IS, e
Sena lbeiarcvt:W.
1 „ 1 'a.:13, Iseo-17
A - 41? 45°-
4TNINT of Boa to lifiatorCli.
offst • , 1121LIMI
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as 161104 h t h. PLOW . .
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w 41,NWt, <imamkg., on Po L
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Dtrpa nuffiged•
girg gado, ilations, /tr.
N - EW GOODS
REDUCED PRICES,
ELEGANT CALICOES
At 121-'2 Cents,
GOOD MITSLINS
At 12 I-2 Cents.
ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT PRICES
DEFYING COMPETITION.
Call at once and buy some of
the cheap Goods now opening
M. 29,1867
NEW SPRING GOODS.
L. ;CHICK invites the attention
• of hie Meade and Customers to hie large and well
eelectoiletoek of
•DRY GOODS
Comprised in part of
French Meretwei,
All Wool Poplin..
~,A
All Wool Dalai n a it,
All Wool Plaid.,
Plain Poplin.
Black an Fancy Silk.,
TM' e Cl.the.
ack and Colt - nail AI paccaa
Black Cloth. an Caasimer .
Fancy Caiaimeres,
Cassinats,
jeagld, ,
,
Gloves and Stocking/
Al. fine assortment of Ladles' SUE AND SHAWLS,
as well as ate abundant variety of Not ions, all of which
will be sold cheap for the cash
May 29. 1887
WE are always glad to see our
(Mende nt the Excelsior Gallery, It mill 'Model°
the name old place opposite the Rank on York et., Oct.
tystiurg, Re. C.T.TYRON.
PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex
celsior Gallery are superb and are furnished at
one-third city prices. Call end examine spectmeeie,
EXCELSIOR is our motto. To
please our aim! suet to render natinfaction in every
In V 1142100 oar tiotermioatiovt. C. J. TYSON.
CONSTANTLY' on hand an assort
mentor fine Pramenitotograph Albornii,Card. and
Baskets fur granges, from t e Battle-Held, Photograph■ of
onr G enerals. and other dintinguinhed individual., at the
Excelsior Gallery. C.J. TY SON.
T HE best Photographs made in this
County are made at the Excelsior Gallery, lik4t7s.
burg, opposite the old Bank. C. J. TYSON.
DT all means have year Photographs made a
.O the Exceiti,nr ilailery if you desire them pert
C. J. TYSON.
LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field,
singly or in sets, very low; also Stereoscopic Views
in theßattle-Ileld, at the I:serif - Jur Gallery. Do not tall
see to them • C.. 1. Si„Vi •
FRAMES OF EVERY KIND,
for Large Pleturessjarriaae Certifleates.Cfinrch
Certificates, Aliev'74,l= Certifiontes, te.., very cheap at
8. G. 81111.AtlfEH'S
New Gallery, Hanover, Pa.
)4n , 6,
REMOVAL'.
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIia:Va GALLERY.
E under . s4,..-lect takes pleasure in
PR
Ar. suncr;;;.i:.,g to the citizens of Gettysbnrg and the
prilL!!;, geaerally that he has removed from his old rooms
on West Middle street, to Baltimore street: and nearly
opposite tbe store of Pahnestoek Brothers. The room be
sow occupies, has been recently fitted up expr.alyr for
his business. The location is an admirable Oro, enabling
him to take pictures in all etudes of weattAum, cud with •
brreetness unequalled any wb4ealite,
LIPE-LiUA PROTOGRAPIIS,
of eTerx kir,t a d deazription. executed In the fineststyle
narMcnlarattentiongiveo tip the CARTE-DETISITE, sod
in copying A,MBROTYPES and DAGUERRROTYPES of
deceaaralfriecide. Also—
TUE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
e new style of pictere which haR become very popular
with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cieap
nes, and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR on
ly. Also—THE PORCELAIN PICTNRE.S, which for
their beauty and durability wre.c,uaurpaaved.
We are prepared to e4rrx tin the tins inv.., in Tin its
enemas branches . , tt;til hits ittg httd considelabl eexper lent.
we ruts m rtsie is .. . . . .
S'ANIZEINO PER FEL T SATISIfACTION
Our belittles for s lull display of our skill are unequal
ed by any other Gallery in the County, and we would
herefore Invite every one to call at the
NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
Call and examine our specimen. and judge for your
selves. LEY I IA 01 MIR.
June 21,1966.
JGURNEY & :SON
• IA 0 TOORAPII ART:ISTS,
707 Vroadway, New Yurk.
In addition to Our PHOTOORAIIIC ART GALLF.RY,
established 1840. We hare for the last fire years Ond ad
vantages superior to any other establishment ir, obtain
ing sittings from life, of all the PROM I N F.}'_'l;LEBlll-
TIES of the day in CARD PORTRA7 s Tsa ZAin.l are flow
publishing a Catalogue of osar :Stik SIIRJEETS, A SI PRI
CAN AND FOREIGN, ;Loa large list of Cepiett of
wQ.Ags OF ART AND RNORATINGS.
Boob as the Right Rev. Bishops of the Episeopial church,
the Catholic Clergy, and the Clergy of all denominations,
all prominent officers of the Armv,Navy and Confederate
Mates, Actors and Actresses. Professional Billiard Play
ers, Foreign celebrities. Pictures from Statuary, male and
female.
Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp,
An order for one dozen pictures ?tarn oe:"taketes will
be fPled at 81.80, and sent by mail single Pictures
25 cents each, eoples'o( eosravingal teats each.
N. B. We 11110 de:stre to can attention to the advantage
we have for recroductUg,or copying, Old Daguerreotypes,
Ar.trotaes;etird'Pictures, Le., of
—•••
)4CEASED RELATIVES AND FRLENLkt,
enlarging them to any rise, and finishing in Oil, Water
Colors, or Indio Ink, with the aid of
TEN TALENTED ARTISTS.
Parties desiring copies, should therefore corresporkil
with ns direct.
The Trade Supplied at a Lib,,;pi. ~Piscaskut
GALLERY OPEN FOR . 'feu : INSPECTION,
and !bangers sieltlng th . ; 6i*,y, will rind our Gallery one
of the most ag,reT6hl@'PW:eflio the City, wherein to while
'wax r...31,0tir, • J. GURNEY SON,
PHOTOGILMELS,
Oet. 707 Broadway. N. Y.
THE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPE,I3
FORNEY'S ;''''DES•S
Nt? cCOIV,RaHISE WITH TRAITORS!
BHT THE BEST ANTI ' CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN
ing Vortrelgbt column!. '
AcibLtthed Every Ig i ocmatg, Southa•eet corpor of SEV
ENTH' AFACIOSTNIIT ttreetp t Phlladelpl4.
TRI-WEEKLY PRESS,
$4.00 Pllit ANNUM.
$2.00 NOR SIX
$lOO. VOA WEE NOlrrag.
iIIINDA - PRESS.
szt* pa, MOROI.
• SLOG POE SIX M 877118.
TSB WEEKLY PRESS,
TOE MOWS VALI:TAMA WILILKLI XIVISPLPIA
f
45 `; 0 "i
iontalas ttta of Wood t ',try rite.
QIIII 000 ..
Wit' tottis ...........
Twititi Conn
To the getter op ofa Mob of Tor or more Neat an es,
tra copy trill be gives. •
All orders 'bald be stbiropipkto
iffint V. FORNEY,
14jtor aid Proprietor,
;We unninu mot CILIVINUT
AT
AT FAHNESTOCKS
Tisanela of all kinds,
J . L.SCRICK
raft 6allitrico.
MIMI
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE
lis.cellantoits.
THE COUNTRY.
THE PRESS,
TR.RMS
DAILY PRESS.
$B.OO FIR ANNUM,
$4.00 FOR 5.07, 114MiTHS,
irt.oc) FOR THREE MONTHS.
111 Z WORLD.
*RAU TIIS 77amws
-*it 00 per annim
900 44 .1
e.0.m... 17 50 " • "
12211
Ntiq eidatt
VALUABLE DWELLING-HOUSE
AT PRIVATE BAIA
* The • satecrilrer Wen+ Mae ilettritlM' dins
at Parma , Sila,ahe trope fa altiblela mar Milits. le
Baltimore etre*. It hair hers thrwghl
painted and mehrid• is Maratehmi tritium er
soft water, mat wi ll M.. • The roportl=allosist
Berimeepetight that OS Baltimore st., emitt ,
with a number a choke Trait Trots in it, ud
Barn in the rear of It. Poeseaeloto &ea A ,
1867. V. A. MULL=
June 6,1867.-tc
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
•
I offer kw sale my TAR Id situated In Strohm' teem
ship, two miles east offlisttysburi.o• thri,Mitalpflte las&
ing to York, and known g a the old Trois& ram. It
of land, and la la &hI
contains 151 ACRES
of cultivatfti. 'lt hub thoroughly limed, sal le la
good repair. The fences are mostly I, 1100didellia pupils
and chestnut rails. There are about 10 ACRID Is 91114
Meadow, lying In threw separate parts. There are aide
about 35 scree of thriving Umber. sad good grimy it
Water In every_ field except one. There fa s mow firor
story BRICK MOUSE, and a Bank Mars O'er idd let
long newly covered. There lean siteellent
the House; also s good weU of yam sear t
About 6 Acne &recovered with etteellest grafted WWI
—Apples and perches. _
Any person wielded to purchase • pod "Wm will
do well to view this snug little Farm - behre yyturohneiag
elsewhere. . J 037. 1 011
June 5, 1867.- r tt . •
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
I offer at private sale it my residence la Tyra' brim
ship. one mile west of Ilehtlersburg, on Use 111111111011111
road, 100 ACRES OF GOOD LAID, on abide are stir
story Log House, weather-bearded, and plisetemet Oka
Kitchen, and Bank Barn. There lea good well
near the House; also two Arenas of sevelekillaa mar
running through the farm. About 20 Aevis wearing
thriving TIMBRE', with a nevar-fattilyt aria( it rilmo
fling water thereon. There are about 26 jlems of pod
Meadow land; also a good Lip Kiln on the lona, and
a good 012 CHARD OF YS P I. The /11/1M be
limed three times within A eta poor*. It le la • Welk
state of cultivation, and is mounded with Milk sal
Churches. There Is a good Boboulvbouse on the bra.
ts-Any person wishing to ese this Fans, Of fiat Oa
the York turnpike, will And me at home at all Omen
June 5.1867.—tf TROMIL
FARMS FOR SALE,.
I will lien the Farms,
No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg
/ tad Gettysburg road between York Springs mad ibliallire•
imarg, containing 121 ACILZ.9, with Improvements, MV
occupied by James Miller. Pi ice $26 per sore.
• •
No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle:
New Oxford road, between Heldlersbarg awe NOW
ter, containing 145 AC RYA, with good
now occupied by °serge J. Shank. Prick r ow,
Terms: One half to be paid cm the
4 deed ; the balance to snit the purchaser, e in 41111
or in ilea Judgment Bonds of not lees than ag. 1.
and $4OO for No. 2, to be paid annually with WM*,
eis-These Darms are patented. His handsomely mid hate
been limed. W./. DONNA&
May 1857.-tf
A FREDERICK COUNTY FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, intending to remove West, oaks Ws
FARM at' Private Sale. It Is elosatad oa Llopmere
creek, In Frederick county, Md., 14 miles seatofFrobeir ds
city, 5 miles northwest of Mt. Airy Depot, on the B.! 0.
R. R., 3% miles "oath of Unkinville, and 6 miles
esntk
east of Libertytown, containing 182 ACM. 40 el !AM
are in timber. The land lain good condition,
limestone, and produces good crops Il has aoarl a4 l, l l
been limed over, some twice. Thee* U. memo
acres of meadow or bottom land. The tars is wen=
ed, Linganore running tbrongb it. The isnmsressers
are TWO HOUSES, one a Two story Log, and the elysr
e Two story Frame, (new,) with a sever-Min veil et
water at Or* door, Leg Sara, large new Wagon sad Ow.
dap House, with Corn Crib attached sad Graimaismap
bore; a splendid young ORCHARD of choice frith. last
coming Into kill beefing. with different varisdissi eff
mail ignite. Also. a Sorghum Mill and ISepanallourmilie
house, and everything thereto, to carry oa the lumen
successfully. -
Persons wishing to parches* are soliolied slow MIS
property by calling on the enbecriberosoblin Whom.
Persons wishing more Information or Mier pinker
lire, either personally or by knob shall be pleased Is
them at say time. 314 Post Oillsentrese L List ,
ganore, Frederick co., Md.
June 28,1867.-41* MICRAIL BOIL
• ganko.
$23.000.000.
THE NEW SIX PER CENT.
PENNSYLVANIA •
STATE LOAN
FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY AXD
MUNICIPAL TAXATION.
Will be famished Is sums to suit, ea applksties M be
usarest )lank or Beaker; &baby either
a the undersigned.
JAY eocacz & CO.,
DREXEL J CQ., -
E. W. CLARE % CO.,
Biiaken, Philadelphia.
GETTYRITRG
NATIONAL BANK.
GOVERNMENT BONDS OP ALL IdBllllB,
SE VEN- THIRTIES
COMPO END INTEREST NOTES.
bought and sold.
Orders far parches* and sale o
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD,
promptly .xeent id
41Q-INTEREST allowed an SPECIAIL DILPOSITS at
3 4 and 5 per cent., according to I molds of tam of de
potit. J. intiall BAIR, Cashier.
July 1867 .
THE
Fiat latiooal Boot of Gettidn,
ALLOWS
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
AS USUAL
By& and Sella all Kin& of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD AND SILVER,
Converts 7-80 :Voles into 5-20 US. Bonds
- Orders solicited and promptly at
tended to.
GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier.
Avert 11, 1967
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF GRTTYSBErAG will ash 620 awl .1440 11. I
Bond also 7-30 nod Compound Intact NOW.
NOM I ARYOLD, CoOder.
Oct 11. 1868
(bUARTERLY REPORT
mcg. OF GETTYSBURG NATIONAL RANK,
Ormsainto, July low..
1111210111018.
Loans and V5z05rda ....511:,66.1
s.
U. 8 Ekmd ab Washington to recurs circula
t4m ... . .....
D. S. Hoods un hand,'
Legs! tender Notes
Due from other Bents
Raul Estate'
Cash Items
Expenses...
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Capital ------
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State Circulation-
Diactiaata
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teatllt that the above watemeet to anareet Is lie
bra of my knowledge and belleL
1310411.1" I J CeslaSee.
July 9,1887.-3 t
D RRXEL & 00.
SOITIS THIRD STRRET )
(Birwirri warn AND otiorm„)
POICADILPELA. •
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AND'INLLININ 311
GovpicimENT F,lgetritings.
7 4 :05,
JUNE, JUL Y, AND AVOWS'.
• uormarno nero
' 520 s •
"Althont !harp, and t. i rum
• W3,1,4)4 S F LATRit,
I sod
COXINEND INTIM= NOT WANNIN•
Arr o Ations by mail will roroivrompoottomtbra.ad
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or io New York. Orion oolbolted.
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