The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 07, 1867, Image 3

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    AUGUST 7,!41867.
Ovat Cesa limatringn Max Thnuen Aura.—
The columns of the Ein;ep German pa
pers axe filled with the particulars of the grim,:
est disaster 'that 7 eVir desolated any mining
district. On the Ist of July last' the wooden
framework of a 1;500 feet deep Pit of a coal
mine in the neighborhood of Lugan, in Saxo
ny, gave way, -blocking up; with an impene
trable mass of timber and rock, the pit at
,a
depth of about three hundred ells from the
top. At the moment of the disaster one hun
dred and two men, nearly of them the sup
porters of large families, w working at the
bottom of the mine. Their provisions were
calculated for one day. On the sth of July,
the date of our latest news by mail, the place
where the fallen masses had stopped the pit
was such a solid structure that the water was
standing on it: manyfeet high. From all sides
the most available help was offered, but the
conviction that nothing could be done soon
enough to save the unfortpate miners weak
ened, as it seems, any energetic efforts. They
were doomed to die of starvation and want of ,
fresh air. On the 4th of. July all attempts to.
reach the bottom of the mine by any quick
process were abandoned, and . a slow but sure
plan was devised by which, at least. the corp
ses could be extracted. Iron tubed of about
two feet hi diameter were to be sunk through
the obstructions to the bottom of the pit.—
Among the dead are forty-four married men,
one of whom had a wife and nine living chil
dren. The-scenes at the entrance of the pit
are described as lamentable without a paral
lel. One hundred and thirty-seven children
filled the air with their woeful cries, whilst
the superintendent of the mines, to whose
negligence the disaster was ascribed by the
people. could only be saved from being mob
bed by his sudden imprisonment
#perial I,lotitto.
WISTAR'S BALEANI OF WILD CHERRY
Coughs, 'Chldt, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, 117,00 ping
Cough, Quinsy, nod the'IIUMOYOUS as well as dangerous
diseases of the Throat, Chest nud Lungs, prevail in our
changeable climate ut all eeaeuns of the year; few are
fortunate ['Dough to escape their baneful ittruence: flow
• imporituit then to have at hand a certain antidote to all
tLee cutopluiuts. • Experience proses that this exists in
Icietar'a BaLsenn tO an extent nut found any other re.
horivet' CeVerC3 the cr.Cor'inz, the application of
hce soothing, healing c‘itd wenclerfni at once van
•;ulther.V.l. ari . t,t•l,re. , ttr , w•t - •,
,t•itt:.
ii.J*.)il!
CliEntlif. COT:::.].
"I was urged by b. neighbor to get one AA . the
salaam for toy wife, being assured by him that in cane it
Liid not produce good effects, he would pay for the bottle
himself. On the strength of such practical evidence of its
merits, I procured a bottle. aty wife at this time was so
low with what the physicians termed SEATZD CORSIIIIPTIVf
as to be unable to raise herself from the bed, coughing
constantly and raising tudke or less blood. I commenced
giving the Balsam as directed, and was 60 much pleased
with its *paraded' that I obtained another bottle, and
con tinned giving it. Before this bottle was entirely used,
she ceased coughing and was strong enough to sit up.—
The fifth bottle entirely &USN= 11111. TO ncatrtr, doing
that which several Physicians had triad to do but had
failed."
Prepared by Seri! W. FOWLS SON, 18 Trem.nt et,
Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally.
Aug 7, 1567.-lm
, ACROSTIC.
.G ently it penetrates through every pore,
It elieving eutierere from each angry sore;
A II wounds it heals with certainty and speed;
C Ws, Burns, from Inflammation noon are freed;
B ruplions, at its presence disappear;
S Line lose NO stain, and the coetiplelion'e clear!
8 ALTS, such FIB °MCI'S every one skunk' buy
A 11 to its wondrogs merits testify,
L et thorn who doubt, a tingle box but try,—
erily, then its true deserte 'twould have;
E yen uubelievers would laud Gitacit's SALYL
Aug. l", 1867.-1 m
ME
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S
MEDICINES.
TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be pre
pared so that the lungs will heal. To Pccomplish this
the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and 'an ap
petite created f..r good wholesome food, which, these
medicines will be digested pmperly, and good' helithy
blood made; thus building up the constitution: DR
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach
Of all bilious or magma aCcitmulations; and, by using
the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is rector
ed.
SCHENCK'S PITLMONIC SYRUP isrutriciousaswell
as medicinal, and, by using the three remediee, all im
purities areexpelled from the system, and good, whole
some blood made, which will repel all disease.
tlenta will take these medicines according to directions
Consumption very freqbently In its lasratage yields
readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to
cleanse the 7 liver and stomach. It does not follow that
because the bowels ate not costive they are not required,
for sometimes in diarrhoea they are necessary. The
-stomach must lie kept healthy, and an appetite created
to allow the Pulniunic Syrup to act on the respiratoty
organs properly and alley any Irritation. Then all that
is required to perform ajpermaneut cure is, to prevent
taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as mach zuipos
slble, eat all the richest food—tat meat, game, and, in
fict, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and
masticate well. [Oct. •25,11366.-wemly
HELII.IBOLD'S FLUID"EXTRACT
BUCHU
Is a certain cure for diseane4 of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC
WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
DEBILITY,
and all diseases of the
UIRNABY ORGANS,
whether existing i
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no matter of.,
110 W LONG STANDING.
likoases of these organs requite the use ofa diuretic.
. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue. Our Fleah and Blood are supported
from these sources, and the
HEALTH AlsrD HAPPINESS
and
that of Posterity. depends upon prompt use ore reliable
remedy.
REINHOLD'S EXTRACT BUM,
}:established upwards of 18 years, prepat ed by
IL T. lIELxIBOLD, Druggh,t„
504 Broadway. New !Lurk, and
104 Siuth 10th at. : Philadelphia, Pa.
Feb. '2S, I ti67.-ly
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT RECITE and I atintorEn ROSE
Wasit cures secret and delicate disorders ivall their stage,
at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconven.
ince and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor
emmediate in its action, and free from all injurious pro
perties. [Feb. 2S. 1867,.1y-
SCROFULA
The KEA .tiEURGI; STORRS, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says, in
the Bible Examiner, by way of apology for publishing, a
medical cert ideate in his magazine, of the cure of his only
sou, of Scrofula, "after dissolution appeared inevitable."
•'We publish this statement, nut fur pay, hot in gratitude
to God who has answered prayer, and In justice to Dr.
Anders: being satisfied that there IS virtue in the lodine
Water treatment, millet' the readers of this Magazine
will thank its Editor for bringing lu their notice."
Circulars free.
Dr. Jou lodiuo Water is for sale by J. P. DINS
MORE. Proprietor, 86 Dey bt., N: Y., and by 01l Druggists
July 3, Int37.—lts
TO CoNSIIMPTIVES
The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few
weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered
for several years with a Severe lung affection, and that
dread disease Consumption—is anions to make known
to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it., he will . send a copy of the pre•
scription need (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using thaaame, which they will find a
ever CURE for CONSUYPTAM, ASTUSIA, BJLONCILITIS, COLDS,
Coccus, and all Throat and Lung Affections 'Tile only
object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to
benefit theefflicted, and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription,
sate, by return mail, will please' addruis
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Rings Co., New. York.
Jane 3, 166; —ly
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Aurburizr, Mut., 0ct.13,1867
•
Mr. Grace—Dear Sir:—Havin‘boni afflicted grievous.
ly for 'several' Weeks with &seven, abscess upon my side.
I used eercral remedies for its drication without re
calving any rellet,iuntll I applied
.Mr salve, which of
faatad a !Tandy and permanent cure. I therefor e feel
happy to certify soy confldenoe In its shines.
Yours with nspect,
JLitlEB
I certify to the truthfulc . iess of the ahoy.) statement.
B. S. DEARDOEN, !CD.
SETH W. FOWLS & SON , , Boston, Prdprletor e.
Sold by all Druggi s ts, at 25,lets. a box. Ey mail 35 cis.
June ,5,1807.—1 in
EIELMBOL`D•S CONCENTRATED EXTRACt.Btrontr
Is the Glleat Di-uretie
HiLIIBOLD'S CONCENTRAIID =TRACT 8A31,84061111,11.
Is the Great _Wood Purifier.
•
Both are prepared according to rolsrof Pharm .. , orft)luld
Chemistry and are the mdst active Mites' be made.
Feb.2B, 1 86 7. - 4 '
A NEW PERFUME FOR THE'
HANDKERdww.F.
PIIA LONII
"NIGHT ELOOMINd CtiNILDI,"
"NIGHT BLOOMING °EBBW
PITALON'Et
P$ LLON'S
"NIQHT BLOOMING CEBBIIV
•'MIGHT BLOOMING CER3II7O.'
PHALON'S
PHALON IS
"NIGHT BLOOMING CEREOS.'-
A mast exquisite, delicateotod.Pragr ant Perfume, die
tilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it
takes its name. Manufactured only by
.PHALON a &)N, New York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
Jnly 12, 1866,-eowly.
COLGATE COLGATE & CO'R
GERMAN,
4, co's 'ERAS/ PE SOAP.
. 1 7 vt Is numufeetured from PURR MA
ERASI TIMULS, and may ho eomdderett
the STANDARD Or ZUNI.-
LENCE. For Mk by all Groom
Noy 10, 1867.-475
SOAP.
PERUVIAN SYRUP. -
A PROTECTEINBOLUTION oF , rga ploytoxpi
IRON, supplies the blood with its LIFT; MEE
IRON, giving stroogth, vigor and new life to' the ihole
system.
If the thouisuids who are suffering from Draeaesu,
Dricarrr,P4tard Waaawans, du., would but tent the vir
tues of the Pittman Brum, the effect would not
,tonish themselves but would please all their friend/1; for
instead of feeling cross, "ail gone" and miserable, they
would be cheerful, vigorous and salve.
JLDISTINGULSRED JURIST WRITES TO A YRIEND
AS FOLLOWS :
I have tried the PZIOTLAN STILT, and the result tally
sustains your prediction. It has made a Kim wan ol me
Infused into my System uew vigor and energy; I ant no
longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw
me, but stronger, hearVer, and with larger capacity (or
Labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the
last Ave years."
Thousands hare been changed by the use of this k a ted y
from weak, sickly, steer:in° creatures, to strong, y,.
and happy men and women; and invalids Caging reaper
ably hesitate to give it a trial.
The genuine W,s. , Pertuvrasi Brave blown in the gime.
A 32 page pamphlet will be sent free.
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, I
N 0.36 Dey et., New York.
[July 3, Dia.—len
Bold by all Druggists.
OPFIOIAL—PLNIS :EXPOSITION, 1867.--Adliens just! re
i tis
celved by mall enable ne to announce positively that he
only gold medal for Artierican sewing machines
awarded to Elias Howe, Jr, as the manufacturer of a
beet sewing machine that was exhibited. There were
eighty-two different machines in competition for the prize,
and Mr Howe received the additional award of the Calms
of the Legion of Honor ' as tuanufacturerand inventor,—
The exact wording of the award is as follows: 1 ,,
Hews MACHINE, I WHEELER k WILSON. 4
" Co-operateur Elia s! . "Wheeler & Wilson, pour
Howe, Jr, promoteur de is la machine a boutonniere.—
machine a coudre. kkdail-1 Nedaille d'or."
le d'or." 1 ,
The official list of those who Were made Knights of the
Legion of Honor, as published in the Paris papers, reads
thus: ....Mons. Elias llotre,Jr.,Jhbricant de machines a
condre, exposant; which, translated into English, reads:
.31r. Elias Howe,Jr., maker of sewing machines, ex
hibiting."
From this it will be seen that the medal awarded , to
Wheeler 8 Wilson was for "Buttonhole llachine," aryd
not for Me Sewing drylehirye.
Each of these world-renowned machines bears the me
dallion head of Elias Howe, J r., (trade mark,) without
which none are genuine. Sibley stoops, Agenis,
No. :a.: Chestnut street, Philadelphia.. [July 31.4 t
TARE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE REM
ADIEd for unpleasant and daugerous diseases. p ee
Relmbold's Extract Buchu and Improved Rose Wash,
Feb. 28, 1867.-ly
ftrittr of thr Nitrhtt.
Gettysburg Grain and - Prorislon Market.
Gritysburg,
~Wednesday .11/or;itng.•
Super F10ur,...511 500.12 00. Aliples; . $0 00(ri 0 00
Extra Flour,.. 13 50Clit3 50 Potatoes ' 650 i, 70
Rye Flour, 7 000 . 8 00 Butter,
White Wheat. 2 000 2 00 Lard,
Red Wheat,.... 1 75(g, 1 801 Eggs,
Corn 80. Bacon, Hams.....
Rye,
.Ott .. Slane,....
0at5,.,.._ t3O " Ehoulde*P
Buckwheat,... 80 Poach.;
Tlnicthy Seed. '1 LOlCherrieB,
Clover Seed,.._3 00 Apple€,
Plat seed,- ... 2 25 Blachberriee r
Planter Pari..4. 17 50 Soap, ...
11 ,, - r.• I . ton,_. to ...V4 18 00 Tallow,
coma
tiolltiituore Produce Market,
BALTIMORE, Monday MOrlii . l,g.
BREADSTUFFS.—The market for Flour is
dull and drooping and we hear of no sales
except small lots to retailers. Howard street
Super and Cut Extra $9.50@.10.00 ; Extra
shipping 11.00@l2.00; 12.50®13.00.;Retailing
Family 14.00@14.50,
GRAIN--WHEAT--The market opened firm,
with sales of strictly prime red at 260 cents,
and good white at 250@260 cents, but closed
dull with sales of 1,800 bushels prime red at
255 CORO.
CORN continues dull; Sales of White at
11S. Yellow 113.
OATS is firm, and prices somewhat better,'
Sales of new at 75@;78 mitt
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DEArvigcH—GAnnxml.—On the Ist inst.
in Arendtsville, by Rev. D. W. Wolff, Mr
Wm. H. Deatrieh to Miss Harriet E. Gard
ner, both of Table Rock.
GE/GER — Caist.—On the ..%th. ult., by T. C.
Pittenturf, Esq., Mr. Itobert Geiger to Mrs.
Lydia Crist, ail of Adams county.
McGowAN—RoLAND.—In Parkersburg,
W. Virginia, on the 17th inst., by .the Rev.
Dr. Highland, Thomas McGowan. ofOlpopo
lis, Pa., to Miss S. E. Roland, of Hancock,
Maryland.
• DIED.
Obituary notices 3 cents a line for a
over 4 lines—cash to accompany notice.
BOEHMEIL —ln Philadelphia, on the 30th.
ult., Anna 8., wife of F. A. Boehmer, of
Harrisburg, formerly of thls'plitee.
CJIHOXIIATER.—On the 28th ult., at hisTes-
Idence in Huntington township, Mr, Single
ton Chronister, aged 85 years, I month and
28 days. He was a kind husblmd and father
a consistent member of the Lutheran
Church, land hopefully a true believer in
Christ. :He leaves a wife and two children
to mourh their loss.
HATER.—At Abbottstown, on the Zd inst.,
Sebastian Hafer, aged 77 years, 4 months
and 12 days.
HARTNAN.—On the 23th ult., near New
Salem, Miss Sarah Louisa Hartman, in the
39th year of her age.
HARTZELL.—On the 17th of June, Jane
wife of Frederick Hartzell, aged 62 years.
JOHNS.—In Fairfield, on the 27th of June
last, William Geary, son of John and Savil
la Johns, aged 9 months and 26 daps.
MARCH.—On the 21st ult., at Hampton,
Daniel Milton, infant son of John March,
aged 1 year, 1 month and 13 days.
RonzErt.—Xear New Oxford, on the 26th
ult., Josephine Sarah, infant daughter of
George and Sarah Rouzer, aged 2 months
and 17 days.
WoLF.-011 the 20th of July, in Dovei.,
York county,Susan R., - daughter of Jacob
and Eleanor J. Wolf, of Latimore township,
Adams county, aged 20 years, 6 months and
20 days.
ZrEciLEn.--On the 31st ult.,in this place,Ma
ry Elizabeth, infant child of Charles and
L ninia Ziegler, aged 4 in)nths and 27 days.
ew Adv,ertionnento.
CONCERT,
GERATANIA ORCHESTRA
OF P - RIL ADEL PE IA ,
IN CHRIST CHURCH,
THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. BTH.
Aro'Doors 9petied at 7 1 / o'clock. Admittance Sll cents'
Tickets to be Ittui at the Stores of l'aluae!tock Brother;
A. D.Baehter, and M. Spangler. (Auget.--lt
I 0 OF R M
MLLE Members of CAA UGAS T. No: 31, are hereby
notified to meet In their W. on the 9th Sleep Stur, ,
goon Moon, G. 8. D. 378 i August 9,1867). Inapnetanktals-'
sleets will be transacted.
Antinst 7,1887. Wit. B. MEALS, C:
RORDENTOWN FEMALE COL
LEGE. Bordeptown, N.J. Anirsititution for this
careful and thorough Instruction of Young Wins in all
the branching of a complete education. ißoard and tuitloa
in the Preparatory and Collegiate departments, $.OB per
year. Wa4thillg and Modern Zanguagu, sad
Ornamental branchea,actra. Winter Sessitui °peas Sep
tember 19th. For Clatatoirlies. address .:
REV. JOHN IL BRAKSLEY. A. M.,
President.
Aug. 7.-lm
.VOTlCE.—Letters of Admirtistra
a., tionvivitb the will annexed, on the estate (liana
/7M CYBOZ.D. late ofOonowago township, Adams Omar,.
Pa., deeeneea, baying been granted to the undereigned,
re Ming to the said tnwoebtp, be hereby gives matzo to
all persons inebted to said Wetly to make Immediate pay
moot, and those keying claims against the saxes to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement.
MC/WM BELLY, .ddsa'r,
•
Aug. 7„186L--8t
GRAND - CO,NTINENTA.L
BASK - PIT PIC-NIC,,
ON SATURDAY, ''RE Erni
,OF AIIKJET,
In the grove of li i raneiB Cunningham, in Free
dom tap., 2 yea of ulforities tavern, •
- and 3 miles south-west of
The Gettysburg Brass Bland bas been engaged for the
occasion, and a pleasant thus may be eapected. It is
hoped that there will he good tarn-out, as it is free to ail
who feel disposed to unite in tbefestivities of the, orlegloa.
Arrangements have been suitlS for the feeding of Mao&
Inbokicating liquors of all kinds strictly prohibited. -
Am- ...Should the day be unfavorable it will take phis
on the &Wowing Saturday. '
13. L. BREAM, .
- J. OGDEN: .
A. R. IIITS1:11R,
J. H. MST, July Colamittem•
C MOE WESTERN PRE-EMPTION
have several Tracts okhoice
'WaitAliirafTVON LAMA good lacatlonu,
itattruabiCbUntiluwus,.4. in waDliattltxt ualeibot
hood., *blab I wittesoluige at a tilt' p14c4,10r rail sr
tate to Adults cothity, •
;
Aug. 7,11167.—tf'
•
poa SALE.—A Choice FARM,
JLa high slate of caltfiatuak; 231 21:4188. 711X,
briaa,arikaa 10 224act0;,410.2.ai•a• nitthen s,m&
$ll4 )413) 11 441/00k Pw*2lll42l.Phalt7 af Fruit, 204 2
miles wad tam , •
One otber very AftstB•ll7l3X,containinsl2s ACRIF
25 ActokisiMaM; - Ea* ,
does 15018 akilerson *oat I*
per Army/10 buy Wriarra. Gal
August 7,1881-tt •
*atilt NUM.
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7'o the Offices: and Members of the Washington Larary
~ N. S. READ, Secretary.
Gmerme zs :—O ,t receipt of your favor of the 15th inst.,
notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for your
company, we took tip liberty to submit, a copy of your
Charter, with a plan of your enterprise to eminent legal
4uthority, and having received his favorable opinion
lit regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the
benevolent object of your Association, viz: the educe•
Ron and maintenance of, the orphan children of our
peddlers and sailors of the Riverside Institute, we have
concluded to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts
to promote so worthy au object.
Respectfully, yours, &c.,
• • GEO. A. COOKE k CO.,
•
ddress all letters and orders to
GEO. A. COOKE R CO., RANKERS,
33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Se
}Receivers hr. the WeahictOort Library Co.
Aug. 7.-2 m.
WAGON MAKING.
T RE subscriber respectfully informs
the public that be carries on the
I
1 WAGON-'MAKING BUSINESS
in all its branches; at 1:115 Shop', in Cumberland townihip,
aaout ono-halt mile from Bream's Mill, on the road lad
ing froesaid Mill to the Bmmittsburg road, and is pro
pared to execute all orderi with promptneis.
mar RFJPAIRING-Vig
p h F ALL IC.II4DS ATT-ENDED TO.
•
OIHe also nianufartures HAND-RAKES, SHAKING
I.KB ANDI2.OOII-ILCOLEI3, for wholesale and re
trade.
:He hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit
nod receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to
Mm at Gettyebnrg, will receive prompt attentioo.
• Aug. 7,1887.—1 y . WILLIAM 11. HOUCK.
FOR SALE,
A Valuable MERCHANT MILL,
Az z. Bum iitur. aud SAW MILL, with 40 AMES
OF LAND. Ehown as "Sandoe' Mill," on Marsh creek,
it Adams county, Pa., 4 miles northeast from En:mitt&
bierg, and S ml la southwest from iliettyaburg, ail in good
wider, water powir heavy, and in &good pain oonatry..
- One other HILL, known as "Hollinger% MW," with
tACRES OF LAND, one mile from Abbottetowo, on
e Hanover turnpike. All in good order. ' •
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'let 2n4 chase* and in the specialseh 1111-
0 NAN O. (Civil, hischaakod and Maine) AN-
A rrICAL Cif Bit/8111,Y. • Applicants .exam from
16thto the Mk of Anguat, , -for rilliterveridOpar•
A late appirtu . MINZI COPS Ibi LLB,
July 21.--it . • President
ATTENTION - ZOITATES!
Zonaveir* . win meet lbr find
nerovery Tan day and Aridcy Awing, at Ootiock.
:the Caurnboase onntl opornif • anima. order .
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PHILADELPHIA,
AP.R.II Bth, 1867
and in
IN PRESENTS
$950
23 50
46 50
69 00
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E. A. ROLLINS, Coinmlabioner.
ALSO-
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ppß
OF VALUABLE REA,L =ATE.
On Sal ti rdiaw the 7th of Fejaciaber, 18M, all O'clock,
The undersigned, Executors of the Mete ofPacza H.
Barra, deceased, will offer at Public Bale,. on tho premi
see, the foikrerttqg described lteel,Betate oflelW deceased,
ens VALUABLE FARM, situate hi Huntington tp,
Adams county, Pa., one and a half miles southeast of
York Springs, near the Carlisle and ilium* turnpike.
adjoining , an tis of .13eorge Marks, Peter Myers, Sebastian
Fiches, and others, containing 63 ACRES ik 66 PERINI.
ES, about 8 Acres of which are revered with tingeing
Timber, with a fair proportion of excellent Meadow.
The Improvements consist of a good Two Story LOO
HOUSE, Log laid Frame Weather Earn,' Wages
Shed, Corn Crib, Hog House, Carriage House, Spring
House, with two never-failing Springs near the house.
There is a fine Apple Orchard, and a variety of other
fruit on the premises. The land is in a highetate of cul
tivation. having beewrecently limed.
IS. The germ will be offered at Private Sale until the
day above named, and persons are invited to call fn the
meantime to view it. sir Attendance will be given and '
terms made known by LEWIS SMITH.
ABNER B. BINDER,
..Nreculors.
Aug. 7,18 M-50
300 B
B EGYPTIAN LS SEED WHEAT,
For Sale. A new Tenet,. ; yields well ; not apt to fall ;
ripens early; and entirely free from all filth. Prim", $3
per bushel. WIBLN,
Ang. 7, 1867.—tf Near Gott,yeburg, Pa.
•
Q UACI:ENBOS'S ARITHAIETICS,
THE LATEST AND BEST.
PRIMARY, 40c. LLIMENPARY, 60c. PRACTICAL, $l.OO.
Up to the times ; teach the methods lased 'oy business
men ; complete on all the branches of Commerchtl•Arith•
met ic; well condensed in rides and anal, see; admirably
graded; PERFECT VIIXT.1100101; WITH 30 DUPUIS. Bo say
Teachers who use 'them. Going in everywhere. Speci
mens mailed to Teachers at half the above prices. Agents
wanted in every County.
Aodress, D. APPLETON k CO., New Turk.
Aug. 7, 1867.-lm
LIGIIT WORK AND GOOD PAY.—For pleasaht and pro
fltable employment take Agency Air lloOtt Rooks."
Ask for Illustrated Catalogue. Send two stamps.
B.R. WELLS,
389 Broadway, N. Y.
Aug. 7 -1m
IXGENTS WANTED to census for "For& YEARS ra THE
OLD WORLD," 13,000 already sold. Now is the time
to make money. No competition. Great inducements
Offered teachers, ministers, active Mies or experienced
agents. Send for terms to FOSTER & PALMER, Jr.,
Aug. 7.-Im. 14 Bible !louse, New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
A NOTIIER Great Work by E. A. DoLLAnn, entitled
11 “LEE AND HIS LIEUTENANTS," comprising Life
of ten. R. E. Lee, replete with facts nev.er bebre put:llbn.
ed, including Biographies of every nodthern General of
distinction.
A companion volume to "THE LOST CAIT:4I," a Stand
ard Southern History of the %% ar. A DOW and enlarged
edition is now ready. These two works forma complete
library of the War from the other side.' •
h. Tisi;AT CO., Fut
6641iron4cmy, Y
ENE
0 , Tll , , SrA::lrAei• ',Ut.L/TV
JOSEPii Or Delaripa‘t.
„ , . %sate z.nd Dosig-
IVAnnA xrEn. nating Number.
The well known ORIGINAL and roectsa Numb,is,
30 3 404—17 0 3 5 1 ,
Ilayingbeen assumed by other SlssEas we detiire to
caution the public in respect to said imitations.
ASK FOR Gruorrs. •
CAUTION !—An injunotion was grunted by the Su
preme Court (New York) at General Term, January,
/-67, against the use by others of the NUMBER M 3.
.108. GILLOTT k SONS:
N 0.91 John St., New York.
Aug. 7.—lm
HENRY OWEN, Sole Agent.
RODMAN, FISK & CO.,
BANKERS
AND DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
NO. IS NASSAU STREET, NEW TORE
BUY and aell at market rated Six per cent Gonda ;
re• Twenty Bonds, all issued; Tun-Forty tionila;
iSeven•Thirty Notes, all series; Compound Interest Notes,
and Gold and Silver Coln.
Consort all series o(7-s.) Notea into the NOW Could!'
dated S-20 Br nds at beat market rates.
Execute orders for purchase and sale of all naiscellane
sus securities.
Receive Depoella awl allow svr cent Intarca; Lal
ancea.eubject to elect at eight.
Slake collections on all accessible points.
All issues of Government Securities crkdited or remit
ted for, on receipt, at market rates. Prdiforatit - mamb.
elon chat gee. RODMAN, FISK A CU.
PAINTS FOR FARMERS
AND OTHERS.
THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT (XIMPANY are
manufacturing the Beet. Cheapest mid matt Marshle
Paint in use; two coats well put on. mixed with pure
Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 13 years; it isof a light brown
or beautiful chocolate color, end can bechanged to green.
lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit thelaste or the
consumer. It is valuable for llonsee,Malas, Penceafgri.
cultural Implements, Carriage and Car-Makers, PaiLvand
Wooden-ware. Canvas. Metal end Shingle hoefiv4it being
Fire and W proof), Bridges, Burial Cases, Canal Boats,
Snips and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths. (doe Manu
facturer having used beim Ws. the past y, at,) 'and as a
paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for holy ritirability,
elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price Si; per hhl., of 55)
lbs., which Will supply a farmer for years to come. .. at.
ranted in all cases as above. Send lot a circular, which
gives fell particu lure. Nene genuine unless branded In
a trade mark. Grafton Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL, Proprietor.
'C.4 Pearl s'., Sew York.
LEGS AND ARMS
Au ^. 7 1 m
TNVENTED by a Surgeon. Nine patents In Legs, rang
ing from SW, through all the improvementa,no to the
Anatomical Leg.with Lateral motion at Ankle, like na
tural one, at Pfah
Two I atents In Arms, with new Shoulder motion, $75
to ft 5. tend for pamphlet. 1E eontair,s valuabl e in
format ion and is smut free.
Orricas: Cincinnati, 14S W. Fourth . St. Chicago, op
pomite P. 0. St. Louia, 413 Pine St. New Yolk, 1158
Broadway.
Addreat
Aug. 7.-lin
MDCCLX.
1760.. , .1867.
"CENTURY:'.
$lOO A DAY.
IAi""E have adopted the plan of putting money in CEA-
V V TUTS TOBACCO to induce consumers to use it,
knowing that it is only necessary for them to (glee It a
trial to become 'Nay satisfied of its merits, and to Iwo
nounce it TIIE. BEST FINE CUT MADE. itie•will con
tinue to offer these inducements until this tacit b fully
recognized.
We'are making THE CENTURY from selections ot the
very choicest old leaf, and have devoted every care to It,
manufacture. It is free from bruirs. and In ever• respect
A PURE ARTICLE OF CHEWING Tosecco._
On Mondaya we will place in one paper a 5100 TP.S.Note.
On Tuesdays. in two papere.S.A each. On Wedneidays, In
Roe papers, $2O in eech. On Thursdays, in ten papers.
*lO each. On Fridays, In twenty papers. $ in ettch, and
on Saturdays, in flit, papers, 5.2 each. in all cases Issuing
GENUINE U. S. GREENBACKS to the amount ofsloo a
day.
The tinders of theee GIIERICLIACKS—Ly sending us
their names, address. and numbers of the bins,...—wiff b e
presented with package's of our Tobacco. In prOportion
to the amount of money found.
This house has been' eetablished for over a Hundred
Years, aud has always sustained a character fur -honesty.
and litir dealing, which puts to flight all doubts.' If soy
should exist, u to the gennineseas of this enterprise.
THE CENTURY TOBACCO can be bad in large quan
tities at Ilfseutocturers, prices, of A. 3L 31. itch a 6 'ea ?
tral et; Boston; B. A. Van Schaick,l6 S. Proust., Phila
delphia ; Foy & Earle, 81 S. Water at., Chicago; Schultz
ftg.ley,o4 , West Second st., ClnclunatL
Price list sent on application to ' •
P. & G. LORILLARD,
Established In 1760,j
16 Cftembers et., New; osk.
Aug. 7.-1 m
MA_DANPFDY'S
CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER
COMBINES in one garment ti
TITTING Cosec, apd the most deldushiskirt.
supporter ever offered the POlie. It places the 'weight
of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it
Improves! the form without tight lacing; gives Sue and
elegance; is approved and rekvmmended bj physiciatut.—
Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS A CO.,
Aug. 7.—lm 96 Summer at., Boston.
MO"$200 PA'
THAN MO .
Made with 'Stemil Mt& Send for Oabdoine*Barr
plea, free. S. Si. EPENCER & ,
Aug. 7.-1 m Brattleboru, Vermont..
6 AGENTS wanted, to sell Kr NOW /IMO'
i OOO ti one, of great value to families; all pay great
profits. Send 25c. and get SI page. and sample
Agents Mee made $lOO,OOO. EPHRAIM BROWN,
Aug. I.—lm Lowell Mew.
, • -
-r— -
LADIES AND GM'VEIdEN ximorao. Picture
Wildness. Var7 4 proatable. .No Ask. 17:80finsim
Picteres 'and Catlike:le sent tbr
MANSON' WIG.
ZIT Bowery, New Yaftreity.
Aug. 7.-lm
"13EYOND .THE MISSISSWI )
A Complete History of, the NetiAtttes:
and - T.erritories, from the tgreot
_River fo the Great Ocean,
Albert _D. Bichardsors.,
OVER 20,000 COPIES SO IN ONE ktONTH.
• we and 4e/ever:ere on Pra • , komdaini aisa tae
Partite (bast. With aver 200 Desetiptire asj Photo
ralphic Views of bit 111#1.,p.
pie and CuriMitio e
To preepective
Wait," this V
prove an ir
want
climate, eel,e
Louts leV ,
sarata,
rub;
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F 7)
The undersigned, Administrator of the estate, Of Dawn
Plata, deceased, will eel i at Pahl lc Sale, on Friday. the
16Ih flay of A uqust.mitru'llock, 4. M., at tile late resi
dence of said deceased, in Straban town/h , Adams co.,
Pa, a variety of valuable getiotal Property, consisting
of two fing.rate Breeding Mares, one yearling Colt and
two year Colt, 4 first rate Milch Cows, 1 one of them near.
ty fresh, 6 head of young t atilt., 10 head of Hogs. 2 of
whicitare Brat rate Brood Sows, 10 head of good Sheep,
2 broad and one narrow.tr.ad four hohle Wagons, a one
horse Wagon, Lime Bed, Illy Carriage and Hay Ladders,
Wheat Fan, Threshing 31achine, a Buckeye Reaper and
Mower, double and single Shovel Plows, and Harrow.,
Grain Drill, double sod single t'preaders, Corn
Coverer, Sleigh and Sled, Flex Break, Mowing Scythes.
Grain and Clover Cradles, Riding Saddle, 4 sets of Arab
rate Wagon Gears, Fifth Chain, Log Chains, a lot of first.
rate HA I,ihy the stack, 14 Acres of Corn in the ground.
Iron Kettle, Tetegilate Stove and Pipe, Cutting Box.
Brix/de - tone, Cross-cut Saw, 2 naps of Bees, Gun, a lot of
good Bags, Sink and Cupboard, Burean,Chalre, Bedsteads
and Bedding, and a variety of other articles
4a-Attsttlauce will be clean and terms Made known
by GEORUE BOYER, Adm•r.
July 31-ti
JURY LIST-AUGUST TERM
GRAND JURY.
Mandl tntt--J. J. Snhn , F , rertuut, Daniel Smith.
Oxford—AJettandar Jacobs, Jacob Peter...
C.raa.otaiell—Meta , Wag.
INatinginal—Alekander
FranklitAbrabana Hart, Frederick Diehl,
3lenallen—Levia.Dt2ll, Gibson Rime, John IClkon
Littletdown—John Spangler.
Monntplearant—Joseph Federman.
Laticoore--1 ewe Herman.
•
Monutjo3i—Jacob Dlebl, Joseph Arndt.
Cumberland—Raphael Sherry.
Highland--Joseph Mickley.
Union—Wthiam Young, John Rife .
Reveling—John Haines.
etranan—John E. Little.
thitysbors—Charles
Flamiltonhan—John Moritz.
GENE AL ..1 CRT.
Berwick '.or.—.lteepb Wolf.
raban- John G.G filbert, Alfred SJonakei, Daniel Coil's
flan: Daniel Stallsmith, Cyrus Fickee.
Hamilton—MiclatelDellone, George Hollinger.
Gettysburg—J. Aushinbaugb, Jacob Sander.
Latimore—Willuun Livingstone.
Mountjoy--Simon Hahn,Wm. Covnover, Sr.
Berwick tap,-Elijah elmer.
Tyrone—James A. Miller, Abraham bowers.
lieuding—Wm. S. Hildebrand, Samuel March, Stephen
Heinard.
Liberty—David Eller, Jacob Liter.
.Mountpleasant—Henry Weikert, John Hauptman. John
McMaster.
Elam iltonban—George Trenkle.
Ozlord—Atexander }limes, Henry Wiest.
Iluotihgton—./ otatban Jou Smy
Germany—tEpbraim Harper, J. N. Kelley.
Cumberland—George Wolkert, Jacobilerehey.
Bo tler—Jeabn Jacobs.
Uo ion—Jaob Hostetter.
Conowage—theorgetlederick
July 21. 15.67.-te
DOUGLAS RLY, M. D
ar. tieareigt Office
DR. L. J. GROVE'S
ITNIVERSAL
MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER.
This deserre4ly popular remedy,
Awing been greatly improved, is
now offered to tbe citizens of Adams
county.
'the mass itsoumuos who ore daily using it, testify to
its magicallvirtnes in the early stages of pinsumption,
l'bughs. local Sheustatirm, Neurcapia, Jetty and 2botb
Ache., Watram . and Pain in the Beck,Side and 'Kidneys,
Chntvr, Scrofula ' Old Bars. Erysipelas, Fresh 115niadt
Burns, Bruises. Sore or Inflamed Brrusts, inreited
(brit, Bunions. site., etc.
its myitericius virtues, and the wonderful cures it bas
performed, might be published ; but the discoverer is
willing tartly on its Intrinsic merits. In order to Intro
duce it into every family in the country.
•
Previredonly by the proprietor. 255 k. Lombard St.,
Baltimore:4nd sold by - A.D. BUEHLER, Dr. R. 110R
NER, and Jr. FORNEl';Get•yiburg, and by the men
chants of the county.
Rtszasiques:,—llenry Culp, of P., Anpirew &hick, Jobs
Winebrenner. P r . L. yr3lct.
. 40. Merchants can get a Flipp ly by calling ' at J. WINE
BRLNNSR6r pt Witoleaale Prices.
my 31, 161037.-27
T UB FALL TERM of the Adame County Normal
&lad Will; Open AUGUITI9tb, and matinee nine ( 9 )
weeks, V 4104 fi, inraifal I in admire.: The leaner
will be refunded to iny who may be compelled to leere •
on account cif permaal skin.. Scant and lodsluif can
beleri la p4vate families, at reasonable rates. Earle
applimtion be no*.
aettypuig, July 17, 18f4L
. LI.GENSB - .;
T :
31) fon t win appliatiotio to ko4:. a Reetaaysaa b a y.
been ft Inlay Ake with the r e quisite number of
al s yy.ni, sin will be presaged iil ; tlue gol f ed off Quarter'
i
Sessionsdou GNitileth lief of AUEFUNT mutt.
1 AT
JOEIN Ot SLAINFRITz. Gettysburg,/
I Joint ROIRMAN, • - ' "
. 4 1,w. Nora', Clark. [July 31-td
0)1 „
714 TY TREASUR S.
uu!l4llgned•wittbe asantiidatet for County Tratu l
uroe 4o,ot itst t 9,11. 41/1 21)01161181m
aalfOosirty,
10 ar ' lr , lit illl2
=
4.411,170100 t
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GetiObulig;kll:eiblitdistr,
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.as itAbooribilia 110 W thartitighly
i
'witted la onnmemo SAW WILL 4, Itniarn as
aura MIN' ocallatilti ore*, m4l' prvar
dolißlNDlNG ANXI: SAWING of every Ilt. at
aottco. ELfoollbilfeltorptollowit Of tflp aolobSia ,
win guoratitoatoddottft - Moil al a 'calf.'
=, -- "t1,11487.-tf I osiiiips (menu
STORE.
=EMI
NEVI AND GOOD GOODS
8.1. . .
T an , dze t ed'hau t p 3 ened • ors oo lko e t and :wo of
the p yteriso Olippitand nearly opposite MeCreary's
Mitchwheal 'he offers an attractive assortment
of goodly ill h is lite r al wew end selected with the great
est we. He has
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LAMES' COMMON GAITERS, .
LADIES' BALMORAL BOOTS,
! IN LUGS VARIETY.
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OEiiTL
OALV
ottaucetzNia KwQOM BOOTS,
ERS
unanws :M.BIZ GAIT
o ,
GENYILEMEN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES
GENTLEMEN'S BALMORALS,
GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, Am
MISSES' CONGRESS GAI7ERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, *
: MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS.
ke.i An.
-BOYS" CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CAKE BALMORAL%
BOYS' lIMGANS, he., dr.
•
All will be sold at the loWest living profits. Buyers,
from town andbountry. are invited to call and examine
gals and price, Debris purchasing elsewhere. lam de
sap--a Mae cheaper than tuiy;other
bonne the county. By strict attention to business, and
dealingAtirly and squarely with everybody, I hope to
merit and receive an encouraging share of public patron
ege.
The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will be
carried MO* ail its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
made to order ALio, Route and Shoes of big own manu
facture ignittantly on hand. Repairing done do short
notice—aud no erten spared to.give estisibotkin. None
but Arst r ctise workmen emPleYed• having a hlte time
experienpaat Ate baskets, I feel confident that I can
please all who may call. D. IL BLIP . ..GEL.
Gettysburg, July 31, 1867.4 f
PRIVATE SALE OF ',TALLTABLE
• REAL ESTATE
The updersigued will sell at Prlitate Sale, his valuable
Farm, in 'Cumberland township, on the Cbanibersburg
Okay-afoul 21.2 miles from Gettysburg adjoining lands
of Abraham Plank, George stoner . Whiffler, Keller, and
others, atintalefing 100 ACRES. of first-rate landlys
Acres of *hid' are in good Thither. The Improvements
are a good twoatory
STONE DWELLING,
with a boric Bern, with all the neceesary Outebnildhsp
—two wane of good water, a floe thriving younz °ram°
of choice Fruit, and Viler improvements. Tbe fences are
in good order, and the farm Ina high state of culttiatlon,
oi.st of it Luring heels recently tinted. It is convenient
ly ;Grated, and dB regarded as one of the Lest farms In the
nriObcrhood n by competent jadges. Also, a lot of ground
to yew Wen, on which to erected a new two Story
BRICK DWELLING;
Etable,Carriage Honse, Hog Pen, and other
Loccasary out-braidings, with a well of Arst.rate water
c nvenlent to the door. This property is adnalmbly ad
apted for o Shoemaker, Tanner, or Tailor, either of which
businesses would prove profitable, as the town is rapidly
improving, and a demand for these trades II increasing
SisTlf not sold within 30 days the above properties w ill
be rented. ' -•
Kir Persons desiring to view the same, and wishing
further fulmination, ran call upon the undersigned resid
ing in New Salmi. hly Pent Office &Wren is Oubtown,
Pa. Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to es-.
amine these properties before purchasing elsewhere.
July 31.-tee JACOB MICKLEY, D. of D.
pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE
pERSOXAL PROPERTY
ADAAIS COUNTY NORMAL
IN pursuance of sundry „grits of Vanditioni Szponss,
honed out of the Court of ammon Pleas of Adams coun
ty and to me directed, will be expatedi4le Sale, at
the Corot House, la ilettyaourg. on y, the 1014
day of Astoui next, at 1 o'clock P. N., the lowing do.
scribed Real Estate, TM:
A TRACT OP LAND situate to Cumberland township,
Adams county, Pa.., adjoining lands 0; Abraham Troia..
Joseph Shady. Samuel Herbst, John Soaks, Michael
lltuihmansaa others; containing 238 ACRES, mole or
lees, imprcreed with a Two-Story Stone DWELLING
HOUSE, s one and a half story Stone Back building
attached, • large Bank Band with the. necessary Sheds
atbrched, Hog Stable, Wash House, Smoke House, Spring
House, Well of water with pump in it; ;Ow an Apple
and Peach Urchard. The term bag about 60 acres of tim
ber and a sufficienCquantity of Meadow. The road from
Gettysburg to Eramittsburg nibs through the farm.v e
Seized and taken into execution as the real estate
George W. Rose.
Also. A TRACT 01 LAND, situate in Cumberland
township, Adults county, Pa., adjoining lands of Nicholas
Cod rl, George Weikert, Abraham Trains, and others
containing 2l ACRES, more -or less. The land is all
cleared and under fence. Seized and taken in execution
as the real estate of llenry C. ,Neinatead, Sr., deceased,
in the hands of Henry 0. Nelnstedt Jr., Executor of said
decedent. PHILIP HANN, Sheriff.
AT LOW PRICES
:they're 001ce,Gettyeburg, July 16,1X67
ila,Ten per cent. of the , purchase money upon all sales
b: the Sheriff must bepaid over Immediately after the
property is struck down, or upon failure to comply
therewith the property will again be pat up for male.
July 17.-ts.
RE ISTER'S NOTICES.
N OTICE is hereby given to all
Legatees and other persons concerned that the
Administration Accounts herinafter mentioned will be
presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for
confirmation and allowance, on -MONDAY, the 19th day
of AUGUST, 1867, at 10 o'clock, A. fd., E:
57. The first and Anal Amount of Susauoah Bishop, Ad
minitrtmtrix of the estate ofJ oho Bishop, late of Mount.
Joy township, Adams county, deceased.
58. The account of Jeremiah Gitt, EAecntor of Wm.
litt, deceased.
59. The second and final account of Samuel Brown, Ad•
tinistrator of Geo. N nll, deceased.•
60. The first and final account of John. B. Nell, Exeou.
tor of Fleury Ne IL deceased. _ _
61. The first and float account of llareiet Chronleter.
Trustee for the sale of the real estate ofJacob Chronister,
late of Latimere township, deceased.
ts 2. The first and Analaccount of Daniel Culp, Admiufe
trator with the will annexed ofJacob Culp, of Peter, de
ceased.
as. The first and final account pf Nathaniel Miller
Administrator of Lewis Miller. latti`of Berwick township,
deceased.
us. inn first account of Peter Aulabangh,Jr Adminis
trator of Peter Aulabeugh, late of Reading township,
deceased.
66. First and final account of Joseph L. Shorb, Eaq.,
Administrator of Joseph Kuhn, deceased.
66. Becond account of George Ehrehart. Executor 01
the hot will and teetament 01 Samuel B. Patterson, de.
ceased, including the account of said George threhart,
testamentary Guardian of Olive Patterson. only child and
legatee of said deceased.
67. First and final account of Amos Stonealfer and Isaac
T. Stonesifer, Administrators of Ellen Stonesifer, de
ceased.
69. The account of Augustus Detrick, acting Executor
of the will of Mica. Detrick, deceased.
Tie first and Stud aecaant of J. W. Diehi, Adhailait
tracor of Edmund D. Menges, deceased.
70. First ana Anal account of J L. tichick, Executor of
the last mil and testament of Catharine liereter, deceased.
71. The second account of John Burr bolder,q, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of George ISlack s
late of alenallen township, Adams cbunty, deceased. ,
72. The account of John Diehl, tiecator of the will of
Mary Ann Allison, deceased. ,
73, First account of James SP. Gnbernatpr, Adallni4tra•
tor of the !nate of Dr. Henry A. Lilly, &teased.
74. First and final account of Franklin H. Ebert,Ad-.
tolnistrator of Ellenora M . Osborn, late 'of Huntington
township, deceased
Jul 3 21—tc
PROCLAMATION. -WHEREAS the
Lion ROBLES J. Eisele, President of the several
Con rtsof Common Pleas, in the Counties comprising the
tilth District, and Justice oldie Courts of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all cap
ital and other offenders in the said district, and Isaac
E. It mamas and ISAAC Raittagots, Esqrs , Judges of the
Courts of Common Pleas,apd J usticee of the Courts of Oyer
-arid Terminer and General Ja 11 Delivery, for the trial of
all capital and other offenders In the County of Adams—
nave homed their precept, bearing date the 17th day of
April, in the year ofour Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-seven, and to me directed, for holding a Court
urCosnmon Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer ono
Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the 19th day of
Au post, instant—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justice/I'd
the Peace, the Coroner and Constables witbic the said
County of Adams, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls. Records, Inquisitions.
Examinations, and other Remembrances. to do those
things whlchto their others and in that behalfapiesitalo
to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said
County of Adams,are to be then and there toproseentes
gainst them as shallbejust
,'S NOTICE.
lIE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphans'
1 Court of Adams county, to make distribution of the
balance remaining 'nibs hands of Brainier WERT. act
ing Administrator of the estate of decoy Rms. late of But
ler township, Adams county, deceased, to and among
parties legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to
ail persons interested in said distribution that he will
sit in discharge of the duties of his appointment at Ws
°lnce, in the borough of Gettysburg, os Pviday, the Oth
day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. H., 'Awn and where
each persons are requested to attend.
DAVID WILLS, Auditor.
July 2.l.—St
rutHE und.rsigned haring been appointed by the Or
-1 Court of Adams county, Auditor, to make
distribution of the balance in the haixisofJoalen BUZZ
MAN, Administrator of the ertateof Pet! Weaves. dec'd.
among his neat of kin, will attend to that duty at hie of-
Pee, in Gettysburg. on THURSDAY the 15th day of
AUGUST next, at 9 o'clock, A. M, when Ind where all
persons interested are requested to attend.
July 24.-.3t It. G. McCREARY, Auditor.
XE CUT 0 R'S N OTIC E.—Letters
Testamentary on the Estate of DAVID E. Cook, late
of Menallen township, Adams county, Penna., deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned residing in said
township, they hdreby give notice to all persona indebt
ed to said Imitate to call and make immediate payment
and those having claims against the same will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
THOMAS E. COOK,
GEORGIC LI. COOK,
Executors,
July 17.-Et
►(SHE partnership heretofore existing
Fetwaen the nnde•eigned ander the firm of GA141...
:.IBR k BROTHER, of Petenbarg, Y. 8., 10 hereby die—
sofred.
An persons indebted t) said arm, wil t please make
payment without delay. Either partner is authorized
to use the name of the Arm in the settlement of the bu
siness. .1. A.OARDNER,
HAVING disposed of my stock of
- Merchandise to Messrs. Hartman & Sadler, and
in retiring from asueceasfal business career of nearly
eighteen years, 1 'hereby return my grateul acknow.
lodgements to my friends and customers for their liberal,
patronage, and cheerfully recommend to their generous
encouragement, my truccrasors, Messrs. Hartman & Sad
ler. J. A. GARDNER.
April IS, 1E67 —t f
flolls, prup, Vediciuto,
Drugs and Medicines,
THE undersigned having takerrcharge of this
old and popular Store, takes pleasure in in
forming the public that he is constantly receiving fresh
supplied' of all kinds of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, from
the meet reliable houses, and is prepareed .to accommo
date his customers with any article in his line
FRESH DREGS AND MEDICINES,
of every description, aii the popular PATENT MEDI
CLAES of the day, with a full supply of chemicals, Per
turnery, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Fluids, Turpen
tine, Hair 011 s, lixtracts,Scaps, Brushes, together with
a great variety of Fancy articles—in short, everything
usually found in a first class Drug Store—constantly on
hand.
itirfilysicians supplied at reasonable rates, and pre
scriptions carefully compounded and prepared at all
boars of tbs day and night.rBundny not excepted. Be
ing d atertnined to sell cheapihe would ask • liberal share
of public patronage. Give pea mai and nee fkiryour
.
selves. JOHN 8 FUNNY.
May 29,1867.
DR. R. HORNER'S
DRUGS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,
' . GETTYSBUBG, PA.
illitnrepreparationa axe all guarantied to answer flee
purposes intended.
AARON SHI3ILY
andDfanbeamix.
D I arrbeea
tore, for all disears.of• the rkuteeh
. and berereLt.
risgritat Myrtb..tor promenlog aad Iteaitify•
ing the tech, and fri ilitlibellloll of the
gum&
His Tonto /01 Alterative Powders, for Uttreesand
(Utte r ate sdparior to any In the 7/777tet.
Pure Llgnoiv for Medical use. ereserilitimis
direfully Ailed..
. 3fbdlatl advlta ,vithol4.itgarga;
,tune 6 r 11461.-St
Jk'D''.iiK.Erj.lll.4E%
DauG's, MrDICINES,
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FERFIII&EDX -I= OF ALL KINDS,
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Monbers44l7o4oll4 060 r Ilkinuxul•
iluly 1/11 day
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W. D. 110LTZWORTR, Regirter
PHILIP RANN, Sheriff.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
DISSOLUTION.
J. W. OARDN Xli
FORNErS OLD STAND
Olein for Chapped Made. I
CLMIIMW. •11D MB*LOIIOIJ37
BOOKS,
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STATIONERY,
VIL., •
fal4stattlato:
VALUABLE PROPERTY
• • FOR SALE
•
The subscriben offers kw ale, on advantageous tam,
his PAM, situated In Strabect township, Muss county,
Pa., tour miles northeast of Gettysburg, owe•fourth of •
mile from Mari and Ouldon's Madre, on the Railroad,
containing
53 ACRES,
more or ANL It can be divided nine Lots.
improvements are a tiro story Bri
DWELLING* SE,
brick Back-building. a well of water near the K Behan,
Cistern near the Wish-house, a Smoke and Dry House,
Bank Barn, Wagon Sbed, Corn Crib, and other outbuild
ings, with a well of good water near the door. There're
a variety of all kinds of FRUIT on the promisee, and
garden and yard ornamented with boxwood.
If not sold belbre the lit day of October, it will be
RBNTBD. A omit bmily would be preferred.
For further particulars Inquire of the subscriber, or
of J. A. C. Rindlaub, Jr., in lountpleasant township, near
Miller's store. CHRISTIAN MINDLAUB.
July :'A.-r4t
pußLic SALE
Tat Ethics iber, aa agent for the heirs, NW sell at Pub
lic Bale, at the City Hotel, In lrederkk, on SATURDAY
the 10th of AUGUST, 1867, at 2 O'cloct, P. k., that beaa
tilul and highly productive P A it ktknown as the
loniestead of the late Jacob Wildrlcic, deceased, now in
the possession of his - helm This Farm contains
136 ACRES OF LAND, ,
more or less. It is laid on' into 6 fields, with socess to
running water from each field ; a fine meadow, with a
beautifurstream of pare soft water running through it.
A survey anti plot or the farm will be made out previous
to the day of bale, which will be exhibited on that day.
This Farm adjoins tba lands of William Smith, Philip
Oilier, Joshua Zimmerman and Jacob Lewis..
There are about no Acres of very heavy timber, inch as
Black Oak, White Oak, Hickory and Walnut. I can cut
from a Hoop Pole to a Still Shaft. The Land is principal
ly Limestone; a good Kiln near to the Rock. This Farm
lays 3 miles south-west of Frederick city, on the road
leading from Frederick to the Point of Bock'. This Farm
is considered by all that has ten on it to beans of the
'mat beautiful Farm situations In the county. /be im
provements consist of a fine BRICK HOUBS, two stories
high, 71 feet 6 inches by 26 feet 6 inches, laid off Into 8
line Rooms and large Hall, with two Sue Retreats. above
tax a below; there is also• fine Cellar. This House IS rolls
of the Nary best material, every door siU and window sin
from bottom to top is dressed stone, which wiU last for
ever; there is not a crack in the Building; it has a south
ern exposure, the Sun rising in the yard in winter and
summer. A splendid new Rink Barn, TO by 40, a double
threshing .floor; Stabling for 12 Horses and 16 horned
Cattle, walk a fine entry pealing from each Stable and
Feeding Room ; a new Corn Crib, with double Wagon
Sheds, with Wash House, Dairy and Smoke Tione‘a fine
Barricks for Hay, a Hog Pen, and all norm/airy out build
ings. A fine
YOUNG ORCHARD,
now in fall bearing; also, Peaches add Cherries in 'band.
snee. Thin Farm has a Morel Bank on it that anawera
we a fertilizer forever. There are three Flooring Whla
within one mile of this Farm. One Mill and flaw Mill.
adjoins the Wood Land; the finest of the 'Timber Is a
quarter of a milt from the Mill. A fine well of pore
water in the yarJ, ariJ two floe Cardoso.
The Timber on this Farm will pay one-fourth of the
purchase money.
Thts is a fine summer residence Car a gentleman that
sr:thee to live in the city in ;sinter, as the haw* le very
large.
frasia or Satz.—One-half cash on the day of sale, the
balance in two eqns! annual payments, with interest
from day of ale ISAIAH AIPIALICY,
July li. is Agent for the Heirs.
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE
I offer for Bale my FARM situated in Straban town
ship, two miles east of Gettysburg, on the turnpike lea&
lug to York, and known on the old Troetle Farm. It
contain, 151 ACRES of good land, and is in a high state
of cultivation. It has been thoroughly limed, and Is In
good repair. The fences are mostly of good locust posts
and chestnut rails. There are about 20 ACIMB In good
Meadow, lying In three separate parts. There are also
about 35 acres of thriving umber and good springs of
Water in every fled except one. There la a new two-
.tory BRICK /1011 SE, and a Bank Barn over 100 lest
Jong needy covered. There lean excellent Spring near
the Hone.; also a good well of water near the Sam--
&bout 6 Acre" &recovered with excellent grafted Fruit
—Apples and peaches..
Any perish wishing to purchase • good Home will
do well to view this snug little Fein before purchsslog
elsewhere. JOSEPH TROST'S..
June 5, 1867.—ti
FARAff AT PRIVATE SALE.
I offer at private sale at my residence in Tyrone town
ship, one mile wen of lisielersbnrg, on the Measlier'
road, 100 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, on which are a two
story Log House, weatherboarded, and plastered Stogie
Kitchen, and hank Barn. There Is a good well of Water
sear the House; also two streams of never falling water
running through the , farm. About 20 Acres era of young
thriving TIMBER, with a never-failing Spring of ran•
ning water thereon. There are about 2S Acres of good
Meadow Land; also a good Lime Kiln an the farm, and
a good ORCHARD 0Y FRUIT. The Farm Me been
limed three times within fifteen yeers. It is in a high
state of cultivation, and is surrounded with Mills and
Churches, There is a good School-house on the farm.
tat .Any person wishing to see this Farm, or that on
the York twnpike, will find me at home at all times.
June 5 1867.—tf JOSEPH TROSTLE.
FARMS FOR SALE.
I will otell the Farm!,
No. 1. Lying on the . 11arrishnrg
and Gettysburg road between York Springs and Heldlers.
burg, containing 121 ACRES, with improvements, now
occupied by James Stiller. Price $26 per etre.
No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and
New Oxford road, bets eeu Ileidleriburg and New Chs
ler, containing 115 ACRES, with good improvements,
now occupied by George J. Shank. Price s.c per acre.
Termii: One half to be ,paid on the delivery of the
deed: the balance to snit the purchaser, either In cash
of in tlrstjudgment Bonds of not less than s2oofor No.l,
and $4OO for Ne. . to ba paid annually with interest.
airTheee farms are patented, lie handsomely and have
been limed. W.F. BONNER.
May 29, 1667.-tf
-,forwarding fousto.
M'CURDY & HAMILTON,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRALN, GROCERIES'. &c.
'PILE andersigned are paying at their Ware-howle, in
1 Caritas street, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest
prices for
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT,
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SEEDS, PO
TATOES, Ac., Ac.,
and inrite producer glee them a call before selling
They hays constantly on hand for Side,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sagarsobe., with Salt, Flap,
Oils, Tar, Soaps, Sul:wand Lard, Tobaccos, Sc. Mao the
best brandsof FLOUR., with PNBD of all kinds. They
Mimi'. hare
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhode.' rhosphate and A A
Mexican Guano.
Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they
buy, they sell at the lowest Irving profits. They uk a
'hereof public patrouage, resolved to give satisfaction
in every case. _
July 3, 1867.-tf
FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
FLOUR UED FEED.
GRAIN AND GROCERIES
HAVING purchased the extensive
Warehouse, Oar% &c„, heretofore owned by Bammil
Herbst, we beg leave to !aft= the public that we are
continuing the business at the Old on the corner
of Washington and-Railroad streets, on a more astenilve
scale thaabsretalbre.
We are paying the highest market price for Flour,
Grain and all kinds of produce.
Flour and Feed, Silt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept
'constantly on hand and fbr sale, cheaper than they can
be lad anywhere else. •
Plaster, and all kinds of fertilisers, constantly on
hand, or ihrnished to order.
STA regular Hue of freight Care wiAleays our Ware.
.house every TIIRS, , AY MORNING. and accommodation
trains will be run as occasion may require. By this at.
Tenement we are prepared. ie convey Freight at all
times toand from Baltimore. All business of this kind
entrusted to as, will be promptly attended to. Our ears
run to the Warehouse of Stevenson k Sons, 165 north
Howard street, Baltimore. Being dater Mined "to pay
good prices, sell cheap kad deal ws Invite ev&y.
body to give as a call. GULP & DARNSHAW.
Aug. 9,1866.
W. S. BIDDLE. 'II. S. BENNER.
10000 Boob. Grain Wanted.
"NEWFIRM,AT THE OLD WARE
MOM. Wlll.ll. iIDDLIC.It CO. would Inform the
pnblk that they buyi leased the Warehouse on the cor:
air oftStrattorsatasearand.theJtailroad, la eettiabnrito
Where they trl i carry on .
THE GRAIN AND PROD= BUSINESS,
•
In all Its branches. The highest prices will always be
paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn,Oats, Wolfer and Timothy
Sjicas,Plalumad,, fintnau, Wiy and Strew, Dried Fruit-
S e p, Rams, Shoulden and Sides, Potatoes, with
evorithiM_else tbiliMeinfa7 prOduce line.
OROCBRiNS.- , -On hand, Dor sale, Coffees,. Sigma,
Molasses, Syrups, Tees, Spleen, Salt, Chasse, Vlnegar,
Sucks, Mustard, Starch, - Brooms, Bikeksta, Blacking,
Amies, he. Also GOAL OIL, Fish Oil; Tar, &c. FISH of
,
in kinds ; Spikesau4Nfils; Smoking and Chewing To
.
They arealaisEltle o 'apply &first rate article of
Vona, with th e went klads of reed.
Aliso, Ornand ter, with Gomm and other tenant
gore. OOAL, by the bushel, ton or car load.
•:- erhyperatemete , ldNit OP 71113aain odours., e st
trtzrg to - Italtimore once every Week. They are pre
- to convey freight eithor way," hi any quantity, at
'mum BATES. They will attend, U desired. to the
, 0
. • 0 0 0 " 2 ".".,.. JPAkt 01,01,, ad delivering the
Thh a t is4 - Mb Cirri rft to O.
800 0 4 thalatinitNottipadwowg
strew klha, ifelthnorev *Aofridaht will tie
Ma i wrt" "or . 1001 10' thintleniles *taw
Nieto Obey Inniyhhf them that they vinegar, •
seeongwoositi all - who teal Liatanalne thew.
Aga ill . , till4l'l -• • BID DLA A 3111111. h.
R. AND GROW --The
pirod4. •11)iisitot
ifs bask
tor We' " i 44 • _
• it, t - ' worgicAw.
PICKING SELLS COATS CHEAP
MMirTMW.r .I T7I7.n
PICKING SELLS VIIM I F3 CHEAP.
wW4BZfeWAAKllO:flOirzioqfa
PICKING SELLS NOTIONS CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS CLOCKS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS TRUNKS CHEAP.
PICKING SELLS VIOLINS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS AC(ORDEONS CHEAP
PICKING SELLS VERY CHEAP
CALL AND SEE HIM
NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING
Al'. BRIItiKERHOPF - ,
9..
•
STACKS OF
.1 BRINKERHOFF,.conier of the
• Diamond and tort steam, hay jest returned ban
the city with an unusually attractivasigtertment of
CLOTHING FOR SPRING t BRUM= WRAP.,
which he will sell al inch prices aa cannot Ail to take
them off very rapidly. Call and Judge fee ysessiimia.-
To look' at the excellent material, taataful cutitag, and
nom and substantial sewing, and then to get his low
prices—nation (=not help . but inixothen they sett as
mach to their In kraut to do so.
Ile has Coats, Pants, Vesta, ofall styles and materiaLi
Hats, Soots and Shoes;
Shirts, of all kinds, Roalem Oboes, Randktreb
Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars,
Brushes, Combs;
trunks, Vallee., Umbrellas, Pocket halves .
Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes, Stallone
Clock., Watches, Jewelry, with 0, thonaan • sad one..
other artklea. entirely too nutceronnto detail is a news.
paver adeertieemitt.
Re asks the attention of the public to his new stock,
dung dent that It will pitons—and no one can or will sill
cheaper. Don't forget theplace—cornerof 'fork street
and the Diamond, (lettylbu
May 29, 1867. JACOB Bannunizoll.
CHEAP--CHEAPE
R--dECEAPES• T!
FF. you wish to buy good and cheap
& Goods, call at JACOBS t illtto'& lITOII3, a.ar My.
en' Hotel, In Cbambenbarg street, r ic evalli er V
have the very best selection of goods, as bI
0A1381981317.8, 'MAZDA, be., the marker= imam,
end are determined to sell them u cheap as mat be maid
anywhere In town or country. Any person whiting to
hate them cut out, can have It done Imo a
Thom desiring 0 oods ma is up, can also be
We warrant the beat work and that beat At. to be bad
anywhere No humbug In what we my.
We have oa hand the very best most durable sirwnite
MACHII9I93, mid are always ready to watt on purtlaa
en, Pull sathaction given . as to operating macbhear
Call and examine. We warrant them to Ise the hest to
use. JACOBS it BRO.
May 29, 1867.
ANOTHER VETO
HATS AND CAPS,
AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR.
Anything in the Goat n's furnishing tine
Can be found at the heap Store of
May 29,1887.-ff
HATS, CAPS, FURS.
Ilan just opened a new aseortment of HATS and
CAPS. of the latest style and fashion, which he is pre
pared to sell at reduced prices and lower than the lams
goods can be bad in the city. Call and examine his
stock, at his olkostablistimant on Chambeastotrg street,
opposite Buebler's Drag Store.
Gettysburg, Jane 5,1367.—1 y
MERCHANT TAILORING
and other materials for Men's Wear, famished and m*d•
op, to order, on abort notice
3J
Wcirk also solicited from Customers, who purchase their
Goode •Immbere
Jona 12,1867.-1 y
D T. BARNUM'S (Patent)
•
ELASTIC STRAP AND BUCKLE,
PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS
This little invention is just out. and uit bno "hum
bug" is meeting with : * rapid sale. It can be typlletis
a moment to any 'tyout, by any person, g ft to
St perfectly.
Its elasticity prowl: tearing the sad batlike
off the clothes, and allows perfect freedom of the
body while working taking surebe.
For sale by tailors 443 distrait* generally Bend 26 clls.
for strap, circulars, terms tourists sob the tr a deto tits
anxtrat B. S. 11. CQ.
650 Broadway, NeyTark.
ROBERT McCURDY,
WM. S. HAMILTON.
Agents Wanted In every county
Jona 5,186 T.—Em
TEE FAR I MERS' S AND NIZROHANTIe IDISIIIIAMOS
iscorporated by the Zuyisktiars if Pens'4l. fs 140111
AIPTIIOIIIXD CAPITAL T • ... MOW or
CAPITAL es.: IL ..... 40,400 00
ATAXIA= 60,074 17
, -
INSURANCE can be made in tide
Company at as tob ram as at. samistent Itith_tha
wit ut the Company and the parties lnsured, lid cia
as accommodating terms as with any Company, Is the
ocubtry. I •
No premium ads, are takes and conleattently no as
memento will be made os its .
This being an inland Company, so risks will be taken
in the large cities.
More than half of the moths stock is owned by its O.
Ceti tad Dirictors, which is • guarantee that Its affairs
will be so managed as to makeit-a sa medium betatron.
snob.
All losses promptly adjusted and paid without any de
lay.
. At plicetions male through the Post OlDca,tawaar
part of the country; will meet with Wattle* attiplia
(Mob the conkercoom, &mad Story of RARIII4II I IA
BITILDISO,Oestre Spam, Tork,Ts. • • • •
•
,Praideett—MlNlLlP WIGAN. -
PfeeftseekkoeS--GAVID 1. !NALL •
Afredifs, -
Philip A. Small\ John A;Wilser. '
it. B. apshr. Geo. W:Gebb ft s. -
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• •Ishia. tbssitiore /4 1 41- 1 :2"), • u;
Demer.
Weassrer—Ch es Weber . I.
.2.erstory—T-N WhGe.
11INRY ner:Th 4gent, Gettliebreg.
7. N. W. GOWNS, \ • iroelcisoises..
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any 2S, 1861,42 m • evie
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S. S.•McCREARY
CLOTHS, CASS'IMERES, TWEEDS,
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INSURE YOUR. PROPERTY.
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TO TOM ORZU OOLIN
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