The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 28, 1867, Image 3

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    A
FOREIGN . NEWS.
THE Italian Parliament has been proro
gued: —The hostile. movement of Garibaldi on .
Rome has been 'discontinued.—Kossuill has,
declined to serve in the Hungarian Parliament
to which lie
,has been elected.—The Salts
burg Conference between the Emperors of
France and Austria continues to occupy pub
lic attention in Europe. It is said that the
agluament 'between the Emperors involves
not only the formation of a Southern German
Confederation, but also resistance to any in
tervention in the Eastern question, and the
settle rent of the Schleswig trouble. In rela
thin t Mexico, it was determined to make a
joint demand for the body of litAximilitiu,and
to protect , the cittzens of both emplrefit in Mex
ico at all hazards. The semi-official` papers
at Berlin fiercely attack the Saltzburg Con
terence,and asserts that definite atrangements
were made for the formation, of a pro-Austrian
German Confederation.—Advices from Spain
report an insurrection in Arragon, and at last
adviceskhe insurgents were carrying every
thing before them.
Tux. SuartArr Jrn.y.—One of the jurymen
in. the Surratt case, it seems, has given an ac
count of the deliberations of that body after
retiring to make up their verdict. They first
had a secret ballot,when four of the Alps were
marked "gully" and eight "dot ghilty." Dis
cussions of the' testiinony followed at. length,
the majority party adhering to the belief that
Surratt had proved an alibi. This belief was
adhered to during; all subsequent di‘isions.—
The evidence which had the Most weight
with them was that given by the thres...store
keepers at Elmira, who testified that they
saw Surratt in their store at'sothe time be-,
tween the 12thand 15th of April,,ltiti. They
admitted that the piisoner was guilty of par
ticipation in the conspiracy, but did not be
lieve he was present in Washington on the day
of the assassination. The testimony that ex
ercised the greatest influence 'on the minds of
those jurors Who voted for conviction was
that given by Susan Jackson, the colored ser
vant of Mrs, Surratt's house, who swore that
she saw the prisoner sitting in the basement
on the'l4th of. April, when Mrs. Surratt said,
nThii is ray son John; doyou think he looks
anything like Anna?" The manM which
d ys
the simple minded servant a qed to her
statement that this occurred on r Good Friday,
notwithstanding the earnest efforts of oppo
sing counsel to confuse her as to dates,
.. car
ried conviction to the minds of the minority.
The question of Mrs. Surratt's guilt or Inno
cence, it - seems, were discussed, and, after the
expression of much variety of opinion, that of
her, having been guilty and justly executed
4lrevailed.
Tux CAsnuratE Goir.,--Itiquiries making in
Europe by American agents with reference to
'raising Cashntere goats and manufacturing the
wool and hair In,the 'United States, encourage
a belief 9tat succeiut, would reward efforts in
this direction. Mr. J. S. Diehl, now in Eu
rope collecting information on this subject,
speaks of numerous fabrics in the Paris Exhi
bition made from the goat's fleece, with the
looms, cards and other machinery employed
in their manufactute,and expresses confidence
that this department of industry can "be made
more successful in the tnited States than - in
Europe." Specimens of Cashmere, Thibet
and Angora goat's wool have been forwarded
to Washington. American .specimens of An
gora fleece, exhibited to the manufacturers in
Leeds, England, were pronounced "the most
beautiful they had seen."' Similar expressions
were heard id Vienna, where the most im
proved Jacquard looms are in operation.—
Machinery of this description can be readily
purchased at a moderate cost, and there is no
lack of workmen to assist in introducing this
branch of Manufactures into _ the new world.
We may safely predict that in a few years ele
gant fabrics Will. be made in the United States
from the wool of the (4.3 - 13 mere goats of our
own production.
sptriat Aotircs.
NO2•
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCftENCICS
MEDICINES
TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be pre
paced so that the lungs will heal. To ocr . omplish this
(he liver and stomach Tenet first be cleansed and an up
petite created for good wholegselne feed, which, be these
medicines Neill Joe digested properly. and good healthy
blood made: -thus building up the cougaitution, DR
SCRENCK`tI MANDRAKE PILLS Cie . : lloW the igtotnach
gif all bilidge . er woocous accumulations: and, by using
the Sea Weed Tgsmic , iga connection, the appetite is roster
ed.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is r utricious as well
as medicinal, and. by using the three remedies, all im
purities are expelled from the system, and, good, whole
some blood made, which will repel all disease. If pa
tients will take these medicinal according to direction,.
Consmuption very frequently in' its last stage yields
readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to
cleatae the liver and stomach. It does not follow that
because the bowels are nut costive they are not required,
for sometimes in diarrhoea they are necessary. The
stomach most be kept healthy, and au appetite created
to allow the Pulmonic Syrup toilet on the respiratory
organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that
is required to perform a permanent cute is, -to prevent
taking cold. Exercise shout the rooms es much as pus
Bible, eat all the richest food—tat meat, game, and, iu
fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particulai and
masticate well. [Oct. 95, 1866: wanly
lIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
Iv a certain cure for diseases of the
•
BLADDER., KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC
WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, CENERAI
DEBILITY,
•
and all Lliseaus of the. _ .
UIRNARIi ORGANS,
whether existing 10
MALI OR FEMALE, ,
trust whatever cause originating and no :natter of
DOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs reqrlice the WM ofn ditiretle.
If no treatutent is submitted to, Consumption or In
-sanity !nay ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported
(row Over Soltreell,f1111;
• REALM D lIAPPINESS,
and
Cud of Posterity. depends upon prompt_ use of a reliable
rowdy.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT DUCIIII,
Rest ablialied upwards Of 18 years, prepared by
11. T.IIELELBOLD, Druggist,
kO4 Broadway, New Rork, and
104 Bondi IDtb st., Philadelplla,
Fob. 28,1867.-ly
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The advertise", Laving been restored to health in a few
week I{ by a very simple remedy, after having suffered
for several years with a severe lung affection, 'and that
dread Mtwara Conaimption—is anxious to make known
to his fellow•suffeiers the means of core.
.To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre.•
scription used (free of charge), with,the directions for
preparing and using the same; whic they will And a
SUSS CUES for CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, HEUSI:MINS, COLDS,
COUG/Is, and all Thket and Lung Affections The only
ohject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription isto
tament the afllicted, and spread information which be
conceives to be invaluable, and he Lopes eyery auffeaer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing . Parties wishing the prescription,
emu, by return mail, will please address
RFS. El AID A. WILSON;
Williamsburg. Kings Cu., - linw Yak
June 5, 18G7.—ly
ACROSTIC.
4; mall h penetrates through every pore,
It envying sufferers from each angry sore. ;
A Ilyeounris it heats with certainty end speed:
C uts Bur*, feoln Inflammation soim are freed;
ru:ntions, accts presence disappear;
kips lase each stab, and the•ccanplezion's clear!
8 Ati'e, such as anscen every one should buy,
A 11 to its wondrous merits testify, ,
1, t,those who doubt, a singk bra try
V erily, then its true deeerte 'twonid baTP ;
yen nnbelleveri would lauctOutcre &Lyn!
Aug. 7, .
C OLGATE & CO'S
COLGATE GERM4LN
& CO'S ERASIVE SOAP.
ER ASIV El. a xitira c ti r dtryt r erja: l 4 -
the STANDARD OF EXCRL
LKNCK. , For sale by all Grocers .
Way 16, 1867.—1 y
SOAP.
lIELNIIIOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT DUCEDI
Ia the Great Diuretic. , •
aeuwcn`A zFra4cr SARSAPAZILLL
re the Great Blood Nrifter. •
Both are prepared acoordlag to roles of Ph and
Chemistry, and are the moat active that can be '
V eb.2B, t4A7.47
H ELM [PAM'S EXTRACT BUCI/II and Laraopilo Rou
Waxes , Itre.theertm and delicate disorders in all tNilliatigee,
at licit., expewas little or 114 change In diet, no incoinell•
Ince and no ex paws. It ia plesaaet Itt taste and odor
ontmediate in its action, awl tree from ali Notions pro
pert lea. ' ts nor-13-
Rempestful now at Iliss
Uttar
"Bssi• *AA; og
ow; to rtoseive du milli of tbase •
Al* 1144 •
• "1"
, ,
• r
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD Ctillit r.
,"
Ceugdis, Odds, AtismOifis, Arthaa,' l lflnSujs;
Quinsy, atul,thyswurnerous as well"; dangerrms„
dinear of the Thrnitt,:lal ;Tasnys,prevell.:ln our
Changeable climate at all seasons of the year; few are
fortunate enough to escape theft' baneful influence. liow
la* Cant then to have at hand a certain altidote to all
tlesswcomplaints. Ezperience proves that this exists in
Wisitzes Balsam to en extent not found in any other re
medj hewer sevens the suffering,, the application o
this noodling, healing and wonderful Balsam at once TILD•
quishes the disease and restores the sufferer to wonted
health
Or BAUDWIN, Cant* Qum, X, Y.—wrttee
"I was weed by a neighbor to get one bottle of the
elidattim for my wife, being assured by him that in case it
did 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. My wife at this time was so
low with what the physicians termed Scam Coma:rues
as lobe unable to raise herself from the bed, coughing
constantly and ratedng more or less blood. I commenced
gi s ing the Balsam at 'Erected; and Wes so much pleased
with its operation that I obtained another bottle, and
continued giving it: Before this bottle was entirely used,
she ceased coughing and was strong enough to sit up.—
The fifth bbole entirely surroano HER To HEALTH, doing
that which several Physicians had tried to do but bad
felled."
Pr4pared. by SETH IV. FOVillt SON; 18 Tremont et,
Bost n, and for sale by Drnggintl generally.
Aug 7,1867.-1 m
BOOK AGENTS WANTED
To Sulicil 9rdees for a Sew illustrated
BIBLE DICTIONARY.
1115 DICTIONARY embodies the results of the mad
7_ recent study, research; and investigation, of 'about
slsti•five of the most eminent and advancej Biblical
Scholars now living. Clergymen of all denominations
apprOve it, and regard it as the best work of its kind in
the English language, and one which ought to be in the
hands of every Bible reader in the land.
In;circulating this work, Agents will find a pleasant
and profitable employment. The numerous objections
which are usually encountered is selling ordinary works
will not exist with this.
lint, on the contrary, encouragement and friendly aid
IA ill 'attend the Agent, 'linking his lalsirs agreeable, use
ful, end lucrative.
ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers,
Students, end all others who rummer energy, are wanted
to alisist in canvassing every Town and County in the
country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be
offered.
A4g.21.-Im
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE REM
EDIES for unpleasant anti dangerous diaeaaes. -Use
Rehab°ld'a Extract llnchu and Improved Ruse Wash.
Feb. 28,1867.-1 y
gram of the Intifada
Gettysburg Grain amp Provision Market.
Gettysburg, Weinuday Morning.
Supor 50®12 001Applee; . $0 0040 00
Extra Flour,- 13 50t13 50; Potatoes ;6i.@ 70
Rye Flour, 7 00@) 8 001 Butter, 3)
White Wheat, '2 00(0.2 00
Red Wheat,.... 1 75kia 1 80
C0rn,........ 80
Oats,
Buckwheat,
Timpthy Seed,
Clovgr
Flax Seed, .... .
Plaster
Ilayper ton,— I 8 004118 00
Baltimore Produce Market.
BALTIMORE, M onday 3f o 'rning.
BREADSTUFF& Flo ur Howard Street
9.00(4,9.50; Eamily 11.50a12.00; Super 9.75
@10.50. Wheat—White 2.1042.25 ; Red 2.50
0 . 1)2.55. k Corm White 1.05@1.06; Yellow
1.15@„1.16. Oat4- 7 -54(60. .12.0-1.60@1.66.
IMO
BL - ErrNmt-WETzEr.:---.ln Hanover, on
the 18th inst., by Rev. S. Yingling, Mr. Wil
liatit of Conowago township, to
Mitt; Mary Wetzel, of Union township. •
CHUM-1T
Arendtsville, on
the 18th inst., by the Rev. D. W. Wolff, Mr.
Peter S. Crum to Miss Hannah F. Warren,
both of Menallon township.
HENDERSON—CLOUSER.—On the 'St' inst.,
atßendersville, by Rev. M. Z. Hornberger,
Mr 4 Henderson, to Miss Ellen Clouser, both
of New Bloomfield, Pa.
I-LutnAcuitit—DlCK6ON.--011 the 13th inst.,
in the United Brethren Parsonage, in:Spring
field, by Rev, J. Cr Shoaff, Mr. Charles B.
Hatittelker, of East Berlin, to Miss Maggie A.
Diuksou, of Milltown, Cumberland county.
?`Obituary notices 3 cents.a line for al
over 4 lines—cash to accompany notice.
Anmiirr.—ln Franklin township, on the
18th inst., George Franklin, son of George
and Matilda' Arendt; aged 7 months and 16
days.
.hk.Ktirr.—in Hanover, cu tale 20th inst.,
Dr. Henry Corson Eckert, aged 45 years, 9
mouths and 13-days.
GRAMMER.—Near Bendersville. on the Bth
inst., Mrs. MAnuArter GRANMER, aged SI
years and 5 days.
HORNBERGER.—On the 201.11 inst., in Ben
dersville, Willie, son of L. and M. llornber
gert,, aged 1 year, 2 month's and 7 days.
ROEHLEn.—On the 11th inst., dary Gen
evieve, daughter of J. F. and Louisa
1L Ku h
ler of Abbottstown. aged 4 Months.
ROSE.—On the 20th ult.. near Eininitts
burg, Md., Mrs. Elizabeth Rose, .aged 85.
years, 9 months and 2 days.
NOEL.-On the 2-Ith inst., in Franklin
township, Thaddeus, son of John A. and
Lucy Noel, aged 11 months and.l day.
He is gone, he is gone from our gaze
The beautiful, laved, and the lost,
Through earth's labarynthian ways
His spirit shall never be toss'd.
Fie has gone from the regions of sin,
Of sorrow, and darlinesO and gloom,
At last entered joyfully , in
To the haven of rest through the tomb
COUNTY TREASURER.
pifiC undersigned will be a Candidate for Cbonty Trews,
carer, subject to a 'lamination by the Repnblican
Cotinty Convention. If nominated and elected. h e pledges
hiffiself to discharge thoduties of the office with impel,.
tiality and fidelity. D. W. MEADS.
Aug. 28 .-1 is
. 1 1 7.
1 HOUSE ftlr a imall family, with Ave Rooms and
Kitchen, and about two Acres of ground attached,
ft Stable, on Marsh Creek, near Bream's Tavern. En
quire of DAVID HEAGY.
Gettysburg, Aug. 25.-tf
,
iAI.TTION.
TILE public are hereby notified not to trust my wills
SUSANNAH Cater, On my account, as I will pay no
debts contractbd by her, nor has she authority to dispose
: ofittly et my property. JACOB CRIST.
Menalleti tp., Aug. M-It
DEDICATI.ON,.G. A. R. The hall
..1.1 of O. A. R. Post No 9 State of Penna. will EVE N
ill#Lted with aptpriate Exercises on MONDAY
IN G, SEPT. 2nd t 'PA o'clock, Every member - in
the county is nrivutly requested to be present - as other
biAiness of importance mur beattended to
W. E. ELVER, P.C. ;
E. M. IlmermejP. Adft. . [Aug. 28.-M
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NOTICE. .
ft rill undersigned hereby gives, notice to the public
f
that on the 9th day of AXIOM instant, he purchu}
od:from ABIARAN WAHL, all hie meal • Property, ia
eluding three head of horned Qat ii, one Mare, Grain in
the straw, onabroad.tread Wagon,, one Plough, one liar
tow, two. seta dilate Goers, at., and they are now the
property of the tmdereigned. • ,
#ug.2B.-Bto =CRY Ail SLUM.'
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
rruzundersigned, Auditor, Appointed by the Orphan?'
Court of Adams county, Auditor, to distribute the
balance remaining In the hands of .lonit Ihmm,'Execritor
of, the last W ill and Testament of MAZY AMR Amami, de
ceiwed, to and among creditors. will attend to the deities
appointment,ofbb at hie °See. in Gettysbnrg.on SAUTE
SDAY the filet day of SEPTEMBER next, at 10 o'clock,
Ai DI, of which ail parties in interest sae - berehy
notified. D. A. BUEHLER, Auditor.'
Ang.23.-3t
NOTICE is. hereby given to all
Legatees and other persons concerned that the
Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned Will he
presented at the ffrphans . Court 'of Adams county, far
confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 30th dey
of 8111PTFEBER, 1867. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. via :
,75: The second and final account of Joseph Lilly, Esq.,
Administrator ofthe estate of Ileneyßeily,Eisq., decals
ed.
16. The account of William 8. Cart, Administrator de
bona non, of the estate of George Heller, Eir, demised.
77. Pint acd final account of James B. Topper and
Jase,p. Topper, Eleanore of Elisabeth Topper, deceit
.
ed.
78. The flat ICODUR
. . .
tof William Kuhns, Ixecutor of
Jennie neck, deceased. '
79. The first aridly* account of Edward Staley and
John W Staley, Rxemitore of the last will and testament
ofJohn Staley,•Sen : -.; deceased:
_,
80. first and , final account of Diorite W. Shull, 4- 9 -
mini ettator of the estate of Julia. Ann Dysart, late, of
Littlestown, deceased. • i i
81. The second and Real account of Michael Leer, IPc
ecutor of the will of
71 El*.apeth LOW, deeeased. 1
W. , 0. OLTZWORTM, Register!
Lag. 28-44
PRINTING PRS•S
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pRB3S--platen 24 x 38 inches--widdt mill
44,7
be sold low. lila in good lorder.... th e .
timer biviii Wen Printed on ig up Cu e
clee of oinsolMatiton. It' is now otrerul• or
sale shnily beeseke we have no nue Tor It.
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lIR.JOIIN .BUNTO,
(COMPLETE IN ON VOLUME.)
Fur particulars, apply to. or :oldreas
"'PARMELEE BROTHERS,
722 Sansom street, Philadelphia, rental
Lard,
Egg ,
Bacon, Hams,
Sides
" ehou 'der n, 10
Peaches, 10 15
250
6 00
2 25
17 50
Apples,
Blackberries,
Soap,
11122
MARRIED
DIED
grai Irer;istuteuto.
FOR RENT,
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
FOR SALE.
gmatinta#4.
lA L VALUA A B T L P E FARMRIvA TE SALE
o subscriber offers at-'Private We t h'it valuable
COP STONE VARY, situated In Mentilen township,
Adams co ty. Pa., on the road leading from Sanders
ville to Peter 16. two miles front the former place,
i containinp,' I USES and T 6 PERCHES, Improved
with a new twostory-4111ICK 1100 SE, fr 2 feet by 42,
with an out kitchen andiwell of Water under roof at the
door with an excellent spring,bat a short distance om
the house. Also a new Bank Barn 93 feet in length in-
Outing Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other necessary
- gout-buildings are on the premises. The Farm possesses
-superior water advantages, with a great variety of fruit
;upon it. The land is in a high state of cultivation and
,'contains a good proportion ofTimber and Meadow. It is
floceted M a fine neighborhood being convenient to- Alar
lketi‘liills, Churches and Schools, and is among the most
,'desirable properties in the county.
, IMPersons wishing to view the property, will 'call upe
'on the subscriber realdlog thereon.
i Aug. 28.-3 m SOLOMON BENDER.
VA'LUABLEFARM,
In. Hamalonban kivnuhip, Adages county, Penna
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber, haring removed to the West, offers at
!Private Sale, hie valuable FARM, situate in Hamilton-
ban township, Adams county, Pa. one mile from Fair
field, containing about WO ACRES, adjoining lands of
Joseph Culbertson. J. S. Witberow, and others, and bar
; ins thereon. a nearly new two-story Stone DWELLING
'HOUSE, with two-story Kitchen, a nearly new Bank
Earn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other ono-build
logs; a never-failing well of water at the do-Sr, and water
in all the fields. There is on the premises a flrat-rate
young APPLE ORCIIARD,just coming into frill bearing
with other fruit of different kinds. There is also on the
!farm a two-story Log TENANT ;ROUSE, with Stable,
and an excellent Orchard connected with the same.
The land is in a line state of cnitivationi•having all
been limed, whilst the fences a re almost exclusively cheat
!.nut rail. Churches, School Houses, Mills, Stereo and
Mechanic Shops, areconvenient—ell within a mile.
inr•Persons wishing to view the premises. are request
ed to call on Isaac Ilereter, residing on Marsh Creek.
near F. Bream's tavern, who will show the property and
state terms. JOIIN 11. BAUMGARDNER.
Aug. L.-tf
TALI ABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offer at Private Sale, their valuable
Farm, satiate in Franklin townehip, Adams county, Pa.,
near M inmasburg. on the road to Gettysburg, adjoining
lands of Benjamin Deardorff, Andrew Kluck, and others,
contai nin g 150 ACRES. ninre or less. The 1m provement s
consist of two DWELLING HOUSES, one of them two.
stories, the other PA stories; also a good Bank ilarn,and
good Stable. The property can be conveniently divid
ed, so as to have a set of buildings on each, Spring House,
Corn Crib, Wagon Sheds, and Giber outbuildings. There
is a good Orchard of choice Fruit.; also a never failing
Spring of Water near the door. Part of the Farm has
been recently well limed. There is a fair proportion of
Meadow and Timber Land. Also, about 25 or lio ACRES
of Mountain Land, tear Arendtsville, adjoining lands of
John Bittinger and others, well covered with excellent
Timber.
lielp_Persons desiring to view the premises, will call on
io uudernignetl,resitiing thereon.
J.s., S., and N. A. WILSON.
Aug. IS-t
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
THE undersigniii, Administrator of the Estate of
!Menial. SIMETIi latent Tyrone township, Adams county,
Pa, deceased, will sell at Public gala, on Saturday, the
'lst of Septeinkr, ISC.7, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the prem.
ises, by order of the Orphan.' Court of Adams county, the
following Real Baste of said deceased, to wit:
•
A DWELLING HOUSE and two Lots of Ground situate
iu the town of lleidlarnburg. The Honse is none and a
half story Log Weatherlaatrcled. with an excellent Stable,
Wool Uouso•, and other outbuildinus.
tA.Attendance will bo given and terns ti le kn,wu
on day of safe by
Ang.l4.-tE JOIIN P. .110UCE, Adui r.
IN
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
' The undersigned will sell at Private sle, on very ad
vantageousterins, his valuable Farm. altuale in High
land township, Adams county. about five miles from Get
tysburg. containing 24.0 ACHES, more or less, of which
from 7U to So ACHES are in heavy Timber. The Improve
ments are large and convenient. There is& largeamount
of Meadow on the Farm, which is second to nose in the
township an a Fruit farm. It call be conveniently divid
ed to make two Farkes. • W3l. WILSON.
Aug. 25.-:tu.
p RIVATE SALE
The it rideNigued intending to leave the neightewhood
will tell at Private :tale, hie two IIRICS DUILDINOS
wn Eed on the Main str,et In Een.le,ville—one a nice
~.111(!; the other a etme and Work Shop. Terms
sy. Enquire the ninlernigne,l.
Retider±ville, Aug.
youNT's COMPOUND:
k\LIL TILE CURE O
'UTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA
any ,dher Inflammatory or inward dierioir the
Throat it not of too tong mauling. Also, SCAI:LET
FLYER. This medicine has been tried in
TIiOUSANDS OF CASES,
in different parts of the country, and boa never been
known to fail if taken iu time awl according to direc
rt is ware . ..amid to cure. Give It u trial tool it evil
speak far itself. Every household should provide thew
selves with a Los of this ined;cine and keep it on hands
The cures That it has effected are truly warvelotte.
*.Prepared and sold by idILtEL Totter k Co., Gettys
burg, Pa . o rby their nothorizrd agtiatr. For male at
nearly ail the Stnreet in A dams county.
May 1567.-It ISRAEL, YOUS r k CO.
1867. REMOVAL. 1567.
_l. R. FEISTEL,
Watehm47, , r
AND , I , EALE;!
T
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND .JEWELRY.
uAS removed his Store to York Striiet. neat ibru- to
Il i Boyer ik So n'3 Griieiery. and directly opposite the
Gettysburg National Bank, wherr ho hat d, and
13 etinstan tly receiving, large4upirl ieg of
CL 0 K ,
front the 1,4 t Mann factories in the United States: all
styles, Regulator, Office, Eight dap and Twentp•Gmr !lour
Clocks, with and without Alanu A ttarhment—all it or.
rt f 01, and will be sold cheap. Prices from $t SO to Se SO.
WATCHES.
of American and Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver,
liuuting•case and Opetefaced Levers, Detached Levers,
Straight Line, White Movement, Lepines. Ralluxul, Time•
keepers and Timing . Watches, all warranted—at prices
ranging from $l3 00 to $75 00.
JEWELRY .
A splendid assortment of Rings, chased end plain, Wed
ding Rings, Itlnge; suited(' for Gifts, Silver Rings, and
Grata Pemba Rings, Ladies' Breastpins and Ear-rings of
all styles and prices, Gents' Pins of all kinds, Masonic,
Odd Follows, Red Men and Templars'. Gold Pens and
Pencili, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles, sil
ver, plated and steel, a large variety of Gold and Silver
Vest and Curb Chains, Gents' Bosom Studs, Sleeve But
tons, Lockets, Charms, Ac.;.4c., sold cusses"fu ax nu.
CLIZAYLST.
1/9,..C10ck5. Watches. Jewelryatid Musical Instruments
of every deacciption REPAIRED R, order, and satisfaction
guarantied in all cases.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to him, he hopes by doing good Svork,at reasonableprices,
to merit the continuance of the same.
Gettysburg, Aug. 21, 1807.-ly A. R. PEI ETEL.
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER IN
J 1 I
.
DRY GO ODS, ill
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES,
o i
LUMBER, COAL, &c.
TIDE undersigned keeps on hand, at l!is Ware House,
.l known as "Guiden's *alien," in. Straben township,
on the line of the Gettysbnrg Itailroad, all kinds of
GROCtRdEfi,
including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, i
itc., with Salt,
Fish, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c. Also,
LUMBER AND COAL,
i net uti Mg Building Stuff, Shingles, inehs, Stove and Black.
smith Coal. Also,
GUANO,
and
7
•
and a large assortment of
DRY'GOODS , BOOTS, HATS
• AND CAPS,I• -
ot all kinds, which he is prepared to sell at the elowest
pticea.
Ile also pays the highest market pri forlinnF,Graiii,
Corn, Oeta, Bntkwheat, Clover and Tim thy Seeds, Pota
toes, &c., or mill receive and forward t hAe same to market
on commission. Ile reepectfally asks his friends and the
public to give him a call.' DANIEL GI:MDSE.
Ang. 21, 1861.—tf . . .
BOOT AND - SHOE-MAKING.
•
JAMES WILSON
Respectfully intents h is friends and thepnblic generally,
that lie has bat a new Shop, on Welt Middle street,
GET'rfSBURG, a few doors from the Court-lionse, and IA
now prepared promptly to *lkea* all murders for work in
line. Gentlemen, Ladies and Children requiring
'BOOTS, SGOM3, SLIPPERS, ie., are requested to give
DIM is call.- lie superintends all work madein his Shop,
end will guaranty satisfaction, both as to prices and quaff
ty of work.. , • „ - • -
leki - MENDINglatt
.
°fall kinds promptly 'attended to. •
Suf. 21, 1867.-tf ,
;JUST', NOW-,
CLIBAP BALMORAL MAIM,
EUREKA MAMMAL BRIM,
WALEERMik JQIIIIMPLOBALMOItALSWIRM
ROBAIJND BALMORAL SHIRTS,
/4443104.1, BOMA „
Wzß-Borrcetiocip suirrai • 3
sum= maim llooi , iSiEnifs, •
WASHINGTON HOOP XCENTS,
Sitl4 *IOW '4llo6sirOliiiiiii
suak • WOODS.
r--
C
1ittr.44# 1 ,9 41 ),4.. 4.
Q UA.CKENBOS'S ARITHMETIC&
WI
TEE z_srgsr 44V0 szsz
i.,
PILIXAMT, 40c. • • XLXXXXIAXY, 60c. enactitatt,ll.6o.
Up to the times; teach the make& need by business
men ; complete on all the branchosof Commercial Arith
metic; well condensed in roles and aualysea; adm i lagy
graded; puiscif sisr-tatical XO :INPUT& Y
Teachers who use them. Going In everywhere. peel
nienamailed tolsaithersathalttleallOveptioes. s.nta
wanted in every County.
Address, D. APPLETt* k CO.; New York.
,
Aug. 7, 1867.-Itu
T /GUT WORK A:CO(100D PAY.—For pleasant and pro
fltablee emppyment take Agency fur .13(xel Be
Ask for Illustrated' Catalogue. Send two stamps.
8. U. WELLS,
389 Breeden', N.Y.
Aug. 7.-Ixn
AGENTS WANTED to crurrase for "POO YEAS& BOISE
Oth W'Outo n. 13,000 elready sold. Now l the Uwe
to make mooed.. No competition. Great indnoententa
offered teachers, ministers, active ladies or experienced
agouti. Send for terms to POSTER & PALMER, Jr.,
Aug. 7.-Im. 14 Bible Elouse, New Ithrk.
ANOTE{ ER Great - Work by E. A. POLLLID, .eniitied
"DBE AND HIS LIEUTENANTS," coinpriaingaLife
of Gen. It. E. Lee, replete with facts never before publish
ed, including Biographies of every Southern General of
distinction.
A companion volume to "TILE LOST CAUSE,' , a Stand
ard Southern ilistory of the War. A new and enlarged
edition is now ready. These two works form a complete
"Ibrary of the War from the other ante.
E. B. TREAT CO., Publishers.
654 Broadway, N. Y.
Aug. 7.-lm
JOS. GILLOTVS STEEL PENS,:
OF TILE OLD STANDARD QUALITY
TRADE N1.11:1:
Thu wt I known ORIGINAL and P0P1.71-AR Nu, brre,
303-404-170-351,
flaring been absolved by other MAKEIIII, we desire to
caution the public in respect to sab.l ituttatious.
ASK FOR. GILLOTT'S.
CAUTION !—An injunction wax granted by die Sn
nrenie Court ((New York) at General Term, January,
L 67, t miort the LIM: by ~there of tbn
JOS. OILLOTT k SONS, •
No. 91 John St., New York.
HENRY OW EN, Sole Agent
RODMAN, FISK & CO.,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
NO. 16 NAS.II: NEW YORK,
13 UV and sell at market rates Sia per cent Bonds of ISS/
Five-Twents Bonds, all issues; Tau-Forty Bonds;
SevelnTliirty Notes, altlerks: Co:Npoulalutereat
and Gold and Silver Coin.
Convert all cedes 0174'0 Not. the . Nev, Cons°li
dnled L-'lO It< ode at he .t market rate..
Execute orders for purchase NISI sale of all nalscellane
ces Securities.
Receive Dem.ite And allow:, per emit lutenist on tell
micee, subject to check at eight.
Slake collect en A ll ; ma,.
Alt kiln t,l lir lit,vern:.,ent 61,0/ titled creditod or remit
ted for, on receipt, at market rates. Fl-ee pf ttt rummi.•-
sloe charges. la/D.IIAN, FMK & CU.
PAINTS FOR FARMERS
AND OTIIMS.
TILE GRA PT. , N MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are
manufacturing the Best. Chenpett and wont Durable
Paint in nue; two costa well put mixed with puce
Uuseed Oil, will taut Iu or in year.; it le era light brown
or beautiful chocolate color. a,(1 , 1 can bechanged to green,
lead, atone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste wf the
conmumer. It la valuable flr !foram Barna, Pences,Agri.
cultural Implements, Carriage and Car-Maker m. Pa i lama]
Woodumware. Canvas. Metal and Shingle Roofs, ( it being
yi, nu d W a t e r pr,,d), Burial Canal R•.oats.
Ehipm and Ships' Romani. Plobr Oil Cloths, roue Mann.
factnrer having used LOOO Ltda. the Twat year,) and au a
paint for any pa gar-, i, in,urpaased for body. durability.
elasticity, and adlierivenet,. Price in per bbl., .of
lbsa which will supply a farmer for years to come. r• ar
m:lilted in all caret us aiwv V. Send M•r a carcu;ar, %hid/
giver full particulars. Note grunion Üblftlef branded in
a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address
ISNIGI. RILAVEI.I, r.
New York
LEGS AND ARMS
INVENTEL, hpSn Ni:.e patent.: in Legs, ran::-
ing from UN% tilr.4:ii Nil the irnpreseinentt.un to the
A nattanical Leg eith Latera :a , Li,ll at .Aukin, like ter
tU ral one, $159.
W3l. A. ELDEN
Two teitetite in Anti, wit', new :notion, i 75
to 5115. Send for It litttinn nivable in
forma:i.,u and n ...tit free.
Orricx.s: Comionati, 11 , i W. Fourth St. Cl,Cestire.
P. 0. St. Louis., 4i Piue St. New York, 41,1,13
Dreadu tr.
DOUGLAS BUY, NI. D..
Aug.
7(50.
" C TURY.
TUE have aduirol the plan c.f putting meney in CE N.
V V TI.:111" TgLACCO to induce consumets to Ike it,
that it it only nrce,sary'l - or. them I ;rise it it
trial to hecatne fully r,rt.fred iir it" merit, itttit to tit,
moo,' it Tut: ttr.tiiT I , IN cur NI A ct,o
•inu,t to zpAtll tI m fact k fully
EIME
Wt. 31t, nnikin-L. THE l'ENTl 7 1:)" fr,,nl eg•lt.PLor:s ..t the
vcry clpti kAL arid rt,! t•r.•ry cavi t" ile
t.ir.•. It fr,qn Drng4. awl in every re.lect
A PEER ARTICLE OF ToBACCO.
•.ot i u 1.1,. in k.fi. it $ll - 11 C. 6.
t rail, On {Pntn , •inlit3R, in
fivepapery•sd2ii in r--cll. On Ttiti-pday+, in ten papers.
$ u❑ Friday:, is twenty each. and
on S:it 'inky+, rip t, ear!, ill
GENUINE U. i. GI:I:ENLACES fife :lllil.lllii •C :40 it
day.
The fi:ph•r4 of It EEN B ACKS—t.y sending: OA
thvir :I:l , llaimber. nt the Lil t, /rill Lc
pr,eut.,l wit h pu k“,tett of our Toluu:ou, in proportion
to the a Moll:it uf zany tuund.
This Lai +e estahl imbed for over a IltruArell
Yearn, and hn. always tnr...tairred a character fn. luniesty
and fair dealing. which putt. to flight all double, if any
Should elbt, as to the genuinemsnn of thin enterprise.
THE CENTURY TOBACCO e.tn be had in large quail
tales at NI annlasturers. prices, of A. It.. Mitchall,:l4 Cen
tral at, llostan; It. A. Van Schalck.lCi S. Front at.,
delphia ; Foy & Earle. C S. Water st., Chicago; Schultz
Bagley, ti. West Second it., Clncitnutti.
P:ia• Ikt ❑t ru appllcAtica. to
Aug. 7 .-ho
MADAM FOY'
CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTERI
0011IBINES in one garment a ,PER-
N., EMT YITTING CORBST, and,the most dealtahlu Skirt
Supporter ever offered the public. It places the weight
of the skirts upon the shoulders instead of the hips; it
improves the form without tight lacing; gives tem and
elegance; is approved and recommended by physicians.—
Manufactured by D. R. SAUNDERS k CO,
Aug. 7.-I.m 9G Summer et., Beaton.
MORE 200148 R
TIIAN t MONTH.
Made with Stencil Diee. Send fur Catalogue: 13 Saw
plea, free. S. M. SPENCER A ,
Aug. 7.-Ire • Enitthays,.., ont.
AGENTS wanted, to sell Slx New Invem
6,000 Sons, of groat rid ue"to families ;al I pity great
profits. Send 26c. nag get SO pages and sample gratis.—
Agents bave made $lOO,OOO. EMBALM BROWN,
Aug; 7.-Im • Lowell, Mau.'
. ,
LADIES AND GENTLEMR4, EMPLOYED. Picture
business. Very pro fi table. - *No risk. I 7 Siteelmen
Pictures and Catalogue sent for lbc. Onstage.
MANSON LANG.
297 Bowery, New l'orkiClty.
Aug. 7.-7ir.
"BEYOND. THE MISSISSIPPI !"
A Complete)listory of the New hates
and Territories, from the Great -
OVER. 20,000 COPIES 6CiLD IN ONE MONTH
Life alld. Adventure on Praises,Mountains- and the
rauvhp Chwet. With . over 200 Dscriptire end /Wks.
graphic newt of the Scenery, Cities. Lands. AK e+,+ Ito.
pte and Curiosities of at New Statesund 9krrt Mr
TO prospective emigrant; and settlers in fie "Far
West," this ilistocy of tbat vast and fertile region will
prove an invaluable 'waistlines, supplying as ft eiberig
want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable !guide to
climate, soil, products, mainsof travel, Itt.
Agents Wanted—Send for Circulars and see our terms,
and a fall description of the work. Address •!_
NATIONAL, PUBLISIIING CO,
10 Miner st., Phibutelpbbt, Pa.
ng.7.4m
$l5 PER. DAT'. susic—Ageute wantedereryirbirUth
sell our Patrtat White Wire Clothes Idol
UAW years. Aildraea the
Aug. 7.-1 m
AMERICAN'
•
- ',.;
BE, E. HIV * -
As there were eotee disappoistmett* is i t ti te e , by
part Mild getting a supply of the All Mg
ItoXn: , the tkaderrigned is desiresrs that oteisTS, toad ,
ed in in time; so that everybody Walltlar thorn' Waste
oflotoodated without fail. Hs will be at Obi le 41t - ilbit,
tyvbpg, during ' tlat•onthro , t dos, to mob*
It bot deemed -toottifsty to ester,tototi •., ,
WA vary voltut , h) nil'', is it bait. beon tried 'i
tbonopty suktilkotaryz -kluge WOOtbor 444 -. 1
will ba shown at *contr. or imbe , !°, l ..,' -
. imathriadol , ll l o 4 . • ' ''' - ' - ', , '
-ail ee
.4,tit
golt*
AGENTS WANTED.
JOSEPH Or Descriptive
ILLOTT, Name and Desig-
WA arta , urn% 'luting Number.
BANKERS
tNIP DEALERS' IN
YI neartst 0111 c.
INIDCCLX.
WO A 1)_1.1.
P. .1; G. LORILLARD,
tAblie.Led in 1700.1
16 Clunnberr at, New York
River to the Great Ocean, by
Albert D. Richardson
AMICRICAN
06k*162 lirciwaky~Y.otic
A4votitittutato.
El
A
NUAL FAIR
OF THE
AMS COUNTY
TLTUR I AL SOCIETY.
RE
ILL. BE HELD
T GETTYSB,IIRG,
On
Wednesday,•Thursday and
`da✓, 24th, 2.5 th, :WA and 27th
of Septem b er, 1867. -
iniZi=l2=l
and all' , , sies. haring Agricultaral. Mechanical, or in
tinntrial i iseinents and products or any kind: and alto
Ilerses,C talibliugs, Sheep, Poultry, Grain, Fruit, Vege
table*, kc ,itc:, kz., are invited and urged to avail t bent
may.. o t •ii lit fair. The Ladles of the county are special
ly requeidled to contribute to the exhibition.
• All arts lqs taunt lid on the ground end arranged not
later tla Tuesday the 24th of Li eptenther. 'I
At ten tc4nok, on Weilnesday morning the 25t11, the
Jtidges w I Commence their examinations, and it is Aspe
dally enJ ed that none but thew having charge of the
r
ankles, all he present at rich examinations and their
sabseque t deliberations. Judges ate requested to Le
prompt i reporting at the Secretary's i•llite un the
n..und s the hour nanieil.
, -
Pit IDA.7•MORNING the 27th will be devoted to
, .
TEN MINUTE SPEECHES
PZIITOINT TO TIM OT CT OF THE FAIR
Fennerland ail others having any useful in formation
thus to 'wiriest aro requested to
.participate in ibis "free
LiBIER'AL PREMIUMS
will tie 'uttered. an per published Pr ..mium List.
At four 'clock, , P. M., ou Friday, the Fair wiii close,
when per having articles en exhibition will be re•
quested take charge of them, as the Society cannot in
any ease ire attention to them after that time.
- •
The ex I
gctitlow of the pmg - rstrime and the preservation
Monier 0 the ground will be in the h.tiols of Col. C.ll.
Iluzinist, pier .ILarnbal.
ia-Priie of atm isaion TWENT V-FIVE cants. Tickets
far the Ell*Soll inCiUdiDg one ye.ar'e nieinlmnihip, ONE
DOLLAR!: Life membership TEN DOLLARS.
Artie! and li. . _
Animals for exhibition will be transportcll
over the
l ettystmeg Railroad
1 FREE OF CHARGE.
A liberal arrangement will be made fur transportation
ev e r the tailruad of viaitora to and from the fitir.
SAMUEL IfEltll,T, Pried,lent.
1 WILLIAII M'SrfEltar, Vise President.
1 J. S. WITH ZIWIT, .
1.. , E. G. YAIINESTOCI, Rec. Secretary.
• 1'
It. J. STAIILL Cor. Secretary.
1 • JONAS Hat.TOLALIN, Tresuarer.
,
t MANAGERS.
IV4IJAx D. WILMJN, WILLIAM Wings,
EllitA YeAttosx.
Joni H. McCLILL4.3,
LAUD WILU.
•
Aug. 1 .1861%-td
CO4PARE, TEEN JUDGE
GREAT REDUCTION IN
WIIC!LESALE AND RETAIL PRICES
01 VERY SUPER/OR
• I
SILVEp and SILVER-PLATED WARES,
Or 'PLIR OWN 31ANUFACTURE.—Simh
.•. as Tea Sets. Urns. Ito Pitchers, ..31.
~,t -•-_, Waiters. Q iildels, Cike Baskets,
.... ' Castors, Butter Colers, Vegeta
*., ,=, i tile Dishea, Tureens, Sugar and
•: i Cant Basket., Syrup and Drink
:is .• ing CIIP4. Knives. Forts, and
, - Sitcoms, of rarions knots. t.-.,
~.. tr., WABRANTED TILLPLE
' Near PLATE, on hest of inetalo, and
equal toty in the market, of the LATEST STYLES.
4
and no ids are inicreptcgerited, at
JOON BOW3IAN'S
Ni•ge and Beautiful Store,
. ,
N. ;04 A r..h street, Philadelphia.
In... Please cc II .tiol evonine nor ti,..ods Lei, re pu cchuss
tag.
• N. D.—All kinds of PLATING at rearsinable prices.
Aug. 21, 1567.-ly
300 BUSHELS
EGYPTIAN SEED WIIEAT,
-• For Bale. A new ‘aebty : yields well : not apt to fall
ripens ealrly; and ewtrely free fruna all 131 th. Price, 13
Per baaitille,• W3l. WHILE,
Aug. ,;'M7 .—tf Near Gettysburg, Pa
1867
ATTENTION, ZOCAYES!
THE "illettyaburg 7.4uaiee" will meet for Drill and
Duninixe very Twidoir itud Friday Evening, at o'clock,
it Om Clurt•Loueit, uutil o:ln.nviar ordernil. lly order
Of the Ca; tnin. WM. lt. EVSTEII, O. S.
• July
COUNTY TREASURER.
TIM uni.tcrriptvd sill t,.• n rar,,!;,lato for ("cunt:, Tr , a,
41cc+ t bier: to a nunu mit ion by the Republican Ccainty
et,nvettilm. 11 ti uninatt.l and elected. he pledges bun
twit dbl.:huge the duties with Mit lily and impur
DAN lk:L TRIM)IER.
G..tty4urg,P.l , July 3, 156.7,—t
tountit Acrounts
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
YEATTS, Treawirer, in account with the
TOWNz:IIIPUI , TYRONE, Aihunt, wunty, (I;,,utity
'end.)
DR.
Fats.: Daarr.
To wholaf annatut of duplicate levied April 9,
1561-.4
Deduct witatenamt on tax
Goilector'y cowtp ieeiun
• it..zorterat lone.
t aot,itot of tax re-oived .....
Amount 'Collected by ouLecriptiou
Tutal rs.ctil,
! CR
FIRAT DRAFT .
By aracitat paid 19 wen
Subscriptien money rtfumbsl ...
lapsiise4 preouring volunteers, interest
Stamp}, dc...—____
Tressur lent Secretary's salary, including
stationery 55 99
Total ppentlitures
•
i.ailande in liatider.of Treonrer„
•
DANIR4 S. DIEM., Treasurer, in account_ with the
TOWNSIII OUTYRON Adams county, Pa.
DR.
SECOND DRAFT,
,Te anioultit borrowed from suudry perdots V. 3,0115 00
'Rccei vei., by gnbicrip 'Hon 3,028 2.5
i .
i .. SZCOND Marl.
By ammint paid 15 men $8,277 50
Redeeming David Yohe's bond, Interest and
etampi 1,004 50
IMoney paid enJohn Bolen's bond IVO 00
John Y. Mooch, to Harrisburg, .Ic-15 00
'John 611Pittentiirr, to Gettysburg ' .
135
ilsaac KO% to Chambereburg ~... 726
ijaaob GiPlttenturt, to Chrunisintirg. „ '
030'
Daniel 8: Diehl, etpensos Mr bwrding, csnrrey
anee, ssm4hile recruiting 6335
1 11. J. Were, expenses while recruiting._... 59 tiS
iStiumne......— 3 35
'Daniel Si. Diehl, for time loot and respunsihili.
[ ties Oille recruiting
Daudet 9 # Diehl, Tuensurer's percentsge.
MEE
JACOB POWER, Treasurer, in account with tho TOWN
sumo TYIt,OICE., Adams county, Pa.
DR.
SECOND DEMI, CONTINUED.
To whote atnotint of 4nplicate for $3,097 97
1.866 3,608 4d
Doiloot 6onerations of 1865.....
1806.
ottectors' commission for two
dap!! t 00....
• E --............
kat atuirout of tax receisal from two &pil
attire ~.. —. ~. . . ...... 86,671 39
Acpottu fro m Oetty!borg ifook — af.' dieerent
Uluaf
• , ~ Saco*, lug Thar aosiTtrain.
'By piii borrosned money a .45.
to persona.. $4,890
im a iel ; Dish', far tubatitute . 3W 00
along -1270 M, Itor Mslastitute and money Ler
)
•ro c1i...'....»..,:.::..„ " ' . , - 4;0 00
-kite and etpmpe....a. 070155
lee*. felt Tresamer, percentage 48 01
otal i /Mock ,gm Den Imo—. 35 on
liaanita tt, ttecretary,.iess and stationery 4U %)
Doi* . abl, Dam s lieasarer....... .... ........ 20' 89
11.1. Oral time calm while reoro-0114........ 22 01 1
tam 0001 dine Vent. . ......,... .... ..... 745
Jr' - Mikich,serriais— ... .. ....;..-...:. ........ .... 046
jqt, Lima apeat au budgies.. .. .. .:..
'''..
pgaglew, time spied an blein aAlanYabargilawkoligie ea 5.4........
giat timer..:..,
th 1.... j wages for meeting dftyo.--,.....
M3O }l' tai1......... .... -... ..,...,.....;...i...- ..... ...
. , .
•
: 'Debt®. ht.lo 3 lo ll .olTremsr . L
I 01 =gaci . d , s , Aisi i . ( Si tw itr townt bi t
athe hilt. ,j . mid 61 44,-..
c
' • • ,4.,:,...; • , murmur,
,;tq - z. , i. --. i-,.- a n ater :. ; -.1,
t-•
•
ii: itirlik
oins
. ~...-..- • -,.... :,-i.
•;71 Y., _7
$026.
1.11 18
67 6.1
196 rp
stbv, 67
72U 00
3-6 67
$2.2-' . 4 5 00
..AX) (YU
:.1k) io
53.111 75
214 9
$9,723 25
66 15
45 il
$9,44 14
$2O 89
7,306 43
. Vac as
. 215 Ell
Hill
629 04
2,9125 90
0.602 39
CR.
9 CO
26 00
1492$ 00
82 00
4 50
24 00
Skiair 35
OM 44
,
44
. .
ittNi
gellat Netitio.
ELECTION. .
AN'action for 21 Managers of the "Adams County
Shama Ere !nommen ConirttlY." yin be bald at
the Office of the Company in Gettysburg, on MONDAY
the 2d of SEPTEMBER next, between the hoots of :rand
.1 o'clock, P. M. Each member being entitle to one vote
for each Policy held by - him. -
*..TheExecntheCommitteewlll meet at 10 o'clock;
A. M., of bald day. D. A. BUEHLER, Seey. -
Aug. 14.Ltil
OTlCE.—Letters of Administra
tion with the will annexed, on the estate of less
nos O'Bobn, late of Conowago township, Adams county,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned,
re-Ming in the sold township, he hereby gives notl . :e to
all persons bladed to said estate to tusk° /mniediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the owe to. pre
sent them properly authenticated fur settlement.
MICIIAEL RBILY, Adwer.
Aug. 7,1567.-76 t
DISSOLUTION.
►IIHE partnership heretofore existing
11 betwoen the undersigned under the firm of GARD
NER. t 11110T11411, of Petersburg, Y. 8., la hereby dis—
solved.
All persons indebted , t r said firm, will please make
payment without delay. Either partner Is authorised
to nee the name of the arm in the settlement of the bi•
slnest
HAVING disposed of my stock of
Merchandise to &Item. Hartman d tAadler, and
iu retiring from a iinccelisfal business career • of nearly
rigida"' years, 1 hereby return' my grateful acknow
ledgements to my friends and customers for their liberal
patronage, and cheertul'y recommend to their generous
enconragenieut, my succussias, Messrs. Hartman.* Sad
ler. J. A. II ARDNER.
Awl! IS, 18C7.-t f
DISSOLUTION
ri 31[P: partnership heretofore existing betweett JOSEPH
1. 11. Culls and J ()sent Cuxs doing business la
Adams, co., Pa., has bem this the Mb day of August.
MT, mutually dissolved. They hereby give notke toll
persons to call and settle their claims. The books will
remain in the hands of JOSEPH CLINE who will continse
the business as heretofore.
Aug. 21.-3 t.
STRAYED SHEEP
QTRAYED frinn the premises of the subscriber
ginning of July SIX SUERS, three old ones, 'arid
three lambs, all white, with croppol tails. The old ones
have a piece taken ont of each ear, underneath. Any
person giving information in regard to above &beep to
the subscriber, residing near G ett) eburg.willbesuitably
rewarded; WM. WIBI.E.
Aug. 14.-3t*
.(Ittratiorunt.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
MALE AND FEMALE,
HANOVER, PA
'REV. 11. S. KOONS, A.M., Prin,ipal.
111t3. C. B. KOONS., 4.r.gistant
The eserci•en of this Inetitntion will codonehce on
)lONDAY, the 2nd of S EII'EMBEEt next.
Lath, Greek, and 7lathetnatics, together with the
rUITILUOiI acid higher English branches, thoroughly taught
and ittolonte prepared for any one of the College Classes.
French and tier-min—extra.
Tuition pnyabte itt advice, or at tl:e middle of tech
quarter. Apply to REV. li. S. KOOKS, A. M.,
Mauover, Aug. 21.-at Principal.
QUNNINY SIDE
FEMA.LE INSTITUTE,
EWBURII , CUMBERLAND CO., Pa
The next semaion opcna on TUESDAY the 3rd day of
SEPTEMBER next.
For particulars addre.,
IiEV. J. M. MORRISON, A. M.,
Principal.
Aug. 21.-3 L,
ci_ETTISBUIIG FEMALE INSTITUTE.
The next se,..,ion or this Institution will commence on
the second MONDAY in SEPTEMBER, next, (Sept.9th.)
icr inf.irmation concerning the school apply to
MRS. R. M. R. EYnER, Principal.
MISS M. A. LONGWELL, Aftistauta.
%V 1. It. EYSTER, A. M.,
Getty burg, Aug. '21.-3t
pENNSYLVkNIA COLLEGE
Tht. 111 Sp—i6n of this Institution will comrukee on
7'o.lr:day, S,pleJlll,,,- .and cuntibuc thirtevn
Wer1:11.
Catakatne., and other in 6.wmatidn addrea......-
11vr. 11. L. BACGIIER, D.
Predident, ur
•
lir , . C. J. EIIIIEIIART,
Principal Preparatory Dept.
littty,t.n.rg, Pa.. Auz. 13, 15C,7.-3t
BORDENTOWN FEMALE COL
LEIS E, liordentown, N.J. An institution for the
carefnl and thorough instruction of Young Ladies in all
the branches of a complete education. tkard and tuition
in the Preparatory and Collegiate depart manta, StOtt per
year. Washing, Ancient and Modern Languages, and
Ornamental brsnehes, extra. Slant n- SOU/ JOU copes' Sep
tember 19th. For Catalogues. address
REV. JOHN 11. BRAKELBY. A. 31..
Preddideut
Aug. 7.-lm
ItiisrellancouS.
WAGON MAKING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
the public that he clirries ou the
WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS
iu all it, bratatlwa. at Lin Shop, In Cumberland township,
abootono-liall mile from Lream's Hill, on the told lead
ing frion said 31i11 to th• kitutuittsburg road, and is pre
pared to ex ',al to all orattqa with pri dart ees.
Idf:."REPAIRING . 'Gz
OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO.
Ile also inner:facture. SIIAKING
Fttt[HS liltoo3l-lIANDLES, 4,r Wholesale and re
tail trade.
Ile hopes, by prompt attention to ',smitten., to merit
3r1,1 reeeive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed to
bin) at Gettysburg, will rereive prompt attention.
Aug. 7,15a.-11 IV/LLIJAI I.I.IIOUCK.
G REAT CONOWAGO MILLS.
10,000 BI:SIIELS OP WIIEAT WANTED.
The undersigned haring remodeled and improved
his mills near New Chester, (formerly called "Walnut
Grove," but now "Great donowago Mille") is prepared
to do all kinds of work In his line with unwmal dispatch.
Constantly on hand. for sale or exchange. the very bast
qual it ies of Super, Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye,
Corn and Buckwheat Flour, with emery variety of Chop
and offal of wheat.
Having a SAW MILL attached, he is prepared to saw
all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A farmer In
need of lumber and flour, can put a log upon his wagon,
throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat
exchanged for TlJar, and the log sawed, thou saving a
doable trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma
chinery now employed in these mine.
Having the beet of workmen, he will be able to please,
every body. Than,kful for past favors he hopes for a con
tinuance of the seine. H. J. MYIIRS.
New. Chester, April 23d, ISG.-Iy.
JOHN BOWMAN,
No. 704 Arch Street,
. PHILADELPHIA,
31annfacturer and Dealer in
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Our Goods aro decidedly the cheapest In the City
TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER.
tIAYSS Time, Labor, Money. Makes Weighing a pas
mile, and Monday a festival. Sold everywhete. Try it.
Addro all orders to the 3failithteturees,
IMIGLED ANDSMITII,
Chetnista and Wholeaale Druggists,
137 Math Thitd Street, Philadelphia.
March IA 1867.--Sm
. H. F. DEI3RING & BRO.,
FRESCO PAINTERS,
FREDERICK CITY, MD.,
fIESPECTAILLT inform the pub.
lie that they are prepared to POMO CHURCH.
XS, MALLS, PRIVATE IthaIDENCIPI, lc., in the moat
approved styles, modern or ancient. AU work warranted
to give foalsfaction as to taste, du tability and cheapness.
April 26, 1867 -ens
113-RO 111-§ 1 'BROOMS'
_
The
andoralgued continuos to manufacture Brooms at
Meek i stand In C.arlislo street adjoining Railroad 'Depot.
Ilawfil have during the . al flOtsupply baud, and.
will be abla to furnish thm 391301.4339.1,1 OR RETAIL.
Broome made to order or on the shame. Penman basin g
Nroom Ciont would du well to ere Utut a sall.
Clettyaburg, June 79.-3 m B. B. TIPTON.
,—. . ,
REFRESHMENT .STANDS
ON TH:E-F.A.IR!GROUND..
TAE ground set apart for ItIerICESUMBNT STANDS
the new Pabllttnukd oath. Adams County Ate
cultural Society , at G etty sbirC trill be riehd st public
- outcry, In separate ldts, out ITLIVIRAT theiVot SW
unlit* next, at UT o'clock lathe inenoon uteckedy,—'
Persolupw hiking to keep &aod4 during the Sttlrp ahauld
not lallto &flood at the twine named.
Attg.l4.-td - 44NtIXL naltWlTAtreeldett.,
TRE B ubsllt liaS' i 2HzlT t ' 'roughly;
_ydvatractibi e Ai* w. 1 : kw:it la
“liki. Lawn.% r.P. as moat c to repot.
iiiia lE ise
al to tiaGitittillßei VW . . 4 . “4147 , 1-d st
short not Ors 4 Borrol~* arum, wilettbar
, hood;otoil Will valliatlitti ~. Rheas 1e
. ' "Ili4 2 '181" 1 .I ' '' ' c - 01101M . anttdiui.
.-,
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A FAIIM IN STRABAN TOWNSHIP
ON SATURDAY, the 14th of SIPTESIDXR next, the
subscriber, Itzscutor of die last will and teats:meat
of Samnel lianas, deceased, will cffer tt Public Sale, on
the presn
lateof mid decedent, situate in /Drab= township, Adams
county, Pa" 334 miles from Gettysburg, and 1 mile from
Hanna Station on the Gettysburg Railroad, adioining
lands of A. D. Buehler, Wm. Stallsmith, John Staley and
the undersigned, containing UM ACRES, more or less,
with huge proportions of excellent Woodland and Mee.'
dew. The term is under good fence and good cultivation.
The improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded
HOUSE, large /Ilene Barn with two Soon Wagon Shed
and Corn Crib attached, Carriage House, imoke House,
Wash Houseand Bpring House, with Poultry and Hog
Rousse. Indeed every necessary outbuilding. There is •
never-failing well of water convenient to the house and
barn, with running water in in , st of the fields. 'there
Is also • n Apple Orchard, with • variety of other trult,on
the premises.
The Gettysburg Railroad runs within two hundred
yarns of the farm, thus bringing lime withiu very • con
rodent -reach.
. 1 . A. GARD:4ER,
J. W. IiARDNER
Persona winning to view the property are requested to
tail on the Executor, residing on the adjoining farm.
Bale to commenceat 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, abet}
attendance will be given and terms made known by
ISAAC Y. ERIN KEltlloFile, Ex'r.
Aug.14,1867.-ts
BLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
On Sal urday, the 7a of Septerestwr, ISt37 , all o'clock , I'. M.,
The undersigned, Executors of the Estate of Parra 11.
Sairn, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premi
ses, the following described Real Estate of said deceneed,
viz :—A VALUABLE FARM, eittotte in Huntington tp.,
Adams county, Pa., one and a half miles southeast of
York Springs, near the Carliele and Hanover turnpfke,
adjoining mode of George Marta, Peter Ilyera,Bebastints
Fickee, and others, containing 53 ACRES a 65 PEtiCilt
ES, about 8 Acree of which are covered with thriving
Timber, with a fair proportion of excellent Meadow.
The Improvements consist Of a (,rood Twafltory LOG
Log and Frame Weatherboarded Bars, Wagon
Shed, Own Crib, nog House, Carriage House, Spring
'Louse, with two never-failing Springs mar the twuse
There . is a flue Apple Orchard, and a variety of other
fruit. on the premises. The land le in a high state of cul
tivation, having been recently limed.
JOSEPH H. CLINK,
JOSEPH CLINE,.
em. The Farm will be offered at Private Sale until the
day above named, and persona are drivited to call in the
meantime to view it. xi-Attendance will be given and
terms made kuuwu by LKIVIS
ABNER, S., BINDER,
.Flrecutore
Aug.?', 1667:
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned. Administrator, cam testament° an
nex°. of the estate of Erma:rat Mx GlnUt, late of Ramil-
Wnban township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will, by
virtue of a decree of the Orphans' Court of said county,
expose to Public Sale, on Friday, the llth day of October
next, at 1 o'clock, P.M., on the premises, the valuable
FARM of said deceased, situate in .Carroll's Tract,"
Elauilltonban township aforesaid, about 34 mile east of
Fairfield, on the road leading to Euimitts burg, contain
ing 120 ACRES, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land,
with excellent running Water in most of the fields. The
Improvements are a two story Stone Dwelling, Log Baru,
with Wagon Shed attached, Stone Spring Hours, and
other out-buildings About 2P Acres are in first-rate
Meadow with a lair proportion of good Timber. There
is a good Orchard of choice Fruit; also a never-failing
Spring of Water near the door. Several Quarries of good
Limestone have been opened on the premises.
air• Persons desiring to view the Farm, will call on the
undersigned residing thereon.
Attendants will be given and terms made known
by EWEN ISZER SlctilNLEr, Adtu'r.
Aug. 21.-ts
York- True Democrat insert 3 times and charge this
office.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
TIMBER LAND
The nndersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testa
ment of Daym E. Conic, deceased, will sell at Public Sale,
on the premises, on Saturday the 21st day of September
next. 30 ACLES OF VALUABLE TIMBER, situate in
Menallen township, about two miles north-west of Ben
dentrille, near to road leading to Carlisle, adjoining lands
of Aaron Paxton, Pinegrove Iron Works...laity!' VFicker.
ham and others. It will b e sold in six Lot. of about five
Acres each. Four of the above Lots are covered princi.
'ally with good thriving Chest nut Timber—the others
iave Chestnut, White Oaa, Pin Oak and Hickory.
ifiGig•Penions wishing to view the premised will call at
lie resitlence of Samuel E. Cook, above Bendersv ille.
.earSele will commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., when at.
endauce will be given and terms made known by
TIIO3IAS E. COOK,
GEORtiE 11. COOK,
Executor..
dne. 21.-ts
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad
alma county, will be offered at Public Sale. on Wedneaday,
the 18th day of September. 1587, the FARM of Samuel
Cashman, deceased, sit natelnAlletintpleasan t township,
near Gulden's Station on the Gettysburg Railroad. ad
joining lands of John Cashman, John May, John Miller,
(merchant.) and containing GO ACRES. more or leas; im
proved *with a two-story ROUGHCAST 110CSR, a good
Log Barn, Wash house well of never-Ltiling water near
the door, and a splendid young Orchard. The land has
liii
been limed, is in a good at' cultivation and under
good fencing. Therein proportion of excellent
timber. The property- ahown to persons wishing
to purchase by the Wid ow, g on it.
Sale to commence at 1 dock,t P. 31., *hen attend.
ance will be given am! terms made known by
DILE. meLlioßN,
Guardian for the minor children of Samuel Cashman, de.
ceased
By the Court—A. W. Mts - ru, Clerk. [Aug. 21.-Zt+
PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
The nuderdgned will B ell at Private Saie, his valuable
Farm, in Cumberland township. oil the Chambersburg
pike. about 21-2 milea from Gettysburg, adjoining, hinds
of Abraham Plank, George Storer. Whisler, Heller, and
others, containing 100 ACRES of first-rate laud—the
Acres of which are in good Timber. The 'Lint - movements
area good two-story
with o Lank Barn, with all the necessary odt-buildings
—two wells of good water, a fine thriving younz Orchardof choice Fruit, and other improvemento. The fences are
in good order, and the farm Ma high Etate of cultivation,
must of it Laving been recently limed. It Is convenient
ly located, and is regarded u one of the best farms In the
neighborhood by competent judges. Also t a lot of ground
in New Salem, un which is erected a now two story
a Frame Stab le t earriage House, Rog Pen, and other
necessary out•bliildiuga, with a well of first-rate water
c .nvenient to the door. This property is admirably ad
apted for a Shoemaker, Tinner, or Tailor, either of which
businesses would prove profitable, as the town is rapidly
improving, and a demand for these trades is increasing.
tarn not sold within 30 days theabore properties will
be rented. .
Sir Persons desiring to view the same, and wislijng
further information, can call upon the undersigned resid
ing in Now Salem. My Post Office address is Cashtown,
Pa. Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to ax
amine these properties before purchasing elsewhere.
July 31.-40 JACOB MICKLEY, D. of D.
FARISI AT PRIVATE SALE
I offer for sale my'YAR3I situated in Straban town
ship, two miles east of Gettysburg, on the turnpike lead
ing to York, and known on the old Trestle Yarn. It
contains 151 ACRES of good land, and is in a high state
of cultivation. It has been thoroughly limed, anellirin
goad repair. The fences are mostly of good locust posts
and chestnut rails. There are about Al ACRES In good
Meadow, Iv leg in three separate parts. There are also
about 35 acres of thriving timber, and good springs of
Water in every BV.& except one. There is a new two:
story BRICK ROUSE, and a Bank Barn over 100 feet
long newly covered. There isan excellent Spring near
the house; else a good well of water near the Barn.—
About a Acres are covered with excellent grafted Fruit
—Apples and peaches.
irill - Any person wishing to purchase a good home will
do well to view this snug little Farm before purchasing
elsewhere.
June 5, 1867.-0
PIII3LIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
The undersigned, Execator of the Estate of REMIT
Barn= deceased, wilisek at Public Sale. on Priddy,
August 304,11187, at 1 d P. N., on the premises,
that valuable 'FARM situate in Cumberland township,
three and a half Miles south of Gettysburg, on the road
leading from Mark's Church to the Taneytawn road, and
adjoining lands or John Trost's George Bushman and
Henry Lott, containing 60 ACR ES, more or leas, with
about 10 acres of Timber. The improvements consist of
a two story LOG HOUSE, eased fit with brick, and Kitch
en attached, a small Frame Barn,aud swell of water neur
the door, with a Spring of running water through the
property. There is also a One young Orchard.
Zit-Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of rile by JOHN TROSTLK lix'r.
Ang.l4, 1067.-ts
a i Valuable MERCHANT MILL,
.4.N. BARK MILL mad MAW MILL, with 40 AOKKB
OP LAND. Known as uSandoe'sAlill," on Marsh creek,
in Adams county, Pa., 4 miles •northeast from' Emmitio.
burg, and b miles southwest from Gettysburg, ail in good
order, water power heavy, and in a good grain countrY.
One other MILL, known as "Hollinger's Mill," wi,tb
60 ACRES 08 LAND, one mile from Abbottstown, po
the Ilinover turnpike. Ail In good order.
ORORGN ARNOLD - .
Aug. 7, 1807.—U
.%n:11 01 E WESTERN PRE-EMPTION
" -- LANDs.—I have *wend Tracts of choice
Western PRE-EIRPT/ON LAN* good locations,' near
Railroads, Cotint/Toshos, At., in well-settled neighbor
hoods. Initial I win ezetutnge at a fair price for real es
tate in Adams innlntp.
Aug. 7, 18k/7.—U OZOROE ARNOLD.
FOB, tAL.E.—A Choioe. FARM,'
iq • high state -ot caltlvation; 721 ACRII3; 10 0
bitahelent Lime to the acre ; 20 Acres in Treiber; large
Mnakillitru and Brink Dwelling; plenty of Fruit, &c.; 2
Masa Mist from Gettysburg.
One other very desirable PAR3l,eoutaininAl23 ACRXI3
2Citcree in TI 16h; bulkUnge good; a4jointng Ban•
~doe's It 9l D ropirty,. 6 miles south from tiettyslivirg. Lb
per Acm 4in - buy this farm. 0319. ARNOLD.
August
boa -
. _ .
reheat *Lula& . MILZ with plenty
Ivo*, pint Cadquirsk Adams county, Pa.
Am6l, , • h.*.
OfititE.-41143 41tole or part of
nto (d yeah lagidiad townildp, caatalAr 98
ttimpriiito g
err ,k 4
scat Ostatt,Salto.
A RAU CHANCE
Ftott eitPrimaifirs.
AT PUBLIC BALE.
THE FARM
STONE DWELLING,
BRICK DWELLING,
JOSEPH TROSTLE.
FOR SALE,
ALSO-
ALSO-
lig, (rotate Misr
.. .•
FAR AT PRIVATE 2. ALX r
I offer a private sale at my residence In Tyrone town
ship. onelle west of ileidiereborg, mi the Manallen
read, 100 CRBS Ott GOOD LAND. tnewhich are a two.
i i
story Lo g louse, weather.boarded, and plastered Stone
d Bank Barn . There le kVA wen of Wager
near the I um; also two streams df neintliilleg miSer
running t rough the Win: Abotutt) Asa asli Of young
thriving T SIBBIL with a never-failing Spring of run
ning wale thereon. There are about 25 Acres of good
Meadow d; also a good Lime Kiln on the farm, and
a good 0 CHARD OF FRUIT. The ffartu has beau
limed thr times within .tifteera veers. It MAE a hick
state of cultivation, and is surrounded with 'Wile and
Churches. There is a good School-house on the term.
in., ..Any person wishing to see this Band, or that 9a
the York tasopike, will -
Bud meat home at &Wanda. -
June 5, 1867.—tf ' JOABPII TA,OBTLE.
I .
V__ARMS FOR SALE.
Ivrill eel the Farms, .
NO. ' . •Lying on tho Itaxriaburg
and Gear urgvorui between York Springs and ileidlers•
burg, coot ning 121 ACRES, with Improvements, now
occupied kr:tames Miller. Price $25 per aces.
No. 2. Lying on the Carlitle and.
New °afore road, between Iltddlersburg and Now Ches.
i d
ter, contal Ing 145 ACRES, with good improvements
now occopl by George J. Shank. Price SIC per tete:
Terms: One half to be paid on the delivery of. the
deal; the truce to snit the purchaser, either in cash
or in drat J dgruent Roads allot Imo than $2OO for No. 1,
and $4OO the Ne. 2, to b.: paid annually with interest. '
.!r-These farms are patented, lin handterenely and have
been limed. W.F. BUNNEIL
May '..11,1.1357.-tr
goal* 141195, "Ittedirints, &c.
Drugs, and Medicines.
FI)RNEY 'S OLD STAND.
BE urOcrsigned having taken charge of this
T
utid popular Store, takes pleasure in in—
fornijog thif public that he la cotioutitly receiving froiih
supplier of 411 kinds of -DItCGS AND M EDICINES, from
the m -at reliable bousex; and in ptrpareed to arcommt.
date bill eniiituuterei with any articlt iu Lin tine
.1
FitEstr DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
of every di.Wcrlptlon, all the popular PATENT MIDI i
CIN or ilia 'day, with a full supply ul chemicals. Per
fluttery. P4nts, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, 1:11111111, Torpen
tine, Hair (Ids, Its trac ts,Soaps, Brushes, together with
a great vari;ty,of Fancy articles—in short, everything
usually fon Ilu a first class Drug Store—constantly On
hand.
Ara•Phpilciitas supplied at reasonable rates, and pre. '
acriptions easefully compounded and prepared at all
hours of the dity and night—Sunday not excepted. Be
lug determined to veil cheap,he would ask a liberal share
of public patrdnage. Give rasa tall , and set! Oar par
selves. : JOBB ii FOUNIIII.
May 29, Isll7.
A. D. BUEHLER,
AL AND 3118CELLADMOU3
THEOLOGtCAL, CLAW
0321
lia
EDICINES,
DRUGS, • MI
ONERY,
CM
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Chainbcoilfurg ar Diamond
May 29, 1867.1 y
DR. R. HORNER'S
DRUGS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS,
0.1 , 7 T N Uft (1, PA
Hi{ roWII tayparati,ns are all gnaran4 to answer the
purpo.es
Dr. R. 11...nor's Anti*Choloraawl Diarrbern,niii7
tote, A,r all AlOwanen of tho atutnatil
tod Lowels.
(Ywin for C6apl"l Hands
Vragritnt styrrh, fnr prenerving anti %want ify
ing the t.v.11, and for alidiananos of On
gams.
His Tunic and Alterative Powders, tor Horses and
Cattle, are superior to any to the market.
Plfre.t iquor3 fur me.lieul nAr. Pr, scrii.t ions
TAT...fully 111
a4vire without charge
JnnH 5, iS i -t!
Kumbtr, imc, Sr.
LUMBER, & COAL,
AS' I ifJIENSE STOCK!
CUI:NEI: OF CARLISLE ST. AND THE IZAILEGAID,
CTTYSBURG,
IN order to give the public something
like an adequate idea of the immense stock of Um
ber. Coral. stoves, Timware.ke., ke., on hand awl for sale
by the undersigned, at his establishment, in Carlisle st.,
scroA4' CIA Itailroad Worn the l'ansoneer Station., he •
would onumnrate as far an the limits era newspaper ad
vertisemezit will allow :
•
IN THE LUMBER LINE :
•
- .
Boards amPlank of every grade, from tunings to panel,
Joists and'cantling, pine and hemlock, Siding, placed
and unpLuted, Flooring. Sliingles,Shingle Laths,Plartere
lug Laths,; Pickets, ready-made Doors and Bash, Illiude
and Shatturs,—in fact, everything need for building pur
poses. 1
IN THE COAL LINE
Shamokin White Ash and Lykens" Valley Red Mb.
these two irarieties being the purest and best for all
domestic pnrposes. Also the rery best Broad-top and
Allegheny!Smith eoal.
10¢For u iortIculars of Stoves. T inwaro, /le., we miter •
tisement der head of Stove and Tinware.
C. 11. BUEHLER,
July 3, Ipei
LUMBER! LUMBER!
NEW LUMBER YARD IN EM
, MITTSI3URtit4ID.
wouldTespeetfully inform the
pie that we have established a LABOR LUM
BER YA In Ernmlttsburg,
UMB .164 SCANTLING, PICKETS AND LATHS
" FLOOR ING BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS,
• silurpou.s, BLINDS, •
•
nod every description of Building Lumber furnished at
the low est 'cash prIE co, by
Jnne il 4806 --.1.f WILLIAM ULRICII t
. Agent for Potter A Igo.
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NT,' W LtMBER YARD
TILE dridarsiguld has opened a LUMBER
YARD, on the Railroad, Near' Onion .t
Reilly's LIM° Kilns, Gettysburg and asks the public to
give him aicall. Ills assortment is one of the best ever
offered he , inn his prices silbrd ouly the mnalleatittring
profit. 11~ him MMUS PINK PLANK, Inch and hall
BOARDS, woumk, PALINGS, Ac., Ac., and le con
stantly jk,
tug to his stock. Come surd examine for
yourselecti
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Ply oiShieglen,atlo%y price4,alwayxon bend
JACOB SILICAD:4.
SUNGLES.—Prime . Shingles, the
beet IM the market, for pate at JACOB MIKAN'S
new Lnint4ir Yard, on the Railroad, adJelning We Lime
Kilns, 0 etlvibu re • • P10v.1366.-ta
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Milne & Coal.
111 ~T & REILLY have ertted
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atiano lam Kilns, on the Itallr mid
areitherif re better pritpaied than ever to MI y,the
best of'Ll 11, in large or sinalignantales. Warmers and
others can hereafter look fur a snore prompt Ailing el
their man and are invited teiesitend anti aostimus.
theft fitVo to a firm which is making every effort:Mao.
commode them in the beat manner possible.
They w also continue to keep pit head, for sale, a
good inapp of the different kinds of COAL, which they
will sell a small profits. . •
Cold pa Limed& ered anywhere in Gottystottp.
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