The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 25, 1867, Image 3

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DYSPEPSIA..
There is no disease which experience hu so limply
proved to be - rantedfoble by the . "
PERUVIAN SYRUP,' -
(a protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron), as Dys
pepsia. The moat inveterate forma of this disease hay.
been completely cored by tithe medicine, se ample
mooy of some of our first citizens proves.
/PROM MS VENERA bLE ARCHDEACON BCOTT, D. D
Duanas, Canada nut.
• • • "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of mask THAR
2b TIAILLI ararmara."
• • • -I have been so wonderfully bendltted In the
three abort weeks during which I have need the Peru vim
Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality.
People who bays known me are astonished at the change
I am widely known, and can but recommend to others
that which has done so much for me." • • • •
ANOTBXR CLPIGYIKAN WRITES AS DOLLOWS
.24y voyage to Europe is indefinitely postponed. I
have discovered the "Fountain of Health" on this side of
the Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Syrup have res
cued me from the fangs of the fiend Dyspepsia."
A pamphlet of 31 pages, containing a history of this re
markable remedy, with a treatise on 'lron as a methb
cane," will be sent free to any address.
The genuine has "Pratfnan Sritus" blown in the glass.
J.V. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
.36 Dry street, New York.
ISept. 4.-lm
sir. sal 1.../ ill Druggists
TO CONS UMPTrVES
The REV. EDWARD A. WIX.SON will send (free of
chargO) to all who desire it, thelproicription with the di
rections for making and using the simple remedy by which
he wee cured of a lung affection; and that dread d loess.
Coasamptkin. His only object is to benefit the afflicted
and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as
it will coin them nothing, and may prove a blousing.—
Please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No. 165 South Seecub., Et., Williamsburg, New York
June 5,1867.—1 y
NO2
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY pR. SCHENCK'S
MEDICINES.
•
TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be pre
pared so that the lungs will heal. 'To I.ccomplish this
the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an ap
petite created for good wholesome food, which, by these
medicines will be digested pnperly, and good healthy
blood made; thus, building up the constitution. DR
13ClIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach
of all bilious or musoons accumulations; and, by using
the Sea Weed Tonic invonnection, the appetite is restor
ed.
SCHENCK'S PIILMONIC SYRUP is rutricions as well
as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all im
purities are expelled from the system, arid good, whole
some blood made, which will repel all dimes.. If pa•
dents will take these medicines according to directions
Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields
readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, -to
cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that
because the bowels are not costive they are not required,
for sometimes In diarrhoea they are necessary. The
stomach must be kept healthy ; and an appetite created
to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory
organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that
is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent
taking cold... Exercise about the roams as much as pos
sible, eat all the richest food—tat seat, game, and, in
fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and
mast teat* well. [Oct. 25,1866.—werc1y
cw g4,dtertionntotp.
YORK COUNTY FAIR
THE Tenth Annual York County-Fair will be hehl at
York, Pa., October 1,2, 3, and .4 ,1887.
For the Exhibition- of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine,
Poultry, Ac., Agricultural Implements ' Machinery, In
ventions, Farm Products, Fruits, Household floods, Fancy
Work, An.
PREMIUMS AVER 2 , 600.
COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL
With additional liberal Premiums offered by the York
Trotting Association, for the trial of Horses.
TILE PENNSYLVANIA FRUIT GROWERS' SOCIETY
will be is Session at York during Fair week, and will
exhibit Fruits on the Grounds of the Agricultural Society.
For particulars or Premium Lists of the Fair, address
GEo. A. Litman", Treasurer, or W. 8. ROLAND, Secretary.
Sept . 25,-1 is JOHN EVANS, President.
VOTlCE:—Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Jolts Tammateatron, late of
Straban township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same
township, he hereby' ives notice to all persons indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment, and thee
having claims against Ilia same to present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
Sept. 2.5.-6 t JACOB G. McILEIENNY, After,
PAMPHLET LAWS. i
TTIE PAMPIEILET ✓LAWS forliffi, have been received
at the Prothonotary's Office, and are now ready fur
distribution among the persons entitled by law to receive
them. J. A. ILITZHILLER, Proth'y.
Sept. 23.-3 t
A FIRST CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Within two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris
burg road, with all necessary improvements,
and in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160
Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.—
For further information, apply to
WM. WIBLE,
Gettysburg, Pa.
Sept. 25.—tf
NOTICE
•
IWILL he in Gettysburg with Flour, Ac., every MON
DAY and FRIDAY in each week. Persons who may
desire me to furnish them with either Flour or Feed-stuff,
will leave their orders, either with John 0 riamer or Dan
ner A Zeigler, - stating the kind and quantity wanted,
when the ®me will be delivered at their dwellings, by .
Sept. 25, 1867.-tf GEORDE DINGELL.
DRUG STORE
- pox" SALE.—The subscriber, Ex
ecutor of the Estate of Dr. H. C. ECSZE.T, deceased,
will sell. at Private Sale, the HOUSE and DRUG ES
STABLIi•HMENT of said deceased, on the public square
in HANOVER, in York county, Pa.. being a i excellent
stand for a Drug Store, well establlthed, with a good run
01 custom. A ll desirous to.eugage in the Drug Busine.s
would do well to call and exnuilue for themselves, as it
will be sold—iftfut at private sale, at public male, with
out reserve. STEPHEN KEEVER., Exec utor.
Sept. 'IS.-its
N E w
SEGAR STORE.
I priE undersigned announces to the citizens of Gettys•
burg and the Ticlnity, that he has just opened a
NEW SEGAR STORE ,
IN GETTYSBURGI . •
He will keep on hand the best BRANDS, and 'lei manu
facture for general sale throughout the county. Hi wil
sell nt the lowest living prices, and at wholesale and re
tail.
• II is Store is in Chambersburg street, a half square
wee of the Eagle Hotel Hotel, on the south side.
WASHINGTON BIERBOWER.
Sept. 25, 155T.-3m*
BARGAINS
atethe new
G .R 0 . 0 E R Y
IN GETTYSBURG.
JOHN dRESS & SON
HATE opened anew GROCERY, in Gettysbarg, on the
north•west corner of the Public Square, havejust
received a splendid assortment of FRESH
GROCERIES,
including Sugars, Coffee, lEolaseee, Syrup, Teas. Spices,
Tobacco, Salt, Fish, Hama, Shoulders, ate. Also,
QUEENSWARY, CONFCTIONS,
•
Nuts,lftnits,Sosix, Fancy Articles and rtolione generally.
We will also keep on band FLOUR and FEED-STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASti,we are prepared to sell
very cheap. Give us a call and Judge fur yourselves.
SePt. 25,186.7.-tf .11liN CRESS,
J. CRESS.
J. L. S.CHICK
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
ME ItINOES,
POPLA,INS,
WOOL' DEL AIRES,
ALPACCAS,
COB,IIRGS,
and PLAIN and FANCY GO OODS of
all kinds, which he is selling CHEAP=
ER THAN EVER, Call at
S. W. Corner of Public Square,
Gettyaburg, Pa.
scp .46, nag.-tf
Clear 'Smooth Skin and Beautiful
. bLoo_ol e t tind lui v ietraion v.. of Mgmacobri Obablia:
trawl maribot
rt. rowing Seek opoeviannos and 0114466 , t!f
UK skin.
RE
t
Nur Nttitoigements.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
rip LIR Beard ofDlrectors Ml6* lifununastmrg Mutual
I. - Fire Instirance Bocisty, hese levied a tak et one and
three-biarthe'per cent. Upon the wftintit IKON told by
rhe.,T reistiref, to meet lose'eastaitied by fire during the
current year. payable on or after the 7th day of October,
1661. A falitue to pig within thirty days works a fbr
feiture of the policy. The following Darnedperform will
collect theta: in the districts specified, sin : PeterScholl,
-near Illittown, the township of Franklin ; Barnet Myers,
Bendersville, the township of Menallefi and Tyrone north
west of the Chesnut Ridge; Michael Deatrick, Br., near
Lower's Mill, the township of Butler and the lower end of
Tyrone •, N.J. Walt.pan, near Petersburg, Mip townships
of Huntington and Latlinot e; John Mickley, near Fair
field, the townships otalamlitonban and Liberty ; Michael
Deatriek, Jr., at biummathurg, • the townships of High
land, greedom, Mountjoy and Carol eriand; George
Thomas, near New Chester, the townships of Stratum,
Reading, Berwick, Hamilton, Oxford, Conowago, Union,
Germany and Mocuttpleaccut.
Sept. 25.-1 t JAMES BM sau4., Secretary.
NOTICE TO A,SSF.SSORS.
THE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are
hereby notified to attend at the Conunlseloners' of
fice, in the Borough of Gettysburg, to receive blank as,
sessmant Duplicates and the necessary instructions, as
follows:
The Assessors of Union, Conaway, Berwick, Berwick
barony, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, lionntplewmat;
, Btraben, Idonnljoy, end Littlertown, will at
tend on °MUT the:l4th day of 00TOBBit next.
And the Amalgam of the Borough of Gettysburg, Cum
berland, Highland, freedom, Liberty, iliuniltonbaq
.Itranklin, Butler, Henallen, Tyrone,
Huntington, and
Latknore, will 'attend on TUESDAY the 15th day of
OCTOBER next.
By order oldie Coombstonere. -
Fept.2s.4t J. M. WALTER, Clerk.
.tirCbmpiler copy.
FOR SALE
A very desirable FARM, containing 97 ACRES, of good
land, situated on the York pike about one mile from Get
tysburg, Pa. The land is In a high state of cultivation,
beautifully located, and well adapted to raising grain or
grating, improved by a DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRICE
DWELLING and Back-building, one half new anti the
otheipart recently put in thorough repairs to match;
beautifully situated, overlooking the town and surround
ing country; Barn, Stabling, and all necessary out-build
ings,, excellent water and good fencing. 10 Acres of Wood
land and fine Meadow. Also, a thriving young Orchard
of the choicest selections of Apples and Peaches, Peach
Orchard now bearing, Pears and small fruits in abun
dance, on the' premises, Apply to
Sept. 25,11937.-tf SHZPARD STAMMERS.
WOOD LOTS FOR SALE.
IWILL sell at Public Bak, on Friday the 25th day of
1 October newt, on the premien. at 10 o'clork, A. M.,18
LOTS OF EXCALLIINT TIRMIR LAND, running tram
4 1 4 to 8 Acres, being a part of the Sandoe Mill property,
on Minh Creak, Adams county, Pa.
119... Terms accommodating and will'be made known on
day of sale. ' GEO. ARNOLD.
Oettysburg, Sept. 25.-te
GOODS FOR
FALL & WINTER
18 6 7.
IF YOU WANT
CHEAP CLOTHS,
CHEAP CASSIMERES
CHEAP CASSINETTS,
CHEAP MERINOS,
CHEAP ALPACCAS
CHEAP MOHAIR LUSTRES,
CIIEAP COBURGS,
ACHEAP DELAINES
CHEAP SHAWLS,
CHEAP BLANKETS,
CHEAP CARPETS,
CHEAP QUEENSWARE,
All New and the Latest Styles
GO TO
DUPHORN tt HOFFM AN,
N. W. Cor. of the Square
Sept. 18, 1867.—t r
ORNAMENTAL TOYS.
kWARNER ---
JOHN
HAS just received from Philadelphia the . largest,
best and cheapest assortment of
ALBUMS,
ORNAMENTAL TOYS,
TOILET SETS,
FANCY CARD DE VISITES,
FRUITS, CONFECTIONS,
A-VD NOTIOXS OF ALL BINDS;
ever opened in Gettysburg. Call at his store ori Patti
more et., opposite Fahnestocks' Store. Iftept. IS, MIA
THE BALTIMORE DAILY MORNI4IG
4 - .IIBRIC.AIV" AND _COMMERCW AD - rionsAs,
11-4LT1N02211, YD.
THE BEST PAPER IN TILE STATE.,
TERMS $9.00 PER !NNUM
THE TRI-WEEKLY AMERICAN
:Mt hnDV 01 - 010 11100 kitilari ►a_fs:/NV
TWO DAYS' NEWS IN ONE SHEET
PRICE $6 PER YEAR
T/LE DAILY AFTERNOON AMERICAN
CONTAINS THE LATEST NEWS.
` 'Tilt DAILY AND TB:I-WEEKLY iarneeof the Axiom.
CIS osintain all the latest news, both Yoreignand Domes
tie, received by mail and telegraph. Everything of pub.
lie interest Is obtained at the earliest moment and given
to the public. Our special correspondence give lit detail
ail particulars not obtainable through the usual tele
graphic synopsis.
The proprietors will continue to nee their energies to
render the various issues valuable for the record of every
deLintelligince as well as for the, general Interest and
vi.ty of each sheet. No facilities which can be used
Will be snared to disseminate nseini knowledge and
chronicle important events.
In every department of legitimate newspaper 'enter
prise the Publisl: ere prepose to meet the deniand for ear
lytidings agrees, from whatever guartser,with the dee
terminatlce of making.theAllsmosit wonlY of patronage
and support. Our lug* six-cylinder Hoag prese,tegether
with our paper folding machine, places= far in advance
of any journal south of Philadelphia In hoilitiee for the
rapid and early supply of newspapers. Sixteen editions
of the kingless are bated Weekly odour aloes c onsisting,
of Morning, Afternoon, Tri.eweeddy and Weltly
P
Prom this get alone rimy be judged the extent sT r4
our
Combined circulation.
THE WEEKLY AMERICAN,
ISSUED - EvE:nrtaxbAT itoßaimpa,
PRICE ELM PER TEAR
The Wsnxt AXULICAN has a steadily growing. @lnnis
.
tioN u hell*
Tw HH2dnier PAN:His TuscotarrgY.
It contains twatfreieht columns of readlng. matter and
from the act but Los adrertisements (ommistins of but
hilf s eommatkare aflovild In ft the •proltrirtors *rear.
- girded the~ apeee kr airing all the onment non
o f the wea4brildss • charmang toe in tinny inns. Its
stiseellaasous ooatents w Interesting and useful, the
%l a d e wins: prepared with a view to _making it a wel
come & m il: Thataninnaling 11114 1 8 inaniiceintr,
- . - -432Htit - Olt 2 / 1 Ls SIM Rua
enters toneWist4tl4 eittrrO PAP= alma be stenolls
sun enclosed, to
olus. Q yuLTOX t 801,
mk t . - ato tla Hammon la Italarom
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CHEAP NOTIONS
Nat gavutiputnic
THAYER & ;NOYES'
GREAT CIRCUg
‘11117,0)01,
PERFORMING LIONS
AND
ET4EPHANTS!
Manager Dr. dam as L. Thayer.
Equestrian Manager.....Mr.,Chat W. Noyes.
Equestrian Director Horace Smith.
Leader of Crchestra Phil. Blumenschein.
Teasurer Wm. C. Crum.
Business Agent....— Fred. S. Conldock.
Gen. Ag't of Publicatiims....Olivier P. Myers.
SEASON OF 1867. ,
EVER ITHING INEW
EVERYTHING NOVEL!
EVERYTHING EXCELUNT
AN ENTIRE NEW ESTABLISILICENT,
Including a NEW and E.XTENSIVh
MARQITER
NEW APPOINTMENTS and
NEW PROPERTIES
NEW WAGONS,
By Jacob Rech, Girard avenue ,and Eighth
street, Philadelphia.
NEW HARNESS,
By L. J. Lloyd, Albany; N. Y., of the most.
exquisite workmanship and design.
NEW TRAPPINGS and CAPARISONS,
NEW SEATS and UkO LSTERY,
NEW DECORATIONA,
BANNERS and FLAGS,
New and elegant BAND CHARIOT, an d
SPLENDIDLY DECORkED CAGES.
The Pavillon nightly brilligitly
ILLUMINATED, WITH GAS,
Manufactured by TGATErt t NOTES' new portable Gas
Works, and the only traveling establishment in
the world that is so beautifully mid por
e Melly lighted.
THAYER & NOYES
Take pleasure In announcing that their long establish
ed and favorite Circus and Animal Exhibition has been
thoroughly reorganised and completely 'renewed in ev
ery detail—thus enabling the management to present
the public with
SOILETHING FRESH AND ATTRACTIVE,
embracing all the paraphernalia and adjuncts necessary
to a first-class Circus. ,The limits of an , advertieement
will witmely suffice for a full thaeriptlon at the outfit, or
the talents of the artists employed in this unique estab
lishment; but the proprietors take especial pride in di
recting attention to the Equestrian Company, which is
composed of all the old favolitiee,
lIORSEMIN GYMNASTS AND ACROBATS
in the profession.
A CAGE OF TRAINED LIONS,
hag also been placed in thie• Exhibition' Which will be
entered by
MR. CHAS. WHITE,
who will give a sensational performance while in the
midst 'Atheist) formidable and ferocious beuts;
THE BABY ELEPHANT
recently imported from Africa, is Indeed a; curiosity—the
smallest animal of the kind ever seen—being
ONLY 40 INCHES HlOlll
A peculiar and exceedingly thrilling feature in the show
will be the carrying of a
LIVE% WILD LION THROUGH THS. STREETS
Uncaged and enchained--a sight seldom i seen! At the
same time, perfectly safe,the anima). being under the
thorough control of its keeper.
THE EQUESTRIAN. COMPANY
embraces the elite of the genic art, and whose names
wilt answer for the assertion, viz :
Dr. JAS. THAYER, Humorist.
Mr. C. W. NOYES, Animal Trainer.
Mr. C. REED, Bareback Rider, Lc.
Mr. CHAS. PARKER, Contortionist.
Mr. H. SMITH and SON, Double Equestrians. ks.
•
HOGLE and KEEPE, Acrobats, Lc.
The WACO BROTHEB.S, Trapezist'. -
Mme. DzLORME, Equestrienne.
Miss EUGENE DaFOE, Equestrienne.
Master WOODA COOKE, great Boy Riderand Deeper.
Mr. CHAR. M'CARTY, Horizontal Bar Performer.
Mr. F. ROBINSON, Scenic Rider.
Mr. J. II UNTE.B.SON, Batont Leaper and Double Somer.
WEI last.
Mr. ALLYN SMITH, Vaulter, dc,
Wtth a host of auxiliaries.
THE BABY ELEPHANT,
LEARNED PONY AND TRICE HORSE
"GREY . MOLE" will be Introduced by MT. Noyes.
THE COMIC MULES
Will be introduced by Dr: THAYER, and the Time
CLAIM will prodncotbeir own credentials unassisted.
ifit-rms GORGEOUS PAM) CHARIOT, with the
splendid BAND OF MUSICIANS, will be followed by the
HenHiceotly docorktedoarrlag. *sand vans, stnd will prove
an eminently IMPOSING SPECTACLE very rarely
Peen in this country.
ADMIMION = 50 cents.
CHILDREN under 10 years of ago 25 "
sa..rw'o PERFORMANCES DAlLY—A,fternogn at 2,
Evening at 134.
See Pictorial and Descriptive Bills.
WILL E f ILILIBIT IN •
GETTYSBURG; 41.0NDAY, REPT. 80t h.
•
HAINITTRBURG,EATURDAY,SEPT. 28th.
HANOVER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER let
sop:. 16.4 t
NOTICE
Frill stnimmENOloprs of Om mirk's" Salpistsit
.s. Schools Jn the County ars requesbut to melt to the
Lecture Ropui tit Christ Cleurdi, Gettyiburg,. - 14t,Pet Aso.
lirday 5 4k dig of October; 'At 10 ietteek,Val ° Uk•
hito oonsideritioUtbe rfety of pileuht,s 0 " . 11 f7
.. D . 1"1° A. Ira ' -alto. mitirt4thit: fil.
It. a. mcm , . prtsby,' Art _ i
Ais tt
• Wiltil. WU LS • " - St. Mimes
J. L. SCRIM, ' ".._ Methodist • s
Vt . n.
GBO. 011YIS, 4-
. oer; Re termed "
Gettysburg, Sept. 18.--St ' - • t
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2 imi - 3 XXPERrE=EV ' : ' ..
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, ' .13besIGAGENTS
laaa.,_„, have at opportuagOlitii OWN* ikittlalTilf
FA 111 , 17 5* 4 2 Iwo=
1114581 44 s
7 .laM i l 4*Alt:
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k*K-
JOE HIPIDRIMR.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
Gt{OCERIES
cheap, come to our store in East York street where every
thing in our 'ins will be sold at a short profit .
Evei7thing kept in LEM class grocery, will be fownd
there, also
CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Produce taken In exchange for goods, cash paid for old
most.
*3.Farmers come and see
THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
\ WARREN'S
E.aCTRIC CHURN,
which make one•tburth more butter than * any other
Churn (oat of the same cream.) We keep them for sale and
will be pleased Mellow them. Don't forget the place.
HENDRICKS k WARREN.
Gettysburg, Sept.lB, 1867.—g
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and
"Vile public that he has taken his sou, CRAII.II H.
STAIIMITII Into partnership, and the business will here
after be conducted under the firm name of Wit. C. Brame
MUTH & BON. Re return* his thanks to the public for
the liberal patronage biberto extended to him, and re
quests that their favors be continued.
Sept-18.-31 W.M. C. BTALLSKITII.
WM. STALLSMITH & SON,
CARPENTERS & CONTRACIORS,
Are prepared to do all kinds of Carpentinin g—contractin g
and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repairing, de. They
Keep constantly on hand and inadheacture to order,
DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SAM, DOOR AND
WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND
And any other Article in the Building Line
Seasoned material conetantly on band, experienced work-
men always fa readiness, and work executed with
dispatch.
03.. Orders promptly attended to
Sept. 18, 1867.—tf
p ROCLA MATION.—WHEREAS, in
. and by the Act of the General Assembly of this
State, entitled "An act to regulate the General Elections
of this Cotimonwealth," enacted on the 2nd of u1y,18.19,
it ii enjoined on me to give Public Notice of inch Election
s fio behold, and to enumerate in such notice what officers
are tobe elect: I. PHILIP HANN, Sheriff of the Coun
ty of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice
to the Electors ofthe said County of Adatns, that a GEN
aaat Etacrios will beheld l i p said County, on the SECOND
TPL6DIY or OCTOBER NEXT, (TM BTH) in the several Dis
tricts, composed of the following Townships, viz:
In the First district, composed of the Borough of 0 et tys
burg, at the Court House, in Gettysburg.
In the second distret, composed of the tom:slip of Ger
many, at Golden's School-hmase, in the township of Ger
many.
In the Third district, composed of the township of Ox
ford, at the house of I. B. Houser, in the town of New Ox
ford.
In the Fourth district, composed of the townships
Lath:nose and Hunkington, at the house ofJane Reed,in
the township of Huntington.
In the Fifth district, composediof the townships of
Hamiltonbenand Liberty, at the Public School house In
Millerstowm
In the Sixth district, composed of the township of
Hamilton, at the house now occupied by Daniel Becker, in
the town of East Berlin.
In the Seventh district, composed of the township of
Menallen, in the Public School house in the town of Ben- .
dersville.
In the Eighth district, composed of the township of
Straban, at the house ofJacob L. G rass. In Ilunterstown.
In the Ninth district, co. pus,' of the township of
Franklin,at the house now occupied by John P. Butt, in
said township.
In the Tenth district, composed of the township of
Conowago, at the house of Emanuel Diller, in McSherrye
town.
In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of
Tyrone,
at the house of Mrs . Cook, in Ileidlersburg.
In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of
Mountjoy, at the house of Mrs. V. Hans, in said township.
In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of
Mountpleaaant, at the public School house In said town
ship, situfte at the Cross roads, the one leading from Ox
ford to OA Two Taverns, the other from Hunterstown
Hanover.
In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township
of Beading, at the hone of It. 31. Dicks. iu Hampton.
In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough of
Berwick, at the public school house in Abbottstown.
In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of
Freedom,
at the house of Samuel Moritz , in said township.
In the Seventeenth district, composed the township of
Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever. in said township.
In the Eighteenth distriet, composed of the township'
of Butler, at the public school house in Middletown, in
said township.
In the N ineteenth district, composed of the township of
Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill sch,ol house, in said town
ship.
In the Twentieth district, c0mp.,...1 o: the township of
Cumberland, at the house of C,nr,id Snider, in the bor
ough of Gettysburg.
In the Twenty.first district, c‘nipe•ed of the township
of Highland, at the School house at Lower Mai sit ereea
esbyt , rian Church, in said township.
In the Twenty-second district. conip..se.l of the borough
of Litt leetown, at the most westerly r 5 ti.,01.1 10 u,,,, in „., a 1
borough.
At which time and pLice.. Ibe ,elected
One Member of Assembly ; -
uue County Commissioner;
Two Jury Commissioners;
One County ressurer ;
Otis Director of the Poor;
One Ccunty Auditor.
By an Act of the General Assembly of this State, it is
enjoined upon me to insert In my proclamation of elec•
tions the following sections of Laws passed by said Gener
al Assembly, as follows:
(Act of March 30 , 1866.)
, ,
Samos 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met, and It is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same, That the qualified voters of the
several counties of this' Commonwealth. at all general,
township, borough and special elections, are hereby, here
after, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed,
or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally
classified as follows: One ticket shalt embrace the names
ofall judges of courts voted tor, and to be labelled, out
side,"judiciary:" one ticket shall embrace the names of
all tate officers voted for, and be labelled "state:" one
ticket shall embrace the names o' all county officers voted
for, and be labelled "county ;" one ticket shall embrace
the names stall township °Were voted for, and be label
led "township," one ticket shall embrace the names of
all borough officers voted for, and be labelled "borough;"
and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot-boxes.
(Act of June 4, 1866.)
WHEREAS, By the act of the Congress of the United
States, entitled "An Act to amend the several acts hereto
fore paused to provide for the enrolling and calling out the
National forces, and' for other purposes." and approved
March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five,
all pe.eons who have deserted the military or naval ser
vice of the United States, and who have rot been dis
charged, or relieved from the penalty or disability there
in provided, are deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily
relinquished, and forfeited, their rights of ci ti zenah ip, and
their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exer
cising any rights of citizens thereof:
AND MIZIE/113, Persons, not citizens oft he United States,
are not, under the Constitution and Laws of Pennsylva
nia, qualified electors of this Commonwealth:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate ant House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same: That in all elections hereafter to
beheld in this Commonwealth, it shall-be unlawful for
the judge or inspectors of any such election to receive
ally ballot, or ballots, from any. person ' or persons, em
braced In the provisions, and subject to the disability
imposed by said act of Congress, approved March third,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shall
be unlawful for any such person to offer to vete any
ballot or ballots.
Szcrioz 2. That if any each judge and Inspectors of
election, or any one of them shall receive, or consent to
receive, any such unlawful ballot, or ballots, from any
such disqualified person, he, or they, so offending, shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction there
of, In any court of quarter session of this Commonwealth,
he shall, for each offence be sentenced to pays fine of
not less than one hundred dollars, and to undergo an im,
prlsonment, in the jail of the proper county, for not less
than sixty days.
Sect tott 3. That li any person deprived of citizenship,
and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, here
after to be held in this Commonwealth, vote, or tender
to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or bal
lots, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeamor, and on conviction thereof; in an d court
of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall, for each
offence, be punished in like manner as is provided in the
preceding section of this a* in the case of officers of
election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballot:a.
Samoa 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade,
or advise, any person or persons deprived of citizenship,.
and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot,or bal
lots, to the officers of any election, hereafter to beheld
in this Commonwealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any
such officers to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any
person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as afore
said, such person, so offending, shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court et
quarter tensions of this Commonwealth, shall be punish
ed in like 'manner as is provided in the second section of
this act, in the case of officers of such election receiving
such unlawful ballot, or ballots.
abd by virtue of the 14th section of the act
of Feb. 27th, ISO, every person, excepting Justices of the
Peace, who - shall hold any office or appointment of profit
or trust under the Government of the 'United Mat" or
Of any city or incorporated district, whether commission
ed offiner ot ottiarwieetalliendinato.offictirer agent. e t bn
is, or shall be employed under tiuslegiedative, executive
orjudiciary department of tide Silt*, pr of the Uni t e d
States, or any city or hicerporatud Idistrict, andalsolhat
witty member of Congress and of the State Legislature,
and of the Select or Common Council of any City or Com
*missidoner of any Inoorporetteddhstrict, is by law incapable
of holding or exercisi ng at t he mime time, the office or
appointment ofJuske, Inspector, or Clerk of any election
of .thisikeismintweatth, anitthat no. Judge, Inppecsr, or
other affirm of any inch electioo, shall be eligible tctanyi
office to be then votedior.
Ansa—That in the fourth section of the Agt of Assam
bit =Utica "An * Act relati p l to etecutidge, and dr
Other Pttrpotes," approved A I lith, 1840. it is enacted
that ateagressaiii lAthangdon..absanotbe oanatrued,,av
to prevent any militia °dicer or borough officer from
serving as judge, hillpilittillt , Or dealt, unY gaitlerat or
special eleothatin thispormitonwealth."
And in Mid by Art of the General Aseembly et;gbh;
dtata, passed the 2nd tiny of Je1y,1839,1t directaltbst
lite Inspectors and Judges be at the plume of their dis•
theta on the 41.7 of emend 'Maim adtreasid, at ern:
clock in the forenoon, do and perform the severer
duties - regitire dg e d them ia and by
not.
Ann* it ftWthir arose*:
11401* hi owl by the Act at tha
Noma itimaol444ll**lmadt.4ll44~.lll4o
Jaftw.l of each at th. Maoist Addax ahroosid, who
2W4bavothwhily~4olbowbw otthW mud* •
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HERAM WARRIN.
RECONSTRUCTION.
NOTICE
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
WINDOW BRACKETS,
WM.-C. STALLSMITII,
C. 11.-STALLSIIITII.
pgal Xiotirts.
,
ptittS.
oeoUve dthtricte, a
thee which shall be
ftweeelit, at the iftn
burg, then and the
Minato of then.
meet the third day atter the elec.-
on Fumy, tel llra or °mina a-
• ouee, in the borough of Obttys.
to make a fair statement and cer
• - of votes, which shall heft, Wm,
district/lin the county of Adult: for
:Moss aforesaid. . •
given at the dliferen
any persons for the
PHILIP HANN;Sberld.
thiburg, Sept. IS, ISST.
Sheritra officio, 0
. . .
~ 4.lsT' . ACT
For the better arid lore Impartial selection ofpersOns to
serve asjurers, iq each of the counties of this Common-
Wealth. 1
Szevicie L Be it eniScied by the &dude and Route of Re
pretentatir es of thel Commonwealth of Panuyiyanfa - in
Geuerni Attenthiy stet and it is heredy enacted by tie au.
thority of the tainedr hat at the general election to be
held on the second Tlueeday of October, Anne-Domini one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and tri-ennially
thereafter, at such 'election, the qualified electors of the
several counties of this commonwealth shall elect, in the
manner now provided by law for the election of other
county officers, two 'sober, intelligent and judicious per.
sous, to serve ks jury' commissioners in each of said coun
ties, for the period or three years ensuing their election;
but the same person, or persons, shall not bb eligible for more than once in any period of Six years:—•
/Wedded, That each; of said qualified electors shall vote
Or one person onlyvis jury commiasioner; and the two
persons having thereatest number of votes, fur jury sioner, shall e duly elected jury commissioners commis
S;
for such county.
Sac. 2. It shall bihe duty of said jury commissioners
and the president ju ge, or additional lairjudge. of the
respective district, o a majority of them, to meet at the
.1
seat ofjustice of; th respective counties at least thirty
days before the find 'Vertu of the court of common pleas,
in every year, and thereupon proceed, with due diligence,
alternately, to select from the whole quallted electors of
the respective county, at large, a number such as at the
term of the court of common pleasnextpreceding shall, by
the said court, be designated, ofsober, intelligent andjudi
chins persons, to serve as jurors in the several courts
of such county, during,that year; and the said jurycom
missioners, and president judge, or additional law judge,
or a majority -of film, shall, in the mode and manner
now directed by law, p lace the names of persons, so 'elec•
ted, In the proper jury wheel, and the said jury wheel
locked, as now required by law, shall remain in custody
of said jury commissioners, and the keys thereof in the
custody of the sherltrof said County.
SW. 3. That the said jury commissioners, and the sher
Df of the reepetive cOunty, or any two of them, shall
paw from the proper jury wheel, panels of juror,, as
grand jurors of the pepper counties. and as petit and try,
versigurors for the trial of Issues, in fact, which may be
taken in any action, in any of the courts, civil and crim
inal, of the several counties, aforesaid, In the manner
now practiced and allowed; but before the said jury com
missioners and sherthall proceed to select, or draw,
jurors in the manner oresaid, they shall severally take
the oath, or affirmation, now prescribed by law, to be
taken by the sheriff nod county commissioners, before
selecting and drawing jurors!.
Sec. 4. That so much of any act or .acts of assembly of
this Commonwealth, as make it the duty of the sheriff
and county Comm Listeners, of any of said counties, to se
lect and draw jurors, 'shall be r , and cease to have
any force ' r effect, from and at t day of Decem
ber next, Anno Domini, one thousan e ght hundred and
millf or
sixty-seven; Prodded, That all acts, and parts of acts
of assembly, now lb force, in relation to the custody,
sealing and .unsealin , locking and opening of the jury
wheel of their reipec Die county, and all acts, and parts
of acts of assembly, n w in force, imposing any penalty,
or punishment, on the sheriff and county commissioners,
or either of them, for any thing done, or omitted by them,
or either of them, id relation to the keeping, locking,
opening, seeing, or breaking the seal, of any jury wheel,
or in relation to selecting or drawing ()Oeuvre, shell be
taken, deemed and held to apply to the saidjory commis
sioners and sheriff.
Sac. 5. Each of said jury commissioners shall be allow
ed and paid out of the respective county treasury, two
dollars and fifty ceutsi per day, and four cents per ml's
circular, from the residence of the commissioners to the
court-tionse. •
:EC. 8. It shall be him dutl' of each of said jury COM
miserionere, to take upon h mself, and discharge the du
ties of his said office under a penalty of one hundred dol
lore for each and evesy neglect or refusal to attend the
same, to be sued 'brand recovered, before any justice of
the peace of the proper cuuuty, as debts of like gums are
now by law recoverable: ten dollars of which shall go to
the person ening, and the residue to be paid by the said
justice to the treasuer of the respective county, for the
use of the same.
SEC. In case of the inability of either, or all of the
maid Jury commissioners, by sicknees, death, or other tin
avoictabie cause, to discharge the duties of said office, or
in case of neglect, or refusal to serve thereon, it shall be
the duty of the president judge, in such county - wherein
said vacancy may have occurred, to appoint a suitable
person, or persons, es the case may be, possessing the
qualifications aforesaid, to perform the ddties of said of
lice during inch vacancy ; and such person, or persons.
after having compiled vitt, the respairements of the third
section of this act, shall proceed to discharge the duties
of said office during the remainder of the term so vacs.
ted : Prorid-d, That the provisions of this act shall not
apply to the city of Philadelphia.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters
Testamentary °tithe Estate ofJ.4 cm; Lunr, Ben.,
late of Huntington township, Adams co., Pa, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned residing in said
township, he hereby gives notice to all pe•-sons indebted
to said estr.e to call and make immediate payment and
those haring claims against the same will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
Sept.,,H4.-6t • JACOB K. LEBEW.
REGISTER'S -NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Legatees and other persons concerned that the
Administration Aceounts hereinafter mentioned will be
presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, (or
confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 30th day
of SEPTEMBEIt, 1667, at 10 o'clock, A. M., yin:
75. The second and final account of Joseph Lilly, E.q.,
Administrator of the estate of Henry Leily, Esq., deceas
ed.
16. The account. of William S. Cart. Adm in istra tor de
bonie non. of the estate of George Heller,: r., deceased.
77. First and final ageount of James B. Topper and
Jesse P.Topper, Exccnsors of „Xlisabetb Topper, deceit
ed.
78. The first account Of William Kuhns, Executor of
Jesse Heck, deceased. I
79. The first and Emil acconnt of Edward Staley and
John W Staley, Execarors of the last will and testatnant
ofJohnStaley,Sen., dee,eased,
SO. First and final account of George W. Shall. Ad
ministrator of the estate of Julia Aan Desert, 'at, of
Liitiostoun, deceased.
81. The second and final account of Michael Leer, Ex.-
eculur of the will of Elizabeth Leer, deceased.
W. D. IfOLTZWORTH, 'Register.
Aug.2s -fr
• DISSOLUTION'.
►rHE partnership heretofore existing
11 I , .•tor.)en the Eff , drrifignol under 'he rim of GARII,-
t; ft rt. EiIIOTH Eft. or l'eter.ifurg, T. S., r. hereby dis—
soy(
An persona indehaNl t said firm. will pleas• mat•
payment without delay: Either partner is authorized
to Übe the name of tLe 11:m in the settlement of the be•
amass. A.GARDNEIi,•
HAA 7 I-VG disposed of my stock of
mero,lndtse to .Sileasrs. Hartman k Sadler, and
in retiring Irvin a sueeessfnl business career of nearly
eighteen years., 1 herei4 return my grateful nano...
le.tgementa to my friends a-id customers for their liberal
patronage, and cheertnllly recommend to their generous
encouragement, my ancucaaors, Messrs. Hariman k Sad
ler J. A. GARDNER.
April 18, 1887.-tf
CATION.
THEpublic are hereby notified not to trust my wife
duns E. Bloafta,ln my account, ae / will pay no
bilbg of her contracting. OLIVER H. BLOCHER.
Eept. 11.-3t*
o#p cskirts.
HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
628.
WILLIA33 T. 110PKINS'
"Our peen Make."
After more than five years experience and experiment
ing in the niaottfactare of STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY
1100 P SKIRTS, we offer our Justly celebrated goods to
merchants and the pi:.4lre in full confidence oftheir su
periority over all °there in the American market, and
they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal in
them, as they give more satisfaction than any other
Skirt, and recommend] themselves in every respect.—
Dealers in Hoop Skirts ehonld make a note of this fact.—
Every Lay who has not ',given them a . tria/ should do so
without further delay.
Our assortment embraces every style, length and size
for Ladies ; lases and Children Also, Skirts MADE TO
ORDER, Altered and 'Repaired.
Ask Tor "Hopkins' Oa n Make," and be not deceived
See that the letter"ll"iawoven on the Tapes betwein
Each Hoop, and that Hi py are stamped i'VF.T.HOPILThS'
MANUFACTURER, fr' ARCH St., Philadelphia," upon
each tape. No °there ate genuine.
Also, constantly on hind a fall line of good — New York
and Eastern made Skirts, at very low. prices.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manufactory and
Emporium, No 628 At streetyPhHadelphis.
Mach 19,1867.-10 m f WM. T. HOPKINS.
1
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DLE ST., OPP,OE TILE COURT-ROGBE. ,
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TETE rviwrisTYLE OF TUE ART.
May 29,1867—U ,
G ET T YSSIJEG MARBLE YARD.
MEALS a BRO.
In East York Stree t t, tlettysbarg, Pa. Where they
are prepared to furnia all kinds or work In their line,
BITCH AS MONUME N TS. TOMBS, HEADSTONES
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ENE
The undersigned, intending to quit farming,
offers for sale his. FARM, on which he now
resides, near the Carlisle pike, one mile from
Round Hill. P. 0., and three miles from York
Sulphur Springs or Hampton Adams county,
Pa., containing 101 ACRES, More or Jess, on
which is erected a new two-story LOG HOUSE,
with back Kitchen-House, 24 by 28 feet. There
is a pump of never-falling water at the door; Ap
ples, Peaches, Cherries, and other fruit trees, on
the premises; a good and new Bank Barn, built
in 1866, with all other outbuildings. Four thous
and bushels of Lime have been put on this farm
in.the last thtti l b years; also live thousand new
-Rails. There are about 30 acres of heavy Tim
ber of White Oak and Hickory. This farm has
produced 200 bushels of Wheat and 500 bushels
of Oats this season, with abundance of good
Hay. It also lies convenient to Churches. Mills,
BlaCksmitk shop, Stores, and Post office. This
is a good chance, as the farm is in a high state
of cultivation. Price low—half cash, balance in
payments without interest.:
Sept. 18.-3 t
PUBLIC SALE
0? VALUABLE REAL MATE.
The undersigned, Attorneys in fact for the Heirs of
WILLLUIL Waviest, deceased, later of Frederick county,
Md., will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, the follow.
lug valuable Real Estate of said deceased, to wit:
NO. 1.-THE MANSION FARM,
situate in Frederick county, Maryland, ma the road lead
ing from Emmittsburg to Littletdown, b miles from the
former place, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoemaker, Isaac
Fisher, and others, containing 163 ACRES, more mime,
having thereon erected a large new Two.story B3ICK
ROCS& with basement , brick Bank Bath, Wagon Shed,
Carriage House, Hog Pen. and other necemary onthuild
infra with a well of good water near the door of the
Mansion Howie. There is also a large two-story Frame
Tenant House on the premises, with a two-story Stone
:.4pring House, with a never-failing Spring of good water,
and a good Stable. There is a variety of choice trait on
the property, about 35 Acres of excellent Timber, with
a lair proportion of Meadow, and the Mance in a high
state of cultivation.
NO. 2.-A TRACT OF LARD
lying partly in Cumberland township, Adams county,
Pa_ and partly in Frederick couoty, bid., containing 130
ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of D. W. Horner,
,c Fisher, end other.. The Improvement. are a large
Two.btor) BRICK LIOUSE. a double Log Barn, Wagon
Stie.l. and other outbuildings. About 30 Acrea are
In good timber, the balance cleared, with a fair propor
tion of good Meadow.
NO. 3.-A TRACT OF LAND,
adjoining No. 2, cnntaining 115 ACRES, more or lees,
about 20 Acres of which are in good Timber, and the bal
ance cleared and toads; cultivation.
The above tracts are well watered, and conveniently
located to Churches, Wools, Mills, and Markets. Per•
eons desiriug to view either of the propegiee, will call
on William B. Walker, residing on Tract No.l, or on
Joseph W. Witherovr, residing on Tract No. 2, at any
time ; or on the snbscribers on Monday before the day of
sale.
J. W. GARDN ER
Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by J. B. WITHEROW,
S•pt. 4, 1867—ts JOSEPH WALKER.
na..York True Democrat insert three times and send
bill to this (Rice.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE enamor mass LOTS
On Saturday Vie 515 of &pt., 1867, al 10 o'clock, A. N.,
The Hein Of Jaines Cunoingham, deceased, will sell at
Public Sale, on the premises, the followlog described
property :
No. 1--Containing 6 Acres ft 8 Perches
of choice young CR&STNIIT.TIMBER., ',Rusks In Frank.
lin township, Adams county, Whiffling lands' of Samna
Seabrooka, Isaac Killer, and others. Alm, at 2 °Waken
said day,
No. 2—Containing 7 Acres dr. 59 Perches
of ROCK OAK and CIIgoTNIIT 'ZINSER, situate in
Sam B tonban township, near the Cold Spring road,ad
joining lands of Benjamin Marshall. Joseph Shorty, and
balers. ti ..attendance will be given and terms made
known by THE HEIRS.
1 . ALSO—
Will be sold at Private Sale, A TRACT OF LAND in
tait
Freedom township, Adams nty, containing 10 ACRES
and 29 PEROIIIId , edict g
d e.manikin term of said
deceased,John McCleary ere. The Improvements
are a Two-Story WRATH BOWED HOUSE, Frame
Barn, and other oat-buildings, alt nearly new, with m
well of good water near the doer,. as Orchard of choice
Apple and other fruit trees. This would be an excellent
location for a mechanic. There are 42 Acres of produc
tive land (part timber) adjoining the property, which
could be bought entire or in part, on reasonable terms.
For further luformation apply to the subscriber,
residing In Freedom township.
Bept.4—td FRANCIS CIINN/NOHAS.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
OFFERED FOR SALE
V
The undersigned offers to sell. at Private Bale, the fol
lowing Real Estate at New Oxford, entire, or in parts or
parcels to snit purchasers :
' No. I.—Half an Acre of Ground, front
ing on the turnpike, with the improventenU thereon,
for the last 22 years the homestead of the undersigned.
ll=l2l
No. 2.—A lot containing a quarter of
en Acre, with the. imprcrrennente thereon, adjoining the
farmer.
No. S.—A Jot otGround adjoining New
(Word on the east, whereon is erected the building of
the NEW OXFORD INSTITUTS, and laid out in .38
Building Lots, containing one-knirth of an Acre of grownd
each, fronting the turnpike and High &rest, and extend
ing the town eastsrard.
No. 4.—Five lots of Ground, contain
fog together 16 Acres, mote or lase, close to New Oxford,
luta fronting on the turnpike leading to York—every
lot, accessible from the turnpike.
The Pro.eerrtty~ is all in a prime state of cultirttion.—
Petsuas intog to locate at oar increasing and pros.
poring town are invited to call, snake their choice, sod
offir their bids—which will by accepted It not too far bo
lo* the common market prices here, FOB I WILL BELL.
M. D. 0. PFIO/11111t.
Sew Won', Sept. 4 ! 18477.-.360 , •
fIRPHAISS' CO U RT SALE
1„ . .1 OF A VAWABLE FARM.
By virtue °Pardus of the Orphans' Court of Adana
scanty, Pa., dirk ted to the nedsnsd, will be atyceed
to Public Bida on Saturday, the Sea day of &pitmans;
IBC. .at 1 o'clock, P. N., on the premises, a valuable.
?ABM, late the lodate of ifetreno WILLIIMS and Bus=
Wliinast. situated in llunthngto Unready. Manua co.,
on , the pablici roadaleading from le to Saw CrOnd,
qnd Ettuderitowti to York 11priieterand duoit*_ , , g the
road leader ems Buttyantrita HO Min
about 2 milli south-nal Or Pastantig, lied Metre
Wise sailor Gallaher& adjoining the Wigwam KM
RraPetir, There saw -sheet - 1114 ACIULII of land in
the fatuh at which abied a re In 41 It 4 and
tail inoichirring bun in an . , stela
of traleralrie; 'ice Bea Uwe it. Thst 0 : t OM o
l'erentory BTONZ 80111111, id* Brick • illaMt e
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gat Ostatt Alto.
A GOOD FARM AT •
PUBLIC SALE.
sailbscrfbine, intending to make. changi la badmen.'
win offer at Pilblic Sale, oa Eatarday, She
=init., as 20!olaida on p.M., eke premises, that
FARM, situated In Pretierick county, Md, cm
the beaks of Monocary,adfolning Rinds of Harry Eyler,
John Starner *ad others. Thie hum lies about am m.fle
south-west of Harney, end * baitmile from Arnold's 111 .1 0.
• containing 100 ACEEf, moroor less. The linpnevemonu
consist of* Two-story BRICE HOUSE, with beck-build
. tug attached,"Log Barn with Shedding, Hog Fen, Con-
Crib, aim other outbuildings. There is an APPLE OR
CHARD containing 100 trees °khakis frtrit in good Otte
ing condition. and SOON of them bearing. Also, About 100
PEACH TRESS of errlinee kinds, and a great variety of
other fruits such as Pears, Plums, cherries and Grapes.
i
This Fenn sln a good state of cultivation, about two
thirds of the Farm being limed. There is a sufficient
quantity of -Meadow and about. AUER of thriving
Timber.
There are two wells of good water near the door and
a tor ring WIZ the house. •
AKirYersons desiring to view the property can do so by
calling on the subecribar, residing thereon.
ilfir Attendance will be given nod terms made known
on day aside by GNOME NOLL.
Sept. 18.-tae
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
•
•
The undersigned. Executor of the estate of JACOB
LULZW, Sr., deceased, will offer at Public Sale, en Sigur
day, September 28th But. at 12 o'clock, M. on the pretw
hies, in Petersburg. that Very desirable HOUSE and LOT,
with 14 Act es of good land attached thereto. Thelro
provemente cons.ist of a good two story Weather-boarded
House and back-building attached, good Barn, Hog House,
°wave Rouse, *4 with a navozlMair Spring of water
piped to the Kitchen ; there is a good Apple Orchard and
a variety °tether fruit on the premises. The land is in
a high state of cultivation.
Also, at the came time and place will be sold the Poi
lowing Personal Property, late of Elizabeth Lanier, de
ceased, to wit:
TWO COWR
3 Flogs, 1 Rockaway Buggy, Hay and Straw, Potatoes;
also, 1 Cooking Stave,2 Corner Cupboards,Case of Draw
er:a, Tables and Chairs, 1 Clock, Bedsteads and Bedding,
Copper Kettle, Iron Kettle, Meat Stands, Side Biddle, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
S.-Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by JACOB K. LEBBW, Rz'r.
• Sept. 18.-ts
VALUABLE TANNERY
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber, wishing to give up the Tanning busi
ness, offers at rivate Bale, his valuable TANNERY,
situate on South Baittmore street, Gettysburg, Pa., is
chiding Brick Beam Shop with . 1 pool, 2 Limes asid sit
handlers ; Brick Currying Bhop; Brick and Primp Bark
kllll House; 88 Lay-away Vats on the yard, with 8 Leeches
and room to add any additional number—constant run
ning Spring water, never-falling, in tan-yard and shops.
This Tannery is located in a region whore good Bark is
abundant at reasonable prices. Possession of the Tarusery
will be given to the purchaser immediately, if desired,
with a supply of bark to run It.
There is besides a large Two-story BRICK DWELLING
on the property, with Spring House,Smore House, Wood
Shed, Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbuild
ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen
door, with running water through Spring House. There
is a variety of beet quality of -growing Grapes and Fruit
on the premises. The property is in good condition, and
in every respect a most desirable residence and business
stand.
Also, will be cold, A LOT OP GROUND adjoining a
bove, containing I% Acres, more or lads, with an Apple
Orchard and a first-class Spring and Bathing Establish
ment on it.
Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emniittsburg road,
onehalf mile from town, containing 8 Acne, which the
purchaser can ►Lo have, If desired.
13.1" arsons desiring to view the premises, or ascertain
further particulars, will address the subscriber, residing
in Gettysburg. Pa. JOHN WINEBRENNER.
Sept. 18.-t f
PRIVATE SALE OF A
VALUABLE FARM.
On Tuesday, October 14,1567, at 10 tidal:, A. .111-.,
=Min
gliMIEMNffi
FOR RALE
A 'Valtkatk MERCHANT MILL,
AI. BOK 'IIILX4 pd OAR lOU, with 40 AMU
OF LAND. Known aelSandoe's MID," Ca Mardi creek,
in Adieu county, Ps, 4 miles northoeat from Enunitts.
berg, and 6 mike mewed hont4leityidsng, .Ilia good
order, water power beery, pad Ina pod pMn country.
Owe other MILL, known se "HoWager's Mill," with
60 AMA OP LAMM, one mile from Abbottedown, on
the Hamner turnpike. ♦A In good order.
lag. 7, IM.—ti
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
A vahtable trattoria:id of 16 ACR e BII, tore or less, on
the Olerstown road, being the west eide of Seminary
hill and commanding a view of the battle held. The ien.
provements are an excellent TWO STORY FRAME
HOUSE, a large Garden with 25 select Apple and Peach
Trees, perpetual right to the use of a never-felling well
of excellent water, au orchard of abOut 60 bearing Apple
Trove,. Barn and several Shetla. The house is beautiful
ly shaded by the adjoining grove of 6,scres, and near the
well.
Also, 4 MILL LOT WITH A TWO-STOEY sousx,
stable, and well 'tit excellent water, on Middle street, ad-
Joining the house of limy Utz.
Also, ten Acres adjoining this tract, and 36 more, if de•
sired, at a very cheap rate.
termiapply to
Aug. 21.-tf-eow
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned, Administrator, cam testament° an
nexo. Oftbe estate of Room= DIAOLVI,T, late of Damn
tonban township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will, by
virtue of • decree of the Orpheus' Court of said county,
expose to Public Bale, on Friday, the llth day of October
next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, the valuable
FARM of said decamped, situate in "Carroll's Tract,'
Ilamiltonban township aforesaid, about 34 mile east o'
Fairfield, on the road leading to Emmittebucg, contain(
ing 121 ACRES, more or ler, of first rate Limestone Land,
with excellent running Water in most of the fields. The
/MprOrelnentaltre a two story Stone Dwelling, Log Barn,
with Wagon Shed attached, Stone Spring House, and
other out-buildings About 20 Acres are in Ant-rate
Meadow, with a fair proportion of good Timber. There
is a good 0' chard of choice Fruit;' also a never-lhillng
Spring of Water near the door. Several Quarries of good
Limestone have been opsnied on the premises.
iliF"Persoos desiring to view the Farm, will call on the
undersigned residing thereon.
SFr Attendence will be given and terms made known
by - EBENEZER McOLNLEY, Adm'r.
Aug. 21.-ts
ilia".l(ark Ihme Democrat insert 3 times and charge this
care.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE
On Wednesday, the 2nd of October next, In pursuance
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, will
be offered at Public Sale, on the premises,, TILE MAN
SION FARM of Samuel Knox, deceased, situate in Car
roll's Tract, Hamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa.,
containitg 216 ACRES, more or less. adjoining lands of
William Welter, Benjamin A. Marshall, Daniel Mickley,
John Knox and others. The Improvements are a large
Twostory LAG 8008 E, Two-story stone Kitchen, large
Bank Barn, part stone, part frame, Wagon Shed, Corn
Crib, well of water at the door, water also in every field
on the flrm,an excellent Orchard, containing every va
riety of choice fruit; two good Meadows, about fie acres
of good Timber, Ash, Poplar, Hickory, Oak, lc. A public
road lead, past the buildings. The property is situated
Pi a good neighborhood, in the vicinity of School Howe,
Churches, Mills, Ac. The Farm is one of the best stock
arms in the county. The property will be shown to per
sons dstirous of purchssing by Jacob G. Walter, residing
on the premises, or by the subscriber, residing near Fair
field,
4611 Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on saki day,
when attendance will be given and terms made known
by JAMES H. MARSHALL, Adm'r.
By the Coart—AeW. Mmuz , Clerk.
' Sept. 4 .4i
V ALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE
V
The undersigned offer at Private Fate, their valuable
Farm, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa,
mar Muteunasburg, on the road to Gettysburg, adjoidning
lands of Benjamin Deardorff, Andrew Kluck, and others,
contain in g 150 ACRES. more or less. The Improvements
consist of two DWELLING HOUSES, one of them two
stories, the other . 1% stories; also a good Beak Barn, and
a good Stable. The property can be conveniently divid
ed, is° as to have a set of building' on each, Spring Home,
Corn Crib, Wagon Sheds, and other outbuildings. There
lea good Orchard of choice Fruit; alsoa never-falling
Spring of Water near the door. Part of the Farm bee
been recently well limed. There is a tats proportion of
Meadow and Timber Land. Also, about 25 or 30 ACRES
of Mountain Land, near Arendtaville, adjoining lands of
John Bittinger and others, well covered wit* excellent
Timber.
811.Periams &wiring to view the premises, will call on
the undersigned, residing thereon.
J.K, 8, and IL A. WILSON.
Ang.lll.-0
L R. SHIPLEY
VALUABLE FAR)!
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber offers at Private Sale his minable F ARM,
situated in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., con
taining 1.2 f ACRES, more or lees, on the road leading from
the Nunnemaker's- road to Milleretown. adjoining
lands of David Rosserinan, Valentine Frock and others.
The improvements are part Log and part Stone Dwelling,
and in good condition. There are about 25 : ACHES in
good Timber, and a sufficient amount of good meadow.
The Sunnis well watered. and has recently Emma well I Im•d.
It is under good fencing. There are TWO YOUNG OR
CHARDS on the place, in thritng condition. School
houses and Ch arches are convenient.
tis.Pers •tis desiring to see the property irib call on
the undersigned residing thereon:
Sept. /1.--2 tn ABRAM lIPLENNER.
V'ALLIABLE REAL ESTATE AT. "
PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold at Public Sale, ov Saturday, the 28th day
of September Met- at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises,
the VALUABLE FARM of CATFILIUNZ Brom. situate
in Mountjoy township, Adams county, Pa., about two
miles from Two Taverns, near the road leading from Two
Taverns to the Eounittsburg road, adjoining lands of
George Hoffman, John Spangler, Stephen Gettier, and
others, containing 154 ACRES:more or ler, of good land.
The Improvements are a one and a half story 1.10135 E,
part log and part stone, a Log Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn
Crib, Hog Hoare, Granary, and al! other necessary out
buildings • two first-rate Apple Orchards, and a general
variety of choice fruit, Peaches, Peen, Grapes, he. There
Is an excellent Spring of never.failiug water near the
door. The hand is under good coltiption and highly
productive, haying all been limed over twice, and part
three times. It is under good fencing, mostly chestnut
rails. There is a fair proportion of good Timber and
Meadow. It lice convenient to Churches, School Houses,
and Stores, and is ig every respect a most desirable pro.
perty,
Persons wishing to •iew the propertj are requested to
call on HntlaT liftrunzer, residing thereon.
I& Attendance +ln be given and teems Mule known
by CONRAD R. WALTER, Agent.
Sept. 11.—ts
PITI3LIC SALE OF VALUABLE ,
REAL ESTATE
On Sattmday, the 19th of October, Ma ,at 1 o'clock, P. M.
The subscriber will eel, at Public Sale, on the premliee,
THE VALUABLE FAA*,
on which he row miller situate In Huntington town
ship. Adams county, Pa., &bolt 2 miles mount of Patent
burg, near Wierman's Mill, adjoining' lands of Joseph
Wierman, Joseph A. Wiermsn, Herman Wierman, and
other; containing 64 ACRES, more or leas. The Im
provements are AFtweistriry Brame and' Log WEATHER,
BOARDED DWELLING, with a Log Xi ilaeri attached,
Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib,a frame weatherboard.
ed Shop, and other outbuildings. There are two good
Springs, one of them convenient to the house, a thriving
young Apple Orchard, about 150 bearing Peach trees,
about 25 bearing Pear trees, and other fruit. There is a
fair proportion of good Timber and Meadow. There are
between 4000 and 5000 young fruit trees In a Nursery,
which will be sold with the property.
*®-Any person desiring to view the premises eau call
on the subscriber residing thereon. The property is in
good order.
Sir Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day °reale by JOHN CLEAVER.
Sept. 11.-ts
pIIBLFC_SALE.
The subscriber, Aixecutor of the Estate of lon s Mo
ltmow, late ef Bendersville, Adams county, Pa., demo
ad, will sell at Pubik Sale, on Saturday, the sth of Otto.
bar next,. at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the yr:Midges, the Mil w•
in`` valuable Real Notate of said deceased, to wit :
THE MANSION HOUSB and Lot, situate in Benders•
villa, frouthiron Main street, built 'ofdi rick, two-story
high, containing Ave Booms and a Kitchen on first floor
and six Booms on second floor with a good Cellar and
Basement, a never-faldng well of good . water at the door,
a Garden with a number of fruit trees thereon.
No. 1. Lot lying in the rear of the
House, containing three ACHIM on which is an excellent
bearing Orchard with a double Log. Barn and threshing
Boor thereon.
No. 2. Adjoining the above, con
taining two ands tialf Acre", and partly planted with
fruit trees.
No. 3. Adjoining No. nd contain
ing two id a quarter Acres.
No. 4. Lying north of No. 8, and
containing 3y Acres.
No. 6. Adjoining No. 4, and con
taining sy, Acres.
No. 6. Adjoining No. 5, and lying
north of it c , ntaining Acre.
No. 7. Adjoining lands' of WILLIAM
inn Ten, Jr., and fronting on a twenty foot Alley, two
Acres. Also,
• Five BVILDDIG LOTS,
fronting on Ikiatn street and contlnlng :bout of an Acre
esth. Also, •
A LOT OF MU= .LAND,
latootl Oak and Hickory,) lying abort one mile north.
emit liendermille end adjoining lands of Daniel Peters
and oaten, containing 10 Acres, more sr lees.
The irs- time oldie above property II very desirable
,and the lots en easy of moms.
giThasone wishing to vicar the property will all on
the Xxecntor residing In Bendenrville,
derAttandanee will be given and terms made known
on day Of isle by. A. T.118161T. Ilx'r.
;min Sins, Auctioneer. [Sept 11.—ts
AA VALUABLE FARM '
AT PRIVATE "SALE.
410
• ' • entwerfbef AWN at lii Sate - bde, lilt valuable
PEWiII BTONg we IARM, eltastat ht libetillen towashlp,
• oft,T NS 00 mid 1 1 0 1 44‘ CenekAnsitete•
ivti i lirbi ff x- two miler freak lid *ter* z Oillo••
tkaiii. la
Adiina ltiMit l4 ool l We i e l t il r ed
z e l ‘aa
Sri kit soft ISNWitat7 . , •
' sollitobswinds. voll. of inset otter roast the
•
with an smiled lOng bat a short distance Sow
th. hem's. Also atnWirUlatcoarn 93 feet in length to.
cgtvnW.ts
i ttibmisisd Pi% and Other necessary
sibt-bil VI set to . ' The limn Mimes
Wryer* ' With *great va.ilety of fruit
pia fr. ' Th e , "taus of and
eastsdnsla goof ' "•ofelitber a Meadow it ill
"mad In a lbw being nopsesdent to Mar
t AMA es Schools, sad b oboes the most
. 1118114Ltpytwortiosproporty, wilt all up.
li g ions
, . : 10/61n b roP , r • - - .--pmemor =Rpm.
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GROWN ARNOLD
WIL 41.1DIINCAN
tat gotate.. AWL
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FAR AT PRIVATE SALL ,
___ , . .
I teem for mj PAII.II situated in Strabett.towir
ship, two mi east oftlettysburg, on the turnellond
ing to York,and known on the old Trestle It
contains:lbl ORES of goodiend, and is Ina high Mato
ofrultlystion. It has been thoroughly !Mimi, tat le it
good neOgr. The tsa t tesaye mostly of good porki
and
chestnut rkfle. Thema* oirr 70 AW.Win• god/I
mendowj 1714 la thrie moult* ports. Thee% Ire woo
about 3lscree of thriving timber sad good 'prior of
Water - in every fled except one. There Is a new two.
story BitlOl.llOUSI, and a Bank Bern over 100 It
long neelly med. There lean excellent
. e.M,ses_r
the Romeo; sileo a good well of
About 6 Acres are covered with erre enr gritto
—Apple. 744 r tzhee.
dijty wishing to Tendert* a good Bow win
do well to . Ow this sing lift's farm botere=g
elsewhere. , J 011.1311
June 6, 18(0.—tt .
A VAiLUABLE F.A,1131,
la Bassiiiimbast towns/sip, /dams amply, lbw*.
AT. PRIVATE SALE.
The subscri9er, having removed to the West, offers at
Private Sale, kis valuable FARM, situate In Kind Wow
ban township,i Adams county, Pa.. one mils from **-
field, contalning about 900 AORBB, veiishdliff lablig' of
Joseph Culbertson, J. 8. Wltherow, and others. sad hav
ing thereonarly new twoatory Stone' AWIILLINO
HOCBI9, wl tercHitory Kitchen, a newt, sow Dark
Bun, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other aatAldhl.
lags; • nersrlfalling we itof water at the door, sad water
in all the field s. There is on the premises a itai-ende
young APPLE ORCHARD, Jost coming into fait bearing
with other fruit of different kinds. There is also ea the
Sum • two-eery Log . TENANT ,ff 01.181., with Stahla. ,
and an a:talent Orchard connected with the etome..
The land is tin *fine mats of cultivation, haring all
been w hiles the fences are almost exclusively chest
nut telL Churches, School Houses, Mills, Stores sad
Mechanic Shops, are convenient—all within • mUe.
arir Persons wishing to • lew the premises, are result ,
el to cell on time Renter, residing on Marsh urea
near Y. Bream tavern, who will show the pr3Pirtri
state tends. • JOHN U. BAUMOLIIBM
Aug. 28,-tf
1
pi ARNI ,AT. PRIVATE SALE. 4
I offer at pritte sale at my residence in Tames town
ship, one MHO west of Heldiersburg, on the lienallen
road, 100 AORi
OF GOOD LAND, on which are a tem.
story Log Flo weather-Worded, and plastered Stone
Kitchen, and Ilt Barn. There is a good well of Water
ti g
li
near the ilon ; also two Streams of nevevfailing water
running Gaon the farm. About 20 Acres are ()Ovum .
thriving TIM R, with a never-failing Spring of run
ning water thereon. There are shoat 25 Ames of goad
Meadow Land ; also • good Lime Kiln on Ms farm, and
• good ORCHARD OF SUIT. .The /via has been
limed three tiepee within fifteen' poem It Is la a blab
state of cultivilon, and is surrounded with lUDs and
Churches. Th eis a good School - hone on the Arm.
se_Any pe ii wishing to see this Farm, or that on
the York turnriike. will And me at home at all tames.
. June 5,1.8674-4 f JOSEPH TROSTLE.
. ,
FARMS FOR SALE.
I will sell the Farms,
No. 1. laying on the Harriabur - g
and Get tyaburit road between York. Spring mid ffelillere•
burn, eon& ainlog 121 ACHES, with improvements, now
occupied by Jones Miller. Price PA per sere.
No. '2. laying on the Carlisle and
New . Oxfnd reed, between Ileidlersburg and New Cher
ter, containing 145 ACRES, with good Imptirroments
now occupied by George J. Shank. Price Ilbe per acre.
Terms: One half to be paid on the &Beery ot .the
deed; the balance to unit the purchaser, either in cash
or in first judgment Bonds of not less than s2oofor No.l,
and $4OO fat Ni 2, to hi paid annually with Interest.
ws..These farms are patented, lie handsomely and hare
been limed. W.V. BONNIR.
May 29, 186ittf •
VALUARLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The understood will sell at Private Side, on vary ad.
vantageonotergui, his valuable Warm situate In High
laud towuviliP, Adams county, about five miles from Get.
tysburg, cotitai ing MO ACRES, more or less , of which
from 70 to 30 A RES are In heavy Timber, The Impute*.
ments are hug and convenient. Thereto largess:mount
of Meadow on t a Farm, which is second to sow in an
township as aFruit farm. It can be conveniently divid
ed to make two! Farms. WM. WILdON.
Aug. %.-31usi
FOR SALE A VALUABLE FARM.
The tindersi ed offers at Public Bale on the 2848 day
of Septentkr, 1 87, his FARM, situated in Huntington
township, A a, county , Pa., containing 25 ACERB and
80 PERMITS, sill limed and in good cultivating order,
one mile watt of Round Hill, adjoin ink lands of Abr 'ham
Picker, Leiria Stnitlh,J . H. Fink .ud others., on which are
a TwO-story HOPPE and Barn and ail necessary outbuild
ings, all newly built, about 3 acres fuorsod Timber,*
never-failing well with good water near the door, a line
young Orchard,* .
1k3...k1a1e to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day,
when attendance will be given and term* made known
by SAMUBL ENTERLIfiI.
Sept. 4.-3 t
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned intending to leave the neitOborhood,
will sell at priT4te Sale. his two BRICK BUILDINGS,
situated on the Win street in Bendersville—one a ale*
home ; the ether • Store Room and Work Shop. Tams
easy. Enquire 4f the undersigned.
WM. A. ELDEN.
Bendererille, Aug. 28 , 1867 .—t
FOR SALE.—The whole or part of ,
a tract of land In Highland township. containing 138
ACRES. Ewalt. at DR. R. RORNRR'S Drug Store.
Aug. 21' 186744 f
VOR SALE.—A Choice FARM,
to a higk state of cultivation; 231 AMU: 10 0
bushels of Lintel° the acre; 30 Acres in Timber; large
Bai.k Barn and Brick Dwelling; plenty of Fruit, Ilc.; 2
miles west from iGettysburg.
ALSO-
One other ieryi desirable FARM ,containinx 125 Aqua
25 Acres in TIMBER; buildings good; adJolotog Ben
doer Milt property. 6 miles south from Gettysburg. SO
per Acre will boy this firm. ONO. ARNOLD.
August 7. 1t0:- -tf
CHOICE WESTERN PRE-EMPTION
LANDS4--I have several Tracts of choice
Western PRE-RMPTION LANDS, good locations, near
,:
Railroads, Conn Towne, *c.. in well-settled neighbor
hmta, which I ill exchange at a Kir price tier real es
tate in Adana unty. _
Aug. 7, 18417.-if
FOR SALE, CHEAP. -A FirBt
rate MEWLS MILL and SAW MILL with plenty
of work, three lea from Cash town, Adama county, Pa.
Aug 7, 1887 A. M. HUNTS'S.
Oliroctrito.
WM. BOYER & SON
KEEP constantly on hand a splen
did assortment of
Coffee,
Hum. Tea, Syrups,
Spices, Flab, ffacon,lhlt, Notions,
Tobacco, Cigars,Con
i fections,
and everythingonneccied with a Family . Orocery. We
will always keg up a full supply of goods and sell tl.eni
at prices which Cannot fall to please. Call and see us at
our stand in, York street. opposite the Bank of Gettys
burg. g5.,111 kicds of country produce taken In es
change for goods.
May 29, 1865.
ARRANGEME.NTS.
NEW
'RY OVERDEER,
in Baltimore Street, Getlyelmeg, l a
Ore the Hi
HASIm: de arrangements to get
fresh imp .lies every week from the City and is de.
termined to or I cheap. He invitee all to give theta a
tall, his stock sts of Groceries, Notions. Flair, Corn
Meal, Choped es& Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard,
Cheese, Cracker Tobacco, Cfgamand Snuff, Sugar, Cof
fee% Teas , gym . Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Flab OH,
T
Tar, Best Cider, -Inegar, and a great variety of Notions,
Candies. ko,, he ,
geL.The cash r trade will De given for County Pro
duce such as Fl r, Cora, Oats, Butter. Begs, Potatoes,
Rags, ho. ; i (Ms
ay ifi, 1857.-tf
NEW ! GROCERY STORE..
TELL itTRYETIODY YOU 888 THAT
OILBERT,—
JUSTabogrithP Court-llortse, and opposite ths Compi
kr °face, will salt you everything in the GROCERY
AND PROVISION Line cheaper than yen can get It
elsewhere. i
Bogart, Coffees, „Moline...
Candice, Coal Oil, Byrnps, Brooms,
Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigar.;
Notions of 11l knits, HAM,YISH, OYSTERS, YECIETk
IMES. always la
f i t,
hond. Olen nil. a cell. as I am deter
mined to secom iodate. BUTTER, BOGS, and all Wads
of Conntryi P as taken, for which the highestiumb
price will
he gl en. Don't forget the place—cwo Soots
above the flour House. Don't pass without calling, s
I solicit your p tronsge. •
•
11ay29.--tf 1
New GrUeery, and Flour Store.
MEN L 3 da BROTHER,
HAWN opened a Grocery, Flour
. 4 ix Is Stare, 14 tie Rion loratarly Oa
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try.will be keption hand. 'They ars determined to
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