The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 20, 1867, Image 3

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or the Nika l lt/li4lt i•;: ., 111 1( 1..1k ,isil I (fureitn,T -artlitiar, ite
of d).001;011i ' '''
Dr. Ichencit maVes .prol'esichntoir TlVilo lit New.Vorlt,
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nessoeo Yt..f ti.t, .6116 klien'in rill 114,e't staii cif ' (ilk.
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ltle, or 11":5ii lita rdneh: lllVlettera tor N IT ice . gj ov . pi
be ad.l ros+ed, to Dr. Schenck's Principal Entice, N 0.15
North 6th st reet,,hil4delDWßTa. '
General WbQt44..o4(iiijhtb: 4Lebiiitirlitiiatte.to4,2it • Y.
S S. Hance B.,ltirnore, 51d.; 4 olp D. Parke, Cincippat
Ohio; t itiwlkir'lVlDiltitirt "Clitleato.'Sit; 414114 Pima., gt .
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naltivoraireAirain ward' Fired nee. !Market.
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SUPER FIIOUR,' 9 . 50,010 00.
ExTisA ---ro-irtv TT -on
NvitiTE noito 9 5.1
RED )V FIE AT, 2 80 @ 2 85
CORN, k .....::.....:,.....>:35 (d) 1 41i
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OlTs. •'
70 @
131 - 41: WHEAT, y ' 4 75 , @ 500
Ti M OTI I Yriltrid, i :J.Ca i• • i.44:44::•5i 150*, '2; 70
C1017.:1: 7 75 @ 8 2;)
BAcoN, HAMS, 18 0. 19
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BEEF C /171. E, 7 r l 100 lbs... ......
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45 et tysburg• Grataadd Preis-Won Market.
Gaily:Lust..Wednesday Nornin4 ,
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1000
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ExTIZA FLont;
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TALLOW,
MARRIED:
AT EN —7,001i.,--; On thr 7: at El Pas , sl
Illinois, by the Rev. E. P. Han, Samuel. II
Aten,-nf El I ) ***ci to Mimi Lucinda S. Zook.
formerly of Littlestown. Pa.
BCRI•KuEX. n the 12th inst..' at
t-he re , idenue Of the bride's parents, in Foun
tain Ditie. IT the Rev. N. E. Gilds, Geo. W.
I.iurckhart or Leitersijurg, to
SOiti,tpithrit cointj.
—.llAitist:it.--(ni the 12th inst.. 1i
the Rev. ,W-. R. H. Deatrich, senttiptii Clark
to Miss ilarneri of Libert
township, tin us v.
.I)EATitlot—Lt N
by the Rev. -atrieh, Dea
trick, of this . prtOli f :41 . 41144 1 0,111e
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ter of x-t t er,'l.lllV . kttntlo. tp:,
FAS H-0() -- 1 he4:l:fitat;;;e 4:1:fitat;;; the'
resident .e oNtbe s tatltcr, v B
F. Crouse, Mr. TIT:Me, Fash bu MisOlary
Cover, flaughtCr of Eli Cover, eii:Yderly 01
this county anti uoix:of
NlostalA LTIi . 11: : -OntinottF.- In York, on the
sth inst_. 4 y Rev.:Fattier. Baumeister,' Mr
Paul Mosehaugh nt Yolk. to s:llgs' Liizie
Ornitorf, of this county,
R E Essattr —I;EIs ZIAIAit. t .12th
by Rev. JitiotiStlehler, Air.. John Rebert, of
this eounity,•to Miss... Louisa Getietrattn,
.• • •
of Ilantrrer. - • • •
Stli.rri - 473T9tE.--Ciii tits ,t:fst ult., •in
Charebersburg, at the resienoe of P. Harri
man, Esq., by Rev... 11. Y. Hiprimelbsugt.
Mr. Marius .Shaffer, of York Sprints. Ad
ams coelits, to AlissSat-ah A. stok e of Chain
bersbiarg, ; •• -
STRANTOIC- , --kiZLEI2L.RT.—In Latheran Trin
ity Ctispeti, , Washiogten,oit the 22ti nit . by
Rev. Ernest M. Euez:Ker, Eugene C. Strat
ton, of 130,-.ton, Maas., to NT iss Beckie Gilbert,
of Gettysbuit.
DIED.
AO - Obituary notices 5 cents a line for al)
over 4 lines-,L-icasl.l,o,*cqiii . puny notices.
DEARPOR\FF:-011 the LM inst., liSr. Sam
nel J. Deardorff, 91 ii,e4cling !,,owrvihip, aged
nearly 4S years.
theith hist in Liberty town
ship Mrs. Mary'lllll, aged 55 years and II
months
C..4"Frankliit county papers please copy.
LN
Inv,HOn. the Bth inst., in 'lndianan
Valley Francis Irvin, son of Levi Irvin
agod 18 ye:irs 2 imintlis and 13 days.
THESMLER. -On the 7th inst., in Erni°.
town4iiip, al4tains county: Mr: ..hionb Tress
ler, ag'ed . sl. Years 9 menthe and 29 days. '
'rertiotmento.
IsIOTICE-8
NOTICE is hereby given ,to all
Laizat , es end other pt•reons concerned that th.
Adm'n.fatrittun Ace mots hereinafter •rnentloned will b.
preacnred at 'the , Orphans' Cohn r;f . A Aetna county, for
nonfirinntion and aliloWallee, on eIONLAY. tfie 9th dad
of DE , ' Bec RH*, 1867, gt. 10 ticicklt,..t: M., eta:
88. Vice nTat ind final account of Jones 0. Orner, Ad
MllllntfAtla 01 Jacob Shellmuan, deceased.
SU. Tie Second and final account of Samuel Bowers,
Exelutor of Ils,rgiu et u 0 w eEm E4,,,,.. 6 .,
O. The account of Wia.. AsMe r, Adin'ilibtrator of the
estate of Lyillit Sadler...deceased.
91. The , first ..o count of Sarah end Fiederick
Administrators of i.nitinel liiltlland , de-emsed.
92. The nrst 'Cc .4ibtt of Jewel, K.Mereesi
Esq., Aiiii4hk4rlll.l4
tin, ileiciabe
W. D. 110LTZWORTH, Register.
Nov. 2.0- 7 tq
P UBLIC SALE OF
TOWN PROPERTY
The underNittned wit 14414 at public Virile,
_Ts. I,9citurdayi
,the 7th day of december ...met, obi' t Weloe.k, P. 31.. his two
stay 131f1c16 1101:,z,E with hack•building attached, situ
Wet' in the I., , rough of liettyrburg. on the Munimaehurg
road, and adjoining the lot of ‘Vllllam Steinuur, Jr., un
the nent and Peter Culp on the cent. There'isa good
zt.l
Weatherhetr,ted one ntury Shop, and g , Log z..table on
the lot; Row it ,ZOOd Vitira st o w. q t wit" eked lint
conthtlon. and hie OD ft`a c Madera if nntUber of line
Peach tree<
-P"rs"l4s denirieg tilsee tite•PlriPany, will be shown toe
premne.s by Joseph tVible, Agetit. .
Attend.... w ill be givenwtad terms made known
on day . f nAle by WILLIAM STEINOIJii.
hUv. 13.-.. it•
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
. ) I . I P4I E - 1 11/1i " 1 ' 134 47' 11174
On Thursday Me 12th of Vecember next, at 10 o'ckx..k, d .lt
The audrrsiKned ti;11 keel et Public sale, at hie reel
deuce sh,,ut one and e.latlf miles Tema the Two Tamen,/
oo the road leaning to Horner'. Mill, the toliowing jealua•
ble Pe. Nona! Property, to wit:
2IIEA D OF lIOR 4 ES. one a Stallion 4 years old, 2 Mitch
Cow''. 3 head of young Cat tie. 1 Ohio and Buckeye Reaper
and Mower. (ael.palt#l4,'Flikkalltoic . iya. ,witk to 4
gearing and d,olikipinkter. rate* , 4. (0e441:410a,D
Drain Ina Corn E heifer. kkinnowlt7Vol, Itroaddread
Wagon. Plowe, Ilayr.o •wis Shovel P ows, Corn Forks,(l ears.
anti a great variety of oth'eFaiticlee.
given on al por
ilfa„. A. credit of 13 months will be
cbtows over flee dollars. EIIANUEL . YE.IOI..R.
NUT. 1!1)
LIME FOR 'SAW
Michael Leer's Old Stan
`AT '
UINTP
JOHIARRAMEFRWO
•
WOULD respectfully announce to
the public that they are prepared to fur.
bleb lime iu any quautity. Persian voillid ttl well to
give thew a call before goiug elsewhere m they trill find
th'm aceommoilet ins la evatraan.
No..2o . 4lllS—fae, ,
(ourt
TOM BYe Aiettby. -given - that ti,
avacatarami Masi been ordired ay Ow Jim**
of the Court.; of Adams coooty,‘fur the trial of cu.§ to
C4mon 44
1 441dedliii, th 01/Wiry 4j , Dtatahtr %est.
Pertioo. W. jorpre . ,eitvi eoLothers italomet. l 4.o ll r9
rifq nireitto ittetiditudfal o'clodleto the forenoon
of said dilf3KL 1 • • - t.sHttdl' .lli4llN,s sjl
Sheriff /MRCS, dettyehotig, Nue. 20.-te
°nap
N lOCi eMR 2to 'ACRES
_ of & t o w Dad ollkleAdiAlAMild lnv. all in complete
or d er, one ui)le• from Barbey, lid big illimtAf AIM RAW.
ORO. ARNOLD.
Mill profm ,ll / 1
• Nov. 20, Dmiret
6"
gt l
'CHEAP
Fall and Winter Goods ?
.g.rEs!" EVERYBODY 4NS TIFERs.
• •
• TIIEN GO TO THE NEW bTOLIE OF
EBER'r & ELLIOTT,
Opppsite the .Cetirt-krouee, Gettysburg.
-DO YOU WANT cheap itnd g od Clothe, Caw
simeree; Sat mets,il exne,Corde, Vest-
Neck -fiat, at au) dung else it+
the gartiemen's wear ?
Go to lIEREST & ELLIOTT'S.
DO Y OU ilv,ANT J) : l tee m p .. 4lt2 n A394 2 ; i
c l te i , c Al -
thutuy, eta.", Slung, Coreeta, or anything else
desired fur ladies' a ear ? '
Go to REBEAT & ELLIOTT'S.
OU ANT andct ao:uel n%Sheet-
DO Yg.ligzgi.lnguna.
vnue t Glo weUue , Whitlow Shades, or buythiug else of the
kind? Oo to MBE= at.:LLILCT'S.
DO YOU Furat You
rua
At REts.EHT d ka.murrs,
Ml.:are now 'nailing goods at pekes that must astonish
iu he ceaviaced, call at.tl see for iyotti aehos.
is. or. _v, ht; . -tt •.
TEIE undo•reigned Las bought cut Lie fc.rua ‘ e'r partner,
WM. OCIIIN, and uo, cvni States the
i 16 C. 17
. T2@•'l3
THE .LIIIE-BURNING BUSINESS
hitunelf—at the Gettysburg Lime K tine; on the curter ut
the Railroad awl North Stratton street. Thankful for
21 00 @ 213 00
p ,at patronage, be* 111 et,deavor to deuerve its confirm
ance, by prosecuting the buminete as vigoiously antt °nay
EMI
large a scale as posbible—a la - ay b selling a good at tide
and giving goad measure.. Farmers aud other+ may look
for the prompt tilling of orders
He also continues the
COAL BUSINESS,
offering the moat popular kinds. House, eepets and
2 , 2fj (4._ 2.40
2 04 @ 2 10
00 @ 1 10
others should give him a call. - .Blacken) jib Cualconstant
ly on hand
CuariltliiTered atlyVt here in Gettpeburg
1 10
55
- 1 00
2 50
liet!) ur g, Nov. 20,11567.-a
Patent Gum se, - übber.
rliE advaAta g es of the Scrubber.
•A- eter all others 112-1 n E. that it will do the work trtone
ti ll tire taus usually empltyed; :tad, that it require',
mach It-88 water and duce the
° work much better; 3rd, that
it will rinse 'and dry the fluor at the sane time and save
all the labor al wiping up with a cloth ; 4th. that it will
bolt a great many years, by tweweio ally renewing the
Limns, which can bp.duue very easily tuadat very trifling
expense.
6 50
1 OU
14 riL
ekee - scrubbers fur sale at the store of 11. XI. rtr/ON un
the 11.11. limit more street, tiettymburg. the undersigned
being tLe duly appointed Agent lot Adana county.
, 1 -10
7 @
Oren seultu, Nov. 15,1867.
The utalerelgued having the ah.Ve bcrubbert Iu une,do
uereby :e oululead them to the public at fully
.tuswel.ug the purpoee fur which they are latroutled.
.1. L. IA DANI.ti.L 11. KLI.NUEL,
101.1 NT, J. C. !WRNS,
H. D. ti , .. ter, w. YERS.
Nov. ^4).: 1067.-btu
ESTRAY.
CAns. to the prerul e es of the n i miersigned in Hamilton
l.., ban towntlip qu about the let of October, a
ULM" 6TEEti, about two yearn old, ied and white
voice. , without spec laritinatks. The owner is hereby
°tined to pi - urn property, pity I hi.. get' 411 d take him
ADAM D. MUSSELMAN.
Nov. 2u-^,t•
fIEMOREST'S MONTHLY MA
ZIN E. ouivfrently acknowledged the M..de: Par -
,or
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~ ' oems. Sketches, Architecture and Model Cuttaces,
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Ltt
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nest anthers, and profusely illustrated with costly Et)
_rKviucs (full sae) useful slid reliable Patterns. Embroi
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.tber useful au enteriafulhg
No persou of efinement; economical housewife, or lady
J .? taste can allot o without .the
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copies. $l2, and • splendid premiums ior clubs at S 2
with the first premiums to ..,act) subscriber. .1/47-A new
Wheelers Wilam 4ewiug Machine Sir 20 subscribers at
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AT THE
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FAIR GROUNDS, GETTI'SBURG,
\V - eduesdav 7 Nov. 27 7 1867.
0
2 LEVEES—AT 3 AND 73.
This will positivcly be, the last .semon of
the Little Folks. •
ETURN from Europe (after an absence of three years
IL where they have appeared before nearly alt the
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THE ORIGINAL AND RENOWNED
GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE,
COMMODORE N UT T,
AND MISS MINNIE WARREN.
saw-Ladies and Children are considerately advised to
attend the Day Ethibition, and thud atidd the crowd
old confusion of the Evening Performances.
To the Day Levees—Admission 25 cents; Children un
der ten. 15 rents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Children un
der ten, 25 Conte. -
Evening Performance—Admission to all parts of the
House, 25 cents; Children under to n, 15 cents.
Nov. 13, 1467.4 t
Bargains I. Bargains 1.
AT THE
NEW FIRM
On Chambersburg BtB., tz vo doors west of
Buehler's Drug 4 .S'tore, gettysburg, Pa
COBEAN & S(3HRIVER
wouLD most respectfully an
nounce to the public the t that have Jost return
ed from the city with a large sip ply of
FALL AND 1 MINTER
;HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,-SHOES
of the latest styles.
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CIGARS,
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F IRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
rillifißM'l!=MMSTlT==MFMtMll
Ilexen per cent. interest, February and August.
These Itondscover a 'toad of til nil ire finished from td.
Louis to Pilot Knob. and in first class order. and an ex
tension of about the same itingth from Pilot Khoo to Bel
mont, pow rapidly constritctin,g. for which the proceeds
id these hoods are to be2used. making a through•rout.-
from et. Louis to New Ot leans by rail. The earnings ul
the 91 miles are $OOO WO a year: the net pronto now are
sufficient to pay the interest
. ou the not ire amount 01
bonds. were they all issued. the lanais of security iB br
drretl to he beyond that of any titer bidala 11,14*
Apply at the i tflier of the Company, Nu. 43 Wall at., to If.
ti M.th:QC AN v. V ice Pre•iiicitt, or to CLA ILK, PODGY.
et . corner of 11 all and William eta, New York City.
Oct. ilo--4t
Noun' AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Co
OPPOSITiON LINE
TO CALIFORNIA.
EVERY L!() DAYS.
PASSAGE AND FREIGHT AT REDUCED RATES
For further information, Apply to
D. N. C.A RR INGTON, Agent,
Oct. 30-4 t ITT W ent nc. , New York
ft,f ISSOURI A NOS.-15AM a , rre choice laming and
.15.1 Tinr er land., hi tioutli We.teru Ilisvouri, at 11,1 Z
peragje ;melt; in liitp to Suit. Title per feet.
51.11.iCKIJK, Jr., 30 Broad in., :;ew York city.
Oct. 30-4 t
HYDRAULIC RAMS,
DEEP WELL
PUMPS,.
,
FORCE PUMPS,
AND
POWER PUMPS,
IWitFACTUR ED BY
COWING &
30-4 t. Senora tallti, New York.
EEal BuDI CAN CUT TULIN OWN CLoTHING for men
Or Boys, by using PAitstuf's SUL!' IN.I7ItUCTING CH 0115.
Om:inlet° set sent to any address f.r t 2.00. Agellts order
a sample. bend staining for terms and circular.
IRTUBEL . R PARSONS,
Oct. 30--It Unadilla. New York.
CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER
ONIBINES in one garment a PER
` PUT PITTING I ' ORST.Ti and the unfit desir able Skirt
Supporter ever offered the public. Itplaces the weight
of the skirts upon the shoulders instead af the hipi; it
improves the form withimi tight lacing; gives ease and
elegance; in approved and recommended by physiciana.—
.Sold at ladies' fancy goods stores generally, and at whole
ante at U B. sA UNDERS s CO.,
96 Summer et.. Boston. end tr 2 Winer et , New York
Also. by HENRY C. 'MOORE 429 114rket street Phibt
and STKLLM ANN, HINRICHS & CO.. 21 Ilan
over street, Beltitnore, Md. (0(1.30 -It
ci-in A DAY MADE BY ANY ONE, with my Patent
V1A...1 Stencil Toole. I prepay maniples free Beware
01 int: inbcers, :tly circulars will explain. Address A, J.
LLAM, Aptinufteld, Vermont. [Oct. 30.--It
DON'T be humbugged y Impostors or "patent" tag
iron or machine -S nen tools." !tend for our New
Catalogue of IMPROVE STENCIL DIES, 20 varieties
all of Steel. carefully finished and tempered.
Oct. 30.-4 t 8, 11: SPENCER k CO, .rattleboro,
lATANTED—AN AGENT—One chance in each town
V V worthy the attention of an active business man, to
take the agency for the sale of BRADATRZET'S REIMAN,
MOULDING AND WEATHER STRIPA. applied to the sides, bot
tom, top and centre of doors and windows. The stele is
beyond ant thing ever offered before to an agent, and from,
Sly to $26 per day can heinade. Send for agents' circular.
The first who apply secure a bargain Terms for Mould
ing, cash. J. R.ABILADSTREET k. CO.,
Oct. 80-4 t Boston, Maas.
Yr ORREY'S PATENT WEATHER STRIPS.—An ea
arstnation of It. merits will &melee. any one that
Torrey'e-Patent Weather Stripe excel all oth.re Send
for illustrated circidar: Agent, wanted to every town,-
R. 8. a J. TORREY d , CO , sole Manufacturers,72 Maiden
Lane, New York. , [Oct..3U-it
WANTED-BALP.M.EN TO TRAVEL BP:LL
GOOD' l y simple. Good wages .and steady em.
ploymeet. Address with stamp,
HAMILTON, PERKY & CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
Oet.Bo-4t
WANTED -3 CENTB—To sell a lire man in ererj.,,
county, a business paying $ :50 per mouth sure.
Oct. 30-it S. C. TILTON. Pittsburg, Pa.
PAINTS FOR FARMERS
AND OTHERS
• Till GRAFT . IN 1111INKRAL PAINT COMPANY arenas,
manuntrturtug the . Best. ChPapzet and most Durable .
Paint in nee; two coats well put on, rois.d with pure
Lfitseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is of a light
brown or beautiful chocolate color,and can be changed to
green; lead, stone, olive, or drab, to suit the taste of
the consumer. It le vhluable for Holmes, Barns, Fences,
Agricultural Ituplemeuts, Carnage and Car-Makers,
Wooden ware Canvas, Metal and Sb Ingle Roofs, (It being
Fire and Witter proof), Bridges. Burial Cases, Canal Boats,
Ships and Ships Bottoms Floor Oil Cloths, (one Maun
facturer having need 6000 bbls. the past y 4 ar,) and as a
paint lot any purpose is use for bpdy, durability,
elasticity, and adheelveness. rids, per bbl.; of 800
lbs„ which Will supply a farmer hit years to come. •• .(11r.
ranted in all cases as above. 'Fend er ts circular, which
gives fall partitmlars. None genuine unless branded In
a trade marl Grafton Mineral Paint._ ..Akcldressi •
DANIEL sx.pwgLa., Prqpr,l4or. • .
254 Pearl it., New Teri.
..11 1 Agenti wanted. , 90.-4 t
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
HE TULE HEM DT AT LAST DISCGVELLED. . GE-
L
HAM'S FRESH MEAT t%UHE, prepared tiom tlfe
formulwof Prof. Trousseau of Palle, cares "Gitttintriptitnt,
Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Mareannts, General'
Debility and all morbidnonditions of the aystent depen
dent on deficiency of vital fume., It is pleasant to tote,
audit single bottle will coniince the most **pa al of
its virtue as the great .ieimlitor femetly of the age. $1 a
bottle, or six bottle" fur SS. Sent by Shirrs". Siold'by ,
8. C. UMIAK. No. 28 Booth Eighth at Matadi,/ phimand
principal Drugghtta. Cloca/ars eent free.. . [Oct.
And will present to any person sending u a club in oar
Great One Price gale, of Dry find Panty Geode, ge., • Bilk
Dress Pattern, Piece of Sheeting, Nunn. go., frees( eost.
Catalogue of goglcand sample, sent to any address free.
Address. J. ft HAWIiB Z 00.,30 Hanover stress Basun.
Uses. P.O. Sox 6126. . , [Oct:
LADIES .& GMITLENEN.—
you can we a tiatitirtirdkr4PA free of tz
3.
pews; kiritheittrolars of ittr , itr4his , Dry and fancy
Owls Sao) by Bonding stamp rue return &Isle'
BASTIIA I ODA LL,
Hanover it, Boston ,Mme.
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CANVASSERS WANTED
MADAM FOY'S
WE STILL LIVE!
WE ARE COMING,
gar
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SABpATHAPHOP/a CONYENT . ;' l. •
A Convention of the friends of Sabbath Schoch in Ad
ams county will bu held in • GETTYSBURG. the fourth
week in November next, mxillnelleinli OS Monady reottillis
the 25th end contioulngthrough Tuesday and Wednuday,
the 28th and 27th. The °caution will be one of great ilk
tercet and a las ge attendance is expected.
Rev. ALFRED TAYLOR, Secretary of the Penni. State
Sabbath School Association, Rev. Dr. WILLETTS. Ex.-
Gov. POLLOCK and other distinguished and elon..ent
gentlemen from Phillidelpnia s mitlehiewhere willloOn
tendance and take an artive part in the pioceedings.
Paillonv Suporintendenteand Mends o f Sandy Schools
throughout the county will please publish this notice
and take proper measuresLoseoure a fall attendance.
A programme of the exercises will be prepared for dis
tribution before the day of meeting.
The following Committee of Arrangements has been
aPPcilttedS. Ifs ;
REV. C. A. HAY, D. D
Pastorof Christ Church, Lutheran.
REV. E. BREIDEN BAUGH,
Pastor of St. James' Obvrch„ Lutheran
•
REV. W. R. U. DEATRIcti,
Pastor of erman Retormed.Church
REV. G. W. ROUSE.
Putur of M. E. Church.
R. G. MCCREARY,
Superintendent Presbyterian Sabbath !School.
n. A. BUELILER,
Superintendent Christ Church, Lutheran 8. School
J; L. SCHICK,
Superintendent M. E. SabLath School
DETWILER,
Superintendent St. JAl:llea . Church, Luth. 8. School.
GEORGE GRIER,
Sup eriut oden t email Reformed Sett: School.
PALMER,
Superintendent African Salt. School.
JOHN R. if ERSIL New Oxford.
J. A. DARDNER, Philadelphia.
Oct. 30.—ft
T HE ADAMS COUNTY
TEACHER'S INSTITUTE
W ill meet In the Public School Building. New Oxford.
ut 10 o'clock A. M., on Monday. J.Nererriber 25th. The
evening sessions will be held lo the Liitheran
The exercipe will consist of Lecture*, Addresses, Reports,
fisaays. Class Brills, Dlscussions, &c
Supt. Wickersham and iieputy Supt, Coburn, of the
State Department, Dr. Brown end Prot Ehrhart of Get
tysburg. Dr. Pfeiffer. of New Oxford. Prof. Brooks, of the
Millersville Normal Arbool, Prot. Thompoin, of I..an• as
ter, Piof. 8. O Boyd, of York, 5.9 Jack, Bog., of West
moreland county end others, have been engaged for the
occasion. An interesting and profitable meeting 111 ex
pected; heum a lull attendance is desired.
According to Act of Assembly, approved April 9th.
19,7.. a Teacher's lnetitnte must be held in each County
of the Conwour wealth, awl must continue in 'Poston at
least fife days. in. luding a halt day fur going and a half
lay for returning." The same act also authorizes direc
torsto volt teachers the time, and noshes it binding up
on teachers to attend. The Committee on permanent
csnitlentes, required by law. will be ei , ected un )I,inday
afternoon. The mtizens of New Oxford haye kludly pro
posed to entertain se many of the teachers as possible In
private families. The usual reduction will be made at
the hotels. Arrangements have been mole with the
several tailroad comp:oder. for a reduction of fare to all
who may attend. All who wish to go by railroad must
be herr by 7.30 on the nterrntny of the 2Lth. Directors 01
Schools and the friends of Education generally arecordial
ly invited. AARON SUEELT, Co. titipt.
Gettysburg, Nov
Something Useful
NY person bending 2eLitel enclosed and two stamps
t
fir return postage, will receives Book ,paper bound,
containing Steel engraved port,sits of all the Military
lien we (tini , n and Hebei), Statesmen and Great Men of
the Gutted States, from the time of the Rerolution to the
present time, with the Autograph of each, and a abort his.
tor,, where barn, prise pal characteristics, Politico., &c.
Bound in cloth, roar and stamps.
Add revs JctriNsos.
Nor' 1.3.-3 t• Box bana, Ohio.
TILE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD
EXTRACT 07 A LETTER FROM BARoN SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD
PARIS, Sth April, 1.41,2.5 Rue Feuby,St.flonore.
Will yon be kind enough to have forwarded tome bats
-200 t,f %.,12r !tell at Liniment : iI you will send at
the same time the account.) will forward you the amount
Meese. BELMONT k Co.. New Yo. k .
ninon SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD having recommended to
many of lii.. ft lends Major L tiN WS LINIMENT. and they
brim; d. shoo. to procure it, be should advise him to
establish a depot In Paris.
TIIE INDIAN LINIMENT,
as • rebel, ever ready ; as a killer of vain taken inward
iy. or out waroly applied. has tin equal.. For the relief and
core nl kheitinotic and Neuroffyie Affections. Sprains.
Bruise". tic ,it is unequalled It is also most efficacious.
taken inwardly, in the cure of 111111tleett. Cramps and Thane
in the Nontarb. Dinrrhorn. 14, , bry, Jbn.low.
Cholera Inf., oturn. dr.. and is without exception the most
wonderful l'anace.a the world affords. No family abQuid
be without it. Every TRAVELER by land or see should
hove s bottle. MINERS. and FARMERS residing at a
distance from Physician, should keep it conetantl) on
nand Ia cute of Accident,, and , uilden attacks ,4
Stomach Complaints, its value cassuot be estimated. In.
quire for May.d: LANE'S IN ll] A.N LINI MEN T, and take
no Alter Price. Su rte. per Cottle. Far sales: wholesale
and reteil by D-ina, Marne- a Cu, SI Park Row. New
Vert:: Gale z Robinson, IV, Greenwich st., New York;
C. W.-11. it Co.. 152 Pillion NO, York; Charl e s N .
Crittenden, as 6th Ave., New York; and by respectable
Uric 4. , :t1t, 0/r - cue:hoot the world. SOUP genul:Je ..übleaS
riom•-,t by Joua Tuoe Lset, arid countersigAsed by J.T.
LANE L CO., 1C; Broadwa),N6l.—York.
Cill_Send kr Circular
IT IS THE BEST CHANCE
EVER OFFERED TO A“ENTS!
One o- two days' t.rue gill secnre a gook: Sewing Ma
chilie. Watch. Silk Druz. Rernirer. or eome other at tide
of opal value. ERKE OF COST :
ftente-wantet ver y twre. male and female, for the
heet One Dollar Pawnbroker's Emir in the country. Easui
Arcola:. S. ,:. TIIO ~ PSON 4 , 0.,
31 Exam r, street. Bo,ton, Mau.
Oct 3u— , 4 t
WANTED—Agents to 'ell the
01°w-rt./ref! Seu ing %lad:tine ever mader.l. Jo
the ...air or on commiopion. our machine
wilt •.-vr. tu. h. hurl, and ,111 , or.ELT 0 , 113t1 tio
high II i.',! machine. Cut any third o.tgeh, And the ue,da
wil; t.nr I.,•mre the eu-ar• nl:give out. F rvm .f; ito i.:00
per immth. expensva ftddre , s BAKER EW ci
E CO.Cleveland. Ohln. 11.)•t. 30--4 t
arriages, fvfnusS,
NEW FIRM!
A.T THE OLD STAND.
[ESTABLISHED IN 1817.]
I have aaaociated with me, in busk:lean. my son.Jons
I. Caxast, under the Eno and sty le of u IlcCii.taXl
t SON. and I leslre to say to my old friend. and the pub
lic generally that mince the war, the manufacture of
Saddiea. flarmsaa.Collarr. Ac., has been revived at the old
•stablislied and well known stand un Baltimore street
one square south of toe Court House. Gettysburg. P .
Having bad an experience of 40 years in this establish.
Went. I reelaasured. that, with renewed attention to bus
hiest.. we can stn. further merit and eceive a full share
of public patronage.
Feb. 1.1806. DAVID SIcCREARY.
With increased facilities for conducting our business,
we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of
all those who way need anything in our line. We espe•
daily call the atteotion of Farmers and others to the
superior quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers.
Saddles. !lames. all kinds, with o
Plaib or Quilted Seat no without fastenings,
Horn, Housings,
Plain or Quilted Seat Side Scotch Collars(leather),
Saddles, •• (ticking),
PlainvritaneySaddleCloths No Seam Collars,
Wagon Saddles. Beet Welt IlarnessCollars,
Riding Bridles, of all kinds,P a t eat Leather Collars,
fair or black, rounded or stitched or onstitched. •
flat, Best Leather Wagon Whips,
Martingales, 4. 4%. and 5 feet long,
Carriage Harness. allstyles,Pli ited Team Whips,
silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips,
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bridles, Whip lashes,
Girths, Horse Blankets, k.c.,te.
•
Cruppers,
Inebort, everything that pertains to a trot class genera
horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or
made to order promptly, of the very best material, and
by the most experienced workmen in the country, (two
having worked In this establishment for the last thirty
years.)
w. are now inanahictn tin g' an excellent let oilicsig
Draft and Harness Collars for those who prefer °Or own
to city made work.
Repairing Mall kinds doneat short nottosand on roe
ion able terms.
All areourdlallyinvitedto call and examine fbr them.
eelvee me un r work cannot fall to recommend itself.
Feb. 1.111366—tf. DAVID 31cCR6ARY k SON. -
NEW SADDLit'lt SHOP
ON "the MIL" Baltimore Stre Gettysburg, Pa.—Con.
'tautly on hand, ei made to.o.rder, aU kinds of
RIDING SADDLES, "
WAGON SADDLES.
CA ARIA 4E HARNESS, • •
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLE'S,
COLLARS,
PLY NHTS, .to.
as low as the lowest
.1 1 / a y 29, 1867,-tf.
t'.IARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED.
he war being crrer, the undersigned have resumed the
's- CARRIAGEirkiAI;ING BII7BINISSB,.
at their old stand, In . lirMi *dills street, 9e4.01 , uxii" .
attire they are again prepared 1,9 pat up work ip , the
wont failtdottable,sliblitAßtbil, AMONtluewjor rqartallt. 4
l o g (anew and pecoAd•hipad \ • - . •
' - • 64.0 4A9Mi I . I II GIBS ' :4 ° !...
on hand, which they will diaphse . of atfh4rloweet Ortt'ill,
and all orders Pi ll bekuppfiertasprotnittly sand - eatigYbo
torily as pbeilble. ' '• - ••-' ' ' ' '
'. • giair.REPATRIMMI ''. l ' ' - ' ..-...
dope with dispatch; Wet chanted rains.' , • \-••• '
A large lot of new *lrani& HAIINNSIr n haw] f0r1413 ~
' ?hankie' I thrlbe liberal patrotlifile hereto*"
6,10
Inthem, they solicit and 'lllora/diver 'to dater's' ', it
share In the Alters. '• ' -
may 29, , tt . DAWNS& & ZI&OPille,
CARRIAGES AND BIIGrGIES.
TATE 4 '
Are now building a variety of COACH WORK • et the
• latest and witetepproved etylms, and constructed of the
beet meters .to whin)) theyinslte theAttepHon atom..
ere. flaelnk bunt our work Witliglent cam NA if RA;
trial selected with special relbrence to beiapti of *WS
and darabil.ty, we can confidently recommend Uri woik
ansurpamed by any other lb or oat of the 'cities. Alf
we ask la an inspection of our work, to CullTiOdi tools in.
want ninny kind of a vehicle that this- is the place to
but theta. .;
SiiriliteAlßlMilsiestatsibrastch 4boolitauranatice
end lolatiolawasahasaarma. t. '7
Give tosacalltOtaat featory,riear the corner of:W
toti and Ohambitsbarg streete t eettysburg,
June 12 1111117.—tf
gad #30007:100..
r" - di A i
r'!A ~ . E 11(A E ti )
TOW . - tROYE TY
~. AT PRIVATE' SAT.E.
._
THE :1;1481 tea Offer, C at Priv! . te
,
Flaltytlie old INSU IN
RER DELLLN(i, at thOjtmottoit
of the 'had town andiMuulttsburg roaiiii,Tii the borough
pfOettysherg. TpUttoi Is suhstaatjully built ot stone,
laha confabs; twelve &rue roans There hi a strong,
- nover:fotlieg Spring of first rate water in the basement
and 1%
d =f isodi49nnecteil wish it. The location
i s a Ter. , Vonssistid with A Wile additiofial outlay ,
this coal be made ons,i,f the most'comtortahle and de”
Ramble hotted in the borough or its vicinity.
.N0v.18,1 67-11 '' JOHN RUPP.
ÜBLIC SALE OF
FINE TIMBE4 LAND
The mbar/bee will veil at Public, Rule an lintilirdnY the
7th day of Degowibernest. a 11 *Week, ..1; M., on the pre
mises, IIveHotabITIMAIIR, : heavily wooded with Chest.
net and Back Oak, situated Is • Haaaliteebsa, township,
and lying midis public read leading from Slanshowar's
Tavern to the Cold Ai ring. The Leta will be sold in
parcels of Bonk 6 to 13 okßltgii each. ,
This is a Sareotrtneity haYinetiti BEST TIMBER
IN Tug, MDIINT which , can easily and cheaply be
got to mar et. ' Ike /and giMerly belonged to David
Mickley, andsidiellis hinds. of William Tionglata„Paier
Henry, lillirOltniiiblOglialkitlifslilt`a4,o4era, end ll,
very desirable 1i even" respect. .
Sys ttebd.nce will be given and 'terms made known
on day of side by 'TOBIAS R.' COVER.
113 ...Compact eopy. , [Nov. la.-ta
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Ox Friday, the =ad tray of Notienke, 867,
In mane ace of a decree of the Orphans' Court of Ad
IELDI oounty, the undersigned, Administrators of . the
estate of mums cox. deceeeed, will sell at Public Vocable,
on the prainisee, the fallowing described valuable FARM,
satiate in Latimore township, Adam couuty,L'a , adjoin
mg land* of Col, John Wollord, John and Isaac Tudor.
George gllicksi,,anil others, containing ill AERkS. More
or lesa which about 15 Acres are Timber, and the bat
coca g ood Yarn' land. The Improvements are agtioil Tao
story STONE DWELLING EIOCISE, 1, g and Frame Barn.
a Li ranareand Carriage Hone. , '
newly built, ' and other
outhulldinipi anti Improvenients. There li an unfailing
Spring of good water near the Image and a good Orchard
of various kinds of 11 - uit OD the farm. Ids convenient t.,
Mille ind School House* and about two miles from York
Springs, arid denfrableds h residence.
1101. 80 1 13 will continence at I o'clock. P. M., when' at-
tendance Will be given and terms made known on day of
sale by
EZIME
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
aT PRIVATE SALE
The sahscriberr will sell Ms VALUABLE FARM, in
Cumberland township, Adams cunnty, Pa.. containing
TIMER 1101SIDRED ACRES.
The Imprprgm•nte are good, a large. BRICK
Switzer Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage HMS!.
Sc. The land is all Granite soil, and in a good state ut
cuitiration..
THIS Id ONE OF THE 13FST WHEAT AND GRASS
FARMS IN THE COUNTY,
and wenld Answer well fora Dairy. , There are three wells
~1 never-fail lug water, And a running stream through the
farm. furnishing never-tailing water In nearly all the
Gelds.
The farm will be kid In parts of 100 and 200 Acres, to
,nitpurcbasera.
I will aleo sell my DWELLING lIOUSE. ran ChambefiF
burg ',tree; illetlysburig, wraith is a very deetrabie pro
perty.
t3..Any person wishing to slew the properties will be
shown thetn by the subscriber, hying ii..letty sbu rg.
Oct. 23, 1867.—tf X. McCURD Y.
VALIIA.BLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
‘" AT PUBLIC SALE.
The subseriber will sell at Pnbllc Sale, on 7Vesday the
19th day V,Novenstwr nest, at bls residence. in Cumber-
land townthin, about fMtr miles South of Gettysburg.
between the EmMittsbaig and Taneytown roads, the
lowing Personal Property, to vie:
3 MARKS. two 5 years old. one a good Family Mare, ant.
one a good Brood Bat e,l Cu. 6 Mulch Cow.. Sof wh lcb
will be fresh by the time o (sale. 2 mils, 3 Heifer.. 5 fat
Hogs. 5 Shoats. 1 good fmr.horae Wagon. Lime Bed, 80,
Carriage. Le., onettorse Sleigh and Bells, a good clad
Carriage And liarrirSS Plows and Barrows, • doable and
single Shovel Plows, three-horse Doublelfree, t wohor.,
Double Trees. slush. Tree.. Spreactert. &c.. Dung B-an!e.
a lot O. Plank.l Koller, Grain Uri 11. an excellent Wheat
Van. W heellkarrow,2 good lirain Cradles Mowing Scythe .
Cloverdieorl Cradle, Mattock, Pick. Shovels, (;towbar.
Axe., Maul and W en, Goes. Forks and Rakes, Hewer
Goats. it:winding 2 skeet Rreechbanda.2 seta of Cruppers.
Collars and Bridies,f,ur.horse Line, Plow Line.. W ug , m.
'addle, Whip, Ridisa Saddle neatly new one. Side Saddle.
Riding Bridles, Martingales:Halters. Log, Cele and Brcast
Chains. Butt Trucea.l2 Scapa of Bees. Cor- by the Shoe.
he. A leo, Elouseboid and Kitchen Furniture, !itch as
Bedsteads. 2 Bureaus, Wardrobes Corner Co phoard Dee,
err, Sink. Tables, Kitchen and Dining 'babies, C1...',.,
Cafpeta, Look inghilaaate ;len plate dh,se and Pipe, C
Stove yips Pipe avian the 11 future,. (Intel.. Iron Ket
tle. Copper Kettle,Spining Wheel, Heel, Butter Churn.
Vinegar. Melt Venetia. Tube, Buckets,Cider Barrels, Tin
ware., Crockery-ware, Stuoottnuar Saw.
lirindst.nue, Lot Hide, patent Quoting-frame, and a
peat 110611/1 articles too tedivllp to mention.
44-Sa e to cnnuttence precisely 9 at o'clock, A M..
when attendance will be given and terms made knuatn by
the undereitned. The sale will be continued from day w
day until all is sold. IfIeIIOLAS . BELTZtat.
JACOB lltttit.sr, D. of D., Auctioneer.
(Oct 16.-ta
Oct. -41
V ALUABLE TANNERY
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber, wishing to give up the Tanning bitai
neve, offers at Pr rate Cale, ins valuable TANN ERT,
.poste oo South Baltimore street. Gettysburg. Pa.. in•
cludiug Brick Beam Lzlicsp with I pool, 2 limas, and six
handlers: Brick Curl fag Siiop ; RH, k arid Fran, Bark
tl 111 HullIP;38 lay-away Vats on the yard. with 0 Leeches
sod room to add any additisdial nUmber—consitatit run
ning Spriqg water. never.faibug, is tan-yard a n d sh o p s .
This Tannery is hutted in a region when e good Hark is
sboo , tant rouoical‘le prices. Posaeasion of the Tannery
will be givin to the purthaeer tointesliately, if desired.
with a supply of bar& to run lt.
There is besides a large Tw , eatvry DEICE DWELLING
on the property, w MI Spring Ifouse,sm o he lions., Wood
-bed. Bart, Corn. Crib, Wagon erred and ether outbuild
ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen
dour, v Ith running water through :Spring li^use. There
is a •ariay of best ginsitty of grizertng Grapes and Frnit
nit the, premise& Tate property is in good condition, and
,n es ery respect a most deviranle residence and [rosiness
to od.
Alpo, will be aold, A LOT OP GROUND adfoinin, a
t,ve. containing 134 Acrea, more or leas, with an Apple
Orr bard and a Brut-clam Ppring and Bathing i'atablish
ment on it.
A I/60. A LOT OF GROUND. on the Emmlttaburg read.
me-half mile from town, lOntniulug ft Acres, which the
pu re Maser mu also have, is 41.4itta1.,
lieLPerawne de:siring to view Use prim:Rites, or ascertain
;Luther pert iculerv, will Mitres,. Hie sabeeriber. roadiug
ci Oro, etnirg. Pa. JOHN V% INEHRENISikai.
Sept.l4.—tf
FARMS FOR SALE
I will sell the Farms,
No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg
and Gettysburg road between York Springs and ti«idlers•
burg. con. aintng 12i ACRES. with improvements, nua
occupied by James Miller. P. Ice $26 per acre.
. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and
New Oxford road, between Ileidleniburg and New lace
ter, containing 146 AOKES., with good foltirmemebt
now occupied by George J. Shank• Price/I.s4;par acre.
Terms: One bait' to be paid on the delivery of the
deed ;'the balance to spit the porchaser. either in cash
or in first Judgment Bonds of not lees than Elhaltbr Nu. 1,
and $4Ol , for N 0.2, to b, paid annually with interest.
im_These fame are pleated, lie beedeentely and have
been limed.
!lay 29, 1867.-tf
FOR SALE,
Valuable MERCHANT MILL,
L I BARK !*.JILL and SAW, HIIL, With 40; ACRES
OF LAND. Know!) as "Sandue's Mill," on Marsh s reek,
In Adamn county, Pa., 4 mimes northeast from EMlDitta
burg, sod &Talks southwest from Gottyaba rig, all in good
order, water power heavy, and la a good grain counas7.
One e th el i knoin as•"Rotlinger% Mill," pith
60 ACRES pr LARD, ale ; mile trout . Abbottaidwn, on
the Hanover turnpike. 411 in good anise.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Ang.7,18r7. -41
Q•UT LOTS FOR SALE.
WO LOTS convenient for pasturage or cultivation,
vreet of thargebk)gleitl•Stitainary. • and ldfoht frig Lota of
Dr. S S. Schmuck*, and of Judge Siegler. are altered at
Private Sale. Bach contains about eve keret. They will
be ether;noldJog or a
selArla rf• APPI3. to.
._..'
/Nov Ot :, - , • D. /4cCONAVOISY. •
pRIVILTE' SALE-
The undersigned intending to leave the neighborhood.
wilt 8 , 3 11 at. private Sale. his two BRICK BUILDINGS,
situated on 'the Wain street in Benderaiille—one a nice
home.; the ether a Blere Rooth. sad W'ork Om*, Zeirtus
'MI . tammireof the unienigved.
.
Ins— A. EL LIMZ"i
BeadithEas •
Vait Opice. , FARM.,
4.4,146 et cait..)isi tee
bushels of Ursa 10 the sore ; 80 Acres iu Timbre; later
Bata Basra sad. Brkk ; plenty of Fruit, tc ; 2
mils Astlrunt Ciettystuag
J. M. ROWE
ALSO—
Doe b
Cs
, acted IV 13111t7itedfdingg loptili *l, U.;
miles south' Teem tleit3/ 01
g: ov;
due.finu a •
ago. ARNoLD.
bu
Pel Act* r Y ttas farm. ugut DAM- -if
CHOICE •
tAXIX3O--111itesetertirrtlied of
s
ft= s siMirs i qtrer4o n igb'
„ h0k , d ,,7 401} evammisge, as u fide plissibr
1940,010 COW( .
°SOROS-ARNOW:
A
1.• , rap CLAM PARMIJo ...• 7 . , ... ,' ( 7
.:,.II A.T.-BRINUTE BALE, ,
1
in two miles Ofl3ettysiterkteitlkelailtriz_
1 •t K i rg t l iritli • set eteissaly tnif•Potentetti;
wit) In p' e order. ; I will sell from 100 to 1150
Acres, to so t- Purshsers. Terms ressosutble..-•
For farther int t
y_ on, app
• ffiePet
A • •. ~ '
_ r
Ls
• it=tl- ,‘ ', ! -:.3'.. +t) e f N A L ANi I )ST,
LA. riIkITTILA - 4:141 ) ;'( • ,
1 wiitwm• ow 4 *Nrie-ar;' SO AgE94
more QV - or ay •4040
:rare, conSarisg SOO idtim* an 41141 1 bong
iftio imos lbws.' ...h... of aaftp.uff,
ill As Ituystovslot,nts, tiro sets of bittlgr in akc iar ot_
terms stkPlito - ~,_ _ - ZORN H. .
~
Getq , 'I L ATE"PItri .''''ila .1 d 1 lit _
- • •
vim
Irmo' 6 Mkt mad BAWIDIN...
i nk
' o y; F ork, tin% m il li boat Osebtown;Addie
Amg T, A.M. HUNT •
SARAH COX, Adm'z,
JOSEPH A. WIERMAN Adm'r
ALSO-
*iiit -3 60iiti. / Oal ' .;! • E , '.''
'V ALIJAPLE REAVIE
OFFER F. V SALE.
The undersigned °flare to sett at pliv4te, Sale the 4:1-
low' ng Estate at Nett Otivid t entips; it parts or
parcels to salt porch
No. I.—Half an Acre of Grciund: front
'log on the turnpike, whit t4R loprtivenseuts thereon,
fur the last 22 years the hinniesteed of the undersigned.
'l4 ccirkikitflrie kquarter 'of
an Acre, with tae improvement, thereon, adjoinhag the
Nutter. , , t
,
No. 3.—A lot of Ciroutid adji,lntrigNew
oxiord ou the east, whereon to iiredtoetlie building of
the HF.W OXFOKO INSTITUT 2 acid laid out in 3b
Building Lots, containing °ea-fourth of Ali Acre ot ground
each, frotiting Via nornplkii and Ijigb Siriiet t and, extend
tug the tele* . oaatiKard
No. 4.—kive lots of Ground, contain
ing together 10 Acres, motor kess.cluae to New Oxford,
and fronting on the tinmpike leading to York—every
lot accessible from the turnpike.
The Peoperty Is all in a pprone `
state orcultivation.—
Persons Intending to locate at our increatting and pros
tiering tilwn tire inpited to call,make their cholce,and
offer their bids—which will is, accepted it not too far be.
low the common market prices here. POR I WILL SELL.
, • ,M. p. P.TEIFYHR.
New Oxford, Sept, 4,1867. -..3m$
VALUABLE PROPERTY A,T
PRIVATE SALE
The nodereigned will sell at Privitte . Bale, on verriad
vantageotts terms, his valuable Farm. Waste to high
land towiiablp, Adams charity, abent Roe miles from et.
tysburg, containing' 240 ACRES, enure or - leas . , of Which
from 70 to SO AiCitES aritri heavy finiber. The Improve
ment/ are large and convenient. There la a large aninnt
, if 111eirlow on the Farm, which In aeeondto none In the
township a...e a Fruit farm. It can be cohteniently divid
ed to make t wo Parma. WV. WILSON.
• Ang. 28 -3m•
Xtgal ,gotirts.
JUHY.LIST.,
SPECW . OOI:IIT-DECEMBER 9, 1807
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Tyrone. Emanurl t+pangter, Jacohl). Plttenturf.
iytnaotri. John Brinkerhoff, Franklin Osborne, Isaac F
. , .
Brinkerhoff.
Caumta•rland. George Bushman.
Ilamiltunban. Jame* H. Marshall.
Moonlit , leasing. Jacob Me'bora, Chas. Hamlet.
Franklin; John Cole, Samuel ttisehrr, Jacob Oyler.
Orford. John Gaines, Edmund Gitt.
ConeUag . Mir nisei Little. data. Diller..
Melodist.. "Haan Criet, John Peters. •
blunt inetsto. Wm. B. Gardner, Barnhart Gardner, Gee.
A. Peters.
Liberty. John Kemper.
t. et tysiburg, Daniel K.Pistenaurf,Jacsk Destines,
Germany. William nutters.
Reading. George Brown, Thomas S. Dicks.
Union. Pine
Psee.lotii. Milton T. Kelso , .
Lattniore. George }lease, JOal Griest.
Ilighland Jacob Plank.
Butler. Henry Lower.
•tountj-ty. Lest Schwartz.
Pei wok bur. Wm. Batinger.
llatuiltou. Hamilton King. f Mos. 13. 15t37.-tt
DIVIDEND
rr`111: l'rr:odeut and Direct re of the aettysbarg
tiqual Bask bare this day deelarad a Diticlend of
osr per Cef.t. on aaplfal stock, clear of all GoTarot/it:rat
puyablo on and after Nov. 11.
N.,' 3,15,7-3 t J. E31011.Y BAIR, CashlPT.
DIVIDEND
president and Slignagerp ..f the Geri pitairg and
Paierakurg pike akimpany knee this day declared •
In% idend of one per Ceut., pa) .hie. on ur nller the Lit day
of Deceinti, :1011S 11. M'CLELLAN,
l'Sot 4. 16d7-3t Treastwkr. -
DIVIDEND
1 , 1R3T NATPAIAL OJAI ~ .rP OITTYLIMEG,)
November +m. 1'267. j
IPreeident atui Directors of [bid Hank hale thio
1 day dv , c la rod a ern. i•annual Dividend of four and one.
half par rel. t. over arid 41,ve all Government, lasae pay.•
bie on after tha loth init. axa. ARNOLD.
Nov B--Zt Outlier
D Iit.7iOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
the partner Ship heretn'bre existing betwoeu the 1111.1-
~ /Koed under the (inn of Taudhinhaugh • Neel), of
tinuipton. has been gisit , tred. All EICIIO{I3 iadebtvLl
a:wf firm trill please 'all itiA make v . .) ment. Either
start .er i, anth,rire , t to use the name of the firm iv ant
element of the hu.niess.
J. S. TA GGITIN
0. F. lika.LY.
os 6-3 t
Dissolution of Partnership.
1 1 1-1 E partnership exifitinc , between
A !Lon cll. tireler reime ' 74 A C4g.a.ct
et.. b.t. 1 .':•.- lied! ::111%9: ,111% . 1: • r,•llr.
uf otql application to eltberof ib
underbigr.e.!.
ct,mulec.lal
Le iwtit.unge of 4.4u.r iia ut'a.
Gettypburg.
OTlCE.—Letters of Administra
t i , •tt ou the eit ,, tovt Glohos Toils. late of
ion towneh:p. Adaini cianty , ilecen..ed, having beer
granted the underaigned region.): in Reading tv6 p., he
beretiy rites ...Op, to all pets ,us inOebte.l tip .11de-tate
to call aid payment mot. tinnoe Lavhur
agni),t lb.. minor n',:lpre,eat I , r. , parly
n o , f uttletnaui. 1.), ID YIJIIE.
OTlCE.—tetters Administra
,L 1 :!Ie•..fST. , :i•LPIEF., ',Ate
of El ht , t , ..2.- ,, p. Adirad Ceallry.
log heen t :rauted t. the uu.iewzriettrteid.ng [filo -41,5 e
the) h.retiy Kite m, ie to atl pere.ax itelebte..l
1.1 1 - .01 .voi ,11z111,11Ale 1,1511,1.:t 4101
shoe, 11A Ttilt ci.llm4 istniti.t 1110 gimme will prelent them
mperl.) ellthetitierted for tett lement.
A , r...rots LEGER.) Adm i n.
STOCKAE , J RR, f
ilct 3,3.,—ft
UTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
I.l . the rotate JwiN .I , ..cns, Irate of Curnhelittukt
Loeb.,ll,b, Adams r.titity. Penna.. dere,abell.
harm; bern
greated tie tundendm,d. re.id,ne In the 'An tmen
ship be hen. by .•ive, 11..1.ift to all rwr,rti , indebted t.)
to. mr Immediate pa t and theme ha,
lag claims aptfo.t [hemline to proem[ them ,r“erly
theutieaned ter settlement. t4AMUEL I I f MAL,
)ct Executor.
OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate of ANN DvC6LCE late of Getty 'burg.
Admits county, decobsed. how tug hveu grattted to the
undersigned. restding in the said borough, he hereby
gives 'totter to all ptlrilong indebte.. to said est•ite to make
tut medial e pa) meat, and the se having claims against the
.awe to prevent them property authenticated ler settle.
went. WM. DOUGLAS, Ex'r.
Oct 1 it
NOTICE
1 be uroierelgoed baring been apietiotad by the Court
•t antilitotl PIP. of Adams county, Vert,
. 1 SMITE{ Mountpleautatu towaalaip.. Adame COUlaj. Pek.
he tier,by 'overt notice to all pe eL,13,4 indebted to mini
81E6 , h to In ,ke vat meta to the Committee. reniding in
(3.)WoWngo trIA 11011 p. All persoriA hnei u,i Clairail wilt
pleene preeent them. DAVID J. ELISE.
Oct.l6.—et • Committee.
DISSOLUTION.
(SHE partnership heretofore existing
j_ between the unde•elKnc. under •he firm of BARD
NER t BIWTHEft, of Petersburg; Y. 6.. in hereby die
sel-ed.
All persons indebted t, said firm, will please mite
payment without 'slay. Whet* parluer is authorized
to use the name of the firm in the Battlement of the btt•
G A lON Eat,
J. W. GARDNER.
AVING disposed of my stock of
MerOandise to M . Hartman tiadler, and
in retiring from tasnouessfal Loneliness career of neatly
e i t ai d en pears, 1 beeeby return my gratenl acknow
leegements to my friends and customers for tbair liberal
patronage, and cbeertul'y recommend to their generous
encouratiement, tny successors, Meseta Hartman A Sad
ler • • • J. 11,.. GARDNER.
April 18, 1867 -tf
toundrg.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY.
...
Til E suhacriber wattld inform hleendthmers and others
that he Is still manufacturing various kinds of Cm
tinge and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such
SS
TIIANStrEttS AND POWEEK
(five dllikr.ent attest Of Powers,) Clover-see !Hullers and
Cleaners, Corn Shelters and steparators.Cornfixider Cut
ters, Straw and Hay Cutters, Ploughs, such u Cast
ploughs ; rinrsheilir k4oughs,.Side-bill and r eqn Plottphe ;
'the Istaref. Improretnentl'ilso Metal Screws On Cider
Presses, Iran Railitie for Cemeteries or Porches, with
everything else In his line, all at low prices.
FOR,SAUB—A. light-Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse
.11, 3 10,d,i4nesie. 1 •-• •' ' ' DAVID STEEMMIL , '
I ETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
• CHANGEO C4ZNNEVTIONS.
, r
'-fia and a ftet* .achy, edif overrebee Eib;lllo7i Am.
Actinger „Tuaitut will lest. arid artHerat Gettyabarg, and
malte emineetinnu as PiTititer:
tr:REI PASSENGER TRAIN wilt leave Get tyeburgat
' 11 , 8. A;ML,ltitttrlttfuiteritritrYPtic•ar
e rtlwtil,PlTl,W
t
V I 4 1.:; 1 1: 1
IICT Q W it ig itin r i b
eA n clii, o t k r ,
laT 1 3, - P
p er i ,rlltft k PAM Litre opth, bpi the Efortfter;
0) rA . 1081„a arra Ilig at 11811081.081iit 1.12/3. tibon:
,Illtd, o,ctifkg,, , Fit 'itio,traco, liirtalth Elnufri north;
- arriving in HAttlatir fttl r ygkr;3l. -.4 . We at Getiys
burs y 2,40; V.V.. tte:Oks•lengyre . ttoi . xl tporithu rt e,
York, Viltimore;tit "W4BIAKtpu... ' , ..
. •• • ... •
1818'0. ND PA111184831 .1 it silloW 1 ..jeßvp.o ettyabutB
'at .1 130, P.M.. arrlylng at Hanover Junction at 3 It). and
dontedditeril*MititoihrTastti,r •Arrttein.l9,*ltinnie
pf 8:00f PAt. , ,, - iitit4ll,4lttyl•bbrimi.. - -35t,T; BL, mrtp
pusOittornriat.th Pltilltiteiphili• IfitsrtliWeittietifeigorth
maltase. and also with oarsengers from Ultimo,* and
ii • tngton by the ltsprtkine.fori.jt y 1440 taupe Bald.
.- 17 .r at 12 10. ticrd.;" *- ' ' • • - • -•- -
• eminelpiemern•braddr 0.11 Warp la Ithelibsiti'Atatav at
8 24' tiwah.-atdastllts bog ettotilarralk,l•olo..P.:BB‘ , . Or. -
kaavi. itiatitootetsmiloolluittibmg.AVio.. mot mr
. UP ',,t , ge1t.8 1611, 18 11 8 4481 0 1 WA 1/141$4ThitmotI88toore_
ha, t he dr.t train. witilramirap. vial At littioner.lianattion.:
Thp fiat lit* lit theinottheto Oentrat : t Otte eap • at.
'ma local tdaVeme: a tatt444.l(tek• ' tinationstutd
,Pukton. Connet nom certalth
. , t .. •-, - , ; ,-, -, ,11 • I% I' ,• c' 81.: 711WaniVr i lulitz •
. _ .
iYif..4lo.lifeek• ~,, ~ Ltr -.•,.. ,
. 6 1fgpi , ~1. . ,
1 Dr •
. tko tt tir.hodt
!fait
t *r. ' , • Shealy.
ALMS C. POWERS,
No'. 19-8 t 6ettyebnrg, Pa.
gookir;'*At.chitii*c!'
•
FORNSYW OLD STAND.
HAjur baying,taken.abinme; this
Tpnpiair S ore, tikes plevinre in
in—
forming the public that he is conetantly receiving fresh
supplies cif CIF lin drat DR1706 AND MICIDICINNS; ?to&
the meet reliable houses, and Is prepareed to accommo-
date hts customer+ With any *Melo In hia line
ofevery•description, ail thlb popular PATFIN't MIDI
CINKS of the day, with a full Atipply of chemicals. Per
turnery, Paints, Dye. Staffs. Varalsbes,
tine, flair Oils, Et tracts, Soaps. Brushes. together with
great variety of Fancy. articita—,-in , short, everything
usutlly found in a fi rst clears Drag Stors—constantly on
band.
fa-Physician' supplied at reasonable rates, and pre•
scriptlons carefully compounded and prepared at all
hours of the day and n i iglit-rSuriday net excepted- Be
tug determined to Sell cbeap,be would ask a liberal abate
of public patronage. Give us a call and Abe for your.
selves. JOHN 8 FORNEY.
May 29, 1887.
A. D. BUEHLER,
THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL AND MISCEILANEOUS
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
„PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Chambersburg strct, near Diamond
May 29,19137.-1 y
DR. R. HORNER'S
DRUGS, STATIOtIERY AND NOTIO'NS,
His own pr..parati"ae are all griarantied to answer the
purpofee intended.
Dr. R. Tiorner'n Anti.Clwhra and Diarrba.n mix
ture, focal' diseases of the stomach .
and bowels.
Ili. Took and Alterative Powders. toe Elorsesand
Cattle, are Anperiur t.. any in the market.
Jon.. ~.1801-,7.-tf
61,1TY81.711G
SALE & EXCIIANGE STABLES.
Proptietor of these Stables;
feeling thankful fur the liberalpatr,nageberetufure
received. bee NI teal i• to ititre - bit brptiblk thatkecoatiaam
the Ur ENS 111:::•INESS bi. uld stand On sWa.vbirietou
,treat. iinttystmrg,aear the Railroad,. where he le pre
pared at all times tu .scrunintudatepersoDrwitlanything
1.114
aruinhad at hort notice and Diu reasoaahlto tams. and
eau, p r ieut di leers seat sloatt it de4ired. Pet sons will he
>my yed to other wens. or to any plateau the waiter,.
aft 'tech and Coarbee are at the first alass e and no pains
Bill baspated to wake passengers , uattortalda. Lie is
prepared at al! times to faruinb coaches roe funerals;
Ind a 1.., to earn e-desiring to do over the Battle Field
wto visa t .Qprtaits.
ALSO—HORSES AND MULES
will benenght and sold stall antes: Personedealtingto
darchasestork will find it to their advantage to call ots
.n sodertfgned. üblartock Is warraotedto be u rep.
r esented or no sale. He has ar tine lot of Horses and
dulerat eresenton hand which will be sold on t estsona.
terms. They are mound and free from disease, and
are guarantied to wlrk as represented. Persons wi I
Ind it to theiradvantageto cellist tie old it and bofore
hiring pnrehasingelsewhere.
May Zs, 18dT.—tf IC HO WM.I.VER. •
A COREAN,
J... CRAWFORD
THE EAGLE LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
Waeh ington .Street, Cktty.iburg, Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
'I I IIE undersigned respectfid
.
a :y iirorrn the ;o: Oro he Lae opened a new
fIVER.Y. SALE AM) 11)Acii..%);qa sTABLII In title
place. and 1. prepared to offer enpertur aretormodat ioni
thin line. lle line provided hitneelf with Ruguien.far
cleireL [Lecke, I.4;ht kc , the tatcd,t etylve.
,
outclent to meet the puleli• denlaud. His hotarce ere till
Leel. withour spirt blemleb. and perfectly tellable—
e I,f your c. but all °Tine —2.40" ceder.
!Siding partite can al rrayr be accommodated and cum
fortahle r.ititpnteaut furnished.
Partitei, Lula er mall, rae get net what they want ua
tn. , moat Accod,m.lnt mit, tom*.
u.. tore to the Battle-geld vlitely attended to, and
reliable drlvere furniabeil if deetred.
Partin. , conveyed to and frmn the Depo• upon the or
rival and departure of every trwi u.
iloreea bought, eulq, or exchanged, and ialwaya a
chance for barguiuir given. Our motto is "fair play and
no gouging
wa_Partionlar attend ion, paitl to tura isling .'rebid a
anti flacks tar Pancras.
gm-4V e natter ourselves trust by charging moderately
tiy furnishing superior Scrump:eel/tient', we cannot
flit to please every One who patronises oar establish
:neat. T. T
llsv 1*67.---lt
• ffflillintrg.
HUNTERSTOWN
MILLINE Y.
ROSIE M. INION'FORT
lAS returned from the City with an assortment of
the latest styles of ' •
-
BONNETS 4.;HATS;
Heady-mailie BONNETS alw a ys on hand.
Ladies' Black Caps and Head-dresses made and for sale
Feathers cleaned and curled e q ual to new. .
All.work In the Millinery line done at ahOrt notice._
"00.16, 1887-2 m " • ' •
MILLINERY.'
NI RS. LOU :TATE
p ESPEC EFULLY iptoragjigr fiends and
the public genellintly; ttratosile tae )4.l3sturned
trout the city with
~TIE LATEST SITUPS OF I
.
BONNETS, HATS, &.C.,
aithe Millinery line, and . that she prepared to make
d repair RHNIV,HTfi, HATS, in the most *Woo
able styles.
Itly.Her place.of busing:es is in Dr, T. T, TATiI q ew
t kettage in Chemberebirt etreet;f4eth'yeberk:
'•'••
tf,Nov. ; $
Millinery &la' ntua Makina
BARBARA IRTTEit AND REBECCA LTD; K. •
HAVE started the Millinery . and Mantua-making
! trades, in Chambstsbirgoareet,la thetearof Fink's
Stone, and invite the ladles of tooter Aultatinfry to give
thou a call. No elliortwifi beapiriCticritider satisrac
lion in overt coin . Hain .Bstrian ' , wad 14.1tobing /1 /AO
'- • • (61/4/filMral N9Y.133;.1461-:44V
f •goOti"lrtzkis
6 9
.8. ,i-H00p..rag044847
'6 9 Q
,wrawf HOp i KiNs'
- ' Liburician make. , l I i;
After more than five yearn experientn 'find experiment
ing in the notantleertare eTSTRIOTL4 VIM QUALITY . '
'HOOP SKIRTS.** ollec.ono lastly celebratial,.gooda, to
InfOrmants andlbef pittille'in - ftar =Weave of then' . hit.
petiority.otrairildlifithers in the American market, and
Intityare eo acknowledged by all who. wear or deal to
thrmt, se they give more satisfaction than any other
Skirt, and recta:m.4snd thatabahtat ;entry respect.—
fteetientla Akz)oP atv , r ll 4=fia ac" l i t flmOrrt;
Powyttuly who has not given a, trial s do "so
arialioutfurther de/ay.
. Our aipprtinexj inttpcoi PT.ort lAnth lopig
• ifilladies,altsses and Chilidree A , Stilt ArA
pitiMtihditteeed and • • e,.. •
4 "BlopitinstOtra MaA,. and, be not iv
-See that die fetter 4 -Tly' ts looven on 'the Thine In esti'
Mach Hoop. and that they are ettnipetroillr.ViKON lftEN
-NA I.4I7PACTUIt B o.::Ertisk yhiLooftwai °P"?
'each tape. No others' ine •‘. .Jr
.Alvo o ,afontfintly.lnt galtlianOlgoOd j'ir! rprit•
'and Jhuitern made ales; of Vely ' • "
...,.,4711 4 :441444 641/4,RBTAIL,
a►f 4e PHICADELPHIA HOOP SUMPliaini
Emporium, N 0.028 Arch street, Philadelphia.
Marrh 19,1807.-tom WM. P. HOPKINS.
FRESIFDRITS AND MEDICINES,
BOOKS,
S2ATIO4.VERY,
erETTYSWERG, PA.,
GETTY,Slirllq, PA
Olefu for Chapped !lapis
Fragrant yrrh, for preserving and ileantify
ing the tee:h, and for all diseases of the
gams.
Pure Llquure for medical uw. Prexriptis¢a
carefully filled.
liodical Wylie wilhcvc cbarge
-
-
ilda6ES,o4•Clifo4. Liaßeißs.i.¢,
tortranktt *nom
ffVF, I R M
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IN
NED' OXPO/?b, -1 DAJLi CO.,
.! , i
HERBII & =BROTHER
AVE taken the Warshonse recently maple by
H
11.,411A4. ; ;
They are no; ' PriYing aTillaT IBT611:1i br
GRAN PACID/UPE.
il6t4AnbAnii 7l
0 H 4 L el NS'
LUMBER, COAL do GRKERTEI)
New Oxford, 90,30, 186 T ,. 3'
Y SCHAMIL 01 ,
IN
OM
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DEALERS IN
FLO LR, OE GRO.CERnts,
ri 111 E undersigned are paying at their Ware-bonsir, in
1 Carlisle streog idjointig Ligehleelallit4th i bigbeat
prices for ,
FLOUR,. WHEAT, RYE, CORY, OATB, - BRCRWELEAII,
CLOVER AND TLROTILY-REEDS; PO
TATOES, tc., ac.,
and 14ytteitroduierbio klts *tin • islif bid*,
They hairs constantly on band for sale,
A LARGE 81111TLY,Ot.GRQCERIES,
.
Mo eyrwpe,7Curiea, Stigarti, ke, fifth Bth, PM,
011a,Tar, , Sowo, Batotrand Lard. Tobaccos, to. Alp the
best bra Anal' MAR, with FIND of all kinds. They
likewise have
.14.1t1 1 1LIiiRii,
Soluble l'aciflc bliatkr. Abe(l6lo litioeihste atilt • •
Mexican Guano.
Whilst they pay the highest market *prices kir all they
bny, they eell at the lowest livin protits. The .414.10
shareplpSibl(o patrelagi, resbeitt gilts
In every cane.
July 3, 1961.gtf
DANIEL GULDENt,
'DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES,
LUMBER, COAL, &c.
TIIR undersigned keeps on hand, at his Ware Rouse,
known as - .Gil/sit:Os Station." in &labia townelalPti
on the , tae of the Usitreborg Railroad, all kinds of
GR4)C.ERIES,
itclading Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spiro,. kr., with Salt,
1 , 1514.,U110, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, Ac. Also,
LUMBER AND COAL;
incltifitns ilding ENO, Shingles, Lathe, Stove Black
smith goal. Also,
GUANO,
and a !arta assortment or
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, HATS
AND CAPS,
ot'4ll kavig. which he is prepared to atoll at the loved'
prices.
711 s ‘14 , 1 pays:tbehiphsettlisklkst priel tbt flont,Orain i e
Cuts. Buckwheat. Clissactend Tiesotby Seeds; Pm, lea-
Meg, ,or will roccive skid furward, the tomarksit
mi cum ,!•.o Ile respectfully asks has friends ind the
public to. eve him m call. DANIEL GULDEN.
A uic..1.1,
F 0 R 'W - A it DIN '
AND COMMISSION ROUSE.
FLOUR AHD FEED
GRAIN AND GROCERIES:
HAVING purchased.- the. extensive
Warehouse, Cars, kc., heretofore owned by Benicia
'herbs'. we bes Worm to Wham the pendia that w• ars
continuing the husiners at tha ulti stand ea the corner
orW.hinsetoo and Itsd'anad streets, on ► roorsektensive
scale than heretofore.
We are paying the highest market price fir Floor,
Orefn and all Made of produce.
Flour and Weed, Salt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept
ocneßnt!y on hand and foi sale, cheaper than they Can
be had anywhere else.
Plater, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on
band. or furnished to order.
Shie-A_ regular line of Prejght Cara willleave our Ware
house every TILIEB .. er VORSING. and accommodation
Freight
trains will be run as occ.ssion may require. B thlnar
rang. m*nt we are prepared to convey at all
times to an from Baltimore. All business e this kind
' mat rusted to ne. will be promptly attended tn. Oar cars
tin to the Warehouse of dtesenson k Bone, 10 north
Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay
gond prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every
body were ai st calif.' , . atria , & IitABINIHAW..
Aug. 9, 106.3.
W .E. RIDDLE.
- 100,000 Bobs. Grain. Wanted.
N I ENV FIRM AT THE OLD WARE
ROung. viv M. B. BIDDLE& CO. would lullarrntho
public that they hate leased the Warehouse on the cor
ner orStrattou street and the Railroad, in Gettysburg,
oshere they wilt twin on
3 THE CiRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
(nail its branches. The highest prices wilt always be
paid fur Wbeats,RT*; :Corsi • data. Clover and Ttleurliko
Seeds. Flaxseed. gnaw, tray and Straw, Dried fruit-
Nuts, Slap. Hams. Shoulders and Sides, Potatoea, with
.operything else in the country produce
OROCERIES.—Chi band; foe sale, Gaga'', Sugars,
Uolasens,,Sprapa, Teas. Spices, Balt, Choose. Vie..',
Soda, Mustard, Starch. Brooms. Bdckets. Blocking,
rb'uTr‘ka. Also COAL OIL, Fish Oil. Tar, do.. 11811 of
all kinds; Spikesand Nails; Smoking and Chewing To
baccos.
ghey are always able to supply &first rate article of
kie dffferent ltinds of Feed.
A hp. (Ittrtind Plaster, with Gtranoe and other fertill-
tern. COAL, by the bushel, ten or ear load.
They wilt roe i 1 INB OF FKRIGIIT CARS from Get
tysburp. to Baltidoie once every week. They are pd.-
pared to convey Freight either way, 'Deny quantity, at
R!: DUCE* RATS !Elroy will,atterad, Ude/drat, to the
Idnir of pare Id the 'city. and delivering -the
..ordatptly In-Aettydbwrg.. Their ours mate the
• • rebates of Nathan Reap A t10.;N0.L96 Worth Howard
atreet, near Franklin, Baltimore, wberetreight will be
• received - abanytime. They invite the attention •of the
.puhlicollereileitrAineolikeerteg.then-theathey
Le effort to accompwatte all w bosom pittrovize thme.
4pt1119. 186.8.44111.
:.Nesttanct.,
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE NORTH AXISRICAN unk AND
ACCIDENT'INSITRANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
I.l(St BiktEBBOSB; OF !ANY £O OA )0006P4616
AGAIYIte Mill Et. irk&
DISEASt OR ACbIDFST,
AT j..psirust cisit. /wise
•.:• . 1;"5 , • •
Mill
aoftbteCdlpplihlare panbli It . the ".
04c of sq,Alutt • • tt**o mix 040, $lOl bitolkt -.
is iuviiioiivit 10100 . 00.0g0,,,1f hie 111010 Ofotflq.l. !if*
youd „ . ,
. .. . . .
'N 0171 CM
Lewis L. Haupt President.
8. , P. SfriirirrYoFicilk'easiter•
Diredors..—:Le 4L. I.l6upt, BAttrrl C.'Paltner, 4.11.
Kurtz, H. O. Lautenring, Jammetrtrildit. J.IL Maggie)
thltnes Al. Conrai l , Thomas . ii.. Moors° rt
,4 4th A. Wright.
, Apply to
• HENRY' A. PICKING, 3titysburg
Aghht for Choral.
lirOeneral Mgt, k "
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JAMES Jinni:l',
PAUL lISISII
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WM. S. HAMILTON.
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