The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, January 15, 1868, Image 3

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ZJte -ffitar And ‘s.entinel.
Gettysburg, Wedsuesdayl fao, 13, HMS.
LAC►L INTEiLIGENCE.
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parlt .i'wili be seen by an advertisement
p i
in t.,-days r that DAYiloPAtric Baows,
sq., of tPh jadelphia, the I noted crimina
lawyer, viiil ecture in this" plane r = T
day avenue ext. The gre•t repatation of
the lecturer ill doitbtl-essscure for him a
litr.re audience. "Tiitis lecture is the first of
the course announced some! weeks HICO. It
will be followed by nne by Rev T. Ds Wirr
Tawirsion, o , Piiilaielpbia ini the 28th orist.,
and another by President iCoPPitn, of Le
hign University, on the llth l iyf February.
The other lectui es will be, announced in due
time.
COUNTY TREA.SURE4—H. D. Wat
tles E-q., on Thursday last entered up in
duties as County Treasu'rer. .I.le will tie
doubt watts nn excellent otritoer.
Ja.oh Saes. Is, Esq.. the dut .min[ Treqs
urer, performs I 'lli duties fSithfully, and to
the 4atistheliou of all.
NEW ENGINE.--The JEganover Branch
Rai.road Company has placed a new lreight
loemnotive upon the road. It wasibuilt at
Boston; at a cost of $11.500-t Tlie heavily in
czes.vd bulk 'or Freight t on the Hanover
Branch, Gettysburg and Littlestown Rail
roads rendered this additional outlay nette—
',try. Toe new enzine premises to be s
first-class machine. Its weight is abou
twenty-eight ton..
BEN Ent 'IA L AS -OCIATIONS.—At th• •
annual election for off -ors of tne '•East Ber
lin Beneficial Association." en Friday even
ing last. the +folioWing gentlemen were cho
sen, to serve the ensuing year
President. John Picking.
Vice President., Get rge
Sec etary, F. S. Hildebrand.
Treasurer, George B tker.
Loan Comutittee; Michael
S. N onf le ititcl„Sinion Altland.
At a meeting of the "Gettysburg Benet,-
cial Association" on Sitturchiy evening, the
officers were re-elected :
Presi•lent. R. J. Stahie.
Vice Presideht, Henry Rupp.
Secretary, FL G. Harper.
Treasurer, Hon. J. B. Danner.
Loan Commitfee. H. D. Wattles, .Nichola-
Codori and Jereinifi4 Culp.
PROPERTY SALES.—Joseph Kelly sold
his house and lot in Butler township, to Jo
seldi Carl, for SS7S.
Mr. Laughthan has sold his house and 1.. i
in Butler township, to Joseph Kelly, fur
ssoo.
Joseph A.
,Diehl has sold tho Mansion.
Farm of Sa.t•uel D nhl,. decessed, halm
/township, to 1-ase Kobus, tor $33 500.
Isaae Kuhns offers the abov'e tarn for reit;
on the shams, fr.ttn the first o April, 1868
J.cob B. Tro-tle has o tu„tht 31 acie4 IPI
land, in J3utler township, from Swum..
Leniz. f 11955.
in. Hater has purchased the Trostle
farm, on the York turnpike, in Straban
town.hip at $lO,OOO. •
. The property of Adalino S Larkin, (for
merly Bingaman.: in Franklin township,
was sold at public sale, on Saturday, to An
drew Lauchbaum, of Franklin county-76
acres and some perches, at g 1,029 50.
D iyid Daugherty has pureba..ed tee E:kel
Smali-shop property, in Highland town-
Ship, from Jew ha Dubs -p.t acres, with im
print meiuts at $1.150.
Dr. John Carpenter has sold his farm of
51 acres, near Nev Salem to Jacob Mickley
(D. of D.,) and DIV! Minter, tl,r $5 stl cash
TOTAL ABSTINENCE.—A series of lei•
tures advocating total ab-tinence from al
c•oLolic liquors base just been delivered
this place, by Dr. CHARLES Ji.WETT,
brateil temperatit:e advocate, who is
we.understin.l, by the Gran I Lodge o.
GoOd 'reinplars of this StAte The first lec
ture was deliver. d in the Methodist Church
on F.i lay evening of last week, another
on Saturday evening in the Presbyterian
Church. and the last in the Col le,te Church
' on Monday, evening. Large and interested
awl ienees we re present at each lecture.—
The speaker who Wings to the subject a
lar_te amount of scientiti•• and :tteneral infor
mation, has been engaged in the good cause
for thirty years or more, and during that
time. assomete I with the leading Temper
ance relof mers of the country, is fluent an,l
eloquent, of pleasant address. and moreover
calculated To email - land respecii for himseli
and his cause. and to inspire iwplicit conti
deuce in his statements. Toe old suljeci
was presented in many new ' pha.ses. The
Doctor satisfactorily - proved that iilcohoi is
a poison, in health—that being a nardotie.
-increased do .es becxna nace4sary to pro"-
du.!e the sine etTiot, tits longer it is used.
an I to it bg derari .dir!,. the !lige:oyd or
gans an I nervous sys . edv, it Onfeebles the
rill, and Makes hitn who indulges a slave
to it Also, other points of the subject were
11. u -idled in an able manner and the whole
discussion was interspersed with humor and
fittlut4 'dust nitions. At the cite of the last
lecture. on nution of Rev Dr,' Baowx, a
hearty vote oftthatika was be4tOwed on the
disun.;uished speaker.
TUE "EXAMINER," Rich.nond, Fa,
says of HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT
,TER'.—This is the season of others in
which these Bi ters, now so renowned, is
found so beneficial. ' Added to the ingredi
ents which make these Betersl both dietetic
and tonic, are the qualities which invi.torate
the debilitated system, remove languor and
depression,, , restore the appetite, and impart
a healthy ac ion to all tae fupetions of the
body. The moth 3r and housetteeper shoald
never be witnout it, and the traveller who
packs his trunk or portuntuisau ,for the
Springs, should clams among tike necessai y
articles a few bottles of IL hdlallei's German
Bitters. Be will find it an invaluable meal
cine in the hour of transient derangetu:nt
of the systetn, which is iikely jto befall any
one in this climate; and espedially during
the Summer season. It is puke, free frein
all imozicatink liquor., an 1 for that reason
the most strictly temperate need not heel
tate to use it, personally, or•1n their fami
lies. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC —
Is a combination of all the in_trediente . 0 1
the Bitters, with pure Santa Uruz Rutn. or
ange. anise, dm It is used for the same ins
eases as the Bitters. in cases' where some
Alcoholic Stimulent is required.' It is a
preparation of rare value, and most agreea
ble to the palate. Pripet* Offt,a), 631 Arch-
St.. Phil t lelPhia Pa. Sold everywhere.
Jan. 15—It
A thing of konatt tin Joy foiever."
AND NOTHING IS NO BEAUTIFUL
an a picture of health. ildadaJne, Nervo us
Pa na, Sour Stoin i .4. D.4trea4t fter E iti l ,4,
iwt
Pro.trating iVelan, ' ism filiation for
Society, Menial Despondeiwy, etc.. are the
rule rather than the exc , ptinti 'wish the hu
man taintly. and have stimpe.l their etfecta
up in us all l'he m•sit, i3tfec,ive gentle
au id-n and a;reeilt:e mutely it the Planta
tion 13 tter.t. l'uev hive pr.ihwily cured and
alleviated mire clitlea the past likre yesirs than
all other ins liciwts combinti.i. Tuey are
sold throughout the length and'breadth of the
land.
-... .1-
-
Id Al N,..CiLT A WATER. delight ful .toilet article-superior to Cologne and at half
the priiv. - 1 Jan.'ls-44
MOR 3 TEL-1.&T"'3.-4- HUN ' 1
ED differ
ent ut iditioinums of FAIRI3 KS S PAN
DA RD SCALES are made ad :ed for buid-
It
nt ; aB of every kind where areig t is to be as
certained In all departments, the. are ac
knowledged to be of u nequalledlcon van ienee,,
accuracy and durability. The Paris Expo
ninon awarded them the hien? pkemindh.
Jan. 16 -It
I '
mEwA=AwiwasolowfmttaiMEl
868.
WARBI WEATHER AND ITS EF
FECTs.—Hinny peep*, especially lathe%
complain at tide season Of the year of sea-.
oral Ives:knees and debility. The nee pf
i?
Spee?s Po. t Grape Wine prevents this. The
wive mania to have a most wonderful effect
in gi ing strength, vigor and tone to the
whole'systein ; it is extensively used by la
the% nursing or about to'nurse intents.
Par ies 'from London and Paris order it
appreciating it ab4tve French winem. It is
said to be unsurpipsed , for summer com
plaints and for weakly persons. Our dru
hav4. obtained, some direct irom Mr
Speer. The price Is low for so excellent a
wine: and every family should have a bottle
in the house:---Philacleiphia Press.
Jau.:ls—lt
CAUTION !—ln our changeable climate,
wag's+, void , sad diseases of the throat.
lungs and ciiest wilt always prevail. Cruel
consumption will elsim its victims. These
diseases, if attended to in limo, can be ar
rosted and cm ed. The remedy is Dr. Ww
tur•R Balsam of Wild Cherry. lt.
Os the sweetest.singer and the sweete• I
perfume of the day are /Weans Patti and
Ph:dotes "Night Blooming Cerium." Both
are American I The lair sinner enrapture
ever) body—the herfuine is in denuandeverv
where. Georgetown Union. 1-3
TO BE READ AL) REMEMBERED,-
'juice the c4t.olidation of the "STAB AND
SENTINEL . ," we have as much as possible,
reirained from am,noying our friends will
lun-," and regret thitourstraitened finail
•e4 require us to ~ o so now. The ti uth i;
t4at wit.t the inerewied.expen4e4 incident t,
he ouhreement ol the paper, furuishin4 our
yew vEtice—the comet of pauer, type, ink —the
tuployment of hands, &c.—all of which re-
quire cash payments, we are out of pocket
it this date, with sundry heavy bills for pa
per requir immediate payment. We are,
therefore. compelled to call on our friends to
help us out, and TiCAT AT ONCE. As all kinds
of business are rapidly passing under the
cash system. newspaper-men, if they wish to
I I ye. will have to follow suit. NOtwith4and-
in; the enhanced price of paper and print
rig materials, which have compelled man,
if Our editorial brethren to run up their
subscription of $2.50 and ;3,'we continue to
'urnish the ."STAR AND SENTINEL" at the
old price—s 2 per arm unr, ea.sh in advance.—
With our enlargetteireulatiou we eau afford
to do so, if our subscribers will but prompt-
ly toe the mark
While S 2 may seem but a tb die to each
~ i , i serMer when tnultfp led by *Z,OOO, it be
•omes a considerab:e figure Creeks and
Livers are made up of t ny rain-drops, in
.ignificant in themselves If each rain-drop
.very to withheld its contribution, and reuse
leave its twine in the rain cloud by rea
-on of its insignificance, ere low.; the stream.,
would cease to flow, ;ind the mills to grind.
Just s , ) w th subscr.ptlons to nertepaperti—
each in itself a trifle, but in the aggregate
,u 'ling a sum total that would make glad
the Printer's heart—Lake away his troubled
dreams and diffuse bright and cheering
sunshine ail through the office. Many of
our friends have been thoughtful enough to
send in their $2. and they have our thanks.
There are leg.iwever, a still larger number
,viio have neglected to do so, douUtless be
cstise'•ach thought his $2 like the rain-drop
out a trifle :Now, friends, suppose you
signalize the New Year by starting in the
right, direction. Before you lay aside this
;mintier 01 the paper, take out 82 -put it in
a letter, directed to the •'S•r-%n AND SENTI-
NEL," and our word for it you will feel ad
h.• better for "remembering the Printer
Try it, Mends and DON'T DELAY A SINGLE
DAY. The truth is WE WANT MONEY,
and NI I:ST HAVE IT !
By the prin.ed labele on the piper, each
enlyieriber will at once s••e the date to which
his subscription has been paid. Distant sub
s-ribprs can remit by mail at our risk, pro-
curing Post Office Money Orders when prac-
Livable
PREMIUMS FOR NEW SUBSCriI-
HERS--Our friends will bear in mind that
any one of our present subscribers sending
in the names of four new subscribers, with
the cash in advance (82 per annum), will re-
ceive incredit of one year's subscription on
their own item:mm-41 other words, for each
new subscriber sent in, accompanied by the
cash, a PRE:KR — AI OF FIFTY CENTS is
allowed as a credit on present subscriptions
Some of our sub-cribers have thus paid•theiik
own-paper for two and three years in ad
vance. The same oppcirtunity is offered to
all. Who will' signalize the now year by
doing likewise?
Byrtos--Davitt—On the 9th. Int4L at the
residence of Mr. Mo•s. Davis. by Rev. D
M.' Iliad/welder,. Mr. John Byron to Mies
Reb•eva Davis, both of South Middleton
township. Combed:old county.
DA N 11*. Ft— NV FtLa H the 29th ult.. at
York. by Rev. J O. Miller tfr. Henry FL
D innor, of Emtnittsburg Md., to Mime Ju
lia itsughter oi Charles -Welsh. of
. York.
1/11.1. tinkcirattn, -On -the 2;1 inst. et
Tremont, schtivlkill county. by Key. John
-S. June*, A. B. Dill. M. D.. of lock Su.phtir
Acimn4- county, to Miss ElTlalht J.
Bre,k bill of the.iortnur place.
F to,SHR - BITTING RR On the sth inst.. at
tho Er. Dlith.PaNOilage, by Ltev. S. Henry,
Win J. Feemar, of Carroll county, Aid., to
Mrs loian Bittinger. (}1 A.lams county. •
HELTERRIDLIC FoKMwALT—Oo toe 24th
tr-lt by lbw S. Henry, Mr. Aaron finite
bridle be Mi.s Rebecca C. Furinwalt, both
of Ca rr.lll • county, Nd.
M A It% JCL --HAVVRIVIIIPSFIG ER—On the 29th
ult. by Itev Jacob Engler, Mr. Levi Mark
el. of Ab-ottstowii, w Mi , s Catnariue Re
fensperi.ter, of York wunty.
MkvKa—HuntstLfr.,On the 2nd hot., by
the Roy. Jacob Sectiler Mr. Abraham May
er, ot YOrk county, to Miss Mary Hudisill,
of this nounty. ' .
PLETN KNEW -Bstoirst—On the sth inst., by
Rev. S. Henry, Mr. Wm. Plunker&to Miss
Sus inlet Brown. both of Carroll co.. M.
SHIM An—KNIGHTON —On January lot.
18tis e at St. Patrick's C,iurcb, in Harrisburg.
Mr. TU omits T. Shilleu. formerly of this
p see. to Miss Lissie A. Koigutuu, of Harris
uu
WAGIt 0 1 R—L ELDI G —OD the, 24th tilt., in
New K.lngaton Cumberland county, by
Rev. 11.. 8.. Fleck Mr FM - Wagner:lo Mika
Kate La bligu. both or Cutnberiand county.
WORL.rSY--WINRMwn On the 7th mat..
at tile re. Itienee of_Mr. G. W. WV•rtst n, by
R.V.. D. M. Bl.tckwebier, Mr. J. Lewis Wor
-IrY '3011 , 04 Emma 'Wlertnan. both of
Huntwir3on township, thlscounty.
DIED.
lifr•ollituary notices 5 cents a line for all
over 4 lilies -cash to accotupany notices.
Hogelt—On the 31st nit., at the residence
or her ii‘frohnw Wm. Altvater, in lialtmtwo,
Mary Hogan aged 754 year,..
Litaace --On the 31'.t tilt., tear Abbotts
town, Jiroob Label, aged 37 years 11 months
and 20 ,Jaya.
W sit; trr —On the 3d ing...at his residence
nestrit,namthtown, Henry Weikert,, aged
- 85„ years OW 102pm:dim
11010
AlliA4loF Notice !
THOSE person who are indebted
• to Übe lots - Adam Massa ' ~tea, are remake
fatly asked to old' sod total* tae YAW pal Km or vs
malt by naafi or promptly as poodblo—as I owl moody to
mast my liabllttANAty Ptaamtly to
• *moor oadt— fo r n A low. moo
bor4 Immo oto dill remain mumultdi sod / oak "MA
tmom todebtoo prompt slortiro toals duties.
JIM/A.4M R. O. RAS? U.
MARRIED.
Pang of . t#t 104141!10. ✓
Baltllm•re Grain sad Prod's** market.
,B444Etore, %ao , Ifsnang,
SUPER FLorn, 950 0 10 00
EXTRA FLouR, 10 50 @ 11 00
Witrris WHEAT, 4 2 400 : ZsB - 1
RED WHEAT, 2 35 @ 2 85
CORN, / 19 0 1 22
RYE, • 1 60 @ 1 70 I
OATS, 78 @ 75
BUOKWHEAT, 4 50 @ 5 00
TLIWTHY-EKED, 2 50 @ 2 75
CLOVER-GEED, 7 75 @ 8 25
yLLX-AHLED, 2 40 2 50
&LODE, RAHN 17 @ 18
" Sings, 13 @ - 131-
" SHOULDERS,. /I I@ 11,
EWES, 100 lbs
BEEF CATTLE, '3lOO lbs • 0.
HAY, 18 00 @25 00 •
WHisza.T,
GOLD, Phila • 1 341
Gettysburg Grain and Provision Market, ,
Gettysbury. Wednesday Marling
SUPER FLOUR, ' • 900
EXTRA FLOUR, 10 00
WHITIC WHEAT, ' 2 20 @ 2-80
RED WHEAT, 2 10 @ 2 25 I
Cows, 90 @ 1 10
RYE, 1 40
OATS, G 0
BUCKWHEAT, 1 00
TLIIoTHY SEED, • 2 250
CLOVER SEED, 6 50.
POTATOES, 1 20 ig 1 40
Burma, 85
LARD, 19,--
Ecos, #)-
BACON, Hems, -
" SIDES,
" Suonopts,
Soar,
TALLOW,
few gk,dvertioements.
Hoofland's German. Bitters.
AND
HOOFLANIPS GERMAN TONIC.
The Great Remedies for all Dioesses of the
LIVER, STOMACH, OE DIOESTIVE
ORGANS.
Hoofland's German Bitters
Te composed of the pure juices (or, as they are medici
nally termed, Extract") of Beata, Hartle and Barks, ma
',mg a prei.arati .n. highly , concentrated, and entirely
free from alcoholic admixlureof any kind.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
18 a combination of all the inatt.lienta of the Bitter. with
the pu, e•t quality of &znta Cruz Fum 7rang••, Lc , am.
a log .flue .1 toe most plettaaat and agreeable rituedles
eer offered t.. the public.
Than. pr. terriog a Medicibe free from Alcoholic admix •
tore, will tine
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Those who have no objection to the combination of the
thtiers, as stated. will use
HOOFLAN D'S GERMAN TONIC
They are both equally to,d. and route!., the mime
ninth inn I v.rtues, the. hoice between the two being a
were matter of taste, the Tonic being the malt y Datable.
The stomach. from a variety of causes, eurh u Indigos
ti-n, Dyspepsia. !Verrone Debility, etc.. is very apt 'to
have ite function!' deranged The Liver, sympathizing
as doer,' am it does with the Stomach, then becomes at
reefed. the result of which oi that the patient euffess from
several or more of the following disease/ :
Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Pile•, Fullness .f Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Neoax,
Itedri-hurn. Disgust for Pod , Fulness
or W eight in the :tomer!), sour
Eructations, Sinkinj
or Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Har
ried r DIMCUit Breathig. Flotiering at the
Quart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a
Lying Po.tore. Dimness ,of Vision. Dots or
Web. before the night Del Pain in the
Head. Deficiency 01 Pei sptra•
tion,"Yelluwneme of the
Skin and C • ea, Plain to the Side.
Back, Cheat. Limn. et ~ Sudden Flushes
of Heat, Horning in the Fleen, Constant Im
a; inings of Evi and Great Depression of Spirits.
The sufferer from these disease. should exercise the
greatest caution to the selection eta remedy for Hs
we, pm chasing only that which ne is assured from his
ieveatigations and inqn fries potaenses true merit, Is
•ki licitly compounded, Is Lee from mjarious ingredients,
ao has established for Itself. reputattou for the core
of these diseases. In this connection we would submit
time° well-known remedies—
HOOFLAND'SGERM4N BITTERS,
AND
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
PREPARED BC Dr. C. X. LICIMiti,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Twenty two years since the , wet• first Introduced In
to this country from tiermeny, during which time they
have undoubtedly performed more cures. and benefited
suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other
reniediee k nowt. to the public.
These remedies wili effectually cure liver Complaint.
-.l.undice Dyspepsia. Chr.,clic or Nervous Debidty Chron
ic Diarikaec. Disease of the Kidneys. and all Di-mue/I
arising from a Disordered Liver. Stuutach, or Intestines
DE
Resulting from any Cause whatever;
PROSTRATION OF THE Si'STEJI,
hid :ced by Severe Labor, Hard
ships, Exposure, Fevers, etc.
There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies
is such casee. A tone and vigor is imparted to the %hole
system, the appetite is strengthened, food *enjoyed. the
etowatch digests promptly, the blood Isparified, the com
plexion becomes sound and healthy. the allow tinge is
eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks,
and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and
healthy being.
PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE,
And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily neon
them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the use of
this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an elixir that will inetii,
new life Into their veins, restore in a measure the energy
and ardor of tuot a youthful days, build up their shrunk
en forms, and give health and happiness to their remain
ing yeßre.
NOTICE
It is a wrlhastabllshed fact that fully one-half of the
feumle poi t tun utnur population are settlings, in the en.
joyturut ..f good health; or, tones their own expression,
"novel feel well." They are languid, devoid of all ener
gy, extremely nervou e, and have no appetite.
To this class of persons the BITTAILd, or the TONIC,
is especially recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are mace strung by the use of wither or these remedies
They • i 1 care every este of MARASMUS, without fail
Thousands of rertiocates have ammoniated Ari the
hands of the proprietor. but spoon will allow of Abe pub
licstion of but a tew. Those. it will be observed, are
sums of note and of inch standing thet they min be be
keyed.
TESTIMONIALS.
HON. Rm. W. 'WOODWARD,
chief luatioe or at. Supreme Court of Anita, writes:
.114s/Auielpaia, March 16, L 867.
“I 110 d giordl..od's Getman 'ittors' good touts,
metro] iu diseases of tin. digestive organ.. and of great
tuqulit
it care. ut debility, alld waut of nervous action
to the system- Tunis, truly.
Gal). W. WuODWAH.D.”
HON. JAMES THOMPSON',
Judge gf . tie 4ltsyntsts Cburt of Painsyleusia.
Philadelphia. .Ap.ll 28, 1866
"I confidet 'Hoofiand's German Bitters' a valuable
inacitei Fee to ease attacks of indigenfon•or Dyspepsia,
I can certify this f om my experieece of it.
Yours, with respect,
• JAMES THOMPSON."
PEDAL nsv. JOSEPH 11. ICESS4I2D,,D. D.,
Pastor f the Tenth Baptist Church, PAileateiphia.
Jaci:sott,Dear have been frequently re
,qlusetal to connect my name with re-xanmendations al
different kinds .f motion:n, hut regarding the practice
es ut of my appropriate sphere. I have in all calms de.
-lined but with a clear proof is venous Instances and
particularly in In) awn &tally. of the usefulness of Dr.
Hoodand's German II Merit, !depart e from my
.usual course, to, esprem my full conviction thist,fir gen—
eral debility of the system, and wackily for Liver Obst
plaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation, la some
4380eS it may rail. bar usually, I doubt out. It will be very
beiteAcial to those who suffer from the above causes.
Yours, very respectfully.
J. H. KEN/ 4, 111RD,
below clustsi K.
FROM BET. E. D. FICICDALL,
dadiiic% tot &taw Christian dhrontele;Phirkuthphia
Lavo derived deo idpd belied; trwte the nee of Hoot.
Lino's Il enuen tiltt.e e. itodinel'ft my privileire telecom
Mead them as a most vaitothia tonic, to ell who are ma•
feringfivoi gepenti debility orlrom Mimeos oujilair frail
detwargement oT the Deer. , Yours, truly 3
E. D. PENDALL.
CAUTION.
Flofictid's German Remediee catinterreited. Sae
that the signature of e. JACKSON it on theurrimper
of each b ottie All others are counserfeit •
Prineimi Olbce and hissuefectory at the Gorman htedi•
doe Stu e, No 031! AROR street, Philadelphia. Pa.
00ARLES Proprietor,
fforioori3 .0. M. JAC.SOON Ike).
. .
PRICES.
Boolimas Ostia= B ,
itters, per bottlw, 40
" half dozen, , 6 Ou
Etielbstid's Obrisen Toele,'pltypplie quail • bottle 4 $lOO
=
Vie, or a bolt dome 6.441
1 6
on forget t.ir examine well the estlebspat buys
is wrillir Sw spit the genuine. [Jim lb. 11366.-ls
NOTICE-PAY UP!
,
AII lisargarn bleenegthe tedektiet tol e s elibiir
by. Mute or 11&eloostatemal genre makiCoNeesele
betiroPt *Arai et sodoifter Id** my pooh lon
be' •; 12 else • fen Mea for collation.
iirseier.lite mi. A. wait;
ffU
few 14virtiMPre*.
'43/ VALUABLE PERSOFALVEOPMT
The subscriber, intending to quit fanning, writ sell at
Public Sale at his,retidenee, tWo.mileir tiortiKerst of
Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road, on THURSDAY
and f ItIDAY,, MAW/ 4211 awl liTil," th igt 4 4 l 4ll2
Personal Property, to wit: • ' "
THREE BRAD Of WORK HORSIIb 7 .011 calculated
tor either saddle or harness, one a are beaty fifth
1 Stallion 8 years old—General Taylor sinclie-r era gen
tle, and broken to work anywhere : 2 'ofts, edie 3 years
old and one 2 years old; 5 Mulch cows; one thorough
bred AY - rehire Ball. 20 months old—pedigree can be had
on day of sale; one Halt-blood 7 months, old; 113port
hornotyears old, 1 do, 2 months old ; 8 Heifers. good
stock ; S Brood Sows, Cheater breed; 14 Sheats,all Ches.
ter; 18 head Of improved heap, Cotswold breed—most
of them fraying been selected from the best stock in
Treble in the fall allied; 3 Wagons- one Broad tread
li g ht four home, one light two-horse, one do.; 1
Cart—broad-tread ; 1 Lituobed, lust new ; 1 fallinsetop
Bogey. as good •as new; 1 Threshing Machine,. with 18
foot Shaker attached ;.2 Harrisburg Tanning Willa. Rey
nold's Patent ; 1 Clover Huller, just new—Reiff's Patent
—the beat In use; 1 Chopping Hill, Bear's Patent-eat
masted to chop all kinds of grain; 2 horse Hayforks;
3 Corn Crushers, fur Chopping Coen in ears; 6 Combined
Reaping and Mowing Machines, 2 of them second-hand;
2 blowers, Ohio and Buckeye Patent ; 6 Sulkey Coro
Ploughs; 5 Wire-tooth Hay Rakes: 4 Grain Urlila with
Guano atme.hment, war, anted to do goad work; Sleigh,
4 Plough., 2 Harrow. . Double Shovel Plough. I single
do, Corn Cultivator, Corn Coverer. 7 Corn Bhellers—one
calculated for either borse or band power, Jackscrew,
Fifth Chain, Lag Chelan ; 2 horse Spreader, 2letoirse do,
Double and Single Trees, Halters, Cow • halos; Butt
Chains, Breast Chains, Traces, Feed Trough, Rail Car
riage, 1 set heavy Elliptic Springs—one 7 ply the other
6, Mattocks, Pick, Broa.l-axe, Hand axe, Forks Rakes,
Bag, Wagon Cutting Box. Horse Gears, lireschbands,
front Beers, Plough Gears, I set wheel Male Gears, Cart
Cams, 1-horse Ha. nese, 1 set Ambulance Harness, Car
riage Harness, Bridles and Collars, Ply Nets as good as
new, Fivehorse Line. Plough Lines, Wagon Saddle, Rid.
tog Bridles, a lot of Barrels. Boxes, ac.
Illa.Sele to commence at SI o'cl.ek A. id., on said days.
when attendancevrill be given and terms made known
ay WItaILIAM Wig' E.
JOll,l Svslismirst Auctioneer. Pan.l6.—te
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY_
On Friday UL' 2Sth of February nest, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
The snbseriber inter, lug to quit burning. will sell at
Politic Sate. at his residence iu Curnoeriend township.
hear the Ruanittsbors r,ad, two and a halt miles from
Gettysburg. the following Pera nal Property, to wit:
TWO GOOD MULCI3, 2 Mares with foal,l Colt. 3
Mitch Cows. 3 head of Young Cattle 4 Sbo4te.:l four.'
horse narrow-treao Wagon, 1 Wagon for one or two bor.
ses, Lime Bed, Hay Carriege,ltnekaway Baggy and liar
ness, Buggy Spread. /Update Frellt Gehl, Wagon Sad
dle. Blind Bridles, Collars. 2 Lines, a good Riding Saddle
and Bridle, Halters, Log ()halm Fifth Chain, Breast
Chains, Cew Chains. Spreaders, Jackscrew. Feed Trough,
a first-rate Winnowing Mill, Grain Shotel.3 Ploughs, 1
'ninon Plough. Harrow, 2 Corn Yorke, 3 Double and 1
Single Shovel Ploughs, Roller, single double and three.
horse Trees, Grain Cradle, CloverCradle.Seythes, Forks,
Bakes. Ct ose•cut Saw, 2 Mattocks, Shovels, Crowbar,
Grindstone, Maul and Wedges, Saw. Auge e. a lot of Ba
con, Grain by the Acre,auda great many other , articles
too numerous to mention
14 @ 15
19
I 0
10
li"..Atten once will be given and
_terms mach known
on day or sale by .TACOS C. sourer.
Joss Siebiattirs, Auctioneer. [Jan 16-ts
PUBLIC SALE
OF A VALUABLE FARM
On Saturday, the 1.11 of February ntzt, ail o'clock P. M.,
In partnanee of an Order of the Orphans' Corot of Ad
ams county, the undersigned will cell at Public 'endue,
on the premises, awl valuable Tract of Land know.i
the “ItilltA YAWL" Del. luting to the estate of Joey
Hors. deceived, in Tllghlond o,wnehip , Allatll4 connty
adjoining lands of Liszaklah Latahaw, Juba Butt, sad
others.
Containing 254 Acres, about 43 Acres of
which i. food 1:1,111tEtt LAND and a large proportl n
of the reniond r natural Meadow The Farm is well
watered And very suitable ler a Atm* Farm. The build
inns are a Twolitory,beg Weatherbasoled Meuse, Log
Barn new frame Viiatitn Shed, Corti crab.. Hog Pena and
tlialaitlea. A large quantity of Lime he, beau put on
the land the last two gears.
it is rit net ed about Dye miles mom Gettysburg, and I
alive from, New Salem In a goal and Improving neigh
hp .i. and a *ell won lb the attention of l'aplt4loof.
Lr twill-re autolg a halos. as the sale will beabsolute
fir-Attel donee will be given slid terms made known
on day of sale by I. D I , UPII')RN.
ANN E 1106 E. A lair'.
JAC.II MCILLY tD. of ll.) Aunt wueor. i . Jau 15.-Is
PUBLIC SALE'
OF VALUAIILF, LAND
The understated. Guardtait of the minor children of
fenAjL 31.n.:11.ar deed. by virtue ut an order of the Or
phans' C,ort of Adarne county Penn..— will - sell at Public
Sale. on Saturday, the •th day of February neat. at 10
O'CiOC.l., P. U. t.o the premises in Franklin township, Ad•
am. co.. on the Chamberebord pine ty of • mile shone
Caehtown. the followir,g valuable TRACTS Of LAND.
No 1. A Tract of land containing
27 Aerea,PS perehea, more or less, part timber and the
balance ander good cultivation.
No. 2, A Tract of Woodland, con
tainiag 3 Acres, 113 Porches. more or less. on which is
one of the best Springs of the county, (known as the
Callitowu Cold Spring.) .
CrAttendance will b 4 given ot.id terms made knowu
on day of sale by HENRY A. YIUNO,
Jan. 15.- is Una:di/tn.
H OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
IN NEW SALEM
The unders;cned offers for sale his [louse and Lot in
New Salem. The House is anew two-story Brick. with
all necessary omballo tugs, Water and all other coheen
leo ea.
Any Derwin baying wild property and wishing •by
scree of land can piaci:mot the dame from • Mickley end
Minter.
ns...lac,Jb Mickley, (D of D.) has still on band and for
.ale the Polley tarn. who* 'rill be told in parts or al
together a. may beet en it pa rcba.sers.
ti An, per-on WOlb lOC to 6111 gum: properties and en
reaeunabl , 1.1010 lalOUid call
Join. •5.-at JACOB micKL er,, D. of D.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
JACOB MICCLIT, (D. of D) and LITI M/N712, intend to
divide and sell in parts tl .me G tier acres each the
farm they hare purchased tro a Di..l CAAPINTIR
If not .add wiihln 30 days trimi date the property will
be for relit.
The 10. ation is s good one kw Shoetneker. Tailor. WAg
on maker or 3lectiante of sat. dem-riidt,n
*3Any pen •o wishing t purthaee the %been enotild
uu the Unt:orsignett
Jdn.l;,.-3t
PU BLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE PERSONAL k REAL PROPERTY
On 71'u:day the nth of February nest,at I ackck.P. M.,
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale. at htOarrn
on Mirth Creek. half way between Bream ' s Mllle d the
Bc tdge, the following valuable Personal Property. to wit:
FOUR WORK IiORRILS, 1 fresh Mitch Gow.2 Wittone.
3 Ploughs. 2 Harrows, 2 Corn Cultivators, Wind Mill,
Rorie Gears, and other farming utensils. Also.
EIGIITY ACHES, more or less, of said Farm, with Im..
provem eats.
wa_Attendance will be given and berms made known
on day Qt sale by J 8. CRAWFORD.
Jan. 14.-Ia
QUARTERLY REPORT of the
'condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP
CYSBURG, on the morning of the Ant Monday of
Janhary,lS6S:
Losns and Discounts. including overdrafts $99,:54.C5
Furniture and fixtures, ilk/
.
.16xxa•use • i64.1c0
.
•
Premium. - 182.66
11. S. Buudesdeposited to secure circu.stion cud
depuldts,\ 150/FOOO
Due from Banks; 27.969.19.
••
Other Itoude,...— _ 2.7U0 •
Vaph, ..... ' . 27,925-1111
Capital Stuck, .
$100,000.60
flarpia. 3.344.30
VirClStatiug mita: autatait4lo,l, .. .... ... . ..... „, 89,830 OU
' . '
Depoatts. 104,708.87
Duscoautailucl Exchange,..,i, ... 715.01
The above at ,temeot b true to the best of my know!.
edge an Whig'. Or% AIINJLEI t
Swot o to rad 'abet:trilby! bet .re tee} -
this Mb day ufJaLaua yy , 1868. IL j"
QUARTERLY REPORT of the
OirrntutUati NATIONAL' BANK.
Gettysburg, January Bth,
RESOURCES.
,
Lomas and Discounts ............... —.. SLUM- 60
U. B.'Boutls to secure circulation , ............. 160,000 00
U.B. Bonds on 1utud,—......... —... 45,0.0 00
0ut,...—............. 19,992 69
One from other u5uk5,........ ...—....7...........„ 21,894 66
Beal 115tate,......... ...... .--.... ' . 6,0.0 00
Cub Items, ... 2.416.62
Bonds Viiie 00
.
. 109 XI
LIABILITIES..
Capital, - ' ' ' 5145.160 00
- Circniation,...... .... - ...... .................. ...... gp 13(1,500:00
Deposits, —74,5 A
Surplus, 16,000 00
Profit and Lose, 1,375 67
State Oitcniation, . ...—...,...... ..... . Lear 00
Dividends unpaid, 1,7a5 29
Diac0nnta,........--- ........„ ...... ...--...... '.. :Await
I certify that the abois; statement is correct to the bee
of au knowledge -
J!u2.13.-3t • J. 111113/tY BAIL i Cubist.
NE W tV• P. .N
.
'AND COMV.ISSION ttOUSE.
- f
HAVING ptirehaeed the eat eneive
warehoo.e.o.r., /to of cm* * the
underelped Int•nd to carr y on the tiuMuesa, un der the
Arm of itionA it k tin at ' the old Mina( oa r & dortim
of Washington and Batircati ortreeti.'ovit tato eliiindve
male thao beettifbra •
We are paying the highest m &Asti Price for Allay, ft o or;
Arlin and all kind,' of produce.
• /flour and Feed, Salt, air kin*. of Groceries. kept
tionstatitly on hand and for mis,,chcaper than Cher can
lie had anywhere Gbh ' ' •
• Plerter, and all • 'Made of tertilihPrw, toilitinifi ba
band. ar fartellabetliti order.
or* regulaiffilsotirtidebt are Imierittotolf .
image every 11 QUM!, ryolf Cod .
Pates *Alba mumairtmankm. shiny tilquittA
agy pimi nt we are prepared, to COeT
,it all
-
time, to and from All butanes" N kind
entrusted to us, wiU be prom tly, attended to. gar gots
Tin to the - Warebmis. or 'a'slitfir; 15 5 bilniti
'Howard street Baltimore. Bs i b i z4N 4 rlM e tzl
irllM l4 Te se ea a Ch e li g i a
, • • e , cointse,
- -
nt
JACOB MI FILEY,ID:of D ,)
L±.VI MAN CCU..
RESOURCES
2299 588.3.1
LIABILITTES
$299.NM.1.
=1:/
378,b92 P
. _.
. (I
11110 I
~...,, ..1. 1 1
, 4, - ,: ,,,.. • I . /
1 ; 0 :1 i
,•, ,.. 1 ., 11 won
...
amir
44 ! NlVtillq°444‘.
PICKING . ; :PICKING,
. #4 .8
°vim COATS AT COST ! merit of Dress, business,
" " 'end every dilly Costa.
" "
" ". " Pants °ferny description
" " Black, Blue fancy, kn.
Vests °fell kinds.
Now is the time to secure
4 4{
BAROALit&
Come one! Come all r
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
THUN. KS,
CARPET SACKS,
• ".0 UMBRELLAS,
BUFFALO & GETS SHOES, dc., &c.
inpOive PICKING a call asinisdetermined to reduce
his Immense stock before April lit
- NO HUMBUG! !-
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
Jar. 16. 1868 -tf
lAA VGIR'S COMMERCIAL MA
NIIRES.—We announce to farmers pad dealers in
eartiliseil, that the following prices hare been adopted
for the sprint Gruen :
BA UGII'S RAW BO F. .PHOSPHATE.
Price, RA pe 2,000 lbs.
DAUGII'S 0 111CAGO BONO FtiaTILIZER
Yriee, $4O per 2, 0 00 lbe.
BAUGH'S CHICAGO Bi.ooo MANURE,
Price, $,50 per 2,000 lba.
'This well.known popular trade-mark will be found up
on every iackageof the above mauttree.
r - IC DE MAR
JIM
'14.111161;
The high Pflt Imatfon In which Baton's Box! Slawcus
have been held. dur ng fourteen years out, we shall
fully sustain in the future. Haring now the entire con
trol of the great resources of the city of Chicago, for
furnishing Ammonia and Plum bate yielding material,
yin :—Bonem. Dried Flesh, Blood, Ike_ we have, in con
neetlon with our works in Philadelphia, the largest fa
cilities for furnishing these manures, at the above low
1,11(.00.
BAUtiil k SONS.'Pbiladelphia.
NOKTd•-ia ESTERS FERTILIZING CO. , Chicago.
JuliN RALSToN & CO. General Agents, New York.
(IF,URGE . Fag & CO.. " -Boston.
GKOlttit: DL'GDA Lt:, Wholeonla Agent, Itaitimore.
Fur all inlorhustim., reepectiLg the above Manures, ad
dives either of the abate house'.
Jan. IL, I,69—em
Course of Lectures
I E first Lecture of the course, un
der the auspices of the Literary &trial Ira of Pena.
pylvania Colle e e, will be delivered in AO RICULTURAL
HA LI.. 7 1 wr.ay envying, January intA, by
DAVID PAUL BROWN, Esq.,
Of Philadelphia.
F. üb,ect : Menlo/ tbncentration or The Force of Char
acid' and Fa/at of lime."
Ise, Doors opeum, VA o'clock, P. M. Lecture begin
ning at 7 Tickets fur sate at the etores of A. D. Bueh
ler, 11. net and •I.zpaugler.
Season Tlckets fot the. eight Lectures $2 UO
Special Tickets fo; single Lecture,. 35
Jan 1.5.-1 t .
gtgal - 4atirto.
Tx APPEALS
THE Commissioners of * Adams county hereby gise no
tee that they have flied upon the following times
and places for h :Wing the TAX APPEALS (or 11368, In
the Boroughs and Townships of Adams county, when at d
where they will attend. to hear appeals, between the
hours of I so'clisciL, A. 31., and 3 o'clock, P. 31 ,of each day,
as follows :
'yr gountj,y towLehip. nn Monday. the 2 7 th of Jan
uary next, at the house of Jeeee 1). Newman, In said
t.•woehlp.
Fo the townehtp of °moony and the borourb of 1 It
tlestown, nn tuesda , the 28th of January next, at 'he
house of Phli.p filduler. in Uttlestown.
For :he township of Uoion. Wednesday. the "Ifith of
January next, at the house of YhJip llemier r in Littlei
town.
F,,t . the township of Cnnowago. on Thursday. the 30th
of J tnu.ry next. at the !loose of Emanuel Diller. in Mc-
Sherry down. wown.
for the ownahip of liinnotpleasant, on Ftiday, the
31st of January nest, at the butes of J. R. Smith, in sod
township.
,r the townohl) of Straban, on satztrtisy. the Ist of
Febrnory nett, at the honse of Jacob L. 0-ass, in Bun
terstown.
For the township of Oxford. on Monday. the 3d of Feb
ruary next, at the house of I. B. Houser, in New oxford
Fur the township and borough of Berwick, on Tussd•y.
the 4th of February nest, at the house of F. J. Wilson, lu
Abbottstown.
For the I wodelp f Hamilton. an Wednesday ' . the sth
of February next, at the house of Abner S. Hildebrand,
.0 Salt Berlin.
F .r the t osi,,thip of Reading. on Thrirsday. the rtth o.
February next at the ititame of R. M. Dicke,: n ttemptou.
For the t , wriattip of finutington,on Friday, the 7th of
February nex t.itt the house ot Itre. Jane Reed, in Peters
burg.
For the township of Lattimore, on Saturday. the Bth of
February urs. t. at the house of Mrs. J4Els. Reed, in Peters
burg.
For the township of Tyrone. on Monday, the loth of
February next, at the boasts of Mre. Cour, in Lleidiers
Uric.
Pot' the tooruahip of Menallen, on Tuesday , the 11th of
February next, et the house of Charles Slyer', in Bend
ereeti ,
For . the township of Butler, on Wednesday, the 12th of
Yeliruary next, at the house of G. W. Rex, in !fiddle.
town.
For the township of Franklin, on Thursday, the 13th
Sebrnary next, at the house of nanittel Eichultz, in
New Salem.
Pur the township of Hamiltonban on Ilonday, the 17th
of February next , at the . house of Alex . iienchoof in Psi:-
field.
Fur the township of Liberty, on Tuesday, the 18th of
February next, at the house of John Nunneuisiter, in
said township.
For the township of Freedom, on Wednesdiy, the 19th
of February next, at the house of Samuel Atoritz, in said
township.
For the township of Cumberland and Highland, on
Thursda). the 20th of February next, at the house of
Francis Bre im in Cumberland township.
For the borough of Oettyoburg, on Friday, the 21st of
February next, et the Commissioners' Office, in Gettys
bargi.
SAMUEL WOLF.
NICHOLAS WIERYLA.N,
JACOB LOTT,
Commissioners of Adams county
Attest-4 M WAvritt.elerlr.
Dec.'s, 1807.-4 t
PR,OCLAISIATION:-WHEREAS the
al di 1 1)eser J. Visual, President i of the several
Courtsof • 'ommun Pleas. in the Counties comprising the
19th District, and Justice ofthe Courts of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Delleery. for the trial of all cap.
Hal and other offenders in the said district. and IDAAC
E. VS 161131 AN sod ISAAC ROBIiNSON, dndgeigOt the
Cottle of 'om,uun Pleas.and Justicesof the Courts of Oyer
and Tertniner andtieneral Jail Delivery, for the trial uf
a n capital And other offenders in the Conityof Adams—
have issued their,pucept, bearing date The 2(rth day of
Nov to the year oTPlrnr Lord orkethoussnd eight hundred
and siztylwven, and to me directed. for holding a Court
of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and
Ternq,7,o at teettyshurg,, on Monday, the 2uth day of
JanUary,
• alogi . :g, lICRERAT CIITEN to all Gni Justices of
the Pease, she. Coronet and',Constables 'titbit. thissaid
gooney yi tdattls, that theybe then and. there in their
"
proper persou With their Solis. Recor . ds,-Inquisitions,
Licaurinatiou.. and other Remembrances. to do. those
thtngs "finable their abase &din that bebalfappertain
tone done. and also, they,who will prosecute against the
prisoners that lII* 91411 be in thelatfot the said
County of Adimi.are to be then and there toprcstecutes.
pima them as sballbejust
PIIILIY ILlCsibi, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Of Gettysburg,
J 613.1,11114. • •
•
Dissolution of Partnership.
•
,rEEE Partnership heretofore exist
' la g betweeeent. t ESZNIINAW has been dissolved
by mutual consent. the Ware house, Cars, IC.' haling
been Sold to Brown t Co., who will carry on badness at
the old stand. and for whom. we bespeak ;the patronage
St our frhinds.
The Hooka of . the 'Arm wilt be left in the hands of
Rome B.ocuorbo fonnd at the Ware-house,
and will close tip unsettled-accounts.
. HSNEY C17'.1/,
GEO. A . ABNER AW.
Jan. E.:-.lt
RE QIBTEIt . S. NOTICES.
VOTIGEi is hereby given to all
1 1 1 Legatees and other persons concerned that the
Admit , istratim *Octants hereinafter =tattooed will be
i s
presented at th Prpheme Court of Adams county, for
"coarse's Mon a Wilowance,'on MONDAY, the 20th day
of JANUARY :1 ,St 10 o'clock, A. lc, ifs:
99: The Grote anal &enema of Jamb Leer, Adminis
trator of the estidni.of Margaret Leer, deceased.
lop. Thep xe: heal amount of George a Mon Ibrt,
Administrator o the 'Meteor rtnitele Monfort, deceased.
101. The first Rill account of Jot& UMW. RN?,
44 mi nistrittor ol the estate of Henry Fickle, late of Lail
' =Ora township, Adams co ;dew-aved.
le2 The account of Andrew Sunder, Administrator
praideute lita of *ash Doll, dece , red.
. . W. D. 1101, I TZWORTEI, Register.
Jac 1- - to . •
TO BUILDERS
• •
"'FIE School .11irectors of ilsiountjoy
.... to...hip win motive waled propoiabvntli • the
third raturday in January next, for the tiding or
TURK]; Snow SCHOOL 110IISICS WidditoWnsidp--o, no
at White WV. On• it Two Taverns, anfi the other at
w i roer , s-:-111ito be built of brick, Plass; and @peciSca
ta ne cod lye resit et the bones of the Necretary. The
Board re/fleet's **right to :toot any or all bids.
By order *fibs nomad.
JAUS AJLlTlllit.President.
liudfadtkeitt, licretat7• n 106.21,110 4 d
. ,
VSSIGIUE'S NOTICEO—The .1,411-
dollowW loving hi en . a pp : daud *m em o o f
cu t z
Lrols Sirroilar Win, oriluitingtoO timl t t,notior
o 'IWO of V itdossigoldent tor SWIM' Otod
ltal? hereq notice to eat *sew eneeeteCts
said wig &0114; 0( orellii,tousedleti Yount, Wilne
there loartmt ;I *: . or - for mottle
imiot. SaFf / 4•.
-- nvotthrou 'p. Dee. 14,—et • .
cw athioo2o4l.
D EL4VOVE I.NBTITUTE.--Eng
and Premoti rdliig School kw *Mini L4Alee..-
AttomP I ishadildneeArs...healtkital location, - delightita
tlisasside residence, and horrialike comfort, arc the chief
attractions ofthla new and beautiful Institution. Thir
ty handeorov chamber' limit the number of boardersto
sixty. "wad term Axon:mom lob. let, IVA For
Prospectus Wives the Principal,
MlBB *ACHILL'S. HIINT, Beverly.
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Specimens lßsents. Advertisements solicited. Agents
wanted. Address as above.
BRADSTItEET'S
LupßoviD
. RUBBER MOULDING .4..mD WEATHER BTRIPa.
The bast. cheapest and only perfict Weather/Maps in the
market Excludes mar, rain, cold air and dust. Prices
reoucsd to agents. The sale is beyond' anything !ever
offered Bend for an agent's circular.
J. it. BRADOTIVICET &
I Neaten st., N. Y , 67 Waithingum et., Boston.
JrAMES VICK,
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF\
Flower & Vegetable Seeds
ROCHESTER, N. Y. \
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
OF
Seeds and Floral Guide for 1868,
Is now published and ready to semi out. It makes a
work of abOttt 036 HVIDRID LARGE P 1063, containing futi
descriptions Other
CHOICEST FLOWERS dr. VEGETABLES GROWN,
with plain directions for Sowing ieed, Culture, kc. It
is beautifully libistrated, with more than ONE HUN
DRED FINE WOOD EN ORA YLNGS of Flowers and Vege
tables, and a
ineuritn, COLORED PLATE OP FLOWERS.
Well printed, on the flout paper, and one of the most
beautiful as well as the most instructive works of the
kind published.
Es,Seist td all who apps , by mail, roost-paid, for ten
cents, which is not half the cost.
Address JAMES PICK, Rochester, N. Y.
JORTH AMERICAN STEAM-
O.
SHIP
C C
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
ViA PANAMA OR NICARAGUA.
SAILING FROM NEW YORK
December sth and 15th; January sth,
15th and 25th, and February
15th and 25th.
With New Steamships of the First Class.
PASSAGE LOWER THAN BT ANT OTHER LLNE.
For further information address the ondersigned at
177 West ntreet,New Yore.
D. N CARRINOTON, Agent.
AMERICAN CLOCK CO.
3 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK,
Manufutnrers, Agent- and useless ID
ALL VARIETIES OF AMERICAN CLOCHE.
Solo Ageqlseffir
SETH THOMASW,LOCKS.
30,000 FRANCS! !
HERRING'S
PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES.
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT
WORLD'S FAIR, - London
WORLD'S YAM - - New York,
EXPOSITION CNITERSELLE, Party
AND
WINNER OF THE WAGER
07
30,000 FRANCS!!
(s6ow IN GOLD,)
At the recent International Contest, in the IParie
tf on.
The public are invited to call and examine the report
of the Jury on the emits o the peat contest and see
the official award to the Herring's Patent over all others.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
2.51 BROADWAY,
Cbr...lfurray St_ IVE roNs.
FARREL, HERRING & CO.,
PIIILADALPIII4.
GERM WO t CO. Chicago.
HERRING,* FARREL & SHERMAN,
NA W ORLEANS.
“7.4..NrED.--Edidies or Gentlemen to sell the GEM
I V Scissors Sharpener, Hutto , . Hole Critter and Rip
per combined. rumple lent by mail for J 0 eta. Address
Hrs. ASSA SMITH.= Parkman it., Cler.land,lo.
‘VANTE,D.—SALKAaI to travel and fall goods by
sample flood wages and shuuy employment.—
Address, with stamp, PISKRY,
197 Superior et., Cleveland, Ohio.
IT IS TIE BEST CHANCE
• EVER OFFERED TO AGENTS !
One or two'daye' Lrne will secure a good &wing Ma
chine, Watch, Silo Dress. Revolver, or some other article
of equal ulna PEEK OF COST
Agents wonted everywhere, male and female, fin the
best One Dollar Pawnbroker'. Sale in the country. Send
for ,ircu Lir. 8. 1 1. THO d PSON A CO.,
SO Ranorer street, Boston, Mua.
We Sell for One Dollar ,
GOLD and Silver Watches, Sawa Machines, Silver Tea
Setts, Sill: Dress PattertokTexpetings, Domestic
Goods, kr., &c.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE,
giving frill particulars of our great One Dollar Sale.
Splendid inducements offered to Agents sending us
Clubs. Agrees, LABONT& & BABBITT,
Ns, 83 Sudbury st. Boston.
NO MORE NEED
01people in the country paying three or S3nr profits
on the goods they have to buy. The methods intro
duced by the DOLLAR SALK principle, as offered by
OILMAN t CO., 119 Hanover it., Boston Mmes.. enables
consumers to obtain goods at wholesale prices, with al
most unlimited allowing of exchange, and valuable pre
sents thrown in. Send for a Circular, or send ten cents
for deiscripttee slip. Great induemnents tor persons to
act as Agents. r DOC. 25.1867.—it
WE. ARE COMING!
And will present to any person sending us a club in our
Great
ONE. DOLLAR SALE
pf DRY AND FANCY. GOODS, a
Watch, Pio:prof Sheeting, Silk Dress Pattern, tr., dtc.,
FREE OF C(T.
Catalogue of goods and Sample sent to any address
TRU.
ALLEN, HAWES it CO.,
P. 0. Box lb Federal st., Boston, Ram.
WholeaLe Dealers in French, German, and English
Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums,
Leather Goods, AM.
ONE DOLLAR EACH. -
%VERB Cotton Cloth, Dress Pat
tirlps. Pant Patterns, Sewing lidacbibes, Dry and
Fancy Goods, Ac., Ac . Send ten cents for Patent Pen
Fountain, vtltb slip describing an article in oar dollar
sale.
Any persbnAmale or female,)can send Ina club of from
30 to 1,000, pit same rate (10 cts. for mica), and gat a pre
minm for so doing. Send in Registered Letters. Sam
ples mailedlfree to any address.
EASTMAN A RRNDALL,
65 Hanover rt., Roston, Maas.
FOUND. A
NEW 'iRTHOD OF COPYING LETTERS, without
eitherrem or Water, thereby saving time, labor
u
and pon . Ask tor "PEN LETTER BOOK." For elr
ef
entail add, au P. GARBUTT A CO., 702 Chesil:int it.,
Philadelphia. Agents wanted.
IF A R . r. ER S and Farmers' Sons
wan to engage in a business. daring the Valiant(
Winter, pa ing from $1 60 to $2OO per month,
Address ZZIGLIN, AlcOl7ll.DI C 0.,,
No. 614 Arch st , Philadelphia, Pa. '
~, ADAM FOY'S
COR T SKIRT SUPPORTER
OM TINES in one garment a PER
• • , • roast% and the Mort' deid.ablis Skirt
Supportet weltered the pubis.. It places the weight
of the ekl upon the shoulders instead of the hips; It
Improves an= without tight lacing; pm eseeaad
; elegance; I ap proved and recvenntended physicians.-
80d at • htncy goods stores generally, and at whole
wile at D. B. BAIINDIZAS A CO,
968umm at., Boston. and 22 Walker st„ Neer Tort.
Also, by : umayai. Nowte. 449 64srltet stptet
d an 'STRAW( AN X, ILINNICffS A CO., 31 Nan.
over street Baltimore, KC
olutiot in Trade I
yon can metre for the mm of
13 1011E—DO.LIARI , •
811 Y, Myr and' Alpacas * Dressed, Shawls, Balmoral,
MS= t " • r lhateilwed./eAls Dever; Warg:elry,
Silver ' Ware i Nwidstlillschinsikin.' clubs of
tift Or mei With tear, owls ilor slab desOrliptin . ant
tad getter of *4 club will reesteis prised worth
from *Co • , •to somber sent. Asestawsnt•
au,* int 8 1 , 4 ):4
anoc al esliora • . * 0 " 014 an free. d" 111/10's
go sags* Nan* arc
FAHNESTOCK BROS.
bavejust received their
NEW FALL STOCK,
thslargest is the county—oossisting of
DRY GOODS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
ALPAC AS,
GINGHANIS,
- FLANNELS,
DELAINES,
CALICOES.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS,
in every variety
CARPETS, a largo stock and very cheap
SIL&WLQ, all kinds and prtces
BLANKETS, very cheap
QUEEIBW AIM, the largest stock In the county and
I' ery cheap
HARDWARE and Saddlery, in all its l•raach«, at tho
lowest market rate,
GROCERIES, of all kiods
IRON AND NAILS,
OILS AND PAINTS.
Will sell GOODS at prices DIMS° conyrrrrrox. Give
as s call and examine our stock.
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
Oct. 2, 18C7 tr
J. L. SCHIC.K
HAS JUST RECEIVED
SPLENDID STOCK OP
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
MERINOES,
POPLAINS,
WOOL DELAINES,
ALPACAS,
COBURGS,
and PLA TN and FANCY GOOODS of
all kinds, which he is selling CHEAP
ER THAN EVER. Call at
S. W. Corner of Public Square,
Gettysburg, Pa.
Sept. Z, 1567.-tf
THE HOLIDAYS.
LOOK OUT FOR OLD CHRIS!
E. H. MINNIGH, •
Ch.ambersbitrj street, ,test door to the Hey
stone Hotel, Gettysburg.
The only authorized agent in this olio , of Ms Excel=
lency, Bums KIM'S, Esq., announces to the people of
Gettysburg and surrounding country, that he is now re
ceiving at his store, the Baggage and Equipmeata o f the
-Oki Gentleman," which are to be distributed in rich pro
fusion, and at such prices as will astonish sten those
who think a east as big as a cart wheel
TOTS of emery description, to make cheerful the hearts
and jubilant the eptrita of the juvenile population, and
a supply of FRENCH and COMMON CANDIES, to
sweeten and eeal and make perpetually cohealee theaf-
[salons of those whose hearts are throbbing. In =drive
lion of changing their condition In IN, and &supers
btu:dance of RICH CAKES to make complete the Wed
ding and Holiday Yeasts
Also, ORANGES, LgIIONS, NUTS, ands thousand and
one other good thinp
His dock is very large,. bought at the very lowest
prices, and to be sold at the smallest profits. Call in, old
and young. male and female, and you will be mre to
And something to please you
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
DRY GOODS
TOR .
FALL & WINTER WEAR
A 7 TEM 13701111 OP
A. SOOTT•it #O.Y,
TUEIE STOCK CONSISTS OF
*ROOS, all styles.
DELAINES, all styles.
CALICOES, all styes.
MUSLINS, all grades.
olotbs an d Cassimeres sit style" and quality. Persons
ranting good Goods and fair bawd= should go to
A. SCOTT & SON,
Cbamberaburg street, Id Square,
, Oct. 9, 1867. Gettysburg, Pa.
ORNAMENTAL TOYS.
JOHN M. WARNER
ww AS Just recalled from Philadelphia the largest
1.1 best and cheapest sssorttnatt of
ALBUMS
ORNAMENTAL TOYS,
TOILET SETS,
FANCY ,CARD DE VISITES,
FRUITS, CONFECTIONS,
1.41./VD NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
•
air opened in Gettyaburg. Call at Wit stets on Balt
more st, opposite fahnestucks' Store. Lilly,. Ikm f
HOl FOR CHRISTMAS
DIAMOND CONI7IOI7ONER Y.
JOHN' Itf. MINNIGH
11." just
t eVrOnt an Wt a tritt i S et da t it(lo l 7/t
ever opened io Gettysburg, °enduing of
TOYS. Or ALL KENDS,
pitE:1 1 1C11-4ND COMMON 6110.1 E S,
iiturrts, °
•
LEMONS,
NCOTAYNS. 'AL :14MM.
,
_ .
arnir m 74lmabie stoat on liddiee_wltArwt..
'prelt 401tOttleffev. 1:0•45./Ir
elgoltst PM, At. ~
DO YOU WANT
CHEAP AND GOO
• Fall and Winter Goods ?
"YES'!" EVERYBODY AZ?WEfI*
uner eo To TEI /OW MU ce
REBERT & ELLIOTT►
Opposite the Cinrrt-Soave, Got lyeburf.
PO r,L_,
_Mr
5, Okras,e NosMho, soymoos
the gentlemen's ow Itoo?
Go to BMW lb MlSSCirri.
DO YOV,
G iONI Hosiery, oop .....-.,Oorsoto, or 111110
desired for ladies' wear?
MIISLINS,
DO YOU T'Artitt" aid*tiodilitgesio.b•se`
ware, Window Shades, or im else et the
kind? • Go to RIRIE ons.
DO you 7111 Anti:: aluijr TVs? Ton
At WM 4
Who are now calling gooda at pries* that tat antoaldb.
To be convinced, call and see for yotroidven.
Nov. 20, MAC
&c., &c., &c.,
LADIES' FANCY
FR S !
JOHN FAREIRA'S
Old tstablisued 11IIH Manal&atom
No. 718 ARM - above Ttb,
HAVI now la Store olmy awn Importation mid Ma
cincture, ono ()lO' largest sad most Irmatintl
!actions of
or Ladies' and Childrom'sWear In the= Alisoot
assortment of Gent* fur Gime and
I am enabled to dispose of my goods't very reeseadde
price., and I would thereto* solidi a eial frame my
friends of Adams county and rioblity.
Remember the Name, Number and Street
JOHN 1
No. 7111 Arch et.,above Tth, south sede,
1011.1 hare no Partner, nor connection withit=
Store In Phila"*. 10114.
To All Whom it May Concern !
DUPHORN & HOFFILtiN
RAVE again been to the Niles and boiled at low priced
a full line of Goods,and will sell
MERINOES, 85 cts. to $1 25.
ALPACAS, 50 cts. to 81 26.
DELAINES, 20 cte. to $1 00.
PRINTS, best, 12i cents.
MUSLENS, 7 to 25 cents.
CLOTHS, $1 25 to $lO.
CASSINI - P . :RES, 75 ctB. to $8 50.
BLANKETS, $2 50 to $9 pair.
SHAWLS, $125 to $ll.
FURS, all prices.
HOODS, 50 cts. to $2 50.
GLOVES, 10 cts. to $2 00
HOSIERY, 12} to 75 cents.
GINGHAMS, 12 cents
Northwest Corner of Center Square)
Dec. 18 7 1861.—tf
New Fall & Winter Goods,
E. HITESHEW
is now receiving a large stock of
DRY QOODS,
;NOTIONS,
- GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES Ain RATS.
[Nov. 27, 1867.—tt
I call the attention of my customers and as MP
mon ity to my large stock of goods, I am now desire[ at
lower rates dian they hays bien since this en* as at
prices which cannot ha to strike therm:bluer sadism.
With emery ilkcility Ibr purchasing goods at as law fir
tires ma any In the trade I am also prepared Wiwi OM•
potion on low prices from any sad all quarters.
Prompt =knotty to the lowest market priessleasy
established nil..
Petersburg,CY. 8.,) Oct.*, 11167.—1 y
WE are always glad to see our
friends at the Kneelsfor Gallery, It still etandath
the same old place opposite the Bank on Tort et., Get.
tistrarg. Pa. r J nianar.
PHOTO MINIATURIst. 4 um Ex
celsior Ganory are sigiert• and a' .d WAN at
one•thlrd city prices. Cell and issinine tpindessit,
C. J. MON.
EXCELSIOR is our motto.' To
plasm oar atts I and to rondo aatadhotiso Is mei
Instance oar ditarintaation. C. J.
V,ONSTANTLY on hand an assort
%-/ mentor fine Primes, Pbottegraph AltheamhOrrele sail
Baskets for gnaw, from the Battle. •
oar Generals, and other dlatlaitlebed at ill
Extelefer Gallery. O.J. TT /1.
HE best Photographs made,in this
County are seed* at the Buie!dor eaThan Genie.
burg, opposite the old Beak., C.J. STOOL
BY all mem have you Photographs nada at
the'lluelalor Gallery if you &stream pot
sot. O. JATION.
'LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field,
tingly or in Noah Tory low; •/.o litorompifit 11IOVO
to thollattlo-nold, st Him Xxcebier GsMiry. Do not kill
to no thorn. Q. J. most.
FRAMES OF EVERY . KIND,
kw Large Plaine, Marriage Certllistwa, Gankralk
Certllkstes, Yhwionary Certificates, to. vat *asp at
P. G. SHILANININII.
New Gallery, Ilawarer, H•
Jape 5,1867.—1 y
THE GETTYSBMte SKYLIGHT •GALLEWL
THE indepiigned takes gleam* in
annonneing to the citizens of Crettysbours sad the
public lithaaany that b has t. and his Ms ad teens
on Weet Middle unmet, to Baltimore sitont ond nearly
opposite the dine ellabneeteek erotism Messes h•
now occupies, has Wee recently and the enp= i r
his badness. The location Is an adinhaMe one,
him to take pictures in all thine of weather, and with a
• =raciness aneq_nalled any whetheith,
LIIIII-Ll*ll fUOTOGSAPIIII,
0 E am? Etta elaitaam*liEtM eseineted he PI
ihmetstyle
narticm ar a then tic enn to the OMIT*I3t:9IIIM, sad
in copying migszemse sad bABIIIIIOIIIOTTP2I et
liecntheditiends. Also— , •
rns errrysitso sus,
• new atyle of Motive which. kith becether inty pianist
with the public, not only for their lamothp, heathy thaw
sees and convenithith.• =IMMIX kir WI
lir. Also—TSß = pet
their beauty and daralitlie, are
W e sr. p 104081, 011 -thelonsinothialiti its
menu leaElsilualaantM J ailed
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t and ezathint 0S; !MIMI ag ro kitta i r
iWi01111"4/1
~ 1 t ELLIOTT'S
FANCY FURS,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
KNOW YE
THAT
GETTYSBURG, PA.
Dstegapts 6aUnits.
REMOVAL!
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