The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 07, 1868, Image 3

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TUE
NY. BUTTON HOLE °VERSE
' .
SEWING MACHINE
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In directing attention '
to th eir CELIBRA
BIN ATION surroN UOLE k DIMINO ,
.. 4 _,. beg letre to
refer to its wonderful pope
• rw••' child re proof of is . groat merit.
The increase la tali demand finr thlevelueb
alt.l3o_r: hu beep TEN FOLD during the klasetwn
"ko , `•,• ant " - ear-before the public. •
.1,1, This giand and surprising sis no
.4."; in the hist,.ry of gew ing - machi nicc oNc ei and we
' ' ...warranted in claiming that •
inti
' flea,
mew 1 - 1. IT HAS NO EQUAL,
_.., ...
rtr. BEING ABSOLUTELY THE
to lho
FAMILY MACH
=1
IN TUE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the Chea
It is eallg two machines combined in one ,
and beantlfbl mechanieal arrangemen
: both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Or
‘, and Button hole stitch, with equal facility
fictionfect It executes in the very best *manner
dit exit y Sewing, Inch as, Hemming, Selling
Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting,
01.—U and Sewing on, (done at the same time,) and
t ion, Or erseam a, Embroiders on the ede.
beautiful Button end Eyelet Motu la all g
fabr
cry Machine is warranted by the Coto
Agents, to give entire anti finetktri.
circulars with full particulars and sampl
done on this Machine, can be had on applicat
Salenr.ma s oft be Ciimpany.
111
Eleventh and Chestnut
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on the Machine at the
the Company gratuitously to all porcha■eis.
AGENTB WANTED
FREDERICK PAXSON, P
W. H. M LNDENII ALL, Treasurer.
W. ROBISON, Agent,
Gettysburg, Pa
BEI
May 27—i y
THE FINKLE & L
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHI
.wrrii NEW AND IMPORTAN
PROVEMENTS.
7hr Cheapest thioD ..ifachine i
ACIENTS WANTED 1N EVERY TOW
A Merit' Cash Premium is offered for eachiocll
These agent. aro appointed with great radii
ata Get., LID
A splendid Paying BUsiness for
my _4 genta ! !
Naas* fend for a (lama'. Addrasa
FINEZLH k LBON S. M.
No. 701 Broadway,
New
July 10, '116.-Gm
_farming Xmpltmtnto, &
J. 11. SIIIRMIAN'S
REAPERS & MOWER
H AVING been agent for Oita machine last
Cleo otter it to the farmer this season. It
known, having taken the premium at the B.
ville Fair, also at the Gettysburg dosing Mate
seven others which were considered splend
chines, and likewise at the Ginsburg Blowing
likvlngeonciaded not to offer any machine th
not give entire satisfaction, I have refused a
of several oilier machines, and now offer this
THE GREAT MACHINE OF TILE &SABO
Having tried one myself, I know exactly what
do. I could refer you to scores of farmers whs
purchased ma:hisses of me, who are highly pleas
say this ix the only machine they would use.
Extras always on hand, and repairing done Is
my place. This is a great cousideration—them
can be repaired at home Immediately, and with
less cost.
Another great saving is the BINDER which
tached to this celebrated Reaper and Mower.
been thoroughly tried, and given entire satiate,.
reoai[inc e loweess hand except a driver.
hinder can aka., be attached to the Reapers
have been sold; but cannot be attached to any
s machine except Shirensan's.
t I w ill here 'refer yonto a few farmer,, to d
localitiee, who have bought and need these mac •
Michael Fiscel, Stephen Got
Moses Hartman, Sir. Sterner,
Joseph Wierrnan, Mr. Linn,
Ulrich Jacob., J. R. Hank
Jacob Hartman, B. B. Woodb,
Jacob Leman,
!;with other, too numerous to mention.
- This machine has a self.rake, side delivery
Lis warranted to do its work as above recommend
Also on hand, SIIIRRSIAN'S SELF-DISCIIA
at
RAKE, a first-rate article, which we wil
-at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give
faction. Aim, the COLUMBIA RAKE alwayson
Machines can be seen at my bone, tbreemlies
ilettysbnrg, or at Mr. Conrad ilnyder's EMU
Vote!. LEWIS A. BUSSIM
; Juue3.—tf
An
THE GREAT
Conowago Phosphate
PEEPA.RED BY
C. IV. BENSON, If, D.,
LITTLESTOWN, PA.
ilj1111: Conowago Phosphate is destined to eta.
the head of American Fertilizers. It has al
proved its SUPERIOR QUALITIES, and ample
d , tificstes of its high merits will soon bp furnish. ,
tLopublic. The proprietor' will spare no mean
pains to make it a reliable and uniform article.
• superior to Peruvian Guano, because it is Mt
LASTING IN ITS EFFECT and EQUAL TO IT
THE FIRST CROP. It does not overstimulate
soil, AA iliOgt of the fertilizers in the market do,
leave the land after gathering the first crop
worse condition than before using it, but it rem
riot active fertilizer in the soil, and continues year
ter year to show itself on every crop that is pr'
the land.
• ; The Conowago Phosphate contains a large pare
, eke of Ammonia and Phosphoric acid, which are
pantie! elements to vegetable food. They either e •
dlrettly into the plant or prepare the alkalies in
soil to do so. The base of the Conowago Phosph
s ,PURE _RAW BONE, completely and thoroog
dissolved without the use of any volatile agent.
s..sus of the great advantage, of the Conow'
Phosphate is that it wilt dissolve the sand in the
a* eel the silks tree to be absorbed by the gr,
lt4t plant, which is a very Important Ingredient
giving firmness and strength to the stalk and grain
lt Mill pserist Vv./al/iv and lodging of crops t .
• are fur cm up by a wet and warm season, and
gristly acilitate the ripening , of the grain and sec
it against the rust.
figenclee are being established throughout •
copotry wherever fertilizers are sold. We are •
, staid to Oars It beside the beet in the country.
Let an the farther" and planters makeup th
minds that they will try the Groat Conowago Ph
phite this fall.
trite fifty Dollen per tun.
BUNBON & 3.1.1118, Proprieto
lylk.The Ccnowago Phoeplude being made ve
tint. vnd thoroughly dint Integrated, makes It
; veettot i;;; nee lo the drills, and mixes more free
with the awl. All Meiners know the advantage
fin + ten limn. June 17,186 e.
G WELL'S PATENT SELF-ILEGULATIN6
GAIN SEPARATOR
CLEANER AND BAGGER,
Ulth the latest improved Triple-yea
cd Horse Power, either Gcar or
Belt,
This machine has succeasfully competed with all th
best of the different patented Grain Separators, anti
now{ has the reputation of being the beat Square
ever produced; in fact, the only Separator and C
er ever before the public to give general astislactio
The machine is conveniently arranged fur haul's'
and i h rest ing, being permanently Skid on two who*
One man ran easily more or shift it about, so that
Is Met half the troablemd a barn floor as a cm=
tbreeber and 'baker. It is also easily put in opens
Hon. It la simple . easily managed, reliable, donna
= hunt - act and cleanly to work by while in operation
not making near the dust as the COIIIMIOI2 1111061110
other Separator,.
Farmers can rest assured that this machine is n
ratiag, &adjudging from the high recommendsokt
of farm Cr. that are using them we must come to th
cnuclualein that it is the very Machine that farms
want.
•
The following are a few of the persons who hay
used this machine, well known, and to whom lb
public are referred for further Information:
Wm. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams Co.. Penns.
IVel. near New Or.fossi"
3s.tin D. Flouts, " Gettysburg . it
Henry Harbuld, Turk Springs, "
Daniel Peters, Bendersville, " o
Orders will be received by either of thee. genii
as alao by itebert and Hoover, Bait Berlin,
or farther 'aftermath:in address
ABRAM BURKHOLDER, Agent.
Clearspring. Tork ce, Pa.
EI=EI
NEW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD.
HE undersigned calls attention
to lits new Machina gimp, at Now Oaford,
dams coast.", widen he Suns pat op, at large aspens*,
ttL the detenslastkon to do good and satisfactory
0 3k. Ile w 1 n staaolactut • various kinds of
AoRwiTLITTRAI.t MACHINERY,
ah so THRSOUING Nabauces. SPRING-TOOTH
mcdka; mad will tam the 1111OHNTR &RAPS&
WW2 OR aut. torsale.
pty as parabl
All dasomprtam of . RIPALIUNG data primptly and
chom o .
He Jua Ja ormaactioa with Ids Mackie* Shop a
WI
wart la SAW
tau,
epos which ha will do all kis&
a
U•artka the public to call and sin hie a trial, ale
OSHlRdirm.
=IITI WOO /NM
IForld.
Mu *ay and 'WWI.
/ € l6 t l T B b 6 rir. Friday, Anigust 7, 1868.
DEDICATION - .—The new German Re
formed Church at Littlestown, Adams .
county, will be dedicated on the 15th of
this month.
Itsr-The property of FANNY WAGONER,
advertised by Sheriff HANN, has been
withdraw from sale, the claim having
been satisfied.
SUDDEN DEATEL—We observe that,
on the ith of July last, a former altfrA3ll
of this coning, Altos D. Zoos, was killed
at his residence in Savanna, Carroll count
ty,
SERVICES.— Rev. Jour( R. WARNER,
of St. Louis, will preach in the church at
Ifunterstown, on Sabbath, August oth, at
9 o'cloCk A. M; and in the church at
Marsh Creek, at 2.30 P. M. of•thc same
day.
LARGE EGG.—Mr. WILLtAx A. PlT
azn, dt Bendersville, had an, egg last
Week, laid by one of his hens, which
weighed over 4 ounces. On breaking it
open, it was found to contain three dis
tinct yolks of ordinary size.
ANOTHER RACE PROPOSED.---The
Hanover Spectator says the Hanover peo
ple are sore over the recent 'race here, and
that Mr. DELLONE has challenged Mr.
TATE to another trial of speed, at Hanov
er, for $lOO.
if ORS ES STOLEN.-.Two valuable
horses wore stolen from. Col. JOHN
WAUGH, near Fairfield, this county, on the
night of the 25th ult. A pair of drunken
stragglers, in the neighborhood the day
previous, are supposed to be the parties
guilty of the theft.
CAMP MEETING.—The Church of the
United Brethren will commence a camp
meeting on the 24th of August, 1} miles
north of Peters burg, (Y. 5.,) on the prem
ises of Mr. lavirrottrorr. We are request
ed to say that no 11uckste40 will be per
mitted to intrude on the grounds during
the meeting.
FUNERAL OF DR. GILBERT.—The
remains of Dr. DAVID GILBERT whose
death wo noticed last week, were
brought to Gettysburg on Friday evening
last, and interred in Ever Green Cemetery.
The funeral cortege moved direct from the
depot, Rev. Drs. Her and SCIIMUCKER
conducting the services at the grave. Dr.
G.'s age was 65 years and 1 day.
addition to the race between
" , Cashier" and "Siroc" noticed last week,
a trotting match took place the same
evening, on the Fair Ground track, be
tween a Bay Horse owned by JACOB DEI
LY, of this place, and a Grey Mare owned
by IB,►IAH DILLER, of Hanover, half mile
and repeat; the former winning.
ROBBERY.—On Monday evening,
about dusk, Mr. JACOB BRINKERHOFF, of
this place, left his Clothing Store tempo
rarily, to go to his residence, locking the
door. On his return shortly after, he dis
covered that some one had entered the
store during his absence, through an open
window, and taken a Silver Watch and
about $lB in money.
BALLOON ASCENSION.—Mr.
num
ber
A. LIGHT , who has been making a num
ber of successful Balloon Ascensions,
designs making an ascension in Gettys
burg,. on Thursday of Court week, the
20th inst., from the Fair grounds. But
owing to an Injury to his balloon after his
ascension from Mechanicsburg the ascen
sion from this place has been postponed.
STATE PAIR.—We have received the
Premium List of the Pennsylvania State
Agricultural society for Its sixteenth an
nual exhibition which will be held in
Harrisburg on the 28th and 30th of sep
tember, and the Ist and 2d of October,
1868.. We see that this county has two
representatives on the committees, to wit :
Mr. H. J. STABLE, on Class 44, Mercan
tile displays; and Mr. McPnEnsot:, on
Class 46, Ernenumerated Articles.
A LIBERAL ENDOWMENT.—Davis
PEARSON, Esq., of Philadelphia, recently
deceased, left to Pennsylvania College 400
shares of stock in the Brook Coal Com
pany, to establish a Professorship to be
named the Pzensos Professorship. The
par valueof the stock is $20,000. Ho also
left to Rev. Dr. Thirrrzn's church, 300
shares of stock in the same Company
for the construction of a new church
edifice, provided the congregation shall
rinse a like amount for this purpose.
ACCIDENTS.—Mr. LEVI LAWRENCE, of
Mountpleasant township, met with a pain
ful accident on the 29th ult. Whilst back
ing his wagon out of the barn, the hub of
a front wheel struck one of the doors,
which caused a sudden movement of the
wagon -tongue in the other direction,
striking Mr. LAWRENCE in the face and
breaking his jaw.
On Wednesday of last week, a son of
air. F:RANkLus OsnoaN, of Straban town
ship, had one of his arms broken in two
places. The boy fell from the ladder in
the threshing floor. Dr. Merhorn, of New
Chester, was promptly called and the
broken arm set.
fir• GEORGE SLAGLE, of Oxford town
ship, Adams county, one day last week,
cut his leg badly with a scythe while
cutting oats.
jalsThe Copperhead County Convention
meets on Monday next to nominate a
County Ticket. We notice - in the last
Cbrapi/er that Jonx A. ATWELL of Gettys
burg, J. W. Becirxwx of Mountpleasant,
and Tawas C. TRAVER of New Oxford,
all want to be Prothonotary. TOSEPII
lifahvirx, of Liberty, aspires to the Sen
atorabip, but Will have to wait awhile,-ati
the "ring" have arranged to givelbe track
to C. M. DuxcArr, of Cluunbersbarg, in
consideration of Franklin going for Mc.
SHERRY ibr Congiess.
PROPERTY SALES.- Jayze BIGHAN
has Sold his farm to Messrs. FAHNESTOeir
and rearrelar, for $7;1800 cash.
Messrs. Pe s; and DuricaN have
sold one of thoir building lots, on York
street, to Wm. 11. GRUNIIINR, for $lOO
cash.
Mr. Bocasn has sold to Capt. T. C.
Sonars, the I} story brick dwelling on
on York street, adjoining property of
Jaws Taoast.r..
I. N. Duanonsw, Esq., has pnrchased
53 acres of land, (eight acres of timber,)
near the Two Taverns, from JOHN REBERT,
for $l4OO ; and has since cleared two acres
of the timber, and is building a two-story
weather-boarded dwelling house.
IMPROVEMENTS .—The spirit of im
provement continues in our town. Messrs.
Aliortois H. Swore and Jetta WrLsos .
have dompleted their dwellings on Citittl
bersburg street. Mr. Swots is also put
ting up a Cabinet -maker's-Shop In the
rear of his dwelling.
BERRY MoDARNELL is putting up a
two-story brick dwelling on the same
'street.
&tanner. Wo potting another story
on the "Globe Inn," and otherwise im
proving It.
lasscritz $Olll/1R Is putting up a fine
brick dwelling on Washington street.
JAtoos Brook has commence ,1 his new
dHigh willUgg on corner of Washington and
Kraals.,
GEORGY C. CASLI/MAN -13 putting ni ) a
back building to his dwelling on York
street.
The handsome Cottage reiddenoe of Joust
Born, on . South Baltimore street is ap
proachingeompletion, and win be one of
the moat, ornamental in the town.
The new Professors' Houses on the Col
lege Clatnpus, and the large Preparatory
.Depertisierit building; known as "Stevens
Rau," will b e ebeeplee e d in time for next
session.
JOSEPH Wears la pulling up a large
frame Ware }Louse and Hay-Packing
/loam, On Billread Street, near Wilabillt.
ton,
COMMENCEMENT W WElL—Ne.xt 1 The following is an extract/rein the
week will be a stirring one in town by editorial columns
.of the ".1)/i2f0-
reason of the closing exercises of the Col- oBAT,' , New Bloomfield, Perry Co.,
lege and Seminary, We repeat the pro- p a , and is deserving o f the ser i ous
gramme tor the week :
Sanday morning—Baccalaureat e address by Rey. Dr.
Valentine.
Sunday evening— , Sermon before the Toting Men's
Christian Airsoclatkm of the College, by Rey. Dr.
Schaeffer, of Philadelphia.
Tuesday afternoon—Holman Lecture on the Aug*.
barg Confession; by Res. Dr Schniticker, of Nilo'
burg.
Tuesday evening—Address to the Atninary Alumni,
by Rey. S.A. Holman, of Philadelphia
Wednesday morning—Junior Exhibition.
Wednesday afternoon—Address before Philo. Society,
by Rev. Dr. Palk of Andover.
Wednesday evening—Address to College Alumni, by
Rev. George Parson, of Milton.
Thursday mon:dug—Commencement Exercises.
The Directors of the Theological Semi
{ nary will meet on Tuesday morning, and
I thb Trustees of the College on Wednesday
I afternoon.. Both Boards will have impor
tant business before them.
The friends of the College will learn
with much regret that Dr. VALENTINE,
who has been temporarily discharging the
duties of President of the Institution,
does not see his way clear to accept the .
Presidency unanimously tendered to him
by the Board. What the College loses
the Seminary gains, by his continuance in
the Faculty of the latter. This determina
tion of Dr. VALENTINE devolves on the
Board the election of . another -Presi
dent. The nomination of Rev. REUBEN
HILL, by the Synod of Pennsylvania, as
Franklin Professor, is to be acted on;
while the resignation of Prof. WILKEN
will require some legislation as to the Ger
man Professorship. The now Professor
ship endowed by Mr. PEARSON, of Phil
adelphia, may also require action.
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB.--On
Saturday evening last, the Republicans of
the Borough of Gettysburg met at the Ea
gle Hotel, for the purpose of organizing a
"Grant and Colfax Club." A. J. COVER,
Esq., was called to the chair, and J. M.
Krtsurn Esq., made Secretary. A Consti
tution was adopted, and after an inter
change of opinion the election of officers
was postponed to the next meeting. A
committee was appointed to secure and
report upon a suitable place for holding ,
the regular meetings, when the Club ad
journed to meet at the Eagle Hotel on Fri
day evening next, at 71 o'clock, to com
plete the organization.
As our friends iu the townships may
wish a form in - organizing their clubs, we
annex the Constitution adopted by the
Club here, which is briefand covers every
thing essential to its proper organization :
CONSTITUTION OF THE "GRANT AND COL
FAX CLUB" OF THE Borioucirt OF GET
TYSBURG.
ART. I—The object of this Associa- I
tion shall be to promote the election of
Gen. ULYSSES S. GRANT and SCHUYLER I
COLFAX to the Presidency and Vico Pres- 1
idency of the United States, and the tri
umph of Republican principles; and shall
be composed of citizens of the Borough of
Gettysburg and vicinity who favor these ;
Objects and sign this Constitution. BUILDING LUMBER, dc.—The atten-
ART. ll—The officers of the Association
shall consist of a President, two Vice tion of Farmers, Builders, Contractors,
Presidents, a Corresponding Secreanry, a and others, is invited to the large assort-
Recording Secrotary.and aTreasurer, who went of LUMBER of all kinds suitable
shall discharge the duties usually pertain
ing to these officers respectively--one of I
for building purposes, to be found at
,
the Vice Presidents presiding at meetings Col. C. H. BUEHLER s Lumber Yard, at
of the Club, in the absence of the Presi- i cornerpfearlislestreet and Railroad depot,
dent.
ART4III—There shall be an Executive Including Boards, Planks, Flooring, Si
dints Laths, Pickets, Shingles, dtc.—Also
Committee of Five, who, with the Presl
dent, shall have charge of the active op- Posts, hewed and sawed, with prime
erations of the Club—provide a place for Fencing Boards, white Pine and Hemlock.
its meetings—secure Speakers—and raise His stock Is not only large, but his ar
the money requisite to defray the neces- i sary expenses of the Club. rangements are such that he can sell at
The Treasurer shall disburse the funds the very lowest cash rates. Also, con
of the Club on Orders approved by the scantly on hands Black-smith, Lime-Bur-
President.
ners' and Stove COAL. tf
- _
Saturday afternoon last,
Mr. JERENI IA Er D.SlTEs,residing on or near CARDS.—With our new Gordon Jobber
and full assortment of Fancy Job Type,
the Cold Spring road, in Hamiltouban
township, about four we are prepared to furnish, at an hour's
miles from Fairfield, notice, all kinds of Visiting or Business
committed suicide. On Saturday morning Cards, Wedding Cards, Ball, Concerts and
last, during the absence of a portion of his Lecture Tickets, In PLAIN or FANCY
family at at a neighbor's, he requested a ors, equal to the best City work. Our
female member of the family to light his new Gorden works beautifully, and ane
pipe, and left the house. Not returningat be seen in operation any day.
night, the family became alarmed and
made search for him, which was renewed I SPEER'S "STANDARD WINE BlT
the next morning, when he was found TERS."— The undeniable fact that these
dead, suspended, by a driving line, to a Bitters are composed in the main of Speer's
tree in one of his fields satzt44.4iigaLige from 'pure wine analysed, and recommended to
the house. lie had fornied a sort of i invalids and the Medical Profession by the j
scaffolding of stones and rails, and appar- best Chemists in the United States, cannot!
ently completed his arrangements care- fail in inspiring confidence in the public,
fully. Mr. SITES was a respectable citizen in the use of the "Wine Bitters."
aged about 51 years, and had served,
Sold by Fred. Brown, corner of sth and
in the late war. For sometime symptoms
of aberration of mind had been noticed, Chesnut sts., and other Druggists. t
but not sufficiently marked to excite ap
prehensi ens.
P. S. Since the above was put in type,
we received from a correspondent at Fair
field the subjoined account :
Mr. SITES had been labouring under
mental depression for sometime and it
was leered by the family that ho contem
plated something of the kind. For that rea
son, he had been closely watched; but on
Saturday morning the Ist inst., about 7
o'clock, he left home, the remaining mem
bers of the family being under the im
pression that he had gone to a raising in
the neighborhood, whither his son had
started to go about that time. No suspi
cions were aroused until the return of the
son sometime in the afternoon, when
learning that he had not been at the rais
ing, a search was immediately instituted.
Night coming on without any trace of him,
it was determined to arouse the neighbor
hood and continue the search early
in the morning, which was done, and
his body found about 7 o'clock Sabbath
morning, in a secluded place on the moun
tain about I of a mile from his residence,
suspended by a leather line frdm the limb
of a fallen tree. He was about 51 years Or
age, honesty!, ad upright, and respected by 1
all who knew him. An inquest was held
on Sun day by Z. AITIEII.9 - , -Esq.
MAIL CHATtiGES.—The Post Office De
partment has timed a new schedule for the
,route between Westminister and Chain
borsburg. Hereafter the mail for West
minister will leave Gettysburg at 2 P. M.,
arriving at NVestininister at 7, and leave
Westruiniater at 1 P. M., reaching Gettys
burg at 8.
The mail for Chambersburg will leave
Gettysburg at 4 A. M., reaching Cambers -
burg at 11; and leave Chambersburg at
7 A. id., reaching Gettysburg at 12.
The above schedule will work very dis
advantageously. The Chambersburg mail,
which has heretofore left this place,.irn
mediately after the arrival of the noon
train, will have toile over until next morn -
lug, thereby detaining at Gettysburg a
full day an mall matter from the Cities
and other points for the offices on the
route. The schedule, as arranged by the
Department, is designed to make the route
from Chambersbur g to Westminster a
through one, with close conneetionS
whereas, since the construction of Railroad
lines to Westminster, Littlestown, Get
tysburg and Chambersburg, as a through
rout it has ceased to have any importance,
and should either be divided into two
routes or broken at Gettysburg, to ,com
mo date the mail service.
RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING
POOR AT ELLICOTT CITY.---We have
been requested to state that a depot has
been established at the store of J.L. Sc
for the reception of clothing for men, wo
men and children—to be sent to the suffer
ers at Ellicott, by the recent terrible flood.
Over SOO persons are in great• need of
clothier, to relieve present wants; and
those of onr citizens who feel able to spare
any articles toliatever, are requested
promptly to send them 'to Mr. Semmes
store. We trust there will bee general
response to this appeal.
THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP.—
Housekeepers and others wanting to buy
good Cooking Stoves, the best in the mar
ket, warranted to bake and give satisfac
tion, or any thing in the line of Tin Ware,
Japan Ware, Hollow Ware, Chamber Sets,
Bread and Spice Boxes, Ice Cream Free
zers,Water Coolers, Coffee Hills, Bird
Cags, Fruit Jars and Cans, Waiters, Ike.
&., will find just what they want at the
W ar ereont of Col 0. IL Hassrau, corn
er of Railroad and Carlisle street, opposite
She afiaanSer Depot. wad at prices which
41) , ceEupetitign, •
consideration of the afflicted :
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.—
"Tills valuable medicine has been in use In
our place a long time past, and has perform
ed wonders. We may notice a few Instan
ces that have come under our immediate
notice. Almost every person who has
stopped at the hotel of Wm. Lackey, Esq.,
one year since, predicted, from his emaciat
ed countenance and debility, that be could
not live much longer. He was unable to
attend to business, and for the greater part
of his time confined to his room. We re
commended him to try the German Bitters,
which be did, and to the surprise of all his
friends and acquaintances, he now is able
to attend to his usual business, and perform
manual labor." The case of Henry Asper,
a stone mason, who no one supposed
would ever recover from the debility of his
system, but was looked upon as fast ap
proaching the grave, took eight or nine
bottles of these bitters during the last win
ter, and this summer be has been (to the
surprise of all who knew the case) follow
ing his trade. The case of William Mur
phy is no less astonishing. He, too, was
so far reduced as to induce a general belief
that the grave alone would be his only
remedy. Mr. Lackey induced him to try
the Hoofland's German Bitters ; he is now,
apparently, a well man, and able to do a
hard day's work. We could mention many
other cases of a similar Character if it were
necessary. To the afflicted we say, try it
fairly, and we will warrant relief. "Hoof
land's German Bitters" is entirely free
from all Alcoholic admixture.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC is used
for the same diseases as the bitters, by those
preferring a preparation more stimulating.
The Tonic is a composition of all the in
gredients of the Bitters, to which is atded
pure Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise, &c.,
making a remedy of rare value, and most
agreeable and pleasant. Principal (Vice,
C3l Arch St., Philad'a, Pa. Sold every
where by Druggists and others. i t
PROF. FLTLMER, the successful and
prominent teacher of Writing is in town,
and we would advise all who wish to im
prove themselves In this desirable accom
plishment to secure his services without
delay. From the productions of his hand
that we have seen, and the general opinion
exprc , sed, we believe him to be equal to
any one in that profession in this country.
WASHING COMPOUND.—The atten
tion of Ladies and Housekeepers is direc
ted to the advertisement of CHARLES H.
STALLSMITH, of this place, in to-day's
paper, In regard to a new washing com
pound, which is said to be economical and
labor-saving.
POISONING THE BLESSED „int.—
This is what the rivals of PHALON'S new
perfume, " FLOR DE MAYO," are doing
with their atrocious compounds. The
Health Commissioners should look to iL
It is their duty to abate the ill-smelling
nuisances. Sold by all druggests. 1-3
''One of the few things that the North
and South will probably ever fully agree
upon is that "Barrett's Vegetable Hair
Restorative" is not only the best preventive
to the hair falling out, but also the finest
dressing ever before the public. It richly
deserves the "Siver Medal" awarded by
the New Hampshire State Fair.—Dubuque
imcs.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK.—Having
largely added to our facilities for Job
Printing, we are now enabled with the aid
of our Campbell Power Press, Gordon
Jobber, and Hand Presses, to turn out
promptly all kinds of Printing, from the
smallest Card to the largest Poster, inclu
ding Pamphlets, Speeches, Catalogues,
Circulars, Programmes, ctc v , with our
new Job Press.
NEW JOB PRESS.—We have received
our new Gordon Card Press, and are now
prepared to turn out Cards and Circulars
of all kinds, Letter Reads, Bill Beads,
Checks, Tickets, tttc., in PLAIN and FANCY
colors, in the best style, at low rates, and
on short notice. Give us a call.
W'The attention of our readers is direc
ted to the advertisement of COE'S DYS
PEPSIA CURE, in another part of this
paper. This truly Valuable Medicine is
recommended by all who use it. Read the
certificates. eow
STATE SCHOOL CONVENTION.—The State
Convention of county, city and borough
School Superintendents met in Harrisburg
last week. Forty-five counties and cities
were represented, including over seven
thousand schools. Mr. Aaron Sheely, of
this county, was present, and was assistant
Secretary. Among the resolutions adopted,
was one that the number of School Directors
be reduced from six to three, that they be
paid, and that they be sworn to perform
their duties faithfully. The State Conven
tion of Teachers is in session at Allentown.
Os the Ist of August, the rates of fare on
the Pennsylvania railroad were reduced
about one half cent per mile, or fourteen
per cent. The through rate between Phila
delphia and Pittsburg will be ten dollars.—
The rate per mile for intermediate distances
will be three cents per mile, and for chil
dren between five and twelve years of age,
one-half where the rate divides even, and
one-half with 2 1 1 cents added where it di
vides uneven.
BEFORE Commiasioner Rollins left for New
Hampshiri3, he nominated to the Sicretary
of the Treasury thirteen supervisors, under
the new tax law, for variotui section. of the
country. Mr. McCulloch has not made any
appointments of these nominees, and may
not do so for some time. It is possible that
he may not appoint supervisors at all in
some localities; u the law is not mandatory
in that particular, but leaves the necessity
for such officers to the discretion of the See.
CuAnus Q. HALPLNis of New York, died
this week, from an overdose of chloroform--c
taken to relieve neuralgic paing, ,He edited
the Oitim, was a pmadmmt
During-the War, he was Aistishint Militant
General On Gen. Hunter's stet. Re deliver
ed the poem at the Nstional 'Cemetery ex
;KV litet
Iti atinummeOnaindkProlitmeeisrket:
RaUtnera, Thursday 116,14.460.
-.- 8 25 @ 920
--.-10 00 0010.£0
...... 245 40 260
2 40 @ 2 65
, 1 20 e 183
1 25 (0) 1 50
62 80
..... 0 00 40 0 00
-- 8 50 0 900
0 00 ei 2 50
143 40 14i
17 1 -
@ 22i
18 @ 19
Surat Frans,
' Ezra. nom;
WRITE WHEAT,
REH WHEAT,
COEN,
Bre,
OATS,
TIMOTHT-BEED,
CLOVER - 81ED,.... .....
FLAX-61ED,
BAOON, BEO=lBB,
" SIDES,
" Hems,.
LARD,
Goan, Phlla
Gettysburg Grain & Previalon ?Market.
Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
10 (K)
11 00 @l2 00
2 30 @ 2 75
000 @ 200
1 15
1 25
Boras FL00R,...
EXTRA FLOOR,..
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,.
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT, .. . ...
TIMOTHY BUD,
CLOVER SEED,
POTATOES,
Burn;
LARD,
Boas,
BACON, HAILS,
" SIDES,
" SHOULDERS,
Soar,
TeLLow,
MARRIED
GEYER-TATE.- On the 4th inst., by the
Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. Henry G.
Geyer to Mrs. Mary Louisa Tate, both of
Gettysburg, Pa.
DIED.
~MIP- O bitnary notices 5 cents a line for
all over 4 lines—eash to accompany no
tices.
HARTEAN.—On the 27th ult., Mr. Hen
ry... Hartman. of Franklin township, in the
61st year of his age.
HIIDSON.—Noar Hunterstown, on the
20th ult., of cholera infantum, Walter Mc-
Beth, eon of George T. and Mary J. Hud-,
son, aged 2 months..
/Evil:L-0n the 18th ult., after a linger
ing illness, Mr. Levi Irvin, of Buchanan
Valley, aged 60 years, 9 months and 11
days.
OASTER.—On the 25th ult., :sir. John
Oaster, of 14Id3herrystown, aged 70 years.
Russeuort.—On the 15th of Juno last,
Mr. John Rimbaugh, of Mountpleasant
township, aged 78 years.
SPIDLE.—On the 16th of July, in Alto
Dale, Franklin county, Penna., Harvey
David, infant son of A. G. and Eliza M.
Spidle, aged 3 months and 16 days.
"No bitter tears for thee be shed,
Blossom of being! seen and gone!
With flowers alone we strew thy bed,
0, blest departed one !
Whose all of life, a rosy ray,
Blushed into dawn, and passed away.
Thou went so like a form of light,
That Heaven benignly called thee hence,
Ere yet the world could breathe one blight
O'er thy sweet innocence:
And thou, that brighter home to bless,
Art passed, with all thy loveliness."
New dvtrtiscluento.
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis.
[ration oa the estate of Jrstsn tu B. Sam, de
ceased, late of Hamlltonban township Adams wanly,
having been granted to the us44.rslgnei, residing In '
Liberty township, be hereby givoll n,tle e to all persons
Indebted to said estate to call cot make Immediate !
payment, and those havlngclatam ackinst the mms
will present them properly authentic-stet for settle- '
meat. E F. FITE9, Adarr.
Aug. 7.-eit's
A T PRIVATE SALE.
.t
The undersigned aims at Private Sele the follow , i
Attosulie :—Jostra I•: - .. -
1, I'.o's.
J
Lug Property:
\--- .
A TRACT OF LAND, in Butler township, on the ' A )C. T s ,
.
State mod, almnot )130 mile north of Middletown, con- i ■
i l t R 111 ER 8 I 1
taintog a little over FIVE ACRES, cleared, on which; _
" •
are erected • story anda ball Log Rouse. and • Log !
Stable; there is en Orchard of flue fruit trees; a ' Common eilaape, ai g, las tli, 14. it. The THY TilE
spring and Springtionos. The land to under go od i
..r.,) a
ALTA VELA PIIOSI'IIATE ! ! : 11E. LE:iTER SEXTON', a wholeimle merchant of 30
fencing, and is in excellent condition.
-I.IL EI) FT
For terms and other particulate all on the under
year", in Milwaukee, one of the mait reliable and
signed residing thereon.
TT iv C , llll,3,ll,:::CiVany of Abe ce!dn - 4:(4 Guano careful men in the State, nay., under date
.1 from
Mawanzin, Wis., Jan. 24, I%S.
ALTA VELA. xf,szts. C. C. CLARK k Co., Neu, haven, Gana.
' Both myinalf and wife bevel:toed Coe's Dyrpep. i.e Cure,
' C.,:it tir.Y Mr.:: •,....1 - cP....t.
..f A3rmio; lA, .iii ample • and it haa prove) PERFECTLY satixfactory axa 1tem
,,,..u0 i ,,. 1 ... r i t .. 0 ..,,,;,.,.. ~s , ; lb ,„ ,i, j , y, t , t i„,,,,,,, ! ely. I hove NO heoultatirt in *layin g ti.nt.„, haver,
t.,(....0..ur..1 0 101,, , ,, gnautity of eJI able ' tiered GREAT BENEFIT fr.,i, it, .....
• . - V Re-Tectrully,
BONE PIIOSPIIATE OF LIM E cry
-, .‘Fignell) LI:STIlli. SI.:XTON•
t...,,,t1ier with P.,ia•il 3,1 So,:‘, the ..-,ntial e:einmitq
01 ,
August 7.--2 o
Notice to Collectors
1 wad pr knot Le excelled. We guaranty tlify t; tr,t
COL LSCTOILB of 847 evious year. Mine- pereett. common Axes, pith it4s ral,,
tbechopper to
•
by notified to settle off their duplicates " ur t.rfurs ; NiirSeud for circnlar and ; to
MONDAY, the 17th of AUGUST
By order of the Board of Coatudesicetera.
August 7, 1866.—td
Attention, HOilsekeepers !
WASHING MADE EASY
HA V Ilt G the agency for Adams county for JACK
SON'S UNIVERSAL WASHING COMPOUND.
Patented Jan. imam, I reepe:tfully invite the atten
tion of Ladles and ht,esetkeepers to It as ttel taut
economical and valuable Washing Compound la use.
It requires no robbing of Clothes—washes la hard se
well as soft water, and doss Dot inJure the most de-
I kate fabric; preemies tied Azes the colors; removes
paha', grade and stales of all kinds. Give it a trial
and you will nag nothing else. Family Rights SI each.
For farther Information apply to
CUAS. U. ETALLiId.TTII.
'Gettysburg, Pa.
Ma . have been informed that parties In never./
parts or the county are selling whet purports to be
Jackson'. Compound. As f have the exclusive right
to Adams county, all persons are hereby warned
against selling or purchasing from other parties..
Aug. 7. 1869.--tf
HOWE MACHINES I
THE LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE
Howe Sewing Machines,
constantly on hand and for sale at the
Store of
GEO. JACOBS &BRO.,
Chanaber,iburg Si., Gellysbarg, Pa
ORDERS WILL BE PROMPTLY:NATTENDED TO
Machines delivered in all parts
of the county.
The public are cautioned against parties who use
the =Lie of Howe to connection with their machine',
on account of the popularity of th• `en nin• Howe.—
Remember that there are
NONE GENUINE
unless they have the hfedallion Portrait of
ELIAS HOWE, JR.,
IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE
GEO. JACOBS & 8110,
Only Agnate in Adam neatly
Aug.?, 1568.-tt
Superintendent's Notice
IWILL =smite Umbers at the &Bowing tamed
times and pieces, to wit: •
Strube% Huntentown, August 16;8 a. a.
Beading and Hampton, Hampton, August 2p. m.
Ham llton, Hatt Berlin, August 18, 8 a. ak.
Berwick Borough, August 18.8 p. m.
Berwick tp., Pigeon Hill& IL, Atostll,3 a. in.
Oxibrd, New Orford, August 19, 2 p. m.
Hoettitpleasant, Bush Bun & H., August 29.9 a. M.
Cotinwap, iltoBhercown. August U, 9 a. m.
7-
August 21 . , p. m.
Ammrt 9a• m.
0 Hu idea's & El., Asian 21, 2 p.: m.
littler, Motown,
otown, August 24, 8 a. m.
Hfapait Wleethironils, August 25, 8 a. m. •
ltiengh glaidiersbarg, August 28, 8 .. m.
Hutlistkm. Petersburg, August
Daimon, Stabs ) toad A . H., August2B , 9 .
CO &boot Boom August 29,8 a. m.
19'9 x., August 81. 9 •m.
Motp.
Sp m.
Llb.st,Hiniejnlisto 11. LI., Sept. ' 4,2p. •
' Ylortee B. IL, Sept. & a.m.
Mountjoy, Two Taverns, Sept. 12,4 a. in.
aDirectors and Minn Mtereateditthe mum are ear. •
ili:901 to tined. I weight tappet
'keno Inv sad desieken inpilitbrer to ,
101t 0 13140114_this Blettee 44tte1":1.-
hbe i. .l2Mhsof imaimmatme Oils year „
Teithen ertil themselves son
Ilhattua= tea ke crimu4
b•immusd. Those 4lo : o 2
921., trige/iteAmailimpm Si thadr . 09991919 , INE
quitatNF to io99=Kh!ki- pe9ty
-49/.10/Isilemottihui".
01401414 Le a Mgf
4, 4 4 1 7a10-46:
• • • !i .4 4
ME
1 00
2 10
C 00
125
30
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE --
.
, On Friday. Oa 2914 ,by of August, 1868, the sub
' "Emznent WOMell of the Age,' scribern, Executors of the hest will and testament of
An octavo volume of G. 30 pages, cur airing 47 newly Ephraim 11.1gy, deceased, will offer at Put 11c Sale, on
written Sketches, by Meseta. Parton, Greeley, Iligghts j the premises, the following Real Estate of said deco
son„ Tilton, Winter, Abbott, Prof. lloppin, Mrs. E. C. dent, viz:
Stanton. Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, etc. Illus- A DESIRABLE FARM . , Situate In Hamilton town•
gated with-fourteen beautiful steel engravings. I ship, Adams county, on the Great Conowagn creek,
The New York Tranne says:—'.au thoroughly hare I adjoining lands of Henry Hoover, the Misses Dears
the publishers dune their work that their volume in dory,, Solomon Hoke and David Brown, and contain.
paper, type, binding, cneravings oboes all in the cz. ing about t• 3 ACRES, of which 15 acres are good tine.
cellence of Os subject. DD - 70', goes far to remove there- bee. The Improvements consist.of a comfortable twos
proach urged against subscription boot;—'only made story Roughcast LAVELLINO HOUSE, with Back
to sell.'"
building, new Bank Barn, Carriage House, Smoke
For descriptive circulars, ke., rehire:a, House, Hog Pen, and other outbuildings, with two
S. 31 . BETTS 10. CU-, Hartford, Conn. wells of Wilier. one at the house and the other at the
______________ barn ; abo on the premises a thriving young Apple Or-
LAWRENC.I:VILLE chard, besides peaches, grapes and other fruit.
The firm has been thorougjdy limed, and is in tk hi g h This world renowned remedy for the unfailing cure of
FEMALE SEINIINARY ~
state of cultis. tion. he fences aro excellent: Per
sona wishing to view it are requested to call on Mr.
Getz, residing thereon. DYSP.EPSIA.,
, LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. n., on sai.l day,
11E NPNT SESSION will commence on Sept. 10 th . when attend :use will be given and terms made known
Send fur Circular. C. W. :NASSAU, Principal. by
T . .
indigestion, •S'icic Headache, .S'otrerne.ss OT
AARON lIEAGY, }
A FIRST CLASS JACuil ELBERT, / I'''' 'n t°". Acidity of .S'lonz«ch, Ili.ling of Food,
Boarding School A r ADAM 0017.8.6, Allefinneer. [Aug. 7.—ts
- h'lalttlency, L , cs.litte(le, Trearine.qs,
JOung Ladies,
• ________ .
TN CONNECTION with t!,,. 1r TATP.3IO It 31 A L BOUNTY A CCOUNT
1 SCHOOL, Trenton, New Jersey. Total charges, .
'
including blnard, tuition. and book v. 5225 a year. FM' I - 1 1 IN A L STATEMENT of the •
circular wtth tu II itrtim!trs, ripply to
JOHN S. II A ItT, Principal. st- Bounty Account of COSOW AGO TOWNSHIP,
ADAMS CO., PENNA. Is urged upon the attention and trial of sufferers
from this most horrible a all diseases. Dyspepsia
Star A °Tic lilt iii.a 1 - 11 7- ork&
in - „,,,,,,, , ,, , i , ,, E s, f i r ,l l , %ll , l m L y ,
from T ea . s A ri p r r e ; r l, ra i f „ , ; ll i o r t r o n ti n
, F „, ti 11;1 .1 i:1 6
. rif -
_ ,shows its ravages in a thousand different forms, in
fact, all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, with all
DI:. their complaints, such us Sick Headache, Hartburn,
rri lIE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING
To arnonnt rreolve. on private subscriptith Depression, general sense of uneasiness and feeling
1 CO, Alban'', New rot k, 3 Linnfactur mu of Gen
to frost dealt
53,913 90 that you are not well. Food distres. you, rises and
end Agrictritnral Maol.in,y, comprising the celobra
sours on your stomach : breath Is bad, skin at times
led "Star'. Threshing Machin. ; "Starr E a li way . (or To armaint received on private subseriptiou
Endless Chain) and Lcrer lio r ., po wers , -.st ar , C o t. to fit Co, I draft 2,2;4 67 flushed and hot; don't hod as it you could move or
ton Gins and Cond,„. o . co ,„ , . To amount rr ceived from Collectors of LOUR. stir 1118 Alt, and worst of all, Indigestion or Coast ipa
. 0 cut:Ar ,rooycea ....1,
t•• tx for Puld e, z ., ;;S 85 tins, are nothing more nor lota than Daypepsla
mills ; Vegetable Cuttets ;Horse Hay F dks ; Corn and 3 '. • ': , .
Feed Mills; Power Coon ;1,11, 04; l i , ,p„ .. ~,..
~,, To ankournr,,,,,k rr .I . ll,llCetOrS Or Mal,. Thousands upon thousands suffer and die this way and
1.761 St neither thermielves or physicians know what ails th em
We wish ro 011 Ha pami •11'.rr nu, Ili i,,1 or Ftiflu,rB tY ~,, fir l'a):)air.l I•o•al
To rthrouht loaned from Ilan and licagy ..... 2,70 d on except that they are surely dying.
to our celebrated "STA II - 'I iII:ESHER. ...•,:, CLEAN
• ER, which as lately ilai r.. 1 w, e t.,,,,, i, f . „. 5 ,,,,,,,. Ti anm nut : eceived from Collector April 9, Reader wo repeat it, this irr all Dyspepsia. If 5%41
, , ' o••
173 17 wOold have proofs four statement, if you would save
pr to anv 0111 , ..r TIM' 1, i'... 1. , , it. Market. .: ,s corn. , ' '
pact and casily porial la, .en l e in itA constructhai, yourselves s ic childreu from an early grave, it you
To arm,unt rr curved from old list of private
'r Gorr pit 06 would have health and energy and strength, again we
and 01,01.4,4 easy E.I ~ p, Ice by the moot irrexperi• ""'r'-'
To balance collected ON ~11 duplicate 112 b 8 bog you to try one bottle of
Cored, an 1 will do Is, al of , :th mar...laud ra; i lity
and perteetlan, and e Ai, a m;. tom reel e tie t r „,,,,,
‘1 ,.. , T o amount reeeisod from tax collector of last
[nand upon the titre[: ,I• , h., 5 , i,,,,i, dr, ring it. . thlplicat.
IV e have made recent on: r V,lntlit, in t hie machine
by which we are en 0.:P.1 r.. '. a, ejl.l‘. cloth VI, L f raill
under almost any comb', .1. ri of dare...l:ries, and we
ATP now using an enti,ly n , -% 'ILA 01 . 1.0110.• device tar CR.
relieving the feeder ofd::.,, 0,00 111.AW1114 the ..1.,k-v. ey amount of orde-a 1, ki.l out on
Hon of threshing as c,,0,f 0 ifr• and saf e with th e first aft
~;6 7 :;5
ordinary machines it 1..17, in; 4:01 fru as
ocutly d e . • By .rumu dr nt of orders paid out ow
$6
structiveof health.
•••-• on.l draft.
These Mathines are f.:.-!.• ~ t. ~ ,i1,0,i, :!,•0 f,r our , By f,es ..f Tr,asur, r Revived
"Star” Railway 2 Hors P., ar.r. and for our °Star" I BY Note 1- l i l Francis Null and
Lever P.nBlord and S; , 1., ... int..rto
For sale by our aser.t • .1:: t dth. '
iers gem•raily. I'. r - BY Note I , " Stv.:nrd Walker
full particulars, Send for our I luetrat,al Deso•rivi; rn'i intcr , t
Circulsr at'! Price List. r: or, 'p deb
BI N a ill ide a , Ey Note pard Abra Lao, Kea,oy
address THE ALBANY I: .IToN BIN 31.3 NEPAC. ' al: 1 interest 2 Cal od
TERING CO., I'. 0. bras:, 1..„11L my, N. Y. Ey Note pail .1.15 - . Hart and 100.._
o.._
. _
terse[
By ardor paid 0.11,D,
: thy order paid Treasurer and hi
clic:Hal eXpertha
7 @
CIRCULAR,
EOM
LVVry that Factory re '
and Patent Grouna,y,f, true and e,rn, alit ma !e•
ofuaiturtu ttnsper 1.%) temr.crin;
YA.CLIEL STEINOUa. 1
LIPPINCOTT PAKEWELL,
J. M. WALTZE, fkrk
Sole Mauuractor;•no. For sal, by principal Hanle - are
Dealer.,
WSi•L great Injitci•mente t.) c,; : , pc rate a i gt
et in <Air
Grand One . Dollar gale
Linen thr.als froe of Ch A I, v ar .A gel,t4. , rl l llllunder2i,:nc,llme cre,,tel a now I.lnil.;:ng, t; r
.1 a 1.1,,,t and Sil ~. Eat . ll , LphtllCA, on Carli,le ht.,
rilk., and St,awls frre ef 1.' , ,, : , Ac , r-,t, near the Ittl're.al Staten, in Gettyaborg, where he
DP Is and Shuts free ..1 C.,,t t, A 4,,,:,. now offers for sale,
DreSel:o o ,bs ire .« of Coat tocar A ;ent.,..
Shoes,
6
fiRCAT DOLL,AP. IiAIarAISS of tArr t'USTC',£,llh'.
, Boots, Gaiters Slip
-1...1.1 f.r our circular. Al - ent.4 , a a.. ~ •-rryvt-liere..
Arldre, LlAlLlilt , ,i I'Ll:M.111:1',,
:,.11 llacc,ver at!. , -r I :..1] Ma,. per s, - & - x .7 SZe • )
WE ARE ON HAD,
.A.,,, will cell more for the in toy than any
Dollar Concern in the CQuittry
, Irt.Our inducements for formi..,.
Oran double that of any establirht.onit i,i (4, c , mufry. .....,
For the proof of this a.er.mrtion, p 1e.1 ,4 n t . .1.111C110 WU' , -
tellllll to igtqlt.ll. R Is l:ii are I. LILT-,:,
mltead carefully aral c,rapary V..1' . 1 :I: `t, ru, for ! 13ITILDEItS
gattlog up clam, M adrertistxt 1. , ,c t ,1, , ,r e-!abli,h- '
meats.
ANY pErtsos SENDING 1.7.3 'MG bin,l,Ans rob ' Look to your Interest.
receive for the some is selitti.ta ;it, th, I 1! ,w 1,,,, . e
Kra Idea :—Two (not one) 51 picture J:'. r.,,c, Albums.
T uE undend,gned still c‘ntinuem in the Lumber bm
2 pair,' (not one Air) of Congress Boot a, 2 piece- ( rod ' sin,-, 4, at Lis old stand, 11l ', mike east of Ennuitta
one plece)of Pante Pattern, 2 (not one . , 5 L.,(ti,, , IL,
Voicing Castor s , 2 (not one) worst t , :Pg ri,famt Sh.cwle, burg, 31,1„ and has a large stoat of Well-seasoned
or any two articlea(not one article; !, ,11 our exchange WHITE PINE I_IOARDS & PLANK
list.
We will also send 20 priraterd n0t:' , ...; ,- f ,II" i .:' , 3 far
sale al one dollar each.
ANY PERSON' SENDING TARE} LULLS rz:.7 . „,,
receive for the same a selection L ;•-) the following 11 - lIITE to YELLOW PINE FLOOR
articles :--I5 yds. De Leine, I white 101 l ••,,, :II ..s dells,
'7'll's' I'l 4 :STERIVG
2 (not one) /00 view Turkey Ilororc., .) 1,,,t0r, :au y. 14. TAW, 8/1/,..), ts , , s. -
Sheeting, Wool Square Shawl, :islets (riot ;mu 41; ,,. i :
Bottom Stud, 2 (not nue) llair Guard Chain,, v. ith ' L.ll . IL , ' P f IL IS CS, d' a,
gold planted trimmings. (The to itemirtga of the,'
chains are advertised by other concerns as (Soti, which
is a deception, es they arc all of them t'o'il p 1 rt ed) . of which will be sold at the loa est possible figures.-
2 (not one) silver plated chased utterß itiAler, - 2 Ord alm. an assortment. of ;I roccria , ,, N kild, 0 laas, he, all
one) Wirer plated 5 bAtle lviCtu, 2 set,
I Thankful for part favor.[ ho solicits a continuance of
(sot one set) Steel Bladed Knives sod Forks, 2 (not 'theJai ) , •m, IiCS.-''ms
nue) Worsted Promenade Shawls, 3 (not one) ladies' i
leap gold plated Chaim', 3 (not one) holies' solid Gold t _
.. _
Diable Ring., 2 (not one) gents' heavy chased gold /
WANTED—A FEW GOOD AGENTS
plated Rings. (Thew rings are advertised by other ,
concerns as solid gold, which is a fraud upon the t nb-
Ile) 3 (not one) black walnut Work ilexes or Writing !'
Desks, 2 (not one) extra quality Ow:moral Skirts, 2 I
sets (not one)ofJewelry and Sleeve Buttons to match,
2 (notone) superior Turkey Morocco Shopping Bags,
I pairs (not one) ladles' Balmoral hoots.
I LAI: TA IN'S STLF..VGID ENO 21,1 I' / G
N
We will also send 40 printed polices of at - tic/ea for '
sae al one dollar each. ~ .
OF
ANY PERSON SENDING FIVE I) , YLLA RS, ( not Nix I N ERAL GRANT.
dollars) can receive for the same a selection 110111 the GE
following articles :—A black or colurNl Alftte.3 Dress I
• Pattern, a Poplin Dress l'attern, 1 piece of Brown or ';hie Frlgraving ism, :inc. with rapid sales wherever
: Agents have been appointed, and all wishing to secure
Bleached Sheeting, I engraved (tt bottle's) three ',Lao,' • erri :
t.ry should
Revolving Castor, 4 yds superk 9
ap Cas , imere, extra I
heavy large sized White Quilt,'"? pair gent,' Cdi ; We aro offerin do so at once. g
-extra tab/cements to g0,,1 and ex
800 t ., ,, 4 yds. good s Wool Frocking, '4 (not oi,,••; hest In- .), t • ll' Here. o / 'rc of rrlrt h , u 1 I have this
.;Ols 999 mgt .r., .., ; i .
qua lily Balmoral kirts, an eight day Cluck, 0 ,, , ,, , ,_ , •ri it need Canva, •
":
fine picturewith them.
Seth Thomas, 4 yds. double width Cloth for ladiea' F,, r ~,,,,,, Sc., address
Sacks or children's wear, a silverplated Cake or Card I I
Wool Long Shaw I, splendid '.
(not three yds) double
!I
i i;a l
clasp
h e It'n'F
water oiirY :r ßu cs i iirb f loe c r i yds. tra e4a k p l e n ' , 2 Beta eac it (rot ens set
•
en d s ) Ivory Handle Entree, with Silver phitital Fork:,
,
i set of Lace Curtains.
jilt will a/to tend 60 printed nod co s tit ar'icks for I L
sa l e a s one dollar each. 5 .- 1
- ANY PERSON SENDING TEN DOLLARS, can re-
celve for the same a eelectlon Irma the followingtarti- ;
dee :— . 7 yds. (not four yds) double width Clout for I
h dot tie dos.) Linen Danielle Nate
: ( no t o
Cloaking or Coating, 3 (not two) Bleached Linen Table t
30 yds. (no/ 25 PL).' Hemp Carpeting, 13 yards
extra quality black or wilorcal Alpacca Drees Pats 1
terns, 14 Pia extra pull!: Poplin Dress Pattered,
W
Silver Hunting Case }patch nu, (not second handro),
Cloths, m, w it 2
2 dux (to; one dos-) ivory handled steel bladed Knives I
and Forks, 1 pr. superior Wool Blankets, nice Fur ;
mar and Cape, ; (no lout) silver plated engraved Ice I
Pitcher:l,9 yds i nuts!6 Pia) Wont Cartalmer• for suit, ,
1405.(n0t one dna.) nogers' best eilvrr plated Folks, I
Common Bengt:Sewing Mae/tine (thereat article, •“t f
a Mae Imitation se used by other Concerns), ,
(not
two) Money Comb Quilts, 2(6u
Lorie ) sp i u ,',,, s c ,
/Wail, Bibles.
We ~,, l 1 also send printed not i ons for 120 articles for i
421.#01/C dollar ea*.
TL
' FON - LAMER CLUBS TLLE YAW& ' INCREASES
Et 1113 SOLE RATIO. Ourelteuktif Gm/8W all new ,
and In 'good order. The 2uality of Ow Goods is taster '
owe these used by arkt ether concern in the country.— ,
We are of the opinion (hatsotter reading the above 1
advertisement, soma lairtle,s will eoitto to the Concln- !
MOD that they have beet, keenly ercindleal by some of !
' the bqpsi Gill cancers, le thia
qit,
•
' We cannot offer to the per son ."
beading tie the Largest
_grOonnt of money for a mouth, a-Gift of money or
;Watches, as that Is a e metioe.ettee Law against Lot.
; tikes ; but in add it ion ta : " *, *jilt li beret !ems, wo
will sell to any . ono who Inv ~,,,,x i. $lO,
ei.,.n
a r t
i.
ideaflrOM 01/ oxchcoss Bet, ell - to-be Boat in one or
'der ;Wafer 520 are athl eel/ iterelity-two articles tram
/p us , exchange lists 041, lobe setatia one order., •
liirManeT lent til Reg *eta Lettere or by a Postal
ItixiikyO:der, or Wait nt , ear : risk. Catalogues sent
~tesereeerees.
1 r4l: Agents WEM P l ata••okilli-usturhat Anis have
' *inns in Innis . in " " niArt ••• thwytll-11000ile our
'wee sincere thanks. • -
...
. ' TH02,14f1:16. IMNICO.:B6 CO.,
Nos. 52A161 - 54.•:Eriii'Stieet,
• • ':: ':.
'',
tait ' Blasi.
rr""ii
i dew' A.avertiot meats.
- rertisentento. ' Ilw Adrertiativento.
c
car s DYSPEPSIA CURE.
FEMALE COL LEGE - -Bordentown, N. J. REAL ESTATE AT
PLEASANTLY located on the Delaw ire river,: 3-4 PRIVATE SALE. :
hours ride from New York mil 1 1.4 from Phila.
The very best educational advantages furnished in The subscribe offers for sale the following Reid COE'S• DYSPEPSIA CURE,
, 00.00. with • pleasant h o r n , yeti tern t begins Estate, situate in Middletown, Adams county:
Sept. 16th._ .ltor Cataloguer, address
I COE'.l' DYSPEPSIA CURE,
Rev. JOUNILBRARELEY,Ji.3I.,Frest. No. 1, A Lot containing half an ,
Lot,
.containing acre ground, fronting 182 feet on the Berlin road, on i
AGENTS WANTED which la a good twouitory FRAME llotrar., with back :
building, • wen of never-faillng water at the door, a i
VMS thelibisedard and Official LITESOF SEYMOUR I,!f, story Frame Shop, which 'coud readily be made in.
-IL' and IILdIn• A book for every library and a to a good dwelling, • Frame Barn 24 by 40 het, with
w et * of present interest and permanent value. No
Hoar and tro mows, sufficient stabling for four head
Democrat or Conservative can do without it, or have • of Cattle,* Hog Hons. and all other necessary mit- !
Jest understanding of the issues before the country
buildings; also, a lot of fruit trees, including apples, ,
without reeding It. Agents ore everywhere finding
peach. Cherry, pears, grripes, lc. with everything in 1
It the beet oPPortunity to make money ever offered.
good order. There is a running stream of water close ;
Bend for circulars end see our liberal terms and a full
description of the work, Address UNITED STATES by.
!
PUBLISHING CO., Broome street, New York. No. 2, A tract of land, conven-
____-----__
lent to the above, containing between 10 and 11 Acres, I
woven-
AGENTS IVA.NTED I ~,uoi ping lands of Ismc Roth, John nether, end others,
pOR the Standard and 0111cia1 LIFE OF HON. In a good state of cultivation, having recently been
1.. • SCHUYL g ER COLFAX. Indispensable to a just I limed twice over, and under good fencing, with a
I understandin of tbe political issues of the day and thriving Orchard of about twenty full grown apple
endorsed by the leaders o t the Repuldicau party. I'lle trees thereon, a good proportion of meadow with a I
Mahal of this statesmen to the gratitude of the nation spring. of water. This tract produces sufficient hay
are so clearly get forth in this volume that none of his and pasture fl• three head of cattle, beside leaving
admirers can afford to be without a copy. Bend for live Acre. fee the raleieg, or gr..u.
circulars and see our liberal terms, and a full deacrip. i
. t
Bon of this great work. Addressees UNITED STATES No. 3, A tract of 'Timber land,
punusirtNo CO., No. 411 Broome et., N e w York. I within .'; of a mile of the above, near tho Berlin road,
adjoining land of Geo.liex,Jacob Gardner, Geo. Croup I
.
AGENTS WANTED FOR and others, containing EIGHT ACRE. , , well Coveted
.
"THE BLHE-ooftirs 7 with heavy timber. This tract If cleared would an.
ewer very well for Loaning purpose,. •
All the al,va are offered together or separate as
And hate they Lfred, Fought and Died for the Union, may suit buyers.
w ith &vies and incident s en /7,, G rea t Radtio n „ ,, _ Pertains a Oiling to view this property will please 1
It contains over 100 floe Engravings and 500 pages, call on the subscriber, residing thereon.
H and the spiciest and cheapest war book published. I
Price only $2.80 per copy. Sand for circulars and see 3.llddletown, August 7, 1969.—CC I. W. RNOUCR.
oar terms, and full descriptio n 01 the work. Address
JONES BROTHERS & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cinch].'
mitt, Ohio; Chicago, Ill.; or St. Louis, 510.
MILL,
MUI Al
We, ti , : und,r.iza, I, A Conowngo town
-9:1 ip, certify that we hive this day, examined and
audited the acuity 3:CnUnt of NULL tel Itcily , Treas
urer of I.l..nrity Fond 11 said township. 31 d bid a Wi
lmer 1.4 sixty titan and fifty nine rents in his bands,
CROSS CUT Le has paid over t., the Fund fa, Col,
owa,r , Di.i.l,ll,aml that the f.,.-going. statement is
It is a iteinedy while for Fever and &ea..,
-I, .p when ktate,sent %10,4 a Liter and a!! thasi. diseases which are generated mt..
v subuttcl • . .today. rule climate, it 1,11. tin preventive and
i-,F; That its wonderful medicinal Tiril3.4 ti n no cn t
st tu I
(, 1it.711. a. -..tuditors. alon, upon our statement, we append a few t.dfrit e l
te,,ttn,ont..,:q from th.,.se wpnse p. , sitivl in society and
-- r. Clerk. reputation as citizens will ',Lk, their EN 1•1.14-l. bvpond
all question, and carry with thus and con
- - viction to the most increintom,
GANG awl
(COU3I - 11.rS P.l PEST
A -X
PITTS111:11ri rr •NA
WE HAVE COME
Sboetirtg+ fro, of Cost am A
Watetio fret. of Coit to ouf• A o ,
Seuioz free of
:1::• ! r- LI fro., of C. , .. 7 1 to A
for men, m.mna and children. r.f different Ott 00 .111
priot`i. Ile has a tine assortment to Fe], fi •no and
a ill sell evert, article at the anialliat pronto.
WORK 31.11/I: TO OltDllll, o f Ik, Legit tnatr rial
and orknian,hi•,. Evory effort made to render
- satisfacti,. The p.trol.a,, of the public is solicited.
Call in. and select Tr 'LI U., stuck or leant, your meas.
.7 ore mere ere. In either caunct failto I , pl.ased.
July JOIIN M. It LILI.NI3.
[~
A VALUABE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE
LE
cu.\ IPLETE 3IANUHE
i igh re , putatin b n it has obtained aruor4t!,
thr,agatrl rimers who are nAin,r, it in pr,tcr4 t,,
all vttio: kiwis, is a burn guarantee ,t" its vAluo.
PRICE ss!:;.'o PER. TON
aol forn puuvhlet. A I.lres3
Jc.l Z 1 1
BOOTS AND SHOES
=
E ENTA 11 L S 1.7 X T
of all quali:ics an f prict..; nleq
iDA3ES COUNTY,
July 31, 1563.-lEn
Normal School.
TAIL Fall Term of the Gettysnurz Normal School
will open on MONDAY, AUG UST 10. A tow more
students of Loth sexes can be received. The school is
pleasantly locates!, is well supplied with the Pest ut
tsuuiture, apparatus, MAN, ch trta , &c.. am! ialfurds
excel lout facilities to those sighing to qualify them
selves either f..r teaching or limitless. A c impoteut
assistant has Leon employed. tireek arid lattia will
be taught, if desired.
.
.
Srsett.n. 10 week-% Terms, $7.00, invariably in at:-
ranta. Aprilicativrt shaaltl be matte early, either In
persou or by Ittter, t i .
- -
Ji 1, 21 ot
FOR SALE
undersigne , l wishing to retire from business,
I will e,ell the entire fitnek.and fixtures of a Hrst
class
Millinery & Notion Store.
Splendid opening for a fashionable 31111Iner. Terms
envy. For particulars address •
• MRS. V. DAVIS,'
J u:y 23.-Itrn Chantborrintrg, Pa.
FOR. SALE-4 PIANO ,
OF the make of Rinses 3 Kos as,Lelerllle, Ky,
carvearesewood ireme,serentictavos,dfittngoished
for inillianey and ewsetnessettone, and tens noeffect•
ed by change ottotopenagre. it was pdrehosed a lit
tle over a yeaP ago ter s4lV—Wil I be sold for We.—
For further InWrinatton apply to "afar d? Sesitielpit
cam. . • (July tt
$lO REWARD.
ng 'Uwe win be VIA tdiaor pe r mit giving the
imblecribte inch fnihrtnation aa will lead to (be
detection and conviction of the poisoner comma wbo
have uP4h ocaleaDnimiled my Portable forgo
down ins hilt n.hly litterryi ilia injuring it In other
Wa r: ehT/h1111111141,101.
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TILE ALTA VELA GUANO CO
kro:rdwaY, Ntw York
TO SELL
PLIIITLESON & CO.,
523 Minor stront, Philadelphia
AARON SIIEELY,
CiettysLurg, Ya
COE'S ISYSPEPSIA CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA • CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
73iliormze6.1, Liver Comp&tint,
finally terminating in Death
Coe's 'Dyspepsia ure
Y , ,u will see blur soln it Will .li4pul your bad
fccl
ingN and gl..s,my furelKsling4. How it will chase
! away iinv specie-s of Dyspepsia. How en., it Rill give
you new life and vigor, and how 142.11 it will Millie a
well man or woman .rpm. For your own sake, for
the sake of Averybody sull,ting, we lieu', we et trust
• you to try It.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT ANI)
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS,
puBLIC "SALE
;
1
rho Seh,..'. D:re,:tors , r Ilantllto 1
uI.MI t;witship will
6.11 nt PUhil, :........ ~ 7: : ile premiss, ..7{ Tuesday, ad 1
1.r.: dzy .if .'.• 'J.f..,,.'.....r .text, of 1 o'cli..ck, P. M., the . LOT OF GROUND,
situate in the town of East Berlin, :Ult. county,
1 t i o 'si a .,:r . c i m i,, t y in 22 g
0 65 te f e 7t n o ,, n ,
o,PC.ii.igaimutirre;ie:,g, siiihdoruiln,rirr,,..:ol,,,n,crgk
•
Public 6ellool lioilse,
;Prom Rcr. L. P. Ward, dean, Lorain (1,.. O.]
in FairtiQld, with the I .t of 4r..uu.1 uptu which it ; "1 " th°
we" '
'"d J. 11"rY 1" " ''''' I " "'" : ""-
SlEssrus. STROM , : A AP.llsia,N;3,
; proreal with a larjo Two story Brick DWI:U.INi'
Genilmen,—lt gives me great pleasure to it:tte that - , t3;. , 1.1. as —A Store,
I HOUSE, with a Qne•story trick Beck Madding' et
-1 tached. The house Is new and in a basin°. rill of
my wife 1,34 d: tived groat benefit from the 1 - .0 of 4.7,-Term3 0111 be made /in.,an hy.
;the town, and is now in.ictipied as a - Drug Store.—
Coe's Ilyiipe,-,tia Cure. She line seen' for a br1111,...r. or
iiE;;I:1" 31. LANE/IF, Prceiil-nt.
yea. greatly trontiloil with Fy•=pei.si.i, acc„mpanie.l , CU 161,61 J. 5zri0N.F.,,,,.t.,:c.
B..lzect luttl liken in execution as the real et t r
•by violent paroxysms of e)%stipation which ~,, prr,a. I ;J"A' ' 1 o. el''ek• I'. 31. of tunic "I' the liner! of Dr. James A. Arumtro a - s a-e
'
tmlr-il her Coat she was all the while, fur in , ntlin. un- . Dlrcct,re will wee,. to ern;.l,Ly '.) Teachers I,r nail . n'-'
PLIILIP lIA NN, Sheriff.
[Jul) . ' 3 •-- , 4 ' Sheriff's (Mice, Gettysburg, July 17.-ts
able to to anything. She took, at your Instance, Cr towrohio.
SWTen pet' cent. or the purchase money upon all
I Dyrpepsia Cure, ant has derived GREAT BENEFIT
FRO3I IT, and in now comparatively well. She r, ,
VALt.7.IIILE PROPERTY AT , Sales be the Sheriff must be paid over Immediately
gards this medicine as a great IJl. , smin.
pm v.vri . : sAT: y . ' after the property Is struck down or upon Ltllirre to
Truly yours, .
• '-' i comply there, ith the property will be again put tip
L. F. WARD.
, or sato.
11!IIM
Ti.,ursil.- 1 . I off. r. .+.t Pi s. ,te bale the Fain. on , -
-
al ,:co lie now r, •liv .1 in Cutler t....zoshli, on the
Court Proclanlation.
r a , l li , ; ~ ii an ill.s 111,1 to 31,1.11t0t0u it, about.
1 redo from Arcutb-vi11.., al3 ming lin le of John
II Ines. Win. Tay tor, tend ottirig, and coo taming 103)
----
ACRES, 11l to. or I, i. The Ino ro, c mends C , IIII3tWIIEREAS the lion. Renter J.YUNIZII, President
01 a two-story LOG 15 I: +I ril LI.IPLARDLD DWELL- of the several Court, of Common Pleas in the
1 8 , .. tit a ii.terea att tch,
.1, a g vet Irma Bank conatiee composlug the 19th District, and death cot
Dila, Cirri i., Gutise Shop en I Springlieu. , and the Court. of 03r. r and Terminer and Geneehl J ill DU. '
other entbnialings, a :rood well of eater near the livery, for the trial of all capital awl other effenolors
do, or, owl a running Sprin, , ri the sp ing li , use; a in sold dhotricf,aud lotto& Dinisetstv and lasso ROM,
tbm mg Orchard of Apple a i 1 all kin li f choice fruit. I SON. Enure., Judges of the Courts of Common Pie ts,
The property to In good et inliti•n, the land in a tine and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Term luor and
state of cultit nth., and the Moldings in thorough General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all eat ti ii sad
repair—the dwelling being sufficiently Mr., to cc other offenders-1u the county of Aden's—lots, issued
Cl cam „ date two f tin. , 1... At, la IS A t ., t ore in their precept, hearing date the 22,1 day of. Apt ti, iii
gaol Mc•. li w, en I about -5 .terns in Lieber. It I the year of our Lord one thous Ind eight hupdn it :tial
le ion the C, a ois igo Iho I tle 41 ii I at- u titling six•eight, and to me directed, for holding a C art of
too Vlt a very des [L . I, f n 5, rly Coalmen Pleas, and General
P e,lu o,rsons a tolling to vita the pi,no..s, or anceitals Peace, and General Jail Deliverytierter
and s ( t edito outs s
if f
Op the
r
t. row, ell opt ly to toe si. l osci 0 obe•r r• ling ;hereon, end Terminer at Gettysburg, on Jionday, Li, iii'l of
-mac -
- --_, :NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to alt th ilustnes of
4 FIRST CLASQ , FARM the Peace, the C roner vi I the Constables within the
(From Per r ISAAC.AII: EN, Allegany, l'a ] ii... Al PRIVATE SALE said county , that they be then on I Glue 1 theirpro.
s per persons. wiLls their Roil., 1 , , tubotiutoi,
• 11 tilliu two miles of Gettyshurq, ou the liar- granite tt I. Lla, and (ales r ite ilembr meta. t. I t, s .
Joiram rISALLING, Drudged.
No 84 Market Street . Pittidoirgh r. :u'2 road, with all n. ceesar Ituptove- things which to (heir office. ind la that behalf iliper-
S111:—I take g nat plc wile° In stating that, after n 1 •I'o. and in prime order. I sill soli iron tofu to be done, and also, they who trill . r ete cure
having suffered from dyipepeta for about fifteen 3e trs, 101 l to ' 1,9 ..loor•,, to butt purch • •o•rs. T.. rule eknueet the primmers that 6ro Or than Ala al 1e lit the
at some pernsta much more than others, 1 have been rt. 1.....0i11.01,. Iu: 1 111 Litt rID /urination, apply to Jail of said edam' of Adams, r"!`:” I "" ""'''''''.
entirely cure/ by the Poe of ContiDyspeplia Pure.—
WM W
. IDLE, Ito pruffeett.. them SS 110 0 against ...eO6 be Jost
PHILIP IlieNS, Sheriff.
5.1 y friends know that of late years my ca . bee been S
pt. 18-11 `..., Gett3 a burg, Pa. Sheriff - a Offiee, Gettysburg July 3', I 808.
au extreme one. I had great anfierni,.; front citing
- _
any kind of tuod, and on an ar crag u avail vomit tbout
k DESIRABLE REGISTER'S NOTICES.
eine Gard id toy' meals, in n sate in 11_•-tible mass.
When the poser° attacks would came, 1 a onld lose all
TOII 7 N PROPERTY , ! is hereby given to all
strength and 'become utterly he Wes, Same of the
attacks would be so severe that for days together I
1 NOT lCE Legatees end other persons coss•er std. that the
soul I not retain an) thin.; on my stomach. seven lit. AT PRIVATE SALE. , Arltnititittratlou Amounts hereinatt, r wen Limo d will
lie dry toast and tea. For years I knew• not what It
I be presented at the Orphans' Cart of Adam. county
was to pail five consecutive hours without intense
. 1 foonfirmatien and allowance, on /10.8 I/ i ,use 17th
pain. From the [litre I took the first dose of this r e l FIE unklersi , rn d offers at Private dayal Apo Ver
en Ineat, at 10 u clock, A 51., vi•
medicine I ceased vomiting, gradually all ilorenem got, to ee l) DJ i.i.l 3Ds FILLING, at the n Pi 143. The first and (Intl ai eonnt uf !It ni y J Nlyerv,
pnueol away, and flesh and streugth returned, and _
[bon of thol. oe 3 t o e, and li e uilarg rads, I the 1 Administrator of Andrea I% .i, f, dec./it'd
aver since I have been able to eat any kind of lbw!
b „..ii foo .to ••burg 'Cue louse is sub-41.mnd], I Ile, First and tonal osco oast of Joh 1 (./ Brinkerhoff,
L o rd upon the table. Sig month. bare now booted
built i ' .:tine, and contains twelve term r 10Ma I EteentOr lathe lest will an I teatanont of Margaret
with cut any 5) tuntcrni, or tr., return of the disease.
pi „,,,,,,, no I Thera is n b t.,,,, ~,,,,4 tin,: ,prttt:, et first rate Brinkerhoff, deceased,
My case was considered by all, oven
a ori e l ire Loo ItO Meta klOl I!, :.isms .f land comical- i. /15. The fin[ nod final account of John WeftieY,
ntarvelous that fk1 . .1 time it was feared it might be
eit a t„li it .3 he lassies ia a very 1,1,,,,t en,, , n o d 1 Trusts... for the solo of Deal estate ~f 11, nry D. Res,
fiictitioa , , lout I mu now so welt convinced, ter[ 1
with alati c aduitional ovens. this could be made our dece""•
have not 'keen merely relieved, bat per
116 First and final n: count of tlet ri..,.. D lir indt,
eur.d, [h.'. I can conoWlentionsly ...commend Coe a ''' r `" '°'''' "ar.lt/bis sad d “'rabl. I "'maa in tea to to i ..i t vi. laity Eamutor of the last will soli testae. ni of elm ;.Dan
Dysipepsi t Cure tout! 5 at armor the Dyspepala.
ISAAC AIRE q. 1 : , 1 . ,-tt
..., JOHN lltiPP. I Clobber deceased.
I 117. The second &ail final
of
account ofJar4th grey en d
Late Pastor of the Beaver St 11. E.Chureh, Allegheny. '-: _—
lillliain Boyer, Eseoutors Jlou ~ serge Xershier,
A 7 21.1.1.1. - A BLIP I'ItOPERTY ". deceased.
V AT PRIVA n: s.k.LE. . 145 The first end final account of Henry bishop
1 and Henry 13 air,Adminialrat.irsol the estate of Ad tn.
Tit.• awl, rvigceel off... at Private Sale the ile.frabis , dpirleroloaeased.
p..•, .t,, •i rote In Free Imt ot antifp, on the Eau.; 143. The amount of Andrew Polley, Gum lian of
(011t4',12, r. tI, near If or Tar, zn, containing Jo , Henry Reuben t i tallsruith, inner 'an if Peter Stall.
Ai:i.e. c:1 re or lies, i ii i vat with ii two storesmith, deceased. -
F.:. ill"' DWELLING and 1 .i:,-build hoc, Log Bun, I 150. The first and final account of John S. t tor mos•
en I th r lit Let: lang• oi ti e hard et eh ~ce Fruit of;ter, Adminietraitur of Estate of Jncol. I. Chi otit.ter,
i nit kinds, a srell of good a It, Cr, nvenient to the door, I lite of Latituore top., deceated.
Nttt 1/013, Cr, JUIld 1, 1 5 f7. '(hi - 0 1 , 1 r , t . tt,eo , x Ih,- I cud is in gnu! order, 131 The account of Wm. J. Mat tin, Amami.: i n tor,
Xtestne. C. G, Curt: Jr Co. . and the , eft ion a deiti ible ~ fie f•r store e r meths's'. I of the Estate 01 JaateS Murray. l'eesnee I
0 Late .—lieerig enxions, from the great basegt dr- t. o i o oetooers Al l y pt.r4tnt th , ttitt4 to oh a. the prom-152 Thu fist 11C, ) , Int of Ktl ili Warren. •
Saco„ tar
rived, to assist in Apreadlag the fisenoOesshe Dyecep.
; Cads viil ,al on Il U. J501a..., r
t ry.iD on farm of the will at Inam Warren , late fit Sten 111,11 ;epe e
sin Cure, I would owe my cost , g e .nerie t og err aadjoin ri,,c pruiterty r,f, It., bot t. Ice 1 eras ream decease].
year ago, I had a violaut attack of Diarrhea, whielt I cm ati/o
' 153 The first In remit of tan II 11 ,:te and I.* 0
lasted eight snicks, during which time I employed . Jun* lie—am - LUZ t 111.TII J LLOU9 1 Duphern. Adinloobt toter. of leitit 11.,k IP, tk. rotund,
three physicians. but wiSont Misr, until I tried
_______
-- _ 151. The Guartilaushep ecoonut of bei les S. lli i i,ltt,
i Onardtan ot :Aral, Alin, 811 os W , soul Altai t J. 1..4,
Coe's Dyspoleslis Core. The ant drew helped INIV, I
- rEs.I"ERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
task it three time. allay tor a work, and woureattrely I. A
three of Ike minor children ol J. mil C0.„1,, iet e , f Me.
1 here on hand 0 few TIACT, of No.
cared- and I bellows today that it salledlay life.Bte
1, millen ton tistilp ds-e vied.
1,,101, ulte,eteptt.ol in
lelatOil Dolt. Reit. I
log attackatrin a similar way thh; moon, I took oars I lab. Ihse Guardianship amount of D lli ,-, Dlll,hy,
dove which put ine all riglat. I would advise every esula•Ses'ltul) Touts's, kc , , uw , ll st Mod neighbor. Ou ord/ on of h i s the 1 C. Neely, eat of the minor
family to keep ton 11114 ready for Immediate um, is h. ". "" / will ". ' r " elta uge at a fair tics i chlidrea el J his Neely, &cowed
1 for Rest Ratite In Adam,. county, Pa.
case of Sununu/for Bowel COlNDlaltitil.
ig oter.
C. DUNN. I OEO. ARNOLD. 1 Jury 11,1865.-43
..1, rosr.B.—u
The above 31n. Duna is fa our employ, and we can • R
creoweosssees..-----. o
vomit for the &hoer statement haws true. I .. ---- ... -4-----
.1/..4111111.1 AW. 4 — --- -----
i *titivate, Q uttcry, ac.
1 : 1 - ARDWARE ! TIN—WARE AND STOVES.
AND Cl ROC ER/11
• .
TUN LARogsT ASsoIiTA.IA3NT OF
-
j , - 1 , rat!' ober:Mau have Jul t returned from the cities I TIN-WAR/3 IN 'II.IE COUNTY
.41r - i_ th an immense supply of HARM% ARE A Ilill/.} ' • •
• EA011.12-4,withels they cre e Tering at their old stand' A T
. „...4 •..toltaltirstregt, at price. r le cult the Unto s Our ,
Coe 's >Dywfiepota !Liam - 1 *!..- 1 0 . -T.'" trrt , :r.,,, - 1 ,
!S . ,G . COO ii, s
- Biachstolth'oTeels t •', o '5...0. 9
1 '
t • , Co a° I finding Par a w. 1 6.... - -- ...AL..** lEserodue. 01
' , Ilbot Ifluancii. i - . ..'""Wri Or '
• IClablassill.alreris Tools. , Tllll
~
• " ifiroosokeopoe's natures BU T 00021 /.N 4 411PW/M11.4x, TAM tlAitlf wr,
linking, ef irOst ke I,
__ . • ' - ~ltitifilig I tlthightloff• ilists • - '
Wilt be luand raigahh la 81 1 1 44.1.41 'lffemislag r I , iir.a a O',Ex.LX3 .0.? 4 re). - .1.1.1 2 21•0s t 0 / 1 1 DOM Ml 6),
- .
AVielle9l7,llo
..
~,;„,
... . mem st & 0. s t e,, e gc, 'net , ts itustsltsfolualudedita 1' l 'oo344o,ige o f ee , .r.
jai Giaia- 7,,, ! '!.-- ! • - - r aillpistlawest a mentlenedabove , but what •••••••la - .... _4 •
glak /1 de / 111 01 4 l''..aa tt b.ii t s scaft 15 • ,g...,4 e thee Store, bury arse Tr mt,. 9 0.t0 t 4 -., rretsvcraitia., 7 ; •
$1 per-195199e9 fityllto et is vre with Ptah stodefhadir i r maturegigok '
, v 4 ..cLatt *ea * . _ *go . •elvoesurierAllee e.e.‘rePrAtekile4 Metal peihne. t .
~, intstr.
, .1 .
' f0rg.44.1....n7 211/lei 11*110/ Sat•fitillOti I ,
.1, ' • * 1K03061 in.
11 1 sAtuo 1 I. i Alan, inany mho, caeleavitet••• tisk larch win
" ft " -.
' 4°11112 Is AA b• eau IA law our a( fay Om laf the roo t
JO" Willeam 4 POW • Nit - 0.• le it 11417 - Alirl I IS, I SOL . . 11. G. f.
CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE
env 3drertistmenti.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I bave opened an agency for! the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
in connection with my law Mialuess In awitylibUrg
and will glee mreonal attention to the
Examination of Titles, Con-
veyaneine& Investment
of money
Parties slain to sell, or Coy lariat!, may OW It to
their advantage to call. Several -
Farm's and Woodland
A No. 1, FARM, PRICE sl',ooo
A (1000 FAAH, .220 ACRES, FOR t 5,000
A TRACT, 90 ACHES, FOR $1,900
in the neighborhoxl of IA t tyoburg—also, rintaifi In
town fur safe
Get tyelour4, July 10, lk r. Attorney at 1""
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July 17.-4 t
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P UBLIC SALE
The und.,.,:4!!!..1, Will and Tel
I tA71,11t,,f .nii , pl!..isant town
thip, Adams will Id! et Public
tz 17 !!,t A UL.,:t ura L 'n th e
pro min a , the 1;el1 E-itate consi s tin g
a a P. 1.11.51. cootoining abmt 91 her,, of tirit-rate
131,1, situate in 511 , nutplea..iant township aLiresaid,
tn.!, of Ab.xander James buttera,
Th. , lll:lltWlrsifor and other,
The Improvements ci.nind.,f a Double LOli HOUSE,
Lot Earn. Spriog don=e. and other noes-nary out
buildings. This property has due pr! , p.irtions of
and Tiniter, and is ticant Polly - situated, and
in a g.. 0.1 'tile of ,Itt,tthr h itt., recently
l hood. It kali. watere ti:.-re being tire springs
rf eac!illi.tit and nerer.f.iiiiiii.; water, conveniently
silent,-Jou the premise..
The larm will be e i !,ne tract with the ex c ,l,ti on !
of ah!nt 4 Acre,. which are cut off by the Public Road
hm lin4l,nl i!ernfra mill to Square Corner, whkh
whirh will be ...Id q!..l.lsratuly. Thi4 tract affords a fine f
°ppm:unity to any Pere, wi.hiui.; to purchase . build-
Livoinbly situ 1t,1,1 tl.O r".ld,ttle, and TAISSOLUTION
is es,ll,nt quality.
i The Partnership h4etof,re esistinz between
Pe:s..!, desiring to view the i.r. , , , erte c.iu call on the undersigned under the tirtu of SHE APPEK
the tenant,N ECo
Ivrlin Z'r ,11 , ,r
EnNtl: ';rl7, thereon, or BECHER, of Petersburg, (Y. ii) is hereby dimeol•e.l.
-, tdi thane fr,ru ! All per.ons indebted to said firm will please mako
payment without delay. Either partner It authorfa,ll
at 1 o'cl,ck. P. 51.. of toil day, sit" the name of tike efirm In the settlement of the
when Ott .. . be given and,r - r.05 male , known ! business. Said dissolution to take effect from the first
by MICHAEL IfLILY, Ear, utor. i day of Slay. 1853.
July n.—to
July 1.( 6 , ISU&—Cna
T«O VALUABLE
P_J FOR SALE.
t\TCE .
. _1
The undo:signed cffers at Priabte .Sale, Lie two 1 .AN ORDIN
valuable Farm., v i e .
No. 1.--Containino• I FOR TUE . PRESERVATION OP GOOD ORDER.
'54 Acres, more
, BE it . ordained, and it le hereby ordained by the
or lees, on whi.:ll I now reside, in Highland township,
and Town Council Of the Borough or t/ettystirg—
adjoining lace of ./...im Knox, Jahn Diesetker
That no place of Amusement, nor any liar, Sal,..n,
btherr, atiebt 1 trom Melllienny's mill, and 1 mile
Restaurant or other place Where spirit:ma or malt
f, sun the Milteratewri rail, imprure..l with a two.stury
Llqn,a are solder turn tahed.phall be kept on.ai w i ili•
I-0'..: I101.7:-. , 1:, a .11 lin islo-d, a 1,..g weatherloardiselltarn
w ,, ) , w,,,,....,,,,,,, i „ t h e , ,b,„,,,. .s, r .i,,.. : 11., ‘ ,..,,., p,., h , In said Borough later than II v'cl.n.k, P. M., and any
i,,,5v,,,,,, 14,: , ,.,.,... ,,r person who shall keep open any such place of *MTh...
on. i,,.!tii.,;4; 011 k,c,11-nt . ..2j,riug
meet or business, or who 8114 II ern o r forni.oi soy
o N Ilof water with NlThlr *ear I. diva II:ng, ....Ural/arils 1
1 rpirltous or malt liquors later than the hair afore
of choice fruit. d.r.
! tic
or earlier than .lo'clock A M shall • . -
No. 2---Contain 26 Acres. more ;- tion thereat Auleit and ' pay . fl;',, ..lollar's4TrL;lio
Ito
tolf eft, In Franklin townallip, on tl,O r...ul tr o t. um -.id - first offence end ten dollars fence subsequent o n once,
rn to 31ummaslirg, adjoin. n,,, food, ~r .10110 Butt, am! Aelleiaa Pay the cest• of PrOsecnehms ; end upon
Daniel llotke, Jost ph Rah n and others, improvedl failure to pay such fine and coots shall be imprisoned
With. a r.l. aly weatherbbardbd 1 'i story Dwelling, well
in the lock-up ur jail for the space of forty-eight hour,
X nail ß,
fin•sh cal, anew weatherboardtol Baru, a Spring. llonse ; A L. II
a Well of gaol water with pump near the dwelling, a -
I'.
i .
4 8 . . I.'
t A o N f l
e l L . } . .:
yon ag al - It - fog Ordirrd. Ai. i Attest .—JEILL.WIAII CULP, Secretary.
Both Farms are is gJod rotEtion, with excellent , Approrod, PETER. MYERS, Burgess.
Timber and Meadow; tract No. I having, g. , bd chests 1
~ July 31 .15LA.--:St
DUE timber..
I
ImPersuna desiring. to viols' either Farm, or aster.
1 Q lIER FF'S SALE
tain terms, will won ../ . .1 the ,ulscriber residing on 5....)
truer No. 1. DAVID STUVER.
1
July dl.—dna
.
©"T;.I C E .
N I have loft my SALII NOTRB with M.J. :feast
0.
on
ur Arendtsville,
Au
esllesclo. As they
fell due the till. day of August and mpt pep
matt is desired, person, Inslebted will roll ols MO.'
Cure.
JulIN ItuOVAR,
July 24,44
LICENSE:—The following' an
r -
plicatlon• to keep • heatanntt, have been did I
sty °ace, with think/xi/fie tit:saber of .14n.te. en
will be presented at the Court of Quarter Scallion s, on
Ae 3ret Monday of August, 1508:
Dt k S.G. Lawiacier., itonnpteatant towethlp.
SstifUEL rxsnisa a co.. Gettysburg Borough.
WILLIAM NOEL, Reading tow:ship.
July 2.4.-3 t A. W. MINER, Clerk.
.XEC EITOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
ter, TeetantentarY on the estate of Joint Bor.
mai; deessuied s late of blattystittra. Pa., having bee*
granted to the undersigned, In said Borough, she hem
by gives notice to all petit:MS Indebted to *aid eetateto
zrA i l, t i T h r =l i Zt e . t Nument, and those Inswing claims
upremeert them properly authentlen
fed for settlement. JULIAN HOPKINS,
Jay 31.-6 t•
Knecutrix.
.
I[4IXECUTOR'S .NOTICE.—Let
-.A ters Testamentary on the estate of Fasnitsick
e.s.ww, deceased, late of ITuutingt.,n township, Ad
ams county, haring beau granted to the subscriber
in same township, he hereby gives notk e to ell per
soilituadibted to said estate to make immediate pay.
meet, mid those haring claims against t lin came tb
present them properly anthentkated for settlement.
' ISAAC B. TROu'TLE, Executor.
July 31.--Ot
R. O. McCREARY,
DISSOLUTION.
,tonee iv hereby e, hat the hip
between J. R. Aft u.az and AvenLA.t p artners
EILLZR, et the lior.
ongh of Littlestown, was dissolved on the 16th day of
J 1117,1869, so fu as relates to the sold J. 11. 3111. ta.—
All debt. doe to the add Partnership are to be paid,
and thosedae from the sante disebarwed at Little,.
town, to and by the said M. A Jr.SLIAIt, where the
Foundry and Machine business will be continued by
the, ald M. A. KittrAle, wader hie own name,
J. U. . 11 ILLER.
M. A. KILLER.
Jn 17 24.—. t
NOTICE.—The account of Joux
I C. GIADY, Commutate° of BALM DII • 1.111•
untie, Ss exhibited by Cyrus Diller sod I 43 LL I,
3C iirshy
Administrators o (John C. Ornby, deceased, h. been
filed hi tho Court of Common Plons of A , lnms county,
and will be confirmed by wild Court, on the 17t4 day
August nut: 1111/eSlf C4lll/10 be shown to the c oat.
trary• ' .1. A. K1TZ3111.1.411t,
July Id, Dittfl.--Ito
4.1,411. y.
VOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate of JOU Watanr , tats of Menallen
township, Adams county, Pa., doct•ttowd, havin g been
grant,' to the rindersigued, residing In said township,
they hurnhy give notice to all persons hula, ted to said
entatolo make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
JO, 10.-6 t
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
. ter, TesterSent:try on the estate ..1 N trIIANIEL
GRAY/10N, dec'd., late of Liberty township, Adams Conn
ty, having been granted to the underai goal, both of
Liberty township, they hereby give uoti. e all per
sons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay.
moot, soil thcee having claims against the 11.0111` CO pre.
sent them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN 3.IITSBELMA N . , Rs motor.
ANN MARIA 011 A Vzs./N, Rxe,ao r
July 1.0.-6 t
A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—T h o
undersigned, Assignee ofJossPo U. Cuts and
Wirt of Idavills, Iluntington township, Alum, cuon.
ty, Pa., under deed of voluntary assignment. in trust
fur the benefit of creslitors, hereby gives notice to All
persons indebted to said JOSEPH 11. Cuss to call and
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present theta to the subscriber residing iu the
Mime plate properlysothenticaNA for settle:neut.
A.CLINE, Assignee.
July 1.-at
'NOTlCE.—Letters of Mininis
.l_ trat ion on the estate of Jon
• I it.. of
Cumberhcot toartuthip, Adams c..tinty, l'a., ased,
having been grauttet to the tindersig,d r,...tling in
the said township, he hereby gtvos notice to all per
sons indebted to said estate to el.tho 1,41)
meat, and thosu having claims against the !Line to pro.
seut them properly authenticatud for settlement.
DAVID BLUCHER,
Juno 1;.-8t•
o
8 1 tiers' Discharges.
ATINCI procured the proper Docket, I ate prepar
ed to RECORD SOLDIERS' DIECLIAIDIES, in ac
cirdanco iiit4 a- recent- Act of the Leauilaturo of
Penosylennia. Soldiers are cautioned Noiliet delay
in this Matter.
WM. D 110LTZWoRTIL
lic6l,ter Dock,rder ul Actanl3 county
June 10.—t
In pursnaneo of sundry writs of Venditiotil F.cp ,naa
•nd Field Paulas, Issued out of the Court of COllllllOll
Pleas uf kl.trus county, Pa., nod to me tUre, t , I. w ill
be exposed to Public Pale, at •ho Court In
Gettysburg. on Saurda y, the W, day of ,Injti.c!
at I M., the follou-ing de,eribed lt,al };,talc,
YU:
Mows athwart, fir.
gtgat llott
Ruru M.llllllO lit
JA NE r. witwirr:
Executrlx
11 C. Siff:AH . l.lR
11. W. NEC Fll.