The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, April 16, 1869, Image 3

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DR. R. HORNER,
YSICIA.N ARD DRUGGIST,
•nd Drug Store, CHASIBERSBIIRO STREE
GETTI'SBURG
Medic-al advice without charge
D/ILLILit IN_
GS. MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, ETA
' PRY. P ERFUMERY, SOAPS. BRMIKES,TOIL-
T Al l TIC I. ES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BA$. -
INC SOD k, CREAM - OF T. STAR, LAMPS,
COAL OIL, LC., QC
Rli LIQCOMS for tredicinnl porpoFer
. E. Harrier's °LIEN, • reliable remedy kr
ped Land•, rough akin, kr.
article. warranted pare and genuine
8, 18$8.—tf
R. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGISI,
r in Brant's Building, Balto. st.,
LITTLESTOWN.
A VING opened a new DRUG
sTqAtE,,,,d fitted it up In the best style, I offer
tuck of purr rind fresh Drugs to the citizens of
ustotwu and riciolty at the lowest market rate..
suns; In part of
we and Family Medicines, Puri
'pool for 211edicin . al PurpoBeB,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
e 113 es and Dye Staffs, Perfumery,
t SOOPF Am! Fatal articles A full assortment of
314, Si•ltiOnt r) of allicluda, Cigars, Tobacco and
Moore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wish with
or •oft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
this Soap are made beautiful') white without
g or blueing. This is the best Soap in use. Try
t is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric.
Llest.iro, May 13.—1 y JAMES OltEnS.
HUBER'S
RUG STORE.
)r old Stand—Baltimore Street,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
.‘f
VINO purchased this old and popular Stand,
n.l laid lu an entirely new and fresh Stock,
full lasp.ortulrut. cougligtiog in part of
'S AND FAMILY MEDICINES.
MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
' LIQUORS & WINES FOR MEDICINAL PIM.
.S AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSES.
A BYE-STUFFS—HOW & tTEY'ENS' DYES.
'LSIoR DYES, AND TUE ANILINE DYES—
' CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE -MARKET.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT PEILFIIMES AND
I LET ARTICLES.
ATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS.
EY'S HORSE POWDERS-THE BEST AND
lEA PEST; ALSO, POUTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S
ER , IAN,STONEBRAKER'S AND ROBERT'S.
I ATIONERY OF ALL KINDS.
TOBACCO AND
BA N DB.
_SNUFF-TUT. BEST
ICI ANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE
IPTS CAREFULLY COMP',UNDED.
ICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS BUP ,
lED AT REDUCED RATER.
/nrt furnisJ,d A? ALL HOITSS Or TEI :MELT.—
Nii;,4l Bell at the door.
IS(lB.—tf
. D. BUEHLER
UG- (S: BOOK STORE,
CHAMBERSBURG STREET
Ntxr the Diamond
ATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
'RUGS' AND MEDICINES,
PUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
OUNTISY S IRRCIIANT2 ■upoll,2 At trholesas
tier,
Xit'frY
4 , EITYBURG LIVERY,
es Exchange Stables_
WEAVER A: SON, _Proprietors,
AXING this day associated with me
toy Non Lixi in the Livery Butfluess,
don by me on Washington street Lor a number
C, I would reepectrnlly return my ulnas to
bite for the kind patronage heretofore eitel.l
-
g now superior accammoilettoas to .upply the
would solicit a continuation _ of their I.a-
claim that wo .nin furnish sußstior teams
tolerate prices as any other estallishment in
tables will be found stocked with the beat of
and Vsbids..
furuLll you a fine Hack team with caretsti
.ugkug driNors rug or short drive.. We
ulsh you a pair of Horses and Baggy.
an tarnish you a nice batkcle florae and Buggy
slums or pleasure trip.
au Tarnish you a fine Saddle Boras for (tenth. -Lady.
•
an furnish you a Pau Horse and Carriage.
in furnish superior facilities for visiting the
te;il anti Springs.
•i.;lac uirtntiou paid to supplying
ct, you can gt.t any kind of a team to bo had
4t Livery.
Iol:SES BOUGHT AND SOLD
linos a..,1 op reasou•ble terms. Fem., buying
at this eatahliattutent have a good collection
t front. All Horses sold guaranteed eta repro.
or no salt.
trier attention to butinosa with a desire to
a v tiop• to have somtrthioF to do..
NICI*OLAF WEAVEk
LEVI P. WEAVER.
9, 1860.--sf
Illi EAGLE LIVERY,
E & EXCHANGE STABLES
dhingloo Serest, Gettyaburg, Pa
INING 'THE EAGLE HOTEL
E undersigned would respect
isrorta the public that he bee opened
SALK AND XXCILANCE STABLE
s place, sad is prepared to offer superior ac•
"attune in this line. ile has provided himself
niggles, Carriages, Hicks, Light Wagons, Ac.,
latest styles, suffiment to meet the public do
nt' horse, are all good, without spot or blem.
• d perfectly reliable—none 2f your "old
but all of the "2.40" order.
..; parties can always be accommodat ad and
table eqiitly m en ts furnished.
es, largo or ,mall, can get Jost what they went
wait accomznodsting term..
■ to the Battle-field politati attended to
We driver's furnished if desired.
conveyed to aad• from the Depot upon the .
and departure ot every train.
bought, sold, or exchanged, and always,
e for bargellts given . Our mot to Is "t►ir
goaidatP
Ml!acM;l=M
e latter °melees that by charging modes
• • by tarnishing supertax accoinnusnatkma..
• tall to pleas, scary ono who pittrooltoll
matT. T TA'r2..
.IN
cal, gumber, gptmt, at.
GE2•i iSBIJILG
IME KILNS.
oxiterolgood too kought oat lb former part
, . Gtitra, and now continuos
LIME-BURNING} BUIONESS
the asttyaburg Linto 11 tins; on_the corns
Itattresi awl North Frra trot street. Thank
past patronage, be rill endeavor to deserve Its
awe, by prosecuting the business as eigoroue•
"la hir g l *scale aa point►.-ilwap selling
article and giving Irma 13101410.111. Yarinsia and
MAY look for the paroptlilliesof order,.
continues the
COAL BUSINESS,
the most pp:l4er lieseeiteepers ►nd
EiiNEMI
iniolOooldser•ra anywhors la 0 ttyabarg
qAtoos
kinds of Fresh and Bait Meats,
soga taint of ths very bet et
1 1 / a . OMNI
Irmitsis
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9.617619111P6. Wirbboo.Aipril IL 1869.
COURT.—The S.pril term of Court will
commence on Munilay next, to continue
one week
INITEASE —The Gettysburg Water
COmpany hive determined to increase their
capital stock. See adv.
ASSEtibiltEN T.—Tun Mnuiniasharg In
. snrance (:onpany has levitd an assesilment
.of one per ant. on ..the Premium Notes, to
meet losses by fire.
par - In the State Senate, on Friday, Mr.
Duncan called up a aupplement to an act
to incorporate the Autuna Conti ty Railroad
o ,company which was passed.
Atr-We notice that our representative,
Dr. Dill, has introduced an act further
suppliemeutal to an act for the preserva
tion of game, approved April 21, 1839, but
the character of the bill is not stated.
SALE.—Johu Audrew Houck has pur
chased the property of John Jacobs, in
Butler township, for $l,BOO.
George W. Lady has purchased the
house and lot of William Russell, iu
Muuimasburg, for $BOO cash.
FRANKLIN ZOUAVILS.—We are re
quested to state that this Company wi 1
ineet, fur drill at Cary's COIIIII.IOIIS. near the
Grape Vine Schoolhouse, in Butler town
ship, on Saturday the 24th inst., at 9 A. Al.
A full turn out is desired.
lIMSESI
DEAD.—Rev. MICILIEL DIEHL, Pro
fts,or of Anceut Languages 111
Witteui
burg College, Spinigtield, Ohio, died in
that place cn Saturday last. Brut'. Diehl
win.; a graduate of Yetitisyhauis College,
'lnd a brother of Rev. Dr. Diehl, of Fred
erick, Md.
SHERIFF'S SALES. —Shet iff II taiN, on
Saturday last, sold the harm cf U. J. M.
Baugh , uan, 40 acres iu hiouutpleasant
township, fo,r $lOO ; tii-.:1MOUREA111" pur
chaser. Sold under notice, of claim by
wife. The property of Jeremiah Wolf in
East Berlin, was linoeked down to James R.
Gitt fur $920.
EitEoll.—ln the published list of Bor
ough and Township Otrteers elected at the
recent Spring election, there was an error
In the name of the Constable elected . for
York Springs Borough.' It should° be
John A. McElwee, instead of J. F. Gard
ner. We published the list as we found
it in the Compiler.
ACCIDENT.—A little son of Mr. TH,D
DEL'S BLOCHER., of Littlestown, was thrown
from his father's horse on last Thursday
evening, and suffered a painful fracture of
the internal coudile of the left arm at the
elbow joint. Drs. Sams and BENSON ad
justed the fracture, and the patient is now
doing well. —Press.
ACCEPTED.— We learn from the Mid
dleton, Md., Register that Rev. M. J. AL
LE.u.slv, pastor 01 the Lutheran Church in
that place, has tendered his resignation, to
take effect on the Ist -01 May, having ac
cepted a call from St. Paul's Lutheran
cocgrogration iu Littlestown. Mr. A Ile
man was formerly pastor of Mb Lutheran
Cuurch in Hanover.-
DROWNED.—On Tuesday afternoon a
child of Rev. J. A. DIXoN, of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church in Hanover, aged
about 18 months, was drowned in a pail of
water standing en the floor. The chile had
learned to walk, and Mrs. D. had occasion
to leave the room a few moments, and on
returning found the child almost lifeless
with its head in the pail. Every exertion
was made to restore life but all in vain.
FRUIT BUDS. —We are glad to learn
from several gentlemen largely engaged in
fruit-growing in this county, that the
Peach, Apple, and other fruit buds, have
not betn materially injured during the
winter. The protracted cold this sp4ng
has been favorable, preventing a too -ra
pid development of buds, which thus far
are generally safe. The prospect is lair
for a good fruit crop this season.
BARN BURNED.—We have been in
formed that a stable belonging Mr. Elijah
Barman, in Mouutpleasant township,
Adams county, was consumed by fiie inn
Sunday last. Several' tons of hay and
two valuable cows were also consumed by
the.fire. Thr origin of the fire is not pos
itively known, but is suppo-Sed to have
been occasioned by some children play
ing about the building.. Mr. IL had the
property partially insured.—Hanorei
NEW STREET.—Tho Town Council
recently ordained the opening of a new
street, to be called "Union;;" running
from north Stratton to north Washington
streets, striking the latter at a point im
mediately opposite the College. At the
last Court viewers were appointed to as
sess damages on the line of the new street.
On Wednesday the viewers reported the
following damages :—John 11. McClellan
$175, George W. McClellan $350, Israel
Yount $2O, George Strammell $125, and
John Weygandt $350._
COUNTY SLTERINTENDENT.—By
the notice in today's paper, it will be seen
that the triennial Convention of the School
Directors of Adams county will be held in
the Court-Louse on Tuesday the 4th of
May, to elect a County Superintendent and
determine the salary. The Convention
will be composed of existing school Boards.
Directors elected last Spring do not take
office until the Ist of June, except in new
school districts created during the year—if
there be any such.
CELEBRATION - AT EAST BERLIN.
—We arc requested, to anuounce that the
East Berlin Beneficial Society will have a
celebration in Eagt Berl in,on «'h it Monday
17,) consisting of a Procession, Ad
„dresses by distinguished speakers in the
„Lutheran and German Reform Churchokc.
The Citizens' Cornet Band will be present
to enliver the occasion. This Society was
Chartered in 1842, and is still in a flourish
ing condition. The Committee charged
- with the arrangements for the occasion
consist of Mews. H, TY. King, J. C.
:Hildebrand, G. W. Spangler. g, 13. mine,
A. S. Hildebrand, and E. C. Blinahigers
1.0. o:F.—The elected and appointed
officers of Gettys Lodge No. 124 1 o.'o.
F., were installed on the evening of the
4th inst., by District Deputy H. C. Peters,
viz: S. G., Wm. F. Atkinson ; V. G.,
David R. Yount ; R. S., James McCreary;
A. S., H. S. Renner ; F. S., Wm. C. Stall
smith; T., John Rapp; C., Robert D. Ar
mor ; S. W., David Troxell; J. W„ Jacob
Barnwell ; It. and L. S. S.,P.W. McCartney
and Wm. D. Holtrworthl R. and L. S. hi
N. G., David Kitzmiller and W. R. H.
Deatrick ; R. L. S. to V. G., Isaac Johns
.and Hugh D. Scott.
NATIONAL MONIIJIENT.—As - the
41edioietion of the Soldiers National MOII..
Pment has been arranged for the Ist of
July, the Ceintnmitor Is commencing his
preparations to put up the monument.—
The stone has long since been cu t, ready for
Shipment, at the quarries in New England,
but the contractor has been awaiting the
the arrival of the statues from Italy. Three
of these are now on the ground, and the ,
other two are on their way. When every
wag litteedy. the putting up of the mon—
ument will occupy but a few weeks.
NEW Flali.--Messrs. it. C. Coniwir"
and JAMES CONNING/lA][ have entered
into partnerahip,..na dealers in Iteadymple
elifttalkirri *VOW 'die* it lore asecet,
meat orkieedo , ndepeed kw the Spring'
trade, 1iiau4,64,..r.44,.Patna Peietaa
Shirts, Socks, Sc. - Their stook of iiore
Clothing is eetweildly Urge, and 51 4004
WAO-4.40 0 #O, 4 1,944ment.. Persons Mai*
lag
,iif pnrchosing 11pring• Clothing will
do well sot:4llA iiimieetSdslisiorient of Corr
bean and Onnitisgbilm on BaltiniCO
lI P a rS (11 1 1 . INPleatfOrtSaret
S " 'GSBOTEI.4. . o
Tbe nw Hotel at
the getalysine Spring - Ai' iOing 4k..xery
replay, and will soon be and
will To a very large and imposing bind
ing. The Company are desirous °flay
ing it finished and opened for visitors the
eoinio4 season, if possible. f
The main building fronts worth 120 feet
and is 44 feet deep, tour stenles, with an
extension fr m - the ceut*'Of the main
building south 120 by 33 leA' four stories.
The main entrance will be on the North,
with Ladies' entrance on the East, a Plaza
15 feet wide and 200 feet long running the
entire front of the building aifii around
thri eastern and western ends. The build
ing will accommodate about 300 guests,and
will be furnished with all the requisites
of a first class Seintner liotelwith a
very - large Dinning and Ceedtillon Room
Billiard Room, Bar Room, Reading Room,
Ladies'. nd Gentlemen's Parlors, cte., all
judiciously arranged, with wide hells and
corridors—designed to promote the com
fort and convenience of guests. The Kitch
en will be iu the rear, with a large Range
With capacity •to cook for 1000 guests, to
meet the de.nand of future enlargement of
tie hotel. This depar.tment will be ar
ranged so as to prevent the odor from
cooking reaching the main building. Not
withstanding the size of the building, and
the immense amount of material and la
bor involved in its erection, Dr.. SMITH,
the energetic* contractor, is pressing the
work with great rapidity, and expects to
have it finished y the middle of June.—
He has between 40 and 50 carpenters at
work, divided into four or five gangs—
each set of workmen, under experienced
foremen, prosecuting distinct branches of
the Nl;'ork —thus 'avoiding confusion and
en-uriug rapid work.
Besides the 11,b I proper, other improve
ments in the grounds are going .11 under
Dr. Smith's direction, giving employ nient
to a number of hands. Besides the build
ing of a large Cistern, Privies, &e., orna
mental trees are being planted, lenses re
moved, walks and drives laid out—it be
ing the intention to throw the grounds
front the Spring to the Mill road, 105
acres, into one enclosure or park, includ
ing the two groves east and West of the
Spring.
Few even of our citizens have any idea
of the extent of the improvements ruder
way and in 'contemplation, and in a few
months the grounds will hardly be recog
nized by the casual visitor. The Hotel
itself will be an imposing bulding, and
we trust the most sanguine expectations
of the Company may be realized.
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.-- 7
Mr. George Thomas, residing the last year
near Frizzleburg, Md., but formerly of
New Oxlbrd, Adams county, has disap
peared very mysterously, causing the
deepest anxiety to his wife and friends.—
It appears that on Tuesday morning week
he left:honie on horse back.'f , r Hanover,
and at the Savings Institution there lilted
1,A.:200, with interest, which had reetion de
posit. Remaining with a 'friend over
night, he started on Wednesday 'morning
to go to Gettysburg, he said. But there is
no truce of his coming Jiere. - On Thurs
day morning, however, his horse was
found in thestable, with saddleand bridle
oft, but Thomas nowhere to be foural.—
There are several theories iu reward to this
strange affair—one that be may have been
murdered oti the way, and the horse re
turned to the stable L' the guilty party
to create the idea that he had left volun
tarily. And another that ho may have
gone off for some metive aim :tether inex
plicable to his_ friends. We have been
told that a dam near Frizziehurg has been
dragged, under the supposition that Mr.
Thomas was foully deal with and his body
thrown into the water.—Compiler.
„Vt"-Desirous of posting our readers
with matters and things of special hAal
interest, we transfer to our colums the
following telegram .which, through the
Associated Press Association, has appear
ed In all the leading papers of the country.
We are happy to say that "all is quiet
along the lines,” and that as yet no bridg
es have been demolished :
Tun ir.A.TALYsINF. EtPuiNG
°Urn-sawn°, April 10 —A stranger pre
sented himself at the Katalysine Spring
yesterday evening, alter every person had
left the grounds except the nightwatch
man, who sleeps in one of the buildingr,,
he expressed a desire to see the spring and
taste the water at its source. before leaving
in the morning train. As dris is a com
mon oceurenee, no suspieion was excited,
and he was admitted to the bottling es
tablishment, through which he had to
pass in reaching the spring at that hour.—
Seizing the opportunity, he thrust hir at
tendaut front the building, and followim , '
him, turned the key in the door, and cool
ly infortned hint that he was tot agent of
New York Gettysburg :Spring Company,
and that he had taken possession for his
principals.
He occupied the premises during the
night, and in the morning quite a crowd
assembled, among whom was a large
sprinkling of invalids, who had come to ,
Gettysburg for water, in anticipation of
the stoppage of supplies. • Some excite
ment wit,- evidenced, but no disturbance,
and peaceable possession was delivered to
the resident agent and his employees.
The proprietor has notified the company
of his purpose to dispute the right of way
t and front the rpring over his land by
demolishing bridges and interposing ob
structions. Having iic.ininplished the sur
prise and recapture of the springs, the
resolute stranger took the cars and return
ed to New York. lie is believed to be a
New York Retective.
GEOGRAPIIICAL ENIGILA.
I am composed of iLB letters.
My 10, 13, 7,5, 18, 21, 2, 28, 15, 10 is a
town in Indiana.
My 9, 10, 6, 20, 11 is a river in Iowa:
" 21, 20, 8,4, 10, 19, 11 is a lake iu North
America.
My 23, 2,2 S, 10, 25, 18, 20 i$ a county in
Pennsylvania.
My 3,6, 22, 8 is a point of the compass.
" 16, 28, 9, 19, 7,4, 27 is a Bay in the
north part of the 17. S.
My 1, 26, 10, 8, 14, 18, 12, 8, 10 is a town
In Ctinada West.
My 17, 4,7, 19, 8,.2_4, 20 is an Island in
Lake Michigan.
31y wbole is,a "Toil', County and State
west of the. Mississippi River."
Dowagiac, Mich, W.
ENTERTAINMRNT.—The pupils of
Miss MART McCLELLAN'S Select School will
give an Entertainment in Agricultural Hall
on Monday evening. April 26-4-the exer
cises to consist of Readings, Recitations,
Speeches, Dialogues, Tableaux, Music, &c.
Proceeds to be devoted to purchasing the
necessary furniture for the School-room.—
Admittance 25 cents; children under 12
Years 16 cents. Miss McClellan has the
reputation of being a successful teacher,
and her pupils hairs) entered into the pro
posed entertainment with unwonted zest.—
Prom'what we hear of the programme, we
have no doubt it will be an interesting one,
gaud:hope there will be a full house.
A NSW PA.P.08,-."The Littiatown
Press," is the title of a new candidate for
public favor, which has made its appear
ance pa Dittlestowil, - Pa., J. 11. CUTfusT
Dr. 0. W. BaarsoN i Editors. It is a respec
table sevca - coltann page papeir, to be neu
tral in politica/eschewing "the wordy dis
putes of the / learned theologian and the
heated cot ests of the political arena."—
The tint number looks well, and we cor
dially‘extend to the editors the customary
greetings, with hearty wishes for a pros
perous career. The enterprise Is in some
respects a ha4ardolig oae, but with pluck
and energy may be made to succeed. The
editors do wisely iu starting it as aL pa.
REAPING.—Prat Elf#ley will Ore a
Readi4ip 4riCaltuzil Ball, on
Sauurday cumin. Tickets 85 cents.
9.011z - 07$1 13 yrA.T.—Don't stank,
good readers, viten "retell you. that the, re
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)tetnea,and :the tehoUtows Itas got the
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ORDER LOSSES. —The Commlastelt-,
era appointee to amass the losses HaatiW'
et4in the border cattalo, during tile war,
hail', made report to the Legislattire. 444,
following figures show the towage!"
amount claimed awl allowed la -leek
°aunty:
room., uncent clabafid &Med 14
alkfirwla. 768,733 ail
.... ..... swim SIT
• allowed &7,797 37
Curoberland,amouot 433,400 02
" allowed...—
Turk, amount claimed
allowed...—.
Falion,amoaut claimed
fledfurdamount
In the Senate s on the 7th, Mr. Duncan
offered a resolution to have 10,00 copies of
the Reportof the Commissioners printed,
which was amended by inserting 2,000
instead of 10.000. The resolution as amen
ded was then voted down ayes 13, nays 17.
The printing was resisted as involving an
unnecessary expenditure of money, in
asmuch as the Act under which the Com
missioners were appointed expressly stip
ulated that the State was not to be liable
for the claieus, but simply provided for
ascertainment of the amount with a view
to securing payment by the General Gov
ernment. We have always insisted that
these claims should be paid by the State
as a simple act of Justice to our people.
To torn the claimants over to the General
Government is simply a farce, as the lat
ter has already a load of debt to carry inci
dent to the War,. which will prevent it. from
assuming to pay losses which occurred by
reason of battle, the march of armies, and
Rebel aggression.
We regret to notice that the vote on Mr.
Duncan's resolution was a strictly party
vote, the Republicans voting adversely.
The debate is not reported, and the rea
sons which intluedeed Senators do not ap
pear. But there is no question that the
Republican party lu the State will be re
luctant to pays these claimes, so long as
the border counties continue to send un
mitigated Copperheads to represent them
in the Legislature, evince no aymhatby
with the men who fought the Rebellion,
and fail to recognize the great practical re
sults of the War. If these claims are to be
paid, the be-t way to secure the result, is
is for the counties interested to send Rep
resentatives to Harrisburg in thorough
accord with the dominant party in the
State.
11=2101
A GOOD IDEA.—To accommodate the
new Passenger cars which the Hanover
Branch Railroad Company intend to place
on the road shortly, it has been found nec
essary to raise the roof of the Passenger
Dep.& in this place several feet. At the
same time a desirable improvement has
been effected by taking out the northern
wall and substituting columns, with a
wide platform running the entire length
of the depot. Not only will there be more
Built, but passengers will thus be enabled
to pass from the Cars direct into the street,
without the crowding and confusion inci
dent to passing through the small recep
tion rooms. The new Passenger Cars
were built at York, and are said to bo after
the best models.
FURTHER IMPROVENIENTS.—We
neglected to notice in our list of improve
ments in another issue, that our friend, F.
D. Dupnonx has put up anew Show Win
dow which adds very much to the appear
ance of his Store. He has just been to the
cities, and is receiving a large stock of
Dry Goods, Queensware, Notions, dec.—
Du not fail to call and examine his Goods
before purchasing elsewhere, especially
his fine Cloths and Cassimeres. Store N.
W. corner Square. It
A NEW FERTILIZER.—Messrs.
BURKHOLDER dt WitsoN have obtained
Letters Patent from the United States, da
ted Jlarch 30, 1869, for their new Fertilizer
known as the "Star - Bone Phosphato,"
which hag already obtained quite a repu
tation among Farmers who have tried it.
Although but recently introduced the pro
prietors have already sold about 30 tons
in the county. The "Star Bone Phos
phate" is oho of the few fertilizers of suf
tleient merit to justify the issue of a
Patent by the United States. This of
itself attests its merit, andllpill protect per
sons buying from imposition and infringe
ment. Messrs. Burkholder rind Wilson
are energetic business men, and now that
they have secured their Patent Intend at
ours to open manufactories in -York,
Dauphin, and Cumberland and other ad
joining counties. Their establishment in
Gettysburg is on the Northwest corner of
Washington and Railroad streets, former
ly occupied by the Boater Hay Press Com
pany.
STEM POW ER.—Wat. CHRITZMAN hav
ing put up a gi team Engine in connection
with his Carpenter Shop, is prepared to
saw and turn out all kinds of Brackets,
Scolls, Mouldings, Ornamental Work,
Cc., for Carpenters and Builders promptly
and on reasonablec . terms. Orders for any
kind of work rtomptly filled. Orders
can be loft at his establishment ca Wash
ington street, or addres4ed to Pat.
CIIIIITZMAN, Gettysburg. Pa. It
gtvitur of nit Partufo.
Baltimore Grata & Produce Ziorket .
Battimore, Thursday Morning.
SUPER FLOUR, 0 00 @ 6 75
EXTRA FLQIIR, 7 00 @ 7 50
WHITE WHEAT, 1 72 @ 2 10
RAD WITEAT, 1 70 @ 2 05
Cons, @ 8 7
RYE, 1 45 @ 150
OATS, C 7 80
TIMOTHY-SEED, 8 50 @ 3 75
CLovEr9-5V,m, 9 50 @ 9 75
FLAX-SIND, 2 60 60 2 55
BA.CION, SaOULDCES, 14 14
" Sums, 16k ®" 17
" Rims,. 18 tip 21
LARD, 19 el 19
GOLD, Phila
Gettysburg Grata & Provision Market
:Gettysburg, Pi4ay Morning.
Sung?. FLoirs, 6 00
Emu. FLOM; 660 @
WHITE WHEAT,
.1 o 200
RYD WHEAT, @ 1 30
Coax, 65
RYE, 1 25
(Lure, ao
BUCKWHEAT, 90
TIMOTHY SEED, 2 60
Czorwa BIULD, ....... ........ 8 00
POTATOES,
~" SO @ 90
BUTTER,
LARD 19
&NIB, 16
BtooN, Mule, go
" SIDES,.. 18
SHOULDERS, 15
SOAP, . 6 8
TALLOW, - 10
asnA~p.
Ouaissa—Frrioanssa).--On the Scl
day of August last, by Rev. Mr. Bre'den
baugh, Mr. Stephen Curren. to Miss Sarah.
Fitzgerald, both of this county.
Futotrtoctatz- , -llswasc.—On the 13th
inat., by the Rev. Jim:fob Sealer, Lafa
yette FI huger to Miss Amanda Dewese,
both of Adams county,
Uts—GRITTER —On the 13th inst., by
Rev. Jaooh Seat Joseph ' Pokes to
Mies Rose Ann Godler, both of Adams
county.
Sreszat--thistika.--On the 28d nit., by
the Rev. W. R. U. Demi-lob. Mr. John 11.
Stable to Miss Sarah J. eldest daughter of
O. M. Spbar, all of ;Franklin township,
this county. • .
insp.
fidr - Othttusry - laima 6 mite a line of
all over 4 lism--oath to accompany no
tices. -
Inst. /37
ut iriigt , New . ? ; sm
_the ad
Mar: Ann iihs agr o f and
17 Ns; 7 monshi
4:7-
Infant ch l thi r" riarry lll3erig a = 4 :71
Asa, _ E.
morgrirsdnedit*
,t34* - maws , ftu*--17
2 10W`
Walnut Limber.
wmAtinn liPtiella:* 4 o4 of
ANDO AIM 1017.10,Vr,lielither.
ir biro . ,
w. o. macctx & MK.
Jiguitwks. #lodideff. roaa.
ASSESEMENT NO. 2:
The Board of .Direckas or tb• .11LTM314111.-
b SG it inv. IFI It P IIOTIOTION SOCIETY" bare
levied • tax of OMS PAU ClileTolll oa the amount of
the premium times. to pay loosen by fire. Tits By ,
provide that non payment - of tax' works • kir -
feitare of volley. bleanbers, eberekire, will bold them
selves La readiness to pay wawa Me Oolleotor
By otMr of thin
JAMIM ill7B/111LL, Secretary.
April 16-St
216,724 46
127.666 63
... 124,728 30
64.421 32
46,600 67
74 4 6, 23
7,126.23
LADIES' HATS,
Always tits latest styles ont, and at lowest priers.
RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, WREATHS,
Now Goode every week dating the mason, at
Corner York street and Dausand
April 1&-$m
TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
ADAMS COUNTY. GENTLEMEN :
—in pm nuance of the forty-third ve.tiou of the Bth
of May , 154, you aro hereby notified to meet in Con
vention, at the Court House. In Gettyshinr. on the
first Tneaday in May, A. M. 1869, helm Ate 4th day of
the mouth, at 1 o'clock iu the afternoon, and .elect,
viva amt. by a majority of the whole number of di
rectors present: One worm literary and ante citific
requirements, and of skill and experience in the sit
of teaching, a. County Superintendent, for the three
sticcersiltm years ; determine the amount of convenes
Mot. for the some; and certify the result to the Stale
Superintendent, at Merril/burg, a. required by the
thirty ninth and for tieth sections of wad act.
AAKON SEEMLY,
County Superintendent of Adams Co.
April 16.—td •
rtir-Theprorisioun of the ilcte referred to o:lo Ge
found on pages 124 .126.126, 127, kc., of the digest of
School Litre and Dec oboe.
GETTNOURG WA. L'ER COMPANY
INCREASE OF CAPITAL.
AT a meeting of the President and Directors of the
(lefty *burg Water Company, held April 12th.
1889, the following resolution. were adopted :
Resolved, That the Capital stock, of the Gettysburg
Water Company be Increased one-third—that Is from
$4.540--the increase to be Issued In gb car
tlflcates to the present stockhothers in proportion to
the number of shares held by each: said certificates
to be convertible .nto full shares, (Sill wheat:war pre
sented in sufficient amounts.
Resolved, That notice of this proceeding be given
the stockholders by two week.' pubiication to the
newspaper* of Gettysburg, and that e ll who may tail
to pay for their certificates benire the first day of
May neat, will forfeit their right to any part of inch
Increase of capital,
.littoleed, That the Treasurer, & G. Runtitt, be in
structed to open book, immediately fur solider iptium,
to the iIICTINee of capital by the itockholdere, and
that he bs authorized to receive payments there:or.
By order of tLe Board.
GEO. W. McCLkLLAN,
IL B. Itveisstudiecy. [Aprlll6.2or
JOSEPH. JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
CIIAMBERSBURO STREET, GETTYSBURG.
, 1 1 1/B undersigned, of the late dela of Oeo. Jacobs
& Bro., would moat respectfully inform his
hien& and the public generally, that be bas opened
a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chambersburg
, next door to the old place, and three doors emit
of the Keystone House, where he will be happy to
wait on all who may patronize him. Ills stock of
CLOTHS, CABSIMBRS, VEBTINOS, TRIMM/NOS,
• gm, Ac., *c.,
will be found choke and cbsap—very desirable to se
fact from. ♦ll kinds of Goode for salw—wbether Ls
manufactures or not.
GOODE MADE UP with dispatch, u well when
b.:mescal other stores as at his own. The very best
woryriil be made—good Ate and substantial wiring
—arid opthlag will be deemed too moth trouble to
render satisfaction In every case.
The latest New York readout regularly received.
Cuttieg done, as awe aL
A share of public pstrowige is solicited, sad no e 4
fort spared to d it.
April 16.-t1
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
ETTLEAZNT of the Bounty Accounts of /rank
-1.7 tin towniditp, made on the 14th day of April, 1869:
BENJAMIN DEARDORFP, Treasurer of the Bounty
Ponds of Tree:kiln township:
DR.
Amount of Duplicate aseemad for the year
1864 .... E 3.984 50
Per Capita Tax, 1864 63 El 00
Bounty tax 4/11e11110d, 1866 5.163 38
. a 1866 ... 7 395 46
w ' 4 1867. 7,108 96
a 0 w 186$
7.881) 75
Total debit side —...533,114 05
♦aonet raised by Outstandiag 80nd5..—... 7,062 30
Babutes duo Treasanir,—. ..... .......... 60 15
By amount paid 111 Volunteer' *31,630 00
. " 6 Drafted um_ 900 00
Expenses or putting In Volunteers-- trio se
Treasurers' 10mp1...-- its 31
Collectors' _ ' ..... _ 6119 68
Exoneration* on Duplicatesl,4ll 80
Interest paid on Bonds, .110... 4,248 78
Tax. °yeti:mid and refunded 266 42
!Ramp" 8 00
Publiehing Accounts 12 60
Counted Bees paid ..... 20 00
Auditors' lees and Hoorn, to-- 19 00
grrur in Bond of B. Bucher 24 96
We, the undersigned. Auditors of Franklin town
ship, do report, that we have examined the accounts
of Bon/main Deardorff, Treasurer of the Bounty Pond
of said iownahip, and And the items composing the
same correct and that there Is a Dance due to hurl of
$5O 15.
We also report the finamial statement hereto an
nexed.
JACOB MARK,
SAMUEL lIAKT,
OEOROE THR9NE,
Auditors.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE BOUNTY FUND
Jacob Deardorff. ..—... $l,BOO 00
Mrs. Elisabeth Deardorff 800 00
...
Isabella Deardorff 400 00
On the &bore 1. II credit of.
April 10.-3 t
DUPHORN'S
C
HIS CLOTHS.
C HIS CASSIMERS.
IE2
C ALL HIS GOODS.
BEFORE PURCHASING ELBE-
WHEII2 IF YOU WOULD
North-west corner of Square.
AIMI 10.19.0,-,•ti
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FLOWERS, &c.,
H. B. WOODS' Store,
JOSEPH JACOBS
$40,166 60
WI
$40,1156 50
OF FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
P,500 00
-$1,656 50
GO TO
SAVE MONEY.
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B. HART. LL D. Senior Editor. slll3ll.te rope bee on
applkstion Addres. J. C. OARSIOOKi Jr CO ,
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IRON CITY COLLFGE,
pjyvitUßGll, PA.
TRS Of.DEßT,moaterztensive, Peet appointed, and
cheapest practicsi titular's College In the United
Beata. Patronized by the soon of Partner Mer—
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Munk LIPPINCOTT k BAKEITTIL, PittgbUrell, Pa.
Gents : We aim, boon than your Danko of
GANG SAWS
In our Mill, and Bud them. Iu point of qual ty,suterl
or to tray we have ever used. Yourx, h e.,
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JAIIEATOW.V, N. Y.
LIPPINCOTT & BartwlLL: —We halo no trouble with
your
SA W S
they don't need to be lined up with vapor: we put
then, on the Mandrel acd t rigi,
Temper perfectly unitorm aud quaht y tt
CHAS. J. Fox.
LIPPINCOTT Sc BAKEWELL,
Manufacturer' of Circular, binlay, Mill. Gang end
Cents.ent eaves, Chopping Axe*. allai • pee. Colburn'a
Patent Axe, Morels, Bpsdeol and AI 11 , b' Patent Curer
ed Scoop.
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AND DOILE
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ruler, Mulay and Oang Saw Mills, Shattinn,
tc Lath end Shingle Mills. " aid Corn Mills,
Circular Saws, belting, Ac. Send r,,;" cri „ tive
elder and Price List. WOOD t MANN ;TEAT EN
DINE CO., Utica, N.Y.
THE FRANKLIN
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Makes 2,500 to 3,50') 1..le;;;ont Bride per ho' r.
vir4
.r ho u r
T 1 TII ON EIG HT mEN' AND TWO t
DO cumplor ruachittery to be get Hug out of order or
hr. akickg out. I d.lj the world to equal R. No pa)
required until aft.r the ruseliire had performed an
above cu the yard of the purchaser. J. 11. IthNloll,
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me
chine that will sew a stronger, more 1 , 31311f131, or
mare elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Mastic
Lock Stitch." Every eccond Stitch can be 'cut, arid
still the cloth cane-t be pn lied apart without rearing
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experasy, or a ft.3l:lllßAltdrl from 'stitch tw i ce that
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You caLnot afford to pay three or four prellto on ar
tides of necessary nee, wLen by aendiug a Club to
PARKER & CO'S
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE
OE DRY GOODS, !MESS, PARASOLS, ALBUMS,
HOSIERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, JIfWELRY,
CUTLERY. FRENCH and GERMAN FANCY GOODS,
of every description. y can purchase any Cahn in
their LRainho
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
The secret of our low price. is thin—We hare a
very large Cash Capital, and hare buyers in all the
principal cities of ibis country and in Europe, who
purchue FOR CASH, DIRECT FROST TUE MAN
UFACTURERS, all the geode rased by in, thus saving
holheYsaleand the Importer or
Retail Dui
cothem consumer the . t r i. c e b o a r n o t tft t s h made
w ade
sr, eacif of aboin dricand a larder profit than teken
by us. lye can MORE GOODS FUR ONE DOL•
LAMthart the Retail Morel:leaf for twice Cr three
stmas that sum. Our goods are described on printed
checks, which will be sent in Clubs for Ton gents
each, to pay postage. printing, fko,
If the article. named on the Check la not wanted,
HUNDRED
can exchange from a list comprising TURES
HUNDRED A.N D FIFTY USEFUL ARTICL2r3,
fawn which
LA.ViLI'BII.4 PAR 11.1.01.9. LAzdra' OEM WRITE TUCKID
SjAta, BILTYS MATED FIVE BOTTLZD CASTORS, aed
ypriefy of useful articles, not one or which c an
be bo ught n any other Iy - ray for nearly doable the
matey.
R..r.nce will he Oran, if required, from the most
reliable Wholesale Merchants of Roston and New
Tick, uto our standing and the strictly honorable
character or oar busloesti.—
. . .
lg~we wai t ascots in every WINO to whom the
following Clommlsolousit ill be paid I —,
TEEMS TO AGENTS.
TOR A CLUE OF 30 AND TilkBl6 DOLLAItI3-21
yards Crown or Bleached Sheeting, yard *Mete. All
wool Pants and Veal Pattern. hlarveille. guilt. 12
yards good Bed Ticking. 7 yards Red TwilTed Fian
na. 16 yards Cottou Flannel. 1 dozen Retail' Linen
Bauokerchlefe. Pine white German Counterpane
oubl,
fringed. liandeorne Balmoral Skit. Ek t ., int
double
c l uy p!exurit Photograph Album. Elilver-plated
epsn t eed Ore -bottle Elegapt pan, Ito t y
p t eguldiliirood frame beautifully spangled.. R a nd.
some beaded and lined Parasol. 20 yard' good
print, fait colon. Sloe Damask Table Cover. 1 doz.
en Sue Linen or Damask Towels. Lad/ea' real Turkey
etuarreere siegant
eni Tra r v ii sZt Hag. Deism' Drees Pattern. 6
sapkin Binge. 1 dozen fine Merino
or cotton mocking'. Violin and bow le boa, complete.
Set SewlerTe with long P wwia nt drops. Ladies' flab
..lo,,obto square Shaw Good Aleerschaum Pipe in
Bogen' best silver Dessert Pork.. Or
r D "'"" opti A o from Club of ?0 and one Iron. zehouge
JOB A CLUB OP 50, AND VIVI DOLLARS-33
... r d . , good qualify Brown 01- Bieriched Shah ng yard
IAO LOCO Curtains. l t pair W6Ol Blanket.. En
;ogle Fashionable A lapacos Dross Pattern al& col
or,
r od 'ear-plated alt-bo tie Castor. 33,5 yards very
no ell wool Otissinv re for ants end net. Set of 6
beaded and
Ivory-bandied tea eliver.plated Forks.
unils2"med. 80 . 7 16 ar t dt i g a tkx/ rWi r k l an"l 7l, kat ' h. co a lo li r 7 s. blm' or
bas french frame.
Moth Cloak
t Ai oje d e falh,onable Shawl. 1 firuelarge
C a dso "u me g ruo al liti m r ca' oes P l at .ralei tern. t4 T
ut...guilt. Honors:mt. 811Terylated
ce,ka Basket, fisted ea, dee 'Nap sail, a sun i ne
Itaatesbaam vile. 1 Pen genPaCialf Boots. or , one
er .srs from 011100( 39 and one from aw4fp 2e, or
soararticles from Saohange Lj a t .
QLIIB Of 100, AND Till 'DOLLARS..-Od e `of the
toiIoWIDS Srtic ie t•. : 31 04 49 Ttylbet Drees
Pstt.rn S.ldr • P r Clo th s and Bar
u" to tuetob- I ,P,t 4 r,„ . lleittl a lvencis Calf Boots.—
Very due 94 1- Woo , '`"". ftw ea' cloak. 66 yard:
or or B/ozeted Shading, yard' wide. 1 eh.-
sant biae•aolored alk wool plaid poplin D m . p m .
tern-arn.l-impress Cloth Draw Patterns. 7,4 yards fine
Causionere for nit. ./. $ 6 . iworlf Winced-handle
Enivits and Rorke. 1 ladles' or gent' silver Hunting
sae w i tch, 1 Bartlett hand portable geeing Me
dime, Splendid Dually Bible, steel engravings,
with record arid Ph a ___,WE Th igi Pwrw.. 1115 yin* good I
limy GerPfelhil• wi r s . 3 ,4Mf good Mariales I
Odra- 1 rod oll* bsite l,„__TanW' 1 °bleier Par
je.ce..e oars, Gun. *IOW
- id ....avid illn4ietthi
loves
Castor,
v e ry
u e - 1 , ,,ry Ins P Win Ist Bo; baeree.
see eWirod 61 , 1 0. - 2 54 rude daqble width
Seaver Oath -far avereeet t. , 40 , anklet tram
p
ftebee
spier mere Weeded Wt of Gomitisekine, see
eimaist. we ohso Ow Agnate estilltionel Oonsuile
dos* ha prOportionto the moans ermine, returned,
for go ods. Tun entre commission iv not. offered VT
01 15 eg WA". *V W U ti lbe ostVirquAttaa pep titat
aantalOt latexes toy gaddeatbir Um bare obrideed
sap utters so their wiebe. ar
.aTTMLmmo •14.1410assiOszeng.
• • • PIM ;C,9 1 %.„,1 00 4 1 4/18;
Mtn% inero,O, fin i nau 4
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ikut-
, , .
f F f:,.. Litill - 11. 1 1-1 1 ._F is, f, le
1,,,, 1,,
~„„„....
To inn. ' ..,. 7 •I ant now prepared to tar
nish alt - " r - i' .. ," . t employment ..at their
homes. this ' ..
' . 'ailr. for I,llls ;Aillsia: , ..'
[Unite. Rita
.. ' 4 oll o4 ll llo 9, 4 llll ,lPnleriag4C . Artiti:
e•Ille to $5 per yilielly'at AtFtst by Ploralinitlit
either sex, atutito " -by ail =tithe
web. Boot ludoceinsOtti - . ''' ;Above' who will
devote their wholothorsho alittlifit - Whsitnd, that eir.
ery person whiliaraitthiliihhattOe.. may Asia Me their
addreri and tint thrirfor theinolitety 1 mithit
t h e Foll o win g unto.mlieled rider... To mil who are not
well retitled wilt, the business, 1 will semi $1 to pm)
for the trouble of writing me. Full pertuiniers. di
rections. he. sebt free, Anatole tent by malt tar 10
ctn. Address F. C. ALLAN, A ugusta, nr.
NIXIikLAISKA,Ita buil t climate, Olit ac A parupli
.L.A Set for 25c. Addre.sCitoPdET s BUN, IoN el
alt YOWL DOtrlo4, O 1 DlLliti FOtt 14W //El
TI QUININE—it equatt (bitter) Quinine,. It mule
utily Oy r. BTEARNe, tilietuist, Detroit.
March 19 -4t
VV AISTED--AGENTS—To sell tho AMV,IiICAN
V V KNITTING MACHINE,. Price $25. The
Meat, clmapebt and best Blotting Mucbine ever lb.
veuts..l. M. ill kuit *.:u,000 ialtelice per tuinute. Ether
•I Inducements to Agants Addle/fig AMERICAN
lINILT/N..1 MACHINE CO., Euston. Mass, or Sc.
Louis, Mo.
DEAFISIESS, CATARRII, SCROFULA.
ALADY who lvtd eaffereg frryosrs from De:dn.:ea,
Cnturro nod .9,..r,,fu ha, w. cured by MI ITlpitl real.
edy. tier symp thy and' gratitotle prompt, ber to
send thdreceipts free, ui cbnrgo to any one tlinlikrly
lallseted. Address Mrs. M C. I.snntsT.ll,,bobsn, N. J.
A VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK
CONTAINING IMPOKTANY PHYSIOLOUICAL
INFURIATION to young men contemplaiing
llarrlago, -ent free on roe..lpt of 2Z, cent. Aedreso
tho CIiIS3IIOAL. INSTITU rt, 43 (Minton Place, N. Y.
CLOTHING!
Hats and Caps,
BOots and Shoes
NEW FIRM!
COB E.A . Ar t j•UN.II 7 / . 11 7 G HAM
A . LE , u: f recur. fr,r, [Lc City a sew andlargo
k CLOTH LNG,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS it SHOES,
NOTIONS.
Tb rrxmls bare nil let n with :•r^ it ran. :1114
with )1 desire a. meet the manta or this contain iry
The public will Ilud the good, tt, boot tti, be.it yu ,11:).
awl the
LATEST STYLES
One and ail are Invited to rail at our =tire,
more greet, Getty
Brea. K. C. Golifri 4 S.
JAS CUNNING LIAM.
April 10.-4 w
H. B. WOODS,
GE TITS
Is Selling at Bottom Prices
DAT GOODS .IND DRESS 00f%n3,
That are dowa to .'tight times" prima
NOTIONS, STOCKINGS, GLOVES, KANT/BF:P.-
CIIIEFB, AC.,
That arc el.:riper tbatA over
BILK, GLASS AND OTHER, DRESS BUTTONS,
In greet variety
1100? 6KIIITP, CF/FIZETP, PILOTECTOII:i AND THE
NEW "CAN'T BREAK 'EM" CORSET CLA6PB,
All/neeeunry to get dresses to dt nicely
PARASOLS AND USIBRELLAS
Daft boy Name you get my prices
CABBIMER3, COTTONA DES, JANW. 1,.,
TO which I Invite exAcnination in
Price and QAlity.
HA T S
MI the leteet Spring and Summer Styles
SHOES
Of ./1 kinds. In C - 1,..as I can say tliat I k,ep Use I,cis
clar• of g 0,4• tliAt are kept in .t-:area u ,unty. These
who hare tried to get cheap . Sirens els-where coin
learn that they hare rraated their money
April 16 -If
:) y ..V . r a E m b ,, .
.F “ o l; trl i r e
~D L , e n l a l
itewly employment. A ildree, with $. F.
!LOW Arch St, set, it,
April 16.-4er
WHY NOT MAKE MONEY
Willi oar D KIT CLITCZ Otri IT, aryl ly
tell
iug Novel tel attrat.ti v, at tides? C cal are Ir.,
STAFF ORD )11t.r CO, do Fa. t .ri New Yrrt.
April
CI ALE.S)IEN WANTED try a 31 n ut4cturing Co. to
AD travel dad eell by rarriple a linty lit,
Sitcationa permanent; wages geol. U. H. 111(.:11 A EDS
tft. CO., 413 CLeetnnt. et.,YLllaUvll It a, i i.
April 13.-4er
TIII, Li Nu fiC3161:7
BY seeding vv man, with age, height, culor ol eJeh
and ha:r, yuu wiil te,ri re uy return 3.11, 3 cur
rrct picture uf your future husband or wile, with
13301 b and date c.:l mama,. Addle. W. IJN. P 0.
Drawer. u Fultuurtire.ti X
April 16.-4 w •
BIBLES,
5•3.00 PILESEN TED: S3.OU
To Agents to . laeS in nn) field
with otlivr l oojie. A PATENT POr:NST Pliv , ELErEs
FAIL. Parmelee At Co., 64mson St.,
April
• AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
SIGHTS AND SECRETS
OP THE NATIONAL CAPITAL,
A work descriptive of W.riliitlgton City; I wfide and
Outside Cy:lrv:l4p] and 4 exiev, mires
wcwtentrrt4ining, ot.4rtiing
book of the flay. INl,Sdrpi for eirvottrr, with terms,
&c. Address tz:cirEp STATES PUBLISHING CO..
411 Broome street, New York (Str. i April It 3 w
.AOE-NTti WANTMD 1 , 01: TUE
BLUE-COATS
And horn they Linea, Fburht a nd Plfd fir :40 Cmm~r
tuith an,ll;aciti.Als in th,' Fr-:a{ lleic!:iwt.
Comprising narratives of Personal Ittrenture,
Thrilliug locidents, Diring I:x.plott,, Heroic Deeds,
Wonderllli EacnPe-, Vl* in the Camp, Field and
Elospltal, Adventures of Spies and grouts. with the
Bongs, fla 110.ds, anti 2in naprau s lot i.kuts 01
the War.
It contains over 100 fine Engravings and iv the
spiciest and cheapest war book published. Price on.
$?..50 per copy. Send tcr circulars and see our
terms, and fun description of 'the work Address
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., PLulidelphia, Pa.;
Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111., or St. ("ante, 10.
BOOTS & SHOES,
D. KJTZMILLER & BRO.,
GETTYSB URG, PEN.NA
YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BAHR
H"ebut matted from tbe city a large wort.
went of
BOOTS& SHOES
11E1
GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL I
MIENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf & Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gai-
ters, Slippers, &c.
Made in latest styles and of best mate-
rials
We also MANDY4OTURE TO ORDER, all kinds
of -SOOTS AND 88083—the work being made op
of best 'material' and by first class workmen. The
senior partner has been In the business for ores 16
oars sod pessonally soperinteude all work made up.
We respectfully Invite the attention of the pub& to
oar estibilabinent, and, bop* by - strict attention to
business and by selling at loWest cash prlcee t to rite
entire eitisfeetion. •
DAVID KITZWILLIIII,
JACOB 4..K1T11.111.L1J1A.
Aprill4 1809.—tf
GEO. -C; CASHMAN,
GETTVSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter' Raid Coutuotor,
R E p OTT ila
removed informsh 8 1 I:1
Stratt°llolloollok- YOK- RAW aor l o. ItTet44
lit b ptelkilk iikiik• contracts sp •
repaid:kg Boildir, tau reasonable rates as
*awes isseribkni,:a!,llriscsate.d
404:5.4 •
, ;. I f4 a ; ;
.61134 , 111641 , 4
W 114:: .CHRITZitAN,
tiETTYhBI.MG
Cirperitkr Contractor
. •
. ronove4 to Sly taw fillop
017 TVaPhington street; behucen
and Chambersburg , etreete
and Introduced Swim Power, I ens prepared to fur
nish all Irindsof work for building purpo.v. of the
beet material, and as , natty and cbeaply as It can lw
Mme at say other aeablishment in the county. lir.
',wristlets:l Rand* always in risdleiess and work Ct.
seated wick promptness and disputa)
Ira - Orders for all kind* of Et rack ets,firrolls. Mould
logs: ice., pr. alipt ly filled and on reasonable terms.
April 10.1 , 059 -tt
GETTEBIL.G B IKERI.
•I'llE firm of Nen Dolt S Ziegler having he'eu
isolved. the 1..01 a.utinue the thaltiag
butolueful, In all its tra• die,, at the old gt.nd,
Corner of South 'Washington and II est
Middle street's, Gettysburg, Pa.
CKACKERS.
CAKES
constantly baked oud &heap; to be had fresh
.•• • • .
With many year» experience sod •very disposal.)
to please, he tee', that he can prom let, satisfaction In
all ca.s , a. Orders elliiCitl4l, /Mc, promptly attended to.
Witt, n),,n) thanks for the patron/I%w beet., ed n the
"10 firm, Ito r 011101 the, is :t4h ,, i
.11ALIZEIt NMVPIJIIT.
April
ICE CREAM SALOON
JO FIN GK[_
ChambersburgSt.,Gettysburg,
1111.3 Always on hand a large atlortnse::t of all kit,+
C 0 C lON E ,
thruk of the heel rnAtrrial,, with Fruit,, Alus,h , l
Itninir n , Fig,,,'.ll:va,
T . V . ..t! to rn-I.01.• rs. and urderA
tics prunintl, nllO.l. Ilayln i c Apecial arrautnlatiun
fur I. dinis end !!.,11./111,1. and dettinoliriod to
he Ineitki4 hia friundi to I, it, a cal!.
April
IMEZIE
JOSEPH 1V LULL & SONS,
Produce Dealers, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants
South.east c,rn , rof Rai/road a nd Washington strer!,,,
GETTYSBURG PA
HIGHC T cash prkepaol fur al; kinda of Grain and
Cuorary rally The 114;hest rata,.
price raid fur good flay and liE SISILW. Wowlil koep
runataialy ou band fur bale all kluds of
GROCERIES,
each an Sugars, Otteee, T. 2.1, 310 laser. and Syrup, To
Ooze., eoape, Spices, and every - thing u,ually kept in
a - lirocery Stare.
LINE OF CARS TO BALTIMORE
We wilt ran a line of Caro to Baltimoee weekly. to
ti.e Wareleou.te of I,MER, 4 ON .tt CO., 11,S N:ortti it ,
Lurner of Frank I.n, [Bo tran,portnti..oo
eath way, lea*ing Ciettyabvrg every Monday and re
turning on Welne-day.
The Gut hzuuds of FERTILTZER , I col:Atm:01y ou
hand, or moourod zt :bort notice for thotc ordering.
April 9, Ittf.l.—tf
PuE3IOVAL.--The undersi g ned
Liss re...v..41111s PPONTING uYPICY. trl tlie
l. , :smorel R, the corner of Railroad and Wnshingt , ,o
strt..ts, where he will be pleased to meet his old
friends and patrons.
Apnl9-3t. J. E. WIBLH.
1869. MII, P, i, R I N E G RY. 1869•
liEsPrc l v y. tax invite an early inspection of sty
BONNETS & HATS,
Ribbons, Crapes, Malin., Nets, Blonds, Laces,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
Frames, 0 imp and Straw Trimmings. Also,
FANCY GOODS
of ever) description and 7belatest styles, all of which
1 will sell at the lowest east prices.
April '3 —am lIARRIET IicCREARY.
EETING OF TESCLIEBS . COMMIT
Ivy TEE UN PEHILANhm:CdatiIkICATES.
The Committee appointed at the last aeseton of the
Adatom County I:slithers' I ratitute, to act upon ap
pllcati,na for Permanent S:ateCert iticatee, will meet
in the Publ, Scheot Iluildint, in fiettyennrit. on Sat
urday, 17ra day of April inst., al 10 o'clock, A.
.If.
The members of the - orrrnittee, and all teat-hers
holding Pr-Loxi“nal Cert:ticate4, who are applicant.
for the l',rmatitut, are requested to La yretnaat at
that time.
J. IIONVARI) WERT, President
JENNIP. 1113211.1 . ,N, Semidry.
April 2.-8 t
ONE POUND OF BUTTER
ONE PINT OF MILK.
825
with six ;;alto t of milk. will pro,loce aU lbs of prime
fresh Butter. This inexpenaive. ezeelleut Butter is
uow daily cousumod fr,w the tables of the first Ho
-I,ls. Resteurauts and private families in New York
City eel elsewhere.
St:it', County City Rights for Elle, offering t.
capitalists rare opportitu.tiea Wr e.t.ablialling n dtaple
business, paying etr,rtn,ue pn.fl Ls. Agents wanted
everywhere.
A huttle of th. Extract, sufficient to mdkeso I,s. of
Butter, Oh fall dirccti,,ni G..r “,c, will bc dtlli today
addreas o¢ tLu reteipt ai ii UT
The public are caucidu,l again,: all war thleca
sold under the Palos of "lint ter Powders,
Corny o uuds..4c ," as the EXTRACT 01 Burrell
PLANT i.i pr,partal only by the
ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY,
6ifice, 115 Liberty Street.
Factory, 236 Cireenwich Street,
N. B.—By the me of the Butter Plant a pure and
scellent Tab', iltetvr is made et a cost of a{stre■
max par pound. [J.!, 22,-Bal
O TICE.
lr The business of the firm of J. and
S. mutts, of lownehlp, be con
tinued till April 1, 1670, :le It one pretton: to the
death of J. Matza. The firm note: a..d account: will
be found with E. Maur., et their %fere, in Mount
plcaeact ;p,
The Individual notoa cud laminas of J. Maus,
dce'd, will ha foul with Joutt F. Vr.t.TY, Adminittra
tcr Liz et•ltite.
April v.-. 4
APPLETONS' JOURNAL
ILLUSTRATED ART, SUPPLEMENT,
Underground life; or Coal Mines Miners
I Mftiers Going Down a Shaft
11. G eamdtore and Surveyors of the Mine In Con
saltation
111 Longitudinal View of a Timbered Level
IV Walled Level
V Patten or Trolley Boys
VI Descent of a Morse Down a Mine Shaft
NIL Collision of Tubs in a Shaft
Vllllnundation of a Aline
IX Falling in of a Mine
X Mxphislen in a CearMlne
NEARLY EVIRY NITIIBER
WILL CONTAIN SOME VEW ILLUSTRATED
'Zs ritßE,Etrirse - =WU t eltA
LYO A CARTOON, .OR ILL USTI? ATER
UPPL RMAN TAR I MA TTER OP IN.
' Each number of
APPTJETONS' .jOURNAL
Pages of Reading Matter
Gtaitt Novel of
IfTICT0,11111.1(+0,
.T.H.z: fT4'T WHO LAUGHS' ;
TIXEKNGScb
In this N mbar, bierldUpt
1 4 44 AW: * r4lolii*. OF iI4ING;
A2vp 5p7z4957 - x,morNG NArm.
Prleelo Ate perix, or t. num. in afTmes
OVA 4i., Avis!it *9 1 04 tht. Thitts4
7 -;4411t, Atdcl)4lll3ll•rti,
Aitt 4 444140 . MOO-
BEI
grivAdyertfisnatuto.
All kiutl4 of
OEM
gm
PRETZELS, &C.
next , I! lei
ICE CREAM
EIIZER
MADE FROM
ICENV FORa CITY
JOHN F. FELTY, Adm'r
of J. 31111.::,
ILLEIt.
THE SECOD NUNBER
I=l
EI'UIIT PAUES,
I=
LIRTS OP ILLCSTRATIONS.
TEREST.
tw 4dvertiOtaltuto.
LIC EN SE.—The following ap.
have
pubito to. 14.11411• of !oft t • Woe.. t,
te., boon nl.I In my ettice. with the requisite
limber of,tnr to, a n d tg. tII bo pt seabird At tb, Cowl
ot Qum tor Sessions en Nosegay Ms liStA dry of April,
TAVERN LICENSES.
esnoutil Wolt,liettyrrurg Borough.
Jandi dr. ck.
44
Hound 'Snyder, 4,4
(Jeers. W. McCieltan,
John L Tate,
Israel Yount, 44
Fr/411C14. J Wilson, Berwick
• Usury Kanter,
ttesu n R. Yantis, Littlestowe"
John Often,
C. B. Liaooll.
Jacob eheely,
Jane R. Beal, York Spring&
John D. Backer. . • '
JeEti A. IL Rather Butler township.
• Jarenstab John., donoweiro
Vranela Bream, Cumberland "
il et tysb'g Lithls springs Association, Cumb'd tp
:imams/ 8. Morita, Freedom tusrushlp.
:Samuel Eicholtx, rrauk/la
Frederick D. Smith,
George
George A.A.urwell, a
lr Martin Shoemaker, "
I G eorge Bear,
1, el Little, id
Dame] tzelman "
Franklin Re.imer, Hamilton
It. chefs Stem. Ilanaltonban
Alexander Bettshoff, "
Peter 4.1
. Job's Kapp. Latimwe
Abraham - Flatter,
Charles Myers, Hawaiian
Oliver P Hoare, "
Cored Wagoner, Mountplessant " •
J. Henry K lost, Oxford
Isaac B. Houser,
Itabert M. Picks, Reading
Jacob L. (I ruse, Straben
Joseph Bad% a
Henry B. Stone, Tyrone
STORE LIQUOIt LICENSE,
William .1. Mottle, Gettysburg Borough.
14 ,, 1144.• K
M Tense! Hedy, Coutiwago township.
etrineer tm. " "
A I nAtiAn. del l, Union
RESTAURANT LICENSE.
Llerx,ck Bur...ugh.
.1 , 1:11
A. W. MINTER. Clerk
I: It Y LIST FOR APRIL.
GRAND JURY.
Getts.d•ura, Cornelius bsugherty. Forsman.
•-•11,11.
Franklin. Wm. Paxton, Levi 011bsrt. Henry Drat
dorff. fh•duss Dun g , scut.
El.sr,k.
R'ru.
1 , 1••••! , ta [Avid Rhodes,
I. aim re. B..nistn,u
th-rwicic. George Wolf.
Josr•yti A Hensler.
T.l r ue. John F. Hon , k.
.i• rummy. Pius 8. Ftuk, .111rhari Fink.
•:•2•17.0n. Henry B. Rat,r.
Jess,: Eppel:usu. J •ssph Rr!lrr
ll.th .; ban John LlAlter, George W. Warts.
Jo.I W•cksrshatu.
•-riy. Samuel Beard.
C , :nits• - rland. Juhn
UENE“ALJURT.
John H. Felty, George D. Besehoer, Wm
r.
A mre Schloe,er, Joseph Cline.
unt;:l,,,sant. J. W. illAchelari, George Y. Smith,
.t. uirh.
henry J. itrinkerh, IT, Wm. F. Lott. Saml
Deardorff
:rk - tap. Jacob A. Staley, Henry Bittinger,
J ii , pl,•-r.
ilicb land. Emanuel Plank.
Butler. Daniel Lady, Jr,bb /ranee.
tilmtlegt9n. Jarues E. Hetoelf, John H. Lena, J. H.
Mared.•u. .
Hamilienban. Wm. J. Spreukle.
Hamilton. George Baker, Franklin Ramer, Samuel
Jawrs Lefever, George Stoneelfer, Dr.
F.. F. eihurb.
Letimore. J eseriGhronleter, Jacob O. Schriver, Dual
itell,,rbult, ble a ryl!br WArner Toerneend.
Kaufma.., F uncle A. Gradate.
umberieud. John. tioinn, Wm. &Ak George Bps ea
ter.
•Tertneoy. John Felix, Jacob Yeagy.
9xtord. A. J. Rowers, Philip Slagle.
, Jetty.burg. Daniel Ce..h =W. B. J. Stable, Michael
.Helier, John Gilbert.
.11141ei W. tlarr.
•-trat,in. Samuel Bucher.
Sla,ch 19 -tc
E. CLARK & CO.)
BANKERS,
NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHD'. nELPHIA.
:GENERAL AGENTS
rot Tact
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
IZEM
States of Pennsylvania and Southern
Jersey.
Tho NATIONAL LIP INSORANCII COMPANY la.
a core. - .ration Chartered by Speefal Act of Congrou,
approved Jai, 25, 1864, with a
Cash Capital of One Million
Dollars,
and is now thoroughly organised and prepared forba
UM
Liberal tertn• offered to Agents sad Solicitor', who
are Invited to apply at oar °Oka.
Full particulars to be had on application at our of
ace, located in the second story of our Banking House
where Circulars and Pamphlets. folly describing the
ad ran Eager offered by the Company, may be bad.
B. S. RUSSELL, 3fanager
DAVID WILLS, !igen!, Gettyzburg, Pa
Aux. 21,1868.-ly
We direct attention to liranamaker
& Brown's advertieernet. The Largest
Clothing House in Philadelphia.
) TO SOO WANAMAKE t BROWN.—
tMEN'S t BOYS' 121.,02111N0.
Garments rangiuc at every price. cut to every style,
read) made or made to order. 8.4. SIXTU
and Streets.
87
_TO 3:45
yilk d Fancy Caseitner e,
hinchilla, Beaverx, & c.,largc,t variety in the ctly.—
OAK HALL, SIATII and sf AILKET Sic
TO $45 BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH Foreign
'47‘l• and Domainlc Goode. excellent
ecy S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Street.,
OAK. HALL, WAN AMAKER k BROWN.
820 TO $.:O DRE: , B SUITE Of ALL the de
sirable styles, suitable for soy oc
casion NV ANAMAK & /MOWN, SIXTH it AIL.
KETStreets.
i TO 32 1 1 130YS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL lieut.,
47 and Urns--r.eteest styles end beet
class g•xtds WANA3latiElt a BROWN, LAMM
CLOTHING LlOuttE, SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
7 To 5'4,5 Boys' and YOUTHS' GUMMI
WILLDS to greet variety. WANA.
31A/T ER & BROWN, SIXTIt sad MAREETStreets.
.) 2 TO $3.30 SLIIR TS UNDKRCLOTILING
OENTS' PORN lOIIING UOODS of
rio,ry Mod, at mall advance oncost, WANA RAKER
k BROWN. OAK lIAL!., GREAT oloTupia nousE,
SIXTH and MARKBT Street 9.
—lyb
AYER'S
CATHARTIC PILLS,
For all the purposes of a Laxative
Medicine,
Perhaps no one medicine Is so universally required
by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before
so universally adopted into nee. in every couutretand
amoLg all classes, as this mild but efficient purgative
Pill. The obvious reason IS, that it Is • more reliable
and far more effectual remedy than any other. Those
who lave tried it, know that It cured them; those
who hare not, know that It cures their neighbors and
friends, and all know that what it does once It dose
always—that It never fails through any fault or neg.
t of its composition. We bare thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of
eiesfuliawiag camplalnts, but suck cure, are known In
every neighborhood, and we need not publish them.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates
containing neither cal,.mel or any deleterious drug;
they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take, while being pnvely vegetable,
no harm elm arise from their are In any quantity,
They operate by their p...cerful influence on the la
test a! viscera to purify the blood end stimulate It into
healthy NOUOU—ren. re the obetson thane or the etele
ash, bowels, Liver, and other organs of the body, re
stating their irregular action to heatlh, and by nor
renting. wherever they exist, each derangement' as
are the lire origite of disease.
Minute tit ructions are gtvep In the wrapper on the
box, for the fenewiled eerliPlaints, which these Fee
rapidly cure:—
for DYAPEPIseLt or /NDIGHSTION, LISTLESS
NE:,s, LANs:IVOR and Loed OP APPETILE,sthey
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach
and restore its healthy tone and action.
/or LIVER COMPLAINT and Its various symptom;
BILIOLis LIKAPaCtiAI, SICK (IBA JAUN
DICE Or UlikES SICKNESS, BILIOUS COLIC and
BILIOUS PS VdeltS, they should helltdinlcatteLT takes
for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove '
the obstructions which cause it.
For DVOZNTirtil . 41UAlititaCILi, but one mild
dose la uouPruily required.
l'er ItiaIUMATII3SI, (SOOT, GRAVEL., PALPITA—
Tiozi VIE ILNAUT, PAIN IN Tits ,Lug, DACE awl LOINS, they should be continuously taken,. assn.
acimen, to change the dimmed action et the 111/4111.
;Vial V E lC llol2l erretb o l9laNta diaripp eer.
Yoe BROM got asurpeCAL SW eLLINGS they
should be taken in large and Irequent doses to produce
the elect eta drastic purge,
Per eugiwciatoN I{ WV dime should be talks" as
It prattles& ttledeslipd effect by sympathy.
ANAL/4406er take ms or two. to promote
digertiowaisitrellive WB stostmeh. •
AD a:sashimi! does stiumakites tie stosissivsnd
bowels into healthy antion.atitorea the appetite, sad
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' thole Middy all, tin that Is do or thcaa
fills watts him foal dcritssix bona, front their
cloanaftig and rencivatMg etlf4t on Ina digemdma ap t .
pandas. -
CO.,DR. J. C. A.YRR & .
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:LOi roitriirmentaZr,
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, r1 • 10i . asis C by A. D. Duskier, Druggist, that's-
Wes, A. 4or [Oat. 2, 11128.-1,
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A CARD: TO THE LADIES.
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wi"lrao. load sigadast usies 1: 1 •••
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Da nu geOiltARY.
"Best always Cheapest.'
TILE Best And Cheapest,
,VADDLE,Sr. •
B.RIDLIAS,
COLLARS and,
ITARKII,BB of all kindt, in the C o u n
t ,
ate always to to ibintil at tbo ohl and welt know ri
standalaitiiteasat.,oppoaltstho Pieskt tartan CO re h.
(MoCREARYIB.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
uk. omit sontaidiany built and West
Our Harness, (plain and silver mount
ild,) are eatoploto in *very reryeat and warranted to L
of the very beet material and- workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft CollarB,
aas Novae aut. They are the hot /MING and
moat durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness;
are made to ceder, se cheap as they realm made any
where and in the most *Wallet/alai mama.
Riding Bridles Whips, Lashes, Draft
flames, irl,y•nete an d everything In the line; Jose Utter or cheaper. •
Odr prices
have been LIDCCSID to the lowest living standard.
A liberal percentage for cash, °flail bills amountio g
to $3 or more.
We work nothing bat the best of stock and will
warrant every article turned out to be In weary reap ,t t
as repro/a:Rad.
Tbankral for past favors we invite attention to oar
prevent stock.
1113.01ve as a call Ind 0111Ini tle PIICES ANT QVALJ I T
.Tati.29.lB6B.—tf D. McCILEART I SON.
CARRIAGE-31AKE3G RESUMED:
The wer being over, the undersign e i hem rest rot.l
the .
OARILIALCIS-MAIL IWO BUSINESS.
of their old Stand, in gait Mid(ll. Gettystio
where they are again prepared to mat Pp work in th.
tw,st rothionehle, aubstentJal, and Superior cortn u r
I lot of new and second-head
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AO.,
hand_ srhich they will dispose of at the 10w...t
aft, 4(1 , 11111 ordure will be supplied as protoldij
tiel possible.
REP3IRI`G.L}
I. , ne with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
S. largo lot or new and old LIMINESS on 6ao d for
sale.
rjoinklul for the liberal patronage heretofore - en
geoid e• them, they eulleit and will endeavor to de
•-rve a lark, •hare In the future.
May ito,tr DANNER h. ZI VILER.
Buggies and Carriages
REMOVAL.
TGr. undersigned him removed hfs Carriage-mak
log shop tot! e east end of Middle stress, get t)
h v r jtll continuo to build all kinds f
CARRIAGES, TROTTING S FALL
ING-TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER
WAGONS, &C., &C.
Ma work le all pat up of good material anti lxy
the beat of mochatace, and cannot fail to give sat Is•
Setters. RIG prices are always reasonable. lie aliv
its ostlers, confident that be can plow.
REPAISLY6 promptly done, at moJarate rat.
W. K. GALLAGHER
July 1,186&.-1y
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
PERRY J. TATE
Is now building a variety of coecn WORK of
the latest and moat approved ityloe, and construct
ed of the beet material, to which he invites the
Hon of buyers. Raving built hill work with great
care, and of material selected with special reference
to beauty of style and durability, he can confident
ly recommend the work as unsurpassed by any other
In or out of the cities. All beasts is as Inspection of
his work, to convince those In want of any kind of a
vehicle that this la the place to bay them.
airREPAIRING In every branch done at short
notice and on reasonable term,.
ILGIVOIZIO • call at my )•story, near the corner or
WashLogton and Chambereburg street Gettysburg,
Pa.
June 11,1867.—if
Ileac and ger sanax Mts.
WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION LANDS
I 11AVZ ON HAND A YEW
TR ACTS
OF No. 1,
'wand hand, pre-emption Lands located near fiLsl
roada.County Towne, etc., in well settled neighbor
hoods, which I mill sell, or exchange at a fair price
for Real Rotate in Adams county, Pa.
10b.6.16611,—tf
WOOD FOR SALE,
800 CORDS OAK,
200 HICKORY,
AT SANDOE'6 MILL
es.Priee $2 and $3 per ootJ on the ground.
0 etty sburg. A ug. 2g, 18118.—t I
FOR SAL E,---L have several
DWELLING ROUSES
and a number of CUOICE BUILDING LOTS or ...I,
Jas. Lk 18612.—tf
G OOD STOCK
AT PRIVATE SAL!
The undersigned, :settling i u Stiatian township, },
miles southwest of New Chester, offer.; at Prii ate
Bial, the following Stock, aim
A BROOD MARL with Mal, a Buy Gelding ri,ing
three years old, (large and actiro,) a Bay Mare rising
three years old, (etre Taylor, dam Horgan,) an Ayr
•hire Ball nineteen menthe old, throe good Sheep.—
Persons wishing to purchase ate Invited to call anil
see the above mentioned SScek.
ABBAIIAM FICK' EA
Feb.2ll. 180-4
pRIVATE SALE.
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT,
with sixty-two Acres of Prime Frederick County
Laud attached there to, throe wiles from Frederick
City, Md. All neoessarY Outbuildings; large Poach
sad Apple Orchards.- Price $6,000.
Apply to Box 260, Frederick, M , I.
Jan. 16.-3m+
' ghotOgraplt Galitricg.
EXCELSIOR GALLERY.
TIPTON & MYERS
successors to C. J. Tyson.
P /1 0 2' 00 . 11APEIS,
PHOTO MINIATURES
AMBROTYPEA cec.,
Stereoscopic Views of the
lATTLE-FIELD,
STEREOSCOPES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
AND
ALBUMS
GREAT .VARIETY,
AND AT -GREATLY RED UcED
PRICES.
WIP'We deal tu Whine but lambast of Its kiwi. Cru
sad cvsktne oar stock.
k CkiAs. Ala be liontillsed front all negative s ev,r t • -
ip at lailagallsry.
TYSON'S OLD STAND.
Oct. 9.—tt
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lllfillll,which they are °frothiest tholreld emus
la againgettrofl,asprioesto cult the the, Our
stook aonalits fu partof
Carpenter's Tool.
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