- 11 - a. WOODS, , I .: ATTORNEYA.I4 LY, - ita Ifiliesenmed the Practice of Law, and to any business in the courts of Adams county. 011ier,—liion. J. )3. Dauner's Building. 9011th Mit March 4, %Moon& ( corner of J. ILRAVIII, ATTORNEY AT LAW. to Ed to. (ksilestions and all legal business peo s inPtlY nd 01Bee on Baltimore street, south of She Court . Bowe. June 18,6—tt D neOONAIIGIIY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OfliCe one door v i ol Buiminn's Drug ROTA C r ig t sburg &Bouillon given t o Bolts, Oollectlonsand Be of tm.- All legal nm„ L and to Pensio. Bo Back-pay, and mm mresentagr U. Vit, un at au lima promptly and Land warrants located, and choice Farms for sale in lowa and other western Stated June 11, lien—tf A . J. COVER, ATTOBNITY AT LAW, Will promptly attend to collections and all other Misdates busted to his care. Moe between Fahnestoek's and Danner Meian, s, stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. 1.1367 D Ano A. BU M ATT( EI6Zi IItNET AT LAW. cam promptly attend to collections and all other Business entrusted to his care. Moe at Ms readmit* In the threeatot7 butl.l- Ing_uPPoelte the mi Court-house. ry 29, /867-11 DAVID WI LA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OMee at his random in the noutbnaat corner of Centre Square. May 28, 1867-41 H. I. MMES. South-east earner of Chamberaburi nal Washing June atree o to Cot. Tsus's SIALI Hong., U, D a. J. W. C. O'NEAL Has his offioe at his residence in Baltimore street, two doors shove the amp!,ler Office. May 29, 112W—tt • JOHN L. HILL, AL D., ' DENTIBT. °Moe on Oluunbereburg . tiet„, nearly. opposite the EAGLE Horst, Gettysburg, Pl. Sirliaving been in .Constant practice over 20 years patients can be assured of good work . July 9, 11167-41 J. E. BEERSTREISSER. &TIST. Ting located in Gettysburg, offers his DEN services to the public. Office in York street, nearly oppo. site the Globe Inn, where he will be prepared to attend to any case within kprw: E n m sce of the Persons in want of or partial sets of tee are invitatto call, Tema ble. oIY 39, 1869—gt (Indigo, *woo, &t. D. INCIMIAZT. .7. P. lIDDBIAIY. "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Beat and Cheapest, Saddles, Bridles, Collars and ILLEVEI3B at all kinds, In the County, are always to be found at the old and well known itand BOtintore at., opposite the Presbyterian (MoCREARY 'S.) OUR RIDING and WAGON SADDLES, are the most substantially built and neatest OUR HARMS& C plain and silver mounted.) are complete in evert respect and warranted of the very best material and workmanship. OUR UPPER LEATHER DRAFT COI T. A can not be beat. They are the best FITTWO-and moat durable. OUR BEAVY DRAFT HARNESS, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made aiMlNand in the most substantial manner. G BRIDLES, WHIPS, J. A SWIN, DRAFT Hamm, Fly-nets and everything. None better or ch frUr hams have been REDUCED to the lowest Hying standard. amountin to .3 or mo A liberal percentage re. for cash. 01l all Wile WeWe work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every article turned out to be 1 every respect as represented. Thankful for past favors we invite attention to our present stoc k. ArG lye us a call and examine _prices and seal. fl , D., 41,eCREA RY & _ 'Jan. 29, 1.868--tt 13,II,EMES / AND CARRIAGES REMOVAL. TMHE undersigned has removed his Carriage. making shop to the east end of Middle street, Gettysburg, Pa., where he will =Mule to build all kWila of work Lillis line, viz: CARRIA.GES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. lits work is all put up of good rattails' and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall to give sat. Isfaction. ills prices are always reasonable. lie solicits orders, oonildentthat he can please. 11F.PALlaNti promptlydone, at EiNtenite_l4. W. (lALLAttnAm July 1, lB6B=ly SAVE TOUR HORSES t PATE-NT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLARS. undersignedmHS ,A Tor sale these CELF.- MUTED GM manufactured by limier trry, Philadelphi a , _which are now used by all he City Passenger Companies Ice the protection of tock. They are lighter ln eight, absorb moisture , and do not heat. The Cork with which they are stuffed being very elas tic, the Collar adjusts to the shape of the animal; and consequently does not chafe. Farmers, try them. Also, HARNESS of all kinds for sale and made to order. Call at my establishment on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, Pa. adjoining Passenger Depot. May 20, /87O—ti JOBII CULP. CARRIAGE-MAKING. The seth being over, the nn,derelithed have re. awned the , . Owing eldalang* Business, at their old stmt. in East Middle street, Gett7a. burg, where they are again prepared todatai work In the most fashionable; sobstan superior manner. IL lot of tow and aeomunl and ARRIASS, BUGGIES, &C., on band, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices,lnul and wil l sfaeto all c rny as odas possible, will be supplied as prom p tly tfr EPAIRIII ju done with dispatch, and at ch eapest rates. for seas. A large lot of new ankold m..,NZEig hand Thankful for the liberalheretofore enjoyed bgn, they solid and endeavor to deserve a share the future may DANNER WP31,1111. *yaw wok" at. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND XOWER, AN;Q, SELF I;.t4iMa rplitis machine has met with. ibe mot i siftto .a. success . In every section where'll' Introduced, it has taken preoed rinV ia; machines which have , ranked . as ti It is a perfect - r and a sitperkg . Mower. - • • A careful examination will convince any one of Its superior merits- over all others, In simplicity, strength and durability. As a Self-raking BoriP , . er It hullo alma to our knowledge. ' The Dodge rake is attached to no (therms:thine i In the ilnited_alates, except. to this maeldne. , — Built by the aroDGII & B TEVENBON MAnntso- Willa Om/ Auburn, New York.. BEAD THE NOTICE Or THE COMPANY TO OIIIi. AGENT'S: Having been inforMed that certain mannfae toren. In Ohio and elsewhereare b B e ` en, •with DODGES IXELF-RANE attac we a1d ... .. to furnish us the names of all persons i'lr - 17ased and or imn aulelints ieus lounlie have said SELF- or part thereof, and will ture prosecute to the extentany at the law eh Der ie sons mantneturing telling or using aald Self. rake except of our own , manufacture. JOHN A. DOW: s e:t at We hate that Ocedidenee in this we are tot those wanting a PM It with any machine n t iouea lrldt;' and keep the one Mat glneethe Fannersinudiog promote c ane ac commodated. For the benellt of three wanting nu:elates we should refer then: to a fed of those to wage' we leave Sold. sUr • • - Henry Corp Peter gackley, John B. Less, Wm. rurney, Jesse D. Newman, Ellsha =T n . Minter, John WaYbright, Bleirahn Lady David Plank, Jonashan Wunig Jotur Hookersmi th, Jaime MiekkT . Peter anstoman, Danleapt, i=aninatver. J o inulyer. t i tp- Ham Hunter. • John Lower, AndrerOriikerk rteiguindl .. L 4: . 0 :14 1 7 , - •:, ,-- (Ifi effete Second Rand Revert. Alaci, WIIIN-TootE NAT RAKERS, ot dam. eat which lithe Brandt Hake. a firwM aj ardisareatt kinds, Thresher owl one or the best and -_slielgied F A m gel i er a*c r 1r : do ciotuUtl m atißuliam pi and Farm • - sirPereose trhlh to hieraC i =na w cam et she e eir 4Quirs whim 4th Unbar& Pa., or at ook reside:we or ths bee', smas from übmg on the Her- CONIThirELY ON RAND in ems of breakage , . Persona wanting Oinsoleretrut ad dress the subentber, lieelneet4 .., . Agent May 27, 189.-4 f `k• Oster mad Illentisoris_tbe bed ad 11"."11 ISlPZlre llit all. 4. Wing masa la Southern zwasyrnagsPw irmeig=mouw "sal 111111 , INKY). us-a SPRING AND SUMMER GOOS. D Fahnestook_ Brothers have jest opened a einem and desirable aasort meat of ;MENG and 1313111111C1 GlXOnii of every description, which they are MUM) AT kx. razintLy Low PRIM& BARGAINS. FAHNEgrixtx BBOTHERBszeselitng6oollB at astonishingly low Weft. Those wanting bar gains, should by all means give them a Call REDUcTION IN PRWES If you want GOODS at old prices before the tbi War, don't tail to buy at PAHNESTOCIES. ".F LP" CALICO as good as was ever sokl, at Fajinestock Brothers Dry Goods, Carpets, &c. HARDWARE, SADDLERY, QITSENSMARE, CEDAR-WM,- GRO CERIES, PAINTS, OILS, AND WII,TDOW GLASS. SirOlver them a PALS" April 29, 1870-41 J. L. SCHICK,- has the Largest and Best Selected Steck of DRY GOODS NOTIONS, that has been brought to Gettysburg this Spring, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. May 61870—u GREAT RUSH ! Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN Q 5117217117110, Weß2=last week and a bugs quantltrof m Notions, Queens-ware and Pr. Pet/4 The (a parties are well known. but base thus tar . eacitped change for arrest goods. as they left Greenbacks In ex- The piksons Who took the goods are very well satisfied that they received more and better gooda for their money, than they could Mire got at any other store. COME ONE 1 631111 i ALL ! ! And examine our large - ,naeortmenk et SILKS, GINGHAM, LAW" BAUI/KS, AL PACCAS, &c., CLOTHS, CABS . TWEEDS, JEANS, vicauckaa. Also, CARPETS, NOTIONS„ GLASS , WARE, QUEENS-WARE, and indeed. a, 'vegetal =sort meat of everything beloOgigg kte,flnd-elaisstors Remember the plaoelit opposite theConrt•homs, Baltimore street. and that oor motto Is "Fair Dealing and Small Profits. April 29, 1870--tt LADY'S STORE, AT FLORA DALE, PA. W E have on hand and are constantly receiving a general assortment of GOODS usually kept. In a country store, which will be sold at *AWAIT agai 4402i1t. All goods bought front us will be tilde up If do. sired, on the Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced price. Sewing of all Wads (lone at abort suttee and low rates. Nit7lSlB7o-4% NEW Spring & Summer Goods Ar•PAITAWitaD72O, Y. 8, PA. GRIEST & BOWERS, have rei,ed their new 'WRING and GOODS, an excellent assortment, wanted with oars, and will be sold cheap for ash. 11111Xdro us calls and =amine our Goods. GNAW di 130WEAS.: N. B.—. Agents for the GROVES & WWI Sewing Machine& April 21, IMO—tf R. 0011134 NEW FIRM. AaftgaINVZGLA Pd. bating intolorze - ung lizi4 V t gln s n i ut z son ne of ent , t res ieir it tiema; and the po ogoigbr, to thearsuar snort. seat of 21W ammo AND Dry Goods, .Groceries, Rareillars. eawasswara, suldw all of vehloh have been purohased 1* s tabs tor sad whkii we are prepared to tot w enend .w 7 knead awes. Coil and sie oar" =or garehadng elsewbers. 411rA. ot go e od gage tor ado. TOBIAS 00,101, A. EAllilirggrum. Annohavtgo, Pa., April 11,1140—tg • Otaght% &WA* aFirof:FOlaKimilAJ - P. WCARTKEY wields te Warm lib W a eostamers aad the public zaiatdip. Got having pm:hued time Interest of,_ ink sri ci a. V. B. sopera l tk the Wateh aad J. eft Danowee Go amito ao Mart to Etre Esti did Isfaelitoa. Ramortmeae has kat t returned trona the ettYldniaaolea. of GOLD aad ELVER AIIOGRGAR ,Aitu.SWIENI WA JEWELRY GIL ' aat PAMIR . . !ro ' 0- VAS tad 9 -- i , 71 4 L, an, • I 4 1•e. 1:'930 . I a , G I .11 . II 9 , , &I - 9 - . 1 .. , -1- 4111 ' !.. •• ..s lE3 FAHNESTOCK& I. ♦ND Persons possessing U. 8 Bonds can make, by ex From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO, GOLD 'BONDS Gettysburg National Bank 5-20'S AND 1881'S NOVOBT, SOLD X1(I) NTAXIANKIID ON TBX MOST GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD COUPONS CASHED PAtarie R R BONDS ZPPLR'T &1100143. Bought and Sold on Commission only CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES GOLD BONDS For Bale at fie sad accrued interest. Accounts received and blared allowed on daily balsam =Wed to check DE HAVEN & BRO., PHILADELPHIA, PENWA. Mart► 4, 28711-4 P 17°77"! 42sw dozen reasons why this is the bast pump manafassunui in America fro WELLS AND CISTERNS. 1. It hailiAs. 2. It hateable. a Itls Durable. 4. 11W rem WW2. 5. It thnrws Water .ItrTaidemi. ta i ll t ihr i d , so i.a k e W i rlod Ms thm. 9. It brad Mitts to get out of older. IQ.• Should Iy cede " a l ean ile ZM any perms /1. /t wM aat treess. aw aw n It ta rellArr • Pulaure&W 72 EITIMMALB. en; we refer ltallestiany a/try 0 .... 0r el ands, of this e. Yelestr= venous inso havelaris u=oe, an It I)eL 31 4 =swri,j(/:gi GETTYSBUIIG NATIONAL BANK! Government Bonde of ail kinds, BOUGHT AND BOLD Tim Hlghost PPIIIIIIIIIIIIIII paid ea ta•lia awl Sitirtte. Coupons Cashed or Collected ! Persons desiring to Invest In STOCKS or BONDS, of any kind, are Invited to can, as we have the Wallies of New York, Ptak- phlaor Baltimore markets. Cqa eecp!ent33 o all onion are promptly executed Par poemesslng COUPON' BONDS, and do- siring for safety to convert Into Registered. are requested to call, as we have the advantage to trifling INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denoml- tuttions formic. .INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent. riz 5 PER CENT. for 1 year, PER CENT. for 6 months, S PER CENT. for 6 months. Persons wishing Informatlon In regard to U. 8. Bonds and Stocks (*.all kinds are requested to eye tura call, and we win cheerfully give any In- onnanon. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 180-41 SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. NORTHERN. UENTRAL RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds 4T PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREB.2 IN CURRENCY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY ABLE IN GOLD ! Thirty Years to . Run ! ! AU Taxes Paid by the Company ciwzipbxg, AND GET DI EXCHANGE bearing the same rate of interest. .For further information inquire at the J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier June 10, 1810.--tt lA, , AT MARKET RATES BOUGHT AND SOLI) STOCKS PIT MORTGAGE 7 P. C. No.' 40 So=w 11•4 tlau tables Gettysburg ~aprings 111011111M11101, annuseacine the SILL day qf Jane, 1870. LEAVE MUMS HOTEL AT 7.45; 9.1.1; U IL - 245; 5; 7.30; 10 E LEAVE GETTYSBURG AT &SO; 10 A. m. 1130;1; 6.30; 8; la3o P. M. EVERY MONDAY MORNING. , Lure Sptinp Hotel at 4.34 Gettysburg at 7.00 OEO. M. HOWELL, truP't. June U—it liettysburg. Railroad. FORT TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at AM A. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 10.15 A. X • Baltimore 12.10 P. M. Washington 2P.M. ; York 1110 A. M. ; Harrisburg 12.30 P. M. ; Willlamspor . A 45 P. M.; Columbia 12.10 P. M. ; Lancaster 2 P. X ; Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg) 5.90 P. 3L, and via Baltimo r e iii ; New York 9.90 P. 94 Philadel phia or Baltimore ; Pittsburg 12 t; Return ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12. a) P. IL SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 2.45 P. M., arriving at Hanover Junction 4.30 P. X Baltimore 7.15 P. M. ; Washington 10 P. M. ; York 6.40 P. M. ; Harrisburg 1155 P. M. ; and Pittsburg 10.10 A. X Returning, arrives 6.20 P. IL R. MeCIIRDIT, Sup't. July 1, 1870.-U Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Double track route between PhDad& makeand.Ohlts nithm ring Ge the following connections with thisC2 line: Gettysburg leave at 8.15 a. m. fi 12.40 p. m. Hanover Junction arrive 10.05 " 205 leave 10.58 " 9.56 " Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p . m. 11.45 " leave 3.50 " 2.25 Philadelphia. arrive 9.40 " 6.50 Harrisburg leave 1.15 12.10 " Pittsbnrg arrive 1.35 a. m. 9.10 " At Phliedelptdit close connectijnis - Are made with the trains for New York, Batten and ail Eastern Cities. "At Pittsburg connections are made in the New Union Depot with the trains for all Western points. Air For further information applyto EDWARD H. • (len. Superintendent, Altoona, S i& Hexer W. Ownema, Den. Paasengerand Ticket Agent, Philadelphia [Way 14, 18613—t North tern Central Railway. BUM2I/222 BC23BDULIA 1 - IN and atter June 12, 1870, Trains will leave kJ Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10.38 a. m.-I=for Williamsport, daily (except _ ys) for Elmira, Rochester, Buf fal Wo, Niagara Falls and Erie and the est. LlO a. m.—Daly for Elmira, Buffalo. Bm. 2 . 09 P. (excel* Sundays) for Waninis. port and Ede ll.% p. m.—Daily (except Ssndays) for York. 10.03 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Harris burg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.00 a. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. 7 - 52 L m• (mos% MWaYs) stopping at all • stag ' (e p. m.—Dallystop a 2 Parkton only. 10.19 a. m.—=xce Sunday) stopping at Cmckeysville only. CU ul. — Dail.nexcePt &Rasps) stopping at the EDW. S. YOUNG, Pus. Agent. Balti p m . lll4. June 24, 1870.-41 ALFRED R. General Superintendent. •trisburg, READING RAILROA SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ONDAY, MAY 16th, 1870 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Resoling, Pottrillle, amagita. Easton Ash W land, Eih nn, ansokn i 2 neastar obanon. low; Colum bia, ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 5.35, 8.10, 1L25 - a. in., and 2.60 p. connecting with similar Trains on Penney. rani* Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12.10 noa k a.so, LW and ia.ao p. respectively.- Bice gOm accompany the 5.35 and 11.25 a. m., T without change. noon and 5. Returning: leave New York at 9.00 a in., 12.00 00 hiladel and 3.30 p. in. p. Sleepin P g Cars accompany_ the 9.00 a in., and 5.00 p. m. trains from New York without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tan gos, blinersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove_ • Allentown and Philadelphia at &10. m., and 2-60 and 4.10 p. stopping at Lebanon and pried. Stations:M , nz 4.10 p. in., train connecting for phis, Pottsville and Colombia only. For P itaa Schuylkill Haven ant Auburn, via Seim and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave burg at 3.40 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Allentons, Easton and New York at 7.23, 1040 a. in., L 27 and 4.4.5 p. in. Returning. leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.00 noon and 5.60 p. m., and Allentown at 7.11 a. in., 12. M. 0 90114 4.70 and 8.45 p. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East Penn's Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.35 p. in., stopping at all Stations Leave Pntsville at 5.40 and 9.00 a. m., and 250 p. in.. Herndon at 9.30 a. sn., Shamokin at 5.40 and 111.40 a. m., Ashland at 7.06 a_ m., and 12.30 noon, Mahanoy City at 7.51 a in:, and LO7 p. Tamaqua at 3.33 a. in., and 170 p. at, for Phila. delnida and New York. Leave Pottsville, via Schuylkill and Basque loans Railroad at 8.15 a. M., for Harrisburg, aad MA noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Accommodation Train leaves Potts. ville M ln i f. oa. M., passes Reading at 7.30 a. arriving at. Philadelphia at 10.20 a ra. Return ing, leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. in., Reading at 8.00 p. m., arriving at Pottsville at 9.40 p. so. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts town at 6.25 a. retorting, leaves Philadelphia at at Colombia Railroad Trains leave Hardin at 7.20 a. in., and 6.15 Lin. for Ephrata, Lilly., Lae ter, Col= Perklomen'Rallnani Trains leave Patinae' Junction at 9.00 a. In., 3.00and5.30 p. in. ; return ing. leave Schwenksvine at 8.05 a nt., 1145 noon, and 4.15 a., connecting with similar trains on Reading Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 a in., and 6.20 p. m. returning leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 1125 a. in., connect. lag with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Tr ains leave Bridge. port at 8.30 a tn., 2.05 102 p. returning, leave Downington at 6.20 in., 12.45 noon and 5.15 p. in. connecting with trains on Read ing Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 p. Philadelphia at 8.00 a In. and 3.15 p. m. (the 8.00 a.m. , Train running only to Reading ,) leave Poturone at &00 a. in., liarrhiburg at 5. 14 31 a. in., and 4.10 p. m ; leave Allentown at 7.26 m., and /45 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. re., and 10.05 p. In., for Harrisburg , at 7.M a. m. for New York, at 4.45 p._ m. for Allentown, and 9.40 a. in. and 4.25 for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets , to and - from allpoints, at reduced. Rates. Baaeage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each hism - ger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Beading, Pa., May 18,1870. Viable bards. W. N. MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Cor. of Baltimore and East Middle ats GETTYBBIMG, PA very Description of Work executed in the, finest style of the Art. CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS, SHED OR THE SHORTEST ROME. Juip t e 17, 11r70.--tf GETTYSBURG • ! MARBLE' WORKS, MELIA & BROTHER, East York MUNK wend Eicutue, Oat Yew% Pci• Wherethey w are p=lll l turnisk a r kiwis Of Monuments; Head-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES, &c., atthe shorted nottoe—ebeap as the duspest thilPtillre us a can. Produce taken In exchange. EftLy 20, 18E.--tt I=3 The Fatherlead Bert* AND. 0171121. SUNDAY -SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS, by the Bundayachind linion, Trutt Society, Pres. byterlan, Lutheran and Methodist Boards of publication, for we, at pablatawr sift% by A. D. BUEHLER, 4 7 1 1Prri88rOlck PA thisdaylthook ra zaki wag Aoki at . Ata , 1, ter . , : _ TIME TABLE. ALL mine or ADANA COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. betwrip Atom& IL Mi. • oFstasßa rreamem...ikretworis liriee•Rteekkeuc..auaselig. Waren geenitary....D. A. Dodder. Treasurer--E. G. Faluweteek. Executive Coandttee—Robert Methwdy, H. A. Flaking, Jacob Hiss. McC M uy —S , w 0 . FDa. A. Itt kGt, ty*. burg; Jacob King, &ratan township; Frederick Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Plains, ; Abdbt F. Gilt, New Oxford; tiro. Roes White , Übertr ; H. C. Pettis, Petersburg, (Y. MlP•Thistompaity is limited in its operatkma to the County of Adams. II has been in operation far more than 111 years, and that petted has made but one assessment, having Pala hams by lire during that period amounting to over UV% Any person desiringan Insurance ean apply to either of the managers.. Sil - Tbe Executive Committee mete at the Mace of the Company, on the bat Wednesday In every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. • ens 10,1268--t{ Hahnemann Life Insurance COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO CASH ASSETS OVER CASH INCOME STATE DEPOSITS... Mir Meads ue osialualir pdild to Pollex bidders la CAPE. TALL POLICIES ARE NON-FOll PEITABLE. Iniures on all Modern and Popular Plans Nearly all restrictions marlins Residence, Travel and Occupation are removed- A large Prenduin Fund Is rein, ed for the ben eat of Polley Holders In all Its experience the Company has never contested a Matt PERFECTLY RELIABLE AND STRICTLY MUTUAL. An tatortnation desired can be bad by addres& ng the Harrisburg office or au of tta Agents. J. W. MEETS, General Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. REv. C. .1. EIfREHART, Special Aviat. Gettysburg. ream's. Aug. 4,1870.-1 y oohs, grugs, Vittlicuus. 69. JUNE A .FULL ASEWIITMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, Lkitiors and Wines for Medical Purposes. Pm' Spices and Flavoring Wargo, Dyes and Dye iftsfis. Soaps. Perham' and Toilet Goods, Inke, Writ. lug Fluids and SU- Uonery. Phydahnes. Pre scriptions sad Family recipes accurately put sp. Physictam and mac try Merchants supplied at =DM= RATER Forney's Horse Powder the test and theme's tar Hasses; Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Pcnirders ot approved makes. HUBER'S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pongee. June 1869.—tt DR. R. HORNER, has reamed the Practice of Medicine. o.a« DRUG STORE, In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg. Also, Dealer to • PURE DRUGS. MEDICYNIN. EPlaa, BAKING 80DA, DYE STI7OIN. PATENT MADAMES& Jan. 14,1140.-41 _ DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST. Store in Brant' s Building, Baltimore Street, LITTLESTOWN. jjAVING opened a Bin DW MIX and Ai fitted It up in the beat *lie, Ider of pure and freak Denim to the ma of. town and vietaltw at tie lowest atafitet fans, toe Meting la part of Drava and Amur Med Pena Liewory for Medic: Gal Part**et Palest Midi' eines, Horse Powders. Pore Spices. Dyes sad Dye Staffs, Pert= Toilet goalli and Fancy ailtclea A tun meat of Brushes, Stauoaery ot aU kinds. Ofsars, Tobacco, and Sault. larldoore's BlectroMagnetie Soap will Waah with hartlaad soft water, cold or warn. Claim washed mut uddi Soap are made is without boiling or Math& Tab is the 1414 n° " /F in Ina Try It. It Is warranted not to Ware the hands or tabrk. Littlestown, May is -1y A. D. BUEHLER., DRUG & BOOK STORE, GETTYBBURG, PA - DRUGS, `8:40(010:•: PATENT E:,lCllt=l, 1100Y8, BtriTIONM, is nnutimmi t ., • ' WCUMT MMOLAD, GOLD nM C944llligni urg &rue, war Diatom!. *areal*, Moreaafte soffiled ai saki nags. IM!IN 8=,," THE NEW GROCERY, UAVING purenased from Mr. Amos Batas: Al his Grocery estabUshmen_ r t on the Northwest earner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, and laid in a new Mock or Goods, I respectfully invite my friends and the public to give In ' me a call. addition to a large and varied Mock of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on hand the beat quality of Quaeosware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, wens, Confectiens, Sre., all of which will be sokl at the lowest cash rates. June 24,H. H. BEAMER. '11370.--tt • 50,000 00 XO.OOO 00 100,000 00 Vat. BOYER & SON, DEALERS Pkt GROCERIEN NOTIONS , TOBACCOS, Also, Stone, Wooden and Wilkm-ware. A amend assortment of all Goods usually kept la A FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1867-41 TACOS W. CREW, haring olesed a New Oro. wrinGettlibwi, oat the North-west corner of the Public Square, has Just received a splendid asOortment of Inehedlng Supxs, Coffees, Moklasee,Waa, t=tTobseems Salt, Flab. kr— pseens-srare,Conlections,Nits,Frul Finey Arnetes and Rollo= gey9 311 4 also keep on hand FLOUR. F EED STUFF& Raving purebased for CASH, I am prepared to R very cheats Give me a call and Wil i er yourselves Lept. 25, 1167—t1 J. W. 69. COOK AND PARLOR The Latest and moat approved atylea. TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COAL & LUMBER Call and Examine C. H. BUEHLER'S COIDIER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD num nem DANIEL DABILEAL NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME Tatum.. entered Into Nap, and =dee the Ina ot Itinavlrru: MAE and willowy OE the Lime BuTnMg Business, it the old stand— and Um Gettysbusfrom Mon the earner ot Railroad YEMEN sad ethers can rsly ou the beet— ot Itreaat an Ones, and at 'Ms r 4 rates. COAL at /eyed prices. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Gettys burg. JACOB BRIIRY_, DANIEL Canuarax. Aprll3, 1310.—tt JAIME; 411111118. Sutwat. Maim, it. dware arid Grocerie s . , 4-"alliottbors Mm AZ returned trout the wan la illiblealle gamy - coltiitam i t it onaro alit to oltUv e l ri kg rarasalttio Masa s to of a riteei:lbelk 'fitillt Teas, =,la tt MV o l ,6 " . • re-- .111 - abi- e 41..wyg, Aa . " ~•riffr, Gitiletitilt ALL Kliint3, . 01 1 6 . . -Thalia Mt* laelatlea la tat) , atagioaat aboro,as 41 ' - ,'--- lnc - t"rat _ 11111/1 . MIT ' ' ' aka UP Ms p 1- le- W 4 •. • " "*lr litffigkii. &e.; ack, 14-1 I• -PUBNITURE. Joseph 1 Walton & C O., - • Cidadianalmakkaan. 24.4111 mow m.aldhaaphia• Is am at the Main 1a Pt& aad nnairmaaa and • a l fft r e alt; &E n d darratiLatum dit'.4aoft ran Desk We intake Pandtara for W. asde . /ft SOON. tab, mg tw0.:41 iiSIN , WM. 4. MARTIN, Nitoissale and Retail dealer in • GROCERIES& LIQUORS. ‘A huge lot of OROCBRIBS that I ain selUng Cheap for Cash. CHOICE-. LIQUORS, Old Eye Whiskey eight years old. • Very obi French Brandy. ALL o=lol KINDS OF LIQUOR& A general assortment of BITTERS, among which ate Mishke's Herb Bitters. pou LIQUOR/I for Medicaloorppaft,at WM. J. mAMI7NII. 'TIMMS CIITLEN,y, Glammare, Queeniware • WM. J. NIA.RTINIL Apetl 34, 111611—t1 BARGAINS AT THE NEW GROCERY, IN GETTYSBURG FRESH CI ROCRRIEB, Coat, Munster, Zhu, kr STOVES, OF ALL KINDS HOLLOW WARE, OF ALL KINDS WARE ROOMS, STREETS HOW TO CURE 'CONSUMPTION . THE PHILOSOPHY OP D/L GREAT MEDICINES:—WM people never learn to know that a diseased liver and iskweisels seem gartly disease the entire system? The Principles of ocinalnan sense tea& Wag:: there are hundreds who ridicule the and =Aisne in the course which almost !nevi My brings them permaturrry_ to the grave. Living as the te=g e et the pp Ogl e do, s tetcomplete v ance laws oi nature, be apparent to all thiU nt sarr or later, will revenge herself. we find that persons who Indulge to excess In the use of very rich or indigestible food or Intoxicating 'thisdr.s, Invariablypay a heavy penalty in the end. The dome* disordered and refuses to act; the liver talis to perform Its fsmctions, r= g and its attendant evils follow, and still t individuals per sist In clinging to the Cboroughl exploded ideas of the past. Dr. licinmek's are recom mended to all such. They bring sure and certain relief wherever they ace used as (Erected. and all that Is necessary to establish their reputation with andd Imp trial " o7= in & h r those I,4,vair are skeptical on this point,And who havriimnitted interested persons kimeludice theel these now celebrated rem. for Consam c, discard their prejudices, and be governed by t the princi ples of reason and amnion sense. the system L disordered depend st It , in nine cases out of ten the seat of er will be found In the stomach and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the stomach and to stimulate the liver to healthy ac tion, use liscHEMK's MANDRAKE PILLS.—The daily Increasing demand for these pills is the best dence of their value. Thousands upon thousands of boxes are sold daily.. _Whys Simply because they act promptly and bfliciently. invalids who may not And It convenient to ftn . on Dr. fichene.k In person are informed that full and complete directions for use acoola u rir each package of the MANDRAKE PH. ULMONIC SYRUP AND SEAWEED TONI .—These medicines nil cure consumption unless the lungs are so far gone that the patient Is entirely beyond the reach of medical relief. It may be asked by those who are not familiar with the virtues of these great . remedies, "How do Dr. fichencies medicines effect their wonderful cures of consumption?". The answer is a simple one. They begin their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv er and bowels Into an agave healthy condition. It Is food that cures this formidable disease.— SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS act on the liver and stomach, promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile and Mime which have smutted from the inactive or torpid condition of these organs, and of the systetn "generally. This • slug gish state of the body, and the consequent accu mulation of the unhealthy substances named prevent the proper digestion of food, and, as a natural consequence creates disease, which re st nits ja prostration and finaily In death. SCHM4 'CH'S PULNEINIC SYRUP and SEA. WEED TONIC, when =taken regularly, mingle with the food, aid the digestive ormuts, make good rich blood, and as a natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Int the faculty say what it may, this Is the only true cure for eon s= Experience has proved it beyond the shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to(lay alive and well who a few years since were regarded as hopeless cases, but who were Induced to try Dr. Schenck's remedies, and were restored to perma nent health by their use. One of the Aril steps the physician should take with a consumptive patient is to invigorate the system. Now how is this to be done? Certainly not b giving medicines that exhaust and enervate medicines that impair instead of improve the functions of the digestive organs. Dr. ..enck's medicines cleanse the stomach and bowels of ail substances which are calculated to_ _irritate or weaken theni e te assay= •se--murnote heahliful di and, as a consequence, they Invigora te strengtben the entire systan, and more especially those parts which are diseased. If this cannot be done, then the ease must be reguded sepals, one , it the physician Ands It im hie to make a ravigorr van arrionv, If 'Escaped person cannot a rtalui of good nourishing food and pro. 12 it, It Is impomible that he can pin se:NV% ; and it Is equally Impossible to bring a patient to this condition so long as the liver Is burdeded with diseased bile, and the stomach laden with unhealthy slime. Almost the finn wi pmst made , to the physician by a oonsumptive Is that he will prescribe medicines that remove or allay the ewe', night sweats and chills, which are the sure at tendants on consumption. But this should not be done, as the cough is only an effort of nature to relieve Itself, and the night sweats and chills are caused by the diseased lunge. The remedies or dinarily prescribed do more harm E a lan pod.— the un the stomch, impede the= f ctions of hrrestion, and aggravate nither than sure disease. There is, afrer all, nothing like facts with which to substantiate a position, and It is upon facts that Dr. Schenk relies. Nearly all who have taken his medicines In accordance with his directions have not only been cured of consumption, but, from the fact that these medicines act with won derful power upondil the y digestive organs, patients cured n the system of all impurities gai , they flesh. lay the Cleansing Inundation for a solid, substantial structure. Restoring these organs to health is =ase an appetite. The food is properly • the quantity of blood is not only Increased, but iimade rich and strong and in the face of such a condition of the system aB disease must be banished, • Full directions accompany each of the melt. clues, so that it is not a bso lutely necessary that patients should see Dr. Sch.enek personally, unless I they desire to have their liana examined. For Npurpose be is at his principle office, No, L 5 orth sixth St., corner of Commerce, Ph.Uadel phis, every Saturday, from 6A. btu ti IP. ht. Advice is given without cMirm for a thor ough examination with the Empiroter the charge Ls SI Price. of the Pulmonic Syrup and Eleaweibd Tonle each, 11.50 per bottle, or $7.50 a ball dozen. Man drake Pills 2.5 cents a box. For sale by drug. [June 10, 1870-1 y CELEBRATED PREPARATION FOB CLEANING THE BLOOD WILL CUBE cm/via, Cutaneous IHseases, Erysipelas. Bois. Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Pimples and BtotcAu on gui Mice, Miter Affections, OW and Stubborn Mars, Rheumatic, Affec tions, Dyspepsia, Cbstlveness, Sick Headache, Salt, RheuM, Jaundice, General Debility, Chills and Aver, Anil Stomach, together with all other Diseases Arising from Impure Blood and Disordered Liver. TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE And be convinced that this medielne is no hum bug. Sold by all Druggists. CAUTION Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans ing the Blood Is COUNTERFEITED. The genu ine has the name "D. FM:IBNET & 80N" on the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and the name of Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleansing the Blood, Boonsboro'. Idd.__,_ _blown in each bottle. All others are COUNTKurBIT. Recollect that it is Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Cele. brated Preparation tor Cle i sziae Blood that is so universally used, and so meonummad ed ,• and do not allow the induce you to take anything else that they may say is just the same or as good, because they make a large pre fit on PREPABED BY DIZS. D. FAHRNEY dc SON BOONSIIOIIO', MD., And Dr. P. D. 19:ihrney, dysrille, Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine un less signed D. FAHENEY & SON. Jane 10, 1870.-6 m Iron in the Blood. NATURE'S OWN VITALIZE& THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, An Iron 2bnfc, Wilma Alcohol, Assimilates with the blood as easily as the sim plest food_, vitalizing and invigorating the whole system. It stimulates without reaction, builds up Me broken do cures Dyspepsie. Liver CO/14 pfttnt, Penults W Dropsy. Humors, ke., and expels disease from the syltemjiy increasing Nature s own vitalizing element—LEON. Primphlets free. Y o rk. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 96 Dey street, New Sold by druggists gen erally. April 1, 1970.—lynola VNWgraPh eatkritS. ESTABLISHED 1859 TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES York Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a Platinum of 01l styles. -Plows *titbit BATTLE-FIELD ! SEND STAMP FOB CATALOESTE. FRAMES, ALBUMS , & c arfi ole ving Al Agents f bu or Barnaby & MWard's Pat ent Revolm Dee. 3,186-4 f 5 -hotographie Gallery I , JACOB PENSIL is prepared at an theee to execute In the Mast style of the act alt kinds of - PHOTOGRAPHS Ambraypes, Rya Tens, Corks, Disperiels, and an other sgyles, at his *Wks? on Ealtlntore street, neartytalte Pahneatock molt Store, Genyabant an Pa of Allounan, Plmstaressi ragmen, Ste.; ,eel ntly on ham sotto' 6heap• Give ine tilptill2,llo—tf IV*" _ ADM C Badmen Cat*. indlift •Tanen, am. Piatid Mann, dnendenalid • mow►. HJILYNOLD'II Barna= &cur, for Weakness eileintbum excesses or early Indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Lees of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe -1 Me with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush ing el the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Scots Flying before the Eyes, with Tempo rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, litestlenumea, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These aymptoma„,,,if allowed to go on—which this Medicine Invariably removes—soon follow Lou of Power, Fatality, and Epileptic Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. Daring the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occur. red to two Patients p , reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sena, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that, these excesses are not fre quently famed by these direful diseases Insanity and ConsuMptionf The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan choly exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sudden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Gila ever visits It. Should a sound of the voice occur, It Is rarely articulate. Whilst we regret the existence of the above dls. eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable Ott el Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. HZLICIIOLD'S Iliermy Cow. murmur= FLUID Ernuor or Bum , . There Is no tonic like IL It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this is a testimony of all who have used or prescriber Bold by Druggists sad Dealers ever yobere.— Prise SL2S per bottle, or six bottles for Ka De livered to any address. Describe symptoms in all easmenleations. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with lee4datille of my Medea! Warehouse, and signed July 20 ,1870.-1 y WfAtaL MANHOO N THE YOUNG AND I ISING GEN 'RATION The vegetative powers of life are strong, but In a few years bow often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the kopossibllitY of application to mental effort, show its baneful in fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence Is checking the development.of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of the wont movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scene of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upoli themselves. If the ;salient be a female, the approach of the messes Is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature is to show her saving power In aniline the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas; increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on ; the en. ergim of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and wond erful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked for in vain: the parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for its victim. 'With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chunks' Wareham, 504 Broadway, New York. T. HELMBOLD I__ &son* Pmts. LOOK HEREt pRE Eton d ased the W 1 the corner ot street and E l = road, Gettysburg, ra and will carry on the Grain & Produce Busiless In all Its branches. The highest prices will al ways be paid for WheatrTke porn. Oataelcover and Tim_otity Seeds, saraamt, Sumac, y and Straw, Dried Pim% ?bits, Soap, Hams, Shoulder, country and Mee, Potatoes, with everything else In the produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constant 4 for We, Coffees, Sugar., Molasses, Syrups, 'Tess, Spimit, Balk Cheese, Vinegitr, Soda, Mustard, Starch, avows, Buckets, =acting, Soap. &e . ; also, Coat Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, &c. FISH or kinds; spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. He is always able to supply a drat-rate arti cle of Flour, with the different lands of Feed. Abq Ground Plaster, with Guano. and other fertilltizers. COAL, by Me bushel, ton or car load. He will alp° run'a Line - of Freight Cars to No. 165 North Howard street, BALTIMORE, and No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.— All goods sent tcreither place will be received and ed "C hirwa ' CAR. rded capt!y. All goods should , be mark- Aprll 2, 1869.—tf JOBILPII WIBLZ Josvpl l Wiblc & Son, PRODUCE DEALERS, tknith.cwit cor. of Bann:Kul and Washington sts., GETTYSBURG, PA H WREST cash price paid for all kinds of Grain, Hay, Straw and Country Produce gen erally. Constantly on hand for sate all kinds of . GROCERIES, The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly on hand, or secured at short notice. April 14 1870.—tf NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE uAS taken the Warehouse, lately occupied by Al Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on the line of the Gettysburgßailroad, 2 miles front Hun terstown, and will deal id all kinds of Grain and , Prod uce, giving the highest market price. I will also keep constantly on hand for sale all kinds of G R ERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Tins, &c., with Salt, Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard_, To baccos. &c. Also, the best brands of FLOUR, with FEED of all kinds; also, COAL. airlresspectfully solicit tiss pittronage of oar friends, and Invite the public to call and exami ne my stock. A . E. ECKENRODE. Jan. 22.—t, ROBERT M' C DY, DEALF.B. IN FLOUR, GRAIN,, GROCERIES, ire GETTYSBLIIG. PA. 'MB undersigned is paying at his Warehouse, 1 In Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest prices fur Pour, Inca:, Bye, (ben, Oats, Buckwheat, Meer and Timothy-Eleeds, Potatoes, &c. and invites ikroducers to give hltu a call before selling. He has constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, &c., with Salt Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps. Bacon and Lard, To. baceos, &e. Also the best brands of FLOUR, with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has SEVERAL VAL CABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano, 111usles' Phosphate and Mexican Guano. /a - Whilst s the highest market prices for all he buys he , h p e se lls at the gh lowest living pro fits. He asks a share of public patronage, re solved to give satisfaction in every ease. July? 3 18M—tf ROBERT McCURBY. NEW FIRM. BIGHAM & BROTHER ORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE OE77I'B.BMM, .P.A. TI HE undersigned, having entered into partner ship under the firm of !WHAM & will carry on the Forwarding and Commission business, at the old stand, on the corner of Wash ington and Railroad streets, and devote to it their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce. Mg-A. regular Une of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TM:WAY NOON, for Balti more and Philadelphia, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. Ry this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at ail times to an& front these eines. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our elm run to the Ware house of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North Howard street, Baltimore, andlo Burit's Warehouse, 812 Market street, Philadelphia. , We will also keep constantly on hand the best of .Groceries of all kinds , Coffee. Sow, Tea, Spices, Fish, Balt, Syrups, 011 s. Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c., which will be sold at lowest cash rate& WM. M. BIGHAM, Aug. L, 1870.-tt JAMES BIGHAM. Carptuttro and Sontractors. Wm. C. Btallsmith & Son, GETTYBB Mai, Pd., Carpenters and contractors. DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAME 9, CORI 4 HCE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, 4C., Constantly on hand, and manufactured to order out of the BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES air Orders promptly attended to. January 15,1889—t[ WM. CHRITZMAN, wirmzia axa , is Carpenter and Contracto.r. H AVING removed to my New Shop on Washington /knee, between Chainibersbwv and Met /fiddle Weds, . . and introduced Steam Power, 71 am prepared to furnish all kinds of work for e building of the best materials, and as neatly cheaply as It can be done at an other edablishment in the county. Experiencedhandsat ma i hi 1 4bless. and work executed with prom andiThi7 patcb. Alibtlinfers for all kinds Iferollr, We Mouldings, he., promptly pI and on i reasons. terms. April 16, 11369—tf GEO. C. CASHMAN, OE7I'ISBV72O. PA., Carpenter and Coiltracto& RMIIPIPCTFULLY liihwitui tEf i public, that he km removed to his New Shop, on Stratton street between Iroiir bad Railroad streets, and is. pre pared to take contracts for puttliM up and repair ing bailiff:op, at as ressimable raies as any derin Gettisbort — oll work I = i ta be t quality. He hopes by strict to bust. nem to merit public patronage. dire btu a call. April 9, lees—tt ME JOHN CRESS 1. I. WHIM r 01'1;11111 PR Oftfyititair, TELLIIB OY ;:1 Tam 87a2 AND &ma . w. is day morning. at CA a realm If not paid within tba year. continued until all arretwiewt the option of the petinehece, ADVICIIMNIManI am rates. A liberal reduothellai advertising by the quartet, Special wakes win be higertel be agreed upon. allt.The eireolatke of the . ls one half larger than that mg newspaper In Adams oonatyt Using medium, It cannot be Jos Wolin of all kinds wUI be ted and at talc rates. . EMiS;E:I 4ral ;tad ger fullii&-ALE On Saturday, the lit day el Will be sold at Public BMlkon heal Estate of DAXTIL G. • being a LOT OF GROUND, In ier towychi , Adams county, Jeremiah David Beecher proved with a BOARDED ROOM Frame and Shop, web of water at the Peaches and Grapes. The property is convenient to Shops, Churches and School mile of Arendtsviiie. and Is a • when nalksie to commence at 1 atte n% ndance will be eve known by the 11 Sept. 2,1876-4 t VALUABLE TOWN P The undersigned o ft en at Pr! slmble emblem* recently • • Douglas, tlecenals • Pa.,HaR Jrcatln D g . on the of ught - • • •" 4 and tbe_ property ofMcCona heirs ad • on the North. It Is' Improved BRICK DWELLING Milian& with au exce/lent s tell I yard, and a G a s Hydrnt la' the • • sup lied of lot ot pound fron from Carlisle street ng on Au Wthe li' which is erected a new frame Stale. Ills properly Is • • near b the Passen ge r Depot. Wit not sold Idore sattent October nest, It will on that MUT lb Sale i and If not sold then, is from the Ist of April next . . MrPersons dmarlog to • on the undersigned or David Ste MARTHA . 4 Sept. 2, HMI—VI VALUABLE PROPERT ' PRIV The under•liism4 pliers DESLRABLE TrAlittd, situater 11 in adletnlnt t ahl about_ I%an& miles f Henry southwest o . ()minnow and others. containing MO state of eulU are a new weather NOUSE, Frame Barn, a Wiring of Apple and Peach Treed, CI Trees In the yard, a well of W nerer.tallingßtream runs through the Farm. There is an The location is eonvenlent to Ch KIM&Wet. The Property Is well lulled for will be In Lots or entire to sat Sir Persons wishing to view the certain terms, will all on the aa dress by letter. Jrir-11 the above property lent day, the 20th day of &get:abet —• tered at Public Hale, on the pre P. IL, on that day. The property eon readily be di soki entire, or in lots, t• suit p ABRAM New Chester, Sept. 2., 1.1 M). —3t p IiBLIC SALE OF VAL TOWN P • By virtue den Order of the Adams county, the undersiM' lostase will and ll testament of deced, wi sell at Puttee Ss* the Ist day pf. m H October, WO, at 1 o' on the premle the OUSE and ceased, situate in the Borough et South Baltimore street. The Lot on said street and runs back to.a The Improvements coasts& of a • • • frame westherboarded HOUSE. buildng, a good Log Stable, good Fruit i , he. There is a good well • water en the premises lt vetll or In parts as may best salt agrAttendanoe will be given and known on day of sale by N Bats Sept. 2, 16T0.-t+ JO Art will also sell at Private flak. will rein, the tarm on which I • town sats. hip, oontalning 125 me A SSIGNEES' SALE OF VALUABLE MILL, A Onamturday, the Bt4 day cy , , . dock, P. Jf.. The aadamtgaett, dadimetrof and wife. under a deed for the Dewitt of creditors. Win daie„ on the premises, the t. to wit: THE FARM, containing HUI 5.6 or less, situated In Ifout e t i ta itm county, Pa., on the road I . to Emmittsburg, 3 miles fr om • • near the P. Y. E. IL The last of a lance 82055 NUR/1W elemtat ce/tar, large Mole Remit. long, Wava Cent I House, Ice musty cattte lk ina s; myriad • pump la it near the house. Also. a. story lITONE HO SL ' the Mill. three stories high, the Ant Mary Is. • per fame. It is a Choppin g KM one pair of Choppers. ora' '- There is also a daw and sad. ' • • sax stamper& The Saw 14111 is • andttigut enjoysa • The are s also a Lime Kan on the plaee is- • Laconia within three , Mot goad ottsilly sad lbeem t a ri v rtee and some of 5 • There a ac 13 .oak, Walnut. lOU in con fenced tereek g through the • Lis a good Apple r la good 11 , 12 vanety of wtshin to parelyme a emit mad see thei=aa will be given • knoisrWriall SW* H STOC . Ent. DAVIS, Jams IL Comm, Allctloneer Sept. 2, INN.—ts DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE UAL On Ranieri/lc the Nth 4/ o'clock, it, on Use - -. BY wiTnett of "Pewee of the I h.„,teneet im i ti on:2 t o etibte r lber. r the . ' :..i tr , . : • ... ~ otter *I , - T . T • • Be t...,,,,1,,i and ands stay , .- - --.-; Cellar Rada the with door, ave r = $ • Trees on the - - - Also, at the . Thrwriqt 80 0 ' ' 4 NITUKE. . hr Attlediaoll we be eve: esd known on 44701 sale b WY D. Aug. 3116:411 VALUABLE FARM AT PRIV4 The sodersignel offeotat Myatt A i OF LAND, situate in HonaWn '4 • county, 4 males north of ;4 from Henry Bel'onor's Sri , HI .." same distance MS.% the e r • • : o Church, adjoining Lana i • ~.: 13111th, and others, sontaall4 "' lan. Tbe 1m vements dm D G HOl.lBO, 0 . '• ~, Wash Home, and other • • • '• '' ' Orchard et choice trult t sad a : ..;, water. The htrra has been 40 Awls and are is good •v 4. ' ' Pine. 411`I will take Acto ask or In • tared, as it porenaam A 411 Y te. or the tbe unctnahmt• the premiers. Aug. m, lath.-41 VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLI On TM/Way, the Zd day qf • • The undersigned, Administrator ot 01 JCldd MU" deceased, win mil Hale, on the premises, the_YALBAB said decedent , situate in mal u z in i r ems county, as the turnpike WM to • more Golden's BisUon. or *IL ' ' ' are a W . • • ''' LDNA with bulidiam a l i Bank R s 'i rib. nd outbnikUiso.anevar4s=c a well et door. alma thraigh ' good madam sr an alliktent tber. moitl7 Orwitta hie hewn well ed, high state t•cumsatwa. mare la a chard of choice fruit , Considering Me locetton, qualltY WA state ot addvittloo, and the lei & rare chance tor purchasers. airfiale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. j Any, when atterst by ance wlll be- Oren • nad. kaolin JOILN V. !FETE, Ai* 19, 1270.--4 e - \ VA,4I,ITABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLI 4:4,4ohulteeri7th eePtember• at PIS faitprin 4,1 frog Maids 7. Tb!, twatbriek i • • r.'''' ... v ream. lad . 7ouos Oreh IZINTt%v remelt a aever-taiUna wen . the oe at We dwelnua. he. The Awes sage• • In the about woe t rim Me oilier t= l - , Oak owe atvea welt - . . ~ _ . ~: - Ir. -• , AO, /UMW. • . , Ell
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