T 833 MARKETS. GETTYSBURG—Sncunn LAl‘!’ F10ur....‘m... Rye F10ur..." W hite Wheat Red Wheat... Corn Kym”... ....... Unis Bnckwheat Cloverseod _ Timozny Seed Fin Seedmm Plnser 0! Paris .............. punter ground, per bag...‘ Porn... .... . ‘ BALTIMORE—rum" ml. flour. 8 so to o 62 \ uegn...... mm. 1 45 :0 l 75 Rye....... .. .... so m 93 C0rn.......... ................... mu... 7040 80 0m .. ’6O m 73 Clover 5ne11.......... . 6 25 {o 6 50 Timothy 5eed............-....... ..... 2 .20 m 2 40 Beef Cnttlc,per bund............. . 6 50,5010 (:0 llogs, per.bund............ 5 75 u 6 25 11uymnun................-:,~.........[‘8 00 £O2l 90 Whi5key..............................L.. .42 lo 43 Guano, Peruvian, per t0n......... 75' 00 HANOVER—Tuansnn nun £7121”,me wagons.“ Dash-om store: “"116“ ................. 1!ye..................n -(10tn................... 0ut!.................... (“over 5eed......... 'l‘nnothy 5ecd....... f‘1xuter................ Special» Notice... A Card to the Buffering: The Rev. W!LLIA\f Qoxcnou, while lnhoring us a Allssjonury in Japan, was cured of (Xm sumplion, “hen all other means hmd failed, by a recipe obtniuad from a leurncd physician rc siding in the grent City of chdo. ,This recine line tuned great numbers who were Full'cring from Coqsumplibu, Bronchitis. Sore Throat, (‘nughs un‘d Colds. and the duhility and nervous doprpasion mated by thew disnrdernu Déiironu of benefilu‘ng others, I will send thif rcccipe, which I have brought hnme will: "me, lo I.“ who need“. free ofclmrgc. Address Kw. WM CUSGRHVE, ’ 4:;9 Fulton Avenue. _ _ Brooklyn, N. Y. Dcc.ls, 1662. 1y _ . / U. 8. Taxes. ‘ . RSESSOR’S APPEALSl—anicp is here lly given, Unit the Lists, VuluMions and hwnlerutinne made by the scfi’rnl Aid-mm. AS-A‘uns for the Various ililisions of Adams county, will be open for cumin-« Linn M the AF<P<sor's ,Oliivp, in‘tliu Buruugh of (it-lua luirir. lmm 'l'lll'llSlHY the lF'. to Turns ilA Y the 15th of JANUARY, 1863, l-011l days inclusive. " l I APPEALS from llw name will he received l~y the «hm-sear, lN WRITING, nn i-‘IIiIMY null s \mum, the um. and mh oI'JANL'AIIY, at his‘ office in Gettysburg. ‘ ’ l'.\.Tn,\cr Hum nu: l..u\'.-—“'.'\ll nun-«la nlmll luv i.\‘ WRI'I‘ING. anfl Imus! spa-if) the particu lilr (any, matter or thing respecting \\ lxich u (lovh‘inn is requested; hmi shall murmncr Mute lliu ground or plinciple «(inequality or error complained 01:” , , - . ‘ ' RUHERT G. HARPER. Assessor. 11m: llislrlct, l’cnnqlvnnin. Gettysburg, Jim. 5, 11563“ Aucfioneering. ‘HF. undvrsiguud respectquy-nnnmmccs to '1 1h!- public thin hu- lzns mken mt Livcnsc, unuler the Nntiuunl 'l‘nx Law, In Anemone”, um! is. now prupmjt-d m 013' Snl’esj‘nnd nt'ohd n, nil Inhsilwss in let 111 w. Persnnseuuusling business to him, will h.-Yl‘ it prunu‘nlv “Hand'- (d In, by culling upon him personally M. «his rI-sidonco, in (‘umlnt-rh-nd township. ncnr My l-r-I‘ MI”, or by luldrt-ssing him by lttter ut [- ‘greoxnuuunt, P. 0., ,\duvni'muntr,'l‘:l. EV“ ; G EURGE PATTERSON. J 5 2863. 3” 32.9 $lO Reward. yrm' ‘nlcn frnn'l the promifies‘nf the ano I'mo' m “Pl"l‘ick to“ (whip. Adams ninnfifi the pus! mnmh, a number of _ sMann—4o mam f 0: prnporty, ‘l "1'” Egnmer and 1h I 1 :1 Turnpike Stuck, juimtsy v Pnlicica, kr. (A rmynrd of $lO shill; tor the rorm my of Hliff pupegu. ‘ JOHN Bl'LyEß‘, Tnuner. "I", 1863. 31* 4;" Notlce. k‘ FORGE D'.'T'l‘l'2R»\'S ESTATE—Letters _ I Hammenmr)‘ on flu: esmteh! Georg:- Du't— in. lute of ['ninn tuu'nshipfikdmns rounty, dot-cased, having been gmntml to the unher biguod, residing in Gornmny township, be lit rub)" gives notice to all pvnonc indebted to said estate to maketimmedinte pnyment,and thou-ering clnima "grainst (lie smue to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JUIIX DUTTERA, Executor. Jay. 5, 186?. 61* ' Notice. z' {JEXII'S ROWINSUN’S ESTATE—Lemar! A testamentary (m the estate of Alexius Rabinaon. luh- of Oxford tonnship, Adams ca, deceased, lmv'm: hven gan m the "rider- FiunedJesiding in the same townihip, be here by giws no'ix-e to null persons imlrhted to said estate to mnke immediatejnyment, and those 1m rim: claims against the smnr lo present. them properly authenticated Mr settlomopc. _ J.\ .\l ES 4101e5053 ~Ex’r. Jan. 5, ISG'L 6t . ‘ The Magic Time Observer, HE PERFECTION 0F MECHANISM, being Ti} Hunting and Open Face, or Lady'l or Gontlemnn'a Al'mch comhiued. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decidedly the best nnd (-llenpest time-pine for general and reliable use, ever offered. It has within it nnd connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment, rendering a key en tirely unnecessary. The casespf this Wntvh are composed of two metals. the outer one be ing fine 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action lever movement. and is warranted an Accurate time-piece: Prile, supfrbly en graved, per case of a half duzen, $204.00. Snniple Watvhes, in nI-nt morocco boxer, lor those proposing to buy at wholeséle, $35, sen! -h_v express, wuh hill pnynble on delivery.— Suldiera must remit payment in advance, on we cannot collect from those in the Anny. _ I Address . ' HUBBARD BRUSJ; CO.. Sole importers, _ or. Nassau 8: John Sm, New York. Jan. 5. 1863. _m Medical Cam. OCTORS -O’NEAL a SWO‘PE have 3-0 . p cimed themselves for the PRACTICE 0 lEDICINE in Gettysburg and iwvin‘inity— ()flice 'm Wille’ Building, opposite the link, Nigbcews will, for the present, he made an hc residence of 1):. Swope, in East York street Dec. 22,1861. ‘Bm Gettysburg NGLISH AED CLASSIC INSTITUTE— E The next Session will commence on MJN. AY, the 5111 of JANUARY, 1863. ' 1 For particulars address REV. WM. -Mc}SLWEE, Principl.’ Mus MARY Win-r, Assistant. Dec. 22, 1552. m _ . Notlce. ATEARINE MILLEB’S ESTATE—Lat n testameutdry on the estate of Cam;- e / Killer, late of Conowngo townshigéd unty, deceased, huring been gran nhe ‘ , Eldersigued, residing in the same townnhl be hereby gives notice to all persons indebr: to said estate to make immediate payment d those having claim: against the same to p cut them properly authenticated for settle JOSEPH KLUNK, E _ Dec. 8, 1862. St ‘ \ PURE GROUND SPICES, selected n' _ ‘ ground expressly for Dr. ROBERT BR NER’S New Drug Store. ' LL the best Faun Medicines can 563 d A n. the new Family Drug and Premi on tore of ' . Dr-ELEOME. ‘G. CARR bu just received a 3;, . assortment of Gent'l (Emmi,- ome and examine them: ( j COM} OIL—M ‘ _ DR. 3. nonmws Drug ‘B‘ , a Annual Report 0/ Nu Famun’ I!va Fur lfl‘m’m' C”’“P”".'l~ Qf Donn, Conway. Kramer" "“1 Em: "'l4 ‘ WmManchukrmrll’hpmu (-1 (3""13/ 0/ YWI‘. Tm: President .nd mum of ”w nhove unmedCompnny. ln cowhiml'“ “'“h lhe 152lISectmn of UN Aft l-nlikd " A" A"! to provide for the incorpmation 0f Inl'll‘nn'ce CONplnien," inMVCd April I'3, 1350, nuke the follcm ing report: ‘. Valuation of properly insur“d nit" deducting iun'endcfid l’oliciel, $3,150,367 74 Totulnmountof propertynt r”: $43217,“ 85 ValueofAueu,Pr€miumllo‘"! unusable, 974559 50 Bxpenacnorthecumntyw-n- Iludiug PrintilghSeaan-‘fi Cash in the hands of the rm?- 1"", nnd other Insets lulhe hands of the Summary {l'd Agents, n‘ror'wn of IN“ bu not H yql been converud into cash, _ The CompanyJuringlhf ”m“ sustained no l'ocscl by fire. lnsu'rnnces cglltinuc to be cfi'ec Company at the utnblishrd “fuss are unusually low, for (ht l'e““d.° nnrl its risks have hemc'mze 5005', the unit‘s: kind of prowl.“ “11 have occurred they lmvellw‘fg be! 1y paid. The benefits thrtl’ml’e 0‘ this Company‘ are equfll‘“ ”'on 01 while the risksmcmsid'mm.‘l9s‘ . , The followinz‘nnmed persons clickin thorlzed $85181)! thrwml’mfl'l l C. S. Fri-er, bowl-township, 1 "Fury 8. Bear, Cmm‘unu, “ Jan-ob l". Krone, Ruben)", ‘ , Nut-tin L, Duldmg. Hancllester, ‘ Michael Emu, West “Wham; , ‘ J. Bfßungllan’imd‘sey lsnu Bed, Sliretrébllrl'; _ ‘ Adam Elmugla: Hop-WM; , S. L. Balm, Helhfl- , ~ Benjamin Leese, 0'40"“: l ; Z. n. l'lemdel, Wither, i ‘ , Jesse Bucr,Codiru“3 . ‘ ' Jacob Greenfield, “WW3“: ‘ ‘Julm Emmi, anilm, _r i Jmncs (iriflilh,“'l37”'gm”y l l . Alexnndl-r C. Hrl'i'dyv Beutl'hbbtlom, : Leni Chionisler.P'"|P!o}l. Adams co. ‘ ) LJUIIS IIUUI {mi President. Wl3. l’mnw, SecrcMY- ‘5 j «,6 00108 .'-0 “ ‘ 4 '55 ...l 25 ml 40 ...l ‘l5 [Ol 30 I be ........... so ‘ 0 00 .............x 75 m z oo 2 oo '1 oo 2 oo 5 so ’6 25 7 oo ... '1 25 lo I 35 6 00 2 N) 7 00 Jun.s, IW. ‘ 7"7_‘_, Valuable Real Prdpelfty 4 T PL‘KLIC sAlfli-vjth SA'l‘l'RDAYflthe A 17m day oIeNLAR’I nfixflhlhe sub. ”rim”; E\.-cuwrsJr Jouxlhhunn, deceased, will o'rer 41 Public “'9' 0” [th PremisesJ “10 folio“ in-z ulnahle .qu Estate or'snid.dec‘d.,viz: Tum 31555105 HR“: 'Sil‘m‘e in “ending township, .Sdanaloufltg‘y_l"-!-y ndjOining lands of JICOJ‘, Smith. lieunmm Mnlpun, Minimal Ind l't‘ll‘l‘ ”"501. and others. chnfiypining [6O LAG“. ml,“ or lw‘ with nfiutfiuieficy offirat ruin .‘lcmluw and \luodland. 'i'hq‘farm iyin new,“ Cultiym‘un. inning bee: selvernl time. lluml; and x e {‘ncing is 0! lb . best quality, may” anhe nu:r.-.ils. It is one olEthe most Framing“. (. )filfllbel'ollnty. Th 7 improve: menu‘cmgsi‘f of & TWO<story Brick; IMF. E, new Two-story llrick lln‘k-bulllill‘ly large Bunk Burn, thon Sud, Corn Crib, Cnrrinpe [longinrlrgc [log Pen, Spring House, Smoke ll «He, Iry House. and all other news;— fifiry uut-hLildum: two springs of never-fail; ing mutu- mun-Hen! to the buildings, also a well, hit: 1] pump in ,it, at the barn-yard; an excellent Apph Orchnrd, not excelled in the lowushiy‘. with other fruit, Sui? M peachcs, pears u;ll_cl1Lr:ll‘5. There is' ne‘ver-failing Blredn] o'iulpr hmngh. {he farm. ‘ ; 3925*”; MUVQAY, 1118 mm at JANUARY noxi. w?! bonsai-« Lon the premisesiA TRACT OF (‘Hl‘Nl'T II\IBER-LAND,situfite i 1 Hun tingtonfivwwh p, Adm-us county,i «(golfing -lnn.lq a John 11-uum, Smith's heirs, and them, ‘conmiulg 5 Aire'mnd 94 Perches.LjT tract. is well I‘rre’d “ilh first, rate mil‘ti b . . 3g?! rsons wishing to view ilbja unsion prupcrL arc rul'icstcd to call a: the msiun lmn 'nd to new the chesnu: tifnbé-lnnq, Jamimm mu) he called on. ' i j-3‘“'.~z,le locommenge n! 30 o’clnak, A. )1., an Jul days. “hm attendance willxbe giself and mom known by "y ..,_ >~IOMIJ ». fiDAH MILL’R, w. Q l-\ mgqx M LLBR, ll . ‘ \Il IFR 1:, ~ q 4 ‘ , Dec. :1. I:ch is A Executors. ' i Public Sale. r ‘ g : Murmn, the 24m of LIANUARY. 0 v u, 111».- subscriber will ofl'el" nt Pubiic [mu-,4. me Lruniaes, A TRACT OF LAND, ‘s3va in Renting township, Adams county, adjui' my: India of Arlyn; Brown, George ‘ Cron r. Georgy Fissel, Wm. Myers, Ind others, ,comn wing {4 Acres, more or less—about 115 acre uemg‘ vomilmd. ,The clenrcd laudl has been H limt-t—gmnite‘sbil. Then-5 is a good sun: on the property and running water (hr: gh it—nlw a first rate Orchard of young net-just [ii-pinning to hem. I l'ilonui'Ehing to View the property fire :2- tqrmed to «all at Salomon miner‘s Potter < Slip, near by. -_ ‘ 1 , t gPSnle to commence at 10 o'clock, A. BL, I’on said day, when attendance will bi: given pd n-rms naae kuOWn by V : ' ADAM C. MILLER. 1 0m 26,15§2. u ,- , ! “Hod: for New Year! ! CST mind, at conom a: GILLESmes, J n. {rem supply of‘FRESHI GROCERIES, of l“ kfnds,lbe best and nicestevor brought to 'rottibhu‘z. A splendid article of FLOUR on m...' aim New York Bvcrcwnm'r MEAL; up.) lot No. l MACKE‘P-EL; FRUITS and 2-0 ’I‘ICI‘IUNS, a large varictymll freph; a new oyt Celnr n‘nd Willow Ware; :1. large and fine [\ss Imm or (foul Oil Lamps, Wilh an excel l-nt Mile of Coal Oil. We nre,also prepared :0 tel-Lumps to be used for Cool Oil. 011 up allchoicc brandspLSL-gara and Smoking 'nn wainz Tobuccoa. (rive us a ‘cnll. Wa ca M‘mumerate a tenth of our‘ urticles..—‘ Yo ' find everything that is nahully kept ‘m is c 1153 Family Grocery: ' , - [ CODORI Ip-GILLESPIIQ. ‘eiytbm-g, Dec. 29, 1882. , ‘ "ff "" "‘—'—T" ' ‘_—’_‘—__“—_’—- QN Z. HOLLEBAUGH’S ESTATE.—I)et~ Q L's of administration on the estalte of John lebaughflate “Gettysburg, Adq‘ins conn ty, 'ensed, having been granted to The un dc :ued, residing in thepame piaceflfe hereby gh’ ,notice to all parsons indebted ‘0 said an to make immediate payment,r.ud thb‘se helm claims against the name .tn present LII properly authenticated for settlement. ‘ ‘ WM. H. GULP, Adm'r. __ Dc. 2_9,Al_esz. e: M, l V L ' I In)! CHRISMER is carryingod the Cooper'- .ng business, in all its brnfiglus, in quk 1,21, Gettysburg. FLOUR BA RELS, ixi any i'ed quantity; made W girder, at short no and at low profits. REPAIRHN}, of All ls,nmnded to, promptly and cheaply.— Vry efforb win be made to rendet autism:- o: to customers. lac. 29, 1862. Gm , O Yes—o Yes—O Yes. ll}? untférsigned would most respectfully nnounce to the people of Gettysburg and : \Y’lcinity, thurhe intends to continue B%]? " NGq liTis vaHdus branches, having taken tidcense for that purpose. Good: tn ken on nfinission and sold at as moderate charges” nbe expected. H. G. CARR York st, Gettysburg, Dec. 29, ’62. 3:11 ' 01. VIL. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY.— jbe “ Visitor” will commence its «walk up with the January N0.,1863. This is the y my School Periodical published at {No fitho men Notice. Coopering. Clark’s School Visitor. I FIFTY ass-rs A nul vne form. Beautifully A illustrated.— gs, Music, Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, 5, km, (cut, from the very best writers. “Visitor" has the largest. circulation of ueatioual Journal puplished. is the time to form clubs for Winter 3. Semi for a specimen, and see induce -0 clubs. Address IGHADAY & HAMMOND, Publishers, 29, 1862. Philadelphia, Pa. ES! SPICES] SPICESI—The finest :r ofiered here—bought at the manufa ‘A full lot at all sons—put. hp in puck nm one cent up. CUDORI & GILLESPIE. BRELLAS of every variet IL . lzlfiiiNG’S. Bherlfi”s Sale. IN pursuance of sundry wn’l! ofVendiLioni Exponns, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams county, I’n.,nr.d to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at. the Court H'ouse, in Gettypburg. on SATURDAY, ”I; lOllf'dny of JANUARY next. (1i63,) M l s3ok, I’. )r., the following deauibeu Real to viz: . ‘A The? OF LAND. situn'e in Cumberland “Whillip, Adams county, P 4” nv'jniuing lands of Sdmuel Cohen. S. S. Schmucker, and others, containing )0 Acrca, more or less, im proved wuhaTwo-sloryunfiunhcd 1408 Dwelling HOUSE, "ilh a one ntory Log Back-building attached, Hdg Pen, lome fruit trees, kc.— Sfiiled and taken'in execution u the property 01191111137“: Kxcuu. 86 ('9 ‘ Auo —- A QtARTER LOT OF GROFND, ritunte in 15h? Borough o! Gettysburg, Adams county, P 3,, frantingon the north side of West High street 15 f“): bounded on the west by lot of Solomon quers, north bynn alley, and east by lot of Mgchael Bushman, imrroved with R Two-story Brick DWELLL‘}; HOUSE, with a One-story Bri -k Back-building nttuched; Cellar linger laid House: with the prhflege of: wall of lwuter; some fruit trees. Seized and taken in fxecution in the property of Dunn F. Pn ‘l'l. ‘l'L'n'. " ' ; 1.25 l 93 |tyem, bu 'ted by the Mob mien tenzqars, } ugly-upon n‘re losses 1: ptpmp'tl nlurlng In any other, i A ’LOT OF GROUND. mum in midtown \ an§ Foamy. frquting on Chambcraburg street, ‘ ijpxning lot of Alufiunder Cubénn on the east, 1 we” byuxe heirs ofWilliam Hollz ryrqrth and running back mun alloy, 1 Imp-owed with n vajé-story Brick 1 Dwelling HOUSE, with «ODE-story ‘ [Rik-building, a. Frame Slaughter House and Mm‘blo, to. Seized and taken in execution as glxelpruperly ofocanL Ennzn. -' , - SAMUEL. WOLF, Shm'f. « ‘qllnrifl": bfiice, Gcnysburg, Dec. 22,.’6‘2. Wen pg! cent. {of {hewurch‘nse~ money It n'nll sales by the Shcfitfmuat be paid over iéxhediately ufzcr thé‘propcrly is struck down 0 fipon failure to comply therewith the proper tfl will be again put up for sale. _ - [mm ‘_.._ . .rw— ‘ l Sherifl’s Sale. I . ‘ ‘X pnrsnnnre of A urit of'alihs Fieri‘l-‘ncins, ‘ issued out of the Count of Comuion Pleas of Adam‘s county, Pm. and'td me direcwd, will be exposed to Public Side. at the Court Hone, in Gellyshunnon SATURDAY, the 17”] day of‘ JéNUAIIY next, 1863, at l u’clock._P,.‘ XL, the ilollowing described Real Estate, yiz: Al TRACT OF LAND, situate :in Liberty togship, Adams conhly, Pm, adjoining lands of ,lristi'u] (lverboltzt‘r, lLSlngle. and others, contuiniug 50 Acresumurc or less—ghoul. 7 nerds in meadow—improved with u; a 'llvlt'o-stur‘v l‘mnw'Wealhex-board- if!“ a I ‘ ed Dwelling HOUSE, with :1 Buck- JP; buil‘ding nttnchedfiwal of_wuter-.__‘ ~ '.;..:’g near the (loo‘r of the dwelling, Lug lhrn, with flfilud hunched. some fruit tri-os, kc. Seized nnd‘taken in exei‘ution asltbe prnperly OfMABY Wo+uv hnd Wu. Woman . ' SAMUEL WOLF, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Gettysburg, Dec. 2?, ’62. W'Fcn per cent, of the purchise mnney upoh n]! sulés by the_Sheriff must. be paid over imniedmtely nfte: the property is strpck down or q‘pon failure f 5 comply therewith the proper ty Tll be 'agnin put. up for-sale. 2 ;. Tax Appeals. {NE ‘Cdmmissionen of Adams county here ]; bj give notice thin they have fixed upon the {Q‘rlofiing times fqr the holding or Appenli for Ethe 'sfiijerul Boroughs' nnd Townships of ‘ Ad {ms county, at the office of the County Com misfioners, in Getty/shunt, when am! where itho wili attend to hear Appenls.belweeu the ‘hon’Ls oi Sb'cmck, A.‘ M. and 3 o'clock, P. LL, 1 at each (1153115 fallows: ‘ V The Appeals for Gettyahurgr Cumberland, Gerlnumy, Oxford, Hllnliugtun.l‘fllimore, and Ilniniltonbnn, on TUESDAY, the 20111 day of 1 .mxnnmr next; : . For Fraukiin, Stmbnn, Memmen, Butler, iMounlplensnnt, Mountjoy. and Conownzo, on “'HDNESDA\’,the 215'. day ofJANUAHYm-xt; ‘ For Reading, Hamilton, Liberty, Tyrcnc, Fnion, Freedom. nnd“ Belwick Borough and ‘ Township. on THURSDAY, the— 22¢ day bf JAXUARY next. ‘ ; By order of thel Commissioners, ‘ . J. M. WALTER, Clerk Dec. 22, 1863. td fiecond Arrival. ORE MEN CALLED FOR !—5,000 ABLE- N BUDXED MEN ‘AND BOXS WANTED 1.“) EDIATELY— , To ‘ uy Overconts from Picking, I' To buy Uveréonts :rom Picking. ‘1 To buy Overcome (tom Picking. To My Dress Cons from Picking, I i To buy Dress Cbnla from Picking. i . To buy D 3933 Coats from Picking. To buy: Businesp’t‘oauy from Picking. ‘ . {To buy Businéss Coats {rpm Picking, - “ "To buy Bua‘nifis Coats from Picking. TO bu,?antaino¢a irqm Picking. - 1, "I‘o buy Pnntaloions from Picking, 3 . To buy anuloons from Picking. To buy dress a: commoh Vesta trom Pickingq To buy dress : clomm‘on Vests from Picking. To buydi‘ess I common Vests from Picking. To tn; Buffalo and Gjum Show from Picking. To 'uy Clocks ofnll kinds from Picking To buy Violins nnd Accordeons from Picking. To buy Gloves and Hosiery from Picking. To iiy Shins and Drawers from Picking. To uy Trunks and Carpet. Sacks frem PiClcing. To uy Umbrellas and Games from Picking. To buy Notions, 4%., km, from Picking. wxotwimsmndiim the heavymdvnnce on all nrlicles of clothing; I am still selling goqu at astonishingly low prices. Call and see. ' like. 22,1862. / J F. B. 910 mm. _._ 7.... _.. ~ -'__4r__.__._.___._. '- 136 w Goods !-‘-Large Stock! 1 3803 A.“ TAILORING. ' . . , JACOBS a: BRO. buggjust receivéd from the dities a. large stock ‘0! oda for Gentleman's what, embracing 1? varietygfi...» 1 ‘ __ - ;cLb'rHs, _ J CASSIXERES, ‘ ' .‘ . VESTTNGS, Cns‘finets, Jeans, aerwith many other goods for spring and summer wear. They are prepared to mske up gurmenta u the ph%rtest notice. mid in the very best man ner.‘ he Fashions areregnlnrly recrived, and clothing made in rany flesired style. They al may: make neat. its, #hilu their sewing is sure to tie subsu‘ntial. ‘ :‘ ' ‘ They ask A pontindnnce'of the pufiic's pa tronage, resumed bi good work and ‘Tnoderatf éhryges go earn it. __ , ~' 1 , ‘Gpttysburg, Aprir 7,‘ 1862. , y i 25 HORSE POWER ENGINE with 3 Boat ‘ qr: m 6 & hug: copper Worm, made for Distillery, muhing 400 bushels .corn daily-,- Will be sold at low priné. Apply to ’ 1’ CLARKE, ALBAUGH ék CO.,' . Dp‘c. 29,1862. "7w Frederick city, Md‘ ' Auctioneering. lEORGE EPLEY respectfuliy informs the public that he continues the Auctioned" ing business. His charge! are always moderate, and‘ he never spares in diam. to please. He hopes to merit and éceive a continuance of public patronage. He refers to Issue Robinson, Esg., of Fairfieid, and Robert. Martin. of Get tysburg. who are authorized to make engage mems for him. His post office address is Ureenmannt, Adams county, Pa: 3 Q‘George Epley is a Licensed Auctlofié’er. Oct. 20, 1862! ANCY WALKER'S ESTATE—Letters of administration on the estate of Nancy Walker, late of Reading township, Adams 00., deceased, having been {rented to the under signed,reaiding in the ume township, be here. by gives notice to all p‘usoni indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. D. M. 0. WHITE, Adm’r. Nov. 24, 1862. 6t OURNING GOODS.-—-The finextrusort- M meat of Mournin‘ Goods ever ofl'ered, can now be seen und bmght at lower pricel than they have ever been sold before. Call It once at. thesign of the Bed Front. April 21. FAHNESTOCK BROS. EW FALL A: WINER GOODS i—A good _ assortment of Fallond Winter Goods u ueup M the‘ cheapest a ASCOT? & SONS ,EW SPRING GOD’S—just opened “the N New 810” of M. SPANGLER. QEMEI For. Sale. Notice. I Good News for Everybody! [COME TO GOLDMAN‘S. : AT SAMSUN'S ULD sum I ALL xrzw GOODS! CHEAP] CHEAP! CHEAP! Isaac Goldman,‘ just. from Baltimore. has opened 5 Clothing Ind Variety Store at Sam aou‘a 01d Corner. on the Diamond, in Gem“. burg, where he ofiers 3 large stock of Good. in his line, and which he will-ell It price: so low as to aslonisll I” buyers. “is usortmem, which will be found made ofthe belt mulerlals in the best manner, comprise. everything in the line of Men 1 k Boys' Wear, \‘IZZ Over Coats. In large variety; ‘ Dress Coats, 3 large variety; , Sack Count, mint-go variety ; Panmloons, a large Variety; Vests, a lurfie variety; ‘ Shirts, Handkerchiels, Neck Tics, Gloves, Snsg'cnden, Cnrpét Raga, Knives, Ponlilonnnies, Gentleman’s IDressiug Combs, be. _ Henry Boou‘, not ‘0 be but; ,churs, Tobacco, ‘ iFine n'ssongient of Pipes, km, kc. Give Minna cull: 7NO trouble to show Goods. By sellingiood Goods, at mdernre profit; he hope: 10 pléase am purchasers. Don't fo'get “ the Spo&”—-Snmn¢u'a Old Corner. 1. Gettysburg, Decfilb, 1862. Deslrable frown Property, ‘ T PRIVATE sALE.——Will be offered at A ‘Privnfe Sule. hnttlthe lat of April next, t eHOL’SE AND LpT on Baltimore street, ad juining the “Computer" office, and recently oc-, cupied by Dr. A. W. Dorsey. The House, is large, containing ll rooms, garret and large dry cellar, and in giood repair. The Lot is a full one, 60 feet front, running bank the full depth, giving n lnr e gardemn net'er-fniling well of good water at the door; a new Fnifne Stable, with an all y from High street, ‘as I w_ay of abeess. Up n the wholelthis is one of the most pleasant ncations and the property one of the mos_t dfsl'mble in Gettysburg.— Possession given on In of April next, minus session of part of the propeity may he had at once. For terms 61¢, apply on the premibee. . _ 4 110x01: NIGUDEMUSJ Nov. ‘24, 1862. t! ‘ g Office of Jay Cdoke, 3 . (SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, J: 00., IIAXKERS, n mum STREET, Ind’eiphin, Kov. 1, 1862. , having been appointed EENT by the Secretnry of v prepared to furnish, at :AR 6 PER on isoxns, ‘s, ~desi metal as “Five ble qt tie pleasure of the ‘e yesirs, and authorized by were“ February 25;, 18152. XUS‘nre issuc‘l i;n [sums of 00. : ‘ , ' BONDS in dump of $5O, ind $5000.,” ’ ' . cent. per nni'mm‘will com mrehnse, and is ,1-1 [N GOLD, ih is eflnal, {H.IIB present Ihhunt EIGJII‘ P ‘R GEXT. is: Mechanics, dapitnligts, 1' money to, inveht, should that these Bonds are, in RTGAGE [When all Rail ‘Stoeks' and Securities, ducts of all the Manufac -9 country: and that the ion made for the payment uillnt’ou of principal, by tise Stamps and‘ Internal eke these Bonda the . rand Jim! Popular Invest llm Market. , ived at PAIL in Legnl ' l and checks of banks at Subscribers by mail will ion, and every t“. cility and ffurde‘d on application at T JAY COOKS:I A 114 sou PM The undersigned, SUBSCRIPTION A the Treasury, is no once, the 1 NEW TWENTY wt of the United Stat Twenties,” redeemn Government. nftcrfi Act oi (Innuresa, up The cutrux no 350. 3100, Sam, $l.l The REL-‘XSTER $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO. Interest at Six pc mence from date of : PAY A B I Semi-Annually, whi premium on gold, 10 PER ANNUM. Farmers, Merchnn and an “ho have a 1 knnw And remember eficct, 11 FIRST MI madz, Canals, Bnn and the immense pr lures, (gm, &c., in t» mu and ample provi o! the interest and 1i Customs Duties, Er Revenue, eefi’cs to Real, 10:: Acqtlablc EME Subscripliulxs rec Tender‘ .‘l‘ites. or no [air in Philadelphia. rece’v'c prumpt atteu explanation will be . this office. nds will bqkept on'hnnd y. E, Subscription Agent. A fqll supply MWI for immediate dclh'e JAY COO ‘ Kowlo, 1862. 3 I . 1 case. _ ‘ THE following up licu‘tiou to keep a public ‘ house of entert inmeat, has been filed in mybfficc, wi’h the :- quisizc number of‘sign ers, and will be piesentcd M the Court. of Quartet Sessions, 0 Tau/Jay, the 20:]: day of .lyuuary next: ' " JACOB W. PETE%,, B'ntler township. . sron 31.7025“. 1 .L J. EATON, Ge ydbuxg. l J H}! EICHOLTZ, Clerk. ‘ ‘ Pei! S. H. Excuonz, Députy Dec. 29,1862. mi - « mutaty Goods: _ lAFF' AND LIN]: UFI’ICERS.—[ am pi-e- S pared to turl'sl, at lh‘ lownst possible rules. Stuff and Bin}: Oflicei-s with full dress HATS, indicating 'nk, SWORDS, SASHES, and other nquipmepfi. Officers are especially invited to call. I R. .F. McILHENY‘ Nov.‘3, 1862 -v.-- ._ +__.___. ___.._ Railroad Election. HE Annual" Ele&lon for a President and ‘ Twelve Manager]? [or the Gettysburg Rall run‘d, will be hell at,the;ofliue of the Company, in the second story the Passenger Depot, in the Borough of Gctgsburg, on the SECOND MONDAY of JANLI RY next, (January 12, 1863,);{2 o’clock i.” the afternoon. ‘At the same time and plm: there ml] be held. the regular annual meeting of the Slockhaldei‘s. Dec. 21. td SDAVID WILLS, Spc‘y. lection 0R one Presiden andptwelve Directors, to mmagq the anirl‘ of' the Littlestown Rain-pad Company 'nr the ensuing year, will be held in complin: e with Law, on the 12211 day, being the SEC IND MONDAY in JANU; ARY next, at 2 o’cl k, P. 31.», in the room of the Compnny, “men (1 to the Freight. Hontp. All persons interute hare invited toinltgnd, . ‘ By an! of the Board. _' Dec. 22. M" W. F. CBUL’SE, Sec'y. r Nbface. ‘ ‘ ‘ OHS CARBAUGQ‘S ESTATE—Letters of ndministnaion ‘the estate of John Cur hanthMe omenkl n twp.,Adams county, de ceased, having been ranted to the undersign ed, residing in the a me township, sh‘a‘hereby gives'notice to auger-sons indebted no laid em“. to make imm iate payment, nud thou havinglclzims signals the same 110 present them properly authenticMcd for settlement, SALLY CARBAUGH, Adm’x. Dec. 22, 1862. St. The; Army ? THE POTOMAO ALL SAFE.——Every body take uotipe that H. G. OARR’S is the plaé‘e to get your Christmas presents, from the fact that any one purchasing 25 cents worth of CHRISTMAS TOYS gets. a nice little book, giving a short account of thq rescue of the beautiful Indinu'Priucess Tulaj and my one purchnsiug to the amount of $1 gets 1 copy of Col. E. E. Ellsworth’s unhve Drill, with a. full biography of his life. ‘No. 113, opposne the Bank. ' [Dec. 22, 1861.- HE attention of the Ladies is respectfully invxted to a large and splendid assort ment of Ladien' fin; Kid Boots, Lasting Gai ten, Gum Overshoea,‘ &C., just. received It Oct. 28. R. F.. McILHENY'S. TATIUNERY, of :41 kinds, “Di-. 11. H 033 NER'S New [Family Ding and Prescription Store. UFFALO ROBES.—-A splendid lotjuu re ceived at ‘ PIOKING’S. OTTON GLOVES, for Ken and Boys, (In be had cheap at SCBICK'S. ALICOES, a! good an evev, M from 6} £4: C 12; cu. per yard. I: be had at SCHICK’S.’ OUNG Men’s Ffi Itylel of Hm and Y Cap! 20 per cent. lower than usunl prices n. R. F. McILHENY’S. MERICA‘N EXCELSIOB Good COFFEE— A a: Java and cheap as rye, for sale It CODOBI & GILLESPIE’S.. LL kinds of STEAW GOODS, embracing A len’l add Boya’ Bus, Xiases’ and Chil dren'n Hun, Shsker Hoods, to., ten in April 21 R. F. liclLHEflY’i. AME !—-HAMS lA—A [urge lot of priina Jinan, gilt received and for 5:19 che- ,- n 99, 188 . CODORI& GILLESPIE'g. READY ROOFING, NO. 73 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK- This article 15‘ mgdo of In extremety thick Ind [trons woven fabric, Invented and mumflcénnd equal, for our on yin, and h seven! time. thither tin 'tho cotton abut- in; common]! and in all other compo-him: roofing. ind cbmequeqny {u more dnnble ‘ - 1 From the luperiér thickneu of thin cloth, it receives, in saturation, n (u 3:51" mount of the Intel-«proof composition, Ind when finial» ed with the hmprqof coating on the nrfnce, . ‘ l h pmenu the most comptetely finished—ma, we no confident, moat durable—roofing now known. It geedl no find com applied on lhé roof, u 111 other kinds do IT IS “READY" TO 'NATL DOWN It is manufactured and put up if; rolls shout. pne'hundxed feet'yong, And three feet wide; requifing 01111 to be untolled, ind ngiled on thd roof. _’ln this convepient and finished state, it is especiifly worth; the attention of ‘ HARDWARE HERCHANTS, ' ‘ f . TINNERS, BUILDERS, x -‘ . and‘all who bu; to sell again. We do not hold 1 . out to and} the prospect. of enormous profits I ‘ t i2lmedinely, b‘n we ofler a. really menchanw l . blo article, in. nemand every where, and at a] l. titans. w-E CALL AT‘EEXTION To A FEW POINTS! lst. It. costs {2l]} about half as much as tin, land is twin; asidu‘xubie. - . _ . l i I 2d. It is mlnptcd to all'kinds of roof?i whéthqr steep or flat. ‘ _ )1 31). It is net ufi'ectéd injurionaly by heat or cold. ’ ' i . . 4th; Any ordinary workman ca'n apply it; 5111. It is not the "chegpeat" roofing Glh. It. is the but roofing._ A ’ This Roofing‘has begn used in everyynriety ofgcl'mmte, from Cnnn’dzt to Cahfomia, am! we can most positively recommend it. to he entire ly proof agnihst the changes of bent and cold that. are 3:30 dcflruclive to many other kinds of Roofing. A ' f IT WILL NOT SOFTEN AND RUN iN HOT ‘WEATHER 1’1“ WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD , WEATHER. It ié i perfect profectio‘n against fire from the‘ fulling‘cinders and fragments fro‘m. burn ing buildings adjoining this Roofingq . ' .h in so elasyticpnd’strong that this“ sumxxglxb or ROOF-BOARDS does not lnjure it. ‘ 1 I It. is panicula’rly valuable on Factories. Foundries, Sugarfiefineries, Distiilclies, and at} building: whereihe air ia'impregnfled with ‘ gases or moisnxrel, Mlich rapidly corrode,frbm Libe’inside, alllin And meml'roub. r . .1 3‘ FOB. STEAMBQAT DECKS, l ' ~ CAB-TOl3, ,PJ‘AZZAS, and all roofs used for whking a, dire articb answers fur better flmn any me I roof—as it will bmi such usage without. cracking or breaking. , ‘ )1 It'is e'nsily applied over 01¢. a: ' . SHINGLE noors, ' - , WITHOUT, REMOVING TIL}: smxcLEs Also the GUTT E R S i ‘ ~ can he fprmed of? this ma'terial, filming the ex! pense ofMETAL ONES. - ‘ The cos: of applying it is veny light, and any ordinary yoof on be finished in the same day. plinsznvn Youn‘noovsx _ ‘, gr wocn'nx ROOF LgAKs, IF your: 'rm rid/or HAS , ‘ ,sn‘utunusnaonss IN IT, I? Youa‘ 'mr ROOF NEEDS na-p‘gmnxc, LIQUI D ‘ GUT-TA-PERCHA CEXENT «n: emcuauy close up .11 m *nnller RUST HOLEsfnnd torui a heavy elns ic body-over the whole surfn‘ce, am will pi‘event BUST. apd in: many years longe; than ordinury paint. ~ ‘:Q ’ : 13 mm sa‘mGLE Rod? LEAKS, 15‘ man GUT’I’ERS LEAK; IF THE .romrs AROUND YQUB cmsmnys . LEAK, ‘ f 11: YOUR. SLATE moor LEA'Ks, . COMPOUND GUTTA-PERCHA CEMENT will completely‘fill up ell the crevices in the shingles, over over the baker: jointsin the tin and slategforn permanently ndhesjve, elastic cutting ground chimneys, sky-lights, etc.,aud in all these siluetionl will outlast any other article for this purpose now in use. This ar ticle is e thick, tendons compoqnd of GUTTA-PEBCHA,§ \ ' J ‘ a and ingredients used extenuively‘in Europe in the procese of Kynn'izing or prekrving wood in r-ilroad structure: exposed to hoisture and deny. 'l'th very useful property tends directt ly to arr-en. and pregent delay in the shingles, Ihd will often an the neceuityfor several were oflpuming an I new roof. It is well worthy 0‘? I. trial. \ ‘ . 38-1“! the above ROOFING MATERIALS will be furnilhed to ' v CHURCHES AND CLEBGYXEN M a roductipn of Twaxn-rmj ran cm. no)! om; REGULAR RATES. LIBERAL Aagmannnms no: mm nuspoxsrymz mums. mIRcULAhs and 3.511 me m: me by Mail. 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Imin 9400‘ 3340 1077: " M0unu0y................. 201007 13572 180281 51:70 " 2011 "" Mouquleunnzm 2009-171, wgza 21030! 711-20 1 Rb?- "‘ “Eng.................. 20826:“ 20164 49171‘ 0450 “7:9“ "'4 rwncktp......._........ 80942‘ 4412 . 109901 2270 . 3/147 . 1, rwick bor. 41275! 1930. 10150[ 4030 ' 7M .. 1‘ 113140110771~ 16-16971 11089 42405. 430 1...... 2792 . £77371: :r 212130 103117 51394} 3112 ' .......| 13:”? :1 u uni—3:243 “DE: 34545" 6:35“; ...-..’...i 3.5;; a .3 70011....“ 7033,0171 : 100057! 0300] ‘ 3100' 5250.7. 0: QANMé'—J. M. WALT“, Clerk December 22, 1862.‘ 4t Cures of Consumption. Y DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES: Pulnmnrnu. I‘ni.,\.J.fn, 2, 1862. i “R. J. H. Scnnncxz—Denr Sir—As you here cured my wife of n Well marked consumption, willen- she wm. its it were, in the very jiuva of tgkathjustiea to yourself, nq well as duty to my fellow man, impels me to address you this letter, and detail the condition of my wife, nud t e very remnrknhle effects of yod‘r medicines i her case. liore than three years {1)(0, she as taken with a copioui bleedtug from the l ngs, attended with u. very'bml coligh, loss of (appetite, pain between her ,shl-uhi'trs, heml— 'n'che, cold feetfimd a gradual decline at her [filygicul powers. I culled in our family phy sician, who is regarded us one ni'ithe uhlent practitioners in this city. He continued to at te‘nd her for 11 long time, and llurvqg that. time‘ . 16 had severnl attacks of hemorrhage from in: lungs, which made 'hcrH‘ury Weak, nnll hrought her high the grove. ' It was when I felt thnt her chnni‘es for life ,et'e very bnd, thutu‘lrs. Edwnrd 'French, at oorestown, New Jersey, whh had been cured fConnumptior. and Bleeding lrormthejmngs, nd who knew Dr. Schenek when he had Con umption and came near dying. nud knew he as cured with hie’eelehrntqd medicines, sent ord to herbyullmeons tnnpply to ”nh'chcnck,‘ s be wgld be sure to cure-hen. At this time 1y wife wag very had.’ She was much reduced ' flesh snd strength, had no appetite, a very ' ed cough, which was to distressing as nearly 0, deprive her of sleep. She had a min and istress in her lungs, and it wearevldent to us ll that she was far gone with consumption; in he afternoons she would hnve't’ever and creel;- ng chills, and at: night-free sweats. ~ l After‘Dr.Schenck ind given her an emminn ion with his Respirometerflle’pointcd out. to y wire the part of hot fun 3 that wns had); iseased. She had little confidence ntthis time n auy_remedies,2ns ahehml aged ne‘arly every thing in’ medicine withmnrthe least-benefn, hile her disease was prug ‘ ssing to we de- Ltrnction of the vials, and |would doubtless soon terminntc‘ in dth. ‘lb‘h‘e commenced using the Pulmonic Syrup, .Wuulrnke Pills and Sea-weed Tonic, and conti nhout a. month, seeing pr. week, when she experiepced ment. There was this difl'e of these medicines from all of drying up the aecrclinns a medlcinea had done, they 5? matter and expeLil in the! tion, which was very col 1‘ time the s'ccretions Were res lunl and healthy condition, gun again to circulnu naiuru The medicines were comi I RI me dine-me was well sentel resisiedtha action of the men cines. l Atlength 1 the matter began to ripen, u d the cough he; ‘ cume loose, and free discha go of hunter 90-. curred right frbm the spot new my wife felt that her lungs were discus d. lie! appetite and digestion improved, and he enjoyed what ' shn had long been a stronger 0, sweet, refresh ing sleep. The medicines untiuued to not, upon her blood nnd purifiell Ilit, and after four or fire months she had reguihed her'slrcnqth, and felt that her system was purged i‘.from {lll disease. She is now well so hearty and ado to attend to the duties ot'he family, and chn ' ot speak in terms of too glent praise of the ‘ irtnes of your medicines” She‘is desirous Everybody shall klluw what they hot-e done tor er, and will be glad to dire‘pt nny'pne to’the remedies that will cure that fell destroyer of thehuman nice, Consumption. I reside at 607 Arch street, and Mts. Lanni g or myself will ‘be very‘ happy to basqany y¥ne call on us, at our residence, and hear for hemselpes of the grunt virtues of your very vfiuablsmed‘c'nes. Yours, truly, ‘. 2V. Lssxnn. Place of business, 607 Are stt, I’hllndu. l’nrtsustrnu, l’n, Dec. 27, 1861. Du. J. H. Scun‘cs—De r Sir :f—As it-is doubted by many thnt Codsumption' is ever cured, in order to remove hutch doubts, the reader will listen to the following piluin state ment of facts :-—ln the tall 051660 I ‘cchtmctcd a' heavy cold, which produc d a dry, hacking con‘gh, attended with head§che, loss of appe tite, ’constipntion and an in reusing debility. I placed myself under the c re of an eminent physician of this city, and re ninetilunder his coro'seversl months. and f lowed the direc tions strictly, but kept ge ting weaker and worse all the"time. I lost; in three o;,four months, twenty-eight pounds of flesh. I’wus exceedingly fechle, had a 'rery bad cough sud pain in my chest, hectic feverisnd copious night sweats. About this time I was taken with an excessivebleeding from the llungs, and raised. nearly a quart of blood. _ l ' ‘ In this alarming condition I felt I must. die' soon if! wss hot'speediiy he pod, and mnriy of my friends thought there in not much hope for me. I procured some of Dr. BOIIENCK’S PULIMONIC SYRUP. whichiseemcd to agree. with me. I then sent for Ibr. Schenck, who came over to my residence, in nuns, and ex. 'amined my lungs cnrefully wit his respiromc .ter, and found my right lung; v much dis teased and my other lung in tin ulceiuted con ditim H: prescribed. in ;additiou to his Syrufiflhe free use of his M N'DRAKE: PILLS and SEA-WEED TONIC. libel-mined” give his medicine a. lair trial, an I felt that if he could not cure me no one elsh could. It was i not long before I felt his medicines were doing l me good. . . . i I found my appetite sud strength improving, and, besL of ali,the I’ulmonic .Syrnp seemed to ripen the matter in my lungs, and, for days, I i would sometimes bring up a. quart of matter and corruption. I continuedtusingr the medi cines for three or four months. until all the matter was expelled from my;lnugs, and they were entirely healed and sound. l regained my flesh sud strength, and‘am well and hearty to-day, and able to attend to my business as usual. I have recommended Ur. Schenck’s medicines to many of my friends who Were complaining, always with benefit. Inm satis fied I had the Consumption, and was entirely cnred by Dr. Schenck ; and I am tully persuad ed that, if the consumptive: would perseverein the use ofhis medicines and follow strictly the directions,themajorityoi them would becurrd. lam doing business at the N. W. corner of Seventh and Cherry streets, and will be very happy togire any information I can to all v'rho will call on me. Jossru B. Hams. Dr. J. H. Schenck can be consulted at his principal office No. 39 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Saturday; andnt No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Monday ; st No. 444 Eighth street, Washington, D. 0., every other Wednesday; at No. 108 Beltimore street, Baltimore, lid, every other Thursday, and once a month, in Boston, Mass. , Dr. ,Schenck's Principal office is No. 29 North Sixth street, Philadclphin, Pa., when NEW YORK. Valuation an 40969FU, 2§I4JG led 10‘ use them ISche‘nck once a Inmrked improve cnée in the emu-t I o'llcrs‘:-—lnueml d m-fltnms other ll led to ripen the Irm of expeclom us,‘ at the same ured to‘ their an ad the blood hc- ly. E ‘ , ued a long time, , and dbst’nmtely “ ‘< k <r.r""*.“*-~» Assessment for 1883. used the ITIh dny of July, 1842, the lollowlng Bmg ‘mmissinners or Adnml county, which exhibm lb. ml and Personal Property, Trades. Occnwliom nd lActs of Assembly of this Commonwealth: i - ““103. GARDNER, " EPHRAIM MYERS, JACOB EPPLEMAS. ; ‘ , Commissioners. .' 1 letters for advice should alwny! l‘c direcléd. ‘ : WHOLESALE AGENTS: ' I . New Yprk cit}, Co'umd Fax, No. 81 Bull-clay} street. , * ; Bolston, Man, Geo. C. GoodWin_& 00., No.“ 11‘ ,‘lulslmll street. ' ‘ E Portland, 1112., W. F. Phillips, No. 149 Mill- 1 die street. 4 " ;‘ Pillsburg, Pm, Dr. Geo. H. Keyscr, No. HO 5. and street. ' . . ' Martin Korh, Unity, Columluinnn co.. 0M0; ; "St. Louis, 310., Henry Blakuley, corner Swami, 1 null \‘ine streets. ' . '- J§.|ltignore, Md., Seth S. [lam-o, N 6. 108 Bal timore street. -_ W xshington, D. 0., Samar] B. White, comer Se‘v‘cuth street and Louisiana avenue. A _ Otiicugo. Ill.” Lord & Smilh, Nu. 2.3 Luke lt.’ _ And wld by Druggxsts gum-rally. I PRICES. I'ulmnmc Syrup, $1 per buttlc.ss hhlfdozen‘ ‘ ‘ ""nnic, $1 per lloule. 55 h llf dozen. ills, 25 cums per box. 52. lm ' - \ - ‘ Fancy Furs! IOU)? FAREIRA, 1 No. 718 Arch St., lvcléw Eighth, south side, Philadelphinfiln porter and manufnc turer 0t and dcnlerin nlf kinds of FANCY HUBS, fnr Lndics’ and Children’s wear. I de sirq to sny to my friends of Adnms and lhesurrmlmlingcoun lies lhut'l have now in store, one of the _ largestnnd most benu- m 7 liful assortment: of ulldzinds and qualities 0! FANCY FUELS, for Ladies’ and Children's Went, that'will be worn during this Full nnd‘Wintcr. My Furs were pnrclmsvd in Europe, pr‘éeious to the rise in Sterling Exchange. and the New Duty imposed on all Furs, imported since the. ‘ first of August. . \\ ‘ lwould'ulso state, that as long as my stock w \ lusts. I _will oll'er‘it at prices proportionate to ' what the goods cost me; but it n ill be impossi ble for me to Import and Manufacture any - more Furs, nnd sell them At the smne prices. " owing to the unsettled Mule of tLe‘nlfuirs ‘of the Country. ' ‘ ‘ - ‘ W‘llemember thy nnmajpmher nndatreet. 7 ' 10H? PAM-HIM. ‘. ‘ . 718 Arch Street, Philnd'u. . ‘ Sept. 15,1862. hm A‘. = ’ ' Change of Time. ETTYSBURG RAILROAD—On and utter Monday, November 17, 1862, the Morning [ruin will leuie Gettysburg at 8 Ag)!” wlth‘ passengers for all the connections. orth and! South, bu the Northern Central Railway, and return abéut 1} I’. M. The afternoon Tn‘m‘ will leave Gettysburg at 4}, I’. BL; with, passen era for Bultuuore. Returning will, reach éettyshurg about 9 P. 31., with pulm gera from Harrisburg,“ mum Balm. tc. Bx this 'armngement persons. from the country, near the line or the Railroad, having busines-K to tr'uunct in Gettysburg, can take the noon Traln’up Ind have three hours~ln Gettyl 'burg, a d retain In the EveJx‘ug Team. ‘ 4 ‘ ~ 11. McC RDY,l’retident. “ . Nov. 4, 1862. ‘ ‘ : r New Goode " . 'l' ARENDTSVILLE, PA.—-PLANK t ‘A. SPASGLER hnvcjust. returned from the ct} with a. nplendid umrtmrnl of CLOTUS. CASSHIERES, Sntinetts, Jeans, Tweedl, Vestingl, Ova: -' Coating Ind Randy-ma,“ Clothmg, Alpacas} ' Co urge, Delninea, Drcsi Silks; Prilns, Gingm hams, Muslins, Uétton Flannela, Wool Plan nels, Checks. Notions, Hardware. Qua-unaware, 4. Tin-ware, Earthen-ware; linou 3nd shoel,‘ Dray, Paints, Dye-nub, Glass, 'Edbuccui, School Bookl, vßlank Books, Milkinery Goody Shaw” and Blankets. Hale and ans, Sympa, N. U.’ )lolnssel, Sugars, Coffees, and I. full" stock of Groceries. with a full stock of good! i génlrllly kept. in I fir-t clan country uore—' which ”my baught for en)! and mi! sol! Torz cum. Credit is dead-«bid [my killed it. ' W 31“), Bails, Posts and Fence Board: on hand. - ‘ § , ~‘ PLASK & SPANOLEB. Nov. 21,1862. 0:. Natrona’Coal 011. ' k . ARRANTED NON -' EXPLUHIVE Ind‘ ‘5 e uul to any KEHOSENH. » WHY (lay an explosive Oil, when 3 ("Funk more per gallon will furnish you with 11. perfect on? Made only by Pm" SALT nucnu. HIRING COMPANY, ,No. 121 Wauur Sung, PHILADELPHIA. [Feb. 24,1862. 1, ‘ y Sapomfler! Saponifler! - HE FAMILY SOAP NAKEIL—AII Kitchen Grease can be mude inw good SOAP, b; Ming SAI’ONIHER! ‘ DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING :BACH BOX! SOAP is as easily magic with it In making a cup of coffee. Mannhcmred only by the Patentees. PA‘. SALT MANUFAC URINU C(HIPANY, No. 121 WALNUT 8:2, PM AD‘Aa Feb. 24, 1862. 1y . . Spectacles, Spectacles, JOSEPH BEVAN, sign onhe Wan-h uni Spectacles, in the diamond, h'n'a now on hand n. large “seamen: 6! Gold, Silt-Or tut} Szeel Spectacles, and is prepared to win“ who will favor him with a call. ‘ N. B. Cash puid for old gold and lilvoc. June 2, 1862. ”t _‘_“ _“ ~ , Restaurant. HE Cbambenbum Street Restaurant, (ro- T cemly Eckenrode’s,) is nowcoudypwd by we undersigned. OYS’I‘HRS are done up in all Myles; FRIED CHICKEN, BEEP TONGUE, TnlrE, BUILED EGGS, and a nice gluon! ALE, can at. all times be had. , CALL .151. The Saloon has been re-ptlntod and fitted up in fine style. _ , , - BonLiqun l: BAL'GIIEB. Ggftysbxgrg, Nov. 5, 1:02. Dissolution F PARTNERSHIoP.—The partnership hero mfore existing between the undersigned, in the pructich of Medicine, has this day been dissolved. The books 01 the firm will‘bolound in the possession of Dr. Charles Homer, who will rontinue the practice. ‘ ”Dice one door above theDmg Stone! Dr. B. Hanan. CHARLES BURNER, BUblfiBT HURA'ER. _ April &, 1862. «_7-_ ___‘ _ _ __._....T_.'_. OMESTICS, Fri-11. Gingham, Brilliant. D at, u A. 8601‘? t W. MEI El IMIMI
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