fl uncut; Ivorian. “manna: cum: pr‘s'nn km BY ALLCDCK’S POROiJS PLAsms How many persons, from stepping on n piece of orange peel, hue been lowed for life. A one which might have been of this kind has jun been brought to our neck? (A 11°“- tiemnn, from pining the heel of his boot on a piece a! brlnge peel, mu suddenly thrown dovm, and violently sprained his knee. He Wu six month. confined to the house, though he had the beatmedicnl advice. Ase last re loreo very eminent. phynicinn we: called in to see if anything more could be done. After examination he said, “My opinion is, your knee will never be bent again." He recom mended jhat the whole leg and knee should he encased in a. plaster of Paris bandage, which would accelerate the permJnnent eaten. ing of the knee, and mid, {'ibe Iboner it 'wns done the better." sue the patient, before trjid‘xhjs application and having a stifl‘knee for“. enveloped it. in our Porous Floaters, AFB in less than two months his knee was perfectly cured. ‘ PriJclpal Agency, Bmdre‘h Home; Naw Ycrk. By the yatd or single planer. Sold by all Dealen in Medicinal. [May 29. 113.: WHAT HORSEMAN Wm be without DR. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN uoasn mesm? - Twnox, “‘35., My 142 b, 1860 Dr. Tobin: Deni- Sit—During 36 yam that. i have bqen in the livery bulfiwu, I have used and said a 2“”,5 quantity of Brian iini— menu, ails, kc‘ Some two years since, heat ing of IO many wonderful cure: having been madedry your Venetian Lim’ment, 1 tested its maria, and it. has given the beat Intjalhction ox anythiugi ever u'aed. i never laid any-4 thing that give: such universal satisfaction among horumen. alt is destined to imperiou ali others. ' Yours, truly, km, SAM UEL‘ WILDE. Sold by all druggistg. 0330. 56 Conlnndt. siren, New York. Price one dollar for pint bottles gal-Country dealers are‘ informed that no truth-rs are now sent out. [)luy, 29. lm ‘ cuz'mm Hm): mu AHERICAX WATCH COMPANY It having cbmc to our knowledge um. imi tntiuy‘of the Alnéncnn Wd'fh have been put' upon the murkct'iu great number, calcululed’ t.) lnrir umr worthlostness m injure. the re gmmviém (If our genuine products, to protccl our owa inn-rests and the public from impqsi~ Imn.\\"? “gain ,4Ullhsh the trnde’ marks by “huh our “'unhcs may invnrinhly be knoun. \Vv mmmfaauve four stylus a! \S'utcbes. ’J'hc I’m-'r has Ihe unme ' mullimcn wuvu co.',\\'uxumm, Mam,” t "pr-Mm] on the inside pique. Th» Snow in: Ihe muue . ' “APPLETUN, TRAUY B'. CO., Wuhhun, Math" (numed on the 'maide pln‘le‘. The ’l‘"ny has the“ ”no . ‘ ”P. S. BARTLETT, K'nllham, “25%..” en. grand on 1!“: inside plum.“ ‘ ' All the Above sit-ins have 11m name Ameri 11m “Curl: Go,lpa£n'ed on [ht- didfimd are H m rnntml in every veqwct. ' - TIN: Forum: Iqu (he mun‘ ‘ “3‘l.- I'ILLI-IHY, Boston. yum,“ mgrm‘éd on 11m ixmde Mme, run! is not named on the Lil x]. V All (he above described watches Ile’mml} of unions sin-5,5116] are said in gold or silver mums, us may he required. 4 ll is hardly push“: for us to accurately dwnibo the numerous hniwtious to which "n: limp nlluded. They nre usually insqmsed uith 119 mus s'n m-znly approaching our own in to escape the ohsenaliou of (he unaccus tomed buy‘r. smm; are. represented as undo h) the "('muu Hutch CO., of Boston, Hus." -——no flux-b N‘hupgnyexiarlng. Some are named lhl- “Snldler'a “VII rh," to he sold In: our Fourth you Wm. Ellery .513 (a. unmlly known as thc wz<uldwr‘s “'nlch." Others ‘nre named the ‘ Appl'vhrn “‘nlch C 01" others (hr "P. S. ilnrlmx," ’mrtmld ofonr "I’. S. Bartlertf‘ he» sides mnny \nrimics named in such a mnn‘ner ”s In cnnvey (hr: idea 11ml they are the verita- He productipns Lf Ihr Amcricau Watch Chm l-nny. . . “'0 also caution the public, and‘particularly r-OHIL‘X‘S, ngumst buying cvrmiu articles cui- Ll) “alL‘hcs; so {1521; advertmvd ‘is illustfatz-d )r:ll!tl¥fl§”A rmy Wan hes," “Uflimrs'fi'ulchea,” "Magiclfime ()bscrverh," “Arcana. Watchgs," kc ‘. the price: of which are stated to be from scum to Sixwen doling; A good wnlch, in these times, canhut be-nfl'o'rdcd for uny’such money. _ ' ' 0 A linle attention on the part of buyers will vprotu't them from gross lnrpaiflmn. , ' ~ ROBBINS k APPLETON. Agents for the American \VnmhKCoq “‘11! 8. ha 182 Broadway. N. Y. TO DIE n: A Bin CAUSE As those thhH in the rebel ranks undoubt tdly do, is foulish. But on the other hand DYEING FOR A GOOD CAUSE in! those who are wise and prudent: enough to ' remedy the (IL-fut: of natufe \I.-Ith— cams'rmoao’s mm‘mrs. [ are doing“ every day, in every Ch} ’of the b. mon, is eminently praisewonby. This pear;- lul revolution in going on} throughou‘} the whole land, and 5.1 m: beauty and harmony sup. plant hamelineu and incongmity.a Manufac i‘ured by I. CRISTADOROJO. 6 gator House, Sew York. Soid by Draggists. Applied by Eli Hair Dressers. [May 8. 1m )lATRIMONIAL Ladies and Gentlemen; Ifyou wish to marry you can do so by addreaaing me. I will send you, without mohey and without price, valua bis in‘ormnpon, ihat will enable yon_w marry happily and namedily,’ irrespective of age, gram: or beau y. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, Iwill cheerfully assist you. All letters lirictly can fidéntinl. The desired information sent by re turn mail, and no reward asked. Please in:- ciole postage or stamped envelope, addressed to yoprsell. Address, , . SARAHB. LAMBERT, ‘ Greenpo'mt, May 22. m Kings cm. Her York. INFORMATXON FREE I To Nnvous Sumatran—A Gentlunan, curedof Nervous Debility, Incompeuncy, Pre mature Dccq, 3nd Youthful Efror, actuated by a desire to benefit when, will be happy to furnish to all who need it. (run or (731352,) the recipe and diracciogs‘ for ninkz'ng the sim {ale remedy and in his c 332. Sufferers wish mg yo profit by the ndnnisex"; and experience, .flnd possess -. sage. and valuable remedy, can do so by addrenmg him 3!- his place of blui neu. The Recipe. :fdb fullb inromiauon-pf vita . penance—vi e c eerfull sen b reflux. Address y J y JOHN B. OGDEN, Nuétn SL, Nay York P. £44m“: Snfi'ems of both‘sexes will find this infomniog innluable. [Apn 10.33: , m Baum; caAyBEB. ’ 4 note bf waning-and unfit-ate those suf ruing‘jith Seminal Wuhan, General _mj 53‘3“”: [from-Mn W, Dom whatevqr mguggd. Rand, pondertqu ”guts: ‘ "‘i‘j‘kflfifihsfin’vJu m of} fight-twain»: 2"? Evan ~3§3sega¢w a; 4515539.. In ‘ARCAXA WATCH. j ' All Ella“? Noun-n ll “Amllr-n' cues of thin wntehnre unwritten); new inven tlon,compoied.onlx difl‘erent nettle combined, rolled together: and plumbed. producing an exut imitation of 18 com gold; called Arena, which will olways keep its color, They‘ are ’lB beautiful as’iolid goldyand are nfl‘onded at lone-eighth the cost. The one in beautifully ‘ designed with panel and shield for nume, with ' Patent Push Pin, and engraved in the exact ' style of the celebrated Gold Hunting Levers" ‘ end are really handsome and deairnble; and so enct an imitation of gcld as to defy detection. The movement is manufactured by the well known St. Jimcr Watch Company of Europe, and are superbly finished, having engraved palieta, fancx cflrved bridges, adjusting regu lator, with gold balance and the improved 'jewelled-action, with line dial and skeleton bends, and is warranted a good time keeper». These .wntchee are of three different sizes, [the smallest being for Ladies, and are 8” ‘ Hunting Cases. A case of six will be sent by 1 !Meil or Express for $125.00. A single one ‘ sent in o lingdsome Morocco One for $25; f will readily cell for three limes their cost.-—‘ ‘ j We are sole agents for-this watch in the United 1 SStatee, ahd none are genuine which do not 1 hear our Trade mark. Address ' . GIRAKD W. UEVAUGH 8 CO., ‘ m Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y.» June 5, lifiS. 4t ' ‘ ‘ DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS,' , Composed of highly concentrated extracts from‘roota Ind herb: of the h‘gest medicinal vnlu ,are infallible in the Curr all diseases of thejfiver or {my derangement of the Digestive Organs. They remove all Impurities of the Blood, and are unequaled in thecure of Diarr hwa, Jaundice, Djapepsin, Scrofula, Bilioua ness, Liver Co plnint, Fevera, Headache, Piles. Mercurinl Diseges, Hereditary Hnmorg. Done, for Idults,one pill in the morning, children hall's pill. From one to three pills will cure ordinary cases, and [ram one to three boxes will cure an} curable case of no mntter’how long standing. Price $l.OO per box. Trade supplied or sent by mail. v.llor'r TALBOTT}, u. D., a; CO., 1 62 Fullbn SL, New York June 5,1885. . ly_ * THE GREAT EXGLISH REMEDY Sm' Jun-s Cunu’l Czuaaum Fun- Puu. 'Prcpared "from a preseription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Phy‘sipinn Extraordinary to the Qnren. This invaluable medicine is un failing in the cure of ill] thou painful and dangerous ‘diaeaaes to which the female con stitution is subject. It moderates all cx‘ccss and removes.nll obstructions, and nipeédy cum m'ay be lelied on'. To Blamed Ladies it is peculiarly wind.— It will, in B ghort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bnltle, plice One Dollar, bears tie Gortrnment Stump of Gruit Britain, to pre vent counterfeils. - £ALTlON._—'l'llcse I‘illé should not be taken by humid/glaring the FIRST Imm uoxms of Pregnancy; us they are sure to bxipg on Mis cariinge, bht nt any other tithe they are 8550. In nil-cases (”Nervous and Spinal Atl‘ections, Pains. in (he film-k and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, l‘nlpiiulinn ol' the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites. thcge l‘iils Will eil‘ect a cure when ull ul'uvr m‘tunsrlmve failed ; and ulthough- a puma-ml rhmudy, do not coutnin iron, callomel, unmuougfi! anything huitlul w the constitu fw- .< , ‘ ..l-‘ull directions in the pnmphlgt around each package, whiclLShuuld be carefully piescrved. Soldihyfi Dmggists. Sole Agtntvlor the United Sui and Canada. ‘ ~ 2 i '30:; 310555.27 Canning: s:., N. Y. ' N. Y.,—Shoo and I} postage stamps enclosed to ALI-13‘ authorized Agmt, «in insure :1 hbtlle, ponm‘ining 50 Pills, by 12mm mnil. Sold by ‘A. D. Buchler. LYNCH, 1504. 1y ' _ 1%..." ~ , I DE. HACSUALL’S CATARRB SNUFF This Snufl‘ lms thoroughly pmvcdflsclf to be rhe best urgille known m curing the Cum-h, Cold in 'Lhe [lend and Headache. : it has been fuund an excellent remedy-4n many eases at Sure Eyes. Denlnéss hua' been Emuvcd by it, and Hearing has ullcu been greatly iuiywxed by its use. ‘ i It is frngrfin: and agreeable, and amiss. m imman RELIEF to (he dulliwm'y pains «imam! by diseases of the head. The sénkmions after min it are delightful and infigoratingé It Openi nndpurges out. all absgructions, strength ens the glands, and gives a. healthy action to the pins flocked, )ldrc xhpm Thirty Years’ of sale'ud me a! "Dr. Marshall's (Satan-h and Headlctxe Snufi'," hag {notch its" great value for til the common diseases of the head, and at this momeng smnfla higher than ever before. 11. is recommended by many of the best phy sicians, and IS used with gm: success and utistxction evprywliere. Re 41” the Certificates of Wholesale Drug giats‘ in 1854: The nadzrsigned, having tor airman-firs been acquainted with “Dr. Mar shall: Cniaxrh and headache Snpfi‘,” and sold, it. in our wholesale trade, checrfu'lly_,m.ze, that. we believe it to be equal, infivery respect, 3.!) the recommendations’ given of it. lor the cure .of Camrrhal Afl‘ections, and thaxit is iiecided ly’the heat article we have ever known‘lor all common diseases of the iioad. ‘ l‘lurr &‘ Perry, Boston; Rééd, Austen .1: CO., Bosl'cn; Brown, Lamuon' & CO., Boston: Bled. Cutler k CO., Hashim; Beth W. l-‘cwlerßoswn; Wilson, Faiébwk k 00., Benton; Hashim, Edmund a 0., Boston; H. H. Hny, Portland. Me.; Bgu-nea A; Park, New York; A. B. kD. Sands, fiew York; Stephen Paul A: Go , New York; Israel Minor & CO., New York; McKus son & Robbin], New York; A. L. Scovill hCO., New York; M. WRIT}, Close & Co.,\New York; Bush t Gals. New lurk, 1 For an}; by all Druggists. Try 11. Nov. 14, 1884. 1y ' . ..- . Mr _— 5. A GENTLEHAN Cured of Nervous Dehiliby, Premature D - cny, sad the eflecu at youthful indiscr'etion, will behaypy to furnish other! withithemeans of cqro, (fife: 6f charge.) This ’uzmedy is aim ple,,s7!'e,-’and cumin. . ' ‘ Fo lull particulars, by return mail, please address .10le BHOGDEN, June 5. 3m 60 Xasaau Sr..,‘Nngerk 11“ YOU WANT TO KNOW A lime of everything relating w the human system, mule and lemaie; the causes and ueab meat. of diseases; the marriage customs of the world; how to many sell and a thousand things never pnbiighed before, read the re vised and enlarged edition of hMedial Com. momsense,” a. curious book for' curious peo ple, and a. "good bpok for every one. 400 pages, :00 Uluslnti‘nns. Price $1 50. Con tanu üble sent free to any address. Book: My ha had at. the Book stores, orlwiii be sent by uni), post. paid, on receipt of the price.— Addrpn E. B, FQOTE, M. D., Jan. 30 6:11 1130 Broadway, >N. Y. Notice. HRISTIAN 'HOSTETTER'S ESTATE.— Leners of Administration on Q3l? estate.“ Christian Hogtener, late of Union township, Adams county, decensed, having been granted to the undersigned, rasidmgin the same town ship, be hereby giveg notice 2.0 nil personsjn debled to said estate to make immediate é};- mem, and those having claims ngahést the Fame Q 0 prenent them preperly authentic-tad mt settlement. . \ DANIEL GEISELMAN,’Adm’i-. June 12, 1865; 6:3 ’ Notice. ARIA BOLLINGER’S ESflTE.~Letters of administration on the {inns of Maria oi inge’r, late of Butler towaship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigncd, residing 1n the “my township, be hereby gin! notion to all person; indabud to said estate to muke immediam payment, had those having claim against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlenient. J . HANES, Adm’r, June 12,1865. 6‘ Notice. mum}: Fxnsmm'rmm...mm of adminismtion an Ith ”uterot 3min. mm Feeaer, late of Hominy wwnslup, Adm: counlyz decay“! in'-vii; yin: gun“ to an nndemgnea; residing 1n ghyume toynahip, be hereby give] notice wfl-fienons indebted $0 said estate” make {Mm paymem, Ind mole having claim aging: the tune to 19:94 «at them prowl: “New“ fox- neme meat. JACOB 8.4 2383.3, Adm’r. ,Jm 12,Jss_s. 8: ~ 0 mm. R. 30 Ding Stan nd 3:} his HEDICMK 0539?. General Meeting - 1' LOTHOLDEBS ll EVERGREEN 0E!- E'LlRY.—Wliereu, in order 10 comply V th the aft exprueed wizh ofthe lotholderl. tht the mumneptof thil inititotion rhould, According to the ehuter, be transferred to {their hands, the Bond of Directors have in: 'dnced the stockholder: (with a very few ex ! eeptions) goneromly to accept the notes of the momtntign and surrender their stock; so that ‘ by the charter, the managemen thereafter vents in the lotholdere; therefore, notice is hereby ,given, theta general meeting of all the lot holderl will he held at the Court-house, on WEDNESDAY, 14th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of helring the Report of the old directors; of organizing by the election of a. new Board, and receiving from the old oili cers the deeds, books, accounts and all other effects belonging to the Institution. Pnnctual attendance is requested, so that the improvement and decoration at this beautiful resting place of our dead, me; be prosecuted with increased vigor. On behalf of the Board, S. S. SCHMUCKER, President. P. 8. All persons having unfinished hori ness, or accounts with the Cemetery, are' urged to attend to them below this meeting. June 12, 1885. It Pianos ! lANOS Xa-The undersigned would respect fully iufgnn the public that he can furnish PIANOS of :he‘ following manufacturers, or those of other makc, it desiredrat the lowan possible prices: CHICKERING h SONS. DECKER BROS. EAZLETON BROS. HAINES BROS. . . GEO. STECK. ' A. H. GAHLE a; CO. , STEINWAG a SONS. , . je-Parzicular attention is given to the se lectian of Pianos ; and when l 0 selected, in ad tion to the manufacturer! guarantee, the Pianos are yua‘rmuecd by me. V MASON a: HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS Arm MELODIANS The rechnt Improvements in these inurn ments are such as to fully warrant saying they are FAR SUPERIOR to any other make. One of the best evidences of their merit. is, that their improvements are innit Lied by other makers. The new style, fufir stop organ, have a Sub~Bass and Octave Couplet, making it an instrumeut especially adapted to Church and Sabbath School purposes. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS will he sent by mail to persons desiring them. Pianos tuned regularly. Pinnos tnksn in ex change. PETER BENTZ, ‘ No. 30 East Market St, York, Pa. Jun 912,1365. 6m Public Sale ° ‘ F YALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. 0 -—,on THURSDAY nnd SATURDAY, JUNE 11an and 24th, 1865, the undersigned, Administmtor of the estate of William Hohr bougli, late of )lountpleusunt tun;slxip, Adams co., din-based, will sell av. public sale, at. the late residence ofanid decensed, one mile south east at Ilannnghtuun, no»; the Littlestowu road, (on Peter \l'eikcrt’s tinny) the following valuable personabpropcrty, viz: ‘ THREE GOOD HORIeS {mild More with Colt. 7 Milrh Cows, 3 Heiters, 5 Sheep. ldhcnd ‘olflogs, l four-horse narrow trogld Wagon, 1 two horse do., nenrly MW, 1 light one horse anon, l Self Ruking Reaper, nearly new, (Flickfnger’s make,) Threshing Muchiue and 4 horse power, Winnowing .\till, patent Cutting Box, Rockaway Buggy, good rleigh, Wheeli barrow, JzickScrew, Log Chains, Cow Chums, Plough: and‘ llnrxows, 1 new licm‘y C'ullimtur Harrow, Double and Single Trel-F, Use}; lIOX‘pQ Gears; Halters, kc. Also, 4.! lings,’n lot of Bron, about 10 bushels of lint-limbo“, uni about nine acres 01 Uuts in the gtound,u lot oancon, t} six shooting ltetulver and a good Slim Gun. Also, Household Furnilurc, con sisting in part of 3 Hedotcuds dud Bt’dlltllg, Coverlcts, Blonkoh, Qdills, .\‘hueis. kc ,a ling: lot of Carpeting, Tables, Chains, limiting Choir, Stove and pipe, Barrel m l’invgur. ’l'uhs, Barrel} Meat. Vessels, 'kc., 1 large Copper Kettle, l snmll Copper dn.. iron Itcttlc/l‘uu, Dishes, Kitchen lhésser, HmtriCheu, and out er ,Chesis, find numerous‘ other mticles hog herein mentioned. " Also, on Saturday, the 24th immmt, on the homo fum,(formerls Geo.L{air‘s.)AH the Wheat, Rye, Cats 3; Corn wereon, in the ground, and about. 30 acres of Gnu} in the fitlds mrl meadows. in lots of dm’erent dimensions]; (11:0 3.101. 61' Chestgmt. nnd Unknaila and Posts, About 300 Clapbpnrds-nnd a Intref Oak Boards. @8312 to commence at. 9fo'dock .A. AL. on Thursday, on' the “hike". farm, and at. 1 o’clock, P. 211., on Saturday-mu the home farm. when attendance will be given and terms made known by ‘ . ELIAS MAYBE, Adm'r. Jacob Klunk, Auuioneei. June 12, 18155. 2c ‘ . County Treasurer. URGED by mung. lofl'ér myself 95- Handi date (0: COUNTY TREASURER, a: the next election, subject to the decision of the Demoémtic County Convention. Shouid Ibe nominated and elecud, I promise todischuge the dutiu ofthe oflice with fidelity pm! to Lhé best of my ability. JACOB bHEADS. June 12, 18654 ts" . County. Treasyrer. FELLOW-CITIZENS :—-I of", myself. I candidate {or the once of COUNTY TREASURER, aquect. «lo the decision of the Democratic County Convention, and respect fully-mlicityour votes. Shouldv I receive that. nomination. and be elected, Inwill endeavor to conduct myself and the uflice in such a man ner, tbn you Bill“ never have can" to regret. that you voted for me. Yours in hope; May 29, 1865. to H. D. WATTLES. County Treasurer. RGED by many, I offer myself as e candi ‘ 1 date for COUNTY TREASURERLM. the nex‘t election, subject to the decision of the Dempcmtic County Convention. Should Ibe aomiqakd and elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the oflice with fideliiy lid to the best of my ability. JEREMIAH DIEBL June 6, 1865. to Notice. AOO3 ADAMS' ESTATE—Letters tom, memory on the estate of Jacob Adams, late of Conocngo fownship, Adams county, deceased, havmg been grtmed to the nndor signed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted lo raid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims again“ (be same to pre eent them properly eulbonticated for lenie ment. MICHAEL REILY, Ex’r. June 6, 1865. 6t.* N °tide. OREAS SHITE’S ESTATE—Letters of administration on the estate 6f Boreu Smith, late of Huntington township, Adnmuo., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all persons indebtl ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the slum to present them' properly nuthenlieated for M tlement. LYDIA A. SMITH, May 29, 1865. 6: . Administretrix. ~Wa.ll Papers. BEAT REDUCTION ’ G u 1'!!! PIICII or w A .:. L p A P E 3. AT GILBERTHORP’S, 19 West Market Street, York, Penn’s. I am now ofl'aring a very anperior and choice, assortment of WALL PAPERS, at ’ 15 CENTS PER PIECE, 50 OMB PER PIECE, - 3 CENTS PER PIECE, ‘ THOUSANDS AT 30 CENTS, and A than lot of SATIN PAEERS at the old price” a lot of Upholstering‘gw, I beauti ful lot of Notinghnm Curtains, Genius, and Curtain Buds. Also—Window Papers, Oi! Shgdea; Picture Card and Tassels; White and‘ Check hinting; Floor and Table on Cloth; Venetian Blind Tximmingn; Damask: a! all Colors; Curtain Fixtures ; Door 1591!; km, kc. fiAll of which he will dispose of' on an ~sinnahla terms n times will permit. of for ' {Pfgfiiml‘lfigfi utendedto in_ max pol." o 0 0.951_ “Mann-‘- Smat‘ucfion W, > , ‘ _ » June 5,1865. 55 ‘ ; - U. s. 7—3o“Loan! THIRD SERIES, $130,000,000.qu author - My of tié Secretary of the Trwnry, the undersigned, the Genenl Subscription Agent for (In ule of United States Securities, on": m the pnhlicthe third series of Txoalury Notes, bearing nun-ad thee-tenths per cent. inter -951 per annum, known as the ‘ 7-30 LOAN These notes are issued under date of July 15x1865, and are payable three years from that date in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U" 8. 5-20 Six per cent. Gong-BEARING BONDS These Bomls‘ are now worth a .hnndsome premium, and an exempt, as are ill the Gun exnmenl Bonds, from State, County, undiluml equal 14mm, which addxjrom one to lhruper call. per annum lo their value, loom-ding to the rate levied upon other property. The interell, it payable umi-nnnunlly by coupon hunched to each note, which no, he cut oh“ and sold to any bank or banker. The interest M 7-30 per cent. emanate to One cent per day on s 350 note Two cents “ “ “ $lOO “ Ten n u H 5509 u 20 U I: N $lOOO u 51 (I (I l‘ $5OOO (I Notes of all the denominatio'ns named will be promptly furnished upon receipt or a“; acripfionl. The Notes of this Third Series are precisely 1 similar in form and pritileges to the Seren~ ‘ Thlities nlreva‘sold. except that the Govern- ‘ ment reserves to itself the‘optian of paying interest in gnrld coin It 6 per. cent., instead of. 7 3-101ba in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Sevemthirtl’ee will commence on the let, of June. and will be made promptly and con tinuously after that date. . The slight change nude ‘3l the conditions of' this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter or' interest. The payment in gold, if 111u(le,willI be eqnimlcnt to the currency interest of the higher late.» 3 The return to specie payments, iri’the event ofwhich only will the option topuy interest In Gold be availed 01, would so reduce and equal ize prices that purchases nmde with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenth! per cent. in currency. This is ' . THE oxm’ LOAN Ix MARKEI‘ ‘ now alien-d by the Government, and its supe- l riur advantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $330,000,000: of the Loan nulhor ized byw‘ht‘. lnsc Congress me now On the marl lu-t. This amount, at the me at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for with} in sixty days, when due notes will undouhled ly tummnnd a premium,” has unilormly been the case OJ closi ' the subscription: to other Lonns. (n ord‘cr llutitizens 0! every town and section loe cou‘nlry muy he nfl'orded' facili lics lur taking the loan, the Na’tionnl Banks, State lianls, and Primtc Bnnlwrs llxrc ug—hom the country lulu: generally agreed to receive Suhscriptiom at par. Subu-ribvrs wxll selerl their own "110-113,“! whom they have confi. dcnre, MM \leo only are to be rebpl able for llu- duliwx) ul‘ the notes fur “hicfilc‘y re- JA \’ moms, ‘ bufluuipliun Agvnt, l‘lli’ludrlphia. cche or .uzc LPL‘Suhmriptimis will be mocked by the GLlesburé‘lN-ninnal Bun}. and the First NJ. li-mnl Bank of'Gellyabulg. : May ‘29, 1&65. 2m A Valuable Farm , 1‘ PRIVATE SALE—The “Marshall; A l-Txm-umrs of the 1.13: will and Imam-neat or Leonard Del.\p, deceased. afier at Private Sulw, the following Reg} Eslate of said do cedent. tiz : , A FAIL“. situnto'ifi Tyrone township, Adams calmly. Pt" adjoining lands '0! Dmn'd Yohe, Daniel Bfluuo. Rudolph Deitnck, and others. containing 200 Acres. more or less, about 50 acres of uhiuh are woodland and 30 acres menihaw. The inlprovemcnta are I“, 5- n Two-smg? \\'cntherhoarded 31;? ' ' HOUSE, 2 'rmnux Hausa, huge '"f , Lng‘Barp with 2 Wagoz} Sheds -_‘"‘~ attached, Corn ('t‘ib, Smoke House, Spring House, 2 good‘Orchnrda, and a ueverfailing spring near the house. There it a sues. of water running through the fnr'm. when-suns wishing to View the pro r'y will be Ehowu thepame by calling on D niel Delup, residing-thereon. 'JOIIN DEL , ‘ DANIEL DELAP, Nb. 6, 1865. if Execute". The Old Stand, N THE HILL. ‘ J. M. ROWE, Thankful for fast favors, invites the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity to his stock «0006:, consisting in pan,“ ' SUGARS, ‘ ' rCOFFEES. " ‘ SYRUPS. ' TEAS, CROFKERY-WARE, ' TUBA ccos, BACON, LA 30: ._ ' LAIIPS, BASKETS, FISH, OILS, SOAPS, NOTIONS, FLOUR AND FEED, I“ of which he is prepnred to sell low as the lowest. Country ptodm‘l taken in‘ exchange for goods, and the highmmrire paid. My mojto in ”Quick Stiles and Saul. Profits."-'- (“in me a call. . May 22, 1565. t! \ Russell‘s Screw Power .\'D THE --_- 9&3??? AKRJOWEB: BOTH COMBINED MACHINES The subscriber is agent for the above me chines. The Screw power has {onnlrn ready market since introdueed in this County, and gives satisfaction, a fact to which many farmers Will certify. '2 THE OHIO REAPER. has given satisfaction wherever used, over three thousand having been sold during the last season. The demand wurso great the company intend putting out six tho and this sesson, which we consider the best Ecol-amen dnn’on for any machine. It is n cog-geared machine, Enid to'be ofvery light draft, worked with ease with one span of horses. This mn chine,“ eAßcsper, can be worked with or without a rake. Farmers wishing to in], would do well to make their purchases early, as the demand will be great. Last season we were unable to supply the demand in conse quence of fiersons making up their minds too late in the senson. Extra: always kept on land. Specimen machines can be seen by calling on the subscriber, £lO miles northeast of Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road. i WM. “18”}, Agent. April 17,1865. tf ' ' Notice. {LLIAM BAUGHER’S ES!ATE.—-Let . tau testamenury on the eltnte of wu lim Banker, late aid-Inn Berlin, Adm. county, deceased, baring been granud to the undersigned, residing in the same plague, be hereby gives notice 10 all persons indebted to said gsmte to nuke inanimate pnyment, and than having clnims against the same to pre tax: them properly anthezflicated (or settle meqt. GEORGE BAKER, Executor. June 5, 1865. 6:. K 000 CIDER—Just received at. Dr. R. . liOKNEB‘S Drug Store, the pure Bn]- 9 at. of Linn; for, pruorving Cider: _" MIN AND, BLEACH!) HUSHRSffl l3} Ind 15 cents, an FAHNES‘IOOKS’. - 1865. Bad, 1885. AN? ' HAND I'o ’rouu xuoapom ol’ 4 "I Pllblnl‘rnl.‘ AGE. ’ 1865. ‘ The only Maudie Dd}; liming Journll rammed in Phngdegpm. hm UNION. ma: CONSTITUTION, MID I‘ll ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS ' The publishers of’lhe Philadelpiais Age, in vile the earnest attention of business men, thinking men, literary men, had I“ {who are in terested in the various occupnionl Ind pur suits of life, to the Daily and Weekly edition! of their Journal. THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY AGE, which advocates the prinmples and policy of the Democro'ic party, hissnod every morning, .(Suudnys excepting and contains the latest Intelligence from all part. of the world; with carefully prepared articles on Governmeni, Politics, Trade, Finance, and all ihe current. questions and afl‘airs of the do]; Local Intel ligence. 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The Publishers cou.d enfily on their columns with the nnsought and most liberal commendation olfihe press throughout the country; but they prefer that it should stand altogether upon‘clnims to pub lic Confidence, well known nnd established.— It Will be, as heretofore, the supporter of rrue National, Conservative, Democratic Union principles, opßosed~ alike to rsdicallsm and lanaticism in every form, and devoted to the maintenance of good government, law end order. The revive! at all the business rein tinns of the country, consequent upon the sup— pression of the rebellion and the restoration of‘pence, will enable the Publishers to make 11 number of improvements in the various depart.- ments of (his journal, and theyl therefore, re specrlnlly solicit the support or all who wish to secure one of the but Commerciil, Literary, Business and Family newspapers in the country. Address, GLOSSBREXNER & WELSH, - - 9 No. 430 Chestnut Street, May 29, 1865. Philadelphia. ' F WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 0 - $1,000,000 WORTH! To be disposed of at 0n Donna euch, with out regard to value, not m be paid £Ol- unul you know that win no to receive, BY A. H. ROWEN & CO., I (Agents for the Munufnchxrerm) No. 36 Baum” STRIH‘I‘, an Your. ‘ fine“ the followiuglxst of Articles to be sold for ONE DOLLAR : 300 Gold Hunting-mo Witch“, cub 8125 no 100 h Wll‘ahfl, Variou- styles, “ 15 no 200 H miea’ Gold Watches, - “ 50 no 500 S‘Hver Witches. etch 820 00 to 35 no «no LII-a! style vest to Dick chains, H 500 b 'lO no meant’l Ulhl‘omh drmana} plus, ‘I 500toa) no 4000 C-lifumh damund ear drops, “_ 6anmln on 3000 Miniature Ruolnng Pins, “ 6onlnlo 00 20W Califomil Damon] In! emm- ‘ dlud Geat‘n scarrpim, new nylel, N sontolo 00 2000 “manic and Emblem l’ml. “ 3 oo ‘0 lo 00 2500 Uuld Band Dru-41001, sugared “ 3on m ‘2O 00 3000 an and Mosgic Brooches, “ 3ontolo 00 2000 Cameo Brooches, H 50nt020 on 3000 Coral Eu Dmpc. “ 4 on :0 6 no NOO Ladies‘ Watch Gluing, “ 8 on £ll 15 on 6000 Gem‘s Pin, a splendid mr’l, ” 2notolo oo WSolitain Sleeve Button. " 3ontolo 00 3900 Suds and Sleeve Button. in Se”, ‘4 3notolo no 5000 Sleeve Buttons. phin, Ind eng’d, 4 2com 8 on 10000£1am ad engrnrod Rina, '4 250t010 00 8000 ockeu. richly sugared, “ 2 00:0 10 00 [5OOO set: leies’ Jewelry. no! And ~ men mylea, H , 6 no £Ol2 no 5000 Hundwmo Sod Elm, “ 300 w 8 on 2000 Sets Bacon: Studs, .r— K‘ 2Boto 6 oo . 1000 Gold Pena md 60H Holden. H 15 no to 25 00 2000 Sun Jot Ind Gold Pin- Ind Ear J. H. ROWE Drops, Intent lulu, very rleh, H 6comlo 00 2000 Gold Thimblel, Penclln, im, “ ‘COOw 6 00 10000612” Pull and allure-let, “h snoto 3 no 10000 H “ Ebony holderl, “ Iooto 6 no This entire list of beautiful and vnluable goods will be sold for On Donna ench. Cer tificate: 0! all the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regald to cholce. 0n the receipt of the certificate you will see whatyou are to have, and then it is at your option to send the Dollnr and take the article, or not. Five certificates can be ordered for $1 ; eleven {or $2 ; thirty for $6; sixty-five for $18; and one hundred for $l5. We will send a nngle Certlficnte on the receipt of 25 cents.— Agents wanted to whom we ofl'er specie! terms; send 25 cents for one certificate and our circu lar with terms. A. li. BOWEN A: 00,, 35 Beékmnn Street, N. Y. P. O. Box 4271. May 22,1865. 6m New anuNew Goods. YANTIS k HABNER, having taken the old Ind well-known Store Stand of Geo. W- Rowe, in LXTTLESTOWN, Adams county, would respectfully inform their frienis Ind the public generally, that they are prepared tosell Good: as low 3; they can be bought anywhere out of the cltiel'. With mlny additions of new Goods, just opened,they ofl‘erj :urunu- Jlnlly large and attractive variety, consisting of DRY GOODS, for « MEN’S, WOBIEN’S and CHILDREN'S WEAR, ' QROCERIES, HARDWARE, GLASS-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, . . IRON, NAILS, GLASS, ‘A at! in ahgrt, «yum: ta be found in I first ,eluu Store. The _plbfic nu hunted to all tun; I&s?ng 5193”“? to ulnar M » . , . M to“. I r part!“ firm P ’ ..' ‘ all, I, 1 . 3n ‘ . ‘ PRO§PECTUS T 0 ADVERTISERS Now i: the Time to Subwribe! Great Sale Important Announcement QREAT SALE ' ' o! ATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, to ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH! I'o 3! DISPOII‘D 0? AT ONE DOLLARJEAOII! Without regard to Vain-l Nos-to bo paid Jo: until you has. wfin you are a receive! ll Splendid me Articles” All mbe sold for One Donn Etch H I 300 unified Boxes, :20 £05160 each 150 Muniul Boxes, with Bell: and (Instincts, 200 “ 500 “ 500 Sflver Teapots mad Cofl‘ee ‘ Urns, 20 u 50 “ 600 Silver Chafing Dishes, 30 ” 100 “ 1000 .“ Ice Pitchers. 20 u so fl 2500 “ Sympcupawitb Sll- . warn, 20 N so n 5000 Silver Gobleu and Drink! in’g Gaps, 6 “ 60 “ 3000 Silwr Cutora, 15 “ 50 “ 2000 “ Fruitfiud Illa oth _ Baskets, 20 “ 50 “ 6000 Dozen Silnr Tea Spoon, \0 “ 20 do: 10000 “ “ ' Table Spoons und Forks, 20“ 40 “ 250 Genu’ Gold hunting-cue Watches, $5O to $l5O each 250 Ladiea’Gold and Eunmgllr . ed hanging-can Watches, "35 “ ’lO “ 500 Genta’ hunting-cue Sil- _ Ver Walcbel, 35 “ 70 “ 200 Diamond Rings, 50 “ 100 “ 5000 Gold Vestt Neck Chains, e “ 30 “ 3000 Gold Ovnlßand Bracelets, 4‘f B “ 5000 Jet and Gold Brweleta. 6 “ 10 “ 2000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chaind, 5 “ 2'o “ 7000 SolitairukGold Brooches, 4 “ lo “ 5000 qual, Opal and Emerald Brooches, 4 “ 8 “ 5000 Mosaic, Jet, Luvs, sud Flr’ntine Eu Dropsy 4 “ 8 “ 7500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald K Ear Drops, , 4 “ 6 “ 4000 California Diam'd Brean- pun. _ 2.50 u 10 H 3000 Gold Fob & Vest Watch keyl, 2.50 “ 8 “ 4000 Fob & Vestßlbhon-slidcl, 3 “ 10 “ 5000 sets Solitaire Sleeve-bin- ~ tom, Studs, is.. ‘ - 3 “ i “ 3000 Gold'Thimbles.Pencils,&c., 4 “ 6 “ 1000 Miniature Locke“, 2.50 “ 10 “ 4000 Miniature Loeketl, Magic Spring“ 10 “ 3000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, 2 “ 5000 Plain Gold Rings, 4 “ 5000 Chased Gold Rings, 4 “ 1000 StoneSetk Signet Rings,2.so “ 1000 California Dinmondßings, 2 “ 7500 sehg Ladies’ ngelry~Jet and GEM, '; _ _5 “ 6000 sets Ladies’kmglry—Cum- ‘ eo, Pearl,opal,& dther stones, 4 ” 10000 Gold Pens, Sihver Emn- ’ sion holders and ‘Pencils, xooo Gold Pena t Gold mount- ed Holders, 5000 Gold Pens and Gold ex tension Holden, , 15 ‘ 5000 Ladies' Gilt‘k SN. Buckles, 5 “ 5003 Ladies’ Gill and Jet Hm- Bars and Balls, 5 “ 10 " ARRAXDALE & CO., Mmulnczurers' Agents, No. 167 Buopwu, NEW You, Announce that all o‘f the cbova lis; of goods will be laid for On: Dogma each. In consequence ol the great stagnation of trade in the manufacturing districts of Eng land, through the war having cut 08' the sup ply of carton, a large quantity or anuable Jewelry, originally intended for the English market, has been sent 05 for sale in this coun try, AND MUST} BE SOLD AT ANYSACRL FICE! Under these _circnmstences, ARRAN DALE 5: CO., ndting n‘s agents for the firinci pnl European manufacturers. have resolved upnn a great GIFT APPORTIONMENT to be divided accc rclirlg'r to the t'ollqwingregulntloua: Certificates of tlie varioug urticlu mefimt i put into envelopes, sealed uy, and'mixed 33nd‘ iwhen ordered, are taken one without regard ‘to choic‘, Ind sent by' mail, thus showing no I favoritism. On» receipt of the certificate, you will see what yop are to have, and then it in st. lour option to 'send the dnltn: and _take the I article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond“ Rina, or any Set of ‘Jewelry on our list for 0" 3:11.14”. . SEND 25 CENTS FOR CERTIFICATE” In all transacgiona by mail, we shnll éharge for forwarding tpe Cer'ificnles, paying postage, and doing the business. 25 cents each, which must be incloned when the Cerufiefle is sent for. Five Certificues will he sent for $l, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five~for $lO, and a. hundred for $l5. WHAT THE "PRESS" SAY OF US. ' The Lafayette (Ind.) Daily Courier, Herc/t 18, ‘ 1865,1ny5: "A better selected, more varied or fashionable dssortment ol'jewelry cannot he’ found on the continent than Amudale 6: Co. are now ofi'ering. Messrs. Arrnndsle A: Go: occupy a high position in commercial circles as men entirely above the common trickery 01 trade. Their statements may he implicitly re lied upon, bmh‘us to the cherscter of their goods and the manner of disposul. Ladies especially, in 1117 parts of the country, ere realizing hsndsome profits as agents, and if any of our {air renders desire minutes: them- , selves In the enterprise, they‘mr do lo with , perfect confidence.” . l Gun-r Gir'r DIETMBUTIOI.—A rare oppor tunity is offered for obtaining watches, chains, diamond rings, silverwnre, etc., by Messrs. i Arrnudsle J: 00., nt No. 167 Broadway. They have an immense stock of articles, varying in value, and s ere ofl‘ered st one dollar .ch. The distribub is very fairly done—you agree , to talks a certi cute of u cemin article, enclos ed in an envelope, and are not required to ply your dollars unless you'nre satisfied with the article, which will .certainly be worth more than that amount, end my be $5O or sloo. An excellent mode this of investing 5 dollar. -—Sunday Times, N. I'. (Jay. Fee 19, 1805.. . Messrs. Arrsndele & Co. have long been personally hnonn to us, and we believe them to be every way worthy of public confidence.— N. Y. Scottish American. Joan, June 11, 1864. - We been inspected, at the office of Arran dnle k Co.’s Agency for Enropesn Monume turing Jewellers, a. large assortment of {ssh ionnble and valuable jewelry of the newest patterns. We also u 'ced n. largL qunntity of silver plate, and unfitand tint the whole of these newly imported articles are to be dis posed of on is novel princinle, giving greet nd‘. vnntngs to buyers; and aflording extensive employment to agents. We know the firm in question to be very respectable and thorough ly worthy of public confidence, and recommend our friends to read their advertisement—N. Y. Albion, September 3, )2864. Exnorussr rumbles—The most eligible Ind profitable employment we have heard of for ladies is the sale of certificates for the Great Gift. Distribution of Arrnudele A; Go.— A lsdy of our acquaintance has been very euc— eessiul in this way, not Only in filling her own purse, but also in doing 3 good turn to those to whom she sold the Certificates, es will he seen by our advertising columns. Gentlemen can also be thus engaged—N. I'.‘Sunday Jler cury, Aug. 14, 1864. The British Whig of Kingston, 6’. W., says, Nov. 26th, 1864, “One of our lady subscribers became an Agent for Arrnndsle & CO., and by request brought some tWe‘nty articles sent as prizes for her agency, to this oflice for inspec tion, end without hesitation we can state that each and all of the articles were worth treble the Imount oi cost to the recipients, end some of them six times." . We have seen some .very pretty specimens of Table And Teaspoon, Gol‘d Watches, Ladies’ Chtine, Pins, Bracelets, ~etc" which have been sent by Armndfle & Co. to this phce for Si each—Angelica R:porl¢r,N. Y. SlqteJ'eb. I‘s, ’65. AGENTS.—Wo went agents in every regi men:, and in eyery thin and county in the country, and those acting as such will be 51- lowed Khan“ on every Certificate Mend for them, provided their reminanee Imam to one dollar, Ilsa gcher inducements which can bé learned on application. Agents willoollec: 25 cents- bi every Cergflcete, and ram“ 15 cents to no, cicherin ca b or posuge “Amps. ARRANDALB t 00”; 181 Broadway, F. Y. June 5, 1865. 61. Give Him a Call ! E plfce to obtain 1; perfect Photographer, Ambrotype, execflcd in the best man” is at HBQPER’S GALLERY, in Middle sweet. Jun. 9, mas. . ttention. Farmm : “inscribe" have for 11313193118- T:WED 3313 M BAKE“ $OOl - \ . amen rwugsgz‘sox, ~ 11%,? ‘ smm Whip. GOLD AND HILVIB,WATCRES, ' ' JEWELRY, to. ox 'mr. ONE DOLLAa'PLgm. Till INTIBI 81‘0" 0' Ono Gold tad Silrer Watch _Mnnutaclory, Two Immense Jennlry l-lstubllahuenm, (in. Silver Plating: Ware-house, Ono 00M PM md Pencil Maker, 4 To be disposed of with diapllch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! The Goods ..re «fashionable slyiel and mo“ “causal. workmqnsh‘m, and mu; sucllficad in this munnor to’ relicx c the proprietors from om harassment ocquoncd by n tunneling civll w'nr. It should he prominently atated,nlso, that they 3?? madly of - AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, and therefd’re gremv snpl‘rior to the goods imported from ahmm} and huvked M 10“ as me cheaiwst ever mid. The simplo duty on imported goods, nnd the hxgh premium on Gold (.11) foreign bill: me payubie in go!d,)_ nmount‘ to more than the entire cost of many of the articles bfl'ered by us to the public. To facilitate the sale ONLY ONE, DOLLAR i will be charged for any article on onrlist,‘end ‘this sum the purchuer need not my until he i know: what he is to get! This plan accords with the method recently become so popular fordisposing of large storks of‘Jewelry end ‘ similar producl'ons. - ‘ TIIELPLAN IS SlllPLEl ' 4 l The name of each arm-Io omm! for an e—‘ as “Gold Hunting Watch,” “(inlil Oval-gum Bracelet,” “Pearl Brunt pin and Fin-Drone,” “Gold Enumelled Ring,” “Silver Plated Cake Basket," &C.,in written an ecnrd and cnclpeéd , in n sealed envelope ; these cnvvlupee are then plecedjn n drawer “fid well inixed;'tlxen‘as an order is received, with twenty-five cent: for return pont'tge and other charges, one of the cards or certificates is taken at riindom and sent by first mail in tlw customer, who will see at once what lm can get For Ono Dal. ler. If he 13 pleased with his fortune he can forward the money according to directions on the certificate and secure the prize If the article awarded should be unsuited to the purchaser-roe for example, it set of Pearl Eer- Drbpe and Brenstpiu to a young man who' i could not wear th’em, and had no one to give - them to—we will send imy other article on the catalogue of eqn'xl price which why be pro ‘ierred. Or if, for any reason, you choose "do venture no further, then you can let the mat ter drop where it is (and spend no more. Ex amine ceretully oii‘r Catalolgrvel " WATCH REPA IIENT. 300 Genia‘ l’nten‘t Lever Gold Hunt- ' 20 u 3 u 10 h H “ 10 u ‘0 l‘ ing Case, ‘ $5O to $l3O 300 Gentn’ Detached Lever Gold ' .; Hunting Case, . 40 - I 15» 400 Gents’nSwissGuld Hunting C.ise,3o - 100 200 Ladies' Gold Emmeled Huh:- .» in Cost, . 400 Gents’ Patent Lever SH ver H unt- 15 "*I 15 " 4" 10 " ing One, . 400 Genh’ Det. Lever Sing-Hunt- 0" 1 0 41 ing Case, . 300 Gents' Detached Lever Silver 25 " 15 " Open-,Fnce, ‘ 300 Gents’ Patent Lever Silver .Opm-Fnce, ' ‘ 300 Gems‘ Swiss Silver, _ JEWELRY DEPARTMENT 300 Diamond Rings ‘ $4O lo $l2O 300 Gents’ Diamond Piql: _ 20 - 100 3000 Gents' Culif’n Dinmbnd Pins '3 - A 15 3000 Gents’ Califn D'mmondengs 3 n .l 2 5000 Gents’ Gold and 11111de Fob Chains ' 4000 ngts’ Gold Vest Chains . _ 4000 Pfir Genzs’ Gold Slceye But- tons ~ , 4000 Pairfleuu' Gold mid Ennm Sleeve Buttons 8003 Sets Genls‘ Gold skas 8000 Gent's'lone Sc and Signet Rings , ~ 3 - I’] 8900 Gents’ Stone Set and Signet , - Enam. Rings ~ ‘ 4 . “15 6000 Ladle? Go‘ld Nenk Chain! 5 - 50 4000 Gnhl Oval-Band Bracelet! 3 - 10 0000 Gold and Jet. BmceiHs , 8 - 12 5000 Goldund Eu:xmele?\Bl-ucelets 8 - . IS 3000 Gold (_‘bmelaiu (Spain! 8 - 30 5000 Pair Ludics' Gold Sleeve Bqt- _‘ tons 4000 Pair Ladics’ Gold Enameled " Shave Buttons 800" Solitaire Gold Broochel Corn], Opal‘ xudl Emémld Brooch‘es ‘ 3-- 12 5000 Gold Cameo & Pearl Ear Drops 3 - ‘ 8 7000 Mosaic, Jet, ann and Floren- ' tine Ear-Drops 5000 Gold Thimbles 10000 Coral, Opal A: Emerald Eu: i \ Drops I 3 - M 10600 Miniature Lockets - 4 - 10 mooo Min’e Lockets—magic Spring, 8 - 25 10000 le'n Goid Rings 4 - 12 ‘lOOOO Sets Ladies' dwell-y, Gold and Jet. 10000 Sets Ladies“ Jewelry, Cameo, _ Pear], &c., 5 - ,1 20 10000 Ladien’ Gilt and Jet. Brueleu, 4 - ‘l7 i 000!) Ladlca’ Gilt. and Jet Hm. Sup- pox-ten, ‘ 2 - 22 SILVER PLATED WARE. 19900 91:99 8090 Goblets 18000 Pair Napkin Ring: 3900 Card Baskets _ 3000 anc Bukets ‘ 4000 Castor Frumeg-copplete with bottles ‘ 20001:» Pitchers 6000 PM: Butler Knives 5000 Soup, Own a Gravy Ladle: 2 a B 1000 Eunged Pic Knives .'~ 3 - Q 8000 Dozen ’l‘en Spnons, per doi. 6 -.. 16 6000 Dozen Table Spoona, do. 8 -‘ H 3000 Dozen Dunn-Forks, do. 8 - 25 6000 Dozen Table Forks, do. 8 - 30 ‘ . >00”) PENSANDvPENQILS.’ 12000.,G01d Pena, saver-Extension . ; Holden , ' s3tosl° 1100-) €on Pena, Silva: Mounted , . Holders . . 2 - I 8000 field Pens, Goid Mounted i Holden: 6000 Guld Pens with Gold Ext», “ sion Holders 6000 Gold Pong, Guldfloldcr'a and Pencils ' 6000 Guld Pencils In all cases we chin-fie for forwarding the Certificate, postage, an doing the‘bnsinesa, the sum of Twmly-fiu Centa,’whlnh;muulw enclosed in the order. Five Culiflcntcl will be‘aew for $1 - eleven for $2 ; thirty to: $5; sin'y-flve tor 3’10; one hundred for $l5. ‘ ' AGENTS ARE WASTED ,thronghont the( Country to operate for us. A lnrgo compen sau’on will be paid. Stud for terms, 47m, en closing stamp. NBWBORN & C 0.,. Mar. 27, ’65. am 15 Fulton Sn, N. Y. 1865. Spring Mfllmery. 1895 [SS McCREAIIY is just oponing n In" M and beautifulanannmeu! of HATS,BO. . . ETS, ILIBBONS, Flowers, Lace and Rug, Goods, of every description. and I.“ ornament fnhiouablo styles, which she will be pleased to show those who may favor her with} can. she is also prepared to do up Hats and Bon. nets of every kind, in the best. manner and on short notice. ’ . , \ fiMiuiners bfiying goods {0 poll spin, win‘fiud it to their advantage to purchase here, ' as by doing so they win rqqaive putty-n: And instructions gratis. ‘ Apri124,1865. 2m ENBY MASTER‘S ESTATE—Let“?! on administration on the estate at Hun; uter, late of Germany tp.. Adam malty, deceased, having been mgtm Co the nnpér. signed, residx‘ng inche‘nme township, the: We. bygive notx’ce to NW!” indabtad iglfid cum. to makeaimme Me Nymht, and one hlving claims ngainst’me um to prmnt dam properly authenticated fox uttlcmont. \ K‘gY ”£8133, , rug-ma, Afiminfimfin. May 15, 1805. 6% PETER HULL’S ESTATE—Letters of m!- mlniuntion on the come of Peter Hull, Inn of Davin: vgunning), Adams cdqnty, fir; g; M 1 am ted to the uudn- _ ital. realm in. tmuma town'shlpré ' bitchy git-n ’ > ‘ person! £94:th Wu kid mm (0' _ " to. pamfiiglfiui'd ' thou Inning ‘ “asap? m; [wed sent them pmpefly nfiu {of km». 5, meat. 1A0“ HULL, m , r m, {5,135. 9;! _V ...:L ‘34: “.3 , r -‘*-‘*--' " 7'2 Snag; 11.10038“: low-Ila}. , " _“i-g‘ :I,‘ ' , FA xvii: magnificent Sale. 30 - so . ‘9O 30 . 85 20 - 25,- 18 - REMEMB BI! THE PLAN! Notice. Notice. F 3 A - 40 5 - 40 1‘ 3 - 10 5 - 10 $2M$2O 3‘- I'3 2- 12 4-‘l6 5-20 5 - ' 20 10 -—'-20 3 - 13 io -r,.. 10- 30 6-29
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