The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, May 06, 1868, Image 3

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. SERVICES.—There will be preaching on
tray staionci Sabbath of May, (10t h ), at tbe
%trial Creel ' P resb y terian Cliureh,aii. 10 o'-
clock,' A. M., by Rev. S. 11. Mcliowrt, of
Princeton, N. J.
'Or-There will be preaching at the 'lWO
erstown Presbyterian Church, on the thirty
fiepbeAli fof this, nu:o4httlpi by.
Riy. JS trinefiton New
Jersey.
j.s.Y - The General Synod of the Evangel:-
cal Lutheran Church meet in Harrisburg
to-morrow. A large attendancefs expected.
The opening sermon will be delivered by
Rev. Dr. Hnowx, of this Phice, President of
the last Synod. - . •
PARTRIDGES,—The Legislatuie pass
ed a supplement btethe Ganes law of 1858
fixing the period fn which Partridges may h
shot, between the 20th of October and 20th
of December, and Increasing the penafAy
for shooting "them at any other period to
Sportinen will take notice.
ACCIDENT, 7 On 'the ult,, tt,sou of
Mr. E. .114R3tAN, of '6irioban -township, aged
about 6 years, 'net with a serious accident:—
lie had gone with his father to the woods,
and while the latter was patting.. Aug on the
wagon, it slipped and .rolled on 'the. boy,
crushing and breaking his leg. '
CANNON.—The National Cemetery As
soclation have secured from the 'War. De
pertinent four cannon, to be placed . in the
Cemetery irounds, at eAch corner of the
monument. They are Rebel pieces,
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pounders, captured during the •War, end
will be an additional memorial of the over
throw of Treason and Rebellion.
A GOOD IDEA.-The Managers of the
Agricultural Society are, planting a numbr r
of Shade and Ornamental Trees on the Fair
Grounds. They Will lie so arranged as to
beautify the grounds, furniali reheibhing
shade, and yet in no wise interfere with the
annual eliibitions. The Managers ales,rve
tieh4tedit for the eiaiiiY with which' they
are pressing the . improvements on the Fair
grounds.
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FIXING UP—The Sabbath School of
Christ Church are retnoddling the room oc
cupied by them. The long straightseals
have been torn up, and semi-eircularblecks
substituted, a decided improvement. The .
wood work is to be le-painted in imitation
pr oak, and other improvements contempla
fed. • '
The "Red . :Wen" are fixing np their Hal
on Carlisle street, the increase of member
ships re,;uiring an enlargement ante room
They intend to re-paper, paint, carpet
4k.c., and when completed will have a credi
table hall.
NARROW ESCAPE.—On Thursday last,
'4Vr. FREDERICK MaNTYRE, of Liberty
township, had been to Gettysburg, with a
two-horse wagon;and after purchasing seine
fish and other articles, started for home.—
While driving down "Bream's hill," on the
Hagerstown road, the horses became un
ini/ntig gritile, throwing Mr...Mei:ill - its: vio
lently to griciand, and severely bruising
\Cheri picked up he was thought to
'.be fatally injured.. Dr. O'NE:Au, of this
place; was called in, and found that the in •
juries were not a„sexiotis as was at first ap
prehended, and next day Mr. Ale'lNTritu
was able to return home.
BUILDING ASSOCIATION..--The annu
al meeting of the stockholders of the Get;
tysburg Building AsSociation was held in
the Arbitration room on Sat:inlay evening,
there being a full turn out of the members.
The annual statement submitted by the Di
rectory, showed the Atianeiatiou to be in a
Very prosperous condition. All the old of
ficers were elected, viz :
President—E. G. Fahnestock
Vice President Wrn. A. Duncan
StiterdiFY—S. McCreary
TreasurerJ. A. Kitzmiller
Managers—C. H. 'Buehler, J. W. C. O'Neal,
John Culp, of M., Win. ,Chritztnan, John
Rupp.
It was determined by a vote of the stock
holders to issue a new
..seriee of 000 shares,
s.oio each, the present menibtrs to have the
preference in subscribing therefor. Over
300 were promptly taken.
I HPRO EMEI TS.—Prof. E RE ir ART,
who some time ago purchased the Vance
property, north of town, on the extension of
Carlisle street, near the new Preparatory
building, having more land than he needed,
has been laying off a portion of the ground
into desirable building lots. He has also
laid out, with the sanction of the Town Conn
ell, a new street from this extension of Car
lisle street to the •Harrisburg road, which
will be extended _ east to Stratton Street and
probably west to Washington street. It is
also his purpose .to lay out another street
parallel with the above one square north.—
The lots thus laid out have commanded a
ready sale, and it is probable that a number
of handsome dwellings whiz° up ere long,
Prof..Eunzuwur declining to sell except to
such as design to build and improve.—
Among the parties who have purchased lots
and intend to build, are Messrs. R. McCua
ov,,C. H. BUMMER, 9EORGE B. MONVFORT
and SAlttnir, NEELY.,
Messrs . . D. Durnoits• and Wm. H. Kurz
atiut.za have purchased 12 acres, from Mr.
&. McCLEAN, on the left of same road, be
yond the College grounds, for IRO per acre,
which they intend .to lay out in buildizig
]ots.
Messrs. G. W. and J. 11. McCLELLAIN: harp
sold td A D. IturgLEß, a lot on Ilailroall
street,-adjoining lumber yard of C. H. ItuErt-
LEE, for 1,000 'cash.
ORO. ;W. WEIKERT has purchased from
Me39l. FAIINEXTOCK and DuncAN one of
the three story brick buildings on Chani
bersburg street, opposite Wit— z ßorns's, for
$l,lOO.
TO BUILDERS.—CoI. C.. 11. BUEHLER
has just received a very large assortment of
LUMBER suitable for Bulding purposes, in
cluding Boards, Planks, Flooring, Siding,
Laths, Pickets, Shingle:a. ike.—A lao Posts,
hewed" and &Bata, with prime Fencing
Boards, white Pine anti .Hemlock. Builders
will do well to give him-Ire:all, as his stock
Is nut only large, but his arrangements are
such that he can sell at the very lowest cub
Also, constantly on handy Black-smith,
„Isimeiturnene end Stove COAL, with an
extensive assortment of- - C COKING
fiTOVES, of the best make, Hollow-Ware,
Ttn•War4, jaws-Were, 41t., which House
keepers will do well to examine. Ware
room, on Carlisle street opposite the depot.
NA 411,16e64—D0 f9Otf *aaaa.#thin g
in the shape of JeweleT i lhiver Plated Ware,
•linives, Forks, Spoons, Ceiters, Clocks,
Watches, (American or ioreigia,) go to So-
PER ik,Melc.4l.EpiET:B on, York, attest, who
% - ititsi jail! opened tile largest issoitruent of
goods in Chia line ever offered to the citizens
of Gettysburg—ail of-which are warranted to
be" Aid they araaold for—no humbug or de
ception. Call and examine. 2t
HORS Bouturr AND SOLD, by BAK
us'. }Now, his §tishies TOM of Key
stone::,,,ll•Oe;7l4ittY 1554 /TO has also "s
very NEM JAM sr eh can he - seen at his
stable. ;', April
LOTS FOR sax. —Prof. EIIIZILLIrr will
offer at public sale, on Frithwodtaxima 1944
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•;:11EMORIAN.--We notice in our ex
changes, mtimplorpkilatly the religious press,
extended, notices of the death of Dr. BAIIGITER,
•Preskient - pf Pa. Colle g e, wbh 'gene/pus tri
butes to his personal worth, christiaticharac
ter, and timinent abilities. The Ll:mango
Oestutptit,has a lengthy editiatiel notice or
the sieccased, from the.pen of Rev. Dr. &rocs,
from - which we make the annexed extract :
Wdean never fomet our first introduction
to Dr.,Babghet. 'Wilted jtist come from oar
home in the South, .a friendless stranger in
Gettysburg, with the sad awl desolate feeling
of orphanage, when we were met by the Dr.
Witio benignant smile anOt warm grasp of
wme, with kindly Words. that we still re
member, as some sweet m4odrof-our child
hood. During our College ! course we were
often restive, and sometime* even rebellious,
under what • then seemed the stern rebuke,
and arbitrary rule of his ,goverament, but
Which, seen in the melloiring light of after
and more thoughtful years, we were taught
to recognize as the most whblesome discipline
of our waywardness. We remember grate
fully all his helps and guidance in our in
tellectual development, and educatioual train
ing; but deepest in Mu hearts is enshrined the
memory' of his religious counsels, instrue
tiona, and incentives, in the great work of
our salvation.. In the most critical period of
our spiritual and immortal history, we were
led to Jesus, through his instrumentality, and
in the formative process of the Christian life
and charater, next to our mother, we owe
more to him, under God, than any other hu
man being, tor the fashioning add deterntin
ing of our religious character and destiny.
ills preaching, so simple, and biblical, so
sympatheie and earnest, so'human and yet so
instinct with divine life and power, always
&fleeted us fur good. Sometimes it sent us to
our closet for self-inspection, hum4iation,
and prayer—sometimes it quickened every
pulse of our spiritual life and sent us on our
way rejoicing; and sometimes it was such an
inspiration of the love of Jesus, and the hope
of glory, that for weeks we felt the kindled
aspirations for more .holiness of heart and life,
and the glow and enthusiasm of afresh con
secration to Christ and his kingdom. We
cannot speak for others, but for ourselves we
Pat himestly say, that no preaching has ever
been td as such a quickening, moving, mould
ingpowerf as was ids.
Is ii any wonder,-we'shtmid be touched to
tears, when unexpectedly we read the an
nouncement of 'his death. On Monday, a
lady said to us, how sweet and comforting is
that article in the OHSERVEM on "Fellowship
with God," tell Di. Baugher to wrhe often.
On Tuesday evening, we were about to write
and request more frequent contributions, but
we wereiuterrrupted, and the next day we
were startled by the hitelligenee, that he had
gone to the vision and personal realization of
the saints in glory.
He has gone to be with Jesus, and to be
hold' his glory : He is beyond all human
benedictions. But in grateful remembrance
of what ho lids been to us, we bring this sin
cere tribute to his memory. We cannot go
with the loved ones, to plant the first' flowers
of Spring upon his grave, but we bring this
memorial flower of the heart, and mingle. our
affectionate sympathy with the widowed
mother and fatherless children:
ANOTHER VETO.—Capt. T. C. Nonnis
has vetoed the high prices, and is Selling
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Mots and Shoes at
Prices as low as before the war. His stock
is the largestand best selected, that it has
been our fortune to sec out side of the large
cities. His stock of Men's and Boy's Fur
and Straw Hats for Spring and•,Sunimer, are
just opened, and is the Largest and most com
plete in Adams county. Give him a call and
be convinced. May t;, 2t
j..8-It is with pleasure we call the atten
tion to the ad vertisernen tin another mil urun,
of the Lamb Family _Knitting Machine.—
Too much cannot be said in its - firaise.—
Quoting the Scientific American —"The qual
ity of the'work done by this machine is cer
tainly beautiful; not only beautiful but du
rable and reliable in all respects. It will
knit anything and that tolls the whole story"
Moor's Rural -.Wit , Yorker says, "The ma
chine is an institution which we can confi
dently recommend to thepublic." From the
American Agriculturiße--"We have seen this
machine work, and think it the best family
machine yet made. It_certainly does good
work and a variety of ft." It
1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.—
We Intended to have called attention to
Hoofland's German Bitters advertised in
our col WIMP. This Bitters, as perhaps every
body is aware, is as much a I , Laplo article
with the drug stores as flour is with the grist
mills, and. call for it where you will, you
cannot go amiss. There is no better medi
cine before the - public, it contains noaleoholic
Ingredient, commends itself to temperance
people, who seek to ftvrial whatever intoxi
cates or leads to intemperance— Most people
resort to tonics in the spring of the year.
Hoolland's stands at the head of them all,
and is potent at any time of the year. Those
who would come out in the spring with a
cleansed and invigorated system, should
begin its 1150;110W. The above is the unso
licited statement of the Editor of Ole "Pa
triot," Waukegan, Ills. 1100 FLAN D'S
GERMAN TONIC, combines all the ingre
dients of the 'Bitters with pure Santa Cruz
Rum, orangiqanise, Sc. It makes a delight
fully pleasant preparation, and is used for
the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases
where some Alcoholic Stimulus is neces
sary. Principle Office, 631 Arch St.,
Phild'a; Pa. Sold by all Druggists. It,
per it is not probable that Absalom was
obliged - to nso any hair preparation to force
his hair to grow to such an extreme length
as it is said to have attained. In our day,
howevler, people 'quite frequently find it
necessary to call scientific skill to aid them
in this respect. Such will find their every
wish supplied in "Barret's Vegetable Hair
Restorative."—Daresport (Iowa) Democrat.
It
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED (new
Style) lIAIR RESTORER OR DRESSING,
(in one bottle.)—Two weeks' trial, and you
have the guarantee that:you will not have a
gray hair in your head. The natural color
and beauty are restored, and a new and lux
uriant growth is the result. We hear thin
spoken by those who haVe used it, and we
predict hosts of hien& for the improved
priiparation, and we are happy to state the
price is only One Dollar per bottle; Every
Druggist sells,it.
TO SICKLY PERSONS.—To persons who
are weak and sickly, the use of Speer's 11ort
Grape:Wine will restore their health and
strength. Physicians, clergymen and tem
peranee advocates should epeourge the use
of the Port Grape-Wine, and thus aid the
cause of temperance and moderation. We
espee6lly recommend it to ,familiesfor 'its
purity, exquisite flavor and healthy proßer
ties. Medical men certify to its valuable
medicinal powers. . We understand that
Mr. Speer has been for years engaged in
preparing and perfecting it, and that It re-
Auirits a four years' proc ess before it is fit for
market.—N. Y. Baptist.
Our druggists have procured some direot
from_the vineyard. It as excollentl for fe
males to use. - it
. ',Spring ie.ls sherry,
Winter is areal, •
Green lames hang, bat The trown'must ;
en he le shaken,
; 7 -r s Labe sad Ihelnedien,
What can an old men do but die 1"
'Why,.take Plantationßlipre r ta be sure,
end with theta ane*ibiute of life. The old
ire uusle,young again, t h e middle-aged re
joice, and the young become doubly brilli=
int blitsing this_aplendid ; Tanic. Dyspep
sia, Heartburr,L+ver Complaint, Headache,
Fains t in t aide, "Crick in the Back" and
all totn . • .. h.iof 'stomachic toerantionent,
;field at once to the health-giving influence
of Plantation Bitters. they Mil strengtitto
ihosystent and bunyanCY to thetmind•
iorMagnolia Water is adelijigittf,* toilet ar
ticle—aapetrior, to OoloAne, atlalf the price.
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May 6.-4 ,
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BOOK NOTI
I • l "fi r trd3 ititt A . .--The May
number . of • the .Riyerside agazine—the
favorite pi ttielyintial' just issued
by Hurd &Houghton. :Xts contents are ful
'3lllilieatailittefeit oV4iatiterizedtty that!
good lista awl tact which - has ttutde the River
side so,popnlar. Eight of itstartieleware il
lustrated, and besides these it ass -a flue plc
tore by Herrick, for the frontLipiece, entitled
"Feeding the Calf." Terms, .2.50 a year.
address Hunt & Houghton, 459 Broome_
street., New. York..
Taa Liat4%.,irmit . " -- s q .:---A. • very beautiful
steel engnaving--"Marguerqi Going to
Charch"—leads off the May . There
are al o- a beautiful colo F. steel fashion
plate, other engravings aid a ; of Music.
Among, the IlteraffLeontents, • e note "Evart
geline in Prose," by Ma uzzey ; "Ecce
Homo," with an illustrati n; "A Dead
Man's Rule,!' by Eljzabeth Prpscott ; " Until
Death," a new poem by Firence Percy ;
"Going to Housekeeping,"try- Aunt Alice;
"Edith's Pilgrinmge," by Netoe Carlisle; an
article on violets,Fastfionnble licrvelties ('illus
trated,) Receipts, The Fashiorts, &e. Term;
$2.50 a year. Address, Dagen & Peterson,
819 Walnut street, Philadelpba.
GODEY% L&DY'4[I : IOOK, for May, opens With
a beautiful steel engraving entitled "Garden
ing." The other illustrations are a colored
fashion-plate, the usual large extension sheet,
an engraving for juveniles, arid a great' va
riety of work in the work 11department.—
The music is good. Among the literary con
tents we notice Phemie Itowitu}d—continued ;
The Friends of my Youth, Holidays and
Half Holidays, Last Summer. Campaign of
the Leech Family, Girls will be Girls, Warn
ings, Abigail Shout's Protest, A Week in
Kennawhair, Sallie's Mistake, &c. Terins.
$3.00 a year. Address L. A.' Godey, cor.
Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
DlEnny'sXusztu,'-- This popular children's
magazine increases in interest with every
number. ' stories and home sketches, so
well adapted to the young mind, are always
read with pleasure and. pro 4 by *the little
folks. The illustrations, puzzles, &c., are al
so interesting features of the paper. It is
pulzaished dy Horace B. Fuller, Boston,. at
$1.50 a year.
GOOD STORDIS.—Part 3 ; just issued by Tick,
nor & Fields, furnishes a colleetion of capital
stories especially suited for reading on Winter
evenings. The contents are as follows:
Christmas with the Baron; Stephen Yarrow,
—by the Author of "Waiting for the Ver
dict "A Family Christmas in Germany,"
The Chrismas Banquet, by Nathaniel Haw
thorne ; Three of a Trade, or Red Little Kriss
Kringle, by Fritz-dames O'Brien ; Adventures
of a New Year's Eve, by Heinrich Zschokke.
With tour admirable illustrations.
THE GALAXY, published by Sheldon & Co.,
No., 500 Broadway, Ne* York, has been en
larged, so that it contains fiftyper cent. more
matter than heretofore. And 'very excellen
;natter it is too, ranging "from grave to gay,"t
—from "The Pilgrimage to Mecca" to "Mark
Twain's Late Senatorial Secretaryship," the
latter a very amusing production of Mark's
genius. 'Under the controtolihe enterprising
publishers, the GALAXY has stepped at once to
the front rank of American Magazines, and in
typography, cbntents and general getting up,
bids fair to outstrip some of the older favori
ties. It is a capital magazine.
Ore Torso FOLKS— a capital illustrated
magazine for boys and girls, published by
Ticknor & Fields, Boston, Mass., is out al
ready for May.. It would be hard to get up a
better magazine than this for the young. All
whO - read it are pleased with it and as a na
tural consequence it is obtaining a wide cir
culation.
Tax ATLANTre MowTnLt• continues to hold
its position in the front rank of the higher class
of American Monthlies. TheF May number
has a fine table of contents, frotil the best writ
ers of the country, opening with an article on
the Turf and Trotting Horse in, America, fol
lowed by a story "On a Pair of Speetacles,"—
A. Gentleman of the Old Schiml—nos. 2 re
spectively of Our Roman Catholic Brothers,
by Parton, and Lagos Bar, by Win woode Reid
—The European House Sparrow`A Modern
Lettre De Cachet—Did he take the Prince `ti,
Ride—By-Ways of Europe, V, by the always
agreeable traveller, Bayard Taylor—The next
President, and Reviews and Literary Notices,
&c. TWESOE. ct FIELD, Bostop, PublisherS.
EVERY SATURDAY, for May 2nd, contains
Tennyson's new poem, Lucretins, in full from
advanced sheets furnished to the publishers,
berides an additional installment of Reade's
and Boucicault's Crusoeish roAtance of Foul
Play—The Ship's Doctor, by Itirs. Oliphant,
and khget Attentions, by Hest* Stratton, and
other picked and choice belles lettreB matter
from the best English publications, of whose
lighter contents it is a judicious eclectic.
A FRIENDLY CHAT.
A.leene at a Cross Roads N. E. of Petersburg.
Mr. A.—Good evening, Mr. M. Have
you been to Petersburg to-dait ? I see you
have been trading largely, by : oho size of your
parcels ; and a new Carpet too, and a roll of
Matting.
Mr. bought them * the store of
Hswratsu & SADLER, in Petersburg, where
I can do better than I ftemerly did in Car
lisle or Mechanicsburg. I bought elegant
Calico at 124 cents a yard, and two nice .
Dress Patterns for the girls; at 15 cents a
yard, cheaper.than I. could bny in Carlisle
or Mechanicsburg last week. But their
store was so crowded, that iI had to wait .
nearly an hour belbre Icoultbgetowalted on.
I saw a number of our neighbors buying of
them to-day, who forinerty tr'ifded in earl ii3lo
and .Mectnuticpurg altogether; and I will
advise you, if you want any Spring Goods,
be sure and gobo their otore.. li,For they have
the nicest stock of Drees Goods I ever saw
in Petersburg. If we difil / not intend to
build this Summer, I would; have bought
two more of their other nice ?pout Patterns
to-day ; but I have made arrangements with
them for my Nails and all tho balance of my
building material in the Hardware line, as
well as my Oil and Paint. ;.
Mr. A'-I hive heard a goOd deal about
their selling goods cheaper than they do in
Carlisle or Mechanicsburg. f It must. be‘ &-
great blessing to Petersburg, that such men
have opened Astor°, forit wa, mucknoedeld:-
For a number of peso, if we wanted to bug
s2o worth of Goods, it would pay us to go
to Carlisle or Mechanit'slitirg.' lam going`
to. Petersburg next week, lend' will give
them a call. It is astonishing bat they can
keep such a complete assoriment of Dress
Goods and Groceries, and sell ahem it such
low rates. -
Mr. M.—l on sure you wilt !save money
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by so doing, anti - would advise all my netighl,
bore to do so. GoOd bye. 1 it
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"We can most -tuhesitatin t l i recommend
the Peruvian Syrup, a pro solutiontif
the tinittkizidemtittsei, to alt Ule weak, ,the
worn, and the weary, having richly expOri:
enopd its imamate., It poseempe all theP (Ma
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eAIitOLL --Pitt' ' J 2.
.o.f,calvert College, at New Wipdaor, was se
tiomdyjnjuned on be & Ohio Rai'_
roadlast week, probaUly fatally.
' Ctnlroant.inn.--Lest woek, gerbert, son of
Wesley Wise, Of Carrude, while returning
from school, was knocked down and: , itm over
by a wagon, the injuries likely to prOve
FItHDIMICY. —Edward Jones, cOlored, eon
victed of rape on a Miss Cline. into be hung in
Frederick on the 6tl t . of June. Efforts are
Making- EA his pardon, otv the ground of
doubt as to his guilt.—Joshua Anders iged
59 years', residing four miles from Mechanics
town, recently committed !Welk by swallow
ing some rat poison; he lingered "nearly two
days in-great agony.
rRANICLIN.—Mrs. Jacob Mindhart, residing
near Orratown, was recently thrown out of a
wagon and so severely injured that hoc rimy
ery is doubtful—The Obambersburg Re#os
tory says that 90 barrels of butter and eggs
were shipped by Adams' Express fronOthe
Cumberland Valley to Philadelphia ,in one
day last week.
WABIIINGTON. —On the 25th nit, Henry
Rona , had his leg broken at the residence of
Wm. neyser, near Hagerstown, while putting
a grind-stone on a wagon. ,
Yonx.—The Hanover Branch Railread
Chrepany have declared a dividend or five
per cent. on the capital stoek for the last six
mouths, and Hinder Scoring FrotBociety a
'dividendef temper cene.' clear of all taxes.—
Andrew Schlegel, of York„
. was robbed of
$350 one night last Week. The thief entered
• throqgh the cellar, got into Scldqgel's bed
room,look a key from his clothes at the bed
side, unlocked a cheat, and decamped with
the money, without waking BchleAel.—Greo.
E. Bell, an emplyee on the Northeri : 'Central
road, was killed near Glen Rock, while shift
ing cars, a piece of lumber : fracturing / his
skyll.- 7 Charles Sharp, eniplOyed "at Dilier's
in Hanover, o w n the 27th ult., bieke
his dollar bone by receiving a heavy fall while
engaged in wrestling on the hay loft attached
to the stable.
THE Cincinnati Con:tmercial has the
lowing "The best or several good things
circulated here is an unconscious pungency
of which Jerry Black was guilty since his
quarrel with Seward. Jerry has Mien very
savage on the Secretary of State and de
nouncing him to the President, said: "WLy,
sir, put him one day among honest men'and
he would die." As Seward has been associa
ting with Andrew Johnson and his Cabinet
officers for several years, and Still lives, the
'point of Black's observation is apparent,"
MESSES. Charles, aster, and Bullock, mem
ber of the Baltimore city council, have been
expelled for taking bribes in the passage of
the ordinance for the issue of additional bonds
to the Western Maryland Rsilroad. Othdof
ficials are implicated. The whole party are
Copperheads of the deepest dye.
JOHN' Brooks, a snake fancier, was bitten, in
Baltimore on Friday by a pet rattlesnake, and
died fifteen 'ninnies after the wound was in
flicted.
geriew . of tilt parketS.
Baltimore Grain and Produce Illarket.
Babiatore., Tuesday Norsuits.
~...10 00 iO 11 25
....1110 @ 12 00
2 80 @ 3 33
2 70 @ 3 NY
103 @ 1 25
1 80 @ 2 10
85 @ 10
2 50 @ 2 02
Srrsit fikorß,.
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WRITE. WHEAT,
RED WI EAT,
Coat;,
RYE,
OATS,
Trucrna-SEED,
CLOVER -SLED,
FLAX -5PED,....:. ..
BACON, HAxe,...
"
" &forums&
LAr.n, ....
GOLD, Phila
Gettribuny Grain and Provision Ilarkess 4
Ge/ I Ydinv, Wednesday Morning
10 00
... 11 00 012 00
2 31) ea 2GO
2 40 Qs 2 GO
1 00
160
85
1 00
250
6 00
160 @ 1 70
40
SUPER FLOUR,...
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT, ...
CORE,
RYE,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,....
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVER SEED,.
POTATOES,
BuTTER,
LARD,
Eons,
BACON, Hems,
" .....
" SHOULDERS,....
SOAP,
TALLow,
Bzwatetto.
Baz.a.m—Ztro.—On the 30th ult., by Rev.
D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Leander M. bream
to Miss Lizzie T. Zug, both of Huntington
township.
Dzionnonvv—DAßK.-.-On'the 19th ult., by
Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. David Deardorff,
of Reading township to Miss Sarah A. Darr,
of Washington townaip,York county.
KALE—KzErAuvEn..—On the 23d ult.. by
Rev. B. A. Shorb, Mr. George Kale, of Ger
many townahip, to Miss Amanda ireelkuver,
of Cumberland township. '
hicKritm--CanAmEn.4—On pui sth ult., at
the U. B. .Famonage, In Chambeisburg, by
Rev. H. T. Huminelbaugh, Mr. Edward N.
.M.oKimtn, Of 'Sandersville, Adams county,
to Miss Chtharine E. Creamer of Manor,
Franklin county.
Mt L.Lna—NAce.--On tbei6th ult., by Rev.
B. A. Shorb, Mr. James Miller to Mine Louisa,
Nase, of moontpleasant townibip.
MOBJUSON—LITTLE.—On the Md ult.,-by`
Rev. P. Scheurer, Mr. Frederick W. Moms- ;
son to Miss Ann E. Little, both of Adams,
county.
Itoritiro--linzewenraw.—On the 3d inst.,
by Bet Dr. Hatter, John M. Roland, to
Miss- Elizabeth Brenneman, both of this
county. is,
fitilr.Obitusuzy DILL
notices 5 •
omits a line for all
over 4 lines—cash to am:employ noUces.
MANlKoWsgi,—ln Hanover, on thir 2tth
Ult,,, Willtatir`Von IfenikowSki t 'orre of-the
proprietors of the Citizen, aged 88 years.
MICKLEY.—On the 25th ult. Mrs. Anna
Mary Salome Mickley, l ed 87 years 9
months arid 22'days. Hued to see her
offirpring to the fourth generation.
Waaitaot,—On the 18th alt., near Wank's
School House,, Mrs. Palm. Sarah, vtlf.• or
Conrad Weaner, aged 80 yearre,i) months and
I day,
-
. .
D IDEo. . •
• Ihin Noncom BAIiN OP arertinnotil
• rbe. iroddeat ant Di:octopi of thfei patt. limes WI
u I,OT doctored lead =yea &vilified of POl3ll AND ONE
P* "lob 11P.Able On arAlkor tholiels look, tree
tem goteisif trovereaseaft *kw.
, cisic,ew wobooalkaiiiir.
nIVIDEND. •• ' "
The . _!'ik:alt•aid Directors' of the 0 61ITTM
BUG NATIONAVAIALNit" have this •
seml4lllllla . dividend of 81;L PU CJINT. ow Weal
illitaltoisav of it4l7. &Tame, wall le, on a 44 *MCP* .
lltb inst. Y. Maw HAIR, Cludl*
May 5,1868.74 t
TOWN - LOTS
FOR SALE. .
MI
Nvmsztt OF MOST D11231341 1 a,
BUI•„3-I
LDNG, lia'rt
•
RAI
beafieratt at Publtatlatao •
14 . EXT,
'Atriligtic6r
,
- At 8 . OtcLeCte. • •
moo stitaiiiwilWeisiewhit
iii,unobala.T.par4sar nor 044,
utitttitglawatta Wrillattala
• • . ..•
ernsw
FAHN.EOTOCK BR*
SPRING GOODS.
We are constantly receiving new and dissicable styles of
P/QUEB,
czorEs, OA SSIM.?R S, , JEANS,
with ',Fry variety 4 Goods fix Men's aid Boy'. wear.—
We have added doesiderably to our assortment of
We feel amnia we can make It to the interest oT the
IRON & NAILS at reduced prices
OILS & PAINTS t low rates
Clettysburg, ?day6, 1868. If
- GILLESPIE & CO.,
A T the old stand ofJoszeu.B.OU4LbrlE. neat door to
IL the Globe Inn, York street, Gettysburg, otter to the
public, a full line of soperiori.
G ItOCEBIES - ,
Bogert, Syrups, Sfolesses, Coffees, Tens, Spices, Salt,
Ike.; the
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
in the market, with lialtur, Shoulders, S idea, Fish, Dried
Fruits, Confection*, &c. A Imo,
NOTIONS,
In great variety; Cedar and Villow-wire, Baskets. Sc
orn, Tobaccos, and a thousand and 011• ot her article".
BUTTER AND EGGS,
nice and fresh, always for sale.;
GILIZISPLE k Co. will spare no effort to plea.. ' and are
confident of being able to do so by constantly k eeping •
fall and choice stock, and soiling at the very lowest pro.
tits. C ourtvar Paonncit wanted, either for the cash or
In exchange for goods, highest mark etprice allowed.
JOSEPH P. GILLESPIE,
DANIEL CASH MAN.
May 6, 11166.—tt
IT S. INTERNAL REVENUE
L.) • NOTICS.—The Annual Assessment for Adams
county of all persona liable to tel on Incomes. Articles,
In gcbedule A.and ale° of all persona required to pay
Special Tea on &minims, having been completed, notice
is hereby given that the Taxes • foresaid hare Lissome
due and payable, sad will be received at the Eagle Ro
tel in Gettysburg. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the llith
and lath of MAY.
PINALTILIL—A II person, rho fall to pay their anneal
taxes prior to the 26th day of May will to duly ootified
of their neglect for which a fee of twenty (2))
and four cent• for each mile travelled in serriog the au
tice,will be charged,,
... 2 80 41 290
... 21 @
... 17 Q 171
14. 144
... 20 40 20
391
Porsons &lug business without having paid a Special
Tax therefor, are liable to a Penalty of three times the
mou n t of ;ald tax, a flue of Five Hundred Dollars,
and imprbasiment for two years.
May 6.-2 t
THE OFFICIAL HISTORY
OP TUX WAR,
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the flood-tide of revolution from its tuuntain springs,and
which were so accessible to Mr. titephene from his posi
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The Intense desire every where manifes'ed to obtain
this work, Its Official character arid ready sale,trenbined
with an increased commission, make it the bestsnbscrip-
Sion book ever published. •
• One Agent In Beaton, Pa. reports 72 subscribers in
three days.
Oise in Roston, Masa. , lo3 subscribers in lour days.
One In Memphis, Tenn.lo6 subscribers In five days.
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Apra
Aprils.-3i
QOLDIERS, 'TEACHERS, ENER-
L 7 GICTIO MEN AND WOVEN, fur the
LIFE OF:GEN. IT. S.' GRANT )
By Hos. RBlATC. , DitiflNG,Cbsinnan of tbe Billisuy
Commtlitse in Congrees, The Only work of the kind is•
sod tinder the sanction and by the *sabot By of Gen
.Want.IOIIPGILT. It is OTVICIAL„ mid is tbso most in -
toisselyjitterseting blagraphy ever, pubitibed In Amen.
on. Thsanthm. is one of the most brilibuit writers In
tie etmatty,. Agents will Ind tlils ins nswitcs work of
the sesson. Terms, Mink et liberal.
To Repro oluakto of tokrltary, rer soonao a
CO„
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119,4 a,
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Pennsylvania
THY SIIII.IIIS ta/01 , 1 of Pennsylvania College
will oonintesre, Mindy at 11A of /ley, and
will eonaipne Thirteen Teeita t
Pm , Periklamt edd i N. L. ick,
Pronweor. or
Rev. 0.7. ZMIRRART.
Prep'y Beni.
APrik 4-3 t
A'CARD TO THE LADIB'S.
DDUPONOOI3 °OLDEN PERIOLDIOAL PILLS FOR
TIPSFAEIPt. - - IrrielfuWiden.
Itemovitlona of aba hionumiy Turns, from
whatevep Sod 'Ways imeassafed as a Preventive,
Females peen art, Weiland, or those supposing theme.
selves so, ire cautioned against using theme Pills while
in that condition last they = equiits spiriaraisiaw." af
ter which admonition, tbs. Proprlietoeheinunie no .rs
• sponsibility, although their mildnani will ehleverit any
:sulectiisf to health. ,
Pr ia SI per Box. Biz Dozes U.
Bard by J.Y. TOUR, Druggist, Sole Agent Sri Get
tiLdi,blPf St.
threusk the Post atm can
tinfW(Ponftdest ll 4 ll 7 , ) ' sitT fiv#l
ifttlipoonsAvy_ltwauf psnagel
'April SO, 11611.1.17
. 1 0 RSAL,•
• AT PRIVATE SALE.
• -
. ,
~10BROVik 0, BTO in 0" •+r NATIONAL
Dirri iliggrobiti. .fipttre it th Batik.
ApitS;lB67,—tf •
E.
~. D. M. EQICENRODE; having
:.. ft o4ol, Ai agllAMßalkila , Oren 10 omit**
um pubiloOksAol4ollo7 BOW atioation. to his WO;
dull.; So akorit^reamoblo shore OCblitl )11..
IMMO. ... ; . (ADAM—ft
EN
Tt" TONS OP OATS OR WSULAT STRAW at
VottYlitmrt A.PPV 10
ISAR
B. meatimity.
0 ,T r - I c E
N -- - - -f.
, . IgA ragar.,t‘cfoLet..;.hi'd...i.i.i. - 54. ,
n .r, bodut vi soon aspaleev awl wilw.
j
alis
.a *Milo- bill sad WU*. Diting " = "l .
110*.i111.1* Mt witaikr INICIIOII4-lit.isisalk
MlNUaribiso Wi1a00 4 0 4 1., . Mg t
BM=
IfeW
dtitrtistmetts.
L 1
POPLINS,
SPRING CLOAPcniaB,. ALPACAS,
DELARIES, 4LLIOOIIIB, LAWNS, &e.
Ala tarp oddlsion• to oar nasal supply of
GINGHAMS; .31" US LINS,
CARPETS,
which we eie selhag •t greatly reduced prices.
Our stock of
Q UE ENS -WA RE
la ,romplete. In
HARD-WARE
and all kind* of
, BUILDING MATERIALS,
purchaser to purchase from us"
GROCERIES, of all kinds
Give us a call and be c6nrineed
FAFINESTOCK BROS.,
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT
NEW FIRA4
C. IV: AttICOM,
Collect . 9r-Ittb Dirtriet, 'a
Agents Wmated for
SUN.
BY HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS
HATS AND SHOES
1.33
LOWEST PRICES
ROWftra WOODS.
WANTED, AGENTS.
Grand Jury liflort.
• the__ out of Quarter 'Sessions
of the P Wfantfor the county of Adams: i
The Grand T sat, inqnking within and for the Said
county of Adams, bag leave to report: That they have
visited the Public SuilJoags of the county—that theyJ,
are able to reoort ferorably of the condition of the Jail,
llnding it in good order.
That the game elm be said of the Alma nonce, except
alto the apartments maligned to the insane the cello in
the inaar hospital being damp and anwhoLotne, calca
lated to thwart the efforts and services of the Physielian
and theSteward'and his family in beltMfof three
ornate', and we would earnestly recommend that mire
=Gable atmonunedatiomthreprovided for them.
We would add that we krund one of the furnaces In
bad order —in Pit, worn opt, and report fovorably with
regard to the contemplated improvement, viz, placing a
new one In its place, whenever it may suit thet conven
ience of the officers having the matter in charge.
• - JOGS L. JENKINS. ifortrumni
Adam Klaus:nand, Mlcturel•Lavinetine,
Gam Ilagerman, J. W..hieelf e
James Lint., Geo. fitoneidler,
r •
Isaac P. Tudor, . W. W. Stewart, -
' Isaac J. Wright, Wm. J. Navin, 4
IL Spangler, . Daniel Backer,
John McAllister, James Marshall,
John Cunningham, John A. Paxton.
May d.--Ze
PXRCALES,
Lamb Knitting Machine:
TS only Family 'Machine that sets up its own work
knits all sizes, widens and narrows, knits the heel
Into the stocking, and narrows off tire toe complete—
predating all varieties of kplt • goodsi from, an infant's
stocking, mitten or glove to a lady's shawl or hood,
PRICE REDUCED TO 68 DOLLARS:
It b siuipk , durabk, easily operated and warrant-Ai ,In
succeed ha the hands of every purchaser.
Address, with stamp for circular ami t is stocking
J.ll. ORS/1, Gen. Agent, 9= Chiestaut at., Phu*.
May 6.-3 m
AGENTS WANTED FOR DANA'S
AUTHORIZED AND AETUEXTIC
•
LWE OF lILYSSES S. GRANT,
Comprising a complete and accurate history of his event.
fu&aad interesting career, with as authentic narratire
of his itivaluable military sarriceit, adding also an impar
tial estimate of his character as a Mas,a Soldier, and a
Sintertnau. By Ilan. Cnintsti A. Dertsa,:late Assistant
gnib
Secretary of War. The Sprinleld Jitiean says
"Dana's Life of General Grata is.sure to be the mot It au.
thentic and best Life of Chant pnblielied." For platten
tare, apply to or address GUIMON HILL & CU, Spring
field, Maas., or 19,D. MYERS, 41 Maiden Lant, N. Y.
April 29 —4l ' •
NOTICE—Is herebrgiven that ap
plication h se been made to the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams county for the Incorporation of ..Flohr ) e
Ger man Reformed Church," in Franklin townshtp, and
Tuesday the 26th.dsy of May bus beeb Ilea f o r the hear
ing of the same, of which ell part 411 in Intereet will take
notice. J.-A. If 1.17.111L1A:R, proth'y.
April 2.9 —td
NOTlCE.Letters Testamentary
--
on the estate of Pri'llt PVITZ, late of Lit imore
township; Adam county, deehaaed., bating been granted
to the undersigned, Ratecutrix, residing in the saute
township, she hereby Ores notice to all pereone iodebt
ed tossid estate to make immediate payment, and three
having claims against the same to present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
April 8.-et
AUDITOR'S REPORT
In Common Pleas of Adams co.. Pe,
April Term, PittS
N the matter of the Report of the - Auditor appo:ntsil
I
to distribute the balance In hands of R. !Solicitor,
Req., Requestrator of the Gettysburg lbillromiCoriflurny,
on Ids sixth account—upon &Shutt filed and hearing
had, it was ordered by the Court that the Report of Audi
tor be referred back for further proceedings. N.tice
hereby given to all persons In any way Interested, that
the undersigned, Auditor, will sit in- obedience to this
order of Court, at his &Lee, in Gettysburg, PA • l'rid,3
th,1:41. if May, lR6t. C.,NRELY,
April 20.--te • Auditor.
N OTICE.—The first and final ac
count of Jim% Facsvanta, Assignee under o deed
of roluntary 'assignment of JOHN 010T1 1111,1 Wife of
Union township, Adams county, for the benefit of Crecti
tors, has been filed In the Court o (Common Pleas , f Ad
s county, and will be confirmed by Isild Court on fi,e
0A day of May nezt,'unless reuse be shown to the con
trary. J. A. EITZMILLEit.
April - 22.40 '
N r OTICE.—The account of JERE
MIAH ARELLT, Assignee of LEWIA SNYDER and Wife
of Liantingtua township. Adams county. In trust for
Creditors. has been tiled in the C•uirt of Common
Pleas of Adams county, awl will be confirmed by 'Aid
Coact, on the 2114 day of May ncrt, aukas came be
shown to the contrary. J. A. KITIAIILLEIt,
April -I to
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the 'Estate of Lunn Garret, late of Menalien
township, Adams county. Pa., iilecmseit, hating beer
granted to the undersigned residing in the same place,
they hereby give notice to those indebted to said estate
to make Immediate payment, and those having claims
whist the lame to present them properly authenticated
for sett lentgut..
April 22.--GC
REGISTER'S NOTICES
. _
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Legatees and .other persons concerned that the
Administration Accounts hereinafter. mentioned will he
presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county. 9.r
confirmation anif allowance, on TUEADA X., the alh day
of MAY, 1888, at 10 o'ck.ck, A. M., viz:
119. The second and final account of Samnel Brown,
Administrator of Elias Freed, deceaeed.
P.M. The account of Virginia Brasile:ars, Administra•
triz de bunts ono with the will annextd of Margaret
Dosh, deceased.
121. The first and Aual account ot Jacob K. Oyl,r, Ad
cuini.trator of estate of 'Valentine Oyler. deceased, set
tled be Julian Oyler, Adnitalstristrix of estate of Jacob
K. Oyler, deceased.
122. The ac annt of Jacob Ladjklidministrator of the
mate of Abraham Lady, demised.
123. The Brat account of Abraham Hart, Adatlni.tra
tor of Joseph Ilartzel, deceased.
121. Accutint of Jacob Stott, Trustee jrs the ante o
the Real Estate ofJarab Woif,dscsased.
125. The first and Anal account of Henry !dyers. Ex
ecutor of Jacob Icarch, deceased, settled by Ileoiy
Myers, Executor of Henry 51yera, deceased.
12:6. The first and Anal account of ]leafy Knpp nod
Juba itapft, Adminietraters of the estate of Elizabeth
Kapp, deceased.
127. The first and final account of Joeephos S. Roland,
A !min istrator of the estate of Addivon S. Roland. dec'd. l
128. First and final account of John Hanes, Ray, Ad
ministrator of the estate of ttaxid Saurbaugh, dec'd.
129. First and final account of Peter Fehi, Executor of
the last will and testament of Valentino Feh I, decemsed.
180. First and anal amount of Jacob G. lief lhonny,
Administrator of John Tenshlnbansh, deceased.
131. First and final account Of Peter Quichel and John
Slowly, Administrators of John Sheol', (of N.„) deceased !
132. Account of Andrew if,skes, Executor of Samuel
Deardorff, deceased.
133. &woad account of Isaac-P. Brinkerhoff, Executor
of the last will and testament of Samuel llermsn, deed.
134. /int aocomntofJohn Edward Plank, Executor of,
the last will and , testament ofJohna. Plank, decased.
195. Box` ind and Anal Email!. of Peter B. Kauffman,
scrvirkg Executor of the laat will and testament of
Abraham Brows, doemsed. .
138. The secumfand final accoutit of Frederick Qn 'eke!,
surviving Administrator, of the estate of Samuel Gilli
land, deceased. •
137. gird and anal account of John A. Swope, A.l
miniatrittor of Morgan 11. Slope; decanted.
W. D. 110LTZWORTR, Register.
April 21—te
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
STATEMENT of the Bounty Ac
count of iII:MBERLAND TOWNSHIP, Adams noun.
ty.: Pew's.
FBAACIS BREAM, Esq., Treasurer, in account with
Bounty Fund.
DR.
To Ilnianee DOpticate L. Bookman. 1/165.. 8901 11
"
' " " C. hriver,lB66,-1.......... 1,364 72'
U J. Deardorff, 18611... 4162.76'
" Omissions " ". 1666. ' 87'42
rnpllcate Jon: Keelsons., .. . .4.. 6; 1 46 59
IsmorA. Bpseider.:;
.1106" . 1r0041141 . 1 4 *.;... .. soo oo
Dash-ip lands nlNTresstrer as per repor t
AVlVieriniripegottril674)oork.aAa.........4.....—. 1,348 80
Interred trona Sept.ll, 1867 to 8 do of acKtit 49 83
CR.
By Balance of substitute money paid. Wm. B.
Myers
Lomas paid Individnabi
Interest "
Loans paid Bank...
Interest and Stamps paid Bank
Attontlee /pm.— . . .. ...
Printing '
IMpensee of audit ortterod by Court L.
Sundry Ordata
tgotlea9lo,it 2i;..: &Wham
=wail on C. Int - river, 2806
Fees
Exoneration. J. twullostf, 18/%6
Fees
I , I.
AZ niat°Utilti tlf ( . 10 ihWheatO Of J, Zee
. tffr. 15 5 1" ' • - 1,702 64
traimar•r's .... ... 25 67
Laes in liter 2,394 et
STATEMENT OP INDSSTSTINESS.
The debt et reverted by Auditors '..»»::
11,953 95.
Substitute money paid in°. T. Hoffman Jacob
E. Shrive", Pater-R,Set Mar and Join; Geode.
nsaatia L emtnikend-by labs Gart.."._!"-• -41 1 0 014
Bainallgarld igrirL•scr 100
Of lAA* tuurboxia paid during ibayear.:..4...-4 80,
Leavhig propeadiolt 18
Doe as fiftries:
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JESSE W. GRI EST,
Executors
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REAPERS AM) MOWERS
lioi;GiS' PATENT
E. BALL& COMPANY'S
WORLD'S REAPER Si: MOWER.
HAVIN •
G, halconsiderable-exptii
erica in the trate of Reaping and Mowing Machines
in the inettew year.. 1 have made it a point to offer no
machine to the farmer that will nut when thoroughly
tested glee general mitishict ion, and hence have droll:tied
the agency fur all_ but what I regard the very hest in
the market. Ino offer to the tanner. the coming Sea.
eon, timed what consider the best rnacbin-s in uma—
Last esemon lau thirty-Ave of the OULU t BUVREYP.
Patent which ye given entire satisfaction. Ito ma
chine has been r rued, neither has there been . any di( Acuity with any one whom they were sold—all.pay.
log tar their machines promptly. ‘Cortincates from
those Who have porcliased,.could be procured tout Ideem
it unnecessary—but for information would refer those
wanting machines to any of the following gentlemen who
purchased and tweet:wen using these tnachines:
- - •
. .
Jacob Raffensperger, Edward Wagoner, '
Jacob Fidler, Beanie Wagoner,
William Wert. Jr., John Brintethelf, '
Benjamin Shelly, William Bighani,
Newton Horner, Rush Bighani,
Biles Hornier,Dr. Goldsborough,
•
John Herbst, • Beery Spangler,
Joseph 0 elbaugb, James Marshall,
.Joseph Culbertson. Frederick Pellet,
George Bushey, henry Weikert,
Duutel March, Henry Butt,
11111 111 Is machine has berm awatihd medals and Mat Pre
miums by the r runsylvailla, lowa and New York State
Fairs, and by hundreide of County Fairs In all pans of
the compel, focluding the Adams thunrylisirs, having
rdeeived the first Ptellif UM at liender.ville In the hill of
LtiOn,and nt.Oettyebarg in itibi, o, the best on exhibi
tion.
nits machine has met with the tenet complete success.
In every *action where it has Won Introduced, it has ta•
ken precedence. Aver nasehices rblch have hetehetore
ranted ail eratcla•ir: to compactness, lightness of draft,
excellency, and alegaacsof woakataaship and com
bined with meat strength and adaptation to ail kinds ti
work', it wlll outlaws any machine herecaure offered to
tie farmer. The Belf-ttalie on this machine has been
considerably Improved la the hut Season, ant is war.
ranted to glee get:writ, satisfaction or no sale. .
TUN WORLD'S MLAVFM. AND REAPER,
'This lean entire new machine, bet - judging from its
rOnstruction and the testimonliti4 it lice received, it will
he the ;eliding machine. lite gearing Is cut out or 'Mid
Iron. making ere ry whet! and cog exact, QtJingnpclue,
and running es true as a clock, which makes the ma
chine much lighter of dr tt t, and no cutting of cogs or
wear. The gearing Is all closed in a tight cue theume
as a watch, entirely excluding water, dirt, or grass, and
indeed preventing every thing that is calculated to prove
Injurious to the machinery. To i if, you simply open the
Rd when alt the oiling places are exposed and conven
iently oiled. The bun are alt encased the same a. the
gearing and cut in the same way end when once tight
ened dawn—there is no danger of working Loose, as is
the vase with other machines. The ,Company do not
'hesitate in saying that this machine, with proper care,
will last a man a lire time, which le a matter every
farmer should take into consideration, before buying at
the present high prices of machines.
TESTIMONY OF REY JACOB If. TROSTLE.
Littasseas, April 22, IS6B.
Ma. Wit. Wilma:—Lost year I purchased one of IL
Ball's WORLD'S REAPERS-, ano used it last harvest in
in cutting my own *rain and liras, and some of my
neighbors, and have no hesitation in @tying that it gave
me Mae satisfaction ass, combined inachice than any I
have ever used, although. 1 have tried some seven or
eight other machine.. I regard it the east machine lu
market, and du not hesitate to irk:012.16.01a it as such to
any person wanting ativiet-cloas machine.
Yours, dc., J. D. TIOSILE.
I eau also farm ith DA LL'SVIIO to thole whaling that
machine.
f can furnish these machines to suit farmers, and will
sell as single Mc.cre re or Combined Machines as „Mowers—
Self-Rake-4i td-Itake—Dropper—or Dropper and Band
Rake combined. I am nl lo agent for Bovre. DROPPECR.
which eau be attached to any make of machine. Those
haring old machines cm bats, and wishing a Dropper Can
be accommodated by sending in their orders early and
naming the k•od of machine to which they wish them
to be attached. Price
[•ample machines can be seen 'at the residence of the
subscriber, two miles from ttettysburit, on ❑arriiburg
road, or at th, Warehouse of Conctx t Blount. Gettys-
Lure, Pa.
I mix, keep on hand
IV' I RE-700T17 1A RA A" STI.EL)(W)S.
FE ED CL - 7 TElt S FAILVIAG JAIME
; ICSTS G
Farmers would do well to examine my machinery be
tote tea} ing elsewhere as I keep nothing but the best.
Extras constantly on bawl, ati havo made atran4o
ments to have rt*airing done in the best possible man
her at skirt teetice and nesleiate cbargisi.
April 2-.2..tul W)L,
WE.AVER I S PATENT ADJUSTAW.F: SE:I.r-FEEDISC;
ROCK DRILL,
ONE OP TILE GP.EATI T IMPROVEMEN , J 1 THE
Lein/ the first successful (f tb,opt to upply
utachinery to Rock Drilling for blastin'
purpo4c.t, 0201 ichick will ansu.er
?vigil', forsttplitting Roc!:
•
and drilling holes in Rock for
• (tug purpose.
PATENTED JULY 111, 1:167
THIS Drill has everything that is
den,l in a Rock Drill. It Ists any alumna of ad
printability, so that it will stand on any uneven on rtree,
where it is persainle for a man to drill.
It drills perpendicularly. ur . at any angle nth to dt
gterta, and nay depth or , InnenAions required 1".,r
it oPerateteasilY. wad with one uf these Machines a
man Gall ao n‘e [fibre, of work dour IQ the
oldway,ln the same time. la ordiasry Rock it will
drill clue hal per rainnte.
With this Drill. Yarrners, who hare rough land. can
'clear the rock off with little expense, assay person who
can turns wind mill can operate the drill.
It can be used4n Celiars, Coal Mines, .•r any
place that Rock *met with.
gisi 'lke underegued having purchased from the l'a
tentee, Wmttty WZATIE, all his interest in said Letleis
Patent in and to the State of Penne) Iraqis, are preps!'
ed to sell Chanty and Tissertship Rights In said State, un
reasonable terms. We have al• u been constituted, by
Letters of Attorney, Agents for the Patentee, fur the
sale of State Rights throughout the Unitrd Stains Per
eons desiring to secure county or Tosinship Rights in
Pennsylvania, or to accrue the Right for other :Italia,
will address,
BELL & WEAVER,
nanterstown, Adams county, Pa
PUMP WEAVER. ROBERT BELL.
Mardi 23,
. EAST - BERLIN FIRM.
REBERT & HOOVER.
FARMING- IMPLEMENTS.
Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye
Self-Raker, Hoffh e, 'a Patent—Self
discharging Wire florae Rake,
Shireman's Patent—Brand's •
• Paten t,Wire Home Rake
—The Rockaway Wire
Threshmg Machines,
CORN PLANTERS, TWO KINDS, SIIIRENAN'S PA
TENT AND womAruit's PATENT, TORE,
GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATENT—
CORN SETELLEII, WAMBAUGTI'S
PATENT.
REPAIRING of all kinds done on snort nesire.
Call and see -what. we can do.
REBERT A 1 . 190 V ER.
East Berlin, Mardi 4, ISG9:--Ini
NEW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD.
THE undersigned calls attention to
his new Machine Shop, at 'New Oxitinl, Adams
mlty, which . he hair put ny, at large expense, with the
determLnation to do good mad satisfactory work. Ile
wi Il rumanfactine various kinds of
$11.C9 , 19
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
inch ea TIMM:IMO MAORINCS, SPRINO-TOOTIT.
RAKES, ac.; and will keep the BUCK EY ri MAMI. ilk
kliOW*llli on hisr,for rain
thillcriptie4nl ititrA MIST/ &inc. ?Tallith atnl
na p istdl3l6. •
He.haaaneoaneatkm w hit Hach i pen Slop ft STEAM
SAW KILN apes which he will do all of work to
that line.
Ha s*" the public to eall•audyive him.a trill, sod Je
guarinteat full sathilaction. ,
March 26, 1368.-61 a JACOB STOCK.
04 40
cas by
46 68
gantutro, dating, &c.
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911,829 19
alroinbangiber.n.bnYt.Pnitx tamed reom theeetfoli
immensesappllnt UARDIVAARA
wideb'tlnnturcr offetiltrit tihetroidstand in Anitimore
ottairt,ft prilleur ntiO th , ttrya do Oirrytalrinissistiln
ptrto OfikLmftlesTools, •
Cose.l. Ft stilhain,
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hirefinAink t ;
11111011lieanyiheell'oeis,
' • nonsiipeper'iltxturni
Allk leistsofiremilei
ir,,O.clut ix s or L ILIND
Vits;PAlrds;ike..itc. TheretstiolatkltinehNed In the
ever 0 depocremente titatOlened above. bnt whit can be
11 4 at ttai Stara- Xtet7 CIO)! of Meehaidesee n b e cc.
onretodated here with tootsandnndtese,cnd Ithnielirep
*eines Aimlessly *U4014481 theyllne 01‘• no WA it
erearepreparedte.liel 441 o edera tub as any etherhente
; • -
lotl, It.DANIIFE
,•
- • DAVID WillktLltit.
lies 29 1841 :
,L4Digs , ,:if A TS
IMIM
01110 AND BUCKEYE
ME
i : is
glry Ociedo, cottons, ac.
lico'u 40 , DESIILA BLS 1868.
DRY GOODS!
MOST EXC,ELLENTISSORTMENTs
T.. SELL for very small profits, and
atat at doing a vary large Bnaltaimil!..,
FASIFICOLUILE lIIADM Of ruu
regnioN.ADLE Malin OF PlitillUlCO Iron POP-
LINS.
resinaLtaLs aIIADUS tat ILIP4I.O3A:eOC4INS
FRENCH CIIINTZES. PIQUILS, P 30104114 LAWNS
BLACK SILAS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID BILKS.,
swiss mils - taxa, sAcorisT mostawsithritistc.
BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACKU,IiLLCK ALL
WOOL DELAIN.
BISTOBI EIIAWLI3, CASIMIR.; 811AWL8, 21113E1'
SHAWLS.
CLOTOS, CASSIMRES, CLOARINOIL LINEN DRILL
ING, COTTON ADE.
TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, RAPEEL4TOWELB
BALMORAL SKIRTS, 800, BILIRTIL
PLADi -LINSN liANDSLRCHILPB , ANISHOIDKRED
lIA..DKESCIIIE➢S, 11851 STITCSED HA2fDICLIt-
NEWS, LADIES', MISSED', CHTLDENIVB OLOVYJ
♦ND STOCKINGS. ,
SIN VII constantly receiving the latest sty lota Dregs
and Fancy Hoods. My stock ;,onsprises *vanillas. usual
ly, Ibuod In a Snit-class Dar GOODS STORE, to which I
Invite the attention of the public, Doling assiored that I
can safely challenge comparison with another Stores se
quality of g ode au4 lowow ander. SCHICK.
Gettyborg, Pa., April 22,1500.—tY
HITESHEW'S
NEW GOODS
FOR SPRING AND 81.11111 ER.
HAVING Jew retnropd from M. City with.* large sad
well *elected stuck of
•
DRY DODDS.
NOTIONS,
GROCERI KS,
DRUGS,
• tiAIIDWARr
BOOTS. SHOW, HATS if MILLINRRY 0000 S,
I MA the sttenthe Of my' elastomers and the coat
munitrto my large stock tt goods, I am now offering at
lower rates thaa they's/we been Mace the war and at
prices which cannot fall to strike the pnrchaaer as cheap.
With every facility De purchasing gouts at is IoM norm
si may In the trade, lam also prepared tomcat wapiti:too
on low prices from any and all quartilf*: •
Prompt conformity to the keret, ameket prices la my
established rule. IL HIT 118112 W.
Petersburg. (Y. 8.) April 22, 111118.-Lf
FRESH ARRIVAL_
DRY GOODS
FOS
FALL & WINTER WEAR
AT THE STORE QP •
A. SCOTT ck. SON,
=KIR STOOK CONSISTS OF
MERINOS, all styles.
DELAINES, all styles.
CALICOES, all styes.
MUSLINS, all grades.
Clntbs and CAM% 1 Were, (4411071 es and qiality. Persons
wanting good Ounds and fair bailipains await so to
A. SCOTT - 1 SON,
Chamberabarg street, 2d Square,
tiettyabo rg, I.A .
CEACM
NEW GO.ODS.
Cheaper than Ever!
REBERT & ELLIOTT,
Raltimore st.,oppositelhe Court House,
H AVF:jnst. opened a new mud large asnsurtineut of
Sj - )ring atid Slimmer Goods
OF - ALL KTNDS,
CLOTHS,
CA S'SDIER.E.C, •
•
• TWEEDS, '
SILKS,
GINCI HAMS,
LAWNS,.
PRINTS,
R.,4R Ed ES,
MUSLIN'S, &r.,
To which they incite attention—being' determine I to
eoll at lowest cash prices. (April 8, leC , . —t f
ROW & WOODS
ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES
CLOTI
CA3BI It ER.,
JEANS. •
COTTON A DP-8, dr
f; I NO II AMS,
PRINTS.
MUSLIN&
FLANNELS,
CHECKS,
KIRTINGS, Ac
BAL. SKIRT?, a...4p
A PROS S.
PAILASOL9,
COKSNTS,
floor SKIRTS.
April 22.. m
DUPHORI Sz, HOFFMAN
NORTH-WEST CORNER,
CEII THE Q PATE ,
GEI"rYSBURGi, PA
ALPACCAR,
ENI PiESS curTtis
MUSLINS, DELAINLS,
CILICOISS
BA LMORAL skIRT
HOOP sittefs
SACKINGS,
U b W Le
CGTTONADpi, i
LAC durhis
TRICOT CLOTH'S,.
IPAS;IC V CASSIMERES,,
HOSIERY, OI•OVIC..8,
t;IIBrENUI:RI4,
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roßeEr wIV 11.4114 7%4
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200. Cords Black, bark
delivered et San.t uu ItitnhOptetA *lint the
ritetjxSrttert.ttt
,rith4l,
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tie paid; in ,
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