The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 10, 1868, Image 3

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SUB-CONTRACT.--Mr.Semunt, Erman,
of this pLsee, has taken a sub-contract for
eatiying the mail between this place and
Westinfnatir. We underatand it lit his
tendon to put a two•horee coach 'on the
LARGE `BARN.—On Thursday last,VAr.-
surriss Busman, in Menallen townahlp i
raised the frame work of a new barn, said
to bd the largest in that township. There
were 152 persons present and everything
passed off safely and plemiantly.
ABM BROKEN. —Mrs. POWERS, wife of
BonompE PowEjts; of this place, met with a
Paratil.fianinie of the arm, ablnre the wrist,
in Baltimore; lir ThUrsday last., Visiting
Druid Bill Park, and crossing a ravine on a
foot 'bridge, by some means she tripped,
falling from the bridge, and breaking an
arm.
BEMOVALS.—Messrs. SOPEE tt McCAß
rssir have taken the room on Baltimore st.,
Ars4 square,. maw ly occupied by DAVID
KITZMILLER, and fitted it up as a Jewelry
Store. Mr. Krrzarn.r.sn has removed his
Shoe .Shop to the room vacated by Sorzu &
McCArtrz.rwr, on York street, and intends
keeping City shoes besides hcme-made work.
AFLOAT.—Seveial weeks ago we pub-
Used a letter from a correspondent in Santa
Croix, over the signature of "Marshall,"
giving an account of the grounding of the
"Monongahela," Com. BISSELL. A note
from "Marshal," under date of Map 12 an
nounces that the ' old ship is again afloat,
much to the gratification of American resi
dents of the island.
PORTRAIT OF GRANT.—J. H. LarrLE-
TtXLIi, of New York City, has published, a
superb likeness of General GRANT, and has
tinder way a companion portrait of Mr.
Speaker COLFAX. The picture of Grant is
, very ele: antly executed ;, the rgenablance,
both of feature and expression-,. striking;
and, as a work 'of art, it will survive the spe
cial interest which now attaches to it. Sold
by agents.
FAST DRIVING.—We have a Borough
ordinance against fast driving in our streets,
and yet scarcely a day passes by that the
lives of children are not jeopardized by its
violation, and parents kept, in constant
dread. Our public streets are no places in
which train or shoW thespeed of fa , t horses,
and the evil should be abated at once by a
rigid enforcing of the ordinance. Will the
Borough authorities see to it, or wait until
some serious accident wakes them up?
PIC NIC.—A Military Encampment and
Basket Pia Nic, under the auspices of the
Gettysburg Zouaves and Franklin Zouaves,
will be held in the grove near Texas, But
ler township, on Friday next, June 12. The
Gettysburg Zouaves will meet in this place
to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock,
in hill dress and with one day's rations, and
march to the grove, pitch tents, and encamp
until Friday evening. Should the weather
prove unfavorable, the Pic-1N is will be post
poned one week.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.--We under
stand that the Ladies design having a StraW.
berry and Ice Cream Festival in Agricultu
ral Hall, on Thursday evening the 18th inst.,
for the benefit of the Memorial Church enter
prise. Besides Strawberries and Ice Cream,
there will be a full supply of Cakes, (ix. A
pleasant time may be expected. Aside
from the delicacies to be served up, the
cause Itself apPealli strongly to the liberal.
ty of our citizens, and we hope to see every
body on hand, with plenty of small change.
AGRICULTURAL HALL.--The man
agers of the Agricultural Society have deter
mined to put up a two story frame building
in front of their Hall, extending to the street,
to be 20x40 feet. The lower story will have
a passage ten feet wide leading to the Hall,
with an office on either side. The upper
story will be divided into rooms fqr the use
of Committees, dx. The Improvement is a
desirable one in every respect - , and is credit
able to the enterprise of the managers. Pro
posals for the new building will be received
until the 18th inst.
THE ELLINGER Q. FOOTE TROUPE.
—We notice that this troupe, which some
months ago exhibited In Agricultural Hall,
met with an accident on the 14th ult., in
New Philadelphia, Ohio. While the carriage
containing Col. &ism., Miss Euzs NES
TELLS and Commodore FOOTE, was being
driven around the streets, the ponies became
unmanageable, threw the driver off, ran
away and upset the carriage. Col. SMALL,
who had an outside seat upon the rear of the
carriage, was thrown off, striking his head
against a stable and verS , seriously and dan
gerously injuring him. Commodore FooTE
escaped injury, but his sister bad her beauty,
spoiled by a bruise over the right eye.
IGNORED.—Several months ago, a U. S.
Revenue detective made his appearance in
this place, and closed up the vinegar estab
lhitunent of Mr. Abut Dram., on the allege
gatlon of illcit distillation of whisky. Mr.
DIEHL was taken by surprise, but conscious
of his innocence went promptly and volun
tarily before Judge WArrs, U. S. Commis
sioner, at Carlisle, and entered bial to answer
the charge. We notice" that the case was
caned in the U. S. Circuit Court in Philadel
phia. last Friday ; and there being no evidence
to sustain it, the bill was ignored by the Grand
Jury, the United States to pay costs. We
congratulate Mr. Diem. on this vindication
of his integrity.
WHERE TO BUY.—The advertising col
umns of a newspaper are sure tests of bust
nesitect and energy, and indicate where the
best goods can be bought on beat terms.—
Litie business men always advertise liberal
ly,and buyers will find that as a general rule
that they can deal to best advantage where
enterprise and energy are manifested. Read
carefully the advertisements, and you will
End it pays. The large circulation of the
"STAR AND SXNTINEL" makes it notonly a
desirable but necessary advertising medi
um. Hitherto we have from time to time
been compelled to decline advertisements
by yawn of the pressure on our columns.—
Our contemplated enlargement will give us
more room and enable us to meet all de
mands in this respect.
THE FAR WEST.-.-We are indebted to
the courtesy of Senator McCoNsuou v, who
has just returned• from a trip over the Pacific
Railroad, for copies ofthelOmaha (Nebraska)
Tribune, the Denver (Colorado) Tribune, the
Rocky Mountain (Colorado) News, the Coun
cil Bluffs (Iowa) Nonpareg, the Laramie City
(DekoUtTettitory) Index, and the Cheyenne
• (D. T.) Leader—all live Republican papers of
tke , Fir Weft; Senator MCCONAUGHY was
one of an excursion party, who, after g ibe
Chicago Convention, passed over the Pacific
Railroad to the Rocky Mountains, and plant
_ edohe astioual colors, inscribed with the
names Of Gamer and Comex, on the highest
point reached by the road. The Cheyenne
Leader givens detailed aeconnt of the inter
esting ceremony. Speechaserere made by
Col. Bairn as, of Montama, Mr. McCorr
anairr, F.B. AYES, of New Hampshire, and
others. We notice 'also that Mr. kfcCoN
AUGHT addeeieed a Republican Mass-
Meeting at Council Muffs op the 29th of May.
pips unu r hiringoarne at last, every
body is laying aside tHeir winter rig and sub
•e comfortable .:doting.:. Now
is the time to get Ready-made Clothing, and
Fitancos CUNNINGHAM'S, opPasite the ' i dler
mut neatiact" ofAce.,inatbe place to get them.
He ai hupg stock everwrumedis Uot
liebtarg.'ind mks
,at prime that can't - be
bit. 04 / 43 14 4 111 40 01 0 z Yourselves. 2t
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ago we ea v to is noli tiote7
*0 wefe much irftswiled the Ift*,t.
bilge ~h.td been 'eacthd in the
roundings under the energetic triministru
tion of Dr. SMITS, the - gentlemanly Super
intendent. Formerly the Spring was difil
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and sutendeci byi exnafomp
h. We foiMi marked r-
mation. The grounds have been cleared of
undergrowth, and some fonr acres encloaed
in a neatpailing fence, with gravelled walks,
green sod, and a new substentlarroad lead
ing direct from the pike. The Spring itself
has b&si carefully walled up with heavy
dressed granite, and enclosed in one end of
the building Used for bottling—the building
itself being a neat and comfortable one, with
piazza and office for accommodation of visi
tors. We noticed that ornamental shade
trees have been putout in various parts of
the enclosure, and in course of time the spot
must prove one of the most attractive in the
neigh borhood.
We were somewhat interested in the bot
tling process. Everything, from -the un
packing of empty bottles to the final pack-
ng and labelling of boiei is done in the
building—washing empty .bottles, filling
with the Katalysine water, corking, label
ling, wrapping, packing, d✓c.,—employing
about 30 hands.. The whole process is rapid
and systematic, the bottles passing from
hand to hand in the various processes, with
out confusion. The corking Is done very
rapidly by aid of ingenious machinery, and
it is impossible to withdraw the cork .with
out breaking or defacing, thus guarding
against tampering with the water after leav-
iug the establishment. Most of the em
ployees are young girls, who receive good
wages.
The water is put up for the market in
quart bottles,. specially prepared for the
Company. These are packed in boxes or
cases holding two dozen each. The demand
for the water is daily increasing, - and keeps
the entire force busily engaged. About 240
I doze() bottles are put up every day, and
shipped by railroad to the principle cities,
and in filling special orders from almost
every State in the Union. Although the
Spring is within a mile or two of town, iew
of our citizens have any idea of the magni
tude of the operations connected with the
bottling and shipping of this water. Teams
ere passing to and fro, bringing cases of .
empty bottles from the depot, and returning
with cases with water bottled for the mar
ket. 'lt has been found necessary to run
special cars through to Philadelphia and
New York. The boxes, hitherto manufactur
ed elsewhere, are now made on the ground.
We may acid that visitors to the Spring
aro always courteously' received, and per
mitted to drink freely of the water without
charge.
Between the growing reputation of this
remarkable Spring and the attractions of
the Battle-field; Gettysburg bids fair'to be
come a town of some importance. The of
fice register at the Spring records the names
of a large number of daily visitors repre;
senting nearly every State in the Union, who
visit the establishment asone of the "institu
tions" of the place.
LOCUSTS.—The seventeen year Locusts
have made their appearance in this neigh
borhood, and in a few days the woods will
be vocal with their peculiar music. Last
Wednesday, in passing through the grove in
which Reynolds fell, near the Katalysine
Spring, we found nearly every bush and
tree teeming with them. We hear of hogs
dying from eating locusts grubs in various
sections. Last week Mrs. Buonos, near
Cashtown, lost one hog ; PETER BROUGH
two, and a colored man named Craig two.—
Farmers would do well to pen up their hogs
until the locusts- have come out of the
ground.
Seventeen years
.ago these Locusts made
their appearance about the 20th of May.—
Atter a few weeks they commenced to die,
disappearing entirely the last of June or be
ginning of July. Mr. DANIEL LEHMAN, of
York, seems to have given considerable at
tention to these curious insects, and com
municates to the True Democrat some inter
esting facts. He says that in that neighbor
hood they made "their first appearance in
1817 on the 231 of May; in 1834 about the
same time, and in 1851 on the 26th of May.
For some time moskof them have been about
five inches below the surface of the earth,
and their protracted stay is attributable to
the continued wet • weather. Many of
them have died in the ground on account of
the frequent rains, and we may justly con
clude that they will, by no means, be as
numerous as iu former years. In 1817, Mr.
Lehman made the following experiment.
He took some of tire small branches, where
the eggs had been deposited and wrapped
them carefully up andiaid them away and
did not open them until 1834, when the lo•
custs made their apperende again ; and then
by the aid of a microscope discovered that
the eggs were dead and.had never made the
least advance towards incubation. In that
year he put a quantity of the eggs in a bottle
and corked it up and did not examine its
contents again until 1851, when he found the
result the same—the eggs were dead and had
made no progress towards hatching.
From this it is well established that the
eggs of the locusts must come in contract
with the earth before they will advance to
wards We and that the soil is essential to the
development of the life-giving property
they contain. '
By fre4uent experiment Mr. Lehman has
also ascertained that the locusts never de
scend further than six feet into the earth.—
What they live on, or how they subsist, in
their self constituted grave; whether they
increase and mnltiply, or remain, to all in
tents and purposes, dead all this time ; we
believe, has '.ever been ascertained. These
singular insects are certainly a wonderful
nature pheahomena *lnd should be made a
special subject of study. Their coming and
going is au object of interest for the curious
and scieutflc, and certainly teach a lesson
Which hash never been fully and satisfactorily
explained.
A VALUABLE SEWING MACHINE.—
A young lady, resident of Straban township,
remarked to us the other day that, she had
purchasud one of the American Button-hole
Overseaiming and Sewing Machines, and that
in case Ole could not getainother, she would
not' take $BOO, for the one she • bas.. We can
didly bolleve tkese machines to be the beet in
the market, and would advise all persons de
siring. to purel tase a Machine that is really
worth its - weight fn gold to call on or address
D. W. R 081502 7, Agent, Baltimore street, Get
tysburg, Pa. , It
pe-Honseki:
good Cooking
ket, warranted
or any thing
Ware, Hollow
and Spice Box€
ter Coolers, Colt
Jars and Cans, I
just what they
Col. C. H. Buzz
Carlisle street, of
pot, and at price
:pars and others wanting
loves, the best in the mar
to bake and give satisfaction,
n lind of Tin Ware, Japan
Ware, Chamber Sets, Bread
s, Ice Cream Freezers, We
-Ire Mills, Bird Cages, Fruit
Natters, Ate. dm., will find
vane at the Ware-room of
ratrt, corner of Railroad and
rposite the Passenger De
, s which defy competition.
or "Lb aot•gat
in favor,of "Ban
*dye ?" It is the
kind that it it tie
who are Wont*
and bald begin. et t
failing attiole:--Pt
it juries give their verdict"
etX's Vegetable_Hairßestor
universal verdict of MAIM
best in the market; let all
prematurely old-looting
ince the use of this never
9racind Transcript. It
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the maw of Weft
Leda in Mine al
MerrstaysiSi 'of
dy eittinieette
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dame would not contain
ony which hawser-mauls
totem' Ikaaaits.w: Wild
liciancisnd,natble /IMO
ta;oadi, intinimunary
the mu" atis trtull7 loon*
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of \ mere, Mgt'M(o4l9ool , sod
invited ,to .e 2 ':lttiiieiaiMl°rt':Oi,el4 of
WhIBIIR of 19 :for hoildlot ,
'purposes, to be --- */1. a JEClturit;
mm'e Lumber Mu*, at Corner of Carlisle
street and Bailmieldepol, including Boards,
Plonia, Fiji:orb:is, Siding; Lath!, Piokete,
Shingles, dtc.—Also, ?oats, hewed and saw-•
ed, with:prime fencing ifoirda, white Bine
and Hemlock. His stock is not only large,
but his airtiosomenie artivich that he can
the 'very Tared cash rates. Also,
constantly on hands Black-smith, Lime-Bur
ners' and Stove COAL, If
HUBBARD'S COMBINED SELF-RAK
ING REAPER AND MOWER.—For salo
by Henry Thomas 4r Son. This machine
has two driving wheels, hanged joint and
folding bar. The self-raker can be control{
led by the driver, and a full sheaf made in
all kinds of grain. If desired, the seltrak
er can be adjusted to deliver a sheaf at every
revolution of the rakes, without any aid,
from the driver. We deem it unnecessary,
to give any further description, but refer all
wishing to purchase to those farmers who,
bought last season. tf -
,43••• W e notice an old and reliable Bos
ton firm, HARRIS dc PLUMMER, who adver
tise in our column "The meccas." They are
a Well known and responsible firm, and
have incorporated the popular One Dollar
Sale into their business as a means of reach
ing the masses. They offer superior in
ducements to Agents, and their advertise
ment is well worthy the attention of our
readers, lt
XD - Let those who have detected the pre
mature evidences of ate—the tell-tale white
ning of the locks, the unnatural thinning of
the covering which nature designed should
be preserved to the period of dissolution,
lose no time in securing a bottle of "Bar
rett's Vegetable Hair-Restorative," the great
antidote to baldness, gray hair and wigs.
Buffo 10 E. CpreB3. it
CirNo loss can be more 'fatal to beauty,
especially in the female sex, than the loss of
the hair; glossy, luxuriant hair is one of the
most powerful of all personal charms. When
baldness or even a deficiency 'of hair exists,
we naturally look for a dry and wrinkled skin,
a faded complexion; when not actually seen,
we see them in imagination. Why, then, not
cultivate your hair ? Encourage it and
strengthen it ; or if your hair is gray or white,
the natural color can be restored by a few ap
plications of Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S I3IPROV
ED (new style) HAIR RESTORXR or DRESSING,
(in one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every
Druggist sells it. June 3-1 m
-- geview of the Ittarketo.
Baltimore Grain and Produce Market.
Baltimore, Tuesday Morning.
9 25 (ib 10 LO
11 00 @II 50
2 50 @ 2 90
2 60 @ 2 90
1 08 @ I 1G
1 80 @ 1 85
80 p 95
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14 @ 141
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SUPER FLOUR,.
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
RID WHEAT,-
CORR,
RYE,
OATS,
TIMOTHY -SEED,
CLOVER-BSI:Ty..
FLAX -SEED,
BACON, HAMS,
I ' SHOULDERS,
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GOLD, Phila
Gettysburg Grain and Provision market
Gettysburg, Wednesday Morning
10 00
11 00 Cvl2 00
SUPER FLOUR,...
Erriu. FLOTH4.
WRITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT, ...
COHN,
RYE,
OATS,
BucSWILEAT,
tIMOTHE SEED,
CLOVER SEED,
POTATOES,
Burn;
LARD,
Eoos,
BACON, HAM,
" SIDES,
" SHOULDERS,
SOAP,
TALLOW,
HARRIED.
CRAWFORD-MOORS.- On the 24th ult., at
Philadelphia, by the Rev. W. H. Pendleton,
S. 0. Crawford of New York, and Joe Eric
son 'Moore of Philadelphia, at one time a
resident of this place.
GISLING—ORCAMER.—On the 2nd inst.,
by the Rev. Samuel Yingling, Mr. John W.
(haling, of Berwick twp., Adams co., to
Miss Leah B. Orcamer, of Baltimore co.,
Md. •
KELLER—COLESTOCK.—On the ith ult.,
by Rev. S. Henry, Mr. Moses A Keller, to
Miss Alexina A. Colestock, both of Littles
town, Adams county, Pa.
Kuvo—MTEns.—On the 12th ult., at the
Reformed parsonage, New Oxford, by Rev.
W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Emanuel E. King, of
York co., to Miss Emma E. Myers, of York
Springs, Adams county.
Krrzmua.x.R—SANDoz.— On the 4th inst.,
In this place, by the Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich,
Mr. Jacob Kitzmiller, of Gettysburg,to Miss
Maggie A., daughter of Mr David San due, of
Cumberland townahap, this county.
SNEERINGER—UNIACK.—At St. Joseph's
Church in Baltimore, on the Ist inst., by
Rev. Father Dougherty, Mr. William .1.
Sneeringer, formerly of Adams co., to Miss
Mary Uritack, of italtldlore.
Tnour—Rscicza.—On the 31st ult., by the
Rev. P. Scheurer, Mr. William J. Troup, of
Hanover, to Miss Kate Becker, of Adams
county,
WAI;TMAN —SCHWA RTZ.—On the 28th ult.,
by Rev. John M. Clemens, Mr. Edward
Waltman, of MeSherrystown, to Miss Lydia
L., daughter of Mr. Levi Schwartz, near
Littlestown, Adams county.
WILLIST—HOWSBERGER.—OD the 31fit ult.,
by Rev. S. Henry, Mr. Cyrus J. Willot, of
- Adams county, Pa., and Miss Margaret C.
Horxtberger, of Carroll county, Md.
--
DIED.
Or
Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all
over 4 lines—cash to accompany notices.
BLOCHER.—On the sth inst., John Blocher,
of Cumberland township, aged 75 years, 8
months and 2 days.
BucHart.—On the 25th ult., Henry Bucher,
sen., of Mountjoy township, in the 77th
year of his age.
Dnanossw.—On the 4th inst., near Lb:
Two Taverns this county, John Samuel,
infant Son oelsaac N. and Margaret Dur
boraw, aged 3 months and 24 days.
WP.IGHT. —On the sth inst., Joel Wright,
of Menallen township, in the 54th year of
his age.
ftw Atlvatistsento.
Journeymen Carpenters
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
G WAGIS will be given Sr o lint class hand,. dµ vi ply immotustedy to
W. C.STALLBMITH • EON,
Janalo.-.4(
DAVID B. Besssorr N 0.29 April Term, 1868
vs.
watimm. lasobsent.
• And now to wit, May 26041888, an motion of Al. and
W. mann, lege, PlAlntire Attorstea, the °Put grant
a rale on the NbMaat Is ponniks of a tract of land
&Aide ettsbow toir l o Bl B4 - Adline oontaln
8 Acree_ned 161 Perm neat newnny_ol Cm tP %
ie_ leads
of Ono. Wolf, Gettysburg and Tart Ternotte co. and
others, to appear and plant Intithi meta the 3d DON.
DAY 01 AUGUST =CT, A. D.„ IDS, or Judgment will
be `tottered. By the Ooort,
Janelo.-3t J. A. SITZKILLIOt t Proth'y.
TO BUILDERS.
Ml= Schaal Diteeton of Berwick township will meet
.L at tho Pigeon Rills .Itobeol Bonne on listarday the
qf .fens wad, nt Seelisek. P. it, fir the. porpoise of
gleing est *PaW a n d iil l / 1 * to Cteittnotor
I* U s,' to be
Wain agal!lnt The *Ow. most built
Prow lit Ist July the lOW Oetober.
at mkt of tis*Aits4
PIONS FLU, Sec'j.
Juke ler4t
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IX that she Is prepared to do CI Undo df plaht tc!tw
Drerrmakiag, io., on reasonable terms. ale eta be
found at her rooklente on Hies atreet,appaelte qms Fair
armada ' June 41, IM—Et
AV/Na procured the proper limkatil am pcaparod,
If
to RECORD SOLDIERS' DISCHARGES, ht accord
ance with a recent Act of the Lenislaftira 'of Peanaji
mania.' Soldiers' are Cautioned against delay in thie mat
ter. Wit.D HOLTSWORTH,
Register & Ressordar of adonis Comity.
June 10.—tf
To Contractors.
•
SUMW PROPOSALS for the erection of FRONT
BUILDING TO AGRICULTURAL HALL, in,Gettja
burg. will be received until 1 o'clock, P. N., of THURS
DAY, the 18th daytof ME, 1848.
Plans and specifications will be exhibited by
Fahneatock, to whom all proposal, are to be directed.
E. G. FAHNRSTOOK,
DAVID WILLS, '
J STARLE,
Juno 10.—td Committee.
1
With the latest improved Triple-peare , •
Horse Power, either Gear or Belt.
This machine has successfully competed with alt the
best of the different patented Grain Separators, and DOM
haj the reputation of being the best Separator ever pro
duced; in fact, the only Separator and Cleaner ever be
fore the public to glee general aatletaction.
The machine is conveniently arranged for'liatiling and
threshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One
man can easily more or shift it about, so that It is not
half the trouble on a barn floor as • common thresher
and shaker. It is also easily put In operation. It la
simple, easily managed, reliable, durable, compact and
cleanly to work by while in operation, not making near
the duat ea the common machine or other Separators.
Farmers can rest assured that this machine la no hum
bug. and judging from the high recommendation of Lam
ers that are using them we must come to the conclusion
that it is the very machine that farmers want.
The following are a few of the persona who have used
this machine, well known, and to whom the public are
referred for further information:
' Orders will be reesi44 - 1 by either of these gertlemsn
$.9 also by Robert and [looser, East Berlin, ra. For fur
tber itbrmation addrelia •
June 10.-3 m
'AT GRAND STREET
The Larticst and Chcopeat Stock of
Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Parasol% Yin
Ladies' Inaletwn e Cor+eta , at bO ctr., 75 eft- sl.oo,and
Upwards, Cheap
Ve . 311 LLINERS SUPPLIED.
EDWARD RIDLEY,
300, 211 and :111! Gs and, eAI, 88 and Allen streets,
Fifth Block East from the flowery
take 10, 1868.-3 m
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Predideut—OeorFe Swope.
Vice-Preeident—Samuel R. Ruseell.
Secretary—D A. Buehler.
Treasarer—E.G. Fahueetock.
Executive C.Ammittee—fLbert McCurdy, if A. Pict
log, Jacob Bing.
Managers.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. McCurdy
M. Eichelberger, S. R. Russell, IL G. Fahnestcck, A. D
Buehler, R. 0. McLreary, G ettysburg ; Jacob King, titre
Kan township; Jscuo Diehl, Franklin; Win. D. Hiner,
New Oxford; Wm. R. Wilson, Benderinille; H. A. Pick
ing, Straban; John Woltord, Latimore • John Picking.
Eastßerlin; Abel T. Wright, Bendenrs ' ille; Abdial 1.
Pitt, New Oxford; James 11. Marshall, Ilamiltonben
John Ctioningham,Freeclom, John Horner, Mountjoy;
Win. Ross White, Liberty'.
..This Company is etmited In Ire
operation Int more
tLan 17 yea's., and In that period has made butdone as
sessmetit, having paid louses by fire during that period
amounting to nver $15.000. Any person desiring an lulu.
ante can apply to either of the following gentlemen:
D. A. Buehler, Gettysburg.
E. G. Fahnestock,
• Jacob King, Straban township.
H. A. Picking, ‘.
Ja - ob Diehl, Yratkliu
Wm. Ross White, Liberty
11. C. Peters, Petersburg (y. S.
2 30 gi 2 75
2 25 @ 2 35
1 15
1 50
iOO
2 50
G 00
I @J 70
1
.q -The Executive Committee meets at the office of
the Company. ou the last Wednesday In every mouth, at
2o'clock, M. (June 10, 1868.-41
STATEMENT of the Bounty Ao
count of HUNTINGTON TOWNSIIIP, ADAMS CO.
PENNA.
14
7 @ 8
19
JAMES .7 )lETCALFE, Treasurer of Bounty Pun! it
account with said township:
DR.
To balance on aettlement, April IR; $6,574 41
To amount received on Duplicate, 1 564 250 40
1.15310
.......
May 1867.
Amount paid in Grtlysburg Bank
• " Carlisle .
Expenses of Gardner and Shaffer's Audit
Bonds paid
Interest on Bonda paid
Orders paid
Treasurer's Commission
Balance due Township
We, the undersigned. Auditors of Huntington tows.
chip, Adams county, having andite4the above account,{
James .1. Metcalfe, Treasurer of Bounty -Fond of sad
township, do report the same correct an above stated aid
that there lea balance in his hands due the townshp
aforesaid of the anm of nine hundred and seventy..tso
dollars and twenty•seren cents. Witness Our hands tie
Ist day of Jane, 1868.
MICHAEL MINTER, } •
DAVID CARL, Auditors.
JACOB LEER, '
LIABILITIES OF HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP IN TkE
AFORESAID BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
Due to , -andry persona on bonds
A ?SETS OF TOWNSHIP.
Balance in bands c ?Treasurer $972 27
Outstanding Tax on duplicate 1864... 394 16
- - -
Tax Lesviel for 1863
46,917 34
it Mance of Liabilities over Assets 377 86
----- 69,295 OS
June 10.-3 t
TRUSTEES' SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Carrot,
County, sitting in Equity, passed In cause No. 941, whero.
In John Ezra Shoemaker and others are Complalualt „ l
and Aramluta M. Shoemaker and others are Defends°
the undersigned, Trustees, will sell at Public Sale, oft
Saturday, the 20th day of Jane, 1868, at lo'clock, P. .114
on the premises now occupied by Samuel Behyltm and
designated below as No. 2, the following valuable prof
perty, to wit:
No. I.—A valuable tract of land
lying on the road lending horn Taueytown to Getty* ,
burg, 3 mile. from the former and 10 from the latter, ad.
joining the lands .of David Kephart, John Shriner and
others, and containing 195 ACRES OF LAND, more or
less. The Improvements cons.st of• two-story Brick
Dwelling, a large Bank Barn, a twostory Stone Tenant
House ands good Stable, and numerous outbuildings, .'l
of which are new. There is an exoelleneYoungOrchare,
On this Farm sada sufficiency of Anti Timbek band.
No. 2.—A most desirable propert'r
lying on the Western bask of the Honocacy on the ro,l
leading from Taneytewn to Mtlierstown, 4 miles from
the former and 7 from the latter,loljoining the lands or
Jacob Shoemaker, Samuel Ott and others, and contain-,
lug 230% ACRES OF LAND, more or less. Thelmprovo
mints consist of a two-story Stone Dwelling House. large
Bank Barn, Tenant House and Stable, all in good repair.
This Farm is well watered and 'on lanced, and has on it
en Orchard of Choice Fruit in tftliring condition. Also
a sufficiency of excellent Timber Land.
No. 3.—A WOOD LOT, lying on
the road leading from -Emmittaborg to Sabillasville 8.
Milos from the former. This Lot is well timbered with
thriving Young Chestnut and Locust and, contains 14
*CRIS OF LATiD,more or lee.. Possession will be given
of the above Property, if sold, on the Ist of April. 1609. '
TERMS..—One third of the purchase money to be Pia
by the purchaser or purchasers, on the let day of April,
1869, and the residue in two equal payments, of one and
two years respectively from the said nrst day of April,
1809, to be secured by the purchaser or purchasers ifiw'
g their notes with security to be appro ved by the True
tees, bearing interest from the said day,
. WM. ALBERT Silt MAKER,
JOHN EZRA EH !
GEORGE A. SRO "71"
JOHN THOMSON.
.
Mammylcßoamss,Sorry
VIVA -
June &At
Gettysburg, Pa.
INFORMATION. FOR MARRIED
lA. - . Ulnae. •' 1 "''' .
. •
r The onderoigned, 'after starecing the eon of el*
childish daring e carried life of goo inns, . and a eon.
}ant irrnWprity of menetrnate, toeing boor rd.
stored • mod.oditine ed in Perfect r.litity by • very
ihnpls remedy. is =Motu to nuke Th. Ira -110t - wda
Wipe the memo of Prevention and ivgniorril or tilt
ahoutruolo. To kit dubs it as win med a copy df
the preecciption used, ifreeef.an i orldb . direntiees
rig=g , and Doing the t z e.
sw u m " - leg m ili i
I.lobtoin the PreorriPtielk , silt will oeitthois Y.
'nimble
g dm
prime
miularimlur tiec mectoilorgnat atzar regareo:lnelly.
at ogthe
•
, iimolfr.-4rn ' Ike ficifixqw .T. •
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Soldiers' Discprgea.
GELBER'S PATENT SELF-REOULATISCi
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
CLEANER AND Bi.GGER,
Wm. 3. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penn■
W/11. Kehler, near New Oxford 4,
John D. Pfootz, " Gettysburg "
Henry Herbal, York Springs, 4,
Daniel Peters, Beodernvit le,
ABRAM 13URRHOLDF.R, Agent,
Clearspring. York co , Pa.
CHEAP STORE
NEW YORK CITY
STRAW GOODS
in this City, without doubt.
kte Notions, Skirts, Drsrs and Cloak Trimmings,
and Yrlug,r, all um!, r regular prices
INC'ORPORARED, MARCH 18, 1851
OFFICERS
BOUNTY ACCOUNT
1865....
.25 20
1866.... 121 66
1667.... 1,057 18
6,346 78
Wanted.
k ' )i' -
ir_et price in
nvreostc a itoringA N .
Juke ‘
_ N;Nr. %mar of Swastostaystmari Pa.
•
BglV4 . l' l Bl4ogleti I -
.
40,00() OR moo Immix gii_wico
OtiMMI UT IMLNGLEB
for aw l s Dd.NIEL PT.TERS' lOU, 34 attic corm.
out of Bonderrrillo, o the road leading frowitosdors.
villa to Whlteetown. -Plllll/11111 in want or Illitnalso should
not, fall to giro and • col.
Ants 3.71m* ' WM. WALLII:Y.
Sweet Potato .Sprouts.
TWENTY THOUSAND PURE JERSEY
SWEET POTATO SPROUTS
of the yellow variety; kg eale low at
•
C. J. TYSON'S
limit and Vegetlble Oardens, Gettyeb erg.
Awe 3, 1868.—tf
CIRCULAR,
MILL,
SA W S
Every Saw that leavem our Factory le Oil Tempered
and Patent Ground, perfectly true and even, and made of
uniform temper by our patent tempering process.
AXES
Common shape, ay good u the best The
RED JACKET
(COLBURITS PA TEIVT)
cannot be excelled. We guaranty they will cot 25 per
cet.t. more than common Axel, with less labor to the
chopper.
Wit Bend ihr cetcular end prices to
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL
Fele Maas facturers. Fu. sale tiy prlucipal Hardware
Dealers.
STENCIL STOCK
STAFFORD MANUA( TURING CO., 66 Falcon tree
New York. Circulai and samples free.
AGENTS W MED FOR TIIR
Official History of the War
Its Causes, Character, Conduct & Results,
BY HON. ALEXANDCR H. rTILPHENS.
Its ready sale, d with an Increased commis
!lon, make It the best mut icription boot ever published.
Ooe ageut in Easto n a.. reports 12 subscribers- in
three days. Another doston, 103 subscribers in four
days.
Send kir Circulars aad see oar terms, and a full de
scription of the work. , ildress NATIONAL PCBLISII
ING CO., Philadelphia. Pa.
CSA WFORD'S Stump nd Rock Extractor and Elevator
perfected. Bend fo.• circular. d. Crawford, War
ren, Maine.
WANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $2OO
..per month, everywhere, male and female, to in
troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED 00.M1dON SENSE
fAIIILYSKiVING MAC/TINE. This machine will stitch.
hew, kill, tuck, quilt, ootd, bind, braid and embroider in
a most superior manna-. Price only 115. Fully war
ranted for Ave years. Ws will pay stooo for any ma.
chin that will sew a str,roger, more beautiful, or more
elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elutic Lock
Stitch.. Every second s• itch can be cut, and still tits
.loth cannot be pulled ..part without tearing it. We
pay Agents from 57.5 to 530 per month and expenses, or
*commission from xi:lkb twice that amount can be
made. Addrses SECOMiI A CO., PI TTSEURG PA., or
SOSTON, MASS.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties
pattnlng off worthless east-Iron machines; under the
same nameor otherwise. Oars is the only genuine and
really practical cheap mt.chitte manufactured.
CARPENTERS. Bend r"
Catalogue of
• New Practical Books on
Architecture and Blair Binding.
A. If LICKNZIL A Cu., Publishers, Troy, New Tork.
- A"6
TILE RENOWNED ASTROLOGIST, MADAME If. P.
1 WARDS, from the past don of the Planets at the
time of your birth, deduces your future destiny, and al
so sends you • correct picture of your future partner,
with date of marriage, characteristics and appearance.
Gives inform/14km Wiwi or stolen property, tells you the
business you are best quallAed to pursue, and sends like
ness with all desired info - rnation, by return mall, kir
Fifty Cents. Writ* plait ly the date of your birth, and
address Madame U. P. W.%EDE, Lock Box 227, Lock.
Putts N. Y.
THE SUCCESS
OF TIIE ONE DOLLAR BALE A , REVOLUTION IN
TRAWL
TE furnish at a stators} 'price of OS S DOLLAR.
T V sorb &retries as are used by every family, at a less
price than they are sold t yin; wholesale dealer in New
York or &stow.
Agenta wanted to co-operate with ns in miming out s
plan which meets this we is of the million, and in the
disposal ofa large and va.led stock f t Dry and Fancy
Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Carpeting., Sic.—
../cir terms to Agent, are superior to those of any other
arm, ae our circular will show. Those getting up clubs
can secure a piece of She ling, Watch,Ezik Di ess,:ihawl,
Sewing Machine, Ac , tc..
FREE OF COST.
A check describing an article to be sold for a Dollar
10 etc •, 20 for g 2; 40 Cur gi ; 60 for gtl; 100 for 510, sent
by mall. Bend money by Registered letter. Circulars
mailed free to any address. Agents wanted ecerywbere.
Address tIARRIS & PLUMMER,
Ilam,ver It., Boston, haws.
$43.124 4
$4,,;40 X
1,:t15 X
38 4;
4.538 10
1,04 41
•
Look ! Li t& ! Look !
AGENTS WANTED—FOR SHAW A FISK'S PAWN
BROKER'S SALE, t. whom great inducements are
ffeied. •
QM
6019
972 a
$L3.124 t
We will send pop a Sewing llachine or Nice Dree4 free
of cost.
Give as a trial. Catslc.gnes sent free.
/MAW k FISK,
P.O. Box 3176, Boston, ?glass
LIAVIS YOU TRIED TOWLE A CO'S
Nonpareil Dollar Sale ?
I F you have not now is ; um. time to secure the great.
eat bargains ever offered by any concern in the world.
investigate this at once--it will pay. All puttee in the
Dollar Sale business advertise to give the beet bargains.
best inducements to age its, *c. But the Goods tell the
story. The wren"' of Me /lidding is the eating. Terms
lower than , the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address
TOWLE A CO., i Tremot.t. Row, Easton, Mass.
0.295 10
Proof of our state: tent that we have made
A COMPLETE
EVOLUTION
IN. TRADE,
can be found in the fact ilzat the immense business we
have built up has itdnce a multitude of atuzLoommase
to imitate our club spite a, and Immo by advertising the
presents they wilt give t *gents, seek, unsuccessfully.
to divert some of our Wiriness to themselves. We make
this announcement simply to inform the public that it
will he for their interest o patronize our bons., as we
still continue to 0117 E szrsa GOODS MID ORZATXI INDUCT,-
MINTS TO AGeNTS THAN ANY Mail CONCICLN to 105 5001.
sue.
We sell every description of DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SEWING
MACHINES, Ac., Ac., for the uniform priceo(ONN DOG
LAR. Circulars sent to any address free.
PARKER k CO,
Noe. DS and 100 Summer et , Boston.
GREAT• SALE
_0 F
Dry Goods, Carpetings,
BOOTS Sc SHOES, •
SILVER PLATED WARE,
OF ALL KINDS,
ALBUMS,
And a variety orminable and melt! articles for sale at
One Dollar of each Article.
A cheek describing an article selected from our Stock
for sale at ONE DOLLAR, will be sent on the'receipt of
Tacna Cirri to pay postage.. •
No charge for Schedules or Cheeks made
at this atablishment.
Bend for Circulars, as this is the most liberal sale of
tbebind In Um *Santry. Addrem
FARNHAM & CO.,
2t Friend st., Boston, Mw.
TO THE LADIES.
[ We are eta Ibr over ONE MUM= Foreign and
Donteotk, tersAnd asepreparod tofurnieh the
wuto
, whole erlib DIPX AO POOR °Mi t ELI&
ISWA ' Y,IIIILVWN WARE, FURNITURE,
'W I T sawn NAOKINX,„ he, to., at the nniforen
One Dollar for each Article.
Door clubs *fie,' !and pwards, for descriptive
hrwhtirNhat'edids an be obtained for One
with Ifloiste *Mak cheek. •
1 't OIROUIatiKE - SENT FRYE. .
;ftrisetkeamett. trees 'toool lent,
tract oftbstio to
ageql waft; tithe. • ' ' ' . - .
* •11.64matihvifited tai ii,,fri *rig. . ' •
,- • ~-, . - ' , j'OginniAlf, a co.,
. - 10 Arai Ars* /Way Kw. -
0 00 10040 , .‘ " ' . • . • . •
.1i
MULAY,
GANG and
CROSS. CUT
131
PITTSMIGH, PENNA.,
VLV (i 1
14:4: 4
APA
Offit 411441=f
k•-• Pt.
*1,.•
0.3 r I? AirRoAP. NikA .FREIGHT DEPOT. "
_ PETER BEITLER
Ts prepared to "wrath padNITE. for ull kinds of
BUILDING itNi? .110.NU3IENTAI PURPOSES,
•H' : • ott iansonill• rate
• -
Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers,
ortura,e u ts, i
cut atiktiutittod II every deaired by best Of work•
men.
isj..Ordern frOnt a:distance promptly attended to.
Jane 3.—tf
GRAIN ORADLES.
rjEKENOASTIIVANOFICTURE—decidedIy the beat
Ur Cradle in uaa—T, baud and for sale by • ,
1.% miles south of Gettyebtirg.
June 3 -4t
600 MILES
OF TILE
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD
Are now finished and cooperation. Extyluilesparack
have been laid this spring, and the work along the whole
line between the Atlantic and Pacific F rates is being
pushed forward-more rapidly than ever before. More
than twenty thousand men are employed. and it In not
impossible that the entire track. from Omaha to Sacra
meta°, will he finished in I €C9 Instead of 1870. The
means provided are ample, and all that energy, men and
money can do to secure the completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
at the earliest possible day, will be done
The UNION 'I frIC RAILROAD COMPANY reeelse:
I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and
all nece•sary timber ant other materiel,' &mod along
• the line of Its operations.
.lI.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of land
to the mile, taken In alternate sections on each aide
of Ito road. This is nu nbdolute donation, and wilt'
be a source of large revenue In the fnture.
lII—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of Enitid EtatPs T 1r
ty.year Ronda, amounting to from $lO,OOO to $48,000
per rode, according to the difficulties tobesurtnonnt
ed on the various SO , t lone to ho built. The Govern
moot tsar a second mortgage aa security, and It is
expected that not only the Interest, but the priLci
. pal amount may be paid In services rendered by the
Con piny in transporting troops, mails, Arc. The In.
terest is now much more than paid in this way, be
sides securing a great string in time and money tO
the Government.
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to issue its
own FIRST 3fORTOA GE BONDS, to aid In bnildipg
the road, to the tame amount as the U. S. Bonds, is•
Pied fly the mule purpose, and no more. THE Gor.
EaSXINT Pump the Trustees fn the "First Mort cage
Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company
old) as the road is completed; end after it has been
examined by United States Com Missioners and pro.
flounced to brie all teopeets a grit -dins Railroad,
laid with a heavy Trail, and completely supplied
with stations, turn:AlN, car.shop3, Icc.ma,,tires, can,
de.
T.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stock
holden, of which over Eight Mit►ton Dollarz hay
been paid in upon the work already done, and which
will be increased a 4 the wants of the Company re
quire. ,
TL—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Boalace; that
already amouut to )IGRE. runs TILE laitcarsy on the
First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings are no in
dication °title vast through tr, tic that must
the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they c!:-
hazily prone that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upOn such • property, tort in;, nearly three times their
amount, •
ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY
The Company twee - .headset WARS ir. r tilieir
and Mato m appeal to the patilia; prireheee their
Bonds. Rattle daily subscridthms are entirely satittac. -
.
tory ; but they submit that, far entire security and liber-
al returne, there is certainly no better li.rc,tultat in the
market.
The Union Pacific Bands are for 31,000 each, and have
coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, nod
bear annual taterest,,payable on the first days of dolm
a., and lair at too qvaipany'd office to the City of New
York, at the rate of IN per cont. in gold. The Principal
is payable io gold at maturity. At the present rate of
gold, these bonds pay an annual inc me on their cost of
NEARLY NINE PER CENT.. •
A-VD IT IS BELIErED THAT THEY WILL SOON
BE Aril PREY/CT.
The Company reserve the right to adv.nce the urice
to a rate above par at any time, awl will md fill any or
dere or receive any enb3cripticni ca which the money
has not been actually paid at the Company's otnce be(. re
the time attach advatire.
Subscri,)tietts will be received itt Gettysburg, r by the
FIRST NATIONAL BANE and
GETTY:MIMI NATIONAL BANE,
qadz, Now York
At die COMPA'Sr.i (AITICE, NASSAU t:'•TitEET
EEO
JOHN J. CISCO t Si*, DINNERS, No. 59 MALL St
And by rue Company's ndvertis,d age:b, thr. tigh.ut ti
United 'State,
Remittances should k znade.in drafts or other Jltufs
par in -Yr w York, and the Bonds will be sent free If
charge by return txpceu. Parties rubscribiny through
local agents, will lool: to them for their safe delivery.
-A PAHPLILE't AND YLLP VOlt 1869 has joet L t..
published by the Company, giving. hiller fnformsti.
than is possible iu an advertisement, respecting the Pr...
green of the Stork. the Resources theConniry traverse
by the Road, the Menai (or Construction,And the Val'
o( the Bonds, which will Le sent Gee on ar , l , cs,.;:n
~the Company's (Aces or to any of the advertised age.
JOHN J. - CIECO, Treasurer, New Yoe:
Jane n, 1564
111 E A3IERICAN
BUTTON HOLE :OVERSEAMEc(;
SEWING MACHINE CO..
in directing attention to their CELEBRATED C
BINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SERINO MACHIN
beg leave to refer to its wonderful popularity as e v
elusive proof of its great merit. •- The ineresse in the demand for this valuable mac' 10.
bee been TEN FOLD dstring the tostserca laJntla 01 ;1
first year before the public. •
This grand and surprising success i; unprecedeni.
the history of sewing -machines, and we feel fully
ranted in claiming that
.s IT HAS X 0 Rilt',.ll,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
EN VIZ WORLD, .
And Intrinsically the Cheapest.
It is real)) , two machines combined in one, (by a
pie and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) making both
the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, end the Oversearuing and
Batten hole stitch, With equal facility and perfectien.—
It executes in the rery hut manner every variety of Sew
ing, such as, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tdcline
Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, Gathering and Sewing
on, (done at the same time,) and in addition, Or ersraus.
Embroiders on the edge, and males beautiful Button and
Eyelet Holes in all fabrics.
Every Machine is erarreuteil by the Company, 4e- its!
Agents, to give entire sathfisction.
Eltontare with falVparticalars and entopies of .• rk
done -i n th IllaottlneLeats be linden application at
SaLesrOom e of tIA Cbmpaby.
S. W. Cbr. iteventh and Chestnut Streets,
'Plaidade/phia, Pa.
Instructions given ott the Machias at the rooms of the
Company gratuttowsly Mall purchasers.
• AGENTS•WANTED^.
YRIDERiCIE PAXSOX, Pro 'dent
W. B. MZNDIGISHAIL, Treaaprer.
D. W. ROBISON, Agent,
Gattyebdg. 1N
May 91t.—tf
SELLIN OFF !
dr ' , kinkily as I esprair wake reentfor wort
JE:OCER.I.ErS. AND LIQUOIC.k.;.
L,VitilOjari returned from the Gitywlth thelarrs
'add arestrartett asiortment et iew+litexilteni orb"'
ed' here, Itettpdet every body to tonkto.tbeir Interco.
and buy where they can get the cheapen' mid beet mat
flu tilt.
CASJI; ,as that, iibluy l 4i i
3 Now a Ikaa a:RIVS qtASPigc, in
ti=apit'Ar j ,alr MIA', ' ! -M4 ,ol W i tla
„,,, i t a - c -..'1,-; it.: Dried -"R,A;x:-.
.E.l9lir l , Oll f ~.uara„ .4411191.'
Larga.lot afirigry” gastilagar.oared Rom; 1.10.1-11.14,i
ard, Mead and Iterrtokl . ' J , 1
'l4 Liquor be.ctia:htsti,.: ~
istitip,o w or quility, ; from OgrissiOntN4,4lll
Pr. JiAnds, ilusitiallia orit
lill. sp747lgr
v;_t
di er„9 th er Row*. Tao*
.1 . #
plied-wiat Milotwigt - Ottrprlbri, • •
strotooro, B o otionco tio
! Lod r.e., • •
-=Te k om voragforwiso.- • . k ' : i ll '4l
irk*
No 17.104,41. saamp#4,amteinit.
I d
The most. wonderful Athletes cf this or any other n
in their Pictunnque and Agile fircupitno, Tcurldl
A promjncnt tnemlAr of the illuArturts family thftt have
chillenged the adtniretion of the 'World
MISSES' IRENE CARLETON
and JENNY CAILNEAL.
3I.A.DA3IES SIYORI, BARTON,
and UNDERHILL.
MESSRS. LARLACHE, POLENSKI,
- HENDERSON ? BARTOW 4: JAI
loge tiler with a full and competent Corps of Grooms,
Equeries, Ushers stud Attond..uts.
31enagf:rie Lisps rtment is mrulg,ekt by 51r.GLOP . GE
"ROT PE OF ACTING BEARS
.plen'cli(l Oriental Howdah
Eleyhent 2tvhile, in aqiich from among the
An:Hence will he allowed the novelty erne
ELEPHANT RIDE!
THE RUNNING BISON
LEAPING BUFFALO
A 11 ; a1 Ri , 1.4.c.. Act. achieve.] np,a his batt by Ilia Cap
Who will aLsolittely M4et him over
Gatos; Bars and Obstacles
The Procession will enter the Town at 10 ..'clock, A. M
Metropolitan Silver Cornet Band,
`FANNY,'
'borne upon s richly decorated Car, and the clank Minna
of Vent, (Mutat; Tableaux Can 'and Cages. ,
ADIttSatON - - 50 CENTS
ChijdnA 4der y'r4 25
Doors open at 2 di 7 P. Performances
to ounzies Initt gra. boa; hetet— •
This Matnnioth_ Sheir _mill' exhibit
AT O,FIAMBERSBERG.
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tutus .and Menagerie
piuipped in,Nl4-Y.lrk City tar the SIPMIKM
f 1 with New Catvits, New Vans and Chati.
fr+ , ./ (1 9 , 1111ws Beimit4taL agatAppro
ate Appointments. r.
A AIODE4 EXHIBITION ,
• In every cerise clam word
The follnaing are among the specialties the hisnagement
• - hue tha honor of presenting:
The Best Stud of thoroughbred horses,
The Best Lady. Riders,
The Best Pad ' h itters,
Thf Best Bare-bac Riders,
The Three Best Clozonk in America.
TheWonderfzil _Dwarf Elephant,
`FAN'N'Y.!"
Two years old; 30 Inches high 'weighs ZO pounds; un
doubted(). the smallest er.r ,xtiltited in uny country.
PROF. THO3IPSON'S
GREAT PERFORMING BULL.
The Xln!t !Lane Feats of this Animal in the Ring surpasses
tA ier , nud bcon. classed Among the
WONDERS of the 19th CENTURY.
PROF, axe. POREPAUOWS Match 'eel
TRAINED, WILD ANIMALS
Trreined Anitterthi exhibited to the. emelienee than
ettiy exhibited before.
Mark the Array of Talent
NI'LLE,JOSEPHINE TOURNIAIRE
Premiere p'queAtrienne and 31a Itresie Du Clam!.
MISS CAROLINE WARD,
The "Ma Star" of the Arena.
MADAME DEMOTT,
The celebrated Chusie Equestrienne.
MADAME CAP,LOTTA,,
The Dr,hing siml Dann:les.! Equt,triennc and - -price of
the Ring."
MR.J. DEMOTT,
Whose Beautiful and Daring Elnestrian Personation
hare gained fur hint the title )f the "Winges!llereury."
MR. J. WARD,
The Model Clown, Jester and Ilrotemine, the great Mul
form Perforpter of the profession. Ac a slack Rope
pecan tner and In Plate Spitaing, Juggling, let
.Mr.lV-rd acknowledges no equal.
MR. JAMES MYERS,
The Gonlal and Original Jester.
MR. CHARLES MORGAN,
Tae Celebrattri Trick Clown.
THE ARABIAN BROTHERS,
lure and Vats!tinge.
THEODORE TOURNIA fit E,
FOREPAUGIL
TITE COMICAL
Herd of
.JAPANESE SHEEP.
Dwarf Elephant, "FANNY, - wall Lc caparimmcVat
each eulf,t,,iianent with a
TREE PARAGON OF WONDERS
12111321
ALPIIQNZE WARD°,
Constitatlng the most
ELECTRIC PERFORMANCE
Ever given in a Circle
, led by
PROFESSOR KANE'S
followed by the Dwarf Klephanto
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.4 1 4 7 11 i•fatr?4 7. -•* AC*"
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REA.PkVMQUBS.
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'AIBs heel.
ntinsetlihtswinliWeiet *inmost. I
elm oiler it t. • • •
If. Havinje l tnit '• '• •• • • 'Arifißmin•
iso, Med it the • WWII eleven
others, which ware .17" - ` "r" sod
Mewl,' an the Of • • # .74 ' '-'" Oaleingocal
, .44 ,1 01,PQC tE! ' 114 ' 4 : eV. Mill"
41 fliOrPOon;tNire *event other
machined, and 1101 V offer thiamin ine,*te,
int ORIAT hteldnl4ll OP V1114114.11*. •
'laving tried one lyeelf, I Ow
I
iebed I will do.
eiffitikt
coitid refer yon to mane ofllerstehniedukhaere "arches.
ed machises of me, win ere highly ithemeedandna Me Le
the only co whine they would nee. - •
fettrae always on hend, etkiestr a t i tione tire at my
place. This la a peat considers isseebiste:esa
be repaired at home immediately, and with mach Isla
•
Another grist:Owing la the %Inn which is attach
ed to this eekbreted Sever - and hieWer.. It 'bee been
thoroughly tried, and given entire eatitfactlon--rmpeir.
log no tames bond except a driver.- This ,ilieder eon
Mao be attached to the leapeyd 410 here hewn sold;
bet cannot be &nettled' fo - 'other lesehlete except
8h lreman'a. .
I will here refer you to a few dlfertat
localities, who have .beught and used these machines :
Michael TAM,. &spit* Gather,
Moses Hartman, Mr. Sternal,
Joseph Whitman, Mr. Linn,
Ulrich Jacobi, J, It. neeshay
Jaeoh Histinati, B. B. Woodburn,
Jacob Leman,
with others, too numerous to mention.
This machlne,heue a "seltraka, side delivery, and Le
wseranted to do Its work as above recommended.
Abu on hand, SIIIREMANI suriniscaAßanto
1101‘i F.* BAKE, nrst•ntt• is
whicltiers will sell at
the lowest passible price. Warranted to give eatlsfse.
Mo. Also the COIXIIIBIA RAILS stye:yam hand.
Machines can be seen at my house le, miles south
of Getty; sberg, or at Mr. Cotirad Ho. -
tel. LYN' A. - BUSHMAN,
Agent.
EAST BE ItLIN FIRM.
REBERT &HOOVER.
FARMING IMPLEM.ENTS.
Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye
Self-Raker, Hoffheln's Patent—Self
discharging Wire Horse Rake,
Sliireman's Patent—Brand's
Patent Wire Horse Rake
_ —The Rockaway Wire
Rake.—Also;
„ _
Threshing Machines,
rLANTIer.q, TWO Krsns, 81M41AN'9 PA-
TENT ANT PIAMEATGA'S PATENT, TORE,
GRAIN DRILLS, liIOGRE'I3 PATtNT
CORN SHELLER, WAMBAUGH'S
PATENT.
REPAIRING of all tirade done on short nodes"
Call and see what we can do.
. RZBERT t ROOTER.
East Berlin, March 4,1868.-4 m
WEAVER'S PATENT ADJCSTABLE SELY:PREDING
ROCK DRILL,
ONE OP TUE GREATEST TIIPROTEKENTS Or THE
AGE,
lieing the first succeseful attempt to apply )
machinery to Rock Drilling for blasting
purposes, ant/ which wilt . maser
equally well for splitting Rock
and drilling holes in Rockfor
any purpose.
PATENTED JULY 16, 1887
THIS Drill'has everything that is.
dewed ins Rock Drill. It has any amount dr ad.
instability, so that it will stand on any. anima stirisce,
where it is postiole fora man to drill. ,
It drills perpeodica la; ly, or at any angle up to 56 do.
grass, and any depth or dimensions Totittlred. for Bloat.
log
It operateseasily, and with one of these Machines a
man can do Ave times the •mount of work done in the
.'id way, in the same time. In ordinary Rock it will
driii 040 inch per minute.
With this Drill, Farmers, who hale rough land, can
clear the rocket/ with HUM expense, aaantpenum who
can tuna wind-mill can operate the drill.
It can be used In Wells, Cellars, Coal Mite', or any
place that Hack is met WWI.
as.. The undersigned haring purchased from the Pa
[mew Written Wzavin, all his interest In Bald Latta's.
l'attnt in and to the nude of Penns,brae* are prepar
ed to seta Cbu lay and Thirniship Rig Ali in said State on
la
reaeonab torn. We hare also been ennetatuted, by
Letters of Attorney, Agents for the Patentee, fur the
said of State Rights throughout the United States. P er-
SOLIS desiring to secure County or Township Eights in
Pennaylearila, or to eeente the Eight for other States,
Rill white's,
BELL & WEAVER,
•
11unterstaara, Adaxasooaaty, Pa.
PHILIP WEAVER. WHEAT BELL.
}larch 25, 1863.-3 m
EAPERS AND MOWERS.
DODGES' PATENT
OHIO AND BUCKEYE,
E. BALL & COMPANY'S
WORLD'S REAPER & MOWER.
RAVING had considerable experi-
LA: ence in the sale of Reaping and Mowing Machines
in the but few years. I have made tt a pOthi tO offer nu
machine to the farmer that will not when thoroughly
tested give general satisfaction, and hence have declined
the agency for all but what I regard the very best iii
the market. I now offer to the farmer the miming Sea
son. moot what t consider the best machines in assmr-
Last season I sold thirty-five of the OHIO & BUCKEYE
Patent which have given entire sathifacUon.,, No ma
chine has been returned, neither has there been any dif
ficulty with any one to whom they were sold—all pay
ing for their machines promptly. Certificates from
those who have purchased, could be procured but Ideem
it unnecessary—but for information would relbr those
wanting machines to any of the kdkrwlaggemtlemen who
purchased and have been using these machine:
Jacob Raffensperger, Howard Wagner,
Jacob Filler . Samuel Wagoner,
William Wert. Jr., Jebn Brinkerhoff,
Benjamin Shelly, William Bigkam,
Newton Horner, RushAigham.
Silas Horner, Dr.Gerdsborough,
Jobo Harbin, Henry Spangler,
Joseph 0 elbaugh, James Marshall,
Joseph Culbertson, Frederick Pilfer,
George Bushey, Ileury'Welkert,
Daniel March, Henry Butt,
This machine has been.awarded medals and first Pre
miums by the Pennsylvania. lowa and New York State
Fairs, and by hundreds of County fairs fn all parts of
the country, including the Adams tlessity Advs. baying
received the first Premium at Beodersyills in the fall of
leteg, and at Gettysburg in ISO?, as the best oa Imbibi
tion.
This machine has met with the moil complete seceese.
In every section where It has been Introduced, it has ta
ken precedence over machines which hay", hetetofore
ranked as first rip... In compactness, BOW= of draft,
excellence and elegance et . workmanabip and neigh, com
bined with great strength and adaptation to ell kinds of
work, it will purra.s any machine heretofore. offered to
the farmer..PThe Seltitsike on Able machine' has been
considerably improved in the last Beason, an.l is war
ranted to give,generai satisfaction or no sale.
THE WORLD'S. MOWER AND REAPER,
This is au entire new machine, but Judging from its
construction and the testimonials It has received, it will
be the lending machine. The swift Is eat out of solid
Iron. making every wheel and cog exact, fitting up close,
and running as true as a clock, which makes the ma
chine much lighter of drsft, omit no cattin,g Of coo or
wear. like gearing Is all closed in a tight case the same
as a watal, entirely excluding water, dirt, as gram, and
indeed preventing everything that la calculated to prove
injurious to the machinery.. To, if, vita glumly °pea the
lid, when all the oiling places are exposed end worm
lently oiled. The burn are all eneared the same as the
gearing said cut in thitsame way, and.w/teti owe tight
ened down—there is no danger of working Mose, as la
the rase with other machines. The Company do not
hesitate in sexing that this machia*, with prayer awe,
will last a man a life time, which le a smatter weary
ismer should take into con sideration, bears buying at
the present high prices of,machines.
TESTIMONY OF R. JACOB B. THOSTLIi.
LISIOANOItZ, Fain - n.. Co, Mo., Aprll22, 18013.
Me..wx Wiaw.:-.l.ant you I punkin* orb Oi
Y.
Baird IVORLD'd REAPkild, tun , need it bust harvest in
in cutting my own Grain and drum and 'tome of my
neighbors, and have no haltatfun In saying thrt it gave
me more satisfaction sal combined atachice thai any I
have ever used, although. I hare triad 'mewl sive' or
eight other machines." I regard it the any machine in
market, and do not heldtaterto recomwend it as suck to
any person wanting a firsbriaas machine.
Yours, dfc., J. D. Morris.
I can also furnish BALL'S OHIO to those wishing that
machine.
luso furnish these machines to snit hangs, and
sell ae giggle llowere or Combined Machines** Mowers—
Salf-Itake—}l nd•ltake—Dropper—or Dropper and Hand
Rake combined. lam also agent for BOPSIDROP26I4,
widish ate be attached to 'my make of timiebina The,,
Lasing old machines on haw, and wishing a Drove/Ana
be aceonnoodated by sending In their orders early sad
asnang the lOnd of meldsa to.erbleb thy. sash titan
to bib Attached. Pries $3O.
_
tempts ntsehLose eau ti e seen St the rea d
staecriber, two milei from Gettysburg, 011 afeldskirg
road, or at the Warehouse of Coma • Agge t ng, amp,.
I also keep on hand
W.I/Mr/OM EAT RAXZS , 22011, itorkir4
Mum" ourrxity AND ?4Rille6 , nEPL LP.
magyrs GMEAZZE
dersoni mould do Well to cupnine niy niesblisery b e . buying elet• , here Lithos, nothing bat twebest.
11..tinutOoostaatIr oe bend; awl I wire node arrange
bests to bore repelling*** in the beet .rowsliele . nwn
low at others sours anti'modistits
April 40-4 so WIL.-11/1112.
NEW . MACHINE SHOP
In NEW OXFORD.
; undersigned calhi atterttke to
loafs. mu. °atj Nut ottl a ssaas
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.wksth b• bla ina 'NALL law sh •
rot. - natios to do poi a k a sittopiptiry,
se Trams Wogs of
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