The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 21, 1868, Image 3

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    MertitAßT. JOHN' F. MeCILRARY
• t
t always Cheapest."
Best and Cheapest,
rs,
( 7 0LL.4.1tS and,
of all kiwis, in the County
teehe twind at tbt AM' *441 'known
timbre et., oppoeite tile Presbyterian Ohara .
kIkic_CREARY'S.)
iding• and Wagon saddles,
~,st eat Lailt and neatest.
mess, (Ma in and silver naount
- won. in every rovect and warranted to he
y befit motorist and workmanship.
per leather Draft Collars,_
'C uasr. They are the Lost Firma suit
vy Draft Harness,
to order, as cheap as they canto, wade any-
In the most substantial mannal.
Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
ly-nets and everything in the line; None
e per.
eei
atiiv.ixt, to the lormt timing standard.
.1 percentage for cash, off all billsamounting
k noP. log but the best of stock end will
very article turned out to be Is esei7reapect
LI for p,t fat orn invite attention to our
« no a roll and examine PRICV3 ANT' QUALIty
:1td14.-11 D. McCREARY & BON.
tills County Ahead I
XCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET,
, t,t,red entirely ;of Leaili.er, and
heater than Cotton or Linen
,Fbt veryie - • tinsurpatuted.
ENTET ISTIT, 18C8,
ritKitULGrr, woitLEy ,t GROVE.
' LEV, Belle Agent f.r the 'EXCELSIOR Pd•
TENT NET ter Ad:U:IIP Sounty,
Istiottly ou hand manuteotitt-ed Nets of the
• Patent. A 1..,,
ESS. •
I.I.ARS,
BRIDLES,
TRUNKS.
BLANTiETE,
BELLS,
A3D RYERYTLIINO ,
s !forme fare iAing establishment.,
..N'TS WANTED to .l 1 Turritory tut Patent
to soil Seta on commission in the County.
• meat ions AiL utaid be eddrused to
Yuri Sulphur Srin.l. L. WORLEY,
SCS..—tf p gs, Adams co PA.
lAGES AND BUGGIES
TATE az CULP
71il•iing a c aria of COACH WORK of
and inest ntyles, and construct
lit material, to which then Invite the atten
rs. Having , hun o
t nr work with great'
f material selected with special reference
of style and durability, we ran confident
,ll,l the work as unsurpassed by any other
f the rifle.. All We ask is an !Limpet-Oen of
o eanrinc e th,e, in want of any kind of a
it this is the place to buy them.
AIR/NO In every branch done at short
on reasonable termi.
cal: at our Factory, noar the.corner of
:scot Chimbersburg etreets, Gettysburg,
lEBEE
A GF,MAKINq RESUMED
'dug over, the undersigned have reenined
4.RRI AGE-MAKING BUSINESS,
stand, In East Middle street, Gettyeburg,
are again prepared to put up work in the.
able, substantial, and superior manner.
and Becund-band
ARBIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.,
Welt they will dispose of at the 'lowest
ill ,irdere will be supplied no promptly
Luray as p4asible.
GrIIEPAIR
ipa tch, and at cheapest rates,
nor and (Al 11ARN ES'S cn hand for
for thA liberal patronage heretofore en•
em, they solicit and will endeavor to do
"'hare iu the future.
DANKER k ZIEGLIR.
ie and Carriages.
M 0 V AL .
ersioeil has re:nut:ell his Ceizzlitge-innk
iii to tt e Cart end of mithu• street, Oett]s
•nCre he will continue to hulk! all kind. of
line, viz:
4 G'ES, TROTTING 41 - FALL
"OP II UGGIF,S, DAGGER
GO-VS, d•C'., &C. •
Is ql put up of good ulaterlal and by
echauics, and cannot fall to give Batt*
price; are always reasonable. Ile ROM
alai be Can please.
NO promptly done, at moderate rate.,
W. K. GALI.AOFIR.R
MEI
atthts and Jtirttrj.
H 0 AT - AL !
of St , PER & McCelany hav,e removed to
more Street, next door to Spanglar'e Shoe
her.• 014 1,14,1 a choice assortment of
WATCHES,
(1;,,1d and Silvka-,)
WELRY,
:II TatePt Rtyi Silver and Plated Waie
Silver and Stetl
GM
ACL E S
•tAlintAtturv. Also, Violins, ()ratans, At
.r. Va4in and Guitar Strings
WI in On?' line flOne
able prices as elsewAere,
r )1,1 Wed.
ro I I, par t fav,,rs, arc solicit a eoantin
01' &
11 STORE
'11.17s T STREET,
E. Caldwell Si, Co.,
WELERS,
IMCE
SPELIAL At;I:STB
I=
altltA3l MTG. COIPANre
ELKTRO-PLATED WARE
thrst. go to 1. 11.,:itkJity sup.
maxii,t, 111,4 h
rtr r.t will he ka,intaih,J, nh) Bui.t at
relzut
Fl \Ep PIiZCJS
W
t e 00,Aleidlqa,
stkMpad on the
base elesseb
artlele.
CALDWELL & CO
IFESTINITT ST.,
HILAK?ELPHIA.
S 6 al
C K. STAUFFER,
maker and Jeweler;
'w•th 2(.1 at., earner of Qtuirry,
11LADELPHIA
)curt Ira lche t, Jetrelry,Silver
ted Ware conetantlyon hand.
; ' FOR ITOLIDAY PR-B
ENT'S !
bg a Watches aud Jewelry promptly.
(Nov. 27,1807.-13,
G IS BELIEVING
ARCH STEER?,
33
Gwps
SILVER PI, A.TED IV3ILEZI,
every style aria daschriptlos
for the Wintor trade:
eux and diniabaltY Minot
1 al
EEN BOWMA N 'S
Ratan Shunfuteirag Eatab
RCH STREET
HILADELPILIA.
Lit abort notics
(Aut. $l.-/
ME
, k 411/7 ' tette'
6 ,? - 4 - Alsrp - Jalpipcorr.-fn Our
1.1(7AN COUNTY, AR,F3O3 CONVEX-
brief notice last wee Alt 111115 a 1111 .di
. k or the. exercises TIOTT:=The Repriblicart Convention met '''
- ' ,
connected with the Ccd.leriVaii*Prieer37, .ln Agrioultnral Hall on Monday last, and Itartalimatere Ostaili &Reed** lilltararc t ,
we necessarily , in the •Ittiiry' 'of gbing Id ' in n i ft‘inizad by appOinting Tosuart Bee.: ' - --' '' ' rearciaite' I, 41stressitlfetaitsi.
press, omitted several items, which we NEB President, Capt. Wm. Jorims and Sem Ikon]; 9 00 • 9 50.
.
now im
supply. -
Veswe .CPBono Vice Presidents, and EXTRA FrAtig , • ' - o
.10,50 •u,,vo.
4 T m p , e c t A o l n u T m a to ti r iyi th: ven Tl9l nir it a r er E.e ttt m e ina ati. : Capt., H. 15'. M.lsrmyCkE and G. Lf , DRAi. wmirs w 0 9-4 T - 4..?..tric 1 ,80,
Doirry Smelteries. The following Itele: atite.„3slltati"' .;i '''a
-X 'B.: ' ' , r7s'
dress by Rev. Mr. Holman. Rev. F. W. gate§ aliened and toakseata : G oss,, • 11 121 lii , 1 22 ,
Conrad, D. D., was elected President; i Getlyabury-Dr.Cherles Horner, Wm.R. Eyster. BIN --.-,.- , , k - - L z i*„ . f as -0 1 aci
, - - - -, n.-=•••-”.. , :,,:- ,__ I
Rev. Wm. M. Baum, D. ti,..Secrotary ; ' Ctssiberksetrt-Gea. &Stoves, Wm. G.Black. atsS, '62 0 ser
and Rev. C A Hay, D. D., Treasurer. Thai. Littlettoum—L. T. Mehring, Jesse Ickes. „.. .
Mr. Dimm was selected to , deliver the Germany-Solomon Menges, Martin Stahl 4. 414110T1/IMBIRD, .-.........,..1 0 ;151 . 4Xt ,:ir .S 00
.
,
next Alumni address. Ikattior-LNewtott Darboraw, Jeremiah Roarbsagh I A O TraIIiFED, -4 , -.'. re 25 ' 0 873
The ,Alutntni of the College met on Blountpkruczni—Joe. A. Eckenrode, J. A. C. Kindlanb. FLAX -SEED, 0 00 @ 250
Wednesday evening, after the address Conewa tu
Jesse Manan. Vincent O'Behl. • BACON, SHOULDERS, 141. @ lii
by orf.q.....vrzn, gi ng ,J. Leaf s fil mes
Rev. Mr. Pa.usOrrs, and elected the follow- ; Berwick Bor.-Henry Kohler, John 11. Flickinger. a{
SIDES, . , . -17151) 1 . 7 i
ing officers : ! Hamilton-4w% Q. Swart:, N. B. Picking. .
i f Peactin l y-C,apt. Wm. Jones, John. W. Townsend. " Hams.. 2if @ . M.
President-Hon. E. McPherson, LL. D. LARD, 18 @ 19
. Huntington-John D . Becker, o , n . W.W.Stewart. •
Vice PresidentB . -Chatles Horner, M. D 1
L. Lott re 2. V. Worley, GeoL. D rl • •
Rev. A. C.:Wedekind, D. D., Rev. H. L.. '
, .Mena/ien-Jacob Pater, 11. N. Kinnigh.
'laugher. I .Prankrin-D. Heckler, J. A.Rebert.
Secretary-Prof. M. L. Stoever; Ph. D. Zakr--Israel ahank, Samuel Dietrich.
Treasurer-H. J. Fahnestoek. Howititonban-Adam C. klusselman, John Johns.
Bishop Clarkson, of Nebraska, was elect I Liberty-Simon P. Stover, P. Krady. 2 , yr
-john 7. muck, Henryso Spang r.
Prof.
ed orator for next year.
Union-George Basehoar, Henry Petty.
Strabass--Josiah Benner, Robert Bell.
Prof. STOEVER presented the obitu_.,arv•
record for the last year, which embraced Nominations for the several offices
the following: were made as follows:
F. R. Anspach, D. D., of Class of 1839. Congress-Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford.
Prof. Wm. A. Kopp, " " a 1843. ' Senate-Col. -Win. D. Dixon, of Franklin.
H. C. Eckert, ISI. D., " " " 18-16. • Anembly-Col. E. G. Fahnestock, Gett'rg
Rev. S. J. Berlin, " " " 1858. -CharleaG. Miller, M'tpleasant.
Capt. H. N. Minnigh,Menallen
~.J .W. Ebert, i 1 I I S i 1859 . ,
Appropriate reference was also made to jadge_john Picking, Hamilton, John Wolford to' Latimore.
n.
the death of the Rev. Dr. BAUGHER, who John Brough, Reading.
had filled the office of President for nearly Diet. Attorney-A. J. Cover, Gettysburg.
Prothonotary - J. ymiller, Gett'rg.
eighteen. years, and was connected with
Commissioner-Jacob Musselman, Ham
the instruction and discipline for thirty-
iltonban.
seven years.
On-Thursday the Phrenakosmlan Social I James W. Barr, 3rtj oy. John Eleagy, Oxford.
ty had a Re-union, Hon. EDWARD MC- Capt. James Mickley,
HANOVER COLLEGIATE INSTI- Pisratsost occupying the chair. Rev. T. Franklin.
- TUTE.-We invite attention - to the Card _ t
Jacob G.Baseboar,Linion
T . , !rirus was appointed Secretary, and
of this Institution, the fall session of
Rev. R. S. FINK Treasurer. On motion of - . David Shriver, Cumber
which will commence Sept. 1. Rev Mr land
• Rev. Dr. VALENTINE, it was Resolved that ' • .
Director-Jos. A. Eckenrode, Kteleasant.
Kooss, the Principal, is an accomplished
au effort be made to raise $lOOO, to be in- , Ephraim D. Newman, .1 , ranklin.
and successful Teacher, of enlarged ex- •
Vested by the Boad of Trustees, the inter- '
Auditor-John H. Flickinger, Berwick Jonas Starner, Union.
perience. Besides the -usual English
est to be applied for the benefit of the
branches, instruction will be given in Library. Mr. McPnErtsox started the 1 Borough.
G subscription with $5O, followed by others, reek and Latin as part of the regular as A Franklin
,S'uercyor J
L me t. Osc:ar ßebert
D. McMillan, Go ' tt'rg
!
course-_
__ __French and German extra.
realizing mo. A Report was submitted I Jacob Diehl, Oxford.
_-.....-.........-:-----
Capt. Win. R. Eyster, Dr. C. Homer,
PIC NiCS.-A Pic ? Nic will be held to- by one of the active members exhibiting
morrow in King's Woods, near East Ber- the general operations of the Society since Gen. W. W. Stewart, I. N. Durboraw, and
1
lin, clay and evening. The East Berlin the last Re-union. The following state- Jacob Pitzer, were appointed a Committee
and Littlesto ment has been handed to us for publica- '
wn Brass Bands will be pres- to draft resolutions-and report at the affer
ent. Refreshments on the ground. noon session.
ved
On motion adjourned to 1 o'clock.
A Harvest Pic 'Cie will come off ut the
Phrena
tgi c t , t e l ie n ty um l br of re t e n ei
embers
whoashtown Springs, to-morrow-to be con-
during the-last seven years is 24-appoint- :
tinned during the evening. Suitable meats 19. Total number of members of
music will be provided and refreshments the Philo Society who received honors
on the ground. j during the same period 7-appointments
5. More than three fort.hs of both honors
The Union Sunday School of Benders- i and appointments were taken by the
ville will have a Basket Pic Nis iu Wil- Phrena Society; of the Freshman Prize,
son's Grove near Bendersville, on Satur- I the awards stand-Phrena 33 , , Philo 5. Of
the three Hassler medals, 2 were taken by
day, the 29th of August. The public are Phrenas, and Iby Philo. Both the "G men*
invited.•.,..- Prize Essays" have been awarded to the
—....---
Phrena Society."
The Philomathtean Society also bad
a Re-union ou Thursday afternoon,
Hon. Joni , : E. SMITH presiding. An ad
dress' of welcome was delivered by the
President of the Society, and interesting
letters read from former members. A
sketch of the organization, progress and
present condition of the Society was read .
by EDWARD T. HORN, one of the present
members. IC was organized in IS3I with
16 members, and has now on its roll over
90. Tile Library contains 4SOO volumes
whichis annualy replenished by the inter
est of the "$lOOO Library fund," besides a
Reading Roomfor the use of the members,
where the leading journals of the country
may be found. The Society has alsb $2OO in_'
vested, to be applied to the refitting of the
Hull in future.. Addresses were made by a
number of honorary members, formerly
in active connection with the Society,
detailing interesting reminiscences of its
past history.
The following is the action of the Col
le,ie Board on the subjects indicated :
- RESIGNATION OF PROF. WILKEN.
Whereas the Rev. J. F. 11'/LILEN, Prof. of I
German Language and Literature in this i
Institution, has been constrained to offer ,
his resignation, the Board, in accepting 1
the same, hereby expresses, its .regret in I
thus losing the seryices of ono whom it
has uniformily esteemed as a faithful and
conscientious teacher, a frank and genial I
companion, a devoted exemplary Chris- 1
tian, and an earnest and steadfast friend of 1
our Institution. In severing his connection 1
with us, ho carries with him our best i
wishes for his future suess_ in whatevur
L 11311.1 &LW ....vra May can
LULA GO labor.
Resolved, That a copy of this action be
sent to Prof. WILKEN by the Secretary.
DEATH OF MR. STEVENS.
Resolved, That the Board have heard,
with sentiments of deep regret, the an
nouncement of the death of Hon. Titan-
DEUS STEVENS, an early patron of the
Institution, and a member of the Board
from the date of its organization.
Re-setred,That wogratcl'ully acknowledge
the •valuable services and the constant
Inendship of the distinguished deceased,
whose earnest devotion to the great cause
of Education will claim the gratitude of
prosterity.
Peso/red, That a Copy of these resolu•
1 Lions be forwarded by the Secretary to the
flomily of the deceased.
! DEATH OF JANTOR HOPKINS.
PCSOired, That we gratefully acknowl
edge the kind Providence that continued,
for so' long a time, to the the College the
valuable services of the deceased.
Resolved, That in the 'removal of the
deceased the College has lost a most faithful
and efficient officer.
Resolved, That we desire to place on
record our appreciation of his long and
devoted services-his strict integrity
and honor-his uniform and gentleman
ly deportment among the students, and
the high esteem iu which he was held by
all connected with the College.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions
be sent to the bereaved family, and also
published in the papers #f the town.
Gettriburg. fir} Anirost . 2l. ises.
CAMP-MEETING.--The colored Camp
meeting in Wolf's Grove, near this place,
will commence on Wednesday next, Au
gust 26th,
SE RV I C ES.—Rev. Josura WArrou
will preach in the Marsh Creek Church on
Sabbath Aug. 23, at 10 o'clock A. M.; and
in the Church at Hunterstown at - 3 o'clock .
of the same day.
STO,I,WC.—A mare belonging to DAVID
P. 13yrr4its, of Nfountjoy thivnibip, was
stolen on the night of the 9th inst. A
reward of ;30 for the return of the mare
And f,f200 for the arrest and conviction of
the thief is offered by the York Insurance
Company, in which the mare was insured.
TO BE FORWARDED.—We are re
quested to say that the box of Clothing,
&c., for the sufferers by the flood at El
licott's Mills, will be sent off during the
coining week. Persons desiring to con
tribute will please leave their contributions
promptly at Mr. Sell ICK . 8
Store.
_; ; ,,- - The friends of Grant and Colfax
held an enthusiastic meeting at - Waynes
boro, Pa. last Saturday evening. Speeches
were made by Mr. VOLNEY ROGERS, the
obliging telegraph operator, and others—
We regret that we have not space to pub
lish the speech of Mr. ROGERS, as it was
very able and deserving the consideration
of all who have the love ot their country
at hear.t
COUNTY FAIR.—In another column
Will be found the list of Premiums to be
awarded at the nest Fair of the Adams
County Agricultural Society to be hold in
September. The premiums have been in
creased in nearly every department, in
many cases a hundred per cent. But for
the fact that the Society is in debt, they
would have been made larger yet. The
managementhope that the citizens of the
county will immediately enter upon prep
arations to make this even a more success -
fill Fair than that of last year. County
- pride, if notiiingelse, should stir up gen
eral interest in its behalf.
The work on the front building is pro
gressing rapidly, and Mr. CHRITZMAN, the
contractor, expects to have it finished in
time for the Fair. • -
The grounds will be open for the train
ingot horses during two weeks preceding
the Fair.
AUGUST COURT.—Court is still in ses
sion as we go to press. The following
cases have thus far been disposed of:
C=!
Ashland Iron Company vs. Enoch Le
fevre, John Green and Tohn Vanhyning.—
Replevin for 400 tons of unwashed Iron
Ore. The Jury found for Enoch Lefevre,
one of the defendants, arid for the Plaintiffs
against the other two defendants $600.95,
f•ubject to the decision of a point reserved
by the Court, whether the Plffs., being a
foreign corporation, can maintain this suit
In Penner}rania.
James G. Spaulding vs. Levi A. Caskey.
Action on a sealed note. Verdict for the
Plaintiff for $143.87.
QUAILTEE SESSIONS
Commonwealth vs. William H. Anders.
Indicted for stealing S 5, property of Henry
Pensyl. Deft. plead guilty, and was sen
tenced to County Jail one month.
Cora vs. Same. Indicted for larceny of
various articles of clothing, property of
Jacob C. Peusyl. Dell. plead guilty, and
was sent to Eastern Penitentiary for one
year.
CoDI. TS. Same. Indicted for larceny of
watch and money of Henry Pensyl. Deft.
plead guilty, and was sent to County Jail 6
months.
Corn. vs. George Randle. Indictment for
larency, ignored by Grand Jury.
Com. vs. John Lochßidge. Indicted for
larceny of watch and money, property of
Aaron Wolf. Deft. plead guilty, and sent
to County Jail 6 months.
Com. vs. Ammon Lease. Indicted for
Adultery, Fornication and Bastardy, on in
formation of Elizabeth McFarland. Dett.
plead guilty, and sentenced to G months in
County Jail, pay a fine of $26, and to pay
proseeutrix $4O lying in expenses, and $1
per week for support of the child until 5
years of age.
Com. vs. George Willard. Indicted for
larceny of Enver spoons and ladle, proper
ty of his mother, Louisa Willard. Deft.
plead guilty, and sentenced to County Jail
three months.
Com. vs. Adam
. .11oelter. Indicted for
larceny and receiving stolen goods, prop
erty of Lewis Complain. Deft. plead
guilty and sentenced to County Jail four
months.
Com. vs. John O'Cettf. Indicted for lar
ceny of shoes, property of John johns.—
Deft. plead guilty, and sentenced to County
Jail four months.
Corti. vs. John Murphy. Indicted for
Assault and Battery, on person of Philip
Hoffman. Deft. plead guilty, and sentenc
ed to,pay a fine of and costs.
COM. vs. John Boblitz. Indicted for
selling liquors without license. Deft. plead
guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of ,$ to
and costs.
Com. vs. Edward Wentz. Indicted for
selling liquors without license. Defendant
plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of
of $lO and costs.
COM. TB. Henry Reeser. Indictment for
selling liquors withont license. Defendant
plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of
$lO and costs.
Cora. vs. Charles Wolford, James Bow
ers, and Wm. Trout. Indictment for Ma
licious Mischief, on inlbrmation of henry
Ileag,y. Ignored, and prosecutor to pay
costs.
Com. vs. Jacob Johns. Indictment for
Larceny. Ignored by Grand Jury.
Corn. vs. Abraham Trostle. Indictment
lbr Forcible Entry and Detainer, on infor
mation of Peter Bchler. Dell. refused to
employ counsel and claimed the right to de
fend his own case. The Jury found the de
fendant not guilty, on account of being
of unsound .mind: The Court ordered the
defendant to be committed to the Lunatic
Asylum at Harrisburg.
Com. vs. Simon S. Bishop. IndictMent
for misdemeanor in office. Ignored by
Grand Jury, and prosecutor, Dr. R S. Sims,
to pay COOL
Com. vs. Geo. W. Weikert, Reindollar,
cud others. Indictment for forcible entry
.and detainer. „: XndlcUnentignored, and pro
secutor, Dr. R. S. Sieas, to pay costs.
Corn. vs. Mary Zenner. 'indictment for
Assault and Battery on information of Lena
Betzell. Ignored, and proarientriz to pay
costs.
COM. TS. Lena Betzeillnd Mary BetzelL
on information of Mary Zenner. Indict
ment for itaaanlfand Battery. Ignored, and
rosecuttiz to pay costa. • .
DEATH OF MR. STEVR).:S.—On Mon
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, (the hour
fixed for the funeral services of THADDEUS
STEVENS,) the stores and places of business
in this place were closed, the bells tolling
from 2to 3 o'clock. We are glad to say
that our Democratic fellow-citizens, with
two or three marked and malignant ex
ceptions, promptly united in this tribute of
respect. Court was in session, and after
the current business had been disposed of,
Hon. M. 111CCLEA.N rose and, after refer
ring to Mr. STEvENs' former connection
with this Bar, his eminent legal abilities,
and national reputation, moved that the
Court adjourn and that an appropriate
minute be entered on the Court records.
Messrs. McCoNAuour and WILLS follow
ed iu fitting tributes to the memory of the
deceased ; when his honor Judge FISHER
ordered an adjournment of the Court and
a tninuto of the proceedings to be entered
on the records—preceding the order with
a generous and eloquent tribute to Mr.
STEVENS' eminent legal abilities, and the
marked courtesy, frankness, and high
sense of honor, which had ever charac
terized his professional career—always
courteous to the Court, and commanding
the respect and admiration of the Bar,
which he honored by his matchless elo
quence and gifted intellect.
NARROW ESC APE.—One day last
week, as two little sons ofLEwis A. BUSE( -
IAIV, of Cumberland township, were
playing on a pile of unthreshed oats in the
barn floor, one of them met With a pain
ful accident. In sliding down from the
top, he fell into an iron fork, one of the
tines of which entered his right cheek and
came out at the temple. Fortunately it
passed along on the outside of the bone;
otherwise the accident would doubtless
have been fatal. His little brother with
unusual presence of mind in one so young
promptly pulled out the fork, and then
reported to his parents. The injured one
did not suffer much, end - next morning
Was lively again. The escape was truly
a narrow one.—Chnipiler:
IW"Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restora
tive" is a perfect and miraculous article.—
Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bet
ter dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum.'
Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into beau
titul silken tresses. But, above all, the
great wonder is the rapidity - with which it
restores gray hair to its original color.—
Savannah (Ga.) Republican.
The attention of our readers is direc
ted to the advertisetnent of cog'S WY&
PEPSLi CURE, in another- part of this
paper. This truly Valuable l!ifedlOne is ,
receded b ail who we it. Read tbe
The Convention re -assembled. The
names of the following gentlemen wore
withdrawn from the listof nounnees,viz :
Assembly, Col. E. G. Fahnestock; Com
missioner, Capt. James Mickley, David ,
Schriver ; Auditor, James A. Robert. I
The Convention proceeded to ballot ,
with the following result:
=1
lion. John Cessna—unanimous
MEM
Col. W. D. Dixon—unanimous
ASSEMBLY
ISt
Charles G. Miller
H. N. Minnigh...
John Wultord
.ASSOCIATE RIDGE
John Picking 33
John Brough ....... 7
DISTRICT ATTORICE
A. J. Cover—unanimous
PROTIIONOTAIIY
J. A. Kitzmiller—unanimous
COMMISSIONER.
ISt 2d
.15 23
. 8 4
.]4 14
. G (withdrawn)
DIRECTOR OF
ISt 2d
Ephraim D. Newman.2o 31
Jonas 5terner...........0
Joseph A. Eekenrode.l4 (withdrawn)
Jacob G. Baseboar
John Heagy
Jacob 31usselman..
James W. Barr
AtDITOB
John A. Flickinger—unanimous
'MITE YOR
st
(Near D. 3lcMillan. 20
Jacob Diehl 19
On motion, all the nominations were
made unanimous.
The Committee on Resolutions reported
artrardsevlrcusirsril, I
adopted:
Resolved, That the Republicans of Ad- 1
idns County ratify the nominations of
GRANT & COLFAX, and of HARTRANFT &
CAmPRELL,..for National and State offices,
and call upon all law-abiding, honest cit
izens, to sustain at the polls the policy of
Peace, Economy and Liberty, which they
represent.
Resolved, That we are not in favor of the
Democratic policy of Universal Taxation,
but demand that the nece.ssaries of life,
and that land and its products shall, as
far as possible, be relieved of all taxation,
and that the luxuries of life and the active
business of the Country shall be made to
realize the money necessary to' carry on
the Government economically adminis
tered.
Resolve", That the Country is now enti
tled to have Peace, and that tiv.a.sr's
election promises peace, early and dura
ble ; but that the policy of the New York
Convention invites to War, and will neces
sarily load to great agitation—to the serious
injury of the Nation in all its interests.
Resolved, That we hear with alarm the
threats of Southern Democratic Revolu
tionists ; and that we call upon the people
to "crush out" this incipient Treason, by
placing in the Executive chair the Chief
who met and overthrew the late Rebellion
when flaunting defiance in the field.
Resolved, That we pledge ourselves to
steady ceaseless work fur our National
State and County Tickets, till the - final
victory be won in November, and the
Country be put beyond the dangers which
now threaten It.
Resolved, That while wo recognize the
claim of Franklin Co., to name the nomi
nee for State Senator, in turn, according
to usage, we regret the loss to the District
of our present able and faithful represen
tation in the Senate, the Hon. D. McCos-
ALTOHY, who, by his fidelity to his public
duties, and hie devotion to and vindication
of the great principles of the Republican
party, has justified our choice in his elec
tion, and endeared him to the friends of
the Union throughout the District.
Resolved j That we tender to Hon. WIL
LIAM H. ItooNrz, our able and faithful
Representative in Congress, the expres
sion of our warm approval of the zeal and
fidelity with which he has served the Dis.
trict, his steady devotion to the principles
and policy of the Republican party, and
his earnest support of the groat measures
of national policy which have so pre-emi
nently distinguished the 39th and 40th
Congresses.
Resolved, That in the death of the Hon.
THADDEUS STEVENS Adams county has
lost her most generous public benefactor
and illustrious citizen, advocate and Rep
resentative—Pennsylvania the most gifted
intellect that has graced her Halls of legis
lation, and the founder of her noble sys
tem of Education, by public schools; and
the Nation its leading Statesman—the
"Great Commoner"—whose master mind
has exerted the mos tcontrolling influence
in the National councils—grasping amidst
War and convulsion, the principles of
right and liberty imperilled by the Rebel.
lion, and bringing order out ofanarchy by
inaugurating and perfecting those wise
measures of Reconstruction, which assure
tq our Country a future of peace, liberty
and prospertity.
Col. F. B. Picking, Peter Shively, and
Dr. Robert Horner were appointed Con
gressional Conferees, with instructions to
support the nomination of Hon. John
Cessna, of Bedford.
Col. E. G. Fahnestock, Gen. W. W.
Stewart, and Col. C. H. Buehler were ap
pointed Senatorial Conferees, with instruc
tions to support the nomination of Col.
Wm. D. Dizon,of Franklin.
Col. Wm. King was appointed Senato
rial Delegate, and L N. Durboraw, Esq.,
Representative Delegate, to the next State
Convention.
On motion, the Convention adjourned
"ne die •
• JOSIAH BENNER, i'reet
R. N. Mumma .
Cit. L. pimaDower t Secretaries.
Pennsylvania College,
GETTYSBURG, PA
MITE Pall limaktia of Pemmylvanhi College will be.
gin on Thursday, We2adh day of Scalmancr, and
continue thirteen weeks. In addition to a large corps
ofProhesors, the Institution is tarnished with ex
tensive Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, and
ilookagical Cabinet. .
The new Preparatory Building will be ready Tor oc.
minty. The room* to this Department will be tur
n/Atha/. ZiPeillier aidnallnlOrßooks and Stationery,
Iron SOS to NS per temion. Muds on piano autra...
, I ,4ol3sPerrake — paitroairaM;sainii _
Lt• TAPOMNI , rk,, oreddass,
."*V.124411.411.91,1 4. Peigelpil,
GOLD, Phile
Gettysburg' Grain ik Province' Market.
Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
.. 10 00
11 00' On 00
2 30 @ 2 50
000 @ 240
1 20
1 25
75
1 00
2 50
6 00
1 00
30
SUPER FLOUR,
EXTRA FLOUR,
WRITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,
RYE,
OATS,
BIIOAWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVER SEED, .......
POTATOES,
Burman,
LARD,
EGGS,
BACON, HAMS,
" SIDES,..
" SHOULDERS,.....
SOAP,
TAU.ow,
BYERS —PLANK, —On the 13th inat.,_ by
Rev'. W. R. H. Deatrlch, Mr. John F. By
ers to Miss Adaline Plank, both of High
land town4hip.
GATES — SANDRIL9.—On the 9th inst, by
Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Henry C. Gatss
to Miss Maggie H. Sanders, both of Adams
county.
Ilouck--RArpnNsrEnonn.—On the 19th
ult., by Rev. D. W. Wolff, Mr. Ro - .vard
Houck to Miss Alice Raffensperger, both
of Butler Ownship.
RESIT — GOBRECIIT.—On the 2d the, by
the Rev. Samuel Yingling, Mr. Daniel
Luther Resh, of York county, to Miss Eliz
abeth Gobrecht, of Adams County.
ZlliN — BEßßummErt.—On the Bth inst.,
by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. J. E. Zinn
to Miss .17,14 A Ann Borkheimer,• both of
York county.
1 o'clock . P. M
DIED.
Obituary notices 5 cents a line for
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
tices.
ALBERT.—On the sth inst., John Eman
uel, infant son of Mr. John Albert, near
New Oxford, aged 1 year and 14 days.
BARER.—On the 16th inst., in this place,
Charles, infant, son of Charles W. and
Louisa M. Baker, of Washington, aged 4
months and 5 days.
BlEsEcumt.—On the 10th inst., Charles
Walter, son of George and Amelia . Bie
seeker, aged 5 months and 15 days,
BLJun.—ln New Oxford on Tuesday
.1 1 11 , morning last, Israetta, daughter of Israel
and Susan Blair, agod 1 year 9 months and
18 days.
My Mother, Sister, Brothers—to you fare
well !
I am going to heaven, with Christ to dwell;
My stay with you was short, but still
It was my Heavenly Father's will
Prepare the Way and follow me. -\
Dear Ettio, thou art gone to rest,
We 'll ott times think of thee ;
We know that thou art with the blest,
Where thou eati'st happy be.
I
W. 11. B.
EPPLE3LIN.—Near London:vine, on the
15th inst., Minnie Grace Eppleman, aged
3 months and 25 days.
LITTLE.—On the 14th inst., In this place,
Mary Annie Love, infant child of William
Z. and Amanda Littlo, aged 1 year 8
months and 20 days.
McKussEv.—On the 15th inst. in
Mountjoy township, Misa Esther Makin
ney, In the 74th year of her age,
POTTOEFF.—Ou the 16th inst., In C'ash
town, Anna Kate Pettorff, aged 1 year 10
months and 19 days,
WILLIVEII.-0/1 the :All inst., at Tren
ton, New Jersey, Mrs. Julia Id., wife of
John C. Williver, and daughter of E. J.
Culp, late of Gettysburg, deceased.
WILSON.—Near Bendersville, on Tues
day morning, August 11th, of dysentery,
George Emory, son of G, W. and M, J.
Wilson, aged 2 years 3 months and 231
days.
AL L.— sty
Wrote down an infant's birth,
Then added, ore ho closed his. Book,
Too beautiful for earth.
And when the reaper, Death, - by,
He read the words an smiled;
Then gently folded in his arms
Our lovely little child.
We wept, but angels sang;
With bolt and glad accord,
They welcomed the transplanted dower
In the garden of the Lord. -
We wept;'we will notweep,
When all our days are run,
And at the Gates of Paradtso
We meet our little son."
gew Adverliottututo.
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate of Jolly Snru., late of Straban
township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned,they hereby glee notice to
all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment. and those having claims against the gamete
present them properly authenticated for settlement.
S A.l LTEL SHULL,'
111 - 11. F. SAUCE, J Executors.
Aug. 121.-Bt. .
Sssit. - rt itlnt.3.l. lives in Tyrone and W3l. P.Snimh In
Tyrone township.
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of lion. THADDII77 Brnixxis, late
of Lancaster city, Pa., hating been granted to the
en
dereigned. they hereby give notice to alt pentads In•
darted to said estate to call and settle the same , and
to Omie having claims against the tame to present
them properly authenticated for settlement. -
.41`irtIONY11. ROBARTB,
O. J. D ICH EY, Executors.
EDWARD MaPIIERSON,
ty3„The first named two Executors reside In Lan
caster, and the latter In Gettysburg.
Ang. '2l.—Gt
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
MALE AND FEMALE.
REV. 11. S. KOONB, A. M., Principal.
31118. C. IL KOONS, Amistant.
THE exercises °Sahli Institution will COZILMOAC.• On
theist day of September next. Thorough lostruo
lion will he given iu Greek, Latin and Mathetuatics,
as well as the common and higher branchesof an Eng
lish education.
FRENCH AND GERMAN EXTRA.
Apply to REV. 11. S. KOONS., A. M.,
Principal.
Hanover, Pa., Aug. 2t.-2t
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
The undersigned, Executrix of the last will and
testament of Jotter llopelans late of the bOrtluill of
Gettysburg, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Sat
urday, the 291 h day of August inst.,'at 1 o'clock, P. X.,
at hie late residence at the College building, the fol•
lowing valuable Personal Property, to wit:
ONE GOOD MARE, 1 yearling Colt, lone-horse Wa
gon, Buggy and Harness Sleigh and Belle, Ten plate Stove and Pipe. Alr.tfght Stoves, Table, Cupboard,
Iron Bedstead, Clock, also Flay Ladders, 1 Pork, 1 Plow,
and a great many other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by JITLIAN /LAMM&
Ang. 21.-ts Executrix.
DR R. B. ELDERDICE-
An '
Announces to has friends, and the public, that
he has returned to NZW BALEII, and resumed prac
tice. Office at the Hotel.
McKnonTSTOWN, P. 0,1
Adams county, P.. July 17.-8 m
FOR SALE,.
A CLOTHING STORE,
WITH A WELL SELECTED
STOCK,
GOOD RUN OF
Custom & first-xate Stand:
igg...lnquire at ti!iit Oine:l4
REGIISTEIt'S79`9VOES. ,
NOTIOSI is' hereby given to all
Isgstees and other pp..mone condoned,. that the`
Administration Azooants heselwfta ssotkeed will
be presented at the Grans' Clout a Mims Amity
for confirm* 0n.T41, tliam
gay of ne7,110 olavok iff trip • .
lee. The distend AnalOttaiddiumblit inttieca
Throne, Guardian ot • Bastend, Johs;.ing et
Deardorff, miser children_ 14 itm,w4
M. The account of Lewis Smith and .&41er B. Bind
er,.,
Executors of the will of Pour H. Bad bawd,
158. The amount of Alward Lang In
Long, Executors of the wino( John Long,dt4s: . i
169. The ealoantof angles Mieklehligneggor of '
will of Daniel Motley, deceased. . " '' ' 1
IGO. Tiretaooonnt °Um= Legirregaliuggitototladt . .. - s
WfileL late of Iltdoiginnwhip,Ads _ I
lin. Tint and final vomit et" - . Aliiii%
- Actudiddrator Of WA/Vilt - , - .1
'
DD. The Sort stiptuttotilloielK clOitrit. I
of tits ust. willcad *wino et Aiiiii _ a . _snuff " . 1
1438 . 1 Ntes•bmargvarlroOTAIIOir,Rookitiff
liihn ilndits,detteg r - - :';• , ,
W. D. 110141W01111 8 ' --,.
.., ..- -
Rte. ID, 11420-40
8 @ 8
MARRIED
HANOVER
twv ' • ertiOttiltidOe
1 7 -AL
YAW& 2 11114U:I dr, FARM
AT PRIVATRSAL.E.
.Ths linbecriber trlsh*gtsitrent billow on
eaceitint othlishealtila;oirersat gate his yaps,
tole Property,. sititstsd istidigiertg totragidg„ Adams
etinnty, Pi:, lalles,soll2S ormutima, kW,* IMMIL Thallatinicaboat .A cres 72
!and, "
- nteatteie; -*bout b
ilifithOt i r m ste "Id 04
by isma..Thun,
Roads, & 0 • 111.26 %Seto Piiiiiration. Vlore is •
groat varsagtis Ott liiitigrainhes. The Sighting
ore huge terowttwy Mitt Divelling Menai with
Madtbultiltbg, Doubts Leg Barn, 'Wagon Shed, Hog
How, Spr ing Roue and all othernecessaytitabu ,
lugs. The Mills are on Middle creak with sufficient
water tome the year reload, the 11 Rouse is 60 by
40 feet, 3 stories high lower story 's*one, the balance
fteme wooden niter, Unlit In the most substantial
inallties Power. !Overshot Wheels 13 gist high, con-
-taws g jaw" of - Burrs met 2 pairs oit Chopphig guiles,
Wetter lath al the machinery and fixtures in a first
class Merchant and Or/st MU. There is also a new
Saw Mill attached tripPic geared, capable of sewing.
300 164 dr Mk Imiabisr per bear. h e A b ove mul e
are in 'a goodnaignbothood for grain being within 2
yaws of aasoll's Tract nail Timber; atm, ter &hoots,
Churches, Markets, Sc.
Price end terms made known by calling an the sub.
'crib er o n the property or addreseint him at Fairfield,
Penna. ETS&DISIIL.
Aug, 21,1.3d3.-6m
MI
TWO VALUABLE LOTS
FOR SALE.
The underlain:rod oter at , Private gate, their two Tat
liable Late, YU:
No. I—Containing 15 Acres, more
or less, In Cumberland townsip, adjoining lands of
Dr. Study, Georg° Rowe and other. about %mile from
witherowp. mill, (known as the property),
Improved with a two-story Log House, with a back.
kitchen, a Barn part log and the other part frame,
iwostory Spring House, Carpenter Shop, Smoke
Horse; and other neormary outbuildings, a well of
never-failing Water, with pump, at the kitchen door,
a /cling Orchard of choice fruit, Ao.
No. 2—Containing 11 Aores and
43 Perches, more or lige, adjoining lauds of John A.
Lohr, George Dull and others in Cumberland township,
improved with s two-story Log House, with ljitchen
attached, /frame Stable, Carpenter
Shop and, other
Outbuildings, a Spring of good Water near the House,
good Orchard bearing frult,.t.o.
hfinot sold before the sth of IVhrenther, th e a t ) ,
properties will be offered atTublic Sale.
Any person wishing to view the properties will call
on the undersigned residing on the property.
PETER IIOOPNAOLE,
HENRY HOOPNAGLE,
JOHN W. 1100ENAOLE.
4n6.21,1866.-td*
PUBLIC SALE
OF A VALUABLE FARM,
The andel signed, Executors of the last will and
Testament of Isaac Monfort, late of Straban town
ship, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will offer at Public
Bale, on Saturday, the 19 1 A day of Septemier nest, al 1
o'clock, P. M., on the premises, the valuable FAKE of
said deceased, situate in said township, on the road
from New Oxford to Carlisle, about 3 miles from the
former place, adjoining lands of Samuel Wagoner,
George Cashman and . othere, containin g 153 Acres,
more or lee's. The Leafirovalnsitta are a two-story I,
STONE DWELLING, with frame Back-building, a good
frame Barn, Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib, Spring Home,
Wash House, and other outbuildings; a Spring of I
never-failing Water, an Orchard of choice fruit, &c._
Thaiarna In good
order and in good cultivation,
having been recently limed. There is a fair propos ,
Goa of gam! Timber and Meadow land.
Persons desiring to claw the premises will call
on i
cileOrgo ES, !if oatrvrt, reolding close by.
The Linton Pacific Honda run thirty years, are for
$lOOO essch;aud have coupons attached. They bear
annual iuterest, payable on the Brat days of January
and July at the Compauy's olhce in the City of New
York, at the rate of six per cent. In gold. The pried
pal Is payable in gold at maturity. The price is 102, Is urged upon the attention and trial of sufferers
and at the preseut rate of gold, they pay a liberal in- from this meet horrible of all diseases. Dyspepsia
come on their cost. shows Its ravages In a thousand different forms, la
fact, all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, with all
very important si,usideration in determining the their complaints, ends as Sick Lfausdache, llartburn,
value of the.ie b..uds is the leaga of tuns ih-y bare Id Depression, general sense of uneasiness and feeling
that yen are not well. Food distresses you, rises and
It Is well known that a long braid always commands
soars on your stomach ; breath is bad, skin at times
flashed and dot; don't feel as If yen could move or
a inusii higher price than a snort one. It lettere to as- stir about, and worst of all, Indigestion or Constipa
e Ging more nor less than Daypepeia.—
same that during the next thirty years, the rate of Wio n lisa ar ndsi g ulso t n thousands suffer &addle this way and
interest in the United dtates will decline us It has done neither themselves or phyticUms know what ails them
in Europe, and we have a right to expect that such exlcleePattle r tia . S e th re ey e a a r t err t ely ?ray.
Dyspepsia.l If you
six per cent. securities as these will be held at as high would have proof of our statement, if you would save
a premium as those of this si ,vec h m eh t , whi c h, i n yourselves and children from an early grave, if you
ISG;', were bought in at from go to :al, er cent. above would have health and energy and strength, again we
par_ The export deumnd alone may province this re-
Leg 3 , 11 to try one bottle of
sult, and its the isenieef a private corporatliu, they are
beyond the reach of political action.
The Company believe that their Duals, at the pre
sent rate, are the cheapest serer (trill the market,and
S the right to advance the price at any time is reserved.
pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE. Subscript loam will be received in
The underalgned will also offer at Public Salo, on
Saturday, the 'Srd of October nett, (alb o'clT.ck,
on the premlies, twu Lots of Timber Land, one con
tainiug 6 Acre., the other 9 Aorta, lo Dicrjuson town- '
ship, Cumborlsod county, adjoining 111.11111 of Simon
Yeatte and Wier', being mostly prime young Chest
nut timber.
♦ttendancp will be Oren and terms mode known 011
days of sale lt7
(11EOROE B. 510liFORT,
JOHN P. YELTY,
Executors.
Aug. 21.—tn•
In pursuance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court I'
(Adams county, will beexposed at Public Sale, on ; GEITTI'SBURO NATIONAL BANK,
Pricing the 25th day of September nest, at 10 o'clock,
A. If, on the premises, the Beal Estate of Christian ; cud ii. New York You will see how soon it will dispel your bad feel-
Mumelman, deceased containing of several tracts ,AT TIIE COMPANY'S - OFFICE, NO.. ne NASSAU ST., Inge and gloomy forebodings. How soon It will chase
sheets in the townships of Harelltonban and Liberty, '.
away any species of Dyspepsia. How soon lb will give
mfollows, to wit '
den DT yea new life and vigor, and how soon it will make a
wel man or "you o own ke, for
No. 1, The Mansion Tract, con- JOHN J. Erse° * SON, BANKERS, No. f.O WALL St-, the l
sake of everybodywomanof auff;rinFg,r
wyeour
beg, we
entreat
' taining 120 Acres, more or lees, adjoining lands of ; ou to try it.
!
Maj. John Musaidmari, Joseph Reed, Michael Kugler, And by the Company's advertised agent. throughout y
and others. The Improvements are a large two's tory I -;. the United States.
Stone lionise, Stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn ,
Orlb, and other outbuildings, with a wailer water near' Ressittancsi should he made in drafts or otr.sr fund,
the dour, also running water in the Barn yard; a Saw ; par in New York, and the Bonds 'trill I, mg free of
Mill, and also an excellent Mill scat with good water- I c A„ sre by return Parti n
CSIATUIS. subscribing th rou gh
power. There le a large quantity of tine limner,
..FOR LIVER COMPLAINT AND
, local a fient.t,well look to Ll,en, for thei r a.'!. dehoc'y.
Cust, Poplar and Chestnut. There are several gruur
riee of excellent lime-stone on this tract. 23. land ie ' A PAMPHLET AND HAP FOR 1663 has just been BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS,
Inc goon state of cultivation, with a guest Orchard, : published bythe Company, giving - fuller information
and a large Meadow. Tom's creek runs through the
tract. There is also a Log Dwelling House and L og them is possible its an advertisement, resists:ling the
Stable on thi, tract. Negress, of the Work, the ResJurcee of the Country
No. 2, Tract contains 190 Acres, , traversed by the Road, the Means for Construction, . It is a Sovereign Remedy, while fur Fever and Ague,
more or less, adjoining lands of Mal. John Musselman, , and the Value of the iton "s, which will be sett free out and all those dieeasee which are generated ina MLA-
Jacob liready, Jobe Pandersready, and Tiact No. I. The ; application at Hie Company's W Ilk climate, it is • certain preventive acid cure.ham, or to any of the That its wonderful medicinal virtues may not stand
Improvements are a two--atory WeitherbJarded House, , ~,I„„;,,ti ag en t s. That
alone upon our statement , we appends few nneolkited
new atone Bank Barn, an excellent Spring of water ,
two Orchards, one of which is new, a Log Tenant ' JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. testimoninlafrom them whose, position In society and
'Roam, an excellent Meadow sad a proportion of good , Angina. 21.—tf reputation as citimme will place their evidence beyond
Timber. Tom's creek runs through this Tract.
___ . all 'ration, and cowry with them strength and eon
,
vies on to the most inmedulorts.
Attendance will be given and terms made known on '
day of sale by
t
Fine Custom Made
JOHN MUNSELIIAN, 1
w wi e` .., ,
DAVID BTRWART, j - r w'
By the Court—A. W. Minna, Clerk. (Aug. 21-t a j
--- BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE
MIL LISTEIL Suros, a wholesale merchant of 30
year., in Milwaukee, one of the most reliable and
I carefuL men in the State, Ram under date
'
The undersigned offers at Public Sale on Saturday,
,3 1 / 4 Watrizz, WA., Jan. 24, /US.
Me 12/14 day of September next, his FARM , situated : I 312•111te. O. O. ClAltw k Co., New Harm, Clone
In Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., contain- I
I Both myself and wife baTeused Ooe's Dyspepsia Cure,
lug 21 Acres apd SO Pescbas,, aU limed and in good eel - 1 All the LEADING sryLXS op band or wade to 1 and It has proved FOLRYZCTLT satisfactory as a Bef.
4.,..ai,..144.„„,/„.14.r"r_a_A„b„........ one Mi tir i p rt irest ...1 •11"ud Bin. do-
I ...--.3.--.----------- ------ ' - giiii - ClEiArnillizinw - x . 7(l7"ne. .... v.'
'-
wens eau .444.4, ew we -•••-• -..... . tinted Price Lint wish I warnctia‘s for eel( measure— ' Pert' Baspectfully,
-
Sam and all socalsary outbuildings, all newly 'bunt; I
F (Signed)
about 3 duos lu pod- Timber, a natar- titles we tl 1 went ' , era on receipt o f p., (mice Lid ,....
with good water near the door, a fine young Orchard, i
IC, to
Bale will eamseacts WO o'clock, A. 31.,wikesuttead
aoco will begivon ond terms made known by Otos°
31.81 . 1178, wbo is authorised to sot for me.
13 AMIMIL EtalraLTICE.
The undersigned:also offers at Privet* Sale, hie val
uable Farm., in Hunt i ngton township, Adams county,
Pa., cite mile south of York Syringe, on mad leading
to Hanteratown, containing 75 keret, finprovedtt
a good two-story Log House, Log Bans, Wash House
and other Improvements; • thriving young. Orchard
of choice fruit ; two wens of neverAlLing water, ac.
Petsions wishing to view the premises or ascertain
terms, will call' on the undersigned residing thereon.
Aug ilLeti GEORGE M. SMITH.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
The thin, of Daniel Fidler, late of StraLari town
ship, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will eel! at Public
Bale, on Saturday, Seyleuatr 2801, 1869, an that:lota.'
kw, near this BUM road, about 2 miles north of nun.
tcr.town that valuable FARM, situate in Straban
township, adJolnlig holds ofJohu On iden , John Feeeer,
John B. Galbraith, John Ileagy sod others, contain log
155 Acres, about 25 Acres of Woodland and et duo pro.
portion of Meadow. The Improyements aro a new
twoatury Weatherboarited House, a Stone Wash
lions.,Log Barn with Sheds attached, Wagon Shed,
Corn CI lb, Carriage Bowe, flog Pon, and all other
autbuildinga There lea well ot excellent Water hear
the door, a$ one at the Barn. There Is an Oreliard
of choice fruit on the term, consisting in part 01. Ap
ples, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Ac. The land is under
a good state Of - cnltlratlon having been limed, and is
under good lancing.
Persons wishing to view the property before the
day of sale will call on George Fidler residing on the
premise.. '
Sale to eonkmence at 12 o'clock,ll.,on said day, when
attendance will be given and terms made known by
Aug. 21.-ta THE HEIRS.
puBLICSALE.
In pursuance of a decree of the Orphans' Court of
Adams county, will be offered at Public Bate, on Sat
urday the 12th day of September next, at l o'clock, P. M.,
on the preinbuie, the Real Estate of John Hart man, de
ceasal, consisting of TWO TRACTS OF LAND, No. I
situate in Latlmore township, adjoining lands of Paul
Troup, Jacob Myers, Peter Binder and the Public road
leading from Beat Berlin to Recital:Ovalle, contain
ing Eight Acres, more or lea, improved with a two
story FRAHM WRATHY,B.BOARDED lIOUSX, frame
out-kiteheti, a good tram. Barn, with Wagon Shed at
tached, Dog Pen, a good well of Water near the house
with Pump, a good Orchard with all kinds of choice
If The whole le under good fencing, end is in a
good state of cultivation. This prbperty is near Me
clumiceville, and also near the Bermudian Church.
NO. 2, A TRACT OF LAND situate in Reading town
ehip, adjoining Lauds of Henry Nell, Peter B. Kauff
man, David Binder and others, containing b Acres, and
covered with a variety of good Timber.
Attendance will be given and terms made known on
day of male by
. .
PETER B. HAW/FAUN 2::'rx'r
ay the Court—A. W. hulerzi, ' ,
Aug. 21.-ta
FOR SALE
A VALUABLE MILT, PROPERTY,
with 60 ACRES of choke Land, on the Turnpike . lead.
Ing from Abbottatown to lisnorer, one mile from the
former plate, known no Hollinger's 31111.
A LBO,
ONE OTHER MILL PROPERTY, with 40 ACRES
OP LAND, or 120 Acres as may b 4 desired, on Marsh
Creek, 6 wilts south-wsst from Gettysburg, and known
as Elandoe's 11111.
ALSO,
A MODDI, FAR*, 231 ACRES OP LAND, inc high
state of culliTatlen, 100 bushels of Lime to the Acre,
No.l, Budding, 2 miles west from Oettisparg. t ,
ago. - AILRNOLfDI
Gettysburg, Aug. 21, 1868.-4,4ta
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The enbeeriber erishee to sell at Petvate Baia ble
valuable Farm, aituate in ;freedom trernshfo E dam'
county, Pa., on the road leacAng from writes Tavern
to Fairfield, adjoining BOIS WWI% Andrew Redd, Nem
tabg White and other*. The Farm contains 182 Acres,
'boot 80 Aoter_of _yak* are god Thnber.anga.falr
=p
ion °Meadow. The Irgyorein en t tv o c a r
a a monabritsTl22ll 110Trir87 (neirlj nay)) a large
Burk ilarn.,lFajoa Shea. Carriage a ft" nog'effir
:TbrirCliihi, and. all other nomaarg ns gb in x
..4.
There iitA near-falling Spring at Vs* i n the eliar
fl a !fella& ths barn. There le an Orebard of shoat
grango4 , t, The l m c ipm i
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road la built with great rapidity, the work Is thorough
ly done, and is pronounced by the United States Ocas.
entailment to be drat-elan in. every respect, before it
(..accepted, and before any bonds can be Issued upon
it. • •
Rapidity and excellence of construction have been
securedby a complete divirion of labor, and by Ca
tributing the twenty thoinand meh employed along
the line for imeg dietaaces at • once. It is now pro
bable that the
11 7 holi Line to the PACIFIC will
le Completed in 1869.
The Company kni 4 re ample mean. of wh rah she Gov.
.ernment grants the right of way, and all necessary
Umber and other nutterials found along the line of Its
°pa - rations; also 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken
in alternate sections on each side of its road; also
United States Thirty•year Bonds, amounting to from
$16,000 to 848,000 per mile, according to the diflicul
tits to be surmounted ou the various sections to be
built, for which It takes a second mortgage se security,
and it Is expected that not only the interest, but the
princlpni amount may be paid In services rendered by
the Company In transporting troop., mails, An.
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC NAIL
ROAD, from Its Way or Local fluidness only, during
the year ending June 30th, 1888, amounted to over i
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS,
which, after paying all expenses ray much more than :
enMciant to pay the interest upon its Bowls. These
earnings are no Indication of the vast through traffic
that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific,
but they certainly prove that
First Mortgage Bonds
, pot; lini;il a property, coating nearly three timer their
amouut,
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BANKERS,
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NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
Or 11111
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States of Pennsylvania and Southern
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SaturdaY, Atefitie 290, qa ll , ciock; .'
tar the
purpose of toapkOing 1118A01411118 to take charge of
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BY oiler of tlas Board, •
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WESTERN -
PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
TRACTS
recoad hand, proomptlea Lands located near Rail
roads, °many Towns, Jtc., Itt well settled neighbor.
band.. which I will soil, or exchange at a lair price
*a Roar moats la Adams twenty, Pa.
Fob. 6, 18616-tr
puma° SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL 64, PERSONAL ESTATE.
CM Beittrday the 6/.6 of B7dmitiorr, alp o'clock, 4.Y.
The undersigned, Administrator of the SAM* of
Jeremiah B. Bites,datamet w seU at Public Sale at
the late reeidenm of mkt seemed, In Harailtonben
township, Adam. no., Pa., about 4 miles northwest
from Fairfield, the Ibllowing valuable Property, to
wit:
MIRE 000 D WORE HORSES, one of them • food
family horse, 2 Huth Cow, and 3 young Cott a 3
Hoge, 1 good Jour-horse Wagon, 1 good falling -top
Brmy, Woad Ladders, Stone Bed, Hay Curium,
Plows, single end double Shovel Plows. Harrow Grain
Fan, Cutting 800, 2gOod Orel Cradle., Forks,
Shovels, Pick, • No.l Log Chula , LorChains, Bough
Lock, Spreaders, doable and single Trees, 2 sets Breecb
bands, set Front Gears, Callers, Bridle., Lima, Riding
Saddle, Side Saddle, • set of Cooper's Tools, a lot of
Carpenteee Toole,Azes, Saws, Plan ee, D rowing Knives.
Work Bench, Blacksuilth'i "Vico, Ac.; alio, • • lot of
good Oak Boarde, a lot of Chestnut and Oak about 46 cords of Wood, part Hickory, • lot of Shio
lee and Staves, the crop of Corn and Potatoes now la
the ground; also, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
consietlos in part of Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables,
Chairs, Cupboard., Cam of Drawers, Stand', Noble
cook Stove and Fintures,ten-plate Stove, Pipe, Queens.
ware, Tubs, Barrels, Boma and a great many other
articles too numerous to mention.
Attendance will be , given and terms made known on
day of sale by OEO. F. SITES, Adm'r.
Also, at themms time and plane will be mid the
following Real Estate of laid deceased, ronshaing o
160 ACRES, 'store oe lees, of which aboat 40 ACRES are cheered and in a high state of cultivation.
The balsam Is covered with thriving TIMBER,
such as hickory, Chestnut, Oak, Lc. The Import.
merits are a large new Twolaary Log House. doa
ble Log Barn, Work Shop, Smoke lieuse, and
necessary outbuilding,. There Is • never-faother
g
Spring of excellent water at the door, and &mere'
others on the farm. There is • great variety of Fruit
on the premises, • large Peach Orchard, planted butt
spring, Apples, Pear., Cherriee, Grapes, kc. The
Farm te conveniently situated, a public road running
through it and In a good neighborhood, clue to Mills,
Churches, Schools, Markets, to.
Teems will be trunle:known on the day of rale.
Aug. 14.-ts TILE 11EIR8.
Alile•amparr copy.
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
The subscribers, Executors of the last will and Tea.
Lament of Nathaniel' Grayson, Esq., deceased, will °a
fer at Public Sete on the premises, on Tueeday, the
251 A dayof ,Septerieber next, the Farm of the maid de
cedent, situate In Liberty township, Adams county,
Pe, adjoining !author Lewis Wertz, John Nunamaker
and others, on the Public Road between Fromittsburg
and Fairfield, and containing 150 Acre'. Improved
with a largo Two-stay weatherboarded Dwelling
House, Smoke Rouse, Log Barn, Carriage Hones,
pump O
at
Pen and Saw Mill, an excellt roduive rchallogM
and well or never-falling waeten p
r with pump at the
bonne. Tom's Creek runs through the term. The moil
is good and the premlies are convenient to School
Houses, Mill., Stores, kc ' rendering it a desirable
location. There are about 60 Acres of Timber land
covered with Lonna, Chestnut and Oak.'
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attend
mace will be given and terms made known by
JOHN MDSSELIIAN,
ANN MARIA GRAYSON,
Executors.
Also, at the same time and plus, the subscriber
will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, all that vab.
uable Tract of land, adjoining the above, late of Eliza.
bath Grayson, deceased, and containing ISO Acres.—
About the one half Is heavily timbed. The Buildings
are a comibilable Lot Rouse end Barn with necessary
outbuildings and an Orchard of choice fruit.
Aug. 14.-ta
ft3llanover Spectator copy
R EAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale the following Rea
Estate, innate in Middletown, Adams county:
No. 1, A Lot, containing half an
acre ground, fronting 132 feet on the Berlin road, on
which lea good twoortory FRAME ROUSE, with back
building, a wall of never-failing water at the door. a
1% story Frame Shop, which could readily be made Ca
to a good dwelling, a Frame Barn 24 by 40 feet, with
floor and two mows, suEldent stabling for four head
of Cattle. a Hog Rona; and all other necessary ont
buildings ; also, a lot of fruit trees, inch:Kling apple.,
peach,Cherry, pears, grapes, Ac. with firer:thing in
good brder. There is • running stream of water close
7.
No. 2, A tract of land, conven
ient to the above, containing between 10 and 11 Acres,
adjcp lands of Was Roth, John Rather, aid other',
in a state of cultivation, having recently been
lim twice over, and under good fencing, with a
thriving Orchard of about twenty full grown apple
trees thereon, a good proportion of meadow with a
spring of water, This tract produces sulllcluit hay
and pasture for three bead annul*, beside leaving
Bac Acres for the raising of grain.
No. 3, A tract of Timber land,
within 34 of a mile of the above, near the Berlin road,
adjoining land of Geo.Rer,Jaciib Gardner, 0 so. Group
and others, containing BIGHT ACBBI , well coveted
with heavy Umber. Thin tract if cleared would an
swer very wall Be fanning purposes.
-ma r the y ekiwore offend toetither_ or ...v....A
mores:
Persons ■fehlu to Thrif this property Will pietas
call on the nibecrittcr, raiding thereon.
LESTER SEXTON
1111114iletown, /Input 1868,-4t
A VALUABE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE
Ow Friday, the Siith day of 44144 1888, the nth.
scribers, Ittectiton at thelltzt will and testament of
Ephraim litt•By, decensed, will offer at Public Sale, *a
th•premisee, the following Real Estate of said decee
dent, viz:
A DESIRABLE FARM, sittate is Hamilton town.
ship, Adams county, on the Great Conowago creek,
sding lands of Henry Hoover, the Misses Dear
dorff, Solomon Hoke and David Brown, and contain
ing about 83 ACRES, of which 18 amen are good u m .
ber. The ImproVetnents atheist of a comfortable two.
story Roughcast DWELLING DOUSE, with Back
buildin new Bank Barn , Carriage Home, Smoke
House, Hog Pen, and other outbuildinp, with two
wells of water, one at the house and the other at the
barn; also on the premises a thriving young Apple Or
chard, besides peaches, grapes and other fruit.
The farm has been thoroughly limed, and Is in a high
state of cultivation. The fencer are excellent.' Per.
sons wishing to view It are requested to call on m e .
Getz, residing. Bsmen.
Sale to commence qt I o'clock, P. M., on said day,
when attendance will bo given and terms made known
by
AARON IIEAGY, ,
JACOB REBER; " -en " ° "'
ADAM OASIIIt, Auctioneer. [Aug. 7.—ti
AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at Private" Eale tho follow
log Prop orty• ;
L. P. WARD
L
TEAM' OF LAND, in Butler township, on the
State road, about ,ne mile north of Middletown, con
taining a little over Fritz ACRES, cleared, on which
are erected a story and a half Log House. and a Log
Stable; there Is an Orchard of flue frult trees ; a
Spring and Spting , bouse. The land is under good
fencing,and is In excellent condition.
For terms and other particulars call on the under
signed residing thereon.
Augcut T.—gat
lIBLIC SALE
The School Directors of HandMalden township will
sell at Public Sal on the premises, dot rittiddY, Ne
lsi day of nest, al 1 o'clock, P. X., the
Public School House ,
in "airfield, with the lot 'of ground upon which it
stands. Also—it Stove.
AlkirTerms will be made known by
HENRY M. LANDIS, President.
Citazira J. Sirens, Secretary.
liar At a delock,P. M. of same day the Board of
Directors will meet to employ 9 Teachers for said
township. Play 31.--td
TWO. VALUABLE
FARMS FOR SALE
Tbo undersigned offers at Private Sale, Lis two
•atuabte Parma, nla :
No. 1--Containing 54 Acres, more
or hr . on:hich nds o l f t.
j ay n re i s c i n d:, In
j il o ghtlid township kikci
adjoining
bout from Meilhen l tig's mill, acid I r mile
from the itillerstown road, improved with a twogtary
LOG liOUSli,well dnlabed,• Log weatberboarded Barn
with Wagon and other g Rouse, and other
outbuilding"; an excellent g ingprlngnouse, and
well of water with pump sena the dwelling, 2 Orchards
of choice fruit, Er.
No. 2—Containing 26 Aores, more
or Man in Franklin township, on tbe and from
llW
townto Ilammasbort. adjoin Ing !nada of John
DAM* Unites, Josopir., Kuhn and other; improved
mitts noratymnaltnelmantnil% story Dw.ur trail
fin okad.larare intylertrilltarn, a . l2nrlng !yaw •
a Well if s Mirstarlattb gssiTap rsiirdiadweiting, a
Oodkord,
IF We farm peel* good - osatiltl ancellant
Timber slot Moullow tract No. 1 atlas good the*
nue Unsberst
ell—Petwoo doodling . to vi.V either`l/arm, or ascer
tain team will toll cor the robootibor residing on
tract DAVID STOVZII.
- 11.—ans
iku rriter CLASS PARR
AT PRIVATE SALE,
two miles of Gettysburg, on the Har
risburg road, with alt necessary Improve
,menta. sad lu prime order. wlll sell from
100 to-180 Acres,
~.to RS, mama% Ter ms
reasonable. For mi:tast.ht/Wiest 1 .710
Sept ~10-If Gettysburg, fa.
out Mts.
I nevi/ ON wan) st IMF
OF No. 1,
020.41U1NOLD
S. GALT,
Agent for the Heim
P. W. KNOUSS
RACHEL STEINOIIII
!!!.tai ltd geroonal *des.
Ernie BALE OF VALUABLE
• REAL PROPERTY.
kair lie umbroineel, Uvular of the kat IVII and Teo
ait ed Prins Keit, late of lifountpfessaut town
isounty/h*, demand, mill sell at Public
Days ZIA ma seas meats of said our .1 lupin nit, on the
decedent, cc/minding
=of* _ °candelas about GO Acres or Aretinte
o In Yountplement township aforesaid,
laud, at Alexander Young, imam Dutton,
Thanes timesilko and others.
Tito happorements koala of* Double LOOMOUS it,
Lot Ban. Spring House, and other necesseary oat
buiwthp. phis property bas doe proportions of
1 1 4 1 1110 W and limber, and is beautifully situated, and
la • geed state of cultivation, Inkin beim recentiy
lime& It Melee well watered, tbere b e
etng five springs
of excellent mak never•lkillug water, conveniently
Caned on tie prissism. •
'old the except km
of about 4 Acrea, which are cut off by the Public Road
leedbur from Etesieft's sul/l to Scup Career, which
which will be sold separatel This tract affords a sae
opportualty lo aey person wishing to purchase build.
ing excellent favorably situated on the nastaktrs, and!
la o qiudlty.
Persona &atria, to view the peoperty oan can ea
the tenant, Mr. CIIALLAN 1311Wria nodding thereon, ot
upon JAOoI Munallim., who thee a short distance from
sank.
Sale to 'evilcommon t I O'clock, P. M, of said day,
when eigendeoce
i lmem m and terms made known
by
RAU !MILT, itzectitor.
July 31.—t0
AMIABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
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The natiersigued offers at Priestte Rale the Farm on
which he now - reddest In Butler township, on the
rued leading frost Dell's XIII to ididdietown, about
1 mile Rows Arendtaville, adjoining Janda of John
Hanes, Wm. Taylor, sad others,. and containing 100
ACRIfS, more or less: The Improvements conalst
of a twrestory LOG WEATIISRBOARDED
190 with a Kitchen attached, • good Frame Rank
Barn, Carriage Rowse, Shop and Spring Roues, and
other outbuildings; • good well of water noar the
door, and • running Boring in the Spring House; •
thriving Orchard of Apple and all kindsoi choke fruit.
The property is in good condition the land In a fine
state of cultivation, and the buildings in thorough
repair—the dwellkig being sufficiently large to sc•
con:la:iodate two fetallios. About 18 Acres are in
Food Meadow, and about 25 Arr. iu Timber. It
I make It les on th •
e Conowagro. The oration and surroundings
very desirable property.
Persons wishing to Tin the premises or wortals.
terms, will apply to Fite subscriber residing thereon.
June 24.—ft DA:NIEL, ARENDT
CHESTNUT TIALBER
LAND AND RAILS
tur sale, one sad y i ofn mile from Bendersvill• on the
Pico drove rood. The hind le Lim/ and smooth. The
rails are of a good quality of white chestnut.
1116.Ca1l on Jacob B. Thoaitia living at the laud,
who Le enthorizol to soli. Tr.
Aug. 14-2 m D. D. Ui
...,
„farming 'utplittutntO, ‘zr
J. H. SHIREMAN'S
REAPERS & MOWERS.
H
AVING been agent for Mile machine last season, I
afro otter it to the firmer this season. It in well
known, having taken the premium at the Benders.
Mlle lair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over
seven others which wore considered splendid ma
chines, and likewise at the Dillsborg Mowing Match.
Having concluded not to oder any mach irICI that will
not give entire satisfaction, I hare refused agencies
of several other machines, and now offer thia on e ne
THE GREAT MACHINE OF THE SEAr,ON.
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Having tried one myself, I know exactly what It
will
do. I could refer you to wore, of farmers who have
purchased machine, of me, who are highly pleased and
say this la the only machine they would use.
Extras WWII)/ on Land, and repairing done here at
my place. This is a great oonrideration—themathine
can be repaired at home immediately, and with much
less east.
Another great wing le the IHNDRII. which Is at.
lathed to this celebrated Reap er and blower. It has
been thoroughly tried, andgiven entire eattefact ion—
requiring no harvest Lan except • driver. This
Hinder an also be attached to the Reaper. ankh
Lars been sold; but cannot be attached to any °that
machine except Shiremates.
I will here rater youto a few farmer', in ditTere
localities, who have bought and used thesamaehluee nt
Michael Place!, Stephen Gatti's,
Moses Hartman, Mr. Sterner,
Joseph Whirman, Mr. Linn,
Ulrich Jacobs, J. It. Lieruhey
Jacob Hartman, B. B. W,cal burr.
Lema
Jacob n,
with other. , too numerous to mention.
This machine Las • "elf rate, side delivery, and
is warranted to du its work as above recommended.
Also on hand, Ast 'AIRMAN'S SELF-DrscHARG /NG
HORSE RARE, a fret -rats article, which we will sell
at the lowest possible price. Warranted to gin•
faction. Also the COLUMBIA RAMIS always on hand.
Machines can be seen at my house, three nallee smith
of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder', Battlefield
Hotel. LAW/5 A. BUSHMAN,
JUDOS.— tf
Agent.
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
WILLOUGHBY'S
GUM SPRING DRILL.
T1,1,11i.—,Dcf,2.747.,"1,1,77t t zl e l of Drain
Can htraish thaw with or without the
Guano Attachments,
Guaranteed to do good work. Also, the
Harrisburg Fannig Mill
midair' Sew York. Equilr as good u the milli!'
formerly sold In tttla county.
iIIiPARAYOaB AND lIIIIESIIMItg, CLOWN& NUL.
Lass, STEIL PLOUGELB, AC., ?ARMING IM•
Nor 46 PUladtanit
• 14/13r
Aug. . W3l. DIDLE.
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GEISER'S PATENT HELY-REGULATIEG
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
CLEANER, AND BAGOEIC-.
With the latest improved Triple -pea
ed Horse Power, either Gear or
Belt.
This machine has successfully competed withal/ th•
best of the different patented Grain Separetors, and
now has the reputation of being the best Repenter
ever produced; in fact, the only Separator and Clean.
er ever before the public to giro general aatisisstlou.
The machine is conveniently arm/wed me haulin g
and threshing, being permanently died on two wheels.
One man eau easily move or shift ft about, so that It
Is not half the trouble on a barn floor as a common
thresher mad altak or. It le also dully put in opera_
(ton. It Is sinap le, easily managed, reliable, thimble,
compact and cleanly to work by while In. uperation.
not making near the dust as the common outshine or
other Separators.
Farmers can rest emoted that tills mcho., i, an
humbug, and judging from the high recommendation
of Rum era that are using them urn Illcat come to the
conclusion that it is the very machine that farmers
want.
The tollowiwg are • few of the persons who have
used thin machine, well known, and to whom the
public ace referred for further inf. .rmat ion:
Wm. J. Petro, }'fora Dale, Adanis co.,
Wm. Kohler, near New Oxford o .1
John D. Pfoutz, " Gettysburg n
lieriry Ilarbehl, York Springs, o
Daniel Peters, lienderaville,
Orders will be received by either of these gentle
men, as also by Reber( and Hoover, ?last Berlin, Pa.—
For farther information eddrese
ABRAM BIIHKIft./LDSR, Akrnt,
Glewrspring. York cn , Pa,
Jute 10.--4 m
THE GREAT
Conowago Phosphate,
PREPARED BY
C. W. BENSON, le, D.,
LITTLE/MOWN, PA
T UE Oonowago Phosphate to destined to ;and et
the head of American Fertilizers. It h,u already
proved its SUPERIOR QUALITIES, and ample ger
tiAestes of its high merits will soon bo furuialt.si to
this public. The proprietors will spare no moan■ iir
pains to snake it at reliable and uniform article. It
is superior to Peruvian ()nano, becomes it is lIOR
LASTING IN ITS EFFECT and plum, TO IT ON
THE FIRST CROP. It does not over-stimulate the
soil, as most of the fertilisers In the market do, and
leave the laud alter gathering the first crop in a
worse condition than before using It, but It remains
an Settee fertilizer In the soil, and continues year at.
ter year to show Built on every crop that is pot ie
the land, •
The ConOwasto Phosphate contains ft large percent•
age of Ammonia and Phosphoric acid, which nee es
gantlet elements to vegetable food. They either enter
directly into the plait or prepare the alkali, s iu the
soil to do so. The be., of the Conowogo Pleaphate
a PURE RAW BONE, completely and thoroughly
dissolved without the use of any volatile agent.
One of the great advantages of the Count% ago
Phosphate is that It will dissolve the mod in the sod
and set the silica free to be absorbed by the MOM
lug plant, which is a very lutportatt ingredient in
giving firmness and strength to the stalk and groin.—
R will prowess Ms folitay and lodging of crops that
are forced. up by • wet and warm seseon. 1110 i r lid
greatly facilitate toe ripening tif Lila grain and ar,ul.•
if against Me nat.
Agendas are being - established throuattsut tbe
country wherever fertilisers Sr. fold. We era not
atrald to place It beside the beet In the country.
Let all the farmers and planters makeup tbeee
naiads that they trill try the Great Conuvragtt
photo !hitt bah
Prin. filly Dollars per ton.
MUMS h MAIM, Proprietors.
Int..Ths C ooo wago Phoephett belie, made very
fine, end thoroughly disttritegratsd, ( paten It eou
vetamt to Ise I// tkfld Weep more freely
Etb the moll. All femme home the Sillrantage of
fine tartllvera. dune 11,1h68.—t
NEW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD,
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THE undersigned calls ittention
to Ma mow itaeldoe Shop, at Nati OaSauk
*WM coup ty, which he has put up, at Weave:ma,
with tlio dttetagnalloa to dO ilond wt aatialsotory
Yolk. U, VIII maaalliolut • Tarawa Wolk of
• 4.42ductamm.AL 11.1.0BINERY,
Iv, TIM inantimurrn
lillakb.; sail wilt Imp svogra's ILIPXR
Iv,
baakwass sal a.
dlapapl*WpJ
..muoar 0f 8./PAIRING ilalkaDro"PilY*"
aalale.
101 eonaintloak arltkt h/a Machluo Shop a
ono at w miubkh do all km&
a 'work Oat Wyeu. nom iv
klilaalta gip pane to call sad gin him a trial, mu)
be Tia ts.a.— aysll aatlablatlaa.
CAMP 'MEETING,
lIE moraberai6:4o4yaburg
=ld rork Cingit at lbirC 4 0141 Mt Mamos
b
lambi 004 Meeting at Wolf • about
mile from %disabling, sommoreciner dinaselop e aim
daite WEL 1F•4414.44 eoriftdiasitatfon
gerisilon Mama sod I.
Publk 4144/14 ogaay ktedwiU 64 Woes.
•4 as 4446 s permission aS file
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