The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, May 13, 1868, Image 3

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    May, a l3, /86
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clto an 4 ofs,cutinel.
Gettreltieo.olredaleiday f gals 1111, $llBl4.
t_ _ - -
qiirThe Board of-Vmstees of ,Pa. College
will meet on Friday next to elect a President
of the Ttisfitolion.
CLIANUE 11OURS:—T4e 1 10 011 Pas
senker tiokitt has •.c.hinged "to leave 'Gettys
burg at 1245, and return at 4 o'clock,—The
morning ftrain•wlil continue to leave at 8.15.
Ca - The suit of D. W..llcama vs. Mr-Sher
iff RSBEET. removed to r
Dauphin county ] was
tiled injlarclablirg last week, The jury ren
dering a' verdictlfor Plaintiff for damn,-
NEW DRUG STORE.—Dr. JAMES Cams,
formerly of this place, has opened a new Drug
Store in Littlestown, and will keep on hand
everything usually found in a first- c lass estab
lishment. See advertisement.
BATTLE BI ELI) M EMO RI A L ASSO
CIATION.—We observe that the Legisla
ture voted $3,01.* additional to this associa
tion, to be applied to the pudhase of land
and its other general purpostis.
P. 0. APPOINTIIEN I'S.— Jens RUFF has
been appointed Postmaster at Green Ridge,
In place of Mr. NORBECK, resigned.
J. A. H.. REETHER has been appointed
Postmaster at Bigler, in place of Mr Rax
resigned. '
ar - We notice that JAMES Gowew, former
ly of Gettysburg, has received the - contract
for the erection of the State Capitol buildings
at Springfield, 111. Mr. G. was elie of the
contractors for the building of the famous
lake tunnel at Chicago.
CL ASSlS.—Zron's Classis of the German
Reformed Church met in Bast Berlin on Fri
day last, Rev. Mr. DEATEL/CU, of this plate,
Secretary. The attendance of ministers and
lay delegates was large, and khe session a
pleasant one.
SOLD.-Messrs. FAENESTOCK EICHEL
BERGER have sold their farm, in Cumber
land township, west of Seminary ridge, 145
Acres, to Messrs. EMERSRN and 11...xxiiroN,
of New York, for $6 per acre. These p en
tlemen represent the Gettysburg Springs
Company. -
ELECTION.—On-the 4th inst., the follow
ing gentlemen were elected officers of the
Littlestown Railroad company
President—Ephraim Myers.
DirrctorB Jos L. Shorb, Geo. Stonesifer,
Jacob Wirt, Joe. Barker, Wm. McSberry
James C. Clarke.
MAIL SERVICE.—Tbe E. M. General lia*
ordered four years' 'contracts with the fol:
lowing railroads for carryingthe mail ; from
Hanover to Gettysburg, to the Gettysburg
R. R. Company, at $375 per annum ; from
Hanover Junction to Littlestswn, to the
Hanover Branch R. R. Company, at $9OO
per annum.
• ELECTION.—The following .gentlemen
have been elected officers of the Littlestown
Building Association for the ensuing year:
President—John Spangler, Jr.
• 1 7 cc- President —lBa:se Staub.
Treasurer- 1 James H. Colelionse.
- Secretary—James A. Lefever.
Directors—John Diehl, H. S. Klein, Mar
tin Steffy, Israel Yount, Jacob Hornberger.
A ttorney —W A. Duncan.
All the stock writ promptly taken, and the
association starts with an efficient manage
ment, which augurs well for its success.
TAXATIog OF MORTGAGE'S —Weno
flee a paragraph in our exchanges to the ef
fect that a "general" act wax passed by the
last Legislature exempting mortgages,
jfidgments, ttc., from all taxation except for
State purposes. The act is not general but
applies to only 43 counties, including York.
Franklin, Cumberland, and Dauphin. Ad
ams is' not included, and hence the law
does not apply to this county.
SUPREME COURT.—The following Ad
ams County cases were argued last week ;
Neely vs. Granthaip, No. 34, MayT., 1868.
McConaughy for plaintiff 'in error. Mc-
Creary for defendant in error.
Diehl vs. The Adams County' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company; No. 41, May T., 1868,
Wills and Smyserfor,..aintiff in error. Mc-
Creary for defendant in error, ,
Waner vs. Fisher. No: 59, May T., ISM;
M'Creary for plaintiff in error; M. and W.
M'Clean fur defendant in error.
ANOTHER RAILROAD.—TiIe West-
Chester Republican says Ale people of Wil
mington, are discusing,the feasibility as well
as tho importanceorccinstructing the pro
posed railrot)s3froin that city to Oxford,
Chester coutity, and from thence to Hanover
Junction, York county, with a view to con
nect with-fhe west by way of Baltimore and
Ohio and Connelsville Railroads. The
Board of Trade of that city have passed res
olutions to investigate the merits of a road to
Oxford as a means of developing local trade,
and with the view to its continuance further
west, if circumstances should warrant.
PRESBYTERIAL.—From the minutes
of the late meeting, of the Carlisle Presby
tery, we learn that the following appoint
ments were made for the supply of th'e
HunterstoWn and Mirsh Creek churches:
Hunterstown—Second Sabbath in June,
Mr. Craig. First Sabbath in July, Mr. Ma
hon. First Sabbath in August, Mr. Kerr.
First Sabbatn in September,Mr. MeCaebren.
Fifth Sabbath in September, Mr. Moury.
Marsh Creck—First Sabbath in May, Mr.
Wilhelm. Fifth Sabbath in May, Mr. Craig.
Fourth Sabbath in June, Mr. Mahon.- , -
Fourth Sabbath in July, Mr. Kerr. Fourth
Sabbath in August, Mr.`MeCaehren. Fourth
Sabbath in September, Mr. Woodburn.
VAtErABLE P ROPERTY.—By adver
tisement in to dey's paper it-will be noticed
that Dr. M. D. G. PrsiFFER intends to offer
his valuable Property in New Oxford, at
Public Bale, on the ilth of Jttne. 'New Ox
ford is a pleasant and thriving town, conve
.,
niently located with reference to Railroad
our mudication with the County seat - and
the Cam, and this property presents spec
ial attraodons to capitalista,
We understand that the Dr. iexpects next
August to make a visit to the Tether land,"
and spend the greater part of a year in re
juvinated and united Germany, which, un
der the decisive policy di King WILLIAM
and his renowned prime Minister Bistraux,
now stands in the front rank of European
nationalities.
_ THE EIGHT HOUR LMV.—The follow
ing is the eight hot:trial* passed at the late
session of lA:tgistajmni:
thitt On and after the first day of
July.lB6B, eight how's of labor between the
rising and setting of the sun, shall be deem
ed and held to be a legal day'■ work in all
cases of labor and by ; the day, when
there is rid tiorttirsot or agreement toibei con
trary. Provided,.The pay be the same u in
ten hours.
SEC. 2. This act shall not apply to, or in
any way effect, farm or agricultural labor or
aervioe op Mon 4 or week.; nat.
shall any person be prevented by anything
herein tkintaliiist, *Oaf !Perking at. many
hours ovariverk,or extra work as be or sbe
may see fit, the coMpensation to be agreed
upon between the
,enaployer and the em
ployee..
Sec. 3, MI other act; or parts of sets rela
ting to the hourni;or Libor whiek.eball oelisti 7
tuts a day's work thislitate are Upended:
Airlt wool '' d'bu'a gross' at
ladies use tobacco, met you P:tenieut's
tle of Pbalon's new perfume, '"FLOR DE
MAYO." to a pretty girl, she will be'
apt to oPen z
by au vvoti,
TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.--On Friday
last, Prof. Runntrawr bulltßag lots
opposite the Preparatory Departtnent to
Mrs. Dr. Baugher and Emanuel J. Ziegler,
Jr., for $3OO each, and to Robert MOCurd, y,
ibr 8200, on all of 'which handsome improlve
mental will be made.
Mesars. Fahnestock & Duncan have sold
• building lot on East York street, to Wil
liam F. Baker for;l50.
Jacob Benner &Son intend building two
houses on WashingAon street.
The Lodge House at the entrance to the
National Cemetery has been beautified by a
Frenith roof, a wide vernanda aroUnd the
entire - building, and by other improirements
adding to 10 eomfortand appearance. ,
David Sterner has sold , to Jacob heads,
two lots on corner of Stmtlan Railroad
street, for $550 cash.
In addition to improvements formerly
noticed, we gleam the following from the
last Compiler:
Chatnberaburg Mrcet.—E. H. Minnigh's
house is finished, and John Gruel's nearly
so. Both are decided improvementi, with
an attractive city look.
Geo. H. Swope has commenced the erec
tion of a two-story frame biiilding adjoin
ing Dr. Tate.
The row of brick residences owned by
Messrs. Fahnestock and - Duncan, W. T.
King, 'Wrnz,H. pulp, and 'Geo. Weikert, is
being re-painted and otherwise repaired.
Henry MoDannell is ahOut to build a two
story frame (Melling, near the end, of the
street.
C. J. Tyson's prdperty shows considerable
improvemenl. The House has been entire
ly repaired and the grounds are being laid
out tastefully.
York Street.—On this street the only im
provement we notice is that of Simon Co
dorrs house. He has remodeled the front,
and repaired throughout. It will look first
class when finished. The' building adjoin
ing is'soon to be treated to a new brick front
and other additions, with a view to its use
as a fresh meat store.
Carlisle Street.—John Reiling is, about
erecting a ishoernaker shop, adjoining S. R
Tipton.
On the Mummasburg road, near the Col-
lego, Geo. E. Ritzmiller has commenced the
erection of a neat two-story frathe dwelling.
31"ashington Street —Peter Thorn has fitted
up the property on the corner of Sonth
Washington and High streets, for a bakery.
The building has been enlarged by a back
building, and the whole tastefully painted.
Jamea Foster43old to Samuel Boser a lot
of ground, fronting on Washington street.
We understand it is Nix. li'oser's intention
to build a two-story brick residence• there
on.
Mr. Foster also sold a half lot to RoV. Mr
Jamison, adjoing the above.
Joseph Wible is about to erect a large
Warehouse on the corner of Washingtn
and Railroad streets. The building will be
used in the forwarding business.
Samuel Little has finished a weather
boarded house opposite the College Campus.
On the same side of the street, Vim. T.
Ziegler has commenced the crectio4 of a
la - o
-story frame dwelling.
East 3fidctle Strect.—Wm. C. Strickbouser
has erected a two-story frame house, near
the corner of Stratton.
Levi Mumper has just finished a two
story frame back building to his reiddence,
opposite the Methodist Church.
West Middle Street.—Jobn Zhea - has fin
ished a snug one-and-a-half story frame
dwelling, near West street.
John Tawney has putrup a two-story,fratn•
house at the end of the street.
Stratton .Slreq.—V. A. Miller's two
framehonse, near the Railroad, is nearly
finished.
Samuel Cassatt has commenced the erec
on of a two-story frame house on North
Stratton
High Street.—David Bluebaugh is about
completing a very neat and comfortable
two-story frame dwelling en this street.—
The building is on the cottage order.
John Swope has re-painted and otherwise
im proved his property.
Mrs. Maria Wotzkey's frame cottage,
opposite the Fair Grounds, looks well.
Breckenridge - Street.—A. R. Feistel has
just erected a two-story frame dwelling, ad
joining his present residence. This build
iug displays considerable taste.
John Weirich is about to erect a two-story
frame building, on the lot adjoining his
dwelling. From what we learn concerning
it, it will be a neat and comfortable cottgge.
CONFERENCE.—The York County Con
ference of the Lutheran church will meet in
St. Paul's church near New Chester, on Mon
day nest, May 18. , In the evening there will
be a sermon by the President ; on Tuesday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, a Children's Jubilee;
in the evening Preaching ; and on Wednes
day evening a Jubilee meeting. InterFstiug
addresses may b e expected on both occasions.
TIMBER LAND SALE.—We would call
the attention of. Farmers and others, wanting
Rails and Posts, to the sale of PartoN
WITHERMV, advertised for the 16th inst.—
We understand their lands abound in Cheat
nut and' Locust, such as have not been in
the market for some years. See advertise
ment in another. column.. it
._Vr• JOHN W. Yir..sr-rs, formerly with
DrPHORN at HOFFMAN, in this place, is now
with M. M. Ideit,PLE dt Co., dealers in No
tions and Fancy Goods, 53 North Third at.,
Philadelphia. Mr. Yusprs enjoys a large
acquaintance, and having fine business ca
pacity, with the confidence of the public, he
cannotlttil to_succeed in his new place. , Our
merchants buying in Philadephia should be
mare to give John a call. It
..Spring fri . cherry, .
Winter Is dreary, .1)
tlreen leaves hang, but the brown must fly;
When he ts shaken,
• Lone and'forsaken.
What ran an old man do but dler
Why, take Plantation Bitters, to sure,
and with them a new lease of life. Tlie old
are made young again, the middle-aged re
joice, and the young become doubly brilli
ant by using this splendid Tonic. Dyripep
eta, Heartburn, Liver Complaint, Headache,
Painsi in the side, 'l'Crick in the l3ack,'° and
all symptoms of Stomachic Derangement,
yield at once to the health-giving influence
of Plantation Bitters. They add strength to
the system and buoyancy to the mind,
or-Magnolia Water is a delightful toilet ar
ticle—stperior to, Cologne, at half the price.
May 6.-2 t
THE DIFFERENCE.—One of the chief
points of difference between civilized and
barbarous mankind is in the attention giv
en to the natural covering for the head; the
one being carefully cut, cleansed and brush
ed, and the - other allowed, to remain dirty
anti unkept. The using of "Barrett's Veg
etable Hair Restoratire" will ensure fill that
could be desired by civilization or .ignpred
by barbarism -- 'Sagan Post. - : It
Xer"'Time tries all things" and has prov
ed that Dr. firistar's .paleaut of W*l Cher
ry is the remedypar :ineettenee-for the intro
of coughs, colds, croup, hooping-cough,
bronchitis, asthma, phthisio, sore throattand
influenza. It cures coughs and colds instax
ter I It soothes t 5 irritated parts; it heals
the inflammation ; and even oomstunption
Itself yields to Its magic. influence. It
MRS. S.A.- Au..gOs IMP I RAVED (sew
HAIR RESTORER OR DRESSING,
(in cnte bottle.)—Two weeks' trial, and you
have the gtuulantee that you will not hake a
gray hair la Yell? him& The natural color
and beauty are restored, and a newand lui
uriath7growth is the result.. Wo hear thla
spoken by those whohave used It, and we
predict hosts of fri -for the inipreved
.repivalloafaad arelutppy to state the
ae;iM on
ODO I / 1 1 T Tier b#0 6 ':. 1 4, 3 1 4 0 4
I .M 01.401400
TO BUILDERS.—OoI. 0.H. 1 I;ltr*HLisa
has just IlleelVilit3 tyllrY.44llolBlo/431#44 of
LUMBER suitable for Bolding purpolleti, in
eluding Beards, Planks„ Flooring, EidiML
Laths. Pic ci* Shingle!, ttcr.--AiscilPastii,
hewed and sawed, with prime Fencing
Boards, white Pine and Hemlock. Oldero
will do well to give him a call. as his:: stock
is not only large, but his arranitemmiis are
such that he can sell at the very lowe4 cash
rates.
Also, constantly on bands Black-irmitb,
Lime-Bunmrs' and Stove COAL, I 7 - th an
extensive assortment of .COO IN 43
STOVES, of the best make, Hollow•iWare,
Tin-Ware, Japan-iiVare, dc., which House
keepers will do well to examine. Ware
room, on Carlisle street opposite the Opot.
NO HUMSUG.—Do you want anything
in the shape of Jewelry, Salver Plated !Ware,
Knives, Forks, Spoons, Castozp, Clocks,
Watches, (American or Foreign,) go io So
Pas & liteCanTnny's on York street, who
had just opened the largest assortment of
goods in this line ever offered to the citizens
of .Gettysburg—all of which are warrattted to
be what they are sold for—no humbug or de
ception. Call and examine. 2t
ANOTHER VETO.--Capt. T. C. #onms
has vetoed the high prim*, and is . Selling
Clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots_and Shoes at
Prices as low as before the war. His. stock
is the largest and best selected, that has
been our fortune to see out side of the large
cities. His stock of Men's and Boy's Fur
and Straw Hats for Spring and Summer, are
just opened, and is the Largest and mc4t com
plete in Adams county. Give him a call and
be convinced. May 6,2 t
WIRE TOOTH HAY RAKES, of best
make, for sale dnring tile season, bi Wm.
Im
V,tvitiv of the parktts..l
Baltimore Grain sutd Produce Market.
Bailin:ore, Tuesday horning.
10 00 ffl 0 60
11 b 0 @ 12 00
2 62 @ 3 32
Bursa. nous,.
ExTRA FLOOR,.
WRITE WHEAT,
RED WRAAX
COBS
RYE,
Ours,
TIMOTH`E-SEED,
CIAYEE-BEE~,.
FLAX -SEED,
BACON,
Sumo,
" SHO CLDE RS,
LARD, ...
GOLD, Phila..
Gettysburg Grain and Prevision Market
Cefly:bury, Wednesday Morning
10 00
SUPER FLOUR,...
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT, ...
CORN,
•
111. x,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVER SEED, ....- .......
POTATOES,
13trrnts,
LARD,
&es,
BACON, HAMS,
" SIDES, '
" SHOULDERS,
50AP,....
TALLow,
MARRIED.
DILLER—ALBRIGHT:—On the 3rd inst., by
Rey W. K. Zieber, Mr. Simon J. Diller to
Kiss Ellen Albri bt. all of Hanover.
BOSSERMAN—Bnycrosit,—On the sth 'inst.,
at the residence of the bride's father, near
York Springs. by Rev. John Fohl, Mr. Wm.
Bosserthan and Miss Martha A. Bricker, all
of this county.
ElouortTELDr—McFiTutrioz.—At the res
idence of the bride's parents, on Thutisday
evening the 7th inst., by the Rev. William
McElwee, William Id.II. Houghtetin of
Chambersburg, Pa., to Jennie L., eldest
daughter of Samuel L. McFetridge, of Phil
adelphia.
DIED.
pi - Obituary notices 5 cents a line ibr all
over 4 lines—cash to accompany . notices.
MAvEs.— At the residence of her mother.
in Frederick county, on the 2d inst., Jikitty
Duckett, wife of Professor Alfred M. Arayer,
formerly of Gettysburg, and daughter of it k._
late Dr. Charles H. Goldaborough.
T ICMASTER.—On the 30th ult., at. the
dent* of her son-in-law, Mr. Frank
- urtx, in Oxford township, Mrs. Catharine
McAlester, aged at•out 85 years.
NIGPREnsoN.—In Washington City, D. C.
on the 6th inst., E !ward, infant son of Hon.
Edward and Annie C. McPherson, aged 2
months and 10 days. The remains were
brought to Gettysburg on Thursday, and
buried in Evergreen Cemetery on Friday
last.
WILDASINN.—On the 30th tat., in Union
township, Harvey Milton, infant sun of Ja
cot-and Caroline Wildasinn, aged 2 years,
6 months and 26 days.
Atw akdvtrtiotulitts.
_ _--
S IX DOLLARS.
I will pay Six Dollariperberd tor BLACK tt&ir.iAßK
delivered at Sandoe'a
May 13.18418.-tf JIMMY QHRONISTAIL
NOTlCE.—Letters Teatampntary
A. 11 on the waste of Pitta Nom, late of Itoonlielear.
ant township, Adams county, Pa., deceesed.haviepz
granted to the undersigned, residing In Mcilberry
Conawago township, he hereby gives notice to al per
sona to said *Mete to mete itomedide pal/Melt
and those having claims against tbeninta to }Want
them properly authenticated for settlement.
May 13.-Ilt
SHERIFF'S SALE.
The ode of Dr. J. A. Armstrong's PERSONAL PRO
PERTY, at EaM Berlin, Adams county, will be regiunsd
ea Wednesday, the 20th day of Hay inst., at 10 ardock,
AL Y. The DROOL MEDICINES, Ac., will be °Relied at
wholesale. or in small lots, as may best sal* A credit
of six months would be given the purchaser lithe Whole,
on accepted security.
PHILIP RARE, Sbakilf.
Sheriff's Office, Gettyelairg, May 13.-te
PHILADELPHIA EVENING - °
BULLS !s,
A DAILY AFTERNOON PAPER;
PIIBLIEHED AT THE
NEW BULLETIN BUILDINO,
NO. arl CVESTNUT'SrRifft,
Contains the Latest News by Telegra l et ai rd
the Mails to daemon:mt. of ping to
Local Reports, *Beets, Fitabm Li
- terary M.atter, Foreign and Pushes,
-
mestic Correspondence,-Edi
torial Comments on Cur- .
rent Events, &c.
Served to enbeeritieni in the City it eighteen cents per
week payable to thaCarriar, 'or Nell at eight
per liana. la advance.
IGHI ZVI
SOIIREALXICH, I. L. halms w
Pubdisheri
Hay 13.-4 t •
-DR. JAMES' CRES'. •
DRUGGIS r,
Store in Branes Building, ilakintorr
- LITTLEST 0. 18 7 N
.7
R:u
HIVING opened s new DG
n•AL Irrhltil and fittQ It np hi the beetetyle,
stock Ipf pure and bash Drugs to the citizens of lath*.
town sod Tidally at the toweetet wstee,-assisting
In part of
Drugs and Family Medicine', Pure
.Mqitori for . Ai edicinnt PurpoieS,l i '
Patent Medicinii; Horse'
Powders,..
tura Bolas, Dos and Dog IlOoffirs,Porhaloa r *
Soaps Aua F...j ital.: -It 111111mioftiar - •
336".." *Irlikael s lootro• lidadi =o lWillatP AlNAr L a ti g r- . 4th
hard or soft maw, cold or wog. Vieraor .
_el th
this lloproro mode lorodeollyrofilloloiltiorallealibir
lillSall-r - MISMIAIMINV ', f , A tr IA 1 1./
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DIIBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
VEAL ESTATE.
The subticriberlirill ofibr at Poliliellals, OU lintroft%
the 11 Os day of Jane, at 10 o'clock, .A. Z., on the premises,
the following valuatiloProperty, Wade is New Oxford,
Adams county, Ps., viz: ,
No. 1, A. half Acre of . Ground,
tooting on the turnpike, with the improvements there.
,Au the bet 22 you. the homestead of the orndor-,
allilled. , - .
No 2, Ann fourth an Acre, with
.
taejappyrencoloobereue.iumeadbutho Ulna. ..
•j . To. '3, Lot of Orptjpi, adjoining
New Oxbrd on the out, whereon is erected the building
or*, New Oxford institute. sad ; 1.11 out ht,Bollgog
Lote, containing onis-burth High Aco _OI grontid
fronting the Turnpike and Unfit, end eltteattlali
the! town outward. •
o. 4
ii
, -Five Lots of - G , round con
at ing together 16 A , Acres, more or . low, ekes to lite" Ox.
for , said heaths, on the Turnpike leading to York—
every lot acroosible from Abe tulip**. Tie, shove 44nd
is sill in a prime elate of onlitostkin. sod will be.sold en,
tir of in parcels. u may suit purchawri.
e town of New Oxford Ls II prompertrad han
dsome vil oath* line of the Gettysburg an ilassover Italf
, to miles from Ifrinover, .proyarbielb" healthyome
a vorite retreat, !nibs hot petaup, of deism's of Bahl-
MOM with which city there is communication by 014
road twice • day, (Sundays excepted,) in about *Owen.
Wlagton Ls about 5 holm and Phliadelphia - 6 hours .
dls - -
e COLLICIE WILDING has a front of dO feet, depth
114 lot, and 66 bet high, anbstantially built, and out
easily be transformed into en elegant constry seat, from
the' top 01 which, by reason alb *boated position, there
is a foes prospect, In a dowdily, of gse whole of Moms
c• unty, and onchalf oi York sad ClarroUeoutho—thore '
being no surrounding hill high enough to obstruct the
view.
For farther tufgratation addrem the proprietor, resid
ing In New Or i futd. Coliditioaa will,-be neadakitowur an
day of sale by • • 111. D. 0. - PIitEITIPRII,
J. F. Nonni', Auctioneer. Proprietor.
May 13.—ta
TRUNK5... 4 ., Valises, Oil, Carpet and
and Railroad Flicks, at CUNXIMILIAIII3.
PLY-NETS, Umbrellas and Ho
alert', te ; at avx s rsoneml3.
SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco,
Cigars and Pipes, at LIMNINGHAIPB.
LINEN and Paper Collars, Nenk•
Ilea Handkerchiefs and• great variety of Notions
tad Fapey !tads anal 1. kinds, in CUNNING LIAIII.B.
LECTION.-EVERGREEN CEME
riar.—An election for a PRLESIDENT and SEVEN
MANAGERS of Evergreen Cemetery Astoclatioo, to
serve for one year,trill be held an Therday Anentng,June
2d, at 734 o'clock, in the A rbitratke Roma, In the Bor
ough of dettgaborg.
J."l. SCHICK, frosident.
Wm. If. Mr..u.s, Secretary. ' [May 18.-St
DRESS Coats, Pants and Vests
at WY N.INGLIA 31',9
LOTH Coats, Pants and Vests
at CIIN2tTS43n AWs
. 2 80 0:3 05
. 1 05 @ 17
1 80 @ 2 10
89 p 93
. )) - 50 @ 2 62
.750 0 . 7 75
. 2 80 @ 90
. 20 @ 22
. 17 @ 17i
. 143@ 14
. )9 @ 20
FANCY Cassimer -Summer Coats,
Pants and Testass - CUNNING-HAWS.
SUMMER Cassimer Coate, Pants
and Tata et CUNNINGHAM'S.
LINEN Coats, Pants and Vests
at CIINNINOHAMI
COTTONADE Coats, Pants and
Vesta at OIINNINGHLIII3.
LINEN Cotton and Wool Shirts and
Drawera at CUNNING HAM'S.
IMO
RIGHT-DAY 30-hour - and Alarm
I-A CLOCKS at CIZICSINGITAM'S.
11 00 @l2
2 30 ®.2
2 40 ® 2
1
VIOLINS, Flutes, Fifes, Flagelets,
w Am:ordeals, he., at CUNNINGHAM'S.
To Bridge Builders.
PROPOSALS will be received by the COmmiltsioner. of
Adams tenuity until TII /ODA!". the2dth day of MAY
Inst., for building a Covered WOODEN BRIDGE arrow
Gooogrago creek, at Snyder's fording, on the road leading
from II unteeslown to Petersburg. The bride* is to P.
built after the lityleof Burr's patent, of the best River
eight. pine, two spans, each 75 teat lotig. Mons can be .
had within a mile and a halt of the • it* of the bridge.-
Plans and apecificat loos an be seen no the day of letting,
or by application to J. M. Walter,Cleerg to the Commie•
slope: t.
11
1 fa ei;
:8
14
14
7 e 8
10
Attest,-.7. M. WAL7RI, Clerk
A SERVANT FOR ALL
Ramles Improvement for Opening, ao.sing
and Latching (IWO,
mAY be attached to any gate and operated from bug
gy, team or saddle by one hand. any desired di
rection tram the gate—Opened and ekwectfrom one point..
at any distance from the gat* This improvement is
sim
pie and cheap, yet perfect and strong; Will not be disar
ranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost neon
tag the wets; may be made at a country blacksmith's,
awl easily attached to a gate., The undersigned. baring
the Right fur Adams county, will sell Township and
FILM Meow of thin improvement. .-
.Lbw, ROTH It SHAY BIS AMERICAN LEVER OATS
—which sill be found valuable and eenvenient to 'all
who have gates to drive throngs—as they remain by
their team, open. close and lamb a mite, without the ne
cessity of getting in the wet er mud.
For fur•her information, &c., address
MIRA RL BRICKER,
Mena Ilea P. 0., Adams co., Pa.
May 13.-tr
A FINAL STATEMENT embracing three annna
let
tlementa of the Bounty Accounts of BUTLER
TOWNSHIP, up to March 14,1868—f0r the all of Sept
ember, :
The cost of 28 volunteers__
lotterest to Yebruary, 1866..
" 1867 .......... .....
.Expenses of committee at Harrisburg ...
board, travel and 5tamp5........
Interest to March, ..
Sundry expecte,
G. 8. Hewitt. Esq., fur collecting subecriptioa—
Five d .ys' auditing.. ............
Lawyer's foes
Stamps.. _ .. .. . ...
Money refunded to I. Shank •
Treasurer's fees
School Directors' tees
A maadt of T*x levied for S&9IC 14
.... .. . ... 4,400` 00
. . ,
$111,310 14
Exoneratiotts on duplicate of 62
Collectors' Am...-.
F.soneratkins on duplicate of 1866 99 20
collectors' feel' ..... 98 14 ' 1426 69
Treasurer received teem Collectors for 1262--....-.--
and 1666 68,964.66
Internet paid to February, 12136. .... .-.....- .. -.. 102.116
1.967 .--.. 11.0 14
Received subscript in 04............- .......... 3,09 , 00
Interest to March, 1888 .--....._ .......... 416 ' 99
Interest on Squire's docket.--.
. „........... .4' MI
Treiunirer recarred of Collectors of 11217.... - -
Received extra subscriptions--...... ..
DAN/XL 841121:14 4
Presidia; or
JAMES ILWALM. tWrialinr•
We, the undersigned, Auditors at Butler - towiyelAP•
We audited the above *council and believe it to be cor
rect to the beet ofour knorledisci. t. •
SOLOMON
SA MOIL H. BARRIS,
JOMbi Z.
Auditors.
MICHAEL EMILY
May 13.-3 t.
E,W FIRM•
A T the old stead or Joszetil. Oman*, nett dooi to
I'l the Globe lao, Tort 'tree, Glottistram, egor to the
publio„ a. liat r ilee of supertur
prcOCERIE - 8,,'
Begais, Syrups, Molasses, Coffees, Tess, IWary is%
/ie.; the
lut the market, with Items. Shoulders, Bides, Lek Dried
/snits, Confections, Ac. A ha,
NOTIONS=
in grea t variety; osdar and Willow4raira, By/WI.
ges t Tobaccos, sad a thousagoi sad oassotbes ankles.,
'BUTTER AND EGGS,
. -
almond trash; always for sale.,
gamma 00.,*411. 'Pero 02 oiled to, 0 11 to
- 1
confidant of betas able to do so by conshut . ' 4
tall aad.attsHta 'fu stet stet selling at flavor' Log* -
'lto. 4Kanx, "micas virs a ud. either lisiiiep . „
,or
lee Zclugniktarlood l o4 l "" /I°ll4
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DANIEL CABIII4)W . . L
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• NO fICIL—Ths Annual Assionnent Su Attune
-•ay of (persona Gable to tan on loccones„ Artieja
gobedE6 ft: and Mae Wall pinions "nutter- to
Special TaßAWßusibms, haying both completed,
Is bwreby glTon that the Taxes &Romani bare owe m --
ono and payaNe, bed mill be reeeiVed Stitt Isegle.fite
tel.in Gettysburg, on /RUMS and SATURDAY, the litth
and 16th of MAY.
Prathrtss.—Allparsou who bill to pay two annual
taxes prior to the 26th day °filthy IM - hi dolylubtifted
of tbeir neatest 10 .
r • hich a foe of twenty (TM) eon%
*lll bttelkalPd
and Spur travoi4 fa gar ri li rw,no+
PersOal doing butanes s withatu havtiO4 ftielld
Tai tbuiribroas tor &Pinsky elm j th 6
moons of tut, * eon rtf :Etuldthd . 1111 ! 1 . 1 t
and. eitt Sof two •
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NICHOLAS WIERMAN,
JACO tar..
Commimioners.
[May 13.41
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GENERAL GRANT
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other work hart"! —. get.. Utinowita prime It the may
mOswited "Lite td fisatit4" Mon%over as Inferior work
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copyi WILLIAM FLINT, 26 South 7th it., Phil'., Pa.
AGENTS WANTED 808 TILE
LIFE OF - GRANT ,
' BY A ISTAIT OFFICER.
This is the only, Fa •Anthentio and OFFICIAL Hie
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MEN OF OUR DAY •
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AXES,
Common shape, as good aa the beet. Tbe/
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A X E.
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PITTSBrEOLI, PENNA.,
Sole Manufacturer.. For sale by principal hardware
Dealer'.
MARR k LANGMAN'S
PATENT LIQUID 81-SfILPffIfE OF LIME.
A CERTAIN PRESERVATIVE OF EGGS, YRCTT,
YRAT,ke, for any length of tire. For sale by
Druggists and Grocers.
WOODEN WATER PIPE
GAS PIPE,
AND EAVE TROUGH!
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$lB,OOB 78
On
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P
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term. .1. B. nazism, Box 4, Chkrlostown, Mass,
- -
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- %Ma 00
fil 15
For the aseistance of ladles in band sewing, protecting
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ity. Invalitable in all kinds of matovidering and
are/Acting. Bent to any Metres., by mail, elegantly
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w pey,mouth, everywhere, male and female, to in.
troduce the eMNIILsiIt IMPROVMD COMMON SENSS
ir.titux BICIPING NACIIINE.TO ism &chine will stitch.
bets, fell, tack, gat, cord, bind, Raid and embroider In
• moat row.* mariner. Price Only $lB. Tully war
rental for fire years. IS. will poi, Only
for any ma-
chine that will sew a strewn., more beautiful, or more
whistle seam tbjeu ours. It makes the' "Mimetic Lock
Stitch" MeteryWecend 'Mick mottle dot, and still. the
cloth cannot be putted spare without tearing it. We
pay uesta from $76 to $2OO par month and expenses, or
a aammiesion from which twice' that amount tan be
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palming off worthless cut-Irononachines, under - the
Limonite:kern . otherwise. then is' the only genuine and
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'ASTHMA, or '
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- THE "CMIBONIZEI)
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& IM, to SAW.I4 B. COLES A CU.
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OTHING LIKE IN
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potties, an atttl-bilionss stomachic, a Marto
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tic, and an alastrableireneral alttiettere. Bach Sr. the
ackilowletla t
j ag daily rotaspmtetties of TAB
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r•-
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INA.
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ever offered at
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DRESS PATTERN& COTTON CUYTII, CAnTO Ir
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yER po AtTED GOOD ac (Ratabliabed
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nothing of the sort.
EASTMAN & KENDALL,
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TO THE LADIES:
FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR.
We are selling SILKS, SHAWLS, DRY •nd FANCY
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XL
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THE OFFICIAL HISTORY
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It* Caimes, Character, Conduct and Re
FrEl
BY MX. ALEXANDER IL STEPIIENS
A BOOK FOR ALL SECTIONS AND ALL PARTIES
This great work presents the only complete and im
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1,0 gives those interiNr light. and shadows of the greet
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April 29.-3 t
WANTED, AGENTS
QOLDIERS, TEACHERS, ENER
GETIC MEN AND WOMEN, thr the
LIFE OF GEN. U. S. GRANT,
By Don. HENRY C. DBMlNG.Cheirman of the Military
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seed - of/der the 'ion and by the Ruth° ity of Gen
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April n.—lra
A GENTS WANTED FOR DANA'S .
AUTHORIZED AND AUTHENTIC
LIFE OF ULYSSES S. GRANT,
Comprising a complete and accurate history of his eTent
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NOTICE.
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AT PRIVATE SALE
SHARES OP STOCK in the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK of tlettyabnrg. Enquire at the Bank.
April 3,14 ff .—tf
photograph 6111trie8.
EXCELSIOR GALLERY.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
PHOTO MINIATURES
AMAROTYPES,
Stereoscopic Views of the
BATTLEFIELD,
ST,EREOSCOPES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
AND
ALBUMS
IN
GREAT VARIETY, '_
AND AT' GiREATLY REDUCED
PRICES:
Mir We flail is nothini but the best afite kind. !Oak
amd examine our stock. J. 'Met,
Apiil 1,1868.—U Premietor.
R- F,. 0:--17-4...14-1
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT °AURAL
THIS undersigned takes ; pleasure
anwastai s tatb•iitisias of Gettysburg and the
public gimetally that be bee remwridtetes ide obi Tool*
on West Middle street, to Baltimore .street• mut -weerip
astpoette timetoreof Telioestaek BrotheraL. The room he
saw bee been ruosetly fitted up espirilletiF
hie tramdbem. Tbiebwatikre-ie es itdiffittimasaiyabeldbotp
blotto take pictures twaltabaded orWildtboti endilib
orrice:teen useqpalbod anrorberrefie,
oTo a RA4)HB A
, .
ogees= ea b deice i , fte.:nnHHl"fwfut)p tkou. •
fu oopPing AM.B*OIVP and ".11 40 1 714118 or
diroemedbilift , ; , . 1
a ' 'lll4 eifrie
new Ityleirlapiatwaseikkb- item.beodWO Terri=
wttig the vibikkwettliets lew,Joettitar a -
'mew asetiottomboWte_
Ay. Mins..llllllll- eOalOllA/11
basutVaitAllutalilliftrolurs easesimawdo—'
fibree prepared Warapap- Abe., biwilestAken its
saiodrermeipe
wforlradwaosr Itek"Or.
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NOTIOF4-7—lsherehygiven that ap
.L. „Stasi* pjlebe Itlds twits. Cbutt boiottion
eas of Adams county dw the Incorporation of "Fkbr's
Ow man „ReIFIWM ed Church," in Franklin township. and
Tuesday the - 264%43W Nay hos been flapd fur the hear
lug of tlie same, of Which all parties In 'Merest will take
notice J. A. it It MULLER, Proth'y.
Apri td .
N, OTlCV.—Letters Testamentary
A. on the estate of Parka Pewrz, late of Lai:Dore
township, Adams county, deceased, bar log been grimed
to the undersigned, Executrix, residing in the same
township, she hereby glees notice to all persona indebt
ed tossid eltateto stake Immediate payment, and tit , Is
having.clatrus against thesame to present them properly
authenticated fur settlement.
LIARALI PENTZ, gxecntrlz.
April 8 -Gt
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
=ln Common PIO/U1 of Adams co., Pa ,}
Am, 168 N the matter of the Repoprtril
of Ter the Au d itor appointed
I to distribute the balance in bands of R. hicCoanY.
R. Sequestiator of the Gettysburg Railroad Company,
in his sixth account—upon affidavit filed and hearing
had, it was ordered by the Court that the Report of Audi
tor be referred beck for further proceedings. Notice le
hereby given tool! persons In any way interested, that
the u nderslatiediAnditoe, will sit In obedience 10 thie
order of Court, at his °thee, in Gettysburg. on Friday.
the IWI j May, ISBB. EELY
April 2).—tc
J. C. NAbdit,
a•..
NOTICE. -The first and final ac
want of Melee Fremont, Assignee tinder a deea
rt rola utAry assignment of Joux Gitovs and Wife at
Union township, Adams coutity, for the benefit of Credi•
tor!, line been flied In the Court of Common Planta Ad
am,' county , and will be confirmed by said Court on the
26th"doj of May next, Unless CORM be shown to the con
trary. J, A. RITZITILLIIR. Prottey.
April 22.40
NOTICE.- 1 1'he account of JERE
. Ulan SHELLY, Aasignee of Lewis Seriles and Wife
of Huntington township, Adams county. iu truet for
Creditora, ha been filed in .the Ouetrf of Common
Pen of Adams county, and will be confirmed by said
Court, on Me 2fith cloy of May next, linters canoe be
.boan to the contrary. J. A.
Apt Proth'y.
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of knits Ciargei, late of Menallen
tojrndop Adams county. Pa-, deceased. having .been
granted to the underbigued residing to the same place,
they hereby give notice to those indebted to maid estate
to make Immediate payment, and those having
against the same to present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
April 2'.Z.-Ct
Grand Jury Report
,r 0 the Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Pence in and for the county of Adidas:
The Grand Tannest, intiniring within and fur the staid
county ..f Adomo, beg leave to report: That they bar,
visited the Public Buil I nes of the county—othat thet
are able to reoort favorably of the condition of the Jail
finding it iu good order.
That the sames.an be said of the Alms. tionse,. except
as to the apartments assigned to the - insane, the cello it
the insaro hospital being damp and unwholoome, ea les
fated to thwart the efforts and services of the Phytkink
and the Steward and his family in behalf of three unibr
turiatea, and we woild earnestly recommend that more
udable accommodations be provided fur them.
We would amid that we found one of the furnaces
Lad order—in act, worn out, and report fivorably with
regard to the contemplated Improvement, viz.. placing a
new one lei its place, whenever it mmy suit the swivels.
'mice of the officers having the matter in charge.
JOGN L. JK:SIRiNS. Foreman.,
Adam Eicumetsnop, Vklmel Levlndtime,
(4.0. liagerman,'; •
James Linn, Geo. Stonesifer,
least F. Tudor, W. W. Stewart ' ,
Isaac J. lS" x ht. Wn. . J Martin,
B. spongier, Dante' Backer.
John W.A. Water. James Marshall,
John Cunningham. John B. Paxton.
May tk—o3t
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
OTICE is hereby given to all -
A. Lei:oleos and other persona coocereed that tht
Admire isti &thin Accounts hereinafter mentioned will he
presented at the Orphans' Court of Adorns eoduty, for
cOtiltrmat Mc and al lowanee, on TUEBfiA I", the ?.6th day
51AY,l 504, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Ow: •
72 enLrcrib~•ra in
119.,The second and linal account of Samuel Brown.
fideninistrat,,r of Elizt Freed, dece.sed.
120. The account of Virginia Braahears, Adrninfstra•
[di de bouts 00n with the will &unclad of Margaret
II Bosh, deceased.
121. The first and final account of Jacob B. Oyler, A 4
milostrator of estate of Valentine Oyler, dem:zed, net
tled b Julian Oyler, Adathalstratrix of estate of Jacob
B. 1.1 ) ler, deceased
1' he ac:onnt of Jacob Lady, Administrator of the
es Abraham Lady, deceased.
I e first account of Abranam Ilart, Mininistra
tor o Joseph liartzel, deceased.
12.1. Aoreunt of Jacob Stock, Trustee fur the sale of
the Real Estate ofJarob Wolf. deceaaed.
123. The Bret and coal account of Henry Myers, Ex•
ecutor of Jacob March, deceased, settled by finny J.
Myers, Executor of ilenry Myers, deceased.
12';. The first and final account of Fleury Kapp and
Jim Kapp, Administrators of the estate of Elizabeth
Kapp. deceased.
127. The first and final account ofJoseplos 8. Roland;
A cu Mist rotor of toe estate of Addison d. Roland, dec'd
128. First and final account of Jam Ranee, Rag , Ad
ministrator of Inn estate of David Baorbaugh, dee d.
First and tinataccOunt of Peter Febl, Executor of
the butt wiff and tartamitas of Valsitalse Peat, deceased.
130. First slid thud actionat pf Jacob Cl. Mel lbenny,
Administrator ofJohn Tanithinbatigh. deceased.
131. First sad final accoaot of Peter Quickel and Jahn
Sheely, Adruinistratdrs of John Sbeely, (of N..) deceased.
132. Account of Andrew Ilykes, Executor of Samuel
Deardorff. deceased.
133. Second account of Isaac P. Brinkerhoff, Executor
of the last will and testament of Samuel lies man,.dec'd
:34, First account ofJohn Edwa•d Plank, Executor of
the list will and testament of John G. Plank, dewed.
135. Second and final account of Peter B. Kauffman.
surviving Executor of the last will and testament 0.
Abraham Brown, deceased.
131. The sea .nd and final account of Frederick Quicker,
surviving Admlnbrtrator of the wane of Samuel
land, deceased.
137. First and final secootkt of John A. Swope, Ad.
m mist rik tor of Morgan H. Sarive, - deeessed.
W. D. ROLTZWORTH, Register.
April 29—te
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
STATEMENT of the Bounty
Ap
coutrt of VUMEEILL,Cip TO P, 4Witnia come.
ty, Prune.
FRAINCI6 BREAM, Esq., Treasurer, in account with
Bounty thind.
To Balance Duplicate L. Bushman, 156.5....
" C. :hriver,l£4l43
J. Deardorff, 156&..
" Omissions ff
" I uplieate Soo. Keelanyer, 1107
" Loan A. Spangler
ff Jno. Moonabower.
" Cash in hands of Treasurer as per report of
Auditors appointed by Co ........... 1,348 80
riterott from Sept-1108M to d i t s n i *unit " '" 49 LI
"k„T' i,f ltalance of substitute money paid Wm. E.
............ .....
Ikimis paid Individuals
Interest ‘• •........
Loans paid Batt
Interest and Stamps paid Bank—
Atturn lea' feea
Printing.................., ...... .....
Expenses of and it *retrial by Court
Sundry Orders
Exoneration» L. A. Bushman, 1066
Fees
Exoneration C. Siitlyer Fees .c , 1866
Elonerat lons J. Deardorff, 1866
Fees
amount Outstanding on Duplicate of J. Kee
(*over. 18n7
Treasurer's-Fees
Etslanco In hands of Treasurer
STATEMENT OF 'INDEBTEDNESS.
The debt aa reported by Auditors
Substitute money paid Inn. T. Hoffman, Jacob
Sh river, Peter D. Swisher sad John Goode-
month, and allowed by the Conn
Balance enlystittne money paid W.. 11 Myen...—
Of which has been paid during the year....—
Lemming present debt at....
Due u fdlown
Jon a Hebert
Philip Sp3der....
Hauk
ASSETS ARE AB FOLLOWS
Cash in Treasurer!' hands
Balance Outstanding on Duplicate Jno. Kee
farmer..
The Auditors. submitting tbeabcrvestatemeht as to
the condition of the Bounty fond of Cumberland town
ship, report that the apparently large amount of ex
uneratieus granted on Duplicates of 1866 and 18f6, • wes
ocessioniss by assessing a large number of persons who
were exempt by reason of servise In the army. The,
would also report that the milt bpight by the township
tor the recovery of money paid lbe , men never credited
to the township has been decided in favor of the
p. if the money can now be made there will be 81,-
800• (less erpenses of stilt) towsrds reducing still fur
ther the township Ilabilitfei.
April 29f-3t
N EW BAKERY;
NEWPORT t ZIEGLER
ilschinicadiakery,SeintltWestihrgiee , Ir. hilfsqnue
legit the Bade nota,asitiretiurvfa deletiuttlyes
Iliand,the beat of
=II
a. 0.61: TV:j
r4trsons wishinit'reaSlttetritiwitlllmaan•Arve , r) Mier
I: 1.,6,41*1p4A14-'w
faikby howdy; thebtAugessidrOjitslissid neonatal
IMIE
J0:4All GRIOT,
JESSE W. ORIEST,
Executors
1866.
2176
1131;&"
174 19
767 KS
11 26
Sll br
14. 4t
812. Kt
46 6S
16
.... 00
.............8,828 15
DOM MA.EING,
LEVI 'Branum,
.rstra ft mans%
• • Auditor'
gallery.
t
Crocker
Cakes,
IttAti9'
*MAU'
farming gatpitmento, &r.
I{,EAPERS AND MOWERS.
DODGES' PATENT
E. BALL & COMPANY'S
WORLD'S REAPER & MOWER:
HAVING had considerable experi
.Dce in the sale of Beep/instead 'towing Illachtkee.
in the last few year.. I bars made its point to offer so h
machine - to the Pinner that will not when thotongbly
tested give patina sells faction, and- ynce hare &timed
the agency for all but what I regard"the very hest in
the market. I now offer to the tanner the cvtalag Sea
son, two ut what t consider the best machin• in use.— •
Last 4.116011 I sold thirty.fire of the ItUtai RYE
- Patens which hare gives entire satiefattion. 30 me
chiee has been returned, neither has there been any dif
ficulty with any one to whom they were sold—all par.
log br their machine. promptly. - Certificates tree
twee who here perehamd, °maid be procurecLbut
it unnecessary—hut for Would „ ow g h cm ,
wanting machines to any of the following - gentlemen who
purchased and have been using thews machines:
Jacob BaSeasperger, Edward, Wagoner,
Jacob Xbiler, Samuel - Wagoner,
William Wert. Jr., Jelin arinkerhoff,
Denjarnielibelly, Willem Diabase,
Newton Horner, Bash Dosham. ' -
SIM& Horner, Dr. Gloklaboroggh,
John Herbst, . Henry Spangler ,
Joseph 0 elbsuagh„ ' James Hanentll,
Joseph. Calhertscu , Frederick Puffer,
George eturhey, . Henry Weikert,
Daniel March, Henry Batt,
This machine bas beau awarded medals and drat Pre.
*ilia ma by the Pennsylvania. lowa and New York State
Fain t er:id by hundreds of County Yalra in all pews et
the country, lucladiog the Adonis Chanty Fairs, hoeing
teceithell the first Premium at lieederwritte la the tall of
Ma, Ned at tiettyrburg in 1807, at the beat on exhibi
tion.
This mach , ne has met with the moat complete auctem,.
In every section where It has been Introduced, it has ta.
ken precedence over machines ablch have !Heretofore
ranked as first cla e. lu on/pectoris, liahtuts. of draft.
_excellent* and eleganceof workrnansb ip and II o hay, com
bined 'wait great strength and adaptation to all Itla4s t t
work, It will earl lbs any machine heretufOre uttered
the farmer. The delgitoke en this machine has been
considerably improved in the last tieaeou, au/ Lll war.
ranted to give gentra salia6Ctlon or no sale.
TRY WORLD'S KOWSR AND ARAM,
This is en entire new machine, bet judging ttom its
construction and the testimonials it has received, It wil I
be the Leading machine. The gearing hi cut out of solid
Iron. making every wheel and cog exact, titling up close,
and mining **true es a dock, which makes the mt.
chine much lighter of dr.ft, and. nu rut' ug of cogs or
wear. The gearing is ■ll closed In a tight case the mine
as a watch, entirely excluding water, dirt. or gram, and
Indeed preventing everything that Is calculated to prove
injurious to the machit e,y. To • fl, you simply open the
lid when all the oiling ',bees are exposed and *Muir.-
lenity idled. The burs are all el:leaked the Caine as the
gearing a..d cut An the same way and when once tight.
ened down—there is a., danger of working lows, as le
the ease with other machines. The Company do not
hesitate in saying that thia mach ine,"with proper care,
will last a man a life time, which Is a matter every
firmer should take into consideration, before boyfag at
the present high prices of machines.
TESTIMONY OF REV JACOB B. TBOSTLE,
Lientxoar.. co., Aprittl,
Ma. Wm. Wiece:—Last year I purchased one of H.
Ball'■ WORLD'S REAPERS, an,. used is last harvest In
in cutting my own drain and Gram and some of my
neighbor., and hare nu heeitation In st)ing that it gar*
me more satisfaction as a conOined =white than auy I
hare ever used. although I have tried sotuo seven or
eight other machine.. I regard it the Barr machine. In
market, and du not hesitate to recumarend it 01 Inch to
any person wanting a Brat-clam machine.
Yours, rte., J, D. Tacoal.a.
I cln al4o furnish BALL'S 01110 to those wishing that
montane.
I can furnish these machines to snit Airmen', and will
tell as single &lowan or tutu biped Nachinee as Mowera—
SeiEßake—li [impose and Band
hake combined. lam also agent kr BOPE'Swictrpsa,
which can be attached to any make of machine. none
haring old machines on haw., mud wishing* Dropper cap
be accommodated by sending in their onion' early and
naming the kmd of machine to which they wish them
lb be attached. Price c:3O.
r ample machine% can be seen at the resideriee of She
enbecriber.two miles from hiettynborg, on Uerrisburg
road, or at the Warehonse of Gorr or a BionaSt, Getty s.
bare, Pa.
I also keep on Land
WIRE-P . )078 D-{ I" STEEL PLOriilf.';
PEED CUTTERS AND PA 11.111A0 IMPLE
XES GESERALLY.
Farmers would do well to examine my machinery be
fore baying elsewhere as I keep nothing but toe best.
Extras constantly ou hand, en 1 have made arrange
ments to have repairing done in the best po.ible man
ner at short notice and ruodelate charges.
April 22.-3 m irmix.
WEAVER'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE SELF-FEEDTNCI
ROCK DRILL,
ONE OF THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENTS or 711 K
Leing the first succetulta attempt to cipplY
machinery to Rock Drilling for Misting
purposes, and which trill answrr
equally well for splitting Rork
am( holes in Rock for
any purpose.
PATK:sITETi JrLY 16, 1867
THIS Drill has everything that is
dewed Ina Roc k It has any amount of akr
Jubtabillty, so that a 4 .111 stand on any nneTen
Iwh.where this poartota for a tuna to drili. . -
It drills perpedicola.ly. or at any angle tip - to 55 de
e7rees, and any depth or dimensions riquirett for Blain-
It operateeenally, and with one ct thane Machined!'
man can Au flve times the amount of work done In the
way, in the lathe time. In ordinary Rork it will
drill 4.140 inch per minute.
With this Drill. Farmers, who have rough lai.d, eat,
dear the rock ofF with little expense, aeaay permit who
ern turn a wind ufill can operate the drill.
It can be need in Welhi. &liars, Coal Mine., or any
place that Mock le met with-
ondmigned having purchased from the Pa
tentee, Wm-tau Wssehe, ell hie interest In in ld Letteia
Patent In and to the State of Pennnivanta, are proper.
ea to soli (bast, and 7barnikfp Rights in said State, on
reationsble terms. We bee. also been constituted, by
Waters of Attorney, Agents fur the Patentee. fur the
,ale of State Rights throughout the Reit. d States. Per
sons desiring to secure County or Township Rights in
Pennsylvisnia, or tejseure the Right for other. State*,
will address,
BELL & WEAVER,
liantorstown, Adams county, Pa
PHILIP WEAVER. ROBIULT HELL.
March 26, 1868.-3 m
EAST BERLIN FIRM.
•• 3001 11
1,364 72
.. 662 72
REBERT & HOOVER.
EMI
.. 6,P46 59
'4O 00
.. 200 00
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Buckeye Reaper and Mower—DUckeye
Self-Raker, Hciffheln's Patent—gelf
disehargtng Wire Horse Rake,
Shireman's Patent—Brand's
Patent Wire Horse Rake
—The Rockaway Wire
Rake.—Also,
itt1.629 19
.. 100 GO
.. 1,606 O.
.. 384 93
.. 2,139 Sr
616 22
90 CO
Threshing Machines,
CORE PLA.NTZEB, TWO &TNT*, - AZIRE74AWS PA
TZNT ♦Nn WAIMAITOWS PATENT, TOM,
GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATENT
CQRN SHELLER, WAMTIALMTPS
PATENT.
- 1,702 .58
. 26 67
- 2 308 04
REPAIIVII9I Mill kinds dope on short no! .
Call and see what we can do
$11,69 19
S 1153 95
East Harlin, March 4, 1863.--Ita
1,200 00
100 00
NEW MACHINE SHOP
10,163 it
3,843 SC
AT NEW OXFORD.
THE undersigned calls attention to
Menem Machine Shop. it New Chiford, Abuse
county, which he has put up, at large expense. with the
deternitnatkut to do good and satiefactory work.
will manwfactuto WASIOIII kinds of
6,:;0' 8 16
2,398 01
AGRICULTURAL MACRINERY,
oath u TIIIIASHRIG MACHINIIS, SPRING-TOOTII
RAKIS,Ae.; and till keep the BUCHIP.YIi RNA k
HOW= on hap- hy male
All deuriptionket kIIPAIRINO done promptty •and
u cheaply
He has in conneediMi *HI his Hachine Shop a STHA3I
SAW AULH:lapoit *kith Moen do all kl dw or wort to
that line. , . •
He astir the Pnblic to call and glee him a trial, and' h•
ctiassateu gni teatietact lon .
Hatch 25, 1868.-4501
94,100 59
Pardwart, tutttrg,
If A RDW R E
ARD4Rof, R IJ{
TaiLioseeibm•F baveJnst returned (mane a Wes
with evil Mmeas es applypf BARI/WARR& OR
whieb ;bey ars aff•riast Nate olekaaalsi;im llaitimore
street, al pricetto suit 'betimes. Chatotoateotolsoln
part of
Clartmater'sToois
RitaeltiMatibPsToois
Coarl. Iftwtairgm,
hoe? ittatitli, `` ' l ' :
. . . Oebelee.fiffaktekTOOli; .
1401teekeapet'illiturek
Aliktedroflres Fe
fl 4°o ariLtti9 -OF 4il 40 A.J.A .11 3, ~
CHIE,PkIeta ke.oid. "Ther el so d e rrfc I r foelndeO itrtlk -Jia
eveleellleitert st Sem tleued above. bat Otte*"
ad At eltia Store. Every e 1../ of Meettaidorp ,be, KO
otelfeEkted hers will, tool e a od Auditors-end -fdreep
oeipaas and every sr tic it I a the' acm• at UN • ran II
VliarittplllllX. 00 40 VA la OR (0 r cash a r iutiottieL ff hqn„
r
oatin7oki try - -- •• :-
iow r i..ll. notimo*
... . _
- 0 veroXt RaT.t.ii.''' - c.
. .
116.01. Isas":.:- ~ .4 . • ,-, "
pbAilltik#PFANOY.
0 6 . :Art J * 4 I4Y
• 4ta 41 15
itdxrtteAr 4 Atiniartba.
• s sof ' • )11 17%a1i,•1;L: 1A
Tait staluAitaufissitpft %Ma 144
'," i. .Irerri s!?4'
OHIO AND BUCKEYE,
CIO
HEBERT k BOOVF:11.
JACOB STUCK