The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 24, 1868, Image 3

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lie! tynl . lo,.tuvi'llrelitliteisday, 68816.21, 1868.
soul.-ty . .4y100 ,- 044.x.sitAtrix has,aold
her fiirait gimlet- 1 ' liowna i bilpi, to 4 Anthoily
Deardorff, for $2 4 200 cash.
"sr The Annual Cotinneneernent at Mt.
St. Mary's College, near EmtnroittiCurg,
will take place to-d.ty; and that at St. Jo
seph's to-morrow—
e s N C Vir.POST OFFICE.—A. now Post-office
Las been established at New Salem, on
Chanaberaburg road, to be called "Me-
Knighibtown."—JAcon F• LOWER, P. M.
ENTERTAINJIENT.—A Literary En
tertainment will be given at iloyd's School
house, New cliffs road, two miles from town,
on Saturday evening June 27, for the bene
fit of the Stinday School.
ELECTED.—Lieut. J. F. MCCREARY
havinrresigned his membership in the Get
tysburg Zmares, W. R. I...I:YSTER has been
promoted to 241 Lieutenant. Wm. D. HOLTZ
WORTIi to Orderly . Sergeant, and the other
Sergeants and Orderlies respectively being
advanced. .
A GODD IDEA.—Our young fr'end, J. A.
DAss'Ett, has made arrangement , to keep a
constant supply of Katalysine Water, fresh
from the spring, for the aecomodation
pf
his friends. Persons desiring to test It will
find it, cool and fresh, at the store of DAN-
Nr•.n Jc.ZIEGLER.
ize - We understand that two seholars in
the Bendersville Union Sunday School re
cently memorized and recited 5 030 verses in
one week—one, (Charles Longsdorff,) aged
aboutl6 years, memorizing 3,000; und the
other, (Kate Trozell,) aged abut 11 years,
memorizing '=,030. )
X.47 - The Festival of Corpets Christi, which
was to have been observed at Conowa.4o
Chapel on Thu* day last, but which was
pot•tponed on aitilpunt of rain, took place on
Sunday. There was a very large attendance,
and the processitn 'and ceremonies impos
ing and impressive. We understand that
everything passed off plea.-antly.
kI . LARGING.—The Katalysiue Spring
Company are enlarging the enclosed ground,
addin. , some ten acres, to be laid oat in
walks and drives. We also noticed, during
a recent visit, a number of improvements
going on about the building, to-facilitate the
bottling process. The Company have pur-
chased the McPherson, Ireland and Herbst
farms, and now own nearly all the land be
tween the Chambersbuig pike and Hagers
town road, from the Seminary lands back
to the old Herr property. ,
GRANT AND COLFAX.--We Lave receiv
ed from H. H. Lloyd clz, Co., 21 Joikn Street.
New York, the well-kdown Nap Publish
ers, a Colored Pictorial and .Statistical Chart
containing very good likenesses of our can
dilates, Sketches of their lives, The Plat
forms, Letters of acceptance, Portraits o
all the Presider s, and very interesting sta
tistics relating to former Presidential elec
tions. This-Chart is designed for the ,rnas
ses, and sold so cheaply that all can have it
five advertisement in another column.
PIC NlC.—The Gettysburg Zouaves, Capt.
NORRIS, left this place on Thursday after
noon, with tents, rations, chC., and encamped
on the banks of the Conowago, near Texas,
returning on Friday afternoon. We under
stand they had a "good time." Many of
the members residing in the country were
unable to Join them, in consequence of the
busy season. The same cause prevented the
Franklin Zouaves from uniting, as was in
tended'. The Pic-Nic had been arranged for
the preceding Thursday, but was postponed
on a • unt, of rain.
FOUL PLAY.—We have received from
the publishers, (Ticknor A; Fields; Boston.)
this new novel which is pronounced one
of unusual interest. It is the joint pro
duction of Charles Reade and Dion Bouci
cault, the latter the most successful of liv
ing dramatists and the former the well
known novelist; it combines the character
istic excellencies of both the distinguished
authors and was received with unusual
marks of popular interest during its publi
cation as a serial in Every Saturday.
SOLDIERS' ORPH ANS.—The children
connected with National Orphans' Home
stead intend to give an Entertainment in
Agricultural Hall, on Friday evening. July
3, the exercises to cou,,lst of Recitation,
Declamations, Singing, Sc. The prOgrana
me will be arranged with special reference
to the anniversary of the memorable Bat
tles of July, 1843. Admittance 4 .2:i cents.—
Exercises to commence at 8 o'clock.
As the proceeds are to be for the benefit of
the children of the Homestead, we hope to
see a full Hall.
SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812.
The auditor general is now prepared to fur
nish parties with blanks and instructions
for obtaining pensions for the old soldiers
of the war of 1812 and their widows, author
ized by the reviving act of the last Legis
lature: Applicants must .have served at
least two months, or been disabled, or have
engaged in actual battle in said war, and
must not be worth over $5OO in property,
real or personal• Parties who received a
gratuity under the act of 1866, repealed by
the act of 1867, will not be entitled to a con
tinuation of their annuity of $4O.
IMPROV &NTS. —JAcon STocK re
cently purchased from PETER• THORN, for
$450, the half lot of ground on southwest
corner of Washington as cl High streets, and
is preparing to put up a three story brick
building for residence, store, etc.
SAMUEL KOSER has commenced digging
the cellar for a two-story brick residence, on
Washington street, near the above.
VALENTINE WARNER is putting up a
small cottage opposite the Fair Ground.
The frame residences of GEOGE 11. SWOPE
and JAMES WILSON, On Chambersburg
street, are approaching completion—both of
them neat and attractive buildings.
A SWiNDLIC.—The Managers of the
swindle'known as the "Riverside Institute,"
which formerly had its location in Philadel
phia, are still at work, flooding the mails
with their circulars, notwithstanding that
the concern has been repeatedly exposed br
the Press. The legislature, satisfied that the
project, like the "Gettysburg Asylum," was
a lottery in disguise, and a swindle at that,
repealed its charter last winter, and suits
were commenced against some of the man
agers in Philadelphia. The concern has
moved to New York, and now issues its cir
culars from "Read it Co., Bankers. No. 6
Clinton - Hall, Astor Place, New York," ap
prising the party addressed of alleged prises
to be paid on the remitting of 5 per-oent. for
, collection, &c. We advise oar readers to
stand off,•if they don't wish to be swindled.
FINE STRAWBERRIES —We are un
der obligations to-Mr. Q.J. Trent for sev
eral boxes of the finest Strawberries we
have seen this year, comprising the =Wilson,
Albany, the Excelsior, and Jacunda. They
IbOille from his Nursery, near town. Mr.
Triton is one of our most energetic citizens,
and is going largely into the Nursery and
F ra n-growing business. The '•excelsior"
berries were especially fine, in size and 4a
vor.
We have also received from Mr. Rosser
SULADII several boxes of very superior Straw
berries, inciciding the New Jersey Scarlet,
from his nurses on Seminary Ridge, north
of the town. Mr. SE/ADO has in progress of
development aline nursery, making a specialty
OrTripes and Strairbetrieb,
and will be ptc
pared to famish both fruit and vises' of Brit
class Varieties.
THE LOCUSTS.—The re-appearance of
these singular insects has drawn forth a
number of interesting-articles from parsons
who, in f!4r i inar resrt4f have paid 41941$1114; at
tention to their pecniiirities. We iarve al
reagy Oven .aeverid , extracts, and continue
our notices; i feeling swum I that they are
read with Interest. The insect is known
among naturalists as the Cicada Beptemde
eint, (seventeen year locusts.) lif„r. S. S.
Rapiyolit„ of 'Animater, cominunicabal to
the paper - , of that city the-rasult of imtne•of
his observations, in the course of which he
says:
"Their recognized !coming' the present'
season may be recorded as the second day
of June. It is true that an occasional strag
gler may Pave been seen here and there dur
ing the week previonieto that date, bat it
wax only on that day they commenced mak
ing their ogress from the earth in their 'old
faahlined' numbers. About 7 o'clock in
the evening they began to come forth, and
after fastening themselves by the small
hooks or claws on their feet, to any 'conve
nient object, they .emerge from the pupa
skin, through-a denial cleft in the thorax,
almost immediately . thereafter, or during
the night. Two specimens which I had un
der observation, occupied between thirty
live and forty minutes in coming forth, ex
panding their wings and attaining their col
ors. When they hrst evolve, with the ex
ception of two transverse black spots on the
prothorax, and their red eyes and ocelli,
they are almost as white as this paper. I
may, perhaps, also except the rudimental
wings, which are yellowish. The two black
spots ..re visible through the pupa-skin, and
by them we may know that their 'time' has
arrived. Those pupa , which I obtained in
the months of April and the early part of
May. had not these spots. It is astonishing
to see how rapidly these spots expand after
they are exposed to the light and air, until
they extend over the whole body. Whilst
yet within the pupa-skin no sexual distinc
tions are discoverable, but as soon as they
have drawn themselves from it, these dis
tinctions become plainly manliest. I will
also state a curious discovery which I have
made in reference to the specific gravity of
the sexes. Whilst in tire pupa state they all
sink to tue bottom in a vessel of alcohol, but
as Eoiin as they emerge from that state, the
females only sink, and the males float on the
surface.
This peculiar characteristic is manifest
immediately after they come forth, and
whilst they are yet white, and the wings
'undeveloped, and it is the same after the
insects are fully developed. On a partial
dissection I found the abdominal cavity of
the females filled with faintly developed
eggs, whilst that of the males is compare
Lively empty, which no doubt accounts for
the phenomenon which I have mentioned.
I do not think any danger to vegetation
need be apprehended from their presence.—
No matter bow many emerge the evening
ireviuus, on the next morning and during
the entire day, few will be seen, unless it is
cool or rainy. Some of them no doubt fly
off to other localities, but a large number of
them are destroyed by poultry, birds, eat%
dogs, pigs, dc.e. I gave about a dozen
one evening to a dog, that devoured them
very eagerly, and I believe he would have
looked for more, had I permitted him. The
owner of the dog informed me that he feast
ed on them every evening. Another gen
denten lammed me that he had a cat that
invariably followed him Into his garden
every time he went into it to dig, and de
voured all he turned up wits: the spade. I
have also noticed the crow-blackbirds, and
the chickens, drawing them from their holes,
and devouring them - 'before their time.'—
(round moles, fieldmice, squirrels, owls.
and reptiles, without a doubt, destroy many
of those that evolve in fields and forests. I
have heard of several instances in which
pigs have 'made hogs of themselves' eating
them, so that although master pig miirt
make the best scavenger, to 'save his bacon'
it might not be well to allow him too many
at a time. On the whole it will be seen that
the Cicada has many enemies, and that by
the end of the nineteenth century, their ap
pearances may not be noticeable."
Our friend, Col. BONNER, of York Springs
district, has been giving some attention to
these insects, and sends us the following
note
YORK SPRINGS, June 14, 1868
The seventeen year, or red eyed Cicada.
or as we call IL the Locust, is now upon our
section of country. Yaaosn, a foreigner,
a who has described some of our insects,
states that he found them every year in
traveling over the' United Suites, which
might have been so, as they are up in differ
ent sections in different years. He contends
that they are an annual insect, and in sup
port of that opinion refers to the fact that
4rtt , shoppers and other species of insects
appear in greater numbers some season.
than - other 4. But that proves that grasshop
pers, like the Cicada. are periodical insects,
and the Egyptian or African locust, which
is 'a grasshopper, is known to be such. The
seventeen year return of the Cicada is well
known, and can be predicted with as exact
certainty as the revolutions of the sun or'
moon. This insect appears in patches in
different sections of our country in different
years, and these patches sometimes overlap
one another. Our district is overlapped by
another, which will make its appearance
four years after this. There are two kinds
of these insects up at the same time ; one
cries "pita , o ;" the other, a smaller variety,
cries "Egypt, Egypt." Hence we call thew
Locusts, on thesupposition that they were
the nisgue of Phar,eati king ot Egypt, though
thatAvas a migratory grasshopper, which
still appears periodically in Africa, and de
vours every green thing, whilst this one eats
nothing. As only the male Cicada sings.
their different cry proves them to be of dif
ferent species. We hear some almost every
soason, .and possibly the time may come
when they will be up in such numbers every
year, that people will, like Mr. Y seems, not
believe that they remain in the ground 17
years. • Yours, die.,
W. F. BONNER..
There is much diversity of opinion as to
whether the Cicodo. Septentdecist, are pois
onous or not. We notice in our exchanges
statements as to persona being stung by
them, and of hogs dying from eating them.
On the other hand, persons who have given
the Matter special attentfon deny that they
are in anywise poisonous ; while they may
sting like other insects, no prejudicial con
sequenees can ensue.
DEATH FROM LOCUST.— The Beading
Ilevatch says that on last Wednesday Miss
Elizabeth Gambler, residing near the Tem
ple station, on the East, Pennsylvania rail
road, caught a locust—the first she had seen
—and was exhibiting it to her mother, when
it stung her in the hand. The sting caused
her much pain, and its poisonous effects ran
through her whole system, from the effects
of which she died on Saturday evening.
AGRICULTURAL FAIR.—The Board of
Managers of the Agricultural Society met
on. Thursday last to make arrangements for
the next county exhibition. It wax: deter
minod to old on Tubsday, Wednesdity
and Thursday, the 22d, 23d and 24th of
September next—Monday, the 21st, to be en
trance day for articles intended for exhibi
tion. In due time the full programme will
be made known. In this mean time, we
hope our people generally, including the
Ladies, will go to work In theprepazation of
articles for exhibition. - A year ago we had
a creditable display, under adverse circum
stances, and a little effort will bring up the
Adams county exhibitions to a_ level with
the best in the State. The Board is an ener
getic one, and deserve much credit for the
thoroughness of their work. Let them be
seconded by-corresponding interest on the
part of our citizens generally.
The proposals for the erection of the front
building to the Hall were opened on Thurs
day, and the contract awarded to Capt. HEN
RY CuarrzatAri, for $1,785, being the lowest
bid. The building is to be completed by
the 15th of September.
TO STORE KEEPERS.—We will deliv
er very best Salt, of all kinds, in quantities,
in Car/isle, Dusteannois,. Ne w port, or MU
teratown, at lower prioei than can be had
elsewhere. Try us. The whole line of ans
series, queens-ware, Glass-scare, Mama,
and all the different articles represented in
our stock of Goode, on the some terms.
Those who buy our_ goods - wholesa le can ,
ford to dell them our prices:stall.'.
per- Quality and quantity are the two des
irable attendants of "Barrett's Vegetable
Hair Restorative." The bottles are neither
corked thimbles, nor the preparation Wolf a
Sompotutd of deleterious miner
als, as has been proved by the Award Com
. gable of ibe N. IL. State Aerie:Wird sod.
ety.—Daeer Jraquirer. 'lt
EVER-G RE EN CE NIET/ekterlS
noel election for (*eers of this : ,on
was held on the eventh§gor the 2d iesi-s re"
stating hi theM4 l o 4 /!* 140 0 O I f9l
- gentlemen:
Presiclent—J. L. Schick.
Managers--Cireorge Little, ilineirge Spangler,
AlesAndfr Clobeip. Wta. B. fleas, John
Josiakikinnei, and John L. ECM.
The new Board has organised by electing
Win. B. Meals Secretary and Alex. Cobean
Treasurer.
As the Cemetery has become a matter of
general interest we give the report of
.the
Board of Managers in MI, showing the A
nanc.al condition of the Association and its
operations during the year:
GETTYSBURG June 2, 1863.
The B r
a.rd of Managers of Evergreen
Cemetery feel called on to render to the asso
ciation an amount of their doings, and would
submit the following.
During the year we have endeavored to
obtain additional subscriptions towards the
liquidation of the debt remaining againßt
the Cemetery, but are sorry to say that we
did not uteet with very good success. Con
sequently the amount of debt is not much
le , .s than reported a year ago. Having, by a
thorough canvass of the town, obtained all
the contributions that in our judgment it is
possible to secure, and inasmuch as the re
ceipts to be realized from the sale of lots,&c.,
are scarcely sufficient to pay the ordinary
expenses of the association, we know of no
other means by which the debt may be re
moved but by making an assesment upon
all lot holders.
The Board, by a resolution passed on the
10th day of June last, resolved to advance
the price of lots to fifteen dollars ; for the
transfer of enclosed lots five dollars and for
unenclosed lots two dollars and fifty cents,
to be paid the association.
We have obtained the surrender to the as
sociation of notes given in exchange for
certificates of stock and also of original cer
tificates amounting together to $846.60,
thus reducing the stock debt to $162.98,
which added to $1340.00, the amount of mon
ey borrowed by the association, makes the
total debt $1802.98.
sale of lots and permits $519,59, iind by col
lections on subscription book $319.80, which
added to $62.22 balance on hand at our last
settlement, makes the total cash receipts for
the year $901.81.
Our expenditures during the year have been
as follows: Superintendents2oo.oo; Borrowed
money returned $300.00; Interest on borrow
ed money $124 26 ; Certificates redeemed in
the purchase of lots $36.56; Estate of J. T.
Itticlllhenny for Printing $20.50; Repairs to
Pump $4.00; Incidental expens s $5.66 ; To
tal expenses foi the year $690.97 ; which
leaves a cash balance in the bands of the
Treaurer or $210.64. J. L. SCHICK,
MEMORIAL CHURCH FESTIVAL.—
The Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival in
Agricultural Hall, lait week, in aid of the
Memorial Church enterprise, was a perfect
success, financially and socially. The gen tle
men and ladies in charge of the movement
deserve much credit for the judgment and
taste evinced in the management of the fes
tival, the perfect order and systematic ar
rangemen•s cemtributing largely to the
comfort of ell concerned. It was rather a
pleasant social entertainment than a "fair."
We called in on Friday evening—found the
Hall crowded with old and young—and yet
not the least confusion or disorder. Every
body seemed to be enjoying themselves,
and the various tables doing a good busi
ness. The Ice Cream, furnished by Mr.
GRUEL, was delicious, while Strawberries,
Cakes, and Lemonade were in abundance.
W. BLAIR £ SON,
South End, Carlisle, Pa
During the year w•e have realized from the
It was intended to limit the Festival to
Thursday and Fri 'ay evening, but the un
expectably large attendance and pleasant
ness of the entertain' cut, induced .those
having the mutter in charge to continue it
on Saturday afternoon and evening. The
entire proceeds amounted to about WI,
from which the expenses in purchase of
cream, strawterrics, dc.c., are of ciur to be
deducted. Of this sum about e 75 bad been
contributed in advance, besides a liberal
supply of Cakes, Butter, Eggs, Sc by citi
zens of town and surrounding country.
A pleasant inc'dent occured on Thursday
evening, In the appearance in the Hall of
the Children of the National Orphans'
Homestead, accompanied by the officers of
the Institution who came by' special invita
tion of the Students of Pennsylvania Col-
lege. The little folks remained about an
hour in the Hail and seemed to be delight
ed with their visit. Before leaving they
sang very effectively the beautiful Hymn,
"Shall we gathei: at the Ricer.*" We are re
quested by the officers of the Homestead to
acknowledge their obligations to the Stu
dents of the College for their courtesy in
inviting the children of the Homestead to
be.preaent at the, Festival.
The String Band, composed of amaten
musicians of this place, were present on
Thursday evening, and contributed largely
to the pleasure of the evening.
HOUSEKEEPERS who want the worth
of their money should buy Tin-ware, &c., at
S;, C 4. Coos's, (formerly. A. Polley's) York
street, as it is well known his ware is made
of the very best material. He also has a full
assortment of the best Cooking Stoves to be
had, warranted to give satisfaction in every
resteet. Xlso; Eriainelied Preseric Kettles,
Metal Boilers, Brass Kettles, and, In fact, . a
hundred others articles, at prices certain to
please. He is also prepared to put up House
and Barn Spouting i at short notice. Cook is
agent for gunion's " Pittsburg Copper, Liglit-
I ning Rod and rusher's Self-sealing Fruit Can.
2t
A FULL ASSORTMENT.—The attention
of Farmers, Builders, Contractors, and oth
ere is invited to the large assortment of
LUMBER of all kinds suitable for building
purposes, to be found at Col. C. H. BoEH
LEA'S LUmbfir. Yard, at 'airtlei'
street and Railroad depot, including Boards,
Planks, Flooring, Biding, Laths; Pickets,
Shingles, etc.—Also Posta, hewed and saw
ed, with prime Fencing Boards, white Pine
and Hemlock. His stock is not only large,
but bia arrangements are such that he can
sell at the very lowest cash rates. Also,
constantly on hands Black-smith, Lime-Bur
ners' and Stove COAL, tf
pll-Housekeepers and others wanting
good Cooking Stoves, the best in the mar
ket, warranted to bake and give satisfaction,
or any thing in lind of Tin Ware, Japan
Ware, Hollow Ware, Chamber Sets, Bread
and Spice Boxes, Ice Cream Freezers, Wa
ter Coolers, Coffee Mills, Bird Cages, Fruit
Jars and - Cans, Waiters, &c. etc., win find
just what they want at -the Ware-room of
Col. C. H. Buxur.sa, corner of Railroad and
Carlisle street, opposite the Pasaenges, :Den
pot, And at prices which, defy competitloh. -
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MARRIED.
CABEIKAIf-£121711111L -0 11 the 28d inst., by
Rev. E. BraidenbaUgh, Mr. Genets C..Cash
man to Miss Mary R. Snyder, slice thhphies,
Bierrsit—RAtrx.—On the Mb init. by
Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. John Enter Co' Mho,
Jeaspigne Baum,- both of this place.
HAUNT —lituuver.—On the 11th •inst., at
the 'residence of the bride's father, by Bee.
W. H. Keith. Prof. J.B. Harry, of Belmont
'ononty, Ohio, to biles E.nma B. daughter of
W. B. Mullin, seq., Mount Hollow ti~,
Cumberland nounty, Pa.
MuMis—P l kmat..— On the 18th lust.. by
D. M. Blackwelder,Mr. D. W. Millet
to Mks To Hobe, both of Latimore twp.
"USD.
Ontre.-.on the 18th inat" Miss Mary
On aged * yews and 8 months.
1111,10oP,—Qu the 26tli ult.. at Ida mi
aow* lei IsIOW anuuty, Mao, Edward
Ibilinailbeiberly of this county, in the 77th
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
GOOD WAGES t CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT GIVEN,
Gettysburg, Pa.,-June24.-4t
NOTlCE.—Lettera of Administra
tionL on the estate of Haug Maas, lataofAdams
county, deceased, tutting bean granted to Halms 1101/11
residing in Perry county, he hereby irises notice to all
persons Indebted to said estate to call and make immedi
ate payment, and those haring claims against the mane
will present them properly authetsticated for seamiest.
D. MCCONACC HT, Esq., G ettysburg„ w ill settle all claims
against said estate, as my Agent.
Juno 24.—et* HENRY YOULK, Adair.
A RARE CHANCE.
THE CELEBRATED -HORSE .
CASHIER
-I"OW OFFERED FOR SAT E. OVER $lOOO will be
realized from this bone this mem No risk In the
Investment as his life is insured. For terms. At., simply
to T. T. TATE.
June 24.-3 t Gettysburg, Pa.
President
'GRANT AND COLFAX ,
Sketches of their Lives, the Plattxm, Lenses of Aecept•
Portraits of all Ins Presidents, an/ Noah Statis
tical Motto 'relating to previous Presidestiai
.A good Agent wanted la thb county.
Addre.. . 11. 11. LLOYD 1 CO., Publishers,
June 24.—1 t 21 John street, Now York.
THE COMING CONFLICT!
VATX give vaster Inducements to Agents than any
V other House le the trade. Ladies and Oast; get
up Club. in our greet
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Silver Ware,
Plated Ware, Sc.,
Thousands as testify as to the su , erior quality and
the large remuneration received Ibr selling our goods.—
We will present to any pence, (free it/ tzpalas,) seeding
as a club, gouda worth $3 tolf3oo, or will pay cash If ne
c goods g.
Alloods sold at an uniform prime( OM DOLLAR. kw
each art icle.
We have made special farm:mm*llW with the ciao
brated ORIENTAL TEA COMPANY, to supply tbetr
standard Tea and Coifs's, at Omit bast prima „
Agents wanted see here. Descriptive Circulars
w dl Las sent free, cm app •
COMA LICYI2 t 00., Mashy' Aganto,
64 aml tlb I ederal'Atreot, Barton, lbw.
June 21.-1 m
Has for Sale 150 Farms, Mills, Foundries,
Machine Shops, Tavern Stands, Conn •
try Seats, Store Stands, Town
Houses and Town Lots,
PrINSYLVANIA,M.kaTLAND L OVUM BUM
Persoru whaling to purchase as well ai sail pro•
per!" win* well to gin at coy oleos sw'adltrass by let-
ter, as they will Ind It to their advantage.
AT PAXTON'S swim, ON THZ HILL, BALTIZORZ
STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA.
every week frees the City, Previaionic/4W and arum
Fruits Of all kinds, ai ray. on Laud, ai 14404 rates.
FLOCS, CORN YELL, CIIIIIIIS;TOINiCIDSZ, TIN 11,-
,OAR, SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES,
NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY,
• /1110021 S, La; alto,
sneh as Scantling, Posta; Shingles /Irak, &a, continual
Iy on hand at lowest lief ng rata' ? Cdland•.ee.
Jane
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ,
gRIVAT.E SALE.
- I
The undersigned offers at IPrivate Sale OK Farm on
which he now redder In batter tawnskip,l on the mad
leading from Bell's KUI to )riddlekremi. sheet I mile
from ArenAtsvilla, adjetning TIM* iir Mot lima, WID-
Taylor,and others, and containing 1011 ACM, more or
lest TOO lasprosonseune condor et. d i e!
WininiBBOARDIED DWILLINO s Kitchen st•
tubed, a good Frame Bank Barn, Carriage Home, KIT
and Spring House, and other oitballdiasa • red li/t 1
of water near the door, and • meshes Bruit is the
Spring 11 , zee ; a thriving Orchard of hoplorad all kiwi,
of choice trait. The property is in good conditice;'
land in a fine Mate if cultirsoUolio and tier talildbfg la
thorough repair—thedwelllng being statlideatly arse
to accommodate two lunilies. about 111 - Agree are in
rood Meadow, and shoat zb Amos •ix Thither. It lies
on the Conowago The location mirrarroeadings make
it a very desirable property.
Persons wieldy( to—dew the promisee, or ascertain
terms, will arty to the subscriber roadies thereon..
June 2t.-2m DANI2I, AitSPILIT.
~cbstpt7er copy. _
~~ .
~~ .;
iltut akdrtrtiotmento.
ON APPLICATION TO
HENRY CHRITZMAN
OUR NEW CHART
Er3ECI
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
IS IMAM
GITINCI TYL SIEST GT LIIVILBSIS OF
JOHN C. ZOUCK,
Lind Ageut,
NEW OXFORD, ADAMS co., PA.,
Jan. U, 11AU.-4.1'
GROCERIES & LUMBER
FRESH GROCERIES
LUMBER,
New Boot and Shoe Store.
D. KITZMILIXBA BRO.,
GE TTYSB PRO, PENNA.,
Y Oltg STREET, OPPoStr*iiEß*l 4 lK.
T H : ",deitg hate e, e g e rp4 a a"
Patir d nwaa ft ::
really eocuAl by Soma t blocarran, and have Jest
received from um City a large assurtmewt of
BOOTS & SHOES
P 0 I
GENTLEMEN, LADIES_
DREN S' WEAR, ,
Consisting; of Calf & Sip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral' Gai- ,
ters Slippers ,&c.
We, also XAMIVACTCIIII- TO 0111Zll. au .
kir,!
BOON ASP attois. work beim(' ptiodo
materials ad by lint clams wortaea Tem maim- pr.
taerhas beer la tie brim Si, wfso ca i rl
17:1d 148 r el a " itt"li eta ltv .
•
at lowest cash prices, ie give mu In sualebotlea.
DAVII sornisium,
JAM& KIIIII*II.LIIII4
to a l r atirl D wZa nt a N wr i cal li t
14,11114.-11
JOB PRINTING,
•
r t
o ;
EXECUTED mem 4ipg4ll ,l r,
VT TIM TIM ellarnr
Earsas's WIN*
laar e p u u s r e it d y au
a m , pe es rt s s
di o = A
rpials for inns4.h
Pu ri ,, t 40 —q 4
4wifos" sl alea_llukl,
.„,
•
Oki
low s tii%
TIMOITEAT
CONOW4I4IO PIGS 'FATE,
pszpAsssn'irt
0 . )rf , PEIG 9 9-Nt M;ol).ffc
,
• ulTL,NsTows,
• .
rill HI Moorage P A r o is destined to sittbil et th e
.1 hand oranarricsn ertWsers. basalreadyproved
tts 811011/LIGR QV Ilia, and ample certificate' of
its bid *erns wIII anon be furnialted to the public; The
proprfttWn will spare no 'nesse se t Paint to ma* ii •
reliable and uulibrm article. It is superior to Peruvian
ao badl44l/111 ft is MAC 1./18"IM IN ITS STIP=
and SCNIAL TO IT ON MR FIRST "CROP. It does not
terostissattate Oe 1011, as most of the fertilisere-in the
inarket do, and leitve the land after gathering,the first
crop in a worse Condition than before using het ft re
mains an active fertilizer in the soil, and contitmeaje+r
after d. year to show itself on every crop that In put In the
lan
The Conowago Phosphate contains a large percentage
of kennoula and Phosphoric acid, which are essential
elements to vegetable food. They either enter dimly
lutesithe plait or prepare the alkalise in the soil to do so.
The base of. the Oonowago Phosphate is PIIR2 RAW
IKONS. completely and thoroughly dissolved without the
see *rimy volatile agent.
Oise of the great advantages of the Conowago PhDs
plate is that it . will dissolve the sand in the soil and set
the silica free to be absorbed by the growing' plant,
which fa a very import:act ingredient in giving !Imams
and strength to the stalk and grain. It loaf present the
jaßiwp anstiodging of craps that are force. up by a wet
and warm season, and will greatly facilitate the ripening
of the grain and secure Waviest the rust.
Agencies are being established throughout the wan
trg wherever fertilizers are sold. We are not afraid to
place it beside the best in the country.
Let all the farmers and planters make up their minds
that they will try the tircat Conowago Phosphate this
fan.
Price fifty Dollars par ton.
BENSON k HIAIIB, Proprietors.
Conowago Phosphate being made very fine,
end thoroughly dlstlntegrated, makes it convenient to
use in the °rills, and mixes more freely with the soil.—
All farmers know tne Ivantage of fine fent liters.
June 17, le6B,—tf
GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers in' Flour, Groceries,
Imo
Notions, &c.,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
I.NVITE the attention of the public to their large stock
of Goods, at the old stand, on York street, next door
o Globe Inn, consisting of the Lest of
GROCER lES,
kc.; t Sagan, Syrups, Melanges, Coffees, 'fees, Bpices, Salt,
he
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
ID the artriet, with Him, Shoulders, S Idea, Flab, Dried
Fruits, Confections, Ac. A {l9,
NOTION.S,
In great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Ston•-ware,
Croeken-ware, Baskets. &gars, Tobaccos. and a thou
sand and oneother articles.
_ .
nice and fresh, always fur sale.:
GILLUM k CO. will spare no offert to please, and are
confident of being able to do so by constantly keeping a
fall sad choice stock, and selling at the eery lowest pro.
Eta. 0 °Orlin' PILOOCCI wanted, either forum cash or
to exchange fey goods, highest market price allowed.
JOSEPII 8. GILLESPIE,
• DAtinCL CASIIMAN.
Jane 17,1113.—1 f
REMOVAL!
The earn of SOPIIIM 11tcCaavaxy hare removed to
North Baltimore street, next door to Spangier's Shoe
Store. We have oa hand a choice auurtment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES
JEWELRY,
of all kinds and latest styles. Silver and Plated Ware
also, fine Gold, Silver and Steel
SP E CTA - CLES
of the best manufacture. Also, Violins, Guitar*, Ac
cordions, Slates, Pies, Sc., Violin and Guitar Strings
Hem he.
All kinds of R airing in our- Line done
at as reasonable prices as elsewhere,
and warranted.
sir Thankful tor past favors. we solicit *emotion/ice
of same. ELOPES k McCARTNEY.
Jose 17, 111611.-if
GENIJ GRAATT WANTE D to
T
sell the beet and moat reliable Ulf of the Greatest of
Living &Idler*. ly Hoo. J. T. Headley. the lutmessely
popular Hiatorlaa at irsahlogtoa. Napolsoa,Besrs d fitlt
Ferrara, etc, fur which our Agents eau oleo taker or
doh; asap an Agency at once Wore the Mild la taken
wants. ft. book Is timely ; popular aad
cheap and selling aplendidty. Our terms unexcelled, wad
at oats for el/safer. Address
June 24.-40
AGENTS WANTED.
Al 4 . 40/1151Tit w!acoipr vow toad, awl aft partial wbo
propoda to bto a lit.• of lean. Urant, ahuald ander
amnia, that taw rEIaft,,),LALLIMA I Or
GENERAL GRANT,
sr =UZI D. iucatussott, Author of
"FIELD, DUNGEON & ESCAPE," & "BE
YOND THi 31I:481Ssippi,"
was written with the sit.,..tirm of the tliustriont Genera/
and is the owithstly authentic and authorized Biegrawhy
of him, and slit cutlialll a master important and inter
esting muter ttootherb. k has or can obtain, f.c Moll lee
ad the thwomatitionet ...Sts. reader and other lettere and
documents Jaunt bree...ent Lincoln, Geoerala Grant,
Ittu..kner, Lee and others from originals eutrnated to the
tattler, sad matters of the hiemat lawortaacei, relating
to the ciril government since the w.r, never Made put,-
tie and as elegant Meet Engraving and condetwied life tit
111011WILKYOULFAX.,
2.h /FULL P.t3B =CM/ STINGS.
The Aksibor is widely inown me onaof the moat truth
ful as well as Lrfliwot .. ricers. lie was with General
drain Miring twat of lug Western thnpaigns, and as a
Journalist writing from "Headgear-fere in the Fieki."
was one of kw earliest supporters. fie write* front per
med (*.erraticism and from material gathered from
channels wetted to him by
GENERAL.GRANT
and hie Week. It roatenta will prose its ouperlority
WWI 4/1 others: Don't cell or boy as tuterbr
Look st4bts brat.
Complete to Ist alone, Awl will CA:Mali/3 eagrselop
fifths tlkkasoCoosentl,a. Circulars seat, and bighorn
ectutmhtelons paid. ♦ddreu
AI RICAN PUBLISIIINO CO., Mulford, Ct.
Jana 17.-4 t
TO THE LADIES.
We me agent, over ON; HUNDRED foreign and
Dorneetk Manufactruers, and are prepared tofurnish the
whole country with DRY and FARM. 000Dd, SILLS,
SHAWLS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, FURNITURE,
PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES, Sc., *c o at the uniform
price of
One Dollar for each Article.
Seed your clubs (410 and upwards, for descriptive
checks, se mans 'distort/cis can be obtained for One
Dollar, with 10 cents' for each check.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE. '
Presents worth from VI to $lOO-sent lies of charge to
spots minding clubs.
sal-Agente wanted in every town.
CUSHMAN A CO.,
10 Arch straw Boston,
Jaws 10.-41
Cashtown prings.
EIGHT MILES FROM GETTYSBURG.
B. P. KITTINGER, Proprietor.
•
rpm: uodersigned, basine thoroughly re•dtted the
1 !NATIONAL HOTEL. in Caehtown, •ith the Bprinp
attached thereto, invitee the attention of the public to
hiesaperfor accommodations. Persian deelrhog to spend
a haw weeks or sonar inn health/ nalibbabood, with
the advantages of pure mon tan air. dully baths, trout-
Lida& he. can had no nen atarectlve plan. Visitors
to Gettysburg and the Battistield rem ;reach it la a.
couple hours ride over a good road.
The fitabllog aotsceninodations are among the beet In
the oonnty. A Sad table and the best of W Ines and
Liquors. Charges reasonable. '
E. P. KITTINGER.
June 17, 11118.—Sat
. .
Journeymen Carpenters
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
GOOD WAGED will begtren fur:lnt class bands.. Ap
ply busnedtattly to
W. C. STALLBMITII & lON,
June 10.—W Gettysburg, Pe.
•
Shingles,' Sbanglesl
40 cxx) OR r. 0,000
.0111.1111 18 1ra r o
animals
Sra rile at DANIEL PITElt9' flaw Mill, 34 int's Borth.
sailed liaademntsi ow the roadleadlas 'from Beaded"
TOORt a rlot , "!-**lt *add
ex rot • see
"fts 3 . - 11. ,WALBAY..
MANTRA MAKING.
;MARIA WU3OfBRE Y
-• • •
FatIPBOTIIILLT trims Os IttaeitYstorr
that ape heprepared to do ail Wets of,p1•11 Writ&
ioliaadait, - de., ayeariaabla tarots. at o lets
bog at.ltarsesidesee est Sielt street, opposite !teal's*
Cleatesdat JUDO is; IP6B—U
WAN T ED ,A,G - EN TS;
oriy tont
to Ponnylvaga, to Dell oar maim
jt. (NOW a
.-011 ANT AND COLFAX, &c.
Ikateri la aa coral WO: loran Ilbond.
:4111intot, -i. o. INAIRD * 00.,
flag ito"friligiritor
- ,
111=11111
BUTTER AND EGGS,
(Gold and Sther,)
A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher,
400 Ct. estna t street, Phila.
Writ
ItiP nustO •
GRAIN ORADLEL
asurroArrue i th• bed
Cradle ha vais-;" by lab bi st i en.
.11010010:;-' ~ 1 4 0
6-4-0 NUILE S,
Mil
UNION PACIFIC
It A I R'4 AD
Are not finished and In operation. Sixty ingesottrack
have Wen laid this spring, and the work Non the whole
linehetween the Atlantic and Pacific States Is being
pushed . forward more rapWly„ than ever beton. Yen
than twenty theissand Men are emplayed. and it is not
Impossible that the entire tract. from Omaha to Rama
merlin, will be' dabbed in-1560 Instead of 1110. The
means provtded are ample, and all that energy, Olin end
mosey can do to secure the completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
at the earliest possible del, will be done.
The UNION Pkt:IfICRAILROADOOMPANT receive:
L—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and
all necesiary timber and other materials fuund along
the line of Its operations..
IL—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 sires of land
to the idle, taken In alternate sections on each side
of Its road. This Lin absolute donation, and will
be a source of large revenue in the future.
111 —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of gaited MAYA Thir
ty-year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000 to $46,000
per mile, according to the dillculties to besunacauir
ed Oil the Various sections ti be built. The Govern
ment takes a second mortgage as security, sad It is
expected that not only theinterest, but the priaci
palamonnt may be paid In services rendered by the
Company in transporting troops, mails, be. The in
terest is now.much more than paid in tide way, br
saleri *roaring a great saving ib thee sad money to
the Government.
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to true its
own RUST MORTGAOS BONDS, W aid in building
the road, to the same amount as the U. 8. Bonds, Is
sued for the same purpose, and no wore. Tin Gov
an's:re Pawns the Ti tutees fm the Pint Mortgage
Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company
ouly as the road is completed, and after it has beim
examined by United States Commissioners and pro-
nounced to be In all respects a Snraclase Railroad,
laid with s heavy Trail, and completely supplied
with atations, turnouts, car-shops, locomotives, cars,
Re.
V.—A CAPITAL STCICIE SUBSCRIPTION from tke stock
holders, cierhkh ever Night Malign Deßays hay
b . iten paid in upon th e work already done, and which
will be increased as the wants of the Company Is
quire.
VI.—NET CABII ZARNING3 on Re Way Business. that
already amount to Nola :BAN :es Drrnizer on ilk,
First Mortgage Bonds. Thaw earnings are no is.
dication of the vast through trains that must follow
the opening of the line to the Padile, but they cer
tainly
prove that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon moth • property, costing nearly three times thalr
amount,
ABE SECUBE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY
The Company hive abundant means in their treasury.
and make no appeal to the public to purchase their
Bonds, la the daily subscriptbus are entirely adieu.,
tory ; but they submit that, for entire security and libel ,
al returns, there is certainly no bettor investment In the
market.
The Union Pacific Bonds are for $l,OOO each, hare
conpons attached. They hate thirty years to MS, and
bear annual interest, payable on the first days of Jame.
ari and July at the Company's Mei la th.Cttr of jaw
York, .t the rate nisi: per cent in gold. The Principal
IN payable in gold at maturity. The price la 1111 t, and
ate present rat, of gold, they pay a liberal - Incas' on
the., cost.
She Company Wine that thews Bond., at the present
rate, are the cheapest security it the market, sad re
serve the right to &drams the pries at say time. Sub
scriptions •111 be received in New York.
Subecri?tions will be received b Gettylibutg, Ps, by tie
ruin NATIONAL BANE and
GETTYSBURG NATION'AL RANK,
and irrNew York
At thii CO.IIPANT'A Of /ICI, No. 2} NASSAU STPART
2011$ 3 . CISCO & SON, BANILNItS, No. 59 WALL St
♦nd hl the Company's ad►erttned rgent • 'broughams the
Resipllastees ahead be etale is drafts or other fast&
par is ,New York, gad the Goads will be sat free of
charge 6,r , ratans tapers. .Parties ateLoclaing through
local ages:a, will look to thew for their safe *Liao).
A PAMPRLK? AND NAP lOst 11NS bee jut bega t
published by the itkeripasy, &tag taller taanyuitSit
thaela possible U. aa suilverilsesuist,rospostiesg the Pio.
grate of the Work, the Itasoannee th.Qootry traversal
by the Road, the llama for Couotimetloa, and the Vain*
uf the Bonds, ebkh will be Hat free ea application at
the Company's aka or to any of the adv./land agents.
' JOHN J. CISCO, Treasaner,liew York.
Juan 3, 1863. (April 22.-30
CARPENTERS. tlitc::=l.l
Arcbitecturesed Scar isaddisg.
A. J. LICKN KILL & Pubboilers, TrOy, New York.
THE SUCCESS
OF TUE ONZ DOLLAR. 84111 A !INVOLUTION IN
W ll film"
at a uniform price ONI DOLLAR.
each witless as are used by evit7 6a Ily, at a leas
price tbaa they are 'old by say whaler-111e dealer is Nowt
fork or Roston.
Agents wanted to 00-opstate with as in semis( oat a
Om which nests the waste 0 the million, sad la abs
disposal of • large and varied stock of Dry and isacy
Gnats, Silver Plated Were, llifatchse, Carpeting, he.—
oar terms to Avast" are superior to those of say other
Scm, as oar circular will show. Those getting up clubs
can secure a piece of Meeting, Watch, Stlk Di ess,ghawl,
Sewing Machine, tc ,
FREE OF COST.
A cheek durrib lag an article to be mold fur a Dater
10 eta ; 20 tor 42; 40 for $4; tel tor $11; 100 for $lO, out
by mail. Send money by. Registered letter. Menhirs
mailed free to any address. Agents wanted everywhere.
Address HARRIS & PLURMICR,
S 4 Hanover at., Boston, Maw.
Look ! Look I Look !
G Ii WN :AI "RBIAr Mr PN. AaSA:to whom i a
dared.
We will send you • Bowing Machine or Ilk. Dress free
of cost.
Glee tu t Catalogues anti free.
SHAW it FISK,
P. 0..80x_31711, Boston, Max.
'IAN& YOU TRIED Toms & col)
Nonpareil - Dollar Sale ?
TV yon have not now is your time to ware the groat
1. set bargains ever offered by any cancans in the world.
InvesUote this at ooete—it will pay. AU Lanka in the
Dollar &ale boaintna advertise to give the beet bangatna,
best inducements to agents, ac. 04 Oasis telt Um
gory. ri e proof qf tha psg. is As eating. Team
lower than the lowest. Circulars sent free. Address
TOWLI a CO., 7 Tremont Row, Boston, Man.
Proof of our statenust that we have made
A COMPLETE
REVOLUTION
IN TRADE,
can be Laud DI the fact th a t the Immense business we
here built hag Isthmoid a ululate& of eseu.oewasexe
to imitate our club system, sad some by advertielag the
presents they will ghe to agents, - seek, inunameWelte.~
to divert acme of per badness to thONIINNTQL- We MINI
alb announcement dimity totems die pate that It
will be tbr their Interest to patronize ear lousy as we
;still continue to an men agate An emus imam
turn TO AGISTI ?N AN ANT OTILIR OONCINN IN TIM 1110111-
UAL
We sell every description of DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
PLATED WARE, IRWILRY, WATCHER, guzwiNG
11ACIM1113, de., to., foe the *name priceofONl DOL
LAR. Circulars meat to say address free.
IPAILIESII s CO,
Nos. OS sod 100 Hammer st„llostos.
GREAT SALE
of -OF - ; t.
Dry Goods, Ciipetings,
toOrrs &
SILVER PLATED WARE,
ALBUMS ,.
yarletyof "iambi& sad ackal article's Ile ash at
One Dollarof each Article.
• check dsscriblas sa reads selested tae oar Melt
br rale at ONE DOIJ.Ak, will be seat as the r•cslpt at
Tsui Czars to pay par
No charge for Sc.hedtdes or Cheeks made
td ale eltimb#43Peng •
load tar Menders, as tick tbe treat . Masai ails ei
theklad,latkaoeaatr7..A*lttio
, FAiIifHAM: & CO.,
Wales the- I
.ii j
CS .4.1r,05e s A , . ... .. • 4 4 )g l eC i rl
ga 1 44 4 1 4. .. 1P.'" .AY liiilit , 4lney or rried lady
w . „„, ~,,. ~
_,.
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s‘-?'"wo. '-'f*".,, . •
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T;.
Efl
Or !MI
BIM
VuDad dudes
TRADE.
01 ALL MD&
..., , f,r.l ,c
far *tivatiiiwento.
AT GRAND STREET
HAP‘ STORE,
aIkIINFTRIUE OITY,
The, Largest and 'Chi*at Sicick qf
STRAW GOODS
in ibis My, toitkout doubt.
MUUmory Gkoolla,lllbbeey Silks, Irkmars, Parasc44.'lrius
kg* Notions, Misty Drew tad Mak Trims
mod lelegits, all limier regalia. prices.
LAW Wise Wean. Ourostit at 60 etc, 76 eta, 61.00,aad
6pwards, amp.
serMILLINERS SUPPLIED_-us
NDISAILD WNW,
309,311 and 311% U, aai, elk 68 sod 7$ Miss Artois:
Mb Block But trams Nu Bowery
Juno 10,13 ft-4m
CIRCULAR,
MILL,
MULAY,
GANG and
SA W S
Ivory Saw that Ceara oar Tootory Lo on Tempotof
and Poise Wooed, peavey tree sad gm, sad mods of
nod kola temper by our patent tempering proms.
A XES,
Cosmos shape, es good as the beet. TM
RED JACKET
(COI. B URN'S P. TENT)
cannot be excelled. We gaarauty they will cat Id per
cent. mon than common Axes, with lees labor to the
chuliPw•
Sir Send %r circular and prices to
LIPPINCOTT & BABEWELL,
PrrTSBURGH,PENNA,
Sole Itarafaeterert. For sale by principal liardware
Darien.
ASTROLOGY.
Tllll RENOWNED AMC/LOOM, MADAME H.P.
WARDS, from the positious of the Planate at the
time of your birth, deducts your future destiny, and al
so monde you • correct picture of your future partner,
with date of maniacs characteristics and appearance.
Gives information ethics or stolen property, tell. yea the
business you are best qualified to porn.. sad sends ilk..
nese rrith all desired infermation, by rotors wan, for
fifty Clete. Write plainly the date of your birth. and
addrins Maria/is U. P. WARDE, Lock Box 227, Lock
port, N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED TOR Tali
Official History of the War
Its Causes, Character, Conduct & Results,
BY lION. ALEXANDat IL. ISTSPIINNS.
Its ready wile, combined with an locrommod oommir
Skit, asks it the beet subscription book sew publashatt.
Ooe aginit in Liston, Pa.. reports 791 subscribers In
three days. Another in Newton, 103 subscribes* is lour
days.
Send for Circulars and re* oar taros, sad tall dr
scattettem of the work.. Address NATIONAL P 1111114511-
1110 CO, Philadelphia. Pa.
CRA WIOILDI Stamp and Hock Intractor and tievator
perfected. Rend for circular: A. Crawford, Wan
re*, Maine.
STENCIL STOCK
S?AFFORD MANUFACTURING CO , 66 - Faltoo street,
Niro York. Circulars and samplas fres.
•
VIT ANTED, AGENTS, $75 to $2OO
TV per meth, everywhere, male and female, to In
troduce the OIMIIINM IMPROYID COMMON 811/8N
ILMILY SAWING MACIUNI. TYY seackias will stitch,
ham, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bled, braid ate embroider in
a most superior 11111111611 r. Price caly $lll. lull; war
ranted for &vs years. We will pay MOO br any ma
chine that will sew a stronger, more beentilli, or more
elastic seem thea oars. It makes the -glastic lAck
!Mitch." livery wooed stitch can be cut. sad still the
cloth cannot be palled spent without, tearing it. We
,pay &goats from $76 to INOO per mouth and eupeasse, or
a commission from which twice that automat cam be
made. Address 8 SCOMB & CO., P111:811IINGII, PA., or
BOSTON, MUd.
CAUTION.—Do sot be imposed upon by other parties
palming of worthless cast-Iron machines, under the
same paw otherwise. Oars is the slaty geaulne and
really metal asap machine suuaufactured.
Vtarblt lards.
C A NON ' 8
MARBLE WORKS,
COEMEMOI BAlirLitoml AND EAU MID
DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOWIE,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
1/117 DZSCRIPTION Of W. 12 NXICUTZD IN
THZ 11241 T 5T11.201 TIM Aar.
miry *n47,-4
G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD.
& IRO
IA Lot York Street Getty•Larg, PL. - Wkwre tlq
-
ars prepared to tarnish all kinds of work I'd.& ilso,
SIMI AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES
11.11 1 1TLX8, to., IC
to the shortest sotles,aad u cheep this eheapasL—
isa•G iv •as a seal. Predate takes Is anakaags fa
work
Gottysbar J2ll ISV
n=g Addeo. •
GETTYSBURG LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES.
THE P ii rmietor of these Stables,
tadiagt orth., liberalpatroaaceamaiotoluro
rseered,lmid este to Worse sheribl kel st sewn hole
the LIWWAT liVellein at lb old naiad on Washlaitaa
etrest,Gettyebari, hear the leUrowd, where bob pre
pared at aUtlmea to aceossOodateparaaaiwitUaything
la hie Item:
11.0n3Z8,00•0111115, NUMBS ,act.,,
undated at short notice and on remonablt tonna, and
compotant dt Imre east along ndeoired. Portosowillko
owned to Otlaeo Mona, or Malay. ploreln the country.
Bait stodt and Oesch se are Ora* Int dam, and no paint
will be se make a comfortable. Ito
a pr pates atill Wpm to k coiteboo for fusorslot
ad atm tonnalleedeatring to so *roc th. Little NOW
or lovidttiolfpfkago.
Aim-80 . 111/ AID 11111.1111
.11lbeboalktaadaetaataUtfrea. Pereoasital
t oirollooestook win tad It to their adreateige to=
sa am lda sleek la inartrahmita be as rep
Aoudad or so sale. He has a Ise lot of. llermatuad
tali etiori~ali bawd wide/evil' be sotto* reams&
Meters& elm stemma sadirroe Cron dimes, and
area aaraatial wove se Petsose will
malt to tbefradinitiagata at the aid staid balker
Meager
I.• iene" 44 paczowrinuorn
THE EAGLE UM!,
sa MILLTIGIe SittiAss
108 1 41WORI avecGeste/61mA Pa:
r .
Mil
A FARM AT
PUBLIC BALE.
pu tIRMICAM, , a, I4. wsii artb t T v
at taw Illetste of Dalhada gawk trial mil at ,
on dabarday Me Sat day of Jim not, at 12.11111 A it,
on taut
tolrasnrtA itt42o4 lll4 == n of
t
w I°. Youtgl#Lise WI" /001114Nel n atimas, eon
tainting lla waglim"
p di . Acesa.& wbkidi t.
Waodidad. Tim wastaata wait* a awe
**, MO DifillioidanikiMdded a.
g
Tvtiasattof ma:maw Sky
1a it padorder, and 081 SSW kit
bnandbeed. ' • ' - • • , -.* , ,*.*. ,
Adwat bennialtoatiker in iniarimin salt
Apek posowtrwa i g to vibar - 1110
an dm aadirsigaad nnidadir . ,
P4lllllll- 44„. Attainkneswils Isidro sod trent . Maws
co day of ode by JOHN C 1155. MOW.
April 21.—ts
slyCblayikr copy.
. .
A FIRST CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
*this two miles of Gettysburg, on the Earsia.
burg road, with all necessary improvement/.
sad in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 100
Acres,to snit purchasers. Terms reasonable.—
For Makes Information, apt& to
11131. *nu
Sept. 18-tt -Gettysburg, ~
ra.
TOWN PROPERTY
T HE underaig . ned offers at Private
am old DOBBIN TWILLING, at theJanctica
of th. Taasytown and intsalttsbarg roads, in lb. borough
of Gettysburg. The MIMI* is rahrtantAtily built of stows,
and seatahts twelv• large roam. Then is a strong,
aervar-OdUag Buda, of ant rata Vita' ill th. basersat
and ljS Acres of land causected with it. The location
les very *snot ens, sad with a ittel additioural outlay
this 001114 be made me of** nod osasiortabi• sad ds
arable homer in the borough or its vicinity.
Iwe.l2,leff-tt JUNK RUPP.
CROSS CUT
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
The undarsiguad offers at Primate Bale the desirable
property. situate in freedom township, es the Ibumftts•
berg road, soar Morits's Tavern, oastaislag 20
name or lase inaprcrred with a two story PRANK Itte-
LUG sad lincla•baUdiag, Log Ism aad other ant-ha W
ings, ors Orchard of choice Trait of all kinds, • well of
good water earrenlent to the door, and other haprwre
meats. The land is in good order, and the location a de
sirable ow for store or anschanleal bashaesa. nay per.
son desiring to Mew the premises will call im IL H.
JAlXl.lllA r rillilibli bra adJobabag property of Itolaert
Hoe . Terms reasonable
Juno 7.--la ILIZ4.IIISE JAOOBB.
WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
Isar. ow land a tow TIAO/8 of 110. woad
pre-Wapitis Lards leadoff near Ea flitiwinOuanty
Towns, do., In wolf aattiod neighborhoods. which I Will
sell, or exchange at a fair price for Heal Licata la Ad
sins county, Pa. GEO. ARNOLD.
74.16 18111.—tf
ABATEMEFNT--SCIfOOL, TAXES.
Az abetment of ME PER cm. will be al•
l ow ed on all Reboot Tank ibf the Bonn& of Gettys
burg, aletweed On the current peer, wbkh way be paid
to eYe Collector W. Qum% or to the Tweseater B. U.
CIEIMITOCIL, on or before the Ist day of August Next
By order et tbe Board,
11. WARREN, Preaddeot.
J. T. McCuctf, Secretary. • Rua 17.-td
S CHOOL EXAMINATION:
There will be an Matuaineakm ts tor
the Comae Schools- of Gettysburg GlMMonnertet, la
the School Guildlog i 44
Friday Me 1001 ,15413 *sot,
at 10 o'clock, 4.1. th e Comity ItuperhtlAw dff, deut. The
Baud meet at 7 o ' c lock, P. M. of earns day to elect
Toschent.
H. WAIUt4, President. 4
J.l. ItteuAaar, Secretary. . ppm, 17 .-td,
NOTICE. , --Lettere of Aditinistra
tko th. sedate etefooriteuranOrdo of Cam
bodia township, Adorn county, ru, deceased, having
bow punted to Slue rindereigned rudditafy. gee weld
township, he hereby E l. notice to all wo= ladabt
od to mid netata to Make Immediate payment, mod those
balding claims evilest NIMINIPANI to presses* lbws properly
authenticated for settlement.
DAVID ' IBLINMED, Ado'r.
JUDO 11.-6 t•
DAY ID 8. Samens 1 g o ls Apra Tank Islet,
WaLust IL Waiwoon. j ,jMewuut.
And now to wit, May 26th, lUti, on notion of M. and
W. Steista, ILA. naiad,'" Attoestiek thepoert Vent
a role an the Dehelant ie pownesial Of a Lisa of land
situate in Ittinimun krersibip, Mem oseegy, conntining
3 Acresand 151 Perches, neat Aeleft Wade
et -aettysiturig We* on. sod
others, to appear and plead In this amen •MI 'MON
DAY OE AVOWS MET, A. X. 11"601010/1014. will
be entered. By the Court,
Juan 10.-41 3. A. KlTlMlLlWlllviltriAbl.
MGM! is hereby given that an or 5
.01 PE CZNT., healthier* as aka .11010 31 144 Ilor*
°ugh razes assessed br the your 11114, which shall be
Fite on ar beiore AULT 132,10(.4., tate Mime 001311,
Collector. By ord.r of Town Council,
BPANOLER„ Preeideut.
Attest :—Jeitzette Cot?, Secretary. [May 20.—td
THC school Directors or Berwick townehip will met
at the Pisan Ulla School House on asterday the
S7th of Jane next, of Iteekeok. P. It., foe the lampoon of
sista* oats New Scene Hann to Coatresaars, to he
built to ,ald Township. The boon amt be built be
tweeerthe lea ut July and the Ist of October.
By order of the Board,
-.- JACOB HULL, See'y.
Jose 10,-31
UAVlRAproenrdthe proper Docket, I rim orepare
JUL to litllithelD DOLDIASB' oulcamucupis. in acc.x.l -
SOP with a meat het dthe Lesielseuro dPenury!.
tont& Mann ankinioit t ionimi agnitroit dolt* WPM oat
ter. WM. D tiOLTZWOItiII, •
Register t Downier of hilmus county .
June I.o.—tt
IIE County Comemissionare take WI Method of ba-
Sorstiagg the Tempayere of Adams meaty Mid the
State Authorities no looser allow abatnaeot for early
pqmeet of State Taxis—but add It. per teat. to the
quota death county that does not pay by the lit of
Awed. Tb•Omass Wooers Malde» give ponce that
to order to meet this demand, Tampaywee threcabout
this meaty wiH be expected to pay on or barn' Om 11TH
DAY OW JOLT NlXT—otherwles lire per mat. mast be
added by theColleetorl to all caste. By order of Com
aasioners. J. N. W MATZ, Clerk.
Nay td
BOUNTY ACCOUNT.
STATEMENT of the Bounty Ac
taunt ot HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP, ADAMS CO.,
MOS J. lIITCALTII, Treasurer of Bounty Pend in
normal with rid townaklp
To balance on settlement, Apr 11251141067- $6, 11 7 4 81
Ta arenas received on Deplanes', 150 00
1516 1,1454 30
" 1587 -- 4,145 71
lday 107.
Amount paid in Gettraburg Bank $4,540 00
" • Carib& '• ... .....,. • . 1411.6 00
ripsaws of Gardner and Shaffer's ladle 36 45
Sondepaid • 4.ns co
ugswitm to Sonde paid—..—......---,--,-- 4 0 4 0 40
Orden paid 96 00
Treasurer% Oaansionios --.........*.5.......... 66 46
Valance due Township 142 1.7
We tie ifinfersigned. Auditors of llhintherfoti town
ship, Ideathcaeoiyirjoaviegiodthelthe Molt seenot of
Jamas J. Motealk Treasures of Boositi , load of said
toweetdpoth read the mane eadeethei slam gated sad
that there Is a balance In Ms hands due the township
allowslisid ortbo cam , of. nine lemodregneter seenty-tee
deltatw Lod tweatpthares cents. Willem Vey kiedilth•
let day of Jane, low
ICILan.
6rr 0 •
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Wage. uLi a bibilkties Amer Assets.
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h aw iiilroimt ikaatie
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alll ' '' n weiliaii. befiluse hi viaraissaV ma on at ,
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A. DESIRABLB
AT PRIVATE SALE.
plat galas.
TAX NOTICE.
TO BUIIDERIS.
Soldiers' Discharges.
NOTICE TO
TAX-PAYERS.
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