The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 25, 1868, Image 3

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    01110111 BORING VOUNTII ft
-The County Conlin istUone
lied the following Judges ut
euicytowu District Augustus
. Crouse and David 11. Rinc
ii)ritowri Di6triet, Jacob Erb
sor an i Julio Fleag le. ;
so.—Frederick MelliWein, or
re, was killed on the railroad
betlitown. La caster — county,
st ; he hal to Lancaster,
truing was kn, ked from• Pie
passing under a In idge, breaking
Last week, Philip Stoner and
as were arrested for forging a
c name of David Line, on the
posit Bank.—The recent trial
e Graham o‘ the ea,e pending
• cumberhind Valley Rail Raul
ud the Freighters slung the line
by his Honor's issuing au in
, hist the Company, prohibiting
hinging tolls higher than allow
barter..
—On Saturday. night last the
had r. meeting at Grum:title
, üblicans at Waynesboro. On
oat the meeting at Waynesboro
cans encountered some ten or
werats returning on horseback
recucastle meeting. As the
passed along the lipe of wagons
tepublicans the former employ
no In striking at-the lighted
ied by the latter. with other
uduct. Finally the Democrats
and attacked ir : a carriage
tour It, publicans, when George
the carriage. fired a pis
killing a young man named
.idnig near Waynesboro.
Jacob Barmant, a respectable
, ged himself iu his barn, near
urg,. on Saturday.
dating burglary was commit-
on Friday .morning he
ld 5 o'cloels, iu the jewelry
ut of Mrssrs. E. A. Barnitz and
bhers blew open an iron safe
r, and stole watches and jewel
er 1500, besides a number of
ouging to customers,—Willlam
was recently badly burned
while lighting a fire with -coal
•d of his injuries on the • 15th
RAILROAD WONDER.
lug of the Union Pacific Rail
yonder of the age. It makes all
•of railroad - construction tame s
&MA by comparison. It rushes
almost as if one of its own loco
the end of the track in tow and
drawing it out over plains and
nom some abundant reserve in
lundred mile stages of progress
ire moment than ten mile sec
linary roads. The rails are laid
The man who once gets ahead
-layers must keep "moving on''
ly as Poor Joe, or run the risk
of the sleepers of the road and
Is laid over him before he fairly
iced of the sweeping industrial
kiwil last the workmen began at
mile, where they had stopped
r refused permission to go on.--
•d miles were soon complete;
• of editors from Cape Cod, New
elawore bays, went out and saw
the 700th mile in July; and
ptember sun is shining upon the
•ho have passed the 800th mile
ho will get within almost hailing
Brigham and his Saints by
• Such marvelous speed is attain
skillful organization, rigid disci
watchful supervision over the in
,uy. Twenty thousand men are
acli with his own allotted work to
it the precise moment, and the
It is seen in the wonderful conti
:oad, which is to be the longest,
t, and the most important in the
nein] success or the roadie equal
. Although unfinished, and la
:e r many disadvantages, its earn
le pact year exceeded four
profits being largely in excess
eicst upon its First Mortgage
ich have been sold to the amount
'lam] millions. In every way
completion and the entire sue
road seem assured.
mint gotirto.
sS TO THE NERVOUS AND
LITATED, whose sufferings
tracted fr,m:hhhien cation,awl whose
looon,t cot went render existence
.oll.ring, or have ant/omi t
ut Lacli rg 0. what effect doe, it
your general health? Do you feel
ted, MUSS lc tired 7- Does • little extra
lee pnipitatiou of thu heart'Does your
sry organs, or your kidneys, fro.
It of order? Is your urine sometimes
or Micky, or is it ropy on settling? u r
Loin tine to the top Or is a 5tef,.,,,,t,
after It hoe stood awhile! fr2,„,,, ) „,h a ,
t breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your
r-' 4 l iltiY• spells of fainting,
lb.l to the 'that!? Is your memory Iru•
or mind coubtantly dwelling upon this
3-U feel moping, tired of
let De you wish to be left alone, to get
et-) body t hors any little thing mate
amp Is y , ur eh. p hr.lcen or restless?
3.•0r eye as brt /Want"( The bluoai on
bright Du you enjoy yourself in so-
Do Sou pursue your sootiness with thc
110 3011 feel as lunch confidence
spirits dull and nagging, given.
ouctwly? 'Um, do out My it to your.
Teel. /feet you restless nights? Your,
ur knees week, and have but little ap
u attribute this to dyspepsia cit•
•r,-sr!l-souse, venereal diseases hadly.
••Cv/ elet,bur. are all cap.sble of 'undue
the grow refire organs. The organs
a hen in pet feet health. make the num.
:Ju.k this th.,e bold, detlant.nuersetic,
cvesslul business-men are alwaye those
ive urgaua are in perfect health / You
h men complain 01 being melsneholy,ot
of palpltattou of the heart. They ate
Ley cannot succeed in business; they
rd and discouraged ; they are always
.L.mit au the cutilsuth) ul Isdlrs, and look
sight to tilt Lice -n o ne ul your down.
to other uvr.iou est about itteUt. I do.
eu a h.. lee,. the e,r_•a..s ItaLtted by
. run
'Thee. ruin their ww
t also liner they do bustures with or
SUCH, flow bully cured disteseei, (runs
orlf-aloute nod earerees, h,ve brought
trot avatar. ia .lase organ. that Lisa
.)stem so much iln to lathier al
thee Ner-1,11,cy, lunacy, tetra/yid;
oeulcole.nutleha,at every unto' turtu
u hutuvjty to brie us, and the real
itrUl•le searrely tier suspected. sad hste•
it hut the tightuue,
three orgeui require the Ifs. Of a D.
duLL 6 ULULD taLTRACT BUoSt'sj
Lc, and Is a curtain cure tor ,
/44411, tirevel, grresssy, Orgar,
'vanvlsuta, Jeueral: y s U
Ununrl Urnlum. wbuth ar existing In
e, bons whatever ca.. 4,,,i,j„." .g. . 4
ow long standing.
est 1. 11{141111iLl.1 to, Cousuutptiou tar
cutout. Out Ituott watt blood &It/ upp,rt
,,,,ure“, and ttie health and Lappiuots,,
trinty, deponste upon prumpt use of
igatruct But bu, established upward of
axed by U. t ILELIIItOLD, Diuggbit,
, and DA South loth street, Phila.lel
es—Si-lid per bottle, ore tombs. for
• to suy address. Bold by sit Druggist.
[Aug. 1-!2zu
EIMM
ie bile regain iu &nth Ansel*a as as
moot ered a Wit and sample remedy kor
ervous Weskuess, froirly ilecay, Diseases.
and Seminal Organs, and the whole
• are breught un by houseful and vicious,
numbers ham hoes eared by this uoWes
pied by a damn to beuedt tha atelioted
se, / ss' wood the I wipe for preparing.
turdiemin,ax, a sealed CU v•topn,
as, fres W yyrye. Addrods
JuSKP/1 T, !!t►'
htrtton IS, Bible Uuhess
....A.N.
. illow City
p Av
HAIR
its, original Youtitfut Color,
thatSeimtitic Dl►eurery, tad
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
/Lirir.e upon h.ld hours, acesP4 4
• furnishes/Ls ininfltlys Wont
e hair is coat - imbed sod sapport•d.
n t the hair from halting ost, sad dos.
:fence nf it 4 +uperio►Uy aced k sukhassi
at so ataxy iosstaiSom qf a ono/rend
lIMR-DRESSING
as, the Heir sent tree by mail.
1.-A CO., Nassau, N. U, Proprietors.
Deuisbois. " [Sept. 4.-pm
SLOWNESS AND CATANIA trust..
.• • at, by Dr. J. ,
Occii,
, ( mss of Loydas, Holland.) No.
• to:l4phi% To. Testimonial! front the
Gurnee InUe City tad Country caa b.
Sim uatattcri faculty are Inc Ned is
tr petbests, is be bar no erte to
Artgitial Byes !started without wain,
lot easoduattoa.
lo t ar In d s in ithe tt l . , INSURANCE CONIPANY.-The Man
- ages of "The Adams County MUtual Fire
Insurance Company," met on Monday
iieifygdairir, Friday, Kepi,. ga t 1,0„4 . : last odorganizei by electing the (09 4'
ing officers :
LARGE SQUIRREL—A -on of Mr. Preskient—George Swope.
Ali, itAtlt FIA.RITIRH, or M'Knialitstown, Viee-Presi 'ent-241Mmotit. Rummell.
Secretary --D. A. Wielder. -
recently shot a fox squirrel which weighed Treasurer—E. G Fabitalitock.
two potimis and a hair. Executive C,oniznb tie—hoar. McCurdy,
Jecoh•King,ll. A. Picking.
SALARIES OF PO.Fri'MASTER!4. —We 'rho Mutual Report of the ?Executive
see it stated that the salaries of postmast- Committee, wbicli sitows the Company to
be in a very promperous con bias; rul
ers have been fixed recent],"
York, $3,500; York' Spring , . ion/ ; lows:
Wriala• villa, , kis Erillgtver. I,OJO ; Han- Dr. E. G. F.lll.:ii2iT. , CK, 'r; ti tserer, in Mt
‘vith Cite Company.
over Jolter ion AU
DR.
CORRECTION.—Frederick Slaulleysold To amount of Notes and Jul.
Jahn C. Slitter's property in Fairfield, clients on hand at last suttlo
to Jocob Cready, for $1350, instead of
l'o m( °t e:ts in hands of Ala. utters, at
$14.50 as flarnerly published, ono half to settleinent,
be paid. cash' the balance in ttvo annital To cash in hands of Truism er at
• last sA•ttletnent.
revvivell during
11k
POSTAL —The reduction of the faits for
u i l lm r%; it revsYrar;l3 18
1,
ived during the year, 179 16
Money Orders went into Affect. on the.first Ie
of the mouth. An order for $2O or less •
now mutts 10 cents ; $3O costs 15 colds; $4O,
20 cents; and $5O, 25 cents. This clang, CIL
Jtt cash paid Itt.
Will greatly etth.nee the popularity of theAdvertisiug, 4 9 "
Money Order system
..13y cash paid D. A. Buehler, luny
by tire,
PETERSBURG MEETING.—We un- By cash paid Jury Poe, Diehl
derstand that a delegation of the BOYS IN' By
trial,
cash
paid George Arnold,
BLUE of Gettysburg, with Capes, Caps, stamps,
and Torches, will attend the Peterabuig By cash paid A. D. Buehler, Sta
meeting, where they will doubtless be , ity li c o .u n s e if y p . aiil U. S. Revenue Tax',
warmly welcomed by the =dawned Re- , " Postage,
publicans of that glorious district. " •• Pretuitlin On U. S
, .1.101/thi,
PROPERTY SALES.—Daniel Lawrence r By cash paid Fees for Supple
wont, to Charter,
has sold his property at Mount Rock— ; B y cash paid NI . a Mige„ , FueN &,.,
the Miu-e and lot to Lcwia Will for SS62, " " " Secretary, salary,
and live and a halfaerm of laird to Francis ' " " " Treasurer. "
By I.sMtes and Judgments on
Pohlman for t 2.241 per acre?. ' hand.
Chri,tian Rindlaub has sold his farm in ; By U. S. Bonds,
Straban township, 55 acre-i with improve- , By cash in Windsor Managers,
ntents, to Jacob Bucher. son., for $4,737. " Treasurer,
The Executors of Isaac Montfort have 1 .
sold the farm of said Montfot, in Straban
township, 190 acres with itniiroveinents to, PREMIUM DIOTEX.. . -
Jacob Hulick for $49.00 per sere. ; Pretultnii, Notes, at last settle
, 'tient, $62,525 02
'reliant - a Notes, receivetniuring
the year, ', 6,454 LS
FREDERICK FAIR. —The Frederick P
County Agricultural Fair and Cattle Show
will take place on the new Fair Grounds $69,019 841
of the Society, in Frederick, on L i re 200, , ! Premium Notes, expired during
,
21st, 22d and 23d of October. They have the year, 18,488 13
a tine truck and, among other premiums,
oiler a prize of 3200 for the fastest nicker
or pacer ; afid $.500 for the fastest trotter, PROPS/MT INSURED.
Amount insured at Last settle
open to the world. merit, $1,111,805 .50
Amount:insured during the year, 229,288 76
HUNTINGTON.— The Grant and Col
fax Club of Huntington township has the ! 51,34101 26
•
true spirit, and is preparing for work. expired during Um
The members have secured a room hi
year,
Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) for the special use of j
the Club, which will be open every evening
for the use of members, with papers and • 0 nrtrriNDlNG POLICIES.
good reading. Regular meetings will be Policies outstanding at last set
held every Monday evening at 71, when Polrclres en asued during the year,
speaking may be expected.
CLUB MEETING.—A. J. C_o_ vas, Ems.,, Policies expired during the year, •'.'.(H 00
addressed the Borough Grant and Coifaz
Club on Friday night last. The Club
meets regularly every Friday evening at
i'i o'clock, hi the hall above the "Star awl i Notes and Judgments, bearing
5.)
•
&,itinel" oftice, and will be glad to have 7V. S. Bonds, 1,450 00
, intre'4, $1,1138
t
the friends of Grant and C Mfax. meet • with Cash in hands of Treasurer and
them. The meetings are not confined to i Managers
1110111 ben; of the Club. Speaking at every
meeting. The Club will meet to night'
Premituu IN.i . ‘.3tes in force,
(Friday) at 7} o'clock.
VALUABLE HORSE DI ED . —On Tues -
day a, week, LlcNav idus.suLmAN, of The E.7„nciative Committee congratulate
tlamiltonban township, lost a very valua- the Bof . ,,rti on the prosperous condition of
ble horse—one of a pair for which he had the Gauipany, shown by the foregoing, ex
been offered $5OO. We understand that titbit. Three years ago, the Board, follow-
Mat.. AIUSSELUAN intended to exhibit him lug the precedent of reputable Insurance
at our Fair, and had been feeding and oak- Companies, - resolved to increase the Pre
big good care of him for the occasion.-- 'ilium Cash and to diminish the Pfetniuna
The horse had been turned out in the ',ye- Notes, toguard against the neceSsity of as
ning, appar. ntly in good health, bat i n I sessments. The result is the aecumula
the morning was found dead it i s [ion of a surplus fund of $4,438 •.-43. with
thought that he hurt himself intetu a u, which to meet future losses. The Com
. rititteZ7re . Z..ommend that this policy be con-
THE FAIR — As we go to 'dress the Fair tinned, as th- safest and ill the end the
is still in progress, and will be continued most economical system of conducting in
one day longer than announced on' the bills.surarate operiftions—leavinit to property
The weather for the past kw days has been holders in the county to determine whether
very unfavorable. The display of fancy , :or not to avail themselves of the advantages
articles was complete and machinery of all of au accumulated cash capital, which
_kinds was well rerinssemed. The stock de, stands between cacti policy holder and his
pertinent was not as full as it should have , preiniam vote, as a seeeurity against afe
been, of fast hers - ifs there was an abundance,means for a
sessinem, and furnishes the
rltoitipt liquidation of Cusses by tire, with
among them could be found some 2.30 one's.
We shall give in our next a full descrip- out the expense and delay incident to as
lion of the fair. easements.
•
_ _ Tho Columbus) have further. to report
that the suit instituted against the Com
pany by Mr. Dizitr.., and which the COM
mittee were instructed to resist, has ter
tnniatosi, after a protracted litigation of
several years, in favor of the Company,
the Supreme Court having affirmed the
'verdict obtained by the Compidly in the
last trial. Respectfully submitted.
It. AlcCUltllY,
H. A. PICKING,
JACOB KING,
PROFESSOR ELEC,PED.—A special
meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Theological Senainarry was hold ou Wu I
nesday last. The - resignation of Dr. VAL-
Forrisx, elected 'President of the college,
was accepted, rind Rev. C. A. STORK", o f
Baltimore, was unanimously elected to
till the vsthrit Professorship in the Semi
`4l. nary. Mr. $. is ft young man of fine schol
arly attsinu2ents, aria great proini,e. A
committee was appointed hi confer with
taw, and urge his acceptance. Until the
Vacancy be filled, Drs. Bnowic and HAY
were requested to discharge the duties of
the chair in addition to their present
duties.
SYNOLLCAL.—The Lutheran Synod
of West Pennsylvania Synod met iu Lit
tiestown on Wednesday of last week, con
tinuing in session until Monday last.—
Rev. A. W. LILLY, of York, was elected
President, Rev. E. BREIDENBAUGH„ of
..:Gettysbarg,Secretary, and Rev. Dr.
York, Treasurer. The usual business
pertaining to Synodical bodies occupied
tqe attention of Synod. An effort W,14
made, through the agency of a Uonfinittee,
to effect a settlement of the difficulties be
tween St. Paul's and St. John's congrega.
Lions, which was unsuccessful. Synod
adjourned to meet in St. James' Church,
Gettysburg. next September.
A WARNING.—We sometimes notice
boys on our streets throwiug stones at each
other. The following from the Baltimore
gut/ of the Bth inst., shows what may
come of it
"Yesterday afternoon about five o'clock
a party of small boys were engaged in a
stone tight on Sterret street, when Chas.
Swab, aged about ten years threw a stone
weighing about two pounds, which struck
Alonzo Tickner, a boy of the same age,
on the neck, causing almost instant death
brdiahxsating the vertebrae, or In other
wards breaking his neck. The lad Swab
who- did not appear to understand the
serious position in which he was placed,
was committed to jail to wait the action
of the grand jury."
OLD FASHIONED WHEAT • CEOPIL—The
farmers in this section t who are now in the
height of wheat thrashigg r seport some very
large yields. -.A few farmers in Bergen , and
Byron have raised crops that average forty
bushels per acre, and a large number in
Genesee and the western part of Monroe
have realized thirty-five per acre. The
largest yields from selected fields that we
have heard ofare five hundred and fifty-two
bushels from twelve acres, raised by. Ed.
Emmaus, of Riga, and two hundred and
tour bushels from four and one-eighth acres,
raised by Pitt Squires, of Chili. In quanti
.ty per acre the Genesee wheat section is
;returning to its old standard ; but It is
i.loctbtful whether it will do so in point of
quality.—Rochester (H. E) Chronicle.
THINK OF IT.—Advertising has cram-
tad many a new business; has enlarged
sully an old business; has revived many
s dull business; has .rescured many a lost
`ukase; h. has saved many a failing busi
nen t; has preserved many a largo -Nol
and )maw's success in any business.
Ands 'et glow any business men seem
entirely • gtilirious of this great truth.
Foldin l ; tb i gr arms aid waiting for wei
r,ess to co Moto &bun, Without letting pee.
pie know what wares they have to sell, the
custom d c , 1111 Male, while wide-awake
ne i g hb or s a. •• reaping the golden fruits of
l ib era l an d u, vstematic adverti s ing.
The en i ernt d and constantly Increasing
c i rcu l at ion o f the "STAR APR) 81011124115 L"
makes t h r , , mist %amibia adveetiOnif
me di um i n thin section of the State, and
ludlspenable tot rums men, irrespeotivi
of polities.
iiagal
Executive Committee
Attest—D. A. litmatLEß, Secretary.
REPUBLICAN MELTING.--The Court
House was crowded on Wednesday even
ing last. The meeting was organized by
electing the following officers :
President —Vir . M. B. 'Wilson.
Vice- Pre4ickats—Joel B. Danner, Josiah
Benner, Capt. E. Methuly, Michael Roily,
King, Hugh Mel ihenny , Alex. W.
Little. J. S. Witherow, Jonas Rouanzaug,
Eden Norris, I. N. Durboraw, Capt. Gao.
Spangler, A. K. Myers, IL Kohler Peter
_Diehl, J. J. - Kerr, David Dietzich, henry
Lott, Joseph Barker, Samuel Sadler, Peter
Shively, John N. Boyer, Jos. A. Wier
man. •
Secretaries—Charles Shatter, Wm. Big
ham, hail Hersh, John Brinkerhoff, W.
Harrison Lott, Jacob Li. Melltieuny, H.
C. Peters, Craig 91. Geiselman, Clarence
Camp, Hunter.
Mr. s xa, having been introduced,
was enthusiastic-1 7 /11y received, and pro-,
cc eded to deliver one of the most cogent
arguments we have ever heard. He fair
ly met every issue of the canvass, com
pletely exposed the weakness of the ene
my's position,aud sustained the Republic
an view Avith a logic which was unanswer
able. lie watt much applauded, and re
tired amid enthusiastic expressions of ap
proval. •
Mr. MerftmasoN followed, with a few
remarks, chiefly on the district and --- 10i..1
tickets—after which the large audience
illspersed.
Mr. CassicA left yesterday afternoon for
Chaniberstnarg, where he is to speak to
day ; but he Will return next week, to fill
tlfe appointments elsewhere announced—
beginning.. at Fairfield and clOsing with
Littlestown„ We hope to see these meet
ings of next week largely attended. •
THE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C. H.
BETZEILKII has received a large assortment
of these famous base-burning Stoves,
which on the score of economy, cleanli
ness, easy management, and general util
ity stand unrittlled and defy competition.
The great demand for them last season
taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to
meet the demand. They are much
proved and will doubtless ere long take the
place of all other stoves for parlor, office'
store and shop. Call atid look at them,
at the Wareroom on earner of Carlisle and
Railroad street, opposite the depot.
Also, on hand a full ataininnent of the
best varieties of COOKING STOVES,
including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly,
Oriental, Washing, Barley 'Sheaf, Prince
Royal, Royal Cook, Facelsior; dm. dm., all
, s - satuarriai to be good baker*. If not
satisfactory, they can be returned midthe
money refiiindecL Also, a largo assort
=ant of, Hollow Ware and Tin Ware,
Doty's Washing Machine and Universal
Wringer. Call and examine. tf
NOW'S THE, 'I7I.IE.—R. C. Colman . is
now welling bis Hats, Caps. Boots and
Shoeo, at greatly reduced prime, In order to
make room for his Pall and Winter stook.
Persatis in wantof any thing in thiehne
should call. 11e silo keeps* No. 1 ertiele
at Trunks, made expreislyl thy his trade
Valises, Carpet and Oil Sold:s.:rifle. Tbs
public will And at• fa hite*ldanAnd ant
thing they want in the gentlemettWara
zarhingibs. Give him a Oidl. Store on
Cimittbereburg Street asst door . * Shobb's
Clothing empdrinm. sept.ll3.Bt
1,13855
1,138 83
$4.883 74
1,638 55
1,4,10 00
734 12
615 59
$4,853 74
=ME
271,528 96
$1,0 00 . 005 30
AVAIL.k.BLIC
1,349 71
4,436 26
;,,0,531 75
$34,97001
- ~ ,. i~ . .s.f . .rs..r...yeecac~aa~:.:-..c,..-.-~,... -.r.
.i.DST FROM THE crry,—Eitunater ham
gone, and NORRIS., ever ready loader to
the wants or the pooiile, has just returned
from the city. with * large 'variety and.all
styles of Fall and Winter Clothing, which
he is selling at priest:. far below those of
last. seai.on. ll.s Block of Hato, Caps,
Boots and Shoes-minuet be surpassed out-.
sidil of the city. He selects hie goods with
great care and always keeps his eyes open
to the wants of his customers. You will
find Noaats' e4ablieloneni. on Chambers
burg scree, nest door to Butanam's Drug
store, alien, tlo public are respectfully
invited to call and see for themselves.
See advertisement. Sept. 18. 2t
SELLING OFF.—.A fine chance for Bar
gains is now presented at the store of Bur
nous dr. HOFFMAN, in this , place, who are
selling off their large and vatted stock of
Dry Goods at oast. Their goods nre of the
latest styles and best quality. Their stock
ofetoths, eassinaeres, tweeds. etc., is exten
sive. They are going to sell their entire
stock, and persons would do well to call
early and get the first choice, as the goods
are selling rapidly. Bee advertisetnent.
aug.2B.Ot
EIS
142 00
NOW IS THE TIME —Housekeeper')
can economize by laying in their winter
coal at once, as freights are now lower
than they will betl month hence, and Coal
will necessarily rise. Persons desiring to
save money, will do well to call at once on
Col. C. H. BUEHLER. who is prepared to
furnish all kinds of Stove, Blacksmith
and Lime-burner's Coal at lowest market
prices. • tf
FOR SALE.—A large Bulk Show Win
dow and a pair of double Doors, suitable
for store or business stand. Will be sold
low. Apply to A. 1). BummErt, Gettys
burg. 3t
Erg
OM
3000
14 85
28.15
3 75
110 50
2145
66 06
.30 00
50 00
C-e'No loss can be more fatal to beauty,
especially in the female sex, than the loss
of the Hair; glossy, luxuriant hair is one
of the most powerful oT all personal charms.
When baldness or even a deficiency of hair
exista, we naturally look for a dry and
wrinkled skin, a faded complexion ; when
not actually seen, we see them in Imagina
tion. Why, then, not cultivate your hair?
Encourage it and strengthen it; or if your
hair is gray or white, the natural color can
be restored by a few applications of Mrs
S. A. ALLEN'S I.I4PROVED (ncw aty le) HAM
RESTOStER or DEESSING, (in one bottle.)
Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells
it. Sept. 4-4 t
ta-Let It always be remembered that
"llarrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" is
not a dye; that it does not color the scalp,
but by its remarkable life-giving proper
! ties restores the hair to its origiuul lustre
and beanty.—Dctroit Tribune.
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IMIZI
6-13 00
A CHRISTMAS TALE.—There once dwelt
_in what is now a famous city, not a mile
from Boston, an opulent widow lady, who
once afforded a queer illustration of that
queer compound of incompatibles called
"human nature."
It was a Christmas eve, during one of
_those old-fashioned winters which were so
bitter cold. The old lady put on an extra
shawl, and as she shrugged her shivering
frame she said to her faithful negro ser
vant:
"It's terrible cold night, Scip. I am
afraid my poor neighbor, Widow Green,
must be suffering. Take the wheelbarrow,
Scip ; fill it full of wood ; pile on a good
load ; and tell the poor woman to keep her
self warm and comfortable. But before you
go, Scip, put some more wood on the fire,
and make me a nice mug of fiip." These
last orders were duly obeyed ; and the old
ady was thoroughly wirmed, inside and
out. And now trusty Scipio was aliout" to
depart on his errand of mercy, when his
considerate mistress interposed again :
"Stop, Scip. You need not go now.—
The weather has moderated 1"
faint of tilt Vtarktts.
Baltimore Grain & Produce Market.
B Thursday Maraing.
8 25 SP 8 75
9 75 @)10' 25
2 10 @ 2 22
2 00 @ 2 55
1 15 @ 1 25
1 40 @ 1 43
GO g 74
8 15 ® 3 25
8 50 @ 9 00
2 G 5 @ 2 75
14 @ 141
17 gs 17/
204 @ 221
19 @ 20
SUPER FLOUR,.
EXTRA FLOOR,.
WRITE WiLEAT,
RED WDS.AT,
COEN,
Rys,
OATS,
Tuurruy-szan,
CLOVER -SEED,
FLAT-SEED,
BACON, &JouLiaits,,
" SIDES,
•' 11kms.
LARD,
(30w, Philo
Gettysburg Groin & Provision Market.
Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
So - plut FuSuit, 10 00
EXTRA FLOUR, 11 00 eSI2 00
WHITE VirnsAT, 2 30 230
RED WHEAT, 000 (a 2 10
Coin% 1 15
RTE, I 20
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVES. SEED, ....... ........
POTATOES, •
Biarrsn,
LARD,
EGGS, ...
RADON, Elmo,
" Slots,
" SHOULDERS, .
SOAP, .B tio 8
TALLOW,
MARRIED.
EBBERSOLN—BAUBLITZ.-011 the 3d
inst., by Rev. W.F. P. Davis, Mr Lean
der Ebbersole, to Miss Leah Raublit;
both of Adams county.
LisumoN—RINEFIART.-01.1 Tuesday Bth
Inst., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, 'John W. Har
mon, of Abbottstown. to Mrs. Jennie L.
Rinehart, of Huntertown.
MARKSL-TRIMMER.-011 the 6th inst.,
by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Minim H.
Marks, to Miss Sarah A. Trimmer, both
of Adams county.
SNYDEII—LAUCII3IAN.—On Tuesday 15th
inst., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Rufus H. Sny
der, of York co.. to Miss Margaret Leach
man, of Berwick township, Adams co.
DIED.
Obituary notices 5 cents a line for
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
tices.
DOTTERAR —On the Bth inst., Miss Cath
arine Dotterar, of Butler township, aged
about 70 years.
LAwastrow.—On the Bth inst., Martin
George son of Levi and Rosanna Law
rence, of Monntpleasant township, aged
2 years and 5 months.
‘bfitzwit.—On the 12th inst., at New
Oxford, Jacob Buahiey, infant son of D.
M. and Louisa 11111 w. aged 5 months and
hlcSiniutarr.-0a the Ilth inst., in East
Berlin, Vditt wile of Mr. Hugh htoSher
rY. aged Ta years 4 months and 10 days.
GRANT Si 'COLFAX!
CLUE. 0f Ith
nay ilboutai=n;
f a 7 ledod7P .AL lireebing may - be expecte d ala.
svesilog.' teelObeb'reont is opal Olney moils' to its
passe ADA good reeabbeg stetter away*
on Landl W, ElADLlBBoPreellient,
G. A. Vsisis; Soessitsary.
TBPrELOWNWO WJIWID.,—The, &hoot Dl:seems clt
02410 = 1 io.l7lotritallit ?SAC
IRS lbetbe Walitqlppii place Ar th. Winter
Sewiamar. LW) , to •-
. 15.,41. W. T.' tWOW3X,
A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.—The
Am.
OSd, loditar,AS s.
at *ilk Copious ,
Ooort Abiaii otutoty, totha ouroptiolui
Wok 9
t the actotult ot 4ohe Illifeeke of the
fflphl44illite of Nottitiddr torobin.
alieissad, *in wood to the duties old)/ aid iqfpoiot.
neat. of the film or Jp=i i r r =am
oils . 41 4344refere ?WON notes
eeteatin
D. 116001141.1J0UT, Auditor.
WM
The undersigned will tell his 11.11100 sad Lot, about
one cane seat , of Uuuteratown, on the road leading
front llauterstowu to the Tort and Uetty■borg turn.
pike, adjoining laud, of IPilllaat cud Samuel Me.
Creary. The Lot consias.of six sieges, in good order,
on which tbera area rat is ty of - Apple sad Peach Trees.
The noose lc a 'oulestory sad a half frost banditti.
cased with lirkk. and a hackhailding of one story,
araaiherboarded. There la a well of water near the
door.
Alio, a Lot of Miamfog Toola, a CANAIug Stove, a
Ten.platie Stove, and a variety ot Lloasehultil and Kitch
en Furniture.
The subscriber, rividin• In the Oen of linmnsso.
burg, will sell At l'u bile Sale, on Wednesday the 'MA of
Odobtor next, at 10 o'clock, 4, N., the following valua
ble Personal Property, to wit:
A itAkfILY BAlth, 1 Cow, 3 ISbotes, 2 Bar-shin-
Plows, Shovel 'Plow, one horse Wagon, Winnowing
Bill, Bolling Screen, Cutting Box, Barrow, Shovel.,
Yorks, Cross-out Saw. Ekes, Grain Shovel, Mettock, 2
Bedsteads 'and Bedding, - Owner Cupboard, Dining
Table, Cooking Stove and Pipe, Tea-plate :stove and
Pipe. Chest, Meet Vessel, Wash Tubs, Clipper Kettle,
Iron Kettle, end ■ variety of Household and Kitchen
furniture toninnmerotto to mention.
Also, on ti n t valise day, I will off. r nit llouie and
Lots of ground, anti IO Acrett of laud, iu Town Lots,
all lu the town of Dlnnunaidiurg. If the House and 2
Lois are nut sold on said day, they will be for Rent (or
one year, from the Ist day of 'AprII next.
Attendance will he given and terms made known on
day of sale by ANDREW THOMAS.
Sept. 2.5.—ts
Election Proclamation.
WHEREAS in and by the Act of the General As
sembly of this dtate, entitied“An act to mutat..
the General Elections of this Commonwealth,' enacted
on the 2ndofJuly,Ls3u, it is enjoined on me to give
:Public Notice of ouch Election to be held, and to
enumerate in such notice what (Akers isue to he elect.
ed: I. PUHA? HANN; Sharitfof the County of Ad•
cos, therefore, hereby tire this public notice to the
Electors ofthe wild Ccunty of Adam', that a Gaishasi.
Eta.cnom will be held to said County, on the Atccom
Ttestur or CkiOsta xxxr, (Vac 12110 in the several
Dietrich', composed of the follerw Mg Townships, •ix :
In the First district, computed of the Borough of
Getty•borg, at the Court Nouse, in Gettysburg'.
In the second dietrct, composed of the township of
Germany, at Golden's flodsoul-house,in the township of
Germany.
In the Third district. composed of the towtuhlp of
Oxford, at the house of L B.Elonear, in the town of New
Oxford.
In the Fourth district, composed of the townships
of Latimore and Huntington. st the house. of Jan*
Heed, In the township of Huntington.
In the Fifth district, composed of the township* of
itemilteciban and Liberty, et the Public School house
In Millerstown.
In the Sixth district, composed of Om townehipof
'Tamil too, st the bowie UOW occupied by V. Banter, in
the town of Bast Berlin.
In the Soventh.district. composed of the townshiput
Ilenelien, in the Public Ychtiol bowie In the town of
Benderseille.
In the Eighth district, composed of the township of
St rebut, at the house ofJacolo L. G rasa, in fluuterstown.
In the Ninth district, oo,posed of the township of
Frank lin, at the house now occupied by John P. Butt,
in said township.
In the Tenth district, composed of the township of
Conowago, at the house of Jeremi►h Johns, in .licither
rystown.
In the Blerenth district. c.sapoe.ai of the township
of Tyrone, at the howls of 11. B. Stone, in lleldiereinarg.
In the Twelfth district, cranpoeedof the township of
Mountioy, at the house of Mrs. V. Rims, in said town-
ship.
In the Thirteenth district, conitsned of the township
of Mountpleesant, at the public School house In said
township,sitnate at the Cross roods, the one leading
from Oxford totbe Two Tsverne, the other front lion
terstown to Honorer.
In the Fourteenth disirict.composedathe township
of Bending, at i.e house M. lik_ks. In Hampton.
In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough
of Berwick, at the public *drool house in Abbottstowo.
In the Sixteenth district c.enposed of the township
of Vreedout,at the house oftinnousl Moritz, In mid town
ship.
In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township
of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said town
ship.
In the Eighteenth district composed of the township
of Butler, at thepublic school house Its Middletown, In
Sala township.
In the Nineteenth district composed of the townehip
of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill school house, in said
township.
In the Twentieth district composed ol the township
of Cumberland, nt the house of Conrad Snider, in the
borough of Glettystourg.
In the Twenty.finst district. composed of the town
ship of Highland at the School Rouse at Lower Morels
Creek Preabyttrian Church in mild township.
In the Twenty-second district conninnied of the bor
ough of Littlestown at the moist westerly S hoot-bouts
in said borough:
At which' time end pl.nm will beelected
qua Chsural.:
One Sanyo, uenerai ;
One member of °pogrom. t th. District
coseposedor the Cooties of Idea., rnialtlla, Fat.
ton, Bedford and Esournset ;
Onelkenator, to represent the District osopmeod of the
Counties of Franklin and Adam ;
One Member of Amembly
One Protbonotaa7
Jos District Attorney ;
One Gandy Contruhrioner;
One Director of the Poor ;
One Ccunty Auditor; and
One County Surveyor.
By an Act of the General Assembly of tide State It
is enjoined upon me to insert in my proelentatkas of
elections the following motions of Laws {teased by said
General ,kasembly, as follows:
(Act Or March 30 1806.)
Swrom 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and lions.
of Itepreseutatives of the Coutoonwealth of Seanryl
nude in General Assembly met end it is hereby_ en
acted by the autharityt the rasa, That the qualified
voters of the arverel &tootles of this Ciannanweedth,
at all general, township, toroegh and special elections,
are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote,
by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and
partly written, severally classified as follows One
ticket shalt embrace the nand of alljudgea of courts
voted tor, end to be labelled,ontside,••judiclery:" one
ticket shall embrace the IMMO °fall state otacere voted
for, and be labelled "State;" one ticket shall embrace
the names 0 , all county officers voted for, and be label
led “county ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of
all township *Scam voted for, and be labelled "town
ship;" use ticket shell embrace the armee of all borough
officers voted for, and be labelled "borough:" and each
class be deposited ineeperate ballot-boxes.
' (Act of June 4,186 d.),
Wifeaxas, By the act of the Congress of the United
States, en titled .AD Act to amend the several acts Isere-
Loa re passed tepruvide fot the enrolling and calling out
the Natlottal Rome*, and for other purports," and ap
proved March thin!, one thonmnd eight hundred and
sixty dive, all per sous who have deserted the military
or travel service of the United Stater, and who bare nut
been diseharged, or relieved from the penalty or dis
ability therein provided, ate deemed, and taken, to
have voluntarily relinquished, and forfeitid, thole
rights ofcitizenship, and their rights to become citi
zens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citi
zens thereof: _
MB
55
1 00
2 75
7 00
1 00
r ! • -
Sal Adittribtatitti•
VALUABLE FARM A i T ußtac
SALE.
The widow and heirs of Jobe Better. deposed. will
sell SkPablio Vpodoo, on the prendwah or 2%patsy
the Ihin dee of Odeiker meet, shit fain, late
of maid dee:trued, Ortienattea township. *dams coo. ,
ty, containing id Acres, more or leas, lithe a tarn
.two-story Weetherioarded Dwolling Mum,
Bank Bern, lately built and other omosentent oath=
logs thereon %rooted. Thera la an abundance of good
water mid Orchard., of that.. fruit on the premises,
about tit Acne of the lead Is cleared and well fenced,
and In good state of cultivation, and the reeking, is
hear Ily timbered with O.k. Elirkory and Chestnut.--
This farm La lire mile. Inau Betide ravine and Moraine
distance from Aretaltstale, ...xr theehippensburg
mid, adjoining Amos hisser, William nailer , and
others. It ism good farm. and worth the attention of
of persofe wishing to purchase. Any person wishing
to see the farm can call on *dam Loop, the present
tenant.
Salo will cots:Ems/toe at 10 o'clock. A. M., wbeu at
tendance wilt be given and tenni made known by
SARAH lINLLRR,
Widuw and ascii tar the Haim.
Sept. 25.—te
N. B.—lf the property thou—loot be sold ft will be
offered for rent on thvarne day. S.: per rout. of the
purelline money to b•Epald on day of sale .
SALE OF REAL AND
PERSON AL PROPERTY.
Ou Tuesday, tlic 2O day of October next
Attendance will be given and terms made known bf
11KNRY HARMON.
[Sept. 23.40
JOUR STALLSMUTO, AMC! .neer
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY
Are warime, Persons. not citizens of the United
States, are not quder the Constitution and Laws of
Pennsylvania, queried electors of this Commonwealth :
Sorriest I. Be It toasted by the Senate an 1 Home
of Representatives ofthe, Commonwealth of Pettey I-
V.nj. In General deembly tee, and it is hereby enact•
ad by the authority bf the same: That in all elections
hereafter to be heidin this Commonwealth, it shall be
unlawful fur thif edge or inspoctors of any such elec
tion to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any person,
or persons, embraced in the provisions, andsubJect to
the disability Imposed by said act of Congress, approved
March third, one thousand eight hundred and slaty
dee, and it shall be unlawful for any such person to
offer to vote any ballot or ballots.
Burton 2. That if any such judge and inspectors of
election. or any one or them shell receive, or consent
to receive, any such unlewrul ballot, or ballots, from
any sorb disqualified person, be, or they, eo °goodie&
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, *pen !melee&
thereof, fa any court of quarter 110111i0011 of this Com
monwealth, he shall, for each offence be sentenced to
pay a line of obi lee, than one hundred dollars,and to
undergo an losprisonmeet, In the jail of the proper
county, for melees than silty day..
Lizonott 2. That it any parson deprived of ether
ship, and disqualified as allbreseitl, lean, at any electke,
hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, vote, or
tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote,•
lot or ballots, any person so offending shall be deem
ed guilty of a misdemeanour, and on conviction there.
of, hi any court or quarter maims of this Common -
weslth, shall, breach offence, be punished Invilice mans
mar as is provided In the preceding section of this act
in the case of officers of election misgiving such no
lawful ballot or ballots.
ilsonm 4. That if any porous shall hereafter per ,
suede, or advise, any person or persona deprived of
citizenship, Kind disqua allied as albratakt, to Misr any
ballot, or ballots, to the unbars of soy election, here
after to be held In this Commouwealtior shall persuede,
or advise, any each officers to maim any halki, or
ballots, rom any person deprived pf cithiesalip, and
disqualified as aforesaid, mach perm% eo ogradlog„
shalt be guilty of s misdemeanon w and upon nonvicsion
thereof, in any court cis quarter makeup of this Clouts
monwealtb, shall be pazdataid In like manner ma is peo-
Tided in the *mond sect.* of this act, In the cam of
officers of such election receiving suolsessiaertal ballot
or ballota.•
Also--In and by virtue of the lith section of the act
of Feb. 27th, 1849, every person, excepting Justices of
the Peace, who shall hold any
_office or appointment of
profit or trust under the legoslativa, ezecativeor Jodi
clary department of this State, or of the United States,
or any city or Mcorponetad district, end also that every
member of Coumggrre , ami of the State Legislators and
Of the Select or Common Council of soy lefty or emu
satesiceter of may incorporated cUstrict, Le by law Incap
able of holding or exercising at the same time, the of
flee
or appointment of J tido, inspetior, or Clerk Many
election of thlSCOnsmonwealth, and that no Judge, I.
imector, or other officer °racy's:lob election, Mall be
eligible to any ogioe to tie then voted for.
Also—That In the fourth section of the Act of As
sembly entitled .An Act relating to exectitions, and
for ot her purposes,. ovsed Awn 14041844 It is en
acted that the aftemW 14th iie•-...slesillitot be con
lamed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough
'officer from serving sap ade% Impector or dark, steamy
general or spacial election lha tbialgommammalth."
And in and by Act of the dos al Messand ofthhi
State, penal the sad day of July, liftli, it is
that UM Inspectors and Jaigee heat the plasma CM*
disdrictoces the day of Cismstallillection sibreseld, at 9
°Woolf In' the Taliftooo, tad* dad periltont tie moral
duties Smoked and minima tin deem MS sad by Ur
inmeaet. -
And - be it farther directed, in sad by Übe Aet of the
General AsseniblY 4 tilde flute ,, silbreeedd s that one of
the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid,
who shall have the charge of the certilicatas of the
sundae of votes which Wall have been given for each
cantildattille the &Murat Mama then and there viand
for at itmill ram , .-ell diaisictsiieball RHO the third
lay ale dee 4i, whiled( shall be cer 'MAT MO
leel Or °aroma at the oournhoues, in the
borough of Meuse& there to make stair
sbnenant sad of ilia nasiber *flutes, which
shall have loos *Tana tha arena districts In We
county of Aetna for any pitons fit the odium afore
said. . . P an aHAßig Shoran
grseifFifulgaplqettalsbeseg
• - sideetfon'oliberi" *Undo& 'satins d iirse 01, set en
titled .A Further . to the 111eatiaa Lawarn
vas,4
this Ooiounosirodtbi _ _ Pan thou.
army albs 1 11Mtearilielnit
bees deal/rad snoonnOsiblar ON
ad reamititearnitpewoMemitili Oisiirn
-mass saamealialmiesisolmmiled
'mine timirmuirsigni veil iwiillt nit _.
Ihrtelliv iniestlingireavedebt sell
ibe “eavomisireops4 ino ss rinnYlandltaillailliol4l6lo
robot ossified. . .
few akdvattitaints.
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.
Tb. aarersors airetal ar tbe last Striae Illeetiort
aro hereby nettled to &Wood et the oommaud o ...±.
Office le the borough of etetritireg, to really. Mask
Arramment Dapliraira sod tho heeeteary f esooettoeek
se follows:
The Ammon* of Onion. Conownyo, lisrukk,
w i c k boroayb, Oxford, &milk* Itaadto a , ond
pleasant onsan,y, Iltrobsoi, • Illantioy an e mines.
town, will attend an Wednesday 14th day of OcOleer
nest.
And the Aennetore of the tiolovoth of Bettyebnoi,
Cumberland, Highland. Free/ken Liberty,. it eig th,o,,-
vrentrlin. Boiler. MenaHen. Tyrone, n unt i ng e„,,
end Letionerr. wilt A. letl.l .111 Thurrolds, 4e isth day
of October wcrt.
By ...deo of the c oginalssionere.
.1. X. WALTER, Clerk.
/GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
TIME TABLE
TRAIN leavesOettysborg at 7 15, A.N. and
runartte at Gamow . Junction with the Put Line
Etouth ate 12, reaching Baltimore at 11 20, A. it-
Also, with Mail Train North at 10.5.3, A. IL, reaching
th irt ‘ a b am a t 12 55, P. XL Returning arrive" at
Gettysburg L 2 30. P.ll.
81PXIND TRAIN tear ee Atobtirg at 1 P. 11., and
eonneets at HousoverJuntildn with lgall Train /oath
at 3 og, P. IL, reaching Baltimore at 5 45, P. U. Re
turniag arrives at Gettysburg at 8, p. N.
The Freight Train with Passenger Car attached,
liana Hanover att 30, A. IL, arriving in Gettysburg
at 10, A. 31 Leaves Gettysburg far MIIIOI . III . at 2,A.
R. NeeI:MDT, gop't.
Pept. 28.1868
800 MILES
Or Tit li
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD
Ai e now *abated and hi °position. Although tido
road le built with great rapidity, the work le thorough
ly dime, and le pronountied by the United States Cow
mlesionere to be liret.elees In *Tory revert. before it
to accepted, and before any bonds cau be Woad upon
It.
Sapidity and excellence of cutistryction Lair. bout
secured by u complete division of labor, and by di.•
tributing Ur twenty tlioavand men employed slam
the lipe be long illstauces at once. It I. now pre,,
Debit Mat the
Whole Line to the PACIFIC will
be Completed in 1869
The Company bay. ample memos of which the (toy
ernotont grants the right of way, and all necoomr,
timber and other materials found along the Ile. of its
operations; also 12,300 &Wes of land to the mile, takes
In alternate sections on each side of its wad; also
United States Thirty., ear Bonds, amounting to from
$16,000 to $48,000 per mile, sounding to the difllcub
tits to tes warmounted on the rarkwts sect Las to be
built, for which It taboo a mewed =mignon' escusity,
and It ht exportsmi that not only the Interest, blotch*
principal amount may b. paid in wiretaps rendered by
the Compaq in tratoportlng troops, mails, Lc.
TUX paaNnios OF TUB UNION PACIFIC RAM
LOAD, Irons Its Way or" Local Bannon, only, during
the year •coding Jun* 30th, IWO, amounted to over
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS,
wieldy after paying all updates am mach more thaa
eellleteat to pay the Interest upon its Bonds. Thom
earning, are so imlkatloa of the nut through trait
that team follow the °Fiestas of Menne to the Patilk,
bat they certairly prose that
First Mortgage Bonds
epee each property, coating hearty three tinges their
1810.110 t,
ARE ENTIRELY SS !URI
The Onkel Pacing Bond. ran thirty years, era for
111,004 each, and hare coupons attached. Vey bear
annual interest, payable on the f ret day. of isaaary
and July at the Company's oars In the C.ti or New
York. at the rare of Az per amt. la got 4. The princi.
pal ie payable in p 44 at astaulty. The plies in 1111%
sad at the preset% rate of gold, they pay a liberal la.
001310 00 their coat.
A very Important cweWr•tfen In determining tb•
Tabun( these Went.. is the hinyth .0 time they hare to
It la well known that • Yang bt wl always commands
• much higher price than • Anti one. It le rate to as
puma that during the nest thirty yearn, the rate of
interest in the United MAW" will decline as it has done
la Europe, and we have a right to expect that each
six per cent. securities ae thaw w Itl b. held at am high
• premium as flume of this Government, which, in
1e67, wry. bought iu at tram 20 to 23 per cent. above
par. The expor , demand aiogia may prodoco ibis re
sult, and a. the lesti•ot a prhate corporation. therm*
beyond the reach ofpolitkad action.
The Conti..., believe that their Benda, at the pre•
gent rate, are the cheapest snatitfln tbs market,and
the right to advance the prize at any time is reeve'. rd.
Eubseript lone .lie be tecehred in
VIILIT NATIONAL BANK and
axrmisuau NATIONAL BANS,
and in Nut , Tusk
I.T THE COMPANY'S SAild.“l ST.
I=
.1011111 J. CUD) A 11021, BAN:IMM 1.. Nil WALL In,
Lod by taw Odepsairy wised:l4d aorta tkraughent
IM=l
liesostiolocto Arad be toads t■ drafts or othrzjaistsle
pro. in New Pork, aad CU Bemis twat be and fflos
Marys by ratan. ezprm. Parties talhotraoitig through
lont agoots, will look to theta fir their oafs 'Weary.
• PAMPHLET •ND MAP POE UM bro juts, bass
pablintoul by th. Cuospituy. gluing Mk/ intbrmation
Haar, I possilde la riverttsamest, respoetiag 11.
Ologress of ii. Work, the Remorse of Ow Country
traversed by - ths Lad, IL. Moms fur Cotortrsctioa,
mad di* Vain* of tb. Bondi, which will b...■t fro* oo
.4ppllcatioa tb. Cultspauy's taus us to arty 44 I L .
adiartised agents.
JOHN J. CHCO, Tresunror, Now York.
*egad ::I.—ti
E. W. CLARK Sz, CO.,
BA N KERS,
NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHLLADELPHLS.
CJENLR.4L A GI EN T 8
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ur Tat
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
COMM
States of Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
Th• NATIONAL LIV 2 INSORAINIC COMPANY t.
• curio...T.oA, Ch•rternl by Spect& Act
•pprlwelJusly 21, Ism, with •
Cash Capital of, Ono Million
Dollars,
and le sow thoroughly ..rgsulltad arid prepanut for be
shwa.
Liberal term. offered to Agents and golicitore, who
are Wilted to apply ►t our ogles.
Pun particulars to be had on application at our et
ika,lotated to the second story of oar Swaim , HMO%
w►era Circulate and Pamphlets. fully describin g the
advantages offered by th• Company, may b. had.
Applications for Crated and Westo' Peunsylvania
to be made to 8.8. RUtiSZLis, Manager, Towanda, Pa.
E. W. CLARK:fr co 4
No. 2 South Third great.,
PIIILADYLIII/1,, PA
Aug. 81, 186a—lyin
1868. MILLINERY. 1868.
MISS MCOREARY
idAdjust returned from the City with a large as
,e , rtssat of Fall
BONNETS Sr- HATS.
Bonnet and list trimming'p of the latest styles,
with an assortment of leahimable
Fancy and Toilet Goods.
obaY determined to mil at Om very lowest cash
READY - MADE BONATEDiI
will be kept on band, and Boaneta made. ; to order at
the shortest notice. • •
loniniin =p oled with goods to mil again On the
most favorable terms, and patterns with instructions
gratis. (Sept. n.--3ri
CHEAP SHOES
WB here Yale large aseortmeqi of Sheer for
bnd.r . n t d il es iket will be Sold it greatly
BEI)UCED PRICES.
nequelity of goods sad pike we Invite comparison
.3.Mee's sad Bors Rei' Deere at very low prices
ROW & WOODS.
Sept. 4.-41
To Builders..
PROPOSALS will b• wan Ist ocTo rtiartd 117 the imieradinupd
mia air sn ow.
*Mai Rommtood at Gettniu._ a RI
MIAMI WM, WITH nifitilliiioor. scow&
spoellieatke• mow be am al
Z e e ra mtm d. The coloatittetistitartot•tbarolipt
&tried to ttitti on!• or all tad itolisood aulatis6B-
o 0. 1$011"
Wyatt.
G RAY'S FERRY PRINTING
PIE WOIIIB,
°rare Ferri Road a MA-WM Ns, Phila., Po.
C. E. ROBINSON,
Mairdi g e mbr at
BLADE AND COLONID PRIUDDANe AND yrinc,
°sips= 111122, VAIUMUS„ 20
1120.111.-32
JOB PUNTING,
or ran aimermin
AXICUTXDIOMTLY AM UI
a ?me csimmpl.
=EI
Mlilll!=
1411141*4.
CARPET WEAVING.
Tho raboather ettly Worms the pablio
that balm ormarawal WILVING calipers at Is
noldoaor b G*lsN - EDON, Adams, 0601121% GOO Ow
pike frog New (Mod geogoloq. 2 impel Met 41
ow Oz olk and 2 &tan enoth at Hatoptass bly work
6 warrant 10 Sire OLTITO aU.tYeripa. .1.
nowt spool a liar data at the ilashass. i ado to be
mooed wino corpse-wasvor eaywhore. Try aissad be
convinced. USN glf ISPKOK.
Green lodge, Pa., Sept. 11.-3 t
QUEEN OF ENGLAND BOA
QUEEN Of ENGLAND SOAP. IF •
Qum Of ENGLAND SOAP
For dolor family waehiair in the Wet sod clotapwa
manner. thraranteed equal Mary le the world! Hue
all She strength of uhl rosin soap with th• and sad
lathariii qualities of grantee Camila. Try tble
eplendld Reap. Sold by Om . ALDEN CHEMICAL
W 01018.43 North Pront etreett, Philadelphia.
Sept. 11.-1 y
WOOD FOE, SALE,
300 CORDS OAK,
200 HICKORY,
AT SANDOE'S MILL.
sol,.Priro $2 nod $.9 per cord ou oho ground.
GEO. !UMW , .
Orionbut g. Aug. 2+, I`g•.—t
e•tortrits.
GROCERIES i& LUMBER
AT PAXTON'S STORM, ON TA" BILL,
STROM, ORTTYSBURO, PA.
FRESH GROCERIES
every week from the City, Provisksee, Dried as
Green Snits ur all koadr, ■lwaye on hand, ■t lowest
rated.
PLODS, CORN SISAL, CURIUM; PRUE CIRRI YIN
ROAR, soars OP ALL Your, CANDUB.
NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES,
BROOMS, Sc.; alw,
LUMBER,
sash as Scantling, Port., tisitislea, Plank, he., eoliths
nally on band at lumina living rates. Call and see.
Jane 24.—tt.
GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers in Flour , Grocer
ies, Notions , &c .,
GETTYSBURG, PA
INITIN the atteatten of tbe, public to their bugs.
I. stock of Gouda. at tbe old stead, co Tort street,
out dour to tbe (Hobe lam cousittlag of the best of
•
GROCERIES,
/agars,
Sm e Syrups. Moistaen, *Mos, Taws, Spices, Salt.
.: th
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
la the market. with New Iltunilders, Sides. tisk
Dried Fruits. Confections. lie: Also,
NOT lONS,
la great variety; Cedar sad Wlllow•ware, Stoat
ware. Crockery-ware, Sestets, *tiers, 'robust*,
sad a tboassad sod another snide,.
BUTTER AND EGGS,
mice sad fresh, sloops for sale.
°mutant & 04.. will spare se egos to please sad
are cosildvnt of Wag able to do AO by coasiasHitly
keepist • toll and choice stuck, and oiling at the
very We're. profits. COUXITILT 01103117 Cl wanted, either
far the cesb or iu tidings. tor goods,ingbiet market
price allured. JOSSPR S. GILLS:SPIN.
HAbHIL CASHMAN.
Jamel7.l6l4.—tt
WM. BUYER. Sc SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware,
gsWbA general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dee. 4, 1387.-tf
SELLING OFF!
- we cia I can to wake roar for mare
011OCER1ES AND LIQ G'OB,Y.
HAVINOJpot ed (rum the City with the tars
est sod asset varied aseurtawat al Sue goods aver
off/ited bare, I expect every lady to luck to their
Interest and buy where they can get the cheeped sad
Met guide fur the
CASH, as that is my motto.
YAIII6Y GROCe RI P ..1 all Mode...regattas
is t y u a fft of dyr•,p of all .. klade. 311..liwewl, Sager",
Flour, t4Ton, Lard, Dried Beef,
Lar g e lot of very pod dossr•catod Nam. No. 1 Mock
and. Shod sad Sontag.
My Liquor cannot be surpassed
Is cheapaene .r laallt)). Dor 0 , 10.1111 , 11 Iliblekey Is
pots Fria Woody, llottoodOlo or Ky. Wklokoy
for moon Judd or uglier pawpaws 'Motel Keepers ea.
M lispplied with Liquor. at City prices. sad wee
freight sod package. Illehlef.•, Ilieutlasir• sad Lls.
gar. Weary. also. A. slyer['. Grape Wilma
Wit J. MARTIN.
Mny II an -I n.lt. mortise de giveaway
BARGAINS
121:T=1
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG
JOHN CRESS & SON
HAVl:lO.q.en.d o new Gruen"). in GellmanMg,
the n..rtb•...0 corner ..f tbr Public Square.
hate Wet r,tei wed • splendid wurtment of MINH
GROCERIES,
taaludialr Balm, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas.
Spiro., Tobacco. Nalt, Y lab. Hems, Sbouldsre, 1. Also.
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nato. vloi te.gue go, Val.Cy Art sad Notion. gaster
all, We ail al. lorep oa toad 1I UN and /BID
STU!' Is.
Harlot purchased for C.lsll. waar• prepared to
ar I very Cheap. UITIO ID a veil Mitt Jude• for yoar•
t 5112
MO=
Grocery and Flour Store.
REMOVAL.
MEALS & BROTHER
H A • V n B y r ub m r " t i s r btret t r o ie t t h , e wtr eg e i ty pr p o rt
pee. tk. tow!, *masa 'V on hand
ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, &e
Also, VIUTZTABLIT i■ seamen. fresh from the city
and country. They are determined b. It. as cheep
as the cheapest,and ae they only aak 01. ioneet living
prate, they hepe to merit and receive e Menet
shave at penile patrolman*. It•l.s A SW.
April 1.
gtgal fatitts.
N°TICE. —Letters Testamentary
on U.. waste of Jung 1 , 111314, tale of Strabaa
township. Adams weary. Pa.. dawslowd. having bean
/mho , to the notarstansd,they horsby give smallest.
all p.m/as indebtad to said masts to wake hawed/silt
payment, and those having Oahu. airaluat Ma rata ta
present them properly anthwitiested fur selthwasad.
SAM OIL 811111.1..
Itrowiem.
Aug. 21.-60
sunny Anvu, lives io Tyroa• marl Wit. !jam. le
Tipm, towuddit.
OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary.
&Me or gOb 2141131113. US&
at LammOr oily, Pa.. hiring bra granted , Cs*lilPlar
&raped. they literary!** sena Ural er , aula
&third to Geld fe r
to those herb
that proper,
MTh. It
eater, sad du
♦s. 21 -111
Sold;
A nd l l 4 ll4;
a Minos , sritt
Piineylvnels.
In in hr matte
Itspatst Jelllhomihr
Jobe t f _ -
DI SS 0 1,- II Vt. L.
m.bui
the undeceive:Wl
DWI:, of Poonbort, .1.
•II rooms indebted to NM is
payment eritlipost4olltV 'Plain it
to nos the two Dribs *tn le li
boolsees. Bold ithoohtflati total.*
day of Koh IOSIL
' IL - C
i all*•
a ' r
.. _
Jot, lft, IMIL—Sof
p AMPHLB
*hatttop..
ter
lir sit *one Mu.
VALuitax inuitatirretz
AT PRIVATE SALE.
•
Wee wabssafbegalbeta at _lfyittere 1.1. lb. vatnal.le
sik *lda he exit roddeditaatill Mini:toe
towbar.* Maar emir*, Pia; shalt tsar wroth of
Tataribase: soar ilftwatates 1114 1 4714 _had* of
Joseph Wierrweis, loset.li A. W ' *wean Wt.,-
wok arid outer., asetalatag OVA sore r& he..
11t-liuptuvisp.oll sty twoitory /ream and leg
Wratherhuaidied Dwelling. with a Log [ltches as
lashed, Log bora, Wastrel Shed, Corn Crib. a Than*
WastherbuerJed Shop, and other teetbaildinge. Where
lira two loud springs, use of Plana Outivenlett to the
home, it thriving young Apple Orchard, Anna: 150
bearing Pworli leers, about Id bearing Pear tree., sad
other trait There is • bilr proportion of Rod Timber
and 111•.dow. There are betwsiey 4000 and 50h0 yawn
hull trees to • griteery, which wilt be add with the
property.
Amy person &Wring toelow the promisee can call
Oil Ile attbecriber -residing thereon. The property le
In rood order.
Mho above property be nut sold by lb. lest of Oct
ober, it nlll rhea be tor Rent.
&pt. IE-43 JOHN CLNAVICH.
-------- -
PUBLIC SALE -
OF VALUABLE PROPERTY
Th. Ade,.lstretors of tb. - estate of John liok• de•
ci•owd, e hi on. r at Public Selo, no B.lterrlop the ha
of °debt, /I•Zi. wider en order of the Orphan. Court
of Adam* comity, the Helms sod Lot now occupied
by F. D. Duplowe on the west eide of Cerlisle etrert,
near the public equ.re. bounded north by an alley,
and south end ems* by other property ot esia name.
The Lot is 41 feet front by 30 fee{ dew with e tiro
story Brick House ,bleb bee been recently titled up,
mad being el leibly located is very dialreble as a
deuce and well tttuated for public business.
Persons eishing to purchase property will do well
to glee It their attention.
Bele will commence at 1 o'clock. P.M., who, et toad.
dopes will be given and terms made known by
ANN B. 110K31. Adin'n,
PRANK D. DUPHORN, Atitu'r.
J. - CALDriu, A actioneec.
Sept. 1 4.—te
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE PROPERTY
By virtue ufs Decree of the Orphans' Conn .f Ad
am. county. the sednreigned, Ortardian of the minor
children or) Jacob Lansinger, Amassed, rill •r II et
Public Sale, on Saturday, the girl cloy of 0ct01.... next.
ail o'clock, P. JL..m tbe premises, a Lot of /round,
In the borough of Littleetown, Adam. county, ,
mown ae No.l of ROI shsw's Addition. ironting 40
feet uu North Queen street, end 66 test in rear, rash
s depth ot 2.0 feet, adjoining lot Nu. 2on the %ntil
and public alley, on the •wt •nd south. The wlaue.
mutts consist of • good Iwo story Prague Da eliiug, a
good sell of water, choice fruit tram, gripe vines,
Am. The location is desirable, being sear the public
square.
Attendance will be given and terms made known on
day of salerLy Drlf . li. LANSINUNIt,
Sept. IS.—te tinsrd ism
PUBLIC SALE.
On .22idiOday, September 243th,1868, at 1 o'clock, P. N.
2Le node:signed will sell at hie residence on Semi
nary Bldg., the following property, viz:
2 IIItDSTBADS and Belling, 1 new Bedstead ,1 new
Cooking Store IBarees, Telly Iron Pots. and a es.
ilety of other articles.
Attendance will be stria and ierrnautade known ou
day of sate by theme Heoxixes, as nif Agent.
JOHN L. BONNII.
Jewell CALDIMS, Auctioneer. (Sept. 18-It.
FOB SALE.
A Ambulate liana of 132 Acres Limestone land, 30
Acres of which mu In bossy white Oak Timber; situ
ated to Adams. county, on Conowago , throe
Niles twin Hanover, on the high road, and on the
railroad f. oes Hanover to Littlestoens, and adjoining
Moilingses Min properly, (formarty Hittutillers).—
The building consist of a arse-class Sem ample eut
hanasia. wow Tenant House, and large brick Man
sion Mow, all la waperkw condition. This farm is
offered toy rte tow, and on aeconisadating taros.—
Apply to lie nodorelpeod residing ea the premier.
•ddtaa, F. A. UHL,
sell'e dation, Adams Gaudy, Ps.
Sept. 18.-4 t•
PRIVATE BALE OF A.
VALUABLE FARM
The ntidenigned intending to quit fanning, offers
Sir sate the farm on which he now reside., near the
Carlisle pike, one mile from Round Hill P. 0., and
times miles from York Sulphur Springs and Hampton,
Adams county, Pa., containing 101 ACRES, more or
lone, on which is erected a saw two-Wry Outer Poet
Halm, 2.1 by ZI that, with back-kitchen. There is a
pus* - of -Galling water at the door, three
Sprinp In twee/the dekko, and running water In two
others; Apia's, Peaches, Cherries, and other fruit
tines on the premised; a good and new Bank Barn,
built in 1566, with all other outbuildings, Hog and
Chicken House, do. rive thousand bushels of Lime
have been put on thin farm In the last Gnu ynars, and
tire thousand new rails. There are .boat SO Acres of
heavy Titular land of W bite Oak and Hickory. It al
so Iles convenient to Chiarchm, Mills, Blacksmith
Shope. Stores and Port umce. This le a good thane*,
as the farm is in a high stabe of cultivation, price low;
hall cash. halanc• In payments with intireet.
lithe abate Vann is not sold by thefirst of Decor
bet, It will Ws IMMIX
gor further Infiarzsiation addrs.• . . .
Aug. 2.1.-tf
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will .ell
at Public Sale,.. Wednesday, the 30th day of Beirokoo
ber last, at hi. residence on the liarrlaburg State road,
In Strabru township, about Ave miles from tiattysburg,
the following valualikt Personal Property, via:
2 MUD Or HORSES, 2 head of 1% year old - Colts,
head of heavy Steen, 3 Mitch Cows, 4 Heifers, 4 Rana
one • fall blooded Durham, sod one a fall blooded Da ,
vomildre, a Brood Bow with pigs, Ohio Buckeye Reaper
and Mower, Patent Wire-Tooth Hay Rake, a two or
three horse Wagon, one horse Spring Wagon, Plough*,
Harrows, and a variety of other Fanning Utensil. reo
quoit., in.. brat clan farm.
Sale will cammence at 9 o'clock, A. M, when attend:
Luce will be given and terms made known OD day o
sale by C. IL GOLD8B03.01:10
Sept 4 to
PUBLIC SALE OF A
'VALUABLE 110 USN AND LOT
SJuandrdpnd, itat claw of 1b...111410hp Brown,
derninnd, late of Gettysburg. will all at Public Ma.
on Aseedoe. Me 2Oth of September hest" at o'ctocl,
P. M., the Beal *tato of said decoanid, to wit:
♦ LOT of OKOOND, on the out side of Datimort
otrat,atiotolog tots of Dr. Joe. Dontol, on the .oath,
and U. Y. Paxton, on the north with • two•story
MOM LIOLISIt. • twootory Brick back-buildint, and
ode? Improaassata thereon. the property la &oars
blo sad will be /old whbout
Attaadaaca will ba given and lands made kuown
on dry of sale by R. G. MoCREASY,
Sept 4 —be
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
Th. undersigned °trete at Private eats the property
on which he now reeidee in Franklin township near
C a / a nion,, and the Chmathersburg pike adjoining Istade
of wadies. Filer, John Bittinger, John P. Batt,
Adam Elver) ■nd others, and containing 50 ACRES,
more or hes, The Improvements weskit of a tiro
et, ry Log Wsalberboarded Dwelling with a basement
IL Itches., • Log Earn, wheelwright Shop and other out
building... Well of excellent water with a pump in
near the door; also, a running stream through the
property, n thriving Orchard of Apple. and all kind.
of Unit. The property is in good condition has lug over
two thou. ..0 bushels of lime put thereon. There is a
due pent...sta. of Meadow And Timber laud It is sin,
located convenient to Chfirchee, School Mouses, Post -
adlleee and Weaker:tics, which make it • desirable pro
-petty.
Person. wi.hiug to view the property or ascertain
terms will apply to the submriber residing thereon.
A uguet sx—tf DANIEL 11E10E8.
EMICEMZ!
1211311012
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
The subocribers, Itrecakne of tho last Isla asolTee
tomeut of Nathaniel Grayson, 114.4., deceased, will 06
forma Public Salo, on the premloes, us Tuesday, Ma
29th Jaya,' a-pitman next, the Yerm of tb. sold de
cedent, sinosto in Liborty township, Adam. county,
Pa., odium ios Lando of Lewis Worts, John Rumor:Ater
and antler., on lb. Public Rood betwoon knowitteburg
and Fairfield, and containing 160 Acres. Improved
with a bog. Two-story wastberboarded Dwelling
House, Shooks Roams, Log Barn, Carriage Hones,
Peas sad row Dill, an exceliont pi odactivs
mod well of never-toiling water with pomp at the
house. Zoo . .SCreek runs through the Fars.. Tho wU
i. sood out tho prosaism. aro oonveutoul to School
Houses, Mills. Stores, Re., readeting it a desirable
location. Thor. are about 50 lava of Timber band
covered with Locust, Chestnut and Oak.
commons at 10 o'clock, A. IL, when attornb
once will he given and tarsus node known by
JOON 111II5SRLMAN,
ANN MARIA GlitaYnON,
lltecutoso.
Also, at the atme time and place, the enhecriber
wilt all at "Mlle Bale, en the premises, all that val
uable Tract of Mad,e4joialtta the bore, late of Nitro.
bath Oft,VINOIN tbeereed, and matatinieg lte duos.—
About the and, ball la heavily limbed. The Mudding.
are a coat tunable Log Homo wad Born with orate dry
obtlealtdirgo medial bltchard of chotite frulL
8. GAIT,
♦gent for the Hari
Aug. 1.1.--u
19...11.4u0rwr 4peoCalor oopy
TWO VALUABLE
PARME FOR SALE.
The toftleiresaed offers at Privet. Ae Lit two
valuable . twee,
No. I—Containing 54 Acres, more
or lees, oa wisleta raw nwideOft orwaship,
adthesieg. lamb ell Ake Maas. Nett liftleator sew
to, swat t ame natumors see . New
lettut tweeery
10 1 6 - olktt . e
Irmo" eedr: fidirsr
4lod
ettwepateribed fib
P DIV &TB'S A,L E.
... ,;.--Z.-
UN=N3
I. IL SHIPLEY,
Rand Hill, P. 0.. Adams Co., Pa.
=EMI
E=
;bit of Vrtittittllo.
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PItiVATE ,ALE.„a.
The sebetTibar wish... to sell et Prirode Sale, his
reduedde farre, "ideate he fl....tium township. A lams
'eutille Pe • ore the ruse! leieliels loom Moo It s'e Teem,
to Yearn. hi. e4.luiug 1t... ti ha.'. A oelreo Reid, lel. nl
- Whitened others. The FAR m eon t.t i eon Acres,
ahaat 30 Acres of which are g ood Tin.her and a fair
proportlou of Meadow. Im;•roeemen to onubt of
two-eiory OTOS k (nearly uew,) a largo
Bank Dare, Waeun shad, Car, Logs lionee, Hug Pear,
Coro Oahe, red all other necessary nue...indulge
There lee neter•falllug Spring of water he the cellar
cod.■ well at the hero. 'Mere Is ete Orchard of about
ISO tie.. of excellent fruit. The lard it under good
eultleallou, gaud *Delos. Good well.wetei ed.
Any pomp wishful; td purchase a Cum dew id out
Mil /*wised een tkt. I no as the pm cheer will me
coifs^ berseln.
Artyperson wishing to Titr the limn will pleo.ee
tell on the tiodersignod.
Anguit 21,1868.-2 an•
F
SLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
THAuT OF LAND
Th. uuder.lSuad, ituruyea Ito fait for tlor heirs
W•Sktr,oortaaroot, Nut of rt.... 1,1,4 Ml.,
o ill sell at Pnblia ass Tutsday, the 2tith g o y of
~ . ..preader,af 1 o'docit I. M., floe folloroing ralottl.loo
TRACI' OE LAND
lying poi tly In Catoberland township, Adonis county.
Fit., and portly In Frederick county, did., counting 246
Acres, wore or trijoinsug hale of D. W. Monier,
Isaac Fisher and others. The improvements are a
l.,ge (wound': BRICK MOUSE, *double Lug Darn,
% non :bed, nod other out•suildlngs. About 60
Acres in good Timber, the balance choreal, with a fair
proportion sf goal Meadow.
The slane tract is well watered and cun..olooly
I.rtatad to ehnrchee, School.; Mill., and Yorkers
sisrAttendssuce will be given and term,. nmin.,
mown on /ay of sale by
FL WITIIHROW,
JOSZPII WALKER.
Sept 11.-1 e
TWO VALUABLE LOTS
FOR SALE
The audersigued UN: at Private Sale. their EY/ vat
'table Lots, via:
No. I.—Containing 15 Acres, more
sr leas, Itt Cumberland tow. ship, adjoining lands of
Dr. Study, George Rowe sad others, about%milo from
Witheroves MITI . (known as the hlyer's property),
improyed with a two-atury Log Ilonso, with a hack
a Baru pall log and the other part Mane,
two .wry Spring Ituuni, Carpenter S.hup, +mot e
Ifouso, and other neeenary outbuddings, a well of
noser-fatling Water, with pump, at the kitchen .iccr,
a young Orchard of choice fruit, kr.
. •
No..2— , Containing 11 Acres and
43 Perches, more or less, adJoatalug illottall or John A.
Lohr, George Doll arid others lb Cantherlancl „hip,
Improved with as two-story Lod Muse, with Kthilr Y
attached, Frame Stable, Carpenter Shop acid other
Ostimiltliags, Sprtug of goad Water near the !loose,
good Orchard - bearing fruit, etc.
If not sold
be the 6th of November, tho above
properties win, be offered at Public Sale.
Any person eriehineto view the properties will call
on the undereigned residing on the property.
Pirrtat 1100FNAGLE,
tie.NitY 1100PNAGLII,
JOUN W. fIOOFNAOLIi.
Aug. 21, 1888 -W
FoR SALE
A VAL U ABLE MILL PROPERTY,
with 00 ACRES of choice Land, on the Turnpike lend
ing from Abbottetown to Hanover, one mile from the
Romer place; known an Hollinger'n
ALSO,
ONE OTHER MILL PROPERTY, with 40 ACRES
01 LAND, or LSO Acre. en may be desired, on Marsh
Creek," miles eantb-west from 0 et tyeLn rg, and known
so Undue' NHL
ALSO,
A MODEL FAR*, 231 ACRES OP LAND, In • high
state of cultivation, 100 bushels of Lime to the Acre.
No.l, Balldlup, 2 miles west from Gettysburg.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, Aug. 21, 1868.-414 m
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
By virtue of a Decree of the Orphans' Court of Ad
am. county, the undersigned, Executor of the Will of
John Socks, dec'd., late of Cumberland township, Ad
ams county, Pa., will tell at Public Sale, on Saturday
the 3rd of October next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on.the pre•
mines, the FARM of said deceased, situate in Cumber
land township aforesaid, adjoining lands of George
Rose, Joseph Sherry, John Slyder, Michael Bushman
and others, containing 59 Acres and 132 Perches, im
proved with a two-story LOO HOUSE, Log Barn with
Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Hog House, and other
outbuildings; • thriving young Apple Orchard and
other choice fruit; a spring of good Water. There is
a fair proportion of good Meadow and Timber land.—
AIso,a,TRACT OF TLMBEII/LAND,44joininglithe above,
containing 10 Acres and 10 Perches, mostly Oak and
Hickory.
Attendance will be given and termenneele known on
day of sale by SAMUEL PITZER,
Sept-11.—ta Executor.
VALUABLE MILLS 6r. FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The enbectiber wishing to retire from business on
acconot of his health, offer* at Private Sole his value.
hie Property, situated in Liberty township, Adams
enmity, Pa., 2 tulles south of Fairfield, known or An
gains Mills. The farm contains about 76 Acre, of
land, about 15 Acres of which is in meadow, about 5
Acres in thriving timber. principally Locust, and the
balance ascent that occupied by Building s, Dam, ,
Roads, Jac. In a high slate of cultivation. There is a
great variety of fruit on the premises. The Building.
are • large twiretory Brick Dwelling House with
Backbuilding, Double Lug Barn, Wagon Shed, Hug
Rouse, Spring House and all other neceteary out
The Mills are on Middle creek with 'Wile ievt
water to run the year round, the 11.111 House is 50 by
40 feet, 3 stories high lower story stone, the balance
frame as good ea new, befit in the most substantial
manner, Power, 2 Overshot Wheels 13 feet high, coo
t:alas 2 pairs of Burrs and 2 pairs of Chopping Stone.,
together with 'lithe machinery and fixtort s to • first
class Marchant sal Oitst Mlll. There is also a nevi
law Mill attached tripple geared, capaole of sawing
150 teed of Oak Lumber per hour. The above Male
are in a feed usighberboud for grain being within 2
mile' of OILITOIre Trait end Tinnier ; also, fur Schools,
Churches, Markets, tr.
Price and terms made know, by calling on the sob.
scriber on the property or addressing him at Fairfield,
Penna. PETER DIEHL.
Aug.:ll, 12,2.-4tu
A FIRST-RATE BUSINESS STAND
AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned, intending to remove, offers at
Private Sale, his very desirable Property, on Cham
bersbarg street, Gettysburg, being one of the hest hir
able.s stands in the town. The House, nearly new, is
a three-story Brick, with a Back-building, all under
tin roofing; the dtore-Boom In au admiroble one,
whilst the basement Is fitted up for n Restaurant.—
The whole is in thorough repair. Stith a property Is
rarely found in market, end all desiring to invest
Awaid give this offer prompt attention.
The undersigned hail the building ererted about ten
years a_o, In the best end niust entrortalhthll manner,
Sur his own use and trviipairty, as he has ever e:t.ce
married ore the Merchant !miming Inoiinese the-rein;
and, but fur his in tenthn to remove, would not port
"with It for any money. He ie row determined to leave.
however, anal asks per; haeera to coil eoon, to oven toe
wallet* and learn term• .
Sept. 13.—tf ti1,010:1, JACOLS.
WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION LANDS
I lIATE ON HAND A FEW
TRACT S
OF No. I,
second hand, prt-euiptivo LAtatls It catrJ ',at It •II
roado,Coonty Toven%•kc, in well •nttlwl neighbior
beads, stack I mill aril, 4r ..xclaahge at a fair price
lb, Re* &ante to Alhal c4tiaty, Yn
Pet, 5, 1861,—tt
L l OB SALE.
& very .18.1 r while h "no. :.1.3 terra of dmine
with Bowl bulWiup , on. mil* from Ilarfley
DIN). ARNOLD.
i4f,11 11, '6ll-11"
&FIRST CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
It in Iwo miles of Gettysburg, on the liar
riebnrit road, with all nreeasary improve
ments, awl In prime order. I will dull from
100 to 100 Acres, to suit parchasera. Terms
reasonable. For further information, apply to
WM. WII3Lbr,
Gettyiburg, I ' a.
Bept.,lB-t1
A. DESIRABLE
TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
.TRE tindessigned offers at Private
ii est. , Its old DOBUIN DWICLLIISO.nt the June.
Vellesthilee - rm.ettsfewet mud iihussittshurs ruast& la the
porno thettolbarst -The house Is rubatmnttetty
lOUs of stuns, sod soatsins twelve birg• rooms.—
itbera-ba Avow. roven-Akillax spring of first rat*
whites to nee Sitiseutsne rid '.ores of ism, outtoest•
ts‘wtilt it. I%o4as:sties is s miry yl o out aue. mud
it,h6ltttlettahlitiobal usitl.9 .thi* could he slide One
.111bikulat coalfortable 4nal deetrabir !wows In the
twrette • or ilkgfcipity.
M0nt.14.l t7-tr Rupp,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an ngvitry for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
itt connection with nor law len-ine-• 1...1 ettyabnrg
Old MORI iLlew mama attention F. the
latimiestion of Titles, Con
-Ming dc Investment
of money.
rillylbottibibMt to toll, of boy Walt. nosy Slott It to
liiikeibentl;l4tioAldt. &me&
Ear .aid Woodland
2.1. 'AM Ming tr.aoa
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ley 10. 11016.-tf.
Notice to Capitalists I
fi
PElts4lNi of ve,,t mg. mud t.m.
SINE PK/I cr.op.ti„i
call 141 Ow
Getty3burg Nation a ! Batik,
AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS oF' Tlt
UNION PACIFIC
CKNTRAL PACIFIC K t ILROAU txw. et it wri
now. it0,41/11.11t4 Are dltitignro itto; lu boror awl
saltpinuraming. .
J
!a-BONUS t.tn be had nt nll Mut, ni !bin I:not.
1.14) .1141Yrn nll inflirlllatioll rmir.•r 11 ing PA id iurr,~
moot. will I , livorfully Oven.
lore. .1. P.NI./It V RA P.
GETrYBUmi
NATIONAL BAN k
GOVKRNM ENT IoY, US, of all lifuel,. Hullo IjT moof
SEVEN-TIIIRTY lION LS cw.vcrted Into 1 , 1
rY DONDA sthout
COMPOUND INTPILICST NIA' KS A 5111.3).
The lII° II EST rftemium r od Oil 6041) ni1d1. 4 11.1,
STOCKS •nd LIONDS, or dl kind( boniatt Plf
CIIARD /KO COMNILMION.
4.MtDKILS PRONIPTLY KXKCUTILD.
Interest on SPECIAL De hinTs atitan,d 1 pre. en/
Persona wishing Information iu regard to U S. Bonds
and fttocks of all kinds, are Invited to gl ut o coil
and we will give oil Into tostiot, cheurfully.
J. UNIOP,I( HAIR, Cash!. ,
liettvsburg, Oct 30, in7-tr
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
J. tlyent /or the sale of Mr Piot, ffortfoole
Union • Pacifi- Rail lott 41.
6 PER CENT.GOLD TherETIEST BONDS,
• t market rater, ertah Interest payable semi-annually
oar at counter. An neciAgary I:. format ko given
Gettysbnrg, Noy. 27, 1867.—t
FIRST NATIONAL BANN
GETTYSB UR G
WILL ALLOW
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS an foth,we
PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 TEAR,
•• HUNT HR
WILL CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND
Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS of
every kind 'Cesar charge an Commlselon, and will at
all time. pay the lIIGEINST PRielf fur
nod with pleasure treseset all busimse promptly es
heretofore per tai ping to a well regulated Rank.
GEO. ARNOLD, Ca.him.
Oettymbure, Nov. 6 1867-1(
fife and ,firc Xusuraurt.
ADA:IIS COUNTY
1-NSL'ItAN( E COMPANY
INCORPORATED, MAI:c11
Praildent—Ocarge titrepe.
ire.reeeldent—BatnueLlt. Ruts..ll.
Sect etary —D. A. Buehler,
Treasurer—E. tl. Valineetock.
Executive Commuter—Rotwrt McCurdy. 11. A. Pink
lug. Jacob King.
Managera.—George Swope, D. A .Ilutliter, It.
dy, M. Eielielberger, S. It. Itusell, E. U. Ed, ceet..c
A.D.; Bnetiler, It. W. McCreary, Uettplititg
King, Strata:in ciwnollp ; k'reilcriek Diehl, Franklin
Wm. D. Mimes. New Oxford; Wm. B.
villa; 11. A. Picking, Stratum ; John W.llord. fat i
more; John Picking. Enid .(liel T. Wright
BendersTille; Ataitl P. tiitt, New Oxford; Janice ll
Merstiall,llamiltimben; Joho Cu Freedom
Jolrn Mcuntfay Wm. howl Whitc.l.lberty.
Inj...This Company is !United in Ito, Oplrealut.l t , ; the
county of Ad,tme. It 1.01 been in operation fur
than 17 yen: e, eui in that in,rl.l nnutn but one
!Wert/lent ing i.l.llu.smus by f r... 1,11
arnountinK to over $15,000. Any W.:A.lldr, it a 41 . In
n/no:we cnn apply to tither of th, I.H -A Inn ',nth
men :
1fie7.1.8 Executive Committee ane.ti et of
the Company. on the last Wednesday I o every mouth.
et 2u'eloek, P. U. Ptllllllo, 1564.—t1
THE PENN UTUA I.
LIFE, INSURA.VcE COM PA.V
92 - 1 CHEST - NUT ST IL EET,
2 , 00,0 0 0
II Ilex Sur), nx diri(1111 11“.u . q.% Ih.
PIJiiIV I bilelt . , j'r )7J
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1'111) 1"1'1.
fr All tie- .1 tits. t.•. 11 wit. be vlici.ool
HENRY J. II N ESTOCIi,
July 1,1415.—11 m
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'II I IIE Proprietor of thest.
feellag thank hy ter the 111,e.7.1,ett,i...,-. 1,6• •
tabs, ter attar !,4,1i Itave to inr.rn. the pubi,, 11".
heconthith.. the 1.1 VI:ItY IttlINE , 6 fit hie 01,1ei,..:
on Niwillingtet,treet,Getty,htirtz. nen. the
eaters he is prepared at all Lim. , tt , Lcconillitnin I.
persont wttl. attythint in hl. liar _=•
HORSES, COACTINP, nu61;11 , :. .ir.,
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.ntCOMpeleot.Livr rs. vent along i l d.•ait •, •
will b- touveyrill.• utter t1)11, ne. or tir I. pb.•• ,.
the con utrt 111. • i and the
eln.•, onni an ill h. npared to mIL rt••• 1,
gars coluft. told. 11. I. preistrot 4t at.
faro Lib conch.. for Cont.:oS; dnd 4 1 . 0 It , fn r It. •
ilrinz to - Ko tho Hs Ulf Slut. ~; t. •l,il WI..
Springs
ALSO-11 S A N U 24 1 i 1.
will bethought and solt: .8 I all t !wee rersoo • tr.!
ittit to earctotme•toek will dad, t. to their .4 , ,V
to cell oh the andet4lol.l, 01 big 4tvek i• wort .1.4.1.
to be cc re{ reeoat«A, uo eala . Lo.
of [lore. 411 • SI OH. lit I
be mold Oil I rltto :art 4,411. 0.1
fret (rote rtet In t..
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tot...dial Olt old iitatii tittrrliti
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SALE & EXeIIA NG E
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ADJOINING TIII EAOI.I•: YfF.I,
yrii.E. undersigned would respevt
a fatty itlrtorta I itahlt• thm b. 1..
I.IV WRY. SA ANti .t
In 110, 'due. and is .14's ott , •t. t
comm....lnth.te In %hi. III", /I. .I•Ati .r•!
rritl.ttopelry. C'ttrilact.b. Ilatt % 4 W./ "'
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plait..
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Parties,largo or mstall.can ..t MCI VI thoi w. u t
0a the moot eve...1...de1/Mt Wale.
Vloitore to rho ottott.to.
sad reliable drives, forolshoJ if dminia.
rarities coun.st.J to -.n,1 rt.ak tttot Bop.* Inton lA*
turlvalesedeparture .101, , .r.t •
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a chlwairli bai 11it"..,*...n . linr'n...ite. t• "bit play
In., no linalgh!.:
Al etas.
as w rahlaant - . 7 wild I. 'famishing Vo
ir' to. 4116 Itadwr•
,etti. saw, .4.4 , :mW .•
w. ~...• • wtt ,
wig 041.414 ,- ••• .
wk.: - NA v 4
properri I to
I. GI. MoCIUCART,
Altoruily $ hor.
,finaurial
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6 PER CENT. furl year,
4 PElt CENT. for 8 menthe
3 PERCENT. for 3 morkilus.
MCI
GEO. AICNOLD.C.IiIer
COUPONS
GOLD AND SILVER,
MEM
D. A. Ituclder, 41-tt),hdrer.
E. G. Fobiiestock, ••
Jac.)l.l Xing. Strisban t o me -hip.
11. A. Picking,
Frederick Dirk 1. Fr ikk hit ••
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