The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, April 02, 1869, Image 3

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ine to the residenee of the sub-
Frutddia totenithip, neer Ifilltown, in
s t, a WIUT.Ii P.AII, with oo marks. The
..illt.ttll to Cottle forward, prpee, property,
take him altay.
JACOB STOVER:
ICE.—Letters of
Jon!: demised
Id4mtscututt.r.bafog
to the ut:de• Signed reeiding itrBtrithea
Lt Le e'oy notice tv all persons in.
,•, 11, it, immediate payment,
na, iar elaim.,akto, the varne - to present
,vr'o Ituthentirate.if,r
N F. Aduer
T
in see,,iict 11 , 0miit of Jos Ern L.
L-. C 0 1 111143.: 01 She pro sun: nod estate of
'I , kI.I:WI.R. s Liltlc o.f Col.oW.lit) towohhip,
• u ty. Pa.. has filed iu the court of Com,
ot A datum calmly, oud will he contirtuell
t. with, IVJ.,i IS6V, U 41.4. cause
the coutrary.
:ACOB ORN,-Proch'y
MEM
TI C .
, t , <r xtn t t account of I)A:suErr. G.
under the will of
lute of Menallen township,
:0: I. the court of Com
awl will beton:lrmo' by
;he Ilnit day of,flora, ISO, norms
l•. tht-
JACoi MELHORti, Proth
.
.• titst accinint S(11.03101 RAU
SLAYIIaLatt, n lunatic,
P etol Pa., lase. been filed
rl 0: Common k-, 0 lay.l
Attatas County, and ,
court. as Me 19M day of •
uu tees ran,. to. 41,o‘ra to the contrary.
NIELI/01:N. Pr,tlCy.
1' 1
nip! nI In. W. J. 11f COLIIRE
, If. Ui ANDIUSW 801Y225
u.,nun Plea! of Ad .'
mom -
f,y acid court, on.
• most be shown to the
OE
JACvli ELIIORN, Protti'y
=I
. .
1' 1 E
ttt•ruuht of RonERT Mc
ef the (;ettjuburg hal/road
• filed in the Court of Common Pleas of
and .41 , 44,14ty, the Ittth day tif Apr 41,15139,
1.. N., Lae Lech hue/ for the confirmation'
must to the contrary be •howu.
JACOB MELIiORN. frothy.
I=
ELECTION.
stnvidiniderti in the Turnpike
"rilE
„MAN-
N!) utt‘IPANY lir TILE -YORK AND
TUIINDIKEIWAL," are hereby nu.
e ill be held, on rues.
, . st tbyitublic Route
.I:. A -!,.; ~. Vll, Ati..(111.1 CO., P01:11%.,
t I • t.l ...Al,' too o ' clock, P
, President. six 31st:taxers
r the ensuing
Jo: I.l'll Pres't.
[TOR'S NalCE.—Let-
en &dry 0m the ebtate of Mrs. CLI.BII
- late 0! C,lt.••.hurg. deceased, having
the utt lrr i ucd , esiditig in the bor.
•••i t.• 1 111.1 . .0ns Indebted
caynie:;t,and those
•! Int to ;rodent them pro--
..•-tt!,,,tent. •
Ifx'r
t-Toit'S NOTIOE.—Le-t-
t.i.ity tit, I stale of ABRAILkut
tf.iivitlitin. Ad
t, .irtittit - ti to the cnticritigned,
1:00 t t hereby gt i ye notice to
;,•:1 1u savi estate 1.0 meke immediate
Lavin; againet the aamo tp
00i 15 anthenticateil for etuttlementi...
tt !, tn.;
tit I,N ?..Ezeera.
Vt - I 1.L1.1 It Lit ING,TON,
NEE'S 'NOTICE
•1.1 -en appoi;ted As
f.t.r thn be,
rz. limke VcSioatY k Kin.
t .wit•litt.—nut,, ie haa.y givum to Sabi.
I t , .1, their acc,ezta with the urrthr..
:11,4 In the same I^unship.
JON V; I :.I.IIANZAIIN, Altnlgnee.
CE.—Letters of Adminis
'.t of mowßzy, de-
Adam, county, Pa.,
giantisl t.. the under:44llrd, residing In
hcrchYnotice to all person*
5.,:,1t..1.Lte to Ins!, iinuirdists psymunt,,,
is in 4 cl uws a4ainst the same to presert's
[ly autti , uticx , t.,ll . oo .r.ettlemeut.
H. F. M. I'ET.2l,rs,".Adzif:
Tiers' Discharges..
pr.a . ..•! 0., 15:44r, D,.cket, I am prepar
/:(`, Sul.DlliPS' DISCHARGES. in so
li are Act 'Of the I,4lslatura of
.t. e cautioned against delay
HOLTZWORTH.
ILegi.tvt S Itec,,rder of Atarus county
t Rents to be Sold,
oni He, of A deroe'Cotinty offer to eell
1.1 RENTS belonging to the County,
Gett:•turg. The Wirtlent of Lts
.11.,tunty of I.uying twii/ May 14
th, zrouhl rcntv v—t than relau.ed, tiiG
t tan: day. at the Court
=EWE
NICLIOLAS MERMAN
JACOB LOTTO
M. 11A:TTIIAN,
Cullll.llle.b.nere of Adams county
M. IV..artß.Clvrt:
urt Proclamation
.!..3 the 11011. ROIII.IIT J. Flanza, Preside n t
several Courts of Common Pleas to th e
mpot:lng the 111th District, and .list Ire ot
ol 03 , 1 and Terminer and Gelieral Jail De
the trial of all capital an.l other offender*
rict,andJosimi .1 hl tt and hake ROBIN.
Judges of the C.„orts of Common Pleas.
. of the Courts of Oper and Terminer a o ol
1 very, ;or the trial of all capital and
'ets io Q.o county of Adam, have isatted
pt, ta"...iing date the . .:7th day of Jannhry,
r ui uor Lord one thu,and eight hundred
e, and t,, tot• directed. for holding a Court
Ilt•ni, and General Quarter Ses.larts of the
iirooral rail Delivery and Courts of Oyer
or, at 11 et tys hurt:, on ..tfomidy, 111th
IS II ERIN: GI VEX to al i the J uatict,
Connor and the Can't:4l4es within the
that they de tha t: and there In their pro
, with their. Records, Inquittitions.
•no, and other Itetuotubraucre, to do thaw
1.• tltnitr tdlcutt and in that Iteliedfapper.
done, and SILO, they who will proencutc
prisonete that are dt- thou shall be in the
cdunly o f Ad:ant, are to be themxod there.
o twaittst than ta.i shall be Just.
PHILIP lIANN Sheriff
tit ttysburg, 31arcb 19, I.SG9.
ISTER'S .NOTICES
CE is hereby given to all
and other petc:un petconcerued,thet the
non Acoouuti Loroinatter noel:U.4,llW will
I 01 tLo Court of Adams county
.oil,Lll,,nuce, on llONDA.Y,ttaeltoth
IL 1 utit, nt lU c'c!c:k, A. 31, viz:
a nod I . :nal .4.111/t < f Jacob Livio,otun,
Ow Lit t:.,tine.doc'tl
4,,,,:acc0u0t David Ilu and
roar, Adulioirtr,,4, of 31irhael Car!, d..
' ',tut of John F. 11.41,k, Oic.
Elee'LL
utoi rival a.:courit of livattl laker, Ad'
•f Guorge Yole, o,t-'d.
ficAl ncrtun! of Mulung N. Dicke and
Ext.:utoraad V, last. Will acid
Tee
dtu Ulrk.,Eced.
et of ..latoly 0;ler, Oustdlett of Mary
thor child of Yraseik Crom, deed, settled
}l, r, klit,i.llitratris of 3scob K. Oyler,
us of Jacob K. Oyler, Guardian of Geo
minor .on of Francis Crum dated, set
u Oylar, - Adituirdstratris of add Jacob K
alid :Iliad account of William Jacob o, Ad
Jr Seminal Ziegler, decd..
D. WOLTZWORTH, Register.
1869.tc
LIST FOR APRIL
GRAND JURY.
Cornelius Daugherty, IN,rolusu,
Wen. Paxton, Levi GilLeG., -Iteary Dem
, fel Kahn, Thome& Y. Glimmer, Jacob
to. Wible.
Dasid Rhodes, Sx..
Denjaco In McCoat.
George Wolf.
Joeeph A Hensler.
okin Y. Ilona.
Pine B.Ytok. Michael Fink.
Henry B. Reber.
6 .$ EPDeGnee. Joeepb Seller
u. Jobe S. Baker, George W. Wells,
Joel 4.1 Wickeruham.
•
=keel Beard.
1. John Black,
•
GEN.F.L..AL JURY.
.1. G. Folly, George D. DaseLoaf,i, Wm
Atone Echlosser,.Joitopb
- nt. .1. W. Bach/nap, George Y. ?*t'..,
. kohl.
Henry .1.1411:Ike:bolt, Wm. K. Lott, Eranet
..cob Deardoqf.
,Jscdb A. taley, Hoary Bittlnet,
• *noel Plank.
14 Lady, John Hanoi.
'Jamas E. Matcalf, Jelin E. Innta, .1. H
a. Wm..l.Fipr.nk le.
George Baker, Franklin Eimer, Samuel
Jamea Lefever, (I,loritir 6tottesifer4 Dr
esra Chroolater, Jacub G. Scher., D. c'l
oho Albert, Warner Tortola&
eery Eaufmau, Ps slugs • „Oradea - IS.
John Gaton,Wat. Rosa, George Spar g.
aka /air", Jtwob r u Z:
J..llovems, Pb.tol.
swim Geolesen, H. J. Etat le, Michael
&Am (NUM
Areas W. *arr.
.... •el Beam.
WANTED
.4. WW2 INSURANCE COMPANY,
and Mocni Agent' for this and etuvound
. She dividend or this company in JAL
Among ita tertnres are: BO data
Timm: of premituns; animal dividend'
• •, does-me limit travel.
sWIANCigr P. 0., BOX 1 174,
Philidelpido, Pa.
'SU stav Rug Sentittri.
t eettribuipm f tridisy, April 2 , 1569.
CHARGE OP RESIDENCE.--Subscri
berm, either in town or country, clititiging
their reddence this spring, are requested
to notify us, that we may proinptly cor 7
rest our mailing list. And in doing so be
careful to give full name, with new Peet_
office address, and also the name of the
Post-office to which the paper was last
addressed. This is important, to view of
the fact that our mailing list is very large
and unless the thus be given in full, the
requisite changes are not easily made.
During the past week we received two
letters requesting s change of address, on
each of .which' we worked a full hour,
simply because iu both cases the writers
had neglected to give their former ad
dress. Please he particular in this respect.
ELECTED.--i>t. S. Gulden - has beau
elected SecolidLieute,nant of the Franklin
Zousves, in place of Lieut. C. E. Camp,,
resigned.
in-Mr. Christian Benner hits bought
the Baking establishment of Newport
and Zeigler, on the corner of Washington
and West Middle street, for $2500 cash,
FARMERS' MEETING.—A Farmers ,
Meeting will be held in Agricultural Hall,
to morrow (Sattirday) afternoon, at v l
o'clock. Subject, for discussion —"The
Planting of Spring Crops."
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.—On our first
page will be found a list of the officers
elected in the various districts of the
county, ct the recent township .election 9 ,,
fur which we :Ire indebted to the cottrteu
of Co ntp iler.
C LLED.— On Tuesday last the Presby
terian Church of this place unanimously
determined to call Rev. WiLLIA3t 11
Hithas, of Vartinsburg, West Virginia:
Mr. H. is a graduate of Allegheny
Seminary, and is a •licentiate of the Car
lisle Presbytery.
Iu the reading columns of our first
page we publish, as a paid advertisement,
the first two chapters of " : Ited-Knile," a
new story now appearing in the New
York Ledger. Mr. BONNER, himself a
publiser, knows the Value of extensive
and systematic advertising'.
ROBBERY.—On Thursday night, the
Zth ult., the dwelling of Mr. WARNER
ToW NSEN 1), in York Springs di - strict, was
entered find wearing apparel of the value
of $lO or sl° taken. Entrance was effect
ed througlia window on the front porch.—
It is supposed the villains became alarm
ed and left hurriedly, without comploting
their work, as the window was found
open, and part of the-plunder Was drop
ped on the porch.
ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH.—The late R. G. PARDEE, so
long and favorably know as one of the
foremost Sabbath-school workers in the
land, died February 4th, 1869. The San-
Times, of Philadelphia, ha. just
published a valuable sketch of his life and
labors, from the able pen of John S. Hart
LL. D., accompanied with an excellent
portrait of Mr. Pardee. Any one interest
ed in the Sunday-schobl cause can obtain
a copy of the sketch free on applicath,n to
the publishers of the Timex.
TOOK THE VEIL.—On Friday last, St.
Joseph's Academy of the Sisters of the
Sacred Heart, in M'Sherrystown, W a.s the
eeno of a very solomn and impressive
ceremony. Upon the afternoon of tha t
day, two young ladies, Miss Smith and
Miss Parson, both of Adams county, gave
up the pleasures and enjoyment of the
world by "taking the veil," and entering
the Order'of the Sisters of the Sacred
Heart.. ArchhishopSpalding, with a num
ber of prominent priests, was present on
the occasion. - "quite a large number of
persons witnessed the ceremony, which is
said to have been very touehing and itn
press i ve.—Hanover Spectakir.
IMPROVEMENTS.—David Blue-
Laugh's house, on Washington street. Is
receiving its finishing touches and will be
ready for occupancy Mit few days.
Charles H. Stallsmithls house, on York
street, is under way,_ the masons Laving
commenced on tho foundations.
Daniel Klingers house, on Baltimore
.street, is now under way and will be
finished before long.
had. M. Tate's house, on North Washing
ton street, Is now under roof and will soon
be ready for the plasterer.
George Cashnian's house, on Stratton
street, Is receiving its last touches and will
be occupied in a few days,
Jno. M. Minnigh has commenced the
foundation of his house, on Chambersburg
street. •
•
CHANGES.—S. R. TiiioN has moved
his Barber Shop to the Diamond, in the
room formerly occupied by'J. W. TIPTON.
Jou.lt . CREss has taken poisession of the
_BENNER dL Bao.'s Warehouse, they haying
:retired from bu.siness.
J. E. WIDLE d Dno. have taken posses
sion of the Warehouse formerly; occupied
by WM. BIDDLE.
D. .W. ROBINSON has opened a Sewing
Machine Agency in the room recently va
cated by R.-C. COusAN.
The firm of NEWPORT & ZEIGLER, Ba
k em, has been dissolved, Mr. Ziegler go
log mu, and Mr. Newport continuing the
'business.
JOSEPH JACOBS has moved his tailoring
shop into the room wi th Robinson's See•-
mg NJ - aching ag ency.
COMPLIMENTARY.—The National
Deknder, Norristown, Pa., has a detailed
notice of quitet compliment tendered by
A number ot":-citizens of Perkiomen
Bridge, Montgomery county, on the eve
ning of the 3d Ult., tO - Capt. 17.. M. WAR
REN, of this place. Capt. Warren had
been sojourning for some weeks at Per,
itiouniu Bridge and - neighborhood, selling
the American Champion Washing Ma
.chine and Warren's Electric Churn, man
ufactured in Gettysburg, by Messrs. Kitz
snilier, Hunter & Co. Quite a number of
gentlemen called at the hotel where Capt.
W. was stopping to pay their respects,—
To Captain, getting wind of the affair in
Advance, ordered a sumptuous collation at
which BMW arty gentlemen sat down. -
Toasts and speeches were the order of the
.oveulng, continuing to-a late him!.
..RJSTICEt3 gtabillNAL
CASES.—The following is the text of the
act to which we alluded - last week, and
which has passed both houses of the Leg
islature. It is worthy of the attention of
Justices of the Peace. Instead of holding
criminal cases until a short time previous
to the Court, Justices hereafter will be re
.kuired to make return of such caseawithf.
in rive days after bindingover or cum Ml*
iug:
AN Acr—Relative to committing magis
trates of Lebanon, Dauphin, Franklin
and Atiama conuties.
€Ecr. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
Home of Representatives of (he Comown
a•eatth of renruytrania in General Anent.
bly met, and it u hereby enacted by authori
ty of the same: That from and after the
passage ot this act, it shall be the dut f
all the committing magistrates of the coun
ties of Lebanon, Dauphin, Franklin and
n
Adams, upo complaint being made on
oath or affirmation of any person or per
sons, to enter such complaint upon their
criminal dockets with the name, residence
and occupation, it any, of all defendants,
bail and witnesses in every criminal owe,
and to return to the district attorney amid
(nun ty.a true tran.cript from said docket
within live days after the, binding over or
committal of any defendant Qr defendants
charged with felony, or any other criminal
offence, and any violation of the re
quirements of this section .is hereby de
clared a adstisenemor in office and, on con
y lotion thereof, the party so offending shall
be tined in a sum not exceeding five hun
dred dollars.
bizer. 2. That all or anyinna ol'Aseembly
now in force In the Corinth* of Lebanon,
Dauphin, Franklin and Adannieonlinning
herewith, either in whaleim• in part, be and
the same are hereby repealed.
FOR SALE—A 411 1, nisi elallblning
And Shifting Top BUGGY. Esquiroi et
Dr. O'NSAL's ogles oft - fielkeesii Walt
near High. • • •
THE KATLYBINE SPRING:-CON
FLICT OF AUTHORITY.-4,11111e $ aen.
sation has been produced in this ocimuitt
nity by as event which oottared ate the
Katalysine Spring on Tuesday last—the
sudden termination of the lease of the
Spring and surroundings to the "Gettys
burg- tilpring Company," by the lessor
and proprietor. On Tuesday the pro
prietor took possession of the premises,
ejected the employees 'of the Company
and .placed his own agents in charge, it
the same time posting up a notice of which
thelollowing is an extract: •
I. have re-entered and terminated the
lease of theee premises and the Spring, in
pursuande of one of the provisions of the
instruments referred to authorizing me so
to do in case defautt shall be made of any
of the covenants therein coutalued. Such
de.ault has been repeatedly madeof one
antrall the covenants or the instruments,
and I have accordingly terminated the
lease by this my act done and performed
on the 30th of March, 1869. An Agents of
the Gettysburg Spring Company are for
bidden to enter these premises or the
grounds adjacent for the purpose of exer
cising authority or the powers of the lease
tints-abrogated, under penalties of tres
pass and of such summary expulsion as
the laws justify.
This document explains itself, and it is
to be assumed that the step is taken under
legal advice. We presume this action
will lead to litigation, and if so it may
close the spring fora time to the distant
public. . Should such unfortunately be
the result, the people of Gettysburg will
not ho without some compensation. "It
Is an ill ,wind which blows nobody any
good," says uu old proverb, and we are
likely to have an illustration °f it, in this
entanglement of the Spring Managers.
The Gettysburg Katalysine water has ac
qulreTe, high reputation for its curative
virtues, and the demand last Season taxed
the capacity of the management to till the
orders as they poured in from all parts
of the country. Thousands have used it,
and many persons of note at hoina and
abroad have certified its beneficial effect...
The withdrawal of the water from the
market will necessitate a visit to Gettys
burg of those who desire to test its cura
tive properties, and we may look for a
hegira of invalids and bealtheeekers this
summer, which must benefit our hotels
cud boarding houses.
We understand that the disagreement
between the owner and lessees of the
spring will nut affect the supply of water
to Sojourners at hotels, boarditig houses,
or Cottages iu the vicinity; nor will it af
fect the large Spring_ Hotel now in pro
gress of erection., The Spring Hotel
Company have their right secured by wit
tract, and we understand there is no dis
position on either side to interlero with
them, Sven if there was the power to do
It is to be hoped, however, that the diffi
culty which has thus temporarily stopped
lie supply of this now noted water for the
distant market, may be speed ly adjusted.
ENTERPHISING.—Our young friend'
Lieut. J. W. CRESt, by dent of enterprise,
industry, courtesy, attention to business,
and liberal advertising, has built up an
extensive trade in the line of Grocerica;„
Queenwaie, Flour, Feed, and General.
notions. His store, on the corner of the
DiamMul and Chambersburg street, long
known as "Smith's corner," is always
thronged with customers, who cheerfully
await their turn, because „they know they
will get the best quality ef.goOds at rea
sonable prices. A little of everything can
be found in his store, and customers can
be assured of getting just what they want
and at prices to suit the times. He has
Illst opened a fresh and largely increased
stock rif Molassr-s, Syurps, Coffee, Sugar
and Goods generally for the Spring trade,
and now is he time to buy. We advise
our friends to g,iviatle Lieutenant and his
goods a trial. .it
NEW COOKING STOVE.—The atten
tion of ,Housekeepers is invited to the
EXCELSiOIt PENN COOK STOVE,
which has recently been, brought into the
market, and bids fair to throw all other
Stoves into the shade. This Stove took
the first premium at. the State Fair held
.tu Harrisburg tat ram Among Its pecupar
merits are the large' Oven and Flues, and
general simplicity; not being encumbered
with unnecessary appendages, which in
many stoves only enhance the cost without
being of practical use. For beauty of de
sign, quality of material, and general ex
cellence, it cannot be excelled. The price
is lower than any other first-class Cook
Stove in market, and yet is warranted to
cook and bake equal to the best. The Ex
celsior Penn Cook can be seen at the
Wareroom of Col. C. H. BrEHLZR, on Car
lisle street, Gettysburg, who is she Agent
for this place. Call and' see it. tf
lIEAD QUARTERS REMOVED.
Capt. Noma, has removed his store to
Arnold's Corner, next door to the Ist Na
tional Bank, where you will find one of the
best and cheapest Stock of Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Boots, and Shoes, and Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods of every discription, in
the county. He is selling Winter Clothing
at greately reduced prices to make room for
Spring Goods. , If you watt a Blitosts go
to Nomus' corner. All kinds of Men's and
Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps,Boots and Shoes
as cheap aibeforotbe War. If you don't
elieve this, eall and be convinced.—Don't
orget the place. tf.
A WORD TO THE WISE.--Persons
going to Housekeeping this spring would
do well to canal Col. C. H. BUEHLER'S
extensive Ware-room, near the Paseenger
I depot, on Carlisle street, who has oh hand
a very large assortment of Stoves of the
best manufacture, Cooking, Parlor, Cake,
and Chamber Stoves, for wood or Coal ;
also Hollow Ware t Tin-Ware, Japan Ware,
'Britannia Waro, Bird Cages, and a general
assortment of Kitchen utensils, necessary
in house keeping, and at very low prices
! C! C !—liortaps wtll, after the Ist
day of January well 'all kinds of Winter
Clothing at greatly redued prices—Over
Coats as low as $4.00; - Cavalry Over Coats
at $6.25, Infantry Over Coats $5.25, and all
other Whiter goods at greatly reduced pri
ces, to mako room for Spring goods. tf
GREAT SURPRISE.—We were aston
ished the other day in pisaing An:fold's old
corner. Nonms has charged his base to
this corner, and is surprising every body
that visits him by his large and cheap Stock
of Clothing, Bats, at caps, Boots, Shoes, &c.c.
&c. Give him a o tf.
COUNTY TRADE.—"County trade" is
a thing . which Many business houses af
fect to despise. But Messrs. Winamaker
Brown welcome to their establishment
a gonuine honest "countryman" as cor-
Wally as they
.do tha most polished and
elegant"citizen."- Coutarymen want good
clothes at low prim, and Oak Hall is
prepared to meet that want, and so invites
every stranger in the city to the big house,
at !Rath and Ma:tot e to see -what can be
done for them .re. it
Wear • your learning, like your
watch, ins private pocket, and don't pull
it out to show that , you have, one i but if
you are asked whht o'clock it li, tell it. So
if you are sake& what•the greatest tonic in
the world is, you can with confidence ear
the Zinger! Bitters. it is recommended
by some ot the moat eminent men in this
country, as well as in Europe. it
PiPaTtle b23Portation - of rap gom the
editor/anew, hides from Brazil, and
other commodities from the tropios, is
kniown to bring the germs of - &amo k
chief& elvers, whioh are sometimes very
afflicting and fatal. AYER'S A 01721 emit
stimulates the Liver to exerate theme
gems from the system as effectually as it
does the-This:natio poison `of our Agne
districts. Consequently it affords inval
uable p lsatioii toistewskwas and others
whine offtpatica expose them' to there
dshgerowittrertion*4 atia-waboio
tareu
derthani Was , " senior, In pang them
tbk 144riptiostpPW Pecitteb.
GErrieswa suensass -Ibritzerenr.
(set At is w is eselic 1.)
\ aaovan Ar Law. -
R. 0. Yeareity, York street, la reoldonco.
ltasksaughy tKmiutb, Ohambersburg st.,reeldsuem.
D. Wino; ;on Pnblk pare,ln residooce.
A. a. °over. Ballamorairt., near latuneetosh's Store.
- D. A. Buehler, Baltlmor-
3. If .Tlpten, N. E. *or
Newport t Zlegjer,corn
=I
D. Lit=lller I Bro., "if
D. a. Itlingel, Baltimol
John St. Meil ing, Qarlbl
CONFILTIL
John Gruel, Ohara:Nish tug street, near Bagle Hotel
CANDIXTZ/8 AND CONIDNOPOID.
Wm. C. Btallanith k Son, York street, that square.
Wm. Chritintan, Washington et- near Ohamberibtirg
Ono. C. Cushman, York street. sseund square.
• o►tttuaeae, C.
Danner & Ziegler, Middle street, near Baltimore.
`Perry J. Tate, Washington at., near Ghambersburg
AV. K. Gallagher, net Middle et. second square.
CLOTHING.
P. Ourmitighham, Baltimore street, Brat square.
T. C. Norris, South West corner of Diamond.
Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Public Square
COAL, LOOSE, LIME, IC.
C. H. Buehler, corner of Carlisle and Railroad street&
Jacob Reilly, corner of Stratton and Railroad.
DINTIST.
Dr. Wm. Btallsolith, York street, first 'quart,.
J. L. Hill, Chambersburg street., opposite Eagle Hots,
DRUGGISTS.
A. D. Buehler, Chatuberstatrig et., near Public Square
Ruben, Balamer° street, first square.
R. Horner, Chamb'g st., opposite Christ's Church.
DRY GOODS.
Fahnestock Brothers, cor. of Balt°. and Middle ate
J. L. Schick, car. Baltimoreand Public &pare.
Robert & Elliot, Balt. et opposite the Court-hoagie.
If. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street.
F. D. Duphorn, corner of Diamond and Carlisle at.
FORWARDING AND CODUCLBSION HOURS.
Big Lam & Co q - Dor. Wastdo gton and Railroad.
H.S. Benner Brother, cor. Stratton and Railroad
McCurdy & Hamilton. Carlisle Street.
11:11.211TO8i STOILZ.
Hunter Warner, Booth East corner of Diamond
GIIANITM TLBD
Peter Beltler, Railroad, Rata of Stratton street
1111231131
IL D. Armor, East Middle street
- asocnurs, ec.
J. W. Oreis , cor.Chatubersburg and Public Square
Wm. Boyer & Son, York et., opposite Nat tonal Bank.
Wm. B. Meals, York ■t., second square. --
Wm..l.Martin, cor. of Baltimore and filth 'treats.
Fahnestock Brothers, cor. Baltimore and Middle sta.
highim & Co., cor. Washington and Railroad streets
McCurdy & Hamilton. Contain it.
Gillespie & Co., York at., first square.
M. Paxton, Baltimore street, third square.
alaDwans AND CUThZRT.
Bennet& Ziegler, Baltimore street, first square.
rahueeteek Brothers, comer Bal to. sod Middle ete
CEM:2II3
D. McCreary & Sou, Balto. it. opposite Pres. CLurch
HATS, CAPS, Basis, sc.
S. S. McCreary. Chambers burg street, first square.
Jacob Brinkerhoff, cur. of York st., and Public Square
T. C. Norris, South West co tner of Diamond.
It. C. Cobean, Cbambereburg it.
Row k 15 - axis, cur of Diamond and York street.
IMEEM
Eagle Hotel, J. L. Tate, proprietor, corner Chambers
burg and Washington.
Keystone llouse, W. E. Myers, proprietor, Chambers
burg street, opposite Christ's Church.
I=
N. Weaver, Washington st., north of Chautbersburg
T. T. Tate, Washington st., near Engle Hotel.
X1.1111L2 TAUB.
J. M. Cannoti,corzier of Baltimore and Middle streete
'Meals Brother, York at., east of fitrattou.
31ANTMA MAIM.
Mrs. E. J. Ziegler, East Middle attest
PI/UTOGHIPIILILEI.
Tipton k Myers, Turk street, opposite Natiousl Bank
1167167311
J. W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near Met
PAINTING otmea.
Star el ..Tentinel, Baltimore et., midway between
the Court Bowie and Public Square, west lido.
1370CE 2 9, TIRRALI, &C.
C. 11. "loonier, corner of Corllrle and Rai Iroud
BZOI/1. SUEZ.
Washington Bierbower, N. E. corner of Diamond
EMU!
Wm. Y. Kilsg, York street, oppositellank.
ViDESTAX.ZR I PAP= tianiza.
Jeremiah Culp, York street, second square
Wlll. E. Culp, Warqlingten street, near Eagle Slotal
WASCI/X tcra.
Eloper d IleCartuey, Salto., street, first square
NEW WAREHOUSE.—Mr. JOBS CHEM
has leased the Warehouse, recently occu
pied by Benner it Bros., on the corner of
Stratton and Railroad streets, and will give
the business his undivided attention,dealing
not only In Grain and Flour, but in all kinds
at Groceries and Produce. He has opened
a large stock of fine Groceries, which he is
selling at very low prices, and will be glad
to have his friends and the public give him
a call, being satisfied that he can make it the
interest of every body to deal with him.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK.—Having
largely added to our facilities for Job
Printing, we are now enabled with Abe aid
or our Compiioll - Power T'ress, - Gordon
Jobber, and /laud Presses, to turn out
promptly all kinds of Pripting, from the
smallest Card to the largest Poster, inclu
ding Pamphlets, ,spl3ooilf3B, CatilogUes,
Circulars, Programiuss, dm. With our
uew Job Press.
LUMBER.—The attention of Carpenters
and guilders is invited to the extensive
assortment of Lumber of all kinds to, be
found at the Lumber Yard of Col. Q. H.
Li nett ler,on Carlisle street t opposite the Pas
senger Depot. River and Mountain Pine,
Hemlock, Laths, Siding, Joiee, Scantling,
Shingles, Pickets, Flooring. Posts, d.c,
ac., furnished iu any quantity ‘ind at low
est rams. tf
The attention of our readers is direct
ed to the advertisement of CUE'S DYS
PEPSIA CURE, in another part of thin
paper. This truly Valuable Medicine is
commended by all who use it. - Read the
certificates. eow
A wom.t..N with a child entered• a photo
graphic gallery in Newburg N. Y., the
other day, and previoda to placing It for a
picture the woman subjected the ympiig pne
to a vigorous spanking. The artist inter
fered, when he was informed by the woman
that she was only trying to get up a tine
color in the child's face, in order that it
might be represented in the picture with
blooming cheeks. She was somewhat sur
prised to learn that the matter of color in a
photograph was quite au after considera
tion; that the machine to take • colors Oust
as they stood was not yet invented.
GENERAL GRANT is after the "rings" in
the Treasury Department. He recently re
marked that it had given him more trouble
than any other department except the In
terior. "It is full of rings," said he, "I am
told that favoritism in it to particular
bankers ktrui interests has been common for
years." erunt is - sfter such little arrange
ments with a sharp stick y and the parties
who have been runulrtg these machines had
better stand from under.
Tax high peaks in Oregon, it is reported ,
have commenced to emit smoke, and the
inhabitants anticipate earthq3akes or some
other internal commotion. - Mount Hood,
13,000 feet high, Mount Jefferson, 11,000
feet, and the Three Sisters, 11,000 feet,
which are mentioned as exhibiting Signs of
activity, are extinct volcanoes, but Mount
Hood hallbeen in a state of eruption, ac
cording to traditionary history of he In
dians.
Trot Columbus (Ohio) Journal says t
"We greatly regret to learn through a pn-
Oman of this city, who recently visited
Mr, Stanton, that the ez-Secretary's health
is in a wpm. cossiNon ON} is generally
beliqed, His system is in a very weak
awe, and so feeble boa he become that he
is tenable to leave s his room, /le converses
with great ditliculty with the few visitors
who are admitted, on account of a painful
cough which greatly annoys
BAD FOR 'Ramer aaszoonteB.--I.ne WM
MUMS on Public Health In' the New York
Leg/slat= have reported littnsably II bill
creating a Commission, oonsiiidug of three
persona, to be appointed by the or,
whose duty It dhe 11• be t t 4 teat
s"
medic' ascortetw *As Inseam* and
report the same atuntally to the Legislature
and to the Buie Waal Society,!
Br directtkin of the kocretag of War, a
cOmmiseks will atiesable IA New York on
the alst instant, to num* and reportwani
the subjeet of a twidge eceies the Mast Over ,
between Bropklst awl New York. .
Ii his leei'tePoikod tioacimi
PrOpri*Osi9
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Ilaustot.:—The _dwelling of Maury Fal
kerud4e, near Manchester, was tlesfroyed
by fire an the 17th tilt.; lose 01300.—0 n the
ult., Samuel Keller, of liustchesat:
trict, was fittully injured will* Milli his
team; whether by a kick of a horse or by
falling is not known. His team returned
home without htm, and in smolt being
made be was found about a quarter of a
mile from the house, with a fractured skull
and speechless, dying soon after.—E. A.
Gonder has been appointed Postmaster at
Mr i ;iester. u
gs,—The velocipede mania has
reach Greencastle. Last week a profes
sional froirt4lagerstown - astonished the na
tive§ of that 'glace. by riding a velocipede
in the street. It as built by Henry Rich
ter, at the coach f a pry of Hoover & Johu
son.—The Mereersbupeople are agrin
agitating the project of ti,railroad to con
nect with the Franklin rallroad.--Joseph
Forbes, at Chamberaburg, a few evenings
since, broke his leg while learninglaride a
velocipede.—The Union Church in Fa'yette
ville was entered by some villains on Fri
day night last, who demolished the cliandi;
Hers and lamps, and other furniture.—The
barn of Jacob Strickler, Guilferd township,
was destroyed by fire on Monday night lust.
It is supposed to have been fired by an in
cendiary, as the house of Christian Stouffer ,
close by, was robbed while the fire was in
progress.—Mrs. Goettinan, widow of John
Goettinan, while coining out of the Luther
an Church, Chambersbuig, on Saturday,
made a mistep and fell, fracturing a leg
above the ankle.
Fnanzurcx.—Col. John R. Rouzer has
been appointed Postmaster at Mechanics
town, and J. H. T. Rudy at Mktdletown.—
Brook Buxton, of New Market district, was
run over by a railroad train at tile' Junction
on the 6th ult., and killed ; he was intoxi-
cated.—George Truman (colored) has been
convicted of murder in the first degree, for
killing an unknown man near Point of
Rocks in January last.
Fora.—John J. Keech, of York town
ship, has been appointed Steward of the
Alma house.
MURDER IN AN INSANE it 81111:N.—About
six o'clock on Friday morning, one of the
attendants at the insane asylum at Middle
town, Connecticut, on going the rounds of
the female wards, found in one of the dor
mitories a female patient, named Jane Bow,
of Hartford, lying in her bed horribly gash
ed and bruised, and weltering in her own
blood. An investigation showed that she
had been beaten by another female, who
had taken an iron castor from the bedstead
for the purpose. There were one hundred
and fifty cuts on her person, and an artery
had been severed. The woman was alive
when found, but died four hours afterwards.
Ma. John Hershey, a much respected
citizen of Lan litter county, was killed by
a locomotive on Friday afternoon, near
Roltrestown; about four miles from Lan
caster. He was crossing the railroad in a
carriage in company with Mr. Samuel
Wenger, when the carriage was struck by
the locomotive and broken to pieces and
Mr. Hershey instantly-stilled. Mr. Wen
ger was caught upon the cow-catcher and
was but little injured.
Tux Democratic papers have suddenly
fallen violently In love with the Chicago
platform, and are greatly exercised lest the
Republican party shall make something of
an advance by the ratification of the fifteenth
amendment to the Constitution. Thus this
old logy party is always taking possession
of and defending the camp-grounds which
we have left behind;
Tux C OP PROS? scr.—ln almost every
section of the country where grain is ex
tensively grown the indications are that
the crop of this year will be above the av
erage. This prospect of an abundant har
vest ought to gladden the hearts of the
whole people ; but it does not seem to do
m.
Is the vicinity of Three Rivers, Canada,
a travtiler's horse became entangled in the
telegrapit wh'ea at a point where they cross
the highway, and received injuries from
which it died the neat day. The citizens
informed the owner that- the wires were
twenty feet from the ground before the
snow fell-
BY the let of June there will probable be
uninterrupted railroad commppication be
tween the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.—
This will be the largest and greatest line of
rayel ha the world—three thousand three
hundred miles in length, and stretching in
an almost straight line oTer the breadth of
the continent.
Tim Empress of Austria appeared, at the
last State ball in Vienna, in a new dress
composed of the green and golden wings of
South American beetles, sewn with gold
thread on a tissue of white silk. A splen
did suit of diamond and emerald completed
this costume.
A tutltao preacher, recently arrested in
New Orleans as a disorderly person, was
unable to pay the fine imposed. Ide was
about to be committed, when a happy
thought struck Lim ; "If your honor will
trust me till Monday, I'll take up a collec
tion to-morrow." He was trusted.
Tus youngest couple known are in Gefik
town, N. H., the groom being 1G and the
bride 111 years old. A clergyman whom
they called on thought it
,a bit of fun, and
sent them to the town ilerk for q "stifikit,"
but on the way a man married therifor 37
cents, 'the wife attends school and talks
gravely about her old man, '
IT is said that since Grant has shown his
preference for Quakers to manage Indian
affairs, all the Indian ring politicians have
suddenly become - possessed of broad brim
hats and drab coats. But the trick won't
go dpwn. Plant will lift their hats and dis
play the cheat."-
A Lucia /SPANT.—The miners in the Ne
vada White Pine region presented the
first born baby In the diggings with silver
bars worth several thousand dollars. Quite
a start in the world.
§tvltur of flu Varfato.
Halaw/rip Gpsin 4 Produce Basket
paDimore, ThundaY Jigssng•
6 00 rqn 6 75
7 00 • 7 50
1 85 • 2 05
1 65 • 2 20
88 • 86
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1 45 • 150
60 a 60
TiIIOTILY-121D, 8 50 @ 8 95
Curcriga-sraw, 10 00 ® 10 00
FLAX -621 D,, .... ~. ... 2pa 255
BACON, 8110171.0116, ~ 14 • HI
16 • 17
‘ 4 , Thom. 18 • 21
LARD, 19 20
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StrrEß FLOUR,.
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
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CORN,
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Cetrzi—Lrl.l..—On the 18th tilt., by the
Rev, W, Wolff, et 'the house of the
bride's. father, in Butter township, Mr.
:Jbbti Crum to Miss "Limy A. t al i :iv .
seanea—hiberrs.—On the ilth ult., by
the Rev. D.:W..Wolff, attlie house . of the
bride's father, in - Franklin towusiMpi,
John Herring to Miss Mary A. wet;
only,darighter of Ephrata Moritz:
MOILHENNY-I:lEnSit. On the 2&1 nit.;
by the Rev, J.E. Honeycutt, Mr. R. Me
' libeling to Maggie Hersh, both of S'irtiban
township, this county.
&err—Deem—On the 233 ult., at York
Springs. by Rev. I). M. Mack welder, Mr.
Wm, H. Svott. to Mimi Elizabeth Beek,
t 5.411.01 Tyrone township.
MIMI
:oa/' obltuary notices 5 eenta a line for
all over 4 lines—casts to aecoutputly
BAuxtu.A.linNE.n.—On the 20th ult... at the
re:sitlence of ids son-in-law, B. F. 4.ager
man,' ti
Montpleasant township, Mr.
Jacob Batimmird r, aged 82 years 6
mouths and 20 days.
Bn.owx.— On the 18th ult., at Las :mil
dew*, in' Freedom township, Mr. Jacob
.Brown, aged 04 years 1 month and 11
days.
13teous.—On the :Nth ult , David Big
gus, (colored,) of this place, , ig(11 CO years.
GULP.—oti the 28th flit., Pater Alonzo,
son of Peter and M. E. Culp, aged 2 years
8 months and 8 days.
• 'OnAFT.—Ott the 30th ult., at his re
sidNice in Flunterstowa. John N. Graft,
Sen.:aged 61 years. 9 month:, and 4 days.
Katirn.,tB.—On the 18th ult.. in Mount
ple:tsatit itiwnship, Mr. Ntitirc , w Kerimati,
83 year*.
Livzsus - roz4',—On tiw 23(1 of February,
at Lim ro,..iik•nc‘t.. neat York Springs, Mr.
Ahraliani Living p, aged 68 yoars 9
itiontivi and 10 day.:.,
1,..
Ma a. - snALL.—On 2u , - , ..day la,t. Mrs.
:Mary McClean 4arshal% of Ilamiitonban
Owuship, widow 01 Jc.:l- , , ~ .t.- 1 ;!,1;•.11, de
c6a.sed , aged 79 years.
RosisoN.—On SaturW. , ., 1',,.t, Mary
Ann Robigoti, tdapted daughte of Jesse
D. Newman, aged 18 years 2 moans and
27 days.
SowEas.—On the 20th ult., in Menallen
township, John Sower:, sem, in the 89th
year Of it iri age.
SHRIVE:R.-01i the 2.5 th of Feuruary, in
Huntington township, Jesse Nichols. ann
of Jesse and Sarah Ann Shriver, aged 8
months and 10 days.
Stover.—ln Litilestown, on the 13th ult.,
Miriam Louisa, youngent daughter of
George kV. and Eliza Stover, aged 2 years
10 months and = days.
SHAFFER.—OiI the sth ult., in II untington
township, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer, wife of
Abraham Shaffer:aged 53 years t mouths
and 19 dilys.
STElsot - n..-011 the 28t11 ult., Henry,
6,11 of W. 11. and Hannah Stehemr, aged 2
3 oars 9 mouths and 7 dap:.
Ant. Adbertistments.
XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
ter. reittamentary on the e.rtate of JACUL WOLF,
Irate of Hamilton township, Adams county,
Pa_ I,..tvtr.g grautrd to tbo und,r4ivr,d, tinldiag
to said t4,wmghip, he hereby gly“ ',Alt,
Ina bte 1 to e,tate to make , , pay-
Chime ti i, ,Lr 3.• to
f
jHiLiMLICIi WOLi, Esz:cut,,r.
MEM
DISSOLUTION.
The Firm of iii.WPoler and ZIEOLEN loss teen
this (14 by mutual curefeut The business
will Lie carnal on by Mr. Newpert. The Rooks and
Accounts will be ku the hands oldie. Zir.,Lea, and all
persons indcbted a ill coil and make imule.l.t° sett In.
BALTZELL NEWPORT,
CHARLES ZIEOLER.
At ril 2 - t
EETD:C. OF TEACHERS' COMMIT
I .
TEE. UN PERM ANENT CERTIFICATES:
Thr Coallaltter aripoloroil at Ora lakt tesdi.ol of the
T.-aCi'Vri I natitute, to ,trt neon ep.
pli,•at ;Owl h.r Pro ainner.t Stale Ctrl .foaror, llt loret
it Ore in Crttyst/ur,:. on Yu/-
or-41y. rl,. 1711 r cloy e'cice?.., A.
.1/.
The Lai,ll-11. of life - - ortnritteo, atm] all 1.., l i ar,
kik, f.--alotralCt-ttillc-ste,, who aro applicabt•
rat the I'i-two:lent, art- Tr-pirate,' I r hr iitestrit at
that Ct.,.
J. 110.0 Pr t siJent
See .
.8.1,111 - ".!
pr-imic SALE OF VALUABLE
PERSON AL PROPERTY
On &silt rc y (he FM of April init., al 14 o'cloc.., L. ki
• •The nubncriixte having relinquished fanning and
morel to Nen. daletu, will sell t Pul.llele, on the
preu , l6es, the full wing , Yalu able Per...qua Property;
to wit:
2 0000 It!Wit:DINO MA/IF.S, I Mule Colt one year
old, 4 no 1 Sliich Cour, I yonug Pull, I Sow, two
hone Wagon. Spring, Wog,., Caet greet Plow, &Ingle
and double Sbovel Plow#, 'S..parat, r and Horse
Power, 2 set of Breecithauffe, I •rt of Front Gears, 2
Fly Net., Roller, Cutting Box, Ivt ..1 Iron, end a
great many otLer al title. t.OO LtUlgtrollti to mention.
Attandanca o ill I, 4i vvrt and terms made lim,wn
ou ‘iny of Tale. by
JOSISPII KUNKLIS.
JACO! MICILZT, ...4xxlVueer. (April 2.—ti
..LOOK::II.ERE
THE undersigned has leased the
Ware house on the corner of Stratron .treat and
the }bawl& . will lam) , ou the
Grain & Produce BllBl.t . eSS
In all r uches . bight,/ price. will always
b e pa Wheat, 11 ye, Corn, Oslo, Clover and Tim*.
thy 'lewd+. Flaxseed. Sumac. nay and Straw, Dried
Fruit. Nuts, Soap. 1.1141/19. t‘houldere and Edam Pota
toes, with eserytbing Glee In the country iiroduce
Una.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS
coustuntly for cair, C &eon. Yusers. Molasses, Syr.
ups, Tim!, S env..., Vinegar, Soda,
Mualaril, Starch, Brown.. Buckets, Blacking. Soap,
*C. Au, COAL OIL, F..th Oil, Tar, Ac. FISH of all
kinds; p ike. and N 3113: Smoking and Chewing To
baccos.
lie id always at.lc to sopply a first rate _article
of Flourositli toe different kinds of Peed.
AIAo, Ground PlastPr, with Guanol hp,l other (arta',
1, 4 4. (CAL. bg the t,,tritel, tog or ear logo.
Ho will also ron
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
to N 0.165 :feral 11,:ward street, BALTIMORE, and
No. 211 Market etri.e.t. PIIILIDELPRIA. All goods
vent to either place w:I I be received and forwarded
promptly. Al! roods should be marked 'tiltEB'
CA!!." ;
April 2,18611.,-t
In consegnance of the disastrous are, which In Jan
nary Isar, ritroyed their store and its contents,
J. E. ,CALDWELL & CO.
Je \yellers,
Have had made espe.'ially to their order In Europe
and in America, an entire!".'
New . .Staek of Choice Goods,
Wtt lob Pre now opened and ready for examination.
"Very Pine Paris Mantle Clocks,
(Ever'' , movement with the aew ituprovem eats. )
NEW SIDE OTINAMENTB TO MATCH,
Entirely new
Bronzes, Groups and Figures.
GOIPIA3I 3142TUF'G CO'S
FINE ELECTRO WARES,
Rest ,clerling Silver Wares,
New designs.
Watches, Jewelry, &c.,
A very full assortment at very
MODERATE PRICES.
yor the present at
819 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHIL A DELF'HLA..
Mar. 4, 1888.—ly
We direct attention to Wanamaker
de Brown's advertise-met. The Largest
Clothing House in Philadelphia.
82 TO $6O WANAIBAKEB* BROWN.—
MEN'S & BOYB' CLOTHING,—
Ofirtneiris rangiug ev every price. evst in every style;
resiripmede or made to cyder. 8.1. corper lIIXYR
and MARK ST Bireete.
Sk7 TO $25 T i ItINA z ZVE , VOATB e —Meltoo;
alnehilla, Beavers, &e.largast vart:t u jia the ae
eityer::
OAK BIALL. SIXTH and MARKBT 8,.
1 ' " '
821rInrrAa"H"Pi 6 I DOT 3l tleGoodi, - exalte
aril tit
820 I.° s6° limb's glea r
, l ant iii ta7cW
VFALLI4AraII-k BROWN, BLZMik.4(44.
. . ....
apa Mir l o 4, • •
$4 ogo, glean -.
4g . !• 1 s_
r $2O :n O /2 " 4....7 2 , „, .. ii*
1126 BO" To :1: : 7 - 4
FIELDS in treekviraistir.yfkici.,,
8841,11 4 , 811 TH iialtiUnintre444.:,+
Apa
tor, , $55 4 BRISTS USD . 11 ,
,g+4 GBlrer 1: .: ..; to k
r :
- k .11.164 Irma adviwke on - lELT
N.iyag. riAW.4I.II,IIA . 4 . 4 : 14
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A TRACT OP LARD, agitate near Bonanghtown,
in Mountpleasent township, Adams county, Pa., ad
joinhig lands, of Nathaniel Hagerman, Henry forty,
John Landis and other., containing 40 AMC more or
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Alao, A HALL LOTOY GROUND, situate in Rut
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Shop, Bake oven, a well of water a p t door, and Huh ,
trees of different kinds onithisiot. Introsi asA taken
in execution as the Milled 4% 6 4 illinnutWolal.
p HANN, Mara
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after the property Ii etro& dews or upon Mare W
com Ply therewith the property will bagela pat ap
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May 27—ly
READING RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
.J.I . O.NDAI, DEC. 14th, 1868
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, Lists, Lancaster, Columbia, etc., Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, its follows:
At 3.50, 6.50 and 8.141 A. 31., 12.40 noon, 2.05 and 1030
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Penn.
eylvanla Railroad, and arriving at New York at 11.00
A. M.. 12.20 noon, 3.10, 7.00, 10.05 P. M., and 6.15 A.
M., respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 340
•
A. M. and 10.50 P. N.. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg fur Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Mlnersyills,Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Grove, Al
lentown and Ph ilade,phia, at 8.10 2.. M., 2.05 and 4.10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Sta
tions; the 4.10 P. If. train making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Rail 14.141.1raVb Harrisburg at 3.30 P.M.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. M., 12.00
noon, 510 and 8.00 P. 11., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M.
and 3.30 P. 31.; Sleeping cars accompany the 930 A.
51, 6.;0 atalsl.oo P.M. trains from New York, without
change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A
M., counseling with similar train on East Patina. Rai
lroad, returning froth Reading at 4.35 P. M., stopping
at all Stations; leave'Pottay ille at 7.30 and 8.45 A. 11,
and 2.45 P.M. : Shamokin at 5.25 A. M.; Ashland at
7.00 A. 51.; 11412.30 P. M.: Tamaqua at 8.30 A. 51,
and 220 P.M., for Philadelphia.
Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad at 7.10 A. 31 for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A.
M. for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading
at T. 30 A.M. returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.16
P. M.
Pvitstoern Accommodation Train: Leaves Patti•
Weil:wee 6.40 A. M , returning leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 P.M
Cclambla Rafl Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A.
M., and 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster
Columbia. &c.
Perklumen Rail Road Trains leave Parklomen Jona
tion at 0.15 A. H. and 5.30 P. H. Returning: Leave
Skippack at 8 10 A. M., and 12 44 P. 3:114 connecting
with cimlar trains on Reading Rail Road.
On Sunday.: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M., Phila..
&lipids 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. 51., the 8.00 A. Y. Train
naming only to Reading ; Pottsvilre 8.00 A. H.; Bar.
rl.burg 5.60 A. 51. and 4.10 and 10.50 p. M. Lid $11116 •
iug at 1.05, 3.00 and 7.15 A. 51. for Ilarri.burg, at 12..
.50 and 7.31 A.-M.(or New York and 4.26 P.M. for Phila.
del his. •
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excur
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Baggage checked through; 100 pound. allowed
each Passeuger.
G A. NICOLIS,
Goners! Bopesintsndent
Reading. Pa., Dec. 26, 1868.
ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Doable track route running between Philadelphia
and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gott. sburg mak*. the
following •• on...cilium with this Trunk Hue:
Gettyeburg leave at 950 a. m. t 12.66 p. m.
i.....nover Junction arrive 10.00 " 2.35 "
leave • 10.58 " 9.40
Harrisburg arrive 1245 p.m. 11.45 "
leave 3.50 " 3.40 a. m.
Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 8.10 "
Harrisburg leave 1.15 " _ 12.29
Pitts arrive a. m. 940
At Pitn LW 4 '
telphla dam connection. are made with
the trains ibr New lark, Boston and all buten.
Cities. At Pittsburg cosomotion• are mads in Dm
Dnim Depot with the trains tar all Western
points.
imam farther inlbrinalion apply to
EDWARD M. WILLIAMS,
Oen. Superintendent, Altoona, Ps.
RESIT W. Owurszi, Gen. Rua. Aiwa, Milled'.
Dec. 11, 1888..-tf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY,
WINTER BCIT4DULE.
-On and after Nov. 22.15411, Trains Rilllise Hanorer
Junction as loljolrs
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
1.02 a. ca.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (eacept
Sundays) for Minim, Recheater, Eatao,
N hugaraPalle and Erie and the Went.
10.58 a. m.—Daily (except Shad es) for Elmira, Buff
alo, kc.
2.05 p. m.—Dally (except Su ye) for Williamsport
and &ie.
5.05 p. (except Sun ye) for York.
9.37 p. ni.—Daily (except Su ye) for Harrisburg
and the West.
LEAVE sourrrwAart.
12.30 a. m.—Daily stopping at Parktononiy.
7.52 a. m.— Da ily4except Sundays) stopping at all
Stations.
722 a. m.—Dally stoppkig at Pakten Only.
2.430. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopptog at the
- Staflods. •
EDW. B. YOUNG.Gen. Pau. Agent,
Baltimore,
N. DIIBARELY, Oen. Superintendent Md ..
Jan. 1589.-tf Harrisburg, Pam's.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD,
TIME TABLE
FIRST TRAIN leaves - Qettyaberg at 0 00, A.M.
and connects at Hanover ltillttiOil with the Mall
Train Nori at 11 A. At, ?Imelda; Harrisburg at
12 . 55, P. IL Retuning arrives Lt Gettysburg at 12
30, P. H., oath yamongers from Saltimoro and
Washington; end those trout the North by mortting
train.
szomp vz,4411 leases Gettysburg at ; P . „aid
onncets at tlenorerJunetion with Matt Train Eoatb
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passengers tram the North.
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TNs TANITZ RIMAY WHEEL Coto sot, doe,. not
glue, gam, heat sr smell, add Is cheap. For cir
culars, address ThaTault•Cle, Stroudsburg, Pa.
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ted return Ake pollees. A.ddrees P Boa,
Ikat. P, Philadelphia, A.
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Ad joint. Pastor; Treatier, •
IN& OaPb Cartpary, Sprispold, War
taColBlOr Emporium.
AJIY Tante NOV RBI Iron UNS LOLL fig.
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DrObt eatistretios iroatibtard. bdidtra IiSOB
gumdT lOU., Box sies, am York Puss Of
A RR YOUR DOCTOR OE DRUO'UST TOR WRIT
qui/tuts-it equals (Niter) Quinine. /a made
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P j lIIPLOYMINZ dull paps. /or WO tieutVg *damn
8. M. SPANCRA At CO., Brattleboro', Vt.
rrEItIMOCNT BEIBII4 RY, Norristown. Pa. Sof
.L oug map and boys. Classical, Marttensottaal
and Commercial. Twenty tittb your. Mutton an.
summand. Spring section or 18 weeks cotsumene••
Prin.March 238. Poe wrculars address J. W. Loeb,
OMETHING
New Furniture Rooms
Furniture Siore in Gegyaburg
A. M. HUNTER & CO.
have bean to the Eastern cities cad have eld in e
large end splendid eseortatent of
Cottage and Parlor Furniture,
equal In style to eery house oat of the oily, 'which
they otter to the public, at city prier*. Their stook
consists of
FULL COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS, from $3 up.
nuairAus, from SO up.
WASHSTANDS, from SEM up.
TOWEL HUMS from 76 ms.
osrAnis. from Ira we up.
BEDSTIAD4. from P 4 up.
wARDROBIS,Aa ow l as $l6.
TABLES, as low ai 36.
8' 'PAS. as low as $4O.
LOUNGES, as IoW aa $7.
ktATTRIESYS,
SPRING SID BOTTOMS sad a great
sariassur other oods, slat squalls low rat...
air Call and examine our stock, .191
AT Tall OLD "131.NTINILV 01111014
South-east Cornei of Diamond
March 12.—tf
A. IL RIINTIft A 00.
*alum Ice.
FARMER
TRY THE
Star Bone Phosphate.
T all airkultnrista, therefore, who ore In march
1 clan active and permanent manure, and who
may have the clairds of this article preeented to {hale
sug ges
nob:*
t, forthat the first time, the manufactures,. would
the
STAR BONE PHOSPHATE
Is worthy of their experimental trial, at last; past
experience warranting the hilliest confidence, that sif•
ter a trial they will add their testimony to that of
hundreds of Lumen who now regard-et as the cheap
est and Lest manure in the market.
THE ILDIMONIA.
is supplied abnadeustly trout the orseale portion of
the babe.
PRICE u •PHR TON IN BAGS.
Farmers wishing Ground Bone, Oil of Vitriol, caa to
supplied. Give as • call.
*LA. Spatial's has our Phospbata tor SOU,
PETER BUBLITZ. Mum factursr,
BURKHOLDRR t WILSON%
et
ng Balldiatv.
N. W.corner Sest
Wubit fiq•Preaa on and Railroad ate.
Gettysburg, Pens.,
1111. The Pbonhate is for sale by
A. SPANGLER,
• Gettbe
GRAFT t NCHENROD y•rg, PeIE,
Granite Station, PA
312LLHORN t BISNPER,
New Oxford, Pe
ht CHARLESES titrllN, Ihnover, Pe
erca 12.—t f
FARMERS,
Fruit Growers & Gardners.
BCBeB "Improved Patent Fruit Tree
Invigorator_ and Vine In
met Deetroyer.,,
1 w 4 trula b or i.g of
th th e e
u.st isrutest awo dlac i oler gr i .d es
l ex t r .
ever known for fruit, grain and general vegetation.
Ass tortWsor, It hag no so equal When applied to
the tree it penetrates every pore destroying every
epochs of Motet, and the worm In the heart of the
tree or pishi.—coss.othis with the mineral substance
of the earth, destroys the cause and prevents the crea
tion of any deatructive insect. It will prevent Con.
milk. from stinging the plant It will kill the peach
grab. It will loosen the knot and old bark on the
vine and tree—slough off the same and .flobark the
stock. In a ward, it rehivivmtu the whole tree ant;
gives it health and strength to wfthitand the severity
of the waist= and retain lta fruit. It will destroy
all Meseta which latest the pot-lowers, cucumbers,
potatoes, tomatoes ( plants, Ac. and stimulate their
growth. It will prevent weevil, mildew, rust or the
$.l Mew
flap leitese t Ned the cat from
the corn. ow extensively need In the Western
Stelae, and persons who use It 'would not be without
It for one thuttempl times tut taloa No man who hie
a single fruit tree can afford to be without It. Upon
application, we will /ON to pampas who are using It
in narks county, and would not take $lOOO fur their
recipe, we will giro residence and address. The un
dersigned have parchased the mile right to use, esd I
sad apply the Invigorator, within the countie s o f
Y or k, Lkunbertand. Adams, franklity-Cheider, Def.
aware, Montgomery, Lehigh and Philadelphia Clity and
county, and are now prepared to sell townships or
county' ri ght .. Persons who have purchased
ships have made ea high a. 830 to pop per day selling
far= rights at from id to $lO per relic.
Address *VA k CO;
Reading, Pena'a.
1eb.12.-2me
The public are notified to pi:imbue no right of J.
Absent, alias Cleci. W. Jackson, of italtimore, 31d. Ai we
wall prosecute to the utasopt eategtotil who buy from
him to sell or as: The sole right' km the taxa,e ter
ritory is owned by tope. Ahearn never ease Beat's Im-
proved Pinata, and knows nothing of Its ingredieuta;
uur right was obtained from the patentee, Mr. Best._
whoIS now p,rostmutlng Ahearn . In AA Baltimore
Court, fbr fraud. EVANS k CO.
• BOWER'S
COMPLETE -MANURE,
MANVYACTIMID Bt
EtEa'cßY BOWER, Chenzist,
pal 4ADELPIIIA
ZAD 1110 X
11 .P.I , Phosphate qj Mae, Anatopia ant /Wash
WAMIATfIb Plu /11101( AD111.1%/AMS.
ThL &Sangre contains all the elements to produce
Large crops o'6ll klnde sod Is highly rstoomendsd
by all isho u.W It, •lso by dbithiguliatsd chemists
who hate, by enalysie, tested Its cipalltiss.
Packed in Bags of 200 tbs. each.
DIXON, SILLIIPLEBS k CO..
Agents,
39 South Water sod 40 tooth Detawnre Avenue.
PHILADBLPRIA.
roa SAL /IT
WILLIAM REYNOLDS;
79 SOUTH MIST,
DAITIMOILD, MD.
- And by dealers generally throughout the country.
For luforanation, address Henry Bower, Philadel
phh6 [Feb.l9.-1 y
The Farmers' Book
140 beautiful and weal 11htstratIons. 760 octavo
pages. &towing Snot what every farmer wants to
know:
HOW TO MAHE THE FARM, PAT
Bend fur eircrolor Orin foU
PARKIBB' BONS t
lapetieneed Book Murata and otkonv wanted to take
this book to every Yarmer to every co ma nly. BO
einamilonannent. Pada:trout thatfto 4200 per month
K cording to expertentet and Address
' ZNIOUR IicCURDI CO.,
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DOW, hlo, [Ant 21.—ta
Vat and ger:loyal Mos.
WOOD POE SALE,
SOO CORDS OA7I,
200 H,CICO.RY,
AT SAND 4 2E' . I3 MILL.
9316.Pric0 1s %ea Pe Per cord os the POlll4.
GAO. Iit,POLP
Gettysburg, A ria. 21.1.11a1.—et
F OR sA. L `have several
D wELLiNa HOUSES
sad a manor of MOWS 1111711,DLV6 LOTS or sot.
1. O. MoOSULs it.
110.--st
GOOD S'I ( OCK
AT PRIVATEISALE
me undersiaand, resign . lit 410 hp tpira44, %,
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