The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 16, 1870, Image 1

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plaee will be received and
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JOHN CHM
J. Z. WIIILS.
ble & Son,
DEALKOX
and .Washingtoll
IMO, PA
- paid for all kinds of
and Country Produce gen
.. for sale all kinds of
RIES,
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short w*huk.t.;
FIRM.
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- miles from Hatt
kinds of
d Produce,
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• bruits otna.
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tbe Palma& or oar
public tw oal and minim
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M'CU:.DY,
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, GROCERIES, ire
BURG, P/.
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awn, Oats, Thiektoheat,
i-Beeds, Potatoes, QT.
eye bin a call Wain
tautly on hand for sale,
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Bhp" be., with NM
Ba.oo sad Lurk To.
• brands It FLOUR,
He likewise has •
BLE FERTILIZERS,
, abodes' Phosphate and
. • hlglyeet market Prices
at the kneest pro
of public patronage, re
• • in every este.
ROBERT IIeCIJIIII.Y.
FIRM.
BROTHER.
COMMISSION HOUSE,
P.A.
• • •
streets, and (Wrote to
• do& HIGHHS
be a paid at The
aft Wines tor T
Freight Cars will leardtm
• JAI' NOON, tor Wi
• and accomm.. •
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are prepared t co n
aid iron these et •
• entrusted to us, will r ,
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• Burk's Warehouse. ••
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of all kinds,
which ill Wre sok -
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JAMES BIGRAAL
€mitaders.
'smith & Son;
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D'WENDOW TULUUD3,
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ETS, IC,
araittesetured to order
of the
TERIALS,
workmen, 'ad at
LE PRICES..
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[TZMAN,
17120. Pd.,
d Contractor.
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Chainhersbwv and
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1711(1.
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tie pebilis, UM be 4
Elms, as Matto" street
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BY
BUEHL ER 4 ,
Baltimore et between ()Duet-house andDiamonchf
Gettysbwy, Pa. "
TERMS OF PIELUOATIONf
Taw aria aim iherytema. is published every Fri
day monilifiy; at ales year In: advance ; or UM
if not paid within the year. No sub:K.l4%lone die-
Continued until ill arrearages are paid, unless at
the option of the publishers.
Aimparramoorra ale banned it:rreasonable
rates. Utieridrednetion wlllbe madttO *owns
advertising by the quarter, half year, or year.—
spoolsi notices will be Inserted at special rates, to
be agreed upon.
Mr The chnulition of the /tux AND 81114TnizI,
is one half larger than that ever attained by any
newspaper hisidamt county; and, as an adVes
thing medium, It cannot be excelled.
Jon Wont of all kinds will be promptly execu
ted antkat fair rates. fland-bllls, Wars, Cards,
Pamphlets, rte; In every variety and style, will be
Plintinl Wilted !Mlle& To CASH.
gttliv and igtounal ,4 a 1 ts'.
PLBLIc
REAL ESTATE.
On Saturday, the Ist day q 1 toner, 1 . 870,
Wlll be sold at Public Sale, on the erases, the
Beal Estate of Mama. G. Bevraoivnit eceased,
being a LOT OF GROUND, in Beec.hersv ;But
ler township, Adams county, adjoining la of
Jeremiah Diehl, David Beecher, and others. La
proved with a Two-story FRAME WEATHER
BOARDED, HOUSE, Frame Stable, Waah House
and Shop, well of water at the door, and Apples,
Peaches and Grapes.
The property is oonvenient to Stores, Machine
Shops, Churches ,and School Houma, within %
mile of Asendtsville, and is a desirable location.
Slrenie to commence at o'clock, F.
when attendance will be given and terms made
known by the WIDOW & HEIM&
Sept. 2, IS7l.—it
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE
• The undersigned offers at Private Sale, the de-
Dr o able residence recently occupied by William
nine, deceasedetbe .Borough of Gettysburg,
a., fronting on e street, and adjoining
the Hall of D. Metiona gby, on the South
and theproperty of heirs of John Esq.,
B. McPherson
on the North. It Is improved with a two-story
BERM DWELLING HOUSE, with a Brick Back-
Wilding, with an excellent Well of water in the
yard, sat a Hydrant in the kitchen. The house
is supplied with Gas fixtures. There is also con ,
nected with the rear of the property, a part' of a
lot of ground fronting on the public alley leading
from street to Washington street; on
which LI - erected a new frame weatherboarded
Stable. This property is desirably located, being
near the. Passenger Depot
STU not sold before Saturday the V 4.1 day gt*
October next, it will on that day be offered at Pub
lic Sale ; and if not sold then, it will be for lieut
from thelit of April next.
tUrPersons desiring to ascertain terms will-call
on the undersigned or David Stewart.
Sept 2 IS7O. —td MABTILVELLEN STEWART.
,
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned offers at Private Sale a VERY
-DESIRABLE FARM, situate In Straban town
ship, about hu ig miles southwest of Newchester,
adjoining of Henry Thomas, Esq.,_Gorge
Cashman, and others, containing 86 ACRM of
Land In a high state of cultivation. The hivrove
ments are a new weatherbearded COTTAGE
HOIJEIR, Frame Bani, a thriving young Orchard
of Apple and Peach Trees, Grape Vines aildFrult
Trees in the yard, a well of Water at the door ; a
never-faWttg Stream runs through the centre of
the Farm. There is es abundance of Timber.—
The locatkm Is convenient to Churches, Schools,
Mills and Market.
The Property is well suited for division, and
will be sold , in Lots or entire to suit purchasers.
Sir Persons wishing to view the premises or as
certain tenni, will call on the subscriber or ad
dress by letter.
wirlf the &bore pro yis not sold by Tues
a
dy, the
2 0(h day r next. it will be of
fered at Public Sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock.
P. M., on that, day.
The properttean readily be divided and will be
sold entire, or inlota, to suit purchasers.
New Chester, Sept. 4.,1670. ABRA --StHAM FICK ES.
pußLic SALE OF VA
TOWN
N
By virtue oLan Order of the Orphans
Adams county, the undersluiNl, Extent°
last will and testament of .ftntrr BaLissa
deceased, Will sell at Public Sale, on Saturd
the Ist day of Octobe.r, 1870. at 1 o'clock, P. At.,
on the prenißm the HOUSE and LOT of said de
ceased, situate In the Borough oU Gettysburg, on
South Baltimore street. The Lot fronts 60 feet
on said street and runs back to a Public Alley.—
The Improvements consist of a tam-story double
frame weptherboarded HOUSE, with brick Back
building, a good Log Stable, good Garden, Choice
Fruit, 4e. 'There bygood well of never-failing
or I
water on the premises. It `will be sold together
n parts as may best salt purchasers,
air Attendance will be given and terms made
known on day of sale by
Sept- JOHN BRINKERHOFF,
. 2, 180 --
k...eeutor.
WI will also sell at Private Sale, or if not sold
will rent, the farm on which I reside in Straban
township, containing 13 ACHES, with Improve
ments.
A SSIGNEES' SALE OF
11 VALUABLE MILL AND FARM
On Saturday, the Bth day 41 October next, at I o'-
clock, P. lit.
The undersigned, Assignee of Joint W. Davis
and wife, under a deed of voluntary assignment
for the benefit of creditors, will sell at rub&
Sale„ oirthe premises, the following Real Estate,
.to wit:
•
THE FARM, containing US 3.4 ACRES, inure
.or less, situated In hiou=io te wnship, Adams
•county„ on the road I from UMW:town
to burg, Smiles from former
near - the g. it F, E. The IMprovementa lli
slit of alai: r STONE MANSION HOUSE, with
.elegant large Stone flank Emu. 80 feet,
long, Wagon fibects u Corn Cribs, Hog Pen , Smoke '
House, Ice useßlacksmith Shop, and all ne
.cessary outbuildings, a spring and well With
pump in It near the house. Also, a two and half
story STONE HOUSE at the Mill. The MILL is
three stories high, the first story Is stone the up
per frame. It is a Chopping Mill and contains
one pair of Choppers, and Corn Crusher, Sc.—
There is alsoa Sawdilli, and Bone Mill having
six stamper& The Saw Mill Is bard to surpass in
cutting qualities, and enjoys a first-rate custom.
The Mills are in first-rate condition. There is
also a Lime Kiln on the place in good order and
Limestone within three miles.
The Land is of good quality and ha* nearly all
been limed twice and some of It three ti Ines.—
Tbere Is about 18 ACHES in good Timber, such as
Oak, Hickory and Walnut. The farm is laid otf
in convenient fields, well fenced and watered, the
Creek passing nearly through the ceptre. There
I_ a good Apple Orchard In good bearing order
and a variety of Peaches. - Penns: Cherries,
Grapes, gm.
Yersous itiablog to purchase a farm should
call and see the IfrOwinE the will give
all nemstory daace Lee
strAtten will be ven and terms made
known on day of We by
JOSEPH STOCKELAGER,
JOSEPH DAVIS,
Assignlen.
Jamas H. Coums, Auctioneer.
Sept. 2, 1870.--ts
PPUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
On Saturday, the 17th of SEptember next, at 12
o'clock, X. on thepremises,
virtue of a Decree of the Orphans' Court of
_Adams county, the subscriber, Administrator of
she Estate of Hesinv YINGLING, deceased, will
offers./ Public Sale, A LOT OF (MOUND to New
Oxford. Adams many, fronting 60 feet' on East
Berin street, and adjoining lotsof Franklin Dint
and having thereon erected a new one
and a story Frame DWELLING /I.OUBE,
with r the same, a well of water near
th e deer, said a variety of young Fruit
Trees
Alia oa.
*lt
Pane time and place will be sold a
f
OKBEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR-
Xartendsnee will be given and terms made
known on day of sale by WEL D. FUMES
Aug. 26.-ts ddm ,
r.
VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The in
OF LAN
county,
from idt.
same dist
Church, a
81111 k, tuu
less. Th
story D \
Wash 111
Orchard
water.
40 Acres ..
and Mae.
Sre-I will take 2, cash t or lo gales with le terest , terest, aa may suit the Purc haser. APR ,
ally to, or address, the undetalgued Icon
the premises. HENRY
Aug. 26, 1870.—t
V
A.LUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On Thursday, the 22d day of September new,
The undersigned, A r of the estate
of Jotur d
A al we Public
Sale, on the premises, ABLE AEU of
said decedent, situate in k Straban township, Ad.
ems eounty, on the turnpike leading from York
to Gettysburg, near Gulden's Station, containing
SO O ACHEIII, mole or less. The improvements
are a good o.story Weatherboarded DWEL-
LiAti HOUSE, with Back-buliding, a good bank
Barn. Wagon Shed; Crib, all
outbuildlup ; a lower - win of wafer
door. A slued runs through the isn't ;
good meadows and sunicient timber. The soil is
mostly Granite, has been well limed, and is In a
high state of cultivation. Then lo a good
/shard one** fruit .
fbe location, quality of the land,
Air M a , eulUration, and the improvements,
It la a rare chance for purchasers.
dirSale to aormnooee ail O'clock, P. IL t onsaid
day, e
when attendance will be given an terms
mad bum% by _
• JOHN P. FKLTY, Adm'r.
Aug. 19, 1370.—ts
VALtrABLE PROPEIiTIL
AT. P.l3Libit; BALE.
On Saturday the nth Qt' September. at 1 o'clock,
P. lit,pziit7=opncralost.
The undenipti oder. at, /that Sale, a
TRACT OP
_lank . itesh IL___. a, DF,lNTiank,
AU . ' l ea, & WI ITUL LaVegido ... .. non the State
ane r ... s li,4xiu. tara n . t ria tsizA b"°11161 ,
is 7 The
a 1 -= B n
i e n o6
two-p:7 brick _ OUM. a n
ew
with si sum rooms, aassiswassory oun a
Peachthriving young OrchardOf abates- Ap qui
gSI a afavaaaillaa well,
SU at .
theood of door of the d ses. - land is a
TRAM; mitt fencing
Also, a
S Atm anti* la-laatomme
abouLltrasawirm th 4 other huset,•_ ii•i i .1111 ,a
aavamed:lMLiple boa Oak *Ad flinstaaL
AT
sryou be gm sat 'arms Jamas
. ,
aaown as at Mil tar .
.. . .
- OBOAGE F. LlTlNtierma. -,
Aug. 19, —ta
VOL. LXX. N0.:43
!tat and Yasuo/it ,Satio.
lIBLIC SAL BOF A
. 1 7ALUABLTRACT OF LAND
The undersigned. Attorneys in fact for the
liahs of Wallin, decentledi late of Freder
ick county, htd.,_ will eed at Mlle Bale, on Ttle4-
day, the 2Uth of September nett,at I o'clock, P. M.
the following valuableataoF ; LAND, lying
partly hi Cumberland , Adams county,
rn., and partly In Frederick cowil7, Md.„ con
taining Zee ACERB, more oriels% adjoining lands
of D. W. Horner, Isaac Fish& and Others. The
Improvements are a large, two-story .BE l Cg
HOUSE, a double Log BarnaWagoh Sbecf, end
Other outbuildings. AbOUt 6q ,Acres In good
Timber, the balance cleared, with a fair propor
tion of good Meadow.
The above tract 1.9 well watered and convenient
ly located to Churches Schools, Ilillsokud ilarkets.
.16i - Attendance will be given and terms made
known on day of sale by
J. Si WITHEROW,
JOEDIPH WALKER.
Aug. 2f,. -U1
DUBUC SALE OF A
I DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY
On Saturday, the 24th of September next.
The undersigned, having removed, will sell at
Public Sale, his Property situated in the town of
East Berlin. fronting on Bing street, with a 20
foot alley on the west, and a 20 foot alley on the
north. Said lot contains 65 feet in front and runs
back 210 feet to an alley. The improvetnents con
sist of a large two-story BRICK. DWELLING,
with a two-story back building attached, Frame
Stable with stabling , sufficient for sixteen horses,
Hog Pen, and other n outbuildings, a
vv4 of never-failina water at t hatchet) door.—
.There is snincient of fruit on the premises. Said
Property is well calculated for a business
_place ; It
has formerly been occupied as a Tavern Stand, it
being situated in the business part of the town.
Persons wishing to view the property can call
on Peter Hoover residing in East Berlin who will
show the same.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. Af., when
terms will be made known by
Aug. 26.—ts JOHN STITZEL.
- - _
ÜB'Llb' SALE
The undersigned, Executor of the Will of Rm. ,
Ann Frank, deceased, late of Reading townshl,
Adams county Pa., will offer at Public Sale, Cu:
Saturday, &ptenitier 24th, ISM, at 1 o'cloc k,
_ P. AL,
at the residence of the deccocved, A LOT. Ob i
GROUND I ACRE and 9 .PERCMB,
situate Reacting township. along the banks of
the Ckniowago Creek, within sight of East Berlin,
Pa., on which are erected a two-story FRAME
ROUSE, to which is attached a one-story Kitchell,
a Barn, and other necessary outbuildings. There
IS a never-failing Spring of excellent water near
the kitchen door, also a fine Orchard of choice
fruit trees in fine bearing order.
• Also, at the same time and pIaee,BOUWHOLD
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, such as Rtireaus,
Chest, Chairs Tables, Kegs, Barrels, Cupboards,
Stove and Pipe, lot of Wood, Posts, eight-day
Clock, Breadsafe, Queensware, Tinware, together
with numerous articles to tedious to insert.
air - Attendance will be gtren and terms made
known by JOHN MILLER,
Geo. . SPANGLER, Auctioneer. Executor.'
Aug. 26. -ta •
VALL'ABI.E FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On SATOIMAS, the 2Ath day of Samna= next,
the undersigned, intending to rellnquish i (mmaing.
win sell at Public Sale, on the premises, his s- FARM,
situate In Straban township, Altants county, 43.5
miles from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road,
adjoining lands of Jere. Schriver, Dr. Goldsbor
°ugh, Frederick Quickel and others, and con
taining 73 A.CitEti and 11411 PERCHES, moreor
W
The Improvements are good two-story
Weatherbcerded 'HOUSE. with two Back Pantries
a large Wash and. Bake t 4 good Double
Frame Barn, whit Wagon Shed attached Corn
Crib, Carriage House, D
Dry House, Hay douse,
Wood House, a Cider Press tinder cover, with
horse power, tsvo wells of good water, one with a
pump, an excellent Apple Orchard bearing, with
every other kind of choice fruit. The Farm Is In
good condition. Persons wishing to view it will
call ou the undersigned, residing thereon.
nirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. H.. on
said day, when attendance will be given and ten us
ade known by I). C. BRINKERHOFF.
A
1, ABLE
OPERTY
ourt of
if the
SIGNEE'S SALE
(MI , rittcry
The undersigns,
Wife, under a deed 0..
the benefit of creditors,
on the premises, a VALU
in Butler townshi, 3 miles n
near the Gettysburg and Ben
Joining lands of John Hamilton,
ton Joseph Fleck and. others, con
Adtkg in agoodstabe of cultivation, to,
proportion of Meadowand some Timber.
Improvements are a twos Wear,
boarded HOUSE, recently re , with two On,
story stone back Millthop attar i
ll . i s ry .large Swiss`
Barn, Hog Pen, and all ey Mk ontbailli)-
ings. There is a well of - ent 'water at the
door, also a never-failingt nearthebulldlng
Therernuc
is also a goc ui ol i ciuM:ToApple tu 'lem ir r ich *
trees,
Also, a wit t
th-other
he choice (Tuff on Abel:syn.
same time and place, a FARM situ
ated In Franklin township, 3 miles from Gettys
burg, on the Muimastang road addin s ing lands
of,lttooli Hank 'S Heirs, H. J. Id%
el l e t .
Beecher ancLzo ors, eontainift - I A
more or less,. with su ff icient Meadow and Timber.
The ImproVelments are a two.atory LOG HOUSE,
Log Barn, Spring Mouse, Hog Stable, and other
outbuildings. There Ma never-failing well and
spring near the. House. There is also a thriving
Orchard of young fruit trees In bearing condi
tion. A large portion of the land is granite and
conse ghborhood.quently , one of the best grain farms in the
nei
Also, at the same time and plaice, a LOT OF
MOUNTAIN LAND, containing SO ACRES, more
or less, situated in Franklin township, adjoining
lands of David Keckler, E. W. 'Stable and others,
covered with thrivingUtiestuut, Oak and Hickory
timber. This will be divided to twit purchasers.
If desired.
Any of the above properties will be shown to
persons desiring to see them before day of sale,
by calling on the undersigned.
SUP - Attendance will be given and terms made
known by F. D. W. HANKEY,
Aug. :.53.-ts . Assignee.
PUBLIC SABLE.
On Saturday, the Ist of October beet, 1870, the
undersigned will sell at Public Sale, en the prem
ises, their FARM, situate in Straban 'township,
Adams county, one mile from Hunterstown, ad
joining lands of John Dickson and others, con
ng 170 ACRES, more or less. The improve
' me nts are a good WEATILERBOA.RDED HOUSE;
with Baokbuilding, good Bank Barn, Wagon
Shed, Spring House, and all other necessary out
•, also a good Apple Orchard and other
fruit. A stream of water runs through the farm ;
a never-falling spring near the door ; a well at the
barn: plenty of timber and line meadows. This
farm lain a good state of cultivation, haring been
recently limed, and one of the best stock farms In
the county;
Also, at the same time and place, a TRACT OF
M
„MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in enallen town-
Ship, about two miles northeast of Bendersville,
afljoining lands of Philip Donohue anti others,
containing la ACRES, more or less.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by JOHN N. GRAFT
Aug. It -ts JAMES E. GRAFT'.
AT A.LIIABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
—.— •
On Saturday, theist day 41104tober next, at 1
o'clock, P. AL, on the premises,
The undersigned, I to remove to Kan
sas, will sell at . Public e, his VALUABLE
FARM. situated fn Huntington townshlkAdams
county, Pa., 3.g of.a '
weSt of Idav near
the road leading from Bendersville to tern'
Run R. It. Station, about 3 miles from the latter
place, containing - 41 ACRES, more or less, of
Patented Land, adjoining lands of John B, GrOup,
Jacob Mottorf, John Fishburn, and others. The
Improvements consist of a isestiT new twantory
LOG HOUSE, with Bassagent, plaatered inside
and outside, a Log Barn, With good stabling and
other outbuildings. Also, a good Apple Orehard'
and small fruits In abundance, consisting of
aterriese.Poltra, - Mapes, plums, Sc. A stream of
Water runs through the farm, and there Is a nev-
er-failing Spring near the door. This farm is in
a good state of cultivation having been recently
limed. The farm is located in a pleasant neigh
borhood' and convenient to Churches, Schools,
Mills, Post-Office, and Store, Th e Lime-Kilns are
within 4 mile Of tita nr wishin g to
view the premises frig en on jl. IL .Barkley, re
siding In Idaville, or Will m Funk residing on
the farm.
Conditions of Sale. - -(Me-half on the first day
of April, lEFI, and the balduice in twO equal annu.
paymentli; ID per eent. of the purtibise motley
equivalent to be paid down after the Farm
: n • k down. H. A. WOLF.
,-ts
or
ts
Sept
A DES
Is pursuance of aM.
and testament of Se
townsidA
'Thursday, the 6th of
boa, the Itml• Estate of said
*PANIC sltaiste to
Fyr i tarall2 . souili-east of
the reat Conowago, and lands
ler, John Patterson and:others. to
Acres, more or les& .Abott 7D adres q
ber, with a full proportion of Meador. Th
has been well limed, and is highly ‘ %stedtgi,
The imffic o mel i ir D M r i lt a V.es ;, : Bank
ro-shed T , Corn-eri and .b.
her
mons nev eritg of nerr t Ida
doovand l watt o r re in at 11816; a •
yoking Apple. a
bard, beside other trait, Peach,
WierrY, &O. The poopefty.ls.s desgrabin one in
every respect and is convenient to enteches,
erloo l as, stores and inochartic shit Per-,
sons to view It iite imputed bellow
the In New OWlltr, of on lir. tem&
the tenant.
4 19.1141 e to commence at 1 o'clock. P. AL, on
said day, when akendalme
.wßlheAslven and
terms made known by
GEORGE EKREHART,
ArAEI4OI%.
8 0 1 ;4* - te
A . DIMMABLE STORE AND LOT
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undenigned offers at. Private SalA
Store and LA oa Onnuld, sitickteln-Llbertytown'
AIM. Adams. county, Pa., on the IWAynceboro'
tmtplke, ndle lidDlsiArs Rdif, 'miles
West of _l,elnlxtg lamb of J. P.
MeDlTits, A. c. Rrlpe other*. At
:=7 l ° VtdirtiVKL ' '
Store Room In basement, Bank Barn. The -
WO are V i rw, kW? braaMplArt.year v =
• sae ebegtant owing neany new.
D' Food well of water witt gimp In near the
s Young Orchard of choice Appk, Peaches ,
ii e
Land Is In prime order ( 40streibit
' — s betake tie 5/144 t ae, lLientLA
on that day at Public at one further
-.oettYsbn.
EMAINIITEL CiVERHOLTZEI Aug. 11),
k wiltbe _
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TA (bill of September, all o'clock,
P. m.
ignee of Daniel Leer and
voluntary a.s.sjgnment for
tll sell at Yubllc Bale,
LE FARM, situated
h of Gettysburg,
lie road, ad
- S. 11a/nil
`,dAing *lO
" , tlfa fair
The
LE
.FARM
AT PUBLICrEIALE,
:hority given by the last will
ParrEnson, late of
will be sold, on
r,.1870, on the prem.
talent, viz:
- , wnshity Adhans
lisabver tura.
in, bounded
Jacob Wett
ing 120
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Tpp
ra&n
4eal and Xerannal Salto.
P U B L I C SALi•
•
•
On Saturday, the Bth day of October, 1870,
The undersl ed, AdMinkgrator, de bonis non
cum 0 anise= z.“lltagaicm
deceased, late of Hnnterstown, will sell at It e
Bale_on the_ premises, the following Propertm_
THREE LOTB OF GROUND,' Musa to Haw
terstown, Adams county, on which are erected a.
good Twolstery Brick lIWELIMIG - HOLIBF.,_ and
a One-story Mick House; a Frame Ftablei 8 4—
There Is a never-falling well of water at the door,
and an excellent Spring in the cellar. . There is
also an Orchard of Mit, apples, peas andpeaehea
iiirSale to commence at 1 orcloek„ P. ~ on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
JOHN F. FELTY, Adm'r.
Aug. 19, 1870.—ts
TIBLIC S A L E
On Tuesday, the 27th day of September next,
The undersigned. Administrator of the estate
of MARI Kan Lusa, deceased, will sell at Public
Sale, on the premises, viz:
The FARM of said decedent, situate In Tyrone
township, Adams county, one and a half miles
from New Chester, on the public road leading
from New Chester to HeknersbusT, adjoining
lauds of Moses Stambaugh, Wm. Sdugman, and
others, and containing 50 ACRES, more or less.
The improvements are a good Two-story DWEL
LING MOOSE and Kitchen, Frame Barn, a ne
ver-failing well of water at the door, and an Or
chard of choice fruit. About is Acres are In
timber, and there is a sufficiency of meadow.
ASP - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
JOHN F. FELTY, Adm'r.
Aug. 19, 1870.-th
~TALL'•ABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at Private Sale, his val
uable FARM, situated in Butler township, Adams
county, Pa., on the Flue Grove road, 5 miles
south of Benders ville. and 2% east of Middletown.
In Possum Creek Valley, close to Israel Bricker's
mill, containing 132 ACRES, about 20 Acres of
Woodland, a due proportion of Meadow, with a
good two-story STONE HOUSE, with frame kitch
en attached and a first-rate new Bank Barn,
Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop, and all other
necessary outbuildings in good order, with an
abundance of excellent water convenient to house
and barn and in most of the fields ; also, an kinds
of choice Fruit, Grapes, die. Nearly 2,000 bushels
of Lime have been put on this farm within the
last few years.
Any person wishing to buy, would do well to
see this farm beforequuthasing elsewhere. It
Res convenient to Mills, Churches, Meeting
Houses and Schools, and in an excellent neigh
borhood. The soil is of good quality. The farm
Is under good fencing and excellent cultivation.
The property can readily be divided into two
farina, If desired. Persons wishing to view the
Wenlises, can call on Albert Moose, residing
thereon.
air Any person desiring htfoimation as to
terms, ax., will address the undersigned at Lit
tlestowu, Pa. The terms will be made easy to
suit purehAsers. ELIAS MATER.
Aug. 19, 1870.—tt
A VALUAI3LF FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
I The subscriber wishes to sell at Private Sale his
valuable Farm shoat-eh' Freedom township, Ad
ams county, Pa,, on the road leading from the
.Gettysburg road to the Wayueiboro turnpike,
about I% miles north of Ennuittsburg,
The FARM contains 206 Acres, more .or less,
of Granite Laud, adjoining David Rhodes, Widow
Patterson, and others. The Improvements are a
Two-story Log welling, Bank Baru, 2 Wagon
Sheds, 2 Corn CH SnMke and Wash-house, with
all other ne yo buildings, 2 Wells of Wa
ter, one In the - the other near the
Rouse. - There Is an Orchard of choice Fruit.
eirThe Land is undergomiltivation having
all been timed-75 bushels to t acre. There Is
water in all the fields, under g fencing. About
3.5 or 40 acres are In excellent Timber.
Si - Persons wishing to view the farniwill please
call on the undersigned residing thereon.
_tug. 19. 18711--9 t JOHN
TWO VALUABLE FARMS
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On Friday, tie 2341 day 4f Spy. tember next,,
The undersigneff will offer at Public Sale; on
the ,Kemises,
A GOOD FARM sitate In Mountleamnt town
ship, Adams county, u
adjoining lands of Henry
i3upp, Ephraim hillier and others. and contain
ing MO A CHIN, more or less—improved with a
good DWELLING HOUSE,' Frame Barn, and all
.neecasary outbuildings; an excellent Orchard ;
• aith plenty dd Meadow and about 40 Acres of
mime Tier. The land Is in good cultiratba,
naming h been well limed ' and has a rum] ngstream
throug it.
Akio, ON SATCIIDir, TUB 24111 PIT OP SEPTE3C-
In tillittert i rdog re f ll ara, situate Di Leading
to ••
Hoover tl.minaßleimhe , l;.rs, and ccmtabi
idg ieo AC BS more or Irsa—with sufficient por
tions of Meadowand excellent Timber. The Im
provements ot a good BRIM HOUSE,.
Bank Barn, V. Sike4l and Corn L'llb, u =
House, Wood mule_ outgo 1 0
lugs i and a good Core-. T aryl in line
cultivation, having been ed two or three
times ; and well watered wi li gl e runzing stre4ol
through it. The farm is r one of beat and moot
productive in the conntl. It will Midtown to. per
sons •K to view It by George /Mei, rmaing
thereon. -N
sirlsle to cenunettee at 1 o'clock, P. M., on
each day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
' , JOHN F. yELrv,
Administratotof John Miller dec'd.
Emlunt mit* yft.
Aug. 19, 1870.-49
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ÜBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE B.EALTATE.
By virtue of an order of , the District Court of
the United States for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania, the undersigned, Assignee in Bank
ruptcy of JACOB KELLBB, wil expose to Public
Sale, OE the premises, on Friday, the ith day 41
Octobefr next, 1870, at 2 o'clock, „P. .3f, the Real
Estate of Jacob Keller, situated in Union town-
ship, Adams counO., two miles east of Littlestown,
along the Rallroad consisting of two tracts of
limestone land as follows:
No. 1. A FARM containing 147 ACRES, of
which about SO Acres are In good timber and the
balance in a high state of cultivation,. having
erected thereon a two-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE-and back buildings, a large frame Bank
Barn, a Saw Mill and Chopping Mill. and other
outbuildings all In good order.
No. 2. Adjoining theabove.coutainlngabout3o
ACRES of land, under excellent cultivation, and
heykag erected thereon tw AME
.DWF,LLING ROUSE and a
backbuilding, frame I
Bank Barn Wagon Shed and other necessary
buildings. there farms lying contiguous will be
sold separate or together as may be deemed most
advantageous on tb&day of sale.
Possession will be emu and deed ordeedsmade
in fee simple for the premises, on the Ist of Apr%
UM, When one-balf of tbellerelame motley wall
bepaid and the balance seamed byjudgment and
paid April lst, 1872, with Interest. or if pur
chaser prefer be can pay the whole of the pur
chase money cash April Ist, 1871. One-half of the
fall crop Is reserved for the preaent tenant and
the balance will belongto •plint. After
the property is atrueit down th e purer will
enter Into an agreement to moldy with theterms
of sale. ,
Persons desiring ligformation about these farms
can addrese Samuel Ruby, Hallam, York county,
Pa., or David Esq., Ws attorney at
burg, and wiD be shown the farms by Jose
Kel
ler residing on them. SAMUEL RUBY,
Aug. -44 Malmo of Jacob Keller.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE BALE
The subscriber wishes to disipose of his valuable
HOUSE and LOT, containing I Acre, situated on
the Chambersburg turnpike In the Borough of
Gettysburg..
THE HOUSE Is built on the Cottage style, with
11 good Booms and is very Convenient throughout,
and a good well of water at the door, with &good
Stable and other outbuildings. 'The Grounds are
nicely laid out, and planted with a variety of or
namental Trees.
To any person wishing to buy this is a rare
chance. Terms easy, .
Siiirlf sold postman= willbegivelt intheaecond
week of Jane Ci/ not sold by that time it will be
offered !Or rent until the Ist of April, 1871.
Fbr partictdars enquire kkr Arnold orßam„..
uel Boatman atthe First nal Batik, or of
CI US S. GBIEST,
' • ' Flora Halal'. 0. Pa.
May 27,1870—U
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
Will be sOld at Private Bale the V.I.PCIABLE
PEOPEkrrYlibtbe Borough of Gettysbur . on the
otorner of Chbersburg street and the!)
known as " &n f6o ! . Cbrner," fronting 60 feet on
Ckambersburg streekand running back.to a ppb-
Ile alley. TlickintnoiyeAkrignsensist of a TWO
STORY • - with . two-story
Brick Back:building, store Bombs, FrMe Stitt
&0. It Is a valuable eland for any kind of b
It be sold cm " — L Ossmonshie terms. Fre fur
ther ormatibil, spray to either of the under.
dine&
JOllO
JOH* LLP, SCHICK,
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WM. GTITN_
T. A. WAIIIIOI.
Jan. 7, 11370.—tt
;7;77%. 12'N!MT-m-
AT PRIVATE SALE
geed seers at RITA* Sale, Ids yal•
situate in Cuntherland lownat
, r; ra.,.:on. Ins Ilassiltudang
aneelariburg, bdagnart or
'moo lam. Itsassalas
cn;anite laud, Ina o l at ina l te
ce a
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Brick Bac
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grimier at
Awn) Amid. • Abe* Amen
Thither, and a lazerepomais of
nerer sa y tatter Bann in Mann
It than iv - mod settglitrorkedd, impost,
Efeboailionies,•and a new 'peeks
hair Weil tee* liddJott the eastern eide .of t.
fawn.
WirTersons desiring to view the farm can ok Wan. Lott, reading F ter
address the Pa.,
rx ROIL Robert Methedy' lthr Pa.
HARTMAN.
lao.—tt
*al and Tersonak
V ALUABLE FARM • •
' PuttLre SALE
On aiturflify the 24th Aeptembir :text, at 1
The undersigned, Admlnistratrix lot th e eataite
Of JAMS itiAlitag, demised, windmill, by order of
the rhans' Court of A.ditins ount , . the NARA!
of said deceased, situate In iathisfire teydaship„
Adams county, Pa., on there ad holding fronsEast
Berlin to Deardor ff 's Mill, about 'I% {rpm
the mill and about the same distsuicis from lock ,
13prings, adjoining lands of Frediniek
David Herman, Abner Binder and others, con
tafiting 78 ADERSmore or less. The' Improve
ments consiat of a tWo-story Log Weatherboard
ed DWELLING HORSE., with a brick kitchen
attached, a frame Bank Barn with Wagon Shed
and Corn Crib, a frame Shop with cellar under It,
and other outbuildings, a well of good water with
a pump convenient to the house, a Dirtying Apple
Orchard of choice frillt, Sm. The West branch of
Latimore creek, supplied by never-fMlingicr,
runs through the farm. There Ise fa&pr ou
of excellent Timber and good T eland
is in good order, moat at it having been limed.
call p th r e s residi n gu n de e r s siiggd eh eprenises will
B Attendance will be lien and Venus made
known on the day of sale
SARA I ANN MARCH,
• Adin'x.
Aug. . -ts
14 .
A RARE CHANCE
FOR A VERY ALLAIILE
PARM AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at Private ;Sale a very
VALUABLE FAIIM situate in Tyrone township,
Adams county, Pa., A mile from Idavllle, con
taining 100 ACREis of Patented Land, of which
there are about 25 Acres In excellent Timber.
The land is in a high state of cultivation and un
der the best of fencing, of which the greater part
is pest fencing. There have been upwards of
4000 bushels of lime put on the farm within the
last four years. The soil is copper Stone and it
produces equal to limestone. The improvements
consist of a two-story STONE DWELLING
HOUSE, a never-falling spring with Spring House
convenient to the dwelling, frame and log Barn
of to feet, contaluing Wagon Shed Corn Corn Crib.
Hog Pen, and all other necessary outbuildings.—
There is also a Peach Orchard containing effio
choice trees in prime bearing; also, a young Ap
ple Orchard containing 7.1) of the choicest of trees
coming into bearing ; also. an old Apple Orchard.
and small fruits In abundance, consisting of
Cherries, Pears, Grapes, Plums, 8:e. The land
cannot be surpassed for raising fruit. The farm
cannot (*.surpassed in the County for water.—
There are two small streams running through the
farm, and never-failing springs of the best of
water In every field on the farm, but one. Post
Office, Htore,Mllls of all descriptions, Churches.
and School House all convenient.
ww-The lithe kilns are 'within 4 miles of the
farm. and Hunter's Ruin Warehouse Is within 5
mum. Two trips can be made a day with the
team to the Warehouse, which always pays the
highest prices for grain.
LI - Persons wishing to buy should not, fall to
examine the above property.
IS4AC GILOUPE.
IDAraiz, PA., Aug. 5, 1870.-t1
Sale of the Getlyshori Railroa
IN the Supreme Court of Penu.sylvailla for the
A Eastern District, In Equity.
GEORGE '6IY()PE et al
vs.
TILE GE'TTISBURG RAI4.
ROAD COMPANY et al.
Whereas, The Gettysburg itailroad Company,
by mortgage, dated May 7S. 11"57,and duly record
ed, did grant and assign unto GEORGE Swol'E.
his successors and asshats, the railroad of said
Company from its eastern terminus in the town
of Hanover, In the county of York, through the
town of New Oxford, and the borough of Gettys
burg, and west-ward near the town of Waynes
burg, In the county of Franklin, to the further
western ternilnits at the tier of thelitate of Mary
land.' at or near the tow nof Middleburg 111 the
county of Franklin, State of Pennyslvaula, with
all the corporate franchises and appurtenances of
said Gettysburg Railroad Company, tog e th e r
with the locomotive engines and ears, lands and
tenements, tolls, revelled's, rights and privileges,
whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining, to have and to bold the said rail
road and receive and take all and singular the
testate and premises. hervslitaments and appur
tettanees thereby granted or intended to be, with
the`sioniotives. Sc., unto the said GEORGE
.SWO and his successors In the trust, rever
theless for the benefit of the holders of the bonds
of the Company. to the amount of .1200,000. •
And whereas, by a decree entered by the Su.
preme Court of Pennsylvania. In the above en
titled case, It was declared that said mortgage
was a first lien upwthe railroad, tolls, franchl4 s ,
property, income, estates, and premise{ th e r e i n
mentioned, and It was ordered that, on def au lt
being made by the. Gettysburg Railroad Com
pany, In the payment of the bonds with 'coupons
attached, witbfn the period fixed,hy the said de
cree, the railroad property, estilleioremlses, ap
purtenances, and fralleilittit conv ey ed by theaaid
mortgage, should be exposed to idaleh,y public
ve ,ndue or tmtery, as one entire l o t in the city of
rhiladeljdda• by the said GEORGh SWOPE. to
wwhomneedful authoritr for that
tnereby given upon the terms anretr ic tutt. tlVs.
'therein mentioned and hereinafter set forth.—'
And whereas, default has been made by the
Gettysburg Railroad Company in the payment as
,aforesaid. Now, therefore, 110titeiS hereby given,
that, under and by virtue orsald decree, 0 EDUCE
tiVi'OPE, therein named, will, on THURSDAY,
the 13th day of October. A. 1.). inn, at 12 o'clock,
expose to public axle, by public vendee og outcry,
the whole of the railroad, together with the lands. 1
rights of way, bridges, culverts, trestiewOrlcona
eldnery, depots, grounds. and buildings situate
thereon, and also all the tolls. issues; Income. '
profits, rights, privileges, and franchises, and al
so, all the cars, engines, locomotives, tenders, or
other things used in the business or management
of said railroad and Its aPpurtettan a s at the
Merchants Exchange In the city of Phi
The railway above described Is situ in the '
counties of Adams and York, Pennsslirmitia, and
begins at the town of Hanover. In fork 'county.
and extends to Gettysburg, in the county, of .net- 2
ants, a distance of sixteen and half miles
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- -
The property will be struck off - to the - highest
and best bidder upon his signing the-conditions
of sale. Ten thousand dollirs to be paid In cash.
and the balance in thirty days thereafter.
When the purchase money shall have been paid.
and the sale confirmed by the Court,' the said
GEORGE SWOPE will execute and deliver to the
purchaser or purchasers, sufficient deed or deeds
conveying the premises unto him or them in fee
GEORGE SWOPE, Trustee
Gettysburg. Sept. 2. 1370.7-its
VALUABLE LANDS!!
FUR SALE.
No. 1, A FARM, two . miles north
west of Gettysburg, adjoining Spring Hotel prop
erty, 152 Acres‘ with Urge MICR HOUSS, large
Switzer Barn, Tenant House, and other Inalwore
meats. Price s6,soo—not more than cost of build
,
ngs.
No. 2, B FARM, two and a half miles
north-west of Gettysburg. adjoining No. 1, 118
Acres with good STONE HOUSE, Barn and
I
other mprovements. An excellent grass farm.
Price $4,500.
No. 3, A FARM adjoining No. 1, and
town lots of Gettysburg, containing 119 Acres,
with STONE FARM BUILDINGS. It is divided
by the Chambersburg Turnpike and comprises
many very choice building lots. Price, 16500.
No. 4, A FARM, five miles from Get,
-tysburg, onpublic road, 152 Acres, good land in
good condition, with large BRICK HOUSE, and
large Switzer Barn. Price 16,50' o—very cheap.
No. 5, A VERY GOOD FARM two
wiles from:Gettysburg, 240 Acres, with ' large
BRICK HOUSE, large Bank Baru, all in good
condition. Price 160 per acre.,
No. 8, A FARM, 170 Acres, four
miles from illeaysburg, on Ptiblle road, coniforta
ble FARM *BUILDINGS, red land, limed.—
Price 15,006 half cash.
No. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM
ten miles north of Gettysburg, on public road, ,
about 80 Acres good land, with comfortable
Buildings. Price 13,501
NO. 8, A GOOD RED LAND FARM,
150 Actes, comfortable HOUSE and all needed
Outbuildings, and Barn, Land limed and in good
order, good grass farm, near Baltimore Turnpike,
7 miles from Gettysburg, 3n:dies from Littlestown.
Prices6,soo.
NO. 9, A TRACT OF GRANITE.
LAND, three miles from Gettysburg,_ on York
r pike, V. Acres, good HOUSE, and STABLE, a
good stand for store or Mechanic. Price $9660
NO. 10, A VERY GOOD FARM,. two
nines 'west of Gettysburg, on public road, 224
Acres, well limed and in good c rt fl lloir,1:11
Buildings, Weatherbcorded HOUSEIad e!
Barn, pienW•trul7., good
wM location. 0 per
acre or sell Mt Acrea with building:lot same.
NO. 11, A VERY GOOD STOCK
>r two miles Cast of Gettysburg, on York
pikea9o Acres, or will sell 110 Acres about rt
limed, a good ,A.3IE ROUSE, two , well
watered. Price $6O per acre—ternm easy.
NO; 12, A VERY VALIIABLE FARM,
2E4 Act% of Which.loo acres beau Timber. Oak,
Hickory and Wont, nee ralles Vest of Gettyis
'lntry i on public road, two sets 'of Buildings,; win ,
gen or the whole, excellent fruit Tann. good*
Lan , red gravel. Price 05 per acre.
N 0; 18, A GOOD FARM, 130
road
ce I=Pri i'
gm Gettysbur& on Harrisburg road, .
HOUSE and Barn, all kind; of
M O&
No 14, A FIRST.CLA.BB RED.WP . ,
PAWS, MO Aires, or will sell 100 dm 2 WWI
tram GettY 3 blijkon rem .. : ft od
Weilkerboard UdiclianrntArg,
Milk Land limed sad 111 good order. ' •
Also ;several other Farms and Town:Fr dertY•
Alio; Western lands and Town TroOl#,
elkamge for Adams County
rMgatainG. -
attorneyfor o 4s ousseiv
EMI]
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plane SALE OF VALUAII •4p 1.
REAL, ESTATE.AE
•
.0n SATURDAY the Ist day of OCTOBER next,
at 1 o'el g oe4P. IL , on the premises,
The slattern
_Administrator of the t,e.
ad GlDORGWwcurri•desseased, ,
win sell• by
order ot the Orphans' Court of I Moly
the FARM of said deceased, situate lo , a n
had township; Adams county. Penns"
lands of Jesse Milhebn, Samuel Melsi
Whets, on the public road" ecri W i tut s robt ta .
-. . eat to Witherow's Mill, Be s +p
of
Pr
NRd PERCHEtt The Inamprementa • . -
ot one and a - half story - LOG D , ‘,
HO with Kitchen ebed; a good .
Bans, &c. - There h t et
r ods.
ee holt, and a good - of' -
a , tethe house. There a -11TD
,7*-- • wf ow, and the land is under . 'good.
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will be given Mid to 34 1
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FRIDAY', SEP TEMbEII 16..1870.
Altat lad f,esonal &fait%
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pußw.c BALE OF VALUABLE,.
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
The 'tinders , Administrators of the Estate
Fu ntu o emill f AarD blie Elale Wir ,
t a s the:7l,ol:e re2hsludredstinceayoft;a4(224wldniec:ewal4ad,ort
P , On - theChamberaburgpae,
seprense f eroggt, the fotlewing Pell3lMal ProWtv,
towing
TWO ctootivon moms. both lemlerS, 4
Cows, 6 Hogssifow and Figs, a four-lush broad. three-hOrse 'Wagon, a two-horse Wagon,
.gortair .wagon; Farling-top Buggy nearly new,
H an d wagon MoOre's Fate% Ila_y. Bake, 'W Br
-Ladders: . Wood' Ladders o 4 sets Dung Boan s,
Winnowing :it Cut Unix 2 seta Breechban
o ne s e t Fr on t ears, 3 Fly ets nearly new, one
set Harness, Collars, Bridles and Ham" Biding
and Side Saddleet-ahHing-Htadies, 2 talr Butt
Chains, Breast .Log and Cow Chains. g own, one
n ear ly n e w, Harrow, trouble and sing Shovel
Flows Corn Coverer, Crow Bar, Mattocks, Maul
and Wedges, F,orkaandltakes, Grind Stone, a lot
of Carpenter_Tpols, 2 Grain Criulle,s, Scythe - and
Sneak 30 feat `o f one inch Rope 3 Ladders,
Wheelbarrow. Abu HOUSEHOLD AIND KITCH
EN FURNITURE, consisting of 6 Beds and Bed
ding complete,-Bureau, Sink, 2 Corner CtiOboards,
3 Tables, 5 sets of Chairs, one set of Cane-bottom
Chairs, 2 Stands, 2 Clocks, Mirrors, 23 yards of
Parlor Carpet, 30 yards of Home-made Carpet,
Spinning Whoa), Wool Wheel, heel, Buffalo Robe,
Cooking Stove and fixtures, 2 ten-plate Stoves,
Parlor Stove, biker Hunting-case Watch, a lot of
Books, Otteensware, Knives and Forks, Crocks,
Barrels, Kegs, Meat Vessels, Brass. Copper and
Iron Kettles, iron Pots. Limn}, Tubs, Rubber&
Wood Box, kd, of old lrun, A.e. Also a lot of
Wheat, Corn. Oats and Potatoes, by the bushel.
Corn fodder, Hay by the ton, 2 barrels of extra
nottr._a_lot,p,f ..i anst Jai toot
..Hlakiary Plank. a
lot of - Lumber, 1000 feet Oak Fencing Boards, 60
Oak Posts, and a great variety of other articles.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. 31., when at
tendance will be given and terms made known by
MARTIN lIEINTZELMAN,
JAMES BUCKLEY,
J AMES Iftcxf.Er , Auctioneer. Adm'rs. ,
*TANI) at the same dine and plate the Build
ing:4 and about 80 Acres of Land will be offered
for Real—possession given immediately If dealt
ed. Sept. c-ts.
VAL 1.:A131, E FARM. AT
PRIVATE SALE
The underslgnid,Exectitrix of the Will of , JA.11115
Towssaxn. deci.ased, In accordance with said
Will, oilers at Illyate Sale the valuable Farm on
which she now resides, belonging to the heirs of
James Townsend, situated in Reading township,
Adams county, Pa., about 1 1 .,i miles north of
Hampton, 4 mites fr o m York Sulphur Springs and
!..4 toile from the Baltimore and artiste pike, con.
Mining 211 l ACRES, more or less. This Is coin.
moldy know as the —old humid Hill Farm." It
is mostly of the, granite soil, liar been heavily
Mlle,' and marturrsi, and la.Lm a high slate of cul
tivation. There are about itio Acres of good
farming land. and 40 Acres ofgood timber. The
farm is well watered with springs and running,
water ; a never-failing spring of excellent water
about 25 yards from the dour; Also, another very
large and strong Spring about mile from the
house. from which the water runs to the house
continually. forced by a,laydraulle. Itatn. which
has been In successful operation fur over twent y
There
...
years. is a barrel of excellent water
ug in the kitchen all the [line, suitable for cook
ing or washing. From the house the water is
carried by lard pipe to a trough in the barn yard,
thus furnishing plenty of water all the time loran
the stock. buildimit are a large two-story
STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a goof sized stone
Barn, a large framed Stable with stabling_ for 6
Hay ay Mows, Straw shed, Wagon
Shed, Grain House, Machine House, Shop, Smoke
House, Spring House , Hog !louse. and other ne
cessary buildings--all under pine shingle roof.—
There Ls a Nu. I Apple Orchard la good bearing
order; also, Peaches. Pears, Cherries, &c., abundance. This desirable farm is very con
veniently located In regard I' Churches. School
Houses. Stores. Grist Mills, Saw Milli, Blacksmith
Shops, &c.
All persons desirous of purchasing such a farm
art. respectfully invited W eall and examine for
themselves. They will hind it es represented.—
Terms easy and reasonable. A portion of the
money can remain In the farm, If desired. There
is no w i dows dower in it, and title will be made
free from all incumbrance.
Some very' Due specimens of Ilannetic Iron Ore
1141Ve been found on the firm.
Any person desiling fufther information. (If it
is not convenient ft/r them to =IL) !nay obtain IL
by letter by addressing
MARY T. TtYWNSEND. Eery,
. Adams co.. Pa.
Jul)' -3m
v X AI \ FARM AT
PRIVATE ti A
The imdcrilmaell idlers at Private .sale a very
DESIRABLE FARM. situate In Cumberland
township, Adams county, Penna.. l" miles from
Gettysburg. near the Cbambersburg, turnpike,
containing Zs ACHES of land, of which there
are 52 Acres in excellent timber. The lihd is In
a good state of cultivation, and nuder *erg' tad
fencing. The Improvements tinniest of a
new twostory =CIL DWELLING HOU •
with a new Weatherboarded Summer Rouse close
to the dwelling. a cretereSalling well of water In
front of the door. re Barn, Wagongbed. Ca
rtes. Cl lovr.-,Varr. g revs,' Vaal en
oelwr
necemary tmtimild .
There Is also an Apple Orthl In prime bear
ing‘and another that is just coming Into bearing;
also, A . young Peach Orchard In tine .hearing or
der. There are !Mall fruits of all descriptions
around the buildings,
The property is welrsuited for division, withal
most an equalproportion of timber at each end.
and also plenty'( Water for stock.
l'ersons wish:unser view the proppeerty, Of ascer
tain limns. will caXesi the ' or address ,
by letter. 711F.0.D08E BENDER.
Julie C. 1570.--11-
SS] ONNE ES' SAL Y. OF AL EARLE
REAL AND PERSONA.L PROPERTY
On Salurquy. t . he:t24l . drim a 1 October next 'at
o'clock,
The undersigned, Assik.nees of Br Gamer
.nd Wife. under a deed of voluntary Astlgnment
or the benefit of creditor will sell at Pubtre Sale,
the following Rear and Personal Piroperty s i A
FA It Nf, eontaining SO ACRES, more or less, situ
ated in Menad,li Lou:11 , 111p, Adonis county, Pa.,
south
miles of hendersville. The Improvements
consist of a pssl tnti.story FRAME HOUSE, eon_
touting s room, nith good dry cellar, and a never
failinSpring o[ rsaleut water at the door, large
Bank Hart with covered yard. Wagon Shod, Corn
,Crib, Can loge House, Wood ouse, Spring House,
Shop, and other outbuildings, all of which are
nearly new.
The land Is of gtsid quality, well unproved and
well watered, with a lair proportion of Meadow
and Timber land. will, a good Orchard or Choice
Fruits, just In its Kin,.. Also, will be sold a lobar
Corn, Oats, Hay, and Corn-fodder.
To any one wishing to buy a small farm we
would say call and examine this before purchasing
elsewhere.
sir Attendance will he given and terms made
known on' day of sale by
Sept. 9.-ta
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTIES
AT PRIVATE SALE
I %%ill ,cll at Private Sale.
No. I—WALNUT GROVE MILLS,
one mile south of AblSottstown on the Hanover
turnatte,l nith 60 ACKE6 OF LAND,- mostly
Meadow. bottom. known as Hollinger's
N0.2--TINE lIILL MILLS, I mile
south of Harvey. Carroll county', nu the head
waters of the Sionoeaey, vilth ACRES OF
LAND, heavy water power, known as Limb's
Mills. Also.
N o . 3—KNoWN AS SA .DOES
MILLS, 6 miles south 0; Gettjahtirg, pith
ACRES OF LAND:heavy waterpower. All these
Mills are in imrfeet go , xl running order. Also,
A CHOICE FARM OF 231 ACRES,
near Gettysburg, Ivell limed, with . No.l buildings.
Also,
ONE OTHER EAer,Al wrrg
ACRES OF LAND,. sear LiWestot t ig ns
county, well limed, with uew
Tenus accommodating. I will etch' or
the Mill properties for a good. Farm In co.
Gettysburg, Sept. 9,1870.-4 m GEO ARNOLD..
T)RIME CHESTNUT LOT -
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On Saturday, the Ist day of octotEi• 'AM, at 2
o'clock, P.M., on the premises,
The undersigned will offer at Public Bale, a tract
of PRIME TIMBER LAND, situate la Franklin
township, York county, ad lands of Jahn
Ernst, Abraham brew, Joel an d Qthem
on the road leading from Dicks' Muse to the Boil
lungg Springs road. The .tract contains about 10
ALRES, and is well covered with prime CREST.
NUTtimber—none better In the county. ft will
be sold entire or in three or more lots, as may su it
purchasers
air - Attendance Will be given, and terms made
known by ISAAC F. TUDOR.
Beptl.-to*
A SMALL PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
.
The undersigned offerlijUdyste saIe,..TBACT
OF 'LAND, situate in; Niaeao pof tm a
X i"
eimuty, on the., ~• _ Si .
trom BonamgattmaN.tia
•Ittehl4tev...Shorb .un - altd
ACKEtt more calm. Th e roveixi is are
One and a bait story DW 11Q
_gam) and
_part inune, }
" T Aell --I
pi.ocult, wen of exestAti water, - '
trait. Two acres are timber. e Ti n Li e
luteari Zeg
in a high age et mal 0n...n04 . p a d and
. I fencing. Terms easy.lamit " aremasera—
. . . to o f 4,ldress thk
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end ,hand. Pre 4 Ml 4lol3 '
Baproada Comity rowps;Ati4,lliiiviiEsettivi
tlefghbolbbods,l*3l6F:*ll4 at
tar price for.Rwa Email tu 4,4 1 1 N . Pt!. '
Feb tr,lse&-Ltr - • inn"
FOR S&L&
lepiwporty OIL Cflamberaburp , c";
•01=UtlEn tw o : ti
of drapes, fitror
the of
Post
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ORGANIC WE i A K NESS,
IMPOTENCY, LOSS OF POWER,
Immediately Cured, and Pull Vigor Restorest
This distnessing affection—which renders life
miserable and marriage impossible—is the penalty
paid by the victims of improper Indulgences.—
fromgpersons are too apt to eonunit excesses
t not being aware of the dreadful consequen
ces that mayeensne. Now, who that understands
pros subject will pretend to deny, thalffhe power of
neation is lost sooner by those fatting into Im
proper habits, than by the prudent' Beside being
deprived of the pleasures of healthy offsming, the
most serious and destructive sy - mptemis of both
body and mind arise. The system becomes de
ranged, the Physical and Mental Peinetions Weak.
eued, Loss of Procra.ttive Power, Nervous Irrita
bility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, boll
gm- Hon, Constitutional Debility*, and Wasting of
the Frame, Cough, Consumptlou, Decay and
Death.
A CURE WARILSNTED IN TWO DAIN.
Relief In Slx Hours t No Mercury
Persons Ruined by ignorant, Trifling Pretenders,
and their Deadly Poisons, shositel apply
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Inn.
don. Graduate of one of the moss eminent Cot
In the United States, and the greater part of
wee life baa been spent in the Hospitahl of Lon
don, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effect
ed some of the must astonishing cures that were
ever known ; many troubled with tinging in the
head and ears when asleep, great nervousness,
being alarmed atsudden sounds, bashfnlneas, with
derangement of mind, were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICTLAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who, have Injured
themselves by Improper indalgeners and solitary
habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting
them for either business, study, society or mar.
rlage.
These are some of the sad and melancholy
effects produced by the early habits of youth, viz:
Weakness of the Back and Limbs. Pains in the
Head, Winless of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power,
Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irri
ntbillty Derangementof the Digestive Functions,
'Genera! Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, fie.
MENT .
ALLT.The fearful effects of the mind are
much to be dreaded, Lose of Memory, Confusion
of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings.%
tAver, siTnm io
it oie c y ..
a S r lf so m e
oft ,
Um evils
pro
duced.
Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
their vigor. becoming weak, pale, nervous and
endeated, having a singular appearance about the
eyes, cough and symptoms of Consumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have injured themselves by a certain prac
tice, ludnlged in when alone, a habit frequently
learned from evil companions or at schooL,the
effects bf which are nightly felt., even when asTeep,
and if not curet renders marriage Inipm.sible,
and destroys both mind and ilody, should apply
immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, the pride of Ids parents, should be
snatched from all prospects and employments of
life, by the consequence of deviating from the path
of nature, and Indulging in a certain seeret habit.
Such persons must, before contemplating
MAURLAGE,
- -
reflect that a mond mind and body are the most
necessary renoiskes!te promote eenmibial happl
ben. Indeed, 'without throe, the journey through
rbeeenses a weary pilgrimage, the =
urly daricena to Um view, the mind
!shadowed to despair, a nd fled with the melan
choly reflection that hhappiness of another le
blighted with our own.
DISKAPE OF mattrENce.
When the misguided and impnisientwotary of
Aeasure finds that be has Inibib the se.Ws of
Ms painful disease, it too often happens that an
111-timed sense of shame or dread.ot diSeovery de
ers him from applying to those wh befriend dca
tion and respectability, can alone him,
delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this
horrid disease makes their appearance, such as
ulcerated sore throat, ‘Mft. sW nose, nocturnal
Min the head and'llmbe, dimnets of sight,
ess, nodes on the shin bones and arms,
blotches on the head, face and extremities, pro
/Passing with frightful rapidity, till at Fast the pal
ate of the month or the bones of the nose fall in,
and the victim of this awful disease becomes a
horrid object of commiseration till death puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings. by sending him
to that undiscovered country, "from whence no
traveler returns."
' it Ma melancholy fact, that thou.sands DIE vic
tims to MIS terrible disease, through falling into
the hands of .dorant or Unskillful PRETEND.
Egli, who by use of that deadly Poison, Mer
cury, des troy the constitution, and Mcapable
of curing, keep the unhappy sufferer month after
month taking their noxious or Injurious com
pounds. and instead of being restored to a renew
al of Life, Vigor and happiness, in despair leave
him with ruined Health, to sign over his galling
disappointment.
To such, therefore, Dr. JOHNSTON pledges him
self to preserve the most si,nviolable Sftrecy, and
from his extensive practice and obsersaldons in
the great Hospitals of Euro, and the Ant In
this country, viz England, Frauce, Philadelphia
and elsewhere Is enabledtoofferthe most Speedy',
Certain and E bectual Remedy in the World (oral!
diseases of Imprudence.
DR. JOHNSTON,
OFFICE,' 7. SOUTH PREIDERTC/17 STREET,
• Bairrsone, SSD.,
left hand side going from Baltimore street, a felt'
doors from the corner. Fail not to observe the
name and number.
CYRUS S. DRIEST,
CHAS. J. TYSON,
Assiguega.
*S-No letters received unless poitpald and con
taintng a stam statee used on the reply. Persons
writing shouldage, and send a portion of ad
vertiaement describing syntgoms.
There are so many Paltry, Designing and Worth
less Imposters advertising themselves as Physi
cians, trifling with and ruining the health of all
who unfortunately fall Into their power, that Dr.
Johnston deign it necessary to say especially to
those unacquainted with his reputation, that his
Credentials or Diplomas always hang lu his office.
ENDORSEMENT ON THE PUSS.
The many thousands cured at this eatabllsh
meat, year after year, and the numerousgurgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston witnessed
by the representatives of the press and many other
persons notices of which have appeareS . :3V . !
and again before the puldic.besides his
as a gentleman of character and responsibility,
wMdent guarantee to the afflicted.
SKLN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
Alareb 11,1870-Iylpr
HAIR VIGOR,
Fur re.gtoriny Gray Hair to its itatara
A dressing which . is at tTee agreeable. healthy,
anti effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or
gray hair is soon restored to its original color
with the gloss and fres.haess of youth, Thin hair
is thickened, failing hair checked, and baldness
often, though not always, cured by its use.} Noth
ing can restore the hair where the follichntare de
ll:toyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed,-
But Rush as retinal! Can be saved for usetaineelt
-by this application. !intend of fouling the hair
wits a pasty sedimint, it keep it cleM and
vigorous. Its ocoainoluti use will prevent the hair
trrant turning grat or failing off, and consequently
previa lraddraiXiii. Free from those deleterious
substakum Slide inake Seine' preparations Am.
geiottaand iirathe hair, the Vigor can
Ordy benslit but not hunk It. 11 muted inerely,
.
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Baltimore Lock Hospit
; •= DR. JOHNSTON,
.Physielan of this celebrated Institution, has. dis
tnyered the ,most Certain Speedy , Pleasant and
Effectual Remedy in the World torah
DISEASES OF 111PRLIDENCE,
Weakness of the Hack.. or Ling*, arm. 41-
fentionsef the Kidneys, or Bladder, voluntary
Discharges Impotency, General Debility, Ser.
DY•PePeta, Languor, W Con
0511:VAdeas, raipitation of thhe art, Timidity,
Trembling Dimness of S! it, or Giddiness, Di
sease of the Head, ThroaC Nose or Skin, Affec
tions of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—
those terrible disorders artiiing front Solitaiy flab
tmot.lfonth—aacitar and solitary practices more
fatal tolllett,vnts_. than blight songs of the Syrens
to the Mariners of Ulysses, ing their most
brilliant hopes, or anticipations, rendering mar
riage, Ac., im ible.
'DUNG MEN
especially, who fume become the Victims of Soh-
Lary Vice, that dreadful .and destructive habit
'which annhally sweeps to an untimely grave
thousands of young men of the most exalted tal
ents and brillient intellect, Who might otherwise
have entranced listening Senates with the thund
ers of eloquence, or waited to eestAcy the living
lyre, may call uith full confidence.
DIARRIAGX
Married persons; or Young . 261 en coutemplatinj
marilage, aware of Physical Weakness (Lass
Procreative Power—lmpootency) Nervous Excita
b
ility Palpitation, Organic Weakness , Nervous
Debility, or any other disqualification, speedily
relleved.
lie who places himself under honorre of Dr. 4.
may rellKtously confide Willis as gentle
man, an confidentially rely upon his skill as a
physician.
AYER'S
Vitadity and Color
'ea ate.
.* 144 /'0 2 . 1 1 1 t tai *l7 iiisiater
nirtrir child ti
thy:"- • • • .
rflideth, &aim% yet4rilittiviai in•
datibill'itditiard; way
(Jan. a, ism—lyno atter me."
wi•eiLim l4
filt,ttar an b #tntmntl
LOPE VI TieEk.
There was a seat in tha &pate tree,
A most delightful gad oozy nook t
And ape afternoon about haft.past three,
Kitty sat there reading a book.
ler fair head bare, with no bat to Naar,
And her dress just showed one dainty boot ;
be saw her as he smoked tile cigar,
And be came and stood at, the ladder's toot.
Kitty half blughed, then angled and said,
"Won't you come up and sit hen)nowr
And Ktttra brother, a boy to dread,
Saw and determined to raise a row ;
8o he crept softly tinder the tree, ,
Lbstenliig to all they had to asy,
Did the impish brother; and sly am he could be,
Seized the ladder and bore it away.
Then they saw him ; and the with a frown,
Said. "Witsilhwlll that awful boy do near"
And she Called Min the greatest scamp in town
Yet I dont believe she was very much vexed.
For her lips half smiled, though her eyes cried.
As she saw the position of matters now.
And he came over and sat by her side,
Leaving his place on the opposite bough.
What could they ilof They were captives there.
Held WI If by an iron band:
Kitty tossed hack her golden hair,
And reflectively leaned her chin on her hand
"If," said she, "we for help should call,
They'd laugh to ace us to such a plight;
So we'd hest stay here till the shadows fall,
fir till some one or other comes to slghL"
And some one did come. It was Kitty's papa.
Who past the tree his footsteps traced,
And saw through the leav e s a lighted cigar,
And a masculine arm round a feinenbie waist.
Kitty looked down and blushed at one,
And then looked up and blushed at the other
Said her hither, "These are nice goings our
Said she. •"It was the fault of my brother.',
What was the end? tell you what.
Some months atter, 'mid silks and lace
And ribbon and ruches, some ladies sat,
Who were discussing the time and place
As to when--so ran their debate—
And where a certain wedding should be:
And that Impish brother was beard to state,
'•lt had better torte Olt itt.the apple tree."
"THE ONE•AIMED BLESSIND.
BY FRANCIS LEL
The old, the lame, the blind, the foolish
and the sick; God's children; here they
are, four hundred black-skinned people on
the fairest heighth of all thakoverlook the
fair city of Washington.
This is the boiling down of forty hos
pitals that was scattered over the Southern
States; the last leaf of the &le that at
one time fed thousand of freetnen.- It is
down the hill a little from Howard Univer
sity. in the middle of a wide lawn covered
with grass and beds of flowers and large
trees.
And a few days ago we had the rare
privilege of going with General Howard
throOgh the wards and around among the
poor old bodies lounging upon benches in
the sun shin.
I
thought you'd done forgot us," said
one wrinkled crone with a white turban
wound about her head.
"Oh, no I didn't forget you," he replied,
"but they have been investigating me at
the Capital because I built a little hospital
for you, and I've been very busy."
"I knows you done) got the better of
'em," returned the old woman triumph..
antly. "I'se Geo. Doward's maul" she
added with a chuckle "and you are sure
you won't forget these yere r'
"I won't forget you. But if I should,
there is One that never will. Do you
know Who it is?"
"Yes sar, up thar," she replied, turtling
er eyes upward.
"How are you, today?" asked the
General, passing up to another old ems
lure, who eat on a chair beside her bed.
"I'se drefful poorly; I'se had a real
bad night," said she, brightning into a
smile as she took the offered left band.
"When you can't sbep you ruust pray
to Jesus. Do you pray ?"
"Yes, sar. I tries to pray as well as I
knows how," said she.-
"But do you know how. If you can ask
for bread when you. are hungry, you can
pray. And Jesus will take care of you if
you ask Him,"
"I will, I'll remember," said the old
woman, devoutly.
Presently we came to a man sitting on a
stool in the sunshine. An old man, wrin
kled as a mummy, with tufts of white
wool on his head, and a vacant look of
imbecile age in his dim eyes.
"You are enjoying this fine weather,
aren't you 2" said General Howard, hold
ing out his hand.
The old man muttered some vague re
ply.
What is your name?" asked the Gen-
"Robert Jackson."
"And do you know my name?"
"General Howard. I sees you down in
Virgimny," replied the negro, lighting up
a little.
"Bo you did.. And now I want to know
'if you love Jesus?"
"I tries to best I eatt,'. replied the old
"Do you think Jesus loves you?" asked
the General.
"I think so," answered the negro doubt..
fully.
"But don't you know he does?" asked
General Howard,
"I specs he does if I'm good," replied
the man after a little reflection.
"He loves you even though you are not
good. Ile has always loved and remem
bered you," said the General, tenderly.
The old man looked about feebly. "I
must try tarbe good," he said. _
"So you mast, that is right," said Gen
eral Howard with a good bye smile.
Then we went to see a woman named
Pagie, who sat in a large rocking chair
propped with pillows. Her head was
drawn upon her breast and her body
twisted by rheumatism. She •could'move
only her hands and eyes and Ups, but she
*ma busy sewing and had'a patient, cheer
fttl face.
"The docter hasn't cured you yet
Pagie,"iald Gen. Howard.
Ile doctor's fault 1 - am not
eared," rep*Paghi with a quick Bailie.
glairtci hesx the dOcter is doing
pr well as im Do You niter much
p4in t" •
"Heaps," she ath another
mine.
' , Valour reed,. Wig* V' • •
' l "Noair;"lvakiestilieerai. \fir hie want;
4kg to leirn. I wcolddit't expect •in rigid
,runeh 'hit ftT Oeidd onV maw-1314We**
time in the Bible it would
' • - '
1 4 1m bh, h u- s, •
amend Howard took a slip of paper.
frdm his pocket and with his ans hand
wrote upon 't" •
Pies," 'Old* "is a mit ghoul
tbe-Biblefor` mss . Vitoiliit Be Al 'Me
Yet wilt . l'tediti Him.' Cmi ydit say
VITHOL c• 3( 31.
"Though lie slay me, yet will I trust in
Him," sahlPagle, with.another smile that
made her poor distorted face almost beau
tiful.
"You Must get some one to read it to
you occasionally so you won't forget it.
And then she must say it to yogi," added
the General, turning toa wiltiterell old wo
man who sat in a corner. "Let me hear
if you can say it now."
"Though;--,He—elay—me--1 will trust
in Him." repeated the old woman, sitting
up square aul".•straight. her black face
beaming witlr delight
Thum frotn*te to another. with a word
and a smile rip each.
"The man of many battles,
With tears his eyelids pressing.
Streebed over there dusky forehead.:
flis 4 me.-arined blessing.
[-For the Star and Sriffin
LOCAL 'OPTION.
In glancing over the resolutions of boil
the Democratic and Republican County
Conventions, I noticed an ommis.sion, it
my judgment, on one of the most import
ant topics of the day—one which lies close
to the heart of many of our best citizens.
The subjects of damages and "nine Mil
lion steal" were duly noted and acted
upon, but the fact that the voice of WO,-
' 000 petitioners call for a local option bill
was altogether over looked, or entirely
disregarded. This was an over sight that
is altogether inexcusable if we look, either
at the fairness of the measure, or magni
tude of the cause, whether the friends of
that measure will allow such couduct to
pass unrebuked, remains to be seen. I
spoke of the fairness of the measure. It
is in the highest tiense democratic and iu
perfect accord with the principles of our
government. As prohibitionists we elairci
that the evils of the license system are too
intolerable to be borne, but we are willing
that the majority shoed rule, and we only
ask that the citizens of every city, bor
ough or township shall have the privilege,
if they desire it, of determining for them
selves whether they will have license (lino
license. Certainly nothing can be more
fair than this. We can ask no less and
the ruin power plainly shows.iis atter dis
regard for all justice and right by its op
position. It may be well for politicians
to remember that there a.e a few that can
be temperance , nun on election day, and
their number is increasing.
From the (Corrinegash iteport,r.
A SHOWER OF LIZARDS.
A few evening's ago our town was vis
ited by the first rain which has fallen for
three months. It seemed, since the Ist
of May, that the "dry season" of the
early years had returned, and that we
were again to have Summer without a
drop of rain. The rain, however, though
grateful and welcome, was not much of a
surprise; but connected with it was a
phenomenon without precedent in this
section, unexplained by any of our phil
osophers, nothing more nor less than a
shower of water lizards. Over all the
Western part of the town, particularly
round the opera house, they were found in
great numbers, and of every length from
two to eight inches. In looking over the
ground to-day we found a number already
quite dried up; and we note with surprise
there is so little substance in them as to I
leave nothing more than a mere skeleton.
The greatest number seems to have fal
len on Judge Spicer's premises. His celAar,
lately dug, previously dry as a powder
house, contained several inches of water lit
erally alive with these singular creatures.
The Judge fished up some forty of the
largest ones, and has them alive in a water
tank near his house, where the curious
may inspect them. On examination we
found them to have boneless limbs, and
and bodies very soft and "mushy;" they
are quite lively in the water, but Soon get
dry, dull and inactive when laid out on
the ground. They more nearly resemble
the reptile known in the Northwest as the
"mud-puppy," than any other we have
seen; their color is a dull brown. with
bright spots, and their general make-up
in other respects places them in the siredom
class. The usual theory of "toad showers"
is that the numerous toads seen after a
Wererain were really in the ground and
Were drawn out by the moisture; but that
explanation is Cut oil iu this case by
facts; First, that these are clearly water
reptiles and die in a few minutes on dry
Lind. Second, the ground has been so
hard and dry that soft-bodied reptiles
could not have pqnetrated it. The walls
of Judge Spicer's cellar ou Saturday a 1
ternoon were as solid as a brick wal
Another singular fact is that numbers of
the reptiles were found in the rain barrel
where they could not have crawled. One
gentleman informs us that he collected two
hundred in a small puddle on Colorado
strvet, We noticed the dried remains of
one which was seven inches in length,
yet would not weigh an ounce.
TIUS PRUSSIAN GOVRRNNERNT. The
form of gOvernment of Prussia proper is
that of a constitutional monarchy, herecli
tarp in the male line of the house of Ho
henzollern. The conutitntion, formed in
1848, vests the executive and pait of the
legislative authority in the King. In the
executive branch he is assisted by a council
of ministers appointed by himself. The
legislative babes consist of the "Herren-
haw," which is the upper,chamber, and is
composed of the.princes of the royal fam-
ly, sixteen "mediatir.ed" friends, the heads
of the tAirritcrial nobility, eight life peers,
eight titled noblemen elected by the resi-
dent land ovvers in the eight provinces,
representatives of the universities, the
heads of "chapters," the mayors of towns
having more than 50,000 inhabitants, and
persona nominated at the pleasure of the
King. The second Chamber is composed
of 492 members, chosen for three years by
general but not universal suffrage,
Every Prussian subject Is enrolled in the
army upon reaching the age of twenty,
and serves three years in the regular army,
four in the reserves, and nine in the "Laud-
Rehr," or militia. Even at the'age of fif
ty he is not exempt from military 414,
but is then enrolled In the "Ludibiiibin,"
or "home guard." On a peace footing a
primian regimemt consists of three bltta
lictrk numbering '5lB each; war the bat
talions are increased to 100i3 each.
ICSPrrAL.--The buil dog , barks on
the top of the hill, and the Was are skip
ping in glee; but Punadlul the drawls--
la* -tal , gal gave the mitten to me. Ah,
where WI I go, and irltat Will I dot I feel
-Me* britay bundebee„ by thunder, I'il
ightl any, boy that says the word
'iiit6en nie! I'm realy mad—be dogged
I ain'tli *wear I will kilt any she; I'll -
and shad---I'll murder that gnl= tins Itepublimins of Allegheny have ro-
Illy thunder she'disn't mitten me'! No I nominated Gen. Sanies S. Nogley, for Chin
-Waft do that it spite her—l will! I'll grew in the Pittsbargdisirltit, ; Itylsni n e s I.
lithog Myself on a big tree; and then she Graham 'the 23t1 "district,r o r
cry—she'll die in remorse—for given part of Allegheny and - Butler.
Arm
the mitten to me. strougenow represented by Darwin Phelps,
i====ll __
The principle of littority livirr..Ne iit al i
ittiteiving woundi 4 1 . 1 1111MICIlle r -or liter s•
be generally recogni74•l mid adopt r& T
idea of ignoring large constituencies, si
ply because they happen to ho in a mini
or in giv'ett districts, seems inconsisa
With the idea of popular reprt.tentation.
Thus tile 8,000 Republican voters in Her
and the - 0,000 - Demi:tend ie votes ill 14111 e
ter, are practically ignored and Mire
voice either ht,State _t?r . t. i :taipty legislat it
The mune principle applies to all et.llllli
and to Boroughs, Townships and Distric,
Senator Buckalew has been aiming
correct this injustice by his system
comulativo voting. Resides, it is mai
tabled that there will he a better class •
candidates presented under this system I
both parties, with less tendency to c.u-i ;II
tion and greater economy and integrity i
county and municipal matters. het
Moth piditical patties ale ropreunmi
The Convention of tbe friends :Thfie•• r it
Representation at Reading last '1: i . ,1, it,,
attended by sonic of the ablest men ~f th
Stato—among them Senator Ittlet..th.it
John W. Forney and Morton NIC Midi a,
The former made :iii • laboi ate 1 ••• i i• •
vindication ••f his then,! c . The r•-oi , .,•“:1
adopted by the me , lise: rilly exph!i , l t;“
system. :Lnd we Lfi.c ;!.• l'prim•ip d ...e
loeh,w:
1. That the ht(•Il 41'0
till in the • Legi , lattue I'cm:sylvan;
submitting all matter, of bical /.,
to the exclusive
11:1,4 1 , 111 , t 1,11;y ;•!n(••,1local,
pOlittral and li-olo,t, .
minority roust itiirimb Icip.oriog i.i; ,
tion, at the mercy of 1.1.1.',0i
sentatives, and 1ia,atb,,.41, , i1 .1 1 H
ned series of Wrong, 1 . •
.i.n, a loudly cans fm. Jennie.
'2. That t%c ca t•(11,1,• , , (.1
remedy fur ,mcii oppio—e.o
except in a system wit! , coa.•
each local minority. tai a,
its proportionall
smo-c of local rcnit
tiOIL
3. That:such minority
not only remedy the %lion: 4 -, or 'A
112- . 1 trc
more especially (antiphon, hut Will
tend to lessen unjust and illiliefal p
and to promoic create: purity
legislation.
4. That a fair and prolioetainat c repre
sentation of minorities by iii,4riets is not
only just, but is in accord with the spirit
14 all our State political syst vim+. tthieb
provide for the elAt.tion of fegislators
districts in ordetr to protect the minor
ity atlarge front the unjust domination of
the majority, as well tas to guard the in
terests of localities, and wile.% we p1111)4t •
now to supplement by placing the local
minority beyond the reach (lithe unjust
domination of the local majority.
5. That in view of the taking of the
present census and the approaching Leg
islative reapportioinnent of the State, we
recommend the passage of Acts of Ascent_
bly by the next Legislature embislym 4
the principles of minority representation
in reference to the Leghilatoro. of
County Commisssoners, Directors of - rim
Poor and County a , N I, e h a ,
ship and other offices. -
6. That we recommend the pass.e 4 ,.
an Act of Assembly providing I'm.
ititntional Convention, to be composed
members elected on the minority princi
ple, and to such e‘buveinion, iu
making the constitutional reforms so
loudly demand6d for years, we respectfully
recommend that the principle of minority
representation, be embodied in the new
mmatitution of our Commonwealth.
The.seventh, eight and ninth resolnti
tender "hearty congratulations to the p
ple of Illinois for their great :tnd sultme y
advance in the art of self-governmeid, i.y
adopting the plan of the free vote, for the
election of Representatives in their Le;.;is
turn; and for the choice of director: and
managers of all incorporated companies in
their State;" invite the people of Pennsyl
vania, of every political party,,to unite in
promoting the objects embodied in the
foregoing resolutions: that the Chairman
of the Convention appoint an Exteutive
Committee twenty.oue persons to serve
during the coming year. The tenth reso
lution is as follows:
10. That a committee of Ave be appoint
ed, who shall lay the proceedings of this
Convention before the next Legislat we,
and who shall be authorized.- by means of
an address, and by personal intercourse, to
enforce upon the members of the two
Houses, the objects contemplated in the
resolutions passed by this Convention.
COUNTRY ,] stopped at the Maxwell
I fosse, Nashville. for dinner. The waiter
nquired what he would have, and vas
old by the countryman to bring i•soitie-
thing what they had.'• The
brought hint a regular dinner upon sniar
dishes, as is the usual form. and set then
around his plate. The c.mstryman stir
;,.eyed them carefully f-r a monnuit. .nu
then broke out, "Well: 1 like pm r
pies, now bring me d iuuc•r.
ikis; lowa John lately 4. otirtol antl
gaged.to marry a young girl, who in e
wu
at some neglect on .Tolin's liars. ievciige
herself by marrying lsaa.., John's lathcr
John countered by tuarrying the mothe
of his recent botrothed—John becomin
the step-father of his own step-mothei
while Isaac's wife was compelled to ls
eouni.the daughter-in-law of her step -Sol
NEW MODE Or RAISING MONEY. -- .\
Sorti3 of dodges are resorted to in a gre
city to make money. The most novel ot
heard of lately is that practised by a shill.'
in New York. He isclhargedwith st:uti ng
a bogus Masonic lodge, and initiating die re
in victims at the rate Of $2O per lte.ttl.
Some twenty of his victims are read• lap
pear against him. He is under a rretd
Exeslirmanirs have been tried the
Springfield armory for a year past with a
view to ascertain the best plan to precrve
arms from weather wear, and nickel plat
ing has proved so efficient a procev; tkat
by order of the department at Washington
muskets mid sabres have been sent to the
establishment where the patent is held, to
receive the plate.
Mona THOUBIX.—The Erie Repubekaii
says the politicians in the Crawford Con
gressional district are in trouble. There
appears to be one acre too much in the di, -
trict, as the 'vote for ten dais has sttosl
every time, two for Acre, two for - Divk and
four for Gilfillan. "Why the Dieli-ell, -
don't some one buy that Sore ,
Miss Susie C:ltiller; ofNew Part, 1'k•I ry
county, was so severely burned on WA. dues
•day of last week by coal oil, that she died
in twenty-four hours. She had gone to the
store toget the oil, and was holding a laini.
to assist the party drawing it, when it ig
nited setting her clothes on tire, with the
above result,
POPULATION follows the locomotive, and
tho post ofliCe follow pupulatkua. l u
Kann t ls, where e9tue. 80 ( 1. miles of railroad
have been built reeently.44 post elliovs
have been, eistablislied Auring,the last four
month, awl pe>iitions ,ftre ; received {Lily
fcw a 'further
Barber,"lttinlittittiel:lo' b 1 ton.
`.'nog r . oorn'it elteltpi you. ought to xhave
for half price." "Can't, Mr. B." said the
man of ors, "I ought • really to cha rge
more l iijr when °otitis down farmers make
*lt lung faces that I have twice rte.
ground to go irrer."
Dlotra As, who WilS teectltiy . It.%agvlt
Torre llaete, made the follaWin,, , ,
hie remark in his '•valedictory;" "11' 9 11.
I dpn,t ittww that I,re, zuneli to Nay, ex
cept that I had better lv going. - Aud he
went.
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