The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 17, 1870, Image 3

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LUA BLE LANDS
FOR 'SALE!
I, A FARM, two . miles nor th -west
, • rg, adjoio.mt Spring Horn property. 151
its large BRICK IROUBIt, largo Switzer
vont Ilouse, rind other Improvements. Price
not more lt. an cost or bulking".
2, A FARM, two and a halt miles
rat or thotyabar g . adjoining N 0.1,116 Acres,.
.TONS Bina and other Improve.
an excellent gran farm. Price
A 1 11 ARM adjoining No. 1, and
s or Gettysburg, containing 119 Acres, with
'FAIRY! 1 1 11114s1S1Gc. ItL divided by the
inborn Turnpike and comprises many vary
of lots. Price $6,601.
4, A FARM, five miles fronfeettyb
• punk. road. 162 Acres, 'coin laud In good
w th large MUCK 11006.11, and large
Barn. Price SS bop—sery cheap.
5, A VERV,•GOOD FARM, two
m flottysburg,24l Acres, with large BRICK
lar&is bank Isaris,,! , all in stood oosstitSsis.,—
per ACM
6, A FARM, 1 70. Acres, four Llllle2
ttysturg, ou Public road, comfortable FA RM
hurl, re land, Prime 16,C410 • half
,
7, An ercelledt PRUIT FIRM, ten
to of Gettysburg, or public rota, about 80
I 11164, with cosaftruble Banding& Pr!es
8, A GOOD RED LAND'FARM,
, oeniforteo/e 110USX and all msodad Out.
11. and Barn, LAIDIi limed ■nd in good ordr,
farm, n•ar SAltiguere ToMapilire, 7 miles
tp.i.er g , 3 miles from Littlrotown. Price $6.-
9, A TRACT of GRANITE LAND,
1.• from liettptberg, on Yuik pike, at Acres,
L'er sn.l 6TABLI, a goad stand for store or
Price $4,600.
in, A VERY GOOD FARM, two
of ficltybaUrg, ou public road. 264 Acre.,
d and In peal ctindttioa, good Duikith gm,
Llaiu .1 It 14. a., LIVV6I6, Jars. Beata Sere,
li it, nti locatiou. !Prick E5O per acre; or
I'd ACI cal with l.uilalugs at same.
11, --- A-Atry good STOCK FARM,
runt of 17 eitpo•arg, on York pike, 160
will self 110 acres, about 16 timed, a good
11011tE, too Barns, well watered. Prlc•
rr.--termt sang ,
12, A VERY VA LUALLE FARM,
which 10.) acres heavy Timber,. utik,
and Welout, nee mltra west of Usttysburg,
mod, MG.I.StS of LWUdine, will sell j 4 or
le, excellent fruit .arm, good laud s red
Pr ice U 5 per acre.
13, A GOOD FARM, 130 Acres, 7
,m Getty.titirg, on Harrisburg road, good
!lOUS'S end Barn, all kinds of fruit. Price
14, A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND
4crea, or will boll lOU Aero• ; two miles
youerg, on Ilorrlaburg rood; goal St - tattler.
• 0116 hook Darn, abundant fruit, Lund
• in good order.
1.e.! other F•rms and Town Property.—
tent Wrote /trill T„ao C ooert, , to exchange
• County Fatmo.
R. 4.1. IL:CREARY,
A tt.rutl k.r,the OwDerm,
Or ityabu rg. Pat.
le7o—tt
TI4N OF yALUABLE
REAL ESATE_
ner at Public Sale, on Saturday, the lath day
n7O, 489 o'clock, M., on the prensibea, the
named portion§ of Real Esuito in Getty.-
)USE AND LOT, now occupied by
SAT, on the north side of Cbantber.burg
the corner or Watt street, known ea the
re; erty."
- TEEN BUILDING LOTS, GO by
vu the north side of the extension of:
tirg street through the . Tyson prop( rty,"
ig on block west of West Street, mod ex
, th e Seto luau grounds.
HOUSE AND LOT, now ocsopied:
UNFIT, at the intersection of Seminary,
it b tnamberaburg turnpike, being a ,por-.
"ti rim, ea property."
DOUSE AND LOT, now occupied,
usex.a, op Seminary Ridge, beim; about
Of ground with comfortable lhrialla g , a
levy of Pratt, and - valuable well of Wider,
tb , •ibustareu ptoperiy.” Also, Five Bull
, part of the seine property, (routing on the
burg turnpike, befog 100 by 225 feet each.
• toy valuable Building . Lot*, with Apple
ripen, part of the game property, irontleg on
Laos ab•at 200 fee. ; No. 1 containing about
Ail No. 2 about 114 acre, of lead. Al., a
side Out-lot, part ea same property, contain
4 and 41 pincher', ly lug In the rear of the
ri bed lots and liariwg an alley extendin to
Lane.
R VALUABLE BUILDING
toy curt red wltli timber, (routing on bead,
Itunivliately In tbo- true of Dr. Bkows's
one of ...111 , bekvong a good two-story gram.
Dons, thereon, bring tort of the "Burns
A leo, a lot of Timber coatalroug 2 acres,
••, jAining the same, boODdetbeaUth and
PI .ogs Avenue. Al.u , 2 valuable Lots flout,
ivary Laos, between Springs Avenae and
stow, road, containing about 1 acre each
a trout of 125 feet such on Seminary Lane,
ry valuable out-bit , part 01 the eatu• pro..
between ;Spring Avenue and the kill
• 1.1 the rear 01 the none kits, coital.-
, more or Ira.
ve ti., rorrpruesmaoy a f the most deairata k .
mg to or or nod OrttyebUrg, nod the pro,-
g all located to the neighborhood moat
improve, is worthy the Attrutloo of peraoaa
ooey to latest. Ho;e1 of the property can
my ulflre previous to the vale.
•Ili be liberal and all title, will be made
Lentil bronco and loolsputable. I hare also
/ 1 1 1 R.b15 FARXIS for gala. :oar tie ahoy,.
R. ti. 1111cCitliARY.
Attorney for the Owners.
LjJ'lrm, Auctioneer. (May 20-tv
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ANDS
FOR SALE
undersigned, as Attorney
.0 Owners, otters for tele and sill sell a
ut of
uable Real Estate,
II adjoining Gettysburg, coinprie lug
s and Lots, Out-Lots,
• uilding Lots and
Farms,
purtivn of the Bprlng farms property.
lee and plot. will be prepared Ina fOr
rtptive nolleea will be puling ed. Pug.
aI a now called to this Reposed Sala.
take place early in Jon• nest, U offering
Welty Ibr itequiring deetrable property-
ill si ads clear of Incuntbrancee Lad
R. G. MeONEARY
arc. April 29, I.B7o—tf
BLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALR.
titer whales to dispose ofhls valuable ,
LOT. coutaining 1 Acre, situated on the
rg turnpike in the Borough of chitty,.
*SE is built on the Cottage styli, with 0
and la very wnveolent throughout. and
of water at the door, Irlth a good Stable
•nibun. legs. The Grounds are nicely laid
• led with av,irirty of ammonia) Trees.
o wiebing'to buy this la a ran chine*.
Id
posoestiou will be Givelt 10 the second
if not cold by Aim time If will be of,
.n t until the let of April, 1871.
Wats enquire of Ono Arnold or 8111111:18i
I the Filet iSational 13..uk, or of
CYRUS e. DRIEST,
Flora Dale, F. 0.,Fw..
ZOE
/CE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE*
of Capt. Jerez MARA, deceased, will ogres
ale, on Saturday, the lata day of Ante.
he premises, the VERY LlfailltAßLlL
tonging to the relate of said drcedeut,
`ashtown, Adam. county, Pa ,8 wiles trout
, on the Ch•neber•burg Toropik•,ailjoiti
•l 'tante! ilelotrelman s John lAN and.
coutaining 10u *CEEB, more or less.—
: land I. Limit well limed, and
ettvc; several /neatens QIIIIITI.II on the
tho visit • . There to a large pro-
prime Meadow, with the never Wiles.
I a through it. The lawrovainitata mew
watery Weatherby/it:tied teweillag/100134,
adding, large sank Kara, Milgrim L.h66
rib, Nog Pen, and other outbuildings; a,
E °RUH AND, with other choice Iron; a
&Neat water, with t: pump In It, at the r
ruire.eg Irate, near by, and through this
/a tohhectkat with the Phahl will lea
EAOT UP TIMBERLAND, within, Geo
tnieg 20 ACtSUCti, mitre or /eat. well, toter- n
tateht, Oak, at. The Farm will be utter.
r a part in Iluddinu Lots, Dvaliag the
Perms' dealttug to satire 4tUclats pro.
Id not tl to amigo ;tie tale.
tothstAce ai/ u: clack, Cot, on maid day,
• • sae title& W e, terms made
Tllll imasa.
ell)-4
ABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
raltroed odors at Private Bale a TILla
WARN, attuato to &cabala townshiPi
ibis minims.; of fiewoheetef i adjof
Dry Tboomo, Stag., George CaMama, and
sting 101 ACJULCI 01 Land In a high mins
a. She Improve a ante area paw wuntb..
• A 132 iiOU/Sig. trans Dam • duly
, Maud of Apple sod Peach Trees, eviiiis
ram Ti.,. to Um road, • well of Water at,
never-taillot Stream runs throdlth tho
• • Warm. More ban abundance of Tim
. lion Is convenient to Churches, Schwa s
whet
en, Is troll molted for ditlidolt.Ml4 bit
or emir* to suit purchasers.
titans to view tn. premises or &Meets.*
call cm the subscriber ar addromby lettelt.
4 / 1 .04a...m inusies.
Mr, /ag. IS, 1.869.-If
ABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE HAM.
Id at Private Bala the VALI7A-BLII PRO,
• • Borough of liettyabosig.'oa tie mow
, urg street and the diansandi Blown OA
fronting Et) feat oil Obanabieriburg
running beak to a public allay. The /
coneian of a two-star/ /11•11.11 DWkL.
two-Istory 11 4-BIULDDie,
, Pirsionnsabia,tcßNlCK 111,
It leo iroluible wad
of loastaoka.
told as rimmeahl. tonic Tor farther
apply tootther at thwaatimitomed.
JOHN NOVICK,
JOHN CULP,
W.I. SOU N
T. A. WAJUMN.
323:13
MIMING ILEDIvi
MI Mx
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Mr= a a
.caltysburg; Friday. Jane 17. In'
SETTLE UP 1
; isk
dissolution of the firm of HARPNL MCPELIIEW
& Duman, makes It necessary to effect an im
mediate settlement of all outstanding accounts.
The Books of thetlate trm have been placed In
my hands for coffee lon. AU person,. in &mare
for Jobbing, Adve ng and Subscription are
requestejl to call settle.
1114briii by 4, Imaw,oll f ll,eir pa
pers the dates to which their subscriptions are
paid, and will remit accordingly. From all who
remit at once, (without subject itg the Arm to the
augrsending out bin.
i - aacioed--44P7 - 1074 is a
ECM
D. A. BIM/BLEB
June 10, 1870.—it
1:14 1r444,,Tf-
ve trittOsi Ski> have
nceaorflo'vitnk thi week,
owing to the meeting of the Grand Lodge
of Good Templara.
(Apo)? .rl3llE. 7 our jiypty mist have
enfiqiiii2good'tfme thia'iOrritt to
hauling the strangers over the-Battle
field.
„ON Tare TRACK.—The Passenger
laall e dedy'Car haS tnsdelts appeailiies on
tthensick and is running heavy, loads to
She springs Hotel.
YOA JET.—An exchange says : ":Try-
Lag t da!btasinfilisSillithtint‘iidviirtlehig is
litlie` winking through a pair of green gog
gle*. You may know that you are doing
it, but nobody else does."
Fallf4pLY.—We had the pleasure
this esmedk-cii -itteeting.trith Mr. R.
i P ilita*i_editkr. 9 ,f .14,4901 , opr e ii: h nd
Mr. E. 11. Ranch, editor of Father Abra
ham, and The Keystone Good Templar,
both are delegates to the Good Templar
.I.;onyention.
ELEtOTED:—We observe stno a ng the
proceod Inge pf tOefrireshyterian General
Assemuly which adjourned last week,
that Mr. John A. Renshaw of Pittsburgh
—formerly of Llttlestown, was elected a
Trustee of the Western Theological Sem
nary, which ie knit d iikelleahaos to —ir
STRANWAR.RY FESTIVAL.—T h e
Ladies of the Presbyterian church will
hold a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festi
val in Agricultural Hall, on Friday eve
ning next. lune 17, and also on Saturday
afternoon and evening. A pleasant time
may be expected, as large preparations
are being made for the occasion.
AltakEllp- 12 0a: Monday esiening last,
Detective Boozer, arrested in this place a
man by the name of Joseph Crawford,
hOing from Ohio, on suspicion of having
stolen a horse near Bloomfield, Perry
county, Pa. - On -Ws- examination before
.Esquire Cover he admitted to the stealing
of the horse on Sunday morning last.
dAELLA.R.S.- 7 Great care should be taken
pr lbe year to have house
eellara cleaned and ventilated, es
pecially where there is decaying vegeta
ble matter. The air through the whole
is affected and made impure by
, :vi:srs not tieing properly attended to,
an .1 ki.pecially is this true of farmers'
houses,
CENSUS - .MARSHA.L.S.—Gen. Grog
goiy, U. Stafes Marshal for the Eastern
ll.striet of this State, seems to be slow in
arranging his census operations. Thus
facile" hininrrad4lbw 40pofatujents Out-
Bid,. of Philadelphia; at least they have
hot been announced. The Assistants
should have been at work on the Ist of
June. We have tie.arti no reason assigned
for the
I EAVY RAIN.—On Friday night last
au unusually heavy rain passed over the
northern evil of the county, Opossum
eek viainginigher . tlitri wasiver known.
Al kWh d enlarge w as d one along the stream.
'Che bridge in. :lie State road, at John
llotiWtitti's was carried off.' We are told
.hat tile water in the stream came down
Alvd creek in a flood two feet high, with
ro,htlesa power, sweeping off fences,
bridges, ,tc. The Pine Grove road was
turn up and impassable for several days.
:MO irOVAI, PAPER.I4-ing
itribute to the local paper, from the Chi
cago Republican, contains so much truth
Lthat w•e transfer it to our ooluians, and
tpominend it.Go the , careful ecmildcration
of our business men and those interested
in Oar town t
" What teas us sp readily the standard
of a town or city as the appearance of its
paper I And its youth or its age can as
well be deter4pined by the observing as
by a persaaaka.notiaie • P rise. anii:rprlae* of
its citizens is depicted by its advertise,
clients; their liberality by the looks of the
paper. Take your home paper; it gives
you more news of immediate interest than
New York or other papers; it talks for
you when other localities belle you, it
stands up for your rights; you always
have a champion in yntir boucle-piper; ind
those who stand up for You should cer
tainly be well sustained. Your interests
are kindred and equal, and you must rise
or fall together. 'There - tore, it is to your
interest to support your home paper; not
grudgingly, but In a liberal spirit ; as a
flfaure, kiot..sa a disagreeable duty ; but
as an. investment that will amply pay the
e . expenditure."
IMPROVEMENTS.—We arte• glad to
note that the Town Connell are at
the streets. Hope they will make
thorough work of it. The Passenger
:Railway, leading to the Springs Hotel
Mae-been- repaltWiViiisti - has beeit Pat in
oonaplete running order for the season.
At the Springs Hotel desirable improve
ments have been made tor the acoomoda-
Sena. of guests.- ertillding has
been put up to contain a Billiard Saloon
and Bowling Alley- R bathing arrange
ments introduced into the hotel—and a
"large Static erected' 'Oft
,tite‘itioniids 'for
Livery purposes. " Thesii '"lmprovements
will meet a want felt by guests last season .
The energetic proprietor, Mr. Hoppee, is
preparing for a large number of visitors,
'and`
maintaistikuii reinatilderi of the Ho
tel as a pleats' aftt etiufinet resort,
In town, we also note sundry improve
ments in addition to those heretofore
spoken of. Col. Buehler and Prof.
Baugliar- tipeg,iiitneittutLin g title
grounds around their new residences op
posite Stevens -with eveugreeus,
flowers, vases, &a., presenting au attrac
tive appearanee. >a -
'Judge McCurdy is at work on his new
dwelling opposite Prof. Ehrehart's, which
prOta MOS to be a line building.
• UPPllarri. b. WA. Wet atrOett
Was been thoroughly repainted, and a new
deuce put up in front.
Henry Overdeer has improved his prep
ertron the 0 111/11; dn.-Baltimore street,
and erected a new shop on the south part
of the lot.
David Sterner Mr - resumed work on
his nttw..brigt.4ol2l46
strian.l , ' f"
Lewis Myeriiii . 11760 at : to erect a two
story weatherboerdoLdwelllng house on
the new street between Cat:lisle street and
the elurampabwriwout, :
Robert ahead' is erecting a handeleme
two story frame cottage at his nursery, on
the ridge north-west' of town.
=tl,ine=
Store.
John Bough has remodeled and Axed
up hhi house on Washingt?n str9e
min_
has anlahall4atiataiina-iitery frame
-74 house.
genuine,
The County Jail is undergoing a mune I whi c h le. P l ek The ceaktitileil is
of painting and is being Axed up In gen- I =oo l- kt wit .aV tti ll: Pt= I
ems';Aria • d int : „p ie j ,
ne i a,
VeSifKa" orrreitoeittrd "rtidali w ija4o*-6441,
liantit4lmikt4,4ll46.,aa, widekevel.
Alowthmt.,Tbigp,l
. 4ffstpolar ow, i! a virs!mcFat 9.10,
TU!sol,imm;ll6vitsairlozir
M .88103. E DITORS :—La joproastire op -
ptio*d morm
couitidit*l ii, let o :Plain
dealer," which charges upon the Town
Commit the responsibility .of the bad con- _
di; inµ of ear streets. . Tate right or wrong
"of this questkin, I do not, : however, propose
to dfimqse. I only wish to say , it Is gratify
ing to find that some one has it last andef
taken to stir up our tardy and neglectful
corporation officials.. It is certainly high
timetAbittla?mettOg be done to improve,our
streets. There 'can be no difference of
opinion about having the yolk commenced
at once and . pushed along vigorously, - and
there will be economy in having it wetland
'quickly done. Bat where, it may be ask
. 44, should it be commenced ? The most
feasible plan will be to begin at the
sidej, neit' t pavements, establish the
grades along and stomas the streetd, -mac
adamize opt to where the turnpike Com
pany are required to pike the road; and then
compel that company and the Spring's Rail
way Company tomomtolete their part of the
work without any delay whatever. In this
connection, it may not be improper to call
attention also to the manner in which mac
adatdizing should be performed. If large '
iron stones, generally called "nigger-beads,
are.-dumpeci Into mud-boleti, even, if cover
eff,v4th smaller Banes, they will sooner or
later come to the surface and make this,
like Jordan, "a hard road to travel." The
proper way is to break the stone fine, as
they formerly were, to "ring" size, remove
the mud, then put down from eight to
twelve inches thickness of this kind of ma
terial, cover It with gravel or slate, and a
creditable and durable improvement will
be secured. Anything short of this will be
only temporary repatring, and in a year or
two the streets will be as bad as they now
axe. The Town Council doubtless Under
stand this fully as well - as other people, and
if they have any regard fur their own credit
and that of the place, they will se.e to it that
the work of putting our streets in a proper
condition will be promptly and well done.
' A TAX PAYER
ORIGIN OF THE EVANGELICAL
.ALLIANCE,--In September nest the
"Evangelical Alliance" will assemble in
the City of New York, and is already
engaging the .tit ten tion of Religionists in
different parts of the laud. Tile * public
prints are also taking up the subject, and
presenting to their readers etch facts as
tney may have concerning the 6 hitory of
the organization. • Thus the Pitterurg Oa
idle of June Ilth,, in an article, says :
,"The •.Evangelical Alliance': was form
ed In 1846. It is not fur us fix determine
whether Dr. Balmer, of Soot,land, or Dr.
Patten, of New York, is entitled to the
honor of originating the A.ssooiation.
It is doubtful whether the honor of
originatins, the Alliance belongs-to either .
of the distinguished men named by the
gazet/A. The subject of christian union
-had been discussed at an earlier date * by
divibes in England and Switierland. But
dotilitleas the earliest agitation of it was
by Dr. Setunucker, of Gettysburg. This
is frankly set forth in a pamphlet, enti
tled 'Historical Sketch of the Evangelical
Alliance," which was distributed among
the men:there wbiist in session. at London
in 18.16, and a copy of which we have now
before us. It was prepared by Rev. Dr.
King, of Glasgow, at the request of the
Provisional ;committee of a preliminary
meeting and unanimously adopted as a
correct narrative of the origin and prelimi
nary steps for the formation of the A.M.
ance at London. After having mentioned
the frequent injunctions of God's word to
union among the followers of the Saviour,
the.proz-ress of infidelity and popery as
calling for greater activity among Claris
tains, and alluding to the uncommon
facilities for Christian union that the lead
logs of Providence presented on the other
hand, and that interesting ruoverneuts
bad taken ploy:* expressly for the pn:uno 7
tion of brotherhood, the history proceeds
to notice a few examples, In doing wajoa.
-(on page 3,) it says ;
"And to begin with the remotest—muoh
praise is due to Dr. lictunucker of Ameri
ca, fur his zealous endeavors to associate
'Christiana of different denominations
across the Atlantic, and to cuticeutrate
their efforts On objects of common niter
e-t. Whatever may be thong= of Ain
scheme Of union, aft Cu:Wiens must utt-
Mire the„spirtt by . which it was Mewed,
'and rejoice in the practical good of which
the 1.7.0P0844 amt afiacestnen of it Moe' been
coalassed/y productive."
From this it is evident, and it is a fact,
that' the nindainentel principles upon
whickthe_Evangellial Alliance is ba.sed,
were first' presented by Dr. Schmucker,
and whilst we bayeim desire to divert an
iota of credit that may belong to others, it
is only just that the same rule should be
'observed towards one acknowledged by
the Alliance itself as first giving impulse
to the idea of the association. It is, how
evei, certain that at the organization of
the American Brunel/ of the Evangelical
Alliance in New York iu 1567, the Rev.
Dr. Patten was the individual who moved
that.tbe time had arrived to organize an
American Branch Alliance, on the basis
adopted by the Convention at London in
1846; of which he was a1..0 an active and
influential member, and as were likewise
Drs. Balmer and Schmucker. >-
- THE WRATH ER.—For more Wag two
weeks we have had an unusual amothat of
rain in this section, the storms sometimes
continuing for two and three days, follow
ed by heavy showers every day, The sun
occassionaily peeps out, with fair promise
of clearing np ; but a few hours invaria
bly bring back the clouds and rain. The
- rains seem to have more frequent and
plentiful in the central portion of the
county, aroubd Gettysburg, than on the
northern and eastern borders. Grass and
vegetation generally are griiwing won
derfolly, but we bear much apprehension
expressed of injury to growing grain.
While we have excessive rains, many
parts of the country, and even of the
State, are suffering from want of it. In
New England generally there is much
Complaint of protracted dkiught, affect
ing severely all kinds of vegetation. The
Cincinnati Commercial of the Bth inst.,
&hos spea,lts of the condition of thinga in
Ohio :
The continued drought over ;be greater
portion of this 'State awakens extreme
solicitude among the farmers for their
crops. The drought tame, on at a time
when the sprk4 crepe were just starting,
and before they had taken root sufficient
ly deep to drew other than,stirface mois
ture, and there is a large belt of country
wtere a drop of rain has not fallen in six
weeks. Such periods of dry weather are
snot uncommon later in the season, but we
do not recall a year when the like has
been experienced in the months of stay
anti la yet , filo tlarlY to make 0111
estitnxte - af the damage. Copious' rains
and lavortible weather would do - much
even yet to revive the withering corn and
vegetables,. Wheat, hay and oats will be
light at best, but the excellence of quality
. cgriirkell.td. for: NO; In
quantity. "" -
• :TOWNSHIP STATF ELOLENT —Accord
ing to the provisions of a law yawed by
the 44 llighiww•of -Near townshiprunditors
ar e re9eiral aWh WY% to MAIIPrOht and
publish a full. and complete statement of
Ulf &ins's! condition of their, respective
tctiriehipe, tinder 'a penalty UT 1f( dollars.
The andigult . should, therefore, bear in
mint thie r fabti brad act in accordance with
4,1 e, Although this ; has been %In
late soinrort two years; township midi.
tors t county do not seem to be aware
of the - fact. Is it not time that they attend
to this important matter?
_ :It - damterous emmterfelt fifty Gent
fractional etuvetiny note of the new issue,
with the 4lnenin Vignette, haajust been pat
in eircmlati4 eil..olnarly resembles a
Arty cent note of the new lame that . any
°# ll , llll . 1 1149t0 be..deedeed? The paper
lased ban klmitation of that used by the
Government, but is unlike the mine
the grind botgeogli t intliinoCTemplar or
ganisation. of thli State, durtnk the present
wAra+ fur townqpitaiiyell. The
1 ltibriday nUmA itie , 44eningf
brought large urunbers of ladles an
'Atif sled this 'men as delegates en
.day, noon. About delegates are:in at
tendance, including some of the most tuned
Tinnkierantie '4vorkers..of the State: .The
sessions commenced on Tuesday morn
ing, and are still In progress as we go to
press. The eroixi Template have become a
power, b• luglng *omen's potent influence
actively to bear on the Temperance move
.ment. r
. .
Ike bus:idea!' of I.l# Lodge was econ
ducted in secret sessions we are unable to
give any of the proceedings. The• Grand
officers consist of
G. W. C., T. 8, B. Chase,
w. C., Rev. E. W. Kirby,
G. W. V. T.,'Annie Johnson,
G. W. EL, L. Ellett Wright,
G. W. T., J. E. Johnson,
G. M., A. C. Goodrich,
D. M., H. C. Mott,,
L G., W. Aoriit, •
0. G., 0. Bestwich.
The business before the Lodge has been
principally of resolutions and questions
from subordinate lodges. We take the fol-
lowing from the Secretary's report for the (
last year.
Receipts...,
Total membership
`Males
Female
Initialed
Admiued by Card.
•Restored
Suspended
Expelled
Died
Number of Lodges iu the State. 612
Duling the week Leetnres were delivered
in the. evening In the differeut churches of
the town to large and attentive audiences.
• The following are a list of the Grand of
ficers elected at the present meeting of the
Lodge for 1870:
G. W. C. T., S. B. Chase.
G. W. C., J. 3. Taylor.
G. W. V. T., Annie Johnsone- -)
G. W. S., L. Ellen Wright.
G. W. T., J. E. Johnson.
R. W. G. Representatives, James Black,
Annie Johnson, Mar lett Brosins, Rev'. J.
F. liereJith.
The sessions held here have been very
large and we understand have resulted in
doing much good for the cause of temper
ance. The number of persons in attend
ance have been variously estimated at from
500 to 600. Erie City has been selected as
.their next place of meeting.
COMIdENCEMENT EXERCISES OF
PENNSYLVANIA. COLLEGE.—As the
time of the Annual Commencement of
Pennsylvania College is close at hand, we
will remind the friends of the Institution of
the Exercises appointed for the occasion.
The Baccalaureate Discourse by Pre 't.
Valentine will be delivered on Sunday,
June 26th, at 14 o'clock A. M. On the
evening of the same day Rev. Joel Swartz,
D. Di, of Carlisle, is to address the Young
Men's Christian AssOciation.
On Wednesday afternoon, June 29th, at 8
o'clock, S. J. Wilson, D. D.,'of Allegheny
City, the Speaker of the Phiktmliibman's,
will address the Societies. William Hay,
Esq., of York, will deliver the Alumni Ad
dress, on Wednesday evening.
The Theologictil Seminary exercises will
be on Monday and Tueaday evenings,
Rev. Dr. Hay haying the "Holman Lec-
Lure," di the SLL Article of the Augsburg
Confession on Monday, and Rev. J. H.
Heck, of Schobarie, N. Y., addressing the
Theological Alumni, on Tuesday evening.
The Hanover and Gettysburg Branch
Railroads have agreed to issue Excurition
tickets from points of their roads, to get
syshers-sead rottern,-doeiog Commencement
season. The Phila. and Reading R R.,
also will issue Excursion tickets from prom
inent points of their road, to Harrisburg
and return for visitors to CODlLLlenmedt.
The Northern Central and Penna. Central
to issue excursion tickets for theft roads,
but they can be procured only by certifi
cates provided for yisitors beforehand.
This makes their „arrangements itogether
Impracticable for Commence/ n*, for it
cannot be told in advance who are going
to attend the exercises. A limited number
of certificates - has been provided for the
Northren Central road, so that persons
wishing to get excursion rates can write in
advance to the President or Librarian of
the College - for the certificates which will
enable thini toles excarsion trinkets.
HONE SUPPORT.—Support borne me
chanki, -home mills, home labor, home
merchants, home artisans, - home press,
home everything and persons, as near as
possible, In order to do your part in sup
porting and bullding l 'u2 your ovary day
neighbor,- phtee, county and State. Also,
patronize those who patronize your me
chanics—who do not fail through your pa
pers-to keep their business before the
people. It shows business—it shows a lib
eral spirit—it means to live. When you
find the latter kind of business men you
will find men who will trade liberally with
you, looking to both Sides of the trade in
stead of one.
A GOOD PAPER.—"The Advance,"
published at Chicago; is one of the best of
our religious exchanges—high-toned,
thoroughly evangelical, and conducted
with great ability, We cordially com
mend it to the patronage of all desiring a
good family religious paper. The pub
lishers offer - lo furnish It to tfre Ist ofJan
uary at $l. See advertisement.
FOR SALE CHEAP.—A good second
hand Falling and Shifting-top Buggy,
Enquire at this office. if
A urns Connecticut boy, asking a mate
who Good Friday was, received the withet 7
leg go" home ind.reidlcatt
Robison Crusoe."
■ABRIEO
BEAII/111 — Mmum—On the sth inst., by
Rev. W. B. Reber, Rev. •Walter J. Reamer,
of Shertmonsdale, Perry county, to Miss
Sarepta Miller, of Mountpleasant township,
Adams county.
Funuatsn—Otxtruzu.—On the sth lost.,
man, evo.f
Jtcob
c S ou b tlye,r , M o r, Jonathan Fuhr-
Elizabeth
Olinger, of Adams county.
Oxissuissuswitu..—On the 10th Of
April, at the Ref_ Parsonage , Nett OxGririk
[joy Ilielter:. W. 1 1 '.. P. =Davis4ir. John
Geiselman, of East Berlin, to Mtss N. J.
Critiwell, of Yolk Springs..
GRYZR — WzrazzoLD. -On -the first of
May, by J. B. Jones, Mr. Musson Geyer,
of Adams county, to Miss Jennie Wether.
old, of Franklin county.
HABTMAN—CitsoNurrim.—On the 26th of
May, at the house of Jesse Leas, Esq., by
the Rev. W.
_P. P.. Dula, Ms John IL
Hartman to-llime ! Barak Jane : , .Chroitister,
both of A.ditits &Mow.
STRASI.A.IIGH—DZITL—Ow the sth inst.,
at the Reformed Parsonage, New Oxford,
by the Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Adam ,
Idtrasbaegh, of Adept, county totilknia
Loving. Dells, of York coddiy,
Wii•sittro-; D =On the fdliist., this
Lm
by ale RAM W. Desulob,
minuet ft Welk Oreturiberhuad town
ship, to Miss Millie "Seta of thhi Vacs.
Wsicrmic—Frrzessalc.— On the 9th
inst.; oy bo tießitt W. IL IL Destrich, Mr . doicmusi sidner to • Miss Illidarr m
A. "'i
p:aid, of uds county.
noticeii 5 cent. a line Mr
over 4 lintet—cash to sooompany
Fnutoz.--On theJ4th Lycnrpturfir
roc, of FALlEthak in lie 24th ' year or Ins
ag ioltvAir.-liOn_ibe /QM nit., .In Bank
iiu towuship, of Benin Panw, , ,,./amet Mc-
Drain aged 7$ tl months 8 dr i nk
Pleile copy. -
Toprza.--gla tba jOnn of jilLay laip, in
Bighland toitoithijc;i4gli; Wry, Wife of
;Ifinb TOPPin rea el Moir 11WM*
1~
RAE
(dated ;
Jtl/10 2511) • t tlie &ft of a
series of sketches eniitledJethro Throop's
Night Thottiyhia, by Jahn Thomas, who
is tp otbfa4 than llettroleum tliasb,ys frha
great humtrist waktithe an honest couhtry
boy to the city, eoaduct him through the
usual exiteriencd, and restore him to his
hout!cit:sioltiorititji tr!ser.pcbr i )attiallad that
the peaceful, honest, and temperate life of
the fander is the best and safest life that
cefi be lived. This is a lesson greatly
needed at this time, and Nasby is the in u
to teach it.
oar-Eminent New York sad Philadelphia
Physicians claint that Dubois' . klissisquo
Powder actuall,Y.Cures Cancer. ;It is ad
ertised inlhis issue,
GRAIN CRADLSB.--Greencastte maim
facture—decidedly the hest hi use—three
sizes oa hand—prices reduced. For sale by
It Swear, /# wiles south of Gettysburg.
June 10—if
ligit - Hatnlites celebratisi Wizard Oil, for
rheumatism. riuralgii, beagache, touth
ache. 'cc., fur sale by A. D. Buehler
Drriagist, Gettysburg. tf
gtvietv of tht Parkas
Beltitnore Grain & Praline* market
Baltimore. Thursdai
26 @ ,5 50
o 75 # 6 00
0 00 oo
1 45 sap 1 GO
1 10 0 1811
1.05 0 1 17
63 6.. 65
000 0) 000
0 00 0 0 00
0 00 Q 0 00
lot 13
17 6 17j
211 @ 22}
lot 16i
&NHL FLouit,
EXTRA' FLOOR,.
WHITS WUJAT,
$23,373.85
30,574
..... 17,978
~.. 12,596
4,701
395
- 237
.... 2,194
.... 463
Rm WHEAT,
Cowl,
RYE,
OATS,
TIitOTEIY-BEED
CLOVER-SEED
FLA X-SEED,
BACON, 13 El 0 L P.S
" SIDES
" R4ma,
ECM
Gettysburg Grwlu & Provisloss 31. rt. et
44tysburg. Aiday
4 00
4 15
SUPER FLo ...
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,...
COEN,
RYE,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY Sun,
GLOM SEILD, ..
POTATOES.
Burrito,
LARD,-
EGGS, ....
BAOON, H AY),
" Sioza,
" Snoryi.mcm,
SOAP,
rAY LOW,
b4TOCKS AND RONDA
Closing Pelee* or De Haven 41: Bro., 40
Monlb 3rd ML, 14MUndelphia.
8 o'clock, P.
U. S. G's of 'Bl,
4,4, '62,
" " '6B, 113 i 1181
" s's, 10-40's, 1084 1081
U. 13.. 30 Year 8 per cent. Cy 114 " 1144
Due Comp: lit. Notes, 19
Gold, 113} 113}
Silver, 108 110
Union Pacific B. R. Ist 34. Boni:18.870 880
Central pacill6 R. R .9g5 985
Union Pacific Land Giant Ropds.7Bo 780
PRIVATE BALE
- OF A (3001) HOUSE
The undersigned being unable to work at kis
trade,wiLl sell at Private Bale his HOUSE & LOT,
ItElunonasburg, Adams county. The iiotlsoement La
s.
& two-gory in good order with all loipm
There are 2 Acres of gird Mud, with kinds At
Pr.hu
Wir Any person whaling a good home and a sit
uation to work at some mechanical business,
should call and see this one.
June 17. 1870.-2m* ISAAC BYERS.
SCHOOL I ACCOUNT
SAMUEL PITZ ER, Treasurer, in
account with the Township of CtunberLlnd
Adams county.
June 6, 1870. DB.
Balance lu hands of Treasurer at last
settlement 35i 82
Wince due on duplicate of 1868 ISt 70
state appropriation for 1869 196 00
Amount of'duplioate " 1. 80 7 8 0
12.273 38
June 6, 1670. CR.
Teachers' wages
Nueland contingencies
Fees of Collector on 11.588
' Treasurer, on 11,1 W
of Secretary
lit z jing
k g:l e rig o ar Interest on deht..
Balance due on duplicate of ISM
1869
Due to the township by John Kee
fauver, Collector :
Balance on duplicate 9f 1868
1869
in hands of H. 8. Toot, Treasurer
Liabilities of township: 8 of Pierce's
Magnetic Globes
By order.of the Board,
H. M. TOOT, President.
Attest:—Nl. C. Biarsta, Secretary.
Whole number of Schools 8
Average number of months taught.... 4%
Number of male teachers employed...
Number of female teachers employed. 8
Average salary of males per month... 328 80
Average salary of females per month. $2B
Number of male scholars attending all
the schools in the district 178
Number of female scholars attending
all the schools in the district 137
Average attendance of males 108
Average attendance of females 87
Average percentage thettedanCe.—
Number of Mills on dollar levied .
for Schools— 3
Number of mills on the dollar levied
for Building 2
Amount of minimum Occupation tax
of one dollar on each male $3OB
June 17, 1870-34
REPOT
OF the condition of the GETTYS
BUBO NATIONAL BANS, at the close of
business, June 9, MO;
RESOURCEEL
Loans and Discounts 1192,751 56
U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation... . . 150,000 00
U. S. Bonds and Securities on han,.. 90.000 00
Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortsages.. 21,800 00
Due from Redeeming and FMeerve
Agents 39,090 58
rrotri other National Banks, • 671 66
e !rem other Banks and Bankers,. 603 54
king HoUse 5,000 00
thlrrOAl Rapeuses ' 256 40
Cash items (including stamps) 1, 865 10
Bills of other National Banks , ~,,„.. 80 06
Fractional Currenoy (Wendlnr Nlek , .
els)
_ge
Legal Tender Notes 21.7 a o ee o
LLIBELITLES.
Capitalk paid in
litlrplusFund
Sib - lus
Dbloomit
Profit and LOii
National Bank Circulation outstand
ing 128,400
State Bank Circulation outstanding... 1,791 00 00
Individual Deposits 146,020 91
Due to National Banks 3,581 97
Due to othet Banks and Bankers 4,155 27
Taxes unclaimed 408 18
P/7 1 4 0 0 8 34 018 4 11 9 d 8,3C4,50
fie43sB 4
J. MVt fr BUR. Cashier of tt s flo d iebdig
anrareVaG — triarto the beet kt h o=
d Della
J, EMORY BAIR, Chaffer.
Subscribed and sworn to be
fore me, this 14th day of
dNo laro.
m. ERADTM
*Assessor • th IN
DID Dim ILL
Cossxm—Attest:— wrzaa.
D. ManusaArrr.
Wit. Mcfbnursz.
.Directors.
T AL trABLE FARM AT
rittyLTlE ALL
June 17,1870.-8
The undersi offers at Private Bale a
DitsIitABLEF A ARM, situate IA (hint
townahip, Adams county, Penna., I % miles from
oettrourg, near the obambersburg turnpike.
containing 218 ACRES of land, Of 'IMO There
are_ t/ Acres in excellent timber. The land is
_ln
a 'mod of cultivation , and under ter? E
fencing. t /1111 amentmate
D HQ
mai n ._ Stumm House
a neverdallilig ' use of water min
to t aille . "Zor. Brame SIM Witiontamod, OW
rine House. Darn Orilk _Hog Pn, lad all natter
immotitindidlalls• '
aa Apple Orcisard ;Mita ...rifakel anoMmliataiteoadagiakibearhigr
amok In Us
d =q;
The
" al"i ttfe li na ll &
I lii • •
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000 @ 0 00
1 20
0 00
0 00
00 @ 30
6 0 8
June 15th, 1870
„ 1181
....112 112 i
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.113# 1134
'65, new,.,,
113}.1131
1900 00
131 e.O
63 52
96 59
xOOO
650 00
92 01
11 i
6104 49
174 58
4 49
IK9III
$l2O 00
114328 21
1145,150 00
r
• NM
=I
seithial.
v ~., ,~,--,-;.
AGENTO WANTED-(S io PER DAT)
-41 v tbl, AMERRIAN XbrITTI,NG
ma cc., Boob* Naha., or 84 Louhdak
Jane IT, 11170.-3 th
"Vcrif,TßD, Oalillii-Taaeli the Oetc
ton &Yang 'Mdeatree.' It jimmied,
makekthe."Elastle Lod; MeV and Is
ed for b Year& Price U 5. Alt other mho
with as autlec4eal add for $l5 or leak are In.
bingemenia. address Ocraom ammo Ma
cams ft ar. Louis, Mo, 11, Mahan.
pa., er oaken, Mara. (June 4T, io7o.—ma
TRUSSES . I In . . t c e t rs.tez T r us
instruments Cure Rupture,
Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses and Mee .
Different approved patterns. Comfortable, safe,
light, cimuuy, used In bathing. Indestructible (steel
springs called.) Illulle_Stoekings, !Sell a, * sem
band ete.--(lndsx vsniart, Establishments.
1347 st., Yana.. and 3 Ann st., New Pint.
opposite Herald Building. Bend stamp for Pam
phlet Bold by Druggists, mailed or expressed
June 17, 1870.--Sm
810 A DAY—Business entirely newand honor
able. Liberal Inducements. DescripOve
circulars tree. Address J. C. 'Wm & Co..
&lord, Me. [June 17,1870.-8 m
'WANTED
Sewing AGENTS—To sell the Home
Shuttle Machin.. Pm., r 25,
It makes the "Lock Stitch. " (alike on both sides)
and Is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle Ma
chine sold for less than NO. Licensed by Wheel
er & Wilson, Grover a Baker and huger B Co.—
All other under-feed Shuttle Machines sold for
less than flu are Infringements, and the seller and
user-liable to r u le
n c:lon. Address JOIDISON,
CLARK & CO3n., Flttabermi,
Chicago; IR, or St. Lo Mo. [June 17.-3 m
AGENTS, READ - THIS !
$5O to 11200 per month made by Agents selling
The Home o Washington,
MoneT Vianon Ann ire Ananctsitoms, by
ASIVSCIN J. LOWING. 160 illustrations, tint
ed payer. handsomely bound. Only boot on the
subject. livery family wants a copy. tiold only
by embeeription. Very liberal terms given. Send
_tor our Illustrated Circular and notice our estra
terms. A. d, klAl4 & Co., eilintolt Conn.
June 17,1870.-4 w
pußLic. SALE, OF
VALUABLE LANB
The undersigned hiring quit housekeeping will
sea at Public bale, on 2ttoday, the 2d day of
August, 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, the following
Fatal 6c LOTS OF OBOUND, situate in Butler
township. Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of
Mo........kaffensperger, Israel Omer, Peter batter,
i f. E. telnou_r end otheo. Thr 14nn contains 422
ACltlad aud2S PERessa3. dt good 'farm
ladd
Also, three lots, to wit:
No. I, Coouduiug 6 ACRES nod lb
PEIICHE&
No. 2, Containlog 7 ACRES Laid SU
MUM&
No. 3, Curtaining 7 ACRES and 17,0
?EMUS.
The farm and lota will be sold together or
separate, as will best suit purchasers.
'the land is all in al trod tainting order, and is
well supplied with • lutiO.orrltuber, with alair
proportion of Me ow. The land has an been
SirrerSons Wishing to buy Will call on the Liu.
dersigned.
iirAttendance will be given and terms made
known by JOSEPH TAYLOR, Sen.
June 17, 1870.—ts
Teachers- Wanted,
THE School Directors of Gettys
burg School District will meet on FY vii
evening, 1.1 le‘i at day 01 July, 1870 to elect Teach
ears for the Public Schools in said Borough.
There will be an examination of applicants at
10 o'clock,A,M. of "raid day In the School build
ing by J, Warr. Esq., County Superintendent,
All aggneenti win be required to attend said ex
mulnallon.
HIRAM WARREN, President.
Jac). M. Kaami. Secretary.
June 17, 1870.—td
SCHOOL TAXES.
OTICE Is hereby given that the Duplicate of
.L 1 SCHOOI. TA YES for BUTLER TOWNSHIP,
assessed for the Y. loth). has been Placed the
hands of Watt' al. Treasurer =- to whop'
all persons owing axes will be required
to make payment.
Aran Taxes not paid to the Treasurer before
the let day of February next, will be placed In
the hands of an omeer for collection, and 5 per
pent. added thereto. By order of the Board,
J. ituati.i, prwident !
641W111. HO/MU. Secretary.
June 17.1810.-31
DISSOLUTION.
The Firm of Curses a Muzzle In the Marble
Business, has by mutual consent dissolved part
nership. and Uu business will be conducted at
the old stand tinder the name of WY. N. MILL n,
where bills contracted with the Arm will be col
lected alld
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supplied by the JAPANESE CORN FILY 00., 34
Pam street, New Tort.
That the But Meteers—the Best fre—the Best
If
&Rakers to be lona Ip thy worl d
..e'rN d
1 2, Of*
Leal
and hebable booble-11(4e Wing,
made by the -ETNA NAN UPACTVILING 4.0., of no.
sew, Ohio. Send for Pegwhist Conlaititng particulars.
(„2.4IEnMIN WANTED tu a paying beau:man 8.
4.3 IL CNN gbY, 413 Chestnut at., Phila.
THE 411""ltuNg=l '`.
~.Tti N.Y . y
$l6 A DAY.—AGENTB WANTED. Address T.. 1
RANT/NOB 4 CO., 11 oresster, *au.
(lANGlthil I TINHOEtb 1 ULCIMS !I
LI Positively coma by a our method without
kWh!, or mastic. C.O or addrodw Pito/118088, Ont.
malty, 614 Pico at., Philatioirhio.4%.
i A MYSTERY UNVEILED.
gelid 30e. awl stamp, wait your pbotolgroph or lock
of hair, to tit. greatest Clairvoyant lirmy, and re
ceive by return mall a CORRECT PlCTChli of pour
future husband or wife awl moo :
♦'dray- • 4.1.4N5, NIIO4III, N J.
THE SEASON
OF PERIL;
In the Bummer and Autumn the system is In • Ism
nervous condition th a w when under the bracing ta
ttooer.. of a colder temperature. Keep the bowleg un
obstructed, the digestion entire and the blood cool In
warm weather. To affect this object, take ocomionel
le a doss of T•BC•ltrd ZirfieRVSSICSAIS Sit LTZleit
•PCRIENT. It is • gentle tuthartic, • wholesome
tonic, as ■otldate to billoumus, • blood deparent,
sod • most delightful fsbrifuga. united In otm spark
ling, fbamteg elixir, prepared Ina mownt and with
out the slighteat
Polar By ALL twouoifyry.
lose 10. 1170.-4 i
EIGHT PER CENT. GOLD
First Mortgage Bonds
St 500,000:,
Nt. Joseph Denver City
RAILROAD COMPANY.
In denominations of $l,OOO and IWO, coupon or re
'petered, with interest at Eight per cent. per annum,
pervade Ida February and August, in GOLD free of
Unliedliteree taxes, In New Turk or Europe. The
bonds have thirty years to run, payabloin New York
in GOLD. Trustees, Termers"Loan and ?nut C 0.,.
"any of New York. The mortgage which sours
these hoods bat the rate of sLlditO per mile , coven
• completed seed for every bond leased, and la a Are
mid ONLY mortgage. This llns , conneettng et.
Joseph with Fort Kearney, will make a short and
through route to Calibrate.
The CernPon, have aCdpftll Pock of $lOOlOO,OOO
And n mat of Land from Congrno, of 1,.
100,000 Acrid, valued, at the lowest nal.
L:=l
lint Mortgage Boridi,
T0ta1.».....~
Total length of road, 271 miles; distance insinded
In this Mortgage, 111 miles' price, 973 and soma
lateral, IN CURRTMCY. Call be ebtelned from the
undersigned. ♦lan, pamphlets, maps and informa
tion raining thereto. These bonds, belqg so well
secured and yielding a large Income, are desirable to
parties seeking safe and lucrative investment.. We
recommend them with entire confidence.
W. P. CONVERSE & CO.,
cosiwclAT, vpwra,
No. 54 Pine Street, New York.
UNL DOLLLI
ORZ DOLLAR
No. 49 Wall Street, New York
Joao 3,1870-3 m
THE OLD WAY
THE NEW.
Great American Tea
COMPANY,
OS 8 DOLLAR
ONE DOLLAR
(Erman 11561,)
Nos. 31, 33, 35 tit 37 Vesey St.
NEW YOR.N,
J. W. CRESS,
GETTYSB URO, PENNY},
to 'on thor TE4II AND ctorriss ae the tame
perms thst Me Company sell them at their Whet.
boat*, la Now York. A fall ssimly of the freshest
Crop Tees will be kept for este at all times.
All goods warrmed to Oro setbasetlon or the
money mfusded.
Only ate profit charged from the Producer to Ms
Chamfer. ham fiat to tight groats tared by part
chasing of this 0061011 Dy•
UNDER TUX OLD aYelltli
of oolox bizsitiou. go consumer or Tift , tptd to pa
+boat eight prop tittweep tbo prOdpeor wild tau eel
to coy kr Ss mottl int ofteallit a @Miff."
Emma etas lo r lifr atonal
•
the Oreat Americau Tea Cu.. distribute Teas to the
ocrasumas thrututh their Aussie, all over the coun
try, stadecilng auto to but rum profit, and that but a
very 'meditate one, to a small per tentage on the un
meant =leg miff amply satisfy the Couipetty, for
they soli :bouillon& of chests of Tea, In thol mme
lees time than It took to sell mos chisrundir tieibat
trot*. - • plum §,lBlO-80
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Pit;tlonlits rent ipv i ekt to tthet Ito )
Ftseo801:0,
J. GIESE ;
HENRY.
HEIM
. : 05 )4 1 0- 1 4 310 . 15 ANPIANT%
21 Speafs- Wharf, Baltimore,
N. 111.-11vm Wooed 43k mow sir pw eiriolume
and deep Adak
1
4Llyggpioi, l ll.olll aid 1hr.;.../sle vi lavas!
rats& .
Lump Plaster r G r e u4d P l , l O
' - itounrkix l otkkatir-
-4ND 9461 NED P4Akaltik
at *woo et
241111"0"011;911,74011PC-.
PATENTS
W. W. I.IARNiiO, 614., Publiabsr
YES ! IT IS TRUE!
I=
OF THE ISSUE OF
By THE
...... 4 000,000
_.._.. ».. $1 ,soo,ooo
TANNER it CO.,
lISCAL AGENTS,
AND
HAVE APPOINTED
t
sirrm4uoixo 1851.
CONSUMPTION.
• •
iritior"
43 PAIIMMISA—WiII MO? neVer
to know that a diseased liver and stomach neces
sarily disease the entire system? The plainest
Principles of common sense teach thb, and yet
there ere hundreds who- ridicule the Idea, and
eonthme In the course which almost inevitably
leins them pereturely tutbe grim,
p rig
4 11 40111 Y the people do, to
Taxi
is
*nee with the laws or /ate, It must be ajdetrent
to all that, sooner or r, nature will 'Menge
herselL Hence we end t parsons who indulge
to excess in the use of very ViCh pr, indigestible
food or inked/lath* drinks, iinvisriably pay a
heavy penalty In the end. The stomach becomes
disordered and refuses to act; the liver lain to
perform lie functions, dyspepsia and Its atteudant
evils and still the sultering Individuals per
stst hi eliteentg totile thoroughly pld
of the pat. Dr: eenenekli medicines
ex ode ideas
are recom
mended to all such. They bring sure and certain
relief wherever they are Used as directed, and all
that is nimessary to establish their reputation with
ev man or woman In the imsd fair
and . trial of them. Let those w h o am.
skeptical on this point, and who have permitted
interested persons toprejudiee thernaplust these
now celebrated remediesfor Consumption, dhiciul
their prejudices, and be governed by the princi
ples of reason and common sense. it the system
is disordered depend upon it, lu nine cases out of
ten the seat of disorder will be found in the
stomach and liver. To cleanse and Invigorate the
stomach and to stimulate the liver to healthy se.
tion. use
eicHENCK'S IkIANDILUEE PILLI3.—The daily
increasing demand for these pills is the best evi
dence of their value. Thousands upon thousands
of boxes are sold daily. Why, dimply because
they act promptly and efficiently. invalids who
may not And is convenient to call on Dr. tichenek
In pease are informed that full mid eompiete
directions for use accompany each package of the
MANDILLKH PILLe„
AND SEAWHED Tvl.4ll;;.—Thme medicines will
cure consumption unless the lungs are su tar gone
medical
that the patient is entirely beyond the Mien of
lc maybe asked by those who are not laminar
with the virtues of these great remedies, - How
do Dr. Schenck's medicines enect their wonderful
cures of consumpttour
The answer Is a simple one. They begin their
e w r o a k dbow o
elsnt on
nacnn gnins g it h stonmiati c o h n.
rvlt
is food that cures this foniudable disease.—
SClgNeit'S MAN DltalfE.P.ll..lz act on the liver
and s.omacn, promoting galiny secretion, and
removing the bile and acme winch have resulted
from tin inactive or torpid Condition' of these
organs, and of the system general:l l 4s4s siug
gisu state of the body, and me co accu
mulation of the unhealthy substaineee Mimed
prevent the proper digestion of loud, and', as b.
MitUral WM! , eTeaCer da*Ae, Winch re
flints in on and !many m death
sC Ch.'s riJliallfl'itl./ Oritta' and &EA-
WhgoXlo, Nag Ogee regUlarlyt
_mingle
Wig aid the digeigive (inputs, makegood
rich b , and itir a nattlrid eteisettueuee, give
dem and strength to the patient. Let the faculty
say what It may, this Is th e only true cure for con
sumption. k.xperieutsl has proved It beyoud the
shadow of a doubt, and thousands are today alive
and well wno a few years since were regarded as
hopeless cases, but wuo were induced to try Dr.
ecueners remedies, and were restored to permit
nem health by Weir use.
() he RI 4 10 stain the PhYslelan should take
with a miumptive patient la XI 1101 43enae
Snot
Now Wle Mil to he done',
enervate not by giving medicines that exhaust and enervate
—methe/nes that Impair instead of Improve the
functions of tue digestive orgaus. Dr. echenca's
medicines (Amite Luc stemma and bowels of all
substances winch are calculated to irritate or
weaken Mem. They create an appetite—promote
healthful digeSthill—Mase Mgt beats and, as
awe/New :o , tuey invigorate and suengtuen the
entire' system, and inure especially Muse pans
which are diseased. 11 this manta be done, then
the case /Mist be regarded as a liopeless one.
U ptlysic ninlS luiposanne to make a
etriern• li t meir, if Me diseased person
cannot partake of good nouris hi ng lucid and pro
perly digest it, It is impossible Dud he can gain
nest' and strength; and It is equally Impossible
to bring a traticut to uns ounditiOn so long as the
liver W burdened with diseased bile, mid the
stomach laden with unhealthy
enema the tint recidest made to the physician
by a consumptive }anent is Unit lie will prescribe
nieduancii What lid remove or allay the cough,'
Right
_sin me itna chins, which are the sure at.
renaming on comsumpuom but this Mould not be
dune, as the uougu ie only an ellort of nature to
relieve itself, and the night sweats and nuns are
caused by tne diseased lungs. The remedies or
dinarily prescribed do inure harm than good.—
1 hey luipau tue tunctions of the stomach, impede
healthy tugeStiou, and aggravate rather ttiatt cure
the disease.
There is, alter alt ho e tig like UM/ with width
to substantiate a posftio and if ISM sups
Mots mat
Dr. ebb - inksMirk" N • all who have taken
Ins MediCitlell ii accordance with his directions
have nut only been cured of consumption, but,
from we fart that Mese medicines act with won
derful power upon time digestive organs, patients
taus cured speedily gam flesh. cleansing the
system of ell hopuntice, they lay Me foundation
for a solid, enusternaal structure. Uadonos these
ur.. , tisk) gwe, they create an appetite. The
food is properly assimilated ; the quantity of b , cud
is not only increased, but is made rich ,alid strong
and in ins 1:4 spoti Conclittett Of the 'Mein
must be Banished. dumtions dints, so that it Is aocompany each of the medi
not ausulutely necessary that
patients should see Dr. Schenck penman'' ffle
they desire to have their hingt For
this purpose he Is at his principle .othce, No, 15
Nunn ispitit pt, corner of Cowmen*, Yhiladel
pida,•eitery Saturday, from 6 A. M., until I .P.. 51.
licotiee IS given Without charge, but for a thou.
oha ugti
let 6. gemination with the itesplrmeeter the'
crge
Pnce of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle
each, 51.50 per bottle, or 17.50 a heft dozen. Mg,
drake Pius 25 cents a box. fi , orAtle 11l aft drugs
OM. dUtine ly
The World Renowned
MEDICINE
Drs. D. Fahrney * Son's
CELEBRATED
PREPARATION
CLEANING THE BLOOD
WILL CURE
Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bola,
Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples and Blotches
on the Itwe, Tatter Affections, Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, Affec
tions. APSltelmfa, amtivenem,
Sick Headache, Sall, Rheum,
Jaundice, General Debility, Chub
and Auer, Abut Stomach, together with
all other Diseases Arising from Impure Blood
and Disordered Liter.
TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACK/JOE
And be conVinoed that this medicine is no hum
bag: Sold by an Druggists.
CAUTION,
Drs. D. Pahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans
ing the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu
ine has the name "p. FAHENEY & SON" on the
front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of Dn. D. irahrneY & Bon's Preparation
for Cleansing the Blood, Boonsboro idd ett blown
in each b t ottle. All camp •0019 IT VEIT:
...itelype, that it Ls' ptd,' porney & Son s Cele-
Preparation for teansi gi nkthe Blood that
g L a•Tadversally used, and so hl y recommend
ed; and do not allow the Dru to Induce you
to take anything else that they may say is Just the
same or as good, because they MUD a large pre-
At OA If
PREPARED BY
DRS. D. .FAHRNEY & SON,
DOONSBQRO',
And Dr. .R D. Mrnrney, Seedyseale, Md.
Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine un
ess signed • D. FM:LIMEY & SON.
June 10, 1870.-6 m
4cal mi# c r aj Sabo.
A SSIONEE'S BALI.; OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
The undersigned, Assignee of Huey Perris and
Wile, under a dead of voluntary evil/gement for the
benefit of creditor, will o ff er at Private Bale th e val
uable FARM, Moats In klenallen township, • dime
county, Pa., on the public road recently opened bled'
log ham the Siete road to th•Herlin road; about one
Mlle from Btroderiifffe; anorning buide • of Cherie. J.
Tyson, Thonme
Wright
Jacob Bo.aermen, &baton
Peters, Charles S. Wright and Blijah Wright. The
Yana contedne 14.5 ALUMS. more or loss, IMPtheed
with a two-story hough-tali y Lb kitch
en attached, Spring Hones, q good 'Oink nun with
Wagon nRO Corp Cillm attached, Hog glep, and
*II othor Meitner) ontbtlillinge. There are about li
or 10 Acres 1p good 11. th timber e nero• In•
Sue Chem,
nut timber, both under good reining. awl • goidd
portiou ut excellent Meadow. Tate farm le well p
we
tered, • ruoulue Stream passing through It, with.
good Spring near the Manse, end other lipiluga in the
nolo*. There are two Prober* of .elokse bruit, nor
containing about 11,000 young peach, apple and peon
trees, am. The farm le in fine soodition, well ' , waged,
and improved by a large number of ornamental trees
about Hie dwelling and grounds, and 4 on, 1.! the
most ditelfahip praperties ink_tioal itlWnehiP.
wwuablp,
4
onßattl'OP TIMBIJI L•Pitr, na the sante
uu esnake Hill, adjoining lauds of
Charles J. Tyson, George - Bender, Law us Welduer,
and others. It is well covered principally
.with heavy
bock Oak timber, timitie•Oitemant, Sleek Usk, and
Hickory. It is located within 100 3a de of Inendoe•
Saw 11311, and on a new public road Itptifir stunt par
la, in &Swig bonanimerillset •o; HI It! tr‘e
end 4rati roed. IO •
•
41.1 r pet ea' =7; ilte *nth flag ay AN
nex%proh ex • pused ito 'k'ublic
on tn-t Lily, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Math. ktrtuf e..
OW/ WO 'JAM. P, Awginni.
Jan. 10, til.o-441
W 00•DLAND
underalst,t4; tailue;* of Dr. &Linz. 441.
and eralltaptlat ea4itent4e. ' ;IA
dap-aj Jane, e;oleitt• tootle dipole:mg,
Pa. a TLIOr WOOLL4111?, Catuneetaida to
Mani* a+,ll.;l4.l4Lsig uwat• of 4obs:enia,
Culp, leap it Ural% sod caws, mains, tag 23
Aclits AND ./4 P31411111.03a. It vitt be a+ J attire,
or la Waal hreaktaree I{o ikOltia to an per
close*. pb.l
,thy Lad caa•bii, welt. o n my ( ace
any thee PP MPIP 19. PA oar of OAK ane at the
au*. IWV iertas br Isj4 v tiraboted,
sad herli
to **oe I=littlzhlfe "Falai aitt!couneeehot
, Rjlale
to eatuainee at I detain s P. hi, 1141 at at
nentitulakerilkhe 4lttell and taros nate reams &I
. • Akikti.7 mow, A.N.Arar ifAWitheopili
I N V. /Or Yen
FUR .SA Lk
THE DIMMABLE THREN43TORIT
.., 14.14 6 W4C, . V Wt.L.LiNG 110 MM
fi ' el l 40. toot lug,
.with bwoatioy add-
Allinlivbe l air. la itat- la ragas, se. dawn.
*or
pasßam, qx
_R.l•tilm 'Wilk •1911 f. Iluld , 41 O.
paintodatlairlApiC f . 1 a •
1 . ..*, i 1. 4'. iiitat 11 .. 0 r7 .7: 7 77..
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HOW TO CURE
El
TEr E GREAT AMERICAN
HEALTH RESTORER, ptgriffea
Olthe blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin
Diseases, Himont atism, Mamma of Women, and
101 l Chronictir g eethanuol,tha Mood, Lir& ond
dotatattlad kaki's hgerdkal hank
ty an d malty bousauds of our but citisens.;•
Read the testimony of Physicians sad pe
g, tient, who have used Rosadsd_ is; mod for our
L:ritita Otiltlikto MOM .or Alliwuksa
t year, whlob we publiab lbr gratuitous
distributioul It will give you mock valuable
lot oqualloa.
Dr. R. W. Omer, of Baltimore, says;
A• I take plsmurs V recommending your Root
pease as a very powatfal alterative. I hare
emu it umvi la two eases with hem inuillitita
lose Ina Cue of • serundary 1300154 to !fifth
Ike
patient proaarrisced ftriliaair cared after
harftkg Pang aro tottl%;txtrat
The tabor brattali b l
4 4 or. Mar lawnwilati
wawa Wrappy. aadaF e tta nan -
the ladreittMall are t duo pat t
mate:. r bays =reran., aunt nod the
exlbram
'
las 14 by Whle i itt* t 7 0 0 11 /togadelin is mad, , and *milt
,ante. eel aorepoaled of alterative lagredi,
Dr. Sparks, of Nichol as v Me, s7.,_saya /16 bra
Awl Rowidalio lo cues or Scrofula and Booked.
4 17 SBPkllla wiih sail•tootory regally -1W A
dealt:kart, tbwillood I k UoW DO bettor room*.
Samuel q. Thin,
owe
I hovi'aihoi wow liottles H of Roandohs, and
hotholy ,corod wf Abohisatlama; woad am
Noe botehs,wal whit IL fikr . iwy. brother, who
baa ocrololoum Mr, tysc
tooisals Bweitei. et Ma*, OM% I .lffise I
ihasw.hallited 'wont, yours oil , ht.
rrotaisho erwii/ww Dye ,
tl me alms / rifslisolo of sift
Yt egootod romps .
• , .
sy-morthats kraal ly all Druirsists.
r4/I.l , WOopitg /134411 i• Phco:poltai .
' .otainafts a ed., *Wore
1t0b.'4,1 1 / 1 •.-4yr,
faJor wok /1 gowlibars4 Pi, by 4.D4 'Haat
. .
AT AUUT/ON
HE HANTPORD••LIfT. AND AN.
tim rr
Nurnr nrsuitA txnaPAy
r., to.„ lase'as egsati• la tab OAatl . no uo
Walt dsortug Phu', exclusively used by th is Om.
ottobtoo Wool to do • WTI nil
wsenoes wb ars Ni otter pies tilll . on sceoust-of Its
thoroughly equitatils(worse • Arrktlog Yit dool.
hums dittleitllllos, gdylliidassit Ma* to all,
old or young. Agents osa...ssuisr• auuuntally good
;),t, ;• - • ; T
• e ihtin / 1 1411i11 1 0 .
Jusell-la
:
S„T
: r0.RE,..-..g9.9*
-..- , . , .,.:.4 , -61-i., 'RENT I
( ' •
Sok Satribtatetitta
1
:1111inet7 4 I MO,
mess maiagAßY
Is fast 4,6,44 . 1,. . y, berptl fu l aisortneet 0,80114
BONNETS AND II Ar 3
grith inn Ihil og s of tip lastitnathift
Abu, ao ..,,,,,t4upot ot
Fancy and Toilet Goods,
and hana imce exporimas its toyi slme is lionildma.
of MlWhig flow Mallet a diviner ra ng d
bettieselectod
stook of Good. thou le to Ito Aloud out of the Car—
And respocttally mks • ountiomoso of the joatron•
aRe *h Id site !recta turn past sO liberality remod
bo li
Ohl howasis MA Rats atter Id: MIA 4061 Op in. Mt
ot to .
hlilliams supplied with rmis to 101 l avant on.
removable tote.. •ad patterns With tontraisuoiss
[April 11, 1170—ar
•
&Ore; . Room for .
offorod to say one dositha p t
chaos. or go D a t a blidoess, si "Ott4
1 Assoclaikos of nit SWOOP have a* 4 111"
r°°. 66 feet 100 /. 2 7 .14e with as open front In tits
boot bulimia mobs if tits Borough of YORK
SPRINGS, Adams coast', Pa.
For Amber Informailoo, address the “Orld ISOM
EAU AlleoCiaiklig."
York. Springs, pa i Nov. 26,15419.-If •
WESTERN •
• • •
PRE-EMPTION LAND&
. .
I RAVI ON RAND • ?SR
T R •A. -C T - S
•
•
.sand hapd. pre-vssimot. Lap& I ocsivs "malts
roods,Oonnty Tows., • r,„ 1p a•lilacailsbbo
boods,•hie• I wills• 11, or ••101a0go it • fair prim
or Real istatola 4•••••coaatp, pa,
0 00. ARNOLD.
PoD•161. 1 111.-.4 •
LOAN
OP THY
Chesapeake and Ohio
RAILROAD CO.
The olvottageo sad attrattlene of the LoAN, for la
viitsmat pnrposer, aro many and Important
1. Ma based upon one of the Great THROUGH
UNIS TWlrwlia iaz 81AD0A1D YID IVIWIST.
I. Tin BXCURIT`i 18 ALRIADY OILIATILD, the
greater part of the nee bales b suocarstal pia
Din eperat k.a
S. The Local Trani% trttm the unriostled 419rictatund
regions and from aad Cboldeposits adjacent, nett
be Large and prat ble.
TOO to ( eipriso ream Ives TYTORTA..II? Coacassoass
sato Patmccom from the States of %glob' and
Wait Virginia
S. It la odder t 6• management .f efficient •oJ wzi.
130W11 CAPITAL/PM, .►on 0191.0 at• gttarante.
for Its ILAIILY CoartrnoN and •nccr+ful opera-
I. Th. Hondo ean be bad either In
Coupon or Registered
funs ; they have thirty years to tun, both petite
pal and imam! being payable in gold.
T. They are of denominations of
$lOOO, $5OO and $lOO,
WELL'S OARBOLIO TABLETS.
tier much Maly and seleatlbe Itsreetigatkm as to
the remodial.qaalttlea of Cam 110 Ac:11).- Dr. Yea
bat disoovemd by pro* combination with other ar.
tick, to the linnw of a- rmar. • "dm. iler all I TO.
=miry disesees. Taal TABLIMI ata s, Split
CUBS Ibr all -41dmaiwo of tbo 1411.2PIRATOIty
13.4.58, 404.1 razors. COLA O BOgP. DI PT21441411,
ASTHMA, OATAR.4I3: or H04R4421188 ; alp . a
encodeetal ream4y for Sidney dlikeeleles. Moe 211
cent. per box. eat by mail Anon receipt of prim.
' , by JOHN Q. assame; OW et., Nevefock, Sere
afoot tor tb,e (Tuned Mateo. ilihty 20.-41
GREAT REDUCTION
cruelest Boas, by Investors, Trustees of &tate', and
bearing interest at Ike rate cf six per cent. in
eatn, p.y.bl. Way lit and NoTembfr I.t
lrom our Intimate acquaintance with the affairs
and condition of the Company, sot know Clime se—
curates to be peculiarly desirable, and nitable for safe
employment of rriplus Otpital, and funding of aou
(Atari who prefer absolute security wIIh reetouable
facome
Holders of Ualtsd States FlT.Twenties are ormbled
to procure Ouse BMW; bearing the sa rate of in
crest awd haring a knagerperiod 44, noz, and to Toshio
$ taro in,rear of capital In addition
Bowls .nd Btock■ drat in at tits Stock Yzebskno
received In exchange Ibr this Loan, .t the fall mar-
ket value, and the Bon le retutned free of a:pre,'
12=2
PRICE so ANII ACCRVED.,
Interest in Currency
Pamphlet', Maps, sad fall Information (urulaha4o■
app 14 ation.
FISK & HATCH.
5 NASSAU STREET, NSW YORK
May 6, 1R70.--bt
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Dr. WALKER ' S CAI.IFORNIA
VIN.EGA R El ITT R 8
MORI THAY 600,000 P11t1ti!)N41..0.., graham.,
Won4grfal Urribilre Metre.
WHAT . ARE THEY?
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or the tars soot the.* Toole Illtior. .la. am equal.
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amid to plow !hi t tow., called . .Tortes,"
pettsers„ . .lteetovers," do, that lead the Heeler me
to thindlemume Pad mule, kut Sr. true nelleite.
mad. heat the wire' Scioto nod Beare of Daltlerste,
1M PROW Abr.' /14#70110LIC
Sluff ere ih• MUT awou PURI 8188 ..pd LIVE
GIVING pitmonkLe, perfect Renovator and Inv
vigerldae a lime Om. artyier PST
matter, amt re.tarina the blaad to healttlr=
Wm. No parte*. r,entalt• Om. Bitter*lMladinli
ateactioss, aU.11..11/1112 lung 11111ff•ti, •
$llO will b. gives for eh Incurable rut, preview
th e bola are sot dpeapted by into., poetess et
other menu, and The TIM talons "aged Igenaid the
valet of repetro • : .
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TIM/. See 00171 t. Milt MIA, or INDIOUTION.
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V 11143, Dlausics OF TUX fILOOO. LIVEN 16111-
11Tig, sad luakiDn, these BIMINI have Yews
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derangenfent of the 1 11 1 1111eTIVE OilatAltl&
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hepurttlei Irsintior thraugb lb. skip 111 PIP Om
Kruppoo. l / 4 qr &arm ; cleanse It at... Its. Ird II sir
',flitted and otoggleb to the vein.; riven.. It when uls !unhand ratio' heriluge will rear 1.. 1 1.41111•111. EMT
the Wend purr sod the health of the thin will M.
PIN, TAPE, and other MORNS, lurking la the sys
tem
and at s m o many thommads, u. of iity ditairayail
reaed.
In UObati Remittent, asd tatimatittiri t i hart.
that Minato bare no equal. Fur full
cateihily the circular around cacti 1601110, prinied ir,
bar laufaigete—Ramliah, litsonti, irrercli• and rum
Lb.
J. 134.14214,, Itsorplor,32Chammisres at, N.
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Diegghls, sisd tanuit Arnie, San Itaadaeo and
Ikerwasift Lad 1133$$$1 3$ 0 9 •13m055..
N. Y.
ANIPOOLD lir ALL Dimas= AID 313141=1$
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(`LOST ABROAD. If
glad be 1 1 114ungnibe panan,blmalnru, tams, .to.
Manes a. N. Wan a co,Coco.
June a, 1170-4 w ' •
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REV. ALBEItT BARNES
NEW BOOK. SALES IMMENSE.
Ihnimmes Ibr kyr.',body. Pay. 010 to MO p.r pond. Seed for Clttitteno saiti4lll, IIeCtUIWY 00.
II B. Booth illath it, Philagtolphts, P.. Pans S-4tir
MATTHEW BALE SMITHS NEW
TWENTY AMONG TON
BULLS AND BEARS
OF _WALL sTrizEr.
660 Pages Plumb , Illustrated. Prier $2. Sth
It alone the termed. of stock en# geld wonting.
Mt the tabula unlbrtaaat eantalatlun. and ez,
poses the rettudlea„ Mats and Owls et op era s «i6 ..,
Is tells hole %Intone are made and lost In 1 day, kol a
eltrper4 OM% an Moe*, hew tunnies's" ass wade I
grain and produce, how weateh epechtete op ta r
street, etc. Agents wanted. •We pay Peeled Writ
Bend kw terms.
Joao 3, NH 0-4wl J. . HUSH It CO., Hartford, Cosa
THU 18 NO . 811181831 l ' 0 ~..
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holed, color of oyes and kalr, pl.. 'lll m ot to. by
rotara maaN, a corrlto *Ware of roar rotor. bailoud
or allb, alto amaze sad dato of our/44x Aditsmaa
W. PCIX, P.O. Drawer N 0.24, Talton*llll l W. Y,
Jane 11,1,11111—.4mm
WRY DON'T ra TRY
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WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS.
They ar• BDRI N CTIISI for ?ORR THROAT. COLD,
CROUP, DIPTH A, CATARRH, OR 'waist-
NUB ; aka eurcefelal Dimity Air $51181•7
tie*. Price - 25 reefs per box. Peat by noll ow romp'
of PC*, by agniwateLLocio, 114 Plait New
Tort, 841* Agee , for N. T.
SOLD 11T DRUGGIST'S,
Joao 3, I , TO 8w
BOOK AGENTS JID 1/011 Salt
AUTOBIOGRAPHY d PiRSONAL ICIVOLLIft
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JOHN B . G()U. u _.Q.l4 :
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Interest and patios. /My A 90119414 tha bat t o
mouths. People wIM Ay this , notwithstanding the
bard ;Issas, la pialwith to ell It, fos bs do.
lug men -
Tits trot% Is splint/MI bound and
Ulostndod. Adams
H. C. JOHNSON, Ho. IC A.Ku et, MAMA* Pe.
Jana S., ISTO—bw
ix PItICII or
TEAS AND COFFEES
TO CoTroll{ Tct
PRICE OF GOLD
PrartzAuto TACILTTIIIITO CLUB ORB AINI 3/3its
SZND, YOR NSW PRICX LINN,
The Great American Tea' Co.
(P. Q. Au 6643.) 31 VI Vest" et. , NoR Tes%
June/411970-4w
LIFE IN UTAH
OR TUE
Mysteries of Mormonism
BEAN .% Naito( atlas Salt Lakes R.r mast
BEING art EXPO M cif WEIR SECIMT
OEVIJIWaIa mut marts.
a.
fell rad astbsatio history at POLYCIAL ti
and tia Versos
da Sal, from its oft& to lb. pressat
/puff ars me with worscadsatiri 'arcs...
ow* Irmatall atr afa two days, one 29 the
ant day.
laud for circulars. Address NATIONAL POS
WILING CO.,
funs 4,1270-4 w
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$B4 PIER DAY. • • •
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HENRY WARD -REREILER'S
GREAT „1.41p,55,
AWAYiLTAN
Irttk ble.b OITAW thin superb sod world
repowDed work of art, MARUALL'a 1201.7811110LD
ILDIGHAVING or
WA.BIIINGTOZL.
tb. bast pew and grendsat aogrartint. to
Algoma town "making 41; M ka lin day. Salo,
oarlar than booki, and profits greater." Wida *oake
deolttetTalkokora,Clargyiaan aad othora. nada or Oh
;gale aback! and at onto Sot eK paw and and hal
partaniarn of ills natiray, , new and antprefatentad
contirimit(ott. In arkkh tharolla non tawny Shia sap
thing non awed.
nueau.ao. Plalidaar, dad Chaatoot etc; PM/a:
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