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the krdtpabare inviter FRIDAT dYTERNOON, SEP?. 8, 1867 - - - - ENZP IT =roux THE rEorLEI Keep it before the people, that the Re publican leaders of this State are pledged to procure the passage of Sumner's bili through Congress, forcing negro suff'rage and negro equality upon Pennsylvania and other States which have declined to sanetkeqt. The Harrisburg ,Telegraph openly announces that such is the de- sign of the party of which it is the re cognized central organ. • Keep ft heforeiec,pcople, that Henry W. Williams, the Radical candidate for Supreme Judge, is pledged to pronounce such an act of Congress constitutional and binding upon the people of Penn sylvania. The Move Record, published at West Chester, has so declared. Keep it before the people, that should Judge Williams lie elected, the Radical plan for forcing negro equality upon the people of Pennsylvania could only be defeated by means of armed resistance. Key it ,beforc the people, that the only hope of. defeating the schemes of the Radicals is in the election of that great Pennsylvania Jurist, Judge Sherwood, and the titlezt of his fanatical Republi can opponent. Tun Detroit Free Press recently pub -1 i tbed the subjoined admirable paragraph 4,11 the - present Radical crusade against the Germans: The Radicals have everywhere inau gurated a general crusade against the :ermans, and a perfect storm of abuse is showered down on their heads, North and West. This spirit of persecution seems to have displayed itself most strmigly in Ohm, where the eanvatts for the State election promises to be a very bitter one, because the foreign element is considered ',more than doubtful. The New York &Mune, forgettul of its usukl moderation, recently set the example in this kind of disgraceful warfare by say ing that:the counties along the Ohio riv er, and as far west as Zanesville antlChil licothe,- were principally a "schoo/-hot i,tv, rum-loving breed of Pennsgirynat 'fhtte/," who can't abide negro suprema cy. This wholesale libel upon melt who are among the best farmers and citizens, and compare favorably in morals and in telligence with any other class of the community, has been readily caught up by the whole Radical pack. Hardly u paper of that pi ideal complexion reaches us now from that section, but has some sneer at the "Dutela"—a term , which Radical ignorance - evidently deems the very acme of disgrace. The cause of ibis animosity is of course well understood. It arises out of the determination of the (terniatim to oppose the Puritanical doc trines which obtain constantly a - greater ascendeney among the different State legislatures, and aim to restrict the right of individual action. - Decl.ratlon of Independence says "it is the right of the people- to alter or abolish their form of government and institute a new one, laying Its foundation un such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness." The Radical faction, including Judge Williams, deny this right to the people, nod assert thot lerfinp 0 - inure - lig alone has the right to al ter and abolish.; as It has done by ignor ing the Federal Conatitution and break ing Up the Union. Jr Sharswood is in fovor of law, .ordur and the constitutional rights of all non. Judge Williams is pledged to mane every thing else subserve the pur- Jose of Ilk party. The Constitution and aws of Pennsylvania are u 9 nothing to him when they stand In the way of Monerelism. \Vidal of these two gen tlemen is best qualided to fill a beat ou the Supreme Bench of the state? Tin: Chicago T4banc—a Radical blue light- 2 say4 the liquor and Sunday Tes now+ 'will smash the Republican ma chine out West. h you want - tsurtpori - t-nen who be lieve in the supremacy of the white race, vote tie Democratic ticket. ' I•SCLUEN AT lON is going on rapidly at Ow "huh of the universe." The Boston Goz , fh save that no less than a dozen black men have taken white wives at the va;t-±tnid of the city. 'Pat: New York Home Journal says "the handsomest lady in America is Emily 1-;clionberg, of Philadelphia." The editors of the Journal evidently have not been - tip this way, lately! Sp•rr's Port ( - Imp; Wisc.—The mild . character and superior tonic properties of the Port Grape Wine gym those for merly used by physicians have deserved ly Ideated for it a place in ouraick rooms and hospitals. Government now uses The Sanitary and Chrlstaln commis sions use it; and Mr. Speer in produ eing'so excellent a native wine is a ben ;:tactor in hut hue. ths-business is now very extensive, and what with drawing oil and bottling, packing and box-ma king, quite a force is engaged. To tile remotest part 01 the country his cases arc sent, and by means of his medical and :Sacramental Port Grape (he name of Alfred Speer has be come everywhere a familiar household si Ord.—Pattc? son Guordico* Uur druggists have some of this wine ('P're your antghs and C'olthr.—Coe's Cough lialsann will tie found a ready and efficient. Remedy for hard Colds, Croup, coughs, and all lung difficulties. iL is SOW by all druggists. The cheapest' and best medicine in the world. Thotwande have been changed by; the u4e of the Peruvian syrup (a ro (Aide of iron) from weak, sickly, suffering ereaturea, to strong, healthy and happy men and women, and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. For Dyspepsia and Debility it is a specific. 01Octal—Paris Exposition. 18117 AO it.. .lust ret el vol by mall enable us to am. noun, pdkitively that the only irk, medal for team sowing machines was awarded to Ellen I I once, J r., as the runnunwt urer of 0w15...1 sewing camel une that was exhibited. There were eighty two different machines in competition for tile prise, and Mr. Bowe reed ed the 'additional award sr the Cross of the Legion of liquor, tie Illallutacturer and Inventor. The exact wording of the award is as follows; flown Idnent Wmusrdett & Wunox. " - operatear Elias " Wheeler & I lowe, Jr., promoteur de pour In machine a bon la & coudre., tonniere...ltedare tree." .Y••dadtr d'or." The "Mend Ilat of thaw Who Were made Knights of the Legion of Honor, as published In the Bruit papern, reads that: "Mont. Ellae Howe, Jr.jubcf rani machinert epalre, experant;" which, trantla- Ted Into Enghsh, reads: "Mr. Ellin: Howe, Jr„ maker of mewing machine, Prom this it will'he teen that the medal award ed to Wheeler & Wlloon was for a "Buttonhole Machine," owl tot for the &ming Mach.... Etch of theme world-renowned machine% heart the medallion head of Mat Howe, Jr., (trade tottrk,i without which none it genuine. Mewls. I Wry IL titoopt, Atentt, No. WMlL'hettnut street, Philndelphia. Aug. 5, Mr. tt =3TE! •• • • lu wr*-neshoro*, on the • nth ult., In Ihe Prsonage, by Farr. gan Me, r. JAME:A W. KLINY to d ins CATHARINE. A. W !U Erzim, both of that CoMay. t to the tilet ult., by Rev. Dr. Bauer, Rr. NtPBY TiortmEtz to Mho. (2ATIIARItik °ROMS both of lurk manly. =I on the 31th otJuly that, nenr4farney,Mr:.Jooum ALTHOFF, agni yea* months nard 2,1 ITti the 3lth olt.,lMvin LT - Timm, In4nt son of William B. And C arla Meals. of th,torpinee , aged 4 months and 14 days. m the 11th nty, of hennaed* of the heed, Mr. EDER' CX ILAGER, ot Fninkila township aged 75 yesami month and 2 dark On the 17th nit., 3dra7lAssan W ARB EN, WM* Of Frederick Warren * ln the tinh year or her - age. Communicated. On Tuesday, August 20, near Knoxville, 111., MrssßA/ 1 - 1 ,1 1 AXS HANES, agoll 17 yearn 5 months and li days. Mypoor, altiletecl child! }Kind for la yenra, her slafferlpg 1.4 She died very happy, and I hope La now a bipapd apgel In henyeli. lint Innis her very moth, on the ...Al ult., nenr the Two Taverns, WILLIE EI wsn , tmly ehlld of Joseph XL and Katie A. Ba keticdi fl days. lovely had an young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Twaß Rent to chow how went a flower ID brorrn above, woold bloom. ausllsr 11111WIL ~rsair.• FLOUR, 10 00 RYE FLOUR,. 7 00 WHITE WILEAT, ..... 1 00 @ 200 RED WHEAT, 150 (!) 190 90 100 gem 45 Bv('HWHEAT,.. 58 6 - A,' 70 HAY, 800 6 . . 9 00 CLOVES-BRED... 600 C 760 FLAX-SEED 2 00 FLot79,.- ••...,... 850 er 900 WHEAT,••• 2 20 (\ 240 RYE, 130 (.:!) 135 112 1 20 OATS, 5.3 0) 68 C10vF.44-tureD, 8 50 8.75 ...... 275 6.6 800 Hal, ? hund 10 00 (0, 11 00 BEEF CATTLE, hund... 800 6i , 16 00 22 00 0) 27 00 2, 30 6 . 9 , 35 HA1,........ GoLD, ...... PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF THE AMERICAN WATCH, MADI6 AT W A LTHAM, HAM The AMerican Watch Company, of Waltham. Mass., r, spect frilly submit that their Watche's are cheaper, more aceu rote, leas complex, more dura ble, better adapted for general 1114 C, and fly kept In order and repaired than any other watches In the market. They are simpler In structure, and therefore stronger, and leas likely to be Injured tban.the majority of foreign watch es, which are composed of from 125 to $OO pieces, while in an old English watch there are more than 750 parts. How they run under the hardest trial st - ntches can luavoi Ic ahown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. ()Fries. n• THE OlettuAl. nrenitinTENDENT,l l'A., 11 Dee., hillt3. Gentlemen • The wntehen manUMetured by you have beets In use on this rolirculd for several years by our engineusen, to whom we furnish watches sot part of our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried on our Ilue, and we emodder than good and reliable time-keep er. Indeal, I lust e great satisfaction In Haying your u ntellon gl‘e us low trouble, and have worn and du hear musts longer without repairs than tiny a at( hex we have ever had in use on Ode road. An ,)uu are aware we formerly trusted to those of Engilan manufacture, of acnnou lodged good reputistluts ; but as a class they never kept that us c•orrectb, nor have they done as good alert )•OUrt. ,• . . In thest,statements I aruxustained by my pre decessor, Mr. bowls, W home experience extended ON er a Merit s of) ears. Respectfully, EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, Liens: al finpssintendssf. A 111,1 f (1,1 Wrath 0. • Indthorn. W.- make now live different grade, of watches named rehpectixely as follows: Appkton, Tray .t. Co.. Waltham, 3lasa 14 altlmm Watch Company, Waltham, Mum. P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mama Wm. Wm. Ellery, Baotou, MO.. Fiume Wawa.Company, Boston, 311 am. All of them with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the Ameri can Watch Company to be of the best material, on the most apptwved principle, and to poesess every requisite for a reliable time-keeper. Eve ry dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Company'm printed card of garentee, Which should amompany each Watch sold, so that buy er.' may ft +I sore that they are purchaelna• the genuine article. There are numerous counter fei ta mid Imitations of our Watchea sold through out the country, and we would caution purchas ers to be on'thelr guard against intponition. Any gradra of Waltham Watches may be par chased of Watch _ Dealers throughout the country ROBBINS & APPLETON, I Broadway, New York. Rept, 6,1617. lin . PUBLIC BALL e-- WIL,L offer at puhile N male, on TtIiDAY the 1 . 22 re l day of OCTOBER, IbB7 , the FARM on ivltteh I now realde, and lately owned by Bene dict Boone. This farm U aituated in Mldaletou Fredertek county, Md., one mile North oflietemllle, on the Middletown and Burdett,. rml, leas titan 4 miles from depota on Balt, & Ohio It. Road, and Chew & O. Canal at Berlin and Knoxville. It eontaine A(lU 3't, more or lent, of prime hand, all under culth atlon, is divi ded into mix +a Ith pure running water in each field. ThP improvement, are ft *NA comfortable weatherboarded HOUSE, Lag fit Barn, andall necessary out-building. Thk the beat farms in Middletown valley. it to IlltheetWiltry to pay more, as gmt t le men will examine for themsel‘e.. At the some time and pinee7 ;alit he sold a NIOUNTA,,IN LOT of 1.1 Avres more or less, of l'iteanut. Timber, situated In NI aahlngton vortn y, NA., adjoining lota of Henry Shafer and Sam uel Ahalt. 'll.la IS a very) gigabit. lot, and pr0 p...13 p...13 Iganaged. trill furnhh rails stullelent tor the ta. ta an hong.s fencing is required. '1'.,.11% of gale, and tune In giving 1. , ..e`510”. nnele known oil tins of vale. Sept, Par Ls . . ---- - A VAiIJABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Tlt F: subscrilfdr Wrens his FARMformic. It is situated in Adonis county, Pa., near the ark and Get* sitars . Turnpike, at miles front New I istord, 6 Innis Gettysburg, and 1 mile from Gulden • , stutton adjoining lands of Ralph Fiche.,, .Nlebolas frarits. Nicholas Ileitsel, Jolla . .11111i111. VOntaallig 72' ACRES and 42 pert 11(N- , -about Niter, In timber, with a date pro portion tat meadow. The land has been bitted over, anal Is under good. fencing, The held. are laid oil sonveniesitiv, with water in almost all of them. The improvements an. a Two- IMO ry Weatherisaarded HOUSE and Bark- g butidlug, Bank 'Barn, Wagon Shed and ('ern l'rib, under the same roof, Hog Allloke House and r,untrner if a mg Rouse with a never-falling spring close In the building ,• a good Apple Orehsad, besides peaches and all other hinds of fruit, on the place. It is in every respect k most desirable property. Persons wlehlhg to view the premises are. re qttested to call ten the subacriberovaidlog there on. 1., G. HEAGY. liept. 8, Ifgcl. - - - - - OR SALE, A VALUABLE FARM, 111 HE undersigned oilers at Public gale, on the 2stli day Mgt:MEMBER, bar, his FARM, sit uate la Huntington towtoutip, Adams county, Pa., con/siding ACRES and all Perches, al/ limed and In good cultivating order, one mile Wi.n. of Round Hill adMlnitig Lands of Abraham Ficken. Lewis smith, J. H. Fink, and oth- , ers, whleh are a Two-story and Barn, and all news/wry out-bu I ld all new is bull! about acres lu good Tim her,ll, net er-failing well ol gust water rn ai we door, it line young tirvh.irti, do, t-ale 440 e1n1t10,13,00 at I o clock, P. id., of said day, when attend/um. will be gloom, and terms nude know, by — CUIRUEL k—NTEILLIN E. C•ept, 6, 1037. A FARM WANTED ANY ]person having a good FARM for sale, and willing to take iu part payment one or more meta oft hoice Western Land, located In well settled neighborhoods, near County Towns, Rail Rowdy, ge, will 91nd u parebaxer by en quiring at tilts °Moe. Sept. t,, MI. It DISSOLUTIOW. fIUtE jwirtnetsihip heretofore existing bet Ween j. J. N . Danner and M. P. Shields doing ',wi n... in Fairfield is this day, tnept. tud,) eat by mutual oonsent. All persons indebted to sold lirin, will please make payment without de lay 6a the retiring partner Intends auoging in business Nelsewhere and would like to home the Isr,oks settled by forthwith. Either partner ik authorised to use the name of the firm in ilettilug the business. J. V. DANNF.R, M. P. SMELDIi. Having disposed of my stork of herchandize to Mr. A. r. )(woodman, In retiring from linalneso I hereby retnen my thanks to my friends and cwt. tomens for their liberal patronage and cheerfully recommend my SUOCIVISNOT to their generous en countgement, J. V. DANNER. Sept. 0. VW. fk. • P 0; ; AND OTHERS. reE Grafton Mineral Paint Co. are now mano- Meturing the Best, Cheapeot and most Dum b Paint In use; two roots well put on, mixed with pare Linseed will last 10 or 1.5 years; It la of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, atone , drab, olive or cream to atilt the taste of the comumer. It Is OMB WO for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Chrgaithers. Palle and Wooden -wale, Agri cultural Inudenients, tint Boater, Vessels and ,Ship' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (It being Fire and Water nroclf,)Floor Oil Cloths, /one Manufacturer haying used Vine litibt, the post year., and ass paint for any) purpose 14 =my rpOil.• ed for dumblßty, el... Deity, and adhesiv4iem, Pelts- $4 per bbl, of SOO lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to softie. Warranted in all easia as above. Pend for a circular which gives full particulani. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address - DANIEL BIDWELL, 214 Pearl Street, New York. I=llMl Assignee's Notice. NOTICE hereby given that DAVID J, of Idountplassant township, Adams co., has made a voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors, and that the underlay:Md. Sttattiltilt In Conowsgo township, has been .141,0131 ad A%- gigues. All persons indebted to saki Assigner are requftted to make inuuediato,-paymant, and those Itaving claims to present them for wine ment, tn iJAVID J. ELISE, July hi, 1117. 1W Assignee. HOUSE PAINTING (AY) OE A. WARNER, HOME PAINTER, South Waghington mt., Gettyphont, Pa. GOOD WORK AND MODERATE July pa•liv lirmatEAs my wilt, AMAMI A., left my bed and board without cause, on Use ad day of this is notify the? T ali pr le . that I will ant Phi ' HENET ft r , Fttn b eARD. Asg. ne L yty. ISt. THE rue tally the EWeelebtrOiftlery.• All are waited on in rotation and with A SMALL FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Msubscriber offers at Private Role, his OIALL FARM, situate In Minton township, county, Pa., abou=res from Gettys burg, 2 miler ilum Bun n, and 134 Miles from Senders chard', arOolning lands of Dr. Goldshorough_, F. gulek M. ei and John Galbraith, containing SW, ACH., with Woodlatel and Mea dow% The land Dander good enitivationhaving been well limed—and under good tents.. The itu provements are a good Two-atory LOG HOME, don ble Log Baru, Carriage House, . Wagon Mop, Hen 'Dann, Hog Pen, li Smoke House; two good never tailin wells of water, and a tine young Apple besides. Poaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries. Gra Ur. Persons wishing to view the property fri a il toll on the undersigned, residing thereon. JOHN FEI ER. Aug. 30, IMP. 2m. HOUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. rIME subscriber oilers at Private Sale, a HOINE AND lET In Mount Rork, Mountpleasant township, Attains county. The lot contains a little over one Acre, and has then'on a first-rate one and a half store Frame tte WEATRERBOAR DEO ROCHE, new lu Frame Stable, Carriage house, and other 11 buildings, with a good well of water, and a varie ty of fruit trees anti grapes. The property is in perfect condition, anti make. a tely pleasant home. It mould make an excellent t eatlm, for a physielan. DANIEL. I.A.WRF—Nt 'E. Aug. 'lli, tiwo Good Farm at Public Sale, ON FRIDAY, the w 27th day of SVPTF:MBF:II m xt, the sub. Tiber, has Mg .11seontinued farming, alit offer at Public Sale, on the premi ses, his FARM, attuate In Huntington township, Adams eounty, Pa., I 1-2 miles from Isaac Tres.- tle's mill, on the road leading from New Oxhird to Carlisle, adjoining lands of Abraham Brough, Joseph and others, eontaining at Ant D., more or has, with due proportions 01 Woodlmol and Meadow. One of the meadows is set a ith Cranberries, si Welt Meld er> pi ofltabl, The land has been twit'e linted,l4 or). productive, and under good fence. The ituprme ments are a Two-story Wrsdherisausled OWEI.LiNG IfOrRE, kithlarge kitchen, it Rprlng Horse, Wash 'louse, Smoke II House, Bank Rum, Wagon Sheri, l'orn Crib, og Pen, Carriage House, and other out-buildings, all ,ruder gisal roof and 111 thorough repair There are three exeellent walled spring" owlet.- Mont to the buildings, and water In all the fields but one. The fruit ronaists of two tirst-rate Ap ple Orchard., and a ~ .triety of pears, peaches, plums, cherries, grapes, etc. Thin le a very desi rable prupert. Pereone wiohitig to view Ilan. requegted to call on the undersigned, residing near by. Male to commence at I o'clock, P. M sk hen at tendance will be Risen and terms made know n by -INDR.EW TRIMMER. Aug. 30, Imo. to. EEO VIRGINIA LAND FOR BALE r I NE FARM mutable about 3110 Acres, Is 7 miles VI below Leesburg, on the Turnpike, 2 miles from Formwell Station, nod 3 miles from Guil ford Station on the Alexandria L. dr H. R. Road. This Is rt very desirable Farm, and a healthy place to live. he cleared land Is divided into 7 fields, will. running water In several of them. There Is a large Log DWELLING r HOUSE, Barn, Meat Hours, and Dairy on LI the farm, and a well of excellent water in the yard. Thls well affords plenty of good water the dryest season. There Is plenty of timber on the furna for the use of the same. The land is good, and postures good crops of Wheat, Corn Onto, Hoy dre. There Is a 4 fine Orchard, in full bearing. The land In easy to impros e, and takes am er fined). The fencing to In good order. good many tnntllter of Northern people hose set tled in the neighborhood.) Con give full possession MG. December, 1807, pros Hist it is ROM preen,us to renting for aoof year. For want of money, the owners offer this form at the law price of thirty dollars per acre, rush paid doom. A good deed given when the terms are complied with. MARY A. JONES.. Hillsboro', London county, Vu. Ang. 30, 1087. 3051 VIRGINIA, LOIIDCN CO., LAND, MEM! (\NE FARM, containing about 240 ACRES, sil -I,' noted on the Turnpike road, 8 miles below Leesburg, *I miles from Guilfonl Station, and 3 miles from Farmwell Station. The cleared land laid off into 7 delis, water sufficient for stock In each field, pittit , ..• of timber on the farm for the use of the same; a comfortable . DWELLING HOUSE, a large Stable, Corn House, Meat House, for House, and ago.' Store House on the premises, A good stun for a Country store. Theland to god, to easy to improt c, take. clover very well, yields good mops of wheat, corn, outs and buy. This is a very good Farm, uliet bought by the present own ers In Ilti,t , and a goof port of St cost fifty dolials per acre. There In a good Orchard, and a well of water on the premises. This Farm u 111 be sold at the low price of thir ty-eight dollars per acre, If the rush Is paid down. .1 good deed given when the terms are complied with. Can give full possession 24th Dec., ISM, provided It Is sold previons to renting for another year. Appl to MARY A. JONES, Hillsboro', Louden ouunty, \ u. Aug 30, 3111 Small Farm at Public Sale. (IN TI - FPBAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER next, In pursuance of an order of the Or phan v Court of Adams county, the suisicrlber, Adininiai rotor of the estate of Audrey, Wolf, sr., deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the pre ttab sea, the Real estate of snid decedent via • A SMALL FARM, situate in Oxford tog nship, Adams eounty, one mile from New Oxford, aid others, Inn, lands of ehri,- tlait Wol ( , John Lduckd others, and containingZi Arran, more s, or leap, The tin- provemente are a WFATHERBOARDP4) UP HOUSE, Log Barn, and other nut-Imlld ings a well of littler at the .door, and an excel lent ()milord. Persons wishing to view the pro perty will call on Christhui Wolf, re4iding, near or on the subseriber. Sale to at I o'clock, P. M., when at tention, o 111 be given and terms made know n by H. J. MYF.RS, Ado] r. 13v the Court—A. W. Minter, Clerk. Aug. 30, Ist7. is "iolistr MILL POE sem mHl,lnn largt. FRA.MV. MILL on the Turn -1 pike, 8 miler below Les nburg,ln Loudon coun ty, Va. The workr In the 31111 are In pretty good repair, ar a saw and find MIII. There Ps a Mil ler r hours: and 8 arrestor land with the 31111. The mill rare is not co er three hunslnnt verde long from the dons to the m 111; would take hut little expense to make It. a very saluahle properly, an there In no mull for •i miler. The other mill. were nll burned during the war. This mill would bedtuld very cheap for nmh Apply to MARY A. JONFN. Aug. 30, MM. 3m For. Sale, Cheap. AFIRST-RATE eIAINGLE MILL and SAW MILL A. Rh plenty of work, three Wiest from n, Adams county, Pa, Aug. 12, 1847. If NEW COACH SHOPS. YANTI6, ADAMS 3c CO., LITTLEOTOWN, PA. 'Tv F: take Ude method or informing the public VI that we haveeetabliehed new Couch entops at lAttleatown, where we are prepared to Menu facture to order all kinds of BUGGIF-9, CAR RI:WO+, BULKIER, .tc., on the ahorteat notice and moat aceommodating term.. Our hands have been procured from Baltimore, and, as we tote none nut elmire material, we eon put up work to compete with any shop in the State. Old work repaired and taken it. exchange for 11011". Aug. 30, 1887, tf New Grocery and Flour Store. MEALS dr, BROTHER, LIAVING opened a GROCERY, FLOUR and LI. VEGETABLE STORE, in the Room former ly ~wcupied by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, they extend an Invitation to all buyers to give them a call. Everything In their line, fresh from the rite and country , will be kept on hand. They are deiennined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest living profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. MEALS dc BRO. Aug. Z 1,1867. tf NOTICE Tut; Behoul Directors of Straban township hereby give notice to all pereond liable to the payment of Bounty Tax lo wad towueldp. that they have made arnangentanta fur Lb* final set tlement of the Bounty Accounts fur said town ship. They, therefore, give notice to all tai-PaY erit to make pay m ent of their tax on or before the 21)th day of REMEMBER next. The collection of all unpaid taxed after that date will be enforoed without respect to persona. All pentium havhig claims egalux the Bounty Fund of said toiruship are requested to present the KAMP to the Board prior to hob of September. If not presented prior thereto noel. claim. will be rejected. JACOB B. MILLAR, Fowl. WILLIAM. giALLAMITII, Seey. Aug.l2. 1857. td Strayed Sheep. TRAYETI from the premises of the subscriber 0 to the month of July, SIX SHEEP, three old onest and three lambs , all white, with cropped tails, The old ones have a piece taken out of each ear, underneath. Any person giving informs lion in regard to nbos e sheep to the subscriber, residing near Gettysburg, Will he suitably re. warded. WM, WigLF- Aug. 21, 18177. St Executor's Notice. TOIIN LAWRENCE'S RaTATE.—Lettent testa () mentary on the *mate of John Lalrrence, late cf Morton:pleasant township, Adams county, de cde- eased, having been granted to the uncienktgued, reeldlug In the same township, he hereby giver notice to all perm= indebted to said estate to make inlmedinte payment, and those having claims Mellott the mine to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. kAMI'EL 11. LAWRENCE, August 2.1, 0467,_6rs F.cistjor. Executor's Notice. TOHN DIEHL'S FSTI - 4.TF.—Letter testamen t) tare cot this estate of John Dien), late of Cum berland tom uship, Aciama county, Pa, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, real ding to Franklin county, Pa., iP. 0. Chambers bubo he hereby gives notice to all ;tenons In ' stiebted to said estate to make Immediate pny ment, and threw ha, log claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set- Stein exit, P EXIA IT DIEHL, Executor. Anguat 23, Pah. trw Administrator's Notice. tSTATE OF ANDREW J. SMlTH.—Letters of adnitniatration on the estate of .lndrew J. llith, lane of Mountplefsant twp., Adams co. deed., baying been granted to the undersigned, residing in Lit tiestown, he hereby giveanotiee to .115 indebted to said estate to make lame payment, and those buying 'gating the same to pr sent them properly oaths= for settlement. HENRY H. HEELER, Aug. 12, JAR. ft Administrator. Administrator's Notice. OH LEN Z'S ESTATE.—Lettersadmin. -r barntion nu the estate of John Lents, late of Butler township, deretmed, having been granted to the undersigned, residing In Franklin town ship, be hereby &vex notice to all persolis in debted to mkt estate to make Immediate pay ment, and thaw having cl‘ kA ingLahant . thg atm to prima than Pro Peer °lnTraire4. dement. Ant. g. lerf. mt Valuable Real Estate AT 11:13LIC SALE. ON INME2FI4DAY, the 2nd of OCTOBER next, Cenig i AAXTt 'an me ct. cou o n f tr, w O lne iltered g the ?tr sale, on thelaxemtmeo, THE MANSION FARM . . Of Sandie! Knox, dectased, situate In Oirroll's Tract, klamiltobban township, Adama county, Pa., containing MS ACHES, more or le., adjoin ing binds of William Walter, Benjamin A. Mar shall, Daniel Mickley, John Knox, and others. The Improvements .are a larger Two-titor, 1.00 HOUSE. Twa-gory Stone !! Kitchen, large Bank Barn, part atone, part frame, Wagon Shed, Corn (XII", well of water at the door, water also In every field on the farm, an excellent (milord, containing every &Orly of choice fruit: teagood Meadows, about in acres of good Timber, Ash, Poplar, Hickory, Oak, de. A public road leads past the buildings. The pro perty is situated In a good neighborinoti In the Mtrinity of school houses, ehurches, mills, it:. The form is our of the best ohs k farms In the count> The propert . ., NM be slum a to persons di ...iron. of pun hosing liv Jai•ob O. Walter, resi ding on the prenns,, or 113 the subscriber, resi ding near Fairfield. stile to commence at I n clock, P. M., on said (1..), VI hen rittendonre 01111 e an MI and tern. 1111.14. 1.11.,N11 b 3 J 3-:111.1.4 Ht' the i MApterlll A(1111'r. ‘tig,l 1:6 AT PRItATE SALT V! E l u . n t leralgned ~ .. iellr: I situate In mberland township, Adams county, I Pa., about Hem from (wit ymburg, • 011 the 1 Itainhennurg ' turnp e, a JO II MIA of Charlea 11. Polle, Ahrallatil PII)1,, John U. Weigle, and °them, containing ' -, Acif 1.. , , more or it,4--Uhollt 30 a n o n) In Ilia •r, o tit pleats ,d 111111110, T he I land In anion.. and slut, —has been well limed, I. In ex , . livid eonditnal, and Nor} produettre—the 1 sew mg good, The linprot emenot SIC a Two-hi ors Went herboarded 111 d'SE, With ~ I Back-building, Noah Homo., spying lII[ lionne l yeo Bank Ilarnothed, ti o ' Corn I IS ,rrialge Ilogole; n, rum other outd, hi me , : is well of the houseF coaling la one of tbe fleiAa, abfl 1% small it tlinaigh the ham; an Apple Orchard, with , I other kinds lit trait, on the prenitces. Sela.lc, uerluunte I , lmpu, mills, he. ant entent. The I thrm will be SIIIII altOpagher , ne In too partg,oli . . the llortJugit /tf •1, and i half ' Haan, Corn ter n t the dna: . ' Also. A Titaer rail. Knuth of Arrt,, well eos • : Persomi wigliinK rarted k lo poirol Aug RA, 16C7 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. N FRIDAY, the 24ffh day of SEPTFAIBER next, in put-mane of an order of the Or pp Court of Adams county - , will be offered at Pubile Kale, at the tote regldence of David Sur bough, dceetwed, the Real Estate of said decedent, consisting of TWO TRACI'S OF lAND, In Tyrone township, In said countV; the Brat a Nfanslon Tract, containing it Acres and Liro Perches, hounded by lands of Peter Trimmer, Daniel }cream, Peter Hummer, lisq.,tind others. The impnwernents are a Two- p s t ory LOG & WEATHFRBOARDED 110F , iF4 , Frame KW hen, Double Frame Horn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Statue, Mining Ronne, part ntone, part frame, now oct pied by a faintly ; an excellent, never•lailing spring, and a very flue Orchard of Apples, Peach es, Plums, and Pears, ot chid, r kinds, There In a reasonalde quantity at Timber Land. The land In of aii excellent quality. No. 2, a THAI' Tln the Mine t.,woslilp, eontaining 14 Acres and 19 Penhes, bounded by lauds of Peter Trimmer, Jo seph Trontle, Ml, Intel Beck, and others. It to un der good tence oad in a good state of cultivation. The tenet in Itultiftleti by the Menalleu road. The hoods Nvlll be shown by the huntly residing on the first de(erthed tract. Sale to commoner at 1 o'clock, P. M., on aald dn}, when attendance s, 111 he given and tempi Made known by JOHN HANIE)4, Adml% By the ('curt—A. W. Minter, Clerk. Augw't 'AMU'''. Is PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriben,as Executors, will sell at Pub- Ile Sale, on NATI_ /MAI the 21st day of SE A TEMBER next, on the premises, THE FARM of Henry Spalding, deceased situate in Germa ny township, Adams county, 'Pa., about one mile front Littlestown, ou the Gettysburg Turnpike, consisting of about 103 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, improved with o comfortable DWELLING HOCSE, huge Book Darn, nearly new, Fpq Wash House, Carriage House, and all oth er necessary out-buildings. There In a well of water at the door and uspring conteu rut, wity Is good ORCHARD of choice fruit. The pro perly Is well limed and fenced, There is a tract of 42 AIRES OF EXCELLENT HEAVY TIMBER, adjoining the Farm, which will he sold with it, or in lots, to suit purchasers. Persons willing to N few the property nin do so by coiling on Wm. Spalding, residing near by. The undersigned will attend at » o'clock, A. M., on said day, to show persons desirous of purcha sing wood lots, the situation of the same. Sale to nanmenee at I 0 clock P. M., nn said day, when attmoNnee ill he given and term , made know n by EMEES Public Sale of Real Estate. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court 1 of Adams county, will to. offered at Public. Sale, on WF.IfSE , ,DAY, the Dolt dm) ofsEITE3I- B1(.11, ISiff, the F.IBM of lwainuel Cashman, de er:wad, ',Uncle In Mount pleasant township. near Gulden's Station On the Get t vphurg Railroad, ad- Mining lands of John euelintan John May, John Miller, (merchant.) and containing 80 ACRES, more or le.; 11111prOYMI with a TWO-RlOry tI'OHI'.IST 1101'SE, a go.' tow Barn, ,o WBllll House, well of peter-falling water It near the door, and a splendid young Or chant. The land ins tarn Ihned, Is In a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. There is is sultable proportion of excellent tin, her. The property will he shown to persona wish fug to pun limo , I.* the Widow ,re.idlag on it. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M., when at tendance a 11l he alt en and terms 11114410 know n hr DR. E, .ME.I,IIORN, Gnardian for the minor children of Samuel Cash- • man, dereased. By the Court—A. W. Minter, Clerk August 2t, 1867. T . HE anhacriber .11 at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, - the lith day of STEPTF.MBER next,. LOT (IF Lk.Nl4, altuate in Irinhiown, oz ford towukhip, Admin.+ onunty, con/dating of near ly EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, improved with a good LOG HOUSE with Back-building, Stable, Shnp , Carriage ouite, &v. There Is a well of water, with Wak tp In it, at the Hi door; fence., die., In order, and a YOUNG ORCHARD • e ole run. The proper ty is eons enient to e n tea boobi, mina, Sr. Sale to commence at o'clock, P. .L, on raid da3, when attendance will be given and terni, made known by D. C. SMITH. July ?2,18137. EE3=l PRIVATE SALE Or A HOUSE AND TWO LOTS OF GROUND. —The subscriber otlbra at Private Sale, the following Real Estate, viz: TWO LOTS OF ORM-ND, - - situate In New Cheater, Adams county, Pa., on the southeast corner of the So none, having there on ereetssi a Two-story WEATHER- lARDED HOITSK, illacksin ith Shop, and ly other buildings. This property is a good Store Stand; also fora litacksmlth. There is an excellent well of water, with a pump In it, near the door, and a variety of fruit on the lots. • • Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the subscriber, residing thereon. BENJAMIN EJCHOLTZ. MTE3I3 A PINE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. /ME eubseriber ofilbra at private sale, his DEBI .I_ BASLE PROPERTY, In New Oxford, Aflame county, coneleting of 5 A.CREIS OF LAND at the j i ii west of the town, near the toll-gate, Navin four building lota on the turnpike. It Is Im proved with a Twu.story BRICK HOUSE, io and Brick Back-building, a Stable with threshing floor, Hog Pen, Wash House, a U never-fulling well of water, and a splendi var e.• of fruit, of es ery kind. This Is a veil' desirable property, each flu Is not often found In market, Persons wishing to ‘ Jew it are requested to all at the premises. GEORLIE W. THOMAS. August 23, VV. 51 FOR RALE, TWO HU P IEDED LI AID TIERIY A 4SEM OF one audit half miles from a Railroad Depot; good improvements. wen *need and watered: an abundance of good timber, and so arranged as to divide well. Into two farms. I have also other farm property isr Sale, all of which will be sold low, the object being to make a division of the estate. Thaw In search of land in this section, might do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. For further information call on or address mos. N. LukoN. Wlnehester„Ya., June tf (who is agent for Heirs.) For Sale,-11 Choioe Farm, Bn a m i at h iog te nieiTiVac .a . re tt° ,_P4Olt in e A ln it glx l .rl large Bank Barn and Erica /needing; plenty or Fruit, Ate.; 2 maw; west Iron; Ciettysbunt. —• Lllo— One other very desirable FARM, containing 111115 ACII.DI; 21 acres In Timber; bundinpa good • ad joining Sondoe'n Mill propert y 6 mile* south from Cletfy.bnrg. 620 per acre will buy lid. farni. GEO. ANNOLII. Aug. 12, 1867. tf _ For Sale.—A Valuable lierobaat Rill, RAnu MILL and SAW MILL, with Ma ACRIN OF LAND, known as •Mandoe's Mill," on I t y n c,h emeh, in Adama county , Pa, 4 miles northwest from Entrnlttsburg, and 8 miles aoutk west from tictlyshurg, all lit good order, water piN er heavy, and in a good grain country, ALSO— One other MILL, known en "Heilingeni ]III]," with 110 ACR}M OF LAND, one mile front ALe hotodown, on the llnnovertuntplke. All Inkgort onler. 1.514), ARNOLD. ' Aug. 12, DM If WANTED r 1) sell, either a whole nr half Int...raid in a Drw j_ Gonda More and Mernisint Difinrind fitablixh- Ittrl4f, doing a good paying husintadt. Small amount of capital required, as the present owner will .11 on easy tenon . Address P. O. SOX 31 Aug. Si, 1861. 4t NewYllle, Pa. Choice Western Preemption Lands. IHAVE several Tracts of choice Western ERE EMPTION LANEO, good locations, near Rail nada, County Towns. eke., in well-aettled neigh borhoods, which I will exchange at a fair price far real emote In Aditmil county. ARNOLD. Aug. 1Z 18117. 1r FOR SAMS. Trim to whol: n c4rt or q met annul i n A(201%. quire at B . 19101113 Dm Store, AMMO Tt, IW% tf ..•eimtuletistor = 1.1 RI(, • if Bien , • • t) ore TIMB • htowti, with all ki roved ME, new Frame Ith a well of wa rt nrol fruit. &ND, about two ntalnlng 1 5 or ao I tiv of timber. n t lOW the preini..ept nro re tie undemigned, nodding on ENLtNUEL 1). KELLER. JAMES SPALDING, U. C. , sMITH. Itlong PUBLIC SALE =I FIFTH .A.I , 4,IIsTUAI. PAIR I=l ADAMS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL NX'IETY. WILL SE HELD AT CIETTYSIBURC, Tuesday, Wedsesday, 24a, nth 17th Thurs day-days & Friday, 26th, of September, t 987. FARMERS, MECHANICS, and all others having Attrieultural, Merhanieul, Of Indristsial Implements and Product. of any kind, and elan Hors., rattle, Hags, Kneen, Poul try, Grain, Prob., Vestetablea, dr, se., are invited mid urged to avail themaelves id this Fair. The Ladles of the county are ape tally requested to con! ribute to the I` xh I b t I on. All artlcloommit boon tho groundand arranged not later than Moodily, the 21th ofoi3eptember. At ten o'clock, on Wedneeday morning, the 24th, the Judges will commence their ems/mina no., and it le eepecially enjoined that nnne but those hat tug charge .4 the art kiss, shall be pigm ent at such examiruttione and their aubsequent lelllo•ndt<ni«_ Judges will he prompt in repnrt- Ing at the merretar)"ii office on the ground at the !ini named. FRID.tY M tRNINCI, the T.th, will hretteNot.l to TEN MINUTE SPEECHES PFUTINrNT To THE o)HJECT OF THE FAR I%mein and all °then having any Useful In ormat lon thus to Impart are requested to peril r ate In this "tree talk." At four o'clock, P. M., en Friday, the Fair will CIO.. 14 hen peraona having articles on exhibition will be requested to take charge of them, a% the Society cannot in any ease giveattention Latham atter that time. The execution of the programme and preserva tion of order on the groan& win be In the Immix of Col. C. H. BUEHLER, Chief Marshal. Sa-Pripe of admhation TWENTY-FIVE cents. Tteneta for thr nesson, including one year'e meta berahlo ON} DOLLAR; Life inextrehlp TEN 1391.r.Vits. Articles and Aniniale for exhibition- will be tranaported over the Cieltyeburg Railroad FREE OF CHARGE. A Ilbeml arrange ment will be made for trans g=rett ra o Lpt ver the Railroad of Melton to and SAMUEL HERBST, President. WILIIAX 11(14/IERHY, Vice Erealdent. J. S. WITILHOW, E. G. FAHNBsTOCK Ree. Secretary. J. STAHLE , Cm:Secretary: JoNAll RAIL'ANZAHN, Treasurer. MANAGERS. WILLIAM R. W 11.041 a, WILLI sor.Wiala, ELISHA PKNROSIC, JOSS 11. MCCLELLAN, DAVID WILLS. Aug. t, 1867. td "To Whom It Nay Coneeis" WAR DECLARED AGAINST HIGH PRICES! BE.IT KNOWN, That For 811 km, Alpecam and Mohans r For Delnines, Mallen and Lawns Far Calicoes, Gingham' add Linen; For Muslim, Bleached and Unbleached; For Ticking, HirtheYe and Crash; For Flannels, Hoop Hants and Halniorala; For Checks, Table-Linen and Huckaback; For Rattling, Quilling and Edging; For Parasol., Fasts and Vella; - For Handkerehlefa, Stockings andOloves For Cloths, Cassltneres and Jeans: For Coltonades, Muerte and Tweeds; For Trunks, Carpet-Marks and Whips; For Umbrellas, Razors and Strops; For Hats and GIOTPS of every kind; For all "kin& of Gonda at Inwood pricer, ETIETEZII ROW & WOOM, Corner of the Diamond and York street Ciettysburg, Pc July I. 1467. If CALL AT THE NEW STORE, Opprode Me (turf H 0..., =1 EJP; GOODS A ND LOW PRICES! nE nndersigned have opened a new Dry 1 Goole store, in Kendlehart's building, direct ly oppoeite the Court House. Baltimore street, liktyaburg, and Wart with a splendid stock, em. brneing everything to be Mond in a first-elan es tablishment. Bought for cash, and at the latest decline, we can offer bargains that must astonish every one. Come and see for yonrseives.and you will find what we here say verified. With good Goods, small profits, and fair and square dealing, we shall endeavor le deserve, what we most ; respectfully usk, a liberal share of public patron ' 84 Vlie offer a line assortment of CLOTHS, CARSLVERES, JEANS, ("'Suspenders, """"' V"ltin" ' Gi se in th e "". Ge ntlemen's line. Neck ties, and everything e l se For the Ladles we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns, Delaines, Gingham's, Calicoes, Gloves, Parasols, Hoop skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, 711. ith whatever else may be called for. • Also, a large stock of MUSLUTS, MEETINGS, TIMINGS, CarPrOlet, queentrware, Umbrellas, Wthdow Shade" Mr, Me. OW at the Nem ere, Court Howe, and' examine the M Prtoek, oppealte be the am purchasing else where. RENEW &ELLIOTT. April IBe7. sIH;f;):~i M:1:1;~:~ DEALERS IN DRY GOODE; 4.1M)C113M9, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,' OILS, PAINTS at MAPS, IRON It NAILS, SADDLEUT, CEDABWA.RE; sell all goods cheaper than can be bought else where. Gettymburg, Aug. 99. 1911. MORE NEW GOODS. - r L. SCHICK Invitee the attention et' hie e) Mends and customers to his large and well selected stock of DRY ODODR, Comprised in part of French Wein All Wool Popl ins, All Woo Diatom, All Wool PkiM4 Plato Poplin' Black andlrilllks. Tombe • Black ored Alpacaa, Black Cloths and Caanimeres Fancy Oasslmerres, • Caselnets, JeatiLl itim els °rail Unita, Glocew and Htoelchnia. Map a title tat of Ladtaa' FORA AND iffIAWIN, am well maw abundant variety of Notions, all of which will be sold cheap for rash. J. L. SCHICK. April 15, ISC. CRAIN DRILLS. WmLor agfirs GUM SPIT DRILLS, with or without ammo reactant:err, warranted odo l their work may K. WIBLE , for Woe by W, near Gettyaburg. Aug..lOJP67. St• §9O iIIiCin!:I 647TIPTLILI MUM WHEAT R ALE.—A new varkey ; yields well ;net • td fall; ripen. early; and entirety tree from ed Mtn. Priee, $3 per bushel., WM. ViTRLF, Aujr. 12, INT. If Near Gettyabung, p*, S___FLECT SCHOOL MaMerdur.bhitli will mama the Mattes of wr iteieet School on the lett Of September west. cmtvtthorp. m w . IStr. Public Sale of Real Eatate, nl4 SATURDAY, the 14th day of SEPTFKBER, ljr M. in puratumee of an Order of the Orphaien Rawl, the embeeribem, Adminlutratare ut the e. tate of John Fihmir, (of N.O deed., will offer at Pebile fisle t on the premium the real estate said decedent. Dellis •-• " athlete In Mountpltatsant township, Adams county, near Bonaughtou 10, on the road to Lit tlestown, adjoining lands of John Eckert, thew Gerber, John Socks and other., eontain Ina 11 ACRES and 2 PERrilEs more or less. The improvements area one anti a halt story Dkc Weatherboarded loouhle Gig Stable, with Threshing Floor, Smoke Lit' House, well of good nes sr-falling water at the door of the house, and there is also a a ng on the land. It is well divided In fleitiN and un der SNne of It has trees Ilmnl and the t i a7s t , n dt r i 1 of Inuit tr". -- APPms, Pew ' rhea and Peat: 3 The propertv is convenient to churches, schools, mills. SfOreA and post-oltioe, and will toe shown toy the Administrators, residing near, or b) the WM.. Clllle, ho resides on the oilmen,. • lwh• to oorttnion, at 1 o clock, I'. 31.,111 hen at tend:Awl, .111 Ilk (I\ on and Lerma made known 1)) PETER QUI(KEI, JOHN B. SHEET.), By Ihe Court--'. W. Minter Clerk. Allm rm. Augu•l 23,1mi1% i smiLL FARM AT PUBLIC' S 1I F. FRI 11AY, the7otb I yof FIFPTFAIRER,II7, the nu hserther, Intending to MON e Wl , l, WI offer at Public sale, on the premixes, hurl SMALL FAIIM, innate in Mountpleasillli Ire .111 p, .IdaM/1 coun ty, threostnartent or IA mile north of lionaugh ton n, near the road leading front Littlegion n to Hnntendown, ad Join Ing lauds of per id Beat rich, Michael Flnk, John Carl and others, containing 02 ACRFS, more or lens, with NVoodland our Meadow. The Earn, In under good fencing, and In very product IN. condition, having maul,. all been tinted twice. The Impror einents are • Twositorr LOU HOUSE, Front,' Weflt 11. erboanled Born, front nen, Corn t `rib, IP carriage House, Hog HOUW., !spring House, and other no bn lld I 110, , x Ith two excel lent wells of water, one at the (loose Rllll the oth er at the horn, and a voting thriving %Torte Or ebartl, besides neseht,, hears, plants, ,to. The property is Noire...lit to 1 . 1.111'11”, sehoolS, stores, norluinle .Imps and posi-othee, Tenon Wishing to viva t are rttillt, , ll4l to call on the underxlßnecl, resoling thereon. At the lame time and place, will be offered a TRACT OF MOT' NTAIN LAND, situate in Me nallen township, A.1a111.,•011110 011 e and a halt [mica above liendersville, adjoining landi. of Frederick Quickel, John Quickel, and others. containing. 2 1-2 Acrca, covered tded) with the beat of Chesnut timber. Persons wishing to view it are requested to cull on the underalgood. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., when at tendance will ice given and terms made known by PETER I,tUICKEL. Anguat is VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE pQN SATURDAY, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER next, by trtun ot an alias Order of the Or- Ws Court of Adams co., the undersigned, Ad ministrators of the estate of minuet lillilland, deceased, will offer ut Public Bale, on the prenal lea, follow In); described Real Estate, s In: THE )LANIAION YARNS, situate in Iry'rote , tOwnShip, Alums 'comity, Pa., one mile emit of Heidlersburg, adjoining lands of Peter Miller, Daniel Bean, George 31aekley, George Fidler, and others. containing :02 ACRE'S, 31. 'RE OP. 1,1..:04, • with a large propm ti' of Woodland and a • WE- Money of Mead.; The land it it a productive condition, and the fences ane in good repair. Ti.., improvements are a Two-..t0il ItOUtitl- C IST HOUSE, hog and Frame Earn, Florae Stable, new Wagon Shed nod Porn ertb, now Hog Pen, and a Spring Route, having a newer-failing Spring, with a pump lu it, adjoining. Water In moat of the Peroono wishing to view the Fanu. are re.quext ed Mean on the .U[1111)120 rat rlx, residing thereon. sale to commence at I o'clock I'. M., on raid day, when attendance will be given and tenon made known by sARATI GILLILAND, Adm'x., FREGEII.II.I: G,DICKEL, Adm'r. By the oourt—A. W. Minter, Clerk. EM:=1:1 CARROLUOURG FARM AND MILLS, ON TOM'S CREEK, AT PRI TATE NA LE loz, .. EV ,b 2 ., 74 .l i t t r egatz irontlnne bust HIGHLY VALUABLE REAL E‘TATE, !situate on Term's Creek, partly In Adams county, Pa., and partly In Fred...sick county, Md., on the Waynesboro' turnpike, two miles west of Em mltsburg, a:null-sting of a, first-rate FARM, MILLS, WOOD-LARD, The FARM, Which In undergood cultivation and good fenelng,eontalne any ISO ACRES, with due proportions of Meadow and Timber. The Improvement, are a large STONE 31.1 - _ SION with 13aek-hulldinge, three I Tenant HOUIMMI, large Bank Barn, an by 102 feet) Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Car riage Houee, and other enuebuilding.; a never tailing well of water at the kitchen door, and a never-falling epring between the honer and ham There are two MON lug young APPLE Oli- CRAM/Son theprenneee, with a 1 firlety anther Milt. Alen, PI R9T4 'I. % , ..c+ 11111. T a: - MEM Fl.k NT MILL, I= constant stream of w ~ter, w itb . a fine run of ...tom; Cooper Shop, Miller'. House, and other e out-holidings. Ther ee LINIF.,TONIF: on the Farm. In addition to the above, the •ttbr.,lltoor offers 210 ACRE.* OF TIMBER'. 1,..N D, well Oct In al unble timber, adjoining the Farm. The Improvements with 200 or more acres elm be bought separately, or all trsteliter, as the Ma chaser or porches., may desire. For further information inquire of the sateen. her, residing on the premises. July Li, 11467, = A RARE CHANCE FUR CAPITALISTS. A FARM IN STRABAN TOWNSHIP AT PUBLIC SALE. OBATFRDA I, the 14th dal. of BETTE:I(IIFR ~next, the enhaerlber, Executor of the last wUI and testament of Namur] Herman, deeeased, wlll offer at Public Sale, on the premises, THE FARM late of laid decedent, situate In Stmban township, Adam. county, Pa., H miles from (lettysburg, and I mile from .Hann s Station on the Getty.- tines Railroad, adjoining lands of A. 1). Buehler, WM. Mts.llemtth John Haley and the undersign. ed,l containing Ina ACHRs, more or less, with large proportions of excellent Woodland and Meadow. The farm Is under ftOnd fence and good cultivation. The improvements ore a Two-story Weatherboardell HOUSE, large Frame Barn with two floors, Wagon Shed and 1 . Corti Crib attached, Carriage Flow', Smoke House, Wash House and Spring House, with Poultry and Hog HOU,es, indeed eoery or- CelMary out-building There is a 110.er-failing well of water convenient to the house and barn, with running water In most of the fields. There is abio an .fipple ()reliant, with a variety of other fruit, on the premises. The Gettysburg Railroad runs within two hun dred yards of the farm, thus bringing Linn a 'th in very convenient reach. Persona wishing to view the property arc re quested to call on the Executor, residing on the adjoining farm. Sale to commeuye at 1 o'clock. P. H., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF, Aug. 12, led'. Bxerutur. A VALUABLE FARM, In Hamitionban township, Adam, county, Pa. AT PRIVATE SALE. ITME auboariber, having retnot ed to the West, j offers at Private BLEB VALU FARM, _ • !situate in Hamlltonban townaltip:Adanaa coun ty, Pa., one mile from Fairfield, containing about TWO HUNDRED AUItES, adlolnlng lands of Joseph Culbertson, J. K. With crow, and others, and having thereon a nearly new Two-stun Stone DWELLING yy HOUSE B . with Two-story Kitchen, a near- l(Yrinbe, new n !th er rn o . u l t l -I.7fl i thVgV a and t :s ? e ri r! 11 tailing well of water at the door, FIII , I water in a I the nelda, There Is on the premix. a first-rate young APPLE ORCHARD, owning into full bearing, with other fruit of different kinds. There la Mau ou the farm a Two-story Log TENANT HOUSE, with Stable, and an excellent Orchard connected with the same. The land la in a fine Mute of cultivation, baying all been limed, whilst the fem.es are almost ex clusively chesnut rail. Church., wheel bows., mills, nor m and mechanic shops, are convenient —all within a mile. Persons wishing to view the premises, are re =had to call on Isaac Hereter, residing on Creek, near F. Bream's tavern, who will show the properly and state terms. JOHN H. BAUMGARDNER. July LS, MT. A GOOD FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Tex submariner, desiring to maltase a larger Farm, offers at Private Sale, THE FARM. on which he resides, situate lu Straban town. ship. Adana+ antlatl, Within a mile and a half of Hunjeret, an the Wirt Springs road—said Farm cOnWADMI , .._ Igg ACsbal. NEAT MEASURE, and having thereon a roomy one and a mk story half sto, LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a one and a half story Log Tenant Home, a new Double Log Baru, al feet long, Wa gon Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog House and all other out.bulldings with two splendid young Apple Orchards, and a general variety of fruit, grapes, stc. There le an excellent well of never-tailing water between the house and ha rn, The land Is under good cultivation, and highly productive. The fencing is good, mostly eheatxtut rails. There are due propos lone of line timber and meadow. The Farm sulloins Samuel and Anthony Deantorff, IlenrYllonMan and others; Is convenient to churches, school houses, ateres and mechanic sh 'pa and, on the whole, a very desirable property. All wishing to view it are requested to Call on the 'subscriber, residing thereon. JACOB R. MILLAR. Jane 17, 11W. 3m* Small Farm and Town Property T PRIVATE SALE.—The underaigned offer. ,tk. at Prit ate Pale, his FARM , alt aerie In fitraban 'township, Adams mold'', on the Harriaburgroad, two mflea from Oettyaburg, contain( 64 ACRD4. Improved with a one and a halt story BRICK HOUSE, a good Barn, ‘56 fret long,) a never-tailing 'well of water, with a pump In it, a young Apple urrhafd and other fruit. About )utrea are In r, and there In a rat r wovirt lon of meadow. The land has all f‘en limed, and is In a pro. ducOve condition, Be alga ollt.n. a HOPP.P. ANT) LOT, on the mouth aide of York street. in Gottyabarg. The hmute In a two-story, weatherhoarded, with an Out-kitchen. There IA also a Wattle on the lot. Tenni aeCoMmodattng. Z. N. WALTER. Aurtpt ~ 1 7 . t f SELLING OFF !! ! THE FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL &UR FOR IM! nivr GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., &C., (basement Monday, lady fthit, Anil will be continued Forty Day*. Our whole Rummer /Stock mated down, RE• 0 ARTJLMI OF COST, and Rem 20 1.00 PIT MIL lam than regular piing, oar nhket being to turn into malt Good* that would othprwlso Ho nn not nikelvvm, :Intl to 'note roam for 11,. largos( Afrek of Ftell oh mod.l we Aare erwr Aati MARK 771 K PRICES Franeh Taw). horn 22 tt, 12 eritt. Mosamblquen (mm 20 lona tank, Mohair I.notrm from 25 to 40 rent... Wool Drlalnen frnm 4010 70 ertil E=E=l RANI ydx. De!aloes (min 22 lo eenta 5,0D0 ) IR. Calicoes from 8 to 18 rent■. Bleaehed Ntuallna I yard wlda tram lry to Et=l2l 1001107.. Cotton line IPT) from IT 2t , emit, 50 dor. IMMes' fllovm from 10 to 40 mat. 200yanvinta and Sinn Shades hes than rest. Buttonx, Trimminr, Edgingm, Collars, 811 k Net., Insertions, &c., will all be sold, at a great lON 100 dos. Linen Hanker&left from 12 1 6 to X, oenie. 2/ dor. Hoop ghirta will be sold at half price. Casalmerea, all Wool, from 70 cents to 11 50. /ram, Cottonadeo, tr„ from IS to 40 rents—on b Auction Prtreo, cheaper than before the Ticking. from 20 to 40 cents Sheetlnge, Towrlluvi, Table Clothe, dc.; marked down lin per rand The largest Stock or Queeua•aare and Glam. ware In the manly offered at.. New York prireu. Tenn trout 3) to OUcentn. Full Mt botx (nun $5 al to $6 50. A child can Lai• se cheap as the most expe rienced. Attention and civility to all are our mottoeß DI7IIIOFLN & HOFFMAN, N. W. cor. of the Squeal., Itill 2, INT Gettysburg, i.a. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. _..._ MBAR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS All AN INTERNMENT. TIIE rapid program of the Union Pecilta Rail mad, now building wtett tram Omaha, Nebraska, end forming, with its western connections, an unbroken line acrats the continent, attracts at tentionto the value of the Filet Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to the potato. The flretguestion asked by prudent inveetori in, "Are these bond. secure?• Next, "Are they a profita ble investment?" To reply In brief: lat. The early completion of the whole great line to the Pacific Is as certain as any future bus- LIMN event can be. The Government grant of over twenty million amen of lend end fifty mil lion dollars in Its own bends practically gnamn teem it. One fourth of the work Is already done, and the track cont inn.' to be laid at the relent two toile' n day. 21. The Union Pacific ftullnxid bonds are Issued upon what promises to be one of the moat profit able lines of railroad in the tountry. • For many years It must be the only line connecting the At- Untie and Sarin,: and being. without rompet I- Mn, it, can Maintain remunerative rnt4s. - ad. 425 miles of this road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, ,ant &c., and two trains are daily running emelt War. Ihe ma terials inn the remaining 92 Trifle, to the eastern base of the Becky Mountains are on halal, and It is under contract to be done in September. 4th. The net earnings of the met-inns rdresdY finished are sercral Hones greater than the gold in terest upon the First Mortgage Banda upon inch sections, and It not another mile of tht: road were built, the part already completed would not only pay Interott and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. sth. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can he Issued only as the mad progresses, and there fore can never be In the market unless they rep resent • brnefide property. eth. Their amount In strictly limited by law to a aum equal to what le guaranteed by the r. S. Gov ernment, and for which it takes a woad lien as Its security. This amount upon the nod 517 miles west from Omaha Is only swim per mile. ith. The fact that the U. it. Government consid ers a second lien Upon the road a good invest ment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country have already paid in five million dollars upon the stock. (which Is to them a third lien.) may well Inspire confidence in a Oast lien. Bth. Although it is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Governments, there are parties eho consider a Ilnit mortgage upon such a property as thin the very beet security In the world, and who sell their Governments to re. invest in these bonds—thus securing a greater interest. 9th. An the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the present. at 90 Gents on the dollar anti accrued interest, they are the cheeped. semi ray in the market, being more than 13 per cent. lees than U. S. Stocks. 10th. At the cmtent mte of prexultim on gold, they PRY Over Alnejler (Ind. herest. The daily ruheariptiona are already large, and they will continue to be received in New York by the CY , NITNILICTAL 'NATIONAL BANIL,7 Nassau St CLARK, Donau *Co., Bankata, 61 Wall at., JOHN J. I.lwoo dt SON. Bankers, 53 Wall St., and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally throughout the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mall from the Company's Office, Nos SD Nassau Street, Xew York, on appli anima Sutacribem will select their own Agents In whom they have Confidence, who clone will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. _ _ . JOHN J. CDSCO, treasurer, July 2:1,1807. But - New York The First National Bank OF OEITYSBURO ALL@ WS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AS tin, AL. Burs and sells all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVJOL Cbnverta 7-30 .Notes into 6.20 U. 8. Bonds Orders solicited and promptly attended to GFO. ARNOLD, Cashier April 15, IN7 Gettysburg National Bank GOVERNMENT BONDS{ OF ALL IFFRIEN,-- SEVEN-THIRTIES AD COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, BOUGHT ANTI BOLD Orders tor pants= and ma of STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD, promptly executed INTERIM ALLOWED ON SPACIAL DE. PON/Thf, and r 5 per rent., aeording to leniclit online .1. EMORY Bank Ct AprilP 1F167. BARK WANTED. THE nitrierilwr will pal FIVE PILLAR'S per MAO for BLACK K BARK, delivered et his Tannery, In Gettysburg. • JOHN RUPP. June IS, IRK BRIX GL3I& PRIME ftlitrqGLFS,_the bent In the martet, for males! JACOB MUMPS'S new Lumber Yard, on the Railread, adjoining the Lime Kilns, Get tyabnra. Nov. 8k lAM. tf WE have Just received a new awiettntent at re, to which we Invite the atten tion ,Xcars. A. C , I.CQTT FION, SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, t.wd v Iliorwiroth q Cboirregof font Jar' Clam* or amonneniois Purpoono. atach Err•etterrajba &Mfrs owl EWA iy Persona - To USE. VtNEYA.NDFI, NP:W &FERRY. Speer's Port Grape Wier, Feu Teen Ild. TlI t lastly releblated native Wine la made om Wit Julep of the Opravo Grapepralmed In s country. Its Invaluable 7bnie and Strengthening Propertirs ere unnarponed by any other native Wine. Ba the pure Julep of the grape, prodUeed under Mr. Stpeor'n own perannal supervialort. Its Purity and genutneneta arc guaranteed. The. Youngeal child mar pnllake to greoronu qualltlea, end the wetalt.tt imulid max. itar It to &dynamite It In particularly beneficial to the aped and detilli tatcd, and Kuttcd to the varlotut alinenta that at. Let the weaker wee. It In, In ever) reupect. .4 ITIKAV TO BB RALIND WV. Invalid% use Bond's Port Grope Wine. Females ttlyr Speer'. Port (trope `rue, eskl) perefnut II nd • benefit kilts 11... !Veer', Wine% in Hospitals are preferred to of h' wines. Sold 'trustiest% find corers. A. Speer 's Vlneystot, Net Jersey. Oftlee. .a 3 irooftwot New York. Augum 10, Iv. 13- THE GREAT CAUSE or gIfUVAN JIISER Y. J ref Finbadied, tan Neciled Etterkpr. Prke a costa. ALEfiItRE on the Nature, TreatMeht arid radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Plor. matorrhus, induced by WU-Abuse .Involunfary Emianiune, Impotency, Narrow 'D e bility, and impediments to Marriage generalyi Donatotito tkiu,Eptlepay, and Pita; - Mental an Physical In cauerity, 1111 L—By liA/11. J. CULVECDW ELL, M.D., Author or the "(Dom Book," de. The world-renowned author, 10 Oda admirable Locture, clearly groves from his own expe rience that the swirl oonsequentss of Self-Abuee isms ettectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boo ales, instruments, drupe or cordials. Vance, oat aokle of yore cortalu and effeetua which envy atltTerer, on matter What his c` o battlon mit) he, may cure itinuelf cheap') , private/y, and rad teary. Thin lecture will prose a boon to thou sands and thousarda. 1001 under swill, in a plain envelope, to any W ilma, on receipt of six coon., or two poatako libitum by addrewank the palillehere, Alan, Dr. CU IN ERWELL'S "Nlarrlage (iulde,"<. price '2i mita, Aildrow the Publimbera, CI(AI4. J. G /CLINE & 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Hoz 4.101, Feb, 55, INH7. ly THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT LYSULINCE COMP4.7V" No. CA Sane'. street, Pitt tameiral.t. Capital LEWIS L. N 3017 entidPr i ent, M. P. DARLINGITOii, Tres& Dthirrons: • Lewis L Hon y J. E. lampley, Memel C. Plainer, ' Jame@ M. Conrad, W. W. Aorta, John RI ham, 11. Lenten'.Mg, Thomas K . Peniou, James liMelda, John A. Wright' ,Ztaar=olty'ag° or °°r°l."°° esgerto DitIEASE OA ACCIDENT, et Lownit COM Ratak All life polielm of this Company are pa,yable aL ofage of 110; so that a man maY *Noy tile tletae atM. to In hie old age, If hls life ht protracted berond foursome ream aENRI A. PICKLNG, county. the Company'. ••Agent ftw Adam. county. lie Kill cheerfully furnish all IMormallon requested. August 2.1,114 M. 3m Register's Notioes. N°Tim is hereby given to all Legatees and other persona concerned, that the Admhala tration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams octuaty, for confirmation and allowance, WI MONDAY, the HIM day of SEPTEMBER, Pe, at 10 o'clock, A. M. via: 75. The sewed and final account of Joseph Lil ly, hay. i Administrator of the ostate of Henry Rellyi hag., deceased, 70. The account of William S. Cart Adminis trator de bouts non of the estate of Hewitt Hel ler, Sr. deceased. 77. First and final account of James H. Topper and Jose P. Topper, Executor:. of Elizabeth rop per, deceased. 7e. The first account of William Kuhns, Exam. tor of Jewel Heck, deceased. 70. The first and final aorotint of Edward Ma— ley and John W. StaleyExoetitors of the Wit will and testament of 'John Staley, Sen., de ceased. W. First and final Romani, of George W. Dhull, Administrator of the estate of Julia Ann Dysert, late of lAttlielown, deceased. XI. The second .und final amount of Miebsel Leer, Executor of the wilt of Elisabeth leer dw ceased. W. D. irovrawoßTA, Aug. 20, laCit. to lissiater. GRAND JURY R.ZPORT. fpl the Honorable tho Judges of OW Potato(' I Quarter tiettelene, The tirand Inquest of the Comtnohlresaith of Pennsylvania, Inquiring In and for the rounky of Adams, at. August Messiono, IMI, lwa lent e to re port : That we vlettett the Alnut House and County Jell. N e found i.e put re well provided for, the building,. clean and neat, and ea er, thing romfortable. The fettelng has been touch Im• armed around lilt preniPtex. The Steward de rerVes the thanks of the people of the et gutty for hit attention and rare. 'lVe would recommend that the nuke llonee tw remedied and raised one. story, and Nall be need In the oven Instead of 'tt the Jail we found the ruomo clean, the prl;- °nem oum torlahle, the Mherttt ohliging and rare• tul—and would recommend that Nome Imprto e meut he made In prep entingthe 'wrap.e of prion ern, at the lark wall at the front btli/dlna, by ;daring Iron railing, with 'Team, on the wall, ur mixing the wall, DIFHL, Foreman. John HIM, • Abraham Hart, Joseph Mickley, James A. Miller, Marini Ziegler, Immo Hansom, John Wiliam. John Moritz: John E. Little, W. A. Young. in o , h ,, n h fr t irr . , Jr. Jaen', I nehl. Alexander Jaenla =lt= .Iweph Anruig, lArwls Ihill Itnhsel rkhoily, Ru t g Krug, Intolel mnilt h. August 10, latti. at FLOUR, GROCERY & NOTION STORE. JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE CONTINIIII4 the FLOUR, GROCERY th NO TION RUNINERS, at Ow old stand, In York street, adjoining the Globe lon, Oettyabung, With a full variety or wain, low Prices, and eve ry disposition to pleme, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of public patronage. The best of FLOUR always on hand—particular attention pdid to this brooch. Also, Rams and Baron, Fish, Potatoes, Dried Fruit of every kind, with a choice sastortment of Molonsee, Byre psdingare, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, !Mims, Salt, torn fitarebi Rice Flour, Coffee Ex tracts, pare Cider Vinegar, Me. A full line of Confectionery, also Fign, Ealaina, Prune., &c.; common and fancy Same, Perfume ry, and any quantity of Notions; the eland Sta tionery In town—indeed, a variety that must be seen to be appreciated. lie most not rorlet to mention his nevus and Taman. ; the very hot brands. Also, IA Mos -we, Crockery-ware, Brooms and Brushes, Opal Oil and Coel.oll Lamps—and a thousand other ankles, not to be enumerated in a newspaper advertlftement. Call and examine goods and prides, and you R W be sure to rind It to your interest to buy. August :3, 1887. Secure a Large Wheat Crop / EIE=II BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. litriflCH iggott contains by anabwis arra d.anowr g 9 den P, 3.75 per cent. of Ammonia and 38.57 " " Bone Phosphate of Lime, besides over Hpm oesta ofßolableadts. - This article stands prominent on the list of valuable Fertilisers, years of trial lumps gained, for it an enviable reputation. Being made from Raw Bones, which contain W their original organic matter, It retains the Dearth& Properffra of Bone, god wade It podia:es vrt crop., e n and permanently Inpromm Aden& A TRIAL Or IT In ALL THAT 15 NEED/LD to COU• vines any one Of its great merits. The pebile are cautioned against several spa rims Inaltatlons of MU article callad "Raw Hone," "Raw Hone Phosphate, de. Many Farman have been greatly deceived by txirctuseing them. Be nee to speedy "HAUGH'S. It la tacked in Bags and Barrels, and is pre pared ha a Mae powder suitable for drilling, deed fora Circular to me ow my agents, GEORGE DIIODALE, Manntsetareni. Nei 97 & gralth'e WLaiL Baltimore Yid. d. 4175-Por sale by CULP EARNhHAW, glattya• burg, Pa. 3- Aug. 211, 1017. ihm Pacific Gtuxno` Company's SOLUBLE - PACIFIC G UA NO. OFFLOC Or emainnet. waterer 71 sores eraser, JOHN L M O NE M & CO, Wholesale Agents for Company. very extended use of this Guano thiOngh• 7oat the country Millen it unneorinary tol% more this mason, than Its eitespostien and art Merely the mune as that herettithre us kw the Cbm_peny. We have sold Mtn (Mau° from the beginning unera regular syneroor rrtlagb tnemlion, elan 70=1:1.1:ahrlYtt" of . This t i 3 the propenr, alike of the eminener and the Cempern, U Is la manifest to all who understand the trails eta fer tilisers, that cannot he safely eandueted An aqy principle. The Importance and euMnt of the trade demands this pmmetlon. We are prepared to exhitit4 A. etnctirden rtgant:a ccragreotr q( Imp,* every, WV] Wad. (Dnartncre Mpg abaerve MIMOOI4IIIELV S. riming .L Co. headed on the MUM, DallerCancr grantor. Auo3, nn AISERICAN BEE HIFB. A F 1 thorn vita some disannotatnnown /ma ItlarlienlidNbYßYStlea Cr=l.6lllo,be Illroux that onlets b7=ed in in time. ,10 1 everybodr a witalk atm My be aornakinciaNd without jilt Wart* al, Ow Fiona aninpn. bur& during 14 . as tops days, to rinefirear. derv. It la not deem l 4 nxessivi to eowttrt deamiptlon °Mtn *err valsibleiliveota been tried anW *Kindthonniedontaillaalitr" lame number of certtheatea wi llbe Abner* at the Fair, or be netwi at any time by *Mita the on dirOrdera aim taken fo i l innan 011.1 A. AC Saarnak Cl7,Mlieriand tp Angnat T.. 41. ..leomak