The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 14, 1868, Image 3

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    *gat IJcitires.
-Letters of Adminis
"atOon the /stolen( JKAEXIAI B. SITES, 4i,
Flaanittorbin township Adonis county,
Oanted in the undersigned, melding in
uship. he sereby gives notice to allpomens
SA!! d estate to call and make innuendo
,nd.tioo haringellima against the same
(Lem properly aulitentintted for settle-
I:9m] P. srras, Adner•
NSE.—The following ar t _
tot.i to kt ,p Ilo , Nurant, bare been Aladin
veldt the reinisitp youlhor of higunrs, and
cNvited ml the ruilT i oh (11.trter SOeslolllo, Os
”nnhy of A etin:l, l',>6S:
Ir. I.A 11 LLESC47.‘1;raniolvarmnt t6vrolhil,
L 131 S, II KI A CU.. (Jet tyekurg Borough.
M ;NOEL. Hen th,g, tusrunhip.
A. IV. 11 I STER, Clerk
CUTult'S NOTlCE.—Let
the state of Jaw( Mo
ut* Tate of t; et t 3 Kburg, Pa., having been
'lie uedertigue3 , in said Borough. she here.
to aft permoni indebted to /said catate to
Aide payment, awl thuee having claim.
sable win-emit them properly nut henticu
tlotheut. JULIAN uuetuss,
tit;
Exucutrix.
(I'.. TOR'S NOTICE.—Let-
Itlatilvi.tary on the matte of FREDERICK
de;,,e.J, late of H untington tea - made, Ad
tt. it, to the itubacriber
1.0.4.. he herct,y lyre notice to an per
tu e; ad eStalt. to 1.113 k” immediate pay
lig:Liu...l the same to
o_cm prep' rho au th,Lit ii att.! tor FiAtlement.
ISAAC 11. TEA.*I'L.E. Executor.
IClE.—Letters Testamentary
hp r i eac r e a J.:EL WRI , 1111", late of Menalien
AS ms couty, Pa., doceene, ba•ing b on
I. t, unders n igned, residing I d n said towl1A11.•
y g 00 matey to nll pentane Indebttal to said
m 1,,, Immediate payment, and these having
,'net the same to present them properly
f . .i . hettleme It.
El' I'll M. WRICILIT,
J F. WRIO fur,
Executrix
CUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let-
J,,A.,“,ntary oh the NATIRNIEL
!at, of Li .•rty township, Adams coun
., 41) . at ' r te dto the undersignod, both of
tore v give hutice to all per•
=nit cst:te. to make Immediate pay
tL 0.• having ehtim e Lig:dust the flame to pre
;-•r.T...rls an th,•lit icated for settlement.
joIIN UCSELM N, Executor.
ANN 3IARI Al. ItAlit'ON, Executrix.
Diseharffeo
-
O r.cure., tho prop, Docket. I am prepar•
IttAIOILDSOLInttIin' DISCILAHGES, In ac•
jai a recent Act of the Legislature of
lin. Soldiers are cautioned against delay
ter,;
D LIOLTZWORTLI,
JDt•t;hter lit-corder of Clams county
—t
s SOLUTION
•
tnerbhin heretofore existing between
01,zned under the tirm of SIik:AFFE,It
ot retendiri, IV. S. is hereby dissolved.
, tis Indebted t said firm will please make
•.thtut Either partner is authorized
nante of the firm in the settlement of the
Cah.l di,,olittiJu to Like effect from the first
v, 1868.
D. C. SII E A FFER
H. NV. BECKER.
1 , ' , IS -^I i
N: ORDINANCE
E !RESERVATION OF GOOD ORDER
dallied, and ft is hereby ordained by the.
ousel] of the Borough of Gettyabarg—
..e of Amusement. nor ally Bar, Saloon,
or :other place whore eptriteue ur malt
• told or lurni,bel. Anil be kept open with
°ugh later thou a
nyany
shall keep open awell p lat ! of 011:11aSe—
.Imses, or who shall sell or furnish any
malt ligm,rc letcr than the hour afore
ior than 4 Q'clock, A. M., shall upon con
rtad, forfeit and pay Owe dollars for. too
and ten dollars 101 - any subsequent offence,
ill Reny the Coate of prolo.:ltion. ;11.13d upon
rty mrb fine nod costs shall be Imprisoned
up or jail f.d the op tce of forty•eigi)t hours.
ALES. SPAM:HAIL,
• President of Council.
drln Croy , .ard St croary.
PETER MrEll,,,Ballos.
iirt Proclamation
As the Hon. ROMIT J. FlBllns, Preaident
soderal Conrtm of Common /lean in the
inpot.ing the 19th LliAtrict, and Justice of
of inc., and Terminer and fitment! Jail Do
ttie trial of all capital and other offenders
I: 1i ILOR•N slid ISAAC ROBlN Jth.tr.un of the Courts of Common Pleas,
e i.l.t he Courts of Oyer and Tortainer and
I It.lirrry, lor thr trial of all capitlanind
In the county of Adatna—hara iospod
, t, boat - lot; date the 7.21 419' of Aprli, In
-artord toe tiionvind eight hundred-and
~t to Me directed. for holding a Court of
and tient ral quarter Sessions of the
,1:19:11 Jnil lie;ivery and Conti, cif Oyer
I q. the ITtli of
—•
IS 111:liF.IIY GIVEN to the Juntices
thp ehr-r,r. :Ltd.! witbiu thu
thet 110 , y I , t• then at,.l there in their pro
, Nlth 16•1!--. Ineluteitlons,
alterfram'•e.de then,
h hltiche rod iu titat th.half tipper
oont. oret itko, they who will pr&tecute .
thet tire er thou nirall he In the,
Addlllll, lire , to be they and there
PHILIP HANN, Sheriff.
izyshnrg July 31,1865 -
(4ISTEWS NOTICES
'CE is hereby given to all
onl other yerv.mn c. , nrerned. that tho
tnafti r mentioned Will
J the tof Atlama cortnty
ttn•p and ‘.llalvanca, on MONDAY, the 17111
U 4 l' ri, xi. at 10 Ce: k, A. 31., viz
t
1,;„... . Heary J. Myers,
rA A.. I:. ,f,
0/,it Jul. G. BriukerLoff,
f tin t.“t t 0.:.: t,,t.onvut tf 3fargarot
nr-t.and Lunt n,..,0u1,t of Jcln Wathoy,
the nal,. of Ite.tl - Y.Qt.ite of Henry D. Rex,
mat B:count of George B. Brandt,
t6..' lnet u and tegtamout of Chrlatlan
•
. ; c.f.l.scob prey and
, COige Kerehler,
AL.I 1;1,1 Ilunry l4.4)
A‘jaul
=
r - t-paz,t of Arolr.•sv Guannau of
l'uter Stiffi-
zul 1 fin:.? , Zlnt of John S.
rul Estatc. if Jacob L. Chroulitter,
rvp..
, Ont ct Wm. J. 3Uirtin. Administrator
Warr., N 1 kir.av,
•pt p-+• , ' • !" l t•J 0, Warren, Execrator
I I i.ll' Ai of Nirnalivn Veep.,
a. 4 Au,. E. 11,A, rtu.l F. D.
t t J.,ltu 11 okc, d, ccaet.L
natljetn,!tip tiro..rmt ottliatit.g S.Nrt 4-1 t
110 3_A no, W., ztm.. i1t4.1 - 1 J.
Ta iaottr chadrett of J oe-v Cwk, late t tble
.1,
•;:tit .)!LC,L..f4.,lty,
f Mirthn 3. C. , th..
IV: 1 , IluL - TZIVOILTI7. Rflri.ter
U YTI ACCOUNT.
A L STATEMENT of thr
v Ac.-onnt ufiX),,;{ ToliNz:1111.,
PENNA.
Tre"..nr-r ••{ }t..^n?y Vun.l in no
:, cute. fr.)ul Juno 1;14[9:
eeei.e• on privet. ente,ription
e<eivod onprivrto subecriptinn
drnfi •
(-come.) from Colhciore of Bout,
lto:4
eceired ft in Collocit re of Boni,
ICGL and lbot;
sheep from il.art and
oceived from Co/ lotior April 9,
1:3 I:
ecsived from old lot of ptiruln
,hutted un uld duplicate
ecelved flout tax coltertur uf L.t
CZEISI
orilers p..KI •Jut vn
ta,:.ar
o tits paid out us
14,014 46
ca.nrer recgicod
• Francis *ell and
CBE
Simard', Walker
Abir*batil Keary
EIS
BEIM
A. R. Mit timid in
al (to
44 .7.tt
it Collector.:
id Itieiiinircr .end
•1PV11104.4
EIM
11,43418
:.letnigued. Anditora of Conowago town
toy that we hare (Li, day examined and
hominy tamaottit of Mielll4.l Reily, Treas.
nty fund of toti.l toren.hip. d And loll
y dollar. and fifty nine eento in hie hands,
as paid orar tv the &1,00 l Fund - tkr Con
.(1). nth! that the fiTeg,,lng. atatment
La of on &via furniebed the Auliturg of
otenship, Apt it at app.gti (di town
hen!datiament was nook ta also on later
...mitt,' to ria to day.
nltUlton 1.11.1. NE,
KC!IT. ;Auditors.
PETEti EY:•TER, )
9r:*'ll.:rti.i.c., "%ct.lip Cluck.
!July
riatentleut's Notice
nA+Ase Tistslers at the following mimed
pla{es, to sit
IltuUtratewm August 15;5 A. M.
nd Theimsfin, Jitunp; Olt, August 17, 3 p.
Busily, August 15, S a. at:.
1). 2 p. ul.
p.,Pltgef.m H., August 12, //).
e5 . .1111 . ..rd. A Llg,,t 0. 2 p.m.
Sli. Bush isun S. U.. Attgart 92‘ *a. m.
megLertyatossu. August 21,9 a. la.
W. A ugust 11, 2 p.
4141115: 111.
Li., Augu_t 22,2p.m.
a+. I 14, 80. m..
August 2+ls, 8 ..m. .
' aurAtitt 28,9 a.m.
P,g..stuurg„ August 27, 5 a. a+.
MteltoasiB.ll.,•AOßAlSt LIS, 9 a, m .
+LSI/rm.! S..+Loolltoom. August 29, L. a. zu.
Imitliail.lll., August 31,9 a m.
etstacla &H., A agstst 21, 2 p. m.
talrfield, Sept. 1. ++ a. m.
rayl99lll+ B. If., Sept. 1. 2 p. m.
Want'. S. U. Sopt. 5,
Tiit/ Taverna, 1.4 t. 12, 9 a. m.
• otb,ro latarrat,xlln the cause are CM.
1 (w/o:tend. 'email respeettall7 call et.
e•law and deoliluna re/lathe to Traction's'
pubblibildra *lna paper of a late *ate. A
of italilltabloas will fhb year be re.
.• • wilt.prepare themselves aceatafing
rao, llama can be granted, and no
rtl bo removed. _nacre who tall to attend
•raratoatlea 10 - their Markt will be re.
• • a! public examination berett
AEON 8118 ELY, 00. Bupt,
, July 31.--4,4
An adjourned meeting of the Commis
sioners of the "Adams County Railroad,"
was held at the Nelson house, in Dillsburg,
on Saturday, August Ist. The meeting , -
was largely attended by those who have ' SEMINARY A . Y.ID COLLEGE BOARDS.
direct and indirect intexestin the 'construe- , —Much important business was Immix:led
tion of this proposed road. The object of by the Directors of the Seminal)" and the
this meeting was to appoint Committees to 1 Trustees of the College. That of the Semi
thbronghlyeativaas the different townships nary Board, however, mainly concerned the
along the intended route for subscriptions ' internal administration of thee Institution.—
toward a survey, in order that the com- ; Rev. Dr. Baum, of York, wa,eelectecl Pres
panylmay arrive at a pretty correct esti. 1 ident ; Rev. C. A. Stork, of Baltimore, Vice
mate of the cost, and determine the most president; and Rev. E. Breideubaugh, of
advantageous route. The charter an- J Gettysburg, Secretary. Rev. Dr. Vest x
thorizes and empowers the company. to Tree was selected to deliver the next Hol
rect lye subscriptions to the Capital Stock
to the amount of Four Hundred Thousand on the Augsburg Corufesaion.
Dollars, and any additional sum necessary T in h all e . Bo Le n c r tur d re solved to perches e the Library
to a completion of the road, whilst the sup- , of the late Dr. Kneuen for the use of the
plement of isils gives them the privilege ' Seminary: The report on endowment ex-
to connect with the P. C. I. R. or any . hibited eseouraging progress,. and Dr.
Railroad connecting therewith, wherever Brown' was" l'equested to continue his efforts
they may deem advisable, and likewi se the in that direction during the coming - year.
privilege of extending it from York Sul- The friends of the College will be glad to
phur Springs to Gettysburg, or any point learn that Dr. VALE:ex:rex has yielded to the ;
in Adams county, that th e company neay renewed uutiminous request of the Tigard of
; Trustees, and formally accepts the, Presi-
consider expedierd e Anothe meeting is ap
pointed for York Sulphur- Springs to be ' dency of the College. This creates a va- '
held in Petersburg the eeld inst., when and
latency in the Seminary. Faculty ;which will I
where the various committees will report
probably be filled by the election of another
their progress, after which it is expected Professors
i that Institution at a special
that a survey will be Immediately institu
meeting of the Directors, to be called in a I
tea under command of Gen. W. W. for . s.
. I .. eeks.
Wright, late Engineer on the LT. Pell,
The office of Vice President was created
Prospects for the construction of this con
in the College, and the position filled by the
templated are Assuming a very cheer- in
election of Prof. FERRIER. This
ing nature.
We understand that it is ; proposed ; to will not interfere with Prof. Fs duties in
make Bridgeport or New Cumberland the Department of English Language and
the terminus, in preference to Mechanics. Literature.
burg, because the road can be moreeheaply The nomination of Bev. Reuniter lime as
made, the right of Way would be less,lnd Franklin professor, made by the Synod of
the terminus better for business when Peunsylvania e ewas not approved.
made, the chief idea being to get as near In consequ/See of the generous bequest
the lumber Interests as posible, and on, a I of the lute Mr. PiEL9ON, the Board deter
through, Instead of a branch road mined to establish a new Professorship to
The Engineer Corps of the Columbia be known as the "Pierson Professorship of
and Port Depoetits Railroad Company are
,Gfeek Language and Literatuls," and Rev.
now engaged% rCvleing a fewpointealetig
11. L. 7 Bet „lien, Gf Indittuatmlis, . Ind.,
the line of the recent survey. LB soon as umatiniouely ,elected as the !recumbent. The
.
they are through' with this, they will run a
studies eee t z e te e to the 'Franklin Professor-
Lancaster
hem the mouth of Pequa creek,
ship" will hereafter be Ancient, Mediceval
Lancaster eenenty, through the lower end l-- , „..,_ History — temporary instrue
of York county, to oenneet wipe , the I and euuuur,xt
; lion - in which will be provided by the Fac-
Northern Central Reamed at or near Han
: . Wee- mail the chair is filled.
Over Junction.
nei n _ . Prof. 11 urea's I e!..1 'll al tlail as Professor
The following paragraph front the 1
~e
delphia North Arno - kern of eetli is inter.. ;of German was accepted, the 'Board ex-
I pres.sing its sincere regret thal he .felt 11/M
-eeting to our people r:
The Coltunbia Bridge, now undereourse ; self constrained to tender it. Proviiion
of conetruotion, well he completed by the ; will be made for teneporie y blistruction in
first of December. The bridge will .lee ; .
one mile two hundred feet in. j 0 li g 44 ILI this department.e.
..
is already 'tale finished, and the ter;itt 1 It wait resolved to change the period tor
central spans are made wholly of iron.jjleheeelingLthe C ommencettlentaltereiseS from
can never again • lee burned., as it {,.....' - '
MIS Ithe latit f June en - r}e mime.
during the late war. The Pennsylvania leueee t o . - e n - ee. :77-7,--r,77,
Rai lroadCone~wilikey upentit a track, .1 changes' bettetediadd in. the opening and
and next season - wilfrun over it., regtelar- ;
,chain- of the tenoB. -
ly, excuraker trains to Gettyeleurge ittit - - l isl e' s --
itaietneeltiet with the Aortfes 3 / 4 1' ..t - ‘' Rev. Ike Hilo Wits' elected Secretary of
York e ley the Wrigetvilin %lentil. t. the're nten e je t teeeee of D. A. BVE:I*ZU EN.*
The entire citation:el passe timough the ; -
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garden of the Eitittok° •-•• .' ' •-• reigned.
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t COMM ENCEMENT WEEK.-The pub- i COPPERHEAD COUNTY CONVEN- 1 FROM THE FAR WEST.-.Atmong the t ARM' ant *Matti, , /lc exercises connected with the closing of TION.-This Conventionopet in the Court- I enterprising young men who have left the'
• the Literary and Theological Institutions, j house on Monday last, and organized by County within the last few yews to seek
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place, during the present week, the 'election of Col. Buries C. SWOPE tie- Gettysburg., Frida y, August 14, 11465. a t thi t '
----,„ - -- es - ---=-----eosn--- attrected au unusual number of strangers. president ; Jacob RAFFENsBERGER and their fortunes in tale far West, are D. W .
Roanna, son of Limn, Jome -/Efesittegn. of
Time andspace preclude a detailed notice JESSE BucEER, Vice-Presidents; S. R. Mountjoy, and J. S. !TALKER, eon of JOS
will meet at their Armory for parade-and
PARADE.-The Gettysburg- Zonavee .
of (heart exercises, all of which passed Off Eicrtotez and FRED. Mchertaz, Seers- KPH WALKER of Cumberland township.
drill on Saturday, August the nth, at 1 pleasantly. •
- , Lades. The following delegates appeared They located in Kansas, and have been
o'clock P. M. On Sunday morning Dr. Varmseriser. de- octforbtoo-A.w.Plemmin g . wr e . H. cop, . prospecting "claims" beyond 'the region
. -
livered a very able Baccalaurato Address, 27 i s i teri/andlsaac K Lleper i,i L d e i rilhA e . Bushmen. of civilization. During one of these trips,
CRANE SHOT.-Jemns B. WEAVER of based on John vi -1,: "Gather up the Orr , ' el e a s ny-.7see n b"K I u nlC7tiVm Itcler. m er ' Mr. HoRNER bad a taste of the dials:jiffies
ev o i M u neltir . Elias %elle I, g
fragments that remain, - that nothing Way . ° Fimi'son7ro p :' s. P. Beitinan', Thos. O. Nee l' l e y r . er.
of "border life;" in tbe shape of a skirmish
Strati:in township, shot a Crane (dove
be lost." On the evening of the same day, INI iilr un t -F. M. W. Bowers, P. A. Myers.' with some Indians who undertook to
c >lor) which measured five feet in height
and five feet ten inches from tip to tip of I se , ,„ ...
Rev Dr. C. W. noneresen. of philadel- l itZ l e-Fre n Tli t lt S tr w e, Of :ioll j Au F n i n re erfnak er . relieve him of his horses. Being of a
wings. Who can beat it!
1 . - Lamn a tin-.r im r i t. i t ;: i r ,:h lli o r i . u ft iv i i Vol %.. plucky family, and having become famil
: for with danger as a member of the 21st
CAMP MEETING.-The members of tian Associatieu of tire College, from Acts • s e t r efez-Jir le tarerJl B o .l ll s si x ...
o avalry during the Rebellion, Mr. H.
Gettysburg and York Circuit of the Afri- ' " --15 : "For he is a chosen vessel unto P.
Chneeago-Jesse B. Keller. B. F. Boll P ln g er.
Tyro's-A. March, George ache, 0111(1111 "see it" in that light, and in a
can M. E. Churches (colored) will bold a . ' l, t'-''
..MoSsijoy-G. W. Hartman, Michael nivel. letter to his father refers to the
On Tuesday afternoon Dr. Scuoticoon Moutp/snrant-Samnel J. Sborb, nosey J. bender. skirmish,
Camp-meeting at WooF's Spring,' near :
As the details may be interesting to Mr.
this place, commencing on Friday next. delivered the annual Holman Lecture on R eadi ng - Stephen , iieleg, er iTec d isoralli c r e tr r ..
H.'s numerous friends, we have been per : the Augeburg Confession, selecting the Bp-wick lvp.—Elenry Miller, B. Garver.
, SHERIFF'S SALE.---The property of third, Article for discussion, -which, Leedom - t - ea!r i i . n ef e e; !risL e te r vdt i lt . ti r o b tl es , Jr. mitted to make the annexed extract from
the letter :
Dr. JAMES A.. ARMSTRONCI, in East Ear- Iwe need hardly pay, was characterized by Butb - r—S. '' d. Eirholtr., Jacob eagenseer gen
High lard—J . B. WlLson, S. P. To
lin, a two story brick Dwelling and Lot . the Dr's acknowledged ability in treating
:Messrs. Eicholtz, Lefever, McClure, 'Neely •
of ground, was sold by Sheriff Hoers, on .
of theological topics. It will be published.
and Kiunk were appointed a Committee DEAR FATHER:
Saturday last to NICHOL.AS .HELTZELL,
On tire evening of the same day, Rev. S.
to report Resolutions. s,• • * * Walker and I started up to
Esq., for $2505.
1 A. Hoeues, of Philadelphia, addressed
...a.-- --
.. Harvey D. Wattles was elected Chair- White Rock on the 25th of May and re
the Alumni of the
Seminary, selecting
man of the County Committee. turned June 25th. We got along pretty
IRON ORE.-We understand that a l
his theme the doctrinal controversy now
vein of very valuable magnetic ore has '
Nominations were made for the various well building houses, breaking prairie,
agitating the Luthern Church.
Me cos, as follows: (km My claim *as at the mouth of the
• been recently discovered on the farm of i
On Wednesday morning, the exercises
.
EDWARD STACEY, 111. Centre Millain Butler
CongresB-Wm. McClean, Gettysburg. creek. I traded with a man who had a
Sencdc-Joseph P. McDivitt, Liberty tp, claim nine miles up the creek. It was
of the Junior Class of Pennsylvania Col
township. The quantity appears to be ;
. ! lege took place, as per annexed program- Henry J. Myers, Straban.
large, and the quality superior.
one of the first taken, a good one, but un
i .
Assembly-Dr. A. B. Dill, Huntington.
me :
Isaac Hereter, Highland. safe to take his family up. If the same
STROKE BY LIGHTNING-Some few I II asteof Mind, J. J. BRINKERHOFF, Get-
Daniel Geiseiraan, Union. land wore located in your neighborhood,
Weeks ago during the prevalence of every I tysburg: Milton's Satan, JACOB NifFF,
G. B. Yantis, Littlestown. it would he worth $20,000, but where it is
"heavy storm the lightning struck the barn i Philadelphia ; Eloquence of Decay, J. Philip Donahue, &rebate it is worth next to nothing now. I expect,
of PETER HUMMER, Esq., of Tyrone town- ,A. Cuero Taneytown, 3ld ; Conflict, J. S. 11. Eicholtz, Butler, however, to go up on it next winter for
ship, knocked out a portion of the gable
Probably six months. , A farm of 160
Isaac E. Wierman, Huntington. •
A. Tosmessox, Bedford; The Living Judge-James H. Marshall, Ramiltonban.
end, and killed a very fi ne horse, goad, Hopece Ar.I.ENIAN, Selins g rove :
Acres was sold about 6 miles from this
Joseph J. Kuhn, Hamilton.
stunning seeeral others.
The Inner World, J. ' W. Hemnicuorse Frederick Diehl, Franklin. place a few days ago for $B,OOO-pretty
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B altimore, Md : Atheism, J. F. CBEs- Prothonotary-Thomas C. Trayer, Oxford. good for the far West.
John A. Atwell, Gettysburg
IMPROYENIENTS.-Dr. J. L. 111 to, is eg, Shippensburg ; American Liberty,
David Kendlelaart, "
You may he intereated in the details of
adding e third story to his residence
] At M:SITS SC lIULTES, Be-rue, N. Y ; Tit/,- Henry Chritzman, " ofalittle skirmish with the "red-skins"
on Charnbershurg street.
~. 02211,q, T. R. BERBER, M o ney; The Pos- J. W. Bachman, 311 pleasant during our trip up to our claims. Wan
Semmes, Realtor is erecting a fl ue . . t . e „
Jacob Melhorn, " ]car's claim is two miles above mine.-
/ N. L II
unarac.cr L. ELiLEE, Sal ons;
s evc ~_
three-story brick on the lot recently
David Conover, Mourajoy. Three of us worked on his first, putting
The Neoutive Character F. R. I eiesss ,
bought from Rev. Dr. SCHMUCKER and e ' ,a s , . Dist. Attorney-Wm. A. Duncan, Gettys- up at night with our horses In a deserted
MANS, Indiana ; S'olitude, J. IN . e emo.- .
burg.
adjoining the residence of the latter. 'o
house adjoiniug the claims. When we
Vincent.; Hamlet, L. G. WILE, C Olll / 1 1f8S1072Cr-Moses Hartman. 311 joy. ,
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nein down to nay claim, we could not
Philadelphia Dreams, W. S. Heieene, Samuel Swartz, Union.
SALES.- SAMUEL HERItST has sold his
ISAAC Yor Jesse Bucher, Berwick. take all our "traps," and so next morning,
Success in Life, J. M. Gros's,
farm, in Cumberland township, to k ' ; Dii•cctor-Benj. Deardorff, Franklin. while the other two went to the woods
.Z . Ori/e of Materiali,ynt, G. F.
PRICE, of Chester county-°s3 acres, at York; Jacob Keefauver, Cumberland. for timber, I returned to Walker's claim
BK III:INGER, NeW York City ; A Poem-, John Herbst, Highland.
$4,400 cash.
to bring down the balance of our things.
,ot. Ms/caries, E. T. Hoes, Catasauqua. . Lewis Bushman, Cumberland.
JOHN TAWNEY has disposed de half
lot, at the west end of West Middle street, On Wednesday afternoon, Prof. PARK, of I Auditor-Capt. E. G. Heagy, Strahan. I had hitched the horses at the side of the
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to Jouse S. Beier, $125. Mr. B. has corn- Andm - er, Mass., delivered a very able Ad- Sir, Isaac Bender,or-James Russell, house,and just about finished loading up
Franklin. the wagon, when a loud snort from the
menoed time erection of a dwellingghereon. dress before the Literary Societies of the Jesse Boller, ---- horses attracted my attention. Knowing
oase------___, College on "Taste and Religion"; and at Having completed the nominations, the what was coming, I grasped one of my
PIC NICS.-The Methodist Episcopal night Rev. GEORGE . PARSONS. of Milton, Convention adjourned toll P. M., when revolvers, and immediately three Indians
Sunday School intend to pie-nie in the Pa., addressed the Alumni of the College it re assembled and proceeded to ballot for made their appearance, mounted on po
grove near Bendersville on Thursday l on "The Hindrances to Moral and Intel- candidates.
next. The public are cordially invited to lectual Developement." nice. The bashes grow so thick around
attend. Mr. Myers' name was withdrawn fur the house that I know nothing of their
The Union Sunda Rev. Mr. DIMM was elected to deliver the rr
Seate; Wierman for Associate Judge; approach until they were within two or
y School of Bendere- Swartz and Bucher for Comissioner leav- three rods of me. I ordered a "halt !"
. erainar3 Alumni, .
next -Address before tire S ' • '
vale intended holding a Pic-nit in Ile"_
and Bi
shop CLARKSON the same before the
mg but ono candidate, McClean, for Con- Two stopped, while the other continued to
der's Grove half mile south of Benders- : greys ; McDivitt for Senate ; Duncan for approach. Being uncertain as to his pur
ville, on Saturday August the 29th, ge e College Alumni.
District Attorney; and Hartman for Corn- pose, I awaited developments to show
On Thursday morning, the Commence -public are respectfully invited to attend.missioner; who were unanimous) norni- whether they cause as friends or f .-
ment exercises proper of the College tools • 44 ,
nated for these several offices. y Without speaking, the Indian came up to
A PROSPEROUS NEIGHBOR.- The I Place' with the following Programme: For the remaining offices the ballot- the horses, dismounted, patted the nearest
Gettysburg Sear- and Sentinel has been 1 Latin Salutatory ; W. C. S-roeven, ings were as follows: (Walker's inare
andted,
a good ono at that)
again enlarged and is now one of the larg- Gettysbure; Last Dayg of Queen Eli:a-
ASSEMBLY. on the back, saying: "line pony-high
eat and best country papers in Southern bath, J. W. RICHARD, Winchester, Va. ; Ist 2d up," meaning very laroge I replied
Permerylvania. It is only a little lore Peronem/ honor, G. S. ETSTRI:, Gettys- A. B. Dill 1G 28 "pony no good, too big for Indian." HZ
10 8
than' a year since the paper passed into the burg ; Greek Oration, A. J. ERDMAN, Is aac H e r e t e r n only gave me a savage look, and puliteg
1
hands of the present proprietors, by whom Macungie , C'onscience and Lau',` R. F. G. B. Yantis Ilia
10 8 out hie knife commenced cutting her loose SuPEn nouns
it was once enlarged arid great ) y improved. 31"Cereto, Gettysburg ; .iVational feeeolicc- Philip Donahue 3 1 from the harness. Ile eyed me closely, Keane Ftoum.
His now a second time enlarged under (ions., D. L. 3lcKeszie, Duncannola ; In- 5. 11. Eicholtz. 2 I and, seeing me raise my revolver, wheeled WRITE Witeor,
their proprietorship. We are alwaye grat- o m e m s / p ower o f Faith, L. M. Hem- ASSOCIATE JUDGE. around, went about three paces and gave RED Wnamer, ....
filled to note such evidences of prosperity g . o f ,
a yell. Thinking it time to commence CORN,
- , MAN, Kittanning; i awe Great ~Ifen, Ist 2d
among our neighbors. The Star and Stet- i
-.. e James H. Marshall..., C 3 business, I fired at the dismounted Indian, Ryz ,
E. S. BFEIDE •Ii - • G •'1 •,*
N AC.611, etty s mul e ; esi g
tine/ is one of our most spirited Republi- ' Joseph J. Kuhn .24 e 7 now about ten feet off. I suppoee I sent ei
Pacific Rail Road, W F. Hifi Gettys p . . 1 -
room . Diehl 17 IS vATS,,
can Journals and under the charge of W.
- - -
him to the "happy hunting round ;" at .
burg ; Cardinal Wolsey, A. S. Ilegrues,
BCCI.WI7EAT,
PIIOTHOITTA RT.
HARPER, MCPHERSON and Beetteen i
least hotel( and troubled me no more. The
s ' I: 1 - -
at estoe n ; Saraccn Civilization in
Ist 2d TLMOTH 4 Salm...
dealing vigorous blows in favor of Grant .
work however, then began in earnes
: Spain, J.tcolt Potose, Centre Hall; T. C. Trayer 5 2
t ' I CLOYEB SEIM,
and Colfax.-liedford Inquirer.
~ o : have been in hot places before, but of all p
Charles Dickenor, J. W. Hen Gettysburg ;
J. A i;
__,.e Atw ell ~ _
. this was the warmest. All the Indi- -°TATO "'
en i bart 3 e
TVs:die/mei, P. K. Ermsesx, Centre - Val- , 11. Chritzman i I 9 , sus had revolvers, and ono a rifle. I had BUTTER,
ley. • J. W. Bachman. 4 3 . two revolvers. In the rapid exchange of LARD,
I
A. J. Erdman received the first honor, .1' I Jacob 31ellmorn 17 26 : shots I fired nine times, the Indians and EGGS,
K. Erdman the second, W. C. Stover the ! David Conover 5
' myself being but a rod or two apart. Their Bsoost, Hems,
third, and E. S. Breidenbaugh and J. W. i . DIRECTOR OF THE. POOR. ponies didn't stand tire well. Ammuul- " SIDES,. ....
Richard the four th. P. K m
K. Erdman re Ist 2d ceived : . 13,213; ix ./ r lion getting short I ran into the house, " Suontneree,
the Graeffprize of thirty dollars for writing . e ac e i e . ge'aerfLuerefi: "I
28
7 . but a few steps off
the best essay on ShakspeareS "Merchant would have run before,
John Herbst 15 18 hut they were too close to me; besides I
of Venice." The Junior medal was pre- ' Lewis Bushman 5 didn't want to leave the boraes. One of
seated to E. T. Horn, of Catasauqua, for I AUDITOR. I the Indians came around and fired through
greatest proficiency in the Latin language. ; E. G. Heap} 31 the door, but It was "no good," as It
The Freshmen priie of thirty dollars wail Isaac Bender 11.; passed behind me. ' At That time I was
1
SURVEYOR. sighting on one of them through a creek
equally &sided between Benjamin Kurtz, ,
and tired. Just then the Indian turned
Tames Russell.
17
of Baltimore, and F. G. KnapP, of Martin's '
Ferry, Ohio. , Jesse Buller . 31 his pony, and circled around the bushes,
followed by the other one and the loose
After the ballotings had been concluded,
The degree of A. B. was conferred on the
' some sharp skirmishing ensued on the y. pon That ended the fight and I claimed of the graduating class, and that -
of A.
possession of the "battle-ground," but
question of appointing Congressional and
N. on the class of lean, viz : Rev. T. Senatorial Conferees. A motion was made didn't think it prudent to go and exam-
C..l4lllheinier, Rev. N. G. Boyer, C. J. Erd- that both sets of Conferees be appointed fine it. After waiting awhile, I ran out,
man, Rev - . Z. 11. Gable, Rev. S. S. Henry, ;by tho President of the Convention and mounted the wagon and struck fur my
Rev. J. Hillpet, Rev. J. C. Koller, Rev. H. the candidates, but voted down. A motion own chains.
W. MCKnight, S. F. Rathvon, Win. N. was then made that the Conferees to be About the begining of the tiring manse-
Itightinyer, J. M. Young, and E. D. Zieg- , appointed vote first and last for licCenes t hing struck me on the breast which
ler. The honorary degree of D. D. was . and McDrorre, This was equally nn- , stunned me for a moment, but in
conferred on Rev. J. G. Butler, of Washing- paleatable to the Convention, and motion . the muss I paid no attention to it, hardly
ton, D. C., Rev. Lawrence W. Bates, o f on motion followed in rapid succession ' knowing at the time , which end was up.
BeltiMere, aed Rev. Thomas K. Conrad, of :lurid much confusion, none of them, how- , On examination now, I found my watch
New `.uric.ever, being put. The trouble lay in the had been struck by a bullet. That morn-
The music on Tuesday afternoon, Tues-
fact that the nomination for Congress was ing I had fastened it to a breast button
day eveuig and .ii Weducsday evening was
understood to be purely complimentary, , of my shirt. The watch was "knocked
e
furnished by a select choir of ladies and
and the anti-Corenoeu delegates didn't ! crazy," and the face badlyepoiled. It was
.
eentlemen ; the music for the other exer-
seem to trust the Chairman and nominee . equivalent to knocking $3O out of my
In the selection of Conferees, The Con- ' pocket, but if it had been there I should
cisea was by tile Philharmonic Orchestra of .
volition proceeded to elect, resulting in the not now probably need either swatch or
York, Pa., under direction of Prof. BENTZ.
Both the vocal and instrumentld music were
choice of Samuel Wolf, Amos Lofevre and $3O. I came out of the fight with but a
. Abraham Krise as Congressional Confer- i slight flesh wound in the Testa arm, and a
very - fine. On Wednesday night Prof. ees. The selection looks decidedly Cuff- I soreness of the breast from the smash of
Besez's Orchestaa serenaded various por- roth-ish.
lions of the town, and gave an opportunity the watch. lam now all right again.-
The "ring" had arranged to giye the Walker's mare was shot in the flank,
to citizens who failed to get iuto the church, ; track for Senator to DUNCAN of Chambers- but not hurt much. Time Indians I
by reason of the crowded condition of the i burg, but Mr. McDsvrrr determined not encountered were doubtless a part of a
house, to enjoy their music, which, in judi- - to be quietly slaughtered and demanded to I thieving roving band, intent rather on
cious selection and skilful execution, was know if he was simply put np as a foot-hall plunder than actual hostilities.
to be played with. If the Convention did
equal to anything we have had on similar
occasions. Your son, D. W. lloneron.
' not mean to trifle with him, he wanted
Conferees who would stand by him. This
' decisive action brought the Convention up
squarely to the adoption of a resolution
giving Menlo/Tr the selection of hie own
Conferees, in connection with the Presi
dent. Dusceer will have to look out for
breakers. The conferees are the Hon.
M. :McClean, Adam Robert, and S. H.
Eicholtz.
ARRESTED.—Der.uty SheritrJAxrs E.
IiA.NN, assisted by W. A. HOLTZ WO
Esq., succeeded in arresting, on Wednes
day, two of the party charged with steal
ing harness, sleigh belts, &c., in Carroll's
Tract, last fall. Their names are WIL
LIAM and GEORGE METERS. Living in
the mountain, they all along managed to
evade arrest, but this time were taken
completely by surprise. Whilst descend
ing the mountain with the prisoners,
MOSSZ£I. HAN IS and HOLTZWOUTiI were '
shot at several times from the bushes, but
without hitting or alarming them. The
Me.yerses are safely caged, in the County
Jail.-- , Cbmpiler of ith.
RAILROAD ITEMS.—We understand
that a survey is in progress, for a railroad
from Emmitsburg to the Western Mary
land railroad. The purpose is to tap the
the latter near the Monocacy ; the estima
ted distance is about seven miles.
The Frederick and Pennsylvania Line
railroad company has been organized.—
We understand that there are conflicting
preference as to the best route North. Some
favor the extreme Eastern route by Lit
tlestown; others prefer a route along the
Monocacy to the neighborhood of Ertl wits
burg ; and others prefer a more Westerly
route, striking the mountain. Both the
latter schemes contemplate a junction
with the old State railroad, which would
make a connection with Gettysburg.—
The chief argument in favor of the latter
route over the first named is that it will
bring the road that much nearer the, great
coal fields of the State, bituminous and
anthracite. If the Sonthern Pennsylvania
be pressed to completion, the whole Broad
top region would betoponed to the trade of
that portion Of Pennsylvania and all con
necting districts;
JOSEPH L. SEIORB was appointed dele
gate to the next State Convention.
A series of resolutions were reported by
the Committee, and adopted.
GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB.—The
Borough "Giant and. Colfax. Club" had a
spirited meeting at the Eagle Hotel, on
Friday evening last, which was addressed
by Hon. EDWARD McPnEnsox. The fol
fowing Officers were unanimously elected:
President—Capt. A. M. Hunter.
Vice Presideuta.--Capt. Wm. R. Eyster,
Col. C. H. Buehler.
ThecorcLing Secretary—John M. Krauth,
Corresponding Secretary--Coi. E. G.
Fahnestoek.
Treasurer—Capt. J. F. McCreary.
Executive Committee—Sergt. Frank D.
Duphorn, Capt. T. C. Norris, Lieut. J.
W. Cress, Sergt. John McAllister, Capt.
Win. T. King.
The Executive Committee have secured
the Hall above the "STIR AND SENTINEL"
office for the regular meetings of the Club,
which will, be open every Friday evening
from this time until the election. The'
Club starts with an an active, vigorous
organization and will doubtless do good
duty in the campaign. All the officers
were in the military service during the
Rebellion, and will labor to preserve by
the ballot the piificiplw they fought for in
the field. _
BUILDING LUMBER, ic.—The atten
tion of Farmers, Builders, Contractors,
and others, is invited to the large assort
• ment of LUMBER of all kinds suitable
for building • purposes, to be found at
Col. Butumita's Lumber Yard, at
corner ofonnateratn* and Railroad depot,
Inc:hiding Boards,: Planks, Flooring, Si
ding, Laths, Pickets, Shingles, See.—Also
Posts, hewed and sawed, with prime
Fencing Boardi, white Pine and Hemlock.
Mis stock is not only large, brit his ar
rangements are such that he . can sell at
the very lowest cash rates. Also, con
stantly on bands B/aok-smith, Lithe-Bur
there'
and'Sboin *COAL. if
NEW JOB PRESS.--Welivereceivea
'Our now Gordon Card Press, and are now
'prepared to turn out Cards and •Ciroularis
of all kinds, Letter Heads, Bill Hew*
Pheeks, Ihdrata, tinl i *,ll.4.4x and FANCY
o*rs, in the be style, at low ratan, and
idled potkc. GiVa us a call.
CLARE'S CREEK, KANSAS,
June 24th, 1858.
lIOOFL-I.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS.—
There is probably no disease to which
"human desh is heir," that is more dis
tressing in its effects than that of Dyspep
sia, and kindred Diseases arising from
disorders of the Liver and Digestive Or
gans, and it is this fact, probably,. which
has caused the preparation of the Ameri
can remedies now before the • public.--
Among these remedies are Dr. Hoodand's
German Bitters, n•hich has been promi
nently before the public for years, and
which has received the highest testimon
ials from thousands of our citizens, who
have tested Its efficiency in diseases of the
character referred to. It has also received
the highest commendation from Physi
cians who have used it in their practice,
with complete success; The Hoolland's Bit
ters is a strictly medicinal preparation,
and contains no alcohol, rum, or whiskey,
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Is a
combination of all the ingredients of the
Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz Rum, or
ange, anise, 6:o. It is used for the same
diseases as the Bitters, in oases where an
Alcoholic Stimulant is necessary. It is a
preparation of rare niedicinal value, and
most agreeable to' the palate. Principal
Office, 631 Arch St. Milani., Pa. Sold
everywhere by Druggists and others, It
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK.—having
largely added to our facilities for Job
Printing, we are now enabled with the aid
of our Campbell Puler. Press, Gordon
Jobber, and Nand Presses, to turn out
promptly aA kinds of Printing, from the
smallest Card to the largest Peeler,. inOltt-.
ding . Pamphlets, Speeches , CatalOttnk
Circulars, Programmes, "&c. Witir our
new Job Press. • -
POISONING THE BLESSED AIR.—
This is what the rivals of Psur..oseu new
perflime; "FLOR DE MAYO," are" doing
with their atrocious compounds. The
Health Consthisstioners should kook' to it,
It is Piet dinar,
nuisances." Sold h§ an (Wigged's. ' 2-3
izli-A young lady writing to her moth
er from Europe SO.Ys 'Seud we a , down
bottles of "ilWrett Vegetable Hair, Realtor
retire." What I took with me to en gem . ..
and I cannot think of spoiling lay hiii
neing any other." The Judgment :ortik
whohaNlt used Bai*Wewill mann this .
lady's experience.—Bootei
CARDS.—With our new'Oordon job* .
and fhilaasortment , of Fancy Job Troei
we are prepared to tarnlab atiri
notice, all kiwis urVieiting or Buebleelv
Cards, VireddingOarda, 4344 t one Ai d
-
Lector"Tickebs, Tarzr
ore, - 0 4u$ 10 * 3 'tieCletijrwor n.- Our
new Gorden works beintatally, a 4 Olin
be neon In opetailon any day,
THE PLACE TO ISITy CHEAP.=
Housekeepers and others wanting to buy
good Cooking , Stoves, the best in the mar
ket, warranted to bake and give satlafitc
lion, or any thing in the line of Tin Ware,
J a p an Ware, Hollow Ware, Chamber Sets,
Bread and Spice Boxes, Ice Cream Free
zers, Water Coolers, Coffee Mills, Bird
Cages, Fruit Jars and Cans, Waiters, &c.
&c., will find just whatthey want at the
Ware-room of Col. C. H. BUEHLER, corn
er of Railroad and Carlisle street, opposite
th e passenger Depot, and at prices which
defy competition. tf
NEWS OF NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Cumnsucsrin.—sl4,ooo have been sub
scribed to a shoe manufacturing establish
ment at Mechanicsburg.—John C. Graham,
Esq., and A. D. B. Braced, of Carlisle, have
been appointed Second Lieutenants MI the
Third Cavalry. — Mrs. Mary Reckafellow
has been appointed P. M. at Mechanicsburg.
FRANKLIN.—The li'epository complains
that the Commissioners to assess damages,
recently in session in Chatubersburg, have
not satisfactorily performed their duties.—
The Republican county ticket is the strong
est which has been nominated for years,
and will poll a heavy vote.
Fittniaucx.—The new (German) Re
formed Church in Emmitsburg, the corner
stone of which has recently been laid, was
designed by Mr. Elias Roth, architect, of
New Oxford, is Norman and Gothic in
style, will be 40 x GG, .of brick, and will
cost, with price of lot, &c., $7.000, to be
ready for occupancy January 1.
YOHr.—Forty shares of York county
National bank stock were recently sold at
an average price of s 3o .6ll.—The Repub
lican Ticket is: For ASSOC late fudge
William Danner, of York ; Assembly,
James Griffith, of Warrington, and Harry !
Keyser, of Lower Chanceford ; Commig
eioner, John Sharp, of Dover; Surveyor,
John Eichelberger,of blonagban; Director,
Capt. John Klugh, of Franklin; District !
Attorney, Leander H. Myers, ,of York ;
Auditor, Tempest D. Doorbaugh, of New
berry.
Ittuitur of tht Inarbets.
. .... . i, , .
oAgricultural.
altarl. Agricultural 1 - Voits
10 00 I Cr_sse No• 21.
ln
Best 801 l over 3 year,
Beet do. L tie ern 2 and 3 3 tali ........... . ......... 0 00 MUSICAL INgTRUSIENTS•
r rofIE ALB tNY COTTON GIN II i NUFACTUR INC,
Beet
i....
Beet do bets; ten 1 and 2 years 400 04 00 1 CO , All any, New York, -Manufacturers of Oen
Best Ball Callender I year 200 , Beet melodeon ,
, 4ho real Agricultural Machtnery, comer king the celebra
-0 oc , , Best cabinet organ
Beet Cow over 3 years
se' 4ni teed •St ix' Threshing 3lachigew ; • ;Gar' Railway (or
Second bent dis 400 : Ctatis N 0.25. Eadlus CLaln) and Lc ver Horse Powers ; ' •lit•r" Cot
tin Goss end Condeno•rs Circular elle9ll Cla SAW
lill• V. gs table Cutters Hero 11l 1 Fo - kr, Corn and
Best Heifer or C.a. bit seen 2 and 3 years 4 °° CABINET WARE AND 1101.73: , E510LD INV ENTR,ISS
Bestlleine bets ern 1 and •2 years. 3 00 '
Beet Heifer Calf 2co Beet variety of cabinet ware $2 ' Feed Mille ,
e a t] er Corn Stollens. hog Power ti• &.... A .
Beet sewing machine 200 We wish Co the part seeder att , et;
.not
id Firm, rs
vi
competing for Premiums for Blooded Best cam cutlery, epee lal NOIIIIIII/I to our hole, ratcd 'STAR" rtiaitsusit 111 D CLE 1N-
Cattle must give satisfactory assurance to the For aU inventions and luiprovements of household ER, which, as lately Improved we Cl9llllll rat ,np,rl
Committee of No purity of the stock, Premium, / uty, ha•lng ralciaLle propert t es, and not InHusled i. , , to ant other machine now in market It In L all.
to he given far ea& of the following breed.- i under any of the foregoing beads, dint, winery pro- pact and easily portatle, ramp le in its coustructk is,
Durham, Der , n. Ayrshire, Alderny, Teeswater. I Munn, or diplomas, may be ars arded • sect thr ref 'rates, to operate by tho most inexperi
enced, tend will , 13 Ire work nn ith mars c I lous rephilty
mars No. 6
Co t 1.3 N 0.23
Nefire and Grade Cialle. I HATS. BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, AC and eerie-ell in. end with o niparo.v, ly the least do-
man. up ti the etrrugt It of the arthattir driving it.
Best Bull over 3 years $5 00 • Best display of hats and caps $1 00 Wi Care made recent improvements in 01bn-whine
Best do between 2 and 33 ears- 3 00 1 Rest display of boots and ,hoed I 00 by a hich we are etnehied to thoryugh's dean the ernt'it
Best do. Calf between I and 2 years..-.- ....- 200 i Real display r f men's clothing 100 nn ter almost any en tirelyi nof eldlienlisee. end we
Beat do do under 1 year 2 00 • Best deeplay of segers 100 are row usher, au entirely new end effective levier fa•
Best Cow over J Yore
.5 0 0 ~ Beet display of 'making send che wing tubao est . l tio relic sing the feeler ordure thus making the op, re.
Second best 6,
250 i Beet cigars made in the county ....... ' 1 ai !ton of threslOug ad
to and safe an w,I, the
Curs ....... t
Best ileffei or Coe between 2 and 3 year {._...., 3 00 I
ordtear) titlellinei It alma) log and fee erns de-
CLAES No 27•
Best Heifer between I and 2 yeare.,....... 2 U 0 1
, structiveof health.
Hest Helfer Calf Leder 1 year 100 1 PAINTINGS, PENNMAN•IIIP AC. The, 3Sn lune% are ns i'e ef enet tide nzlf r or
Chase N 0.7. Rest des la of dr.:swum. and paintings $1 is, • star" Railway ".., Home Pow, r and f,r "Cr-War •
1 47i Beet $5 00 Hest display of oil paintings, drawn by a native Lever P • ,a ere ler 4 and eI, es, s.
pen of Sheep not less than 3.__
, of Adam, county 100 I. or sale by our aceran and dells,. 7enee 611 y. per
Best pen of Lambe not teed than 3
~,,,0 0 • Bent water color painting 100 full particulars, send for 'air Illiantrated Peet ripen°
• ettysbary (Ira's & Provhdon Market. Beat Back over 1 year
.; Best crayon or pencil drawing
100 Cireul sr and Pro, Ltet C0rn...1. 11 Itnte di /I, ~,,
Bost Misr aver 1 year
'a "'" ' linit display of ph itesgraph. and embr.types _ 20) aildreata THE ALBANY C•IITON GIN liA-*; [MAC
Getty:Gory, Frsday Morning.
Beet do under 1 year - 200
~,, Beat eign and eruenteetal painting 1 U.l TL RI `.O CO , P O. Dram et
tot,
, N
N Y
Er 10 00 Best Sow over I year
„,e • „s"",„, Beet marble work
2 00
Beet do. under 1 year
"••• Best penumanshly
1 '''' CIRCULAR,
A 11 00 @l2 00 Batt pen of Shoats not lee, than 3 4 CM)
cr, 230 c,, 275 beat pen of Pigs not less than 4-- 300 3IISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
000 @ '2 50 Cues No. S The Society invites the exhgatlon (deny and every
thing that may be useful or c reverdeat in th•p ractice
POULTRY DEPARTIIENT.
of Agriculture ar Horticulture, or be the pr duet
120 , Beet coop Chickens not lees then 4 $2 00 of ei th er; all article, and implements of coneemence
125 , decona bind do ao. 100 or ore m the dommtic or noeial life, or oral{ the pee
„ Best pate Chickens 100 duct, of art and snit', and for ell 'lntl thing. of ultra, J., 11. SIIIIZE,AI.IN
•• • ....... •• • • 4 0 best do. Tutkeye . 100 t t ...
mtoeugo not enumerated in the 1 1 %•11,(0111g LA.I. pre.' GANG and
100 r..., do. teese 100 miume or dipkonas may be awarded. Beat elo. ucke. 100
REAI'ERS tt MOIILI3S
,
•
2 .10 . Beat do. Pigeone.-.-. ...... ....--. ........... ....... 100 RI:LES ANI3I REG' ULATI()NS.
CROSS CUT .____. ,
Best do. English Rabbits ....... - .•
.- • I- °O , All awarded premiums cancelled fir for thirty day, L
6 00
Cuss No 9. after the close of the Fair. 01111 be dc. Lief donated to TT Ai 'NI, b, 1.-ez t f r tl ain Leh in.. I let e 0 II I
1. 1 aho oft" it to the, rimer thinness am It ir weft
• •••••••• • • 123 31 , 1CM:it:SY t IMPLEMENT DEPARTaIENT , the Sr'c'erl
in es r oaring tet , ti :ruittial 34 Hie henel, in
Premiums shall nut I a awarded when the animal or
S A NV S . .1110 Pair. also at the Gettysi qr.,: 'lowing mf tt I, , r
25 Bent Farm Wagon
$ 4 ° 0 the article is deemed unworthy,
, r , Beet Hone Cert fir farm-- ..... - ._..... .......... 2OP
All articles must be Itarked with Cards eh•cli will '7 set, ii here e' eh , 11 Al/ 11 ein.isies.ed spii rot, 'l. o
•••••' Best May Carrine or Ladders. ........ -....„ .... 290
00 lurainbed by the Secretary, deeignat lug class and lk Very taw that leaves WIT Firtory is Oil T, mpered chine+. an I 11", xi . : e at th • 11,0 hue, Mss u..• Mei I
---- 3 number; and these cards mast not be mauled until an •.I Patent br.uul,perfo , ry true and eats, end made g
If In i <Attu ed net r i ette.r WI, 131...1iiii• 1.1 it 'II
IS Best Heinle Rake
..... • •••
Beet Reaping and Mewing Machine
II Lll 111:_. / /, e
60° after the Awarding Committ.e have Seethed their , °runit. ' rm t ' ll ' r h-r 'ar pa Rat ''' ' ` . I r II
I sji t sifre ' t:l nt e ' t r b ' e * r l mac ' l ' ii ' e ' re ' r, l e
1•1 1 :1 I ; wr l, l ii " i ' ‘i i i,....l; , 1. , 4 ::
22 Best Mower
3 °° exaiation.
18
Beat ....eparatur.-. .......... ------ .... --- ....... 5 , ° ,., 0 The Executtre Committer will take every passible
, TILE Gala r MACHINE CO Tll O fra:Atais.
Bea Home Power Thresher. : "" 00 , precaution fir the safe keep's; of all articles on exhl• A
XES
18 Best Poruble Hay Prese
e bttion, alter their arrival and arranreinent, bet the 9 Harms tit...lone my. If: I knee exsetl3 what it will
Beat i I..pe spreader 300 •
. Society will not be responsible for any has or ileme.to du 1 . veld refer ~ ito ine o• s ( L,rmere Who 114•9
purchere I IlluChin , f /00, nII / sir highly el, aelli 911,1
8 Beat Cern :hell,- 3OU that may occur They desire exhibitors to give per
-1 0 Best Cl _a err Huller 3 tea
winet attention to their animate or articke, an lat the Coalmen shape, as good as the best The
say thus 1.
[tit
.0 3 , 1 1.114. titer r.mtht WA,
•""
close of the Fair attend t i their Removal
Extr le ale t 3, fl I Intl, an 1 fe14,11111, .1 ,ie lo - • It
my pls. e MIS 13 Ag, eat euismelswatemeetke Inet 10 I.
FAI No aktrnal or rticle their be teams out c f the Fair R - F
4 D J iik. C IC: Erf .be re Niel at to me Mine ;ref ely, and u I , ', i I •k
ED.
Grounds without the leave of Prestdent.
IL
Ralttbitore are expected to obey the Marshal,
ek
less cost.
On tb• aaa kaa., t L itne t t? . ..g.,;:f Bl c.
promptly in redeems their stock, when instructed Aradhci great P/IIIITII: a tile Ei NT." " s r, h , • ,• a
Mr. Rem,' H. e. , ..t it,,,,i stern".
to do no; and el)] person praline nife.-tory will be ( rOL L. 17? :1 - '8 P.,-ITEA'7)
tattled to tios ft lel rso I Ile sr , us i O ss se. r I. I: ', r ,
Storrlek, both of It, st Thiee Ilene I
naled out nom competing ,
been th, r , ughle tried, and encl.! min,lit. , s , , e o _
Beet Two Heise PI
Na animal or mirth le will be netigned a place on the requittot co 'l.tlel, lull tater( u driver. i•er,
-On the 14th of Bent
" 1.. "'" Plea' grounds uutil the mitres are mule, ye toe regulations A X E !tinder can ale, le• adach, I tol lo it, a, ~s „L,, ~
, ' Bent Harr ,e
of the Seeley requtre
tiles been eolii; but cannot L e ari a 1 k ...1 Lo any ,I,
erase, Air. (any- 8., Corn e a el,,, to
illtd/,no I SCI 4 Slitr in vu's,
Persons renting refreeli'lltt l te booths er.ll not be
kneville Eyler, Best Greta Dill!
permitted to sell intoxicating drinks, censer he exc , lled. Wo guaranty sheer will ctrl 2', I tern lore refer yr rito In li 110 r. a
or acting
In
. disorderly
ro‘onor.
shalt
bo
„00r,,thre,,,.
'the44... c ce h o .,,ip t ,r, m 7l ;r o u e tc!:::inci : r u1 a t.:3 ,1 1 1 .:4:: :
: 5 0 all lets Inher t. I emlittee, atm has e L tight at 'needs ilAi• 11/.1 M. a
1. k Beet Cerra Planter
Any person faand lutoxiceted open the Fair Grounds,
-On the 4th Best Cultivator fir A
Michael l• ise, • l,
Beet dread cant Sow
ly ejected faim the grounds
•I eee it rietinett,
once, by Rev.
' heel Itother fr gene
A prompt and severs oxen); l e sell) be mad e of any
J‘seph It I •rni IA,
N. Hulick to Bra! ,‘„ I 1,,,,, (~,
fraudulent use of Admeeion Takers LIPPINCOTT ,K: BAKEIVELL, tilrici, .1n..,1 ..
'stock, boat of person of I gricult
Any person attempting to interfere with the judges,
Jacob Hat crane,
e , le I t y the Mena
In their adjudications!, will beet - en:aptly excludcd from
Jseel, Liman.
,
16th ult. at c competition.
PITTetSEIIGII, PENN t ,
with other. too 1.11 I.r, on t 1, , :,ti o s
W Oxford, by ?moo AND 110 Should any doubt arise 93 to the regularity of the
entry or troy other imperial. matter which the nom Selo Menet tete ren. Fel sale by prinettial Herds are is T w U e i r ll ra uul lit C sal l'i ris d,1:51.1tr sle s s a l l l e ( .:: ; :in '.ls e o r le ct.L.. l l/ 1 19,7•1 1 11/.1 "' 1
tin Min " t° Bert Butter Churn. .
rattle. feel Incompetent to decide. they me)• et once !haler.
A 1.34 011 hand, SII I REaIIAN'S SPI,t DI -CII tilt ING
MX AbbOtta- Host flilk et:4,l4er.-
report the same to the Preo Itet. -
- Iltert"E 0 (Kb, a first tar...int, ki willed, est will . I
Best Ite dills- II ,rltu.
nt the !elven p ~ .1' ', ts, i It.,re In! . L.,
.............., ll, • st I: Min ea lle
\YE 'IAA I'J COlll faction. Ao, the s'ut 12.11.1.1 RA fi h: ale el ~ n ~, I
Lie , t Se) the Awl s.,at
PRICES OF -1 D3IISSION.
'kr kClii la. C I I 1 t u n ,t lay hulllt Ult. f,
Brat I. 11 is I ItaLes .
Family Tickets, admitting
a line for Beet 011 iy Forks
daustams. en 1 minor stet., er et, gentleman mein lir
11, ~ I lahli Id A. IiCsIIO t \ .
pony n o _ Beat Axe
and lady, during the fair fl Oe ," r•••••/ e
Jun,•^ - tf
.1., ut
Bert Manure Yorke.-
Footman, 'nigh. edmias i . n bland One Dolliti. Sale !
B,st Long [bindle Sho
Children under ten years r I atv Free I
Beat Short /I.ualle Eke
One rase and horse ehugle admission tU She, • ti ire r- eof C .t to -or As,t,te.
lt Clem- Deer :spate
One-horse buggy or pleasure veleele, gentleman Wiltre n free f •-• a t . t 4'l
and MR. Lica Corn 11i5c5....--..
and lady, uncle selnesei al 75
p, aged lb.'s. Batt ttor.a shoes.
Each ad 'ill ins! person in them
...5 Sewit d al-cm. in, free ,•r C. •• : / 2 . 1.(1.t1
BC't I‘ / 41. Te I Strets/.
Two hone b uggy •r pleasure vehicle• gentleui in r e ether G se, "I free ,f • ea, I , !gents.
and lady, single a dmission I 0,1 Linen Geode free of C srt to our Agorae.
~ i. , led Tx- lAA Ttc3 lir e s se,
..e. ,, ae , 1: 1 .4t e. cr.. n bushel Das
Each additional pitmen in them 21
Ted 67 Best Weighing Machin,
Pleseure tickets, admitting man and bursa du. snake and :Sheltie ft., e etCort to A geets.
Beat Portable Cider Ile
ring the Fair, in addition to Fundy octet. 5) 111 , is nut' Shoos fru oldest ' do Agr uts.
p i t Best 0 !' lour barrels.
Pleasure tickets, admitting on e-11 tree burge.3' or •
Bre, Hal fl 3 frce of (`„et to our AV toy.
' '• Best ebtugle and Stave
Pleasure venicle, geutlemen ard lady, duet ug
Bert :Alegi' Cutter
the Fair, In addition to family thket :,0 Git•iAT lieelL,All. B tloi SIN S i.f rat.t 1; STOIIERS.
'lam - Best Stare d ,
Pleasure tickets admitting two-horse t I.a•_•N or Send Gtronr circular. •A ...eats ' , mute I ever) sal. re
rl_ Ile Comm ago Phawbi. , a , ',,,i1n...1 to 3 fir I it
'ears Bat two uire
pleasure vehicle, gentleman end lads dui I. g Aldus. H %ERIS t PLC-Mall.l:,
Cu the Fair, in addition to family ticket 75
.:ii Believer street, It wen Mese ' 4 //' el' ' I •-.4 lm •r '", k .li ••••••- " shy ..i1
Mr.
AG RICCLTEL Applicant. for pleasure tickets required to giro es 0
,_ preen: Its SUP.F.R.IOR Ql*lllTrp- ~ ,i ..,,i 1 ~
dance that they hare obtain,' family tickets. , r 4, ,
lIL illtE ON - HIND ti hater of it. m o le oet de 0.11400 n b. turnlogni D.
the pill lie The ( per I .r. it ill .1, ire A . t. In. er
' ll ' , Bert Barrel Family Floe
Pleasure adiniaaton ticket, renamed lobe tied to the 1
Beet Barrel Flour, Red 1
right hand ride of the horse's read , to avoid detenti m a. aa _ , p saes to make ,t t relie bin nod until rot „t•jet, ii
maw Rest Barrel Flour Sneer
at the gide.toil Is 11l sell m e re for the !Lenny Phan any i " "i.'"•r to I.""*"'n rte, G "' l "'"" t i a"l " biti:
Bent Barrel five Fl •ne. Pleasure veh lel.. etrictl3 me mire I to keep neon the. L tat/ kcl IN 114 1.1 El:tit nadi 1211. 01. TG I r iN
Le r 'o7l ( /). Concern i n th e c oun t ry . TUE I 11,:r CIP)P It done o t r, , ,, 4.,u-..,.1,4 11.,
Best 2) la Corn .311.
grounes aseigned them by the Board et Manager., and
Pent 2", tone • la !leek...
enter the Ring only at the time. design ite ' be the - •011, r, e eet of the fertehrern in Hie mei, t , 1,, 11i.
Bees halt bushel White V
Marshal. „
en_ Our 11.414Ccele/10 for forming ['tuts are 110, le ir. the Ile ,1 alter g ttherhig the first real, in a
Best ski. Re! Mtn
worse to. dition 01 le bet r • urine. it, Lot it r. Pl. A.
I '`“"th I. Mae ^.l any esta l4 . l h*He^: ~, VW e.awt , y• ' an active :. rtilixer in the. w 11 iiid i •iti /111 4 ye .r s
--
' 11 , et do {Visite Cm
Bent du. Red Corn OFFICERS: F 'Le peyote( this aesertmn, ph au• examine near ter y e ,r to !Mai atoll on dry drop that it )tut iI.
Best do. R.Y.
SAMUEL. LIERBST, President, ' In rice to Agents, which are a. Lonna • tbe • len 1.
Best do. OMR .... .
M • Y. 1/C&lntlY, Tice President, I en-Ili ad carefully and compare with the t ries t r for e` 0,404, /' I 1.1 ...1 4, ‘:.• e ails air e I.r, pet.rat.
Bert do. Barley
J. 8. Wieessod. •• getting up clubs es alrerUscel be uth_r eat thlinli- .(ze . f 'on n'm !... I Pli sls'l t ....• I se at 0 ere en ,
eerdlel el Meg" to idP , i.l T. dn. r,II I e ,
Best peck Timothy Seed..
M.G. Ftuxeseueg, Recording Secretary, me " t ' •
Beat do. Clover Send,,,,
11..7. bTAIILE, Corresponding Secretary, ; ANY PERSON SENDIViI Cl TWO ktOLL tad tag ' 11 "• 11 ,) / ''''' th e Pi" "r Pr'''P 'l° the
"kali' a In th"
receive Mr tire suer I ''''i." (ton from the 1 , 414/Ming I rith- ,, . 1.1 " I '0 f Ila (-I '' ll ' '" ' ll ' I' I '
ll°
Best to. Buckwheat
D WILLS, Trecieurer,
Beet Plll/11:0 newly lilt MI
31anagers-Wri. D. P. 11-oef. i LIWIA PENRJSE, donee itraelea -Two(nut one ) 51 [slursli •1' -recce Albums ii Pl "," : 1 I ','„" ',' ( , ) , N I: ` L , , l' ii tl ' '' I th r ' l l
to the termer not Ins 11,
13009319//11, WM. WIELS,J !ea IL llet • Letktre. 2 pelt. (not ene pa tr) ef Congress Deeds, 2 lures (a , t'' :,,,,,," ''''' . o ,"' '''' ' ' '''''' '-'• ••••/'' '' "'"''''' ,Knit
one piece). f Pints Pattern, 2 (not one) 5 bort', It, To I 7 . the er , , ut telenntaee of the C 1,,, i
CLAM Chief Mershol-.1.0a BeiX.W4DIR.
Aug. 14 -tf
Vuleitig t, let .rII el knot Une.).oeCtuUltreal e fa o t,,ch ,e he ; • ",". , s/ ,'' /' 1 ," "“ ./.../ •I I. •qe ' •• "els/ ""° ' .'"'
VECEI
-____---
, ad • r tne ewes ••et , 1 , 1 it ,i tq ri, ei, e -
• or 119.1 (91.11(it 'a•Lilat lie trip It) hum our eXe,sallee I a
r the best half bushel of ITBLIC SALE OF VALL:ABLE fiat.
~,.: Pim•S Will rt lea very 1,11110 etiill I In. 0 .th rat in
p REAL . ir, ii „.. ~., •r, , , giving II ro es , SAllli •I (t 11$ (I. to ILO atoll( • ..,I vent:-
. tt PERSON AL ESTATE. • Ic ' ' '„' "'- p rin ted " "''' ' l, a' .'"•: ./ '/: nil! imps est 11., far#h ~ ”me 1 4,v ~' e, ,, ~,, ~ It
t half Istuthel Sweet Pol
sale, al yr*" /k/444r. such. I
-k--
1 are fln ',4 , I , 1.,,, All . I s: A. Fal 91 1•11A9.11.91,101 9 (II
t do. Turnips--
The undersigned, Administrator of the Patete of A 25: PEftniDg elkNDiiiilitilata DaLLAltft. ©e greatly to II tate T.,•efp , ,,,,,.., .v ~,,
~p, i t i re e l .. ~,,
do. Beeta-
Jeremiah B. Sites., deceased, will sell at Public Sete at i receis'e for the • ime a eels . tem fre. the followlng it ay,44 eal Oa rs,l„.
do. Rutabagas,
the late redden. of said deceased, in Heanfltembaa artich-s'-15 Yids . Do L um. 1 white Marlton!, tj lilt, .the es are tees, nt,•this sad Inaigheut me
de Carrots.
townst6p, Albums co P, about 4 races nasty w es t i 2 (not one) lard View Tutkey iforoccuAlbein.,:ki yds , e ousts, rile never Pottiness are ', I r la n at t too
ih °Dion,
from Fairfield, the ' followiag ealutble Properly, to 3 hee Hue , •• • •••' 1 e'''''ln , ro 5h. ,, 1, 2 , 4 ( 1,I 40 $ 04 e•W( / ) Ovid steel to I ia1..9 4 bleii, the (4.1 i• 11 the country.
de. l'at snips--
lissom stride, 2 (WA as.) Their 'Clistrd Chhlee, with Let all the fit-niers end pisi ter" to heti, theft
wit:
/it ilms Celery
TOMER GOOD WORE HORSES, one °llium a gaud geld platted rrlmmlrc.rs.' cri,- trimming.e of there , mends Hilt they well tiy lbst %treat C. mower.' Ph 'a•
heads Ceuligower....
Dewily hags% 2 Mitch . Cower and 3 yodng Cattle, 3 chases areadeertised by other cone, run as Go/eorbsch ~ ',Late thir f ill
seeds Cabbage
Wogs, I good lour.borse Wagon, 1 good &w ag top lea eh:Lemma, anitliee mean .t . them 2 ihl 1 ,10104, ) Price Wily Dollar* p rte./.
Iktggy, Wood Ladders, Sled Bed, Hey Carriage, I (not one) eater plat o' el, std hotter 0 , A. , , 2 toot . • Ilisli , \S 14 A 6 11 1 , l'tufiLdar,
regal Sweet Pumpk
Flews, atingle and deutde Shovel Plows. Harrow, drain one ether Plltods bottle Resell... , Usietore. 1 son 1 nit:The Conned., 1 , ..... 1 4 oo b. oo; .....1 , I.Q
eld Pumpkins.,,.... .
u
Pin, Cotttng Box, 2good Orate Cradles, Parks, Baker, (nom one tot) cteel Phee'd helves s o titte I , Cent I tlrtr, s 04 ,theronxi.ty aletiaete `lied. Melo, It cI,
7; Pb111(4
Shovels, Pict, a Nal Log Clint*, Lock Chains, Rooth ow) 3Threttsf Pronseande Shank '3 Or r - one) Pella.
-T / eminent to um, in eel a 014 ,1..1i 1919•11, Wort tr, ely .LS
peck Lima Beane..
Lea.spru, ~,,i m0 t .„,,,,2,,,,t,, te lung gold plated Chaies,,; (lint Simi halm' ers i thl Gehl
e. oothete ti n e ti, ' all 4.10 t-re 17` a tt.r. Adt ii • .., r
'den Squeshee........
bands,set Front Gears, Conners, Bridles, Lines, Biding D able Rings 2 (net Iwe) gents' lawny lltsafed 2414 a lee 155 e,;,,,,,,,,,
Jai a 11,Inte -t f
Cksidi Ni Saddle, Side Saddle, a set of Cooper's Tools, a lot of I plated Adige. Then. ring* are edvertiee , by other •
Carpenter's Too/e,Axes, Raw., Plaure,Donaing Helene, cocoon)* as old g'' a• u 1 , . I. .... rr.ud up.. tbu . ub- . . . ,
"RUITS, W 131113
Work Bench, Blackamith'e Tice, Ac,; als ( , a lot of 1 tic.) 3 (nut one) blea.k.wahlut 14 otk Boxes or Writing. •0 tones t , tT , VT Fl 1....1.f e r•T 1 'IV,
'gest exhibition o
good Oak Board. a lot of Chestnut and Oak 'tails, I> 'in."- tied uteri entre quelity na laurel Otitis. „: ' . I
lot less than Bye
about 45 Cords at Wood, part Itickory, a lot of Sbiu,:. sets (not oriel sa Jane*/ and Share fluttelet to tikaith
s of Fall Apples
les sad Staves!, the trop of Curb and Psitatoes now in , 2 (nut one) num iiar Turkey Morouna abets, ing Mies, i 1_
_L I i 14
... A
...,
'G.I ) 4.4. N Sl' i.) 4 ii, 11 1 () It 1
a Winter Apples the ground; also, Rouse-hold mid Rlttlien Foreshore, I 2 pure ,itet 010.,/edeen• It daistwas Demur.
set collection o
asuist's; la part of Itodsleada and Balding', TaWee, , I r* reel 61 ‘. 2. .. 4 40 )ire • M ,2 ,tout,, of ort;Ci.s 1... r s ------
CLEANLIt 4.1\ li it.lC.ttElt,
t Idea than 3 ape
Car!, CoPbonnis. Case of lintwere Stands, Nettie 1 sale ca .4. c1 , 41.5.r. rota.
ANY PRILterN :SAND/NO klYt.l.lLLAlLnktriot ~, ..
sasket or dish o
•
teak news and Fixturee,ten plate Stave , eip., Queen*. 1
, .
of Plums 6 of
ware. Tithe, Barrels, 1101011 , mpg agreat many °Met • ! doßony eau r0, , 0t.4. f u r th e est ite a se eets,,,,, fr o t h I li•1411 thin ifs( eßr irtni•OL'e d ri• 7 1,1, -,,,,p u
. o ,
of Grapey, Err
articles too numerous to mention.
i &Sowing* acted,' -A black or cefereel Al, Ace lame 1 , e 1 1i i ,.,,, i5 0 .,,e 0 . , ,efehee lee GT tor
...
Attendance wfll be giver. and ternismade known CM , P9J(AVII, 9 Popiln Dc...s I* .tt. rn, I pet.. of ...n or 1
(Meek Melon,
day of sale by
IT E°• F • 81 -TEs. A tha's'. Bleached atimtara4l engras. if (ohm tire) me•er pleted , Re U.
' Catdeleups-
Revolving Castor, 1
.3 its imp ofpie U.nosinnie of ai s
,
li Ines, nut le
elao,•t themum time asol place Will he .aid the . fleetly Liege s•-acd Is ha, grolt, I ea r ge n . ,r• ea,• tr I 'no. w ets'ieshereo • • -,UY , i I,stc I with all t e
&Mowing Real Estate of awl deceased, cousietipg of . itissgtyn"... ed_Aoall o...eking - ( tiet - a,,) I ~,t i host eit Olt litfer , ,s 4 eel ere • l thetin s, leri"efe r s s, I
e
150 AO/MI mum or 101 a, a *bleb about 40 ACRES , o ,a my Nets, ral 1...1.4 le, In .a 4 i ,I. Ime t. I ,C. ....tr. Lot ! new li „the r,, i est., ' I leg Hie hest eel a5,,i,,,
Vine
MO clamed and In a high Mate 01 eultleritiarr.-- i jilt, i1.A. 9 9919..;1.1.01(.44 lekl(h CIALII I r 1i,,-I, i . / reel' poeterod, In Lt tt e It.. ~,,I) ~Z,p,,,,,,, ~ ~,, : i •,,,,,,
with them
The Milanese Is covered with thrir Inc TIIIIIEII a , & s et., .. hoarse Ai teats, a adree pistol Cake er card 1 ,e ie e r bolore tip , yr... ,le.ts • give 9,./..., if • ,11, , ,, / , „,
r- ...... ..-..
such aa Hickory, Chestnut, Oak, de. The 'tupelo t n oi dt e t, Are Holy oetes,,e Ma. a heng :Gene I, I,dectl,4 t Tr, tua,chlen ie nu,e. o L oji g 1,,,,... 1 I , I, ~,,,,,,,
ed mast ti
mimes are a large new Two story Log Uprise, dou- 4 e b og , Eemsfy Isitslet 4 sde , ti :bre sde ) oil le ' mud tirteril .g. l6.l oltt.' ol mer
.Wily fixed . ,I • e• e ,
dgeis may
tile LOT, Bun, Work Shop, Smoke tieuse, and other:- womb eater Prwelln•tkr..l,l -t •
e, onl A. .ni cue bet I OtteellgO eons\ al, Dona, .01111 It att AIL." that it
writ {rem
necessary outbuildings. Theep le a fleece -telling , if . ,s t H., ,i, .. 1 LI E k I is. !sof hail that. en ~n •I haat tio ,„a.,in u. u
~ ,„,„10 r r ~t o e 11.144 .1 $ ter p al, or S,
luseMo. Spring of excellent water at Hie door, and ineend ,
sue e I h_c ee
.e ..,,, e
~,..
thoildelunel. snekett It is abet Adak.," pet I i s,or ,
ESE, 1103 others oe the fare , . There e• ',Steil variety " I ' i ''''''' 'ix el_. • Srlid tta i rtntal no:o.o, y 0r.t.4..g for ' ilioTa II I , ‘ .i.in in '' , " ,• •• ,, :•• • •• • d'II ,
01) the pmunlseS, a barge Peach Orchard, plan Lod Pest , . , „
err ..
sotop , ist,ftaii efshall WI No CO hy a et' - In nu ' , II, r.
, m e me, k.. 4. 09e 9.1 IC/1
,
A.. ...... ....
{wing, ,Apirks, Pears, Chagrin, finning, A .
' est tut/all Z 11.9( (I 1. 99 ... 4.4 ( t(a/ Alt,g,,Cg'pmti,i). It
20, y p EEAOS SgeNgcili.'rec3 it 3.. J. fats, .t..., ',... 60,,,, ,5,,,,,,,,. 0 „t e
„_.....-...
Mottos--
thParnnoughia c i w eal e ,l 4 " " n a a tl g Y ucal 4" 4 " iel i bisd .a ritpuood"c, okra to !dolts, I cam ), tar thong ) * a 44 r l ` 4, [root , AV (A.,1914114 ‘air I* I . Formet•eeis Rept seared tlllol/ lilli• ran -byr e tt. a
churches, Schools, Markets , as. . their -.7 =isdellikul- e) donnto wn,dlli Cleedi 14 + ainnebag altd;flll.-lit, ire tit . lit•lt ittv,zll,”ll.lti,i,
'lll9l. pm
' . Satins will be risadeAsiow is on the day of rale. I Innktile tiag, 2 not two) likeueled la ima Tenter lef f oat dk.Unel are llekle. I 19. el A , 4/11., tli art or M C
and tit'A.ug.l4.-te TUB 11.EIRS. I Cloths, with 2 dca. foot nue dor ) Chnti D het e t, S ...-
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4 r eliliCil399.9ll/44111 to th• very onetim e sh e / 1 , ,,, ~,„,,
ud also AlirCtunPiDer =Pt. t kiwi, 32 Pia 0 ,04 20 1 40 0 • lientli eddlettitiri's .r..* I want
t rata { quality black Cr eel. red 11, seer.. Dome Pat I Theassliournereie a foe d • the •••• *rimer ales tll •
No. It UI3LIC SALE OF tern's, 14 rte. extra quntet• P•eldlo -Drent'redkergi I , Inner Oat tt, 0 yt.., Wes( 99 1,.. ...191 t l l la, 91 HAP
p VALUABLE r,t,x.r., Estill: . !e i leer nauting !been A 4144 awe, (eel swund-hossoesk 1 tittbu-ara.r , ryrro.ttador , ba; .or , v,.0t00.
szro
I 2 des (aut uneder ) Prory handle, atm/ Llseied Knians
it oa. 4 'teams, Fl.n. eni.. o +ems .. r. rn ,
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tameut of Ms t lmaidOnnieng,diumiecessel, will 01. 1
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Lkilnlitors Sense sow.n, a ~( 91,14 OW I AThele 110( i
odj a phigf i g' 844.4. irggda t trio w Y hrif t"" 7oll4, blP L/1 144 S( .0 4 0 4 = cr Yr i a 9199 /111144t.b . ab We noel( 40' , ..1.nti Sr cease.). 4 ' loot ' Older*. 11l of. tact , ,ltitt re ,r .4,, ..., rf
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of sac ou the Public Itogel between gunitittebtret , e ' n. t",./Ung_.. 2 t " m2 ' 4. "*"' 7 . 4 "" 4 ' 1 "/ 1 P 1 " 414 cI"P L'l-1,,a.•,..">..111'1r,05,cr,.!1!-T",0.-'''''.'".'''..--
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di toad sad Oa prteetusetteara Soli tuns. le . I Luke Aese Rue( by.12.5 0 :54 s,itader, sisgEse,settetegp..... .4.1 4,,t 1 - g a 1
lioaab,Malls, Stens Ac., tendering it a desirable , • 'lrdr utfroittw+VAlot It diner myna the , .„,,,,ess , . •,,, '. .
araLl ~ .4,- , ti; eke ac.,c,in , •
tomatos. Theme ate atom t fa) -Agree of Taints's' land magnitieeilhealkemAke,
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COVered with Locuid, Chef - tent end Ock. situ mod tlyy ease Dunn ...eitercy /.01 hem, by •mime ei , •
Salt to acusiaeace eit 10 tiltilda, A. M., when attend - 1 the ler"' a Reeleggm l isg-t2401- cu.). ,
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ante will be given and terms Male known by ' WetesterateHalkhociumersillengua thaelargat '
Joliet figgagLargy, i salettaavr gm' a *erne+. a Gift ot udnay. or
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JINN Monti GILA VOX I Wa1"444 . 4641 erkanilonNtIMMIlkno 0ttn: 1661 .. 0 . if VI 1 1., au f fertign C e ti '6lllB flue l. :i 1 i
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IW, f • o es to WaenewAinly Vettit lA% I.' i'A • ` a
Street,' I ilit 4 A (Sr 'JILL, w. , 14 m. I. ,oh,. , a si , ,
o . 52 ,f) Ella --...........; Ig ; our A. 1194 Ilea. .
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1
aria 7,-.44 *val. 25, recta,-Sat
Baltimore Grain 4. Produce Market. '
Biltiatore, Thursday Morning.
8 25 @ 9 25
10 00 tiao 50
2 45 @ 2 GO
2 40 @ 2 65
1 20 @ 1 35
1 25 @ 1 50
p 80
0 00 @ 0 00
8 51) @ 9 00
0 00 @ 2 50
14.1 @ 14i I
171@ 17i
21i @ 22{
18 e 19
SUPER FLOUR,
Exrßt FLoon;
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,..
COEN,
RTI,.
OATS,
TIMOTHY -3=D,
CLovEtt-assn,
FLAX -SLED,
BACON, 811 0 CLDI RS,
" SIDES,
" Rams,.
LARD,
G9LD, Phil&
-5
50AP,....
TaLtow,
MARRIED.
BawrF¢ on Dul, au. tam.,
by Saw. prisnanodugb, Phfr. Plenty H.
Stnk ßea raban er
town to Mlaa Marls Storrlek, both of
s hip.
CRAMBEBIAN--TYLER.—On the 14th of ,
Jona. by Rev. Samuel Sputter, Mr. Clay- •
ton Chamberlin, to Miss . Aneville Eyler,
- . Best Greta Drill
both of Franklin township. nest Cern Planter
HULlCK—llAvs.mayx:x. On the 4th Rest Cultivator Ilee general purl..
Inst., at the Pastor's residence, by Rev. ' Beet r:Mdr,
H. C. Grossman, Mr. Isaac N. Hulick to atel lergtet' neral we
e... 110. then exhibited by ens
Miss Ann Elizabeth Ilaverstock, both of r,r.ss ot Agricultural ropletnevitv, to be &-
this county. by the Menage-re
MILLER—NAGLIC.—Um the 16th ult., at curs No. 11.
the Reformed Parsonage, New Oxford, by ' ? Any AND DOLTODUOLD LILPLEIIENTB.
Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. John Miller to Best Putter Chum
Miss Elizabeth Nagle, both near Abbotts-
Sl 00
town. Best Milk htre ince 0 0
Best IVetltitt- 11,Ifice
Br ar.tin extlle 1 00
05 ) the /1.1 math
1 00
p..et 1140.1 Bakes 50
Butt
Best Axe
Best Manure Forks
thlt Long Handle Shovel
Bea Sievrt /Ixectle Shovel ...... .........
Beet tipt.olo
' ties Corn Huse.
Bent :tat llor,e .......... ...........
Itc•t iv Le Ti.
Bed Toiw Tted Ltr.tosa.s
Beet E. Corn livtibelllatiketv
-
Beet Weighlrig !hub it.* Lr general purpooes.
Bust Portable Cider .....
Bent 6 Flour Barrels.
Best Shingle and Stare Cutter...
Beet rthlugle Cutter
Beet S tree 00.
Butt Bee L11T0...
DIED
r - Obituary notices 5 cents a line for
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
t? vs.
ArtENDT.—On the Ist inst., Cora Clem
entine, infant datt.hter of George and Ma
tilda Arendt, of Franklin township, aged
7 months and 10 days
liettelloLT.—On the 22:1 ult., Mr. Michael
Harbolt, near :Sleehanimville, aged G 7
years, 4 months and 20 days.
PiOtrrr..—On the 9th inst., in this place,
Emma Jane Pfoutz, aged 21 days.
Soar..—On the 27th ult., In Mountpleas
ant township, Mr. John Sottl, aged 4:1 years
and 6 months.
SNEERINOM-011 the 30th ult., Dfr.
Joseph Sneeringer,ofConowago township,
aged 82 years.
N t ur Advtrtiottunto.
GRANT & COLFAX CLUB.
TnE Grant and Colfax Club of the
&rough of Gettysburg will meet
(Friday,) at 6 o'clock, in the 114 , 1 above the "Pfau Lem
assmat" office. Speaking may be expects& Let
them be toll turn out.
A. St - LibltiTEß, President.
J. M. KRAUT/4 Peers tar). [Aug. 14.-I.t.
GETTYSBURG FEMALE INSTI
TUTE.
Ilot next sention of this Institute will commence, on
Tamdtry theist day of September - next. /or intbrata
lion with regard to the school, apply to
MRS. EltiTtE, Principal.
MISS LONG W ELL or
WE. R. EYSTER, A. M., Ass! etants.
Aug.
N 0 TIC ' E
The &boo, Directors of Cumberland township
will meat at Normal School Room In Gettysburg, on
&turd* .dugitst 291 k, at 10 e'erm-k.r4. M fat the
TRACHEA!! td take - It:ale of
tie several schools in sold townahip,
By order of the !Mord,
• A. SPANGLES, President.
M. C. Bmerza, Sieretrry. [Aug. XL-31
CHESTNUT TIMBER
LAND AND }LUIS
for sale, one and X o fa mile from Benderstlile on the
Pine drove road. The land is level and smooth. The
'rails are of a good qu ality of vthlte Omuta.
1113..Ca1l on Jacob R. Thome living st the lead,
Rho le'authorinal to sell. D. D. °ITT.
' Aug. lte.2m* • .
CAMP MEETING.
THE members of the Gettysburg
and York Mienlt of the A. ti. E. Mon Churches
will boida Camp meeting at Wolf Spring. shoat one
mile from Gettysburg. commeocing on Priday.the Zlst
day of .Anyttet,lB6B. Vre eziend ■ cordial Invitation to
all denominations of the Christian Church and to the
public generally. No traffic of any kind will be allow.
ad on the ground, 011/1161 by Parathaton of the Com
mittee.
REUBEN ItOgwor president.
Ampere Watts, s em t ar i e ...
LIM F. A. Warm,'
•
• APICAP-It.
• lia,tvest Pic-Nic
A GRAND lIARTEST pIGNIG will be held at
CASHTOWN ' SPRING'S,
ONI3ATURDAY, .A I 3GttST 22,
-Meek will be Pr01 ,14 W4 and Retreilalwobt
ago b. vi aon the *tweed.' "The pubik .
The Plc Nle ',Gibe eel:Ahmed during the ;Yearn&
with Miele and Debdeg. The Foveae lishted..
11. DROifB
w.sturcx sit,
Antr6.ll.-2t Genualtteer. •
Farm Implements.
__. .
~:. 'I . WILLOUGIEI3:Yig
SUM.'; SPRING DRILL.
r .
Bet Drill ['DA., will /ow 01l kind! ol 6 rokr,l
l' ortWoO, Oluolgtolt uf Put of *O'Dell!.
• ' Arrofto•thoorwith or without ro
.. . ,
?: itt 0 Agents:i' "
4j ear5 m 4 ,440;46 good work. Alto, the ' '
. A
figralmrg Failing lifill -
111 P 20111•*V INIZUKBRINLti lanit -- OLOMI
roZ
le /411141W0044 IE 000101. *0 -
, runourro esumair44, , ;
Poe osio f
by " ' • WIE. *NA
Mic. /4.4
fitut Advertlinnets.
SIXTH ANNUAL FAIR.
ON THE ADAM COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SO
CIETY, AT ONITTSBURO,
Ox Tnetaia,y, Wednesday and Thursday,
September 2 2 nd, 23rd and 24th, ME!.
PREMIUM LIST.
HORSE AND MULE DEPARTMENT
•
CLAIM No. 1.
Stallions, Mares and Cutts for . Reary Draught.
Best. Stallion over 4 years 4112 00
Second beet do 5 00
Beet Stallion between Sand 4 year" 6 00
Second beat do
-3 00
Beet Stallion between 2 and 3 year" 3 00
Bast Brood Mare..... 5 00
Best Horse Colt between 2 and 3 year.. 3 IV
Beet More Colt between 2 and 3 years . 3 00
Beet Colt between 1 and 2yeaes...— —.....-- 300
Beat Colt under 1 year ' 9 00
Cuss No 2.
Blooded Stock.
Beat Stallion over 4 years
Second beet do
Beet Stallion between 3 and 4 years ......
Second beat do
Beat Stallion between 2 and 3 years......
Beet Horse Cult between 3 and 4 yeari.
do do 2 and 3 years.
Be-t. florae Colt between 1 and 2 years.
Beet Brand Mare over 4 year' .........
Best Mars between 3 and 4 years
Best 3lare between 2 and 3 years
Bast Mare between I and 2 years
Best Celt under I Jeer
CLASS No. a
Quick Drcluglit - and Saddle.
Best Stallion over 4 years
Beivad best do
„Bost pair matched Horses or Mares-
Boat and Fastest Morse or Mare Sir light liar
nese owned In the county 23 90
Fecond hest 110 16 OU
Best Family horse or Mare fur llentral Utility- 10 00
Second bust du do _ 6 00
Bost Saddle horse or Mare 6 00
Fastest IV/tieing florae or Mare 6 00
Fastest Rucker or Pacer 10 00
, isk A SPECIAL Partials of FIOU for the Cutest trot.
r ling nurse, mare or geld log, in irsi uess,best two Iti
three miles—open to the world.
' F 5 entrance feu fs to be paid upon entering for this
premium.
CLANS No. 4.
Best leant Horses, not less than 4
Best team Mules, do
Beat innaleliraught furs. or Mare •
Best Jack
Beat pair of Mules over 2 years
Beal pair of Mules between 1 and 2 years
Best Mule Filly
CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
NJ
CLass No. 10.
FAIt3I I3IPL6.ItENTS.
Bert Farming _ .... 33 00
Beat C 44,1 Wort 3 00
8...-st mud zirrotir Cutter 3 00
I.t,tlee Hurt..- ... .......... ..... . 2UO
8.. t Two Hot, PI mgb 2 00
Beet 1,301-. roil PI4.u4L 300
Beet Qarr,.w 2 00
B-
=I
CLus
RICCLTULAL NIODUCTIO2I3.
Bert Barrel Family Flour, White Wheat....
Beat Barrel Flour, Red Wheat.
Best Barrel Floor Saperatte..—
Beq Barrel Rye Fl -.n
Beat 2.3 µmode Corn
Pent I,oumla Bork wheat Flour.
Beet bolt bathe! White Wheat...
Best do. Re.t Wheat......
8. , 0t do. White corn
Beet du. Red
Bee. Jo. Rye
Beet do. 0at5....... ....
Bert do. Barley
Best peek Timothy Seed.
Been do. Clover Seed.
Best •to. Buckwheat '
Beet sam ple newly Intrudicati Grain, valuable
to the farmer not lees than half bushel
Crass No. 13.
•
VRi3 VTR BLES.
For the lust half bushel of any 'Sarney of Po-
SI 00
Best half laths! Sweet Potatoes. ..... ........... 100
Bost do. Turnips.....
Beat do. Beets—
Beet do. Rutabagas.
Best do. Carrots, ................... —...„ --
Best dn. Onion,
Beat do. Pt snips
Best 5 stalss Celery .....
•
Best In heads Csulinower
Best G heads Cabbage
Beet ..........
Best S target Sweet Pumpkins
Best 3 Field Pumpkins......
Best 3 Egg Plants
Beet half peck Linn Beau...—.
Best 3 Garden Squaklin.....
CL 1 49 1- No. 14.
FRUITS., WiNRS AND CIDER.
Best and largest exhibition of Apple*, correctly
labelled, not less than Ore specimens each ..... Si 00
Best specimen of Fall applea.tibushel...„ 1 00
Best specimen Winter Apples , ] bushel 100
But and largest collection of Pears, correctly
labelled, not lase than 3 specimens each 2 00
Best assorted basket or dish of Quinces...-1 60
Best collection of Plums 6 of each kind 50
Best collection - of Grapes, grown in the open
air 100
Best specimen of Slunk ........... 60
Best specimen of Ceateleups ...... 50
Best homemade Wines, not less than 6 kinds.. 1 00
Best Catawba ....... 60
Bent Currant Wine 60
Best Blackberry Wine
Best bottled Cider; with the mode of caring to
keep %area 1 sear.. 50
All Frolic exhibited mast be grown by the COUR
;mature, and the Judges may withhold premiums if
Fruits of sufficient merit are not presented.
CuseNo. 16.
BUTTER, CHEESE, HONEY, HAMS, te,
Beet t. pounds Butter-- ...... —..-... 60
Best Cheeno —. 100
Best Ham card b exhibitor...-----..-..-.. 1 00
Best 5 pounds of 1 00
All competitors Wilma preen Bros ur minind
hare their dame coated and byggibt e p typ i A s ids.
tOm with the skirts ou, and also to gheefatennent of
the mode of curing, to.
• CARRIAGE, LIATIIER .t43TOVR DEPARTMENT.
Beet Pleasure Carr*,
Best Palling-top ..... 9?,
Best Open-top do. ..... 3 ' oo
Best Jagger Wagon...—. ... ....... —. 300
Best Spring Wagon . -- .... . .... ..--- 200
Bost Single Harness ...........—.,......e50:.. SAO.
Best Doable Harness .......... —...---.../..,....,—. 314
Best Wagon Ilarsela, idzii-5a5n........... ......
..,.... - It 00
Best Wagon Mune% k0nt55ari..................... 200
Best Riding &sidle" -
Beet bailee' d0.............,.....—...,,,,,,....* 3.06
Beat kiiihm, 8tfi11a......4-.....,...................... r.. 1.41)
Beat Lot Sae Laathae..—.,....... .... . . ......—......- 100
Beet do. Harness do. ............
Best do. Copra' do.-
.Best dn. Calf Skips.— 1 00
- Best dressed Sheep Skins—....—....
Best Cooking Stove. foe Wood ar;C051,..... 200
Boot Oss 5t05e........ 2 00
Best (Mut:sestet . P.; . rior 200
Bost Diktn 200
bait ssielple Iron 100
Ctass,Oro.ll'.
Bost 15 yards woolen 62 00
Beet IG ' yarda rag ;
ettierth CO)
t doublaceesetlet...- 1.00
Beet palr ot woolen ltd . ; 50
Beet pair baltOose, tO
Best pair linen atoeliatp:. .. .. ; . 50
Hest play linen 60H
Beat pair cotton Montle. ..... 50 I
Bat pair Minima, 50
'Beat woolenimittetwa.—
apre •warkrnt. .....
I=l=l
=ZEE
Bloockd
MEI
t2'oo
.- :00
... 100
.1 00
1 00
.... 1 00
2 00
1 00
100
1 00
....... ...... 1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
MEI
Cum No. le,
100
1W
--
Best silk i
quilt
Second best ^ ''''''
Best detain.
Beet coniterpane
Best n pain woolen blanket_ • _ .....
Secod host
Best 10 yards homomado linen ..........
Beetle yards linen dispei,
Best 10 yards low linen
Best home-made shit t ..... ;.. ...... ........
Best poised linen sewing thread
CLunt No. 18
WORSTIBD WORN.
Best general display of worsted w0rk..... .._.
Best ottoman carer
Best sofa rush lon
Best worked reception chair....
Best pair worsted slippers
' Best worsted lamp mat
Beat flower rue mat -
Beet child's worsted worked dream
Best child's afghan
Beat worsted tidy
Beat worsted breakfast shawl
Best worsted toilet cushion
CLASS No. 19.
EBBROIDEIty AND FANCY WORK
Best knit quilt
Rest embroidery on musli n
Best embroidered skirt
Beet silk slipper
Best crochet tidy
Best lace shawl
Bert embroidered case pillow
Best embroideredhandtuch
.....
Beat embroidered child's cape .
Best embroidered collar
Beet specimen of wax flowers
Second beat
Best hair flower.
Best shell work
Beet buther work
Beet button basket
Best Mar basket
Best bead cushion
Best bead basket
Beet work basket
CLias ,No.
Best Lome-made bread
Second best
Beet five loaves baker's bread
Second best
Best pound, sponge, fruit. Jelly, lady, Borer,
gold, silver, marble. Madison, mi ;intuit, an.l
cocoanut cakes, each
Best ginger and sugar cake., macaroons, Jum
bles, rusk, biscuit, each
.812 00
5 00
8 CO
Cla-OwAl
Best preserved strawberries, pullet 14, pint. F,
peaches, pine-apples, peals, app rte. d 4, b ans•
toe., crab apples, cherries, citron &c, etc!.,,,.
Beat currant, qui nce.raspbmy, apple, colt's Lot,
buckleburry mad peach jelly, each
Best brandy peaches
Best canned tomatoes, peaches, pears, corn,
cher, tee, ie., each
CIA e No. 22
Best apple, peach, pear, quince end tomato but
ter, each
Best pickled cucumber. pepmrs, tomatoes can
tleleupe, plums, mixed pickles, each
'lest tomato catsup..
$3 00
8 00
. 4 00
6 00
3 (.)
2 00
1 00
—. A FIRST CLASS
.
Greatest variety deli ii,, roses, verbenas, each... o 0 L ' Boarding School for Young Ladies,
Second best varieties dahlia', rowels 5 , 0 j N CONNECTION with the STA T E NOR II A L
Best varieties Gertnan asters, pansie", culleat i•at • / SCHOOL, Trenton, Now Jersey. Total charges,
of green-bonne plants, by on• person, dere( • including board, tuition, and books.l2/5 a year. For
ornaments, each 50 Circular with hall particniars, apply to
Best hand bonnet ' •
.50 i JOHN N. HART, Principal.
For the most beautifully arraaged basket of
flowers -----------
s No.
UO
2 00
UO
2 00
-
441. 141 4
. 11.13 46,•- - -.446*
few gtartrtiontvnts.
• 1 th ) FE3L&LE COLLEGE—B w
ordenton, N. .T.
. 1 ou ;
; DLusANTLY looitoklp n the Attar as, 'rreer.S3.4
• a°. t .1. hours ride from ..Near,'York and 1 1.1 from Plslla.
1 Lig The very best ellimstiotial advantages furnished In '
i, „,„ • connection with a pleasant home. Pall term begins ;
; I ", Sept. 15th. For Catalogue., address
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