The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, July 30, 1869, Image 3

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Middle Street Market
(ssis THE 000rrlooTis.)
Day in the Week,
srsDAY EXCIPTID
eddies* times • !reek, TD••d•y, Widow
turday morologa. Lomb, Veal or Mattes
Orders left at my market in the ovoids&
.aptly delivered tn• following morning
UEOROB E. OODORI
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E• STOVER A THADDEUS S. MOLL
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entered into partmorabf pfa 11171011-
lICSINIMA, will eskiry It oN Is till lb
All kinds of
ESH ME A.T
sou. Market stand In Gettysburg, at
• rner. Presb Beef every Tuesday and ilat.•
Weir. Small meats Wednesday, Thu=
IN aro Ing . As we pay cult for our
ea reasonable as say good Arm In Gettya
viiii4ot mock for solo will Sod it to astir .
to I or addrom tho now Firm.
BTOYI.II. WIIILE.
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A TIWANTED
CASII PRICI PAID . YOR
TN TRY HAMS ,
SIDES,
ULDERS & LARD,
wHoL A s &SIMON CODORI,
Cork street.;,:elow Wolf.
;Ind Dried Beef , also Fresh
ot - eantly-on hand for sale.
lettnizeto, &t.
RMER S
TRY Tilt
Bone Phosphate.
ricaltariets, therefore, who are in aaart►
tin and peritoneal maanre, and who
Le cleitni °tibia article Fireweed to their,
he grit time, Ike manntacturers *mad
t the
R. BONE ,PHOSPHATE
f their experkeeetai trial. at last; past
warranting the fullest confidence, that at.
hey,wili add their teetimuoy to that of
fernier' who now regard It as the cheap
t manure la the market.
E A M M 0 - N I A
►b►nd►nUy from the organic portloa
RICK 718 E PER TON IN RAGS. -
stolog Ground Boo*, Oil of Vitriol, can be
Ive as a call.
artier bat our Phosphate for sale,
RTER BOBLITZ. Manufacturer.
BURISISOLDELAIR'ILSON,
Beater Hay-Prop &hidings,
Wrorner Wasblugton sad Railroad sta.
Gettysbarg, Palma.
Phouphst• le for sale by
A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa.:'
• WIBLII t SONS, Gettysburg. Pa.
GRAFT & =NICHROME
Granite Station, Pa.
lIELILORN & BENDER,
New Oxford, Pa.
CHARLES' KUHN, Hanover, Pa.
'ord to the Wise 1
IMPORTANT TO FARM ERB
Chemical Fertilizer !
mportance of a quick, ac
-4 durable Fertiliser, adapted to the soil
y, la acknowledged by al Inman. Hay
myself, alter long study and caudal ex.
• t I.o.ll.aursa's
emical Fertilizer
I others In adaptedneass to Mods .f
purchased the right for Adana county,
red to 1111 orders for It promptly and ea
arms. It I. no humbug, but
101 StiCCESE3FI7LLY TRIED
of ear farmers, and la admitted ► all
to be the best In the market, and the
am prepared to furnish thb Fertiliser la
, and will deliver
town or village in the
County,
.lo not less quantity than a TON. I
it for 'Meat per ton without bags, or
This fertilizer It composed of the but
emleals that can be had. I nee no oil of
not contain any ammonia, therefore I
Neither do I use lime nor ashes.
OF VIZ OfISMICAL lERTILIZEI
cos fertilizer that will lest tor a earls/ •
nly for one. Ittentaina salllelentanimal
toe. the grain and mak. It ripen early,
nionla *Aces the growth. I •:poet t•
large rippAy this winter for the spring
rehire hint. farmer. and the public gen-
It a trial en • all kinds of Grains and
hereby give notice that Yarm Rights
• unlestralgued by me, ars Infringement,
and win be prosecuted and dealt with
law, from which there is no appeal.
ere wHitnii promptly attended to by ad•
°NORGE BENDEL
Sandersville. Penn►.
Iclitilll G I Agent for sale of Coon
lilsb ts, Benders villa, Adams county, P►.
1'
R E RiS !I!
TRY THE
VELA PHOSPHATE!
ed principally of tits celebrated Guam'
LTA. VELA.
• p.r cont. of AMMONIA, an inapt*
vo activity (without injury) to the Tags
urge quantity of nolubl•
PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Potash and hods, the sesontiaistsments
• MPLETE MANURE.
potation It 4ao obtalnedamong them's,
on who are Rang It to proAroneo
, Is a sure guarantwo alto villa.
RICE 06.00 TER TON
impbtet. Address
THE ALTA VELA GUANO 00.,
57 Broadway, Now York
P & CO.. 200 N.D.I. Are., Philadelphia.
is.. sad lima thorn Kew Jens,.
BOWER'S
LETS MANURE,
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RY BOWER, Ch Fp/is!,
PHILADILPHIA.
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Lied, /monis and Placa
VTIED-71,11 nos ADVITULATION
contains all the elemieate to produea
all kinds, and Is highly resaminiaded
sod It, also by distinguished assists
MISIPIII4 tested Its qualities.
d in Baga of 200 lbs. each.
SHARPLEBB t CO..
4-s.
aterlaad 40 !loath Delaware ♦venue,
QIL•DZLPHIA
POI SALS DT
LIAM REYNOLDS,
79 BOOTH STRUT,'
DALTIMOIN:IND.
*nu generally tbro9gboat the couttly.
ties,addrass Hon Swot,. 1911194•1
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LE SEM INARY,
HAb ERSTOWN.
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Its Iliztotatli &hal
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zoTh Six BBETBSILSIZ,
s lissatital sad lisslttest
BLS I , 11 1y erected and
soassinse BL of the highest
sad s Mural sppotstmest of
Isstrsottos Is all the Sport
• I. ersusessal sod Schiele olio-
Leas, ass of tarnished Boas, satl ,
die Midas of tio regular Cease fuels&
seek Term ot P lye Months; $lOO Pop
off tisoltsd Istorsualos adds.=
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VCR TIBING liZD i a ngs,
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estaribarre rrallia7.B•l74l. 11149.
APPOINTSD.—GtaIrge P. Gulden hes
been appointed Postmaster at Granite
Hill, vice r)aniel Guldeu,deoesse I.
CONSECRATED.—The new Itelbrmed
church at Emmlttabarg will be j consecra
ted to-morrow, the Slat Rev. T. G.
Apple, of Meroeraburg, will deliver the
consecration sermon. ,
TALL OATS.—liar. David Shriver, of,
(Inn:wetland township, last week brought
to this aloe a stock of oats plucked front
one of his fields on his way town, which
measured six feet in length.
RETURNED.—Mr. John A. fitiops,
wbo went to Europe several months ago
on account of impared health, reached
home last week. We are glad to hear that
his health was materially improved by
the trip. .
ELECTION.—An election will be held
to-morrow, (Saturday,) at Heidlersburg,
for officers of a new Military Company
- about being organized. Capt. S. H.
Eicholtit,has been designated by the Ad
- jutant dentinal to hold the election.
IMPROVING.—The friends of Win. B.
Brand*, Esq., of Korey'lle, Cumberland
county; who autlered amputation of the
leg some five or six weeks ago, will be
pleased to llarn that he Is rapidly improv
ing, being now able to move about with
crutches.
COLORED CAMP MEETING.—There
will be a Camp meeting of the Gettysburg
and York Circuit of the African Metho
dist Episcopal Churches, in Wolf's Grove,
east of Gettysburg, commencing on the
19th of• August, under the charge . of Rev.
D. Stevens. They expect to have the as
' Sistauce of some of their ablest Ministers.
..ACCIDENT.—Mr, B. F. Rahter, of Lit
tlestown, had one of his ankles severely
sprained on the Irlth inst., while Jumping
from a buggy. One of the front wheels
had given way, and Mr. R. sprang from
the buggy to 'Ware the horse, but got his
foot entangled with the wheel, causing him
to fall.
ARM BROKEN.—We aro informed
that Mr Sowers, of Hamilton township,
Adams county, broke an arm one day 111 , 1
week.. He was in the act of correcting a
horse, when the animal threw his head
round and knocked Mr. S.'s arm against
the banes, breaking it between the wrist
and el bow.—Hanover Citizen. .'
PAID. -On Wednesday last the Adams
County Mutual Fire Insurance Cowpony,
though ita Executive- Committee, histn3d
an order on the Treaiusrer for POO; in favor
of Col. John Wolford, being the amount of
insurance on Col. Woltord's barn, which
leas struck by lightning on the 31st nit.,
and burned.
AN IMP OS TOR.—The Allentown
Democrat Cautions the Odd Fellows of the
State against a person giving the name of
Rice, who, is on a collecting 'ninon, as he
is a n'arran t imposter, He is about 28 years
of age, of medium size and build, dark
complexion, and tells his story In such a
pathetic way as to induce almost any per
cm who bears him to invest.
A COSVENIENCE.—We understand
that arrangements have been made to es
tablish a Baggage Depot in this place
which will be under the charge of respon
sible parties. Passengers arriving in the
trains can leave their checks at the Ticket
office, and their baggage will be delivered
wherever ordered. Persona intending to
leave in the cars can hive their baggage
called fur at their residences and deliver
at the depot.
RATTLESNAKES., 7 Last week, while
Henry Clever and lease Warren were in
the South Mountain sathering berries, in
the vicinity of Clevdi✓s Pre flank, (ley.
suddimily came on a den of rattlesnakes,
whh•h they at once attacked, but only suc
ceeded in killing thirteen of the reptiles.
It is supposed that twice that number es
caped unhurt. Eight of the snakes were
so closely,eutwined that one blow from a
stone killed them in that condition.
PERSONAL.—We notice by the Harris
burg papers that Joseph G. Gift, Esq.,
Civil Engineer, of New Oxford, has been
employed by the Commissioners of Barbs
burg to make a survey of that city, and to
lay out an addition of two miles South
and East of the present City limits, into
streets and avenues, with the Proper
grades. Mr. Gitt has been engaiged on the
work for several week, and it will proba
bly occupy his time during the summer
and fall.
AN AMUSING TRICK. —The latest in
door amusement is termed the "printer's
delight," and is performed iu the following
manner: Take a sheet of note paper, fold
it carefully, and inclose a bank note suf
ficiently large to pay up arrears, and a
year in advance. And what adds im
mensely to the feat, is to send along the
name of a new subscriber "with cash ,to
balance." Keep your eye on the printer,
and if you detect a smile, the trick is a
success. Try it.
SAILED.—Hon. EDWARD MCPHERSON
sailed from Baltimore, for Europe, on
Wednesday, in the steeper tiepzig, of the
Bremen line. Impalled health, conse
quent upon the exacting demands of of
ficial duties and literary engagemnta, has
induced him to make the trip. He expects
to be absent about three months, first visit
ing England,,Sootlend and Ireland, and
afterwards the continent, probably as far
as Constantinople. He is accompanied by
his newphew, Joarr B. hlcPuxusow, Esq.,
of Harrisburg.
A number of Mr. McPherson's person
al friends in Baltimore accompanied him
to the steamer to see him off, among them
Archibald Stirling, Esq., Gen. C. Maund,
Esq., J. W. Clayton, E. Fulton, of the
_ Baltimore American, Gen. Dennison,
Gen. Bowerman, and others.
jeir•The Shippenabnrg News of Friday
last, has the following item:
MONEY STOLEN.—On Thursday af
ternoon, • Isaac P. Wagner, of Adams
county, made compliant • before Justice
Butts that he had been robbed of sixty
two dollars of money. It appears the
aforesaid was stopping at the ' 'rraveler's
Rest" and had sold a harm, for which he
received the amount he alleges has been
stolen from him. From the evidence in
the case, Wagner was so much intoxicated
that he was taken to the stable to sleep
neff his load," and on coming to him
self found he was minus the price of the
horse. Where the money is, remains a
mystery. Sixty-two dollars la a big price
for a drunk.
RUNAWAY.—On the evening of the
16th ult., Rev. Mr. Chestor., of this Place,
made a Providential escape from serious
injury. He was driving a buggy in York
street, having two of his children with
him. The horse took fright, and ran off,
breaking the eiu-risge, and throwing the
little girl from the buggy. Providentially
'all were saved from serious Injury.
One day last week, the horse belonging
to Rev. Mr. Bellwalder, of Cot:towage
Chapel ran off, breaking the buggy to
pieces. Mr. B. had got oat of the buggy
but a few moments before the horse made
off. The horse was caught near Hanover.
CONVENTIO N.—The Democratic
County Convention has been called to
:';' meet in Gliettyebtirg, on Monday the 9th
of August, to nominate a County ticket.—
: %lie Convention will have a lively time in
making selections from the host of candi
dates struggiing for position. No less
than twenty-four have already announc
ed themselves, while it is understood that
other, vhohave beectquistly 'eying the
wires, expect to steal a march on those
now - before the public by springing their
ill
• names on the Convention. Of these 24.
one reeks to be Director of the Poor, 4
County Treasurer, 4 Register and Mexxx.
r, 6 Clerk of the Courts, while 9 empire to
the BberitY4ty. -
RAILROAD IDDIVICL—WO that
r i our friend, Jos* GM; onsbuow. with
a oorp of steditanlia, lest week eurvexed a
new route for the pi . opissed 4
Valley Railroad, platting at Leib's Bridge,
1 on the Hanover Branch Railroad, and
from thence running southeast through
Eleidiabarg and Kabbala' twps., York
county, via Klinehltervllle, and entering
Maryland near Wentz's Church, in Car
roll county, intersecting the line run last
fall by engineer Ames, between Broh's
and Traoey's Mills, on the head of the
Gunpowder Falls, and ending at the ex
tensive Ore Banks in Rachman's Valley.
This route is the most favorable and pron.
tical one that has been surveyed, passing
through a fine rich oountry, with light
graded. There are extensive deposits of
Iron'Ore, of excellentquality. throughout
-the whole seetion of the county through
which the road is to pass, the transports- .
Hon of which alone will more than repay
the coat of construction. It appears to be
generally undetstood that this road "will
be built titan early-day.—Hanover Specta f :
ter.
CORRECTION.—A few weeks ago, in
noticing the , report of President Muhlen
berg, of Mublenberig College, made to the
Pennsylvania Synod, we expressed our
surprise at a proposition to transfer the
funds of the German Professorship in
Pennsylvania College to Muhlenberg Col
lege. We were surprised at the prapcisi
tion, because of Piot Muhlertberg's thor
ough acquaintance with the ;Oahu of the
funds, and the proposition to transfer
them was utterly inconsistent with the
reputation of Prof. M. as a gentleman of
high-toned honor and integrity. We are
glad to be informed that the official report
of the proceedings, as they appeared in
the papers, did Prof. Muhlenberg injus
tice in that it ignored the , essential fact
that the proposition to transfer was based
on - the contingency of Pa. College first
surrendering its claims to the funds, in
any negotiations between the College and
the Synod. We make this explanation as
an act justice to Prof. M.
SWINDLERS.—A week or two ago a
stranger hired a horse and ° buggy from a
livery stable in the upper part of Cum
portend county, for the purpose of going
Into .the country a short distance. No
trace 'of the horse and buggy could be
found until the 13th inst., when the Hano
ver'Citizen states it was ascertained that
the horse and buggy had been sold to Mr.
Houser, in New Oxford, for 195.00 and a
watch, the latter valued at about *25.
The property was taken possession of by
the owner, leaying Mr. Houser minus
112,00. The thief made good his escape.
The Citizen further states that a young
man who had been working in the neigh
borhood of New Oxford for some time,
but otherwise a stranger, called on Mr.
Houser on Saturday last for the loan
of a horse and buggy for a few hours to
take a ride into the country. The horse
and buggy were given, but the borrower
forgot to return them. Mr. Houser re
covered his horse and buggy in York. -
VALTIBgE RECIPE.—The Ohio Ottlli
valor says the following recipe in worth
one thousand 'dollars to every housekeep
er : "Take one pound of sal soda and half
a pound of unranked lime and put them,
in a gallon of water, boil twenty minutes,
let it stand till cool, then drain of and put
In a strudi jug or jar; soak your dirty
clothes over night, or until they are wet
through, then wring them; and OA plenty
of sow, and with water, add one tea-cup
ful of the washing fluid : boil half an hour
or more, rinse, and your clothes will look
better than by the old way of washing
twice before boiling. This is an invalua
ble recipe and every poor, tired woman
should try it."
INDIAN RELICS WANTED.—Persons
in possession of Indian Relics found on
any portion of the Battle-field of Gettys
burg, Stone Arrow Heads, Battle-Axes,
dm., will be suitably rewarded by leaving
them at the R.atitlysine Spring or Hotel. it
THE FIVE WONDERS OF GETTYS
BURG FOR ALL TO VISIT—The Ka
talysine. Springs—Orphans National Home
—Natio:oml Cemetery—Pennsylvania Col
lege—and E. H. SINN IGH'B Cream Soda and
Ice Creim Establishment, on Chambert
burg St., adjoining Keistene Hotel.
P. S.pur Cream Soda is delicious. tf
LIIMBE R.—The attention of Carpenters
and Builders is invited to the extensive
assortment of Lumber of all kinds to be
found at the Lumber Yard of Col. C. H.
Buehler,on Carl isle street,opposite the Pas
senger Depot. River and Mountain Pine,
Hemlock, Laths, Siding, Joice, Scantling,
Shingles, Pickets, Flooring, Posts, dtc.
ac., furnished in any quantity end at low
est rates. ' tf
GETTYSBURG FORGE.—Stewart W.
Hoffman, of this place, his purchased the
Gettysburg Forge, and is now prepared
to fill orders for Hammered Iron of all
kinds. He will also take Iron Scraps in
exchange, or pay cash for them, at the
rate of 1¢ cents per pound; See adv.
ARE HOOP SKIRTS FASHIONA
BLE !—They certainly are.. And the La
dies know that to be well dressed, Hoop-
Skirts are necessary. The best stock to
select from is at Duphorn's store, N. W.
Corner Square. tf
ARRIVED—A fresh stock of Clutha,
Cassimeres, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths,
Lawns, Sun Shades, Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
has just been received by Duphorn, and
are the cheapest we ever saw. May 28-tf
FOR RENT two desirable rooms on
Baltimore street, near the diamond. En
quire at this office. tP
Den't be humbugged with the foolish
idea thst Catarrh cannot be cured 1 The
world moves, and medical science is pro
gressive. The proprietor of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy will pay $5OO reward An
a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure.
Sold by druggists at fifty cents, • and each
package makes a full ph* of the medicine
ready for use. Can get it by mail ,for
Sixty Cents from Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffa
lo, N. Y. it
STILL ADVERTISING I—What's' the
use of advertising a place so well known
to the entire community as is the great
Clothing House of Wanamaker dr, Brown ?
This is a qqestion often asked and the
editor of thfii paper, as it Is a question
which intimately concerns him, answers.
let. There are still a fete people who are
not .yet customers at Oak Hall and Oak
Hall Is after thitm,
2d. Much as the people know of the
"Largest Clothing House," there• are im
provements constantly being made and
new features ever being Introduced, with
which they must be made acquainted. .
3d. The proprietors like above all things
to !gratify the people, and they. know
that next to buying new clothes at. Oak
Hall, the people like to read about it and
its ever increasing success and popnlari-
B EAUTIFUL WOMAN.—If you
would be beautiful, use tagan's Magnolia
Balm. •
It gives a pure Ifloomlng complexion
and nfetores Tontl4kil - Beanty.
Its streets are *dual, natural and per
feet.-1
It removes • Redness, Blotches, and
Pimples, cures 'Fitt, Sunburn and Freck
les, and makes a lady of thirty appear
but twenty.
The Magnolia Balm makes the Skin
Smooth and Pearly: the Bey bright and
clear ; the Cheek glow , with thi \ Blown of
Todd), and Imparts fresh, Pilaw 11 1)•
pearanai to the Countenance, NiOady
need complain of her Complexion, when
Mitring will purchase this didightfal
•
dole. t
The best *Stele tedrees Hair Is Lyon's . 7 4
Hathalron. July 113-Lm
Rip" tbh Alhatinel.
Insus. Intim t—You doubtless have
obeseetni Ott -In New England one tan
-Lordly die respecolpy without bequeath
ing sometldeg to Yale or Harvard. Such
legacies are counted honorable, and be:;
ter monuments than those of braes or
atone, uni indeed they are! In this way
these Institutions, already richly endowed,
are supplied with most adequate means to
secure the objects of their establlshment.—,
Why is there none of this spirit in our town
and county?
Here is Pennsylvania College in our
Midst, an honor to the community, and a
blessing to the &ateand land, and a con
tinual source of *revenue, in many ways, to
our immediate community. Many sons of
Gettysburg and Adams county, who are
honoring their birth, and to whom out citi
zens point with admonition and pride, re
ceived their education at Pennsylvania Col
lege, and there received the stimulus and
power to become what they are. 5
And yet how often is this I3enefactressre
membeied by our people , in their wills?—
Can you recall any legacies left her by our
own citizens? Not long ago you chroni
cled the death of a citizen, who had no
near or dependent relatives, and, who
strangely had made no will; and yet his
property is valued at tens of thousands !
Why didn't he think of Pennsylvania Col
lege as a blessing to the community and
give her means to be a greater one ? As I
look around, I see. one and another, here
and there among ,us, who have means,
more or less, and who will not be among us
very long. Will they let me suggest to
them to do somethitig before they die which
will live and bless mankind after they are
gone ? Would they perpetuate their names ?
Let them engrave it on minds and hearts
rather than on marble or granite! Did
their means cost them labor and self-denial?
Why then leave it to those who will squan
der it with as little care as it cost them to
gather it, .. or who will neither enjoy it
themselves nor let any one else reap its
benefits ? Let me recommend the Trustees
of Pennsylvania College as good custodians
of the people :s funds, as those who will use
what is committed to them in a way which
will bless and not harm our community !
Remember this Institution in your wills—
unless you prefer a better way of being
your own Executor, and, like Peabody,
seeing your benevolerree,..inaugurated in
modes of doing good! Our College re
cently purchased a first class Telescope,
which does the students no good because
the Institution has no means to mount it.—
We haie;smong us individuals and families
whr, might build an Observatory, to meet
the want ; and may I suggest that this
would be a more notable and, at the same
time, useful monument than any they will
ever get at Ever-Green Cemetery or in any
other grave yard !
Citizens, think of It ! 0.
July tt
[Nor the Star and Sentinel
GIRLS' ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
Mrif3RS. EDITORS :—There fa DOIXISSIb le
objection to the accomplishments of music
and painting, and the like, but the Idea is
to be able to set these prior amusements
aside temporarily when the stern duties
or married life call for your practical
knowledge. Show the young men that
you can ao your part in double business ;
that you can cook a meal of victuals on a
pinch ; that you can sweep up, and dust,
and darn old stockings, and save a penny
towarcla an accumulated dollar; that you
will not be a dead expense to him throhgh
life. Iteliesieone my dear young friends,
as many tree heroic womanly hearts beat
over household duties as flutter beneath
the soft light of a parlor chandelier. Your
kiss is just as sweet, your smile just as
bright, ;your heart as happy and tender,
after a d ay's exertion in a sphere worthy
of true e °manhood, as in places of dissipa
tion, frippery and silly amusement. Have
an ambition to do your part in life; culti
vate ind nettle' habits and let the parlor ac
complish, nenta go with the higher acoom
plishment a I have briefly enumerated. It
is astonish Ing how soon a domestic young
lady is found out and appreciated, It is be
cause she is such a rare exception to the
general ru;e. I have travelled and seen
much, and therefore can advise.
THE BERT.—Tonics have of late years
gained rapidly In public estimation, and are
far titre generally employed by first-class
physicians than they once were. The rea
son for this is that it is a generally establish
ed fact that wholesome tonics used to mod
eration daily for years do not loose their
virtue, neither do they injure the system.—
They act in fact like air and exercise, and
not Its o'''medicin,es," which are intended
solely for attacks , of illness. The RITTER
perecteitcs, especially those of vegetable
origin, all possess the common property of
stimulating the appetite, strengthening the
nervous system, mil of imparting strength.
Women generally thrive benefit from them
even mere.than met', their system being
more liable to debility and exhaustion.—
We have again and wain in our experience
seen the good effects of tonics where the
eyes had grown dim EU id the cheeks pale,
and the entire frame showed every indica
tion of exhaustion, nervous suffering and
debility.
The best established bitters before the
American public are bey and question those
of Dr. Stcever, and this vs equivalent to de
claring that they are the best, since among
the scores of really exce'llent bitters now
current, a poor article it as no chance of
success whatever. The naost ignorant per
son can tell at once by Ws effects, ' almost
from a single dose,:whethc :r any bittens are
good or bad. These of Sticever have been
sold for thirty years, I , are composed
of sixteen of the safest \ roots and herbs
of a well-known tonic virtue, so skillfully
selected and compounded \with regard to
their mutual effects, that it I \lay be doubted
whether any more perfect farm of this Med
icine can be made. t .
Thousands of persons are t \ mPosed to or
afflicted with fever and am, bilious ague
or other results of malaria.. ] .e t them re
member that these bitters me a s admirable
in such cases, as for diarrhea and cholera
morbus, or any ordinary &est tgement of
the stomach. Try them and 'lle satisfied
that they should be in the dow i of every
family; and the trunk of every In tattler.
It is • favorable feature in thaw t
meat of the proprietors of De. Stover's
Tonic Herb Bitten', that no , Wilms are
made that they will cure every Iffliti \ mat flesh
is heir to. The weakest mtellect elmlarrd
ly be imposed upon when told that I this or
that remedy will remove every fors I i of dis
ease in every stage, and yet we, c\ an not
take up the majority of journals 11 vithout
encountering an adverthement deollating
that this or that medicine is a nc4tnnn
which is a perfect apothecary's shop, , and a
whole college of physicians in itself, !rend-•
ering all other cures useless. Whi tt is
claimed for Dr. Stover's Bitters is siniply
that they will act. as a good tonic, and \ are
capable of doing as much good as a preoa
ration of bitter principle can. They vtl, ill
not cure incurable diseases, but they will
often prevent • certain class of climorde;
front becoming incurable. The reference
And ceitifleates Wined intheir favor ism all
true and honest, and of theeethere are hun
dretie
From the editorial colt= of Fon:miss
Phila. "Press :"
FROM THE =Amu PEOFIEKON.
rainASTKR, Jigly 25, 11358.
RAID= & Co.—Gentlemen : I reply to
yours of the 22d inst, I would fier that I
have noel Dr. Bt tier's Tonic Herb Bitters
extensively in my prudes during several
years put. Ido not hesitate to say that
ne formd it to possess remediable eiScacy
enripwsik indigo: 4sll o l 4 Lose ' Of
&erg' 'a well la Fever and
AlF 0 0 )11111 . 1 1 44itier
ewes procendlogrecen" dlionined etom
soh; sod ecemiellrben it 'proved or hue
thimble Tabus in gen Mal of the
Weak ebels Otheir t 044 reAIIe4SIS holm
hdled oo prelim:6th* deelted idio t
Though reluctant to appear . recant
intmdingany partionkradwartisedekellioine.
a MAO of duty to the public ended mull
cal faculty will not alb* me to withhold
my testimony to the mrits of the B
um 141111
in question. Yo re e veetfully
,
T. BAKER, ,
IL Ir.
Kryder lganufactnrers and Sole
Proprietors, 121 North ad Bt., Philadel
phia.
Sold everywhere. June 18-81
IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.—
The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop 7
ular as a parlor and once stove, hiu; some
times been objected to for use in chain -
hers and by families needing but one fire.
because not adapted to heat water, &c.—
This ditDculty has been overcome, and
last Monday we saw one of the Improved
Morning Glories in operation at the Ware
room of Col. C. H. BusaLsa, on Carlisle
street, which seems not only to obviata
objections but to meet every desired wants
It is nothing more or less than the ordi
nary Morning Glory, with an Oven about
lb inches in diameter attached, and inge
niously arranged dampers by which the
heat can be thrown around the oven at
pleasure, and making it as hot as the
ovens of the best cooking stoves. Water
can be boiled, pies baked, and even meat
roasted as readily as in a cooking stove.
This contrivance, while preserving all the
qualities of the Morning Glory as a heat
er, adapts it for the sick chamber, or use
in small families requiring but little
cooking. tf
I have used Marshall's Elixir for
Headache and Dyspepsia, and have been:
entirely cured by its use, and can cheer-i
fully recommend it to all similarly afflic-,
ted. A. K. DUNKEL, Pub. of Sunday;
Republic. Philadelphia, Pa. July 111.3 m
THE Iscoms TAX—That portion of the
Internal Revenue law which relates to in
comes winds up as follows : "The taxes on
incomes herein imposed shall be due and
payable on the 30th day of April in each
year until and including the year 1870, and
no longer."
gtuitw of the 'lttarheto.
Baltimore Grain & Produce Market
Batansase, Thursday Morning.
SUPER Flouß, 5 75 tie 6 25
EXTRA FLOUR, ' ... 6 50 Q 6 73
WHITE WHEAT, 1 40 @ 1 90
RED WHEAT, 1 45 IV 1,62
CORN,
RYE,
Osr3,
TIMOTHY-MID 0 00 @ 0 00
OLOVRE-SESD, 0 00 Q 0 00
FLAX-BRE 0 00 @ 0 00
BA.OOR, tiHom.DSEs, 154 16
" SIDES, 181 @ 191
23 24
LARD, 10} 0 20
GOLD, Phila
Gettysburg Gimlet & ProvislosiElarket
'Gettysburg. Friday Margin*.
SUPZR FLOUR, 5 50
Erras norm, .... cOO
Webs WHEAT, I 95 @ 1 50
lUD WHEAT, 1 00 @ 1 20
90
F:rz, 1 00 @ 1 20
OATS, GO
BIIOXIVIII.AT, . 90
TIMOTHY 13112 D, 2 60
CLovzx SKID, ....... ........ 7 00
POTATOZB, 50 @
Barrie, 28
LARD, 20
EGGS, 15
atooN, HAILS, 20
" BIDES, 16
" Baotrinzus, . 16
SOAP, 6 • 8
TALLow,. 10
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Enwsans—Koutita.--On the Md inst.,
at the Globe Inn, in thin place, by Rev.
H. C. Cbeston, Henry Edevirdn, of New
York City, to Mine Mary -Masudla Kohler,
of Ringgold, Md.
WACtiMAN—KAUFMAN.—On the 9th of
May last, by Z. Myers, Mr. Christian Wa
gaman, of Franklin township, to Miss
Catharine Kaufman, of Adams county—
both of the neighborhood of Cold Springs.
MAGNET
BOLEN.—On the 6th inst., near Dills
burg, Mrs. Joannah Bolen, daughter of
Jacob and Sophia Harmony, formerly of
Adams county, aged 28 years, 8 months
and 24 days.
tiotiminErt.--On the 17th inst., near East
Berlin, after a lingering illness, Mr. Jacob
Hollinger, aged 77 years, .7. months and 17
days.
Jecons.—ln Straban township, Christ
ian Jacobs, aged 1 year, lr months and 14
days.
MILLER.—On the 16th inst., in this place.
Hiram R., infant child of C. A. and E. H.
-Miller, aged 6 monthi and 16 days.
OVERBAUGH.—Near Littlestown, on the
14th inst., Barbara Ellen, infant daughter
of Lewis and Sophia Oyertatugh, aged 7
mouths and 8 days.
ROBlNSON.—Yesterday morning, in this
place, after a lingering illnesa, Hon. Isaac
Robinson, aged 68 years, 4 months and 11
days.
Aft - The funeral will take place this after
noon at 3 o'clock.
SNYDER.- On the 11th inst., in Littles
town, after a protracted illness, iM rs. Eliza
beth Snyder, aged 80 years, 2 months and
14 days.
STAILBAUOII.—On the 20th inst., near
Abbottatown, Mellie, infant daughter of
Jesse Stambaugh, aged 7 months and 20
days.
Attu gkdrertistintuts.
1 - 1 R. J. E. B RESTRESSER, Dent
.", lot, haying located in Gettysburg, offers his
f orrice* to the public. Office in York street, nearly
opposite the Globe Inn, where he will be prepared to
attend to any OLIO within the province of the Dentist
Perseus in want of full or partial scoot teeth are In
vitedtocall. Terms reasonable.
July 30,1869.—tf
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
tars Testamentary on the estate of Jell= Pope,
deceased, Late of Oonowago township, Adams count
haying been granted to the andersigned„ residing In
mime township, he hereby gives notice to all persons
Indebted to uld estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against thalami to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
lILICHAAL SMUT, iber.
• July 30.•:-6t8
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of HIM Daaaort, late
of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., deceased,
h av bop granted to the undersigned, residing in
ing
said township, he hereby giros notice to all persons
indebted to said isgate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same to pawns
them properly authenticated ibr settlement.
MARY DEGROPY,
July 30.-6 t
pXECITTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
a 4 ten Testamentary on the estate of 'Jaen Bet-
Loan, MU of Resdhig township, Adorns county, Pa.,
dammed, bating beat wanted to the o aderdnatd, re-
siding in nut NW In, Pa, he hereby Mrs* notice to
all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate
paymeM and those Wang claims egatust t►e: same
will preseit them properly anthenticatett for settle
meat.
July 30..-ollt
F 0 R GE.
ITAMMERED IRON,
0! TM! BUST 141711111%
uuppb Iron Destion and slaekasikia ai mums.
rible pr I"16
ORDE \IIS PROMPTLY ATTEND-
/RO,N E,XML.P4 WANTED,
SLiO , pat 1110 Us will M 4144 dult!'itu9
Ss /ma eilltydoss,suo-1•11Juals elus. of is'
ibr 110 Menred tea. i t eao - 14 1101101009.:
s. w. 8:oft 3 IAI.
July 90, 11011.—W
... 1 12 @ 1 13
1 17 @ 1. 30
co @
13G}
MIA InnED
DIED
JACOB RUB= Met
GETTYSBURG
ED TO.
=II
..
CAMP IaKETING.
THE members of the Gettyibnrg
- a6s Tin Ohm. eflbe4:llL 14 Illsentrata
wilt lion a Mina Or ao MOW' se Ward Ikon&
about as. lint ant Onlitootik_l"alatioimi
sursom Gina erattionoPlL We attain
•
a cordial faviroidot to act Aaddirwarloar or Ow
Cbrattoa Churn sad to tho inntally.
Cradle of wry bled will alloind ea napalm!. ma.
lan by pawkaioic of die Oomiudttes.
D. BMWS,
Pastor la charge.
UMW Willa 8011, Pros%
LOUIS JON BS.
11D/Of MAW,
Comatittoo.
Lail Wart', Miloneilir7.,
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PUBLIC SALE.
The node oedwill mil at Pella 'Fondue, on the
premises, on YAwsday, tlYs 2nd deg of SeAugaber nag,
that valuable property knosin as the" Wilson Farm,"
adjoining the village of Mummasburg and lade of
Jobn Hanna*, Andrew Clack, Benjamin Detudorgr,
and others. containing 160 Acres. more an lees, with•
good Log Dwelling House, Bank Bans and other out-
buildings. Also, a good Dwelling Boum and Stable,
and other Imprwementa on the other end of the
farm. Also, 50 Adria, manor lass, valuable Chestnut
Timber Lead, about three miles from the farm, and
used in connection with it. The limo lend Is of ex.
collent quality and ha. been nearly all limed It ie
well 'applied with running water and good Springs,
and has a young orchard of choice -Apple", Peaches,
Grapes, to.
This farm is very desi rable ; and any person wishing
to' boy will do well to attend the sale. It Is divided
by the Turnpike road and one set of buildings with
leversl acres of land, adjoining the road, may be sold
separately if desired, and immediate possession given.
Atwo,•t the sometime and place win be sold the
following Personal ProPerty, to wit:
2 VERY VALE:AIMS MICH COWS, 2 Choice Hogs.
one • brood Sow (Chester breed). a Bureau, Cooking
Stove, Copper Kettle, Meat Cutter, 2 saddler, a Clock,
• lot of Carpet, a lot of Boards, several tons of Kay,
and many other eructed too antnerons to mention.
For farther information previous to the day of sale
Montreal' Martha or Susan Wilson at lintamasbarg,
Penna.
Bale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when attend
coca will be given and terms made known by
B. U. McCILKAII,Y,
Executor of King Wlbone and by
.WILSON,
SUSAN WMON.
July 30.-ta
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned, intending to change baslne.a, will
sell at Public Sale, ms Saturday, September, litth
the following Property, situated In Latiruore town
ship, Adam. county, Pa., about three miles north-mat
of Petersburg, and one mlieenorth of Deardortf's Mill,
containing 27 ACRES OF PATENTHD LAND, more
or lees, - edjohaing lands of Jacob SOM.!, John Bushey,
the heirs of Abraham Jacobs, deceased, end othere.--
The land Is all in a high state of cultivation 11011 un
der good fencing. The :mproveteents are a good
TWO-STORE WEATHERBOARD/SD HOUSE, with
Kitchen attached, having been lately repaired inside
and out, and ar spring of good water convenient to the
house, with Spring House, a good Bank Barn, with
Wagon Shed attached and a well of never-failing wa.
ter at the barn-,yards Also, a good Shop, Dry House,
Wood Rouse, Hog Pau, and other outbulldinp, A
good Orchard of choice Apple, Pear and Peach Trees.
Also, at the mane time and plaCe, will be sold a
TRACT OP WOODLAND, containing 8 ACRES, 138
PERCHES, adjoining lands of Henry liarbold, John
Leer, Abraham forst and others.
Person. wishing to slew the property will cell on
the subscriber raiding on the tame, and persona
wishing to see the woodland will cell on Abraham
Furst who llvee dais by.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M, on said day,
when attendance will be gives and t orate made known
by JOSEPH KO VE.
L. P. Wits's, Auctkeeer. [July 80—te„
A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Will be exposed to Public Bile, on Saturday, the 23 1 / 1
day of Aug."( 9.21, al 1 o'clock, P. dl., on the prem
ises, In Middletown, Butler township, Adams county,
by tbe undersigned. Amigo.* or J•11 1 / 1 3 El. Rat
rza and sel Xs, all hie ROM Estate, six:
3 TOWN LOTS, adjoining each other, in 11 Mille
iown, on one of which is erected a good one and a
hairstory Frame Dwelling ROOM with a Kitchen,
Stable and otheroatbulldinge and a well of excellent
water. Alm. .boat 3 Acres of Land, which fronts on
the Main atreet,in Middletown, and it well adapted
to make guar Building Lots in front. and Irving in
the rear shoat 2 Acres of Land,' This will be laid off
in building lots and either add In that way or alto.
other as may stilt purchasers..
Penang wishing to riew these 'properties will be
shown the same by Jame,. U. Welter retidiog bt the
house.
ilirAtlendance will be giros' and terms made
known on day or .ale by
•
WILLIAM P6r6118, Aurigae,.
July 3u-tf
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
la purulence of an Order of the Orphans' Court of
Adams county. .111 be offered at Public Bale, on the
premise.. oa Satan:fay, the WA day of August hest,
A. D., ISBft, a YARM, situate In Butler township, in
said county, the estate of Dorm Jew's, deceased, CM
talning 11$ ACRES, more or lees, adjoining lands of
Jove* Roth, Joseph Deardorff, Michael Bear, Dtniel
Lady and others. Improved with a two-story WRATH
ERBOARDED ROUSE, Backbuilding, Outbuildings,
Log Barn, with Shads attached. well with pump close
to the Kitchen door, &boon at the barn ; young Ap•
pie Orchard. Just beginning to bear, also Paul, Cher
ry, and other fruit; about lb acres of good Timber,
andlleedow in proportion. The piece has been limed
nearly all over. The road from Roth's Mill la the di
rection of Middletown leads past the buildings.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. M., of said day.—
Attendance given and terms made known by
SAMUEL JACOBS, Execution
By the Court—A. W. Maria, Clerk.
July 30—ts
GEISISR'S PATZNT 81t IitEGULATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
CLEANER AND BAGGER,
With the latest improved Triple•gearcd
Horse Power, either Gear or Belt.
This machine has succesfully ceinpoted with ►ll this
best of the different patented /drain Separators, and
now has the reputation of beteg the best ge.arator
ever prouuced, in fact, the only Separator and Clean
er ever before the public to give general satlefactioa.
The machine Is conveniently arranged for healing
and threshing, being permanently flied on two
wheels._ One man can aunt move or shift It about,
so that it to not half the trouble on a barn this as ■
common thresher and shaker. It is also elLalif pat
la operation. It I. simple, easily managed, reliable
durable, compact and cleanly - to work by while in
operation, not making near the dad as the common
machine or other Separators.
Farmers can rest ►atured that thts machine is no
humbug. end judging from the high recommendation
of farmers that are hang them we mast come to the
conclatioo that it is the very machine that farmers
want.
• .
The folLAring are a few of the persons who have
um! this ntattooe, well known, and to whom the
pupic are referred for further Information :
Wm..J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna.
Wm. Kohler, near New o.r.Wrd,
John D Mum. near Gettysburg "
Henry liarbold. York springs.
Daniel Peters, Benderetlle,
John Waltman, Mcdherrystown '•
Michael Fiscel, Mounrjoy twp.,
John Small, AtchberrY Prow ti. •' '•
Wm. P. Brandon, York riprings,
Repair Caatings fur the above atachlue srW be kept
by the Agent, and also by Ephraim /keel, near
Gettysburg.
All orders for the Separators eau be addressed to
ABRAM BURICIKoLDER, Agent,
July 30-4 m• Clearspring, York co., Pa.
PIC-NIC!!
THERE will be a Pie•Nle held at
the
CASHTOWN SPRINGS,
on Saturday, the ith (ley of August next,
to which the Public ere respectfully invited. Rs
freshments to be had on the ground. ' '
Arne Ground .111 be Illuminated In the seeming,
end the Jubilee continued.
W. P. DIESZOKKR,
H. W. BHOUGH;
H. P. STOVER,
J. D. HONTZILWAN,
July Z3-2t - Committee.
•
$2O PIZEII)AL'qtrin" ntd
•Irrok-- ZA. 6 2118, HAIM t Co., Clovoisad, Ohio.
July 23-4 w
CANCERS ! * TIIMORS ! mamas!!!
DROP. ILINZ, of the Philsdelphas tlubrondty, Is
making satonishing cures of *moor nodal' Tor
ors,ti • Dew process, A 011111110 AL CANCEL AN.
that nooses the torpid of Cowers sad
Tuaori wit/loot path or the lasso( timbal/it ; wi th out
estertio, eating or bunting medicinee, sad without ths
loss of a drop of blood. /or particulars, call or ed.
dress N. H. KLINE, N. D., N 0.931 Arch it, Nina&
ptiis, Po. [341103.-41.
/JUNTO WANTED FOR TUE
SECRET HISTORY
OF THE CONFEDERACY.
BY EDWARD A. POLLARD.
The astound*, revelations and aerates disthererus,
nade in this work, are crea l Zthe most intense de
drain the minds of the to obtain it. The
.ecret political intriguer, c., of Davis and other Oon•
federate leaders. with the Ridden Epteriee from " Or
bind the games In Richmond," are thoroughly Ten.
tasted. Rend for Oircuhlre and see our terms, aad a
full description of the work. Addeo.'
NATIONAL NMI:MEG 00., Philadelphia, Pa.
July R3.-4w
DODD'S
NERVINE
DID IT.
New Loewe, Coax, April *
• Ithuoissaati letsini.-I thought lt well to welt at
other week belbre widths, to see If Imethaned to Le
prosy es I hate beep doing tor mos Use, nadir the
treatment of the new medldes, and I pa happy to
ten ,t theta am getting better—twee tutor than
when 'skims here. I wantimeee the We on/WAYS
WIRVINg wittiest saybeity edikdag Ilium I
Impa with ft I °Wilma, walk boa meg bed to the
chair. Ily tumble lee been extrainspela in tbeheed,
end has lasted over three gema. AU the niedkdne I
have herstolbre s taken has !Med to enemy relke I
ant sow able to go as and down me% end esay he-
Nevin. I sestidettl• NJ VIN= the Mg ntediaine
I aver Taped; sad shall apathies lb ima for I entom.
dust of, entire Moray. 'litre taken only tine ,
bottles, and would sot be withal it on say meannt.
. • Ter, truly, Mu. I. I. Nam
July 23-4 w
A GOOII THING.
hirWeina BOUNkt4riri, Haab, BtMkt, Oka, AS
TIM PAT . INT Wl2l
Adjustable Window Screen
WILL TIT air miaow;
'OOD FOB BALE,. „ eh. tonfflation sad -
V V 300 OORDs. (mg, flersaM from ~sad omgodo
200 HICEOB 1 7 , • 71 : 1363641ual a+g w wla w 1.21 D oTllss ‘
ninCre..
A T.<l3 br.e2
cl / 4 "1"
oimostmeadaliai, gromid.: Uliikket; *net, Philad's.
eteithure•s,'es.shuol,..4/ 01/Aluicak\,-.' I*rlnfas+rendeldiWeeeig„.:
~auiai,:.
Jounaep* shoemaker
WANTED.
/100 D WAGES and permanent em-
ILA ployame will to Ora So vim*
oak iminediate sppliastks wad& =
Getiyobure, Pa., Jolyf, 211—tf
RT GA LTRRY AND LIBRARY
COMBINED I
Ths orotolortlal Invention aprlnting, al ono inywoo
an, allirKti =met 00L0118, must be pronoun
ced one a the gnat triumphs of this nronorotkot. To
otitis° the tavontkot and mud Into the Reads and
Hones of America the ILlgniat• Plasm In color
dooml by their procso, th e **nano( the was a ndits
Wants Introduced ;
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We direct attention tt I Vanamaker
& Brown's advertisemet the Largest
Clothing House in Philc a ,•lphia.
82 TO $6O If ENEMA BROWN—
MEN!iii A BO Vc • CLOTHING.—
Oarmento ranging let every price. cur in every ■tyle,
readymade or made to :order. S. E. corner SIXTH
and MARKET litreetc :
8 , 7 TO LLS BPKINO OVEKCOATII.-11•Iton,
„. Silk Mixed, YannY Otatimer.,
Chinchilla, Beavers, &c.,tergees variety in the city,—
OAK HALL. SIXTH and . at ARKLT Ste.
$6 TO $46 HtIiHNEBB SUITS, BOTH rondo
and Domestic Goods, excellent
styles, S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET attests,
OAK HALL, WANAMAHER k BROWN.
8 . 20 20 $6O DIISBB SUITS OF ALL the da
sirable styles, suitable toramy eis•
mesa. 'it A NAM•Kitli A BROWN, SIXTH. A bt AB,
Kin Streets. •
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8 4 TO $2O
ii, 2O3 4 YWISIIIT:IO: B ISCHX . Ljoen Ds. :
etas. goods. WANAMAKKR t BROWN. LABOR
CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Eltriots.
TO $25 ingla s u i d .
g Y r o . l7 , ll , l3 i ' et C y ti. r p t
YAK IR k BROWN, BIXTO •od MARKET Strests.
I ) TO s3.bo 3lf gft T . UNDERCLOTHING
GENTS' IIIRNI3IIINO GOODS of
Amory kind,st man advance on coot, WAXAsf•KiR
* BROWN. OAK HALL, ORKA'rOLOTRING HOBS.,
SIXTH sod !LAMEST Stfooto.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agency for the
pwaw:uimwsul
In connection with my law buslnem In Gettysburg
Parties wishing is •ell;or buy lands, may and It t
their edventegeto call.
Farms and ,toodland.
9$ ACRES OP wawa 404CEREI TIMBER torSLACI
A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMES
Deer Gettysburg Eremite load.
A No.l I/ARM. soar Gettysburg red gravel land.
A FARM-170 ACRES. /17 Pe PER ACRE.
A TRACT 01 GOOD LAND; 66 ACRES, AT $ll6 PER
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD /ARM, WITHIOO ACRES HEAVY
TIMBER, AT $46 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAP.
100 ACRES, WITH •BRY GOOD BUILDINGS •ND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER. VOL $ O , OOO .
A VERY CHEAP FARM,: GOOD.,LAND AND GOOD
BUILDINGS, AT 876 P ER ACRE.
A IPARM, 100 ACRES, near Gettygourg.
A VERT GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT
$6O PER ACRE. two miles from Gettysburg.
A FARM, four mlles from Gettysburi, $3O pgig
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY GOOD GRABS /ARM, two tulles from
Gettysburg.
• GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD
JOINING.
A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDYR, $56 PER
ACRE.
A QOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, $5,000
ALSO MANY OTHER.TRACYS.
ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN.
R. G. MoCREARY,
Attorney •tlaw.
Gettysburg. June 11 1869.—tt.
REMOVED !
New Store Room near Court-house !
D. H. KLINGEL
H.B removed his Hoot tind Shoe Store to his new
I.J. Store Boom, • few dome south of the Court
halm, asd wrll oppoilta the Compiicr once, Balt4
mme, strest,Gettyeborg. He hes laid In • large new
slick of goods, which he Will sell at reduced prices.
'ff• °Mors
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADLES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SU PPERS, all styles,
LADIES' nogocco BALMORALS,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' •MERICAPVCA LI BOOTS,
GENTS' KIP BOOTS,:
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CAL/ BALMORALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS, Ac.,Ac.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
Ac., Ac., Sc.,
Az.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORAL?),
BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac.
INFANTS' SHOFS, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture con
stantly 'on hand.
All willbe slid at the lowest living profits. Buy
erg, from towtrand country. are invited to call and
examine scads and prices before purchasing else
where, feeling confident iLhat I can please all who
may call.
The MANUFACTURING of Boots, Shoes, and Gai
ters, will also be carried on, in all its branches, IIJ be
lore. Repairing done on Short notice. By employing
none but first-class workmen, and using none but the
choicest leather, be feels confident of maintaining his
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left un
done to deceive it.
inli.Tbankful for past fUvors, he solicits a continu
ance of public patronage. D. 11. KLINGEL.
Gettysbnrg,July-18, f
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
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JACOB iiARIEY,
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where they will And lamp and well selected steel
of DIAMONDS, WATOMNB, OLOCXS , JIMILAY,
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fafatbere ma be anemasod del by ealllesiltatedbdo ,
ly at tha Yvareltere Store of Oao. i Wilma •01a,
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FOR SALE.
3THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
toot front, co 40 lest lot, with twerp tury Brkk
Bock.bulid lim in lint clam repair, twcl r door. from
Court House. on Baltimore drool, will mold coi ao.
commodatimr terms. Juno 11.-0
1113.A.GENT S The. Pacific, Hall
road opened. Seven
dap to n s New York to San francisco, and a new. it
Mt In the Great West.
The OLD WANT as it was and tba NSW WRIST as It
to an deocrlted In our new afttlon of
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Written dome to tantmer of 1862,
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you the name of the nearest dealer who keeps our
Axes.
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Sole owners of Culburn's and Red Jacket Patent•
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FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT,
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IIiISNAI.III/2111 OP
OBAND, SQUARE,LND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD
These teatime:tents hare been Why, the Public for
nearly Thirty Twa t and upon their etertinses slam
attained as voinerehated prsentivence, vhkh pro
nounces them
TO unequaled. Theft
NE
combine' grsattowsr, sweetness and floe singing
quality, as well as great parity of latonatioti, and
OTIIIIIIIISIt throughout takaatire oak. Their
TOUCH
is pliant sad elastic, and eatirely tree hoe the stiff
ness round in so many Pianos. In
WORIEMA.NSHIP
they are nnetattled. Using nonsbat the very beet
seasoned eseteriel, the lane capital employed in our
business enables as to keep continually an immense
stook of lumber, Ara. at wind.
moor MOUE PIANOS hare our . ll : i s tantsered
Neale ad the AGRAINI .
C
we eau genial attention to oar ien• iambs&
ts
min
GLAND PIANOS AND ROANS GRAND*, ,
• Patented August 14,1840,
Mb bring th•Plasso farm imm 'Unitas 'nitas yet
been sitsined.
_every Piano lUg Warraniedfor.Five
Years.
York, Pa., 8010 *pat brtbe above
esbobilisdhottinmetwis by "NW inimemalte
to *Fib& tbs. at the Tay !gout hotory
_ 1001 a 00.,
haalt, rws.--05 • • • sasaaat.
gtfWgattitS:
rj S TRAY .—Strayed away on
." Sunday, the 11th day of July hurt, two COW:S....
ene a red If taley, the other a white spotted Cow, with
red neck and keg bents. A liberal reward will be
gives for any balbrination leading to. their whore
about., or the return of the cows to the I'l3oB.4'ooer,
residing in Gettysburg, on the line of the Peialieger
Railway. on the property owned by 0. J. Tema
July 23 —3t• • J. 1.-ifiRS.
DISSOLUTION.
1..." The firm of McCesar & Xi/MILTON WY di/o
wned by mutual congeal oo the 84th •'..f Jane. The
beldame will be continued by Mr. McCown at the old
stand.
The Books of the late Phut will mottle et the
Warehouse, endpersons ludelst ed are requested to
all without delay, es • ptompr settlemeat le desired.
. ROBERT MeI7IIRDT,
July ZI-3t WM. 8. HAMILTON.
EXECTJTOR'S NOTICE.—Let-
Num Testamentary on the estate of Jonx CHM.
IiILAIN, late of Lafayette county. Mlssotrl, &mewed,
baying bees granted to the baderelgned, be hereby
glees notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to
make Immediate payment and those having claim.
against the same to vagina them properly anth
tlcatad for settlement.
WABHINGTON CHAMBERLAIN, Ex'r
July M.--St
B" Persons hays claims against deceased will pre-
sent them for settlement to DAVID Witte, Esq., In
Gattysbarg, Pa.
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Death. Otrunte, late of
Btrabientovrnehlp, /Wetmore/linty, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, residing in the said
township, they hereby give notice to all persons In-
debted to said estate to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims aoinst the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
. . .
HARRIET GULDEN.
JZRZNIAII GULDEN,
July 21.-61
LICENSE.—The following ap
plications have been filed in my once, with
the requisite number orsignem t and will be Prerwisit
ed at the Court or Quarter Sessions, on Monday the
16th day of August, Hag.
RESTAURANT LICENSE.
JESSE B. SPAIIR, Areadtsville.
ALEXANDER TATE, tiettysburs.
July Itl.-tc A. W. MINTER, Clerk-
6 Teachers Wanted.
QIX TEACHERS are wanted for
the Schooloof Honorer Borough. Schools graded.
Term It mouths. calorie. from 5.30 to S5O per month.
The County Superintendent will bold the exemlnatlon
on Wednesday. -doge:1410, 1589, In the Public School
H. ALLXMAN,
Sac'y School Board
Hanover, Jaly 1569-21
NOTICE
S. Parser OFPICE,
WAIIIIINGTON, D. C., July 14tb, 7.8130.
On the petition of E. lisstmow, of Gettysburg, ?a.,
praying f, the extension of a p.tent granted to him
on the 20th day of November, 1355, for an improve
meat iu EN VELOPES, it is ordered that said p.
titian be beard •t thin office on Me 25th day of 00 ,
toter nest. Any person may oppose this extension.—
Ottieetions, depositions, and other papers, should be
filed in this office twenty day. before the day of heat ,
log
SAMUEL - 8. TIFIRKEL,
July I:3—At • Commissioner ot Patents.
DISSOLUTION OFPARTNER
-8 CLIP Not Ice is hereby given that the Partner
ship heretofore existing between the undersigned da
ta-x.4,01am. as the Arm of BUMS and fluor bee
this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The
books and business of the firm will be clewed up by
Jost, itLAGI and all persons indebted to the firm are
hereby notified to make payment to him without de
lay.
JOHN BUSHEY,
JOLLY HEADY.
Sew Ozkad, July 16.-3 t
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Legatee. and other person. concerned, that the
Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will
be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county
for confirmation and allowance, on-MONDAY, the.
19th day of AUGUST next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., Ti::
229. Account of fir. E. Melhoni, Guardian of the
persons and musts. of Rotors A. Cashman, &Amu.
Hilary Caahman, Clinton Augustus Cashman, Hosanna
Caroline Cuhman. Melissa JaneCoshman, minor chit•
dren of damn, I Culsmaa, deed.
O. The first seconnt ofJames Mcl'salt and Aaron
!Thusly, Executors of Use last Will and Testament of
Jacob hheely, der'd.
231 The tint and final account of Isaac Frha , Ad.
ininiatn,tor ofJohn Lentz, late of Butler township,
deceased.
232. The first account of Abel T. Wright, Executor
of the last Will and Testament o; John McKnight,
deceased.
233. The first account of Bs,muel March, Adminis
trator of Joseph Spangler, deed. •
234. The first and final account of 3lichael Detrick,.
Administrator of the Estate et Hannah Fidler, late of
Tyrone township, dec'd.
Z 36. The first account of Henry B. Cromer, •d
m nistrator of Estate of Esther Mc:Kinney, deed.
2:1.6. First and final nccount of David Tone, Ad
m infiltrator of George Yohe, dec'd.
. D. 110LTZWORTH, Register.
July 16, 1869.-tc
Court Proclamation
LI ERZAB the Hon. ROWERS J. Pisani, President
Ty uf the several Courts of Common Pleas In the
counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of
the Courts of Oy.ir and Terminer and General Jell De.
livery, forthe islet of ail capital and other offenders
in said district, and JOAO'S J. IC CH3I Sod ISAAC HOPlS
pos,Emirs...ludgea of the Courts of Common Please,aud
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and
other offenders In the county of Adams have issued
their precept, bearing date the 21st day of April,
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and six-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court
of Common Pleas, and General Quarter &melons of the
Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Courts of Oyer
and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, tAe IW, of
A tigug. !Stn.
!NOME IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of
the Peace, the Coroner and the Constables within the
said county, that they be then and there in their pro•
per persons. with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions.
Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those
things whirl to their offices and in that behalf apper
tain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute
against the prisoners that or then shall be in the
fell of said county of Adams, yre to be then &neither*
to prosecute against them as hall be Jest.
PHILIP HANN Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, July 16,18617.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In pursuance of sundry writs of VendltioulExpouts,
will be offered at Public Sale st the Court ficiuse In
Gettysburg. on Salorday. the TUi day of August next,
et 1 o'clock, the following described Real Estates
VIZ:
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate In Butler township, Ada as county, Pa., ad
juiciug lambi of Widow Camp, George Illuebaugh,
Samuel Lawyer, J. W. Diehl and others, containing
57 Acres, more or less, improved with a Teroatory
Frame Weatberboarded DWELLING HOUSE. and •
Two-story Backbuilding attached, a Frame Weather
boarded Barn, with Sheds attached. Hog Pan, and
other outbuildings; •Three-story Building, part stone
and pert frame, with two One-story Frame Buildings
att,ched. formerly used as &PAPER MILL; also, the
machinery in the buildings. There are about teo
acres of Woodland, the balance cleared and under
fence; from fi , teen to twenty acres are in Meadow. •
good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees on the pre
mises. and c well of good water at the door of the
dwelling. Th Is Is a valuable property, being on Goo-
Owego creek, and with water power sufficient for al
most any kind of manutacturing business. It will
be offered In two parcels, or all together, sa may Le
dnemel best. Belied and taken is execution u the
Beal Estate of B.IMUIL Buena.
ALSO, A LOT CP GROUND,
situate in York Spnags borough, Adams county, Fe,
boonded on the east by the Hanover end Carlisle
turnpike, on the north by an alley, on the south by
lot of Franklin Spealman, and on the west by an al
loy, containing a half acre, more or lees, Improved
with a Two-atory ROUGHCAST DWRLLING HOURS,
Log Stable, Shop, Bake Oven, a well ot' water In the
bons., Fruit Trees, Au. Seised and taken ba execu
tion as the Real =state or MIL J. Rants and Amu
ass RHODLL
ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Huntington township, Adams county. Pa.;
adjoining lands of Abraham Brough. John Myers,
Jacob Blaytatigh,Jcweph Smith and others, coundn
leg 18 Acres, more or less, imprtend with a Oeaa
balf-story LOG HOWL Log Stable, Shop. and Make
House. The land is clear and ander fence; running
water through the tract. Beheld and taken In same-
Mob as the Real listate of Gums DAY and Camas 3
DoT.
ALSO, A TBAcT OP LAND,
situate in tlanilltontan township. Actions °aunty, Pa.
adjoining lands of David Nets, Juno 11, Marshall'
Ju:ob Diehl, and otivers. containing 10 korai, =ire or
lees, all in timber. Belted and taken in execution sa
the Baal Estate of B►ucma Drum
PHILIP BARN, SherUE
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, July 16.—ta
air Ten "per cent. Diem. purchase money upset all
MOM by the Sheriff,mnat be paid over immedlately
atter the property is struck down or upon failure to
comply therewith the property will be spin put up
for sale.
JURY LIST FOR AUGUST.
GRAND JURY
Liberty. W. Rose Wbite,(Yoraman.)Por
Camberland. Moses 0. Benner, Joaspb yly, Goa
ES3MMEEM
O'Bold.
lianatonban. Robert Watson, Datdel [Hawker.
lf 'Dollen. George Peters, Jacob Bear.
Franklin. Jacob Matey.
Hamilton. Elijah Spengler, Samuel Brown.
Straban. Jacob G. Sicllbenny, Wm. Mal I smith.
Oxford. Francis Marshall.
Gettysburg. Solomon J. Welty, Dr. J. W. C. O'Nal.
MonntJoy. Samuel Bangber.
Rountpleasant. SanoM Bedoehrtan.
Latlmore. GOO. /1,1014/4L
GIIINIMAL JURY
Franklin. Jacob Mark, Jonathan Wilder, Jae. Cble,
Albert Vandyke. V. K. Mdlhon*y. .
Union. Samuel Robert, Wm. Sterner.
Ibrahim. Philip Besetar, Jeremiah Tangtabbaigh,
David Holtz, George Boyer, Wm. labia, Henry
Albert.
Handiton. John Picking, Johp Gibelnoue, Hoary
Miller.
Minntpleesant. Levi Lawrenci, Pine Baltb , John
Girl, Hants - Weerrer, John Albert, Newton t.
Tawney, Conrad Bender, Henry. Beetigh,
Littteetown. John Biller* Joseph Barker.
Maudlin. resin Miller, Wm. A. Wiernsaa, Ohriato.
pher Rice.
Highland. George W. Lott.
Hamiltiabout. Jams tr. MuiMIL Mee. T. Biped,
zschariab Myers, Joseph W. Rittingar, bacharlah
Banderadeltwas Seabrook., John ILicider.
- Huntington. ',Abrehatakßileint, Inew IL Wimps,
Jamie Wilt, Wm. Worley,
Liberty.. je!linairk. . . .
Get.tobirrg. Web' H.Cialp, Jacob bind e rs, =Solomon
Powers, Wm. * B. Hamilton, Hamilton Longwell,
il/• •
Ilohnthey. 'ftlisiw &Nyder. Bevy Beasser, Michemel
Slacel, Jacob aurtamia. •
&Wirt, PIAIIp D. Wearer, Jacob Peters, Jacob Re
11 4PVIIir .
Barwick' . Sear, Yaw
BBarwick. ' llama ler.
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NOTICE. .
AU Hotels and loud* Elmo' eatertaialog
?talkies to the Aprlam ere reqateid to mato mango
moots fOr Oa WM or the Inter by their goesto,—
Otherwise ft moot be eeppited to Wee.
ilolrPortko 'okin to orra ii = „s do so by calling
b it . Q. Il e areary Mog ho
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HARMON.
A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
L.A.
by
nellessigned Mein bean appointed Ae.
Armee by Deed of Voluntary Juedgutnent Ibr the ho
stollen( credlton, executed by Vallee W, ansiTrir
et Ifemellae townablp—matlee lsomeby event* debt
on to all and settle their eareents With the under
signed, residing In the ewe towndllp.
JOHN IL 111411731 AN, Assignee.
June 25,.4N
NOTICE.--lette' re of Adminis•
mottos do bad/ non irlth the Will aammed of
Gime' AliateM thowed, bet* eflhiskfla township,
Adams ooludy.hav Mg boon granted to th • Re dereiga•
d residing la Cumber Mad towinetdp, he hereby gives
malt' to all patrons Indebted tonid 'atom to mak.,
lotm Made mime; end Mum having rialtos against
the lame to grunt them properly authenticated for
settlement.
DAVID BLOCIIEB,
July 2. Adia to 'r de basis now with the Will annexed
dm
NOTICE. , --Letters of Adminis-
Ostia' on the estate of Wails"' DoVOLAN, de•
ceased, late et eseeTebarn. Adams county, Ps., having
been granted to the undersigned, residing in Comber.
land tomoship, be hereby glom notice to all parsons
Indebted to said setata to make Immediate payment
and thou hawing claims against the lam • to presort•
them properly authenticated for settlement.
H. P. MOHAN, Adat'r.
Greetun Joel, Pa , Jnly le..
RXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let-
ILA tern feetementary on the estate of noon )Ye-
Simla, deceased, late of Liandlton township, Adams
county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned.
residing in mid township, he hereby gives notice to all
persona indebted to mtd estate to malt* immediate
payment, and those haring els ma sialuat therms to
present. them properly authenticated for settlement.
Xxecutor.
19n=1!:1
gal and gersonal claim
ATE SALE
OF A FARM NEAR GETTYSBURG
The undersigned having divided his Farm lying In
Cumberland township, Adam. county, Pa, shoo t
miles west of Gettysburg. to the right of Chamber.-
burg turnpike, abbot !i" mile, offers a portion of
It at Private Bale. It c.intains about 116 acres of
good term land, with 30 acres of good Timber.—
The Improvements are a new two-story Brick House s
Frame Out-bowie, Frame Barn, and all other nets.
eery oo,tbulldlap. There is a Gee young orchard la
good bearing Aptidition of all kinds of Fruit. The
greater pars of the land km al! been limed sad is a
good state of cultivation. ,
11(111-Any person 'Wag to porduais shim near
town, Ilacksta.Ohurebet, dchool•boities, gonad sot
fall to call arid ma this one.
TGZODORE BIND IR,
Gettysburg, Ye
July 16, 11169,-tf
PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE
I,kaltloNAL PROPERTY,
The undentlguod, Administrator of We. Dotiotsse.
deceased, *inset! at Public Sale, at the late residence
of said &erased In Gettysburg, Pa., as Tuesday. the
3rd day of Avast twat, at 1 o do*, P. IL, the fol•
lowing valuable Pomona' Property, via:
1 COW AND CAL?, 2 good Shoat., a Palling -top
Buggy sod Bantees, Biding Udell*, Walter, Cow
cbain, Do Pork, Gralu 'that'll, Spade, Re. Also, a
variety of flossebold and Elteken Furniture, look&
tog Tables, Chain, Steads, lureeste, Bedsteads, and
Bedding, Corner Cupboard, Yrge tight-day Ckek,
Looking Glue, Doak, Park., Cook and Coal Stoves,
One of this a new Horning dlory, 111Eier Beds,
Bianketis, Comrlets, Qotlts , Sheiseng tibia Lbws,
lot of Begs, Chum, kit of Ire Wood, 4,1 of Carpeting,
a lot of nay, lot of BOWL& Can of Lard. Bane* Mast
Teasels, Tubs, Ccippor Bottle, Ina URI% Crocks,
Dishes, be. Also
14 Shams of Gettysburg Bank Stook.
4 Gas Stork.
to e * Wider stock.
21 u * taproot! Stock.
•
♦ttendaaoa wUI be glen and tarns made kaawa by
IL P. /UPHAM. Adia'r.
Jams Oatavitu., Aucticdunr: - [July -ta
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
SW, ICITAZII ♦ PIERSONAL PRQUILTY
The codersigoal br Llama, sad sr Ixectitar of
Jogs Caexuaune, deceased willttpose to Public
Sale. as Antalya", the 14th ray dif tresia seat, at 1
@week, P. Ji., on thepremises, to the Borough of
Gettysburg, the itlloirtag described lest listete, eta :
No. L—A LOT OF GROUND,
numbered on the plot of the Borough as 19. situated
on the west side bf Baltimore street, adJo/olog lot of
D. McCreary on the north arid Wm. °brim man on the
south, having. 00 Let front on Baltimore street, and
extending beck 142 feet. on which le erected two two.
story BRICE DWILLING BOUM. with Kitchen
and other outbuilding,
No. 2.--TWO-THIRDS OF A
LOT, cumbered 00 the plot of the Borough u 208. dr
ooled in theme of and Adler:dna the above described
lot,tnirending west along a public alley 60 Net and
north 120 feet, to lot of D. Keener,.
Persons 'Wiring to examine thew properties Will
eall on Wm. 8. Hamilton, guiding on mid property,
or on the andlreigud at the Ugh. Hotel, in dotty',
bhrlP
Alro,at the muse lime sad place will be sold a lugs
quality of HOUSIROLD PROPERTY, coneleth c a i lf
bidets/Ws and Bedding, Bangui, Rocking
pima Maim Lamps, Looking Mama, Wise, Car
pets, Desk, IRovee and Pipe, Da* Can,, Clock and.
other astioles.
Attendenee will Do gtwin and tonna mad* known
on day of We by
wasmworoN onAmanaLux
July 23.—ta
Yb
ALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE.
e undersigned, Executrix of the will of Jame
Towers,. decreed, In accordance with odd will,
now offers at Private Sale, the valuable /arm on
which she now resides, belonging to the heirs of
James Townsend, situated in Reedieg township, Ad
ams eo., Pa.. about 114 miler north of Hampton, bur
miles from York Salient% Sprier' and ,Si mile from
the Baltimore and Carlisle pike, amtaleins 201
ACRES, more or ler. Thin le commonly hooves as
the "Old Rotted Hill Farm." It le mostly of the
granite soil, Nos been heavily limed 'and nocaurvd,
and in in • high state of cultivation. There reran
160 Streit of good farming land. and 40 Acres of good
timber. The lean le well watered with sprints sad
running water; a never-falling spring of excellent
water about 15 yards from the door ; also, another
very large and strong spring about ,1...; mile from the
house. from which the water runs to the house con.
thirdly, forted by a hydraulic Ram, which has been
in successful operation for over twenty years. There
lea barrel of excellent water standing In the kitchen
all the time, suitable for coal eg or washing. Prost
the house the water Is carried by lead pipe to •
trough in the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty of
water all the time for all the stock. The bulb:lino
are • large two-story STONE DWELLING HOOSIL
a good sized Stone Barn, a large framed Stable with
stabling for 6 horses ;. hay Mows, Straw Shed, Ac.,
Wagon Shed, Grain Here, Machine House, Shop,
Smoke House. Spring Howe, Hog Hour, and other
necresry buildings- T all under pine shingle roof.—
There is a No.l ApplehOrthard in good bearing order;
also, Peaches, Pears, Plume, Cherries, Ac., in abund
ance. This desirable garrit le very conveniently loca
ted in regard to Churches. School Honer, Stores,
Grist Mills, Saw Hill., Blacksmith Shope, Sc.
All persons desirous of purchasing such a farm are
respectfully Invited to call sad examine for them
selves. They will Sad it as represented. Terms nay
and reasonable.
113...An7 person desiring any Anther information,
if it is not convenient kir them to call,) stay obtain
t by letter, by addressing
MART T. TOWNPXND, ILiecutrin.
Hampton, Admits co., Pa.
June 18, 1880.--ilino
Viarbit lardS.
C ANNOj4TIS
MARBLE WORKS
CORNER OF D i e tIMORIAND SABI MID
DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COUST-HOUSE,
GETTYSBURG, Reg,
VARY DiIICEIPTIOIi 011 1 / 9 11M2CUMED
Tall /MST lITTLi 01 TUN AZT
May MINT. —lf
G ETTYBBURG MARBLE YARD.
MSS s 110.
In leant York!! 00000 Alettynbarg, Pa. Wh•rM►q
nr•prpar•A to furnish allkla Osof workle th•lttta•
NOB AS KONIMINTS. TO/011, IIZADOTONIB
MANTI4II, ht. lot
at iheiborteelsotlce.aadiselmap am the cheap.,
11. Produsetakealaszakaaisof
work.
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gketygraph MtUnits.
EXCELSiOR GALLERY.
TIPTON & MYERS
.nor. to C. J. Tyson.
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