The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 06, 1869, Image 3

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VAL,"}ILB PROPERTY
SALE
The wradonteetwiSS WI at Public !endue, on th
gyeagblea„ eie reeky, the Sled dgy of. Srptater n'ead
that tradeable property known IN the" Wilson
adjobtair the village of Illiturainasharg and lands et
.ISha Hartman, Arabes Clued, Donjeasla Deardorffi
aod others, combing .130 Acres, sore or hes, with a
"good Log Dwelling Hanes bask drarn and other out
holdings. Also, • good DlFlRilikt ROAM Ind Stable
and other Improvements cm the- other end Of th
Satin. Also, 30 Acne, mare or leasonihtahlo Clraetunt
Thab.er Land, about Unbearable' Rats Um. farm azid
aaeSin connection with St. The AIM laud is if ex
cellent quality and has been nearly all bind It is
*ell init.pited with ruttiang water and 'good Springs,
and bap a young orchard of choice Apples, Parra",
Graperi, ac.
I This farm is very desirable, and any person viabiag
to buy sill do Well to attend the %ale. It is divided
by the Turnpike rpad and one set of bolkilhp with
beseratseres of land, adjoining the road, way he sold
eepatately if desired, and itumediatepisuggion even.
Aleci,at the manly time and place will be sold the
" 2 k ralt P ; ' ' ''' A
Property,
2 Choice Hogg.
one r brood Sow (Chester breed). • Bureau, Cooking
Stove, Copper Nettle, Beat Cotter, 1 saddles, &Clock,
a Lit. of . Carpet, a lot of Boards, several tone of Hay,
and many other articles too namerou• to &entail.
Ysrumba. informatioo previous to the day of sale
In Martha or Susan
Penn*. Wilson at 31uminsiburg
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when attend
mince aiii be.giveu and terms made known by
ILO. McCRRART,
- Executor of Jae. Ring Wilson and by
MARTHA WILSON,
SWAN WILSON.
Jul) vU c.
\TALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
The audereigned, intending to changelusinem, will
all at Public Sale, on Saturday, September, 18th 1889
We fdl..ring Property, situated iu Latimer. town
shut. Adams county, Pa., about three miles nortitoons.
of Potereherg, and ono utile north of Deardorfra Mill
rental:mg AsMES UN PATENTED -LAND, more
or leas, adjoining lands of Jaeob Slime'. John Bushey
the Intr. of A bral.sm Jacobs, deceased, and other.,
The lawl is sill in a high state of cut Livatioh one on
d o e Bast tc Olin.. The nuprovecuenti are a g.
WEAVIERBOARDXD 1 10 USE, wit
ghetto attached, haring been lately repaired inlaid.
and n spring of good water conveniant to th
hou.o,
with Spring [louse, a good Dank Barn, wit.
Wagon Stied attached and a well of never-hilliug wa
ter 4t the barn-yard. Also, a wood Shop, Dry 0011
Wet Bouse, Dog Pen, cud other outbuilding.,go..l
Orchard r, rhuiceApple, Pear and Peach Trees
A 1.., at the same time and place, will be sold .
W.FUDLAND, containing S ACRES, 138
PERClit:s p at.h.ining lands of Henry Liarbold, John
Le •r, A hrth.uu Furst and others. '
PerKona wLelling to view the property will call on
the subscrib,r residing un the name, and person
wishing to sue the Woodland will call on Annan,.
Furst who lir, dose by.
to conlin.n, at 1 o'clvelt, P. 31. on said day
%Let) it ttiintl:e will be given and terms made known
JUt'ESil GROVE.
L.
[July 3ll—tee
A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF
'REAL ES I'ATE
Rill be expo ...110 Public on Saturday, the 23t)
ulus: next, of 1 o'clock, P. AL, oo the prom
Mlildleto%n, Butler ta.wuship, Adams county
I' t. I. a., undersigned, Asaignee Or JANIZS 11. WaL
TOM 41,1 , 1 Wife, all his Real State, viz:
roWN LOl6, adjoining each other, in Middle
thit lthleil I@ erected A ga..d one and
et. vrime Dwelling !louse with a - Elichen
IV .itld taller nut buil thugs and u well of excellent
a. 0.•:. al...it 3 Acres of Land, which trouts on
111, !dam nisi et, In Middletown, amble well clapte.l
to o.ake t.tit Building Lots in front, and leaving
the rear about 2 Acres of Land. This will be laid o
in-building iota and either auld`in that a - ay or al
goti.er as may suit purchwitra. •
Persons wishing to view these properties will b
shoat: the same by James 11. Walter residing in th
.1141 - .4llend3nce will be given and terms wad
known on tly of . enle by
'W
1 LLIAIS J. PI:TkRS, Asalgueo
July ...J -If
VALUABLE REAL• ESTATE AT
PUBLIC, SALE
In ptirimanto- of an Order of the Orphans' Court n
Ati MIA will be offered at Public Sale, on th.
pr. :it i.e.. r.n Nitorday, the 14th day of August next
J. , ioL4 , a FARM, liftman in Butler township,
•aid county, the estate of DAVID JACOI3B, deceased, con
tAining Ile ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands o
Jonas Roth, Joreph Deardorff, Michael Bear, Dante
Lady and others, improved with a two-story• WEATLI
EltlitiAltliEb HOUSE. Backbuilding, Outbuildings
100 Barn, with Snots attached, well with pump ci.. -
to the Kitchen door, Also one at the barn; young
Pie Orchard. just beginning to bear, alto Peach, Cher
ry, and other fruit; about lb acres of good Timber
nod Meadow in proportion. The placating been lira
nearly at, over. The road from Roth's Mill in the di
:eel ton of Middletown leads put the buildings.
:ale to commence at 12 o'clock, M 0 of said day.
A ttrudahce given and terms made known by
SAMUEL JACOBS, Executor. ,
ity the Court—A, W. MINTLI, Clerk.
July 30—te
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
IthAL ESTATE & PERsONAL YROPERT
The undersigned fur himself, and as Executor
1 011:t CRAIKLICRLAIN, deceased, will expose to Publi
Ale. on Satd►day, the 14th day of August next, at
P. X. , on the premises, in the Borough •
' ettystinrg. the following described Real Estate, via
No. I.—A LOT OF GROUND
qurnhered un the plot of the Borough &ell), situs
o the west side of Ba'limp, street, adjoining lot
D. McCreary on the north and Wm. Chritaman on
euth, having 60 teat front on Baltimore Street,
extending back 142 feet. on which Is erected two t
story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, with Mite.
aid other outbuildings,
No. 2.—TWO-THIRDS OF
LOT, uumbered on the plot of the Borough as 203,
catedin the rear of and adjoining theabove descri
lot.extending crest along a public alley 60 feet
uotth 120 feet, to lot of D. McCreary.
Person. ceiling to extuoluo these properties
call on Wm. 8. Hamilton, residing on said pr..
or tat the undersigned at the Eagle Hotel, in .
bhrg.
Also,a4 the same time and place be sold a I
quantity of HOUSSIIOLD PROPERTY, consist'
Itedstelaii. sod Bedding, Bureaus, Rocking Ch
Plaid - Chairs, Liioniciai. Looting Glasses, Tables',
etii: Desk, Stores and Book Case, Clock
they art lodes.
Attendence will be Om and terms made kn ,
'4 day of sale by
WASHINGTON CIIAMBERLAIN,'
Jul♦ 21.—ts
LUA BLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SAL
The nti - dersigned, Executrix of the will of JA
avramran. ileceesed, in accordance with said wli
otrera wt,Pr.vate Sale, the valuable Farm o
hich skis now resides, belonging to the heirs .
Towusend, situated in Reading township, A •
lo co., Pa., about l% miles north of Hampton, to.
mire ftam Yn,h Sulphor Springs and mile fro.
lse Ilsltimore and Carlisle pike, containing
CI:ES, more or lee.. This is commonly known
—old hound 1111! Farm." It is mostly of tb
randr coil, he. been heavily limed and mantic.,
us! is Inc title, elate of cultivation. There are eh°.
00 Acres of good Isrmidg land, and 40 Acres of g..
limber. The foam is well watered with springs an
uuning water; a never-Gtiliug spring of excellen
rater about Ll.'s yards front the door; also, auoth
cry /ergo and strong spring about t 4 mile from th
otose, from which the water runs to the hove co.
ionally, forced by a hydraulic Ram, which has bee
r. surc,pful operation for over twenty"years. Thar
a barrel .4 excellent water standing in the kitche
II the time, suitable for cooking or washing. Fro.
he house the wothr its carried by lead pipe to
rough lit the barn yard, thus (analog plento
•Itt.r all the time for all the stock. - The buildln
N.... large two-story STONE DWELLING HOGS
sized Stone Barn, ■ large framed Stable wit
1.4 6 borers ; Hay Mowe, Strew Shed, /se.
.q; •.n Shed, Grain House, Machine House, Shop
k, House. Spriug House, Hog House, and othe
buildings—ell under piSe shingle root,—
I:•-re iea No. I Apple Orchard in good bearing order
. Poaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, AC., in abund
Tlsb. deldreble farm la very conveniently loca
i c o r. gard to Churches. School Honors, Stores
s.t Mills, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, Am
All pet - ants &wont of purchasing such a farm ars
'II. coolly invited to call and ettantin• for them,
lore. They will And it as represented. Terms es.o
reisemeble.
ia...Any person desiring any further informattoo
t it is not convenient for them to c t il,) may obtal:i
by letter, ty addressing
MARY T. TOWNSEND, Executrix,
Uampton, Adams co.,
_Tube Is, 1869,-3m•
)RIVATE SALE
OF A FARM NEAR 1316TTIBBURi
tiie Undersigned having divided him .Farm lying II
umberiend township, Aotems county; Pa., about
les wes t of Gettysburg, to the right of Chamber.
or g turnpike, auout mile, offers a portion c
at Private 4sle. It contains about 116 acres c
eel term%lL with :A) acres of good Timber.—
be linprA• tints are a new tivt:eetory Brick ii 41 lionst
came Out..e, Frame Barn, and all other neat
outbuildings. There is a flue young Orchard Ii
bearing condition of all - kinds of Fruit. Thii
realer part of the land hasell - been limed and is in/
_ state of COLITIMULI.
ikfk.Auy person wishing to purchase a farm nes;
'CO. Market.. Churches, fichoo/-hcruses, should no'
:1 to call and see this one. •
711110D0ILB BENDEB.
July 16, 1669 .-tf Gettysburg, Yu. t
'VOOD FOR SALE,.
300 CORDS OA:
200gl CXOR Y ,
SADFDOE'S MILL
9311.. Price SR and SR per Cord on the ground.
Gettyaborg, Aug. 28,1868.—t1. GKO. ARNOLD
FOR SALE.
HE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
i BRICLLN
1. K 4 front, on 40 fret "lot, E
with l two G
sitory B HOUSE
ritt
k•bulid log, in first clams repair, two doors •••,
• rt House, on Baltimore street, will be sold on a •
• modatior terms. [June 11.-11
photograph &Writs.
EXCELSIOR GALLERY.
TIPTON & MYERS
succe.ssors to C. J. Tyson.
NO T °GRAPES
PHOTO MINIATURES
AMBROTYREB &c. fte
tereoscopic Yiews of th
BATTLE-FIELD,
STEREOSCOPES,
HoTopiitaTs FRAMES
AND
L B U^ M
GREAT VARIETY,
NI) AT 'GREATLY REDID
PRICES.
• oMalla swilling but thebeet of Its Mad.
eieuttae par stock.
eaa be furnished Iron all mese lives OVOT
at thiseallau. •
TYSON'S OLD STAND.
t. •.-tf
prta4,,k4,44 41, 4111.
•
social Pie-Nie is to beheld
• `l in Conh2gbam's rood*, PrsedOm team
rhipi_on Saturday the 14th inst.
,LAWERY.--List Irek, Inc 86141,
ciAorfd, wk. committed to jell, Chlxgat
• with stealing $5 or $8 at the residence of
Jacob 73rinkethoff, of this piece.
CONSECRATED.—The Yellow Hill'
Church, (colored,) about one mile west of
Middletown, will be commuted on Sunday
the Isth instant, Rev. Me. Stevens omclat.' ,
-
LARGER.—Mr, Samuel M. Allison, of
Mountjoy township, took from orie of his
fields a stalk of Oats, which measure* 0
feet t 3 inches, aboye the roots—being three'
inches taller thari that noticed last week.
The head of ; this stalk measures 15 inches
in length. ;f
BALLOON ASCENSION.—Prof. John
A. Light is announced to make -a Balloon
Asoention, from the Public Square in
Etanover, on Wednesday next, between
the hours of 9 A. Si. and 3 I', Id., if the
weather be favorable. In case of rain or
high wind, the asonsion will take place
the first fair day thereiafte r.
SOLD.—Wm. - Guinn has sold house, on
York, street, to Ellen Stewart, at $2,500.'
Wm. S. Hamilton has sold a half-lot of
ground on Carlisle street, to George F.
Kalbfieish, for $375. '
John Houck has sold to Jacob A. Kitz:
miller the , house and lot of ground,
on South Baltimore street, nearly opposite
the Battle-field Hotel, and adjoining Mr.
itzmiller'a prevent residenoe, for $650,
HANOVER COLLEGIATE INSTI
TUTL—The exercises of this well-known
Classical School will commence on the Ist
of September. The Principal, Rev. H. §.
Kotula, A. M., has a well established repu-
tation as a . successful educator, and this In
stitution presents rare advantages to the
community in which it is located. See ad
vertisement.
ACCIDENT.—A painful accident hap
pened to one of the soldiers connected
with Lieut. Turtle's Engineer Corps on
the 27th ult.. Asa wagon containing a
number of them was returning from Cem
etery Bill, Albert Burke, private, fell
from the vehicle and bad his left shoulder
- thrown out of joint. The dialoStion was
promptly rethiced by Dr. O'Neal, the suf
ferer baying been placed under the influ
ence of .chlorofortn.— compiler.
GOOD PRICES.—At the sale of the ef
fects of Win. Douglass, deixased, in this
place, on Tuesday last, 14 shares of stock
of Gettysburg National Bank Stock brought
$75 per share, the par value being sso.
Four shares of the Gettysburg Gas Com
pany, brought $62.50 per share—par value
$5O ; and 10 shares of the Gettysburgw'Wa
ter Company s.3o—par value $l5. John
Stevensas4 Esq., of Baltimore, was the
purchaser. , - - The bidding was spirited, and
the large premiums over the par value
show that the Companies are in good coti
dition, and the stock desirable.
SPRINGS HOTEL.—We are glad to no
tice the daily arrivals of guests for the
Springs Hotel. The popular management
of the House is making a favorable im
pression, and by the time the_ Company
complete their - contemplated 'improve
ments and the merits of the Hotel become
known, it will attract visitors from all
parts of the country. In all its manage
ment it is a first-class Hotel, second to
none in the country.
For the atecommonatiOn of transient vis
itors and citizens, arrangements have
been minp'eted to furnish Ice Cream and
other refreshments at the saloon of the
Hotel, on orders left at the office.
EPISCOPAL SERVICE. —On last Sab
bath morning, the Rev. W. G. Hawkins,
Rector of Trinity church, Chambers
burg, Lela religicius services in the Court
house, Recording to the usages of the
Protestant EpiieZval Church. 'llittaervi
ces attracted a large audience. At night
Rev. Mr. Hawkins held religious services
at the Springs Heel. We understand
that arrangements are in pontemplastion to
secure regular services in thii place un
der the auspices of the Episcopal church,
and to organize a congregation if practi
cable. Mr. Hawkins, we believe, made a
favorable Mipression during his stay in
town.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—We regret to
learn that Air. Adam Noel, residing at
Mount Rock, in this county, met with a
most painful and serious accident on last
Friday, undei'the following circumstan
ces: Mr. Noel bad been to Gettysburg on
Friday, and after bit; return borne, it is
supposed, whilst in the act of stooping
down to get .a—currycomb to clean his,
horse, be was kicked by him, °tribe top
of the bead,_causing a fearful and danger
ous fracture. Dr. Hombaugh, of McSher
rystown, was called in and rendered sur
gical aid. Mr. Noel had been in an entire
state of unconsciousness up to Monday
evening, since which time, however, we
undenftand be has rallied, and there are
now hopes for his recovery.—Press.
INCENDIARLSM.—A grain shed, be
longing to Mr. J. Hildebrech, on the road
leading from Littlestown to Taneytown,
about three miles from the latter place,
was totally destibyed by, fire , on last
Thursday night, with all its contents. We
learn that Mr. H. had 'nearly his entire
crop of grain in the abed at the time, and
also a number of tons of bay. Suspicion
at once rested upon a notorious character
named John Black, who had previously
made threats that he would burn - Mr. H's.
property, and who was seen in that locali
ity on the evening of the fire. He was
promptly arrested and taken to jail at
WsatMinister to await a trial, which will
no doubt place him beyond the pbwer of
doing mischief for some time to come.-4
Flaw.
PASSENGER RAILWAY.—The Man
agers of the Passenger Railway have
adopted the following schedule for the fu
ture running of the oars between the
Springs Hotel and town :—Leave Gettys
burg for the Springs at 6.30, 8.30, and 10.30
A. M.: 12.80, 2,80, 4.80, 6.80, 7.80 and 8:80
P. M. Returning, leave the Springs at
7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 A. M.; 1.30, 3.30, 8.30,
7.00, 8,00 and 10.00 P. M.
On Sundays, to accommodate guests a t
the Hotel Whiblitg to attend religions iser-
VlOl3ll in town, a car will leave the Springs
at 10 A. AS., returning at 12; and also one
at tP. M., returning at 9. No other cars
will be permitted to run on Sundays.
The fire either way wili t be, 10 cents, as
heretofore but packages of 12 tickets can
be had 14111, on applioaticin to R,G. Mc-
Creary, Esq.
NEWSPAPER LAWS.—Poetnisatera
are required to give notioe by letter when
a subscriber Aoes not take ide paper from
the office, and give the reason. for ita not
being taken. 4
Neglecting to do so makes the postmaster
reepomdbie to the publishers for the pay
ment.
Any person who takes a paper feiralarly
from the post office, whether he has sub
scribed or not, is responsible for the sub
scription.
A person ordering hhi paper to be dis
ixintinned mist pay all arranges, or the
publisher :may, continue to send it until
paymeet is made, and collect the whole '
ammini, , *bother' it :hi takeit out el the
oftioe or not.
Ths courts /Uwe derided that reusing to
take nevrapapeni and pericalkisia from the
poet oftloe. er trimoving and lesriolnortheur
uncalled for, L prima facts evident,' of
• •
Intentional fraud.
FOB RENT two his xywimp.- O X I
Baltimore street, row the ii4{ainceui N #27
quire et lids elle& ' ' ,l ‘ •
ressoludiaphatics* bey ill* Battindthdd
a lai
Megoorisi .B
Aesnadatiost o d ' Alieet*p.,...-
allesiangl37.44; i gq , Ilehill
Vex te>a num ber the - SIM'
... ..
`ckininniniled tkirpi,"l:4okibuleid d int Brig
ading; at the Battle of kietliyabtul, inviting
thenito attend a Bneslogin Bettysliorgi
during the tbiirth week'.-in , kugust. The
purpose of the Association la to Ent up me
morials on different parts of the field, to '
indicate to visitors important points, and
permanently mark the poaitions and
movementis of the Armies, Corps, Divi
alone and important commands in the
battle. To enable the Association to do
this intellMentlf and accurately, they de
sire to avail themselves of the suggestions
of the officers who participated in the
fight, and hence the proposed Re-union.
The meeting will be held at the Springs
tiotel, where the visiting officers will be
quartered at reduced rates. Arrange).-
manta are also in progress; to secure a re
duction of railroad Janitor the tee-salon.
Gov. Geiry is President of the Asscela
tion, with inumber of prominent gentle--
men constituting the Directory.
' The local officers are ;'
Vice President—R: G. McCreary, Esq.
Treasurer—George Arnoldolf d es.
Secretary—D. McConaughg,-Esq.
DEATH OF JUDGE ,ROBINSON.—A
portion of our edition last-week contained
the announcement of the death of Hon.
Isaac Robinson, which took place on the
29th ult., after a lingering'tilness. Judge
Robinson was born in Carroll's Tract on
the 18th of March, 1801, and has always
resided in .Adams county. He was a high
toned gentleman, courteous in manner,
and while tenacious of his opinions once
found, was careful in reaching convitions
of duty. Although modest and unobtru
sive, he was at various times honored with
official position—having filled the offices
of Cininty Surveyor, Justice of the Peace,
Member of the Legislature, and Associate
Judge. In the latter position, which be
WAS compelled to resign because of im
paired health, he enjoyed the esteem of the
Bar, by reason of the uniform courtesy
and uprightness, which characterized his
administration of the duties, and the res
pectful, generous confidence which he at
all times manifested in his intercourse
with them On the announcement of his
death, allthough not in official connec
tion with the Court, a meeting of the
members of the Bar and officers of the
Court was held, at which appropriate res
olutions were adopted, and which will be
found in another column. The funeral,
which was largely attended, took place on.
Fridey afternoon, his remains being in
terred In Ever-Green Cemetery.
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE.—T h e
Republican County Committee met at the
Eagle Hotel on Saturday last. Owing to
the absence of Hon. Eatwat - A McPherson,
Capt. E. McGinley was appointed Chairman
pro tem. After an interchange of opin
ions, it was unanimously resolved that the
Republican County Convention meet in Get
tysburg, 'on the fourth Monday In August,
the 238. The call will be found in to-day's
paper. We hope our Republican friends in
the townships will not neglect the Delegate
elections, to be held cot the Saturday previ
ous. The campaign this fall will be an im
portant one, involving the election of a
Governor and Supreme Judge, besides the
usual County officers. Send- good discreet
men as delegates to the Convention, charg
ed with the duty of nominating a ticket
that shall command the confidencb and cor
dial support of every Republican in the
county. The administration of the county
offices needs reforming badly, and the
nomination of good men may largely ten d
to secure this desirable end.
DEATH OF JUDGE ROBINSON
At a meeting of the Judges, members
of the tar, and Officers of the Court, on
the 30th day of July, 1869, called on the
occasion of the death 6f Hon. Isaac Rob
inson, on motion, Hon. R. O. Harper was
called to the chair, and Hon. S. R. Russell
appointed Secretary.
Hon. Moses McClean stated the object or
the meeting, and made roma pertinent re-
Marks in &Unstop to his long and intimate
acquaintance, from boyhood, with the
late Judge Robinson, and in expression
of his many virtues and worth.
D. McCOnaughy, Esq., spoke in terms
of hearty commendation of him, as a gen
tle of the old school, as a useful and ex
emplary magistrate and legislator, and as
an upright ansl impartial Judge.
On motion, Wm. McClean, D. M cCon.
anghy, and W. A. Duncan, Esqs., were
appointed a Committee to drift resolu
tions, expressive of the sense °l i the meet
ing, and reported the following:
WHEREAS, in the providence of God.
Ron. Isaac Robinson, one of the Associate
Judges of the several Courts of Adams
County, became afflicted with serious and
painful disease, making it necessary for
him to resign his commis-ion, and which,
after a protracted period of suffering, has
resulted in his death :
Resolved, that we deeply sympathized
with Judge Robinson. iu hisLaffiction, re
gretted the necessity of his resignation,
and bear unanimous and earnest testi
mony to his pure and unspotted life, to
his honor as a high:mined gentleman, to
the worth of his example in the various
social relations he sustained, to the value
of his services as a useful citizen, Legis
lator and Magistrate, to his uprightness,
impartiality and integrity as a Judge, and
the ability and fidelity with which he dis
c;
_
:barged the duties of the several public
positions to which he was called by his
fellow citizens.
Resolved, that we, in a body, attend his
Inners.' that these proceedings be entered
upon the records of the Courts, published
in the newspapers of the County, and a
copy thereof presented to his family, with
our sincere sympathy and condolence.
R. G. M cCreary, Elia., in seconding the
motion tor the adoption of the resolutions,
expressed his entire concurrence in the trib.
ute which they offered. They were unan
imously adopted and the meeting adjourn
ed.. R.G. HARPER, C7i'n.
S. R. RUSSELL, Sec's/. .
NEW STORE.—Mr. Hezeklah Reefer
has purchased the Store of Mrs. Paxton,
on Baltimore street, and willkeep for sale
all kinds of Groceries, Flour, Meal, Con
fections, Notions, site. Mr. K. is a cOver
young man, and deserves a good r*n of
custom, which he will doubtless receive.
A CONVENIENCE.—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
offioe, and their baggage will be delivered
wherever ordered. Persons Wending to
leave in the cars can have their baggage
called for at their residences and deliver
it
at the depot,
• IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.—
The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop
nlar as a parlor Red once stove, has some
times been objected to for use in cham
bers and by families needing but one fire,
because not adapted to heat water, dtc.—
This difficulty has been overcome, and
last Monday we saw one of the improved
Morning Glories in operation at the.Ware
room of Col. C.a. Busman, on Carlisle
street, which seems not only to obviate
o'hjeottatuybut to meet every desired want.
It is nothing more'Or less than the ordi
nary Morning Glory, with an Oven about
15 inches in diameter attached, and inge
niously arranged dampers by which the
heat can be thrown around the oven at
jpeasure, and making it as hot as the
ovens of the beat cooking ottovee. Water
can be boiled, pies baked, and even meat
routed as readily as in a cooking stove.,
This contrivance, while preserving an the
qualities of tkie Morning Glory as a heat
ar,adapts it for the sick chamber, or use
in Ismail Amines requiring but little
mold .
“idrAgoakyoutbetwoorimer of Dr. Sage's
Ostarah-tuedy would offer Vac reward”
ibr.a CaSof.QUarrh which he cannot cure
if hie Reamly was a humbug? Propos
teroutiiieal 'Bold AY
_4ll4:Wits every
where at fifty cents, and it prepay. a fan
*at alabai madicitie ready for use. It `,
noolotag*treatlithwill meet op
-daystezt. -As the , time approaches, the
On ta% aitilelytarthairilto4464, for 11 1 41 *
weeks betweeri the rival aspirant* Lir the
Various ifficee becomes more midi* and ;
,when the de4g,tes get together a, lively
Umemay be expeited. Hitieuio'ilie inter
est has circled about the Sheriftalty, for
which Messrs: Blank and Myers seem to
have the inside track, with a strong reserve , .
'backing up Col. Swope: bit recently the
tight for Associate Judge and County Treas
urer has waxed warm and monopolized spe
cial attention. For the former the contest. I
ants are Messrs. Krise, McCurdy and Zieg
ler. The friends of Henry A. Picking,
Esq., early in the canvass manifested a dis
position to press his candidacy; but being
strongly suspected of a leaning towards
Temperance—which, by the way, don't be
long to the Democratic creed—Mr. P., pro
bably seeing breakers ahead, promptly and
pereMptorily Withdrew his ' name. Mr.
Brise has been working hard, but without
any show--the contest being narrowed down
to McCurdy and Ziegler, the chances in fa
vor of the hitter,who is working like a bea
ver, persistently and boldly. The fight for
Treasurer is between Martin and Brinker
hoff, the other candidates for that office, al
though clever men, being evidently not in
the ring. The contest, however, is compli
cated by rumored combinations between
candidates for different offices, 'on the prin
ciple of "you support me and I'll support
you."
•
We don't know that the Convention will
' care to consult us either in the nomination
Of candidates or the fixing up a platform.
Doubtless some of the knowing ones have
resolutions already blocked out. If not,
we tender the following free of charge :
I—Resolved, That Thomas Jefferson
made a mistake when he declared that "all
Imen are created free and equal," and "en
' dowled by their Creator witkeertain inalien
able rights." He forgot that this is a
"white man's" government, and that "nig
gers have no rights.. which white men are
bound to respect."
o —Resolved, That .the Declaration of
Independence being - simply a "string of
glittering generalities," of doubtful . expedi
ency, its doctrines are not binding on the
Democratic party of the present day.
3—Resolved, That Rebellion is nol
crime—that Lincoln was ape," Jeff.
Davis" a gentleman—Grant a "butcher,"
Gen. Lee a military genius—and that Lin
coln's "hirelings" deserve the lasting op
probrium of all true Democrats for thwarting
our Southern brethern in their patriotic ef
forts to establish a Confederacy, with "Slav
ery as its corner stone," on the ruins of the
present Federal Union.
4—That the "lost cause" is dear to our
hearts, and upon reaching political power
we will evince our gratitude to the brave
men who bled and died fin. it, by pension
ing their widows and children, and giving.l
the most lucrative offices to their surviving
comrades.
s—Resolved, That money—not brains—
should be a passport to public confidence,
"and we hail the nomination of Asa Packer
for Governor, with 'profound Joy—assured
that he will freely shell out the "ding
bats." But we insist, as a condition of
our cordial support, that the Democracy of
Adams county be permitted to share in the
spoils, and that Alderman McMullen and
the Philadelphia Democrats shall not mono
polize them.
6—That free-voting, like ftee whiskey,
is a cardinal principle of Democracy—th%t
the Democrats of Philadelphia ought to
have the right to vote as often as they please
—and that the Registry Law, which pro
poses to limit them to one ballot, is unjust
and unconstitutional.
7.—The Temperance and Prohibition
are the offspring of a morbid fanaticism.—
They don't belong to the Democratic creed,
and we hereby notify the Judges of the
Court of Quarter Sessions, (Judge Fisher
especially,) that we expect them in future
to- grant all applications for Tavern License
—especially when the applicant comes en
dorsed as a sound Democrat.
B.—Resolved, That the rigid economy
displayed by Governor Geary in the State,
and by Gen. Grant in the National, Ad
ministrations is all wrong. The State and
National Debts are being liquidated too
rapidly, and the contrast between Demo
cratic and Republican rule is thereby made
too patent. IVe demand a restoration to
office or the tried and trusty Democrats,
whom long experience in office made adepts
at stealing and plundering, and whose re
storation will not only give us plenty of
“spoils" in political campaigns, but pre
vent a too speedy payment of the State and
National Debt.
B.—Resolved, That the "nigger" has
been the stock In trade of the Democratic
party for more than a third of a century ;
that the proposition of Gen. Grant and uis
Black Republican allies to settle the negro
question and remove it from the arena of
p o litics, will be fatal, it consummated, to
t h e Democratic party—and we therefore op
pose the ratification of the lath Constitu
tional Amendment.
We submit the foregoing for the con
sideration of the "Committee on Resolu
tions." It not sufficient., the Committee can
extend them ad libitum.
NEW OXIOED, PENNA.,
July 31 180.;
EDITORS OF STASI. tt SENTINEL:-Mr.
James Hersh, of this 'village, raised this
season 283 pounds of potatoes, of the
Early Rose variety, the product of 3 pounds
planted on 364 square feet of ground. The
potatoes are large and fine, many of them
weighing 15 ounces each.
Another item of product raised in our
town.—A leaf cut from a stalk of cabbage
growing in the graden of our townsman,
Mr. Wm. King, measured 73 inches in cir
cumference, being a new variety, the first
introduced here, called the "Stone Mason
Marblehead." These items are given for the
benefit of our agricultural friends, who are
invited to beat us if they can. If so, they
may hear from us again.
AGRICULTURE.
Especial attention is called to the
advertisement of that celebrated Specialist,
Q. VAlcrErmItELL, M. D., of New York
City, who treats throat and lung diseases
by inhalation—the only acknowledged
cure for Consumption. He uses Abbott's
Inhaling Fluid, a remedy not known to
the profession. Thousands have been
snatched from the Jaws of death by this
wonderful remedy, and those afflicted
should not hesitate to Immediately place
themselves under the Doctor's care. It
,trar-At a recent meeting of the Board of
health of New York, a letter was received
from Dr. Harris ceneerning cholera in the
West. lie says the disease has not become
epideinic this summer at' ahy point west
of the Alleghenied or north of the Ohio,
but it is spreading in a fearral manner
west of the Mississippi, upon the great
routes of travel. The Zinger' Bitters will
prevent and cure cholera as well as all
other affections of the, bowels._
.]it is the
greatest tonic ex tent. _ it
, IT GREW.—AII "Topsy" (*bid say
about herself was that. she t`growed."
And all than can be said in answer to the
often asked question, "How did Oak Rail
become so great f" is that it grew. There
was nothing miraculous about it, nothing
beyond the ordinary laws of business de
velopment and expauskni. Strict integ
rity, close and constant application to bus
iness, an untiring, study of the wants of
the people, must laid to permanent and
large success. it
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
HAIgOVER,
(MALE AND FEMALE)
REV. H. S. KOONS, A. X, PrincipaL
MRS. C. B. KOONS, Assistant.
- -
'(m{ eurreisea of illtds ,long established Musical
School wall comtooaca ap •
Wedneaday, tAa let day of Beptember ne#:,
from his len experience in Seething. tbevailefidgM
ed con conildentlygnarantee 'tb h insinuMon to
the branches of a Cbmeical. Sulam and Snglleb Edu
cation. Dada, cheek, /reach and Garman taught, to
gether with the higher difteruminur. of llinglieh
)(athematic*, as well us thermal branchmora cons
,
mon education.
•
&Admits carefully proposed tbr tiny aloof the ow
/dor miles* clee OM •
Whilst no sae trill be ophredibir the manta he,
podoestent, special late:Moo will bo given .to. Ike
morel instruction of the papa.
Wittroitti vs otrttoiWy ropoosted to food their
oltildroe *Ulm °Pepin oldie Stoofon, or : tine lust
then hiterhoreyith the proven olt-the pepibteh
.
'Tfittlontistrable*t lairaceor the*Wle pt 'rob
.quarter._
Ormakistal woilaxid needle wait taught in all
italtesehlookierusaitiolet.''
PM tacos opplr to s
• Ur. xocesa,:x4
Male 7; ' 74.4 7 "' see Stourket..
taskiiiirittri4yfft.,2llln*lt Arersore.
lir 25 6 SO
ExT644%1N147.; .. 6 :75 7OO
!„.50, ft.
•• 1265
WIEI 4 ; 115 7 05
PP.Mit YO2 llO
.4# 1 20
60 63
0 00 fp o oo
o oo . '0 o
o oo"o 000
*FS,
OATS,
TIMOTHY-511 D...
El=
Cwilea-sirap,
PLAX-8X2D,...
, .
BAO9N, SHOIT11)11,88,
" &DIM, • - .
g
LARD,
GoLD;Phils..
Clettyabgra Grain & Provision Market.
Gettysburg, Friday horning.
5 50
Sum FLOUR,
EXTRA FLOUR,...
WRITE WHEAT,
RIM WRICAT,
CAS, . •
RTIC,
OATS, •
BIIOEAREAT,
TDLOTHT BEZD,
CLOVER BE2D, ..
POTATOES,
BErrrint„.
LARD,
EGGS,
BACON, HAMS,
" SIDES,
" SHOULDERS,
SOAP,
TALLow,
MARRIED
FINK—RF.DD. —On the sth ult. at Ma
comb, Ills., by the Rev. J. L. Benedict,
Mr. J. Frank Fink, formerly of York
Springy; thiA county, to Miss Julia Re,ld,
of Knot county. Ills.
1:110111
;''gl•Obitnary notl.l.s 5 l!PII tS a liar
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no.
CRESS,—On the 2241 ult.. Elora, daughter
of David E. and Mary E. Cress, 'of In
dianola,lod•a, aged 10 mouths and 15 days.
J)YSERT.-1n Littiestbwn, on the 20th
ult., Susan Dysert, aged 61 years, 5
months and 17 days.
HOWARD. , -On Sunday last, Mt; George
Howard, of Mountplesant township, in
the 65th year of his age,
HULL.—On the 27th uIL, in Berwick
township, this county, Elizabeth, wife of
Jacob Hull, aged about 67 years. ;
K KEFER.—Ou - the 22d ult., in Littles
town, Jacob Keefer, aged about ,so years.
Deceased was a soldier in the war of 1812.
McEssr.e..—On the 28th ult., at the resi
dence of his son-in-law, Peter Thorn, Mr.
John Mce,ser, aged 71 years and l months;
lionts'sol+L—On the 29th ult., in this
place. alter a I incering illness, 114 m. Isaac
Robinson, aged lii years, 4 inouthit and 11
Hurv.—On the :'.9th Mary Eliza
-I,,te enl,- eld:d anti Susan
Rupp, of New Salem, aged 15.ye.trzt and 7
days.
. .
The spirit is not dead,
Though low the body lies,
But, freed from sin and sorrow,
To dwell beyond the skim ,
SWOPL—On Saturday morning - last, in
this place, Mrs. Margaret Swope, wife of
George Swope, (President of tue fj e r, , y,
burg National Bank,) in the 63,1 year of
her age.
SNOWDEN.—On the 12th of June, at
Petersbur , ,(l". 5.,) Myra Elsie, daughter
of J,•lin A. and Maggie Snowden, aged 1
year and 3u days.
WEnLEa.—On the 21st ult., near LlS
tlestown, Mrs. Mary Magdalene Welller,
aged 57 years 5 mouths and 10 days.
WALTMAZi.—ILL Straban township, on
the 2.tith ult., Charlea R. Grossman, son of
Nathaniel J. and Violet L. Waltman, aged
one year and three days.
An angel in the hook of life
Wrote down ant infant's birth„
But added, er'e he closed the bulk,
"Too beautiful for earth."
And when the reaper Death pits.ted by,
He read the name and smiled,'
Then folded iu his cold embrace
Our lovely little child.
ieie ;A drertiotments.
STRAY NOTICE.
CAME to the premises of the sub.
rcrlbsr. In Conowago township, on the 16th of
July, a roan cuturett ttaittiV, sbutit 4 years old, but
with PO special maths. The owner Is desired to coma
forward, prose property, pay charges and take him
away. DAVID MARTIN.
Aug 6, 1560,-3t
CASH
FOR WOOL!
The highest Price paid by
F. DLTPHORN,
Northwest corner_of Centre 3quare,
Gett,ysturg, Penn'a.
Aug. 6,15 Q-a
GROCERIES & LUMBER
H. Keefer's Store,
ON TIIEIIILL,BALTIMORE t.,GETTI - SBURG, PA
FRESH. GROCERIES
every week from the City, Provisions, Dtied an
Green Fruit. o[2ll k wit, always on liand;at lower
rates.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHEESE, PURE CIDER TIN-.
EH AR,SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDILEP,
• NOTIONS, CONPY.CTIONADIES,'
BROOMS, &c: ; ale;
LUMBER,
such as Scantling, Poste, kc., continually on hand at
lowest living rates. Gall aid see.
ug.6,1369..—tt •
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
Will be sold on Saturday, tAt , Listif day of Oodober,
at 1 o'clock, P. At., on the premises, TOR FARM
of Biortrat WLIITI, deceased, situate in Freedom town
ship, 3 miles north of Emmitisliurg, Did, adjoining
lands of heirs of Andrew Reid, deceased, Henry
Relay, Rudolph Sarbangh, and others, bounded ou
the one side by Middle Creek, containing 127 ACRES,
more or lees. The Improvements consist of a two
story LOG LIOUSR, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, flog Pen,
and other outbuildings, with a well of good. Waler
the door of the dwelling; also, an ORCHARD of
choice Fruit, Apples, Pears and Peaches. There lea
large proportion of gocatlfeadew, with a sufficiency
of excellent Timber. The location lea good one, be.
Mg convenient to Mille, School Room, and Lime Quer.
riot, and the land is susceptible of good cultivation.
?tritons wishing to view the premises will call en
Robert S. Lott, residing thereon.
. .
Attendance will be given and terms made known on
the day of sale by .
JOHN CUNNINGHAM,
liteet for the heirs of Samuel White, dead
Aug. 6, 1.164—te
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT'S
NOTICE.
I will visit, the different districts for Oa purpose of
examining Teacher., at the following named times
and place.. TIC
Bernina, Huaterstowa. ; Saturday, August 24; 9 a. in.
Huntington and York Springs Bor., Peteraburg School
Hoar. Saturday, Anytist2l, 9 a. m.
Oxford, New Oxford• Satan:lllh doyen 28. 9 a. la.
Mattalion, Sandersville; Saturday, Sept. 4,9. a. tn.
Butler, Middletown ; Monday, Sept 9.9 a. m.
Littlestawn, Littlestown ; Monday,
Sept 7. 9 e. m.
Freedom, Morita'. B. H.; Wednesday, Sept. 8, 9 a. m,
liberty. a raym e a 8_ H.; Thursday, Sept. 9,'9 a. m.
Hamiltonban, Fairfield; Friday, Sept. it, 9 a. m.
Franklin, C.aabtown ; Saturday, Sept. 11, 9 a. la.
Myrooe, - addlersbury; Monday , Sept. 18, 9a. .
'Lattimore, State Bold S. H.; Tuesday, Sept. Icy
Reading and Hampton, Hampton; Wednesday, hoot,
lb, 9 a. m.
Hamilton, East Berlin ; Thursday, SePt.lB, 9 a. , - tu.
Berwick twp., Hider's S. ; Friday, Sept. 17, Ba. In.
Berwick Bor., Abbottstowit ; Friday, Sept.l7, il p.m. ESTABLISHED IN 1851
Cumberland, Normal School-rcom,Elettysbarg; Bator
day, Sept. 113,9 a. tn. REMOVAL.
Mount:Joy, Two Moroni.; Monday, Sept. Di, 9 a. tn.
Highland, Churchl3.ll. ;Tuesday, liept.9l, 9 a. la.
Germany, Guldn'. IL '
Wedtterdy, dept. 22, ti a.m. JACOB HARLEY,
Utdon, Schilds S. H. ; Thursday, Set...A 9 a. al.
Conaway°, McSbarrystown ; Friday, Sept. 24, 9 a. m jEWELER
Mountplessant, Brush Run S. H.; Saturday, Sept.
26,9 a. tn.
ffsamlaatione will begin promptly at for Wars
Invites his patrons and the public generally, folds
' =
spaded: Profeadonal Certificates *lvan by Mr , New st ov e,
13110017 Mace the first Monday of Jua11,1986, are
12 1320 Chesenui st. PhSiCiaelPA.l4e.
dor , the present School year, Candidates austi be
• •d In the district. in which' they'dpeet :tut' 4fieri they will dud aieaH.and*salectiesi deck
teach. No certificates will be renewed of yoawIND4l, WATO C Ateirity,BY,
exam inatkm, nor will certificate', be pumu os . - &Nig and PLAT= WARS. at Ofiarata peeing.
or known immoral character.. /Inch appoifie - . N , g..-.WATCHES and awletxr eared'ally to
tunilition is requested to coats - provided with pace% paired. •
paper, a specimen of Pmanixidip, and a of the JEWELRY and SILYDN WARE of all kinds adds
highest .Baader of the series la usetlin - • is ur ger, -•— [ally le y lagy...4h.
Appliamits Mit resident itrthe bens Wine required ,
to armed certificate., aa to goad nil character ' A GOOD THING.
The constantly lapreasing improvement in education- -
al matters and 41114 grade of 'ff sachem throughout the Aupaviard to DosaikNad4P, Bunks, Offiestt, dc
State dedisnis that 19e eiteuhd i4da'aara eera T E Nvvlialre
.none bat th em-4ra gqll6ed 'en soil .• 0 / 1 0 • '• • -
Examtaations will thit In .11 the 'bedlam;
Adjustable Window 89reen
reamed en the Prodatosial Clerttgedn. Directors ad , ,
urged and ths pablingsmnliylavitad to attend. NU " WILL FIT ANY WINDO W , • •
eliectler twee* thinit valid Certificate,
iskaab DtreCtore , always Wort ohs gilionat,igg and • ,"?
leo private. +sill k .Alk• • k erSiiitrinu lief*
diarist. bays boon witted. Uwe* SotOrlikAarfil " erjatads
dsteditsystieral pahile dittaludkugh ;which Will berun, MOSQUITOS AND Mole 'NEWTS.
humid at.theNtwmaillhibachkulidtag r , High tared,
Oatymmieg. Aaappkesatdatikytg , .ant* one of "Ma Lignitoble Window screen•;.(loonwly •
these dares must bring le Illitthest
at lwt four or the d i sedsw:Pf , eifie la Ar= - . hi t s j t j uim agintimar
t i tt i rbali• • g • -- , :g23,3fgerkkgt, .81gojeg t - phikui ~
• liCpjniertes'etwkst. „•?*.7 o #l*-14 0 4 7 . * /5".,- 1 . 96 ' 14
."
Wk'aZl
BEM
A VALUABLE FARM.
therineeite lefeM feeder of 14,04410 W Court of
Adameoonnty the subssirlber, Izeoutor ot the Will
arirmaTeic",ed, will tithe at Pub.
.1 6 _
s zat, WA, Isom, on the
to nig of aid decedent,
sheet.. le anuthttelltiowneldp, Adams county,- and
pushy fn mews= Cumberland county,
a gmaltg t gave; WA ;1,11; , Undialkin, Jacob , Meals,
Win. B. OirdetitigatOMd chute: and containing 120
ACM, more or lesst_tatpwreed with a large double
two-Wiry IRON* DWILLMO HOUR, with Stone
Kitchen, Stone Bank Ilant, None Tenant Rouse, Ac..
: pump of mierlirdeffing Water at the door. There are
two swinge, of water.= the land, large ORCHARDS,
old and new, of apples end 'peaches, together .with
pear*, plume, quinine and about one hundred bearing
cherry trees.
rbe lend hi in • good state of cultivation, producing'
tine crops, ha* been exteasirely limed and is under
excellent fencing. The soil is copperktone. The
house has been modernized and is in complete
order. There are stiont 10a ecru of clear land and
about 12 acres well covered with CHESTNUT AND
OAK TIMAAR
The property le a b out two miles from Ideville, three
miles &Om - York Springs, and three miles from the
South Idelantain Ralltoad, sefording a convenient and
desirable Market. 'the productivedees of the form in
grain sad fruit, its location, Ac.,
should draw the at.
tention of all desiring to perchs° reel estate. A good
quality of iron ore has been found on the farm. An
iudistintable title will be made and - posse pioncan be
had immediately after the ale. If deeired.
Persons desiring to view the premises are invited
to call on the oaderaigned, residing on the same. In.
formation as to terms, title, Ac., will be given by M.
h W. McCleam'iny Anomie, In Oettpborg.
Sale to commence at le o'clock, A. N. on said day,
when attendance will be given and terms made known
by N. W. WOODS, Executor.
liy the Court—A. W. Mien., Cierk.
Aug, 6, 1809—Cs
16 'l6l
19 di 19f
M . 24
'l9" Of 19f
1 351
6 00 @
L 25 @ISO
1 Off @ I 20
..., 100 fa 1 201
90
2 50
7 00
V ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE
50 @
The undersigned offers An sale the Property, late
the residence of luau Ros=sok, deceased, situated
on York street, Gettysburg, Pa. The MOUSE lea
TIItUB•BTORY BItICK•BUILLLCG, contaibing ten
rams, with a large Basement, Kitchen, and mat ex
cellent Cellar having in It a flue Sprang ana Cistern.
Toe Garden is of good size and well cultivated. The
Outbuildings are Deeply new and to good order.
'lmmediate possession given. Apply on the
premises to A. M. itunlNgum.
Aug. ti, 1869-31
16
6 (irt 8
10
THE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.
EOUTB BETIILEIIEII. PA.
FIRST TERM OPENS SWP r. I. The first two years
are devoted to the beide studies of IL practical
education: alter which the student enters, 1,,r two
years more, intwof the special scho.l*, ria: 1. 6,11-
eral,Literattire 1. Civil Eargiher, rr rig. altrolornitz
al ~ i rryinerrtny, 4. Alining and iletalluryy. a. An.
etlytieal Chemistry. Applfc..nts for adtril•eion to any
clues will ho examined on and after Aug. L'. Apply
to 11ESRY I.L. U., President.
ENNINGION PrLningt , ,u, N. J.—
1 For both sex.. Fine ; healthy location.
Reasonable terms. College preparation- For cat,
kr,tues, address A. P. LABaE•., Prin.
CITEUBENVILL4_OIIIO,
L 3
Ii'I4IALE SEMINARY.
Delightfully situated on the banks of the Milo,
Forty years In auecetiatul operation. Ca ulual advan
tages in ROll , l and ornamental brauchen. School year
of t,rty weeks begins Remmers T. 1569. Entire ex
pense about f:1.1.00 a week. I..nty . f., per tent. de
durll6n for daughters of minute,. Send for C a f e .
logne to Rev. MIAS. C. REATFY. L. D., Lt. 1) , tlw
perintendunt, or REV. A. AL REID, A. AI, Princi
pal.
COAL MINERS, and porsone daairing a WESTERN
lIUME, and others, can have a spicy weekly payer
lien tit ax 'twain, by sending name and pant other
addrete in
ONLY ONE DOLLAR
201: ZlvbN'B HERALD to Jan. let, 157 v. A tiret
CIAMI Illustrated Religions J,urnal nt 18 pa,:e.
'ZOO C:Tntributort ; u EAltori. The cheapest raper it
the land. $2 50 s year in advance. tpecitnen c Tic
free. E. D. WINHLOW, 1 , 131,1111. r, 11 C,r1,1/111, DWI
RED JACKET
- Is I,,tter than our regular shaped Axe. for them* rea
son.: First—lt cut. deeper. S.,,nd—lt don't stick
in the w ,od Third--It does n.,t jar the bend.—
./ 4, urt/I—N ,, tine it waned In taking the Axe out of
the nit. . the •Anie lat,,,r you will do
ow -third enure work than with regular Axes. fled
paint ham nothing to dr, with the qualities of thi•
Axe, for all our Axe. are paini•-d red. If y,,nr hard
ware store does not keep Oar tonic, uo will gladly
turner ieloiried or All your ordex• direct, sr. give
you the !lento of the nearest icaier uho keeps our
Axes.
Solo owners of Coltoarn'a and Red J.krlct Patent■
Aromatic Vegetable Soap
TOILET SOAPS
(ESTABLISHED Bad, SE W TORE.)
Pnr tL• Delicste Sk n L•dle• and ChiLlr•a
- .
Agent.. to sell the Home Ahuttie Stu - Ing Mechi
It met.; the IL.ck St Itch;alike on b 4h sides, has the
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Aug. 6-8 w
CONSUMPTION,
BrenchMs, Asthma, sad Catarrh cured by inhale!.
lion. Abbott's inhaling Piaui to the only remedy
known that operates on the Inntes— . .diesolvee the
toberrlea, which are thrown off, the call ties heel,' nd a
cure Is effected. Treatment by letter or In person can
be had only of
Q. VAN lIUMMILL, IL D., 18 West 14th 0.„ A. Y.
Aug. 6,1666.-10 m ,
Perry Davis' Pain Killer
We clip the following from the Provideoco Adorn
'"At this season of the year, when olioleral, cholera
=orbits, dysentery, and other kindred complaints are
i l ea* reran, ‘Weerrody shonkl be liberally imp
plied with Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Hiller. Per
rone leaving home,. whether it be for a day's excur
sion or a trip to Europe, should be in a condition to
place; their hands on it at &moment's warning. Many
diseases incident to the Summer menthe, which will
prove fetal , ifnot Immedidatelyellecked,eanbo prompt;
ly cured by one or two doseiof the Pain Hiller.
On more than one occasion have we been relieved of
.ntesiee enffering by thet_ timely nee of the abets
named preparation. Sold by all droggtots, grocers,
and_inedicine dealer. (Arg.43-4w
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comiums.s PATvsr
A X E
LIPPINCOTT A: I:SAKE:WELL,
Pittsburgh, Penna
COLGAT6 k CO'S
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
i 10.90 PER DAY QUAILA*;TEED
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kifin
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if
CA -P'
TEE of the Gettyehuri
wtu sad York cirleof th 04.14 ZiasOlbarakaa
hold a MU= Camp Nailing lit WWI` 1114peiaik
about owl Wl* from Gotairsia‘oamoutki a s Tharaday, .Avaaf t , .11ta tad
=Nal lay! -14 Whe
Christian Chord' 10'04 pabllo atat a y
lly. No
Nano of any kind will to allowed oiz thliasoalakitia ,
lamb) permission of Not Committee.
D. STIVISS,
Paator chart.
BJCIIBEN ROBINSON, Pros%
LOUIS JONES,
YDKN DEVAN,
Lora li'srrst.Beerstai7,
,CiETTYBBUEI3
F 0 R GE.
HAMMERED, IRON,
OP THE B&W QUALITY.
rapplied to Iron Dealers and Blacksmiths •t reason
able prices.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND
ED TO
IRON SCRAPS WANTFD,
fur which $1.50 per lOU lbs. will be enured, delivered'
t the Forge in tlettystrurg, •I er in cosh or In
charge for Hammered Ir,m, as ai • re preferred
July :W. 1869.-U
Q. )11 PE11. DAY.—Agents wie.ted everywhere.—
'V' Sample for two stamp. lottrtwr,
BATLN, llAtvae A Co., Cievelaud, Ohio,
Jul)
CANCERS ! TUMORS ! ! ULCERS ! !!
DAOY. KLINE, of the Philadelphia University, is
making astonish ingcutes of Cancer and all Tom.
ors,by n new protest!, A CHEMICAL CANCER.
MOTE, that removes the largest of Capes.. and
Tumors without pain or the use of the knife •, with Out
caustic, eating or btlrning medicines, and without the
laa of a drop of blood. For particulars, call or ad
dress „E. U. MILNE, M. D., Nu. 931 Arch ot. Philadel
phia, Pa. [JulyZ.-4w
AGENTS WANTED POR THE
SECRET HISTORY
OF THE CONFEDERACY.
BY EDWARD A. POLLARD
The astounding rerdertions and startling disclosure's,
made in this work, are creating the flint Intents de
sire In the minds of the people to obtain It. The
wooers political intrigue., Da•is and other Con
federate loaders, with the 'Wilms Mysterha from "Be
hind the triremes in Richmond," are tboron,hly •on-
tasted. Seed for Circulars and see our terms, and s
full description of •tbe work. Address
NATIONAL YOU/J.4IISG CO., I'hilaMulphla, Pa
July Zl.r.fw
DODD'S
NER VINE
DID IT.
Now LONDoN, Coss., April VI, 18eb.
ELXLMILYILID Fill:W-1 thought it well to wait an•
other week before writing, to see ir I coati:wed to im
prove, as I have beau doing fur some time, under the
treatment ot the new ptetticine, and I em happy to
tell you that I em getaing better- even faster than
when on were here. I commenced the up) of DODD'S
NkIIVINE without anybody adtbing it. When I
bran with It I could uuly walk from my bed to the
chair. My trouble has been extreme pain In the bead,
and has Mated over three years. All the medicine I
have heretofore taken has What to give ■ny relief. I
em now able to - go op end down stairs, nod daily Im
proving. I consider the NERVINE the best medicine
I ever I mud, and shall continue its use, for I am con.
Adept of entire recovery. I have wren o nly thr ee
bottles, and would not be without it on any Ancount.
'fiery truly, Hie. I. 8. NUTS.
July 23-4 w
RFAL ESTATE AGENCY
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
a conactioh with my law business In Getty.burg
Parties +Lthing to sell, or buy Inndc may Arid It t
heir advantage to call.
Farms and Woodland.
94 ACRES OF Willett 40 ACRES TIMBER forsl,4o
A GOOD YARM, GOOD 130ILDINGS and TIMER
r Gettysburg eranlte, land.
A No. 1 YARM,uear Get trburg red gravel land.'
A FARM. 130 ACRES. AT 930 PER ACRE.
A TRACT Or 000 D LAND,C, ACKB.S, AT ss6 PER
-•
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD FARM, WITITIOO ACRES HEAVY
TIMBER, AT 545 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAP.
" '
- • • .
100 ACILIOS, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOR $6,000.
A 'VERY CHEAP WARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD
BUILDINGS, AT $36 PER ACRE.
A YARN, 100 ACRES, veer Gettysburg.
-A VERY GOOD YARN A...ND GOOD BUILDING, AT
SSO PEE ACRE., tsru miles from Gettysburg.
A FARM, for wiled from Gettysburg, $3O PER
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY (iUUD GRASS. /ARM, two wiles (rum
Gettysburg.
A GOOD AND ;HEAP TAVERN AND LOTB AD
- .
JOINING.
A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORD} R, SSb PEE
ACRE.
A 0001, FARM, DUILDINGS ALL NEW, $4,00113
ALSO ]EASY OTHER TRACTS.
ALSO LLUUSES AND 111.11LDING LOTS IN TOWN.
. G. McCREARY,
Afton., itlaw.
Gettysburg, Jose 11 1869.—tf.
REMOVED
New Store Room near Court-house
D. 11. KLINGEL
H AS
removed his R. t end Shoe Store to his new
Store ROOM, e few doors south of the Court,
house, and nearly opposite the Compiler office, Balti
more. street, Gettysburg. He ha. laid In a largettew
stock of goods, which he will sell at reduced prices.
He oilers
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LADLES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all styles,
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' KIP 1300'TS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALP BALMORALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGAN S.A., Ac.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS ,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' 1 3ROGA-N5,..4c., Ac.
INFANTS' SACKS, all styles,
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boots and Shoeeof hle?wn manufacture coil.
.tantly on hand
All wilibe sold at the lowest living profits. Boy
ers, from town and country.are invited to call and
examine goods and prices before purchasing eke•
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
may call. -
The MANUFACTURING of Boots,fibbes;and Gai
ters, villain° be carried on, In ail Itebranches,ashe
lore. Repairing done on abort notice. By employing
none but first-class workmen, and using none but t h e
choicest leather, he feels confident cf maintaining We
former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left ins
done to denetve it.
_.Thankful for past favors,-he eol lefts a cantina.
inc. of public patronage. D. H. KUNGXL.
Gettysburg, July.lB, 1889.4. f
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
BANKERS,_
NO. BS S:THLED ST., PHILADELPHIA
:GENERAL AGENTS
orm
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
131:13
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
MEI
States of Fennss/vania and Southern
New Jersey.
The NATIONAL LIT if INBIIIIAINCS CONEPAIST
oofporatfon Crhertmd by Special Act of Coon.,
approved .3r uly 25,104 i, iiith a ' .
Cash Capital. Qf One Million
Dollars,
tortotr thoroughly orpulsoll and prepared brio
issue.
Libirallama offered to Agent, sad Bollalkmi, who
ars larlted to apply at oar Mos.
lull pink:alms to)» . kad on uppllestlon at our at
Ile*, bested in the sorond dory of oarßanklng How
wlifn Clcruluni gad Pmephlett, fully eseeribtag the
fuliimittaabFli!dh! . 44 o 9 ll 7 ,ool Y b•budi
B. B. RIII3SELL, 4Va4ager.
N.,A.inexteri e, Ipost,;(l44lFpbsui,
L~~:7l; I#Ms~ty.
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Post Office Box 4,929, New York.
July XL-3t
We dirtlet attentiein to wananiaker
ire Brown' s advertiseniet. The LargeBt
Clothing Howie in Philadelphia.
89 TO 580 ef AN AMAKE It BROWN.—
MEN'S tlk BOYS' CLOTIIING.—
Garments ranging at areal price. cut In every style,
read mute or made Urder. B.l.coreer SIXTH
and MARKET litieete.
8 7 TO
.82.5 EsiFiI.INI:4iVEPinChOcTATB6-2jamletor:,
Chinchilladienvere, te,largrwt variety In the city.—
OAK HALL. SIXTH and KARICET Ste.
EETEM
86 TO 1145 BUSINESS SUITS, ninit Foreign
and Domestic Goode, excellent
stylise. S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streete,
OAK HALL, WANAMAK Elt k BROWN.
20 TO ISO .7:::::, ' ,L T :.. 0 , " ,,,, A
l• L l L „ t 4 b* ' of t
easioo. ANAHAKICR & BROWN, SIXTH S ' l .7 Att;
KIST Streets.
j TO $2O BOYS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL Ho
and Dray—newest styles •nd best
class goods. WANAMAKER t BROWN. LARGIL
CLOTHING HOURS, SIXTH and MARKET Street,.
8 ,7 TO $26 BOYS' and YOUTHS' CHESTER
I YIELDS in great variety. W ANA
MAKER t BROWN, SIXTH sod MARKET Streets.
82 TO OM BHI RTS, UNDERCLOTHING
GENTS' SURNISIIINO GOODS of
every kind, at mall advance oncost, WANAM AKER
BROWN, OAK HALL,GREATCLOTHING HOUSE,
SIXTH nod MARKET Streets. •
Nov.2o.—lyin
WM. KNABE 3 CO.,
PIANO FORTES,
These Instruments have been before the Public for
nearly Thirty Year., and upon their excellence alone
attained an unpurchaud pre eminence, Whick pro
-1:1000CLII them unequaled. Their
combines grestpower, sweetness and fine singing
quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and
evenness throughout the entire scale. Their
_ _
Is pliant And elastic, and entirely free from the stiff
nese fOanil in lonian,. Pianos. In
they are unexoelled. Citing none but the eery best
seasoned maisrial, the large capital .-mployed in our
badness - enables us to keep continually an immense
stock of lumber, &c.. on hand.
444/ - Our SQUAltil PIANOS have oar Neer Improved
Overstrung &ale and the AO KAYPE 'PREMIX.
We mould call special attention to our late improve
ments in
(MIND PIANOS AND SQUARE °RANDS,
Patented August 14,1866,
Which bring the Plano nearer perfection then has yet
been attained.
Ercry Piano fully_ Warranted for Five
Years.
air P. BENTZ, York, P., Sole Agent for the above
celebrated inotrumet,te, is by special arrangement
enabled to lurelsh them at the Very lowest factory
prices.
=I
FEMALE SEMINARY
HAGERSTOWN.
This Institution will commence It. Sixteenth Sett
It offers the advantages of • Beautiful and Healthful
location. a NOBLE EDIFICE especially ereofsel and
arranged for • BOARDING SCHOOL of the highest
grade,ample grounds, and • liberal appointment of
Teacbere for Thorough Instruction In all the depart
ments of a nodal, Otuainen sal and Scientific e012C16-
lion. Board, Light., use of furnished Room, and
tutitlon in all the studies of the regular Coarse includ
ing Latin, for each Tenn of glee Months. $lOO. For
Catalogues, Pr any desired in tormatkm address
July 23-5 w
West Middle Street Marke
(NEAR. THE COURT-110Ln )
Every Day in the Week
Yre•k Beef three times • week, Toewl4y, Wedeln.
day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton
emery day. Order, left at my market to the evenieg
will be promptly delivered toe follow - log tuurnloa
Juno 15, 1369-tf
BUTCHERING
GEORGE B.ETOVER • THADDEUS S. WIBLE,
HAVINCt entered Into partnership in the BUTCH.
ERINd BUSINSIM, will carry It on in all lie
branches. All kinds of
FRESH MEAT
In their season. Market stand In Gettysburg, at
Arnold's Corner. /rash Beef every Tuesday and Sat
urday morning, Small meats Wednesday, Thursday
and /ridgy morning. Ar we pay cub for otir Meek
we can sell as reasonable as any good Arm in Getty'.
burg.
Those having fat stock (or sale will And it to their
advantage to cell on or address the new Phin.
STOVER it WIBLE.
April 30, 1869- t
MEAT WANTED
THE HIGHEST CASH PRIOR PAID ROA
COUNTRY HAMS,
_. SIDES,
SHOULDERS & LARD,
BY NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORI,
York street, below Wolfe Hotel.
Hams and Dried Beef, also Fresh
Meats constantly on hand for. sale.
June 4.—tt
MARBLE .WORKS
t •
CORNER OP BALIIMORKABD EikEVI MID-
DLE Elr., OPPOSITE THE COURt-HOUSE,
II UST DASD/LI/T . IOX 01! WWII ExiccolllD
•••• • t.
sins? arms ON TEN Ott:
*Ay 19,1567.-$1
G . .EI 7 BBITRO MARB . LE TiWk
EfE=s
I toroproparod to taro lob allk Ludarotwor latbotalt4
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arlitrealts avp;a qtaif
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;LLIIMLNATDD WRSTRRAI WORLD
MASEFACTUIZILS OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
BALTIMORE, MB
TONE
TOUCH
WORKMANSHIP
W. KNAB Et CO.,
(Founded 1544.)
•etic year on the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER
BEV. WM. P. EYETEE,
lingsrstown, Sid
gutchering.
SUNDAY EXCEPTED
GEORGE A. CODOILI
E TV 11R.51
WWI& lads.
GIITTYBBURe, PA.,
=
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ClattlitOillUNOTl4l6.—Lett
tire Testamentary on the waits iit haling Path;
thoolyped, late of Oanowago township Adamseounty.
listlriYWen granted to the natters/And: tealding in
mane township, he hereby gives notice to , all person*
indebted to said estate to maks immediate payment,
andthosehavingclalme against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
July 80.-6 t• - • 3LlClldlit. BELLY, Ita'r.
NOTICEeL-Letters -of Adminis
tratkin on the *elate or Hearer Daemon, data
of entiklin township, Adam. county, Pa., ditillOolti
haying been granted to the undereigned, residing is
said township, he hereby gives notice to all persona
indebted . to said estate tomake immediate payMent,
and those having claims against the same to pi .sent
them properly authenticated for settlement. .
MARY DEGROYT, Adm.:..
July 30.-6 t
p XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
,
ters Teetamentary on the estate Or JACOB n 01.•
LlNOrft, late of Reading township, Adams county, Pa w
deceased, having been granted tothe tiedersigned„rr
siding in Rest Berlin, Pa"" be hereby gives noti.e to
all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment and those baring claims against the same
will present them properly authenticated for settle
ment.
July 90.-01
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
The undersigned haying been appointed A.
sixime by Deed of Voluntarj Assignment (or tb• be
nefit of creditors, executed by WiLmait W. Minn:
of Menallen towuship--notice is hereby given to debt
ore to cull and settle their accounts with the under-
signed, residing in the same township.
JOUN B. LIOFFMAN, Assignee.
Jane 2.0.--0;
V
--
OTICg.-letters of Adminis
k tratlon di bonis non with the Wilt annelid
G Zonal MUIOLD, deesiasesl,,' late of Franklin township,
Adams county, hay lug been granted to th • undersign
,d residing in. Cumberland township, h• liereby . glven
mienl to all persons indebtm!toslid e.trit• to Make
',mediate payment, nod thrse having cialtn•agalnit
cie ...awe to present them properly •titLentimitedfot
out t lenient.
DAVID DLOClttli,
.4.lni'r dr toms non with the Will annexed.
July 'J—Gt•
VOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
i_l t ration on the eatete'uf Wtu.uy but:CLAIM, di.
ccaoti. late of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pit., having
been o:third to the undertigneil, retiding lu Camber.
h« hereby gtrae notice to all palaluoil
indebted to ~,id tt , tatt• to make irumedirite payment.
and' (hoar. having <l.tima Itznitlrt ta•*•.011• to priesen•
prpv-rly 1,.1
P. HP; AJla'r
Greeunl , July 10;
XECUTOR'S
tera rest.tmentary on the estate of Hugh lio-
Sucaar, decyased, late of Hamilton township, Adams
COUTIty, Pe., huring . 'heer. grouted to the undersigned.
residing .n said township, he hereby gives notice to all
p..,,ans indebted to said estate to woke immediate
p 43 tneut, nod those having cla me against th•samst•
ineaent them properly Wlthenti.ted toe settlement
MICHAEL M. 11 Executor,
Jane
T A Y .—Strayed away on
Suutny, the 11th day of July lust., two.coWg—
nne a red Maley, the other a white 'Totted Cow, with
red Deck and long holme. A linerni rower , ' will be
given for any information lending to their where
abouts, or the return of the cows to this eribririber,
residing' in Gettpburg, on the/me of the Passenger
Railway, on the property owned byC.J. Tyson.
July:la-40 J. J. qi
DISSOLUTION. •
'
The firm of MCCURDY k II .0111.7., was di.—
.uived 1.. y mutual e..cuwrit ou the '-i-ith f June. ni,
be,iries, will be curitivued by Mr. Meet:RDY at. the old
stood.
The Looks of the late Firm will remain at the
Wareirmse, and pare-.ms Indebted are requested to
am I I without delay, as S prytret settleuteit is &tired.
> /titglElldr Sir:CURDY,
14.11 a S. 111311 LTON.
Jul) -1-3 t
— XECUTOR'S on NOTlCE.—Let
ter. Textamentary the estate of J CITAX
BEHLAIN, late of Lafayette county. 31 imaour I, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned. ho hereby
give. notice to all persons indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment and those balling claim.
aizainat the elate fto preseet. them properly authen
ticated fur settlement. "
WA6IIINGELLN CHAMBERLAIN, lix'r
July 23.-6 t
Irv-Persons have claim, against deceased ortil
tent them for settlement to DAVID WILLS. Egg, In
Gettysburg, Pa.
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
-1 1 tration on the estate of DANIEL ii w, Weal
gtraban townahip, Adarnecounty,Da., deer .ql, having
been granted to th e undersigned , restdt iu th e said
township, they herby give notice to all persons in
debted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims •gaiust the same to present
them properly static:altered for settlement.
HARRIET GULDEN , t
JERE3IIALL GULDEN ' ', f Adm'".
July X. 6t
LICENSE.—The following ap
plications have been filed in my office, with
the requisite number of eiguers, and erilLbe present
ed at the Court of Quarter Sessions, out "Porriall Our
IGIA day of Angus:, 18159. '
RESTAURANT LICENSE.
JESSE 11. SPAHR. Arendteville.
ALEXANDER TATE, (it tt Ahura.
July 16.-tc A. W. MINTER. Clerk.
6 Teachers Wanted.
•
sztx TEACHERS are wanted for
the S. choola of II iinnver Boron:h. graded.
Terra 9 rounthii. :salaries from C 11) per mouth.
The County Superintewlent will hold the exinnination
on Wednesday. August 4th, 1569, in the Public School
Rouse.
Ilianvers, July 19135-2 t
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
s —Notre* is hereby given that the Partner•
ship b.-retol.,re existing between the untlerongsred do
in.: bn , inesh as the firm of IiCSRLT And ILEAGY hes
this 'lay been din&olyed by mutual consent. The
and bu.inees of the firm will ho cio,ed np by
JOHN Iliztuir and all piiraona Indebted to the firm are
hereby netitled to make payment to him without no.
JOHN 1311981 ff,
JOEIN LIEMJT.
Oxford, July 16.-3 t
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Legatees and other persons concerned, that the
Administration Accounts hereinafter inentioutsl will
be presented at the Orphans' Conn of Adams county
for continuation and allowance, on MONDAY, the
16th day or A causr next, at 2 o'clock. P. M., vie:
29. Account of Dr. E: Melhorn, Guardian of the
pers , us and estates of Redal. A. Cashman, Zelottw
Hilary Cashman. Clinton Am:ulnas Cashman, Rosanna
Caroline Cabman, -Melissa JarieCaehMaa, minor chil
dren of Eamu cl Cashman, deed. •
The first account ofJarnea Slcllvain and Aaron
.81.1,e1y. Executors of the last Will end To SIAM edit of
Jacob hhaeindosett.
21.1..1.4 Oat ind final oconunt Of Isaac Fritz. Ad
miuktrotor ufJohn Lentz, late of Butler township,
deevitied.
23:.;. The firat account of Abel T. Wright, Executor
of the last Will and Tqatatuent of JOllll McKnight,
de,:eaeed.
233. The first account of ilamuel March, Adm
.trator of Joseph Spengler, deed,
The first and fluor account of Michmel Detrick,
Administrator of the Estate of Dantush tidier, late of
Tyrone township, deed.
The first account of Dewy D. Cromer, Ad.
m in istretur of Estate of Esther McKinney, deed.
ild6. First and final account of David Tolle, Ad
ministrator of U eorge Tube, dee'd.
Hi D. HtniTZWORTII, Regimter
July IG. 1889.-tc
Court Proclamation
1 - v• lilt= A the Ron: ID:mum J. Pisan, President
y • of the several Couru of Commas Pleas in the
counties competing the 19th District, and Justice of
the Courts of Oyer and Terminer sad General Jeff De
livery, tor the trial of all capital and other offenders
in said district, and Jossen J. litany and, les tc Roam
ran,atora,Judgee of the Courts ofCtimmon Please,and
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, ibr the trial of al capital and
other offenders in the county of Adams have issued
their precept, bearing date the 21$ day of April,
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and alx•nine, and to me directed, for Wieling • Court
o f t Common Pleas, and, General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Courts of Oyer
nut Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Alimday, the 16th of
iipusi. 1869.
18071 Cit IS HEafillY 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.
perpepiens, with their Rolla, Records, Inquisitions.
ll:amine Gotta, and other leemembranees, to do thew,
things which to their °feces and in that behalf apper
'ptinlo be, done, end aleo , they wile will prosecnta
against the prisoners 'that are or then shall be in the
Jail of aid county of Adams, are to be then, and there
to proeacuta agitbst them as shall he Just.
. .
PHILIP Sheriff.
SheriXs Office, Gettysburg, July 16, 1869.
JURY LIST FOR AUGUST.
GRAND JURY
Liberty. .W Rou White, (Forethan.) Casper Myera.
Camberlaud." Moses C. Benner, Joseph Gayly, Geo:
~ Buhl:nap, John Beet:Laver •
.Conotrago. Joseph Rug,: Wm. Hrognrifer, 'Vincent
O'Botd.
Hatuiltotillao. Robert Watson,:Danitl Gicarckar.
Medallion. George taters,JacOlt Bee:
Franklin. Jacob Mickley.
Baal Moo. Elijah Spangly, &usual Brown.
&saber'. Jacob G. Mcllhenny, Wan,,,st s tionith.
Oxford. Francis Marshall.
Gettysburg. Bollaston,Jl,l3Poltj, w. C. O'Neal.
Mounrjoy. Samhetßangber.
Mountpleasatit... , StOrtieli
Latlwore..•Bso. )3. Brandt.
.G3TRILIAL JURY.
„ - •
Franklin. Jacob Mark, Jonagan Whacro Jao.oolles
Albert Vandyke, V. K. Malik:snick:, , ' : t
Union. elaansM aett,lVra.B,terner. . . •
s tri b im • • plitytts. fttmay, Jeremiah Taaahlubangk,
Iteei4.lll4lA•• linenlin Boyer, Wt.. FiciPw. ' lhur7
*Psi' 1._..
Ilinallton. , Jena Picking, John 0 elselmry . tionri
Iddl i sZinkant• Leal Lawrence, Phu Snaltly. John
cy r i, g a la, IMPILVIR,I .10a4D A align, Heston' A.
, Tiwney,,Onnind Bender, Manly Breach..
'Allentown. John llellen.Joseph liesker; .
.1/...1),,,,,, iimaintionn, Mu. iiilliriannas, °brisk.
Illgthland. George W. Lott.. 'i .‘. _...; - _ ,:‘ • •
liamiltenban. Junes 11. Marshall, Wni T. Bad,
f,ltatbsiMakldyaric i+1,912, Tilclttinger,, yaoharyik
Fandere, Monne Seiniooki, John Mickley, ' • • -
linntlngto‘brahata Balm , Icalpo 1,! Wlerman,
Janine W ilt, Vim. Worloyj T 7
trberty. J Clark. •
..Mo. IL - .lladdltod, -Hamilton, Longwell,
Samuel NOM
t 1 i o v iat *._ llMlgor Ihter r s pear' Manner; Michael
Wacobwhrsona , . i J . ,. ' . , • ,
,Pkiltp,D. Wearer, Jacob Paters, 'Jacob Its
*I, W iiWL brill •BOUTMATIV , 2 - , :
, MOMl kWar. /lannsel Molar. , , ,
Headligy,. John Henry kiYunc4nka Anailson, all,- -
4,2=4;inianii, oear/4 Incas. , Peter Miller;
NirrhF.sMatl . SO4IF I , /‘• ibibbison, LeCt
ligtmW4l. - WilthkgiNAGT•_, !:• f ' .-. c,.
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Woittnumur i D. 0, July 14th, U. }
i 01 Ai lloatfogsflL lgoitfufisgeotliteutlf. ?IL,
praylatLke IDo 02144140 s of apiting maw to Ws
plAo lliti dm of Noroutbot, DIO/I, DO Ka Isproto•
*4 Isr b , osleufalutttukl Po.
=be usuiypityoloollloo oat Mo th lre a foy 14 . 00.
!ober msg. . 4 id.
_pima" soy
2 .41 2, 4 = 11-1""" aTolerirs' Thot h Ito
Will , Mimi" dillyr *body of oar.
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... July 25-0 t - fkulluly Of Puente.
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SHEEIFP'S SALE.
',l d painamer ashy sittitot Vied' Load isposai
wl,lll* offend At. Public Bak at the Court UOUN Ia
Gettyabotg. aristniat. th• V* ofAvyiug Nest,
elle'aMokP.Jr.. the following d4l,iiiiodik,id istato.
via: •
•• • TRAM 01 LAND,
'Boatels% Baths towiship, Ade de imanty, Pa ,
Joining lands of Widow Quip. George Blubaugh,
Sawed Lawns...T. W. Diehl and Mien, mute/Isom
ST Ames, mote or 'lea., Improved with a Tumor,
Trims Weiffiharbodtded DWffiLLIPIO Wooer. aid •
Twos torp Backlighting attached, • Frame - Weether.
boarded Barn, with Shed. attached.. Mop Pea. aid
other oimullahnts;aThrwastory - BniMlag, pan stone
and part frame, with two woo story /rams Bulb:Bogs
attached, ibnunly toed a. a PAPIId MILL; also, the
machluerp is the budding'. Than or. about to.
acres of Woodlud the balance cleared and wader
hams from Attain to twisty sezisite to Maeda,. •
good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees on the pre
mium, and a well of good water at the door of the •
dwelling. Thiele a valuable property, beteg on Coo
owago creek, and with water power sufficient Mr at•
most say Mil of manufacturing hustoma It will
be trend In two parcele„ or all togetkar, a. may Le
doetne4 best. Seized rand liken MI suctitka as the
Itimi fatale of &nom Mom. .
JACOB RESER, Eer.
ALSO, A LOT CP GROUND,
situate. la Tort %maga borough, /11
40111/ county, Pa.,
bounded on the out by the Llanover au4 Carllale
tardt.lke, 011 04 north by an alley, as lb. South by
lid of Pranktla npeallnan, and en thalreat by an al
ley, 4:outlining hail sere, more or Ina, Improved
with a Tweets', 160Ubilleit Err DWYLLINU BOUM:,
Log btablo, Shop, Bake than, a well of water In the
house, hull Trees, to. retied and taken In motion
nut. u tha Said Estate of lento J. Bison s and AllA•
000 Riooll
ALSO, A TRACT OW LAND,
situate in Ilnotineton womthip, Adams county, Pa.,
aditdulog Wats et Alaskan/ Stough. John aly•ra,
Jacob 81sybansh,Joesph Sulfas and other contain
ing 18 Lem, were or Fees, improved with . • One•a
halknory LOU 11.01.788, Log et table, se,,,p, aid
House. The load le clear and under fence; imonleg
water through the tract. Seized and taken to .I•Ch
tlutkal the Real astute of gtosas Dar and C taa
Dc?.
ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND, •
•
salute In Hainlitonban township, Adams county, P..
adjoining lands - of David Metz, Jnsue• H. hieratiell,
Jacob Diehl, and others, containing 10 Acres, more or
lees, all la Umber. Seized and taken la execution as
the Real Estate of HAMILTON Duni..
PHILIP HAN
Shah's Ollce,•Oettyaborg, July 15.—taN, Sheriff.
wqr•Ten per coot of the purcbme mei.ey epee all
males by the Shorlff mart be paid over Immedlately
atter the property is struck down or upon failure to
complygala. therewith the property will be again plat up
for
FARMER S
Star Bone Phosphate.
nro all agricaltartets, thereby% who are in march
1. tita active &ad peirinabeat wiasare, and whit
may hare the claims of file article pro•ented to their
clothe for the tut thae, the alasillaeturers would
suggest, that the
STAB. BONE PHOSPHATE
is worthy of their azperlineatal tri&L at last; put
RUN, lents wereastses the nailed eoeibilenes, that of a trial they will and • their thatliagay to that of
hundreds of &rams who now reseed It as the cheep
eat and bast manure in the amtat.
THE A'IIMONIA
supplied abimditotly hos th• organic portlo■ •
the Wait.
PEWS Us PSI SON IN BAGS.
Farmers wleblng Grosad Joao, Oil of Vitriol, can be
supplied. Give as a call.
113—.1. Spangler /wawa Phoaphato for solo.
PSTIS. BWILITZ. Maosbotorar.
BRILICIIOLDIR WILSON.
klay-Proma Buildidas,
N. W.cornar=lnitaa aid
Railroad ate;
Gettysburg. Pearl*.
14..Tha Phosphate is for Nilo by
A. SPANGLIB, Gettysburg. Pa.'
WIBLN I SONS, O•ttpal?org, Pa.
GRAFT II WIN /LOOS,
Omaha Mathis, Pa.
lIIILHOIN 1 BIND/11.
•
Nay Oxford, Pa
CHAR= KOHN, Hnorar, Pa.
March 12.—1 f
A Word to the Wise
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARM ER3
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer I
THE importance of a quick, ac
tiveand durable VertMaar, adapted to the soil
et our woolly, le acknowledged by all Fannon. Hav
ing satisfied eapail, attar long study and careful oz.
perfment, that P. C. itlvizz's
Chemical Fertilizer
surpsawall alb's' In sdaptsdasass to all kinds et
*on, flukes purchased the rightfor adatu• county,
sad rspersd to All orders for it promptly and en
tssuoaaWs tonna. It Lao imunbaty, but
HAS BrRN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
11. ALLIMAN,
Nchool Bonn]
by aaamber et ear Fermate, aad le admitted by all
wholtave It table the beet lo- the market, and the
cheapest: lam prepared to fermi/A this Irertilladr
any qtutatlty, and will deliver
In any town or viNage in the
County,
when ordered in not less quantity than a TON. I
manulhetuaie it ter sale at MO per ton without bags, or
US in bags. This fertiliser is compoerd of the best
fertilizing chemicals that can be bed. I use no ell of
vitriol.; It dose not contain any ammonia, therefore I
do not use it. Neither do I use lime nor ashes.
,THE OBJECT 01 THE CHEMICAL FERTILIZEE
is to Introduce a fertilizer that will limit for a series •
angie—not only for one. It contains solleientanunal
matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early,
while the ammonia dines the growth. I expeet
mannfastares large ezp ply this w inter for lb • spring
crope,and therefore in% its f.rmer■ and the public po
stal!, to give it •trial on all kinds of tiraine and
Vegetables.
CAUTION.—I hereby give notice that Yana 'tights
her rafter wild, anleis •ig bed by am, are infringemente
on my • and will be prosecuted and dealt with
according I. law, from which there to no appeal •
dr inrAlforders will b• promptly attended to by ad.
GISOIIO.III BENDIR,
Benders, 111.. Yuma.
lay N. N. YONl2lllGeneral Agent toroth' of Goun
ty sod State Rights,ltendemille, Adams county, Pa
D0e.26.-1y
FARMERS!.!!
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE!
TT is composed principally of She sitebratsal oow
1 from
Contains throe per cast. of AMMONIA. an aapla
qn3ntity to give activity (wititoot Injury) to the vegik
tatiou, sad a large quanitty of soluble
BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
togethorwfth Potih and Soda, th. osoontialolomoota
of a
Tb eb Ish reputation has obreehied among the many
thousand tumors who are man It In preference to
WI other kind*, lee sure owe tee of Os valise.
PRIOR $lO.OO PIA VON.
send for pamphlet. Mewls
• Ylll ALTA 'VILA (MAN° CO.;
IT Broadway, Now York
S. S. BISHOP k CO., 200 IS.DeI. Ave., Philadelphia,
Agentalbr Patna. and Soathara Wow Jams.
July 31,11368.-1 y
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE,
MANIMACITILID ar
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
aster-PhaalAala lif Lime, ammonia and PtdasA
I , 4IIIAWLED nu nos( 4bllnstrios.
This Manure contains all the 61E1: to produce
D large crops ofall kinds, sw4 ht . Ir re commended
by oil who used it. alas by diet d chocolat*
who have, by analysis, tested its vitalist's.
Packed in Bata of 200 /be. each.
• DLION, 11 1 / I PLUII & C 0.,.
idpents;
31 Sou la Water au& 40 Bput&polavare reuse .
WILLIAM BEYNOLDH,
7. OMB a?UPT,
BALTIIIIOIi, MD
♦edbt'drldn giniatally tikrosaloss try .
ritfullturolks,edittan 8t•
(fee. 10.-1
BARGAINS IN
NEW FURMT LIRE.
A NUMaua..b urcbTT . A4& 'URN MORO Ys.
Ves bur feat by telstak* la 4br Gettysburg
Bpriep ifetels-yortles with ilia eery slurp and eliQ
AMMON' ant scomaceadded by balling Ilasedblo.
.g M.lhonbatit! aaAnk Air &fa. A.; WAinau & Co.
OR Old Mattsi4o4oo
July WV
Tar 11198ISQ1101';'1i0W
ssaud_ly tares Omar sad doodiViss damsel ut
tksskla." I Xediad social', awl
XMla #OII , 4O,4 I VP!Oke isese Ins us I.
• Cidad.4. 4.ldaddxs. %Road Agesl.,
resdku m Nsa Usk,
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;r e 4ioata Zg=Vzr, and by oath
Apt
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TRY TUJ
TRY THE
ALTA VELA.
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