The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 27, 1869, Image 2

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WALTZ TICKILT.
FOR GOVICRNOIe.
Garr. JOHN W. GEARY.-
JUDGE, OF SUPREME COMM
Fax. NEWBY W. WILLIAMS
COUNTY TICKET.
ASSOCIATE JIIDGE,
ROBERT O. RAIIPER, Gettysburg
ASSEMBLY,
COL JOHN WOLIFORD, 'York Springs.
SHERIFF,
' SAMUEL WOLF; Oxford township.
REGISTER AND RECORDER,
JACOB BUSHEY, Franklin township
CLERK OF THE COURTS,
EDEN 13traban townphip
SAMUEL HERBt3T, GettyBburg.
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COUNTY comarcasioNEß,.
SAMUEL OVERHOLT7Mi, 'Reading tp.
• DIRECTOR OP THE POOR,
ADAM C. MIISSVILI&A.N, Rindnominal tp.
AUDITOR,
WILLIAM C. SCOTT, Freedom township.
COBONOB,
Dr. AGIDEOUS NOEL,Moantpleasant tp
FIEZTING OF couNT'r COMMITTEE.
The Republican County Committee
will meet at the Eagle 'Hotel, in Gettys
burg, on Saturday, the 4th of Septem
ber, at 1 o'clock, P,. M. A full attend
.
raw is requested.
£ J. COVER*, C7tr'n.
The following persons constitute the
Conimittee, as appointed by the Proud
-011 of the County Convention
Gettysburv-A. J. Carer, ChMnsan ; David MIK D.
G. ishnestaelc, Dr. C. Horner, D. MoOonaughy, D.
Dishier, Capt. J .7 .NoCrear r.
Berwick Bot.-Henry Nobler, Dr. Geo .11. Jordy.
Berwick Mrp.-J. Geo. Wolf, Geo. Baker.
Baner-:.-W. H. Detrick, Israel Shenk,
Conowligo-Michael Belly, Jacob Little.
Camherhind-Wm. G. Week, Daid Shriver.
' Prudrlln-Oapt. JIM Mickley, J. A. Siebert.
Ireedass-limnuel Morita, John Cunningham.
Germany-Jaeob Pitser.
Meleenhelder, Jacob Reeser.
Hinsilagton-Jos. Wierman. Abraham Trostle.
Highland-Jo/I.J. Hrr,Washington Lott.
Datniltoaban-Gapt. B. McGinley, Peter Direly.
Marty-Wu'. o.lleabrooka, Samuel Martin,
Lialestowa-liplusim Myers, Dr. B. B. Sites.
Latimore-imee'D. Worley, Geo. L. Deardorff.
Denallea-Bamnel kleals.John B. Wright.
blomatjor-Newlon Romer, I. N. Durboraw.
liimntplessant-,Adam Dietrich, John ClaPlatklio•
0:Bed-Alex. Si Dimes, James Herd'.
Beading-Samna Albert, Vrederiek Reber.
Straus -Idej. J obn N. Boyer.
Tyrone-Heuryliksmigler, Charlie Teat's.
Dales-300.H. Pelty, Geo. Basekoar.
York Springs-B.C. Peters, Gen. W. W. Stewart.
•P EXCELLENT TICKET
The Republican County Convention
met on Monday last, and have given
the people of the County a capital tick
-0- composed of substantial, well known
citizens, every one of whom possesses
the requisites of honesty and capacity.
The proceedings will be found in our
-;local columns. The deliberations of
the Cypnvention were characterized by
unusual harmony throughout. The
delegates came together with but a
single purpose—thit of nominating
good and true men for the various of
floes; and as there were no hungry as
pirants to press their claims, the dele
gates had little or no trouble in reach
ing a satisfactory result. Indeed, the
unanimity with which the most of the
nominations were made, and the de
cided vote even on the contested offices,
are the highest tributes to the conceded
personal worth and eminent fitness of
the gentlemen put in nomination. As
they, are all well-known citizens, we
need scarcely make special reference
to them.
The Convention honored our senior
colleague -with the nomination for As
sociate Judge, the position he now
holds by appointment from Gov.
GEAR.Y. We feel free to say that the
Convention could not have bestowed
the compliment ou any one more rich
ly deserving it. Mr. HARPER is thor
oughly identified with the county, hav
ing conducted the Adams Seniinel, as
wile editor and proprietor, for a period
of 50 years—during all of which time
he wan thoroughly devoted to princi
ple, firm in - the maintenance of what
he believed to be the right, yet court
eons and dignified in all his bearing.—
He deserves and will receive the un
divided support. of the Republicans of
the county. •
In Col. JOHN WOLFORD, the 110031-
Alee for Assembly, we have a gentle
man of enlarged acquaintance with
general politics and well-adapted to
make a useful legislator. No man dare
doubt his honesty of purpose or inte
grity as a man. Being beyond sus
picion, the people of the county can
feel assured that he will neither betray
the trust conferred upon him nor dis
honor the position by yielding to the
corrupting influences of legislative life.
None of the "lobby" will dare to ap
prg,micb CoL WolYonn with corrupt
appliances.
The Convention did a wise thing In
expressing what is the judgment of the
Republican party, and many reskeeni
ble .Democrats, that SAMUEL Viir4P
should take the field as a candidate for
Sheriff. Mr. W. is not an office-seek
er, and did not wish the nomination.
Although strongly urged by prominent
Dethocrata and - Republicans to be a
candidate, with characteric modesty
he declined. He accepts the nomina
tion'now, simply In deference to the
expressed will of his fellow-eitizens.—
Although a Republican in his political
affiliations, hals not a party hack, and
will carry into the Sheriff's office the
same kindly, courteous and hones t
bearing which, characterized him In
the Commissioner's office.
' Mr. BVSHEY, the nominee for Regis
ter and Recorder, is one of the best
citizens of Franklin township, esteem
ed for his upright character, good busi
ness qualifications, and general intern
! genes.
Mr. Norms, the candidate for Clerk
of the Courts, was probably surprised
when be heard of his nomination, not
. haying been a candidate. The nomi
nal= is a tribute to the marked tided
tr, with which he discharged the dirties
of the same office some years ago, se
ao to his- personal worth. Maws.
BIIIIIIZY and NORRIS will both make
capital °Mears.
Mr. RnBBST had, in compliance
with the wishes of citizens of both po
litical parties, announced himself as an
Independent candidate for Treasurer.
The Convention, recognising his &ai
lment fitness for the- positimt. anent
mously.endersed him as a candidate.
For County Comhatoner, we bars
Ur. t3v . 2Rnotirzan, a landsman of
high character and tine biadnatquidi.
Acation, who, if elected, will p into
the Cot brier's off* unVnnalhai
l9r illy**, and prePered to edlillidatti
the duties °Mud cellos independently.
He will be a
fao-totrin►
outside rinJ
Mr. !dui
Director of
more than
comes from
a prudent,
people wil
Mr. Scareau.
I:ll3eVfor Auditor and Coroner, both
prewar' peculiarnualiflcations for their
respeptivett, former being a
skilful aeCoun'tririt rind the fatter a well
establithadri l hlaklisol4-
Birch, in belief, is the ticket present
ed by the County -Convention. We,
think we do not put if •100 strongly,
when we say that no ticket., of equal
personal strength or.respectatillity, has
ever been put before the people by any
Convention. There is not a man on it
against whom ought can be Said—not
one who would not dignify the various
offices for w bleb they - have been named.
Compare it with the ticket presented
by the "ring" which controlled the re
cent Democratic Convention—and then
let the independent voters of the coun:
ty choose between them.
Ass PACKER belongs to the class of
"bloated bond-holders," about whim
we heard so much from Democratic
pressor% and Democratic orators in the
last Presidential campaign.. Worse
than that he belongs, as the Pittsburgh
Commercial tersely expresses it, to that
"precious mean" Class, Who after get
ting very rich contrive to shirk out of
their taxes. He fled from his home in
Mauch Chunk to a second-rate Phila
delphia hotel, by which operation he
managed to get rid of paying several
thousands of dollars in taxes annually.
Of course these thousands have to be
paid, and it is not too much to , say that
they are paid by those who are not as
able to pay them as Mr. Pacnxn him
self. There is something indescribably
small and mean in a fraud—for we 41113 -
describe it in no other way—like this.
Men, who resort to tricks to shirk their
taxes, when discovered are universally
and justly, despised. No one pretends
to deny this statement concerning
PACKER. As a mirror reflecting what
kind of a man he is, its accuracy is not
questioned. In these days of taxation
—the legacy of the treasonable ,leaders
whom PACKER followed as far as he
could without shouldering arms for the
South-411s proven meanness, not to
say downright dishonesty of PACKER,
ought to be enough to insure bis rejec
tion overwhelmingly by the honest
tax-paying masses of Penneylvania.—
A man with twenty million dollars
playing carpet-bagger to get rid of pay
ing his taxes equally with his fellow
citizens, surely is not worthy of their
votes for their highest honor.
Tn•E Southern Democracy, having
gone through a salutary process of dis
cipline, are disposed to recognize the
fact that the party is gone up, unless it
abaxkdo•ba :We dead Issues which have
overwhelmed it, and manifesto purpose
to accept the situation. They can't
exactly understand why their Northern
brethren insist doggedly upon being
beat year after year, by ignoring the
lessons of the hour. The Savannah
News, of recent date, pronounces the
following eulogium upon its Northern
allies, Its principal merit is in its
truth :
"It is a rare thine for the Northern Dem
ocrats to njake a judicious nomination. In
deed; sinc7 the South has been left out of
their councils, the party appears to have
lost its brains. There seems to be a fatal
ity that drives them away from every mad
than can possibly lead to victory. They
appear incapable of learning anything
from the past. = It is their blunders alone
that have kept alive the radical party,
which bas king since been condemned by
the American people. In the late Presiden
tial campaign, they not nnly brought out •
ticket that was obliged to be beaten, but
took special pains to secure Its defeat by
putting the party on the defensive in a long
and sill aci ng of irrelevant resolutions.—
In the .they have been guilty of equal
folly. With the exception of Hoffm'an, in
New Toik, and Rosecrans, in Ohio, they
have blundered in almost every nomination
made since the close of the war. The
Pennsylvania nomination, on Tuesday, af
fords a striking . example. Then could
have bad the services of Hancock by any
thing like a unanimous nomination, and his
name would have put. a Democratic nbmi
nation beyond a peradventure ; but no, they
must go off on a wild goose chase after
a 'copperhead' nominee, a well-known
partizan who will keep his minority party
together and the opposition quite as firmly
united."
AMONG the distinguished visitors,
called to Gettysburg this week, was
Goy. Ggeity, who commanded a Divi
sion of the 12th Corps on 'Culp's 11111,
and who came to meet Gen. SLocum
and other officers of the Corps. He
left is a special train on Wednesday
evening, to meet an engagement in
Danville, on Thursday. Gov. Geary
looks well and seems to be very hope.
fut as to the result in Pennsylvania
this fall. He regards the Gubernatori
al contest one of Treat. moment, in
view of the Repudation developements
in Tennessee, Mississippi, Ohio, and
other States, and the bold efforts of un
reconstructed Rebels to recover politi
cal power in the Southern States. The
loyal men of Pennsylvania, warned by
these demonitaitions, are closing
.up
their ranks, and nothing is needed but
a full vote to•ensnile h'glorious Repub
lican triumph. .1 -
Pr is estimated that the RepUblicans
will gain some four thousand vote's this
fall in.... Philadelphia over last_ year,
when Grant had 28,000 majority in the
State. This is rather a gloomy pros
pect for Packer. The great change .is
attributed to the disgraceful character
of the local nominations and bad con•
dition of the city government : under
the Democratic rule. Thomas Bing
ham, Esq., a prominent politician in
Pittsburgh, estimates Geary's majority
in Allegheny at over8;000. From the
Northern and Northwestern counties,
including the Republican strongholds
of Erie, Bradford, Tioga, and Craw
ford, the news is also very cheering.„
Suzy times was Major General John W.
Geary under fire, and he Was never defeated
when in cOmmitxL In one of the fiercest
battles of the war his first-born son was shot
down near . him, but he never Mitered. His
field service was of the hardest kind from
the opening of the war to ha close.
Now let us have Ass Packer's record.
Where did he'expose his precious per
son-:on what field? How rnuoizi if
any.of his s2o,ooo,ooo . went to nupport
the government when imperilled by
traitors and Mode? .--
THE Republican State Committee
will fOrMidly i open the Gubernatorial
campaig'n On oil? 4th !natant, at Troy,
Bradt G
oplsounty, where Gov. BABY,
JOH* &OTT, and other prominent
waiters, will addle,* a Republican
.34as8 Meeting, On the 6th Gov.
(WAY speaks at Toianda: Oyler arm
Polatirais Will follow.
ii t that the reduction of
Ckweriumept _Almon ! otwastoue¢ by
the Wambold ,Adopiejtpkwoes from the
Tammy DePloll4l4.47tehaeive of the
Pasting: Attreal k -Aloady
00,000 pee moth, AV" eeintsoces
st /met half NI liiilditaieNtloniti the
course of slew •
A estaissm rex
The W• a , itegyubuorsee says:
We, are vs to pay liberal prises
not a
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Deinocratic candidate fo Gov: as
appeared previbus to being immersed in th
Lehigh river, by indignant boatmen, w
be wished to compel to work at starvation
prices, -that be might accumulate a fortun -
fit $20,000,000 ! The boatmen should al
faititililly_repnwented, as they
, a.
lipoitthif '
illustration ..N0.,2.-16.41A Ps . `cipts, -
Democratic candidate for Governor, as
appeared What entering the turWient' *a
toms, together with the positions df the Sev
eral individtuds stand on tbo - bank, witness
ing as well as assisting him to perform
fearful feat
Illustration No. B.—AIA PAlDlralt, the
Democratic candidate for Governor, as he
arose from beneath the waters, and what he
did there!
illustration No. 4.—AsA Pious, the
Democratic candidate for Governor, as he
re-appeared on the banks of the stream in
the midst of his affectionate admirers !
THE Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund of Pennsylvania have advertised
for proposals for the purchase of one
million of the State loan not yet ma
tured. This iii p another evidence of the
wisdom and economy of Gov. Gteary's
administration, under which the State
Debt,—a legacy of Democratic rule—
has been going down year by year. If
the tax-payers of the State want to see
this economy continued, let them re
elect Gov. GEARY.
IT is said the proposition to modify
the income tax law is being put into
shape by influential Republican mern
hers of Congress now in Washinati,i..
Itta shown that all "the Decal— , uz
pense of the Government, 'tutu the
exception of interest on the public
debt; can., be raised by the taxes on
whisky, tobacco, licenses and a greatly
modified Income tax.
THE public debt statement for the
present month will show little or no
change since the July statement. The'
flfUsen million dollars required for pen
sions, together with the necessary ex
penditures, will consume about all of
the receipts for the month, leaving the
debt about the same.
THE Boston Traveller says that the
bankers of Boston highly commend
fiecreitu-y Boutwell's policy, and ex
pect that if gold and bonds are kept so
near par es at present, specie payments
will be resumed by July, 1870,
THE Republicans of Dauphin county
have nominate Davin 31.vatuA for the
State Senate, and Messrs. A. C. Smith
and J. E. PARsotis for the Assembly.
Fourteen hundred majority for that
ticket is talked of.
POLITICAL ITEKS
Joey Quincy Adams, jr., has been nom
inated by the Democracy of Massachusetts
as their candidate for Governor.
Tax returns from Tennessee, as far as re
ceived, give Seiner 65,624 majority. Six
teen counties remain to be heard from.
Tuit fight for United States Senator in
Tennessee seems to be between A. Johnson
and B. Etheridge-
GINERAL Longetreet, the Surveyor of the
Port of New Orleans, has appointed sever
al colored men to position in his depart
ment.
Two assistant assessors in the Third die
tries of Georgia have recently resigned, nn
der threats of assassination at the hands o
the chivalry.
Tur. Democrats of Baltimore county
have nominate!! Nicholas J: Blithe for
Sheriff : Amos G. Harryman, Francis C.
Fossett, Benjamin Gorsuch bud Daniel
McCauley for County Commissioners.
DIMOCRATIO ma/mates evidently do not
bite to pay taxes. James Buchanan at one
time refused to pay his city taxes, assessed
on him by Lancaster, where he resided, on
the ground that he boarded in Washington.
Mr. Asa Packer being assessed In Mauch
Chunk, runs off to Philadelphia, registers
his name at the Merchants' hotel,. and
denies that he is a resident of Mauch Chunk,
where his family resides, and where he
spends the greater part of his time. Any
one who would thus try to evade the pay
ment of his share of the taxes is certainly
poor material with. which to fill a high ot
flee.
Gov. thr.ANY hto reduced the State debt
at the rats of a million dollars a year, since
he was Governor, notwithstanding , the
State tax has been entirely taken off of real
estate.
In the five months that Gen. Grant hu
been President be has reduced the national
441800000.
Did anybody ever hear of the Copperhead
party reducing & State or National debt?
We should like, to be pointed to the in
stance. Under Johnson the taxes were
heavier than they are under Grant, bat
Democratic rings and plunderers' in general
Mole the greater part of it in excess of the
legitimate expenses.of running the govern
ment.
Tun Copperhead papers have been ac
cusing President Grant of favoring his re
latives in the distribution of favors. The
accusation is groundless. But the came
chaps are now howling because the Prod: ,
dent refuses to give any encouragement to
his trother-in•kw, Judge Deut, whom the
."conservatives," alias Democrats, alias
rebeli e of Mississippi, desire to tun for Gov
ern,* of that State. Gen. Glut promptly
refuses to allow any , claim of relatiosuitrip
to lead him sway from his duty to.the Rs
publican party and to the country, and tells
Dent that i he runs be must expect the op
position of the administration. Ths-Cops.
are very much put out because this nice lit
tle scheme of entangling, the President
through a relative has failed.
RZYCDATION . T AND Dintocuroz.---Pendle
ton, the prince of repudiators. ie hominated
for Governor of. the Ohio Democracy.
Emerson Etheridge has declared inispeech
at Milan, Tenn., that those who have ob
tained the tipper band in Tennessee must
repudiate the twenty millions of war debt
incurred by Andrew Johnson. Parson
Brawnlow and others, in keeping the State
in the Union. And now we are assured by
a gamma paper that the Georgia Demo
cracy propose to repudiate all the State
debts and obligatlons'incurred by tloyentor
Bullock. Bo it is that the seeds sown in'
the Tammany Convention last year ate
springing up all ' over the cbuntry, and
Democracy hiuttotrune a synonym for re
pudiation.
Samna: borcrwmx.--The PkWel
l phis Bulletin goes right to the spot,-in its
comments on Judie' peit's spiesedi hltter .
abusing Secretary BoutwelL It says . .
z-SeeiliterYtoglltwell is not onk one of tha
ablest members of President Grant's Cabi
net,_ hut he is one of the purest, most high-
Waded; most sincerly honest, mow ins
pmanhable politicians In Ameilca, Judge
Lewis Dent bites ea a file of reined steel
when he saw& Cfeame a Bow*, be
cause he knows that be cannot be coaxed
into any scheme so transparent as the Rebel
plot to wise the twanustrutetl somunint
Allseleelppi. 'Allis is the head and ant
of his ottreding.and , kir this Jwdse „1:1 9 t .
before theme 41: in Ai l
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_Mean county, '
.dey, ....,, year valued .at
$2,500,000. The crop is 90,000 bushels.
Ham.
,B tribal, paullitt Is i s private in
Bangoriiilitari company, and is tdvrays'on
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JOHN HOLLAND, of .priatol, R. L, to 102
your' old, and never drank a glass of Minor
trade life.
Tali rice crop of Louisiana Is expected to
reach 86,000 barrels this year. The harvest
begins this month.
Bevis final cases of sunstroke are report
ed as oitcuring in sad near Baltimore on
Satarday and Sunday.
RSPORTiI from Indiana and Ohio are more
favoiablc to the corn crop. Recent rains
have proved beneficial. In Georgia there
will be a flue crop.
The Pittsburg Commercial announces
that Justice R. C. Grier, of the United States
Supreme Corot, will resign early this fall.
He Is selenty-five yearsaof age. and has be
come physically enfeebled.
Tux London press are discussing the ac
quisition of Cuba by the United States.
The Star says there is no reason for Great
Britain to grudge the possession of Cuba by
the United States.
Tux Directors of the Central Pacific
Railroad have information of a conspiracy
by disaffeated ex-employees to burn the
bridges and stock of fuel east of the Sierras,
and have taken precautions against it.
Tas way towns spring up in lowa is as
tonishing. Says the Davenport Gazette :
"Bight months ago Atlantic was not."
Now it hew forty stores,• three large hotels,
three /umber yards, a bank, two printing
offices, and a daily paper.
Chirac of Frederick, Maryland, have
had made frourwood taken from Barbara
Fritchie's house, which was recently torn
down, a solid oak cane, for presentation to
John G. Whittier as a memento of the
heroine whose valor he has celebrated.
Drama a storm at Crunstadt on Sunday
a monitor (purchased from the United
States by Russia) broke from her anchor
age and ran into a frigate, sinking the lat
ter vessel - almost instantly, and drowning
'sixteen of her crew.
A instants writes from Saratoga :—"The
belle of the season wears a dress valued at
the amount of my salary for two years, and
a set of diamonds equal in value to the cost
of a comfortable mission church, with in
fant room attached, gas fixtures and cabinet
organ included."
Gsasn.u. Ames, commanding in Missis
sippi, has issued an order directing his salr
ordinates not to obey any writ of habeas
corpus issued by the United States District
or Circuit Courts, or any order made by
such Courts, for the release of prisoners
in their custody.
Thomas H. Evans, an old citizen of
Philadelphia, was shot and almost instantly
killed at his home on Tuesday, by his son,
Marshall H. Evans. The horrible deed was
committed while - the parties were amongst
the family, and it is supposed that the young
man was insane.
IT appears that Bupervisor Conklin has
developed immense frauds perpetrated in
Ohio on the revenue over a year since.
Warrants have been Issued for the arrest of
extensive whiskey dealers and other per
sons implicated in that State, some of whom
were until recently In the employ of the
Governmont.
Tux cotton crop of 1869 is so well ad
vanced that we may safely estimate it at
three million bales—half a millioa more
than last year. Supposing that it nets the
planters 25 cents per pound (greenback,) it
will bring them $300,000,000, which is
more thin they received for the the largest
crop ever grown.
Mar= Bitutrze, who was convicted of
illicit distilling at the last term of the
United States District Court, tt Williams
port, Pennsylvania, and undergoing impris
onment at Williamsport jail, was found
dead in the jail yard yesterday having com
mitted-suicide by cutting his throat.
A COMPARATIVE statement of the Internal
Revenue collected in the months of April,
May, June and July of 1868 and 1869 has
been prepared in the Revenue Department,
and shows that for these months in 1868 it
amounted to $67,053,089,03, while for 1869
It was $76,808,288,54, or an increase of
nearly ten millions.
ABA PACGICR is said to be the "Working
man's candidate." Who chucked him into
the Lehigh river? His own workmen !
What for? Attempting to compel them to
work at starvation wages. Will the work
ingmen be stupid enough to support a man
who respects their rights only when he is
compelled to do so at the risk of his own
life? We think not.
Feow every point of the country, with
the exception of the Northwest, there
come the same complaint of the long
drought, the extreme heat and the wither
ing and burning up of all vegetation.
'Of .the cereabi only corn can now be seri.
ously affected, but there are the most dole
ful predictions of the blighting of the cot
ton and tobacco crops.
Os Sunday last, a horrible murder occur.
red at a drinking saloon on the Frederick
road near Baltimore. A drunken remark
Was the origin of the affray, and it ended
in a man named Limb; Mettee beating out
the brains of John Chambers with a stone.
Death ensued almost immediately, and •the
murderer was arrested by the police as he
was taxying the scene.
A Muss Hilly niece Geikeral A. P. HUI,
at wu -..aoeldeatly shot and
killed by her brothevin-law, ltlr. 0. W.
Skinner, at his residence, in Washington
county, Alabama i a few eveuinp ago. Mr.
Skinner was about to leave the house to
spend the night with a sick neighbor, and
was engaged in recapping his loaded pis
tol, when one of the barrens exploded, and
the ball from it entered the side of the un
fortunate lady, killing her instantly.
IT Would be very well to receive with
some allowances the reports" which are
coming from the South and Southwest of
the shortness of the crops,: and that they
hive suffered severely from the effects of the
&bud'. First impressions are always
likely to be exaggerated, and ft moat also '
be comddered that swat stasements•give the
specnbuors a Itleadid opportunity fbr for
cing up the Ow of bradstuffs, and are
sometimes Shricated by theta.
•
Fonunitt::-The Coatis are growing
busier if not more plentiful, and reports
frOm Madrid glie accounts of tneetinp be
rifeen them and the Government troops on
the frontlet.. Pitmen thousand workmen
have struck in 'Biz:Odom, and them are
teats
of great trouble with them; It ts as
-serted that the Ptahriittaries of 1 treaty for
the cetution cep* have been 'aped.
The Emperor Napoleon has appointed
General Le Boeuff Minister of War to sup
teed the late Maraud Neil The new Min
ister is another of the Generals of the
Second Bmpire,.and• Is bed known by hie
services ; in the Crimearkand Italian want.
•Tba Spam* voltuaears la Dala are re.
I , oflad lobe rang De Rodaa as completely
Num tonal* did Place, sad
s h ia"pg ng a wax= of tha cioraro
MOPIR A.- TM .4119Ards, #l:4Wasoa,
AMMO IPACIIIis44 I / 1 4 is alp We
AMOR t;OVI,31 1 0 t dp(mOst
4.llolB;jmaiwoky firixooo, lll ,PX. •
=I
asws~'
Caiutau..--
ccontY will be
bar. -- J.. A.
Ws in New
Ctrwaxxxxxer.—Dr. Scbceppe has been
sentenced to bt hung, the motion fora new
trial OsTipg ken , overruled .— Adam. TWA
M
hail u; bon sentenced to be hung, for the
murder of Beaty Btahm. Titus had plead
guilty of the' killbig at a protons term, and
the Court took testimony' to ascertain the
grade of murder, which resulted in satisfy
ing the Judges that it was a case of murder
in the first degree.—Last week A young son
of Isaac Bear, of Middlesex township, aged
four or flue years, was playing about the
barn where the men were threshing. In
attempting to step over the tumbling shaft
of the separator, while the machine was in
motion, his pantaloons were caught, and
he was whirled around with such force—
striking Ida head and body against the
ground—that lie waskillal almost instantly.
—Wm. Geoid, the Court cryer in Carlisle,
dropped dead in the Court-room last week,
as Judge Graham pronounced Dr. &kap
pa's death sentence.
FaAuxust.—J oh n Harmony, charged
with the murder of Frank Spital, and whose
trial came oft last week at Chamberebtirg,
has been found guilty •of Murder in the
Second Degree.—The wife of Jacob Over
cash; on the Warm Springer:lBd t complained
at breakfast, on the 21st inst., of a difficul
ty of breathing, and died in a few minutes,
aged 78 years.—A men, named G. A. Car
ton, was arrested in Chamberstiarg, • last
Saturday, charged with stealing a horse
from J. R. Hodson, in Winchester, Pa;—A
son of. John Hock, of Mercersburg, aged 10
years, on Monday last, was killed by being
thrown from a horse.
Yom—The Hanover people are so pinch
pleased with their recent balloon ascension,
that they talk of having another.—A new
Poetalice has been established at Slate Hill,
and J. M. Parker appointed Post:mister.—
The construction of the Peacbbottom rail
road is being again agitated.—lt is said
valuable slate queries have been found
near Hanover Junction.
Mamma. Enrols :—I do not desire to be
considered as personal m all by this article,
but in general to speak of the bad practice
of hanging idly about taverns, to the neg
lect of business, and to the bath example of
others. Taverns are created by law for the
accommodation of the public and for the
"entertainment of strangers and travellers,"
and not as loafing grounds for the idle, or
for tipplers: The consequences of tippling
at taverns, the evils it leads to—neglected
families, badly brought up children, povea.
ty, imbecility ant want—constantly stare
us in the face, amino comment or further
experiment is necessary to illustrate the ef
fects of It.
Correct and orderly tavern keepers are
often annoyed by persons of this descrip
tion, whom it is not easyto get rid of, with
out ,a open rupture, which is . always, dis
agreeable. Too much indulgence allowed
to this class, gives to the premises a bad
odour far and near; which it is not easy for
a new occupant, by time and the best man
agement, to get wholly rid of.
Another class of loafers are those who
do not drink, but hang about taverns day
after day, and year after year, merely for the
sake of idle gossip ; taking up the seats of
regular and orderly customers brought there
by business; scanning their movements and
perhaps not allowing them to escape with
out remark or a sneer. These loafers are
less honorable than the others, for they
spend nothing for eating or drinking to pay
the rent of the ground they occupy, and
their selfish and ill manners have a tenden
cy often to drive custom front the house. I
know one landlord at least, who, Some
years since, allowed himself to be broken
up, by indulging too mach of this kind of
town loafing custom about his premises.
Messrs. Editors, I have not only seen and
been annoyed by such loafers as I have de
signated, in Gettysburg, but also in New
Oxford, Hanover, Littlestown and other
places, in my travels. Landlords, for.your
own comfort and advantage, see to this.
.
If laws can be enacted that will bring
taverns to the true standard and free them
from idle tipplers and idle loafers, a great
and good point will be gained.
A TRAVELLER.
SLICED" OF A HUSBAND AND WEST.—
LOUISVILLE, August 23.—A horrible and
unaccountable double suicide was enact ed
yesterday at Jeffersonville, the victims being
a newly married coupid. George Barnacle,
a German, alter drinking whisky to cicada
with his wife, went out and procured a
half gallon of Beer, which he brought
home. His wife drank some of this - beer
and in. ten minutes was a corpse. Before
Barnacle could be prevented he drank a
large quantity of the same beer, and died
about noon, half an hour after his wife ex
pired. On making an analysis of the 'beer
it was found to contain arsenic and mor
phine. It is supposed Barnacle put it in
the beer, as he and his wife were heard to
talk of poisoning each other during their
orgies. Barnacle had been in low spirits
since his marriage, by reason of a false
statement that his wile's former husband
was living.
Tim mann expended on the government
buildings in Washington from the time the
twat of government was located there to
June 80, iB6B, fur public works of every
deactiptto‘including buildings and works
or art, is ;87,890,853.08. The viands
owned by the government in the District of
Columbia amount to 578 acres. , These facts
WO adduced to show that the, removal pro
ject experiences no serious obstacle here:
Chicago gives notice thit she stands *may
to *me bonds to the extent of 4140,000000,
to construct government buildings there, in
case Rt. Louis hesitates to come to the
scratch. Really the thing is becoming in
teresting; if not serious I
Comuutstauxi DELANO has decided ,that
the maim of railroad companies, canal
companies, banks, Insurance compastiee,
and other corporation which are reqtared
by lsw to withhold and. to pay over to, the
United States a tax of five per cent. ,on all
dividends, Interest, coupons representing
interest, surplus sad 4:odd/west fund, ar.c.,
of treating said summate as expense of bus
iness, and deducting them in all returns
Where expensei are deductible, is wrong,
and cannot be allowed ; that the amounts
thus paid are not. an expense of business,
and no filch return should be accepted until
the Assessor is convinced no deduction of
the kind is made.
Tug Memphis (Tenn.)Post (Republican)
lays : Par United &Ike &enator there will
be a, multiplicity of candidates. tiovern,or
benign., ini-Preiddent Johnson. Emeison
Pitherldvt, Bailie Peyton and ex-Governor
IQett B. . Brown are already sQoken or
It is, probable that Emerson Etheridge will
be elected Speakei of the State &Mate, and
then, by sending Govermalienter as United
States into, to . Washington, Etheridge
beanmai Govaimor by virtue of his Speak.
Arehjp`end. ATeentive, as well as the
leßWadre brandies thli floverzunent,
will be in the, kende 4 the Pepocrw,
' THE IRON CITY COLLEGE affords
edeream m i ter erfeldug thorough prao.
Real Redrew Eduspitior serpessed no
whets in the - United Otte a: Wrestlers
"Was •1141 pardonless_ crecernlits the
asked cer Oa ehtldned siddrsastag. the
rriat4l44 EWA 4.qttriters
. Pittsburg
P.*
F ~~1 its
ipiddle schools of ()anvil
. -.. ed on the tat of &prem
., .. • has lbeenppgiointed
ammit
7 • i• i vioetd
''
ter ofd.
4 Mk week tell from v
horse treading 4cm
' s_ilinittl fracture of um
(For the Star and Sentinel.
TAVERN LOAFERS.
MS
jell , The hollowing Editorial notice ap
pears in "The Advocene," veMitkhothie or
gan.of the Mettas3l4,E. 6 , 4katain Bra
io:
"Co•tut Eaggionv.—Aya.. vti, do
thagnibline. faii4 digthe sui*ion
of Anse afillctinirithelti , ntraklathin onne•
dy adiergned in oat Itifaisine; as 'Dr.
Sages Catirrh Eiemedy: A. son of ours
he. been seriotidiy ifitiannt withiiiigarrh
for several years, and having tried variptui
remedies without success, we began to
fear that in his case there was no cure.—
But a months' use of the above medicine
has entirely removed all traces of the dis
ease.
"We write the Above not :Or pay, bat I*
the informal= of dime afflicted, and as
an act of justice' to those by whom we
have been benefited."
!Cis sold by all'druggista for fifty cents.
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. Paesengerti arriving in the
trains can leave their checks at the Ticket
office, and their baggage will be delivered
wherever ordered. Persona intending M
leave in the cars can have their baggage
called for at their residences and deliver
ed, the depot. td,
GET THE BEST.—Farmers who want
a first-cIassORAIN DRILL, gmtranted to
work and prove satisfactory, will And
Just the article they want by calling at the
Shop of CueaLsb J. Sisrrow, In Fairfield,
who has the best machine In market.—
Give it a trial. If it don't prove satisfac
tory, it can be returned, and the money re
funded. • Aug. 13-3 t
PLAIN CLOTHE.S.—You mustn't im
agine that because they make fashionable
clothes'at Oak Hall and suit the veriest
"dandy" with the style and finish of their
clothing, they 'do not have anything plain
and genteel for elderly persons and men
of plainer taste. The truth is just the re
verse. Wanatnaker do Brown give spec
ial attention to comfort in making; up
their stock and you can get there a coat
with a big collar, or a pair of broad-fall
pantaloons or anything else you pre
fer just as well a+ the styles and patterns
that are wore fashionably worn. It
Apttial 4otitti‘.
JUST EXCXIVID
♦ large lot of the very choleeet fl totery Chtettoffer
ad at quit.' reduced prices, sholeeale and retail -
Also. 1 huge stack of New Mackarel at lowest mar•
kat prices. W.lt . BLAllt A BON.
P it-9n/t, Chat Oa, dit , on hand at all than, at
quint low pi - km—wholesale and retail.
Aug. 27.
TO OWNERS OF HORSES
AND CATTLE.
frIOBIAIP DEBBY CONDITION POWDERS :ARE
wagranted superior to any others, or no pay, for
the cure ofDistempor, Worms, Bats, Coughs, Hide
bound, Colds, Az. In horses ; and Colds, Conghs,' Loss
of Milk, Black Tonga., Horn Distemper, /lc., 'id Cat
tle. They are perfectly safe and Innocent; no newt of
stopping the working of your animals. They inexesse
the appetite, give a Ans coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try
than, and you will never be without them. The late
Hiram Woodraff,celebratsd trainer of trotting horses,
used them for years. Col. Philo. P. Biash, of the
Jerome Rare Comae, Pordhazo, N. Y., would not use
them until be was told of what they ere composed,
sines which he is never without them. He has: over
twenty running horses in his charge, and for the last
three years his used no other medicine for them; He
has kindly permittei me to refer any one to him.—
Over 1,000 other references can be seen at the depot.
Bold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price, 25 tents
per box. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York.
Aug. 6, 1660 —lezt
PECULIAR ADAPTABILITY
BRANDRVIMS P(LLA.
Their peculiar adaptability to all constitutions as
cleansers of the bawelirand the blood bas established
their gteat . merit. They restore the liver, the spleen
end even the heart to be - 11 f action when other re
medies have been need without producing any benefit.
They do not expose thee., who nee them to soy danger,
being u sale as salutary.
Zitract from Lrtter to Dr. Brandr•fh, from G J, Fay,
Sri., P. L. Ha Inman,. Om, N..r .
"In Igna I was In poor health, and my friends se
well u myself suppule‘l that my earthly voyage
would IMOD terminate. But after taking one box of
Brandreth's Pills, I began to feel better. Welt, sir,
when I had used ep twelve boxes I wens well, beolthy
man.—mY weight having gone from 131 pounds up to
152 ponoda. I then ordered a supply, and between
that time and the present I have retailed three thous
end dollar.' worth of theeeltivaluabie pills, end sal
quite rare that I have thereby been Installments' I.
saving thousands of Ilvea.
"Yours, truly,
'Sold by all Dnsgglate. Obeeree my name la white
letters In the government stamp. [Aug. 6, 1889-Ilm
ZERORB OF YOUTH
A gentleensu who suffered for yam frnm Derr Oyu,
Debility, Premature Decay.. arid all the effects of
youthful indlacrction, will. for the sake, of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need It, the receipt and
directions for making the simple remedy by which be
was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the other
tiser's experience, can do so by addressing. in perfect
confidence. JOIIN B. OGDEN,
N 0.42 Cedar street, New York.
May 14,1869.—1 y
SPECIAL NOTICE.
St.FIENCH'S PULMONIC SYRUP,
eaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con
sumption. Liver Complaint, and Dyspepsia, If taken
according to direction.. They are all ilting to be ta
ken at the same time. They cleanse the stomach,
re
lax the live:, and put it to work; then the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and maker good blood ;
the patient begins to grown flesh ; the diseased mat
ter ripens in the lungs, and the patient outgrow, the
disease and gets well. Thia is the only way to cure
consumption.
To these three medicines Dr. J. 11 Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owe. his unrivalled niece= in the treat
ment of pulmonary consumption. The Pulmonie
Syrup ripens the morbid matter In the lungs, nature
throws It of by an easy expectoration, for when the
phlegm or . Metter is ripe,. slight cough will throw It
of . sod the patient has rest and the lungs begin to
heal.
To do tills. the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pill■
must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and User,
so that the Polmonlc Syrup and the food will nuke
'good blood.
Schenck'e Mandrake Pills act upon the liver; re—
moving all obstructions. relax the ducts of the gall-
bladder. the bile start, freely, and the liver Is sons
relieved ; the stools will show what the Pills eau do;
nothing tuts ever been Invented except calomel (s
deadly potion which is very dangerous to use unless
with great care), that will unlock the gall•blyddet
and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck',
Ideadrake-Pllls.
Liter Complaint is one of the most vromM
cane" of Cototomptlon.
Schenck's Seaweed Tonle Is a gentle stimulanteld
alterative. and the alkal Lin the Seaweed, which' this
preparation lamed. of, usisto the stomach to throw
out the gastric Juice to &Moly° the food witie the
Palma:tic Syrup, and it Is mete Into good blood sUth
out fermentation or souring In the stomach.
The groat roSOOO why physicians do not cure - -cou
sumption s, they try to do too much; they sit ;gee.
guise to stop the cough, to stop chilli, to stop p ght
streste,hectle fever, sad by so doing they derange the
whole digestive powers, looting up the secreting,
sad ovuutually the patient sinks end dim. •
Dr. Schenck, in tits treatment, does .not try tostop
• cough, night sweats, 'AMC of fever. Remove the
muse, sad they will all atop of their own accord._
No one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Oatarrb, Canker, Tilcsrated Throat
unless the liver and stomach are made healthy.
it a parson has consumption, of course the lour in
some way are - dimmed, either tubercles, abecemos.
initalko, plum adheeion, or the longs ar
a mar of laihuamatlou and hot decaying. In
came what mum be done t It Is not ally the tango
that are wrung; but it is the whole body. :The
stomach and liver have lost their power to make Mead
out of toed. Now the only chance is to take Scheikk's
three atediMass, which will bring up a tone to. the
sumach, the patient will begin to want food. It ;will
digest easily and make good blood; then the What
begins to gain Minh. and as soon as tile body besins
to grow, the lunge commence to heal up s and - thesplel
Rent gets baby and well. This is the only way to
care Oonsumption.
When there Is no lung proem, and only LlverCom•
plaint and Dyepopele, Schenck's' Seaweed Tonic ':and
Mandzake Pills are rufacinat without the Palm: min
Syrup. Take the Mandrake PIIIr frosty In all bilious
complaints, as they are perfectly harmless.
Dr.lichersch, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health
for many years past, and now weighs 22S possudo,wom
waned-away 10 • uswis ake lean In the very lut stags
of Pulmonary Consumption, his physiehme •hivlng
pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to
ide bte. H. was cured by the aforesaid medicines,
and 'dace his recovery many thousand' 'similarly. a ir
Skied ham used Dr. Schencrs preparations with; the
same remarkable success, lull directions aCCOMPIIO3 ,
ing each, make it not absolutely necessary to porton
ally see Dr. Schou*. unless tile Imtleate wish their
lungs examined, and for this purpose he is profession.
ally at his Principal OMee, Philadelphia, every Satur
day, wham all letters for advice mattes seldremesk....
He Is also professionally at No. S 2 Bond street, New
York, every other Wean/047. He gives advice tr«,
but fts.a thomagh examination with his Respite.
meter the pries/ is $6. Mice hours at each city tom
a A. 11. toll P.M.
Price of the Pislukonie Syrup and Siteeed Tonle
each 111.60 per bottle, or $7.60 • ball-dote. Mandrill*
1.111•26 Dents üboa. Serial*
J b all drnmriets. -
J. H. 11 1 000101 E,
16 N. 6th et., Phllsdh., Pe.
April $11,1869,4y
09NKFTrniv
The Advertiser , Wing . o ksolohmi to jiaaltli In 1,
few weeks, by a very elm e remedy, any ping
fered several years with a severe long affection, ana
that dread disease, OonsurnpUon—le anxious to make
known to his fellow-snffer•re the meads of cure. ,
To all who deeire it, be willeendssopyofthe pre.
scription used (free of charge), with the directionnior
preparing and using the same, which they will Ind a
sore Cure ibr Consumption, Asthma,. BrenclitiL St-
The Object of the advertiser in sending the Prescfdp.
Ilea is to benefit the &Rioted, and spread Information
which he conceives to be invaluable; and he bopoo4v.
ery %utterer will try his remedy, as it will east, them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Fortliw whit in' theivvrescription,willrise z
adding
147 1 4
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4PPINAB/4,
WU; 4/111J2111, WIER GUARp3 '
Noe SPIr• / rebtb, 4bylabis, be.; imp fladsbmi
Wl,.W•bbteg toribtivend Yantis' Yards; Nan
btoa Win %ebb, bibvba, twists 'llamas for
OM lbsolt ib, Niagffy eibb9ll 4 OW* car b
Arraten; budarbps mug iby IsdillYag 40.180/r•
mitenewiresmidistemalWlr•Weipk,‘C•im yhk
Ibematiou by addtssalag th• usnufaotarers.. 41C.
WALICIS a NOM No. // North Ilipili st-allitis.
.
lielphla. . . . . [ inc., isawy
THE PEDIMENT' D ; 'r •
Apelitat all imposition, upon • • le, ar, .111 , useir
bib:owing ttglorione uanipl f out
Alwyn . ROaONEBB a:
who ash 444 00t v ordiiiket not ont4,9nln
the hair, big -
patealy isisji:irpte . 4 . Impostors •
waatles TlLill llNSintaY
should be putAren bchirr. lathe messtimy . ,
OLISTADORO'II EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE
le offered under the guarantee of Professor Chilton,
the heuona analytical chemist, as an efficient,
PURR AND HARBILEES PREPARATION,
CRISTADORCPB HAIR PRRALRVATIVE, ea a'
Deseatmotata Like a charm ou the Hair WWl:lan&
Try It. ['Aug. 6,16611.—1 m
MARSHALL'S ELIXIR
Dyspepsia andbonatipstion are the hourly foes of
the reistleas, excitable American, and with them come
factorable headache, heartburn, and a train oilman
disdasee. Marshall's Elixir has beau prepared with
spatial riferebos to these constitutional trouble 01
110 insity °tour countrymen, sod so far the prepara
tion bas proved a decided success. The propcietorm
feel that, In reixrmmendlng_lt now after the tried ex
perience of years, they are but falitliing a humane
duty towards the general community Mures
Plasm
Price Oae Dollar per bottle,
M. MARSHALL a co,
Druggists, Proprietors,
1801 Market et., Philadelphia .
MR..BOld by all Druggists.
July 16,
A CARD.
A Clergyman,while residing in South America se •
Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for
the Cure of Herron@ W,eakness, 'Carly Decay, Diseases
of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders biought on by baneful and vicious
habits. - Great numbers have been cured by this noble
remedy. Prompted by • desire to benefit the afflicted
and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing
and using this medicine,in • sealed envelope, to my
one who needsit,free of charge. Address
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, DibleHowse.New City.
Ilept.lB.-ly
, ISIP DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
treated with the utmost success, by J. lasses, M. D.,
and Professor of Dizeasei of the Eye and Ear; Om
specially) lathe Medical College of Pennsylvania, 12
years' experience. (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No.
806 Arch street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at
his office. The Medical faculty are invited to accom•
pans their patients; as he has no secrets in his prac
tice. Artificial eyes Inserted without pain. No
charge for examination. (Jan.
pal and Vtroonal „Safes.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTI
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers .r the property in
which she reside., being a Lot nt W feet trout by leo in
length, attested on the northeast corner of Went
!diddle and Waiihiugton streets. 0.-tt)sburit. Pa. The
fence I. a TWO STORY BRICK itt;lll,llNG with
Prague Barballding and Kitchen, containing nine
large rooms, au excellent Cellar in which there is a
good Bering; also.• splendid* well of Water, and large
Cistern In the yard. Wou.d have no objectiau to sell
half lota ,of 30 feet front each. Possession maven to
snit purchasers.
MRS. E. MINNIGII.
Y. B. It not sold by theist day o(tactuberi It will
be offered at Public z 0 in, 04 the 901 day of October
nest, at 2o'ciock, P. M.
Aug. 20, 1860.-ta
p lIBLIC SALE
OP A VALUABLE 7AR-5
The undersigned, Executor of the hut Will and
Testament of Frederick Forney,de....eased, will sell at
Public Rale. on .Saturday, as 181 h day of September
ItAtti, at 12 o'clock. Al., on LAke premises, the FARM of
said deceased, situate in )lountioy township, Adonis
county, Pa., about 3 mile. from Two Taverns, and 2%
mile, from Iforner's Mill, adjoining lands of Stephen
Oehler, John Bckenrode, Widow Barisal L and others,
containing 104 ACIIIO3, more or leas.--22 acres of
which are In am:silent Tilzkber; the balance cleared
and rimier cultivation ,psgt having limed once, part
twice, and about one-third of it three times. The
Improvements ONlaidli of a good Frame Weather.
boarded HOUSE. Frame Riirm, Wagon abed, two Hay .
Sheds. Hog Pen, , Bake Oven, Wash House, Smoke
House, kc. an other outbuildings. There is an
abundance of Fruit of all kinds. The farm is In a
good state of cultivation and under good fencing.
Persons desiring to view the premises will call on
the undersignel, residing it erson-
Attendence wdl be given and terms made known
on day of sale by
Aug.: 1, V.. 610.-1.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Ths undersigned will sell at Public Sale. on Satur
day, the 2nd dal, of Oat.ber nut, at 1 o'clock, r.
the knowing Property. situated in Lath:aura town.
ship, Adams county, -Pa., about 1 miles east of
Petersburg, end ;y mile from Dearourrt's 31111, con
tateleg 99 ACBEn and 138 PhIRCEIES, of which ab o ut
10 Acre, are in Timber, adjoining lands of Jacob H.
Lerew, Jacob Livingston, nod others. The land is in
a high state of cultivation, and under good fencing:
running Water in all the Beide but one. The land
has all been limed twice. The Improvements are •
large TWO-aTORY BRICK liOCSIS. lately covered
with Pill* Shingles, • Sprlng of Water near the
House, with Spriug awl a, • large Bank Barn, with
two threshing flier. and Wagon Shod attached, all
covered with Pine Shingles, • well of Water at the
barn-yard ; also, a good Carriage !louse, and Work
Shop. Dry House, Wood House , flog Stable and other
outbuilding. A large Orchard of choice Apple, Pear
and Cherry Trees, Yoh Peach Tree., kc. This farm I.
conveniently located near School liousea, Churches,
Mills, Lime Kilns, AC., being only three-fourth of a
mile from Lime Kilns.
Person• wishing to view the property will tali on
gb..ebeeriber, sodding on the same,
Attendance - will be gtaso and terms made known
by JE.BBE CLINE.
Aug. 'A 180D.Ataa
.
PUBLIC SALE
OF A VALUABLE FARM
C. J. PAT, P. M.^
The undendgned will offer at Public Bale. on Thurs
day, the giA day of September next, at 2 o'clock, P. .M.,
on the premises, Ells .aleabla Perm, situated in But.
ler township, Adams county, Pe., on the PILIO Grove
road. 1. mild mouth of Bendennille, and enatsof
Middletown, in Possum Creek Valley, clone to Israel
Bricsei's mill, containing 132 ACRES, about 20 Acres
of Woodland, a due proportion of Meadow, with a
good TWO-STORY STONE uoueE, w ith Frame
Kitchen attached and a drat-rate new Bank Barn just
complete, Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter shop, hod all
other noes/wary outbuildings, In good order, with an
abundance of excellent Water convenient to House
and Born and in most of the gelds; alio, all 14pda of
choice Fruit. Grapes, stn. Nanny 2,000
OF LIME hare born put on this farm with la the last
two year..
Auy person wishing to buy, would do well to see
this farm before purchasing else. here. It lie. con
venient to Mills, Churches, Meeting Houses and
Schools, and in en excellent nelghtiorhomi, Lirmerly
the property of John Dull, decease!.
The property can readily be divided into two farms.
if desired. Persons wishing to •iew the pretuises,
eau call on Albert Moose, residing thereon.
Attendance will be given and terms male known
ELIAS MAYES.
Dona Elam, Auctioneer. [Aug. 20.—ta
yYott.k True Democrat insert to amount of $3.40
and send bill to this Mince. •
T WO VALUABLE FARMS
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The nudersigned opor at Private Sale the following
valnable Properties:
No. 1, A FIRST-CLASS FARM,
situate in Reading township, Adams county. one and
a half m nee north nt Hampton, adjoining lauds of
Daniel Hoover. Solomon Miller and other,. and con
taining 160 ACHES, more or leas—with sufficient por
tions of Meadow and excellent Timber. The Im.
provements consist of a good BRICK HOUSE, Bank
Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Spring Holm,
Wood House, and all necessary outbuildings; and a
good Orchard. The land la In flue caltivatioo,haviag
bees limed two ot three thaw; and well watered,
with a running stream through it. The farm lone
of the beat and Most productive in the county: It
will be ahown to persons wishing to view it by
George !fuel, residing thereon.
No. 2, ALSO A FINE FARM,
satiate In Mountpleassnt towusilip, Adams county,
adjoining lands of Henry Bupp, Ephraim Hiller and
others, and containing 160 ACHIAL moreror
provedwith a good DWELLING 11017136,Frame Barn,
and all necowars outbuilding.; aunseellent Orchard;
with plenty of Meadowand about 40 acres of prime
Timber. The land Is In good cultivation, hewing been
well limed; bud has a running stream through It.
/f not so ld by the Istpof October, both firms will
b. forinot. •
_ , JOHN P. PUTT,
/220Cutor ofJohu Ilgler, deed
- .20.11114.1111 MILL=
AY`. 20, 1.1160,4 t •
puBLIC S ALE.
The undersigned intending to remove west, will sell
'at Pahlle lisle, 1n Huuteratowit, on Saturday, dursat
28e5,1869, at 1 e clock P. M., the following articlee,
to wit:
2111AHOGANTILIDNATABLIS,1 Mahogany Break
fast Table, 1 large Dining Table, aet of Cane-bottomed
'Chairs, I large Cane-bottomed Socking Chair, 1 set
of common Chain, Dressing Bateau, Book Cu., 3
Bedsteads, Might-day Clock, Looking Class. Csrpets,
ju toneo Cupboard, Cooking I/ toy. and Szturekßod
nom Stove Lad Pipe, net of Stoneware, Tinian, lot
of Fruit Jan, Chest, Detightray, Tutu, Iron Retch.,
Donna' Clothes Wringer, Smoothing Irons, lot of
soft Soap, 1 set of Carriage Harness, Saddle, Bridle,
and numerous other articles not herein mentioned.
Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by
D. B. MONFORT k SISTIRS.
Rantentown, Aug.l3,lllMl.—ta
A . SSIGNEE'S BALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saurday, Ohs 2Shl
day of Await nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the prem
ises, In hilddietown, Butler townshlp, Adams county,
Pa., by lb. undersigned, Assignee or JOl6 El. Wu,-
MI and wife, all his *teal gstate, tie:
3 TOWN LOIS, adjoining each other, in Middle
town, on one of which Is erected • good one, and •
half-etory trams Dwelling Home with 'a ptaben,
Stable and other outbuildings and a well of excellent
water. Also, about t Acres of Land, whith fronts on
the Mato street, in ittddletewn, mud Is well adapted
to make four Building Lots in froat, and. leaving in
the rear about 2 Acres of Land. This will be laid off
in building tote and either sold In that way or alto.
gather as may suit purchasers.
Pervona wishing to view UMW' proportion will be
shown the same by Jules H. Walter residing In the
WAtteedattee will be Oren sad terms mode
known on day of We by
Ja1710.-# TlPiata J. MIES, Amlipme,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
WM be sold on Saturday,he tad day qf, Ooetpber,
13 , 9, at 1 o'clock, P. At. o . the premises. THE BAILIi
of !Unman Hairs, deem sod situate in freedom town
ship, 3 miles north of hsainittsburg, aid., adjoining
lands of beim of Andrew Reid, deceased, Henry
Hoop, Rudolph Ilarbaugh, and others, biumded on
the one side by Middle Onset, containing 127 AOkU,
more or Low The Improvements consist of a ten
story LOO 110IISB, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pal,
Gc.ber 91;04.11angip, itch q Ira" of good Waler as
e door of the derailing ; also, an 0R01143D of
halt, Apples, Pears and Peaches. There la a
large proporticerof good Meador, with a ontgolemey
of lizosltint Maw. Theloationlshgood one,
log conleolettit W Mills, School nom" and Lime Quer,
Anis 440 logd is spiseptiblt of mid e p
itiratieft..
lamas wishinsio.Tint the preatises lOU oil on
fisberf B. Lott. riltibling ;Winn,
ASWAN, R OS iflifillond toms maSekspinkos
the day sr We sit
• • JOIM coNstnalli,
K. Ibt the of Samuel White, deo% .
Allel Se M 11.41 -
Spaid Nam.
[Jen
JACOB FURNEY, Ex'r
tal and gersoual
. •
.A.LIIABLE FARM AT
- PRIVATE SALE.
he indarslgned,lxecutrix of the will of Jaunt
Tinutsicsn, deceased, In accordance with said will.
atiilsoffers at Private Sale, the valuable Farm on
valet she now resides, belonging to the here of
JalligitTownsend, situated in Reading towntbip. Ad-
WOW Ya..aboat 1,4 mile. north of Hampton, &sr
Folletrom York Sulphur Springs and 3 4 mile from
.Utitt , Baltimore and Carlisle pike, containing 201
more or less. This Is commonly known as
"Old Round Hill Firm." It is meetly of the
granite soil, has beta heavily limed and manured,
and is In a high state otcultivation. There areabout
160 Acres of good farming land. and 40 Acres of good
timber. The farm is well watered with springs and
running water; a never -failing spring of excellent
water about 25 yards from the door; also, another
eery large and strong spring about 34, mile from the
'bons°, from which the water runs to the house con•
tintmily, forced by a hydraulic Ram, which has been
in successfol operation for over twenty years. There
IsWberrelett excellent Water standing In the kitchen
all the time, suitable for cooking or washing. From
4he beitipiT the Water Is carried br lead pipe to a
trough In'the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty of
water all the time for all the stock. The buildings
area large ' two-story STONE DWELLING HORSY.,
a gbod sized Stone Sant, a large framed Stable with
stabling for 6 horses ; Hay Mows, Straw Shed, Ac.,
Wagon Shed, Grain nonce, Machine House, Shop,
Smoke House, Spring House, flog House, and other
necessary buildings—all under pine shingle roof.—
There is a No. 1 Apple Orchard in good bearing order;
also, reaches, Pears,. Plums, Cherries, Ac., in abund
ance. This desirable farm is very crurvenieutly loca
ted in regard to Church.... School 1i0n5..., Stores,
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, Ac.
All pens. desirous of purchasing such a farm are
respectfully invited to call and elitoithe for them
entree. They will find it es represented. Terms easy
and reasonable.
lia..Any person desiring any further information
(if it Is not convenient for them to call) may obtain
I by letter, by addressing
MARY T. TOWNSEND. Executrix,
Llemptuti. Adeine cu ,
June IS, 1889.-3 m•
PRIVATE SALE
OF A FARSt NEAR (11.rTTSBURC,
The undersigned having divided bin Fain] IyiuY in
Cumberland township, Jolaws e.rinty. at,,u t
we.t. of Oettyiiharg, to tho right of Chamber..
burg turnpike, about toile. ..II r. s porti,n of
it at Private Sale. It C Lain, about Ir. Acres of
goat form laud. with 30 corns of gx,.l Timber.--
Tile Improvements are It new
Frame Out-house, Frame Barn, and all other
ee-
Wry' outbuildings. There inn tine 7t•ung Orchard in
good bearing condition of nil kinds of Fruit. Tba
greater part of the land has All been limed and Is in •
good gate of cultivation.
•!yAuy person wishing to pnrchare a Puna near
Goan, Markel,. Churches, ,Ilauld not
1411 to call and Mee this on,
TIII.:01)ThE BENDER,
Gett,d/nrg, 1.11.
July 16, 1ft:1 -tf
VALE:ABLE PROPERTY AT
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will PO3II et Put,lir Vrtnine. nn th...
prom Ises, on Thursday, 14 gnd day •p ner {,
that voltno,:e ',royally known SA it, Farm,"
adjoining the village ..f t sto ttg of
John Ilstrtmart, Andrew Cluck, Benpstnin beat! tIL
and ',them, containing 150 Acres, to. re or less, with .‘
was' Log Dwelling House, Bank Barn 111:.1 other ont•
tmilditign. Also, a good Dwelling House and Stable,
and other Luip,venzents on the other end of the
atm.. Also, 30 Acres, more or Ices, valuable (.I),.stt,ut
liniber Land, about three miles It uM farm, and
used in connection with it. lbe form Innd is of ex
cellent quallty and has been nearly all hinted It dr
well supplied with running water and good Springs,
and ban a young ordaind of choice Appree, Poaches,
Grapes, Ac.
Tan. 'arm is very desirable, and any pecan wighin4
to bay wall du well to attend the .ale. It is divided
by the Turnpike rigid and ~tie art .Jf buildings with
several acres of laud, adjoining the road, may he 1,4.1
separately if desired, and immediate PMSCIdIO/1 given.
Also,at the same time and plate will be sold the
following Personal Property, to wit:
2 VEILY VALUABLE COWS,2Choice
one a broud Bow (Chester breed). a Bureau, Cooking
Stove, Copper Kettle, Meat Cutter, 2 saddles, a Clock,
a lot of Carpet, a lot of Boards, several tons of thy,
and many other articles too numerous to 1114,11 t.”.
For (Luther itifortuation previous to the day of F . llO
inquirsof Martha or Suoso Wilson at MumwasLurg,
Penna.
dale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., wbort attend
mice will be given and terms made known by
R. G. NIcCREARY,
Executer of Jas. i jj Wilson •n 1 by
MARTHA, WILSON
SUSAN WILSON.
July J 0 ts
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned, intending to change busi nee., will
veil at Public Sale, on Saturday, Scpfemtrr,
the following Property, situated In Latituore Cown•
shin, Adams county, Pa., about three miles cur thc.ist
of Petersburg, and one mile north- of Denrnorff's Mill,
containing '27 ACRES OF PATENTED LAND, more
or loom, adjoining lands erflacob Stitvel. John Iludiey,
the heirs of Abraham Jacobs, deciapcil, and oth e
Th. lane is all in a h itch state of col tirat ion nun un
der good fencing. The !nproverneatii are a good
TWO-STORY W EATIIEBBOARDED Ilem2sE, with,
Kitchen attached, having been lately repaired incite
and out, and It ri gof guialwater convenient tottio•
house, with Spring llonv•, a good Bank Barn, with
Wagon Shed attached and a well. of nererdat ling wit
ter at the barn-yard. Alen , a g... 1 Shop. Dry Monne,
Wood Muse, Hog Pen, and either outbuilding', A
good Orchard of choice Apple, Pear and leach Trees.
Alen, at the same tlmq and place, will he sold
TRACT OF WOODLAND, c‘Alt.t,x,ilv, ACRES, I:a
PERCIIES. adpimng 141111. of Henry 11/Irby:a, John
Leer, Abraham Furst and ottlf.ra.
Persons wishing to clew the property will call on
the subscriber residing on the ..arne, and persons
wishing to see the Woodland will call on Abraham
Furst who lives cl. se by.
hale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M, on sald day,
when attendance will be given and t ere, made k p..wp
by JOrEPII GROVE.
L. P. Wstalit, Auctioneer. [July 30—te.
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned offers at Private, Sale • VERY
DESIRABLE FARM. situate In Straben township,
•toot l 3 wiles southwest of Newchester, adjoining
Linda of tfenry Tereus.. Esq., George Cashman, and
others, containing 86 ACRES of Land In a high state
of cultivation. The Improves eny are a nee wemih
erboarded COTTAGE HOUSE, Frame Barn, a thriv
ing young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees, Grape
Vine. and Fruit Trees in the yard, a well of Water at
the door; a never•failing Stream runs tbroogh the
centre of the Farm. There is so abundance of Tim
ber, The location is convenient to Churches, Schools,
Mllls,and Market.
The Property la well suited fur d.risicn, and will be
sold in Lots or entire to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain
terms, will call on the subscriber or address by 1.-tter.
ABRAHAM FICKES.
New Chester, Aug. 13, 1669,4(
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF
A VALUABLE FAR
In pursuance of an Order o f the OrThans' Court of
Adams county, the autewriber, Executor of the 4 ill
of Calt3ON C. WORE. E1.1...h-Ce44(41, will fr. r ;it Puh•
he Sale, on Thu,rehy„e..veniber lua9, on the
premiers, THE 51.4.N5!0N FAIOI .r 1 thce.ietit,
situate in Ilantington township, AdtkIIII uaty, and
partly Id Dickinmu township, Cumberland cunty,
adjoining lands of Wm. B. Brandon. Jacob Meals,
Wm. B. Gardner, - Esq., and others, end c ,, ntaining
ACRES, more or less, Improved with a large d,11.1e
two-story STONE DWELLING HoI:SE. with Stone
Kitchen, Stone Bank Baru, Stone Tenant House.
pump of never failing water at tlier d e•r. There ore
two strings of water on the land, large ORCLIAItDc!,
old and new, of apples and pgeoltea, together with
pears, plums, quinces and about one hundred bearing
cherry trees.
The land is in a goal state of cultivation, producing
fine crops, has been extensirely limed and is under
excellent fencing. The soil is copperxtone. The
dwelling house hug been modernized and is is complete
order. There are about 104 acres of clear land and
about 12 acres well . covered with CHESTNUT AND
OAK TIMBER.
The pro" erty i• about two miles from Idaville,three
miles from York Springs, and three. miles from the
South Mountain Railroad, affording a convenient and
desirable market. The productiveness of the firm in
grain and fruit, its location. Ac., chou`l draw the at.
tention of all desiring to purchaen real estate. A good
quality of iron ore has been found on the farm. An
indisputable title will be made and posiesaion can be
had immediately after the vale. if dealred.
Persons deairing to view the premises are invited
to call on the undersigned, re ding orir the same. In
formation u to terms, title, le, will be given by 31.
t W. McClean, my Attornie■ in Gettysburg.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day,
when attendance will be given and term■ made known
by , N. W. WOODS, Excitor.
By tbd Court—A. W. MOTO., Clerk.
Aug. 5, 1800—ts
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
HOOD LOTS
I will sell at Public Sale. on Saturday. the W day
Qf &panther nest, at l o'clock. P. M. on the premises,
about 20 ACltatS OP WOOD-LAND in Cumberland
township, Adams county, Pann'a., adjoining lands of
Nutanuel Harmon, George Culp, and Where, one and
• half utile. welt of Gettysburg, on the public road
leadipir to lilretgleßACll'l It will be offered In LOTS
OR 4, AOll.BB. .
_ -
Persons wishing to hog WOOD LOTS will do well
to attend. I will have a plot of the Tract before the
sale.
Attendance will be given and terms made known
by
R. G. McCREARY,
Assignee of Samuel H. Hell
Ang.l3, 1869.—te
A VALUABLE FARM AT
.
PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber intending to remove to Baltimore
county, will offer at P-ivate Sale his VALUABLE
FARM, situated In Malinger township. Adams coun
ty, Pa., %' mile from Two Taverns; 5 miles from
Gettysburg and 5 tulles from Littlestown, 'on the
Baltimore turnpike. TILE FARM contains 33 Acre.
of good farm land, 4 ACRES of excellent Timber,
with a good proportailon of Meadow. Fencing ell
good. The Improvements conelet of a good HOUSE
hailstone and half brick, with Kitchen attached,
gad Bank Bern, Wagon Sited, Corn Crib, Hog Pen,
Grail' Shed, soden other necessary outbuildings.—
There is au excellent well of never-failing Water at
the door, and a good Spring. There Is an ORCHARD
of the beet quality of Apples, Peaches, Pears. Ac.
Persons wishing to purchase a fine house for them
selves should nut WI to call and see tb le one.
JOSEPH BTOCKOLAGIR.
Aug 13,11369.-1 m
WESTERN'
PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
. I RAVE ON HAND A YEW
•T R 'A C T S
•
•
OF 16: 1,
geona hand, pro-omptiou WO located noarNaH.
roado,Orrashoyowas, ao., la well tattled neighbor
bootta, width I 'Moon, or oachantra at a fair Rao
or lied iterate in Adaina county, Pa.
GlllO. ARNOLD.
FOR. SALE
•
THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
' BRICK DWELLING HOCSE,
$3 met fro n t, on 40 teat lot, with twortcry Brick
Back•bullding, In arst.cleserepair, two doors from
Court House; on Baltimore street, will be sold on Co.
commodating terms. (June 11.—t I
WOOD FOU BA
.11 CORDS 0A.8.,
200.1110 081,
AT ISANDOE'S MILL.
owl** !Ind Plow cord on tho ground.
• balfbars, Ad& umes„ti Gm. dINOLD.
gaSitil, *11404 PantilelL
JUNE
♦ TOLL 418 :3011131XNT OS
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
LIQUORS AND WINYB FOR YRDICAL PURPOSBS,
PAIRS SPICES AND FLAVORING LITRAOTS,
DYES AND DYE 8117//8,
SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS
INKS, WRITING ntrws AND 6TATIONER7,
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY 8,15-
CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY 3fEECHANTS SUP-
PLIED AT REDVOED RATE,
Forney's Horse Powders
the best •nd cheapest for Horses, Cottle and Swine:
Other florae Powders of approved makes
_HUBER'S,
Baltimore Street, Gettyabury, Penn'a
June 11, 16e9.—tf
A. D. BUEHLER
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
CITA3IBERSBURG STREET,
Near the Diamond
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
DRUGS AXJ) MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
al -COUNTRY supplfecl at wbolond
city prices.
Feb. 12.—tr
DR. R. HORN ER
reanintf the practice of 31 , •dicina. Odic* at his
DRUG STORE,
IN CIIAMBERSBUfIa ST, GVITYFItURO
Also, Dealer In
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA
TION ERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR
TICLF-9, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, 2c
DR. R. HORNER'S. DIAR RIDEA MIXTURE,
for Chv•h•ra Murt•u+, Colic, Dimrrhces, Cramps, Sick
Stomach, hc. Full throcti,ns with every Lott lc
July 0. 190-ti
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brant's Building, Ballo. at
LITTLE STOWN
tiA t VING opened a new DRUG
1 -• STORE and fltiod it np Lai the beet style, ION!.
my stack of pore and fresh Drags to the citizens of
Littivetown and vicinity at the lowest market rates.
consisting in part of
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purpottes,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
Pnre Spice,. Dye. and Dye Stuff.. Perfumery,
Toilet Soap. and Fancy article, A full aeeortrnent of
lernehee, Stationery of all k lode, Cigars, Tobacco and
n ufr
4117-}toore'• Electrcettagnetic Soap will wash with
hard or loft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
with this Soap are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. This is the best Foal:, in use. Try
It. It is warranted not to injure the hand. or fabric.
Littlestown, May 15.—1 y JAM RS
Xertilizers, &c.
FA R ;HER , ''
TilY
Star Bone Phosphate.
m o all astrictiltoriste, therefore, who are In search
of an active and permanent manure, and Ishe
may have the claims Giglio article presented to their
notice for the first time, the manufacturers would
suggest, that the
STAR BONE PHOSPHATE
Is worthy of their experiment•l trial. at last; pad
experience warranting the fullest confidence, that af
ter a trial they will and their testimony to that of
hrindresis.if farmers who now regard it an the cheap
est and beet manure In the market.
THE A3I3IONIA
iseappliedabundantly from the organic portion •
the bun,
PRICE iS PER TON IN BAGS.
Farmers wishing Ground Bone, OH of Vitriol, can be
supplied. Give us M 1 call.
prier has our Phosphate for sale.
PETER BoBLITZ, !tlanufactnrer.
BURKHOLDER it WILSON,
Beater flay-Press Buildings,
N. W.corrier Washington and Railroad iVe.
Gettysburg, Pena.
119—The Phosphate Is for sale by
A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa.
WIRW: k SONS, Gettyaborg, Pa
GRAFT k EGEKNRODE,
Granite Station, Pa.
MELHORN k BENDER,
New Oxford, Pa
OHARLES KUHN, Hanorer, Pa.
March 12.—tf
A Word to the Wise
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer!
THE importance of a quick, ac
tive and durable - Ferttlic•r, adapted to the soil
of oar county, is acknowledged by all Farmer,. Ilse.
lug satisfied royeelf, altar long study and careful ex.
periment, that P. C, Ft '3
Chemical Fertilizer
enrpassee all others In adaptedneens to all kinds of
soil, I have purchased the right for Adam. county,
and am prepared to fill orders for It promptly and e■
reasonable germ. It la no humbug, but
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
by a number of our Farmers, and is admitted by all
who have It to be the best In the Market, •nd the
cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in
any quantity, and willdeliver
In any town or village in the
County,
when ordered in not leer quantity than a TON. I
manofactnae it for sale at $5O per too without Dego, or
ss6l'n bags. This fertiliser Is composed of t►e bast
fertilising chemicals that can be had. I use no oil of
vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I
do not use It. Neither do I the lime nor ashes.
THE OBJECT 01 THIS CHE.HICAL FERTILIZE"
is to Latrodace • fertiliser that will last fora serfs. a
stops—out only for one. It cooaine stand aaaaa laud
matter to motor* the grain and Make it ripen early,
while the ammonia bream the growth. I expect to
manufacrorea large supply thin winter for the spring
crope,and therefore Invite farmers and the public pito
orally to she it a trial CM all kind■ of Grain, and
Vegetation.
CA UT10N...4 harapy give notice that Farm lights
hereaiter sold, unless signed by we; are lafringementa
on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt wits
according to law, from which there is no appeal,
53„...a1i orders will b• promptly attended to by ad.
dressing
GEORGE BENDER,
Sandersville. Penna.
IMS.Z. N. McKilihlGetteral Agenafoa sale of Coon•
ty and S t ateltights,Bandersville,Adl4loll COMA y, Pa.
Dec.
BOWER'S
COMPLETE' MANURE,
MANIIIiCTI7IID IT
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
PIILLLDHLPHLIL.
ILlYil /UK
Super-Phosphate of Line, Xratait
pas !lON AQLTILfIOII
This Manure contain' all the elements to produce
large crops of all kinds, and Is highly recommended
by all who need It, also by distingniabed chemists
who here, by &pity*, tested . its Quentin.
!ticked in Bags of 200 lbs. each.
DIXON, SHANPLES3 4 04 0
Agents., .
41 3 9 Sotlth Fitter and to , South If elewase AMIN
?HiLAD“P 0/ A•
4LI
WILLIAM 'REYNOLDS,
Tfl 13013TH 8T8217,
BALTIMORII, YD.
Atli by dealers seminally t►rovg►oot th• *wintry
far lulbrauhtion,addresa Ran ' Bomar, 1%11640
(146.111.-17
THE STAR di SENTINEL has S 6
eiger circulation, Qum all ths Pews lit t 3;! Ocrf"A
oemblned—httlit• it Il!i,14 Impt. *v44 iPtlimit,
69.
ASP We notice Mat at
mencement of the Unl
burg, in this State, one
the week was a Dinner
Baptist church, at whin
gentlemen were pr• •
number of slier-Man •
made, among thorn one
of this plant.
ODD FELLOWS" •
being erected by
York Sprinm iq nestrl
will be dedicated this
handaunie building, cr: ,
der, and an nrnatuent ti
story will be titled up 1.
&Town Hall, and anuth
PENNSYLVANIA
tirst session of the new
thik, institutimi will cern
day next. Pof. Martin,
ProfesNor, is on the g
enter on the discharge
are glad to learn that
be a large attendance of
The Theological Semi
until the 'eat week in Se
FORGING. —Yesterd •
man E. Long, dr Le
hetdre Justice •
tion of Joseph A. Hem
towni,hip, charged with
Note of :k'o against He
other parties, has been en
ty In selling patent rights
plewents. Ile was co.
of iisoo security, to anew
ASt RESTED. —On F
ger, answeringto the
made his appearance in
in his possession a pair
Lines, two .Bags,i s acid a
which he offered for-s ale
As he gave contradict°
he got possession of 6.
ed he stole them. Jusii ,
ted him to prison. One
the name of W. Tilley on
A HOME PAPER:
should take and read a ho
own, and not depend
from their neighbors. T
it in the family. It is, !.
tilled with valuable inf.
farm and household, a.
the children. No *mil
out a regulaV weeklynie •
invaluable scource of
pays its subscription pric
again. It is the cheapest
ble register of passing e •
iuvohted in it always y
pound Interest.
FINE
some things as well as o
line of Tomatoes, we .•
have seen none this seaso
ty to a bunch of six. ripe,
matoes, growing on one
garden of the "senior"
per, and for which 'the
tenders his , acknowl: ,
sorry, however, to rob •
auy credit connected wit •
grim the credit of their p
to the horticultural Mateo .
Mn,.4
. Georgie S .clilhen
fine large red tomatoes,
over 2 pounds. Mr. W
sends us a bunch of texts ,
growing In one cluster, all
the cluster weighing over
.
STATE FAIR. —lt will
reference to our columns
hibition of the Penney'
cubes Society is to be held
opening on Tuesday, the
ber, and continuing until
ber. The premium list Is.
ally liberal, amounting to .
the society is about tO hoist
hibitions at a fixed locality,
had leisure to perfect coat
will add much to the mato
h. , .1A tors and visitors. A
agri cultural - e.:l•lbi dons is
the regulations of this y
but an experiment which
prove a successful one. IV
of all articles free of char
pilaw:* with the requirelnen
ty relative to entries. Other
to the fair can be obtained
the Secretary at Liarriaburg.
IMPROVEMENTS.—M
and Uri. /1.
hays commenced
dwellings In that
West Lonatkiitrrd
Frederick street.
George Arnold, Emq., has
dam at what was formerly. •
low Harney. Capt. Hunter
Cr, Mr. Edward Staley, a
Job, and it is a good one. •
J. A. Shue has built a.
?donntjoy township.
The /dimes Galbraith kal •
barn built in Staub= to
Isaac Myers baajozqq4
barn at Tablq Hoek; BI M&
has Martin Thomas near .
a bank barn In Lat i lmete
Alexander S. Lames, vie
his new house under way;
of the sane place, has his h.
the roof.
Levi Golden has built a t
house and Henry Schwartz
brisk house, both in Mount
Samuel P. Young ie bullf.ths'•
bans on big *au', iu Vniou
41410 b ItErciltiß le byildlp
slarasiaselliag house In
a‘PktkPl Ines* is imAudog
lriek•kraal+ ea lbs gorses
OPIII 4 tbis
vilseste-GbasipaaK
IMli
She Nie
tipstylburE, Prbilay
istrAdem Butt, of
ship, has a chicken 4,
first week in April • •
laid ten ogipp, acid
REDUCEIL—Mr.
the Gettysburg Eipr
ed the price or board
and $3 per day.
SCHOOL Org.
Schools cif this plies
Wednesday next, 191
uioe months.
A.RRINEp.—The t
ues of the National, w
have arrived, and
gaged in putting them
W RM.—Ttre wee
very oppressive 18 tLf
Saturday, and Sunday
up to OS' in the *bird:
tnorneters reglatering
ACCIDENT.—WI
tlestowo, on the lith 1
of his left hand
dressing a piece of lui
for a pickle barrel, in
chisel slipping,
NM
NEW STREET.—It
a new street from the
the Murntnasbrog road
Prof. Ehrehart, Pep
Kitztuiller, and
run north of Stevens
LARGE EABBAG
Weidner, of Butler to
finest head of cabbage
season. It fa of the'
head" species, and
'ripped of the outer
tier has the abed for eat
'CARP REETL'i(}.
will run on the Gettysb.
day next. The train •
at 9 A. 31 ; returning 1
9P. 3f. Fare from
; Gulden's acid Grazti