The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 27, 1869, Image 3

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JANE
•-m& Assoantorr ON
gs & Family Medicines
ATENT MEDICINES,
OES AND WINES POE hunnasuptraPons,
SPICES AND FLATORLNG l'XnuOTl3,
AND DYE STUFFS,
S, PERFUMES AND, TOILET GOODS,
WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY
JCIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE-
WEE ACCURATELY PUT UP
ICIANR AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP-
LIED AT REDUCED RATES
rney's 'Horse Powders
est and cheapest for Hilrre, Cattle Rod Swipe
„gorse Powder' of approved tr.otea,
H BER'S,
tiniorc S'lrcet, Gettysburg, Penn'a
*e 11. 1889.—tf
• D. BUEHLER
' SE BOOK STORE,
CHAMBERSBURG STREET,
Near the Diamoutl
.TATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
;FUIERY AND TOILET SOAPS
OUNTRY MERCHANT:. supplied at wholissal
prices.
• .12.—tf
DR. R. HORNER
seinne the practice of Medicine. Wee* at his
RUG STORE,
N C/lAMBERSBrICG FT. , GETTYSBURG
-*lino, Dealer In
GS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES., STA
NEAT, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOILET AR-
ICLES, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, to
It. R. HORNER'S DIARRERMA MIXTURE,
hnlorn Nor Las, Colic, Dlarrhcen, Cramps, Sick
dc. Pull direction/ wlthstvety bottle.
y 9, 1569-t1
R. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST,
.c in Brant's Building, Balto. st
LITTLESTOWN
AVING opened a new DRUG .
taToit Y, end fl tted it op in the best style, I offer
took of pore end fresh Drptts to the citizens of
evident end vicinity at the lowest market rates,
siting In part et
ugs and Family Medicines, Pur
uors for .Medicinal Purposes,*
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powdefs,
re Spices, Dye§ and Dye Staffs, Perfumery .
Soar. and Fancy art icles. A fall assortment •
ea, Stationer, of all kfode,Clgara, Tobacco and
Moore's ftlectro-Magrnetle Soap will wash with
or soft ,water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
thin Soap aro made beautifully white with.
gor blueing. This is the best Soap in ass. TIT
t It warranted not to injure the bands or fabrki.
tleotown.M•y JAMES CRESS.
Xertilizero, &c.
A R E
TRY THE
•
tar Boric Phosithatk
agrienltariste, therefore, who are in seals*
flier, active and permanent manure, and Wk.
have the claims of thie article presented to the&
e for the firma time, the manufacturers Wald;
est, that the
.TAR BONE PHOSPHATE
rttly of their experimental trial. at last; 1:414
fence warranting the fulleet confidence, that SS
trial they will and their testimony to that ilar
reds, f farmers who now regard it aa the ch
d best manure in the market.
HE AMMONIA
plied ah uudautly from the organic portion
PRICE V.ll PER TON IN BAGS.
.r wining Ground Roue, 011 if Vitriol, can b
(Mt. llf.ll call. •
A. Spengler has our Phosphate for sale.
PETER BoBLITZ, Manufacturer.
lIERKIIOLDER WIV,ON,
Router Flay-Freels Buildings,
N. W.corn or Washington and Railroad eta.
Gettysburg, Papua.
•
The Phosplinte is for sale by
A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa.
WIRE.): t SONS, Gettysburg, Pa
GRAFT I RCEIKNRODE,
MELIIOIIN a Granite
BENDER, Station, Pa,
New Oxford, Pa
CHARLES KERN, Reposer, Pa.
lEEE
Word to 'the Wise I
ILLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS
mer's Chemical Fertilizer !
IE importance of a quick, ac
ti,and durable Ferttliear, adapted to the soil
county. Is acknowledged by all lament. Hay.
todied myself, after long study and careful ex
~•t~t, that P. C. licattie.'s
Chemical Fertilizer
all othrrs in arleptclnoseg to ell kinds o
1 LA% 6. purchg”.l the right for Adhruf county,
froPltr , l to till orders for it promptly and as
tones. It f 00 Imrubog, bug
BEEN SUCCESSFrLLY TRIED
lumber of our Farmers, and 1■ admitted by all
lace It to be the beet in the tnartet, and the
,„. t. l a m prepared to furniallt^thi. Fertilizer In
and uiildcllvet
any town or village in the
County,
ordered In not less quantity that a TON.
If, time it h.rsa le ►t $5O per ton without bap, or
. rags. ILie tortiliser is composed of the bast
ui ng ri)roliCals that Can belied. I ate DO oil of
?; tt does net contain any ammonia, therefor* I
•t use it. Neither do I use lime nor ashes.
OBJECT OP •THE CHEMICAL YERTILIZEM
istruduce • fertilizer that will last for a series a
—out onl, for one. It contains stilliciest IMOLAI
r to mature the grain and make It ripen early,
• the asumunla ibrces the growth. 1 expect to
•tu.tarea large smpl ly thieve inter for the spriag
,and theretore invite farmers and the public gap
to give it a trial - on all kinds of Grains and
tables.
UTIA/11,-1 bereby glee notice that ?arm Well*
lter rAd unteeealgued b.} we, are infrlagemeate
; and - will Le proeocuted and dealt will
dims tv law, from aLtch there le to appeal.
• /I enlera will be promptly attended to by a 1•
.e
GEORGE HENDEE,
Renderer Me. Penna.
K. McKIMM General agentfor sale of Coax.
a Mate High te,liendereeille, Adams county, Pa.
BOWER'S
OMPLETE MANURE,
lIIMPLC7CILID Br
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
PHILADELPHIA
I=l=3
r-Phosphalc of Lin*, Joiviessit
61X/AXTID ?Ili 7101 ADVITILLTION
L Manure contains all the elements to produce
crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended
silo used li, sLo by distinguished chemists
• are, by analysis, tasted its qualitiss.
rucked in Bogs of 200 lb& each.
DIXON, EIIARPLEBiI a 00..
Agents.
South Voter Aga 40' 80 h 4414 was• Afwiq
rIi;LAD*;.PIi/A
PDX ULZ XT
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
la !SOUTH ISTILEST,
BALTIMORE, MD
by dialers gimerally thzoogbont the lioantry
howasuce,addreas Ben Bower, Pkilladel
[Feb. 19.--17
STAR & SENTINEL has t
cirestlation UAL, all the papas in t./tAt Qoaq
Wed—hence it +pet t Ltitert i ttim zpOitsk,
69.
REDUCED.—Mx. Hoppe, Manager , of
the Gettysburg filkinge Hotol, has Induc
ed the plies of boarding' to - Olkper weeks
and $3 per dity. .
ODD FELLOWS HALL.—The new
Hall, being erected by the Odd Fellows of
York Springs is nearly completed, and
will be dedicated this fall. It will be a
handsome building, creditable to thtt Or
der, and an ornament to the town. One
story will be fitted up for Stores, one for
a Town Hail, and another for the Lodge.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE.—The
first session of the new collegiate year of ,
this Institution wiltcommence on Thurs
day next. _Pof. Martin, the new German
Professor, is on the ground, prepared to
enter on the discharge of his duties. •We
are glad to learn that there will probably
be a large attendance of students.
The Theological Seminary will not open
until the last week in September.
. .
FORGlNG.—Yesterday morning Her
man E. Long, of Lebanon, Pa., was
brought before Justice Cover, on informa
tion of Joseph A. Hemler, of Mountjoy
township, charged with having forged a
Note of $320 against Hemler. Long, with
other parties, has been engaged in the coun
ty In selling patent rights for Farming Im
plements. He was committed, in default
of $5OO security, to answer the charge -
ARRESTED.—On Friday last a stran
ger, answering to the name of James Tray,
made his appearance in this place, having
in his possession a pair of rounded Check
Lines, two Bags, and a Crock of Butter,
which he offered for a ale at various places.
As he gave contradictory stories as to bow
he got possession of thearticles, itis suppos
ed he stole them. Justice Cover commit
ted him to prison. One of the Bags had
theßame of W. Riley on it.
A HOME PAPER.—Every person
should take and read a home paper of their
own, and not depend upon borrowing
from their neighbors. They should have
it in the family. It is, as a general thing,
filled with valuable information for the
farm and household, and especially for
the children. No :amity should be with
out a regular weekly newspaper. It Is an
invaluable scource of instruction, and
pays its subscription price over and over
again. It is the cheapest and most relia
ble register of passing events, and money
}<vested in It always yield double com
pound interest.
FIRE TOMATOES.—Editors can do
some things as well as others; and in the
line of Tomatoes, we may say that we
have seen none this season, equal in beau
ty to a bunch - of six ripe, well-formed to
matoes, growing on one stem, from the
garden of the "senior" editor of this pa
per, and for which the "junior" hereby
tenders his acknowledgments. We are
sorry, however, to rob our colleague of
any credit connected with the matter, but
guess the credit or their production is due
to the horticultural taste of his good lady.
Mrs. Georgie S .Mcllhenny sends us two
fine large red tomatoes, each weighing
over 2 pounds. Mr. William E. Culp,
sends us a bunch of ten yellow tomatoes
growing in one cluster, all well ripened--;
the cluster weighing over 4 pounds,
STATE FAIR—It will be seen .upon
reference to our columns that the next ex
hibition of the Pennsylvania State, Aijri
colter Society is to be held in Harrisburg,
opening on Tuesday, the 28th of Siptem
ber, and continuing until theist 9f Qcl4 7
ber. The premium list is more than -usu
ally liberal, amounting to about $lO,OOO. As
the society is about to hold consecutive ex
hibitions at a fixed locality, its officers have
had leisure to perfect -conveniences which
will add much to the comfort of both ex-
Lq_blums and visitors. A new feature in
agriculimst - t-thibitions is intrtxhmed into
the regulations of this year ; indeed it is
but an experiment which' we hope will
prove a successful cum It is the ada44cin
• of all articles free of charge upon , corn
plitme with the requirements of the socie
ty relative to entries. Other details relative
to .e fair can 'be obtained .by addressing .
the Secretary at Harrisburg.
MPROVEMPNTS.—Iiir. L. Brandt
an Mrs. H. Mohring, of Littiestowm
ha • commenced the erection Of new
d oiling. in that pho•—tne fortrierA,
W Lomboard street,' and the hitierion
trick street
Arnold, Esq., has built I new
d at what was formerly Null'. u 1 il/1w
low Harney. Capt. /Ruder and the mill-
er, Mr. Edward Shiley, superintended the
job, audit is a good one. :-
J. A. Shue has built a bank - barlitt
Monntjoy township. -
The Misses Galbraith have hid a hank
barn built in Snob= township.
Banc Myer k a licuOgactliiite 431 i3ic
at Table Rock, Butler,townshla
bar Martin Thomas near by: Ell Busby
a bank barn in Latium* kiwnalfig.
exandez S.lrimes, i',6w Oxford, has
his ew house under way; and Mr. Nagle,
of e acme place, has his house ready for
the roof.
vi Golden has built p two-story atone
house and Henry Schwartz s two-Otory
brick house, both in Monutjo.! toWnship.
Samuel P. Young *l3.llllAng a large bank
here on his hotaiin Vnion township, -7,
4diob *reedy is bu.adin B 5W 0 4 40 4
s l tryle
sto . dwelling -hewn in kleirfieht. .
1 glegel is building A. hfo-stay
bp house at the earner ot-Vrahrtnt..
'Arent wad the Eininiaribiarg need, in tido
place.—Cbtapikr. .
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aastralnarif.Aleidsur4A 1.11iff..4
111111 - Aldiumi. Butt, of Oal:Oberland town
etkiP• bar &,94 1 0, 1 Na thaS r4s, l 4ched the
tirot week in April last, Which ttao A ltilre .
laid ten eggs end le now ha .s
SCHOOL OPENING.—The Common'
Schools of this place wlll be re-opened on
Wednesday nett, Sept. 1, to continue
nine months. , •
ARRIVED.—The two remaining Stat
ues of the National Soldiers' Monument
have arrived, and workmen are now en
gaged in putting them in position.
WA-RM.—The weather last week was
very oppressive in this place. On Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday, the mercury went
lip to 98° in the shade - -isome of the ther
mometers. registering 100° and upwards.
Slicer, of Lit
tlestown,on the 14th inst., had the thumb
of his left hand nearly severed while
dressing a piece of lumber for a covering
for apickle barrel, in consequence of the
chisel slipping.
NEW STREET.—It is proposed to open
* a new street from the Harrisburg road to
the Mummasburg road, through lands of
Prof. Arehart, Pennsylvania College,
Kituitiller, and F. Duphorn, to
run north of Stevens Hall.
LARGE CABBAGE.—Mr. Solomon
Weidner, of Butler township, sends the
finest head of cabbage we have seen this
season. It is of the "Mammoth Drum
head" species, and weighs 17 pounds,
stripped of the outer leaves. Mr. Weid
ner has the seed for sale.
CAMP MEETING.—An Excursion train
will run on the Gettysburg Railroad on Sun
day next. The train will leave Hanover
at 9 A. M ; returning leave Gettysburg at
9P. M. Fare from Hanover 76 ; Oxford;
50 ; Gulden's and Granite Stations 30 cents.
pis We notice that at the recent Com •
mencement of the University at Lewis
burg, in this State, one of the features_ of
the week was a Dinner served, up in the
Baptist church, at which ladies as well as
gentlemen were present as - guests. A
number of after-dinner speeches were
made, among them one by Prof. Stoaver,
of this place.
Iled Clna q.• nerllll ° ll 4i. the. ease of
QOIII,XS.,_ ' omniiß/sokathillftwltrthe
. = l l=a l t=7lo'
woo_ tinattlainatnning. The kill
-1461 10 :1414 Wel. he having
.19cised 40.4 - .144 41110.1" th him to
Ctie etehlo. 4s Al the 1.1, 1 01P.4051,tnet oblate'' *
Wrest Wes 1 40c144.11ntilIni sit right;
.
according to Black's etatement, the gun,
which Black had taken 3Ptt a him ea be '
left thlr noun, Went off accidentally, the II
hammer slipping from -Mal thumb, and
the load entering Lee's head) through the
neck, prodneing instant death. The Com
monwealth' undertook to negative the
idea of secideniArkiiiing, bicalling wit
imam to proves bad state - cif feeling be
tween
Black and Lee, quarrels and threats
by Black, and also to show improbabili
ties in some of Black's statements. The
defence ealied: win:lean* to contradict and
diseredit the leading witness for the Com-
mei:mean, (Mrs. Boseusteel,) and to re
but the theory of the (SoMmonirealth as
to premeditated ;purpose. We have
not thought it worth while to publish the
testimony—a greet.portion being really
immaterial to the Iseuesoi bemiring slightly
on its determination. Now - that the trial
is over, we are fre4 to say that While the
peculiar chain of circumstances thrown
around the case by the • Commonwealth's
testimony, may have been well calculat
ed to excite unfavorable suspicions, there
was nothing in the sworn testimony to
authorize a verdict of guilty, and the
Jury, in promptly rendering a verdict of
Not Guilty, only did what members of the
Bar and officers of the Court, who had
given the case elose attention, expected
them to do. It will not do, in capital
cases, to convict men on mere suspicion.
The Conimonivealth was represented by
Wm. A. Duncan, Esq., District Attorney,
assisted by J. C. Neely, Esq. The prison
er was defended by Wm. McClean, Esq.—
It is not often that an indictment for mur
der is tried exclusively by younger mem
bers of the Bar, as in this case. And it is
but due to these gentleman to say that the
case, from beginning to end, was managed
with signal ability. The summing up on
both sides was creditable, and listened by
a crowded Court-room.
On Saturday morning,abotirit 10 o'clock,
Judge Fisher charged the Jury at consid
erable length, with great ability,—clearly
and lucidly explaining the legal requlaets
to make out the crime of murder, and re
viewing the testimony at some length.—
The charge was generally understood by
those who heard It as indicatitig a convic
tion on the part of the Court that the evi
dence in the case would not justify a
conviction.
After being out about half an hour, the
Jury returned a verdict of cot Guilty.—
The prisoner manifested considerable feel
ing on the rendition of the verdict. He had
evinced extraordinary calmness during
the protracted trial. He rose to his feet,
on the return of the jury, to receive their
verdict, his face indicating evident agita
tion ; and as the lbreman announced the
verdict which was to set him, free and
establish his innocence of the terrible crime
with which he stood charged, he immedi
ately burst into tears and wept freely.
In consequence of the time occupied, in
the trial of the Murder case, a numbed of
-indictments went over to November sea
/dome, We annex n list of those disposed
of by the Court. A,fevr others were set
tleil by the parties. ''
Com..vit. John Myers—lndicted for lar
ceny of sundry artlciesof cloilting, the pro
perty of Beaty Brough - . Defendent plead
guilty, and was sentenced to four months
imprisonment in County;Jail.
Com. 113. Same.—lndicted for larceny of
sundry articles of clothing, the property of
Charles Austin. Deft plead guilty, and
was sentenced to four months 'additional im
prisonment.
Corn. vs. James McCall.—lndicted for
larceny of a violin, the property of Wm. E.
Myers. Deft. plead guilty, and was sent
awed five months 4 County Jail from
April 27, 1869.
Com. vs. Isaac Smith, (colored.)—ln
dieted kir stealing money . 4ban the drawer
of Jacob Brinkerhoff. Deft. plead guilty,
and was sent to the House of Refuge, Phil
adelphia.
Com. vs. Henry Bltner.—lndictment for
Assardt and Battery. Ignored by Grand
Jury, and prosecutor, Henry L. Lower, to
pay coats.
Com vs. Adam McElroy.—lndictment
for Assault and Battery on information of
Mary E. Riggs. Ignored and County to
pay costs.
Coin. vs. Henry Hagen, Washington
Bowman and Mathias Ament—lndicted for
keeping a Gambling stand (three card
monte) during the National Monument cel
ebration in Gettysburg, on the Ist of July.
BOorman and Ament made their escape and
were not arrested. Hagen was tried, found
guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $lOO
sod costs, and to be imprlsone one year in
County Jail.
Corn. vs. David Slagle.—lndictment for
administering drugs to procure abortion, on
information of Emma Young. Ignored by
Grand Jury, County paying costs.
Com. vs. Wm. J. A. Wood. Indictment
for Assault on information of Wm. Wilson.
Ignored, and prosecutor to pay costs.
Corn. vs. John Kuhn and Peter Kuhn.—
'lndictment for Assault and Battery on in
formation of Adam Mertz.
_lgnored, and
pftliecntiii to pay costs: --
.Com: vs. Adam Merts.--Indietment for
Assault and Battery, on information of John
Kuhn. Ignored, and prosecutor to pay
costs.
Com. vs. Andrew Waters—lndictment
for Assault and Battery on person of Mrs.
Catharine Bteinour. Verdict Guilty, and
sentenced to pay *Urine and cotter
Com. vs. Susan Davis, (colored.)—lndict
ed for abandoning an infant child. . Deft.
plead guilty, and was sentenced ,to pay
fine Of $& end Cotta, and. be imprisoned in
'County Jail 30 dam._ ,
Com: vs . Vitilliam I'lTlWllindieted for
selling Liquors without license. Deft, plead
gality, and sentenced- to pay a fine of $1
and coati.
Com. vs. Mary Lewrence.—lndictment,
for Fornication. Ignored by Grand Jury,
and county to pay costs.
Com. vs. Sarah M. Ross.--Surity of the
Peace. Defl. le a stranger—came to det
tyetteresotnd time last week, and fancying
that a daughter of hers was in the Or
phans' Horne, 'demanded that the should be
grr,ep t threatening to, eet ilre to the
bandit:lgs, if-heir denim/ ilia not complied
with. Her mind was evidently disordered.
The Court dismissed the complaint, bat or
dered the defenditnt to be sent to her home
tilti t atore. ,
Iti. Andrew *atitia-41ndiotment
for Assault, and Battery ,on information of
his' - Wife: itebinta Waters: Ignored, aid
county to pay costa 7
COM. Eihildt. ttUent
for concealing the death of a Bait,* child.
Lprolui, comity paying'costs.
Corn. vs. James Mcehrughlbi and Goa
IfOth.L--fridkttnient fdr ;U64 **AIM ' and
Ohohlderi; property of ' leo* D. fiream.
Ignored, county payink Costa '
Ooni. vs. Brine:-.-Intllculaent fbr Larceny
`of mett, the prbperty Wut.ltream. Igr
noted,- countypaying costa. ' I
Corn. vs. Christian Hidewick and Casper
Ritter. - -Indictment for Assault and Battery
On' pencil of 'Mary Betsei. 'yarned,
and prosecutrix to pay coats.
Com. vs. Mary BetheL—lndictment for
Mutat and Beteg on putt* of:Clitistlan
HldeWick. Ignored, and.prosecutor tom
costs.
Com n, ',lnfield tat 3 * l-. ." - In,
FornforAto". /gm* lux4'Prodels,EV,
John Bonnuth, to pky coats.
qtin. lioteollorthi:—/n Alr
ronacha , is. iporad, easimr : 1° RV
CoaL n',7ol3o)Litan.—UNDies-tor
* 1, • • ' firoPertY
/11 ,27i.-4*.1 1 1014A walk( PAY* cogs.
-you. u. Zavkl- 011p.—Indictoiekt the
4iOulltAmd pattery;au lion °C fred TlOkell. Ignored. and prosecutor
tar, PolielF. • .
,
C°M * Va • 1113 q -Indictm ent for
kisinnti ind lisitory, on !donation of John
Bingen. Ipoted, and defendant to pay
4 Com. ya. Cbrigian libifferer.—lndimment
foi Forcible Entry and Detainer, on infor
mation of Ottomar Thrum. Ignored, and
county to pay costa.
MILITARY RE-UNION.—The Re-
Union of officers of the Ariny of the Foto.
mac, who participated in the Battle of Get
tysburg, has been largely a success. Al
though none of the Corps officers were
present, except 09. Slocum, of the 12th,
there were quite a number of Divisions,
Brigade and Regimental commanders, and
the meeting has been a 'pleasant one.—
Gen. Meade was not present. Among the
more prominent officers on the ground we
noticed Gov. Geary, Gene. Slocum, Mere
dith, Robinson, Coulter, Flanagan, New
ton, Stone, Wister, Stannard, Stelnwehr,
Baxter, Owen, Howe, !Thaler, Collier,
Green, Bonnafon, Graham, McCandless,
&Midge, Dana, and others. The field has
been visited by officers who participated in
the tight, and important points indicated,
throwing light on the movements of the
two armies. On Wednesday evening there
was a Re-Union, Ball and Reception at the
Rotel Springs, which passed ofr pleasant.
tly. By a most inexcusable "mismanage
ment, the tickets of Invitation were not is-
sued until a late hour on Wednesday eve
ning., and hence but comparatively few
ladles and gentlemen from town were pres
ent.
The movement to secure the attendance
of prominent Rebel officers, proved, as we
predicted it would, a most miserable failure.
The only Rebel officers present were COL
Harrison, of Pickett's brigade, and Col. Al
len, of the 7th Tennessee. All the leading
Rebel officers declined to be present, either
assigning other engagements or expressing
themselves adversely to the move
meet. Gehs. Robert E. Lee, and Fitzhugh
Lee, in their, replies, undertake to "snub"
the Memorial Association, by expressing
the opinion that Its objects are not In good
taste, and that instead of erecting memo
rials on the battlefield, it would be better to
forget the past. The only effect of this at
tempt to mix oil and water, has probably
been to limit the attendance of Union
officers, who disapproved a movement look
ing towards making Gettysburg "a mere
strategic blackboard, upon which dry mili
tary demonstrations are to be chalked out, "
instead of a perpetual memorial of the he
roism of the Union army, the loyalty of the
American people, and the discomfiture of
Treason and Rebellion.
As it is, the Re-Union of officers on the
battle-field, and a careful examination of the
ground, will largely aid the Association In
erecting the desired memorials of the strug
gle, for the InforMation of visitors in all
coming time.
HOREIM STOLEN.—On the night of the
18th inst., three Horses werestolen in Lit..
tiestown, viz: a dark brown horse, about
16 hands high, bob-tailed, worth $125, pro
perty. of Augustus Crouse ; a dark brown
dare, 144 hands high, worh, $175, pro
perty of William Yount; and a dark bay
horse, four years old, 14 hands high, worth
$175, property of Jacob Keller. They
were missed on Thursday morning early,
and suspicion attached at once to a stran
ger, who made his appearance in Littles
town during the day, taking supper at
Yantis' hotel, where he registered his
name as Samuel Wilson--Wlleon having
disappeared during the night. His right
name is thought to be Murphy, and he is
said to hail from the neighborhood of
Frederick, Md. Wilson, during the af
ternoon of Wednesday, called at the store
of Wm. ?Crick; and inquired the cost of
a revolver, which he examined ; being
told •10 } he reviled that he "could do bet
ter than that." He did do "better," as the
revolver disappeared the same night.
Daniel Devilbiss lost a saddle and bridle
the same night.
On Thursday morning, a party consist
ing of Daniel Crouse, sen., Daniel Crouse,
jr., Joseph Acker, Brooke Yantis, Benja
min Rahter, Dr. Lefever, Dr. Gamier, Ja
cob Keller, George Devilbiss, and others,
started in pursuit.
_Wilson was traced to
Emmittsburg, through which placed he
passed about 4 o'clock, A. M. After that
e was lost sight of.
Two of the horses, Messrs. Yantis' and
Keller's, were subsequently recovered.—
A gentleman by the name of Wilhide,
from Johnsville, Frederick county, Md.,
brought them to Littlestown on Sunday,
stating that he had purchased them on
Thursday from a stranger who passed
through Johnsville with four horses in
his possession—and that hearing that the
horses had been stolen, he returned them,
claiming the reward offered them.
NEW ALLEY.—The Town Council
having ordered the opening of an Alley,
running-
-north from Railroad street,
through the lumber yard of C. H. Buehler
and in the rear of lota of Mrs. Wible, J.
L. Schick, and Jacob Sheads, viewers
were appointed last week to assess dama
ges, Ito. We understand that they award
ed the following damages:—Col. C. H.
Buehler $850; R. McCurdy $lOO ; Prot
Ehrebart $2O. The lot-holders on the line
of the proposed alley were assessed to pay
the follow sums :—Mrs. Wible $2O, G. F.
Kelbileich $2O, J. L. Schick $4O. Rev. B.
Smith $2O, Miss Crawford $2O, Jacob
Sheads $6O.
ACCIDENT.—Mr. Miller (Blacksmith,)
from. New Ditord, while on his way to
Csmp meeting on last Sunday, with his
wife .and ; 'ohild; when nearing 12/olden's
Station, met train of cars, when his
horse took fright and jumped across the
fence, breaking the buggy in pieces. The
horse broke loose and ran across the fields
with harness and shafts, leaving a por
tion of the buggy on the fence with wheels
broken, top. tore in pieces—a complete
wreck. Singular to say, Mr. Miller was
not. injured ,and his irik and Child were
hut tlightly hurt. It was a Providential
eleape.
CAMP MEETING.—The colored Camp
Meeting in Wolf's Woods, on the York
pike, is now in progress, and'wM contin
ue until Monday next. The attendance
has been onite large, and good order main
tained. On Monday the meats were re-ar
ringetl;.so its to bring the audience closer
tO Ate stand and prevent offtWiling around
the altar. There has been some excellent
melting by Bishop :ones and Other col
ered men. -On Sunday morning, it is ex
peetcid Bishop Talbot, of Washington will
conduct the services.
. A USEFUL BOOK.—A. H. Hubbard,
400 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, has
brought out a new edition of Courtney's
Farmers' and Mechanics' Manual," edi
ted by G.B. Wuing,Jr. It is not ut ephemeral
I)6llc:stip; but a valuable and meth! !rink,
manikin', a large amount of statistics and
information desirable by Mechanics and
Farmers L . - The manufacturer, merchant,
builder, mason, painter, firma, gardener,
acoountaat and Mend miry class of bust
noel Infn, Will find in its nimble in
formation in the :natter of measurement, in
its connection with weight, balk, contents,
distance, superficial area, hints on drain
age, manures, notatka of crops, dm. Bee
advertiserumt.
BAP ARRIVAL.—We have i let.
ter from cur colleague, BOIL Edward Me-
Phenols, dated London, Aag. ammo
log hit safe arrival, after a pleseaut voyage,
widch he oath* esCapedwa,
thodng much troprovethy health by the sea
voyagstad two *web of •it Was his
parposei to - spend few verb la greet Brit
s* beibrarvkitlogibe ea nisei
111MnMICUIll CNNIM
• The &pithlieu Comfy Conveutkon met,
Pgatotatt so' 914 in: dos' Coutt+mak o
Monday. Augnat U. net at I% o'clock A.
*L. JOHN Ihnorwornsit, Al., of Xeiallen .
'tranship, was appointed!Proddentf
Oilman maw, of Freedom, end Funantort
Kass, ofßeading, Via Residual and
L X. Duasoasw, of Xcauloy, and Jona
M Mum, of Gettyslaug r liiecretaries.
The following delegates presented cre
dentials and took seats in the Oonvendon :
that isbass—ndw. 0. Salissetosk, .Im. M. inatll.
Ovaiberlead—Ohatiar B. Poky. MMus Hiatt.
Oxlbrd—Paul Hunk Baßsuil S. 11460 , .
Hunthigton—Abraliam Trost, H. A. WAAL
lathsbore—D. H. Myers, Oal. lola Wolin&
lislothoubia—.l &wart WI therow, Jobe B. Putts.
Liberty—hob•rt H, B. Hifi, Willis* 0. Seabrook*.
Hamilton—R. B. HilderbaskEL B. Raber.
=!=l!=!ffl
Btraban-4.hwrtell at Lott, Jobs N. Boyer.
Prackllo—Dartd Heckler, Jacob Umtata
Conowego—Willliun 11. *mall. Jacob J. Little
Tyrone—Jacob Herb, Edward Deatrieb.
Nottatior—l. N. Darboraw, Jame W. Barr.
Illountplossaut—auta. G. Mite, J. J.. 0. Aladiamb
Banding—John Stough, Paulo:it& Sober.
Barwick Bar.—Witham Mtohwl , Rdward Stahl.
Niaidon—Tabu Cunningham. Witham C. /soft.
Butlar—Jacob llhalal, Jars ibherk
Righhing;—Chriatlan Byars Jr., Simon Haiderm an.
Littleatown—Bphralas Km*, Levi L. lish ring.
York Sprinp Heitsbew, H. C. Peters.
On motion of Col. Fahnestock, the Chair
was authorised to appoint a Committee of
five to draft and report resolutions. The
Chair appointed E. G. Fahnestock, Paul
Hersh, Wm. C. Seabrook', P. S. Hilde
brand, and Henry C. Peters.
The following nominations were made
for the various offices :
Aesociate Judge.—Robert G. 'Harper,
Wm. S. Hamilton, Gettysburg.
Aasembly.—Col. John Wolford, Lati
more ; Dr. D. Diller, York Springs; Ida).
H. N. Minnigh,_ Idenallen ; Wm. Young,'
Mountjoy.
Sheriff—Samuel Wolf, Ozfordi Jacob
Mickley, Franklin.
Register and Recorder.—Jacob Bush
ey, Franklin ; Baltzer Snyder. Monntjoy.
Clerk of the Courte.—Eden Norris,
Straban.
Commiettioner.--Banmel Overholtzer,
Reading; Jacob Y. Bushey, Butler ; Da
vid Deatrich, Mountplessant. The name of
Mr. Deatrich was subsequently withdrawn.
Director of the Poor.—Adam C. Mus
selman, Hamiltonban ; John B. Group,
Huntington ; Joseph A. Eckenrode, Mount
joy ; Henry Spangler, Tyrone. Mr. Spang
ler's ns,me was subsequently withdrawn.
6 County Trectaurer.--Samuel Herbst,
Gettysburg.
Auditor.—Wm. C. Scott, Freedom ;
Isaac Sadler, Huntington. Mr. Sadler's
name was subsequently withdrawn.
Coronor.—Dr. E. W. Melsenbelder, East
Berlin ; Dr. Agideous Noel, Mountpleasant.
The name of Dr. hteisenheider was subee
quently withdrawn.
Adjourned to 1 o'clock, P. M.
ONI o'cLocx, P. K.
The Convention proceeded to ballot for
candidates, with the following resell:
ABBOOI•Tl JUDGZ
Robert a. Harper
William 8. Hamilton
ASBZJ(BLT
Col. John Wolford..
Dr. D. Diller
Maj. H. N. Minnigh
William Young
SHRI3II7.
Samuel W01f...
Jacob Mickley
MOISTER AND 11X0ORDZE.
Balizer Snyder
Jacob Bushey..
MARKS or TIM COURTS
Eden Norris—unanirrzout
commisaioliss.
Samuel Overholtzer
Jacob Y. Bushey....
DLRICTOR OP MI POOR
Adam C. Muselama
Joseph A. Eckearode
001 MIT 71111ABIIIMIL
Samuel Hartet—ananimous.
Atrprroz.
William C. Scott—unanimous
cogoNER.
Dr. Agldeons Noel—unanimous.
On motion, all the nominations were
made unanimous.
Col. Fahnestock, from the Committee on
Resolutions, reported the following:
Resolved, That we re-affirm our devotion
to the principles of the Republican party,
as set forth In the Resolutions adopted by
the last IN atiopal and State Conventions,
and believe that their recognition in the
governmental policy of the State and Na
tion, is necessary to the preservation of Re
publican institutions and the promotion of
the public good.
Resolved, That the administration of
President Grant, in Its wise and economical
administration of the National finances—
fidelity and integrity demanded of Govern
ment officials—the faithful application of
the surplussrevenne to the reduction of the
National debt—the firm support given to
loyal men in the unreconstructed States—
the wise administration of our foreign rela
tions—meets our hearty approval.
.Resolved, That we confidently endorse
the administration of General John W.
Geary as wise, economical and honest, and
that it deserves, as it has received, the ap-
proval of the people of-Pennsylvania, and
we especially commend his uniform efforts
to restrain the evils of special legislation.
Resolvol, That in Hon. Henry W. Wil
liams; our candidate for the Supreme Court,
we present a learned, pure and patriotic
Jurist, who will adorn the high position to
which we propose to elect him.
Resoived, That we renew the expression
of our gratitude to the brave men who
promptly rallied to the defence of the Gov
ernment, when imperilled by Treason and
Rebellion—who stood up amid the crash of
shot and shell, chberfally submitting to pri
vation, toil and sacrifice in the determhis
tion that the Nation should not die; and
we protest against the policy which wail'
ignore the crime of Treason, and would r
store unrepenting Traitors and Rebels to
official p
Resolved, That the extravagance in the
administration of the County finances,
manifested in the alarming growth - of ex
penditures, demands reform ; and the tax
men of the County owe it to themselves
to put in the County offices men of indo.
pendent judgment, tried integrity, and hon
est purpose.
Resolved, That the ticket this day pre
sented is commended to the Ropmihmns of
the County, and all interested in an eco.
nomical administration of County stairs, in
eminently deserving their cm:Went* lad.
sup Port.
The Resolutions were tmanimously
adopted, and the Convention s4fourned sine
ci4e.
CHICKEN CHOLERA.—A
,aurrespon
dent of the lowa Depart:mat of Agricul
ture, eve :
My chickens have been dying ofsholets
for the lest two years—even Unitive have
died of theses:le disease. When the hens
begin to drop and look sleepy, eve them
three or *or tablespxinsfal of gams , al.
um water, and repeat the next day.—
Also mix their feed (say Indian n a g
with strong alum water, feeding t• a
dayfor two or three days-4'll4,mnd
a week.
Another Puthentle, writing to the lame
depart wint, mays:
Tale two one tablespoonftil of fine
ly pub, slim, and al aufnoil,S7an
tiq, of Sour to make a thin and
'brae the chicken or balm' to w a
portion of the mixture, and there are two
o boom to one that it will I have
also Used alum, nuns a 467. in their 'bbd
its a pievintative, when* the disease is pre- ;
talent. Fowls should never have snood
to swill tabs or SbY r cither kind of sour
hod.
4PVBRTISING.—
"Leng Branch"
to the New . Toelr-Brestss, disktribini the no
tabilities at 6it hams' watering place, a
nsfkrence totibe ssugpsilloent equipage of H.
the • eithinsost Druggist,
whose plight' establishment on Broadway,
New York, is one of the attractions of that
city. Mr. Hembold has built up an enorm
ous trade and amassed a large foitu ne, which
enables him, at if sidonablerwatering places,
to compete with the millionarke of the coun
try. His success in business illustrates in a I
marked degree, the benefits of liberal and ,
systematic advertising. He started in life
e i g ht een years ego with a cash capital of
but $2,000. He had the foresight and
shrewdness to see that publicity wag ome n _
tial to success, and his first step was to in
vest all his surplus money in advertising.
More than this, be had the pluck And per
sistency to fbllow up this idea, regarding
judickius advertising es the best investment
he could make; and to-day he expends
probably five times $2,000 every week in
advising the public of what he has to sell
That bas been the key-note to the nnpar
ailed triumph by which his exertions have
been crowned. It is said that he advertises
in more than half the newspapers in the
United States, ming liberal prices too. In
one instance he offered the New York Her
aid $5;000 for a single page of that paper.
Mr. Hembold knows the value of advertis
ing—that every dollar this expended brings
a rich return—and hence be keeps at it ; not
&telly, but regularly and systematically.
And yet, with such. facts before them,
some business men hesitate to expend a few
dollars in advertising their gdods and wares,
and then wonder that they have but few
customers, and realize poor prices.
- .
The Sunday Schools of Fairfield and
Tom's Creek, held their annual Celebra
tion in the beautiful grove of Mr. Landis,
near Fairfield, on Saturday last.
The schools assembled at their respec
tive places of meeting and proceeded in
procession to the grove, where they arriv
ed about 10 o'clock.
A tasteful staad, decorated with flags
luod evergreens, had been erected, from
which a select choir, lead by Mr. John
Sn'Ryan on the organ, sad assisted by the
Sunday Schools, disoorused some beauti
ful music.
The exercises were of a very Interesting
character and were opened with a prayer
by Mr. W. Seabrooks and closed with
prayer by Mr. Heiner.
Several address wells' delivered, which
werelistened to by old and young with
marked attention. The schools were then
assembled around a table, filled with the
choicest refreshments, provided for them
by the teachers and frields of the schools.
After partaking of the good things, they
were dianrissed and allowed to enjoy
themselves as they saw fit. Ample pro
vision hid been . made for all present, in
the way of eatables. and full justice done
by the large crowd assenibled.
Too much praise csa not be given to
those having the affair In charge, for the
excellent arrangements and the good or
der which prevailed during the day. All
went home in the evening. higly delighted
with the day's performances.
CAUTlON.—Extended success in any
department of business justly awakens
competition, and owing to defective men
tal and moral structure, often begets envy.
Now these are to be expected cud may be
met with energy and determination ; but
not unfreqnently the bounds of legitimate
rivalries are overstepped, and base, un
scrupulous men stoop to use the patron
age of others to further their nefarious
purposes. With the assistance of science,
and by means of industry and hosesty,
in providing a potent remedy, Dr. Stce
ver's Old Standard Tonic Herb Bitters
have attained unparalleled oelehrity, haV
lug been before the public for the last
thirty ygers.
Wherever they have entered the sick or
complaining household, their effects have
even exceeded expectation, and so fir Bur
paned all we have ever claimed for them
by circular, cara, or otherwise, that the
public confidence in the medical qualities
of the Bitters is unbounded. We do not
fear the competition of the empirical
throng who attempt to palm off remedies
upon the people, which are not scientifi
cally compounded, and are destitute of
available qualities. Their empiricism will
be discovered in the end, and the ineffi
ciency of their preparations found out. We
would rather be envied for merited suc.
case than despised for failure, however
ungenerous it may be for man either to
envy or despise. Against another and a
worse class of individuals, we are forced
to take action. We allude to those who
take advantage of our popularity, and at
tempt to gain public favor and confidence
by counterfeiting the Old Standard Bit
ters, barely imitating the label, or making
other approaches to its preparation calcula
ted to deceive, and as a matter of course,
in so far as they succeed, to bring our ex
cellent Tonic into disrepute. The public
are hereby warned against all such im
itations. In order to further protect
ourselves, and save the afflicted from im
position, we have concluded to change our
Label so as ever hereafter to strtain our
indentity, and keep the reputation of the
Old Standard intact. We incur great ex
pense by so doing, but the end warrants
the means. The new label along with the
caption, directions and 'last ornaments
tion,will present an excellentateel portrait
of C. H. Kryder, the senior member of
therm. This will be the badge of its
genuineness, as well as a guarantee of the
quality of the Bitters. The label will be
duly copyrighted, and thus placed beyond
the reach of oounterfelters. By no fault
of ours shall the public confidence'ever
be abused or the reputation of the "Old
Standard" be allowed to suffer. None
genuine unless signed
i
1118
BRYDER it CO.,
121 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Aug. 20.-2 m
IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.--
The famous' Morning Glory Stove, so pop
tdaras a parlor and offioe stove, has some.
times been objected to for nee in chum
ben and by families needing but one tire,
because not adapted to heat water, dux—
This difficulty has been overcome, and
last Monday we saw one of the Improved
Morning Ginffee in operation at the Ware=
room of Col. C. H. BUEHLER, on Carlisle
street, which seems not only to obviate
objections Wilt 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
pleasure, and making it as hot as the
ovens of the beet cooking stoves. Water
can be boiled, pies baked, and even meat
rented as readily as - In a cooking gave.
This contrivance, while preserving 'lithe
qualities of the Morning Glory as s beat.
'er,ediipte it Oar al• sick chamber, or nee
is small WWII" requiring but little
cooking. • ' tf
"Frew
jsr"Fr as a Mal den's Blush" is the
pore peach inplimion whlchlbllows Me
use of Raga a Matiolia Balm. It babe
Th e , secret , Beauty. Fa s hio nabla Er
dies in Eloci un d erstand thbr.
The Malin° la Balm changes th e nu d e
Country Girl iltO a City Bell more rapidly
1 1
than any oth one thing.
Bodnar, enhare; Tee, Freckles,
Blotches
Iwk,. id all effect' of the 'Sunnier
Bun dies when it is used, and im.
ial, cultinatedl fresh expressly b o bsi t i
which rivals the Bloom of - Youth. Beau
ty is posslule to all who . Invest 75 clan at
any respectable store and insist =getting"
the Magnolia Balm.
IMO nothing but Lyon's Mahan.= to
thsts•the Flair. • Aug. aim
FOR RENT two desirable roam on
Bolliimaro droot,near the dleetood o Kn.
Aube et Me Whet. '
I wo'goo
We aniex is Ilst of Sales. of Real and
Personal Ratate; to be found in out Yd(
vertbdng oolgunns
itonbrt and SteterkStratan, Pavia
atty.;
" 21 . -- Alskrip•lt;4 l 9Tealf.,*filor.palar, Tows
Sept. 2.--.lter of J. term Wilson, Prankllo, iW Am.
and Osnonalty.
" 4.—Asd*e of Samuel 8. Hall, Cumberland,
20 dame Woodland.
" Of Carom C. Moore, Huntington, 120
gors.
" 9-811 as Mayer, Buller, 132 Amer.
" 11-4111041 Wagoner, Butler, 30 Ames.
• 111—leickliebemlie Oamptall,Araban, Seal
and Pitewal Beate.
1 11, —Joeeptg Ones, Latham% Tarns 27 Acres, and
Woodland 8 Acres 188 Perch se.
18.-181'r at Prederlck /arum, Mountjoy, 1,06
Acne%
Oct. 2.—Helre of!Bamaal White, fromkan, 127 Acres.
" 2.—Jews Cllne. fathoms, 99 Acre. 138 Perches.
" 2—Zz'r of Om. Howard, .Monntpleaeant, Heal
• and Perslmalty.
F. Mnaner, Mork flprtogii, harms.
" 30 —Heirs Of Apart &kart,' Mountpleasant .
136 Acre..
Al' PRIVATE BALL
11.1'r ofJames ToWneend, Headlng,2ol Acme.
Theodore Bender, Cu mberland, 115 Acres.
Abraham /Ickes, itraban 86 Acres.
Joseph litockelsger, Monntjoy, 33 Acres.
Here of John Miller, Seeding, Two /arms of 160
Acres each.
Mrs. E. Mfordgh, Gettysburg, House and Lot.
Do you Want a nice suit Of Sum mer
Clothing, ors cheap Hat ur Cap, suited
to thesesson? ;'You will find just the thing
at Capt. Norris' Store, c• rner of the Dia.-
mond and Cbambersburg street. The
Captain keeps always on baud a full as
sortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods of latest styles, and bs at moder
ate prices. -He just rece. .1 new style
of Caps, which are all th.- 4t., and going
off like hot buckwheat ..es. Call and
see his establishment. tf
[Communicated
Tam Is a deep and pow•::rfu] agitation
among the Silt Lake Mormons, growing
out of the schismatic proceedings of the
anti-polygamichrance of the church. A
letter says:
The int erect awakened by this late move
ment here is wonderful ; the mass of the
Mormons are filly Impressed with the idea
that they are on the eve of a great change ;
and many of them begin to have visions
and dream dreams presaging something
grandly mysterious, though they hardly
know as yet what it is. It has been a set
tled point in the Mormon creed for years,
that there must be a great split in the church
before the final gathering, and the impres
sion is general here that this is the "big
grview it the Otarkets.
- -
Baltimore Grain 4. Produce Market.
;Baltimore, Thursday iforuinge
&WEB Pliant, " 0 00 (ib 6 50
Erma noug,.. - ,.... ....... ..• 6.50 @ 7 0 0
WHITE WIII.A.T - ... 1 30 0 1 55
Ego WHILT, ' 1 37 @ 1 54
Cosa, 1 10 @ 1 16
Rl9l, 1.13 0 1 16
01:113, 53 Si 59
TIMOTHY-BUD ' 0 00 @ 0 00
CLOVIB-51.2D, 0 00 @ 0 00
FLLI-€ZZD, , 000 0 000
BAOON, 811017LDIR5, 14 0 Mt
' ' SIDES,
19 0 10+
". Rpm,. 23 0 , 24
Law, 90 0 201
GOLD, Phila . I 331
Gettysburg Grain &Provliston3lltrket.
Gettysburg, Friday IforninO.
SIIPICE FLOUR, - 500
Exr FL0179, : GOO
WHITE WHEAT, l 25 //) I 50
RED WHEAT, 1 00 @ 1 25
Cozzr, 90
RV5,..... 1 00 @ I 20
Own, 40
BUOICWHEAT, 90
TIMOTHY SEED, 2 50
CLOVER SKID, .. . .... ........ 7 00
POTATOZS, 4 . 40 @
Burris, 25
LARD, 20
EGG 15
&tan, 20
" SIDES,. 16
" SHOULDERS, I G
SOAP, . 6 B
TALLow,
10
ASPZIt--SHAME.—On the 19th inst., by
Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Reuben As
per to Miss Sarah A. Shaffer, both of Hun
tington township, Adums county.
Brasov—At New Oxford, on the 19th
inst., by Rev. Dr; Hauer, Mr. Amos Frank
lin Bushey -to 'Miss Enima Catharine
Schwartz, both of Reading township.
WEKT—AUGIIINISAUGH.—On the 21st
inst., by Rev. H. C. Cheston, J. Howard
Wert, Esq., to Miss Emma L. Aughin
baugh, both of this place.
;DIED.
pill' - Obituary notices 5 cents aline of
all over 4 lines—rash to accompany no-
Uwe.
Duni I..—At New Oxford on the 20th irusL,
Charles Allison, son of Henry H. and Sallie
Diehl, aged 2 months 13 days.
WELIT.—On the 29th of July, in Liber
ty township, Harriet Lucinda, daughter of
John Z. and Hamlet E. Welty, aged 4 years
9 months and 17 days.
Weep not, yelender parents,
Your darling one now rests,
And sweetly sleeps in Jesus,
With all the ramsomed blest-.
4ttv g 4, &pert is nu tut 0 .
A VALUABLE FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
The Haire of lionser Segue, deceased, will offer at
Public gale. en Tatars&ly, 3 300 t, 1869, on the
premises, the VALDAI{LSAI late of acid deced
ent, altuete in Monntpleuant township, Adams coon
ty, adloinlng lands of Alexander Young, Peter Welk
ert, Ezra Eckert, and others, and containing 136
ACRES, more or lees, thirty, or thirty-the acres in
good timber, and a due:proportion in meadow. The
cleared land has all been !nerd, bin a high elate of
cultivation, and vadat , good fences. The Improve.
meats, consist of a larga Two-story BRICK H 017151,
with Brick Backbu tiding, new Bank Barn, new Wa
gon Shed and Corn Crilf, MLitt House, and other out
buildings; a never-falling well of water. with a puMp
in it, near the door, and a young bearing APPLE 011/..
CHARD, with all othei ;kin& of fruit, of choke' va
rieties. This Perm law - very desirable one, and should
anima the attentions of all wishing to buy. Tftette
Idling to tia. It she raineeted to call at the dwelling.
Churches, Schools, Ntll Norm and Mechanic Shops"
ars convenient, and the Community Is pleasant. -
Eels to commence at j o'ck ck, P. It., on said day,
when attendance will be given and terms made known
b 7
L. H. ECILIART.
♦gent for tbs Heirs.
Ln►x OMllla, Audio" - [Ang:27-tg
•
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given • to all
Legatees aad ethir persons concerned, that the
Aldmlnistratlon Accounts hereinafter mentioned will
be presented at the Orphans' Oonrt of Adams comity
for confirmation and allowance, on TUESDAY, the
21st day of BNPTIVESknext, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
2ST. The first accoutit of Georg% S. Baker and
Daniel 8. Baker, Ixecnntre of the bast Will axotroata.
=ant of Daniel. Saks", (Potter) died_
288. First account of Emanuel Neldich, Adrolnis.
trator of Sarah tieldichi . .
225, Tbtrd and anal amount of Ikaaanel NeSll6l4
Administrator of Davkl died.
240. The third and liaal ateami of George W.
Wants and 2arnselihroyo,B34eanns at Eleszy Waal,
41,01.
tratxTbe an t
Drat aconnaif low.,
of Adam Bower, des d.
242. The amount of W. Donee*. IgKeeptoter the
WLI of Ann Douy,kee, milled by $l.. P, Al46a Ad
ministrator °film Battle of. Wm. boagbas, deed.
243. The arm and Anal soconat of aqui rota,
Administrator of Saab. lyers. arlh of Jobs Myers.
Mtn oflllMods,dee.d.• .
244. The and "mane of Jamb lfiller,
irn d. ester of damsel it Illea,Mee of Liberty tiymblp,
dect
M. The amount of Igoe 1611.11daibletratoi d. b.
a, a. t. a. of Solomon Bel 4 IM•o4.l44lealon%_doo'd.
246. Second andlinal am- oant of LINOS. Wiennan
ltreenbir of Me kat 101/1 and Teetemool of MO!
Peamon,ded.
1 • A. ItOLTZWOETE. Rol/Alor•
STATE , AG:Rre I .LTITRAL
HE
PenneyliVa State Agricult ural T Society will h its next exhibition
BABIIMBURG,
Tuesday, September 28, 1869,
An d b conthha POUR DAM,
Inhibitors willnet be revolte d tot pay.._ an Entry
bee—but will make their Emirs weber the meal re.
bulatkam at **ales of lie Secretary, tree et *elm.
Entrlas, awrabowk 7mid dem Yeats, Imp.
atr, Dept. 21„ it lb o'clock, P. E., at Ulll 0401111 the
tart' Itatriebtut alter at
none will Do .
mire&
Ter
.._ Iwo LlOnskiaitmor talbeftdion .dare.
efaire atilur lkw:inktedeoe,lis 8 1 0 1 1 11 t_nr
twam otar ke.
D. w; Am nt L _____„,_ . •
_. ,
ar...... 7 , ,
ME
]TARRIED
SOCIETY,
,Z.'..t. , ;illOy,111410111101011010. .11.
IF4 !II 3 - , ALE
Will ba'olfered Rx Bale, on the pram ens osi. Bahr.
T
OW 16th *eel, at 1 o'clock , M, the
',OM acciegited by James Miler, and lying on
the Midi nied'htterest Tea Spillage and Iluddlsre
bars, ossitidnlDir 121 Alan with improvements.—
~%la him lies baantlfrolg, pcipt ri t e d , ih d h ".
grtgi: I=l;l4feelN.T/iltillErletutlithildli
AMISS, lying between Beldlerslorrg and N *wt.:belt
ar, on the Carlisle and New Oxford road, is In mar
ket at Prtent• sale.
Aug. 274■ W. 7. BONNY&
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAI3LE
• PROPERTY
The undereleded, intending to remove to the West,
will/ offer at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 11th day of
Seplember non, tat 1 /ode*, P. on the premises,
the property on which be now resides. containing 30
AC8613, more or less, La antler township, about
miles west of Middletown, adjoining lands of Moses
Raffensbercer, Juhu Ostler, Joseph Taylor, lung
Pohl, and others. The Improvements' consiet of a
new twoatory LOG 1301111:, new Log iltsble, Leg
filackandth Shop. and otber Mattel fleUttlin ; tinn•rate
Spring at the door; • large variety of choice Yrnit,
Apple and Peaches. There are about 300 PEACH
Tltit6B—loo of which ate already bearing. About
otasthlrd of the land is in good Timber; fencing in
good order, and sufficient timber on the premiss. for
111111.11/Xl, fencing, building, 2c.
Any person desiring to view the premises will call
on the undersigned residing thereon.
Attendance will be given and terms made known
on day of sale by JESSIt P. WAGONER,
soda:tart Lamas, ductionsisr. [Aug. 37.-ts
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE
The understood, F.:cantor of the last will and tes
tament of RLSACCA CAMPBALL, Arcea.ed , Will offer At
PaUllc Sale, on the premises', in Ilunterstawn, on
Saturday, the 18th day of &Venter mezt, the
Wliow
lugPrope4ty: .
♦ lAYT,containings ACRES 144 PERCI I / 1 9.
?el which Is a two-story BRICK IIOUcE. with Log
gitcheo attached, Wash House, Log Baru, 11 t,l other
00 tbellidikal. au Orchard of Apples and Pc:.che4, a
Spring or uevcc-failing water, tc Also, the 10111,g:-
03g Personal Property. tit: Bed.teade, Chain , 'fol.,
liathaway and Parlor Coo} Store., nod znany
other Artleica •ot heratu'rueutiorthd.
Sale toCODangence rit 1 o'clock, 1. M., when attend
■uee Mi 1 1 be given and tertne tuude knowu uu day or
wile by JOUR PICIiSON,
Aug. 27..—ts
_
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUA BLE REAL k PERJONAL PP.oPERTY
The cinders: Snell, Executor of the estate of ikocuz
Howaan, doe., sad, late of Mountpiesaant t ownship.
will offer at Pu Sitt Sale. on d'aftinkty. °rioter :nu!,
1809, at the real demo of the detessod, jo Noo r
sot township. 3 strike tnet of Gettysburg on the
ilonaugtoWit Rust:, Cie following Personal Property,
to wit: • ,
1 HORSE, I Cow wltleti will be fresh near the day
of ule, 3 Hogs, 1 one-.hone Wagon and Harness. I
Rockaway Baggy and IfArtiess, 1 Sleigh and hells , 1
set Plow Gears, Collars and Bridles, I Saddle, Halters
and Cow Condom, Fly Net a. 1 Fifth Chain, Yorks and
Rakes, Mowing Scythes, I Manny Reaper, 1 Winnow
log Mill, Cutting Box, Oho eel Plow, Harrow Plow, 1
butah le shovel Plow, Corn Coverer, Shout 11 tons of
Hay, show; 40 bundles of long Straw, a lot of Corn 12
the semi and Potatoes, a lot of Shop Tools, Work
Bench and Vice, Axes, Hoes sr.d Shovels, Crow bar and
4 Reaps or Bees, a lot of Bags, Wood by the cord and
lump, a lot of Posta, ■lio HOUSEHOLD AND KITCH
EN FURNITURE, such as Bedstead. and Beading,
ten-plate Stoves, 1 Cook Stove, Queensware, Croekery
and Tinware, Wool Wheels,: Patent Wash Machine,
2 cupboards, Tables. Chain, Carpeting, meat Vessels.
Barrel, and Tube, and many other articles too num er
one to mention.
Also, will Ist uld at the same time and place, the
home and :Mansion of the deceased, situate in 3100 nt
pleasant township on the Etorungtitown lined, adjoin
ing land• of Joseph Spangler and other., containing
104CF118, open which Is wonted s new BRICK
HOUSE, Log
_Barn, a Shoo natal:tit for any mechanic,
Out 1100,,90t Pan, a line young Apple Orchard just
in bearing order : also, Trachea, Pears, Plums Cher
rt.., OrsSes Sc., a .Spring of Water near the House.
The land 11 in a high state of caltivatiou, Ca Very de.
Stable home.)
Also—A TRACT OF LAND,
aituate in Straban toarnahip, containing 21 Ad'oa and
some PERCEIV, atkitiltaing land.' of Jacob Lott and
the tinderrignedmpon which le .bon t 2Acrea of young
Timber.
Also—A TRACTJ OF WOOD
LAND, situate in Straban townohip. adjoining lends
of the mane, containing over iii ACRES, which will
he sold in 2 or 2 1 ,4 Acre Lot..
Persons wishing to view the above properties can
do so by calling on the undersigned, or the Widow re
siding on the first named property.
Sale to commence at lo o'clock. A.ll, on said day,
when attendance will be giver' and terms made known
by EPHRAIM IiOWARD, Ez'r.
Bra CROPS AND [UGH PRICES are
making Farmers able and anxious to
ptisiurs that moat practical and nacclni book ever in for their benefit, entitled
"TEM FAILILEWB MANUAL,"
by the well known author, George B. Raring; also,
celebrated ae the Agrtcultural klngtatter of tb• great
Central Park. New York.
tbonsands of Partners used and Vara title very
popular vrork, and toe tivair• active Agent, in every
county resupply theca. We will pay from $lOO to
$2OO p.r mouth, according to capability and energy.:
For fall particulate addreim
A. H. HUBBARD. Publivber,
400 Cheatnat at., Phila.
Aug. 27,1860-2 m
COUNTY TREASURER.
TO THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS
OF ADAMS ('OUFTY.
At the solicitation of a number of pro
minent Citizens of the County, I hereby pre
sent my name as an independent candidate
fur the office of
COUNTY TREASURER.
If elected, I pledge myself to discharge the
duties with fidelity and impartiality.
SAMUEL HERBST.
GETTY6FICHG, PA., Aug. 20.-td
GETTY;SBURG
FORGE.
HAMMERED IRON,
OF T)IE BEST QUALITY
supplied to Iron Dealers and BBlackemfthe at reason
able prices.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND-
ED TO.
IRON SCRAPS WAN TED,
tiir which sl:,.so`periloo lbe„ will be allowed, delivered
Y the Porgy In Gottyaborg, Qu.—.ltber hi coal or hi
exchange for hammered Iron, as may be preferred
July 30, 1300.-tf
We direct attention to IVanamaker
& Brown's advertissznet. The Largest
Clothing House Philadelphia.
blrs _
$2 TO $6O 'II E V s A A M l3 A o l4 , R e t to ß T ß ausq
Garments ranging at every price, cat In every arr.,
ready-coad•or made to ardor. S. R.coraar n.1.1.T1.1
and MARKET Street
•T° 425 ,k"4 l l.2iV,BlitcAyrat7idare:
mania, Beare* ab,largeet variety in the atty..—
OAK HALL. SIXTH mad MARXIST Sta.
8 6 TO 10
i : d arl . icas o
. 15rris i ,j i c:ra i lo c tr t s ie l t r it s
1 1 1, 16. I, B. emu jintsg4_lllAl4lT Streets,
0 a tiACL, WinCEICAEMB &BROWN:
ry TO $96 . BOYS' and YOUTLIB' ouesxmir
71E09 In great varletp,WilN4l.
lILLRER - k BROWN, SIXTH sad MARKET dtrests.
82 OA! 11114TIl it, Inalr o LOTHIN O O f
irr•l7 kind, at small advance oncost, WANAftAK IR
* MOWTi.ONH'ltiLL,OßZATourrinsintpussi
SIXT/1 and MAINE' Streets.
trov./o.—lyin
GETTY,SI3IJR9 , RAIL ROAR,
TIME TABLE
PIRST TRAIN ledivial7t - irsbarg •.;t It 15, A .
&nicotined:a at Haiorei Junction with tralnigo
lag NA lip utt hi it's eligrorlog Dal t Imam
at 12 30, P. M., Harrisburg at 12 42, P.M.,
Villa at 4 00;P. New Yirk at 7 q 9, .
Vatting, arrive at Glalystenrl it 12 Id, P. Dt., with
4.4si . vniiiiiiitim;iiiialtlikel,:fia,{424r s ,
.11/100NX TRAlNestrimeGeetrobsrsrfilli 40 P. X.
and connects IX; Esiover Junction with !foci 44
North alt 10, "-X A' testebliteXarrlibirf atre 00,2
AL, Philadelpkis at i 0%4.44, ~New Note at 14 00,P
X.; and withAANTrainrontlytt 2 31, P.' M„ Nati
inilleltim'ore at VOO, P.M. Behtming a eitre47ii
Ilattrettrti It' 4 117, -- I..ll:7'iltlf tlifilfillgors from
Ballet; ore, Ntorrhhows, Philidel ph ia, ic.
Psuenger Car la aIM attached to the liMight
timln, vadat howls Ramose Jun.:Woe it 7.4 A. ,
reLliins jettroburg at-li.10: , Atomisers lemmas
flarrloburgin the 6.16 A. X. Intinreaoh r
Citiiiirthulig by 14.30. A. irahi,' ;nth
Passenger Car attached, will lure Gettysharg at 2
P. X., reelltoet the .7tonetioa of 6.25.
8 . NoOIIRDY
Aug. 20, 1669
A BOOK FOR
MARRIED PEOPLE OEI,I I I
00.tadions physiological Informsel6n wortik,
soda of dolors. Pries 2 c. Addfus pf/.. VA DER;
POOL, No. 6,,Volvorolty Pleb, . Y.' -c
_ _
Alt
inits4frosontidB.
STILL AIIIIAD.—Tha ONLY cheap and naahal New.
log Machine. Does ALL am_ machine CAN do.
$lB.OO only, Sample at cost.' WOO s'atonth e rro,
'Address Anna= 8. M. CO, Mu .
Aug. W.-4w
THIS IS No HUMBUG.
BY seeding Eb cents, with age, height,colosergyen
and hair, you will receive, by return mall.npor 7 .
tact picture of your future husband or artils; WM'
name cud date of marriage. Address W. rog,g..s..
Drawer N 0.24, Yultonvi Ile, N. Y.
Aug. 27.—.4.
D•
EAPN SS, CATARRH. •
A lady who has suffered for years from Deaf
ness and Catarrh was cured by &simple remedy Her
sympathy and gra tltud• prompts her to rose tb rr
ceipts, free of charge, to any one similarly afflicted.
Address fdßg. M.O. LIGG NTT, Hoboken, N.J.
Aug. 27.-4 w
AGENTS WANTED VO4 THE
BEST BOOK OF THE PERIOD
WOMEN OF NEW YORK;
Or, The Under World of the Great City.
The most startling revelation of modern times..
New York Society Unmasked. "The Aristocracy,"
"Women or Pleasure," "Married Women," end ail
Ci/1•1110/ thoroughly ventilated. SO Illuarstivas, Price
Address es once
Tito Now York Book Co., 145 Nassau at., New York.
Aug. 27.—Sw
SIGHTS i SECRETS
OF TILE NATIONAL- CAPITOL.
mu moat .tartilog, inbtructire, and enfartabatag
book of the day. Brod for Circular'', and see oar
terms. Address U.B PUBLIS CO.,
411 BROOME ST., NEW YORK. .
Aug. 27.-4‘
AGENTS WANTED FOR
"WONDERS
Ovra ONL TROUtIAND ILLUSTRATION/. Th• 1015441,
b.ot erlling and wont attractive eUtiacriptiun bock
ever put/lulled. Send tor Circular., with terms, St .
once•. Acidrea/ U. S. PUBLIBIIINO CO.. 411 Broome
[AaK•Y.—lw
RK
Who has not heard of the author? Who has not
laugtiud ,ver his quaint eayilqcs and queer Idea', and
fairly tip::lambed to his racy etoriee ?
The Innocents Abroad
Is the quintessence of himself; the onidensatlon and
ronceotrauon of all hid powers. No etoleism Can
-
rtithstand its geniality and humor. It Is the most
readable, enjoyable, laughable, ■od popular book
printed for years.
Velames Printed in Adrance and now Ready
fee agent:. Addreas fur au agency BLISS k
N wratrk, N. J. A.3IEItICAN PUBLISHING CO.. Bart
turd, Ct. [Ang.27.-4w
SECRETS OF THE GREAT
A Work dt scripts', of Um VIRTUES and the VICES,
thc M IST ER I ES. JCS MUSS atd, CRIMES
of Sew York City.
I I you wish to know how 'octanes are made and
Lent In a day; how Shrewd Men are rained in Wall
Street; how Strangers are swindled by Sharpers,
how Mint/ors and Merchants are blackmailed; how
Lance Halls and Concert Saloons are managed; how
Gambling [looses and Lotteries are conducted; how
Stock and Uil Companies originate, and bow the Bob
bles Buret, read this work. It contains 8.5 Rae en
gnarl ugs, tells all about the Mysteries and Crimea of
sow 'York, and la the tvicitet and Cheapeat work
publblted.
04LY $2.50, PER COPY.
StAd 1.4 ekculirm owl siecimimpatea of the wk.
Ad re JONE - , BEOT/111112 t CT; Phlad•lph or is,
Pa. [Aug. 27.—1 w
AN T I D le Aj Itl'ur Prof. P
:T8 'Lave..lV llue. With iDirectionoos
all Transactions in every State, by Tfisornacs Pmt
s. se, LL.D.. Professor of Law In Ilary•rd University.
A new Book for everybody. Explaitno every kind
of contract and 'eosl obligation, •..I . lpwing how to
draw and execute them. The highest or/ best au
thority In the Iced. Bend Ibr our liberal terms; also
for our P.stent Bible Prospecios. Sent free. PAL
.11 }.:LEE & Cu., Phila . , Penn. (Aug. 0.-4 t
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
BEST BOOK OF TIIE PERIOD
WOMEN OF NEW YORK;
Or, The Undo. World of th< Great Oily.
The 11.14.01 t startling revelation of modern lIIIIIIII.
:C.'' , York Society Unmasked. 'The .4rlstocracy,"
"Women of Pleasure," "Married *Alen," and all
sissies tharougnly asotllatan. 5u Illotftratinsui. Ad
dress at once
Toe Neil, York Book Co., 14.5 No saau st., !tar York
Aug. 8-,sw •
CONSUMPTION,
Bronchiti+, A+thrna. and Catarrh cured by inAskt•
hon. .Abhoqi /whaling /quid is the only remedy
known that ,Terates on the lunge—dlaeolvee the
tubercle+, which are thrown off, the cav a ttiea be land a
cure ie effected. Treatment by letteine g n perm= can
be bad +lily of
Q.7AN 1113 3 131ELL,11./D., 16 Wet?l4th at., N. Y.
Aug. 6, ISUB.-10rn
Perry Davis' Pain Killer
We clip the following from the Providence Adeer•
oAt this season of the year, *ken cholera, cholera
morbus. dysentery, and othes kindred complaints are
sure to prevail, everyhody should be liberally sup
plied with Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer. Per
sons leaving home, whether it Le for a day's exam
lion or a trip to Europe, should be In a condition to
place their hands on it at a moment's warning. Many
diseases incident to the Summer months, which will
prove fatal linen immedidately riKeked,car, be prompt.
T r cured by one . or two doses of the Pain Killer:
On more than one occasion have we been relieved of
intense suffering by the timely use of rho shore
named preparation. Sold by all droggista. grocers,
Lang. 8-1 w
aril medicine dealers
WHY. NOT MAKE MONEY
With on r STEN - eft AND ELY CLICK CILTVIT. and Wien
in< Sovel and attractive artl cies? Circulars free.
STAFFORD MFG. CO., Ci Fulton it., New York'
Jut,
TIIE LEIIIGII UNIVERSITY.
SOUTH BETHLEIISIAL l'A.
'CI TERA OPENL I S EPT. 1. '1'11(511rd two years
nre derf,!l,l to the. is , lllift , ittldie4 or a practical
edticatton: after wit I,h the atrplent enters, for two
}ear, mere, one of th.. special echo :1., viz L Gene ,
rai Ltf,nztrzr, 2. ri , i/EngLne•nny. 1 3ferhani.
4. Joining and .11.tallurgy. 5. An.
Applicants Solt Win h.slori to any
claaa will be ezawined on and after Aug. 2./. Apply
MESSYtai 1:01711E.LL.13., President.
ENNINGTOti INSTITUTE, Pennington. N. .I.
both semei. Fine building; healthy- location.
Reanonahle teruid. College preparation. For cats.
lopes, nigdrege A. P. LASEIB-, Prin.
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO.
FEmiLE 6EMINARY
Delightfully situated on the
,banks of the Ohio,
Forty yrars In successful operation. Unusual admin.
tag°, in solid and ornamental branches._ School year
of tarty weeks begins ftrrnotzt 7, 1869. Entire ex
pense about *5 00 3 week. Tuosnfy.firee gier nen!. de.
auction for daug'ders of ministers. Send for 'Cats.
loge.. to Rev. Cif S 3. C BEATTY. D. D.. LI.. D , Su
periuttnthint, cr ILEV. A. al. REID, I. Princi•
pal.
NEWSPAPER ERRE!
COAL MINERS, mot persona desiring a WESTERN
LIO.IIE, and others, cap have papiey , weekly papa
(roe fur eta ;noirktby, by seadiag name sad poet aloe
laddrete to , ,
ONLY ON;DO.LLAR
-voR lIALRILD Ist4 187 0. 'A find
*: • elan 111nitneted Songless Journal of 18 pagen.
200 Con,ri boor. ; 5 Editors. The-cheapest paper ru
the NM& $2,80 a year in advance. Spielman copies
free. it,. R. WllliNlCW,Publestaer, 11. Corahill, 800-
S. W. 11OFFMAN.
QQl4ll4o'd
's • •
D J ACK E T
A- X - .:E••
•, •• .
; • 4
le better then oat regtilet shaped Axes for these reit ,
klins Pint—Acute deeper.. ;So:end—lt dou'l,
in the wood Third—lt iloatit. not far the band.—
ibuctlt--No time le waited In taking the Auti;butt Of
ibetot.Llrtnti.—PiVith• the *um Jibor , yolit will - do
ner:thirWhtere work till! whit 4%tulteiri Axes. Rid
ylat has outlaw; totio With the goal qualities of this
Axe, ',rat/ our Ares kra painted red. If your WO
-
wars stotoUoss.ruir,,,lrgep ye will gladly
uutivrir Inquiries or a sour.erderr direct,' Oro
you th - e name of the nearest acaler who keep or
Axe*, A r -
LIPPINCOTTA BM:EWELL, :t.
Pittsburgh, 'Penna. •
• t
likLis:ownifra of Ouittatirtt'ihnd 14414wilsit Patenti.
Aromatic 'Veketable, Soap, ,
00iigAnt ackb; •
() I LE. SOAPB.
11134ABLIBHED 1804,,Ktf: r
To - i'lR4 "DiPtaita. Okla lidle• and Wii14844.
ISTNILL DRUGGISTS.
V.p.oo'ex4 . DAY GUARANTEED •
Aosiiiia AU the Home Shuttle Bowing Michlsic,..
/I ratkes tiyaipci §picb t 141 ks b(419.1::;:hilil
tuiwgad, tut4,fiispaPl In ProtpipipAg to pp &or
tegliarillne *sr Thiettiod. tritti VP; Artittutdd
t2ritosts— flood „Jim &calor. • 44tlieti . 1 4 18 1 ION:
;C4l / Aostts Mott, llttplititi" EC, or Bt,
PAY jai A.J [Y
V4LPLOYME
B. M. Se
V ai N
1 4 tr i volt
I s a wlzr
on 7 7 • u emistletrolt.u.
tliMiretllAßke ItEhii iiilei Ile Tilt
TAT..
111.1p4r . or cHioNii I At_ p 811X17.4.1., 011112201211:'
— , 4 'Pktilibbgfeat 'VIM" of Awriaiire.—The Irbrepost.
twelLweew VedtlheediLectelletedeltieeetli / 30 E 1 Meet
400,110 finephstee sad esigrwsleow ad the SOOOOOLT OF
the human organs In a mate of MEM and chew,.
r ri: I c=rtr ie el l a al rdyt itt ltra s e b l e=
i lde9,ef trlwittoe9v.the oly retlewel etud. macceeetel ,
it
ithile et s o „ trAlOwn. b ir a, mart or cages treated.
7, 41e41c to Lbw ouw4ed I'M three cow
Pp ak t#44o, wbo : entri Ad a4Ts , ut Oisiz,
I 'l I.§fii ,
es, t ai k• - rit ..4rT1.91 00 01,210 laiii et- .
rOgigpt of entii i , la
Ada 14 1 3, 74F8
Ili!, T. ,-118 salt ' 1 ,
r ; ., . esa et
pertrzr: , . , 7 ~ . i,...ift.
world.
" e
AORNTS WANTED FOR TUF
OF THE WORLD."
F:ZiT6 CAN NOW GET TERRITORY FOR
TWAIN'S
NEW BOOK WITH VA 6\GHAi•INGB
AGENTS WANTED FOR
CITY
GARDNItIi 40111INAL: Gardner, lii
that pay
• co..
or partl
tleboro
ni,
IMMEIIIIIMEE
=E!
ft fat gply •
i
HAN OVEN, PA.
• (MALE AND FEMALE,)
•
RKV..H. 8: - KOONS,,A. M., Principal.
Ilyta. C.. B. KOONS, otalistaat.
Trtgaralsgs of lido log esti:bit:led Classical
wboawill opineone pa .
Wednesday, the lat daf 41qeptember next.
Prom his hag o:primacy In teachlug, the undersign.
ed aim ceetklantiy preasatoe thmweab lustrietioo
the branches of. Classical, Boshmer and initial. Id a . oktiou. Lath:, Greek, habit mid Oftwilus taught, to.
pther with the higher deuartmeats of ffugliab and
Matheanatine, an well as the usual branches of a cam.
mon education,
Students carefully prepared for any one of :he re.
Wr college classes.
Whiles no effort will be.partedfor .lbe marital lea.
provisoes's, special attention will be given to the
.morel Inetenction of the pupil..
am - Parents on miusetly requeeted to mud that
cbiklren at the opening of the &Won, a. time los •
Own will taterfare with the progress of this pupils af
terwards.
•
Tuition payable In advance, or at the middle tf each
quarter.
Ornamental wonted and used!e work taught In all
ite brawl:on
Trench and Garman extra.
_For terra. apply to
Hanover, P
S a., Aug.
1•69-- KOONS II ,A. M., Principal,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
'T ave opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In vonnectloo with 'my law business In Gettysburg
Partleewlablug to eel', or bay lands, may Audit t
their advantages° call.
Farms anct,Woodland.
•
0.4 ACRES Of WHICH 40 AO RES TIMBER for $l,BO
A 000 D PARM,. GOOD • BUILDINGS sod TIMIS
tier r Gsitty•barg granite land.
A No. I PARR. Deur Gettysburg red gravel land.
A PAR/R. /SU ACRES, AT SW PER, ACRE.
A TRACT Of GOOD LAND, OS ACRES, AT OS PER
ACRE.
• VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
TINDER, AT. StS PER WEE, VERY CHEAP.
100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOR Mow.
• VICHY CaltAD YARN, GOOD LAND AND GOOD
RUILDINGS, AT Sild Pik ACRE.
A Y %RM. 100 ACRES, near Gettyslisrg.
A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT
ISO PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg.
A FARM. four mile. from Gettysburg, $ll
ACRE CHEAP.
AVERY GOOD GRASS . /AEU, two miles from
Gettysburg.
A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD-.
JOINING.
A VERY GOOD FARM .IN GOOD ORDSR, SSA PER
ACRE.
A GOOD WARN, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, sB,ooo—
MANY On KIL TRACTS,
ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN,
IL G. IIsOBBABT,
Attoraey &slaw.
Gettysburg, Jews II 11119.—t f.
DR. H.`W. LEFEVRE,
Latteraourn, Adams co., ra.,
AYING pang's/testi, located la that pleee. will
engage in the general practice of Medicine and
Surgery. Wage In Lombard divot, near Baltimore
street. [Aug. 20, 1409.-tr
gto Ratko.
O TICE.
N I hereby contrail persona cot to porch/me
Dote 1.0 81106 rum Jaooe lialaillan,ofOrtord Muir.
slim, eves by me Ic M•SCh kat 1809, we 1 have cot
received 'slue kir It 1 milt egat pviy mkt note.
Aug.l3, 111.69.-3 t 1.1.1L1111 NULL.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,77-Let
fere Testamentary on the estate of hams Pots?,
deceased. Woof Conamsmo tows *M e Adams county,
baying been granted to the undersigned, residing In
mma township, he harebygivee not to all persons
indebted tumid estate to make itipnadlate payment,
and thiew herring champ against the esm. to present
them properly antbeatkatsel fbr settlement.
July 30.-44* MleilAXl6.llltlLY, Ez'r.
4 OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
ra/4 OD the estate of MY DOOlorT, Lit •
of Ynctklin lio township, Adams cou nt y , Pa., deceased.
having been granted to the undersigned, residing In
said township, he hereby gives notke to all persons
Indebted to said estate tomato Immediate payment,
and thaw having claims spaniel the same to gni:went
them properly authenticated for settlement.
111111 1)10101'1, .Idm'r
July 30.-1 k
p , XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
-4 •• tens Testaniimtary on the estate of Janos 1101..
LIIII4III, late of Beading township, Adana county, Pa.,
dedensed, having been granted to the uadersigned,rw.
siding in East Berlin, Pa., he hereby eves notl-e to
z
wir
allpersons indebted to said estate to e Immediate
payment and thine having claim. t the mum
will present them properly authent d for se Ull
a:lent.
July 30.-431
A-AXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
tare testamentary on the estate of Gamma
llowagn, deroessed, late of illountplosaant township,
Adsms county, Pa, haring been granted to the un
dersigned, residing la Strube° toweabtp, he hereby
gives notice to AU persona Indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment, and thaw having clams
against thename its precut them properly authen
ticated Ale settlement
20.-11 t lIPLIEALII HOWARD, Executor.
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tuition Os the 'Mate of Wititsu Demise*, de.
ceased, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., baying
balm grunted to dm undersigned, raddiag in Cumber.
laud township, he hereby gives notice to all person.
indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment.
and time having claims against the mane to pressu•
them properly upthenticated for settlement.
EL P.
G reenmount, Pa., July 16.-6 t
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let•
ten Tnitatnentary on the estate of JOB N COAX
BEALLIX, late ut Lafayette county. SI issourl, deco/teed,
having been granted to the nuderetaned, he hereby
give notice to all pampa indebted to *aid estate to
make Immediate payment and diode having claim,
siainst the,llllVl to present them properly authen
ticated fur setßement.
WASIIINUTON CILLSIBIRLA IN, gz'r.
July 23.—dt
!$-Persons Lure claims against deceased w 111 pr.
sent theta tor settlernont to DArtD Witte, ltaq., In
Gettysburg, Pa.
TlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Darin Guldmis, late of
Stratum townshfp,Ademsconnly, Pa., deceased, having
been greeted to the undersigned, melding in the said
township, they hereby glee notice to all promos in
debted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and these baring claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
LIAHRIET OULDIM, Admre.
JEREMIAH UULDEN,
STRAY NOTICE.
July 23.-6 t
CAME to the premisetfof the sub
scriber. la °antiwar, township, oa the 16th of
July, a matt colonial 1101id11, about 4yosr. old, bat
with no special mat ka. The owner la desired to come
forward, prune property, pay changes and taka blur
away, DAITLI) MARTIN.
Aug 6,1669,-3t
STRAYED AWAY
POUR SHEEP-1 Ram, 2 Ewes
and 1 Lanai, Amy person knowing i,r thew
whereabouts mud lulormlay, the aubsraiber will be
IlbiTally rewarded. 060. A. CODORI.
fietlYsbari. Aug. 20.31 •
Teachers _Wanted.
WO FIRST CLASS TEA CH E RS
wanted for the Public Schools of
"dr Springs Borough. Term six months—rages
from goo to 40 per month. Addrsee
_ • • I. W. SADLER, President.
, Cutts G. Buss; Aearotery:
Tort ifprings, Mit RO, 1111119.--St
Teacher Wanted.
THIS Schcal Board of Berwick Borough Ugric. to
employ • good Teirehor o.r. tbe sewing samel
term, to whom liberal wages artn be given. The ex
aduloatiorr by. the County eaperixteudoot will be bold
day of SePieluNgl.fttaillNOEft. Pr t''
Aug. 20, 7819.-.81,
COUNTY SUPFRINTENJJENrs
NOTICE.
. I will,olalt the different dlstricts fur the purpose of
[examining Teachers, at the following healed times
wad Piles. els: -
Iftratau, Houterstown ; Saturday, August 13, 0 it. ot.
Anetkartou and York Spriest. Bor., Petersburg School
~.i
Home. Saturday, Aegus42l,9 a. la.
Ox lord. New Oxford; Saturday, August 2". 9 a...
'ilanallan. Ilsodesirvillis; leiturday, asipt..4; 9 a ...
Suitor, Middletown ; Monday, Sept. 6. 9 a. m.
Llttle.town, Llttlesuoro ; Tuesday, Sept 7, 9 •.,o.
Freed , im, Merits's 8. II.; Wedneaday,Sept. X. 9 a. in.
Wheal. Grapiest's 8. IL; Thursday, Sept. 9, 9.. in.
11 8 0 . 1 .1totibmi. Fairfield; Friday. Sept. 10, 9 a. m.
Prenklln: Cubit's/a ; Saturday, Sept. 11 , 9 a. to.
Tyrope, lieldhiraborg ; Monday, Sept. 13, 9 a. in.
L.timore, State Laid 8.• H.; Tuesday, Sepr. it, 9 a. in.
Randlugankfilicepton, Hampton; Wednesday, eep t.
lb, 9 a. at.
it =Moth Foist Berlin ; Thursday; Sept. 10.1 a. m
filerwistk tarp., lider's it 11.; Friday, Pant 17, 8 a. m.
Bernick Bor., AbbOt Worn ; Friday, Se pt. 17, 2 p. in.
punbertand,'WeinnalSchoolsrs oin,Getty 'burg ; Sat u r.
day, geld. 1 8 s 9 a. to.
MouoiJoy, Two Taeertts ;Wonder. Sept. Tll it a. ni.
Highland, Church 8. H.; Tuesday, tiopt.3l, 9 a. ni,
Garuutoy,Oulden's S. IL • Wednesday, Sops. 2?., 11 e. m,
Union, 801111%'s 3. IL ;Tit/2,day, Sept '23, 9 si. IS.
Giumiugar,,Mellherrysiowe ; Friday; Sept. x 3.9 a. to
Mountplessant„ Brush Sun 8. H.; 4itutPay, Sept.
25,1 s. to. '' • • ,
Vtaadiatioa. will bogie promptly, at, the boar"
'pacified. Professional Certificates glee% by Mr.
, Ins/4 gibes Lbw first Milisiday of dead, HMI, are valid
I during . the pre ea; School year. Candishitos wad ho
examtned laths dhdricts In which' Grey export so
heipsth....lile certificate*, will 'be misisirsd 'filmes re.
,exanthookin, nor will co:all/lc . ..atoll be siren to poriono
a kaborn barmiest illbarlitor.. Loeb applbeint for ex
amination ii ra;mtnited to.come pro! kiod with pencil,
piper 'a spwettlisd Of Parisian Alp. and n ropy or the
so6bPd, !tendert!! the amiss ill doe in toe. 41441 It.—
Appilcants not rooldent In the Cutlet, will lis required
' tie primanDossifitaltess, as to gems.. moral character:
The constantly lacrestaleg he prusemout to adosation
al matters and the grade of Teurbern flirodibuut the
State dentandelllar We should adratica futon year,
Yenta twee but tho•• vell - qualdled will be liciumid
to loch.
._ .
thoroigh fa all for br•ncland
named oil the Pro•4••••I C•••le••• DArnctors nre
'OIIWI lad nil groblli 'rectorial) , lut ltir I ti attend Nu
Mother MI ho •••••ymk , withakt • Tsai With ,ro ,
raid DiroNors skald Moog" 1H
.bolpro nrCructinp.
NO . Prit.4ll /01111111/ hi prokot ,4 A !tor rho
&Arlet brouvriotrod i thir II be tin
Toted blegen•rat Oblfc'azikalontlo,o4 wbilta . 111 "
bald at thirlibthufleghtiorlgatldlog pa RIO W.I.
•••10aall Oadriag salpr ••• nt
itiematusee owe Driu sorrits•• rogooal nignrd
ace at log s intr•f ihetWigftioir die dtsgt In which
haartbalatppa,oo4 ad. ram pourro,l .21110
tkN r9l blibildoeumw2ad, alViilßins•es. Orb,
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