The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 03, 1869, Image 3

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gersonal salto.
AT KTBLIC SALE.
• Hubs of lUauitt acusali deceased, will offer at
in dein en Theredey. issfeeeig, 30th, 1/MO, on the
•• bee. the TALLTAn tiß v/31.111, late of mid dead
latest* I. limsatolseemet townektp.,,Adams cone.
!Wonting. lands of AlanneiderTenng, Peter Welk
/its Eckert, and others, cud aoutshaln 136
Ks, more or less, thirty or thirty-Ave notes la
timber, and a due proportlas ht meadow. Th e
red land bu all been limed, le lei is high state of
• 'anon. and under good lamest The Insonsimp.
te consist of a large Twontory BRICK MOM
Brick Backhanding, new Bank Barn, sow Wa-
S,
,huland Corn Crib, Wash House, sod whir oat,
Wings; a never.failing well of water, with *pump
•t near the door, and a young bearing App ,g
ARD, with all other kinds of fruit, of choice vs.
tee. This Farm tea very desirable one, and should,
• t thS attention of aliwishing to buy. Thorne de.
nit to Clew it ere requested to call at tLe dwelling.
• robes, Schools, Mills, Stores and Mechanic tamps
convenient, and the community is pleasant.
e to commence at 1 reek ck, P. M., on said day,
• attendance will be given and terms made known
L. H. BOKIIRT.
Agent kr the Heirs.
(Aug. 77-ra
Dam Oursa, Auctioneer
ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
WOOD 'LOTS.
will sell at Public Sala oes Saturday. Me IA dal,
Septraiber acct. at o'ckeck. P. r' on the preening.
to 20 ACSUB OP WOOD-LAND In Ountberis
nship, Antos county, Penn'a., adjoining. lands or
■one! Hannan, George Culp, and others. one and
If ne•ln west of Gettysburg, on the public road
ling t,. Weigle's Mill. It will Do o ff ered In LOTS
It 4 ACKKS. HACH.
emu., wishing to buy WOOD LOTS will do well
ttend. I will bate a plot of the Tract before the
ttenitance iris be given end terms made ktIOWII
R MeCRIIARY,
el 13, 'SOL guaa
"Samu el R. Hall
ARMS FOR-SALE.
ill be offered kr_Rale, on the promisee, on Sato
, the imh^l Octooer next, .at 1 o'clock, P.M,
th
M now occupied by James Miller , and lying
State road between York Spring. and 'Moldier.
centalulog 121 ACRES with improvements...
s farm lies beautifully, is patented and has been
ad. It will positively be sold. Also, the LEMMAS
RM. occupied by Glad. J. Shank, containing 145
RES, lylus between Ileidlersborg and New Cb
,in the Carlisle and New Oxford road, is in Ma
et Private sale.
WO VALtABLE FARMS
AT PRIVATE SALE
- -
.0 111340 001g1:1041 offer sit Private Sale the followin
!table Properties
No 1, A FIRST.CLASS FARM,
ate In Reading township, Adams county, one and
alt toilers north of Hampton, adjoining lands o
del Hoover. Solomon Miller and others, and con
sf ICU AC
O,ORES, more or less—with sufficient par
of 1104 and
e,metite
Wago excellent Tiltiber. The Im
con eiel I , C a good BRICK Ran
n Shed slid Corn rrib, Sprin Hon
Hone, and all necessary outbuildings g ;
and
,•1 orchard. The land is in Eno cultivatlon,hafin •
n limed two or three times; and well water ..1
h a running stream through It. The farm is ma
the best •ud moot productive in the county. I
I he stioan to person. wishing to view it b •
dge Plebe), residing thereon.
No. 2, ALSO A FINE FARM
nate in Moantpleaaent township. Adams county
.cuing lauds of Henry Rupp, Ephraim Miller an.
ere, and containing 160 ACRES. more or less—lm
re.l with a good DWELLING 1101:18E,Fratne Barn
all necessary outbuildings; anexcellentOrchstd
h plenty of Meadow and about 40 acres of prim.
ber. The land Is In good cultivation, haring bee.
R limed ; and has a running stream through it.
I but sold by HIS lat of October, both farms aril
for rent.
JOIIN F. FELTY,
Executor otJohrt Miller, dec',l
EPHRAIM MILLER.
ug 20, 4t
ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE
to, undoraieeed offer. fur rale the property
!drake resides, beings Lot orso feet front bylBol
.311. nituatial on the northeast corner of Wes
idle and Washington s treets. Gettysburg, Pa. Th
ase I. a TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING wit
m. Bari buildiug and Kitchen, containing nin
ge rumor, an excellent Cellar In which there is
4 Spring; also,* splendid well of Water, and larg
tern in the yard. Would have no objection to se'
if lets of :al tot front each. Possession given t
t purchaser..
'. S. 7f not bold by 011 let da MINNIGII.y of October, it wi
offerod at Public Bale, on the 9 th day of • - • • -
• t, at It o'clock, P. .W.
mg. 20. 1809.-ta
VALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SAL
be subscriber Intending to remove to Baltima
uty, will offer at P-Ivate Sale We 'VALIUM
RM. situated In MoantJoy township, Adams eon
Pa.. en/la from Two Taverns, 6 miles frt
tysburg and- 5 miles from Littlestown, un t
timer.. turnpike. TELE FARM contains 33 Ac
. 0 .1 farm land, 4 ACRES of excellent Timbi
ti a good proportatlon of Meadow. fencing I
. The Improvements consist of a good HOCIII
(stone and half brick, with Xitcben attac.A
• Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog
In Shed, and all other neceseary
• to an excellent well of never-failing Watar
door, and ► good spring. Thera ban ORCHAiI
the best quality of Apples, Peaches. Pears. kg. 2
'emus wishing to purchase • the home for th,
es should nut fall to call and see this one,
,JOBIPII BTOCIinLAGEIL
ug 13 , 1869.-St
------,.
ALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE S
he - undersigned otfeM at Private Sale a
&IRA OLE PALM, situate in Straban to
'at 1, 1 4 toffee eenthwAt of Newchester, ad j .
di of Henry Thomas, Esq., George Cullman.
ere. containing 86 gCII.BB of Land in a high'
nitivation. The Improve vents are a new w
oarded.COTTAGE HOUSE, Prams Barn, a
young Ore Lard of Apple and Peach Trees, r..
es and Fruit Trees in the yard, a well of Wat*
door; a Dever-failing Stream rune through- ,
tie of the Farm. There tau abundance of •
. The location is convenient to Churchea, &hoe
is, and Market.
• Property is well 'piled for dITNIon, and wilt
in Lots or entire to snit purchaser'.
Awns wishing to view the premises or aster
os, will call on the subscriber or address by let
ABRAHAM PICKER:.
ew Chester, 414. 13, 11168.-a
RIVATE SALE
OP A FARM NEAR GETTYBB
e undersigned having divided his Perm lying
.Iberland township, Adams county, Pa., abou t 1
west of Gettysburg, to the right otChanibe
g turnpike, about mile, offers a portion
t Private Sale. It contains about 115 acres
(arm land, with 30 acres of goal Tiniber
Improvenients are a new twoatory Brick Ho
me Out-house, Frame Barn, and all other n •
outbuildings. There is a line young Orchard
I bearing condition of all kinds of Fruit. •
ter part of the land basalt been limed and is in
state of cultivation.
Any person wishing to purchase a farm n
n,3larkets.Churcher, School-houses, should la
to call and tee this one.
THEODORE BENDER,
9 ettyiburg, Pa
ly 16, 1569.-tf
ALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SAL
he undersigned, Executrix of the will of ]ate
.NSZND. dece..ed, in accordance with maid wit
offer. at l'r.vate Sale, the valuable Farm o
•ch eke now reside., belonging to the heirs e .
Townsend, situated in Reading township, A ,
co., Pa., about 13 mile, north of Hampton, f,
e• from York Solo:tar Spring, and 34 mile fro.
Baltimore and Carlisle pike, containing o
IBS. more or lees. This is °commonly known
"Old Round Hill Farm." It is mostly of t
lie soil, bee been heavily limed and manor •
is in a high 'state of cultivation. There areal.).
Acres of good farming land. and 40 Acres of g. •
her. The farm ia well watered with springs..
ping water; a nevergalliag spring of exults.
er about 25 yards from the door; also, &natl.,.
large and strong spring about 34 mile from t
on, from which the water runs to the bowie co
ally, forced by a hydratdic Barn, which has • .
• mental operation for over twenty years. The
barrel of excellent water standing in the kitch.
the time, suitable for cooking or washing. Pro
house the water In carried by lead pipe to
lib In the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty
er all the time for all the stock. The bundle;
a-large two-story STONE DWELLING HOGS
sired Stone Barn, • large framed Stable ail e
.ling for 6 Lone, ; Hay blows, Straw Shed, E.
n Shed, Groan House, 31h:thine House, Sho:
,ke House, Spring House, flog House, and oth
Cleary buildlngi—all under pine shingle roof.
re is& No. 1 Apple Orchard In good Deering ord
Teaches, Peer., Plums, Cherriee, Ac., in abnn.
. Thu desirable farm is very oonveniently 1.-
in regard to Churches. School Houses, to .
t Mills, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, Ac.
II persons desirous of purchasing such a faim
trolly invited to all and eramine for th • o
es. They will end it as represented. Terms
reasonable.
Any person deatrlng any further informatim
Is oot contenient For them to c►tt,) may obtal
hitter, by addressing
MARY T. TOWN SZ.ND, Ex bet trix.
Hampton, Adams co., Pa.
nu IS, 1869.-3 m•
, WESTERN
E-EIPTION LAND►
I HAVE ON lIAND ♦ JEW
R ACT
OF No. 1,
od hand, promo:option lends located neer
%County Towns, tr., tn_wel I settled not • •
, which I will sill, or exchange at a fair pr
• *el tetate in Adamecounty, Pa.
OIN). ARNOLD
11,11411.-t f
FOR SALE.
DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUR
front, on 40 feet lot, with twoetert. $t
'building, In dret•elau repair, two doors •
House, on Baltimore street, will be sold on
tint terns. (June IL:-
OOD FOR SALE,
300 CORDS 0 .
200 HICKORY,
SANDO.E'S MILL
•2ld $2 per cord on the ground.
. 20. ARNOLD.
n. Aug. 214 111611.-ti
ISAAC K. SfATJFFER,
ATCHES &JEWELR
ill NORTH ESCOND STRICZT, corner of Qua
PHILADIt4IIIA.
• • eat of Witch.s, Jevolz7.llsllm and
Ware conetatitly oa Mod.
Roped ng of Watches and 7.'6117 punt
[Anal, INlte
W. P. BONNER.
Sheltar
Settysbarg„ Ihrtilay,Bee, 2,1
PEAR.S.,‘We tender our eeknowledu
mints to Mr. Wm. Foot, Ib` 'e
basket.
fine Peery.
litir-A bridge amme.Little Marsh creek,
near John Cover's, was granted •by the
Grand Jury, at August term. •
. CHANGE.—There wags decided change
in the temperature on Monday, the mercu
ry going down to be,* and making coal
Area a luxury. The weather continues
cool.
RETURN/NO.—The trains during the
last few days have brought a large num
ber of Students, to resuine their oollegi.
ate studies. W. notice a number of new
students on the ground. ,
ELECTED.—We notice a statement in
the Philadelphia papers that Prot STOI
- vna,,of this plat* has been elected Pro
fessor of Tann in Iltddenbarg College.
ProtEl. occupies the same chair in Penn
sylvania College, and we presume does
tot contemplate a change.
HORSE *C EVES.—Adams and sur
rounding counties, Cumberland, York,
Franklin, Carroll, Washington and Fred
erick, are just now infested by horse
thieves, and it is probable that an organ
ized band is at work, from the boldness of
their. operations. Ferment will do well
to keep watch over their Wick.
OPENED,—The Public Schools opened
on Wednesday, with a fall corps of teach
ers. Mrs. Wert having resigned as teach
er of school No. 4, Mist Maria Thonap
son was elected in her stead,
W. R. Eyster, Esq., has been appointed
a Director, instead of .1. F. McCreary, re
signed.
RAILROAD CHANGE.—The Winter
Schedule Went into effect on the leading
Railroads on Monday last, which will re
quire a corresponding change in the sc he
dulea of the Gettysburg Railroad. The
morning train will leave at 9 A. Al., in
stead of 8.15, and the afternoon train at
2P. M., instead of 1,45. The trains will
arrive at Gettysburg at 12.55 and 5.50.
CELEBRATION.—The Oak Ridge
Union Sunday School wiLl hold a cele
bration on Saturday, the 18th of Septem
ber in Jacob B. Miller's Grove, near
W4erinan's ai iIL A number of able speak
ers are expected to be present. A cor
dial invitation is extended to neighboring
Schools and all favorable , to Sabbath
Schophi. 4ggie Gettysburg Brass Band
will be present.
BURGLARIES.—On Wednesday night,
the 18th ult., the dwelling of Gideon
Baugher and Henry Epplernan, in Me
nallen township, were entered by bur
glars. About 112 were taken from the
pocket of Mr. Baugher's, pants, hanging
near his bed, while he ',was asleep—the
thief leaving without exeiting an alarm.
At Mr. Epplemauls he wail less successful,
Ain. E. awaking just as he entered the
bed room, and her efforts to awake her
husband Inducing - the thief to- decamp
immediately. 1t is supposed an entrance
was effected in both cases by false keys
COMPLIhiENTARY.—The West
Branch Bulletin, published at Williams
port, Pa., thus refers to the new proprie
tor of the "Gettysburg Springs Hotel :"
We can assure the people of Gettysburg
that Mr. Hoppe "knows how to keep a
hotel" and is one of the best landlords,
ever known in this part of the country.
We congratulate the company of their
acqulstion and Mr. Hopped on his secur
ing so distinguished a locality for the dis
play of his peculiar abilities:
We landhrstand that it is Mr. HOPPER'
intention to keep the Hotel open during
the entire year, for the accommodation of
boarders and guests. The rates have
been reduced to $l5 per week for boarders
—transient guests a per day.
FIRE.—The dwelling of Amos
(colored,) on the long lane in the
rear.of the colored church;in this place,
was destroyed by fire on Wednesday eve
ning last. It was a new I} story build
ing, erected last spring. Williams is an
industrious colored man, of'lttnited
means, and the loss will be severelklelt.
The house bad been locked up all day.
Williams and his wite being at work,
in town, and the origon of the fire is a
mystery. ft was discovered about five
o'clock. Williams and wife lost all their
clothing except what they had on their
person. A
_portion of the furniture was
saved by neighbors..
A SUPERIOR PEN.—We are indebt
ed to our friend and former townsman,
Mr. KELLER KuErz—now the senior
member of the firm of KURTZ and :MON-
Aorta*, of New York, noted for the ex
cellence of thetold Pens turned out by
them—for the bresent of anew Pen, man
ufactured by them, intended to meet the
wants of those who object to metallic
pens. It is made of gotta percha, tipped
with gold and diamond point, fashioned
after the quill pen, and posesses the flexi
bility of quill pens. It is unquestionably
a superior article, and will doubtiess com
mand a heavy sale. It Is warranted for
six 'months, and sells at a reasonable
price. Sold in Gettysburg by A. D.
'Runty-Ea. We advise all who prefer the
quill to metallic pens to try this new arti
cle.
J. N.—The "immortal S. N." paid us
visit last week, and seems to be more fol
lys impressed than ever with A l e por
taw* of the conflict between th d er
ror, and his mission in connect th it.
He thinks the cause is making progress,
all the prominent Railroad Kings having
been brought under the pressure already,
as "J. N." mates with him innumerable
free Passes authenticated by these mag
nates, whereby he travels where he pleas
es. He writes us from Harrisburg an
nouncing his intention to return to these
parts the last of the month, and will speak
in New Oxford on Saturday night Sep.. 25,
and in Gettysburg on Wednesday the 29th
during the Agricultural Fair. J.N. also
writesin cordial acknowledgement of the
kindness shown him by Messrs. Georg
W. and .T., H. McCraw- s us, during his
severil trips to Gettysburg, who, he says,
have "stood by him in the darkest days
when the veil of prejudice overwhelmed
him."
CAMP MEETING.—The colored Camp
meeting, in Wolfs Grove, closed on Mon
day morning. The attendance on Sunday
morning and evening was very large, a
special train being run from Hanover, be
aides frequent trains from • Gettysburg.—
The preachers in charge were penally
disappointed in not receiving prornlaed
assistance from abroad, in consequence of
camp-meetings in progress at the same
time at other places. The preaching,
however, during the week, wee creditable,
and the beet order was maintained on the
ground, notwithitauding the large crowds
in attendance. It is due to Mr.
Bounds, who hid been employed as po
lice Milner, to say that the good order was
largely due to his unremitting efforts and
excellent tact. Mingled courtesy and
firmness had the effect to repress all dis
position to violate the rules or produce
disorder.
On Sunday afternoon, we understand,
Geo. GREGORY,' of the Freedmen's Bu.
reau, and Bishop Jorms addressed the•
camp—the former on the condition of the
colored people in the South and the oper.
Idiom of the Bureau under his charge
the latter in a politioo-religions disotuidon
of God's dealing with the nation in the so.
lution of the problem of Haman Slavery.
A POPULATION INtr 11. UTION.--
The splendid swots of the Iron City Col
ley; has made its same a household word
thmughont the land. Students attend it
from all porta of the Union. Ihrer arco
lars, giving fell particulars, address the
Principals, Smith tt Cowley, ~At"
Pa.
AGRIGHLOWAIPAIIterinte-licell
issue will bs bond tie schedule of Pre.
mitten to be *raided :al the nest meet
ing •of the Mains Claim* Agikelturai
Fair, with the rules end regulations to be
observed In the entry of articles. The
• remiums offered are liberal and °over
t\whole range of products. The Pair
' be held on Tuesday, iVedneeday and
Thwikay, the 28th, 28th and 80th of Sep
tember. \The grounds will b, opened on
Monday the 27th for the reception Of arti
cles and and animals for exhibition. No
entry for competition will be made after
Tuesday. Truity persons will be em
ployed by the Society to receive articles,
assign them places, and properly guard
the grounds. The Gettysburg Railroad
will furnish transportation for articles and
animals free of charge. Joan F. FELT:,
Esq., has beenppointed Chief Marshal
and will be oNiged with the duty of en
forcing the rules and regulations.
As the period between this, and the time
fixed for the Fair is brief, it is to be hoped
that Housekeepers, Farmers, and all in
terested in the improvement and develop
ment of our agricultural interests, will go
to work promptly and vigorously in the
preparation of articles for exhibition, and
thus heartily second the energetic efforts of
the °Mears. to make the Fair a credit to
the county.
tud.
The ladle& both in town and county, can
do 'much towards making an attractive
display, by send ing in specimens of house
wifery, needle work, Jellies, preserves,
&c. This department has been an inter
esting feature in Me last two exhibitions
and there is no reason why it should not
be largely increased this year.
[Communicated
HOW TO KEEP POOR.
MESSRS. EDITORS
There is no man who would not re
joice to have the way pointed out by
which he might honestly attain riches.—
But no one would thank me for a pre
scription to insure poverty, and yet there
is many a man who keeps himself poor
by indulging in the following:—Two
glasses of ale a day at ten cents, seventy
three dollars ; three cigars, one after each
meal, one hundred and nine dollars and
fifty cents; board for a big dog, thirty
dollars—all in one year, making two hun
dred and twelie dollars and fifty cents—
sufficient to buy six barrels of flour, one
barrel of sugar, one sack of coffee, a good
snit of clothing, a respectable dress, a
frock for the baby, a half dozen pairs of
shoes, and meat and wood for the year.
If you don't believe it, figure for yourself.
No doubt there are othernseleas indulgen
cies that are not enumerated here, thit
could be dispensed with to the saving of
another hundred' dollars. Look at it ye
who indulge in these useless things. It
will be to the joy and comfort of yourself
and family. MAGNET.
IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.—
The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop
ular as a parlor and office stove, has some
times been objected to for use in chain.
bars and by families needing but one fire,
because not adapted to heat water, &o.— .
This difficulty has been overcame, and
last Monday we saw one of the improved.
Morning Glories in operation at the Ware
room of Col. C. H. Bussnuts., on Carlisle
street, which seems not only to obviate
objections but to meet every desired want.
It is qpthing more or lees than the ordi
nary Morning Glory, with an Oven about
15 inches in diameter attached, and inge
niously arranged dampers by which the
beat can be thrown around the oven at
pleasure, and making it as hot as the
ovens of the best cooking stoves. Water
pan be boiled, pies baked, and even meat
roasted as gesdily as in a cooking' stove.
This contrivance, while preserving all the
qualities of the - Morning Glory as a beat
er, idapta it for the sick chamber, or use
in small families requiring but little ,
cooking. tf
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 ex - Vic - fad and may be
met with energy and determination ; bat
not unfrequencly the bound. of leiritiniste
rivalries are overstepped, and base, un
scrupulous men stoop to use the mitron
age of others to further their ,-nefarious
purposes. With the assistance of science,
and by means of industry and 'honesty,
in providing a potent remedy, Dr. Wee
ver's Old Standard Tonic Herb Bitters
4utve attained unparalleled celebrity, hay,
ins been before The pnblic for the last
thirty years.
• Wherever they have entered the sick or
complaining household, their effects have
even exceeded expectation, and so far sur
passed all walleye ever claimed for them
by circular, card, 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 eud, am the ineffi
ciency of their preparations foundput. We
would rather be envied for merited suc
cess than despised for failure, however
ungenerous it may be for man eithPr to
envy or despise. Against another and
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 calctila
.ted to deceive, and as a matter of course,
in so far as they succeed, to bring our ex
cellent Tonle 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 sustain our
indentity, and keep the reputation of the
Old Standard intact. We incur great ex
penile by so doing, but the end warrants
the means: The new label along with the
caption, dliectlons and neat ornaments- I
tion,will present an excellent steel portrait
of C. H. Kryder, the senior member of
the firm. 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 counterfeiters. 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.
ICRYDEIt dr. CO.,
121 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Aug. 20.-2 m
I jrig-Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
has discovered, residing in a very oona
=on little plant found growing by the
broad side, a medical principle, which sur
passes everything heret9fore known for
the cure of all severe Coughs and for
- Ministers' Sore Throat, Laryngitis, Bron
chitis and Omsumption, in its early eta.
ges. It is called Dr. Pierce's Alterative
Extract, or Golden. Medical Discovery,
and is sold by druggists, or send three and
a quarter dollars to the discoverer, and
angst three bottles free of exp char.
gee. •
It
PRETTY WOMEN.—A oomparatively
few Ladles monopolize the Beauty m well
u the attention of Society. This ought
not to be so, but it is and will be while
Wu are foolish, and single oat pretty
faces for companions.
This can all be 0111111ged by using Ha
gan's Magnolia Balm, which gives the
Bloom of Youth and a refined sparkling
Beauty to the Oomplexion, pleasing, pelf
tutu' and natund.
No Lady need complain of a red, tan
• freckled or rustic Complexion, who
invest 76 mints in llfgan'a Magnolia.
Balm. Its effects are truly wonderful.
To promorra sad dram - the Hair ara
Lyon'. &opt. 8-im
tweet ftki.*imumDione teem
Cexteia..-011 the ulgitt of the 224 ult.,
a hme wee 'stolen from Abe pitiable; of Mr.
Grenville a Haines, near Bolan Bridge.
Crommtwo.--The Republicans have
nominated the following testy ticket:—
As:pate, 00i. Deep Kimmel, mcbsnice
burg ; Prothonotary, Abram L — Lits,
Dickinson ; Clerk qf Courts, Adam Koontz,
Newton ; Reeder, Samuel tillitatt i Oar
lisle ; Treasurer, Samuel Taylor. South
ampton ; Commissioner, John W. Foust,
Penn ; Director of Poor, John R. Taylor,
Lower Allen.—John W. Patton, Esq., of
Carlisle, has been appointed Collector of
Internal Revenue for the district composed
orate counties of York, Cumberland, and
Perry, in place of Wm. Penn Lloyd, re
signed.
Fautrus.—On the 25th nit., the Steam
Flour and Saw Mill of Jacob Hollinger,
Mercersburg, was destroyed by are ; loss
$12,000 to $15,000, with $6,000 Insurance
in the Franklin County Mutual Fire Insur
ance Company.—A gentleman named
Roumel, from Hagerstown, while on a visit
to his sister residing on Heyser's farm,
near Cbambersburg, on Friday night last
was found dead in his bed, from appoplery.
—The !Wrier will case, involving property
to the amount of $160,000, tried at Cham
bersburg last week, resulted in the will be
ing set aside.—The Copperheads have
nominated the following ticket:-Assem
bly, George W. Skinner, of Chambersburg;
Prothonotary, Geo. W. Welsh, of Waynes
bont'; Register and Recorder, Hiram T.
Snyder, of Fayetteville ; Clerk of the
Courti, B. A. Cormany, of Chambersbtirg ;
Treasurer, William Reber, of Southampton;
Commissioner, Jacob Brumbaugh, of An
trim ; Director of the Poor, Frederick
Long, of Concord; Auditor, John C. Tri
tle, of Hamilton.—On Tuesday night last,
we learn that a line black mare was stolen
from a field on the farm of Abraham Sol
lenberger, in Green township, and subse
quently recovered near Leitersburg, where
the thief had sold him.
nunumm.—Anthony Mcßride, of Em
mittsburg Dititrict, met with a serious acci
dent on Saturday last, while on his way
from Frederick to his home. It seems that
the vehicle in which Mr. Mcßride was rid
ing gave wsy and precipitated him to the
ground, breaking his leg in two places.—
On the 25th ult., a game of Base Ball was
played in Emmittsburg between the
"Alpines," of that place, and the "Leather
Legs," of Franklin • county, the former
winning by a score of 67 runs to 40 for the
latter; Finley Hoke, of Gettysburg, acted
as empire.
A CONVENIENCE.—We understand
that iirrangeMents have been made to es
tablish .. Baggage Depot in this place
which will be under the charge of respon
sible parties. Passengers arriving in the
trains can leave their checks at the Ticket
office, and their baggage will be delivered
wherever ordered. Persons intending to
leave in the cars can have their baggage
called for at their residences and deliver
at the depot. it
pir-Do you want a nice suit of Summer
Clothing, or a cheap Hat or Cap, suited
to the season? You will find just the thing
at Capt. Norris' Store, corner of the Dia
mond and Chambersburg street. The
Captain keeps always on hand a full as
sortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods of latest styles, and sells at moder
ate prices. He just received a new style
of Caps, which are all the rage, and going
off like hot buckwheat cakes. Call and
see his establishment. tf
FOR RENT two dellirable rooms on
Baltimore street, near the diamond. En
quire at this office. _ tf
yar`Our Fur Traders and Trappers in
fitting out here, find Ayer's medicine one
of their most profitable articles of traffic.
Around Slave Lake and the wild regions
of the North, the Indians know their uses
and have an abiding faith in them. They
say : "Ayer—great medicine—cure sick
man," and his remedies, Ibr the diseases
from which they anebr, will often brtuk
forth their stock of skins even quicker
than wampum, rum, or tobacco. Sava
ges are not fools it they are unsophisticat
ed in some' of the arts ,of
[Montreal Pilot. It
THE COMET
"Who has not seen, and seeing mourn'd,
And mourning amiled,and smiling scorn' d
In wild ambition flaming down,
Some comet from a country town f
See, see him in his motley hues:
Funereal blacks and brimstone blues,
And lurid green and bonfire red,
At once their varied radiance shed." "
No man from either the city or country
ever looked like that if be bought his
clothes at the Largest Clothing House,
Sixth and Market Sleets, Philadelphia.—
"Neat but not gaudy," is the Oak Hall
style. It
Sales Of Real and Personal Estate
. We annex a lint of Sales of Real and
Personal Estate, to be found in our ad
yertiaing columns :
'Sept. U.—datives of Bainuel 8. Hall, Cumberland,
20 Acne Woodland.
9.—Zer of (Amon C. Moore, Huntington, 120
Acres.
Mayer, Bstler.l32 Acres. -
" 11—Jesse Wagoner, Butler, 20 Aorta.
16—Eter of Rebecca Campbell, litraban, Real
and Personal Iratate.
IL-Joseph Grove, Latlmore, Farm 27 Acre', and
Woodland 8 Acre 188 Perches
" Ls.—Ex'r of Frederick Yurney, KoantJoy, 104
Acre..
" 111—David Tboman's Executor, Gettysburg,
• House and Lot.
" 25—John Hoover, Franklin, 180 Acres.
Oct. 2.—Heirs of Samuel White, FreedoM, 127 Acres.
" 2.—Jesee Cline. Unworn, 99 Acres 138 Perches.
2—lx'r of Geo. Howard, Mountpleasont, Real
and Parsimony.
" s—Daniel Golden's =seniors, Btraban, Realty
and Panionalty.
" 6—John Holm, linntington,l24 Acres.
" 16—Wm. F. Bonner, York Borings, 2 Farms.
" 30.—Heirs of Egbert Eckert, Monntpleasant
185 Acres.
Hos. 6.—Mmus. Irwin, Liberty, 225 Acres.
AT PRIVATE sets.
Rz'r ofJames Townsend, Rending, 201 Acres.
'Theodore Bandar, Cumberland, 110 Acres.
.Abraham Mks., illtraban 66 Acres.
Joseph Btooksbager,Nouilioy.33 Acres.
Sx'ss of Jobn MEW, Rending, Two Tams of 160
Acres melt
lira. B. Minnigh, Gettysburg, Hoagie and Lot.
Bohn Brinkerhoff, iltreban, Matinee.
Geo. C. Cashman, Gettysburg, House and Lot
leery thronistir, Bandisee KW, Lumber.
IT is reported that the real proposition
made by this Ckrvernment, with reference
to the purchase of Cuba by the patriots, and
rejected by the Siianish authorities was :
That the United. States agreed to act as a
kind of trustee, pledged to retain enough of
the revenue from customs, as an indirect
guarantee to Spain for the island if sold.
It is now stated that Minister Sickles will
submit a new proposition, in substance as
follows : Cubans to have the rights of Span
ish citizens and of representation in the
Coates, amnesty to those engaged in the in
surrection, and the suppresion of slavery
in Cuba with protection to the freedmen.
Should Spain accept this poposition, it is
stated this Government will try to have
peace on the island.
FOR SALE
AT SANDOZ'S MILL,
hLtatSH CREEK.
1) 1 6 and 2 babas ASH PLANK.
341=11 " POPLAR BOARDS.
A i POPLAR SCANTLING.
I hick WA ST BOARDS.
i. beeties 0 PLANK, U.
REM CHRONISTRI.
&pt. S.-it
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let,
tars TestamenterY on the unstop; JOIN KUM
see, late of Clonsorsio township, AMR. comity.
nu, demesed. Wand been molted to the under,
deed,they hereby gin notko to all parsons Indebt
ed ee said estate to make hmeediste payment sad
those Ming elshos whist the same to present
Opea properly Wheatmeal for settlement.
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Gettysburg Grain & Prevision Market.
'Gettysburg, Pride, Niasim.
5 00
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WEEMS WHEAT,
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BUCKWHEAT,
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TALLOW,
MA RRIED
BOWER—SMITH.—In Hanover, on the
10th ult., by the Rev. T. A. Dixon, Wil
liam H. Bower, of this county, to Miss
"Mauler. Smith, of Goshen City, Indi
ana.
HATTER—McDartEt.th—On the 22d
by Rev. T. C. Billhelmer, Mr. Wm. flat
ter to Miss Lizzie MeDanell, both of Ship
pensbors, Pa.
MILLER—NAGLE.—On the i2d ult., at
the Reformed Parsonage, New Oxford. by
Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Theodore Miller
to Miss Sarah Pagle, both of near Abbotts
town.
Arendtavllle, on the
17th ult.. by Rev. M. Snyder. Mr. 'David
D. Paul to Miss Mary S. bump, both of
this county..
sTov E g_s HA uk E r.—ln Arendtaville,
on the 12th ult., by Rev. D. W. Wolff, Mr.
John P. Stover to Miss Susan Sharab. all
of Frankliu township.
DIED
MP-Obituary notices 5 cents a line of
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
tices.
Bp.ADY.—On the sth ult.. Mary Cecilia,
and on the 14th. Mary Mamieline, infant
children of John S. and Elizabeth Brady,
in Oxford township. azed fifteen months.
CROIIBE.—On tuft) 24th ult., Richard
Crouse. of Freedom township. azed :19
years. 1 month and 5 days. [Westminster
papers please cony.]
ELDER.—At Emmittaburg, Md., on the
21st ult., Josephine. infant "twin" daugh
ter of James A. and Mary Frances Elder,
aged 9 months and M days.
HERSIT.—In Osborn, Ohio, on the 14th
of April. Willie Romsnus, son of John R.
and Maggie .1. Hersh, aged 1 year, 3
months.and 14 days.
Hrsrgi,E.—On the 13th ult., in LittlAs
town, George M., infant son of John R.
and Alverta Hinkle, aged 5 months and 2
days.
HOFPREIN9.—On the 14th ult., near
New Oxford. after a lingering. IllnPea. Mier
Emma Hoff being, only daughter of Nathan
Hoffbelus, aged 21 years, 9 months and 9
days.
KLINE.—On the 15th ult., in Mountjoy
township, Amenia Virginia Kline. daugh
ter of Ellen Kline, aged 6 months and 12
days.
MIIIIBELMAR.—In Fairfield. on Friday
last, Rebecca Grace, only daughter of
Adam C. and Lucinda Musselman, aged 2
years, 1 month and 8 days.
MILLER.—At Centre Hall. Centre Coun
ty, Pa., on Sunday the 29th ult.. Charlotte
H., wife of Rey. J. K. Miller, and daugh
ter of Charles Zeigler, deceased, formerly
of this place, aged 39 years 11 months and
8 days.
The deceased was called home after an
illness ofaboutfour weeks. She died.as she
lived, in the triumphs of the gospel and in
full hopes of a blessed resurrection. Dur
ing her Illness she longed to go to her , Sav
iour. her only concern being for the dear
ones left behind. She called her mother to
her bedside and committed her young
children to her affectionate care, while to
her devoted husband she again and again
spoke gloriously of the promises of the
Master and the blessed hopes of a re-union
in the mansions reserved for all who serve
him faithfully to the end. She leaves a bus
band and eight children, Her reniltna
were brought to spettysbur ic on Tuesday
and intered in Ever Green Cemetery.
RATFEIsBPREGER.—On the 14th ult., in
Arendtsville, very suddenly. Mrs. Mary
Catharine. consort of Jonn H. Raffensper
ger. aged 2.5 years 6 months and 9 days.
Sco'rr.—ln Caahtown, on the 27th tilt.,
John G. Scott. In the 27th year of his age.
SHANER.—Near llilltown, on the Ist of
May, Charlotte M. Shaner, aged 12 years.
7 months and 21 days; and on the 21st
ult., Martha Jane Shaner. aged years, 1
month and 18 days—daughters of Jacob
Shaner. of Franklin township.
SHRIVER.— Oa the 28th ult., in Cumber
land township, Lillie Mark, infant child
of Edward and Lucy Shriver, aged 6
months and 3 days.
SLornourt.—ln June last. in LafAyette
county, Wisconsin, Mrs. Elizabeth Sloth
our, formerly of this county, aged about
57 years.
141 v .Adrtaistnutit.s.
N()TICE. ,
The that account of JESSE CLINE,
Trustee of Joint C. HCCNIT k Wm: for the use of
Calmar: es J. Hamm of Adams county. has bees filed
In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, and
will be confirmed by said court, ou the 18th day of
October, 1869, unless cause heal:wen to the contrary.
JACOB 318L11011,N, Proth'y.
Sept. .3..-td!
T OTICE.
The first account of GIOROE BROWN,
Commit tee Of 8171LARIA1 HAMMON, e Lunatic, of
Adams county, has been filed In the Court 'of Com
mon Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by
said court, on the 18th day of October,lB69, unless cause
be shown to the contrary.
JACOB lIELTIORA, Proth'y.
Sept. 3.—tde
DISSOLUTION.—The partner
ship, heretofore existing between L. V.B. BOPKIL
and Ww. P. 31cCsavrxr, has this day been dissolved.
All indebted to the above firm will pione call and set
tle and those having claims against the same will call
and settle the same lON Wit. P. MoC . , in
whose bands the books are.
L. V. 11. SOPER.
WM. P. McCARENEy.
Sept. 3.-31
NOT.lCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration on die estate of Itmum) ClOl3lll, di.
ceased, late of Freedom twp. , Adams co., Pa., having
been granted to the undersigned, residing fit Cumber
land township, he hereby gives notice to all perseint
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same to prams'
them propirly authenticated for settlement.
H. P. BD3HAbI, Adger.
Grenumount, Pa.,Sept.3.-61
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
T Hlt undersigned, appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of ISAAC nuts, Adminis
trator ofthe estate of JOHN Lunn, deceased, to and
amongst the parties .entitled thereto, will attend, for
- that purpose, at his Mies In Gettysburg, on Friday
the ink day of Septasber Out., at 10 *Worn. 4.1,
of which an parties to interest win tate notlas .
J. Y. HigAIITEI, Auditor.
Sept. 3.—St
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offer, his VALUABLE PROPER
TY, cu York lirat, stifoining propetttes of Andrew
&lila and Judge Robinson, deceased. The property
its In good =Witten.
air Phew call on the undendgiled reskUng on the
property beim purchasing elsewhere.
GEORG' C. CAORK&N.
Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 3,1869.-3 m
TN TUB DISTRICT COURT OP THE UN ITED
STATES POE TER EASTERN DISTRICT OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
At Philadelphia, the 7th dny of July, A. D. 1869.
The undersigned hereby ghee notice of his appoint
ment as essignse of Run= of Butler, in
, the county of Adams and Stet is of Pemusylvania, with
.in said district, who has been m4lMillad a banksPh
on crediton' petition, by the District Court of MO
district.
IDWAILD a. FAZISZEITOCIEK, A
To th• emitters of plikbankrupi leWilb [Sok
VALUABEE FARM AT
/MUTE lILLAL
The andertiped, intendin to quit farming, offers
at m in d s 2Mi 11/211M g
on wtioh 46 rendes, la
iltraban township, Adams conot7, Pa., on the road
hadfog from IletWeburg to Ilunteratown, 2% Milli
from either place, containing 125 2412118,, mars or
inn, improved with 6 large two-story BUCK DWille
VINO, with D0n5411/2212, containing le largo
Bank Barn, thorn Orlb, Opting Boom
Oustitchen, Hog Pen, and other =ago; •
nwter-Milmg Spring of Water between the Rollie and
Barn', a law thriving young Orchard of &ohm fruit of
ailhble. - -Thereat* about 8 term is good Timber,
tho babas* cleareksod under good cultivation, with
• 10rP1209 2112 1.0 , Window. The ism ham been
well limed, and h one of the beat wheat prodaelog
Brae in the neighborhood. Then le every comome
eon ee the primbis, sad it is dadrably lotrated with
ndisince to Rohm* o:hiurobei„ Market, he. ' •
It will be mold on rsemoribis tennis Pereeni
m eg to view the prattles* or obtain further faifonta.
tip s t emmell wen or aildrem theltimiwsigned.
Unot sold by erNeennber, tint ram willbe
be - -
JOHN 11.1in11KOM
iiitkriers o ßiOgica.lt B . . •
. 11;61 .•.,
c
sran . AMIL FAIR
OF THE ADAM COUNTY AGRICULTURAL 80-
cum. AT dunffuno, •
On Neaday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
B er t em b er 28th * 29Os'arid 30a, 1889.
PREMIUM .LIST.
ORS& AID 311114 DRPATRMINT
Cull No. 1.
Mans and Cbitr for Heavy Draught
Boot stallion over 4 years- $l2 00
6 00
Bast stallion between 3 and d Years ' 600
3 00
a 00
Bm Sec reatal bed lion bet . w ‘ Den 2 and 3 years
)(art brood mare ' 600
Beet bone colt between 2 and 3 3 00
Bee&mare colt between 2 and 3 year5.....„,._..„3 00
Beet dolt between 1 and 2 year”- 3,00
Beet aft under 1 var..... 2 40
Spacial 'ttemium for strongest and beat -
pulling Inellion, mare, gelding or macs..__.. 10 00
• \ • Qum
Beat "Milks overt years _
.312 00
Second beet 600
Best betwesM 3 and 4 ..... 6 00
Second bort • a ......... 3 00
• Beet stallion between 2 and 3 ..... 00
Beet bone colt between 8 and 4year" 300
Beet a 2 tt,• "8 00
Best 1 2 ............ 00
Beet brood mare over 4' ..... 600
Beat mare between 3 and 4 years....±. 400
2 and 3 .• 300
land 3..... ....... 300
Best colt under 1 year 200
Bum No. 3.
Quick Draught and addle.
2O f) \2o}
1 8:.
. 125Qi 150
. 100.120
90
000 e# 95
40
90
3 50
700
40
25
20
I 5
20
16
16
6 • 8
10
Beet stallion over 4 years $J 00
Second best 6 00
Beet pair matched horses or mars. 8 00
Best and fastest horse or mare for light bar.
nem, owned in the Dowdy 25 00
Second best-. 14 00
Beet family horse or mars Ibr general utility... 10 00
Second best.-- ....... ---- 5 00
Best saddle horse or mars 6 00
Fastest walking horse or mare 5 00
Fastest nicker or pacer 10 00
Special Premium for the fastest trotting hone,
mare or gelding, In harnese—best tiro in
three miles—open to the world. 100 00
$5 entrance fee is to be paid upon entering for
this premium. .
Best team horses, not ler than 4 s 4 co
Best team mules. v
P 00
Beat Angle draught hone or mars. 4 00
Bret jack.... 6 00
Beet pair of mules over 3 years ...- 3 00
Best pate of mules between 1 and 2 years 2 00
Best mule Oily
CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
Rest bull over 3 :ears - $lO 00
Best bull between 2 and 3 years 6 00
" 1 and 2 years 400
Best bull calf under 1 year 2 00
Beet cow over 3 years 8 00
Second best " ' 400
Best heifer or cow between 2 and 3 years 4 00
Best heifer between 1 and 2 years 300
Best heifer calf 2 00
Persons competing for Premiums for Blooded
Cattle, must give satisfactory amarancs to .
the Cammittee of the purity of the stock.
Premiums to be given for each of the (Mow
ing breeds—Durham, Devon, Ayrshire, A lder
ny and Temwater.
Beat bull over 3 years
Best boll between 2 and 3 years --
Best bull calf between 1 and 2 year 3 Oli
Best bull calf under 1 year 2 00
Beat cow over 3 years 5 00
Second beet " 2 So
Bert bolter or cow between 2 and 3 years 3 00
Best heifer between 1 and 2 years... ............ ..... 2 00
Best heifer calf under 1 year 1 00
Cues No. 7.
Beet pen of sheep not leas than 3 35 00
Beat pen of lambs, not ler than 3 3 00
Beet hack over 1 year 5 00
Boat boar over 1 yea: ..... ...—. 4 00
Best boar under 1 year 2 00
Best sow overt year 6 00
Beet *ow nailer 1 year ' 200
Beet pen of cheats, not len than 3 6 00
Beat pen of No, not leas than 3 300
Cl-448 No. S.
/belfry.
Beat coop of chicken., not lem than 4. .... ........ $2 00
Second best, not leas than 4 100
Best pair chickens 1 00
Best pair turkeys 2 00
Best pair geese. 2 00
Best pair ducks' 1 00
.
Beet pair pigeon. . 1 00
But pair Eagliah rabbits .,
1 00
Cuss 1(0. 9.
.-
Machinery and Implemrnts.
Best farm wagon-- ....
Best horse art for farm..._
Beathay carriage or ladders..
Beathorse rake
Best reaping and mowing machioe.
Best mow er_—
Beet separator
Best bone power thresher--
Best portable hay press.-- ......
Best lime epreader....-.... ......
Beet corn 'hailer ...... ........
Best clover huller.-- •
Best fanning mill .......... „................. ..... .._ ..... $a co
Best corn dock cutter —...... 3 00
Best bay and straw cutter 3 00
Best three horse p10ugh..... 2 00
Best two hors plough ._....«.«.._......... 200
Best sub-soil plough.-- 2 00
Bert harrow.--
Best con cultivator .......... :........--.... ......... 200
west grate drum.-- ................. .......... 4 00
Best corn planter 2 00
Best cultivator for general purp05e5......... 2 00
Beat bread cast sower ... 2 00
Best flake for general us 2 00
Best and largest collection •sidbited by ono
person of agricultural implements, to be dee
tided by the Managers 6 00
CUSS No. 11.
Farm and Household imp/emeriti.
Beet hotter churn .
Best milt stramer .
Bed washing machine.......... _...._
Best grain cradle ...... .......
Best scythe and !maths ..... . ..... ..,....
Best 6 hand rakes
Bet 6 hay forks
Best ate
Brat manure !arks
Best long handle ehovel...—
Best short handle shovel
Best spade
Best corn h0et......
Beet set horse shoes
Best wire tied browns
Best twine tied brooms
Beat 6 corn bushel baskets ............
Best weighing machine for general purposes.... 1 00
Beet portable cider null 1 00
Beet 6 flour barrels 1 DO
Best shingle and stave cutter 2 03
Bent shingle cutter 1 00
Beat stave cutter 1 OD
But bee hive 100
Best barrel family dour, white wheat ifl 00
Beet barrel family flour, red wheat— 200
Beet barrel flour. supertine...—.--- 1 00
1 00
Best 25 pounds corn meal._ 1 00
Best 25 pounds buckwheat flour 100
Beet half bushel white wbeet t co
Best " • red wheat ' 2CO
B a t " white corn 100
.
Best " yellow cora- 100
Best " rye 100
Best oate_.-....-.-....- ................... 100
Best " barley ....... ............ 100
Best peck timothy seed 100
Beet Deck clover Need 100
Beetpeek 1 OC
Beet sample newly introdueed main. valuable
to the farmer, not lase Ono halt baehel...... 2 00
CLass No. 13.
Vegetables.
For the best half bushel of any variety of pota
toes, each --- Bl co
Best half bushel sweet potatoes 1 00
Best ‘, tttrulps— ...... —...
,P 0
Beet " beets 50
Best " rutabagas 50
Bed "
Best " onions
Bed "
Beet 5 stalk • celere
- -
Beet 12 beads cauliflower__ -
Best 6 heads cabbago....„ --
50
Best litomatess....-
...
_......... 50
Best 3 largest sweet pwopki— ~.
ns 50
Best 3 Bad pumpkins— *** --•— 50
Beet 3Mg Plants••••—•••-••••,.....-...... ............... 50
Best half pock Beta bean 5............ 60
Beet 3 garden squashes. .... 50
But and largest exhibitkin of apple', con set ly
labelled, not less than Ave specimen. eac h ... $2 00
Belt "'amen a fill apples, ona half bash e 1.... 1 00
Best s pecimen, of winter apple one halt bushel. 1 00
Bast specimen of peaches not Ices than 008
I/ 00
Bat .0 ICra6at collection of peers, correctly
oot lass than three spelmens each.. 2.00
Best escorted basket or dish of quince/1 ....... b 0
Best collection at plums, 0 of each kind bo
Best collection of grapes grown in the open air. 1 00
Beat spocialoo of mask 60
Bat specimen of cantolenps 60
Best wine of any variety, each...... 50
Best bottle of vinegar 50
Best bottled cidell.with the mode co curing to
keep sweet one ..........
AU fruits ezhitittedWassebe grown by ihe competi•
tors, and the Judges may withhold premiumalf fruits
of stiglelont merit are not presented.
But 5 pounds butter
Beet ...... . 1 00
Best ham cured by exhibitor
Deere pounds of 1 00
All competitor for ham premiums ere required to
bare their burostooked mad Mau*" to 'Use WOW
mon with the *Meets, suds* to era lutetsuot of
the mode of isuriliguAte.
Cu. N 0.16.
CtrrviewcZe,klitr futd atme Departzuzi.
.
, .
Bed pleedire eatri0p....t.‘..—..... ...... ...—.-- 111 SO
Bed tilliteap buicr, .......—. '3 00-
8ed0pen4c6......».—........4 .. ... ~..........-....- 300
Bed Aiiw w0660---L.......-..,.........«........, 1100
Beat apriog w5id0..........- CO
SOO
Bed due* horned .....-...-.................., 2 02
last doable 2 00
Beet wagon heraels, hind .... 2 00
Best ware harnesepliant 2 011
Beet riding ...... 200
Bart bailee 2 00
Best tiding bridle .........:....»...:..»..»......»»»1 00
Beeclot sole leather..}.. 1 00
Bosellatlienises 1 00
Best lot epper leather 106 :
Besd~ at ßast :dreamed sheep r at
Best reeking Mare lbe 'wood ar 200
Bost orasaasotal path* ....... . . ..... SOO
Best drain 2 00
Best sample Inn
.... 100
• ' 0tAt1116.17.
Beet 16 yards vacant ISI 60
Bad 16 yards riga 4*
Hist Youth
doable 2 po'
lest pair ladfliare,
2•40 60'
Anis Masa •, ' ' ' 'SP
Net pidrpad:
apnea 60
Nat
ui pals ir half Base; 00
Best fable COM..
- • •
• , - ..; • • se
, .
1MM233
Cuss N 0.6.
Blooded Cattle
CLAM No. 6.
Nato and Grade Cattie
3 00
...... 3 00
. . 300
CLY Na. U.
Farm /mpkmmts
..... $1 00
00
1 00
1 00
CUM N o. 12.
Agricultural Productions
EIBEIMI
Ctoso N 0.14.
Fruits, Wines and Cider
Own No. lb.
„Nati; Cheese, Haul', Hens, iEe.
7
• • ‘.
00
Hoed paicie4k WS.-- •
Second boo 1 00
Third best.
60
Bea Alt 2 410
Second beet.........n 1 00
Best debase... ....... ..... 100
Bast ........ 1 00
But pcdr cloollne 1 00
Seated beet - .
Best 10 fords ," 1
0 00 0
Beet 10 yards linen ...... • 1 00
Best boaw_Bo4/10 100
=!=
CLAM No. 18.
Worsted Work
Best mend display of worsted work BR 00
1 00
!Mateo!' cushion. .. . . ... .... ......-- .... ....... ..... ....-.... 100
Net worked recitation c1iidr......-..............„ I 00
Beet pair worsted slipper ' .4..-4 50
Best wonted lamp mat . . ...... . . ........ ....... ... ... 50
Best Slower vase mat 50
Best child's worsted worked dress t o
Best child's /Ashen 50
Beet worsted tidy to
Best wonted Meatiest shawl - to
Best wonted toilet enehion. ................. ......-.... AO
Own N 0.19.
Embroidery avid Pitney Work
Best knit quilt.---..........--.....--_____ ... 81 00
Beat sPerinten skeleton work— ..... ....... ..... ....—...: 100
alimenit tiest..... .......... ....... . . --................. 60
Best embroidery on mu51ia......—..................... 50
Beet embroidered skirt SO
.
But silk slippers ... 00
Best crochet tidy 60
Best isceshawt SO
•
best embroidered pillow ease 50
Best embroidered bendkerchiet...4 00
Best embroidered child's cape 50
Best embroidered collar 60
Beetspecimen of wax flowers.-- 1 00
Second beet . .
Best hair Dowers
Best shell work
Best leather work..
Best button basket..
Best burr basket
Best bead eashkdr—..
Best bead beak/it...—
Best work basket.
CLAB3 No. 20
Beat home-made bread 31 W
B•cond beet " 50
But 5 leaven baker'. bread I 00
Second beet " 50
Beet pound, rponge, fruit, jelly, e -no ev. clover,
gold, silver, marble,
mad loon, ~.,,I, r..le and
cocoanut cake, each I 00
But ginger and sugar cakes, n ~, -0,, jum
Wee, reek, biscuit, sob . 50
EITEEEM
Bed, preserved sires - Louise, i,•:i•••••1
niche., pine.apiiilite,peers,apt
crab apples, clierties, citron,* ••., each
Bea; currant, quince, raspberry. :apple, cairn
foot, huckel berry and and peach j ,Ily, each... 50
Beet brandy peaches 50
Beat canned tometota, peached, pears. CUI - 11
cherries, etc., each
CLASS No.'_"..
Beet apple, peach, pair, quince
butter, ..............
Bed planted cucudbere, plppars,
canteleope, plume, mined plekeli
Beet totnatoe catsup
CLASS No. 12
Greatest variety stabiles, roses, verbenas. each.. .50
Second best varieties dahlia', rases, At ZO
Beat varieties German eaten, pa nsies, collection
greenhouse plants, by one person, floral orwr,
Men to, each A
Beet hand haloes :50
For the most beautifully arranged basket of
flownt t
C 1.4.44 No. 24.
Musical instruments
Best piano
Best
Best cabinet organ
Cum Yo. 5.
Cabinet Ware and household Inrenlions.
Best variety of cabinet ware $2 00
Beet mewing Li Oki
Beat case cutlery, special premium.
For all Inventions and improvements of ho iaehold
utility, having valuable properties, nod ii,t .uclud
ed under, any of the foregoing bruit, discretionary
premiums, or diplomas, may be awarded.
15 00
3 (.0
Cuba No. 2e,
Hats, Baer, Shoct, Clothing, do
Best display of hats and caps $1 00
Best display of boots and 5h00... 1 00
Best display of men's clothing 1 00
Best display of segars 1 00
Beet display of smoking and chewing tobaccos_ 1 00
Beet cigars =Ada illthe coo Li) . 1 00
CLASS No. 27.
Paintings, Peassaaship, kc.'
Best display of drawings and paintings.- ....... $1 00
Best display of oil painting. drawn by a native
of kinms county 1 00
Best water color pal ntlug.. ....... ........ 10x.•
Best crayon or pencil drawing 1 Oti
Bast display of photographs and ambrotypws..... 2 (.19
Best sign and ornamental
Best marble work. 2 00
Best penmanship I 00
Ct. se Nu.
Fastest Veloelpedist on the track ........... ...... ...$lO 00
Second best 5 6.0
kURCELLLSROUS ARTICLES.
The Society it:waited the exhibition or any ■nd *very-
Wag that may be rueful or COtlVenieut in the price.
tic. of Agriculture or Eforticalto re, or be the pro
duct ot either; MI articled and implement■ of conve
nience or wain the domestic dr social UN, or of all the
products of art and chili, and for all Inch things of
merit althou;th not enumerated to the foregoing
prom fume or diplomat, may be awarded.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
S 4 00
200
2 00
300
II DO
3 00
5 00
All Articles sod Animale for Exhibition must be
properly entered at the BOlllnega office. The Grounds
and Buildlnge will he opened on vonday the lath of
September, to receive them ; and trusty persons em
ployed by the Society will assign them places and
guard the grounds. Articles shipped beLlrehand will
be properly cared for.
No entry for competition will be made after Tues
day: nor can anything entered be rem .used from the
grounds (lb the close of the Fair, without permimion
of tits Prealdent.
The Judger are requested to present themselves at
the Easiness Office, sal() o'clock, A. 31 ,on Wednesday,
and to report their awards to the Secretary before 12
o'clock, M., on Thursday.
Article. and anlinalli oho only be entered to com
pete In one chug, and no one can have two premiums
ase.rded to it.
Daring the examination o( boreal, no person e:•
cooing those having charge of the stock, Judge. and
Annan attending to their duties, will, under any
pretence or excnee, be admitted within t►e ring.
Hey, etre. and water be sorpplied free of
charge, for all lintinCe entered for premiums ; and
grain will be provided at the lowest cost price. for
those who desire t o pn rchaee.
All article. cad animals entered for exhibition free
of charge.
All awarded premiums uncalled for, for thirty dare
after the close of the Pair, shall be deemed donated to
the Society.
Premiums sh.ll not be awarded - when the animal or
article is deemed unworthy.
Ali articles must be msrked with cards, which will
be furnished by the Ferraary, designating clan and
slumber; sad theeeesris meat not be resuorel until
after the Awarding Committees hare finished thing
The Erecutive Committee will take every possible
precaution for the safekeeping of all articles on exhi.
tiou. after their swat . ..land arrangement. but the So
ciety will not be respesitile for any loss or damage
that may occur. They desire exhibitors to give per
sonal attention to their animals or articb.s, and at
the close cf the Fair attend to their removal. '
No animal or 1 - ticlefball he taken out of the Fair
Grounds without the leave of the President.
P.xhibltors are expected to obey the Marshals
promptly In producing their stock, when instructed
to do so; end any permit proving refractory will be
ruled out from competing.
No animal orarticle w ill be assigned a place on the
groneds until the entries &remade, as the regulations
of the Society require.
Persons renting refreshment booths .ill not be per
mitted to sell intoxicating drink*.
Any person found Intoxicated upon the Fah'
Grounds, or acting In a disorderly manner, shall be
Immediately ejected from the grounds.
A prompt and severe example will be made of any
fraudulent um of Admi .ion Tickets.
Any porton atttmpt lug tri Interfere with thejudget,
in their adjudications, will be promptly excluded from
competition.
Shoo Id any doubt arise as to the regularity of the
entry, or any other important matter, which the
committee feel Incompetent to decide, they may at
once report the tame to the Prattcleut.
PRICES OP ADMISSION
Family tickets, admitting than. wife, n nmurried
dal.ghters, and minor isons,or one gentleman
and lady, during the Mak... $1 00
Footman, single admission 26
Children under 10 years of age Free
One man and borne, single ......... .. 50
One horse buggy or pleasure vehicle, pint Inman
and lady, single admission . ' 75
Each additional person in them. .
Two horse buggy or p .easnre vehicle, gentleman
and lady. single admiseion.. 1 00
Each achittionalpersJo in them. 25
Pleasure ticket; admitting man and horsedur
ing the Fair. in additioa•to family tickets
Pleasure ticketa,admitting one horse buggy or
pleasure vehicle. gentleman and lady daring
the yair, In addition to family ticket............ 60
Pleasure tickets, admitting two•horse buggy Or .
pleasure vehicle, gentleman and lady daring
the Pair, in additi. n to family
Applicants for pleasure tickets required to give
evidence that they have obtained family tickets.
Pleasure eehleleastrletly required to keep upon the
grounds assigned them by the Board of Mane/gen,
and enter the Ring only at the time designated by the
Marshal.
OFFICERS:
SAMUEL iIEABST, Pr•.ident,
WILIJAN 31cSmmar, Waco Prealdent,
J: 8- Witss.ow, , "
ITAHALST, CE, Becordlog Secretary,
H. J. Sestets. Corresponding
D. Watts, Treasurer.
Mauagers—Wm. B. Mute's, Jo tt.t.s ROCANZ tax, Wit
Nuns, Pttcn<slCY Dual. and, W. at Watts.
Sept. 4—td
COCTIiTY TREASURER.
TO THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS
OF ADAMS COUFTY.
At the' solicitation of a number of pro.
minent Citizens of the County, I hereby pre-,
sent my numb u an independent candidate
for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER. •
If elected, . I piedgemyse/f to discharge the
duties with fidelity and impartialhiy..
• SAMUEL RERBST.
Uwrrzsazuzu, PA., Aug. 20.-td
MOO
GOVERSOR'S CAMPAIGN
CA PS •.CAPES,
•
CAMPAIGN TORCHES.
.narmioefectheows. los; W. 025 and 140 per
htudrid. igand kr rtsolus and, engraving of
Ceps and Cape.. :
PHILIP HILL, !diner.,
204 Moab at, Bet. 24 Id. above Warkat,
PPILADELPHIA.
eg o nfiltary Clinapastes" Ihdknomo4 trade to order.
8ept.11,74t 3 •
TUE MTS,STSQIIOr, !PO WbEit
airs' ibuicer glad licirettdous diseasee
th. Skin. Ike Report to L. I. Medical Society, and
atedeotente of PSysfeepne in droller, gene frump as t .
1"
tb.
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yr.o.DoZmak idsPestiotrrwTack.
Bar ADm148n16.r..171141,
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—ginr akentriforiststo.--
CHEAP VAllto°8!
num for Isle morn Mtn 200 FARMS, nritnn 10
Istuffreat 10 Aare. to 6000 Arm, and Toying to
pry from $1 to 660 PIR ACRE. ollriate it on
surpured. Soil adapted to the growth o' Grata,
Olor ar, Gas, trait and Grope.. Water Is abundant
Ol d goad. •
ORZAP RAILROAD TICKETS wlil be prarldad fur
all who coma to me to boy laud.
*Rao' taisialb• of Pricaa Ac., maitre,* •
no. a. eurria,
Greensboro% N. U.
Sept. , I[eL=em
VALUABLE MILLS tt FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
The subscribers will offer at Pub*. Sale. on Satin,
day. the Ws day of Norember nest, atl o'clock. P. X.,
on the premises, their VALUABLE PROPERTY, situ
ated in Liberty townahlp, Adams county, Penna., 134
miles southeent of Fairtield.knotra as the "COMPA NY
en
The Perm contains 225 ACRES, more or
leas.of patented land, adjoining lands of John Baum
gardner, Joseph Mickley, Casper Myers, and ethers.
The Improvements are e. large two-story stone and
part LOG HOUSE, Stone Bank Barn. Wagon Shed,
Corn Crib. Hog Pen, BmokoHouse, and other outbuild
ing', with a well of water at the door. There are
about 126 Acres clear, 25 Acre. iu Meadow, sad the
balance In doe Timber. consisting of White Oak,.Wal
nut and Hickory. There is an orchard of choice
fruit, consisting of Apple, Peach end Peer Treas..—
The MILLS are on Middle creek, with sufficient water
to run the year round. The Mill-house is 50 by 44
feet, three stories . high, Stone; Power, two Overshot
Wheels, 111 het high, with two pairs of Burs and one
pair of Chopping Stones, and all the machinery and
nutmeg belonging to a Onel mill and Saw
There are also on the premise. a TENANT HOUSE
and STA BLel, with a well of water at the door.
The above %h and Saw mill are in a good neigh
borhood for Grain and cawing. being within one mile
of Cavroll's Tract, and one of Limestone, alp
near to Schools, Churches and Markets.
Any person wishin g to view the property .can be
shown the same by James W. Irwin, who lives tilers.
I on
Attendance will be given and terms made 4iciown
on day at sale by . .
Sept. 3.—te
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
The undersigned, Administrators of the Estate of
DANILL OVIDSIf. deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on
Tucvluy. the 511, day of October ',re, at 10 u' dock. A.
M, on the premises. A TWArlf OF L•ND containing
about 3% ACRES, and alno the TRIANGULAR MEk.
DOW of about I ACRE adjoining, between the Rail
road and turnpike, in Straban township, adjoining the
Mansion Farm of said deceased, on whirl, bi a large
BRICK WAREHOUSE AND LIME HOUSE, with
Railroad Siding and Sw itch, Blacksmith Shop, and a
new TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with x well
of good water—known as "Golden's Station."
Also—A FARM, situated In Ifountpleasant town.
chip, adjoining land. of John Shultz. George Gulden.
Drury [fernier, and other., containing
about 40
ACRKS, having erected omit a new two-story LOG
HOUSE. with Kitchen and outbuildings, and a Frame
Bank Barn.
Also-2 Elght-wheel lIOUSE CAE9, in g,;od run
ning order.
On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings. Oct a and 9,
iv 111 be eol9 at Auction, a large stock of STOKE
GOODS, at the Store In the Wareollouie above refer.
red to, eon 'feting of all kind of Dry Goode, Grocerfee,
Queen...are, kc., the auction commencing at early
Attendance will be given and terms made known
on dal of sale by
Sept. 3.—t+
14 4 00 ,
400
PUBLIC SALE OF A
VALUABLE WARM
The undersigned will sell at Public Bale, on Tredhtx
day. the fish day of °dab', next, at 121/, 6'elock, P
On the promisee, his VALUABLE FMCS!, situate in
Efuntingtotz township, Adams county. Pa., on the old
Speakman road, IS miles, south of Wiseman's Hill,
ou Bermudian creek, containing 124 ACRES, more or
lets, adjoin log lands of 1 din Knob, John Rowe, Jacob
Hersh, and others. The Improvement* consist of a
new two-story BRICK DWELL'S°, with Basement,
containing nine apartments. a new Bank Barn. and
other three thriving youngOECITA PDS
of choice fruit, In good bearing order; a good Well
and Spring of Water convenient to the House; stand
ing water at the buildings and in the fields. About
12 Acres are in good-Timber, and 25 In beet of Mea
dow. The farm is in a good State of cultivation, 10,-
0 , 0 bushels of Lime having been pet on it. There ar •
boo panels of good post fence. The farm i. a g..al
red gravel land, and Is susceptible of the high tst im
provement.
Persons wishing to view the premiees will zail on
the undersiguod residing close by.
—Attendance will be given and tens■ made
known on day of sale by
Sept. 3.—ts
TIMBER LAND AT
PUBLIC SALE
undersigned Th e will offer at Pcililic Sale, on Sato) ,
day, the 251 h day of Sept,ailei next, at 10 o'clock, A
it. on the premised, Ad ACRF.I4 OF VALUABLE
TIM BE o LAND, situate In Buchanan Valley, Frat.k
lin township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of
John Brady, Dr. Brenneman, and others. It is coo.
senhint rf engem, a yobbo road rudning through it.
It i• covered with valuable CHESTNUT TlslBEft,
and will he offered iu 19 1. 20 ACItES to suit pur
chasers.
Attend•nc• sill be given •nd term• made known
on day of ••le by JOHN HOOVER.
seycZ.—ts
TOWN PROPERTY AT
PUBLIC SALE.
On Szturday, M. IC th , Lay of September n,t. the
■ub•criber, Executor of DAVID TIIOXAN. decea,ed,
offer at Public aide, on the prr mires, the real relate
of said decedent, to wit :
A LOT OF GROUND, situate in York street, Gettys
burg, adjoining H. G. Wolf on the west, with a street
on the east and an alley on she n"rtli. The Improve
meats are a two.etory BRICK HOUSE, with Brick
Backbuttdiug, a Shop, a good Barn, and other out
buildings , a well of nerer-failing water with a pump
in it, and a number ut trait trees thereon. The pro
pertyia lu good repair. Any person wiahiug to view
it rat tal on the widow, residing thereon.
Bale to commence at 1 ("clock, P, M., on ',aid day,
when attendance will be given nod terms made
known by JOHN WERTZ, Executor.
A. W. FLEMMING, Auction'',
Sept. 3 —to'
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lost lan d..y; bow Shrewd Men are ruined in. Wall
Street ; how Strangers •re swindled by Rharpers ;
bow Ministers and Merchant' are blackmailed; how
Dance Hails and Concert &ahem, are managed; bow
Gambling Matinee and Lotteries are conducted; how
stock and Oil C,ompanise originate, and how the Bub
bles Burnt, read thin work. It contain" 35 fine en
gravings, tells all Ahura the Mysteries and Crimes of
Sew Fork, and In the spiciest and Chrape.t work
pub list, eJ.
ONLY $2.50 PER COPY
:Ferri f,rearnhire and gptwinicn page. of n s work.
Atlitr..,a JON SS, 131t4,11E43 t C'.)., Pkil.44.lphlw,
Pa. [Mag. 27.-4 w
AriENTS WANTED I , lllt THE
BEST BOOK OF THE PE ItIOD
WOMEN OF NEW VORK;
Ur. T 1:11d, 11%,r11 “f Caj,
The tool, rO.Arthogvrlat OM of modvtli
New York; Uri re .a.ked. ••Tia• Art,tocracy,"
••%V.tursi of Ple.neu re," "Marred Women," and all
Illoutroti 'us. Ad
dre.s4 at oocu
Ina New York Book Ce., 145 B..seau it., Blew York
Aug. n-ew
CONSUMPTION,
B rc.nchlt,, ii,thma, and Catarrh cured by inhala
..4hh,q's Inhaling Fluid to the only remedy
ktmem t h at operate. the lung•—disnlvee tb•
tubarcleN, wh:ch are thrown off, the cavide. heaLand •
cure in effected. Treatment by letter or lu person CAD
Le hot only of
Q. VAN lIUMMELL, M. D., 16 Wrbt 14th N.l
-6, 1569.-10 m
Perry Davis' Pain Killer.
We clip the I..aJwing (rum the Provideuce Adrer
"At this AVIVOII of the year, when cholera, cholera
wort us, dysentery, and other kindred complaints are
sure to prevail, ererreody should be liberally -sup.
plied with Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain Hiller. Per
sue learinz home, whether it be for a day's incur
s:or. ~r a trip to Europe, should be In a condition to
pl.ce their hands cu it at a moment's warning. Many
dierasee iecident to the Summer months, which will
pro, fital Inca immedidately checked,can be prompt
ly cured by one or two doses a the Pea Killer.
On more than one occasion have we boar rol leved of
i^ , en, suffering by the timely moi of , he above,
named preparation. Sold by all druggists. grocers,
and medicine dealers. LAug
WHY NOT MAKE MONEY
With otlr STVICIL /OD KIT CHICK OMIT, and byaell
in, Novel and attractive articlen! Circulars free.
6TAFFORD LIU. CO., 66 Fulton St., Nen , York
Jane •~ —l2ar
REAL ESTATE "AGENCY
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
in connection with my law bu.ineas to Gittysbutg
Psi - tit - 1,1011)in; to ■ell,ur buy lands, may Mud it t
their advantage to call.
Farms and Woodland.
9.1 Ar&ES OF Willett 40 ACRES TIMBER. f4rsl.Ro
A GOOD VARNI, GOOD BUILDINGS Awl TI.IIIIE
Il,lr kirtlysbur4 cranit« land.
A No.l FARM. near Grttrdlurg rrd gravel land
A FARM; 1:;“ ACRES. AT PER ACRE.
A TRACT OF IJO'lL) LAND, b 5 ACRES. AT $35 PER
ACILE.
A VERY Co 'OD FARM. WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
• - -
TIMBER, AT $4. PRit ACRE, VERY CHEAP.
luo ACREs. %Yu!' v EIRY GOOD DCILDIItIi: 4 AND
10 ACRES I lIESCNUT TIYD6B., POR, 36.000.
•A YERY CHEAP /ARIL GOOD LAND AND t3OOD
LUILDINUS ' AT 336 PER ACRE.
A FARM, luO ACRES, tkear Gettysburg.
A VERY GOOD . FARM AND GOOD Dr ILDINU, AT
Lo PaR ACRE. two tailn Isom Gettysburg..
A FARM. foor miles fr,m tie.t3sbnr k , S3O PER
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two mites from
Gettyebar,,.
A 000 D AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD-
- • •
JOINING.
A VERY GOOD /ARM IN GOOD ORD/R, $44 PER
GOOD VARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, 8 3 , 000
ALSO MANY OTHER TRACTS.
ILUUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN.
R. CI. McCREA RY;
Attorney stiaw.
Gettysburg, Julie II 1860.—t .
We direct attention to Wananialzer
d: Brown's advertisernet. The Largest
Clothing House in Philadelphia.
RY)TO $6O '4l/ ANAMA KEE & BROWN.—
KEW'S it BOYS' CLOTHING.—
Garments ranging at every price. cut in every style,
reedy-made or mule to order. S. Z. cora er SIXTH
and MARKET Streets,
87 TO 82.5 SPRING OVER.OO4II,
Bllic Mixed, Fancy t.: , muniera,
Chinchilla, Banyan,, tc.,largen variety in t 1 ctty.—
OAR liA Ll.. SIXTII and MARRY? Sta.
$6 TO ""24121.1 1 1c11.7."..'7,71°,
style, S. E. corner SIXTLI and MARKET Streets,
OAK HALL, WANAMAKER {BROWN.
$2O TO SIX , :l i ßift . B , U y l is TB . o/ ALL dr
al Li f r th ao . y
cation. R A NARA - KBE k BROWN, BlXTli o l MAR
KET Streets.
84 TO $2O DOVE' WITS FOR SCHOOL Elmo
and Dram—newest styles and bent
tins, goods. WANAICILK dB a BROWN, LARGE
cLorn LNG HOUSE, SIXTH and MAIKET Streids.
To"' TO $25 BOYS' and YOUTHS' OFIRSTICII
0 1 YIELDS in great variety. W ANA
MAN. Fit .' BROWN, SIXTH tad NCARIIIIT Streets.
) TO $3.1.0 811 lILTB • UNDURCLATIIING
GENTS' TURNIMING uoons or
every kind,ailienall advance on co..t. WAN A. ml All ER
tt. BROWN, O.IE CULL EIREATCLOTUINGIIOI7BII,
BIXTEI and SIALLICET Streets.
N0r.20.-I,ln
GETTYSBURG
FORGE
HAMMERED IRON,
OP VIZ DIST QUALITY.
■uppPrd to le ,, u Dealers and Maetem Ulu at reitaoo.
ego price..
- •,
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEND-
ED TO.
IRON SCRAPS WANTED,
for which Eio per 10(01.. will boottored, delivered
lk i , 5
at the Fe ro in Gettysbing, Pa.-44theritiele ith or Is
I; 1 ' , C'• rq : .
eteVangitigetaistiiered Irtudss may be preferred.
J ' `ll. Ir, tIOWY*42 4 '.
uly tO t 1889.-U
BMIGAINST IN i
PURNIT URE.
A
IC
ri
tie be le. mac bo..iotstoto to the 41•Oystiverif
Sprlopfotel,yortilla *thing • iry 0 7 mi d
n m ouNta e s smainsod dad oallle eigiidtatv .
btSi dos Forollor• &ore of ilict A:„if drift% cp. ,
(hkoii 44114' ideausa .
4 001111 WAIL:
•
Mil
tots, 11=0;101inch:to.
2 4
'fig..: JUNE- 69.,
A BULL AIIOORTNINT 07 •
Drugs &Family'Nedici - nes
PATENT -MEDICINES,
a
LIQUOIIII AID wntss vox =nom, rtrasoabs.
nom AM= AND PLATO/UM =num,
DMA AND DTI ROM,
501 Pi - 7INIOYIB AND TOLL= GOOK •
INNS, WRITING FLUIDS AND nwnoxiat, _
PHYSICIAN'S PRZSCRIPTIONS LWD TARTLY RI-
Mil ACCURATELY PVT UP.
PIMICIANII AND :COUNTRY ANTS SUP.
PLIND AT AIIitICED
Forney's Horse Powders
...beet and °beeped for Nome, OselSe end. darts'.
Other Norse Powders of approved cakes.
HUBER'S, -
Baltimere Street, Oettobwry, Peran'a.
Jon. 11. MG. —if •
A. D. BUEHLER
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
CfLiMBERBBITRG STREET,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
SirOOIIISTRY iIitILCIIANTP so ppllid at whole's'
city prices.
}•D. 12.—tf
DR. R. HORNER
will romme proctke of Modichm. Oleo at blo
DRUG STORE,
IN OHAYBZII3III/143 BT., GITTYBIII/IU3
DRUGS, MEDICINIS,PATENT MIDICINRS, STA-
TIONERY, PIARYUILERY, 130APII, TOIL'S AR
TIOLIB, DTI 8117/TB, PURL IPIC/15, le.
DR. R. HORDIR'RIDIAR RECRA MIXTURE,
Se Cholera 3forboa, Cork, Diarrhea, Cramps, lick
Stomacb, *e. filildireetiae. with miry Wale.
July 9, IN9-tt
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brant ls Building, Ballo. at.
•
LITTLESTOWN.
•
H AVING opened s new DRUG
STOICS and fitted it op In the best style, I miter
my stock of pun and fresh Drugs to the Misses of
ttlencrirn and vicinity at the lowest market rates,
consisting In part of
Drugs and Family itedieineo, Pur
Liguori for Medicinal Pu oses,
Patent Medicines, Horse
•
Powders,
Pure Spice., Dyes and Die Staab, Peril story,
Toilet Soaps and hum. articles. A All usortatent of
Brushes, Stationery of all kinde,Cigars, Tobacco and
Song.
4.100 r Vs Sleet roallega etic Seep will wash with
hard or molt water, cold or warm. Clothes . 1 / 1 0beli
with this Soap era snide beentillilly whits without
bolting or blueing. Thiele the boot hap la nee. Try
it. It is warranted not Jointure the hands or Sadie.
Littlestown,llay JAMBS
tortiliters, &c.
FARMERS
Star Bone Phosphate.
TO all agriculturists, therelbre, who are la search
of aa active sad panne/ma maw% sad who
may have the claims of thte article praented to their
notice for the bras time, the mainataeturere would
auggeat, that the
STAB BONE PHOSPHATE
it worthy of their azparlaiental trial. at Jut; past
C1(.1100011 wasyeatorg the tallest osaildeare, that at
ter a trial they will and their testimony to that of
hundreds of tamers who now retard It u the e►eap
e■t and best weave In the market.
T H •E A XI if 0 N I .A
Is topplfedabendzetly from the ofaithic portkm •
tit• trots•:
PRICE 156 PER TON IN NAGS.
Farmers wicking Ground Bone, Oil at Vitriol, can ►e
supplied.. Oboe us • call.
*L.A. Spangler hu our Phosphate for sale.
Pb'Tlalt BOILITZ. alanalletarer.
BUSKIIOLDSIC MVOS,
Seater Hay...PraseMims,
N. W,aerner Washington and Ullman ste.
Oisttyeburg. Pease.
limThe Pboaphate is (or sale by
A- SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Ps.
WIELIa t eoNs. flottymbury. Pa
OgArr a SCRSXIIOPS,
Granite Statism, Pa.
MILUORN Z 11121 DRE,,
Mon o:lbrd, Pa
CELLTIL/L3 SUlta, Haeuvor, Pa.
Starch 12.—1 f
A Word to the Wise 1
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO JPARMZRB
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer !
THE importance of atck, ae
tir. and durable, lortillsar, ai a to the WM
of oar county, la sietsowlsdrd by all were. Haw.
tag satisfied myself, attar lung study and mishit ea.
pertinent, that lf. o.ltennia's
Chemical Fertilizer
enrolment all others to adaptable'r to all !lads et
sell, I bays purchased the right for Advs. revolt,
and am prepared to ill order• toe It preen idly and ea
reasonable terms. It le no humbug, hot
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
by antuaber of oar Farmers, aad la admitted by all
who have it to bar The beat to the stark .t, and the
cheapest. I ana prorated to Walsh Sib Vanillin la
say quantity, and will dollvar
In any town or village in the
County,
when ordered In not levy - quantity than • TON. 1
manofacta•e It formals UN* per ton without helmet
OS In b•p. Thin fertiliser Is composed of the beet
Ibrtllising chemkalethatean hohad. I age no oil of
vitriol; It does sot contain say momenta, amok,' 1
do not one It. Neither do I see limo sor *thee.
THE °BIRO! OP THE CUEXLAL rzwriLizits
to Introduce a fertiliser that will last for a aerie' •
atop►--not truly fur one. It cestaimeoefikt.et mammal
matter to tuatara the grata end asks It ripen early,
White the musurals lame the growl!,. I expect S.
manufactures lerim ripply this • Inter for the "rhos
crope,aod therefore Invite farmer• aad the public tee
totally to give it atrial ua all Mauls of Grants stud
Viagemblte.
cavrios.—l hereby glee hence Oast Yam light.
barrettes wild, unleassioleo by ass, arelufrlusrasests
ou n.r Right, and will b• prosecuted and Omit calla
*et:soling to law, trout winch there as nu appeal.
All orders will b• promptly *Mandril to by ad.
drew:lag
ea. N SIrI IMMGeneralAgentfurwleulCoon.
ty and nuts tn,lleaderen .11dasnet entity, Pa.
Dee.
- BOWER'S
COMPLETX MANURE,
111111101/ACIIIM
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
aiper•Phosphate qf Lime, Aseimits sod 111.4.4
irmuturnoinin nor AD171.9111611.10X.
This btatar. , yf,lbd on tie olommits to produce
lowiwo crops *fob .1241, and la highly rftrabibou.sod
by .11 who used It, nloo by dlottagebb.d cLeiololo
wbo boo., by aookbobt, tooted Ithqsaikt4to.
Packed in Rags of 200 The. each.
Dam, mg Aurigae *CO...
• . •
Wilegab illratessail4l &nth Whitiraiii avenue,
PHIL Jiastoia.t•.
fog wa rt
WILLIAM k R,ZYSOL DS,
TO se4w4l74offt
- • . suggioas,ND.
hi1ibr 41 4416011110101117 lakeeesail,
Feriajoraostlea.4lrtel Uem ir"r. tblW.t
Reb.llll.—tl
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lappaelnalquas *sow is I k* C* BBl 7
11044.4.11 9 61 ti* bild " . # 64 "Num.
Sear the Massa/
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