lignragini Rows. OK HERE! • imdersigned has , leased the arißieitat ea the conker firetrit ton street and firood,Goitylburg,Pa.;aadwill) e rry on tb in & Produce Business • tebrimehes The ay highest prices willatwe . par wbeet,Rpe,Oorn, Otte, Olowerand The •e, Flaxseed. sumac, By sad Straw> Dried lints,Boap,lliuns,Shozildera and Elides, Pete. Itb everything else In the country produce ROCERIES OF 4 A L KINDS $I for gala, . Sagan ?dolmas. Syr. W.Jilffieesl. - Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, , 11 1= eta. Blacking. Soap, "l hel. Solkoatiod N , Tar, tc . FISH of all AM frig and Chewing To- Itt a . o .44 , aoppiza drat rate article fkltida o I Vied. ,Gronad Plaza/it withGnanoeand otherfertili- CO.& L. by tbfAtabel,ton orcarload. 111 also fain e • E of FREIGHT CARS 1.65 North noward street, SALT I IIOB.II. and Mark vi street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods • eftherplace will be, received and forwarded Ur !roods should be marked "CRIMP JOIIN CRESE 19=E1 7. Z. RMS. RM. J. rinu sepij Wible. & sons, uce Dealers, Forwarding Commission Merchants. cut carnerof Raaroad and Wathingtors greets, ETTYSBtRG PA LIIIIST omit price paid for alikinds ofGrain and •uotry Produce generally. The highest cub aid for good Bay analtyeStraw. Wewill keep tly on hand for sale all kinds of I' 0 C R TES Sugars. Coffees. Tom 14 Molasses and Syrup, Tot Soaps, Spices, and everything usually kept in ry Store. OF CART TO BALTIMORE. II run • line of I to Baltimore weekly, to rehouse of NM i.SON & CO., 128 North at., if franklln, for the transtkortationa of tOoda y, leaving Gettyaburg.every Monday and re on Wednesday. est brands of Ftl/TILIZSRIB constantly on r secured at short notice for those ordering. 9,1E439.—tf MOVAL.--The undersigned as removed hi. PRINTING OFFICE from the tolbe corner of Railroad ■od Washington where be will be pleased to meet hie old nil patrons 9.—St J. E. ITIBLE EW FIRM. E. ECKENRO.DE ken the Warehouse, 'lately occupied b ann, at ()mate Station, on the line of th urg Kallruad, 2 miles from Ilunteratown, and in all kinds 01 rain and Produce , he highest market price. I will also keep tly °upend for sale •II klndeof ROCERIES, .ugar.slol ;Syrups, Teal. Ac., w ith Fa/ Is. Tar. Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobacco., As. ;bust brands of FLOUR, with FEED of al SO, Coal. tfully solicit the patronageofeur friends, Ite the public to call and examine my stock A.R. ECILENRODE BIM NIEL GULDEN , DEALER IN Goods / Flour / Grain , roceries, Lumber, Coal, dco. • nderilrned k eel) Iwo hood, at his Warehouse, .n ao"Gladen's Station," In Strohm" town. h In•ofth ea ottyaburg RoiltOltd,kll kinds GROCERIES, Sugar. Coffee. Molasses. Spices. Sc., with .01l..Tobaeco, Bacon . Laid, go. Also, UMBER AND COAL, Building Stuff, Shingles Laths. Stove and ill Coal. Also. Guano, and a large aasort- Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps .ds,whieh he/ prepared Lomeli at. thelow— °pays the hlithett market price for Iflootr.. re, Oats. Buckwheat, Clover an Timothy otatoes,hc.,or willreceiteand for d ward tie. •arketen commission. Rersapectfully sake land thepublictogiT P him e call. " 1.1867.-tf DANIELOULDEN. PORWA It DING COAMISSION ROUSE. TING purchased the extensive •how., Cars, to., of Cala & igned Intend to carry on the business, un •• of Braea■ k Co., at the old . stand on of Washington and Railroad streets, on a . • lye scale than heretofore. • lar line of freight Cars will leave out every TUESDAY NOON, and accom tralei will be inn as occasion may require rrarrgetnent we are prepared to convey t all times to and from Baltimore. All f this kind entrusted to us, will beprompa to. Our cars run to the Warehouse et .t Sons, 165 north Howard street, B&W , - lug determined to pay good prices, solD • deal fairly, we invite everybody to give WM. M.BIOHAM. A LEXANDER COBILW .ILMEBBIGHAM. P 1 !L ERT M'CURDY, DEALER IN , GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c GETTYSBURG, I'ENN'A der•lgaad le paying at his Wars-bowle,in Is meet, •UJoining Buebler'a Hail, the rites for WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK AT, CLOVER ANDTISIOSIIP-SEZDS, POTATOES, Ac., Ac., os producers toirive him a callbefore selling e pas constantly on hand for sale, GE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, B yrups , Coffees,Btigars.Ae.,with Salt Fish,. deeps, Baconand Lard, Tobaccos, Ao. Also, audsof FLOOR, with 1 , 1;11D of all Umbr as has AL VALUABLE FERTILIZEkS, anific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and °Guano. he pays thehighe■t market prices torah he •ells at the lowest living profits. He re of public patronage, resolved to give ninevery case. ROBERT MeCIIRDY. 1869.—tt ireet attention to .Wanamaker lee advertiscmet. The Largest g House in Philadelphia. WANANA KIM et BROWN.— ..1110'B Ak BOYS' CLOTHING.— rangiug at every price, cut to every style, or made to order. B.X. corner tiI..XTR • II Streets, $26 SPR.OIO OVERCOATEL—MeIton, Silk sized, Panay Cantimere, , Beavers, ac.,largent variety in tb• elty.— L, - BIXTLI and MARKET Sta. -- $l4 - D 88121146 BUITH, BOTH Foreign and Domestic Goods, excellent E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Bogota, , WANAMASER t DROWN. TO $6O DRRBI3 SUITS OF ALL the de alrable sty lee, suitable fur any cm- A RAMA MLR & BROWN, SIXTH. & MAR. $2O BOYS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL Rome and Drees—west sles sad beet di NANA ld AIC ne RR At BROW ty N, LABOR *0 HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. i 23 BOYS' and YOUTUV OLLIMER FILLDS la great varIety.IVANA BROWN, SIXTH tad MABJCZT streets. $21.0 stineTs. UNDERCLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of Cat mall advance on coot, WANARAXER OA li Ff ALL,GREATOLOTHING HOUSE, • d MARKET Streetc lytn NTY TREASURER INDEPENDENT VOTERS F ADAMS COUFTY. solicitation of a number of pro 'itizetui of the County, I hereby Pre name as an independent candidate , ftlce of ':TTY TREASURER. I - pleage myself to discharge the th fidelity and impartiality. SAMUEL DEIIEtST. semi, Pi., Aug. 20.-td AAC 8. SrATIFFER, HES &JEWELRY, NTH mop STREET, carner orobiTy, PthLADELPIIIi. ed Waitima, Janaky,Elilvar and Plated War, coastattly on hand. og of Watches and Jewelry promptly (Ana; /869.-/y Zile Getty abuss., jrrfd y, Sept- 10 . 1549. Stephen Wit)le intends building two-story brick dweling Muse ob Carlisle street. ogr •Ittr.,prneat Lagsrde, late of Peters burg, Vg., hair -been elected Professor of Modern Languages in Mount St. Mary's College, at Emm ittaburg. pir-Rev. E. S. Coo&, late of the Theolo gical Seminary at this place, has accepted a call from the Mission Lutheran Church at• Newton, lowa. POTATOES.—Mr: Jacob Cauffman, of Hamiltonban township, sends us some fine specimens of California Mercer Pota toes, weighing from 11 to 2 pounds each— one being 8.1 inches long, SALES.—Persons desiring to purchase Real Estate should consult , the columns of the STAR AND SENTINEL. and 'those having comfortable homes or lands to sell, will find it the best advertising medium in the county. BASE BALL—A match game of Base Ball was played at New Oxford on the 28th ult., between the Juvenile Clubs df New Oxford and Hanover. The game, which was closely contested, was won by the Htmoverians. A.RRASTED.—A man hailing from WlTodsboro, Md., named Levi Fogle, was arrested last week in Littlestown, and committed to the county jail by Justice hicllvaine, on suspicion of,having stolen a set of new buggy harnetis. DISSOLVE ).—Messrs. Soper :and Mc- Cartney have dissolved partnership, Mr. McCartney taking the establishment in his own name. He Is a young man of energy and courteous manners, a skillful workman, and merits a liberal custom. NEW LAMP POST.—The Town Coun cil have ordered a new Lamp POU to be put at the intersection of East Middle and Stratton streets. If the Gas Company re fuse to extend their pipes to that point, coal oil will be used. A light is badly needed at that point in dark nights. PIC NlC.—The Presbyterian Sabbath School of this place, with many members of the congregation, and the children of the Orphans' Homestead, had a pleasant social Pic-Nic on the line of the Gettys burg Railroad, near Hanover, yesterday. The weather was propitious with a cool and bracing atmosphere, and everything passed off pleasantly. - . . FOR SALE.—S. B. Row, Esq., offers for sale his residence on Chambersburg street. It is a two story brick, with back building, furnished with gas, good water, fine fruit, &c., and all in prime order. It is in every respect a desirable residence, and worthy - the attention of persons wish ing to secure a pleasant home. By-the-way, we are reminded of some specimens of choice Peaches exhibited to us by Mr. Row last week, which surpass in size and beauty anything we have seen this season. WEST PENNSYLVANIA SYNOD.— The West Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran Church will meet in Gettysburg, op Wednesday evening, Sept. 22. The Synod at one time embraced the territory of Pennsylvania west of the Susquehanna river, and hence its distinctive name.— Three other Synods (Central, Allegheny, and Pittsburg,) have since been organ ized, and the West Pennsylvania now extends only over four counties, Adams, York, Cumberland and Franklin. There will probably be about forty ministers present, with a corresponding number of lay delegates. The Synod will hold its meetings in St. Tames' Church on York street, and will continue in session about, a week. THE A DVANCE. —This journal, which Dr. BusurcEm. pronounces "one of the ablest,beat, and most outspoken religious papers now published," enters upon its third volume this week, and celebrates the event by several marked improvements. It appears iu a new dress of type, begins the regular publication of Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER'S Sermons, and adds several new names to its list of contribu tors, among theui that of Hon. HENRY WILSON of Massachusetts, who in the current number discusses the problem of of Chinese imigration from the standpoint of Christian statesmanship. The publi cation of Beecher's Sermons in the AD , VANCE will prove an admirable feature of an already admirable paper, and attract many readers. The ADVANCE Is published at $2.50 per year by THE ADVANCE COMPANY, 25 Lombard Block; Chicago, GRAPE GROWING.—There are none of the small fruits more luscious and healthy, nor more easily grown, than Grapes; and yet none more generally neglected. Requiring but little attention, and generally yielding plentifully, there A is not a_garden in town or country 3vhere Grapes should not be found. We have often wondered that our Farmers espec ially overlook the Grape, when choice va rieties can be so readily and cheaply se cured from Nurseries close at hand.— Besides beautifying the premises, when trained on arbors or trellises, the fruit is a luxury , and the product profitable. These thoughts are suggested by the ad vertisement of Mr. ROBERT SHEADS, of this place, in to-day's issue, who has been giving special attention to the Grape cul ture in his Nursery on Seminary Ridge, and , who has for sale a large number of vines of the very best varieties. We have seen and eaten Mr. S.'s Grapes, and can cordially endorse them. [Communicated. Masses. 14nrroes :—I wish hereby to inform the 'readers of the "STAR AND SENTINEL," that two potatoe vines grew on the farm of Joseph Cline, in this county, one of which was eight feet five inches, the other seven feet ten inches in length. It is unnecessary to say that they are of the true "Geary" species, from the fact that if they belonged to the "Packer" tribe they might have got . a ducking in the "Lehigh," which would have spoiled their growth. G. A. C. IDAvxLLE, SEPT., 2, 1869. (For the Star and Sentinel TRIGONOMETRICAL. QUESTION There is a certain right-angled triangle, whose three sides in one sum expressed measure 480 perches; the excess of the longest or hypothen use side is SO perches more than the shortest of the ether two right-angled sides. What is the length of each side? G. HARBLSBUIIO PA. SEPT. 1. ATTENTION FARMERS.—Try the celebrated Patent Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled, if properly fitted ; and sore necks and backs are kept clown with cold water and Castile Soap, or nopay. For sale by J. W. Criss, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 10-tf What's the nse of saying Cattirrh cannot be cured when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itertihdy Is so sure and positively certain hat the prpprietora offers $5OO reward for case of Catarrh whiPh he cannot curq. A full pint of the medicine is made by dissolving one ft:ty cent package of the powder in water. Sold by druggists, or send Sixty Qarits to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y., for a package by rnaiL It A coNVENIENCE.;-We understand that arrangements have been made to es tablish a Baggage Depot in this place " which will be under the charge of respon sible parties. Passengers arriving in the trains Can leave their cheelyi at the Ticket office, and their baggage will be delivered wherever ordered. Persona *lending to leave in the cam can have their baggage called for at their residences and deliver &Übe depot. mut atilt I. 100-We know there are many who scoff at' laugh at, and who designate every adver tised remedy-as "Quickery," "Humbug," and pronounce them worthless. Such terms cannot be truthfully applied to the medicinal remedies of which Dr. H. T. Helmbold, of 594 Broadway, New York, is proprietor. His "Fluid Extract of Buchu," alone has stood the test of science, and yet proved valuable. It has been subject to the severe criticism of eminent professors of pharmacy, and none of such there are but will pronounce it an excel lent article,"While many there are who freely rceommend it as a curative agent for all diseases of the kidneys and urinat ing organs ; in addition to all this, It has been a qttarter of a century in existence, yet its sale is constantly being increased. There are numberless concoctions called Fluid Extract of Buchu, hence our friends, in buying, should be careful to ask for and get none other than Hembold's. Dr. Helm bold's drug and warehouse, at 594 Broadway, N. Y., is one of the lions of that gay metropolis. Such of our friends who may be there sojourning should not fail to visit it. We can assure them a kindly welcome from the Doctor and all his courteous employees.—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. It CAUTlON.—Extended success in any department of businetts justly awakens competition, and owing to defective men tal and moral structure, often begets envy. Now these are to be expected and may be met with energy and determination ; but not unfrequently 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 honesty, In providing a potent remedy, Dr. Stm ver's Old Standard Tonic Herb Bitters have attained unparalleled celelirit", hav ing been befoie the public 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 vice have 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 end, and the ineffi ciency of their preparations found out. We would rather be envied - for merited suc cess than despised for failure, however ungenerous it may be for man either to envy or despise. Against another and a worse claw. of individuals, we are ftmeed to take action. We allude to those who take advantage of our popularity, and at tempt to gain public favor and confidence by counterfeiting JO Old Standard Bit ters, barely imitatifig 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 ate hereby warned against , all such im itations: In -order to further protect ourselves, and save the afflicted from im position, we have.concladed 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 pense by so doing, but the end warrants the means. The new label along with the caption, directions and neat ornaments tion,will present an excellent steel portrait of C. H. liryder, the seuior 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. Aug. 20.-2 m LOST—A small Gold Necklace on Washington or Chambersburg street, marked S. E. F, The finder will be liber ally rewarded by returning it to Fahnea tock Brother. PRACTICAL BANKING constitutes a part of the regular course of study at the Iron City College. For Circulars giving a full outline of the method pursued in this important part of a Business Education, address the Principals, Smith et Cowley, Pittsburgh, Pa. it 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 cham bars and by families needing but ode fire, because not adapted to beat water, sc. This difficulty has been overcome, and last Mondry we saw one of the improved Morning Glories in operation at the Ware room of Col. C. H. BUEHLER, on Carlisle street, which seems not only to obviate objections but 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 heti/can be thrown around the oven at plealture, and making it as hot as the ovens of the bestcooking stoves. Water cad be boiled, pies baked, and even meat roasted as readily as in a cooking stove. This contrivance, while preserving all the qualities of the Morning Glory as a heat er, adapteit for the sick chamber, or use in small 'families requiring but little cooking. PRETTY WOMEN.—A comparatively few'Ladies monopolize the Beauty as well as the attiraion of Society. This ought not to be so, but it is ; and Will be while men are fooßati, and single out pretty faces for companions. This can all be changed by using Ha gan's Magnolia Balm, which gives the Bloom of Youth and a refined sparkling Beauty to the Complexion, pleasing, pow erful' and natural. No Lady need complain of a red, tan ned, freckled or ruin Complexion, who will invest 75 cents in Hagan's Magnolia Balm. Its effects are truly wonderful. TQ preserve and drew the . Hair use Lyon's Kathatrect. Sept. 3-lw 'FOR RENT two &stable roosts on Balttanweitnwt, near thW dloannat: guar* at ibis Mies; aalei et Real sad Perbasal Melata We annex a` list of Sales of Real and Personal Estate, to be Sound in our ad vertising cob:mans :" ii—Jew Wagoner, Butler, 20 Acres. 18—Pla'r of Babson Cigusgball, Straban, Zeal and Personal latate. ,18,=-Joaapherore, Lattoorsolarmalcies,asd Woodland S Acres WI Paribas. 18.—Ex'r of Frederick Yummy, Eloluitier, 101 • Acres. " I.4—Darld Minoan's Executor, Gettiiburg, Boum and Lot ' " U.—John Hoorer, Franklin, 180 Await " Qct. 2.—Rein of Samuel White, Freedom, 127 Acres. " 2.—Jesse Moe. Latimore, 92 Acres 124 Parches. " 2—Ex.of Goo. Howard, Itonutplearant, Real and pardon alty. " S. Hamilton, 'Franklin, 900 Acres. " -Toaxdol Golder'a 12zoentora Strobel', Realty! and Pemany. " 6-4Ohn Bolan, Hontington.l24 Aorta " 14—Brocatrix of Jima Townsend, loadlag,lBo Acres: Bonner, York Springs, it Perms. 80.—Heirs of Egbert Eckert, Moantpleesant 185 Urea. ROT. 6—Yawn. Irwin, Liberty, 426 ACTOL AT PBTVATE BALI. Theodore Bender, Cumberland, 116 Acres. Abraham !Ickes, Straben 86 Acres. Joseph Stockslager, Mountjoy, 83 Acres. Ex'rs of John Miller, Heading, Two Farms of 160 Acres each. Mrs. E. Minnie', Gettymbarg, House and Lot. John Brinkerhoff, Straban, 125 Acres. Geo. C. Outman, Gettysburg, House and Lot. Henry Chron !arc, Bandon's Mill, Lumber. Wm. S. Hamilton, Bn Ger, 165 Acres._ KRYDER & CO., 121 North Third Street, Philadelphia [For the Stu & Sentinel. immiminort. Masses. &wrong shall take it for granted, until the contrary be shown, that the air , climate and sail of Adams county are as healthy as on any part, of the Globe,, of the same extent, and that the powers of man, bodily and intellectually, may be as fully developed here, and reach as great per fixtion and capacity, as in any latitude or longitude on the whole face of the earth.— Talk of France, Italy , Fgypt, Palestine or Arabian sands, for health, beauty or scenery and purity of the air! Give to any or either of them all that is due, and after all the purity of atmosphere, freshness and beauty of scenery, clear Aye,. bright sun-shines, pure streams, green Meadows and fields, general productiveness of the soil under the best management of skilful and intelligent farming, and health of climate, in Adams county, are equal to the best of them. Invalids or hypocondriacs emigrate north and south for the benefit of their health.— We do not deny, bat willingly affirm, that change of scene occasionally is' beneficial, mentally and physically, to the healthy and the sick. It enlarges and liberalizes the mind, and any real and substantial improve ment of the mind will bring with it corre spondingly improved health and vigor of body. Heretofore, persons of weak lungs have sought the South in the winter season, to guard against the severity of Northern cli mates, and for the benefit of the air of the South. The advantage gained is simply from being more in the open air, where the temperature is mild and where there is no confinement in citre and ill ventilated rooms, and where the lungs receive con stantly and unremittingly the nourishment their nature demands of unconfined ani on decomposed atmosphere. In latter times we have seen northern cli mates in pretty high latitudes recommend ed for the same complaint. A physician of Mackinaw, near Lake Superior, where the winters are long and severe, some time ago published letters recommending that region of country in the highest terms, for persons disposed to consumption. The air there is spoken of as dry .- and healthy, and the weather not subject to sudden changes. It is not, therefore, warmth of climate that is necessary, otherwise that cold region would not be the place. A climate, where the air is pure and free from sudden changes, is cer tainly the most healthy, and if temperate, the most agreeable, one might suppose.-- Still, storms and changes have their advan tages, and when the lungs are seasoned to them they do no damage. It is only those who inconsiderately allow themselves to be shut up too much in hot and badly ventila ted rooms, who are in horror all the time of the changes of the weather. Let the lungs have the weather as it comes, night and day, and they will laugh at the changes. The whole secret of health is not well understood by most people. It ought to be by physicians and men of science, and tolerably so by persons of read ing and observation. Consumption is said to be prevalent in the United States. The bills of mortality certainly indicate that the complaint makes fearful ravages in portions of the States. The climate is charged with being the cause of the prevalence of the dis ease. We believe the climate of the United States is as healthy as any of the European counties. The blame lies with the habits of the people, and not with the climate. We think we may safely say, without fear of contradiction by physicians, whose practice and observation entitle them to know the fact best, that consumption is but little known among persons whose employment is chiefly in the open air; who are actively employed through the day out of doors, though through the night they may unwise ly shut themselves up in tight rooma.— Consumption is chiefly confined to cities and towns, and to persons whose employ ment is within doors, who give themselves little exercise in the open air, and who sleep in pent up rooms. it in me neighborhood of Mackinaw they live in log houses, such as our healthy fore-fathers of Adams coun ty were brought up in, with large open fire 'places, where cord wood was burnt and the room warmed by a glowing fire on the hearth, ventilated by the. chimney, and a free circulation of air allowed ; and if they sleep in rooms where the chinks between the logs allow the freak .air, and even the snow, to blow in—that climate will be free from consumption so long as the people live so. In modern times, our public buildings and private houses appear to be built and guarded on purpose to kill people ; as if our rungs were not made to live on fresh air— upon pure, unadulterated, nndecomposed atmosphere. Go into our churches, meet ing houses and court houses, when crowd ed, with doors and windows all tightly closed ; and the nostrils are assailed with an atmosphere made up of foul breaths,• with carbonic acid from decomposition by res piration; and If the gas lights are in full play the air is additionally debomposed.— Those from without enter, perhaps, from a cold, bracing, healthy atmosphere, fresh and elastic, to feel suddenly half stifled by heated and conglomerate gasses, poisonous, inanimate, and lung and life destroying. To be seated and remain is to become flush in the face and to incline to drowsiness. The deadly atmosphere is not so great but you continue to breathe and live, but a screw or two more of the vice might bring it to the killing point, or "plant the seeds of pre matue death," or to sleep might be the sleep Of death. We heard ofa lot of calves that Were smothered to death in a railroad car, not long since, while at Harrisburg, on this principle,—and we have heard of the black hole of Calcutta. The crowd pass out of this den in a state of perspiration, the lungs relaxed, suddenly into a temperature as different as one's Imagination - may choose to make it. Nothing short of bad colds and perhaps consumption follow ; and cer tainly the latter must eventually be the re sult, and is the result, of changes of the kind frequently persisted in. These changes are a thousand times worse than sudden changes of the weather. ' Close rooms, private and public, are where diseases of the lungs are bred. Give the lungs pure air, night and day, and there is no danger of consumptiqn, and nothing of the kind is to be feared from sudden - - - changes of the weather. By exposing the lungs to the weather they become seasoned to it, and fit to encounter any and all changes of temperature of the weather.— Dr. Franklin always slept with his windows open, and lived above eighty years, most of the time in cities. We go for abundant ventilation, night and day, in public and private houses. J. B. G. Do you want a nicesult of Summer Clothing, or a cheap Hai or Cap, suited to the season ? You will find just the thing at Capt. Norris' Store, earner of the Dia mond and Chambersburg street. The Captain keeps always on band a fall as sortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of latest styles, and Self 3 at model ..ate prices. He just receive new style of Caps, which are all Lim 1.1 .2 Ind going off like hot buokwhe, - 23kes. Call and see his establishment. tf GRAPE VINIA S ! I aLyz NOW Row !for mAr.gr.r 10,000 GRA,PE VINES ONZ [NO TWO Tll.lO 0/PKILIJDISO ;MUST \„„,. TAM OP os PIE. FOR SR W . llO &SALE & RETATT,• MIK% 011 . 161 a. 4111 1111,1* , 5%.0r6 ilnitOdt awdotiktiltmlitudisaliedierwtP'" = " It Is yr, tholes aid will be sol Oa riminimiririseink Adam. • /14111114 r lOW* Raltfutordp • di Produce 41seket. _ - i 2lttai rdwisday Aldericiv.. SUP= nova, \ \ 600 . 41/ 625 Error:Fume, `...,,, 000 f 6,75 WartsWillem', ~.. 1 60 0 160 Rid. VIIIIir, - X1:10 0, / b 5 C O ZN, I\lB 0 1 24 Ilia, 1 16 0 1 18 OATS, 4B 40 61 TIMOTHY-61HD ' 8 ,7.5 0\425 CLOVHB-51.1111D, 8 12 0 8 4 4 1 - PLAx-funin, ... 0 00 • 2 60 Saotrunse, " Smut, " liAms,. LARD, ... GOLD, Phila... Gettysburg:Grain &Provion Market. Osigyaborg, M4ay Jtorprini. SIIPZB FLOUR, 6 00 Exmi nous, • 660 WEITZ WERAT, ,26 • 1 60 RID WRRAT, 1 .00 180 COIN, 100 RIZ, 000 @ 95 BtrOswifirAT, ..... TEMOTRY BRED, CLOVER BRIM, POTATOES, Burma, LARD, - Esse, BACON, Ham, " .... " Eiffotrunst, SOAP,... TkLLOW, CAsserr—WOLFF.—On the sth inst., in this place, by Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. Benjamin Caosatt to Miss Lydia Wolff, both of Gettysburg. CRONE—CLEPPER.— At Abbottstown, on the 2d inst.. try Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. David Crone to Miss Sarah Jane Clapper, both of York county. 00011—MAKINs.—On Tuesday the ith inst., by, Rev. Prof. H. Louis Baugher, James E. Cook, of Maryland, and Susan M eking, of Gettysburg. GRUBB—PAXTON.—On Wednesday last, by Rev. W. H. Hillis, Capt. William C. Grubb, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Sallie Paxton, of this place. STEFFY—WILSON.—In Littlestown, by Rev. Father broacher, on the 30th ult., Mr. Frank Steffy, of Liltlestown, to Miss Mollie Wilson, of Emmittsburg, Md. WlLL—DOltskY.—On the 2d inst., In this place, at the residence of Mr. William Shaffer, by the Rev. W. R. H. Deatricb, Mr. Emory F. li. Will, of Gettysburg, to Miss Lile A. Dorsey, of Mechanlcstown, Md. Yosr--OwENs.—On the 7th Inst., by the Rev. J. Bellwalder, Mr. Alexander Yost, of Hanover, to Miss Mary Owens, of Mc- Sherrystown. Of - Obituary notices 5 cents a line of all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- Meas. CHRONISTER.—On the 28th ult., near Hampton, Mr. Abraham Chronlater, aged 69 years 9 months and 5 days. FREED.—At Abbottstown. ou the 28th ult., Henry Clay, son of John H. and Louisa Freed, aged 1 year, 11 months and 1 day. FISSELL,—On the Nth ult., Elmer Em ory, son of Emanuel and L. Caroline Fis sell, of Menalien township, aged 9 months and 2l days. Oh, bow we miss dear Elmer! His voice we no more hear: He's gone to Jesus in Heaven, And all the dear ones there. HOFFMAN.—On the 23d ult.. Mary Ros anna, daughter of John H. and Lucinda J. Hoffman, aged 11 months and 23 days. HAarrz.—On the 29th ult„ at Hampton, Cora Elsie, Infant ,daughter of H. and Adalade ilantz, aged 9 mouths and 20 days. KINDI.O.—On the 30th u IL, in Conowago township, John Kindig, Sr., aged 79 years 6 mouths and '27 days. SALTZGIVER.—Ou Friday last; Michael Saltzgiver, of Straban township, aged 83 y ears and S montns. WtstEa.—On the Atli ult., near New Cheater, Margaret Alice, infant daughter of John Whaler, aged 6 months and I day. New tilitrtistnituto: ECTION. E An L Election ibr eleven Mangers of the "Ad. em! County Mutual fire 'neurone*Company," will be bold at Set ("maim tasiummeany to Gettysburg, on Me n d n y, tike 27th day of September next between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. Each member being entitled to ass vote for each Policy held by hint. u-The Executive Committee will meet at 10 clock, A. 11., of mid day. Sept. 10.—td D. A. BIIIIHLILR, Secy. N'OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration °tithe eetateof 40011tBAUNOLMIUM late ideuntPlearstat twp., Adams county, Pa., deceased, having bens granted to the undersigned, residing in mid township, he hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said estate tomato Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them property authenticated fur settlement. B. N. HAGERMAN, Adm'r. Sept. 10.-6 t 'EA XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ten Testamentary on the estate of }lzmin won, deceased, late of Freedom twp., Adams co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Cumberland township, he hereby glees notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. H. P. BIGHAN, ker. Greenmount, Pa., Sept . 3.- 6t • FOR,SALE , My Property on Cloionkrsincry st, Getlysburg, Pa. THE HOUSE is a two story brick, '• Gas In It. a Hydrant In the yard with good out. buildings, chola. varieties of Grapes. Strawberries, Blackberries, Itupberriee, Peach and dwarf Pear Treason the lot. 8. B. BOW. Sept. 10.—tf WATCHES & JEWELRY. WM. P. McCARTNEY Wsairs to inform his Customers and the Public generally, that having purchased the interest of his Partner (L. V. B. Born) in the Watch and Jewelry Store on Baltimore at., Gettysburg, ne will spare no efforts to give satisfaction to all. He hae.last returned from the City with a splendid assortment of GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES. JEWELRY; SILVER. 7EA AND TABLE SPOONS, FORKS; GOLD. SILT. ER AND STEEL FRAME SPECTA CLES; also, CLOCKS of Mc best man. effecters., MUSICAL INSTRU MENTS. VIOLIN ef G tilt- • AR STRINGS, SCREWS AND BRIDGES. sap Watch and Clock Work warranted for one year. Jewelry repairing executed in a neat and workman like manner. (Sept. 10, 18e9.—tf SHERIFF'S SALE. In pursuance of a writ of Levert Teciaa, will be offer ed at Public Pale et the Goitre Flows In Gettysburg on Saturday. the tad day of October next, the follow lag described Seel Ifatete. rlat A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Camberlend township, Adams county, Pa. beginning at • post along the public road ladl e` from Gettysburg to Taney town, at the corner of laud of Wm. H. Dotterer,thenoe along Auld Teueitown rued south to a post at • coner. of land of Peter Prey, thence west along the lands of Peter Prey and Jacob Benner to a poet, at the corner of laod of /scot, Ben ner, on the Itauttittsburg road, thence along aid pub 11e road leading; from Gettysburg to Ernmittsburg north to a post at corner of tarot of Wm. H. Dotterer, on said road, theme along the line of land of Wm. H. Dotterer east to the place of beginning --containing SO ACRES, more, or leos—together with the appur tenances- , • new one and a half-story Westb erboarded DWELLING RODER, with Backbnilding attached, a new Barn, with otlthr outbuildings; a well of water, with a pimp in It, at the door ; a young Apple Or chard, and other fruit, on the premises. The laud is all undier good fence and good caltivatioa. - Seised and taken in execution as the Real Estate of Paws UMW. PHILIP HANN, Ithiarifr. Inastra Otece, liettysburg, Sept. 10.4, ' gerren per coot of the purchase mousy upon all salmi by the Shotiff mut be paid over immediately atter the property struck down or upon failure to comply therewith the sale. property will be again pat up km ARM AND MILL The subscriber, Intending to milt tensing, offers kis Tann lad ISM at wane Mb at Ms ism day qf fttember. UM, at g Olga* Tim Farm cop ula. lam Aollite, more or a lsm audit Mame on the public , road from Little's:mu to Raualtsburg, 'Wise west of Little town, and nearly on the mow of the Railroad oat from Littlestoirt to Pf•derick:.,...ia Ronal* liberultlp, Adams imenty, Pa, The tin provementotiondet of . a large STORM MANSION, with toccellept collar, and a orrer-faulas gorin g ma wall with a pomp. near the dwaling, a large Stott Thok Barn, SO feet. new Wavle Shed and Dorn Orbs, Hog Pen, Blacksmith Shop, Smoke Rouse. Ice Roam, and all secemetry out-traildlagei a small Stone Hones; 234 stories high, at the mill . The RILL is threes tarlet lower story atom, upper frame • ft in a Mapping Min. coatalaing one parr choppers std eern ember —Bawlllll and Bea. Km 'the latter Ificiag sit stamper, The Saw Mill it hard to g in cutting qualities, and splay* a y lare The mills are la *rat rate repair. ver Theme is a Lime Kiln In, good condition on the Stan, and. Uses stale le/UM three toilet The land ts of good quality, and has nearly all been noted twice, some pert al team. Thera are about 18 scree* timber, nearly 111 Poottem lead—the timber, oalt, hickory. aid walnn very ehrhia& „The Sum is Isid el lo sesomplent aids, well Awnd watems4, he eek „nearly through lb* aentes. Thantt m is a pad"mamma, : Preleard., fa bearing 40803 / 0 4, amide" refithelf. ties, Pearl and thaw on the fYra, A vile growiwg mope will give ail the Tr.* JUN W. ,14401: . ! IMpt.lo —it Bit* Anna MEW is 164 19 @ 191 24 25 20 .0 201 18 i 90 3 50 700 -v... 40 cf 6 68 . 8 MA RRIED. DIED. 20,000 Volumes Printed is Adrance alga now Ready for Agents. acklreaa for an agency BLISS It CO., Newark, N. J. Al sum/ CAN PUBLISHING CO.. Hart [Aug. 27.-4 w A Work descriptive of the T7RTUESand the VICE.% the JIYSTWES, .111SIMIEJand clizmasr of New York City. If roe wish to knoW how Fortunes are made and lost in a day ; how Shrewd Men are rained in Wall Street - ;' how Strangers are swindled bp. Sharpers; how Ministers and Merchants are blackmailed; how Dance Galls and Concert Saloons are managed; how Gambling House and Lotteries are conducted; bow stock and Oil Companies originate, and how the Bob• Mee Burst, read this work. It contains 35 fine en gravings, belle allabont the Mysteries and Crimea of New York, and is the gpiciest and Cheapest work published, ONLY $2.50 PER COPY. Bend forOireolart mod ',postmen pages of the wort Address JONES, BROTHERS t 00. Phliodelphts, Pa. [Aug. /7.—lw BEST BOOK OF THZ PZ.BIOD WOMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, Vie Under World of Ad Great My, The most startling revelation of modern times.— New York Society Unmasked. "The Aristocracy," "Women of Pleasure," "Married Wooten,. and all clause thoroughly ventilated. 60 Liustratione. Ad dress at once CONSUMPTION, Bronchltls, Asthma, and Catarrh cured by inlutia• lion. Abboa's Inhaling Pissed Is the only remedy known. that operate, on the lano—.die se t eee the tubercles, wh:elt are thrown off, the cavities beal,and a mire Is effected. Treatment by letter or In person can be bad only of Q. VAN lIUMMELL, bi. D., 10 West 14th at., N. Y. Aug.., 1869.-10 m WHY NOT MAHE MONEY With our Moon ADD KEY CUM Own?, and by Ba hia Koval aod attractive ankles; Circular, free., BTAIIORD MPG. 09.; 66 Fulton it. , New York June 26.—120 r = AT PUBLIC BALI BIG CROPS AND , RIGEI PRICES are making, Farmers able and anxious to procure that moat practical and timid book over la atteilhir their benefit, oatltled by the well known author, Georg* S. Wiring celebrated as the Agricultural Saglnser of the great Central Park, New York. Thousands of Farmers need and want this very popular work a and we desire acthw :Amite fnir7 county to 'apply; than: Vs will - pay from 1100 to $3OO per'inotith, according to capability an d amizr... /or Dell yanked' is *Orem A. H. HUBBARD, Pabilrhar, 400 Ohesitnatst., Aug. 27,,111f30 -2m FOR SALE A VBANDOE'S MILL, - MARES CREEL !% and 2 Incbal AIM PUNY. %sad POP6II RUMOR POPLAR 00ABITLINGI. • 1 insb,WALll.• • Whet olt rraixtr, - ." , mut onNoinonis.. ;CARD-CARDS, tatter Heads, 131/Laikedui S,_ sad as kw. (dial refsesi w.... 1•44 4 .3 ,4 Ci 4, 1 +•••• • Ste",LrliS ?souse, adoim4 tiff L I= n li ' `t ! t t. V~ ~f~..,. _ vtLULBLE FAMit AT • PUBUe SALE Oa TH1nt8p.4 . 7 . ; tA e 144 . 4 dap 4f OCI43BER, The undersignellahtentrlx of the will of Alumi TOWlatian, docrased la sooordance with said will, will offer at Public Sale. the valuable Vann on which she cow Mawr heteera hi te the heirs of Janus Terwmend, dented fn g township, Ad ams co., Pa., about 134 miles north of Hampton, four mass tun York Sullatur Sipringe and 4 mils from the Balthnore and Carlisle pike, containing 231 ACRES, mare or kn. This is oanuntraly known as the "Old Round Hill Farm" Yt is moats of the granite soil, has been heavily limed and manned, and I. Ina high state of cultivation. There are about • 160 Acres of good !arming land, and 40 Acres or good timber. - The than is well watered with springs and .running,wster; ' a never-killsg spring of excellent 'star about 26 yard s .14, turn the door ; also, another • lu and strong spring about mile from the hoe from which the writer runs to the house con. tinually, forced by a hydrunlic Ram, which he. been in successfal operation for over twenty years. There tea tarrelof excellent water standing in the kitchen all the time,, sitable for cooking or washing. From the house thcarster Is carried by lead pipe to a trough In the "ern yard, thus thrills/dog plant, of ' loner all the title for QI the stock. The buildings are a large two-story STONE DWBLLING HOUSE, a good sized Stone gern r a large. framed Stable with ambling Ur 6 horses ; , ,,Hay Mows, Btrew Sited kc., Wagon Shed, Grain lids", Machine Hone, Shoo, Smoke Moose, Spring House, Hog House and other necerary 'beagle root-- There ie. 20:1 AppleOr Innen bearing order; also,. Peaches, Peers, Plums, 0 lee, /in, in abund ance. This desirable farm Is very, conveni ent l y kin. ted in regard to Churches. School Bonen, Stores; Grist Mills, Saw kWh, Blacksmith Qom Ac. All persons desirous of purchasing Inch a farm are nehectfolly invited to call and examine tor them. selves. They will find Use represented. Terms easy and reasonable. &me very nue opeolmena of Magnetic Iron Ore here been Gond on therm: Also, at the mune tfme and Place, will be offered a FARM Of 71 ACIRIM, adjoining the above, with good Improvemecta. Attendance will be given sad terms made known on day of sale by MARY T. TOWREIRND, Executrix, Hampton, Adams co., Pa. Sept. 10, 1869.-3m* PUBLIC SALE Ol VALUABLY REAL ESTATE The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on Satur day, the 2nd day of October fiat, at 12 o'c/ock, 1., on the premises, near Henry Knouts% about 200 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate In Franklin town ship, Adams ninety, Pa., on the read leading from Milltown to the Chapel, about 24 mile. from Hill town, adjoining lauds of,leirs of Thadlene Stevens, Henry Erman, and ethers. - It ie covered with valua ble YOUNG CHESTNUT TIMBER, of from 26 to 30 years growth, and thickly set. It will be - *old in 14 to 16 ACNE LOTS, to salt purclmert. Attendance will be given and term. mad* known on day of sale. The undersigned also offers at , Private Sale, Los /ARM ,In Butler township, 34 miles north weet of Gettysburg. containing 166 AUREB, improved with a two-etofy WEATHER•BOARDED DWELLING and Btontlawittliiding, Out.kitchn, good Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Bhed, Hog Pen, and other outbuilding., two websof good water; • thriving young Orchard of choice fruit of all kinds • about 20 Acres in Timber, and a large proportion In Meadow. The farm is in a good .atate of cultivation, and ounveniently located. Persons desiring to new the premises can call on David Harman residing thereon, or ackirem the under. sicced at Gettysburg, Pa. WM. B. HAMILTON. JACOB MICKLiT, Audionar Sept. 10.—te JOT TO TNT Isrimc.—Penons afflicted with any of the diseases silting from &disordered liver or iaomach, nervous debility. dyspepsia, or liver complaint, should try PERRY DATIB' "PAIN KILLER." It seldom Odle to effect • cure in a abort time. No medicine has been more auccessfal in caring Fe ver and Ague, and other diseases incident to oar Western and Southern climate. For a cold It is al most • sirsociAc Rheumatic and Neuralgic affections glee way to it when all other remedies bare failed.— It is eminently a family medicine, and by being kept ready fur immediate report in case of accident or sadden attack of dieesse, has. saved many hours of suffering, and many a dollar in tuna and duc tor's bill.. Sold by all Druggists. i Sept. 10-4 w Wr ANTED—ALL OUT OP EMPLOYE ENT TO Can. V V vans for a new Religious Work, of rime merit, pecullari adapted to tb• young, but equally enter taining and instructive to all, and invaluable to every Christian family, unequaled In elegance end chem., nes.; being emebelltshed trill. nearly 30 er tgr ,,i ng , Experienced Agents and others, wanting • work that will mill at sight, should secure choice 01 territory at once. For particular., terms, it , a.biri.t. P. OAR fart k CO., Philadelphia, Pa. dept. 14—tie 10 000 111AD2R8 AND PPEA 1C YRS WANT. ad, to boy th• first otilt.or, of ••100 Cnoica Szt.scrwas, No. 2," containing ono hundred. or the latest good things tor recitation, declamation, school reading, Ac., in poetry and prose. Send 30 cents for a sample to P. GARANTT k CO., Phila&lphia, Pa. Sept. lu-4w STILL AllEAD.—Tha ONLY cheap and metal Sew ing Machine. Does ALL any mathine CAN do U 5.00 only, Sample at awl. $2OO a month t,) agents Addresa ASHIIXLCYT S. M. CO.. llnadale, N. H Aug. 27.-4 w - - Tllll3 IS -NO BY sending 15 cents, with age, helgt.t, cukr ey e . 2.0 and hair, you will receive, by ret,ro mall, a ror• rect picture of your future Due:rand ,r wife, with name and date of marriage. Address Or Mx, P . 0. Drawer No. 24, Pt:Moral Ile, N. Aug. 27.-4 w DEAFN 888. CATARRH. A lady who ban suffered for year. from Deaf ness and Catarrh was cured by &simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to send the re ceipts, free of charge, to sus our Rimiarty sfflicted. Address M.C. LEGGETT, 'Mored, N.J. Aug. 27 .AGICNTS WANTD /04 TIS lIEJT iItIOA OP g THA P E RIOD WOMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, The Usder World of the Grua City. The moat startling revelation of modern timer.— Nem York Society Unmasked. "The Arigtocraty," nWoosen of Pleasure," “klartied Women," and all chimes thoroughly ventilated. SO Illustrations. Price $3.. Aodress at once MEM= AGENTS WANTED ➢G$ TUE SIGHTS SECRETS OP THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. rfillE most startling, Instructive, and entertaining 1. book of toe day. Bend for Circulars. and see our terms. Address U. 8 PUBLISHING CO.. 411 BROOME ST., NEW YORK. ♦gip 27.--{~ AGSM'S WLNTSD PORJ 6 6 ONDERS (21 - THE WORLD:" OCCI 033 !BORLAND ILLCSTIATIOSi. The largest, beet selling, end most attractive subscription book ever rltiblistted'. gaud for Circular', with tonna, et once, Addreu U. S. PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broome Bt., N. Y. [Aug. 2.7.-4 w AGENTS CAN NOW OET TERRITORY FOR MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOKIWITI! 234 ENGRAVING& Who has not heard of the author? Who hu not &sighed ewer his quaint sayings and queer Ideas, and thirty 'succumbed to his racy stories? The Innocents Abroad Is the quintessence of hlmael4 'the condensation and concentration of all hie powers. No stoicism can withstand it. geniality and humor. It Is the most readable, enjoyable, laughable, and popular book printed for years. AGENTS WANTED FOS SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY AGENTS WANTED POE THE The New York Book C0.,14. Nl4llllll et., New York Aug. 6-8 w , ‘THE FARMAR'S MANUAL." Cil2! BOOK AGENTS WANTED,- WE WANT TEN THOUNAIVD GOOD, BELZABLG Akistras TO 301,1011. POR OUR NEW WEST • To whom the MINIM OwirtigroNt wni BB PAID. No other , work selling !mites AM. BoantifaH IY Ohlstrstml, aver 800 PP, and sold for $ll. The raciest AND MIT BOOK err the Great Wert meant— so say all the leading journals and eminent men.— Bead for oar Otroulars, with fall MlN:matron and terms. Add: els . HARTMED PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, Ct AGENTS WANTED FOR HOMES AN.D t.; FORTUNES In the boundless West ands:my Routh. It speaks to the young man of - • home aid finione, sad tells him why, where and how to seek It ; ft tells the capitalist where to Invest ; the laborer, to nod good wages; the limner, the best !soda ; the merchant, the isstaufiso• tarer, the pradlllllol2lll man and the mechanic of the great chances open to them. it tells everybody jut what they ought to know, ;bout We east resources and wonderthl program in area part of this gn.t wintery. New, hash, interesting and popular. /end fbr circular. Enterprising men can learn of a nun ay-making business by addressing PEOPLES PUB LIEEING 00., 614 droh street, Philadelphia, pa. O:U.BI:MN'S PATKRT RED JACKET Is betterlb an our regular ahaped Axes for these rea sons: First—lt mite deeper. Seisond—lt don't stick .in the wood Third—lt does not Jar the hand.- 7burtit--No time is wuted in taklag the Axe out of the cnt. A/M.—With the same labOr you will do one•third more work then with regular Axes. Rod paint has nothing to dcrwith the good qualities of this Axe, for all our Area are painted red. I r your hard- ware store does not keep oil' v,‘• will gladly answer inquiries or fill your am, ,•ct, or give you the name of the nearest des,. ui. • keep. our Axes. LEPPINcorr it BA SWELL, ". Pittßbnrgh, Penna. Bole owners of C.lburti'm and Red Jacket Patents. M USlCcoo3 Y o . l3 , l l .. G re L t e i t ca Dit lai l d d p eeiring to mm be l: clans and Teachers in the aortaet time and at the least posaible ex pense upon the Piano, Barp, Organ V ILE. ft , Gnitar, win pies.. &PO., for eeta logne to the Prumpai Mame Fair Seminary, SaLem, Ct Aromatic Vegetable Soap. COLOAIT k CO'S TOILET SOAPS. [ESTABLISHED 180 d, NEW YORK.] For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. WA DAY for all. :Address A. J. ➢ULLASI, NTY P LOY WENT that pays. For particulars, addreee KI 8. M. BPiscznk Co., Brattleboro, Vt. A SE YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUG , IIFT POE SWEET ./1. QUININE—it. equals (bitter) Quinine. Renew tared by F. STEARNS, FARE k CO., Chemists, New York. TQE EATEY COTTAGE ORGAN Is the beet and cheapest. Contains the latest improvements car Bastatta and ron Johanatt. J. MEV A CO., Sole Manurrs, Brattleboro', Vt 10,000 AUESITIS WANTED POP. PRIEST AND NUN. This most exciting and Interesting book by a popular authoresr, li now ready, and those who wish to canvass for it should apply immediately for cir cular, (with stamp este Iseria,) eta tine territory desired, experience, he. Agents wanted evely . where for this and caber Sr - obelus books and engravings, by CRIT SXNDXS & McK IN:11E1%1308 Chestnut street, Phila delphia, Pa. (Sept. 3-4 t itarriages, Aarntyo, at. DAVIDAteCILEARY. JOHN P. McCREAILY "Best always Cheapest. THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLA'A, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County are always to be toned at the old and well known stand,Baltnnure st.,oppositethe Presbyterian Church • (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount.. edo are completeln every respect and warranted to be of the very best material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAS SOT ea SIAS. They are the best FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, u -cheap se they eau be made any. where and la the most substantial manner. Riding Bridles Whips, Lashes, Draft Mmes. Ply-neta and' everything in the line; Nolte better or cheaper. Our prices bare been zreuezu to thelowestli ring standard. A liberal percentage forcub, off all billeamounting to $5 or more. We work nothing hut the best of 'Wet aid will warrant every article turned out to be in everyrespect as represented. Thankful forput (►tore we I nvi to attention to on present stock. ssj..o hrs. as • cal I sad 4.1/Mine PISCES ANT QIIALITT Jai:1.29.1868.-s( D. hicCISILARY t 80N. iIARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED. Ybe sear befog overzthe undersignedhave resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, at thei r old stand, In Rast Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to pat up work In the 111013 fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. ac., oti hood, which they - will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. ifrREPAIRING.EM done with dispatch, ands: cheapest rates A large lot of new andold HARNESS oa hand for isle. ThanAin' for the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, theysalicit and will endeavor to de serve a large share In the future. May 29.-tf DANNER * ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. rilllfE undersigned bas removed his Carriage-mak ing shop to tt e east end of Middle street, Getty,- burg, Pa., where he will continue to build all kindsof work In his line, via: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. His work is all pat up of good material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall to give antis /salon. His prices are always reaaonable. He solic it. orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRLNG promptly Mine, at moderateratea. W. K. GALLAGHER. July 1, 18C43.-1y NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP TEPORMS hie friends and the public generally that he has resumed the Harnese•making business, and opened a Shop en Carlisle street, Gettysburg, adjoin lug the Plusenger depot, where he will manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of HARNESS, 'BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, LASHES. PLY.NETH, de., to which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds. REPAIRING and MENDING attended topromptly. Having been working at ilia badness for= year., I can guaranty the best kind of wort:, all being mad* under my own superintendence. Give me ',call. May 7,1169.—tf • ' JOHN GULP. WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS . HINZ ON; UMW • FEW T R ACT.S 1, ' • " !mond hand, Ore-emptiou Lands located near Rail roads,ikmnty Towns, ite., in well settled neighbor hood!, which X Will sell. 4 exchange at a tilt "tie or Beal lataialn Adams aonnty,,Pa. leb .1668 —t f FOR-SALE, • r•ItDESIRABLE THEME-STORY BRICK DWELLING Mg Sa uot r oo 40 hot lot, with thowitaz, Ilotk-tiolliDag, to Itst•cloos repair. two doer so 1 1t4o3Ot•Ithlwt, wlll6e eoidow:00. g onto _ . Rows,l3Antlr • WOOD FOR BALE, 800:00p13-0AJE, 200 If101(OftY Af'D 42 1, Z. S Rif,E,l4l !: - . 11 4 4 ° 1 -1V090) 4,414 " 111,4 , 81 aitt:' efitifiFivklp -3 .• ?jai mit g'asaud Mts. =I 17A.LIJABIat MILLS it FARM • AT 117BLIV 84L. The =heather' will offer at Public Sale, en &aw -1 day, the WA dilly Arearniar lidoit. P t 1 shisch.P.M., en the pranks., tier VALUABLE PROPERTY. sits ated In Liberty township, Adams coutity;Peonst., 134 miles sonthesitt of Fairilekl, knows as the "COMPANY ItlLLtaa The Penn animism 226. ar pe l f pabenpal land. adjoining dm tjar4dohelatl er, Joseph Mickley, Casper Myers, and ether,. he Improvements ere • large twoatory stone and pert LOG novas, Skate Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, flog Pea. Smoke Zoos*, and other oatinma. toss, with • well of water at the door. There are shoot 125 Acres clear, 26 Acres is Meadow, and the balance In Doe Timber. ooneistiog of Whits Oak, Wal- nut and Hickory. There Is an orchard of choice Irak tetudeting of Apple, Peach and Pear Trent. The EMUS are on Middle creek, with endiclen t water to ran the year wand. The 11111.hanso is 60 by 44 feet, three stories high, Stone; Power, two Ormshot Wheels, 18 feet high, with two pairs of Bars and one pair of Chopping Stour, and all the machinery and fttures belonging to • Grist mill ind Saw milL— There ars also on the premises • TINANT HOURS and STABLE:, with. well of water at the door. The above Mill and Saw mill are in • good neigh borhood for Grata and sawing, Wise within no :mile of Carroll's Tract, and one mile of Limestone, alto sear to 8 shook, Churches and Markets. Any person wishing to view the property can be shown the same by James W. Irwin, who lives there- Attendance will be even and terms made known on day of sale by Sept. arts PUBLIC SALE OF ANAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned. Administrators of the R e late of Deem GULDEN. deeming!. will offer at Public Salo, ca Tuesday. the lath day of October nest, at 10 o'OLooh. I . N., on the premises, A TRACT OF L • ND. containing about 314 ACRES, sad also the TRI-ANGULAR MIA DOW of about 1 ACRE adjoining, between the Rail road and turnpike, in Sustain townatdp, adjoiningthe Mansion Farm of said deceased, on which is a large BRICK WAREHOUPE AND LIMB HOUSE, with Railroad Siding and Switch, Elackanith Shop, and a new TWO-STORY BRION DWELLING, ,with a well of good water—known Is "Gulden'a Station." Also—A FARM, situated in Shultz,tplasanttown ship, adjoining o f John George Gulden, Henry Semler, d others, containing about 40 ACRES, having a led on It a new two-story LOG HOUSE. with Kitchen and outbuildings, and a Frame Bank Barn. Also-2 Right-wbsel HOll7Bl CARS, In good run plug order. On Turiday and Wednesday /settings, Oct. 5 and will be sold at Auction , a large stook of STORE GOODS, at the Store be the WareaLuse above refer red to, consisting of all Mad of Dry Goode, Groceries, Queens...ire, to., the anction commenciog at early - Attandancewllf be given and terms made known on day of sale by Sept. 3.—t. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM The undersigned will sell at Public Bale, as Melees day. the 6th day of October mad, a/ 12% o'clock, P =Abe premises, hie VALUABLE PARAI, situate In Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., on the old Speekman road, IX mile., south of Wierman's Mill, on Bermudian creek, containing 124 Amu, mare or less, adjoining lands ofJohn Knob, John Howe. Jacob Hersh, add others. The Impmvements consist of a new two-story BRICK DWELLING, with Basement, containing nine apartments. a new Bank Barn and other outbuildings, three thriving youngOitCHARDS of choice fruit, In good bearing order ; a good Well and Boring of Water convenient to the House; stand ing water at the buildings and in the Adds. About 12 Apcnia are in good Timber, sad 2$ fa bolt of Mea dow. The farm Is in • good state of cultivation, 10:1,- Doe beabolo of Maw having been put oa it. Moro ore 500 panels of good poet fence. The limn la a good red gravel land, and L susceptible of the highest im provement Persons wishing to vim the premises will nail on the undersigned residing close by. ilirAtiendanee will bet given and terms made known on day of sale by Sept 3.—ts JOHN BOLEN. . TIMBER LAND AT PUBLIC BALE The undersigned will offer at PnblloSale, oa Satur day, the 25th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on the premises, 100 ACRES OF VALUABLE TLUBE I. LAND, situate in Buchanan Valley, Frat.E. lin township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of John Brady, Dr. B, enneman, and others. It is con venient of access, a public road rooming through it. It la covered with veil/able CHESTNUT TIMBER, and will be offered in 10 to 20 ACRES to suit pur chasers. Attendance will be given and term. made known on day of sale by JOHN HOOVER. Sept. 3.—ta • , CHEAP LANDS! I bare for sale more than 2110 YARNS, varying In size from 10 Acres to SWO Acree, and varying in price from jl to E5O PER ACRE. The climate is an. surpassed. Soil adapted to tb • growth o• Grain, Clover, Gran, trait and Grapes. Watt 4. abaudant and good. CHEAP RAILROAD TICKETS will beprovldeal for all who come to rue to buy land. .For catalogue of prices, Ac., iddree• B. GUTTER, Sept - . S, Greensboro', N. C. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE V, The-undersigned, intending to quit farming, offers at Private Sale, THE FORM on which be resides, la Stroban township, Adams county, Pa, os the road leading from Gettysburg to flonterstown, 2% miles from either place, containing 125 ACRES, more or less, Improved with • large tasseo:l,y BRICE DWEL LING, with Backhanding, containing 10 rooms, large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Siding llonse-Oarriage Room, OutAnchen, }loft Ped, and other ontlmllifitpil • never-failing Spring of Water between the IF and Barn, • fthe thriving young Orchard of cholc• fruit of all kinds. There are about g Ames la good Timber, the balance cleared and under good anitivatio; with a large proportion of Meadow. The Farm has been well limed,' and be one of the best wheat producing berme in the neighborhood. There be every conveni ence on the premises, and It is desirably located with reference to &hook Churches, Market, Sc. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Persona de siring to view the premises or obtain further Informa tion will all upon or addrem the emderablned. If not so.d by the Irt qi.Vbrember, the Farm willb• for RENT, JOHN BEINICILRIIOI7/ Get tysbarg, Ps.,,Sept. 3, 1669.:-2us TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE On &think*, the 18th day of September acre, the subscriber, Executor of Dorn) Tammy. deceased, will offer et Public Sala, on the premises, the real estate of said decedent, to wit : A LOT OF GROUND, situate in York street, ()attys. burg, adjoining 11. G. Wolf on the west, with a street op the east and an alley on 'be north. The Improve. menu ars a two-story BRICK ROUSE, with Brick Backbuilding. a Shop, a good Barn, and other out buildings, a well of never.faiang water with a pump in it, and a number of fruit trees thereon. The pro perty is in good repair. Any person wishing to view it will call on the widow, residing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock , P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN WERTZ, Executor. A. W. Iltitnima, Auctioneer. Sept. 3.—ti VALUABLE PROPERTY /OR BALL The undersigned offer bis /ALGA - ELI PROPER— TY, on York street, adjoining proper Gee of Andrew Schick and Judge Robinson, deceased. The property Le In good condition. 181`Please call on the undersigned residing on the property before purchasing elsewhere. GRORGA C. CASHMAN. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 3,1869.-3 m PRIVATE SALE OF A FARM NEAR GETTYSBURG The undersigned having divided hie Farm lying is Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa.. about I% mile. west of Gettysburg, to the right of Chambers• burg tnruplite, about 1 4' mile, offers a portion of it at Private Salo. It wmtaine about 11k sane of good term land, with 30 *area of good Timber.— The Improvements are a new twoiltory Brick Houle, Frame Out-house, Frame Barn, and all other penes sari outbuildings. There la a One young Ordtard in good bearing condition of all kinds of Fruit. The greeter part of the land has allbeen limed and is In a good state of cultivation. .3-Any person wlehin• to porchare a tarn near town, Markets. Churches, School-homes, shield not fail to call and see this one. THSODOBB GENDER, Gettysburg, Pa July 16, n66.-tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale the property le Which she resides, benne Lot of 60 feet trent by 1801, length, situated on the northeast corner of Wed Middle and Washington etreste.Gett7shuryt. Ps. The Howie is a TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING with Frame Backlinlidlng and Kitchen, containing , nine large rooms, an excellent Cellar in which there Is a good Spring; also, a splendid wallet Water, and large Cistern In the yard. Wow d have no objection to sell half lots of 30 feet front each. Possession Oren to snit purchasers. MILL MINNGIL P. 8. If hot sold by Up. let day of October, l it will be offered at Public data, an the 9th day of Odoker next, at 2 o'clock. P. Y. Any. 20, 1899.-ta VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Thos. undersigned ellen at Private Sale • TUT DESIRABLE PARK, situate in Simian township, about !Mallen sontlreest of Newchader, adjoining lands of Henry Thomas, Ihn., George Castunan, and other*. containing tl6 ACERB of Land in a high state of cultivation. The Improve a ents are a new teeth erhotirtild EOTTIej SOUSE, Imam Ram A fag young' °reboil of Apple and Peach W at erpe hHr- Vince and Fruit Trees In the yard, a well of at the deer; a inter-filing Strew nos Wimp)" the estit• of shyness, There le an abundance of Tim ber. Thelma** is convenient to (thatches, &hooky, Mills, and Market. The Property Is well gulled fir division, and will be sold in Lota or entire to salt purchasers. Pal:gong whiling to, view the prosaism or iseftlithli tdrms, wIA tenon the subscriber madness by letter. ABRAHAM YIWEBB. • New Cbbt.e l 'An g. 13 18,1,-tr A VALUABLE PARK AT PUBLIC SALE. . :. , Ti. Et Cis qt awl Nciatiiv,;(l•Boo4 India* ,. at Public &thou Thursday, itrittorarer MIA, Ufa, as the prentrathellALUßMll PAU,. late of MI Il enti hi Nionalplownet tawlehlp, Agenea = .-- tg, alto g lonia of Ahhinair Young, Pahw Welk. art, Nora Wawa and- othwak, and containing 1110 AORIO, mdre dr lass, thirty or thirty•live awes IR Sa ll in t =l ,4l =Sia te: ' Mtn aleati=i i g ." a Igo vylar good 0,,,, IMACK ill* l. with Brisk tor,, neat Wank Boa, new a. to ghat and . Oeni &lb, Wrlclhane, ang RabRA IR R, in ti t ak ".. Tilt i' L l iata rz 0 tilt' • qa. vu lte Nhent=li s aStris V= ebbs to view It aril an at inhlrniag: etoiroher, &book llu. blares sad likeiseds Misr Me 04 1 1 , 11411441 , liatTnnnfielkilbe Ms to ormausqq irnif4. 4 .oPailigftlatlitighir 117 c,, , ..7 lA . c 3 0 . 4011,41M11t HAM. ADO GLIM Awls's,. The undersigned, inten Satu r day , ove to the West. will offer at Public Sale, owMe 11M day tit &ptember nest, at . 1 &clock, P. X. on the premier.the property on Which be now resides, oontaining AOIIB, more or lees, in Bother township, about miles west of Middletown, adjoining landa of Moats Bagensberger, Tuba Orner, Joseph Taylor, Hoary Sold, and others. The Improvements consist of a new two-story LOG 11017 ill, new Log Stable, Leg Blacksmith Shop, and other outbuildings; •tirssrate Spring at the door; • large variety of choice fruit, Apple and Neches. There are about SOO PlllO// TRXIIBIOO of which ate already bearing. About onoshird of the hind la In goad Timber; fencing good order, and sullcient Umber on the premises for firomood, fencing, building, Sc. Any person desiring to view the premises will call on the undersigned residing thereon. Attendance will be given and tonna made knows on day of sal. by JESSE P. WAGON= two= /417411, itlertiineettr. [Aug. 7,-te • The undersigned, Executor of the last will and. ter tauten t of Eskimos Curraxu, deceased, will offer at Public Bale, oa the premises, in Hunterstown, ea Saturday, the 18th day of Septestber lest, the follow ing Proper con ty: A LOT, taining +5 ACRES AND 144 PERCHES, on which la a two-story BRICK 11011611. with Log Kitchen attached, Wash Honse,•Log Barn, and other outbuildings, as Orchard of Apples said Peaches, a Spring of nsver.falling water, Ac. Also, tbe follow ing Personal Property, via: Itedideads, Chairs, Tubs, Churn, Hathaway and Parlor Cook Stoves, and many other article, not herein unsutkaled. Sale to COSISSISICS at 1 o'clock, P. M., when attend ance will he given and tennis made known on day of sale by JOHIS DICKSON, Zr'r. Aug. 27.—ts 1861. XL 47.A.Mt8 W. IRWIN JO/IN IRWIN. PUBLIC. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, lexemitor of the estate of Gulag How•an, dismissed, late of Mountplessant township, will offer at Public Bale, ow Saturda. October 2014, 1•00, at the reddens of the deceased, y in Mountplear ant township, 3 miles east of Gettysburg on the Bonangtown Road, the fallowing Personal Property, to wit: 1 RORER 1 Cow which will be fresh near the day of ode, 3 Hogs, 1 one-horse Wagon and Harness, 1 Rockaway Buggy and Harness, 1 Sleigh and Bells, 1 set Plow Gears, Collars and Bridles, I Saddle, Halters and Cow Cimino, Fly Nets, 1 Fifth Chain, Forks and Rakes, Mowing Scythem,l %fanny Reaper, 1 Winnow log Mill, Cutting non, Shovel Plow, Harrow Plow, I Double Shovel Plow, Corn Coverer, about 11 tons of Hay, about JO bundles of long Straw, s lot of Corn in the ears and Potatoes, a lot of shop Tools, Work Bench and Vice, Axes, Hoes and Shoveis,Crowbar and 4 Scope of Bees, a lot of Bags. Wood by the cord and lump, a lot of Poste. also lIOUSICHOLD AND KlTelf• KN FURNITURN, such as Badbtrada and IletuSing,2 ten•plate Stoves, 1 Cook Stove, Queensware, Crockery and Tinware, Wool Wheels,l Patent Wash Machine, 2 Cupboards, Tables, Chairs, Carpeting, Meat Yawls, Barrels and Tubs, and many, other articles too rimer• one to mention. RARRIUMT GULDEN, JELBMIAH OULDRN, Adm'ra. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the home and Mansion of the deceased. situate in Mount. pleasant township on the Bonsoghtown &•ad, adjoin ing lands of Joseph Spangler and others, COutathiog I 0 ACRBS, upon which is erected a new BRICK HOIIeR, Log Barn, a Shoo suitable for any mechanic, Out House, Hog Pen, a Sne young Apple Orchard Just in bearing order ; also, Peaches, Pears, Plants, Cher ries, Grapes. An., a Spring of Water near the Roue. The land le in a high state of cultivation, (a very de. sizable home.) Also—A TRACT OF LAND, dictate in Straban township, containing 21 Acres and some PERCHES, adjoining lands of Jacob Lou and the undersignedJmon which is aboo t 2A erns of young Timber. Also—A TRACT OF WOOD LAND, situate to Straban township, adjoining land. of the same, containing over 10 ACRES, which will be sold In 2 or 24 Acre Lock Persona wishing to tew the above properties can do so by calling ou the undersigned, or the Widow re siding on the first named property. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A.ll, on said day, When attendance will be given and terms snide kilown by SPIULAIN HOWARD, Rift. • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE Will be sold on Saturday, tie 2nd day of Orictober, WM, at 1 o'clock, P. 11., on the premises. THK FARM of SLxvitt Walls, deceased, situate In Freedom town. ship,3 miles north of Emmittsburg, Md., adJoiedng lands of heirs of Andrew Raid, deceased, Henry El erigy, Rudolph Barbanel, and others, bounded on the one ride by Middle Creek, containing 127 ACRRd, more or lees The Improvements consiet of a tiro story LOG EIOIIBII, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, and other outbuilding., with • well of good Waler at the door of the dwelling; also, an ORCHARD of choice Fruit, Apples, Pears and Peaches. There Ism large proportion of good Meadow, with a ■ulßclency of excellent Timber. The location is a good one, be ing convenient to Mills, School House, and L ime Qmsr ries, and the land is susceptible of good cultivatima Person, wishing to view the premises will coil on Robert 8. Lott, residing thereon. A ttendaoce will be given and terms made know n on the day of sale by JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Ammt for the heirs of Samuel White, deed Aug. 9 , Iso—te pIIBLIC SALE OP A VALUABLE FARM The tinderslgned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Frederick tilinisly,deealosed, VIII sell at Public Sale. on Saturday, the 10tH day of &Timber Lea, at 12 o'clock Af., on the premises, the FARM of odd deceased, situate io Mopntjoy township, Adams county, PL. about 3 mile. from Two Taverns, and 23.4 miles from Ilorniir's Mill. adjoining lands of Stephen Gettier, John Eckenrode,Widow HartgelL and others, containing 104 ACRES, more or lesr-22. acres of which are In excellent Timber; the balance cleared and adder cultivation, part having Ihned once, ppaart twice, and about oneethird of It these times. 'The Improvements consist of • good Frame Weather. boarded ROUSE, Frame Berm, Wagon Shed, two Ray Sheds. Hog Pen, Bake Oven, Waib House, Smoke House, kc. and other outbuildings. There is an abundance of Fruit of all kinds. The farm is in • good stateof cultivation and under good fencing; a never failing well of goad water at the door; also, • well of water near the boss.. Persona deeiring to •few the premise. will call on the ondersigneY, realdlng thereon. Attendance will be given sad toms made known on day of sale by JACOB BURNEY, ,Lir. Aug. Oa, 1869.—ta puillac SALE OF VALUABLE 11 REAL ESTATE The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Satur day, the 2nd day, of October net, at I rick.* , the following Property, situated In Latin:airs town. ship, Adams county, PL. about 1.!4' mites east of Petenburg, and jj mile from Dearoorro Mill, con. taining99 ACRkKand 138 PRILCHRS, of which about 10 Acres are in Timber, adjoining lands of Jacob K. Lerew, Jacob .Livingston, and others. The land Is in • high elate of cultivation, and under good fencing; running Water In all the fields but one. The land has all been limed twice. The Improvements are a large TWO-STORY BRICK nousx, lately covered with Pine Shingles, • Spring of Water near the Howie, with Spring Hon.,. • large Bank Barn, with two threshing floors and Wagon Shiva attached, all covered with Pine Shingles, a well of Water at the barn-yard also, a good Carriage House, and Work Shop, Dry Hours, Wood House, Hog Stable and other outbuilding.. A large Orchard of choice Arple,,Year and Murry Trees, 200 Pro% Trees, ke. Thlefettn is conveniently located near School bonsai; Chard: MN . Milli, Lime Kilns, tc., being only three-fourth of a mile from Lime Kilns. Penton. wishing to It ett Ott properti wet all on Hie soloteliblir, taelbiat at tlio gam* ntrondAnce wilt bis given and corms made known by Aug. 20, 1 JEN3E, CLINE. 1149.Ata• . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SAItE. The undersigned, 'attending to change tutelnews,4ol "Mil at Public dab, ow Ssturday, September, ISOs 1669, the following Property, situated iu Lattimore town ship, Adams county, Pa., about tbreemllme north-east at Petersburg, and one mile north of Deardorff 's Mill, containing IN scan OF PATENTED LAND, more or lam, adjoining lands ofJacob Blitzed, John Bushey, the heirs of Abraham Jacobs, decoseed, and others.— The land Is all Ma high atom of eel tintkin ana ud der good fencing. The Ympnomstalinte era • good TWO-STORY WBATHIRBOARDRD MOUSE, with Kitchen attached, having been lately repaired Wald s and out, and • spring of good water eouveniett to the hones, with Spring Home, a good Bank Batt s with Wagon Shed attached Aunt a welt of newer-telting wa ter at the barn-yard. Also, a peedilbop, Dry Do use, Wood House, Hog Pen, and other aotbolidthp, good Orchard of choice Apple, Pear and Pesch Tr ere. AWOL: the mune Moe and plow, *lll be whi TRACT OS WOODLAND, costalatog AORTN, 138 STROHM. adjoining Lode of Henry Harboid,-John Leer, Abraham Sent sad others. • Penton wiehing to view the property will cell on the anbeeriber remitting on the lame, and persons wishing tore the Woodland will call out Abeshatn rand who lives doge by. Bale to comamence'at 1 o:hick, P. W. on add day, when attendance will be given and t mine madaknown by JOPEPH GROVII. 1 4 . P. Wmutaa, Auctioneer. [July 30—Mm. TWO VALUABLE FARMSL AT PRITATE BALE The undersigned over et Private pale the following valuable Properties: No. 1, A FIRST-CLASS FARM, situate le Rending towmiltip, AdMae county: on• sad a half natles north of framplon, adjoining Mode of Daniel Hoover, Solimaint Hillernud ethers. and con. talon:lg 160 ACRES, more or leer—with sufficient per ilous of Meadow and excellent Timber., The •W. provragents consist of a good BUCK HODS R, Slob Barn, Wagon Shed and Cora Crib, Spring Hole Wood Howse, and all moesswiry oatheildings ; and a good Orchard. The land le la toe enltivatlge.bevile g been limed Moot three times; and welt - wat/red, with • running abysm through It. The ihnu Is one of the banana so ot productive ht the erranty. It will be shows to parsons wishing to "tow it by George navel, residing thereon. NQ. 2,.. 0 k1,§0 A FINE FARM, altnite In Montitpleasint towns*, Adams county, adlolning lands of Hoary Bopp, Ephraim Miller and others, and contalnine 160 ACERB. more or beest--, Im proved with a good DWELLING Rol3Bl4,lfrinsellarn. and all necessary ontbnikllairs;anesoollentDrchard; with plenty or Meadow and abont - 40 acres of prime Timber. The Lad le to gopd Mittlrotion, haring been well limed; and has a running stream through it. If not sold by this Ist of Oetobir, both farms will bel for repot. Aug. 20, 1860.- 41 A VALUABLVFARM AT .• PRIVATE SALE. Thembeedber bletedles ti remove to Iteltldeoni eoeakr, miltellhe at Platte flab hie TaLitaltlta PARK, Masted In Koancloy ct towbehlp, abuse scab; tj Utteelle bum Two Tai enea I AM' Wont au* 11.eetior bins Llttlestowiti. ea °the Bahtlaamotareptke. TIM FAlLlteoutalaella Aare of Good tem kad, 4 [CRIB of excellent Timber .1,4 ie aped ima el Nombre:, ming • • • " TimiledpronhieWm °cadet of 1 kbod fil 111:14 If Moue thalf i gl b with a l:1r attaellvd, • • Beat re, W ed, b, Hot Pea, , • , Shea. all o nectar tballdliv.—• Tthhee ezMlMmi.el.htirEaMEA.. .IsL Water R at oU na= wllajnop ei, Peach es, A c to pare ham a lee home for them. 4 , 94efeetail4 Dealp to oml i aallu c liait ec l it .rftr Aug 11,1111114.4 t.. F i , A -, .R-i4 . .je . P.0'1t..:14...i.4,...., pußuc BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE JOHN P. NALTY, laiitutor ofJohn lltflkr, deed • • •, • sell/Ant MILLXR. A. D. BUEHLER . MIUG 86 BOOK STORE, Ilear the Diaitteid STAZIONIai Y OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND RIEDICINES, MUMMERY AND TOILIT 80AP8 APINN:MTIITIMIZZOSAPVettIippIfH at wbolusl DR. R. HORNER will maim thopractlee o 1 Year,. Mee as his DRUG • STORE, iu 01 1 / 3 r1111118811R6 ST., GETTTEIBURO Alm, Dealer In DIDGS,IIIDIOINUS,YATINT 11.11DiOIN1a. !TA• TIMMY, PIatPQYIkY , SOAPS, TOILS? AR TICLE:a, DTI nuns, PURI SPICIa, &s. DR. R. HORNER'S DIARRHOR 1111317R1, lbw (Molars Maibue,golic„ Dlarrhos, Cramps, pa stomach, tc. 101 l directions with livery battle. July% 11110-tf • • 69. JUNE 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, DYES AND DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INES, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE . CIPES ACCURATELY PVT UP. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTAY MERCHANTS SUP • PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney's Horse Powders the beet and cheapest for Boma, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes. HUBER'S, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. Jan. 11, 1869.-1 f DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building Ballo. al LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STORD and Sued It up In the beet style, I offer my stock of pure end fresh Drugs to the citizens of Llttlestown and vicinity at the lowest market rates, completing In part of Drugs and .Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Potent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pore Bpiece, Dyes and Dye Stab, Pernomsry, Toilet Soaps and Panty articles. A tall assortment of Snuffroabiss, Stationary of all kinds,Cigart, Tobacco and IlectreeMagnetiefileap will wash with hard or ;oft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with gbh, likesp are made beautifully white without WWI or blueing. 'This Le the best Soap in use. Try ft. It le warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littlarlown.Mayl3.-1y JAMV:II gnliliztro, it. F A R TRY THE Star Bone Phosphate. T O all aviculturists, therefore, who are in match of tut act ive aid permanent manure aad who may hare th e claims of this article presented to their notice for the lint time, the manufactaren wthid suggest, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE Is worthy of their experimental trial. at Isat,• past exnerieneetrarrsating the ftillest confidence, that af- ter a trial they will sad their testimony to that of bandreds of farmers who now regard It as the cheap sat and best manias in the market. THE AMMONIA I■mpplled abundantly from the organic vortlon o the bone. • PRIOR $56 PER TON IN BAGS. farmerswishing Orouod Bone, Oil of Vitriol, east L e supplied. Give us a call. .A. Spangler bae our Phosphate for sale. • PETER BOBLITZ. Manufacturer. BURKHOLDER A WILSON, Beater Hay•Preee &Okilays, N. W.corner Washington and Railroad sta. Gettysburg, POD'S. NILThe Phosphatil is for sale by A. SPANGLIIII, Gettysburg, Pa. WIBLN i SONS, Gettysburg, Pa GRAFT A ICKINRODit, Granite Station, Pa. YELHORN £ MINDER, New Oxford, Ps CHARLES KOHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—tf A Word to the, Wise ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! TILE izoportance of a quick, ac- A. Use and durable Fertiliser, adapted to the soil dour bounty, la acknowledged by all Farmer.. Bar ing satialled myself, after long study lad careful ix. periment, that F. C. Itssisa's Chemical Fertilizer amputee++ another' In adaptedneses to all kinds of soil, I have pnrelaased the debt kw Adams minty, and ant prepared to fill orders for It promptly and on rensonable terms. It le no humbug, bet • HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED Iv slumber of oar Farmers, and la admitted by all who have It to be the but In the market, sod the cheapest. lam prepared to tarnish thin Vertfilser I■ 1 47 quantltlts and will deliver In any town or village in the County, 'twin ordered in lot lees quantity than a WIN. I manufacture It for sale at $OO per ton without bags, or 8.5.5 in bags. This fertiliser is composed of the best •rttllala6 abealcals that can be bad. I use as WV of vitriol; It does not contain any ammonia, therefore I do net use h. Nedthor do I use lime nor ashes. TRI owlet OP TOP WIPIPICAL PIRITIJZIR ie to ID AMMile • fertiliser tharvlll last fora series • rdopie—noi only fur one. It contain sufncientanimal matter to astute the grain and melte it ripen early, white the ammonia Suite* the grow th. I expect te manufactures large alpply this w inter fur th• spring eropamsd therefor* tome farmer. and thspnblie gen erally to4glee ft a trial en all Made of Orals, and Ires•tablia. OA UTIO,I.—I hereby give notice that Farm Lights hereafter mold, unless sig nod by ins, set infringements envoy Haight. Sad will be prosecuted and deals with iftwortling to law, from which there to so appeal, rkg.A II orders will be promptly attended lo by ad• dressing 0 60ROY BEN'DfI, • • Benderev lII*. Polaris. . iii. /11_. At MeICIMM General Agent tor gals of Coon.. ty lb d Mt* Rigb ta , Bendervir illy, A durum cqnnty, Pa. Dec. 23.-1 y . . . BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE; , MiIIiIaCTUILID IT HENRY BOWER, Chcmigt, :PHILADELPHIA, 1=32:3 Aliper-Phipapiaga of bias, ..Issountie aftd ?,tell • irmuustmo ran nen Almnrmettopt.r Tbirliltoorotoatains 18 the sisasirats to psi:Paco lam stops op* Wads, midis bapky rassatamismisd 'by oil who used it, also by distioguiaLed chsohts istiabovs, bratalysitt, meal Itrarusittas. Dacha in Bags of 200 tbs. each. DIXON; 38AHPLBP8 t C 0.,. • "Atiatti, 99 Sant Watt, and le Scaiith Delawarr Aeenu y rHILAPILP H:11 PO/I L 141.11 JI WITiL4* Nflrp/9LDS, 7 . 11 . W I TIA O I I44 T , rsncoAs," And by dealers ginfilettly throughout theaountry Twtlilisidsilidi;iiddirebe • s.a-.^ ; 1/1110. 10.914 AN ST 7 - din ti ' Up t o *the tscicioi 40 , 19 bI I 1 / 4 101 "RAI tritVllll.loolool4 ÜBG • STREET, EL has a