The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, September 17, 1869, Image 2

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Friday, Seip. 17, 1869
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MTATE
FOR . GOVERNOR
URN. JOHN' W. GEARY
JUDGE, OF BUPRFmv COURT
HoN. HENRY W. WILLIAMS
COVNi'lf TICKET
ASSOCIATE ITIDOE,?
ROBERT G. HARPER, Gettysburg
ASSEMBLY,
Col. JOHN WOLFORD, York Springs
SHERIFF,
SAMUEL WOLF, Oxford towinhip
REGISTER AND RECORDER,
JACOB BUSHEY, Franklin township
CLERK OF "THE COURTS,
EDEN NORRIS, Straban township
TREASIIIIMEt,
SAMUEL HERBST, Gettysburg
CODITTY COMMISSIONER,
SAMUEL OVERHOLTZER, Reading tp
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR,
ADAM C. MIISBMkUN, Hamiltonbait tp
AUDITOR,
WILLIAM C. SCOTT, Freedom township
CORONOR,
Dr. AGIDEOUS ICOEL,Mountplessant tp
MAINE ZI.IEIOIIO N
The first 'important State election
that has occurred since Gen. Grant's
Administration came into power took
place in Maine on Monday last. The
candidates for Governor were Joshua L.
Chamberlain, Republican ; Franklin
Smith, Democrat; N. G. Hitehborn,
Prohibition. Governor Chamberlain
was re-elected. The temperance peo
ple run a ticket of their own in order
to test the positive strength of their
party in the State, and succeeded in
somewhat dividing the Republican
vote. A Legislature was also elected,
which is undoubtedly Republican, and
will ratify the proposed Fifteenth
Amendment to the Federal Constitu
tion. It will also elect a United States
Senator to fill the vacancy caused by
the recent - death of Hon. Wm. Pitt
Fessenden., The two most prominsnt
Republican candidates for the position
at present are Speaker James G. Blaine
and Governor Chamberlain.
DR. DILL insists that he was called
away from Harrisburg by business en•
gagements when the vote was taken on
the.bill to increase the salaries of mem
bers to $l5OO. The Dr. found it con
venient to be absent freqnently.during
the session. One Thousand Dollars
was pretty good pay for three months
nominal service in legislative life, with
the liberty of spending one-lialf the
time at home, and roaming about/ the
country on free passes—to say nothing
of the weightier attractions always to
be found by "knowing ones" in and
around the lobby. We are not surpris
ed that the Dt. desires to be sent back
to Harrisburg. It was evidently to
him a goodly land, flowing with milk
and honey. But this dodge of "neces
sary absence" pending the vote on the
$l5OO bill, is a weak defence. Legisla•
five "dodgers" are always neccessarily
absent. But then, it is a customary
thing at Harrisburg for members, hon•
estly absent, op important votes, to
have their names recorded after their
return, provided they, can satisfy the
House that they didn't mean to
"dodge." The Dr's name doein't ap
pear on the record, and he must not
complain now that is he held to the
record of his own making.
ALDERMAN MCMULLEN—the noted
leader of Democratic rowdies in Phila- .
delphia—in the meeting of the Board
of Aldermen, last week, gave notice
that the Registry Law would be disre
garded in his ward, (the famous 4th,)
and any attempt to send officers there
to supervise the election would result
in Riot and Murder! The 4th Ward
is the "Sodom" of Philadelphia, the
home of the bruisers, thugs, and re
peaters, who, under McMuLlen's
ma
nipulation, do the dirty work of their
party-leaders—stuff the ballot•boaes—
vote on dead men's names—and prac
tice nameless frauds and outrages at
elections. McMullen ran the Demo
cratic State Convention, and largely
aided in- Packer's nomination. The
threatfor Riot and Murder was made
by McMullen, in his official capacity
In the Board of Aldermen. It was not
an idle threat—he knows his men, and
means what he says. If law-abiding
Democrats ere willing to train under
such leaders let them vote for Packer
Co.
THERE will be four separate tickets
or slips to be voted at the coming Octo
ber election. One ticket headed "Ju
diciary," for Judge of Supreme Court ;
one headed "State," for Governor ; one
headed "County," for Senator, Repre
sentative and ail county officers, and
one headed "Town s p" (or" Borough, "
as the case may be,) for Justice of the
Peace, Boards of Election, Supervi
sors, etc. Our friends in the different
boroughs and townships had better ar
range to have their tickets for town
ship or borough officers printed, the
same as the other tickets.
SOLDIERS of Pennsylvania, while
you were on the field fighting through
the gloomy struggle of the war; Mr.
Pershing, of Cambria, was safely hous
ed at Harrisburg in the Assent!)ly,
steadily and consistently voting against
you and the Country. Your pay, your
honor, your flag, the credit of the na
tion, enlistments, and the draft to re
cruit your shattered ranks, all suffered
at the hands of Attorney C. L. Persh
ing, of Cambria. At that time pia
had to fight for the protsetion of that
man, his property juid family, but you
need not vote for him now.
JOHN W. GEARY was born in a "log
cabin," near Mt. Pleasant, in West
moreland county, in 1819. He is now
in his fiftieth year, vigorous, hale and
active.
Asa Packer, was born in ConnOcti
cut, In 1805, and is now in h ie 04111
year, feeble, avaricious, and gouty.
WHILE Gov. Geary was refusing to
be the instrumentef the slave-driven
and border ruffians in Kansas, and was
nobly standing up there for freedom,
Mr. Packer was in Congress, humbly
and servilely following the lead of
Toombs, Wigfall and other fire-eaters,
in their plans to hand over all our free
territory to theslavery interests.
"Pzacizaro Aw " potrrwitix
keeps "pegging away" at the Polio
debt. He knoehed off a five ands halt
million chip In August, when way
body expected he would barely ho/d hie
own. Fifty millions reduction is pretty
good for the pet cis months of On.
Gi t ures administ.
GUN. GEART.-11114 PitfITION 11
HISTORY.
In reading It Sherman s Arch to the
Sea," says the Titusville :Aterald. the
following allusions to tbe Sle t lil*n
candidate for Governor are w he.of
note. The writer beingl New Yorilier,
and correspondent o t tbe /reread, A o -.
not well be suspecte of partiality to a
Pennsylvanian, and particularly to
one of Gen. Geary's political connec
tions. Speaking of Gen, Logan, he
says: ,* ,
"There are men who are soldiers by in
triiiraikos! Itottut owist , cisary,,too, was
a civilian general, and won fame and repu
tation upon field after 'fieldupon
the
bloody crest of Lookout ilicmtaiti, upon
the rugged . cliffs of Mill Creek—through
every battle that many a trained West
Point veteran should feel proud of. Of
civilian soldiers he and Logan stand amid
the foremost."
Again, in one of the skirmishes—
more properly battlee-,-around Dallas
and Allatoona, the rebels, made tierce
attacks on Gen. Williams' diSision,
which was barely able to hold its posi
tion , the ammunition being nearly ex
helloed and the troops wavering, when
"Geary's White Star. Division" formed
hr three lines, and advanced to the sup
port. Geary reserved his fire until
close upon the enemy, and then'poured
a deadly volley into them, which made
them waver.
At Ketlesaw and Lost Mountain,
during three days' fighting, "we cap
tured a large- number of prisoners, in
all about twolbousand. Geary, in his
assault, captured about one-half of
these."
In the last battle, before Atlanta
was surrendered, "the first of Hood's
desperate assaults, for which he paid
dearly," Geary took a prominent and
active part.
When• at the close of Sherman's
matchless "march to the sea," he had
invested Savannah, he intimated to his
comanders that the first of them to
enter the city shotild be made its mili
tary governor. Hardee was summon—
ed to surrender the city,but the braggart
answered that he had plenty, of sup-
plies and men, and ebuld hold oat as
long as he chose. Only three nights
after he sneaked away. Geary, always
wide awake, suspecting the movement,
ordered his division • under arms and
advanced his pickets. Pushing on
further without opposition, crawling
through the abattis and floundering
through dikes and ditches, he scaled
the first line of works and found it de
serted. Here he was met by the mayor
and citizens, who formally surrendered
the city. As he had fairly earned, he
received, as promised by Sherman, the
governorship of Savannah. The writ
er her takes occasion to speak of our
gubernatorial candidate's ability as an
executive officer:
"General Geary has had great experience
both as a soldier and an executive officer.
In his former character his name has been
prominent before the country. In the lat
ter I mean to treat him now'.
"He was long the alcaede of San Francis
co, and subsequently mayor. His first ad
ministration as Governor of Kansas in
troublesome times helped much to tranquil
ize, the disaffected•' there. He has firm
•=•niinistrative abilities, is a man of great
force of character and resolution, and of a
kind, accessible disposition. He patiently
listens to the complaints and entreaties of
all, but administers justice with a firm,
impartial hand.
"His government of Savannah gave great
satisfaction ; when Gen. Sherman was
about commencing his compaign through
Carolina, a deputation of the most respects
We citizens waited on hint, requesting him
to leave Gem Geary in command of the
city; Gen. Sherman could not well spate
so active an officer from the field, and there
fore declined.
"General Geary and the officess of his
staff will be long and kindly remembered
in Savannah for his upright administration
and 'courteous behavior to nil parties.
"He did all in his power to encourage the
citizens to establish friendly relations to
wards the Federal Governmerk, and to
make them feel that their interests were
reciprocal."
Such testimony from a source, not
only disinterested but rather more like
ly to be prejudiced against a Pennsyl
vania soldier ,of Republican proclivi-
ties, speaks volumes in favor of Gen
eral GEARY. It was given after the
close of the war, when no further mil
itary honors could be bestowed upon
its subject, and before General GEARY
was spoken of for Governor of Penn
sylvania—a position to which the
people have elevated him once, and
will elevate him again.
GEARY AND OVR NTATE DEBT
While everybody is delighted with
the financial out-look at Washington,
let us look at home, and note how
closely the economy of GEARY resem
bles the economy of GRANT. Hon. H.
BUCHER SWOPE, at a Republican meet
ing in Bellefonte, Centre county, on
the evening of the 25th, made this tell
ing point:
"He showed that for a period of thirty
years—from 1829 to ;1855—with the excep,
lion of three Gubernatorial term, the Dem
ocratic party held the Executive power of
the State, and with the exception of three
or four years, perhaps, entire control of the
Legislative branch of the State government.
During this period, he said, Including the
light debt contraved prevhnuly under
Democratic Administrations. the State was
saddled with a debt of $40,000,000, and a
State tax of three mills on real estate, pro
ducing annuallyabout $1,800,000, was lev
ied in 1844 to pay the interest. This was
purely Democratic policy. That party is
fairly chargeable with the $ 40 , 000 ,0 0 0 Ilehr
and the $1,8011,000 tax. And this is not all
They are responsible for the war of the
rebellion ; and, being responsible for the
war, they are responsible for its cousequen
ces, among which we may reckon $5,000,-
000 extraordinary expenses, which the State
was obliged to incur, to enable her lo act
her part In the war, and subsequently a
sum which will pro bably reach $10,000,000,
to lionise, feed, clothe, and educate the or
phan children of brave soldiers and adieus
who perished in combat, or died of disease
or exposure in the service of their country.
With these $l5, 000,000 the Democracy are,
therefore, chargeable, their expenditure be
ing the legitimate result of the rebellion,
and the rebellion being the legitimate
fruit of Democratic doctrine. Carrying
out these ideas, and _this same train of
thought, Mr. Swope went on to show that
by the close of Gov. Geary's adthinistration
the regular State debt will have been re
duced fully tcn millions, and the war debt,
and for soldiers' orphans' education expen
sed about eight millions, and there will
remain in the State Treasury railroad bonds
of the Pennsylvania company, or guaran
teed by it, some twelve millions mum.—
To make it clear, said Mr. Swope, let us re
capitulate. And to sntatantiate his posi
tion he stated the cast Dm a:ollons e
suite debt, created by is $40, 000.000
War debt, created by Dem ' 5,000,000
soldiers' orphans' created by
Democrats
Total
Paid oft by 'km yrate Itepaalj.
can rule ..
itallensd . ***********
***** ^ /4000,000
Debt Irovidled foe--
mess
The'B sako
emocratic — party by the act of April
29, 1864, had fattened upon the real estate
of the tax-pryers a State tax from which
about $1,8u0,000 annually was realized.—
This was repealed by the Republican Ad
ministration of February 2i, 1866. 'he
thirty years' policy of the Democratic
party may be summed up in fighlitig
corporations and taxing the massei of
the people. The Republiams have rerital
ed we tax inson'the masses of thepat,
and put It upon the great oorporat
that have grown up. Rallrossis,
and manufacturing corporations now tay
the taxes which sustain the Susie Go v
rn
meat. -
WHO CAN TELL ?--Am hieker has
been in the State Legislature and
the National Pompom Tbopeopielle
airs to luso* what baL did fn Vtiter Of
tittle positbmito bens& the , *Maki or
nation, or to• distiniptisti himself as si
atatestnanilo as4tr - enlitlii'llith to On;
mos of Goverfior of puliftiolitinl4.
Who osn ?
<ll,
That JOHN AV. CliaßY has proved
himself a galtlint sitilier as well as a
f£ o od t. , veitrotk" ! s tea,
n tliiP2Bth:of Jul
•
ilk' a , t t red Into tjuteenippas*Vol:
osel sucoefsful44lKll4thogio who
at lem !d tolijaWthe triitoni
That on the 25th` of Apiil, 1882, he
was promoted Brigadier General!
That on the 11th of January, 1885, he
was made Major General !
That he was wounded at Bolivar,
Ce(_4.1g1.41, and _
vile!
Thai to the present day he' carries
•
rebel lead In his body, !
That as
Mayor of k , au Franciaeo ! •
Governor or . Kansas ! -
Military Governor of Savannah !
And, finally, as
Glovernoi PennsYlvahia! -
He has Invariably discharged the duties
imposed upon him with li!,nor to him
self and credit to his native State!
Who can show .a better r. cord?
We ask you, then, to work from now
until election day for the continuance
in office of tilislaithful pu!dic servant.
Let it not be bald that you discarded a
man you knew to be true ar d faithful
for one who bad nothing but money to
recommend him for the high office he
seeks.
By an act of the Legislature, at its
last session, spring eleetiong were abol
ished, and all elections for township
officers, &c., will be held on the second
Xuesday in October. The law is as fol
lows :
"Sac. 15. All elections for city, ward
borough; township and election r.flirerr
shall hereafter be held on the second vm
day in October, subject to all the pr . •us
of the laws regulating the election such
officers not inconsistent with this net ; the
persons 'elected to such offices at that time
shall take their places at theexpiration of
the terms of the persons holding, the same
at the time of such election ; but no erec
tion for the office of assessor or assistant
assessor shall be held under this' act, until
the year one thousand eight hundred and
seventy."
IT will be an evil hour . for Pennsyl
vania when Assemblyman C. L. Persh
ing has the opportunity to turn his
votes into judicial decisions.
FOR Supreme Judge of Pennsylvania
we want two things—a lawyer and a
loyal man.
TENNESSEE has gone Democratic by r.bout
60,000, and her bonds have gone down about
six per cent.
Tun Republican Convention of Wiscon
sin met on the Ist inst., and re-nomiated
Lucious Fairchild for Governor.
IT is estimated by intelligent parties that
the Republican majority in Ohio will reach
40,000.
Tme Campaign is opening with spirit, in
the western part of the State. Some of the
ablest Republican speakers of the State are
on the stump there.
THE Ohio Democracy went from Rose
cnins. the War Democrat, to Pendleton, the
Anti-War, Democrat, at one step. The
stride, says an exchange, was long enough
to split it up to its chin.
GALUSTIA A. Gnow declines to be consid
ered a candidate for Representative. This
is to beJecretted, as men of Mr. Grow's in
tegrity and ability would give purity and
dignity to our legislation.
MOST of the seven republican Senators
who voted against the impeachment of
Andy Johnson have been singularly unfor
tunate. Henderson, of Missouri, and Van
Winkle, of West Virginia, have been super
seded and left out in the cold ; Fowler, of
Tennessee, will probably be superseded by
Andy Johnson himself in the coming Sena
torial election in that State ; Fessenden, of
Maine, is now lying dead ; and Grimes of
lowa, an invalid in Paris, it appears has re
signed. Only Trumbull, of Illinois, and
Ross, of Kansas, remain intact of all the
bold and independent seven. Such is the
whirligig of party politics. It whirls men
in and whirls them out, bat still the world
wags on.
Tea Democratic ticket for the municipal
officers in Philadelphia, has melted away
in the bitter feeling which the personal and
political characters of many of the nomi
nees has engendered. For some me past
there has been great dissension in the party
and many desertions from it on this account,
and the culmination was an effort to throw
aside the ticket and nominate a new one.
The outside pressure of the disreputables
of the party defeated the movement, and
the nominee for City Treasurer, yesterday,
withdrew from the contest, and advised the
other 'nominees to do so. The family feud
doming close upon the election, is believed
to have placed the success of the Rupebli.
cans beyond peradventure.
A HANDSOME CorrrnintrrfoN.—The Beav
er Radical is responsible for the statement
that Packer has paid hie first installment
toward campaign expenses to the Democra
tic State Committee, and that the amount
was a round one hundred thousand. This
was done three weeks ago, and Packer, in
order to get the money back headed the
coal conspiracy by which the price was re
cently raised from one to two dollars per
ton. As the owner of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad, and most of Lehigh coal mines,
he can make the amount of this contribu
tion in two or three weeks. The joke is on
the Republicans, since they, in purchasing
coal, have been compelled to contribute to
ward Packer's electioneering expenses.—
Democrats are of comae willing to pay the
extra price demanded, since it is for the
good of "the party."
THE AVONDALE DISASTER
The question having been raised as to the
manner in which the Avondale miners met
their death, the Pottsville Miners' Jour
flat, which is generally good authority on
everything connected with coal, prints the
following as the theory of their death :
From all the facts connected with the
case, We are impressed with the belief that
tile parties met their death by suffocation
From smoke and deleterious gases from the
:awning debris which permeated the entire
ty of the workings through the inability of
the miners tO close the gangway down
against its advances. Had they been able
to have done so, and to have prevented the
escape of the'air in the mines by sealing
up the gangway and air pasaages, sufficient
Of it might have been retained to have pro.
longed their existence so long as they could
haVe drone without food.
An ineffectual attempt appears to have
been made to secure and fasten the gangway
near the bottom of the that But the per
son who attempted it was found by its side
with every evidence upon his features and
connected with his person that he dted suf
focated by the blinding smoke and fumes
arisingfrom the smoking debris. His com
'rades, seeing his untimely tact,. and closely
followed by the smoke and flames from the
burning mass, returned to the places where
their bodies were fotind, Where, after a vain
- and ineffectual struggle with the destroyer,
they yelided up the ghost.
10,000,000
Thetas of Itte'by the Arsultde disaster
Is lisPpfly 'less than at flat repotted,
beteg thb fall umber of the lead. 'that
includes ill Islet weie et *ask oa Abe Wilde
whenthOefitelairke Out, sad the two who
mimeo* themeeNte In the gen to saie
thetrieenridea Bat` bre an 39 WIdOWII
mad 100 eras for tenet tad we bays no
the Wrens 10 Id* Amid fOr
thoir %Milk will '
DON'T FOXGET.
TOWNNIIIP_ELECTIONS
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Avondale disaster, lowis eight of her family
—her father, husband, three eons, andthree brothers. , "i ,
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-ma "th e going Astiwn of
the - sun," was the New Year - .e
Jews. It ushered in the pier 56110 of their
ealendar;
Tax Nashville University is to be re es
tablished, and as Informal tender of the:
Presidency of the institution has been made
to General Joseph E. Johnston.
Tan Richmond Enquirer is glad ihe
Harvards lost, because "the Northerp peo
ple have enough to be proud of," and it de
sires that "some check should be adminis
tered to American conceit"
A LADY in Boston, who lost a child by
death last vixek, sent for ten different clew
men to officiate at the funeral, but all of
them were absent from the city. As the
only alternative, a lawyer read the buTial
service.
CHARLZB Omar, who was hung at
Stroudsburg on the 11th ult., and who fell
to the ground by the breaking of the rope,
struggled fifteen minutes after being hung
the second time. Such a barbarous mode
of punishment is a disgrace to our country.
Tim sheriff of Dauphin county advertises
no less than five divo:ce cases for persons
to appear at the next court to show cause, if
any they have, why they shall not be di
vorced from the bonds of matrimony re
.prctively entered by them. Two of these
applications are from husbands and three
from wives.
TWITCHELL NOT DEAD.—The Bellefonte
Watchman publishes a story to the effect
that Twitchell, the murderer of his mother
in-law, Mrs. Hill, is not dead, but at the
present time is in Montana.. The paper
publishes a letter purporting to have come
from a subscriber, who saw Twitchell, had
a conversation with him, and examined the
pardon received from the hands' of Gov.
Geary. This is doubtless a canard, gotten
up for political purposes, as it is not likely
that such an occurence would escape the
scrutiny of the Philadelphians and those
who had charge of Twitchell.
HoN. JOHN Bxu,, of Tennessee, died on
the 10th inst., in the 72d year of his age.
His death will excite very little interest in
the political world. Like many other poli
ticians he proved false to his country in the
hour of her extremest peril, and having
thus flung away his grandest opportunity to
win popular affection, and to prove his
worthiness to be the custodian of high
trusts, he sank out of sight, and from hold
ing the position of an honored leafier, he
became an obscure traitor, whose death
will not be mourned outside of his own cir
cle of personal friends.
A ransoms: storm visited Boston on Wed
nesday afternoon, causing a destruction of
property to the amonat of $1,000,000.
Granville M. Clark, a well known citizen,
was killed, and several others were injured
by flying timbers. The Coliseum and the
Broadway Methodist Church were blown
down. The storm extended over Eastern
Massachusetts, and much damage was done
everywhere in hs path. In Rhode Island,
it was also very severe and several lives
were lost. In Providence about one hund
red buildings were unroofed, and the Hart
ford Railroad depot was demolished. The
gale also prevailed along the coast of Maine,
causing marine disasters and loss of life.
A 3IAN :lamed Frederick Weber commit
ted suicide on Tuesday afternoon, by bang
ing himself by the neck to a ratter on the
garret of the dwelling house in which he
boarded, In the alley between East King
and East Vine, and South Duke and South
Lime streets, Lancaster. At about half-put
twelve o'clock in the aftemoon be said to
some one at the house at which he lived,
that he had no money, nor any clothes lit to
wear on the street, and that he would end
his existence on earth. Shortly after mak
ing these remark he went to the garret,
where be was in a short time afterward
found suspended by the neck, his knees ap
parently resting on the floor.
NEWS OF NEIGHBORING couNTIEN.
CannoLL. 7 -John C. Duvall, El., has
been appointed postmaster at ML Airy, in
this county.—The congregation of Grace
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Westrnin
later has extended a call to Rev. Joseph H.
Bradley, of Baltimore City.—Oa the night
of the .22nd ult., a horse was stolen from the
premises of Mr. Granville S. Haines, near
Union Bridge, Carroll county, Md.—The
Democratic Convention of Carroll county
on Thursday nominated Airhart Winters,
John H. Jordon, George A. Shower and
Wm. Grouse for the House of delegates.
They are in favor of the speedy completion
of the Western Maryland Railroad and the
election of Merryman as State Treasurer.
CUSIBMILLND.—The Cumberland County
Horticultural Society will hold their Fall
Exhibition in Franklin Hall, Mechanics
burg, on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day, the 22nd, 23d and 24th inst.—While
wo sotns of Mr. Elias Brennaman, residing
on the Trindle Spring road, about three
miles east of Carlisle, were engaged in
hauling sand for a new house which Mr. B.
is building, the younger, about fourteen
years of age, who was sitting on the wag
on, was thrown off in some manner, and
falling under the wagon, one of the wheels
passed diagonally across his chest and the
left side of his face, crushing them
almost to a jelly. He was not killed, but
it was supposed that he could not survive
more than a few hours atter the occurrence
of the accident.
FRANKLIN. —Rev. F. Dyson has been ap
pointed pastor of the Second Methodist
Church of Chambershurg. —Mr. John Sin
ger has sold his farm containing 94 acres,
situated between Quincy and Mt. Hope, t o
Miss Harriet Stamy, for the sum of $12,-
200.—Lnst week a corps of engineers was
engaged in running a route or routes for the
proposed Railroad from Mercersburg to
conned with the Cumberland Valley Road
at or near Greenatatie. —Mr. Geo. Mitchell,
and elderly and well known citizen died
suddenly at his residence near Greencastle,
nl'hunday of last week.
FREDJUUCE.—The Democrats on Satur
day, nominated John B. Thomas, Noah
Bowlus, Jno. T McCreary, Dr. Wm. White,
Henry R. Harris, and J. Alfred Ritter as
candidates for the House of Delegates.
All in favor of internal improvements, and
Mr. John Merryman for State Treasurer.
Wasuastozosr.—Miss Bath& Heffner, an
aged lady, died suddenly at the residence of
Mr. Leonetti Seaga, near Leherstaug, on
Sunday evening last. It appears she was
on a visit to Mr. & to wait as, his wife, a
near relative, who was iying ill at the time.
In the morning she ate a /usufg breakfast,
and to all appearaneni, was In the enjoy
ment of good health. About .10 or 11,
o'clock she was suddenly prostrated by an
'attack of *alysis and remained in an tm
ennectious mate atanind m4ttl some time
inlie evening, whenAmth n atusted.--,Miss
Vhliblis King, motet ' of flatunel L.
Jiang, of Hagerstown, was found dead in
her bed on ilfsrinesday 'inornhig a weak,
Sup canes, OP" of the heart:
Yoar.:—The E. Z. Church of 14-
,
;Wit. Liwoolder empty, ox9nencid
=DP gkinthlicellat Tb4n4 1 71 In %Midi
/ 11 41P1, cool %. Ava# Mie s tkom WVqt.
Ale Oiol two Id* frowq= .34 0111
Wks Don York,la York '
FOR RZNT two desirable rooms on
BaltiMore street, near the diamond. En
quire at this office. tf
p 1 1 1..-
. • WM. BLAIR SON.
P. a. • Urea &apar Went of 'nat. JrP Stoneware
sod Lartbaultare aided wholidide and retail at quits
ow prizes. ((Sipe.
IN REMOTE SETTLE TS OP UN-
TOLD VALUE
Food makes blood; blood snakes the body. If the
blood be pure, the body is healthy. So If we are not
In health, we know some impurities ere lurking about
which mast be ramoved, and the owner the better.
Brandrcth's Pals rennnse all front the system whisk
Imam needs no tong GO:
The wonderful cures effected by Brandreth's Pills
hare arrested the &tuition of enlightened physicians.
Upwards of live thonund now um them to, ther daily
pectic., and two hundred bay* given their written
testimony as to theirtnntentee and value, as clean••
snot the bowels and blood. -
Their untold valuate to those living in settlements
where doctors can oily be had at great expense. For
if you are sick, you hive only to take one or more
doses of Brandreth's Pills to get cured. Pali Direc
tions are with each ha.
Sold by all Ryaggists.
Sept. 3-1 m
COMPORT AND BLISS, OR PAIN AND
.IGONY.
DR. TOBIAS' CIILILBRATRD VENETIAN LIN
II ENT7whose eonderful cures, sure and Instan.
taneons action, in
,cases of Chronic Rheumatism,
Headache, Toothache, Crunp, Cuts, Auras, Colic,
Cramps, Dysentery, etc., have astonttlied the dvillsed
world, Is ne new catch-penny; but an article that ha.
stood the test of twenty-two years. the enormous
sale and rapidly incoming demand is "at once the
surest evidence of IM usefulness and popularity. No
family should be without a bottle In the house.—
Hundreds of dollersand many hours of suffering may
be tared by HS timely use.
Colic, Cramp, and Dysentery yield at once to its
pain.curative properties. It is perfectly Innocent
and can be given to the oldest person or )oungeet
child. No matter lfyou have uo confidence In Patent"
Medicines—try, tug and you will be sire to buy
again, and recommend to your friends. Hundreds of
Physicians recommend it in their practice.
Bold by tbe Druggist, and torekeepers. Price,
Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Place ,
New York. [Sept. :3-1m
ONLY ONE
Hal, Dye hal been frayed poisonlesa. Professor Chil•
ton, whose repntatim an aoalytical elvialst gives
his statements the weight of antbosliy, announces
het
CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR DYE
haa been suldetted to the proper testa In hi. labora
tory, and that the rotate 'bon It to be
ANSOLLTELY HARMLESS,
as well me admirably adapted to the puma.e for
which It Is designed. This is Important, u the poli
tic has Just bees waned, by two leading scientific cr.
gine, against
THIRTY DEADLY DYILi
Dow before the public.
sap CRISTADOROT HAIR ?RESERVATIVE, ai a
lireaaing, arta like a charm on the fair after Dye
Try It. ihtept.3—lm
. _ .
MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. ,
Dyspepeia and constipation are the hourly foes of
the restless, excitable American, and with them come
inexorable headache, heartburn, and a train of small
diseases. Marshall's Klitir her been prepared with
special referents, to those constitutional trouble of
so many of our countrymen, and so far the psepara,
tiou has proved a decided success. The proprietors
feel that In recommending it now after the tried ex
perience of years, they are but fulfilling a humane
duty towards the general community.—Vossgr's
Parts
Stine One DoHAY per bot tle, •
M. MARSHALL k CO,
• ggists, Propriet9ra,
• 1301 Market it., Phlladttlythis
in_t , old by all Dtugglita
July ld
TO UMPTIPBP
The Advertiser, baring been restored to health in a
few tweets, by a very simple remedy, atter having Inf.
fared Severs) years with a severe long alTection, an,
that dread dleesuoe, Consumption—iv attaiolle to matte
known to hie fellow euff the memo; of Cllr,
To Al I Who desire it he will seed a cops of the pre•
setiptlon amid (flee oicharge), with the direction. for
preparing stiff wank the same. which they will And a
sure Cure ior Consumption, Attbms, Bronchitis. etc
The object of the advenleet in sending the Prookrip
l4o4l IS to b•noilt the afflicted, and spread Information
which he conceives to be invaluable; and b. h0pe..,,.
cry sufferer will try his remedy, as It will coot them
nothing, and may prove &blessing.
Parties iris/Ogg the prescription,will plesoeaddress
BE V. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings county, New York.
Way 14, 18.9.-1 y
ar DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
treated with the utmost success, by J. Aura, M. D.,
and Proteaaor of Disease: of the Eye and Far; thee
specialty) in the Medico/ College of r e , eeen d r ,, n i a. 12
yrareerpertents, (formerly of Leiden, Bollard,) No.
805 Arch street, Phila. Testimonial■ cop be seen at
his Mike. The Medical faculty are invited to accom
pany their patients, as he bail po secrete So his prac
tice. Artificial eyes ioserted without pain. No
chargefor examination. [Jan. 29.—1 y
WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS.
For Store Pronto, Asylums, he Isms Bedsteads,
Wire Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Brass and
Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Venders, dereens for Coal,
Ores, Sand, Au., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark
Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, *c.; Paper.
Makers' Wires,Ornamenta I Wire Work,Ae. Beery',
formation by addressing the manufacturers. NI,
WALKRBA BONS, No.ll North Sixth •t., Phila.
&aphis,. 1869.-1,
ICRBO6B Ow YOUTH
A gentleman who suffered for yams from nerron•
Debility, Prematnre Deasy, and all the affects of
youthful fratismrction, wilt, for the sake of suffering
bounaoity, mad flee to all who need . % the receipt and
directeoes for making the simple remedy by which tt.
was cared. Saffarers wishing to profit by the Wire,
t Mee...spar/sued, can do to by addressing, in perfect
cOutidence. JOHN B. OGDEN,
N 0.42 Cedar street, New York.
Hay 14,11169.-1 y
A CARD
A CI"ILYntan0111116 resifts in South America's •
misokmary, discovered a safe and 'IMO* remedy try
the Ours of Narrow! Weakness, Sarly Decay, Mew s
of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by banditti and vicious
habit.. Great numbers have been cured by this noble
remedy. Prompted by • desire to ballade the afflicted
and unfortunate, ' I will mend the recipe for preparing
end using Dile medicine, lo a sealed envelope, to any
one who needaltarse of charge. Ad — dread
JOBILPH 'T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible Honee,New City,
Elept.lB,ly
SPECIAL NOTfCE.
SUERNOK'S PULMONIC SYRUP,
eaweed Tonic and Mandrake Mk, will cure Con
tamption. Liver Compleint, and Dyspepsia, If taken
scoording to directions. They are all three to be ta
ken at the some time. They cleanse the stomach, re
lax the 'Rest, and put it to work; then the appetite
become' good; the food divine and makes good blood ;
the patient begini to grow In flesh ; the diseased mat
ter ripens In the Dings, and the patient outgrow' th..
dome and gets well. This is the only way to cure
consumption.
To these three, medicines Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success In the treat
ment of pulmonary consumption. The Pulmonk
yrup ripens the morbid matter In the lungs, nature
throws it off by en easy expectoration, for when the
phlegm or matter Is ripe, &slight cough will throw it
off,and the patient hu rest and the lungs begin to
heal
To do this, the Seaweed Took and Mandrake Pills
di.._ l lld be freely need to cleanse the stomach and liver,
....u.t . the rillinelllC Syrup and the food will make
good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, re
moving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall
bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver Is soon
relieved; the stools will show what the NIL can do;
nothing has ever been invented except calomel (e
deadly polion which is very dangerous to use unless
with great card), that will unlock the gall-bladder
end start the secretlonent the liver like Schenck',
Mandrake Pills.
Liver Compliant Is one of the most promin
causes of Constimption.
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic Is a , gentle I timulan tAnd
alterative, and the alkali In the Seaweed, which this
Preparation is made of, assists the stomach to throw
out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the
Pulmonic Syrup, tied It is made Into good blood with
out fermentation Or souring in the stomach.
The great reason why physichutt do not cure rot
auniptkin la, they try to do too much; they et' !me.
diethe le ItOp the Sough, to stop chills, to 'top a ght
sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the
whole digeatlve powers. locking up the secretions,
and d"diulliP be pasleet duke and dial.
Dr. Schenek,lnbk treatment, dom nut try to Stop
a cough, nlght,sulets, thllis, or fsver. Remote the
acme, and they will ill stop of their own accord.—
No one can be cured of Oonsumptkin, Liver COlll-
plaint, Dietasia,Oatarth, Seeker, Ulcerated Throat
unless the its and stomach en made bealthy.
If a person bse estunnuptlon, of cause the lung hi i
ssome way are diamond,- either tubercles, ,abscesses
bronchial irritator, pleura adhesion, or the lungs ar
a has. of intlimmition and last decayisia In midi
caries what mom tie done? It is notoo4, _the WNW
this are Iguana, plat it is the whole body. ' The
stomach and liver have 00 their power to make blood
out of food. Now the only chancels to take Schemes
three meelkinu e , wbkb will bring up a tone to the
stomach, the patient wi l lg , b2rln to want food, it will
digest easily and make wood; then the patient
lint= to lath in Seek. sod as soon as the body begins
to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the pa
deistical%
l esby and well. This is the only way to
Mire
~ PtiOn.
is tr__ . ,..weli CO lung dlssams, and only Liver Oun-
L in r_DTPV/Ils'. Schenek's Seaweed Tonic and
''',,,.,.._rula are esilerent without the Polmonic
'"'"" the Mandrake Pills
hi freely in all bilious
d lilt% ea du are perlicitly
D. Dr. ihkenek wick ban ealorts wila_
____ ~...... h ea l th
WA/ Plettlleet, and's°, wiles 225 pounds, wee
ATV to amens skeleton,in the very Wastage
d R i ninta7 Dousimptkin, and eb b
havlall
pronounced his saes and abandoned him es
Ida fate.
ic y'ee by the Mbreseld utedletlea
sad ARO covery May *mends similarly a 2
' limed have deed Dr. Schenck's prepared= with tics
ii s t a, nolarkahle enessom. lull directions accompany.
teaks limit absolutely neceseery to perste
alr'Y 111111446 / 1 4 . Schenck, nubile the patients wish their
tin'''"oultsll, end !or ihie rs =l4
his Ilineram OMNI every &War
4any
day... Where ell Sr whale mut be Uttered.—
..."' 6 1 1149 ' ' alNo.lsllPondatreet, New
erk i N , after . Heaton; sidles dm,
hat • • wan kie ' limpire
asile - 4/0/ 1 . *AM idt7 lhalli
1141..11.1 0 p.pe.
Pike Of tbe:.ittaande Illant i g "1. 8011174=
seen SU* per bank or IN a .
A P M 2 Mlllltteltile24 irsaieWiy aB.
' ' Mi.. a. liVerlait,'
.. . --: 3,6 Losia,iitiiioll44 ,- -•
n . 1 % ,v* , a1 , %k5',t-3 , 000 -
tgzx ors:
N9_ T I c E
.... - -.
.. A ....T . :is flirt lamina of „TERN" ortiiiii
I williii .-** on.: A """V ilu , we
on pub, of . ....'
WO - r Me. 110 d "Mt 4 11444 liar 1 7ii
. , "linleatattise beithowg I. a m .....- - -
JACOIRMILUMI N pi---"--".
MEM •
10. • -
Ili The first account of GEortok B
Committee of Scrawniaa HAIMSOII, • Lunatic, of
Adams county, has been filed in the Court of Cons
mon Pleas of Adams comity, and will be confirmed by
said court, on the 15th day of October,lll6ll, unless ninebels!yswp tbyhe 'contrary.
• 4 • 3A0013 MZLHOBII, Protley.
Sept. B.—tdo
DlSSOLUTlONPartnei
thfv.h.motor. manias' between L. V. B. Born
and WK. P. MoOmmen, hu Mb day been disaolved.
All Indebted to the above Bran wlllpleue call and set
tle and thou huSzis claims evils/Atheism, will 011
and 'settle th• : NMI wit, AIL 1 , , MoCatrarr. In
*hone butte the hooka are.
Sept 3.-3 t
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
TE undersigned, appointed Auditor to distribute
the funds In the hands of bum, run, Adalink..
truer of the estate of Jost Lunn, deceased, to and
amouget the parties entitled thereto, will attend, in
that purpose, at his aloe In Gettysburg, on Fricke
the 17th day of September inst., at 10 o'clock, 4. Y.
Of whip all parties in Interest will like notice. . J
J. H. KRAUTS. Auditor,
gept.3.—at
IRXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
4-.
ten restareentary on the estate of Oanaz
HOWAID, deceased, late of idonntpleesant township,
Adapts county Pa., havlag been granted to the to
dersigned, rtriding in gtraban township, be hereby
eves notice to all persons indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment, and those having cleans
against thesame to present theta properly authen
ticated (or settlement.
EPHRAIM HOWARD, 11.xecutor.
Aug. 20.--81
XEC UTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
-- Sera Testamentary on the estate of goer Ku
m, late of Conowago township, Adapts county.
Pa, deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, they hereby give notice to all persons indebt
ed to said estate to make immediate payment and
those having claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
Sept. 3.-8 t•
•
The first named Executor rasides in Conowago
township, Adam. county; the latter in Eleidleburg
township, York ceanty.
LECT I 0 N
V An Election for eleven Managers of the "Ad.
isms County Mutual Vire Insurance Company," will be
held at the Office of the Company in Gettysburg, on
Monday, the 27th day of Srptember next, between the
hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. Each member betng
entitled to one vote for each Policy held by him. .•
•'The Executive Committee will meet at 10 o'.
clock, A. M, of said day.
Sept. 10.—td D. A. BUEHLER, Sec'''.
OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
t ROOD on the Unite or terns BACXG4IIIIIIn late
of MountpfearAnt t.p., Adams county, p r ._ dse r .ed,
having been granted to the undersigned, residing in
said township, he hereby give% notice to all persons
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims agaiust the same to pr agent
them properly authenticated for settlement.
B. P. lIAGERMAX, Adm'r.
Sept 10.-6 t.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let
_ term Testamentary on the agate of RICHAZD
CILOCISZ, deceased, late of Freedom twp., Adam. co.,
Pe., having been granted to the undersigned, residing
In. Cumberland tartishly, be b arab,. give. notice to all
person, indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those baring claims against the same to
present them properly authenticated for settlement.
U. I'. BIGUAIf,
Greectmetiot, Pa., Sapt.3.—Bt
N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TILE UNITED
I STATES FOR Tlik EASTERN DIsTRICT OF'
PENNSYLVANIA.
At Philadelphia, the 7th day of July, A. D. 13610.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as ae.ignee Of Buccal. Buzzes, of Butler, in
the county of Adams and State of Peun.ylvania, with.
to said district, who hu been adjudged a bankrupt,
on creditor.' petition, by the District Court of said
let riot.
EDWARD G. PAIINESTOCK. Assignee,
Octtysburic,
To the creditor, of said bankrupt. [Sept. 3-3 t
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT'S
NOTICE.
I will the different districts Ines the purpose of
examining Teachers, at the folluvring named times
and places, •iz :
Cumberland, NurtrialSciwol-reoua,Gett,y•barg; Satin
day, Sept. 16, 9 a. m.
Mountjoy, Two TAVertlll; 11011d1Y. Sept. 'XI. 9 16 tri•
Highland, Church S. 11. ; Tuesday, Sept.2l, re a. m.
Germany, G tilden's 6.11.; Wednewlay, Sept. .2 , a. m
IJolon,Schildt'a S. H. Tharaday, Sept. 23, 9 a. na.
Conowago, MeSherryetuarn , Friday, 6ept. 24, 9 *. m
lion nipleuant, Denali Sun S. 11.; Saturday, Sept
2.5, 9 a. rn.
J HOWARD WERT,
County Supertutendemt
Gettysburg, Sept. 3.-3 t
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
OTICE is hereby given to all
1..1 Legatee. and ether persons Cop corned,that the
Administration Accoukita hereinafter mentioned will
be preeen ted • t the Orphan.' Court of Adams county
for confirmation and on TUESDAY, the
tint day of SEPTIIIIBEA next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
viz
fJau 29.-17
The Aria account of Gwrite ff. baker and
Daniel S. Baker. Yaecutora ut the last Will and Testa.
t of Daniel Baker, (Putter, deed.
215. first account of Zinanuel Neldlch, Adminis
trator of Sarah Nthlich, doe'll.
:39. Third and Elul account of licsantivi Nvidich
adariniatratot of David Neidich. deed.
2W. The third and final account of fig.orize W
Wentz and Samuel Swope, Executors of Henry Wentz
deed.
241. The drat account of Lucinda Sower, ddroluie.
tratrix of Adam Sower, deed.
242. The account of Wm. Douglass, Xxecntor of tha
Will at AIM Doughnut, settled by U. P. Bigham, Ad
ministrator of the /Saute of Was. Douglasa, dec'd.
243. The first and Anal account of Henry Youth,
Administrator of Sarah Myers, wife of Jobs Myers.
tate of Illsnois, deed.
244 The tirst mid d nal ■ccuuut of Jacob Miller
Executer of zaiduel Miller, late of Liberty 40,1144
deed.
The ac.:ouht of Isaac Sell, Administrator d. b
ni c. t. a. of ...30lounin Sett, Late of Littlertown, doc'd.
•.:46. 'Second and dnal account of Isaac G. Wierman
Kzecutor of the last will and Testament of Pheb.
Pearson. dec'd.
W. D. LIOLTZWOR,TII, Register
Aug, ;6,1i139.—tc
Oarriagto, Aarntso,
DAVID McCRZARY. ions McCREART
"Best always Cheapest. "
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and,
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County
are always to be found at tbo old and well known
itand,Balthnore et., opposite the Preabyteeilin Church
• CM cCREARY'B.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the most substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mount
ed,) are complete in every respect and warranted to be
of the very best material and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars,
can Yoe Si alit. They are the best FITTING aad
most durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, as cheap ea they can be made any
where and In the most substantial manner.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
Games, !fly -nets and everything In the I ins; NO/S4
haler or cheaper.
Our prices •
have been irstinan to thelowestilring standard.
A liberal percentage for c ash , off all bi 'Mamor:trims
to gi or more. "
We work nothing but the best of stock and will
warrant every articeturned out t obe in sesurespect
ss represented.
Thankfnl forpaat favor. we Invite attention to oar
present stock.
IM4lv• CS a Call IndeVlZElitle PILICID aai' QII/LLITTI
Jai:W/9,1868.-ff D. McDREARY & DON.
(-lARRIA.GE-MAKING RESUMED.
Ye war being over,t he undersign edhave resumed
the
CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS,
at their old stand,tn Bart Middle street, Gettysburg,
where they are again prepared to put up work in the
most fashionable, substantial, and superior manner.
A lot of new and second•band
CIABEIAOI.I3,BUGGIES, .10.,
on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest
prices, andall orders will be supplied as promptly
and satisfactorily u possible.
done with dispatch, and at di sapeot rates.
A large lot of new andold HARNESS on hand for
talc.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore *c
loyed by them, theleolicit and will endeavor to de
serve a large share In the future.
May 29.—tf D. 11120111 &
Buggies and Carriages.
REMOVAL.
Tinuadersigned has ramovyd his Confide-mak
ing shop to the oast mid of Middle !greet, Gettys
b, h when be will motinne to build all kinds of
waek le his We, oft:
•
CARRIAGES, TROTTING de FALL-.
ING-TOP 8176471E8, JAGGER
• WAGONS, ifa,
Els work it all pat np of good material and by
the best of mechanisa,aM cannot fall to give satio•
balm His primate always rasaaaable. Ws
Its orders, confident that he cen plesaa.
ILIPAIBING promptly dose, at siodaraterataa.
W. E. GALLAwiii.
July 1,11613.—1 y
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
J U L P •
TN/OMS has Mende sod the public emierelly that
1 he has resumed the Harseemoshlng Meekness, sod
opened s Shop ea °elide street, Sett/onm, adlohlw
tog ides Paesengredepot where he will niewenieture
and keep on hand all b , ade of
BAR NUM,
ISIDL118„
SOLLLISI_.
hit-NITS. ice to
which NW be sold at the lowest omit Rim Abe,
'TRUNKS. of all kinds.
sseamusa sad INS ists4o4 tPTIINSIMY-
RaTing los meths bulatiolbrag ran, I
aftleiztb. best of week,4ll Wag aide
4 %7 Mr.
L. V. B. ROPER,
WX. P. McCAILTBBY
LIM KINDIci,
DANIEL H. BARNITZ,
Executors
IN BANKRUPTCY.
xt:tz.fi'9
1=
gonvirding gouonl.
LOOS HERE
•
, T HE undersigned has leased the
Were•honseogtleheorneref Streik% street and
the nal Iroid,Get tyborg,Pe, Indian Carryon lb
'rain & Ptoduce.Business
nallitsbranches. The highest prices will always
be paid forWheat,Rye,Corn,Oate, 01 d Mao
thy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried
Frait,Nnte,Soap,lTams,ldhoulders and Sides, Pota
toes, with . everything else lathe country produce
line.
GROC ER I ES
ON ALL KINDS
constantly for sale, 1101/e011: Sugars .MOlaeses. Syr•
ups, Teas, Spices; Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda,
Mustard,Starch, Broonts,Backets, Blacktop, Soap,
At. Also, COAL OIL, Fish OIL Tar, Ac. FISH of all
kinds; Splgesand Nallsramoklag mad OhewingTo
baoces.
He Is always able to supply a brat rate article
or Piaui. o.ltb the different kinds of Peed.
Also,Ground Plaster. withananotand othertertill
sem COAL. by tbehashel,tonorcarload.
Ha wilt also run a
•
• , .
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
t0N0.16 North Howard street, B A LTIMOSE. and
No. 811 Market .treat, PH ILAnzunne . All goods
+mit to either place will be received and forwarded
promptly All , Tooda should be marked "CRESS'
CAR."
April 2,11369.-tJ
JOHIPH WIBLZ. J. I. Wllllt. WW. J. WILLS
Joseph Wible & sons ,
Produce Dealers, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants
South-cast cornerof Railroad and Washington str,ets,
GETTYSBURG PA
HIOIIEST cash price paid for silk inds ofGrain and
Country Produce generally. The highest cash
price paid for good flay and Rye Straw. We will keep
constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
GROCERIES,
such as Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses and Syrup, To•
baccue, Soup*, Spices, and eserythiug usually kept in
a Grocery Store.
LINE OF CART TO BALTIMORE
We will run a line of ' to :Lattimore weekly, t
the Warehouse of &Mk & CO., 12a North aL
corner of Franklin, for the tranapartationm or wood
INSC, h way, leaving Gettphorg every 31oncla) and re
turning on Wednesday.
The beet brands of PIEIiTiLTZKY-8 constantly on
hand, or secured at short notice for those ordering.
April 9, 1869.—tf
REMOVAL. --The undersigned
has removed hie PRINTING OFFICE from the
Diamond to the corner of Railroad and Washington
streets, where he will be pleased to meet his old
friends and patrons
April 9.-3 t
NEW FIRM.
A. E. ECKENRODE
GAS taken the Warehouse, lately occupied b
Philip liana, at Granite Station, on the Gee of th
Gettysburg Railroad. 2 miles from lionterstow n, and
will deal to all kinds of
Grain and Produce ,
giving the highest market price. I will also keep
cons:antly on band fur sale all kinds of
GROCERIES,'
Coffee, Sugar, Idols/Hies, S yrnps, Teas, tr.. s ith Sal
Flub, Oils. Tar, Soaps, Bare n and Lard, Tobaccos, &c
Also, the beat brands of FLOUR, with I , FIED of .1
kinds; silo, Coal.
I respectfully edtclt thepatronageofourfriende
and Invite the public to call and examlne my stock
A. E. ECKEYIRODE.
Jan 22.—tf
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Flour, Grain
Groceriea, Lumber, Coal, &c.
THE undersigned keepeon hand, at his Warehouse
known as" Gulden's Station," in etraban town
ship on the ine Übe tiettysburg itailroad,all kind
of
GROCERIER,
Including Sugar. Coffee. Molasses. Spices. Ac., with
Salt itl.b.Oils.Tobacco,Bason.Lard, Au. Also,
LUMBER AND COAL,
Including Building Stuff, Slalngles.L.aths.Store and
Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and • large ...sort
inept of Dry Goods. Roots and Shoes. Hats and Cape
Oa!' kinds.whicb Leia prepared twsli at thelow
ast prices.
He also pay, the highest market pricefor Flour
Gralo.Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Tirnotto
Seeds. Potatoea,kc.. or willrecelveaud forward th
same to martetock commlaaiou. Be respectfully ask
hi, friends and thepubllc to give hlm acall.
Aug. 21.1867.-tf DANIBLGULDEN.
NEW FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the extensive
Warehouse, Cara, kc., Of CULP k ElJt311111•W.
the undersigned Intend to ca rry on the tonsmess,lll3
der the firm of 11100-111 k Cu,, at the old stand on
the turner of Wuningtonand Railroad streets, on n
more extensive scale than heretofore.
rfit-A regular line or Freight Cars will leave out
Warehouse every TUESDAY BOON, and accom
modation trains will be run u occasion may requite
Hy this arrangement we are prepared to convey
Freight at all times; to and from Baltimore. All
business of this kind entrusted to us, wi II beprompt.
ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of
Stevenson lk Sons, 165 north Howard street, Baltd.
more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell
cheap and deal fairly, we invlteeverybody to give
us a call.
WM. M.BIGITAM,
ALEXANDERCOBEAN
JAMEEBIGLIAM.
Jan.sl.l96S
ROBERT WCUR DY,
DEALER IN
FLO Ui?, GRAIN, GROCE.RIES,dra
GITITSBURG, PEXN'A
rr HE undersigned is paying • t his Ware-house, in
1. °milli* street adjoining Buehler's Hill, the
highest pricesfor
PLUM, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, RUCK
WHEAT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-REEDS,
POTATOES, Ac., to.,
andln•ltesnoducers toglre him a callbefore selling
He bat constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Ifolasses,Byrops,Colfees,Eugars..ko..with Salt fish
Boapa, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, kc.
the bestbraudsof /LOUR, with FEED of all khids.
Hs likewise has
SEVICB.AI VALUABLE FERTILIZERS
Soluble Pacific @nano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A
♦ Mexican Guano.
Whilst hope's the highest market prices (oral!
be bay', he sells at the lowest living profits. He
aaks•ebare of public patronage, resolved to give
satisfaction inevery case.
11,0BILBT MeCIIRDY,
July 24 .69.—tf
Itr4tchts and gtstielrg.
II I
W 1 i • •
WM. P. McCARTNEY
WIBILBS 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 Wolin to give satisfaction to, all.
He has Jot returned from the City with a splendid
aasortme
GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN AND SWISS
WATCH.= JEWELRY ; bIL VER. 7EA AND
TABLE SPOONS, FORKS; GOLD. SILV.
ER AND STEEL FRAME SPECTA
CLES; also, CLOCKS of the but man
ufacture, MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS, VIOLIN cf GUIT—
AR STRINGS. SCREWS
AND BRIDGES.
WWatch and Clock Work warranted for one sear.
Jewelry repairing executed in a neat and workman
I Ike manner. [Sept. 10, 1809.—tf
ISAAC K. SPAUFFER,
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
N 0.148 NORTH BROOND STRUM, corner of Quarry,
PITILADRLPHIA.
An assortment of Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Wars oonstsntly on hand.
/Or Repahinn of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to. - (Arm. 13, 1869,1 y
We direct attention to Wanamaker
& Brown's advertisentet. The Largest
Clothing House in Philadelphia.
8 2. TO $6O W A r An a lld Al
BO gae
Garments ranging at every prim. cut In every aryls
rd made or made to order. S. B. corner SLXTII
and lIABMIT Streets.
1E27 TO " r""=
° 1 ":'
xrf,,,
lti rt-le-sTarll'n the
cmilrndtg.,
TO S46.BUSINISS SUITS, BOTH Foreign
.0 and Domestic Goods, excellma
styles., 8. B. corner SIXTH and MARSlTBtreets,
OAt HALL, HAN:MAIM I BROWN.
20 TO ted DRESS BUTTS OT ALL the de.
• Arable styles, tunable for anyou
carton. W ANAILARBE k BROWN, BIRTH* MAR
KIT Streets.
TO $2O .1150Y8' suns NOR BOHOOLIHomi
szja im irrweiet styles sad beat
goods. W4X riOWN, LOMB
CLOTHING 1101110, SI god MARKET ihrtiots.
Fy TO $36. BOYS' and ;YOUTHS' .oallallim
1 ; . • PLUMS fn . world . WILMA-
TO GU() 8G I ASS UNDIAOLOTHING
• mow TIGIXISIUNG GOODS or
klud i st mall advance oncost., WANIMAUB,
WiOA.ZUSAI N GMLOOLOTILLIOROVIIII,
' • saiIIIWILIIMNO. - is
1•4111.•4718'
gnu, drugs, Patting,
A. D. BUEHLER
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
MAMBERSBURG STREET,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
DBUGS AND MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
ArOOIINTRY MERCHANT? supplied •i srboleul
city prices.
lob. 12.—t
DR. R. HORNER
will famine thepractlca of Medicine. o®ce at bla
DRUG STORE,
IN CIIAMBERSSURO ST., OLTTTSBORG
DRUGS, MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES, STA
TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,TOILET AR.
JOhN CRESS
TICLICS, DT STUFFS. PCBS FPICSE . tc.
DR. R RORNEL% 4 LIAR 31IXTURE
for Cholera klorbue, Colic, Diarrb.ea, Cramps, Sick
Stomach, kc. Pull directions with every butt le.
July 9, 11369-ti
69.
A HILL A`SUi:T)I6ST UV
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINESI
LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES,
PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS
DYES AND DYE STUFFS
SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS
INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE-
CIPEL 4 ACCURATELY PUT UP
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY SIERCHANTS' RCP-
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES
Forney's Horse Powders
the best and cheapent for Hones, Cattle and Swine
Other Horse P,,,lers approved rtatker
J. E. WIBLE
HUBER'S
Baltimore G,tt,,„/Atry, p,,,n,a
June 11, 16651.—tr
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brunt's Building, Ballo. s
LITTLESTOWN
h AVING opened a new DRUG
STORE and fitted It up in the best style, I offer
my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of
Littleetown and vicinity at the lowest market rates,
consisting In part of
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Pure Spices, Dye■ and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery,
'Tuner Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assortment of
Brushes, Stationery of all kind., Cigars, 'Tobacco and
Snug.
bkfoore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash with
hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
with this soap are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. Mists the beet Soap in use: Try
it. It is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric.
Littlestown. May 13.—1 y JAMES CRESS.
FARMERS
' Star Bone Phosphate.
TO all agriculturists, therefore, who are in 'march
of an active and permanent manure, and who
may have the CiAtICIS of thie article presented to their
notice for the first time, the manufacturer' would
suggest, that the
STAR BONE PHOSPHATE
is worthy of their experimental trial. at last; past
•xoerience warranting the fullest confidence, that af
ter a trial they will sad their testimony to that of
hundreds of farmers who now regard it as the cheap
est and beat manure in the market.'
THE A3IMONIA.
is rupplied abundantly from the organic portion e
the bone.
PRICE US PER TON IN BAGS.
Farmers wishing Ground Bone, Oil of Vltriol,cau be
supplied. Give us a call.
03. A. Spangler has oar Phosphate for sale.
PETER BOBLITZ. Manufacturer.
BURKHOLDER & WILSON,
Beater Hay Press Buildings,
N. W.eorner Washington and Railroad sta.
Gettysburg, Penna,
13.. The Phosphate is for sale by
A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa.
WIBLF. & SONS, Gettysburg, Pa
GRAFT k ECKENRODC,
Granite Station, Pa.
HEMMEN & BENDER,
New Oxford, Pa
CHARLES HUHN, Hanover, Pa.
March 12.—tf
A Word to the Wise
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer
T HE importance of a quick, ac
tive and durable Fertilizer, adapted to the sot
emir county, is acknowledged by all Farmers. Flay
ing satisfied myself, after long study and careful ax
periment, that!. O. ItaftliZZ'
Chemical Fertilizer
surpasses all others In adaptednesss to all kinds of
soil, I haTe purchased the right for Adams county,
and am prepared to fill orders for It promptly and on
reasonable terms. It Is no humbug, but
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
by a number of our Farmers, and is admitted by all
who have it to be the best in the market, and the
cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertiliser in
any quantity, and will deliver
In any town or village in the
County,
when ordered in not less quantity than a TON. I
manuttetnae it for sale at 150 per ton without bag., or
$65 in bags. This fertilizer is composed of.the best
fertilizing chemicals that can be had. I use 'no oil of
vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I
do not use it. Neither do I use lime nor ashes.
THE OB.TECT OF THE CHEMICAL FERTILIZER
is to introduce a fertilizer that will last for ► series o
moo—not only for one. It contains aniticientanimal
matter to mature the grain and make ft ripen early,
while the ammonia emcee the growth. I expect to
manufactures large supply thiswinter for the spring
cropayand therefore Invite farmers and the public gee.
orally to givsit atrial on all kinds of Grains and
Vegetableo.
• CAUTION.—I hereby give notice that Farm Rights
hereafter sold, unleassigned by me, areinfringements
on my flight, and will be prosecuted and dealt with
according to lair, from which there is no appeal.
ea-All orders will be promptly attended to by ad.
dressing
..... . .
GEORGE BENDER,
Bendersv ills, Penna.
14.11. N. Naafi( General Agent for sale of Conn
y and State RIO to,B enders v ill to, Adams county, Pa
Dec. 26.-1 y
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE,
114/117/ACTIMID IT
HENRY BOWER, Chemise,
;PHILADITATIA
amper-Phruphaie qf Line, 4Miion and Po WA
This Manure ceataine all the elements to produce
Large crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended
by all who used it, also by distinguished chemists
who have, by analysis, tested its qualities.
Packed in Bags of 200 lbs. each.
DIXON. OBANDLNIO t 00.0
/seals,
39 South 'Water aad 40 Bast& Delaware Avenue,
PHI.LADILPHIA
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
79 9013T11 MUM
IULTIMA/1, MD
And by dialiorsionorally througbani thesountry
rotialmmation,addrses Hen Jaw, PWWWI
V010.19,-27
Tin STAR & SENTINEL has a
Aga iasolastaa alas au tupelos,* al* clainfir
MOOS ft li nu bort fitrariltfog isnot.
Near the Diamond
Aleo, Dealer in
JUNE
Powders,
tertilizets,
TRY THE
E=l3
nal nom Aipinnunoirl
I=37nTo
few Ntrertionntuto.
COUNTY TREASURER
TO THE LXDEPENDENT V OTERS
OF ADAMS COITFTY.
At the solicitation of a number of pro
minent Citizens of the County, I hereby pr e _
Bent my name as an independent candidate
for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER.
If elected, I pledge myself to discharge the
duties with fidelity and impartiality.
SAMUEL HERBST. "1 -
GETTYSBURG, PA., Aug. 20. -td
GRAPE VINES !
I RAVE MOW BIRD! FOR MARE=
10,000 GRAPE VINES,
CNE AND TWO YNARS OLD-INCLUDING VERY
VARIETY OP STANDARD GRAPES.
FOR SALE
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Sairneattestlon of Dealers aiid Ibmaskospers Is
Invited to my ;tusk, beams purchasing elesenhirs, ss
it is very choice and will be sold on reasonable terms.
Addreas
1108112ECT 8H LADS
Glatt, 'burg, Ba, 8 .10, 1884—tf.
Jot To nu laystin..—Persons afflicted with any of
the diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach,
nervous debility, dyspepsia, or liver complaint, should
try PERRY DAVIS' "PAIN HILLER." It seldom
fails to- effect a cure in a abort time.
69.
No medicine has been more successful in curing Ye.
ter and Ague, and other diseases Incident to our
Western and Southern climate. Far a cold it is al.
most a specific Rheumatic and Neuralgic affections
give way to it when all other remedies bare failed.—
It is eminently a flintily medicine, and by being kept
ready for immediate resort iri case of accident or
sudden attack of disease, has saved many boar of
suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctor's bills.
Sold by all Druggists. (Sept 10-4 w
7 ANTED— ALL OUT OY RR PLOYMINT TO Can
eau for a new Religious Work, of rare merit,
pecullary adapted to the young, but equally enter
t g and inetrUctive to all, and Invaluable to emery
Cbrietiau family, unequaled in elegance and cheap•
nee.; being entlx11"1,11 with nearly :`,A engravings
Experienced Agents laud other,. everting a work that
will cell a' sight, should oecure choice of territory at
once. For particulars, term., lc., a ddreu P. GAR
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10 000 READERS AND SPEAKERS WANT.
•
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Sept. 10—ivr
C TILL AHEAD.—Tba ONLY cheap and useful Sear
Ina Machine. Does ALL any machine CAN dO
$15.01.1 only, Sample at coat. $2OO a month to agent.,
Address ASHUSLOT S. M. CO., RIVAIe, N. H
Aug.
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ocru. and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O.
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sued for their benefit, entitled
"TUB FARMER'S MANUAL,"
by the well known author, George E. Waring; also,
celebrated as the Agricultural Engineer of the great
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Thousands of Ferment need and want this very
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IH I O per month, according to capability and energy.;
For full particulars address
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400 Chestnut et., Ph yla."'
Aug. 77,1060-2 in
FOR SALE
AT SANDOE'S MIT,T y
MABSR CREEK.
I% and 2.inchea ASH PLANK.
}i and 1 " POPLAB. BOARDS.
PI A LE
Inch WALT PO BOOM.
3 Inches OAK PLANK S Ise.
Bent 3 33 KINKY CHRONISTILV
. ,-
STATE AGRICULTURA
SOCIETY.
MBE Pennsylnuila State Agricultural
Society will bold its next exhibition
HARTSBU'RG,
Tuesday, September 28, 1869,
And to ontlaue POUR DAYS.
ithibltors will not be required to pay' as
be—but will make their Burin wider the fusel re.
deflations at the oak* fit the Secretary, freest chaise,
lefties, will open dept. 7 and close Monday ire
Sept. Xf, at 10 dole* P. Z. et 0,0000 01 the
Secretary In liariletrarg, after which moss will be re.
Wired.
For PIIEIIIIII ads and other talbrmatiati address
either of the flacestariee4 at Harrlifberi.
AMOS B. KAPP, President.
W. W.Blll4 o Ree. ikerdary.
names SIM, Qtr. Smiretery.
Aug. 27.-td
WOOD FOR BALE,
800 CORDS OAK,
200 HICKORY,'
AT EIANDOE'S,MIL,I4.
114111.Prio• el andsl pa! earl ea taw igroupti
opa AZNOLIO.
G•ttrdrarg, Alai. "ire5......n
REST ADVIIRTIBING
epreAs AMP
„Otar /Mt
Hetty•bary, Friday
lr-A premium kar the
best pulling borne will .s
County Fair.
Ailt-The Democracy, of
have nominated Wnlistuk
formerly of Ulla plactikibt
Aiif-Ex4ltheriff Walt
clothing store of Jaoo
the N. E. 4XlrDei
taken poseeeskia.
Ait - Rev. Dr. _polo&
lime and Foreign Oh
preach in the College Oti
evening next, the 19th last
Aft-Wtn. Stelnour bast
tract for building the Ice . 11
Hug at the Springs Ho*,
be commenced stonce, • '
Aft - Mr. Hamilton S With o
at our office a very Atte
old time Red•streak Apple
13 Inches. It is a gengine
another oolunin
the advertisement of flu
male and retail dealer in
tale.
BIG CORN.—Mr. George
ban township, sends us a
of Corn measuring- 11 feet
having on it three of the
we have seen for a long Sim
PIC NlC.—The Sunday '
ted with the Gernia,i lief*
this place had a Pic-nio on
the Grove of Mr. Etaler's
this aide of Hanover :an
Gettysburg railroad. We n
had a very pleasant time.
011-Danlel Cashman has
of ground on Carlisle strati
McClellan foi $305 cash, "
that it is Mr. Cashinen's int ,
$ house thereon this WI,
Nicholas Weaver has bo
ground on Washington strife
Bleubaugh. It is the . Dr.'.
build a two-story brick b:,
SALE BILLS.—As the
Sales la about here. we weal
those who contemplate hay
we are prepared to print B
smallest to the largest size
Lice, and as cheap as elsewh
Just received a large lot of
Type for Sale Bills, Circula
ter Heads and all other
Printing.
FlRE.—Tbehouse of J. •
In Tyrone township, about
Petersburg, near the Uppe
church, and occupied by
was deetroyed by tire on
about 5 o'clock, P.M. Mr.
household furniture, and is
surance. The house Ills sal ,
ed. The tire originated, fro
pipe.
THE COUNTY ROADS
time to repair our county
and every Supervisor go to
that repairs, where tr.:
Every ditch should be
new ones cut where 'regal
should be tilled up and the
ded and repaired that wheel
rains clime, the water will'
nol v. , ,tand in the hil.Thway to
no - iiince of all travelers. •
I M PROVEM ENT.—The
eil have passed an ordlnan
the opening' of Carlisle Stree
end to the width 01'00 feet.
street north of Stevens Hall
wens Street and shall be 50 •
Resolution was also passed
, lot holders on earnslei and
streets 45 make a brick pave
of said streets. The hill en
opporlto Prof, Baughar's ho
down two feet, and the a • :.
regularly down to Stevens
dinanee in another colonic'.
COUNTY FAIRS.—T.
County Fain will be held at
times and places:
Adams County on thOth
of September, at Gettysbn
Carroll County on the
of September, and Ist of Oc
tnlnlater.
Cumberland County on
and 15th of October, at ear
Franklin County on the 6
Bth of October, at Chambers
Frederick County on the 1
and 15th of October, at Fred
York County on the sth,6t
of October,,at York.
State Fair on- the L7th,
September, and Into/ O.
burg.
THE GAME LAWS.—
are the game laws in force i
nia
Deer can only be killed
the Ist of September to
camber. ,
Grouse or pheasants can
from tbe lst of August to to
cember.
Partridges can 9017 be
Ist of October fo r th, 20th of.
Wild tutkeya can be bun
Ist or October to the Ist of J
Squirrels and rabbits may
theist of August to the Lt
Woodcock from the 4th of
15th of November.
Insectivorous birds, whi•
the robins, are prohibited to
any time, and it is illegal to
of any birds of all kinds.
Trout can be fished fbr wi •
line only during the mon •
May, June and July.
Sunday shooting or hunti •
iced by law under a heavy'.
Traps, blinds, snares, dto..
prohibited.
Possession of fish or any o •
of season, is sufficient to cony
ty even if they were p .
The penalties vary from $5
One-half the fine goes to •
and any one convicted, Red.'
pay the tine goes to fail for to •
FASHIONS FOR THE LL.
prettiest fashion we have
day is the universally popu
versally becoming fashion
white, apd it will be carried
and winter as Sir as practi.
cloth cloaks and white- pl..
enliven our promenades,:
jackets and basques willgl
pact to the frostiest ' days,
Fall dresses, like summer
with over-skirts tight-iltlni
polonaise. Capes looped at,
are still worn, but are not act
ted lately. So also are ak
but • the cold weather will
change in out-side german •
dies' cloth will be much'
winter;
the litvorite shades
olive, invisible green and 61.
cloth and velours will Bud
asers, and water-proof li ••••
indispensable. It le too
thing positive about fare, Du
good authority that the
ing out with somethln
line. Brass buttons' will
dies' cloth dresses. Infix
have sashes of the sante
ere will be much used this
in every conceivable form
hate will be worn this win
is the same of the new an
win lost, in Arehlon this au
dab' :Ilawed, again cord 10
omed hm , iripoung. 90.
eorairog kr, km meow _
should ballsktNig for 4 .
ooeit'imaallommi will' be oeret
Frills and &moss ars Mil