gal Valkiltin Salts. LIC SALE UPI VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • e uadayligairl, Adinfidstrater of the Istale of ay eitaanait, deessaild. Wilt sell at Public Sale, ow , 3out day of Odober wan et Mks mok, • • the presshies, by Oder or thek s' Orphan Court dams miesitY, the Ptak vet' weit.deceseet, In toenveln Adams erseutiy, Ps., &beat oree. mile from th a t hapel in Bocitanan Talley, On public road /aiding from Hilltown to iltenber s Saw•ni ill. adjoining land. a Jobs Llvt=gilohn , Tobias Miller, and others, cos n more or Ines. The lenorovemmits sae • swa y WILITHERik) ARDED HOU Log Bith. a double L Barn, with Wagon lilted, Spring and other outbuildings; a never-falling Spring " ater near the dwelling; • thriving Orchard of •oe fruit of all kinds, Apples, Peaches, Cherries, About 30 Acres are In good Timber, the balance • sod ander cultivation, with • fair proportion • • Meadow. The land ii In a good state of erg , having beat recently well limed. Also, at MOM time and place will be sold a TRACT 13i . NTAIN LAND, containing 27 Acre*, more or less, sees* townsh fp, about 1 / i mi lee northmest of Solnii, well covered with thriving young Timber, • sock Oak - and Black Oak. • wishing to view the premise., will Call on ulleiln=eed residing near Smith'. Tavern, or on Wks residing on the Perm. y of =lewill be given and terms, made known by, coo 24.—ts u our,..J ucti JOHoeer. ISECABAAH, Adler . t. • ALUABLE MILLS & FARM AT PUBLIC SALE e suirscribers will offer at Public Sale, on Satin , the sth day of November nest, at 1 o'clock, P. Jf., • penniless, their VALUABLE PROPERTY, stra in Liberty township, Adams county, Penna., 1.4 southeast o f Fairfield, known as the "COMPANY S." The Farm contains 225 ACRES, more or of patented land, adjoining lands of John Baum. nee, Joseph Mickley, Caiper Myers, and others. Improvintents are a large two.ittory atone and V* HOUSE, dtone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Crib, Hog Pen, Smoke House, and other ontbaild. with a well of water at the door. There are ; 126 Acre, clear, 26 Acres in Meadow, - and the .ce in tine Timber, conalsting of Whits Oak, Wal and Hickory. There is an orchard of choice , coast/Hug of Apple, Peach and Pear Trees. NULLS are on Middle creek, with =Elden t water • n the - yesig round. The Mill-house is 50 by 14 three 'tortes high, Stone; Power, two Overshot 16 feet high, with two pairs of Bars and one of Chopping Stones, and all the machinery and • ter belonging lo a Grist mill and Saw mill.— e are al. on the premises a TENANT HOUSE STAiILI., with a well of water at the door. e above Mill and Saw mill are In a good neigh ood for Grain and sawing, being within one mile rroll's Tract, and one mile of Limestone, also to Schools, Churches and Markets. 'lmi:um wishing to 'view the property can be a the same by JatnewW. Irwin, who lives there. .ndance will be given and terms made known y of sale by ISRAEL IRWIN, JAMES W. IRWIN, JOHN IRWIN. ' 2EEEI ALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE • 11(IRSPAY, the 14th day of OCTOBER, 1669, at I o'cleale. I'. -V, on I.le premises, e undersigned, Executrix of the will of JAYS"; gun, deceased, in accordance with said will, offer at Public Sale; the valuable Form on h she now reside., belonging to the heirs of Townsend, situated in Beading township, Ad .., Pa., about 134 miles north of Hampton, four from York Sulphur Springs and jr , mile from Baltimore and Carlisle pike, containing 201 KS, more or less. This is commonly known as 'Old Round Hill Farm." It le mostly of the ire soil, has been heavily limed and minuted, hie high state of cultivation. There are about ores of good farming land, and 40 Acres of good r. The firm is well watered with springs and lug water; a never-faillag spring of excellent r about 25 yards from the door ; also, smother large and strong spring about y mile from the from which the water runs to the house con. Ily, forced by a hydraulic Ham, which has been remand opetatiois for over twenty years. There rrel of excellent ware[ standing in the kitchen e time, suitable lb, cooking or washing. Prom ',use the water la carried by lead pipe to a in the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty of all the time for all the stock. The buildings large two-awry STONE DWELLING HOUSE, aired Stone Barn, a large !ranted Stable with log for 6 horses ; Hay Mows, Straw Shed, kc., di Shed, Grain House, Machias. House, Shop, • House, Spring House, Hog House, and other sari buildings—all under pine shingle roof.— is &Hsu. 1 Apple Orchard in good bearing order ; Peaches, Pears, Pleas, Cherries, kc., in &bond- This desirable fate is very conveniently loc.- regard to Churches. School Houses, Stores, Mills, saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, kc. persons desirous of purchasing such a farm are Holly invited to cell and examine for them . They will find lies represented. Terms easy isseueble. e- very fine specimens of Magnetic Iron Ore beim found on the farm. at the same tfme and place, will be offered a OF 73 ACRES, adjoining the above, with good vementc • were will be given and terms made known y of We by MARY T. TOWNSEND. Executrix, Hampton, Adama co., 'a. t. 10, 11169.-3 m• BLIC SALE OF KUL AND PSESONAL PROPERTY undersigned, Administrators of the Estate of Gruner, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on y, Me Mt day of October neat, at 10 o'clock, A . • thepremises, A TRACT OF LAND. containing 3% ACRS, and also the TRI-ANGULAR Id EA - of about 1 ACRE adjoining, betweon the Ball ad turnpike, in dtraban township, adjoining the • • Faro of said del:named, on which is a large X wAssuoues AND LIKE ROUSE, with • • Sidling and Switch, Blacksinitbilhop, and a O•43TORY BRICK DWELLING/frith a well • • water—known as "Golden's Station." • A FARE, situated in bionntpleasant pining lands of John Shultz, George Golden,. , Homier, and others, containing about 40 ~ haring erected on it -a new tfcrstory LOG • IL with Kitchen and outbuildings, and a Prams 2 Eight-.heel HOUfl CAEB, iu good run rder. Tuesday and Wednesday Esenings, Ckl. 5 and 6, sold nt Auction, a large stock of STORE 8, at the Store In the Ware-House above refer . consisting of all kind of Dry Goods, Groceries; gc., the auction commencing at early ligkt. .ndance will be given and term. made known of sale by HAIIRRIZT GIILDZN, JKSSHIAH GITT,DXN, Adm'n DO BL_ IC SALE OF A VALUABLE PARM undersigned will sell at Public Bale, on Wednes e&4 day of October nest, at 12 o'clock, P.M., premises, his VALUABLE /ARM, situate in glom township, Adams county, Pa., on the old • an road, I}i miles, south of Wierman's oillan creek, containing 124 ACRES, more or oining binds ofJutin Knob, John Howe, Jacob wad others. The Improvements consist of s o•story BRICK DW.IILLINO, with Basement, ing nine apartments. a new Bank Barn, and iotbnildings, three thriving young ORCHARDS cc fruit, In good bearing order ; a good Well ring of Water convenient to the House; stand ter at the buildings and in •the gelds. About .11 are in good Timber, and 25 in beet of Met, The farm is ins good state of cultivation, 1.0, . els of Lime having been put on it. Thar -slue els of good post fence. The farm is a good eel land, and is scuiceptible of the highest im •eut. one wiablng to view the premises will aall on &signed residing Close by. Atiendance will be give■ and terms made on day of sale by ' JOBST BOLEN ECM lEAP LANDS! e for sale more than 200 FARMS, varying In 10 Acres to 5000 Acres, and varying in • 81 to $5O PER ACHE. The clln.ate U on. Soil adapted .to the /meth of Grain, Grata, Fruit and Grapes. Water is abundant P RAILROAD TICHRTIS will be provided for oolno to me to buy laud. or catalogue of price', ac., address ..TNO. B. ORRTTER, Greensboro', N. C. a, 1869.-4 m LUABLE PROPERTY undersigned ofet• his VALUABLE PROPER- York street, adjoining properties of Andrew and Judge Boburson, deceased. The property ood condition. Plesseesil on the undersigned noddle& on the y before purchasing elaewhers. °MOROI C. CABHIdAN. burg, Pa., Sept.& 1860.-3 m IVATE SALE OP 1 FIRM NEAR GILTTIVIIIRG • andefeigned having divided his !arm lying in land l'o`ravhie, Adam. county, Pa., about eet of Gettyeburg„ to the right of Chamber.- urnpike, about mile, offers a portion of rivets B.L. It contain" about lib acres of . . land, with 30 aura of good Timber.— • • yements area new two-story Brick House, Out-hoses., Frame Barn, and all other nese., • thuildinga. There is a fine young Orchard in oaring oonditkss of all kinds of Fruit. The part of the land has all been limed and is is a as of cultivation. W pence mishit*, to purchase a farm near ets.Olturchee, School.hoases, shank' not Dill sad see this one. THEODORE BENDER, Gettymba rg, Pa EMM WESTERN -EMPTION LANDS. I HAVE ON RAND A FEW R ACTS OF No. 1, hand, prwataptlon Lands located aear ßall • • my Towns, de., fn well nettled poled= bkk I will sell, or excbinge at a Lair prfc !state to Adams county, Pa. GZO. ARNOLD- 1$1111.:t 1 OD FOR SALE, 800 CORDS OAR, 'OO HICKORY, BANDAR'S MILL. - *laud SI par cord ea Die ground. GINO. ABSOLD. KrLtt•rl~W EMS FOR SALE. • eared fir Sala, 00 the prodigal, on Bator. uml Oander nod, ail wdock, P. sem pho by Jaeger kilUor, and lying on sad between York Springs and 1 ddUrs -1.111 ACHES with improvements.— • bawatitally, is patented and hat been all paitively be add. Also, the LEMAN moea►Md by Geo. J. Shank, containing 146 irkir bowels Ileidlenburg and New Mat. Owlish and Am Oxford - road, is in mar • is fl•ta W. 7, BUM. A CCIDEN T.—On last Sunday, whilst a little son of Mr. Thaddeus Blocher, of this Borough, was amusing himself on a pile of lumber, one of the planks sudden ly slipped from its place, catching the lit tle fellow's left leg under it, and breaking it between the knee and ankle. The frac ture was adjusted by Dr. R. S. Seim. ANOTHER.—On Monday last, a little daughter of 'Mr. Andrew Jones, also of this Borough, in the absence of her moth er, by some means got hold of a small pen-knife, with which she cut her selfself qude severely in the lip, the blade cif the knife passing entirely through the lip, causing it to bleed profusely. WEST PA. SYNOD.—This body closed its sessions at a late hour on Monday night, and adjourned to meet in Mechanicsburg next September. The business transacted was the usual matters claiming the attention of district Synods, and related mainly to the work of Home and Foreign Missions, Be neficiary Education, vacant Charges, Etc. A large proportion of Saturday's t and Mon day's sessions was occupied in considering some difficulties in the Mechanicsburg charge, brought before Synod by the Ctun lierland Valley Conference. A resolution was finally adopted by a nearly unanimous vote, endorsing the action of the Confer ennce. The various pulpits in town were supplied on Sabbath morning and evening by Minis ters connected with the Synod, and public services were held every evening in St. James Church. On Thursday and Friday evenings, the services had special reference to home Missions dt Education, a liberal sum being realized for each cause by con tributions for life memberships of the So cieties—slos for Missions, and $415 for Education. On Saturday afternoon the Syn od in a body 'visited Steven's Hall, Penn sylvania College, and the Theological Seminary. At the College the members of Synod were formally welcomed by Presi dent Valentine in a neat speech, which was replied to by Rev. Mr. 'ALLY, President of the Synod. FOR BALI The Synod adopted measures to put the the work of Home MVICOIs, Foreign Mis sions, Clk Extension, &c., hitherto con ducted as in ependent operations, into aux iliary relations with the General Synod. The standing resolution forbidding the electiou of the same persons as delegates to the General Synod twice in succession, was rescinded. The sessions of the Synod were pleasant and harmonious, and before adjourning re solutions were adopted acknowledging the hospitality of the citizens of the town.— The following resolutions were unaminous ly adopted : Whereas, The vice of Intemperance is rapidly and alarmingly on the increase in our land, thereby greatly augmenting do mestic sorrow, corrupting and destroying national life,And retarding the success and triumph of ,the Gospel: Therefore be it Resolved, Ist. That we, as a Synod, hereby e.xpress our deep regret that Intemperance thus pre vails throughout our land. 2d. That we most earnestly urge and ex pect all the members of our respective Churches, save for medicinal and mechani calca purposes, totally to abstain from the use a intoxicating drinks, and that we will regard the, not ; or sale of intoxicating li quors, save for medicinal and mechanics 4 purposes, as an offense demanding the en forcement of Church discipline. Std. That we, as Ministers, will at least once and As much otusaar as we may think proper, during the coming Synodical year, preach upon the subject of Temperince, (or Intemperance,) and by onr examplesurd influence do all in onr power to further the interarts of the Temperance cause. MEssifs. Ronan :—lt has been rumored that should Dr. DIII be re-elected to Lgris'stare this winter, the Democracy , will make an effort. to Lave the next session of the Legialatare held at York Springs. This, if woe, is a vary good suggestion, as it would afford him art oPlwrighltY ride voting more than three days out of week to the interests of hiscoatisa , • Oen yon give as any light on thig aLL t /3141n11Z11 • ghe StapOst-Stutinti. Gettysburg, itTtagy, Get. 1, 11511114 CROWDED OU .—Several cornmeal cations, Intended for this week's issue, have been crowded out. TEMPERANCE. -022 Welinesgiay eve ning, MAniorr itentnus, Esq., of Lancas ter, lectured on Temperance in the Meth odist chtirch in This place, to a large and interested audience. NEW BARNS.—Daniel StitzeD, of Lat lMore township, is about finishing a large Bank Barn ; Col. J. Wolford, of same township, last week raised the fraud) of a new Barn instead of the one burned some time ago. ELECTION.—On' Monday last the fol lowing gentlemen were unanimously re elected Managers of the Adams County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, viz:— Henry A. Picking, IL A. Buehler, E. G. Fahnestock, Jacob King, Robert McCur dy, Win. Rosa White, Henry C. Peters, Erederiek Diehl, A. F. Gitt, S.R. Russell, and George Swope. Tne Managers will meet on Monday next at. 2 o'clock, P. M. to elect officers. The Executive Committee will meet at /0 A. M. FINE FRUIT.—We are indebted to oui clever friend, A. X. Myers, Esq., of Latimore township, for a basket of very tine Peaches. Harry Beamer, of Straban township sends us a lot of fine Apples, one measur ing IQ inches in circumference. Valentine Iteamer, of Menalien, sends a Green Pippin, measuring 131 inches in circumference. Henry Noel, of Moo.ntfoy, also sends us a basket of excellent Apples. Thanks to these gentlemen. Wm. Walhay, of Menallen, Sends na a fine specimen of the Talpehocken Apple, weighing 20 ounces, and measuring 14 Inches in circumference. ACCIDENT,- A severe accident occur red at the Sunday School Celebration near Wierman's mill on Saturday week . As Mr. Burder and wife were leaving the ground, in company with others, a wheel of their buggy struck a tree, breaking the shafts, and precipitating Mr.cand Mrs. Border violently to the ground." Mrs. B. was removed to a house near by in an unconscious state. Dr. Eckenrode was called in, and after administering the us ually remedies, consciousness was re stored. Her head and left arm were severely contused.—Compiler. SOLD.—The ExecMors of estate of Isaac Robinson, deceased, last week sold at public sale the residence of deceased, three-story brick, on York street, to Jacob and Henry Brinkerhoff for $4,005 ; and the ReservolfLot, opposite the Reformed Church, 2 acres and 40 perches, to Dr. J. W. C. o'lFeal, for WO. Wm. Peters, Assignee of James IL Walter, recently sold 3 Acres of unim proved land in Middletown, to Wil liam Crum, at $154.25 per acre; the House and lot, with two building lots in the same place, to Jacob Peters, for $7OO. Samuel .March, as Executor, has sold the house and lot belonging to the estate of John Lynch, deceased, in New Ches ter, to George F. Miller, at $1,450. John S. Martin, Executor of John Mar tin, deceased, has sold the mansion farm of said decedent, in Latimme township, to Wm. Leer-70 acres, at $7l per acre. LITTLESTOWN.—The Press of the 23d ham the following items : MAD Doe KILLED.—On Monday last a number of' oar citizens were greatly alarmed by the appearance of a dog in the street, that gave unmistakie signs of hy drophobia. After frightening a goodly number of females, he was despatched by one of our citizens. [Communicated 'AGRICULTMCAL/14.110EL—The Sev enth Annual the. Mime nottnt l y..AgvionlXl4=yed the State Fair at Harrisburg and the Fairs in suNtotniogvutntissi s bave divided . attention thia year, reitny:pweoris along the county line tialgt ft inoriectriviitient So s4llll7el C h l i rt l9 " lOPthfrAteeti .The ttniing / Idei3le hid bead jLery favorable" and the crowd In • Misnames, especially on Wednesday and . Thursday, was very large. The exhibition of Live Eitnoic, le The largest and best we bave.bed, there hifreg a number of beavy• Oxen Bulls. 'fine Cows, draft .Horstps, clops, Hogs, Sheep Chickens, l'urk4s, Hicks, Which have attraotednanob attention. In the line .of Frail; the SAWN may be said, the plentiful season giving an un- aerially fine display of Apples, Pears, Gneptel, Owned PrOt, There is also a large assortment of Potatoes, Pumpkins, Corn, Grain of all kinds. The department of Agriorilteral Ma chines, is well represented, some of the machines, being first clan. The Fancy Articles, including Eubroid ery, Paintings dm., although not so large as at some previous exhibitions„ are very choice, and, with thecases of Photographs, dc., make an attractive display. The Exhibition is still in progress as we go to press, (Thursday afternoon,) and the Premiums bad not beep announced. These we hope to be able to give in full next week.. The County Trot—mile heath, best two out of three, $25 premium for the beet horse awl $l5 -for second best—eitme off on Wednesday afternoon. Three entries were made, viz: Henry 'Reiman, of Lib erty township, bay horse ; Augustus Del lone, Conowago, black horse ; edward Ertter, Gettysburg, bay mare. The bay horse won both heath, the black coming in second ; the bay mare being distanced on first heat. Time, let heat, 3.21*; 2d heat, 3.22. The black broke badly dur ing the trot, but subsequently was put on the track and made the mile in 3.11, al though breaking as times again. For the Pacing and Racking Premium— slo, mile heats, best two out of three—Si mon Diller, of Hanover, entered a grey mare ; Dr. T. T. Tate, of Gettysburg, a brown horse ; and Samuel Wade, GeUys burg, a roan mare. Diller's grey won in two straight heats ; time 3.05 and 3.05 k. For the special Trotting ',purse of $2O five entries were made, but in consequence of some difficulties at the start, but one went—a brown horse, entered by John °raft, of Straban. Time 8.17. For the $lOO Trot, there were six entries, but only four went, viz :—"Honest John," entered by Martin Quin,of York ; "Geary," by Dr. T. T. Tate, ,Gettysburg ; "Nelly White Foot,"by Samuel Brlngle, Frederick; "Pony," by Ignatus Delone, Hanover. At the start "Geary" and "Pony" came into collision, breaking the sulky of the former and injuring "Geary," . so that Dr. Tate found it necessary to withdraw him. The others contested the trot, "Honest John" win ing in two straight heats--2.44 and 2.41. There was also a Velocipede race 7 —s3 for best and $2 for second. McClellan Hentli of New Oxford, Thaddeus Flaherty, of Gettysburg, J. B. Holtzworth, of Cham bersbarg, and a young man from Hanover, entered. Hersh made the half mile in 3.15 minutes, Flabarty coming in second. The receipts on Tuesday amounted to $703.75 ; on Wednesday, $1452.00 ; and Thursday $3O 28—total $2.554.03. IN A SHAFT.—we learn that on last Sabbath, one of Mr. J. C. Markley's hor ses fell into a shaft, at the oar bank on his premises, 15 feet deep and 4 by 8 feet wide. The horse was extricated from his unpleasant position in the course of 20 minutes, though the skill of themaater miner, Mr. James Ozena; safe and sound. [Communicated. NEw OXFORD. Sept 27, 1889. ACassns. Enrrons t—The; answer to the Enigma in yobr paper of the 24th, is Ithinoceroa —the pronoun being hie, con junction or, adjective one, and noan rice. Annexed I kiive an Enigma for the solu tion of your readers. L. S. I am oomposed of 25 letters and I am the name of a book. - My 12, 23,18, 23, 1, is the name of a bird found in South America. My 3, 13, 9, is an animal of the Cheirop tera Order. My 19, 23, 9, 11, 7, Is the name of an an imal found on the Western Continent. My 6, 10, 12 17 V.., 2, is an anima/ of the Carnivora order. My 4, 15, 24, 20,13,18, is a language spo ken in the Eastern Continent. My 3s , 25, 21, 22, 16,1 s a preposition. My 3,6, 8, 5, is an adverb. My 1, 21, 14, 12, 8, is the name of a town in Germany. REGISTER.—The voters of this Bor ough will see to it that they are registered; The Registry Law compels all personajo have themselves registered ten days be fore the election. Persons voting on age mast also be registered. Naturalized cit izens must bring their Naturalizations pa pers along when they wish to be register . ed. Wm. H. Aughinbang,h is the Regis- . ter and ean be found at the "Star and Sen tinel" office at all times. Sales of Real and Personal Palate We annex a list of Sales of Real and Personal Estate, to be found in our ad vertising columns : Oct. s—Daniel Goldea's Executor', Steams, Jitardty and Personalty. " 6--John Bolen, Hunt inieton,l24 Acres. " 14-11xecutrix of James Townsend, Reading, 160 UM 1 6- -Wm. P. Horner, York Springs, 2 Farms. " 23—lhomae Cook, Liberty, 65 Acres. " 30—Jacob Lott, Monntpleesent, two tracts. " io.—Heirs of ligbert Eckert, ktosintpleosant 185 Acres. " 30—Henry BLerrali's Adm'r., Franklin, Farm and Mountain Land. Nov. 6—Messrs. Irwin, Liberty, 226 Acres. AT PitIVATI BALI. Theodore Bender, Cumberland, 116 Acres. Abraham Picker, litraban 88 Acres. Mrs. B. Minnigh, Gettysburg, Nouse and Lot John Brinkerhoff, Btraban, 111 Ames. Geo. C. Cashman, Gettysburg;Hortse and Lot George Arnold, *ills and /arm. B. B. Row, Gettystmrg, Bram and Lot. THE GRAND OPENING.—The open ing of the great Pacific Railroad was an occasion of great and wide-spread interest and so will be the opening of the Fall and Winter Trade at Oak Rail., On Thursday last, Siiptember 23d, Medlin. liranamaker Brown made a grand •display of their new stock, mid Invite to it all the readers of our piper. Those who have been present at former "Oitinings" at Oak Hall, Imo* how well it pays to spend a while in looking through such a stock of new and fresh clothing. it AO-Ladles! and Children's Panay Furs at John Fareira's Popular Fur Empori-, urn, 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. He Lae enlarged, remodeled and& much im proved his store for the convenience of customers . Read his adv. and give him a call ! q-Rawk, Ralik., Spit, Si taw; glow turd' disgust eiterOOdy with the 'offensive odor from your Catarrh, just because some old fogy doctor who has not discovered and will not believe that the worid moves tells yrs" that it tpumot im cured, The proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pay i 111506 Reward for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by 6 3 or send Al* lerda. to ,Xt. V. ierce, R. D. Buffalo, N. Y,, for it. it ' `Mies M'Clellan will, Teatime the dui:knot be. Select . 15choor On the 4th of Clamber. Parente an . , recithetted-,M half of the tuition in advace. .21 , arznanent New iroti and Philadelphia liyaicians claim that Dubelit liiierititmi sotamillreme- Ouster.— "grafi . T.: .-100 MEM ClLUTlON.—lidended inooens in any drqVi . nestilleff: htisiness)Antly awaken* renstonianspeessistes *l44obraklitrocUM Now these are to be expected end may be . (Mlroy* !Spelt*? epfill'ilterininatipn ; but not - unlibqnftdy thei tenfids of legitinhte rivalries are oVenstepped,and base, un scrupulous maid stoop to 'lase the patron age of others further their nefarious' P4rOoss; WI iilelealatatlea of eole*. . and by means of industry and honesty, In providing a potent remedy, Dr. Stce roes Old Standird Tccrile Herb Ill_Mtra have attained unparalleled celebrity; hav ing ' been befiare the public for the last thirty years. Wherever they have entered the sick or complaining honsehold, their effects have even exoee&a or.peetatiOn, and Iso:hr sur passed all we 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 scientifl , cally compounded, and are destitute of available qualities. Their empiriclim will be discovered in the end, and the ineffi ciency of their preparations found out. We •would rather be envied for merited sac .oBBB than despised for failure, however ungenerous itintly be Ihr man either to envy or deeptse."Against another and a worse class of individuals, we are forced to take actiOn. We allude to those who take advantageof our popularity, and at tempt-to gala public favor and confidence by counterfeiting the Old Standard Bit ters, barely imitating the label, or making other approaches to its preparation calcula ted to deceive, and as a matter of course, in so far as they succeed, to bring our ex: , cellent Tonic into disrepute. The public are hereby warned against all such im itations. In order to further protect ourselves, and save the afflicted from im position, we have concluded to change our Label so as ever hereafter to 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.- Krydet, the senior member of the firm. This will be the badge of its genuineness, as well as a guarantee of the quality of the Bitters. The label will be duly copyrighted, and thus placed beyond the reach of counterfeiters. By no fault of ours shall the public confidence ever be abused or the reputation of the "Old Standard" be allowed to suffer. None genuine unless signed. KRYDER dr, CO., 121 North Third Street, Philsdelph ia. Aug. 20.-2 m IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.— The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop ularis a parlor and office stove, has some times been objected to for use in cham hers and by families needing but one Are, because not adapted to beat water, &c.— This difficulty has been overcome, and last Monthly we saw one of the improved Morning Glories in operation at the Ware room of Col. C. H. Bunittnn, 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 heat can be thrown around the oven at pleasure, and making it as hot as the ovens of the - best cooking stoves. Water can be boiled, pies baked; and even meat roasted as readily as in a cooking stove. This contrivance, while preserving &lithe qualities of the Morning Glory as a beat er, adapts it for the sick chamber, or use in small families requiring but little cooking• tf 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 rocks and backs are kept clean with cold water and Ciotile Soap, or no pay. For sale by J. W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 10-tf ALWAYS AHEAD.,—Mr. Frank Cun ningham, who is always up to the times and who studies to please the wants of the public, has just returned from the city with a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing of the latest styles and the best manufacture. Any person in want of a good suit of clothes will always find at Frank's the style and kind of goods they wish. In his large stock of goods will be found a large assortment of Boys and Childen's Clothing made up in the latest styles. See advertisement. 3t BIERBOWER'S SEGARS have be come noted for their high flavor, and every body who knows anything about good To bacco has got in the habit of going direct to his establishment in the northeast corner of the diamond—fully assured that they can get just what they want, the . very beat Segars, made of prime tobacco, highly flavored, and what is better still sold at prices that can't be beat in or out of the city. Strangers can't mistake the place. "Punch" always stands at the door, good humoredly inviting the passer-by to enter and enjoy the good things to be found there —Segara, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, of the best brand, Merchaums, Pipes, &c. ifirAny Lady can afford to wears Hoop Skirt for Forty cents. Who will be with out them at this unprecedented low price ? To be had at the Store of F. D. DIIPHORN, Northwest corner Square. tr PREPARING FOR COLD WEATH-, ER—Persons who want to be comfortable during the winter, would do well, before purchasing elsewhere, to examine the stock of Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, that Kr. DVPHORN has jan received. He sell them cheap• tf BE BICAIMFUL.—If you desire beau ty you should use Ragan's Magnolia Balm. It gives a soft, refined, satin-like texture to the Complexion, removes Roughness, Redness, Blotches, Sunburn, Tan, and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom to the plain est features. It brings the Bloom of Youth to the fading cheek and changes the rustic Country Girl into a Fashionable City Belle. In the use of the Magnolia Balm lies 'the tree secret of Beauty. No Lady need com plain of her Complexion who will invest 75 cents mills delightful artiole. Lyon'tvKathairon is the best Hair Dress ing in use. Oet.l-1m HORBIBLX Dzarz—.4 . Child Poisoned by her Parente to end Her Sufferings. --One of the most heert,randlng cases of hydrophobia that isa yet occurred in our city of late, was reported on Wednesday. Georeanna McCrady, w girl aged twelve years, was bitten by a 'dog afflicted with rabies, on dui lath of 'July lest. Two or three days age the symptoms of this- horri ble distemper began to show themselves in their most appalling 'fbrms, and the girl Was immediately subject to' terrible convulsions and spasms. From their commencement, each miecisaft e convulsion was more shock ing than Its pnnieoesnir, mail the poor child was lingering in agonies the mostmv fai of. which the mind can couceive. ger screams were heart isodiny„ind the inmate altnost distracted With this horrible Thdta 4 " ten _ upon their child. Last these horrors untlltbe tortures had tbe seine so triiildhl that:dope*" u .e --we learn open trio advice of ottne, ,adniiii istarridpolatattiribitiditle46o piradzi-j efitt 1 0 1 **1: Avila 111 1.0 soon zekanl#ter the dr% was fitylitillp terteiwk, ittlt t aioniring at 'half-ilk tan, V910104:100411t0440..--a• EMMA FILLNIKI:ii:4I6IIO36.I"; of Clambers 'b9lllsOnin'tair the Of VisiAstistglit E. EC. Thimute, at Philadelphiss—A. fine barn, recently built as s cost of s3,Obb on. the 'hear of CoL 'Mrs Mo gi now rvised isithe"Wilson Iremalt; BeAnsty:Wils find by an incendbur cat,tisss 22d alt., and en tirely destroyed. Alez,Linn occupied the iesi4 1600 0 4 WiEst, so* cloverseed and hay.—Henry Weaver,charg ed with forgery, and G. 4. Carton; charged with horse-stealing, made unancassaful at tempts last week to break jalL—Mr. David Stoner, near Waynesborro, on Wednesday week, fell, and a bag of grain falling on his limb broke it near the auk's—Archibald Flemming, aged 83 years, formerly Sheriff of Franklin county, died at Greencastle on the 20th ult.—Philip Shade, aged 88 years, was found dead in his garden In Greencas tle on the 20th ult. RIB Wlli3 had been ab. ,sent during the day, and milling him on her return in the evening, instituted & search and found his copse in the garden.—On Monday of last week, as Mr. Geo. R. Mes seramith was in the act of dismounting from his horse, In front of the National Bank, Chambersburg, the horse frightened at a deg, and caused Mr. Messeramith to wrench ene of his thighs.—Mr. Calvin Gil bert, Assignee of Mr. John B. Cook, last Saturday, sold the large Steam Tannery fronting on West Market street in Chain bersburg to Mr. Samuel Robison and Bro ther, of Fulton county, for $5,010. Fasnaracur.—Charles Woodward, of Frederick,_ freight conductor on the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, had his leg so badly crushed by a collison near Point of Rocks, on Friday last, that he died Ina few hours. WsstasoToN,The Democratic County Convention has nominated the following ticket :—House of Delegates, Dr. Tobery, Alex. Neill, John Welty, David Seiber and J. M. Sword ; 'County Commissioners, Bonnet Bowles, F. F. Spigler, J. G. Brown, Ulas Bride and J. G. Moore : Sheriff, Dan iel White.—Mr. Elias Snively, living near Keedysville, had a very fine young Iron Gray Stallion stolen from his pasture field on Wednesday night, the Bth nit.—Mrs. Robertson, of Hagerstown, widow of F. G. Robertson, deceased, has received $10,680 on a Life Insurance Policy which her hus band bad taken out. —The new Lutheran church in Hagerstown has elected Rev. B. W. Owings, of Frederick county, Pastor. It will be dedicated next Sunday.—The Republicans have nominated the following county ticket :—For the House of Delegates, F. M. Darby, Charles Ardinger, Joel Char les, Captain Wm. McCoy and Daniel C. Earfoos ; County Commissioners, George Heyser, Wm. T. Jaques, J. R. Adams, David &rites and Noah Roherback : Sheriff, Samuel F. Zeigler.—The colored people of Western Maryland will celebrate their eman cipation on Tuesday, Odtober sth in Hag erstown. John M. Langston will be pres ent as orator of the day. Yoex.—The papers announce that dur ing the Fair, on the 6th, ith and Bth inst., the services of Prof. Light have been en gaged to make three Balloon Ascensions.— At a recent trial of speed of pacing horses at Reading, Pa., the purse of $lOO was won by "White Cloud," owned by J. C. Dellone, of Hanover, time 2.88} and 2.86. —The School Directors of Hanover have increased the school term to 9 months.— Jacob Wert last week sold to William Anthony 2i acres, situate in the rear of Frederick Street, near Young's Tan-yard, Hanover, at $2OO per acre.—A Sunday School Convention will be held in York on the 14th and lath of October.—On Monday evening, while Miss Jane Eleven our was in the act of lighting a coal oil lamp at the residence of her mother in South Queen street,York, the lamp exploded, set ting fire to her clothes, burning her back and left arm severely. Her mother, in trying to extinguish the flames, was burn ed in the hand and arm.—Hon. Peter Mc- Intyre, Associate Judge ofYork county, was stricken down by paralysis, on Thurs day last, and has since been lying in an ex tremely precarious condition. IRETTIMB 9 a BIISIFfEas DllREcTorta. (See 4de ertieenents .) ATTOIS AA/AA LAW. R. o.MeOreary,Yorkstreet,ln residence. D. MoOonausby, Oiuunbstsburg it.. in residence. J. W. Kranth, Baltimore it., second square. D. Wills, on Public Square, In residence. A. J. Cover, LisJ ihnore.t., near Patinisdock' atom D. A .Bseblsr,Baltlmores.trest,l n residence. 01103 J. W. TI pton,Ohambersbargstreet, first square =I/ Bottler Newport,corner Washington& Middle etc BOOT IIIoiSJASS24I., D. Kitzmiller t Bro., York et oppoelte Batik. D. U. 'Clings', Baltimore street, second squire. John M. Rolling, Carl Isle street, near Railroad Depot BLACIDWITHDIG. B.G. HollebsarbZWaehlngtcra Street &CUMMING. OtOTer & Wible,Chamberiburg Street. Geo. A.Codorl, West Middle Street. Nicholls, I Simon Codori, York street t first equate CONFICTIONS,TOTI, be JohnGrgel,Chambersbarg rtreat,sumarEagleHotel CARPSNTILS AND CONTRACTORS. Wm. C. Stallomlth k Ban, York street, first square. Wm. Chritsman, Washington at, near Chambersburg Coo. C. Cashman, Stratton street. near Railroad. cataraaae, ac. Perry J. Tate, Chansbersbarg street. Danner k Ziegler, Middle greet, near Ilan !more W. W. Gallagher, East Male at. siseond,squaris ctorinaci. B. C. Cobean k Cunningham, Baltimore street. F. Ounninghham, Baltimore street, drat square. T. C. Norris, Booth West corner of Diamond. Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Pnbile roars COAL, L 171111112, 1.1112, 103 0. H. Buehler, corner of Carl Isle and Railroad streets Jacob Reilly,corner ofBtratton and Railroad. DENTIST. Dr. J. E. Berk streeser, York street, first 'Owe. J. L. lllll,Chismbersburg street; opposite Eagle Hotel DIZOGISTS A. D.Enebler, CA amberaba rs et., wear PAblie Square Bober', Baltimore street. Bret square. R. Horner, Chemb'g et., opposite Ohriet'a Church. Dl? GOODIL P i iihnestock Brothers, cot. of Balto.and Widil•sts J. L. Schick, cor. Baltimore and Public Square. Robert t Elliot, Balt. et.. opposite the Coart•botute. H. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. P. D. Duphorn, corner of Diamond and Oar lisle st. = W. Hoffman, concise Watt and RaHroal Wad POILWAILIMPI AND 00M1111100X 80171118. Bieham a Co., car. Washington and Railroad. John Orme, ear. Stratton and Railroad. Joe. Wilda* Sons, oar. Washington and Railroad goellid7 # Hamilton, Millais Street. lict=srn Peter Settler, Rattroad,irat of Stratton mm ELEIZZ3 It. D. Armor, Beat Middle street. 010013135, 6C W.Cress,kar.Chambersburg and Public Square; Wm. Boyar a. Son, York at., opposite National Bank. Wm: B. Meals, York st., second square. Wm. J. Martin, cot. otßaltinsors and High straits. Pahnestock Brothers, cor. Baltimore and Middle sts. cor. Washington and Railroad Meseta. MtOhtd~. Carpels st. Gillasple, York at., Ant'game_ 8. Leiter , lksiMmore street, third aquare, j• 111,11,DWAILl AND CMAIZT. Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore strait, first square. lahneatock Brothers, corner Bal to. and Middle sm. , sawn, id. D. McCreary k Soo,ll6lto.st. opposite Pres. Church. Jobs Gulp, Carlisle Street, near passes:gm depot. Hut, mum sit=. 13 S., McCreexy,Ckambetsback Sat minaret hadtr Maintainer. of rad of., mid Public Squire t. o.llonia, South West oo ram of Dtamced. IL. 0. ooboon 10aaaebeham, Baltimore street. H. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. = linapriotbroornoir Chunsibarn. bar and Washington. Lipton* W. propastor, °lmbers twit ntrao;itipoait4 Ohristlelinreh. urner swum. ..aVii* f*oo , CliforstrA at., "s t orti of Ohm beriburg. Tato lk Itro.,4obuotooribmi sheet, opposite the Into Rota. • ' 111.11113.11 FAIN. J. Chusook,ooroar trilhaltlmor• sed Niskil a driers Mob/ & &roam, York st., out or 8 trittos. Tipton Myers, York 'treat, oppositi Natiokil Bank PITMAN J. W. 0 .10 1441 , 4404 e 64 rgt s k 8.8. EinVer, ear. Otountieribara & ashhiallos sm. • • !limo? • Court , 4 . aniaartqadn' rt. iiildisr".betwillink • sad Pabllo k ag4kra, wen Ma inaloginman o sk:. • C. attelder, eosins priluthisiadlisitroad.. . 41 • ~,,,- x t• I. Z. Jaabk Obunbenibtra• itrod,int, sare. • Ins. T. lag, Tat etre*, tippastio IN& . Iftfoln*l 1 r fl gripill':gwilihxprl;inteniw t . . t. i: ~1,..: :- v niramew ~.,-; ..,ari , ,a; 34 Irii:tedielhfislatievettaVaiiilie " I ._ Tiffiler~imbi4oll4l4:4Btress,Spitiellnik A ! ...,.....T , , Do you want nioesuit of Winter Clothing, ors oliesp.irat -- or cap, Hafted to the seen:4T YO,ll find jtlat th e thing at Cali. Non.bik Store, welter of the Dia niond - tuff Clunnbershinie street. - The cisptain keeps . l.lwep an hand a full as aortment : Gentiennit's Furnishing Goods of lilt styes, and sells st moder ate prices. H e e just, recatrid s new "Ole of Caps, which **ski the rage, and going off like hot buckwheat cakes. Call and see his establishment. tf ilneout got tkt Viarketo. t ialtimimii ands 4 Produce Market ikatisonh Thersdal torsos/. Sum Am', 5 75 • •6 00 Erna Puma, 625 650 WHITS WRZLT, 1 40 0 1 45 AGM WHIAT, 1 36 r 1 55 Coati, 1 15 ® 128 1 10 0 1 12 9428, 60 9 62 TIMOTHY-4ZZ% 4 50 e 4 50 IDLOVIII-1112D, • 800 0 800 FLAX -821 D, 2 45 2 50 BACON, 8110IILDESS, " Smut, LARD, GOLD, Phil& Gettysburg Grain & provision Marks t Gettystsrgr, Priday morvittis. 5 00 Boput Emma notrz,. WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT,- COEN, ..... RYE, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, Tatonur Szsz, CLOTIR SKID, .. POTATOI.B,4 ....... Sousa, LARD, Begs, BACON, HAms,.. " SID2II, " SHOtrLDIBB, 80er,... TALLow, MARRIED. ALTH OFF —Mo3fAsoncznant.—Ort th e 21st ult., by Rev., J. A. 8011, Mr. Pius Al thoff to Miss Annie Mc.Masonheimer, all of this county. BORDlE—Bossicracas.--On the 16th tilt., by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. David Border to Miss Ellen Bosserman, both of Reading township. LEHT—Prisamws.—On the 19th Ire, by the Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. ...nos of Berwick township, to Miss Sarah H. Peterman, of Hanover. PirrintuAr—Aarau.—On the 19th ult., by the Rev. W. P. P. Davis, Mr. Henry H. Peterman of Hanover, to Miss Rachel As per, of Hamilton township. Ptrzso—Sraza.---On:the 28d ult. at the residence of L N. Darboraw, Esq., near the Two Taverns, by the Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. Eli nue:, of Monntjoy township, to Miss Emily Riser, of near Tanneytowo, Md. ' REESE —PETERS.-011 the 30th nit., by Rev. E. Breldenbangh, Mr. James H. Reese to Miss Mary L. Peters both, of Fairfield. DIED. Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—caali to accompany no- MOKMNIEY.—On the 17th ult., at the Alms House, Mr. William Mclianey, at an advanced age. MATHICRIL—On the Ist ult., Mary E., daughter of Theodore and Maria M. Math ews, of Straban township, aged 8 months and 24 days. We pirt with thee, our little one, Although we love thee dear, But we shall reunited be, When Jesus doth appear. Sarrrn.—ln Berkley county, W. Va., on the 25th ult., Martha C., wife of William I -Smith, formerly of this county, and daugh ter of Henry Lou, in the 43d year of her I age. RALEY. —ln Chicago, July 28th. 1869, after an illness of several months, Mn.s Phebe Wierman Raley, youngest daughter of Joel and Lydia S. Merman, aged 82 years, 5 months and 28 days, formerly of Adams county. The unexpected - death of this noble Christian lady brought anguish into the hearts of many. Such was her remarkable Intelligence, sweetness of disposition and strong attachment to right, that she was admired, beloved and respected by all.— lier whole life seemed directed towards do ing good. She lived the life of a true Christian and when the hour of death came she calmly awaited the opening of the oth er world and smiled a glad recognition of those who passed before. I. S. G. llisiturrn, Pl. 4tui -dtrtrtistmentgi. NO TICE. I hereby notify all parsons not to purchase a NOT= FOR $l9O, from Giotto: W. Oz. of Franklin town ship, given by me In June last, (1890), as I have not received slue fur It and I will not pay said note. Oct. 1.-Ito J. C. BCllll.lVill. P AMPHLET LAWS. The Pamphlet Lae•e for 11100 have been received at the Prothonotary's Odle*, and are now ready for dis tribution among the pa eons entitled by law, to re ceive them. JACOB BILHOB2I, Proth'y Oct. 1.-3 t STR# SHEEP prayed awaylrom the residence of the subscriber in %timberland township, TIVE SHEEP—one a lane Black Back wlthont horns, the doge haring torn one of hie eyes out. one a Black Ewe with horns, one a White Ewe with one eye torn out, and two Lambe.— Any Onion taking up maid Sheep i.r eying informa tion of their whereabouts will be liberally rewarded -7 GEORGE HOWELL. Oct. 1.-3 t• CAUTION.—The here by cautioned not to buy of Ernrunt Rms. of Btraban township, TWO MARES, one a Maw, the other a Black, both working Mares; one yearling Neon COLT, and a four-bons WAGON. The above property was leased until the lit of April to Mr. Boca, They were purchased by ins on the 23rd of 13eptecnber, 1869 0ct.1.-3t. GEORGE 0. LOWER.. Ready Made-Clothing THE PLACE TO GET THE Worth of your Money, AND MORE. Tundersigned, having purchesed the CLOTH ING 8101111 of Jscob Brlskarioff,oa the north east corner of the aquaria, GattYstrarg, abd hate& added a lot of new Goods, now offers as untuntally tractive assortment of CLOTHING 10k PALL AND wirrsa, and trhkit be will sell at each prime that caaoot NC take them Off Toy rapidly. Call and judge for youreelvta. To 1...0k at the excelleat =Carla!, teats. ful cutting, add neat and rubstantial 'wpm, and then to get his low prices—tellers cannot blip bat buy, when they am it so much to their interest to do as. H e w Coats,Yane, Yeats, of all styles and ma. Serial; gate, Boots mid Om M "et-, of all kinds, Ho ; hary Gloves, Handerchlefe, lisck-ties, Cravats. Linen and Paper Collars, aura& as, levatims, Ninths; Thinks, Yalta, Umbrellas, Pocket %Dives, Sews, Smoking and Chewing SObancos,Pipea, geatiosery. to Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other 11141d08, entirely too numerous to detail Ina 'drachmae& " ll= the "trantioa of the public to his large stook, confidant that it will plesae—and no one can or will sell chem. Don't tomtit thare—oornar of York street and the Item Gan r , • Oct. 1, 100,W UL wou. , VALUAME REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC Thu eobecribor. inteitdhat torslinambli basing will offer at Public Bale, on Saturday, October , 12,,t4 866, at bile residence in Liberty township, Adams county. Pa , about 134 miles math of kounittsbarg, K i., apts. the road WWI* from Barmittsbarg to Pairdeld, that desirable and othtablo FARM, on white' he Dow Ooskikth•lls awn or Ws, o• ski* are ; m ow a, kris LOO mmaraint,BOLUDSD • nsw Tame Barn,' a lar go o ut Holum Hog Pen and Cow Bonus, and other ontbullittoga..—' There is as exaellemasfa wwww-fhillng well of wstli convenient to both Boom and Barn, • Bpril4 and Milk Hones • shod &Maws Irma the Dwng • Timers ism tie' prides. a atheism mmog Apple Or; chard Net In hearths sad of scholia" varioty of /raft, with a great way AppitTress on other parts of the Sail **wpm also, almusol wariethe of , other Fruits, oath Amahoo, Mama and Pews all of • rxd arloctlOn ot Pratt. Tb.Parm Las *Ater good Ibmaind a s4 goo d slate u t. tu ity iu gs uu , sea m y all ot it motto we slap of Tker• a • tlty ltraliotr • reamosabkiproportios of no- Lir. • wren • saran of Water num the Pars. buendad as tie North by • Public load, sod to cravolt•otli sttostid Windt the lA maws eir s Nub, Pew— Charobss, its eitimil datum f! i•Prokastrilliketiorso ode dit vett ealltag co tk• othitiMbir itirotte.i dis proporky beim perolootes 'bribers. Bole to, liallti„_•• sold doy st Veto& P. 11., sUltrWbejaret lkino• rude known by , TROLLS 000 Zr • ta4l4-t . 1 16, 111 H narK4 rersue. punio , SA Th. listioldjaide' ailm :V , of go laot WM . *ad Tedoaastot dpi ' .ae he m e g. v ia s t I , olle solo, fa alatrif *we Choldor dialt, at 1. edit», P. if, as flio prosiest, by odic of the &plane Ouart of Ala* a , nIW; ON dams la holdout omat i jokaw loads of Imo Jy; oe*" law" At a. bobs at Jamb leans, aadetben, ads tidadd 44 1.1111211, Bore Or loos. Waal Aare aro lagoal timber; the W eeps elearod and soder gottlesiWa, sad all mile good hoeing. ttendene• Rill be given and terms node knave on brassie by B. P. BIGHAIII, Inecutar. Janne fleinenna, Auotioneer. Oct.l.—te PUBLIC Bog Of ♦ VALIJABL/I YAB The ende rrsigned will tear at PubMAW% en &Our. day. hdag gf Chatka , WI, at 12 *Weak, 11, the SA/owing valuable IAIOI. shouted I. MotuatOwiestil township, Adams county, Penn's, sad adiogning buds of ' =antegier, Andrew Howard, others. eon -133 AMIN. The lino is ander good indtiva. lion with a fair p of Meadow and about 14 AOR/ti 01 GOOD WOOBLAND. The lageoventests ameba oft good LOG WILTIIII73OIII.IIIM DWILL LOG 1101188, Bank Barn. WUob Goa" Carriage Hoar, Hog Pea, and alkother neoswaty onttinDdlap. There lea !print new the House. There is as Apple Orchard and a lugs !nasty of Peaches, de. The Geeing is in good wder.: The Sarin will be sold - ht parte of 100 Acres and Imp prorem h entA or all together as nay best nit par , - casers. 17 • 17k 20 • 21 24 • 25 191 ® 20 I will also mil at my present residence in iltraban townablp, Adams connwf, Pa., a TRACT OP 000 D WOODLAND, adjoining Nada of Geo. Howard, deed. and iyhraim Deardsra : The Tract contains 7 Ames and wiU be 'obi in rtii of 2to Elam It is with!' I% mom of Gettyikurgmaklng it very desirable to IlidoOod wishing to patches Woodlood, se Gettysburg Wards • ready motet the Wood. ?be Pam will be sold fret, and the Woodland at 3 o'clock, P. M, In order to give persona from town time to snood said sale. MI Attendance will be given and terms made known mi day al sale by JACOB LOTT. Oct. L—ts 6 50 1250 1 50 1 00 0 1 30 HAS ARRIVED AT 1 00 000 @ 95 NORRIS' HEAD-QUARTERS, s5O 7 50 40 @ On the S.' E. Corner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., the Largest and Best Stocks of Fall & Winter Clothing, 6 it 8 THZ LATIcBT BTYLI3 OF lIATS AND GAPS, THE BEST MANUVAOTUBZD ti BOOTS xio Q n . 10HOES, also a Large Variety of Woolen Under-Clothing with a large aseorttrient of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And everything found In a Gentleman's GIVE US A CALL. Oct. 1, 1869.—tf Ladies' Fancy Furs ! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCR STREET., MUM, of the Block, bet.7th and Sth St„ South Side, PHILLDBLPHIA, • Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS YOH LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Raving enlarged, remodeled Gael improved my old Gad favorably known VCR ItitPollllll, and beets( hoe ported a very large sad splendid anortniaat of • the different ki..ds of tars Dom Era hoods, In Ramps, and have had than made up by the son skillful work men, I would respectfully invite ay Wand' of Adios and adjacent Comtism, to call sod mandse my very large sad beautLful sasortment of Fancy tees, for Ladies and Children. lam determined to sell at as tow prices as any other raspectable Home is tided:). All furs Warranted. No infrepressotatiom to effect Wes. Oct.l, 1869,40 a GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. FIRST TILLINI Gettysburg at 9 00, A.Y andeonuecti at Hanover Junction with tralusgo Ins North and Booth, passengers ranching Baltimore at 1 40, P. M., Harriabarg at 12 55, P. M., Philads! phla at 6 00, P. M., apd Now York at 925,p•• . Ito: taraing,wrrive at Gattyabarg at 12 46,1'. IL, with pamsegeri from Baltimirre, Harrisburg, /is SECOND THAlltleaves Gettysburg • t 2 OOP. II and connects at Hammer Junction with Mall Train Lona at 3 62,P. M., reselling Baltimore at 6 16, P. M. Returning arrivea it Gettysburg at 6 46, P. M., wlth patiengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, kr. WA Passenger Car is aro attached to the Freight train, which leaver Hanauer Junction at 7.10 A. M. reaching Gettysburg at .10.30. Passenger' leaving Harrisburg In the 6.16 A. M. teal!' ear Om' reach Gett7sbarg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with Plummer Car attached, trlll lease Gettysburg at 2 P. M., reaching the Janetkm at 5.25 Aug. 20, 1869 SHERIFF'S SALE in pursuance of a writ of fermi Tadao, will be oder sod at Public Sale at the Court House In Gettysburg, on Satunia . y. at tad day of October nest, Use follow ing described Real Rotate s Yi2.: A TRACT OF LAND, situate In Cumberland townotilp, Adams county, Pa., beginning at • poet along the public road leading from Gettysburg to Tansy torn, at the corner of land of Wm. H. Dotterer,thowe along rad Taneytown nod south to • post at • corner of land of Peter Prey, thence west along the lands of Petal. Prey and Jacob Benner to • poet, at the corner of land of Jape. Bon ner on the Emmittsfra rig road , thence along sold Pub. Ha ;cod leading from Gettysburg to Sinentotanurg north to a post at corner of land of Wen. H. Dotterer, on maid road, thence skew the One of land of Wm. H. Dotterer east to the plass of beginnlng--cootalnlng 30 ACREB, more or Isio—together with the !appur tenance., a new one and a haWatary Westherbaardid DWELLING HOOBl3, with Itackbutldhag attached, • new Barn, with other outbuildings; • well of water, with • pomp In It, at the deor ; a young Apple Or chard, and other fruit, on the promisee. The land is all under good fence and. good culttriatott. Pelted and taken In execution oaths Beal Ertel. of Paw Eamon. .14111.1 P BANN, Sheriff. Oberlin, Office, Gettysbarg, ilepL 10 to air Ton per cant. of the purchase money apes all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over Immediately attar the property is struck down or upon thaw* to comply therewith the property will be again pot op or sale. BOOK AGENTS WANTED POE STRUGGLES AHD TRIUMPHS OF P. T. B.A.RNIJItt Warns ar Emu/. ao Oars Limo Ocean Voz,- 17X11-.-21RAILT 800 PlO2ll-.PRIZIND IN Banns AND ONNNIMIL 33 ELEGANT ?VII. PAGE ENGRAVING& It Embracer Forty Years Hatolistileas at ide Burp Life, as • Merchant, Maamager, amikar, twernow, and Showman, and gives salient' of his isiorboramst, his Sailors, his Successful groper Tsars, awl portant Historical aad Personal ltamthisernscos, r . pieta with Humor, Anecdotes abd Ilatietalidap lfsn sem It imitable his celebrated Lecture au the Art at Em my Gettin`,with raise foe !Amiss la Itelner, toe whiob hi ins offend *AO. aOW CMS nines. mints to Agents. Bend for 82 peg* circular, with kraals= Engraving snd arras to Agents. J. E. 111122 k 06., Publisliers.liartlind, Quin. 10,000 £GAN WANTID 11011 ,PRIEST. AND NUN. Th a' mod exoltion - and intenatlni hoot by a popular aigtherus, la sow ready aud thaw who wish to MOMS lot it. a , . *it lately for cunt, (with damp woolessaj nathicterrharydealrial. wlivaos, he. Islets wanted. swarywherekr this and other Ariaideas beebread sugmaltags, by 0111T WIND= iIeKUMIT, MI Chestnut are" Phila delphia, Pa. • MAT ATLANTIC /4 PACIFIC TEA. COMPANY NO. ' 8 &I:MOH STREET, P. O. BOX sew . low YORK an Ax..epas•use•rovikapil ihrth• Perm: of bk. tzt1x ....... rr0 and dMUutiag to mordiaato t tbo otostr7 at so, Aga- IsimPfe . - • otoutithio anrw`...44 - inviamectrel: tli ' 17 Orptuare t 6. rap. They an the sat dato and haft Simi logy rimarksOklbe ask resst nos Tb• Tic Ilsosaftaiiil Vat Jablisltto in the amities fad but limekiln ever is• J. a 4 1I rear a op., aippaopne. . • . "Pe" CODS, Letter !WWI; BM Midi, cormaireirmiad at .si! , ea* itbl44 es viikaating as d *Mat Mk wea, OP RNA ISTA2II Furnishing Store JOIDI 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. TIME TABLE R MoCIIRDY Sup.t Siturtisnatits. 5,00 Er'KLltZiaWirad art audigli- Woo of the • Life of Christ, awl Buoyaris Pilgrim's Progress. • Thoworks aro Ticrit !my dol sabi = ou Lddroo. toe Obloyogoo of tie pogooms , books polo w. w. niaDram, Panodiovado, Powwow of Hordlooeo Motorist holly Bibles. V= TATIZ 1311.11L3—Oeirr 3,000 In opera. T tke. Memo the Wm. Smiths' alektee Co, eleneeeet lt. H.. foe radoord prim tht. Mg. M.BOlO COMB will thaw any adored Mar or J. bout to • pormasent Black or Brown. Oso Comb mat by mall for SI for ale by liadtaata & Druggists geotrally. Addrom Basic Comb Co, Bprlagiold, ltam. AGENTS! READ THIS ! w= WILL PAT AGRITS • SALARY O. &110 per TT week and upon', or allow a urge COMMIlIa" to nen oar new end Irondaffni,4vandons. Addrow IL Woven & Oa, YaarnaAaaalilt '' f~te6. lIS/I B. A. /AIM =TOOK% VBRlEtrifai $ll4O Bow I Abadan hi six licatis. Swot and sampl• maned tree. A. J. YIIILAIII, Y A BI YOUR DOCTOR OR DRIIGOIST TOR SWINT A QUININR—It egaels (bitter) golabte. kkurolko tared by P. BTRARNS. PARR k CO. , Chemists, New York. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. COLGATE t CO'S TOILET SOAPS. tESTABLISHED 1806, NEW YORK.) /or the Delicate Skin of Ladles end Children. BOLD BT ►LL DRUGGISTS. COLUMN'S PATENT RED JACKET A X F, Is better than our regular shaped Axes for thee. rea• sons: First—lt cute deeper. Second—ls don't stick In the wood. Third—lt does not Jar the hand.— Pourth—No time Is wasted In taking the Axe out of Umlaut. Pt/lA.—With the same labor you will do onothird more work then with regular Axes. Bed paint has nothing to do with the good qualities of this Axe, Itor all our Axes are painted red. If your hard ware store doss not keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or All your orders direct, or give you the name of the nearest dealer who keep our Axes. LIPPLMCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittsbnxgh, Penna. Bole owners of Oolburn's and Red Jacket Patents. Oct 1.--40 VALUABLE MIT LS AT PRIVATE HALE No. I—A very desirable Mill Pro parqorlth 16 ACM Of LAND, ou the hod waters of tie Moomary, cue mile ham Harney, known u Lheih's =IL No. 2—One other Mill Property, with 40 AIMS OP LAND, on Marsh Creek, known as Osadoe's MU, mix Wits west of Gettysburg. No. 3—One other Mill Property, with 00 ACHIM Or LAND, on the Ihrup k. leading from Abbottatovn to Hanover, one mile from the lat ter place, known u Hollimpw's Hill. ALSO, A CHOICE FARM, coutalning 231 ACRES OT LAND, 30 LORIS IN YIIIBEE vastly 100 Bushels of Lime to the Acre, with choke Buildings, two atlas west of Gettysburg. 010. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, tlept.24, 11308.4 m. P. S.—l would exchange one of Seashore Mill Pro. pertiei bra good Farm in Adam. county, Pa. 010. ARNOLD. SHERIFF'S SALES /s tarmac* of a writ of Venditkel loose; will b. amg at public We, at the Court House, is Gettysburg, on Abdurday, the 10th day qf Odober sat, atl o'clock P. Jf.,thie *Moving described Baal Notate, No. I.—A Half Lot of Ground, situate in the town of Now Ondvd, Mints minty, Pli. t adjatatag badger Peter Diehl and haws Tells, sad fronting algii street ow tie north—hoproved with • two-entary 'MCI MILLING HOl7Bll, of Paton. end Cistern, Bog Pao and Maw Cr% Trutt Trees of different kinds, &c. No. 2.—A Half Acre of Ground, store or less, hi laid town, adjoining No. 1. Point Diehl, Daniel Heitsel and Nicholas Heltral and run ning back to the Gettysburg, Railroad—has thereon a large /co Boma and a good Stone Quarry. No. B.—Ten Perches of Ground, In wad tone. adjoining lead of Peter Diehl and the Gettysburg BeGrowl. Seised sad takes Is esseatkne u the Real Zatate of ANNA MA= BICX said Juror F. Sam Patin HANN, Sheriff. . Suartreollia, Gettysburg, Supt. 24.—te illierea per oat: of the pareases maim upon all sales by the east be paid over humediely alter the property stack down or spas Whereto comply therewith the • ety will be spar pat up the euU. COUNTY TREASURER,. TO THE LNDEPENDENT VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY. At the solicitation of a number of pro minent Citizens of the County, I hereby pre sent my name u an independent candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER. If elected, I pleage myself to discharge the duties with fidelity and impartiality. SAMUEL HERBST. Grrrtsninto, PA., Aug. 20.-td H. B. WOODS, WILL SELL UNTIL THE 15th OF OCTOBER, MIN'S HOOTS worth $8 00 for $6 6o KIN'S BOOTS worth T 00 for 8 00 MIN'S BOOTS worth 5 00 for 4 00 LADLES' sad OEULDRIIN'S SHOES and GAITERS. sad all kinds of SHORE at like reduced rates. ALSO YEWS HAM worth $4 00 for $3 00 KIN'S EATS worth 3 26 for 2 60 MIMI BATS worth 260 tor 200 KENT HATS worth 1 26 for 86 !MI HATS worth 1 00 for 76 BOYS' and OfiltDlll2lr3 HATE at mute reduction In price AL 8 0 /BENCH MU M° worth $1 25 for 56 eta WOOL WILAIII worth $1 26 and $1 00 for 85 sad 70 et,. ALP4IOO4I worth $1 10,50 sad 40 cts. for 85, 40 sod XI els. YLANNIILS, fILNOIRMIS, SIMITINOS and all kinds of DRY GOODS at same reduced prices. ♦LBO ar t , CLOTH worth $ e 60 r Si 60 OASSINZR worth , 66 and-$1 15 Am $2 00 26 ann 84 ctn. sore MB w 30, 40, 604 80 and 90 eta at no i dead prim ! ALSO SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHAWLS, GLOVR.S, HO SIERY, CUTS% COLLAR S, RUFFLING, EDGING, to., all at the reduced prices. AL 80 OARPXTS at priced uttusually low REMEMBER Only until the 15th day of October 24,11M1.-tf AGENTS WANTED TON "WONDERS OF THE WORLD." ous oos mows tizmatoss. I%* bort aenlag, eadttkot attoketly• tubtotiptlon book aver ratlike& Baud for Circular., with terms, at once. *WIN LE. PUBLISHING 0.0.. 411 Broom. 11t,.. N. Y. • .[Sept.24.—iw AGNOIThant asking foriawki wor now halo. bold work, win prowl* story isaulitobo ho GOOD. SAMARITAN or limey »hula& By as walweat author. Vaal, Illattratod ; highly switotwott by predossional sad wierithic ma; mows** Wok hit stamisity t nib to all chino whiten* 7 1 •14 2 ; 0 1 s WINSIn ar m it i m." math*. lowikhr I Giros a ring kW partkeisrt. 41111 Obootaut rt, Pliattiolphkr. Pa. St.-4 AdiJOIMILWAMITIA,SONTRII SIGHTS. SECRETS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITOL Tital tse cttalit rirang i 46 4 44 am& A in sr, alio& C:2l rmc ik OPT G 111 wile 3- tiii*lNl ank.bsiume, red , . Sla t MGM 1041, maamialisiteras. • (In JOT TO MI ITTALLD.—Nrsona afflicted with any of the dhimodn Oda( from a disordered liver or dowlecb, narrow' debility. dy•pepela,orlieer complaint, sbOuld try PUNY DAVIS' "PAIN ICILLIR." It seldom fans to effect entre In a short time, No medicine has been more sacceerfol la coring n eer and Agne, and other diseases incident to our Western mid ten:ahem climate. For a cold It la al most a specific Rheumatic and Neuralgic affections give way to It When all other remedies have galled.— It la eminently a hunily medicine, and by being kept reedy for Immediate resort In cue of accident or sodden attack Of disease, has waved many honks of onffering, and Many a dollar In time and doetor's bills. Sold by all Diug•leup. (Sept. 10-4 w WANT2D—ALL OUT 07? EMPLOTM22IT TO Can rase for a new Religions Work, of rare omit. pecaliaty adapted to the young. bat /godly -enter. tabling and Instructive to all, and invaluable to every Chriadan humfly , unequaled in elegance and cheap neat ; being onbailished with taceriy 90 nsgranisigs.— txpesienced Agents and others, waning a work that will sell at eight, should ware choice of territory at once, for n1'44=14,1.8, team, Ac., addres• P. OAR HST! t CO, Philadelphia, Pa. [Sept. 10-4 w .10 00011.11.131118 AND BPZAK&RS WANT. al p to bay the first edition m of 900 Cucs 8,11124 1 110N1k No. 2," containing one hundred 'of the latest good things for recitation, declamation, school reading, &c., in poetry and prose. Send 30 cents fur a sample to P. GARP.NTT & 00., Philadelphia, Pa. Sept.lo-4w, . ' AGENTS WANTED POS THE BEST BOOK OP TILE PBRIOD WOMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, Ths Outer World of LAe Great My. The most startling refutation of modern times,- New York Soojety Unmeaked. "The Arletocracy," "Women of Pieesnre," "Married Women," and all claws tboroselly ventilated. 60 illustrations. Price $3. Mclnnis at once The New York Hook Co., 145 Nassau et., New York. Aug. F.-810 ACHINTS WANTED /OR THE BEST BOOK OP THE PERIOD WOMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, The Under World of the Great City. The most startling revelation of modern times.— New York Society Unmasked. '•The Arlatocreey," "Women of Pleasure," "Harried Women," and all dames thoroughly ventllntai, 60 Illustrations. Ad dress at once The New York Book Co., 115 Nassau st., New York. Aug. 8-8 w ' CONSUMPTION, 11C1 roi s ach lII', Asthma , and Catarrh cured by Ishtar.. I) non. Ato6ott's Inhaling Fluid Is the only remedy known that operates on the lungs—dlssolve• the tubercles. wh:c.b are thrown off, thece•itles healand a cure 1s effected. Treatment by letter or In person can be had only of Q. VAN HUMMELL, M. D., 10 Weat 11th it., N.Y Aug. 6,1809.-10 m BIG CROPS AND HIGH PRICES are making Farmers able and anxious to procure that most practical and useful book ever M aned for their benefit, entitled "THE FARMER'S MANUAL." by the well known author, George E. Waring; ale°, celebrated u the Agricultural Engineer of the great Central Park, New York. Thousands or Fanners need and want this very popular work, and we desire active Agents In every county to supply them. We will pay from $lOO to $2OO per month, according to capability and energy.: For hall particulars address A. H. HUBBARD, Publirber, 400 Chestnut it., Phila. Aug. 27,1860.2 m We direct attention co Wanamaker & Brown's advertisemet. The Largest Clothing House in Philadel hia. 82 TO $6O WAsp A Ir e & BR L A I M...: Garment/ ranging at every price, cut in every stilli i ready.made or made to order. 8. Z. corner SLIT and MAJOLET Streets. ►r lijeLl iz olrt l i too.l y Ti3 6 +ll &aching, Beavers, Acjargest variety in the city.— OAK HALL, 'METH and MARKET Ste. 86 TO SOO and BOTH e. / c o e lltr i t 'Wes, S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets, OAK HALL, WANAMAKSB k BROWN. $2O TO $6O ViIii . S . S t U y LTS . inOiPt&rLorthey.de.e casion. IV A HAMA:RIM & BROWN, SIXTH S MAR. HET Streets. 84 TO $2O BOYS' SUITS FORSCHOOL Home • and Drana—newest styles and bent claim goods. WANAMAIERII k BROWN, LARGY CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 87 TO $25 BOYS' end YOUTHS' DUMMER YIELDS in great variety. WAN& MAKER & BROWN, SIXTH and MARKET Streets.• 82 TO $ 3. " Bll,ll'italllVZEio°, every kind,st rm &drum °scoot, WANAMAILER it BROWN, OAK HELL,GREATCLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH mid KLEMM Streets. Ncrs.2o.-Iytn GRAPE VINES ! I HAVE NOW READY FOR MARKET • 10,000 GRAPE VINES , ONE AND TWO TEARS OLD—INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF STANDARD GRAPES. FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Ala-The attention of Dialers and Housekeepers is invited to my stock, before purchasing elesewhere, a it is very choice and will be sold on reasonable terms. Address ROBERT SHEADS. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 10, 11169—tf. tertilturs, ar. FARMERS TRY THY Star Bone Phosphate. TO all agrltalturiste, therefore, ' who are in search of an active and permanent manure, and who may have the claims of this article present ed! to their notke for the first time, the manufacturers would suggest, that the STAR BONE PHOSPHATE is worthy of their experimental trial. at last; past experience warennturg the tallest conlidemes, that af. ter a trial they will add their testimony to that of hundred, of farmer, who now regard it as the cheap— est and beet manure in the market. THE AMMONIA lo supplied abundantly from tho orifinlo portion th. bone. PRICE $l5 PER TON IN BAGS. Fanciers wishing Ground Bone, OH of Yittiol,can b supplietL Givens a call.: Spangler has our Phosphate ?or sale. PETER BOBLITZ. Manufacturer. , BURKHOLDER & WILSON, • ; Heeler Bay-Preas Buildings, N. W.eorti sr Washington and Railroad etc, Gettysburg, Penne, 1111,The Phosphate is for alibi by A. SPANGLSR, Gettysburg, Pa. WIBLE & SONS, Gettysburg, Ps GBAPT t ECKINHODR, Granite station, Pa. MILITORN A RENDER, New Oxford, Pa CHARLES KUHN, Hanover, Pa. March 12.—if A Word to the Wise I HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! THE importance "of a quick, ad tivaiod durable Sartli/ser, adapted to tbe moll of our county, is acknowledged by all Farmers. Hav ing =tidied inanaelf, altar l•ud •tad? and =rata ez. pertment, that,. o,llatnrs Chemical Fertilizer sad ampt preyarod to MI orders for it promptly and on remona la Sarum. It I. no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCBBBI O IILLY TRIED by enumber of oar ?armors and la admitted by 41 who have It to be the beet In the market, and the .I satrap/vats° fangs!! liata Forpliaar In Quantity, aid vtly deliver ' I In any town; or village in this County, . • 'when ordered tai not' ism! qnsality than 'a TON. I mantifactuae it Ebr Rio at LSO per ton without bags, or $54 in bags. Thiaferallaa II composed of the hat fertilising Glee thatOan bebad. I use no oil of vitriol; it does not cantata any ammonia, thersl9lrs I do not nee It. Neither do I use lime nor ashes. TWO OBJECT Of TUE 011113IIIhtL . . le to introduce a fertilizer that will last for a *KIN a elope. ..Dot Only for 000. It cantatas solikleatiotlreal =attar to 'mitzvoth* grata aad slake it rides wolf, whilitthasetatoaisibreee the growth. I expect is mu:tabor:tree Largo rapply thlorlotor for the opribg empaitod thereldreldrite fanners and thapublic r irena eraibr to glee 011al oa ail *lade of, erotos,sor4 ireastables. • • • ' 0 AXITIOff.—I kerstly.give notice that Farm RI gh la hereafter sold, Mow signed by me, are infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to law, from which there is no appeal. 9 3.411 orders will be promptly attended to by ad dressing GISOROB, BENDER., • , Sandersville. Penna. agg.S. S. It_ ;KUM General Agent for rale of Coen ty Ltd Sate Ilrbili4Banderrville, Adams county, Dec. 25.-1, tierkElt . I S i . COMPLETE MANURE, itastorAcrozzo ar "' ..tfidaer . ttrirkaß, Chemist, ,ri!numpu,r.gta. • . . . . . „ . ampipso u ,ka. Asessasts and Pact). L Thiagg" 6. o; l 3:Zil this ql•qouto to , prodoco largo stalk k sad is algply recownslawwS by all w 'and it, by distinguished cbszolslo wha l i rK 0 .1W0.terri i ,1 14. 9 14 1 0 : Pcsoked S aga of 200 da. edeh. I. 1431*, 1 4AJIPPUO 4 00 . V. • amadtWatittlotid 10. tarts De111W111131,1711111%, ‘! , ;t1( 0i) n'jr.l4l:lll2 : • -2. 7441kf .41 ~ /11 1. 41'4.1.1 ' " • 1 •". 1. • Virriffit• tMIII6 . • . A.,p.I3UEHLER DRUG 4: BOOK STORE, • ClLiiiiiippßG STREET7' Nair ths IHaapod STATIONERY' OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Pp.II7II3RY 'TOILET SOAP& SiirCOLINTZT MERCHANT/ soppni al wholosel cf7a11421:12:41 DR. R. EfORNER will resume the practice of Medicine. Office at hie DRUG STORE, IY cuAusliitsOrral 3T., OrITTNITURO Also, Dealer In DRUGS, MRDICINES, PATYINT MILDIUMMII, STA TIONEST; PERTUMIRY, SOAPS, TOTLIT AR- TICLES, DYE B?UFPS, PURI' 'APICES. ac Da. K. LUANSIVS DIAKILIACF.A SIIXTURF., kw Cliolark Yorbui, Collc, Distrhwit, :Cramp., Sick Stomach ) •e. Itaillithwatiaos with aver, bottle. littf 69. JUNE A PULL ASSOlqilliNT Drugs Sr, Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WI,SES FOR lIIDICAL PITRPOSILS, PURI SPICES AND SLAiiORINO EXTRACTS DYES AND DYN SITTPb, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INILS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN'S PRBSCRIPTIONB AND FAMILY RE- CIPILS ACCURATELY PUT UP PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY NIRRCHANTS SDP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES . Forney's Horse Powders the bert and cheapest for Horses, Cat tie sod Untie Other Horse Powders of approved rhakei HUBER'S, Baltimore ASYreet, Gettysburg, Perin'a Jatis 11, /tn. -tt DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST, Store in Brant'. Building , Balto. et LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG BTOR and fitted It up In the best stile, !offer my stock of pure and trash Drugs to the animus of Llttleatowo and vicinity at the tow est market rates, tousle ting in part of Drugs and Family Diedieixes, Par Liquors far Medicinal Purposes, Pateizt Medicines, Horse l'owdera, Pure Spice. Dyes and Dye Stu ff s ' Perfumery, Toilet Soaps Brad Pant, article.. • full assortuutut of Brushes, Stationery of allkinds,Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. arum's's liattcoMagnetialloap will wash with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap axe Dumie bisautiftaly whit. without boiling or biasing. This is th• best Base In ass. Try it. It Is warranted not to InJure thetas& or Ilibr I c Littlestowa,May 13.—1 y JAMXB OlLLtia. *atilt lards. CANNON'S MARE WORKS CORNER ON BALTIMORBANL RA ST MID DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-ROUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., RVIRY DEBCRIPTIO) OF !FURL RIEOUTRO TIII FINEST FITLY OF TUE ART May 20,11147.—0 F GETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MLitt. & SAO In ZastYork9 trestaettylbarg,Pa. Whotethey areproparedtofornisballkladsofwork intbeltlio• 11111011 AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, III:ANTONIA MANTLES, At , . Act sithethortesinotice.audaecheap am lb, airci ♦taasc• I. Prodacitskinlnexclangat r 3533 6et47•bart. May 2g1.111117 cod, gumbo, /NM ar. GETTYSBURG. LIME KILNS. :THE undersigned bu bought out hit !armor part ner,WEGuno,and now continuos THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS the Gettysburg Line Mao; on :become of the Ballreed and North Stratton 'Anna. Thank 111 or pat patronage, berrill sudaaror to daaarro Its Otlntlutenoe, by prosecuting the bulsaw u rigorous 'Yard Ulu lugs a pule se ponalblo.-01waya angling • good article and girths goodrairranro. forams and otkersitsy look for Hie prompt Pillage °Meru He also eontinueolbe CO AL 'BUSINEI4B/ Wham themost popular kind,. lionsalimspasi •hd ailtarsabouldittrehim a call. Blacksmith Coat CU/ stantlyon baud Limesnaocoaldellveredanywhwre o Gitysetirm estafeenrir , Nay. lo , l 4" JA7OB MILKY alataits and fruntirp. -- - WATCHES & JEWELRY. WM. P. .McCARTNEY "IXTIGEING to inform ble (listeners and the Pnlitic V V generally, that having perahend the tutarrt of hie Partner (L. V. H. Sores) in the Watch and Jerireiry Store on Deltltneffe it., Gettysburg, ne will agars no efforts to gles eat ideation to all. luds,lnat retarned front the City with a Rptenillil atiottment of GOLD AND AIL VAR .ANZRIC.A.X AND SWISS irA ram JEWELRY: AlLteß• I E 4 AND : . rAtma ZPoorvs, FORZA; GOLD. RILI= IR AND arm, 714,41,1 SPECT.A• MBA el* aots:lstr Mabee mute: nfrodere, • Jfloll7l, nozna any , ARETRINGRACRSTIO :AND 8R1D944. Watch find Clod Irak *smutted fix one 'ear. Jesedry,repalriag exenstadth maw!. and *err - Like intoner. 18110- 10 , 11 1 • — tr ' • ISAAC ILASICAUF FER, WATOHES*JEWELRY, .No. UB/ til)atti Bn°, 87.1101 . 1%tief of loorry, • '••• Al! Pr 3 3',lli n e ,t w Qf ai r t = a rt i i4a mi nr!r &DI Pledto. PgPf-144,,Aif .1141"41.4. ICISXM 10,004Goodiaving 4361 ebottii ltAir T. c K was dip ir. AMIN MM. 69.
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