The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, October 08, 1869, Image 3

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    Vitoinfis eardo.
OOPERING!
PETER CULP
Ha■ commenced the
OOPERING BUSINESS
all its brahches nt his residence on the Miunitutes e
.rg road. at the end of Carlisle street, Gettysburg,
The public can always have made to order all
tads and styles of
EAT VESSELS.
CROTT STANDS.
PICKET STANDS,
~9
FLCUIt IiARRELS.
I also mannfart ore 5 and 10 aal.Kege ,Cider Barrel,.
• 411 ether kinds of Coopering. Repairing done
eaply wad with despatch. Give no a call.
tag. lk 1819.—ff
ETTLsBURG BAKERY.
HE arm of Newport &Ziegler bating been dis
solved, the undersigned Isn't:tenant:me t e Baking
'Suess, In sit 11. branches, at the old stand,'
rner of South Washingtori and R est
Middle Btreets, GettyaOurg, Pa.
All kind, of
ACE ER:
LAKL.,
BK SAD,
ROLLS,
PRETZELS, Sc .
r tautly baked and always to be had fresh.
9th many years experience and every disposition
lame, he feel. that he can promise utlstactlon In
caws. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to.
th many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the
Sr.,, Its continuance is asked.
BALTZER NEWPORT.
prl D. I lifit) -tf
ERVA.NT FOR ALL.
th'a Improvement for .opening, 'Closing
and Latching Gatea,,
AT he Attached to any gate andoperated from
bug cy team or saddle, by one hand, in any de
ed direction iron, the gate—opened and closed from
point, at any dietance from the gate. This im
sement it .imply and cheap, yetperfect and strong;
I not be disarranged by the ragging 01 the gate,
by the frost raising the posts; may besstade at a
ntry blacksmith's,and easily attached to a gate.
undersigned, having the Right for Adams COILO-
lel /I cell Township and Parm Rights ol thii ,
stoma.
ROTH SHANE'S AMERICAN LEVER GATE
hit% will be found valuable and convenient ro all
0 have gate. drive throngh—aa they remafn by
it taamotpen, doer and latch agate. without the
reeity of_getting in the wet or mud.
or for , he. inforniation.&c„addrea.
EItICKEH.
Mannll44. P. 0.. A /UM I. PA
=MI
OLIN W. rIPTON, FASIII.ON
ABLE EllElt, opposite the Eagle Hotel,
tysbora.l`a.. telies, he eau at ‘ll timebbefound
,13 to •ttend to all busiuess In his line. Bel l a'
eaexcellent ssalsteui and 1•11' inmost Natl.-
tiot. Glee alto aeon.
14Y 29,1867.
ROO-11S! BROOMS!
he undersigned COTI draws to manulacture Brooms
his new stand on the north-east corner of Centre
oar., adjoining Illerbowea 's Seger Store. Ile will
se during the fall a full supply on hand, and will
&Melo Inruish them WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
sms made to order or on . the shares. Persons hay-
Itre.in Con would do well to give him a call
ettjsburg, Sept. 17, 1319.-3 m
Carriages, garntos,
AN ID McCILEARY. JOHN P. mccR,ARy
'Best always Cheapest".
HE Best and Cheapest,
LUDLES,
BRIDLEJ,
COLLARS and,
• R...VES.S . of all kinds, in the County
always to be (+nod at the old and well known
ud,Beltimore as—opposite the Presbyterian Church
(M c-CREARY'S.)
eßiding aki Wagon Saddles,
the most suttees [tally built and neatest. .
r Harness, .(plain and silver mount-
Are complete i n every respectand warranted to be
he very best material and workmanship.
"r upper leather Draft Collars,
cot er BEAT. They are the best PITTING and
t durable. •
r Heavy Draft Harness,
toads to order, as cheap as they can be made any
re and in the most substantial manner.
ing Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
. es. Vly.nets and everything In the lin Notts
r or cheaper.
r prices _
e been azoccro to the lowestliving standard.
lit rralperreutage forcash,off.all billsamounting
or more.
e work nothing but the best of stock and will
ant every article turned out to be in everyrespect
epresented.
tankful (orpast favors weitivite attention to our
era stock.
, Give u■ a call and eXamlne PRICES 1111 , QUALITY
tt.29.1668.-tf D. MeCREARY & SON.
ARRIAGE-MAKING RESUMED
be war being over,the u;derslgnedhsve resin:mid
CARRIAGE•MAKING BUSINESS
lel!. old stand,ln East Middle street" Gettysburg,
re they are Again prepared to put up work in thif
t mubstantiotl, and superior manner,
t of new and arrond•band
CARRIAGES,SIIGOIES, &0.,
•..
and. which they will dispose of at the love
mend all orders will be supplied as promptly,•
satisfactorily u possible.
dRI'REPAIRTNGIE3I
with dispatch, and at cheapest rates
large lot anew andold HARNESS hand for
ank ful for the liberal patronage heretofore co
lr theca. tbeyeollcit and will endeavor to de
e • large share in the future.
ay 29.-ti DANNER k ZIEGLER.
uggies and Carriages
REMOVAL.
uudeCsigned has removed his Carriage-mak-
Ind amp to it e east end of Middle 'greet, Getty'-
, where he will continue to build all kinds of
In his line, viz:
RRIAGES, TROTTING& PALL
.NG-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER
WAGONS, &a, &C.
is work, is all put up of good material and by
beet of mechanics, and cannot fall to give flatfe
et. His prices are always reasonable. Be sone.
rders, confident that he can please.
PAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates.
W. K. GALLAGHER
ly 1,1668.-1 y
W HARNESS SHOP.
JOHN CULP
ORES his friends and the public generalli that
e has resumed the Elarnees-making bush:mail, and
ed a Shop on Carlisle sfreet, Gettysburg, adjoin
he Pauenger dspot,wherr he will manufacture
keep oo hand all kinds of
BRIDLES,- •
COLLARS.
WHIPS,
LASHES.
FLY-NETS, An 1.9.,
b will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Alto,
RUNKS of all kinds.
KPAIHING and lIENDING attended topromptly.
inc been working at the btuiineas for 30 years, I
guaranty the best kind of work,. all being mad*
-r ray own superintendence. Give me s call.
ay 7, 1869.—tf JOHN CULP.
photograph (6alltritB.
XCELSIOR GALLERY
IPTON & MYERS
successors to C. J. Tyson.
H 0 T OG'.RAP.II3,
TOTO MINIATURES
AMBROTYFF.3, &c„ &c.,
ereoscopic Views of the
ATTLE-FIELD,
STEREOSCOPES,
OT OGRA PH FRAMES,
M 3
LBUMS
GREAT VARIETY,
r .D AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES'.
Kedeelio nothing bit t the best of Its kind.l3.9
ermine our mock.
ran he furnished from 911948;9U 000000 r La
st tbliGalltry.
TYSON'S OLD STAND.
t. 9.—tf
FOR SALE.
LIE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRICK DWE4LING HOUSE,
eat front, on 40 feet lot, Mlt6 two-eb.ry Brick
build ing, In fleet-clam repair, two door+ frog.
et House. on Baltimore street, will be *old On at
modeling tanks. [June I.l.—tf
FOR SALE,
Property on Cliataberibury at., Getty:burg, Pa.
HE HOUSE is a two story brick,
Gas Is it, s Hydrant in tile yard with rod oat
.. is, choice sarsths of Grape,. Strawberries,
! RsiPberriss, Pssela sad dwarf Pamir
t. Ift
on
the lat. B. B. ROW.
~4f
CIEZEGM
P. T. BARNUM.—J. Bush tt Co., of 18
Asylum street, Hartford, Conn., who are
among the moat enterprising subscription
book publishers in the United States, have
now in press and will soon issue "Strug
gles and Triumphs, or Forty Years' Re
collections_of P. T. BARNUM," written by
himself. The work is an epitome of his
busy and eventful life, as merchant, man
ager, banker, lecturer and showthan, and
contains his celebrated lecture on the "Art
of Money-getting," and "Rules for Suc
cess in Business." The advance sheets
before us show that the work is replete
with humor, Anecdote, and narrative. It
will be sold only by subscription, and
agents are now wanted in every town and
county to canvass for it.
DARING OUTRAGE.—On Friday
night Isis, Mr. JAMBS BANN, bon of
Sheriff EfAsit, went to McSberrystown to
serve a writ as Deputy Sheriff. He start
ed to return home about 10 o'clock. Meet
ing a stranger on the road, the latter re
quested Permit;Sion to ride with Mr. litirs
in his buggy, and Mr. H.assented. After
going a short distance, the stranger drew
Mr. H.'s attention to a man lying in the
road, apparently drunk. Mr. Hann rose
np in the buggy to look at the man, when
the stranger struck him a terrific blow on
the 'ide of the head, knocking him out of
the buggy. At the same moment the man
in the road sprang to his feet, andheing
joined by another who had been concealed
on the road side, the three attacked the
Deputy, beating and trampling him
severely. They finally left him lying on
the road, got into the buggy, and drove
off. Mr. Hann, recovering from the sur
prise and rough treatment, made his way,
hatless and somewhat scarred in the fano*
a neighboring farm house, where he re
mained until morning ; when he returned
to the spot where the outrage occurred,
gathered up his papers strewn on the road,
and returned home. The horse abandon
ed by the villains, had found his way
home during the night, bringing the
buggy with him. The outrage is involved
in mystery. As Mr. M.'s pocket book
was missing, it is supposed the math mo
tive was robbery. If so, the villains
gained but little for their pains, ea ft 0011-
taint( only about i 6.
. . . . -
star gad ,Sentintl • INSURANCE.--The Board of Managers
of the "Adams • County Mutual Insurance
Company," met on Monday last and elected
.
the following officers: •
Pr9sident—Gge Swope.
Vice-Presidennel R. Russel- -
Secretary—D: A. Buehler.
Treasurer-4. G. Fahnestock.
. Ex. Cdmmittee—Henry A. Picking, Ja
cob King, Robert McCurdy.
The following additional By-Laws Were
unaminously adopted:-
I—That hereafter Policies on the follow
ing classes of property be issued.for a peri
od not exceeding three years, viz :--Cabinet-
maker, Joiner, Whaelright, Painter, Chair
maker, Cooper and Carriage-maker Shops ;
Foundries and Smith Shops.
2—That no Policy issued by the Com
pany shall take effect., or be binding on the
Company, until the Premium Cash and
Fees shall have been paid to the Treasu: ar,
or to the Manager taking the insurance.
The annexed Report of the Executive
Committee shows the Company 'to be in a
prosperous condition :
The Executive Committee submit the fol
lowing statement of theopenitions of the
Company during the year ending Sept. 30,
1869, and the' present condition of the
Treasury :
Dr. E. 0. PAHNESTOCK, TREASURYS, IN AC
COUNT WITH THE COMPANY.
: DR.
Amount of Notes and Judgments On
hand at last settlement
Amount of U. S. Bonds, at last settle
ment
A etty •bar', Friday, Oet. 8, 1569
If yon wish to know where to pur
chase the best and cheapest articles, con
sult the advertising columns of the STAR
& SENTINEL.
-LARGE POTATOES.—Mr. GEORGE
WALTER, of New Salem, 'ends us some
fine specimens of Yam Sweet Potatoes,
one weighing 41. lbs. another 4} lbs. and
a third 4 lbs. and 91 ounces.
PREMIIIMS.—The list of Premnms
awarded at the recent Exhibition of the
Adams County Agricultural Society, will
be found on the first - page of to-day's is
sue.
parbliaridbill;3, Cards, Bill Heads, Pro
grammes; PoFgers, drc:, ho., printed in the
best style and at resonable rates, at the
STAR dr, SENTINEL Job Printing Office.
Orders uy mail promptly attended to.
SALES.—Samuel Hart has sold his pro
perty, in Franklin township, to Samuel
Eicholtz-53 acres, with improvements, at
$2,850. Conrad B. Walter has also sold
Mr. Bich°hr. 44 acres, without improve-_
meats, in Highland township, at $2,150.
CABBAGE.—Mr. Solomon Weidner,
of Sutler township, informs us that he
has this season raised from a piece of
ground lOyards squa•e, 1800 pound of
cabbage of the Stone Mason•-and Mam
moth varieties. Plants set out 3 feet apart
and ranging in weight from 15 to 2.5 pounds
per head. He has the seed for sale. See
adv.
HOW TO VOTE.—There will be four
separate tpkets or slips to lie voted for at
the corning election. One ticket. headed
"Judiciary," for Judge of Supreme
Court and Associate Judge ; one headed
"prate," for Governor; one headed "Coun
ty," for Representative and all county
officers; and one headed "Township"
(or "Borough," as the case may he), for
Township or Borough officers.
COCKROACHES.—A correspondent of
the New York evening Post gives two
recipes which are valuable if effective.
To kill cockroaches, take equal parts of
carbolic acid and powdered camphor,
mix, and paint the cracks and spots where
they hide. The vermin comes out to cer
tain destruction. "Nothing more sublime
iu history." No. two: One part of car
bolic acid and three parts of water ap
plied to a dog will kill fleas at once. He
has seen it tried.
SWEPT AWA Y.—Several of the
Bridges on the Hanover Branch Railroad,
as also a number on the Northern Central
Road, were swept away on Sunday night
last by floods, consequent on the recent
heavy rains.' • Railroad communication
was in terrupted , until the bridges could be
replaced. The storm was unusually
severe further East, and seems to have
extended over Eastern Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, New York and New England,
s‘Neeping away bridges in all directions
and a number of dwellings. Much dam
age has been done, with loss of life.
SCHOOL-HOUSE BURNT. —On the
night of the 22d ult., Sadler's School-house,
in Huntington township, was entirely de
stroyed by fire. There was prayer meeting
in the house in the evening, and the build
ing was seen to be all right by a person id
ter midnight ; but between that and morn
ing it was burnt. The bible was carried
out, and found at the root of a tree near by,
which proves that the fire was the,work of
an incendiary. The house hai lately been
modernized and was in good condition.
Compiler.
SERVICES.--The Sacrament - of the
Lord's Supper 2, will be administered In
Lower Marsh Creek Church, on Sabbath.
Oct. 17th. Introductory services will
commence on' Friday previous, at 2
o'clock ,P. M.
Tbek'Sactament of the Lord's Supper
will be celebrated, by Divine permission,
in the Evangelic Lutheran Church, New
Oxford, on the third Sabbath "(17th) of
October. Services will commence at 9i
o'clock, A. M., in German, grid at 2
o'clock, P.M., in English. The prepara
tory exersiaes will take place on Saturday
previous, at 9/ A. M., and 2 P. M.
A R R L'S T E D.—Jeremiah Carbaugh,
charged with malicious mischief at a
"wake," was arrested in the South Moan
tsin, nn Sunday week, by officer Rouzer, of
this place. Just as Rouzer was about to
take him, Carbaugh made for the bushes.—
Rouzer drew his revolver and fired severe 1
shots, one of them taking effect in Car
baugh's arm. He then gave himself up, and
was brought to town. Dr. O'Neal dressed
the wound, which preyed to be only a flesh
wound.- Carbaugh was committed to jail,
in default of $l,OOO bail, but subsequently
entered ball in that amount before Judge
Hearse, to answer at November Sessions,
and was released.
BREAKING GROUND.—Joseph S.
Gitt, Esq., last week located a portion of
the Parkton and Manchester Railroad, so
that the contractor will be able to go to
Work at once. We learn that the cere
mony of "breaking ground" will take
place at Beckleyavill, Baltimore county,
on Tuesday next, October 12, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., on which occasion addresses will
be delivered by gentlemen from Balti
more, York and other phic4. The pub
lic are invited to attend. The Paitton
and Manchester Railroad Company will
provide an entertainment in the Grove .
adjacent. A band of music from Man
chester will be in attendance to enliven
the meeting.
Amount of Cash In Menagerie' hands, at
laet settlement—L.. -
Amount of Cash In Treasuries hands at
lest settlenten
Amount of Cash Premiumjeeeived du
ring the year.._
Amount, of Interest and Premium on
Bonds.
CR.
By orders paid as fol
Wm. J. Little, loss by Ere....
firs. Wagenseller, kill by fire,
C. El.Bahrroas, lase by fire
Albert Teeliop, lass by lire
John Wolfortl. lo•s by Are
Attorney's Fees, Costs, &a. in Diehl suit.. 448 72
Postage
Advertising and Printing
U. S.Reeenue Tax
Revenue Stamps--
Jadges of Annual Election
Stationery, Ac
Managers' Fees, during the year.....,
Secretary's Salary
Treasurer's Salary
Notes sad Judgments on hand
Cash In hands of Managers
Cash in hands of Treasurer
POLICIES OUTSTANDING'.
No of Policies outstanding, last settle
tnedt
No of Policies issued daring the year
No of Policies expired daring the year.
PREMIUM NOTES.
Premium Notes, last settlement
'received during year
Property insured at last settlement .$1,103,976 63
" during year 294=6 33
Nxpired during year
AVAILABLE ABBETB
Note. and Judgments
Cub in hands of Treiumter end Man
1:12=
PremiuniNotes in fusee
, P
The Exlcutive Committe, in submitting
the foregoing statement, congratulate the
herd upon the continued prosperity of the
Company.' Although Two Thousand Nine
Hundred Twenty-nine Dollars and Forty
two Cents ($2,929 42) were paid out during
the year to meet losses by fire, the Company
has still on hand cash assets to the amount
of $3,094.63. We recommend that the
past policy of the Company be continued,
as the wisest and in the end most economi
cal—requiring the payment of a reasonable
Cash - Premium upon the issue of Policies,
whereby the Company has been enabled to
meet promptly all its liabilities, without the
expense and annoyance incident to assess
ments, leaving sufficient cash assets in the
Tnitsury to meet any probably losses during
the corning year.
Attest:—D. A. BusttLEE.
[For the Star and Sentinel.
REMOVAL OF THE LEGISLATURE.
MESSRS EDITORS : —The rumored re
moval of the next Session of the Legisla
ture to York Springs, if Dr. Dill should
be re-elected, is exciting considerable
comment among the. Democracy. It seems
to meet with the approval of some, while
others denounce the movement bitterly.
If done, it certainly would make it much
more convenient for the Doctor in some
respects, and no doubt there would not be
as long a roll of absence recorded against
him as last winter. The Record appears
to show him absent on .57 occasions when
votes were taken by calling the Yeas and
Nays, including that on 'raising the pay
to 11500. The Odd Fellows at York
Springs have built a very large and com
modious Hall, which contains a large
Town Hall that would be sufficiently
large for the meeting of the Legislature.
Facilities for getting there are very good,
there being two daily Stage lines and a
surveyed Rail Road to New Cumberland.
.The place is also Supplied with two good
Hotels, one Republican and the other
Democratic. Dr. Dill is always horrie to
vote at the election, if not always in his
seat at Harrisburg. TYRONE.
P AN ENTERPRISING HOUSE.—Mr.
I Joni Wessessin, of Philadelphia is
I rapidly winning his way to distinction
among the large Mercantile men of that
city. A gentleman of high probity of
character, and prominent in the benevolent
and chartable agencies demanding attention
in our large cities, he is recognised as a
leading philanthropist. He is moreover a
capital business man and understands the
secret of success—liberarand Judicious ad
vertising. Our readers have during the
past year, noticed in our local department
frequent references to hisestablishment, 818
and 820 Chestnut street. We have no hesi
tation in comm ending the house to the con
fidence of any of our readers visiting that
city. The Philadelphia Morning Post, of
Oct. 1, has the following complimentary
notice, which we cheerfully transfer to our
0 .
columns : •
-
~r _
"Tug FA LL vEISFING AT WANAMAXEM3.
—Yesterday John Wanamaker, the welt
known clothier, had his first fall and win
ter opening, at his palatial establishment, at
Nos, 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. As a
matter of course, there was a perfect jam of
people throughout the entire day. The
various floors were devoted to exhibiting
the ready-made clothing and an almost end
less variety of class. All the articles were
tasteftdly arranged, and ao disposed that
they could be seen to'thri lfest adviinlate.
The 'opening' surpassed that of the
spring, and some idea of it may be obtain
ed when we say that Mr. Wanamaker con
sidered the spring occasion, in every sense,
a success. • Since then the invention and
industry , of Mr. Wanamaker and his able
corps of assistance have been taxed, the
home and foreign markets have been• made
to contribute largely to his stock, new and
efficient cutters have been added to his
corps
t;hat indeed, nothing
is has been lett .nn
the
I
done could place da akabliethment in I
the front rank and in such condition 'that
the most renowned merchant tailors cannot
surpass it, either in the style and finish of
garments or In the extent and variety of
stock."
CHM FOUND.—A little girl /2 years
old, who can operate perhotly well on a
Grover and Baker Sewing fiaeldtak, For
fortOor..partloolaro„ooquies—ot-4X,
/Whitman, agent ibr the ocunitanr, Ghana
bersburg attest, Gettysburg.
- -1
$6,7E9 91
58,739 9
$52,314 13
8,1566 26
660,879 32
17,317 16
expired
$43,582 17
PROPERTY INSURED
01,398,311 06
. 24;,•44 94
81.150,461 02
$1,638 55
1,456 08
13,094 63
43,662 17
$46,666 80
R. MeCIIRDY,
JACOB KING,
H. A. PICKING,
Committee.
[Par the Stiir and Sentinel.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE AND AD•
sits corny.
A School Is the great hope, as welles, best
protection of a community. In it are cen
tered the hopes of parents for the prepare.-
lion of their children to assume the teapots,
sibilities of real life, whilst the eyes of all
are turned -to . it, as • means of defence
against the demoralising evils entailed by
ignorance. As the grade is higher, and as
the institution of learning extends greater
facilities for toiling deep "in the mines of
knowledge, "so are the benefits derived ; and
when it is raised to the rank and dignity of
a Colleie, the people have in their very
midst the great source, whence can - be
drawn all the nutriment which the intellec
tual growth and development of their youth
may demand.
Almost forty years ago Pennsylvania
College began the work of education and of
shedding the light of knowledge upon the
abodes of intellectual darkness, proving to
be, nationally, an honored seat of learning,
locally, an incalculable blessing ;- and yet
at no time daring this period has it.received
the hearty and cordial support of Adains -
county. Of the pecuniary benefits derived,
directly and indirectly, by the people, in
whose midst, the College is located, we de
sire to say nothing, feeling, in the first
place, that they are self-evident, and, in
the second, that any remarks upon them
would interest none save those, whose ideas
the dollar limits, and from whom no assist
ance need be expected in an enterprise
which does not pretend to satiate their ava
ricious cravings. A College has a far high
er and nobler aim, tmd bounteously scatters
upon those around it fax more lasting and
substantial blessings. With its first, great,
end in view, that- of giving to the youth,
who come to it, weak and with scales on
their eyes, light and strength, and sending
them forth upon their life-missions, ready
to do in the service of truth—qualified
take their Stations as the leaders of society
in the onward march of thought, and pro
pared to stand where the people need them
most—some breaking to them the bread of
life, others guarding with vigilaiif eyes the
laws that make the civil relations safe and
peaceful, and all doing good—the College
seems to lavish most upon those around and
about it.
Parents and guardians have the opportu
nity of educating, under their own eyes and
at comparatively little expeqse, their sons i
and wards, retaining for them all the salu
tary influences of home, and without feel
ing themselves that anxiety and solicitude
lest, when absent in strange places and
amongst strangers, the allurenients of temp
tation corrupt their youth and scatter their
hope of beholding them as strong and hon
ored men. Men who walk the higher paths
of science come into immediate contact
with the people, with educated talent al-. 1
ways ready to subaerve their interest and
welfare, giving them character, at once, in
the eyes of the public.. Young men are
brought into the community, representing
every section of country, exciting, on the
part of those who send them, no ordinary
interest in the place to which they are sent,
and who, as they become strengthened in
mind and refined in taste, play no unim
portant part in elevating and giving tone to
society, and in promoting generally the in
terests of the people. The location of a
College in a town of no resources and abili
ty in itself, is at once the cause of calling
it into the favorable consideration of the
public ; and if before, It was unknowtf, its
reputation soon becomes national, and it
self the resort of the learned and able of
the land. These are some of the advant
ages that have accrued to the citizens of
Adams county from Pennsylvania College
and prompted by gratitude for the past, and
urged by an earnest desire for their contin
uance, they should stand as the most devot
ed supporters of the College, and by send
ing their sons to it, widen the Held of its
usefulness, and share in the glory of pre
serving It In Its present exalted position of
a local blessing and a national honor.
If some advantages have been derived by
the people, there might have been more.—
If some young men from the • community
have resorted to the College and carved out
for themselves enviable characters, there
might have been more. Deeply impressed
with a feeling of their negligence, in this
respect, the' people should try to make
amends for the past, by availing themselves
in the future, of the opportunities extended
by the College, of thoroughly training their
youth acd giving them the requisites of a
true manhood. If there are those who feel
that they have neither the time nor means
to take a complete college course, the differ
ent and distinct departments are prepared
to give them the desired qualifications.
Those who do not intend to pursue any of
the learned professions sadly err if they
deem an education unnecessary. The edu
cated Farmer or Mechanic commands much
more respect and wields a far more power
ful influence than - he, who ignorant of all
law and without even the rudiments of an
education, tills the soil or plies the ham
mer, capable of nothing great, and deprived
of that pleasure and improvement which
their practical occupations would enable
them to derive from the possession of
knowledge. Those who superintend the
training of such would do well to bear this
fact in mind.
The College numbers its alumni by the
hundreds. All over this country, in the
states and Territories, among the high and
learned of the land, those filling positions
of trust and honor, yea, in the remotest re
gions of the globe, where the only enlight
enment is found in the humble follower of
the Cross, there are those who breathe love
and affection for it, as their common foster
mother ; whilst year by year, scores rever
ently wend their way hither, to renew the
ties that bind them together. If already,
upon the listof its alumni there are honored
$1,036 66
1,450 00
EMI
ME]
2,078 28
C 33
$lOO 00
100 00
2,100 00
20 42
000 00
63 00
29x2
25 00
2 25
5 70
59 96
50 00
50 00
1,638 55
877 73
578 36
eons of Adams county, in the future them
should be more ; and the people, awakened
to a sense of The importance of the College
in their midst, should rally to its support
and send it their youth, that they may tee
come great and strong men, prepared to go
out and do good, and to remember, love and
respect the College u their Alma Mater
J. H. B
Grrrresma, PA., t •
Sept. 27, 1869. j
COMPUTING INTEREST.—The Chi
cage Journal gives a new rule for com
puting interest, and says it is so simple and
so true that every banker, broker, merchant
or c:erk should post it up for reference.
There being no such a thing as a fraction in
it, there is scarcely any liability to error or
mistake. By no other arithmetical process
can the desired information be obtained by
so few figures : -
Six per eeni.--Multiply any given num
ber of dollars by the number of days of in
terest desired, separate the right hand flg-
Ares and divide •by,,six, the result is the
true Interest on such sum fbr such num
of days at six per.oent.
Eight per oent.—linillply any given
amount by the number of days upon which
it is desired to - imamate the interest, and
divide by forty five, and the mat will be
the interest of such for the time , requhvd, at
eight per cent.
Ten par cent—Multiply the same as
abonanddivide by thirty ex, and the re
sult will show the rate of interest at tun 'per
cent.
[Forth. Sterand Sentinel.
QUESTION.-:-Ocie hundred mimes
placed in sainted line Oa the grotatd,
one yard fronkaach other, thel drat item
one yard_ from a basket, whatjltetaneewill
anati - frathb be one yr.
one Ito billow , •
iiir•Ailswer to isit week's isoirm
"Webetee's Prtomiry Dielbeirx".
COMPLIMENTARY.—Rev. P. Anstadt,
editor of the "American Lutheran," form
erly Pastor of St. James Church in this
place, now of Selivagrove, Pa., made a
flying trip to Gettysburg during the re
cent meeting of the West. Pennsylvania
Synod. In his last issue he gives some
editorial notes of his trip, from which
we clip the following :
"We found the Synod assemblisl in St.
James' Lutheran church, a church over
which w had in former years been pas
tor. We found there yet many familiar
faces of old friends who greeted us moat
cordially, but some we learneAjnid gone
beyond the river to the heavenly Canaan,
and we shall see their faces ki l o, inure on
earth. We found also the inTerior of the
church completely renovated; it was
beautifully frescoed, and the seats changed
and newly painted ; we should not have
reconguized it es the dear old St. James'
Church, bad we not known it to be the
same by its loizttion. Rev. Breldenb tugh,
the present pastor has been very success
ful In building up the txmgregation, and -
beloved by his people. We rejoice most
heartily in toe present prosperity of St.
James' congregation."
CHICKEN CHOLENA.—We learn that
a disease is at present prevailing among
the thickens In the townships surround
ing this place. During three days of last
week, Mr. John Metzler, residing in Con
ewago township, Adams county, bat up
wards of sixty fine large chickens by this
disease. Many of our farmers have lost
many of their chickens, and market men
find it difficult to purchase chickens at
this time iu this locality.—Hanover
AUTUMN.—Autumn has in the annual
whirl again returned, bringing ripe fruits,
cool mornings and evenings, and here
and there chills and levers. But autumn
h, a pleasant Season. When the frosts ap
pear and check and blight vegetation, the
blood courses more freely in the veins, the
eye grows more brigut, min's laziness ia
in a great measure chased away, and the
f•osty stniospliere, whet enjoyed, never , .
fails to give him more snap, vim and vig
or. Notwithstanding poets sing of the
beauties and Omits:. of Summer, that must
be an Undesirable country where there is
no Autumn to give zest to man's enjoy
ments, and to brace up his nerves and
make him feel like a new creature. All
hall, then, the joyous return of Autumn
with its rich clusters of mellow fruits !
CAUTlON.—Extended success in any
department of business justly awakens
competition, and owing to defective men
tal and moral structure, often begets envy.
Now these are to be expected and may be
met with energy and determination ; but
'not unfrequently the bounds of legitimate
rivalries aro overstepped, and base, un
scrupulous men stoop to use the patron
age of others to further their nefarious
purposes. With the assistance of science,.
and by means of industry and honesty,
in providing a potent remedy, Dr. Stce
ver's Oid Standard Tunic Herb Bluets
have attained unparalleled celebrity, hav
ing been before the public for the last
thirty years.
Wherever they have entered the sick or
complaining household, !heir effects have
even exceeded expectation, and so far 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 scientifi
cally compounded, and are destitute of
available qualities. Their empiricism will
be discovered in the end, and the ineffi
ciency of their preparations found out. We
would rather be envied for merited suc•
cess than despised for failure, however
ungenerous it may be !Or man either to
envy or despise. Against another and a
worse class of individuals, we are forced
to take action. We allude to those who
take advantage of our popularity, and at
tempt to gain public favor and confidence
try 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 bf 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 exceUent steel portrait
of C. H. Kryder, the sehlor member of
the firm. This will t. be the badge of its
genuineness, as well as a guarantee of the
quality of the Bitters. The lsbel wilt be
duly copy righted, and thus placed beyond
the reach of counter* . ilters. 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.
KRY DER ik CO.,
121 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Aug. 27.-2rn
ALWAYS READY.—In order to keep
the pnblic posted in the manners and cos
toms of the day, we must refer them to
Messrs. Cosse..N & CUNNURMAII, dealers in
all kinds and styles of Men's and Boy's
Readymade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
in particular. They have just , received
from the cities a large and well selected
stock of goods, which they are selling at
prices that -will compete with the good old
times. Thby invite all persons to call and
see them, and they will warrant their goods
to be what they represent them. You will
find their store on Baltimore street, Gettys
burg, nearly opposite Fahnestock Bros.
_IRON CITY COLLEGE. I The course
of study and bushiess training pursued at
this popular Business College has the un
qtillitied approval of business men in all
paits of the country, as will be seen by an
examination of its; Circular, to be had on
addressing the Principals, Smith & Cowley,
Pittsburgh, Pa. it
LOST, on the evening of the GUI inst., a
Pearl Sleeve Button, gold mounted with
letter B. The finder will confer a favor by
leaving it at Bnehler's Drug Store. It
ALWAYS AHEAD.—Nonsts has just
returned from the City with his stock of
Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Gloves, and Under-Weir of all kinds, and
defies the county in quality and price. He
has the largest stock of Men's Furnishing
Goods of every description in town, and
every body that wants good cheap Under
shirts, Drawers, Stockings, 'km,: go to
Noma' cheap comer--Arnold's old stand,
Southl'west Corner of the Square. tf
SHOE TIPS. The American Shoe Tip
Company have introduced, this season, a
new white metal tip,; which by wear has
the appearance of silver, and is decidedly
ornamentaL A metal tip adapted to &st
eins shoes has long been needed. This new
tip meets this demand, and mast come into
as general use on the liner grades of child
ren's shoes as the capper tips have on the
common grades.--Bostan Journal. It
Persons wishing anything in the
line of Gold and 811viirWatches, Jewelry,
Eillverware , Spoona and Forks, watild do
Well to visit the store of W. P. MoCartney,
who Imo a flap stook ,of the above named
articles. He has by Ate the beet stock of
the kind ever exhibited in Gettyaburg.
If you don't wish to pungulas drop,in and
feast yours eyes anyhow. Oet. 8,-St-
FALL:—It Is not quite cold enotigh for
ea overcolkand yet one feels ehllly;wbb.
att one. To meet that diisculty yeseibeedtl
bay yourself one of Wasuireeker *osra's
ill oiercoete—just the thins for tthemei.
Ante( the year* They are beentikkoOd
besiVWvelump..;7#9 , JAvet4l9oo49r,
itivs&Gui: - 'lt
BIBkBOWER'S SEGAICS have be
come noted for their high flavor, and every
bodi 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—fally asenred that they
can get just what they want, the very beat
&gar's, made of prints tobacco, highly
flavored, and what Is better still sold at
prices that can't be beat fn or out of the
city. : Stringers caq'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
—Sega* Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
of the b l est brand, Mercnanms, Piped, &c.
Mlles of Real and Personal Estate
We ann9x a net of Sales of Real and
Personal Estate, to be found In our ad
vertising columns:
Oct. IL—Fixeentrix of Junes Townsend, Reading, 160
attires.
/ 6- -Wrn. F. Bonner, York Springs, 2 Forma.
21—Tkomas Cook, Liberty, 66 Acres.
30—Jacob Lott, Monutplessant, two tracts.
30.—Hairs of Egbert Bekert, Mountpleasant.
136 Acres.
•• 30-11enry Starreh's Adm'r., Frtnk lin, Farm
end Mountain Land. V.
N or. B—yours. Irwin, Liberty, 225 Acres.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Theodore Bender, Cumberland, 115 Acres.
Abraham Flukes, Stratum 86 Acres.
Mrs. E. Mtonlgh, Gettysburg, Douse and Lot
John Brlnl.erhoff, BLraban, 125 Acres.
Geo. C. Cashman. Gettysburg, Houle and Lot.
George Arnold, Mllla and Parma.
8 . B. Row, Gettysburg, House and Lot.
gtvititi of the parkas.
Baltimore Grain & Produce Market.
Baitinwre, Viursda9 Morning.
SUPER FLOUR, 5 75 @ GOO
EZTRA FLOUR, G 25 e G 50
WHITS WHEAT, 1 40 0 1 50
RED WHEAT, 1 30 qp 1 48
CORN, 97 @ 1 07
Nye, 1 15 e 1 25
(bus, 57 p 62
TIMOTHY-SEED ei2s @ 4 50
CLOVER-82RD , 8 1,1 @ 8 25
FLAX -SEED, 2 @ 2 50
BACON, IinotILDIRN 17 @ 17}
" SIDRB, @ 21
" Hems 23 (i) 24
LARD, 19 @ 1 00
GOLD, Phila 1 301
Gettrabura Grain & Provision Marker
Gettysburg, Friday Morning .
SUPER FLOUR, 4 50 Ea 5 50
EXTRA FLOUR, .... II 1;0
WEHTZ WHE►T, I 25 lib 1 50
RED WHEAT, I 60 cd , I 30
CORN,
RYS,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLo Vine SEED, ....... ........
POTATOES, .... 40 @
Burrs
LARD,
Ease,
BACON, HAMS,
" SIDES,
" SHOULDERS,
50AP,....
TALLOW,
LiNs_mILLE R .—O n the 3011 ult.. by
the Rev. J. 8011. Mr. Conrad Linn. of
Butler : township, to Mim+ ary A. Miller,
of Franklin township.
MYERs—FRY.—On thelith inst.. by Re v ,
D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Andrew C. Myers
of Franklin townishlp, York rnunty, to
Miss Sarah Jane Fry-oriluutington town.•
ship, Adams comity.
POTTORFF—WYANTL—On he 21 ult.,
at the house of the tiritl,'s
.jo.ac
Wyand, by the Rev. A. Lo. (*ra sv ford. Mr.
Andrew Pottortr, formerly of AdUßra
county, Pa., to Mho Prod Wyand,
daughter of Jacob and Mi./a1...1h Wyand.
of Fall creek townahip. Hatzulton county,
Indiana.
ROSENBERRY—MACE Y.T.—On the ant,
ult.. by Rev. J. G. Scold', Mr. John Ho..
eoberry, of Adams cot.lity, r ‘i ism Strati
E. Mackey, of Horse Valley. Franklin
county.
Scoit —EnoWSt.--on the 28th tilt., at the
residence of the bride's prare,t,, by Rev.
J. NI. 'fitzel, Mr. Wa.biectue W. Scott to
Miss Rebecca N. Brum', both of Freedom
township.
Wls - rER—BREcHER.—On the stli
by itev. D . w. Blackwelder, Mr. John
Wister of Tyrone township, to Mrs. Maria
E. Eecher of Straban.
Ettrox.—On the Mit of August., in
Apeyrus, Crawford °utility, Ohio. Henry
Wick, formerly of this oounty.
BAKER.-011 the 3d inst., in East Ber
lin, George Luther, inf.rnt son of Dr.
Daniel L. and Anna Bitter, a2ed 7 months
and 3 days.
dnomEn.— On the 27111 ult., near the
Two Taverns, Henry K?rr, child of JaciMi
N. and Sarah Cromer, aged 2 l carp 6
months aga2 days.
FRY.— 3rd inat. , it Latitnnre town
ship, Mr. Peter Fry, egal B'2 years and 4
days.
GIIISE.—On the 4th tug., in Hulitin , zdt%
township, Susan Alberti, infant (laughter
of Jeremiah and Jo. , Walt Guise, aged 1
month and 16 (lays.
Gutsii.—On thn 2 ,, ,ith ult., in Nlenallen
township, Daniel liaise, aged 18 years, 7
months and 13 days.
PETERS.-Ou the 2d feat., Mary, wife of
Jacob Peters, aged 79 years and U mouths.
RE ED.—On the 19th ult., in kiamiltonhan
township, Benjamin Alonzo, son of
Charles and Mary E. Reed, aged 9 months
and 19 days.
lictu .iltitrtiotatentsi.
CABBAGE SEED.
IHAVE grown and will send by mall the Seed of Lb
following Tel of CABBAGZ :
"STUNS kl ASON"—a remarkable sweet and tender
variety. I have succeeded In raising this varlet),
to weigh from 15 to 22 pounds. Under favorable dr
umetancer every plant will heed.
Mammoth - Drumhead
--el:paella quality with the Stone mason. Under high
.culture beads attain to the weight of 40 I bs.
The Seed is put tip is psekases aud seat to any a d
drat* on the receipt of SO eta. for one package, or 85
cta. for both varieties.
Directions for sueoessful cultivation accompany
each package. Several Specimen...4_oe above vari
eties were on exhibition at the last agricultural Pair
la Gettysburg.
Address SOLOMON WgIDNEf,
Bigler, Adana cu., Pa.
Oct.B.—tl
Oct. 8.-21
READING RAILROAD
FALL ARRATGEBUNT,
HONDA', SEPT. 13th, 1869
Great trunk tine from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Aahland,Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown,
Upton, Ephrata, LW'. Lancaster. Columbia, Ac., cc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows:
At 2.10, 5.20,8.10, 9.40 A. M., 2.00 and 4.46 P. M., con
necting with similar Train' on the Pennsylvania Ran
road, and arriving at New York at 10.00,1145 A. M.,
3)6, 9.25 and 10.20 P.M., respectively. Sleeping Cara
accompany the 2.10 and 6.20 A.M., Trains :without
change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Minersville,Aehland, Shamokin. Pine Grove,Al.
lentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A.M., 2.00 and 4.10
p . af . , 'topping at Lebanon and principal Wa7 Sta
tions; the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for
phiwf eiphilli,_Pottsrille and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Scanylkill Haven aad Auburn, via
Schuylkill and d uaqu eha on a Rail Road,leave'llarrio.
burg at 5.40 P.M.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A .M.,12.00
noon, 5.00 and 8.00 P. H., Philadelphia at 8,15 A. M.,
and 3,30 P. M.; Sleeping cars amsompan v tbe 9.00 A.
M., 6.00 and 8-00 P .61. trains from Nave York,without
change.
way Passenger Tra in leaves Philadelphia a t 7.80 A
N., conasteting with similar train on Rut Penna. Rail.
road, returning from Reading at 0.30 P. M., stopping
at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 6.40,9.00 A. M., and 2.45 P.M.,
g smi son at 980 A. M., Shamokin at 5.40 and ;0 65 A.
M., Askland at 7.06 A.M., and 12.30 noon, Tantalus
s o gAs A.M.; and 2.20 P. M., for Philadelphia . and
New York.
Leave Pottsville, vta. Behollkilland' Ihtsquehazina
Railroad at 8.16 A. M for Marriabligg;aud 11.30 A.'
Y. for Pine Grows and Tremont
Ranting Accommodation Train: Lures Reading
at 6.40 A. 54.44136, Reading "US 41 - NE, ar riving .
at Philadelphia at 10 16 A. .11/..
,r n0 n ,,,. 12 . 1 ,
Philadelphia 14'555 P. W - , ,-----,--, iti ~..,
Pottetown Accommodation Train,Jann" Potts.
tomtit 0.25 A . 11 1 rnunillig / fliftd*his et
. 4.81 P.M
Colombia ittallSoadTralusl ease Reding at 7.154.
mand 646.,. P . *Mr gpbrata, Lillis, lananstar
illautakis.dliol ,
Parklomen Rail Road Train deers Perkionsen.Tunt•
lion at 9.00 A. M. 0.00 and 3 la p. 44. ny C. ~.. ~ .
Lesv‘Schwealtreitle at 6.55, 3.13 A. gg., , ,6 - 7, - Tth
uneaficonnectlag with siothu• trains on Readingitall
Road.
Jolebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown itt .
9AO A. M.. and 6.60 P. M.. rota raise. leave Boyer
town at 7.26 A. M and 11.50 noon, connecting with
aintilbtr traingen Heading Gilead.
Chaster Valley_Nailread ;rains letrie Bridgeport
at 8,0 A. V9114i5541141 1 . XI rstikrithi. lam
Dawsdrigtosns at 11.60 A. . 1112 1 ! 00 Mad 646 P.vg, op".
Becting - withintittegaJleta Ita ft raid: ' ; •
on thulditill: lotv, Wow Y 4 at anal*
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Life of Christ, and linnyan's
Pilgrim's Progress
The warty an now reedy fur delivery . Address *yr
Catalogue of the beet telling guteortption hooka pith.
baited.
W. W. HARDING, ,
Philadelphia., Publisher of
• Hireling', Pletorial Family EMl's.
, F , T . LtR WATSK WHEICIA.--Orer 3.014 In opera.
tion. Addresi the m'Prr. tlttlitan Mebane Co,
Claremont N. It, Mr reduced price llot.
TILE MAGIC COMB will change any sutured balr or
beard to rpermissal Black or Brown. One Comb
sent by uiall for sa VoiParl. by llereltanti it Druggists
generally. Addramillegie Comb Co.,Epringneld, .14skee.
AGENTS,! . READ THIS !
tit Wlll. VZ:111 A SALARY OV $3O per
TT vreuk au4 ,xpunaus, or altotr a barge commtanion,
to WI our i.ew and wonderful Itotolums. Addreu*
)1. Wugoo4 u. Co, Marshall, !kb.
USE B. 4. V iIIiESTOCK'S
$1 1 4 Cklt pwi !:,la .`.IV
•
SR YOUR DOC2.OIt OR RSV:WIRT YOR RWRET
QUINISZ—It equate (blUer) Quinine. Mumble.
tared by V. RT ikm, FARR k CU., Cbetelete, New
York%
Aromatic Vegetable Soap
,k CO'S
TOILET SO APS
[ESTABLISH ED 18114 .VEW YORK.)
the Doi...lte:sk•i l of Ledies end Children
SOLD BY ALL Dit UGC INN
COLEICHN - A PATKNT
RED JACKET
A X K
Is better Iho•L nor rrgulor shape.: .4 xes fin tumor rat.
tons: Kest—lt ruts deeper. Speor,/-- I t don't stick
In the wood Thirdr-it does not Jar the hand
FhtirtA--N.. tltnr is *anted in taking the Axe out of
the rot: fifr/A.- , -Willa the same labor you will do
oowthiril more work thou with regular Axe.. Red
paint has nothing.to do with the good qualitlea of tide
Axe, for all our Axee'are painted red. If your hard.
ware storm doe. not keep our goods, we will gladly
solver Inquiries or fill your orders direct, cr give
you the name of the. nearest dealer whn keeps our
Axes.
LIPPINCOTt& BAKEWELL,
Pittsburgh, Penna
Sole owners of Colburp's and Red Jacket Patt.ta
Oct. 1.-4 t
SIEVES
AND
WIRE CLOTH,
MEI
MANUFACTURED I Y
SELLERS BROTHERS,
623 Marke.t ,Sercet, Phila
Sept. 24, /50.—Z:71-1u
3 00
7 50
BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
STRUGGLES AND TRIU3IPIIS OF
P. T. 13 I.RNUM
WRITTEN BY HIBISZI.F, OIL Lillait OCTAVO Vt.L.
CIE- MEASLY tOO PAGES-PIIINTLD
ENDI:l311 AND GEDIIAN.
3.3 ELEGANT PULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS
It Embrace. Forty Years Recoller , lon4 of his Bus,
Life. as a Merchant, Manager, Hanker, lecturer, and
! .. hossman, and give. accounts of his Imprisonment.
his Failure. his Succeesful European Tonrs, and
Im
portant Historical end Personal Reminiscence', re
plete pith Humor, Anecdotes and Entertaining Nar
uire.
It contains his celebrated Lecture on the Art of
Money Getting, with rule. for Success in Business, for
which he Was uttered 84,000. We oder extra induce,
meta• to Agents. Send for 32 page circular, with
;Specimen Engraving and tetrux to Agent..
10,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
PRIEST AND NUN.
This most exciting end Interesting by a
()ovular authoress, is /tow ready, and eho.e who small
CA11 , 4114 for it sh-ould apply Immediately for Cir.
cola,, (with stamp euclowia,)statine territory desired.
experience, itc. Agents wanted everywhere Wr this
and other first-clue books and engraving•, by CRIT
TENDEN ei nth:L.:NET, Elot Chestnut street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
TEA' COMPANY
NO. 8 CHURCH. STREET,
P. 0. DON .55(X1. NEW YORK CITY
An organization of capitalists for the purpose of lat.
porting Teas and distributing them to Merchant.
them:toning the country at Itnisorter'• prices, Natal,
limbed Mil, head for Price List.
QO I IETIIING NEW..—lo runilical circles the Eetey
1...) Organs are the r.ge. They are the moat durable
and have the meat tone, retualkablef for their •see 4
nets and power. The Voz Humana and Vosjubilsota
are the greatest novelties* sod beet inreutione ever IQ.
troducesl. J. ESTEY t CO, Brattleboro', Vt ,
Ranotietaren.
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CONSUMPTION, •
•
ronch ltie , Asthma, aad Catarrh cured by Inhofe,
B
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known that operates on the long.—dlaeolvee the
tuber, lee, wh:ch are thrown cif, the cavities heaLand a
cure Is effected. Treatment by letter or In person CAD
be had Lilly of
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Aug. 6, 1669.-10 m
BIG CROPS AND HIGH PRICES are
making Fanners able and anxious to
procure that moat practical and useful book ever ie.
sued fut their benefit, entitled
THE FARMER'S MANUAL,"
by the well known author, George S. Wering; also.
celebrated ea the Agricultural Euglueer of the greet
Central Park, New York.
thotteanda of Farmeri need and went this very
popular work, and we deiire active Agents In every
county to eripply them. We will pay from $lOO to
$2OO p.r month, according to caponiltry and energy.:
For full particulars whirr..
A. /I; HUBBARD, Pcililither,
400 Chertuut at., Phila.
Aug. 2.7,1860-2 m
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agency for the
ALE OF REAL ESTATE
oonecttoo wild my law bnelness In Gettysburg
Partlesertehlngte ■elltor boy lauds, may Bud It t
betradvantagetocall.
Farms and Woodland.
IS ACRES OP WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER forsl,eo
A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINUS and TIMEX
near Omtysburg granite land.
A No.l EARN:, near Gettyaborf red gravel laud.
A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT $3O EIIR ACRE,.
A TRACT OP GOOD LAND,SS ACRES, ATS3S PER
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
TIMBER, AT $45 PER4CRE, VERY CHEAP.
100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES CEIGSTAIOUTISIBRIt, FOE 14,000.
A VERY CHEAP FARE, GOOD LAND AND GOOD
BUILDINGS, AT SW PAIR ACAS.
A FARO, 100 ACRES, oar Gettysburg.
A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT
GIO PER ACRE, two urges from Gettysburg. •
A PAM four miles /two Gettysburg, $5O PER
ACES CHEAP.
A VERY GOOD GRASS , FARM, two miles from
Gettysburg.
A GOOD AND 011162 TAVERN AND LOTS AD
JOINING. • ;
A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD °awn!, 186 PER
ACES.
A GOOD-FARM, REHLDINGS ALL NEW, 114,000—.
ALSO WANT OTSIRRTRAOra,
ALSO HOUSES AND DUILDIND LOTS IN TOWN
Q. WeCRIART,
fiettysburg, Juno 111819.—i;Attorney-K.oow.
•
COUNTY TREASURER.
TO THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS
OF AHAIIIR COVNTY..
At the solicitation of a number of prol
minent Cis** xtrihe Onunt?4,/ 'Web/ Pm
sent my name as an !adepatitisgt candidate
for the !film*
COthiTY ‘ I O,FASURER. -
Rekoak r ' - geSiieif to 4 6 hese' the
" I _o 70,00, 1 *?1, 4114 *gem%
A aimm mow
MIMI/M/ 1 PA. aft* *4lr
A careful examination of these machines will cam-
Melne any one of their superior merits leer all
others, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and re
liatillity for work, on all kinds of ground, and In n
ary variety of grass and grain. Confident tit this we
invite those in want of a good machine to exatulue
for therneelvts before purchasing elsewhere. •
Three machineecan be told aa Naked Bowen,—
FtlibtPlMS as Band Rake, Self-Rake, ur Dropper.—
Two different sizes: No. I Machine, with two cutter
Bars and tin, Elli,Mlll, cutting fin and a hal feet Int
grain and four feet eight inches la grass; No. 2, cat•
[lug four feet six inches.
We have that confidence In then machines that we
are willing to let those wanting a machine teat than,
with any other they may wish, and keep the one that
gives mart satisfa•tion. DOLKike AUTOMAN BBL
RAKE has given snob general satisfaction that we
consider it the beat Belf-ftake out, and is attached t.
no other machine except the Dodge Machin% the
Ohio and Bockeye patent.
Fur the tieueiit of those wanting machine we
would refer them to a few of thove to whom we have
*old the last .ensue.
It LUKE. .t CU,
l'ablisbers, BartforJ , Coon
Also, WHIRTOOTH HAY RAKES, Including the
celebrated Brandt Rake. and Self-diecharglng Rakes.
Also. PLOUGHS, PANNING MILLS, AND FARM
IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY.
Person. wishing to examine machines will find them
at the srarehonee of JOSEPH WHILE k Bose, Oettys
burg, Pa, or ut the tesidence of the subscriber. 2
mile: from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg med. Par•
sons wanting Circulars will address the subscriber,
Getryebnrg, P..
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greatest Machines of the
Age,
.I.Bsuperior to any other Machine now In oar, an
will excel any that will ewer be l•trodoced,
log been thoroughly tried and given general sattefse
tion. I would now inform all thou who Intend pur
chasing Machines to call and examine for themselves.
This Machine Is noted particularly to excel all other
nuchlnes in strength, durability. ease of draft, and
reliability LI work, in all kinds of gnus and grain.—
It rote lodged grain admirably, which is a great item
in Machine. to a farmer. It -an by neat ae a hand
rake u well as a self-raker. It cats 5 feet 2 Inches In
grain: 1 feet 10 inches in gram.; has a steel cutter
bar, with wrought Iron guard,; it eau be used sa
Single Mower as well as e Combined Machine.
A foil trial of the Machine can be had.
Absi SHIRENAN'S BELF,DI3CHARGING HORSE
RAKE, and the great end well.ktiown BRANT RANK,
the best rakes ere, introduced. We would also call
your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL
PLOUGH, wrought Iron (mute, very light and strong.
steel shovels, really adjusted to run shallow or deep,
and le neatly and tastefully made .
ALSO, THE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN
NING HILL, the old Barraborongh ran improved, for
many year* a great favorite among the humeri of
Pisoosylronio. It Is large and strong, hes two cockle
screen., and warranted to work pertectl r.
Also all kinds of FA alum; IMPLEMENTS always
on band.
Any person wishing to exemio e tl4e. a/whiner can
seethe= at the Battle.field Hotel or rt realdene*,
3 mile. from Gettysburg, betsretu the Taiteytowe
road sod the Baltimore pike.
LEWIS A. BUSHMAN.
&fay 28,1889—tr
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
CLEANER AND BAGGER,
With the latest improved Triple-geared
This machin•husucesafully competed withallthe
best of the different patented Grain Separators, and
now has the reputation of being the but Setiarator
ever produced; In fact, the only Separator and Olean.
er ever before the public to give general satisfaction.
The machine is conveniently arranged for hauling
and threshing, being permanently fixed on two
whams. One man can easily move or shift it about,
so that it is not half the trouble on a barn floor as a
common tkresber and shaker. It is also easily pat
In operation. It ie simple, easily managed, reliable
durable, compact and cleanly to work by while in
operation, not making near the dust as the common
machine or other Separators.
farmers can rest assured that this machine is no
humbug, and Judging from the high recuaimendatton
of farmers that are using them we mast come to the
conclueion that it is the very machine that farmers
want.
The following are a few of the persons who have
used this machine, well known, and to whom the
public are referral for farther Information:
Wm. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co.. Penna.
Wm Kohler, neer New Oxford,
John D. Mtn; near Gettysburg
Henry Ilarbuld, York Springs,
Daniel Peters, Rendervills,
John Weltuten t 1 1 1cAlierrystown
Michael Fiscal, . 1 1ounijoy-twp.,
John Small, klcilherryatuwo,
Wm. F. Grandon, York Springs,
Repair Castings fur the above machine will be kept
by the Agent, and also by Ephraim risen!. near
Gettysburg.
All ordet for the Kepanttors can he addreseed to
BURKHOLDER. Agent. ,
July 30-4 me Cleareprieg, York co., Pe
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
WM. P. MCCARTNET
W lB FINS to inform his Customers and the P.W.
generelly, that haring purchase* the - htitfreeti
. his Pariaer (It V. B. &NW in As Walsh
.7evrelry Btore on Baltimore It., Gettyelmra,. ne aril
. 111/lre 0? *SRN Wei!. MildiniC 011 to all.
Ho his jtuit returned fro.n the City With • splendid
ametsnent or
GOLD AND SILVER. ARERIO.AN Alvo SWISS
WATCHES. JEWELRY; SILTRE• 'l' EA AND -
TABLE SPOONS, FORKS; COLA SILT
,AND STEEL PRAIA; f‘PECTA-!
CLES; sIoo, , CLOCKS of but wan. •
afacture, RUSICAL INSTRU•
RENTS, VIOLIN it , GUIT
AR STRINGS, SCREWS
AND BRIDGES.
•
Sir Watch and Clock Work warrssed for one year,
Jowoltrropaking mimed lq o pro acid wok/060-
Hk* manner. (Sept: 10, 180/.-=tl'
ISAAC K. •SrAIIIMER I
WATCHES eciItIVELRY,
Ile. 110XTH 81145016 BMW, earnerealawarry,
PaIIiADILPUTA.
At -
An sionelseent of Waiebee„Jeweiryilleusa natal
War* constantly on band. ' '
paDlay of Aldan and;
Jewelry nronosl7
iirtnntiod to. 1 44 1- 4.404. -is
WOOD FOR ' •
- 300 OORDa 041.11,,;,
AT ISANDWR'B
,
1'14.46611i/L4•11;11041. '."t4:11!,19V1.
few Advatiotatuto.
eady Made-Olothing
Mr PLACE TO an THIS
Worth of your Money,
AND MORE.
T __-_.
1 1.,
g o erefgnpah. having parrhapolf thp CLOTII-
ING )RE or Jacob lirfakerhoff,on the north
east twill., of th e Square. Oettynnurig , mei havlpg
1011E,1 a 1..1 . 14 new 0.40/110, 11011, ,Rare en um:sunny et
treetoro oaterlinent or
•
CLOTHING
FOR FALL AND WINTER,
and which o e vriit .11 at such prices that cannot hal
to take them of very rapidly. Call mad Judge tor
youreelven T.. I Alk at tan &genii/int inatan n i,
tol nutting, nod. mod Sod tUlotauktial moving, and
th en to get hl.l low pi icew—callers Cannot help but
buy, whet they eoe it .o much to their luterent to do
1,1/
Ile Iv. Pnotm, Volt*, of •11 4tyltv •nd m.-
Mt.. &.a. .10,i 8110110;
Shirt . oral kinds, llsalsry, Glares. Illanderebis
Neck•fiss, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collar.. Buspend
•lll. Brush., ,:nmh*:
•
Trunks, UmbraUN, Socket Knleer, Sel,okrs,
Smoking and Chewing Tnbaccoapipaa.Stationery. kr.
Clocks, Wat , bes,Jewslry, with a thousand and one
other nriicho, entirely too numerous to detail Ina
newspaper advarthsereset•
lie ark,. 114 akllylltion of the public to hie large
Meek, CUllfhlentth. t Ito tll please—and Le, one esr,
.111 .11 cheaper. 1.4.1.'1 forget the place—corotr of
York street suit the Uimn , •od, Gettysburg.
Oct. 1, 1 . 1.'9.—tf SAM Ulll, WOLF.
BARGAINS IN
NF W FURNI'Is UltE.
NUNIIAIH. of eel. of COTTAGE VUI:NITUILI: her
.4 - 1 leg been cent Lr inieteke to the Oetty.bvl;
Bpringe Hotel--parties wiehine . eery cheep ■nd tone/
furniture tlte W acouzunwl.tut by c.. 11 kw immediate
ly at the Furniture :tore of Cr,. A. V t Co.,
(in Old eentinel °Met-
July 16 -If
We direct attention to Wanamaker
& Brown's advertise met. The Largest
clothing House in Philadelphia.
8:2 TO 800 if ANAM BIS, BiLOWB.—
DIEN% t BOYS' CLOTHING.—
Garments rouging .4 every Wee. cat In orrery style.
resuly•tualle or made to order. 8. B.cort", SIXTH
and MA ILK KT streets.
8 7 to 125 8P1:11:Nli OVlilteliTS.—/lAtou
Silk Mixed, Faucy I .7aiwitneril
Chinchilla, Beavers, tc,largest variety in Ilia city.—
OAR HALL, SIXTII and lit ARKIT Sta.
8 - 6 TO $46
a B D U d iiIN D LSSILITt ki d OTLl .. Y c o . r i tta t
I W. 4. S. E. corner SLRTH end bl.raltET Streets,
OAR HALL, WAN AHARER k BROWN.
8 . 20 TO $6O DRESS SUITS OF ALL the de
sirable styles; suitable for any oc
casion. RANAMAKgR k BROWN, SIXTH k AR
RIM Streets.
84 TO $2O DOI'S' SUITS YOB SCHOOL Home
and Drtes--n sweet styles and beet
du goods. WANANIk HER k BROWN. LARGE
CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
87 TO $25 BOYS' and YOUTHS' CHESTER
FIELDS In great variety. WAN••
MAR ER k BROWN, SIXTH sod !MARKET Streets-
8 2 TO $3.50
every kled,at small ad ranee newt, WANA3IAKER
Ak BROWN. OAK 1111, !...OREATCLOTHING HOUSE,
SIXTH mud MARKET Streets.
Nov.2o.—lyin
tarming Nmpitmtuts, &r.
THE WORLD
DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Mowers.
John lieardurft, Sen.,
KW:intim L.,ly,
George Lady,
Jonathan Wider,
James Mickley,
Daniel Settle,
John Bender,
Jnhn Kekert,
Win. Font,
Cortiellum Lott,
Win. Gulden,
WM. ROCS.
Henry Calp,
Henry King.
KIWI& Peuroet.
barid Stewart
W. Row White,
J. J. Kerr,
• ndrew Weikert
Wm. Bigham,
John Guinn,
Jobs N. Holman,
Jolla N. Boyer,
W.V. WIBLH, Ageut
April M.-If
LL AHFAD!
HOFFHEINS'
°RISER'S PATENT SELP•REOULAT[NO
Horse Power, either Gear or Belt
Walden and jewelry.
pm and *croons! salts.
FSLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL EISTATE.
The onderehined. Admlnistr tter of 4101 Patens of
Ht .1T Stfaitpag. deceeeed. melt at Public Solo, en
safevday,lse 300 day of October new, of 12% o'clock,
I Y. OD the promisee, by order of the Orptans' Court
hf Aden. 'county, the ►ARII of aid deceased, la
Iranklln f r w ashlP. Adams county. Pa., abaci owe.
half mile hunt the i•bapet In Bac Batten Palley, on
the puhlio:rond , eading fmm 11111 town to ]lllteaher
ger'sSaw-mlii.atjnloing lace% of John Livers. John
Stollmen, Tobias Miller. end other., onataining 75
ACHES. more or I.e. The Improvements are a two.
story WBATIIIaBOA REHM HOC lit, with Log Kitch
en, n double 1..1 Barn. with Wagon check Spring
House. awl other outbuilding.; 4 never-failing Spring
of Water neer the dwelling; • thri•ing Orchard of
choice fruit of all bads, Apply*, Peaches, Chards%
Ac. About 30 Acme Sr. in good Timber, the balance
cleared end under cultivatloo, with a fair proportion
of good Meadow. The land le 11l a good state of cul
tivation, having been recently well limed. Also, at
the same time and place will be sold a TRACT OW
MOUNTA.III LAND, coutaiving 27 Acre., more or leak
In the same towneh ip, about 11,4 mile* with-west of
Hilltown, we II covered with thriving young Timber,
Chestnut, Bock Oak and Block Ont.
• Perllooll Whaling to view the premises, will cell
the undersigned residing near Smith's Tavfro, or us.
Mrs. Sharrab residing on the Sum.
Attendance will be given and farms made Jimmie
on dry of aide by
JOHICIWARRA Adm . ;
JAece llext.sr,Auctiouser.
Sept. U.—ts
V ALUABLE MILLS & FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE
The intbstirlbars writ offer at Public Bale. on Sabers
day, Me 641. day of Number nest at I o'clock. P. Y.,
on the premises, their VALUABLE PROPERTY, situ
ated in Liberty township, Adams county, Penna., 134
m Iles southeast of Fair/OW.loora ee the "COMPANY
MILLS." The Farm coataine 225 ACRES, mare or
lescof patented land, adjoining lands of John Baum.
aardner, Jffeepli Mickley, Camper Myers, and others.
The Improrententa ars a large two•tory atone and
part LOG 110118 E, Stone Bank Baru, Wagon SW,
Corn Crib, Ilog Pen. Smoke ileum, and other, °salmi Ids
Inge, with a well of writer at the door. There are
alwut 125 Acre. clear. 25 Acres in Meadow, and tb•
uslaace in tine Timber , consisting of White Oak. Wal
nut and hickory. There Is an orchard of cholee
fruit, consisting of Apple, Peach and Pear Snob--
The MILLS are on Middle creek, with snalcient water
to run the yenr round. The Mill-house la 50 by 44
feet, three sforite high, Stone; Power, two Overshot
Wheels. IR feet high, with two twin of Dan and one
pair of Chopping Stones, and all the machinery and
lixtu: es belonging ro a Grist mill and Saw
There are •Iso on the premises a TENANT HOUSE
end STA lILC, with a well of water at the door.
The above Mill and Saw brill are in • good neigh.
borimod for Grain and sawing, being within one mile i
of Cerroll'e Tract, and one mile of Limestone, ale
near to :Achooll.. Churches end SlArkete.
Any i.nr.nn rbiAlthig to view t h e property can lie
nhowil the sense ny,Jamee W. Irwin, elm lives there
+l,
PIK/PRI ETOI(
At teullsece tie given and terms made kaown
um day of mite by
Sept. 3,--ts
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE.
On THORSDAT, the 14b4 day of OCTOBER, 1889,
al I o'clock, P. Yu an Mepreesiser,
The undersigned, Executrix of the will of Jet=
TOwnsown, deceased, in accordance with mid will.
will offer at Public Sale, the valuable Penn on
which she now resides, belonging to the heirs MI
James Townsend, situated in Harding township, Ad
ams co., Pa.. about 134 miles north of Hampton, bar
mites from Yet* aullbor4prho g i aad % mile from the Baltimoite and Cailighs pike, containing Mil
ACRES. more or less. This is commonly known es
the "Old Round Hill Penn." It Is mostly of the
granite soil, has been heavily limed and mariensd,
and is in • high mate of cultivation. There areaboat
160 Acres of good farming land. and 40 Arrestor good
timber. The farm is well watered with springs and
running water; a never-falliag spring of excellent
water about 25 yards from the door; also, smother
eery *gamed strong spring about k millihoe the
bowie. from Whiclithe water tuns to the car eon•
tinselly, /breed bra hydrihilic Rata, whit% hair been
Id successful operation for over twenty years. There
I. a barrel of excellent water standing In the kitchen
all the time, suitable for tasking or washing. From
the house the water is carried by lead pipe to •
trough in the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty ol
water all the [line for all the stock. The baildinp
are • large two-story STONE DWILLINO 1.101:14114,
a good sized Stone Barn, a large framed Stare with
stabling for 8 horses ; limy Mows, Straw 8 edits.,
Hun° Shed, Grain Moans, Machine House, Shop,
Smoke House. Spring House, Hog House, and other
necessary bas dings—ail under pine shingle roof,—
There is • coa x l AppleOrchald In good bearing order ;
alms', Patched, Peers, Plums, Cherries, Az., in aimed.
sous. This desirable farm I. very conveniently loca
ted In regard to Churches. School Houses, Stores,
Orin Mills, Saw Mille, Blacksmith Shops, Ac.
All person* desirous of purchasing such a farm are
respectfully invited to call and examine br them
salve.. They will And It misrepresented. Terms , easy
sod reasonable.
Same very toe specimen, of Magnetic Iron.. Ore
have been Lund on the form.
Alen, at the same time and place, will ba °Gr./ ■
FARM OP 73 ACRES, adjoining the ■twve, with good
Impruvem.nta.
Attendance kill be given and terms made known
on day of sada by
MART T. TOWNSEND. Executrix,
Hampton, Adam.; co., Pa.
Sept. 10, 1869.-3 me
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE
I The subscriber, intruding to relinquish farming will
offer at Public Sale, on saturday, October, 23rd,1880,
at his residence In Liberty township, Adsms county,
Pa, about 134 miles north of Suoulttaburg, Yl. . nea , -
the road leading from Naimltteburg to Fairfield, that
desirable and valuable FARM, on which he now
remade., costa/rang 56 AC WKS, more or tem on .111
leb
are erected a large LOO W X avrthul,BOAXDsu
HOUS k, a new Frame Barn, • large Out Howes for
Hag Pen and Cow House, and other enthulklinge.--
There is an excellent and never-falling well of water
convenient to both House and Barn, a Soria' rind
HOOllB • short dietetic. from the Dwelling
There is on the premises a thriving young 425(1.
chard Jam hitartmg and of a choice varietyat t Malt,
w *great many Apple Tree. on other parts of the
premises; also, almost ail varieties of other Fruits,
such ail Cberrleil, Peaches, Plume and Pears all of •
good selection of FrUIL
The Farm le ell ender gocd , &wing and In a good
Mete of cultivation, nearly all of it being granite will
and very easily •improved. There le a sufbcient quan
tity of Meadow Land, • resetwable proportion of Thit
her. A never-felling Stream of Water nos throrigh '
the Farm, It hi bounded on the North by a Public
Road, and is conveniently situated, having the ad
vantages of 3 Mills Saw-mills, Schools, Charches,
Ac., in a short dista nce,
Persons wishing to Nimbus will do well by calling
on the subscriber and viewing the property boktre
purchaidug else•here.
Sole to commence on said day at 2 o'clock, P. If.,
when attendance w dl be given and term. made kobeen
by
THOMAS COOK.
Oct. I.—ta
puBLIC SALE
OF A VALUABLE FARM
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on &fur.
day, the 30th day of October ina., II o'clock, hit , the
following valuable FARM. situated le McamtpleMmat
township, Adams county, Penn's, adloiatag laad• of
Joseph dVangier, Andrew Howard, and others., ion
talnfag:lit2 ACRES. T e farm is ooder-geod celtlye.
lien with a lair propertfan of Meadow yd about 24
ACRE.; Or GOOD WOODLAND. The Improvetheote
0001110 of a good LOO WRATHERDOARDED DWEL
LING HOUSE, Baulk Baru, Wilsb,"Eultss. Cartage
Hoe* flog Pe ui aid all other [Neese& olitholfdlnife.
Theta is • Syria/ neer the llbuse. Tiers all Apple
Orchard and a large variety of Peaches, it. The
fencing I. lo good order.
The Farm will bei•old he parts of 100 Acres and Im.
prventeLita, or all together so may best suit par
chase nl.
I wilt also, sell at my pmeent reddest, in Strains
towuthip, Adams county, Pa., a 'MGT Or 0130 D
WOODLAND, adjoining kodil of G. liesnad,, died.
M Ephraim Dear& rtf. The Tract contains T A.CIIII
and will be sold to parts of 3to 3 hem. It iv within
134 miles of Gettysburg maims It eery datruble to
pervious wishing minutiae' Woodland, as Dettyabieg
sends a 'wady mutat be Wood.
The Farm will be sold Arm, and the Woodland at 3
o'clock. P. M., hi Order id givoinirsons Dom town time
to anted said sate.
Attendance will be rivon and tuna made hoed
on day of gala by - JAOOD LOTT.
-
VALIJAi3LE FARM ,AT
puns' BALM
The undersigned, hatending to quit Ouniing. ears
at vat* Sah. on which ha midis, la
Shahan township, Adams county, Pa., as this road
leading from Misttyebung to Hontematier, g sales
from either place, containing 120 AMOS, more or
lees. improved with s, Large two.etory BMW& MIL.
with Backbaildiag, contain lag 10 roams , kip
Bent Um, Cora Crib, Spring Homo. Chris& Horn •
Out.kitelnin, Pep. ma u, other •Iltimildirref •
never-failing Opr el Water between the Manse and
Barn. a One thriviag young Ondemed of chides fruit of
all Mods. There are show 8 dares In good Timber.
the balance cleared sad ands, good cultivation, with
a large proportion of Meadow. The Yana has
well limed. and one of the best,vileat
ib rlns Is the Thelma inoitz ,
eon on the prom , and If is desirably lots with
reference to Schools, Churches, Market, go.
I t will be sold on. ressioodtde talon. Pinang
siring to view the premises or obtain Nether Inform..
Om will evil upon or eddrom the undoralcood.
f not so d tiy the 41 gtefopersttr , Ike far wi Übe
far 111121. ; - •
JOIN BUN& 11t11034
Get ty.t , prt, PH Sept. 3,1380.-4 o:
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned. Animator of die. last Will seal
Teument oral:hard Crouse. doomed. will sal' el
Public Salo, ou Saturday, tAs Uri day of Warr dad,
at I o'ofoe., P. IL, on the premises, by otdor of the
Orpheus' Court of Adams rowdy, a TRACT OP LARD,
anoate in freetchats taernabip Adams cattily. Pa, apl ,
Jolelbe bindle!' Isead - Rbeur.looseibiloffnume; ir4rir, of
Jacob Brown, aid othrov, eon:at/slog 44 ACRICI, agora
or km.. !.trial Atria era le good theber. the hat.
once cleared and ander cultivation, Rod 4/I adder Irutd .
lancing.
At trndance will be given mud tonal 1111.1110
day c,r sate by •
141111.101 , Executor
Juin CALDwxic s Ateollec?or.,
uct. I.—ts
VALUABLE TOWN pROPErrr .
FOR SALE.
_
The undersigned' aline rdt , Ws Property
Is
wbich ale resteft,lloiih Lot of (10foot frost brllelig
Pa aortfamua comer of Weal
street.. Goityabarg. Pa. Tbii
llama I. • .
-p•a 1.11210/(. 410 pithi
Irma*" • • • • 1 1 • d siseksa, •
liege roossa r lut tallosit Cellar Ja 1414 way 1,/ ailo.
so
1E 00 . 111 .• 80,19 54.0 1 .1111 1 4 ir•llai 411 0 1 Orgoi
mono In lama, Wowdlwio so 4hatoa ao sod g
balfjots of Xi foot ,froat NA. P . aimi bins 114 i,
sift purloined.
MOIL IL P. wet *UNION.
itwid4 r
tko, do
letr onkibbwr, It wilt
offered4blla 801%5 the 111 (fay of o* . ffr
- al2
AAng. 20; Am P
•
• .dPIRt eh" —
he wed , MU:N I 14. LE..
Titow .. K9lfts Plitywiw id, :Lint
DIMILIBLO71101; snake hi Iltedwa tweak
aboolV4lllemlimir oirikraitartaso
gad mut gain s ! "tic
, cHEAPLANDS!
I Iwo Itor tole Mots AO% MO wiles Ig
.ea le Aorta to =DO' Attie. the vary* lo
plies frees ISO TY* *CRC Th. album. it a*
tarpon& Soil odootail to. the growth
Mow, Gm% Mill 011ipa. 114S4se is olomodoot
ai tArrot , 2411,11101,0 TIMM{ wilt I.4rovikd Ike
all M' '''- oosto to no to boy load.
inolte ciailoges et oiCioo
JllO. A. (minim
oresamake, N. C.
VALUABLE PROPERTY -
/OR /ALL
Tb• oaderolgsedoger• Ids VALII4IILII
TI. eo Tart Arms. odiololod prog4tlor of Andrew
Mehl& orot Jodie IkitIPMSIII. doessordt tee proven/
to is good aredition.
Afreterserall so die eirwerolgood roddlog on The
property Wire parritutog oreemiore.
atmteire.i.‘sultim.
thdletotorg. amt.; 4
PRIVATE SALE
A... . OP A FAllif NIAR H irrerssusa.
•
andstadgnad baring 4 1•14•01 Ma Vara lying In
A4Aes afts.o, Poo Mosel%
adios loom or Gottyottr.r , right of Chamber,.
burg tonopilt o. Aiwa 1 ISM, Aran portion of
It at Pavia* nolo. It e.o.taiao about 116 acne .f
Good Woo load, with 710 woo of good Slattkor.—.
The baltrlittealati are • now twootory Brio* Boom.
/nuns Osaboaou, OHL awl all *tiler NOD.
airy. co dm Whip. Tb.r. I. * lino youtug Orchard la
good boring asadltioa or all bid. of Fruit Ma
greater part of tba laud has all basal Ham' UM b hi •
good MM. Onitlyation.
IS.Aser y,r...0 wahine tia. yuee►u.o A lime KW
town, Mart.S.A.Turclfim, det..ol•tatuuu, ihraid nN
fidi Ow Pilled as. gab on..
July , PI, Itill;4f
F 'A.RMS FOR SALE.
Wilt be fis.l.. Sale. on th e rhwilt 011 SON"
day, tee 16th af October mina, at ?deck, P. IL, the
/AIM sew maple' by Jam.. wettrig ea
the Leta 'road Weems Toth Settees ewe Heidlere.
bunro.uteishie• 121 ACRltit with libereveweete.—
min Mret lir tigastiteilly, f patested aad baa bora
h0,..d It will poet% I re!y M.utd. lee, the LIMAN
tweltdby Oeo. J. Sleek, contalideg 146
AMISS, lyias between Ilehli• mbar' and ;kw Meet.
or, on the Carlisle 11114 Neer Oxford road, Is la mar
ket et Private so
Ann.YT t. W. P. BONN
WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
I HAYN ON HAND A NNW
TRACTS
OF No. 1,
second Dead , pmespUes Lade heated marital)
easee,Oeutaty Tema, be., la well settled eelshbor
bogie, 'Nish INWsell,.ruelaap at a Dar We
et Reel Nitete la Adams amity, Pa.
•
PrD.l.lllB.—if OW A/MOLD.
ISRAEL IRWIN,
JAMES W. IRWIN,
JOHN IRWIN.
- --
'TALUABLE MILLS
AT PRIVATESALE.
No. 1--A very desirable Mill Pro
sortx.wah is ACM Of LAM out WO bsd waters
of the Ittoacesey, one alio Iron Hanes. Dams 1 4
No. 2-=-Oge other Mill Ptoperty,
with 40 tens oritaa, w sag Crook, !SOWS
es &Woe% KUL Ws wiles west et Gettysburg.
_No. 3—One other Mill Phuspar•roperty,
DI AMIN Or , se duo ' lead's(
Crew Abbettatewa to Nl LAND awerer. one Me ben the let
ter place, known as Hollingeee 1011.
ALSO,
A CHOICE FARM,
cootololog 281 ACEIB OP LAND, SO 8012118 IN
T 1.118811., mostly 100 faahola of 14Iwto to $5. Acre,
with choke Buildings, two Who west of rit.
• -
4.111.110 LP.
Otokyobarg, 8•14.1111,11.8.-841..
P. 8 —I would exchange coo of tho 'boo' 011/2 Pro
portion for • good Pans to Adm. etwaty, Pa.
8110. ABOOLD.
S HERIFF'S 'SALES.
Ia
pursausnee of a writ of Yeadltiosi Mimosas, will
be offered at Public gals, at the Court Roue, to
Gottysbarg. en geberday, the Mb deg of OM*. wart,
at 1 o'clock P. if., the Mellowing described Seal Mato,
Vfil :
No. I.—A Half Lot of Ground,
situate L the lowa of Now Clit. Adams arty.
Pt, adjoining ludo of Peter Diehl tail Aar )ti Ix
tad frosting melt stmt. es We ilortbspr ova d
with ttw BLUM DIFILLUKI UOU, well
of Weur endHoirPte Cora Crlb, halt Trees of differeatilthelr,
No. 2.—A Half Acre of Ground,
=crew JOIN IS mid town, adjoining Nip. 1, Peter
Diehl, Mate, lioated sad Nicholas fleitsol aed
flag Inch to the Gettgeberg, Itailreedi—has thereon a
large Ice HAM and • good Stoat Quarry.
No. B.—Ten Perches of Ground,
fa
Gettysburggiidsmen. adjoining laid of P.t.r DM I and the
flatkerel.
Scheel and takes' ha execution as the sic Negate of
Am Naze Bun and Jams V. tux.
PHILIP HASX, Sherif
Merit% Olga, Glethystiatg, Sept. St.—ta
raper east. et tke parettass saw, el 1
;wise byShari, mum be paid over y atter
prop.rty lastrack down or opal NU Is re twasaap ly
therawith the pespetty will be spas pats" the seta
gooks, Nags, Itdiciuts.
A. D. BUEHLETt
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
CHAMBIRBBITRO STREET,
STATIONERY OF ALL %INDS,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY A.ND TOILET SOAPS;
IirCOUNTRY Yt3CHANTI supplied s who loos I
city prices.
Till IMMO thepractis• of Modktias. 016 e. at 64
DRUG STORE,
IN CILAMBILSEUZ43 Wt. OBITTIBURG
DIMS, WIDICINIII,PAIIINT 'IIIDICINZIII,
TIONZRY, PIZPVIULTLY,..3O4IIII, TOILS? AII-
TICLIII, DTI ITUF.MPUII e/OXS. Li
DR. B. HORNIER'. DIAZDUCIA 1111IXTURR,
br Cbol•ra Ilarbes,Oolle, DiasAmu, :Cramps,. lick
Iltomaeb, Le. 'hill brocilooik with every bottle.
July 11. 1111111141
9.
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
LYQUORI AND WIND lON INDIOAL FORPOINUI,
FM HMIS AND ILAVORIN9 :arum,
DIM AND DTI arum,
SOAPS, ?EMUS AND TOILE! NOOK
IFM.//4 WATLING 'LIMNS •ND IKTATION MKT,
111111 1101ANVERMHZIPTIONS LIM I RI-
Cling ACICIIIIATICLY 71:1? UP
Bill
PRYSICLANB ♦ND COUNTRY MKRCNANTSavr•
ff! RIAL.LITATX4
MID AT wibuosto kArat.
Finney's Horse Powders
the 4..4 iru4 chorprot for Iloreor, 604 Swims
Other Mono Powder* ul sPfkr.gpd waft,
H U B . E It ' S
Baltimore Street, Gettatebury, Peniets.
7uNll, 111Y...41
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIS r,
&ore •ia Brant's Hsildisw i Baku, it
LITTLESTOWN,
ipkvitio opened s new DRUG
e... ems 4a4 IMod 1,44. ial tit Haws INA Ow
Apollo* a ;mooed fowl Divot I. thy /Mimi se
swirove 514 Odra, WM* Whit !balm mu*
1001 0 0 4 011 P ine, ~ "ta..e ; . .•.
Dr 4l B B a gd 7111 50 *OPPor,P I 4
Lk"' a Pefi gia44 4, - - P*7 o • 4 *.
iss46444.,rhru
Nekhoi, -
Ihee.B.l*lo,-40
Tli SONS D UMW,
Ontyabitrir. Pi
Seas the Maas . eel
DR. R. HORNER
Also, Drake is
JUNE
♦ PULL
. 100 4,111~ 4 0
41.017.0
411* w, .w WINik
1104s1
Amite Woulairde
0 14 ,0 . 111 1 1 011M7
WI
69.