wat ought to her been our limit, .eein a crowd of niggers panda, our ref lastinks riz. Es I saw em the ky in me biled. ,Forgettlng my af ink dem Onstrashen on the platform afternoon, I marctied out, follered by w-formed friends. Hangln to a lamp I remark t to em that they wuz d---d oor 'seendid from g'rillers, yoor'ferdor *ltor rr (hic) Dent, and d—a Grant— not ekal to whites—you aiut got no , and yoo (hie) s—e—tint. 'Rol' 0 nt! Go for the d—d niggers, boys!" ill the d—d niggers!" shouted one ' bed participated in the Noo York on •tnisin 1863: "kill the bloody nag and echoln his cry we sailed in. Ethiopians was surprised. They hed rae on the stand—they bed observed bakin handecodelly with Dent and the :candidates, and to be termed d—d , and assaulted In such a der, too much for em. We didn't *ankh& . never. It took a yoonited effbrt of 1 pleecemen and citizens to reskoo us the infooriated wretches, and I rite lines with my hed bandaged,•one arm ling, and divers other contooshuns. leve here, but my vote is needed to t the carpet-baggers from triumphin than it is in Pennsylyany, where it do no vod anyhow. e trouble with me is Democrisy aint .d the same everywhere. Red I did York, or Obin, or Injeanny what I Vizburg, the Dimocrisy wood hey rded me with a seat in thi Legislature, • here it puts me out uy favor with the party. And wet an argument in fav- temperance when yoo hey to make • • changes in biziness wich requires it touches. In the North the more a man hez in him the better he is for Dimocrisy, for it unlooses his low stinks—here, alas! the nachral in every Dimokrat hez to kill a nig . nst be supprest. Wo is me! don't e I shel ever do for this seeshun. • ever I doubted the terrible effeck uy the nigger the ballot, I'm now con lustid uv militia like sheep or in with bowed beds to take rich ez men when convivyelly inclined to give mu, these !Jiggers puffed up the idea of ekality, struck out from .onlder jist-ez of they wuz men, and ilea. And to see while men interferin • ir behalf agin men uv their own race oo sickcnin. And this, too, done by rats ! Wet is the country comin to? Pernor.eum V. NABBY, Wicli wuz Postmaster. NRAHIVING PROCLAMATION . H . THE PIALsznENT. Prcrident of theVnited Stater • merica A PitOCLAMATION. year which is drawing to a closelas ice from pestilence; health has pre= throughout the land; abundant crops d the labors of the husbandman ; COM , and manufactures have successfully uteri their peaceful paths ; the mines rests have yielded liberally; the na as increased in wealth and in strength; has prevailed and its blessings tare ced every Interest of the people - in part- of .the Union ; harmony at id al intercourse restored are oblite-ra e meths of past conflict and estran ge burdens have been lightened ; me ans ,-en increased ; civil and religious are secured to every inhabitan t of id, whose sJil is trod by none but D. It becomes a people thus favored e acknowledgments to the Sup rerne trom whom such blessings flew, Of .ratitude and their dependence ; to prayer and thanksgiving for the and devoutly to implore a coritinu ' God's mercies. fore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, Pre* ident United States, do recommette. that .ay, the 18th day of November next, ved as a day of praise and or pray lmighty God, the Creator and Ruler universe. And Ido further recom o allthe people of the United States ble on that day in their accustomed .1 public worship, and to unite in- _e-and praise due to the bountiful of all mercies, and in fervent prayer continuance of the manifold bless. • has vouchsafed to us as a people. •stimony whereof I have hereunto hand and caused the seal of the States to be affixed, this Lth day of , A. D. 1869, and of the Independ the United States the ninety-fourth. U. S. GRANT. ,e President, roilton.Fiab, Secretary of State DSOS'S DISSAB6. —A. Paris eorres of- the New York Tribune says: a serious examination of the diverse • tions of the Emperor's disease, science have rejected the idea of umatic affection,-and have agreed malady is a din/ion of the pros . d and a varicoA swelling or fun - the bladder. This disorder only self at intervals, increases with age, _garvated by moral and atmospheric _The consequences of the disease grave, : all diseases of the genito organs—the stone perhaps except the brain; that is to say, they • moral and intellectual faculties. ner of the patient becomes sombre, • s.peevish, pnsillattimous ; men and pear under a sinister aspect; the •mes weals/ and is subject to the • tradictory changes ; a project form mediately abandoned for another more durable ; a decision is hardly ly and frankly made ; there are ental reservations, cunning se • • ldness, a feverish irritation takes of calmness, and real proportions and events - are exaggerated, wed ways ready to employ against force necessary to uproot an oak. ,•• • has been afflicted eight years t of the bladder, whose progress clans have been .unable to arrest, • - numbered. Alter eight years t the disease, aggravated by age, more than a series of relapses, more serious than the last, and of ions of convalescence, each one less reassuring. His hour will t perhaps to-morrow, but in a day tant. CLIMBNCI'. — Adistinguished Con elder, who had passed some time after the collapse of the "cause found his way hither right gladly, pta the SL Charles. The morn is *rival hvang for John and Or a cock-tail, giving him a Max- John had been victimized' designing strangelz, and was • .tt his guard. Giving a glance at • piece of silver, he gave his • rewd shake, and laid the metal: le, remarking, with considers— .; "They don't take %sedate/or' this yer bar !"—Harper's, ners in the Department of May e, revolted on Thursday aod'at . kill some of the officers of • the They tired the buildings at, the • the mob was not dispersed until were brought into action and the rioters, killing ten and Many others. A telegram from • that Father Hyacinthe has ;eft • 'Gaited Sham wheat crop is enormous of wheat and other grain from Continues kihe large, and It is 6, lees than twenty thousand tons g shipment along the line of the scifre Railroad, in addition to the Use already sent over the line. hx star and *Mind. .3ettymtbairig, reldn.y. Oct. 15. 1569. AOCIDENT.—On Saturday last, Kent Kane,. son of William Wible, of Simian township, aged 10 years, fell from hicko ry-nut tree, breaking his right arm, near the wrist. Dr. Huber was called in, who adjusted the injury. LETTER FROM MR. MoPHER BON.— in to-dsya issue will be Ibend another in teresting European lettelfrom Hon. ED. WARD MoPsitssox. He expects to nail for the United States on the sth of November, and will'reach here about the middle of the month. Mr. McPherson's 'friends will be glad to learn that his health has materially improved. THANKS. —Mr. Jobn McKesson, of Hamiltonban township; has our thanks for a lot of 'Very flue Apples; which were keenly, relished by all hands. Mi . : David Finnefroek sends us three large apples, measuring 18} inches in nircumferenoe, and averaging 18 ounces in weight. PREMIUMS TAKEN.—Dr. T. T. Tate, of this place, took the premium of $lOO at the Franklin County Fair, lest week, for the fastest trotting hone ; "Gan. Geary," enter ed by the Dr., making the first heat in c 2.4o and the second In 2.41. A pair' of brown horses entered by the Dr. for the 's2s pre. minor for best double team, carried nif the prize, winning both heats easily. /IkIFORTANT DECISION.—We are infoithed by Jonsr M. Samna, Esq., As,sistant Assessor for this Division, that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that Farmers who peddle and sell Flour, although made of grain raised on their own farms, are liable to pay a -special tax as Peddlers. This decision, however, we understand does not prevent Farmers from selling Flour, made of their .own grain, at their residence, provided the sales do not exceed $l,OOO annually. Nor does it prevent Farmers from deliv ering such Flour where ordered, when thus purchased. The' law is intended to prevent the solicitation of orders or ped dling. DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE ? The Boston Journal says that a leading book firm In that city answers this gnat tion ai follows: rhey published an editio n of a book of 500 copies.and did not adver tise it. In about a year nearly the whole edition remained on 'heir hands, as the author who was largely interested, did not thinksit would pay to advertise. Finding his book did not sell, he followed the ad vice of his publishers and advertised freely. His book has now gone through seven edi -1 dons of 500 copies each, and the eighth is • ordered. The author now believes in ad -vertising. IMPORTANT TO HElRS.—Under the internal revenue law, all property passing any sri ) l or by intestate laws of any State, to heirs of the deceased persons, and all ratl efiutte passing by gift, or in any man iner whatever, without adequate considers tion;,from one person or corporation to an other, hi stiblect to a tax at 'state ranging flow one to - six per cent., and the law makes it the duly of the executor or adminis trator to make out and render to the assis• tart assessor having supervision of such business a complete list of all legaqes or distributive shares held by him befoie the same shall be delivered or paid to the heirs, :awl of any person succeeding to real estate in any manner, as above stated, to make a return themeof to the assistant assessor in the manner prescribed by law. Any neg lect on the part ot• a successor to make re turn will subject the properly to an in creased assesment and himself to a fine.— It is also important to parties purchasing property belonging to the estate of a deceased person to see that the heirs or persons or whom the purettasd is made, have the collector's receipt for the govern limit tax, as the government has a lien upon such property for all taxes due. BOROUGH ELECTION.—We annex the vote for officers of the Borough of Get tysburg, en Tuesday last. The vote is :smaller than , for Governor, the qualifica %thane requisite in our municipal election 'excluding some who voted for State and Cotkaty offices. Although there was a good deal of cutting, growing out of local issues, the entire Republican ticket is elect ed by majorities ranging from 11 to 99. Republkan. Democratic. BURGES& .TX I S. G. Cook TOWN COUNCEL John L. Hlll William F. Baker. ENWilliam T. Ziegler, 278 Charles'A. Boyer, . 307 I William H. Culp, 119 JUSTICE OP THE l'EscE. 330 lA. W. Flemming, 233 JUDGE. David Sweeney, A. J. Cover, 332 iW. D. lioltzworth, ...5 Issrscron.. I). 'W. Robison, 334 114. ScifooL Dflocrons. -lohn Krauth, 320 I Wm. F. Atkinson. 242 William T. King, 303 I Samuel K. Foulk, tte CONsTanuts. Geo. W. Wettest, 296 C. Z. Tawney 258 William J. Tate, 303 I Charles W. G ilbert, 236 OCCIIP ATIONSCHOOL TAX.—Dur lug the last few weeks we have received several letters or inquiry as to the mode of assessing the occupation tax provided by law for School purposes, by which we learn that some misapprehension of the law exists in some districts—a tax of $1 being in some cases added, to the - regular .assesaments in the nature et a "head tax." The - misapprehension probably arises :from confounding the provisions of the Mousey Tax laws with the School enact ments. There is no such thing as a "head tax" known in the School law. The ante May of 8,1854 and May 21,1857,0r0vide that Use tax on Occupations, Trades, &n., shall in no ease be lass than sl—not that $1 shall be added to the ordinary Occupation tax. To illustrate :—A School Board orders 5 mills to be levied. A. is assessed with an Occupation of $5O, or $lOO, or $l5O on the duplicate. Now applying 5 miles to this assessment, will give 25, 50, or 75 tents, as • the case may be—which yielding Ws than $l, enough must be added to bring it op ttosl. Again B. is . aseessed with an Occupa a-zdf $2OO. Five mills applied to this give 11--tbe amount required ; and hence noth ing is to be added. aril again. C. 16 assessed with an Oocu patios of $3OO. Apply five mills to this, - and we have $1.50, which will be the , amount of his occupation tax. This Occupation tax has nothing to do with that on Real estate, Moneys, Stock, arc., it being over and beyond. The ob jects( the law was simply to compel every citizen to pay an Occupation tax of not jest than 4sl. Thus snood the Act in 1857. But it was found that through the caprice or neglect of Assessot a, it frequently happened that no Occupatkis was assessed against Far. mar, gentlemen of leisure, dtc., whereby they escaped the 000npation tax altogeth. er. To remedy this, tI Act of April 11, 1882, was passed, which provides that "every! resident male taxable of the age of 21 years" shall be assessed with the I %minimum Ooonpation tax provided for by • the then axis** laws. T 16 can be difficulty as to the effect of the law it now stands. The sum and - subs at it is that every resident wile taxable ruatbe assessed with an Occupa .tioa lax 'qf not _ leas Alas $l. If the ordina, .ry asseteuueut on theaccupatlon retuedk (l ingo Iby the r 'yields St or upwards, 'Well.; if no, it must be lammed to $l. If no upiStost be found,ohatzed agaLust *be sea or on Übe dopffeate, the MtheAl hoard enter as aceupation tax of $1 itotwi ' tig, We e refeered to this 'tatter some whatlish in stall that our renders le ay read.- lly oom end it, and ae a generk int ewer to Inquiries nude.. We as .add that on{ inteipretation of the law bee tie approval, of Mr. Wiser, the OetUltY Me' pertutendout. - IN T ER EBTI Nit —The / American Ward of Foreign Missions held their annual sneaks in Piffsburg istat week. Sollte ten or twelve members of the Ward, mostly New England men, on their return East, stopped over• at Harrisburg on Satur day, to visit the battle-field of Gettysburg, mmaining her oyer Babied'. Rev. Dr. Webb, of Boston occupied the pulpit of Christ Church. on Sabbath morning. In the evening a Mission meeting was held In Christ Church, brief but effective addresses • being delivered by Rev. Dr. Honker, • Sectetary of the Massachusetts Missionary Society, Rev. Dr. Wellnlan of Newton, Mass., T. .I:Coffin, Esq., of Bos- - ton, Rev. Dr. Kittridge g of New York, and Rev. Dr. Webb. All these gentlemen arc active agents in the work or Missions, and their remarks commanded the close atten tions of a large and interested audience. Dr. Hooker made a touching allusiou to the circumstances which first specially drew him to the Mission work—a cherish ed daughter coming to him for the paternal assent - to her determination to make her life-work that of a Missionary of the Cross to the perishing Heathen. From that day to this his whole heart has been in the work. After referring to the cheering in dications of the sure fulfilment of Prophecy anorthe long predicted millenial conversion of the world to Christ, he chised with an ex- ' hoz tationto Christians to cultivate a truer Mission Dr. Wellman thought that but two things were essential to become a Missionary—su preme love for Jesus and to have Christ's compassion for those around. This attain ed the Christian was ready for the Master's work, whether at home or abroad. In il lustration of his theme he detailed some in teresting incidents connected with the Mission work in and around Boston. Mr. Coffin, (better known as "Carleton," of the Boston Journal, who has recently re turned from a three years travel around the world,) gave same interesting statements bearing on the religions and social aspects of India and Cli:uut-the agency , of the Railroad and material progresSin breaking up the deep-rooted social prejudices and customs which for long ages have been the mast formidable barriers to the sprees:l'ot' the Gospel—and insisted, now that God, in his providence, was opening up to the Mis sionary of the Cross these vast empires, with a civilization and history dating back to the days of Abraham, all that is neces sary to the speedy realization of Prophecy, is a full, entire consecration of the followers of Christ just such a consecration, full, self-denying - , life-giving, as the brave men who sleep around the hills of Gettysburg, made for their country. In further illustra tion of this idea of consecration, Mr. Cof fin touchingly referred to the Drummer-boy who, at Chancelloraile, seized the musket of a fallen comrade, fell bravely fighting in the ranks, was taken prisoner, carried back badly wounded, and thence to Anderson ville—where, amid the horrors of that slaughter-pen of heroes, day , by day the young patriot endured the agonies of a slow, lingering death of starvation—rejecting every ofler of release and relief inconsistent with fealty to the flag—and finally, in the death struggle, convulsively seizing the miniature stars and stripes he had carried in his bosom, and exclaiming—" Thank God ! Tell father and mother I have died for the dear old flag!" When Christians learn this kind of consecration for Christ—a neas to live and die for him—the Church will be prepared to enter effectively on the Mission work. Dr. Webb and Dr. Kittridge followed in earnest and eloquent addresses, and the pro tracted exercises closed by the Congregation singing the Mission Hymn, "From Green land's Icy Mountsins." IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.— The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop ularas a parlor and office stove, has some times been objected to for use in cham bers and by families needing but one tire, because not adapted to heat water, dcc.— This difficulty has been overcome, and last Mondsy we saw one of the improved Morning Glories in operation at the Ware room of Col. C. H. BUBELER, on Carlisle etreet, 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. Thiecontrivance, while preserving all the qualities of the Morning Glory as a beat er, adapts it for the sick Chamber, or use In small families requiring but little Cooking, if 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—futly assured that they can get just what they waat, the very best Segara, made of prime tobacco, highly flavored, and what is better still sold at prices that can't be beat, in or out qf, the city. Strangers can't mistake the place. "Punch" always stands at the door, good hturunedly inviting the passer-by to enter and enjoy the good things to be found there —Began, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, of the best brand, Merchanms, Pipes, acc. ALWAYS READY .—ln order to keep the public posted in the manners and cos toms of the day, we must refer them to Messrs. CosaiN & CUNITLNGELAM, 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. They invite all persons to call &ad see them, and they will warrant their goods to be what they represent them. You will Ind their store on Baltimore street, Gettys burg, nearly opposite lrahnestock Bros. ATTENTION FARMERS.—Try the celebrated Patent Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to prevettt hones. from galling and 'to heal up wader work horns already galled, if properly 'fitted ; and sore necks and backs are kept clean with cold water and Crwtile Soap, or noiray. — Per sale by Cress, manufacturer's 4.gent,Oettia_ Pa.- t2 apt. /0-tf J wir-Persons wishing anything in the line of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Bilverware,Hpoons and Porimowould do well to visit the store of W. P. ElcCirtimy, who has a tine stock of the &Wire named articles. He has by far the beet stook of the kind ever exhibited. in Gettysburg. If you don't wish to purchase drop in and bast yours eyes anyhow. Oct. . "THE LARGEBT.7-oak tcalways spoken of u the "Largest Clothing House" In Philadephla. In fact, there Is not - In the &ate, apr anywhere in the country, unless it bean Now York City, a clothing •estab listitakthat ew compare in size with er & Brawa 4 4. But that is not the best of it. 11 were not mu& to be the largest only, but to be the largest and tape best is a distinction of which our friends at Sixth and Market Streets may well be rend. •It AN ELEGANT 8H ET.—The new II- Inetratecteinager of the been pity College le deniable the tam& thing of the. 4dad ens soma np In this *natty. Oopita qf the wne can be obtained free.of nbarge, addressing the Pziacipah, Smith Cow- Wit Pit~ It 4. 4I RIQUIITIJRAI,VIPAIRB,-We no tice in our exchanges-more *specially . Atone devoted to and intereatedArr cultural matters—a general coutesdnt ota the P4 41111'1100 dr the 'etiginal 'bialit arid purposes of Algrioniktral Exhibit by the overshadowing interest - oeititerf4g in fanoy stock and fast honer. Trotting. Matches and Raoes have become the stet tractive fetturers of these Exhibitions, drawing large Crowds and increasing the receipts ; but the trouble is that the Rta turee of the Ex.hibitkins bearing on Ag-. rioultural and Industrial interests are thereby overshadowed and often lost sight of. In some counties we notice that the Agricultural department has this year proved a failure, partly by reason of the absorbing interest centering in filmy stock,and partly by the reluctance of many Farmers to countenance the betting and gambling too often incident to Trotting' Matches and Racing. It is a growing evil, and deserves the serious attention of the managers of Agricultural Societies. We have no question that the interests of the Farmer would be better promoted by assigning the more attractive Premiums for the best roadsters, draught horses, dec., Instead of for fast nags, which, however desirable in many respects, do not di rectly concern the development of Agric ultural interests. The Heart% and Home , a high-tonedlit erary journal, but largely devoted to Ag ricultural maltose, has a common sense view of these Agricultural Fairs, which we commend to the attention of the rea der: "Ware in the midst (says the Hearth and Home) of Fair time. The lists are so long that we can give our readers only the dates of those which have wide interest, as being national in their ecope, or 88 hav ing the dignity of State patronage. "What are these fairs worth to the rural population ? "The old idea of an agricultural fair was to bring cultivators together for a comparison of their products, and for a comparison of their views in regard to the different cattle and different methods of culture. It was rightly supposed that such a comparison of views would stimu late to renewed enterprise, and give that degree of mental attteution which farmers (like every one else) need for effecting the best results. "Up to a certain point, and more no ticeably in cannection with town and county fairs, this arm, with its accompany, fag advantages, holds good. But with the larger fairs there is great ground for apprehension that trotting matches and the jugglery of betting men are usurping an influence in their control and conduct which are patting the needs of ordivayy farmers at discount, and making. such disposition of the pounds and of the at tentive features of our great fairs as to alienate the sympathies of those who are in most need of encouragement, and whose interests should call for the liveet concern of the State boards of Agriculture. "We have nothing to say against fine horses, and have shown our regard for the equine interest by giving the two beet portraits of trotting-torsos ever executed In this country ; we believe, moreover, in horse shows where rare trotters may be matched, and where our progress in this directien may receive fullest recog nition. But we do not believe that any special interest should be made to over shadow the broader and general interests of farmers, as a body, at the annual fairs instituted for their advantage. "Good, fair roadsters and stanch draught-horses, with all that relates to their breeding, should be a matter of con cern to every farmer, and the fairs should give hint opportunity to see these and their qualities ; but a gaping and seeth ing multitude—chronometer in hand— watching the shades of differerice between a two-twenty five nag, on whom bets are pending, crowds the farmer out of his sphere, and gives over the fair organized in his interest to those whose needs and educational proclivities are met every week on the Union -Course, or the more respectable Prospect Fair Grounds. "No agricultural fair should be without its fine horses, any more than a church without its music; but it is a lam entable condition of things when the church cannot get its complement of worshippers without an opera choir, and when a State fair cannot pay its bills with out matches between "crack" horses with "crack" drivers. "In one case, vital religion goes to the wall, and in the other, the vegetables, and the beef-cattle, and the cows, and the far mers go the same way. There is a de bauchment of this sort overtaking the whole management of our larger fairs, which earnest-minded farmers would do well to heed and check 'We are stating no new grievance Practical farmers have felt the shortcom ings we speak of fora long time. But, unfortunately, practical farmers are the men who have least possible faculty for organization ; they are, in all these res pects, at the mercy of those who have. And those who have the faculty, direct matters for their own profit. "We can give no better advice to the rank and file of our farming population than to cultivate this acuity of organiza tion. Let them begin by combining in a body of five or ten, to kill the wild car rots or Canada thistle in their own town. This will give them a profitable and un heard-of experlenee in time they may come to combine for the earryirig out of some common system of drainage; and, ' at last, they may possess the power of or dering agricultural fairs for their own im provement. "When they do this, we trust they will abandon the present system of Inviting prominent politichms; or lawyers, or lit erary men to deliver "orations" on the closing day of a fair. This is a sort of em- broidery as showy and worthless as opera music in the churches. If fanners would only have the courage to abandon tradition in this matter, and sit down to it cold cot of the best mutton, and the best vegeta bles and fruit on show, and call up the growers of them to tell how they did it, they would have speeches that would he good for something—Whinh cannot be said of the bucolic orations with . Whig► our ihirs usually close nowadays. "We wish-well to Stirs, but wawisk bet ter to farmers ; and the sooner they have the courage to put the het horse managers and the distinguished orators adrift, and take the homely things which make to their own thrift in their own hinds, the better for them sad the. better for agrical tura." Oct. 8.-2 t ai'Severe lingering &nits are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alterative or Gables - Medical Discovery in kis than one-half the time necessary to cure them with any other medicine. For Hoarseness, Laryngitis, or Minister's Bons Throat, Bronchitis and the early stages of Coustunption, it surpasses everything before discovered. sol 4 by druggists, or send three and a quarter dol lars to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, New York, and get three bottles free of express charges. it BEAXMATL—If you desire beau ty you should we Harm% Magnolia &ha. It gives a soft, refined, emin-nite Mature to the Complexion, removes Boutimmi. Redness, Blotches, BOAtianis,'ii, 604 and adds a tinge of Pearly Bloom to the plain est Wares. It brings the Bloom of Youth to the tiding cheek and changes the rustic Country girl into a Fashionable City Bella. In the ,use 440 111.1plas Balm lies the true secret or *oar. Pio kik 440, 945t* plain of her Compktrion who will Invest. VS cents in this tiallghlthi article. Lyrta's kthe bat Hsi: Aug In use. 808 RINT two. mats lieliisaresereetooo4o 611114014; ' quire at ibie 0011. V 3 4 2 6 . 1 ; 1 0 1 11‘411041ednibigia.in any I liaLsartenent of imsinerN tl ins i tly ?mamas ,o pp add daring didsettwe men- lei 1 1 AMIN r ; z i tal and along strnotporipften,bagessativy. Have Jost needed 26 barrels best Cider Vinegar; 50 Now these aie to be expe6ted end irpay_bo anc•d bam iarbreaq Oaal4lil Bale to amamtltla a u% 1'74 imarrip o ppo i g x ifintirootetio ; b u ii Hams; DrieLfter; b largee lot now Mackerel. Apple not untreqnently the bounds. df If): Ima t titTi cn r " " 4 71 ; c ! . r i v.a i dat are P. 8. Pin? Temp are speciallo with us. Plea*. "" try oar lowan Tide earupttions tnealtoop - to' Rea! yte age of others to !unbar their nefarious,' purposes. Wi th the,asidaMiine.nriiniegee.l and, by means of industry" and honesty. in providing a poteot reinedy, ver's Old Standard Tonle Herb , Bif taint „. have attained unparaliele4 oeleOcity; lug been befote , tbe 'pnblie for tti6 last Ably years. Wherever they havO entered this afok or oomplainiug household, their effeats have even exceeded expeotation,4o so tar im pugned all we haw) aver claimed for Theta by circular, card. or otherWl4o. 444 'the publics eontidence in the medical quangos of the,Bithips:h. unbounded. We tie Doe fear' the' competition of the ethpirletii‘ throng who attempt to palm idr remecli*:j upon the' people, which are .dot scientifi cally Oompounded, and are cleatirate of available qualities. Their eftignichan wOl be discovered in the end, and the iftelll - of their preparations fouiidout. We would rather be envied tor merited Rec ces' than despised for failure, howeverl ungenerous it may be for map 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 andic.dadejsce. aounterkitinft the Old iStaindare lit ters, barely imitating the label, or making l, other approaches to its preparatiotfralcula ted to deceive, and es a niatterf of' course, in so far as they succeed, to bring our ex cellent Tonic into disrepute. The public are hereby warned against all sueh im itations. In order to further° protect ourselves, and save the aMlcted frAlll itIl• position, we have concluded to CIIIIMMU our Label so as ever hereafter to sustain our indent ity, and keoo the reputation the Old Standard intact. We its•ur flit 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. Kryder, the senior member of the firm. This will be the badge of its genuineness, as well as a guarantee of the quality of the !littera. The label will be duly copyrighted , and thui placed beyond the reach of counterfeiters. By no fault of ours shall the public confhleime ever be abused or the reputation of the "Old Standard" be allowed to auffer. None gennitie unless signed. KRYDER (t CO., 121 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Aug. 27.-2 m ..AtWAYS AHEAD.;—Nortats has , just returned from the City with his stock of Winter lothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gloves, and Under-Wear 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, &c., go to Noness' cheap corner—Arnoki's old stand, South-west Corner of the . Square. 111' tf ALWAYS AHEAD.—Mr. Frank Curt ningham, who is always up to the times and who studies to please the wants of the public, Las just returned from the city with a large supply If Fall and Winter Clothing of the latest asyles 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 hls large stook of goods will be found a large assortment or Boys and Childen's Clothing made up In the latest styles. See advertisement. 3t A CHANCE FOR BUSINESS.—Among oar new advertisements is a call for agents to canvass for "Perkins & Reuse's Non-Ex • plosive Kerosene Lamp." At 4 one who luarcarefally read the statements of eminent scientific men about this lamp cannot doubt that it meets a public want and will sell rapidly. If there is anything our people need it is • Safety Lamp is which coal oil, with all its adulterations, can be burned with perfect safety, and now is the oppor tunity. —Harrisburg Telegraph BASE BALL.—An exciteing game of Base Ball was played between the Get tysburg and Engineer clubs which re sulted as follows : samosas snis. O. 11.• nouszaw. ears. 0. R. m 11,115 4 6 Barka, e............... 1 5 Crawford, e 3 5, Efamamatul, •a 3 2 Cox, 3 b „. .2 7 !H0dp,p.............__ ... 6 0 Swope, s s 1 Clileally,r f.. .2 4 /kmera, r f 3 5 Pom oetsky, e f 1 5 Hoke, p 6 3, Miller, 1 b..... ........... 4 3 folk, 2 b C 1 Lairrvises. 2 . b . 3 3 Hughes, ef. 9 3 Hooter, I I .2 3 Troxall, I I 2 5 fierily, 31, ~ 3 -.•-• i , .... Total... 44 48 Total. -24 26 ED= 1. 2 3 4 5 5 3dif Cietty•bant..._. ..... 0 7 7 4 15 - 2 M-44 Zogiuser . 0 1 1 .0 4 1 r 14-2 i Scorera—Meggrs. McCreary and Gibbon. Umpire—Wm. Hill. Fly-catches--Hill, 1; Crawford,, .2; Swope, 1.; Fonlk, t; Ragbag, 7. Total G. Burke, 3 ; Scally , I ; Pomnetak,34._L To tal 5. Another game will be played to=morrow (Saturday), in the rear of the Theological Seallaary. sArrhe "iced Men," Mas3assoit Tribe No. 41, of .Emmitieburg," . antklpete baying a turn out, Parade and Dinner to-morrovf. A Bine Bead will be! I* ablerabiskee *boa) Westmiriiater. A very gt ne display and live ly time is anticipated. , • 'Miller Panama has purchased the farm of Samuel Wh4;e, deceased, in . Freedom township-127 acme, at $23 03 an aere NaItRIED. Bsirxit—Tuoisrsort.—On the Bth lost. by the Rev. E. Bre iden baugh, Mr. Charles plaoe 0. Baker M Mrs. nary iliodtpson, all 'Of this . . rtarlqucvlizi.-0-on tb4 14111 hsf., b y 'The Itev. E. Breldenbaugh, Mr, Noah Geirman of Clarrdll County, Md., to Miss Sarah R. Menehey of this place. ,- ,iiiinsiuult„—f4itilfteri th lt# lo „At• ` O 4. a* residence of the bt de's fa er, Oxford, Pa., by the Rev. James H. Brown, D., Lieut. Fremont it. Hendrix, U.S. Navy, of Fayette, Idiattouri, to Mira Ma ry. R. - Alimiss, depghter of Wilitem Rimes, Req. No mats. • • DIXD. pa -Obituary mottoes 5 cents s tine tbr all over! littee—pteh to acoOmpen) , 130-. deed. Hot.—On the 7th inst., near Finlaw, Hancock county, Ohio Mrs. Martha . Eby," 811,01Weif IF:Tritief Vatharh Fehl, knmorky, p14.40gra,. County, Pa., aged 20 yes e, and 5 days. KOIN. —At rgetown convent, on the 27th ult., 'ter Amelia 4uhn, for merly of New Oxford; thil-oodnty, ag4d 69 yesesi—a Nun for 40 years. Nosi..—On the 2nd inst., in Monntpleas ant township; Mr. Jamb . Noel, aged years 5 months and 28 days. Ctutoratrusa.-04 theW.'ud ft 44 -8. in York, B rings, Angeline, Wife of John Chron. later, aged 1.5 . years, 7 months and 4 days. stiv advationtents. $2O REWARD. ( I N th• 4 g of41•Ig, rig OWN fdived from O the WNW of Um inibanitwr la Oetfieborg —one • red ball* with • Utile white on one init— iate other red and whits rqxtied, WM • Wid7.bigili karat. ♦ reward at Sao will be paid for inferuution Mai will ..care their rwxrrery. "et • !busk Ps.,.**.pir4l J. J. 1111 X. WINTED AGEN to swam tar Mins Aso eau% aswassurion • KEROSENE LAMP, w inced aloes thiuk 60 Proimpois fe air MN l 4 . teli iSafe kern or *gap 40( 41 4.14, 16 .1iung se a r sat; Delia% sumac O a r wipay, UMW mappLies s west 'as ashaftel bid a.r Ihseflip partloaLn odkinise. 310111. Ilerlil l 46 ll sa nips • It-s* t Oct, U r VIA -it ' WM. BLAIR & SON. %%weeds and Recall Grocers, 'A. ' t - welt ePt.a. 2 "Tr a rula THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE, ' AGE. wiloligsin g ' R D r lA T C ota n g7 je l te- E brsted Venetian Liniment. It has been introduced since 1114 T ; end no onetime trying itle ever without IL It *ill kwieittirely este the andeviniontloned rota. plaints, Vexed is d freetedi Chronic Itheumathun, ilsroat. • lleedaehe, Tootkanlito, *Mine. Billiert ,. °ld 80 . 01 , Streli lo ll4 Iteequlto biter; and Paine In' the Week, Clett, /fitnPo. ale,A takus litternap7. for °balers. War. rbees, Dye •ntery, Croup, Colic, Bea Sickness; Spasm', to. 11 is nerfeictry bermlese to take Interhally (Bee elttb sicompnnying each bottle) It hat never GJlgp te pore every OMNI of Dlarrbrea, Etyameery. and Oronpvtt 11110 d when trot taken. Alwaieltare • bottle lo the boa,. in readiness. mod you will rented ft. • Price, INfty Cents and One Dollar. Sold by the Trigglsti cid Storekeepers throughout the United States. Depot, 10 Park risco, New York. Oct. 8-1 m WEAK BACK, PAENS OF THE SIDE, OF. THE HIPS, And *Gout the Kidney., are relieved at onee b 7 the application of one of ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTERS. "Gitingoloel, . 4 / 4 , N0v..7, 1868. ....Yams. That. Aikee.kei Cb.:—Dating an ertebalve pectin, of let, yowl have been a frequent lama. of the =Attica/ qualitleief Suer Porous Pluton. J ass certify that they aro all you chant for them. -aonnif E. CAMPtELL, M. D." Dr. Uyer, of Savannah, Ga., says they are the best btachanical sbpport era far w cak amide* eye* dis covered; that by their warming propertiee they "ring power abandialth, until the strength of the muscles are entirely reetoved; that be knowe a asse Wier. Allcock's Plemterc cured a gentlemen of a wiesk spine ; that he deny pseecribes them In his pr. clic*, with the happiest results. [Oct. B—.lll • • THE coNsiuntioN OVERTHROWN! Ifhenotstatutfon /and ,Ileaktvgay b. rainad hO a re attpikkittondof he lead or scapliur hair dye. now In the market. .Not a Dye' may be the motto of such nostrums, but A DLE may he the result of using them: But ONE RATE DYE hes been TRIED AND ACQUITTED of sll deletatiou tendency, ander the Infallible taws of Bctence. Be it known to all, that ORD3TADOROI3 gX=LSIOR DYE has been analyzed by thodirtingalehed ebenitst,Pro . fast' Chilton, and hie certificate of It. wholesote e nese may be teen at Cristadoro's 6 Astor House, New York. fir CHISTADORO'3 ntxurtvArivii, is a Dreeslog, acts like a charm on the Heir after Dyeing. Try It. (Oct P.—lm HALL'S VBpETAHLE SICILIAN AI; RIINTAirka ' KESESFS . TILIS - HAIR TO ITS ORIO IN AL COLOR WHIN GRAY. IR anew• the untrltive matter which noUrleh.e the hair. LIX.V A WE THE GHOWTH OP THE HAIR WHEN BALD. Retiree the WAIL, *try ban to silken !twines/. IItLtUTIVOL HAIR DRES'IBO. One bottle oboes Hs effect•. R. P. HALL iCo . Neeboa. A . , Ptnprietore. Fur mle by ■R tirliggistm. ,Oct. B—lm MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. Dyspeprialoahcodstlpation are the hourly foe■ of the readies, excitable American, and a iIL them come honorable headache, beartaure, end a train of .mal l diseases, 11•9Jeall'e 6llrtr has been prepared with special reference tu these coastitatloreal trouble, of so many of our countrymen, and eo far the prepare. Dun has proved a decided success. The propiieturs fe.l that, in recommending it non airier the tried ex• perieliceof year', they are bat fulfilling a humane duty towards the geheral C 001111111414.— Foeszr's Parse Price Ono Dollar per Lorna, M. MARSHALL k CO., Drriggist Propritrorr, I=l Market at., Plailadelplais, Jul y ots..S leold by •I 1 Drogiiata •ro CO:C!,TIMPTIVXZ, Tb. Advertiser, basing beet restored to bemltb in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy. atter havlnl sof. fared several years lir lib a severs lung affectton, aut. that drew. dimmest Cossets:opt ass mos to mate 1100.11 to bdsfsllow eudlareve the 01 care. • To all who desire it, be will send s copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directiohe for preparing and using the male. which they will find a sore Cure fin. Consumption, Asthma, bronchitis. etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the i'rescrip tio• 1. to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he ornceivas to be turetwetleised be hopes ev aryhrtitterer will try bb remedy. a. It will cost them nothing, and may proves blessing. Part ko wishing the preectiptiors will please address ttr.v isuweiti) A. wiusos, Williernaborit. Klee. county, New York. May 14, 1849.-1, Sir 141tAINPli, at 4 fli L s,tis itfill CATARRH treated 'with the 'probe' cAtCpire. by .1. !seem,. M. 1 0 .. and Prolemoor of Reword Of the Lye and for; (Air specialty) in the Medical Chitty, of Prnasy/annia. 12 jawire=perienne. (formerly of I..r)deu, liollaud,) Yo. YO6Arabstreet,Phila. Testlatoulale can be reek at 111/ pow The Medical faculty oral net tad to &com pany their patients, as he bee DO .beretil in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No eharg• for examination. WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS lot Store fronts, Amylama. &c.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sbeepand Poultry Verde; Braes and Iron Wire Cloth, Btevea , Itsaders, &rect. for Co.!, Ores, Sand, le. Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters ; Lai:id:cape Wire, for Windows, &a Paper molten' Wires,Ornamental Wire Work. Ac . Every is formation by addrevaing the manufa r th r ., WALKER SONS, No. 11 North Sixth at., Phila. delphis [vitt, .5, 18661.-17 ERROB9'O7 YOUTU - - A gentleman who stilLired for years from nereous Deb illty, Premature Decay, and ell the effects of youthful indiscrctln, .iii , for the sake of suffering hameuity, send free to ell - who need it, the receipt and direct lOW for making the simple remedy by whichbe wee cured ileffrirete wishing to profit. by this - thierAitespet4ice,lin ifo ell by OA pe icipandeLlCll, 1 JOBI.OODEW, N 0.43 Caller strut, New York. May 14,1869.-4 y , A CARD A Cilirgymau ,wbile residing In South America s. • missiouary, discovered • safe and simple remedy br the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal °rook:sad the *bole train of disorders brongbt oo by beaeful and vicious habits. Great numbers ha.e been cured by thi• noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit tbs &filleted and unfortunate, I willliend the recipe for preparing and using tbleuMelleline,4la sealed envelope, to Any ONO *lto needtit,Jr ccof charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, etiOn Biblegotme i rissi Qty. 8.411.4 -lt • t spF,CIAL NOTICE. W.,HENCriI PULIIONIC SYRUP, eaweed Tonic wad- Mandrake Pllb , will cure Mu. symption. Liter Complaint, and Arspeprie, if taken seedriling to direettms., They are all *tee s o b e ta , keh'at thdrime time. They cleanse the stomach, re gee user, anittput it to work; then the appetite becomes good; the food digests and makes good blood ; the e.uses engine to grow in dealt; the diseased 41 u .. terffprote'ie 071 lunge, loo ' oo PeLlTATimtittnitai dbduehnd ket well. ?his is the only • way to cure consumption. , i Tr, thesd three medicines Dr. J. if cluerick, of paisjp?4,frishis unciselled sucelmicritteutt of. 7 rumeareption...uo i ripen ems:midi! matter in this lun nature s 1 altbs alkisq esPoolaritioa. !or when the prz. or mater , is ripe, a slight sough WA& th row it o laud the patient bu rest and The lungs begin to holt To &Ohl", tlifilleareeillfroglowAlry Pills Must be IMO etiedto alined the norm& Yee neer, Po that the Palmonic Syrup and the food will make gootbleodi . 1 ' • ' , s , ilehmak's NandndtsPilli act upon tit liver, re-' s moving e n obettnotiona telex the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the Nest I soon famed; thil NW, will stapg whet tirk Pilla as do; milifiig las et toSou Invellad tetoPt Warne' 0, deadly poison w lab ts eery Osgaan. to see nob le with kratteare), Oa . will nolook the ash•bleiddee and stead* secketkits of the liver ,Ilite ach. n w, Litetaint fe ode of the most mow Minim If tepUon: • . " Schenck's Seaweed Toole IS i gentle atitialaiit and alterative, and the alkali in the Searbed, whlcb4ll4,o plegarrtiew tensed* of, masts the golarich to threw, oat the gawk Juice to dissolve the rood with , thi PlNMallt 27 11 P, and It hi wade into good blood with. opt fermentation or mooting in the eton t e o v. , , INIM traitresses! Will Pbtiwarlaio do 10; 6 11n1 ow. ...ptio. 19. they try to do. MU% • kw,. plt . me. diets* atop the sough, to stop chi , to et a ...A/ sweats, hectic few, and by so doing tbeyd 'e - 14. / 1 1 1 4 lic, e woad gsgeettiMpowers, locking up the lieo te ti ow an d e mi t a l,7the patient slake and dies., De. geNerellry fh ble treatment, dim notAry tostep a cough silht sweats, chills, or them. :Itoo love tp, , owed, liid ues , will all sty of their oAd accord.... No oneiriii be ea ad of Consumption, Li•er Cote odotirgytmoNa,Ostarrh, Oanitior, Ulcerated Throat unless the liter and stoma& are made healthy: If a prawn ham comnanytkm, of course the levy iv IMO war areg dimmed, either tabor:sew Skew brood*. firtleitair, plearr, adhesion; tri thb tan fp ar _IL 4 . 4: l,7, l 7,d,is is u it .:, r ri bit4 „„ j r Tall h lire • oat ;noir power kiln .blood out °flood. Now the wily *Arm istokek.egeh opo r t , three medicines, Which will bring up a tone t o th e patent will Wok to Wain toot. fr edit M a nk i llod make its blood, thin t hepatient begins to gain in Seek. sad et teledted Ph dy begins to grow,the lunge coMmend• to haor op. and the pa tient Ago And WWI. This JO the ceaty way 1p odins Wh • dkir r i t lifai dice ,taia iii . staled aid Mk — and lifigairsko Il• IWO t . . Take the Mandrake Mlle fe` t IS e= :Mt *wO r . Air, t . I_l4 t, lt i lU= WM 1 . 4 ", sikaimer *a, ; i t ."7" t". l ';‘' .: li V ill"g lidicasa ill '*,, . need DP 'lbeibutabi ti t Malik. Mbabane bp rib atidlaill l o= o , ta=tiliOSL, glelediettta ' , . Ohl 15./IPM be b pro at lob Phuadadigge, 'pay aill litters to: advice meet NI . . is alb probeeloselly, at Ito 'Fl e d 1,1 1 7 1 ,Z tt= - Qtlll R 4 t r : 4 3 ,..„ • 1 1 1 1 ) 4 17 1, 4910.10tt' ; , 44,L, 1 ,`•1% i a 1 -4 :0 1 1* Ii° ''' ,c•-4/• ' ~... • t • ii, :if`?i' Eiiffil /Irolll,lll/...1y CE=3 leya• ,'"jt gear lartrfisentents. T 1) talties' 7- 4414 - ale. • ,4 ‘• . Taraubtiarilier, offers for ,, aahi, at te.aotid-Tet.fiewanirvery. on* cl,ttd vworifs or Rendenellle. a good awl well selected stock of PEACH A? PLUIg. TNeliguld prices.— **, lottv t• at )11(11 Oct. 16, 1841-3 t . Jost Art wzlncxßanAlt: /3 110IIBLIC SALE OF YILIL AND .PIRSONAL P2OPIIITY . ..—... . , . no undersigned. Admintotraloro of tbe notate, of %MIL 0131.1MX , debeftwd, will o ff er et Public Sale, ea 3 1 •• • • , 130 k do, trAirtbiliettllto'doek, • ~ on .. .thilinn, af TKA 0 14, Di. contain ing oboe 4CIIIS. Ind W. AISIGIOLAR IV K L ADOW u about I AORE adjoining, between the Hoff toad wed larliPtite- itt f tfabob township, adjoin- Ini,tb. Mtin.inn Kam or stid deconood. on which le a lark, BRICK 'WARY:OOOBR AND LIME HOUSE, .withtillroad Siding nn4 Oniteb, Blotkotalth $l l O9. nidlif..t TWO STORY ERICK 'OWNLLING. with a irbit of good we let-lindilin .111'13011410aill 81:101011." -.OlO—A ?Amy; glltUitOd"iii Mnpnploniint *Own- Alp; adjolnion lade or John RtitilteL affitge . o al den, . Henry limier, and other; ronialning 'boot 40 ' ACHKII, boyfor etiortod on It a ne* tiro-itury LOti HOUSE, with K !talon And onttoilkffogi, and a 'inane 'Banff Born. Alere-.1 Eight-Wheel 1101:1811" tArtiV Pad ?to ning order. ♦tteudance awl be given and term. Tads known enn dey . • ' ' 1100 A MONTH SALARY PAID fur Akenta, nod.. and female ; Guidon' per. kaareent. ./nelore stamp. Van Allen A Co, 171 Drortowar, New York. I Clip out, and ',glint adrer. .. La.meat.) [Oct. IS -4w WATCH PR NE--GIVEN GRATIS to every day ..t1 lung who will act as alma in a new, ligCf, , and b.hpfaitlilitial'aaa,payingll3o a day. No gitt tint or o Liitnbur No money wanted hi advance. tiOreltr. )1•Ita. a KEN N IDT 470 ,Pi I td , U OW: 14-4 w CHEAP, PAINTING.- 100 Mr of CuLoxib Pwo, wilt l _ 3 ) print am mu , ' It., of Load, sod Weill' to. pyrticillorP, midi-two S. ' N0.'160 I COST LEAD. N. Fourth rt . 4itadelphla. Oct. 15.-4 HENRY BEECHER'S PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Are being read by people of every clam and denomina. Lion all over this country and Europe. They are full of vital, beautiful religious thought and feeling. Ply mouth Pulpit is published weekly, and contains Br. Bomber's Serrano, and Prayers, in form imitable for preservetion and binding. For sale by all newsdeal er. Price. 10c. Yearly subscriptions received by the publisher: (13) giving two handsome volumes of over 400 Pillimia.4h- Uatl y.4Hy, 1/1.76. d new and mugerb 84.41 Portalt of Er. Beecher presented to all yearly subscriber. Extraordinary offer! PLYMOITTU PULPIT ($3). and TLI CHURCH UNION ($260), en Unsectarien, Independent, Christian Journal-v.llr Mee, clit and stitched, clearly printed, ebly & edEed as one address for weeks Sur lour Liu& —, Special inducement. to denTeallerl and those settle - g up club. Specimen mks, postage free, for fec. J B. FORD k 1.0 . Pub'e,44 Park Role, N. Y. Oct. 16-4. Allen's Lung Balsam CONSUMPTION, IT HAS. NO EQUAL It la composed of tate active principle, of room and plants, which areeh stoically extracted. so as to retain all their medical qualities. Who are so oven •Mictesi with throat diseases, will Arid • more remedy in this its Nato. Lozenge, sad wafers sometime" give relieL bat tots Bernie. taken • few times, w il l ensure • pertOrll).ot care. Will all tkosii afflicted With Cunene or Constittrpfien glee this balsam a fair trial? They will be pleased wlikt the remit, and courts, that the Sure Remedy is Idand at Gam(. - IT IS BOLD BY ALL DRIRRIISTd. • Oct. 18—{w PAIN KILLER PAIN is su a pposed to beth• tot of tit, poor mortals. loeeltable as dentb, nod Liable at any time to come up• on tie. Therefore it la important that reseed'sl agents shoold be at band, to be need on eniergeoey, when we are made to teel the exerncisting agony of pain, or the depressing Inflosecee of dimmed Such a remedial agent exists In PERRY DAVIN' "PAIN KILLER," the Lama of which has extended over all the earth. *told the eternal keg of the polar regions, or beneath the intolerable and bat ring sun• of the tropics, it• virtues are known and appre ciated. nod by Reoffering humanity has fond relief from many of its ills. The effect of the Pain Killer sputa the pat leut, when taken Internally, in mum of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaints, Chute.,, Dysentery, and other affections of lb. system, has been trnix woadarmil,aind has Iron fur it • aerie anions mediae prapahliotte that can never be forgotten. Its sitcoms removing pain, a• an external romedr , in case. of Burns, Entities, doses, and dprams, Cuts, Stings of Insect., Ac., and other satiate of lingering, has Decured for it the most prominent pootion among the medi c/um of she day. diar.a..rare of Counterfeit. and worthies. Imitatlous. Call for Perry Larne Vegens- Lle Pain Killer, and take number, hold by rroggiets and iirticen. Itkt. 15 4w C eat tat awl 12th Street PHILADELPHIA. i,Jan BAILEY & CO., GRAND OPENING =I MAGNIIIOI)NT STOCK/ NOVELTIES BIIIDA.L G,IFTB BAILEY I CO. have the handsomest store in the world, And will at All times ho pleased to receive and show ele*rs rheeugh their iitablishineill BAILEY & CO., NEW MARBLE STORE Glie§tp4t ,414c1 124/ Streets, Oat- ;5, /800,---8,,, Ladies' Fancy Furs I N k, 718 ARCH STREET. Middle of the Illoelicbet.Tlti 6.; ifeptith Side, isotibeter, isauoltwavrei pe.44,, and, %Laity of ' " FAN , OY geeing enlarged, rennotKetiMelened my old and %Timely known YU IMPORLIL. and,,havlng *reed • eery larrand ipleadid alioetneent till th e e Vet&Zzetwit Dra. bande,be Brum tbereen farweelk: nion,l wet invite niy Mends of Adam Wed edinceat Cog, loAll nefili u lle wy eery 4!)ii rot ebtriteadr of Jr!, for to' ite44, ere He els =Lefty. 141 entegligtipos to AO, d' ; . r A.l • I n t 2 Tte , ne ; dedpidi. t. I 1 Oct. 1 i ~ .„ .BARGAINS,IN„. , : • ON'T-Ogg.' b , r .... f ...• iii - i ,! .%...„ * ..,. ..) ~..,,,..... ‘..:•..,,1a; 4 0 .•,. ..MT 8 Ng. '".4 ... X , : A t , ; 1 - . .• i'', 1 101 , . • 1y1.1441 ~ - HARRIET outatri 0 .. JR,REMIAII GULDEN, Admietst.atoco. Oat. IL. at SERMONS TN Tug aItSIEDY FOR CURINu COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, AV CHOU AB AN EXPECTORANT NIPOBTEAS AND PUBLIC EPEAKERS JEWELERS FOR. TIIF FALL AND CHRISTMAS TRADE VP ALL TUE %VAT ()HES, JEWELAY, SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, &C A. SPECIALTY. PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, PICMSINTOU 1:11122E1 • gay ,tlvertistuuntS. CABBAGE SEED. „, lb* "STON IC MASON"—a remittable 'weer met leerier variz t / 11101121111 2221"2`, comiteri w trtg/ 1 .4. /Mate Li...able ele. ete every X ' et 11 heed. Mammoth I)rumheati --tqua Ila quality with the Stone niaann. Linder high, rioltiire haa,Y at4io te, 01. VlAgbt of 40 it a• 'floe i.. pat no In pack/tees and .tut -to nay dress 1,0 lb« rrc.ipt of SO eta. fur , alll, package, ur l•S 04. fur bola Ulf/L.007. DN. - eines ti.r • entereilrill cnitiratiqn accumpstly each package. :leveral Speenuallabf the &lame 04 rt.. euea *.re tin at the last iitirlrilltural Volt itt ESE= GOOK AGENTS WANTED for llArtHole. New Illousinattd Aud Illustrate./ Ed!. Gone of the Life of Christ, an Bunyaikl ' Pilgrim's Progress. The and, are now reedy fur delivery Address for Catalogue ..r t best selling Subectiptlon hooks pule lashed. Vl'. W. HARDING, Pia ilsalOphis, Publiadier aY Hardtag'x Pletorfal Vatnily BLitt. IBM WATER. WIIERLH.—Oyer 3,000 'opt, ru.. Addrre+ the 'Terre, ruilivAu .IlAchlue Co, Cl,remont N. II , for rwiticed price lien. TUE 3IAG IC C , 1%18 di cbaugo Roy r..l4.rrd Lair or b r .rd r Out, Curial bent by sb.ll tor $l. I , eal. by Merebstub. k Drairgilt• gooenlly. Addrwu MN:Jo comb AGENTS ! REA O THIS WK WILL PAT:AGENTS A SALARY 130 per week and a-systoles, or allow a large vonou to sell our Dew .nil V 1 0b60,11.11 11.1fla.lolie A 6dres. M. tVagtoter 111!1.lo Marshall. Wel,. • . vie B. A. 1:1s-v:11-11.:11{J.K 81140 e How 1 imanle it in n kkkkk Ilse. Sett ot rnA arnpN illed her A J. 1 , LLASI. N. Y. _ . ASK TOUR INA/TOol IntUti /IST TOE Mr BET QUININE— it (406.1• bitter)l4lmAlke 11.humr. tut, 41 by Y. lIN ER é , ( 1..11.14, New York. Aromatic Vegetable Soap COL , : A.TE TOILET SOAPS. [ESTABL . I3I7 ED 1806. NEW YORK.] fur thti Delicate Skin' of Ladies and Children SOLD DT ILL DIrLTOGISTS RED JACKET A X U: Ie better than our iegalar shaped Axes for these rea sons: tuts deeper. Sr/mod—lt don't stick In the weed Infrii--it does not Jar the baud,— Fourth—No time le wasted In taking the Axe oat of Lb. eat. the same labor you will do one-third more work than with regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with the good qualitlea of this Axe, Itor all our Axes are painted red. If your hard ware 'tors does Dot keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or Ali tour orders direct, or give you thematne of the nearest dealer who keeps our ASTHMA, LIPPINt OTT& BAKEWELL, Sohn:Menem of CabinVo end Red Jock et Patents 0ct.1.-4t SLE E WIRE CLOTH, MANUFACTURED BY SELLERS BROTHERS, 623 .Varket ,SYreet, Phi [ a 2 .0. 2 4 . 1869.-3 m-In •. [WOK AGENTS WANTED FOR STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T. BA.RNUM WAITXXX Dr 0111.901. IN On Lon OCTAVO VOL. 1:11Z-NI681.1* FO) PA , :/.8-P7/STED ENGLISH 170 GERYAN. 13 ELEGANT FELL PAGE ENGRAVINGS It Embrsce. Forty Tears Recollections of hie Belly Life. as • Merchant, Manager, blinker. La ctarer, abd ...bowman. and give. accrgitit • of his Imprisoument, hi. gallant, ht. boa...lfni Rtiropseu. Tenn. od im portant II Istbrltal sad fit..nul 7tnniiistaices, re. plete will Ilatnor, .il . b.cdOles And Entertaining liar &tire. It contains hie celebrated Lecture on the Art of Money Getting. th re lee Success fu 11.inees, fur erh tela he Ras offered i S ,UCO. 'Se Caw SZE? YeiCell merge to.Ageets‘ Se iut ..lor :12 imtke c` cube Specnineu ilngrarins, and terms so A4entii. J. B. BURK ar'CO , Publisher*, Ilartfiird, Conn 10.000 ACPENTS WANTED ►OH PRIEST AND NUN Thta .0,4 exciting and istemeling hook by a popular authoress, Is now ready, and tbspie who wish to canvass for it streeld apply treßeediately lbw cir cular. (with stamp encloser,) statlne terwitory desire], experience, kc. Ageuta wanted everywhere for ibis and other first-class books and erivraving., by CRIT TENDEN A 3lr INN EY, PM Chestnut street, Phila delphia, Pa. GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA ( P A Nl' NO. S CHURCH 'STREET, P. 0. BOX 54011. NEW YORK CITY An organization of capitalists for the purl.... of im porting Teas and distributing theni to Merchants throughout the country at Importer's yak., Esiah- Ittihad IMP. Send her Price c.2O3IICTIIING NEW,I musical circle,. the .bi.t o ny 10 °maniere Oa late. tey ace the 4314 durable and here the linen' tone, remarkable for their nes, acke II fer. The Vox L !. oma end Vex Jubilant. z are the test novelties and best Investfouv ever in troduc . J. ESTEY & CO, Risattleboro', \t, Sole hianocactqctkra. AG TS WAVykal FOIL, W 0 N.D E R s OF THE WORLD:".. OTIS OM THOUSAND 11 , 14MTRATXM2.. Ttictiargest, bear selling, end most attractive subscription boot ever published. Bend /or Circa l • 4 l l l,litith teflato, at once. Address U. B. PUBLISTIIIM CO,, 411 Broome Bt., N. Y. AGENTS are reakieg forthoesPeGintroterAMW.bOlage hold •ork, whkh wiift Wee lii every family lobe the GOOD ItirrAN or money refunded, B oo famjutia Illustrated; highly endorsed by professional and ecientlflc men; meets a long felt necessity; ails to all classes. without reeard lo politka , rellglon,or oc cupation. Send fur Illustrated Circular ; girl r full Inarticulate - ; A. 11. 11 1.111 SAID, 404 lebeettrue Pint& pbta. Pa. Sept. 24.—iler - AGENTS WANTED FOE VIE • SIGHTS Fi 4.SEGIWAA oSfirE - N4l' l 6llAI I &AT . ' i / roL'.' TH l R.tm o l g star d V . g, s :u nt il z it iii n . l ri ep o i nuf. terms. Aci , drta 4 * 1 I B UT" 9 31 R ST., lilt Sept. 24. --I. CONSUMPTION, lircpchltiy Artpp, Aafi C}tArrh itt hon. AtenCt A1.44/tirprThsitt • y nh kerma dud operntrs on 1V . 2 1141,g0--thasolvom the taborl. vkl."-It oir 0.3.4 1, at. cn r I tito brol cqri. id goir,rifor. ''frostwoor, I.ttpr or halll'Ask,#) bo LAI tar). i.f ,t 't 4 i. VAN .1111 , . )4MLL. - M. ft, Id W. 4 Nth 41., Aug.6..111611,-10m B - -- IG CROPS AND HIGH * PR it'ES art waking Farmers able an.t aoxi.m+ to procar.' tat "got pruirtal u 4 usolul lUuk evet b awd fur their bandit, ratitiod ,• T11,5,/s l ,R 3 lllft'6vltiN; s ti se o by the well knoll author. Imre,' R. Waring; arao, celebrated as the Agracu Cngloaer of the great Central Park, fierFork. • Thousands of neuters eieed 'and ' , A,Vit this very popular work, and we desire active Agents In every county to supply them. rWe jell/ pee from $lOO to MO pt. month, accordrAr`t:, ceps tlt y and energy,: For full particulate address LlUBOARD,•.Puldtrber, 400 Chestnut et., Pella. r. i~ca2m IItiPLONIII*IIIast ?apt. Far Pali aOtoke & Oo Snot , . . . ;:Pg.43: anti Incifirt. m - c-ailitt4gir l Iv' IfilltS to lofOnn itliCu a totoota awl Au Potolla morolly, 7,4tialalag porthaaad nto 'Pailtaor Boon' la t s fit7.444 Jorary eters oo Bottlitord Sett* I 'paw* tilllatta to the satfallectlott to a f , Be has Just returned from therfAtt *Mt iaffitleitil amortmoat of , GOLD AND Sart.; I A AtERAN AND WAIVER.% JiMeLDr; .5#V 1. 4 , 1 : TABLE- POONry 41. i f% si , h ..frerre best was. o dCAL,,,El7fff- A , • QW .1 , .; so , &SW , " Z B 7 In j r t• t VPlialki4 k.i&WOTi r witgiiiiiiit „tom* tatoololtal Itta umetmad eroekmemne— •giut., • ; ^ fa•PC IO . Ngs&P,4f . v eliterg lAiik, • . , 0/ • up* blid•11 61121:1014RO. Atte nods! Wail' Mei We Pam lights 1_• Chuxiberlaat,ftusidp, l A 4 es, county, Pa., Moon t i% nth* qiA of Gottrotogy,fo cke OW , 141 he., iIoVE bleep* e. &eat y eiftel offoio apo Of BEM allitr 1r.&44 PAUFFER ro* " " uolt ~..rw..rtit3Tl V Z:r"Vn: l 4 t ~ ,191.1 • •.,,. i ws . z w .........•are • lillll ideulolT a 1 ACTC4FigeielirtrWarlW au, ois e ,_ __. o ,:,:= --• a" Atirt .. . , Id • " F r i Lli Ft l .PAW9l cliflt9 6 .-rT . ttr — : . - .'"AftriialeTui. T w i t al; ;h1... s ,M *AA 'AL ~, -,.,1:1!. tf. - . PItILADIFLPIIIA. l'. , . . . . . it r i k o t . fl , rOl a 1.111181.61,114. Oat 'oflliiffit;iiti.firottiajto hiiiii - ...." " I INFOPIairtfIRIV.?-='`t . 1 Cal end we tts. 01111111.7 11146414 -." iiirsipames of . wit I" ad jog' air Ir _ reoptly , .' " 11111080111 kEnDlnk attended tn.' " ' '''" '""' I'dkllo 4 ii l C7if 4- ,4 1 7 3.C. 1 .11111011 litili t 14 1 . I y r • 0 A4d,•••4)110/NION WEGUNKI4 Mgler, Ailnn.. (.0,1.4 COLULTRAT'S PATENT Pittsburgh, Penna. A N ID The sieskirilhoedolhas - VA ftAlll4 Nit Mil, Yketreelkadjulhis h propel ties D r ,haider e w 1$ th good opedttkas. k _ Yuck mstesatria•oa, decinsod. The pr o per !ffre Immo api atop Ohlierelme l A IhPoperty belay puftiel h ie hiseerbete. , • ' Ottlyaborg, Pa., Sept. 8, 0 1 C. 0.4811t.th1. 1 869.-3 a pd au gaunt ales. - nußLic SALE OF YALABLE r • r r, E e I 2b• undersigned. diubilaretor of the Estate of 111• AT will sell at Public Sale. en Sairlfday, ft, 11016 thiyef rirfaier'nimt.dtl2% o'clock, N., on Merrell.", oy order of the Orpheus' Court of Anoints roomy, the PAIOI of wad diteenwed. in Yr." lin '''wboblP. Adam* county. Y., • .bout ante the heir toile horn the ( lapel le hoc tenon Valley, on ',oldie real/ t he fleas 1111ftown to 3diltentar en*. !Se w. seJoinine fowl* or John Liter*. John Mimeo, Tobl** beol onotaleing 7 5 ACRES, more ,w lee. The Improvement* nee • two etory WBATLIIIIRBOtitDgn HOU 4R, with Log itob• en,* double Ltt Ikon, with Wagon nerd, reKien Illoter,•aed other winnorldlitgsl* neeet4eUlellt Spflog of Water sear the 'genie ; w thrill:lg Orchard of choice fruit of all Mode, Apiiise, Peach", Cherria. to. About 30 Acres are in goal Timber, the balance cleared and under cultivating', with a is Ir proportial of good &Isom,. The laud le Ina mad •tato of cal ;liNtrkm, havini helm recently well limed. A 1 .4• S mama em thud MI place will, he sold • TIIIiCT Olt ,1 10UNTA.IN L NU. meta ining27 Acres, snore or IPM. In the moue towneh IN about 1.4 maw/ north-west of /111/town, well lovers,' with Uirtslog young Timber, Chestnut, Kock Oak god black Oak. Persons sr tithing to view the uremia's, will cell ou the undersigned residing near rtniith's Tavern, or .24 Mrs. Shaman residing on the Perm. Attendance will be given and moots mede luwwy on illy of eel* by • JOHN 8114. RRA If, AttuCr Jame ALccur,Anctioneer. Sept. 24 —to VALU.ABLN MILLS & FARM AT PUBLIC! SALE The sittncribors win offer at Bab Lie Sale. , on Saran day, th c StA day of Nenenber nea r at 1 Wasik. P. /1.. on the Premises, their VALUAB&I PROPERTY, situ ated In Liberty township, Adams county, Penna.. 13 mlien southeast of Valrdeld.kumen as the'VOrottnY WU/B." Tin; Zara confirms !IS` Affßffff, ar fres.of patenaseklend. ad folnina loads of Jahn lift m- Joseph Mickley, Casper Myer., sod others. The Improvement. Cr. a Large two-story ston• and part 1.4k1 InlUSkt, Stone Bonk Harm Wrgon Shed, Corn Crib, nog Pen, Smoke ;loose, and other outbnild• ins., with a well of water et the •Olunr. There /sr* •bult iis ACres clear, 23 Acre* In Meadow, add the balance in line Timher. coindatlog uf White Oak, Wal. tot sod. Hickory. There Ia an °echoed of choice trail, con•lsting of Apple, Perch and Pear Tree...— The 11 ILLS are on Mobile creek, with eta:Mar/it water to run the Seer round. The 11114.hanse tgli by 44 fret, three Atoriee high, Stone; Power, two OreilltOt Moods, 18 feet high, with two pairs of Bun q 4 ~nr pair of CtempinK Stones, and ail the machinery and fir totes belonging to r Grist mill and Sew mai.— There are illeo un the premise/ a TENANT kiDUSK rtpl trr , Allf.e.. with a wail of water at the The abase Mill and Saw nllll4l* In a good • deigh• borbood for Grain and sewing, helm( within one Mile of Cerruti. Tract, and one tulle of Limestone, Kit* ne.kr to Orion!,,t Churches and Merktitir„ Any ter on Ishobleis to vier tine cut 6 . 1 shoe, tee ..ate Jam, W. Irwin. who NT.. there. ou. gttetclauce will be given spill terms wade known oo day emir by rcpt. 3.—ta VALITABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALL The snbecriber, intending to relinquish farming will offer at Public Bale, on tiblitrdaas, October. 7ard.1889, at Ms residence in Ltb.cly toy nab Aderoxeccety. Pa, about 134 slim norther Itirimltteburg, )11 J., gear the reed leading ham Floolittebtirg to leirield, that. ' deilratil• and vallaehle FARM, On which he how: resides, containin ha AOllll6l, more og law ea iehlah ' are erected a l i arge LOG WBATRZIK-BOANDIID HOLUM. anew Frame Bars, it Urge Oat kelleit . Sr Hog Pea and Cosiaouse, and other Ontbulidinge,— There It an excellent and never -falling wolf of water . ' couTintfaskto both Hoses end Barn, a Spring and Milk Mesas , a short distance from the DaelUtig _There is on,the .premises a thriving young Apple Or. chard Just inbearing and of a choice variety ,of Fruit, with vi vant mann, A prlo Trost on et otk her pugs o r f . t i t presn ; also, &linos* ail varl)ties'or eiP F sueit Cherries, Peaches; Plums and Pears 1l of a gad selecuon of Fruit. The Farm 11.11 under good fencing and lit azi state of cultivation, nearly all of it beintgrsitite 1 And very easily Improved.. theft It•Illind1Ot - thy of Meadow Land, a reasonable proportion of 'lim ier. A. „ over-falliDo Stream of Water runs through the Farm. In is bounded. ott Oka North by a Public Road, au.l is conveniently id:slated, having' the ad vantages or 3 Mille, Saw-mills, Schools, ChurChea, kr., in a short d 'stance. Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling on the subscriber and viewing the property Wore purchasing ohms here. Sole to commence on said day at 2 O'clock, P. Y., al,oo attendance w ill be given and terms mode known by TUONAI3 COOK. Oct. I.—te PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLY The undersigned will offer at Publicans, on Satter ddy, the Zatit day of Octet/cr. Omit., at 1% a'ataak,M , the following valuable FARM. situated in Mountplenaut township, Adams county, Penn's., &dinning land. of Joseph spongier. Andress Howard, and others. con taining IZI ACIRSI. The farm is tinder good cultiva tion with • lair propertion of Meadow and about 24 ACREi OF GOOD WOODLAND. The Improvements eonsist of a good LOO WEATHARBOAADAD DWEL. LING 1101186, Bank Barn, Klink House, Carriage House, Hog Pen, and all other necessarroutbuildings. There Is • Spring se ir the lion.. There lo an Apple Orchard' and • lags variety of Penchi, to. 'Woo fencing iv lo good order. The Vern will be sold In parts of 100 Acres and Im provements, or all together as may best salt pur chasers. I will also sell at my present residence in &cabin township, Adams county, Pc, a TRACT OP' 1000 WOODLAND, adjoining lands of Geo. lloward, dec'd. and Ephraim Dearth rff. The TTSCSoopteln• 7 Acres and will be sold in parts of Y to 3 Arles.- It is within l! t i: miles of Gettysburg making It- set,' desirable to persons wishing to purchase Woodland, at Gettysburg affords a ready market kir Wood. The Perm will be sold flovt, aid tits Woodland at 3 o'clock, P. 11, in order to give persons from town time to attend gaol task. Attendants will be given and termi made known day of tale by JACOB LEM. - Oct. I.—ts VALUABLE FARM AT pluvete SALE . The undersigned, tntending to qu it bussing, offers at Private Sele, Tilit FARM on whkh be resides, la Stratien townaltip, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Gettysburg to Wuntentown t 234 miles from either place, containing 12 8 ACRIA, man or improved Inn a largo two-story 1111,1011 BMW: LING, with Backhanding, containing iproma' liege Bank Barn, Coin Crib, Syriac Gousa.oarrlagellisese, Out-kitchen, log Pen, and other ontbuibeingni a never-failing Spring of Water betwamti the Hese, and Baru, a fine thriving young Orchard of cholas trait of all kind.. There are ahem. B. Acres In pod Timber, the balance cleared and ander good ctriltiration, with a large proportion cif Mellow. The Farm has been well limed, and le On, of the best wheat producing term. In the neighborhood- There is ever) Von , eva cuee nu the p ‘ rnti4n, awl it is desirably located with reference to hchisok Churches, Market, Az. It will he ayld on /associable terms. Persons de siring to view the premises or obtain farther ltiturtua. lion will call upon or addren the undersigned.' If not sod by the let of Nornotber, the Farm will be fur MINT. JOHN BRINILIRTIOFT. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept- 3 ,1889.-101 PUBLIC SALE The naderalgned s Executor of the hat WEI 'attil Tenement of kichard Crosse, download, will sell at Public gale, ow Saturdstv.ategard uhf of Ocyber het, at l °Woe. P. N., on the premise', by ceder or e th Orphans' dogirs oted•amominti.. 'fluor Of LAN situate In !readout township, Adams county. ?a. ad joining lands of Isaac Shea. Joseph [tacos, Who of Jacob Brown, and others ? coat& Bring 44 ACRBS, wore or ism Several Acres arefagoed tisabsp 4 ante cleared and•roular cditivdthi, and' al ant* "VW ch. it. Attendance will be given sad term* made anon op, day of sale by , ;1 Et. P. 810,4431, Fixecular. Jaxze Cat.nwru., anctiow, Oct. 1,--ta TALIIAIILE pROpERTY AT I V ! PRIVATE 13A1Ar. The undersigned ,oars at. IPtivabflaild a VERY DESIRABLE FARM Attests it Ibrahim , town/hip, about 14 miles 6313114we5t of Neweheeter, lands of Jimmy Th Esq.. Going. othere, containing MI • of UMW ire= li tielas' of cultivation. The Ice at era it getetweleallf , erboarded COTTAGE 4, Mime - .11assoillestv.i. tag young Orchard of and Pomo* bees Mamie Vinetand 'Rpm lit yard, a wallet Waist at , tbc deorl a neter•failing Etymm nine , ithrwegii , tbs. centre of ths Tarn. Th.r. I. antummies. Of tim ber. The location is convenient to arehea, Schools, Mills and Market. ii‘ted /Iris lit. soTt 11 11 Irate 4P6 4 4 ei l ititelo Cult pa:X.4° l4 Persons wishing to view the premier' or ascertain terms, will call on the subscriber or addrem by letter. , ,•BRAffiLll TWAIRS. New Chester, Ang.13,11100.-tf • W.VASTE4N ) j : PRE-EMPTION LANDS. 1 Ita It ON RAND A VIEW T R ACT- S" OF No. 1, orrond hand, orremptlon Lands located nearltall roada.Cuutsty Towne, Le., In well settled nolilltior booth. which I willsoll,,aiaecnanicarlir IMO *PI or Real eatatsiii Adarpeenanty, Pa. Mae A 41101.1).. Pm, 5. 1811....41/ ('II.EAP LANDS! . • •i•_._ I bare, Mr 1011 aj,.lb !O*fARIIA , varylog ,la oho fro. 111•Aorea 5011 Annie. and varying fp tv•a r.m A t a o ll S -ada Ppitan— Ac me! a Ttfe w m a o e , r aa . dlover, kinyr,,fralt sad 9repaa. Wawa h ishopdahe 'and good. - • OHM:AP RAILROAD TICK T 3 till bs provided all ohs amain as to bay apwror aataloga•of pram. Re, addrama JNO. q. altarnrs. Ortanaborte, S. q 't RIEMEII VALITABLE PROPEL I= AT PRIVATE MA LE, No. 1--A very desirable Mill Pro• party,witts lb AlFRIti of LAND, US no h.AA of tha Moooney, one Mlle torn liattiol, know,. lb. 2—One other Mill Property, 4Ck ICBM/ OP Li ND, an Minh crywh. known thlookill 4 o lfnl , sit milts west of Orttylotwirg. No. B—One other Mlll Property, with IS MIRO Of I. 4 WD, no the Tentalre IMdl er fm e Aollinttianwo flowann.t. ono Nilo the lii. ter place, llama an iiniiilljeen Mill ALSO, !"1 A Cif,Ol,CE FARM, • containing 211•ACRICA OP !AND.WINN IN ?MIMIC snugly ha tio.ncii. of 11m. Jo ,she • ere, with choke h U dlop , twu Miles 'Newt Olttlysiturg UKO. Uollyobors, Sept. 44, 1100.-3 m. • P, 8 --i ovoid =doom's on of Ike 1118 'Pt.; offloo Aor good faro i Adime uwr,7. Po. • RP. I. AllEffoo. WOOD FOR sALE, 3no CORDS OAR, — 20 . 0 IT G'HORY, AT SA.ND 4 0 N'ti MILL es.Prias $2 And di per cord ea 1.16. oventol. ottrolitirc A v a . j FOR 'S A LE, - My Propeny .. aos C•a•thfr!turg K. Gettysburg, Pa 'llll3 HOUSE is a two story brick, thus In . It. • Flrllnsti Ow the yard with good out buildings, choir" var'otle• or finkp.... Strmrherriet. B/aokbetrin, Ilt•notrocc1••, Pooch and dwasf fear Trees on in• lot. 11. B. HOW. 5c0t..10,-11 STRAY SHEEP- l 4 tfaYett awes from the rsoldeoce or the subscriber In , mmberland township, 111 b 1 SIIIINP—one • large Bleak Beek withoes borne, the doge having torn one 0 , hip eyes oat. one a Black lime with bone, one a White ire with cite eye torn out and two Lambs.— any warms taking up said !Amp .r miring 'aroma tfoo of their wherrabonte silt be liberally rewnr•lal OltOttOlt Oct. I.—ato PAMPHLET LAWS ISRAEL IRWIN, JAMES W. ißwm, JOHN IRWIN. The Pamphlet Laws for 18l have bap wand at the lhathenotarre OMNI, and era sow ready p,r die tilt:ethos liana the person estlthid by kw, kw n.Moe them. Oct. 1.-3 j . N O T I C E. I hereby notify all persons not to pow**. m NOTJ POI WO, hos aitlalll W. Nu: of fnoklln town , gives try NO• %Joon Wt. OMR% a. I bay* DO 'waived value for It and I win not ;my *MI not.. :. OWL le•-.1to 1101.11t1111R. VOTlCE.—Letters of Adssinis ,,,, * tration oo thestate o f Nu. T. 11Twourik, late of Memnon tolisii), Aiiss aunty, PeoVa., clecesiod, lonise begs jawiS•d tea* uoiloraligied, re oidlogia bald t o de s heroby Ono so to all perms lodigged to said Nails to mate latorodiat• payment sod thaw, !timing egaioat lb* mu* will pritsilat Om properly euthentkated for nettle. went. -• • - '4ll JANI C. tIRTUUT , Adm'x. 2447 'I%7O'fICE.--Letters of Adminia ... tiiiiimi oa the slim* of JACOB MOTU, late or ireedgm tawahlp. Adam , amity, Pa, deceseed, having beett.tranted to the naderelgned reoldlog In aid toeneetlp, he beceby grew seeks to all persons indebted wield Wats to make tmsiediete veiniest, end sbeeikhavlssegahnstegslest the ruse to present there properly 0 Meet tested for settles/et. 301111 BARU, AdoVr. Sept.24.-Ot NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. TLe Ammon elected al the but Spring ileetker are harrby notlged to attend at to. Countubirlonar's Moe to the hornadi of Gettysburg, to receive bleak A. sesement Dupllemtee and the annemery istemtemete, as tottosrs: The atienewee of trakm floaowain, Ber. sr ick borough, Oxford, HaruUtou, Mosat• pharaoh, thrurany, Strabsts, ilournJoy, sod Union town bermes will &Stood on Jitenday„ the ISM darn of Ortob•+ , runt. And lllye Anereenrs of, the borough of Gettysburg. Pon+Lerland. lintlyiend, filmdom, Liberty, flancllnen ban, Yrnaklin, Butler, fdertaHra, Tyrone II nntlngnnn. Lat loupe sod York Springs borough, Will Masud as raesetay, ate leth day of October next. Ay order of the Clorsoderhuteru .1. M. WA 1.411.11, Clark. Sept. 24.-14 N 0 T '1 C E Th Ant amount of Jetsam Trustee ofJ oan C. MICR? .& Wire tor the nee of CA?1lAlttllIl J. umbra of Adios county. h.. been area In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Coonty, sod will be continued by meld court, an the 1111 A day of Otto*, 111110, males@ cense be shown to the ooetsary. JACOh MISLEIORN, ProtaWy.s B•Pt. L-td• N'OTICE. The flnst amount of G sort we, Hamra . Cananese of flowene Mumma, A Loostic of Adams comity, boo been alai la tlio Court of am nion Pleas of Adams toasty, and will bo confirmed by said wart, ea the 16th by of October,lll69, unless algae bagman to the contrary_ Sept. 3.—t4* N.OTlCE.—Letters of Adzoinio tration gn the estate of Isom BAWII4I4IIMIR WS* ofitonstplemant twp„ Adams meaty, Pis, dreamed, haring bmn granted to the Indsswittned, tetklinli In said township, he hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make Immediate plume's', and those haring. daily aglainat pa mine to pi me them properly anthentieated air settlement. . S. /14113 1 / 1 11SIAN, • Sept. 10.—de NOTlCE.—Letters—of Adminis- Malan ow the meat* of JoiSPII R. Meer, req.. tale of Abbottatown, Adams co., PL. Micesaad , haying been granted to tbe noderalgn4, residing In Pbollm, burg. be hereby ease Duties to all persons In debted to said estate to make tasmadLata payment„ an.l those having claims •abiost the same to palatal them properly auttionlicaled for settlement. • RSV. 8 . HEMHT. ista-yo T the conyont enc., of persons haring solth. limns to maks with the - &boy, estate, ilttly ran call upon Edward Bpougler, of Abbottatown. Sept.l7.—Oto S HERIFF'S SALES. tta earsuence of a writ of Veuditiool itxpottas, be o ff ered at - Public Pale, at the Court Goose, its Gettysburg, ow dcdurday, tiut lea day qf Getalwr arse, at I o'clock, P. M., the folk." lug demerlbed keg Betate„ els: . or arm, mull'. No., L... 11. half Lot of Growxl, situate In Um SI of - Now Oxlbrd. Adams county, adJollolog Silo& of Polar DINO Audi Anna 74112 and i hwpjß nigh atr.oi oar ik nottlo..-lonproooti wish a turaelory emit DWILLIIIO HOUSE. vret: of Wow and Clstora, Hog Poo and COM Crltr. Pneno Tree. of diforon{ Mink, Ala - No. 2.—A Half Acre of more or lose, in said town, adjoining No. 1,. Paw, Daniel Helm Ma et and oism t and ride. Mug bask to tbii thttysburg. thereon a 'largo Toe Helm et a good Stona gouty. No. 3.—Ten Perches of Ground, said town. seilslalag ling of Peter Diehl and the Dottyebarg Railroad. Belled and taken lu, exocution as the Baal Notate oil Man MART But sad Jame V. Bart. PHILIP HANN, ilibecidk. intkrii; , lllri WOO, RsUysburg, Sept. 24.—t. ~'Ten per cent. or the purchase mayor els PM. by the Sherif mast be pouf over in imtssif after • property is 'track down or npoa tallam b oomph therewith the property will be again pot ap tho sale. thetagraph exactio. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON &.MYRIfS successors to C. J. Tpo*. 41/I 01' 00 1 84P/it,. PUOTO MINIATURES MIRO TYPZY, &et., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD; STEREOSCOPES, PHOI °GRAPH FRAMES, A B IJ M S GREAT VARIETY, 4.2‘7) AT BREA 71:1" 1 EI.)IIr.ED ICES.• •• * *wohmiii.nothispbetthobestelft.khod•clin our MCI. of to firalthe4 from at tarttatl,•. egret is- Itirm gilkelbardlery. . .trsoN , F3 OLD STAND. ' Oit. g.—II EVe.ciiirect attention to Wanuatarter 4b.frowrise advertisemeg. TAe *Largest etOtlaing Einem in Philqd AWL s. •ro sew - N III• lidt.Ab • lIIROW pt.— MKN'$ • eirm 1. unlit sq._ iliariptimit (*iglus( la imety *Ore. mg 14 44147 4•011,„ 74.1) , ..44014 or ulnae emOlosg. IS it. oar••• umm• mod MA /IX limAti, • • 87 Ti 1124 -- .4 - 11,114 anta' aßtadd. Vaac4 Valadnii a. deta.n.. dc..largiod towel:a la N. city,— OAii Ii ALL. siXTU and 4APAlllall Si.. Te Ribble/ its.l littSITIG and. AMainamaa. Warn, raaollMas. i 4 111,4 ?moor Sin* And. 11 1AingiT lOvaeta l , OA IE W.A//1 4.36.64 & %Mow Pi. ism $2O TO tollk • etrioik. A*2511,411 T StAsio . . . . 114 TO. 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