'PO *gm. " T 1 . 0 E . • e filet and thud amount of JONAS , A Citlipmell of /MAO itarCINLY end wife, of nty. bine Med *a %I becipatt ofoww -01 Adams amity. 'did will bWslowlinged ow 'nf Irrwwipn-, 1969, unleiscatess lie tow Miry. JACOB MELUORS, isotb • ICE.—Letters of Adio—inis ion,dc Louis non cum tedoiseisto es of JonnliCii.llo er, (leavened, late et nabip, Adams county, Pa., hart.. balm lb. undersigned, residing In said townialp, nines notice to all persons Indebted to saM -ate immediate payment, and thaw laving .st the same to present them properly ted for settlement. JANE C. WRIGHT, Adia'r ICE.—Letters of Adminis loa eicianis new on the estate of 9e.ron smesed,_ late of Yenallen township, Adams havflig been granted to the undersigned, ' " 14 loglesitir, he herebygives notice to issdebted Weald estate to make immediate d those having dams against the same to ' ow , PrePerirsostbentleesid Am settlement. Off EADANZAHN; Adm'r.. ICE.—Letters •of Adrainis ion on the estate of AIM nailer, township, Adams county, glissel.,, • &vine been granted to the understood, ne aid township, she hereby gives oakh to indebted to said estate to make immedhiss sad those basing claim, aust, the name sat them preperly atithened foe settle. JANE C. WRIGHT, Adz': ICE.—Letters of Admittis km on the oasts of JACOII Hoorn: late of township,. Adams county, Pa, deceased, eta grabtadto the undersigned residing In hip, he hereby gives notice to all persons ossid estate to wake immediate payment, having elairosagainst the same to present • erly authenticated for settlement. JOIIN BASXB, •Adzik't LIST FOR NOVEMBER GRAND JURY. On—Wm. B. Gardner, Foreman, Jere laybaugh. Beals, R. W. Sadler, John D. amen Hersh. Charles Timmins. rg_--james Pierce, George A. Codori, • McCreary, Robert McCurdy, John L. William McCreary. John Dickson. Martin er C. prerholtzer, John 7.. Welty Shov. —Jesse Dull. Cornelius Rice. bor.—June Newcommer. —Abner S. Hildelbmnd, John Patternon —Henn* Enz. tartin K Bollinger. GENER-4,L JURY. FIEST WEEK. Pitzer, 8. A. Burkholder, Geo Aran—Frederick Simlly. Peter Stover, 'aunt). Daniel Sullivan. Iteuben Stem. o—Adant ()aster. Augustus Deßone. —Robert Wilson, James Davis, Isaac .r. ohn B. Lcast.. George B. Monfort, Win. Sr.. Philip Weaver. did—Joint !daring. David Sluiver. ni—Henry Myers, J. G. Wolf. Sebastian James A. Miller, Thomas Kennedy. bor.—Lewis Jordv. Lansinger, Kenn S. Kline. Villain Bream, Sr., Jaffe. Markly, Dr. -rh r. 'haries H. Buhrman. —Paul Troup, Isaac B. Tudor, P. A. —John Dubs, —Peter Hottheins. Daniel Ehrehart. James Heek. John C. Hartman, Wil 11. Joseph Debert. Moses 111. Neely. asant—Charles G. Miller, Anthony Lit •ph .1. Harman. !elm 1.. Smith. g—John aeob G. Baseitoar. SECOND WEEK. inlps Lefever. John Rife. 11. Ihieliler, John Scott. Daniel H. - ..larob Bennet. Adam s. Myers, Jonas Hollinger, M. B. aunt—,To•tejtit E. Memler, Hezeklah Han. John herriitan. , mei it riest. Arnold Gardner, Michael aul h, Wm. F. llnnner, John S. Martin. np,--Jesse John* Sainte' Shelly, Men tz. Cm. H. Deitrich, Solomon Orner, Jesse Isra'l Shank. :ownship—Jaeob Sterner. —.toe) GarreLson. ban—Rufus C. Swope, Henry Hull, John Urtah Gardner, Jonas Sterner, Jacob Philipp Donohue, Jesse McCreary. —Enfu.s Eckert. on—John B. Qroup,•John E. Plank. B 'man. leorge H. Erise. 'icholas Heltzel. osepb Drayer. —Welsey Cauttinan, Michael Strubinger. n—J. H. Adams. r.—Dr. U. Kochernouer. id—Michael Frey. le ids and gtntaurnutg. GLE ROTEL. largest •nd mast commodious in 0 STTYBSURG, PENNA AHD wasumarox $ zzzz IN L. TATE, Proprietor. oittibui.for Passenger■ and Baggage,rup ot,-con arri•alatiddeparture °Mal Ho► tea 1 to,sadreasonablecharge. . Me STONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, P.A. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN is anew House, and has been ap la the most approvad style. It, pleasant and convenient, being In tb• .n portion. of the town. Every arrange' en m•d e tor the secommodattonand eon, I, with ample stabling attached. With .errant., and accommodating Clark •e every •ndes7ortoplease. TblsHe for th eeeee rtainment of tbepoblic Ileltaihsre ofpubllepatronig t and tart 11 us unlit t kDAMB COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MAROH 18, 1851 OFFICERS -43.org.Birope Ident—Batuncl H. R lasso II —D. A. Buehler -2 .G. lakinest ock Committee—Hobert Wen rd y,II.A.Pic k log. .--George wope, D. A .Thsehler,R.McCur Fahneetock,Gettysburg; Jacob • township; Frederick Diehl,Fratiklbe • . Straben; At4iel F. Gitt, New Oxibrd ; bite, Liberty; H. O. Petere,Fetoreburg ompany Is limited la tta operations to t • dame. It has been In operation ter taor• sad in that period has mid. bat au as ring paid toesee by are daring nut perked oeversl6,ooo. Any person desiring ails apply to either of the managers. zocativeOmmittee moots at the anima/ ,on the Isatlrodnesday in every teamtb k. P. V. (Jane toasa.— BEAGE SEED. • • and will mud by mall the Smear the g var (sties of CABBAGE: MASON"—a remarkable meet mad tender have sooolooded in raising Urns variety, • • 16 to 22 pounds. Under favorable Mr• every plant will head. • moth Drumhead Mity with theiiitone manor. trader Wee is attain to line weight of 40 lbs. no pot op In packages and sent to any ad+ receipt of 60 cts. for one package, or 116 varieties. for soceesetil retaliation &company Several Specimens of the above war/ exhibition at the last apleoltorel tar Atidrese SOLOMON Winn Urit. Biglar,_Adszos co, PS NTED AGENTS, to awns, tor ins, Ain afxraes vx, OSENE LAMP, by note Miele ft:4mm to oar 00. bsolutely safe • of all—ao bad Dot oetbaeuwtaaWle. Oar agents Ba k. rimpflea a waat is untire ns i inlays Marra, Idth stamp. - BENJ. P. BONIN , Sin floor. Macaaaka. sa i. Ranipmig, STAB - I SENT/Ng!, h is a IidEEg;MI iikt -!: , ...Liyaburg. Friday. sec 5, isato iiM WAIMKU. A. few Cords of good dry Wood will be taken at ibis oaten, in payment of - ao outsta, if delivered ittnediVelY. . . M. AnderannAtiill sell to day, at 1 o'clock., a lot of Household Fur niture at his residence on Seminary Bill REWARD.—The School Directors of Huntington District offer a reward of 6:-1X) for the detection and conviction of the person who set fire to School House No. 6 in that district. ACCIDENT.—Andrew Mcllva inc., of Butler township, while putting his horse In the stable, on the .sth ult., Was struck on the left shoulder by a falling pole, pro , *I ucing a fracture of the collar bone. DIVIDEND.—The First National Bank bf dettyabarg has declared asetni-annual dividend of 41 per cent., payable on the lOtk inati The Gettysburg National Bank has de clared a semi-annual dividend of 6 per cent., payable on the Bth inst. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. —The Sabbath School of Christ Church are arranging a Concert and Entertain meat to come off in Agricultural Hall, on Tbaniptraltig AmSning, the 18th inst.- 7 Tnere wffi be vocal and instumental mu sic, Class exercises, deo. The programme in oourPe of _preparation promises to be more than usually interesting. FROM EUROPE.—In to-days's issue will be found another interesting letter from Mr. McPherson, written from Vien na, Oct. 12. He had completed the tour of France and Italy, and would return to England by way of Germany. He writes that his health is materially imprtging, and expeoto to sail for America ow the 6th of November, reaching home probably by Thanksgiving day. BORDER DAMAGES.- Another 'meet ing of Border Damage Claimants was held in Chambersburg on Monday. After s good • deal of discussion, a resolution was adopt ed recommending persons who have claims to place them In the hands of counsel, .with authority to act fgr them in sccuring favorable action by the Legislature—the -claimants to make such agreement as to lees as may be de eased best. TO REPOLISH FURNITURE.—OiIed furniture that has been scratched or marr- ed may be restored to its origihal beauty Simply by rubbing boiled linseed oil, used by painters, on the surface with a wad hi woollen rags. Varniehed furniture .lulled may be similarly restored by the Übe of a varnish cowl:owl of shellac dis solved in alcohol, applied in a similar ' manner. Common beeswax rubbed over furniture and heated by the friction of a woollen mad briskly u t sed is also an ex cellent furniture polish.' CORRECTIONS.—In the list of Town ship officers published last week, the name of Henry A. Speallnan appears as Jun tim of the Peaoe for York Springs Bor oogh. It should be Henry A. Sheeler. Ou the authority of the Frederick Re publican we announced that Sheriff Mann had pure based the "Clairveuz" property near Emmittsburg. Mr Hann informs us that be has not purchased; but haa leas ed the property and will *pep It as a Buil-ding house this winter. Hefrill move to Clairveux early in December, after the expir at ion of his office. RAILROAD ,MEETING,—We notice by the York Papers that a meeting of the citizens of Warrington township, was held on the 22d ult., at Wellsville, to further the project of building a Railroad from New Cumberitnd to York Springs, which was addressed by D. G. Altiand, Wm. Belt zel, Wm. Harlacker, Millard J. Blackford, Abraham Wells and. John E. Wells. Sub scriptions were taken up to the amount of $9,997, and committees for each School district were appointed to canvass for sub scriptions. Giber meetings were to be held at Rossiille, Franklin and Kralltown. EXEIBITION.—The pupils of Miss Mary McClellan's Select School will give an Exhibition in Agricultural Mil, on Tuesday evening next, the 9th mast., con- elating of Tableux , Singing, Speeches, dre This School gave an Exhibition last win ' ter, which commanded general approval. The programme for Tuesday evening, we understand, will be entirely new, and one that cannot fail to please. The pro ceeds will go to complete the furnishing of the School room: All who desire id spend an evening pleasantly will do well to secure Tickets. Admission 25 cents; Children under 12 years 15 cents. Doors open.at ; exercises begin at 7 o'clock. DRYING Pl7lll PRINS .—Pumpiine may be put up in the old fashioned,mode of cutting into rings, parting and drying upon poles; or they may be cut into small pieces, and dried on plates in the sun or oven. A better plan, howeer, la to pare, stew and strain them, just as if for plea; then spread the pulp thinly upon earthern dishes, and dry quickly in a hot sun, a partially heated oven, If dried slowly, there is danger of souring. StOre in a dry room. Kept in this manner, they retain much of the freshness and flavor of newly gathered fruit. The dried pulp shofild be waked in milk a few hours before using. In making pies, they are greittly improved by stirring the pump kin in scalding milk, especially if eggs be not used ; but without eggs they fall far short of the true "pumpkin pie." IMPROVEMENTS.—Notwithstanding the lateness of the season, various im provements ()outlaw, in the Borough, fin" fishing up new houses, and preparing the ground for others to go up early next spring. There has been quite a large amount of paving of side-walks, under direction of the Town Council, and we understand that a amulet. of other prop erty holders ere under "notice" to fix tip. On Carlisle street extended, the spirit of improvement is particularly manifested. , Zbe closing up of the hfummasburg and "arnsburg roads at the "forks," -the fill ing up of the depression along Stevens run , the laying out of new arose-streets, dm., &we given a new aspect to that mo tion, w.hiott promises-to be an attractive part of toe town. Chas and Water Open are tannic :laid out beyond Stevens Hall. On the line of this street, we notice that Mr. Geo. F. Kilitilebists L putting up a new two-story brick dwelling, with bese 7 merit , for business , purpose, a short dis tance below the relined. Nearly oppos ite Mv- Witae Is' Pettlogip a two story brick Dwelling. Prof. Bangher's new House opposite Steven's Hall has been nearly completed; while that of Mir Montfort, this side, is also nearly finished* Mr. F. D. Duphorn is putting np a two- Story brick dwelling stew hundred yards further north. ' Capt. McCurdy is pmiserhig to put up s Dwelling on the lot opposite Prof. Mere hart's residenes; sad COL C. H. But ler" and W. 0. Btallsatith residences on the Lots . adjoining Prof. Bangher on the north. These will all be put up in en yap style, and when completed will be handsome raddenoes. Near the seed end of York street, F. N. Martin is shoat to erten a two-story brick weidenen, with sieughliere, stable, W. H. Date* brick house on the Emmittsh nuns Shwa Tianytewn road. ' F.lisa Asada L patting up a neW on his inessissans, pike. jill - F4iirs,.llaboltrpleidve laminating beinidiitiOP/3 112 11 to E. 14. Yount, Waalaingto! PL •L , • {1 el fig CONVIOTED.—Harry Weaver, bai li ng otdodiftiWittilf )414 week convicted in Obtatiberabarg of re ceiving money under false pmences, and Kptenced to one year in the Eastern Peni tootiari In Jane, 1868, a package eon- Wain/4148.75 was sent by Mr. John Wil son from Hagerstown, Md., to Chainhers burg by Adams' Express Company,direeted to Mr. Wm. Beery. Mrs. Beery was living near Bendersville in Adams county. The Defendant went to, the Express Office in Ohambersburg, and presented to • the Ex press Agent a letter from Mr. Wilson to Mrs. Leary, Worming her' that this money had been sent, and on the back of this let ter, was written an- order, directing the Agent to deliver this packige to Weaver. Weaver got the package and spent the mon ey. Tfie order was forged, Mrs. Reary never having given Wenner any f ainhority to •lift the package. If young ladies wotlld with one consent set their faces against the use of all intoxi cating drinks their influence could not fall to be felt, throughout Society. If they would make themselves acquainted' with tifei subject and lose no time in advocat ing the cause, or of doing whatever is right and proper for a young lady to do in advancing it, what an *mount of good they might do in the Temperance cause. Will our young ladies think of it ? JACK FROST—Is here, and Nozzle ie determined to keep people warm and comfortaole, by selling clothing so cheap that every body can purchase Over Coate as low as $4.00 and good warm Under Costs tit $8.50, also Under Shirteand Dra*- era at any price a man wants them, Knit Jackets, Government Blouses and Over Coats, cheap as dirt, and Genuine Buck Gloves the beat in the country, and every thing that: it man wants to keep himself comfortable. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubber Oiers, do., &c. Dont fail to call at Norris' Corner—Arnold's old Stand, if you witart bargains. tr BIERBOWEIyB SECLLEB have be come noted for their high flavor, and every bcey who knows anything about good To bacco has got in the habit of goipg direct to his establishment in the northeast corner of the diamond—folly assured that they can get just what they want, the very beat ,S gars, made of prime tobacco. highly flavored, and what is better still sold at prices that can't'be beat in or out of the city. Strengers can't mistake the place. "Punch" alwitys stands at the door, good humoredly inviting the passer-by to enter and'enjoy the goodildngs to be found there —Beggs, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, of the best bland, Merenanms, Pipes, &c. Of - Fresh fiat' end Oyster's constantly on hand hi Season at Win. J. Martin's. 2t ATTENTION FARMERS.—Try the oelebnited }limit Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled, if properly toted; and sore necks and backs are kept clean with cold water and Castile Soap, or Dopey. For sale by J. W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg. Pa. Sept. 10-tf WINTER COMlNG.—Winter is corn ing, and Cousaw tt Ctrrurrearsm have trade arrangements to meet the wants of the public by their large assortment of all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for Fall and Winter wear, fer Men and Boys— also, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &a., which they are selling very low. tf ple - No deaths caused by using King's Non-Expleaive Burning Fluids. It HOW DO THEY DO I T?—Many sinus ing things, and some very unjust things, are said in trying to explain the very low prices prevailing at Oak Hall. Some say "they lose money brit," but how a house can kelp losing money right along, and not fail, or what can be the object or losing money, they do not explain. Others say "they do not half pay their hands," whereas it is notorious that no employees in that line of business, are so well paid and so well satlatied, as are those of Wan amaker & Brown, and it must be clear to all, that while the demand for good work is so great as it now is, it would be impos sible for W. Of B. to command the services of a thousand of the best tailors at inferior prices. And one man was heard to assert very confidently, the other day, that they must steal them." But whatever maybe the explanation, the one thing to be learned by all is, that by universal consent, Wanamaker tt Brown do sell cheaper than any other house seems to be able to. it THE SECRET OF BE lIITY lies in the use pf Hagan's Magnolik. Balm for the Complexion. Roughness,Redness , Blotches, Sunburn, Freckles and Tan disappear where it is applied, and a beautiful Complexion of pure, satin-like texture is obtained. The plainest features are made to glow with Healthful Bloom and Youthful Beauty. Remember Hagin's Magnolia Balm is the thing that produces these effects, and any Lady can secure it for 72 cents at any of our stores. To preserve and dnnui the Hair use Lyon's Kathairon. Nov. 5-1 m oThe best System of practical in struction pursued in this country is that practised at the Iron City College. To learn the estimation in which ilia held by competent Judges, send to the Principals, Smith it Cowley, Pittsburg, Pa., for M aniere containing fall particulars. it —A most perfect regulator of the whole tuman system is found in Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extract, or Golden Medical Discovery. It cures female Weakness, Weak Back and all irregulari ties. It is a great restorative, tonic, and nerve force generator, and hence in all cases of Nervous - or General Debility, nothing can equal it. Sold by druggists, or send three dollars and twenty-five cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get three bottles; tree of express ages• it pa-Eminent New York and Philadelphia Physicians claim this Dubois' MisstAtinol Powdetactually cotes Cancer. It is ad vertised In this bine. lem EMMIQUA3I3.—On Friday last a shock of earthquake was felt throughout tbe New England States. At& Johns, New Bruns *tiak,rEtiasta4 20 seconds. Hoops shook itiolently, everybody ivnikektei nod mkny rushed from their homes in , alarm, but no material damage was done. In other parts of New Itrunswiel—Fredericton, Wood stock, Miramichi and St. Andrews—the - shocks appear to have berm mote severe, throwing down . chiguteys and cracking walls of houses.' Sheller eitoclui were felt in Haifa, Unveils and Manville, N. 8. /limo despoldtes represent tranquility u haring been restored to Spain, although the arrests of recalcitrant Catholic-dery and Prosteants still.continue. The subject of a candidatelor the throne is agitating the dstanet, and there is s division• upon the sultect. In the Cartes Prim has untrue °dyke& measure ,dopier ,y the Craned cal Munk! in opposition to the Cionstitu. lion of Spain will be opposed by the Goy =wank. ' Ex-Passamrr Johnson still remains in 2 4 11 hvilk 1 / 4 ,1a4 , 144111 the . Legislature them, iris' said dab": Speculation is ith as to hat his next political move will be. It Is • that he *ill amigo his residence to Nashville, mid wi ll run ibr boss theolsitee district, He aides that 'UN a lostb better - =II REG 312,1111 OF NZIOHBOILIFO COVIIITIES. Curantatarin.-1, Bosh, Carlisle, had his lift foot so billy crushed, while coup ling cars at Bridgeport, on Saturday, as to render amputation necessary.—On Sunday last as Mr. and Mrs. Haines, of Frankford township, bad arrived home from a funeral, in a carriage, their little daughter of about six years, ran out and swung herself on the hind part of the carriage, and in doing so her limbs were caught in one of the wheels, breaking in.,two places one of her thighs. Fitsnsarox. - -Frank Dowsery, colored, was arrested last week in Montgdmery county for stealing a horse belonging to John Diller, of Mtpleasant ; he had the horse in possession, and was making his way to the District of Columbia. Fstantuit. —The Deitz Experimental Fenn was sold at Sheriff's sale, last week, to Leonard Ebert, for $12,500, and the Mon terey Springs property to Samuel Bolliday for ;s7,6oo.—Jacob Brindle, St. Thomas township, was found dead in his yard one morning last week ; be had been cleaning fish and died of heart disease, aged 63 years.—George Tritle of Loudon, while hauling wood on Saturday last fell from the wagon, Waring his spine and causing death on the following Monday.—William Bark holder, of Loudon, on Saturday trapped a bear weighing 810 pounds, on tho moun tain between Loudon and McConnelsburg. z--On Friday, two dwellings on East Mar ket street, Chambersburg, one owned by Mr. Plum and the other occupied by Mrs. Highgate, were ddstroyed by fire, "from sparks tailing from the chimney into an ad joining woodhouse.—Samuel M. Walker,of Chambersburg, while shifting cars near Baltimore last week, had one of his legs beiges the knee badly crueed.—Samuel Gar ner, residing near Greencastle, was way laid on Saturday night by a negro, knocked down and robbed of $9O ; the negro, nam ed Ferdinand Evans, has been arrested.— David Shatzen and Joseph Brown were last week convicted of horse stealing, the former for stealing Abraham Sollenberger's horse, in Guilford township, and the latter for stealing one from Jacob flack, in Ham ilton township ; both sentenced' to three years in the Penitentiary.—John R Tur ner, convicted of forgerery, has been grftil ed a new. trial, on the ground that a Juror, named, Joshua Loy, had not been regular ly drawn. The name, as drawn and called by the Clerk of the Court, was Joshua Long—the error being a clerical one in writing the name, Josbia Loy being really intended. Turner's counsel, in their mo tion for a new trial, assigned this as one of their points, and the Court sustained it. [Communicatal W.A.M. •Yottx. —Henry Btrickhouser, residing near Hanover Junction, was robbed of his poficketbook containing over *lOO, while on a visit to Hanover several weeks ago.—Da yid Garber has purchased the "Central Hotel," in Hanover, for sB,7oo.—Hanover Lodge No. 327 I. 0. 0. F., recently pre sented a handsome Gold Medal to Isaiah P. Diller, a member of the Lodge, who is about removing to Virginia.—Capt. Jacob Weist has been appointed Associate Judge to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge .Mclntyre.—The Hanover Saving Pond Society have declared a dividend of lu per cent., and the Hanover Branch Rail road Company a dividend of five per cent for the last six months, clear of all taxes.— The Hanover eiti zen contradicts the state ment about the alledged runaway couples said to have been traced to that place. Tits election in Mississippi will not take place until the 30th of November. Gastsw. BELKNAP on Monday entered upon his duties as Secretary of War. 131 x inches of snow lell in Augusta, Maine, Saturday. A rouso man, at Bloody Run, last week, died from the effects of eating chestnuts and drinking cider. TENNESSEE Republicans in Washington, on Saturday, held a public rejoicing over the detest of Andrew Juhnson. GEN. McMahon, late United States Minis to Paraguay, arrived in this country on Saturday last. GEOREZ Burma, nephew of General I ut ler, has been appointed consul general to the British East Indies. BYNAME CAMILEON it is reported is going to keep open house at Washing ton this winter. Ex-Govsusroa Thomas G. Pratt is lying very ill at Baltimore, and it is feared his ill ness will prove fatal. SALT Lire despatches report that several Mormon dignitaries have been excommuni cated from the Mormon Church, and con siderable excitement prevails among their friends. GEN. J. B. Sweitzer, of Pittsburg, :has been nominated by Commissioner Delano, Supervisor of Internal Revenue for the Western District of Pennsylvania, to fill the position lately held by Supervisor South worth. A gamer. snow storm prevailed on Tuesday in Canada and Western New York. In some parts of Canada the fall was nearly two feet deep. For several days past the weather in central lowa has been very cold, with ice thick enough for skating. As armed mob is endeavoring to prevent the collection of taxes in Jackson and Wash ington counties, Florida. The State tax collector and his wife have been murdered in Washington county, and seven murders are reported in Jackson county. CABLE despatches continue to indicate the selection of the Duke of Genoa King of Spain, one hundred and forty one of the Deiuties to the Cortes being in favor of his election. The Duke of Genoa is the nephew of King Victor Emmanuel, of Sar dinia- Ursa mall advices from South America state that violent earthquakes are constant in Southern Peru. The town of Chacas, in the Department of Arequipa, were de stroyed ou Sept. -let. Apprehensions of Anther earthquakes have caused a consider able decline in house rents in all large Per uvian cities. Sawa.—The last move of the gold gamb lens of New York is to create the impres sion that President Grant was a party to their conspiracy. The President's honesty is too well established to be impeached by, a set of' inisimible rogues who would de stroy the cormtry tomorrow if thereby they could enrich themselves. Fort unately, nobody believes what they say, and honest men all over the land will be only too glad to hear of the complete smash-up of this detestable "rills." Assanomm-ai tnemairr.-On the 2d inst., by Rev.M.Thostinan, John A. Dear &self to Miss Lavine Mummers, all of this Catinty 2 Mugs -snizar.--On the 2d inst., by the Rev, Swage& Yingling, Mr. Franc is 8. Rains, of inomitpleasant township, to Rim Lough' A. Ballet, of Conowago town ship. • Romagna- DlCitgoa.-On the 26th ult., S. M. Robinson BK., editor of the Fulton Democrat, fettnerly of Gettysburg, to hit so — ` - Dicks on, daughter . of Judge Di of d township, Fulton 00. DIED. _lirObianary nbttoes 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- Oacinsums.-On the 211 d ult.,in Mount plaisanC township, George Sdagarnsan, aged about SS years, • Ffre ! 2 Fire I. Fire I tgoti kEWAR D laza in be to to any pm or per ', air ilve,66**lmasticalii to tO tas sal maliticliond MI person at gicioNorlho ast !» q sad 61866.6 1 .66110040660 No. 0. (aoutbres its ibe l=ra cio urt i te" :o4o v i1k141.016#66* 410111.1111,01111 MR, Prisidist, flair . r (Ibm: fr.* ME ILASZIED. jpvitty of itit Waldo, Baltimore Grain &irodThoe Market. /stealknore, Marylon e1..9. &Tait Flom, 5 50 @ 5 75 &rise ... 5 75 @ 6 00 WsnRWMZAT, 1,36 @ 1 50 RID Wszar, 1 ISO @ 1 .40 001131, 70 @ 1 07 1 03 4 1 15 OATS, 55 @ 57 TIKOMEIT-0319. 3 25 @ 3 50 CLOVER -MUM, 7 00 ®.7 25 Fran-sisn, ' 2 40 @ 2 45 BACON, SHOIELDREB, 15-1 , @ 15 19 20 @ 20 .t. 18 @ 18* 127#; LARD, GOLD, PhDs Gott/abuses Grain & Provision Market. Gettysburg, Friday Nerlif99. 4 60 5 00 1 25 €6 1, 50 100 0 1 16 SUPRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, WERTZ WH=AT, RID WRZAT, CORR, OATS, ..... BROXWRZAT, • . TIMOTHY SERD, CLOVIS SKID, ....... PoTAToIB, Burrs, LARD, EGOS, .• BAnoar, Rims, " 61nse, .. " Sootrz.nzas, BOAP, TALLOW, far A, dutrtistnunts. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Pram Went and Directors of the GETTYS BURG NATIONAL BANK bays this day declared • semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT. on Capital Stock. clear of all U. S. Taxes, payable on and after Nov. Stb. J. KSIORY BAIR, Ca4ll ter Gettysburg, Nov. b.-3t VALUABLE TOWN RESIDENCE FOR BALE The undersigned, intending to remove from Pettis. burg, offers al Private Bale the property in which he resides, on Illzh street, adjoining property of John Hennlg on the Bait and of Harriet Shilling on the West, fronting 30 feet on Dish street and running. back to • twelve foot alley. The HOUSE is • new two-story Frame Building, conveniently arranged with • large STABLE on the lot—everything being In Brat-rate order. It will be sold on reasonable terma. For further lnform►tlor, apply to JOHN W. WEIGLE Gettysburg. P►., Nov. 5. 1889.—tt. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The Executors of the Will of Jonx CANNON, dec'd. offer at Private Bale, the Valuable Real Estate of said decedent on the corner of Baltimore and East Middle streets directly opposite the COURT HOURS, Lb foot on Baltimore street by 142 feet deep. Improved with a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, marble cutting shop, and a well of excellent water, fruit, •c. Thlt is one of the most decreble places In Oattj► burg. Apply to MARY A. CANNON, J. MARSHALL CANNON, Nov. 5, I BCD.-tf Executors HORRIBLE DEATHS Occur almost everyday from the explosion of Ooal 0 Lamp• Coal Oil b►s become eo 'Effector now.e-0q al to rootlet it unsafe In Its use as an illuminating or burn ing fluid. "KING'S NON EXPLOSIVF BRILLIAST ILLU MINA MVO FL ULU," is the article that now fa• encells the Coal 011, in its safety, brilliancy and economy. It 's perfectly safe. being a Non•gttpbntre Fiend , inasmuch as a lighted match may be thtown into the Imo/ of the hemp, while burnlug without danger of exploaion. It is ♦old of reale, trot can be need for retrivring the same from wood or any fabr.c.. It is a trifle cheaper than foal Oil and every family should use It, and do away with this EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL. Alfir Retail Dealers of burning fluids can be sup plied at the lowest wholesale pnees, addressing ai orders to E. M. YOUNT, at the Washington House, Gettysburg, Ps., Bole Agent for the County of Adams [Nov. 5,1869.—1 f OYSTER SALOON JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg St., Gettysburg next door to 'eagle Hotel, Hu always on hand a large amortment of all kinds of CONFECTIONERY, made of the best materials, with Fruits, Almonds, Miami, Figs, Cakes, to. FRESH OYSTERS served to customers, and orders for Families or Par ties promptly filled. Haring special accommodation. or Ladies and Gentlemen, and being. determined to please, he invites his friends to give him a call. Nov. 6.1•00.—tt J. L. SCHICK has the Largest and Best Selected Stock o DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS that has been brought to Gettysburg this fall, w bleb will be sold at the lowest possible rates. Oov. 5, 18159.—tf SELLING OFF ALWAYS SELLING AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Goods can be sold much cheaper for CASH than 01) the long credit system. Store, Nerth-west cor. of &pais. 78.11 D. Duptioz% NOV. 5, 180.-# r ~.~ +• - d. .. ... '.l G- h:: =1 Mill • NOTICE. • • Au Election for Managers of the Elettyaborg and Petersburg Turnpike Company aria take place at the , house of Gnu. W. Wets:lota.' on Monday, Me ath day qf November but, at 2 o' jock P. X. JilllN U. MeCLALLAN,Trewirer gettysburg, No*. L—td. - -- +✓ The Proildent and Directors of ti. FIRST NOTIONAL' BANK of Gettysburg. hare this day declared a seml•annual Dividend of 43.5 PER CENT. over and above all 11. S. Tana, payable on and after the 10th inst. Nor. 5-31 OU.7I'Y SUPERINTENDENT'S C OFFICE I Th 104.116 Commissioners having_ granted a room to th Courthouse for the County Superintendent'. Office, I woojd respectfully annonnee that I will be In mylodies,.eseh Saturday mom 9 o'clock, A.H. to 4 o'clock, P. M. Directors, Teachers and others wishing to visit me officially, will please hear this In mind, +adoring the winter, whilst engaged in visiting the schools,/ can. not be thereat any other time. . . Nov. 5, 180.-35 NATIONAL BANK 8 00 6 00 40@ 60 38 00VBBNIIINT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and 6 tif 8 Thc- HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and COUPONS CASUED OR COLLECTED Persons &siting to Invest lo STOOKS et BONDS of any kind; are Invited to call, as we have th the facllltiee of New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. Constar:motly all Perilous pc,asessing COUPON BONDS, and ,I.Airing for safety to convert Into Registered, aro rtquee to oil', u wt have the advantage In trantAr at a Lein fog expense. INTERNAL REVENUE ETAMPS of all 11•Lumir INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced Persona sighing Information ill regard to U. t. Bondi, and Stocks all kirids,. are ropit.Etol to give no • c•II•id ,re will cheerfully iiive nil in MIME Gettriburg. Nov .S, 180-tf IRE CUCTSIBER WOOD M P ! One do:en r,Clinn.l why this Ts the best Pump nit 7 . actureri in /I Me 7.11 for WELLS & CISTERNS 1. It w Pimple. 2. It is Reliiible. 3. It is Dural. 4. It Works very Easily. 5. It thri.a . s Pater Rapidly. 6 It is all Woiel. 7. The ni aril is Tasteless. 8. It does not Crack to the Ban. 2. It is Dot liable to get ,s: tof order. 10. Should any repent. Lo necessary In time. they can easily be made by any per son. 11, 1t...011E10t froze. 12. It Is Cheaper than any other relial le Pump mano• factored. In teetiruoui of the 4uperi.r char:, ter Pump we refer, by pennies ion. to tbe .(011,min K pereone bare had it in nee, end teeted it with entire natie faction: .Jr.e Bleeecker, Pro:1101c tp. ; George Smith, Hon tiugtou tp.; Arnold Lives, Yrankliritp.: A. K. Myers. Latimare tp. ; John Cress, Gettysburg; H. P. Pietism. °remount ; Peter obi vely, ?sidled; Ki ng , Pairliekl ; Wm. Young. Ilgurfny tp; Andrew !laver stock, Tyrone tp. Persona requiring Pumps fur le elb or cistern., C 4121 have theca furnished all awmplete and ready for meshy tending the depth of the welt or cistern. Sotlefaction guaranteed in all men or Do payment required. orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. JOSEPH KtNKLE, MaS nightstown, Adams county, Pa. Oct. 29,'1869.-ly COUNTY INSTITUTE rr HE third session of the County Institute, under 1 the Act of Assembly, approve] April 9th, 1887, will be held I u the Court-house at Gettysburg. com mencing Monday, Dec. eth. *lock, P. 31., and will continne in Brenton during the week. The exercises of the week will consist of Lectures, Instruction in the various branches taught in the Schools, Ciss.drills, Essays Discussions of important educational topics, Contests in Orthography and other branches, nod whatever will give interest arid variety to the session of the Institute. It is the wish of the Superintendent that the Institute may be of prac tical benefit to every Teecher. Prof. Robert Kidd of Indiana will be present during the entire week, giving two lessons each day in Vocal Culture. Elocution and Reading. He will also glee two evening entertainments. Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy State Superintendent, will be present on Wednesday and Thursday. Prof. Edward Brooks, Principal of the State Normal School at Millersville, will give instruction in Arithmetic and the Solstice of Teaching.. Prof. A.B. Manson will give Instruction in Penmanship. There will also be a teacher le, 17 g ""' • Bee. Edmil Perrier of Penna. College, v John S. Eimentrout of the Kutztown Normal School, and other distinguished educators and Lec turer,. will assist. The exercises will be Interspersed with vocal and Instrumental mask. It is hoped every teacher in the county will be present on Monday, to paPtlcipate In the organization. None, who Lave the heart in the work in which they are engaged—none, who are de 'irons of advancing, will remain away without a full and sufficient excuse. We want better Teachers; we want each year to ad vance the grade of the profession; we want to sift out those who are Incompetent and stationary. Then let every one, who wishes to be considered a live teacher, come up to this annual reunion, assured that they will go to their work the better fitted for it. But we want more than simple attendance. We want the earnest, active co-operation and participation of all to make the Institute, a .rand success. Let all re member, that, MI they labor to advance t be pro Welts' to a blow add nobler standard, they' labor for them selves. The Contests in Orthography will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the first premium being Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Thursday will be Director's day. • A portion of the day will be devoted to the explains/km.of points In the School•law, upon 'bleb Directors may desire Information. It Is hoped there will be •foll attendance of live Director.. Directors are respectfully urged to grant teachers the time. Those paying full fare over the Railroad will be returned free ; Male Teachers will be accom modated at reduced rates by the lesding Hotels; Fe male Teachers, pa areal. will be entertained in private bunnies. Nor full particulars of exercises, see cfr oular, which will be mailed to Teachers andRN Directors. J. HOWARD WS, County Superintendent. Oct. 22.—St • GREAT DISTRIBUTION Cash,Gifts to the Amount of $500,000 RVIRY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZIL 6 C u b atfte, each P 20,000 40 Cut: Olits, each 61,000 10 " 10,000 200 a *# 500 go a 5,000 1800" " 100 50 Si:want Rosewood Plume each $lOO to 67 00 76 • . Melodeons " 75 to 100 350 Sewing ..... " 60 to 176 600 Sold Welchem " 76 to 300 Cash Prime, Silver Ware, he., valued at Sl,OOOOOO, A chance to drew any of the above Prism for .25c. Tickets describing Prises are sealed in Knvelopes and well 'lanced. Os reetdp4 of 26e. a Sealed Ticket to drawn without choice and sent by mail to any W. dress. The prise named upon it will be delivered to the tickst•holdwrou palmist of, One Dollar. Prizes are immediately sent to any Addison by uproot or re. turn mail. Tom will know what your Prize is besne you pay for it. Any Prise exc han ged for another of rue value. No Bigots. Our patrons can ; depend on Olr draw Bassmsraze:—We select the following thus, many who have istelylikawu Valuable Prior andltisul%. mitted us tin publish them: Andrmr.T.Burne,oll 410,000; Kim Clara 8. Walker, Baltimore, Pian o,• James M. Matthew', Detroit, SUVA; John T. An! draws, Baveansb, 66,000; NMI Agnes Illmmoos, Charleston, Piano, $6OO. We publish no hams with. oat periaiiekni. OPDLIOPII OS Tan Prue :—"The Arm is reliable, and deomm theirlencome— Wpekig bibuse, fly 8 .: - "WorUOvr them to be a fair dealing Ana. —N. T. Herald, Nay 28. friend of ours drew a $6OO prize, which was promptly received:'—Dally Nast,, - Noy 3. s a d ar &mho.. Llimustinditesmenta to. Setisfactim irootowistd. 276 /7 eacilato 01= 1 lovekowo contains me ash gift. plz Tickets for 111'; li be git • *Alm 116; 110 for $l3. All letters shooid be addteassd t o • HASSAN, WILSON OCh., 178 Broadway, New Turk. Oct. 40.-4 t =I D . , WHITTlift, 9 Wylie et, Pitfihhfgh, Ps., o Mika-wide fogiutatios, traits ill via/nal Ow Num; goo, saulnal woolchmo, Impotency, !a., there. salt of oolf•abowt, 'food 2 'WWI thr waled pamphlet, go owe. No matter who hated, date ass, pos. NMI • mum us• D Of do kW * . or roortio boroin t , Not e, Milloto .MMIIIIIIIOIIII4IIIIII - ' +awn .•••••••••• ►. 411 V Übe OEO. AILVOLD, Cash.er. I. HOWARD WERT, County Superintendent. GETTYSBURG SOLD EOM orders are prtmptly executed I= 1 per cent, rix 6 PER CENT. for 1 year, PER CENT. for 6 zuotal. =I = Tt2TIIIONIALS TEACHERS' By the Metropolitan Gift Co fag Aduattistututs. ; 4 44'4 4 4 4 TO THE WORKING CLABB.—Wearioow La/pared n. fornish all claws with .constant employment at home. the whole of the time or tar the spare moments. Business nrw.lightand profitable. 'Persona of either sex .4 telly rarn htdi 60c.t0 $5 per evening. and a pro portional sam by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and glee ears neatly as mach men. That all who see this notice may send their ad.' dress, and test the business, we make this unparallel ed offer: To such as are h ot well satisfied. we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full par. Oculars, a valuable samole, which will- do to com mence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Company:at— ooe of the largest and best &rally news. papers published—all sent free by mail. Reader, if you wait permanent, pritUakole work, address B. 0. ALLEN k CO, Augusta, Maine. 3100 IN GOLD PAID To . AN AGENT WITII COM It tssioNs t MARK TWAIN'S NEW BODE; Innoconta Abroad," • With all its humor, and all its richness, it ready for agents. The whole presirof the country is praising It, and every person who has read It is known by his cheerful looks. One agent at Rochester, took 74 or ders in one day. We have reports like this constant ly. We pay the largest commissions and extra pre. m turns as above. Semi tq us for our explanatory cir culars, and sample which is sent free, and Judge for yourself. BLISS & CO., Newark, New Jersey. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To Canyons for Mn. El - Ilia's new Book, insk published in beautiful style, and cold eta low price. . A NEW NATIONAL WORK, Now selling in Immense numbers In all sections of our land. It Is frig!. lively, and sparkling; splen— didly illustrated with elegant Bteei Portraits. Seery lady will want a cop) ; gentlemen will want It for them. No family can &Mild to be without It. Agents, particularly ladies, can do better with this look than with any other extent. Great inducements off-red, and Agents wanted in every township in the United Scats EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN To good enegetlcMen or women to addition to cur regular terms. Send fur Cirdnlars. void, complete in• formation and term, Ai'drew " kI:TFORD PCB LISHINO CO., liartfot.l, coon. 100900 AGENTS WA NOR PRIEST A.N ;) NUN This most exciting let -cling book. by a popular atltharffi, In now ready. , 1 011,15 who wish to canvass for ft sheuld apply • to , iedistely for clr culat, (with stamp encloses,) INr hie territory desired. experience, ti. Agents wanted everywhere for this end other flrebciass honks and engravings, by CRIT TENDEN k WEIN:VEY, CioS Chestnut street, Phila. delphia, Pa. FEMALE COI.LEOE, Bordentouni, N. F. Bnar,i and tuition SAO , per year. For catalogues addreio her. Jowl R. BIAIIIXT, A. M., Preet. THE CHURCHMAN THE BEST and IJ A 1' GFST W"klY Newry,. nor, with the circulation in th Prote-tant Splecopal Church. Sent FREE for on mouth for examination, and till Jan. 1, 1870, in m. • 4tibrcriners for that year. Via year, In advance. 11 ..51ALLOILY k CO , II art twd, Ct. JrST .NOW, Till PCDLIBILIZES OP Ilia LAILIZ Dlrllll , CLP.LLY NEW YORK OBSERVER The oldest and Best Family Neumpaper, ate afering !t to new entmberittern on very favorable terms Sam ple copies with circulars, sent free to auy mdd rees.- 13LO per annum. SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jrt. & CO., 37 Pnik Row, Now York THE BEST TYPE, CABINETS. PRESSES AND PRINTERS' MATERIALS Made and furni.bed by VANDERBUItOII, WELLS k CO, New York Chad Secorul Hand Cytnader.: far Sale. KNIT-KNIT-KNIT AGENTS W.NTED everywhere 10 lei) the AMERI CAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Yam ily Machine ever invented. Price E 3. Will knit 20,000 stitch. per minute. Addrees AII ERIAAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mau., or At. Louie, Mo. IT OW SHALL we PATICT nr HOUSES" by J. II W. 31eaury, CI , 220 p, $1.50. Yr..« by lud.ll on receipt of pH... MASCILT Wint , , Y. N. V. BEM NEW SCALE PIANOS. Wsth /son Prams. Oss,trusag Brass Agrafre Bridg MELODEONS AND CABINET OBGANS. - - The t,est manufactured. Warranted fur 6 years PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—Prires grratly rationed for Cash. New 7-octave Pianos $276 eed upward. New Cabinet Organs S-I5 and upwa , d. Second-hand Instruments 1--10 and upward. Monthly Instalment. received. Warerourns,ael Broldwa,), N V. HORACE Warrens. r t GENTS WA:cTED.—S77.I to St:00 PER MI INV' to (1 sell the original and. improved Cmanton Sense Family Sewing Machine. All complete for VS. It w I hem, tell. stitch. hind, braid and embroider In a moist superior manner, making the celebrated "Lock CA UTION.—Do not boy Machines under the same name as ours Irani any one except those having certificate of A gency, signed by cm,. they are worth no. cast-iron Mach !nes. For Circulars and term s, .Ir-” or apply to C. BOWERS k CO., 436. Spruce at Pa. COMMON SENSE!!! WANTED {GENTS. tao per month to sell the only lENIII NE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY nEWINO MACIIIN E. Price sl.b. Great inducements to Agent.. This is the moat popnlar Sewing Machine of the day—makes the famous •lftaetic Lock Stitch^ —will du any kind 01 work that can be dons on any marhine-100.000 sold and the demand constantly In. creasing. Now is the time to take an Agency. :Bend for circular. /hp-Beware of infrinsers."(ol Address SEt 'O3IB A Cu., Boston, Mane., Pittatiorgh, Pa. or St. L'Ana, Mo. c. ATTENTION: ATTENTION: EVERY MAN ' Who has a 110t11.5 to Paint. READY-MADE COLOTt 8, Known as “RAILROAD" Colors. Guaranteed to be corn economic., more durable and more convenient. Imo any Print ever before ettered. A book' entitled "Plain Talk with Practical Paint. dii," with samples, sent free by mall on application. 31ASURY k WITIToN, Globe W bite Lead and Color Works, 11l Fulton at., New York. Established Beware of Imitations. BUSINESS CHANCE.— Wanted, a man In each town and city tomantifacture and sell Weather Strips nod Robber Mouldings. Patent run out, fret to Prom 'ln to 5120 worth needed upon every building. from COO to 500 per cent profit. Send your addreea upon stamped envelope. for lull particulate and price lint of Materials, ready to be put together, to REA BRADSTRWE, Box 265, Boa ton, Mass. AGENTS! READ THIS ! WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OP 130 per week and expenses. oriallow a large commission, to sell our Dew and wonderful inventions. Address M. Wagoner k Co.. Marshall. Mich. 4 HINTS ON HOUSE PAINTING." By J. W. MA Y iury, CI., 48p.. 40c. Free by mail on re— eelpt of price. MAMMY WHITON, N. N.Y. MRS MAGIC COMB will clangs any colored hair or beard to a permanent Black or Brown. Ono Comb sent by mail for Al. For axle by Merchants A Druggists generally. Address Magic Comb Co, Springfield, Maas. 81140 Row pla l m m a il i d ied e "frreen a x A . monthsSecret j.trAm m a nyd. 836nti A YEAR gusi dittoed to Agents . Address V V J. AHEARN, 5 F. 0. Avenue, Baltimore, a A DAY.—. 33 new articles for Agente. Sam cup , c , o plea free. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. A BR YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUCHIST POR SWEET .1 - 1. QUININE—!t equate (bitter) Quinine. Manatee tared by F. STEARNS, PARR 3 CO., Chemists, New York. COLOURN'S PATENT RED JACKET A X I Is better than our regular shaped Axes for these res. sons: /tirst—lt cuts deeper. Second—lt don't stick in the wood. Third—lt does not Jar the hand.— Fburfh—No time is wasted In taking the Axe eat of the cut. avVili.—With the same labor you will do one-third more work than with regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with thegood qualities of thin Axe, for all our Axes are painted red. If your hard ware store does not keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or till your orders direct, rr give you the name of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axes. LIPPINCQTT 4;,8A trEwELL, Pittsburgh, Penna. Sole owners of Co}burn's and lied Jacket, Patent. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. OOLGATE k CO'S TOILET' SOAPS. (ESTABLISHED 1800 PEW FORK.] For the Delicate Skin of Ladies alit Children. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. WORDS 01 WISDOM for Young Men on the Ruling Passion in Youth and Bariy Manhood, with Self help for the erring and unfortnuate. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address llcwaan AMMATION, Don /.11d1/4:14.- -GRAPE VINES ! , I HAVE NOW READY FOR, MAXNET 10,000 GRAPE VINES, CNN- AND rwo TZARS OLD—INCLUDING EVERT YAM= OF STANDARD GRAM. FOR BALE WiIOtiP4SALE -SC 0T.A114. Arne ettentfou of Dislerl ' and Housekeepers is Jolted to"toy stork, biera porebeelog eleifewbere, S. ft Is very choice sad Al be obi on reesdnabie tom& Address • ROHIRT 8111;08. Gettysburg, Fesolept.lo,lBoo-0. . . "CHESTNUT 11.A.1S pion ftitif,4—A 41 11 -` kviirea4, teast , %middisems. sad 1)4 toitiOraVrter*ltakOMMtagan c ro..".#6lmr -111fforDatilka:f Oot. 711th C,. =I 51134146tatiaggius H-E HEAL . EXCBLLENCE azd Cbmpuess of oat, Clothing Is the only secret of oar. ;VIM 111111C00.1t. pIIKRBECTIoN OP READ Y7lbl ADE 'C 11.0 T REST St ATERIA LS. We age none but 'all wool" coeds every piece • of which. Is well swag ed, and carefully exam. land. Out cutters of Ready. mad..Olothinga re such os could •ork In other establishments of Custom Work; their work combine. comfort with style. Oar hands are supplied with the best trim minp, and we ma that they use them, end WELL MARL every artier' is tkor. onghly tested hieing , being put Into stock. Every garment sold Is accompanied with a legal guarantee, hold ing al responsible for the correctness of all the representations made. It Is conceded that our large bra anew and many other advantages enable us to sell lower than any other house. We Invite a fair coot- LOWESS PRICED. porlson or prices I% I. LL CUT (11; HANIKED FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1889. We hove made the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET lIONIIERLES3 0 ARM EN TS, ENDLESS VARIETY, CHOICEST SELECTIONS. GOODS TO WEAN WELL, STANDARD STYLES, LATEST FASHIONS,. NEW FURNISHING GOODS •All mar goods are marked at lower prices than were the same articles Mat year. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT AND DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS' AND YOUTHS' WEAR Are especially well prepared to give eatiewtiee. NEW AND BETTER CUTTERS. IMPROVED SYSTEM ORBATEK DirsPATc A FINER LINE OR GOODS THAN EVER. SCHOOL CLOTHES. SUNDAY CLOTIIDS lIAN.Y NEW WEARING QUALITIES UNEQUALED.STYLES, OAK BALL BUILDINGS THE LARGEST IN THE STATE S. E.cor. 6th & meix,ET Sta., Philadelphia. Em. bracing whole block on 6th from Hazlett, Mlurr. Oct 22.—tilu WANAMABER & BROWN. WANTED—Agents, Teachsre,Studenta,Clergenen, Farmers' bona and daughters, and all to sell BEFORE the FOOTLIGHTS AND BEHIND THE SCENES, BY OLIVE LOGAN The Great Reformer of the Stage, who, having abandoned stage life, now exhibit., In •Ivid colors the whole ,how world Before and Behind the Scenes. Being Truthful. Moral, and High toned, aa well se Seniettional. Rich, and Racy, It outsells all other boots, Beautifully illuetritled with 40 rpiriled engravings, 24 tall-page cuts, 660 pages, ow roas•tint— ed paper. Greatest inducements yet offered. Pra• .heetue, Semple Copy, Boxea, and Stationery, Pm). For Circular, explaluicut. address immediately, PAR MELEE t CO., rubintherr, either at PhCadelpitie, Pa, Cincinnati, Ohlo, or Middletown, Conn. Oct. 22.-4 w 8100 A MONTH SALARY PAID for Agents, mal• and female; begin.* per. manent. Enclose 3c stump. Vuo Allen k Co , 171 DrOadWay, New York. Clip one, nod reborn ...leer asement.] [Oct 15-4 A WATCH YRE.E.—GIVEN GRATIS to every lire man wbo will act as ■gent in a new, light. god honorable buelnewa, paying ikki a day. Yin gift enter prise. No humbug. No money wanted in advance. Addrew R 3ton n-c KENNEDY & Co., Pittsburg. Pa. Oct. la-4 w CHEAP PAINTING.- C 0 lbe or the PLCORA COXPOIT I PAINT (coeting F 12.40; will 1-3 ) paint ea touch u 25U lbs. of Load. and. wear longer For perticulare, II addreas 8. BOWEN, -ec'y., No. 150 COST LEAD. I. N. Fourth at., Philadelphia. Oct. 15-1,1. HENRY WARD BEECHER'S PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Are being read by peopleof every class and denim:ulna tkm all over this country and Europe. They are full of vital, beautiful religious thought and feeling. Ply mouth Pulpit is published weekly, and contain. Mr. Beecher's Sermons and Prayers, in form suitable fur preservation and binding. Par sale by all oewsdeal. era. Price, 10c. Yearly subscriptions received by the publishers ($3) giving two handsome •olumee of over 400 pages each. Half yearly, 51.75. A new and sugerb Steel Portait of Mr. Beecher presented to ail yearly sabsaibera. Extraordinary offer: PLYMOUTH PULPIT (&3). and the CHRISTIAN UN 1054 U 50)..n Unsectarian, Independent, Christian Journal—ln pages, cut and stitched, clearly printed, ably edited, sant to one address for 52 weeks tSr tour dollars.— Special Inducement. to canvassers and Iliac. getting op clubs. Specimen copies, postage free, for fic. J. B. FORD & CO , Pub'e, 39 Park Row, N. Y. Oct. 15-4 w Allen's Lung Balsam REIIEDY P 01: CURING CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, AND CROUP AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL It is composed of the active principle' of roots and plants. wbich are chemically extracted. so as to retain all their medical qualities. MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sore remedy iu this Balsam. Lozenges and valeta sometimes glee railer. but this Balsam, taken few times, will ensure a permanent cure. Will all those afflicted with Coughaor Consumption give this Balsam a fair trial? They will be pleased with the result, and coulees that the fore Remedy la Pound at Last. IT IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I=l PAIN KILLER PAIN is supposed to be the lot of els poor mortals u inevitable as death, and liable at any time to come up on na. Therekare it is important that remedial agent, should be at hand, to ho need on emergency, when we are made to feel the excruciating agony of pain, or the depressing influences of disease. Such a remedial agent Ulna in PERRY DAVIS' "PAIN KILLER," the fame of which has extended over all the earth. Amid the eternal ices of the polar regions, or beneath the intolerable and binning sons of the tropics, Its virtues are known and appre ciated. And by it suffering humanity has found relief from many of its lily. The affect of the Pain Killer upon the patient, when taken internally, in cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaints, Cholera, Dysentery, and other affections of the system. has been truly wonderful, and has won for It a name among medical p reparations' that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sorer, and Sprains, Outs, Stings of Insects, Ac.. and other canna°, suffering, has secured fur It the most prominent position among the medl clue of the day. Illirileware of Counterfeits and worthless imitations. Call fur Perry Davis' Vegeta ble Pain Killer, and take no other. Sold by Pruggiets and Grocers. [Oct. 16-4 w FARMER'S HELPER SHOWS HOW TO DOUBLE TUB PROFITS OP THE FARM, and bow fanners and their one can each make $lOO PIE MONTH in Winter. 10,000 copies will be mailed tree to fernier. Send nameand address to ZEIGLER. McCIIRLY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. H.-4w Ladies Fancy _Furs ! JOHN FARRIRA, 718 ARCM STREET., Middle of the Block, bet. Tth and Bth St., South Bide, FIIILADELP MIA, Importer, Mannfactorer and Dealer In all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CLULDREN'S WEAR. Raving enlarged, remodeled and improved my old and favorably known FUR EktFORUM, nod having lm• ported a very Impend splendid assortment of ell the different kinds of Fars flour first hands, In Europe, and have had them made up by the most skillful work. men, I would respectfully invite my friends of Adams and adjacent Counties, to All and examine my very = and besittllul emortment of /army Fan, fOr apd Children. lam determined w sell at as low prices as any other respectable Rouse In this city. All Furs Warranted. Nomlrepresentations to effect sales. JOHN PAKIIIIOI, Ilk Arch Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 1,1889.-4 m youNV's OOMPOUND TOR THBOURI OY PIITRIDEitiRETEIROAT INFLUENZA .. or any otbrr rtidandbitOr) Orinwaradlasaa a of the Tbsoatif oot of too long standlar.. AIso,BOARL kT krtrkra. This modletnabout bora triad in THOUSANDS OF OASES , a different Parts* of tbs . oonairy; and has D•Tor boon known to fail if taken to that and aotordbar to dirsetknis4 j(ia,wiier.triskto ova. Girona trial aid It willaneak for•ltsolf. Ivory housobobiaboald gigLialadraf Skliwaadtakikaall. i c Ti lt• l f il ril i sZ l e,hloorestkai It has ofsatltk Ara tra - as. I t,l , '! ' • f sad gld iilsastitirkis k OO:Atiri . ' yabarg, a., or by their authorised agents. Per taz oved a? al, asarly all thelltorssla Adams county Nay 29.1167;•4P - ..., ream'', TOICINT . e co. WOOD FOR BALE; , „ 390,CORDF 04$„ .4 .7 • ;11 T S r D aiE ' a L L , . innutin WOW* 41111100 1 101111y14101=41: yea^'•. MEE SERMONS IN COUGHS ASTHMA MEE MO IMEIN/E *aid an Masud &di; 110=4 tts• C SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • The underalunid will otror at Public Sala, on Fri. Jag, the 111th dap of itorcieber twat. all o'clock, ..ft N.. the 441oseing Lots and Tracts of lead situate 111 311nuntioy township. hear the Baltimore Oka, tbree millet south of Gettysburg, viz.. No. I—Containing 14 ACR23 and 66 PBROM part Timber lend. No 2—Containing 9 ACRN9 and 125 PKRCIINfI, a portion of which Is Timber. No. 3.—Coaitaining 9 ACIUM and 125 PARCHES, part of v bleb Is Timber. No. 4—Coatainina 9 ACRES and 12 PIRCIIF.S, part of it in itlw Timber. Also. 1 Lot coutainlog 5 ACRES. and 45 PARCHES, ot Timber land. Also, at the mime time and place, will be offered the FARM, on which the subscriber reside., ;coutaloing, tat ACRBS, more or less, halving erected then" , * eamkatable DWELLING 1101184 .new Bank Sara« Wagon Shed, Wesh House, Spring Muss, and mien necessary ontbildings ; Spring pear the house, Or-I chard and other Fruit, excellent Meadow and a large' portion of Timber. Persons desirous or viewigg the above Property can do no by calling on the subscriber residing on the Tenn. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day or sale by Oct. 29 —ls VALUABLE FARM AT • PRIVATII dALS. V . The undersigned offers at Private Pale his valuable FARM, situate in Bt. Thomas township, Franklin county, on the road from Campbellstowtr to the Warm Spring road, of a mil* front the latter road, coataining 71. ACRES, more or lees. The Im provements are a new two.story FRAME DWEL LING. 10:24 feet with a Frame Barn. BUM lea, and outbuildings. There Is a never-failing Spring of water on the premises. About 22 Acres are In good Timber, with a large proportion of excellent Meadow. The farm is tinder goad fencing, and in good order, and conveniently located fur Milk School-11mm", k.c The term• will be easy to salt purchasers. Perrone desiring to view the premises will call on Daniel ¬ate, residing on the adjoining farm. For farther in format lon address DERRY MILTENBERGER, • Graeffenburg, Adams cot, Penna. Oct. N,184.19.-5m VALUABLE ➢SILLS & FARM AT PUBLIC SALE The subscribers will offer at Public Sale, on Softer. day, the CM day of Norenther next, at 1 o'clock, P. X. on the premises, their VALUABLE PROPERTY, situ. ated in Liberty townebip, Adams county, Penna.,l% miles southeast of Fairfield, known an the . 00MPANY MILLS." The Farm contains 2'5 ACRES, more or lemur patented land, adjoining lands of John Baum. gardner, Joseph Mickley, Ceeper Myers, and other.. he Improvements are a large twoatury stone and part LOO 1101/SE, Stone Rank Earn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Smoke douse, and other ontbuild inps, with • well of water at the door. There are about 125 Acres clear, 25 Acres in Meadow, and the balance in line Timber. consisting of White Oak, Wal nut and Hickory. There Is au orchard of choice trait, conellaing of Apple, Peach and Pear Treas..— The MILLS are on Middle creek, with sufficient water to run the year round. The Will-hone° is 50 by 44 feet, three atones high, Stone; Power, two Overshot Wheels, 18 feet high, with two pairs of Burs and one pair of Chopping Stone., and all the machinery and fixtnres belonging to a Grist mill and Saw mill.— Thereare also on the premises, a TENANT HOUSE and STABLE, with a well of water at the door. The above Mill and Saw mill are in a good neigh borhood for Grain and sawing. being within one mile of Carroll's Tract, and one m Ile - 6 f Limestone, also near to Schools, Churches and Market.. •• • • Any peraoq Wisbing to view the property can be shown the Wye by James W. Irwin, who lives there ock. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day ~f ado by 9 up t . VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned, intending to quit farming, offers at Private Sale. Tif B FARM on which be resides, la Strahan township, Adam. county, Pa., on the road. leading from Gettysburg to Hunteretown, 23 mites from either place. containing 125 ACRES, more or lees, Improved with.a berg. two-story BRICK DWEL LING, with Back building, con ialnlng 10 rooms, large Bank Barn, Corn Crib; St ring Llousw,Carelage Rouse, Gait-kitchen, Hog Pen, and other outbuildings; a never•fadmg Spring of Water between the Room and Barn. a line thriving young Orchard of choice trait of all kinds, There are ■boot li.Acree in good Timber, the balance cleared and under good cultivation, with a huge proportion of Meadow. The Farm ban been well limed, and ie one of the beat wheat producing larm• in the neighborhood. There le every con•enl ence on the premises, and it le desirably located with reference to Schools, Churches, Market, Ate. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Parsons de. airing to view the premises or obtain further informa tion will call upon or addrese the undersigned. If not sold by theist of November, the Farm will be for Ith.NT. JOHN BRINKERHOFF. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 3, 1869.—au PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphan.' Court of Adam. county, Ps. the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of WILLIAM idnzsa, deceased, will moll at Public dale, on Saturday, the Bth day of November next, at the late residence of mid deceased, in Beecher.- •ii le, Butler township, Adams °aunty, Ps., a LOT OF GROUND. in Beecheraville, about half mile from rendtmille ' containing about one halt acre, adjoin ing lots of Jeremiah Diehl, Jameson Myers. and °then, improved with a good LOG WEATHER.- BOARDED LIOUBE, two stories, with two story Back handing. log and frame Stable, Clog Pen, and other outbuildings, a well of good water with pump, and a Dumber of choke Fruit Trees The building. are in good order, and' the location well adapted for any kind of business. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M, on said day, when attendance will be given and teem. made known by U. A. MILLER., Ex'r. Oct. 2?—ts PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL P?.QpERTY The undersigned, Administrators of the estate of DANIEL Gruor. deceased, will offer at Public Sale, an Aaturday, the 13th day of .Noccinbe t, 1869, at 12 o'clock, M., on the premises, a TRACT OP LAND, contain ing about 211 ACRES, and also the TRI-ANOULAR MEADOW of about 1 ACRE adjoining, between the Railroad ■ud turnpike, In Straban township, adjoin ing the Mansion Farm of acid deco:Lied, on which la a large BRICK WAREHOUSE AND,' LIME HOUSE, with Railroad Siding and Switch, Blacksmith Shop, and a new TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, with a well of good water—known as"titilden's Station." Also—A FARM, situated In kinunpleasant town- ship, adjoining lands of John Shultz, George Gulden, Henry !fernier, and others, containing about 40 ACRES, haring erected on it a new two-story LOG HOUSE, with K lichen and outbuildings, and a Frame Bans Barn. Aleo-2 Eight-Wheel ROUSE CARS, In good run niug order. Attendance will be given and term■ made known on day of sale. HARRIET GULDEN, GULDIN, Oct. 15.-3 t Adroinist-ators VALUABLE MILLS AT PRIVATE SALE No. I—A very desirable Mill Pro perty.with 15 ACHES Or InitiD, on the Weed Ireton, of the Monocacy, one mile from Harney, known es LineWe mill. No. 2—One other Mill Property, ni:b 40 ACRES OF it ND, on Marsh Creek, known as &mdse . ' Mill, six nines west of Gettysburg. . No. 3—One other Mill Property, with 60 ACRES OF LAND, on the Turnpike 101411 01 from Abbottatown to flanover, one mile from the lat ter place, known as Hollinger's Mill. ALBO, A CHOICE FARM, containing Zal ACRES OP LAND, 30 ACRES IN TIMBER, mostly 100 Bushels of Lime to the Amu, with choice Bnildlep, two miles west of Gettysburg GEO. ARNOLD. "Gettysburg, Sept- 24, 1868.-3 m. P. 8 would exchange one of tha above 11111 Pro pectins for a good Farm lu Adams county, Pa. VALI:ABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offer, at Private Sale • VERY DESIRABLE FARM, situate In Straban township, about II" ,tiles southwest of Nowaleiter, 241o:defog lands o en ry Thomas, Esq., George Cashman, and others, containing 86 ACRES of Land in • high state or cultivation. The Improve t ants ere a new woad.- erboarded COTTAGE BOOBS, Frame Barn, a thrlt log young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees Grape Vines and Fruit Trees In the yard, a well of Water et the door; • never-falling Stream rune through the centre of the Farm. There Is an abundance of Tim ber. The location is convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills, end Market The Property is well suited for division, and will be sold in Lots or entire to stilt purchasers. Persons wishing to view the, premise, or ascertain terms, will call on tho subscriber or address by letter. 'ABRAHAM FICHES. , New Chester, Aug. 13, 12189.-If ..lIEAP LANDS!. I have for sale more than WO PARKS, varying la size from 10 Acres to 5000 Acres, and varying in price from $1 to $5O PER ACRE. The climate Is an carpooled. Soil adopted to the growth o Grain. Clover, Gram, trait and Grape.. Water Is abundant and good. • CD EA P RAILROAD TICKETS will be provided for all who come to me to buy laud. ~For catalogue of prices. *c., address JNO. O. (METTER, Greensboro', N. C Sept. 3,1880.-6 m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALL The undersigned diet s his VALUABLE PROPER TY, on York street, adjoining properties of Andrew Schick sod Judge HobirPon, deceased. The property Is in good condition. re-Plerwecall au the undersigned reidding on the property Define pnrchisahm elsewhere. 0E011.0.11 0. CASHMAN.; Gettysburg, Pa., Bspt.3, 1869.-3 m FOR. SALE, yy Property op Ounsbersbury st.,• Gettysburg, Pa. THE HOUSE is a two story brick, Qum it a Spirant To the yard with pod Out bonding% choice vartstiso of Onus. Strawbarsioa, lisachaorrloa, Basyborrhms, Peach and dwarf Pear MINI tb t tot. 11. B. BAK. &opt. 10.—tf WESTERN PRE-EMPTION , LANDS. I SAYE ON ITAIti) 4 JEW TR ACTS OF No. 1, second Mingi, Pre-emption Lends ionstea neariall rcedllksatt*' - miris. aintlidndObor . , 404 %. 4 *_:0 , ../ 1 44K 0 1 1 abiagg a . flkit irk * 440111Mensin Anelitelettit • • 110.-AMOZ IL • MI FAIINISTODE, DROVILNB have just fall supply of PALL AND AMUR GOODm whkb *dr Meads sad tbo public are halt .4 to ey. amine. Our Block aoasisla of French Mariam, Dalainas, Ito prose Cloth, Tends*, Xplaglioss, Cretan* Clod, Black and 04,sed alpacas, Black and rang Bilks, Plaids and easy Tandy of Dross -Goods. Also. Hoop Skirts, Roman Ribbons, Neck ties, te., &c, &c. Doubts and Slagle Blanket. &make and Thlb. WILLIAM YOUN Ws bass • beautiful varlaty of Plain and Y•ury Oooda. Also, a full lino ofCbiblren'• Os. dershirta and Drawers. a chMee assortment of Cloths Cuodoers. Ominatta. Janos, a.. Also, Shirt Bosoms, Shirts and Drawers;Pagandom Baadltarchfalli, Neck Tl•a, Collars , Ake-, ae. HAILDWARK, SADDLERY, 1113Ltil lye use will and mos an supply you with what you need at lowest rates. FAUNIBTOCK BROCLIZIS. - Oct. 29, 1809. tf H. B. WOODS, ISRAEL IRWIN, JAMBS W. IRWIN JOUN IRWIN. MIN'S BOOTS worth 50 00 for SO 50 RENT BOOTS worth 700 for 600 MEN'S BOOTS worth 0 00 for - 4 00 LADIES' andCHILDREN'S 13110E8 and GAITERS and sit kinds of BUOY, at like reduced rate■ MEN'S HATS worth Si 00 Ibr S 3 00 13316P3 HATS worth 3 26 for- 60 MIMI BATS worth 260 h,r MEN'S RATS worth. 1 25 for MEN'S RATS worth 1 00 for BOYS' sod CIIILDHSN'S BATS at came redaction FRENCH M!RINO worth $1 V. for 11.5 cta WOOL DRUMS. worth $1 15 and $1 00 for 11 ALLPACCA worth 11 10,50 and 40 aq. for 86, 40 and PLANNXLB, OTNOHAMB, SHIRTINGS •nd all kinds of DRY 000D8 at mune reduced price. CLOTH worth $6 00 fur CASSIMIER worth $2 50,81 65 and $1 15 for $2 BOY'S WEAR worth 30, 40, 50, 80 and 90 eta at re. SINGLE AND DOUBLE IDIAWLB, GLOVES, HO SIERY, CUFFS, COLLABS, RUMING, . Oct. 11, 1809.—ta $lO,OOO. REWARD! STORE ENTERED! Robert & Elliott's 'Store, IN GETTYSBURG, taken. The portliest.' well known, but have than far SF caved arrest, as they left Greenbacks In exchange ibr the Goods. The persona who took the Goods are very well 'aliened that they received more or better Otto& for their money than they could have sot at any other atom Come one I Come one I and examine oar largo samortatoot of SILKS, GINGHAM'S; LAWNS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TR BEDS JEANS, VESTINOS, lbso,Oarpet Notions, Olaamare, Quainnyaro, bi Indeed, • ayomal snortmeat of overythlog Wows'. to a !MK-alas Stars. BYlllllllla the ply)* is opposite the licoool.hoyia, Baltimore Street, sad that our motto In, Pals I V a end Small Profits. Roll 111.1611 - GAO. ARNOLD NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARRNDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. CtWER (JHYING opened • new store, fo Arendteeille, l►e Just returned from the city with u splendid in. aortae:it of DIY GOODE, Having purchued coy satire stock be cub. Iwo prepared to sell very cheap. Give we • call end Judge, for yourselves. T. R. GOYIM- May 28.—Elm Fall and Winter Goods. AT PETERSBURG, Y. s., PA GRIZST i f BOW.E.RS HAVN roestved their NNW PALL AND WINIIKR GOODS, an mallard seeretatear, seieorod with afire sal will be said cheap for cub. $3.13 he us. call and examine our Goods. GRIBST A DOWNILF. Oct. 20.1110. tf P. 8. Agnate Aar the Grove & Baker Mewing ImOine. pEIVATE SALE OF A YARN NUR GETTYBBIIRG • e . The itsderalgued booing divided his Para lying 9. Ousberlsod township, Athues eonaty,'Pa,ibput 134 milts woo of Clottyobarg, to the right of Chambsra. burg tutoplko, about 3 , 4 * lulls, Wore • portion of it at Prints Solo. It notaloo *boot 1111 soroo of rrod farm land, with 80 sem of good 'X lidbot.— Tbo Tapro oms%area sow two-story Ihket Moo, frame Ookbosot. lisato Barn. and alf.olgoo dowoo tory onthaildlop. Thorp So a floe Tonne Oroltard In good • bowing aoadlilos of an kiwis of *rah. lbw greater Partat lb* load basalt Iran Wood al4 la Int good state of oalttystios. gs..dal roma wlobin to podolowo a fin foot tow., Morlodo.Cbstrehoo Badowl•houseo, should not All oidland Shia aim TEl2Ol=lll kEIDi Ally le, 040,-tf • •-• lottsgberg, re. ' WIRE CLOTR. .4 =DUD IT • BROTEO4S - 50rig."0 , 216 foot. 1-11„.., • t • • FALL AND WINTER 0 0 D . S. JOR LADIIB, CLOAKING, Plain and fancy, Repellant Cloine, Ac SHAWLS. YURS • lar`• aseertmeat sod very cheap I)O MESTIOS, at birest rites. IPOIL CHILDEULN FOR IdEA'S WEAR, OTSSLUSO SPOOL OOTTON, equal If not better Oats any made CARPETS, 'Dania, Venltian, Roniimeade •od 0110 MATTING, Cocos aad Straw IIOBEIE AND LAP HLANKE'Li ■ fill vart•ty Alb°, our nouial flue usortment of QIIZZNSWARE CSDAILWARIC, G ROORRIT4I, PAINTS, WINDOW GI,A , WILL CONTINUE TO Brx.L ALSO CZ= MEI and 70 ets 30 eta AL 8 0 SI 26 um Ii& ets dated pile* ALI3O IiDGING, be., •Il at the reduced priest ALSO OARPIIII3 at prices aaoisally low BASSGES, ALPACCAS, fits. ROOJIMI NS. QIININBWAR,II Ile- NEW SIEVES AND 1211111/11111 s4w
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