alittolistmots. E!!!! ,~~.... • • .... thread........ n se .... . so. lflrirOittnnitt want. •• y .Worsted wart... cover • .clidir slipper p mat mat worked dress y reaktmesham let eustdos.. WERT AND !ANDY WORIE. 01 00 / 00 MRS Mil ellca cane cl=calr e collar f ra flowers - cuss bread b , lead °ru st cochauut cakt , , each 1 00 sow iscui cakes maccamons, 60 t CLASS NO. 21. trawberries, quinces, plums, pples, pears, apricots, to pples, cherries, citron, &c., ince. rasttherry, apple, call's tio hes and peach Jelly, each:. ft VT, peaches, pears, corn, CLAM NO. 22. Pear, quince and loniatoe MEI • ris, peppers, tomatoes, up s, mixed Make's, each.... Miss am. 22 dablimi, roses, verbenas, • ties dalles, roses, .tc . asters, pansies, COI" use plants, by one. person, each U tunY arranged I? , afkketot - -MrSICAL ,INSTRITMEIiTS. CEI ; . 4O OO n 'T. -4 09 ADENLT WA. , E AND HOESEHOLD INVENTIONS- titet u ) lre Niue Ir 2 00 2 00 special premium. us and Improvements of house ug valuable properties, and not y the foregoing heads, Ms tuns, or diplomaK may beaward• TS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &C. is and ca j •1 00 IN and shoUi ..... ..... 100 • 'a clothing 1 00 4. re • 100 oktug and chewing tote°. 1 00 n the county 1 00 A.PRITNOB, &c. witum and paintings 1111_00 paintings drawn by a an nui 1 00 1 00 ell drawing 1 00 t:gra l painph andarnbrotypes 200 mentating 1 00 2 00 1 00 .i.`.siEol:S ARTICLES. tall the exhibition of any and y be useful or convenient In irulture or Horticulture, or be er; all articles and implements use in the domestic or social nets of althOuart and skilleand for t, premituns erit gh or d not ip enu lommeas rad m te ay NI) REGULATIONS, Animals for I.`xhibition must lat the Mattress ()Mee. The togs will be opened . on Mon: ember, to receive them; and lo ti yed by the Society win as. guard rounds. Arti- and will be the pro g perly taredlor. toetition will be made after talking entered be removed I 1 the close of the Fair, with. le President. smested to present themselves ce, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on report their awards to the o'clock, M., on )Thrmsday. 'Ms can only be entered to and no one can have two to It. dtutUou of horsea no person , dug charge of the stock, attending to their duties, will, or excuse, be admitted with- 'ater will be supplied Tree of gals entered for premiums• wevided at the lowest east desire to purchase. arriaLs entered for exhibition lams uncalled for, for - thirty ty. the Fair, shall be deemed d be awarded when the ani med unworthy. - • marked will cards, which the Secretary, dft.lgus,tlit nd these cards must not 'be g the Awarding Conunlttees samlnations. unittee will take eveU Pm' the safe keeping of all arti ter their arrival and arrange ty Will not be responsible for hat may occur. They desire rsonal attention to their ant at the close of the Fair at- e shall be taken out of the t the leave of the President. cted to obey the Marshals their stock, when Instruct persokproving retraetoty oompering• will De assigned a place on, entries are made, as the re-- ty require. ethment booths will not be eating drinks. intoxicated upon the a disorderly manner, sun, from the grotpfls. example wtil be made oL Admission Tickets. .Ung to titthrfere with tint icaUon.s, will be promPU3 tltion. • as to the regularity of r Important matter, which 'competent to decide, they same to the President. F ADMISSION. Mpg man, Wife mil •-• minor eons, dorini $1 110 MITI rs at age • ingle admission • !ensure vehicle. Benue` a dmi55i0n........... 75 in them . . , . 15 Leasure vehicle, gentle admisslim . . ......... 100 in .. 25 tting man tWitiii addition family • . 50 iting o n e - horse: b gentleman and dim to Lundy ta 60 • tang two-horsefb3 gentleman a ndaddiUon ly 73 •401E43 tequired y tto Ore e obtained Nanall tickets. Idly required to keep upon heel by tale Board of Man • g ugly at the time de. KIM ' lCc~l'reside t 'ut, Is. iTespondulg Recording Secretary, reT. u, Jo'toy- FuroutuCi Diam a nd W. (Aug. 26, 1670—tt AGENTS ? yaw tar .7(03-ExPLoarTz TE LAMP, io Professors 4a oar col ly Safe ll—no m bad odot-4ginaoi etalte. Our Agedus" laPPites a mud as aril !hese, with stfrAD, F. BOWZY . 111 echt &bi .trukai.a.uts, OlttleOUNit t.tma ow INFLUENZA, longsiond rd disease of loa. also, This 'medicine has bar d • S -op CASES country, few k as never en ke time lead h ackie aeeerd d $0 cur. Glee e Every how. • :ea with a box 4111 &ft &funie. The eonsumat 15, 'WOO& • - by la tulL y *Vox eireaba— , Agase eeemay. • , OUST & CO. l ea Ch all...Z d zs,vl2Cleen •••a= a)* , the Aft gayly it TM community In ug nuluinten tie • at. • 2V * • ... A ; hula SY 00 100 1 00 / 00 6100 SALES.-Mr. Ilezekiah Latshaw has sold his farm, in Franklin township, to Henry Biesecker—ltil acres, at $lO,OOO. DON'T FORGET—the Festival of the Methodist Fdpiscopal Chusvh, in Apical tuna! Hall, no* in proves& It will be open Thu d&' and Friday evenings. VirDaniel fieiselman, of Union towi, ship, while, attending Van Amburg's me nagerie in Hanover last week, was robbed of twenty some dollars by an expert pick= pocket: . ' _ . CMCP-MEZTIIIO.—The colored Camp- Meeting, nowin progress in Wolfs woods, east of towp,has;been well. attended, and good orderpreserted. It Will be coutiqued until Monday night. Pic4lrc.--There will be a Basket' - Pio- Nic and Cottillon Party at Jacob Bolling er's grove, two miles west of Barney, Md., near the Littlestown and Emmittsburg road, on Saturday the 17th inst. - - - - Pnitit..ToitAross.—.3fre. Win. C. Stll - of this place, sends us a lot of deeidedlx the largest and best developed Totns4oes we have seen this season. anti weighs two pounds—alljif theni beiviill 7 , usually large and well formed. 13 rmurammcre.—Messrs. Peter Fenner, Thomas McKinney and Charles Heller ha ' af z h erected a two-story log dwelling in Menalien township, and Mr. .. Michael Black has enlarged and improved his. Messrs. Amos Schlosser and Thomas Sillik have put up additions to#keir bulls. Pu.i . ..-rWe observe among recent publiestkons one by Rev. Dr. Schmucker of this place, on the True Unity of Christ's Church. It has referronce to the Werkl'ir Evategissa.Agiamw --War • . volume, 042 _pages, And .is published by A. D. I% affdOlph, New York, at $1.25. Taws .Yorn Owbi oOutent porary very justly remarks, that every Republican ought to take his own eounty paper. If he loves Republican principles he surely. can afford. four, cents a week ,tdi .sprea&them: The cost ofa iiiper . is uo excuse for not taking one. Tyre is not a week passes but -that five times four cents are spent, foolishly, which , might have been much better invested in a nesint paper. Two dollars a year inrted in a newspaperbuys more reading matter than twenty dollars will purchase in the shape of books. A man ma) read books all his life, but if he fails to lewd the papers, he may be called ignorant. Without a pews paper a man is virtually out of the iirorki. CENISIIII Emma—Dr. George B. Jordy sends us the Wowing statistics of his dis strict: . . , • , Berwick . 80; •fami lies 85; farms 28; white males 145, white females 179, colored female 1--Mtal popu lation 925. Deaths Awing the year 4. Berwick township.--Dwellhlgs 409 ;. 108; limits 76.; white males 249, females 258—total 507. Deaths 7. Hamilton , Totenatip.—Dwellings 225- families_9s9;thrEne4ll4 "t hiti P *Mei .1534 white fenutles 'l3-4,ota - /12b. Deaths 12. .Oxford Totinship:—LDwellings 258; families . 271; facais . ll3; white biales 66i f white' females 655, colored males 8, colored females B—total 1822. -Deaths 15. Berwick borough- aud townakip had a population of 869 in 1880-10 ea in ten years 87. Ilainilickitowunbiiilabdl42s in 'lBBO —loss SUL Oxford had 1201 iu 1880—gain " 6111 1,1 Uzi:Bll44Np litte,4 ar oat til tell . nay the !home! AntallSet, Itt Oettuutliug. pendulum On Sae untens4. and themette cis a good one, outside of ths-aporting world. A pubs artiole—intrinsically good —must 4httanssr I ; qlpooptatlfkul,j, Iy. Th alumna of IJa4ho Wolfe's =tic Schiedam Schnapps luta indabedthe ithemannfacture of an hundred Imitations* but Wins ttirivenxi stain/ hie. Sada& ture, vb.& others have achievedlf at all b ut 4 .l ( ol#Vaw!" — mar be: found the public appswejsittln of a. p ar e and whole some "nun% NOR be applied to ilium, uplu! asumailyof 9 0 . 147 s umptioNenvitigh'seiineei s sensiblrfikideished 'Misr& to rt& Aria gratifying to knee thotbevimerld Dr. ifistar's /Wawa of lißki kaiirs".at Wifely instrumental in wigwag.** to*, 4 i r raatTAgoridra: 1, MOO. „LOCAL WEILL HEAL tarring Semcs.-LWe annex a list 4theroperties offered for sale this fall. For full deeeiiptions see advertisments:" PUBLIC SALO. Saturday, Sept. 10—Heirs of Abraham Pickea, 163 acres, Huntington twp. verued,,y, 15—E. a Eatery.; 1 1 2 itires perehes. Straben twp. • ; Saturday, " 17—Geo. F. Livingston, 14 acres 37 perches, Latimore twp. " 17—Adm'r. of Henry Yingling. House and Lot, in Hew Oxford. • Tuesday, " 2A—Heirs of Wm. Walker, 245 acres, Cumberlapd twp. Thursday, "- 22—Admildstrakkr of John Miller, • 410 acres, Straban twp. Thursday, '23-45241'T5. of Andrew Heintrel man, Franklin twp., Personal Property. • - 23—Adm'r. ofJohu Miller, fec.: 160 acres, Mountpleasant twp., 23—Assignee of Daniel Leer, 110 acres, 100 and.3o acres, Butler and ',Franklin twpa. SaMorday,, " 160 acres, Beading twp. " 21—D. C. Brinkerhoff, 75 acres 92 perches, Stratum twp. " " 24—Ex'r: of Rosa Anu Frank, acre 9 perches, Beading twp. " 21—Adm'r. of Jacob March, 78 acres, Lattimore twp. .. • _ Friday, " . 91--John Stltzell, Ronal! and Lot in East Berlin. Tuesday, " 27—Adal'r. of Mary Kechler, 50 acres, TYrone twp. Saturday, Oct. I—.l. N. & J. H. Graft, 170 acres In Straban and 13 acres in Idenallen. " I—Executors of Henry Brinkerhoff, House and Lot, Gettysburg. " " I—Hein of Daniel G. Ekatzgivart House and Lot, iteechersville. " 1-41 A. Wolf, Huntington twp., 41 urns . . . I—lstut F. Tudoi,, Fraaklin torit , IlliteresChestnuttilni)er. Friday, " 7. .. Assignees of Jacob Keller, two tracts, 147 and 50 acres, Union twp . Saturday, " B—Adm'r. of Elizabeth WlLson, 3 lots of grotind In Huntington twn, B—Assignees of Join li= Davit, }him and Mill, 1,"-}i acres, 'Mount lay twp. " B—Adm'r. of Geo. Waybright, 36. acres 96 perches, Cumberland tun. , " • " - 28—Assignees Hiram Griest„ lgenallen twp., 60 acres. FEIVA'rE SALES. - C. H. &A. D.Huehler, New House and L . ot. Get. tgsburg, Sow Stevens' Hall Emanuel Overbottaer, Liberty twp., 5 hems. George Arnold, Gettysburg, Mills and Farms. Martha - Ellen Stewart, House and Lot, Gettys bur. • 11. Ir. Hagetriaa, 18 acres, monorpleasentlWn. Isaac Groupe, 100 acres, Tyrone twp... Ex'r. of James Townsend. 201 acres, Heading twfr. Theodore Bender, 218 acres, Cumberland twp... Abraham Flckres, 86 acres, Straban Cyrus S. Griest, House and Lot, Gettysburg. Trustees of M. E. Church, House and Lot, Getty's burs.• : • . S. 11. Row, House and Lot, Gettysburg. Duncan, 'O'Neal & Fahnestock, House and Lot, Gettysburg. John Baker, 2136 acres, Freedom t wp. Elias Mayer, 1112 acres, Butler twp. John Hartman, 198 acres, Cumberland twp. Hon. R. McCurdy. 125 acres, Ciunberland twp. Henry 81111 k, 82 acres, Menallen twp. tirrhe Republican County Committee will ineerid the Eagle Rotel, in Gettys, burg, on Saturday Sept. 10, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the transaction of important businesS. VILfIIII and eentlueL EAST BKRLrId , Sept. 5, 18 W, EDITORS STAR AND SENTERELP—AbOIIt 2 months ago the "Junior Red Stocking" Base Ball club was formed at East Beilin. A few weeks ago a challenge was sent by the "Dexter" club of New Oxford, and a match game played at East Berlin, the Dexters winning the game by a score of 17 to 6. Last Saturday the "Junior Red Stockings" went to New Oxford and played a match game with the "Dexters" with the following result: MI MANI JUNIOR RED STOCKINGS. O. li. I O. R. G. W. MeSherry, c 3 4!F. Miller, ss 0 4 P. Miller, p 2 5.1 J. Hagle, rf 3 0 IL L Spangler, ss 3 2 J. Houser, c 4 1 I'. H. Schwartz, lb 3 3 C. Wiest, ef: 4 3 H. M. Spangler, 2b 1 4 C. Emmert, p 1 3 L GeMelman, 3b 3 1 ;Wm. Sheely, 3b 3 3 C. L Brown, If 42 G. Einmert, If 3 2 IL H. McSherry, cf 4 3 C. B I le, 2b 5 1 W. IL Bently, rf 3 3 W. BLilr. lb 3 2 Junior Red Stockings 27—Dexter 19. Umpire—Mr. Buckminster. Scoren—C. Shoely and Jas. Swartz. . - The Red Stockings won the game by 8 runs and white -washed the Dexters on the 6th and 7th innings. - Good for East Berlin. Though behind the piein,eome tbipgs not 411.( j t J o' The Red Stockings feturlioJiouge aboiit 9 o'clock P. M., as merry as they could be, enlivening the town by the inusic of - Shoo fly—don't eat my grub: To-day we beat the Dexter club!" H. F. F. [For the Star and Sent DEATH OF PROF. STIEVER—ACT ineL lON OF COLLEGE FACULTY. WHEREAS, it has pleased God, in His wise Providence, to call to Himself our esteemed colleague, Prof. 31. L. STCEVER, gr. in the various eyaelliien:of Tutor, Prineipat of the Preparatory De partment, Professor of History, and Pro fessor of the Latin Language and Litera ture, and Secretary of the Faculty, has been connected with Pennsylvania College for thirty years: therefore, Reaolred, That, in this sad affliction, we recognfize the kind hatid of him who doeth all things well, satisfied that, through the merits of our Lord Jesus Christ, our col- eague rests in peace. RraoWit, That whilst we thus bow in submission to the Divine will, we, at the same time, express.our heartfelt sorrow at the loss which we have sustained, and our tender sympathy with his bereaved fam ily in their affliction. - 14stsitied,.. That whilst we mourn over his I unexpected death, we, at the same time, titanic-our Heavenly Father Air his life. Resaissd, That we hereby record our sincere appreciation of this valuable ser vices which for so many years he rendered Pennsylvania College. as an earnest and devoted friend, and a laborious and self. sacrificing worker s -who gave to the Insti tution the beast years of his life, and a zeal in our common interests, which was made all die more valuable by -his long experi ence as a member of the Faculty, and his accurate ac(piaititaace with the r history of the College. Resolved, That his uniftwatcourtesy as a Christian gentleman,. and hisoonsc ientious discharge of all the duties devolving^ npon. him as a member.of the Faeulty,will ever be cherished by his associates and former pupils, among the objects of their most grateful recollection. .Resolvd, That these molutions be en tered upon our minutes, be published in the papers of the church and town, and that a.copy be transmitted to the family of the deceased By ordekof thc , ,Facultyr ILtuan.F.B, &C [For the Staisatid 'sentinel. YORK Srrumeis, Avg. 30, 1370. L. Burn:lit—The Oak Ridge Union Sabbath School, Dr. J.ll. 'Marsden' and A. B. Walker, Superintendents, held - their annual celebration B. llifillar'iOrove, on Saturday lest. 'They marched - from the School Dense ivith- banners flying, ac companied "by the Frmilifintown Brass Band, 4d - the grove, where seats and stands had been prepared.'"Mtich praise Li due the energetic citizens who so tastefully decorated the ireods. The great attrac tion fuethis jubilant procession was the I wagon !odds of cages, fruits, and substan tials. Able . addresses 'were dgitireied by the Rev. Dr. J. H. Marsden, Rev. J. B. Jones, -Rev. Mr. 'McClure, find the Rev. Mr: Anthony; To sum up . the result of this day's enjoyment in a few words wd must say that old and young is - ere - pleased and satisfied. One is surprised to see how ,easily the large num ber of children present were controlled--hoWliarmoniuus all their plans—so.that nothing occured to mar the day's pleasur. This is a striking feature in all our Sunday School celebrations, and provis the power of that love which 'unites the hearts, of Teacher .and.Bcbolar, and niakes flejiunday School such an efficient •araney in4eveloping better feelings of mic poor hujaauity. May the cause prosper .tilhevety child is underthis one influence, is the wish of one who-en joyed very much this most enjoyable oc casiop and wants-an invitation next yeary orTri the "Star Bone Phosphate See adveftisenient. ALWAYS A.ILEAD.—Capt.• Noluus is, de termined not to be outdone by rivals, and hence has been brushing up his "Head- Quarters," on the corner pf the Diamond and Cklainbertilb!lrg street, Wrioldls cor ner,rwhere he, has on hand the largest and -best assortment Re ady-made Clothing of all kinds, for Spring and Summer use, ever opened in 'Gettysburg, aml which he is of fering at .astenishingly low figures. His stock of. Straw Hats embraces all styles, qualities, and prices. ap22—tf Sava Monnv.—Pendingthe agitation of the Finding Itill, which will evidently de- I precUteCknernment Bonds, personowould do well by reading the adyertiserfient-of the "Gettysburg,,,National Bank," in another column, and :zehange their Government Bonds and realize a handsome profit there by, and pOtitip.44 ini as lefe afil there pr %UV J r tr. 112irTry the "Star Bone Phosphate." See advertiftesnent. • , tf ELADRIED. Gocirmaitillt-ioei • 'llfe 7th ult., by the Rev. H. Seifert, Mr. Geo. Goehenour, of Washing. --- ton twp. York co., to Miss atalinda Spahr, of East -ntppw 8 . 4 .. L14 to. itlrt, irtij,LBUIPL : • Berlin, Adams county. - ILMBLETON-CLAIMSON.-011 the 6th lust-, at -1L ERSONA PROPERTY. A Nebraska, 1 1 :41; Rev. R. H. Clarkson, D. . P r `.. ~Bishop of Neb James Douglas Ramble- The under's( ed, Ailministrators of the Estate .. ~. 1 415, 3 3 Y . . 99Gabingliter - of alshoP ANDREW exacta, deceased, will sell at t"C .. '. , . ' blic Sale, at the late residence of said deceased, W . itigh. Mb volkatat li Franklin-township; on thekliazabersbursPike, y e v. .WOl7, -T' ..... 111 IN" Mel „near Seven Stars. on 2hur ay the 22d ay of 114 C IE 'fttemter, 1870, the following Personal prOpery. i tA , Wit: I t ( • ' I ' !' DIED. 'TWO 142r0n WI L E HA.BSEELMh feaderry 4 I • Obituary not! 5 cents a Rue for all over four Cows' 6 n ' u g B ' *l6 ' li d "P , & INSh EMI& lines--cash. to areLepithy the notice. tread three-horse Wagon, a two.horse Wagon, ... . r at itg_ Wagon, Palling -top Buggy nearly new, ,; , wag n, •Moore's Patent Way Rake, - Hay GEL-On the 2ith_ult., In thhi ylottk Aiwa. Laddrs, 400 d Ladders, 2 sets Dung Boards, grer, infant child of DaMel H. ana marc": Win nowmg Mill, Cutting Box, 2sets Breechbands,- AaingeL aged 4 months and 2S days. one set in_iN 3 Fly' Ne4l nearly . newoatieo ,Lorr.-On the 23d ult., of disease of the brain, set Rart 0,.), BriMeoLeod 'Renew Mainz Margaret Rebecca, daughter of Robert S. and; Side dles, Riding Bridles, 2 pair on of Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., Chains, Breast Log and Cow Chains, 2 Plows, one 11 months and 10 d a ys. nearly now, mow double -and single Rimer _ -On the 26th Wt. in Middletown, Joseph Pkm_s, Corn Coverer , Crow BarMocks,Adaal= of M., only ch il d of Dr. Geor g e W. and Sadie Smith , and Wedges, Forks and Rakes, Grind Stone, a lot aged 4 years, 2 months anti 3 days. of Carpenler Tools, 2 Grain Cradles, Scythe and. ... Pernmeox.-On the 31. st tilt, in New Chester, Sneath, 30 feet of one inch Ewe, 3 Ladders, At the residence of her uncle Geo. Elurehart, Esq., Wheelbarrow. Also HOUSEHOLD AND KITIIII - 011ie Patterson, aged 19 . years. RC f liCi : ,Di ' • ' eetlek....Uß4oo6- m yy ... 7tr og hir ‘ At New Orleams, on me 2 7th ult., ding " "1 - ;; . • i• • P u u slOtrirf oldest daughter of Joseph F. Wal„ 3 Tab „ ~ ,' ra one se /EOM ifiT4iami, yof Gettysburg, aged 22 years. Chairs, 2 :', 2 ..... .Clocks Mirrors, ymii , Lof Parlor ift. ..t, ./ Spinning wasm ,... Wfror i /Te ll el, Bullstio - E n 4; Cooking Stove and fixtures, 2 ew ; Stoves. 'Valuable Town Property Parltaltiose, and Huntingease a lot of Books, a eensware Knives and Fo rks , Crocks, ;41 Barrels, : -,:.- r a ntesseLs, Braes, *id FOR SALE. ir" , 'Ke • . -t• f..i ' ts. %ant, TU it.' • " W 02 9.. : :14 . i una t e., i ; ) , A ati . . r The new two story Corr: der, • i i l 3 oy the Tiniimols of extol Motif a loi ofl ii ,, , PLe4n^h Rielsivarallaate i so , ''' BRICK DWELLING, bt °flan/16°V/ T ee t -I MX 7 encinif Posts, and aigablit 'owlet, of Water ertkies. , . „,_- -: . - • . • lop coon:hce at 9 'lwk . le when at. I I 'll = brick Back TRooma-withigesPiFes .te o w e will Le m • Ten ' • Wmaimulenow,by ; Orgigh tbe entire _ ling 60 *Con . ~0, „.,.- . 0., . ' ,i 0 -'Rfalimtv,.-, Stacraime street, north of Stevens Han. The Me. • ".•'.... oe ,_- .i AWA, and completed in bat style. IS will be JOM'Sfi ' '' - ' . - uetbneer* "Will. petre tenns, AIWA* ...,.., . • ASP sold by Gotober it will be for Rent. ' *as la d( • 1., •ii •.• cafe • . C. IL &A. D. mei= for T - ; V I I** it-E DEXTERS. MI 131:1 MOTlCE.—Letters of Administration nu the /II estate of EMILIA Rim, late of Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, behereby gives notice toad persons in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. Sept 9, 1870 6t• MOSES S. 13 0 WEES, Adm'r. . -- 'PHE undersigned has on hand and for sale, 1500 PRI3IE PEACH TREES of various kinds, which he will sell at a reasonable price, wholesale or retall. Call and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Sept. 0.-3 t SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRL I PROPOSE to start a Girls' Select School: The 1 character and experience of the Lortructors se eared, and the course of study groped, guaran- tee that this school will be, what It is designed to make It, a FIRST.CLASS Institution. A. limited number of boarders will be admittted. For Circulars, andfurtherluformatiominoulre of Ray. IL. LOUIS RAUGUER, Sept. 9, Irt-tir Gettysburg, Pa. MAPLETON SEMINARI ' I 'IILS School, situated In the healthy mountain ous district, near Bendersville, in Adams county, Pa., will open for the reception of pupils TINON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1870. 4i l astuction will be under tbecharge of Louisa A. ight, Graduate , of the State Normal School, Millersville, Ps. Besides superior educational advantages, a pleasantloanie will be afforded to those who avail theinselveg of its privileges. For terms and par. likulars address CHAS. J. TYSON, or MARIA E. TYSO. Aug. 28.-td Floradale, Adams county, Pa. ASSIGNNEF.S' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSOIYIAL PROPERTY. On Safi:oft, Vie 22d troy of October neet, at 1 • o'clock, P. 3L, on the prenitsoa, The undersigned, Assignees of HIRAI! GRIZIT and Wife, under a deed of voluntary- Asalgrunent for the benefit of creditors, a ill sell at Public Sale, the following Real mu! PerSonal PrOperty: A 'FARM, containing 60 ACRES, more or less, situ ated in Menallen township, Adams county, Pa., 2 miles south of Bendersville. The improvements consist of a good two-story FRAME HOUSE, con taining 8 rooms with good dry cellar and a never. falling Spring of excellent water at the door, large Bank Barn with covered yard, Wagon Shed Corn Crib, Carriage House, Wood House, Spring House, Shop, and other outbuildings, all of which are nearly new. The land is of good quality, well unproved and well watered, with a fair proportion of Meadow 'and Timber land, with a good Orchard of Choice Fruits, just in its prime. Also, will be strld-a lot of Corn. Oats, Hay, and Corb frx oy d er a . wo To dasny one andd h XAM to e this be fo sm re a p l u r f c a h m using elsewhere. *'Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by Sept. 9.—Ls - VALUABLE FARM ' AT PUBLIC SALE , - On Saturdap,theltd day of Ortober next, at 1 o'clock, P. It, on the prem lees, The undersigned, intending to remove to Kan sas. will sell at Public Sale, his VALUABLE FARM, situated In Huntington township. Adams county, Pa., % of a mile west of Idaville, near the road leading from Bendersville to Hunters' Bun B. It Station, about 3 miles from the latter place, containing 41.1 ACRES, more or less, of Patented Land, adjoining lands of John B. Group, Jacob Manor!, John Fishburn, and others. The Improvements consist of a nearly new two-story LOG HOUSE, with Basenient, plastered Inside and outside, a Log Barn, with good stabling, and other outbuildliuts. also, a good Apple Orchard and small fruits In abundance, consisting of Cherries, Pears, Grapes, Plums, &c. A stream of water runs through the farm, and there is a nev. er-failing Spring near the door. This farm is In a good state of cultivation having been recently limed. The farm Is located in a pleasant neigh borhood and convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills, Post-Oflice, and Store. The•Litne-Kllns are within 4 mile of the farm. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on D. IL Idarkley, re siding in 'darn* of William Funk: residing on the farm Cbruilttons of , F/ate. , - , -One-half on the first day of April, 1871, and the balance in twoequal annu, al payments; 10 per cent. of the purchaae money or Its equiirahsnt to be paid down after the Farm -Is struck down. H. A. WOLF. Sept. 9.-ts A DESIRABLE FARM AT PITBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of authority glren by the last will and testament of SA3ttrEL B. PATTERSON, late Of Hamilton township, deceased, will be sold, on Thursday, the 6th of October, ISM, on thdprem ism, the Real Estate of said decedent, viz: A FARM, situate in Hamilton township, Adams county, Pa., on the Carlisle and Hanover turn - Pike, I% nines south-east of Hampton, bounded by the Great Conowago and lauds of Jacob Wei ler, John .rat Urson and others, containing 120 Acres, more or leas. About 20 acres are in Tim ber. with a full proportion of Meadow. The Farm has been well limed, and is highlyproductive.— The im_provements consist of a large FRAME WEATHERBOA.RDED DWELLING, Bank-barn, W4ma.ahed, Cern-crib, and other necessary out- butaunas; a never - failing well of water at the, door, and water in most of the fields; a firgi-rate young Apple orottartt. beside ether fruit, Peach, Cherry, &c... The property is a desirable one in • every respect, and Ls convenient to churches, schools mills, stores and mechanic shops. Per sons wishing to view Bare requested to call on the Executor, in New Chester, or on Mr. Hoffman, the tenant. le to commence at 1 to'clock, P. M., on terms a ma y, de known b n atte y ndance will 1 given and uolicitg Firßv4irr, =.ecutor. SepL 9.-14 =I atritiu of flit litarktts. 01. I Prothier Market, Eivrasjr ' F ' 10M rhuryday Morning. 364.4445 i.. 4.60 . 431 S' 75 EX7ILti IPLOtht: .. .. . . .. 00 y e 6 - 1 3 Win= 1,85 @ .1 36 Rim 1 . 30 60 ... .. . . ......... . . 70 43 90 .. ... . ...... 75 . @ 85 Oars, 5 47 43 .52 TnrirruT-BaD,. 00 el 00 Cumsa-844ED, 0.00 000 FLAX -81173D, 000 @ 000 BACON, SHOULDBBB, 15 43 1534 BEI3EO, 17 1 4 @ 18 " lams, 26 43 17% LARD, oitytionrs:OrninAt Provision Storkei. Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 000 it 000 000 @ 575 • ....... 000 0 000 119 @ 130 000 0 95 .. 000 @ 90 . 37 @ . 42 .000 @ 000 .000 @ 400 000 Sa 000 80 @ 100 OCO @ 25 00 @ 16 00 @ 16 00 . 13 00 @ 13 00 @ 18 00 @ 6 00 @ 10 Soma nom,' It(nu Flom, „ WHITE WHEAT, RIM' WHEAT, CoHli • Itta,; 04T8, Eivoxlvax,iT; • THIOTHESHED, CLOTHS-SEED, .POTATOES, BUTTES, Ewe, BSCOS, SHOULDERS, " SIDES, " HAMS, 50er,.... TALLOW, STOCKS AND BONDS. Closing Pelee, of De Haven & Bro., 40 South lied St., Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P. .21L, s, 6's•of '81..... 44 61 '164 44 41 , 65, '" " '65 new, " Vs, 10.40• x, V. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy Due Comp. Int. N0te5...... Gold, • 1141,', 114% Silver 100 112 Union Pacific R. IL Ist M. Bonds 801.1 811) Central Pacific R. 11.,. 880 820 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,.... 730 grew ldurtisiintuto PEACH TREES JOHN L. HOLTZWOHT ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d, CYRUS S. GRIEST, CHAS. J. TYSON, Assihmess. Is t,. E "L E I 10' .N 1 An IDeetion Ai. foreleven otthe "Adams County Mutual Fire h e burg " e held at the °Mee of the pan la umay o t iber on Afondyle Nth day . Ensf.aie. tire of 2 and 4o' P. JOL. • za. as entttledto e by• - hlm. a9P - The Executive Committee will meet at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day. Sept. 9.-td D. 41...BIJEALKB, Bec'y. A DESIRABLE STORE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at Private Sale. his Store and Lot ol Ground, situate In Liberty tow ship, Adams county,. Oti Mitynesboro' turnpike,34rmie eat MDT 2 miles west of Entrnittsburg, Weird/1g lands . of J P. McDivitt, IX C. &rise and others, containing 6 ACRES, more or Ices. TheLlr a two-stoFRAME DWELLMO with larg e Store Rom in basement, Bank Bimprovements a rn, The a build s ings are all new, having been built last year, with I post and rail chestnut fencing nearly new. There tdoor s a good well of water with pump In near the &c. TAY Land , a oung Orchard of choice Apple, Peaches, Is in place. prime order and Ise desirable azielf not sold before the sth day of November, It will be sold on that day at Ptibik Sale, at o'clock, P. M. one Sept. 9--td EMANURL OVERHOLTZER PRIME CHESTNUT LOT AT PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, the day of October next, at .2 o'clock, .P IL, on the premises, of P The undersigned_will offer at Public Sale, a tract RIME TIAtRyO LAND, situate In Franklin towll l l %t - Y l 2kr4 cotuitl, adisdning tasids of John Ernst, Aosanern Larew, Joel Griest,; apd others. on the awl leading ' from reeks' Store k the Boll ing Springritad. The tract contains about 10 ACRES, and Is well covered with prime CHEST NUT timber—none better in the county. It a 111 be sold entire or In three or more lota, as may suit purchasers. SS - Attendance will be given and terms made known by ISAAC F. TUDOR.. Sept, 9.-ts* A lg. lith VALUABLE MILL PROPERTIES • - AT. PRLVAT.E SALE. • I will sell at Private No. I —WALNUT GROVE MILLS, one mile south of Abbotertown on the Hanover Mtunintke, with se ACRES ON LAND, mostly eadow bottom, known as Iloillager's .114 114 V, .112% 112 , 4 .111% 111% .111% 111% .110 MA, .110 11014 110 % 110% 11.,t5X 106 111% 111% 00 No. 2 — PINE 111E1: MILLS,_ 1 mile south of Harne_y, Carroll county on he head waters of the Monocacy, with li ACRES OF LANIIs. D, 4. heavy water power, known. as ; l..inah's Milsgo,„ . , , ! •; .-., No. "3—IKNO AS f 'SANDOES 11 4 . r • MILLS, 6 LAND,th ' of Gettysburg, with 80 ACRES OF heavy waterpower. All these Mills are in perfect good running order. Also, A CHOICE FARM OF 231 ACRES, near Gettysburg, well limed, With No i l Windings. A/so, . . ONE OTHER FARM WITH 90 . ACRES OF LAND, near Llttlestown, Adams county, well Ilmisdowkit .No. .1 new buildings.— Terms accommodating. I will exchange one of the Mill pnmerties for a_good Farm In Adams eo. Gettysburg, Sept. 9,1870.-im GEO ARNOLD. RAISE HEAVY CRoP MPROVE THE SO WHTTE LOCK'S VEGELITOR 9 WHICH CONTAINS 13 A tOLUDI.E CONDITION Every Element Necessary to the 9xtwth of the plant, formation of the provenient. of the Laud yon want any thing to grow try Whiteloek's Veglfrr. comes nearer what cotton wants to eat than any thing I ever saw IJU make more irlieat an outiaare train Ls application than on two acres where othe manure nay ILied. cheerfully recommend if au a flrst-class man "Tike increased yield trona au applleatWn ut /3) Po untr4 per acre wa.s ten Nisbet' perirre." A. J. SCHINDLE. -I think it has given more satisfaction than any Fedillia 4evpt , t , . 6 L. - intr (41 "I arn very laugh pleased with Its action on nry crop of wheat and endorse it as it No. 11.,e411- MANUFACTURED 111 W. WHITELOCK & Co., BALTIMORE, MD. lIIMPor sale by E i • I tt . SON 1 G.ETTYSBITAG, PA.; Sept 9, Igal —2nl • ouse & Sign Painting. R. B. DOYLE. ticrusiCliiiihicOrnaraeutal = GE'fl' • ySBILEtG -PA rein* hOP ,on fraahingt9o, 4PreCEL:ol4)oBtie• NVKAVER'IS LIVERY fe'work Premptti attended to "Iri s ar ecitietry, at Mielineble piteefyiutifete the 'ben s of ' lee* is CL—V . A P l 4 °. • LE , P.FLOPERZY PEPTAMV3.4-9N ,. Eirli/lINDEASViIai.4.4O4, '•414Y,,.0111k Is ilehteit.lo,.eater Into•Auk re itbar tam exeelleatsitaathen appa gawp( pnlii!s2 eqUaleZiad In the l •et the village. e .1 4.4 p . dreso Beit. 2,-4 • FL ar• X 132. 1 -1441 mender:mitts, ra. 11Z BM LSD BY TILE L'fiE OF MI grain, and W. G. GARDNER W. H. WILLIAMS. It tWLINGS & CO .I. I). WISIIEBOT, THOS. CHAMBERS. NE 1' HR GREAT AMERICAN iIg,4TH 1 RESTORER, purities the blood and Cares Sernflat i nyldillis, Skin. D Rheumatism. iseases or Women trill Chronic Affections of the Blood, Li and Kidneys. Reemiunended by the m e di cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. , Read the testimony of Physicians and pa tients who have used Rosadalls ; send for our Itosadalis Guide to Health Book - or Al manac for thisAfear, which we_puhif t dri ec .•, thous distribution; It will give you much valuable Information. Dr. It.:- . W. Carr, of Baltimore, says ; ..' , , • 'I take pleasure' in- reomunendA your ' . . ALI& as a very powerfal al re, 1 ve seep M used in two cases. th,..lita or Lreenilts , —one In a case of secondary L i n wuka the patient pronounced — 6l .. in : cured after having ',taken lite bottle* I of your medicine. The other is a case o f sorotula of long standing, which is ,1 )r u apidiginywk F AVV i arelh n p_ cover, Ilaftdirra edrghT,MT. la by which your RosazialLs li made, and end • i g it compound ,of al 1 , tu t • ks of c f• Heholas , / '. 1 `i'li e, K 1 " r. Spar , ' , y., says he i has used Rosadalls in cases of scrofula and i: secondary syvhilis.with astkisfactorg results --as remedy eanr hi the -Blood / briny no better ' ' Samuel G. At'Faclden,Xnrfresboro', Tenn., says: I have used seven bottles of L' Rosada/is, and am entirely maned of Rheumatism ;Mar me four bottles, as I wish It for my brother i who has scrofulous son , eyes/. ;i. Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, 1 174) illifri fne.twitlitY Years with an in • rate e ptlon over my whole body; a short time since I purchased a bottle ef.. t• . Rosadalls and It e ff ected a perfect cure. . r. Sir Kreadalle is auk/ wir in /mg:nist' ~, .. , I f3l Exchange Puce, Baltimore . : ,7. ct.wmENTS & CO., Proprietors, ~., Feb. 11, 1870.—lyin '' ' S 1 . iiiirFor sale in Gettysburg, .Ps., by IL D. : cams t, Druggist 311Thiaation Of- Teackers., gay &le , : of tit - Gettysburg Rai!nit N the Supreme Court of - Pennsylvania for the Eastern District, fa ftn . ity. GE(IRGE SWOPE et al ' s + THE GETTYSBURG RAIL- • ROAD COMPANY et al. ' Whereas, The Geburg Relined Gem pttry bY mortgage, dated ma ttys y 23,1567 , and duly ed, (Migrant and assign unto GEORGESWOPE, his successors and anligtek the railroad of said Company from its eastern terminus in the town of Hanover; in the county of York, through the town of New Oxford, andthe borough of Getty"- burg, and Westward nearithe town of Waynes it= the countrof • Franklin, to the In w terminus at the line of the State of Mary land, at or neer the town of Middleburg, In the county of Franklin, State of Pennyslvaula, with all the corporate franchises and appurtenances of said Gettysburg Railroad Company, together with the locomokve engines and ears , lands and tenements, tons, revenues, rights and privileg es , whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, to have and to hold the said rail road and receive and take all and singular the estate and premises, hereditament, and appur tenances thereby granted or intended to be. with Mthe lomotives, Ike., unto the said GEORGE Ptand blicsoceessors In the trust, never ess for the benefit of the holders of the bench; of the Company, to the amount of IkMO,OOO. And whereas, by a decree entered by the Sti preme Court of Penns lvanla, In the above Cu titled case, it was that said mortnge was a first lien upon the railroad, toils, franeMsea property, income, estates, and premises therein Mentioned, and it was ordered that, on default being made by the Gettysburg Railroad Com pany, in the payment of the bonds with coupons attached, within the period fixed by the sald de - j cree, the railroad property, estates, premises, ap- purtenances, and franchises oonveyed by the said mortgage, should be exposed to sale by public vendue, or outcry, as one entire lot, in the city of Philadelphia, by the said GEORGE SWOPE, to whoni all needful authority for that pnrpose al thereby given upon the terms and conditio ve ns therein mentioned and hereinafter set forth.— And whereas, default has been made by the Gettysburg Railroad Company the payment as aforesaid. Npw, therefat, do eels hereby given, that, under and Wry virtue.* demee, GEORGE. SWOPE, therein named, will, 4 , 11 Tit ERSDAY, the 13th day of October, A. D. 1570, at 12 o'clock, nexpose to public sale, by public vendue or outcry, ightsoleef the railroad, together with the lands, of Way, bridges, culvOrts, trestlework, ma chinery, depots, grounds, and buildings situate thereon, anti also all the tolls, issues, income, profits rights, privileges,and franchises, and al , so, M 1 the tars engines, locoupdtwe, tenders, or other thinp used n the business or management Of said railroad and it i appurtenances, at the Merchants, Exchange in the city of Philadelphia. The railway above described is situ In the annities Adains and'Yorlt, Tennsya, and begins at the town of Renewer, In York county, and extends to Gettysburg, In the comity of Ad. atns, a distance of sixteen and half miles. TERMS OF SALE. The propertylwill be struck off to the highest and best bidder upon his signing the conditions of sale. Tenthotearnidolars to be paid in cast, and the balance in thirty days thereafter. When the purchase moueyshall have been paid, and the sale confirmed by the Court, the saki GEORGE SWOPE will execute and deliver to the perchaser or purchasers, suMelent deed or deeds conveying the premises unto him or them in fee simple. GEORGE SWOPE, Tncitee. Gettysburyt, Sept. 2, IB7o.—ts Star Bone Phosphate The best known Fertilizer TRIED 'AND APPROVED rp AE "Star Bone Phosphate," manufactured by / BVRIEROLLER& Wthsos, k no bmger an ex periment, but bus been Tho! . oughly Tried and Tested during the last' year or two, by numerous Farm ers In Adams and adjoining counties, and where evgxitsott 4 admitted to 1e the BEST Fertilizer now In market. The proprietors there fore oonlidently recommend It to Farmers aint AWN/Malt'lsts, assured that all who try U. will not bwillin g tq do withoutit. THE AMMONIA . . . • . ~ Is supplied abundantly from the organhe }win of the bone. _ • . Price ail; pee Ton In Bags. Pursuers ulshinXGround Bone, Oil of e be supplied. Give us a ealli BVUMHOLDES e WILSON 01117388 VRG, I'ETEU hranulacturer et-The Phosphate is for sale by - A. SPANOLER. ffettyaburg, Pa. IYIBLE 1 SOK Gettysburg. Pa. MELHORN & RENDER, New Oxford flal. YOUNG & SON, Hattorer, Pa. July a, 1870.—am prino, Pa. S . MeBRIDE. York S • A Pk:aFRA,7 FSIi7ILjLEIt . FOR ALL cvors. .n o - E tr s • COMPLETE MANURE MADE FROM ili=l2UtffMl AMMONIA & POTASH. Warranted free from adulteration, and equal i n quality to any sold during the last four years. This mannre eontains all the elements of plant food in a soluble form. Also. food giving Lvmnklertility to Merlon. AN' ITNDNIABLE FACT. Experience in the use of "BOWER'S COM PLETE MANURE,v by the farmersof Penn- Ml y Pitzu N gil e /74 , 1;6'1..rifroeh;,bdtrji g fenlitial four ;t4inlis trial, twilled in proviugit The best Fetilizer offered for sale HENRY BQWER, Manufacturiqg Clomist, • FTuuaz, D/N5 81141 PstWILt . ware A v WSL RETNOI,DS, 105 South Street, ilaitit ' au. ore. And' For Sale by all leading dealers, Aug. 36.301 $5OO REWARD ! A. & 8, H 0 K , FIAST las t i t i;ex u a rg t where they are buying FECCR- GRAIN, HAY • and all kinds at country produce. Toey pave on hand a stock of GROCERIES, 111,1RDWARE, BEB, FOAL, 6 - c., which they will sell very low. They are running a Car to Baltimore every week with Marketing,.Ge., and returning: bring from the city all; kinds of goods. Give them a call. Aug. 19, 1570.-3 m" USADALIS .. taunts FORTUNES caitileil to live men. Rare Chance. fiend Stamp. ' mood K. Co., Wilmington, Del. - Sept, iylM . 4llh td Par year and expepeed Eitakatiteed to VEMALE COL E, Bordentown, N. J. Board 1 S2OOO. airainiAtious men and/Weanen selling J . and Tuition COB per year. For Catalsgime ad- our world renowned patent Miter Mould Wire and REv. JOHN H. attgounr, A M., principal. Cloth?.. Linea. For full particulars address the Giasun Wnm Mims, PAIL Pa. Sept. 9,1970-1 w -- • PRICE REDUCED-. INDIAN CURE FOR THE SINT 144/ I * 6o Ciftinr:'l CATARRH AND DEAFNESS. ' NE Vt OB r YORK SERYIia I will send the receipt by which I was caed of Catarrh and Deafness free. Address Airs. M. C. Leggett, Hoboken, N. J. Sept. 9,1970-4 w CM China & Milted States Information for the People. Before the FOOTLIGHTS, &c.— BestßU Bibles. Our RIGHTS. Cheapest and Family Best Terms Offered. Ad dress for Circulars, PARMELEE & CO., Philadel- Wit, Pa. Sept. 9,1870-4 w • "CHILDREN CRY FOR Wells' Carbolic 'Tablets A specific for all diseases of the resplnttory or gans or in ue us mein brane. No to ly should be Without DR. WELS' CARBOIC TABLETS. They should be L promptly ta L ken lu all eases of Dyptheria, Hoarsness and In all affections of the Throat and Lungs. FOR WOR3IS IN CHILDREN they axe simply invaluable and au excellent rem edy when the:Khrheys do not perform their func tions properly. Send for some. Price In cents per box, sent by mall on receipt of the price; by John (J. Kellogg, 34 Platt litreet, N. Y., sole agent for the U. S. Sold by Druggist+. Sept. 9, P 479-444, ;mat Saving to Cohsumers Parties enquire how to get up Clubs. • Our an swer is, send for l'riee List. awl a Club form will aveinupany It with • full direetlons.—making large saving to consumers and remunerative to Club OrgalliZtrri. THE GREAT AiIiTERICAri TEA CI 31 33 VESEY STREET, ' U. Bur. 5643. NEW YOUK. Sept. 9, Is 7 Ww MINNESOTA •.. .It&Rnrinarces and Progreng—lta. lieattim Hewth_ feanetti and , R , rtility. and_lts Affix/et/ono and .biconfeeres as a Honv , r Inninranbi-4 Yew Rook' Free of Oat, ciim fo plled ti from official sources and published by direction of (lover:for Horace Auxin'. In a convenient and readable form it exhibits the inducements offered by Minnesota to persons seeking new homes. andotti c statiStiCa illustrative of the marvellous growth and devel opment of that young. vigorous and healthy state. Other publications t o attract immigrants usu. ally deal In indiscriminate puffery and grossly exagerated statements. This gives a candid ea. Hilt of facts, derived chiefly rm fro the State Bureau of iitatistics, and °the Is' s u pport ed by scientific and disinterested rest Balmy iif the most incoidestible character. Alter a short geographical and historical sketch, shots log the central position of the state and the events of its young history, follows a descriptio of n its beauty and fertility from the testimony Of high military and literary authorities: an exhibit of mineral resources a description of Its beauti ful lakes, rivers, timber, game and fish: a disser tation an the c li mate, illustrating its marvellous healthfulness and adaptability to agriculture; shows how The cultivated area grew from 1.90 u acres in lei to 1,0),100 acres In 1 , 441, with a stir puts of 14,400,000 bushels of wheat for export ; glx"es tables of comparison, proving officially that Minnesota excels lows and tthio in her average product of wheat, afar all other staplef,' except corn shows a 'more' ample allereffeettial water power than all New England, and that, while not a tithe•of this power Is yet need, the extent and value of manufactures have increased 21.5 ler cent. In nine years. The book also shows the [ - Mlle and Importance of the lumbering Interest, commercial resources and progress, navigation, railroads constructed and projected, including the • Northern Pacific— already euergetieally pushed forward—the amaz ing developmt schoolmnionSel rnothirte districts. fivehouses and 2:11 olars in l'sl, to Cii2 districts, 1,9.29 school hollSeSaild 102,- tfigi scholars in 1 9'$r—progress - population In which the State is shown to have outstripped all her sisters. Due attention Is given to political and social institutions, government, taxation, value of property, iiistribution of wealth. im provement of farms, exemption laws, law of de seent, legal practice, otatt o tlcs of charitable insti tutions, poor, post offices, newspapers, religion, Sunday Schools, Masons, Odd Fellows, Ac. It whereth a chapter on "Fublic Lauds, how and to get them," shows the amount of unoccunied lands, how to obtain gv toe f government Ire n e farms." des es bhee the s di n e o en the las o se e opublicla d dan s d the several modes and cost of obtaining them tinder the homestead laws, by pre-emption. &c., with suggestions as to the manager and cost of starting firms, when to commence, what money ran do. what pluck and muscle may do—wages, employment, and who should come to the State— affording, in short, all such infonmatiou as emi grants most need. Part of the edition is aecotupauicei to tutu an ex cellent map, showing the character of the differ ent foeslitics, [he. This book will be sent to ally address in Amer ica or Eurose, free of postage or other expense, on application to E. PAGE DAVIS, Coumission er of Immigration for the State of Athesota, No, L 56 Broadway, New York, where all Informa tion in regard to the State will be cheerfully given. Sept. 9, 1.570-iw THE MAGIC COMB will change any colored hair or beafd to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poison. Any one can use it. One sent by mail Mill. Address MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Masa. [Sept. 15 0.-am - AGENTS WANTED FOE - BELDEN: THE WHITE CHIEF Twelve Years among the Wild Indians.of the Plains, THE LIFF GEO. BELD. who from a love of nth., adenture and a thirst for a know ledge of the Indlans,their fhtsionis.Bports, Tradi tions. Wars. Great Buffalo Hunts. Sr., &a. left a home of plenty' in Ohio, joined the Indians, adopted their mode of life, married the Wash:elle, became a Great Warrior. Hunter and Chief of (4,,siges, was appointed Lieutenant in the S. Regular Army. fur meritorious sercice with hi, braves against hoAlle Indians. A boOk of ihe most thrilling interest, a reality well authen ticated. Truth stranger than fiction. Superbly illustrated. 70 engraring.s, with portrait of the author. iu full frontier costume. Pelee low.— should outsell any book extant. Send at nn o illustrated circular, table of contents. sample pages and terins. 4w .1. H. HUBBARD. Puh'r. 400 Chestnut st., Phila.. s Tie Douloureux _NEURALGIA PILL A xale, certain awl speedy cure for Xeuralgia Verrotte Jiserzon.s. 11$ •ffectA are mtivient An UNFAILING RED lEDY for NErnAutts .FAtIALIb often effeeting a terfecteure in a Nlngle day. ...Yulotpital.NOtti ajle-to -yiekt to Its wonderful 'g l er. Even In thgstavere cases of Chronic Neura etting tbo.o.l3re system. its use for a few 't a s ardS the most astonish ing relief and rarely falls to produce a complete and permanet cure. It contains no ntaterlals in the sllghte,s‘ degree injurtutio. It hao the tm. qualilVdtapproyaJ Of tllle pest phystehlus. Thou. sand Ain every-pact of lie eountry, grate Cull acknoWledge poster to south the torttir nerves, and restoring the falling strength. Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage. One package, - $l.OO - - Postage 6 cents. Si: packages, - 6.00 - • " 27 •• It is sold brAll dealers in drtioand imedleines. TURNER s CO: 'Sole PfiaprMfOrtt,lr.OTrentout St. hOSTON, Sept. 2,1870.-3 m The Lorraine Vegetable CATHARTIC PILL. tr. Lorraine's Vegetable Pill,or La, Medicine Curative, price 24. cents, N 4 ILD, Certain, Safe, Efficient. It is far tile ill. best Cathartic remedy yet discovered, and at once relieves and Invigorates All the vital functions, without causing injury to any of them. The most complete success has long attended its use In many localities, audit is now offered tothe general public with the conviction that it can never fail to accomplish all that is claimed for it. It produces little or no pain ; leaves. , the organs tree from irritation, and neter Over taxes Or ex cites the nervous system. In all diseases of the skin, blood, stomach bowels, liver, kidneys--of children, and In many difficulties peculiar to wo- Jaen, It brings prompt relief aid certain cure.— The best physicians recommend and prescribe it; and no person who once uses this will voluntari. 1y return to the use of any other cathartic. • Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage. 1 Box, $0.25 Postage 6 cents. sBoxes, 1.00 " 18 12 " 2,25 ... It Is sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. TURNER & CO, Proprieto p•. p, • 11* Trlhnont losto 7 Septr Z ,Vi r -EST.I4RN Ti6N -n LANDS- I HAVE ON HAND A FEW T _ ,~;, A .CTS: Or NO, 1, second Land. pmentption Lends located u kativada. County Towns, /to., in well settled ilelOtwilleatiaseanainegt.44. fair price for • late in Adams golmtyrea. Feb.. 61•D• Ci POR SALE 1. 942 DESIBA 93IICK DWELLII , I4 HOUSE, 93 feet fronV 40 feet let, With tlfa k atorYf V i t Baek-bulld ~ u se, arstAiMse repair, • two a from Court ease, oti Baltimore street, will be" en accommodating terms. ),Ferty on ChOmbers&try st., Gettysburg. H 013831 vdrant arietilawberries, Mae Raspberries, Peaniumd OnkrtraVTrees n. BOW. DEERS.oinnimi; Bien r, ALAttsrgnee gat Truititseermlliertgages, As, warrant c s, Ittftirm tots in, pzeiA.ai Amicable Ations, and all othsratocarpr %brays on band. • S!IF aktiventotmolu A NTED—BOOK AGENTS—To sell our Pop ular Works: GETTING UP CIA: Wri uu Nit-M(641 A - - gOY residing wittrids-toi-a. number of years t ws on the lish stsw 'se nom. MPIR* .sritho a ny : action pt. isis tnientlottrand not ,or Iteardfsinos lip: lin say tutor. mato cenf_g his whereabouts ts o lait it d. Eits Illille WSW A:IM ' ga Ypi rik rit t f i r s .2 -Indies t . 4 ._ eft wile* so ' , • • , dorkjon. Et t Afit i tttsvi ~c,,,,42,4 • ;1 ' , & sada favor w s b3s 6 to , -, -"•__ . 1 rn A li • • ~... s• :•:). -il--- . i . Ant ' '' 1 ' WV, * --- - - • & & w+ . It6s ell Di, wide / will sell 'd Atg. 19,1=41 • . . . . . .. , EZIS2 •:• Ntiv atkrownketito. oII.NI PLE.iBAN'T INEVIMTX—PrIvate Ic_Wkwriaystiaspy",, Si PER ANNti. O.NE MONTII FREE ,ON TRIAL SIDNEY E. MORSE, & CO., 37 PARR Row, N&w ions. Nrs' WAN - TED Pa CAUL AND HOVEL PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. DM D. J. lurlcan, the toc/14:nown lournaflrf A beautiful Octavo, hilly illustrated. Contains a graphic and truthful statement of the Sights, Secrets and Sensations of the great city ; its high and low life, froin the Queen In Buckingham Palace to the Scarlet Woman of Pimlico; from the Vagabond In Princely Robes to the Con demned Criminal In Newgate. The most popu lar and saleable book in market. Circulars and sample pages sent free. Address • BELKNAP & BLISS, Hartford, Conn. - Missouri County Bonds. We offer for sale the following list of choice se curities. Cbum'y. Time. Interest 0 Pri Cass 1 Year, 10 per ct., 91 6: ce. Henry 10 " 10 Johnson 10 `• 90 Pettis....- • 10 " 10 • U" •• Pleasant JIM School D15t.,,1 5 " 10 •. is mus s Co. „ . Bans. 10 ••• 1 " 10 Callaway 10 9 " Macon •• 8 " 81 Mat •- " I • nrst K110X....• ...... 7 •• 721-2 " talyette 10 " 6 " 721-2 " " '•10 " 6 y.. Separate trunplilets fur each county, containing an official financial statement and full informa tion, sent on application. Information cheerful ly and promptly furnished by letter or wire.— Bonds delivered free on line of any express route. Any bonds sold by us with coupons payale collect-a points outside of New York city. will be ed and remitted for, free of all eharges,. Address SAMI. A. GAYLORD, ett, Stock and Bond Brokers, st. Louis, Mo. • • and ECON OM Y. GILL' CR Lr H E ( I OFF r , JAVA QUALITY Prepared from different kinds ortloffee, the flavors of width mingle harmonioinly together. Put up In Japan Tin Cans. BarreLs, Half - Barrels, and Boxes. WRIGHT GILLIES & BROTHER. 213. 235:aid= waslalugton st., New York. SAXON GREEN. s Brighter, will not Fade, Cost Less than any 'tiler because it will Paint twice as much surface. SOLI) BY ALL DEALERS IN PAINTS- . r. WEEKS 8; co.. Manufacturers, I'2 North Street, Philadelphia. NE AITSPAPER A DATERTNEKG, A Book of LI; closely printed pages, lately is sued. contaMs a list of the best American A ver tising Mediums. giving the names, circulations, and full particulars concerning the leading Daily and Weekly Political and Family Newpapers, to gether slid. all those baring large circulations, Religion. Agriculture. Literature, &c.,&e. Every Advertiser, and e%ery person who contemplates becoming such, will find this book of great value. free to any address on receipt of fifteen cents. GEO. P. (LOWELL & CO., Publishers, No. 4o Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Dyuler, In Its issue of May 29. 1.70, says: "The firm of G. P. Rowell & Co., which issues this interesting and valuable book. Is the largestand beat AdvertisinirAgenaringliel United limbast, and we can elieerhaly reecentaanit it to the attention Of thoae whoaesire toaavertise their business scieripficaLly and systematically in such a way: that is, so to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of money." D SYCHO3INCY, FASCINATION OR SOUL I CHARM ING.-440 napes ; cloth. This Wonder derful book has full instructions to enable the reader to fascinate either sex. or any animal, at' wilL Mesmerism Spiritualism. and hundreds ot other curious experiment& can be obtained by sendingaddre”. with 10 cents postage. T. W. EVANS .1; CO.. No. 11 So. Eighth st., Philadelphia, Sept. Y, 114 - o. --it. ftgal Aoticto. - - OTlCE.—Letters of Administration on the IN estate of HENRY YINGLING,. late of NVIr Oxford, Adams county, Pa., dem...l-sett, baling _granted to the truderthrned, telsidlng In Nei! Oxford, he hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make inmedlate payy-~ meut .andthobehaaiugclaimraeaa t the nine to present them properly authenticated for settle ment. IVNI. I). HUMS, Adm'r. Aug. 12, 1,170-6 t ASSIGNEE%S NOTICE ~ . . 'I i The antlersigrievi hating beerrappointed.AAg flees of Hllt.t3f GRIEST and Wife. of Menallen township, Adams county, in trust for creditors, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to sidd Ass c if i r e r to make Immediate paym ent of their ro sdAan'tts'itio i s !'rese and lit a lhe Szit pees l lUi prV Y Pg, rru henT rated for settlement CHARLES J. TYSON. CYRUS H. GRIEST, Aug. 12. IS7O-6t Assignees' le_Thu first named Assignee reside§.l4l4lol lenethe lAttetirn Butler township. t . ... 4uditor's .Notice..- 3'HE undersigned; 'Auditer, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams Bounty, "to make distribution of tir ewes rein/Mitt in Mr litueds'et GAomirrlit r agiii A•RD; Caorsn, Assign or.fons ItEini . and to and among creditors, legally entitled thereto,' will attend to the duties of said appointment a Ids office, in Cettystiorg. on Thlitepiky, Me 15:4 day qf September, WO. at which Mine and place all persons interested are requested to attend. Aug. 1570.-3 t H. B. WOODS, Auditor. 26. . . . . . Register's Notices, Nyrkilry LMIOLAtts dr con ed f lhat the trat ts , hereafter' mentioned presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams coun ty for confirmation and allowance on MONDAY, the 19th day of SRPTEMBEH. MO, at 10 O'clock, A. M., viz: 61. The first and final account of John IL Mil ler, Administrator of the estate of Mary Rock well, late of Littlestown Adan 4 county, Penna., deceased. SAMISEL A. S4D I Pi, Register. Sept. 5.1, 1870.—td Notice to Creditors. MOTICE is herebe i glikt to all 'persons Indebt _LT ed either by no or Book account to the firm of J. & E. Mruatu. of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, or to km Mazza, lateof Mount pleasant township, that full settlement must be made on or before thp FLESR daY,ot,JAMCAMY, 1871., # 0 e 's • If settlement Kt not made en or tietbrotAat rinie these notes and accounts will lx* placed In the hands of an officer for collect u. JOHN Y. FELTY, Admlnistrater Of Juba M ill e id. - . The notes and Book accounts of the firm of J. &E. MILLER will be found with .8.. MELLER, at his store, in tifountpieasant township. The notes payable to 44r 1141 44 1 1, now Mead, Alin ber found iditi orts F. r.iturr,Jh toirlishiPq . . . Aug.' 19, 1 hrors for AO:OOMA' • COttrt, r conowaittLagia'a 6= 4 , zi Union—John Kind*, G. It, GeiselmamFted r Hsrlok LOhr. Germany—Andrew Jones. - • Man i rp r l g elnaeoli E. - hither, Jofin E. pcken rode t V StallsmiE A. e. Hindlauli Gettysburg - . John —John A. pe. i t Oxford— . X. ..4rnith, cis Thai:runs. lisailing—Onver F. fileely , .Adanahlilicr.itell, car __,nelitis -13rtme: Same} march. Tbrk Sprinini--Dante}4lafter4F. N. W. Boyers. Huntingtop—Otorge M. &nit -Watson Sadler. • idena.,.. wifm. Hee& , ' • Straps , D • nahms, Upbeat McDhegy,,Ham Ha b Stion--' • Polinnii..' • Hamilton ; 1, .01fikil, iloti., AMUarc ]fie- shai.• - .., - -: -: • . •_... •eltane—Jaci:M'Efiwers. Y , .....,. - t H Maud—Reu. , jqtigiltw Merland—N . . ION; •• - - .. lig. 26.-tc . . Information IYINAed. =l:!=i gown BLTSINESS. Upholstering & Trimmi ug. ‘,l; ' ' • - mitttAxt E. hTLP ji AS te oPened an establishment Wis Livers 4:Rabies, an W mlirr FPYPrif9l • amr SOFAS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, AND UP. AN.STENING IN ALL ITS BRAIIICHES. . He also sontinues his old business of Trimming Engethem Carriages, &c., and solicits from the pub. Dec. 14—H • Ile lrystsoggim Charges =iterate. ' • BLACKSMITITIN B. Cr. HOLLEBAUGH • II AS opened a Shketsmtth Shop on Washington street. next dour to Chritztttan•a Carpenter Shop, and Is prepared to do all ItlndaotißLAOKAldl7o ING, at Seasonable rates, and horttes a share of public patronage REPAIRING. of all kinds, Gies us a rffil pril 180 J-If COOPERING P; CULP IitIISINESN In all Its branches at Ids residence °lathe Illummas burg road, at the end of Carlisle street, Gettys burg, Pa. The public can always bars made to order all kinds and styles of 3I EAT VESSELS ( CIUIUT STANDS, PICKEL STANDS; and BARRELS. _ I also nuundacture 5 and 1 0 4 jaL /Ur eit; Barrels. And all other'Unds Ra lt l it il on,efthettiklYandwitt I=l. Ice us aca . (dug. 43, 100—tt I GRANITE YARD , ETT YBB UR/3 PA?, ON RAILROAD, NEAR I P MEIGHT REPOT. PETER, BEITLER Iv prepared to furn i sh Itlnda o TA./..FITUPOKLN, at reasonable rates— Curbing, Sills, Steps, ASHLERS, POSTS, MONUMENTS, CEM. ETERY BLOCKS, &C., &C., cut and tlniehed In every style detilredi by Mid of workmen. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. June 3—tf REMOVAL r 'REMOVAL I ROBERT D, ARMOR, Gas Fitter, Plumber and Bell Huger, Can be found at his residence on corner of East Middle and Stratton stireta, .GETTYSBITRG, PA. , t Will promptly attend to all orders In ills line.-- Work done In the most satisfactory mamner, and at prices as low as can possibly be afforded tomake a living. GAS PIPE Nil:118110d, 38 well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, 3c. ; also. WATER PIPE, Stops, Top Ana Frost Spigots, and, In short, everythtng belonging to gas or water fixtures. Looks of Bells hung, and furnished If dashed , all kinds repaired. (April 29, 870—tf GETTYSBURG BAKERY, rpHE firm of Newport & 2legler haAtrir heels standl dissolved, the undenditned pill 00 us the Raking new, in aLI ite branches' , .the old Corner of South Washington and West Middle street', Gettysburg, Pa Art Wag er CRACKERS CA.REsi, BREAD iiol-1-S, METZ& *a, constantly baked and always to be / had With many years experience and every disposi tion **Sem*, be feels that he caa pm lia Wisp faction all callea OrderasoltMted. sod PrOdalatil attend to. With many tunics fox the bestowed on the old firm, its continnan o as April tr,lsea—ti BALTZ itillifTOßT- STEAM SAW NUL TH E undersigned 17as In operation STEAM SAW 1111.,L, at the South )(ant in, near Graetrenburg Springs, and Is Argilitrd " order bins or to Wlkite Oak, rime, • • .r any kind of Timber desired, at the short:ea no ice and at low rates, He atsomanufgetam, Shingles, Pailings Bce _ • , LUMBER delivered at my point atthe LOWEST RATES..., 3 per cent dill be deducted for the eaab payments, or interest will be charged from the time of deli,. ery of Lumber. Thankful for pest favors, be would desire a couttuu.snee for the tutus& AU letters should be addressed to him at Greet enburg P. O. Adams county, Pa. Ifithoty mi4TgliVESAirs. Oct. 3.969,-Af - • ICE. CREAK 611400. N. JOHN GRUEL,. Chaniberaburg -a., Gettsburg, Ps., !mum 404er to ;09 1 4 tlnds of • Has always on hand a l4 large glakx4Rent of all . • `CONF_ECTIONERY ., macipai themiguriala b l a k i l t at e o kuThapds. ICE CREAM _ served to custoniers, and orders for Familial: or Parties promptly Ailed. Having special semen modations for Ladles and. Hontiemen, and deter mined to please, he invites lith friends toiveg io Ltm. a call. - (April 8, GUNSIVITTRING BATTLE-FIELD 'RELICS! Canes, Shells, Ballets ! E. WOODWARD Would respectfully call the attention of the pub. lie to Ids large assortment of Relics gathered on the Gettysburg Rattle-field. Gummithing attended to with pronryftei and all work warranted. Give us a call at our place of business on Car lisle street, (McConaughrs Sall ) near the Dep9t, lettysburg, Pa. (July 211, 1170.--ry jE . E 4 C kiii+.9.llUnG, PA.: L' • UNDERTAKER AND 11.alf&RA.NGER, 'Separate tone on sbort nottse i$ sect ter_ms, CQFFRI - B' .. if alb- Stylesi, Be Nieciumst s•lsrgelissteltadst et ;141, ielekbe sells at /owed auk Mods ImPld JOlntst wadi rimer INlMArsilalAse .4 ,esse•Sl saigiaV ilirirorkstrtietlt tear diois, Vet %elan Church. • cfewillt Vtlit HO ;E imiVcRUIR° THE Lem"' IXE'ROVED. OD 4141117 U • . . .. .. , HOWL - 0 ' -ISEW Gr 11:4,010Bai". i#C9B F. . 1 149144, • 01 71 4 0 1 0ki ittLi . At Ais imago ft . Ado +~at .+t t Itas commeneett the A onderldred. have opened a new LIMEY - . SALE AN EXCHANGE STABLE, In this pLace, d are prepared to offer superior accom m this litre. We have provided onr ushes with of Meatiest styles, suilleleat to lneer the one of public demand. Ouriorinotre,W_ without spot or "old abil ie f ruira rt! 74o" of?der. "ur can always be accominodated aridp m a A=eggipMeah furnished. "Vl=large or small, elm . get Ng •!- tlie most aceonunodating terrn Ito the Hattle-deld politely . • and ra z es lable drivers furnished &Ng,. ccaro and froia" the b.,7, the arrival mad ad ot eveat,,iv, Hones t, sold, or exam L-J(1 4 0,4 1' a chases for Ateen. Our m q•o plu r and AO rattleular Don Pahl, to furnishing Ye. Wok* and gooks for Amoral& We =leer ourseiveli Diat by charging moderately And mogittions by t turntable. suPerior eeeute e n one mumo tall to who fuming our sotabllahme p k Deo. Sl, keee every o Virzi( TAT D. HO TZWORTIL . • Notice ,to the Public 1 TELE o: ;Thiirevied ii i. 6 & air . .i r tr e q m A WRitesday sad Frtdifyit . • gaY Lettersburg. Wayne*, t t . Or Z d g a n ig o a n t t G r u n ysbu r F g on Ttiay, Thuredaysummao/tiAa-bb at f e n r v il ° 3 etgrstralet:Vrtg connac litt °'* May 5/I.—tl AIMIT - MARKET 1 . ! • NEW _ FIRM ! • 020. 2/. &TOMB & MAD. btW414.4 rikaGrinentered Intowiroevain...tit!? britacbet &hinds ot " ". "4 Fresh Meat Every Day. jv a a ~Oeta i it s e tik eec rr 84811 1111 and #to • AU& 2,30-41 ' • West Middle Street Market (Nese tit* Wars. p) FRESH MEAT Every Day in the Week, SUNDAY 11XCEPTID. mum A. CODORL , /10;44. • !4•LF4i.--4.:a. -- v E . D . ASZPH JACOBS. AfFiliOttlNT TAILOR, sae Namorzra Wart door to J. Oraa' atom cm Chao. heathirg et., IR mar Lir Spare: Alsriarailartlaesplf 41/esks traM ali 44lo!lisit *l4 "deb mid grotautauts, EAGLE HOTEL, The targea and wet ceonnuodkees ill GETTYSBURG, PA., • .Cbigiar t i andBerasury and Washington bps JOHN L TATE, Proprietor. 401-An Ontidimia for Plum!lwo and Bstwigs nu to the Depot, on krrtyal and departure, of itauroad Trains. Carets) serrants, and reason-' able charges. IMay 3), 1887.—tt KE YSTONE HO'T'EL, GETTYSBURG, Pd. WM. E. MYERS, Proprietor. NOW OPEN. is a new Howe, and has been tit, ted up In the mei approved solo. Its Wes lieu is picasant "mid convenient, being In the most business portion of the town. Every arrange. Neat bag been made for the acovennuniation and comfort of guetne. with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, and aeemnavalatlng Clefts. we shati liar every endeavor to please. This Hotel now open for am catertal !meat of the and be kindly 4 ,01 1e/t g Mam of public patronage. fllitay2a, NEW HOTEL. 11A11.1(IS I BALTIMORESTREEZ GETTYSIWRO, 11, H ARRIS m undersi .med has opened a Hotel. the Hmaz. In thelately enlarged and more stt. - two doors from uildithe l'ourt.liou.w., Gettysburg. Pa., and Is provided with anemia. modatkats for the comfortable entertainment of a huge number of guests. Ills experienee la the business warrants him In promtsing satisfaction In every case and he ( eels certain that those who stop with him once will call again. Charges moderate. Ws Table will always be supplied with the best the Gettysburg and Baltimore markets may a.f. i ors, lord, whil ales st his Bar will have the choicest wines l er , %t attetida, &e. He also has amplence Stabling, with a good Host full A. liberal share of public patronage is reaPeot servy e it. solicited, and no effort will be spared_ ` ode. W. P. HAUB'S. 15, /870.t—tf UNION ITOTL, InniantLY nut wins HALL] YORK SPRLNGS, PENN'A, E,.• IlfirniffeLlt, Proprietor. Tignanderligneltpop having Irgtetbet i stkgagit tr.. Wings Borough) will spare'no effort Yo rk who may patronize him. The Hotel is to p casan located with large and comfortable unambers which cannot MB to glee satisfaetion. -His Table will be supplied with the best that the market can afford fhb Bar contain; none but that of the best of Lenora ; he is Mso well suppled with Ice in the Bummer mama—this being She only Hotel In the place that has an It. House attach There is in connexion with the Hotel extensive litablLug with attentive hostler*. He asks a share of the public and Is determined that none shall go away Wined. Charges moder- Ate. Boarders taken by the week on reasonable terms. York Springs. M P. KITTINGE R , Proprktoray 6, 1.870.--ft, Tiny Jtabito. WEAVER ,s c so.N. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES ) Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. rre.ICE pleasure in announcing to the public! .11. that they have better aceommodationsthan ever to lit Nthe publlc with all styles sati _studs of Cog that elm be found In a nrst-elaell lively, it arms, Haas, and Weida mop* be beaten by any establishment in the Kinn. 111 prices they defy competition. HORSES AND MULES bought and sold, on reucktutbie terms. GIVE US A CALL, Take Notiett. rpHS Is desirous of closing up his A qld and would ask an those Indebt ed to and se the same The books will be found at the above stables and all persons Indeb ed are earnesUy requested tocall and square their accounts. NICHOLAS WHAVER. Dec. 9, 1989.—tf EAGLE LIVERY, Sale and Exchange Stables, • oppavta the alph Met, Cfaamhersburg Street ORTTYSIIVRO, PRY .t. Bagees, carriages, Hacks, );fight. Wagons, &a, Putduting. EMI