fear atiatethmantb.__ EIGHTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE ADAMS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL • SOCIETY, AT GETTYSBURG, On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday i • I , Beptember'27l/1, 28th and 29a, 1870. • .PREMIUM LIST HORSE AND MULE DEPARTMENT CLAN! 1 , 10. L --STALLIONS, AND COLTS !Oa muirr DL&UOVT. &VS stake over 4 years" - 3008 00 second beet " " best stallion between 3 and 4 years 8 00 second best 3 00 best stallion between 2 and 3 yews 3 00 best brood mare, 5 00 best ho r se best horse mitt between 3 and , 4 yeyears, 4 4 00 re OO • best mare . best bongs eo . lt between 2 and 3 years, . . - -- ' .. best oolt between 1 and 2 years, .... best colt under 1 year ... cuss mo. Y.—BLOOM:WM( Best cond staMon over 4 years, , • " . 40 se best . t best stallion between 3 ant , 4 years, 8 second best ' .... 3 0 best stallion 2 and 3 years, 300 best horse molt betr 2 and en 3 sod 3 4 ye years, 4 00 best , .. _ . 300 best brood mare Over 5 yurs,.. r.. best mare between a 3 and 4 years. ..... - 2 years.... ..... " " 1 2yeare be colt under 1 year and CLASS 10. 3.—qmk DILAIIGHT AND SADDLIR Best stallion over . 4 years 112 05 second best ' best pa 5 pair matched horses or mares 8 0 05 0 best and fastest horse or mare fee light ker nels, owned In the windy, 30 dare before e= 25 4* second best 15 00 bested t family bone or mere for general utility 10 OD best 5 best saddle horse or name 500 fastest fastest Tacker o walking hone or mare 5 00 r pacer special Premlum for the fastest 10 00 horse, mare or iding, in harnes=s two In three m n to the w0r1d....100 00 810 entrance fee is to be paid on entering for the premium—not less than four to enter, ° and two to start. ,CLLB3 NO. 4. }test team not less than 4 18 00 best Leant mules 8 00 best Jacsingle draught horse or mare 4 tOCO best k .5 best pair of mules over 3 Years 300 best pair of mules between 2 and 3 years— 300 bes par of mules between 1 and 2 years... 200 best t mule filly 1 00 car= DEPARTImrr. mum $O. s.—Rwonso' osrmr.. • Best bull over S years SIO 00 best bull between 2 and 8 years 6 00 4 best bull calf unde l r a 1 nd year 2years 2 0 03 0 bast cow over 3 , years 800 second best ' • ',.4 00 best heifer or cow between 2 and Symrs.... 0) best heifer between 1 and 2 years 3 00 belt heifer can ~. 200 Persons eamyßf e br Premiums for blet)d ed cattle. m ve mliefactory assurance stock. Conned of ba the_ purity of .the Premiums to en fot each of the following toreeds—- m, Devon. Ayrshire, Akiemy and Teeswater. mum so. s.—susrva in 0 . 11•111 awns. . . Best bull o'er 8 years $5 00 best bull between 1 and 3 ysars...... ....... 800 best bull calf between 1 sad 2 yeah • 200 best bug cidt under/ year 200 best cow over Spars. 500 second beit 2 best heifer or cow between 2 and 8 years... .3 00 50 beg heifer batmen 1 and 2 years 2 00 ?best heifer salt under !Feu, 1.00 mass No. 7. Best pe of sheep not low than beet pen a of bunt" not too tato 3. 3 . • best Duct over 1 year beet boar over 1 year beet boar under/ yeti. best sow over 1 year best sow under 1 year best pen of shoats, not less than 3... rest yen of pigs, not Less than 3 CUM Wl3, 3,-1•0171.7w. Heat soob eat p of chickens, sugless than 4 V 00 seecsui , beat pair chick not less than 4 1 00 ens OO best pair turkeys Z 00 best pair 2 best pair geese ducksl 00CO best pair 1 00 best pair IM Es rabbits 1 00 largest turkey 50 largest ise 50 largest enieken 50 ores lfo. 9,—MACHINZET AND in Hest fans wagon best hay carriage or ladders best horse rake best reaping and mowing machine.. best mower best separator best horiewwur thresher beat =able hay press best men= best clover holler MASS ao. 14—FARX lIMMIENTs, Bost Miming mill best corn stock cutter best hay sad straw cutter best three horse plough best two hone plough best sub4oll plough - CLAN 2( IL —FARM AND NOURICLOLD DOLE. Best butter churn best milk strainer best washing machlne. best pain candle best 0c and snathe best 6 hand rakes best ax e 6 hay forks best best manure forks best long handle shovel , best abort T ort handle handle shovel best bestbest earn eultivator .... gem drill best cora planter best cultivator for general purposes best broad east sower . best roller far general um ben end itegart celleetlesseshibited hy cue person of atileettural implements, to be decided byte Managers 5 00 best spade 50 best corn hoes 50 best set hone shoes 50 best wire tied brooms 50 best twine tiedbroottus ....... 50 best 6 porn Nebel baskets 56 best we o =l machine for general purposes 1 0000 best cider mill . 1 1 00 00 , best flour barrels best shingle and stave cutter 2 CC best shinfile cutter 1 50 best stave cutter 1 00 best bee hive 1 00 MASA NO. 12 .—AORICRILTIMIAL PAM Best barrel family dour, white wheat , best barrel fatally dour, red wheat.... best lane' dour, superane best barrel rye flour best t 25 po Innaft un ds oorn meal bes 25 uckwheat dour best half bushel b white wheat best • red wheat best " whlte corn best " yellow corn bal.: rye beet " oats best " barley best peek timothy seed best peck clover best peek buckwh seed eat sam.ple newly ntroduced val_ n beet , Tana bie to Ilie fanner, i not himithan half bushel mum NO. I.l.—Yoemeseuse. For the best half bushel of any variety of bestpotatoes each In 00 halt tsshet asset Potatoes t— -100 00 best . turnips , best " beets ' 4 50 best. " rutabagas best ' " *arrant 5600 beat " onions 50 " parsnips 50 best 5 stalks 4se. . best 12 heads mi=nower q 6 60 0 best 6 heads cabbage 50 best 12 tomatoes 50 best 3 largestaimapuelpkins . 50 best 3 600 peutpkAski . i 50 =a pm= 50 50 ha l m& Uma beans 50 be best st 3 mien imasehes au, CLAMS AO. 14.--Mtl=3. InXIS AND CrialL Best and I s e exhibit/ea of apples, oar redly not less than ans Med- Mena JR 00 best of fall apples. one half buds& 1 00 best specimen of winter apple one half bushel 100 best awlmen of peaches not less than one peck lOO second beed best an_ d_ao, collection tin es ' . correct ly meow not km than tralms eac.h best simwted bashr disk et qdnou 200 50 best ...eoo . - *an al 6 or mch kind 50 best of grown in the open 1 00 beg r i s=a i l mink melons so 50 best wirotolpo w iety. each 50 best bottle 50 beet bottled trtah — the male al awing r" All frulas si btrmerma bribe r i eg i o t tred muis lig a s i lb= abL vituthums . cides No. 16.—Morrza, Munk =OMatiol. &C. Best 5 pounds Wax ~ • • • 22 °I) 1 00 best Ili n a t = riAl rin atbjfior ' ' hest 5 - • it 00 All competitors for premlumsare required to have their hams otookad and tomghtto the ex hibition with the skins ito. and also to gire state ment of the mode of mutt& gt.c. CLAW NO. Vs—Caaalasa. 12112ana :OD *TIM armamorsom. BestE op earrtage test bow best bestgam whilen harness best _ I=WWI& Mad litaVa. ... .1.,....... . beat beat ladies' saddle beat ridkalidle best lot WNW best lot leather = 10 zwer sk l i ther best deemed sheep alas best eooll2kg_stoom for wood Or coal beot pi acne best orimidiabl psdiar MOM. Dest drakt Me bait sample iron railing. came in. 17. Best 15 Nob modem terve' test 15 yard/ ass carpet. .... best bawd! rag best tea ens** best Wilms% woods.. bed pear Mies goddess. ... best 011ir BIM Va lue bed pate NOW best dir Imiliese. baton ' a best W ie vostbm Masai •1:1 . PEACH TREES. mooed best WM ewer 50 - best petdrwestquilt. 2 00 Mandeir 'has Ott hand , and for sates II Sli Z ig II i 4 4 # T 10 0 1610 PEI PEACH TREES of various IM kinds, wlik.b•be win sell et i AI, ' PO I lie wildest* or retail. Can skid see rea =re - / 20 i abodes elsewhere. 100 slept. a-. 71 JOHN L.-aorftwona. best counterPahe best pair woolen blankets second best " best 10 yards homs.made line n best 10 yards linen best 10 yards tow linen w best home-made shirt best pound linen svving thread CLAM NO. lg.—won/min Wong. Best general display of worsted work.. beet ottoman cover beet seta cushion best worked reception chair best pair worsted slipper best worsted lamp mat best flower vase inat... . best child's worsted wo r ked dress . best child's afghan. best worsted tidy.. . Dest viiisted breddistaawt be worsted td .et cushion CLASS NO. —101311:110IDZBY AND FANCY WOILL Best knit quilt Dent specimen skeleton work... best best embroidery on Malin best best embroidere dppers skirt ......... silk sli best crochet tidy best lace shawl best embroidered pillow case .. best embroidered handkerchief best embroidered child's cape.. best embroidered collar bestze beb elmen of eat floyers... best hair flowers best shell work best leather work best button basket best burr basket best bead cushion best bead basket best'work basket 3 00 300 300 2 00 ,'.....in 00 ... 800 . 300 3 00 iirearws, 500 4 00 300 300 200 home.made bread ..... best .... stdoaves baker's bread beat pound, sponge, fruit, jelly, orange, dover, gold, silver, marble, madison, mountain and cocoanut cake, each.. ... 100 best ginger and sugar cakes, maccaroons, jumbles, rusk, biscult, each 50 CLASS NO. 21. • Best pretervedatrawberries,quntces, plums, Peaches, apples, pears, apricots, to cammatoes, pples, cherries, citron, &e., each best currant, quince, nkspberry,apple, toot, huckelberry and peach Jelly, each... best brandy peaches best manned tomatoes, peaches. pears, corn, cherries, etc., each Cl4llB NO. 24 Best apple, peach, pen, quince and tomatoe butter, each... , beat picketed cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, canteleupit plums, mixed pickels, beet tomatoe catsup CLI9B NO. 2.1 Greatest variety dahlles, roses verbenas, secondd beat varieties dahlles, roses, do .50 best varieties German asters, pansies, col ieetion greenhouse plants, by one person, floral ornaments, each best hand boquet .50 For the most beautifully arranged basket of flowers CLASS NO. 2 , I—MUSICAL mrscatzyrs. Best piano ' $4 00 best melodeon , 4IV best cabinet °cork 400 CLASS NO. 25.—CABINET WARE AND HOUSEHOLD . _ INN - lE4'2lONa. Best variety of cabinet ware .. best sewing machine ............ ..... best ease eutkwy, special premium, For all inventions and improvements of hollow hold utility, having-valuable properties, and not included under any of. the foregoing heads,dis er ed etkmary premiums. or diplomas, may be award . cuss O. 213.—EATS, Boom snozs, =Armin°, ex. Best display cabals and eat.. ; ....... :-...... S 1 CO best display of boots at 4 1 00 best display of men's elothlug 1 00 bestAisfilay of segars:. 1 00 best display of smoking and chewing tobac- Cal it best cigars made in the county 1 00 CLASS 110. 27.-FAINTOIGS, PENMANBIIII , , &C. Best display of drawings and paintings al 00 best display of oil paintings drawn by a na - five of Adams eoulity 1 00 best water colorpainting 1 oil best crayon or pencil drawing 1 00 best display at photographs and alubrotypt s '' (Si best sign and ornamental painting I 00 best marble work • 200 best penmanship 1 011 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. .. 05 00 3 00 .. 500 .. 400 .. 200 .. 500 .. 200 .. 500 .. 300 The Society invites the exhibition of auy and everything that may be useful or convenient in She rac of Agriculture or Horticulture, or be the product of either ; all articles and implements of convenience or use in the domestic or social life, or of all the products of art and skill, and for all such things of merit although not enumerated in the foregoing list, premiums or diplomas may be awarded. AU Articles and Animals for Exhibition 001st be properly entered at the Business office. Tile Grounds and Buildings will be opened on Mon day the 26th of September, to receive them; and trusty persons employed by the Society will as sign them places and guard the grounds. Arti cles shipped beforehand will be properly cared for. No entry for competition will be made aaer Tuesday ; nor can anything entered be reinoeM from the grounds till the close of the Fair, with out perm iss ion of the President. The Judges are requested to present themselves at the Business Office, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, and to report their awards to the Secretary before 12 o'clock,Thursday. Articles and animals can only be entered to compete In one class, and no one can have two premiums awarded to it. .. $3 06 .. 2OD 3 OD .. 600 . 400 .. 600 .. 400 .. 300 .. 300 .. 300 .. 3'oo $3 00 300 3 00 2 00 200 2 00 During the examination of horses, no pei'B4)ll excepting those having charge of the stock, judges and officers attending to their duties, will. un&sr t any pretence or excuse, be admitted with- Hay, he ring. straw and water will be supplied free of charge, for all animals entered for premiums; and main will be provided at the lowest cost price, for those who desire to purchase. All articles and animals entered for exhibition free of charge. All awarded premiums uncalled for, for thirty days after the close of the Pair, shall be deemed donated to the Society. Premiums shall not be awarded When the ani mal or article is deemed unworthy. • • All articles must be marked with cards, which will be furnished by the Secretary, designating class and umber ; and these cards mug not be removed until after the Awarding Committees have finished their examinations. The kthecutive Committee will take every pos sible precaution ibr the safe keeping of all arti cles on exhibition, atter their arrival and arrange menta, but the Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. 'They desire exhibitors to give personal attention to their ani mals or articles, and at the close of the Fair at tend to their removal. 0100 50 1 00 1 00 1 OQ 800 Co 400 2 . 40 CO too" 2 (* No animal or article shall be taken out of the Fair Grounds without the leave of the President. Exhibitors are expected to obey the Marshals I promptly in producing their stock, when Instruct ed to do so; and any person proving refractory will be ruled out from competing, No animal or article will be assigned a place on thAcunds until the entries are made, as the re ns of the Society require. Persons renting refreshment booths will not be permitted to sell intoxicating drinks. Any person found intoxicated upon the Fair Grounds, or acting in a disorderly manner, shall be immediately ejected from the grounds. A prompt and severe example will be made of any fraudulent use of Admission Tickets. Any person attempting to interfere with the eleluded from competiti judges, in their adjudications, will be prompus on. • Shook' any doubt arise as to the regularlty of the entry, or any other Important matter,. which the coupaittee bet incompetent to decide, they may at once report the same to the President V 00 2,00 . VIM . IOD 1 00 . 100 2 00 200 i 1 00 I °° 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 PRICES OF ADMISEIO3i. Family tickets, admitting man, wife, un minted daughters, and minor eons, d ur i ng duri the Fair 00 • Footman, single admission $1 Children under 1.0 years ofaHe Free One lean and horse, single admlaslon One horse brim or pleasure vehicle, gentle man and lady. single admlaskin 75 Each additional person In them Two horsebuggy or pleasure vehicle, gentle- Each addi man andtional lady, single admission 1 00 person In them Pleasure tickets, admitting man and horse during the Fair, In addition to family tickets so Pleasure tickets, admitting one-horse buggy or pleasure vehicle, gentleman and lady during Fair, In addition to family ticket 50 Pleasure tickets, admitting two-horse buggy or u Ssure vehicle, gentleman and lady d ' Fair, in addition to family tic 75 Applicants for pleasure tickets required tolgi evidence that they have obtained /family tickets. pleasure reldelea strictly negr to keen upon the grounds assigned them by the Board of Man - age and enter the Bing only at the time de af aced the Marshal. SAMUEL lIIKRUST_, President, Jltrur. & Wrruasoir,.VlTPretieut, was Mrana, G. P-mungerom Recordin-r IL J. ers.HLr., Oonespondingg Seerqsy, D. liVaks, Treasurer. Managers.—wriazam. E. WrLsox, Anus Rou smaAms, Wm. Wilma, nuromamm Dom. and W. Ross Warm. a [AR& 187 0—Lt • KEROSENE LAMP, pronosees,unced by wee than 50 Professors Is our Cole Absolutely Safe —saves 38 per oegt. of oil—no bad odor—Will not break or wear out, because metallc. Our agents make momex because it dupAlles,a maul as urd venal as right • • Fer full particulars addrits& with stamp, BENJ. F. BOWEN, 2d Floor, Mechanics' Dank Harrisburg, Pa. Si 00 00 300 00 es op 2 to 200 200 200 200 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00. 00 00 200 100 Oct. 15, 1869.—t1 YOUNT'S COMPOUND PUTRID 80E3 THROAT. traitaseim, tried If net o[ t t ri:4 24 =irrig, Finuat This .1. been THOUSANDS OF CASES, is *anent parts of the eowiWy, and Mt never been known to fall if taken in Ume and accord. Ing to direetkas. It la warranted to cure. Give it a trial and.it will %weak for thielL Ever? hap/w -hat' ate provide themeelvea with a box of this Thedietne and keep it on hands. The cures that it killa elected are.truly marrelqus. SirPrePared and add by /Dal" Yowls a 00., Gettysburg, ri., or by their authorized sputa— For side at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. IMAM. 'YOUNT a CO. May aOO 1w 1 Oo iOO CLASS NO. :XL RULES AND REDULATIONS. OFFICERS WANTED AGENTS, fo canvass for PERIIEDIB AND DOUSE'S rrox-sxmosriric YOB ass Z‘3ll COP Troftpioint tare, tke H B. WOODS, . ATTOWIKX LA*, Has resumed th e Practice of Law. and will attend to any bualuese In the Colitis of Man* tOunty. Odtce:—Hon. .L H. Danner's Bundlos;Souttt Ras corner of the Diamond. , Hardt& 1.870-11 . 100 . 100 . 100 100 J. M. pizArTn, - - ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Collections and all legal business promptly at. tended to. ffiee on Baltimore street. south of the COurt- WNW. June 18, %I D . meiroNAuGuy ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office one door west of BrEtILER'S Drug &ore, ,Chambersburg street. Special attention Orel, t °Sults, Colleetionsand Settlement of .I...taies. Al legal busium, and elahns.to Pensions, Bounty, Back-pay, and Min ages against U. States, at all times promptly and emclently attended to. Land warrants located, and choice, Farms for sale in lowa and other western States. June 18, 1869—tt !MI 1100 A J. COVER, < . ATTORNEY - AT LAW, Will promptly attend to collections and all other Business trusted to his care. • (Mice between tiFahnestock's and Ihumer fi Ziegler's stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. May 1867—tt D AVID A. BVEHLER, coTY A? LAW. Will promptly attend tllections and all other Business entrusted to his care. Ollee at hiS residence in the three-story build ingopposite the Court-house: May 2i), 1867—tt 41 00 50 1 00 5 DAVID WILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0111 . ce at his restilenm In the South-east corner of Centre Square. May 29, lii4,7—tf DR. H. R. HUBER. South-cast corner of Clianthersburg and IYushlug ton streets OppOSHe VOL. TATE'S. E.LOLE HOTEL. June 11, 181i9—tf DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL Has his office at his residence in Baltimore street, two doors above the (bmpilri• Office. - May 29, 1867—tt JOHN L. HILL, M. 11., DENTIST. ()Mee on Chanibersburg street. nearly opposite the EAGLE HOTEL, Gettysburg. Pa. sir Having been in constant practice over '2O years patients can be assured of good work. July 9, 1867—t1 D R. J. E. BERILSTRESSER, Having located in Gettysburg, offers his services to the public. Offitv In York street, nearly oppo site the Globe Inn. where he will be pfepared to atteud to any ease Within the province of the Dentist: Persons in want of full or partial sets of teeth are invited to call. Terms reasonable. July 1869—t1 Tarriaw, linnte,go, &r. D. MCCREXILY. J. P. MCCRE►RY. "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." VOO 2 00 The Best amt Cheap,A, SiOldit'St CollitrS and HARNESS of all lambi, In the County, are always to lie found at the old and well known stand, Baltimore st.. dbosite the Presbyterian Chtwelt. • C•C ItEARY'S.) OUR RIDING and WAGON SADDLEs, are the most substantially built and neatest. - OUR HARNESS, (plain and silver mounted,) are complete in every respectand warranted of the very best material and workmanshth. otit CFPER LEATHER DRAFT COLLARS. can not be beat. They aretbe - best FITTINt; and most durable. OUR HEAVY DRAFT 11.Alt:s;EsS, are made to order, as (trap as they.ean b wale anywhere rind in the most•subst:uitial Manner. RIDING BRIDLES, WHIPS, LASHES. DRAFT Hatnee,'Fly.nets and everything. None &Wei or cher! per. Orli PRICES have been REDVCED to the lowest ii yin• , sta ularitL A liberal percentage for easli, od . all bills antonnting to V) or more. We work nothing but the best of storl: aad _ tc pl warrant every article turned out 1., be in c'tery re;:peet as represented. Thankful for past favors we invite attention to outpresent stock. I i - Givens a call and ex: oc.ne 1/- P . 31 , _CREAIZY S SWc. Jan.. 9 ?.1. 4 . 1 36.',--t f BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES REMO V A L . rT , HE undersigned has removed Ws Carriage nuOng shop to the east end of 1 Lade street. Gettysburg. Pa.. where he 'viii continue l to build all kinds of work in his !hie, viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGI ES, JAGG ER WAGONS; &C., &C. His work is all put up of good material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall to give sat isfaction. His prices are always reasbna hie. He solicits orders. confident that lie can please. REPAntusa; promptrydone, at moderate rates. W. K. GALLAuIiER. July 1, 186,1-ly SAVE " Y Otilt HORSES ! PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE GOLLARS. THE undersigned has for sale these CELE HEATED COLLAR.S. manufactured by Haner & Berry, Philadelphia. which are now used by all the City Passenger Railroad ComPanies for the protection of their - stock. They are lighter in weight, absorb no moisture, and do not heat. The Cork with which they are stuffed being very elas tic, the Collar adjusts to the shape of the animal, and consNuently does not chafe. Farmers: try them. Also. HARNESS of all kinds for sale and made to order. Call a my establishment on Carlisle street, Gettysburg Pa., adjoining Passenger Depot. May M. 187U—tf JOHN mix. CARRIAGE-MAKING. The war being over. the undersigned have re sumed the Carriage-Making Business, at their old stand, in , E.ast Middle street; Gettys burg, where they are again prepared to at tIP work In the most fashionable; substantial, and supetiormanner. .A. lot of new and seeond-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ,fe , on hand, which they will disix6 qj at the lowest prices, and all ogders will be suppffed as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. frir_REPAIRINGEI done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A. large lot of new and old ILIIINESS on hand for sate. , Thankful he liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by them , they solicit and will endeavorto deserve a large share the future. May i 9, 186.—tf DANNER & ZIEGLER. gaming fmpltments, DOJ)GE'►S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF RAKER • I 111 S machine has met with the most complete 1 success. In eveu section where It has been Introduced, it has taken precedence over those machines - which hare heretofore ranked as tirst class. It is everted, Seltdtaker and a superior Mower. ' . A careful examhattion will convince any one of Its superior merits-over all others, in strength and durabUity. As a Self-raking Reap er it has no equal to our knowledge. The Dodge raXe is er attached no oth maene in the Unitoilitates, except to to this machine hl .— Built. by the DODGE tk STEVENSON lianufac %ling Co., Auburn, New York. Elt s iD TIIE . NOTICE OW THE COMPANY TO OUR AGENTS: Having been informed that certain manufac turers in Ohio and eltewhere are building ',Reap ers, with DOLNiB'S SELF-BAKE attached, we ask i i i to furnish us the names of all persons ven or purchasing seek machines, as we have never ceased any perm or persons to manutte tura said ALIA'. K or any part thereof, and will,prosecute to the extent of the law all vier sone manufacturing, selling or using said Self rake except of our own manufacture. . •JOHN A. DODGE, President • We have that confidence in this machine that we are willing to let those wanting a machitie test it with any Mher machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives themost satisftetlon. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac commodated. . For the benefit of those wanting machines we should refer them to a few of those to whom we lave sold, viz: • Henry Culp . Peter Mackiey, John B. Leas, Win. Plumy, - Jesse D. Newman, Ensha Penrose, . George F. Minter John Deardorff, AbDavidrahamPlank., Waybrigb t, Ephraim Lady, onathan John Hockersmith, James Mickley, Peter Rettoman, Daniel Settle, • geM an Bhriver, john Header, Shriver, John Saar. • Rees Hunter, A * John Lower, w ireikert, John ri. i V it ; . •, • . 'Kerr, Gone . „ On Mind a nao &wad Bund Beene. - Also, WIRE. TOOTH /FAY RAMER& of differ. eu t mkt, anknoest which linte Brandt 'Rake. A. Om PLOUGHS va - difitreatt kinds, p Thres est her and one Separator of tioa best and chea ever • ed in the county. HARRISBuIte FANNI ffe N MILL and .Farm Implements enerany, sa.Persous wishing machines win find them at the w ••, of VolzHat Wilma & Son, Gettysbauw, Pa., or at the restamnee of the ' subscriber, 2 es froi Geftflung i*thal Ear : XX cONHFANTIhr ON MAIM ease of kage. Poisons wanting Creole:m*lM* drama the subscriber, GettoL Pa. mu v, 1870.-t1 - Rook .- AO . 4.1 . Y . :::i: OF ALL ICM)ii Done with neatness cheapness and disinteh at 'Tit* Mr wild gtitiqdaL '`~ ' tiAtiQ,N - A:L''.•,: . .B.lt'N'K.! Govmmtent Bonds of all kinds, BOUGHT AND SOLD. The 'nitrites* Prey hem veld eit Whit .ad Silver. Coupons Clished or Collected 1 Persons desiring to Invest In STOCKS or BONDS, of anit kind, are invitedto call; kr We have the facilities of New York, Phibt• phlaor Baltimore market& Con- sequently all orders are , promptly executed Persona Nsasessing COUPON BONDS, and de siring for safety to convert Into Registered, are requested to call, as we have the advantage to transfer at a trilling expense INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all (lawful nations for sale INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS adranced 1 per cent. cis s PER CENT. for 1, year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months, 3 PER CENT. fin' 6 months. Persons winning information In regard to U. S. Bonds and Stocks. of all kinds, are requested to give ns a can, and we will cheerfully give any In fophation J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier et ty+lirg, Nov. 5,.181X4—t SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. T j ~ i Ii i RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AA - D ACCRUED INTEREB2 IN CURRENCY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEEEST PAY 113 LE IN 006 Thirty Years- to Run ! ! All Taxes Pflid by the C'onspany Persons posiesting U. S. Bonds can make. by ex- elmaging From $l5O to 1175 on SLOW, •ND GET TN iricrusor GOLD BONDS bearing the same rate of lute reiL 1111-Fur further Information Inquire at the Gettysburg National Bank J. EMORY i3AIR, Cashier .liine 10, 5-20'S AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANOND ON TEN -MONT 4.71/1,01 . 11.'t I GOLD BOUGHT & BOLD AT MARKET RATES. COUPONS CASHED PACIFIC R R BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD STOCKS Bought and gold on Commission only CHICAGO, DANVICLE AND VINCENNES FIRST MORTGAGE T P. C GOLD BONDS For Sale at. SO idol seemed interest. • Accounts received and Interest showed on deny, balanoeS subject to check DE HAVEN & BRO.; • lie. A* lioultit Sid/ Ilitreet. PattADELPMA; PKNWA. Mare)/ 4„ as WOOD P - p -- • i one dozen maw= why thfi 4s Me &WS Aire mansolehava m difieribbjbr WELLSA . ND.`C .. I . BTE:IIIf:B. Ulampie. „ft .•11181/ wMO4 a *is fusible. 4. 14 wags rmer Mibmoblibley iThyLr ta• mywobb Sil e d *ma i l k int Omit Sw to -lb pot t • Mb 0•44 11 ! di t a 1 ... 111 44 17 by Oct. 29, 11*&—ly pk tot gkelkinglau. ADA.Ma COUNTY MUTUAL F iiMMIANg . cp4tANY. 14.16,44,04,6p,40..- Viee-Preoldeat—Bamseilt. amen, geeretart—D. A. Busher. Treasurer—R. 0. Pahaestnelr. Ruseuthe Comirl4ee—Robell scecorar. H. "Pte!dna Joirb Wag. MaglaterS -- GeOlge Swope, .1). A. Buehler, R. meCurdy, & R. Rumeg, R. G. glintestoek, Gettys burg; Jacob Xing, Stabil; township; Ireigertek Diehl, Franklin ; H. A. Fleking, F. GM, New OkrArd ; Wirs. Ross White, LossrllY ; H. C. Peters. Paten** (Y. &) aipildsOoutpaai Is Ilmited Frieleger4ol4l. to the County of Adzes • It km beat In operation tor more than It tbat,leirind has made but one aseemunos, hhyeß t leseee by Are de r 4llloet lecielieeetl4 2 lllWArier N 0,0004 either Any parson desiring an illariate Das amply .to at the maws iiilPThe Executive Committae assals atthasidtee et me cognPany, On the hist 41tetsmobiy fa . every month. at 2 o'clock, P. Y. atm 10, 18B8.—t( THE Hahnemann Life Insurance COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CASH ASSETS OVER INCOME STATE DEPOSITS... Bluff!nada are annually paid $ Polity lioldars fa Clan. !ALL POLICLEB ARE (i TABLE Insures on all Modern and Popular lions Nearly all restrictions regarding RedlieDell Travel and Occupation are remov A tante Premium Fund Is reserved for the ben eat of Pulley Holders. la all Its experjewe thls Vainpany has sever contested a claim. PI , :RFECTLY RELIABLE AND STRICTLY MUTUAL All Information desired can be had by address. tag the Harrisburg oMce or any of Its Agents. J. W. SHEETS'. tleurral Agent, Hanisbarg. Pa. REV. C. J. EIIREHART, Speelat Agent, Gottgobtarg„ • Ihestni'n. Aug. 4. 11470.-1 y gado, prno, vitindus. 69. JUNE 60. A FULL ASHORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICItrES, Liquors and Wtraels for Medical Purpabec Purr Bpleas and Maar - wing Extraeta Dyes and Dye Okuda. Amps. Perfume* and Toilet Goods, Ilsks, Writ- Plaids and *a- tk:N I M, Phyekdaars Pre- satiably and YpJZy rstdPill aueusately pet up. Plrpsiebial lour eoun try Merchants supplied at JUIVUCED NM& Forney's Horse Powder the DM ski cheap* or Henn, WO sal Ektine. Other Horse Powders*, appresedaskee. HUBER'S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn's. June 11.1869.—t( DR. R. HORNt,R, has resumed the Practice of Medicine. Office at his DRUG STORE In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg. Also, Dealer in PURE DRUGS, .117fDIULY= BAILING SODA, DPI 81770" PATIENT JIZDATNEIR Jan. 14, 111711—tt DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST. Store in Brant) Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. HA i VIN% opesed ui : new Dity,WW .. .. top aim =it! Ihm T . wa at l i tteinl o 7 at kneed eon • MVO and Plata, iliaUtitte*, PUN Laiatara for ***lna; Perposesolvdtml chin, liform haft% Pure V i z e and Dye Eltois 4 M Toilet an d sz meat or Tobacco and Sant Idowe's Xtieeteequaneek &rap will Wash IN= with bard " and soft water, add g or 1011113 L " a " =Orat I of a 2l a l a i : 3 Ir l It la warranted not to Injure May tit.—ly A. D. fitIERIAER, DRUG WOK - YISTOItk. dI o TTIZIVWC : DIIJOB, • Wribirt***4ol2l, Imxak Nii 44 * l !P Y, ; liwbt.,/1"1445=4M441.1ba, pistol WM. J.-MARTIN, OniokiNue Ina }Waft dealer in ..'`,.; gROOMEB & LIQUORIS billelo4,ol GROCEKI2B that I ma Wan Cheap fur CIVIL MCE- -'BBB, Old 83^e Whiskey eightyearacdd 'Very old French Brandy: ALL OTFUOt KINDS OF LIQUORII. A general assortment of BITTE:Rg, among witch are anshler'i Herb Mei% PUBS LIQUORS for Medial purposes. at Wm. J. lIARTINIL ABLZ CUTLERY, Os.vare,Qwarep*, at J. LSTIVL Apra 30,1810-et NEW GROCERY. HAYING purcsused from Mr. Arad Emma Ids Grocery establlshmerit s on the Northwest eorner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG. P. 4., and li t ylizir of Gimdt, I o fcfuly lusts and the public to give ,me cal ID mad on large and varied &Wok of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits, Confeetiena, &c., all of which will be sold at she lowest cash rates. June H. H. REAMER. 24, 18 70.-4( ODD al . ;11,11, , pp WM. BOYEIt & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Alto Stone, Wooden and Willow-ware. A mend assortment of all Goods usually kept In A FAMILY GROCERY. Dee. 4, 1867—tf BARGAINS AT THE NEW GROCERY, IN GETTYSBURG, rAcom W. MEM, having albened a New Gru a aWy GelAyibery, e n the Rottipietat corner o f the?Mlle Square, has lust received a liplendid mentment ot PRgBH OROCZRIES, indultMem Moiassee,SYnitos. Teas. FelotkiLsu, St ratta. r ea l heaps_ _warC Nats.Fh . . alone I wui 31sehatid FLOUR and FEED psrenstly. STUFF& !flying purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sell ou very cheap. Give me a call and Intkilor yrselves. CR Lept. 127-t1 J. N. tat, limber, gist, *r. COOL A.No PARLOR STOVES. OF ALL KINDS. The latest and most approved 'Olen 'IN, 'SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE,' COAL & LUMBER Call and Examine ! grxems, C. IL BUEHLER'S WARE, ROOMS, CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD N E W F.I R M CAL. AND LIME.I M i tt 31** - 07, Wtririarthe !Lime Skraing Business, •••;L., lb* - - sod tit riLDL C , at • A L 9 tomtit *cam Lime and 13c44 deltietea 'atirwitere sn Oettrt - 4 1 I• t • “: • ill •`" ,l •1 1 . ••to.d r r , • •In - OAK- • :•••••t111eAu1a....... 1 • • • j ' jj "T f i l t. Art 1 0, 14 "gif OF ALL KINDS STREETS ibYeeties =MP I'EIEI *dial \ HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION! ! THE PaILOSOPHY OF DR. SOBINCIK'S GREAT NEDICINES.—WiII people newt learn WI that a diseased Star sad atonal% nem- Aram the cadre mune plCurst Principles Or crimson sense Mash pet Mere are hundreds who ridicule the and continue In the course which almost lured brimpi t hey permaturely to the grave. LPrlng the majrty of the people do, at complete Vlllll-" mice with Um laws of nature, tt must he apparent to all thaksooner , or Later. nature will revenge herself. nmft we and Mat persons who to excess In the use of veft rich or lag b ilmst K lC food or Intoxicating dria.s, invariably pay a heavy penalty ln the end. The stomach beomes disordered sad refuses to act; the liver falls to perform its functions, d a and Its attendant evils follow and Kill the individuals per sist In e cii a niang to the thoroughly exploded Ideas of the Dr. Schenck's medicines are recom mend to all such. They bring sure and certain relief ver they at, used as directed and all that is to establish their mutation with every ailing man or woman In the land is a fair and impartial trial of them. Let those who are skeptical on this point, and who have permitted Interested persons toprejudice them now celebrated Ur Cousumpt n. discard their prejudices, and be governed by the princi ples of reason and common sense. 11 the system is disordered depend von It In nine cases our of tea the seat of disorder be found In the r e stomach and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the stornach and tri stimulate the liver to healthy ac tion um SUIMICK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.—The daily Increasing demand for these pills is the best eri deuce of their value. Thousands upon thousands of boxes are sold daily. Why! S im ply because they act promptly and tenciently.- Invalids who may not find it convenient to mil on Dr. Schenck in person ate Informed that fun and complete directions for use acr u Tup. , each Nokia of the MANDRAKE P LILMO NIC SYRUP AND SEAWEED TONI .—These medicines wit cure consumption unless the lungs are so far gone that the patient is entirely beyond the reach of medical relief. It may be asked by those who are not familiar with the virtues of these great remedies, - Bow do Dr. Schenck's medicines effect their wonderful cures of consumption?" The answer is e simple one. They begin their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv er and bowels into an acne healthy condition. It is food that cures this formidable disease.— SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS act on the liver and stomach, promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile and slime which have resulted from the - inactive or torpid condition of these organs, and of the system generally. This slug glsh state of the body, and We consequent accu mutation of the unhealthy substances named prevent the proper digestiog of food, and, as a natural consequence creates disease, which re snits In prostration and dually in death. SCHEI§.ICK'S PULMONILI SYRUP and SEA WEED TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle with the food, aid the digestive organs, make good rich blood, and as a natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what it may, this is the only true cure for con sumptkm, Experience bas proved it beyond the shadow Gra doubt, and thousands are to-day alive and well who a few years since were regarded as hopeless cases, but who were Induced to try Dr. Schenck's remedies, and were restored to perma nent health by their use. One of the ant steps the physician should take with a consumptive patient Is to invigorate the system. Now how is this to be done? Certainly not by giving medicines that exhaust and enervate —medicines that impair Instead of improve the functions of the digestive organs. Dr, tiohenck's medicines cleanse the stomach and bowels of all substances width are caletdated to Irritate or areakeil they;. They create au appetite—promote healthful digestion—make good blood, and, as as consequence, they Invigorate and strengthen the entire system, and more especially those parts which are diseased. II this cannot be done, then the case must be regarded as a hopeless one. II the physician finds It Impossible to make a mil= re= suscutt, if the diseased person cannot m rtalte of good nourishing food and pro city it, it Is impossible that be can gain strength; and it is equally impossible to bring a patient to this condition so long as the liver Is burdened with diseased bile, and the stomach laden with unhealthy slime. Almost the arstipuzi is t made to the physician Iv a assumptive t that he will prescribe medicines that w remove or allay the cough, night sweats and chills, which are the sure at tendants on consumption. But this should not be done, as the cough is only an effort of nature to relieve Itself, and the night sweats and• chills are caused by the diseased lungs. The remedies or dinarily prescribed do more harm than god. They impair the functions of the stomach, impede healthy iseas e. digestion, and aggravate rather than-cure the d There is, after all, nothing like facts with which to substantiate a position, and it is upon facts that Dr. Schenck relies. Nearly all who have taken his medicines in accordance with his directions have not only been cured of consumption. WM from the fact that these medicines act with won derful power upon the digestive organs, patients thus cured speedily Lein flesh. Clamming the system of all impurities, they lay the foundation for a solid. substantial structure. Restoring these organs to health, they create an appetite. The food is properly assimilated ; the quantity of blood is nut only increased, but is made rich and strong and in the lace of such a condition et the ,ystem all disease must be banished. Full directions accompany each of the inedi duet so that it is not absolutely necessary that patients should see Dr. !Schenck personally, unless they desire to have their lungs examined. For this purpose be is at his principle °Moe, No, 15 North Sixth St., corner of Commerce, Philadel phia, every Saturday, from ii A. M., until 1 P. M. Advice is given without charge, but for a thor ough harge examination with the ltespironieter the c IS $3. Price of the Pul moult. Syrup and Seaweed Tonic each, f 1.50 per bottle, or C. 50 a half dozen. Man drake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all drug gists. [June 10, 1870-ly CELEBRATED PREPARATION IXEM CEE4NING THE BLOOD WILL CURE crettvla, Cutaneous himasts,Eryslpelat, Dote Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimptea and Ittotches on the Alm ittter Afeetkonit, ad and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, Idec• UGni DY*Pelaia. Cbstleenem. Sick Headache, Salt, Rheum, Jaundice. Qenerat DeNtty, OhaCs and Ftver, /but Stomach, together with alt other Diseases Arising _from Impure lam.: and Disordered I,lrer. TRY ONE ROTTLE OR PACKAGE And be convinced that this medicine is no hum bug. Sold by all Druggists. CAUTION. Drs. D. Fahrney& Son's Preparation forCleans hag the Blood Is COUNTERFEITED. The genu ine has the name "D. FARIVNBIr & SON" on the front of the outside wrapper or each bottle, and the name of Drs. D. Fahrney &Son's Preparation for Gleaming the Blood, Boonsboro'. hid, blown ip each bottle. All others _are couNTgaztat Recollect that It 14 Drs. p. Fahrney lk Son's Cele ibard Preparation tor Giemslhe Blood that universally used. and ao y recommend ed • and domot allow the Drugto Induce you to taste anything else that they may Baylis Just the same or as good because they make a large pro fit on It. PREPARED BY DRS. D. FAR - 2L vEy - & SON, BOONSIIORO', MD., And Dr. P. D. Ittlarney, Keedyerille, Md. Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine en lees signed D. FnHENRY & SON. June 10, 1870.-6 m COUGH'S INFLUENZA ; Sore Thr=amgro,,er Com Lutym, and ever/ infection of the Iftr'oa)f tth cured and Chest sp e edil y and Permanently by the nse of WISTANS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Tbls well known preparation does - not dry up a cough and leave the cause behind, as bathe case of most medicines, but It loosens and delouse the Lungs and allays irritation, thus removing the came of complaint CONBUIIIPZION =ED& CURED by a timely resort to this star Temedy, as is proved Wrote of testim dard oaph naNiyed by Prepared bBETH W. FOWLE & BON, Bos ton, and sold by dealers generally. • Aprill,lffle--ly, *dile Vary. ' W. N. MILLER'S MARBLE WOEKS, Car. of Baltimore and East Middle sts., CyETTYSBURG, PA Every Description of Work executed in the finest style of the Art. ALL KINDS OP CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE RATIJNCFS, sintinanitn OX Tint InORTIVIT `• IdflVX June 17,1870.--t( GI-EITIrSBUItG 3URBI'. , WORKS, r, Mat Tbranl49 *wad 09214ara: 4idgitenaii, Pa. WheretLdy al l 'V= l r t etirigst iwo 6si kb& of Monuments, ileatMtones, T4:41:134 .IEARTLEfi*-, mute orortagradtos.amp ' as tiwellteurtetw airOlve ue a call. Produce taken fivensiaart MAY 20, /1/67.-tt Ili Maki. AIANHOOD IN THE YOUNG AND 1 - ISING GENERATION The vegetative powers of life are strong, but In a few years how often the Pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the Impossibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful In ffUenee. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the development of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the yogth Is removed from school and sent into the country. This Is one of the worst movements- Removed from ordinary di- Versions of the ever-changing scene of the city, the powers of the body, too much 'enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exerose, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. If the patient be a ferrule, the approdeh of the menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature Is to show her saving power In dilTustnrthe circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on the en. ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and woad erfu/ period in which body and mind undergo so lueinating a change from child to woman, is looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds in anxiety. and fancies the grace hut waiting for Its victim HILIIIIOIVB EXTRACT Bum, for Weakness arising front excesseS or early indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion. Lees di Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi culty of Etreathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude 'of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid eanasciaance and Eruptiona on the Pace, rain In the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Eminently Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo. racy Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa. naffs than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Trairitlon from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to gu on—which this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow Loos of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occur. red to two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are not ire. quenUy followed by those direful diseases Insanity and o:assumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths bv Constunp thin, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan• eholy exhibition appears The emmtenance is actually sudden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Gillet ever visits It. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "NUM woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled _Whilst we re the existence of the above (Hs ewe lad sym we are prepared to offer an Invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. HELYBOLD'I HIGHLY CON CILITRATZD FLUID Exwnsor or Brent. There is nol ionic like it. It Is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this Is a testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. BM by prindiats and Dealers everywhere. Price 1.1,25 per bottle, or As bottles for $6.50. De livered to say address. Describe symptoms In al cosuntinkationa. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Wareham, NM Broadway, New York. • • iNTONE ARE GENUINE - UNLESS dune up in steel-engraved wrapper, with Ise-shstUe of my Chemical Wszehown, and signed July 29 1870.-1 y L 0 0 K HERE!. trai the corner Of t road, Gettysburg, Pa, and c street and arry on t he Ban- he Grain & Produce Business In all its branches. ThllloseSt- prices will al. t a r z tt i r r be paid tor Wbeat pu g m ay Corn, o:tt.k a Clover Straw, Dr tweeds Nt*, apstp, Hams . Shotlders and Sides, Potatoes, country produce with everything else In the nue. GROCERIES constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, 41ellS Salt, Cheese, Vinersx,Soda, Mustard, Starch, 'Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, soap, &e. ; also, Coal Oil, Fish OH, Tar, &e. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. Re is alwSys able to supply a first-rate arti cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and other fertilitizent COAL, by the bushel, ton or ear load. He will also run a Line of Freight Cars to No. MA North Howard street, BALTIMORE. and No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.— All goods sent to either place will be reeeiveal and forwarded promptly. All goods should be mark ed 'TREKS' CAR. April 2, 18131—tt JOHN CRESS. .108E/11 wrote I, Joseph Wible & 6011, 50itt1,,044 c , Jr. of Railrrxul an,t 11-a4hinnton JIGIIEST cash price paid for all kinds of f;rain, Ray, Straw aud Country Produce gen erally. Constantly 00 hand for safe all kinds iif GROCERIES , The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly on hand, or secured at short notice. April 2 - 2, 1570.—tt H AS taken the Warehouse, lately occupied by Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad: 2 miles from !Inn terstown, and will deal in all kinds of Grain and Produce, giving the highest market price. I will also keep constantly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, &e., with Salt, Fish, Oils. Tar. Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To baccos, &c. Also, the best brands of ELOilt, with FEED of all kinds; also, COAL resspectfully solicit the patronage of our mends, and Invite the public to call and exam my Stock. A. E. ECKENRODE.. -- Jan. 2l.—t. ROBERT' M'C DY, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, kr 'I `HE undersigned is paying at his Warehouse, 1 in Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest priees for Flour. W/. "R. Rye, (brit. O iLx , Buckwheat CXoo:r and Titiwthy-Seeds, .Polatoe.g, Sr(' and Invites producers to give hint a call before selling. He has constantly.on hand for sale. A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES. Molasses. Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, etc., with Suit Ash. Oils, Tar. Soaps, Bacon and Lard_ Tr. baceos, &v. Also, the best brands (+ll FLOUR, with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has SEVERAL L CAB LE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano. Rhodes' Phosphate and Mexican Guano. sir - Whilst he pays the highest market prices for all be buys. he sells at the lowest living pro fits. lie asks a share of public patronage, re solved to give satisfaction to every case. ROBERT McCUROY. July Z. 186 .-tf NEW FIRM. BIGHAM & BROTHER FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, T HE undersigned, having entered intopartner ship under the firm of BMW( & Monti% will carry on the Forwarding and Commission business, at the old stand, on the corner of Wash. ingtou and Railroad streets, and devote to it their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce. aiir-A regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUESIM Y NOON, for Balti more and Philadelphia, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from these cities- All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Ware house of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North Howard street, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, 812 Market street. Philadelphia. We will also keep constantly on hand the best of Groceries of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish. Salt, Syrups, Oils. Tobacco, Bacon. Lard, &e., which will be sold at lowest cash rates. WM. M. BIGHAM JAMES BIGHAM. Aug. 12, 1870.--tI earptuttro and goutrartoro. Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son, Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, 'DOOR AND WLNDOW FRAMES CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW Constantly on hand, and numukarcared Wetter BEST MATERIALS, REASONABLE' PRICES Sir Orders promptly attended to January 15, lB69—tt WM. CHRITZMAN, Carpenter and Contractor. H AVING removed to my New Shop on Washington street, nehmen Chambersbwg and East Middle Streets, T. HELMBOLD and tntrodneed Steam rower, I am prepared to thee all kinds rd work for butidianpurposes. 01 the best materials, and as neatly Aild cheaply aa It can be done at any other 1-ftsblpihment In the county. T variance& Winds always In and iforlr ..meattored all with promptness Br Ord kinds H of Brackets. ers Ils, Moulding; 80, ProluSlY fined and on reason. ble tenni. Aprill6, 1134:73—tf • GEO. C. CASIBIAN, Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY Informs the public, that he Las ressevedito his New Shop, on Stratton street between York and Railroad streets, and to pre paid "to take contracts for putting upalighp a i r . Ina building; at as reasonable ratio as any buil der fn GettYsburt—.it work itilarateleed to be of but quoit,. He bopeeTriaidatteatiesto Wil ma to merit Public Patronage- Give bin a call. Aprr _ •g*Maltis. 5t00k,,,; OF ALL KINDS PRODUCE DEALER~ l; P.' TT I'.l 7 FIRM. E. ECKENRODE DEALER IN GETTYSBURG. l'A G'E TT l'&B CMG, P.-L GETTYSBURG, PA BRACKETS, &C., out of the by experienced workmen, and at GETTYSIIC72O, PA., GRTTraItrERG, PA., MB J. E. WHILE.. il - B U E H•L_ER betimen.anirtAo astiyagirt, Pt? TE/lais Off Du Ana Alm • • • • Jay montag, &Ma - • .1 not isl 4 *Wade eon tamed sea a the option ef Apviamotonis • WS • races. selionanaosts advertleiat 1)7 the Totten *Nisi notiees win be Intent:4oA be agreed upon. 1111 - The circulation of the 342 In one half larger than than** newspaper in Adams courity . thing medium, it cannot bn • Jon WORK of all kinds wain' led and at fair rates. Pamphlets, Sm., In every varlet, Printed at .Itort stake. Tla Brat and gussual 1 )UBLIC BALE OF -• • RE'4l On 82turday, Me Ist dal qf. • Will be sold at Tingle Real Estate of DANIEL. ALL being a LOTAW,MBUiLIA icr townMtla i rs o 2 x F, Jeremiah David her r proved with a BOARDKD HOUSE. Frame As and Shop, well of water at the Peaches and Grapes. The property le convenient , Shop, churches and school . mile of Arendtaville, and is a , ad Sale to commence aa. I 1 when attendance will be gtVen known by , the WI 1: Sept. 2. 1876.--1 t I VALUABLE TOWN P The Undersigned offers at Fri! strable residenee recently , oce , deeensed, In the Berm' Pa., fronting on Carlisle strev the Hall of D. McConaughy, ; and the property of heirs of .1. on the North. it is Unproved- DEICE DWELLING Ht/ChE, btukUng, with an excellent 11 el yard, and a Hydrant in- the ki is supplied with has lixturga fleeted with the rear of the pro. lot of ground fronting on the from Carlisle street to Witahi which Is erected a new frame Stable. This property is desira near the Passenger Depot. airlf not sold uefure .Saturda october next, It will on that day He Sale; and U nut sold then, It from the Ist of April neat. 'Or - Persons dwhistir to aseer on the undersigned or David. • • MARTHA El. Lk Sept. 2, 1311.—td 1 31:13LIC SALE OF VA TOWN ity virtue ol au Order of the Adams minty, the wide • • last wW and bonsunent of •an deceased, will sell at mobile the Mt deg sg October, 1 , 170, at I on Me prelates. the MAIM* eased. situate in the Botouph South Baltimore street. Tim on saldatreet an 4 nuts back, to • The Improvements consist Of a frame weatherboarded litn;nl, building, a good Log Stable, • Fruit, we. There Ls a good well water on the premises. It will • or In parts as may best suit pm fir Attendance will be given a t.,uwu on day of sale by JOHN BRIN Sevi, Y. 1 IL-Li WI will also twit at Private . zsesta il:ct, Um farm on %hien I p, containing 1123 Ark SSIGNEES' SALE OF VAILTABI,E. MILL :1 tht*lturday. t/ qh daY Oct =NM The undersigned, Assignee at anti wile, uuder a deed of volu for the benent of creditors, wilf iiiLle„ on the premises, the MMus' to wit: 'ME FARM, containing 1211 or less, situated in Mouutjoy county, on the road Wading to klminiustang, 3 miles (coin the near tne IL it. 'the lin silt of a large STONE 31ANSICS elegant cellar large Stone Ban long, Wagon :sheds. Corn Cribs; Howse, Ice itiltiSe, cessary outbuildings, a spring pump in it near the uouse. Also, gory STONE tiIJCSE at the 111 l ' three stories high, the first story per frame. It is a Chopping alit one pair of Choppers. and Corn There is also a ban Alin, and tio six stamper& The tiaW Mill is ha ; cutting qualities, and enjoys a Or: Ti mills are in lira -rate cuu. Also a Lime lifpt un the place ui .1 Limestone within three miles. 1 The Land tub of good quality an I been limed twice and some of It There Is about IS AelthiS In Kohn Unit, Hickory and Walnut. fan In convenient Ileitis, well fenced Creek passing nearly through the Is a good Apple Orchard lu good and a variety of .reaches, Grapes, ate, aw - Yersoes wlahlug to purefuike cal and see the growing crops as all necessary reeouuneudaDon airAtteudance will be given.ah kuowu on day of sale by ardaqi ITOC JtleErn DAV J.Oltal IL COLUM. Auctimwer Sept. 2, Ibiti.—ts. p LT B SAL ()n Saturday, the.l . st or Watt undersigned will sell at Public SA Lies, Welt FAII,M, situate in Sir Adams county, one ;1111.3 front lit Joining lands of John Dickson at talinug 170 ACS4I, more or menu; ate a good,NitA /la./C./WA with Backhanding, good bank Stied. tipring .tiouse, and ail otimr buildings; susu a good Apple Or fruit. A stream of water rums a never-falling spring near the duo barn: plenty of timber and tine farm Is In a good stile °Uvular:l4o recently limed, and oue of the 1301 the county. AIM a the same time and place MOUNTAIN LAND, situate In ship about two miles northeast adjoining !sada of Yhlllp Dolton coutalulug 13 AVItE.4, more or dale to commence at I o'clock, 1 day, when attendance will be gi made known by JOHN Aug. 12. -is JAM VALUABLE FARM • AT PCB On afturday, the Ist day nf Clef . 1 o'clock, P. AL, on tie/Koss 4 1ydersIgned, Intending to •• eas, self at' Public h .1 Y T ried in Huntington So 1 C ot a mar west Of I the irgig trona Hendon; Han gintitto:' about 3 miles rr' place, coacumar, Ad, ' ratented Land, Jwijoluing land' or • Jacob Stottort John Etwiburn, • ..i Improvements consist of a nehrly itousE, with Basement, and outside, Baru. Wink pod other out sps- , a irtat4 and man ts in_abinidange. Cherries. Pears, Grapes, /lame, ••• • water rugs through the hun t a,ad er•latithg awing near the do o r. a good Atha of :minaret/on hawing • limed. The Linn Is lauded In a bortiood and conventeat to Ch Mink raelltuMse, and More. The • within mile of Me fare. • . . view the premises will asd'eu 1). H. siding in Wardle, of Willbun • the terns Cbtulftkms qf date:--Oue.tialt un• . of Am*, 1871, and the balance In al payments; lo per ccuL of the p or Its equivalent to be paid down a Is struck down. IL Sept. V.-is PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLU By virtue of tut order of the the United Mates for tas reausynwela, the ulutenugued, earl ruytoy Yd Jamasltaz ik shi i hi San, an the yaws." on y t October rim, 104 at o'etock, RASA! of Jacob Keller, situated la stay, Adams county, two moos eon along the Railroad, wombat/is of limestone laud as follows: - . No. L A FAUX containing itz which about 10 Acres are H good . • balance lu a Man state ul c • erecter thereon a two-story Mich. HOUSS and back butidinms, a large Barn, a caw ICU and (Mopping outhuUdimp au in good order. No. L Aajohilng meabove. contah AMU of Mad under excellent ow balursesi thereon a two- DW 4J Ifiltlek and balk. Bank flars k r ei rosi tined and . buUdlaga tonna lying Walt sold separate or together may adratuageous on Ins day ad WWI • Newsom will be glean and deed in fee simple for the premises, anise 1571, when uneantf of the purcheie be paid and the balance secured byl paid April lat. 1574 with interest, ac chaser prefer he eau pay Um whole chase money cash April la, 1171. • fall crop is reserved for the present the balance will belong to the pure the propep is struck down the ofenter Ina agreement to comply w sale. Persons debiting Information alma • can address Bamuel Ruby, 'tenant, Y. Pa., or rid Wills, bag., Ms anent burg. Wild be shown the farina b ler ea tbam. BAbi ' 1 . Aug.uz. .48 . Absignee of VALUABLE TOWN AT PRIYA The subscriber wishes to dimes. HOUSE and LOTreuntainfig rAsins, the Chambersburg turnphill ape °tysburg. • TM, HOUSE is built on the 9 good Booms and Is very couveldene and a good well of water at theAloor Stable i:d i other outbuildings. 'The nicely Jai out, and planted with a =nen Trees. To any person wishing to, buy tb • chance. Terms easy. week nut _ • wilr•H J u ne p nos oseeado sold by be vem redoffee tor teat until Jae la of • .• partfeWars enqidte of net Bualunau at Um YUst N • , • • May ZT, WO—t( IS
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