ititgiburg ompiltr. Jnl3 3. 11,4614 --- DF;MOCILATIC STATE TICKUT AV DIT.II la KPIXItet Upw.l Cll.! ii,Lxv E. BO 1 - ,1. E, of foyette turooste ISURVEYOII GEN Kg 4c, GP4I.IWEL r./ TON" u. 1.5 r• i eol oo.bio irtgrocie 4TIC corwry coirwirrr:r Tho Demo ,nil Vomit • Inutitter , will meet stSbrotflolu , 41,.(fy0 , 0rg, on s t Ltgelnb 41Iny of I I' I.)' too.. al Jo etnelr, P. M. W A. I,CN('.IS, Cludruruir. Th c rAlowiu r r b. the I.»t ,Y the 11100 twrs of the Contain tee : Oeltyttlotry W. A. I) , tnr•an, it. I stabh., cob Tnote.l. - Herself:lr .flu 11, S. A. Wertz. Ilerwleb Weueliutt. Henry .May er. CuntvrlOMl—JrW. Lot, IT. 1,. C.tnnwagn—Jas. fl nhernutor, 8.1. 4( liwartr. - Hlglilthd—Petertgoner, J. Scott Wilson. butlar-A4. B. ElelmitzrJodroph Wolff. nrou 0, lii. hunt Croton, Oentiany—flon. Wm. '3fiSherry, Jacob !Clunk Hultrlnginu—Jacryl , MR, Jeremiah Slaybaunn. LAMM/xi—Dr. k% C. Wolf, H.q. Henry Wolf. Hated hen—lsaac Sender, :Lim* Salrlofiau.r. 3fountim Ifn rtm..:l, 1, ue I.lglitnr r. Aron nt plena:in t —llan't Ltivrenee, If. J. Them ler. Yranklln—Currt. Jam,. flunk, Ynslerlek oxford—Dr. W.J. McClure, Jacob Myern. Lnelinure—John HnrNn, Joel (Iciest. }Utah:an—D. C. Ilrinkerlmfr, S. A. (.11111Inna. Tyrone--J. C. I'lltonturf, Wm. Motekley: jrnlar—rath let Gelselsnan, Amos I A•ns or. Llttlestown—John Diehl, 8 S. Ilandllis—Thror. N. Lneka, Emanuel Nelrlleb. Liberty—James Corey, Joltn Nunnomaker. Ilamfltonl?un—Col. It. C. Swope, Daniel Mc seeker. July 11, I/36a. WIIO WILL SE NON9SATED The question Is often asked us, '..Who will be the Democratic nominees for President and Vice President?" Of coarse we Can not answer. We have not even eared to speculate much as to the result, assured ns we feel that fhe selec tions will be wisely and harmoniously made—and being thus satisfied, it re quire* no effort to possess our soul In perfect patience. We miry say, however, that general opinion nartows the cliblee for President down to Pendleton, Han cock and Hendricks. The latter seems to be getting stronger, and if this should el:infinite, we would not be surprised to see the ticket made up of Hendricks fitid-Hancock, or Hancock and Hen dricks, the chances for heading It he lm; about equal. Mr. Pendleton, hav ing berm earlier placed In the field, will start with 'the largest number of voles, het that he will secure two-thirds on' that or any subsequent ballot ,Is'at this time considered doubtful. These are mere speculations, however, and may be entirely at fault. Indeed, names altogether new in this connection may be b,eleotatl, as was the case In 1144 and fall In both Contests the Denmerftey triumphed glerinesly, As TIIF:V WILL IN THIEL LATE:Tr.—IL is reported flint liendrlelts decilnes a noinlostiou—thus improving Pendleton's cilium's. UtikAT preparations Jtave'been made In New York by the Soldiers' and Sail ors' Committee, of uehich Gen. Ha[pine (Miles O'lleilley) I 4 chairman, for the National Democratic Con veution of Sol diers'arid Sollars, which meets In Cooper Institute tomorrow. Among the del. egates reported, are Major General LoVe, of Jndiana, with the "white boyalmbitte" to the number of at least 100, uniformed ; Major 'General John A. ACCiernaitil, of Illinois, with from- 300 to 300; Major General Prauk Blair, of Missouri, with .about 300; Major General Ewing, td Ohio, . with 400; Major General Runyon, of New Jersey; Major Generals Lovell H. Reissman and Don Carlos Buell, of Ken tookey,,with a large delegation ; Gener als Andrew Porter and kpCandiess, of Pennaylvanfa,wil h the Hancock Legion, nufinhiering 1,10 men ; Major General W. B. Franicilu, of Connecticut; Gen. Cough;. of •Maasaohusetts; General M'Quinie, of New York. TUE Secretary Of :War has} (Ist sen t, I n to Congress an estimale of;what will be needed to stippry delleinnetes in the op: prOprititions already made for thd execu tion rif the BeConatraction acts. It foots tip . the grand total of Six lltni DltEn AND TRIETY-ONE 'THOUSAND, FIVE HUN DRED" AND!' silyikTY-E70.11T DOLL4ES ANTI - TWENTY. FIVE CENTS. Here Is a nice little earn to be wrong from the toll and sweat of the white men of 'the North. It anirrantato more than a dol lar for every 'voter in Pennsylvania: Work- away, ye tolling masses! Your masters want: millions of money ktdon trol negro votes, .Which are to count against yours at the coming Presiden tial election. Therefore work away, like dumb, unthinking brutes; and be sure to keep on voting for Radical candi dates! Vote for Grant! Vote for Col tax I Vote for RaOlcals for all Offices! Vote to make thermegrees masters of the South! Vale to give negroes the bal ance of power in Congress, :tend at Presi dential eleitTOns! Xiep on voting as your masters bid you! Vote to make yourseivorslaves I THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU. Fiwi N The New York IVorld Is ventilating the Preedine»'s Bureau establishment. It gives' all accurate list Of the agents and clerks employed to carry on this gigantic swindle, showing that there are 703 of them, receiving salaries amounting in the aggregate 'lto '11it09,340 a year. A large number of thesioigents manage, also, to switulte their living In government ra. lions and perijoi.ltes. 'The cost of this suindleitlii estimated at 511,060,000 per annum. The whole concern is a mere political machine, and is an injury rather than a beßent to the poor negroes, who neglect labor mid occupy their time in attending political meetings, or march ing to the polls, with muskets in their bruida, to cote as they arc directed by their new masters, the paid agents of the - Bureau., 4n4 the white vi orki lig classes of the North have to foot the big hills. SPLIT OF TUE RADICALS IN PIIILADEL. PHIA.—A scrimp rupture has taken place •in the Radicalparty lu Philadelphia. In the convention to nominate a candidate for District Attorney, the other day. W. 'M . ., Mann, the candidate of ..the''Criiiice. bidders' "ring"wit, nominated, where• eupin sixty-four delegates withdrew from the Convention and nominated Isaac Einaleituret. The Fren says that this division. endangers the success of the whole Micheal ticket in Philadelphia, and lotintedeathat 14 may have so dela• terioug an influence upon the proapecta of Grant, tirat rivcii he may to defeated by it. The (aet la, the Radical party is denvoralived•eVeryarhere, and needs but the coup tie - occeof a good Democratic nomination to destroy ft utterly. THE Democratic Uonventlou of Ate& ford county, iih - lifon - diji week, noculna; ted B. F. blyrri, tot Congress, sub ject to thedeciadon of the district confer ence—with Messrs. E. F. Kerr, 'P. 6, Morgan and as conferees. lion: J. McDowell eillarpe, of Chambers thit'g,"aras nottiloated for Additional taw Judge, and- 044. T. 33. Lyoua fed the due• TibeternocrticY he Etats are al• ready ongliitC,WJakatios 'hickory THE TWO SWEAT CONVENTIONS. On to-morrow, the anniversary of the Declaration of American Independence, there will assemble in the city of New Yolk, two great National Conventions, both in the interest of the old Democrat ic party. In the one will be gathered t ,, gether the representatives of the menu ho went forth to fight for the restoration of the Union and the pre‘er.atlon of the Cwt• dilution. There wil: be many of the foreptost flgUng Generals of the Union drinks, the din/Mk/IS chieftain" w 1 1 ,) led the nay a here the fight was thickest and danger most imminent; and them too, hundreds of those who won d DC (Ion n 5 .übordinute ith thous ands of the rank and file, who bore the brunt of battle on many a bloody and well contested !ley from the first Bull Run to the IRS( battle at Appomat tox Court notime. - To this Convention the eyed of a major ity of the Union soldiers of the Nation are now anxiously turned. They see that Grant has, with a mean and truck ', ling spirit, fallen down at the feet of Ste p vens, Butler, Washburn° and Forney, ready to follow their traitorous bidding to any extreme, in order to gratify his ambition to be President. Whatever of respect the honorable and honorably dim: charged veterans may have had for Grant, he has completely and forever forfeited. It is not strange, therefore, that his name should fall, as it has failed, to elicit the first spark of enthusiasm. The men who once followed him with pride when he led on the battle field, now regard him with cold diSdam, and think of his self-assumed baseness w ith a loath ing too deep for utterance., They will not vole for a man who I,ints consented to abandon an honorable posi tion to become the-OElla tool of base po litical adventurers and fanatical destruc theft. So, to the Soldiers' Convention, which is to meet in New York to-mor 'row, the soldiers of thonation look for an expression of opinion, as they look to the other Convention which assembles on the same day for a candidate whom they will gladly support. The National Nominating Convention of the Democratic party will be called to order at high noon of Independence Day, in the new and magnificent - temple which will be dddicated for the occasion. There will be gathered the loftiest intel• leas of the nation. It will be a grand re-union of all the States. Not one will be unrepresented. The foremost men in civil life from every State and Territory of the Union will be gathered to take council together, to devise means for res cuing the nation from the dangers that beset it and for bringing relief to an op pressed people t - That wisdoM will guide these two great Conventions, and that entire harmony will prevail, we have no doubt. The Democratic party are actuated by the highest and purest motives in this great crisis. The leaders, civil and military, we are assured, are prepared, without au' etception, to abandon all mere personal preferences, and to unite upon a platform of the must patriotic principles, upon which they will place as candidates none but inen of the most exalted character. The time grows short. A few days more only will intervene before the names of the next President and Vice-President of the United States will be announced to the listening nation in the persofis of the candidates of the Democratic party. ttEiVOIATIQN A 'great deal is said about repudiating the Federal debt. Some people are very nervous upon thiii subject. • Dld it ever occur to such people that 600,000 blacks will vote for members of • Congress at the next election? • And are these whe profess to be in so great trepidation alit* the safety of the "nation's honor," such numb-skulls that they cannot see that these 1100,000 blacka have not a single rusty n ickel at stake in this matter? Nay, is it not their Interest to favor re pudiation, in order to relLete themselves of taxes which they already complain of as oppressive? If there be danger of repudiation In any quarter, it is, as a eotemporary very truly remarks, in the Negro vote. ,LoOk out, ye would-be sa viors of nation's honor ; the "nation's wards" are bectiming restive, and when the Hon. Sam. Malabo and the Hou. Jim Bones get to Congress, there will be a quaking among the bond-holders. The hoe-holders are coming. 'flab for Col. and Orantfax ! = AN INFAMorS ORREIL—The . „- following despatch has been received '7rom New Orleans: NEW ORLEANS, June 14.—Gen. Bu chanan yesterday , reoievd an order from General Grant directing the removal or Gov. Baker and Lleut, Governor Voor hees, and the appointmentor Warmouth and Dunn to their places. The appoint ments take effect on Monday, when the Legislature convenes. In obedience to this order Gen. Buchanan last night is sued an order Making - , the required changes. The sable order authorizes all pariah and municipal officers declared elected by Ida previous orders to take their offices upon taking the oath pre serlbed by the new constitution. On Monday Louisiana will have a perfectly black negro for Litt& Governor. From this it is evident that Grant has become as rabid a lindioalsks Thad. Stev ens himself. To cote for him atter this implies capacity to swallow the negro head and heels. While men, run you support such a candidate? WHAT ItAl' 31E EXPECTED —lf the people permit the rotten Radical party to elect Grant and Colfax, they . may ex pect a rigid rule'of military t,yranuy, fu its worst form, together with unparallel ed extravagance and redoubled taxation to pay for the same. Giant announceS that if elected he wit hare no policy, which means that he Intends to be control), ed by the manipulators of Radicalism, the Impertinent, vindictive and unserm, puloua Butlers, Stevenses, Boutwells,.and Binghams. If the people desire these things they must vote for Grant, for the Democracy intend, if placed in power, to abolish the extravagant Freedmen's Bureau, re duce the army one half, and remove many other evils now oppressing the peo ple. Intelligent, but oppressed tax puyert must decide - which parfy They will sup. port next November. COST OF THE. REGISTRY LAW.--The Registry law passed by the Radicals lint winter will prove to be a most costly affair, if carried out. The York Demo cratic Press makes an accurate macula (loll of the amount of money which will be required to enforce Its regitindons in that county thts year. Its sum total foots uris3,l%.V. -It will cost each-coemty in the State a propertionate atrAint. The people did not desire the passage bf this law, and all 'classes wIH be plowed if the Supreme Court should deride it to be unconatitutional, as we suppose they will. ADJOURNMENT OF Corrounas.--"The Llouse of nifiretentalives, on . 2Aonday, by a vote of 91 to 4, passed a concur:int reso lution for - ilia ii4Jonrntnent ypiigress =I The t'hicago platform, endorsed by Cleo. Grant, declares that Negro Suffrage 14tnust i be akialandoed to the South/ro States, and upon this doctrine the Radi gals ask the people to support Grant for tresieent... Now the fitates which titive been "reconstructed" upon the Congres sional plan, contain upwards of 600,000 Negro voters. more than enough to give th, balance of power in the government to these unlettered and semi-barbarous Africans. - Mr. Green Gosliu, who was botn a "Republleau," and, therefore, thinks It his duty to vote the Radical ticket, even though he knows that ticket to be pledged to the enforeement of Negro Sufftage upon the South, says, "Oh ! I urn oppos ed to Negro voting, but it doesn't matter so long as they vote only In the South." The silly goose! As If the voters of Pennsylvania and those of the rest of the States, did not all vote together oh the first Tuesday in November, for President of the United States, and as If 600,000 Negro votes did not count as many on that day, as if they were cast In Penn sylvania, in-lead of Loui.lana, Alabama and the rest of the Africanized States! The Negro who votes for Grant for Pres ident in Alabama, kills the vote of the %lute man iu Pennsylvania who votes for Grant's opponent. Thus, remarks the Bedford actzetfe, does Negro Suffrage affect Pennsylvania. The old Keystone may declare by her 600,000 while votes that this or that candidate shall be the nest President ; but the 600,000 blacks of the South can say : Nu! not your choice, but ours, shall be the occupant of the Pre-iidebtial chair. Tile balar eu of pow er. Is, truly, in the hand° of the enfran chNed blacks. it win placed there by the present infamous Radical Congress, and it Is to be kept there by Gen. °milt, if the people, by electing him, endorse the Chicago Platform. This is "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth." C=E= Who is Grant? The man who raid he - wotild "light it out on this (the Wilder• ness) fine, if it took. all summer," but didn't-and Was fain, In the end, to take MeClellan'e line, on the James river. Who Is Grant I' The General who, be fore he took Richmond, lost nearly twice as many men as Lee had In his whole army when the opposing foroes first met on the Rappahannock. Who Is Grant? The man who "swung round -the circle" With Andy Johnson in 1868, anti& he be came4giddy at Cle4lafad, and couldn't swing any further; the man who stood by Andy Johnson's side when the latter was presented the resolutions blithe Phil adelphia Convention ; the man who kicked ;tit Stanton in August, and sneak ed out of the War Odle° in order to let Stanton crawl back to it, in December; the man who broke his word with his friend, the President; the man who endorses the enfranchisement of 600,000 negroes, and, at the same time, declares he will have "no policy" if elected to the Presidency. This is Grant. From such President, good Lord, deliver us !—Har risbnizi l'utriut. LOYAL VETERAN aRALwr That is the title udder which the Rad ieahi are trying to rally Union soldiers to the support of their schemes of disunion. Query—Will those soldiers who Beeline to vote for the tool of Foruey and Wash burns' be considered disloyal? There will be a vast army of them—more than half the rank and file of the gallant vol unteer soldiery of the country, with mul titudes of the most. distinguished officers —and they cannot he frightened from the determination to vote for the conser vative candidates by "the sale old-cry about disloyally. Not they. Having bravely faced' outhern treason on the battle field, they are ready to meet Nor thern treason to the Union and the Con stitution at-tbe ballot box. They will fight it down though it seeks shelter un der the leadership of Grant, and will "fight it out on that line, if it takes all summer."—Losicaster GENERAL,FORREST ON POLITICS.—The ex-Confederate General Forrest is going to the New. York Fourth of July Conven tion as a delegate. In the course of a re cent conversation be Is reported to have said that It will not be-any more cut ious to see Inns in the Democratic Convention than it was to see Joe Brown, of Georgia, in the Itadical Convention, - and he adds: - "The Itailloals like Joe Brown because he is a Radical. I suppose the same rule would apply to me with the Democrats. Why, sir, the warmest reception I've had since the war was from General Sher man. POI not afraid of the Dells ocratic soldiers or the Republic/in soldiers. I like General Hancock, and I don't be lieve there is a brave or reasonable Union soldier who dislikes or doubts me as a man. I went lute the war because my vote had beets unable to preserve the peace, I took a through ticket of course, and I fought and lost as much as any one else; certainly as ousels as I could. Now the war's over, and I'm under oath to keep my parole. Suppose I consider myself an outlaw, and refuse to take part in what's going on, does that help sue to keep my oath? Won't folks that are disposer; to be ill-natured say I'm sullen and dangerous, and only waiting a chance to break out in a fresh place? That's what they have said. Now I give the country a sort of host.age, in addition to my parole, when I join an active, organ ized body of Union men in the North, and I proclaim when L./go to New York that 1 am at least as well reconstructed as Joe Brown, who was an original se cessionist." TUE Franklin Repository says Hon. Edward IRPhersoir lila been honored with the appointment of Amer ican editor, fur the present year, of the Al oanack de Gotha—a noted European publication of high literary and sewn title reputation. Not a mean compli ment. You are slightly mistaken, neighbor. The Ahnanaek de Gotha Is merely a record of the names of the reigning fam ilies of Xerope, and of late, we believe, Including the names of the rulers of oth er , tiountries. There ,a nothing about It that is 'literary and indenting)." We suppose Mr. McPherson was appointed to report the names of Ring Wade's family after he got en the throne—but be didn't reach. IL—Doylestown Demo crat. FORNEY wants negro midahipmen and cadets. He says: "The tendency of West Point and Annapolis Schooling la toward eaolualvenese, and until the re-, oent ,war-peried admission into honorer We rank,lp , either the army or navy was as itfilcult as into a brotherhood of Brah mins." This la the first step of course to the admission of young African gem. men. 'Rah fee Eitel Rights,! What's the next madness 2 pWojt.s.ox . pold Ovei 5,000,000 in gold to have ilaguntlian kilted off and Car lotta sent the fined-hog*.-40.0melso Zee&tin. We can beat. that .eonaiderahly. in. this country. glued.. Stevens, ;Ben. Butler, and ootnpany, pairiddAMOD,llooof other people's money and eaorilined of Betel° .inkatamsr con dltntion destroy ed and negro equality establirdied..-Rai 4, New ,. - Tim P4144451phis -241 1 41 fin iwgia , — "chaatArunta fro!' opm." tiqfittieV Itiinaker aol t The Locust,' are dying rapidly. In a gtpatiattni. few days they will disappear altogether k totWksisen no more for seviShteeW TOWN, COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. Dr. Oideon Smith, who has Girelkgivs, ing thb abject much says that the ms thorbtlinr x Drat* . fp d no deep in the ground. hes 11% . the_vegebt'brejuices of the roiits nea the surface, which they take with their snouts or rostrum. There are three wswg,ilE4dret In the snout, which, in feed ' itti, 'are toroJeeted and spread out over 4tre-rartsee of tive-reots er leaves ofiress, and these epEleut IDejnicie and convey it by capillary attraction to Ehe stomach. You gag bee this operation vTry disklnet ly in' the Perfazt insect, by vatcliitag it with a magnifying glass. They have no other mouth or means of taking food, either in the larva or winged state. Our readers will find no interesting coruthunication on the subject of locust stings, stings, from our friend, Dr. Bipson„ of Littlestown, in aeother column. Scary people will find much comfort in it. Prcrichtny.—Rev.. Mx. .WILYIKM -WM preach In the PzeaSyioarisn Ghnrcb *l' HunterstoWn. next SabOath, at I.A, Ir. Anniversary.—Don't forget the Or phans' Anniversary, at Agricultural Oat!, age ementuk. Ezettreiert Illekehtever the fiettysbarg. Railroad will be *WAAL hail tare (rum the 3d to the 6th of July adv. Literary Entertainment —The I.llyr:try Entertainment given at Boyd'is School house, will be repeated, -by epeeist re quest, on Saturday evening, July 4th. Delegatrr. --Tle Delegates to the Dem ocratic National Convention from this district are Hon. Geo. W. Brewer, of Chambereburg, and John It. Donehoo, Esq., of McConnelleburg. To be Closed.—The Stores and places of business in GettySburg will be closed on the 4th. The Postmthee will be open from a to 7A. 31. and cLosED the balance of the day. Normal School.—The examination of the Gettysburg Normal School, on Fri day last, was very satisfactory, reflecting more than ordinary credit on Mr. Shecly and his large claw of students. Owing F,xerriscs.—The closing exer close of the it etlystinrg Female Semina ry, consisting - of kiss. aye, Music ; .te., by the young ladies, will beice place this af ternoon. Commencements at this insti tution are always interesting, and there fore attract full houses. Colurs.—Jobs are printed at the Coui.ir.Eu office In any color ordered, or in as many colors as may Le desired. We have all the necessary inks and bronzes for the purpose, not forgetting plenty of bran new type, and the best Job_ Press in five counties. • Hag mad Chain. —Our farmers are still busy at their hay, the unusually heavy crop requiring more than ordinary time and latior. The wheat Is ripening rapidly, and be fore this paper shall reach many of its farmer readers they will be In the midst of harvest operations. The appearance of the weevil has resulted in considera ble damage In some quartArs of the county, but on the whole the crop shows less Injury now than was anticipated a week ago. A fair yield may be count ed on. - • The Fourth.—There will be 110 general celebration of the Fourth here, but our people will, we sulMose enjoy themselves pic-nicing In the many beautiful groves in the vicinity. The Zouaves.will"parnde at 4 o'clock in the morning, each member provided with fifty rounds of blank cartridges. They will also meet in the evening for target practice. The Town Council having, Ott Monday evening, modified the borough ordinance prohibiting the sale and firing of Fire works, so as not to include New Year's day, the 22d bf February and the 4th of July', of course "Young America" will en joy Itself immensely with crackers, for pedoes, Burned to Death.—On Saturday hod, Theresa Jane; a little daughter of Mr. Francis C. Gardner, of Straben township, met a very sudden and flak-rending death. The mother was absent 'for a short time to do some washing near by, and when she returned found The child burned• almost to a crisp, her clothing haring taken fire from the eook stove. Dr. O'Neal was Promptly called in,.but be found tie little sufferer beyond help, and next day she died. The child was aged about 6 years. We deeply oympa thise.with tbe afflicted parents in their sore bereavement. Accident.—We regret to learn that our friend Francis Cole, the owner of the large saw-mill at the head of the Nar rows, met with a severe accident on Monday week. lie was engaged, with several of his hands, In getting out saw logs. To a very heavy one they had left a part of a limb, the easier to work It down a steep hill. When starting the. log - on a slide, Mr. Cole was at the front end of it. Moving more rapidly than was expected, the limb mentioned caught one of his legs just back of the knee, and carrying him with It some distance, struck the knee against a sap ling, badly fracturing the cap. But for the intervening sapling, the copse• quences must have been fatal. Dr. Study is attending Mr. Cole, and we un derstand that he is as comfortable as could be expected. There are now hopes of his escaping a permanently etiff knee. Another.—One day last week, Dlr. Pe ter Frey, one of our oldest and most es teemed citizens, met with a painful mis hap, especially (or one so aged.' Whilst removing a ladder from one part of his premises to another, he fell on his side, fracturing a rib. The severs shock caused a general, prostration of the aye but under Dr. O'Neal's careful at tentions he is recovering as rapidly as could be expected under the eircuid stances. Another Baifroad .Pstislf. , —An act :riss pulsed last winter So tisiliorporate the "Adams County Railroad Company,'! with power to build a Railroad from a point at or near Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) to connect with the Northern Central Rail• way at or near New Cumberland, or with the Cumber Lind Valley Railroad at or near Mechanieaburg. The , Commisalouers named lu the act held a meeting at Petersburg on the 04 Wt., and at once lidopted measures to lift the charter and have the. 'leveret routes surveyed. The proceedings of this meeting will be found in another column. A Railroad built front Petersburg S either point would peas through a /lob and productive country, which would from the start, give It a large trade and make the anterpriee n paying one. Hue cep to it. Want.—We have tome Idea of eniarge lug the Commt.sru from blanket to bern dear site. Our only ueed Is, a mill able to•ssanu(aoture pirsiet large enough. -Owners of mills likely to ''answer (and desiring to sell) are requested to parade their establishments in front of our of. floe far inspection. Mill dams need not accompany the mills—though they may be brought as far as the edge of town, where a score ofjoverdles will be ready "to dive" •in to test depth . , bottom, *e— ft* mill or mills (with dam or dams) selected, will be promptly paid )for—dn Ibt handsomest job printing overdone in this regloq. • Iltirrah for thA - Finirth!—The Town Council having modified the BorOugh Cor i:pangs in regard 'to rice Works, so rar as not:to Ineltitte tqp oth# 4144,Ah0 M. itt 9piered ffgm 4 4 ,0# a tau atutply or all iiroa or , re erseiitlO, farptioii 4005itt46ke -7°PPgt44P,rica"Jll4 Micf. rl o4 their aka* nada" , ttslaCar a aaPPIY,m93O *R o ' 9 # 9i' Lb l Rul9 f 9 ° Pl a tPa Raft, pfl= Deaths.—llarrisbutg lost by death on Tuesday last one of its oldest and best citizens, in the person of Mr. Jacob Zieg ler, who had nearly reached the age of yeaii. Ile never missed au election, and never failed to vote the I.teuitocratic ticket; alter arriving at hie majority. He was nearly related to the Zieglers here—brother to Emanuel Ziegler, Sr., deceased. Hon. W. H. Kurtz, formerly member of Congrties from York and Adams, died ut York, of paralysis,ron, the 34th ult., in his 65th y ear. Mail BCvicc.—fiervice on the mail routes in Penusy4vania and Maryland, under the new contracts, commenced on Wednesday, the let. The Department has made some changes In this County since the contractir were awarded. The service on the Menallen route has been divided—one to run tri-weekly, to Nu ville, VI# I 311.1111MtuibUtg„.4.reftaavIlle. trleriDele, add Befifiervilfie, anti the other semi-weekly to the same office, vin Menallen and Table Rock. Wenk's will be aupplied from Bendersrille. The service (mm e wThrford to York l Aprings, via Hampton; Round Hill, &c., has been restored to a daily route. We annex the nre Betiolleftj NI they now etand: N 0.2155. Hanover to East Iterlll3, trl-weady, Tuesday, Thursday and Suterday, 2156. Hattover to IleSherrystowu, daily ; to Square Corner, tri-weekly; Tuesday, Thurs day aud Saturday. Orttyrburg to Stugentoorli, leaviUkt Gettysburg Tuemlay,.Ttionktay, irl.l Astarilay—retusalug MOudaY, IVadmeidaY • dia-Voiriony. • 62. Cleitysburg to New ('beater, setnl-weekly, Tueeiday and Saturday. 2103. GeOlyaburg to Iday'lle, via MunsurodoStf. Seriarrsville. ite.,tri-weekly.Tuuiday.rittira. day arol Saturday. 2164. Gettysburg to Iday Idle, via, Menallea and Table Reek, .ml-aeekly, Wednesday and 2165. New Oxford to York Sprlngx, daily except SUntiv. 2206. Ease, Berlin to Dilisburg, otter a week Thursday. 2187. Llttleetown to Mann**, iMArorklY. Tuts day. Thursday and Katurday. 21G4. York Ftpringis to York, onee a week ; Rat urday. 210 . 2. Gettysburg t 4 fteQgntesaU4, tri-weekly, _leaving Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday and Satinslay, and reuwaing Monday, Wednuss day Friday. d)l. York Springs to Carlisle, dally, exeept Sunday. 2E40. Gettysburg to Chambendiurg, and Gettys burg to Littleatownotally r at ptr. tEL Gettyaburs to Frederick, tri-w ly, deur tug Gettysburg Tuearlay, Thursday and Sat urday; returning Monday, Wednesday and Friday. _ _ From the Hanover Mu% Sudden Denals.—Mr. Henry Delloue, of Franklin Grove, Illinois, formerly of East Berlin, Adams minty, died very suddenly at his residence, at the former ploce,ou the 21st rdt. His remains were brought to the residence of his mother, In East Berlin, and on Thursday follow- lug Interred in the burial ground at Par adise Church, near Abbottetown. Accident.—Last Saturday, a young eon of "Mr. phis ,Platir . ringeir,.,of (4)ll,!lvrtgo township, Adams County, was severely injured by falling from a log of a barn, now . belug built by Mr. S. It appears the boy was In the act of walking on a board at some height, when It slipped, be falling to the ground, receiving a se vere cat In hie face and Injuring one of his legs. ''-nedical aid was procured, and we understand the sufferer Is now doing as well as could be expected. Painful Accident —On fiaterday last, a sou of MG John Hostetter,_ of Union townsl Adams county, met with a very painful accident While assisting his father In coifing grass with a reaper. The lad, who le about fifteen years of age, was sitting on the reaper removing the grass, when the reaper street a slump, throwing the boy over .on the knives, cutting one of his legs severely and making an ugly gash in one of his feet. Me its now doing well. Job Printing.—Oer new Job Press is operating splendidly, (Lally turning Qui work such as has never been approach ed, and rarely seen, in fliese - parfilt certainly the best machine, forplain or fancy printing, in the market. Speci mens of our work can be seen by calling at the *lee, t • t Housekeeper.s and others wanting good Cooking Stoves, the Gent In the mark 4, - warranted to bake and givwsattsfaCtitm, or any thing In lineal Tin Ware, Japan Ware, Hollow Ware, Chamber Sets, Bread and Spice Braes, Ice Cream Free zers, Water Coolers, Coffee Mills, Bird thiges, Fruit 'Jars and Cans, Waiters, &c., &c, will find Just what they want at the Ware•rootn of Col. C. H. Buehler, corner of Railroad and Carlisle street, opposite the Passenger Depot, and at prices which defy competition. tf Dog Da,y4.—Caniculare , or dog days, commence on Die thitd of July and end on the eleventh of August. The rising and setting of Sirius, the Dog Star, with the sun, has been erroneously regarded us the mew of excessive beat tied of eoehe quent (Abaril. - A Full d4asortmerii. —The attention of Fanners, Builders, Contractors, and oth ers le invited to the large assortment of LUMBER of all kinds suitable for build, log purposes, to be Mead at Col. C. H. BUEHLER'S Lumber Yard, At earner of Carlisle , find Railroad *create Inclu ding Boards, Planks, Flooring, Skiing, Laths, Pickets, Shingles, dui. Also Posts. hewed and sawed, with prlide Fencing Board*, white Pine and geminek. $lB stook is not only large, but bis arrange ments are such that hpantfell at the very lowest cash. fait eo as ta n tly'ts hand, Blacksmith,, Lline-hurners' and Stove COAL. tf The great amount of time consumed by the hulks In dressing sad arranging their trair,uku.rozpikv,a.,' " 914, which would lessen their labor particularly de sirable. Ring's , Vegetabie Ambrosia leaves the hair In such Condition as to render the dressing and arraogiug a very eaq'utakter. 6 ttgiakita tki it th* aWasditi giaaaY 411441f§4imaQ mµah au uMted, c4agtugla the scalp, from, dandruff 411 Wood*, 14R 1 Drtrt4 rgMs„ .60 d 4 promotes Ite growto, ana resume gray gair.ig, its erfginal eater: June It. let .De. liagat at Paris, amp at the 1.13 1 1 81 em u el/ t chemists of hipri says, when tit lodine pen be dtanoeti: . pale we a tie the t,pated. Dr: It.. .n v, most estantshtur ?pew rt zel thr is ladies ttintehesd inputs water, and the most satontehing Mei* 'hatsivitellyeSise he nab tn 6 -ma Of somfultstnd ell Orme to saisenees,... t ri • =I LVirrt.twollar, Pa., June 29,18G* Ma. STAMLE—Deaf Sir:—ln iisur tat paper I t otlift4 ab 4eCOlipt, (clipped frog a Darrlskurepager,liitating that seve boys Laid bilen steniby Ificustiantl thag they, hjiii alfMiettlirotu_Utit elitslienf tit stings. If this stafetnent be true, the lo cust sting is as fatal to its victims as the axe of Antoine Probst W 111 , to the Deer ing family. I have closelyand niinutely studied tirMaTOrY and nature of fheTocußf slid for the 'belie* Of thaw !silo so much dread the sight of a locust and its fatal sting, I will state that it is contrary to the ppytikilmiltal end analeinitAi nature and construction or the locust to sting, us the bee or other insects of that class. Its ovipositor Is designed only for the legiti mate purpose of depositing its eggs, and contalus no secretions of a poisonous character. The locust has no stinger in dependent of Its ovipositor. The history of the locust, from the ac count given of it in Exodus down to the preseut, , furnishes no authentic Instance of any one ever dying from the sting of a locnet. Though they have been so nu merous in some places as to destroy eve ry living particle of vegetation, and have thereby caused famine, not one word bas ever twee said about them causing ,death by stinting:by any stlehtific or historical writer. If a locusts mashed on the slip, the fluid of the locust being acrid will cause some inflammation, which is some times mistaken for a sling or bite. It has &so been stated that persons have been poisoned by eating vegetables over which the loCusts have crawled, &c. To prove this to hen false notion, I will only refer -sou to Mr. Chambers' Ency clopaedia, which states that the "locusts are eaten In many countries, roasted, or fried in butter. They are also prteerved in brine, or dried in the sun. They thus appear In the markets of Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Madagascar, ere., and they are even exported as an article of commerce." U. W. DENSON, M. D. • A meeting -of the thannissionen4 named in the act Incorporating the "Ad 'erns County Railroad Company," was held at the house of John Recker, In Petersburg tY. S.) on the Mrd of June. AU the Commissioners except two were present, and much interest was manifes ted-by them, as well as by many other gentlemen present, In the proposed rail road. Co). John Wolford was elected Presi dent, and dep. W. W. Wright Secre tary. , Tho object of the meeting was then stated to be, And, to lift the Charter granted by the Legislature ; and second, to take meaaurea for raising money for a survey of the proposed route. The ne cessary amount of money to procure the Charter was at once raised on the spot, and the following named Committee wasdappointed to procure the requisite means for having the survey made: Col. John Wolford, President and Treasurer. Dlllsburg—gee.- W. -Wagner, oeorge Law, J. .1. Moore, P. 0. Miller andJease Lerew. Ciearapring—Edward Dick and David Fraoklintowu--Capt. Jo/ Klugh Llsburn-4plin Sherrick. Iluutingtoro toward' ip—Ephraim Hite shew, Hartman di Sadler, John D. Beak er, Latnhaw &Orrice, Mrs. Jane Read, Boreas W. Ziegler, J. Franklin Gardner, Wm. B. Gardner. Isaac Sadler, Thomas G. Neely,- John William Wierman, Lewis W. Heiken and Wesley gadler. Latiniore township—Abraham Fisher, Joseph Fickle, Abraham Ziegler, T. Brenneman, F. N. W. Bowers and -Conrad E. Myers. Reading township—Adam S. Myers. The following resolutions were then pawed: First—That the sums paid by parties to the survey and; charter fund be credi ted to them ou the Stock Subscription IN when opened, as sonnuelsmopey paid subscribed.' Second—That the next meeting of the Commissioners shall be held at the "Nelson House" In Dillsburg, York county, PL, at 2 o'clock, P. Id., on the Ist day of August next. Third—That the President Is author ized to calla special meeting of the Com missioners previous to August Ist, if at any time elreumstancen should render such action necessary or advisable. Fourth—That as the object of thin meeting is one of public interest, the ed itors of the several newspapers in Ad ams, York and Cumberland counties be requested to publish an abstract of the proceedings. It is proposed to have the preliminary surveys made as soon as the necessary IMAM. east - ha -raised Sur-the purpose. Two lines will he examined from a "point at or near York Spriugs"—one to connect lurid' the fltunberiand Valley Railroad at or near Meehanlcsburg, arid the other to connect with the Northern Central Railway, at or near New Cum berland. , lolly Woi,Folte,, , President. W. W. WRIUMT, Secretary. Wk: are assured that the lirm of East man & Banda% 65 Hanover Street, Bos ton, Mass., advertised in our cohimus, is trustworthy and reliable. Fur ]t CO. they send a patent pen fountain, and a cheek describing an article to be sold for SL Their cittb system of selling goods Is becoming ltulte popular, 'particularly with the ladles. It is worthy of a trial. —Buffalo Gazelle. Its tkioirlilifroAs ;Le - ) 6,4,14a45e.—1n this it differs Iron] all hair dyes. By its use luxurianegrowth Is guaranteed, nat ural color and gloss are restored. One trial will cause you to say this of Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) I-lair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle. Every Drnggist sells it, Price One Dol lar. July S. lm Communion Wine.—We have been shown specimens of sacramental or pure Juke Wine, prepared by Mr. Alfred 6peer, of Passaic, N. J., out of the Port Grape, which he cultivates in this coun try. In taste it assimilates to port, with out its heating qualities, being absolute ly free from spirits further than Its own ,fertnentittitiulinithl: Preference is given to it over all other wines in New York and other hospitals as a tonic, gen tle 1100,1141 t, i tiretio Auld , sudorific. Mr. r 1 / 4 1' 11714 yea* experi menting la' the pit:Kb:talon &This wine, and the Tieweist wine be sells is four Plait Or lf,ttleti Opt druggists have got in a supply. It W USN Grant's inhuman order expelling WO Jews from their ,homes reached Washington, Ron. George E. Pendleton, with beeoroiug ladhrtuttloof moved tireolligese a vote of oeuvre flit the act., ',thigh cane ,wittritt two votes of passing. Even Lincoln 'was iaahoeked at Grant's brutalltx,.that under the spur of Penslielionill atarpeohiptly revoked the order.— A Sr. Lows paver potaiehea a long PM' 4IEW:4 'tol , 10 3 41 ' , tiro hundred Is ca fl ea of *at 04, "lis 'wbfula Oterd'e order kireprodosed and depot:treed. Thi 2rwlC Madder -1 K anything of a pert!. spirit, 01100 that le tithi'saipo ore Hediesio,eoroe - C.4oofar yellow, arid borne *MslO 4l O l 6 'Nit mitt!" the 4eterettee• MU co 1444011 (4241411m0c0c4,.. Tnis Rev Ofisasints' voirhodocerstrt.' Ii has o wriiirlr4ool — "E'tliVnaili wlthoai , imam ho, is I man pyisila withoutAninl, ,, Vinclo4l,l9 nill:Kli ' WO 4ff yr ' - No life, there Is nothing afford' v iptinatrimmung.ll mic.,..r, ~... : --=. Ni AMA/ 4 Ti."l:4 WHO 113 IT? et.rtyie good enough whom 1 ts they have really nominated fly Presidencno as we may knosingainsi yre isiire to contend ; for, 114 e beaveltoonlindlag Richard, we beglekin dank Rtherfhealx Riohnionds in the field." is it Hiram Ulysses Grant, as Grant senior asserts his son was chris tened; or Ulysses Hiram Grant, as the son himself .1004, (0) , Digli lA* olme at West Pointy, or Klzeesmpssip_Gtigt, as he was entered upon the books of that academy try hit &rend rink patron, and as, we ,kiehey.e, his frienpao,ryl, (tips elf areeifil Ind the habit otesilingiiini? We understood that the Chicago Convention i tinted oue I:lpotesi S. G rant for Pres ident. Now suppose—end we wish this to be emphasized as a eerj large suerose: —the said Ulysses S.' Grant should be elected, whore going is be daring enough to administer, to a bogus acid pretending U/yeiresS. Grant, the saored GIRO" belonging to the real Tillers Yrlplaea Grant or Ulysses Hiram Grant? Every tyro of the law knows that If a writ in tended to be served upon Mr. John is banded to that gentleman with the rare and singular cognomen of John Smith upon it, the said Mr. John Smyth will snap lila lingers at the blun dering document; bow much more eare fill, therefore, should wo be in Angling out the right man in this wilderness of Grunts. The matter is really becoming serious. The literary world has always been bothered about the real name of the groat author of "Pelham," but then it did not matter the toss of a button wheth er we were admiring the works of Sir Edward Lytton ilialwer, or Sir Ilulwer Edward Lytton, or Sir Lytton Edward }wiser, or Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. But here is a very different matter we have to contend with. It would be 11 sorry Joke indeed if, after elevating to the Chief-magistracy ef our great Repub. lie a Ulysses S. Grant, we should find that the honor was intended—in the lan guage of Mr.Toodies—not for "this man, but another man." We again implore the Radicals to lot us know whom they have nominated for the Presidency, and we respectfully acconipany the request with the question whether they don't think their nominee—even if having no policy of his own—should at least know enough to know his own name ? World. SHENK° there Is Wale tioUkALLS to Grant's real name, the New Orleans Picayune suggests that he be styled the "so.ealled" U. S. Grant. SPECIAL NOTICES Plereettaltkuit Tail . le. Es cry one at thnee feels the agoewetty of sane thing to tune up the s) Mem depreiiiiud by nientiti or bodily exhaustion., Ai iamb times let every one, Instead of taking akeiholle or medicinal etimulants, reinvigorate his debilitated epitome liy the natural Wale elements of tie ' PERIIVIAN FIYIWP, or Protected Solution of the Protoxide of 800, which Italian and ouritatee the Motel by euP plybutt it with Its Li/e Element, IKON. Being free from Alcohol In any form, Ile weer gamy died+ are not /Wetted by turretweedieg rear. Bee, but are permute's., infusing areateont vinon and saw mew Wean parse of Inceptive"; and building up au IIWIf COPINTYTITTIONT. WM. BTEBLINO, tlity., of Poughkerptie, N. mays: "Htotu, Wiling the Ports visit Isy rap I foul tx t ter, my strength Is ltnprot id, my bowels are regular, my appetite firsterale." .Ttens le an old Physician In (Ms city, (older than I are) who has been la the brag business for 411 years, who has used the Syrup for three mouths, anti glees It sa hie decided optimal, that It is the best Altvratisot Tonk MelkieitlO he ever knew." • • For D1,11 . i.1^41t,14.1111.11, mill FFAIAJJL WCAK NIDeIhA, the Peroviikti !Syrup l 4 u speelhe. A ..r.! pogo pamphlet eopt free. Thu genuine law "Ps. Itt - rtsk riTxt.re" blown In the glam. J. P. DINMMOftE, Proprietor 311 Dry 'Street, New York. Hold by all Druggists. We are conalinttly hearing favorable reports from those who have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, wife of Nark Anthony., at WS city, and living a& No. ti Locust :street, alfil , ted with u felon on the finger, Was recently induced tO make a trial 01 the Salt e. Almost luastattstly slap expe rts:wed reUelfrosa WapsUy which had siels al most uneutlumlile. Every other reanklY hit Ws panted Unavailin twos who have Wssl It mhos are satisfied v / Its merits, and notWjut will Induct them to be without a supply .—/rsli Risser Vets. July 3, tN,9, Isn kip Valk Winkle waking up from lAN nup of twenly y..firg, if It. • could only.baN • nizit•lkined Wri itERED LAX:Ks With CILIKTADOWYS 1)1111 1 , would Woked like A YOUNG XAN - again. Harr Moos, Indoed, le the effect of OPYRIOTADORO'S HAIR DYE, In rejuvenaLinf Why yield to Time when you can battle him? Manu factured by J. CIUSTAIX)RiI, 68 MalderrJane, New York. Sold by all Druggbds. Applied by all Hair Dreesera July 3. lea MIMS Et cry Norseman Warns. A gond, cheap, and reliable Ithiment. Such an art - Idols Dr. Tohhor I VItNITIAN 'HOME LINIMENT, In pint bottles, at -One Donor. For Li 11.114104.1, Cuts, Galls, Coll; Sprains, be., warranted cheap. er than any tabor. It is toted by all the great hotnemen oil Long Island coarees. It will not cure the Won-bone uor tipat lu, as therd fa uo Liniment to existeaen that. will. Vika. it In afar tool to eons it putatively does. No otetterey horses wilt be trilhoia d after trying one Doak. One done mistress/id oftea saver the life of an co or-beats& or driven horse. For Colic and Bellynehr it kin never Wien. Just an sure to the nun tines, Just so sere is this valuable Liniment to he the Horse Embrocation of the day, noe name and all. De pot, Oortlandt Street,-Nov 'Tort 330,1 by all the Drtiggints and Etorekeepen,. July 3, I 5 5. lm Vegetable Sicilian LUIS. ItENEWEIt lathe only tniallihie Hair Preporat ion for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PROHOTiKIeITS GROWTH, It Is toe cheapen preputatlou twee ofrefed tots. Pahfir, mono bottle will hut Wooer and accomplish more thou three bot tles of any Other preparation. Our Renewer Is not a Dye; it will not stain the skin soother, le w 11l keep the Flair from falling eat. it eleatariewthe Scalp, and makes the Hair SOFT, LUHTIIOI.7k, AND SILKEN. Our Treallee on the Hair la sent fere by mall. R. P. HALL & Op. i Nashua. N. IL. Proprietors. Yer oak. ley , ail dineralivta July 3, lint lm A New 114weey for Illowsaimpticux. A Physician who had Consumption for seseral years, with frecgtent bleedingaof the lungs, cured himself with a Medi/dab altinnan to the_tito fg:doMarVnakigacerairßlgginit.lioVn' person, or who has any Enowladge of Its virtues , and he can serelbe the degree ft health he now enjoy. to nothfrra hat the tweet ills medicine; and nothing but utter eropair and entire extinc tion of all hope of reogotry, toeetberwltho wont of confidence in all others Induced bum to loam the experiment. thole suffering with any diseabe Um Lump he proffers Welt/nen lie Confidently believes will eradicate the deem.. tdadjolue sea t by atxpr,6 tigAlkfor a elraoler or mink/ • 'U$-E. OW &MOAN , * fret43o, No. */ North Tenth Street, Ph Nay ti, 1368, /Y *Pim. I. O.* 1404••• DR. OUPOFICO'S . CIOLDgIf PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEMALES. In rallibleent mhvetio. tntlrregniaritim, Renewing Obstructions et Om Month!) , now, E. m" whatever Value, Mtn, al. "%Alt Bnecesefut so it POeven tie% - Females pecuttarir Arittlated. Qr thrift themselves so, are csultioned mpahalitt thrif t talla w,hile In that common len to mlecarriatm," alter IrSitrlCMlßoilliket. thetPla- Pr 'env idiom es nu reapominhinty annehalk thole "Minnow'pslepil m. eorolt whweimas health. Price Si f , s ' id urdea jt ".. A "ll 64 tA 11 can aye ene to way part of thealosaararAFPl4.6a" Map 1, Wea. to , , New Marriage guide. AN MAY WM YON gkal_Errors,Abt ga d - £3rt•• T JOURNEYMENOARitI6 : ERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY COM WAO'iN wilt Ge given hofint-chwhaudpi Apey Inmettlately to IV. C. NTALUMMI dt 1601 g, May LI, IA IS. If tictty.abuni. Pa Journeymen Carpenters. WANTED IInIrDIATELY. Good wages re rollelast e11if1039,14.0t 111VPII kiN NY ill % oppikation to Grit) %burg, Jitnerld,llfti. New Boot and. Bios Store. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GErrawa EIBQ, PA., YORK STREET, OPPOSIISI THE HARR, Bid et the Big Boot. ti E untlentlgned beivergpitail /WIF Boni adid 1 vibes Mums* Yalta Whet, liettyiburg. Is tads rens tly sesupled bf Nollx+ J laslairtorY. sad haws lent reesised awe taw eity a Isms *A lwrtmest of BOOTS 4• SHOES, (or (irlitlemen'N ladle.' and CM. Weitr ot,hmixting of EMEMIEUMEI I=l ItAI.MORA 4. dAtrtum, NLIVPNILS, &C. We alas, TU ORDER, all klaola 1“)0 dk he rot k bolus outdo up of beat out terlabl nod Isy nrat-Mass oteasuru. The aeulor partner bra been Its the tokaluraa tor oNa.r 14 'aura owl perg000ll) aoperlutuipla all ork outfle op. We napoethill) - lava° thy at• leatiou of tlt • publlt, to our oitolollalintent, awl hope Is) atria lutt.esillou to Intension. 111111 11) w , Il. 11111 at Issu eat earls priteg. to 111ae eistlee ratla• fat Ito.. DAVID K ITZMII.I.I. It, JACOU A. liITZIIII.I.hIL .1 1.1.10 ..43, 1468, II LUMBER YARD 72 B. VO !RP noadffrelentd law reniorrd Jib tundyr I, Yard to the uortlt.reat corner nt Stratton /stret and the 'Cannata, told lifty yerdfl Mau liie old location, where he will be Algol to lotto nil In want of Lumber to cell. Ills stock is target than seer beforv, unq constant addition* are Wind moat. to It. Ito hew _ WHITE PINE PI.ANIC, INCH AND HALF INCH LIOAUDI4 PIAXIIIINO. WANT LIND. PALIl4(erl, IDA, Al., .kO. all of which, will Imc goid at the komert Ilvinß rut... call and Judge for ourptelvea. my Loat her In good nod cannot fall to give aatislaction. JACOII 1411 EA 1114. Is-A large tut of RIVER PINE 511,N01.1..rt or gals Very cheap. liattyabula:May 2i, 11$. if ...1(4 2?3 if CI rA' BA" PLANING MILL. r nit: tioderelpmed lute estiblisheti a PL ANLMO IMILL, on Sleigh creek, (our miler Irolo lirt• Valium, al which he will manufacture DOORS AND DOOR FRAUDI, WINDOW RANH AND YRAMIII4, FLOORIZOA WRATUIRUIOARDINO Chair mud W.I. Boards, with ever) thing pl.• made at inch • Metmy, and neecied la the build lug Hoe. The Motor Wisdom will always be wort, all thoroughly dried. a kiln hovitig been mg up lOC the purpose. Ordere solicited. iml promptly attended to. Prima as low as the lowest, as& ory effort MS& to .mom amoitumers. JOHN n. PPOrT7- I=l REMOVAL! frIE nun of SOPEn NiceARTNEY have iv inwroal to North Baltimore area. near Mr aniond, east Ilkle, In the Min litnnneltY Qeea pled by ihiviLl Fltstnlller. We have on band ft ehotee anaortlllClAL Of CLOCKS, WATCHES, (0011.1 1111 d Silver,) - J E W E L R Y, of ul/ kinds and latent styles, Silver and Plated Ware ; also flue Goal, Silver and Steel ' SPECTACLES, of the beat manufacture. Also, Violins. (lunar/I, Aooordeuus, Fluter, Flfea, die, Violin awl (Inlldar a li q7; . epo /c frfag o r done of as reake'w ble,pr/res elarooke a re, and tenor claged. Thankful for past Lavoie., we solicit • eoutLuu anou of the annin. &OPER & .IJeCA.RTNEY, June n. BUGGIES & CARRIAGE& REMOVAL MITE auderelguetl bee removed his Carriage '. making shop to the east end of lblidie street, Gettysburg, Pa. where he will wait/hue to build ell kinds of wor k ill has line, yls CARRIAGDI, TROTTING AND 'FALLING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGED, WAGONS, &C., &e. Ilia'work lts all put up of good material and by t=tal.'ont u, and eanwrsi tall r. Re solicits orders, eoundeut that he can please - 116P411142 1 U Prturiptly dupe, at idodenite RMS. W. IC. 05LLAOHER. June *OA& ly WATCHES WATCHES! ! LEWIS STROME is bitgelY iNNiaUMW in the Watch trail.. and A. bast RILOWAti nova New Yuen only as unimoolar attractive assortment. He melon mob biummios as cannot foil to be oarlimaable to borers. NM Moak mailrooms a Inge lot of time- ELFILIMILIMED "AMERICAN wArinvolv GOLD AND SILVER, via: "P. d. D.rabarr - 1 017; . 16e41. 4 5iaa "Appktila =I with Watt:hos of ithooet an other makes. II you want CHE.traud'OClOD.Wateb, call ou LEVIVIG writ( amp., At htt Gain., LUG bile Greer" • nearly opposite the Depot, Gettyabarg, Pa. &Tile eouttleurestheOrdeery, Notion end Cow hethritery Mosinee', tie heretofore. Jonah% blet et • PEKETITAELL ZLASTIOS I NGE W. 1111 CHESTN UT STITET, ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOB C , UItLED BAIR YON ALL 41.PHOLS7'ACRY PUBPOSM, CHEAT= SILO HAIR, AND surittuw. The Lightest, So ft est sad most Igastge sad Dura ble nonmetal known, for it AVONeftWeibiagAir" u a ttire', indwarnetible, Akita antl tese from gen. a DONS NOT PACK AT ALL! • la &neaps ,free from Maxi, lifa ha perfeetly healthy, end for the etek la undqualLed. If soiled In any way, eas be renovated quicker and easter l uo ri st o rs , reg.va),,, Kpretai lIKALLSI, 40.. , -BaltPdad mee>b ospolladOploolied to exam. Ina the CuehloolOponr, SUSTISOYACTIK*I GUARANTKM The OVadeOptheti, - Rube SO, N N. ly BOOK AGENTS WARM/ To eollelt ordeiper i ZiL OW DICTION ARY OF THE Hi SOW XDITIOX IV N UMIxn IX Muffs A, to MY PK. gurriec cows HAirMi SaWair Wee wtl irdhaire, Illuv:_... tZtiruarrAttgorziLd=itot. qh . t ...,...,... tE 4,en. rtio mb i l e hfL .,..ll2f„_, •: wt . H t e l r i tir-E=l li r The ChogreirotionaSS say. whoever lAD*, to gehAek Use ehowDewl Rm. eke beat lADOWsweityla Ms WS% ebesighWeerds. , , e.:Asenta erelamstalig wAtli smoom gro - omapow au (Josoro& And osloo Ismimosisoots so Clorsomona. Awe* me Me 14111•Iaaa of desUog..thoustly , wiuilik Oa .11/411i- LAGARRIA, .Iroe oisodolpliwo 4811411=e 4 tai partleaLeassibi WM& adikssatlie J. B. BLEW a 00., Masao* Ohba. Rweatoes MOE Nrit.- t i ng b een ii N lA L t t ri 14111 711 - 111 tir=sitaumt „ • 1111;0631W it" ,Al434ide4r rmas consampswit