RIQICIMPAaTED. Aroats bourf r i r • l rElArititAlcot, CONVENTION.—Pursueut td oil, the dele-' ,gates of thiedilihrent*Ufrelies and TenWer , ance oripultudiontrmekOn Wrinepday i Aug. 14, at 2 o'clOck, P. U., iu the E. Church,' Gettysburg. ; The meetingwaacalled to 'order by Rev. G. D. CuscsowlTS, Correarsmdttleileeretalle, of the Peqnsylvania State Temperance' Union. and Rev. A. W. Bevaz appointed temporary 'Chairman, apd J. Cr trrzi See , , retary. After some appropriate rem& by the Chairman, the meeting , s - as o with Prayer by' ReV. G. D. CrEirbwrru. after which delegates and others were requested to hand in their names. Twenty names ws re -reported. ,Rev.:G. D. CHIZIOWITII then Made a short statement of the rise- . and progress of the State Temperance (Union, and of the ohjeet, of this Convention. . A committee of five Were appointed to nominate permanent officers for the Couitty organization ; and also:a business committee of three to report a coristitutign and r4solu tions for the Couvli r iticin, to whom all reso lutions were to be eferred without debate. The President appointed Messrs. H. G. McCREAtiv, A. W, FLEMMING, J. M. WAR ER, C. J. N:ANDEESLOOT and ADAM WEur, as committee on officers, and Rev. G. D. CHENOWITH, Dr. J. L. HILL and D. A. BUEHLER, Eq., as committee 011 business. The chairman of the business comiuittee reported the following constitution, fchicli was adopted : [The Constitution Hilt appear - next week.] EVENING SESSION Rev. G. D. Cuk:cowrrn opened with prayer. The names of those present, who were not present in the afternoon, were re ported, numbering twenty. The following gentlehaen were unani- Juously elected officers of the Asseciation ; President—R. G. MCCREARY; Esq. ; Vice (Presidents--14ev. J. A. BROWN, '1). D., SOL .O/ON PowEas ; 'Secretary—J. H. Wknr ; Treasurer, .1.. L. SCRIM 'The b'ustess committee reported the fol lowing res utions, which were adopted : Resolved, That as Intemperance with all its combined influence; now presents one of the most gigantic forms of evil known in ur country, and as human skill is insuffi ient, to surmount these influences and re trieve the curse, we therefore reverently im plore the Divine Wisdom to guide our coon= cils and his blessing on our efforts in amain plishing the work. 2. That we deem it of the first importance that the rising generation fie carefully guard edyagainst the evils of Intemperance ; and wei earnestly recommend , that the sub' be ltrought before the superintwden's and teachers of our Sabbath Schools, with the rtlquest that they co-operate with us in se curing the pledges of the children. under their charge td total abstinence. That the managers of this County or ganization are hereby requested, and it is their duty to encourage and hold 'public meetings in their respective townships, through their Pastors, Sabbath Schools, churchlos, Sc., and to - call out speakers for such occasions, and present the total absti-' nence pledge for signers ; and that eac township report quarterly to the president of the County organization the ntmaber of meetings held and the names enrolled. ; 4. That as the diffusion of light and intel ligence is essential in every moral reform, we recommend to all the "Leader," pub lished tilt J. H. KEAYI.Y, Hollidaysburg, Pa., "Monthly eirenlar;" published at Lan caster, Pa., "...Yationat Temperance ..t(1 uo care," and "Youths' Temperance Banner," published by J. STEARN. No. 172 William street, New York, and the "Temperance Banner," published at Selin's Grove, Pa.. as an efficient means .(f' prosecuting the work. 5. That to the traiguAil intoxicating drinks may be traced a largo portion: df the drunk enness, paupdrism,losanity, crime and cas ualties of the country ; and that against these evils, as a civil right, the people should be protected by wholesome legislation ; and that as aAicease Oyes freedom und•apparent respectuEllity to the traffic, add denies the proper protection to the people, therefore, it is the right and duty of the citizens of this Commonwealth in self-defence, by legisla tion and all suitable ineaillo bring such traffic to an end. ,• O. That the licensing of acknowledged evils is wrong in morals and ruinous in le gislation, and that a good law is a potent in strument to crote a good i?nbic sentiment, and a bad law corrupts and depraves it ; and that we can never give our consent to a s:ys tem which shall give' the legal sanction of the State to the traffic in intoxicating drinks —a business so ruinous to the best interests of the people—and that prohibition is the only safe legislation that can be enforced in practice. 7. That in theppiniuu of - this Convention it is inconsistent with the obligations volun tarily a -same(' by professors of Christianity, or members of 'any Temperance organiza tion to manufacture, sell or use iptoxicating drinks as a bevdrage, or sign an application for a license, or rent their property to retail such liquors, or in any way give counte nance to the traffic. 8. That we request all political parties . to • nominate good, well-tried Temperance men for civil office. t. That as the pulpit isa potent inStrument in this country in creating and sustaining a purified public sentiment, we therefore, re spectfully request the pastors of this County to preach on the subject of Temperance, in their respective congregations on the third !Sabbath in September, or at their earliest conveuictnee. '..- 01,i.notion, it was Resolved,. That the proceedings of the Conventkin be published in the County pa pers. The Cotivention adjourned, with the Ben ediction by Rev. G. D. tIiENOWITH, to meet .Snfurritty, Oct. 19, at 10.o'dock, A. M. J. 4. CLUTZ, CAPILLAItY ADORNMENTS.—The best hi the eheape,st. Use "Barreti's Hair Re storative," First'Premiutn awarded. it CHANCE FOR ONE! A FIRST-CLASS Finkle & Uron's SEWING MACHINE, WO 1? TH $6O, Ands Life Seholnrship In Bryan, Strut. ton 41. Kimberly's BUSINESS COLLEGE WORTH $5O, GIVEN AWAY! WF.;:will present to anybody sending us 30 NEW SUBSCRIBERS to the "STAR asp SE:ermat,," one of Finkle t. Lyon's first class Family Sewing Machines, worth $6O ? and considered one of the best in the coun try. To anybody sending us 25 NEW SUB: SCRIBERS, we will present a Life Scholar ship, available in any of Bryan's, Stratton St Kimberly's Business Colleges, worth $50., games may be sent in at once, and if the required number cannot be obtained, the person sending will be paid FIFTY CE/OS in Cash for every one received. Those lybo intend to compete for these Prerniome, win Bay so, when sending in the first name t that t h e proper record niay be made. '" The gripe of subscription'Oez.4o) must Sti..; ciapPallritrorT 1 Aptrial BALSAgliff yThDq3ll:lffl. 6011 04* P0491/, 1 Intalffiffir filth, (*missy, and the numertss ae , well a,—,.ilia4prous diseases of the Tkiiat, C estand iatelet;pierteli ienur . ehangeableolimate at all seasons of the year; few are fokunate enough to escape their bimetal influence. how itntrortant than to have at hands certain !antidote to all these cotnpitiinte. Experience proves that this exists in Wane s Balsam to an extent not found in any other re reedy: hoireier aerie.° the suffering, the- applicatiort o this soothing, beating and wonderful Balaton at once Mt. ouisbes the, disease and restore, the sufferer to wonted. health. RR. JOECY BIINTO, OF BALDWIN, OFLUEONG COONTT, Y.—writes "I was urged by a neighbor to get one bottle of the Balsam, hr toy wife, being assured by him that hi case it did not produch good effects. he would pay for the bottle himself: Gallia strength of such practical evidence of its merits, I procured a bottle. My Cie at this lime was so low wittfatest the physicians termed SIATICD CONStrIieTION as to be unable to raise herself from, the bed, coughing constantly and raising more or less blood. I commenced giving the Balsam as directed, and was so much' pleased with its operation that 1 obtained another bottle, and continued giving it. Before this bottle Was entirely need, she ceased coughing and was strong enough to sit up.— The firth battle entirely ittirrotien HU doing that which several Physicians had tried to do but had failed." Prepared by. SETH W. FOWLE SON, 18 Tremont at, Boston, and for sale by Druggist' generally. Aug 7,1887.-1 m ACROSTIC. G sully It penetrates through every pore, It elieving sufferers from each angry sere; A lU'poundsitheals with certainty and speed; C Ws* Burns, from Inflammation soon are freed; .E rupLiqui, , at its Presence disappear; tl kins lase each stain, and the complexion'aclear ! 9 !art., such as GRACE'S every one should buy, A to its wondrous xueritittestily, li et those who doubt, a sinlite hex Gut try,— erily, thee its true deserts 'twould have; E Ten unbelievers would laud GRACE :8 SeLvz! Aug. 7,1987.-1 m • NO. 3. DII. SCHENCK'S I'ULMONIC SYRUP LiThie great medicine cured Dr. J. H. SCHENCK, the Pro- Printaf, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had 118611 - ed its most formidable &erect, and when epoedy death ats• pstired to be inevitable. His physicians pronounced his case incurable, when he commenced the uncut tbissimple lhat powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no robin of the disease has bemi appre bandedMir all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his pre i weight is more than two hundred pounds. !Since his recovery, be has devoted his attention exclu sikely to the Cure of Consumption, asd the diseases which • ate usually complicated with it. and the cures effected by hes medicines have been very numerous and truly won ddrfal. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to sever. a 4 of the larger cities w eekly, where lie bas a large con cdurse of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted ontof their carriagee aed in a few months healthy, robust persons. DR SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, AND MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany each so that any one can take t hem without seeing Dr, Schenck, but when it is convenient it is beau.° see him. He gives advice wee, but for a thorough examination with his Re spirometer his fee is three dollars. P„. , b serve when puicliaeing, that the two like . ' etilit 1 a Doctor—one when in the last stage of Con b. mptio. a.. the other as he now is, In perfect—are on t (los . s . t stamp. • old al / 2 Druggists aud Dealers. Price g 1.50 per bot le. • , he halfdozen. Letters for advice should al •s. et ected to Dr. Scbenck's P rincipal Office, N 0.15 No • h tteet, Philadelphia, Pa. Gene I Wholesale Agents; Demas Barnes & Co., N.Y. S.S. II . Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, Cincinnat. Ohio; Walker Taylor, Chicago, Ill.; Collins Bros., fit., 1./sTs, We. [Nov. w e m lv. cur,—PanniPOart lON, IS67.—AdVicee just re . '• by mall enable usS. announce punitively that the -- gold medal for AnWictin sewing machines was awarded to Elias Howe, Jr , as.the manufacturer of the bent sewing machine that was exhibited. There were eighty-two darerent machines in competition for theprize, and Mr Rowe received the • dditional award of the Cross of the Legion of Honor, as manufacturer and inventor.— The exact wording of the award is as follows: Howe Mecums, Wuccun A. WILSON. - " Co-operatenr Eli a s: "Wheeler A Wilson, pour Howe: Jr , peomoteur de lel la machine a boutonniere.— machine a coudro. .31cditilLe d'or." it d'or." The official list of those who were made Knights of the Legion of Honor, as published in the Paris papers, reads thus: `•]tons. Elias ilowc,Jr., fabricant dr maehines a coudre. exposant: which. translated into English, resat, : 'Mr. Elias ilowe,Jr., maker of sewing machines, ex hibiting." Prem this it will be seen that the medal awarded to Wheeler at Wilson was for a ''lluttonhole 3lachine," and not for the Sewing Machine. Each of these world-renowned machines bears the me dallion head of Elias Howe, Jr., (trade mark,) without which none are genuine. Messrs. dibley r toops, Agents, No. 'a Chestnut street, Philadelphia. !July HELIII3OLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE CONIPLAINTS, GENERAL • DEBILITY, and all itiseaseu of the . _ URNARY ORGAN., whether existing in MALE OE FEMALE, from whatever range originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING Diseases of these organs reticle the nee eta diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or Iv esuity may eusue.. Our Flesh null Blood are supported 4-0,0 thnto «,orwacand thsh HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Poatorit y. (lop mde. upOn prompt ro , e of .1 col lable , remoly. 111:61ROLIPS EXTRACT RUM, Eesi obi isb ed npwerdb of 18 years, prepared by 11. T. IIEL,311:10L11, Druggist, 504. oadway, New Rork. and 101 tionth 10th st.. Philadelphia, Pa Fel.. TO CONSUSLPTIY ES The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, atter having suffered for several yearn with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Connum pt ion—is anx ions, to make known to his lellow•sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre ncription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using tile name; w Lich they will find a Scar CURE for CoNLU)t'TtON, ASTIMA, BitoNCLUTIS, CuLDS, Coccus, and all Throat and Lung Affections The only object of the advertiser in sending the Puiscription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives tote invaluable, and he lames every- sulkier wilt try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prow a bleastug. Parties wishing the prescription, ME, by return mail, will pleane address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., Nen York. June • COLGATE & CO'S COLGATE GERMAN co's ERASIVE SOAP. Is manufactured from PURR MA ERA I V E LS. and may be considered the - STANDARD OF4 EXCEL • SOAP. LENOE, Fur sale by all Grocers. [May 16, 1867.—1 y HELM BOLL'S CONCE:NTRATEIT EXTRACT BUCIIU Is the Great Diuretic. HELIBOLD'S CONCESTE. VIED EXTRACT SARSAPAGILLL Is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are preparrl according to roles of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and arft the moat active that can be made. Feb.2B; 1887.-11 • TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AN D UNSAFE REM SAXES or unpleasant and dangerous' diseases. Use Relmbold'S,Extract Bute and Improved Rose Woken. Feb. Zit, 1667.-ly The Indian Doctor will be again at the Eagle Ilttel in Gettysburg from Saturday Aug., 24th to Saturday 31at. Aug. PRINTING PRESS ROE SALE We have a surplus IRON FRANKLIN PRES§—platen 38 inches—which will be sold low.. It Itin good order—the "Sen tinel" hairing been printed on it up to the date of consolidation. It is now offered for sale simply because we have no use for it. Address HARPER, MCPHERSON dr. BURBLER, I MARRIED. Kttctrrah.;—Dosa.—On Sunday, the 4th inst., at St. John's Church, Baltimore, by the Rev. Father "Vance, Mr. John H. Krichten, of this county, to MIAs Maggie Bosh, of Car lisle, Fa. • 001)E1.4"—LAsttELL.—In Dayton, Ohio. on the 18th of July, by ltev. T. P. Bucher, Mr. Wesley G. Ogden to Miss Rachel A. Lashell, both formerly of Gettysburg. • . DIED. jt.4,4obituary notices 3 cents a line for all over 4.lines—eash t 4;) aeconipaoy notice. BLacn.—On the 28th ult.; in Greenwood t Franirlin county, infant son of Robert and Margaret C. Black, aged 2 Mos. ar.d 20 days. ESISIERT.—On Tuesday, the 13th inst., in Hanover, Pa., after a liugerineWness of con sumption, Mr. H. W. Emmert, aged' about 60 veers. FLIPAULE.—On the 3rd inst., in this coun ty, Mary Jane, daughter ofgicholas Finagle, aged T motiths and 19 days. sicratrz.-0u the 16th ult., 'in ttdB lace ohn :Wesley, son of John R.llgenfriti e aged months and 20 days. - L.twuENcE.—On the 6th inst., in Mount' .lessanttownship. Mr. John Lawrence, :aged .1 years, 4 months and 19 d McGowww.--On the sth inst., in Fayette- Ville, Miss Annie McGowan, aged 24 yltsza• JUT NOW CHEAP Beiminux , SKIRTU, NBRKFA BALMORAL SkTRTS, ITALILESE t X)LINSTON'S BALMORAL. ROSALIND BA MORAL SKIRTS, Glum /anoint BALMORAL SHIBTs, wEitaoTrom HOW *urn, SIVLEX it,LLII*•II6O? H00P,8404% *molt Ho* i.;414,6"'s Alt 21•41 : gathit of ti4.lwvi•,. . . burg Grain am thE . . . 81 Flour, .. ,m... 811 00€112 00 Ex our, 13 600)13 60 Rye lour„— 7 . 8 WhlBe Meat, 2, I 200 Red Wheat,.... 1 760 1 80' Rye,....... .... . . • 00 Oata,t 60 Buctivrheat, .... 80 Timothy Bead, - 250 Moira Seed,.. 6 00 Pax !Seed, - 225 Pbstter Paris,. 17 50 Hay Per ton,. 16 00@18 00 BALTIMORE, Monday Morning. BiLEADSTUFFS.—The market, for Flour is very quiet. We make quotations as follelws : Hoirard st. Super and out extra $9 00® 9 75 " " extra shipping 9 75®10 50 4 ' " retailing lO 50(411 25 41 EtA. td f am il y 11 50®12 00 G IF.—The rparket was quiet, with sales of White Wheat at 205®250 cents, and Red at 2}0®250. Own-AWhite sold at 110®115, andr Yellow at .11241.20. Oats—the- market wet4k and priftes drooping; sales at 05®75. Rye—market more active and prices better ; mien at 130@140 cents. . kletv dutrtiottututo. LIFE INSURANCE THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY rssrms PERSONS OF ANY AGE OR OCCLTATION AGAINST DEATH EITHER FROM DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, ALL life policies of this Company are payable at the age of 80; so that a man may enjoy the benefit of his lisTeetment in his old age, if his life is protracted be yond four score years. CAPITAL Lewis L. Mimi, I'rerident. S. T. Darlington, Secretary and Treasurer. Directors.—Lewis L. Houpt, Samuel C. Palmer, W. W. Kurtz, H. G. Leisenring, James Shields. J.E. K ingsley James H. Conrad, John Bingham, Thomas K. Pearson, Johe A. Wright. - Apply to LI-General Office, 482 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPIIIII Aug. 3.-3 m VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE et The suidersigued, Administrator, cum testate an nein. of the estate of EBISEZER Mam my, late of il tonhan township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, by victim of a decree of the Orphans' Court of said nty, asp t to Public Sale, on Friday, Me 11th day of Ottober next, at 1 o'clock, P.M., on the premises, the veliable FA of said deceased, situate in .Carroll's Irlact," Hatoiltonban township aforesaid, about 34 mile amt of Penfield, on the road leading to Emmittsourg, eoutaia ins no ACRES, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land, with excellent running Water in most of the fields. The Improvements are a two story Stone Dwelling, Log Darn, with Wagon Shed attached, stone Spring llunee, and other out-buildings About 24 1 Acres are in first-rate 3leMlow, with a lair proportion of good Timber. There is agood Orchard of choice Fruit; also a never-failing Spring of Water near the door. Several Quarries of good Limestone have been opened on the premises. ao-Personedesino g to view the Yarnt, will call on the nndereigned reeiding thereon. .Attendance will bexiven and terms made known by E11E24 BUR 31eUINLEY, Adwi'r. Aug. 31.-ts itlrlurt; True Democrat insert 3 times and charge this officio. p uBTAc SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER LAND The undersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testa ment of DAVID E. Coox, deceased, will ...list-Public Sale, on the premiss, on Saturday the tilst day of September ne.ri. 30 ACLES OF VALUABLE TIMBER, situate in Meriallen township, about two miles north-west of Ben. derevAlle, near to road leading to Carlisle, adjoining lands of Auiron Paxton, Pinegtore Iron Works. Joseph Wicker.- ham and others. It will b e bola in six Lots of about fire Acres each. Four of the above Lots are covered princi pally with -good thriving Chest not Timber—the others have Chestnut. White Oat, Pin Oak and Hickory. AW , Perserer vriabing to view tit. pritni.oi Jr - Hi eel' at the revidecce of Samuel E. OKA, above !tenderer ille -44-Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by Ang. 1101.78L1c SALP OF REAL ESTATE II? pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of At ems county. will be offered at Public Sale. on IFrinssday, the Stith day of !.-planter. Ise:. the FARM of lipluel Cashman. deceased. situate in Monntpleasant township, neat Gulilen's Station on the Gettysburg Railroad. ad. joining binds of John Cashman. John May. John Miller, (merchant.) end containing GO ACRES. more or less; im proved with a two-story ROUGHCAST HOUSE, a good Log Barn. Wash House, well of nerer•fisiting water near the.door, and a oplenuid young Orchard. The land has bush limed. is in a gorid state of cultivation and under goodefeneing. There is a suitable proportion of excellent timber. The property will be shown to uerson4 wishing to purchase by the Widow. residing on it. tql,Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., win:4 attend 'lnce will be given and terms made known by • DR. B. MELIfORN, Guardian for the minor of Samuel Cashman, de fettled By the Court—A. W. MINTER, Clerk. [A.pg. 31.41 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE A valuable traci of land of la ACRES. moret or less, on the Millerstown road, being the west side of Seminary hill and commanding Is view of the battle lield. The im prevements ire an excellent TWO STORY FRAME ROUSE, a large Garden with' 5 select Apple and Pearl/ Trees, perpetual right to the nee of a never-failing well of excellent water, an orchard of about 50 bearing Apple Tiln.e, a Barn and several Sheds. The Ivinse is beautiful ly shaded by the adjoining grove of 5 Acres, and near the well. Also, ten Acres adj.iining this tract, and 35 more, If de sired, at a very cheap rate. IMFor terms apply to Aug. 21.-tf-eor c,?•'EE HIVE. Ak there wore some disappointments hut Spring by parties not getting a supply of the AMBRIOAN BEE BOXES, the underri,gned is desirous that orders behead ed in In time, go that everybody wanting them may ao coinmodated without bill. Be will be at the Fair at Get tysburg, during the entire 4 days, to receive orders.— It is not deemed necessary to enter into a description of this very valuable Hive, as It has been tried and found thOroughly satisfactory. A large number of -tertifteates will be ehown at,the Fair, or may be seen at any tine by calling on the undersigned. IS-Orders also taken for ITALIAN QUEENS. . . ISAAC T. SHRIVIR to mberland tp., A ni4l.-St* COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, MALE AND FEMALE, HANOVER, PA. REV. Ti. 8. BOONS, A. M., Prit4al MRS. C. B. KOONB,..faistarat. • Gettysburg, Pa. The exercises of this Institution will co , nanensa on MONDAY, the 2nd of SEPTEMBER. next. Pith,. Greek, and Mathesnatice, together with the cohnnon and higher English branches, thoroughly taught nod students prepared for any one of the College Classes. French and German—extra. Tuition payable in advance, or at the .middle of. ash 4tiarter. Apply to REV. H. S. KOONS, A. M., Hanover, Aug. 21.-2 t Princip3l. sIINNNY SIDE FEMALE EiSTITUTE, NJ WBUBOOCUMBERLAND CO., Pa he next session opens on TUESDAY the 3rd day of SEPTEMBER next. Yor particulars address Aug. 21.-3t* 4.ETITSBITRG . *TB MALE IN. , The next 114011011 and 6 Institution will commence an tIF second MONDAY In 13.11PTRAIGER, next, (Sept. Ott-.) F I' information concerning the school apply to - MRS. R. M. 6. SUTER, Principal. ' i MIBB M. A. LONGWELL, Aestatants. ' WM. E. RENTER, A. M., -' . 1 . • IGetty'sburg, Aug. Yl .-3t - •. • •- . - iIOOT AND SHOE-lARTN.G. JAMES WILSON .ftapeatfully Inforto his friends sad tbeptibllcipmarally, eh, has built a new Shop, on West allibbe "Wet, . Trre G IMMO, alew doorefroih the Court-Howe, and is e pr*sred promptly' to 'Macula all orders car within b s line. 'ftentlemen, Ladies and Children ?MI MS own, moss, BLIPPERS, hc., are requested' lti 'Sir? lidm s call. Ifasuperiattaids all warltitadoltr Mk 'Strop, will guaranty satisbectioa, both' as septic:salad ootili. of work. olir IA E, N D LN 0,16111', . - &nit kinds promptly atillido to. ' . • - I Aug. 21,1.1111.-tr - v . . .. - . -744‘1 , h010 or • - ARO .",:11111164.*, = 71 • . d PPOVIIIIOII market. Wedasiday 11V000 P0tat0e5.....„....• 066 70 Butter,--, 20 ....... 10 PQM- ....... " 16 Bacon, naraA.... - 10 ” 10 ." thoulders, 10 Peache5,....._.... 10€1 15 2 00 Apples, 6 -12 Tall 6 0 7 S Baltimore Produce Market. OF PHILADELPHIA, AT LOWEST CA6II RATES MEM HENRY A. PICKING, Esq., Gettystolgr, Agent for Adams Coady. THOMAS E. COOK. EURO& H. COOK. Executors IV3I. A DUNCAN AMERICAN RSV. J. M; MORRISON, A. . 07. REMOVAL , A. it". FErSZEL , CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY Hremqvsh his Btoroto, Yetis &rent s next doOr to Boyer & Bon's Grocet7, and directly opposite the Gettysburg National Bank, where be has on hand, ,and , is constantly receiving, large supplies of • • C L C-K S from the beet Manufactories in the 'United Staten .141 styles, Iteiniator,Office,Eight-day and Twauty-lbur Hour Clocks, with abd without Alarm Attachment - ell war ranted, and will be Bold cheap. Prices from $3 50 to $9 W. WATCHES. of American an 1 Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver, linotingnise and Open-heed Levers, Detached Leven,. Straight Line, Whitemovement,Lepinechanned, Time keepers and Timing Watches, all warranted—st prices ranging from 51300 to $ 500. • JEWELRY. A splendid assortment ontings, chased and plain, Wed: ding Rings, Rings Imitable for Gifts, Silver Rings, and Grata Percha Rings, LIMBOS' Breastpins and Mir-rings of. all stiles and prices, Gents' Pins of all kinds, Masonic, Odd Fellows. Red Men and Templars'. Gold Pens. and Pencil', Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles Spectacles, sil ver, plated and steel, a large variety of ? Gold and Silver Test and Curb Chains, Gents' Bow= Studs, Sleeve But tons, Lockets, Charms, &e., tr.c., eold CHEAPEIL PIUS( rat CHEAPEST. .3.Glocks, Watches, Jewelry and Musical Instruments of every description REPAIP.Ist# to order, and satisfaction guarantied in all easel,. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes by doing good work, at reasonablepricee, to merit the continuance of the same. Gettysburg, Aug.:2l, A. P.. FEISTEL. DANIEL GULDEN, DRY GOODS, FOUR, GRAIN, GROCEREES, 91111; undersigned keeps en band, at his Ware notion,' 1 known as -Gulden's Station," in Straban township, on this line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES $500,000 including Sugar, Coffee, 'Molasses, spkea. &c., with Salt, Fish,4lls, TonaCco,l,lacon, Lard, kci....4110, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles.Lathe,Stoveand Black sruith Cttil. Abu t • and a large ansortment of DRY GOODS , BOOTS , HATS MMVMMUM lle also pays the highest market price for Flour, Grain, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Beetle, Pota toes, kc„ or will receive and forward the saute to market .on comml•sion. lie respectfully asks his friends and the public to give him a call. DANIEL GULDEN. Aug. 21, 1867.-tf BOOK AGENTS WANTED To Solicit Orders for a New Illustrated BIBLE DICTIONARY. (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME.) rIIIIIS DICTIONARY embodies the remits, of the moat recent study, research. and investigation, of about sixtyBve of the moat eminent and advanced Biblical Scholars now living. Clergymen of all denominations approve it. and rogarti it 14 the hest work of its kind in the English language. and one which ought to be in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. In circulating this work. Agents will 11141 a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are usually encountered in selling ordinary works will not exist with this. But, on the contrary, encouniaremene and friendly aid Ilr II attend the Agent. making his labors agreeable, use ful, and lucrative,. Ladies, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all other+ who possess energy are wanted to aasist in canmutaing every Fos n and County In the country, to whom the most liberal inducements will be (demi. Fur particulars, apply to. or address PAKMELF:E BROTHERS, &mum strevt„ Philsdelphls, Penes Aug. 21.-1 in DISSOLUTIO. plutnersbip heretofore existing between JOIIPII . CLINE and JOSEPII CUNT doing business In Ldasille, Adams, cu.. Pa.. bas been this the 10th day of Augnst. 186 T, mutually dhofolveil. They hereby glee notice to all persons to call and settle their claims. The books will remain in the hande of Joanna euxs who will continye the busine.i as heretofore. Ang 21 1 COMPARE, THEN JUDGE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARES, OF OCR OWN 31ANUFACT1211.E.—Sncli IN Tea Sete. Urns, Ice Pitchers. Waiters. Goblets. Cake Baskets. • Castors. Latter Cooler.,Vegeta- V ble lareene, Sager and Card Briskets, Syrup and Drink. lur in g cup.. Knives. Forte,. and 4, 1 ma y-- t . Spoons. of earincos kinds.c • lec .., WARRANTED RI LE visms. PLATE, on beat of metals, and equal to any in the market, of the- LATEST STYLES, and no goods are misrepresented, at JOHN, BOWMAN'S Nei, and Beautiful Store. No. 104 Arch street, Philadelphia. ITLPlease call and examine our Goods before purchrue lug. N.B.—All kinds of PLATING at reasonable prices. Aug. '2l, 1867.-1 y ANNUAL FAIR ADAMS COUNTY A GRICULTUR A L SOCIETY. `WILL BE HELIX. AT GETTYSBURG, On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 24th, :., ) sth, 26th and 27th FARAr FPS, MECHANICS, and all other. baring Agricultural. Mechanical, or In destrialtmplements and products of any kind, and &loci Ilorise,Cattle,Hogs, Sheep, Poultry, Grain, Frult,Tege• tables, kc.,/tc., 2:., are invited and urged fo asall, them. ashes ot this fair. The Ladies ot the county. are , special ! . ly requeeted to contribute to the exhiNtion. Allafticies must be on the ground and "arranged not later than 'Tuesday the 24th of September. At ten o'clock, on Wednesday morning the Ztti, the Judges will commence their examloetlone, and it mpg. daily enjohied that'none but those having chariteof the articles, 'hail be present at each examtnatione andikeit subsequent deliberations: , Judges' are requested to hi prompt in -reporting at the Secretary's eMoe on' the ground at the hour tamed. FRIDAY MORNING the 27th will be denoted to TEN MINUTE SPEECHES PEIFTO t aIIT TO TIM OBJECT . OF THE FAIR, "Farmers and all others having any useful in kalclitka thus to impart are minuted to participate In thia "ire. talk." LIBERAL P.RE.MIVMS will be offered, al par.pablithed'Preqiiam List. i _ - At four o'clock, P. L, en Prhiay,the Fair mrill close, when persons baviag article' on einhibittoww= he rva. audited to take charge or them, as the Society cannot in %s ay case gin attention to then: attar that-Woo: ' , The execution of the progrinhtne and the preieintlifrn of °Nur on the ground will be ig the, hands c 4 C4ll-.0 . 1 1i Battu', Chief Marshal. • tirPrice of ambition WENT rill% colas. :Tl4 fer the semen Including one 't'eat's. Maid*** DOLLAR; Life nremberstdp TEN DOLLAR. : . „.. • .. . „ Articles and Anlronle fat eabibition will be trltesWerwitak ores the Gettysburg lbslinied liberal arrangement will be molelot: aranolloo : loaßitr* urn the Railroad of visitor* to4nd from HAMM, lOW% PraiaNiti. WilaufkliniOricOye#!frO.2..', J. S. wiumr,. ra." n -it.et—fecritar7;..- Jonas, Raadtoitamr Thamarer. . . Li isa " 4 ‘" 011 1: • • wrwakeilioik 1867. Pradiazi Tratqunak6, AND DE ALSB. IN DEALER IN LUMBER, COAL, Ac. GUANO, AND CAPS, JOSEPH EL CLINE, JOSLI'II CLINE. GREAT REDITTNN IN OF VERY SUPERIOR rrITI OF TIIE of September, 1867 FR= OP MAIM. • i#t*i' , QIY .. r il l i n It 1 :44 ARITIWETICS. ... - k , ift' 4' 1 I* Zairian' 4110 ittsr. turazin, isnuzyotoa. Aar, eon. mama ~ $l.OO. tip to toe times tomb the methods need by business men ; couplets bl V o ttta braockey o:Commercial Arlth eak; -,1 to Voles and abalvsm; admirably graded; Plartet 11X1•110018 1 nut NO Dozers, So say Teeehere Who use i them. Going In everywhere. Sped mem mailed to Teitekers It half the Name prices. Agents wanted hi every rut". _ _ OIN Audrey}, ~ D. APFLXF * CO, lfew York. At*. triger.—T ''' 1 MEE LLIGHTworiX** OOOO D PAY:7-Forvieesaut &Wpm. fltabje impkquient !Lake Agency ftly "Good-Books." Ask fur Illustrated Catalogue. Send two stamps. B. R. WRLLS, 389 Broadway, N. Y. Ang.7.ilm AGENTS wiISYND to canvass for "Pon YEARS fa THE OL D pioito," : 13,000 already sold. Now. is the time to mak/ I :okay: No, competition. Great inducement/ offered chers, ministers, active ladies or experienced agents. Bend Ibr,Merins to FOSTER k PALMER, . 4 Aug. 7,m. • •Ii Bible Bones, New York. AGENTS WANTED ANOTEIBR Onset 'Work by E. A. POISULD, entitled ..LEE AND ate LIiCUTISNLYTB," comprising a Life of Gen.% R. Lee, Motets with bete never before pabibh• ed, including Blognepties of awry tiouthern General of distinction. A companion voltam to "TER LOST CAUSE,* a Stand. ard Southern Blatoey of the War. A new and enlarged edition Wm:re ready. These two worts form a complete library of the W 411 1 .0111 the other side. .E. B. TREAT CO., Publishers, 854 Broadway, N.Y. Aug. 7.4-1 m -- - - ME e. TOS.i GTLWTT'S STEEL PENS, Cif' TBLOLD STANDARD QUALITY. JOSEPH Or Descriptive TRADE RE : 1 bILLOTT, Name and Desig ' WslerseNTED. nating Number. ' The *ell knolls °monist and POPULAR Isrumbers, Ij 3.03-404-170-:351, sestred by 'other MAKERS, we desire to caut4,n the pnbtie in respect to said imitetione. ASH FOR OILLOT'S - 6 CAUTION tr-mtiolumrsion was granted by the Su preme Court (New York) et General Term, January, 1e67 , against the twa'lly others of the NUMBER SM. JOB. OILLOTT a SONS. Nd.9l! John St., New York. LINNRY OWEN, Sole agent Aug. 7 i-lm RODMAN, FISK & CO., BANKERS AND - DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, NO. 18 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, U Y and sell at market rates Six per cent Bonds 0(1881 ;4.) ViretTwenty Bond*, all tunes; Ten-Forty Bonds; Seven Third Notes, all series; ;:ompound Interest Notes, arid tioldtuld Silver Coin. Convert all series 0f7.30 Notes into the - New Consoli dated 5-1) Binds at best market rates. Execute orders fits purClume andsale of all miscellane ous 'acrties. Revel*Deposit* tad allow 5 per cent Interest ou bal ances, subject to ' check at sight. Make eollectlotas on All accestible points. All Probes of Oerernment Securities credited or remit; led for, on receipt. at market- rates. Free of all commis sion chargee. RODMAN, FISK k CO. YIAINTS FOR FARUERS E AND OTHERS. TILE 411 AFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY are manufacturing the Beet. Cheapest and mdet Durable Paint in use; two costa well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Will laid 10 or 15 years; it lards light brovrtt or beautiful chminlate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, olive, drab or cream, to suit the taste of the consumes. It isahluable fir Iloueea, Barna, Fenton, Agri. cultural Implements, Carriage and Car-Makers, Pails and Wooden:ware. Cants'. Metal and Shingle Booby( it being Fire and,Waiter proof).Bridgea. Burial Cases,Canal Boma, Bhipe arid Ships',Bottrans, Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manu facturer having hard LOW !Ala. the past year.) and as • paint for shy purpose, is unsurpassed for body, durability. elasticity, and adhesivenes s . Price ,$d per bbl., o f 3 00 Ibm., which will *apply a farmer for 'Yearn to come.,ear. ranted id all Mei as above. send ft,r a circular, which gives full particulars. Sane genuine unlade, branded in a trade nark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL. SIDWY.LL. Propri.frr. Aug. 7.-Im 24 Pearl it., New York LEOS AND ARMS NVENTED , Wa Ourgeatt. Nine natant, in Legs. rang,. I ing from sso,lbriaagb all the improvemente.no to the Anatomical Leg:with Lateral motion at Ankle, like na tural cue, at $l5O. Two patents he Anne. with new Shoulder motion, $75 to - 1125; Send for pamphlet. It COOttlitnr ralttable in formation and' to cent free. Ornets: Cincinnati, W. Fourth St. Chicago. op posite F. 0. St. Louis, 413 Plne St. New Toik, 11414 Broadway.' no - Wren , 001.10L48 BLY. M. D- Atig.l.-Im at nearest Orice. MIX CLX. 1760. 1867. ``CENTLTRI " - 1 - 17 E have adopted tie; plat) of patting money in CXN- V rcßir TOBACCO to Mote, consumer+ to use it. knowing that it is only necereary for them to give it a trial to become fully satisfied of ii* merit+, and to pro nounce it THE BliglT VINE CUT itADY.. We will con tinue to offer these inducement* until this flirt in fully recognized. too- ure making THE CENTURY fro selections of the ‘ery choicest LAO Ivor, and bare devoted every care to its tnann Lirture. It is free front Invirs. And in every respect A PUKE ARTIOLE ON qu EWING T,MACCO. On Mondays Ice «ill place in ,inn paper a 8100 U. S. Note. (n Tuesday& in ,twopapera,s4o each. On Wednesdays, in fine papers, WO in Ilreb. Ou Thu•ndayn, in till paper,. ;In each. On Ffidays. in larenly patina. $5 in each, and on S.tt.iirdaym, in Iltty Fivers. $2 each. in all case. 1 11 .11i01.: G l EIS E ti. u. GREENBACKS to the amonnt of SILO day. The tinders or these GREENRACKS—by sending nis their mimes, address, an•l panthers or the hill..—will he presented with piwkairins nr crur Tobacco, in proportion to the ninonnit amoney rimed: This iltrlrge has been eAtat lisbed for over a Hundred '1 ears. and haastliaayr eastairied artraracter for honesty and fair deslieg t which pats M night an doubts, it any stomiti exist, as to the gennintaeas of thin enterprise. TIICCENTUBY TOBACCO can b, had in large quail -Ctiel at Manufacturers. pricer, of A. B. 511tcheli. 35 Cere Boston; B. A. Van Schaick, in 8. Front Phila delphia; FoyA itrle,Ssll..Waterst. r Chicago; Schultz k Bagley,l9l West Second st, C incin ntitL Price list prat on application to Aug 7.-bu MADAM FOY'S CORSET' SKIAT, SUPPORTER lOMEINES , in. one garment a PER ,/ me', rtr7lyta Command the most dead. able Skirt Supportve ever 'offered the public. It places the weight of the skirts upon the simulders instead of the hips; it improves the form without tight lacing; gives ease and elegance; is spliroVed and recvonieended by physicians.— Manufkctured by D. It. SAUNDERS P.O, Aug; 7.-110 96 Summer !rt., Roston. MORE THAN egibrhi l k, 1.1 MO P NTH. Made with Stencil bite. gebd for Catalan) and Rant Plm, Roe. 5.• M. EPENCER /11 CO, Aue r 7.-1 m • Brattleboro. Vermont. ' 00fi MARTI! Wabted, to sell NeW Lf tient, vr pa} t value to familial; all pay great profit/4 Bend 250. anW„getlf motes and wimple Kral - la-- Agent* have utadotoo,ooll.= 7- -IPIIRAIN BROWN, Atte r 7tlm ; , Lovell, Idiom AnrEs AND OTINTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture II baldness. Very profitable. No risk. 17 Specimen Pktares and Catalogue Neat for lbc. postage. MANSON LANG. 2 5 0 7 Bow,ery, New York City. Aug. 7.-1 m "BEYOND Tap MISSISSIPPI !" A Complde ilkory of :the Rue states and Terra - orzee from the: Great River go the Great Ocean, by Albert D, Richardson • OVO 20,000 OOPI.EB' . BOLD IN ONE MONTH Lit, an d Actventare on /Nubia, Mountains emit Me p at io o a st- With 200 Descriptive anti Photo. graphic Moimi tithe A*Wirwpiat Saadi: 'Midi pie and Corioiitiesolyt4 . 1 1 4,,13tat0s and Thrritorfen. To Pii4P"tke er4 l lGratibi t gal settler, :in the “Yar West: , thie Watery anises net mat *rifle region will prove sit thrabuible niabgnaai 'applying is ft doss* wast•lmet 4 1401111 i amtheatoct and reliable golde to climate, warelleetaallooserif travel, ae. A on tc, tad—llmall for Malawi sad neetear terms, Cad s tall 401111 11 Ptimathe 1n1411.. Same , NAt i rWillaae PUBLIEMENG CO. ha Itc. -tat Miner it, Phiheielphiaill'a. • • , .1• ' F.: NCR DAY BURW—Aggit• - wiuted everywhere to 4, 1,-P eel our ftdpit,WMlAt „Win ,Clotha Liea. Will *it AO 'twos. : xlif.: ... : . , ,_ i. : . _;....- . , A.N.WITUReck, .. Aisr m . 7.--lm i umeel . , New tea. - . - : .. ~ ----.-.5r - - El ``. $lOO A DA P. A G. LORILLARD, (Established in 1760,j 16 Chambers it., Yew York *Clan *ltil;*.. BOUNTY ACCOUNT. PBRIM iresinwer, in rieoine itith the T0%11,8110 OT TIRONE, AAwu county, (Bounty Itteui) ; , DR. Fast Dlurr. • To whole Amount Of duplicate leeied April 9, . .... ... . ...... ... .•...•.._M 27 Deduct abatement.on tel j 6102 ed OoDscpn'ioomm iesion 26 18 tionetations 07 80 Net amount of tgu Amount• collected !), subecript ion Total fecelpts....l CR. FIRS? Dux By mom:apish:llo men leabscription money refunded...... ......„. Expenses procuring soltinteers, intereet, eiatupkic Treasurer s and gricretary's salary, including etationery 66 9 Total elpendltures.. walante in hands of Treasurer DANIEL S. DIEHL, Treasurer, In account with the TOWNEHIP OP TYRONE, Adams county, Pa. DR. • SSCOND Dl4/1. To amount borrowed from sundry persons $6,095 00 Received by anbscrip 3,628 25 i CR. 810111 D DELFT By amount paid 15 men $5,217 50 kedeeming David Voile's bond, Interest and stamp. 31,ney paid on John Bolen's bond John L. Muck, to Harrisburg, Sc.. John M. Mlttenturf, to blettysourg. Isaac Kans. to Chambersburg Jacob C. Pit teuturf, to Chamoersburg. Daniel M. Diehl, expenses tor boarding, convey. Imes', St., while remaking.- r,4 3. 5 H. J. Myers, expenses while recruiting. 59 Sh ntamps -... 3 35 Daniel 8. Diehl, fur time lost and responsibili ties While recruiting Daniel g. Diehl, Treasurer's percentage. Balancedue Trelururer J4COB BOWER, Treasurer, in. account with the TOWN. SHIP OF TYRONE,. Mama cou ton, Pa. DR. I . .. Sitcom) Dann, CONTISUrD. To whole amount of duplicate for 1865.-- 1866, Deduct' e.tonenstlons 0(1866 Collectors' commission ler two duplicates Net amount of tax received from two dupll mites $6,017 39 Amount from Gettysburg Bank-at different times SZCOND Dian, coasmutn. By paying borrowed money to gondol persons.. $4,690 45 Daniel S. Diehl, for substitute 300 00 Henry J. Myers, for substitute and money bor rowed. 400 00 Interest and stamps. Jacob Sower, treasurer percentage— John P. Houck, for services.— Daniel Delap, Secretary, leas and stationery 40 00 Dan el S. Diehl, homer Treseurer..—. - ...... 20 a 9 H. J. Myers, time spent while recruiting.... Isaac Huns, time spent.. Jacob A. Marcia, serviced Jacob Bower, time spent on business. Henry Spangler, time spent on kay tug in tiet tyaborg Bank, dilrenrut times. Directors' wages tor meeting auditors'. feel.— Printers' bills. Balance in bawl, of Treaeurer We, the undersigned, Auditors of Tyrone township, haring audited the Bounty Accounts do certify that they are correct to the best of our knowledge and belief.— Witnmis our hands the 7th day 6fAugust. 1607. JONATHAN PITTENTLTV, tiN what, • WILLIAM MACKLY. Aug. 14,15(37.-:4 , Anditiow. WAGON MAKING. I 'HE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he carries en the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS in ail Its branches, at his Shop, in Camber land township, about out-halt mile from Militant's Mill, on the row' lead ing from said Mill to the Ernmittsbarg road, and fn pre pared to execute all orders with promptness. Der REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. Ile also manufactures HAND-RASES, SHAKIND FORKS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and re. Gil trade. He hopea.by prompt attention to business, to merit and receive a liber■l patronage. Orders addressed to him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,1 , 457.—1 y WILLIAM U. UOCCK. GRAND BASKET PIC NIC, A T CASIITOWN SPRINGS, on S &TUMMY, the 24th of A.LiiitiriT. The Fayetteville Brass Rand he been engaged Fa . the °erasion. and a pleasant time may be sa l:voted. It is hoped there will be a good turn-out. as it is tree to all who feel disposed to unit* in the festivities of the omavion. should the day be unfavorable, it will take place on lb, 1.4 owing Saturday. ' A. M. !IMES, H. F. STOVER, M. 11. THOMAS; I. J. MEALS. J.C. TAYLOR. CHAS WALKER, JACOB SHELLY, DAVID STARRY, An 13.-t1 Committee. 3001 BrsHELS EGYPTIAN SEED WHEAT, For Sal, A new variety: yields well not apt to fall ri ',ens dariy; and entirely free from all filth. Pries,s3 per bushel. WM. WIBLE, Aug. 7.167.--tf , Near Gettysburg, Pa ATTENTION, ZOITAVES! THE fi3ettieleurg Zonnves" will meet for Drill and Business every Tuesday and Friday Erening, at 6 o'clock, at the Coefrt-hoose, until otherwise. ordered. By order; of the Captain, ' WM. R. MYSTER, 0. .£ nlv 11 191 , 7 -41 itucatiaaal. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. he Yell Session of this institution will commence on Thursday, September '26IA, 1847, and continue thirteen weeks. im—For Catalogues and other information address— Res. EL L. BALMIER, D. D. President, or • Rev. 0. J..PaIILIMART, Principal Preparatory Dept. Gettysburg, Pa., Ang.l4;llMr.-3t p E LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH RETIILEHEM, PA (TOIVIDDD AND LIIDDWID DT 'MON. AU PACK.II2.) The second year open" September let, for Students in the lit and 2nd classes, amain the spacial schools of RN- N ERRING. (Civil, Mechanical and Mining) and of AN ALYTICAL CIiEhiLgTRY. Applicants examined from the 15th to the nth of August, For regletareorith par- Malan: apply to. NINNY COPPIII4 I #S., July 31.-4 t ant. ORDENTOWIC FEMALE COL - ' , FOE. Fordentown, W J. An inititntion for the careful end thorough !attraction of Young Ladies In all the breeches of ii complete education. Beard andtuition In the Preparatdt7 and Collegiate departments, $.06 per year. WathinQ, Ancient and Yoder* Lerrosepes, and • Ornametai branches, extra. Winter &Won opens Sep , ternber 19th. For Catalogues. address . REV. JOVN . H.BitAKILIY. A. W., Aug. 1.-Im President. gaga `micas. ELECTION. N Election.for *4l. Managers of the aAdams County /X Mutual Ilirnltunuance Oompany," will be held at the Office of the Consissay in GfuSysburg, on MONDAY the 2d of BEF21011)2R next, between the hours of 2 and 4 O'clock, P. H. Each member being entitled Co we vote fur each Policy held by him. A ~yTh A. ExecusiveCouunittee will nowt at 10 O'clock; N., of meld day.. D. A.A. DIINHLYR, Dec' y. Aug.l4.-td NOTlCE:—Letters .of Administra tion with the will annexed, on the estate of NUM mite O'Bout, late cdConowago township, Adsms county, Ps., deceased, beiiing been granted to the undersigned, re. iding in thoesidSownebig, he h{ shy glees nett:a to an persons inebted Wield estate to make immedlate pay ment, andthoeithaving Old= against the mane to pro. meat then properly sottientlatted for settlement. • allettAlltf, RIMY; ddimPr: Amp 7,18674-sit UXECtra ' OR ' S NOTlCE.—Letters uit....tirj on the Retain of Minn N. Coon, late of Stamina' township, Adams county, "ma., d having been rented to the undershmed tr uing to tdinstdp, they hereby give wakens an vinous Indebt ed to mid estate to call and make immediatit payment aid those having claims apluet: Ike sass will present them piroperly authenticated Itifiettietnint. 1110111A9. E. cegot, - 6. ' 02011 fill H. 0006 g, Jnli It—et • • • • Itzsivitafe` tO)SSOLTITION. • tirgilvaittiernbi • heietokrre embank •Netveses 180 tido . the Am of Odlito Eiiorripuk i c t t Y. 8., se hereby trte. got OW *go. A RARE CII4.NOFt A FARK IN STRABAN TOWNSHII" Ohi SATURDAY, the lath of SEPTEMBER next, the subscriber, Executor of the tut will and testament of Samuel Harman, dammed win slier at Public Bide, on the Drenthe*, 496 CO ,a 46 .7 724 00 late of said decedent. Omelet's Strati= township, Adams county, Pa., 3% miles from Gettysburg, and 1 mile from Hanna Station oa the Gettysburg Baikal& adjoining binds of A. D. Buehler, Wm. Stallamith, John Staley and the undersigned. containing 11113 ACRES, more or leas with large proportions of excellent Woodland and Me. dow. The farm is tinder good fence and good cultivation. The Improvements area Twoetory Weatherboarded HOURS, large Praise Barn. with two floors Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Carrlagellouse, floors, Home, Wash House and Spring House, with Poultry and Hog Houma, indeed every necemary outbuilding. There is a neverfailing well of water convenient to the house .and barn, with running water in m. st of the fields there 1$ also a n Apple Orchard, with a variety of other Ina, an the premises. The Gettysburg Railroad runs within two hundred yards of the farm, thus bringing lime within very con venient 13,r;us r.• $2,225 00 500 Ou ECM $B,lll 75 214 n Persona wishing tOview tam property are requested to call on the Itzecutor, residing on the adjoining harm. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by Aug.ll,lB67.—te SO 722 25 PUBLIC 'SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Sal urthry Me th of September,ls67, at 1 o'clock, P. U., The undersigned, Executors of the Estate of Perm H SMITH. deceased, will offer at Public Sale. on the premi sea, the following described Real Estate of acid deceased, viz :—A VALUABLE FARM, situate is Huntington tp.. Adams county, Pa., One and a half miles south-east of York Springs . near the Carlisle and Hanov, r turnpike adjoining sands of George Marge. Peter Myers, Sebastian Sicken, and others, containing 53 ACRES a 65 PERCH. ES, about S Acres of which are covered with thriving Timber, with a fair proportion of excellent Meadow The Improve:matte consist of a good Two• Story LOG 1100815, Log and Frame Weatherboarded Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog House, Carriage House, Spring Home, with two never-Win; Springs near the house There is a flue Apple Orchard, and a viriety of othei fruit oaths premises. The land is in a high state of cul tivation, having been recently limed. 1,004 50 190 00 15 00 1 35 7 25 6 20 60 15 4S 61 $9,744 14 820 89 In. The Farm will bo offered at Private Hale until the day above named, andipersone are invited to call in the meantime to view It. Attendance will be given and terms made known by LEVII.3 SMITH. • Aug. 7,1887 .--fit* $3,897 97 3,608 44$ PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE REA', t.sTATE 7,306 43 $l7B 35 21.5 81 The undersigned will sell at Private Sale. his valuable Farm, in Cumberland township, on the Chamberiburg pike, about 2 1.2 miles from Gettymbnrg, adjoining land. of Abraham Plank, George Stover. Whinier, Keller, and others, containing 100 ACRES of first-rate land—five Acres of which are in good Timber. The Imprdveznente are a good two-story 136 SS 629 04 2,925 90 STONE DWELLING, $9,692 39 with a bank Barn, with all the necessary Out-bulldlngs —two wells of good water, a line thriving young Orcharo of choice fruit, and other improvinnents. The fences are in good order, and the farm in a high state of ctiltis ethos most of it having been recently limed. It is convenient ly located, and is regarded as one of the beat farms in the neighborhood by competent judges. Also,* lot of, gronno in New Salem, on which is erected a new two story 6O as 48 01 35 00 BRICK DWELLING, a frame Stable, Carriage Rouse, flog Pen. and other necessary out-buildinp, ith swell of nrst-rste water c nvenient to the door. This property is admirably ad apted for a Shoemaker, Tinner, or Tailor, either of which businesses would prove profitable, as thy town is rapidly improving. and a demand kr these trades is increasing sir If not sold within 30 days the above properties will be rented. . 20 01, 7 45 3 46 90. 25 05 2,026 OU 82 50 4 5u 24 Ot. sir-Persona desiring to view the. same. and wishing farther ingirmatiOn, can call upon the undersigned resid ing In New Belem. My Post Often address is Casbtown. Pa. Persons desiring to purchase, would do well to ex amine these properties bet ,re purchasing elsewhere. July 31.-tss JACOB MICKLEY, D. of D. c 9,44.6 6.5 $196 44 FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I offer for sale my FARM. situated in Straban town ship, two miles eut of Gettysburg. on the turnpike lead ing to York, and known on the old Trestle Perm. It containslsl AIRES of good land, and is in a high star` of cultivation. It haa been thoroughly limed, and is iu good repair. The fences are mostly of good locust poet. and chestnut rails. There are about . .k.) ACRES in gOOO Meadow, I)Ing in three separate parts. There are also about 3.5 acres of thriving timber and good ',prin.; 01 Water in every Said except one. There is a new two story BRICK 11011 SE, and a Bank Barn over 100 feel long newly covered. There is an excellent Spring neat the House: also a good well of water near the Barn.— About 6 Acree are covered with excellent grafted Fruit —Apples and peaches. sir Any person wishing to purchase a good Home will do well to view this snug little Farm before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH TROSTLE. June 5, 11167.—tt PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, Executor of the Rotate of il MIT Barriza. deeetuied, will sell at Public Sale, on /Fl-fdat, August 301. h, 1867, at 1 o'clock, M., on the premises. that ralnable'PAßM situate in Cumberland township three and a half miles south of Gettysburg, on the road leading from Hark's Church to the Taneytown road, ann adJoinnig lands of John Trestle, George Rothman and Henry ladt,containing 60 ACRES, more or lees, with about lOsistes of Timber. The improvements consist of wo story LOG HOUSE. cased in with brick. and Kitch en attaclud, a small Frame Barn,and a well of water nab the door. with a Spring of rtanaing water through th,. prop4rty. There - is also a fine young Orchard. KO-Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by JOHN ThthITLE, Eg'r. Aug. 14. 1867.-ts FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I offer at private sale slimy residence in Tyrone town ship. one mile west of Heidlersing, on the MenaHen road, Dal ACRES OF GOOD LAND, on which are a by. story Log House, weather boarded, and paltered Stone Kitchen, and Batik Barn. There is& good well of Watei near the House; also two streams of never-tailing water running through the farm. About ai Acres are of young thriving TIMBER, with a never-failing Spring of run !ling water thereon. There are about 25 Acres of good Meadow Laield; also a good Lime KilVon the farm ' any a good 01. CHARD FRUIT. The Farm has been limed three times within fifteen yeers. It is Ina high state of cultiration, and is surrounded with Mills anti Churches. There Ls a good Schoul-honse on the farm. 111,..Any person wishing to NNI this Farm, or that on the York turnpike, will find me at home at all times. Julia 5, WT.—if JOARPII TAOSTLE. FARMS FOR SALE. • I will sell the Farms, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg road between York Springs and Heidlore• burg, containing 12t ACRES. with improvements, now' occupied by James Miller. Price 325 per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oxford road, between lleidlersbufg and New Ches ter, containing 145 ACKIS, with good improvements now occupied by George J. Shank. Price s.c per acre. Terms: One half to be paid on the delivery of the deed ; the balance to suit the pnrclumer, either in cash or in first judgment Bonds of not lean than 2200 for No. 1, and $4OO for Ne. 2, jo be paid annually with interest. Mir-These farms are patented, lie handsomely and have been Limed. W.F. BONNER. May 29, 1867,-tf PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to remove to the West, will sell at Public Salo, on Tuesday, August 27th, 1867, at 10 o'clock, A. if., et his residence in Straban township, about two miles f mi Gettysburg, on the mid leading to Han over. a variety of valuable Personal Property, somelatlng of HORSES, Cowv, Sheep, Hogs, a two-horse Wagon, a me-horse Wagon, P lows, Harrow, Horse Gears, Winnow ing Mill. Log Chains, etc. AWN& great Nruisty of House hold and Kitchen Furniture, such as Tables, Chain, Bed steade,Bureaus, Sink, Corner Cupboard, !Hammond Pipe. with a great variety ot• other articles too numerous to mention. Ml... Attendance will be given nod terms made known on &rot We by . JOHN M. BRINKICRROPF. Joni STALlenvir, Auctioneer. [Ang.l4.—tae AValuable' MERCHANT . MILL, BASK MILL and &ATI MILL, with 40 ACSIM OP LAND. Known ma "Undue's- NM; on Marsh Creek.. in Adidas county, Pa., 4 miles northeamfrom Kownitte. bare, sod,B miles awathwest from Gettysburg, all in good order, witteepower heavy, and in a good grain country. One ether MILL, known as "Mellinger's MID," with 60 ACRES OP LAND, one mile from Abbottstown, on the Mencorer turnpike. All hi good urea. ONOKON ARNOLD. A. 14.7,1887.-0 CHOICE WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS.—I We several Tracts of choicie w o dern PAR-RMIT/ON LANDS, goed locations, near Railroads, County Towne, Le.. well Battled neighbor hooch, which I will ettcbange , at a Stir price for real es tate in Adams County, Aug. 7, 1167.—t FOR SALE. A' Choice FARM, Ina high date of ealtiTatiod; 291 ACRIB; 10 0 lambda of Lime to the acre ; 30 Acres to Timber; large Dal k earn and Pa* ZmealGitg; Natty d Fruit, /c ;.2 miles wad from Gettysburg. ALSO One other veri desirable !AIDE, eoutalul og 126 60413 23 ACM In TlM3ll4lldlop good: adjoining Sew dada SIDI pruparty. 6 mites point"' tram Gettysburg. SSD per Acre will tmy thko form. ! GEO. ARNOLD. Auvat 7, DONT- -if _ • . FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A First rete SHINOLS - 113SL 1$ SAW MILL with plenty of work, three miles from Catheown, Adams county, Pa. Aug 7 1867.--tt , A: M. LtUNTSII. • • REFRESHMENT STANDS ON THE FAIR GROUND. rrPelted tot apart Or 8411111111111.11,11 AT OR Meow 111443 sound thi'Adinis County aid. %tette* ilaelety, at Watefebaeg, will he rented at ;lbite octets, la separate laia ea SATURDAY the 7th of asp • TOMB nest. sal° o'clock In the Sitaimin etstieelhfre• !emu wialliia(jOiteePAteidt d,rt the 5air,741090 nbt thil to Woad at sli•jider named. _ j• - Ang.l4.-td lIAMFILL /pawn preintiput. , . . - 1 N oma.. ~, P Ikt:, 4 ) Hi subscriber has uow thoroughly! _milted Ws ORUITSIIAIMM itoarmi NI strs..lol.,en , isi ONA:iital is • ts 7=IIIIIDECIU AND Et of iniou , at mat iissonsits the alb* iszi k ir r 3 1 4 "itil b 0 4 44 w . FOR OAFITATARTS: AT PUBLIC BALM THE FARM USE2=I=E ABNER & BINDER, Fseentor a FOR SALE, GEORGE ARNOLD DOk o, PINS, Vitth4OtS, it. Drugs and Medicines. • FORNEY'S 0 . .L.D STAND. ' - HE undersigned harifig taken charge of this T oil and popular Store. takes plows, in in— . *brain the public that be la constantly rsaistTler bob , supplies of all kinds of DRI7OB AND 11101C11111,frean the maatrellable bottom, and la prapareed to acetutpliu• date his customers with any article In his line FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES, of every description, all the popular DATIINT.IIIIDI OLNIS of the day, with a full supply at diesaleals, Pew hunery, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Fluids, Turps tine, Hair Oils, Rs tree* Soaps, lirushee, together with a great ',arbor of Panay articles—is abort, ensrythittg usually found in a first class Drug iltorai-:•c °utast!, on band. . . 4111-Pbyelcians sapplled at reasosable rates, and pre. scriptions carefully compounded and prepared at all histre of the day and nlifitt—Sundsy not excepted. Be ing determined to sell cheap,be would uk a Mural share of public petronage. Give use call and see f-w your• selves. - JOHN 8 101111181 r. May 29,1887. A. D. BUEHLER, THEOLOGICAL, CLAOICAL AND MLSCELLANEOI7I3 BOOKS, DRUGS, WEDICINES, ST 4 i77OIVERY; PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, GETTYSBURG, PA., Chambersburg street, near Diamond May 29, 1867.-1 1 DR. R. HORNER'S DRUGS, STATIONERY AND‘NOTIONS, GETTYSBURG, PA. Ms own preparations ars all gnaranti to answer the purposes intended. • Dr. R. llorner•e Anti.Choleraand4Olarrhommlx• tore, for all diseases of the stomach and bowels. Olein for Chapped fluids Fragrant Mrh, for t preserving and beautify Rang the tee yr :11, and o• all diseases of the gum'. His Tonic and Alterative Pow den. for Horsesand Cattle, are superior to any in the market. Puri Liquors k.r medical ass. Prescriptions esreftilly 4 Medical advice without charge June 5.1867.-tf • Taal, ember, hue, 4r. LUMBER, .& COAL, AN IMMENSE STOCK! CORNER OF CABEISLE ST. AND THE RAIMOAD, GETTYSBURG, PENNA. IN order to give the public something like an adeqnatetidea of the Immenee stock of Luse. ber, Coal. Stores, Tin-ware, go., kr., on hand and fin` sale by the undersigned, at his establishment, in Carlisle st., across the Railroad num the Passenger Station, he would enumerate an far as the limits of a newspaper ad vertisement will alio*: THE LUMBER LINE:, Boards and Plank of every grade, from cullinP to Pula'. iol , ds and Scantling, pine and hemlock, Biding, planed .ud enplaned, Flooring. Shingles, Shingle Laths.Plainer ng Laths, Pickets, ready-made Doors and Sash. Blinds and nhattent,—in fact, everything need far building pur poses. IN THE COAL LINE hßinokin White Ash and Lykens' Valley Red Ash, these two Varieties being . the purest and best for all lomestic purposes. Also the very best Broad-top and Allegheny ;math Coal. ilpFor particulars of Stoves. Tinware. he, see &dyer, deemeut under heed of Stoves ar e . andTiw C. UEHLER, July 3. 1567. tUMBkR! LUMBER! • NEW LU3IBER YARD IN EM MITThBURU, MD. WE would respectfully inform the • • public that we have established a LARDS LUM BER YARD in Eustaittaburg, Md. LUMBER, SCANTLING, PICKETS AND LAMS FLOORINGRGARDS. WINDOWS, DOORS, SMBTTERS, BLINDS, and every dercripticoa of Building Lumber farniatied at the lowest cash prices, by WILLIAM ULBICH, Agent for Potter k Co. June 21, IB6o.—ti NEW LUMBER YARD. RE undersigned has opened a LIIMBDR T YARD, on.i the Railroad, Near Guinn 1 Reilly's Lime Kiln" Gettysburg and asks the public to live him a call. Die assortment Is one of the beet ever 'Mired here, ano his prices afford only the smallest Dying profit. Ile has WHITE PINE PLANS, inch and half BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, kc., tic., and is con •itancly adding to hls stock. Come and examine for yourselves. ea.A supply of Shin glee, st low prices,always on haad. Nov. I, 18.66.—tf. • JACOB EIRSADB. SHINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the bed in the market, for sale at JACOB new Lumber Yard, en the Rallread, adjoining the Lime Jilin', GetlY•bilrE• [Fer.lBB6.-ta LirAe & Coal. f4IIINN Sr, 41E ILLY have erected L^ two additional time Kiredlns, an the Rail to road, a the id are therefore betteir preps than ever supply beet of LINE, in large ce small quantities. Pumas and others can hereafter look for a mord prompt tilling of their orders, aid are Invited to extend and tontines their favors to a firm which is making every effort toss coinmodate them iq the best manner possible. They wills's° conttudis to keep on hand, for sale, • cod supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at, small profits. Coal and Lime deli; stied any where in Gettysburg. Juna2l, 1886.—tf goat: and Xestattrauto. OWE HOTEL. KEYS GETTYSBU.RG, PA. WM. E. ERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. HIS is a new House, and has beea 11 ;WA up in the most approved stile.. Its 1011116:0 Is pleasant and convenient, being in the most Insitneer portion of the town. Every arrangement has been spade for the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached. i With experienced memoir, end se. commoeiting Clerks, we shall use every endeavor tq pioneer. This lintel is now open for the entertainment oT the public, fad irepladly ouliclt a slave ' of publicpstron. age. • ' sLey 29,18W1. EAGLIE H 0 _TfEL The tart ikod =mat epmtnodione to Q YBEUR9. PUNA. 00131/11 or Ciliortnagite ahD Watiancoroo Mitt;.n, JOHN Z. TATE,•Proprietor: Hirkn Omnitruet;lbr Parengers inch Hume, rian;to the print, on nrrital and depattnre Rail old Trains. l...emote, • d rearonable chasges. • Mss NATIONAL HOTEL, cAS TOWN,, PA., E. P. KI 'FINGER, Pnorarwroß HAPING leathe above well-known Rouse. and Wring Thably rerprntehed it,he -to now pre. pared to entert ain Ids Mende and the plabile. Me Omehtown Springs (connected -with this Hesiejareme . ales been re.atted, and .pitynee deetrQsg to *pod a Ore w sake ur Months id *healthy seighbortawd; aus Sled no moreattraettre p *se; Large . Stabllng acooniedatioes, and the beet of Liquors and Winall. Charges ressonelde S.P. , ILITTIIIagiL etehtown, Ps, June 19,111137..-3 re• ENNA II