ILMI 8 sptttell ernit3, at last t by em of COI Hole carried .n it, settle e next public ey can " and nother h this that it genius ens. e fac- IN ash south streets, I= DIEM inter-, chines sent • he is )resent eh per mei ves, Ern Gettys 7-2 t D Ott w SING, .d you have a color d lux- r this nd we woved MEM Evert . C'ELs- 10 has burns, n the MEM IZIE .':baulk- taking only a lign I)) CEM Witt its rs4-anp I, u t Pau IFL into • CON ME 'or, my ivy np. than I pen re, ea it an e Ton is stn. the .t sent In the 'Arker, CM la? , Wat or I rft York i'Meds. •oil ' or it Into grent Cir'RA I" 31. nth tr, but loring ■re the EFOHN ance Of Inning =Ea oment 'mita- MIMI rzzl = ES wing rziii 4.-Sm 111 • ds ul tic.— Mass rested t and et., •Ilable ante. Jr ps tficial exce L their i.-1) cartLi recipe e., OD M or El 0.611,,,117.; Arne FIT, , V (WI. Mit Ant *Mind. Gettpolbuter. Wedneiodsty, May 2.7, VMS EMORIAL DISCOURSE.—Rey. ,Dr Monnis ball been appointed to deliver a Ile- In°ri st/iiircittle on t o death of Rev. Dr. liatromaa, Presiaent of Pennsylvania College. It will be delivered during the next commencement week In August. IMPROVEMENT§.--Mr. SAMUEL LA.II - is putting up a two-story weatherboard ed house, and Mr. Cositen Liss a .large Bank barn on his farM, near Beeebersville. Mr. SOLOMON HARTMAN is putting up a large Bank barnon his farm, near Arendtsville. OP44 , 7ING.—Mr. Jour GRUEL formally (Tette:ills-new Ice Cream Saloon onThurs day evening last. The members of Good Samaritan Lodge A, Y. M., were present by speist-i invitation, and had a pleasant time, the refreshments all being first class. • SERVICES.—The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Presbyterian church at linnterstown, on the first Sabbath of June. gyeparatory ser vices on Saturday the 6tb, at 10 o'clock. There will be services in the Marsh Creek Presbyterian church on the first Sabbath of June, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; by Rev. Mr. CRAIG. ACCIDE.NT.—As a son of Jortbr MACK LEY, of Outiaberland township, aged about 14 years, was dressing an injured horse, the horse stumbled and fell upon him—fractur ing his leg and dislocating his ankle joint.— Dr. O'NEAL was called and dressed the wounds, and the boy is doing well. The family live on the farm owned by SoLoMo WErarr, Esq. CORRECTION.—We are advised that the statement of facts alleged to have transpired at.a public sale in Mountpleasant township, referred to in last week's paper, had little or no foundation—that there was no public sale of whiskey, and no such improper conduct as repmlented. The article was based on infor mation furnished by a respecta‘yle citizen of Mountpleasant township, who seems tohave been mislead as to the facts, and we cheerfully make the correction. CATTLE DISEASE.—The Cattle disease, of which our intelligent correspondent D. P. F. wrote a few weeks ago, is on the in crease in Montgomery and the adjoining counties, one citizen in one township of tle former county having buried twenty-five cows since last fall. Traders from Philadel phia and elsewhere are said to be carrying on an extensive and unlawful business in the purchasing of cattle diseased or suppos ed to be affected and selling the meat for food. -No cure appears thus far to have been found, and nothing effective in preventing' the spread of the disease. VISITORS .—The Presbyterian General Assembly (New School,) about two hundred in number, now in session in Harrisburg, expect to visit the battle-field to-morrow morning, in a special train—, They will be received at the depot by a committee of citi zens and made the guests of the town dur ing their stay. In the forenoon they will visit the scene of the first day's fight, return ing to Agricultural Hall, to partake of a cold collation. The afternoon will be bceupied in visiting the National Cemetery, Culp•s ac., returning to Harrisburg 'in the evening. Gov. GEARY is expected to accom pany the .yisitors. The special train will arrive at 114 and return at 7-P. M. ° - 'ACCIDENTAL BURNING..—The follow ing from the' McConellsburg Democrat of 22d, has a local interest : "A couple of strangers, names unknown, travelling a foot and goiter on eastward stop ped in the evening of a rainy day of last week, at the old waste house halfway down U3o woWarn evf 54mmab Rid b e , !halm miles west of this, intending to remain there during the night. They kindled a fire and had gone to sleep. Some time in the night they were awakened by the discovery that the fire had somehow comitninicated itsell .to the clothes of one of the men, an 'lrish man, who resides somewhere near Gettys burg, but whose name we were unable to ascertain. The back of his shirt was com pletely ablaze and though he violently en deavored to extinguish the flames he was unable to do so until the shirt Was com pletely torn from his body. His compan ion immediately started for help and going. to the house of Mr. Shaffer, nearly a mile • this side, succeeded in procuring assistance. This sufferer was removed the next day, by the Overseers of Licking Creek' township, who are now caring for him. The unfor tunate stranger's life is considered to be very greatly in danger." HANOVER BRANCH RAILROAD.—In the year ending March 31, 1868, the Compa ny earned $54,696.25 on its own road ; $lO,- 775.40 for working Gettysburg road; $2,198.- 90 for working Littlestown road; and sold $2,624.59 of materials. Gross earnings $70,- 295.12. Its expenses have been $40,627.88; and its net earnings $29,667.24. It carried 25,115 through passengers, and 8,828 local.— Its passenger receipts were 117,698,68 ; and its freight, $35,575.07. Anew .% ton locomo tive was added during the year; and all the engines changed to burn bituminous coal.— The Company expects to declare half-yearly dividends of five per cent., and the construc tion of the 'new road from Littlestown to Frederick will increase its business. The newly-developed ore interest on the line of the Road, produced most of the $8,788.54 in crease in freight receipts this year over last. The following statement shows the financial condition of the road: Cost of road and apptirtenauces, $194 000 Hotel and land at Junction and ,Tank, 4 600 Lotemotives and cars, - 31 650 Railroad iron, ties, wood, dec., 9 434 218 shares Littlestown railroad, 10 900 Balance in treasury, 5 519 LIABLLITIES Capital stock, 2,337 shares, Unpaid dividends, Profits Ircrm earnings, DECORATION OF SOLDIERS' GRAVES.—We invite attention to the pro- . gramme of the Soldiers' Committee in charge of the arrangements for Saturpay evening next. Similar exercises will be taking place at the same time, all over the country. The Committee who have in charge the arrangements, have adopted, the following programme, viz:— At 5.30 P. M., the stores and places of bus inss will be closed. A salute of guns will be fired on Cemetery for each block of graves In the Cemetery. - At 5.45 P. M., a Procession will RIO in the diamond, in the following , order, and march to the National Cemetery, under the direction of the Chief Marshal, Capt.' J. F. McCaminv : I—Gettysburg Brass Band. • 2—Drum Vorps. 3-Military—Gettysburg and Franklin Zou alma 4—So ne ldiers of the late war. —attu. rzoaßA?tats AT CEMETERY. I—_Prayer. 2 —lntrodttOtory (=Mines. 3-34usic and strewing of Flowers on the grace d 'by the children of the Orphans' Home. 4 —Addreas by RIM Brown; D. D. s— Benediction. ' - Ladies throughout tim county are ruquest ed to furnish allthe llowerspoisibid. Those who cannot be parscau s oily present, are re quested to send them to the Eagle HOW, in G* 4 4Yiblirg Eixturday, apt lattr than .3 dit'Clock - P. - PERSONAL.—Mr. Jowls P. HOFFMAN, formerly pfi pl ice, died at his reddence in Shepherdstovrn, Va., on the Bth inst., in his 46th year. .He was interred with Masonic and Odd Fellows honors. His 1183 was in sured for 85,000. Rev. E. B. WiLsoN, of the tcierman) Re formed Chnrch of Columbia county, Penne., while on a visit to a-married daughter, Mrs. jxcoit Estarrac and, family, In Menallen township, lled very suddenly on Sunday Morning of last week.. He retired to bed in his usual health, but was found in the morn ing lifeless through warm. Dr. BEENNE 7/EAN, who was called in, pronounced the case one of apoplexy. The deceased leaves a wife and children, and was in his 50th year. The Juniata Begistersays:—PETra GRAY DILL, formerly of Juniata county, now about 53 years of age, has fallen heir, by the death of a relative, to considerable property. It is not knoWn whether be , is living or 'dead.— He left the county when a young man, since which time nothing has been heard of him until about five years ago, when he was living in Pottsville. Our exchanges will please make a note of the above. JOHN L. BURNS Of thiS place, visited Har risburg on Tuesday of last week. The Slate Guard of 21st'liays: "He seemed to be in good health, and , during the day visited several of the Departments on the hill, where he was cordially received and welcomed.— In the evening he called on Dr. COOVER, who is an old acquaintance, when in the course of an hour, he was suddenly attacked with paralysis. The doctor rendered all the medi cal aid in his power, after which be was con veyed to his place of sojournment." Mr. BURNS has since improved, and he hoped to be able to come home by the middle of this week. The news of his affliction caused general and sincere sorrow through the community. At a meeting of the students of Penna. Col lege, in the College Chapel, on the 22d inst., the following memorial was unanimously a dopted and sent to the family of the deceased, as the expression of their feelings in view of the death of their late President, Rev. H. L. Rccorzn, D. D. : Our Heavenly Father, who is too "wise to err," "too good to be unkind," having seen fit to remove, by death, Rev. H. L. Beconsn, D D., the official head of this Institution, and our true friend and faithful instructor, we mourn the dispensation of Providence, which had deprived us. of a beloved President and a learned and godly man, who sustained a rela tion to us almost paternal in its character. In the midst of our mourning, we rejoice that his death was made peaceful and happy, by the presence of the Saviour, for whom he lived, and whose cross he so ng upheld lbe fore the Church and the worl ' The earnest and active ch - tian life, the fearless advoCacy of right and reform, and the broad philanthropy, which distinguished our departed and revered instructor, challenge our admiration, and invite, and by God's blessing we trust will secure, our imitation. The deep and abiding interest he took in us, as pupils, both with respect to our tem poral and eternal welfare, merits our warmest gratitude, and will cause us to cherish his momnry throughout lite. We extend our cordial sympathies to his bereaved family and friends, in their sore trial, praying that they may receive the consola tions of the Gospel, which the departed was so ready to administer to others in like afflic tion. ..tr . - r '' "4 As a testimony of our sorrow, we will wear the usual badge of morning, ninety days. R. F. McClean, Clew of '6B B. I'. Felton, Clans of '7O A. 8. Hartman, . '6B I W.A. List. " '7O Rdward I'. Horn, •"60 Benjamin...Kurtz " '7l Thomas R. Beeber, 0 '69 8. A. Weikert, " 7' B. B. Collins, . P. H. ERDMAN, Prealdent J. J. BILINILLRHOPF, Secretary. SEWING MACHINES.—Our attention has been attracted within the last few weeks to the great number of Singer &Wing Machines received at this place. By the official returns of all sewing machine compariies for the last year, the Singer Manufactory alone sold over forty-three thousand machines. Lewis STRAYER of York Pa., General Agent Tor Southern Pennsylvania, has Mr. Prran LorcKs as travelling agent in Adams county, who has a lot of these fine Singer Sewing ma chines at the Hotel of Wm. E. Myers in Get tysburg Pa. We would advise those about purchasing Sewing Machines, to examine the merityg this machine, as we know no more profitable labor-saving machine than this. It GO AND SEE.—Capt. Nonnis' large stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and gentlemen's wear of every description before purchasing elsewhere. He certainly has the finest stock ever offered in Adams Co. His stock of ready made clothing is not thrown together but made by regular Tailors and cut in the latest style and all goods are war rented to give satisfaction. Give him a call and be-eantraced. May 20-L2t gtritur of the Witrketo. Baltimore Grain and Produce Market. Batffinore, Thuday Morning. .1000 le 11 25 11 50 @l2 00 2 65 @ 3 15 2 97 @ 3 00 1 15 @ 1 25 1 80 @ 2 08 80 @. 89 2 50 @ 2 62 7 50 @ 7 75 2 80 @ 2 90 20 @ 22 17 0 17i 1-4 @ 14 19 @ 20 GOLD, Phila 1 40 SUPER FLOUR,. Ernu WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS TiIIOTHY-SEED, Ctovast-eExp, FLAX-RERD, Beam, Hems, " SIDES, " SEIOIIIXIERS, LARD, Gettysburg Grain an* Provision Market GethisbuiZ Wednesday Morning 10 00 ‘.16 11 00 @l2 50 2 30 @ 2:45 2 40 @ 2GO 1 15 1 75 , 85 \ 1 00 6 00 SUPER FLOUR, jtcru. noun, WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, • COEN, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, ...„ TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVEN. SEED, ' 8276 103 $ll6 850 1 069 158 184 POTATOES, ... Burrs; .. LARD, Baas, BACON, BANS, " BIDER, .. " STrout.DEns, .... 7 @ _8 $276 103 SOAP! TALLOW, BROC lUS--REYNOLDS —On the 3d of March, by Rev: Mr. II lbert, Mr. Clarkley C. Broclus to Mrs. cat J. Reynolds, both of Clarion, Clarion Co., Pa. CanoßlisTEn--Mtnapn .=On the 14th inst., by Rev. J. M. Clark, vi Chronister, esq., to Miss Susanna Mum r , both of this co. iIARBAIIGE=LOW. the lith inst., by Rev. Mr. Johnston, Mr. ear Eltutaugh to Miss Mary Low, both o Fairfield. • HEMLER-WERT. -0 the 19th inst., by the Rev. Father 8011, MM. H. H. Hetnler, of Littlestown, to MU' Ell S. Wert, youngest daughter of John ,We t, of Middletown, this county. Surtamart—lLutp.- - - , Lancaster di_ ty.: on the 14th ult., by Rev Father Barry, Mr. John H. SbUienn, of isbttrg, to. Miss Emma Hemp, of Lan r. WILLIA7II3—MuunaN f On the 17th inst., in this place, by Rev. .H. R. Destrick, Mr. John Williams t o" re. Mary J. Cask man, both of Straban to*nahlp. Zercrotterr —0'80r..D.4-01: the 7th inst., by Rev. Father Gloyd, V. Zentgtaft.. of Carroll county, and della, ,O'Bold of Llttlestown. - . 6 Jeli-Obitunry notices c ents a line for all over 4 lines—cub to pany notices. DECEST.—On theStf merly l inst., na;t -New Cheater, Alen May, oni daughter of P. S. end Must/eta Dathert. of Chant iblirgo Pa., in the Oth ,ye ar 0 her 404 Mail EMI [Communicated I N MEMORIAM. II . 1 60 @1 70 30 15 15 18 MARRIiED. DIA* LicPSE.—Thelollowin g akylica tion to keep a 4.tanntat,thto been Aled in my of with the rhittte number of elvers, and will be presented at the Court of Quarter Sessions, ri b klendey the lath der Axe, 1868 D: 41t 8.0 LAWARMOM; aelinlplrkl T to; tip. May flf—et A. . lltli Clerk. JEREMIAH . CULP ; - GETTYSBURG, PA.,.! • :Undertaker & Paper-HOger, Is prepared to tarnish on short notice and r lasoaab isms COFFINS OF AIL ST4ES. Heabo haws on hand a 'arse amortmeut of WALL PAPBB, which be sells at lowest cash rates. and Pt de sired will fttruish bands to put it bathe wall- PLAIN& FANCY SION.PAI.NITING • EXECUTED TO ORDER ,York street—a few doors east of Lutheran , Church' May 27, t Soldiers of Adams County. THE 30Ts OF MAY Will be observed throughout the Country as a day on which to decorate with Rowers the Union dead of the late Rebellion. It is ploposed to have appropriateeser rises In the Gettysburg National Cemetery on the pater won of that day. Every Soldier in the County is earnest. ly requested to be present. • A SALUTE OF 22 GUNS WILL BE FIRED AT 5.80 P. M., at which time the Proemfon will be formed in the Pub lic Square under the Maribaiship - of Capt„John P. Mc °retry, and march to the National Cemetery, where at ter appropriate introductory exercises and the distribu tion of flowers, a short address wiltbe made by ' REV. JAMES A. BROWN, D. D., late Chaplain of the 87th Regiment Penna. Volunteers. The Ladies of the County are respectfully requested to forward floral Offerings in good season, to the Commit tee. MAN EXCURSION TRAIN will be run from Hanover, ra sufficient number of tickets can be secured. CAPT. ED W. MePHERSON, Chairman COL. C. 11. BUEHLER, MAJ. 11. 8. BENNER, CA PT. CEO. E. ILITEMILLER, W. T. KING, • A. DI. HUNTER, •• P. J. TATE, HENRY CHRITZMAN, A DJT. J. W. CRESS, May 27.—it BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CELEBRATED COM BINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING MACIIINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderful popularity as run. elusive proof of its great met it. The increase In the demand for this valuable machine has been TEN BOLD during the lad men months of Its Bre year before the public. Tide grand and surprising succesi is unprecedented in the history of sewing-machines, and we feel fully war ranted in claiming that Jr HAS NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE And Intrinsically the Cheapest It is !sally two machines combined In one, (by a dm• pie and beautiful mechanical array gement,) making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, ■nd the Overseaming and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and perfection.— It executes in the very but manner every variety of Sew ing, such as, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, Gathering and Sawing on, (done at the same time,) and in addition. Overseama. Embroiders on the edge, ■nd makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes In all fabrics. Every Machine is warranted by the Company, or its Agents, to give entire eati.faction. Circulars with full particulars and samples of sort done on this Machine, can be had cn application at the Salesrooms of the Ct,mpany. " '7l '72 S. Ti' Con Eleventh and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Instructions given on the Machine at the roortii of the Company gratuitously to all puschasers. AGENTS WANTED W. B. MxspvinALL,Trea.turr D. W. ROBISON, Agcnt, May 27. t f SELLING OFF ! As rapidly as I can to *sake room far more GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. HAYING just returned from the City with the largest and most varied assortment of fins goods ever °Fet ed here, I expect every body to look to their interest and buy where they can get the cheapest and best goods for the CASH, as that is my motto. FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds, consistiug In part of Syrops of all kinds, IJOlasses, Sugars, Cotteins, Teas, Spices, lc, lc. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Large lot of very good Sugar-cured Hams, .N1:1.1 Mack erel, Shad and Herring. My Liquor cannot be surpassed in chempneu or quality, from Common Whiskey to pure French Brandy, Holland Gin or Rye Whiskery—for me dhinal or other purposes. Hotel Reopen can be sup plied with Liquors at City prices, and sari freight and package. Mistiter's, Hootland's and Zinger' tuners,. atm, A. Speer's Grape Wine. WM J. MARTIN, May 27. 1.81" 8.- tl Bal t.mere et ,Gettyaburg. WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs . 11 - the public that he carries on the WAGON-MAKING BUSINESS n all its branches, at Ms Shop, In Freedom township, on the road leading from hfcCleary's lichool•house to Mil lerstown, at the Hill Church, and is prepared to execute all orders with promptness. Itor REPAIRING 'lilt OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. I He also manufactures HAND-RAHES, SHANIN6 FORHS AND BROOM-HANDLES, for wholesale and ro tail Mule. Ile hopes, by prompt attention to booboos, to merik and receive a liberal patronage. Orders addressed tO him at Gettysburg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,1887 —ly WLLLIAM.R. 11011 CA. I ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. cubic track route running between Philadelphia ani Pit -sLurg. .Trains leaving Gettysburg make the followi. i g connections with this Trunk line; tit ttysburg leave at 915 a. m. k 12.65 p. in. Conover Junction arrive 10.06 " 2.86 o IN lonia 10.58 " 9AO " Harrisburg arrive 12.65 p. tn. 1L46 " , leave 4.10 " 2.46 a. try Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 7.10 "', Harrisburg leave 1.15 . 12.15 a Pittsburg arrive 1.30 a. in. 9.20 a At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for New York, Boston and all Eastern (titles. At . Pittsburg connections are made in the New Utibe De: pot with the trains for all Western points. i gm... For farther information apply to SIDWA.Rir H. WILLIAMS, Gen. Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. • Hirai' W. OWnruzit, Geo. Peas. Agent, Philada. May'27, 1868.-tf. 1 B O 0 ► AGENTS W„ArDttol)=ol4l3ll7 Io GF THE BIBLE. Tal i ; MILT 1141101 PUBLISSIXD 11 .A3MLICA eon:wean IT Da. n's owl we. In ono large 04 taro volume, Must ted with over 126 steel and wood engravings. Agents and aubscrt , see that you get the mum, edition by Dr. Saki& The .S)erievfleid Republica" says this edition Publish.; ed by Messrs. Burr A Co.. is Ma genuine thing. The Congregationalist says, er wishes to get,la the cheapest form, the bestDl of the Bible should buy this. 1 Agents are meeting with taw success Wei employ no General Jousts, and offer inducamenhh to Canvassers. Agents will seethe Mr of deallog directly wide the PUBLISHER& /or d ripely, eft',. cellars with full particulars and Idris', midi* the - Pub. Ushers. J. B. BURR* CO, May 27.-2 m Hartfbrd,„Cottn.; 30 ARMY WAGONS, AT P.RIFATE ,SALZ, I c I • - AT SOLLOWIZG PLUM{ : 19 AT LITTLESTOWN," . 2 AT NEW OXFORD, 9 JEFFERSON STATION.:I si..Tho above Wagons aro ,n In gsvd order and ass wellnlealated 1w IwlnlD/1 papaw. Price .435111/—I, Also, a large FIFTH CHAINS, SPTHCADXRS,.ike., wliltit will be sold low. Call- and ass thaw. :mats E. 19, 7, CIROURIL • 'i May 20.-40 A LL RINDS Of *LAMM Clertueea, Adelleistreree'lli ead ltreesteet. Dyads, Mortfpgmaarlgiegi Nov Peeerkleerylletesorith rooderkltlreat weber at A eminp. timajbasuariee, Sabsorssesaod Ileurtripari, ter at II " °WI PIIIRMI# II9 + 4 WE Committee THE AMERICAN IN THE WORLD, PREDKRICK PAXSON, Preoilleut UAttymbulg, Pa THE iiiiiE UNION - PAciFrt RAILROAD COMPAVY offer a limited amount of their :FIRST MORTGAGE' BONDS AT PAR, PRINCIPAL AND LNTEREST , ' PAYABLE `rPt GOLD The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending 1721 miles from Omaha, on the Alimourf River, to thertide-watera of the Pacific Ocean, la being built by two powerful Com panies—Tut Umox PAcinc, beginning at Omaha, build ing Weet, and the Central Pacific of Calikrnia, begin ning at Sturameuto, building Beet, until - lie two rcads shall.meet. . • Both Ocmpaniee have prosecuted. the wokk with great vigor, the Union Pacific having airaidy expended over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS, . . and the Ventatrarir Tamely MZlioat , upon their reap«. .are parte of the undur%sirittg. TUE lINION PACIFIC HIVE COMPLIITID 61F4ittIrEP—Ilavi (roll and other materials for two hundred miles more upon the giymnd, and one hundred additional m Glea am ready ' for the trait. They will haye a much larger farce employed this year than ma before, and it lit expected that between 800 and 900 MILES will be In operation during 1868. There ICBM to be no reasonable doubt that tho . dhotauce between Omaha and Sacramento will be traversed by rail in 1870. T 11.13 GOVERNMENT (*ANTS 12,800 acres of land, and its Bonds to the average amount of $28,000 per mile, to aid in the construction of the llue, and au- itiorizes the issue of the Find Mortgage Bonds now of fered for sale, to the sams amount and no more. The Government takes a second Lien, and give* to the First Mortgage Bondholders a prior lien for their security, to which a large pald-np capital is added. The Bonda cap not be issued except as each section of twenty mileslisc cepted by Government commiselon,„ so that they always rapt esent a real property. It is universally telmitted that on the temptation 0 the Union Pacific Railroad, its through bualuess will make It one of the most profitable in the world—but Its way or local business is already seyeral times the inter est on Its bonds; so that, lfnot another mil's were bout, they would be a secure investment. TIIE NET EARNINGS for eight months of last year on an average of 386 miles are officially reported at $l,- 060,136, while the interest on all the Bonds it could I;sue on that length of road fur that time: reduced to cur rency, was only 3:345,80. The amount paid by the Government for the transpor tation of troops, munitions, stores add mails has been, and doubtless will continue to be, mach more than the Interest on the United States Second Mortgage Bonds.— Hit is not, the charter provides that after the road i.e completed, and until said bonds and interest are paid, at least five per cent. of tlw net earnings of the road ■hall be applied to such payement. The Union Pacific Bonds are for $l,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, and bear annual interest, payable on the Mit days of Jana ary and July at the Company's Office in the City of New York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal Is payable in gold at maturity. At the present rate of gold, thew bonds pay an annual income an their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AND IT IS RELIEVED THAT THEY KILL SOON BE AT A PREMIUM. The Company have but a very limited 'apply of their Bonds remaining op hand, but any subscriptions accept ed:to a greater amount than can be filled from Belida now in the Company's ixeseseion, will be supplied from the New Bonds to be issued on that portion or the' Rad completed In the Spring, in the order in which they are received. The Company reserve the right to Mr , nc• 'the price of their bonds to a rate above par at any ttme, and will not till any order! or receive any subscription! sei which the money has not been actually paid at the ttempeny's office bekre the time of such advance. Parties subscribing will remit the par value of the bonds and the accrued interest in currency at the rate of six per cent. per annum, from the date 012 which the lest coupon was paid. Subs;riptlona will be received in Gettysburg, I's.„ by the FIRST NATIONAL RANK and GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANE, arid Nrvr Turk At the COMPAN OFFICE. Yd. :!‘) NASSAU STREET JORN J. CISOO t SUN, BANKERS, No. 62 WALL St And by the Company's adeertleed agent. throughout the L'n I ted States ntittacnei should be stack in drafts or Dace funds par in Sae York, and the Bonds will be seat free of charge by return express. Parties nsbscribing through local agents, will look to thus for their as /e slebtliserj, • - A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 hu Just been published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible iu an advertisement, respecting the Pro gress of the Work, the Resources of tbeCountry traversed by the Itue.l, the Mane fur Cunstruction, and the Value of LI. Boni N %hid, will be sent free on application et . tie Com putly's (Acre or to any of the advertised agents. JOIIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Nei, Yorks Apt il GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.. CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS On and after Monday, May 11th, 1818„ Passenger' Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, 'Rid MAO connections as follows: FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN will learefiettraburg at S 15, A.M., with passengers for York, Llarrialings, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Rod the North and Yleat,amiving at Hanover Jill:talon Without changeofcars,at 10 15, A.M., connecting with the Fait Line Routh, on the Northern Central Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12 30, noon. Also, connecting with Mail train from Baltimore north, arriving in Hari isbnrg at 1 00,P.M. Arrive ai Getty& burg 12 30, P. 11., with passengers from llarriaburg, York, Baltimore, and Washington. SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN. will leave Gt4tyeburg at 1245, P.M., arriving at Hanover/unction at 2 40, and connecting with Mail train Eolith: Arrive In Baltimore at 5 20, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 4 20, P. li.. with *pagan gere from Philadelphia, Hirriabtirgothd the North and West and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the Fast Line North, which leaves Balti more at 12 10, noon. Passenger* oan leave Baltimore in the Itail train, at 8 30 A. 88.. and arrive in Gettysburg at 12 30, P.M. 01 leave Baltimore in the Fast Llue at 12 10,nothz„: and ar• rive In Gettysburg at 4 20, P. M. But one change ulcers either way, viz: at Hanover Junction. May 20, 18C8 DR. JAMES CREgS, DRUGCrIS r, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore at., LITTLESTOWN: HAVING opened . a . new P.,RITG STORE and fitted It up in tbehistutile, I l ogermy stock of pare and fresh Drop to the citizens of town and Tkintty at the lowest market rates, consisting In part of ' - Drugs and Family IliedictitPure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Hone ?oioderf, Pore Sakai, Dyee tad Drug Stairs, Pqc(l7 • , Toilet Soaps ant Fancyartioles. A Sall aniorPlieilli Or nab Stationery, of all kinds. Cigars, Tobacco aad 48,-Moore's Bleetro•Mageotto Soap.. will, Wash with hard or aoft water, cold or warm. • alotikpapaeited . with th'Ls Soap are made beau titutly ',tate .withot4.boillng or blueing. Tbls. is the beet Soap is use...Trlf it. It is warrantechnot to injure the.hande or &brie. . Littlestora, May 18,—ly , -lALguiji GSS:43. AFirCompaer copy , , 4 . RUNKS, Valises, Oil; Oa i rtet and and Railroad Backs, at cuniniaaAars. FLY -NETS, Umbrellas arid Ho glary, &a .10 OLIN NI&IGA&M'S. SMOKING and Chewing I f . iibaCCO, Cigars and Pipes, at CITA • I MS S. LINEN and Paper Collik* ,Neck,- this, Handkerchiefs" and • greatiatiett Of Notions and Amoy tirooda of all kinds, at IMPININGHAMIE DitESS Coats,• Pants and Vests at CIIPININCIRAMIL CL.OTlLCaatay.Pauta A id g V ea t' s! • at OUN'NINGITAirg FANCY . Cas' siMer Summer Coata, Pants and Pettivat CUNNINGHAM'S. SUAI M EIR Cassimer . Qoat& Pants Ina vmiett • • .evitordlis3rs. I:LsTEN Coats ,. Panta AWL Cc zt T 2 NADE coati, LNRN Cotton and Wool Shirti and nay 1„11,/ t. ' IGHT-DAY u mons at t j r • Vip!! a, Fl at tw; Fife*,tiftirsti, .S I x„b. chit L 0.1 • tstcot xuar- I writhilkillipiefferie p tittbet sYLiva 14,41.1016 —.4.4.11 • 7 1 . WAT C /V II P TIL. t =Ell lINE B.McCURDYOhipI OW and rs' eXtlll3. '#u~'r r =I Ar 4 q i; ~4 . PLA MILE rpHriPL4 M t4rstelr& kases astabtialted a Vai'sburlt, kWh ha will maima iti r:Vesiles firm . DOB : AV DP°414.08 WINDOW Mall AND; FRAMES, nopum, NyzAmmuvARDING, Chair and Wash B0111;111 with errerythlog else. made t such a factory, and nee d ed In the building line. .I.lle best of lumber will always be used, all thoroughly dried, • kiln having been pn t up for the purpose. Mora solicited, aw!lbromptly atteaded to. Mesa as IoW as the 'owe*, and every effort made to accummedat• customers. May 20,1868.-1 y JOHN 4. IVIINNIGH Diamond Confeet'onery & Ice Cream Saloon, T ALTIAIOII2 Street, ed two doors above Centro Square, Gettysbur&Pa. sing return from the city with a full stock. of fitetl nery,l will sell at the eery lowest profits—including FRENCH & COMMON C.N.X]:)M‘ Oranges, Lemons, Nabs, Toys, Notions, de., and 'vary- VESVrl3llilrl) Confectionery,. ICE oREAM supplied on short notice May 20.—t f PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, A DAILY AFTERNOON PAPER,' PUBLISITED AT VIE NEW BULLETIN BUILDING, NO. 607 C LESTNCIT STREET, Contains the Late t News by Telegraph and the Mails to the a ioment of going to Press ; Localßeports. Markets, Finance, Li terary Matt r, Foreign and Do mestic Correspondence, Edi . -torial Comments on Cur- ; rent Events, &c. Served to imbseribert in the Oily at eighteen cents per work _payable to thee ,Tiler, or Mall at eight dollars .er Anna= In adratie4 I.Bboll PZI.COCIE„ Editor. May 13 ft SEWING MACHINES THE GROVER dc BAKER TII M BUT IN MSE...-These Machines have beeom so well known that litt e need be said by way of recom mendation. The ham taken the ilret premium at all the late State Pairs. acd are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grower k Maker Sate''". and the inutile Stitch" are points that have beet attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Mmfi ides that sew and embroider with perfection. These Machines are peculiar!: adapted to Family use. They are almost nod esiess,sew 'racily from the spool without rev lading, and are simple In their construction. They al a easy to manage, and can he worked by almost any r hild. Every family should ha,. one. They , save/ober, they sere time, and theyseee stoney, and do their work better than It can be done by band. The undersigned hav;ng been appointed Agent for the above Machines, bas established an Agency in Fairfield, Adauis co., where be art always bads on band a supply Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves. lEs. Needle. and Thr ad will also besapplied. J. 8. WITHEROW Agent, nx.16.111116.—tt. " fahlki Atiesoeconnty, rs farringtr, Ainuto, itr. CARRIAGE-MA.ICM} RESI73fED She war being over, tie uhdervlgned hlvereensted the CARRIAGE- IA KING BUSINESS at their okt stand, in ::ut Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are ■gain p spared to put up work in the most Etshionable, subsu add, and superior manner. A lot of new and aecoa4•b ktid cAltruson, BUGGIES, ac, on hand, which they wf dispose oust the lowest prizes and all orders will be in, plied as promptly and malaria family as posaibls. ~'RE:'6IRINaI~! done wi(ti dispatch, and It cheapest rate/. A large lot of new and old LIMINESS Aa. hand for Bale Thankful for the Liberal patronage heretofore eajoyed be them, they solicit and will eadeavor to deiiery•• large share in the' future. May 29.-tf DAVID ircelltßAßT. JORW P. McCRZART. se j ßest always Cheapest. 7? THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, • • COLLARS and H.4 . 4.INTESS of alt kinds, in the County, are *twat,' to be trued st the old and wen known stand, Baltimore at, opposite t le Presbyterhus Church. (3eCREARY'B..) -Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most subetantially built and neatest. Our Harness, Wain andeilrer mounted), are complete in every respect and warranted to be of the very beat material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, caa NOS as BLS. The:. are the best FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, u cl sap, as they can be made any where and in the most:* destentiall manner. Riding Bridles,. Whips, Lashes, Draft Hamm, y -nets and GT rytbing in the line; None bet ter or cheaper. Our prices have been ILZDUCID to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage tar cub, off all bills amounting to Ssor Isom . We work nothing ho. the best of stock and will war rant evict' article turned 0111110 b• in 'miry respect at re. presented.. Thankflal Tor past fart We invite attention &term. sent stock. trg_Give ne a call and Qualms rums Aitr Quarry. " • 29 . / 868 . 4 t ~ D., NeCßlAltli a sox. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE dr, CITLP Are now building a misty; of COACH WORK of the latest and most approved styles, and constructed of the best material, to which they Invite the attention of buy ers. Haying built our vork with great care, and of ma t4ial Selected with opoCarlitimeco to beauty of styli and durability, we can -suiddently recommend the work as unourphosed by soy t - her' in or out of the cities. All we ask la an inspection -four work, to convince those in want of any kind oft' 'snick that this Is the place to buy them. • .47qUIPALILING isievery.brasich done at abort notice and on reasonable terms. Giro as a call at oar 16 *tory, user gm parser of Wask. lagtonaial Chamberobai g streets, Gettyilnirg, Pa. Jun* 12 111157.,--t NEW: SADDLER" SHOP. O N "tie GalthaFe Str, Gettysburg, Pa .--Gomi isteutly'ob Lied , ot order, ell kinds RIDING SADD LES, WAGON OA DDLES, OARRIA4Ei HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RI DV,G BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, as low_ its the lo 'est may so, isor.-to Adams Coiiity Ahead iiatLEl T_K PdINT PLY-pT , Manneactuivd entirely 'of .., eatNe•r; an d ow n% 4ittada#than attene'Vtie lAnen' Nets: For service waeurposeett • -• • vsnsvisti sißlNVlltir 'IMO* , BY BIIIHHOLD*It, WORLIT & HURBT. , • - J.l;..34W*goisiAri - telt 44=LIZIOR difiditty, HAL:nets* . pateu tly t os i lt d menathetared Nets of the '24,11 11 • -, 1-..4 112.!.D a S k . . •. JOHN D. PFOUTZ F. L. FETHRISTON _ Publisher. DARNER ik ZIZOLSR. D ESPZCTIALLY informs her friends and the putilkt witLh geaeraUy. that sbe bas just returned from the city BONNETS ) HATS, &C.,. In the Millinery line and that abe Is prepared to make and repair BONNETS, U, du, In the most fashiona ble styles. Cot es place of business In In Dr. T. T. Tam's new Cottage in Chambersborg street, Gettysburg. April =.-2m* 1868. MILLINERY. 1868. MISS McCREARY* lIAS just returned from the Ofty with &large assort ment of spring BONNETS & HATS. AI Bonnet and Hat Trimmings of the latest styles, wI.M. With an amortment of faubieemble Fancy and Toilet Goods , ah, isilletermined to sell( at the very lowest cash prices. BEAD Y.MADE BONNETS win be kept on ham , and Bonnets made to order at the shortest notice. Milllitininuppliod with:goods ta,sell again on the moat avonabletenna.aluipaterna wlth.instructious gratis. 4prtl 16,186111-3.uf ew - Styles. 1868. ROSA: M. MONTFORT, - XTILL continue the Iflllialorytnudneee 10111.1NThilf$ VVT TOWlGaattlartirg »tamed *moths Ohy, I. Pre pared to do arty work is the NtilHoery lima promptly. HATS. AND BONNETS - of the MUM et74a.. Also, Hat and. Bonnet TO.l2loinfoll fhtterlig wadi*, _huh( ,beito ptnetimmt, *womb, vat be toga eheap.y . rditied — deidttotion made to thotm *Ong to. 4 5 We' 1111Aelt and White OAPS made ardei; also, HeadFdreetee,VeLla,44,all of the LATHST BTYLSS. Aho,l4bk, Dna mitre Patterns , Agee ss COLLARS, FLY NETS, ie. 3. 311.-sags B A -IC-ER Y. NEWPORT a ZIIIIIJUL akelli,lesallauirlyksTit Washington ".r., kflfsquare eset the Zagls Rotel Asttypbarg Pa . Constinth. as kaad,thebiall ' Iliad" • ;C, q°74frni guidlit4l44 - 114L.4.1. . * vellum 1ii*110044.17 1 1,0 0 - 41, 4 41 10 481 18, 1 44Mi1 ker7 ' Itta- 14 - 1 0* effMghielitill*/ r 0-11. • ~~.. ~;~- . .• . , -NOTION:4-LLetters \Testamentary on the estate of Puna Naas, Mtn of Moan tpleaa. ant township, Adams county. Pa., deemused. baring been granted to the undersigned, residing ingollownsia cSherrystown, Ng ziii. Cbnowalp, he Utah, gives no •to all par. sonsindebted to NaM mea to imam lam • payment. and them having claim t* against Merman than, propmitanthenticated for sawbones t. to peasant \ MICHAEL EMILY, Executor. May 13-4 t ELECTION.--EVERGRERN CEida election for • PRICSIDZNT and RIVE ltiNAOliall of Reerigreen Cemetery Association, to "rye for otte j enr , will be hoiden Tradoy Abentnii, June 2d, at 7% o'clock, in the Arbitrethan Room, in the Bor. co& of llettysburg. Wm. B. 311 Au, Secretary TAX NOTICE _NOTICE le hereby given that an ABATEMENT OF 6 DER CENT.. will be allowed on alt Bounty and fier cest'. Taxes veered ger the year-1868, which shell be paid on pr WRIT, JULY 13T,3868, unto Willis."' Grins, Collector. By order of Tovna Council, ALEXANDER SPANGLER, President. Attest :—.lnauxua Cutr,.Secrstary. [May ;M.—tel. , REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Le -LI Wiwi and pthar parsons concerned, that the Ad. adnisttation Accounts hereinafter ininaloned will be pre. minted at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for dm- Dromitien and ailowaoce, our MONDAY, the 15th day of JUNE next, at 10 o'clock, A. If.; TiZ : 138. The Ant and Anal account of David Hoke and J. E. Baran; AdatinLatrators of -Michael Carl, deceased. 139. Thetbird a ccou nt of Anaanda &Group, Adm lu is tratrin of George E. Group, deceased. 140. The Ant and Anal account of Louisa Gobrecht, 'Administratrix of Daniel Gobrecht, deceased, 141. The account of George Boer, ndnainiatrutor el the estate of Daniel Tidier, deceased. 142, The account ofJobn Muck. Administrator of the estate of Michael Sheets, deceased May 20,1868.—te W. D. I.IOLTZWORTiI, Reg tater NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. THE Couoty Commleationers take this method of In forming the Tax-payers of Adams county that the State Authot Wes no longer allow abatement for early payment albite Taies—but add fire per cent. to the Quota attach county that doss not pay by the let of August. The Commissioners therefore give notice that In order to meet ibis demand, Tax payers throughout this county ...lithe expected to pay on or before the 15T11 DAY OV JULY NEXT--otherwise five per cent. most be added by the Collectors-in all came. 13y order of Com missioners. J. M. WALTER, Clerk. May2o. Id • BOUNTY ACCOUNT. A FINAL STATEMENT embracing three Juno set of the ount Accounta of TOWNSHIP, up to March ß 14,18 y 68—for the call of SeptßUTLEß ember, MI; DR. The coat of Z 6 volunteers Interest to February, 1866 1967 Expenses of committee at llarrisburg for bard, travel and stamps..„..— Interest to March, 1888 Sundry expeLser G. B. Hewitt, Esq., for collecting subscription.. Five di.ye' auditing Lawyer's Ales_ Stamps Money refunded to 1. Shank Treasurer's fees School Directors' lees --• CR. Amount of Tar levied fur 18415 1,41 1861 Exoneration' on duplicate of 18.65..-...5453 52 510,310 14 Collectors fees ..... ....... ....... 89 44 Exonerations ou duplicate of 1888 699 39 Collectors' fees " Treasurer received from Collectors for 18824 cud 1868 ......... __...-..._ ..... ......... Intereet paid to February, I'G6 • 1987 Received subscriptions Interest to March, 1668 Interest on Squire's docket Treasurer received of Col lectors of 1887 Received extra eubscr lOU one DANIEL ARENDT, President of &hoot Board. JAxzS 11. WALTZ/, Secretary. We, utakkalgned, Auditors of Butler township, have audited the above account and believe It to be tor. rent to the beat of our knowledge. SOLOXON ORN ER, SAMUEL H. HARRIS, JOHN E. RUMOUR, 'Auditor,. May 13.-ace BOUNTY ACCOUNT -STATEMENT of the Bounty LyAc count of LATIMORE TOWNSILIP, ADAMS COU TY, PA. JOHN woLroito, x.sq , Treasurer, in acci. nut with Bounty Fund. Debtor on former settlement Cash Rec'd front School Director, J. D. Morlej 4 Reed from lOolleetor, Myers nb river CR, Accountant claims credit for publishing Last report By moue• paid klechanicsburg Bank By Jona , ban Brenneman's Bond I waned paid to Bondholders Allowance paid to Treasurer, Wolford for ser vices Auditors and Clerks' fees Balance due .Treasurer......._ Aniount of Outstanding Bonds .... $2.540 00 due to Contrfbutors 113,308 00 . due Dratted uten $1,200 00 Ws, the undersigned, Auditors of Latimore township, haring .examined the Bounty Account of Treasurer, Watford, And it correct, as above stated. Feb. 23, 18118.-73 P Vittinny. MILLI - NERY. MRS. LOU TATE THE LATEST SPRING STYLES OF gaktrll. -- (hoop. MEI= Prstsets, J. L. SCITICK, President. [May 13.-a • I can furnish thesemachlues to suit farmers, and will sell as single Mowers or Combined Machines asitowerni-- ilelf-Rake-11 nd-ftete—Dropper--or Dropper and Hand Rake combined. lam also agent for Bone's DROPPRIL, which eau be attached to any make of machine. Thom' having old machines on hams, and wishing a Dropparcas be accommodated by sending to their orders early and naming the k , nd of machine to which they wish them to be attached. Price s3o. sample machines ran be seen at the residence of the subscriber, two miles from Gettysburg, on Harrisburg road, or at the Warehouse of Col/444.f $ 144 44111, Getty*. burg, Pa. .$1.,560 00 . 761 46 325 5 421 20 793 09 1 99 1 75 16 50 12 00 9 91 24 05 57 30 24 00 Piirmers would do well to examine my machinery be fore boy fug elsewhere as I keep nothing but the best. Extras constantly on hand, an I have made arrange ments to have repairing done in the best possible man ner at short notice and moderate charges. April --inn WM, WHILE. 16048 78 5.1.910 14 5,400 00 WEAVER'S PATENT ADJTSTABLE SELF-FEEDING 162 65 110 14 3. , 9 00 215 89 5 32 2,521 00 1 il 13 O EOF THE G REATEST DIPRO EAtENTS Or THE AGE, , lacing the first successful attempt to apply machinery to Rock Drilling for blasting purposes, and which will answer equally well for splitting Rock and drilling holes in Rock for any purpose. Sia.oos 78 THIS Drill has evetything that is desired in a Rock Drill. It hagany amount or ad- Justabillty,so that it will stand on any utteven surface, where it le poasiole for a man to drill. It drills perpendicalat ly, or at any angle op to 55 de grees, and any depth or dimensions required for Blast ing. It operates easily, and with one of these Machined a man can do five times the aihount of work done in the old way, is the same time. In ordinary Rock it w:11 drill one inch per minute. With this Drill. Farmers, who base rough land, can clear the rocktrd with lit& expense, as any person who can turns wind-mill can operate the drill. It can be used in Wells, Cellars, Coal Mines, or - any place that Rock is met witn. igsk,The undersigned having pnrehaaed from the Pa tentee, Windex Wr.sysa, all his interest in said Latta' s Patent In and to the State of Pennsylvania, are prepar ed to sell County and Ibunsitsip Rights In said State, on reasonable terms. We have 1159 been constituted, by Letters of Attorney, Agents for the Pateatee, for the sale of State Rights throughout the United States. Per sons desiring to secure County or Township Rights in Pennsylvania, or to secure the Right tot Other States, will addreee, $1,962 25 ECM 382 55 2,539 20 $5,581 00 836 00 4,891 61 479 29 177 SO EAST BERLIN FIRM. REBERT & HOOVER. FARMING- IMPLEMENTS. Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye Self-Raker, Hoffhein's Patent—Self discharging Wire Horse Rake, Shireman's Patent—Brand's Patent Wire Horse Rake —The Rockaway Wire Rake.—Also. Threshing Machines , • CORN PLANTEIV3,.TWO BRIREILAS . B PA TENT AND wAysAton's PATENT, TORE, GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATEIVII-L -eORN SHELLER, WAMBAUGHS PATENT. REPAIRING of all kinds done on short notice, Call and see what we-can do. REBERT t 1100 m ., East Berlin, March 4,1868.—1 m 24 00 4 00 $5,02 64 $2B 64 G=O. L. DEARDORFF, DANIEL F. STITZEL, ABRAHAM GROVE, Auditor'. NEW 3acHliNl SHOP . AT NEW OXFORD. undersigned calla attention to hie new Machine Apsn'tlitArlr Oxford, Adams eonnty, which be has paticp, at large expense, with IL • determination to do good ' sad antistactory work. Ho will inanufactute rarione Lodi of AGRICULTURAL- MACHINERY , stub as. THRESHING SRC/IMRE, SPRINO•TOGTH RAKES, &e..; and will keep the BUOKRYE REAPER & MOWER oaks*. A: • r We. All descriptions or REPAIRING done promptly and as cheaply as pmsible. Ile has In connection with his Machine Shop a STEAM SAW MILL, upon which be will do all ki• do of work in that line. He asks the srottlitilar call and glee him a trial, add ha guarantees toll sattsihetion. Kate& W, 18418.--6 m J ACOB ENOCH: 'Attops,:itintrast, &t. TIN-WARE .AID STOVES. THE. , LAD3EBT. ASSORTMLNT OF TIN-APART TM THE COUNTY, AT S. Q. COO Kr S (forlaliely in,dreir Puttey'llY; ilso some 868 T COOLING-BTOTZ3 T THE 31ARIST, among which an ibe LD DOMU(ION, VIDIYROMIaIk, PIFNNBYLTANIA. ••• ': ' NOBLIII 00011k ZCO omilT • 8444L1,17tAattA7, itt o it t :ll Wirjary t gk a gri ll ae i rtil l et iila uttjt i ' itl 4' 114 0:4(1001L • *Pit" e ff• ' • ; ; F 7 ISE 'AND FA ;ivy P`RI , AIiTHE4 'AND SENTINEL OFFICE.; *ming Nmpitipento, REAFERS AND MOWERS DODGES' PATENT OHIO AND BUCKEYE E. BALL & COMPANY'S WORLD'S REAPER Sr MOWER HAVING had cousiderable experi ence in the sale of Reaping and Mowing Machines la the hat lbw years. I have made it a point to offer no machine to the firmer that will not when thoroughly tested give general satisfaction, and hence have declined the agency Sir all but what I regard the very best in the market. I now offer to the farmer the coming Sea son, two of what I consider the beat mac/limo In erse. - -- heat wean" I sold thlrty•five of the OHIO& BUCKEYE Patent which have given entire satisfaction. Ito ms chlne has. been returned, neither him there been any dig. colt; with aay one towboat they were suld—all pay. `t hug for . their machines promptly. Certificates from hous who bare purchased, could be procured but I deem itmonecomary—but tor informathin would refer those walkting machines to any of the follow log geatlemen who purchased and have been ualug these machines:. Jacch Raffensperger, Edward Wagoner, Jaooli\Fidler, Samuel Wagoner, Wwlam,Werrt, Jr., Jihn Brinkerholf,• Beolatolo Shelly, William Ingham, Newton Horner, R 13411 Bighorn, Slice Horner, Dr. Holdaborough, John Uerbat, Henry Spangler. Joseph elbaugh, James Marshall, Joseph Galbensen. Frederick Peffer, George Sashay, • Henry Weikert, Daniel March, \ Henry Butt, Thi,„ machine has beee awarded medals and first Pre. minors by the peeheylvahla. lowa and New York State Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the c ountry, including the Adams Dainty Phi's, paving received the Brat Premium aisiteuderaviiis in the tall of 1866, and at Gettysburg in 1887,as the best on exhibi tion. This machine has met with the Most complete success. In every section where it has been littroduoed, It has tat ken precedence over machines which have heretofore" ranked as Brat Chloe. In compactness, lightness of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship and B oish,cotn. bleed with great strength and adaptation to all kinds of work, it wilt curl ass any machine heretofore offered to the farmer. The Self-Rake on this machine has been COOSiderabtylErlpeoVed in the last Season, an.l is wars ranted to give general satisfaction or no sale. THE WORLD'S MOWER AND REAPER, This la an entire new machine, hut judging irons Its construction and the testimonials it has received, it wlh be the leading machine. The gearieg is cut out of solid Iron. making every wheel and cog exact, fitting up close, and running as true as a clock, which makes tke ma chine much lighter of draft, and no rutting of cogs or wear. The gearing is all clotted its a tight we the atone as a watch, entirely excluding water, dirt, or grass, and Indeed preventing everything that ti calculated to prove injurious to the machinery. To you simply open th e lid when all the oiling pieces are exposed and conven iently oiled. The burs are all encased the same aa the gearing and cut In the same way, and when once tight ened down—there is no danger of working loose, as is the rase with other machines. The Company do not hesitate In saying that this machine, with proper care, will last a man a life time, which is a matter every farmer should take into consideration, before buying at the present high prices of machines. TESTIMONY Of REV. JACOB B. TROSTLE '• L13011‘012. PUDIC., CO., Mn, April 22, 1868. Wtste:—Liut year T purcba.ed one of E. woruas REAPERS, ano used it last harvest in in cutting my own irain end Orono and seine of my neighbors, and have no LoiMation in saying that it gave me more satisfaction as a comhined machh.e than any I have ever used, although I have tried some seven or eight other machine*. I regard it the Ben machine market, and donut hesitate to recommend it as snob to any person wantinga first-class machine. Yours, dv., .1. D. Tlcs7Lz. I can also furnish BALL'S 01110 toll:int:a wishing that machine. 1 al.. keep on hand WIRE.IOO7II BAT RAKES, STEEL PLOCOJJ. FEED COTTERS AND FAA . ..ADAC I.IIPLE RENTS GE.I.VERALLT. ROCK DRILL, PATENTED JrLi- IC, lEU7 BELL & WEAVER, Ilunterstown, Adams county, Ps • PHILIP IVEAVEIL ROBERT BELL. i1arch.25,184.:5.-3m Poisit ,raotita.r .A 1=E513 • ~f ~~~~{ ORM DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. . The subsenter will offer et UM aUkM Therriday, the 11th day of June, 4'410 o'cisak, 4.1414tM /maim. the lbllouriag sahmble Property, ellathe la. New Oxlbrd, Adams county, h., via: No. 1, A half Acre of . Ground, fronting on the turnpike, with the hapreiretheate there on, ibr the last 22 years the homestead if the nailer. signed. No. 2, One-fourth an Acre, with the improvements thereon, ad,foltdag the froweer. No. 3, Lot of Ground, adjoining Nerexbrd on the seat, whereon le erected the belUlag of the New Oxford Institute, and fall out k 11111011 Lots, containing oneelbarth of aa Aare' of "mad welt, boating the Turnpike and High street, sad exteadiag the town eastward. No. 4, Five Lots of. Ground, con talallag together 16 Acres, more or less, ekes to 11 ow Ol and, and froaties oa the Turnpike bran to York— every lot acceseible hula the turnpike. The above Lied is all in a prime state of celebration, sad win be sold sa tire or in parcel, as rag suit purchasers. The town of New Ovid is •sad handsome village, on the Hue of the thettyaberg d ad lisitane Rail- road, 10 miles from Hanover, proverbially lwalthy , and a favorite retreat, In the hot mama, of dikes', of Baal more,,wlth which city there le commaaleation 3 Z road twice s day. (Sundays szcspted,) in shoat 3 bonne. Washington is about 6 house and .Philadelphia hours distant. The OOLLIDUE BUILDING kM a thstorell knot, depth 34 feet, and be feet high, substaatkiny bunt, and can sadly be transibruted into an dissint country seat, haw the top of which, by reason of its eisvatedjitiskikes, there is a free prospect, in a dew day, of th e what. of Adorns aunty, and one-half in York and Carroll itoseitlito—there being no surrounding hill high enough to obstruct the view. For further infonnatlotr address the proprietor real& lug In New Osibrd. Conditions will be made kiown on day of sale by $l. D. G. PfltllfiraiL J. IF. Nomura, Auctioneer. Proprietor. May 13.—ta Ap FARmAuILicsA.LE. In persuade of en Order of the Colin of Oanniton Pleas of Adams county, Pa, the Treads of of the Rotate of Belinda Black, will dill at stab Bale, on Satecany, the 2W, day qrhinit wed, at 12 o'clock, N., on the premier, that minable DORM, Odd* la Neant- Joy towmtbip, Adams county, PL. sdiohdag Made of Wm. Young, Adana Wart, dm Haase and others, eon. taming 115 2011115, 45 nerd of which are excellent Woodland. Th• impworoomott• comics or • good two dory LOG DW ELLING, Los Nam and other oott-baild• lags, with a wolf Oyster war it • door, and as Orchard. The dud is in good order, and the ferackes ham recently been fixed. 4,,t will be sold together or in parte se as, beet wit purchaser,. Putout within to wow*, property will pleat" mill tea the middies mow *3-Atteudance will be given mid term mak baboirli oft day Of orb by • JOHN 01 1 / 1 111, frastio. tti'April Cinepikr copy, A FIRST CLA.BB FARM, AT PRIVATE SALE, Within two miles of Gettysbnrg, on the Harris burg road, with `all necessary hnprcrrements, end in prime order., I will sell from ZOO to 160 Acre., to atilt porctukaera. Terms reasonable.— For farther information, apply_to . _ Gekrnix " lrMr, FARMS FOR \SALB. Sept. 18-tf I will sell the Farms, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg end Gettysburg rued between Cork liptingatW Heittims• burg, con? &In ing 12L ACRES, with teaprov.weita, 15011 OCOUPed by Jaiall MLlac. PriCe $2ll per swot. N0..2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oziorti road, Datums Heidi sad New Ches ter, containing 146 AORTA with kaprerveatent now occupied by George J. WOCper acre. Terms: One half to be p aid Hi • *Hwy of the deed ; the Wane, to twit the purchaser, .~ in eaeh or in first Judgment Bonds of wet Welber s9oollbr Ne. 1, and $4OO for No. 2, to be paid outman? with interest. ge_Theee arms are painted, lie italltand have been limed. W.), NNW& May ?SI, 11167.-tf DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY Al PRIVATE BALK THE undersigned offers ,st Private Sale, the old DOBBIN DWELLING. at the of the Taneytown and Zonnittabwrgrendikin the of Gettysburg. The house Is subetantinUy ballt, of moue, and contains twelve large room. ram Is • strong. nererfailing Spring of first rata miter in Um, basement and 1% Acres of land memected with It. Tin Manion is a very plower. one, end with ninth. adilltlaual outlay thin could be made one of the most oosibetabla and de. nrable homes in the borough az itsakiadtr N0v.13,1,67-ti WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. I hare on hand a few TRACTS of No.l, second hand, preption Lands located near NA drools, County Town; Le., In well mottled nalghborboodis. which I win sell, or exchange at a fair price Ov.llatil llstate In Ad arms county, Pa. OW. WOW. - Feb. 6,1868.—tt Warble Isaac CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND RAVI MID- D LE ST., OPPOSITE THE 001:111.T-EOUSE, ORTTYSBURCI, PA., E VARY DICSCRIPTION OF WOIIX IXILOOTILD IA TEE FINEST STYLE ON THE ART Uhy 29, isq7.—tf G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. KUL& s •so In East York Strait Gettysburg, Pa. Where t►q are prepared to tarnish all kinds of work In their line, 8130 H .112, MONCIMSNTS, TOMIB, azabirmrtoine MANTLZS, /Lc., to to the shortest notice, sad u chug is the clutust,— Sireivii as a call. Produce takes to siFtwie br work pettysburg, May 29 1U VMograplt eaUtrits. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. PHOTOG-BAPILA, PHOTO MINIATURES AMBROTYPES, &0., Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD. STE,REOSCOPICI, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, EEI3 ALBUM S GREAT VARIETY, AND AT (XREATLY REiUCED PRICES. •'•• air Ws deal iu nothinglnet !tio best tittikskiNSL OW and cram ins our stock. 0. J. TAM, April 1,18683—tf REMOVAIst Tusral,TftSßUßG SZYLlOrkiltatilitEr. HE undersigned lure in aansonei usto tli••Mit and is• Polak tenewanY %bat 1141tithrol• metal ad nsamidinsississilsanws_otrost and wmrtr appal tt•tia• *corset gamuleir.. . TN roar b. weir betViel, has bpll4 tapoup 'm i x up mouldy Ibr Thilleadibi la se edleihr•F••••• "ails& aliaili4aPpletensis alsodos ot itamitari sad with • 611 4,4.4 11 , 1 kPerTh0d Say whemetee, •nlen-Liss pnossOnSPIIII, "01S J Ybt set jtnt[aescripttou.e:eedd/nib tb• 'lineation given to the aiLirMallt Win% sod e=sfig 41,11BKOTYPYS DAIMUISSOIXPES of frivios. 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