The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, July 10, 1868, Image 3

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0 ttBZA '8 PATENT SZL4,4I.I6ULATING
RAl.ti SEPARATOR ,
CLEA.NER AND BAGGER,
rith the latest- improved Triple -gear
ed I for.% Poises, ither Gear or
Belt.
This machine has enceasertillfg oatupeted with all•tba
at of the different patented Ural. Sispacistius, sad
.sr has the reputation of bring the beet Separator
„pe,atse e d; in tact, the only taparator ahal Chain
tr lsetore the public to give ganentt tatittaction.
no machine is conveniently arranged for bawling
.11 Ihresbing.being permanently fixed on two wheals.
e man can easily more or start it about, so that It
not Leif the trouble on a barn door at a common
trailer and .baker. It is also easily put In opera
", It is simple. easily managed, reliable, durable,
s pact and cleanly to work by while in operation,
making near the dust as the common machine or
her Separaton.
Farmert can rest wore.] that 11th. madam* fs uo
and judging from the Mei recommendation
farm ers that are using theru we must Currie to the
.clurdim that it is the very machine that farmers
rat
Le furrowing arm a few of the ptrwga who have
Nt tbi. machine. well known, and to whom the
blip ..re ref.wred (or further information:
Was J. fete,., riot. Dale, Adam. co., Peun•.
ro. Kohler, near New o.ifund " •
John D. Houtz. Gettyaborg
Ilartkvid, York Spring,., ‘•
Daniel
t 4
ash hr rec,ired by either of thew* gentle
rn, a. also by Hebert and limiter, Last Berlin, Pa.--
.1 lu, t her fat.riliAt lon •chkr.k
ABRA3I BURKHOLDER, Agent,
Clearspring. York co, Pa.
11=11=1
1 Al'l'.llS AND MOWERS.
uDGE.S' PATENT
01HO AND BUCKEYE,
BALL ,t COMPANY'S
- 0111.1)'S REAPEIt ST. MOWER.
AVING had considerable expe
-1
ro nee Iu th•• halt of Reaping and Mowing Ma
ny.. in thr last f-w year,. I have made It a point
•
tier to In.tr line to the former that will not whets
rooghl) te.ted gire:general AUL! hence a
d.,11114.1 the none) for all but what I regard
• very be-t In the market. I now offer to the
no-r the' a. •ming 6scoot, two of what I conolder
beat road:lin,. in aso. Last wwoun I cold thirty.
•,( the 01110 11 BUCKEYE Patent which hare
en entire ..41left• (ion. No machine has been iro
ned, neat her ha. there been any difficulty with any
to wh•i, (lacy wetc sold—all paying fur their
him& promptly. C,•rtifieates from those who
e purchased, could be procured but I deem it un.
.-weary—but for information would refer their,
tang machine. to any of the following gentlemen
.purehased and here Wen using these machined:
• b kafrentipergcr, Edward Wagoner,
ot, rialer,
Samuel Woner,
illiam Wert, Jr., ag
John Brinkerhon,
en) amin
Bigh
t•.I.• • orn,
Raab afghan:.
dal Il.•rner, Dr. Goldebonoagh,
HerUot, Henry Bp,
_ .
renr~
oeeph Gelbaugh, Bpanglei,
James bfarshall,
veep. Calberteon. Frederick Peter,
eorge Bushey, Henry We!kart,
allied March. Henry Butt,
hie machine has been awarded Modals and first
e tuna by the Penneylvanla, lowa and Now 'York
e raimend by hundreds of County Fairs In all
of the country, including the Adams &linty
s, having received the firm Premium at Benders
in the fall of land, and et Gettysburg in IBM, art
best on exhibition.
hie machine has met with the moot complete ant ,
• In every section where it has been introduced,
s taken precedence neer machines which bay.
etofore ranked as arid vin s. compactneu, light
of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship
finish, combined with great strength and
to all kinds of work, it will sun ass any m ad =
tofore offered to the farmer. The Self-Rake on
machine hos keen considerably improved In tin
Season, and la warranted to give general satin
ion or no sale.
THE WORLD'S MOWER ANB RRAPER.
• •
his It au entire new machine, but Judging tram
nutruction and the tostimonlala it haa received..
ill be the leading machine. The gearing is cut out
,•lid Irun, making every wheel and cog exact, tlb
up close, and running as true as a clock, which.
'ea the machine mach lighter of drift, and nu Mite.
of cog. or wear. The gearing to all do/n.11.5, in
t cue the um• se a watch, entirely ezeiuthing
or, dirt, or grass, and Indeed prereutisag ueoey
g that is calculated to prove injudcus to, atm. m•.
evy. To 11, you simply open the lie titian all the
g places ure exposed and convouhautiy oiled.—
Imre at• all encastal the VALLI • - 4a the gearing ante
tu the same way, and when ot;s:ti Lightened dowa---
• I. lau danger of working hose, as is the caws
• other machine'. The Company do not hat is
ying that thia machine, with proper omit, ttlki
• man a life time, which is • . mattes mossy
•er should take into conshieratton, Wet% hnislng
t e present high prices of machine'.
cESTIMONX 01 J&COB. R. 'sso67L6.
LINUA.MOILE., FP.11.D . 1., , 643.11=, 1866.
a. Wit. iSlacc:—Last yoar 5 purchased ono of
ll's WORLD'S R.P.APERA, we' used It last har
in in cutting my oats Cartia and Grass and some
.7 neighbors, and hats no hesitation In saying
It gave use more satisfaction as • combined !as
tir% asY L have ever used, although I hair*
some seven or eight other machines. s ,•acrd
an, atuaraet, atzta clO net hwltats to
• mead it as such to any person wanting a first.
machine.
J. D. TR0111 , ..g.
lti It Imo furnish BALL'S OHIO to those witting.
machine.
can furnish these machines to suit fiansioes s and:
sell as single Mcirer• or Combined Multiuse as
ers — fielf - BAkto4-Huld-Rake—Dropper—sor Drop
and Hand Rake combined. I am alga agent for
k'S DROPPYR, which can be attached to any,
• of machine. Those having old machines on,
and wishing a Dropper can be accommodated.by,
tog in their orders early and naming the kind:
whine to which they wish them to be attached..
mple machines can Le seen at the maiden :sr od'
übscriber, two runs. from Hattrahara. Rare.
IF EMU, ur MO WaTCLIOILIe or t:AtiliAN bit t
o•Hystinrg, Pa.
iso keep on hand
• 1-790T11 RAY RAKES, STAT4,44LOUGHAti
EEL) CUTTERS AND PARNIN..74-VPIa-
RENTS GENERAI,j
rmen would do well to exemsh4o 111 7. nesch.hasejr
buying elsewhere as j t,e4p bat AO
trae constautly on ismul t WI I bAre lifirde At
emeuts to have reipadriag doaa la lbw but pos
wanner At alwrt tactics awl acealorsto charges.
21.--ato WM. WIBLE.
J. H. SIIIREMAN'S
1 4TERS & MOWERS
lfiti beau agent for this machine last season, I
also offer it to the farmer title season. It Is well
it, haying taken the premium at the Benders.
Fair, also et the Gettysburg Mowing Match over
others, which were considered epic/did KM.
a, and likewise at the Dillsburg Mowing Match.
11gram:hided not to Offer any machine that will
ire entire sati■hction, I hate refused agencies
seral other mathinea, and now offer Mils one as;
liE (MEAT 31ACIIINE OF TUE SEASON,
ug tried oue myself, I know exactly wh•,a Is w in
could refer you to scores of farmer! who hoee
aulal machines of In I, who are higl;,4 p i Need and
lit it the only machln• they wohla iyio s
roe always on hand, and repelling .Ipae here at
lace. This is a great consideraliwn—ttientexhimi
e repaired at hdhe itumel6,l3.la, and with mach
net.
other great saving is tl s o .111,1iDgp, whi c h l a a t.
to this celebrated Rover and Mower. It has
thoroughly trituk,MXll given mails saidslactkit
ring to Itextml, hand except a driver. This
r can also be attached to the Reaper s which
been sold; but cannot attacitt4 any other
'he except kliirsaases,
ill here refer 70v,i4 a few &mere, In different
ties, who har• Linght anti hied these machinee :
gclutel 71,wecl, Stephen Osttler s
o ft w tia t t mac. Mr. Sterner,
.444. Wier M r.
Mr. Lium
4.l,Jar
.I„ Hershey
4 I.ltar‘.ne'n, B. B. PftwxUeurn,
Jacob Leman,
fleece, too numerons to mention.
machine has a sell.ralte aide delivery, and
• ted to do It. work ••• ab ove recommended.
• on ham/. SHIRILIA.NII SILLY-DISCIILROING
SILLIER, • Iret.rate article, which we will all
knead pomtble price. Warranted to give fatte
n. Aim the COLOMBIA RASE alwayi on hand.
Limes can be Mon at my boas., Quetzal.' moth
• ty /burg, or at Mr. Conrad linyder's Sattlebld
LSW/8 A. BUSHMAN,
Agent.
!EOM
EW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD.
lIE undersigned calls attention
to his new Machine Sllop, at New Oxterd,
s county, which he beta put up, at loco *spouse,
tb• deterculaiallou to do good Asa welialictory
. Le will manufactuce various lauds of
GRICULTERAL MACHINERY,
TURKS/ LINO hi AC111268, SPILING•TOOTII
8. *c.; sod will keep the DUCH IntXiP/tR
tR ou bug. lier solo.
remotions of IMPLIRILIiti dose promptly sad
y as pangs.
baa la commotion with Me Mulatto Amp a
Y g,hw MILL, upon which 16 will do all kis&
k La that Mae.
s Ilia public to call .04 AM* Win . trial, aad
0.(••• 01111 satisfact km,
1&111.-6al
JACOB STOCK
VIM tarts.
HOOP SKIRTS,
T. HOPKIN'S "(MN 81A93‘
•
"KE YSTO 4 NTX SKIM,"
• best and COMA Pin UM ?tom Ilooplikirta la
t. Tral 4 \ 4 Bklrts. 21 , ' , lmlay, $1.00; 30
andsl3o; 0 sstaga, 111..44. MIS nista 0
20 06 , 06ip, C•ata; 26 igerlaga 95 Cleata ;
apriap, $1.26. Warranted in
irlfN Yaks" of ITNION 1111311151. ,,, liana
from 20 to 50 spring, sus, so sus—
six Saga.,2o to 60 spring", am 116
is Cs
non Ulna are better thew tbaseaddbyeeket
eau a; Ind clam goe•Oamal ad mash lower
r OWN bloke of "CILILIIPION lU&TV era
1 W to tabor User Skirt* babas
b soS .sly hare lobe efutalotod or work
Ina ' " sr sae of Wu bet . ltsaadultorod of
lboolleb Stag Iterloga very se.
types, mad she 476 of Us* 'Wolk hiatealliga,
M serarlog Owe mesa; ter dirsbWto
soy *tam Skirt ta teeatry, east
um, mon elm* will iner , teiger: Oft
Una, and aro rally clasper thy all
kain Mir Lipoid try Gest. Thity as biliM
taialrely by Ilbashos ta tbroughoat tbait
• • wooer at vary faodorst• prim 7i pa beet, ask bter “Hopkin's
do not god fat get he """""
eat to order flos s, s
tor t eofl, or owes or road
to as. Wadies to wal IGO air ail/groat Pedal
to exactly ea
go u tietieo". w. "Pra,V
ad awl eosadao ear srAsoldrif
rainvi t wat., 24 2Pric•
b umaceyli•and
oto
ad at
, and at Whoissmas the Mun k ,
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eis Y. to au orders sboald Us addressed.
AdtraWir AID B,ALISSOCI/411214.11cR1y,
eth sul 7th lola, Maulpida.
WY. T. lICIOVINA.
jUL4O.
AND FANCY
OB PRINTINO,
DONX PROXPTILY AT
lITAN AND BINTINN. MICR..
t ORPHANS HOMESTELD --On Friday ,' GETTTSWGI BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
.
~ Was evening lasrthe . dhildren of the . Nailonal 1
ht *444 'Snai (s. ddrtrUseinextr.)
, Orphang' Homestead had a pleasant time ATTORWITII AT LLW.
; iLL-A009 . /tUral /ran, the , programme •be- , IRarigni•Yor $Ha thei, street, t r 7, l4l " arg 7: Ma
' fug specially arranged with reference to a 1 D. Wills, Ou Y Public Square, in residence! rft
we.
LOST.—On Friday last, a gold Sleeve commemoration of the Battles of July , lA. J. Cover, Baltimore et, near Fahnestock's Store.
i 0 A Buehler, Baltimore street, in residence.
Button, with the letter Lin black ground. 1863. The evening was very warm, pre- 1 * * • BARBRA.
The finder will please return to this office. venting, doubtless, many from being pros- I .1. W. Tipton, N. R. ear. Public Square.
_.......____...._____...
i eat j yet the large Hail was , about two 1 • BLSZ.I.T.
TALL RTE.—Capt. JOHN Lloartalt, or
thirds full. The H a ll had been tastefully i 'Newport k Ziegler, Washington st. near Chamb'g. st.
Mountjoy township, sends us several { HOOT • SHOLIAILIS.
draped for the occasion with National
stocks of Rye measuring seven feet, cut 1 I D. Kitamiller A Bro., York st opposite Beak.
above the ground.
1 flags, the children of the Homestead, with i D. H. Klingel, seta, between Middle and nigh.
1 the officers of the Institution, occupying , CONFICTIONS, TOTS, SC.
NEW JOB PRFSS.—We have received 1 the platform. The word "Gettysburg," ' i r i l i .e i tt7 g i i i ii : n o
t i a m we r an s t r u e r ' ;'ot r o a l : g ait Church
our new Gordon Card Press, Old are now ' in large gilt letters, was arranged in a semi- John M. Minnigh, Baltimore Street, P ring square.
prepared to turn out Cards and Circulars circle over the platform, with "1863" nn- 'John Gruel, Chambersburg street, near Eagle Hotel.
of all kinds; Letter Heads, Bill Heads, derneath, and a drapery of national flags. I . w.. C. etnu e :
i P t y k TIRS A:t D I. .
r c k o w id t It r A e t iO tt E r tl.. , .
Checks, Tickets, dcc., in PLAIN and FANCY The boys were all. uniformed in a grey 1 Wm. Chritmasn, West street, near . Lmbersru i rg re ..
i
colors, in the best style, at low rates, and suit, with officers, miniature guns, .t e. Cashman k Rowe, York street, second square
on short notice. . Give us a call. and went through the military drill. The
- _ girls wore white bodies with blue sashes.
HARVEST.—Oar Farmers are now in The programme of exercises was as fol
the Midst of the Grain harvest. The grass l ows:
crop has been unusually heavy. The I—Chant by the Children.
Wheat and Rye, as a general thing, gives 0 .aycr-ytrot.
prOaliae of a good crop, although in some (in concert) by the Children.
sections they have been affected some- 4.—Proyers. (Choral and recitative.) Maria Lane,
Ps., Little Chew, Pa., Lizzie 13onrtz, Mich., Amelia
what by weevil and rust, especially the ^
later grain. • Long, Pa., Sarah Bennett, Pa., Rosa Self, Naomi
Metz, Pa.
LIFE INSURANCE.—The matter of s—Salutadion to the Flag.—F.Humiaton, N. Y., C. S.
Washburn, Conn., L. Brown, N. Y, W. J. Lane, Pa.
Life Insurance is attracting more than . IAII.I Hail to the Flag eopeeriesa in might,
usual attention. In to-day's paper will Hail to the Flag with the red, blue and White.
be found the Card of the "New England S—B•atileful Flayr.—Annie Robb, Pa., Suet* Camp.
Mutual Life Insurance Company of .Mas- bell, Pa., Addle Swope, Pa., Lizzie West, Pa , Eliza
sachusetts," which is represented to be Sorber, Pa, Maggie Ruasell. Pa , F. Robertson, Pa.,
one of the best in the country. wm. Emma Limber, PA., Sallie i'arloy, Pa., Bella Hunter,
Pa
KING, Esq, of New Oxford, is the Agent
for this county
9—Gettysburg Battle Saw.—L. Brown, N. Y., Jessie
F. C. GARDNER'S child, 'Whose Archer, N. Y., Al2llllO Steck, Pa., Era Brown, N. Y.,
death from burns wo noticed last week, Ruth Metz, Banta, Mich., Alice Humiston
was but 2 years 9 months old, instead of 6 N.Y., Ida Metz, Pa., Minute (Meanie, Mich., Mary J.
years. The mother had gono for some D' ll ""tin° ,l ''•
water, leaving the little girl in the kitch- h" " ; 0:i'(11alun')l p
bvystwheo
eChildren.a
r Tyn to
en, whose Clothes took fire while putting Wallace, Pa, "l
P. {real, p y
Pa., Arin; p
„. P .
a chip in the, fire. She immediately ran Humistbn, N. Y.;
out In search of her mother, and was [All.] For our flag, borne firmly through the fray,
found so badly burnt that she died next Gloriously triumphed, fire years this day
day, as stated last week
CARDS.—With our now Gordon Jobber, In yonder peaceful home, so bloat.
13—Re narks by Prof. Yuma and Drest Parade by
and full assortment of 'Fancy Job Typo, I,y the Boye
we are prepared to furnish, at au hour's gby the Children.
notice, allkinde of Visiting or Business I I.7.—Benedictimiby Rev, Mr. Ila.mumiracan.
Cards, Wedding Cards, Ball. Concerts and The singing wag led by Lieut. Nort•roN,
Lecture Tickets, In PLAIN or FANCY cal- Principal of the Institution, with a Mo
ors, equal to the bast City work. Our lodian. The "String, Band" was also pros
new Gorden works beautifully, and eau .-ent and contributed much to the enter
be seen in operation any day. tainrnent. There are about 70 Orphans in
PAID PROMPTLY. ome nine or ten the Homestead, which seems to be
rably managed.
months before his death,Rev. —r. P .• •
ER took out a Policy for Li,ooo in the OLD NEWSPAPERS.—There is attach-
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company of od to the report of the State Librarian for
Philadelphia. The Company promptly 1867, a partial list of the Newspapers in
paid the 1E6,000, on being apprised of Dr. Pennsylvania which we have taken an in-
B's death, together with $126 Premium, terest in ex.aming. The list is exclusive
which had already accrued on the Policy. ' of the papers iu Philadelphia and Pitts-
The Card of this Company will be found burgh. The oldest paper on the list is the
in our advertising columns—Hs:car J. York RepubMlan, established in 1789.
F.saxneroca, of this place, being agent 1 The next oldest is the Franklin Reposi
for Adams county. to r t', established in 1703. The next oldest
is the German edition of the York Gazette,
established in 1794. The next oldest is the
Lancaster Inlelligencer, established in
1799. The next in age is the Gettysburg
SENTINEL, established in 1800, by the
father of the senior Editor of the firm
now owning the STAR AND SENTINEL,
and the Norristown Defender, established
in the same year. Our paper is now larg
er than either of our seniors, and is among
the largest in the State. We may add, it is
furnished at a lower rate, considering size
and amount of reading matter, than al
most any other.
We append some details from the list
C MIT T ED.—On Tuesday last
drunken Irishmen, hailing from Balti
more, made his appearance on our streets,
inspired by bad whisky and bad politics,
mingling cheers for "Jeff. Davis," "Bob
Lee," and the "Copperhead Ticket," with
reckless blasphemy. Officer WEIKERT
took him before Burgess MYERS, who
committed him to Jall for 24 hours, to
give him time to sober down. The poor
fellow doubtless thought himself in . New
York city, forgetting that the Rebel-Cop
perhead Convention was not in session in
Gettysburg.
DEATH OF AN OLD PRINTER.— The
Cincinnati papers notice the death of Joit:v
MCCIZEARY, one of the oldest practical
printers of that city. He wag a native of
Gettysburg—his father (..Texts A. Mc-
CREAKY) having kept a hotel sonic ao
years ago on Baltimore street, opposite the
.'Star and Sentinel" office. The deceased
worked in the "Sentinel" office, during his
minority, under the senior editor of this
paper. He subsequently wont West, and
for awhile published a paper in Wheeling,
Va.., removing thence in 1&5.4 to Cincinnati,
where be was largely identified with the
Trade Leagues and similar organizations.
DEATHS.—JACOB ZrEGLEEL L OIIO Of the
oldest citizens of Harrisburg" - ailed 97
years, died on the 30th ult. He was a
brother of EMANUEL ZIEGLER, Sell., de
ceased, formerly of this place.
Hon. W. H. KURTZ, formerly member
of Congress from York and Adams, died
ro.at York, of paralysis, on the 24th ult., in
his 65th year.
HENRY DELLONE, of Franklin Grove,
Illinois, formerly of East Berlin, Adams
county, died very suddenly at his resi
dence, at the former place, on the 21st ult.
His remains were brought to Mast Berlin,
and interred at Paradise Church, near AL
bottstown.
HOT WEATHER.—JuIy opened time
ly in the way of hot weather. All last
week the heat WEIS excessive. On the Ist,
2d and 3d, the thermometer registi-red 96'
in the shade, while on the 9th it went up
Q 0 90°, and on Sunday to 103° ! Towards
evening the intense heat was broken by a
heavy storm of wind and rain, which
came up from the North and East, the
mercury going down rapidly to 750.
The Storm of Sunday evening in the
eastern part of the county did considera
ble damage to growing crops, throwing
down the grain and corn, prostrating
trees, Om The Lutheran Church in New
Oxford was struck by lightning, but not
seriously damaged. In the neighborhood
of Littlestown there was considerable hail.
SCHOLARSHIP ASSIGNED.— Some
six or seven years ago, Hon. EDWARD
MeßuartsoN purchased a Perpetual Schol
arship in Pennsylvania College, and g ave
to the School Board of the Borough the
privilege of assigning the first incumbent
of It from the most meritorious pupils in
the Public Schools—with the condition
that in case of equality of grade in schol
arship and general good conduct, the pu
pil having the least means should be pre
pared. The scholarship was then assigned
to Mr. BENZ. E" SNYDER. Mr. S. having
completed his studies, Mr. McPherson a
year ago generously toneweci the otTer to
the Board with similar conditions, and
the announcement was made to the pu
pils of school No. 1 at the commencement
of last term. At the close of the session,
*was -found by examination of the School
Register that ROMA2COI3 SNYDER had the
highest average marks, and the Board ac
oordingly,assigned to him tit Scholarship.
The Board has also the control of an
other Scholarship in the College, founded
by Mr. THOMPSON, of Lancaster, but with
different conditions—the Board being re
quired in all cases to have reference to the
means of the pupils in assigning it, This
Scholarship is now vacant, we believe,
and will probably be given out at theclose
of the next term.
THE FOURTH.—The Borough author
ities having modified the ordinance
against the sale and firing of fire-works,
ao far as concerns the national holi
days, "Young America". held high carni
val during the night of the 3d and the
morning of the 4th. All night long there
was an Meesaant explosion of crackers,
guns and pistola,'with occasional rockets.
At 4 o'clock, A. M., the day was formally
ushered In by the ringing of bells and
martial music. The Zousves, Capt. Non-
RIS, drilled ,trom„ 4 to 6 o'clock, A. M.,
firing saint% at regular intervals. The
/Paw Bead w asqr °.q...40 as a
number of national _airs. The streets
were alive at earli. hour, Pli , napartier
,to ,spend the day in the, woods.
As the Wore on, the avraltering rays
of the sun pouring down ban
„a cloud
less sky druvesuAtef our citiserur as re
mained in-doorOuulthe streetap resented
the quiet of a tdriett observed Sabbath
,SPia'ataieca
titrited_sza hYoung merles" again took
poarepodon of the streets with, their fire
work'. Taking It all In all it was a pleas
ant "Fourth," no' aceldent of any kind
occurring to mar the festivities of the day ,'
One three year old chap—the Junior's
youngest—evidently favorably impressed
with the noise, and frolic, and confusion,
wants 10 know when "July" will oome
- -........- on his side, fracturing a rib, and prcxluc
.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE.—The ing general prostration of his system.—
final Examination of the Senior Class took . Dr. O'NEAL was called in.
place last week. The first honor was as- Last week, ayoung son of PI us SNEER
signed to A. J. ERDMAN, of Macungie, Pa., INciEn, of Couowago township, fell from
the 2d to P. K. EnnmAN, of Centre Val- a log at the building of a now ham, re
ley ; the 3d to W. C. STOEVER, of Gettys- ceiving a severe cut in his face and injur
burg ; and the 4th divided between E. S. Ing one of his legs.
BREMENBAUGH, of Gettysburg, and J.
W. RICHARD, of Winchester, Va. The
Latin Salutatory was assigned to W. C.
STOEVER, the Greek Oration to A. J. ERD
HAN, and the Valedictory to P. K. ERD
MAN. •
Thee closing exercises of the College and
Seminary will take place the second week ,
in August, as follows:
Aug. 9—Baccalaureate Address, by Rev.
lir. VALENTINE, in morning.
Aug. 9—Sermon before the young men's
Christian Association of the College,
evening.
Aug. 10—Memorial Discourse on Presi-
dent Baugber, by Rev. Dr. Morris, of
Baltimore, evening.
Aug. /I—Holman Lecture on the Augs
burg Confession, by Rev. Dr. Scbmne-
ker, of Gettysburg, afternoon.
Aug. 11—Address to Seminary Alumni,
by Rev. S. A. Holman, of Phila., eve
ning.
Aug. 12—Junior Exhibition, morning.
Aug. 12—Address before Philo Society,
by Rev. Dr. Park, of Andover, after
noon.
Aug. 12—Address to College Alumni, by
Rev. George Parson, of Milton, eve
ning.
Aug. 13—Commencement Exercises.
The Directors of the Theological Semi
nary, will meet on Tuesday morning
Aug . . 11, and the Trustees of the College
on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 12.
We understand that Prof. WXLKEN has
resigned the German Professorship, .to
take effect at the close of the present ses
sion.
DANGREROUS COUNTERFEITS.--
Counterfeit *lO National Bank notes are
in circulation. They are very well ex
ecuted, and will deceive the majority of
persons in whose hands they fall. The
engraving is very fine, and the printing as
perfee.tas it could be done. These notes
are on the Central National Bank of New
York, and on the Ohio National Bank of
CinainnatL Twenty dollar bills, altered
from fives on the First National Bank of
Boston are also in circulation.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK.—Raving
largely added to our facilities for Job
Printing, we are now enabled with the aid
of our Campbell Power Press, Gordon
Jobber, and Hand Presses, to turn out
promptly all kinds of Printing, from the
smallest Card to
- the largest Poster, inclu
ding Pamphlets, Speeches, Catalogues,
Circulars, Programmes, (to. With our
new Presses and enlarged assortment of
type, we claim to have one of the beet
Printing Wilms in the State, and shall be
glad at all times to see our friends.
A. FULL ABSORTMENT.—The atten
tion of Farmers, Builders, Contraotars,
and others, is invited M the large assort
ment of LUMBER of ail: kinds walkable
for boil/ling purposes, to be found at
04 C. H. Bt/rottLitn's Lumber Yard, at
corner of Carlisle street and Railroad depot,
including Beards, Planke Flooring, Si.
ding, Laths, Plekets, Shir;gles, dos.—Also
Posta, hewed and sawed, with prime
Fencing Boards, white Pine and Hemlock.
His stock is not only large; but his ar
rangements are such that he can sell at
the very lowed cash rates. Also, con
stantly on hands Black-smith, Lime-Bur
none.and &eve COAL, tf
AOrtiCloittleatTorn seville Institut
tko,, by declared a dividend or
,3 per
mob lisr bud six montba, payable on the
lent '
7—Pc,:n by
B—"G.ne. to the war," (Song,) by Lieut. NutroN
12-71, itequiein—Lizzle Boort. Little Ones. Boys
[All.; Noble and brave, met thee, 0 rest!
EMI
York Republican, established in 1789.
York Gazette pi ecru en) " " 1794.
" (English) '• " 1514
Democratic Press 1838.
Hanover Spectator,
York Pennsylvan lan,
Wrightsville Star,
Hanover Citizen,
York True Democrat,
FRANKLIN
Chambersbarg Repository established In 1793.
liercersburg Journal, it " 1843.
Waynesboro' Village Record, " " 1846
Chambereburg Valley Spirit, " 1847.
Greencastle Pilot, " HUG.
FULTON.
Niceonnellsburg Republican,
n —..
BEDFORD
lied turd Gazette, eetabllelled fn 1805 ,
1818,
" lognirer,
CM=
Sumerdet Herald and Whig, eetablistiett iu 1861
'• Democrat, " 1853
CAI2IIOIB, IC.
Danner a Ziegler, Middle aireet, near Baltimore.
Tate & Onip, Washington et, near Cbambersbnrg
W. K. Gallagher, Beat Middle at. second square.
CLOTHINO.
George Arnold, cor. of Diamond and Ctusmbersburg et.
Y. Canninghbam, Baltimore street, first square.
T. C. Norris, Chambersburg street, first square.
Jacobs k Brother, Chambersburg street, first square.
Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Pub:lc Square.
C. H. Buehler, corner of Carliele and Railroad etreeta
Jacob Reilly, corner of Stratton and Railroad.
Dr. Wm. Btalismith, Baltimore street, first square.
J. L. lllll,Clutmbersburg street, opposite Eagle Hotel.
A. D. Buehler, Chambersburg et., near Public Square.
Huber., Baltimore 'treat, first square.
R. Romer, Charnb'g et., oppoelte Christ's Church.
MY GOODS.
Fahnestock Brothers, cor. of Bal to. and Middle ate.
J. L Schick, cor. Baltimore and Public Square.
Duphorn A Quitman, cor.Carliele and Public Square
Rebert A Elliot, Balt. it., opposite the Court house.
Geo. Arnold, cor. Diamond and Cluunbersburg et.
FORGE AND FOUNDRY
David Sterner, West street.
➢ORRARDING AND COMMISSION MMES.
Bighatn k Co., cor. Washington and Railroad.
13. 8. Benner k Brothor,cor. Stratton and Railroad
McCurdy k Ilartillton, Carlisle Street.
ISANITI YLRD.
Peter Settler, Railroad, East of Stratton street
OAS FITTIM.
R. D. Armor, East Middle street
R0C16128,
J.Cress lc Sot, cor. Chambersburg and Public Square
Wm. Boyer ik Son, York et., opposite National Bauk.
Meals k Bros., Cbambersburg it., second square.
Henry Orerdeer, Baltimore et., third square.
Wm. J. Martin, cor. otHaltimore and High streets.
Palinestock Brothers, cor. Baltimore and Middlo etc
Bighorn & Co., cor. Washington and Railroad Streets
H. S. Beuner & Bro., cor. Stratton and Railroad eta.
McCurdy k Hamilton. Carlisle at.
Gillespie k Co., York it., tint square
H. M. Paxton. Baltimore street, third square.
lIANDWLEZ ♦ND CUTLIST.
Danner k Ziegler, Baltimore street, first square.
Yahuestock Brothers, corner Bal to. and Middle its
LIARNYBeI, AC.
D McCreary t. Sop, Balta. et. oppulite Pres. Church
B. B. McCreary. Chamberiburg street, Drat square.
Jacob firlakerbott, cor. of York it., and Public Square
T. C. Norris, Clumborsburg street, first square.
B. C. Coboati, Chatribersburg it.
E.egle Hoke!, J. L. Tate, proprietor, rumor Chernbers
burg add Washington.
Keystone [Londe, W. E. Myers, proprietor, Chambers.
burg greet, opposite Christ's Church.
N. Weaver, Washington at., north of Chamboraburg
T. T. Tato, Washington at., noir Eagle Rotel.
TARDS.
J. M. Cannon,corner of Baltimore mai 3.11J41ii it reet
Meals k Brother, York at, east of B trat tort.
C. J. Tyson, York street., opposite Netiouel Bank
Levi pumper, Baltimore sc., first square.
J. W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near 'Ugh
PRINTINO e►IICY.
Star cE Sentinel, Baltimore et., midway between
the Court "louse and Public Square, west a ide.
13107C8, TIAMAILL, AC.
C. Q. Bumbler, corner of Carßele and Railroad.
B. G. Cook, York at., ne• , 'rly opposite the Nat. Bank
Washington Bierbower, N. E. corner of Diamond
OXIMI2/1111. k PAPCI HLXGaI.
Jersonlatt Culp, York street, wood square
waTclatatint.
Soper McCartney, Balto. ',trout, flat square.
ACCIDENTS.—We regret to learn that
Capt. E. MCGINLEY, of Fairfield, had the
little finger of his right hand cut off by a
Mowing machine on the 30th nit.
On the 22d ult., Fn.t:sets COLE, of Buch
anan Valley, had the cap of his knee frac
tured at his saw-mill, Ho was engaged,
with several of his hands, in getting out
saw logs. To a very heavy ono they had
left a part of a limb, the easier to work it
down a steep hill. When starting the log
ou a f.lide, Mr. COLE was at the front end
of it. Moving more rapidly than was ex
pected, the limb mentioned caught one of
his legs just back of the knee, and carry
ing him with it some distance, struck the
knee against a sapling, badly fracturing
" 18.15.
1851
" 1854.
" 1861.
1864.
" 1850
ißsn
Mr. C. is doing well.
Some ten days or two weeks ago, Mr.
PETER FREY, of this place, one of our old
est citizens, while removing a ladder from
one part of his premises to another, fell
A son of JOHN HOSTETTER, Or Union
township, aged 15, last week met with an
accident while assisting his father in cut
ting grass with a reaper. He was sitting
on the reaper removing the grass, when
the reaper struck a stump, thowing the
boy over on the knives, cutting one of his
legs severely and making an ugly gash in
one of his feet.
On Monday last Mr. JACOB HANKY had
his right hand badly injured by a circa_
lar saw at the Katalasyne Spring. The
saw, which had been recently put up,
was being adjusted, when by some means
Mr. H's hand came in contact with it, cut
ting to the bone and nearly severing the
hand.
YORK SPRINGS JULY 241 1868.
Mr. EDITORS :—We were somewhat
startled a few days since by the Informa
tion that Mr. E. H/TESHEW had disposed
of his Store Room to Mr. JOEL GRIEST
for $4,500, and his entire Stock of Store
Gooda to Messrs. DRIEST and BOWERS.—
We regret the loss of Mr. HITEMEW ex
ceedingly, who will no doubt leave our
town for an other and more extensive busi
ness place. He has been a popular and
successful Merchant here for 11 years, and
has made many warm friends during his
stay among us.
Messrs. GBIEST and Bowlats are gentle
men of industrious habits, who will no
doubt do a good business in that well es
tablished place. We predict for them a
bright future.
sip-Beautiful and of Uniform Excellence.
A well-known, safe, and speedy agent for
restoring gray hair to Its original color, for
preventing the loss of the hair, for promot
ing its healthy growth and increasing its
beauty, a gradual but certain cure for bald
ness, and an essential toilet requisite for all
who prize that choicest gift of nature, a
bountlittl supply of hair : the above is said
by all who use Mrs. B. A. Allen's Improved
(new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in
one bottle) Every Druggist sells it. Price
One Dollar. July 10—im
THE BEST THING YET.—The Medical
Profession, after having thoroughly tested
Speer's wines, have introduced them into
their practice, on account of their purity.—
His "Standard Wine Bitters" are equally as
pure, and only need a trial to recommend
them. Sold by Fred. Brown, corner of sth
ant Chestnut streets, and Johnston, Hollo
way it Co., and other Druggists. it
"Why stand you thus amazed 1 0 " 1 4 0 see
a person of your natural beauty with a head
of dry, bristling, unkempt .hair!Go pur
chase a bottle of "l3arrett's Vegetable Hair
Restorative." It will transform your hair
into beautiful glossy ringlets. Nothing so
efficacious has ever been offered to the pub
lic.—Lotiodi Courier. It
erflineet Annum is a pretty little gar_
den-dower ; but if you want a whiff of
sweet elyetum, you will find the nearest
approach to it in the heavenly odor of PHA
ion's new perfume. FLOR DE MAYO/
Bold by all ditolats. 2-4
fa'The attention of our readers is direc
ted to the advertisement of CON'S DYS
PEPSIA CU - 1 is
. Ip, in another part of this
paper. ''W# tour Vsua *die lin le
reannumnded by all Irian use it. Real the
coniticatew 10/
CoLL, LIIXDZE, ISMS. IC
raran
DRUGGIBTS
RAU, CLP9, lUCU, *c
E=l
PLIoTOGRAPIIZICS
Ml=
ME=
AN OLD CITIZEN
adV;rtilingentS.
Baltimore Grata & Produce Market. A
GENTS ro,
Baltimore, fltermiely Altomittp. A-1.• to tuna cotter ma 'tat ••,
8 00 Q 900 aggfirorlarrt i rfstßimicni °Omar,
04.:01.0 . 25
Banthollobbli, Agtetts
• Z 46 .1 @ • - 2
4° Address, 11. A. WIDDIJULD, Selects' Aeon*
• 2:40 '2 50 Julylo.-Inr: , *alone
66` fir 113 A- N alstasilMurtlissta to sell by nun
* ,
• V , 75 V V pie. Address withnfastp
GRUB & COMPANY.,ll.l3ohestant Ht., l'hflials.
. 80 g 85 July 10.-1 M '
• 0 0 00 @ 0
0000
00 00' CHEAPER THAN EVER.
. 0 oo o oo
. 13 @, 141 E. HITESHEW
• /6 e l 161 11 A\TING' disposed of his Store
. 19 @ 211 R •a• hones and stock of Goods to GRIM k BOW
. 17 @ 18 ' the B awl grand etermined to redact:obis stock daring
Hummer and fall months, will give
14°i GREAT BARGAINS
Gettysburg Gratin & Provision Market.
before invoicing. My stock of
Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
10 °° All kinds of Merchandise
11 00 @I2 00
4 30
fon
and comp l ete i n every department, and will be
C.° 275 cleeed out at reduced prices.
000.!_d 200 E. HITBSEIEW.
1 15 York Springs, Pa., July I 0,1868.—tf
111.. A II persons knowing themselves indebted to me
1 40 are requested to come forward and make settlement.
75 fIUARTERLY REPORT of the
100 Nose, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFGEITYSBURG.
2 50 , Jcir 8 , MA
6
RESOURCES,
00
' Discounts and Over Drafts,..
IGO ail 1 70 Furniture, and Fixture5,........ _...
05 ! Current v rrent E xpenses and Premiums,.
Stamps,
15 Due from Bunks,.
, U. S. Bonds,.
18 ! R. B. Bonds.
20 Cash,
SITPER FLOUR,.
EXTRA FLOUR,.
WHITE WHEAT,
RRO WHEAT,-
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
TLYOTRY-BERD,
CLOVER-assn,
FLAX-SEED,
BACON, SHOULDERS,
" SIDES,
" HkMB,
LtAED,
GOLD, Phila
SurEn FLOUR,...
EITIZA FLOUR,.
WYEITE WILE AT,
RED Wit% AT, ...
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
BIICILWITEAT,....
TIMOTHY SHED,
CLOVER SEED, ..
POTATOES,
Burma,
LARD,
EGOS,
Bawl?, Hems,
" SIDES,
SIIOI7LDERS,
SOAP,
8 Cepitalpaid In,
10 Surplus Fund,-
Circulation ,
-.TS Deposits
MARRIED. Duo to D ' anks,..„.._
MITCIEIELL—WIERMAIW.-011 the 25th P r il ' ofi o u un a t n ,' l t / L'`" D g e '
ult., by Rev. W. C. Cattell, D. D., of Eas- Dividends unpaid
ton, assisted by Rev. Thomas 11. Robin
son, Rev. S. S. Mitchell, to Theresa, eld
est daughter of T. T. Wlerman, Esq., all ......„._
of Harrisburg., I certify that ate above statement is correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
010. ARNOLD, Nailer.
TALLOW,
DIED. July 10.--St
BROWNING.—In Washington City, on nUARTERLY REPORT of the
the 29th ult., Anna Rebecca, infant daugh
tor of Thomas and Elizabeth Browning, GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK.
aged 5 mouths and 16 days. JILT 8, ISM
BURNS.—In this place, on the Ist Inst., RESOURCES.
Mrs. Barbara Burns, wife of John L. Loans and Discounts
U. S. Bonds at Waahington astute Burns, aged 69 years and 16 days.
Baonou.—On the 14th ult., in Chambers- U.
Bouds on band
burg, Mrs. Susannah, wife of Mr. Peter c, ‘ ,,i„
Brotigh, aged 53 years 5 mouths and 2 Due from 8ank5.......
days. Real Ectatc
ELRODE.— On the Ist inst., at the Alms L I M"' ...... -.•
House, Mrs. Elizabeth Elrode, aged about , 1 ,„„„
63 years. Expenses,
LINX.—May the 2nd, near Clarksville,
Howard county, Md., John Clinton, son
of Samuel D. and Catharine W. Linn,
aged 3 years 11 mouths and 2 days.
KLINOEL.—On the Bth Inst., Harry Die- c,. l .md,
trick, infant son of D. 11. Kingel, aged 8 Circulation,
mouths and 6 days. 001. ti
surpiu.
Go to thy rest my child, State Circulation,,
Go to thy dreamless bed,
Gentle and undefiled, Profit and Lou,—
With blessings on thy head. Ddend
Due to s unpaid,
8atik5,......
Fresh roses in thy hand,
Buds on thy pillow laid,
Haste from this fearful land,
Where flowers so quietly fade
For me, 0 Lord ! whatever lot
The hours commisiion'tl bring,
!fall my with'ring blessings die, LIFE INSURASCE•
Or fairer clusters spring,. 1
A grant that still with grateful heart, THE New England Mutual Life
My years rosign'd may run, i
: _i_ Insurance Company of Massachuietta •
'Tie thine to give or to resume, 1 Cash Assets Dec. lit, 1867 36,062,400
And may thy will be done. , Income fur 1867 .$1,402,628
1.- ATI/Es , , 1....e.p.ti in 1867 ......... -......-. 479,100
Tu!vo.—On the 27th ult., at the Alms , Di h Distribution In 1867, to Policy
olden 0,
660
years.oldest House, Miss Polly Tung, aged about 63 Thi n favorite Company is the Mutual Liteht.
same° Company in the United States, and is purely
WHITE.—On the 30th of May last, Mrs. i mutQsi. It divides with th e policy-holders. all the
Sarah White, widow of David White, de.
ceased, of Hampton, in the 78th year of ' Surplus & Profits annually
her age.
WOLF.—On the 20th ult., at the Alms Takes risks in all the various mules of Life and En•
Hoare, Mr, Henry Wolf, at an advanced downient Insurance at as low rates, as any Company
age. . doing a sale businees.
.... All its olc17a: e protected frou ferfeit nre by the
. t.t wiol3..usettssoth.teverynglto
all the insorance he pays kr.
pLECTION.—The Anunal Elec- Losses paid promptly and
A-.• lion fora President and Thirteen Dlr,..clors of the
• -
"Gettysburg Battle Monument Arsociation," aid be
held at McConaugliy'g Hell, Gettysburg, on itautay, : without litioltion
-litigation.
,
the 2,)101 day of Jury, 1E44, between the hotire of 10
o'clock, A. 31. and 2 o'clock, P. M.
WU, xrca,
By order of the Board,
D. MOUONAUGLIY, l.. , ecretary.
Agent, at New Oxford.
Pr
' All .mmunicatlene addressed,to at. as above, will
be promptly responded to, sad I will visit any portkon
4 1 OTICE.—The account of Joss !of the country dealtad with the *law of taktag risks
and goring Information oft GM subject..
A , 1 C. GRA/37, Conimmittee of Seams Daus, a La. '
Wins'. Le Okbibited by Cyrus Diller and tease Graby Ju4 10.--81
Arktit' - itiirtaa.-14 tltaiiiii4itreal en Me county '
and will be confirms,' by said Court, on Me 171 A day 1 S peers Standard
qj August next, unlesx MU.. be sheen to the con.
trary• J. A. KITZMILLER,
\VI NE lIITTERS t
July 10, 18.38.—its i'colL'y. .
---
N - 0 ---
dew drutistnuntO.
July 10.-2 t
TlCE—ia hereby given that
application has been made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Adams county, for the Charter of
the . Menallen Building Aso.ociation," and that Mon
day the I:tA day of Auguli next, at 10 o'clock, A. Al.,
bag beau Axed (or the hearing of the same, when it
Will be granted unless sufficient cause to the contrary
be 111101rn. fly the Court
July 10.-31. J. A. 4ITZMILLER, Prothy.
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
on the estate OfJurl. WEIGLIT, We of Manallen
township, Adams eounty,,Px., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing In midtown:l,lp,
they hereby give notice to all persona indebted to sold
estate to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same t) present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
July 10. ea
. -A XECITTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
fere Testamentary on the estate of NaTIUNIZI.
Gaersox, dec'd, late of Liberty township, Adants coun
ty, haying been granted to the undersigned, both of
Liberty township, they hereby gire 406:e to an per.
ions Indebted to said estate to make immediate pay.
went, and thrse having claims against the same to pre.
sent them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN MUS9ELMAN, Executor.
ANN MARIA GRAYdr)N, Executrix.
July 10.-61
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The un
deraigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Adams county, to distribute the balance in
the hands of JLEZIII3.II SCLLLY, Assignee of LEWIS
griTIDZA end War, to and amongst the creditors legal
ly entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of said
appointment, at the office of NoCculaCituf k kaaVra
In Oettlaburg, on Munday, the 272.71 day of July n.t:et,
at 10 o'clock, A, M., when and where all part too Inter
ested are requested to be present.
July 10.-3 t J. M. KRAUTII, Auditor.
DISSOLUTION.
The Partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm of SIISAFFER &
BECKER, of Petersburg, (Y.S.) Is hereby dissolved.
AU persons Indebted to said lirui will please make
payment without delay. Either partner lo authorized
to use the name of the firm in the settlement of the
business. Said dissolution to take effect from the first
day of May, 186 e.
July 10, 1509.-3 m
B ANKRUPT NOTlCE.—Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, at Gettysburg, the
18th June, A. D. 1868.
The undersigned hereby giros notice of his appoint
ment as Assignee of 711.ANCIS S. 111LD7.8114111., of Bast
Berlin, county of Adams and State of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
JORN PICKING, Assignee
July 10.-at
W. HOWARD DROOKS & STEVENSON,
31anufacturers of
WIDE AWAKE CAPS,
AND
CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS.
ho. 119 North Third Strut,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cape and Capes, of enamelled oil cloth, of all cubes
made to order at ahortest poealble notice.
July 10.-1 m
AGENTS WANTED FOR "WEARING OF Till
GREEN."—The most entertaining book published,
abounding In Remanoe, Manor and Wit. Agents say
it is the best selling book out, as people are tired of
the repetition of dry detail' and army reports.
ONE sazyr SOLD 58 IN ONE WEEK
44 41 44 92 44 CS 01
la 41 44 152
Liberal terms to agent,. Send for a Circular.
Mao, Fatally Quarto Bibles. Best Edition pub
lished. WM. FLINT, Publisher, 26 South 7th Street,
Philadelphia, Pantos. July 10.-Im .
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
la conieetion with my law business in Gettysburg;
find will give personal attention to the.
Examination of Titles, : Con-
veyancing & Investment
of money.
Parties wlstang to sell, or buy lands, mai find it to
their advantage to call. Several
Farms and Woodland
in the neighborhood of Gettyeburg—also, property In
=!
10011/41.011/Ei
QM t i eb6 q l, 4uli 10,1861,—EL "kw. " "till?*QM
MEI
I certify that the above report is correct to the bed
of my knowledgeauti
July 10.-7,t J. ➢MORY BAIR, Gabler.
FOR THE WEAK.
FOR VIE PALE.
}JR blefil.V.
l'aft Tl}P. AORD,
YOl YEAALEO,
70E SPRING Mt !
No Bitters equal to them !BA._
SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS,
Wine, Herbs and Roots,
Celebrated Wine, no well knows, with
PERUVIAN HARK,
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS,
SNAKE ROOT
WILD CHERRY BARK,
GINGER,
arid such other HERDS and ROOTS aa will In all eases
*islet Digestfoo, promote the Secretions of the aye
te to in toe za:i oral tlnintlehh and giro
TONE AND VIGOR
TO THE
RCTII 31. WRIGHT,
JANE P. WRIGHT,
Executrix
IProut Res. L. P Word, Aron, Drain N., 0.1
Muuu. Bruno k Minimum,
Gentlesseni—lt gives me great plauure to state that
my
we has derived great benefit from the Ole of
Co.'. Dyspepsia Cure. She ha. Isenetl fore number of
years greatly troubled with Pyspepsii, accompanied
by violent paroxysms of constipation which a pros
trated her that she was all the while, for months, tits.
able to do anything. She took, at your instance, Co.'.
Dyis Cure, and btu derived ORRAT RENEVIT
YR IT, and le now comparatively well. She ru
ga thue medicine us great bleerdng.
Truly yours,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY I "°-"'"" L. F. WARD.
Young and Old, Male and Female
An m,o it with Wonderful success. Brings
To the pale white llp,
To tko thin face and care worn countenance.
Cures FEVER sod Creates APPETITE. Try them.
Use none other. Ask for SPEER'S STANDARD BIT.
TERS. Sold by Druggists and Grosses. Sea that my
signature is over the cork of each bottle.
ALFRED SPERR,
N. 3., . 1 0 241 Broadway, New York.
10—Trade aspplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY k
CO„ Philadelphia; GEOROE A. KELLY, Pittsburgh
and by all Wholesale Dealers,
July 10, 18133
THE FINKI4E & LYON
•
D. C. SIIEdEVER
11. W. BECKER.
SEWING MACHINE,
WITH NEW AND. IMPORTANT
The Cheapest GOOD Machine in the
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY 'TOWN
A liberal Cub Premium is offered for each loam/ Agent
Those agent. are appointed With groat facility . and
satisfaction.
A spl en did Paying Business for Travel
ing Agents? ,
Please seed for a CLACCIAR. Address
FINKLIC LBON 8. AL CO.,
No. 701 Broadway,
July 10 t Nor York
NEW STORE`.
NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET,
James E. Caldwell. & Cot,
JEWELF;RS;
Have been appointed
la Ulla city for the tale of ti.
Ws tee Ure g o te uA ll i e ?I t mittarlite
to g a
in the alt, •
and quality. .
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SPECIAL A(titTS
OOP. UAM MP?. 00/IPANICS
/IN& ELNCTRO-PLATa mow:
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COE'S.,IFI:O4I,I3IA CURE.
COWS 1:48#10MA cIIREk
COE'S DYBPRIVA 'CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE
COE'S DYSPEPSIA. CURE
$108,951
700
1,990
308
21,081
150,000
28,000
23,817
21332,092 21
4-1-14-1-I.IN-Ir
5100 000 00
. 3,820 30
. 89,186 00
134,190 65
2,782 42
1,399 a
1,131 20
• 183 20
Mb world renowned remedy for the untilling cure of
DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion, Nick Headache, Sourness or
Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food,
Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness,
Biliouaneas, Liver Complaint,
finally terminating in Death.
/332 092 21
Is urged upon the attention and trial of sufferers
from this most horrible of all discuses. Dyspepsia
shows its ravages in a thousand different forms, In
fact, all disorders of the Stomach and Dowel., with all
their complaints, such as Sick Headache, Hartburn,
Depression s general HIM of uneasiness and fooling
that you are not well. Food distremes you, rises and
• sours on your stomach ; breath Is bad, skin at times
flatbed and hot; don't feel as it you could more or
stir about, and worst of all, Indigestion or Constipa
tion, are nothing more nor less than Daypepsia.—
Thousands open thousands suffer and die this way and
neither themselves or physicians know what alit them
except that they're surely dyin.
Header we repeat it, th Is al l Dyspepsia. If you
would hays proof of our ststemant, if you would save
yourselves and children from an early grave, it you
would have health and energy and strength, again we
beg you to try one bottle of
9115,292 79
150,000 00
60,000 00
39,475 15
27,097 58
6,000 00
2,548 75
800 00
309 23
126 87
$43,634
5145,160 00
130,103 00
124,0 2 20 66
17,100 00
4,710 00
1.119 14
2,301 25
1,978 71
1,749 24
Goe's Dyspepsia Cure,
*430,634 91
You will IN how SOOtt it will dispel yoar bad feel.
tugs and gloomy foreboding.. now coon it will chase
away any species of Dyspepsia. How soon It will give
you new lift sad vigor, and how soon It will make •
will man or woman of you. For your own sake, for
the sake of everybody suffering, we beg, we es treat
you to try It.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT AND
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS,
It Ls a goverelgp Ipmedv, while for raver and Ague,
and all those disease wfileh ere generated In a miie
ado climate, It La a certain prevent hr•and cur.
That its wonderful medicinal virtues may not stand
alone opus oar statement, we append a few 11111101/CIIIKI
tentimoniale from those whose position in society and
matation as citizens will place their evidence beyond
all question, and carry with them strength and con
victbn to the most increlnlons.
Us. Ltirria Bapos, s wkoleeale ateruhant of BO
years, in M ilwaaki• one of the meat tediahle and
tarok' win In *ha kat', says, nada! data
Mitwaviza, Wu., Jan. 24, 18611.
Mastras. C. G. Culla. 1 Co.. Na. Sawa, Chem
Doak amyeelfeed wti baveuead Coifs Dyepepda Cora,
it'd It bur morel !>;W LT frotbistary sa s Us.
= 44/I WAlVAlri t i w a s ma i taL e tba , t have re-
Veßty Meepectfally,
• (illipard) LBBTDH SEXTOX.
[Fro Rea. MAC AIKEN, AllegAany,
Joists pt3Y7tIIIu, Draggles.
No. SS Murket Btrest. Pittsburgh
Sta:—l take great pleasure in stating that, atter
having suffered front dyspepsia tor about fifteen you',
at tome periods much pore than other', I have been
entirely cured by the or. of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.—
My friend, know that elle!e your my case has been
an extreme me. I had great suffering from eating
any kind of and on an average would vomit about
one-third of my meal. in • sour indigeetlble masa.
When the severe atta cks would come, I would lose all
strength and become utterly helpless, Some of the
attaWcamotild to so severe that days together I
would not retain any thing on my stomach, `save a lit
tledry tout and tea. For years I knew not what it
was to pass Ore consecutive hours without Intense
m. From the time I took the first dose of this
edicine I cased vomiting, gradually all rareness
passed away. and dash and strength returned, and
ever since I_ have been able to eat any kind of CM
sat upon the table. Six months hare now pasted
without any symptoms of the return of the disease .
My case was considered by all, even physicians, so
marvelous, that Lora time it was hared it might be
ilictltione; but I am now so well convinced, that I
have net been merely relieved, but permanently
enrol, that I can conscientiously recommend Coe'.
Dyspepsia Cure to all victims of the Dyspepsia.
- ISAAC ALLAN,
Itite Pitior al ibo BeiTorOL N. Laura, 411:Fkaay
CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE.
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MIWIS. C. Caws •
ome :—ilotog *Po Ow groat booofit de
rhod, to woke la 4 ., :SW losooteo•Nr rlirkelr•
via Con, I would um: floiostbtog am
=i4ro ih i t irovo BkinteL
rbroo&bort ' 154, rofa u kf i rtbod
Owes Is Bails flee IBA MO •
SookAt Woo lio=6loPoVoi, , eqiirV
mod mid bo nt* red
iter ambited er ski az oft rooloo, I" took woo
digo poMoOoldi *icy I world • whim every
lbaany Wray it asbud reed, air iomiodloto 0403 116
Ww ileauses or Bowel coreplatate.
' PUIF,t
Tbs % e Mr. Dues Is la our employ. sad wer cula
von*lbow: , etstwoost Win tue.
1. ARNOLD k CO,
Coe's 1311'014 Owe,
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4 40 otAbootogooob.
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bob hot:Jobb.
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; ii, tit i MUTUAL --
UP 4 1 1StriPAS011 . CWIPANY.
ov*Ditenu t : ..
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921 CHEST ; NT.ITSTRE*Yr,
ACCUMULATED CAPITAL
1
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CHARTER PEfI.PETUAL. . •
All the Surplus divided amongst the
Policy Holders every year.
THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE
CITY OR STATE. *
LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.
ga-All lufixtestiou will be cheerfully glum.
HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK,
Agent at Gettysburg, Pa
July 1,1868.-3 m
New Boot and Shoe Store.
D. KITZMILLER & BRO.,
GETTYSB URG, PENNA.,
YORK STREET, OPPOSITR TUN BANK.
THE undersigned have opened • new Boot and
Oboe Store, on York street; Gettysburg, la ttie
room recently occupied by gamut k SICCARTNZT, and
have Just received from the City • large smart
went of
BOOTS& SHOES
MO
GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHIL•
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &c.
We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all kinds
of BOOTS AND SHOPS—the work being mad• up
of best materials and by first class workmen. The
senior partner has been in the business for over Id
years and personally superintends all work made up.
We reepectfully Invite the attention of the public to
our eatiblishment, and hope by strict attention to
brininess and by selling at lowest cash prices, to glee
entire sallattction.
DAVD EITZMILLEB,
JACOB A. YITZMILLIB
June 24, 1888.—tf
THE GREAT
Conowago Phosphate,
PREPARED BY
C. W. BENSON, M, A,
LITTLESTOWN, PA.
TILE Conowago phoophate Is destined to stand at
the bead of American Fertilisers, It has already
proved Its SUPERIOR QUALITIES, and ample car
tificates of Ito high merits will won be furnished to
the public. The proprietors will spare no moans or
Ppains to make It a reliable and uniform article. It
e superior to Peruvian Guano, because it is MOEN
LASTING IN ITS EFFECT and EQUAL TO IT ON
THE FIRST CROP. It does not over-stimulate the
Soil, is most of the fertilisers in the market do, and
leave the laud after gathering the Ilrst crop In •
worse condition than before using it, but it remains
au active fertilizer In the 6011,444 continues yar ta
ter year to shoe itself on every crop that Is put it
the land.
The Conowafo Phosphate contains a large percent
egn Of anglicism end Btosiphoric geld, which sent's' elements to vegetable food. They sillier enter
directly into the plant or prepare the AMAIN In the
soil to do so. The base of the Conowago Phosphate
e PURE RAW BONE, completely and thoroughly
dissolved without the use of any volatile agent.
One of the great advantages of the Conowago
Phosphate is that it will dissolve the sand in the soil
and set the silica free to be absorbed by the grow
ing plant, which Is a very importimt Ingredient In
giving firmness and strpngth to the stalk aka grl4.--
ft tpill petvens ate f,;;;1 7 14 and ;6dgirig of crops that
are forces up by • wet and warm season. and will
greatly facilitate Ms r4snisg of the grain and ACCUIt
it against tits rust.
Ag.oct.nt are being established throughout the
gountry wherever fertilisers are sold. We are not
afraid to place It beside the beat in tbs country.
Let all the fanners and planters makeup their
minds that they will try the Great Conowago Phos
phate this fall.
Price Aft! DoHlreper_tOA,
A If Mfg, Firourietore.
1113 f be ConOweg4.4 05 d
Phosphide tieing nde yery
fine, end thoroughly distlategret ed, mike L os It con
yen tent to use In the dribs, and 1144.4 more freely
with the /oil. All farmers know the advantage of
tine tert,lizere. June 17, 1868.—ti
Buggies and Carriages.
REMOVAL.
undenialml haa semored his Carrage-ntak.
Ina shop wy it • snwt and or !Mills ! t r , t , gottn,
tdirg, Ni,., vIlLe Na Ina coattnaa to bond all kinds of
work in his line, via:
CARRIAGES, TROTTING& FALL.
L.VG-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER
IV4 ONS, erC., C
Ms work Ia sit put up of good material and by
the best of mechanic•, and cannot fall to glee Wis.
Action. HL pricesere always reasonable. He solic
its orders, confident that he can please.
REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates.
July I, 18114.-.-ly
GROCERIES & LUMBER
AT PAXTON'S STORE, ON TUE HILL, BALTIMORE
STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA.
FRESH GROCERIES
every week from the City, Prothions, Dried and
Green Fruits oral! kinds always on hand, at lowest
rate..
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHEESE. PURE CIDER VIN
EGAR, SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES,
NOTIONS, OONFF.CTIONARIES,
BROOMS, Ac.; a/se,
TT MBER
9
inch as Scantling, Posts, Shingles, Plank, Ac., contia•
ually on hand at lowest living rates. Call and wee.
Jane 24.—tf.
Journeymen Carpenters
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
Goon WAOKS will besiren tor Brat clam tuutds.—
Apply immediately to
W. 0. STALLSBIITH A SON,
June 10.—It Clettyebnrg, Pa.
Journeymen Carpenters
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
GOOD WAGES kOONSTANT PLOYMINT WNW,
ON APPLICATION TO
HENRY COMMUN.
tleitysburg, Pe,. Jane 24.-3 t
GEN'L GRANT -A'G E N T 8
• WANTED to
sell the beet and most tellable Life of the (hoarse'
of Living Soldier.. By Iron. J. T. thadley, the im
mensely popular historian of Washington. Napoleon.
Seared II Vs Fermat, Mc„ br 'bait oar Agents
can also take orders. Secure an Agency at once bo•
bra the field is taken for inGirk.r mirky. ilthi beak
is timely ; popular and cheap sudeel/ing epleadldly.
Oar termsanezeelled, send et integlbe eheulAr. Ad
draw J. U. HUBBARD. %inhibitor.
Jam 9/.—its eflo Mestput streeAndle.
INFORMATION FOR MAR
lan tuns".
Tla • ariss i Eraasiso at
abis•lls* •Yolai.alid • 00 .'
stailL eir UN WSW bomb Cs.
stors4 sbaluoilalibbst tibbtosity,;lly a V•ry
slap* remedy. is auszloas Ss ebb" baba io banlod
lailostko sumo of probisibikalairssollarity .f
lasestribla,Te.lt who desire bovill Nisi. boy
4( thip prossiriplioss *sod, '(Mb .1 cliabio,) with ai
rostisiss As•
~.y retsiftsb• "M . b as/
Varrrai lad laYa n gs e rs ii " c2
maths= =Mac. sail sociably pros* Ms sparse et
rnat retie . Wisp debris, the pnaerlptios
fibs will plow
MRS. 800 Lit• G 444 •
Jess l• lex 411.11rookisZt.T.
REWARD.--"&pr t j w ," l "7,
• subacribor, on or about Rho 1111 day of ingrair.
TIME IMMO c.arnat ;.ass la• ylki . ti!4olororAit
Wei salt rod 'Pi NB lagaimfe4 ;
s tbiabeca Jig 114. re o• rousit•row.a.
etiorr Wolistmuslaribitt; riil If bermNM fol.
bre Moved mitt kglediolfir their Mara tope.
THOMAS WOMPOILD.
SioadltsborgOld, July
WA.AIeIP.I4I) AO ENT S:
- A i „, ~..4 1 we
I N "7
awa ers - , . 4 . •. 4 ,
wilt'
'fur Tama sa
44del ti
.1410,y1.-110 . "wk.
W 661
TILE higtAt-m4rlsw,t,prkelt will be
plea bi by - • • '
MEM
===
WM pa, : Ply limit AMASS pakl to
4/setkaos tftfor lOW* to lottutioo oar T
111MILIANITIV WIRTZ Win 'CLOTiIItIS
LINZ& Address Axiom:Lax Writ Co., t 6 Wllwo N.,
"Mos to Dwoonk It., mow, ni.
C ROULAR,
Ivory Baer that haves our Factory Is Oil Tempered
lad Potent Ground, perfectly Ira* and evert, and mulde
of uniform temper by uur patent tampering process.
RED JACKET
cannot be excelled. We guaranty they sill cut 25
per car.t. more than common inm, with ler labor to
the chopper.
airlisad for circular an/ prices to
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL,
Sofa Matinfecturera. For sale by principal flardw•are
Dnalen,
Star Agricultural Works.
'pule ALBANY COTTON GIN ISANI:FAcTURING
1 CO., Albany, New Tork, Manufacturers of Gen
eral Agricultural Machinery, comprielag the colob
led' Btar"lbresaing Machines ; .Stat" Railway (or
Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Powers ; "Star.' Cot
ton Gine and Condensers; Circular Croaocut Pan.
mills ; Vegetable Cutter, ; Horse Hay Yorks ; Corn and
Peed Mille ; Power Corn ; Dog Powers, An., Ac.
We wish to call the particular attyntion of 'farmers
to our celebrated "STAR" THRESHER urn CLIAN.
BR, which, aa lately improved, we claim Lo far superi
or to any other machine now In market. It is com
pact and coolly portable, simple In its construction,
and therefore easy to operate by the moil, Inexperi
enced, and will do Its work with marvellous rapidity
and pufectlan, and with comparatively the least de.
mond upon the strength of the =hula driving It.
We have made recut improvements in this machin•
by which we are enabled to thorovOly clean Me grain
under almost any conahlution of difticultiem, and we
Sr. now using an entirely now and effective device for
relieving tine feeder of dut, thus making the opus
tiou of threolsingaa comfortabloand safe aa with the
ordinary machismo it is annoying and frequently de
atructiva of health.
These Machine, ars made of imitable sleet for our
"Star" Railway 2 ROM Power and for our "Star'•
Laver Powers for ♦ and 6 horses.
For sale by oar agents and dealer' generally. For
full particulars, tend for our illustrated Descriptive
Circular and Press Ltst. Cortea splints wll please
address TUN /4,114 NP N GIN MANUFAC
TUD,LNO 00., P. p, Drawer 163, •lbsuy, N. Y.
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
Waimea:lp to remove iLL for Tobacco. This
great remedy is an excellent appetiser. It purities
the blood, Invigorates the system, possesses great
nourishing and strengthening power, enables the
stomach to digest the heartiest food , makes sleep rt.
trashing, and establish., robust health. Stokers and
CAnocro for Fifty Year: Cured, Price Yirly Cents,
porttreati on jrus streets of To.
bacco, with lists of reference s, testimonials, Au, sant
free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. B. ADISOTT,
Jersey City, New Jersey.
-•
A WOMAN 07 MATURE AGE, haring brorght op
XI. a large family and knowing the care, anxietyand
expense attending the same, ham lately come Into the
pommies or a esti and simple remedy, whereby wires
and mother i may pretest the increase 4.4 gamily to
snit their convenience. It Is also • promoter of health,
All comantiVcations confidential, and thu remedy sent
by mail. Price *2OO. Address Mr., asso, P. 0.
Box 91, Brooklrn, N. y,
9'lU Nil NO ILUSIBUG.—By sending 30 smite and
I. Stamp, with age, height, color of eyes and air,
you .01 receive, by return mail, a correct picture af
your future husband or wife, with name and date of
t marriage. .eddress W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer Ne. 8, Fut-
Now York.
for
WANTI64. 84;4444h:4 Hew. Eyery boa.
‘6.qty CAtivaole SElyrr Plating Fluid.—
Vrod lit_proatichz 6t Pikriilizpositkm. good god &
for sainplo. North 6th at., Phila., Pa.
Or THE on DOLLAR SALE A REVOLUTION IN
TRADE.
WE furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR,
such aril Sias 0,11 aroused by *Ter" family, at a
leas . pric• theu UM, are sold by any WhOialla le desist
in hew York or lostai;i•
A g ents wanted to co•opera to with ns to carrying
opt • plats Which meets the wants 01 the million, and
In the disposal of a lergeand varied mock nt Dry and
palmy Gonda, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Onrpet
lugs, Lc. Our terms to Agents are superior to those
or any other Arm, sa our circular will ahow. Tpos,
gattingnp clubs cam eseureaypieoe ofbeettng, Watch,
Silk Drese„Shawl,Sewing Machine.
VW) (X 4 •
A cheek dasorlithig artlek to be sold Air a Dollar
10 cte ; 20 lor $2; 40 br 24; g 0 for lOC 100 fur 010, sent
by Mali. Send moneyby Registered letter. Clrctilary
mailed free m any address. Agents Viitlind every.
where.
Addrm
'roof of our statement that we have made
A COMPLETE
RE VOL UTION
IN TRADE,
can be found in the tact that the immense burliness we
have built up hail fedi:iced • multitude of mins con
nal.Vll to imitate our club system, and some by adver
tising the presents they will give to agents, seek, q
intecesere Ily. to divert some of our bnsinnee to them.
eelyos. this ar,notincetneut simply to inform
the public that it will be fur their Interest to pa_
trouiss our bowie, as we still coutinue to CITA NITTA,
GOODS AND OM UTA' I/MOO/MINTS TO AGETTS THAN ANT
OTHat CONCLIN IN 001 MINIM
We sell every description of DRY AND FANCY
GOODS, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY, WATCHES,
SEWING lIACHINES, Le. , Ac., for G. uniform price
of ONE DOLLAR. Circulars sent to any address free.
FARRAR k
Noe. US and lie sqmnor st.,hoetan.
W. K. GALLAGHER
WA us prepared to receive Advertisements fur
NEW LIST OF FIFTY NEWSPAPEnB
PACIFIC COAST,
ZYBRACINO
CALIFORNIA,
OREGON,
NEVADA,
MONTANA,
UTAH,
♦la a New List ol Newspapers, by which we can iu
sell an Adrertisonsnt occupying an '
Lich ar spate, to
250 NEWSPAPERS,
'BEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO
ADVERTISING AGENTS,
40 Park Row, N. Y.
July 111 .--at
JOHN C. ZOUCk,
Load Agent,
NW OXFORD, ADAMS CO, PA.,
Ha* for Sale 110 Ames, Milk, lbws
(frac MclithilieSho" Throw agouti,
anaitry Saabs * Ogre &took Sun
EN PRIIREFYLVAITTA, MARYDAND
AND MEM
air Pomona whitlow toiteltotool yea igp,
Property will do MAY et , #01.00410016411,11K1510
=SEM
MILL,
MULAY,
GANG and
CROSS CUT
SA W S
AXES
Common Mokpo, so good so the boot The
(COLB URN'S PATRYT)
PAUTSBUROH,PENNA
TO WIVES •ND MOTHERS
THE SUCCESS
MARAIS i PLUMMER,
34 liwo•.r It s 801, tot,, Mum
ON TIELI
4ND ME TERRITORIES OF
IDAHO and
WASHINGTON.
for 40 Coals web per raoath
ADDAIUMSS
110141168 and Zuni Loni.
ISMES
Son AdvatisOrtllN.
640 ! MILES
UNION PACIFIc
RAILROAD
Are now finished and In operation. 81.ity miles of
tuck have bee. laid this irprlng, sad the work along
the whole line beetroot' the Atlantic and Pacific State.
is being peaked /enroll more rapidly than ever L.
bre. More than twenty thousand men are employed,
and tt le not impassible that the entire track. from
Omaha to Sacramento, ill be finished in 1860 instead
01. . 117 0. The means provided are ample, and all that
iiplict/i men and motley ca. do to lecore thecompletko
of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
at the earliest poaalbla day, wilt t. ,tone.
The ONION PACIVIC RAILROAD COMPANY re
c 01,.:
I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way. and
all neeesrary timber . and other materials found
along the line of its operations.
H.—A GOVRRN3I.ENT GRANT of 12,300 sure• of laud
to the tulle, takes In alternate sections on Dash
'Means road. Thlo le an absolute donation, sod
will be a soon* of large savanna In the future.
GOVERNIIIINT GRANT of Culled Statsa
Thlrty-nor Bonds, Mounting to frontla,COO to
$48,01.10 per mile, according to the dlfilcultlaa to ha
surmounted on the raglans sections be built,—
The Cloven:argent take. a aocoml mortgage as so
rority, and It is expected that not only the inter.
set, but the principal amount may be paid In sat-
VIM rendered by the Company in transporting
troops, malls, ,kei- Tho interest I. no math wore
than paid in this way, besides securing a greet Aar.
log In time and money to the Governniont.
IV.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to isrue
It. own FIRST MORTGAGN BONDS, to aid lu
building the road, to the name amount es the U. i.
Bends, Issued for the mania purpose, and no mere.
Tan Gormaxxxv Phileil" the Ttuotees f.,1 the
First 3tortgag•Bondhetifers to deliver the Bonds
to the Company only as the coed is complelint
and after it has boon examined by United State.
Cooomisskniers and pronounced to be in all re.
spects • flrst•closs Railroad, laid with • heavy
Trail, and completely supplied with vtations, turn.
outs, car.rrhope, locomott•es, rare, &IL
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the
stock holder', of which ever Eight Minion Lroiiars
have been paid In upon the work elreadY degas's , '
which will be increased e• the wants of the Core •
ploy require.
TI.—NET CASE EARNINGS on It. Way Business,
that already amount to 31021 i TITAN 1111 1X7111113i
on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings ire
no Italleatiou attic% cut through trate that must
follow the opening alibi) line to the Pacific, but
they certainly prove that
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
upon inch i property, eostlog nearly three time' their
amount,
ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY
The Company have abundant means in their treas
ury and make no amid to the public to purchase
their Bonds, as the daily subsuriptiopa are entirely
eatisfactutit I but they submit that, for entire security
and liberal returns, there is certainly no better Invest.
meet In the market.
The Unloti Pacific 11004111 are for $l,OOO each, and
keit coupons attached. They have thirty years to
run, and bear annual interest, payable on the fast
days of January and July at the Company's Oeflce iu
the City of New ork, at the raYte of air per cent. in
gold. The Principal Is payable in gold at Wet orlty
The price la 102, and at the present tato of go/d,
they pay • liberal inzornit en their coat.
Tito Com.patty hullers that these Bonds, at the prii.
sent rate, are the cheapest eee , trity In the market
and men.s the right to mimeo the price at any
Bulrscripituna •01 be received in New York.
Beacriplions viii boreceived in Gettysburg, Pe.. by
the
FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK and
OICTITSBURO NATIONAL BANK,
and In Now York
At the COMPA , NY'A 11)11Uk, No. 20 NASSAU sr
JOIN 4.01.11C0 k BON, BANKERI3, N.. 69 WALL It
And by the Company. Ade ertited agent' througb.ut
Remittances sAould be made in drafts or skier
funds par in New Fork, and I/,4 hasiis loft! be sent
free of charge by return firprar. Rirtics rabrerib•
isp Mrdnigh kcal attar, will lank to Mein for their
safe
A PAMPLIL= AND MAP FOR Ithitil hes Just been
published by the Company, giving fuller Inform".
tten this. Is possible in au adtartiautueat, respecting
the Progr of the Wtirk , 13e Resou f Cee IL e Country
traversed ta,v 14. Road, the 31 eans fur Construcliaa,
end the Valtp. of the Bonds, which will be seat ha,
on appllcatkin at the Company's office. ur to any
the advertised agents.
JOAN J. CISCO, Treasurer, Now York.
June 3,1368, (April 22.-3 m
AGENTS WANTED
A LL AGENTS who prelate,' to sell, and all parties
undery.tS=rebn/I,9Of:IVLGIZST/trlIT'll;Y"14
GENERAL GRANT,
DT ALDII7 D. thIIADDSOD, Author •f
"FIELD, DUNGEONS ESCAPE," tt
"BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI,"
was written with the sanction of the a iwiriotty
rral and is Na only fatty anth.wric and authorirod
Biography of him, and will contain s mama of impor
tant and interesting matter no Wier Cac,"k Itai or .14
obtain, Inc sirnllieo 41 the ene,,hildiono/ Sorrsnitse
arid other letters and documents from President
Lincoln, Generals Grant, Buckner, Lee and others,
from originals eutruated to the author, and matters a
the highest irupurtsuce, relating to the cull ;zurern.
mint tine the war, never mmle - publie and au elegont
Steel Engraving and condensed life of
scucyczn. COLFAX.
2 FULL tACIR ENGRAVIN(I3
The Author Is widely tn..wa as on, a tho m e at
truthlhl as well as brillisnt writers. Ho W 4. with
UOllCral Unita during most of Lit Western Cantleti,pts,
and as Journalist writin;; from - liontiisorter: in
Ott Field," was one of his earliest supporters. Ile
writes front personal observations and from ma
terial gathered fruna channel, opened to hint by
- .GENERAL GRANT
and his friends. It, contents wilt prove its superir.
lty over all others. Don't sell or buy an litferltr
work. Look at this tint.
Complete to let of Jane, and will mintain eogrev
lop of the Chicago Conventko. Circulem soot, end
highest commiselonsineith Address
PCBLISIIING CO., 11.irtford, Ci s
June Il'.--tt
; . :3341 gotireS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Proposahawill be received by the Lead of
Retool Directors fur Ilentiltonblie township until the
15th day et Judy nezt, for the purpotio of buildings,
NEW SCHOOL. HOUSE in Fairfield.
The Board will meet at I o'clock, P. M e on said
day to flee oat the work. Speeidcetiooe .en be *ern
by caning GA tit, Dreeident of the itueril.
HENRY Id. LANDIS, Preeplent.
Casa. J. SIFTON, Secretary. tioly
ASSI
:GNEE'S NOTICE.—T h e
undersignod, Assignee ofJossen 11. Cu and
sent of !Mollie, Huntington townti,ip, Adam. rout,-
ty, Pm, swim deed of voluntary a.•igeinont. in trust
Sur the bettellt of creditors, livrelly Oma wales to all
persons Indebted to BIM AMIN" IL Cur■ to CO i mai
make Immediate peyotillH, .I,lltl MO. boring C Nit•
10 present them to the stilawillm, residing in M.
WA* prOportynuthenticAsed I,r settlement.
GEOIta k: a CLINE, Auignet..
1a1y.1.--dt
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis.
!ratios oar the estate of 81.11.111. 3lrzas, late of
Adam@ comity, deceased, having been created to
limtas Yet residing in Perry county, ho herd,/
notkato all penrom Indebted to said ertoto to
all earl mate lasaradial• pa) wont, and thorn. haring
claims agalisst the same will ',remora them properly
RetbenticiAd for settlement.
Dt DaDaralit, Key., llolt,a`turg, will settle all
Oasts aga et said estate, as m Ast.
"Rao 94.-4140 y
F eu OULK, Adair
Ais4TEMENT--BCHOOL TAXES.
406 abolowsittst uIIIT X PAR CANT. will bsi al•
Wood ow' oil Sohotil TAZO. fur tLo Borough or 1.10145.
whk4 tout' b•
re/it:n/17 4f Sibr
li r . i e i r F u l:. " O ' ti e istitnr
to t 4• Trono
war S'SILYAAROTiroys. fluor before ilir lit
Airrscieingt. Mader Qi Our board.
WARRAN,
14 NAOSAilio,Bocriitiery. (Juno 17.-1(1
ji trcE.—Letters of Admiuia•
testiest on the meet of Joss Ist of
toernehlit, Ad:uts county, Pa., Jee‘eLesi,
bellow base granted to ohs undersigned teeldhis lit
the said tmermshlp, he hertby They uutlo. to ell pre
emie hy640.140 Mi. *date to VIP* ismitmllste Iwy
lemiladlimish 'basin thaw.. moans% the 0•411.• pt.t.
pnarml7 sistiteediested For settlement.
7r
A 417.40 DAVID BLOCtiElt,
AOldt D'
ifEINTING
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