A begat trip. N.- -The Annual Elec for* rtwddent and Tiditeen Directors of UR' , nra Bettle•flekl Memorial Alltlacintien," will .1! :ceduantahlty's Hall, Got tysburg.. me 11.31 of AO. 1568, between the heurs C ...And 2 o'clock, P. trier or the Beard, D. hIceOZCAVAIIr. Secretary. account of Join , nbonittre of F 4! 4E Dula, 41,itt ,4hi.a9, bzilet and Isaac crapy ab.rs t•raby. deceased, ha Lan the Conrt ..f,Commn, I' wag of Adam* county, he I onfirmed he said Conri, on Mr 17th day t. 144 con•e be shntrn to the can. .1. R. . 1 , 6 S ,4t, TlCE—is 'hereby given that 1-ern Mule to the Court of • I'kto of Adaresrennty. for the Charter of •nollen Ihfildin ^ As,ocfat fon,".and that Alan ' 714 day ff _1 < . t of 10 0 - eke); , A. fixed fix the hea . rino of the same, when It rant.) unleas sonvient cOllOO-to the contrary Itv the Court -::t_ KITZMILLER, Ptothy. CI(; E. t ters Testament ary , n. estate of Jog. Iramttr, late of 3lenallen A 3 tir, deCeased, baring been t tio• en.lcrittittekl. residing in said coirrisb4. odo git'e tlot to ,11 itt , sonsindebted to %LI 3*, EMI' payment. and those ba r in ~me to pri .ent them propert y ,rated f mcrt(lria,n t. 311 . T11 31. .1 A N 1 F. \VRItIII 1,, Executrix ECITTOIZ'S NOTICE.—Let r,7 . 10 t , :l711 , 11 . 1 on the estate of NAT/TAMIL or Liberty t ,, unsbin,A,lntris cone ,g 6.. n granted to the undersigned, both of ton n*l4, they hereby give notice to all per to amid estate to snake Immediate pay- I 'tlt. boring claims against thesnmetopre ;,-01+Tiy authenticated for settlement. JOHN 11 . 1 US 9 IlL3ILIN, Executor. ANN \l)], I.I:A.Y:ON, Flxecntris. )ITOIt'S NOTICE.—Th e un stop-duns! by the Orphaoe' A iuns Attity, l e distribet e the betene e i n t dr:REM/AU SIILLLT. Assignee of LgwL, ..1 Sftrr ., to and amongst the creditore I th, aft,.ll to the dutien of amid tbi. t.ttice r,t Me , 'oti stunt. & KliArru t%,. _7th (lay of July 7,71, and all parties toter. t,) be pres , ..ot. J. M. liftAUTll, Auditor. ;Kit ITT NOTICE. --Eastern tri,t of Penn.ylvaain, Ilt (let tyllbllrg, thr P. A . p. 7SAS. dersigned hereby gives notice of his aoint .lgttee of kaaNC pp L, 8. Illizteassa, of Eng not, of Adams and State of Pennsylvania, id District, who has been adjudged a liank , lue own prtition by the District Court of ,pNIN PICKING, designee :ICE TO CONTRACTORS. still Ito arrived Slit• Board Or <<t•A.s for riiimillouhan township Limit the ,A 1 ti,rt, for the prirrione of 1, 1104141ga 1101 1 56 in Fairfield. and still nieel at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said • 001 the work. Specificatiatig ran be seen • 1.11 th • Prrsident of the Board. II ENRY M. LaNDIS, Pretiidetit. St7rstary. [July 1.—.." n lONE E'S .NOTICE.—T h e A.signee of JOSSP/1 11. CLINE le Unntingttn toterobtp. Adams noun -11.1• r deed of ~..tootory assignment. in trust r . ....'it of creditors, hereby glres notice to all . ted to maid JOSEPH 11. CLINE to call IMO • !Lit.. payment, nod those having c_lairas ..0 L. the sot...Aber residing In the • euthenticatell for sattlasnent. t;i:ol;..E A.CLINE, Asaignee. • 'lCE.—Letters of Asiminis !i, ~n the extol,. of San Irr.r.al, late 01 dereaaed, baling been granted It, r:r. reaftmg In Perry coenty, be hereby It, to all persona indebted to said estate to Immediate payment, nod thome having ao,t the rime mill Present them properly mhod for stftirmont. , aar,mr, 101., Gelt3elmrg, will Wile all ainat , art (-tot,. as my Agent. IIF:VIIY FOULS, Aden.. ENT—SCITOOL TAXES. of FIVE l'Eft CENT. wilt be for the Horungh of Gettys ,l4l• f w r ' the" current year, which may b. Wm. C cisN, or filo Treas . VA 111E , 10C1.. on or before the lit day r/' !. fly order of the Itonrd, 11. WARREN, Promident. arT, Svrretary, [June 17.-td ICE.—Letters of Adminis 1 ton on the estate of JOHN Bidet:mit, Into of d township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, .m granted to the undersigned residing in he hereby gives notice to all per . toi to said 0-tato to maize immediate pity• basing claims against themmato Terc• p toperly atthentirotothlor sottlement.i DAM 111A)(111:ft, diers' Discharges; -r; tho proper Docket, I tun peeper. 121:",,1LD SVLDIiit DISOJAHGES. in ar o I,,ent Art of the Lrgtelature of nil. are enntioaed against delay . .tt,. W3l. IS HOLTZWORTH, It egi,t., of %clan. ronnty .—t 0115, Drugs, Uri STORE. 6/<1 Staid d — Bnitimorr ,cirre iiETTN - :'q3 - URG, PA. , . purchased Vila Cold and popular Stand, id In NI entirely new and fresh Etnek, ni en t, eoniisting in part of D FAMILY MEDICINES. I EDWIN Es—A LARGE AssoRTMENT. UoRS s WINES FOR MEDICINAL PCR• RLAVoRING EXTRACTS. (POSES. ;E.STUFFS-110W S ..TEVENS' DYES. 'R DYES. AND THE ANILINE DYES— EAPEST AND REST IN THE 'MARKET. NEW AND ELEANT PERFUMES AND T ARTICLES. S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. fIoRSE POWDERS—THE BEST AND 'EST; ALSO. FOLTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S IN,STONEBRAKER'S AND ROP.F_RT'S. 'NEM' OF ALL KINDS. TOBACCO ANb SNUFf—TELL itEST rnr , clo isT/ONS AND FAMILY RE ' CAREFULLY COMP ANDEL). AND COUNTRY MERCRA:NTS SUP. AT REDUCED RATES. imo . :hett AT ALL ELMS Int Citf -tf . BUEHLER, BOOK STORE, 1 1111.1;q1URG STREET, ;•.0 lONEUY OF ALL KINDS. • ,!s-.1,\-1) M EDICTIEN, I EIZA I) TOILET SOAPS. Tr. Y 1:C11 A NTS s upplied at.whol eagle it: R. HORNER , ('IAN AND DRUG OIST, Drive Store, CHAMBER:Aar, STREET Gr.TTYSBURG. atlvice withaut c'ailrge lI£AIAI2. moICINES, PATENT M DICISE-S, f 4 TA PIIIIPUIdEIIY, SOAPS, B . R ['SUES. TOIL LY,i, DYE STUFFS. : - .PICES. BAR •JA, CUBA M Or TXICYIIII. LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC_ f +I- medicinal Dnepr:Era. OLI EN. re/ 1.111,1... remedy Ca tcr,ll, skin. etc. vr,raptrtl pate And geimine JAMES CRESS, R UGOI ST; ' Bralitlx 'TLESTO WN. NG ot).ened a new DRUO 0 . and tithed it up in the boat sty Ice" punt and.frath /imp* to this; trklnity at th , . heristi Tata*. part'nf , I{l Fw e tily hledioinfx, Pur,"' for Ilfeasoinal Purposes, ant Medicines, ffore Powden, Dyed and Drag htutfo, Perfumery, asdlffustraTticlos. A full axsortment t licett7. of 41.1 kb:o4)(3pra, Tobacco sad ileeteollievettit iltwp wet IPA with WOW, cad ur warm. elethes 'naafi aricamml. besuthhilty white wittiest . This le the Wet Seep is to. Try tested not to JeJnre the bawls glibrk. • Key 1.9„....1y JAM Zht Abv;mPk4l SnOintL Nuty 17; TALL RYE.—Mr. lilEonue NULL, of Cumberland township, has several tall stalks of Rye, cut above 'the roots—one measuring 7 : Not 10 lnehes, the other 8 feet. 1 IfePHERS'ON'S MANUAL.—This v al liable publication is now ready. Sub- seriptions will be received at the Book Store of A. D. BrEIHLER, in this plae-. See ad- vertisement. AFFIRMED.—The case of GRANTILA* vs. NEFLY, from this county, .has been again affirmed by the Supreme Court; It had been affirmed a year ago, but the Su preme Court, on appltestion of counsel for defendant, had granted a re-ailmment. ACCIDENT.—On the 7th inst., a young man named GLASS, hired with Mr. JESSIi SHRIVEIt, in Huntington township, cut his foot very severely with an axe whils t chopping wood. The gash across the top of the foot was four or five inches in length. SA.LE.S.--fiEOIIOE E. &RYSER has sold to JACOB BRILEY his interest in the Forge property, in this place, being the undiv ided one-half.tor $3.,500. . • 1 . lot of eight acres, on the Baltimore turnpike, below the Cemetery, belonging to the estate of DANIEL BEITLER, deceas ed, was sold on public sale on the 6th inst., at S.B2S—PETER THORN purchaser. • DIED FROM HEAT.—On Wednesday last, as the team of BENJAMIN DEARDORFF, of Franklin township, was coming into town about noon, one of the horses fell down from the effects of the intense heat, and died shortly alter. We learn that FRANCIS COLE, of the same township, lost a horse from the same valise on Tuesday. BURNED.—On Wednesday last, the oldest daughter of Mr. Join Ruep, of this place, aged about G or 7 t years, while in, her father's Steam Tanery, by some means fell into a pile of hot ashes which had been taken from the fitinace, severely burning both her legs from the knees down. Dr. C. HonNErt was called in, and the little girl, although suffering much pain, is doing-well. SUN-STROKE.—We regret to learn that Mr. HUGH Scow, formerly of this Place, and more recently of Philadelphia, had a sun-stroke last week while on a vis it to some friends in Lewisburg, Pa. Be ing in advanced age and impaired health, the attack was a severe shock to his sys tem ; so that 'although he had recovered from the immediate effect, his vision and mental faculties were, at last accounts, seriously impaired. OPPRESSIVE WEATHER.—The mer cury having some ten days ago managed to get above one 100', seems indisposed to register anything below that figure. The last ten days have been the most oppres sive every known in this town, the the moineter day after day, registering In and -about 100°. On Tuesday and Wednesday it stood at 103 0 in the shade. Yesterday opened fiereely, but a cool breeze sprang up daring the day, modifying theintense heat. our exchanges from all quarters speak of the unusually hot weather, and record a largo number of deaths from sun-stroke. In New York over MO eases were repo-rt ed on Wednesday. The Gettysburg ,SYn). and &Win , / appeared last week with one additional column on each page, and all its columns lenethened, increasing its capacity by about six columns, with a good deal of new material and other appliances of Im provement. We need not say it is a good paper, and a Arnim] one, for lIAEPER, MC PHERSON and BUEHLER are too strong. welldrilled and thoroughly true-principled to print any other.— 'York Republican-. We are indebted to our brethen of the press for sundry kind notices, of which the above from the Republirrin is fl SR m pie. We are gratified in being assured that our effects to improve and elevate the tone of our paper are appreciated at h..... and abroad. .MOORE'S LIFE OF COLFAX.—We have received a copy of this work, writ, ten by Mr. Cotrax's pastor at home and published by T. B. PETERSON tt Co., of Philadelphia. It is a handsome octavo velum of IN pages with a fine portrait of its subject, printed and bound in elegant ityle. It traces Mr. COLFAVS career from his bumble origin in the City of New York through many years of honest In dustry acid unstained integrity, -11lustrat cd by acts of useful public service and reeognized by zewards of official distinc tion freely conferred by a judicious and Hi :miring people, until now, at the age of l ofty -dye years, he stands high and honor ed amo, l g the patriots and statesmen of the country'. not only as Presiding Officer o f the popul a r branch of Congress, but by free, fair se jet`tion the candidate of loyal citizens for ths Vice Presidency of the United States. It is a work. of substantial merit, and should command n ready sale. CRUEL.—Some weeks ago a friend in East Berlin ordered the "STAR & SENTI NEL" to be sent, prepaid to Nov. 15, to JOIIN SINNER. We notice in last Compl ier, alcard Purporting to be signed by "J. H. SENNER," compliining of the paper being sent to him and declining to receive la. We know nothing of "John Sinner" or "J. H. Senner." The latter claims t o lo.he.ve peen a soldier, but desires it 44) be understood that he entered the my; not from love for the cause or a . desire to serve the country,- but, for "die same reason that a great many others went—compelled, through military ne ..cessity." It Is not often that a true soldier : glories in his shame, arid we are inclined .to deal charitably by Mr. H, Senner," and infer that this "card" was prepared ter him by some blatant Copperhead, ant ;OUR to make a little political capital at J. expense. Sharp, but cruel. REMARKABLE.—A littlo son of JEn- OMIt MARTIN, aged 27 months, has been afflicted for some 20 months, with frequent tendencies to coughing and choking, especi ally while eating, causing a good deal o r / uneasiness tf:', the parents and often the I cause of much distress to the child, but. without any knov,•ti cause. On Tuesday of , last week, the child, while eating dinner, ! was seiied 'with a violent .Ct of coughing, during which he threw up a flattened piece of lead in the shape of a shield, weighing 1.1 ounzes and Measuring ii by li', inches. It was at once recognized as a piece belonging to ono of the t24.ildren, but which had been lost sight of for a tong time. The littlo fellow must have been playing with it when only 7 months old, and got it in his throat, where it has re mained every since, causing the coughing spells to which he was subject. The wond er Is that so large a piece of lead could j -- --- DIED -- .7-- - 7 -- -- 1 PIE hare remained so long in the throat with- ..,••Obituary notices 5 cents - a line for ' Philadelphia - out producing strangulation or other all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- , lnquirer serious consequences. The child is now I tees. entirely relieved. • - 7 • I Double Sheet, Forty C01W112748, the Great We are rem case re inded by the above of a some- BARER.—it East Berlin, on the Ist inst., Minnie Ellen, infant daughter oil Newspaper of Philadelphia! and what almllar ported in a recent Dr. Daniel L. and Lydia Ann Baker, aged I flu! Best and CheapeBt.Neuva number of the Medical and Surgical Re- 7 months and 8 days. porter, by Dr. Stinssaturrr, of Chambers- ; on the 12th Inst. i' Orin.—ln yarriaburg, t, ; per In the United States, at burg—that of J. ALLISON' ETSTER, EN., .ugene Willis, infant son of Jas. C. ; Twelve Cents per week. a well.known citizen -of that , place. Mr. .7 , ld ea Tt es ra t h E O u r g r: e getl ib : u m b o a lths iett an us d I : . day. ' EPSTER, it will be recollected, was cap- Here thy loss we deeply feel ; I THE INQUIRER tared by the Rebels In the fall of 1862 and Jiut 'tis God that has bereft us; I. He can a our sorrows heal. Manilas' of a genuine Ne taken to Libby prison, where:to while all Yerneme! the de/ within t h e meanN of any member id thermal& ty. away ale tedium of prison life, he and Yet again we hope to meet thee, The Publisher has spared neither pains nor expanse other prisotiers sere in the habit of per forMing tricks of legerdemaltf--among When the day of iiie is fled i to paw the INOWlltnit in the foremost milt.. Aar the TV: e t IDZiwtti t. j oy to greet thee, stmeamini Arts fn the peat ore .12 earnest of hie in daily Merin a Palen of the Milted Btatee; and his farewell te ar is shed, tendons at tba present, sad lathe Were, others, the feat of appearing to swallow an I I article and removing it from the nose or I v thsoN —On Monday evening last, at 4NPERIENCJID sescistoomustromiorrear• the residence of Hon. Isaac Roble son, in 1 N Pe n T aan h. tiistati°l444 m e a4 l,,, Wilah ; h ingt "' . 1 "...4b,,..,,urk ear. After his release and return to 1 this place, Hon. James Wilson, aged 89 i the D. ;Ns I k ea ' d r ri't dithinat a ga 4 Chambersbur‘while attempting this trick i years, 2 months and 16 days. 1 Pensylvania.' . 7 the 1 40 A us 'o e ita,—,;n Reading township,. at . the 1 Tasman SPECIAL RzPonitits are siiSeja sot with a new Adtherioan quarter dollar, Of Mr. Orndort; on the Bth /nat., I to any part of the Continent Oen tormitta of gland 1 coin passed into the throat beyond the George Yoh°, aged 72 years, 1. interest may be transpiring . 1 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK.—Hiving 1 epiglottis, producing great strangulation i i The deceased, lcentl Mist engagediw in haul- I dun; ass aTe CORPS 7' 1111 /tg e l r iaiD A d N eL ß er, al" largely added to i eta. raedlities for Yob : and pain. The physicituni4Chambiara- I / 1 r n ellik a v e43 ed injuries frorn m which he ne ° v n er re- I TEM PINANG= AND MADKIITII" ,4 - Printing, we are nowenableci with the aid burg failing to remove the coin, and Mr. ; covered, and which resulted in his_ death. carefully reported erery day. of our can , pheu Power Press , G or d on i EvErritirs health declining, he went to Jobber, and Hand Presses, to turn out. New York and consulted several eminent ' 1 mien and the moat Inn , I 17DITOR'8 NOTICE. ' ad ""'"' promptly all kinds of Printing, from 010. j.-- snmons, who also failed to dbtladje U. a . I The gad appoint .1 columns. • • ed Auditor by the Or- TllErsauiaSs. is it smaliest - Card to the largest roster, Mein-- Eleven months alter the accident, while 4 rztr , of ho s co t t n iet t i e l:= , tillir i ti s tr t t i ' al to tts ;silky, eras Vrel ding Pamphlets, speeSl44,',lD a t a i ogues, 1 Mr. E. was hurriedly crossing_ the street i ---, , Esq., Ailministrnor °a* estate offlairisafklTheogi ttrarerbliStisfre:inant. circulars, Prograwrr it * - tgd.- Wi th Gym t : he was saddenlysetzetivitla a ilt'ofic9agh- I ta_lot'sy ris rto w towa t ti s p ie tv ga s c ti of i tyaiecseseo reswi , to i .. Nowa which the Pb new Presses and enlarged assortment of ' ing , 'and ,_40..-43- inexprcesible railer the "I same, hereby giro notice to alt pi t inter e ett 1 Itraetred by (*Mai ommer n , type, 4944richtint to . have one of the best be will met in the dim of ; ander coin, thickly seated with inspisated mn :At mAttionet7thi, shin, Tesivo-Oests a wegr# It7l' anti Rifer' Printingoißeetshi the State, and shall fie Aints Air $ l 4 blu:lroutb , 1 n 1 41 . 1 4`, 10/1 "" a" ." 14 "" HIOY:$4eWe': -# l ' " • -11 " 461 1 : " PAP glad at 111,41iiilaktO See oar friends, fag him. - . -., dis 44. .. • .. - ..,- ...g lai aL... • tl,iy,, f _. 4t - 1 Y1. 41 t -s.- . ...,TAIRMIIPe . ' . , - DEATH OF HON. JAMES WILSON. —Our obituary column to-day announces file death of Hon. JAMES ' Wn.sor, which took place on Monday evening last at the advanced ago of over 89 years. Mr. Wm soN WAS born in York (now Adams) Coun ty, on the 28th of April, 1779. lie,reeeived a good English education and in his 14th year was apprenticed to the Cabinet making business in Maryland. Return ing to his native county, be tnok rank as a young man of more than ordinary prom- Ise. In 1811 he received a Corn uaission as Justice of the Peace, and discharged the duties of the office until 1822, in the all of which year he elected to Congress, and was twice re-eleeted—repreq en ting the dis t rict in the 18th, 19th and 20th Congresses, from March 4, 1823, to March 4, 1829, ser ving chiefly on the Committee on Claims . Mr. WILSON was the eotemporary of Bu chanan, Clay, Webster, Calhoun, and other statesmen, then forming a national reputation. Being of retiring disposition, at the close of his Congressional term in 129, he returned to his home In Fairfield, in this ootuity,.Whave he *gained filled the office of Justipe of the Peace by appoint ment and election until 1859. During the lest few years he made Gettysburg his residence. Mr. Wriacti: was a high-toned ~gentleman of the "old school," and it can ' be said of him that he never attached a vote for of nor attended a political meeting to promote his crivn advancement.- Thoroughly koyal, daring the Rebellion , he 1t14114d iselltifely sendlnlivolent4vs to die War,by personal counsel and Ccrntrib- I t iling from his private paeans. COLLEGE ITEMS:-'e kayo iecoved the first No. of a neatly printed paper, published at Lancaster, Pa., under the 4. "title of "Chi P/ti Ohakett." It is homed Cruder the auspices of Chi Phi Fraternity' , of Franklin and Marshall College, and is j mainly devoted to the interests of "Z Chapter," althiiugh containing a record of general Collegiate information. In the I roll of membership of "Z Chapter," we I find the 'names of A.l. COVER, Esq., of this place, of the class of 185 R, anti J Fts , LET HORE, 01 the present class. The in riadtietory editorial is pleasantly and well written. -The following paragraph has. some local interest At a meeting .of the representatives of two different organizations, known as the Chi Phi Fraternity, held at the Astor House, in the City of New York, on Wed nesday, the 29th of May, 13th, it was un animously Resolved, Tha' the Chapters of the Chi Phi Fraternity, at Lancaster and Gettys burg, Pa., be received into the secret order of ('hi Phi as it exists at Hobart College, Geneva. N. Y., and other places ; and that ! the graduate and other members of said ; Fraternity be so received also ; that char- ! tars of such secret order of Chi Phi be granted to the Chapters of the Fraternity at the places before mentioned, on their . presenting an application to the parent Chapter of the original Chi Phi order in due Corm, signed by all the members in College, and resit' ent members of saki' order at said place before mentioned. We' are also in receipt of the "College Coarany a sixteen page quarto, published weekly at Yale College, Conn., .5.4 per an unlit. The "Courant" is not a flash publi cation but 'a sprightly record' of College news and literature, with sonic of the ablest graduates of Yale announced among the contributors to its columns, including ' Presidents and Professors of various Col- loges of high literary and scientific repu tation. There are four departments ; 1— College _Vend, embracing the College news of the U. States and Europe ; - tific, edited by Prof. BARREE.; ..",—Yale Almanii -4 3Ifousekeepers and others wanting , containing personal items of ! good Cooking Stoves, the best in the mar- Yale graduates; 4—lThaergradtwte, nit- der the editoral management of a corn- keg, warranted to bake and give satisfac tion, or any thing in the lino of Tin Ware, mittec of the Senior chess. In the analysis Japan Ware, Hollow Ware, Chamber Sets, of the class of GS, numbering 106, the rverage height is given as oft. 8.7 inches; Bread and Spice Boxes, Ice Cream Preo the tallest G ft. 1 inch, and and the shortest zees, Water Coolers, Coffee Mills, Bird Cages, Fruit Jars and Cans, Waiters, &,c.5 ft. L 7 in. The average weight is given at will find just what they want at the 142.93 lbs; the heaviest 152 lbs., and the Ware-roona of Col. C. 11. BUEHLER, corn tightest lee lbs. Nineteen are representeder of Railroad and Carlisle street, oppositeas being' engaged," 3 have taken a vow the Passenger Depot, anti at prices which of celibacy, while I will marry 119 -one but Anna Dickinson. Seventy members dt-f. tf in this class smoke and 13 chew. Nearly 70 play billiards, though many of them (-a - Beautiful and of Uniform Excellence. 1 well-known, safe, and speedy agent For only occasionly. Ninety-six men PlaY restoring gray hair to its original color, for cards—many of them only occasionally. preventing the loss of the hair, for prornot- Thirty-two of the class are engaged in hbr its healthy growth and increasing its Sabbath Sehools. Average attendance on beatify, a ,gradual but certain cure for bald- ! class prayer meetings has neon 25. At the recent Commencement of Frank- Rees, and an essential toilet requisite for all lin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., who prize that choicest gift of nature, a , the honorary degree of A. M. was confer- ! bountiful supply of hair : the above is said red on Rev. W. R. H. Diernicir, of this . by all who use Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved place, and that of D. D. on Rev. S. H. ; (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in Glass, of Philadelphia. Rev. Dr. 1; En- ow . bottle) Every Druggist sells it. Price 'TART vaalfes the chair of Mental and Mor- One Dollar. .July le-1 m al Philosophy, to accept a Professorship in the Theological Seminary at Mercers- I I '7:Sweet Alissuth is a pretty little gar burg. JOHN S. STAMn was elected adjunct den-flower ; hat if you want a whiff of Professor of History and German, and sweet Opium, you will find the. nearest DANIEL M. WOLF adjunct Professor of approach to it in the heavenly odor of Pm e a- Languages and Mathematics. LON'S new perfume. FLOR PE MAYO." The University of Pennsylvania, jn Sold by all druggists. 2-4 Philadelphia, has introduced the "elee --qa • - tive system," allowing students, under NEW JOB PRESS.—We have received certain conditions, to select the studies to i our new Gordon Card Press, and are now which they desire to give attention, and I prepared 46 torn out Cards and Circulars has been enlarging the Faculty. Among of all kinds, Letter Heads, Biil Heads, the new Professors elected we notice that cheeks, Tickets, c. in PLAIN and FANCY of Rev. C. P. KP.AUTH, D. D., formerly; of , colors, in the best style, at low rates, and Gettysburg, to the -Lair of Mental and on short notice. Give us a call. Moral Philosophy. SCHOOL MATTERS.—The Borough School Board met on Friday night last, and ro-elected Mr. J. U. WIRT Teacher of School No. 1, and Miss MARTHA. Annms Teacher of School No. Y. The selection of Teachers for the remaining 5ch , ,015 was postponel until Friday evening the 2ith inst. Applicants examined Monday next. We notice in the list of Permanent Cer tificates granted by the State Superinten dent, published in the July No. of the School Journal, the name of LEVI CITRON IRTFIR, or riampton,-21.,6....t. The State Superintendent derides that under the amended School law, all pro fessional certificates except those issued since the first Monday of June, IsrA, ceased to be valid after the first Monday of last month, June, 1865. Directors should observe that they can not continuo teachers in office or employ new ones who hold such certificates gran ted prior to the first Monday in June, l&,d, unless they have subsequently had them renewed or obtained Permanent Cortifi. cater. The State appropriation might be forfeited by carelessness in this particular. The attention of directors is further called to the fact that no Professional Cer tifiicate is valid, of whatever date, unless it shows, upon its,face that its holder has passed an examination in the History of the United States. It should be borne in mind, too, by all concerned, that Permanent Certificates can hereafter be granted by the State Su perintendent to those only who hold Pro fessional Certificates valid at the date of application. No others Deed be sent to the Department. In renewing Professional Certificates, it is optional with the Super intendent whether he examines tho hold ers or otherwise ;but in no case should they be renewed without satisfactory evi dence that they ate deserved. By renewing a certificate, in the sense of the law, is meant the granting of a new one, not simply endorsing an old one. A Convention of Stiperintendents will be held In Harrisburg., commencing on Thursday, the 30th of July. The Annual Meeting or th Pennsylva nia 'dtzte Teachers' Association will 1)2 hold at Allentown, ennnnencing Angast 4th, and continuing three (lay,. PIC NICEI.-On - Wediacsday the elilItl;', '"'"'-''' 4 40* Cliatcibitti t ir44 ran of the National Orphans' Homestead, ' : '''"."---"' accompanied by the teachers and officers ! -- R. R. B: -. ELDERDICE of the Institution, had a Pic-Nic excursion ! p Announces to hie friends, d ' the' public, ,to Round Top:where the day 'was pleas- 11°0,„bascrAnia°, to M u lg o r i B/13r. and reili et that antly spent. We are requested by the of- kie.KmanTsTo t ir tr zZ P. 4 1 . 1. fleets of. the . Homestead ,to • ackowledge I ' di ' mtuOY. Pm- I their obligations to. Messrs. WEAVER 1 D I s s OLUTI O N TATE, Billoran & BROTTIER, CEIRISMER: i The Partnership heretofore extetingbet;reen I the undersigned under the Ann of enteayrza k and CODOIU, for their courteous aid in car -1 BEsTpße)!;voefs Petersburg, I (Y, a.) I. h w e rl e l by ti mi . di."l ln . "l lll!_ . rying out the arrangements; also to sir. E. i f o ays , e t nt without delay. tither partner te am.; o f H. Siinmattc for his generous invitation b. n item he n a m e of the firm . in the settlement of the to partake of a bountiful supply of Ice I 1 ; lon to take effect from the Illnt Cream and Cake at his fine saloon last ! dap of May. 1555. D. C. BEIVARVER, week. - I • , ~ . --- IT. W. BROKER. A Basket Pie-Nie will be held in Catnp's,i July te, 1868 —3u2 1 Woods, near Axendtsville, on Satnrday,l Hand Book of Pol'itids for the lst of August. 18 6 8 CARDS.—With our new Gord on Jobber, i and full assortment of Fancy Job Type, READY TN JU L Y , 'we are prepared to furnish, at an hour's SPECIALLY adapted for 1196 ill tbe coming Fred. notice, all kinds of Visiting or Business t i .i . ,,, p l i t t le , ! , c i a m m a p a aigi ll . 0 f ly f f: 6 l f o l n a t u ain o n o ll d tle matt er 608. o ln Cards, Wedding Cards, Ball;Coneerts and piled from official sources Will give tha whole Po- Lecture Lecture Tickets, in PLAIN or FANCY cal- N=AgrrelL74Pl . ec ,, ,, , tgu T cli p ° n d of o P e a p rt ern ie l , pt .: ors, equal to the best City work. Our Mice, Platfurms, Acceptance ot Candidates, &co, from new Gorden works beautifully, and can ti LH l it l e 8 , 64, n t 0 0 a July, 1 p8 6 .4 3. . d 1 Table, to. . m o o n Debt o t ae . rTna Ro bew gistration and Votes. Election Tablet from 1860 to seen in operationany day. date. 400 page.. aro, cloth, 62.50, post paid. The Ibliiictl alandal for 18043, separately, cloth, $1 -, paper corer, 75 cents, plat plid. Subscriptions will be received at the Ito .k-store of A. 0. DUEEILER, Gettysburg, Pa. [July 17.-tf A FULL ASSORTMENL—The atten tion of Farmers, Builders, Contractors, and others, is invited to the large assort ment of LUMBER of all kinds suitable for building purposes, to be found at Col. C. H. BUEEELER'S Lumber Yard, at corner of Carlisle street and Railroad depot, including Boards, Planks, Flooring, Si ding, Laths, Pickets, Shingles, Se.—Also Posts, 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 lowest cash rates. Also, con stantly on hands Black-smith, Lime-Bur ners' and Stove COAL. tf GOING TO PIECES.—The disaffection _among the conservative Democracy over the New York nominations is rai)idly extend ing, and bids fair to disrupt the party and bring out another ticket. All the Washing ton despatches unite in stating that a move ment to this effect is on foot among promi nent friends of Chase in Washington. _New York and other cities. The Democratic soldier element also talk of bringing out Gen. Rosecrans as a candidate. It is already evident that Seymour and Blairl will to tool: to mes - tmon-pnre opperhead ete ment alone for support. A Mils. McArdle has been pardoned from the lowa Penitentiary, echo was sent there for life for the murder of her husband.— She confessed the murder, and was sentenc e I to be hanged, and her sentence was com muted by the Governor to imprisonment for life. It has now come to light that she is innocent, but confessed the crime to save her guilty son fronf the gallows. She has been in prison four years. Review of the tllartets. Baltimore Grain & Produce Market Bsidmorr, Thursday Afrrning. SFr FLorn, EXTRA FLOUR, WIIITE WHEAT RED W ITEAT, EMI Pre,. OAT,, TIMOTIFV-SEED, CLAVEII-SEED, FLA.X"-SEE D, SHOE - Lin:l:S, " - SIDES, EMI acbLn, Phila Gettysburg Gratis 4. Prorbilon Market. Ge.ttysforrg, Aforning. 10 00 SUPER FLourt,... EXTEA WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ltrp,. OATS, B COMM EAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, POTATOES, Burn]; EG4S, BACON, HAMS, " SIDES, SIIOrILDEP.9, CM TA LI OW, MARRIED 1101 sli:SpW—LANCASTER.—On the 7th inst., in the Sevspth Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, by the Rey. J. M. Crowell, D. D., Charles M. Robinson, 4. p., to Mary E. Lancaster, all of Philadelpai4. BOOTS AND SHOES ES'T A BLI,S'ITME.NT rpn undersigned haR erected a new building, for n Boot and Shoe liitablishment, 'on Carlisle at., near the Railroad Station, in Gettysburg, 'where he not - offer- for sale, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slip pers, &c., Sze., for men, women end children, of different style. and prices. Ho has a fine assortment to select from, and will sell every article at the smallest proflts. WORK MADE TO ORDOR, of the beet materials and %rati:mm.lli,. Every effort made to render satisfaction. The patronage of the public is solicited. Call in, and select tram his stock or leave your meas ure. In either case you cannot fail to bopleased. July 17,1665 —ly JOHN M. RULING. SHERIFF'S, SALE pairsnance of Imi/dry writs of V enditioni Exponas and Picri Faciae, iteued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Atlanta county. Pa., and to me directud, will be exp0..,1 to Public Sale, at 'be Court House, in Gott 3 sburg, no Sattirday, the 801 day of elyoutt next, at 1 rdrfark, P. N.. the following described Real Estate, viz: situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pe., ad joining lands of lease Bucher, Moses Itatenspergor, Jacob IV icier, David Beecher, and others, containing 100 Acres, more or lees, improved with a Two-story Stone DIVELLING lIOUSE. Stone Kitchen attached, Log Bank Barn, Log Shop, Smoke House, Spring Howie, and other outbuildings; It never-balling spring of water floor the ouililiwden and an Apple Orchard, with other fi uit, on the promi.es. About 17 acres of the tract are Woodland, heavily timbered; the balance cleared and under fence—with a sufficiency of McAd. ow. Seized and taken in executisu as the real estate of Fanny Wagoner. PINUP HANN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Of ice, Gettysburg, July 17.-ts • l 413.•Ttn per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over Immediately after the propnty is struck down or upon Lynam to . comply therewith the property will be again put up f.r J URY LIST FOR AUGUST. BRAND JURY. Conowago. Michael Rally, Huntington. Eli Hochenonr. Hainittonban. Ebenezer Maginly, Tyrone Martin RalTenaperger. Monntpleaaant. Francis X. enlith, John Ezk Lewis Will. 'Franklin. Isaac Bucher. Siena lien. Nicholaa Wilson, Midi T. Wright. Getty si,nrg. John Culp, of M , James J. Wills. Berwick bor. John 31. Wolf, Barker. Hamilton. Albert storm. Scraban. Pniirn A. Myers Jahn Werysr - Union. Jeremiah Gitt. • Cumberland. Francis Itrearn..l. Wesley Lott. W m. i H. Intl. i At the CompANrg rirywyt, No. f.•,) N.l'l AA II cT., Berwick tp. Jacob Bull. Liberty. Samuel Martin. AND UT Litirnore. Moses Vauscoyuc, JOHN J.CISCO et SON, BARBERA, N.J. r.) WALL St., GENE,..AL JURY Gettysburg. Robert Martin, John iVinehr inner And by the Company's advertised spit ',- throughout Nicholas Codori, Edward Menchy, Abraham Pratt, the United States. Wm. T. King. • Rsaseliancits should be made in 11 rcfts or nlA'r Monntpoy. Isaac Lightner, Peter Orndora. Cononago. Francis O. Snetringer, Gregory Dellone I feeds par in Nem Kirk, and the B4hdr legl be sent John Kitnr. ' I free of Marge by return ' , risme. Portier nab/crib '.Cumberland. John Hamilton, If. P. Bighorn. David I f th r oug h lost ( tt sr 11 look toUr s a ft' eir leg°gen ~ I or .0 N. !turner. Berwick tp. liaise Wolf. . safe delercry. . . Mena! len. Nicholas Staybangh. • A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 'SUS has Just been Butler. David Bricker, Huse Shank. , published by the Company, giving fuller informs- Oxford. Alex. A. Himei, Jamey F. Neely, Simon , Slagle. 1 lion than in possible in en adifertisernent, respecting Reading. J. Henry Myers, I'inonl4 R. Dicks. Wrn, I the Priigresi of the Wurk.O. Rmonr,, , , ~ f the Conn try Jones. 171,1013. Daniel Geiselma n . . traversed by the Road, the Means for Constraetion. Franklin. ['apt. Jacob Mark, Henri' Mickley. ' and the Value o f the Bonds, vl, high trial be sent free Tyrone. Henri J. Myers, George Markley, Join, F. on application at the Company's ollic, no to any or Houck. , I the advert feed agent al Llbert. Paxtra Reiley, A. Roes llnnter, John Nno• JOHN J. CTSCO,Treatorer, Yew York. neaksr. Latlmore. Arnold Gardner, Jacob P. Asper. I June 3, 11185.. .10kairll 22...-34 i 31 ona!kleastrit. Jltasia G 114.,...............,,... ____. -..1._ ..._ _ _ . ... . _....._ , Hunt:ogion. Ell S. Slyer., Abraham Shaffer. _ Freedom. Phineas Rodgers, Straban. Joel King. Samuel A. Gilliland. Berwick bor. Henry Kohler, Wm. Bittlnger, IlacuiltonLan. Rufus C. Swope, Daniel Riesecker. Hamilton. Cittirgo ItAkr.r, July 17 .—te B()ROUOII SCHOOL ACCOUNT, FAH NE.STICK, Treriurer in account with Get- Di , •riet.from, , June 1. I'r7, to June DR. Balorwe tine On anplicate of 1665. Amount of Duplicate of 1867 Recrireil from State Appropriatkn. for Tuition Trrnpurer. June 1.1868 liil..nee du Treainrer, June 1, 14.7 . 00 40 Temp ,riry Loan paid Banks of Gettysburg.. 400 00 A imoint paid Teachers 2,107 00 •• .ignitor 60 00 " for Printing 56 00 Fuel, Stationery. &c 316 66 Repairs 116 56 Quit Rents 3 50 Debt and interest 362 70 Collectors' Fees 114 45 Abatement 90 42 Exon, rations, 1066 and 1567 72 11 Treasurer's Salary 42 17 Ralmee Ontstaniing on Duplicate of 1866... 91 02 10643... 41 24 ••• 1967... G 75 12 6 75 e 9iii 9 25 0 10 25 2 I 2 10 2 J. @ 250 1 13 @ 1 16 1 65 @ 1 70 81 iv: 00 0 00 @ 0 00 0 00 @ 0 00 on @ o no 14 - @ 1-4 f Amount (Building Debt. June 1,1868 112,100 00 Audited, end publisbed by order of the Board, H. IVARRNN, Preeldent. J. P. NlcCarAns, Secretary. [July 17.-3 t le, ti, 17 213- @ 22 @ 18 REGISTER'S NOTICES ME TOTICE is hereby given to all Legatero owl other persque concerned, that the Administration Accounta hereinafter mentioned will be presented et the Orphans' Court of Adiuxs" county for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 17th day of AMODBY next, at 10 o'clock, A. N., r vlz : 11 00 ri - Dl2 00 23002 75 143. The first and final account of flenry J. Myers, Administrant' of Andrew Wolf, deceased. 144. First and final account of John G. Brintarboff, Executor GNI., last will and trstainent of MarTuret Britikerbuff, freceroted. 040 O t , 00 I 15 140 145. The first and final account •of John WaMay, Trnotee for tho qmlo of Real I.:4tate of Henry 1). Reo, deceased. 14f, First and final anourit of Cieorgo B. Braude, Executor of the last will rind testament of Christian Miller, deceased. MEI 141. no second and final account ofJsrob Frey and William Bayer, Vsenutars of John George %miller, deceased. 2 50 6 00 148. The field and final account of floury Bishop and Renry Bair,Adzninintratorsot the ettskte of Adam Spitler, deceased. edi @ 1 70 149. The account of Andrew Polley, Gnardlon of Henry Reuben Stallsrnith, minor eon of Pelee Stall smith, deceased. 150. Tho first and final account of John 8. Chronin ter, Administrator of Estate of Jacob L. Cbrontster, late of Latlmore twp., deceased. lat. The account of Wm. J. Martin, Administrator of the Estate ofdames Murray, deceased. 152. The tl fat account of Elijah Warren, Executor of the will of Isaac 'Warren, late of Blenallen twp., deceased. 1.1 7 @ 8 10 153 The first acrotmt of Ann E. Eloke and F. D. Dnphorn, Administrztors ofJohn stoke, deceased. 151. The Guardianship account of Charles S. Wright, Guardian of Sarah Ann, Elias W., and Albert J. Cook, three of the minor children of Jesus Cook, late of 31e. nallen township. deceased. 155. The Guardianship account of D. McConaughy, Guardian of Martha J. C. Neely, one of the minor children of John Neely, deceased. W. D. 110LTZWORTII, Register. July 17,1361.--tc Altr A TRACT LAND, 8141 0' 401 14 3,140 27 317 94 18 41 434 57 $4,R13 34 $4,113 35 r~ ~'~~!`W`~l~Vi~i'f~llG~tfl#s 640 MILES Or THE UNIONPACIFIC' RAILROAD Are um Bald:Led and In operation. Bir.ty miles isf. track have been laid tit% spring, and the work along the whole line between the Atlantic, and Pacific State' is being pushed forward more rapidly than ever be. form More than twenty thousand men are employol, and it le not impossible that the entire track, from °mate to Sacramento, will be finished in 1880 lostesd of 1870. • The mesas provided are ample, and all that energy, men and money can do to secure the completion of this GREAT NATIONAL WORK, at the earliest possible JeCt.ltlti be done. The UNION DAUM° RAILROAD COMPANY re 15! TB GOVERNMENTGRANT of the right of way. and all neceisary timber and other materials kund • along the line of its operations. GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of laud to the mile, taken In alternate sections on each side of its road. This is au abeolnte donation, and will be a source of large revenue in the future. 111 —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United Atatcs Thirty-year BMW., amounting to front $1.0,000 to $.10,000 per utile, according to the di Men it Ica to be surmounted on the rations factious to be built.— . The Government takes a emend mortgag e a s se curity, and it is expected that not only the Inter est, but the principal amount may be paid in ear cites rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mails, &c. The interest is now much more than paid in this way, besides securing a greit sav ing in time and money to the Government. I V.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to ft,o its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid In building the road, to the same amount as the U. S. issned for the saran purpose, and no more Trts GOVEILMIZeiT PLEMITS the Tirtltees fit the First Mortgage Bondholders to (Wirer the Bonds to the Company ottly - aa the real Ls completed. and after it has been examined by United States Cialemisiloners and prononnoed to be in all re. •poets a first-class Railroad, bald with a heavy Trail, and completely supplied with stations. turn outs, car-shops, locomotive', Cale, &r!. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stock holders, of which over Eight Million Dollars hare been paid In upon the work alrilvir .I.ine,a o d which .111 be increased as the want, the Corn puny require. TI,—NET CAUL EARNINGS on 114 Way Businets, that already amount to ItORZ THAN THE INILltr-ST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earning., are no Indication of thn rut through tragic that mtrt follow the opening orate line to the Pacific, hat they certainly proco that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, cottiognoarly thri, times their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTINGENCY The Company have abundant meant in their trees , nry and mote no Appeal to the pubil.. to purchase their Bonds, as the &idly subscriptians are entirely eatitfactory; but they submit that, far entire .iecnrity and liberal returns, there is certainly no better invest. ment in the market. The Union Pacific Bond, are tar fl.Wio each, and have coupon's attached. They hare thirty years to run, and bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and Jnly at the Company', Office in the City of New ork, at the rairte of sir gold. The Principal D paybbi• in gal-i at maturity The price is 102, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal Income; on their cord. The Company believe that theae Bond., at the pre , sent rate, aro the chespeft security in the market and reserve the right to advance 'the price at say time. Staiscrlptione will be received In New York. Snb , riptione will bereceired in Gettysburz, Pa, by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK nud GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BASH, .nadiu Scw York REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an• agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, in connect ion with my low tomineas in t 7 et t eshneg and will give personal attention to the Examination of TitleP,, Con- veyaneing of money PArtios wishing to xrtl, ..thity inoy And it to =I Farms and Woodland - .ln ate ueigbhorb.,(l of lielty.burg—nixo, property LI IMMISIE Attonioy at late Oct tyeburg, July 10,1868.—t L Q UARTERLY REPORT of the NOCI OETTTSBI7IIO NATIONAL BANE. ILESi,URCES Loans awl Disronnts 155,292 73 U.A. Bonds at Washington to Fbeure clr. entation .13.130nds on hard,.. Cat e h rr7m Banks,..—_, Real Rstate, Premiums.. Ronda,' Csali Items, Expetiaes.... LIABILITIEe Capital, Circulation, Depalite, Burplna, State Circabaton,— Dietottinte,* Profit and L0u,...- Dirldende One tollttnlis... I certify that the above report ix correct to the heft of my hnotiedgeand belief. July 10.—St I. EMORY BAY% Cromer. n UARTERLY REPORT of .the • FIRST NATIONAL TIANK OP GETTTSDITRO. RE.FOURCES. 71,11 0, ISn4. Discounts and Geer Drafts. Furniture, and Flxtnres,.. ....... Current lixpenees and Premium,. Revenue Stamps, Duo from Dinka, U. S. Ronde, R. R. Bonds. Cash, LIABILITIES Capltai paid in, $lOO,OOO 00 36 Burpltri Ruud, 3.00 CircnlXtfon, — , 80,188 00 DapoeES, . 134,130 65 Due t01f*5115,---- 2,782 43 Dlaccnt i sod Exchange, 1 Profits,399 44 Pte d Loss-, 1,131 20 Dlvlde*lii unpaid lBB 30 I certify. that the above itatetatiat le carreet.to the-- beat of my knowledge and belief. . ORO. AißOLD,lleiltia. July; 10,-3t CHFAPER, THAN EMI' E. H . ITE SKEW - . [lFvtiN,, disposed of it 'ad stook of goods to BOW -1188. being detormissd to redneskiwtissil during theft " Wad islloontas, figy. • GAUT BARGAINs bator•hinetting. stock (d , All f rods of-Merciwidiset 1. 75 TO SUIO ria, MONTE SALARY pald to Agents, ma la ex. innale, to Introduce our PA NT BYMILASTINO;WISITS WIRS OLOTIISS UN KB. Address Annaztan Win Co., 76 William et., 16', Y., or 16 Dearborn its Chi cago, 111. , , . , .... CIRCULAR, MILL; MULAY, • GANG, and • CROSS CUT . I S . A W S Every Saw that loaves our pactory Is Oil Tempered and Patent Ground,Perfee4 true sad even, and made of ordtbrm temper by one parent tempering process. .A X E S , Common shape, co goal as the beat. The RED JACKET (r0.1,1117R N'S PATENT) A.: X _ E ctuinot ho excelled. We guaranty they wilt eat 25 • per;cet.t. more then common Axes, with lets Labor to the chopper. allit-Send for &cullst and prices to LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, .PITTSDITEGII, PENN A.. Polo Manufacturers. For sale by principal hardware Dealers. Star Agricultural Works. )' - pliE ALBAN Y COTTON GIN MANUJeACTURING 1 CO. Alhan•, New York, Manufacturers of Gen eral Agricultural Machinery, comprising the celebra ted • Star'. Threshing Machines; *Star" Hallway (or Endless Chain) and Lever florae Powers ; - Star" Cuts ton 'Gins and Condensers; Circular Crosecnt Saw mills ; Vegetable Cutters ; Horse Hay Forks; Corn and Feed Mille ; Power Corn She Here ; Dog Poway &c.. Ac. IVe wish to call the particular attention of Farmers to our celebrated *STAR" THRESHES. AND CLEAN ER, which, as lately improved, we claim is far copal or to any other machine now in market. It is corn pact aria easily portable, simple In its constrnctioo, and therefore easy to operate by the most inexperi enced, and will do he work with marvellous rapidity and perfectlai, and with comparatively the least de mand upon the strength of the animals driving It. We have made recant improvements in this machine by which we are enabled to thoroughly titan th , graig under almost any comblnstion of dilEculi lee, and we are now using an entirely new and effectivo-Sevico.for relieving the feeder of duet, they snaking the opera tion of threshing as comfortable and safe as with the ordinary machines it is annoying and frequently da structiveof health. These machines are made of suitable sizes fur our nStar" Railway 2 Horse Power and for our "Side I Lever Poway for 4 and 6 horses. For sale by our agents and dealer, generally. For full particulars, send for on r illustrated Descriptive Circular and Price List. Correspondents will please address THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFAC- TURING CO., P.O. Drawer 162, AlLany, N. Y. - . TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. WAJIRANTED to ' , more ALL Dtsrta for Tot.. This great remedy Is an excellent appetizer. It purities the blood, invigorates the system, possesses great nourishing and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest fool, makes sleep re freshing, and establishes robust health. Smokers and Chewers for Ftfly Tsars Cum!. Price Fifty Cents, post fro % A treatise on the injurious effects of To- Dacca, with lists of references, testimonials, £c., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. D. Aisedirr, Jersey City, Sew Jersey. A WOMAN OF MATURE AGE, haling brcnght ap 1.1. a large family and knowing the care, anxletyand expellee attending the some, has lately come Into the possession nf a safe and simple remedy, whereby wives and mutter may prevent the increase of family to salt the'. 40 irettlence. It is 'lima promoterol health, All cornmaixcations confidential, and the remedy sent by mail. Price F 2 OC. Address Mrs. 11. RILED, P.O. Box 91, Brooklyn, N. Y. qllllB 18 NO 11UNIBUG.—By sending 30 cents and Atamp, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return !nail, a correct picture o r your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer N. 8, flub tontine, New York. --- A GENTS WANTED. Something new. Erery Ll Lly wants it. Gslranic Sliver Plating Fluid.— Receirect I■t premium at Paris Exposition. send tricts. fur sample. Il.txats k Co 32 North sth at., Phila., Pa. THE SUUCESS OF THE ONE DOLLAR SALE A REVOLUTION IN TRADE. lATE furnish at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR, I' I such articles as are used by every fially, at a 1011 price than they are sold by any wholesale dealer in New York or Etrwton. Agents wanted to co-operate with as In carrying oat a plan which meets the walits of the million, and In the disposal era large and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goode. Silver Plated Wore, 'Watches, Carpet jowl, Zr. Our terms to Agents are superior to those of any other firm, as our circular will show. Those getting cap flubs con secure a piece ofSheeting, Watch, Silk Di ea , Fhawi . Sewing Machine: a c FREE OF COST. A check describing an article to be sold for a Dollar 10 cts ; for 42; 40 for $4; GO Mild; 100 for $lO, sent by asap. Send mouer3 . l. Registered letter. Circulars Address Proof of co , e statement that tre.fore mode RE VOL ITTION IN TRADE, can be found in the tact thatthe immense business we hove built up has itduce4l a multitude cf B.lllu. CON (MIMS to imitate our club system, and sane by adver tising the presents they will give to agents, seek, un successfully. to divert some of our business to them selves. We make this announcement simply to inform the public that it will be for their interest to pa tronize our boos-, as we still continue to acre nem, 000nl AND GUAM INDUCIMINTS To AGENTS MN ANT attics CONCERN ix THE ECSIAL.I. We sell every description of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, PLATED WAKE, JEWELRY, WATCHES, SEWING MACHINES, Au.. An, for the uniform price ~ITINE nor. LA R. Circulars sent to any address free. BARRER A CO., Nos. 98 and 100 Summer Cl., Boston. Investment We are prepared to receire Advertisements for a NEW LIST OF FIFTY NEWSPAPERS PACIFIC COAST, H. G. Met-TEAM CALIFORNIA, MONTANA, JULY 6, tßrpi 150,000 00 50,000 00 30,475 15 2;087 38 5,000 00 2,543 75 80C 00 309 'Z. 120 87 Alan a New Liet of Newsmen:l,y which we nn !II inch of spare. in 2:50 NEWSPAPERS $1Z0.6:14 91 -+,+÷÷++++ • THE undersigned offers at Private rtm . "SEND• STAMP FOR C IRO LT L AR. Sale, the old DOBBIN DWNLLINO, at the June. ADDRESSES lion of the Taneytown and Emmittsbnrg roads, in the borough of Gettysbnrg. The home is all bstantially built, of stone, and contains ,twel re large rooms._ GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. T W h a e t r e e r t i n s Leaca e ll n etraenrAilli n feZ i , 6 f lald ti nt ar:Vie. ed with it The locatlan is a very pleasant one, end ADVERTISING AGENTS, with &little additional outlay this could be made one of the most comfortable and desirable homes in the 40 Park Row N. Y. b o No g b i t i t e t In ity. • July le.--41 $145,150 00 1 3 0.000 00 128,0V3 55 .17,100 00 ~. 4,710 00 2,119 14 . 2.301 25 1,978 73 •. 1,749 24 1430,634 91 - i ITALUABLE PROPERTY V /SEEING . • IS BELIEVING The no AT PRIVATE SALE. ' i _ t dergizned o7ers at Pant* Sale the desirable 70-1 ARCH 4TRERT, ProPet7. sittixtelo FriNettora ton - whip, on the Em- AT' mitteburg road, near Morito'e Tavern, oontaining 20 ; ACRES, more or lea; Improved with a two story NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS! FRAM!: DWELLINO sod Itaak-bulldlng, Log. Bank, - i a i ot.itrciakia tidings, on Orchard of choice Fruit of all kind.,a well of good water convenient to the door, RICH SILVF.R & SILVER PLATED NI , • •' an other Iniprovements. The land la in good order, A.Ra, 1 and the location a dostrable . oni for atone or median- Including every style and description, : mat foulness. Anyperson desiring to view ohs prem. made expressly for the Winter trade, i a, i l L i i i i , l , c -; r 1 0 1 1 „, r ," /1 7 yof Rot ert etteli dy. Terrm n a r farm which forneatness and durability cannot : onside. - • be surpassed at j Jonel7.--Sat • . ELIZABETTI ,imxins. _.L._ .Stoßma 48 • TOO 00 1,096 81 EOB 18 21,088 28 /60," 00 20,i ii 00 22,817 60 ESTIMEI ArEaTERN LANDS. y y I hare on bawl a few TRAMS of No. I, wand hand,pre-emption Lando loootiai noar roads. Oonnty ?owns, Wire!! settled neighbor , Wholesale end 4etail Manafaetairan Yotabliabinent, hood', which .1 will Wl} on exchange at a fair pries for Real Rotate in AdOieounty, Pa. 704. ARC H. -STREET • 81E0. ASNOLD. • Daad i lA ider. • ' tA i lf° * 47 i TT' ARDWA RE , NE 8 . 1 ! a , R E ,! AND 0 11.'001111IN ' , Tallsabsortbarahavalluitratara4frala tkie alba .. • ist ,o . go i e th orivv „, rB2 . lof erc. 1 with an llamas* supply. of.HAsinvAßr&ogo. . Sao • 11.ialiirlitiviiitieiorosh. mss' - . •• cries: ! Cl 4 11 - 4 C , tl. l E. awe - , 0„1. 1 t..":.461 z w :Z;---.7-sf . * I *t" 1 1 14 :2- 174 . : RWELERS' . I. . • "C 1.4 11 M . bel l 40.0.404 - ---- iiiii4urift•- 7 . 029444- . MOW! ' " - , . inkikator ties4e, - 4 - ' also cruszynkxfitr , ..tz - 4,ArproAr, iatooitiotimombk•fmo-- n - ous,ethits-Aft.ote, Tallr A IkEPOP , , 0411 1,1 '' adijr0.1114.6611/41krt ~ igittra..mrriwit z. io n . - .: 4 1 - 01,10 , 1rAzi, . 1 .,b,.......4 0 .00. sz it e t 4 dc. ,1,. 1 . w ow.-uisimm., l o..w i itw i e p r c,=„,„,„ zr a i . lommou , .0...tip,-.00- . :•• , ..d.oii—oftfr...).T.7- . ..,, ~ . ....4 • - • - --., . _ - -,. ~•,,, _,-- l, _, y l vrr : % ...... aimteiiiikli-‘ ' ,- -,.. 4 3k...... _ . . , 4 61 9 1 . 1.4, :41 -:- 1., -i:,..,... ' -' fU0...•........." .1 - , -- J . ''. ' ' journernititt , .. -- - -. -1. - •.- 4 , - -.,.",-.-',,,,,,',:. - '- '• - 1 ~' 1 i• - •- ' -w: •' ' ' . 14AITIONDEA1)01 1 41,31LY-, - 1 - : . . . . Jbatw o domi t a i ~-.-; . ~ g -, - - - ~,,, . , :ii i,,,,,, G. w , k .,, ~..,,.- 0 ..-- il , ~,f , . r51,-. 1 ,l:. - , 4 0 , 4 , 4 , 0 , 004 a istivr „ -.:„„, i-...: .:I A. 5101 1 17.H11; Pike' IMM :BEIM gnu NvertiyiHiento. TO WIVES AND SIOTTIERi HARRIS A PLUMMER, 34 Hanover mt., Boston,..llau A COMPLETE Earn EMBRAI OREGON, NEVADA, AI)N THETERBITORIES 01 l'T 11-1, IDAHO and - WASHINGTON t nn Advertilement occupy ine an For 40 Cents each per month JO IN 130W1444443,4 PHILADELPHIA gift mid girt ilumautt. ,farming 111); I tin tut s, THE IE:3ItI.3iIITITAL LII7?,IINS I UR4NCE . COMP. 42 OF PMELADRIaIgA, 92 LCHESTNITT §TIiEET, ACCIINITTLATiID CAPITAL $2,000,000, CHARTIA PXRPIRIRAL. All - the Sitrplem divided amongst, the Policy Holders every yew THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPANY IN THE CITY OR STAYS LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY IrrAll Infiwinatton will be eheerfnlly given HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK, July 1, 1R68.-3m - • • LIFE INSURANCE. THE New England Mutual Life 11 Insurance Company of Massachusetts. Cash Assets Dec. lilt, 1867 46.492,100 laconse for 1847 31.402,628 Losses paid in 1867 429190 Distribution in 1867, to Policy. holders 789,860 This favorite Company lir the oldest Mutual Life In aureate Crimparly in the United Slates, and is purely muinal. It divides with the policyholders all the Surplus Profits annually Takes risks in ell the varions modes of Life and dowment Insurance arias low rates., as any Company doing a safe business. • All its policies are protected from forfeitnre by the Stab• lams of Maiseachnset Pi. so that every man gete all the Insurance he pays for. Losses paid promptly and without litigation. WM. KING, Agent, at New Oxford. All inunnuintraddons addressed to me as above, will be promptly responds,' to. and I will visit any portion of the ronutry desired with the view of taking rinks and giving information on the snbject.. July 10.-3 t ADAMS 'COUNTY NUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COWAN 1 ixcormoßAnxn, IIAECE JB, 1851 OFFICERS President—George Swope. Vice-President--Samuel R. Russell. Secretary -.E. A Buehler. Treasurer—E.G. Fahnestock. Executive Committee—Robert McCtirdg,,ll. A. Pick iag, Jacob King. Managers.—George Swope, D. A .Ruelfier..R.l:cCnr.• dy. M. Elcheiberger, S. R. Russell, E. O. Fahneatock, A. D.; Buehler, it. O. Stela - vary, Gettysburg; Jacob King, Straban township; Frederick Mehl, Franklin; Wm. D. Him., Near Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson,Benders ville; 11. A. Picking, Litraban; John Woltord, Lati more; John Picking, East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, ftenderaville; Abdiel F. Gitt, New Oxford; James H. Marshall,Hamiltonban; John Cunningham, Freedom. John Tkatier,' Mounting Wm. Rose White, Liberty. alL.Thie Company Ls limited in its operations to the co9nty of Adams. It has been in operation for more than 17 years, and in that period has made but one as sesament, having paid losses by fire during that period ; amounting to over slb.ooo. Any person desiring an In- ; suranee can apply to either of the following gentle. men: U. A. Buehler, Getty.tmrg. E. Q. F►hnestock, Jacob Ring, Stria:mu townehip. If. A. Picking, " Frederick Diehl, Franklin Wm. Rosa White, Liberty " 11. C. Peters, Petersburg (Y. S.) airorbe Executive Commit tee meets et the office of the Company, on the lot Wednesday in every month, et :o'clock, P. M. [June 10. 186d.—tf INSURE IN TILE HOPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP TOXIC, PENT Pd (Lars FAULT..7' ern NEIICIWITS.) OFFICE: Ilarfman't Building, Onfp, Sluare CHARTERED CAPITAL AVAILABLE ASSETS.... RISES of every deecription taken for a period of years or perpetually, at an tolerates as are tootle. tent with the security of the Company and the parties insured, and on as &tenr:mortaring terms as with any Company In the country. NO PREMIUM NOTES are taken in this Company, and conserineutly, no Aseesamenta will be made on Its poltcles. More than half the entire stock Is owled by Its Officers and Directors, which lea guarantee that Its affairs will be so managed as to make It a safe me dium for Insurance. INSIMANCIICRIATEPI INDP:PENDENCE: a n the event of Fire. Delays are danrrota, Ot t .All loser" promptly adjusted and paid without . - delay. Dtazeroav—Phlllp A. Small, John A. Weiser, John H. Spangler, M. B. Spahr, Geo. W. Ilgenfritz, David E. Small, Charles A. Morris, W IL Kurtz, of C., Lewis Carl. HENRY WELSH, President. DAVID B. SMALL, Vice-president. J. GAIL, Treastirpr. T. A. WHITE, Sec'y. Bit - Applications for Insurance promptly attended to by the Secretary or any of the Company's Agents. Auzzrrs:—Slnt. Belt.zel, John T. Wfliisms, York ; A. Picking, Gettyriburg; Smith k Harris, Wright.- •ille ; T. W. Barr, Lancaster; John A. Zeller, Itt.Joy, Lancaster county; . D. Q. Albright,-Honorer; N. Z. Seitz, nlentlock, and F. M. Bmminger, Meehan Icsbn rg. April 2.1 !eat totatt VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The uuderaigoed offers at Private Sale the Farm on " which he nuw resides in Butler township, on the read leading from Bell's Hill to Iliddietown, about 1 mile Pam Arandtsville, adjoining lands of John Bane', Wm. Taylor, and others, and containing 100 . ACHES, more or ess. The Improvements consist or a two - atnr7 LOG WEATUERBOARDED DWELL. ING with a Kitchen attached, a good Frame Bank Barn, Carriage Clouse, Shop tad Spring ilousa, and other outbuildings; a good well of water near the door, and etrunning Opting in the Spring House; a thriving Orchard of Apple and all k intkof choice fruit. The, property is in gibod condition, the land In a fine State of cnitlvation,•and the buildings in thorough repair—the dwelling bein; s7fficiently laces to ac • COMMIAUP Mil Isolates About 10 Acres are In flood Sleedow, and about IA Acres In Timber. It lies on the Conowago The location and surroundings make it a very desirable property. Persons wishing to view the probilJeo, or ascertain terms, will igmly to the subscriber rending thereon. June 24.-2 no DANIEL ARENDT. FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, ViActim two miles of Gettysburg, op the liar riaburg road, with all necessary Improve ments, and In prime order. I win sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to suit purchasers. Terme reasonable. For fnrther Information, applyao... WM. WIBLE, Gettysburg, Pa. 1 Sept. 18—tt DESIR•Aj3Lr. TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Feb. 1,136 ffr-tt Nthlnt% tinny, 4,r. 1w~c14~{t..,~ HAYING been aseet fir thlintacliine last season, I al* o otter it to the Winer thhiseason. It Is well known, harlns,taken the premium at the Renders. title Pair, also at thee:lo4Boaq licesing Mata t over men others. which were considered spl chinas, and likewise at the Dilhiburg owingendid mr• Match. eonclnded not to otter any mach M ine that will not site entire subtleties, I have rsfueed agencies of ',vent other machines, and now offer Ulla one as TILE GREAT lIACULNE 1 01/ TIIR REASON. tiering tried one mysel; I know exactly what it win ds. I could refer yen to Korea of Lamm who bar* Purchased maahintw of me, who are highly pleased and say this is the only machine they would use. Extras always on hand, and repairing done hers at my place. This is a peat consideration—the mackine MD be repaired at home Immediately, and with math Lew cost. Another great saving ls the BINDER which Is at tached to this celebrated Reaper and Mower. It has been thoroughly tried, lad given entire satisfaction— requiting no Wiriest hand except • driver. This hinder can also be attached to the Reapers which have been sold; bet cannot be attached to any other machine except Ste iretusall. I will here refer yonto a few fermiers, in different localities, who have bought and used these machines : Michael Filmed, Stephen - Pettier, Moses Hartman, Mr. dteruer, Joseph Miamian, Mr. Linn, Ulrich Jambe, d , R. 'aerobe, Jacob Hartman, — B. B. Woodlnns, • Jacob Laman, with others, too nal:Derma. to mention. This machine has a aeltrake side delirery, nod to warranted to do its work as ah oy. recommended. Alvo on hand, 81.1111E.11AN'8 bELP.DISCHAROING MORSE RAKE, a drat-rate article, which we will sell at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give natio. faction. Also the COLUMBIA RAKE aiwayson hand. Machines can be aeon at my house, threemiles loath of Gettyabnru, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's - Battlefield Hotel. LEWIS A. BUSHMAN, Jane:l. tf Agent. Agent at Oettyeburg, Px Conowago Phosphate io destined to ltand at the head of A metitan Fertilizers. It has already proved its SUPERIOR QUALITIEJ, and ample cer tificates of Its high merits will soon be furnished to thepubllc. The proprietors will spare no mean, or pains to make it a reliable and ;:niforei article. It Is superior to Peruvian Onano, because It is MORE LAS'I'ING. IN ITS EFFECT and NUM. TO IT ON TUE FIRST CROP. It does not over-stimulate the soil, as moat of the fertilizers In the market do, and leave the land alter gathering the first crop in a WON° condition than before acing it, hut it remains an active fertilizer in the toit,and continues year af ter year to show itaelf on every crop that is pat In the land. The Conowago Phosphate contains a large percent. age of Ammonia and Phosphoric arid, Which are es sential elements to vegetable food: They either enter directly Into the plant or prepare the alkalies in the soil to do an. The base of the Conowago Phosphate I PCttE RAW BOND. completely and thoroughly dissolved without the nee of any volatile agent. One of the great advantages of the Conowago Phosphate is that ft will dissolve the sand In the soil mid set the silica free to be absorbed by the grow. ing plant, which is a vary imporrat.t ingredient In giving firmness and strength to the stalk and grain.- 11 will prm•ff Mein:ling and fodgirig f cm pt that are force.. up by a wet and warm season, and will greatly facilitate ripening of the groin owl revere it againul the ru:f. Agencies are being established throughout the country wherever fertilizers are sold. We are not afraid to place it beside the best in the country. Let all the farmers and planters makeup their minds that they will try the Great Cenowago Phos phate this fall. Price fifty Dollars par ton. BENSON k MAUB, Proprietors. *Labe Com/wage Phosphate being made very one, And thoroughly diatlnlegrated, makes it con.. content to tine in the drills, and mixes more freely with the soil. All farmers know the advantage of fine fert.lizern. Jane 17, 10611.—1 f REAPERS AND MOWERS. DODGES' PATENT OHIO AND BUCKEYE, E. BALL & COMPANY'S WORLD'S REAPER & MOWER. RAVING had considerable expo- Hence In the sale of Reaping and Mowing Ma- I in the last tow years. I have made It a point to offer no machine to the farmer that will not when thoroughly tested givi(general satisfact ion, and hence have declined the agency Air all but what I regard the very beat In the market. I now offer to the farmer the coming Season, two of what I conaider the hest machines in use. Last season I sold thirty. five of the OHIO A BUCKEYE Patent which have Jane 12 / 86 1.- - 1 C given entire satisfaction. ho machine has been re turned, neither has there been any difficulty with any L i.dams County, Ahead ! one to whom they were sold—all paying for their machines promptly. Certificates from those who have purchased, conld be procured brit I deem lt un- necessary—but for information would refer those THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY:NET, wanting machine' to any of the following gentlemen Manufactured entirely Of Leather, and who purchased and have been rising these machines' es than Jacob Rafferurperger, Edward Wagoner, , intr ets neater sere altton n Jacob Fidler, Samuel Wagoner, ; N . -PO r ervice usu or Linen rpassed, William Wert. Jr.. John Brinkerhoff, icham, PATENTED TEIMITA.RY 187 H ISSR, Benjamin Shelly, William Bl 1 BY BURKITOLDRK, WORLEY at fIROVE. Newton Horner. Rneb Blgham. Silas Homier, Dr. Ooldaborough, IJ. L. WORLEY. Bole Agent far the IEXCZI-41011P4 John Herbst, • Henry Spangler. TRIM NET e. for Adana county, Joseph G ethan, Jamas Marshall, d y Joseph Culbert... Frederick Peffer, H i c ; c : H Patent. Alan, on hand manufacture Bete el the •• George Bushey, Henry Welkert, S abv Daniel March, Henry Butt, ADDLES, Thin ANUS, seu hhio hu beep awarded medals and first I ATI COLLARS, • Premiums by Hie Pennsylvania. Tow* and New Fork ^ BAIDL State Fairs, and by hundreds of County fairs in all ; IS'wipra parts of the country, Including the Adams County i N.,. +stBLANFCmts. BTB, Faits, having received the first Premium at Benders.. rfile in the fall of 15651, sad at Gettysburg in 1147, as the beet on exhibition. BELLS, AND EYSITLYTHINff, This machine has met with the moat complete 1.1.- pertaining ins. Horse furnishing establishment. rem. In every section where it has been introduced, giIeAGENTS WANTED to sell Territory for Patent it hat taken precedence over machine.) which have ( Net., also to sell Nat. en nommisefon la the enmity. heretofore ranked as first f 16•11. In compactness. light-A li , oteitt t eot !ono aka_ Hid he t 0 d ,..„ 4 to nese of 4Tr t a, e - ccllence and elegance of workmanship , .- and finish, con:blued with great strength and adapts- I J. L. WORLEY. York Snititinr Sprlnge, Adam, en., Pa Hon to all kinds of work, it will snr; ass any machine I Aprill,lll6B.—tf heretofore offered to the farmer. The Self-Rake on , this muhino has been conaiderably Improved In the last Season, and is warranted to give general satis faction or no sale, THE WORLD'S 'MOWER AND REAPER _ . 5100,000 00 57,422 17 - • • This Is an entire new machine, but judging from its construction and the testimonials It has received. It wit Ibe the leading machine. The gearing heat out of solid Iron. making every wheel and cog exact, tit. Ling tip close, and running am Into as a clock, which makes the machine much lighter of draft, and no rot tine of cogs or wear. Ti gearing la ail closed in a tight code The w„me :19 a n otch, entirely excluding water, dirt, or gram, and Indeed prevnutleg every- thing that is calculated to prays Injurious to the ma inery. To; ii . ran witaply open the lid whoa all the i oiling placcis arc c2r.p,tst and conveniaatly oiled.-- The burs are all encased the same as she gearing sod cut in the. ame wav, arid when once tightened 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 - I last a man a life time, which is a matter every farmer should take into cotusideratlon, hegira buying at_the present high pries& ormachints. TB:II:1'1510,4ff c i r Ray. JACOB B. TROSTLII. I LING IYOB.L. FRED*K.. CO., Mg., April 22, 1.588. ; Ma. Wu. MOLL :—LRit year I purchased one of I E. Ball's WORLD'BRBA.PERS, and tiled It last bar. vest in in cutting my own Grain and Grass and some of my neighbors, and have no hesitation In saying that it gave me more satisfaction as a combined ma chire than any I have ever used. although I have tried, some Heron or eight other machine*. I regent it the arse machine in market, ;ad down hesitate to ; recommend it as sec'.; to any person wanting a first- 1 class 're-biro. Yours, sec., J. It. Tao:. T LE. I cln also furnish RALLIS+ 01510 to those wishing. I that machine. I tan furnish these machines to suit farmers, and will sell as single Mower. or Combined Machines as Mowers—Self-Bake--$ nli•anke--Dropper--or Drop. per and liana Rakz. combined. I am also agent for ROME DROPPER, which can be attached to any make of maehfite. Those having old machines on bane, and wishing a Dropper can be acrommndated by I sending in their orders early and naming the kind of machine to which they wish them to be attaches/. Price +sample 1.1464.i1tei eau ho seen at the residence of the subscriber, two miles from Gettystinrg, on liar risburg road, or at the Warehouse of Cour near, (Jettyslatirg, Pa. I also keep on band wiß.e-Too4nOArII.4.ICS.S„CrEEL PLOUGHS,I FRED errrEss AND FARM/AC _VENTS OENF.RALL Farmers would (to welt to examine my machinery before buying elsewhere u• T keep nothing but the I best. Extras ern:silent ly on haul, and I base• made ar. rangements to hare repairing .lone inn the beat pot- I tibia manner at short notice and moderate charge.... I April WM. WIBLE. JUIIN RI7PP GEriita's PATENT szLr-RFAirt.vrtma GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, With the tateßt improved Triple-gear ed llorge Power, either Gra,. oe Belt: This machine had suommaittily oetapcted with all the beet of the di itereut patented Grain Separator., and now has the reputation of being the heat Separator ever protocol; in fact, thy onlirSeparator and Clean er ever before the public to give general eathrieetion. The machine Is conveniently arranged for hauling and threshing, being permanently Used on two wheels. One man ran easily move or shift It about, so that it ft not half the trembleen * barn floor at a &anima tbresber and abetter. It t. sumo easily put in opera- Mu. It lettimple, easily conneged, rettahle, durable, compact and cleanly to work by while In opatation, not malting near {h, gnat tti theeontaten rfineblee or othor SePttratCrtl.. ' • Farmers can rut assured that this mnobino is no butane, andjutlaingtnan the hilda meonunennet ion of fkir ots wttt gro.ut&tis thous Ise smuttputne to the conclusion that It la the tart machine that farmers want. The trdluwing Ike * Aw or tie peuone who have used that zuseDinsp ,eU known, and to who* the public It* refertedlorfurtger infonrudkut : -.-., Wet J. Peters, Vora bile, Adams to.. Derma. - Wan. resale, nor Hew Oxltcd. Joke D: Pibubut . Oil= . .1.61. , MUM akibOVlallir g ' " ". ' Daniel Peters, - Deride Din, ~ . . c , , .. . _ ... . - , .., Orders wilt be raref i ed e ither of ftrese 'peahi- , men, as shoo hi Iltebqt sod now*, gist Be rli n. Da-?.. , For farther Inrnrsbatbn ad - . ' • ,_. A11ti.43( istritHUOLDER, Ageet; Jenel,o.-403 -' . Gleiftrsprtng. York so , Psi( . . _ . , ThollCAritti. 1 , 1,:i lipp.intad *jek limit (win( v dimi t 11$400 , ,tion NEW MACIILn SHOP , - - ~_,,...: ~, A Spleiviiii_ Pryphog Ilsitiivit4.,oi* , p 0..- .-1 7 ., ....--0-.liiiihat.r- -i, - Mr - tfl , .. ,BE s t Ha , - • oti #pt„„,.. *owl A.r el 0 IlloollAi.A 4 4414.111.11 , , ' .to--10, *op, at , falai 1. tebStit 'elt • tetelloNteiblti m =l L .. 1.,... . , 50w,...40 `fo'l9' , ,"" itehti9o6;4l. l ° -- & i -.4ogidttr; iii - ly wakuttV, vadt Italtragin AEA .• e . SPRINCI•TOOM Jr . stiN -,,,,u_,, . • J...z.,.., . 1- ' " . 'll . l. • " liiiirlimii44... r.p,t,..7 - ' - ' z :: :, ; - ve' , -1. ...• ..k..,1- s. , _, _ , ~5 . sit tii&C. - , ' , :it i: 4 .i /XIV. r, - u m c „,„„,„„,, mi , with his Mackie* eibk..„.....,;••_ _ , i . • ... , „. 4. ~,: . .., ...41 4 / 4" • a liraomm Whitt, bee will dean leremprre -- - „ . .. as . *i•flp. , .lq 4 . '-' bORO PROW/04W 14.417: * g I *44 ' oto calf add sly* his . !gild, imA I. Wllakilw ' ' '' '' " ' 1 'MC EiTAlt—Cin.figanat tl/40*- w —Mk • , ~• , 41401141111 ink• " - •- • ,_. , ~. ~ 0 ~ . ..•, 1 .• • 1•..• • 24_......z . x.ki. -•,. 4,1* • ,',• , a '`.• ' IMP" : s - - • . - , ';‘ ,l '5>.1,444 MEI ===t2IMEIIM J. H. SHIREMAN'S REkPERS & MQWERS THE GREAT Conowago Phosphate. PEEPARED lit r. 111,MON, Jr, 1)., LITTLESTOW N. PA ° #arittigi, - - Buggies and Caniages ()v A. MHZ wribboarbalbiave l f hie earebow.h. bfk AV lZetteL.w il i ttllZA l4 o:lll7l . l4 l • l 44 4 :i w bb CA RRIAGES ; TROTTING ifc I ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, Ita, &C. • His- wort is all pat up of rod atatmlal am by the beet of amehaalaa, malmasoll AU to Oa ssU.. Action. Übe prices ere always reasoitable. • Ita:tallt• its orders, emollient that twain plaits. • BRPAIRING promptly 4arto, st aotronlie na44. Jul? 1, 196&-4/ CARRIAGE -MAKING RERNED The war being Inert 11 101, llaiffigibetliene remote the CARRIAGI44IWLING at their old stand, la idiot tUdadaillodt. where tho aro IptaiPtSidc! 1 1, 401 P wont hi 16 Al t fraddonatoto=a and saparloo tionoar A lot of new add - ha mom, ea, , . on hand, which they will dfimme of at the loweei prices, and ill orders will. be sappliod as promptly and natishetorlly aa possible. eIIirREPAIRING4I3 done with dbipateltoind at cheapest rates., " A large lot of new and old ITASNESS hand (or sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage beretolbre so- Joyed by them, they eollettand will endeavor to de. serve • large *herein the future. May 20.-tf • ,MAJIMMIhk TaitOLltll.. DAVID IicCREARY. JOUN P. NaCRICARY "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and cheapeeti, SADDLES, RRIDLW, CO.LZ.dii'S and, HA R NESS oj kind 4, to the aunty are always to be thand at the, old and ltio/ail stand, st.,oppcwitethePteebyterian('linrrb . Car 11 ,C Irt p A 7 1 7 ) Our IthlLug and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest, Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are eamplete la every respect and warranted to ht of the very beat material and workmiusblp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, Coll NOT nr: near. They are the boat FITTING and most tinrable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they cant,* made auy whore and In tho most rabotantial manner. Riding Bridles Whips, Loshes,Draft, flames, If !peers and *combing in the Itne; better or chropr. Our prices have been nanrcan to the lowest lirlng standard. A liberal percentage Ibr cash, MT all bills 1111101Intiog to $5 or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and wiU warrant story article turned out to be In every rowel as represeuted. _ Thankful for past favors we tuella attsntlon to our present stook ma lye as a call and examine tat= mgr quatairy. Jan.29.15G8.-tf D. McCREAIT & BON. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TATE I CULP Are now building • variety of 00ACII WORK of the Latest and most approved styles, and ponittratt ed of the beet inaterla4 to which they Invite the anon. tfon ~of buyers.. flaring built our work with great care, and of material selected all* special relhinsase to beauty of style and durability, we can conAtket iy recommend the work as tuumrpassof by any other In or out of the citing: AU we ask is an inspmatkus of our work, to convince those in want of any kind of • vehicle that this is the place to bay them. sa-REPAIRING eiret, branch done ni •horn mottos and on resionoble terns, Givens a call at oar Factory, near the corner Waaldngton and Cbanthersburg streets, Gettysburg, Pa. stwing THE AMERICAN BUTTON - HOLE OVERSEAMINO SEWING MACHINE CO.. In directing attention to their CELEBRATED 0011• BINATION BUTTON HOLE k SEWINa MACHINE, beg leave to refer to its wonderfni pcpniarity u con. clusire proof of Its great met h. The increase in tho demand for thlirainelleansehlais hos been TEN VOID (tiring the Mµ wren vomtilia of Ha first year beibre the - "This g , oinii nn4 surprflingiwrats in tinprecedersird in the histnry of sewing-machines; and We feel fitly warrant-4 in clnitnine, that it HAS NO EQI7AtI BEING ABSOI4UTELS THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN UTE WORLD, Antl Intrinsically the Cheapest It Is toally two machineamenblited in one. (bye sim ple and bearitifig mechanical arrangement s ) making both the Mhuttl^r hock-etltch, and the OTATestaing and Bolton hole stitch, with equal facility and, pwr feet fon. It execute. In the eery twit manure every n. riety of Sowing, each as, Momenta& Tucking, Stitching, Itraiding *Ad Quilting, Gathering and Sewing on, (done at the alma times) and in will. Mon, OveriamMes Embroider' an the edam an 4 mete. be:math' Button and Eyelet Moles In all fabrics. Every Machine Is warranted by the Company. cc P Agents, to give entire iatkfactlou. Circniara with full rr.rilaulano and pomp lee of woo, dale nn this Machine, run be had en appileation as th• Salesrooms of the C Top,ny. IV Ow. Eleventh and Chestnut Ntr,,r, Ph iladelph • Instr:ctio3s glyea on the,Mw•ptgo■l I the Comymny grottniton.ly tatil pelrlia■an, • AiiIIINTS Pi ANTE', if REDBRICK PAYIIO.S. W. H. StraneNHAlL, Tersanre.r. D. it. ROBISON, Gel iyota rg , fI MAY . 27-1/ THE ,FLNKLE & LYON LOCK STITCh SEW IN( MACHINE, WITH NTW AND IMPORTANT ISI PRONTAWPI3. The. ilheapria Goon Machine in the IVor/d AGE N'tir IV A NDOID IR, ~CYItY cow 4 . libfral Ctimb Prfin 444641 for met, Incld Lem,' • *!.ll4biali,e,ititt* • .:+ N INNA'Arft, 3,11 , Ul l ida:; B4l, f 4 '" (4 w. K.YIALEArtUrX
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