at , a , THE COPPERHEAD CONVENTION. X. , 4! ) t ar xlattati. The proceedings of las totly will be found in our local colutrins. A few points are worthy of mention. The thoroughness with *chilli the soldiers' candidates( were slaughtered was a marked feature. Thew hole pro ceedings were in harmony with .the spirit and temper shown in the New York Convention. • The Senatorial nomination was con ferred upon the candidate having 'the most conspicuous secession record, and Mcpivitt's iominatlon will be presSed for the same reason. For - Associate Judge, We have to re mark the harshness with which Mr. Was treated—considering his gallantry in having accepted nomina tions when time wasted and money spent were the only rewards won on those hotly-contested fields. In some j. of those contests, Mr. Dmiri t 's success ful competitor was helping to keen the s old Democratic party "under." This looks ungrateful, to say the least. One thing this Convention !improv ed ; that is the Democracy don't intend to "keep spite" against' repent ant Kuow-Nethings, whether they be longed to the old Democracy and aban doned it for gain, or to the old Whig party and went into the K. N. organi ' zation. One of the latter class—a con tribution of • Johnsonism to the De mocracy—was honored with the Pres idency of the Convention. And ohe of the former was honored with flee votes for Prothonatory—not enough to nominate, but (piaci enough to "show good feeling." Tt is sometimes well for great I , artics to be magnanimous! The action of the Convention on Congress is supposed to be favorable to Mr. COFFROTH'S aspirations for nomi nation for Congress in case Mr. Mc- CLEAN cannot be nominated. Friday, August 14, It.GS Alivertisers and °Marts interested will bear In mind that the t..Ctruitar circu lation of the ••STAII ANIISENTINEL" much larger than that of any other paler pnblishetflu the Connty, being read weekly by not less than 11,000 persons. 4iTAth4etilierrtents. 9rrllr, immediate attention moat be liandeal in on or bot Ore TlAirrirday morning. OUR CANDIDATES FOR . PRESIDENT: GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT I=! FOR VICE-PRESIDENT HON. el lITYLEII COLFAX I= STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL GEN. JOHN F.•IIARTRANFT FOIL SURVEYOU GENERA.I. GEN. JACOB M. CAMPBELL THE STAR AND SENTINEL.-TERMS :2..00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE xiii-Asp of our pre,ent itubecribers will receive a credit of tO cente on their secounts for (nett new name they may send in with the amount of subscription ndra.,--111 other veurtlii, a PREMIC3I of cent, tor each now subscriber thus sent to no. FOR CA3IPAIGN UNTIL NOVEMBER 15. $0.50 2.00 SINGLE Cory, FIVE Curies,. Sir The,. terms will 1,4 mere than pay the C,“ of pm.er and iuk ; but we tli ,Ire to rut the Japer within t h e reads ,f every portion Limiting it during the pre., tampaign. COHXTY CO:\TENTION The Republicans of Adams county, :tnd all who favor the election of ANT and CoLy.kx—all who desire to unite in sustaining Congress in its pa triotic- efforts to reconstruct the Union on a loyal basis, and in opposing the dangerous and revolutionary policy announced by the New York Conven tion and its candidates—who prefer "Peace" to "Revolution," and are op; po:,ctl to Minding over- the control of the Uovernmeiit to these who sought its destruction and involved the coun try In a bloody and wasteful War—are requested to assemble at their usual places of holding Delegate elections, on SATL:II.DAY, AUGUST 15, ISCS, to FeleE.t 3 1 - wo Delegates fro - in each Dis trict to reprc-ent them in County Con vention, to he held in Agricultural Hall, in Cettysl , urg, on 'MONDAY, August 17, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to nominate a C.anity Ticket to be sup ported the- October Election, and to transact smli other bu.tiness as may conic before ti,o Convention. time fur holding the Dele- gate Elections nil the Districts will be 'ktwee:it the I;L'ULS of 3 and ti o'clock, P. , excel), iu the Boroughs of Get tysburg, Littlestuwn and Berwick, and Huntington township, where they will he held between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M. By order of the County Committee. EDWARD MuPHERSON, Ch'u. D. MiiCoAtorty, Scc•g. REPUBLICAN . COI:NT Y MEETING There will be n ilepubliean County Meeting in the C,)urt-I-Inuse on WED-. ESDAY EVENING .N EST, Au gust 19th, at S o'clock. Several speak ers will be preSent. Orgrinize for Victory. By order of the ; Borough Executive Cothmittee. A. J. COVER, lk The onlar i ettli:nt 0u . ,. papur and the purchase of a w c.-=, , has tut us ovet We have be several hcavyi , tpur nuw due, an,l vve are to eall upon our frit od:: to lurnl.,- , 7: u Nvith the weans ( In. We have a who.n,witit lii n ;L:.A.runt Ju!)-%%:,)1 . 1;., Advw which we ref,iizt: :it Duce, ,vitkout .u....1;<' :14; out Ltills. The Yi necessity in th, , We. have to , .4 ,very connected with Type, Ink - , Labor, that, e may du bu promptly, 1: at ia , :ulviug.the °aloe, it is stbso :weL:3-ary that . our patrons pay - (: - eilual promptness. We dis li!..• to qua but 41ar•present wants de 11,:wd \VIII imlebted to us Luke the lien advancing ever since tiu e iork. C invention was held.— ite prop aLtuine of revolution laid .v.:n these. tar.. the i!eterruitied• spirit iu ..v 11 itit their it: ritilloll6 programme he- l •.a.it ix-spot:de i to, especially in t!,,• ti,ot.tit, have rmed bus' inter e-t., 11114 beti t en, no. distrust which lia4 int. tautly winatted the gold market, jlist u- a r uiun victory or defeat afroct ell it dating the EMME ;49:1'r. :-4.)utb Carolina are anxiimi, to - Nortiiern Capital and elitt.i.pri.to,qin...ett..l to tli . at State. . . . Titat.;,i-111 not bi.s, while tAA PTON Lave the ear of the peoplc of that lit.rite, and constantly stimulate to itssa , sintition as a political agency. Both capital and labor-in stinctively" shim such localities and detest salt counsels. Do you want cheap food, cheap , (.11,•apelothei, oud plenty to do, vote agan,st the party which proposes to, in flate th e carroney, unsettle all the valVs (f.property, and bring on a re vulsiop like ti at of 1837 or .1837. Tut: Cops got up a, story that one of brca:ers was opposed to his electiou, bud glitpu money to theP mous. fuuctiltit, *mat, it prover to be false, • IT mit gin giant lastthat the financial eraahesef 18 Vaud 1857 Were both un der Deinoenttierrule.. If you want an otherovobt itieCopPerklead CHOOSING PRESIDENTIAL ELEC- We have repeatedly alluded to the Concerted efforts of the Rebels in the Southern States - to prevent the holding of a fair election in November next; rind to the apprehension felt that blood shed in all of them would result from the attempt to hold the election—as the PRESIDENT declines to give any promise that he would preserve the peace and secure to every man the peaceful exercise of his right to vote. In view of this fact, laws have been passed iu Alabama and Florida, pro viding that electors for President and Vice President shall be chosen on the first Tuesday of November, by the leg islatures of those States. Whereat, the Copperhead press of the North is rais ing a prodigous howl, and threatening divers dreadful things. These Copperhead editors forget that, iu the intensely "Democratic" State of South Carolina, electors were never elected in any other 'way than by the Lcgiskitare. Whilst South Carolina did this, the Copperheads could endorse it, never opening their mouths to com plain. But the moment Republican states—to avert threatened outbreak and bloodshed—adopt the precedent set fUr m any years by South Carolina, they straightway "boil over"-with wrath. We advise them to keep their tem per, and nut go off half-cocked, in de nunciation of a practice Which has the sanction of the purest form of Democ racy in this country. The most that can be said about it, is that it is an over-dose of "democratic" medicine. DEMOCRATIC" TOLERATION The Columbia (S. C.) Phaliex (Sey mour and Blair) contains the following resolution passed by n Democratic Club in its vicinity: • Resolved, That no Member of this Club shall employ, rent lanqe o, or patronize any Radical, after the present contracts shall have expired. And .that, Irons this date, we will not give employment to any freed men who are stran ling over the country as day laborers, who cannot show that they are members of some Democratic associa tion. The evident purpose of the rich men of the South is to starve the labor ing poor into voting the Copperhead ticket. EXPENSES 01 GOVERNMENT We surrender a large portion of our outside page to an official and important statement respecting the expenditures of Government. We Lope our suL. scribers will carefully consider this statement, and will put; it by fir use iu the campaign. It contains all thcfacts necessary to refute all the Copperhead falsehoods about Debt, Taxation, and Expenditures. No more important docuMent has Leer printed this fall, on either side. 17aii•inun GUS'. WAuxorit of Louisiana has officially reported to President JOHN- SON that one hundred and fifty men have been murdered in Louisiana in the last mouth and a half, for the crime of being Republicans! The Governor furthektates that he believes a bloody revolution is medi tated, and he asks for troops to arrest criminals and protect the officers of the law. This is tire latest development of the Ku-Klux Democracy—which Cox and VIALLAND/GELLM think synonymous with Christian Democracy. TnE Democratic Platforin demands a tax - of $1.50 ou every bushel of wheat or rye raised ; but itdoes so by indirec tion. It demands "equality of taxation on crcry species of property." Whisky is taxed 50 cents a gallon. A bushel of wheat or rye makes 'three; gallons of whisky. Equalizing the fa* on gain with the tax on whisky, grain must pay ;1.50 per bushel. Such is the Democratic system of taxation, laid down in their Platform. HORATSO SE.Y.I4OIIIi says the "Con gressional party-has allied itself with military power." The truth is,- that under General GnAt.NT'S orders, the pistrict. Command e!s relinquisheti all the extraordinary power coufertetiou them by the Recon struction Acts, as soon an the newly formed Governments came into opera tion. • floitaTio should try to be trutbfulat least. As HON-SAMUEL M. AENFLL, 4. C. from Tennessee, was returning hon3e in June 'apt; his experience is indleatid in this telegram: COLUMBIA. Tenn., June 14,' :8G&- To Gov. Wit. G. Bitowntosr. The Kn. Klux searched the train for me last night, pistols and ropc in hand. Empower me to call upon the military here, if riceettsary,' in your name, to suppress all armed -and' masked parties in this vicinity. I propose to fight it out. 8. M.. -4,Sutatt. IF WE had not seen this par4r#ph in the Bakinxire Sun of the 54a inst., we eould.hardly have bellevid it: •- • _ 'Avorwr o t, Gra, Aug= 4.-A bey mout And thair tstMation meeting Was beld - atTbree thousataliwr snug weaapusse*. Ifiamptim, -13utlar. , and otherksDake, scutA two eoTored , viva. A i colored' citnti, - 4 . ratic club was in kr9 - 1 lyitcd "Degoirulor TORS "Being unconstitutional, all who attempt to enforce it, or t. exercise power by its authority, are simply trespassers. A tres passer can be sued in action for datuages. A &espalier 'hay be justifiably killed." It says further that if the State au thorities resort to force to enforce the laws, they will be held to be "traitors" to the State, and properly punished. . This is revolution run mad—secession treason repeated. All the Southern revoltitionists are for SEYMOUR. TitE N. Y. Times Itas condensed a great fact into this compact sentence : "Conservatism in the Republican ranks ceased its murmuring and its opposition when copperheadism proclaimed itscontin tied mastery or the Democratic Party." This Consideration will drive thous ands of votes to GRANT, who would otherwise have voted against _Republi can candidates. The safety of the eountrS , —which is always the first con sideration of the citizen—cries out aginSt replacing in power the Rebel leaders of the South, and the anti-War men of the "North. THE Illinois Times oluimsSEYrktouß's election, but concedes Illinois to GRA.Nr. In the East, the Copperheads claim Illinois for Seymour. The Times barely elects Seymour; but claims for him California, Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wiscon sin. What a fool! • THE Democracy watt to have a chance to deal with the finances of the country. • Their lastexploit in this line was in 1861, when they at:weeded in borrowing money at sixteen per cent. interest. arION. THOMAS E. COC'HHAN, who has -long, and. very ably edited the York Reimblicatt, has retired, and will be succeeded by ti- gentleman of expo rienee and ability who will maintain the standing of thie l aterling journal. Scraorn wants "conservative 'Re publicans" to vote' for him. "Walk Into rny parlor," said the spider. &via=Montgomery (Mabtuna) Ad vertiscitin): /s • . etter that tie Democracy of the -Nortlushonkl realise the troth as to the &Ohms* Prattitlential vete, in order that they may proceed lit once, to reflect epon the facts and resolve dpeu such action as may be suitable to the case. It may, be relied on as-a fact that ha thesoven walled cthaimN ivc4sl4 l2oq/OMl 3* - t ' • • EFFECT OF PAPER MONEY ON LA BORING MEN AND TAX•PAYEES. "A Laboring Man" writes the' fol lowing to thejlangicw,(llle.) Democrat: Por four day's"Jorlrin 1859 Lcould 'buy ateirrelftt excellent flour. Form equally good 1401 owl have-to work eiglißlaYs, For eke day's work in 1859 I Could 'buy #ve Poirtlds of Lila. For attme,day'litivork I can novr.buy but two pounds. For etas day's work then I could buy thirty pounds of sugar. For a day's wofk now I can get but fifteen pounds. For a day's work in 1559 I could buy eight pounds of tobacco. Fora day's work now 1 can buy but three pounds. For a day's work in 1859 I could buy fifteen pounds of coffee. For a day's work noW'I can buy but five pounds. For one month's work in 1859 I could Clothe myself and family for one year. To do the same now l am obliged to work two months and shall. • ' Whitt right has a man who votes the Democratic ticket to complain of these things, even if they were all true. They were PRODUCED RY THE WAR—which as TOOMBS himself admits, was brought on by the Democratic party of the South, after it was defeated in 1860. If the Democratic Party had not ex isted, there would have been no War. If there bad been no Repuhlicau Party the country would have been destroy ed, for BuctrANAN said the Democratic party could not find any constitutional way to save IL It ill becomes a "Dem ocrat" to groan over a state of facts, for which his party is directly respon sible. The Republican Party- having put down the Rebellion, bus reconstructed and restored the Rebel States In a way to secure their perpetual loyalty.— Whether this Is to be permitted to con tinue, will depend upon the result of the next' election. If SEvStourt and BLAIR he elected, all that has been done will be torn up, even if a new War be thereby rendered necessary, which would aggravate every evil now afflicting the country. Let the men who want peace, vote for GRANT; and they will get it. SURRENDER TO CUWEEE. We have before us a copy of the Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate, which in forms us of the progress of the cam paign in that State. The Democracy have abandoned the idea that the negro is a monkey or baboon, and concede now that he is "a man and a brother." The Madison county Democratic Exec utive Committee have employed two colored orators, to stump for them— and announced their coming iu this tasteful and elegant manner: "It affords us pleasure to publish the fol lowing despatch. The colored men men tion „Messrs. Elias Polk and Joe Williams, V . are —n of distinction in their race, and are at ermined to stand by their true friends in the South. They 'have reputation for ability and eloquence. NAEMVILLE, Tinc-N., July 31. Cot.. W. M. Lows :—E. Polk and Joa. Williams will be in Huntsville Sunday morning. T. ANDERSON. Messrs. Elias Polk and Jos. Williams arc here at the invitation' of the Democratic Executive Committee and will be guests while in the city of Albcct Bentley. We don't know anything of Pau: ; but he may have in his views some of the blood of that old Tennessee family. He is evidently a "trump card." WIL LIAMS is a Pennsylvania jail bird, with considerable smartness and assurance. He is in congeniaT occupation. In Mississippi, (Washington and Sunflower counties), the Democrats re cently elected to the State Senate, a colored man named W.M. T. COM BASH, who turns out to have deserted during the war, from Co. K. 32d IT. S. Colored Infantry. The Frederick Examiner gives this account of him "Combash is a native of this county, and belonged to the Keefer faintly, and was. sold South some years prior to the rebellion for taking something that did not belong to hint. Pretty EOM after the war broke out he managed to escape through the rebel lines, and in his flight Northward, visited this city. Shortly after he went to Phila delphia, where he enlisted in the 32d D. S. Colored Infnntary, from which he deserted, since which time nothing had been heard of Lim until he recently turned up as an aspi rant for Senatorial honors on the Demo cratic ticket in the State of Mississippi." "Deserters" and "jail-birds !" Of such, are the Democratic "stumpers" in the South. COMBASIT is announced as intending soon to visit Frederick. So distinguis ed a Democrat might be useful to the Democratic campaign in this State.— We respectfully call the attention of our Democratic friends, needing speak ers, to this faithful colaborer in the Democratic vineyard. Tirr. Charleston Mercury is the lead ing "Democratic" paper of South Car olina. It gives notice to the Legisla ture now in session that its laws will not be obeyed; that its officers will not be allowed to perform their duties, and that they "had better disperse," as FRAM{ BLAIR insists they must. It adds: DEATH O TSCILIONZUS STEVENS. LASTAIIMENTB We have the mqlancholy duty to-djy of antouneing..the,death of THADDEUS War.. I Ims—the:great Mir:pones and Statesra which teckplace In Washington, on %les.% day night. -We detbr until next issue spec', ial comments on this great national loss, and annex brief details of the death. The Washington Chronicle of Wednesday morning says: - Hon. Thaddeus Stevens died at precisely twelve o'clock last night, at his residence in this city, on Capitol Hill. Simon Stev ens, Thaddeus Stevens, Jr., a nephew, and his housekeeeper, Mrs. Smith, were at his bedside. Also, Sister Loretta and Sister Genevieve of Providence Hospital, end Mr. J. Scott Patterson, of the Interior Depart ment, and the servents of his household. Breathing his last, he passed away. calmly and quietly, without a struggle, as though falling asleep. The death of Mr. Stevens at any hour since Sunday last, when he suffered a re lapse, was not unhooked for , by the mem bers of his household. Last evening, at about 9 o'clock,his attendant physican, Dr. Noble Young, called to pay him a profes sional visit, and at once discovered that the good old man's life was rapidly drawing to a close. He so informed the Immediate friends of Mr. Stevens, who was then too weak to give expression to his feelings.— That he was fully prepared for the great change there is no doubt, for he had long been aware of the frail tenure by wnich he held his life. Yesterday he remarked to those around him that he was rapidly sink ing and had no hope of every resuming his accustomed seat in the Capitol. The calm neess, and even cheerfulness evinced by him so long as speech was left him was remark ed by those around his bedside, who drew from the scene a lesson never to be forgot ten, and ene which showed them how calm ly and peacefully he can die who through out a long lifetime has unerringly followed out the dictates of justice, right and hu- manity. On Monday he expressed considerable anxiety in regard to the state of the coun try, induced mainly, perhaps, by the cur rent reports of apprehended troubles in Lou.. isiana. He expressed a strong desire that Mr. Johnson might be abstain from any measures of a character calculated to dis turb the public tranquillity, and hoped that no necessity might arise for the reassem bling of Congress in September. Yesterday afternoon he conversed with great cheerful ness and animation, talking on a variety of ordinary topics, and evincing a lively inter est in that which interested those around The Washington E.rprcBB of last even ing gives the following additional incidents of Mr. Stevens' laSt moments: Mr. Simon Stevens informed him that he had just left Mr. Evans, and that the latter had informed him of the purport of his opinion on the Rollins case, and that it was in effect that Rollins' resignation could not be accepted, etc. To this Mr. Stevens re plied : "I believe Mr. Evarts is not only a sound lawyer, but a statesman, who wil advise the President so to act as to admin ister the laws in a manner that will avoid the necessity of Congress meeting in Sep tember. If he does,'' he continued, "I shall feel prouder than ever that I urged his (Evarts') confirmation." He spoke several times of going to his home in Lancaster, and had no idea that his end was so near at hand. He said to his relatives: "I believe Grant will be elected, and that he will carry out the great Reconstruction laws." At 5 o'clock Dr. N. Young visited him, and said he must not be fatigued by talk ing, and pronounced him in a sinking con dition. He was constantly eating pieces of ice, and appeared as if an inward fever was consuming his vitals. When the ice melted in his mouth he would reach out his hand for more, and appeared to enjoy the relief . 1 afforded by being fanned. About seven o'clock two colored minis ters, Rev. Mr. Dail and Rev. Mr. Reed, (both of the Israel 3lethodist Church) ar 1 1 1 - rived, and requested permission to see Mr. Stevens and pray with bim. When asked if they should do so he said, "Oh, yes."— These colored ministers then entered his bedchamber and approached the bedside. He looked toward them nodding his head, and smiled. Rev. Mr. Hall said, "Mr. Stevens, you have the prayers of all the colored people in the country." He again nodded his heal They then prayed at his bedside until eight o'clock, when they re tired. . At 11 o'clock it was observed that he opended and dosed his eyes with a nerv ous twitching, but still appeared conscious, and still continued to swallow the small pieces of ice that were placed in his mouth. There were in the room at this time the two Sisters of Charity, Simon Stevens, Thaddeus Stevens, Jr., Mrs. Smith, Mr. J. Scott Patterson, of the Interior Depart ment, his body servant Lewis West, his cosh-man John Cephas, and several of the house servants. Simon Setveas sat upon the bed fanning him, young Thaddeus stood by the bedside holding his hand, Mrs. Smith knelt at the foot of the bed, while the Sis ters, also kneeling, continued to read the prayers for a departing soul. The servants were kneeling in various parts of the room. About ten minutes before twelve o'clock it was evident that the time of dissolution was nigh. His breathing was hard; he took no more ice, and his eyes were closed. By a timepiece in the room it was just three minutes past 12 o'clock 'when Mr. Simon Stevens exclaimed, "He is dead!" Concerning the furneral arrangements, the Washington Star says: Arrangements 'Tor the fureral have not yet been fully completed, nor will ,they be till the arrival of Hon. Mr. McPherson;. Clerk of the ilouse of Representatives, who is expected to arrive here this after- noon. Ills remains (which will be em- Unlined) now lie in the parlor of hie real dence on Capitol Hill, where visitors desiz ous of a final look at his features are con stantly coming and ,going, among whom are many ladies. The body presents a wonderfully life-like appearance, and lies enshrouded in a full suit of black, with a black scarf around the neck He will be buried at Lancaster, Pa., and the remains will probably be removed to , his residence at that place on Friday, al though the time has not yet been ' definitely settled. The furneral ceremonies at Lanus- ter will not be until Sunday or' Monday next. MEETING IN GETTYSBURG ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. A. meeting of citizens was hckl at '6l o'clock in the Court House, when Hon, &air, B. Darman was called -to the Chair ; and Dr. C. Homer 'and joint Wikain alvoltudd acretarks. The death at lir. 1 134 truss was formally amounted by Eton:. Enwann Mcruansok, when tiiithilowing resolutions were adopted Resolved, That the ahem of Gettys burg and Adams county have heard .with sincere sorrow , of the death of Hon. Tom>. DUNI Brisysza, the illustrious statecomn, - the eloquent advocate, the profonndlawyer, and the citizen full of public spirit, betted oience, and good work& _Resolved, That zs maiden - is Of, the town and cottnty _n. Which he passed tho firsd twenty-five ' yew of his professional we recall, with sentiments of gradtdde and G love, the abounding adepts% okide adididY to our local business, end educational inter -1 eats, tie attkelunent to this oonininstity his solicits:de for Mipvesperity, and hie- p ride in'its *ogress._ _._, _ , ~ “, 1 Resolved, That a uonsesittee of , twcuty l . Ave persons be appointed by the Oh air, to at d ihnwa - -- -- That it be rettominended shit • the P.' Juthe liars nsk 'VW: %A lgol , - - : ..., .. . -1, ••• • ... ii,;,": Resolved, Matthew resolutions be pub lished in the newtwers of Gettysburg, and a copy seat to the family of the The following persons compose the commit •• to •d t • ftTeral , •••., H• - • • • H. G. Harper,l C.': ' Dr: cwt , David Wills, , 4 j. '.l3= Co l. C. H. iNv 1 11. Hersh. U. 41L Myers, Col. cor.j.H: McClellan, John L ,Hon ii:l 7 itussell,John Picking, Col. E. G. Fabneatock, Peter Shively, Col Epbralm Myers, Maj. Robert Bell, Win. Wible, Robert McCurdy, George Little, Moses McClean and 'John Dickson.; The above Committee will leave Gettysburg on Monday morning in the 8.15 train for Lan caster. Lam--The-funeral services were to take place at Washington this (Friday) morning at 8 o'clock. The remains would leave the capitol in a special train at 9.30 A. M, to reach LSOCASter at 6 P. M. POLITICAL zTigna. Wao brought on the war? The Demo cratic party. Tux Raleigh (N. C.) Standard guaran tees 50,000 majority for Grant and Colfax iu North Carolina. Wno boasted that they would not vote a man nor a dollar to put down the Rebel lion? The Democratic Paty. TUE firm of Seymour''.Blair is in a shaky condition. Heavy notes fall due in November, and a collapse is expected. THE Hartford Post thus hits the nail on the head : "The Democratic party is the peace party in war, and the war party in peace.' SETIIOUR'S physicians say he is likely to become crazy within a year. If he has any hopes of defeating Grant he is crazy al- ME GsNannt. Gmucr has a great advantage over his antagonists. He whipped them once, and his prestige will go a great ways in doing it again. CIIIEP Jcs - rics Cuss): affirms that a ma jority of the Supreme Court are in favor of sustaining the constitutionality of the recon struction sets. THE Ku-Klux Klan has made its appear ance in Virginia, for the purpose of lessen ing the Republican vote—with the bowie knife and bullet. Ora Democratic exchanges from the North, are teeming now as they teemed in 1860, with threats of war should a man dis tasteful to the South be elected. Tem New York Citizen (Democratic) heads its announcement of Seymour and Blair's nomination, "Might have been worse." It "might have been Wirz," if the miserable scoundrel hadn't been hung. THE Hon. J. W. Gordon, of Indianapolis, who of late years had cast his lot with the Democracy, is unable to swallow the Sey mour-Blair prescription, and says that he shall vote for Grant and Colfax. A VenmosT Volanteer writes the Tri bune "I have great respect for carpet baggers, having been one myself during a part of the time during the 'late onpleasant ness.' My carpet-bag was marked S.' " Tue Philadelphia Post says : "All the Democratk papers are busy trying to prove that Horatio Seymour was loyal during the Rebellion. Nobody takes this trouble . for Grant, because it is not necceasary." AN exchange says: "When Wade Hamp ton left Columbia, at the approach of Sher man's army, he announced that he was `hound to Texas or hell.' He didn't go to Texas, but to the Democratic party. Hasn't he kept his word ?" HIRETOPOIZE the Democrats have object ed to the Republican party on the ground that it was sectional—that It had no mem bers in the South. Now they complain that It has more members in the South than It ought-to have. Tim Demberatkparty is once again un der Its ota leaflets. ramie 'who now Tote its ticket must stand under the banner of Semmes, Hampton, Toombs Vance and Vallandigham. The figure-head is Sey mour but the helmsman is Jefferson Davis. A DEMOCRATIC paper praises Seymour on the ground that ho "can neither be called 1 a Peace Democrat nor a War Democrat distinctively." Since the publication of Frank Blair's letter before his nomination, there can be no doubt concerning him. He is a strong War Democrat. AS irate Democrat at the National Con vention, mistaking the uniformed police men for Union soldiers, thus exclaimed : "It is time this blue-coated despotism was bursted when our liberties are interfered with by such an internal lot of club-sling ers at a Democratic Convention!" Tux Boston Post, the lending Democra tic newspaper of New England, said of Schuyler Colfax in 1868: "He is an intelli gent, active working man ; a good printer, a good editor, a good citizen, and has dis charged hie duty conscientiously, we have no doubt, as a public man." Tat Chicago Post says : "The Democrats of Marion County, Ky., had a 'glorious rati fication' last week, Friday. They went to the house of Geo. Rogers, a Union soldier during the war, dragged him from the pre sence of his wife, arid hung him to the limb of a tree." • "Ora soldkrs run well thiiit year," was the sneering remark make by Seymour after a series of reverses In IEW.. 'On which the Newburgh ./Gurnal comments: "They will 'run' well #llB year, too, and are al ready' 'after' his nimble excellency 'with a sharp stick.' " Amax 4Datca, who had the honor of a Democratic reception in Charleston (8. C.) % few days ago, said : "This is a grand con test in which we arc engaged; a contest for constitutional liberty, and it was the con test in which we hare been engaged since 1861." Tim platform adopted by the Democra tic National Convention reads that "we declare that the Reconstruction Acts of Con gress are unconstitutional, revolutionary, and void." "That," says Wade Hampton, "was my plank in the platform, I yield to no one in devotion to our lost cause," A dopes, when asked what he thought of the nomination of Seymour and. Blair, eaid the Democratic party were very much in the condition of the old man who lost four wives, and who, when his friends called to condole with him on ,his last bereavement, remarked: "Well,triends, I must sew I've had awful luck iwwives." Orataun PePeva- have come to light showing that the Democratic Executive Committee of Ohio have assessed a contri boticm °flatmate a bead on each Demo cratic voter in the State, to' carry °l ' the camiedglt. The County Committees are to collect it throngs the agency of the snb- 'Toil - Bolivar, gem.) Balkan (rehd) aiinortaces ihr luteation idauding-' its cola a list of all pisoona fli nts-' tnan42l " / "Vitho Wu a Radical piper.. of course this will be a notification to the Sit-: nu eel ° maul larattrder sad lawn the props itldr OAR Aril& are reported in these 'black 't Tml old War ph e w** who sePaitit Od `theroseivea from- DOWa a era_ tin ' party daring the the *borm -11- in Support or si ClovePasuillt and favor of patting down the gebellion, are ern r ii rretAßN ., ,tskto the; inAn of the Th ern/brktnil nag. f ( F. 41 tnflt antOghtx. qp9osed • Ibrwin g The rO it 4 re illkiii-hi to pnwar, nuin tk ung ritattiowohnflaßcbelfiku4-- Pft l * 1 4 w ' n eVir ns* " =_ h wl4l " a s iala* , 4 an' 1 4 1 8067 i, aaa an' _•l94 11 olliiilbet 4 01Taallof tLo A r g ria aa - ONIV, " 111 00 e• ens in old ; liesenne andr Wigb tyinVOMOOM 11119141 KW ps•nt ' #prciat 41mto, A - DDRIES TO TEM MIEN/It — Al AND DRBILITA- TrID, whose sufferings hare been plot • ', bidden censeart csme isaseewrquire p • s .I.M. . . Oli read deehodder /(7111tar• , igisbu t p.. ; from haerdontary diecyariple f UsWitsot It produce upon yoar general aoarthr itftilc, dehititsta sully Wad?. Does a II ~ tra esturtion produce psdpltetiorsofthelieart? or 1111., or urinary arias, SS lour Waspy tip gat pot of order? - !spoor ark* • • , 'tainktiet dlocky, or are ropy on isettliagt_ 0 ' 4 thick Scorn rise to the top 1 Or Ise sediment at the bottom after it boa stood awhile? Do you have' spells of abort breathing or dyspepsia I Are your bowels constipated t Dy you have spells of Wilting, or rubes, of blood to the head? le your memory im• paired? Is your !laud constantly dwelling upon this subfeet ? cDo yon (eel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to set away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump tls your sleep he•-ken or restiore I la the lustra,ot your eyes' brilliant? The bloom on your cheek ea bright? Do you enjoy yourself in so ciety as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy? Do you feel mul much conlldence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of - melancholy? If SO, do not lay it to your liter or dyspepsia. Hare you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and hay* but little ap petite, and you attribute Ibis to dyspepsia or liver complaint? Now, reader, aerating's, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of produc ing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs olgeneration, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant. energetic, persevering, successful businessmen are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health 1 You never hear such men complain of being melancholy,of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business; they don't become sad and discouraged ; they are always polite sod pleasant in the company of ladlea, and look you and them right in the face—none of your down cast look. or any other meatiness about them. Ido not mean those who keep the organs inflated by run ning to excess. These will not only ruin their con- Lot also thus they do business with or (or. now many man, from badly-cured dilemma, from the effects of seitabuse and °sorrow., have brought about that state of weakness in than, organs that has reduced the general system no much as to induce al meat every other disease—luiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and hare doctored fur all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Diu retic. IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU Is the great Diuretic, and!s a certain cure fur diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, ()ravel, Dropay, Organic Weak. netts, Female Compt aims. General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, Lem wbatevercause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment Is PlUbn/ it tell to, Consumption or Insanity may canna. Oar flesh and blood are support ed from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy, Heimbolare Extract Bucliu, established upward of 18 years, prepared by U. T. 11EL)1BOLD, Druggist, 594 New York, and 104 South 10th street, Philadel phia, Pa. Palen—V.2s per bottle, or 6 bottles fur $0.50, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists evert where. [Aug. 7-2 m HALL'S VEGETABLE _ SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER The basis of It* remedial proportles la a •egetahl compound. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY lIAIR TO ITS ORIGIN AL COLOR.. It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and onkel the heir soft, lus trous and silken. It Is a splendid hair dressing. R. Y. HALL t CO., Mania, N. 11., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. [Aug 7.-lm. SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on ac count of Its tonic properties, its purity, and its delici ous flavor. See advertisement iu another column. TO THE LADIES.-FOR ONLY NOE DOLLAR, We are telling Silks, Shawls, Dry and Riney Geodr of er•ry description, Also, SiLINT Wore, Yurwittrre, dc. ratuabie Present:, from 13 to 1500, sent free of charge to agents sending club. of ten sod upwards. Circulars sent free to any address. WYETI.I4 CO., . _ . Stacceasore to Mi.btliNGLS k P. 0., Box, 2931. 42 Hanover it., Boston, Mau Pb.e 5.-6 m DEA7NESS,DLINDNESS AND CATARRH, treat ed with the inmost succein, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Occu list and Auriot, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. Arch ■L, Philadelphia, Pa. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, uhe has no secrets in his practice. Artificial Ryes Insertini without pain. No charge mad• f or examination. N0r.20,11107.-ly Carriages, tams, &r. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. Pig undersigned has removed his Carrlaips-mak -1 ink oho, to tb• east end of Middle street, Getty.. bark, Pa, where he will continue to build all kinds of work in his line, Tit CARRIAGES', TROTTING,fc FAL4- ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER IVAGONS, tte., Hie work fs all put up of gond material and by the beet of mechankm, and cannot fall to give oafs. faction. Ills prkesars always reasonable. lle solic its orders, cooldeet that be tan please. REPatitING promptly done, at mederete rates. W. K. G A LUGGER . July 1, 1368.—f1y C ARRIAGE-AIAIErIiG RESUMED The war being over, the undersigned bare resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING RUNNERS, at their old @trend, In East Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work In the nicer fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. ♦ lot of new and second-band CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, tO., on baud, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied aa promptly and satisfactorily as possible. er REPAIRING-ft dons with diepatch, and at eh eapeat rates. A largo It of new and old HARNESS on hand for male. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, they owileit and will endeavor to dii• serve a large share in the future. Mike 49.-tf DANNY& k ZISGLER. • CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE & CULP Are now building a variety of COACH WORK of toe latest and moat approved styles, and constroct ed of the beet material, to which they invite the atten tion of buyers. Having built our work with great are, and of material selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, we ran confident ly recommend the work as unnarpassed by any other In or out of the cities. All we ask is an inspection of our work, to Canrrinco those In want of any kind of ■ vehicle that this is the place to buy them. AIirREPAIRING In every branch done at short notice end on reseonsble terms. Girona a can at our Factory, near the corner of Waatangton and Charnbersbarg streets, 6ettyshnrg, Pa. June 12,1867.—tt Adams County Ahead I THE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET, Manufactured entirely of Leather, and man% neater Man Cotton or Line% Nets. Ibr service unsurpassed. PATEICTSD FEBtaYABT 18T14 1868, BY BUSHHOLDra, WORIXY & ()SOIL J.L.WORLEY, Sole Agent for the EZCELSIOR p4. !TNT NET for Adams county, HAS constantly on band manufactured Nets of the above Pateht. SADDLES, ummtss, COLLARS, BRIDLES, • WHIPS, TROYES • ivazikurre, BELLS, AND EVERYTHING, pertaining to a Berme furnishing establishment. 4/?AGENTS WANTED to sell Territory for Patent Nets, also to sell Betwom ouncelnion la the County. Ali communicatlssaa showld'be addieesed to J. L. WORLEY, York Sulphur Springs, Adams co., Pa. Aprlll,lBBB.-0- DAVID IIeCREARY. JOHN McCRBARY "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, ZIARNESSof all kinda, in the.aninty are always In be found at the old and welt ktiont stand, Baltimore It., opposite the Presbyterian Church. (MeCREARY'S.) Ontaiding and Wagon Saddles, • aro the most substantially built and•neaseat. 'Oar Harness, (plain and ailver mount -44,1 ocelpiata to every respect and warranted to be Q llll ," B 7ileft. and , Worinz,ridpi Our upper leather Draft Collars, WS UM as mar. They are the best IITTING and " H r . ffittublea - Oft Hsavy,Draft ILtriess, =tbs. border, sr ch i rp as t t i lry eattbo . atad•any. Ridine r ldisa, Whips, Lashes, Dra ft lloinea. -noes and ormthing to the lbw; Irons Out prieea 'Satewon RAM= SO tits lowest living nomunt A liberalpereistage for cash, off all bills antountlati US or more. lye watt acabing but the beet of stack and will 1 44 13 " 0 4 auk to be Inneet7 rupees= &spool Isms Wo invite attention to onr infongni Nook. :".VITo no Ng Oadozamino D. rums AIM puntren. 31144VM.Att D 11031131ARY 308 rit:INTRI, :imurviar sisausiss* * v,}ll . 3l=t, 1r Altin'CiiKAPiaT lig , - • . . ,„ ftw Adveribuntats. 'LEAL ESTATE AGENCY I have opened en agency for the BALE OF REAL ESTATE, itiAnitsction with my law Intsimis to Gettyaburg and will give personal attention to the Examination of Titles, Con- veyancing & InVestment of money. Parties wlebing to sell, or buy lands, may And It to their advantage to call. Several Farms and Woodland • No. 1, YARN, PRIOR 17,000 A GOOD FARM, 220 ACRES, FOR 55,000 A TRACT, 90 ACHIM, FOR $1,900. In the neighborhood of Gettysburg—eleo, property to town for wile Attorney at law Gettysburg, July . 10,1868.—tt FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE ! TT V composed principally of the celebrated 0 wino from ALTA VELA Contains three per cent. of AMMONIA, an ample quantity to give activity (without injury) to the Togo tatkiti, and a large quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of a COMPLETE MANURE The high reputation It has obtained among the many thousand formers who are using it to preference to all other kinds, La sure guarantee of its value. PRICE $56.00 PER TON. Send for a pamphlet. Adclrees THE ALTA VELA GUANO CO., 57 Broadway, Now York July 31,1888.-1 y BUILDERS Look to your Interest. T i l l? Mi , d at hb o{d stand, 8% miles east Cil. P na b n7l t b a: burg, lid., and has • large stock of well•aeasoned WHITE PINE BOARDS & PLANK of all qualities and prices ; 01.0, WHITE & YELLOW PINE FLOOR ING, SHINGLES, PLASTERING LATHS, PA I LING'S, IC., ale°, an assortaweert of 0 rocerieir, Nails, G lass, Ac., all of which will be told at the lowed possible figures.— Thankful kw peat favors be solicits a continuance of the amis. A. WA YBEIG AT. July 'l4, 18611,2tue FOR SALE. T li line d ruln..° 4 J."'Sdngt°,,llttiimmr...lftr.i clue Millinery & Notion Store. Splendid opening for a fashionable Milliner. Terme easy. For particulars address MRS. M. DAVIS. July 21.-2 m Chambersburg, Pa. $lO REWARD. 1"'`:biwillle:117l person fiingtle subscriber such inmn a willlied t h e detection and conviction of the person or persons who have upon several occasions rolled nay Portable Forge down the Mil at toy Quarry, and Injuring it In other P 11229. BEITLIJA. " July 24.-M SIX DOLL,ARS. I *lll pay Six Dollars per cord br BLACK OAK BARK delivered et Sendoe's KILL Mar 20,11164.-et CBRONISTILL c *tv;ing . Vtaritinto. THE FINKLE & LYON LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE, WITH NEW AND LIIPORTANT IM- PROVEMENTS The Cheapest Goon Machine in the World AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN A liberal Cash Prataface le offsred for eweL total Ageat Thaw manta era appointed with veat facility and "timbales. A Splendid Paying Busineeß for Trove ing Agents,' ! Please seed fora CllteetAE. 4 ddreeis FINKLE a LION 8. M. co., N 0.701 Broadway, New York IRE Till AMBRICAN BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING SEWING MACHINE CO., I. direiting attention to their ausiBATID 0011- 11INATION SUTTON HOLE ,t 111 WING KAMM% beg Isere to refer to Its wonderful popularity es con. claeive proof of its greet merit. lasencrease the demand km thisraluable machine n TIM FOLD during the last seven months of its and year before the public. This grand and surprising success is unprecedented lb the history of sewing-machines; and we feel fully warranted in claiming that IT EIS NO IQU.4Z, AWE/ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest. It is really two machinescomblned In one, (by a dui totem beautiful auteltanleid anun(ement,) making the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Overseaming and Button-bole ditch, with equal iheititY and Per. Action. It executes In thew, bat Inuarter every TM ditty of Beads , Inch as, amusing, Co rding, MI Tricking, Braidings and tawillting,. and Sevin on, (done at the time.) untali - 10 ties. lhabratilere oa-the edge, and stakes Batton iyelst Holey is all &brie,. Stay Machias lemmata by the Ootiplay, or Its Ai=L i v ive satire mattelhetion. ir~ittpactfaaleas And samples ef wet dace_ _Nae. sea he had applkatloa at the Ilalestvesukethe Gmpaay. iSt W. Cbr. .Ekbenth ancc - aiestnut Streets, t • ptiiode/pkia, Pa. Inatruettilde even on the Machine at the rim= of the Ocanpacky gratuitously to all purchasers. AqiiNTs WANTIIID. 71111191110 K PAXSON, Prom West:. W. B. Notossitori, Treasurer. p t - W. N:WON, Agent, ( 4 4.. to. lif=ll i X r 0 .4 otirto. ___ , , 4rat (Estate cattO• at _._ . . . . Vi OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis- I , REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. II ft:also on the eststeof JEREMIAH D..93res, de , ..1. 0 ems•ed, late of Harrill tonban township Adams (vanity , , . The inbactlbiw ..ffers for sale the I.ll•.wing Real having been scented tog.. under/signal, reeldin In ' givcs notice to all per il :ions Estate, eirtmte in Middletown. Adams county : Liberty township. he hereby No. 1, A Lot, containin indebted to said estate to call and make immediat e g half an payment, and those having chime against the i 1 acre groaed, fronting 132 feet on the Berlin road, on will present them properly authentic steel for eettle which. la • good two-story FRAME' 110(.181:, with back merit- 01:01t.i 3: F. SIT KS, Adnfr. building, awed of never-fdling water at the dour. a Aug. 7.-St• 17 3 ,4 story Frame Shop, which could readily bo mode in to a good dwelling, a Frame Bern 21 by 10 feet, v, los i floor and two mows, sufficient stabling f r fate Load LICENSE. —The following ap of Cattle. a Uog Howie and all other necee.sry out- . 1 , 11c:idol., to keep a Restaurant, hero burn filed in buildings; also, a lot of fruit trees, includt..... 01.1.1-s, my 01i0 . .., with the requisite Humber of slgusrs, and penCh.Cborry, prisms, grapes, Sic. with user) to in.; in u .1i ts. presented at the Court of Quarter Se•dons, on good order. There le a running stream of wet, r close 1!.. i - 61, . I f. , nthly nf An/ust, 1S68: . by. ! u. .v :4.13. LAW It.ENCg, Monnplessitant township. I -A MI: F.l. F1.4111.:lt & CO.. tint tystiorg Borough. No. 2, A tract of land, eonven- wiLLIAIi Nom.. It., ling . towip. I lent lotto above, containing between to and II Act..s, , duly 21-:it AW. MINTER, Clerk. i adjoining hindsof Jenne Roth, John Rather, and others, •. -- in • good state of cultivation, having recently been r XEC LT T OR'S NOTICE.—Let- Haled twice over, and under good fencing, with a I, thriving Otchard of about twenty lull gloom apple ••• tsrs T , ••1 , ..1it icy ~ :i the estte f JOUR HO , trees theresn, a good ',report ion of meadow a ith a , Elsa, .1.. c,... .....1, Ist.. ..131,t tys bet co. -a Fa., o having been spring of water. This tract Frothier, sufn e i t ,t h a y graut..l t“ the no . lerzigned, in stud Borough, she here• and pasture for three head of call le, Ices ido to, ing by 41. e ., li r , t i L . ./• t., ,I t ,„.,,,,,, ji,,,,,,,,, saidestato to Bye Acres for the raising of grain. tin <k,• 'Dl Olt: :.to 1...3 meta, sod tlh.no having Claim. , ags,ust the same to present them properly anthentica- No. 3, A tract of Timber land, Led fir s..ttlunent. JULIAN tiorKiss, within?[ of 14 toile of the above, near the Berlin tad. Jul y 3/..—Gt‘ Executrix. adj doing land of Geo Rex, Jacob Gardner-Geo. Groot, • ---- . _ and others, containing 1:1011T At'itx-', well c.,seted 141 XECITTOR'S :\ OTloE.—Let with heavy timber. This tract II t hais.l 0 ...Id .in• . '4 T , . , tern es.amentar) on the ...stet: of VRELERICK bw<l . very well for farming pure,,., r. :. -.nom:a, deceaed late of Huntington township Ad- All the ab./Te are ores,' tot:, tip.. or t epal.lt VAi b ea n ;, . ~ . , .1.4 C. , t/lit:', E.1121,1/ g re at I {.l the subscriber may suit buyers. p 0i .„,,,,, o t,t,t og to v i,,,,.. th i, Ito,. , ts ow p : t . ,‘ ,„, in ...me , t. , a . ....1,ip, ie hereby gives notice to all per ie.,. ..,.ebt ed to said estate to make immediate pay call on the subsctiber, redid i 13.4 thereon. F. W. iiN , sl.: cs • . ....-..' aul tte,-.. Living claims against tllo sumo to •, • • pr,•-•,..,:t :,.cm properly authenticated for settlement. ISAA...: B. TliOns-E, Executor. 31',1,11et,.vn, Augunt 7, I. G. iIeCRNARY, A VALUABE FARM AT PuilLte BALI On Friday. Oa, 2d.Ml day of ,IPLpi.d, di.. etl`, Valbero, EX,Clltori ut the het will and te.t.,,a, n: Ephraim Ileagy, deceased, will offer at Pti' Ow ',rem ita,, Ilse fo:10, heal il.• dent, viz: A DESIRAIII.}: in ship. Adams county, 01/ the lireat Cl',oA .1,, 4.1 tr. h. rdjoininz Lords or llrsry Hoover, d• Sorortroo liolto and David itr,w n, .11,4 t• la it,. Intr. uhout 53 ACRES, ~r which 15 aor,, a• r• too. her. The Improvement eotrust of r vniry Rugh. ant DIV}:LLI NU e!th bnildin,", new Bank Baru, Gal 110111 e, Flog Per, And other out:A.l.lin,, t wells water. one at the t, uee.,nd too orld rdt the barn: preml.e,a thrtyin.: chard, benlder to•achos, gray,' and orb. r fruit. The (arm h 55 Leen thoroughly lirued,and ir ill a 1ri,411 rartte urcultivdtion. The feu; en are excellent. I'4 r -I,OUS wivhing to view, are requested to cJI on Mr. Getz, residing tbernen. Sale to corunietlce at. I I'. M.,t.0 kali day, when attend... 6 will Leg i vc a ar,l . 1,, ova by AARON ID: k:„„,„ . JACOBREBERT A DAY ()Linn, A ucti,ilver A T PRIVATE undcrilguLd uffers at PrivAto 010 Lllua jog l'ropetty : A TRACT OF LAND, In Batter tovrilidtip, on the Statn road, about me mile north of Miaillti.oam, een taitting s little over FIVE ACE ES, cltartah en ~thi:h Ira erected • story and* half LOg L.•,; Stable; there is an Orchard of inn fruit trove ; a Spring and Spring -house. The laud is uclor gaol fenchor,and is In excellent condition. Ear terms at el other particulars call un the 1111 r• signed residing thereon. RACHEL STIASUCIt. August 7.—lint PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY The onderaigned. F.xecntor nl the I a•. - t Will and 1 . 1., tament of PETVI. Non, Into of M , uutpleasnut town ship, Adam, county, Pa., dereas,4l, will sell at Pahl, Sale, on Thursday. tAe nth day eJ Attgurt nozl, on the premises, the Real Estate cl said decedent, consisting of • FARM, containing about 4/ Arru o: first rate land, situate In Mountpleasant aforeaaid, adjoining lands of Alexander Young, James Ulmer:L. Thomas ifitoriesifer and other,. The Improvement, consist of a It.:mble LOG IlOta 4 E, Log Barn. Spring House, and other I,•Ce‘Sary out buildings. This property hoi due pr, , portions o f Meadow and Timber, and is beautifully situated, and in a good state of cul tirat ion, having been recently limed. It is also well watered, there b eing live opting, of excellent and never-failing water, conveniently situated on the premises. The farm will be sold in one tract with the except, , 0 of shout 4 Acres, which are cut off by the Public leading from neueft's mill to Fvfnare Curn”r, w hich which will be sold separately. This tract aft rds a line 1 opportunity to any pere,i, wishin,4 to purchase buil 1- i ing lots, as It it favorably situate,: on the rotoi•eide. and Is of excellent quality. Persons desiring to •iew the property can e.ill on the tenant, SIT. CaiRLEA STERNER residing thereon. or upon Jacoa sort, Ell., who liToa a. short distan, Ire ut the same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of seid day, when attendance will be given and termsniatle known 1 ‘.. - , . • • Hld..Az. th, ll.in. lionuir J. FISHER. President by MICHAEL ItLII,1". Execut,. of the sever.,l Courts of common PI-al in the July 31.—te ceut3ti., romp. ing tlii Peth District. and Justice of i the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and i;eneral Jell De. T WO VALUABLE livery, for the trial of all spit el and other otri.nders F ARNIS Fult SALE,. in,. I distrir t, IT. 11, t•: Elt tc,00.,,,, and Iressc PE ON ' 5,1, i:•,ir..., .1it,1,,, or the Courts of Common Plea.. lis t , , , , , , and dlist,es of itw C Ain, of Over and Terminer arid The nudersignr:d (dors at Private S.,le, valuable, Farms, Tit : Geto.ral .1 .Nil 1./..lie. ry. fir the trial of all capital and - othos offend,. is the cenn , y. of Aikrue— have ,-suad No. 1--Containing :-..,' ..i. 4 CITS, more their pre., pt. bearii ,-..1a!,, leant 2'2.1 .1.,y of April, h. or less, on which I now reside, in Ilighland township the year of our L.r.l ,ne tn•etestol eight hundry,l e t .d adjoining hands of John Knox, J. tin Ille•eck, r . ati.l ,'-‘'''','.' 01 •' 1 , m*" d 't , t , i, fur t.' Htng a C art „f others, about 1 from Mcl/benn,s's mill, and 1 mile (2, - ,1 ”. 1,1 P1 , .0. and Generel (Mart., : , tess , ns or t!, ,, from the ktilleritown road, improved with a tw,s.story l'eaoe• and Ceneral Julz l.eilerry srol i'.,nrts .1( oy,-, LOG 110IJSE,well finished, a Log weatherboarded Barn ' , t ,ll :rtn.nr - r, at , ittlysl.nr.;, .n .11., ~,,,,,,, 1,7 ei . ~,e with Wagon and other t•bieds.Spring Ilene, and other - 1, 10. q. l'o , — outbuilding.; an excellent Spring in Sprits.; [louse. and 2s vricE IS [IL:LUDY OIVEN to all the lusti.seef atilt/ water with pump noir the dwellit:4, tlOrci:as Ihr• l'c.toth the Com q:Ar end the C , netehl: A within the of choice fruit. tr. stet county, that th,•3- L. then and there it, their pro • • 0 1.,, i•-,,,, 1,01 lI,Ir It. ill RN', d+, In , uhilions NO. 2--Containing -u Acres, more , i......,t:. ~,,,,,. i other Ben . . ' ' ' p , eindr,i.•..s, to do those or leas, in Franklin township, on the road from ilill. ' thiiso, wigs t i their offices and it, that hettalf upper• town to Mummasbary, adjing lands of Jelin Butt, Imo bn . Rune. and also, they who will prc.,ecuta Daniel Ileikes, Joseph Kuhn and others, impros.ed I f1.,,.:0-t the ; :r.: .ners that aru or thou shall be in lb. with a newly weatherboardetll3.tory Derellitig, well .' Jill of s.,id Lolinty ..f ..1 , 1.1015, are t, be then Awl there Szi , ahed, &DOW weatherle.,arded Baru, a Spring llouse; I t.O pr,l€CUtt• :./ 1.;1:>: :1..2.11 04 thAti I,: Jont. • Well of good water with pump near the dwelling, a ' PHILIP HANN, Sheriff. young thrtslng Orchard, tr. : clhetiff , i Odh.e, Cit ttylliarg July 2.1, ISte. Both Warms are in good condition, with excellent , - Timber and Meadow; tract No. I having good chest nut timbers. g,.l'ernun• desiring to view rit bar Farm. or escer taln terms, will call on the rut -crib, r...irlinz on tract No. 1. DA I . 11.) July 31.-3 m NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees an] other pers. o, concerned, that tho A liniu,tration Arc..ant, h-r,inafter mentioned will 1,• pri.,nted at the Orphans' Court of AdalLS connty c , nurtnatinn an -.1 allowance, on MONDAY, the 17th • day IA 1.7(i17, , T n. a'. at 10 dc;: A. M., Irit an, fin a, cont o"t The School Directors ut Ilaintitutrhan township will :1 1 .I.:•trah. ti r of A i al ir, IVol u f, di.c f eased.eary J. Myers, sell at Public 5A . .., on the premix'-s, on Torsocy, First and final aocouut of John Eirkik.rbar, 41 day of &ptenitwe neat, at 1 o'clock, P. the I Executor of the last x, rind tk-itatuimt 15f Margaret 13rinkerhoff, Public School House , Trust 15. Tit, f.i first and final cc•mut of Jo enhn Walhey, ee r the sal,' of Ileal E....ate of Hry D. Res, dor, in Fairfield, with the lot of groan] nivn w bid, it I 14 , :. Fir.A and final account of George B. Brandt, stands. Also—a Stove. f to.. last will and testament of Christian !;'Terms will be made known I.y CEARLIII J. SLIToy, 11F.Nit cretaryY M. . LANDIS, , 1.7. ~c. ai,onut ofJacub Frey and 8e Wultain Boyer. Ex,,itors of Julin fierslikr, *le - At 3 o'clock, I'. M. of same day the I] , ,ard of Directors will moot to employ .r ' I'oo rir.t and f.nal 'teary Lii•liup township. IJalp JL—tda, 1 Ifenry I: ..r.A dm th,ttat , r 1 of the eats te of Ayam :1.1 it:. r.decea..o.l. 14 4 . Th• ac• Andr,w Gliartliall of I.le•it I .rite', Stall , inith, minor e.,u of Peter Stan- I t. F. fir,t an I final arc mnt of John S. Chronis t, r of Estate of Jacob L. Chrouister, r top., dect-sei I. I 1. Th. in ' , it.: of Win. J. Martin. Administrator 1:-into -fJarn. I , irrii.y deceased. The h:st , a,t f th Warren, Esecntor of tho of Wari•-ti. Lde ..f M..itall, twp , p TiBLIC SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The 12113derafgned offers at Private Silo tLe Farm •n which he now resides in Butler towr.lalp, ou the road leading from Belt's Mill to 31b1.11,davn, about 1 mile from Arendterille, adjoining land, ut John Bane., Wes. Taylor, and others, and containing 100 ACKEB, more or lean. The Improvements e. - resist of a two-story IA:KI WEATLIERBOARDED DWELL. ING with a Kitchen attached, n Frame BALik Barn, Carriage House, Shop and Spring Hanes. and other outbuildings; a good well of stater near the door, ands running Spring In the Spring Muse: a thriving Orchard of Apple and all kind,..f bale, fruit. The property is in good condition, the land :a a lino state• of naltiratlon, and the buildings in th• rough repair—the dwelling being autriciently lanze to ac• commodate • two families. About le A‘:rel are in rood Meadow, and about 25 Acres in Tiniter. It lies on the. Conowago The location and surroundiugf make it a very desirable property. Persons Wishing to clew the premises, cr aacortais tering, will apply to the subscriber rending th,roon. Juz. - e 24.-2 m DANIEL ARENDT. A FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE, SALE, thin two miles of Gettysburg, on the Har risburg road, with all necessary improve ments, and in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. For further information, apply to W3L WIBLE, Sept. 14-ti -. Gettysburg, Pa. A. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the old DOBBIN DWELLING, et the Junc tion of the Taneytown and Emmitteburg roads, in the. borough of Gettysburg. The house is substantially built, of stone, and contains twelve large rooms There is a strong, never-failing Spring of first rate water in the basement end 13 . 4 Acres of land connect ed with it. !rho location is a very pleasant one, and with a little additional outlay this could be made one of the most comfortable and desirable home. In the borough or its vicinity. N0v.13,11567-0 JOIII4 RUPP. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned °Ben at Private Sale the thedrabla property, situate in Freedom 4,lrnethip, on the Es, mittsburg read, navy Moritz's Tavern. containing 'de SCRIIS, more or lees, improved with a tyro ,tora FRAME DWELLING and heck-bullding, Lng Barn Lad other cat-buildings. on Orchard of choice irti it rf all kinds, a well of good,sr..kter nvenient to the d. , or. and other Improvements. The land is in good and the location a desirable one f. r store or niethen- Ica! business. Any per.,n desiring to •lele the prem• lees will call on 11. it. Jawaa. residing on farm adjoining property ur RoSrrt IICCIIrdy. Tern., rea, enable. Jane 17.—ilea BLIZABETII JACOBS WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. I have on hand a low TRACTS of No. 1, second hand. pre-emption Lando boated near Rd'. rosily, County Town., sr.,. In well 'anted ricighbeg hoods, which 111,111.11, or exchange at a fair price for Real Rotate in Adams county, Pa. Feb.s, IB6B.—tf Attention, Housekeepers WASHING MADE EASY TJAVING the agency for Adams county for JACK - - II SON'S' UNIVERSAL WASHING CONIPOUN'D, Patented Jan. 10.1868, I respectfully invite tho atten lion of Ladles and Housekeepers to it as the moat economical and valuable Washing Compound in use. It requires no rubbing of Clothes—washes in hard as well u soft water, and dose not Injure the most de• Baste fahrlo • primrose and fixes the colors; removes paints, grease and stelnictf all rind•. Woe It a trial and you will use nothing else. Family Rights $1 each. Fur forth& Information away to CHAS. H. ETA LTAMITIL Gettysburg, Pa. 011-1 . hive been informed that parties in novena parte of thp county are selling what purport' to 1,4 Jackson's Compound. As I have the exclusive right to Adams county, all persons are hereby warned against selling or purchasing front other parties. Aug. T, • 1868.—tf Notice to Collectors. C OL4CTORS of 1807 and Pmiuus Titre ara bore- by notified to settle off their duplicates on or before MONDAY', the 17th of AUGUST. By order of sh•Boduig otCOunnis.looB,l, Aorta* T r IHs—td ii,,xEcuToirs N()TlCE.—Let t.r N 'CUL %kr.. it o Lii.••rty towns Lip. Aden,. roue . lilt 'lux L. el/Utitie,ilgll(A, both or gilret.i all .. per slid.ix:to o pap at,l thuseme topre pr.q..u.iy .iettlement. F:xecutur. ANN 111-4.1:11 I; EA 1.4.0 N, Executrix. EMI ,-• AVI N 1 prA D , elcot . lam preimr• 11 I, ISCILARGE,I, in 3c crd ',• V.lth nnrroot A,t or the Lmthluture of S ddarx art emltioned egfungt delay ME ' 4 A L I. D ISSOLUTION. T. I' trtuership herrtur,.• exiAting bk. , u nen tl.e uiv:,:ri,:::‘,l u:).1, the lism of 311EAVFER & LIF.. - F: EP, of ret,riiditr,:. (1 . .1.3.) is hereby d...olved. All pt.r.,:a iu , l..btel t t.ii , l firm will plead. nialio ray:l:ant saith.lM ilt.'ay. Eithi.r rirtn, is iantliors, .1 to 11, the inn, outfit• firm in the settlement of It, liu•iii,ll. Sail di,,liiii in .0 tale affi.vt froth the teal .1 M iy .f ay. 1.."63. II LI it ria;nel, and it 1" nrclaihr.l by iii. Town Conned of th- h of ai,tay a b, rg— That no place of AIIIII.I. tent. nor any oar, Ite"taurant or other ph, wip.re 9otiton" or malt Lignorn arc eni.i or farn!., , ,,1, -1,31: 1,, 1,14 In "lid Borough later than 11 o'cl..ok. P. M.. anl .Ihy pereou all, "ball koop open any nuch ; a:o of anaPte - wont er or a - Lo ".211 or forn,h any spirit.aie or malt lieu a." I oor thau the h , .nr afcro mil o r than I iclock, A. M., ahall upon iotion thorauf fork,: and pay hoc dollars for tho tirwt nffeh, :tnd ten dal ary P.r any "nbloiurnt uff"nco, and 'hall al., pay the ,f praccutaoni ; &ha upon fad uro to pay' "nth nhr ahl cat" than Le impr in tic; tio,lca of L rtyona:ht h., .1. ALEX. .SPANG LEA, Pr, (Conn. Att ,- - , t,—JrP.Ext tr. Cl'!.P. PETER. .4 .lu!y ,if Ai:, E. I 1. :,, no: F. D. Dlii•l. , • ri. 151. Thr•i;iiird'iti,E:p arr. unt nf Charl, S. Ir, % , , , ht r , aunE.ttl .I: , .tralt Ann. Li:4, IV.. and A 11,rt J. ruiA tlreu of the rnn.iur children ut Jerc (ok, Late r tale n:Cil• L., LP G . ....rhu of M9rttl J. C. N,Jv JL. 1" 1., 13 UL' T ACCOUNT. LI IN A L STATE,IIENT of the I: :,..tv Account of 1./ONO:A1GO Tt.)ll-Ic:ilI1P, ADM PENNA. • 11‘ . 2.11 ET, •If fli•nnty Punt] i n palnt Irtth same, fr )ru 11. to Juno 1, leltA To amount receive, on private int,cription to first draft' To ani..nnt received on pri‘lita aubeeription to Rec , nd draft To anoint received from Collectors of Boun - • ty tax fur 15 , 4 To amount received front Collectors of Dom. tv tax for 1.65 .ind Ihoi To arnonnt loaned from Hart and Eleagy ..... To amount t eceived front Collector April 9, 173 17 To amount rewired front old het of private onloscriptizn To balance collected on Uhl duplicate To ,mount reecietai from tax collector of last duplicate CR. By airtuut of order, paid out orl tirst draft .141,:a17 lly actionnt e - ders pai lout .•.. secund draft By fees of TriBAl2 rer By Note laid Franca. Noll and interest By Note paid Steward Walker alel inter, By Not paid Abraham Kragy i 3i;30 00 Ily N,ite paid A. W. Hart and in tvrt.t Ily on!, pll,tor By ord, paid Tre3carer anti lit We. Lilo undersigned, Auditors of Conowago town• ship, do certily that we Juice this day examined and audited the bounty account of Michael 'telly, Tress er of Bounty Fund of said townatilp, a, d and is bat. once of olx ty dollars mid fi fty•o hie rents in his hands. (which be has p Lid over to the School Fund ( d r op, owaw S. Dian ict) • and that the li , reiroing statement is correct sud bawd ore Jata furnished the Arlditurs of Conowago zowoillip, April '../,114 as app *r oi town- ship book, When statement was ; as 01180 OD later touchers, submitted to unto day. AMBROSE k:LINE, GEO. U. KI3ItN, Anaitotn. PETEIf. XY:ITER, Attent:—Ju4int Brza.r.z., Tolvuellip June 1,1 4 64. - rJul) 71.—nt GEO. ARNOLD Superintendent's _Notice T WtlL C tYll :LI, 1% nchcrs .tt the Lalow.ing riltUbxl 1 times old p1ac...4 to wit trn , nn Ilun tetat.man, August 15, 8 a.. m. Reeding and ilinrot , tB,ll.antptert...tuguAt IT, Bp. Id. • Nun, Won. Bahr Berlin, August 18, 8 Derrick Berolgh, 10.1414 at I% 3 p. Derr - Eck tp., rigeOrt UM 8 . fl., Atignatl l l), Ba. na. oni",..n.f, New Oxford, Augaat 19, 2 p.m. mountylemant, Bath Ann g. IL, dogcart 20, 9 a. set. Conoirgigo, 11enherrystamea. Austi; 2/. 9 s. m. Union, Sehildt's 8. 11., Angturt 21, 2 p. m. LI" h.toint, Auttet22.9 • in. Giquilini, ukteleii N. M., Autgu. t 314. Butler, Middletown, August gt. 4 s. in. Merlallen,BiruiliaWvilie, .1 uitu.r .13,8 a. 83 . " • T.ltOna, Rei4terebnrg, At,nat 28, R a. tn. It unt tngton, Pe t rt-,burg. August 27, s a. M. Latimare, S tats mud 0.. A agn,t 28 , 9n, ,CnntberlBlBl, Normal Anguit 29,8 a. m. Freedom, 31orlts's August 31,9 i t In, 1. , 111 , 2hureb S. II , Angwit 31,3 p. Ibuntltouinn, 1 , 110,1.1, Sept. 1, 8 a. in. Li be rty. V rayson'a 8. HI, Sept. 1, 2 p, . Irlorh's it. 11...8e1t. 5,9 tb.m. 310unt2..y. Two Taverns, dept, 12, 9 a. in. DireCtJr9 and others inter tau In thecanso are*. dially Invited la attend. I would respectfelly can ad tenti.,n to the law WA decisions relative to Teachart. Certificates published in this paperer a late date; g. higher grad* at ettaliikatioas will this year be re. • attired. /sachem will prepare themselves redrirefielifr ly. No *lrate examinations tan be granted, itti4 ' • certificates will berettewed. These who 601 to ! the regular examination In tblar district' wilt lot noised to attend a medal patine examination bmeaft , ter to be ansounest.. • • . - , • 4,m. weran, Clork • AARON SULIILY, 8a Elsrpt, Gettysburg, July 31,-31 N'OTlCE.—Letters Testamentary tho C.r Into a J , EL Wat.int, lain of Menallen t. couldy. Pa. dui:e.t.d. having been gr t.,u::dersign,l,4l(ll i 0 said townthip, gir, not i-, 1. , all p, In4chted to said ,z to i.1:11.c tmme,Gnto pa) meta. and theme baring the carne t., them prnperly auth.,:ti, 11( “t. t - NI M. WRIGHT ' JA SF: F. WHIM! r, Ext,,,trix ISSEMI WM. D IIuLTZW“RTLI R ,Tfitor c•I ck,no;), Juno I,—tf L. C.... , •IIEAFFEW 11. NV. BECKER. .lute 1 I AN ORDINANCE FoR THE PRESERVATION OF GOOD ORDER Court Proclamation. REGISTER'S NOTICES f D. Ml Co L.Aughy, ono f the inftwr IV: IP.Ki•ter 13( 1 1 4 t 4 u 7 0,,,.,S BS .1.711 Si 2, - 00 us) 104 ; ; 112 vs $.:l. .4 Earl ErIM 211 Go 44 54 Eri •irr- 24,434 RI MEI Zhr ffitar Getiriburir. Friday PA 1 ?-11 , 1•L—Tho " will incii :it their -A . 1 drill on Sattikhry, A o'vlwk P. M. cI:ANESIIOT.- 1 -4A scr.thati township. . 8 e wit lob measured and five feet ten Inc wing*. - Who - can j CAMP M Gettysburg and York can 1. E. ChurebeA4 Cam p-ineet ing at Chive plac(l, el,m111P11( SHERIFF'S SALE Dr. JAmvs A. A rtmsTuf lin, 3 two st,,ry Lri 'ld, was sold v S.iturday lit to tic . Esq IRON ORE.—Wo vein of very valtallol• been recently discover. EDwA an STA LEY , at Cot township. Tho ry ulna largo, alui the ithtlity STI101: I.: fly f.ft:ll week," sAo luring the p heary storm the li e jithi of PETI:If, Ell, E.- , ship, km.eli,l out tml. awl snc• r.t; 11 PRON EM add .t thin I story un chanowno, rg St MUEL 11F:1M-a 1.4 throe-story I,riek nn bought fr.tit I:tsv. ttaj , ,irting tire rcmhletivp SALES.— M.tmt . Er. lir rartm in Cumberland tin ['an r., of ('llLst , ..r room SL•IW cash. .101 IN TA.WNEY has di .it Chu West end 01 .W to Jolt N S. 'SART, $125.._ minced the erection aft PIC NICS.-11u :rut Sunday School Intend grov near Itendiersvil; next. Tile public art: cur atti•ud. Th. Union :Sunday vale intended litilding a I dor',l;rove 113:f tnlle 90 Satuull.ty .I.ugast public are rt , peetfully hi A PIt(•:SPEIO WS NI. iiPttysburg Star me,/ Sc again enlarged and is noN est and hest country Pat Pennsylvania. It is on I than a year since the till hands of the present prop itwas once etilargnd and g IC iS 110 W S ec ',Ltd ti No their proprietorship. IV iiied to note evition • among our in•igliburs. hiie - / is one of our most s can Journals and untie HA (Wilt, MCPII EISAON a dealing vigorous blows in and Colfax.—ife , /tord !w1 A It RESTE f).—Deputy I fa.s.s, a- misted Sly EYI., FiIICOCC4IO/ in arreltit day, two of the party cha iug harmss, sleigh bel* • Traet, last fall. Tlltfil! LIAM and GEomix .7%lltcr• the mountain, they all "al vat] o arrest, but this ti completely by surprise. ing the mountain with Messrs. "'ANN and Ho shot at heveral tiMes from without hitting or alattn :queries are safely cagO, Jail,—(bnipiter of 7th. RA ILROAD ITEMS.— that a survey is iu progrela from Famnitsburg to the land railroad. The purp the latter near the lonoca tell distance is about ,ever The Frederick and Pen railroad company has b IV° tut; er,tand that prefert•itc, as to tip: best Mkt 1a at' (IR , I' tr( Ili EaMterii n ; other-4 prefer 8 JjonoeacV t 4, the neighbo.rli burg ; and other.; prefer ft routo, striking the moui, latter scheme, ,mtcutpl, with the 4,1,1 Sotto ral:r.)l.l I ake a comp—lion %vial The eliii.f 31 . -:llniont in far" route over the tir-t named i bring the road that In itch ti• coal Tidily of tio• 1 anthracite. It" Ow S.ithern pressed [0( . 4i:111 , 1,0.n, 111 top region 1% , 10 , r IP.I that porth,n of Penta.ylyani fleeting tlhitriet.4. An adjourned,invuting ;If iononi of tho ".‘ , lluni Coup WAS held at the Neilon homi,i on Saturday, inizust waa largely attended by Lb dirict and indirect inmrest in tion of this propm.ol road. this meeting iippthiit thoroughly can trIC lilfer along tlio intended route fur toward a irvey, in urder t pany;may arrive et it prett mate of the cost, and &tern advantageous route. Thu thorizes and empowers du. reeelVOaut~.;riptiona to the: to the amount of Four Hand ) , Ilars, and any additional to a com,pletlon ofthe road, !dement oh 184344 gives them to connect with the y , (4, Railroad come ytlt4 therow they may dcunialvisaldu, alit privilege of exit ii hug it fror phar Springy to 1 iettyshurg, in Adams County, that the conActer expeditad. Another pointed or 'York Sulphur s held in Petenthuri; the =I in where the various a minittet their progress, after which it that a survey will he imined toil under comma/1.1 of ‘. Wright, Into Engineer on Prospects fur the con , drnotit.z template.' road are ing nature. We understand that it is make Bridgeport or Yew the terminus, in pro fercnee burg, because the road ear lie made, tho right of way week the terminus better for hu made, the chief idea being to the lumber inten—ts ati posibl through, itoitead of a I iranelt The Engine , r carps of lb and Port I iepo,its ItaUruad now engaged in rec i the line of the reef 'lit ‘iurb' . they are through with this, tb line Rom the mouth of • p I.aumstor county, through th. of York County, to eolith Northern Central Railroad at acct .1 LI lit•l1,11 frO dolphin. N,,•(/ •, of esting to Qiur : The ombi.t el eonNtruCtiou, will brat or Dek.eniber. Ctiu Uri 0110 Mile (WO lIU/Itil'ol,lll.Vl is already halt finished, an. central spans are made win.ll can never again be burn (luring the late wur. The ItailroatlVenupatky Kill 44y. and next semen will run or, ly, excursion trains to (tett Lae : will coined with Mei 7 tral at York, by the W?tght The entire instance Twelve garden of the Stab.
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