and gersoval „s.aits. C BALE OF VALUABLE TRAVT OF LAN! - Alttunlyee fa fact for . the Beim of • lase of/melee kit county, Mil., relli O nitaeleeste Ilmucray, the Zth day of t 1 da* P. Af T ACT Oi L AND owing saleable S In Cumberland tows/44. Adams county, lr In Frederick cosrat7, md.., contain& 21:1 or left. &limning tutele of D. W. Horner, r aad otberd The impre . , ,,. nts are n ory_ BRICK 1101,196, it double Log Barn, ad, and other oat-buildtag o , About fair .1 Timber, the balance cleared, with. fair f good Meadow. e tnset is well watered and conveniently hutches, 'Schools, Mills, and Markets. • amen will be given and terms made • ay at sale by J. B. WITIIEROW, JOSEPH WALKER C SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • of a Decree of the Orplutris' Court of Ad roan nurdersiyined, Executer of the Will of Ltd" late of Cumberland Loynd' ip, Ad . , lirl/1 yell ag./Pabilefiale. on Saturday • - o f 1 o'clock, P. M., on the pro- FAII4Iot deceased, situate In Cumber -4 adLfolalng leads of Georgo 11 ibart , John Slider, /Hamel Bushman 119 Lures and 132 Perches, im • termato7 LOG HOUSE, Log Barn with and Corn Crib, Hog Rouse, and other ; a thriving young Apple Orchard and c truiti a opting of good Water. There is tam of good Meadow and Timber hiad.— OF OF TlMBERlLAND,a4joiritngitheaboce, 10'Arm and 10 Forebea r mostly Oak and co yrEi be given Cud terms made known on try' • SAMUEL PITZEII, Executor. T-RATE BUSINESS STAND AT PRIVATE SALE ereigned, intending to remove, offers at e, his very desirable Property, on Cbatn met., Gettysburg, being one of the beat bu .is In tbe town. The Ilona°, nearly now, le ry Brick, with n Dark-building, all under the Store It.a.n in an a imitable one, basement is tilted up torn Restaurant.— In thereo,rdi Stich a property is d lu market, and all desiring to beget e thin offer prompt attention. ersigned had the building erected about ten in the best and most substantial manner, •se and o - cupancy, as be bee ever since the Mercbaut Tailoring business therein; r his intention to remove, would not part any money. lir is row determined to leave, tad asks port havers to call soon, to view the :la learn terms. .—tf GEOIIGIS JACOB'S. U.ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, the York and tiettyaburg turnpike, Gettysburg, containing 97 ACRES of no • with cwirenient proportion of wood,Nea• •lag laud. Buildings and fencing in due nd plenty of water. in want of a drat -rate producing firm out residence, will do well to examine ty. .-amts Apply to the subscriber living ou the SHIP AIiD•I3TAMMXII.3. ABLE MILLS ct: FARM AT PRIVATE SALE scriber wish ing to retire from Lueinetoi on this health, offers at Private Sale his vad ma. ert y, Rimmed. in Liberty township, Adams 2 miles south of Fairfield, known as Au Is. The Farm contains about 76 Acres of t 15 Acres of which is iu meadow, about 5 having timber. principally Locust, and the rcpt that occupied by Buildings, Dam, .lu a high state of cultivation. There is a sty of fruit on the premises. The Buildings ge two-story Brick beetling House mitts log, Double Lug Barn, Wagon Shed, Uog ring Houle and all other necessary outbuild- Mills are on Middle creek with sufficient u the year round, the Mill House is 50 by turif, high lower story state, the • balance oral as new, built in the most substantial 'on er, 2 Overshot Wheels 13 feet high, cons is 11 of Burin uud,2 pad s of Chopping Stonea, stb all the machinery and lixturcs in a Ant Maui and Gi istM ill. There is also a new ttarlied [ripple geared, capable of sawing f Oak Lumber per Scour. The above Mills sat nerglitiorMxid for grain being within 2 -roll's Tract and Timber; also, fur School; Markets, Sc. d t, ton made kti,vn by calling on the sunt the property or addremdiag him at Fairfield, k'ETELLI)II:II.L. 1 , 5n8 -, m VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE creiguel ~Tor at Private Sala, their two sal , : 1--Containing 15 Acres, more Cumberland tuwuabip, adjoining lands of George 'Lowe and othi re, about mile from 's Mill, (known as the :Slyer's property), with a too-story Log House, with a back- Barn part log and the other part frame, Spring House, Carpenter Shop, Smoke I other necessary outbuildings, a well of og Water, with pump, at the kitchen door, chaid of choice fruit, d:c. ' —Containing 11 Acres and , mure or less, adjoining lands of John A. if.e boll and others in Cumberland township, ith u two.sh , ry Lug Huuse, with Kitchen rains ctahle, Carpenter Chop and other go, a Simon of god Water near the House, .ir.l I—acing, trait, Lc. 4 , ll:fort the C.O, Nerember, the above In :II be of!red At Publ, sou W inning co vivw the properties will call riereigued residing uu the property. HoOFNAULE, HENRY HOOINAGLE, JOHN W. HUOFNAGLE.. EMZIM LIl SA LE OF A VALUABLE FARM_ ei signed, Ilxicutors of the last will and of Isaac Monfort, late of ecraban town s county, Pa., deceased, will offer at Public rurday, the 10th ciuy if September next, at 1 it, an the premises, the valuable FARM of • , situate in said township, on the road zfuril to Carlisle, about 3 miles from the a, adjoining lands of Samuel Wagons's., hzuau and otherr, containing 180 Acres, as. The Improvements are a two-story LLINU, with franie Back-building, a good %%ligun Sheds, Corn Crib, spring Home, se, and ',Aber outbuildings; a Spring of Wider, an Orchard of choice fruit, au.— , 1,1 3,01 order and in good cultivation) rezehll nine is a fair proper. Tim ber and Meadow laud. to view the premises will call on, tuition. residing close by. ershint3 rill otter at Public fia.le, or. “rLi at 1 o'clock, A. M., ;hr., to L. is of Thane: lmhd, one con. the other 9 Acres. In Dickinson town riku.l county, lutpaithg Insane of Simon others, being M...n611) pilule young Chest- ill be siren and terms made known un GEORGE B. 3IUNFORT, JULIN F. Ft.LTY, Executors WESTERN 'MPTION LANDIS 1 HAVE ON HAND A FEW A C T S. OF No. 1, , pre-env [ion Landd 10cw,04.1 , -utmr Rail , Towne, AC.; In well settled. neighbor I will eell, or exchange at a tail price te In Adam•coanty, Pa ORO. ARNOLD :T CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, • miles of Gettysburg, on the Bar ad, with all neeessary Improve i In prime order. I will sell from Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms .;Por further information, apply to WE.‘VIBLE, ti Gettysburg, Pa. A. DESIRABLE X PROPERTY T PRIVATE SALE designed offers at Private e old DO bBIN DIVELLINU, at the June . eytown isud Emmittsburg roads, in the lettleburg. The house is substantially .s, and contains twelve large rooms.— trong, serer-falling Spring of tint rate. Isemonent and 1 Acres of land connect- The location to a very pleasant one, and ditlonal outlay thin could La made one to comfortab y le and de.trable homes In the nit tt-th JOHN RUPP Trip! gotirt,S. CE.—Letters Testamentary e estate of Jona 6.EULL, late of Atraban dams county, Pa. , deceased, haring been undersigqied,they hereby give notice to ndebted to said estate to make immediate d those taring claims against the BMOC to . properly authenticated for settlement. bAAIVEL SHULL, 1 Executors. WM.F..t , IICLL, f • Cu. lives in Tyrone and Wk. P.Earnu. in .4111 p. :T.—Letters Testamentary &Ante of lion. Til• DDLU3 Beveggs, late en), Pa., baying been granted to rho un ter bereby glee notice to all persons estate to call and settle the eatue , ant reg Vialas against the •awe to present ly sintbenticatal for settleicent. ANTIIONY E. ItOI3EKTS, O. J. DICKEY, Executor,. It/WARD 3. EL McPLIERSON, 4it named t., Execut,ri reside In Lau• ha latter In Gettysburg. St ion' Discharges t2.e proper Docket, Ism prepar. ,10R1./ SOLDIEILB' DIOOIIARGES, in sc. :a it recent Ant sot. the Legislature of • Soldiers are cautioned against gigay HOLTZWORTII. k ag igar t Bsoorder of Adams county SOLUTION • artnersivip heretofore axis/Aug between Aid under the Arm of ISHEAFFEII -Petersburg, (Y. 8.) is hereby dissolved. Sindivtite4, to mid Arm will please make • • delay. Either partner is authorized orittis Arta in the settlement of the •11 diesoletbon to take effect from the Ant D. C. BUELIT.EZ. 11. W. BZOI/11. 1= Zht ItAr and santinel. Gettysburg., Friday, Sept. is, IStIS. VALUABLE HORSE.—Mr. HARRY J. "of Mountpleammt Mills, lately sold his fine trotting stallion, "AParfw Jackson, Jr.," for the sum of $6OO cash, JAR. R. Harsh, of New Oxford, purchaser. D. WILLs, Esq., addressed the Grant and Colfax Club last Friday eve ning. The Clnb meets_ to-night at 7 , 4 &eloek in the ball above the "Star and Sentinel" office. Let-here be a full turn ont. MARCH of Reading town ship, met with a severe accident on the 31st ult. Whilst backing his wagon out of the barn floor, the tongue struck hips with snob force as to break his arm, fracture the cap of his sholder and break hia jaw in two places. FRANKLIN.--The friends of - Grant and Colfax in Franklin township have organized a Club for the campaign, which promises to be live one. The Club will meet at Sitting er's Hotel, on Thursday evening Sept. 24, at 1 o'clock. All the friends of Grant and Colfax are invited to be present. ARRESTED.—Fasnr.nick Kr.nww was arrested and brought to this place on the 7th inst., charged with stealing a doable-barreled gun, shot pouch, powder flask, gum blanket, carving knife, and other articles, from GEORGE C. CARSON, In Butler township. In default of $3OO bail, KLINARD was sent to jail, there to await trial.—Cbiapiter. RACE.—The race btween Dr. TATE'S horse "Cashier," and the noted Grey Stal lion from Lancaster, came off yesterday (Thursday) afternoon at Hartzell's lane, attracting a large crowd—stakes 1800, with a good deal of betting. "Cashier" was given the odds of 50 feet in 440 yards. The race was won -by the Grey Stallion,,. by about a length and a half. SYNOD. —The West Pennsylvania Syn od of the Evangelical Lutheran Church met' in Littlestown on Wednesday last, and will continue in session until Monday or Tuesday. The Synod embraces York, Cumberland, Adams and Franklin coun ties, and numbers from 30 to 40 Ministers and a corresponding number of lay dele gates. EAST BERLIN.—Any of our friends having occasion to visit East Berlin, will dud a first-rate stopping place at the hotel of Mr. AIINF.R S. HILDRESP.AND.- Although a Democrat, Mr. H. is a clever fellow, an obliging landlord, keeps a good table, and runs a model public hottse.— We have had occasion to stop with him several times, and know whereof we write. DISCUSSION.—At the request of cit izens of Waynesboro', Franklin county, Hon. Join , : CESsNA and Judge KIMEELL Will meet at that place on Saturday, the 2Gth inst., to hold a joint discussion of the Issues involved in the present campaign. Messrs. CESSNA aud KIMMELL also have a joint meeting at Schellaburg, Bed ford county, on Friday the 18th, and at Bloody Run on Saturday the 19th. FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR—The Franklin county Agricultural Fair will be held on the Gth, 7th, Bth and 9th of Oc tober. On the 7th and Bth there will be trials of speed in pacing, racking and trotting, the premiums ranging from $lO to sloo. On the 9th a premium of $lO will be award ed to the slowed Horse, Mare or Gelding. Besides there will Lady Equestrianism, a Grand Tournament, Pedestrianism, and other attractions. REUNION OF COLE'S MD. CAVAL RY. —At an impromptu meeting of the survivors of "Cole's Md. Cavalry," held in Baltimore on the 4th ult., it was deter mened to have a re-union of the Com mand at Frederick city Md on Tuesday October 20th, 1888. The survivors of the whole Brigade are invited to attend. It being Fair week, at that place, a large attendance is expected. Capt Hunter of this place will give all information neces sary in regard to the affair. SALES.—JouIe L. BIIENs, on Saturday last, sold his property on Seminary ridge; 16 acres, to the Gettysburg Katalysine Spings Company for pOOO. DA...MEL EHEEHART has sold his farm in Hamilton township, to WESLEY UZAGY —BO acres for *6,200. Mr. HEA.GY has since g old 17 acres of the farm to SAMUEL WIEST at 60 per acre, and 14 acres to JOHN U. RUFF at $75 per acre. DANIEL EECREHART has purchased a house and two lots of groan& from Nrcu- OLAS HELTZEL, Esq., on the corner of Peters and High streets, In New Oxford, at $l, 200. EMM.ITSBURG . RAILROAD.—Last week we noticed the meeting in Emmits burg to favor the building of a branch road from that place to the Western Mary land railroad. A correspondent gives us some additional particulars. The esti mated cost of construction is $102,000, the distance being 7 miles. About M,OOO were snbscrised at the meeting, $lO,OOO by St. Joseph's Academy, $5,000 by Mt. St. Mary's College, and the balance by indi viduals. Much interest in the project is felt in the neighborhood of Emmitsbur g, and lta completion at an early day regard ed certain. ELECTION.—The election for Mana gers of the "Adams County Mutual Fire Insurance Company," on Monday last, resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen : George Swope, H. C. Peters, D. A. Buehler, Fred. Diehl, E. G. Fahnestock, W. ,Ross White, R. McCurdy, A. F. Gitt, H. A. Picking, S. R. Russell, Jacob King. The Managers will met on Monday next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. to organitiF, the Executive Committee meeting at 10 A. M. BOYS 1N BLUE.—The friends of Grant and Colfax in Straban township are organ izing for victory. On the evening of the 10th, they met in Ilunteratown and formed a Club of "Boys in Blue," with the fe.l lowing officers : President—Jacob G. Mollhenny. Vice President—John W. Tate, Ruben Crone. Secretary—Jacob V. Grove. Treasurer—John N. Graft,fr. This Club means work, and will meet Sn Runterstown every Thursday evening. The "Boys in Blue" throughout the Re public are marshalling their forces for the new and final struggle with Traitors and Rebels. They intend to vote as they fought. GRA.NT led them to Victory In the tented field, and will lead them to Victory in November next. BILLED.—A correspondent of the Pittsburg Commercial, writing from Wyoming Territory, uuder date of Sept. 1, announces the sudden death of RABBET H. KING, son of Mr. Js.oos KUM, of Hun terstown, in this county. Mr. K. was in the service of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and had been engaged at the terminus of the road. On the evening of the 30th ult., he started for Benton for the purpose of getting his watch repaired at a jeweler's in that place. While attempt ing tb get on a train at Table Rock Station he fell across the rail, and a portion of the the train passed over him, severing both legs and otherwise mangling his body. The deceased served three years in the late War as a member of Co. F. 87th Regi ment Pa. Vihunters, and was a member of G. A. R. Poet Np. 9, Gettysburg, Pa. He was a young man of good.business capac ity, generoui nature, and had many warm personal &ends in this locality, who will deeply sympathise with his afflicted rela tives.- An older brother of the ,deoeseed (Wil liam) was killed, eight or nine, yea* on the Railroad, at King's ligation. in fhlr minty, falling from the train while -ae• temliting to uncouple a oar, twalthe Wit paidng over bla body. A SWINDLER. .-74alatir140 morning stranger, Calling hit:spell' ASPINWALL: called at the Boot and Alice -Store of D. ICITZMILLER tt Estonian., In tdds'gobtee, and purchased a pair of lmdst for $9.50, representing himself short of hinds, and requesting as a favor that they wotela cash a Check of sloooh the Ad liatisinal Bank of Philadelphia,' drawn by the firm of Carnell Williams, payable to Aapin weirs order. The gentlemanly epperance and bearing of the stranger induced M. KITZMILLER to believe all was right, and he cashed the Check, paying Aspinwall $91.50 and retaining $9.50 for the boots. It turns oat that tee cheek was forged, and the whole thing a swindle. The stranger was well and fashionablidressed, with a dark pepper and salt business coat, brown cassimer pants, &e., and is probably 25 years of age. He left in the noon train, It seems he has been operating in York. Hanover and other place; in the same style. We notice by the Philadelphia papers that a number of forged cheeks, purport ing to have been drawn by firms iu Phil adelphia upon the Second National Bank of Philadelphia, for sums varying from $5O to $2OO, have from time to time, for the last few-montJas, been forwarded to said bank for payment. They are all on a form purporting to have been lithographed by Fred. Mayer & Co., 96 Fulton street, N York, printed in pale red ink, the title, "Second National Bank," in ornamental German text, and the whole form and ap pearance of the cheeks entirely different from any ever gotten up for the bank or any of its customers. Some of them ap pear to have been put forth in the far West, but more recently in the interior of the State of New York. Either "Aspinwall" has been rapidly changing his base, or he has confederates operating in the same line at various points. RAILROAD ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FAIR.,-The Gettysburg Railroad Company has made arrangements with the Northern Central, Hanover Branch and Littlestown Railroad, to sell excur sion Tickets to Gettysburg from all sta tions between Baltimore and Harrisburg and Gettysburg, during next week, to accommodate persons. wishing to attend the Agricultural Fair. The rates for . round trip tickets to Gettysburg and ro turn, good from the 21st to the 25th inst. inclusive, on any train, will be as follows: From Baltimore $3.85, Harrisburg $3.75, York $2.20, Hanover Junction $1.50, 'Jef ferson $1.25, Porter's $l.lO, Smith's $1.05, Littlestown $1.15, Hanover 75cts, Oxford 50cts, Gulden's and Granite 25cts. On the 22d, 23d and 24th, a special train will leave Hanover Junction for Gettys burg each•morting at 7.40, passing Hano ver at 8.30 and Oxford at 9, and arrive in Gettysburg at 9.45 A. M. This train will leave Gettysburg the evening of each of those days at 4 o'clock and reach Hano ver Junction at 6 o'clock. P. M. Passengers.from Harrisburg, Wrights ville and intermediate points, can reach Hanover Junction to corrneet with this train in the morning and spend more than six hours in Gettysburg and return to York and Harrisburg and intermediate points the same evening. IMPROVBMENT.—SamueI Herbst has commencecd his new three story brick house on Chambersburg street. Dr. HILL has completed the improvement - at his residence on the same street, and has now a desirable and convenient property. Wm Shillen and John Norbe6k have their new houses, on Baltimore stret, well on the way. Jacob Stock has made a fair start with his, corner of High and Washington streets. It is to be two-story, with a base ment, and to be built of brick. William Bailey is about to commence the erection of a handsdme cottage at the east end of York street. Wm. Grumbine ditto. Miss Martha Warren will have a dwell ing erected in Chambersburg street. J. M. Rowe' is having a brick residence put up on Baltimore street. Henry Meals is about to build a brick house on the Mumniasburg road, a short distance from town. The spirit of improvement has fairly developed itself in Gettysburg, more buildings have been put up during the last year than for ten years previous. A still larger number will go up next year. We understand that there is a probability of the early erection of a Sash Factory and Machine Shop, by capitalists from abroad. ADAMS COUNTY VOTE.—We annex the official vote in Adams county in 1866 and 1861, which may be interesting to our readers: 1886 Geary. Clymer. wa. i Shari limns. wood. 1 Gettysburg, 311 204 287 196 Cumberland, 136 144 120 148 Littlestown, 89 66 76 66 1 Germany, ' 38 118 26 107 Oxford, 115 170 96 153 Huntington, 234 148 175 140 Latimore, 191 57 161 42 Liberty, 74 90 71 87 ParnilWaanut, 146 118 140 104 Hamilton, 76 180 63 157 Menallen, 251 107 186 85 Straban, 51 189 130 175 Franklin, A 186 256 153 226 Conowago, 97 101 78 99 Tyrone, . 96 101 76 89 31odugoy, 109 129 92 102 Mount Pleasant, 92 289 60 283 Reading, 114 181 92 155 Berwick bor., 44 85 42 36 " twp., 25 80 24 61 Freedom, 70 34 .62 33 Union, 57 168 . ' 48 , 154 Butler, 162 188 134 104 Highland, - '46 28: • 45 2g 2910 3126 2487 2829 Total vote in 1866, 6,036 ; Clymer's ma jority 216. Total vote in 1867, 5,866 ; Shorewood's majority 392. LA.TaIORE AT WORK.—The Repub licans of Latimore township met at Liv ingston's School house on Saturday eve ning, and organized a "Grant and Colfax Club." The following officers were unani mously elected : President—Col. John Wolford. Vice Presidents--Moses Vanscoyoe and Col. Wm. F. Bonner. Recording Secretary—Geo. Deardorff. Corresponding Secretary—L D. Worley Treasurer—John Day, Dm, Executive Committee—Alfred Gardner, Augustus Welsh, A. S. Myers, Geo. B Brandt, Daniel F. Stitzel. The work goes bravely on ! The camp fires are being lighted up in'every direction, while old and young are putting on their armor for the last grand battle with the enemy, and for final victory. REPUBLICAN NEETINGS.—By the the official call in another column, it will be - seen that Hon. Joan Csass, our candi date for Congress, will speak at the Court house, in Gettysburg on Wednesday eve ning next. Besides the .Excursien trains ar ranged for the Fair, a special Excursion train has been arranged for Wednesday eve ning, to leave Littlestown at 6 o'clock, and Hanover at 6k, and reach Gettysburg in time for the meeting, returning after the meeting is over. Persons coming to the Fair during the day can, if they prefer, re main over and return in the night train. Mr. CEssits will also speak in Fairfield, on Monday evening, Sept. 28 ; Abbottatown, Tuesday evening, Sept. 29 ; York Springs, Wednesday evening, Sept. 80 ; Benderrville, Thursday evening, Oct. 1 ; and Littlestown, Friday evening, Oct. 2. As Mr. anoxs has engagements in the other counties du ring the remaining period before the elec tion, these will be the only opportunities our people will have of bearing him. An I eloquent speaker and effective campaigner, every &publican should make it apoint to turn out and hear him. ii'The attention of our misters b direo ted to the advertisement of 00373 DYt3- ?WSW CURE, in . Another part of this poet. This truly Valuable *able : is maiiimem!lemi by 41 who semis Read the TIDEI 00trliTY 411L—Neutt week the County Fair will came off, begining on 'isesday the 22d Inst. The Managers •btive eddritedathe following sishodule `Of prices for athalisien to the grounds : Tarn 47 Tickets.. ndinitt4ll.- nosh wife , and ndnar or am gintlemank ' and lady theingf-tie ....... 21.00 7oonsien,iinate ...... . ..... 25 Ohildren under ten PON of ail, Pree One nall4 and hOrne, One-horse baggy or pleasure vehicle, gentleman and . led", single sainiselen 75 Rash eddillniesi person in them ...... 25 Twahorestinggy or pleasure vehicle, gmetleman and lady, single ...... .. 1120 Bach additional person in then 26 Masan tidtets, admitting man and horeerdsning the Pair, in addition to family Basta, 60 Plenenno ticketa.adinitting one•home buggy or pleas ure vehicle, gentleman and lady daring the Pair, In addition to family ticket, 50 Plesenirelicilrets,adenttting two-horse baggy or pleas ure vehicle, gentleman and lady during the Pair, in addition to Stall: ticket, 75 Applicants far Pleasure tickets reqi:dretto give evi dence that they have obtained family tickita. Ploontre estodnion tickets required to be tied to the right hand side of the boss's head, to avoid deten t ion at the gate. The following Programme will be strict ly adhered to: Monday, Sept. 21—Will be devoted entire ly to entries. Articles and animals to be entered on the Secretary's book by eve ning, that the managers may have time to • ispose of them properly.' Tuesday, Sept. 22—Cavalcade at 101 A. M. At 2 P. M. there will be a trial o f speed for Racing, Pacing and Walking Horses and Mares. Wednesday, Sept. 23.—At 9A. M. the Judges will report at the Chief Marshal's office for instructions. At 101 there will be a grand cavalcade of Stock on exhibi tion. At 2P.M, a trial of speed for $25 premium for best and fastest Trotting, between horses or mares owned in the county, and immediately after a trial of spilled for the $l5 premium, with same limitations. Thursday Sept. 24.—At 101 O'clock, the trot for the $lOO premium will come off, open to all competition. The. Premiums awarded will be announced from the stand at 2 P. M. CHANGE,—The Gettysburg Railroad on Monday changed its time table. Here after the morning train will leave Gettys burg at 7.15 A. M. and connect at Hano ver—Junction with the Fast Line South at 9.12 A. M. reaching Baltimore at 11.20 A. M. also connecting with the Mail train North at 10.55 A. M., reaching Harrisburg at 12.55 P. M. Ruturning, arrive at Get tysburg at 12.30 P. M. The noon train will leave Gettysburg at 1 P. M. and connect at Hanover Junction with Mail Train South at 3.08 P. M., reach ing Baltimore at 5.45 P. M. Returning, arrive at Gettrsburg at 5 P. M. The freight train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Hanover at 8.30 A. lg. 'arriving in Gettysburg at 10 A. M., and leave Gettysburg for Hanover at 2 P. M. NEW PUBLICATION.—The Voter's Text-Book is a little volume of great ser vice at present. It is published by Asher, Adams & Higgins, Buffalo, New York, and contains much statistical and political his tory. Agents for the sale of this work are wanted in every county. Send for circular giving full description. Terms very liberal. JUST FROM THE ClTY.—Summer has gone, and Nosing, ever ready Wader to the wants of the people, has just returned from the city with a large variety and all styles of Fall and Winter Clothing, which he is selling at prices far below those of last season. His stock of Hata, Cape, Boots and Shoes cannot be surpassed out side of the oily. He selects his goods with great care and always keeps his eyes open to the wants of his customers. You will find Nonnis' establishment on Chambers burg etre°, next door to BusaLss's Drug store, where the public are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves.' See advertisement. Sept. 18. 2t NOW'S TEIr. T7.IIE.—R. C. COBEAN is now selling his Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for his Fall and Winter stook. Persons in want of any cuing in ibis Una should call. He also keeps a No. 1 article of Trunks, made expressly for his trade, Valises, Carpet and 011 Sacks, cite. The public will find at his establishment any thing they want in the gentleman's fur nishing line. Give him a Call. Store on Chambereburg street next door to Jacob's Clothing emporium. sept.lB.3t THE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C. H. BUEHLER has received a large assortment of these famous base -burning Stoves, which on the score of economy, cleanli ness, easy management, and general util ity stand unrivalled and defy competition. The great demand for them last season taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to meet the demand. They are much im proved and will doubtless ere long take the place of all other stoves for parlor, office, store and shop. Call and look at them, at the Wareroom on corner of Carlisle and Railroad street, opposite the depot. 113/ Also, on hand a full assortment of the best varieties of COOKING STOVES, including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly, Oriental, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, cite. AT., all WARRANTED to be good. bakers. If not satisfitctory, they can be returned and the money refunded. Also, a large assort ment of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware, Doty's Washing- Machine and Universal Wringer. Call and examine. tf *if'No loss can be more fatal to beauty, especially in the female sex, than the loss of the Hair ; glossy, luxiriant hair is one of the most powerful of all personal charms. When baldness or even a deficiency of hair exists, we naturally look for a dry and wrinkled skin, a faded complexion ; when not actually seen, we see them in imagina tion. Why, then, not cultivate your hair? Encourage It and strengthen it; or if your hair is gray or white, the natural color can be restored by a few applications of Mrs S. A. Amazes Impuovsn, (nets style) HAIR Rasmus or DIMMING, (in one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. . Sept. 4-4 t EILLLING OFF.—A Ana chance for Bar gains is now presented at thestore of Dux.- HORN di HosimArt, in this place, who are selling off their large and varied stook of Dry Ociods at cost. Their goods are of the latest 'Styles and best quality. Their stock of cloths, masimeres, tweeds, etc., is exten sive. They are going to sell their entire stock, and persons would do well to call early and get the Drat choice, as the goods are selling rapidly. 'flee advertisement. aug.2B.6t NOW IS THE . TlMP.—Housekeepers can economize by laying is their winter coal at onoe, as freights are now lower than they will be a month hence, and Coal will necessarily rise. Persons desiring to. save money, will do well to call at once on Col. C. H. Buzin,zz, w,ho is prepared to furnish all kinds of Stove, Blacksmith and Lime-burner's Coal at lowest market prioeii. _ tf "FATAL NECESSITY NEVER KNOWN UNTIL IT STRMF9."—Peo ple rarely appreciate the necessity of an effective hair preparation such as "Bar- MA's Vegetable Hair Restneetaiveex -until old age or disease renders them bald.— Ev en then, however, Barrett's will restore the hair in all its original lustre and abun dance.:-Baltimore Commercial, it erCelirid people 13116 itx:ause perfume, and vice versa ; :ft is safe to set downs lady who, uses that spiritual perfume, PRAWN'S "FLOR DR MAYO," as • person of taste and sensibilitypi a poetess, or a fine musician. Bold by all druggists. 1-8 FOR RILE.—A large B4k Mow dor Allad atria 41611911WilftlialQ1M,..saitabie it - Iftres 4 oo lo 4oo l 4, . 01 0 low. Kvoy taj Cannon.—The Red Men will have a celatation p 4 Liniontovtn on the 26th —L Z. Pearson has bought for $2;225, the house of Berapltine Yingling, demand, in Westminstes ; F. R. Buell has bought for $4,400 the new house of Israel Zebre, corner of Bond and Green; and John 'Wantz of Buchanan's Valley has bought for $3,700 the hpuse of Jesse L. Durbin. Fiterisma.—Bamuel Frantz has sold his mill property near Waynesboro', with 78 acres, to a Mr. Patterson, of Scranton, Pa., for 1182,500.—r The Franklin County Agri cultural Pair will be held on the 6th; 7th, Bth and 9th of October.--On the 26th there will be a joint discussion at Waynesboro' between Messrs. Cessna and Khrunell.—A Republican mass meeting will be held in Chambersburg on the 25th inst. FREIDEMON. —The County Agricultural Fair will be held October 20th, 21st, - 22nd, and 23rd. The Society has appointed a Committee to visit the Adams County Fair. Youx.—A Grant Club has been form edin Hanover, with these officers: Presi dent, F. E. Metzger; Vice Presidents, J. A. Renaut, Jacob A. Bender and Charles Z. Thomas ; . Recording Secretary, Wm. F. Stair; Corresponding Secretary, Dr. Horace Apeman; Treasurer, Stephen Keefer.— About 60 persons joined, at the first meet ing. --Rev. Mr. Vaughan, Pastor of the 3d Reformed Congregation In York; has re signed to take effect Dec. I.—The Columbia Telegram expresses the opinion that the Columbia bridge will be s completed and ready for travel on the first ofJanuary next. GENERAL NEWS A sixauLAN. disease has been discovered among the cattle in Warren county, lowa. When attacked the cattle swell under the throat, have the symptoms of being poison ed by a rattlesnake, are perfectly wild, have convulsions, and die in a few hours. A GENTLEMAN of Norfolk found on Mon day the enormous sum of $300,000 in an old trunk which had not been opened for several generations. Mr. Miles Bell was the lucky man, and the money Spanish milled dollars, Virginia currency of 177 G, paper at that.—Norfolk Virginian. A LITTLE girl named Mary Breen, whose parents live in Patterson, N. J., was dis covered on Friday evening hanging by a piece of clothes line in the yard. She was insensible when found, and died soon after. It is thought she had been playing in a pile of wood near by, and fell into the ready made noose. ERROPEAR WAlL—European despatches represent a general War as immiuen t. France and Prussia are thoroughly armed, on a war footing, and watching each other closely. The Pull Mall Gazette says that In every capital of Europe the belief that a great and immediate war is impend ing grows day by day, and that Those best informed expect it to break out before the end of the year. A REMARKABLE revival is in progress in Water Street, New York city, one of the worst sections of the city. John Allen, called "the wickedest man in New Nork,'• and Tommy Hadden, both noted dance_ house keepers, have professed conversion, and converted their establishments into prayer-meetings halls. Thousands of peo_ ple, prostitutes, shoulder-hitters, gamblers, &c., attend daily. Taoops FOR TEDIRESSEE.—The outrages of the Ku-Klux-Klan in Tennessee induced . the Legislature to send a Committee to Washington to represent the terrible con dition of things and ask for troops to protect the people from murder and outrage. Pre sident Johnson, satisfied of the existence of ' this organization, composed of Rebels, and of their purpose to defy the State Govern men; has ordered Gen. Thomas to use the military in aid of the State Government. SINGULAY: AND FATAL ACCIDENT. —Mr. Park Burditt, a young man of excellent "HY Met. hL Captain Crooks' residence, in Belleville, near Parkersburg, Vs., on the 7th ult., in the following singular manner, Being asked by Mrs. Crooks to shoot a couple of chickens for dinner, he took up a loaded rifle, and desiring to know whether it was properly charged, rested it upon the floor of the porch, while with his foot he pushed back the trigger, and placing the muzzle to his mouth, commenced to blow into the bar rel, with a view of ascertaining whether the sir would pass through the touch-hole• While in the act of bloowihg his foot slip ped trom the trigger, and the load was dis charged into his mouth, blowing out his brains and carrying away a large portion of his skull. His death was instantaneous.— He leaves a father and mother, and many friends, to mourn his untimely death. BESIDES "pressing the financial issue" the copperhead organs are coming down on taxation. Their platform insists that all species of property shall be equall taxed. The real estate of any State is probably. valued at from double to three-quarters as much as the personal property.. The value of the real estate of Pennsylvania in 1860 was $561,192,980; of personal, $158,060,- 355---and this is a fair example of all. As it is, real estate, so much the largest, pays nothing directly to national taxation. It only renders a per cent. on the net income. If the copphead platform is made effectual, three-fourths of all the national taxes of the State will be thrown on to the farms and houses and homes of the people. MARRIED BOLLINCiER—WOLFORD.-011 the 17th inst. at the M. E. Parsonage, in this place by Key. H. C. Cheston, Mr. John P. Bol linger to Miss Sarah E. Wolford, both of Adams county. LEREW—SWONOER.—On the 20th ult., at York Springs, by Rev. D. M. Black welder, Mr. P. W. Lerew to Miss M. A. Swonger, both of Cumberland Co., Pa. Lownzrz—Artztorm.—ln Manheini i on the 2d inst., by Rev. Dr. Son, Mr. Moyle Longini, of Lyons, lowa, to Miss Lavinia, daughter of Abraham Arnold. Mirrrzit.—SicznEn.—On the 10th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, the Rev M. Snyder, by Rev. Pref. C. J. Ehre hart, of Perin. College Mr. Reuben Min ter to Miss Mary Ellen Snyder, all of Arendtsvllle. i'STAAßY—HAvEasrocire—Ou the 10th inst., at York Springs, by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. D. F. Starry to Miss Lizzie E. Haverstock, all of Hehilersburg. DIED. lill'Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- Wes. .Te.coss.—On the 29th ult., - Mr. David Jacobs, of Butler township, aged 62 years 4 months and .8 days. • Ossran.—On the 7th inst., near Arendt's vine" Kr. David Orner t aged 68 years 9 months and 9 days. tiloarr.—On the Bth inst., in Liberty , township, infant son of Abraham V. and Josephine Scott. "Dearest infant, thou haat left us ; We thy loss most deeply feel, Bat 'lls God that bath bereft us, He can all oar sorrows heal. Yet again we hope toeat thee When the day of life p ilk fled, There in Heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tear is shed." "LET US HAVE PEACE." GRANT & COLFAX! t ane come Ohtb," at Millet . Mitektre, Theruka Abeetiev. Apt.1%,..t e' le. AU • the Weeds ordnibt Colfax are-requ to be pri! , :HILL ;B7Preg7 -0 / Pazabzwr. . • D R. WM. STALLS Ts, Deter'' tat, Isviig locatot - *it Ostgystrwig, airs Mil ' ssrviassrWAsras. Oleos in Baltimore steerat;th: lionk axon .= a igh's Oonfsesionsty, whale int' sril2 6. Mill be peilleered to Weed to esq ems flee grovities of the Dentist,. Perms waist or** : / tinia.eiggst Oiith aritalet , mop," i , c“, ~ - . --: f, voinv it hi lativittis. AultAmore Grain & 'Produce iiarket. Theirsthl Awning. 81/PER FLOUR, ... 8 25 @ 9 00 EXTRA. FLOUR, 9 75 @lO 50 WERTZ WIERAT, 2 10 @ 2 35 RED WHEAT, • 2.00 0' 2 55 Cots, ' 1 20 @ 1 -30 Rue, 1 35 @ 150 OATS,' G 6 0 75 TIMOTHY-SIRD, 3 15 @ 3 25 8 50 0 900 FLAY SIiD , 2 05 , 275 BACON, BROITLDIAI3, ......... 14 @ 141 " Same, 4.... 17 @ 171 " Kum. 2o} @ 22} LARD, 10 @ 20 Ginn, Phila 1 44i Gettysburg Grubs & Prevision Market. , Geagiburg, .Fri.lay Morning. Stress FLODB, 10 00 EXTRA FLotrra, •... 11 00 @l2 00 Winne WHEAT, 2 30 0 2 50 RED WHEAT, OOO @ 2 10 COHN, - •• • • 115 RYE, 1 20 OATS, 55 RILICKWIIHAT, 1 00 TIMOTHY SEED, 2 75 CLOVER. Sun, ....... ........ 6 50 POTATOES, ' •• • • 1 00 BtrrrExt, 30 LAIID, 16 EGos, 18 al 00M, HAMS, •• • 20 " SIDES, 16 • " SHOULDEPA, 16 SOAP, 1 ® 8 TALLOW, 10 gew gArtrtiottuent-5. To Builders. PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned until Ist OCTOBER NEXT for erecting at the Orphans' Homestead at Gettysburg, a Two-tryolty BRAME HOUSE, WITII ramscil ROOF, &c., accord ing to plans and specificatione which may be seen at the Homestead. The committee reserve to themselves the right to reject any, or all bide deemed onest infac tory. J. C. BURNS. Sept. 18.-2 t Steward. GRAY'S FERRY PRINTING INK WORKS, Gray's ltrry Road if Thirty-third lb C.E. BOBINSO.N, BLACK AND COLORED PRINTING AND LITHO GRAPHIC INKS, VARNISHES, &C. Sep t.l 8.-3 m REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Ateennts hereinafter mentioned will be presented a t the Orphans' Court of Aflame county for corilltirdatkin and allowance, on MONDAY, the 13tla day of OCTOBER next, at 17o'cli,ck, A. M., viz : 1643. First and final account of 1100. Inanc R o bi„,,„„ , GOltninistrator of lion .I,e'd. . . 167. The first account of nouns E. C ond Geo. 11. Cook. Execatord of DsivkiE Cook, deceased. 164. The first account of Ifielier,l Myers. Adiniiiiii tratrix of estate of llatufltolt Myers, dor-Nuts!. VV. 1). HOLTZ WultTll, Iteg (Ater: Oct. 18,1863.—tc pußLic SALE Chi &lanky, &Timber 19ri, 1564, at 1 o'clock, P. M. The undersigned will eel' at his rveldence on Semi nary Ridge, the following property, viz: 2 BEDSTEADS and Dodd - og, 1 new Bedstead, I new Cooking Stove 1 BOVIMIO, Table, Iron Pots, cud a vs• riety or other article'. Attendance will Oa given nod terms made known on du of pie by ()coma il10111)4A3, es my Agent. JA mgs CALOW4.I, A uctiosetr p OR . SALE A first-class Farm of 17'S Acres Limestone land, :10 Acres of which ore in heavy white oak Timber; situ ated in Adams county, re Commogo creek, three miles from Hanover, on the high road, and on the railroad f.om Hanover to Littlestuan, and adjoining Bollinger's Mill property. (formerly K ittm Were).— bniklings coculist of • drat-class Born, ample out ,dln2e, now Tenant Hasse, and large brick Han aloe House, all in superior condition. This (arm is offered for sale low, and on accommodating berme.— Apply to the undersigned redding on the premises. Address, F. A. OHL, Sail's Station, Adams county, to. Sept. 15.-41* PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY The Administrators of the e the to of John 11,ke, de ceased. will offer at Public ,os Saturday the 17th of October next,. under en of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the Moose and Lot now occupied by F. D. Daphorn on the west side of Carlisle street, near the public square, bounded north by an alley, and south and west by other property 01 said estate. The Lot Is 41 feet front by 3o sect deep with a ten, arlft-iLibilike 71aicb bee been recently Atted dance and well artonted Persons wishing to pareteme property will do well to ere it their attention. Bale will commence at I o'clock, P.M., when &amid dance will be given and terms made known by ANN X 110X11, Adder, PRANK D. DUPLIORN, Adm'r. J. CLLnwrLL, Auctioneer. • Sept. 1 A—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue of a Decree of the Orphan..' Court •f Ad ams county, the undersigned, Guardian of the minor children of Jacob Lanslager, deceased, will *ell at Public gale, on B.2turday, the 61st day 'V Oclobcr all o'clock, P. a tte premise.., a Lot of iirtitind, in the borough of Littlestown, Adam. county, Penn 1., known as No. I of lit...haw . . Addition, fronting 40 feet on North Queen street, and 66 feet iu rear, with a depth oft feet, .olj doing lot No. '2 on the north and public on too asst a nil south. The Improve• menet cohsist of a g, -I two story Frame Dwelling, a good well of water, ill Ace fruit trees, grape sines, TI.: location is desirable, being near the public squ-ire. Attendance will be ,riven an 4 terms made known on clay of sale by W3l. 1.1. LANaibribES, Sept. I.3.—bt °oar di.n VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber cd'ere at Private Sale the valualls Farm, on which he noir nobles, situate in linutington township, Adams gounty, Pa., about 2 miles south of Petersburg, near Rierman's Mill, adjoining lands of Joseph Wierman, Joseph A. Wierman, Kerman 'Mer man' and others, containing 64 ACRES, more or lees. Improvements are a two-story Frame arid log Weatherboarded Dwelling, with a Log Kitchen at tacbiipd; Log Mara, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib,. a Frame Weetherboarded Shop, and other outbuildings. There are two good Springs, one of them convenient to the . home, a thriving young Apple Orchard, about 150 bearing Peach trees. about 25 bearing Pear trees, and other fruit. There is a Lair proportion of go xi Timber and Meadow. There are between 4040 and 50(10 young fruit trees in a Nursery, which will be sold with the Property? Any person desiring to clew the premises can call OA thirsiThseriber residing thereon. The property la in good bitter. lithe above property be not sold by the last of Oct ober, it will than be for Rent. Sept. 1.8.-6 t 1868. MILLINERY.' 1868. MISS McCAEARy LTASJust returned from tha'City with a largo as Portment of Fall BONNETS &,.HATS. Alec, Bonnet and Mkt Trim:shins of the latest styles with an assortment of fashionable Fancy and Toilet Goods sbe is determined to sell at 'the eery lowest cash prices. REA D Y-MAD.E..I3ON.NA'TS grlll:be kept on band, and Bottoota owe to order at the shortest notice. Milliners supplied with goods to sett again on the most (evocable terms, and patterns with instructions gratis. TBept. CHEAP SHOES ! w E ch b & e .. `' „, r .Ta l e a i r Vlar ws7rlllta.:nsoilodraTir for 1' PRICES. For quality of goods and price we invite comparison 16.31 en's and Boy's Heavy Boots at very low prices ROW & WOODS. Sept. 4,-6t. CARPET WEAVING. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced WEAVING CARPETS at his residence in GREEN RIDGE, Adams county, on the pike from New Ox ford to Hainpton, 2 miles north of New Oxford and 2 Mil* south of Hampton lily work le warraute~ to give metre satisilictiterr. Having "al• mod spent • life.time at the Business, 'claim' to be mecond tone carpet-weaver anywhere. Tiy me arid b 6 convinced. HENRY SPECK. Green Ridge, Pa., 136 1 4 .41.--St • LAST N 0 T O , E . The subscribers would again request those indeblask to them, to call and settle their account/.Our Books most be closed, and all unsettled accsiimits: Vier the. Lt of N 0 ,.../mr, will Positively be &mkt with an ot iose lb: collection. PAXTOti k WElkikkßY. • Pa., August 28.-44 , . • - JFlVihetliTooEl TEACHERS . of Rini ' S E eh p eoi: Dletriet will meet Initntrlll.ld, ose aphoodew, the 19th day i d' September, anP lO , T.III4ICMI.RS, for -the Pall and Winter Sesettem. C. J. LUINTON,-Secretary. Snit. 11.-2 t pAMPHLET LAWS. The PAMPHLET LAWBI:Ir 1868, have been re ceived at the Prothenotarre °face, sod ate tic* ready 4br elsisibet ion Mang J. the perm= entitled bylaw to resolve th A. Ptoth'y. apt • N trd tV .‘ ANTED *. pow. s zjill No fl o 2 . !ett c T ; eac , h A er iconntl• Tenn 6 !months. Salary literal. By O rder. J.W.HINDRIX, Bee'y. . . .. . . • _ . jEto it SA L: R.. ~ • : - d. ,err desirable kisH6, 211..taA4ir otoehole4 "b rood buildings, *se sane tram blisesey,_ 4110. dellidrOLD.;*, ine3 Manufacturer of JOHN L. BURNS. [Sept.lB-1t JOHN CLRA TEE gtu; Athiertifitintits. EINE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH IN CHINA THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S MIMI, NOR. 28 AND 25 NASSAU STRIZET, • NEW YORK, Organized under special charter from the State of New York. kA.MID,OOO. $60,000 SHARES, $lOO EACH =I Ilow. ANDREW G. CURTIN, Philadelphia. ' PAUL 8. FORBES, of Russell t Co., China, FILED. BUTTERFIELD, of Jr. Blintorleld / Co New York. ISAAC LIVERMORE, Treasurer Michigan Central Railroad. Boatou. ALEXANDER HOLLAND, Treasurer American press Company, New York. Hos. JAMES NOXON, Syracuse, N. Y. 0. 11. PALMER, Treasurer Weeterrt Union Yak,- graph Company, New York. FLETCHP.R WESTRAY, of Weetray, Gibbs A Hard•. castle, New York. NICHOLAS MICKLES, New York. OFFICERS A. GAN BM, President. N.lll LES, Vice President. GEORGE ELLLS (Cashier National Bank Common wealth,) Treasurer. Hos. A. K .McCLURE, Philadelphia, Solicitor. The Chinese Government haying (through the Hon. Anson Burlingame) conceded to the Onnpany the pri vilege of connecting the great seaports of the Expire by submarine electric telegraph cable, we propose comnsens drag operations in China, and /airing down a line of nine hundred miles at once, between the following ports, cis : ME! F2=l Hong•Koog. Swatow Amoy... Poo-Chow Wan Chu. Ningp0....... Haug Chean Ebanglut.. OEM These ports have a foreign commerce of $900,000,- 000, and en enormous domestic [rude, beside which we have the Immense internal commerce of the Empire, radiating from those points, through it. canals and navigable rivers. The cable being laid, this Company proposes erect. lug laud liz.es, and establishing a speedy and trust- worthy means of communication, which must com mand there, us ever} where else, the communications of the Government, of business, and of social life, especially in China. She has no postal system, and her only means now of communicating informakm is by couriers on land, and by steamers on water. The Western World knows that China is a very large country, in the main densely peopled ; but few yet realize that she contains more than a third of the hu man race. Tba latest returns made to her central authorities for taxing purpoem by tho local magi*. trate., make her population Four Hundred and /bur fun Millions, and the is wore likely to be nuder than over the actual aggregate. Nearly all of -hese, who are over ten }ewe old, not only can but do read and .write, tier civilization Is peculiar, but her literature is as eXtetathis as that of Europe. China is a land of teachers and trailers; and the latter are exceedingly quick to avail themselves of every prufferedafacifity for procuring early information. It Is observed in California that the Chinese make great nee of the tele graph, though it there transmits messages In English alone. To day great numbers of fleet steamers are owned by Chinese merchants, and used by them ex clusively for the transmission of early intelligence.— if the telegraph we propoee connecting all their great seaports, were now In existence, it is believed that its bueiness would pay the cost within the first two years of its successful operation, and would ateadily increase thereafter. So cutrrpriee c,,airne ode itself RA in a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, awl to our whole people, It Is of a rant national imports:sue com mercially, politically, and evangelically, s*.The stock of this Company hue been unquali fiedly recommended to cepitaltete and business men, as adeeirab le investment by editorial articles in the New York Berard, .Tribune, World, Time,, Post. press, independent, and in the Philadelphia North American, Prat, Ledger, Inquirer, Age, Bulletin and Telegraph. hharee of this Company, to a limited number, may be obtained at $5O each, $lO payable down, $l5 on the let of November, and $25 payable in monthly instal ment, of $'1.50 tech, commenting December 1,1868,0 n application to DREXEL & CO., 34 SOCITII THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Shares can be obtained to Gettymborg by application to J. E. Bain, Cashier 4 the Gettyebutg National Bank ; in Oxford, to J. iiNVII.II, Cashier of National Bauk ; who are Bankers, authorized to reeeire sub scriptions; and can give all neceaaavy inforniatioi on the subject. j2ept.lB, 1568. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, in conr,etl•in with my law business In Gettysburg and will give personal attention to the Examination of Titles, Con veyancing •Investment of money Parties wishing to sell, or boy land*, may find It to their advantage to call. Several Farms and Woodland FARM, Pa1c6,5 7 , 003 A TRACT, OD ACRES, FOR $1,%00 A GOOD FARM, 230 ACRES, VERY CHEAP A FARM, 130 ACRES, FOR $3,000 A FARM. 65 ACRES, FOR r.,275 A. PARS!, 54 ACRES, FOR $2,400 A VERY GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES A VERY 000 D FARM, 125 ACRES A VERY GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES A NO. 1, FRUIT FARM, 260 ACRES In the neighborhood of Gettysburg—also, property in I= R. G. 3IcCRKARY, Get tymlkurg, July 10.18101.—t f. DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM ACHIC. AND CARIL•AATI{B BIT TERS, Extracted entirely from HERBS AND ROOTS. Highly beneficial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; end an excellent CORRECTIVII for the persona eoL foringlrom Dl orders of the Bowels, Flatulence, IR Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market street, Philad' a. J. K. TAYLOR & CO Bept. 11, 1868.1-11 Pennsylvania College, 'GETTYSBURG, PA: Session or Prinnsyksassla College *ill be gin on Thursday, the 24th day of &Tamber, and. continue thirteen weeks. In addition 14 , 44"Fge Mtn! Otßdrogessorc, the Institutial isJarnialied . with en teneive Phllcisophieal and Vcsinical Apparatus, and. Geological Cabinet. The new Preparatory Building. will be ready for oc cupancy. The rooms in this DepartnentWEl be tar nished. Expenses, a:elusive of Books and Stationary, from $6B to $B5 per Session. Mask on piano extra. i~ For ihrthei Particulars, addreas . - • M. President, or Principal. Aug. 21;-26t . . , • 4.01 0 U. IC • . OCI ltif T . T 7.2aV tty g 2 ";lol4.=drm 2 17. a. . take it print' thorn th* t .°4 14141 : = el tit; • lf, - ; iters*litimd. voitiorbie _ 1,..P1A ig4n,e.; COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'B DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE Popnlatton. 1,000,000 130.000 250,000 Thle world renowned remedy kr the nnfelllog core of .200,000 .250,000 .1,240,000 ...300,000 DYSPEPSIA, -400,000 1,200,000 .1,000,000 Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sourn;sti Acidity of Stomach, Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating in Death. .6,910,000 L urged upon the attention and trial of sufferers from this most horrible of ail disdains'. Dyspepsia shows its ravages in a thousand different forms, in fact, all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, with all their complaints, such as Sick Headache, Ilartborn, Depression, general sense of uneasiness and feeling that you are not well. Food dirtrepea you, rises and sours on your stomach ; breath is bad, skin at times flushed and hot; don't fee) as it you could move or stir shout, and worst of all, Indigestion or Constipa tion, are nothing more nor less than Daypeps La.— Thousands upon thousands suffer and die this way and nal ther themselves or physicians know what ails them except that they are surely dying. Header we repeat it, this is all Dyspepsia If you would have proof ef our statement, if you would save yourselves, and children from an early grave, it you would have health sod energy and strength, again we beg you to try one bottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure You will tee how soon it will diepel your bad feel ings and gloomy forebodings. law soon it will chaos away any species of Dyspepsia. Flow soon it will give you new life and vigor, and bow soon it will maks a well man or woman of you. For your own sake, for the sake of everybody suffering, we beg, we entreat yon to try it. FOR LIVER COMPLAINT AND • BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, It lea Sovereign Remedy while for Fever and Ague, and all three diseases which are generated in a mist mit climate, It is a certain preventive and cure. That Its wonderful medicinal virtue. may not stand alone upon our statement, we append • few unsolicited testimonials from those whose position in society and reputation as eputation citizens will place their evidence beyond all question, and carry with them strength and con viction to the most Incredulous. Mi. LErfrA Briton, a wholesale merchant' of 30 years, in Milwaukee, one of the moat reliable and careful men in the State, 'aye, under date Masai:rim, Wm., Jan. 24., 1888. MUMS. C. G. Cilia k CO., Nov Haven, anm. Both myself and wife have ruled (he's Dyspepsia Ca re, and it baa proved PERFECTLY satisfactory as a Rem edy. 1 have NO hesitation In saying that we have re eiesed ONEAT BEEN/IT from Ste rue. V 7srg=r ll7' Laura SEXTON. f Prom Rer. L. F. Ward, Avon, Lorain Co., 0.1 Attoreey at law MAMAS. STROM; k AILINTIONG Genticeicn,--it glees me great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's DyspepsiaCtire. She has Leen for a number of years greatly troubled with Pyspepia, accompanied by violent paroxysms of constipation which so pros trated her that ebe was all the while, for months, un able to do anything. She took, at your instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and has derived GREAT BENEFIT PROM IT, and 's now comparatively well. She re gards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan. 13, MSS. L. P. WARD. (Prom Rer. ISAAC Allegheny, Rt.] Josses Yuman, Dknegist. No. 84 Market Mtreet..Pittaburgb Sta :—I take great pleasure in stating that, after having suffered from dyspepsia for about fifteen years, at some periods much more than others, I have been entirely oared by the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure.— My friends know that of late, years my mule has been an extreme one. I had great suffering from eating any kind of food, and on an average would vomit about one-third of my meals,ln a soar indigestible mass. When the severe atta cks would come, I would lose all strength and become utterly helplesa Soma of the attacks would be Bo severe that for days together I rah , would retain any thing on my stomach, save a lit tle d and 'tea, Poe years I knew not what it rx was to live consecutive beers wlthoilt intense pain. Prom the time I took the first dose of this medicine 1 - ceased lrandting, gradually all soreness pausal away, and flesh and strength returned, end ever since I have been able to eat any kind of food set upon the table. Six months have now passed without any symptoms of the return of the disease. My MO waif cogsidered by all, even physicians, so marvelous, that far a time it war feared is might be fictitious; but I am now so well convinced, that I hays not been merely relieved, but permanently curd, that I can conscientiously recommend Coe's Dyspepsia Cure to all vlctlmsof the Dyspep lK sia. ISAAC AEN, Late Pastor of the Deaver ft. M. N. Church, Allegheny. CONCLUBM •EVLDENCE NSW Sevin, Cry June 1, 1107. Miteerat. p. 6, Cluiik £Co: Gatios:—Being atones, from-the great benefit de rived, tommdtt In opreeding.the lemeotCoe's Dyspep eta Cure, I would state my case. Something over a year Igo plods. violent attack of Diarrhea, which lasted eight weeke, duriug which time I employed thtee physicians; brit - without relle4 until J. tried Coes - Dyspepsia Cure. The first doe. helped me; I took It three times *day :or a week and was entirely cured; and I believe to-day that it saved my life. Be ing Attacked In a similar way this ammon, I took one dose Which pit me all right. I would advise every family to keep It on hand - reedy for Immediate use, la ma. of liummimpr BOWIId OmaPlablia Cr. DUN N. The abovaKr.Datur tuitttutr euthiuy, end We CAI/ Tour& &or the above stitemeat being true. Y. AIt.NOLD & CO. MI .000 , .::.1)Yopepi0,._C:ge b•obluilt . in ,.. 4 . DI ID 0 0 1" ef Dlarft= DI 4* , . •„..... * eisl utfr.orfsitas n J.:• rl : •• ' oteca lri - • '-'-' — "dtrOii gulf' O$ t4l St" . , • pr, Ot.- Gls Azitilir4l ¶ct ~; 1.4 t• - ti . " • UllSt OM & first—rate Stajict - . -via ii.e. , ofoc.. c I. - tt , firtilflto • Stitt` trerlium o. gelltdvtilistuttnis. I ST. LOUIS < IRON MOUNTAIN RILROAIi COMPANY'S Seven - percent. flret Mortgage Bonds. February and Anguet Coupons. The earnings of the completed road to Pilot Knob ere now more than the Interest on the entire mortgage. The proceeds of these Bonds are adding tothe security every day. Orer $8,000,000 have been spent on the property, and not over $2,000, 000 of bonds twined thus far. The constantly increas ing traffic of carrying one, with the prospect of can. trolling all the travel from St. Louis to the Southern States, ensures an enormous revenue. The Directors own 8-10 of the stock for iota/men!, and are in te-sst ed. to enrich the property on we ll an to economise its expenses. ent OS. , St. Louis, Mo. We, the TLl undersigned, Nc ordially d recommend these seven per cent. montage bonds, of tho St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad. twit good security. The rev enue of the road will be large, snd the administration of the affairs of the Company is In capable and a:pert ained bands, and is entitled rti the greatest confidence of the public. JAMES B. THOMAS, Mayor of St. Louis. JOUR J. ROE, Pres't St. Louis Chamber of Commerce. E. W. PDX, Pree't St. Louis Board of Trade. BARTON BATES, Pres't North Missouri Railroad. J. H. BRITTON, Pree't Nat. Bank of the State of Mo. WM. L. EWING, Pree't ci the Her. N. D. of St. Louis. GEO. H. RYA, Pree't Second Nat. Bank of St. Lentil. JAS. B. BADS, Chief Eng. St. Louis & 111. Bridge Co. - GEO. W. TAYLOR, Pres't Pacific Railroad (of Mo.) WM. TASSIG, Pres't Traders' Bank, St. Louis. JOHN R. LIONBEJLGER, Pres't T. N. Bank, St. Louts; .Al OLPIIDS METER, Vice-Pree't U. Pacific Railway. ROBERT BARTII, Pres't lierman Savings Institrtion. Coupons payable in the city of New York. A limit ed number of the above named Ronde !mule at Eighty five. Parties, living out of tho city can remit by draft or expenses, and the bonds will be returned by express free of charges. We invite the attention of capitalists and other, to them as, in our opinion, a very desirable investment, destined to rank as a Brat-class security. Descriptive Pamphlets, Mays and information can be had on application to TOK N SEND. WIIELEN A CO., N 0.309 Walnut et., Philadelphia, Agents of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain R. R. Co. Philadelphia references:—Camaata laox Cu.; GAW, DAWN A Co.; Taos. A Blunts A Co. AXE S , All Styles and Shapes. le2i - GET YOURS FOR NOTHING."Ii4 Any ono who scuds us an order for FIVE (5) ASKS, at ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF EACII, with the cash, will receive ONE EXTRA, Ilia NOTIIINO. We will put our Axe alontside of any other make and prove it the hest finished and the largest steel, tueasuring two and a half Inched. We have made Axes for twenty-two years, and won't yield the palm in shape to any manufacturer, and yet c.infess.that a •'encker of Illinois," called Coucas, beat U 3 In his patent shape. Thu circular bit arid con tinuous edge makes the same labor produce twice as much effect. Ural =la RED JACKET A X - E . Any one who sends us en onlor for FIVE AXES of this shape,. at TWO ($2)) DOLLARS EACH, with the C. 1913, will receive ONR EXTRA, FOR NOTHING. Ail responsible Hardware Dealers sell the -LIPPIN. COTT ALES." Buy from theta. But if there should happen to be one so unfortunate as not to know ne, send the money and we will be sure to please you. LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, PITTSBURGH, PENNA sirsot. ownera of Culturn'a Patent Axe ,8120 0 YEAR TO AGENTS to sell the STAR • SHUTTLE SEIVINIi MACHINES. Full particular free. Extra inducemente to experienced Agents. Cell on or addre. W. G. WILSON & CO.. Cleveland. 0. ; Boston. EMS ,or St. Louie , Mo. WA INTEI)- -A G TS. 7 ''f°'rl,.,l.Li the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SEE FAMI LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only $lB. Aeleireea BECOMB et CO., Pittebargh, Pa., or Botitoo, Meae. L,ANTED.—SALES3IFIN to travel fur a Manufac- T taring CoLapany and bell Ly dainplc. Goal wage,. are guaranteed. Addre,a, with stamp, H. D. HAMIL TON dr CO.. No. 413 Chestnut sr., l'hila., Pa. AGENT -, lit 1 . ) , sl l 7 6 s L t%in r t , h , u to . INE 01101 DE HUNTING CASED WATC ' iI ES, beet irai. tatfon gold watches made. Price $l5. Great induce ments to agents. Address Gamma WAnix & Co., Boston, !lass. TO GOOD TRUSTY AGENTS—Wu will guarauty per week tnd expensw. Icr particulars, addreas G. W. JACKSON & CO., 11:dtirsore. Md. A LL wanting employment can hat, a good bustnese 11. by addressing Davis k Ban., ;75 Mnsom et, Phila. GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE Hundreds of articles fur families at ONE DOLLAR each. New Pall Circular now ready. Check,' 10 cents each,describing►rticle. Orwtt inducements to A gent.. STOCKMAN t CO., s.l Water street, Bosom, )lass. It TS the only pleasant and permanent cure for ASTIIM as being testified by many grateful pationte. ItEriILENCLS :--Geo. R. Stuart, Esq., 13 Bank street, Phila.; Rey. R. W. Walser. .llanchealer, Md. One bottle $2 ; three for3s. CII AS. Ji.G.F.IGER, M. D., Manchester, Carroll county, Md. BLOOD. MANHOOD—nothing so Important. sßend two stamps lot sealed 75 pages on tau a hole subject. Dr. IVnirrisa, conndential phy sician, 617 St. Charles st., St. Louis, 310, stands pre eminently above another., in his speciality. No mat ter who tailed, state your case. Patients treated by mail in every State, SYCIMMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMINCr. How either sea may fascinate and gala the affectioni of any one they choose, instantly also eeco re prwmerlty in love ofbosiness. Every one can aclutre this Jan =roe.. Tui.,,nnn., bnni. by ne ten years, the late of which has been en- OrMOVIII, and tithe only book of the kind in the Eng— lish language. Bent by mail for 15 cta., or Bee for one dollars, together with a guide to the unmarried,' Ad. dreaa T: WILVAM. & CO., Book Publishers, Phila., Pa. THE SUCCESS OP TIIE,ONE DOLLAR SALE RAS CAUSED SUCH A COMPLETE REVOL UTIOINT IN TRADE, That iu order to supply the demand occasioned by our constantly increasing PATRONAGE, WE HAVE RE CENTLY MADE IMPORTATIONS FOR THE 'FALL TRADE, DIRECT FRO.M. EUROPEAN MANUFAC TURES AMOUNTING to NEARLY 0500,000, So that we are prepared every description of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILVER PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, WATCHES, ALBUMS, JEWELRY, AC. Oj belle! qualify than any other con cern in the country for the uniform prirc of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE Alit-The best of Boston and New :York references given as to the reliability of oar h ',use. and that our business la conducted in the fairest and, moat legiti mate manner possible, anti that. we give greater value for the money than can be obtained in tiny other way. ALL GOODS DAMAGED ORDROKESLV TRANS. PORTATION REPLACED frirno LT CHARGE. 200 HICKORY, AT SANDOE'S MILL ta..pric. $2 and $3 per cord on the ground. OHO. ARNOLD. OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS Gettysburg. Aug. 22, 1863.—tt itirChecks describing articles .id sent to agents in CIM.E at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article to cyst lean than if bought at any Boston or New York Wholesale Ilona.. Exceed those of every other establishment of the b Ind, —proof of this eau bo found Ira comparing our pre— miums with those of others for Clubs of the same size, in eddlzion to wizbeh we claim to glee better goods of the same character. We wilt tend to .Agents free of charge: FOR A CLUB OF 'OO AND THREE DOLLAR 3-1 don good linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set Solid Cold Studs. All Wool.Cassimere for Pant, Fine white Counterpane, large sine. 1 elegant_Blinicral Skirt. 20 yards brown or bleached Sheetingornoil yuulity, yard wide, I elegant 100 Picture Morocco-loamid Album., 1 double lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign Views. 1 slip, plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. 1 elegant Silk Fanorith Iva ry or Sandal Wood Frame, fe , thered edge and epan gled. 1 Steel Carving Knife and Fork, very [Peet quali ty, ivory balanced handle. I handsotne beaded and lined Parasol. 10 yda. good Print. I very fine Damask Table Coier. 1 pair bent quality Ladies' Serge Con gress Roots. 1 doe. fine Linen Towels. ?.::; dos. Rogers' best SilverDeeisert Forks. 1 Ladies' large real Moroc co Traveling Bag. 1 fancy dress pattern. 34 doe. ele gant Silver plated engraved Napkin Rings. 1 doz. La dles' fine Merino or Cotton Stockings. Dente' heavy chased solid Geld Ring. 1 pr. Ladies' high eat Bal moral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern. 1 Violist and Bow, in box' complete. 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear drops, and sleeve buttons. FOR A CLUB OF 50 AND FIVE DOLLARS-L 1 black or colored Alpacca Dress Pattern. 1 get Lace Curtains, 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved Silver plated 6 bot tle Revolving Cantor. 1 beautiful Writing Desk.. 1 1 solid Gold Scarf Pin. 34yds.very line Coggirnere, for Pants and Vest. 1 set ivory balanced handle Knives with silver plated Forks. 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with gill. 1 pr. gents. Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 30 yds. good brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide or 40 yds. wide, good quality. 1 ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling beg. 1 square Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dress pattern. 1% yd.t. don. width cloth fir ladies' cloak. Elegant engraved Silver plated Tea Put. 3 yds. doable width water proof cloth fur ckaking. FOR A CLUB OF 100 AND TEN DOLLARS-1 rich Merino or Thibet Dress pattern. 1 pair tine Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match. t pair gent a French Calfßoots. 1 heaiy, silver plated engraved lee Pitcher. Very fine all Wool Cloth for Ladies' cloak. 1 web very best quality brown or bleached Shoaling. 7' 4 pie. tine Caggirnere for suit. 1 elegant Poplin Dress pattern. 1 elegant English Being° Dress pattern. 1 beautiful English Dermot Shawl. 1 set Ivory balanced handle ' Knives and Forks. 1 ladies or gents, liver Hunting cage Watch. 1 Bartlett Used, Portable Sewing Ma chine. cilMendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and photograph pages. 25 yds. ,loud Hemp Car poling, good colerg. 1 pair good 51arsoillrs Quilt.. 1 good 6 barrel Revolver. 1 elegant fur-rung and cape. I. single barrel Shot Gun. 1 Sliver plated, engraved, 8 bottled Revolving Castor, cut glass bottles. I very tine Violin and Bow, In case. 1 let Ivory balanued Kniyes end Forks. Presents for letger Clubs Inetesge !tithe game ratio. Send Money by Registered Letter. eatiogasootoosalat tower addrois frac L'AILKKIL & CO, Nue. 9S and 100 Summer et, Boston Sept 4.—dc . FOR SALE, A CLOTHING STORE, WIIIII A WELL SHIRCTED EMI STOCK, t i t gt ,trtfinututs. 7 5 0 -: iti I I, -F; OP TUE: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now finished and fn operation. Although this road Is built with great rapidity, the work 4 thorough. ly done, and Is pronounced by the United States tour. missioners to be first-class In every respect, bdtres it Is accepted, and Detre any bonds can be Issued upon it. Bap and excellence of cocuttructlon have been secured by • complete dlvlakni of labor, and by die. triboting the twenty thousand men employed skew the line Ibr loag diatancia at once. It Is DOW pro• bible that the Whole Line to the PACIFIC wilt be Completed in 1869. The Company have ample means of which the Gov ernment grants the right of way, and an necessary timber and other materials found along the line of its operations; also 12,800 acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side of Its road; also United States Thirty-year Bonds, amounting to from SIO,OOO to 148,000 per mile, according to the difficul ties to be surmounted on the various auctions to be built, for which it takes a second mortgagees security, and it Is expected that not only the Interest, bat the principal amonot may be paid In services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, malls, AC. TILE EARNINGS OP TILE UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD, from its Way or Local Business only, durlog the year ending June 30th, 1868, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which, after paying all expense. was much more than sufficient to pay the interest upon Its Bonds. Those earnings are no indication of the vast through traffic that must follow the opening of theline to the Nelda, but they certainly prove that First Mortgage Bonds upon Inch a property, costing nearly three timee their meant, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union Pacific Bonds run , thirty year% are fur $l,OOO each. and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on the Brat day. of January and July at the Company', oak, in the City of New York, at the rate of cis per cent. in gold. The princi pal Is payable in gold ►t maturity. -The price le 1021 and at the present rate of gold, they pay • liberal In come on their coat. A very Important ottudderation in determining the value of these bolds is the length ql tine they have M run. It is well known that ► long bond always commands a much higher price than a short one. It Is safe to as sume that &Meg the next thirty years, the rate of interest in the United States will decline as it has done in Europe, and we hare a right to expect that such six per cent. securities u these will he held at as high a premium nu those of this Gorernment, whkh, in 1867, were bought in at from 20 to 23 per cont. above par, The export demand alone may produce t,bis snit, and as tho lame of 'private corporation, they ars beyond the reach of political action. The Company believe that their Bonds, at the pre *exit rate, are the cheapest !wear ity in th • market, and the debt to advance the price at any time is reserved. Subscriptions will be reeatvea to FIRST NATIONAL BANE ►nd GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK, nd in New York AT TIIE COMPANY'S OFFICE, NO, 25 NASSAU ST, MED JOHN J. COW A SON, BANKERS, No. 50 WALL St And by the Company's advertleed agents throughout the United States Remitt slues should be made in draft/ or oth.er _funds par in New Fork, and the Bond. twill be seal free W charge by return express. Parties subscribin g through Local agents, will look to them dor their safe delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 hem Just been published by the Company, giving filler informatieo thar. Is passible in an edvertiaemeat, respecting the Progress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversal by the Road, the Means fur ConntrUction, and the Value of the Bonds, which will be cent trek,. application at the Company'. offices of to any of the advsittlsed agents. JOHN J. CD3CO 3 ,Trounrer, New York. August 21.—tf E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PM::LIDELPHIA, GENERAL AGENTS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO ECEM UNITED BTATES OF AMERICA, States of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INKIIIANCE COMPANY la a corporatton Chartered by Special Act of Coppola, approved Jab , 25, 1888, with a Csh Capital of Ono Million Dollars, end !snow thoroughly organized and prepared for bu Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitor+, who are invited to apply at oar Mace. Full particulars to be had on application at our of. lice, located In the second story of oar Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing th• advantage• offered by the Company, may be had. Applications for Central and Western Pennsylvania t, be made lo B. S. RUSSELL, Manager, Towanda, Pa. E. W. CLARENc CO., Yo. 35 South Third Street, PLIILADELIIIA, PA Aug. 21, 1868.—lyin QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAR QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF It-NOLAND SOAP. • For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to cry In the world! llu all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CIISHICAL WORKS, 43 North Front street, Philadelphia. Sept.ll.—ly WOOD FOR SALE, 300 CORDS OAR, givtrg ~fJtables. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of thise Stables, feelingthankfal for the liborisipetionage here tofore received, begs leave to Inform the public that he continues the LIVERY BUSINESS at his oldstand on Weshingtonstreet,Gettysburg,near the Railroad, where he le prepared at all tiniest° accommodate person. with Anything in his tine. HORSES, COACHIB, BIIQGIES, ac., tarnished stshott settee - and on reasonable torre and competent Misers sent along It dad red. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to soy place the country Ms stock and Coaches are of the tint class, and no palm. will be 'pared to make passen gers comfortable Re is prepared at all times to tarnish coaches 'for funerals; and also to parties de siring to go over the Battle Yield or to •I•lt the Springs. ALSO-HORBNI AND MULDB will bebooghtand told at all times. Perwinedesir• Jug to van:base stock will and It to their advantage to call on the undersigned, es his stook is warranted to be as represented or no sale. lie ba• a flail lot of Horses and hfnleatat preseason hand wbieb will be sold on reasonable terms. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to sunk an repreeented. Persons will Badit to theiradesetag• tocallat the old stand before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. May 29, 1867.—tf NIOTIOL•S WILT THE EAGLE LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Geet;yBburg, Pa ADJOINING TIIE EAGLE HOTEL THE • undersigned would respect- M 7 it the public- that be has oponvd II new IiALN AND NXINIANOIS BTADLI In this pbete, arid Is preperod to offer suporlor .0- comoodalbova 14 this line. He has provided himself with Buggiam, ,Cartimigse, Hacks Light Wagons. to , of the laideeveyles, euelelent t o ' meet the publi • de. mead. Uhl Ilt//11110 are ail good, without spot or blea t. Leh, and par/Rutty reliable— none of your °old clip. PIMP bet all of t he .11.40" order. .'partlea can al way. be anoommodetisd •od ooze fortable equipments (neatened. Puttee, large or small, can get just what they want ou the moet areolumodatlng terms. Vbittpro to the liettle•delit ly 'Oka/fabled...leers furnished Ifpolikp dad rod.attenileid t. liottiog conveyed to and from the Depot spoo WE♦ ylsNa► and danartara oC.Tarry train. Horan halight. Wad, of exalkampod, sad always • chaacs lbr batrdnit ern. Out motto Is "Jrll play and ao goughts." gIibPOMO %Ululation s4dto tthilatitott . Itteltotwi!acka for rushoorlit. jrallettor ourseliapAb4t by charging sods threshing dowerlor 'aceoesieadmiosi, 1a111.14 ttlll to s4 4. ! NW an• wite earens., sigrurbuommt. s. ?OW • 414.0101 L