MI ILLl':oxs N P LEP, OLFAX OF INDUSA STATE TICKET. TOR AUDITOR GENERAL OEM JOHN F. HARTRANFT. POE SURVEYOR GENERAL OEM JACOB M. CAMPBELL. Republican 'County Ticket CONGRESS, I ion. JOHN CESSNA, of Bedford co SENATOR, 't)L. WM. D. DIXON, of Franklin co. ASSEMBLY,' MIMES G. MILLER, Mountpl client tp ASSOCIATE JUDGE, JOHN PICK NO, East Berlin PROTHONOTARY, JACOB 11.. EITZMILLER, Gettysburg DISTRICT ATTORNEY, A. 7. COVER, Gettysburg COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JACOB G. BASETIOAR, Union tp DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, lIPECRAIM D. IsTEWBIAN, Franklin tp COUNTY Atarrort, JOBA U. FLICKINGERf Berwick. COUNTY SURVEYOR, 080M{ D. ItIeMILLAN, Gettysburg Tan ebeitilon was got up by an aristocracy, i the interest of aristoc racy, and for the purpose of perpetua ting aristocratic principles on this Con tinent. This was freely avowed at the time. The world knows the result.— The reliellion tailr i, but the men who made It remain, (end are aristocrats still. They nsist every measure tend ing to carry out truly republican prin ciples, and are awaiting their opportu nity to make their work effective. Nally leadeN .01 ! - he Northern De mocracy stand with them ; . and the people kihOulf carefully serutitiii,e, that they mad- ofli_q•ttittlly check the &it dawning of an attempt to undermine the true prineiple4 of the Government. ADAMS i•ounty never had a better, more efficient , or toororteccimtuo dating officer than Prot hottottiry KITZMILLER. Honest I)QlnOuntt, know this and will _help to re-elect DI7ORE the War, Southern Copper hea,de denounced Northern "mud sills," "greasy mechanics," and "small faritaerp," its the mere trash of society, who were create(' ( ~p ecially to sastain the burtlitn,, w• hi it , the slave-holding aristocrats were to ,have the honors, of the Government. They still think so—the war not hav ing knocked out of them the belief that they were born to ride, rough-shod, "booted and spurred," over the people. Many Northern Copperheads agree with them—among them Judge BLAck who has declared for Monarchy, if his party should lose the election, and Dr. emirs who speaks contemptuously of his competitor as a "poor blacksmith." Let these men be watched. KrumELL in his Gettysburg speech, denied that his party were in favor of taxing "EVERY SPECIFZ OF PROPERTY." lint he was afraid to read that part of the New York Platforit, which pledges the party to that idential not of folly, stupidity, and injustice. Judge Kix 31E4L assumed that his hearers did not understand politics. Whereas every _Republican present (and there were many) and sundry Democrats detected the falsehood, and were indignant at it. Come, Judge: stand up to the Cop perhead rack, "fodder or no fodder." Prothonotary KITZMILLER is a gal lant soldier and imperilled his life to defend the Government against Trai tors and Rebels. A sleeveless arm tells the whole story. What did MEL- BoaN do to entitle him to public fa irer? Rnmember the one-armed soldier. RI:MIKELL thinks thatt man's rights should be measured by his success in life. Si!, he said in his Gettysburg Speech. Tbis principle is the essence of aris tocracy, and proves that he is in sym pathy with - 111...keK in his hatred of Republican government. He's getting ready for the Mollarelti which BLACK raves about. ,DILt. jat likewise training for the new order orthings. District Attorney COVF.II. beat Mr. Duncan handsomely three y 004% ago. Honest Danioorate voted for him then, and will do so again, because he is a clever fellow, good officer, and always at his post. Ib Tannu be in this region of coun try any more Dmqc.azia, eligible to office, why not trot them all out now ? It is rather monotonous to have them come along, demanding office, every year or two. We'd prefer having them all at cake, and thus, by defeat ing them, clear the road for other peo ple, quite as deserving, to get places. o s c AR D. Ide.Nlthuos_, Republican Inuadidate for Surveyor, Is also a tight abg Ho wler, who served his oeuutry faith fu Ily for three years, while his op ponent stayed at home. He deserves cordial support of every friend of Amatry. 11 pn. a 1.11-yst• K I :raw !" At 141 i witztt State hei from. • ot. ply snail, be.. '•Fa-4),rk li,ar A pi ,, ,m-tt , X Votil4.-bottnu. 'll'4ll ti“, fa 1111 l reo ' 14 , 0, Act,: t".•ur Ulystw 'Mat la rza , u lip Ow listht N • • 1... s r•T‘• ; malt forPrev,biont, •:0 ;:el. tha A Grand Mass Meeting of the friends of Grunt and Colfax will be held I N GETTYSI3ITRG, 011 Wednesday Next, October 3, at 1 o'clock, P. M., which will be addressed by the following distinguished gentlemen: GEN. N. P. BANES Of Massachusetts. Gov. JOHN W. GEARY. P. FRAZER SMITH, Esq., of West Chester. CLINTON LLOYD, Esq., of Wllliame port. There will also be a meeting at night, in the Court-house, preceded by a Torch-light Procession of the "Boys in Blue." Make one more fight, win one more victory, and rescue your country from the grasp of its enemies. VERMONT and MAINE have spoken—PENNSYLVA NIA must not fake' I Republican Meetings. Will also be held at the following places: Arendtsville—Saturday, October 8. Cash town—Monday 5. Drorbaugh's Mill, (Latirnore township,)— Tuesday, October 6. Idaville, (Whitestown,)—Thursday, Octo ber 8. OverhoUser's Store, (Sherman's Liberty twp—Thursday, October 8. Bragtown—Friday, Of 9. .0 Hunterstown—" " 9. Middletown—Saturday " 10. Littlestown— " " 10. Moritz's Tavern—" • " 10. Seven Stars—Monday " 12. New Oxford— " 41 12. Gettysburg— " •' 12. ifirAll these appointments will be filled by two or more Speakers, irrespective of the weather. "I am surprised that the Republicans have nominated against me such a man, as Charley ,Miller. If I am to be defeated, I would rather be defeated by some other person than this poor blacksmith." The above, we understand, is the of fensive declaration made by Dr. Dill respecting Capt. Miller—concerning which manly rumors have been in elr culatioh. How any man can suppose test this remark does not involve a reflection upon Capt. Miller's occupation, we cannot imagine. To us, it carries with it a mean reflection, which a true man snoula scorn to make. In our judg ment the vindication of the dignity of Labor demands the defeat of Dr. Dill, and the people 91' the County owe it to their own character to defeat his aspi rations for the Legislature. Don't forget that JACOB A. KITZ MIL-LER, the Republican candidate for Prothonotary, gave an arm to his coun try, while his Copperhead opponent gave nothing but sympathy with his country's enemies. 3 A. WRITER in ale Compiler has dis covered that a nun's sentiments depend upon his clothes, and his personal habits ! If this be so; and if no man can be considered in favor of equality of rights in this country who happens to be prosperous—what does it say of those Democratic politicians and candidates, here and elsewhere, who live in hand some houses, with marble mantles, lace curtains, Brussels carpets, and rose-wood furniture, and.wb,o dress In clean linen every day Must "Democrats" vote against iniott people ? Then begin by slaughtering the wealthy SEYMOUR. Do you want economy in the admin istration of the County offices, with consequent lessening of the taxes, then vote for JAcoB C. BAEEHOAR for Com missioner, EPHRAIM D. NEWMAN for Director, and JoaN H. Fttmciiinza for Auditor. They are all men of the right stamp—honest, capable, and goad business men. Their . election would secure salutory reforms. WHILE Col. WiLLIAN D. DzioN was in the field , fighting, CAtYIN M. DuNc&N was at home, making money by dealing in substitute-a. Vote for Dixon. THE nomination of Col. DixoN sought him out, as the o f fice should al ways seek the man. DUNCAN bargained, Intrigued, and begged for it. He wants it, for a pur poee. Vote for DIXON, and get an upright pure-hearted, and trustworthy Senator IN a single club that' paraded on Tuesday night, in Philadelphia at the Union League meeting, time marched twenty-five men who voted the Demo cratic ticket hut fall. Bliiitiaw, that. Friends of an upright Judiciary, vote for JOHN Plarann, who will adorn the office of Associate Judge, and bring to it eniarge4 experience and h,oneat pur pose. LABOR is the basis of all prosperity. Honor it, in the person of its noble representative Capt. CitartLis G. kW, LEB. EQUAL TAXATION OF EVERY SPECIES OF PROPERTY, AC CORDING TO ITS VALUE.—New YoPk.Penweratic Naticmal Pia(form. WHAT are Dr. DELL'a great manta, that he he has aright to anipratitotteet poverty? PE of the triited States rs lisle— ---Nowurtas2; u as 301441/40P),000 tet4oo Is 0 71118111•14.•••••••soinnirt• MOW -IA*PAVT, & PI TOW Is 4NDCQUTRY. .amper, obortimehant,—. tt President we'll L } --`1 O'R EILLY .(01J\Ti iiiSS kEfING! By order of County Committee, EDWARD MoPHERSON, Chr'n DR. DILL ON COPT. MILLER DR. RUL'$ PUTTY SIAM AT III& f JVDOR SIAM IX, FAVOR OF .- 411141610 .4 311 _ ' I . mosiormanvierAliiirorr DAZDTED r Two weeks ago, we lwllesl attention to the allegation that Dr. DILL haul spokenlaiontennitilatis ternasof Capt. C. G. /11. : ILLER; his competitor' for ..tis senibly,liecanse of the latter's rictittpti , 0011, Will as a "poor biacketuitli." " But We stated the case, as if it might bosi mistake. Since then, we have seen several residents of Pet ersburg, who confirm the statement ful -4- - Dr. DILL has not written, or author ized, any denial of it, as far as we are, Informed. He has not called, or Sent any one, to say that injustice was done him. An equivocal explanation ap pears in the Cbmpiler of last week ; but it admits the use of the words, only de nying the interpretation given, them. 1— Even this statement doe, not claim to be bused upon any thing ituttiorized by lir. //ILL, and may be the v01(111E6.4. Ittutement of the writer, who may know nothing about it. Had Dr. Dim, written, 01 authorized • a denial, We uu.d nave Div en him the benefit of tt, it. these C....111[1118, for we it; never, know , do any luau in justice. ft is hardly necessary to may that the ueuial in the Compiler is wl.tolly unsat isfactory, as to the main pot tit; and is entitled to Ile vonsiderution whatever. And we are bound to believe the state went as made to us, by several citizens of Pe.ersburg, tlutt Dr. DI 's remarks showed an unmanly contempt for labor, which is the strongest possible argu• molt against his eh 'etioti to office. For at this period, when new principles are springing into being, ...ital.-the institu tions of the county are in progress of modification as a access e.ry and inevi table result of the great struggle through which the con ntry has passed, it is particularly importitnt that no tn.an should be put in power .who is not in thorough sympathy with the principlos of republican government. Judge BLACK has recently told the' Nation that, in a certain contingency, (one pretty sure to - happen, too !), he., will be in favor of abandoning the repub lican form, and adopting the unlimit ed monarchical form. This is the logi cal result of the pro-slavery principles which IlLa.cx has long professed, and which have dried up every generous sentiment of his nature. Let us take care that he has no followers in Ad ams THE DIINCANS. This family have a remarkable fond ness for office; and a still more remark able talent for not getting It. Six years ago, about, Amatrrts ran for Associate Judge in Franklin, and did not get it. Three years ago, CALvus ran for State Senate—and did not get it. Same time, WILLIAM ran for Dis trict Attorney in Adams, and, almost alone of his ticket, did not get it. Now, CALVIN and WILLIAM are again clamoring for place. The former demands it against a brave and able, a gallant and wounded soldier, who is one of the best and finest of men.— The latter asks election over A. J. COVER, Esq., of whom every acquaint ance is a friend, and whose friends are leglou. Neither is eutitled to election—for many reasons. One is sufficient. They are a family of office-hunters. CESSNA will be our Congressman, by 800 majority. But it is important to have our majorities large, so as to strike terror to Southern Rebels, arid make GRANT'S election sure by overwhelm ing majorities. ADAMS COUNTY OWES COL. DIXON a debt of gratitude which it were a dam mug snatue if she did not sic to re pay. As long dw t.tia Itouud Tops jlft up their heads above that memorable field of glory, which has given Adams county a name iu the world's annals forever, they will be monuments of the valor of the Division which saved the light; and we will not believe that the men of Adams will turn to disgrace the opportunity of rewarding a soldier who so largely participated in "that glorious day's renown." To save your property, your families, your own per sons, fellow-citizens of Adams, Col. Dixon ventured his own life upon your soil—cau you vote against him, irCre turn ? Such of you as wished Lee as your master may ; those whose hearts sank when Reynolds fell—Reynolds who was so Jong the immediate com mander and personal friend of Dixon —must be perverted from all good im pulses, if you cau,—Franklin .Reposi tory. DURING THE REBELLION, COI. WIL LIAM D. Dporr, and CALVIN M. DUN CAN, Esq., rival candidates for the State Senate, fought upon opposite sides. The Col's enemies were clothed in gray ; and murdered, and poisoned, and starved . "the boys in blue;" Mr. Dancan's foes were they who "rallied around the flag," whether borpe in the smoke of battle, or among those at home whose hearts yearned for the brave men at the post of danger and glory. Mr. Duncan had no stomach for soldiering, and no pride in the sol dier's cause. His voice was not for the war, He opposed it manfully. He opposed all who favored it. Vallandig ham was his type of a statesman then, Seymour and Forrest are now. Vole for DixoN. CoL. DIXON 15 universally esteemed sa oim of the best soldiers in the Re serve Corps. ge was one of the ear liest and promptest defenders of the Flag. Vote for . DIXON. WHEREVER the history of the Penn sylvania Reserves is known, Col. Dix on will need no voice to sound his praise. His company joined the Sixth Regiment in garrisburg in June, 1861, and were mustered ant on the 11th of June, 1854, having partialpated in al most all of the here battles and weari some marches of the Army of the Potomac, beginning with the triumph at Drainsville and ending their services with the decided victory at Bettusaida Church, in the Wilderness campaig n after their termtf enlistment had ex pired. Men of the Reserve Corps are living among us, and we refer to them whpeyer may inquire of the military or personal chaiacter of Col. Dixon. A ramara from a very intelligent gentleman in Oneida county, N. Y. (Seymour's home), - written to 118 under date of Sept. 17, states as follows ; "We are in the midst of our canvass here, with vary hciefid prospects in the home of Seymour. s he noreaton to doubt that we sha ll full as well in this county and district as at the last Presidential election. In animation, unity and conii• deuce, we are certainly in advance of our opponents." SEYMOUR has always run behind his ticket, and Will again. Faost what Wood is Dr. Dna, sprung, that he aeons* Use Competition for public of an honorable and able man beeanse the latter fs a Illachatik rlimm) this extract f oin , the speerli of the diethtguished Copperhead leader, JERl:is:me* S. BLAcm—to be found in his :ipeacit in York de.livered August 24th last, and printed in the York Gazette of September Ist last: "Rather than see General Grant elected President with .the understanding that he is to administer the government on the con gressional plan of disregarding all constitu tional obligations it would he far better to let him, or somebody else, be proclaimed ABSOLUTE DICTATOR AND ABOLISH THE CON STITUTION AT ONCE. For myself, if I must choose between the two most frightful evils that ever scourged the human race, I WILL, wrritour HESITATION, TAKE AN UNLIMITED MONARCHS', IN PREFERENCE TO A ROTTEN RE PUBLIC." DILL is preparilig to go with BLACK —and begins by sneering :it honest labor. U 1 SSA "thrashed" KIMMELL in the joint diseussams they had at &hells burg, Bloody Run, and Waynesboro'. The Judge "knew his .Ivan," when he declined to discuss the issues in the other counties of the district. Loorc out for "coffee" Naturalization papers! Wallace, of the Democratic State Committee, several months since sent out circulars requesting the names and residences of all unnatiiralized for eigners to be set to him. The Phila delphia papers state that over -1,000 fraudulent nuturaliiation papers have been prepared in that city. Wallace is evidently preparing to play the game of last fall again. Republicans, watch the polls! "HAVE mechanics any rights which professional people are bound to re spect?" DILL evidently thinks not. Vote for MILLER; and show DILL that the people have sagacity to perceive merit wherever found, and the courage to call for it. WHEN Col. DIXON was In the field, HAMPTON and MCCAUSLAND, with their Rebel raiders, pillaged his store in St. Thomas, and destroyed his prop erty. Vote for DixoN. Da. DILL, we understand, once claimed the right to vote at a Republi can delegate election in this county, beet tuse he said he was a Republican.— He got his vote. BLit his aristocratic sentiments show that he was never a Republican in principle ; and he soon found himself at home in the ranks of the sham Dem ocratic party. He thinks mechanics have no right to rise to high (Alice.— Vote for MILLER, and teach DILL a lesson he will remember all his life. THE Somerset Republicans, at their late County meeting adopted this handsomely-expressed resolution : Resolved, That Hon. Joux Cassfie shall represent the 16th Congressional district of Pennsylvania—a district dear to all loyal hearts, because it contains the ashes of Chambersburg and the glories of Gettys burg. How like a clap or thunder, the re verberations of the one followed the light ning blaze of the other! DUNCAN, who is rich, swaggers about his ability to buy his_ election to the Senate, as he tried to do three years ago. How base to use such means—espe cially against a trusty soldier like Dix °v The people will never permit such a dishonor, and will punish, tiz repu diating, the man who attemptsit. TILE Western Republicans are pro mising great things. They say they can give Grant 2.5,000 majority in In diana, from 40,000 to 00,000 in Illinois, 40,000 In lowa, 30,000 in Ohio, 15,000 to 25,000 in Wisconain, and a large ma jority and a clean Republican delega- HoTi from Missohri. The numerous friends of our excel lent candidate for Associate Judge, JOUN PICKINC, will he glad to learn that he has recovered from his recent severe sickness and is again able to be about. He has been prevented from giving much personal attention to jhe campaign, and his friends will have to work the harder for him. From all parts of the county we hear of Demo crats who appreciate his eminent fit ness for the position, and stern integ rity, and intend to vote for him. Tut: Philadelphia Post estimates tha Republican majority in the Mate, ex clusive of Philadelph, at trot lass than ten thousand, and probably :fifteen thousand, in October. We have treason to believe that Philadelphia will give US from 3,000 to 5,000. ORDINARILY, it matters little who represents us in legislative halls. But a free people can never safely elect to office 4 man who Is Imbued with con tempt for labor. Vote against DILL. THE third day of July, 1863, found Col. W. D. Dixon on Little Round Top with his gallant Reserves, resisting the deadly assaults of armed Rebels. The same day found his opponont, C. M. Duncan, Esq., safe behind the }Wee of the men Dixon's Reserves were fighting. The one was perilling his life In the imminent deadly breach to defend and preserve his Government. Otiocme between them! The people have much to do with the <Alice of District Attorney. A. J. CovEa, Esq., the present incumbent, is the man for the post--a good lawyer, clever, affable - and attentive to busi ness. See that he is re-elected. SECRETARY SEWARD, Attorney Gen eral Evans, and Gen. Schofield, of Johnson's Cabinet, have declared for Grant. Johnson hivaselfsays Seymour .:can't get more than four States. Clear the track 1- GBAXT risked his life for his country In a hundred battles, and Seymour never risked so much as one honest word in her support. ASSERT THE DIGNITY OF LABOR, and elect Capt. CHARLES G. 31/Liza, to the Legislature. Onro and INDIANA are sure for the Republicans. Pennsylvania will keep up with her sisters. fIcUADEr.P7 2A will be all ablaze to night with the grand demonstration of the great Soldiers Convention. FROM DMIEAD EEDUIA-IMMENSE DEMONSTRATION. TZE following telegram from one of the Adams county "Boys in Blue," came to hand as we were going to press ; Przsimrats, Oct. 1, 1888. There is a tremendous outpouring of sol diers and citizens, the like of which has never been known in Philadelphia. Burn side, Kilpatrick and Curtin addressed an immense throng in Independence Square this iftetzuxin, and deations constantly striving. The city is wild With mrcifesaint and enthasiaam. Tan:Lorre dikiplay will pxceed Opts& demonstrations in the po11t• - kW Wavy Oft - country. . P.4 lll l•4o l o 4 29"iatitOkiaDellkeetatie einididate for lig was put for warp/I:the Donawratic meeting in the Court-house as a "talker"..of the first water, his usher having doubtless In view the fact that during* the Rebel lion Col. Amor( did his work "fight ing" against the Rebellion, whilst DUNVA.N did hilt "talking" for IL It must be admitted that DUNCAN proved himself a capital "mouther," and if he didn't satisfy his hearers in this respect they are hard to please. DUNCAN, however, doesn't like the big Republi can majorities rolled down into the dis trict by Somerset, and it must have been highly refreshing to Judge KIM 3tELL to have his native county cari catured as a region "where the people read no chilly or tri-weekly papers,"and are consequently so stupid and illiter ate that nothing better could be ex pected of them than to vote the Re publican ticket. If the Judge expects to get any votes at all in good °ld Som erset, he had better put his "talking" co-laborer on good,behavior or send him out of the district until after the elec tion. We confess to being selfish in making -this suggestion, for if he per mits the "Frosty Sons of Thunder" to be thus slandered to his face, and his Democratie friends here should in ad dition find out that formerly, while a resident of Somerset and, an old-line Whig, lie assisted runaway "niggers" to escape from their masters: he will be so badly beaten that no one will hereafter undertake to run for Congress in this district on the Democratic tick et. HAVE you any aged and infirm Re publican voters? See to it that they are brought to the polls to vote. Do you want Peace and Security, vote the Republican ticket. NEWS OF NEIGHBORING COUNTIES Cenaom.—Mr. L. W. Seabrook, Esq., has become editor of the Westminster Sentinel. A graduate of the Gettysburg Sentinel, and a true Republican, we gladly tender him as surance of good will.—John H. Chew has sold his farm known as the "Hoilow Rock Farm," near Westminster, to Mr. George C. Cress, far $7,500 cash.—The Western Maryland Railroad election for directors will take place in Baltimore, October 31. Faeskus.—Daniel Miller, former pro prietor of Graeffenburg Springs, has leased the Montgomery House, in Chambersburg. —3lessera McUose and Hunter of Berks county, have purchased the Franklin • Fur nace and leased the Carrick Furnace.—The 2d Presbyterian church, Chambersburg, has called Rev. L N. Hayes, of Middle spring as Pastor., Yong:—On Friday the 18th ult., four large barns were destroyed by fire, in Han- 1 over, belonging to Samuel Shirk, Daniel S. Barnitz, David Slagle, and Henry Wirt; but one was insured, Mr. Wirt's for $700: —The residence of Prof. Bentz, in York, was entered by two burglars on the night of the 22d ult., who lied without securing any thing of value by reason of an alarm by the servant girl who heard them ; two auspici ous characters were arrested and commit ted.—A stable of John Hann, York, was destroyed by fire on Friday night last, with cow, heifer, hay, &e.—Samuel Wilt, of Do ver township, was killed on the 22d ult., by a falling piece of timber, while repairing a bridge on the N. Central Railroad. Samuel Smyser has purchased the farm of Jacob King, adjoining York, 00 acres, for $25,000 —*soo per acre; his purpose is to lay it out in building lots. Gsperial gatirto. TOMAN.—FEMALES, OWING TO TUE PEOC- V V liar and important relations, which they me. lain. their pectiliur organization, and the office' they perform, are subject to many snfferings. Freedom from therm coutricu to iu no small degree to their hap- Pine.. and welfare, Ls. none can be happy wit. ere Net ea.!, to . bet no ow wir various female Com. plaints use Jong be sufferOß to ten on without involv ing the general health o 7 the individual, and ere long t r . .. ° 94F4PliriffffiiiiiVsertoshiretts Fe/swain tor the relief of these various delicate affect low, and only upon this most urgent necessity will a true woman ao far sseri. doe her greatest ehereidas to do this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple specifies which will ho bend efflCacions in relleviug and outing almost every one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to the en. liztxtroin'e ELTRAC? hi BCCllC.—lltindreda sneer on In aril hundred, of others apply vainly to drily:gists and dictore, who either merely taut elite thew - with the li,pe of a cure or app::,' remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert thing that WAIN do injustice to the sedicted, but I rib obliged to bay that although it may be produced from excessive exhaust on of the n u weza o f life, by hthori, u , ecuploywent, aud feud, profuse men street..., tie us, of :ea :end cc:fee, and Irequeut chrldhlrth, It is fir oftener coaled by direct lit itauun, applitd to the tun,ana membrane of the vagina Itself. When reviewing the causes sat these distressiug com plaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attend. I ant evil. co.equen: upon them. It is Lut simple justice to the collect to enumerate a few of the many additional C44oea which se hirgely effect the lite, health, and hsppioes of woman in all chant* of so ciety, end which, cousiqueutly, affect morn or le,“ directly, the weifare of the entire human family. The =one that exists Lr precocious education and mar riage, causes the years that nature designed for corpo real develeporeut to be waated and perverted in tits I restraints; of dre,, the early confinement of school, and especially in too cahealtwy ea,tvtuen, of the ball-teem. Thus, with the body half-clot heel. and the mind unduly endued by pleasure, petvortlint in mid night revel the bolae designee by nature for sleep and rest, the work of testructiou Is halt accomplished. In consequence d this •irly strain upon her system, entree esuary effortis required by the delicate votary to retain her situatioz in school at a later day, thus ago granting me evir. W uen one excitement Lt noel, en ether in proepepttre keeps the eilhllll - Jrtltlfy alleatiwe to LMprieseion, while the now mustang restraint of fashieeable dress abselataly ferhidding the exercise indlefenseble to dre attroumeet and retention of Or ganic health and strength; the exposure to night air; the sudden charge of temperature; the complete proetrationProOded by excessive dancing, must, of uecessity, produile their lekitlmate effect. At hies an early marrieriti Cap, the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, Sitherto so utterly regardleeit of the plain dictate, aid remonstrances of her delicate nature, become, en unwilling subject' of medical treatment. ILie Is het a loutillui Picture of the experience of thyrmande of our young women. Long before the ability to exercise the functions of the generstive organs, they require an education Of their peculiar nervous trim, composed of what is called the tisane. which is, Ia COMM= with the female breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and asiociatleas at en early period of life ; and/ •• we aLaB subsequently see, those .6motions, when excessive, load, long Wore pqberity, betide which sap the eery life of their victims era nature has talker:Pt:tenet their aevelOpment. For Female Votaress.' and Debility, Whites or Leu corrhcea, Too Prof.:use 51enitruation, Exhaustion, Too Long Coetiotted Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Do wn or Prolapses Uteri, we oiler the most perfect sp cc ido kneswr: /InnsoLD'll COlayOlaieD EITILaCT or Buono Direttiolio tor me, diet, and advice sitcom . pany. Females le every Periorliof life, from infancy to ax. treame old cgs, will find It a remedy to aid nature in the diecharte of its functions. Strength is the glory of manhood and womanhood, Illmmotn'a Ex:rater }tocsin is mtre strengthening that any of the prepa ration, of flan or Iron, infinitely safer, and more pleasant. Ilaimaomis Extaaor Beale, haring re. ceived the endorsement of the most prominent phy. sicians In the tilted Stately is now offered to *filleted humanity as a certain core for the following diseases and symptoms from whatever cause originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, ratnernalnation of Blood to the Fiend Confused Ideas, Ilyeteria, General Irritability, Rest. !Oatmeal and altepieunosa at Eight, Abilene* of Mus cular Efficieney, Loge of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Emula tion, Low Spirits, Dleorganizatien or Paralysis of the Organs of OeneratiOn, Palpitation of the flout, and, in tact all die toncomitante of a Nervous and Debilla• fed state of tin system. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Asklfor lirdanoLn's. Take no other. Sold by Drug:gig and Dealers everywhere. ILA per bottle, or six bottle, far 66.50. Delivered to any address; Describe_ syliptomild ell . c.cfaximunicatione. Address IL T. HE tkiBOLD, Drag gad Choral cal War sponge, 694 Broadway, N. Y, NONE ASE GENUINE: 1711 LESS DONE UP IN itee/ V reo wrapper, with faoamile of my Chemical goals, and signed Oct 2-2na IL T. lint 4/ILL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR, J,ENEWER Is Dm beet article kncam to preserve the heir. It , will positively restore KAU TO In ORIGINAL COLOR, AND Pack , MOTE 118 GROWTLL If is an mainly new scientific discovery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. A MAU 41 Ear 1711 , 00(4 and gamy, and &et not Rain tAs skin/ IT IS RECOHHEINDND AND USND THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. For rate II all Draulata. Price S 1.00; R. P. HALL a co., Norm, N. a-, Proprietor*. Cot. S.-lm li. CARD A Clergy Man, while residing in South America as a minsionery,"discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of of the Urb4ry Sentinel Organs, and the whole Nerlatie Weakness, Surly Decay, Musses train of diserdere brought on by banefhl and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Pitunpted by a desbre to benefit the *filleted and rinfortnbate, I will send the recipe for preparing and suing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs Oahe if cho w Station D Add 36in - ft .I.ltrmAN, , Iliblanonre, New Our. &pt. 18,1 y DEAINIII3B,IILINDN2BB AND CATARRH, treat ed with the utmost 1111 CCelli, by Dr. J. ISAACS, OCCII• hat and nutlet (tormetly of Leyden, Holland.) N o, 1106 Arch It., Philadelphia , Pt. Tatham:nal, ( rem the moat reliable togrcario the City anti ConntrY can aim at hhi oatee. Thos notheallhotaty are Invited- la encionlptiny tk m airAstiente, ealp bea no rta to lue' prootioo. aka N7ll witheatpato• No mow amill Novavatef.47 • Inv gAterthtmeto. -- AYER'S - HAIR VIGOR, FoR - TUE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dressing which !sat once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the heir. Faded or gray hair s soon restored to its origins/ color and the gloss and freshneu of youth. Thin hair is thickened, failing hair checked. and baldness often, though not always curedty its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicle, are destroyed; or the glands atrophied and docayed. Bit such as remain can be used for useful. noes by this application. Instead of fouling the ha with a.paaty sediment, It will keep It and rigor• one. Its ' oecassional nee will prevent the heir hoot turning gray or talliug off, and consequently proven beldame. Free from those deleterious substance" which make some preparations dangerous and Injuri— ous to. the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else con be found so desirable. Containing neither ell nor ye, It does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer 'on the halt., giving It a rich glossy laetreand $ grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS Ar•PRTCE irirPor sale by A. D. Buehler, Druggist, Getty burg, Pa Ladies Fancy Furs !. AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Rstablishes! TOR Manufactory, • No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Have now ill S tons of my own Importation and Man ufacture, one of tho Largest and moat beautihtl *Mee- Mous of FANCY FURS, fur Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the Oily. Alma, • fine assortment of Gents' Fur (Moves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reason. able prices, and I would therefore solicit a call front my friends of Adams county and vicinity. 44 - Remember the Name, Nnmber and Street JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch at., ab. 7th, south side, Phi/a. Apr have no Partner, no connection with any other store in Philadelphia. (Oct. 2,-4as Beal altd getsonal VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. The widow and heirs of John Heller, deceased, will sell at Public Vendue, on the premises, on Thursday Vie 29th day of October nut, that valuable farm, late of said deceased, in Menallen township, Adam, coun ty, containing h 2 Acree, more or less, with a largo two-etory Weathertioarded Detailing House, large Bank Darn, lately built and other convenient otitbulid. logs thereon erected. There is an abundance of good water and Orchard. of choice fruit on the premium, about 615 Acres of the land is cleared and well fenced, and in gE,Cd state of cultivation, and the residue le heavily timbered with OA, Hickory and Chestnut— This farm le five miles from Bendersville and the same di.tance from Arendteville, near the Bhippetuiburg road, adjoining Amoe Blamer, William Heller and others. it I.a good farm, and worth the attention of of permocm wishing to pa rebus. Any perun wishing to ore tpe farm can call on Adam Loop, the present tenant. Bata will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by BARall HELLER, Widow and agent for the Heirs. S pt. 2.5.—ts N. B.—lf the property eloreld not be sold It .111 be offered for rent on the seine day. Stx per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale. SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. On Tumkty, the 20th day of October nett. The undersigned will sell hie House and Lot, about one toile east of tionterstown, on the road leading from Ilunteratown to the York and Gettysburg turn. pike. idjoining lands of William sad Samuel .11e- Creary. The Lot consists of six Acres, In good order, on which there area ratiety of Apple and Peach Trees. The llouste la a one•suiry and a- half front building, cased with brick, and a backbatlding of one story, wentherboarded. There Is a well of water near the door. Also, a Lot of Tanning Tools, a Cooking Stone, a Ten-plats Stove, and a variety of floassbold and .11 itch en Furniture. Attendance will to given end terms made known by LIARAION. JoHS STAwning, Auctioneer. P0pt,25.40 - RFAI7 - 4t PERSONAL PROPEATY The subscriber, residing In the town of Mumma& bare. will sell at Public: Bale, on Wednesday Us. 28th of Oct - oher next, at 10 e'dock, A. the following Tains. hie Personal Property, to wit A FAMILY MARS, 1 Cow, .1 Bhotes, 2 Bar•sheav Plows, Shovel Plow, one horse Wagon, Winnowing 31111, Boling Screen, Cutting Box, Harrow, Shovels, Forks, Cross-eut Saw, floes, Grain Shovel, Mattock, 2 Bedsteads and Corner CaphcArd, Dltiltig Table, Coot Mk h ose aii7 Pipe, Ten plate Stove and floe, Chest, Meat Vessel, Wash Tubs, Copper Kettle, Iron Kettle, and a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to mention. Also, on the same day, I will offer my House and 2 Lose of ground, and Id Acres of land, In Town Lots, all in the town of fdammasburg. If the House and 2 Lots are not sold on laid day, they' will befor Rent for one year, from the let day of April next. Attemiance will be given and terms made known on day of gale by A-NDItEW THOMAS. Sept. *.l.s.—ta AT PRIVATE BALE; tun undertizned offers at Private Bale the follow ing Property: TRACT OF LAND ? in Butler township, on the State rod, aLent me mile north of Middletown, con taining • little over /111/1E ACLULa,' cleared, on which are erected a awry and a half Log !lease. and a Log Stable; there Li an Orchard of Sae trait trees; a Spring and Spring-house. The land Ls nude; gut-,4 fencing,and la in excellent oetojition. For terms and other particulars caß on the under signed residing thert , ,ug, ItACLIBL BTHIAIOUL gagaat 7.-2 el CHESTNUT TIMBER LAND AND RAILS tur wile, one and % of a mile from Bendernale on the Pine drove road. "Thelaud fa level and sraootb. The rail. are of a good quality of white chestnut. on Jacob R. Thomas living at the liad, who is authorized to .011. D. AGM. VALUABLE FAI AT PRIVATE SALE, situated On the York and Gettysburg turnpike, i mile. from Getty s burg, containing 97 AO&ts of ex re/lent lend with winTentent proportion of WoodAfee dow and farming laud. Buildings and fencing Lu tine condition and plenty of water. personn in want of a first-rate producing farm with pl y easant reeidence, to., will dowell tp examine this property, pivot particulars apply to the subscriber livin on the Na g te. Bept. 1L —tf BREPARD BTA A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. -- - The subscriber wishes to sell at Private Sale, his valuable Yarn, minute in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Moritz's Tavern to /*Ladd, adjoining Boss White, Andrew Bald, Mato. ming White and others. The Nano contains 162 Acres, about 30 Acres of which are good Timber and a fair proportion of Meadow. The Improvements consist of a large two-story BTONI 110USX (nearly new,) a large Bank Ranh Wagon Shed, Carriage Bonn, /fog Perm, Corn Cribs, end all other necessaryoutimildinfpi.— There is a never - failing Spring of water in the cellar and a well at thabfult. There la an Orchard of about Icul6otiv trees of excellent fruit. The land L under good ation, good kiting, and well-watered, toy person wiebitkg to purchase a farm should not fa il lve a bargain to call and sea th is farm as the purchaser will re. Any person wishing to view the farm will pleas. call on the undersighed. • August 21,1868.-2 mo • WESTERN PREEMPTION LANDS. I HAVE. DN HARD A 12W TRACTS OF No. 1, second hand, pre-emption Lands located awls& roads, °minty Towns, to.; in well settled nelaideest. hoods, which I will sell, or embus, at a tide prise for Real Zstate In A.danss coos% Ps, a teAVOW Neb. 11, let3l.—tr A _FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALA two miles of Gettysburg, on the Ear- Nit road, with all necessary Iniprove manta, and In prime order. I will sell from NO to 160 Acres, tq suit purchasers . Terms reasonable,. For theater informaweiro Veitil brtri t #ll., Sept. 111—tf A. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PEIVATg SAIA, TEE urtdersig_ nod offers at Private We, the old DOOM DWEILIYIG,thd Juno' Sion of the Tanrytown end toonc,•ln tho borough of Gettysburg. The • • built, of Moue, and oq• • tw vs voonui.... There Is a 'Armin, serer • • water In the baseutent and • • iipeneot ed 'with it. The location!' v lsip,nrin with Ilttlooddltious4 ogtfrq *ado on• of the most comfortable un • r mums 15 tar wrounii or its- Noy. ia,usr-st ions mg. TAMABLE REAL ESTATE - V AT PRIVATE SALE Th• stibecriber offers st Privet* IMis lba vainable limn. an which he now midair Nast* Id Null tow - whip, Adams county, Pa., attest 2 so= Pstan, near Merman's BUB, ri4johthig lands of Joseph eova, Joseph A. Mama. Korman Who?. mac, and others, containing 64 ACBJIS, more or less. The Improvements are a two.story rouse and Log Weatharbearded Dwelling. with a Log Kitchen at tached, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, • Frame Weetkerboarded Shop, and other outbuildings. There ere two good Springs, one of them convenient to the house, a thriving young Apple Orchard, about 160 bearing Peach trees, about 26 bearing Pear trees, and other holt. There is • hdr proportion of go Jd Timber and Meadow. There are between 4000 and 5000 young fruit trees Ina Nursery, which will be sold with the property. Aupperson &string to view the premises can call on the subscriber rankling thereon. The property is in good order. lithe above property be not sold by the but of Oct ober, it will then be for Rent, Rept. 111.--dt PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. The. Administrators of the estate of John Hoke, de ceased, will offer at Public Bale, on Saturday the 17th of October next, under an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the House and Dot now occupied by P. D. Dearborn on the wad side of Carlisle street, near the petite square, bounded north by an alley, and south and want by other property of sold estate. The Lot is 41 feet front by 80 feet deep with a two- story Brick Hones which has been recently fitted up, and being eligibly located is very desirable as a reel dance and well situated for public badness. Persons wishing to purchase property will do well to give it their attention. Bale will commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., when attend dance will be given and terms mad. known by ANN Z. MIEN, Adm'x, PRANK D. DI:THORN, Adm'r. J. Cuawsu, Anationoor. Bept. 111.—to PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue of a Decree of the Orphans' Court of Ad ant, county, the undersigned, Guardian of the minor children of.lacob Lansinger, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 3121 day of Octobcr neat, all o'clock, P. M., on the premises, a Lot of Ground, In the borough of Littlestowe, Adams county, Penna., known as No. 1 of Benehaw's Addition, fronting 40 feet on North Queen street, and 08 feet in rear, with a depth of 200 feet, adjoining lot No. 2 on the north and public alleys on the east and south. The InztprO•••• manta consist of a good two story /mune Dwelling, a good well of water, choice fruit trees, grape vinra, &c. The location is desirable, being near the public square. Attendance will be glean and terms made known on day of sale by WM. IL LANSINOER, Sept. 18.—ts Onardlan [Oct. 2,1888.-1 y FOR SALE A flrst.clase Farm of 172 Acru Limestone land, 30 Acres of which are ID hairy white Oak Timber; situ ated In Adams county, on Conowago ereet, three miles from Hanover, on the high road, and on the railroad from Hanover to Littlestown, and adjoining Bollingto's Mill property, (formerly Hitimillero.— The buildings consist of a Brat-clan Barn, ample out builditaa, new Tenant House, and large brick Man sion Hones, all in repose's condition. This farm is offered for sale low, sad on accommodating terms.— Apply to the undersigned residing on the premise,. Addrost, F. A. UHL, Bell's Station, Adams county, Pa. Sept. 13.-4te PRIVATE SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM The undersigned intending to quit fuming, offers for tale the Farm on which he now resides. near the Carlislepike, one mile from Bound Hill P. 0., and three miles from York Sulphur Oprinvi and Hampton, Adams county Pa., containing 101 ACRES, more or lees, on which is erected a new two.iitor7 Outer Post Hons., 24 by 28 feet, with back-kitchen. There tea pump of never-failing water at the door, three Springs in two of the fields, and running water in two others; Apples, Peaches, Cherries, and other fruit treason the premises; a good and new Bank Barn, built in 1166, with all other outbuildings, Hog and Chicken House, tc. Five thousand bushel. of LIMO have been pia un this farm in the last four years, and Eve tbOOLLWI new rails. There are about 30 Acres of beery Timberland et White Oak and Hickory. It al so lies convenient is Churches, Mills, Blacksmith Shops, Stores and Poet office. This is a good chance, se the farm is in a high state of cultivation, price low; halt cash, balance in payments with interest. Utile above Farm is not sold by the first of Der..CA4 , Der, it will be RIMMED. For further information address L SHIPLEY, &land Hill, P. 0., Adams co., Pa. Aug. 28.—tf PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The subscribers, Ellen tors of the last will and Tee. Lament of Nathaniel Grayeon, Esq., demonised, will ob ter at Public kale, on the premises, on * Tuesday, the Zia day of &partaker nest, the Farm of the said de cedent, situate in Liberty township, Adams county, Fa adjoining Lends of LewieWerts„ John Ntmemakez and other., on the Public Bond between Knimittsbarg and Fairfield, and containing 150 Acres. Improved with a large Two-stou weatherboarded Dwelling Roam, fisuokisllouse, Log Barn, Carriage liens*, Hog Yen and flaw Mill, en excellent productive Orchard and well of sumer- tailing water with pump as the house. Tom's Creek runs through the Farm. Ti,. 00fi is good and the premises are convenient to School Houma, Miii., Stores, to, rendering It a desirable kmation. There are about 60 Acres of Timber land covered with Locust, Chestnut and (Mk. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attend ance wilt be given and terms made known by JOLIN MUBBELMAN, ANN kLAILLC OBAYbON, C. Executors. Also, at the ume time and place, the subscriber will sell at Public Side, on the premises, all that val. cable Tract of land, adjoining the .bore, late of Eliza beth Grayson, deceased, and containing 150 Acres.— About the one half Is heavily limbed. The Buildings are a conelbrtable Log Hones and Bern with necessary outbuildings and an Orcherd of choke fruit. Aug. 14.-ta 1113-lianovie Aptataier copy TWO VALUABLE • • ...KIPUII VAR RI A T The undermined oars at Private gal*, Lis two valuable Parma, vie : No. I—Containing 54 Acres, more or leas, ou which I now reside, in Highland township, s4ioinlog !sod" of John Knox, John ineeecker and ere, about 1 trout Mellhenny's mill, and 1 mile m the Stillerstown road, improved with ■ two...tory LOG HOOKE, well finished,* Log woatherboaded Baro with Wagon and other rhede,iipririg Home, and other orttbnildinp; an excellent Elpriog lianpring Lioness, nod 'Fella( water with pump near the dwelling, 1 Orchards of choice fruit, to. No. 2—Containing 26 Acres, more or Jess, in Itranklin township, on the road from Hill town to Mtunmasburg, adjoining bands of John Butt, Daniel Bellies, Joseph Kuhn awl others, improeed with a newly weather boaruecil4 story Dwelling, well iluothed, anew welitherboarcled ham, a Spring House ; a Well of good water with pump near the dwelling, a young thriving Orchard, at. ' Both !arms are In good condition, with excellent Timber and Meadow; tract No.l haying good chem. nut timbers. • - iglsaersone desiring to view either Farm, sr ascer tain terms, will call on the subscriber residing on tract No. 1. DAVID STOVILL July 31.-3 m TWO VALUABLE LOTS 1 FOR SALE. The undersigned offer at Private Sale, their two val uable Lots, via: Ng, I—Containing 15 Acres, more er less, in Cumberland towesuip, adjoining lands of LW. Study, George Rowe and others, about %mile from Witherow's Mal, (known as the Myer ' , property), improved with a two-story Log House, with • back kitchen a Barn part log and the other part frame, two-stay Spring Row, Carpenter Slop, Smoke noose, and other necessary outbulidinp, a well of never-failing Water, with pump, at the kitchen door, a young Or ch ard of choice fruit, Ac, No. 2—Containing 11 Acres and 43 Perches, more or leas, adjotning lands of John A. Lohr, atone Doll and others in Cumberland township, Improved with a two-Mori Log Muse, with Irtltcheu attached, Frame Stable, Carpantas OUT and other Ontbulhllnge, a Spring of good Witter near the Souse, good Orchard beats fr4A if not sold before (ho W qf Iroonsber, the above propertlee will be offered at Public Sale. Any person wishing to view the propertied will call on the undersigned reiddigg ak 'A plopsrt7- RTXB SIUOTNAGILB, Likll 111 1100AGLE, JOGN W.IIOO II 7 V NAPLZ, Aug. 21,1863..W' VOR SALEJ, VAI4UABLE MILT, PROPERTY, with 60 AC11.169 of choice Land, on the Turnpike lead ing from Abbottatown to Hanover, one mile from the former place, known as Hollinger's DWI. ONE OMR MILL PM/PINT!, with 40 ALUM OP LAND, or 120 Acres u rosy he desired, on Marsh Creek, 6 3:4115s soot-west from 0 ettysborg, and known es Ihuadoe's MIII. A MODEL BARN, 231 ACRES 0.7 LAND, in • high stet' of cultintion, 120 bushels of Lazne to the Acre, No.l, Buildings, 2 miles west from Gettysburg. GIO. ARNOLD. Geltyaburg, Ay': 21,1866.-43 J.N. 80170 E TIIISLIO SALE OF yArvrißma REAL ESTATE. 4.. -- By strtalt.of a Decree of the Orithens" Ooart of Ad am county, the anderefpned; icdantoir of Sli• Will of Johnlooks, dic'd, late of thataberiead Smashfp, Att eate otataty, Pe., will genet Public Ws. on datarday the Ardor October neat, at 1 o'clock, P.M., *ad o = Week the IfAR3I of said deceived, situate In Ate township ettastabi, edjoiaNi bade l ot fleorge Roes, Joseph 13W, Joha Api a , m e w v end others, COttne 69 dotes spedha ed WWI a twoaatry LOG 8011111,1e ff Bare with AIM dbed vi Ocn Crib, Hog How, cow orb* oulbtOldluls t a thrirtvaug Apple and other choke &allot of good rye le I,Zpropatttaa of se4ow sad Thaber , kt at f r UM/ Of intir Oak za oolitslisluf HI 401 4 4114 19 Hickory. Attesudockeo will be elm Al a a'APMeftt 9P daL . sl ade br „ . VR izonvia. """' VALVABLO 1ar413 (St FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Theintlissribererishing to retire boa biyiksen on mamma °this health, oars at Private lisle kis value. ble Praparty, Wasted In Liberty township, Alison cennty,Pr, 2 ailed Keith or Tabilleld, kitchen se An 11111 1 4‘ SUM The lams oont4ths about 70 shoat 6 Ana, t i AClligrOirlrbidh la In meadow, shoot 6 Ora 1 4that*. principally Lomat, and the halittire el that ontlipled by Itandlnite, Deal t 1141144: in state of contention. There te • ) .vettaty of ion the pretaleet. The Ilailimp Me a lame two•etory Brick Pwelllci SotiORP whit ... 3 "thuallthl Dogait 4 ,6 ii Banti Walton Shed. ITog .., _Rik I.t Romempl all other necessary moms. hlith VP *re on /fiddle crash with eulliolant wir 4 Lo ,„,„,.r, the Mill House is 40 by 0 40 8 alga ewer story stone, the balance Rage sa air. tint In the most inbetanttel nunner, or, ot Wheel. DI Mt k 6,, ten. 1*(42 pain Of Barre and 2 patriot Ott% Iftettel. 70 10 ,160, Wei &Item atudifteet ant Morel' alltd Clan hrgothent We*, MIL • • There to alas' a ow law Kul attached t le slant ppible at "Mug 110 hoot - of Cla L _ holt, TAS ibave Mak Ito tit teal* Tract ka, ;° beinjr withba 2 toll at s Timber ; also, fir 101{001111 chitrodleo, etei to. Price and norma goode Rowe by caning ott the sal■ itar at tbippvirkt or addreisim him at Istrilisid, arm ilk 4 =lls 41•4411 r M gat *itigersiout salts. JOELN CLEAVER 8. GALT, Agent for the Heirs. ALSO, ALSO, NOTICE TO ASSESSORS The gesitiwns elted atst Bodoos ere ber•by notified ec to unsold e at sl the Coutze ' lealon lllectl eee Ogle* In the borough of Gettyeburg, to receive bleak guesetseut /NOW* and ibe oecusaarylustructloos WOWIII The Aseeseeee of Union. Conowago, Berwick Ber , - w ick b orough, °laird, Itemliton, Reading, Mount fclotadulbt, Germany, Iltraban, Illhanatioy and Little.- wn, will attend on Wednesday IWs day of October acct. And the Assessors of the borough of Gettysburg, Cumberland, Highland, Freedom, Liberty, Hamilton ban, If ranklln, Batter, iteuallen, Tyrone, Efuntlagton and Latlmore. will attend on noonday, the 1604 day of October neat. Ity order of the Ceesetheioners. Sept. 23.—t4 J. X. WALTlElt,Clork 800 MILES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are now Anished and In operation. Although this road Is built with great rapidity, the work is thorough. ly done, and Is pronounced by the United States Coin mlaslonere to be Arstclans to erery respect, before It Is accepted, and before any bonds coo be Issued upon It. Rapidity and excellence of construction. have been secured by a complete dleleims of labor, and by die trlboting the twenty thousand men employed along the Uri' for long slistances at once. It in now pro bable that the Whole Line to the PACIFIC will be Completed in 1869 The Company have ample means of which the Doc ernmant grants the right of way, and all necessary titubcrand other materials found along the line cat 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 $16,000 to $48,000 per mile, according to the difficul ties to be surmounted ou the carious sections to be built, for which it takes a second mortgage as security, and it is expected that not only the Intermit, bat the principal amount may be paid in service' rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mailsdic. THR EARNINGS OF TUE UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD, from its Way or Local Busintaa only, during the year ending June 30th, 1888, amounted to over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS, which, after paying all expenses wag much more than aulncient to pay the interest upon its Bonds. These seaming, are no indiaftion of the vast through trallie that must follow the opening °libeling to the higige, but they certainly prove that First Mortgage Bonds upon such a property, costing nearly three time, their amount, ARE ENTIRELY SECURE. The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for 11,000 sorb, and hare coupon" attached. They boar annual Interest, payable on the drat days of January and July at the Company's once In the City of New Tort, at the rate of clx per cent. In gokL The pin& pal Is payable in gold at maturity. The price is lA% and at the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal come on their coat. Vel7 important ambient/on In determining the value of theme bonds Is the laugh ej time they have ts It is well known that a long bond always commands • much higher price thaa a short one. It is s•fe to ae. came that during the next thirty years, the rat* of Interest In the United States will decline as It has done In Europe, and we have a right to expect that inch six per cent. securities as these will be held at as high a premium as those of this Government, which, la 1847, were bought In at from 20 bit 23 per cent above par, The export demand alone may produce this ra• snit, and as the Issue of a private corporation, they are beyond the reach of political action. The Company believe that their Bonds, at the pre sent rate, are the cheapest security in the market, and the right to advance the price at any time is reserved. Subscriptions will be received in FIRBT NATIONAL BANK an/ GEMBBIIRO NATIONAL BANK, arid in New York AT VIE COMPANY'S OFFICE, NO, 21 NASSAU ST EIE3 JOHN J. CIBCO t BON, BAJMNILA No. 30 WALL St, Lod by the Compsort advartlood agents throughout the United States. NresitlaneasAnaid be smote in drafts or ofAerfenede par in Are It York, area Ote Bangs Mar k .mo fry w charge by rdurn express. ihrties subscribing tknsw,A kcal agents, anlti task to taanfbr their safe *llya,. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has Alit been published by the Company, giving fuller information that is possible in an advertliemeat, respecting the Progress tithe Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the Means 53r Construction, and the Yalu* of the Bonds, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices or to any of the advertised agents. JOHN J. ClBCO,Treiumnr, New York. August 21.—tf E. W. CLARK -CO-., - BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA, GE-VERAL AGENTS 101 tEI NATIONAL ' LIFE INSURANCE CO or ria UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, POZ TEI States of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey The NATIONAL LIRE 001 0.537! is a corporation Chartered by Baycial Act of 0-on grius, approve:lJuly 25,1888, with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and l■ now thoroughly organised and prepared for Du linen. Liberal terms offered to Apats and Solicitors, who are hafted to apply at otar orrice. Pall particulars to be had on application at our eA ace, located in the second story of our Ranking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, folly describing the advantages offered by the Company, may be bad. Applications for Central and Western Pennsylvania I. be mad, to B, 3. RUSSELL, Manager, Towanda, Pa. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South Third Street, Aug. 21, 1868.—lyin PILLLAMLNIA, PA. 1868. MILLINERY. 1868. Bass MeCREARY H AS just returned from the OUT with a tarp u eortment of fall BONNETS & HATS. Also, Bonnet and Hat Trimmings of the latest styles, with an assortment of faahionable Fancy and Toilet Goods. She Is determined to sell at the very lowest c l ub prices. BEADW(ADB BONNETS will be kept mon bake un, and Bonnets made to order at the shortest . Milliners suppned with pale to sell again cm the moat thvorable term; and patterns with inetruetions gratis. CHRA • SHOES I W have ler sale a large assortment of noes kir I V Children and Labs that win be sold at vastly RED UCED ?NORIA /or quality of goacla and pries we WOO ompeeison Its.itiuve and Bert seen &vote et vary low prima BOW & WOOD& Sept. 4.-64 REAL ESTATE AGENCY I have opened an agency for the BALE OF REAL ESTATE, In oonneetlen with my law bushman in crottoblizt and will give personal attention to Mg Examination of Titles, Ccm veyanoing ,(k Investment of money. Parties wishing to cell, or bay lands, may kid It to their advantage to call. Savers! Farms and Woodland A No. 1, TAU, PRIOR 17,000 A TRACT, DO ACRES, FOR 0,800 A GOOD TARN, 230 AVILA'S, VILRT 0$11•1' A TARN, 130 AMISS, TOR AM A FARM, 03 ADRIA, TOR, SS,S76 A /A 374, 31 AOR3III, TOR INA° • TREY ;loop /mut, 100 ACRES A TOY GOOD WMO26 ACRES A VARY GOOD PARK, POO ACIRINI A NO. 1, IBM mot, zal Lam t . et. nolghborlood of 41 0171burtNaloo, pope+, In town for oiltk.. s. 6, mcomuty, GM tribunal*,iaow at lais 10.11111111.-St. M Or THE You will asirkow soon it will dispel your bad feel ings and gloomy Ibrebodlngs. flow soon it will ohm* away env epodes of Dyapepala. Row soon It will sirs you new Ili cud vigor, and how soon it will make • well man or woman oiyou. For Your own sake, foe the eke of everybody suffering, we beg, we er.treat you to try it. FOR LIVER COMPLAINT AND BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, It is a Sovereign Remedy, while for r d Ague, and all those dices.. w hich are generated In a oda,. mie clime as, It is a certain preventiv• acid can. That its wonderful medicinal virtues may not stand alone upon oar atateummt, we appends few eiceditital tertinsonials from those whose position in society and mutation as citisens will place their evidence beyond all question, and awry with them strength and con , victlon to the aunt incredulous. Ns. Lures Scums, • wholesale 'merchant or SO' year, in _Milwaukee, one of the mod reliable ant careful menu the State, gays, under date Mn.wetnan, Wat er /ea. ay IBIs. Yuen. G. G. Coat • Co., New Raves, Mut. Both myealrand wife bevel:teed Code Dyspepsia Cum end It hie proved PERYBOTLY satislietary sea Rank edy. I hive NO h saltation In laying that welter', re.. tiered GREAT BENEFIT from Its ow. - Very Respectfully, (Signed) LEST! It SEXTON. Bee. L. P. Word, Aeon, Lorain Cb., o.j• Mama. Buono k AJUOTIONO. Cenamtene—lt gives me great plaumre to state them my till has derived great lomat from the nee o Cods Dyspepsia Cora She has been gar a number al. years greatly troubled with Propepolih accompialed. y violent paroxysms of conallpaaloi widen j o prem.. Crated her that she eras all the while for mouths, an-• able to do /milking, She took, ' 4 '6 11111 Diomede Cora, and has derived train anylEglT /ROM I and s now comparatively well. She re gal* 'hie medkine al a great blessing% Truly your'', Jan-13,1868. [?'-row Rev. LI44C ACM; .dibbehenl, AL] J 0 ;411111 Plamonero, Nce=t Street. Pittsburgh. Bu:—/ take great pismire in stating that, after having suffered from dyspepsia kir about *Ream years, at moms periods much more than others, I have. bow entirely cured by the on of (keen primula Cain.— My friends know that of late years my coo he been an extreme one. I bad greet nftheg from any kind of food, and on an average would nuait a rnl ono-third of my meals, in • eon, Indigestible UAW When the severe atta cks would oome, I would hoe all strength and become utterly helpless. Some of the attacks would be so wren that Lc days together I would not retain any thing on my stomach, eat. • ita • tie dry tont and tea. /or years I knew not what ite was to pass eve oenseentive hours without internee. pan. From the time I took the lint don of this medicine I cooed vomiting, grandly all sonmese. passed away, and Beak and strength reused, sad ever ahem I have been able to eat any kind of fee& net upon the table. Six months ban Dow= without any symptoms of the return of the d My case was consklared by ell, even 10171110461111. sa marvelous, that for • thee Ii wee hared It might bis ; but I am now so well convineed, that It have not ham merely relieved, but pirmoseatlp cured, that I an coascientionely recommend Cos's Dyspepsia Can to all victims of thelA Dywirtirx. M Late Pastor of the Beaver R.N. IL Church, Alleghinp. L.i, tiifil:fl'lai*'la ( I Kw Lim, Of.. Jim 1. Mr. 7d1INII& a &Gus& £ C,. Owto t-INtis mortom, *oat NH mat barnoltt d.. slink, to midst ht oprwadteg limo of OW; Dotal* eta Clore, I would of so sty w, SoistUdatt nor • Pi ,, W WO bod • okdout muck of Diarsbee. wkkb Nam eight *Wu, that% 'wide! Uwe I istployod thrlN Cloao t Nit oot 1104 mill Mod. Cos's trop e Com Iffo .koo Wrist so; 1 cook It Clam • dy for • wick ond our tettlrobt ,curd{ kol balm toil >iM b osorifigpill4 ' 111, " tag iftiskod Lo • koala way fhb kooks. i coos ISO don Hie& pot at 1111 dike. I would •"111._ hags to boo It on Inikkoily kr *ft .0 , am of Sneak or Dowel Ookpikoto 11. war. Tim above Yr. Duos k t assa ire OIL 10111116 *to lito Otaislisitt Wag trim lida*D & Coe's Dyspepsia Cure b. hand lambielde in Mt msom Ckollq, Sumner Complaints,. Or i gplo l g anih M Sot may disordered median MAIM stomme. Sold by Dranntate is MO or ally orsernme• at St per Sottle, or by applicatiaa to 10.1116,4 we "14"="61. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COR'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURL COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA ME. COE'S DYSPEPSIA. CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA. CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This world renowned remedy IlrJr the nulldllng were of DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, Sick Headache, &runless or Acidity of , Stomach, Kiting of Food, Flatulency. Lassitude, Wearinessr • Biliousness, Liver Complaint, finally terminating in Death. Is urged upon the attention and trial of wagerers from this most horrible of all diseases. Dyspepsia shows Its ravages In • thousand difforeat forum M fact, all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, with all their complaints, such as Sick Headache, Harthurn, Depremion, general sense of uneasiness and feeling that you are not well. Food dlstreeree you, rises and sours on your stomach ; breath Is bad, skiu at times flushed and hot; don't feel as If you could moo* or stir about, and worst of all, Indigestion or Couties. tion are nothing more nor Imo than Daypment.—. Thousands upon thousands suffer saddle this way and neithar themselves or physicians know what ails Mem except that they are surely dying. Header we repeat It, this is all Dyspepsia. you would have proof of our statement, If you wouJd you would and children from au early gravumN you would have health and anew and strength, Alla we beg you to try one bottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. C. G. CLARK & 00., L. ➢. WARD. Ike *et aettriberw, , IsTRICT 11IENTIN u •inmn will terloaud a enl.ll meeting, to be lug paces Areudtevllle--Satitider. eitsbtown —Monday, Drorbaugh's MITI , ( . • • Tuesiday, Ott 6. (Whltaidowik) ber 8. OverboitleeB -10. Liberty tp —Thursday, Bragtown —Friday, Oqto Huntarstown—" - ' Middletown—Saturday " tAttleatown- " " Moritz's Tevorn—u i‘ E3oven Stasis—Monday " New Oxford-- " " Gettysburg— All the above meetings 71 P. M., and will be moro speakers, tits • se, Let the friends of in those districts soo to arrangements ore made out at all the meettnip! COUVrY MASS M forget the County Ma held WEDNESDA Grant and Colfax Clubs in expected to participate. Geu. 1i& z;, P. : CLINTOIN LLOYD--ILU a tion—w ill bo present mid OUT FAIL. A night wee hold in the 'Court-house, torch-light prooession of LOST—On Tuesday Is* Book, belonging to Mr.: A. containing popes• -• owner. The finder will .. . this office. LARGE SQUIRRIIL, ler, of Cumberland • shot a Fox Squirrel, which 2} incites in length and wo one-half pounds. Who can SERVlCES.—Tbero.will at the Huntaratown • on Sunday morning tke at 9 o'clock, aad at Idali'• Church in thilaihnianew Rev. VAI Mama. CILANGY/I.—Neort. • Roam= A. Arnow have Daugnereatt Gallery of G. York street, and wal oontl snow under the name of Tn. They are both practical young men of energy. .EQUIPMENTS.—The sad Colfax Club have prop Campaign equipment% Capes, and Torches. They the first time on Wedneida hod week and made a • . Lieut. Wx. R. EraTElt regular meeting of the Clu evening hest. The Club will Rail to-night at 71 o'clock. 8 be expected. LITTLESTOWN MEET of the series of meetings in tbi addressed by Hon. Jou bold In Lltnestown TO-NIG McPi:maws will also s lAL TRAIN will be run • leaving at 6 o'clock, with• a "Boys In Blue," with Oa Torches, The fare Jbr she be 75 cents. Tickets to be entering the can. Let there Out. SUDDEN DEATH.— , 'GROVE, of Union townships . death very suddenly on the :and his wife were on a visit and when en their return, is mile from the pier* they she horse in the carriage tell. hurried out to help him up, b ed himself without assistance. look his seat, and drove o going far he fell forward, out and immediatly expired. It that death aseulemt trona • heart, excited by the falling Deceased was in his 68th y FAIRFIELD MEETL3O. on Monday night was large agile. President, Hon. John Vivo Presidents, Jacob Masse Worts, James McCarney, Ch E. W. Harbaugh, and Win. Secretaries, Peter Eready, D. man and Martin Overho meeting was addressed by, Cessna, Hon. Edward HAP Capt. Charles G. Miller: 0 Hamthonban and Liberty work, and will make a good whole ticket. ABBOTT ITO W N.—The ihotiatown on Tuesday even on4l, ;lege delegations being • • I.llaoosey, Oxford and East &lunch .tuUtinsisou evinced. iCoaani, Jigs. E. McPherson, .3dl/ler and A. J. Cover, Esq. the ineeting. no following w L' f. peimidecit—Jobn Busby. --2 Vit nuiddents—Dr. M. P. Geo. Jo‘dramea., J. G. Wolf, D, er, F. W. Geove. Geo. H. Berlin, Dr. t r icickqP J0rd.7.1. E. H. Stahl, Z B. Picking. H. Spangler, E. Ht. ' l7 . "Wm Dal J. Grog.. Secreisrlea—w. In`'etsger,..T. W. W. Safer, Hen '7 Huhn. beset, Jacob Hamer. Alias 0 Hersh, F. W. (trove, Jr., Char BOYS IN BLUE.,—The • met in the Giant and Catlin OD Saturday last, and organ Campaign, auxlLiary to the Club. The ibllowing ofilcors'ir Prealdent—Wm. R . zy.4.4 Recording thanomry....a. M. Cor. Seeretary.-.Joolph Treasurer—J. M. Breath, E.xeoutive Committde—R. D. W. Robhen, Win. Pierer, berger, and D. L. Smith. Lieut. Rum addressed the • log the important" of the • + •• and the duty of every loyal • his active aid to secure the ,f +toile and saerittoes of the W determined to send a delegati great Soldlars' Convention to • Philadelphia Oot.l and X, and taxies were authorized to give • _ • all who mightdadie to go: PETEBSBURO.—Tbe • '• • elle York Sprinp District are aroused. The meeting on slight was the Largest bald in • 413100 Mee, dokipiti e y e ba n * , Gettysburg. kiamptos e jad • - IThemeatingweegeseow ttorch-light prooseskai Doodad •ersburg and Gettysburgobeke,, • drum corps. bandeaus* • • orated with wreaths, flaipi, 'Grant, Colfax., tc., had baser 'the Club, from which ileum . McPherson, Miller and Katillta }active spesobes. The ' • had appointed Dr. 0. A. aihcada sad& E. Waaapler a arrangements, who did their wo .The following ware &be allow President—Col. Jno. Woitord. .Vice Presidenta—asnry • • 'Wiseman, J.:o. E. %mauler, ILenr,Anchael Minter, Isaac . phen Weldon, Henry Shultz, Plank, Frauds Coulson. Elearetaries—J. Frank Gardner Brandon, Geo. L. Deardorff, 'aardner, Abe Grove. W: misting Marsh a / a —Dr. - L. Worley. em s otemisom me t to of 3"..00 Nob osionted
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