Vocal and gersoual Julio. VALUABLE LANDS !! FOIL. SALE. No. 1, A FARM two miles north west of Gettysburg. adJoinfm_flgrins Hotel cr ii 6m ; erty. 152 Acres. eith large =M HOUSE, Switzer Baru, Tenant House, and otherimprove ment:. Price imi.:olo—not more than coat of build ing& No. 2. A FARM, two and a half miles north-weld of Gettysburg. adjoining No. I. 116 Acres, with good STONE HOUSE, Barn and otherlmprovements Au excellent gram farm. Price 41.M.0. No. 3, A FARM adjoining No. I,"and town lots of Gettysburg containing 1111 Aerm with STONE FARM BUILDING& it is divided by the Chambersburg Turnpike and ttar ises many very choice building iota. Price. i No, 4, - A FARM, live miles from Get y,but.g. on public r0ad..152 Acres, Rood land in condition, with Large BRICK HOUSE, and argr Switzer Barn. Price 16,500—very cheap. No. 5, A VERY GOOD FARM, two tiles from Gettysburg, 240 Acres, with large titICK HOUSE, large Bank Barn, all in good -oinlit ion. Price ikan per acre. - No. 6, A FARM, 170. Ades, four Ines from Gettrsbum. on Public road, comforts 'le FARM BUILDINGS. red land, 34 limed.— 'ri ce 1...),11(111 half cash. No. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM, miles north of GettrOnarg, on public road, bout SO Ames good land. with comfortable • uthltngs. Price 51.500. NO. s, A GOOD RED LAND FARM, Acres. comfortable HOUSE and all needed mi buildings. and Barn, Land lined apd in good rder. good grass farm. nearlialtlm6re Turnpike, allies fa no Gettysburg,3miles.fromLittlestown. 'rice fsOod NO. 9. A TRACT OF GRANITE AND. three !Mks from Gettysburg, on York Ike. Acres. - good HOUSE and STABLE__ a Est stand for store or Mechanic. Price 82,500. NO. 10, A VERY GOOD FABAL two west of Gettysburg, on public road, 224 ores. well llwied and In good condition, good Weatherboarded HOUSE: large Bank trn: plenty fruit. good location. Price 1150 pet .re: or M l' 4 Acres with buildings at same, NO. 11. A VERY GOOD—STOCK A ItM. two miles east of Gettysburg. •on 'York ke, list Acres, or will sell 110 Acres, about 3 4 ; a good FRAME HOUSE, two Barns, well ered. hive 00 per acre—terms easy. Ni). 12, A VERY VALUABLE FARM, ;Acre,. of which 1W acres heavy Timber, Oak, iekory and Walnut., five miles west of Gettys irg. on public road. two sets oflinildings, will or the whole, excellent fruit farm, good od, red gravel. Price Olt per acre. Nil. 1:1, A GOOD FARM, 130 Acres, 7 ites from (;ettyshorg. on Harrisburg road. good LAME HOUSE and Barn, all kinds 'of fruit.— ice 1,;:t95L, NO. 14. A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND tEM.Ido Acres • or will sell 100 Acres; 2 miles Ana Gettysburg. on Harrisburg road; good eatherboarded HOUSE. Bank Barn, abundant Laud limed and In good order. several other Farms and Town Property, so. Western lauds and Town property, Itt ex tinge for Adams County Farms. It. G. McCREAB,Y, rl /tante!, for the Owners, Gettysburg, Pa. MEM SSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE he undersigned, Assignee of ILEN.ItY PETERS Wife. under a deed of voluntary assignment the benefit of creditors will .offer at Private e the valuable FARM, situate in 31enallen 'lslam Adams county. Pa.. on the public road .fitly opened leading front the State road to Berlin Road, about one ndle from Benders .. adjoining lands of CharlesJ. Tyson, Thomas cook. Jacob Bosserman, tiolomon Akders, ries S. Wright and Elijah Wright,. The Farm tins IV. ACRES, more or leas,, improved with 0-story Rough -cast DWELLniG, with kitch ttached, Spring House. a i ff i rl Bank Barn M aim' Sheds and Corn Cr attached Hog and all other necessary outb ''here 'bout Bor 10 Acres in good Oak timber, 8 •s in line Chestnut timber, Nth under good I lug, and a good proportion b 1 excellent melt . The farm Is well ate, a running stream ing through It, with good Spring near the . and other Springs in the fields. There are orchards of choice fruit. one captaining it Miss) young peach. apple and peat trees, The farm is in fine condition, well located, improved by a large number of ornamental about the dwelling and grounds, and is one • e most desirable properties to Menaflen town. TRACT OF TrmBER. LANA . in the township. on Rattlesnake MB, ani,jolning sof Charles J. Tyson. George Bender, Lazarus ner, and others. It Is well covered pH/1- y with heavy Rock Oak timber, besides mut, Black 04, and Hickory. It is iocatesl n ltiu yards of sender's Saw 31111. and .on a public road leading, from Fairmount School past the Maw atlll to the Bendersville and qltsvitle road. If not sold before Friday. the 194 h dap of /..r nest, the property will be exposed to Pub le on that d ay, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the GEOIII:E GROI:1 4 , Assignee e ISTe.—ttl !tic SALE OF VALUABLE LAND undersigned having quit housekeeping will Public Sale, on Tuesday. the 2d day of ist,lB7ll. at to o'clock, A.lL,.the followln I & LOTS OF GROUND, situate in Butler Adams county. Pa.. adjoining lands of • Italliensperger, Israel Omer, Peter Butler, steinour, and others. The Farm contains 69 and '2:4 PERCHES, of good farm land.— three lots, to wit: ). I. Containing 6 ACRIS and _HER ('Ontaining • 5 ACREs and 84) EEO . 3, Colitiduius 7 ACTS FEE.s. farm and lots will be sold toarther or as will best suit fuming 4 Is all in good farming nrdex, and is PPlied with all kinds of Timber, with a fair non of Meadow. The land has all been. 'emus wishing to buy will call on,the uu. led. tttendance will be given and terms m ade 11. Jo k:1 TA yn. I(' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. undersigned, Executor of the last will and cut of henry Leinert.late of Germany town dams county. pa.. deceased, will sell at .sate. on Sa' turclap, the 25d day of Jidy, 1 o'clock, P. .3L, at the late residence of ceased, situated lu the said township, runt Littlestowu, on the Frederick anik. Ivimia Railroad which runs through the efollob lug Real testate p i t:RM. containing 82 ACRES, wo re o l ess, ig the properties us Daniel Ginden, James_ Hamilton Forrest, and others. The int ent, cougst of a two-story DWELLING with Back building attached, Bank Barn. Shed. Corn Crib, flog Feb, and an other. ry uutbundinps. There ia a spring and Acellent water near the doer. There is a , rchard of choice fruit just coining Into order. Sullicient quantity of Ekitadow lid. The Farm is all undor good and in a primeNtate of cultivation, and is .nt to Churches, Schools, Mills, Markets, 83 rake chance to auto person "wishing to a good tarot. endanee wilt be given and terms made HAMILTON FORREST, IS7o.—ts Executor. C SALE OF PERSONAL Enorrarzy. idersigned, administrator of the Estate ox Dunn.. deceased, will sell at Public Thumfay, the 214 day qf July, 1870, at residence of said deeeased, In Oxford one mile west of New Oxford, on the Gettysburg turnpike, the following Per: operty, viz lAlin. 2 large Shoats, IHo arkas Wagon and Br , d, isie3gh an ders for IHs Wagon, farness Saddle and Bridle, Si e die •ller. Bushel Measures,a dot of Bags, kav%. Grindstone, avers, -1.431.43111111, orks, floes. Barrels, kiosks, 2 ders, tiousEtioLD F ULNIIUBE, 2 Ben s, ding. Bureau, ease Drawers, Tables, Treats. luArwu,s, eztreziid, Quilts, Sheets. Sc. kiglll-may Clock, KiteheW CUP ink aX:- riox. large and small Copper 'O ltr tb, 4174. Stoves and Pipe, Tubs,.__Bar , TM. Queens and Crooke 'Ware. 4 H AL cupet, Bacon =ld is of Ctirtilli the ear, RA Thisbe 6 ats, t Bushels of Wheat, 6 Barrels of Flour, a st Posts. Oak Posts, about 76 Chestnut inlet!, Hay. Sze- together with Many - arti- MitnerOUS to mention. . . le to coumence at 11 o'clock. A. M., Trben ice will be given and conditions made by W.M..11. FUMES, Adurr. Wont, June 24, 1870.-15 I.:ABIA} FARM AT PRIVATE SALF der , loied offers at Private Sale a very LE FARM, situate In Cumberland Adams wants . . Penna., IX miles from rg, near the t'hainhersburg turnpike. ng 21S ACRES of land, of which there ores In excellent timber. The land hi ht, :de of cultivation, and under very • The improvements consist of a story BRICK DWELL/NG HOW a Weatherboarded Sununerilouee abase elhug. a never-Lsiling well of sr} ter JII he door, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed. Car . 9.... Corn Crib, Rog Pea, and all other • outbulldings. s also an Apple Orchard in prime bear. other that is just coming into bearing; pg Peach Orchard in fine bearing or. re are small fruits of all descriptions e buildings. party is well salted for division, with al ma proportion of timber at each end. , lenty of Water for stock. wishing to view the Teroperty, or ascer will call on the snbscriber. or address Tiiii.o4oltE BENDER. IBLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATRAW*. !Met* wishes to dispose of his vatuabk• Lot'. wantainlng I were, altuateil on • caniptke In the Both of i BE la built on the Cottage style, with • and war convenient througheut, wen of at the door , with a good ram outbuildings. The Groom& are Out. and planted with' a variety of or- Trees. lemon wishing to buy this is a rare ernes easy. ld lasasesslon will be Oven In the second UDC; If not sold by that time it will be ran until the }st of April, 1171. ealars enquire of Geo. Arnold or tiatu tan at the First National BanAgitT*Oir 8. CI 1.41--ti CYRUS Flora Dale it: 0. lit. Public Sale. dersigned will sell at Public kale, on /day, the 10th day of August next, at P. X, In New Oxford. Penna., on the corner of the Diamond, a two - story ELLING. with kitchen attached, one fo is used ma store room, tratne Tin . Frame Dwelling, Stable, good th borne Fruit Trees. b utJneas ny is well calculated for an y y , and Is also one - for a residence In the town. of th • will belfven and ten made —ld CHARLES W. DOLL, were installed as oftic, : of Howe Council No. 21; O. U. A. M., lon Wednesday eve - ning last, by the Di n irict Deputy: Sen. Ex. C., Wm. Chritz n; Jr. Ex. C., J. W., Cross; C., Daaiell4ashel; V. C., Peter Warren; R. S., Wm. i Aughipbaugh; A. R.R., J. A. Myers; 1.,i D.. „ Rittenturff; E., Carl Miller; T., J. jeff. Myers; F. S., Theo. C. Norris; I. P., I. L. Johns; O. P.; A. M. Hunter; J., J. H. Culp. After the installatio. the_ members re paired to the Saloon . E. 11„`Minnigh and were 'served with a• • •ul supply of Ice Cream and Cab We understand that the Order Is in a ry prosperous con. ditlou and are ad. largely to their number, The following person .officers for Cayugas Tri R. M., on Friday even Samuel Weaver: S., R. J. Jeff. .14Yers;. J. 8., ' Wm. B. Meals; A. C. T., C. A. Boyer. CENERIS APPOISTIIRNICB.--Gen. Gregory re-arranged the distificts in this county, and renewed the appointments of Assist ant Marshals, assigning to each districts in which they are respectifelly resident, as required by law. We *here no Change has been made in the • ts, the ap pointees being the same , originally al/- ammo:l*a, except that Mr Werner, of Get ty.stoung, is . dropped t— diatrleLimiug - added ,to that of Mr. p vis. W. sietiee by our: exchangiethsit :G regg Cm* 4f ( ci similar errors Mother co ties in his first appointments, assigning non-residents to j smbdiVidens, requiring ere as here a.m. arrZugraol44 Atitlio l 44 l ol new appoint ments. We annex aeo list of the . appointments for Ad ams county, as finally determined by the . - • No. es—Gettysburg. aid . d townsid No. 94-Idountjey, Union, Cert :may and 4.ltuei town-L N. Durborum . ~, No. to-Mountpleaeaut, Couotago tied dirstma7- Charles G. littler. No. 96-Berwick Borough, ok tomikoklp, 0x ford and ligurdl oge a jonw, No. 97—Beading. Jammer% ms , liantmatoo and York flprings--Jabses'Davik. 4r. No. 98-Franklin, Memnon Mat Butler-Wm. Chamberlain. No. W-Ingtalitli and WM LW. %.-Na I(o—Freedom Aud •LI It is rumored thank... has declined his appoin Fon Utz Calus..- 7 1i. Falling itudi eiditing-toP at this waft Otit Friday tettlar7ht States burg in 18 CEZIE of four acres, to Tobias $l5O per acl NEW Timms. Oxford, is of his farms in tEitr ' sban township. One is 57 by 87 feet, and *a other 25 by 54 feet. COMMENCEMENT. The Annual Distri bution at St. Joee 'e Academy, McSher rystown, took p : on the 29th ult., and .is represented to have been a brilliant af fair. CLOSED.— l rhe summer session of Mrs. Eyster's Female Seminary closed on the 24th ult., with ,'• usual examination, which was Wiry: .I.able , Miss Elsie Deatrich, of this p . was the only krad uate. Acaraimr.---Cpn: • onday week; William Bitnel., Son of Hemy Bitner, of Middle town, this county, as severely injured in the leg, by being ought in a circular saw, at John Bohlosser's wagon-making shop. 13oth pones were psirtially served, and the flesh terribly mangSal.—Compaer. Qugrzy . . ./navrica : Washing ton dispatch to th Philadelphia papers states that "Chief -tire Chase has ac cepted the invitation of prominent person al and political frienis to visit the Gettys burg Springs early in August, where he will probably remain several weeks." 3 fisamo.—Johnl'agner, aged about thirty-one years, six- eet - high, with mark on the left side of the face, left his home on Friday, June 10. Oa has sot been heard of since, and any information concerning his whereabouts wilyre thapkfinly receiv ed by his wife, Anna Wagner, daysburg, Lycoming county, pa. Exchanges will confer a favor apon i'pOor woman in dis tress by copying thisi notice. ELECTION.-St th 4 last regular meeting of Washington Camp,No.:2l, P.O. S. of A., at East Berlin, the fdllowing officers were elected to serve for semi-annual term beginning July 1 : ~ J. Curtis Hilde brand ; V. P., J. R. Barone ; M. of F. and C.. A. S. Trostle ; C4n., W. C. Baker ; I. G., Andrew D. Spa ler ; 0. G., Henry D. Kline; R. S., J. Fj. Geiselman; F. S., J. H. Stambaugh;' T.; 4. Stambaugh. Ap pointed officers-4 P. P., Dr. F. C. Wolf; P. P., H. W. 'lig; C., I. S. Tros tie; R. S., John B y; L. S., J. Kline. Ur - Samuels7 d l--- ersloot, — E - eq., for merly of Gettysb , now resident of Philadelphia, was a tuber of the recent Republican Juditall Convention of that i tli city, and offeted the following resolution, which wee adopted; ! . 'Waved, That we iecogoize in the pres ence of intelligent colored delegates in this convention, for the drat time, the practical' results of Republican principles faithfully and triumphantly maintained, and that we will never allow any abridgment of rights or privileges among citizens of any color, but will continue our I efforts against dis tinction and prejudice] wherever they ap pear. NEW PRESEYTERT. The Synod of Har risburg, as re-orga . .. by the Presbyte rian General Ananobl , met in Bellefonte, Pa., on the 29th ult., . -designate the new Presbyteries. Four were organized, to be known as the PresbYteries of Carlisle, Northumberland, Huntingdon and Wells boro'. The Presbytery of Carlisle will consist of the ministers and Churches within the territorial lirnitsof the counties .ef - Dmrphin, Perry, - ettinberland, Aden* Tranklin and .Fulton..lminedisktelY after the adjournment of th Synod, the Carlisle :Presbytery met and fo y organized 4 electing the followiSofficers:—Modera- L tor, Rev, Dr, Wing; S ted.Oerk,' A. J. Mitchell; Temporary Clerk , Rev. J. —. Crawford; Treasurer, J. Smith Gordon.n Sratieltlts.-LDir Sabhath Wit, the Rev. Dr. Franeis J. Cleni, of Burd Asylum, West Philadelphia, held religious services in the Court-house,. ill the morning and afternoon, after the Mode of worship of the Episcopal Churc. The attendance was small. t in the iorning, the other churches being opei: In the afternoon the Cdurt-room was well filled, the Or phans from the Natioial Homestead being in attendance. The usual ritual of the Episcopal Church w gone through with, which was doubtless ew to many of the hearers. We are requested state that religious services, according the usages of the Protestant Episcopal hurch, will be con ducted by Rev. Ckar sS. Fischer, of Phil adelphia, in the Co House on Sunday next, the 19th inst., a 10.30, A. M., and 3P. H. INSTALLATIONS. following persons war" installed as i•, No: 81, I. 0. last, by D. D., D. Armor; 4 B. S., la. Pierce; .o._ R.,: R., ohas. Ziegler; nbsn—George W. ctuudng ham. oflAgidowl. nesx. ErnairL 0 , . Nunstnc:Lyir4 Bpard ofiriniteen ofrPe 1 a College mini still in session when we went to; press Ilast !week, ourireporit of lin action* unt ineltide r viriteui 'trial of bnportnnee whith subsequently claimed its attention. ‘ Bev. Henry. E. Jacobs,: who nominated by the Synod of Pennsylvania - for the 'Franklin Professoiship, wee' Ili ' proved by the Board. Ile is a son of Rev. Dr. Jacobs, of the place, who so long and worthily filled . the chair of Mathematics and Ripka' . Sciences, and Is a young man of much promise. It is to be hoped that he will accept, and the teaching fanie of the Inatitution be thereby strengthen ed. Ell ,ttys- 'unty, al New two Messrs. J. Hay Brown and Wm. C. Straver—both young men of acknowledged ability and teaching capacity—have charge of the instruction in the Preparatory De partment. Rev. 8. flentman has liccepted the position of Superintendent, and will have the control and supervision of the discipline, religious instruction, lodging, boarding, &c., of this important depart ment, subject to the general regulations of the Faculty. This arrangement, while securing efficent instruction, provides a desirable want in all educational institu tion, especially where youths of tender age are sent abroad. In such case parents want for their children supervision and care of their personal habits and conduct as well as intellectual training. Such pro vision the Preparatory Department of the College offers to Parents and Guard ians, and we look for a large accession of new students. Prof. Conrad has resigned the chair of Physical Sciences. He has had in view vacating the chair,for some time, and had placed his resignation in the hands of the Faculty r as far back as April; but was induced' to withhold it until the close of thli session. The Board unanimously adopted the following Resolutions: 1. That, in accepting the resignation of Prof. Conrad, as "Ockerhausen Professor of Physical Sciences," the Board desires to express its sincere regret that contin gencies have arisen in which Prof.' Conrad has deemed it his duty to tender his resig nation, whereby his active relations to the institution are severed, and the Board loses his valuable services. 2. That we desire further to express our high appreciation of the personal worth of Prof. Conrad, and bear cordial testimony to the enthusiasm with which he sought to develope the responsible department under his care—his conscientious devotion to duty —the thoroughness of his instruction and his eminent capacity as a Teacher of Physical Science. The duty of providing instruction in the Physical Sciences, until the election of an incumbent, was committed to the Faculty. We' are authorized to say that arrange ments are in progress by which this portant department will be filled. In ad dition to thorough text-book instruction, special lectures will be delivered by gentle men of scientific reputation from abroad. So that the friends of the Institution need be under no apprehension that the depart ment of Physical Science will suffer during llhe year. A. S. Pratt, Esq., of Washington, • D. C., and Rev. Dr. Albert; of Philadelphia, were elected Trustees, to fill vacancies in the-Board. A letter was read from J. 31. Stevenson, Ent of Baltimore, proposing to present to the Institution a fine Portrait of Thad deus Stevens, deceased. It was accepted, and the thanks of the Board ordered to be tendered to the donor. Profs. Ferrier, Crull and Baugher, with Rev. Dr.4Butier and Dr. E. G. Fahnestock, were appointed a Committee to make ar rangemente for a Re-Union of the Aluinni and friends of the Institution during the next Commencement week of 1871. The services of Rev. J. F. Probst, as Endowment Agent, were continued,, and resolutions adopted requesting a withal co-operation in his efforts bar Pastors Nui The "Gneff Prize," for the best essay on "Macbeth," was assigned to J. A. Rimes, of the Senior Class, of McAliaterville, Pa., the "Hassler Gold Medal," for proficiency in Latin, to Charles E. Hay, of the -Junior Class, of Gettysburg; and the "Freshman ... . Prize," for highest general proficiency in studies, to W. B. Preps, of Barren Hill, Pa. On Thursday afternoon the Philmnathae• an and Phrenakoamian Societies hekitheir annual Re-unions, and in the evening a Concert was given in Agricultural Hall by the Peabody Orchestra of Baltimore, Md. Tap. For - writ—There was no general celebration of the Fourth in Gettysburg. The day, however, was observed by all classes of our citizens, in the general ces sation of business, and each indulging in such festivities as salted their taste.— "Young America" took possession of the town immediately after midnight, setting things to right generally. An in , i‘s.Ant discharge of pistols, guns and crackers, from 12 o'clock until day-light disturbed restless sleepers. At an early hour the Brass Band and Gettysburg Zmiaves made their appearance on the street, the former disc !cursing excellent music and the latter firing military salutes. Innumerable pic nic parties left town after breakfast for various points, and the boys having ex 'haunted their supply of shooting crackers, the town assumed the quiet and stillness of a Sabbath until evening, when with the return of the pick-nickers -the streets a gain' became very lively. The day closed with displays , of fire-works at the Springs Hotel, private Orphans' Homestead, and several private T T was cool and pleasant and well adapted for social enjoyment. We heard of no acci dent or mishap to mar the pleasures of the Beer BALL—On Monday last the Get tysburg Base Ball Club playell a game at Monterey Springs, with a Club from Waynesborci, the latter being badly beaten, as the following table of the innings shows: USIRTSBIMEI. WAY/MIX)110. it O. Crawford, Lf. 8 1 Radius, c. 3 IL 3 0 11111, ‘... f. 6 2 Nevin, Sd b. 4 2 Flowers, 3d b. 4 3 BUM, Ist b. 3 .3 Swope, e. . 6 3 Mich, e. L 2 3 Cunni r. ngham, r f. 6 2 Boors, Hill, jr., 114 b. 7 8 Sets, f. 2 2 HHuber, p. & 5 4s. 6 2 Ladeps, p. 2 2 oke, Homiest, IL 3 Beat, ad b. 7 2 Italia 2.24 b. 4 / .56 21 • . INNING& 12 3 5 6 71 6 41 8 3 8 1 6 3' 22 GettPibirg. Waynesboro Flycatcbes—Wa boro-11. burg Umpire Ur. X, Itespi—& B. Greeneastle, Pa Siorers, Ws Oro 13mIth. • " Patterim We are requested to stab, that all cor- TINMONeace 4 31 * the GetlYstlirg Club sbuutibli- illreisted to Mr. nj D. Scott, ALWAYS An an.--Capt. Norms is de-' termitted not to be outdone by rivals, awl hence has been brushing up his "Head clumium," on the anew of the Diamond NW MindleflrhUrg street, (Amid's cor ner') where he has en luPal th9segestand best a rtnient of RearliClathpwcf Idads; for Aping and Summar use. mar opened in Gettysbam, and which be lent- Arcing at mrtimishiugly low 'drum. B. stock a-Strew Hats embraces all styles * gard#Ses • Pieta. sP22-4f Awriurrios FAxliziuLlAy the cafe:_ orated .I.Patiat Mastic Riabber4oo4. Cc* . kr% &al* 'mil Pads, Wiwioneed to IweiveuCh9tors MnnlildliagUid 04" u p under work Ixwees aresivga.ll4 proro wly Wit,' and bore 'becks any} llsiox are kw* oho) **Nog and =AMA* V, I " j r4 r .'` Par 404 .1."7 4 ' . W. Cm*, *Mkt 844041 , _ - -NcficAL Norifial School in this place under tke'Cliarge of T. How ard Wert, County Superintendent, closed the spring session on June 28th. On the Fvea thi s of,tihe "Me& the - eat meting 4f the NorinallatliaiyiSocielly was hild. Selectßeadhigs were given by Hr. Wert, and the following ;pupils: Miss Alice HoGayern of Fork Springs,:•and Misses Eva Millen and 'Lizzie Weirick of Gettysburg, Win. A. Curren of Two' Taverns, Gilbert Weigle, of Mechanics town,- Md., and Solomon Flemming of Gettysburg. After the readings the following Essays on educational topics were read by Teach ers of the graduating class: "Do Teachers receive sufficient compensationr— Miss Fkon N. Hartzell. "How long should one series of text=books be tusedf" —Wrn. A. Curren& • "Should Male and Female Teachers - rescive the same conwensationr —hUss Sophie Conover. "Are our School terms of sufficient lengthr"— Hanson 6. Eiszner. "Should there be a County ihiltoisnitv of Books?" —Miss Lizak Essick. ; Alter a short recess, a number of mem bers of the Society who were called upon gave appropriate speeches or sentiments, concluding With an address of about half an hour frOm the `Superintendent on the duties and responsibilities of the Teacher's profession and the necessity of Teachers being alive tb their work and constantly endeavoring to advance and improve. At the conclusion of the regular ex r: cities Mr. Wert was made the recipi ent of a handsome present front his scholars in the shape of an elegant caster, a set of spoons, butter knife, &c. Appropriate presentation speeches were made by Miss Essick and Mr. Hainer. This Session of the Normal has been a decided success, having had 5D pupils en rolled. The next session will commence August Ist, and continue two months. We under stand that the' number of scholars is al- .ready nearly full How TO KEEP Coon.—The Herald of Health for July gives some directions upon the pertinent problem of how to keep cooL We quote : 1. The diet should be composed largely or entirely of. fruits, fresh vegetables and wheat-meal bread, and other preparations of wheat and oat-meal. Corn-meal bread and cakes should be seldom eaten, if at all, during hot weather. Avoid all stimulat ing or heating articlettof food, as meats, es pecially fat, or salted meats, butter, grav ies and greasy food of all kinds, sugar, mustard, spices, etc. Do not eat hot food, and especially avoid eating more than the system requires. . 2. Drink nothing but water - and that only a small quantity at a time. Of course this precludes the pie of tea, coffee and all alcoholic drinks./ 3. 'The clothiiig should be light, light colored, loose fitting and changed often. 4. The entire body Should be bathed every day, either in the morning or at night. *armers and others who perspire freely ate are exposed to the dust should bathe at night. • They will rest and sleep better fbr doing so. The whole body can be effectually cooled in a short time by holding pieces of ice in the hands, or let ting a stream of oold water run out upon the wrists or ankles. 45. Avoid all undue mental or physical excitement. THE "FernErmalcsi SEslEs."—Under this title the Lutheran * Publication Socie ty, of Philadelphia, have been issuing a series of beautiful amrattractlve volumes, being translations from some of the best German writers for the young, carefully selected from an evangelical stand-point, and which promise to be an interesting and useful series of Sunday School books.— Seyen volumes : have, already been,Ussupd, viz :-:—"The Cottage :by the !Lake,/'. "Iss the Midst of the North Sea," "Anton, the Fisherman," "Rene, the Little Savoyard, " "Fritz, er Filial Love," "Geier Watty, or Fidelity Rewarded," and "Olaf Thor laaken, an Iceland Narrative,"—the latter translated by Rev. M. Sheeleigh, of the Sunday School Herald. They are all printed on the best of paper, with clear type, beautfully illustrated and handsomely bound. They constitute a series of attrac tive books for the young, and will be eag erly read. They should be in every Sun day school library. They can be had, with other Sunday School publications, at pub lisher's prices, at the Book Store of A. D BUEHLER, Gettysburg. • (For the Star and Sentinel BABE-BALL AT NEW OXFORD. Hasans. EDITOBS:—I stated in my arti cle last week that the 'Keystone Club," of York, bait challenged the "Little Brown Jug Club," of New Oxford, to ' play a match game on Saturday last.— The morning opened with rain, and no one expected the game would come off, but the York boys, not deterred by the rain, were here in time. The Oxford boys went to work axid soon had everything in ae good order as was possible. The play commenced about 11 o'clock. Two inn ings were played before dinner and seven after, resulting in a severe defeat for the Yorkers. The-following is a summary of the game: txrwroNE. • Smith, 2d b., O. R. 4 Rodersiek, s.. 3 3 4 _Sane, L, ZeeVer. 6 . 1 Tomes, Ist, h, 4 1 Zorger, p., 2 4 Glessner, r. L, l 6 Frey, L L, 2 4 Owens, 3d b., 2 4 4 27 29 This same was for a : UmpireA-Wai. A. • My-c le-plays—,atches—LitS; Doub du thi 4th of Ju ly the °trent boyirwere to have played the "PIO - Mrs," of Han over, and we all looked for a good game; but when the "Pastimes" reached here some unpleasant difficult* ocentred, by reason of which the game did not come off, nor is it likely that (fur buys will con sent to renew the meta: In the afternoon our regular club played a match game with a picked nine of our citizens for a base ball, winning it easily by a score of 62 to 16. Excepting the difficulty referred to, the . 4th of July passed off quietly in our town, not even the usual amou4it of noise and burning of powder. : I " , ,Durs, ) NEw OXFORD, July 8, 1870? 2Z 21 SAVE Mont.v.—Pending the agitation of the,Zlguling Bill, .whiehmill evidetiarde predate Government Bonds, persons would Owenby reading the aid 4ert4eiSinitHsi tifi ".Gettlablirg Bittinka , . Column, and exchange their Government Bonds and realize a luaidsothe profit there by, and obtain , an Pxreptoiei4. WsafP and profitable,'" •. 1 1 . t ll2irDyspepsia ie $ hydra-headed mon ster, from which nearly "all the ills the human flesh is heir to" originate.. The Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution o tbe protoiride of Ir?t r is a long-tried • 'thin` • ing ''corkplaint ; it has cansi - thousands when other reinsiiiiibirssi ) failej . - It _ urElptin g and Summer Goode Just rek• caved, Auld Co/utrar aqtrutrr:!l adveredr4 Sri *lie* 'VOW Cldthiritßeti, ape, Bhoei, x - tions, &e., it reduced **II. Buie/tore at., opposite . AilawskoA 1212%.' ap2244' Ifoalthes Celebrated -Milord Obi, for trholututtisitt, nemagia, headache, tooth "ll4l)•,.****4 ifl44 AllituabbNorig giattal,"" * , f SUPER FLOUR, Emu EWER, WHITE WHEAT, .... BED.WILEAT, CORN, OATS, CLOVER-SEEIL BACON, SHOULDERS, " BAYS, LARD, fiettyrborgGrain & Provision Narket, 0 , 00 @ 000 0.00 @ 500 0.6) 000 000 @ 000 & 90 0 00 ~- / Od ,@ oad 000 3 000 .... 000 ¢ 000 000 43 30 .. 0a? @ 16, oe a . 20 . 00 00 00 ei) 1234 00 @ 12% 00 @ 13 00 @ 6 00 • 60 EXTRA. FLOUR, WRITE .WILIAT; .1.. A RED WHEAT, CORN, OArs, . BurxwirEAT , TINOTET-SEED, CLOVER-SEED POT/TOES, .. • ....... EG08,.... Berns, SifortnEns Suns HAMS,.. , SOAP-. TALLow ATOCHO .431114 Closing Prices of He Haven & Bre 40 South 3rd 13t4 Philadelphia. 3 o'ctock, P. M U. S. 6's of 'Bl, .... 64 " '65 new, 4 , 4 '67, ,UT;IJ BROWN sue. " s's, 10-40's 11. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy Due Comp. Int. Notes, ..... Helm. c., O. 2 R. 12 6 9 Be , Ist b. 1 14 Emmert b 2d ~ 5 10 Reltzel, 3d b., 212 B bee&Y, r. L, 2 13 Seclth, e. L, 4 9 -Hersh, 1 L, 5 10 Wagner,,, s. s.. .0,13 • . Gold 11i 11131 Sliver, 1 107 . 10tt c , Union Paplc Ist yti f09L1 . ,••• 4.1 r. Cedtial ratMc k n. 1910' Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,.... 780 790 27.102 Bzor—WAßarrr.--On the 24th ult., by Rev. M. Bushman, Mr. Winfield Beck, to Miss Catharine. E. Warren. all of this place. BTios—Parrrz.—On the 31st of May_ at Dills burg, York county, by Rev. J. K.. Bricker, Mr, Amass Staub to Miss Marla '3." Penh', both of Adams county. YouNo—Fourrwr.—At Hanover, on the 29th ult.. by Rev. W. K. Zieber, Mr. Wm. S. Young, of Baltimore, to Miss Amelia Forney, daughter of Jacob Form Esq.; of !Maul r.z - Jgg p 'lLenkr,pet Obituary noticei b verde a Unefo; ail over four llnee—cash to accompany the notice. jtor.J.m.sx.—On'the 21st ult., In Buckanan. Pal ley, Mr. John Rottman, aged ea years, lf , rahnMif and 23 days. CART.—On the 20th ult., In Menallen township, George M., son of W. S. and Susanna Cart, aged 20_years and 8 months. -• H.A.m—On the 28thinst., In New Salem, Mrs. Margaret Hake, aged 62 years, 11 . mcmthsoyl4l2 days. _..,_ , i i id - m iliipiiiei; ihi f ir i bowelf t 'Vrhe•Saviour'il feet One faith, one hope ye had who now are parted ; And ye shall meet , “ , ~, To part no mot: I • • ' Oh, glorious reality Of faith and hope,-when llfe's faw years are e'ev, Your st's clothed; with immortality, To part no more t" "Mirliiii 2 :-Cliiiiie - ir Pe„y. ill; fant son of &gale ~ d , ligs seven liters, agN s Mell "I had a little cradle, • f ,ti wi , ohjailtAtyif%eftliPt 12 ' - U T . iIT 1 4) tth. ' And now 1 have a. grave ,da•......Doir)mil 1:401.174.,* , ..., L i• •!:$ • 7 Fer nse the- ' "*" 4 ''' ' ' ' "tile eiadfeistse ZWiawayi, , ..,.,, IL .'• itteula .. scarce dawns wasim asers;)-••• •, 2 :''.l; ttie grave, it wibbgaidne 5/4 4. l :.2 ' • _ ...._ , liraila=grigkt *ley, - t .1.:,-, . . zui wai , ripbasigia ~., . .T. f ; fl l , ri •''' • .." :t lat i l l"a arn.thla o :- .Ai r ‘ This adianalia""' ;Ts 'ha ha heaVen. A c Ste . , - MY c leer Ade; .: 4 Until, I m 1..1/4. Until, I too. • umi rail, Christ and nil' Krumaltaa_-41119rahm19111 . rardarumentrw* sh l 44 kt , and ID days. c thi omfort rnee• 01 , It6 , lintiuttithir., Jaw wank. ft., ilonleon, ipped bereavedlyear,7 Maths, the . Suaasies...aftilkollah.elt,r la.4lisaint--4empo ship, David Shearer, aged 75 years, 4 months and 9 days. [..4. curious incident ie rePerteettO us In comm. lion with the .deceased. . co. . ' MS . - • . : Val ere 1 " l 04,3nc1a7 of therear-theistk . . t O:).--. -‘ XL- ''' : ' ' l ', 1: 40 1 04114 "n . : - : ~ , 1 . , --i- q. ... t‘ , r , ... ,: 1 ,, 4,-,Y,...-- (For the Star and Sentinel THE OMPE&HI HOMESTEAD. Among the various institutions. which Au q W ' , 7 lCiett r i4m g a sellei/ 1 0 9 4. 0 centre, - one of the most intereatingla the National Orphans Homestead! To those 'best actrikinted wittahe present manage ment of the Ho'mestead it has been known tlityt the instruction given in the various is'very ibarnugli ; - This was made more generilly evident by the public examinations .of . last Friday and Saturday. It was our privilege to be present in company with quite a num ber of thu ottizetta,-of tbiam"artitY,lal!d some visitors from a distance. Every one present will teitify to the ra ta/M*444 Tead4 l , BB 1 4 0 1 lotiok - 06, fre banded ia thil.gnetiGit'otibeir teachers.. The writer can testify also that the ex aminations fairly displayla the actual at tainments of the various 41airses, as there were do putsfursivnert teforehand. No one knew the qiiestlanteilvas to,be asked. The examinations in 74ripic was especi ally noticeable. We have teen acquainted with many Public Schools and Sunday Schoola , bat never yet hive : seen an equal number or children so thoroughly taught in musks.' They exhibited not: only train ing pf,voicir, ~but complete kuowlcge of the tuidirstenti at magic. Mr. Smeltz, of Pennsylvania College who has charge of this . department; de serves to be highly ergratulated. Sing ing and decladnations wete agreeably in terspersed throughout - the examinations o the two days. A liberal citizen of Gettys burg was so highly pleased with the ez.. ercises, as to make a contribution ou the spot for a treat of ice-cream for the chil dren. . This was enjs,pVed' 'on Monday - 'evening with many kiiid remembrances of the donor. We are ; pleased to see a growing interest in the Homestead on the part of our citi zens. Such an institution is an honor and a Idesstng /my con*mti4ity4 •Arotind , it cluster affections and pmierir' 4orn vacant hearth-stones in nearly half the States of the Union. As to its financial manage ment, for efficiency and economy it may challenge conzparilan. Yrbelabor_perform ed in it and for it has been a constant labor of love and self sactifice. H. GRAIN CRADLES.—GreencaBtle manufac ture—decidedly the best in use—three skim cm b.and—Brices reduced.. 4r sale by R. SHERI'S, ;Oleo south of Gettys burg. tf FOR RENT.- - Several desirable Rooms in south-east corner of the Diamond, the late r(#l.lsPoe of BOA: rt.G.llbsocr. deceased. For terms, &c., inquire of Mrs. Harper. SETTLE UP! The death of Mr. liAarra and the couseq,u . ent dissolution of the firm of HARPYR, McPurasost & Busman, makes It necessary to effect an Im mediate settletnent of MI outstanding accounts The Books of the late firm have been placed In my hands for collection. AU persons in arrears for Jobbing, Advertising and Subscription are requested to call and settle. Subscribers tan see by the labels on their pa pers the dates to which their subscriptions are . . paid, and will remit accordingly. From all who remit at once, (without subjecting the Am to tare expenses of seeding out bills for collection.) $2 a year will be accepted—thereby saving 50 cents a year. June 10, 1870.—tt D. A. BUEHLER. I tuiew of thr Wilthets. Bwltlnßore 4:rstits & Produce .Markel. Baltimore, Thursday . Morning. 550 0 600 ..... 600 0 625 160 0 170 145 0 160 ' 95 @ 106 100 @ 110 60 64 ... 000 0 000 ~. 000 0 000 .. 14 0 14% . 17 0 17% 000 0 23 16 0 1114 MAR4Iii) "Weep not :" for only a little while ,P:rgat out its t.utUfliFedwl4" ASSEMBLY, • SEI:MEANT IllitifllEL C. GIFFIN of Hamil tonban township, offers himself to the voters of Adams Cdunty,_ irrespective of party as an o f Candidate Mr AhdESIEBLY. Having the Colors of the 12th Pa. Reeerves dur- ing the 'War, and proved his devotion the Coun try by service in the Oeld, he now asks the votes of his fellow &MIS, pl edg ing himself, if elected, to faithfu l iserve the people of Adams County, with hon and fidelity. July 8, 1 —te crricx—Letters ot Adraintstratlon on the 1 1 • Estate of Jona LADY, deceased, late of me nanen township. having been granted to the un dersigned. he hereby gives notice to an persons Indebted to raid estateto can and make Immedi ate settlement and these haring claims against thenticated for s t tbe same will ple ettlemease present nt. them properly Cu. July 8-6 t Gettysburg, HERe e buSt4Ty.sAdrsgn: ?a.r. TIM Fatherland Series SUNDAY-SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS by the Sunday-School Union, Tract Society, I'res - byeerian, Lutheran and. Methodist Boards ; Publication, for Jude, at publishers' pricey, by A. D. BUEH 1.14:1 Sunday-Schools supplied frith Books Ted' r,x/ r«ies. July 8, 1870.-41 PUBLIC VENDITE The subscriber. Administratrix of the Estate of Jscon Moots. late of Latimore township, Adams coupty.ta.. deceaSed,-will sell at Public Sale, at her reithience, about 1 mile north-east of York Springs Borough. on Wednesday. the ugh e m, of August nett, the Personal Property of said de ceased, to wit: ONE GOOD HARE. 1 Sorrel Horse. 1. Young Heifer. 2 narrow.txead Wagons, Hay Ladders, other Ladders. several Log and other Chains, Sl l et Rockaway Buggy , Corn Sheller, Fanning Id Cutting - 4d, Horse Geani, Halters and Cow , Rkling Saddle and Bridles, Wheelbarrow, Clderßaffels, Plowe, iarrows and other fanning jjalde l ae t d a , ,Axes, maul and Wedges, Grind stone, Wheat, Cern and Oats by the bushel a lot ofilay by the ton. Also, HOuseho/d Furniture 2 Cook Stoves, Bureaus, Drawers, Bedste a d s an d Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Copper and Iron Ket tles andmany other articles too numerous to insert lit• Bale to commence at 11 o'clock. A. H . and continue from day to day until all Is sold. Terms made known on day of sale by SABAH ANN JIARCH. Adm'rx. July B.—ts VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE • Tife Undetsigped,Eateentrix of the last Will and testament of Mizanegh F. Shultz deceased, offers at Private Sale, that destmble Property. situate within the borough lrattra of Gettysburg. on the commanding ridge immediately west of town, where the Fairfield road crosses It. The t=rty embraces 10 Acres and 72 Perches of . about 5 Acres in a beautiful Grove of White Oaks and Hickories; and theimildingsare a spacious BRICK DWELLING Housg , t wo stories, having 12 apartments. exelmive large hails; shriek Kitchen and other outbuildings; a Frame Cottage, with .5 rooms, erected fur School purposes, for which It is admirably calculated.— Alpo a Frame Barn, with manure and root cella rs on the premises. large Vegetable. Fruit and Flower Gardens, and an excellent Orchard, add no little to the value of the property. The fruit embraces every variety that can be grown in this climate, whilst there is hardly an end to the flow ersand shrubs.; Th e view from "Oakridge" is veryfine In every direction. The chance to acquire so elegant a property Is rare. Such as may desire to view it are requested fo cattpn VlALsesuta r willng thViR TA A. ,TZ, -- July 5, 1q5,-65( r Eze,utriz. VALUABLE FARM AT ERIVATE SALE The undersigued.Ectecutrix of the W of Jes loWinsitten. deceased, In ateordance ill with' am sald Will, offers at Private Sale the valuable Farm on which she now resides, belonging to the heirs of James Townsend, situated In Reading township, Adams county, Pa., about miles north of Hampton, 4 miles from York Sulphur Sprinp and % mile g from the Elidtlmore an4Carlisle pike, con tainin 201 AEll;more its& This is coin mouly-know.aVNs the 'Old Roand Hill Farm. - It Is mostly of . the granite soil. has been heavily limed and manured, and is In a high state of cut tivation. There are about 160 Acres of good farming land, and 40 Acres of good timber. The farm Is well watered with springs and running water t a never-failing spring of excellent water about Li ands from The door •, also, another very large and strong spring about mile from the house, from which the water runs to the house continually. forced by a hydraulic Earn, which has been in *necessit et ration for over twenty years. There Is a ganef excellent water stand ng In tbe kitchen all the time, stutible for cook ing or washing. From the house the water Is carried by lead pipe to a trough in the barn yard, thus harnMing plenty of water all the time forall the static. The buildings' area c laje two-story STONE DWELLING HOI:SE, a sized Stone Barn, a large framed Stable withstabling for 6 horses ,• Hay Mows, Straw Shed, Be, Wagon Bbo. Grain House, Machine House, Shop, Smote 114a4-Spri lA T SM Hag How, and other 4e ceasatrbul under piM Shingle roof.— There la a No. Apple Orchard In good bearing order; also, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, &c., In abundance. This desirable farm Is very con. venientinhicalted ki regard to ChUrchell, School H Mmies..Griet Sawhillitlelacksinith Shops, All persomtdesirous of purchasing such a farm are respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves. They will find it as represented.— Terms easy -and reasonable. A portion of the money can re dowern the farm titleesir. There is no widow's in It, and will be made free from all incuinbrance. hanwifisos specimens of Magnetic iron Ore 142 ire, utul oa [anti. $ • Any 'desiciagfurther infaramilon, (If ft Is not 'convenient for them to call.) may obtain it by letter by addressing MART T. TOWNSEND, Berz. July 8.-3 m Hampton, Adams co., Na Star Bone Phosphate The best known Fertilizer TRIED _ AND APPROVED ! Jiffy' WI, 1870. ri' HE "Star Bone Plitc,pliate,l' manufactured by BURK:BOLDER Is no longer an ex periment. but has been .11.13 115% .111% 112 .111% 111% .111% 111% .110% 110% .111/X• 411 - .110% 111 .108% 10g% .113% 114% . 19 Thoroughly Tried and Tested during the last 'ear or t wo, by numeruns Farm ers in Adams and adjoining Counties, and where ever used is admitted to be the ' BEST AND cIIEAPEST Fertilizer nowitnnarket. The itroprletoni there tore copently recommend it. to Fanners azo Apical' lets, kssured' ttrat all who! try it. 101 not rig Wring toido titliont lc:. _ , ... , • _ . _ THE AMMONIA iiiijwiltntly from the orianle liortio s it of the booe, Pr $56 per Ton to sags. Partneri( wishing Ground Bone, 011 of Vitro!; can be supplied. Gtve us a BITSIFLMOLDES * WILSON, GETTYSBURG, PCNIV".A. PETER Bottum, Manufacturer. is..Tbe Phosphate is for sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, p g „ WIBLE & SON Gettysburg, ra. ' - • MELHORN & BENDER, NewOrford ORO. YOUNG & SON, Hanover, Pa. July 8,1870.-4 m P4Y, HP!. PAY ,ITT nAVING sold out my Store tour, s or i n d Coot,desire to close up all • BOOK ACCOUATTB •• without 4e.ii ! r, and request al! , perirp f A c ref t TO TALL INNEliljarigyi • - &Mt_ mkke settlement— I eau . o Nrstatia. aecoanto not Pak x 4 tiu(l . .be.Rutlnthelmndsa at r• or coßt - , • • - /3. IvOn in the_131664. jgATtrinrii•Ori VITALIZpv,. THE - PIIRUITM sni,ut ) 1n Iron nate, without .1/coho p l, ' tie blood as easily /la the idle- Ood k vitaliziall dud invAd=te whole la; etanualetes with . .1441: e wn, tures IMidt Ltreire7,7,,, Wrakafts. n amorit; Soo , ea?* Om the_ _ereas W ekureettwa4 taLt fr iek elerwernONin ini Tainphlete - *e. J. r. YdlipiCiltk u z a pil e 93-Dey street,' new York. So by aen April 1.18ppr43144a ! 1) ), tigt' inmon, :' I, :tdatator and Yiresaie,t, r , M ir :Aet 111 : g in a M bi dsi4: .. " " AND OTIEER OFTTYSBUSQ, ''OAKKII)GI " :~, -::~:~.: PIE ;(iii }'~ ~'' RENOVATE YOUR. FEATHERS! . THE undersigned o ff ers tq the citizens of GeF tyliburg and vicinity a. rare chance to avail rivalle themse d lres of the unparalled benefits of this un .Fearlser Dressing and Renovating Machine, The most successful patentof the kind everoffer ed.to`tbe public. And we venture the prediction that it never Will be excelled, for It proves to be exactly what all conditions and qualities of Feath ers, from entirely new to old and much worn, need,tq render them as perfect u age, quality and condition will admit of their being made. TA&Cleameing is. Done Entirety by Steam. . No Ore coming near the Feathers, consequently no poUlbility of;burning, scorching, or otherwise luring them.,, By this proocie all moths are de stroyedrelie aad remofrom ved, the Feathers cleansed, the fibres ved matted tion, givin a bed an astonishing imm their ease in bulkposi, often more g •than one-half; also removing all disagreeable scent which is so common to new as well as old Feathers. In fact glying the ammaraace and es sentlal qualities of New Veasnere, and reliev ing them from all liability to moths by the remov al of all gummy or glutinous matter from the quill. Our facilities are such, that by short no tice we can take and return beds the same day, well dressed and ready tor immediate use. 'warrant entire sattsfaction or - make no charge. All persons, especially ladles, are invited to call and room Machine inroperation, at Pax. ton's stare ott Baltitnore street, anti judge for themselves. air-Feathers called for and returned in town without extra ebare. .1. FLETCHER. July Zettyaurg3.B Railroad sengneLie, 0 4 1 ,tPlencinti on rue , 21st day of Inn,, moo. LEAVE SPRINGS HOTEL AT 4!; 9.15; 11 A. M. 2.15 ; 5; 7.30: LEAVE GEtTYSBURG AT $3.30; 10 A.M. 1230; 3; Cal; 8; 10.30 P. II EVERT MONDAY MORNING. Leave Springs Hotel at Gettysburg at 7.01 G EH. N•. HOWELL. Rry'r. :rune :14::-;41/ S'ore Room for Re A li tr i ' g to E c l e ia lL t, t, e N n; E g i o 'l ila r l e n d os t ineTY . a o sZe Fellow Hall Association of Yox4f._ . Springs" have an eleint room 55 feet , long. -1 wide, with an open front In the be4t . business portion of the Borough of YORK !WRINGS. Adams emintv. Fa. For further information, address the - Oda Fel low Hall Asswiatlon." York Springs, Pa., Nov. 'X, ISt.?.)--tf FPRNITITHE Joseph Walton & Co Cabinet-makers., So. 413 Phi/adaphiti UR establishment Is one of the oldest In Phil / adelphla. and Irons long experience and superior facilities we azerepared furnish got sl work at reasonable prices. We manufacture fine furniture, and also MP dim priced furniture of superior quality. A large stock of furniture always on hand. Goods made to order. Counters,„ Desk Work and OMee Furniture for Banks. CMOs And Store*. made to order. Jos. WAVICLN: J.: LIPPINCIDTT. J. L. S(' OTT. Feb. 11 1870—ly. AYE 'S HAIR VIGOR, For re.4 , riivi Gra!/ flair to it.. 4 /Weil /./ Vitolit-9 «ild Color drelalng which Ls at once agreeable, health and effectual for preserving the hair. 11u/eft or gray hair is goon restored Co Us original color with the Ow. and freihneu ci youth. Thin hair la thickened. failing hair checked, and baldness often, [hough not always, eared by Its use. Noth log can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed. or the glands atrophied and deeaye But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this appimaticim Instead of (*fug the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional Use will prevent the hair front turning gray or failing off. and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substanee . s which make some preparations dan gerous and injurious- to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit. but not harm it. 11 scanted meie►y HAIR DRESSING nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long'on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Du. J C. AYER & CO Practical -and Analytical Chemists LOWELL, MASS Price $l.OO Yor vile 1n Gett3'sburg, Pa., by A. D. BCPII (Jan. M, LER. ,igem. CURR FOR CATARRH. AND DEAFNESS. I will send the receipt by which I was cured of Catarrh and Deafness free. Address Mrs. M. C. Leggett, Hoboken. N. J. July S.-4w IS NO HUMBUG! By sending 3 CENTS, with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will re ceive, by return mail. a correct picture, of your future husband or wife with name and . date of marriage, Address W. FOX,. P. O. Drawer No. 24, Eultonville, N. Y. July AGENTS WANTED-.g310 per MONTH. TODDS' COUNTRY HOMES or How to Sore Money. The fastest selling book published. It contains information for all classes. Address. HENRY A. SMITH, Publisher, 430 Wal nut St. Phila. - July 8.--tw A few more AGENTS are WANTED for one of the CHEAPEST and BEST Books in the world. Rev. W. A. BINGLEY'II NATURAL HISTORY. G I ring a clear description of nearly every known sinscies of Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, &c:, &c., enlivened by 1000 spirited illustrations and replete with exciting and amusing anecdotes of their manifold peculiarities. The cream of the famous London four volume edition, with valua ble additions, from the works of other distinguish ed naturalists, Nuttall, Agassiz, Wood, wilson . , Audubon, and many others. No trouble to Agents about sect or M. Everybody is de lighted with it, old and • _g, in town or coun try.. 'Nothing ike It In he nekl: Agents report profits from SS to IX per day, and sell in munea Non the lalesi apdhest edition of Bibles extant. 4estaJor it oi ttated drop's: and our most liberal terms tor and Bible. A. H., HUBBARD,• Publisher, 400 Chtstriut Pa. julyS.-4w TILE RAND-IN.HAND MUTUAL LIFE DI. tilrWonl Paay vaults a number of good Agent% a-eneral Agent for Pittsburgh Ind rine nity; also, a General Agent for the Ger man counties of Pennsylvania. Address the Of fice, No. 112 South 4th at., 'Phila., Pa, July 8.-4 w THE GREAT MEDICAL D Di: WALKEWB CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BirraS MORE THAN 600,08* PERSONS Bear testi luny to their wonderful Curative Mots, VAIIAT ARE THEY THEY ARE. A GNNTLE PURGATIVE AS WELL• AS A TONIC, possessing, also; the pecu liar merit of acting as a powerful agent in reliev ing Congmtion or Inflammation of the Liver; and all the Visceral Organs. _ FOR FEMALE COMP LAINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of 'womanhood or the turn of Hie, these Tonic Bitters hashtno enrol. APSenti tor circular. I iii= 0 VILE F ARE N T A ANCIT DRINK; Vicni t llX/R _MT, WHONDIZT, PROOF AND' MINFUSB LIQUORS, doctored, sp , sweetened to please the _taste, called "Tonics,""Appetizers," Bmtorers," kn., that lead. that no drunkenness add ruin, butr i a true in Rosh Ito Nativelnots int ertot of l lf ' NZ FROM ALM LI t r i are the GREAT B IML • 4; and LIF • e rvING rIIINGIT a patient Zen' _eyinnr, ftormor 'of the spite arty- N lag off'aft ' ' .' mm matt, *Ad redo ng the II ;blood to a ..thy condition No person can take I these Bitters, Wording to atrecgons, and remain ; long unwell. l NINO will be given for an incurable case, pro / vidad the boom are not destro by mineral 1 pawns •or other means, and vital organs * t imm t, g re s • A T , CHRONIC o f 1;4: I I AND UT, SPEMA, OR NDIGES ON BILIOU• REMITTENT ANI) NT raft' • V , r: NM D.IWASM:"RE these _ • 11, • ;* 4 : J AND_ G LAD Fit ha • been. most_W.— , SUCH DlSEAllit . mmtird by. VITIATED BLOOD, whieltis prositiy derange ment of the DIG :•:.•: 6RGANS. Cleanse the,Vitiated Blood whenever you find its incitierbanstin the g rod aurost i akin in Pint- Ind It o=tal l : and ift E trish iri tr eTe lle i r,l eg l i cleanse it.when it Wfpol,. b teelinlit. teildimu when. jeep i i.. woe pure alel the Ot_theaystenr wilt relieve f , TAPE, and.othee WOJUIES, I!„ in the eye ea mop thou ands, are well - de in Mow ma w w, t .vats; these BittenitisaV re • , 4 : 4 , . ME . each nom- langstages—tlr•i . - Ger -,y, • •rt als :l•o_ _p dolor, _ ._3lCorthinpree it-, /ti- ir, rage*, and Gene_ml :Alents„ San • : It=t • ‘, VI, - and .1 2 W i?s' -. i . airlical lir itituttmeters 4 lialinum . " '4%. . Orie l disrallik 'lllosittme inthe best advert 1 thing medium in Southern Pennsylvania, INDIAHAPOMS, WESTERN RAILWAY Seven per /rent. Gold Loan The bonds are In denominations of $l.OO each Secured by a first mortgage on 3:15 miles of road, from Indianapolis, the largest city an n portant railroad centre In the State of lndiana, to the city of Pekin In ' ONE - HUNDRED AND EIGHTY MILES of the Line are now in FULL OPERATION. and equip ped with New, Fnterr-Ctass Rolling Stock, con sisting of 2:i Locomotives;23 Passenger Coaches 7 Baggage and Express 705 BO; Stock an d Coal Cars , and more w he addedas the wants'of the toad reluire. e earnings tre already GREATLY rs EXCESS OP THE IN. TEREsT...oN THE WHOLE ISSUE or Borten. The balance, twenty. five miles of the division In Indiana. Ls nearly all graded, with all the- Iron on hand, and will be completed without delay. There are Thirty-six depots on the. lie, LoGINAT ED IN CITIES AND TOWNS THAT CONTA n IN, THE AGGREGATE, A POPULATION OF ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY THOCJIAND, averaging over 1920 10 each square mile, within a radius of half a mile of the track; and WITHIN TWENTY MILES OP THE TRACK, THERE IS A POPULATION OP ANOUT SIX HUNDRED VROVitin. At lames theottgh the counties of Marion ; Hen dricks, Montgomery, Fountain, Warren and Ver million, in the State of Indiana, and Vemlllion, Champaign, De Witt, Platt, McLean and Taze well Counties, in Illinois, on the line of the old emigrant grate road which was laid out In the best imrflon of those States before the time of railroads, was them the main line of Western travel, and consequently became more thickly settled than other sections of the West, as the numerous cities, large villages, and products of these counties demonstrate. Besides the large agricultural productions of this section the manufacturing Interest is very extensive in the large towns and Is rapidly In creasing. The coal mines at Danville on this hue are ex tensively and profitably worked, and FURNISH BUSINESS FOR OV.KR THREE HUNDRED COAL CARS on this line at present, and MORE 'THAN TWICE THAT NUMBER WILL RE RE QUIRED to carry coal on completion of the re. malidng link. From the present earnings on 180 miles it is safe to assume that the LOCAL BUSINESS ALONE WILL BE AMPLE NOT ONLY TO PAY THE BONDED DEBT, BUT LARGE DIVIDENDS ON THE STOCK. In addition to the population and wealth of the country and all that is necessary to support a first-class road and make it a profitable invest ment through local traffic, it tones a grand cen tral trunk line for through butrinexa not surpomed by any road of equal length in flue Wexf. At Indianapolis it connects by main lines with the cities of Columbus, Peveland, Pittsburg. Cin einnati—and with the Pennsylvania Central, Bal timore and Ohio and other important railroad lines. At Pekin, the western terminus, eonnee tions are made with Peoria. Quincy, Keokuk, Burlington and Omaha. At Bloomington. with the Illinois Central &nut, which rues northwest 660 miles to Fort Dodge, lowa. A verplarge bus. Iness will be done with this line. Atenville it connects by rail with Toledo on lake Erie. A map will show ill these to be very important connec tions In making through lines over this route. The Loan Is placed beyond any contingency by the present earnings from local train° on One Hundred and flighty miles, which must necessa rily be doubled when the trains run through. The Bonds are convertible at the option of the holder Into stock at par at any time, which adds greatly to their value. They may be registered at the Farmers' Lowland Tru.st Company If desired. Footman Payable April and October, Free of Tax. Total Issue $ 5 , 0 00.000—52,900,000 of which are placed In trust with the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company to redeem and cancel R 1,000,000 bonds Issued to the Danville. Urbana, Bloomington, and Pekin Railroad. now merged into this road, mak ing the loan only 53,000,M0, over half of which has been sold in Europe and this market. The balance we offer at 90 and accrued interest. At this low price the Bonds, being so amply secured, will be quickly marketed. We have been thoroughly posted in regard to the road from the start, have closely inspected It from time to time during construction, and being familiar with the. wealth and resources of the country, the responsibility' and 'lntegrity of the officers and directors of the company and the present earnings of the road., it is with pleasure that we recommend the Bonds as one of the cheapest and safest Investments in the market, sure of a high standard among. the best railroad securities In the country All marketable securities received In exchange at market rates. Bonds delivered to all points, Free of Expresso Charges. TUNER BROTHERS, BANKERS, NO. 14 NASSAU STREET. uly AGENTS WANTED FOR "'WONDERS OF THE WORLD," Ova own inoCissan nzannuaioNs. The largest, best selling, and most attractive subscrip tion book ever pohltahest Send for Menhirs, with ter at ORM. Address, U, FL rITRLISHING a,.. 411 Broome 9t.. .Y. July &—fir THE SECOND VOLUME OF A H. STEPHENS Great History of the War is now ready. Agents wanted. Send for Circulars, with terms and a full description of the work. Address National rublishing Co., Phila. Pa. July 8.-4 w • - \V ell's Carbolic Tablets. After much study and scientific Investigation as to the remedial qualities of Csninatic ACID, Dr. Wells has discovered by proper combination with other articles in the form of a Tablet, a specific for all pulmonary diseases. Timm TABLETS are a Sraz Cana for all diseases of the REsTIRAT4RT ORGANS, SORE THROAT, COLD, CROUP, DITTERRIA, Aernacs, C.s.r.snart, or Hossennass; also a suc cessful remedy for Kidney difficulties. Price 25 cents per box. Sent by mail npon receipt of price, by JOHN 44. 'CELLO°, Cliff street, New York. Sole Agents for the United Slates. May LM-8w WHY DON'T YOU TftY WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. They are SURE Com for Sons Tiotoss% Comm. CROUP, DIPTHERIA, CATARRH, OR HOLIKOHiteI3B; also a successful remedy for Kidney difficulties.— Price 25 cents per box. Sent by =lion receipt of price, by JOHN Q. KELLOG, 34 Platt.st, New York, Sole Agent for N. Y. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. June 3,1.870.-8 w EIGHT PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE -OF $l5OO. 0 0 0 , • BY THE St. Josfiph Sl, - Denver City RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of 0,000 and 010, coupon or registered, with interest at Eight per cent per annum, payable 15th February and August, in. GO_DD nee df United States taxes, in, New York orE.nrepe./ The bonds have thirtl ru e s y ars to rim, payable In New YOrk in GOLD. tees, Fttin, ers' Loan and Trust CoMpany of New York. The mortgage which secures tnese bonds Ls at the rate of eL%500 per Mile r coven a complete road for ' every bond Issued, and Is a tint and ONLY Fort Kearney, This line, connecting St. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will make a short and through route to California. The CompanY have a Capital Stock 4)U:1110,000,000 And a grant of Land from Congress, of 1,000,000 Acres, valued, at the lowest estimate, at 4,000,d00 First Mortgage Ponds 1,500,00 Total. • ' ..0t. 4 .. , Atilirsillooo Total length or road. Tel miles, distance itch:vi ed In this Mortgage, iii miles; price, 97 , 4 and ac crued interest, IN OURRENCY. Can be obtained from the undersigned. Also, Paairta. rm and information relating thereto, ese botr being so well wound and yielding a ge Income, are desirable topartles seeking safe andlucrattre Investments. We recommend them With entire confidence. W. P. CONTERSE & CO., coma:mtg. ADENTs, No. 54 ihae street, New Ireydis s 4 CO! !/$C , Afmr.s, No. 49 Wwtl Street','Aew fork June 3, 18Irtan . HE OLD WAY AND TH E N WIIM!!= THE GRA!! 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Every Advertiser, and every person who contemplates becoming such, will find this book of great value. Mailed free to any address on receipt of fifteen cents. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Publishers, No. 4( Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, It its issue of May wado, says: "The firm of G. P. valuable Co., ch issues this interesting anti book, is the largest and best Advertising Agency In the United States. and we can cheerfully recommend it to the attention of those who desire to advertise their business scientifically and systematically In such a way: that is, so to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of money." (ESTAISLINIIED 1R311).) WELCH & GRIFFITHS, SAWS! AXES! SAWS! Haws of all descriptions. Axes, Belting and XIII Furnishings. Circular Maws with Solid Teeth, or with PATENT Ap.intrriama Poncrs, superior to all /wierted Meth Sates. Seduced.-(B SierSead for Price List and CfreularAlie WELCH A' ORIFIFTHS„ Boston. Mass., or Detroit, Melt. FOSTENT CONVERTIBLE HOE,. FORK, RAKE & SPADE. Four hutispervtahl Impliments for the price of one. State Rtghte for sale. JNO. H.. FOSTER, Charlottesville, Va. Q ALESMEN WANTED in a paying business. 0 S. KENNEDY, 413 Chestnut st., Phila. rtANCERS! TUMORS!! ULCERS! rt Posvely cured by a new method without pain, knife. or caustic. Call or address PRonseo sons, University, 514 Pthe st., Philadelphia, Pa. MEDICAL MADNESS. Let ns hope that the insane practice of admin. Istering poisonous evacuants In eases of indiges tion, biliousness, constipation, and female debili ty. is almost out of date. When the Tonic- Cathartic produced by Nature herselfin the Most valuable Sanitary Spring ill the world is 'repro duced by science, in the form of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, It is indeed midsummer madness to rack, relax and irritate the diseased or enfeebled synem with drastic purgatives. This refreshing and delicious counterpart of a remedy prepared by the creallve hand of the Omnipotent Physician Himseltiseverywhers superseding the nauseous and sickening compounds heretofore used as laxatives. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PI 'ROMPT. HONORABLE. RELIABLE. A GENTS WANTED In beery city, town and rx village for the largest and mos t successful DOLLAR HOUSE in the oonntry—ONLY unbeniONE of endorsed the Uni ted b the States, Our leading g o ods rs and Express Co.'s s] satisfaction, one premiumsgive to Agents csysor Bs EXCiLLED, and our checks are free. Having two houses—Boston and Chiesgo—our facilities are CNZQUALLED, and our business exceeds in amount all other concerns In this trade combined. itirSEND FOR CIRCULARS and ITER CLUB to 13, C. TkIOUPSON fk L% Federal Street, Boon. or a State Street, Chicago. DSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING.—A 1 - wonderful book ; it shows how either sex can fascinate any one they wish, Instantly. (All pos sess this power.) It teaches how to get rich. Alchemy, Sureeriem, Ineantation.4nologl: a3l3,Mesniertsm, Gum ifia6tho_psand won e Mailed for cents.— Address T. WILLIAM R ~ Publishers, South 7th street, - Philadelphia, Pa. [July 8.- 4w Northern Central Railway. SUMNER SCHBDULX gIN and after June 12,1810, Trains will leave S./ Hanover Junction aS follows: LEAVE NOUTHWA.RD. 10.33 a. ni.—Dally fqr Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Minim, Rochester, Buf falo, Niagant, Falb and Erie and the e 1.10 a, in. — l a W ilyst. for Elmira, Buffalo. &e. 2.09 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williams. port and Erie. 6.05 p. m.--Dally (except Stuidgebr Yerk. 10.03 a. m.—Dally (except Sun ) for Hants burg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.05 a. in.—Dail stoppin&at Parkton only. 7.52 a, m..—Datl (except Sundays) stopping at all Stat °rut. 1.2.25 p. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only. 10.19 a. m.—Dally (except Sunday)stopping 51 Parktou and Cocke le only. 4.54 p. m.—Dally >except Sun ys) stopping at the Stations. EDW. S. YOUNG, _fuss. Agent _ Baltimore Md: ALFRED It, General i!Sitniendent, June 24, 1370.—ft Harrisburg, Pa. Gettysburg Railroad. FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 8.30 A. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 10.1.5 A.. 31 ; Baltimore 1210 P. M. ; Washington 2 P. M. ; York 1110 A: M. ; Harrisburg 12.30 P. 3L ; Williamsport 5:15 P. M. ; Columbia 12.10 P. M. ; Lancaster 2 P. M.; Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg) 5.36 P. M., and via Baltimore 6.30 P. IL ; New York 9.30 P. M. by either Harrisburg, Philadel, phia or Baltimore ; Pittsburg 12 night. Return ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M. SECOND t RAIN leaves Gettysburg at 24.5 P. IL, arriving at Hanover Junetßat LM P. M. ; atitimore 7.15 P. AL ; Washtngton 10 P. M. ; Turk 6.40 P. M. ; Harrisburg 1155 P. M. ; aud Pittsburg 10.10 A. M. Returning, arrives 6.20 P. IL July 1, 1170.—tt R. MCOUBDV, eap't. ROSADAIIS rpRE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTOIiEN, purifies the bl Diseases ood and c l ures ScrofuLs, Syphilis, Skin , (Rheumatism, Diseases of Wome n . and ail Chronic A ff ections of the Blood. Liver aad Kidneys Recommended by the Medical Faculty and many thousands of dur best citizens. Read the testim u i l of a mid pa ourittie j',/ to s Maa nts whir haVe ; senof d for Book, Al manac for which we publish for gra/100M non; -Will give you much valuable inkirmatlon. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, saik I take pleasure la reco your RoaanaLuo as a very powerful 1, have seen it use in two axon. cosea rum mul case in which the patient prono . nuielt cured Wow having taken bottles of your' medicine. The other is a cue' of scrofula of long standing, which is d=japrarlagoualealartuirr, sad the W are Mat the patient will soon me cover, !hare disneuusihsAio roma, Ls Dr/Mick your la anti and it an evAnt co o alterutive gredkaas. Dr. Siparks, at Robtsville, says be I baa - Rona& ieb eascaidesof Ry., scrofula aid secondary syphilis with satlasetory results leaner. M the Blood / knoweuilieMar —23 a remedF• Samuel°. WPM** Murfrowe, I says: I have • 'even_ brittle!, of anda4 ;;,-' • aired i tlinewaiatioa lksil = me ' Fa 'it for my brother, who • • lore eyes. Benjamin Bechtel. ot Ltesa i . th ?writce, I have awkwed fin o twentypears au In veterate ern - Won over a body ; a abort time mos I :a bottle of Reseda* and it effecte4 perfect gure. -'1 1 ! -I64 4 1 0 ilkacifif, by 01 prattlifte. Wniratotty; tichinge iniee, Baltimore. c /21 ,Pfrit 0 , , rrcTrielc'rB' Feb. 4; 1870.—lra . ifirFor imielnifilityebbir, Pa., by A. D, • yISAAC K. 'STALFPFIER, W:Arcus:k 'JEWELRY; 144„ t if , 3 4.41." 1 4 * " L __,; m0 of itoAut o a p",„ an d =AIM; 04M" lxVilkiejlessullewerg= - W i4g. ' A& rw A.dvertiontents. La rgest-- ticNt—Uheapes PATENTS TIME TABLE. pot Notictl. XTOTlCE.—Letters of Administration t ozze II estate of GBOKOIS Douai, tate of - township, Adams county. Ps.„ deceased, ha - been gaoled to the undersigned, reskuar In township, he hereby Wes notice to all persons Mr debted to mid estate make immediate payment, and Ulose having clahna against the same so pr.. tent them prowrly authenticated for settlenyent. June 10, Itc7.6t WM. D. HIME.4. Ma n% A SSIGNEE'S 14.7017 CE. The undersigned having been appointed Aside.* wet of JOHN W. Darts and Wife, of klotint)m township. Adams rotintY, In trust for creditors, , hereby give notice to all persons indebted to ' Assignor to make Imme d iate payment of their re spective dues, and all persons having claims or demands to present the same properly anthentl. sated for settlement. JOSEPH STOCARLAH JOSEPH DAVID, Jane 10, 1/170-41 Assignees. ilia -The first named Assignee lives In Nonntjoy township, Adams Carro County, Pa., and Md. the last named near Taneytown, ll county, - - - NOTICE—Lettm of Administration on the estate of AVIREW HlMlTztuctx, deceased. late of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., having been granted to - the undendimmt, they hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thaw having claims a gai nst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MARTIN HKINTZELMAN, JAMES MICKLKY. Julie 1870-6 t Admen. Arne first named Atlntlubdrator. resides Is Franklin county, P. 0. address Fayetteville; the other to Adams county, P. O. address Seven Mars. Administrator's Notica. CHARLES hiyERS RESTATE—Letters of ad. Ministraion on the oharles Myers. late of Menallen township. A d am s county de ceased, having been granted to the undendintid. the first-named residing In Cumberland towuritdM and the Last-named In Menallen township afore said, they hereby give notice to all persons In debted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. FRANCIS BREAM. SAMUEL MEALS, June 24, hrm-.ut, Administrator.. TAX NOT NoTick: LM hereby given that the Unpl4•ates for DOROUII AND SCHOOL. TAXES for 101 have been placed In my hand for eolleefMn An Abatement of 7 per cant. will be allowed on all Borough and 80100/ Tam.' paid on or before the Lt of August NeCßE.tia. C'alledur. ° July 11.—td S HERIFF'S SILE By virtue of sundry writs of Fier, Aran. and Daysrt Pheaa tuned out of the Court of COMAXM Flea of Adams eo..and to me dlrected . l wil/ sell at Public Bak, at the Court House, in ttysbitrit. on Saturday, the 16th day of 1870, at 1 o - dolt; P. AL, the following described Real Itstate, viz: NO. I—A LOT OF GROUND alt gtultekt tg Borough otteGettgr aide Alan: eta!: age streS i S i d il iolitg lot of Henryonaker on the east lot of A. . Febnel on w - proved with a twostory FRAME G HOUSE, Frame Stable, and a spring of water on the premises. NO. 2—A LOT OF GROUND ad }pining No. Icm the east and wi t h Await Rol =Lon the west, Improyed a two-story DWELLING HOUSE, Seised and taken In execution ae the real estate of AIIGIIIIMIII R. Fawn. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., fronting on the east skie of the Ma road, adjoining lot of John Eltzmiller ni %IV south and lot of James Woodward on ,a 7, tw igs, north HOUSE, with a two-story Frame D HOUSE, and a one-story frame liltehei. with a number of fruit trees on the premisea-- Seized and tak en _in esecution as the real est Ate of GROWN E. A.l7l3l=jui. Also, A. I,OT OF GROUND, situate in the Baronet- otAsburg. Adams county, Pa., ironing' on ide of tbe York turnpike, actioininicluotatbe a William and Henry on the eat and of Fahnestock and on a,west, iftro ved with a twoatary Brick ma, LING HOUSE, and a twoatorr Brick Backluil ding attached. This property is new. Seized and taken in execution as the real estate of nIANCIII N. Mantic JACOB HLUNK, Bherff July 1, 1870.—ts air Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over Intmedl4 ately after the property Is struck down or ow Ware to comply therewith the property will b e again put up for sale. y Pisalianas. TSB CUCVlialisii WOOD PUMP!! one dotes reasons why AU to the best Pinny Incintifischired ..iisceplea Jer WELLS AND CISTERNS. I. it Is Simpl 2. It Ls Ramble. 3. It Is Durable. 4. It Work very if.a4ly,_ & throws Water Rapidly. 6. It Is Wood. 7. Tbe to Is Tasteless. & does not Crack to the Ron. S. It b not liable to get out of order. 10. Ellanikl say remiss be lb time, ty ean easily be any person. n. t wp j y noo frame. 1L It Is . 9=4 Mum reliablean y riunp =atm, tacturred, TESTIMONIALS. In testimony of the superior character of this Pump, we refer, by permkelon. to the folketint persons who have had lt in use. and tested 16 wftE entire spktion: Jer. er, Franklin tp. • George Smith. Hun* ; Arnold Lives A . Mysnt, Latimore tp. ; John tress ied Gettys t H. P. Sigh= Greenmount ; Peter vt.ly,_ • - field; Daniel Eini ta Pairnekt ; Wm. Young. Mpunt joy tp. ; Andrew verstock, Tyrone tp, Persomi requiring Pumps for wells or cisterns, WI -Lave them furnished all complete sad Teak for use by sending the depth of the wen or cis tern. nattsfacnon guaranteed in all cases or Lo payment required, Orders by teal or otherwise promptly attended to. OSEPH MeEnightsto J wn. Adams county, Feu Oct. 29, 1859.—1 y WANTED AGENTS, to canvass for mucus asp aaver.'s sown: moan KEROSENE LAMP, pronounced by more than 50 Prodeacma In our Col. Jtee: Absolutely Safe —saves 38 per cent. of Ml—no bad odor—Will ncit break or wear out, because metallc. Our agents makeal as mon rileey, d. because tt supplies a want as g al . rers For fun partkulars address with 2d Floor, M BENJeet aqlt =burg, a. Oct. 15, 1859.—tf COMMISSION HOUSE. ZEITAIIMEMD 1&5l. Particular attentkm even to the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, AND FIELD SEEDS, te. J. HENRY GIESE, COMMISSION MERCHANT. 21 SPEAR'S WHARF', BALTrifORE. N. B.—Have 11"11rood to the nor of sky Ware house opd deep dock to frost. rating, Abaigpi on band and for sale at loweitt market Lump & Ground Plaster , - t i_I.OIIENDALZ CEMENT AND CALCINED PLASTER, at wholesale or In quantities to snit. Baltimore, April 15 187111-3niln YO 6 NT'S. -- i'.;00011 - ill no ?R1 coat or PP77117) &ORR =BOLT, IXIFZURNIA, oarnSe Infianunatory or drew of If not of too loos Also, tried in RCA FEVER. This medicine been THOUSANDS OF CASES, different parte ol the county, and bee never bow_io bll lt taken in time aid accord ant so 11 tamaniutted to ewe. Give It a, trial It effl %IPA for Well Every house— Einkl an rulthe theaseivei with si box of Dab se keep it ott hands. The cures that it has eitaeled are or marvelous. - lllPPreplared and gold by rem= Yourr Co.. Pa., or by Weir authorized airlits. — rw=Thiparly all the Ekrenth_Aidhrmi count)". IMAM voltrer et CO. liay rG Met —tt • • Notice to the Public PIUS wide/signed M mining a Line of Wins from Haitty•town to Gettysburg, lea • gm *tost i g• on Monday. Wetim.sft3 , and • e st A. ttatt by • .. Pale cat i Zr ea tad Cie z . .ay; - /Ad • past tour o'isi= rot to make A 4 ot ialb••* ANNA