al and tersoual Pats, - 11,ABLE LANDS !! FOR TALE. 1, A FARM, two miles no'rth- Gettysburg. adJong Bolus Rot e l Drop . Amts. with Large BRICK HOUBB,largy r Barn. Tenant House, and other ImprOre. Price s6.noo—not more than cost of MUM- 2. A FARM, two and a half miles crest of Gettyenurg, adjohnm , No. 1, 114 with good ts"TIJNE Barn sad mproyentenx. An excellent grass farm. UAL S, A FARM adjoining No. 1, and atgifEGATivirErticalaNlelag divided Otambersburg Turnpike and cry choice building lots. Price, W ig " 4, A FARM, five miles from Get . on public road, ISO Acres_„ giood land in uylltaon, with large BRICK HOUSE, and Ipzer Barn. Price s s ,soo—verY cheap, 5, A VERY GOOD FARM , two ont Gettysburg, 240 Acres, with , large 110 USE. large Bank Barn, all in good a. Price +MO per acre. 6, A FARM, 170 Acres, four m Gettysburg on Public road, condom -111 BCILDINGS, red land, ;Li limed.— .000 halt cash. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM, north of Gettysburg, on public road, o Acres good land, with comfortable ~ Price 4141A0. 8. A GOOD RED LAND FARM comfortable HOUSE and all needed ings, and Barn, Land limed and In good af Gettysburg , near Balttmore Turnpike, rom 3 miles from Littlestown. bui 9, A TRACT OF GRANITE twee milers from Gettysburg, on York Acres, good HOUSE and STABLE, a nd for store or Mechanic. Price 12400. 10, A VERY GOOD FARM, two st of Gettysburg, on public road, 221 ell limed and In good condition, _mod Vreatherboarded large Bank mty fruit, good location. Price 550 per will sell ISt Acres with buildings at same. 11, A VERY GOOD STOCK WO miles east of 'Gettysburg, on York Acres, or will sell 110 Xeres, about good FRAME HOUSE, two Barns, well Price SIM per acre—terms easy. 2. AVERY VALUABLE FARM, of which 100 acres heavy Timber, Oak. and Walnut, the miles west of Gettys• public road, two sets of Buildings, will the whole, excellent fruit farm, good gravel. Price 545 per acre. 3, A GOOD FARM, 130 Acres, 7 m Gettysburg, on Harrisburg road, good HOUSE and Barn, all kinds of fruit.- 4, A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND 60 Acres, or will sell 100 Aereil ; 2 miles ttysbum, on Harrisburg road ; good ed HOUSE, Bank Barn, abundant id limed and In good order. venal other Farms and Town Property. :dery lands and Town Property, to ex r Adams County Farms. R. G. IdeCRE.A.RY, Attorney for the Oumers, f • Gettysburg, -Pa. - - - IC SALE OF • VALUABLE'JAN D dersigned having quit housekeeping will bile Sale. on Tuesday, the 2d da Iro. at 10 o'clock, A. M the followin g • LOTS OF GROUND. situate it Butler Adams county. l'a., adjoining lands of fiensperger. Israel Omer, Peter Butler, nour, and others. The ?arm contains 89 ad kk:RCHES, of good farm land.— .e lots, to wit: Contuwing 6 ACRES and -.16 Ct):.'uitilug 5 ACRES xnd SO ( . .titninhig 7 ACRES and 50 rn and lots will be sold 'together or as will best snit purelmers. d is all Ingood tanning order, and is Lied with all kinds of Timber, with a fair n of Meadow. The land has ail been ns wishing to buy will call wale no Pdanee will begiven and terms made y JOSEPH TAYLOR, Sen. AMIE:I 'ABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE . .igned oilers at Private Sale a VERY • ' AIM, situate In &ratan town ot 1% miles southwest of Newchester, • lands of Henry lacunas, Esq., George . :gut others, containing 86 ACHES of high state of cultivation. The Improve e a new weatherboarded CurtAGE Fratne Baru, a thriving young Orchard Ind Peach 1. recs. Grape % ines and Fruit he yard, a well of Water at the door; a ing stream runs through the centre of . There Is an abundance of umber.— ion Is convenient to Churches, Schools,. Market. suited Ifts well)r entire suit pld iu r dluvir:111°11. and rs. us wishing to view the premises or su ms, will call on the subset - lbw or ad ' eurr. A BBAHAIA. }ICKES. lester, Aug. 13, 184i61.-41 ABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE )li.cdr n A e I r T v ish n es to nindli p o se roef hisylaobollie ibersbur . g c tunpik g I n Ac he , Boog of rg. uUSE Is built on the Cottage style, with • Ins and Is very Convenient G throughout, , well of water at the door, with a good other outbuildings. The rounds are out, and planted with a variety of or- Trees. wrson wishing to buy this is a rare 'ertn3 easy. Id possession will be given In the second une ; If not sold by that time it will be rent until the Ist of April, 1871. ictuars enquire of Geo. Arnold or Sam. • xi at the First National Bank or of CYJS.Uti fi 1.11311ZT Flora Dale P. 1870-if ABLE TOWN PROPERTY' AT PRIVATE BALE .old at Private Sale the VALUABLE Yin the Borough of Gettysburg, yn the 'hambersburg street and the Liamond. -Moll Cbrner," fronting f3D feet on urg street, and runolug back to a pub. The improvements consist of a TVvO - DWELLING, with two.aztua , •bullding, &ore ROOMS, Frame triable, valuable stand fur any kind of bLysl- sold on reasonable term& For fur lotion. apply to either of the under JOHN I,BCHICK JOHN CULP, T. A. WANHEN. EIMEI Xtgal gotirts. —The second account of AIiDILEW Committee of Henry Lohr, (a Lunatic), led fu the Court of Oonunon Pleas of until. and will be continued by saki .e third Monday of Autnutt neat, urt. 1* shown to the contrary, JACOB 3LELHORN, Pr(q. 1/711--tal J -Letters of AdoilnistratiOri as ttre •of Johrs LADY, decasecl, late of Y, e . usblp. hayfnF been rAlft4Al tuft. un . . he hereby gins notice to All le z m ohj o cahl tztate , to cal/ slid rAta lent anti those C avian. hit/ please Present ttiela properly au ,/ s , • ttlemrnt, SAMUEL JLEirisST, Adm'r. uettysburg. Pa. t or's Notice. Eli MYER' E S TATE.—Letters at ad ratluu (Jr. the estate of Chaxies Myers, township, Adams cout=- 11 '.+4 been granted to the unde ed reskitug in Cumberland tcrenship: mimed in Menallen • township afore hereby give notice to 144 pels ons td estate to make ImmeassPaYillent• having claims against the same to pre properly autnebtleated for settlement. FRA.NCIii BRUM, la7o—&. Adidalstrators. s for August Term GRAND JI:RORS. Joseph McDivitt. (foreman.) Henry Wolf, Andrew DeHone. I , —Amos Plank, Adam Dcersom, Jr., filer. ever 1... Spangler, Augustus Deatriek, Noah Snyder. Nicholas Wlerman. t—Lewis Wilt. John R., Taney. A. Fleming White. —George tiehrlver. oleo Outhertoott; Moses sea. rkhart Wert. Lithe% Brown. Levi Kintilv. ore Taughtnbaugh,John N. Boyer =rely. Wolf. ORNZRAL JURORS.. r.—Jesse Bucher. ohn R. majors. John E. betr.ser. amen HOW Yawl Sowe prederi c k James A. Hebert, Peter Bushey, Tobias R. (keer, Wan. ke. —John A. Wiernum. Myers, Jr. b Peters, ( An. Untiehinnei;'. abiltsirraanigani tgna_.• • diuxies Corry, IL AIL yid IL Ilyern. Daniel Amaze. Wm.. John tl Brady. vid Iltitudee, sen. $ -- Joba May, David Sneeringer, , Gobreent. Or Henry nter, Gibson How —Adam Hutt. awes Wilson. Alexander Li ringside, brew, Win. A. fiardner. c ' . Prie Herring.m • 'in. Townsend, Cornell: 4k gam, Weed!. O'Buld, Juarh gluon_ contains Allison. 70.—te SSIMBLy. T sa.wrzt, c. GIFFIN of Munn . • • Qum himself to ttut refers t • ' peetive of r 3An • thellUt Y. Raving es u . nnefirewird Lb devotion the G am ma , _111t!140, .be now Ws Übe mu - • - • miller hbeeelf. if elected ir, . • She pewe of Mine Canty, ) and 114 cal .. 1 .ooternir_tvi6,_,, BAnk ,Bi n i t i ...,oll _ sallow nigh . t _ idet, _ , iii - it intinif.- ! district ► casei) Till be found not specifically th e new frame Barn Of Mr. John Spangler, Covered by the general instructions to As- of Mountpleasant;towiship, a abort die _ . 1 _• „_ i ' i • ' sistant-ga t ishals. For instanoe A. resides 1 tance east of Wolf Hill, was discovered to i'll "" jiterllS Ml . 31 7 ill , . 1870 - ,iu the Borbugh of Gettysburg, btit Owns' be on tire, and 'in a short thee the bins, __ ____ f , real estate located in another township or with the contents, was entirely destroyed. connty-lpossibly in another State. Must. The entire crop of grain was lost, belong ' A. return hjythe'Marshal for Gettysburg ipg to Mr. Spangler and Mr. Joseph A. the value of all his Real Estate, irrespeo- Eckenrode, the tenant of last year. Mr. tiip of wisere it is located—or must the William Patterson, the present tenant,losee Marshal 'confine himself to taking the his crop of hay, 'about 30 tons. The live value of Real Estate in his district? . If stook was all sated. The fire was plainly the latter; then - the value of. Real Estate visible from town, illuminating the hear belonging to non-residents must be aster- ens with a lurid glare, which was reflected rained from tenants in possession )of the back upon the streets and buildings, pro property. There being nothing l in the clueing for the time some excitement, un general instructione to cover - these cases, til the locality $f the fire was ascertained. and some of our Assistants being at a loss It will be reeollected that Mr. Spangler's on which principle to act, at their - request Barn was burned last spring on the . eight 1 we addressed a letter to Gen. Walker, the of the 19th of March. The Barn destrciy- Superintendent of the Census ' Bureau, ed on Sunday night was a new one, area through Hon. Edward McPherson, and ed on the site of the old building, and had i annex his reply. It will be seen that Gen. just been finished. There seems to be no 1 Walker rules, under the raw as it now doubt that amalignant incendiary haa been , stands, that the value of Property, Real at work in both cases. Mr. Spangler has an and Personal, irreepective of its location, insurance in the Mummasburg Company of must be returned to the Marshal of the $l2OO on the Barn and $4OO on Hay and district in which the owner is a resident at Grain. There was also an insurance of $l2OO 011 the first barn in the same Com• the time of enrollment. The enumeration of "Social Statistics" will follow and in the ParlY—making a total insurance of $2BOO, use of Schedule 5 will to some extent cor rect the valuation of Real Estate actually belonging each district. Mr. Wertz, of Chambersburp,, has been appointed to collect these Social Statistics. Department of the Interior, Census Office, Wasionarox, D. C., July 16th 1870. f • Davln A. Branum, Esq. Atir:—Your communication of the 12th instant to the Hon. Edward McPherson, has been by him referred to this Office. In. reply I have to saY that it is intend ' ed to report upon Schedule 1, the value of Property, Real and Personal, of each in dividual returned on that Schedule. As it is assumed that every individual in the United States will be returned upon that Schedule, the presumption is that the ag gregate of these values will be the total 1 wealth of the country, although a portion 1 of the Real Property will by this means be credited to States other than those in which it is situated. On the other hand, by means of Schedule 5 (Social Statistics,) we seek to obtain the value of the Real Estate actually belong ing to each town, city, or county, where ever owned. The two results will thus be used to supplement and correct each other. Loci& Hum. Plc-NW—The st - annual Pie-Nie of u 4 Cashtown Swinge # be held on Satur day the 13th of A t. See adv. CrA Woods M: the Two Taverns the 29th instant. . . SALE.—Mr . JohzCover has sold his property, in Highland township-84 acres, with improvements—to Mr. John Balsley, of Glen Rock, for . nogg.—At Calv,ert college,. N the 281► -ult., the Arts was• emir • EM., of Brooklyn, J. Knhn; of this cx) APPOINTMENT.— Fairfield, has bee Gregory, Assistant triet of Highland an the vacancy oceasio .of Xt. Lott. Rev. Aaron Spangler was ordained to the Gospel Ministry of the Reformed Church ori:aturday last, at the Bermudian chuich, dat the same time installed as Paistor of the York Springs charge. Revs. Jact Ziegler, W. R. H. Deataich and W. ,P. Davis officiated. FATAL , of Reading the 14th the wagoi sadden stab ble § haring his head r n.ght. SENTEI Court, on (formerly .one year i the larem property Grain Sr SPilrwas Rotar.,.-During the last two weeks there has bee quite a large acces sion to the numlxfr of guests, at the Springs HoteL The gentlemanly proprie tor, Mr. floppes, is winning golden opin ions among the visitors, by his assiduous efforts to promote th comfort it and meet, every reasonable W t. CONTBACT.—The ontract for building the new Reformed church at Waynesboro, has been awarded to Mr. Elias Roth, of New Oxford, at 812,500, Mr. Roth getting the material of the old building. The church will be 50 by 5 feet, with a steeple 128.8 high. It will of Gdthic architec ture, and be comple by the Ist of Octo ber, .1871. ACCIDENT.-Mr. S;uel Herbst, of this place, met with a serious accident on Sun day night. On the breaking out of the fire at Spangler's bark, , which was plainly visible from town, 11r. Herbst mounted his horse and rode rapidly to the scene of the fire. At Lady's Bun, on the Bonaugh town toad, his home's' foot got fastened in S. . stone, muffing the to fall and; throwing Mr. Herbst heavily on his left side, breaking his collar bone and severely bruising his hip. Ba'n'ns }tames.— e are requested to state that the Linnapan Association of Pennsylvania . College will be glad to re ceive eonttibutions of (relics of the Battle of Gettysburg, in the tx t.hape of shot, shells, &c. There are num rs of these scattered about in dwellings and on farms, not prized by their owners, many of which l i wouldle welcome tions to the Cabinet of Curiailities'in the L wean Hall. Per sons desiring to make such contributions can send them to Rev. r. Valentine, Pres ident of theßollege. i. REMOVED.—Rev. P. Anstadt, of the American Lutheran, has associated with himself as partner, Mr. S. H. Spangler, of York, and removed the , publication office to York., .Mre SPangrer ill a pra?tical Priater i oind tor several years was foreman of the True Democrat office. There has been a decided improvement in the me chanical execution and general get-up of the paper, since the change. Mr. Anstadt will remain in charge bf the editorial de partment, and continue to reside for the present at Selinsgrove, Pa. HANDISONZ MONMIZEIcT.-211r. Wiliiam N. Miller, of this place, has . Just tumid out a creditable piece of work at his mar ble yard, being a monument to cover the re mains of the late Wm. M. Beetem, of Car bide., It consists of a plain white marble base; on.whflehisete a; moulded base of Italian marble, with a Die Block of same material with tablet and wreath—the whole surmounted with a handsomely carved Urn. The entire monument is 9 feet high, and costs $450. Its execution displays good taste and thorough work manship. OBITUARY NOTICRB.--ObitLIBI7 notices, exceeding five lines, are charged at the rate of five cents a line, to be paid in ad vance. This includes resolutions and memorial tributes of Societies, Lodges, mac. Notwithstanding the frequent an nouncerisent.of this rule, we oceasionally .receive obituary notiees for gratuitous publication. As we cannot discriminate, the oelj way to STOW offence and do jas: tied tbirurselvek is to stand by the rule in all cases. ItSociety tributes to the mem ory of deceased members are o,mM:dent importance tarty publOation, they ought to be Wc; paying for at the low rates . fixed - for inch notices. tarmacs HOT SPlELL.—Durin' g the last week we had another touch of hot weather—hot enough for Prick Pomeroy. On Saturday the mercurywent up to 96 in the shade, and on Sunday it registered 97. The heat was oppressive and eArausting all day, there being a - perfect calm, with .out the faintest breeze to give relief. Our -exchanges record ' Sunday as the hottest -day of the season. In Philadelphia the mercury stood at 102 in the shade. Num_ .emus cases of sun-eta:l44am mentioned. Mr. Solomon Powers has furnished us with the followingyeaord of his tberme m .eter, during the week ending on Tuesday: CHIGNONO.-130 long as Fashion endor ses the "chignon;" we presume our fair readers will insist on wearing them, de spite their unseemly appearance and pre judicial effects. It does seem amazing that sensible ladies, who otherwise evince creditable independence and self-reliance, should obsequiously follow the most ab sured styles of dress and personal decora tion rather than be thought, by brainless ezquisites, "out of fashion." - It may not, however, be amiss for them to read what the Phrenological Journal says about the chignon: ‘,414 . that the warm weather is upon us, copious perspiration will result from much bodily - activity; and if the - chignon be worn at such *min it will smell badly. Besides those organs oldie braincovered by the thick, heavy pad will become un duly heated, excite d, and perverted, by w this mostunPhYskilogical and unhealth y T nnnun 1' ; w e learn that f ore i gn on. Headaches will follow; J oss oqi iL ltee, fk v arifiguil, and even aharrationsofinind will be traced to loading down the head with such arid met with a , terrine acc i dent en the 6th tidal abominations as these. What are inst., widskit is feipliii; ifili rove fatal. they but generators of brain foyer? Do n r ( o n du thaw b the blood to those parts, It appeal' that he' Wit( gaikailad icadinet Y grain upon a wagon* WM . 11141i n it- they do ; and the rmal amative ac r u m C ty, WILK ed a spirit e d horse, and th e Maim( be- its adjacent orgaan, are the ones injurious dog f t i g ht env i , inn off , th ro ydgg Mr. ly *acted.' ladies prefer to wear their B. to the ipoLoot with, molt -IMir in curie, • raids, or in nets, of course their privilege to do 004 but t o o il e on the , fin . rsTrizig 94Pr him, iJiitiiedier- ra tan) l i t u o w oos 6ssotOrfoat,,,`iolitlrty vo rible iwitu*„ . His jaw was broken; the ualled, indicates something worse thin collar bone fractured in two places, and foolish fluidt). - If Modest and virtuous an arm and 44014,03 . 1. s m i th, women realized the significance of the of Haiover; imm ediately summoned, L.yresent heave-gear , they krialdmwdr°P for and rendered ills surgical assistance Woniem, disgusted with the_ _`Wirfilit.head" that the cirmunsisnioes of the case de, style, are cutting off their hair 0= mended sr Unit Seieneoreould suggest, but /*Waco; Laura Holloway, notwithsashamg his skilful attention, the *ligilikiDget Gale Hamilton. do." injuries t arestsuch a tful nature' that 7AL IL 2P. M. 'Wednesday, Lib, 67 75 '2lunsajwy r 14, . 85 Fri 2 4Y, 88 7 2 B = l. " Cri 1 ,C.4 , 7s' 92 it is ablisoisigbi L sk i . .41 4 1)", cover. At last ammo be, was /yin JP a very orbital • • ' ting will commence at .xt Friday evening, Commencement at w Windsor , Md.,'9 degree Of Master o on-John -R. Kuhn, . Y., son of Hon. J. r. John Sullivan, of appointed by Gen. for the Dis' - Hanultonban, to fill - by the declination George Brown, 78 years, on hay, fell from uses making a' :ed up insensi 'cuts injuries to ied on Sunday ttimore County varnish Bentz, ras sentenced to .'enitentiary for ,tures,l &c., the Shoemaker, of I do not presume to say that this method is unexceptionable, but it is the method of the old law under which we are acting in the failure of proposed legislation. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, FRANCIS A. WALKER, Superintendent. NEW . OXFORD ITEMS. —A correspondent sends us the following items: Mr. Levi Wagner, a farmer residing several miles from New Oxford, has just cpmpleted a double house, two stories, of brick, in that village. The Messrs,. Hershy have complected another building in New Oxford, a two story brick, attached to their Bakery and store. They have also just finished a large frame Barn. Mr. Samuel Neely is putting up an ad dition to his house on high street, a two story kitchen. He has lately built a new barn on the same premises. Mr. A. S. Himes has his new and hand some house almost ready to be occupied. He has also under roof a new brick barn— all of the most modern style. We learn of some small 'out buildings being erected, and additions to houses and barns, and painting up of old buildings. There are growing in a garden of New Oxford, several corn stalks that measure from ten to twelvo feet in height, with large ears of corn fit to use. .A farmer near New Oxford has Norway Oats that measures five feet and a half in length, with heavy. staLka, that will be very productive. The wheat crop will: yield in that sec tion about tvi-tbirds of a crop, and the corn and oats will yiebtabundantly—more so than usual, from present appearances. The hotel keepers are doing agoott bus iness in that village-=the Washington house being crowded to twerflovring With boarders and transient custom. Many are turned away for want of roofn to aG commodate. That town must surely be looking up, and prospering. New Oxford had a grand Sunday School Pic Nic iu Etzler's woods on the line of - Railroad, on Thursday of last week. Ad dresses were delivered by Dr Hay of Penn'a. College, Dr. Hauer, the Pastor of New Oxford Lutheran Church, Mr. J. B. Baughman, the Sunday School agent of York county, and others. They had sing ing exercises, &c. A large collection of scholars, teachers, &c., were on.t he ground, and all pleased and enjoyed themselves. STAMP DECISION.—Mr. Bastress, Cash ier of the' Ist National Bank of York, re cently wrote to the Treasury Department inquiring as to the stamps requisite on commercial Promissory Notes. We an next the reply of the Deputy Commission er. It seems to us that it is a forced de cision, somewhat akin to that which ruled a five - cent agreement stamp necessary on judgment notes to cover the clause author izing judgment to be entered for the amount of the note. But the ruling of the Commissioner is binding until reversed, and ail parties using commercial Promis sory Notes, will do - well to use an addition al five cent stamp to cover the "without defalcation" clause: OFFICE TREASURY DEPARTXENT, WASHINGTON, July Bth, 1870. Sir:—J. Bastress, Cashier Ist National Bank of York Pa., writes under date of the 7th inst., to this office, enquiring if the clause "without defalcation" inserted in a Promissory note, subjects such note to an additional stamp. He has been referred to you, and you are therefore advised that such notes should in addition to the stamp required upon them, as such, be stamped as agree ments with respect to the clause or words quOted. Respectfully, J. W. DOUGLASS, Deputy Commissioner J. W. PATroar, Esq. Collector, Carlisle, Pa. • 7 P. At. 69 60 78 84 48 84 76 Foa ftntrr.-.-Adomj desirable Rooms in th-eaat corner of the rmiguand, the late residenoe of Hon. R. G. Harper, doomed. 70r tenni, fro., buil*. of Na. Serest' Ja. 0. 11. A. M.—On Friday .evening last District Deputy Monroe Enders, of Franklintown, York county, assisted by members of the Senior Order of this place, instituted the Order of Junior American Mechanics, in this place. There were 20 charter members, consisting of young men from the ages of 16 up to 20 years. The principles of the order are the same as the Senior Order. They pay weekly and fun eral benefits and have also a charity fund. The following officers have been elected and installed for the ensuing term:—Jr. Ex. C., Carl Miller; C., Wm. Aughin baugh; V. C., Peter Warren; C., T. Fla harty; W., Wm. Stallsmith; R. S., John Shields; 4. R. S., John Tawney; F. S., Simnel Detterer; T., J. W. Cress; I: S., Z. T. Flaherty; 0. S., Carl Rupp. This is, we believe, the only secret or ganization in town that admits, persons at the age of 16 years, and we should not be surprised to hear of it being increased to a large membership before very long. Af ter the business of the evening had been gone through with they repaired to the Saloon of E. 11..31innigh, where they had quite a pleasant time. ANOTHER WAIMING.—On the Bth inst. , Jane Ruth, aged about 15 years, daughter of Mr. Henry Ruth, proprietor of the "Franklin House," Hanover, was fearful ly burned by the explosion. of a can of coal oil. It seems that she was engaged browning coffee, and the heat not being great, she procured a small can of coal oil and poured part of its contents on the fire to quicken it, when the can suddenly igni ted and exploded, throwing the burning oil over her person, setting her clothes on fire and enveloping her in a sheet of flame. Her screams quickly brought her mother and oldest brother to her assistance, who succeeded in smothering the flames, but not before the unfortunate girl was fear fully burned, and they themselves badly burned about the arms and hands in their efforts to rescue her. Miss Ruth is very badly burned, particularly about the arms and breast, and suffers intensely. Her escape from an instant and awful death, was quite narrow, and should serve as a warning to all those persons who persist entl?and recklessly expose their lives and property by using coal oil as a kindling agent.—Speetator. I FREDERICK & Pa. LINE ,RAILILOAD .1 The Frederick Herald of Saturday says that the work oh this road, which is to run from Frederick to Littlestown, "is so far advanced to completion that 800 laborers I could finish the whole gradation in ninety days. Within this same space of time the whole superstruetion of the bridges can be completed on the plans now adopted by the Company, and the ties and iron can be laid as fast as the most active Iron works of the country can furnish the iron; that is, in about forty days. The trouble* of the Company in relation to money have been overcome, and ho further trouble is anticipated on that subject. Contracts have been entered into for furnishing the iron, on the most favorable terms. The work of laying the ties and rails will com mence the last of September, and the whole workwill be completed early in December, including everything necessary to commence the transportatiOn of freight and passengers." BASE BALL.—On the 15th inst., the "Little Brown Jug" club of New Oxford, visited York, to play a return game gi the "Keystone" of that place. In the first game, at New Oxford, the "Key stones" were badly beaten, the score standing—Little Brown Jug 102, Key stone 29. The latter won the last game. We annex the score, as given by the York Republican: IXTILI BROWN JtO. O. R. Kehm, lf 3 Bucluninater, lb 8 2 3b 2 3 T. Wagner, rt 6 0 F. M. Wagner, as 1 4 Sbeell,e 2 2 Zeigler, et p 9 0 5 2 Miner, 2b 4 2 43. R. Smith, p 4 2 Rodewick, ss 1 6 &Ins, el l b 3 5 2 Tomes l 2 Fry, it 4 1 Zorger, e 4 1 Gleaner, '2b 1 3 Owens, 3b 3 3 Mcltraine, rt 2 4 27 1t INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 TotaL Little Brown Jug 3 5 0 1 0 22 3 2 IS Keystone, 2 3 2 1 6 4 4 0.2 24 L mare—A. Newberry. SITICRIFV. Seist.—On Saturday . last Sheriff Slunk sold, at the Court-house, the following properties: House and Lot on Breckenridge street, the property of t R. Feistel, to John M. Railing, for $715. House and Lot. adjoining the above, also the property of Mr. Feistel, to the Gettysburg Building Association, for $4BO. House and Lot on the ktunmasburg road, the property of George E. Hitssmil kr, to the Gettysburg 'Building Associa tion, for $6lO. House and Lot on York street, the property of Francis N. Martin, to CoL C. H. Buehler, for ;1380. [For the Star and Sentinel 1301.017.11. FINANCE/I. Masan. Enr , rom—A. correspondent of the Compiler, in an article with the above heading figures up the Borough indebted ness, in round numbers, at $7,000. This, as well as hie statement respecting cur. rent expenses, is not far out of the But, to be fair, he should have stated that, as an offset to this, there are about $4,000 of unpaid taxes outstanding. If, then,. the Council failed to meet the demential:it any Borough creditors, they imagine that those who have unpaid taxes on the dup licates ars as much to bleine as they. the Council may possiblybe censurable for heretofore not requiring more prompt pay ment, they have directed the collectors to gather is the outstanding taxes without delay, and in view of the fault-finding that has been indulged in, they. expect delin quents to pay up at once. It the latter will do this, the treasury will soon be in a condition to meek all demands upon it, and !perhaps liquidate 'some of the cer tificates of indebtedness, without stopping the aubPtillo4 l street innWQMllentli w!Lich. are now be/n$ Inp.de r /Fee, Y 4 0 4 the pro 3 Peet of e for tkt *OW le ( 1 4 and the responsibilitq will them rest woe those, who withhold their teixei,- bad pct Ern THE TOWN COUNCIL, A 1424 z 9 4 90Pr4f aOeraoa n o have lig' Timed the Premien C'eiteal 1 1 3 4ow York of theitewilliiggoaii t rete*to Europe to emu is theism. Wcticaa:ut NEIP.YQRII6 Miss X—, well known in our fashionable society for her disitivts . appearance and beautiful complexion, was once a 4allow , - t i n , L , R - FLom. rough-skinned girl, chargrined at her red , Exxx.h. . freckled face. She pitctted into Hagatt/s WRITE WORAT, Magnolia. Balm, and ! is now as pretty 7 in complexion as she is charming in manners. Rx , , ' '''''' This article overcomes freckles, tan, sal- On, lowness, moth-patches, ring -marks, etc:, Imanff - SEED, and makes one look ten years younger than Cu 3 " 1 " 8 they are. Magnolia Balm for a transpar- Berms; fino . rinSas — : ent complexion, and Lyon's Kathairon to " SIDES, make the hair plentifu), luxuriant, soft and " Rims, delicate, have no rivals. The Kathairon prevents the hair from turning gray, erad icates dandruff, and is the best and cheap est dressing In the world. t• julyl!,-1m THE Want Wain= ,being upon .us 4 those wishing to .refresh themselves will do well to call upon E. H. Mormon on Cluimbersburg street and try the celebrat ed Cream Soda, which cannot be surpassed as a refreshing and healthy beverage. He also has constantly on hand the best Ice Cream, in small or large quantities to suit all. Pic-nice and Parties furnished at re duce prices. Give us a call and, see for yourselves. julyB-4t Arrzwrzort Feruinms.—Try the cele brated Patent Elastic Rubber-lined Col lars; Saddles, and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled, if prop erly fitted; and sore necks and backs are kept clean with water and castikt soap, or no pay. For sale by J. W. Cress, Manu facturer's Agent, Gettysburg. .seplo-tf. BANE Itformv.- 1 -Pending the agitation of the Funding. Bill, which will evidently de preciate Government Bonds, persons would do well by reading the advertisement of the "Gettysburg National Bank," in another column, and exchange their Govern Meta Bonds and realize a handsome profit there by, and obtain an investment as safe and profitable. VirHamlin's Celebrated Wizard Oil, for rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, tooth ache, &c., for sale by A. D. Buehler, Drug gist, Gettysburg. tf FOR SALE CREAP.—A good second-hand Falling and Shifting-top Buggy. Enquire at this office. Roo3lB.—One or two rooms wanted for school purposes. Enquire of J. H. Wert. tiri new serial story by a distinguish ed American writer, whose name is hold in reserve, is to be begun in the August I.lu,say. The tale is said to be full of in cident, dramatic, novel in scene and char acter, and admirably adapted for serial publication. IRON IN THE BLOOD.—When the blood is well supplied with its iron element, we feel vigorous and full of animation. It is an insufficiency of this vital element that makes us feel weak and low-spirited; in, such cases, the Peruvian Syrup (a pro tomide of iron) can supply this deficiency, and its use will invigorate us wonderfully. reSpring and Summer Goods just re ceived. Read Con & CUNNINGHAM'S advertisement and learn where to buy Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boofs, Shoes, No tions, Ike., at reduced prices. Baltimore st., opposite Fahnestock Bros. ap22-tf The death of Mr. HAkrza auk the consequent dissolution of the firm of Hautolia; McPitratsoir & BUZIILsa, makes It necessary to effect an im mediate settlement of all outstanding accounts The Books of tlielate arm have been placed in my bands for collection. All persons In arrears for Jobbing, Advertising and Subscription are requested to call and settle. Subscribers can tee by the Labels on their pa pers the dates to which their subscriptions are paid, and will remit accordingly. From all w ho remit at once, (without subjecting the firm to the expenses of sending out bills for collection.) S 2 a year will be accepted—thereby saving 50 cents a year. June 10. 1870.—t1 L. A. BUEHLER. COVEII-1183/13.1%—iA the 26 thint., by Rev. D. W. Wmf, kr. xtuard Cover, of ttigtuand town -310, to Bliss :wane H Hebert, daughter of Joseph Hebert, of rcanktha cowl:nub. tur.u.y—Cf..ttut—Un tae stn Ipst. Dy Rev. J. C. Zarusworte, AIL Joan finny, of Littiestown. Ad awe Dutiful, to idles r.4/..soeta cwt. of York County. bTE43ISIL-874.11334V01L—0n the 17th inst., a; the newsmen Yarsouage, New Oxford, by the tier•. W.*Y. Y. barn, mr. Diamonds sterner to Miss Dustman S. istambaugh, bow near Reldlers. burg, ALUMS county, YA. SW4N—sI.LNIMIES.--un the 20th Ins the Rey. Samuel b. swan, Mr. Juan 4. await to Miss Aiwa al. ilinuneu, Man of tiettysburg.- . warmutr--niums.--vd the ban inst., by Rey. J. A. taxi Alf. David %valor% to Wm Mary Rid er, boin of Cumberland township. DIED. Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over tout lines—va)- Au w accoullawy we maim. Ficsaa.—On the 27th wt., Mr. Abraham Fickes, of num/Ligon towooulp, aged 6 yearn, 3 meatus anu t uay. rituadam—At Emmatsburg, of contumpUon, on we Su rust, Was "ulna L. rioLanu , eaugilLet humum, anti grain claugutar of biro boruaaal, 011/114, NOLL ailitulL is years. Hantdiuk--Ou tne Iltu of gitity, at we house of his .10owed blower, In heLlueravise, rein/a., lnomatt u. Maisano ' was Gwen min , earta. lie was in toe I:lll6iiiC uIWLL ul a Vigorous Awl hope ful oLailuouti—A al4m over Z 4 yeaall.o Ate--.l4V tug men luau re u.Lela, atm cue luny twit in IA r. :sou cans clUelikaill- tie was Orour,oi mime a mw nays ueiore ins departure, seve.ely ht rata ypuom lever. tie Lisa treed Buudewy SEA:KeII wow toe cuseaae wuhe engaged In ileilLig as Agt/OL In re esisnOrtr.suil county. chilli trout toe umnufans of tue ue Was ueth ions— Ate use a we, y iew meld intervals, weed on wow(' recognise, his Lilenlla lot a women', had then slut. ludeit tutu aed.l4lll. DUrlag Wit of tuese la ter van ue expresseu 1115 reauniets to ale. nC Had Oven a inr-tu.er hl Ise Lutue•ou 1411/Apil Blu.:e Ills eouVelalou m LBW, Dug ins dVety tenmerament sun sewn& open neatted h./spot/haw, nothe Lucy elute...en Lune LO toe uesna ol his Many Weans. at Ise amine Ulna leaf unit matey Lama toe PAW of tau Islisal tfty. r runs its taus and l a / a ired Ile rose w umuCe nary eatorfa allu la/emetic um World. .oullug a seam of Inteuugs the pea winter In toe of a add innaerau VudretwßutMlhdbrsylse, se was grainimaiy revived and nulticetieti, eau sauce tutu has nutty and eau/mamma Have been more incited. we urn a quint, ant We tilinn, a &luny leialperignetn, sail a warm ueadi, tie was a iiiithriu utenu, an alleetloilaie twllther, an olaafleul dllawn bun, win iMfppurt of els mother, anti inn mute 01 um hletfus. Tne wiggle Mugu eurntem SpAllpOiNhe WWI the Maimed Mower anti sister In Weis' Uere4l vemeut, Still teal that tuey nave au tennalfled a persuum toss. rija tunerat services, on duty lad, users. nnyder , zioueycut kuung, tue latter 01 Inc m. K Vuurcu, awing ill tin somata exercises,called togetaer a large Wild Stettin& OnngreganiOn ; among mein toe /. U. 0. r. of siutuana image, OR When ne Was a *member, woo emu euttnumed Weir Memo ceremonies at me grave. d e arewea, Menem I Xuttu W g gone; 041 We *AMP Mg as Wale 'Lai Are WituOilt snipe. J. ts. Y. MYNAS—AM the 17th hest, In this place, alter a pretrial:bell luuess, reter thyme, atm., 11l the loth year ui wt. age. the tuneful was attended by a large utuuuee of remtives and /gleans, as wen an by toe urettysourg immanentl assottation, of widen the nemeses& nen mug ueen a malinger. • miarn—an r aux& sow usum, tura county, on We ruts 1/181., nun amen Jails flyers , wtLe ut 6nurew ti. sayerli, and OAUgLIOar Of rater _grey, aged is years, S Inolfwie auu uays. incinuarri.--un Woe Zuti, wt , 10 Ogle cotn4, 111., bainuei antuidan, turinerly ot Mains county, awns tia years, s unnuus and io clays. mixinAg.--till tut. /St lust, Annie sictutlre, youilientli; nag/oer ntitvind /dewily, tn: •inittiountlgi ativitt tw o years ot aim- •ot • - a Weal lust, at beetherallne, thja eriuty, Arnerlale tieorge, son uf iietuge and harms Mouser, aged a mutulie and g 7 tram UILL—At inauesurwu, tins tenuity, on the Id hut, atlas Amend nes, m uer 7ad year. Deem. eaten cuiwu MAWS, Ann Wadin Iq►a in. extent as to ream ill tier death. tl,soya.--4JII we inn lust, in Hanover, 31r, Da. 14d dap% agog to yews, s ululates Nod id 0. 4 0010, uu toe Otti7 ' WllnalliolUA of xtenry D. and hhirylleiPer. 1 . merryut Una plabe,agect 2 years and 7 days; Teacher Wanted. =MI MI I• - • --- . . . ~. erEtE School Dfreetora of Berwick Merough de .a alre to employ nret-elase Teacher, to whom good wages and six onths' employment win be given. Apply early to . , .. July 32,1870.-3 t WM, 1117TitlGER, pron. A Owxl,,Time THE PEPTH ANNUA,litinliti „CASHTOWN SPRINGS Trill be held on &tardily day p die lath f *gust iteV, , which Ittelpabile nalpeettaur invite to. at. lee& o the"h"ed atc _ he = t a (koito winbefowinT=is ri #.4 :11 ' 41 .atdrivuNck—K -.,!•41-- SETTLE UP! MARRIED. tit Itaikki Ralthaiorr GeiiiilollClPiroduler Murkr• .BatUtnore, Thuiociay Morning. .625 0 650 .675 0 700 . 158 1 75 . 18 5 et 175 .110 120 .195 0 - 100 55 0. 64 00 6. OD 000 0 000 000 0 000 15 @- 1514 173 0 18 000 @ 23 17 @ 17% L pan, , GettymburgGraln &Provision Market • , Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 000 Q 000 000 Q 550 000 Q 000 000 Q 125 000 @ go 000 Q 90 000 Q so 000 @ 000 0 00 @ 000 00 g 000 ...000 30 ... 000 Q 20 • • 0 0 Q 16 • 0 0 ft is 0 0 Q 12% 00 Q 1234 00 Q 18 00 @ 00 Q - ERJETRFLOTTR, EXTRA FLOUR, WMTE. WHEAT, RED WHEAT, CAlan P ('t is, • P 'CRIMEA; , TIMOTHY-SEED, CLOVER-SEED, l'o rArogs, BOWER, ,cs , B t ON. snoruass, SID ZS I FIAMS Se) . T .on STOCKS AND BONDS Closing Prices of De Haver. .t tiro 40 South 3rd Si., Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P. M. U. S. 6's of 'Bl 65 new " s's, 10.40'5, C. S. SO Year 6 per cent. Cy., Dio, Comp. Int. Notes, Gold, Silver, - Union Pacific B. R. Ist M. Bonds, Central-Pacific R. R. ['Won Pacific Land Grant Bonds, gtut t.' TlCE:—Letters of AdMinistration on the r estate of Y.bweitu SHALL, late of Conouago towilskiP. Arlan's deceased, nartng 1, .71 granted to the undersigned. resitting in sold tu'lnship, be hereby gives notice to au pet ...ids In de hted to sardestate w maim immediate payment, a. .d those havlag claims sic-lost the &tine to pre- Scut them properly authenticated for 9.ttlement.. Jnly Igiu—cit* WAIL tL !SMALL Adm'r. Register's Notices A °TICE I, hereby given to all Legatee. and .1. owe,: perktus mumrned, that {tic Adman's tri'lloti Amounts nereaner mentioned Vtlii Ike pee , ented at the Orptians vi attains i. , 01111- ty l.tr coldinuatiou and allowance, ID.I t, 15th day of At lit al, 15u, at lu o eIoCK, 1.1 viz: L The !Ind and heal ceount of \V. F. Crouse C , ardhin of Lydia n. blent fug, one of the Junior eLdldren of Jouu Jle Jul ug, bve d. 5. The .11rst and final autahnit of W. Ross %hhe. Adndulauator of oGwtttel COOll, kite of 11;unilton Gan ouveusoly, aeceased. !AL Ihe Lust Mid 11/14s aeuvtilit of 311ehael Mc -811, try, bxecutor of tue Last %lid and esaznent 01 WWI ate:sherry, fate of hatihiwu tow limuip. T. The account of George W. Hari/iu, Guard in of George h. in oil. The unit account of IL P. Bighorn, .tdmin ist; ator of toe .t..state uve u. Tue first anti anal aecou.ut of ~ alio 1. J. ate 4.slager, ailinint,tratois of tue boAte of Fr .iertex htucKsusyet. deceased. o The first &MI rulaioceount of liatinah Lentz, Arilll/111.,itilt/ IX, CUM testanieino 1111111'1U Lteltier, ,leeeu,sed. EL A. S\VOPE. 1: , -gister. 'Lly 2:2, 1670. Court Proclamation. L fIEitEAS, the Bolt ROBERT J. Finlint. Pre , sideLd of tue *Yaw Cousin ill touinuja Pleas iu toe euenties toe /Kb Dist, Jct. and Justice of toe COWL, ul Loyer and .le unwer n 31,1 l•enersl Jail beaiery, for tile 01.0 lit au i.a/ anti other ouendets in saki dist, Ict. alibi J. serif J. ktritis and masher .%IL't l uoY, Jisiges of tue voiu - is of unutuon 1 - leas, and J,a ti of the Courts of Byer and lellulller and I, nem! Jail Delivery, for hie tilal of au capi,u au! other unenuefs lit tue wunty of smous— ha • ...sued their precept. Waling date the zist ul file year of our Lel tt one Loouaalial eight et( aid Seventy, auu to bled/reeteu. Jur -lug a Coin ill neas, and I.ein: al ljUar it Of the rrace, and tweet at Jan Led V ery shit Coml. of Oser and let - huller. at lied) s• burg, op sicoNaJa. a, the tutu t. u f rifix l E i .lit.tuats k'. y 1 v OU al/ tse bees of the Peace. tile Coroner and toeConstaoa-s a!' ills tne said county, tuft hiey uc iota and lt. re to their proper pe,sons, wi4u doia. kiwoukt“, Inquilltions.a.xsuninatiums, atad ism( etnetti b. trees, to du Lal/3e 1141.1 10 %Well Lo turn' owed al nut/. bellad apperLalll4u tie UObe, and also, tellu Wlll pnyseellteise,allelt tilt, 1 , 11.10.1c13 that ate or then *Wad he in Ala ...111 g4IIIt4L,V of sham.., to be iiteu and tune Winos...ad& against wenu a: dial/ be lasi J.1.3..t1t ILbhue rid. : - Iteeld'S ounce, Gettyssurg. July la, 15.0. te. 511i~tFF :s SALE. I.y virtue of sundry Wrab of rent/jam; A: xi ,. hued au tot toe (Atoll of Common rime, of All i ins i!o., and to me ah eettil, I %to sell at ?11 11111' Nt. at toe IoW t on ,Stat- OtO day Of Auyetat, fb,a, at I 9'cloor, Y. . . !oefouov.tog ue.44.:iitost /teal I , ..State, vIL : . TRACT OF I,lNi), situate iu Churn Lbu , foulp, Aujaini eutuity, la., ituAdditug tau le of damn &sett, .Sieuouss llettittatuer, situ Of ,ers, Nut...ming i• At Urz, more or iess, 110- pr , ed %au a IWo.s(ozy LAX; DV...ELLA-NU, 110CSE, Mtn a one.stor) /Jog kitchen air...team, double Log staUte, /tug reu, and a ntuuuer of ebuiee It tut 'trees ou tue pteants; also a wed of ut water near tae door. Nethea and taken in ex et Ulan :L5 tile heat tstate of ArioetEW U. %NlL'''. No. I—.l LOT OF GROUND, situ ate IL. Om Eknougn ol Gtitysburg, Adams wunty, ra., fronting on toe Nurin side Of luiK street, a. Joining an alley on tha taza and lot NO. 2 of F. 'saner on the w eit, iniproveLl With a two s,. dy BitlCi( Inn t.LLL‘kir ni-PUSE, Nitn 1,4 story ISriek Back Ifui uiug aLtaentd, a Brie.. House, with a Hyuiant w tue yard anti a wk a of Water nun a pump in IL near cue Isitenen do Jr. No. 2—A LOT OF GROUND, situ ate In the liorougn uf Gettysburg aforesaid, fronttugen York street. adjonnug Lot ho. 1 on the East and a lot of Joint n etwe on toe Wins, hr proved %%lib a two-story FhArnE L W hLLING litJUSh, who a one-story Back Building attach ed Setzed and taken w execution as the heal Estate of WILLIAM r. littoth. . A TRACT OF LAND, situate iu H .0 tit township. Adams county, ad- Ju.ning lands of in 0111.1., C. Kennedy, Lewis ttneke4Ylulain F. Bonner, and Misers, ie4utaby. hi.' 11Acitt.s, more or improved %situ two stury Sr.. With a one-story Kitchen attaeued, a well of Water near the d and a niltnner 01 fruit Trees on the premi se.s. Seized and taken in execution as the Real Est,te of JOSePU Dar. 1. TRACT OF LAND, situate in at • township, Adams county, P t., adjoining at Joan dare. Josepit Tityrior, and otters, co' cabling Is Alatezi, more or less, Improved wig t a two-story DWELLING Hin,SE, a Log Stable, ltiaeluhuith Shop, ling Pen, a tipnng of Ater near the door, and a young Apple ()tau ant. Abain two Acresatr in:Limber. Wanda/al tz , kelvin coalition as the neat nstatesof •JittriX.r. July 2.1, 1870.—ta J:V'OB KLUNK. Sheri" all" Ton per cent; of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over trunedi ately after the property struck down or upon failure to comply therewith the property will be again put up for sale. SOCIAL PIC NIC. rr MERE will boa Social Pic Nic in Geo. Walter's woods, at McKnightstown, on Baturday, the 110 ti, of JUV. Good music will be in attendance she dandug floor put down. Thereat' Mae be ott. r sources of : u aii h yment. Lefreshrnents e ground. The public is cordially Invited a pleasant time may be ex. pected. Should the day be unfavorable, the Plc Nic will be postponed until the following sena. day - . , HENRI' J. atittinsp, . t • ' JAcos Er. Daaanoityo Asaszem atim, -LNTIIONT DEARDoarr, T. T. Lowax, Geo. W. Soitwaarz, July 15, 1870.—M Ctmmattee. TAX NOTICE , ' NOTICE is hireby given that the Duplicates for BOTioIID AND fiCEOOL TAXED ItstojEtp y a bceis placed in my hands for collection. _ AbatelWit of 7 per. cast,' .I' • ' - VII be allowed, on all Borough and School Taxes pa d ottoreforr tai} lit of AT N , - AcCERABY. ‘CcgiectOr: July I.—td The Fatherland 'Series, • A.srp OTHER . S'JNDAy- . SCHOOL PUBIJCATIONS, Dr the StuldarBphootXrniep, Tta4*ety, pre & byterian, Lutheran end — lttethotilet ykooti of Publication,, for We , Price., 1)y BUEHLER OFTTYIfIBUSG, St(ndfl-ilcA9olB ;t l 2: died tnith Bop i tiv a t July 8.30i 4 -41 .C4 ' •• • • .).. ‘' • rail T ' I I ei ti tl iW it :tr im at a r s dr . 1: TEACH Desiring to hold wy exampioas in the Ur. oughs, where the people are so busilyensmoi thft time of the year, and 1 some of those Dts tricts, which have the longest school Lerma, as soon as practicable, I hereby make the following appointments for the examination of Teachers, A. , LiM. ttlestowii Borough, Wednesday, July 90th, , 10 'York Springs Borough and' Huntington town shlpset York Springs, Thursday, July 21st, 10 A. lkt. Oxford township, at New Oxford, Saturday, July :24, 9 A. M. Menallen township, at Boideraville,' Monday, July 25th, 10 A. M. ' Butler township, at 311tittleton, Wednesday, July 27th, 9 A. M. i Straban township, at Hunterstownitiday, July 29th, 9 A. 51. . Hamilton township, at Ea st Berdfn Saturday, ' ." August 6th, 1U A. 51. Freedom township, at Moritz's S. IL, Saturday, August 13th, 9 A. Pd. Notice of other examinations will be elven in due time. I have several reasons for holding ex aminations so early. 1. To give the best Teachers sunicient time to make their engagements, where they will receive the best compensation. Z. To give those Districts that pay the best an opportunity of securing the best Teachers. .I. To give applicants who fall an opportunity toExa preminapare for nasubsequent examination. an su will be rigid ou There will be no private examinatifts and no certifi cates will be renewed or endorse:t hor gh. endorsed. Directors are requested and the public cordially invited to at tend. I will deliver a'short addreseat each exam ination, will give the members' of the Board an opportunityy to ask the class any questions they desire, and I will explain any points of the School Law, upon which information is desired. No person will be admie class afhe eXamtnatkm has commenc tt ed d . to .Aapplicanteter will t be examined only 1,1 the District in which they In tend to apply. Examinations will be partly oral and.partly written. Each applicant will please s a u gZe " r imse dan if sf w e i 2d " e T t i ri l t u h g m l.: . .lF e er and material, It is hoped many Districts will imitate the noble example of Liberty. by increasing their terms to six months. Directors are respectfully urged to give no promises of employment, until they know that the applicant holds a valid Cer tificate. Careleasneas in this matter will proba bly cost flamilteriban, Union, and perhaps other Districts, their State appropriation forthe present year. J. HOWARD WERT, July 15, 1670.—td (bunt!, Superinfendent July Ylllh , Ino .112 1 4 112 .108;;, 108% .108%, 108% .108 5 / BA% 107 io .1070 4 ' RS .108 mv. WO% 106 X, 110 X 11p4 19 PAY UP! PAY UP 1223 y 1225; 113 116 "90 810 820 go 750 780 HAVING sold out my Store to Mr. SIIICEL COOK, I desire to close up all BOOK ACCOUNTS without delay, and request all persons Indebted TO CALL . 1 31 3 /ITOLATELT and make settlement. I can fie found at the old stand. All accounts not paid within a reason able time will be put In the hands of an ufbeerfor collection. July 1, 1870.-llt COMMISNION Particular attention given to the sale of FLOUR, AND FIELD SEEDS, 6.e. .1. HENRY G;I,:';SE CO3l _if LSSION MERMANT, 21 SPEA WHARF. BALTIMORE. N. B.—Have Railroad in the ?Tar of my Ware house and d,ep dock in front. Always on halal and for sale at marke rates. Lump & Ground Plaster ROSENDALE CEMENT AND CALCINED PLASTER. at , Aliolesale or In quantLtit, Baltimre. April 15.1K7i,--2min FLYER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOW) IIF: reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, ite,l yen limn 141 cures , wally or %Wien aie truly That redo,/ lillieLerew caws of berulwous CWwww, woe' e rue system , etliltal 34tUraLed. who Curl upitun, ILde t,nen twnueu and ear en uy [t.— belUlUlUUsaneetlunsahU ulbuwelw, %Well were aggraraced U) aerut MOWS euilLaallUallua Until Lucy heir paint Uny rtuactlllg. wire been radical ly' care,/ /LI euen great iminoers in atumst every section 01 Idle country, twit tne pUbde StarOei)y. Urea to be informed in its vlfeUes or uses. est:ruin/ons poison is one ul mued, destructive enemies of our race. Wien. inns unseen and un- ICA truant ul we oigauism unueindoes We Cull and mynas tut attamc ur =teeming or Dual (unease& widen Melia; a suspicion or its presence. Again, it seems to Liked itifectiun thiuuguout toe bud), aim teen, (Ina lavoraine oe. cativo, raphoy devcoops into one of toe (doer of tie uldnuus Mims. either on inn surface ur among :the %Ila, 11l We taller, IllUerew.; may be sou dewy Uept/31letlIll tue /lUlg;* Of Ue4ll, ur tumors twirled w We fitter, ur IS SaLIWS Itil presence by e. options on tue main, ur lulu ulcerations unsunie pall. to rile bony. rtence Inc OCeablullal use ut a bottle of zsarsaiiarlina isadvl4aine, even when nu active symptoms 01 Cue ulsea-se appear. tersolis swicteu aim toe fonowhig mminaints gene/ ally nod immediate tele'', anti, at aaitu, cute, oy • tue use of toll nAn."ArianiLLA: Oa. Anthony's rive, Ruse or zrysipetas, letter, • salt imeunt, ecaut 'lead. Ringworm, sore .r.ipm, Sore Akers, anti outer eruptions ur vislOse fel - 11130f ocrotutons disease. Also, in more cuummed torms, aS Dys pepsoa, Dropsy. tieurt Disease, "'as. APRepstl. _veurulgia, anal the various ClCCPAUlatieuticnis Ut tae IlltUreUulf atm nervous systems. SyWtuls or Venereal anti Arcrcarial Diseases are earen by It, trough a ioLig time hirequireal for suodunmilitese uuStinate maasums uy any medi cine. nut lung mummer! use 01 tins mei:lit:Me will cure We cutup/ann. Leueurronts or Wnites, Uterine Ccerotions, and keinWe Diseases, ale commonly soon iedeveu anti tuttiommy mixed Dy Its purnying anti Invigorating euem. minute vireenuus tor each ease are found in our Alma nac, supplied gratis. tertetiniiittain and limit, waft' ei.used by accumulations of extraneous matters in toe blood, yield utiles* , to it, as aiso /Auer Lbisipatints, lbrptdity, Lbngestton or frt ./awl/indium of tue Lwer, and scut/knee, when arising, as they often do, from the tangling pots 'ohs in tue blood. This SaltnAt'ArtlLLA is a great restorer fur the strengtn and vigor of the system. Those who are Lomita - I and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled %itn aVerrous Apprehensions or ' , Pars, or any of the atteetions symptomatic of Weakness, will Lind Immediate redel and convincing evidence of Its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED 111 DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists SOLD BY ALL DRT;(I(3ISTS EVERY WHERE •TFor sale in Gettysburg, Pa., by A. 1). BUEHLER, Agent. [Jan. 21, IS7I —lynu3 Ros A_D ALIS 1 HE GREAT A3fERICAN HEALTH. RESTORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin D uses, . Rheumatism Diseases of Women, and an Chronic AneCtloo9 of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. I Read the testimony of Physicians and pa dients who have used &waded., ; send for iour liosadalls Guide to Health Book, or Al manac for thLs year, which we publish for 'gratultious distribution; It wilt give you Much valuable inforniation. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltirnore, says I take pleasure in recommending your ROSADALIB as a very powerful alterative. 1 have seen it used in two. cases with happy results—one In a ease of secondary syphl i t Ln which the patient pronounced nim cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. The other Is a case of scrofula of lung standing, which Is rapidly improving under its use, and the in dications ale that the patient will soon-re cover- 1 have carefully examlnedthe formu la by which your Itosadalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative in gradient. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville. Ky., says he haa used liosadalls in miss of scrofula and decodsry . syphilis tr_i_O satisfactory results --as °Minot of the Rood I knew no better reined,. . Samuel G. At'Fadden, Nuryealwe' t Teen. says: • Amdahl haLlr Wen h of o4b as of Ikoadaiiih e entirely cured Ahem/1443m ; send =lour bottles. as I wfsh it for my brother, Wflo has scrofulous sOM Benjamin Beohtoi, 'of Lima, Ohio. writes, I have sturered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption over ogy whole .bodY i shod time since I purcnued a bottle of Itosadalis and it effected a perfect care. . Sil - Bosadalls IS sold* a 9 Briegistitt , 61 Exchange .riace, Baiustwre• . CLEMENTS & rroprletors. Feb. 4,11170.—1 yin Nirror S tra i ttyaburg. Pa., by A. D MILER, 'PROMPT. IMMORABLE, , „:11f.LIABLE. I \ c l itss wAxT uist ,civery. city, town and d o tr ie the and mast successful DO 1:10 Ist e country....-ONLY, ONE , endorsed by Mang Papers and Express ed.'s of the United States Our goods give universal satisfaction, our premiums to Agents osxsor as Excmium and our cheeks are tree. Having two houses—Boston and Chicago—our Wattles are ai smo uLLED, and our businessexoseds p in amount • o rle ct V siand ik LVE , 186 Irederhielseeti :V l7 r. o jbll 81 4 11 4 1 WWI MOW. FOSTER% PATENT CON EirrIBLE HOE, FORK,RAKE & SPADE. Pow Indirpensobt Impienients for the price of one. Mate Monis for va. Ws. JXO,IL, , . tpAralt r iViK*lll=l/Ml , l ag. tilafiriNiar.mw tri EXA.MI2.2: ; IIbNS OF E R S I. S. GILLESPIF:. ESTSBLLMIED 1&51. GRAIN, MORE THAN 500,000 PERSONS.-ar testi maw to their worvierful Curative En - ecta ~ WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ARE A GENTLE PERGA t trirE As WELL AS A TONIC, poworelag. an t peat. liar meet of acting as a powerfid *p fir lag Congestion or tion of tile Liver, and aki the % iscerar Organs. ,Mli FEMALE WM:PLAINTS, whether In yoftg or old, married or *gift, at the dawn of wontallitoOd or tr.tarnof life, Mem Tonic Bitters have no equal, send for circular. THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, Made_ POGEREiktIEM, PROOF. SPIRI, AND , doctored, spiced, arid sweet=toj .lease the taste, traded Tonices""Apet ,A O, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true idedid from the • yeAaoAand Herbs of FRO A.LwmOLIC STM TS. • are teG T BLOOD.PITRI- Fend L G r MLA a perfect Z.V iruit ponder and rof the system, carry tug off all polsono matter, aied restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters, according to directions, and remain long unwell. *MOO will be given for an incurable case, pro vided the bones are not destroyed by mineral" poisons or other means, and the vital regress wasted beyond thiet o pair. • FoR INF Ilia (GOUT A,ND Jo:MIMIC' RHEUM , A L___DYBllPsua onma, ou,k arrauTTKNl., I I FE FEES, DISEABRI3 OF THE BLUUD _LIVER, KIDNEYIsk AND BLADDER rheas /alums have been most sueesastuL— SUCEt DISZASEEI are at -- , by VryLATXD BLOOD, which is - . ~ . sod Br disrahips me; of tim LT J.: .o e ,ai r - a C 144841.110 V. , • .• - . Stood w YOU And its imperines b , the i n pm_ mi , ruidar - si t u , It whenzu (Neje I t 'rasa I Airopil airt il m t r i fl?gi NEI tell you-wiles. steep the blood' health the health of the syZem will folk/4 8i , a.. PIN, TAPS, - and ca . r zzotaadsoouatax*ermaontlferrara. .11.... ... . , 1 la Blaraii, , and, X , *wi l d " , 4 04 0 1 bit -Elost UP tirealobike, 1 4: : - areismatikaaak bait*, • . " ..: . , . 1132 4 1 4 W': .,, ~ 4 - ... , ..M to t tageolavil i sad (1.......,a_ , A utatc — , ---'9... • . ..,..... „ ' • - +IL : ' I, 44444llMalftiaThigtaiiiir . • #nr - attlymisilendS. Largest--.Best—eheapes UNTERPHISE, INDUSTRit, TACT, LIBEIt- C. silty, and the Best Raent, have for over Twenty Years been freely used On MOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER, And as a result It is 1110 w, proemtnently, the Largest, Beet and Cheapest D.Lograstran RonAz, Lrraasar sun Femur Wan:2r In the World.— Tens of thousands of wide-awake People, allover the Continent, take and admire the krss.t. fonts superior „detlity, 'Value, lituatruticms drc. • 'THE PRESS AND PEOPLE PRAIsE rr! leer exampLeamiDtehange says: ' Tag Hutu". is 'the most MeganUy Printed, atey Atltted, Widely aerulated and Ereartily Welcomed Pa per, as a whole, which now finds Its way among the People." sur-Vol. XXII. begins July 2. Try Itt Only *1.50 per volume of 213 numbers, or t 3 per year.— Less to clubs. &Ascribe P ark Address D. 1). T. MOORE. 41 Park Row, New York. 50 Cts. nuttr Lfate,ivil:(o::: now o January I t ltrq. ONE I.I9LLA.E. will pay for the SESII-WEELI do. do. oo Cetd a monthirays for TliE DAILY SUN. Address; I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher. New York. -- - - AGENTS WANTED FOE THE Stirprist , Sewing PRICE 05. Warranted to do work equal to the best. Machine se. COU NTY RIGATS FOR SALK SEND FOR A SAMPLE MACHINE. MEESII4GER & INMAN, 30 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PATENTS inventors c o unse l to take out Letters Patent are advised to with MUNN & CO., editors of the Scientific American, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Ottioe for over Twenty Years. Their American and European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. A pamphlet containing full instructions to inventors is sent gratis. 'MUNN & CO., G Park Row, New 'u NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING A Book of 125 closely printed pages, lately is sued, contains a list of the best American Adver tising 31ediut s. giving the names, circulations, and full particulars concerning the leading Daily and Weekly Political and Family Newirapers, gether with all those having large circulations, Agriculture, Literature, &c., &c. Every Advertiser, and every person who contemplates becoming such, will nod this book of great value. Mailed tree to any address on receipt of fifteen cents. GEO. P. itOWELL & CO., Publishers, No. 40 Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, In its Issue of May 2.9. 1611 i, says: - The firm G. P. Rowell .S; C 0.,. which issues this interestufg and valuable book, Is the lamest and best Advertising Agency in the United States, and we can cheerfully recommend it to the attention of those who deslreto 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." MEDICAL HADNESS Let us hope that the insane practice of admin istering poisonous evacuants in eases of indiges tion, biliousness, constipation, and female ((chill ty. is almost out of date. When the Tonic athartic produced by Nature herself In the most valuable Sanitary Sluing is the worlit.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 system with drastic purgatives. 'ibis refreshing and delleiou.s counterpart of a remedy prepared by the creative hand 01 the Omnipotent Physician Himself. is everywhere superseding the nauseous and sickening compounds heretofore used as laxatives. '4)LD BY ILL DRUGGISTS L) SYCLIOMANCY, OR SOUL CILARMING.—A I wonderful book ; it shows how either sex can faseinate ally our Mel' wish, instantly. (all pos sess this power.) It teaches how to get. rich, Alchemy, soreeries, incantations, Demonology, M Magic, esmerism, Spiritualism. Marriage and a thousand wonders. Mailed fur 2a cents.— Address T. WILLIAM & CO. , Publishers, South 7th , tree[. Philadelphia, Pa. [July (ESTABIJEMED ) ELuli SAWS! AXES: SAWS: Saws of all des , riptions. Axes, Belting and 31111 Furnishings. Circular saw s %AL Solid Teeth..llll.tvite PATENT AnJUSTABLB YOB, superior Inverted neat Saws. iwr Prices Reduced.-Sli iiii - ftenit for Price Llit and Cisetnars.lisi Wk..Leki 6: ttitIFFTII.I, Bostuu, 31365., or Detroit. Well. A GENTh WANTED—(SIu PER DAY) 110.. A%i ERICA N ANII - 11Nti MACHINE CO., Boston, M ,or st„, Louls, to. June 17, 15170.-3 in ANTED AGENTS—To sell the Octa gait &icing Machine. It 1 , teemed mikes the ''Elastic Lock Stitch" and is warrant ed for 5 yearn. Price 815. All other mactnues with an wider-feed sold for 115 or less are in fringements Address OCTAGON tiEWINO . MA MINE lio.. St. Louts, t wtago , llP, htlsburg, PA., or Boston, MASS. IJ une 17, 1570.-3 in EissE4,2 Seaey's Hard Rubber Trus t/ 01 Nupportem antf Pile tre upture. Abdominal or Uternie In ‘Vearumentr Cure knesses dR riles.— lhnerent approved patterns. Comfortable, safe, light, eleaul) 'bed in batiung, Indestructible (steel spring.; coated.) Mastic Stockings, Bells, Maces, Bandages, etc.—GREAT YaßtleTT.EStabliAblitents. 1347 Chestnut sL, Pntla., and 3 Ann sL,!‘ew York, opposite kterald Building. bend stamp for Pam phlet. Sold by Liniggists, mailed or expressed. June 17, 1370.-3 m A DAY—Business entirely new and honor -43 1 1. , able. Liberal inducements. Descriptive circulars free. Address J. C. HA-VD if: Co., Md deford, Me. [June ii, 1870.-3rn - - W ANTED A GENTS- To sell the Hume S'h utile 'Sewing Mackin , . Pc is- *25 It makes the "Lock Stitch, - (alike on both sides) and is the only licensed under-feed Shuttle ma chine sold for less than Silo. Licensed by Wheel er & Wilson, Grover a Baker and Singer & Co.— All other under-feed Shuttle mactunes sold for lees than Stio are infringements, and the seller and user liable to prosecution. Address Jumieoa. Ci...sag d Co. . Boston Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 'IL, or St. Louis, Mo, [June 17.-3 m AGENTS WANTED—IMO per MONTH. TODDS' COUNTS lIWIES or /Imc to 9are Money. The fastest selling a t! pubtished. It contains information for aft el Address, HENRY A. SMITH, Publisher, 43u nut St. St. Phila.. July 8.--4 w A few more AGENTS are WANTED for one of the CtINAPLSI and BEST Books in the world. Rev. W. A. 1111 4 1GLEY93 NATUE.AL HISTOIIIr. Givin g a clear description of nearly every known species of Beasts, Birds. ishes, Insects, tteptl les, &c.. &c., enlivened by luuu spirited Illustrations and replete with exciting and amusing anecdotes of their manifold pectmad ities. The cream of the famous Londou four volume edition, with valua ble additions, front the works of other diiitingui*- ed uaturaibits, Nutted. Aimsstz, Wood, Ns 'Won, Audubon, and many atter& No trouble to Agents about sect or younparty. Everybody is de lighted with i, old nd , In town or coun try. Nothing t like It a In the ne g ld. Agents report profits from 5 to Cu per day, and sea in connec tion the latest and best edition of Bibles extant. Send for Illustrated circular and our moat, liberal terms for Book and Bible. A, R. UUBBA111), Publisher, 400 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. jWyti-lw 'll ILAND-LN-lIAND MUTUAL. LIFE IN / surance company wants a number of good Agents, also, a good General Agent tor PlUsburgh and vlnclnlty; also, a General Agent fur the Get, man counties of Pennsylvania. Address the Of fice, No. 112 South 4th St., PhlL., Pa. July S.-4w THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr, WALKER'S CALIFORII7.A VINEGAR BITTERS Itew gtavatmements. INDIAIAPOLIS, WESTERN RAILWAY Seven per eeist. Geld Leen. The bonds are in denominations of $l.OO each secured by a first mortgage on El 5 miles of road, from Indianapolis, the largest city and MOST lin portant railroad centre in the State of Indiana, to the city of Pekin In Illinois. ONE HUNDREp AND EIGHTY MILES of the Line are now in RILL OPERATION, and equip. Ped with New,Fuier.CLoss Bolling Stock, con sisting of 25 Lcomotives: 23 Passenger Coaches,. lßaggage and Express Cats; Tub Box, Stock an Coal • ra, and mope will be added as the Wants of the road require. The earnings are already OREATLY IN ExcESS OF TILE LITERESS ON THE WHOLE issuit or Bosom The balance, twenty. five miles of the division in Indiana. Is nearly all graded, with all the Iron on hand, and will be completed without delay. There are Tatirty-six depots on the line, LOCAT ED IN CITIES AND TOWNS TEAT CONTALY, IN THE AGGREGATE, A POPULATION OP ONITHUNDRED AND NINETY TIIOCSAND, averaging °yet IYX to each square mile, within a radius of MU a mile of the track and wrens TWENTY minas or THETRaci, THERE is A pOpULATION OP ABOUT- 811 HUNDRED THOUSAND. It passes through the counties of Marion, Hen dricks, Montgomery, Fountain, Warren and Ver million, In the State of Indiana, and Vemillion, Champaign, De Witt, Platt, McLean and Taze well Counties, in Illinois, on the line of the old emigrant State road which was laid out In the best portion of thoenStates before the time of railroads, was then the tab line of Western travel, and consequently became more thickly settled than other sections of the West, as the numerous tides. /wile villages, and products or thew, cousUes demonstrate. Besides the large agricultural productions-of thLt section the manufacturing interest is very extensive in the large towns and is rapidly in creasing. The coal mines at Danville on this line are ex. tensively and profitably worked, and FURNISH BUSINESS FOR OVER THREE HUNDRED COAL CARS ou this hind at Dtelient, and MORE THAN TWICE THAT NUMBER MU. BE RE QUIRED to carry coal on completion of the re maining link. From the present earnings on 180 utiles NE safe to assume that the LOCAL BUSINESS ALO 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 trallle, It forms a grand cen tral trunk line/or through business not surpassed by any road q apolist equal length - In the West. At Indian it connects b lines with the cities of Columbus, Clevelan y d ma , Pi in ttsburg, Cin cineati—and with the Pennsylvania Central, Bal timore and Ohio and other important relined lines. At Pekin, the western terminus, connec tions are made with Peoria. Quincy, Keokuk, Burlington and Omaha. At Bloomington, with the Illinois Central Road, which runs northwest WO miles to Fort Dodge, lowa. A very large bus iness will be done with this line. At Danville it connects by rail with Toledo on lake Erie. A map will show all 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 tntMc on One ilu.od red apd Eighty miles, which must necessa rily be,Joubled 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' Loan and Trust Company if desired. Coupons Payable April and October Free of Tax. Total issue $0 5 , 0 00,000—52,000,000 of srhjoh are placed to trust with the Farmers' Latta aEld Trust Company to redeem and cancel Urbana 52,000,000 bonds issued to the Danv, , ngton, abd Pekin Railroad, now merged intdßloomi this road, mak ing the loan only $3,000.000, over half of which has been sold in Europe and this market. The balance we otter at 9u 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 fromoad from the start, have closely inspected it time to time during construction, and being fami.iar with the wealth and resources of the" country, the responsibl:lty and Integrity 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 I cheapest and safest investments in the market, sure of a high standard among the best railropd securities hi the country. All marketable securities received in exchange at market rates. Ponds delivered to all points. Free of Express Charges. TUR : 1 BANKERS, NO. 14 NASSAU STREET ulr 8.-4%% AGENTS WANTED FOl4 "WONDERS OF THE WORLD," OVER ONE THOUS/37D ILLCSTRATIONS. The largest, best selling, and MO& attractive subscrip tion book ever published. Send for Circular% with terms at once. Address, U.S. PUBLISHING 00.. iri Broome St., N. Y. July 8.-4 w THE SECOND VOLUME OF A. H. STEPHENS Great History of the War is now ready. agents wanted. Send for Circulars, with tar= and a full description of the work. Address National Publishing Co., Phila. Pa. July 8.--4 w Will DON'T YOU TRY WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. They are SORE CORE for SORE THROAT, COLD, CROUP, DIPTHERIA, CATARRH OR HOARSENRER also a successful remedy for Kidney Price 2.5 rents per box. Sent by mall on receipt of prim, by JOHN Q. KELIANI, 34 Platt st., New York, Sole Rent for N. Y. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. June 3,1870-8 w EIGHT PER CENT. GoL1) First Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF $ 1,5 0 0,0 . 0 0 , BY THE St. Joseph SL I)euver City RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of COM and $5OO, coupon or registered, with Interest at light per cent per annum. payable lath February and August in GOLD free of United States taxa, In New York or Europe. The bonds have t ye to run, payable in New York in GOLD. Fann ers' Loan and Trust Company of . Trustees York. The morloage which secures these bonds is at the rate of emu per mile ; covers a complete road for every bond issued, and Is a first and ONLY mon tage. This lino, connecting st. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will make a short and through route to California. A The company have a Capital Stock of,a10,00),000 A me nd grant of Laud from Congress, of estimate, at I,OOAO Acres, valued, at the lowest First Mortgage Bonds... 11 016,300,000 Total length of road: 271 miles, distance includ ed in this Mortgesge, 111 miles; price, 9'7% and ac crued Interest, IhiCURRENCY. • Can beobtained from the undersigned; also, pamphlets, maps and information reiating thereto. These bonds, being so well securedand!dings large income, are desirable to parties seeking safe andlueratire Investments. We recommend Them with entire confidence. W, P, CONVERSE dE CO., coloczacw, wei. 54 ligue Street. New York. TANNER ft CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No. 49 Wall Street, NoW York June 3,1870-3 m - HE OLT) AND THE NEW-. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (sirraziaanza 1861,) Noo. 111., 33. Oa and *7 Nosey , Niroot, NEW YORK, ELATE APPOINTED J. W. CRESS, - bETTYBBirRG, PENIVA„ to sell their TEAS AND COFFEES at the same prim that the Conip i, a i ni issllShentrat their Ware houses In New Yont, full supply of the from. es t Ne w Crap,Tiw $ kept for Sale at MI times, , • All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Ch Only one pr it fiet eharpedfrom the Produce loth& nsurner. Pm/tre apht mtrehasing of this Compauy. profits Bayed by - hinder th. 014 lay ' atieun „ ot doing Witness, the consumer Ott:arid to =nit eifhtinVilts betreelq the and to cover as mg lammed' Wet ' V,. . 3 4 4 Ur *IP .w ignaMill tbe Great, 4.Merialie Tee Co., ' distritern Teas to tha mummers. tarttiedr Amu, the "ltr" - nbieefte=t° m'E that t a very onetas a ve enable immense. sass se Company, for they sell thousaitensaa Tea, In the same or leer time Malt - liaolle to pl e Lz chest andestheold system ' [Juie S, 2 e CATARRH INDIAN CUM POE CATARRH AND DEAFNESS. rrpl send the receipt by which 1 wax cured of and Deattteas tree. Addildtt Notsplup. N 1! r .... - 1 3 i:` SV. a s cEsTs, with J v t our b r 631C'e mit *ll owneat Pt t 4 1 1 1 5 • Mara a aid • ...'• •. • haingrVi irr AN S , rte. L,Malr. La , N. •r : , ~ BLOOMINGT BEE during the Lai year or two, bF numerous Farm ers In Adams and adjoining counties, and where ever used Is admitted to be the Flllzer now In market. The proprietors them. fore confidently recommend It to Farmers and efirleolturtsta, as that all Who try it, will not be willing - to do without It. is the bo supplied abundantly from th e utosic portion of ne. Pries 11155 per Tom to Ikea. Fanners whiling Ground Bone, 011 of Vitra, east be supplied. Wee us a. pa EIIjAKROLDEIi 41k Will/OX. GurrrYBß MO, PENN A PST= 8031.1 U, Iron. in the Blood. THE PERUVIAN - SYRUP, An Iron 21mtc, without Alcohol, Assimilates with the blood as easily as the elm pleat food. vita li zing and invigorating the whole system. /t stimulates without reaction, builds a the bi . oken ilfivwtAncures Dyspepsia, I.l74.Cm and eari alas; trom the geni_by , Inereasing Nature s seen vitalizing element—MON. 3PaMphiets free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, y street, New York. Sold by druggists gen- April I, 11110.—lynola TLEST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at LW A. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 1035 A. M. Baltimore 12.10 P. M. ; Washington 2P. M. Yor 11.10 A. 3L ; Harrisburg 12.30 P. M. ; WUnamspor 6.45 P. M. ; COlumbla 1210 P. M. ; Lancaster 2 P. ; Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg/ 5.30 P. M., and via Baltimore 6.30 P. M. i Nei! York US P. M. by either Harrisburg, Philadel phia or Baltimore; Pittsburg 12 night. Return ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 Y. M. sEco:gp TR.ni leaves Gettysburg at 235 P. 34., arriving at Hanover Junction P. P. M. : Baltimore T. 13 P. M. ; Washington 10 P. M. 'York 640 P. M. ; Harrisburg 11,55 P. 311.1 and Pittsburg 10.10 A. M. Returning, arrives 6.20 p, M. MeCIIRDY, Sug't. July 1. 1870.-tf Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Double track route running between Phlladel phis. and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gettysburg make the folMaing connections Situ this Trung line: Gettysburg leasu at 11. L 5 1240 p. !annoyer ,/iusetion arrive 10.05 ' 2.as • • •• " leave 10.5 V . SG " Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p. in. 11.4.5 '• leave 3.50 • k. 25 a. m Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 6.10 Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 PittsburY arrive L3sa. m. 9,10 AL ruhdelphla close connections are made with the trains for New York, Boston and all kastent Clad. At Pittsburg oonnectious are ma* in the New Union Depot with the trains for an Western points. airsror further information applyto ktiWAND H. vvulaAmo, Gen. Superinten__dent, Altoona, Ye. OWINNII,, Gest, comenteralld Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. (hiss 14, nen --tf Northern Central Railway. UMitga SCIIXD Vldt. lAN and after June 12, 1670, Trains will leave Hanover Junction as follows: LEA VE NORTH wAR D. 10.33 a. m.—Datiy for Willianuinort, daily (except hundap) fur Elmira, Roehester. Buf falo, IsMptra Falls and Erie and the West. 1.10 a. m.—Daly for Elmira. %Halo &e. 2.u9 p. m.—Dally (except thuldays) for Williams. Et and Erie. 6,0 5 P. al.— Y (excel* Sundays) for York. 10.03 a. M.— Y (except thalaa)m) for Harris.. pun and tato West. I..VE bOUTH WARD. 7.al a. m. — DalirstoPPlan at Parittor, nary. 7.52 a, ru,-.Lially (except tiandam stopping at &MMus. all 1225 p. stopping Sunday)n only. 10.19 a. m.-Daly (excopt stopping at 4.54 Parkton and Cockeysville only. p•on. — DlttlY )eacePS Sundays) stopping at he statunia, DW. 5, YOUNG, Pass. Agent. Baltimore, Md. ALFRED E. FUME, General Su_perfniendent It JUNI Ilk Harrlaburg, Pa. READING RAILROAD. SUMMER A.B.RANG2tEENT, _ll O.N DA Y, APRIL 18, 1870 fGreat Wank Uqe from the North and Northwest or Ptiliadelphia, New York, heading, Parisille, anationa, Amuand, b liatuukiruenitnun, Allen- Levin, olluton, isPnrata, Lill& caster, LW um biz, em. Trains kayo Harrisburg for New York, as ful• lows: At b. 35, B.lu 1. in., 12.ati noon, and Lilo p. in.. eunnectlug with similar Trains on Pennsyl vania twilload, anti arilving at New York at 1415 uutni, 3.40, e.au and IU.UU p. an., respectivel meeping Cara accompany tue 5.9 b a. tn., y,- and, 1420 anon 1 A ains without mums& keturtung: leave New lurk at 9.(41 a M., 12.te noun amain p. m., Philadelphia It 4.1 n a. in.. and sup. 3. m. Sleeping L.Aa s aotionopany We 9.1a1 witouut change. IL &al 110 . V VOW :New York Leive ttartusbUrs Of Reading, Pottsville, Tani. qua, klineratims, Ashland, uhatuuklia, line G rove • itileu k t .l.Wit., B Ald_,_Pllhaderpnla at &mil. ni., and ::.‘..i anti e.Au h ,:. obuniut t at. Lebanon and pnnci oti way mauun.s ; &lb tn., ttain ounnecting fur rullauelpula..rugartite and Comment truly. leer ruitarlue, teatuyddil barn and Aubun, I, temlYikilt and bustioehaium Rad Road. l via leave bust wburg at 3.4t1 p. co. way Planner 11Z leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., coutectins w th stmliar train on. bast terid'a sallinsad, ret ng from heading at &.33 P. nt., stamping an an Station& Leave ry.latine at &w and 9.00 a. in., and 2.45 p. im. Herndon at itsto a. m., shamokin at 3.40 mos iv.si s, m., &stand at 7.46 a. m., and 1130 soon, lainaqua at 1.53 A. m., and xist p. m., for l'nadeaptila and bew lark Leave Ponsvato, via ecanyikßl and Muncie tuma Rai/rued at tilo a. in., for Rani/mum, and 11...ai a. m., for Pine (trove and Tremont. Aocomminclatio_n Train lemma Potts etitialitifil a. m., passes Reading at 7.st) a. m., arriving at Phinidowhia at Rain& ta. Beturb. tog, leaves l'Ultatimplin At Mg D. xu. Standing at lital p. in. illiring at Putfat iiii " : ll 3. • 9.4144 VI. rPointing Reetinjoodation Train, leaves Potte pouTZ!•• fl., r P t Undnir, bases Palladelphia Coluniblwoad Trll4l.l= Readlns at 7.18 Si.. ~ and nu for uti z, T . ter, upturn __ _..rerlatoilmiritnesd, Traimi leave Perklomen iinnollunlit Rik 11. 1ti.4. 1,0 anti3.3u p. m. ; return ing. /nave tichwenksvide at &US 11. an.. 12.4.5 noon, and 4.10 p. tn., connecting with similar trains on Omnißailroad. nds+. Railroad Trains leave Pottstown ist., and 6.2.1 p. m., returning leave Mount Pleasant at 7.01.1 &ski 1.1.:g a. in., connect , ing with similar t a n of Reuling Railroad. tumor 'Vainly iroad Trains May& Bridge- • 4 8.30 & m., r..ixi and MU p. in., returning, Nave Downington at eau a. ni., 12.45 noon and 5. ls in. Connecting with similar trains on Read ing On amain: leave New York at 5.00 and $l.OO p, m., ildmdelpida at lite a. sa. and &lb p. ns., (u, Lou iirtl4o- rairiuming only to Rading, lease P at suu 11. us, only at 5.36, afire 4. pt e l , ... and Reading at 7.15 t. m., 1s .p. is, Barrigen al 7.211 a. m. for tea, and 40 a. ni. and 45 for Medal . "oimatati4, /mew Swim, &hag and Ex curakm to and from allpoltda, at reduced "dm 0441 Eamelivrieoked through! NO pounds allowed 4.000,000 Lsoo,oal WAY O. AL Nicous, u minitt Apru 2 2 70 Ekipefir...deht. girt art, itc. Hardware and Groceries. ' .T h• antneribers have just returned from the cdtlea with an immense supply of nitaillwigrir. sad Geed* Whit& they are offering at their old Minton otram, at prices tosult the • ~ en our stork co in put of • , rperstsei . r. 04, .I.AsAsnsiik's Took Coach /YAWN" Moe ~or, Cabi net-Maker's Took Housekeeper's 414. M. AU kinds 51.hyoli, . te-, leCt te- GROCERIES OF 'ALL KINDS, ow, pawn, &e. Thera Il /10 article Included la t h e seven"! departments mentioned above . but I,4._ = , : umei lin . andiri be It ikee lii this Store. vi ETcri k elie setm i ovum. hi lime. Give vs a ilieselee ere pop.: pared to eebie kde Solt eat& •• ealee-hatmo., 04_01► . ' AR 9Ms ^t.....4 I 1 RD • tatittthir Star Bone Phosphate! The best blown Fertilizer TRIED AND APPROVED ! ! T' "Btu Bone Phosphate," manufactured by nehmen*ncsayaount *num, Is no longer an ax. , but has been Thoroughly Tried and Tested BEST A-VD CHEAPEST THE AMMONIA is. The Phosphate Is for sale by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa. WEBLE & SON_LGettirg, Pa. MELHAEN & BEND New Oxford GEO. YOUNG & sox.. orer, Pa. JOB. MoRRIDE. York Springs P. July 8,1670,—5m NATURE'H OWN VITALIZER. gailreaa — ti — me — gablini Gettysburg Railroad, TIME TABLE