M tar matindiatt, Triday =•ev4 Aug. Stine. STOLEN.—A 'horse belonging to Mr. James Boyd, residing near Emmittaburg, was stolen at Harney, on Satarday night lash whilst the person who bad ridden him there iras attending preaching. Pic-Nic.--A grand Basked Pic Nic will be held on Satiuday next, in Wierman's Grove, at Wierman's Mill, York Springs district A grand Basket Pic-Nie willelso be held in Fran is Cunningkaan's grove, near Moritz's tavern, Freedom township, on Saturday the 20th inst. Squxamia—The Act of 1869 prohibits the shooting of Squirrels and Rabbits be tween the lst of January ;Lad the Ist of August. Sportsmen can now go to work, the prohibition having ceased on the Ist of Attigust. gnash.—A valuable Cow, belonging to Washington W. Scott, of Preedom town ship, was struerby lightning and killed during thd storm of Wednesday evening, the 27th wit. She Nyonld have been fresh in alpout three weeks. R &TTLE -B NAlCRlL—Recently a party from Bermudian went to the South Mountain after whortleberries, and near what is called the Whiskey Spring captured a Rat tlesnake with 12 . rattles, measuring 8 feet 6 inches. - Another party the same day captured a Rattlesnake near the same place, with '8 rattles. NOT SoLD.--A • member of . the Town Council informs us that none of the Fire Engines have been sold, nor will . they be sold pail definite arrangements be made made to supply their place with new ap paratru3. The Engine House is being re fitted by the Gettysburg Zouaves, to be used by the Company as an Armory. Courtscrrost.—We are advised that our statement last week, that the election of officers of Evergreen Cemetery is confined to holders of Ceitiftcates of Stock,' was eroneous. It seems that the arrangement which we suggested, of Sinking the stock and transferring the control of ‘be Ceme tery to the lot-holders, was consemated several years ago. Corrivry Fes,—The Mapagms of the Adams County Agricultural Society have determined to hold the next Annual Exhi= bition, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 27, 28and 29.. Mon .. day the 28th will be devoted to the entry of Stock and Articles for exhibition. Full particulars as to Premiums, &a., will be given hereafter. Bsis.oonnvo.—For a week or more there has been quite an excitement among the little folks in town on the balloon question. Quite a crowd of boys and girls gather in .the diamond every pleasant evening to -witness the sending up of paper balloons Thy Mr. John M. Werner, who is an adept in preparing them and who takes pleasure in gratifying the little folks. It is a cheap but pleasant amusement STREET CAR& —Mr. Howell, the ener getic manager of the Springs Passenger Railway; has had the cars re.llttett and new truck wheels supplied. The cars now run regularly to and from the Springs Hotel, according to the schedule which will be found in our advertising columns. Our citizens coin go to the Springs grounds in the evening, spend several houzs pleas .. antly, and return at a : ble hour. &Dana/cr.—A few ilaya ago, as Mr. ;Jesse Lerew, near Beftpindian, Latimore A i,wAiskiy; was going to tatnerin-taw's mill with a load of grain, he plaoea his lit tle daughter on the wagon to accompany him. By some means she slipped off the wagon, under the wheel, which passed over her, breaking her leg in two places, . above and below the knee. Dr. J. R. Plank was called in, who adjusted the broken limb. AccrniorT.—On Friday last, whilst a number of the laborers were at work . on the Littlestown section of the Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad, a large portion of the top surface, which they were undermining at the time, gave way, : and unfortunately struck a young man by the name Scott, and breaking his right leg, between the ankle and the knee. He was taken to Littlestowb, and the fracture . adjusted by Dr. R. S. Seise. The young man't parents reside near Middleburg, .Carroll comity, Md.—Fray. SEWKIL —Some time since the Town Council granted to David Wills, Esq., and .others associated with him,the right to put down a Sewer in York street, from the res idence of„Mr. Wills to the- water-course be low St.Jsimes church. Workmen have been engaged for a week or more on the sewer, which is nearly eompleted. It will cost over $4OO. Property holders along the 1, 'no of the sewer pill have a right to drain i nt o It by paying a proportiouate share of the co." , The Council reserve the right to assume ,control of the sewer, at any time, by imieronifying the parties for the expenses inctirred. I. 0. G. T.- —The following persona were installed by D. D., Wm. H. Tipton, as officers. for General Reynolds Lodge; No. 180, I. 0. G. T., of Gettysburg, on Monday last:—W. C. T., Rev. J. H. S. Clarke; W. V. T., Miss Jennie Powers; W. S., J. S. Jones; W. A. 8., Miss Mary J. McCreary; W. T., A. W. Flemming; W. F. S., J. M. Warner; W. C., Miss S. A. Paxton; W. M., James H. Fkesming; W. D. M., Miss Carrie Young; L 8. G., Miss Emma King; 0. 8.8., J. Nervin Frey; It H. S., Miss pora Flemming; L. H. 8., Miss Julia Weygandt; P. W. C. T., W. T. ,S.. Sahm. iscsmaisiusic—The burning of two Morns fur lir. John Spangler, of Mountjoy township, within the lastsixnimitlus, with out any known cause, has produced the conviction that some unknown incendiary has been at work. This conviction is strengthened by the fact that an attempt has since been made to fire a hay-stack on the premises, a lot of half-burned matches having bean found near it. The Ladatown Preis and Hanover Spectator err ha the Mateo:ma gust an ar rest has been made in connection with the burning of Mr. Spangler's bars. No ar. rests have been made, Courrrir CcurvErmorr.—The Republican County Committee met on Sat by is 4 there beings larger representation-than usual. Mire best of feeding prevaibd, the assurance being given that in all parts of the county the Republican party is thor oughly united and will, in October, moment its devotion to, the principles of the party. The County Convention was ordofred to be held on Monday the 22d inst., the Delegate elections to take place on the Saturday previous. There is a good deal of ferment in the ranks of the Democracy, not only as regards the Legislative contest, but in view of the astounding increase in the County bt and the general extravagance in the of county elflike. It behooves our /rinds, finder the circum stances, to put in the fieldg *mg ticket, composed of men of soblowielste4 *Wig . and integrity—elm that will =Now* the -.meadow* at thettm-perks **Vow* ZAMA& ITEMS. 7A. M. 2P. M. 7P. M. Thursday, July 28 - 72 94 74 Friday, ~ 29 70 34 75 Saturday, " 30 t 6 78 68 Sunday, " 31 06 84 69 Monday, August 1 - 70 84 68 - Tuesday, " 2 72 92 78 Wednesday, " 3 70 94 so EDUCATIONAL.—Amo ng the prominent seminaries of learning for young ladies in this country Collegiate Institute, Pough keepsie, N. Y., stands at the head. In location, buildings, appointments and in structore it is unsurpassed. Prof. Cook, one of the principals, has a fame as a rhe torician and public reader as broad as the states. We are glad to learn that a pro per attention is here given to the physical as well as mental education of the stu dents. Our schools have hitherto been too remiss in this respect. Thiii institution is highly recommended by President Ray mond as a preparatory school for Vassar College. For particulars see announce ffient in our advertising columns. it ADVZICTISING PAYS.—The correspon dents from Saratoga and Long Branch all represent the, equippage of Dr. H. T. Heimbold, the celebrated New York Drug gist, as beyond all question the most costly and imposing turnout at either of these ' fashionable watering places. Dr. H. has made a large fortune, and makes no secret of his indebtedness to judicious and extensive advertising. For several years after commencing business 'on a small scale, he devoted every surplus dol lar to advertising. He found it paid, and now that he has built up an enormous business and ranks among the millionaires of New York, he continues to expend large fauns in advertising. A shrest , d business man, he knowB the importance of using Printer's Ink freely.' , ,Cashes or Frax.—On the Ist of Au gust the firm of Bigham & Co., Forward ing and Commission Merchants, was dis solved by mutual consent. 'Mr. Alexan der CObeen retires from the firm, . - and Messrs. Wm. M. Bigham and James Big ham will hereafter conduct the business under the firm of Bigham & Brother. Besides the Forwarding and Commission business, they will always-keep on hand a large supply of Groceries of all kinds, wjioh will be sold at lowest cash rates• 4-8 t SALE OF FLIEWITIM.—On Tuesday of Court week, (August 16,) at 1 o'clock, P. X., will be soil at Public gale, in the Dia pnond, a large lot of new Cottage Furni taw!, which lass never been used, and is in prints order—AM Chamber sets, Bed, 4 4es t ds, 1;l s, Chadre,' itc. Persons de siring to examine the Furniture in advance will callon Hon. HohartlfeCurdy. et Partiam--And all engaged in Agricul tural pursuits, will do well to give Burk holder & Wilson's filkir 'Bens Phosphate a trial. It has been largely used during Ws last two or three pars and has proved self one of the best Fertilisers' extant, Tbero le Doburnbag about it, ai all will sal whys hate tooted % Olve It e bird, See advertisement. ZTORMAL &Nook —Tha Adams Coolity Normal liebord opened $d session ios the year in Agrienlietral Mali on Monday Let. Perim Asidttltil attend am re, quested la be in by the early teat o=3 week. Ppr eliredarand-eatak*ue addeven aroma) Wu!. •c. _ . Bite iletepW'the 4 411ezetui Independent Ans. and "Ited-Itiads" played a game of Base Ban an the Collerk gronnds;the former flooring 50 and the hitter 14: - On Monday the Independents and Key stones played a game, the former scoring 2g, and the latter 11. On Friday evening a match game was played between the First Gettysburg Nine and the Independents, with the following result: lIIDEPENDIMIT i) R. m.,.m, nZingler, 3b 5 2 Wm. c 1' 5 cui --- iera 3 4 Min 5.8 3 4 Shields 2 KIVU., el:1D .2 4 5 . B=ll * 3 2.1 , 11. lb 4 2 Spangler, 2b 4 3 27 32 INNING& 15346 6 7 8 9 Gettysburg 6 2 2 8 1 116 8 0-44 Independent tt ;l l4 U 4 7 210 0 2-22 Fly-eatches—Ge 6; Independent 5 Umpire—John M. Brauth. Scorer—Wm. Itathvon, Lancaster. The First Gettysburg Nine went to York Springs yesterday, to play the York Springs Club, on the invitation of the latter. Arircrrusn BARN BrENT.—The Littles town Press says that during the thunder shower, Wednesday evening of. last week, the stable of Mr. Isaac Sheely, of Mount pleasant township, this county, was struck by lightning and totally destroyed, to gether with a carriage, sleigh, t&c., which were in the stable at the time. • The house of Mr. James Welsh, also residing in the same vicinity, was struck, and Mrs. Welsh severely, though not dangerously, injured. AlloTnzu.—On Monday night, between 10 and'll o'clock, a bright light was seen in the southern part of the county, in dicating another fire. We have since learned that it was slog Barn about about two wiles west of Littlestown, on the pro perty formerly owned by Mr. Jacob Sheely. Mr. Edward Diehl, of New Oxford, pur chased the property at Sheriff's sale in June. Mr. - John Rodkeywas the tenant last year and loses his entire grain crop, which was unthreahed. Mr. John Trostle had taken his threshing machine to the premises the same evening, but it being late when he got there 'the machine was not put in the barn and was thus saved.— Mr. Ludwig, the present tenant, loses his crop of hay, besides a spring wagon, gears and other articles. The impression is that the fire was the result of incendiarism.— The sheep had been pit in the barn during the evening, but they with the cattle were driven out before the barn was fired. .... SUNDAY SCHOOL ric-Nrc.- . —A 'pleasant Pic-Nic came off on Thursday of last week, in Mr. M. , Leeer's grove, about li miles north-east of York Springs, under the auspices of the York Springs M. E. San day School. The Lutheran School united, and a procession was formed at the M. E. Church, - and proceeded to the grove, where the Rev. J. B. Anthony, of the Lutheran Church, delivered an interesting address. Dinner was then served to the scholars and visitors, numbering over 25....5. At 3 clock, the schools were reAssembled and a suitable address delivered by the Rev. T. F. McClure, of the M. E. -. Church. The day was pleasantly spent in innocent re creation and social intercourse, refresh.. ments being again served up at . 4 o'clock, the number on the ground at this time amounting to about 350. In the evening the schools returned to town, everything having passed off satisfactorily. ' VilrThe storm on Wednesday of last week seems to have broken up the hot spell.. The weather for some days has been comparatively cool and pleasant. We are indebted to Mr. Powers for the usual weekly record of his thermome ter. It will be. seen that after a few days of pleasant weather, we are -.getting back into a warm spell. Some how the ther mometer has got 14, habit this sum mer of registering high figures, and don't like to give it up: • JMN#X,Ii4MUCie iiitAsictra.---oii Saturday last, at a pic iiiiihi*Xisensinith'il woods, near Cham jmnsbrizgi Abraham Stouffer, aged • years, while adjusting a fra . , ing fell from a tree, breaking ids leg.—During the atom of Wednesday last, Mrs. Holland, of Fay ettevMe, -was seriously injured by light fling. She approached an open window near which passed . a lightning rod and while pulling down the sash the shock of electricity along the rod was so great as to render her insensible. It was feared for a few days thatthe injury might prove fatal. —The barn of Dr. Franz, four miles from Waynesboro', was struck by lightning on the 27th ult., and destroyed, with con tents; lees sB,ooo.—On the 22d ult., as .Mrs. Isabella Forsyth, the wife of Mr. Thomas Forsyth, at Carrick Furnace, was pulling Cucumbers in her garden, shores bitten by a snake on one ankle. The wound did not give her much inconveni ence at the time. It swelled a little, how ever, and became somewhat inflamed. On the 26th she took very ill and it was thought she would die.. The poison seem ed to have penetrated her whole system. Dr. Alexander, of Fannettsbnrg, attended her, and she is now recovering rapidly.— The store of E. J. Small, Funkstown, was entered by burglars on the 21st ult., and ' $4O in money stolen from the desk. WASIU3ToToIi.---The colored people of Washington county, will celebrate the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment at Hagerstown on the 6th instant. YORK.—Dr. James A. Dale and Gates B. Weiser made a balloon ascension from York on Saturday last. The balloon de scended in Hopewell township, when Mr. Weiser stepped out, and Dr. Dale resumed his voyage, alighting in Harford county, Md., 10 miles from Bellair, where he made another ascension 100 feet high, with a lit tle girl aged 12 years.—On the 27th, the barn of Jacob Bent; of Carroll twp., was destroyed by lightning, together with his present year's crop. Insurance $7OO in the Paradise Insurance Company.—On the same evening the barn of Mr. John Hallacker, of Washington township, was struck by lightning and burned, with this years crop. No insurance.—A little daughter of Mrs. Berkheimer, York, aged. 9 years, fell into a well 20 feet deep, with 4 feet of water in it, on Thursday last, tluough t an opening in the floor. Strange to ray she was rescued, without injury'be youd a few bruises. 0. IL Crawford, c 2 6 Hig, lb 4 6 • Huber, Jr, It 1 7 Cunningham, P 2 4 Cox. Jr.. cf 3 5 Scott, 2b 2 5 HokelJb sr.. as 4 . 3 5 5 Niers, rf 5 3 EE3 WHAT DID IT?—Lyon's Bathairou made my hair soft, luxuriant and thick, and Hagan's Magnolia Balm changed that sallow complexion into the marble beauty you now see. This is emphatically the language of all who use these articles. A find head of hair and a refined complexion are the greatest attractions.a woman can possess. The Kathairon and Magnolia Balm are just what will give them to you, and nothing else will. The Balm is the bloom of youth. It makes a lady of thirty appear but twenty. Both articles are entirely harmless, and very pleasant. They should be in every lady's possession. aug. 5--lm To COTINTT MERCHANTS AND STRAIN - - GERS. — WOLHE'S SCIFEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS.—Among *be complaints for which the "Schnapps" has been declared a specific by the eminent physicians who have corresponded with the proprietor, are—dropsy, dyspepsia, debility conse qu'ent upon long continued _ sickness and old age, epilepsy, asthma, gravel, colic, affections of the kidneys, and all chronic diseases. For these, and many other dis orders, it ,is now prescribed, with great success, by more than three thousand medical practioners in various parts of the United States. Firruitiviro.—We have been informed that the Photographer of York Springs, who has been absent for a tew weeks, has returned with new facilities for executing good work. He is now prepared to make twelve beautiful pictures for One Dollar. All who wish good worjr done cheap, should not fail to give him a call. 1t farAn Eminent Divine Amps "I have been using the Peruvian Syrup. It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasti city of muscle." J. P. Dinsmore, 36 Dev St., New York, will send, free, a pamph letif 32 pages, containing a full account of this remarkable medicine, to any one sending him their address. it riy-Lost ou the road leading from Get tysburg to Bonaughtown, a package of designs for Worsted Embroidery. The finder will be suitably rewarded upon leav ing them at this j office. It LIFE INSURANCE. —ln the death of Prof. Sto3ver, of this place, we have another il lustration of the advantages and ,import ance of Life Insurance. We learn that about two years ago Prof. S. took out a Policy for $5,000 in the "Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company," of Philadel. phia, on which he had made but three payments, amounting in the aggregate to about $350. His family will now realize $5,000. The "Penn Mutual" is one of the oldest and best established companies in the country, with a heavy surplus capital, which pays all Policies' promptly. Mr. Henry J. Fahnestock is the Agent for this county. july29,3t . THE Wenn WEATHER being upon us, those wishing to refresh themselves will do well to call upon E. H. MINSIGH on Chanibersburg 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-nits and Parties furnished at re duce prices! Give us i call and see for yourselves. julyB-t9 ApirATEI AHEAD.--Capt. NORRIS is de termined not to be outdone by rivals, and hence has been brushing up his `Head- Quarters," on the corner of the Diamond and Chamberaburg street, (Arnold's cor ner,) where he has on hand the Lsrgest and best assortment'of Ready-made Clothing of all kinds, for Spring and Summer use, ever opened in Gettysburg, and which he is of fering at astonishingly low figures. His stock of Straw Hats embraces - all styles, qualities, and prices. • ap22-tf SAVE Mon - gr.—Pending the agitation of the Funding BM, which will evidently de predate Governmentßonds, persons would do well bt reading the advertisement of the "Gettysburg National Bank,". in another column, and exchange their Government Bonds said realize &handsome-profit there by, rind obtain an investment as safe and profitable. tlrSpring and Summer Goods just re ceived. Read Comex & CIINNIAGRAx's advertisement and learn where to buy Clothing, Rats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, No tions, &c:, at reduced prices. Baltimore' at., opposite Fahnestook Bros. sp22-tf Fop itti'F•---fieieral desirable &tune in outh,east corner of the Dianiind, the late reddens* of Bon. R. G. *align deceased, For terms, dm, inquire of Mrs. /hyper. armuqmea 09411064 Wizard 011 7 for rheurnatiqn, uourolgish hoothoobe, tooth, 404, 0,04 for** l l7. A44:llntaler, Drug ; ent , 6 strdnirg . tf Fcnt Salm Onsar.—Agocid alka . 2 l 0 431 4 Falling and shlitiNitv Baggy `Xsquire at this coPk".ll Win. Blair &,Son offer a largefissortment of the best Fruit Jars at prices that defy COntiXilllon. Also, prime Mess Shad, Mackerel, Dry Salt Pot°. zaac Herring. Salt. Sugars, Syrups. Coffees, Wares, Coal 011, and everything else in our line, that storekeepers may want, In quantities and at prices that will not fall to please. Please give us a call. With the "heated term" comes the danger of the rightful pestilence—Cholera and .kindred dis eases. What untold and Indescribable misery has been visited upon thousands annually by these awful complaints. But every one ought to be made aware that a specific - for this class of dis eases, as well as a certain preventive, is the cele brated MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. It will positively fortify the system against the attacks of Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In fantum, Diarrama, Summer Complaint, Dysen tery, Chollc, Painters' Cholic , &c. D. IL Bissell, M. D., Physician-in-ehlef of the L. S. Hospital Ship, "Falcon," highly recommends it forChblera, and has used it with marvellous success in such cases. It acts like an angel of mercy in every instance. Sold by all druggists and dealers.— Price one dollar per bottle. [Aug. 5.-lm Ammuce.s WINES. —lt Is not generally known that Cape Colony produces the most delicious wines grown on the face of the earth. A cargo recelved'as a remittance by our neighbors Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., contains several varieties raised there, among which the Constancia commands the highest price of any wine in the world. Al. most the entire crop of it Is consumed in the palaces of Europe, this rare exception being sent. to them in exchange for their medicines, which, have long been the staple remedies of South At ric.a.—Boston Journal. BERT PEER BY WAIL BY TEE PROPRIETORS OP HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, Which is the best article ever known to ► RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It will prevent the Hair from falling out Makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and does not stain the skin! R. P. HALL & CO., Nashtnr \ N. H.. ProPrietors. For sale by 411 4ruggists. 0 [Aug. s.—lm ApirDELFNE2B, BLEMNEBf3 AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by J. IsAte% M. D., and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear, (his specially)in the Medical/ anew of Pennsyl vania, 12 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 806 Arch street, Philsa 2 Testimoni. Ws can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their 'patients; as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for ex. aminatlon. [March 18,1870.-1 y For Store Fronts, Asylums, &c. ; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing fot Sheep and Poultry Yards Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, screensfor Coal, Ores, Sand, &c., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, &c. ; Paper makers' Wires, Ornament• al - Wire Work, &c. Every informatidn by ad dressing the manufacturers. M. WALKER & SONS, No. 11 North Sixth at., Philadelphia. Feb. 11, IFFo.—ly There can be nothing that twill please the ladles better than a good article, which is Reeled in it , ' ery family for every day's use. Ouch an article is 'Ems , GIINIIINS ANHRICAN TALLOW SOAP recommended for the following purposes; Fbr OteturalHouseAold Die . . Ibr the Third. lbr tAs Utundrp. Ittr Moped Hands, &c. Sold by all GroCers and Stossasepsra everywhere NATHAN FRICK, Sole Agent, No. 319 North Front street, Philadelphia. (Feb. 11;1870.-n AWi m ptiVe—COinnioa, Rtnenioe, Attalla ee "failign and Trnstee,—Mortangea a whmo rg o r t asul immonopheau. ESE SETTLE, UP • he death of Mr. May= and the con3equent iilssolntlottof the Arm at Reams% Muftlutsoff_ & Swarmi t maims It II tressary to e ff ect: an fa bledLste settlement of an ontsraapithig accounts The Sinks of the late inn lave been Placed In my hands for collection. All poisons hlarrears for Jobbing, Advertising and Stibecriptlon are requested to tall and settle., Subscribers can see by the labels on their pa. pens the dates to .Which their snbectiptions - are paid, and will remit accordingly. From all who remit at once, (without subjecting the firm to the expenses of sending out bills for collection,) $2 a ydar wWbe accepted—thereby saving 00 cents a t , year. 1). A. MOILER. June 10, 1870.--tf geviciv a hitt Itiarlttts. it:•lti•es•Dr.• s. 6 eyed tier Market.. Pali/more, Thursday morning. 600 @ 650 6 75 700 170 @ 186 120 ig 185 110 @ 180 92 yg 95 ... 47 (0 51 ... 00 0 00 . . 0 00 000 . 000 0 000 • IS% 16 18 B 18% o oo 17 @ 18 St PIM notrs, Erra• nova, WWTE WHEAT, REP WRRAT, CORN, - RYE, OAT% Tnitorar-SEED, CLorint-SEKD, FLAX ..... Ittoox, SHOuLDERs, " SEDEs, " HAMS, • LARD, aettysbaricGratadkProvlskin Market Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 000 Q 000 000 0 575 000 Q 000 .1 33 Q 130 000 Q 05 000 Q 00 40 0 45 0 (X) 0 000 000 Q 000 .... 000 0 000 ... 000 Q 30 ... 000 0 30 .. 00 0 16 • 00 Q 18 00 Q 12% 00 0 L 2% 00 Q 18 00 0 6 00 0 • 00 SUPER FLOUT, Erma FLOUR, WHITE WHEAT RED WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, BUCEWTEBAT, TIMOTHY-SEED CLOVERSEED, POTATOES, Burma, LAUD, EGOS, BACON. SHOULDERS,. •• llA.ms, So tp . TALLow, STOCKS AND BONDS. Closing Prices of De Haven & Bro., 40 South 3rd St., Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P. .14 U. S. 6's of 'Bl ;65 new " s's, 10.40'8, U. R. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy., Due Comp. Int. 'Note:, Gold, 121% 121%, Silver 112 115 Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. Bonds, 815 825 Central Pacific R. R. 85.5 870 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds,- • • 74 0 1.70 MARRIED. Lowmt—Hsirrits.v.--On the 18th ult., by the Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. John C. 1). Lower of E Arendtsville to Miss mma C: 4 llartman of Me nanen township. Mu.t.mt—i r ns-s - IsoirrEtt.—On the "with .nit., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. Cornelius Miller to Miss Lavin& Catharine, daughter of the late D. C. Frankforter both M ofpaper Manchester,pleasepublish. Md. D SiirWestanlnster s a y —Aßennr.--On the 28th ult., in this lace, b Deatrich, r. John H. Smith to Miss Lott A. Arendt, both of Butler township, this county. HIMP9ON—WAGNEIL-011 the 31st ult, at the Re formed Parsonage, New Oxford,. by the Rev. W. P. P. Davis, Mr. James 0. Simpson to Miss Sarah Agnes Wagner, both of Round ; Hill, Reading township. DIED Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over four to acempany the notice. AtwinE.—On the 20th ult., Mr. Conrad Alwine, of Oxford township, aged 58 years. Bt Arn.—On the 22d ult. near Duttera's Station, Miss Mien C. Blair, aged 1U years, 11 months and 3 days. Cannaron.—On the lit of July la.st, in Frank lin township, Mr. Idanoali Carbaugh, aged about 35 = —On the 25th lilt., at the Two Tavertts. James Biotin, only child of J. H. and Kate A. Baker. aged 4 months. Bourn:ELL—On the 23a ult., In this place, Louis Birtithal, aged 48 years 4 months ,and 6 days. His remains were taken to Baltimore and burled in the Citizen's Cemetery. under the direction of CagmLribe of this place. irgi26th ult., Isaac W elh od m k ormerlyn ioa o Ad am e county. (brother of Protiumotory Melhorn,) aged about .70 years. Marrzonn.—At Abbottstown op the 16th ult., Harry Samuel, son of Washington s. and Emily B. etzger, aged 8 months and 2266 day Wotr.—ln Hamilton township, on the ledli Cornelius Edward, son of Atoms and Lydia Ann Wolf, aged 10 months and 10 days. ZiraLait —On the 27th ult., thla pplace, Julia Charlotte, Infant child of Charles and Lmma Zieg ler. aged 7 months and 7 da ffiptrial gottrts. TO THE TRADE WILLIAM, BLAIR, 6: SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Qtleensware Merchants, "South End," Carlisle Pa, July t 2, 1870. PREPARE FOR THE CHOLEMA A TREATISE ON THE HAIR WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS. TO THE LADIEBI vationisitt.l. }lepton Female Semi nary. Seminary. SEVENTEE4 4 iTti SCHOLASTIC YEAR On Monday, aSeptember sth. • The course offdy embraces both the solid and ornamental Etches, under the super and instruction.* a large eon* of Professors and Teachers of long 'experience and pre-eminent ability. The domestic arrangements contemplate full provision for the COMFORT Or-BOARDING PUPIL& la - Rates of charge moderate. For Catalogues, or any desired Information, ad dress REv. W. F. EYSTKR, A. M., Principal Aug. 5.-it ,filagerstown, • A BARE CHANCE FORA VERY VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned. offers at Private Sale a very VALUABLE FARM situateln Tyrene township, Adams county, Pa., If mile from Idaville, con taining 100 ACRES o Patented Land of which there are about 25 Acres In excellent Timber. The land is in a high state of cultivation and un der the best of renting, of which the greater part pw.t fencing. There have been upwards of WOO bushels of Erne put on the farm within the last four years. The soil is copper stone and It produces equal to limestone. The improvements consist of a twaStory STONE DWELLING ROUSE, a never-falllng spring with Spring House convenient to the dwelling, frame and log Barn a go feet, containing \Vegan Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and all other necessary outbuildings.— There is also a Peach. Orchard containing r2oo choice trees In prime bearing ; also, a young Ap. pie Orchard containing 720 of the choicest of trees coming into bearing ; also, an old Apple Orchard, and small fruits abundance, consisting of Cherries, Pears, Grapes, Plums, dc. The land cannot be suspassed for raising fruit. The farm cannot be surpassed in the County for water.— There are two small streams running through the farm, and never-falling springs of the best of water in every geld an the farm, but one. Post (Mee, Store, Mills of all descriptions, Churches, and School House all convenient. 6 Persons wishing to buy should not fail to examine the above property. JDAVTLLE, Pi., Aug. 5, 1970.-tf ISAAC C ItoUPE. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Poughkeepsie N. Y.—Established hi ISM. Excellent opportunities for a contplete English education. Ancient and Modern La guages, Arts, Music, Elocution and Gymnastics thoroughly taught. Also VASSAR COLL EGE PREPARTORY SC HOOD Special course of study furnished by Preside Raymond. Scholastic Year begins Sept. 12. 11470. For Catalogue address the Principals, GEO. W. COOK, A. M., and MARY li. JOHNSON. 4 (2TELTBENVILLE (O.) FEMALE SEMINARY. —Delightfully situated on the banks or the Ohio. With Over forty years' experience this well known School- offers unusual advantages for a thorough education both In the solid and orna inental branches. The cost is only about 8.5 a Week. A deduettoirof onefourth for the dam/li ters of ministers. The next school year (of 40 weeks) beginii Sept. 7, 1870. Send for Catalogue to Rev. CHAS. C. BEATTY, D.D., LLD., Supt. or Rev. A. M. REID, Ph. D., Principal. 4t HIGHTSTOWN CLASSICAL INSTITUTE for Young Men and : Boys. Send for circulars to Rev. J. E. ALEXANDER, Principal. Iliglitstown. N. J. July 36th, 1870. .113% 113% .110% 110% .100% 10N .1003. 110 .108% 110% .1%% 109 .1001% 109% 106% 109% 110% 111 19 FSMALL] COLLEGEi Bordentown. N. J. limn and Tuition .208 ptr year. For Catalogues ad dress Rev. Jzi0..13. IMLUEELEY, A. M.. Principal. a - ----- ENNSYLVANTA FEMALE COLLEGE.—The P2oth Annual Session will open Sept. 6th. 1670. Superior advantages at moderate charges. For catalogue address J. F. SHERMAN, A. 31.. Col. legevllle, Mont. Co., Ea: 4t INir E y rol ph, , Addres.i EDSON EROS. :Patent Agents. 4,Ji :Chit st. rences. , Washington, D. C, for advice terms and re e PPM'. PARING, CORING anti SLICING NlA it CHlNE—Takes 4 turns of wentran to each apple. Sold at Stores.' WiII heau receipt of $l-0. Address I). IL WHITTEI4oRE. 'Worces ter, Mass. SAXON GREEN. Is Brighter, aill not Fade. Cost Less than any other because It will Paint twice a' much surface. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. IN PAINTS• J. a WEEKS & CO,. Manufacturers. 1::2 North 4th Street, l'hil.ulelphitt. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING it Rook of Ili closely - 1 printed pages. lately 114. sued, contains a list of the best American Adver. Using Mediums. Oving the names, circulations, and full particulars concerning the leading Daily and Weekly Political and Family Newpapers. to gether with all those having la.rge circulariOns. Religion, Agriculture, theralittre, 41c- Every Advertiser, and every person who contemplates becoming such, will find this book of great value. Mailed free to any addrass on receipt of fifteen cents GEO. P. ROWELL ,t CO., Publishers, No. 40 Park Row, New York. The er. in t a sue ( if Ma Zo. 1870, says:PittsburgA The fir / m Le of ad G. P. its Rowell Co., y which issues this interesting and valuable book. Is the largest anti best A4yertiming Agellie; the skates , and we can cheerfully recommend It to the attention of those who desire to advertise their business scientOtcatly and systematically In such a way: that la, so to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of money." PATEN-TS. Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are advised to counsel Itith MUNN & CO., editors of the Scientific American, who have twosecuted claims before the Patent.Oillee for over Twmity Years. Their American and European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. A Ispamphlet containing full instructions to inventors sent gratis. . MUNN & 4*0.. 37 Park Row, New York. 4t SA L ES3IEN ViIkNTED in.a paying business.— S. KENN4II4, 413 Chestnut it.. Phlty, It THESE WORDS All who suffer from indigestion, bilious, disor ders, nervous affections, constipation or undue relaxation of the bowels, are invited to consider these facts, viz:T E hat thi! curative operation of TARRANT'S EFFERVSCENT SELTZER APE RIENT, in all such cases, Ls proven by over whelming testimony that profound medical practitioner endorses it : that Analytical Chemists pronounce it identical with the water of the great German Spa: that it purifies and regulates the system without weakening it that it Ls delight fully refreshing, and that every element it con tains is either corrective, alterative, or invigora ting. Weigh these words. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. • 4t ATHISKERB AND MTSTACHIN forced on a V smooth taeo (without Injury) In Six Weeks by "FRENCH ONGUENT. - Mailed for 50 cts. 3 Packages IN. Prof. MILLER. Adams. Maas. Aug. o, 1870.—n Stat Bone Phosphate The best known -Fertilizer TRIED AND APPROVED ! THE "Star Bone Phosphate," manufacturedby BURKHOLDER & WILSON, Is no longer an ex periment, but has been Thom:telly Tried and Tested during the last year or two, by numerous Farm ers In Adams and ad Joining counties, and where ever used is admitted to be the BESIi AND CiTEAPEST Fertilizer now 1n market. The proprietors there fore confidently recommend It to Farmers and Agriculturists, assured that all Who try it, win not be wining to do without It. THE ArAMNIS te supp of the bone. pricy 11156 per Ton In nags. Farmers wishing Ground Boise, Oil al Vitrol, can be supplied. Give us a calL • •strinuroumit" . ' GETTYSBURG, .P. 20170.4. Parka Warm, llfanufactn . rer. • 13.. The Phosgate is foi sale by A. .WANGLEE, Gettysburg, Pa. WYBLF. & SON Pa. • MELHOBN & IS NewOzioni GEO. YOUNG & - over ; Fa. JOS. McBRI;DE, Springs, Prik, July 8, 1870.-ran -, , 84veywg=-Cotvi,reyancing. J. S. WITHEROW, FAIRFIELD, PA Tenders his services to the Mile as PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, and nab lale prepared to Hating atm gamy rarnALott, Ito„ s eer'on roa. so Sanaa Men" he vdll &Boatload to anninitagOonvertn • Deeds, Bonds, Botta" Wins, Leases, A.r. Arles of Agreement, 010#719 at Bales, 6.0. HaTinchad ootudderable exampling* in two unei Whops tio ed nl Zi ess, 1 a liberal of Business attend re am . lb., P. O. ad Fglr Will commence Its E I i; II tly trorai.ithe.Aor:.. • • , . A B/4 NTMAGF/Mit•To seathe Home Miik es theT ß ir ett both des . o& ru s t sie) and lathe only il =d feed- M Mar chino acrid tor leo ~ Dy .Wheel er d‘jeort, Grover a r . 4_ cO.-. An ether under-feed ' Kid for user Mu than Heid 160 e are Infringe ' n an the tellen and is s iimntiott. • Ransisx imAnig 00..• Mass.,- , lltisbortb, var. lAuciasad,, walla ' We - (Juatll.44l* I fitty Adtertigtitztuttl. AGENTS EARN $266 A. MONTH SellllJohn S. C. Abbott's last aTrat work, the LIVES OF ALL THE PRESIDENTS. Over CO) rag e es, nearly Aftl i steel and wood en. C v d i gr ik ' desar t rat t on gl and Te re 'a nikli r tk an flu t t Halting Co., 721 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4w 16 500 ---------- 1101 4 by one agent In four months. AgentS Wanted for MEN OF PROGRESS by Jas. Fitton, Greeley and• other prominent writers. It Ls the most complete and compendious literary , and artistic.work ever published. It con tains sketches of Charles Dickens, Burlingame and 60 other prominent Americans. London, New York and Hartford Publidttnit Onninnay, 2a; null 2.13 East 1214r8trret, N. y. 4w WALL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS The great Healing Balsamic reMediforCoughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, 8:e.,4e. For Wormy Children they are invaluab_ le • for Kidney dinteul ty a specitle.—Try them. Price,i2s cents per' Box. Sent b mall on receipt of thei price, by ihel{Ef .G J• Q. , 34 Platt Kt., N. 4(4 Sole Agent for U. 8. SOLD BY DittiOCa.4TS, 4w LIFE IN UTA H OR TUE MYSTERIES OF MOi. MONISM By J. H. Beadle, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. BEING an EXPOSE of THEIR SECRET RITES, CEREMONIES and CRIMES. With a full and authentic history of Polyg am y and ent time. the Mormon Sect, from its origin to the pres. Agents are meeting with unpiecedented suc eess, one reports 186 subscribers in four days, an other 71 I y Agents Wanted. Send for circulars. Address, NATIONALi PUBLISHING CO., Phibulelphia, Pa,. 4w THIS IS NO HUMBUG! g 30 CENTS, with age, height, color of ey es and bar, you will re ceive, 1) , return mall, a correct Picture of your future husband or wife with namo and (hie of marriage. -Address W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24 Fultonville. N. T. 4w THE GREAT MEDICA DI 8 C OV El? V Dr. WALKER'S CALIFMNIA VINEGAR BITTERS 310filt THAN 500,000 PERSONS Rear testi mony to their wonderful Curative Effects. \\. H A '!' AI? 'l'lll2.Y? THEY ARE A GENTLE PURGATIVE AS WELL AS A TONIC. possessing_ also, the Pectl• liar merit of acting as a powerful agent in rellev. Mg Congestion or Innammation of the Liver. and all the isceral Organs. FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in. young or old. married or slftglv, at the clam' of womanhood or the turn of life, Omsk... Tonic Bitters have no equal. Aro- Send for circular. THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANOY DRINK, _ _ Made of POOR RUM, IVIIISKET, PROOF SPIRITS, AND REFUSE LIQUORS, doctored, spiced, and swbetened to please the Aaste. called -Tonics,"-Appetizers." Restorers, - A -c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, from the Native Roofs and Herbs of California, FREE FROM AI,COHOLIC STI3I - They are the GREAT BEA )OD.PITRI FIER and LIFE-GIVING pitiscipLE. a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the sAtem, carry ing off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy' condition. No petion ran take these Bitters, according to directioni, and remain long unwell. • . $lOO will be given for an ineurablb cage, pro vided the bones are not destroyed i by_ mineral poisons or other means , and the *dal organs wasted beyond the point of repair. 3 FOR INFLAMMATORY AND ' CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. AND GOUT, DYS _PSIA, OR INTERMITTENTIL, REMIT 'NT, AND FEVERS,DLSEA. SOS' THE BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND 'BLADDER these BITTERS have been most successful.-. I sUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED t BLOOD, whleti Is geneollyproduced by derange ment of the DIGINITVE °WANK Cleanse the Vitiated Blood.,whenever you lied its impurities burstingl, through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you ilnd it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN. TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. In Bilious. Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four 'languages—EngLish, German, French, and iiicnish. J. WALKE Proprietor, :Vrommerce sr-, N. V. ' R. . McDONALD a: CO., Druggists, and General Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento,Callfornia, and n and 34 Com merce St. N. Y. i 411 - Sod) BY ALL DRUGGISTS ,k, Dgatrai. .4w , Turner's Tic Doul. ( oureux. ' OA VNTVERS.A.L. NEURALGIA PILL stye, certain and speedy cure far Nen Mig ia and all Narrow/ diseases. Rs effects are magical. It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Neural ;la Faciaill, often effecting a perfect cure In less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no more than two or three pills. No other form of Neuralgia. or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to MIS wonderful remedial ag gt In the severest eases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements. --of many years standing—affectiug the entire system. its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief. and very rarely falls to produce a complete and per manent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most dell- cate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of our most eminent physicians. who give it their tinan hnous and unqualified approval. The following, among many of our best citizens testify to Its wonderful elffeaey: - Raving used Dr. Turner's Tic-Doulonrettx or numerous i n PiU personally,—and In numerous instances recommended it to patients suffering with neuralgia-1 have found without au exception. to accomplish all the proprietors have claimed. J. It. DILLINGHAM. Dentist. 12 Whitr Street. Boston, Feb. Bith, 1867.' Mr..l. ,7d. R. S r Oltv. for many years an apothe cary in this city, and for three years during the war, In the Hospital Department under the U. S. Government, thusepeater of it- .• "1 have known Dr. Turner's Tic -Doulattreux or Universal Neuralgia Pill for twenty yearst I have sold it and used it personally, and 1 have never known of a ease where It did not give relief.— customers have told me they would nut be with out it If each pill cost lu dollars. I think it the most reliable and valuable remedy for neuralgia And nervous diseases In the world." ForTruirEn & Co.. along time a member of my family has suffered severely with Neuralidn the pain was almost unendurable. We tried various medicines without success. A few mouths since, we beg a nthe awn( your PILL It has proved perfectly sue r:mini, and no traces of the disease remain. I can gladly) recommend y_our.ramedy told! suffer ers from Neuralgia. Respectfully yours, F. W. FELTON, BosVoN. March 25, thuntellor at Late. Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. Onepackage, - $l.OO - - Postage cents. bix packages, - 5.00 - - It is sold by all dealers In drugs and Medicines and by TULL.N.ER & CO., Sole Proprietors, lliTrentont st. BOSTON, MASS. 4w The Lorraine Vegetable L.THARTIC PILL t Dr. Lorraine's Vegetable Pill, or La Medicine Curative, price 20 cents. MILD, CERTAIN, SAFE goraAND EFFICIENT. It at once elieves and all the vital functions, without canning. at an,y tes time, or under any cireunistances, the slightest injury to any of them. ' The most complete and uniform success has for many years attended United in „Prance, and in some portions of the States ; and it is now offered to the general public, with the most abso lute conviction that it can never fall to accomplish all that is claimed for it. It Is harmless In the extreme, at all times, and under all circumstances the world unequalled by any remedy yet known to the world where a pur gative is Indicated. It produces little or no pain In its operation ; leaves never , in entirely free from irritation, and never, in the slightest degree, over-taxes or excites the nervous system. In Bilious Diseases, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, it is invaluable. It is the grand Purifier of the Blood, and hence cannot to eradicate from the system Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Canker, and Cutaneous Eruptions generally. irregular, or want of A p petite,Colds, Coughs, Ataluna,Bronchitis, Colic Pains, Diarrhea, Water-brash, Sour and Bitter Stomach, and to ess and faintness of the same; Impure breath, Syymmpathetic, Nervous, or Sick Headache, Rheumatism , Gout, and Inffsunmations In all forms,—these and all kindred diseases can always be wholly cured or greatly relieved by this mild yet powerfulremedy. General Debility with Its ilteparable accompa nhnents,—mentsl and physical,--euch as green sickness, lassitude of mind and body, drowsiness, indisposition to exercise, wallows@ of the limbs, feeling of discouragement, despondenu and (Ks trust,—all disappear under its maec iauence. It regulate and infterates the bowels; is a - sure antidote for obstinate costivness and piles; gives - renewed vigor to the stomach • evokes the action of the liver ; dissipates the yellow biliousye jaundice and eradicates from the skin, spots or moth-mould and freaks, It excites the Kidneys to renewed vigorous and „healthy action; and Is certain toh_ring prompt re lief in all cases of Mambas and Dysentery. It is eminently effectual in the cure otAV. dis eases of children, httweverttintufakt, - tleilecially for colic, worms, and Irritation ant fretfulness wane As a dinner Pill or digester, It is second to none other, taken with the food: : s pites t ro ves. eral alterative, wherehy the im or eran;is stimulated to rene ene , dto a vigor and vitality. It is extensively used larthe Acuity as a convenient and thorough ca. Ole, having 110 aetl. Met than. the one In nded, ardent by on receipt of prieS and ischge , viz; 5t25.00 :poitpg. e , ,168cer48: it is sad by all deadest 111 - artigistitii itettlaties, Tarn . sote proprietors, 12fl Tremont st. . POPP?* t .445. Affli:iffAvf W gat Adutriistintuts: El(ilIT PER (TNT. qui) First Mortiage - Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF $ 1,5 0 0,0 0 0 , BY THE St. Joseph ct Deliver City RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of SLOW and $OOO, coupon or registered, with Interest at Eight per cent. per annum, payable 15th February and August in GOLD free of United States taxes, in 'New York om or Eur The bonds have thirty years to run, payable fn New York in GOLD. Trustees, Farm ers' Loan and Trust Company of New York. The mortgage which secures these bonds Is at the rate of $13,500 per mile; covers a complete road for every bond Issued, and Is a first and ONLY mort- Rge. This line, connecting St. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will make a short and through route to California. The Company have . Capital Stock of ...10,000X0 And a grant of Lind from Congress, of LOUO,OOO Acres, valued, at the lowest estimate, at First Mortgage 80nd5.... Total ;17 ---- 1414 500,006 Total length of road, 271 miles, dLstaner Includ ed in this Mortgage, 111 miles; price, 973. and ac crued interest, NCURRENCY. Can be obtained from the undersigned. Also, pamphlets, maps and information relating thereto. These bonds, being so well secured and yielding large income, are desirable to partit4 seeking kite and lucrative Investments. We recommend them With entire confidence. W. P. CONVERSE & CO COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 Pine Street, New York TANNER & CO., FISCAL AGENTS_ No. 49 Wall Ntreet, Now York June 3,11470-3 m THE OLD WAY THE NEW. TA GREAT .I.IfERICAS TEA COMPANY (ESTABLISUED 1361,) Nos. 31, 33, 35 and 37 Vesey Street . NEW YORK, lIA.VE AUTOrNTED J. W. CRESS, GETTYSBURG, PENN'A., to sell their TEAS AND COFFEES at the same prick that the Company sell them at their Ware.. houses in New York. A full supply of the fresh est New Crop Teas will be kept. for Sale at all times. All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Only one prtglt Changer! from the Produce to the crmertneer. Froinfire to eight profits saved by pureha.sing of this Company. Under the Old System doing business, the consumer of Teas had to ,y about eight profits between the producer and Twit, to cover as many intermediate sales. trader the New System the Great American Tea Co., distribute Teas to the consumers, through their Agents, all over the country, subjecting them to but one profit and that but a very moderate one. as a small per cent age on the immense sales will amply satisfy the ompany, for they sell thousands of chests of Tea, In the same or less time than It took to sell one chest under the old system. [June 3,1370-3 m A GENTS WANTED—WO PER DAY) —liv lie AMERICAN 51ACIIINE CO., Boston, Mass., or St_ Louis, Mo. June 17, 1870.-3 m ANTEDI I V AG ETo !ell the Ocla T.,igi_riln7.iil6wen4eat:makes the "LiicLtStitc" andswarran e d for .5 years. Price 815. AU other machines with an under-feed sold for $l5 or less are in fringements. Address OCTAGON SEWING MA CHINE CO.. SC. Louis, Mo., Chicago, iii., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. [June 17, 1870.-3 m TRESSES! se Se ni s p i po la gr il s, ul4e an r d ThAt. instruments Cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses and Piles.— Different approved patterns. Comfortable, safe, light, cleanly, used in bathing, indestructible (steel springs coated.) Elastic Stockings, Belts, Braces. Bandages, etc.—Gager Eshments, 1347 Chestnut st, and n Ant. , s New York, ( p iEv . it , 4 , ,Z l l erald Building. Send stamp for Pam d by Druggists, mailed or expressed. June 17, Ire.-3m s in A DAY—BuslnesS entirely new and honor able. Liberal inducements. Descriptive circulars tree. Address J. C. RAND St. Co., Bid deford, Me. [June 17, 1870.-3 m TILE Hahneumn Life Insurance COMPANY, iF CLEVELAND, 01110 CASH ASSETS OVER CASH INCOME STATE DEPOSITS... Dividends are annually paid to Polley holders In CASH ALL POLICIES ARE NON-FoRPEITABLE Invtree on all Modern and Popular Plane Nearly all restrictiona regarding Residence Travel and Occupation are removed. A large Prenituin Fund is reserved for the ben eat of .Po In all Its experience this Company has never contested a claim. PERFECTLY RELLARLE AND STRICTLY MUTUAL All Information desired can be had by address. ng the Harrisburg office or any of its Agents. J. W. SHEETS, General Agent, Harrisburg, Ps. REV. C. J. EIIREIIART, Special Agent, Gettysburg, Penn•a July 29,• 1870.--ly A Good Time Coining ! THE FIFTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF CASHTOWN SPRINGS Viii be held on Saturday the 13th day of August next, which:the public are respectfully Invited to at tend. 40-No Collection will be held. Good music will be procured for the occasion. Refreshments to bediad on the ground. Sie - should the day be unfavorable, it will be held on the following Saturday. JOHN A. MILLER. AMOS IL STOVER, DANIEL SURELY, July 18 ADAM DE.A.RDORIT, 22, '7o.—td Committee. GUNSNITHING ! BATTLE-FIELD RELICS! Canes, Shells, Bullets E. WOODWARD Would respectfully call the attention of the pub his large assortment of Relics gathered oft the Gettysburg Battle-geld. Gunthlrig attended to with promptness and all work warranted. Give us a gall At Mit place of business on Car & gmt, (Meeonaugliy's Hall ) mazes Depot. (Attila/WIG rA. [July 29, 1870.—U Su School Teachers flat, Six Teachers are *muted far the Pub* Schools of . lip%c:s j c ,r4r mßerough• Sohoelsre Term, 10 mon Salaries from 00 to er 'month.— The cdun Su lintel:idea will id the examl fisttlail orl aY, Aliguar DB EajlHl wool Souse, , " f'smwm.a. . July 20.,—t4 sea:ma:h. l'eacher Wanted. rrylernianitgaw*Vtrre a s eyeinipr ildx r uns ' "uP"neat w fflj Ad 7 orra tuns. PreA. 32. EMIIIMI 4 0(X),m0 1000.000 BEM . The vegetative powers of life are strong, but in a few orrs how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of appliCation to mental effort, glow its baneful in fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing Influence Ls checking the development of the body. Consumption IS talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This is one of the worst movements, Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scene of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebltid to give zest to healthful and rumikercise, thogghts are turned Inwards upon themselves. If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses Ls looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom In whlcti.Nature Is to show her saving power in dlffusinv the circuLation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas l increase of appetite has grown by what It fed on; the en ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and wond erful period In which body and ndnd undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman. is looked for in vain: the parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting fur its victim. 11E1.34:mum's Exxxser Bccac, for Weakness arising from excesses or early Indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffl onitY of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush- Mg of the Body. Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain In the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Tempo rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried *»0.000 00 300,000 00 100 WO (X) Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, it allowed to go on—which this Medicine Invariably removes—soon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, !none of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloontingdale Asylum, this sad result occur red to two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are not fre quently followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by ConsuMP tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan choly exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sudden and quite dOstitute—tielther Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, It is rarely articulate. With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above dis. eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. HELMBOLD'eI litmus CON- CaMATED FLUTED EXTRACT OF MCCUE% There is no tonic like it. It Is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this is a testimong of all Who have used or prescribed it. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.50. De livered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steel-engrayed wrapper, with tae-ainillie of ray Gbandcal Warehouae, and Maned • 3r 29, 1870.-1 y ,~.:;.~ .xtur lantistmenti. NIANHOO N THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION Dnig and Chemical Warphousa, 5% Broadway, New York. KT. HELKEIOLD ID Vaal Aotitto. LICENSE. . —...- - ; The following atmlleation to keep(' Restaurant. has been tiled in my °Mee, with the requisite number of signers, and will - bm presented at the Court of Quarter Sessions, ou the 341.310ND1t0f AUGUST. 1870: Samuel O. Lawrence, Mountpleasant township. July A 1870.—tc H. G. WOLF, Clerk. xruricE.—L6tters Test:intent:try on the est*le 111 of Airs* ROSAN FRANK'. deced late of Reading township, Adams eounly eas h , l'a.. at lug been muted to the undersigned, residing in Hamilton township, he hereby gives ni - dien to ail persons indebteitto said estate to make inime diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 21-o.t I VOTlCE.—Letters Of Administration On the IA estate of KUIVARD MALL, late of C'unowago township, Adams county, ra., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. residing In said township, he hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properiv ant hell [leafed for mettletueut, July LI, 10i-60 Wlll. H. SMALL, .Itlin'r. V, OnCE.—TII 4, St.001;11 aCCOIIIII of ANDREW 11 Louts Committee of Henry 14thr, (a Lunatic), has been hied in the Court of Common Pleat of Adatns County; and will be confirmed by sahl Court on the third dfonday of August next, un less caustthe shown to the contrary. July 15, 18;11,--4(1 JACOB 31ELIIORIY, Pro.y. IV_ OTlCE.—Letters of Athnlniatration on the Eittate of JOttv LADY, deer:med. late Of Me - nailer' township. having been granted to the un dersigned, he hereby .4%es notlee to all persona Indebted to eald estate to eall and make (tinned!. ate settlement and those having claims against the sante 14,111 plea.e present them properly all. thenticated for set I lenient. 5.,1,311.1EL llEltlttir. Ariner. I;etkyatinrg. July S.-tlt Register's Notices ()TICE: 13 hereby ed‘en to ;d1 legatees and 11 tither per...4mA coneern,(l. that the .ttlintiOs. tration Accounts hereafter nemiloned tcIJI ho presented at the irplians° Court of Adams ~0 1111 ty (or confirmation and Mime:ince, ou .10N IPA the 15th day of .11.2 - GUST, 1 , 70, at In I,'elovk, 31,, Viz: it. The first and final account of W. F. tron, Guardian of Lydia .t. ifehrinv, one of the minor. children of John Wining, decd. 5,1. The first and final a.....u1t of W. ti., White. AdminLstrator of Samuel Cool. late of ilantilfonban ton nshlp, 6. The nrst and l account of Michael M. , . Sh y erry, Executor offina the lAA win and T,..dan,, , 0f of Hugh McSlierry, late of Hamilton ton :1111p. deceased. .57. The Wollflt of George W. liar:nail. fluar.J lan of George W. Wolf. The first account of IL P. Bighant. Admill borator of the Estate of William I No u nzi.vot, .79. The first atul final account of .t. S. and Stockslager. er Adthi ger nistratoN .1 the Elate of F redi Stocksla, deceased. fin The first e first' and final account .1 Hannah Lentz, Afindnistratrix, coin testament° annex° of lel Bettler, deceased. SAMUEL A. SWOPE, Tfc.j:ter. July 2'2, IS7o.—til Court Proclamation. l.` - HEREAS the HOU. ROBERT J. Fmnru. Pro w w sident of the several Courts of common Pleas in the counties composing the liith District, and Justice of the Courts of oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in said distriet, and Joszmt Kum: slut ROBERT McCURBY, Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas. Mid General of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer awl General Jail Delivery, for the trial of. all capital and other offenders in the eount,y of Adams-- have Issued their precept, belThig date the 2l•if April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and to no directed, for hold ing a Court of Common Pleas, and i:.•neral guar -ter Sessions of the Peace, and General tail Deily.. ery and Court of User and Terminer, at Getty, burg, on MONDAY, the lath of AUGUST. Am— lice,Tl IS HEREBY GIVEN to ad the Jus of the Peaee. the Coroner and the coludaides within the said county, that thev he then and there in their proper persons. with Itnils.Ree..rils, :nut Inquisitions, Examinations. a matt her re men - brumes. to do those things which to their nlees and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prpsmute against the prisoners that are or then shalt - be in jail of said eounty of Adams, are to be then and there toprosocute against then, as shall be just JAI,OII KLENK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mee', Gettysburg, Judy 15. 1 , 70. t' SHERIFF'S SALE - By virtue of sundry writs of Vimditionl nag issued out of the Court of Common Pleas f Adams co., anti tome directed, I will sell at Polito- Sale, at the Court House. in Gettpburg, Sq. Sedum, the 6lli day of Angruxt, ISO, at I 9 P AL, thefullowing described Real Estate, six A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Union township, Adams county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Bolen, Nicholas Doilhanier. and others, containing 4 ACHES, noire or proved with a two-story LoG DWELLING HOUSE, with a one-story Log Kitchen attached. double Log Stable, Hog Pen. and a number or choice Fruit Trees on the premises: also a well of of water near the door. Seized and taken lu ex ecution as the Real Estate of ANDICKW C, WILT. No. I—A LOT OF GROUND, situ ate in the Borough of Gettysburg„ Adams county, Pa.. fronting on the North side of York street, adjoining an alley on the East and lot No. gOl Win. F. Baker on the West: improved with a two. story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with 1!:, story Brick Back Building attatincil. .1 Brie!: Smoke House, with a Hydrant In the yard and of well of water with a pump in it near the kitchen door. No. 2—A LOT OF GROUND, situ ate In the }wrong!). or Gettysburg aforesaid. fronting on York street, adjoining Lot No. 1 ou the East and a lorof John Weigle on the West. Improved with a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with a One-story Back Building attach ed. Seized and taken In execution as the kcal Estate of WILLIAM A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Butler township. Adams county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Hare, Joseph Taylor, and others, containing is ACRES, more or less, improved with a two-story LOG DWELLING HOUSE., a Log Stable, Blacksmith Shop, Hog Pen, a Spring of water near the flair, and a_young Almle Orch a.rd. About two Acres are In Timber. seizefl and taken in execution as the Beal Estate of JEssz P, Wsuomt. JACOB -Sheriff. July 22 1970.—ts ilir-Ten percent. of the purcha:e money 14102 all sales by the Sheriff MILSI he paid Over fumed! ately atter the property Is struck down ur upon failure to comply (herewith the property will be again put up for sale. urors for August Term GRAND JURORS. Liberty—Joseph Mei - tient, (foreman.) liamilton—Henry IV.If, Andrew Deli n% Gettysburg—Amos Plank, Adam Duersoin, jr., Dasid Ziegler. Tyrone—peter L. Spangler, Augustus Deatriek, Henry Spangler. 2ilenallen—Noah Snyder, Nicholas Wierman. Alountpleasant—!wick Wilt, John E. Taney. Freedom—A. Fleming White. Cumberland—George Sc Hamiltonban—Joseph Culbertson, Mosel S e* . brooks. Butler—Burkhart Wert. Beading—Andrew Brown. Conowago—Levi Straban— TheodoreTaughinbaugti,.lrolln N. Buyer Oxford--Sanmel F. Neely. Berwick twp.—Cyrus Wolf. GENERAL JURORS. Berwick bor.—Jesse Bucher. Straban—John H. Majors, John E. Benner. Franklln—James Sowers, Freileriek D. Smith, James A. Robert. Peter Ketterman, Jacob AL Bushey, Tobias IL Cover, Wm. H. Adams. Huntington—John A. Wlennan, Ell S. Myers, WM. Mas, Jr. Butler—. Jacob Peters, Geo. Hollebaugh, Michael Deatrick. Gettysburg—John S. Crawford. Isaac Deardorff Joseph Jacobs, John Gilbert, Daniel 'trimmer. Liberty—John Nunuemaker, James Corry. It. 31. B. 111111. Oxford—David M. Myers, Datdel ltdtzd, R ui, Jenkins, sen., John S. Brady. Tyrone—Georgo Mickley. Freedom—David Ithodes, sen. Mountpleasant—sjohn .May, David Sneeringer. Union—Jacob H. Gobrecht. Menallen—Henry U. Orner, Gibs,on Cumberland—Adain Butt, Latimore—James Wilson..tlexander Livingston, Jacob IL Larew, Win. A. Gardner. Ilamiltonban—George Herring. Y. Springs—H.P. Peters, Reading—Wm. Townsend, Cornelius Smith. Conowago—Vincent O'Bold, Joseph &funk. Mountjoy--fonathaa Allison. July 15,,1870.—t0 ROSADA._ 1 E GREAT AMERICA?I! RESTORER, purities the cures Scrofula, Syphilis, skt . :Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, :Inc all Chronic Affections of the Blood. Liver and ..Kidneys. Recommended by the letlical• !Faculty and many thousands of our best !citizens. • i Read the testimony of Physicians and.pa lUents who have used Rosadalls : send h)r sour Rosadalls Guide to Health Houk, or Al manae for this i r ear, which w.m publish for :gratultious dls ibutlon •, it will give you much valuable infortkuttiOn. . . r Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure in recommending your ROasnaLle as a very powerful alterative. I ; have seen it used In two cases with haPPY results—one In a case of secondary syphilis. ;In which the patient pronounced himself Hcured affer having taken • five bottles of your medicine. The other is a COBB of scrofula of long' standing,. which Is :rapidly improving under its he, and the in !dications are that the patient will soon re cover. I have carefully examined the fonnit• la by which your Rosadzal IS made, and 1111, 1 it ed an ient excellent compound of alterative lu: gra Dr. Sparks, of Nicholassille, , gays lie has used Rosadalls in cases Of scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results —as a cleaner ot use EMed 1 know no better remedy. fiaantelG. DlTUden, Jturfresboro•, Tenn : X have - used seven bottles of ',Mawlads, wil f ul entirely cured of Rheumatism ;semi Me our bottles, as 1 wish it fur my brothei Who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtel, of Limo" Ohio, wre...-1 I have suffered for twenty years with an In veterate eruption over dry whole body; a short time since I . harchased a bottle of and it infected a perfect cure. Si ittractalts is sold by all Druggists. lAboratary, ta Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS & CO, FroPriefola• Feb. 4,1,970.—1 yin 1 i sir For sale laggfOettysburg, Pa., by. 4. D. BUEHLER, Druggist. Book and Job Printing OF ALL KWMI Dinie with neatness, eiwinums aed,dhpatell at tve The Slav sad Senile* TS See. --/' JOHN KILLER. EVr.