d gersonal Sates. LE LANDS !! R. ABM, t nines nort adjoining wo Spring Hotel prop h- with large BRICK HOUSR,htrge t House, and other Improve :W—not inure than coot of build- A.llll, two and a half miles wbu adJniniag No. 1, lie BTONE HOUSE, Barn and ts. An excellent grass tams. ' . adjoining No. I, and containingnoAcres. i • Turnpikecomprises buiWin Price, WOO. • RM, five miles from Get road, lee Acres, good land in lb large BRICK HOUSE, and Price o,soo—very cheap. BY GOOD FARM , two • *4O Acres with ' large sou per acreacrekree' Bank barn,' all in good • ARM, 170 Acres, four ta on Public road, comforta. lERGS, red land. 14 limed.— ash. xcelleut FRUIT FARM, tf Gettysburg, on public road, good land. with comfortable • ID RED LAND FARM . e HOUSE and all needed Barn, Land limed and in good hirm, near Baltimore Turnpike, bum 3 miles from Littlestown. TRACT OF GRANITE es from Getty burg on York .. HOUSE and STABLE, a or Mechanic, Price $2,500. ERY GOOD FARM, two • - sburg. on public road, 224 and in good condition, good rboarded HOUSE. large Bank good location. Price $5O per S 4 Acres with buildings at same. VERY GOOD STOCK east of Gettysburg, on York will sell 110 Acres, about kME HOUSE, two Barns, well '1 per acre—terms easy. RY VALUABLE FARM, h 100 acres heavy Timber, Oak, ut, five miles west of Getty's . two sets of Buildings, will le, excellent fruit farm, good Price $45 per acre. 00D FARM, 130 Acres, 7 b on Harrisburg road, good aril , all kinds of frint.— RI3T-CLASS RED LAND or will seU 100 Acres ; 2 miles on Harrisburg road lOUSE. Bank Warn, 'alum= and in good order. er Farms and Town Propsrty. de and Town Property, to ex , County Farms. K G. McCREABY, Attorney for the Owners, Gettysburg, Pa. LE OF REAL ESTATE , Executor of the last WM and alma Haan, deceased, will abide outcry, on the premises, 25th day of August neat at 10 folkowing Real Estate of de- .•t CND, on West Middle street, Gettysburg, of thirty feet front, a new and substantial two 'ELLING HOUSE, with two and with Stable and other a well of excellent water. The •U been recently erected are In to in Cumberland township, •e mile and a half West of Get g the Katalysine Springs pro ng about 100 ACRES of land, Acres are well timbered. good state of cultivation and th a good well of water at the rings of excellent water on the • ory 1101.7 FE, part brick and Amid, nearly new, on the Kern aine Barn. The fencing Is near board fence. nee at 2 o'clock, P. M. when known on day of sale by JA.MES A. ILLER, h'r. WESTERN 'PION LANDS OS HAND A FEW ACTS OF NO. 1 -eniption Laudl4 locatod uttar Towns, &c., In well settled tleh I will sell or exchange at a Estate In Adams county, Pa GEO. ARNOLD. OF A (OOD HOUSE bei unable to work at his "sate Sal e his ROUSE & LOT. Adams county. The House Is order with all Improvements f good land, with all kinds of fishing a good home and a sit some mechanical business thhi one.. ISAAC BYERS. R SALE, LE THREE-STORY. BRICK DWELLING HO Bric USE. feet Mt. with tau-story k first-c Lass repair, two doors . OIL Baltimore street, will be Ming terms, R SALE 'hurribersburg 81., Gettysburg. a two-story Brick . , Gas in it, a e yard with good outbuildings, Grapes, Strawberries, Black a, Peach and dwarf l'car Trees S. B. ROW. timpitments, 4c. 'S PATENT AND MOWER SELF 11.A.E.ER. met with the Most complete very section where it has been taken precedence over those ye heretofore ranked as first teit-liaker and a Superior tion will convince apyone of over all others, In sauplicltY, lllty. As a tiell-r.tking, o our knowledge. Is attached to no other machine s. except to this machine.— •E & STEVENSON hianutae• 1, :Sew York. ICE OF THE CONIFANY TO It AGE.NTS: /Tuft! that certain manufae elsewhere are building Reap -5 SELF-HAKE attacned, we us the names of all persons • such machines, as we have • n Or persons to manuMe• El. or any part thereof, and elull extent of the Law all per. sell os or using said Self own manufacture. • Dinh, President. deuce this awnhine that t those Wanting whine test • blue they may %lab, and yes the most-makslactiom • Droppers attached can be ae. these wanUng machines we 0 a few of these hum me Peter Macklev, Wm. Flume. Ellsha Penrose, ter. Jan Deardorff bright, .E.:phralut Lady, Jonathan Wislr . Ith. James Mickley. Daniel Settle, John Bar eL. 'John Ecker de , Henry King, J Andrewrr, Welkeet, . J. Ke Second Hand Reapere u. iter H A PBS of dllfor which lathe Brandt Bake. A lifferent kinds, Thresher and best and cheapest ever offer. • ilaltitlSßC,rtG FA.N.SLNG ..plements ng w examine machines will house of JOSEPH Wraut & , or at the residence of the Gettysburg, on the ANTLY ON HAND In case wanilnn arculars will ad- . 0014=ut ix ili. .a. Agent. d erland Series, ND OTHER 001, PUBLICATIONS, Union. Tract Society, Pres- and Methodist Boards of at publishers' prices, by UJHLER, VNG, PA supplied with .1141,1 cs at Awed rates. ntim, Executor, Admln and Trtuttee,—.Murtgages Laformatioos. Submit/tit • and an other kWds of Ot fiat' ant. fintlitttii Friday . Id, 1870 MARmAt.--Ciol. John Wollord, of Lay more township, has been appointed Chief Martha' for the neat County Fair, with power to appoint his Assistants. Aortas STorarx.---On Tuesday night last a valuable young Bay Horse was stolen from the stable of Wm. Wible, on the Harrisburg road, 2 miles from town, He was insured in the York county Company. Cow HiLLan.—On Wednesday after noon the 27th alt., a cow belonging to Mr. R Herding, of Union township, was killed by being struck with lightning while past uring along the banks of the donowago, near Gitt's mill. CENSUS.-Mr. Paxton has nearly com pleted the MUMS statistics for the Bor ough of Gettysburg, and informs us that the population will reach about 8100, probably over. This . is a hnndsc;me in orease since 1860. The population of the town in 1850 waa'2lBo; in 1860, 2890. In crease from 1850 to 1860, 210—From 1880 to 1870, about 710. POST -OFFICE SALAILIES.—In the recent adjustment of the salaries of Postmasters, the Gettysburg Post-olfice is fixed at $1,700; Bedford $1200; Carlisle $2500; Chainbersburg $2400; Hanover $1000; Harrisburg $3600; Lancaster $2800; Me chanicsburg $1700; Philadelphia $4000; Pittsburg $4000; Reading $3500; Shippons burg $1200; York $2600. BAQK Ao.u:N.—During a recent visit to the Springs Hotel, we were glad to notice that S. B. Row, Esq., has resumed the position of Clerk. Mr. B. has a large general acquaintance throughout Pennsyl vania and• Maryland, acquired during his connection with the Post-office Depart ment, which will be of service in the posi tion he nhw holds. He, has moreover special qualifications for the position— promptness, energy and courtesy. Rust.--On Tuesday and Wednesday the central portion of the county was favored with refreshing rains. The protracted drougth has seriously affected vegeta tion, growing corn and potatoes especially having suffered. We annex the record of the temperature as shown by Mr. Powers' thermometer : 7A. M. 2P. M. 71' M Thursday, Aug. 4 72 90 78 Friday, " 5 65 85 69 Saturday, " 6 64 94 76 Sunday, " 7 66 94 70 Monday, " , 8 75 94 80 Tuesday, " 9 76 94 78 Wednesday, " 10 75 76 Lurnizzynaz 812ifiii4.11Y.—We have on our table, the Catalogue of "Lutherville Female Seminary," for 1870. This In stitution is located at Lutherville, Md., ten miles from Baltimore, on the line of the Northern Central RailrOad, and is under charge of Rev. Dr. Sadder, assisted by a corps of efficient Instructors, including Rev. P. M. Bikle, a graduate of the In stitutions at this place. Rev. Dr. Sadder has a wide-spread and deserved reputation as a successful educator, and it is not sur prising that the School under his charge should be in a flourishing condition. SuEniPtr's SALES.—On Saturday last, at the COurt House, Sheriff flunk sold the following Real Estate: A Tract of Land in Union township, 4 acres, property of Andrew C. Wilt, to Jacob Hostetter, for $350. A Brick House and lot of ground in York street, Gettysburg, property of Wtn. F. Baker, to the Gettysburg Building As sociation, for $800; also a Frame House and lot of ground, adjoining the above, property of Baker, to the same Associa tion, for $4.30. A Tract of Land, in Butler township, 18 acres, property of Jesse P. Wagoner, to J. A. H. Rether, for $135. SELECT Pic-Nic.---On Morning last a pleasant little Fishing Party and Pic-Nic came off at Gitt's dam, near New Oxford. A few gentlemen from town took the five o'clock train for Conowago, where they were joined by a party of gentlemen from New Oxford, to whom complimentary in vitations had been sent. The morning was spent in testing the fishing grounds, after which the party sat down to a mag nificent collation, on the banks of the stream, served up by Lieut. James Hersh, of the "Washington House," of New Ox ford, whose merits as a caterer are so well known. The party returned to Gettys burg in the •noon train. The affair, we understand, - was glitten up under the superintendence of Mr. Keller Kurtz, of New York, temporarily on a visit to this place. FATAL SHOOTIN6.7-011 Saturday morn ing, last Mr. Samuel Fitzgerald, of Hunt ington township, was accidently killed by a comrade, Mr. Wesley Stevens, of Tyron township, while on a gunning expedition. They were hunting together, and coming across a squirrel on a tree, both fired simultaneously, being within a few yards of each other. Both guns missed fire, and Stevens was in the act of examining or replacing the cap on his gun, which wai resting on-his arm, when by some means the hammer fell, exploding the cap, and sending the entire charge of shot ' into Fitzgerald's left side. The latter was re moved to Mr. C. Myers' residence, and lived five or six hours, entirely exhonerat ing his comrade from all blame, the shoot.. ing being purely accidental. Fitzgerald was aged about 35 years and leaves a wife and two children. GRASSIIOPPERB.—We have information from a gentleman just returned from a trip through Carroll and Baltimore counties, Md., that the grasshappers literally cover ed the ground at places, and that these in sects were devouring the clover and almost everything else that was green. They have already eaten up the blades of corn, and were working their way into the ears of corn—the tops already eaten off. It is expected that nearly the entire crop of corn will be destroyed.. Even fence rails are partially eaten. Several farmers stat ed that their young orchards were begin ning to suffer, a number of trees being already destroyed, the bark eaten off. The farmers are becoming alarmed at the num ber of grasshoppers passing over their farms. We believe that in some sections in our own county they are becoming very numerous, troublesome, and destructive. B IINSTROXII.--Bnnstroke has been :Liar; mingly prevalent this summer in all the large cities, and even* the rural diatricts. The heat has been both • exceedingly in tense and long continued, and its depress ing power, acting with cumulative effect, , has predisposed many to this sudden and of ten fatal malady. All whose duties require expose to the sun should be-on the guard. A damp cloth, worn in the crown of the hat, is recomended as a preventive. In case of an attack . ff sunstroke, the ap plication of, cold to - the head and chest, friction of the extremities, and the admiii istration of stimulants such as brandy and ammonia will be found serviceable. Place the patient in a recumbent position •in the shade, where there is a freecirculation of fresh air, and at the same time dis encumber him of everything that could in any way interfere with either eacidation or respiration. UWAI. ITBJIIB. THADDEUS STEVENS.—Hon. A. K. Mc- Clure, of Philadelphia, last week delivered the annual address before the literary Societies of Washington and Jefferson College, on Life: the Meat and the Actual. Col. McClure illustrates his theme by re ference to the career of own best known statesmen. He thus refers to Mr. Stevens: "My life has been a failure," were the sad words I heard uttered by Thaddeus Stevens when he was setting his house in order for the inexorable messenger. He was the great Coinmoner of the Nation's sorest trial, and had witnessed the triumph of his earnest and consistent efforts for the disenthrallment of the oppressed. He was content when braving popular ignorance and prejudice against education and free dom; but when he became the acknowl edged leader of the House, and saw the substantial success of his cherished princi ples, his ideal life was not fulfilled. To himself his life appeared as does the statue fashioned to rest upon some high pinnacle. It seems ungainly, ill-proportioned and wanting in symmetry and harmony; but as it rises to the distance from which it was designed to be viewed, its awkward, shapeless lines disappea!,. and its and beauty win the admiring gaze of r i a a multitude. He had his measure of infirmi ties, but there have been few so sincerely devoted to their convictions, and who would so willingly forego honors and ap -planse for conscience sake. When pos terity shall read of him, it will be as one of the grand central figures in the rama of a nation's redemption, his frailties will be unreeorded—the •, on tribute the historian pays the fallibility of men whose names are immortal. I thought that he, of all our statesmen, bad most nearly realized the hopes which inspired his noblest efforts; but he had learned the lesson that the ideal destiny" of every life points to the unattainable. How much he dreamed, and how keenly he lamented that he only dreamed, there aro' few pre pared to tell." ARREST.—On Thursday evening, the 4th inst., while a dance was in progress at Smith's tavern in Franklin township, a difficulty occurred between Messrs. Adam P. Newman and Franklin. Kane, during which the former received some five or six ugly cuts in the arm, face, and neck from a knife in the hands of the latter. Mr. ,Newman's wounds were dressed, and he came to town on Tuesday, to make in formation before Justice Cover. A warrant was placed in Sheriff Klunk's hands, who, in view of Kane's reputation and lawless ness, summoned several assistants and pro ceeded to his residence about dusk. Kane, getting wind of the Sheriff's presence, slipped out of the house and made fpr the mountains. A chase ensued, and about midnight, the party came across Kane at Miltenberger's Saw-Mill, some six miles from the starting point, where he had laid down and fallen asleep: Sheriff Klunk and assistants secured the prisoner, and he is now is jail. We know nothing about the facts of the case beyond the statement made by Mr. Newman to Justice Cover— that Kane provoked the difficulty, in con sequence of an old grudge and in pursu ance of previous threats. We niderstand that Kane is also under bonds to answer a charge of assault and battery in the Franklin County COurt. "REV. Du. BLACK has' accepted the presidency of the Pennsylvania. College, and will resign the presidency of - the kiwis State University." I DPW° find the above paragraph going the rounds of our exchanges. It is a mis take. There is no vacancy in the Presi dency of Peruniyivania College, that posi tion being most satisfactorily filled by Rev. Mt — Valentine, the present able and accomplished incumbent, who has thought offresigning and whom services the Hoard of Trustees would kill vary fro luctant to dispense with. - We peer* the reference is to Wislitington,ool4m,lit which a DA zack bib hoeiyair beeita.* : ed Preddlmt, ' ' DEMOCRATIC Corxrg , CorcrasTiciw.-=:• - On Monday last the Democratic County Convention met in the Court-horuse, to, i nominate n 'County Ticket.. The - numer , ous aspirants for Legislative honors, and the active contest of the last few weeks, brought together quite a number of the faithful, did Convention and lobby being bah well represented. • Hon. Robert McCurdy was appointed President; Messrs. Samuel March and George Btoneseifer, Vice Presidents; and Messrs. R Sherry and Joseph Wolf Becre tarieS. The roll of delegates having been completed, nominations were made for the various offices, viz: =2O! Frederick Diehl, of Franklin. Dr. J. L Baer, Butler. Isaac Herriter, Highland. Dr. J. W. McClure, New Oxford. George B. Yantis, Littlestown. Robert Watson.; Hamiltonban. Daniel Gelselman, Union. Philip Donahuei Stratum. • Henry Thomas, Straban. E. W. Stable, Franklin. Jas. Gubernator, Conowago. warn COMMISSIONER. John Nunnemaker, Liberty. Francis WW, Franklin. George Lady, Franklin. • DIRECTOR OP THE POOR. Michael Stambaugh, Latimore. Jacob B. Miller, Huntington. Peter Stalismith, Straban. Jacob Hull, Berwick Township. Jesse Bucher, Berwick Borough. Joseph Harman, Mountpleasant. AITDITOR. EPltrahn Meuchy, Germany. Raphael Sherfy, Cumberland. - JURT COMM:18810NER. Henry Mayer, Berwick Borough. B. F. Hagerman, Mountpleamut, T. N. Dicks. Reading. IL W. Schwartz, Motudjoy. The nominations having beep complet ed, the'eonvention adjourned, to give the candidates full play with the delegates. A lively time, with any amount of button holing, ensued around the Globe Inn and Keystone House, the various candidates and their friends working like beavers. - At 11 o'clock the Convention re-assem bled, and after announcing the with,lrawal of Messrs. Gubernator and Dicks, the bal loting commenced with the following re sult: =32 Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. sth. 6th. 7th. Diehl 6 6 6 7 2 9 9 Bear .3 3 4 3 2 Herriter 5 6 8 14 19 25 IN McClure 5 4 (withdraw) Yantis 5 3 5 5 6 5 6 Watson .. 8 8 7 6 8 7 7 Geiselman..... 7 6 7• 6 5 4 Donahue 6 5 4 4 4 Thomas 5 .5 5 4 2 Stable I 1 1 1 1 1 1 COMMISSIONER. Ist 24. Nunemaker... 21 22 will 21 ti Lady DIRECTOR. IsL 2d. Stambaugh ... 5 1 Miller 19 37 Stallmuith..... 3 2 Hull . 8 Bucher 12 9 Barman 2 1:331:21 Menehey Sherfy... JURE COMMISSIONER. Ist. 2d. . 30 EMI liagermati..... 14 7 Schwartz Messrs. E. Short, Henry J. Myers and Wm. Ross White wel•e appointed Con gressional Conferees, with instnictions to support the Hon. William 3feSherry. A Committee on Resolutions was ap pointed during the day, but the Conven tion having got through with the nomina tions, rapidly melted away—the successful to exchange congratulations, and the dis appointed to give vent to their wrath—giv ing the Committee no Oportunity to make report. At least careful inquiry from a number of delegates failed to elict any knowledge of resolutions being reported or adopted. Be® ; ItAtiLie the Atb. inatp, the First Gettyabirg, Nine itcOeptect , an invitation from the "Bitar"thib of York Singe ; to phir skgamei of Thus Bill at the York Balpher Bpringe Vim following 14 the score: YOKE 1411131311011. 01117111111711 a. O. IL 0, H. Gixdier,p ' .4 4 , afford, If 4 1 Herter, e ! 2 4 ,3b 4 1 Stewart, lb I 6 Heber,jr., as 5 1 Peters, cf 3 2 Scott, 211 1 4 IJbleross 6 I 3 Myers, lb , 3 1 Sadler, 26 3 weloakam, 2 1 Worley, 3b 3 3 Huber, sr., rf y ' 3 2 Becker, It 1' 4 Hoke, e 3 2 'Deardorff, rt 4 - 2 Cox, et 2 2 27 —2B York Springs ...... ..3 6 4 3 2 1 6 0 9-28 Gettysburg ..0 7 0 0 2 1 3 1 1-13 Fly-catches—Gettysburg 10; York Springs 11. Double play—Gettysburg 1. Umpire—John M. Krauth, Gettysburg. Scorers—Wm. Bathvon, Lancaster, John L. Toy, York Spinals. Time of Game, 2 hours,. 90 =Mites. The Gettysburg boys, although beaten, speak in the highest terms of the courtesy and gentlemanly bearing of the "Star" club, the members of both clubs, at the close of the game, partaking of a capital entertainment at the Springs Hotel, pro vided at the expense of the York Springs club. A return game will probably be played in Gettysburg in September. We bear it rumored that the "Eekfords, " of Washington City, think of making Get tysburg a point in their tour. (For the Star and Sentinel. NEW OXFORD, Aug. 8, 1870. EDITOR STAR:—While spending a few wyeks in New Brunswick, several years ado, I stopped at the house of John P. Smith, a native of England, whose history -as a "Son of Temperance" is worthy of note. He was then seventy years of age and a charter member of Avon Division in a small village of that Dominion. He had passed the chair three times, and was then filling the office of Recording Scribe for the sixtieth term, and for ten successive years commissioned as D. G. W. Patri arch, and he said that no charge had ever been preferred against him; he has faith fully kept the pledge, was constant at his post, and hoped to die in the harness. His aged wife was fully with him in the work. This couple rode on the first train of the first railroad in the world—the "Stockton and Darlington," in the County of Dur ham, England, opened June 21, 1825. This road was built by George Stevenson, sen., who afterwards built the Manchester and Liverpool Railway. A plenty of such faithful souls scattered among the masses of men would be indeed a saving element in society. A trip through a valley in that country, gave me an opportunity of seeing the "Garden of New Brunswick" in the field verdure of summer's best outfit. This interesting strip of land, no doubt once the bed of a branch of the Bay of Fundy, will ever present to the student of nature a fruitful subject of thought and exami nation. Though absent from the stirring scenes of "my native land" on the ever memora lde Fourth, and although I felt somewhat of a yearning on that day for the associa tions of old, I was not altogether without entertainment, for I had the rare privilege of taking a ride through "Paradise," and picking strawberries with some of the •`angels." With uo law but license, and the old English customs of drinking fastened on the prejudices of the people, so strongly that even the religious sentiment can scarcely shake them Off, Temperance work is something there, which requires nerve and determination. But the con summation must be reached; and the agencies of the present must, by their efficiency, pave the way for those of the future. May God bless the right, and hasten the day of deliverance from the A a. great e.umft "GETTYSBURG ZOUAVES"—WiII meet for . Drill and Parade at their armory on Saturday Aug. 27th at 1 o'clock P.M., in full dress. There will also be company Drill every Thursday Evening in the ar• mom and every member is expected to be present, unless he wishes to be one of the awkward squad. There is room for a few more good active young men, who wish to connect themselves with the com pany. The law allows each member $l2 per year and after he has served 5 years, he is exempt from all militia Taxes or Duty. By order of the Captain, 2t B . H. Nona's; Ist Serg't. GRAND TROT.-A grand Trot will come off on the track of the Gettysburg Fair Grounds, on Saturday afternoon, the 27th inst., for a purse of $4OO, between the two fast trotting horses "Onward" and "Gen. Geary, "—the former belonging to I. C. Dellone, of Thmbver, and the latter to Dr. T. T. Tate, of Gettysburg. 2t Alicrruzu ILLusTusrioN.—We have an other illustration of the advantages of Life Insurance in the fact that on Saturday last, Wm. King, Esq., Agent of the New Eng land Mutual Life Insurance Company, paid over to Mrs. Rebecca C. Wortz, widow of David Worts, deceased, of Hanover, the sum of $5OOO on a policy which her hus band had taken out in February, 1869. He had made but two payments, and his widow now realizes the sum of $5,000 on the small inZestment thus made. This Company is one of the oldest and best established in the country, and is thor oughly .reliable. Wm. King, Esq., of New Oxford, is the Agent. It Is IT MEDICINE ?—A friend of ours, who hails from one of the upper districts of South Carolina, called at the Pick office, 'and among other novelties ; he mentioned "Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps;" and stated as a fact, that in his section of the country, nearly all of the physicians, in certain cases, when they deemed ardent spirits necessary to prolong or save life, invariably used these "Schnapps," justly regarding it as the only spirits that could be procured pure and unadulterated. He also stated that this medicine or "Schnapps" was becoming the.onlybever age sold on the great stage or railroad routes. He says those physicians who have used and analyzed it, state that for cliseaseausuch as gravel, gout, rheumatism, 6tc.,. it is incomparable. tarA Merchant, desiring to change his base of business, offers his entire stock of Dry Goods, good will and fixtures at a bargain and on easy terms. The rood is situated in a pleasant part of Mechanics burg, and as a business location is unsur passed. For further particulars address P. O. 71, . Mechanicsburg, Cumber land county, Pa.. ang. 12.-2 t f['Farmers who want a first class Fertilizer, which has been tried and thoroughly approved, should try the Star Bone Phosphate. There is no humbug about it, as all wbb have used it' know. The manufacturers being Adams oonnty men of known kotegrity, our Airmen can rely on getting the genuine article. See adv. A Cluscat POE Battosura.—lionot. Colman & Cunnioghsua i gdetembeil I to close out their stook ot Bearly.made Clotidng, are new selling al kinds of Coita Pante, Val, *l4- at bar 4 Ndiced prioee,alany of as latel , than poet. No* is the time to imeerre Bargains. The goodis an) all thitaaea and will pair* be sektlMS*Vitini $4"7044. sag ILK. = EMI INNI)708. 12345 6 1 8 9 THE WARN WFAniza, being upon us, those wishing to refresh themselves will do well to call upon E. H. Minos on Chambersburg 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-9t SALE OF FURMITURE.--011 Tuesday of Court week, (Augustl6,) at 1 o'clock, P. M., will be sold at Public Sale, in the Dia mond; a large lot of new Cottage Furni ture, which has never been used, and is in prime order—full Chamber sets, Bed steads, Tables, Chairs, &c. Persons de siring to examine the Furniture in advance will call on Hon. Robert McCurdy. 2t ATTEarriffiv PAR3CMRS. —Try the cele brated Patent Elastic Rubber-lined 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 motile soap, or no pay. For sale by J. W. Cress, Mann- Mentzer-a Agent, I,lattimbm w . 11rDr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is "a combination and a form indeed" for healing and curing diseases of the throat, lungs and chest. It cures a cough by loosening and cleansing the lunge, and allaying irritation; thus removing um eause, instead of drying up the cough and leaving the disease behind. 1 rifrtimlin's Celebrated Wizard Oil, for rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, tooth ache, &c., for sale by A. D. Buehler, Drug gist, Gettysburg. tf FoB SALE Cnser.—A good second-hancV Falling and Shifting-top Buggy. Enquire at this office. Baltimore & Pr eeeee ]Market• Bcatirnore, Minday .Bforai4. 600 0 625 650 0 675 160 0 170 • 125 0 165 105 0 116 .... 92 0 95 ... 43 0 48 ~. 60 0 00 .. 000 0 000 . 000 0 000 . 15% 16 18 0 18% 000 0 26 17 0 18 Sum nova, Erm 111 .0u1k . ' WEITZ WBIAT, Rau WHIAT, ..... COM, BYE, OATS, TICICOTET - FOIND,. Ctovzsr,Szzu, FLAX-Saar, BACON, anotrumas„ Buoisa, LARD Gettyobsuweralla &Prevision Market. Gettyaburg, lWday Morning. 0 00 , 000 000 @ 575 0 00 000 110 130 000 * 95 000 0 90 40 * 000 0 000 000 Q 0.00 000 ta 000 000 ,30 OWI @ 30 00, 18 00 18 00 o ' l2 00 0 /23i 00 0 18 00 61 6 00 0 00 SUPIE FLOUR,. • Erma Brous, . Wan.' .WEILLT, SSD WMULT, COEN RYE, OATS, BIICKWHZAT, ... T/110THYSKIDr Psymoss, BIITTIR, • • LARD,.... Buox, Paotrumas, " Bmas, " Hams; 50. tr,.... TALupw, Closing Pelee' of De Haven & Bro., • 40 ioutk Srd St., PSlladelpkta. 3o'clock, P. X, U. 8. 6's of 'Bl. 44 44 462 , 44 44 164 , 4 4 44 . Be. 6 4 64 15 new, 4 4 64 467 61 64 11611 . " s's, 10495, U. 8. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy., Due Comp. Int. Notes, Gold 117 11 1 Bilvei r • 112 4 Union Pad cB. B. Ist M. Bonds, 420 Central Pacific B. R. 850 880 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,.... 750 / 770 • ILIUMIED. .• 7 1 Hum-Drifenna.-On the 7th In* the Rei. It Breidenbanch. Mr. John M. of near Llttleetown, tellies Louisa 0. Ste ,of Getty. burg. 11. 8fruLt,- ra.-On the 4th . ,by Bev, Jr. Damara Ilhall, of • • town ...llos to tura 8 Mahon; of •• e town ..tinz.o4-41,4=An.-On the Reformed Church, by the Der. . fWat i T rri l i g PkW Eihnird D. ~ • of , to Ifise SaMeZentrinan, Esq., • , , o York this Pa, Obituaty notice 5 • • a line for all over tear ash to aeempany • - notice. Aitzinrr. the • _hat, ih& t David, in bet son of erge mamba of Quo. berland township, , mouths end days. Dearest Brother bast left us ; Here thp ler &1 feel s Be 'tie Get • bath bereft pa, Meese ail• servos heaL' Bet again hope lamed thee. • I Whenat is sod, in with joy greet Uwe, Where rim: tsar to is abed. GB.! °O BO 1 .--Onst Madison in: Hobeal 4 = et ang Otlidoteonnly. tiro , " nrillasigerlaa Mid Wearrsiit- , .-A. IL Hunter s at the Get tysburg Forge, will buy Hickory Plank Bor 1A feat long,. and 1$ and „inches thick, at $BO per 1000 feet, board measure -=cledir AWE aug-12,1t Lon Iresunaxez.—lnthe &mall of Prof. &maw, of this place, we have another lustratkm 'of the advantages and import ' thee of Life bumran i ce. We learn that about two years ago Prof. 13. took out a Policy. for 115,000 in the "Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company," of Philadel phia, on which he had made but three perineat* amounting in the aggregate to about $350. His family will now realize $5,004k The "Penn Mutual" is one of the oldest and best established companies in the country, with a heavy surpha capital, which pays all Policies promptly. Mr. Henry J. Pahnestock is the Agent for this county. july29,Bt ALWAYS A.IIVAD.—Capt. NORRIS is de termined net to be outdone by rivals, and hence hat; been brushing up his "Head- Quarters," on the corner of the Diamond and Chambersburg street, (Arnold's cor ner,) where: he has on hand the largest 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 CHARGE OF Franr.—On the Ist of Au guskthe Orin of Bigham & Co., Forward in,g and Conunission Merchants, was dis solved by rintual consent, Mr. Alexan der Colman retires, from the :erin, and Messrs. W/30. 111. Bigham and James Big ham will luireieter conduct the business under the firm of Bi4hrim & Brother. Besides the Forwanling and Commission business, they will always keep on hand a large supply of Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold at lowest cash rates, ang. WHAT DID IT?—Lyon's Kathairon made my hair soft, luxuriant and thick, and Hagan's Magnolia Balm chanik that sallow complexion into the marble beauty you now see. This is emphatically the language of all who use these articles. A fine head of hair and a refined complexion are the greatest attractions a wom*n can possess. The Kathairon and Magnolia Balm are just what will give them to yon, 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. ang. 5-lm levity of flu MarigU. STOCKS AND BONDS Jitty 20th, 1870. ....114% 114% -.111% 112 .110% 111% ....111% 111% 110 uo ....no ufv, -.107% 107% ....111% 1 End +.'. w., .~ r Y 808 Moratil—Fending the agitation of the Fin:Wing BM, which will evidently de predate Govenimeat ponds, persons would donrell by reading the advertiselinent of the I 'V e lbl l7 o l .9ll N 40 4111 811131 f; in another 9 1 . 1 44.> enclutliga'4 ll 6 'Government B on d s an d ina iti e a handsbuie profit there- by, and obtain an investment as safe and profitable. ASAIGNEE'S NOTICE The undersigned a n dn appointed Ant& nem of Lifium GRIM Wife, of lifenallen township, Adams County, in trust for creditors, hereby give notice to all rsons indeb ted to said Bd=dtio,114ro:oll peremirlarlAVlreiainitiZ mows settle r septhe emee proper authenti exted,for ment C_ fiARLES J. TYSON, US A. 61111*IT, sag 12, 18711-6 C Aguees IBll.The And mast Assignee resides to e Mnai ten, Use latter In Butler township. .- - . • p u it is necessary tha! Dissohition—Pay. p ! mHE Arm of .BIHHAM &CO., having been dls. J. solved by mutual couseut , th e Bo o k s b e sem* go promfrtly as possible. AL persons Indebted se p eu realMed to call without delay and make t. The Books will be kept at the Ware- ouse, where parties will please BIGHAM CO. Aug. 7L-3t . ° NEW `FIRM BIGHAM & BROTHER I ,f,fiftWARDING . AND COMMISSION HOUSE • HE undersigned, having entered Into partn e r ship under Arm of B1011431E: BROTHER, will carry on the Forwarding and ColllllllMilln business, at the oldstand, on the corner of SVasii ington and Railroad streets, and devote to it their entire time add attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce; 410 P -4. regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every T UESDA YNOON, for Bahl. mare and Philadelphia, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at ail times to and from these cities. All business of thialtind entrusted to us. will be promptly attended to. Our ears run to the Ware house of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North Howard street, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, 812 Market street, Philadelphia. of We win also keep constantly on hand the best ,Groceries of all kinds , Coffee,Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish Salt, Syrup, Oils Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, Bc., which will be sold a lowest cash rates WM. M. BIGIIA\ Aug. 12, 1870.-tt JAMES IMGHAM A SMALL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE •The undersigned offers at private sale, a TRACT OF LAND, situate In Slountpleasant township. Adams einui s tf i on the Hanover road, half a mile from Bonau town, adjoining lands of James Blehl, Rev. orb and others, and containing 18 ACRES., more or les. The Improvements are a one and a half story DWELLLNG HOUSE. part stone and part Immo, a Frame Barn, Smoke House, well of eiaellent water, and plenty of fruit. Two acres ire stood timber. The land Is in a high state of cultivation and under post and rail fencing. Terms easy, to stilt purchasers.— Apply to or address the undersigned In the same townslilik B. F. lIAAARMAN. Aug. 1870.—tf • puBLIc SALE On Saturday. the Ist of October nett, Ire. the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the prem ise& theft FARM, situate In Straban township, Adams county,one mile from litunerstown, ad joining lands of John Dickson and others, con ' Uining 170 ACRES. more or less. The Improve ments are a good WEATHiaIBOAIIDED HOUSE, with Bae.kbuilding; good Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring House; and all other necessary out buildings; also a goOd Apple... Orchard and other fruit. A stream of water runs through the farm ; a never-falling spring near the door; a well at the barn: plenty of, thither and line meadows. This farm is In a good state of cuftivation, having teen recently* linkd, and one of the best stock farms In the county. Also, at the LAND,me antf place. a TRACT OF MOUNTAIN situate In Menallen town. ship about two miles northeast of Lkulersville, adjoining lands of Philip Donohue and others. containing 13 ACRES, more or less. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN N. GRAFT, Aug. 12.-ts JAMES K GRAFT. VERY VALUABLE kARM AT PUBLIC SALE On Sword() , ltth of September PrO, the Hein! of iXLrahun licked, deceased , w i ll offer at Public Rafe, on the premises, the real estate of said decedent viz: A FARM , situate in Huntington township, Ad. anus county, Pa, midway between York Springs Borough and Hampton, less than a mile south of the Turnpike, adjoininglands of Wm. Leas, Se tostian Fricke*, Jo r Miller, and others, and containing latt AC Ps , more or less, with suffi cient Woodland and Meadow. The farm has been 11 .181 ° Illiefirtrdaer consist of a two. story LOG WEA MICRO-111DM HOUSE (suit, able Saw two famall Brick Wash and Smoke House, a new Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Horse Stable, Carriage House and Hog Sta, ble, with other outbuildings; three wells of excel. lent water. two at the hou.. (one soft,) and one condition. with A v p y e Or th ch e a r rd ar iient y line b ehoincg fruit. The farm Is located in a pleasant neighbor hood, and Convenien shopsiMes.ls. stores and machine Persons wishing fo view titheereques to rall on the.prembes At same time wine offered TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the above, containing about 3 ACRF.S. one-third covered s ith thriving Timber. ifliTtiale W conunence at 1 o'clock, I'. H. when attendance will be given and terms made known by EPIIRALM FICHES, JOHN H. FICKij, Agents for the Heirs. tug. I'_--fu VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testament of R swum DEnmon, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday the :id of Septem ber nett, Ib7o, on the premises , the valuable FARM of said deceased, situate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, about IN miles northwest of Ileidlersburg,.adjoming lands of Jacob Bowers, John Delap e Peter Studebecker, Daniel Brame, and others; containing 162 ACRES and U 9 PRllinfrs, more or less. The immovemeide con sist of s two-story LOG WEATH=BOARDRD DWELLING, with a One and a-half story frame Kitchen attached, a good double Log Barn. double Wagon. Shed and Corn Crits, Bay shed 35x26 feet with Horse Stable , Spring House with a never-falling Spring oi Water, is good Stone Wash House with Smoke Range and Oren all under the same roof, anew Hog Pen, and other outbuild ings. About 69 ACRES are in geed Timber, with. &Tun ptoportl on of Meadow, most of the fields being wellll watered with running streams of wa ter, supplied by never-falling Springs. There are two young Orchards of Apple trees, also other choice fruit en the premised. The farm Min good order, and desirably located. Any person desiring to view the premises will call on George J. Deltricb, residing thereon. dirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. wiser ce attendan will be Riven and terms made know/ by PO - Aug. 12.--ts. pUBLic BALE By virtue of an the United Stat Pennsylvania tht ruptcy of Jaton Sale, on the preml October next, 187 c, Estate of J . , ?Lli4 ; ship, Adams s , along the Ilal, limestone halls f , No. 1. A EARL which about S. A., balance In a hrgh erected thereon a " HOUSE and back Barn, a Saw Mill a outbuildings all in No. 2. Adjoinitu ACRES of lancl, having_ erected _kt.... DWELLING HOUSE .._.--... ounding,fia-rue Bank Barn Wegon Shed 'and other necessary buildings. Pre farmS lylag contiguous will be sold separate together as may be deemed most 4 advantage° on the day of sale. Possessio ill be given and deed or deeds made in fee !limp for the premises, on the Ist of April, 1871, whe one-half of the purchase money shall paidid tile balance seemed byjudgment and Ap lst, 1872, with interest, or if the pur chaser refer he can pay the whole of the pur chase oney cash April let, 1871. One-hail of the fall is reserved for the present tenant and the nee will belong to the purchaser. After tha roperty Is struck down the purchaser will , ewer into an agreement to comply with the terms of Pers sale. ons desiring information about these farms n address Samuel Ruby, Hellam, York county, Pa., or . David Wills, Esti.,, his attorney, at burg, and win be Shown the farms by Joseph Pet ler residing on them. SAMUEL RUBY, Aug. 12.-ta Assignee of Jacob Keller. PUBLIC SALE OF A - VALUABLE FARM The mulersigned will. sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, Ms St& of dle&mcq;lBTO, 0112 o'clock, M. on the I:ltemises, fus VALUABLE FARM, situate In Huntftton township, Adams county Pa., on the road leading from Heidlersburg ti greats, Mill I mile from the MM, on Bermu dtee weieteteg IRII AC 8, more or less, tialning lands of John Knob, John Howe, Jamb Hersh, and others. The Int_mvements consist of a new two-story BRICE Dw =Jai% with Base. went, con ten allsirtments, a now Bank Barn with good bling and °merles, and other outbuildings, three thriving Meg lig! oreh. Ards and icreach Orcholffil choice rat bearing order ; a good Manful Spring etei eonvenient to the HI cruse I standing Wat the WE and ittthe fields. About 15 Acres are in good ber, 2Sin belt Meadow. mecum 18 Uik li 1100 d state of cult! oK 11,000 bushels of Lbne having been put owl ner eare acmes oimxTod Post fence mit a a new. The hula b a red gravel laud, Is susceptible of the Itlethri=vtere= on riling groped, the water from the tenn.ylurd draining into and enriching& 15 acre Meadow The farm is deisrew l imi t e d near to Schools, Blimitaildtli two :kyr.' and two Churches, and within 4 miles Bbulls, of Urne Tbe tend is rolling and the tan:tiles beautifully, being W in i t aarn The Wiled and meadow, lave a farm Will be WWI/ vIrLY BOLD as I ham removed le.ollslberfalid county. U will be sold on reasons lie Ceram to be eau bis relled On: P'ersoirp , _ to T i m tires bY calling Oil • . . ?my other farm, wilibdoing7s Acres Itith mai please better, 4 will abet eifer . 111V "3 4 1 ilt ie ill ie dily. ~ la= ilE4' o "k. 4o. Ymwowlst .1."4.1.4. •,! itellif adralt '"' . , in hattstment; GETTYSB Vit G, PA All who' suffer from Indigestion, bilious; disor ders, nervous affections, constipation or: , undue relaxation of the bowels, are Invited .to these toe viz,_. That the curative on of T &EFFIE:RYE:BMM DX APB ,, in ail sueh CMS, is proven whelming tesilmoar that profoundbest practitioner I ntl it; that alYnollists =once It with the water of great Opal that ' it purifies and the system without weakening it; that It is t fully refreshing, and every element eon tains ht CZ re, illSeratiM or in , I's reit Msg. W went& U; r DirUGODIITS. 1 tt t IXTHISICIRS AND AC I Y, _smooth Mrt ht II "FAEROE 0 ti _fay " 4424.' Aug. 5, - • -M l4l l .s ou r e 41 . 1111 n, 1!"4.4a ME NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration on the Intake of BBERT Yultarso, _late of New Oxford, Alone county, Pa., deceased, having USA red te the undersigned reskUng In New oxford, he hereby gives notice, to all persons in debted to said -I,le to make routna PRY meet, and those having claims aga the same to present them properitmthengloated for settle ment. Ang. ]2,lB7o—dt Adm'r. lIIKEN, West Middle Street Marke (Near tie Coiert-hense.) FRESH MEAT Every Day in the Week, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. GEORGE A. CODORI Aug, 12, 1870. -11 M I If aferslown Female Seminary Will commence its SEVENTEENTH SCHOLASTIC YEAR On Monday, September sth. The course of study embraces both the solid and . ornamental branches, under the supervision and Instruction of a large corps of Professors and Tea..chers of long egperience and pre-eminent ability. The domestic arrangements contemplate full provision - for the COMFORT OF ROA.RDINO PUPILS. iliifltates of charge moderate. For Catalogues, or any desired informatluu, ad dress REV. W. F. EYSTEH, A. M., ?rine'Ml Aug. 5.-4 t Hagerstown, Sid A Good Time Coming THE FIFTH ANNUAL PIC-NIC OF CASHTOWN SPRINGS Will be held on Saturday the 13th flay of Auffi44l next, which the public are respectfully Invited to at tend. Jigil-No Collection will be held. Good music will be procured for the occasion. Refreshments to be had on the ground. iair"sbould the day be unfavorable, it will be held on the following Saturday. JOHN A. MILLER, AIMS H. STOVER. DANIEL SHEELY, ADAM DEAMDORFF, July ?.?. 1870.—td Committee. Star Bone Phosphate The best known Fertilizer TRIED AND APPROVED ! r I 'HE "Star B+nu• Phosphate.'• ittainifaet tired I, BURVIOLDEK IS: WILSON. k no longer an ex oeriment. but has been Thoroughly Tried and Tested during the last year or two. b numrous Fart' ers in Ada and adjoining c o untie s , and where ever used is admitted to be the BEST AND CHEAPEN% Fertilizer now in market. The proprietors there. (ore confidently recommend it to Farmers and Agriculturi,rts. assured that all who try It. will not he willing to do without It. THE AMMONIA sSupplied abundantly from the organic north if the bone. Price 035 per Ton In Bags Farmers wishing Groom} Bone, Oil of Vitrol can be supplied. Give us a call. sraKnoLDER & WILSON, UR 0, PEEN • A ETEH 11(1111.11-, Lf.,...fleturpr. 13-The Phosphate Is for sate by A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa. wrin..g a: SON. Gettysburg, Pa. MELHORN& BENDER, New Oxford GEO. YOUNG & SON. Hanover. Pa. JOS. McBRIDE, York Springs, Pa. July s. 1570.-21 n iLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG G LADIES, Poughkeepsie. N. Y.—Established in 1849. Excellent opportunities fur a complete English education. Ancient and Modern Lan guages. Arts. Music. Elocution and Gymnastics thoroughly taught. Also VASSAR COLLEGE PREPARtORY SCHOOL. Special course of study furnisihed b President Raymond. Scholastic Year begins .1 12, 1870. For Catalogue address the Prinen s.'l3EO. W. COOK, A. M., and MARY B. JO SON. it ci TM:RENVILLE (O.) FEM, J.) —Delightfully situated oni Ohio. With over forty years's known School offers unify thorough education both im mental branches. The e, week. A deduction of oil tens of ministers. The weeks) begins Sept 7, to Rev. CHAS, C. BEA or Rev. A. M. REID, SEXINARY. ie . banks of the n cpeence this well advantages for a :he solid and orna.- yft is only about.4s a re -fourth for the dauph dtext school year (of 40 0.. Send for Catalogue Tl, DIX, LLD P Su k h. D., PrincipaL 4t 4IITSTOWN LASSICAL INSTITUTE for Young Mtn d Boys. Send for circulars to Rev. J. E. ALE DER, Principal, Illghtstown N. J. FEMALE ' I LLEGE, Bordentown, N. J. Board and Tul .04.113 per year. For Catalogues ad dress Bev. :0.11.. BRAIEELZY, A. X, Principal PENN'. 'L'VANIA FEMALE COLLEGE.—The Annual Session w•in open Sept. 6th, PM. Su' .r advantages at moderate charges. For . • address J. P. SHERMAN, A. M., Col ic:. ' le, Mont. Co., Pa. fDf 11 Address EIDSON BROS., Patent Agents, 4.59 Ninth st., nces.Washington, D. C., for advice terms and ref ere A PPLE PARING, CORE% and SLICING MA IL CIIINE.—Takes 4 turns of the crank to ea,:o M . Ad dr e ss at I t4 . m lr WHl TT e E7lolll., re t ee Vgec t o a f . ter, Mass. ft SAXON GREEN. Is Brighter, will not Fade, Cost Less than any other because it will Paint twice as much surface. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN PAINTS. J. H. 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KENNEDY, 413 Chestnut at., 4t WEIGH THESE WORDS N THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION The vegetative powers of life are strong, but In a few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emulated form, and the bnpossibWty of application to mental effort, show its baneful In fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the development of the body. Consumption Is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent Into the country. Thls Is one of the orst movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scene of the city, the powers of the body, too flinch enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature is to show her saving power In difinsins , the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! Increase appetite has grown by what it fed on; the e ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and wond erful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, Is looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies pie grave but waiting for Its ISE! linLmnor.ris EXTRACT Bccnr, for Weakness arising from excesses or early indiscretion, attend- cvl with the following symptoms: Donstssiition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi culty 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 ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid couisteos..., am grupuons 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 Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, If allowed to go on-whch this Medicine Invariably removes—soon follow Loss of Power. Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, Inoue of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale 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 [re quently followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump- Lion, 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 destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits ft. 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 consequence& HEL3COOLD'I3 Monis CON CE`ITRATED FLUID EXTRA C T OF Bucatr. There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this Is a testimony of all who have used or prescribed ff. Sold by Dritsidsts and Dealers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50. De livered to any address. Describe symptoms In al communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with tae-dmilie of my Cliemicd Warehalm, and signed July " 187ft-ay ms Tor ska MIME rsa MANHOOD 561 Broadway, New York. k T. 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Y. as THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA" VINEGAR BITTERS MORE THAN 500,000 PERSONS Bear teAl Inony to their wonderful Curative Effects. \\*HAl' ARE- THEY THEY ARE A GENTLE PURGATIVE AS WELL AS A TONIC, possessing, also, the pecu liar merit of acting as a powerfillagent in rellev- Ing Congestion or Inflatumation of the Liver, and all the iseeral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or single,. at the dawn of womanhood or the turn Of We, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. Sit - Send for cirouiar. THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK. Made of POOR RUM, WHISKEY, PROOF SPIRITS, AND REFUSE LIQUORS, doctored, spiced, and sweetened toplease the taste, called — rultles.""APPetlzers," torers," 81e., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIM ULANTS. They are the GREAT BLOOD-PURI FIER and LIFGIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. carry ing off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters, according to directions, and remain long unwell. 8100 will be given for an incurable case. pro vided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. FOE INFLA.MIKATORY AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, AND GOUT, DYSPEPSIA, OR INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REMITTENT, AND INTERMITTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER., KIDNEYS, AND BLADDER these BITTERS have been most suct•essfuL SUCH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD, which is generally produced by derange ment of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS. cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you and 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, I these Bitters have no equal. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French. and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprletor,32Commercest. N. Y. • U. H. MeDONALD & CO., Druggists, and General Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento. California, and Zr 2 and 34 Com merce St., N. Y. ail - SOLD BY AIL DaugoisTs & Dr.Auma. 4w urner's Tic Douloureux, OR UNIVERSAL • NEURALGLA. PILL. A safe, certain and speedy cure for Xeuralyia and all Nervous diseases. Its effects are magical. It is an unfailing remedy In all cases of Neural gia Facial's, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no more than two or three ills. No other for yield`euralgiaor Nervous Disease has failed to to thfs wonderful remedial agent. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia . and general nervous derangements, --of man years standing—affecting the entire system, its y use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a complete and per manent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree Injurious, even to the most deli 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 intim !moos and unqualified approval, The following, among many of our best citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy: - Havibg used Dr. Turner's Tic-Douloureux or Universal Neuralgia PI personally and in numerous instances recommended it to patients suffering with neuralgla—l have found it, without an exception, to accomplish all the proprietors have claimed. J. I. DILLLNGIIAM,Dentist 12 Winter Street, Boston, Feb. 18th, 1867." Mr. J. M. R. STORY, for many years an apothe cary in this city, and for three years during the war, in the Hospital De nt under the IL S. Government, thus s of it: "I have known Dr. Turner's Tic-Douloureux or Universal Neuralgia Pill fortwenty years. never sold it and used it personallz, and I have known of a case where it d not give relief.— customers have told me they would not be with out it if each pill cost ID dollars. I think it the most reliable and valuable remedy for neuralgia and nervous diseases In the world." 3lssBns. Trit-NER & CO., For a long time a member of my family has suffered severely with Neuralgia, The pain was almost unendurable. We tried rarious medicines without success. A few months since, we begut the use of your Pill. It has proved perafpue cessfuj, and no traces of the disease re I can gmdly recommend your remedy to suffer ers from Neuralgia. Respeethiltyyonrs, P. W. FELTON, Boesrox, March 25,1867. Counsellor at Lag. Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage. One package, • ILO° • • Postage cents. Six packages, - hOO - " It and is sold by all dealers In drugs and medicines by TURNER & CO.. Sole Proprietors, Ll)Tremont at. BOSTON, MASS 4w The Lorraine Vegetable CATHARTIC PILL. Dr. Lorraine's Vegetable PIIL or La Medicine Curative, price Vi'cents. MILD, CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFICIENT. It at once relieves and Invigorates all the vital functions, without causing, at any time, or under any circumstances, the slightest injury to any of them. The most complete and uniform success has for many years attended its use in France, and in some portions of the United 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 ail times, and under all circumstances and is unequalled by any remedy yet known to the world where a pur gative is hidicated. It produces little or no pain in its operation ; leaves the organs 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. R Ls the grand Purifier of the Blood, and hence cannot fall to eradicate from the system Scram*, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Canker. and Cutaneous Eruptions generally. - Irregular, or p- petite,Colds,Coughs, Asthma,Bronchttis, Catarrh, Colic Pains, Diarrhoea, Water-brash, Sour and Bitter Stomach, and foulness and faintness of the same; Impure breath, Dizziness, Sympathetic, Nervous, or Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Gout, and Inflammations in all forms,—these and all kindred diseases can always be wholly , cured or greatly relieved by this mild yet powerful remedy. General Debility with its inse ble accompa nlmenta,ental and plus' ,—such as green sicknestude of mind and body, drowsiness, In to exercise. weakness of the limbs, feeling of discouragement, despondency and dia. trust, —all disappear under its magic influence. It regulates and Invigorates the bowels. is a sure antidote for obstinate coetivness - Mid Piles: gives renewed vigor to the stomach; evokes the action of the liver ; dissipates the yellow dye of jaundice and eradicates from the skin telltale spots or moth-mould and freckles. , It excites the Kidneys toreuewad vigorous and healthy action ; and Is certain to bring prompt re lief In all cases of Dlarrhcen and Dysennwy. It Is eminently effectual la the cure of ag dis eases of children, however intintile„e_specially for colic, warms, and irritatkat and treaumem wthe teething. Asa dinner Pill or digester, t v , i e t cd to nOll4l other, taken with the food. It ass gen eral alterative, whereby the est ImPaired Or mism is tdinudated to renewed energy, and to a healthy vigor mut vitality , . It la extewvely used by the .Faculty as a convenient and thorough ca thartic, ba_y_ing no action other than the one in tended. w'rent,by mall on receipt of price and Postage, viz: • 40.25 - - 5 Postligit, ce ll a ate,l-00 - It is mold by all dealers In drugs and medicines, and.hy TURN=rmpriesors, LlOTremont st UtISTON Aug. 11.-4 w •• !WANT/SD AG E NTS- To sell the Some BA a Uk It make. 49" retb."7211k 1 e i balt a ttlos) m dL o M m orkl ee trosp..___ uou rvizt : er & Grew * own st T; Alt teller Matte u NSollutgraser V and 111 , Use tlllejst:e 'Ammo& 4=4 00 Stitt Advtrtisrmcnti. EIGHT PER CENT. Firtt Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF $ - 1,5 0 0,0 0 0,, St. Joseph 4:: I)enver City RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of $1,003 stud eSto, coupon or reostered, with interest at Eight pet. cent. per annum, payable- 15th February and - August In GOLD Dee of United States taxes, In New York or Europe. The bonds have thirty years to run. payable in New York In GOLD. Trustees, Farm ers' Loan and Trust Compuiy of New York. The mite which secures these bonds is at the rate of $ Vier mile; covers a complete road for everybond Issued, and is a first mid ONLY mot - L- S*lM This line, connecting St. Joseph with Fort Kearney, vrill make a short and through route to California. IdThe Company have a Capital Stock of. ,$10.000,000 a grant of Land from Congress, of estimate at ,000,u00 Acres, valued, at the lowest , 4,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds 1,500,000 Total... y 16,500.000 Total length of road, 271 miles, distanceMOM edin kids Mortgage, 111 miles; price, 97 and ac crued interest, 11% CURRENCY. eau be X obtaMed from thee undersigned. Also, p;unphlets, maps and information relating thereto. These bonds, being so well secured and yielding a large income, are desirable to parties seeking safe and lucrative investments. reconunend them with eidlre confidence. W. P. CONVERSE Sc Co COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 Pine Street, New• York. TANNER rzscAL ENTS, No. 19 Wall Street, New York. June 3, 1870-3rn HE OLD WAY THE NEW. THE GREA . T AMERICAN TEA *COMPANY, (ZEITMILISMID /561,) Non. 31, *3, 33 and 37 Vettey NEW YORK, ' MATE APPOOTED J. W. CRESS-, GETTYSBURG, PEN.WA., to sell their TEAS AND COFFEES at. tho .mine prices 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 money refun goods wded. arranted to give satisfaction or the Until one profit eharpedfrom the Produce to MC ClMalier. FrMitre to eight, profits saved by purchasing of this Company. Under the Old System of doing business, the consumer of Tea 4 had to pay about eight profits between the producer and Umself, to cover as many intermediate sales. Under 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 pro fi t, and that but a very moderate one, as a small per cep t age on the Immense sales will amply satisfy tho Company, 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 3,1870-3 el AGENTS I YANTED—(SIO I'E It DAY) —by the AMERICAN KNI i"L'INt: MACHINE CO., Boston, Nam., or St. LOU 121, Mo. Tune 17, 1870.-3 in IvAN TED AGEN Tzi —To II I Ochs goo 3ewi Machine. IL o, eenseci makes the "Elasti ng c Lock Stitch" and Is b %armor , ed for 5 years.. Price 11.5. All other machines with an under-feed sold for 515 or less are In fringements. Address OCTAGON SLwING MA- O:EOM CO., St. Louis, /110.. CIGGRigo, 111., Pittsburg Pa., or Boston, Mazy . . (June 17, 1470.-3i,n TRUSSES plipotirriderßAub:gi rr/114: instruments Ctire Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses and Plies.— Different approved patterns. Comfortable, sae, light, cleanly, used in bathing, Indestructible (steel springs coated.) Elastic Stockings, Belts, Braces, Bandages, ete.—Gagay VARIETY, sLabliabloents, 1347 Chestnut st., Phila., and 3 Ann sr.. New York, opposite Herald Building. send stamp for Pant phiet. Sold by Druggists, mailed or exprtssod. June 17, 18711-3 m 81 0 A DAY—Business entirely new and honor. able. Liberal inducements. Descriptive circulars free. Addrest J. C. RAND & CO., Bid deford, Me. [June 17, 101-73 m THE Hahnemann Lite Insurance COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OH IQ CASH ASSETS OVER CASH INCOME STATE DEPOSIT*.. Dividends are annually paid to Polley holders In CASH. FALL POLICIES. ARE NON-FOR FEITA B LE E. Insures on all ..ifockrn and Popvior Plans Nearly all redrletlona reunfing Rftidenee. Travel and Occupation are removed A large Prendwn Fund Is reserved for t tloi ben silt of Policy Holders. In all Its experience this Company has never contested a claim. PERFECTLY RELIABLE AND STRICTLY' MUTUAL. All Information desired can be bad by address ing the Harrisburg omee or any of Its Agents, J. W. GREETS, General Agent, Harrisburg. Pa. REV. C. J. EIIREHART, speelal Penn•a. July 29, 1870.-1:y ROSADALIS Trr ME GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood End cures Scrotula Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism,Diseasft of Women_, and ail Chronic Affections of the flood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by oho Medical Faculty . and many thousands of our best citizens Head the testimony of Ph iclaus and pa news who have used is; send for oor Roaadans Guide to Health Book, or Al manse for this year, which we publish fur gratultions dlatributlonj It will gist. yolk much valuable information. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, stye: I take pleasure in reeottnuecuilug you I Roes as a very powerful altemlive. have seen it used in two cases with tali results -- one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patient prououneed mss oared alter having taken eve bottles of your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of bog standing, which is rapidly improving under its lift, and the lit dkatious are that the patient itill sopa re cover. I have carefully examined the formu la by which your Hamden* t i t Made,and 111/4 it au excellent compound ot alterative In grettienm. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholitaville, Ky., says he has used itosadalts in emirs of serdfula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results —as a cleaner of the - Wood 1 know.uo better remedy. Samuel G. M'Paddeu, lisfurkreeboro., Tenn aaya : I have used Seven bottles of Itoeadelis. ant entirely cured of Rbetunatlam :wed M mo foUr has W=4? wish it for my brothel ho se sore oyes. Itestatt4d, of Liam, Ohio. writes, I have n a for twenty Yeats with alt In- • rate amp over my whole body a abort time since I purchased a borne of Rosettalis and It of acted a perfect cure. Airliosadalls is sold by all Dinaggists. Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, Plantwors. CLEMENTS & CO., Proprletosk Feb. 4, M 0.7,4114 B Drt = as ar sak Ingid. Getysburg, Pa., by A. D ug cfICIUMA.NT SAMUEL C. atlebTti LI tonban township, offers 'himself. to the voters . • paws coin's?, irrespective or s al. . de adent tnanidatetor . hi s the and of - the 12th Pa. Air" • . . the War. and proved tds de ~., try try monis* In Mei /WA, he in i z s ZtVati., :- of Ids %flew e piedghk . to taithtASZ! • 4 '' -' with BY THE AND ME 4450.000 00 300,000 U 0 100,00 U 00