JUNE 12,1867. NEWS OF NEIGHBORINIO COUNTIES Bedford Ex-SnEatsrMullin, - formerly a State Sena- , tor, died recently. Also, William T. ttals ton. aged 10)years and eight months. .Tie was a faithful soldier of the war of 1812. Ir=2l . A Gas-light company and a Building As.so. (dation are in process of formation in West. m inter. Cumberland PETER A. KELLER, rejected . fbr Collector of Internal Revenue, haft been appointed an Inspect or-ot National Balks by the Treasury Department. ~N N , ~ ~ Sr. PATRICK'S t_iturcurnsle, contributed 1 ..i . i 50.90 to the Offering to the Pope. THE Twelfth Agriculture Fair will be held in Carlisle, Oct. ly 2, 3 and 4. THERE will be a Festival on.the ith of July nu the Fair Grounds in earns proc6eds to . go to the. erection of the Soldiers' Mono- Dauphin - Tux Pennsylvania Steel Works, coni•erting molten iron into steel in no minutes, by the Bessether process, are in' actiN = ,t operation.— The steel, as produced apt these works IS re markable for its toughness. If is eminently adapted for rails. The rags which have been manufactured from it have been shown, by rarefnl experimeint, to wear twenty-four times as long as iron rails, while they cost but twice as much. There are from twenty-eight to thirty men employed at the works, the larger portion'in the converting room, and others in breaking pig iron and the removal of the ingots from the moulds. Bessemer steel, as produced at the works will bear 150,000 lbs. per square inch. The • very best Pennsylvania, bar iron, which is un rivalled in tbe world, will otnly carry 5(1,000 to 1,0,000 lbs. per square Mgt. l tiis exhibits fully the advantage of the steel fer the iron rail, and the- great .revolutori in economy which is about-to be'made In the construction and repair of railroads in the United States. Three million dollars: worth of steel rails, and $7. - ,0,000 worth of tire for locomothT, were bought in EuroKlait year for Amerieo railroad companies. This material was made out of ore and fuel far inferior to that of which Pennsylvania has hundreds of millions of tons lying in her iimuntains. only requiring the game energy and skill displayed by the Penn _ syrrania steel company to develop and manu facture. But free trade nnw ~cianltonts this entA•prise. and the people are aske7. instead of patronizing home industry, to support the forei 'producer at the expense of the home manutakurer. An immense rollin! , mill to operate in connection with the Steel Works. is now in course of erection. A SoLDIERA' Monument has been erectel at llumwelstown, and was dedicated last Mon day. It is twenty-three feet high. Franklin.: THE Chambersbure; Woolen Factory em ploy's from eighty to one hundred hand. has the finch Inachincry, blid turns out tirse-class goods. it has recently matlent semi-annual dividend cif four per cent. THE repair of the roads in Washimztou township, is sold by the authorities of the township, by public sale, to the lowest and best bidder. liEv. J. Agnew Crawford has received a call from the Presbyterian congregation in Chatuhershimg. "k4onu of the Independent Order of (kid Fc/loNi-s. has been instituted at Orrstown. making eheisixth in the county. CBTUST Ch eh, Chatubersbure, contributed' $2lO to the. Oiffng to the Pope. Firederick. • About $23,000 hav,heen subscribed to the stock of the Frederick an Pennsylvania Rail road Comp Any. Lancaster. N Tiii Coluinbia Spy uridersta,ndathat a Mr. ol Campbell Northumberland, hasi the con tract for re uilding the Columbia Bridge. MAJOR lwood (3rriest, 'present Cchint - Treasuier, tas become editor' of the Lanetis ter Inguir_r, an enterprising and excellent paper. We welcome the Major to editorial labor and responsibility. tiAME, , )Alexander, Ezq., late T. S. As sessor. died on the Ist inst., of disease of the heart, in his 33rd year. Perry. thousand dollars in greenbacks wek stolen on Saturday night, June 1, in Duncan non, Perry county, from a min named Smith. Also, a purse of different kinds of coil!, from a dollar down to half a dime or cent. It is sup posed that an Englishman who had been "bobbing around" Duncannon for some time is the thief. A reward of $4OO is offered for the arrest of the robber. The above named Englishman is a snort, chunky man, ,with light hair, and a mark abovehis eye-brow; and has an impediment in his speech. Wnshinwton. THE new Hose Hill Cemetery, in Hagers town, is approaching completion, and Will be a very beautiful spot. A 1.11:13F. Woolen Factory is about being establishethiiv a stock company, at Funks- MEE • Carr. Geor: Shryock, of Hagerstown, aged s 4 years, ha in his possession, a com mission which was Ir . ven by Gen. Was-14g ton to his fatheritin—laNs , Capt. Wn'4. Lewis,' of Ist regiment of Levies i the service of the IT. -S. It is dated Philadelphia: 3Tareh 19. 1791. and be 's the autographs of Gen. Wash ington, and 'Gen. Knox then . 't War. It is a very valuable relic. • TH4I proprietors of the Hagersto • . and other parties, have brought su4s cover damages sufklid in May, 1862, b mob. B. F. 31. Hrntar, Esq., of Hagerstown, has been appointed Register of Baukruptcy for the 4th Congressional district. THE Washington Comity National Bank of NVilliamsport has declarN a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. York. HENRY D.! SSCHIIII)T, late Ca 81114.7 of the First National Bank, has 'been elected. Presi dlnt in place 'of Eli Lewis, deceased':, and Daniel Ba4tress, a clerk, has been eleet \ ed •Cashier. s TITE Slatevilles, Presbyterian congregation have contr4ted with Win. Ramsey & Co., for th erection of ik s new church, 45 by 70 feet. for $6,500 and the nutterial in the old church. THE citizens of Dillsburg are trying to at tract through that neighborhood, a proposed railroad from Newville to the Caldonia Iron Works. To this end, several pUblic meetings have bean held, and , committees aktoitited. Two Bien, giving their names an Henry Smith and John Adains, were arrestekweek before last in Carroll county, having in pos, session two horses stolen from farmers living in thy . lower end of Ycirk county. They are, now in jail at York. Tim formation of s Gas-light company is about to be agitated in Hanover. THE following persons have been recently elected Directors , of the Hanover Saving Fund Society: Henry A.. Young, 6eprge Joseph - E. Cremer, Jacob Plorry, Edward "Bair, David Wertz; David 3L Myers, 3fasibi Lahr and Jacob Wirt. Small. Swan., Esq., offers to give a lot of ground and 115 f 000 towards AIM erection of a Normal School! building rk. Tex stockholders of tlirWrightsvilfe Iron ComPluriare Ming a athd instalment, 93 fer cent of the capita EACIr day seems to bring out som succes sive development of rascallte: in oinmection with the New Orleans swindle. 'lt appears now that Cuthbert Bullitt,, late United States Marshal, has bad or two Years past $250,000 of the proceedsf the cargo of the Grey Jack et ih his possessi6n: He .has been using this money in - New Yt.rit, hut recently ordered it into the First National Bank, New Orleans, where. it was when the bank closed. The case of the GrerJacket has been recent ly decided by thetTnited States Supreme Court in favor'of The Government, and Mr. Bullitt has been ruled into Court for not paying over the money. Of course the Government will lose the amount. As usual, his sureties are worthless. Long live the Administration of . .ndy Johnson ! 74 , j Itbitio of the Illarkets. J -.., . C.-- -__ -- GETTYSBURG GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET. GeUysburg. Wednesday Morning. Super F10ur....512 000113 25 Apples. $0 0001 0 00 Extra Flour,- Li 64/.14 (0) Potatoes ': 6. - .02. 70 Rye Flour . 7 006 r 0 00 , Butter, White Wheat, t 50(a. 2 60; Lard, • Red tiligat 2 04 2 /itl, Eggs A.. Corn Os Bacon, 11i0n5,.... . Rye 115 •• Sid e+, °stet, (AP " chuu Wet s, It tido% heal.... •SW l'elc lies 1061% Tinu4lly Seed, 2 00 Chem,' .. Clover Seed,... I; (Ii Apples, . Flux 5eed,..... • 2 25: Bluckberrles,.... Plaster Paris,. , 17 59!swip, 11. y per to.- - lil 0 0 c5.14 tio,Taliow,. BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET. BALTEstonE; Mondall Morn/fig. lIREA 1,,T1 - Frs.—.‘ ',out tlu .atnc degrup of dul ne6s noted on Saturday continues to per vade the market. We note tran•:aetions as follows: Flad: ft.—Holders appear to be rather more confident, and manifest less disposition to press sales, but as there is very littll , inquiry front buyers, the market can scarcely ye re garded as improved. We hear of no Sales of moment, and continue our list of prices as follows : lloward Street Super and Cht Ex tra $lO 250,11 75; Standard Extra 12 50y 13 50: High Grade $l3 75(q,514 50; ltantily :: , 15 5061 slii 50. Rye Flour $8 12 ; 1@i$5 25; Corn Meal i 25. lllALN.—Wheat—There is no demand for Wheacand thut Market reutititts data Receipts only 200 bushels rixl. No sales reported on the books, but we hear oftt , sale of good Mary land red Wheat hay* been made at 230 cents. Corp —Rec+iptp 10,575 bushelS . White itnd ii,i•qrs bushels yellow. With a somewhat better demand, holders were firmer, and prices (OA:tined for white were mostly 2 cents better than on Saturday. Sales were as fol lows: White, 103(,11/6 cents. Yellow 110(y. 111 cents. Oats ari dull, Ad the market has - a declining tendency. llirkieipts2,ss-i bushels. ties at 7•00 , 0 vents. P!:ovi,R,Ns.—There is no change to note in the market. Sales are confined •to small job lots a: about f inner rates. Bilk Should ers and rib Sides continue scarce and in fair request. We (iu , 4e as : Itulk Shoulders 9(1,91 cents; rib Sides 11 cents, outside figure for packed. Bacon to 6 , In; cents Mr city smoked 12,1 cents for do. rib Sides, and 121 celjts for do. clear rib. Western Shoulders 0 cents ; rib Side: 11 1 . , (a.12 cents, and clear rib 12.: :mess Pork is steady it 7.5. Lard is quiet at 13;01,131,, eeuts for Western, and 13 cents for Vitv. .11nu1ay .I.foyning. The moncy Inarb : .et is w )rkiii easier. 'rile demand call is easily mepat ti6 : t7 percent; Gobi closed tirzn at I:i7 ; I ilcvernments tirm ; St,•eks buoyant and elo,dtig quotations were the highest or the (lay. The importi4 a specie during the past week amounted to $21;0,000. DE.kltl) , )ltltF-CITIZTSAIEIt.-( din -Ith inst., by Rev. .1. A. 8011, Mr. .tsatte Deardorff, of Cumberland, b)wnship, to Mr,. Margaret chrismer, of (t-ettyshur::. 110p,,Es 7 c01:EAN.—( in the 15th of April lasi, in Galesburg, by the Rev. 4 .ieo. N. ,l(din son, Mr.:14,1m ~f liu,x 111. tll Nan , y t a lon, ilatvzhter hold. Colwan, of roun,•R Bluffs. uteri thi, count v. ScIL&EFTEI:—.M( KrSIWIT.—( in Thursday, May at the resiiience of the par eilt!..6, by the Rev. C. E. sehaeder, U. D., of Philadelphia, assistel by the Rev. J. Fry, Charles 11:Schaeffer, to Amelia M., daughter o r D. m c Kffi g ht, Esq., both of Readiti,. TATE—WILLARD.—on the 16th tilt., by Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. John M. Tate, to Fanny T. Willard, all of this place. TitosrLE—Youst. —Ori Thursday - last, by Rev. Mr. Breidenbaugh, Mr. Abraham Tros tle, of-York Springs, to . Mrs. Lydia 'Yount, of Gettysburg. Obituary notices 3 centil, a nun for all over 4 t accompany notice. TIARNITz.—nn the ult., in Hanover Mrs. Hebeeea Barnitz, age , l 75 years,:; inr. and 5 (lays. Itroxii.—fin the 3ril in,tant, in Menallen Ariwnistii p, Josephine Virginia, only daugh tico4 Tai)i [ha (2. Black, age; _I 3 years 2 11101'011i ain't 4 days. BE r EE.--t)n the 21st ult., in MeSherrys town, iss Elizabeth Burkee, aged years. CH AM Ma(!thl), 111., on the morning- , lf...the gtithi of May, of Tonseletuß, Fanny Bell, my daughter of Isaac and Mary .Jane Ch*nberlin, fr , rmerly of Adams county, Pa., ageli, 3 years, r, 'HOWLS and :Yr days. tli> 2 ., vicinity of Benders' Churen, on tit Ist Mr. Daniel Fidler, aged years. 1 month 'and 13 days. Wednesday\last, .Jacob David, infant son 4,1 ' ueorge and' {.l.'s[. KiAu. „, 0; w„,,..ks • Id .I. MICKLEY.OIITtIeSIitIy: the Air. Dan iel Mickley, of Franklin tow .I,sbip aged a lout,oyears. Sn uLTz.—t In the 27th ult., at the Alms House, Margaret Shultz, at an advance. t 1 age. Otirts. c - IPLENDID PRIZES IN GREENBACKS. ore .S.-,fir o in G I , enbacL, slo,coo in Sewing Sin chines: 1000 in Wa-h ing Machines: a Cast amount Ifoop Skirts. Albums. Hooks. Gold Pens. Pend Is:Locket', tli•trlblited to the sul:cril,n4 and paella'', ccs of the' lioas AstlAtmENT." Ere: y route snhecriber gets tw enty-idur tickets. drawing from $5 to $lOO each its Greenback , . Caursoodsur Agents clear from lo to $l5 per day raialto club , . ...laaple copies with a prize ticket and full direr timo• ;sal instructions to A gents, sent by mail, by inclosing ten Cents, 11,1;lresgvd to the unto A . NESEMENT,74 Nae,an street, New York. male mid reunde C‘nvaqsing Agents wanted in every town and neighborhood in the United States. June I=.--1t SOME oe nun CoTr. SIistEARIES seem to think thilt the triumph of their cam" , depended, like the fate of lerich o upon the amount Of ',obi.: made. In these days of 'refine nielit apt{ illXllrV, nn amide of real intrinsic merit is soon lipprei . bited : lienee the unbounded and unplralleled tleet,Dl of PLANTATION 'III-FF:IIS. This remedy has ei4Vr and always been fonnd gentivstimulani and tonic appetizer it cannot be excelled. It is no doubt a sovereign remedy for stomachic disorderii—for Dyspvieiiii, Liver Cumplaint , and in stimu lating a healthy app.. tar. e , zetary of WM s ,Sot.te IVATER.—A delightfultoilet article-zaperior t Cotogue .t.liti at halt the price. [June 12.-2. t WILD CHERRY BALSA3I.--;The memory of; Dr. Wis. tar is embalmed in the hearts of thousands, whom his Irthl Cherry 1...1.s cured of Coughs. Colds. Con ' ,pt ion. or sumo other' lorm Pulmonary disease. it over fiirty years tine, thi ration wee brought the public, sail yet the dein in for it is cotistent [June 12,—1t I f )r Iy men) This modicin . invented by Dr. 3. 11. Scnsicx. of Phila delphia, is inters dto dissolve the food and make it into chyme. the first pltecess of digestion. By cleaning the stomach kith Sclitmck's Mankrake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten be fore using itseil! be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pnlenonin Syrup unleas the stomach and liver Is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are re quired in nearly every ca4of consumpt ion. A half doxen bottles ~f `he SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MAN/NUKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case ef dyspepsia. Schrock makes professional visits in New York, Ilditton, mid at Iris principal Office in Philadelphia every week. Fee daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet, on consumpthat for his days for visitation. Plerike obseive, when purchasing, that the two like nesses orthe Doctor, one when in the last stage of con sunlit lon'tr e ad the other as he now is, in perfect health are Ti the vernment stamp. • Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 per bot tle, or $;.50. the half dozen. all letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, .N 0.16 Ndrth Bth street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents; Drunasßarnes & T. S. S. 11auce, Baltimore, 3141.• ' John D.,Parke, Cincinnat Ohio; Walker a Taylor, Chicago, Ill.; Collins Bros.,,St . Louis, [Oct. 18, 18116.-wenil.y. A YOUNG LADY returning to her country home, after a 'sojourn ore few nio,„ths in the City, wir Bushed recognised by her friends. In place of course, tic, face; she had a sof ruby complexion oral oet marble smoothness, and in. stead of twenty-threashe really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she ,plainly told them that sheaused the ClitiasBBlAN BALM and considered it an invaluable Regulation twiny Lady's ,By its use any Lady sr Genelenian can imptove thaly pinion"' appearance an hundred fold. It is simple jk eal t nation, as Nature herselfts ' simple, yet' un iwmaaead its efileac3 In drawing imphrities from, ,also h ai l i ,4esammlng and licrotifying the elanand complex. jo,i, gots dtreet action on the matidelt. draws !rem It ail its imparltide, kindly healing the mOne, and leaving the2(1. „.6, 0e . as 'Nature intended xt should be, clear, sat a h a n d teauttted. Ptice $l, seat h 7 B..eAlorltapreisa on receipt ofaikorderby .. L. I CIARK & CO, Chmatatei, ' ,w „ dmreat,Payette btrea, syractisn.W. Y. . , SW9ply Amman' 4gants for the sale of the !acne. 'reb.41,1847. 4 7 \ • . HELMOOLD'S (3 1 (Titi rD BXTRAOT 81101117 the Givit Oiorent - ; .. • zuxicaa'tqmscruAl*- milmuusuaLth' • /44i eat Ifioo,d Parafter. soul p & Thazmaaad. Chemistry, _sofa* V 374544 thiteeu be if. leb.II3,IIPITAy ' FINANCE AND TRADE :MARRIIED DIED NO I. lIENCK'S SE,. WEED TONIC EEO ~Si etiat POirttl, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF4FILD This remedy has long been cheridied by the accuricinity for its remarkable efficacy in relieving, healing and cur:. log the most obatinatel * palutil and long-standing seam of Cough, add, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, IThooping CbuphiTioup, Asthma, injfanttunfion of the Lungs; while even Cbittusaption liselfbas yielded to Its magic influence when all other mean& have4alled. Its whole history proves that the put has produced no re medy of equal value, as a cure for tbevipumeroas and dangerous pulmonary-affection' irevail all over the land. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From ANDREW ARCHER, EBQ., of Fairfield, Me - "About eight fears slots my eon, Henry A. Archer, now Postmaster at Fairfield, Somerset County, Me., was attacked with spitting of blood, cough, weakness of Lungs, and general debility, so much so thattur fami• ly physician declared him to bare a "SIAM, Comma 'ma.' He was antler medical treatment for a number of months, but received no benefit from its At length, from the solicitation of hihasel (and others,l was ididuced to purFbase one bottle of WISTAR'd BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRY, which benebttetl him an much I obtained an other bottle, which in Is ehort•time restored him to his usual state of health. 1 think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, for ills, I think, all it purports to be—rns ORXIT LOSu RLMEpT tea VIZ nue Thaabove statement, gentlemen, lamynotuntary offering to you in favor of your Balsam, and is at your disposal." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS& SON,IB Tremont at., Dolton, and fur dale by Druggists generally. June 5,18b7.—1m 166 i 18 11 11 2 00 (TRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE • AMCOURT, MAR., 0ct.13, 1867. ,fir. Croce—Dear Sir:—flaring been afflicted grievous ly for several weeks will, a severe abscess upon my aide. I used several remedies for its eradication w ithout re ceiving any relikt, until I applied your calve, which ef fected a speedy and permanent cure. I therefore feel happy to certify my confidence in Its virtues. Yours with respect, n(n' JAMES BEAN. I eel tify to the trntlifnlness of Die above statement. 11. 8. DIAILIIORN, M.D. SET 11 W. FOWLE A: SON. Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, at 25 eta. a box. By mail 35 cta June TO CONSUNII7IVES The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few week 9 by a very simple remedy, after baring suffered for several years witti a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—le angiotas to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre. scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing sud using the some, which they will find a sass mien for CONSU311710:1 AIicTILMA,IIIItONCUITLS. Coco ifs, and all Throat and Lung Affections The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hOpee every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost alp nothing, and may pro."( d blessing. Parties wishing The prescription, zeor, by return mail, will ',lnane addrees KEY. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings Cu., Now York. kin!, C67.—ly P. T. IlaniviNC, (patent) ELASTIC STRAP AND LICCaLI for Pants, \ exts and Drawers is a little invention which Will commend itself to every gentleman who desires Ruud fitting clothes without feeling reettaiged in his tovemontr, and to persons who tear the strap and buck les from their garments it will be worth double the cost. These ,traps are very durable, neat, and of a variety of style:, ...lore and prices, to suit all. An agency Ipr the sale o 1 tilt 111 here would be very profitable. See adver t.,eut ant. C 01,(;. COLGATE & CO'S TE GERMAN CO . - ERASIVE SOAP. it A v E . lAn itTAl irt i ar d ed ma from PURE NiA.- y he considered the STANDAIID Or EXCEL SO AP. LESCU. Fur male by all Grocers. [May 16, Ibo7.—ly lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT IS110111; and Impnovzn Ron. IVssu curessecret and delicate disorders mall their stages, at hit le expense, little or no change iii diet, no inconven• enceand no ex pusnre. It is pleasant in taste and odor iminethate in 114 a: Lion, and free front all twill - tong pro pert , (tab. 2.b. 1667.-ly lIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT I. a certain cure for iliseasea of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRAVY.I., DROPSY, ORGANIC N"EAIK.NI S, jamALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, am) wht.thf-r exi4ting in MALE OR TEMA LE. (roil whatever cam, of i;inating and no maker of 110 W LONG STANDING, ..f al, organs regatta the use ofa diuretic. . . . if 11 , r r..nt meat ,tihnlitted to, Consumpt ion or In ty may eoeue. oar Flesh and Blood are supported from th eme.s,,nreee, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and tl,O of Posterity. depends upon prompt tt, , e of a reliable reno,ly. ELMBOLD'S _EXTRACT BUCRI.: - - Beetabliebe,l upwards of 15 years, prepared by 11. T. IIEL31B01.1), Drugyi•t, 514 Broadway, Nev Bork. arid 10.1 South 11.411 et., Pleiladelpii;R. Feb. 1...5,b67.-ly KNOW THY DESTINY MAP kNtI E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrologist Clairvoyant and Psychometrician. who has astonished the scientific curses of the Old World, has now located her self at Iludson. N. le Madame ThurOton poesesse. anth wonderful powers teCOhd sight. an to enable her to im part knowledge of t greatest importance to the single ur married of eitherp,;, While in a state of trance, she delineate , the very few iires of the !tenon you are to marry, awl by the. a'rf ,jau matruninatof intensepuwer, known as the Peychotnotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife ..f Uncap plicant, together with date of marriage. position in life l e ading trait, of character, /Lc. This is nu humbug, as thousands of lost imooiala can assert. She stifi send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that. 'the picture is what it purports to be. By endoeing a Mai) J,,k 11.. r. and stating place of bin,, age, disposi tion and Col. and ern-losing fifty cen ts and •tamp,. ed envelope addressed to yourself, you will receivethe picture and desired information by return mail. All communie.itions sacredly confidential. Address in eon fidencr. )IiI+ATE }:. F. Tuortsros, P.O. 13ux =3. Hudson, New York. [Feb. 28, 1867.-ly - - TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE ItE. DEDIES lor unplettstust and dangerous , lisetters. Use llclett.ol.l's Extract Ituchn ar.d Impra,ved E.t.e Wesh. Feb. 2S. 1567.—1 y Iletr Atlyrrtistments. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Foaled proposals will be received for remodeling the Church School Howie in Highland towumhip, Adams coon ty op to Saturday, the of June, at I o'clock, ?. at whirl, time and place there ; will be a meeting of the Board of School Directors to contract for the same. By °Moro( the Board of Directors. June 32.-td. DAVID STEW kRT, Free& NOTICE. ThE School Directors'oi . "Getty-- 1 burg School District" will meet on Monday own ing, July Nth, to elect Teachers for Public &Imola of said district. The County Superintendent will exanime ap plicants in the School Building, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of that day. By order of the Board.. June - 12 —td J .F. 31ct111 BART, Secretary. OTlCE.—Letters of Administra i- tion on the estate of DANIXLFIDLui,Iate of Straban township. Adams county, Penna., deceaseit, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. June 12.-6 t• GEORGE ROYER, Adm'r. MERCHANT TAILORING. • CLOTHS, C.ISSIMERES, TWEEDS, and other materials for Men's Wear, furnished and made up. to order, on short notice. SATISFACTION WARRANTED. Work also solicited from Customers, who purchase their Goods elsewhere. W. T. KING, York street, oprioeite the Think. June 12,1807.—1 y CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TATE & CULP Are now building a variety of COACH WORK of the latest arid moat approved styles, and constructed of the best material, to which they invite the attention of buy ers. Having built our work with great care, andbf ma torial tolectixf with special reference to beauty of style and durability, we can confidently recommend the work as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the cities. All we ask is an inspection of our work, to convince those in , want o f any kind of a vehicle that this fu the place to buy them. ,kirREPAIRING in every branch done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Give ua a call at oar Factory, near the corner of Wash ington and Chscubersburg streets, Gettysburg, Pa. June 12, 1867.—tf GREAT REDV.OTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS, GROCERLES,,HARD , WARE, QUEkNSWARE, Jed. ZOITCIC & SON'S, NEW OXFORD, RRIfXrA, We bare Juit returned from the City whq• bonglit a very large mid will aelectad Mock f goo& aultalde In our line tinder, Ana lati ddcline. Out stock meets In part of Plain all Woofs Lahme. Challis Da Win, Call. cot% Plaids, Bleached acalmnblearbed Carp merge, Cottonades, Benta4y Jassy Vans. A large lot of Ladies' Balmoral Batters, plain and tipped M °Foto* those. -A: comDlate,amortateat of Grocariaa at lay sat.ta, Sard inia. Tint brim - Shin, Dilator arid Oast Btahlk,Hotlie Mara Shop Bar, Sall Soda, Ham natal Iron, b4aa 104 /bleu, Dow •Aothic Peg 14,tehoe, ru n w i , lbw mu t Pocket Wier', erbkditokee, : ?goy, ko, Chiba end ibewetwfte V . Y • We Wile the pitope. ta give ua pi eitilV - 07fr VLbar‘Pwebillftli 941114 4171* , let egt *DO - Thsaktollbr Oat pitateot etkeelt, vomit* **Mum. ' ' ' Pe l le4 ll ir C. gOtra a lON. lIIM WE FIRNARY ORGANS, Atar Ntw,gtolvtilistmtuts. W 0 M N'''S W 0 IN THECIVIL WAR. A work of real 'alas, absorbing interest and anisersti popularity. The preen and litaraVy people everywhere commend and endorse it. It records the consecrated work of Woman in organized and united effort. and the names of nearly 600 of ourcountry's noblest women, with what they did for bunutoitY and for the nation In its 4arkest hours. Beautiful steel portraits of a number ot these ladles adorn the work and it is acknowledged to bi one' of the finest works ever published.' Cl/route:4 Teachers, itsperienoad Agents, and Ladies will find it td their advantage to canvass fur this work. Address, ZEIOLKB, IacCURDY t Q 0 , 501 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pt June 12,1567.-2 m FOR SALE; CHEAP, A REAPER AND MOWER, OF MANNY'S PATENT-- . --all inj rod order—with two knives. For term. Ace., in-' gab .'ot the undersigned, in Cumberland township. June 12, 1ik37.-31* GE011.311 GULP. p.XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters AA Testamentary on the estate of Davin OMIDNZI, late of Lathnore township, Adams county, Penna., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township, he hereby gives retiee to all persons In debted to said estate to call and make inntediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated tor settlement.. JOHN WOLt'ORD, Executor. June IZ, 11367.-6t* NOTICE. THE subscriber has now thoroughly repaired hie GRIST AND SAW MILL 4, kno wn as "McILHENN VS MILL" on Mandl creek, and Is prepar ed to do GRINDING AND - SAWING of every kind-at short nottce. He solicits the patronage of the neiehbof hood, and will guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call. Juue12,1867.-tf GEORGE GJNGELL. WMIC. STALLSMITH, GETTYST LTG, PA., (ENTER CONTRAC TOR, Keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to girder, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, • SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, ,CORNICR. DOOR AND IV K DOW BRACKETS, And anp other Article in the Building Line Seasozwd material constantly °u land. experienc , ,t work men always iu readine,s, anJ wurk executed with dispatch 'Orders promptly attended to June 5, 1867.—tf VALUABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber. intending to leave Gettysburg. offers at Private Side, the HOPS ft in which he now resides, in Baltimore street. It has been thoroughly repaired, painted and papered; is furnished with an abundance of soft water, and with Ras. The property has a front of Seventy-eight feet on Baltimore st., has a spacious yard, with a number of choice Fruit Trees in it, and a large Bain in the rear of it. Possesidoo given AugnAt 1511,, 1667. F. A. )11;11LENBEBIS, Jr. June 5,1667.-tf DR. R..IIORNER'S DRUGS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, GETT Y.SP I ve P.I 114 own preparat ono are Al; t :uarantied h. 111111wrr the pv rptmo. intended. Dr. K. ID,rnrr'a Anti-Chuleranml Diarrlio•e mix lure. f.a.1111 tii.waPes of the ec,.maeh aid Iwvel d. Ol•'pp fr Fragrant NI yrrh, for prearehing and Urautify ing tie ter•:h. asid for all disease' a( the 111111.. Ilie Tonic and Alterative Powder% tor Horses Anil Cattle, are anperior to any to the market. Pure I.i.in.,ra for OPP. pr, , eript fowl carefully 1111,1. Medicvl advice without charge. Juue G. lU7.—tf FRAMES OF EVERY KIND, for Large Picture.% Marriage Certificates, Church Certificates, Miesionare Certificates, kc.. very eheap at P. G. SHEAF PEWS Saw Gallery, Hanover, Pa. June 5, 1!i67.-1y DI T. BARN T: S ( Patent • EL AST IC STRAP AND I. !,'GALE, MM PANTS, VESTS AO DRAWERS This little invention is just ow. and As it is no "hum bug" Is meeting with a rapid mile. It can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing it to St perfectly. Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and bn Ales off the clothes, and also allosril perfect freedom of the body while working or taking exercise. °or sale by tailors and the trade generally. Send 25 rte. for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade. to the BARSUM F.. S. k B. CO. 650 Broadway, New York. Agent■ Wanted in every county June 5, IStrii.-3m APPEALS. S. INTERNAL REVENUE • TAXES.—Notice is hereby given that Appeals will be received relative to any erroneous or excessive valuations or assessments returned to this ntfiele In the annual ILL of Internal Revenue Taxes for Ilia, on Satyr day. the 151 A day of June inst., at the ntfi:e of J. G. Neely, in Gettysburg, for persons residing in Adams COMA), The lints and ascessments will he oPen to the inepec tion and examination of all portiee interested from 10 o'clock, A. M..unttl 4 o'clock, I'. M., Of said day. All appeals are required to Ile in writing, and. must specify the particular canoe, matter or thing respecting which a decision is requested. and state the grounds or principle of error complained of • W. Mc.3 ;TERRY, Am.essor 1174.6 Diet. Penn'a 'Llttlestown, June 5,11367.-21 SETTLE UP fi"HE books of BIDDLE & STRICK- Homan have been placed in my hands for collection. 411 claims not settled by the first of July next, will im tnediately thereafter be closed by snit. June 5,1867.-3 t i~cUaneouL - T HE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER, FORNEY'S PRESS. NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS ! GET THE HEST AND CHEAPEST NE WSPAPIER IN THE COUNTRY THE PRESS, A Bret-clue Doubleeheet Eight•page paper, contain rig Forty-eight columns Published Every _limiting, Southwest corner of SST INTII and CIIPATNI7T streets, Philadelphia TERMS DAILY PRESS. $B.OO PER ANNUM. $4.00 FOR SIX MONTHS. $2.00 FOR THREE MONTHS TRI-WEEKLY PRESS. $4.00 RIR ANIMIST. $2.00 FOR SIX MONTHS. rSI.OO FOR THREE MONTHS THE SIINDAYsPRESS. $2.00 PKR ANNUM. $l.OO FOR SIX MONTHS. THE WEEKLY PRESS,, THE MOST VALI:TABU' WEZELT NEWSPAPER Tng WORLD. • It contains its of Sawed to triol7 of , REAP 318 TXltWill• ori, ...... X2OO pir ;mina Fin ...... 00 " " Ti* Conn.- "rwurrr ..... op: - • Tcr the Oder up oft Cud, of Tztt:or moniooplips an /kb , tta copy will be gives. :±4? orifff*Plo4ll***4oshp4 so niu4C4 soar tis Rimpriame. 4 1 ti., ir• ogoirciPlT 'w t . - ' °MO,- K- 410 5t11444416 t NOTICE 1O TA) -PAPERS. The County Commissioners take Us is to (Abode( intim:s lug t Tax•payera of Adenui county that the Mate Au thoriTrei no longer allow abatement for early • payment of State Tettes—but add five per cent, to the quota of each county that does not pay by the Ist at . August. The Cocumiiwinuera therofbro give notice that in Order to meet this demand, Tax-payers throughout this county will he expected to pay an or before the If,Tll LAY uV JULY NEXT—otherwise five per cent. must be added by the Collecters in all 'resell. By order of Commix,ionerr, May 29, 1897.-id J. M. WALTER, Clerk. • TO I3IiIDGE BUILDERS. rropowall Will he received by the Commissioners of Adams cointy, until THURSDA Y. the:llth day ofJUNE next for ism Linsa - s. COVERED WOOLEN BRIDGE ACROSS OPOSSUM CREEK. at 13ricker'e Mill , on the road leading from Brickei's :SIM to Bender's Church.— The Bridge is to his built after the kyle iif “Ilurr's Pa tent," one span one hundred and three feat long—to be built of the best mountain white pine. Stone den be had near the site &the Bridge. Mane and specifications can be seen by persons wids- Ing to Did on the day of letting, nr by applicatiun to J. M. Welter, Clerk to the Commlationera ABRAHAM ERWIL SAMUEL WOLF, NICHOLAS WIEItiIAN. CODI in6sioneri. May cb, 1861 -td Attegt—J. Wgrekit, Clerk NOTICE. --Letters of Adniinistra tion on the estate of Jetty T. 31c I WEN:yr, late of Gettysburg. Adams county, Pa., decessed, haring been granted to the undersigned, re filing in the name , 11Jr• ough, he hereby gives uot 7•3 to ail perptous indebted to said estate to wake immediate payment, and those hav ing &Onto Ilghilloit the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. May 2,18117.-5 t . _ VOTTCE. — Letters of Administra t inn Kt the totata of JcSAIF RP E. 1.1 Itl mutt town• ablp, Adams county, dere:teed, haling Leer granted to the underaigned, residing lu the taiwnilip, they hereby give notice to all patrons itviebte.l to sal, eltate to make immediate payment and th.i.e having cl MIAS a gal net the saute tai tL present them prAiso ly authenicated• for settlement. NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary on the estate ofj.CUTS WITUER`q•ION late of Freedom township, Adams county, deceased, hitting horn granted to the undersigned, the first named rending in Freedom township and the last named residing in t fle borough of Gettysburg, they hereby trite to all persons indebt ed to said tagtitte to make immediate_ pay roma. and [Mire hating claims against the saute to present them properly authenticated for settlement. . 1 0SEP11 WITHERSPOON, '..I9EL b. LtANNE:', May 9,161.7.4 t 1 1 1 XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters -A Testamentary 1.3 the I;•d:ite ,f Jong WAIINI.II, ol3lenallen t.rwristr, ei•unty, Penns., der tams], Raring been grants..l l t , o I,he niider,gned residing in township, he her eb gi 'us notice to all 1/.1,1011. indebt ed to sold e,tate t., .1.11 and make immediate psytnent at"l those baring. Pis in, arain , t the tithe will present them properly authenticated tor ettletnent. NOAH L. SNYDER, Nfav 1)1.8SOL tif T HE partnership heretofore existing tiii• ur.?l, ~1 Ell. k Mil/T.IIER. l'eter.hilr,:, V. 1. , hetet,' die— All pere. , fis t • .314 firm, Nelil make paytnent with ,, fit , elfiy.• Either fmtlfier ix authorized to 11, the nallie i , f the (IN, inuf the Lal• A. GARDNER.. J. W.. 1.1..4V I N(: ;disposed of my Stork of Mernlnintint,t n )11...0r5. Sndler. and Iron. It , tenetal Luaiae.e c4l - t-q of n.+arly - C+9..k(cen years..l herld.) ri•lnrri my grate'.ll 1... , R.0n0nt 11 n.y fr,../1.14 and ....suttnera r Ilatronag.«. And .1h tr rtut -r..n.,t0l the3r et.c..urAgtment. IN . , r J. A. U A ft.D.N ER. April Is. 1-h 7.-I A DA y, COUVY MUTUAL FIKE INSURANCE COMPAN V. nt—i; tor 7.-;•:‘,' Tice --;,.11:11...1 It 1: I! g.cretaly—f) A. yr. . • Trtagur,—}:ii.F A L r,..5t,•• I; Execut or,c, teluw,,J .rcoL K v. Georg.. Si‘opp, 1.. A. 111,1.1er. NI. 1111,...11. • EA). Fah ri.t.t.ock A.D. It. G Mer:rci r . y Jacob KinK. Etratian A .I.lritairanan. Franklin. John Cuntiinghibni Ftrodoni. John Horner. 3101] jOy fLo!qt Whit e, Libetty Anr-Company- Compan 1- is limited in its opera s o t he cfmnty Admns. - It hqi been in operati,n more than le; years. and in that period has nia.le but em, ar seem:Meat haring p I , y fire during !Let porvel •tatoutitiii;,- to E1:7,5 of which bare I.ee a paid dtaring the last three rr'i 1%. A 1 . 1 . 1,1 - 4,f1•1 V-) r, 11, T, siraurectn :apply to Any oft), .tbove named .Nl.tolzers or further information. islll.Tlie Este:Wire Cori', ttten.eet.atthe ,ti }the 4infoiny.onthelast in M erg in.•lo b, at . Cclock. P. ii. 0 .! - 2n. t • - - FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I (Ter f.ir sale re, F. 1.11 ‘I in Straliati town ship. two ea...t iif re l., York, and I.Zo .11 jai tl:e iild Fare. It catutx:ns ILI ACRE" of land, anJ ter, of LUitiVat ion. II 1,14 I/ 'vu Ibonolg11:1' lunrd. recd !, in good repair. 1 - Le irf 1101/:rilt,tllllt rads. There .re about 1:0 Ar. EF. in gissi 3eatilow. lying in thri separate part,. II:or, are nlw ta , re.r. and g of Woer in evert fie:il except one. There is a ii«vretiv,i stiirS. }MICR 11.,ir,i;. ;Ma a hank Itsrn over 100 feet long newly coverts]. There in. an exrellent ;fipring neer the House; also a g , .01 well of water nil, - the Barn.— About Acres are eiver ea with excellent grate,' Fruit —Apple.' and peneties, Any perain wishing to pnrchase Home will do well to view this snug little 'Farm Lenore purchasing eliewhere. TROSTLE. ;June 5, IS67.—t FARM AT PRIVATE SALE slVier at private sale nt my residence in Tyrone town ip. one nide west of Reiviersburg. on the Mew.lien rultd, ACRES OF llff r at LAND. on which are a two. story Log Howse, weattierdioarded, and plastered Stone Kitchen, and Bank Barn. There is a good wel l of Water near the !louse; also , two streams of never-filing water running through the farm. About Acres are of young tlttiring TIMBER. with a never-Lai Xing Spring of run. nlpg aster thereon. There are about ttll Acres of go o d Meadow Laud; also a good Lime Kiln cn the farm ' and a good ORCIFARD OF FRUIT. The Form has Lena limed three times within fifteen yeers. It is In a high stAte otcultivation, wad ix Furrouuded with ?dills and Churches. There is a good School-house on the farm. 25. Any person wishing to see this Form, or that on the York 'turnpike, will find me at home at all times. ;lane 5.1057.—tf JOS'EPII TROSTLE FARM A. 5.1. COVER The undersigned having riga housekeeping, will sell her /ARM at private sale, Mame,' in Mountjoy town ship, Adams county, near the road leading from the Two Taverns to Taneytown, shout two miles from the former place. containing shout 153 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. • The improvements are a one and half story llonseand Log Barn, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Hog House, Car riage House, Spring House, and other necessary onttinild tuna and a never taiiing,Spring of Water near the door, andell kinds of Fruit oil the farm. The land Min good stat4of cultivation with sufficient quantity of Wood Land and Meadow. The tenets are in good condition, with a great many Chestnut Rails. Ihe property Is convenient to sshoot, Church, Alaftet and Lime. Ilbr Persons wishing to view the property are request ed to cation Mr. RZNIIT MUMMERT l iviug on the farm. ~ py . 1867.-31.• CATHARINE STONER. York True. Democrat insert to amount . of and ch rse Ai office. fiI(IIMBER LAND AT PUBLIC SALE. itfb subscribers, Exectitors of the li.st will an.. testa m( of John Dull, deceased, will offer at Public .9.aje, on &durday, the 15th day o . .lune next, on the premises, a tract or PRIME TIMBER LAND, sit ate in Woollen township, Adams county, about one mile north of Bendereville, on the road leading from that e.. pi to Holly,,Psper Mill, adioining lands or Jacob Re. bet...„,lsaitc Weight, William McCreary, and others, con. l taming l , , ABOUT 68 ACRES, • iajoi off in 10t• of from 5 to 9 .9 CRIB. and. covered with Brit -rate White, Black and lock Qat, and Ilickory TIM. his • is lots, with but two eiceptions, adjoin the public Intl all are of e. ay access. Nowt's wishing to view lb lam:tare requested to call on David Dull, residing a.. tt• v i - Sale to commence et 0 o'clock, A. M., on mild day, 'it, . attendance "ill begbrun and terms glade known by •.. - ' CONRAD DULL, t JMSBIS DULL, 29, 1861.41 . , ' , Executors. I,ARMS POR S A L.K. • ; T will self - the karma, , . ' ~ i o. 1. Lying ; on the Harrisburg -, e ttysburg road between York Spring! and Reedier,. b- . ONO Willits 121 Apl,BB, with inninrotostits, now ud by James Mlles. Pt ice g..M per acre. 1 1 . , — .ll, o. 2. Lyitigpit the 014610 arid : • - , - I r.' ~ ford Mod, •betwepn lieldiershilrgAndAsw %Mi t . , tabling 140 Aillggil,, with good vemeuU, spied by bear J. Shenk. Pidees , 491116 One beltto t paid on tie 1 'of• On the ba reet 0 .. ,11 9 Os purchaser, either In cash d ei t. g ' , 1 11 ,11 1 0leste oftu?t iMintillitiOelbrife.l; 11 / 4 . , • • . for Mo, 2, toMit pdA imbaiw r wtthhitoweit.. , . emftriFill4lMPla t reb9909913947eind have 0 .{... ed. --' W.Y. BOKKR. r te, tror.-tr , • jiii 1 , t i r....! • `.' ' I :•" 1"49 , !".?' Xtgat - D. A. MIER LER, A der MARIA A. HICE, Adm . x. LEA Nt./Elt 11. RICE, Aurn'r Ansurana M2.01t POI{ ATrIo .31 A 10111 . .1.•L1 =MI 4,14, } - fLiF Wm. D. II imss. N. 0:1..4 . 4. ww. B. Wilson, Ilender6riks. 11. A. Picking. Straban nr,w,,•1,4,. „John Wolftlrd,. Latino,re, John Picking. Fast Berlin. Abel T. Wrioeht. 11 end•rvi - ilk, Ahtllel F.G'ltt. New. Oxord. Jas. IL _Marshall. Ilarnitontaw t sn-' ' p ttcat (.statc AT PRIVATE SA LE AliNO ' Theliollfaint ealltrits. -1-.---- REMOVAL! ItIE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. .... TE , H midetsigned takes pleasttrit annonnel pg tO th ith ol' SO OW Gettysbnrg and the public genentlly that has removed from hie old ronnie on West Sllddlysthist, to Baltimore street and nearly oppiente the Nave et ffsbnestock Brothers. The room be now eccuples;bas bead . recently Sited tip expressly for his immerge. The location it en edmindileolls, snahlitiit him to take pietnnis in All shades of weather, and with a orrec tu ems unequalled any vihe'reeise, LIFE-LOIS PHOTOGRAPILS, ot every size and description, executed in the lineittityle Part kill nrAttention Oren to theCABTE-Dlt VIBITN,end in copying AMBROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deces,,ed ft fends. Also— T ETtYiBIIRG GEMS, . a new style orplctnre which has become rem popular with the puLlic, net only for their beauty, but for cheap ness find convenience. ELXT ERN for ONE DOLLAR on ly. Also—TllE PORCELAIN PICTURES. which for their beauty and durability are nnsurpused. We are prepared to carry on the business In all its various branches, and having had cousiderableex pe donee we run no risk In •GGA R A NTENING PER FEt,T SA TISFACTIOA Our facilities for a full display of our Aill are unequal ed hy any other Glittery in the Connty, and we would Lerefore invite every one to ran At the NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. Call and examine our Specimens and judge for your selves. _ LET I MUM Pgit. June 21,1866 VATE are alwa . , glad to see our • friends at the Eirelsi .Gallery. it still SNIP/All) the 410110 old place opposite the Rank on York at.. Or tyshurg, Fa. C. J. TYSON. ripHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex reipior Gallery are superb and are furnished at on,third it, privoc (AI and examine specimen's, C. J. TYSON. EXCELSIOR is our motto. To please our aim: nud to rerl4:i.r sltimbiction in every instan , :e our d«terninution. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on 'land an assort moot of floe guinea, Photograph Allot nt,Card2bhd Bask ete for grease+, front theßattle-field. Photographs of enr General.i.and other dt.tingilivbed individual,. at the F:xceleior lety. C. J. TY STN. r LIE beit Photographs made in this County are made at the Excelsior OullPry. Getty"• )urg, oppoKite the old Bahl:. C.J. TYSON. BY all means have your photographs made a the Exeedriior tialiery it you desire them pert C. J. TYSON. • LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in .+et.. very I,w: nko Stereoscopic Views fo d o at the Ex•-,liior Gnilery. 110 vot foil C.. 7. TYSON. Jc~rIRXEY <hand price. BRING MAN A WARREN. N. R. The higheet market price paid for wrought 41Cr tp Iron. IL& W. • • Dec. I (toal. !lumber, lime, 41\ T4I-.ALBER! LUNIBER ! NEW LUMBER YARJD IN EMMITS MD. WE would respeetfully inform the public that we have establivhed a LARUE LUM BER YARD in Rnimittsburg, Md. LUMBER. t s' CASTLING. PICKETS AND LATHS FLOORING BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SHUTTERS. BLINDS, and.avery description of Building Lumber furnished a thelossest cash, prices, by June 21.1866.—tf NEW LUMBER yArtD. THE undersigned has opened a LI:NidER YARD, on the Railroad, Near Guinn ,t Reilly's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg and asks the public to give him a call. His assortment Is one of the best ever offered here, azia his prices afford only the smallest living profit,. He has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and half BOARDS. FLOORING, PALING: 4 , &c., &e., and is con stantly adding to his stock. Come and examine for yourselves. spj,...A supply of Shingles, at low prices f al ways on Ilan,: Nor. 1. Ib66.—tf. JACOB SII BADS. Lime & Coal. 141:INN & REILLY have erected two additional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared than over to supply the beide( LIME. In large or small quantities. Farmers and others can hereafter look for a more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to extend and continue their favors to a firm which is making every effort toac commodate them in the best manner possible. They will alto continue to keep on hand, for sale, a good supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. .Cciftl and Lime dellteredanywher °in Gettysburg. June 21, 1866.—tf SHINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the . bed in the market, for side at JACOB SHEADS'S new Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Kilns, Gettysburg. [N0e.1866.-ts 0011,5, Prugs, &c. Drugs and Medicines. FORNEY'S' OLD STAND THE undersigned hating taken charge of this old and popular Store, takes pleasure in In— forming the public that he is constantly receiving fresh supplies of all kinds of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, from the moat reliable houses, and is prepareed to accommo date his customers with any article in his line FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES, of every description, all the popular PATENT MEDI CINES of the day, with a full supply of chemicals, Per turnery, Paint., Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Fluids, Turpen tine, Hair Oils, Extracts, Soaps Brushes, together with a great variety of Fancy artic4e—in short, everything usually found in a first class Ding Store—constantly on hand. Sig-Physicians supplied at reasonable .rates. and pre. scriptlone carefully compounded and prepared at all hour" anus day and night —Sunday not excepted. Be ing determined to sell cbeap,he would ask a liberal sham of public patronage. Hire us& call and spa fJr yentr selves. JOHN 8 TONNE!. 7 Aug. 9,1.888. A. D. BUEHLER, THEOLOGICAL t CLASSICAL AND IVISMLANZOITS BOOKS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY • PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS , GETMBUItO, PA.: Chambetvibutg street, Mar Diamond. NAY 10111*.e-44 To amount collocled by mbecription Firat Draft 111 388 00 amountTu COI lectal by mubecrlption Second Draft To amount collected by subscription Third Draft Nett amount realized from Tax Du plicate, 1864 $8,302 34 Nett amount realised from Tax Du plicate, 1865 Nett arapiuit realized from Tax Du plicate, 186,1 larw , of BounlYy Deb Aid ASSETS. Balance lin tstanding n 7 Duplicate, 1866 ..... The-Debt in due as folliwe, Getty. burg National Bank..l. James Dickmon and Eisler Wm: .............A. ....... Juba Houck 31ye. S. Wolf . Jai Mb Eckert Borough Treiunry By eminent paid 60 men Expenees ............ .... " Interest 4 Subscription refunded fr Treseurer and Clerk's Bsiary Ex tr. B 7 amount paid 41 men 5 mobatitotes By uni.,nnt paid 51. men.— ......... ..... 18,500 00 " 4 Rubatitutri. ...... ... loia 00 Expensesoo • " Interest if Stamio 1-A13 4.50 63 Treasurer a Etrrk's Sao The undersigned Auditors appointed by the Town Council of the Borough of Gettysburg certify Hutt the above ni asurrect statement of the Bounty Account ot. Belo Berritigh o per vouehers exhibited to no. EDW. 0. PAHNESTOCK. A. J. COVER, H. BENNER. BOUNTY ACCOUNT. A GENERAL STATEMENT of the Bdn s Amount of UNION TOWNSHIP, Adams comity, Pa , made the 19th day of April, 186 T. . Tear 1•25.—5. A MUEL REBERT, Treasurar, DR. To Tax reeeiNed 14,580 73 By liarnian Shine's substitute... •• Clarke" Sitangler's " Lewis Manse's •' Auditor's fees and stationery " Notes and Interest WILLIAMS agent for Potter t Co Balance in Lands of 'freasuri.r • To balance in hand. of Treasurer 862 43 Tax received from John Bellenberger, Collector:. 100 00' Tax received fr. m Barman Striae c011ect0r.,...... 000 00 " 320 0 . 0 _ " —4 4 260 00 " 730 00 00 • " 100 00 43 00 3.017 43 - • ' Notes and interest Hsu' to Martin t 215 41 Joieph 1,304 00 206 00 360 00 630 00 6 09 3 00 310 89 10 60 37 99 Paid Lewin MatlPfl Notes and intertat paid to Geo. Baaehaar Harman Shine Money paid to Jacob Basehoar Auditor.' fees Money paid Benjamin sorry • John Spangler Treasurer's feed Balance In hAnde orTreMnrer To balance from former Treasurer Received ofJohn Ortner, Collector. Tax aseested for 11386 CL Kota and interest to T. ,J .MoClain Bunch Letbver, Committee Jacob M Bollinger, " Simnel P. Tonng, " John Kellenberger, !Ca.:mentions Andltors'feee Clerks' fee. Col lectoril fees. Samuel Becker, Treasurerii fees. Committee fees Balance In hands of Treronrer We, the undersigned, anditon of Union toentsidp, having audited the Bouaty Accounts of the Above nealed Treasurers, do eertifY that the are correct to the bus of our knowledge and belteL Itnees ear halide the 19th day of April, 1867. • A MOB LISPRVIII, • ABRAHAM B DAVID BOYR I e, Andflorn. dune;l, 1867,3 t. • FREE TO EVERYBODY. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving irdlormatkon, of the Oestest importance to the yomayung of both saxes.' It towhee how the homely became begutiAti, tho despised respected, and the ioreaken fared, .1 Morning lady or gentleman. should UR to mod their Address, and receive &dopy pbot-pald. by rotors ma • Addrtee 1.. O. Drawer,. Neb. 26,1867.-41 m. Tray ITOtTNG LADIES BEW • : '• 1- -A Of Ilia loPsriqus **errs of ram Powders mot Wish es.A All mat) tiamill ohm np the pores of tb•• 1 / 1 0111di to • sh•rt qiii• • oomplazion. if TM Milk tam* ltesKlteal 7 , WU; fppousaill,ol6l4/". bold's Extract 111 _ III:SE who d palook mutat p Conneoves .1 ably doss; 111,0 W lit the 1 faimillk *Mb ma 41 1 04 111 r% re , tomoding gaitStO. FORWA.KDIN•G AND COMMISSION HOUSE. • FLO UR AND FEED.. - 'GRAIN AND GROCERIES. HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cars, Jtc., heretebrus nwitelli , 7 B4ll " l Marbst, we beg leave to Bliol7ll the nubile that we are 'Oentinuing the business at the old stand on the COMP, of Washington sad Railroad streets, on a more extirpate* scale than heretofore. We are paying the !Offbeat market Petri Ibr Groin and all kinds of produce. Floor and Feed, Salt, and ell kinds of Groceries, kept conetantly on band and or sal*, chapel than they Ma be had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kind. of fertilizes.", constantly on band. or furnished to order. larA regular line of Freight Cars will to our Ware house every TOES AY MORNING, and. senosintodatkin trains will be run as occasion may require. By Mb eter rangemeut we are prepared to . convey Freight at all times to'and from Baltimore. Alt Ovalness of tbb kind entrusted to tie, will be promptly attended to. Our care run to the Warehouse of Stevenson & Sono, litnortb Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices, tell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every. body to give us a call. CULP & RARNIIIf AW. Aug. 9,1806. GRAIN AND GeOCERIES.—The h Ighest Market price paid for Grain and all kind, of Produce, Groceries, Fertilizers, kc., eonatantly on hand for sale at the Ware-home of Aug. 9 1886 CULP k SARNMLAW. W. E. BIDDLE 100,000 Bushs. Glain Wanted. IVENV FIRM AT THE 4,1 4 D WARE -I- • ROUSH. Wlll. It. RIDDLE& OW would Inform the public that they hare leaned the Warehouse ow the cor ner ol Stratton street and the Railroad, In Gettysburg, where they will carry on TILE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all Ito branches. The highest prices will always he paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Gets. (lover and Tams:4lo Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried trait- Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else its the CON ntry produce line. GROCERIES.—On band, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Chem., Vinegars Soda, Mustard. Starch. Brooms, Buckets, Mackin& Soaps. kr. Also COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tnr, tc. all kinds; Spikes sod Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They are always able to supply &first rate articles ot Floor, with the different kinds of reed. Also, Grobnd Plaster, with Guano. and - other fmttil sera. COAL,-by the bushel, ton or carload. They will rune LINE OF FREIGHT CARS from Get tysburg to Baltimore once every week. They arsi pre pared to convey Freight either way, litany quantity, at R_SBUCED RATES. They will attend, if desired , to the making of purchases in the city, and dallverimy the goods promptly in Gettysburg! Their cars- runt* the Warehouse of Nathan Roop & tin. , N 0.128 North Howard street. near Franklin, Baltimore, wherssfreight will his received at anytime. They invite the attention of the public to thair line, measuring them that they will spare no effort to accommoos t• all who may patriinise them. Apt 1119.1866.—tf BIDDLY A BENNER. Nounty`, crouats. Bounty Acc ount. HON. S. R. RUSSELL, Treasurei, in account w;th the Borough of Gettysburg (Boca . t 7 Fund.) CR. FIRST DRAFT SICOND DR/PT " ....... Ste 39 " Interest & Btamp ti6B 68 Treasurer and Clerk's Salary Rs.- :re ........... THIRD DRAFT 'Salary F:x tr.,* May 29, IS67.—Zt Y.ir Ist:6.-B.CH E L RY.BERT, Treamrer. Year ISC.—JOUN BAUBLJTZ, Treasurer DR. 1=!!! re htrilLuif sod era.b the ' *ma i _Hct at ho* . %kali alit • 11. S. BENNER 13,r0 00 7,7P5 GO 22,511 5u 6,360 06 6,099 64 10,762 04 11,368 68 1553.641: 1,20 19 7,000 goo 000 oo LOOO oo 1.000 oo Moo 00 475 00 293 58 $11,D99 69 7,660 00 nr:sa 122 62 4488 00 %100 9.1.30 51 20.560 00 903 22 2000 =,328 /8 2000 two oo ioo 00 100 00 900 3,799 30 4.408 30 8243 4.580 73 ;002 89 16 64 $,017 4$ $l4 64 66 97 404 70 EEEI - 1318 00 ... 6 SO .... 300 ... 360 21 16 s4O 300 2 00 8 OS YU o'oo 376 32 911 et IMO MI •