~s.~ _— _ _.___ , ~~~1 NEWS OF NEIGEEBORDRI 901IRT*1311. ail n•, . Miss lel Itte.Frutilkn of Pittsburgh, pi spicuous tor her self-sacrificing devotio fo the relief and comfort of the National Sol diery, during the war, died on the Bth. iledfard. itairame; Householder & Schel fora:Lech' of Bedford, the former recently - OWe Senator, ate erecting a large paper mill in Kansas City, e Form persons "took" 878 very tine trout from the mountain streams of the Allegheny one day last week. Ix Hopewell, iron is being made with mike from the Brßad-Top Coal. i Berk. CORPORAL Wm. Bands, of the 88th Regi= ment P. V., was shot in the thigh by a Min nie ball at the - battle of Five Forks. The ball which was ilarge one of the "Minnie species," was only extracted a few days ago by Dr. Beaver. The Corporal feels greatly relieved at the removal of the deposit. . Tax Democratic members of the Select Council of 'Reading recently defeated the res olution passed in the Common branch, grant ink the centre of Penn Square as a site forpe proposed erection of a Soldiers' Monument.— Every Republican member favored its pass age. Gov. Geary has appointed Frantis M. Banks and F. R. Schmucker, Rags., Notaries Public. Carroll. Tut: Brethren had their annual meeting last week, at Pipe Creek, where - they have several churches and a considerable member ship. • Cumberland. EOirman W. CIIRITIDEN, Esq., of Shippens burg, has purchased an interest in the Clinton Republiccin, published at Lock Haven. He, carries with him to his new home, the respect lof a argh body of friends who will rejoice in his prosperity. Tux Commencement Exercises of Dickin son College will take place in the last week in June. On Sunday, June 23, Prof. C. F. Ilaurs, Ph.D., will deliver the Baccalaureate Address ; June 24,, the Junior Contest for the prize Medals ; June 25, Oration before the Literary Societies by Hon. Walter H. Lowrie' of Pittsburgh, and Poem by Gen. C: H. Hal pine, of New York ; June 26, Oration before the class of 1864 by Sebastian Brown, Esq., of Baltimore, and poem by John Hood, and Oration before the Alumni, by Rev.. James A. McCauley ; June 27, Commencement. .Franklin PETER McGaffigan, an old citizen of Cham bert;burg, on the night of the bth, fell into the Conococheague and was drowned. His body was found on Friday morning. N. Boca - bust:En, Esq., formerly of Cham beraburg, died recently in Pittsburgh. TUE Waynesboro' District, Nadonal Molt has declared a dividend qf five per cent. Frederick. Tut Super-phosphate and Manufacturing Company of Frederick county, incorporated by last Legislature, is about being organized; also the Liberty and Pipe Creek Turnpike road Company. THE Frederick' County National Bank has declared a dividend of four per cent., clear of taxes. A MINING Company as been formed to ex cavate for ores near Brookhill. The Company have leased 5,000 acres of land. T,Ef E Liberty and. Frederick City Turnpike . is about being put under contract, the entire distance. ; • Tijts returned Soldiers are 'to celebrate the 4th in Frederick. Huntingdoia. CAPT. GRANTILLI SWOPS, Of th 9 Fift h Reg iment Pennsylvania Reserye corpa, and who,, , served three years claim maxi_ died_ : latatly—at. the residence of his raotheri in Huntingdon! county. 'His death was the result of dise. sae' contracted in the army. Lancaster, Taa Republican Convention which electe d delefrates to the State Convention, passed the", with other resolutions : Resolved, That the foundations of the Re publican party, like the foundations of our Government, are based on the principles of Eternal Justice, and we would be false to those principles, false to our past history, and false to the memory of our brethren, who have died on a hundred battle-fields, in the contest with human slavery, were we to sanction any measure of reconstruction not based on the principle of the equality of all men before the law. Resolved, That a Government which . ; ne glects to make provision for the losses :of its ldyal citizens, through a causeless rebellion, is basely negligent of its duty, and we recog nize it as the paramount duty •of Congress to enact at once such laws as will confiscate and apply the property of leading and wealthy rebels to the payment of the damages so in flicted. Resolved, That the course of Hon. Thad deus Stevens in Congress, has folly met, the etpectation of his party, and the wise and zupright statesmanship displayed by him in efforts to restore a rescued country, upon the principles of justice, equality and right', enti tles him to the sincere gratitude of all his fel low-citizens. THE Republicans have determined to nomii nate candidates for County offices by direct vote - of the party,'" - instead of delegate conven - t ion& v- WiLLI A. lleLtesneit, son of Wm. Mar shall, has. been appointed Cadet to Naval Academy—he having passed the most ciedit able examination. A HOINOULTITRAL Society has been estab lished in Lancaster, and is to hold its fret 4x- Whitton June 14 slid I. AN informal opening of the Columbia and port Deposit railroad was made on the 6th. Montgomery. Sin - ENV-THREE shares of the stock of th Montgomery National Bank, sold lately at from $B5 to $85.75, in lots. The per value is $5O. Ten shares of the 'First National were bid up to $146, and withdrawn—par value $lOO. Perry. The Freeman announces. the e ,ppointment of Charles A. Barnet, Esq., as Co mmissioner in Bankruptcy for the 15th Co iamasional District, not I. M. Weakley of Ca inlisle as we previously announced. liVashington. the contractors on Western lifar3ilat;td Rail road have gone to work at 'various pohts be tween Hagm;stown and the South llottrAtain ; and subscribers to the stock have been called upon to pay an instalment of $5 per shards be fore 18th inst. York. Tug Hanover Schoolßoardhas been organ_ ized as - follows : Preeident—Waahington Bair; Secretary—Dr. Horace . Allem= ; Treae urer--Howard J. Idiom *.! JAoon Wren, Esq., has been re-elected Pris l 7 ''olent of the Hanover Savings Fund Society, one of the most prosperons ,moneyed institu tions of the State. WHIT.MOIIIII4 waa a feda &yin Harnover. PROF. HAT wasted in the administration of Ole Communion in SL ,Matthew's Clitarch Hanover on' Whitamday. Kama Ledge N0.*827 L 0. O. P., was dedicated on Monday, afternoon, the 10th.- Lodges from York and Gettysburg were preit ant. Addresses were : deliv by Revs. P , 13. Yingling, and .1 A.lioss,t,uffbj J. W. Bit fingerlrisq. - ' i .• ' : A Etst.tromusuDrOm Coristitaa been organ ised in Hanover preparatory;to the Pail Cam- ones Yoric Coonty,Falr ;Mil* held In York, Octoter 1,2, 8 and 4. It will .be the ten' Annual Meeting- 1 r No. Julian Aarc thaw of ibe ar440.,.. 140011 oetialliYar Junction, uk,' biota ' Or • Mind Reuben Reilly demonised of Hanover, and sis ter of Jacob RdMy alias plaaa,. died sudden ly about•-two weeb ago. She was driliag Nip COWS home,. and Wok suddenly ill, land Ma in a few minutes after being taken home. She watitAer thirty-thin:l.year: A muss scheme is on foot in Chicago to build a magnificent system of docka r to extend several hundred feet from the shore, aldng the lake for the distance of half a mile. The esti mated coin is from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000, and it if said print, caPitalista are ready to undertake it whenterer the GOvimment con cents to extend the pier as required, and the city has'agreed to surrender its right• to the present lake front. Tan Grand Lodge of the OrK4l Tempi= :of Pennsylvania, a branch of the Masonic Order and embracing three of its degrees, convened in session at Mozart Hall, Ptttsbnrgh, on` the 11th. Three hundred and 114-three Lodges were represented, and there were seven hun dred delegates on the floor. Every district in the State was represented. The annual re port shows that the membership of the organi zation in Pennsylvania has increased to 20,000. Gsousp4" at last been broken in the Pub lic SquarlikHonesdale, for the Monument to the memory of the soldiers from Wayne coun ty, Pa., who fell in battle or by disease, du ring the rebellion. The foundation will be put in so that the corner stone will be laid July 4th. titiiitin of ter tkarittis. GETTYSBURG GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET . GarYrintrz Wedue 4day Morning. StrperFlour,...sl2 00@13 25 Apples,' . 410 0440 00 Matra Flour,.. 13 50014 00 Potatoes 664 70 Rye Flour, .7 004 8 00 Butter,. 30 White Wheat, 2 50® 260 Lard,. 12 Red Wheat,.... 2 4500 280 Eggs, i 14 Corn 00 Bacon, !Unix.... 164 18 Ll 6 " Bides,.... 11 60 " Shoulders, II Buckwheat, 80 Pasehas,.....—.. 104 20 Timothy Seed, 2 60 Cherries,........ ,2 00 Clover Seed,- 600 Apples, , 8 Flax 5eed,....4 225 Blackberries,.... 12 Plater Parli,": 17 60 Soap, -..- ....... - 6 - 7 Hay per ton,. 16 00@18 00 Tallow, 10 BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET B'ALTIZOItE, Monday Morning. BazAvsrukvs.—All the best grades of Family and Extra Flour are 50 cents lower to-day, and the market still continues dull and drooping. We note sales of 100 bbls. Howard Street Super at $lO, and 100 hbls. winter Wheat Extra do. at $11.50. ' Howard Street Super and Cut Extra, $lO.- 00@11.00• Standard Extra .11.50@1.3 00; high grade 13.00@13.75; Family 15.00®16.00 ; Rye Flour 8.12448.25; Corn Meal 5.25@5.373, Worn Meal is higher, owing to the advance in Corn. $5.20 was refused to-day for a lot. Garin.—Wheat continues dull and weak. Sales Red 240 to 250 and White 250 cts.— Corn—The market opened with quite an ac #ve demand for shipment, and prices ad vanced about 2 cents for while, and 3 to 4 cents for yellow. The receipts "were larger than for some days, amounting to 22.288 bu shels white, and 12.876 bushels yellow.— Sales were as follows: White 100 to 106 cents; Yellow. 100 to 108 cents. Oats are firmer, and prices about 2 cents better. Sales at 70 to 72 cents,- Rye—No receipts or sales reported. FINANCE AND TRADE Monday Morning. Gold vas quite active to-day. The Balboa ; the Baltimore Stock Board amounted to a bout $65,000. The opening prices were: 1375, the market ruling firm and closed at 137 i. Government securities were quite strong and active to-day, and generally i to i better. MARRIED. BURTON--SITIELDS.— ,On the 12th inst., at Knoxville, 111., at the residence of J. Lewis, by the Rev. J. N, Johnston, Mr. H. B. Burton, of Galesburg, 111., and Miss Nannie C. Shields, formerly of this place. Ituntstie—Eoczar.—On the 2d inst., by Rev. D. Wolf, Mr. Joseph Rudisil to Miss Belle Eckert, both of Mountpleasant , town ship, Adams county. SHEFFER—NEWMAN.—At the same pplan% by the same, on the 13th inst., Mr. Philip "fteffer, of Glen Rock, to Mrs. Susannah Neivman, of Franklin township, this county. DIED. *3 - Obituary noticei 3 cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany notice. tortax.—On the 17th tilt., James. son Of H. P.; and Elizabeth Bigham, of Green Mount, aged 13 months. Calsoliwrpl.—On the Ist of June, Joseph, youngest eon of Jesse H. and Relecca Chronister, of Reading township, aged 20 years 6 months and 11 days. DEczErt.—On the let of June,. at Hunters tow.o, Mr. Susan Decker, aged 74 years 11 mon,lls and 28 days. jpesial gutirts. IWOW THY DESTINY. MA Dila E. P. Taoism:4 tbsgreat English Astrologist Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has astonished the scientific mem is of the;Old Worlif, has now located her self at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses inch wonderftil powers of 11000114 sight, as to enable her to Im part knowledge .tf the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, the delineate, the vet y features of the person you ere , to marry, and by the aid of an instrumentofintensepower, known as the Psyc honsetrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the fature husband or wife of the ap plicant, together with date of marriage, position in life lesdickg traits of cbaracter,fic. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimooials Can 117180/1. She will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture le what It purport, to be. By enzloeing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposl• Lion sae complexion, and enclosing fifty cents an dstari p ed envelope addressed to yourself, -you will receive she picture ind desired information by return mall. All commtnicatione sacredly confidential. Address in con fidence, MiDAYX. E. F. Timmy/on, P.O. Box 729, Hudson, New Yet*. [Feb. 28, 1887.-4 y A YOUNG LADY returningto her country home, after a sojourn of • few month lathe City, was hardly recognized by her friends. IKOitee of a course, rustic, flushed face; she bad a Sof rOy complexion of itlitiost marble smoothaar, and in stead sftwenty-three she really appeared bet eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cum of so great • changit, she plainly told them that shensed the CIRCASSIAN BALM and considered It an invaluable acquielften toasty Lady's toilet. By its nee any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet lin ed in its Waage) In drawing impurities up, also heading, closasingand beautifying the akinand complet ion, By its direct action on the cuticle it draws Iron it all 16 impurities. kindly healing the same, and leaving the earfuls ai Nature Intended it should be, clear, colt smooth and beautifuL Price $l, cent by Mellor Express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CLARK A CO.„Chemists, No 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agnate for the sale of the same. Feb: 28,18t37.-ly L 1 SPLENDID PIMPS IN GREENBACKS. _ . . Ter $6,000 In Greenbacks; $lO,OOO is Sewing Ma. chine; $9OO in Washing Machines; a vast amount of Hoop Skirts, Albums, Books, Gold Pens, Pawl Is, Lockett, Ac., i.e., to be distributed to the subscribers and purchas ers of the Mows Amman:are Leery yearly subscriber gets twenty-0w tickets, drawing from $6 to $lOO each in Greenbacks: \ Censuring Agents clear from 10 to Sl6. per day raising clubs. Sample copies with a priselicket and full directions and instructions to 'Agents, sent by null, by ineloging ten cents, Wrested to the Hart ANt/SZEINT L 7B Nassau street, New York. Male and Female Canvassing Agents wanted in every town and neighborhood in the United States.. June 12.-41 83111 OF 0178 COrtneelnates 'sewn to think that tin trianipb of their cause depended, like the fate ofJerichi npas the amount of Doke made. In these days of reAne, mat and luxury, an article of -real intrinsic merit le seen appreciated; hence the nnbonaded Ind unparalleled rumens of PLANTATION B/TTIINS. . Thum iacusay ham eilor and always been kind reliable. a As gentle etimalingand tonic appetizer it cannot be extolled. Ii Lao doubt a sovereign reniedy . lbr stemechin tlyspepela, Liver Complaint, and In etimiii . let ins a healthy appetite. Mi %NOLL& iiiTKIL—A delightful toilet artieje--fruperioe to 011ognie end at half ti- - [June 12.-25 Mr. Grace • ly kirseTeral weeks with a serer; Abram upon iy side., t used Bimetal remedies Sro Its eradication video= i* mitring any relief, until applied you salve, which et. !acted a • speedy and permanent, care. I therefore feet happy to certify my coaldeaes in Its virtues. Yours with respect JAMES BEAN. I certify to the trnthbilness of above statement. R. B. Dunc es, M.D. SETH W. YOWLS SON, Borten. Proprietor a Sold by altDragglsta, at 26 eta. &box. By =1135 Ma: June 6,1867,-1m COLGATE COLGATE it. CO'S GERMAN . 1 C " EBASIVX 8 A's Ixr to assalacturod horn Mg Li . v 2 / 1 1111/44 sad mar be onliddend_ wrasuasa PCC,""" /MOM. ix Mk *A Orman. play lit 1147.--17 80AP. utalrablVir OeirosTßAnD sxnUCTsucau Ie att qecie /Nuretie, wil i sou e s imicapojailD LIVILLOr IAJULOAIALL 411. •I. the Great Blood Purifier. : bah ire Mparell 111:041dhlj Tidal er i l liarima Let ellellibtley, OP Ulplt active that can t o m i d& t. Seim!, 1etr,,44,7 , , wan No mow snowmen. am) wain =DIU fur oluderdast and dadsidood A nsa * 44 " 811 " 1 "Pliti ll " *WOW liefirrii,-;- )11141 9/101111L-W . $ WLSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD .; s. l CVE3I3,T. a This nanstly has, long been cherished by the community for its remstlepte ealoatcyhtt bad* and cur ing the most obstinate. painful and long-standing cases of Cough, add, hyluensa, ,gore Throat, Broachais, Whooping Claigh, Croup, Asthma, /splammation of the Lungs; whits even Coasuaaptidn itself has yielded: to its magic inguends when all other moans • tailed. Its whol• history proves that tieepait ted , iso re medy of equal value, as a cure for t Bro us and dangerous pulmonary affections Which prevail all. over the land. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY From Amara AZORIII4 . Ban., of Fairfield, He. "About eight years since my son; Henry A. Anther , now Postmaster at Fairfield, Somerset County, Mc bras attackeid with spitt ip g of blood, cough, weakness of Lungs, aud general ebillty, so much so that our fami ly phyticiali declared him to hive . 81IATID 00111/Mll.l , rine." He was wider medical treatment for a number of months, but received no benefit from it. ,At ling* iron the solicitation ofhimself Ind others,l , vae induced topgchase one &Mae of WIBTAll'd BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which benehtted him so much ,I obtained an. otherbottle, which in a short time.rattored him to his usual state of health. I think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, for ills, I think, wR It purports to be—vus Oust Lusa Actium .rot van Tuna I Thea b ovegtatement,geutlsmen,lamysoimagary odis p ffering to you fa favor ofyour Balsam, and is at your osal." Prepared by BETH W. FOWLE A SON, 18 Tremont st., Boston, and for sale by .Druggists generally. June 5,1116:.—1m , . NO 1. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC This medicine, invented by Dr. J. H. Btutxxcur. of Phila delphia, Is intended te.dissolre the food and make it into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleaning the stomach with Schenck's Mankrake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten be. ihreusiag it will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup unless . the stomach and liver le made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are re quired in nearly every ease otoorummption. • half dozen bootee of the 811AWBED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dysPepeia. Dr. Schenck makes professional obits in New York, Boston, and at his principal Office in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet, on consumption for his days for visitation. Please observe, when purchsalms, that the two like nesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of con sumption, and the other as be now is, in perfect health are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 per bot tle, or BT 1.0 the half dozen. Alt letters for advice shot Id . be' addreseod to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, N 0.15 North Bth itreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 0 ener4Wholesale Agents; Demas Barnes.* Co., N. Y. S.S. Haoca, Baltimore, Md.• ' John D. Parke, Cincinnat OWe;Welker Taylor, Chicago, Ill.; Collins Bros., St Louis, Mo. [Oct. 18, 1868.—wemly. lIELIABOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT IS a certain cure fur diseaaes of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the whether existing i n - MALE OR FEMALE, con whntever cause of iginatin it and no matter of ROW LONG STANDING Diseases of tbeee.organs requite the use ofa diuretic. If no treatment iS submitted to, Consumption or In. sanity may esme. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the ILEALTO AND RAPPLNESS, and that of Posterity. depends ppon prompt use of a reliable remedy. ITELMBOLD'S EXtRACT BUCIRT Rest abl ish ed upwozda of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Draggle t, 6041 Broad way. New Rork, and 104 South 10th at., Philadelpbla, Pa. Feb. 2S, 1867.-Ty The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe long affection, and that dread digeaseConsumptisn—is anxious to make known to his fellow•sufferers the means of cure. . . .. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre. scriptlon used (free of charge), with . the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will Rod a CuIiCIIIIIiorCONEITYPTION,ABTENA,BIANCEUTIS, COLD& Cowles, and all Throat and Lung Affections The only eie objeCt of the advertiser in sendit g the Prescription is to benefit the a ff licted, and spr information which he conceives to be invaluable, and e hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Partied, wishing the prescription, zees, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg. Rings Co., New York. June 3,1587.—1 y Iltui ;Adrertiotinento. BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!! PURIFY YOUR BLOOD MAIZE'S BLOOD PEBIFYING An effectual remedy in caring: Scrofula. Slit Rheum, Totter, Ulcers and Sores. Mottles. Pimples, Tumors, Boils, Pustules, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Lou of AD petite, Female Irregularitiete and Complaints, and, In general, all disown having thisr origin In ad impure conditloa of this Blood, 'or a disordsrodat ate of the no. TOW system. This medicine, this result of skillful and scientific com. Wootton, is • purely vegetable preparation, free from all injurious ingredient s. • As its name indicates It renovates the Blood, purges out the corruptions that breed In it, restoring Its healthy action and vitality, and striking at the very meat of dis ease eradicates every trace of It from the rytem, and gives bloom to the pallid cheek. and health and vigor to the frame. Many diseases and much suffering are directly traceable to the Impurity of the blood, and ft is of the greatest Importatims for all that the blood which courses through every part of the systeMcarry no polio, or cor ruption with lt. To suffer with lbideons sores, pimples and emotions and other diseases arbieg from impurity of the blood is no longer neossust - f, as the Blood Purify ing Agent issure and safe in Its effects. Mothers having ehlidren suffering from eruptions of any kind will And it especially effective. The Proprietor has many teetimoni• ale from Clergyman" and leading eitlzens of the county when the medicine is prepared certifying to tfie wonder ful cures effected by it. Prepared by Dr: H. D. WATTS, Ashland, Penua. Depot Gilbert A Royal, Wholesale Druggists, Nos. 309 and 311 North Third It., Philadelphia. .S For sale by Dr. Robert Boner and A. D. Buehler, Druggista, Gettysburg, Pa. June 10, 1867.-3 m. NATIONAL HOTEL, CASHTOWN, PA,, E. P. KITTINGER, PROPRIETOR HAWING leased the above well-known House, and haying thoroughly refurnished it, he Is now pre • pared to entertain his friends and the public. The Cashtown Springs (connected with this House,) have also been re.fitted, and persons desiring to spend a feW • eeks or months in a healthy neighborhood, eau Sad no more attractive place. Large Stabling accomodations, and the beat of Liquors and Wines. Charges reasonable. Z. P. KITTLNOZR. • Caahtown, Pa., Juno 19, 1887.-3 me PROPOSALS W ILL be received by the ExeC4tive Committee of the Orphans' Homestead of Gettys burg, until THURSDAY THE 27TH INBT, for altering a frame Barn at the Homestead into a school room, ix. The plan and specifications can be seen at the aloe of 4he Secretary, R. CI-McCreary, Esq. J. L. June 19.-2 t Chairman o fE. ecutire SCHIC Committee. EXEPUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Teatimentary on the Estate of Rey. Dr. Exeunt, late of Gettysburg Borough, Adams county, Penn., de ceased, having beep granted to the undersigned residing in the same borough, she hereby gives notice to all per sons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to prevent them properly authentlatted for settlement. June 19,1967.8 t MS!BROO BROOMS! The undersigned continues to manufacture Brooms at bbt old fatted In Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot. He will have during the fall a full supply on band. and will be able to furnish them WHOLLIALB OR RETAIL. Brooms made to order or on the shares. Personshaving Broom Corn would do well to give him a call. Gettysburg, June 19.-3 m B. 8.. TIPTON. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Election ibr a Preddent and thirteen Direr tors of the Association will be bob! •at MoCooaughy's Hall, Gettysburg, on MONDAY, THE RATH DAY OP Jllblit INBT., between the haunter 10 o'clock A. M. sad 8 ceekck P. M. JuaRPH R. TREIHREOLL, Presided. D. MoCorsuesr, Steretary. • IJuss 19. td CEMETERY NOTICE. AT' a meeting of . the Board of Man sera of Nver-Orson Cemetery Association held Juno 10,1867, the following Resolutirdis were adopted : Resolved, That the lbhowing be.edcled to the Bylaws, By. Law No. 86 be so changed as to read u knows, totake effect on Owlet day qt . August, 1867: No. 86. The prise abuts until farther ordered shell be fifteen dollars for a single lot. Resoked, That an transfers of Lots shell be added to folknring conditions—he priviloge of tronsferivedollars shall be first paid upon each e ac lot, and two dollar. and fifty cents upon each lot not endow ; Plettielod that thieshall not be required in cases when the Lot holder making transfer, at ante time parasite an motel number of lots. (.1 EMI 19,1.887.—td 8,1867. grlavons. THE Indian Doctor , known as the Lung, Throa Heart And Blood Phyilloutit, wV Pet another :visit tb Gettysburg, teem at, chi Eagle Bole lIONDAY, THE 14TH DA OF RINE, ind will reinaln until the ist of July, where be eau be consulted free of charge, with the greatest confidence, mad fu o li ma wtof 1 otenreMn be rift in many esiko spa. a ' ez-„, induction. I Ifs former patrons and othici, w ode , 1 elms his eirtices will plasm call In dm as 131 . NOW . I can not prolong hie stay. • . dud We me Molt balms es have no With nonuser the lain el Itill. With blodd oar hat* we minis Mahe, Nor poises mac to eamilnispala ; Bat oar Either, whom all goodness Ills, Provides the means to aim mu We— Well The seed, sim, pleTOM" herb beneathtaw pain 64 , Wel :use 14-t4 20 00 Vu=t""2"." - NIW pilar "s"'" Z . 4 =*---"e .' ,- e Sr i ' 0 .... .. - -: darb:rwilAcitiiiiciiittea r iteisi . .4 innim ,umkin = p 424l= . th o lood, will*: 00111111111 , Alb, ifi iSet...e. 4 1 #0 1 , . k I - - :4,111V141160,. :Tafi l VgV i t aNP ', 'il , 0 - lr 1; *. M . . 1 1"*. 1 3A7410t1111 4 ne , r 0 C ,- 41 iriPtol Satinc BUCHU UIRNARY ORGANS, TO CONSUM PTI YES HARRIET B, EILUITH, Executrix NOTICE. - - ixvz: • A sttv BITSIN-ESS COLLE - gE • BRYANT,- STRAMN• & ' I(IIEI3BRLY'S ' CORNER lOrn AND DEINSTIMT STRUTS, riaLADELrin - 4 - ; YOUNG MEN • prepared km the Counting Reom and. -Ituainess 'HD in general. • THEORY & PRACTICE combined by means of Baal% Business Roues and the use of n.ll binds of Business Paper. THIS INSTITUTION in endorsed by the leading business man of the City . . STUDENTS RacErvilD AT ANT TIME. COLLEGE OPEN 'ALL TUN TSAR. . FORPARTICULARS BEND FOR CIRCULARS. , June 10, 1887.—1 y GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS, G.ROCERLE 4 S; HARD • WARE, QUEENSWARE, AT J. C. ZOUCK & SON'S, NEVI OXFORD, PE:e7; 'A. We have Just returned from the City where we bought • very large and well selected dock if goods suitable In our line under the late decline. Our stock consists in part of Plain all Wool De Leinee. Millie De Laines, coos, Plaids, Bleached and unbleached Muslin', Oassi mere". Cott onatles, Kentucky Jesus, Linen.. A large lot of Ladles' Bahuoral Gaiters, plain and tipped Morocco Shoes. • A complete assortment of Groceries at low rates, Hard ware such as Tire Iron, Spring. Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, Hone Shoes, Horse Shoe Bar, Nall Bode, Ham mered Iron, Nails, Spikes, Shovels. Spades and Forks, Door Locks, Pad Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Grindstones, Paints. Oils, Gloss, Potty kc., China and Queensware by the set. Weinvite the public to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere as we are deteryined tosell. Thankfurfor past patronage we hope to'fterit the same In the future. June 12, 1867.-6 m J. C. ZOIICK t SON. MERCHANT TAILORING. CLOTHS, CASB/.If,ER ES, TWEEDS, and other materials fur Men's Wear, furnished and made up, to order, on short notke. SATISFACTION - WARRANTED. Work also solicited from Customers, rho purchase . their Goods elsewhere. 4 • W. T. KING, York street, opposite die Bank. June 12,1667.-I.T CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES TATE k CULP Are now building a variety of COACH WORK of the latest and most approved stylus, and constructed of the best material, to which they incite the attention of buy ers. Having built our work with great care, and of , ma. terial selected with special reference to hea:tty 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 Is want of any kind of a vehicle that this" Is the place to hay them. . air -REPAIRING In every branch done at short notice and on reasonable to s. Give as a call at our actory. near the corner of Wash ington and Charaberiburg street', Getty.burg, Pa. Jane 12, 1862,--tf MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS ! 4AID PUCE:NIX BITTERS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THZ WORLD Istablhihed in 1835 by one of our Most Eminent Phy sicians, and now used throughout North and , Booth Americo, with more pleeeing molts them any other Medicine in cue' of diseased Lbw, Blood or Skin, Ind' section, Costiveness, Bilious domplaiuts, Rbsumatiam, and Fever and Agne Thousands of certificates are in our possession, giving detailed accounts of perfect cunt effected Li; these in ralusb le Medicines. They regn Lite the and pa all the function/ of the body in a healthy condition S.,ld by all Drnggid■ White tt llowland,Proprietors Successors to Dr. lobo Moffat. and Dr. W. B. Mods t, New York April 4, IS67.—lyeow CLIMAX ! CLIMAX ! ! PAGE'S'CLIMAX SALVE A FAMILY BLESSING FOR 2 CENTS heals without a scar. No family should be without i We warraut it to cure 9crofuln, Scree, Slit Rheum Totter, Pimples, and all fruptions of the Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipples, Cots, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, kc., it makes a perfect I= It hes been tied olksr fifteen years ? stigma one failure It Las no parallchaelog perfectly eradleatad ease and healed after all other reruedles had failed. It is a compound of Araks with many other Extracts and. Balaanui, and put tui in larger boxo• than auy other Ointment Soldi by Dragitista everywhere. White k Howland, Proprietors, 121 Liberty Street, New York. March* 1867. 1 yeoior _ _ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposal, w II be received for rembdeling the Church School House In Highland township, Adama coun ty, up to Saturday, the 29th of June, at 1 o'clock, P. Id-, at which time and plUe there will be a meeting of the Board of School Directors to contract for the mama. By order of the Board of Directors. June 12.-td. DAVID STEWART, Preet: NOTICE THE School j Directors of "Gettys burg School Metric!" will meet on Monday .rwert iny, July Bth, to eMcr. Teoetters for Public Schools of said dlatrlct. The County tarintendent will eXAMi lle ap plicant/ In the School Building, at 10 o'clock, t. M. of that day. Hy er of the Board, June 12.—td I J. Y. McOIiZARY, Secretary. OTlCE.—Letters of Administra tion on the estane of Ds2trxt Pinutz, late of Btraban township, Adams county, Penna., deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, he hereby give. notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the name to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. June 12.-6t* VIEOEGIE BOYER, Adsn'r. .11XECITTOIt'S NOTlCE.—Letters Teatammta,Fthe estate °Maws Gummi, late of Latimore towmWpr °xi Adams county, Nang.. deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned residing in the rune township, he heiby &es notice sit persons in debted to said estate ca and mate Immediate pay meat, and Wee her ll g claims against the mune will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WOLFORD, Suecutor. June 12,1887.-Bts NOTICE. subscriber has now thoroughly "licANNYiredr ed to do GRINDING AND . SAWING of every tried at god nonce. He odic* the patronage of the netabboe hood, and will gaandoepoiatirdeetion. Give as a mil. Janel 2, 1867 ..4f, GBORGIS. WWI/M. SETTLE UP. rrilE hooks of BIDDLE k ,STRlCK soupaikare hesapleeed lanky Ma& Ihreollectkut : AlledsLetenot settled by the Sr* of July wet, will osedistety thereafter be aimed bylnalt - • • June 11, ler Alt A V, UM& FOR SALE CEP A'P 1 A IttA.Piat - .ASTI OF MANNY'S PATENS=aII 'lit C. ad order—with two lmlyee. For twins, Au x , of the ibtlizoto, friVuoblorl angt June icon 6.) * , FREE TO EVERYBODY. Zat p =elltike t - sivticwonesuen-or the graded' terholont. . hrsitlmitOrdritsy Wawa UMW, Ms 14100000 d, qiddialsteakaik' Watt Y ~rd r at t 6111 , 10 limba Vitt,r Add %8.1867.-110. sTri - .r. 1 ;. • - ;;' . '4:• ' /11*, ~_~ 1~: *tuts. FARMS FOR SALE. I Will sell the Farms, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg road between York Springs and Heldlers. burg, containing 121 ACRES, with improvements, now occupied by Janie" Miller. Pt Ice $25 per acre. No. 2. Lying.pn the Carlisle and New Oxford road, between ,lieldlersbugg and New Chca. ter, containing 145 ACHES with RAS Improvements, now occupied by George .1. Shank. Price SRC per acre. Terms: One half to be paid on the deliver,' of the deed; the balance to suit:the purchaser, either in cash or in Orst,fudgment Bonds of not less than V.XXI for No.l, and $4Oll for N 0.2, baba paid annually with interest. 4a-These farms are patented, tie handsomely a*i have been limed. W.F. BONNER. May 29, 1847.-If • ,V A TALLTABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AT PRIVATE SALE The Subscriber, Intending to leave Gettysburg, offers at Private Sale, the HOUSE In which he now resides, in Baltimore attest. It hti been thoroughly repaired, painted and papered; is furnished with an abundance of raft water, and with gas. The property ham a front of Seventy-eight feet on Baltimore It., has a spacious yard, with a number - of choice Fruit Trees in it, and a large Barn in the rear of it, Possession given August 16th, 1867. F.. 4. 3IULILENBE 80, Jr. June 5, 1887.—tf NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS fhe County Commissioner's take this motivator inform ing the Tax-payers of.Adarne county that the State Au. thorltbie ao longer allow abatement for early payment of State Taxes—but add five per cent_ to the quota of each county that does not pay by the Ist of A nsrust. The Comminiouers therefare give notice that in order to meet this demand. Tax-payers throughout this county will be expected to pay on or before the 15Th DAY OP JULY SEXT--otherwise Ave par cent. moat be added by the Collectori in all caws. Byorder of COMMIIIkMIIII, Nay 29, 1667.-td J. IL WALTER, Clerk. T O BRIDGE BUILDERS. rropkisabs will be received by the Commissioners of Adams Golnty, until TIIIIIIRDAT, the 20th day of JUNE next, for BUILDING A COVERED 14'00liEN BRIDGE ACROSS OPOSSUM CREEK, at Brickee's Mill, on the rod Deeding tom Bricker'. Mdi to Bender's Church.— The Bridge Is to be built after the style of 4 13urr'l Pa. tent," one span one hundred and three feetnJoog—to be built or the best maintain White pine. Stone can be had near the rite of the Bridge. Plane and specificntione can be seen Ly pa. - sips wieh• ing to bid on the day of letting or by application W./. M. Walter, Clerk to the Commasioners. ABRAHAM ICRISB, SAMUEL WOLF, NICHOLAS WIERMAN, Attest- 4. M. Wurra, Clerk NOTlCE.—Letters of Administra thin on the estate of Jam Rtes, of Menallsn town ship, Adams county, deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned. residing in the sego township, they hereby eye notice to all persons Indebted to said Potato to make immediate payment and those basing claims a gainst the same will present theta properly atitheuicated for settlement. Ility 14. 16C .-41 t N 0 TlCE.—Letters testamentary on the estate alum liVnanaisoos, late of Freed= township, Adams county. discerned, having been granted to the undenagned, the first named 'welding in Freedom township sad the last named residing in the borough of 0 et tysburs, they hereby glee notice to all persons t at to said mean to make immediate payinent, and these having chdass ..gainet the same to pressed them properly anthentleated kir settlement. JOSEPH WITHERSPOON, JOEL B. DAENXI, Execution. May 938C7.-& EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Tenementary on tbe latat• ofJoun Walnuts, late of Meruillen township, Alberni county, Penns., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said township, he hereby girt' notice to all persons indebt ed to said estate to call And make immediate paymeat and than haring claims against the same will present them properly authenticated - torment= ent. NOAH D. SNYDER, May 29,1867.-60 Executor. • • DISSOLUTION. , r HF Pagliership' heretofore existing between • undersigned under the .Arm of GARD NEB BRO . /UM of Petersburg, Y. S., is hereby die noised. All persons indebted t i said firm, will pietas make payment withoukdeley. Either partner is authorised to use the name GI the firm in the settlement of the be. J. A.GARDNER, J. W. GARDNER. HAVING disposed of my stock of Merchandise to Moan. Hartman h Sadler, and in retiring from a euccessful business career of nearly eighteen years, I hereby return my grateful acknow ledgements to my friends end customers for their liberal patronage, and cheerfully recommend to their generous encouragement, my successors, Messrs. Hartman t Sad ler. J. A. GARDNER. April 18. 1867.4 f TINWARE AND STOVES• THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF S. G. COOK'S, (Formerly tadrerw Polley's); also some of THE BEST COOKING-STOTES IN THE MARE NT, OLD DOWNION, Also, many other articleelor kitchen nee, which will be \.;sold as low as at any oth \ r place lithe county, April 12,1866 WM. C. ST ALLS'M IT 11, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTER dr, CONTRACTOR, • Keeps constAntly on band and nunntactures to order, DOORS, !MUTTERS, BLINDS, SAM, DOOR OD WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS,, And any other Artick in the Building Line. i. Seasoned material constantly on hand, exnerienced work= mu alwaya in: resdinaw, and work ex/natal with }l. Orders itrawpay s um* to , • .Igoe 5, .1567.---tt, T. 'BARNU M ' 8 kratent) 1 .. ; ; t .E.r„is.r.tet - iiiitßAP ..4N.:6 hueirLe, • i , , . pole P ANT , ' g V ESTSS attd . I?RAWERS. _ +id s int ut lunatic* t c htioCcip, t. slid eltt 1 4 1 4 0. loit , 17: 040. 4. inig:1 1 14 11 9 0 4=Al i Att t= i l i : AS 6 al. JPitlitAli s the ritiMbiPAini cffth it ii t wl rl64 :4l6v, Edle *M6fr Ibilt . pt 00 body pm , bt tan agd ti159tf1 . 41 11 4:3 :111. 51 dil. 11011111314, drindiri, WM. ' Ws 8666 . _ _ S 6 B.l*B. , .„ . ..inedray, New a*. , Art* Irint4die ivory copatp Aug. 1 04 01 ' ! , 8 ' I OF .AV Y • ~„ , • . as. them iii . , 1" ' - 4 -" ,, "it •Ai` riak'44 4l '' ''''11111641117.11111,4.04 2', ,'... --- . - *-...Y.Tv.'tst u a , .,11-. , -...:--,.-:.•••'t - sioe."1 ' 1 .-----411,414104 A 3L. Sal OS ARM AT PRIVATE SALE 1 • - .._. 4gar brio* my fl 'floated .in &rebel* *owe gm ~ivrit ages Sat oferittTehirg. on the turnpike Wad i • •to Itrarkoind knownoo the old Trouts /am It co • • na 161 ACRES of goodl Iliad, and le in a high state of • , !Bretton. It has been theroughly limed, and Ls In repair.. f The (caw are mostly of woodlouse posts and adr till' `rsUi. Thaw era about 20 MAO Ilif good kfraikiy.l)loll 11l ftwaall•Pwate parts. There me also &boo 35 acme of thriving timber and good springs of Ws r in•every held except one. • There le a new two. story BRICK MUSA Mid a Bank Bern over 100 feet long e arly covered. There lean excellent ilpring Afar the ; aboi goodhirell of wattprnWar the Barn.— dime 6 Acres are covered with excellent gra ft ed Fruit —kp les and peaches. , aum Any perWe wish ing to purchase a good Nowe will do welft to 'dew this mein _little term before purchasing elsevibere. ip JOSEPH TROSTLE. Joni 6, 1867.- 7 tt ... FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. I offer at private silent, my residence In Tyrone town ship.one mile wait of Heldierabeirg, on the kienallen road, 100 ACERB OF I ISD LAND, pu on , acre two etorytLog House weal r-boarded, and plaitered Stone Kitchen, and Bank . There is a good mall of Water near the Mime; also tro streams of never-taillog water mining through the farm. About 20 Acres are of young thriving , TESSlß, with a never-failing Spring of run ning water thereon. There are about 25 Acres of good Meadow Land; alas, good Lime Kihton the farm, and a good ORCHARD 011 FRUIT. The Farm has been limed, three times ,within fifteen . yeers. It is In a high state otriiltivitioir, and is surrounded with Mils - and Chorales. There Is a good School-house on the farm. 15,..AnY person wishing to see this Farm, or that on the York turnpike -will findme at horns at all times. June 5. 1567.—tf JOSEPH TEOSTLE. Tema Notices, MARIA A. ILICE, Adnex. LEANDER 11. RICE, A dru'r Jitoots, giutraret fit. TIE-WARE IN THE' COUNtY,- 110 among arhlct are the COMPROMISE, PIi'NNEYLVA.NIA, NOBLE COOK, scoNorcer, BARLEY SHEAF, ke iAlts. . E' L A ON - A- IA ! THB 08TTY821742- HXYLIGHT 04LL221% rrla mideirsigried.take_it ,pleasraii in a.ioooomoootelo.thoeithoos or Geoftebers and' tbe public piinerMy that bevied creel his old roomy on Weettilddle ennteti to e *treat and nearly opposite the storsiethibeeentde e. The room ha sow occupies, beibeen recently . • expressly for his Witness. The leultkes la an soon. oIoWIDE him to take *Wes in all shades ofweether, and with a hill= al.o3. =Wades unotpletled say whereat*, _ LI.P 2-44E2 PHOTOWEAPIIB,. ea deecriptlon, execrated In aka Ilnostakyle 11Z:tIrst - Ilowilve to tVOARTE•DE VISITILeed deceased opy VIVBROTYPZI auHDAQUERREOTYPIAI of eel* Alio. ' TiIIaGETIYIBURG akMl3, a new styloof picture which has became very popular with the piddle; hot oaly for their beauty, but for Om"- nese sod ootivetdeaes. SIXTEEKtor GEE DOLLAR on ly. Also—Yllt PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for then beauty and durability are unsurpassed. - We are prepared to carry on the bueinen in all Its various branches, and harlot; had rotuddirableexperience we ntn ho Sisk I. GUARANTEEING PBRPEGT SATISTACI7ON. i •Our facilities for a full display of our skill are unequal• id by any other Gallery is the County, and we would herefore invite every one to call at the NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. Call and examine our Specimens end Judge for your selves. LEVI HUMPER. June 21,1866. WE are always glad to see ou r friends at the Raceleior Gallery, it still stands In the same old place opposite the Bank on York st., Get. tyabare. Pa. - C. J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex celsior Gallery are superb and are furnished a on...third cloy prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. J. TYSON. LXCELSIOR is our motto. To please oat aim! and to render WI/faction in every Instance our determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort men t of floe Prawn, Photograph Alba ms,Cards and !Whets for grunt's, from the Batt le•field. Photographs ot our Generals. and other distinguished individuals. at the Excelsior Gallery. C. J. TYSON. THE best Photographs made in this County area:Me tt_W C. J. TYSON.zreloior Cutlery, Getty*. burg, opposite the old nnw BY all meant hare your Photographs made a the Excelsior Gallery Upon desire them pert C. J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in sets, very low; also Stereoscopic Views fo thellattle-geld, at the Excel' tor Gallery. Do not fall see to them. • C. J. TYSON. J GURNEY & SON, • PIIOTOORAPII ARTISTS, 707 Broadway, New York. In addition to our PHOTOGRAHIC ART GALLERY, established 1840. We have kw the last five years bad ad rental* superior - to aby other establishment in obtain ing sittings front life, of all the PROMINENT CELEBRI TIES of the day In CARD PORTRAITS, and are now publishing a Oitalogns of over 2500 SIIGJECTS, AMERI CAN AND WIESION, also a large lilt of Copies of WORM OP ART AND ENGRAVINGS. Such as the Right Rev. Bishops of Episcopial church, the Catholic Clergy, and the Clergy of all denominations, all prominent °Ricers of the A rmy,Navy and Confederate States, Aston end Actresses, ProfessiOruil Billiard Play ers, Foreign celebrities, Pictures from Statnary, male and female. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for one down pictures from our Catalogue will be filed at 81.80, and sent by mail free. Single Pictures 26 cents each. roples of engravings 15 cents each. N. B. We also desire to call attention to.the advantage we have lot reproducing,orcopying, Old Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypet, Card Pictures, *c., of DECEASED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, enlarging them to any else, and finishing in Oil, Water Colors, or India Ink, with the aid of TEN TALENrep ARTISTS. Parties desiring copies, should therefore correspond with us direct. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. The Trade Supplied at a Liberal Discount. GALLERY ONLY FOR FREE INSPECTION, and etiangere visiting the City, will find ow Gallery one of the most agreeable places In the City, wherein to while away en hour. J.O CILNYY t SON, Pncrroourina, 707 Broadway, N. T. Coin minloaera. [May 29, 1867.-td Oct. 4. 1866.—ia) tlothigg, gals, Mars, ANOTHER VETO BY NOR'RIS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAIL ALSO Anything in the Gentleman's furniehing line. Can be found at the Cheap Store of T. C. NORRIS. May 26 1847.-tf CHEAP—CHEAPER—CETFAPEST ! IrF you wish to bay good and cheap L 0004/11. call at JACOBS BRO'S. STORE, near My ers' Hotel,ln Chambenbarg street, Gettysburg. Thy have the very best selection of goods, suck as CLOTHS, CASHMERES, TWEEDS, *c., the market can produce, and are determined to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any person wishing to have them cut out, can have ft done free of charge.— Those desiring Goods mate up, can also be accommodated We warrant the best work and the best Eta to be had anywhere No humbug in what we say. We have on hand the very beetmost durable SEWING MACHINES, and are always ready to watt on purchas ers. Hull satisfaction given as to operating machines.— COI and examine. We warrant them to be rho beat in use. JACOBS A BRO. May 29, 1867 NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING STACKS OF THEM! J corner of the • Diamond and York street, has Jost returned from the city with an annanally attractive mortals:it of OLOTRLRG FOR SPRING .k BURNER WRAR, which be will moll at inch prices as cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.— To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to ger Ms b* prices—callers cannot help but boy, when they see It so much trtheir interest to do so. He has Coats, Pants; Tests, dali styles and 1144terials; Hats, Boots and Shoe.; Shirts, oral, kinds, Hosiery, Gloves Handkercb Neck Ti.., Cravats, Linen and Paper Cc' Gloves, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Sagan, Smoking and Chewin Tobarcos, Pipes, Stationery, l in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, entirely too numerous to detail Ilia DPW. , paper advertisement He 1181t11 the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. DA' t forget theplace—cornerof York street and the Diamond, Qat-tidies*. MO 29, 1867. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. HATS, CAPS, FURS. S. S. McCREARY Ras Just opened a new assortment of HAT 8 and CAPS, of the latest 'style sad fashion, which he is pre. pared to sell at reduced prices and lower than the same goods can be had in the city. Call and examine his stock, at his old establishment on Chambersburg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store. Gettysburg, June 6,1807.—1 y S. G. COOK C. SOMERS & SON, SOO CHESTNUT STREET, CaU the attention of the public to their stock of FINE CLOTHING ; Also, to the large samortnantof new style piece goods for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Our *wire Department is se organised gentle men can teal every mandato* that the prmenta tale ad will be made in tie BEST MANNEB. AND LATEST ST E. b. SOMERS & SON. Apo Is. Meant TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER ! Ti the prkes of WI kinds of liaady-tnado J. lug, to be convinced you bays hdt to call at PICKING'S HATS AND CArSI rraz Large it , But paid Cliespostif Lock otlath j, ionatole Rini and taps; In Adams county. at If OEM'. fo(MD , likill, BYES, sal, 40 limitAkmaiittis intieubv Meek of all kbyla of °oath a fat" of Pots sad* swat sVlea °midi at . PICICCIM ... • _Tojkor GmaREL, - TII7Y your sui,t, pm" Qbrf .1, 1 ; • Iv% „DOW New tl F iti o r yopiltorais- =MM=MMEi===l rapt gailetits. New Goods ! AT BRINKERHOFF'S =I gimarding 4ousts. FOR . WARDINg AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOUR .AND FERI9. GRAIN AND GROCERIES. - 11AVINGlinrchased the extensive Wareboustbirs, Be., heretofore owned by Samuel iliwbet, We big leave tallithim the ptiblle that we aro continuing the badness at the old stand oit the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a mere eirter4lve male tham beretolbre. We ant paying the highest market price for Flour, , Griin and all kiwis of produce. floor and recd. Balt, and ell kinds of 0 roceriiii, 004 constantly oit band and for sale, cheaper than t ity can D e bid adywberii else. Piaster,' and an kinds of fertilisers, constantly on 'tend; or furnished to-order. , j arA. t egnMe Huger Freight Cats will leave our Ware house awry 11:1180AY MORNING!, and accontmodAtion trains will be run as occasion may require. My this ar rangement we are prepared to convey i AlFht at all timesto and from Baltimore. All basin this kind entrusted to as, will be promptly attended fit: Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson A Sons, 165 north Howard street. Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every. body to give us *call. CULP B BARNBIIAW. -Aug. 0,1886. GRAIN AND GROCERIES.—The bletest Market price paid for Grain and • 11 kinds of Produce. Groceries, Fertilizer'', te.,constautly on band for sale at the Ware-house of Aug. Sr 1866 CULP & BARNBflit W. W. E. BIDDLE. 11. S. BENNER. 100,000 Bush.' Grain Wanted. VEW FIRM AT THE OLD WARE- A.N 110178 R. WM. E. BIDDLE& 00. wouldfnform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor ner ofBtratton Wee. and the Railroad, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in Milts branches. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats. Clover and Timothy Steds,Flaxseed. Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In the country produciline. GROCERIES.- r On hand. for sale, Cortese, Sager*, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt. Cheese. Vinegar, suds, Mustard, Starch. Broome, Dockets, Blacking, Soaps, tc. Also COAE OIL, Yleh OIL Tar. kr. YlBll of all kinds; Spikesand Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. • They are always able to supply a first rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. e Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. They will run a LINE Of FREIGHT CARS from Get tysburg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre pared to convey , Freight either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATES. They will attend. ildesired. to the making of purchases In the city, and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop k Go. , N 0.128 North Howard street, near Franklin, Baltimore, wherefreight will be received at anytime. They Write the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no eSortto accommodate all who may patronize them. Aptlll9.lB6B.—tf BIDDLE I BENNER. ouistit Arrounts. BOUNTY ACCOUNT. A GENERAL STATEMENT of the A- Bounty Account of UNION TOWNSHIP, Adam' county, Pe., made the 19th day of April, 1867. Year 1865.—SAMIIEL REBERT, Trearurery Dk. To Tax received- 54,540 71 • By Ilarman Stripe's substitute... " Charles Spangler's •, " Lewis Mauss's " Auditor's fees and stationery " Notes and interest Balance In bands of Treasurer Year 15 6 6.-BAMUEL LEIIERT, Treasurer DR. To balance In hands of Treasurer ..... .._..... .......... 3.,2 43 Tax received from John Kellenberger, Collector.. 100 00 Tax received from Barman String collector., 600 00 320 00 " " " " " 2.50 Ou 730 00 " .. .4 1 o "30 00 0 ...... 100 00 '• 4300 Notes and Interest pakl to Martin Grove_ .. .. .. . 8215 41 4 4 " Josepb L. 8h0rb..... 1,304 00 Paid Lowis Manse. 206 00 Notes and Interest paid to Geo. Baseboar 380 00, • Harman String 530 00 Money paid to Jacob Bagel:roar S ot. Auditors' fees_ 3 00 Money paid Bialamin lorry 310 89 iI3IIII Spangler 10 60 Tresaurer's fees 37 99 Balance la hand/ of Treasurer Tear 1867.—JOHN BAUBLITS, Trfteurer DR. To balance from tamer Treasurer itecoired (aloha' Ortuer, Collector Mitt wafted tor 11306 CR. Note end interest to T. I...McClain Enoch Lefever, Committee Jacob 11 Boltioger, " ...... Samuel P. I wog, Jan Kellenberger, Collector llizoneratione. Auditors' bee Clerks' fees Collectore free. Samuel Becker.— Treasure?' bee.........._........ Committee tees ..... Balance in bawls of Treasurer We, the nodereigned, Auditor, of Union township, haring audited the'Bounty Accounts oftbe above turned Treasurers, do certify that they are correct to the beet of our knowledge aol belief. Witness our hands the 19th day of►pril, 1657. j‘zie b,1167.3t• pry Ooodo, gotious, ;tr. NEW SPRING GOODS. J L. 'dCHICK invites the attention • of hie friends and Customers to his large and well selected stick of DRY GOODS Coasprisedtn pact of French Mafences, All Wool Poplins, All Wool Detains., • All Wool Plaids, Plain Poplins, Black and Fancy Silks, Tunis° Cloths, Black and Colored Alpaccas, Black Cloths an Cushitic's. Fancy Cassimerse, .Cassinets. Jeans, Flannels of all kinds , Gloves and Stockings' • , Alm , • • line usortment of Ladles' 7 / 1 :111SAND SHAWLS, as wel l ansbundant safety of Notions, all of which will be sold cheap for the cash May 20. 1865 NEW SPRING GOODS. A SCOTT & SONS have Just received o anodise fine sasortmeet of NNW GOODS, consist tug, part,,ofCloths, Custtnires, Confetti, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gentlemen's wear. Also, a flue usortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Our stash ha/ been /elected with great care, and we are prepared to sell cheap u any other establishment in the *Autry. We uk the Public to give nee call and fudge for tbeweelyea. We defy competition, both as to quality and price. • A. SCOTT & SONS. May 29,1867.-tf F INE F ANCY FURS. CHAR. A. HERPICH, 497 Broadway & 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. IMPORTER,MANIIPACTURER a d SHIPPER OP FURS. Were his large and well selected stock of fine Furs, in • styles, at lowest manufacturer's ;trice*. Highest price paid SHIPPING PURR. pec.13,186.6-Iy. Baud Ibr circular EIRESII arrivals of Dry Goods, No— !. Boa t , to., eew7 week • tDuphorn *. Hoffman's If we as the d corner of the Spam GALL;AND SEE, the large stoelr --podwetions. QUM a swam to, on the N. W. corner the Iwo, Clett4sburs,P4. • DCPHOur t HOPINditN AD I:s' wanting a gooll article of AL& Nor ry, Form Soap, or MAIr Btuales, can be applied at ! ' 3. L. BCUICK'S. $l7O , AN'S WOR;K ik. ' : 1 CIVIL WAR. ...., b _ . A work °tied Mo, absorbing interest:and anlyer.al .. t itre prow &ad liters ry people everywhere sod endorse U. It records the connwrsted Zit :lawman In orgamdsed and united 'effort, and the armee) , 100 of oar country's noblest woman, with iy sw . hnonnetty and An the nation in ire at test hen Bealiptfel steel portraits of s number of th-ir71 .".. th e weer and lila ackarriedgd to ha4l 'lN Tl "Pu t i ld s t .°l.rlal‘ P 7loo wlflad It to gnair *gran a toga ltw Ms work. Address, i. 0 1 1 8148., XeCDIU/T aOa , 601 Chestnut woo li k um a iput s , 14,... Auiiiisr,llll7.-2m Yr - are LADIES OWARE !-- ' ' ' •-•'..k' 4 4" e . ... Of th• a rgl l llll h i i s. SO& 1.., , if-II ' W .ik. ll .r ` .• • II i gl i• 11°1141 , - $3OOOO 300 00 100 00 9 00 3,:g9 30 4.498 30 82 43 4.590 73 3.017 41 3,003 89 14 Di 3,G17 43 NEW LtIMBER YARD. rrHE undersigned kiwi opened a LUMBER YARD. on the RaiDeed, Near Guinn Reilly's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg and ulte the public to give him a call. His assortment .is one of the beat ever offered here. ana his prices afford only the smallest living profit. !He him WIIISE PINE PLANK. inch and ball BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, Lc., Le., and Ia con stantly adding to his stock. Come and examine for yourselves. lga.A supply of Shingles, at line prices,always Nov. I. 1808.—tf. JACOB EREADS. $l4 64 5397 404 70 ISEI - 8318 00 ... 680 ... 300 ... 3 60 .. 21 16 ... 240 -. 300 - 200 .. 808 228 .. 600 GUINN & REILLY have erected two additional Lime Kilns, nn the Railroad, and are therefor. betterprepared than over to supply the beat of LUSIk. in large or small quantities. Parmers.and others can hereafter look for a more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to attend and continue their &Tors to a firm which Is making every effort tole. commodate them in the beat manner ;ossible. They will also contintieto keep on hand, tor sale. • good supply of the di fferentltinda of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. Coal and Lime delivered anywher v in Gettysburg. June 21, 375 32 96 99 IBM AMOS LEFEVER ABRAHAM SELL, DAVID BOYER, R i IIINGLES.--Prime Shingles, the beat in the market, for male at JACOB 811RAD8'S neer Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, suljoining the Limo Kilns, Getty!''tura. [Nor. 1.866.-te Auditors Drugs and Medicines. FORNEY'S OLD STAND. THE undersigned baying taken charge of this old and popular Store, tikes pleasure in in— forming the public twat he is constantly receivioit fresh supplies of all kinds of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, from the most reliable houses, and le 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 fall supply of chemicals, Per turnery, Paints,Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Fluids, Tnrpen tine, Hair Oils Extracts, Soaps, Brushes, together with a great variety of Fancy articles—in short, everything usually found in a first class Drug Store --constantly on hand. *1 Physicians supplied at reasonable rates, and pre scriptions carefully compounded and prepared at all hours of the day and night—Sunday not excepted. Be ing determined to sell cheap.be *mild ask a liberal share of public patronage. _Give usa call and see f.,r your 'elves. JOHN 9 PORN Y."; Aug. 9,1888. . J.L.SCHICH DR. R. HORNER'S Ills own,prepanttions are albgearautiesl to answer th e purposes' 'Mended. June 9,1861.-tf A. D. BUEHIAR, THEOLOUICAL, CLASSICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS DRVGS, MEDICINES, PERpIKEItY OF ..".LL Mangiersburg alma, itOr Distanatak AW th legr.7ll Per Maim filE EAGLE' LIV.ERY, SALE Sr, EXCHANEIV, STABLES. ll'asbington Street. Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE iIiC44.IL. THE undersigqed would'respectful. ly inform the public that he has opened a new MICKY. SALE AND EXCHANGE OTAHLE In this place, and Is prepared to,uffeceuperior accommodations in this line. He has provided hinurelfirith Tingle., Car riages. Hacks, Light \Venous. Ac , of the latest Styles. eafficient to meet the publi I demand.' His horses are all good, without spot or blemish, and perfectly seUable— _. none ofyour "old cripples," but all of the "2.40" artier. Riding parties can always be accommodated cnd com fortable equipments furnished. Parties, large or small, can get just what they . want co the most accommodating term.. Tieitors to the Battlefield politely attended to, and reliable drivers. furnished If desired. Pirtler conveyed to and how the Depot upon the er. rival andarture of every train. Horses ght, sold, or exchanged, and always a chance to gains given .Our motto Is "fair play and no !ganging . ' ' ' .s.Particular attsiitlun .paitl to furnishing Vehilelea and Hacks for. Funerals. ive, hatter ourselves that by charging moderately and by furnishing supbrior accommodations, we cetorot fait to please every ohs who patronizes our establish meet. T. T TATE. May 'ffi, 1867.—tf. GETTYSBURG LIVERY' SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thank NI for th'eliberalpatronageiterehjfor. received, begsl *eve to infortnihrpubllc that hecontletnee the LIVERY BUM/Lid at his old stand on Washington street,Gettyaburg, near the Railroad, where he is pre paradat *Mimes to accommodatepersonswithsuythiug to 6411110. • iloßszs,coecuss, BeGGIZS,&C., nruiehed at short noticeand on reasonable terms, and competent dt leers sent along It desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns. or to any place In the country. ills atock and Coaches are of the first claim, and no pains wilt be spared to make passengers comfortable. He I. prepared at all times to familial coaches for funerals: and alio to parties dealri ng tosgir over the Battle Field or to visit thodkings. ALSO—nottsxs MULE 8 will bebough t and sold stall time.. Person pidesiting to iiarebmeatock will fled It to their advantage to call on sn undeteigued, 40 his stick Ij warranted to be as rep- r esented or no sale. Ile b a fine lot of forges and dulea at present 012 hand wh will be .old on reasons. ble terms. They are sound a free'from disease, and aregaarantied to work as r resented. Persona will end it to thetradvantage to c tat the old stand before hiringor purchaaingelsewhe . Aug. 3, 1885.—tf ICUOLA 8 WEAVIR. forge anti foundrg. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. T HE subscriber arm] Id•in form his ermine:len and others that he is still mantifartnring various kinds Or CU tinge an d Machtnn • made to order, on short notice, suck ae Tit RES r,RB AbOil POWERS. (lire different sizes orPowers,4Clover-seeJ Millers and Cleaners, Corn Sheller,' and Separators, COrniodder Cut ters, Straw and flay CuttereS Ploughs, such as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Sidle•h ill and Corn Pitney, : the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest Improvement; also }Metal Screws for Cider Presses, Iron Railing for Cernteiles or Porches, with everything else In hisline, all t low prices. role SALE—A light Two.ll se Magian a One - hone Wagon, all new. DA CID ' STERNER. May N.— t f RO N — IRON—IRON: GET T YSBURG i r HE subscribers respectfully inform A the Public that they have erected a Forge in con- nection with their steam VIII, am( are now manufactur ing Forgc-lf tit r(1 Iron, inch as Plough, Horse-slice and Ear Iron, and respectful:. ly Invite Blacksmiths and Dealer! to give them a call, feeling satisfied that they will he able to please as to quality, flitish and price. BRINGNIAN k WARREN. N. R. The highest market price paid tor wrought cur tp Iron. Lk W. De 0.13,1866. Coal, Tumber, -Tutu, Sc. LUMBER ! LUMBER NEW LUMBER YARD IN EMMITS BURU, MD. WE would respectfully -inform the public that arehava astabliened a LAROR UM. FIER YARD in Eannittsborg, • LUMBER. SCANTLING. PICKETS A ND LATHS FLOOR LNG BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, snitevery description of Building Lumber furbished at the !sliest cash, prices, by Ina* 21, I86&—t1 Lime & Coal. tooko, drugs, Uedirincs , &r. DRUGS, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, GE2TY9Bt RG , P. 4 Dr. K. Hornar's Anti-Cholersand [Harrlnve tare, nlr all diseases of the stomach and tarrela. Olein for Chapped Ilanda Fragrant Myrrh, Ibr preeerring and Leautiff lug the tee:h, and for all dleesses of the gums. Ills Tonic and Alterative Powders. for Horses and Cattle, are superior .to ally to the market. Puts Llquura fur medic it um.. Prescriptlona carefully filled. Sirdteal advice irithaut charge STATIONRRY, :1 GETTYSBURtiI, PA., WILLIA Si ULRICH. Agent tor Potter lk Cu OEM