JUNE 3; 1867. Vat tholltar and &rattail NEW OXFORD IX UWXXU. Masses Aorroas:—This town is becoming quite a popular place, as a resort for ilt 4 CHse who desire to nacre the heat and turmoil and unhealthiness of great cities during the sum mer months, for the pare air, the refreshing shade, the enlivening and revigoradrig influ ence of the country, where the "heated t erne" can be pot only endured, but lived *rough Pleasantly, Ind with benefit to the health and temper. New Oxford possesses most of the necessary qualifications as a summer re sort. It is situated on an elevated place, on the ritll - and near where the decided battle was fought during our -late war—only 10 mil es from Gettysburg,and near the beatrtiful stream of the Conowago, and all the advantages ne cessary for a summer repo are hers in pro fusion. The scenery stbich, is unsurpassed m loveliness and beauty, approaching indeed to grandeur and sublimity, greets the eye of the traveler, as he traverses the country. Sport is offered in various ways—a ride on-the Rail road, a drive,- a walk, or ifsport with the tribe ern give him pleasure, or with the eta, &c., he will find it here. „ The conntry all ,around, swelling out on sides in broad *effusion, with the blue water of the Conowago vible and accessible from points, is all that natire can make it. Ex cellent roads for driving, fu4sant groves for pic-nic parties, springs of wafer...for health and recreation. All that nature can has she done here in many ways. The principal objection to the tow has heretofore been the lack of boarding acco - modations. I boarded here several summers ago, and will do so this summer, but half can not be accommodated that desire coming ; therefore others for this reason are obliged 'to go elsewhere. This is quite a lively and pleas ant town, and new faces are more numero s every day. I must stop writing and take a view of the distant blue Mountain, and the Pigeon Hills. Every day communication can be had with Baltimore city, and her markets, and with a little enterprise upon the part of its citizens, ifenly art will do a little what na ture has done,' in a few years, New 0 xfOrd; in Adams County, Pa., will be one of the rein cipal resorts in the country—or it can be made such, as it is even now one of the most pleas . ant. VISITOR. SMUTTING EP THE SPRINGS. A good deal of excitement is being pro duced by the rumor that the Medicinal Springs on the McClean farm are about to be closed against the Gettysburg public, and quite number of persons are resorting thither to inspect the • works in progress of construction there, supposed to be intended to accomplish that object. Being in the• vicinity the other day, I too paid them• a flying visit. I had been one of the first to visit these springs after it was an nounced that a scientific examination had confirmed the popular testimony in regard to their healing virtues, but had not before re peated my visit. I was therefore much impressed with the great change which had been effected in their surrounding since I last saw them. Then I had to pick my way to them across a field overgrown with grass and weeds, with out the aid of paths or other landmarks, and when I reached them the spot appeared to me singularly wild and unfrequented. But now a road almost as distinCt as the highway, and numerous paths, conduct you to it from every direction, while everywhere in the 'vicinity e other unmistakeable signs of its being a pl of general resort. I fon 'here quite a number,o other visit ors engaged In examining the rustic cottage and granite fountain which had just been complete& Being personally known to many of them, I experienced no difficulty in enter ing into conversation. • I was not long le making thertiscovery that. these persons, one and all, were opposed to the shutting-up operation, and some of them regarded with no friendly eye the im provements which look to such a result. As usual, when anything disagreeable or unfortunate has occurred, or itabout to occur, somebody must be blamed, and censure was distributed among several parties. Some censured the proprietor for the ungracious purpose attributed to him. Some blamed the Springs Hotel Company, while all denounced in unmeasured terms the pretended loyal cap italists who refused to contribute the money necessary to erect near these springs a mam moth summer hotel, though it was demon strated that the investment would be a paying one ; and it was known to be a favorite pro ject with the Union Generals who commanded at Gettysburg, and who snatched the whole North from spoliation and invasion. The conversation turned upon the medici nal virtues of this water, and each related what he personally knew or had been credi ibly informed or its curative effects; and I was soon put in possession of a variety of , new and interesting facts in this connection. One of the narrators reported the cure with this water of an obstinate and distressing neu ralgia ; another, of rheumatism ; another of gout, of gravel, and various other kidney and urinary diseases; of stomach, bowel, and liver complaints ; of heart, throat, or cutane ous affections, and so on through nearly the whole category of chronic diseases. Some of these cures were remarkable--slmost mi raculous—from the incredibly brief period of time within which they had been effected- 7 - from the desperate and otherwise incurable types of disease with which the sufferers had been afflicted. Some who had used this water only for a few weeks, had taken up their beds and walked after long confine ments. Others had under its influence thrown away their crutches or canes after they had used them for years, in some instances almost during the lifetime of a generation. , Ansithee had recovered the use of an arm or a leg par alyzed by chronic rheumatism, rheumatic gout, or other afflictions. One at least had been cured 'of an eye disease, or of some other disease producing ciension or blending of the objects of vision to the extent' of prac tical blindness. Nathral Color is what you want and get by ths use of "Barrett's Hair Restorative," which took the Silver Medal. WISTARII WILD CHERRY BALSAM. —This Balsamic compound has e a home fixture. Let all who suffer and have in vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pubriona6' onmPW:lnf, make use of this unequalled reinedP it can be relied upon, as the maw of terimony has been published since iteiiitroduction is ample proof of its efficacy, It A GOOD CHANCE.--The attention dour readers is directed to.lhe advertisement of • I.f Imam. Hoar, of Lhiganore,Md., offering his Farm at Private Sale. It is repressrand tole a valuable property, weU locate), And presents unusual inducements for pktrebas ens- PIIOTOGRAPES made at SHAervita's New Gallery, at HanoVer, are all warranted to give entire satisfaction—never to fade or turn yellOw, and made in a superior style , of workmanship. Give him a DUI." June 5.-4 t OF the Ste hundred and twenty exhibitors from the United States at the Paris Exposi tion,' awards have beei Anode in favor of two hundred and sixty-two. Gen. :Negely, of Pittsburg, has been ap pcutad Paineylverifill repreeentedre ii the t udicitaat Cemeteri Baird, GEE. t3heridan has written a letter to Grant, in which he4tatesAhat Mr. Stan berry's interpretation of the law mint ing • riciatiatian practically opens "a broad macadamized road for perjury`and fraud to travel on." GEN. Schenck, now in Washington, has reeelved telegrams and letters from different members of both Houses, and says that he feels warranted in making the p otion that a quorum will be presenron the 4th of July. tete of tit ttaes. GETTYSBURG GRAIN AN Gael, Soper Plonr,-.31201413 26 Extra flour,. 13 60.14 00 Ryefloor 7 ONO 8 00 White Wiest, 3 606 2 SO Bad Wisest,— 280 SOO SO Bye. 1 16 N 6 Buckwheat, . « 80 Timoth MM, 2 AO Clover Seed,_. 600 Flax 2 25 Plaster Parts,. 17 60 Hoy per ton,— 16 0418 00 BALTIMORE PRODUCE ' ARKET. likuruiroas, Monday Morning. Reasurnma.—There is no change in the market for flour. Howard Street Super and Cut Extra, $9.00 ®10.00; Standard Extra. 10.500012.00; high grade, 1$.00®13.00; Family, 14.50®15.50; Rye Flour at, 7.50®7.87} ; Corn Meal, 5.40® 5:50. Glum—Wheat is quite neglected. No receipts or sales .reported. Corn—Receipts light, 6.309 bushels white and 8.822 bushels ellow. With an improved demand the . . rket was firm, and prices advanced 24@3 can , for white and 1 cent for yellow. Sales of W = 105 to 111; Yellow 109 to 114. Oats are firm . • d about 2 cents better. Selling:at i 78 to 80. 3Z, e— Receipts 978 bushels. No \ sales reports Quote nominal at 148@145 cents. • ' . FINANCEARD TRADE. Gold opened very strow, and remains in active : demand at from 18$} to 188} . Gov ernments very active and vel strong. Con sols 109 1 bid ; 1881 s. 1121@11 . HA*ELLUGH—WAGAmos.—On thelBtistit., by Rev. G. W. Rouse, Mr. C. J. Harbaugh, to Miss A. S. Wagamon, both of Frederick county, Md. KuumuirrE—SworE.—On the 20th inst., by - Rev. G. W. Souse, Dr. S. A.. Krumrine, of Littlestown, to Miss Ellie F. Swope, of Fairfield. [COYXIINICATID.) SNYISER—WELCOME.—On the 18th inst., at York Springs, by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. P. A u Snyder, of Mountpleasant town ship, to Miss Susan Welcome, of Tyrone tp. DIED. 4-Obituary notices 3 cents a line for all 4 lines—cash to accompany notice. GABLE.—On the 26th inst., Joseph, son of Geo. and Catharine Gable, aged 11 months and 25 days. 11..ki—At But Berlin, on the 13th inst., Anna Mary, consort of Leonard Raber, (decd), aged 31 years, 6 months and 21 days. '(She was a righteous woman, and feared . God above many." WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This remedy has long been cherished by the community for its remaidtable of in relieving, healing and cur ing the most obstinate, painful and long-standing moos of Cowl!, Cbid, htffuensa, &re 27troat, Bronchitis, Wloopiag °nigh, Croup, •sthssa, InAsmonation of the Lungs; while even Cbtantasption itself hu yielded to its magic influence when all other means have failed. Its whole b 'Story proves that the put has produipod no re. mady. of equal value, as • cure for the numerous and dangerous pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land. - UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From ANDITM Agalll, ESQ., of Fairfield, Me. "About eight years since my son. Henry A. Anther, now Postmaster at Fairfield, Somerset County, Ms., wig attacked with spitting of blood, cough, vreskume of Lungs, and general debility, so much so that our Duni. ly physician declared him to bare a "Swam Cosner noir.", lie was wider' medical treatment for a number of mdntha, but received no benefit !meat. At length, from the solicitation of hbuselfand others, I was induced to plumbs', mss balk of WIIITAI% BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which benefited him so much I obtained an other bottle, which in a short time restored him to his usual state of health. 1 I can wifely recommend ibis remedy to, others in like condition, for itis, I think, all it purports to be—rm Guar LtliG REILIZT rote 111 Toms 1 The above statement, gent lemon,'" m y vehestary offering to yon in favor of your Balsam, and is at your disposal." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS k SON, 1$ Tremont it., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. June 6,1667.-lm The advertiser, having been restored to tiesklth In • kw weeks by a very simple remedy, after harlot enffered for several years with a severe tang affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is &anions to make blimp to his feHow•rtifferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ha will send a copy of the pre scriptiou used (free of charge), with the dlrectlaps Ibr preparing and using the same, which they will find a sou cruse for Cossurstmos, ASTBDIA, BitostcalMS. COLDS, Conan., and all Throat and Lnng Affections The only object ofthe advertiser in sending the Prescription k to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will oast them nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the proscri ption, 'DSc by return mail, will please addrus . REV: EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. June 5,1887.-17 A CARD TQ THE LADIES. DR. DIIPONCO'II GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS PO 7EMALEB.--Inffillible in correcting Irregularities, Re moving Obstructions of the Monthly Turn., from what ; ens. Cause. and always Samantha as a Preventive. He bas been induced to make the Pills public ibr the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will( not permit it. ONE PILL IS A DOER. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing them selves so, are cautioned against using these Pills while in that cumlition lest they "Invite miscarriage." Price $l. per Box. glx Dotes, O. Sold by JOHN S. PORNET, Druggist, - Bole Agent kr Gettysburg, Ea. wise, by sending him $1 through the Post Office. can have the Pills sent, (eonAdestially,) by Mall, to any part Mr the country. "free of postage." [April 4,1867.-tf A NEW PERFUME FOR THE Z 3 L HANDKERCHIEF. PUALON'S PHA.LON'S PH ALONI "NIGHT BLOOMING GIBBITS., PHAION'S PRAWN'S A most 'aquiline, delicate,and Fragrant Perfume, Ma tilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manntactured only by PHALON a BON, Now York. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. ASS FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER. July 13, 1866.-sowly. tintdiat inotitutt 701 lIPICLIL OASIS, No. 14 Bond Street, New York. siipau luibrmation, with th e MeekestlestistaniaLe also, a Doak on Spocida Diseases, In a said anelepe .ant tree. indit ON" Old smut for Wit, and you unD sot regret , advertising physicist's Sr. gassed ly impostors, without references no 'tremor should I* trusted. locket stamp for ocutaire and direct to Dr, LAWRINCI;_IO. 14 BOND YOWL N0r.14, 1114.-ls 800 or own Corsommuss seem to think that the triumph of their cause depended, like the ot Jericho upon the amount of noise made. b r dap of rads* meat and luxury, an article of intrinsic lawn is soon appreciated; have the en an d unparalleled mow of PLANTATION BITTZBIL This reined y has ever and always teen Ibund reliable! As • gentle stimulant said task appetiser it cannot; be excelled. It Lao doubt a severe io ready Ibr stanadhic disorders—lbr Dope** Liver QompWat, and in 'thaw lacing • healthy appetite. limn= WeTzeo—A deUghtfal Wet to9elegait and at halt the prim. [Jam 12,4 t GRAMM CUILIBEATILD BAWL AX1101111; Miss., Walk /SOT. Mr. Groso—Dser Living boos 'diktat ow Vibe' sovsnJ weeks with...van Amin spout ay sido. mood smog masdies he Its srusdlosidos without re saving say rsit4 winpselpsasst appliiid your silos, "Mt ed folded a speedy core. I tbsroforo boy to omit*. sad souldssos la Its TIMMS. ' Yowl with ramoed, 4 JAW UAL I certify to this batitidisss ottlto above ststsamost. U. B. Disassoal,ll.D. !11TH TOWLI BON, Boston, Probrisdors. sit Dragidists, st ob. • box. B 7 man eh. Jadts ,COLGATE COLGATE I CO'S GIaRmAN 9r , CO'S ERASIVB BOAP. lisanhetarad from PUN R . A S V 11' gwatA 4. salt may be ansidired S i ofirg e tt e IXO/11,- NAP. IMO 1117---17 MILYBOWSIMULOXIT SMUT sad Irma= Ma lAssairstlowt soliktilattedbardininalltislr delay littl• impost. littAtiff ask** titeiver mama so assotre. It to plionst Is tote aid War limeitette Is Sista% mid frottua blinder fro pstilet. iisbqsol/41.11. iLMAZIA 0 PROVISION MARKET. •, Wainasday Allrnino v APPI 4 4 . 0080 00 Potatoes — JO 06@70 Butter, IS Lard,---- 10 1 411 4 ,- 15 Bacon, Walk-- 14 " IliouHors, 1 0 Peaches,'„...„. 100 16 Cherries,.— ...... S 00 = ' 6 Tries,. ° 12 "w:Er 6 0 7 8 _ MARRIED. 4ptrial gotitto. TO CONESIIMPTIVIE.', ONE BOX IS BITYNICIEBT , NIGHT.BLOOMING CERIIIIL. uNIGIIT BLOOMING GINBIIII: "NIGHT BLOOMING OZBIROM "NIGHT BLOOMING CZUUB.'• e - Jfpuial NO2 OONSOMPTION =ABLE BY DE.-;110IIINOill Ysntanrs& TO CURTI CONSUMPTION, the eystam must hi pry pared so that the limo will heal. To accomplish this 20 4 .4 the liver and stomach mist first be c and asap petite crested Sw s mi winileeom • bby these medicines will be fisted pruperly, healthy blood made; thus Idling up. the tiatkel 11011M110103 StANDRASM P 11.1,8 cleanse the etomauM dell bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by using ; the 54A Weed Tonto in connection, the appetite it rester ed. WHIM'S cutricions xi well as medicinal, and, by ming 1110 three remedies, all im purities are expelled from the system, and good, whole some blocid male, which will repel all acme. Ilya teats will take them medicines according to directions Cousemption very !eminently in Its leatlitage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frentleritlY, to cleanse the liver sad stomach. It door not follow that because the bowels are not °odics they are not required, for sometimes In diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be ket hadtliy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmon ic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs, properly and allay any Irritatida. Then all that is required to perirrm a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Imerehe about the roams' as much as pos sib* eat all the richest food—Mt resat, game, and, in ac anythin the g appetite craves ; but be particular and msticate will. cr[0ct.26,11106.-wmaly HELMBOLD'S FLUID_EXTRACT BUCHII Ls • certain cure for dbasaaa of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, IMAGE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL I DEBILITY, and all diseases of the OIRNARY ORGANS, whether granting In MALICIA FEMALE, from whatever cause originating aNO n VI ID IN 0 Diseases of these omens regal" e the use ofa diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In. unity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINZI3B. and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. MILMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCITU, Resist)LßW upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HKLMBOLD, Druggist, 504 Broadway, New Rork, and 104 South 10th at., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 28,1867.-ly KNOW THY DESTINY. Mara to E. P. THOENTON, the great English Astrologist Clairvoyant end Psychometrician, who has astonished the acientlic classes of the Old World, hu now located her self at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of *wood sight, as to enable heUo. im part knowledge of the greatest importance to thapn g le or married of either sex. While in • state of trance, sbe delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the ap plicant, together with date of marriage, position in life leading traits of character,tc. Thh Is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials ihn smart. She will send when dashed a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enzloeing • ' , email lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposi tion and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamp ed envelope addressed to yourself, ydu will receive the picture, end desired information by return mail. All commanimitions sacredly confidential. Address in con fidence, Maham• Z. F. TacmaroN, P.O. Box 223, Hudson, New York. N . [Feb. 28, 1367.-ly A YgUNG LADY returning to her conntrybome, after a sojourn. of a few months in the City, was h&dly recognized by her friends. In piece ofa sows*, rustic, ilushed face; she had a sof ruby complexion of almost rosible smoothness, and in stead of twenty-three she really &Waxed but eighteen. Upon inquiry ea to the cause of so t a change, she plainly told them that she used the CMCABBIAN BALM and considered it an invaluable *NIG/Mamie any Lady's toilet. By its nseany Lady or Gentleman Can Improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. It Is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet un surpassed in its eMcac, in drawing impurities front, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complex ion. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws trom it ail its impurities, kindly heeling the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended it should be, clear, wit smooth aid beautiful. Price $l, sent by Mellor Norms, on receipt of an order by W. 7 CLARK & CO., Chemists, No 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, S. Y. The only American Agents for the sale of the same Feb. 23,13137.—5 y TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE RE DEDUCE for unpleasant and .dangaraus diseases. Use Helmbeld'a Extract Brachia and Improved Rose Wash. Web. 1861.-17 few akdutrtionntuto. SOTlCE.—Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Inatiorn D. Bissau, late if Orawkrd 112 Ohio demised, having been granted to the tandem! melding In New Ox end, Adams county, Pa., he here y gives notim to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hay. big slalom against the Same to present them properly autheaticated far settlement. JEREMIAH W. DIEHL, - .Adier Jane 26, 1867.-60 BOUNTY ACCOUNT. A GENERAL STATEMENT of the 42. Bounty Aocottut of HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP, Ad am* wanly, Pa, mad* the Bth day of Jane,lB67: DR. To =oast collected by sabemiptloa........— s2,io 00 Tax ootlnctod 1363 and 11166,.... 3,1 104 Honey rettiodtd, mistakes, kc 4 59 By amount paid to sight volunteers $4,516 60 Amount paid I. Heron a, for substitute 50 0 00 " , D. Daugherty 525 00 " " W. 11. Wsikert,collector Expenses Interest in bank audio other persona-- /4 8 63 To amount of Dnplleat• for 1886,-- 3707 78 " 1886- ..... ..... 1,328 88 Received from D. Daugherty ......... ..—...-. ........ . 25 00 EC! By amount paid John T. Basset. 1310 00 " " 'Christian Prey... 214 06 a " Adam Ifroy— 18 00 " " • &mon 11618474 . Z.- ...... 7 10 a " J. Cunningham 152 00 " " 0.41 Hartzell _._ 7 25 a a Isaac Rueter 477 543 John Waugh 635 ad " " Adam Prey 319 ao a " Jacob Hereter ....... -....-... ...... 13,98 Collector) and Trammel' permit:4e as 30 Balance in hands of Treasurer-- 36 21 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Highland timinsbip, do certify that the above is a correct statement of the Bounty Account of said township, as per vouchers ex hibited to us. HENRY N. WIRTRODR, GEOBAIR W. IRWIN, June 26,1667.-3 t Auditors BARRETT'S, THE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, TO WHICH WAS AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL! The Righeet Premium at the New Hampshire dials Alin 14 " Gra co y need HA tl t l o op t e g . superior to all others for rector. ORIGINAL COLOR. This Preparatkm relieves the head of DandrulkHum ars, and all unpleasant Burning or Itching of tlfflmlp, supplying to thereat of the hair the required nourish ment kr the promotion of its growth IT IS . A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, Irving the scalp, cool, demi tad healthy. rift MEY BOTTLE WARRANTED. t CO., Proprietors. Manchester, N. by Dr. B. H , Gettysburg, and by Dna H. generally. dos 11167.-60 TO BEST MA-CHINE. WASHI a DIA-CHINE. Tall undersigned offers for mile, the TOWNSHIP RIGHTS of Adams county. fbr Di LONG'S PAT/NT, which is the manse, somas? and =or Weenie that has yet been offered to the public. The Rights will be sold on reasonable terms. This la a An* opPorturkity for . energetic men to nab& GOOD WAGES inanntaciatring or seam these maohlites.A. sample machine will be far ebbed any person who purchases a Right, if desired, at. Net. Call st the store ofDuphorn & Holhaan,ff. T. ear. Square, when the may be seen aid tried: PRANK H. DIIPINIHN: • Gettysburg, June HI, A FREDERICK COUNTY FARM AT PRIVATE SALL The underelgeod, latiodlag to ream West, .An hit FARM at Trivato Bak. It I. sitaatad on Lr. crook In Trodetiek eotaty,Md., 14 mile, Me ick citr, nate aerthweet of Xt./ I:%l 3 c ims pot, on the . O. 8)4 mar math of Union and 6 Wdlss inotth sost of Mtwtymwo, containing iss ,40 'MO am in timber. Thlend iala good °maiden, limestone. and produces good Crops. It has .aVir fi l been limed over ' setae twice. There are silo twenty eons of familowor bottom load. 'He ban le well crater. I.llgmtere running through it 4 The Weprotummte ar• TV) BOUM ono • Two storfLog, mod the 'Mho: • Two Mary Imes, (new,) with • • well of water at the door, Log Crge sad Car riage Home, with On Cribs s hore; • said a j'Oing 0110111.11 D of tiboloe Ti fra r alal o t t smalltFmlb Alps sad ilivi with t po with home. NA to cam emtk4 %Minim stmeendelly. . Tenons wishing to are solioltsd to tin tit, prapurtr 11 coiling roidgasthereon. Perimwl portico nth` i nsat4 Mit • tM i pe lda m 44T to Stain, ill% 1. Ira it sehit—ra:_--ii— co iraw THY PABLERS' AND XBROILANTS' nistrearce COMPANY, OF TORT, PENNA. Incorporated by the Legislature . Penn's. in 1.804. A 1711101.1110 ...«........«..... 0100,000 00 Camas. Pant in 40,000 00 A MUMS AIMS _........._......«...«.. 52,974 17 INSURANCE can be made in this • CoMpany at as low rates as are consistent with the security ot the Company and the parties insured, and on RA aootimmodating terms ms with any Company in the country. No premium notes are taken and consequently no as sesamenta will be made on Its Policies. This being an inland Company, no sista will be taken in the lards cities. • More than halt of the entire stock is owned by Its Offl• core and Directors, which lea guarantee that its affabe will be so managed as to make It a sale medium forinenr . MCA. All losses promptly adjusted and paid without any de. lay. Applicttions mane throng* the Post Office, troth any part of the country, will meet with inuiractlate attention. Mee in the corner-rcom. Second Story of HARTMAN'S BUILDING, Centre Square, York, Pa, Preridelti—UßNßY WELSH. Vice President—DAVlD B. !MALL. Directors, Philip A. Small, John A. Weiser, M. B. Spahr, Geo. W. Ilion*lta, Oh4rles A. Morris, W. EL Hurts, (of 0 ) John P. Spengler, Lewis Carl, David E. Small. Treasurer—Oharles Weiser. Seerdary—T. Kirk White. • HENRY A. PICKING, -Spent, Gettysburg, F. N. W. BOWER, Yore Springs June 26, 1867,—5m . BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD !!! MAIZE'S BLOOD PURIFYING AGM IT An effectual remedy in curing: Scrofula, t, alt Rheum, Tatter, Ulcers and Sores, Blothes, Pimples, Tumors, Boils, Pustules, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Lou of Ap petite, Female Irregularitiee and Complaints, and, In general, all diseases having thler origin In an impure condition of the Blood, or a dieordsredst ate of the ner vous system. This medicine, the result of skillful and scientific com bination, is a purely vegetable preparailon, free from all injurious Ingredients. 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 seat of die ease eradicates every trace of it from the @rem, 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 th'e blood, and it is of the greatest importance for all that the blood which courses through every part of the system carry no poison or cor ruption with It. To stiffer with hideous sores, pimples and eruptions and other diseases arising from impurity of the blood is no longer necessary. ma the Blood Purify : Mg Agent lime and safe in its effects. Mothers haring children suffering from eruptions of any kind will And it especially effectlee. The Proprietor has many testimoni als from Clergymen and leading citizens of the county where the medicine is prepared certifying to the wonder. ful cures effected by it. Prepared by Dr. 11. D. MAIZE, Aehland, Penna. Depot Gilbert A Royal, Wholesale lin:meets, Nos. 309 and 311 North Third it., Philadelphia. Algrfor sale by Dr. Robert Horner and A. D. B nab ler, Druggists, Gettysburg, Pa. Jiine 19, 1867.4m.' THE Indian Doctor, known as the Lung, Throat, Heart and Blood Physician, will/pay another visit to Gettysburg, room at the Eagle Hotel, MONDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF JUNE, and will remain until the let of July, where he can be consulted free of charge, with the greatest confidence, and full assurance of cure can be given in many cues after a thorough ex amination. All his former patrons and others whoklee sires his services will please call in time,as,the Doctor can not prolong bin stay. We use inch balms as hare no strife With nature or the laws of life..' b j With blood our ha de we never, stain, Nor poison men to e their pain ; But our Father, who all goodness tills, Provides the menus t cure our ills- The simple herb each our feet Well need, relieves our path complete . June 19-td BUSINESS COLLEGE. BRYA . NT, STRATTON KIMBERLY'S prepared for Room and Business Ilk la THEORY & PRACTICE combined by menu of Banks, flualnou manes and the 5443 63 ..,.. ffl THIS INSTITUTION is endorsed by the leading Dustmen men of the City 2500 to 00 STUDENTS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME 6,613 63 .------ FOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCULAIO Jana 19,1867.-1 y 52,1311 46 GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS Oa and after Monday , November 20th ,1865 , Passenger Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, and make connection' as follows: IFIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 7 45, A. M., with passengers for York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia Baltimore, and the North and it est, arri wing at Hanover Junction without change of care, 'at 10 23, A. N., con nectOg with the tut Line South, c a the Northern Can• tral Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12 30, noon. Also,connecting with Mail train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1 10,P. M. Arrive at Gettys burg 1 10, P. M., with passenger from Harrisbrirg,York, Baltimore, and Washington. 2,139 46 1=11:::1 SECOND TRAIN will leave Get tysburg at I 20, P. 51" arriving at Hanover Junction at 3 15, and connecting with Mail train Eolith. Arrive In Baltimore at 5 80, P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 6 16, P.M., with inusengars from Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and the North and Weat, and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washing ton by the Fast Line North, which leaves Baltimore at 12 10, noon. Passengers can leave Baltimore in the Mail train, at 9 A: M., and arrive in Gettysburg at I 10, P. M. Or leave Baltimore in the Hut Line at 12 10,noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 8 :6, P. M. But one change °fears by the Brat train, tither Way. TIC at Hanoyer Junctlou., The east lice on the Northern Central will not atop at any local stations, except York, Hanover Junction, and Park. ton. Connections certain. . May 29. H ANOVER BRANCH RAILROAD, TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY. May 6th, 1867, passenger trains on the Hanover Branch Railroad will leayeaa follows: FIRST TRAIN (which makes connection with the trains on the North ern Central railway at the Junction,) will leave Hanover at 9.00 A. M., for York, Baltimore, Harrisburg, and inter. mediateetations. This train arrives at the Junction at 945 A. If., connecting with the Fast Line Booth, on the Northern Central Railway, which arrives at Baltimore at 12 80 P. M., and also with the Mail Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg it 12.66 P. M. ga.,This train returns to Hanover at 12 M. and arrives at Gettysburg at 1 P. N. SECOND TRAIN UMW Hanover at 2.20. P. M. and arrives at the Junction at 810 P. M., connecting with the Mail Train South, which attires at Baltimore at 6 P. M. Passengers by this Train for York lay over at the Junction until 6.12 P. M. sa„This Train returns to Hanover at 4P. M, with wanglers for Hanover, Gettysburg and Littleetown. Passengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Gettysbnrg and Littlestown, will take either the Mall Train at 8.30 A. 11., or the Past Line at 12.10 P. M. May. 29, 1841. JOBBPH LELB. Agent. READING RAILROAD. Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville Tanoqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Eph rata; Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, lc., Sc. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 9.00, 9.10 and 935 A. M., and 2.10 and 9.00 P. M., connect. tag with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 5.00 and 10.10 A. X., and 4.40, 5.20 and 1035 P.ll. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 8.00 A. H. and 9.00 P. M.. Trisha without change Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville Tamaqua, Minersdlls, Ashland, Pine dime, Allentown a nd P'hflade4 at9lo A. N. and 2.10 and 4.10 P. 11., stapphig at Loam sag principal Way Stations; the 4.10 PALmak. lag oonnectkese for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottrrille,Seinrylkill Haven and Auburn, via liebuyikfil and Susquehanna Ball Road, leave Harrisburg at 1.20 P. M. Returntag: Leave New York. at 9.00 A. M., MOO Noon and 6.00 and LOO P. 11; Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and 620 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Phindalphis at 7.80 A. K., returning from Reading at 6.80 P.l[. , s g ots gat all iltatknis ; Pottsville at 11A6 A. K. andp. N.; Ashland 6.00 and 1120 A. M. and 1.06 P. I.; Tama gni at 946 A. IL, and 120 end L 66 P. H. Leave Pottovffie for Harrisburg, via iklenikill and ihaquehanna Rail Read at 7.00 A. IL • Reading Asoonunorla ilea Train: Learn Reading at 720 A. Id. returning from Philadelphia at6AgP. .l6 Pottstown .4tnodatioa Train: Lava !Pottstown at 620 A. W„, rog leaves Philetslplds UN P. Y. &lamb% gall Raid *alas leave Isading at T.OO A. ili a:id 616 P. ILJOr Riphran Litz, Lan aster, Columbia, On thindays : Leave New York at 820 P.M; Pidiadei. phis LOO A.H.and 316 P o th e LOO A. M. Traia ran sing only to Zell; P ILOO A. K.; 926 A. IL, and Rsadintat and 7.10 A. M.fr Horan burg, aid 11.21 dtalL kr Nisi York and 4.10 P. Phliadslphia. ikon allt Ootwautation, e Wan, ikkool and Itnadid an Masts, to and ll potato, atreduad Rata * i pso ducked. tlitougia/ 110 panda allowed talk • - .114 "mom, • Good hpaiessi4,l4. soluisiftilisTA mt. . sew gurtrustintuts. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD NOTICE CORNER 10TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN general age el all k IMi of Business Paper COLLEGE OPEN ALL TEIE YEAR Xioto of /rare. B. McCUBDY, Pres't SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. April Bth, 1867. gtgal,/Pnkts. N OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. • propped@ will be recolvad for remodel*" Mir ()Mirth Bermol House la Highland townehip,Adams coma ty, up to &itnrday, the HIM OfJene, at I o'clock, 2. EL, at which time and place there will he a meeting of the Board otlehool Directors to contract for the name. By order of the Board of Directors. Junei —td DAVID STEWART, Pro% PROPOSALS ' TILL be received by the Executive oammitt44) the urptaw' Hoometead of OetVe• burg, until THURSDAY Tin 27TH INST., Sro thefts a frame Barn at the Homestead Into a school room, to. TheMa and spedncatlons can be seen at the cilia of the , X. 0. McCreary, Seq. • June ;9.-2t Chu!noun of Executive J. L. SCRIM Couunittee NOTICE. THE Sctool Directors of "Gettys- Wart School District" meet cm Monday men bug, .My Bth, to elect Teachers for Public Schools ofdd diark4 TheCoanty flapeihkteodent Will examine ap plicants la the School Buildlog, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of that del. - By order of the Board, Juke P.--t,„ J. {. McObJIARY, Eftrittary., • . NOTICE:. h TEE subberiber as now thoroughly ricalred his GRIST AND SAW MILLN, known se "MeILRINNY'S MILL" on, Marsh creek, and it prepar ed to doGRINDING m ,AND SAWING of se- kind at short mites. He solicits the patronage of the,nelvhbor hood, egg will guarantee satisAtetion. Give as a call. June 150.867.-tf GEORGE 07NOXLL. NOTICE TO TAX -PAYERS. The panty Commissioners take this method of inform ing the tea-payers of AdauM county that the State Au thorltledno longer allow abatement for early payment of Statellnexes—but add dye per cent. to the quota of each county that does not pay by theist of August. The Commislioners therefore give notice that in order to meet till" demand. Tax-payars throughout this county will be apecupd to pay on or before the 15TH DAY Of JULY NEXT—'-otherwtse flee per cent. must be added by thelllmtors in all curl. By order of Commissioners, May 1867,-td J. M. WALTER, Clerk. CEMETERY' NOTICE. A T s meeting of the Board of Man- A.R. aorionteer-Onwu Cemetery . Association held June 10,istr,o bellowing Resolutions were adopted : Baaved, That lb. lbhowlng be added to the ity- Laws, By. Low fig 33 be 91) 9hllla CO al to read u follows, to take effect on ;lla Ist dayeetspeted.ll67: No. Ihe prices'of Lots until further ordered shall be fifteen d/lArs for ii:altigle lot. Elcsoietd That ,11l transfers of Lots shall be subject to following . dillons—for prielhupe of transfer Aye dollen shall be 1 paid upon each enclosed lot, and two dollars and fi fty: tit' upon each lot not encloseu ; Provided that this sll not be requlrei In cases where the Lot ell holder makpg transfer, at seine time purchases an equal number di lats. [June 19,1861.-3 t DISSOLUTION. PHFa iartnership heretofore existing umvot the undersigned under the firm of GARD PLR &UMBER, of Petersburg, Y. 8., is hereby die soi•ed. All pars Indebted t said grin, will please make payment wiboat delay. Either partner Is authorized to use the nano of the Arm in the settlement of the bu siness. J. A-GARDNER, J. W. GARDNER. HAVING disposed of my stock •of lesciandise to Messrs. Hartman k Sadler, and In retirhs fan • successful business career of nearly sigmas year; I hereby return my grateful acknow ledgemaits tcmy Mende and customers for thole liberal patronise, ad cheerfully recOmmend to their generous encoungetnet, my successors, Messrs. Hartman t &El ler. • J. A. GARDNER. Aprilla. 157.-tf MaJTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Tietamotary on the &tat* ofJonn Wasurra, late of Henellim tranship, Adam' ! county, Penn., deceased, havingdeen pained to the undersigned reidding In said townp, to hereby gives notke to all persons indebt ed to esid mate to call and make immediate payment and thine)taing claims against the same will present them proper/ authenticated foreettlement. NOAH D. ISNYDiIit, Zreentor. MAy 9,18 ',6t* ip.XEG.JTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters lhaga /E .s....4sugary on khe Estate of Rev. Dr. NACTS , late of(ett tug Borargb, Adams county, Penn, de. awed, tav g been granted to the undersigned residing to the ista rough, she hereby give notice to all per sons insetittl to said estate to make immediate payment and dote tv , Mg claims against the same to prevent them pppe authenticated for settlement. UAERIET B. KRAIITII, Jane 9, 467.-at Executrix. NlCE.—Letters of Administra tin the estate of Des= Yrotsa, late of Shahan towns* Mune county, Peruse, deceased. having been gray the undersigned, residing in the same town- ship, Where,/ gives notice to all persons Indebted to said es4te telaake immediate payment„ and those hav ing elate itsphint the same to present them properly an thentieged fir settlement. nei.2,43P GEORGE BOYER, Adq'r Fe TOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters E tary on the estate °alma Osamu*, late of Le, hip, Adams county, Pstum., gm" hating granted to the undersigned residing in t same treat fp, he hereby given collo' to all debted said astute to rail and make intme=l"pay ment, d throe haring chasm against the same will praientiem properly authenticated tor stStkment. JOLLY WOLFOR.D, Ixecutor. Junej'. 1867.4 V piortilautouS. T MOREAT RADICAL I.ft-EWSPAPER, FRNEY'S PRESS NO .031 PROMISE WITH TRAITORS ! 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SEVENTH and CHNSTNITT Philadelphia, Pa. 0 0 MS!B ROOMS! , ieridgned continues to mannheture Brooms at tad M Carlisle street adjoining Railroad Depot. %vs dining the ibil a fall impply on band, and to tarnish them ABOLISALI OR MAU, le to order or-on the shares. Persons having _ a mould do well to give him s call. June 1 Loa B. R. TIPTON. The hb old He wil will be Broom Brame TIONAL :HOTEL, CASEIT()WN, PA., KlrrufGEß, Psonurrou U leased the above 'l'o4i:sown Holum and • g thoroughly reternished it, he is now pre. entertain his friends and the public. The Brolt\l Ceonneeted with this Hone, More reittea, and pesos desiring to spend a WV months na h neighborhood, OM And no , . re plow. ealthy Large Stabling aeeomodatlons, of Liquors and Wines. Charges mesosalde. . P. IaTTLINGER. • Pa., June 19, 18$7.—Smn H' weeks nor. a andlh 4. 11 N BOWMAN, . 704 Arch Street• . • PHILADBLPHIA, tituadkagazar ..dl %dor is tAih-; MI: rila AND PLATED WARE, 1m Oar foods ma Sobledly th• dampest is th• City , MOLD PLATIA A No. 1. 1Eart,1111.47 221 , a Awn WAJORD—SIOI"*MaIa sad • • Filaualatroimisoarltiff PATINT iffir '' I __,. MAPOISR. It is ••10,4 *sr Sas , .........RakfiV n atike• • With ImA •• bah pew , Nita cady DOLLARS. Ram panu mgr taileowlentsts ti. lot Sill w =l6s addroah: : " • 4IFSIORD.A 114;. 118° AP ~ IDIM Pt 14111 /las i 19,•••••• 41011 ' 1 ethiltint 100, Mous, &t. - MERCHANT Am-0- r monis, glaftl2(ZlM6l, TWNEDS, and other anualaiskfa , MIN icor, fundabed said made up, to 'order, on id,ort wan. • - SATISFACTION. WARRANTED Work abo 'Akita from Costookors, who parelawa their Goods obeWhon. • W I T. KING, York - tarok, opposite the Bank. Jane 12,111V7.-17- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIZIES OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD QUEENSWARE, AT J. C. ZOUCK & SON'S, NSW OXFORD, PENN'A. • We have Put returned from the City where we bought ou " r 1 stoc k nellizglaeurdtrlateedtalieclne • f goods suitable in par of Plath all Wool e De Leine; decline. O ur De Laicise, Call- Plaids; Bleached. end unbleached Muslim, Card ms Kentucky Jesus, Linens. A large lot of tee' Baluaoki Gaiters, plain and tipped Morocco Shoes. A comply inent of Groceries at low ruts; Hard ware such as rton, Spring," Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, Horse Shoe; Shoe Bar, Nall Bads, Ham mered Iron, Nails, SPA hovels. Spades and Forks., Door Locks, Pad Locks, Lido s, Hinges, Screw; Table and Pocket Cutlery, Gri nes, Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, do., China and Qu nsware by the set. W. invite the public give us a call and examine our stock before putchasing sewh ere as we are determined to sell. Thankful for • t patronage we hope to merit the same in the future. June 12,1867.-dm J. 0. ZWICK k SON. New oods ! CHEAP-CHEAPER -CHEAPEST! IF you wish to buy good and cheap Goods, call at JACOBS k BKO'S. STORE, near My ers' Hotel, in Chambenburg street, Gettysburg. They have the very best selection of goods, such u CLOTHS, Ok&SIMERES, TWEEDS, £c., the market an produce, and are determined td all them as cheap as can be bold auywhare in town or country. Any person wishing to have them cut out, an have it dons tree of charge.-- Those desiring Goods male up, can also beaccomuiodatad We warrant the best work and the best fits to be had anywhere No humbug in what we say. We have on hand the very best most datable SEWING MACHINES, and an always ready to wait on purchas ers. Full satisfaction given uto operating machines.— Call and examine. We warrant them to be the best In use. JACOBS k BRO. • May 29, 1867. ANOTHER VETO BY NORRIS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, B OTS AND SHOES AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR. ALSO Anything in the Gentleman's furnishing line. Can be found at the Cheap Store of ,T. C. NORRIS. May 29 1887.-tf NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING AT BRINKERHOFF'S STACKS OF THEM! J BRINKERHOFF, cornerof the • Diamond and York strew, has Jost returned from the city with an unusually attractive assortment of CLOTHING YOB SPELDTG & AMMER WHAT!, which he will sell at such price. as cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.— To look at the excellent materiel, tasteful _cutting, nod neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low prices—callen cannot help ut bay, when they see It so much to their In target to do so. He has Coats, Pants, Vests, of all styles. and materials, Hats, Boots and Shoes ; Shirts, clan kinds, Hosiery, Glove., Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Craeats, Linen and Paper Collars, Suspenders, Brushes, Combs, - - Trunks, Valiees; Umbrelimi, Pocket Knives, Segura, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes, Stationery. gc. ; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand dad one other articles, entirely too numerous tall in a st riper advertisement. lie asks the attention of the public new stock. confident that It will please—and no on or will sell &Gaper. Don't forget theplac•—eo e rot York street end the Diamond, Gettysburg • May 2:11, 1001. 34:00D" *RV HATS, CAPS, FURS. S. S. McCREARY ass Just Opened a new imeortassine‘t HAT 8 and CAPS. of the latest style and LAPIN which he is pre. parade* sell at reduced prices and lower than the same goods can be had in the city. ^II and examine his stock, at hl old establishment on qambersburg street, opposite Boishfor's Drug Store. Cleteystiorg,June 1 887.—1 y C. SOM.ERS & SON, SOS;CHESTNUT STREET, Call the attn on of the public to their stock Of NE CLOTHING, Also, to the( assortment anew stile pi4goode tor SPRINi. AND SUMMER WEAR. Our Meastpla Department is sfi organised that gentle_ men can feetimery confidence that the garments obtain ed will be mu& in the BESTINER, AND LATEST STYLE. C.‘ OMERS & SON. April 18.V0:3m TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER! TN the prism of all kinds of Ready-made Cloth. lag, to 11 convinced you have bat to call at PICKING'S EIWTS AND CAPS! THE Largest, But and Cheapest Stock of Pub lonabl y lats and Caps, in Adams county. at NORRIS'. GO JD FOR THE EYES, To call, aid look through the extensive stock of all kinds of Coats, e, veriety of Pasts and neat styles of Vests at PICKING'S TO LOOK GENTEEL, B UY your mita •t the Cheap Store of PICKINGS EIGHT-DAY, THIRTY -HOUR and Alarm Cloaks at PICKING'S WHAT'S DOWN ? WHY Cow, flesh sad Yalta at PICKING'S THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, S. G. COOK'S, (Formerly ►edrew Polley's); &bosoms of THI NWT 000UNG-BTOTIBB IN TEN MANKIN, mon widdi an tbe OLD DOMINION, owelomxu, 1101121XXMr e • Enr, Damn afoul, *e. Abe, many other undid Illielkftiea tre t irldia will be seld u low se atm Ow litbilabutty. Ik G. 000 L April 12,1111141. E 3 T. BARNUM'S ( Went) . P. ELASTIC STRAP AND sztorla . , . FOE . PANTS VESTS and t DRAW. . Ms HIM Juniata Wait oat. mad ii Wm. bog" b mottlatt wi th a ropid, NIS. It Gls , la • stomost to say proot , bY lai lona, X to dt yotlitotty. - iu dastiotty womb lowly tli• 000•41 bit of t oft tb• eltdboo, aid alto mitoits= Midas % body *Ws worldat or toes . Tor olio by Won dad Ilistsodo. loodlbsti. foe strap, ofroilers . Ulm to • teak Otto UK LB. ill. OM • Old ProolovillowTod• _Agate Waited la rosy oodsty. Jas.6.ldor...aa . . GUMOBOOI I ,Alfliestillertspivi* • rs" .. ' alma= 1 10 #l l .f _ , iraub w. VALUABLE DWENr rNG-110138E if AT PRIVATE BALE The atibeeriber, Mending to lame Gettysburg. offers at Private Baba the 11017511 is *bleb he now resides, In Baltimore street. It has been thoroughly re J.d, painted and papered; is tarnished with an abn r soft water, and with M. The property' has a of Beventy.elght Mt on Baltimore et., her a spaelona yard, with a adobes o r choice Iran Trees In it, and a large Barn In the rear or. it. Possession given August, 15th, 1867. - 7. A. KIIILLEDIBBSCI, Jr. June 41867.4 f - FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. I offer for sale my PARK situated in &ratan town ship, two miles east efeettysburg, on the turnpike lead. lug to York, and lumen on the old Trestle Farm. It contains 111 ACRES of good land, and is In a high state of cultivation. It has beam tlusoughly limed, and Is to good repair. The finds are mostly of good locust poetb and chestnut rails. There are about 20 ACRES In good Iffeadow,lying in threw separate parts. Therg Are, also about 85 acres of thriving timber, and good'ogiiings of Water in every Said except one. There bp glnser two. story BRICK HOUSE, and a Bank Bern over - 100 feet long newly covered,. There ban excellent Spring near the Roue; also a good well of water near the Barn.— About 6 Acres are covered with excellent grafted Fruit —Apples and peaches. Se-Any person wishing to purchase a good Home will do well to view this snug little Farm before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH TROSTLE. • lJane 5, 1867.—tf FARM AT PRIVATE SALE '1 °freest private elle at my residence In Tyrone town -4144 one mite went of Heiolerabtirg, on the Menalien read, 100 ACRES Off 000 D LAND, on which are a two story Log House, weather•boarded, and plastered Stone *When, and Bank Barn. There is a good well of Water near the House; also two streams of never -fAling water running through the farm. About 20 Acre' areof young thriving TIMBER, with a never-tailing Spring of run ning.water thereon. There are about 25 Acres of good Meadow Land; also a-good Lime Kiln on the farm and a good ORCHARD Of FRUIT. The Farm has been limed three times within fifteen yeers. It is In a high state of cultivation, and is surrounded with Mills and Churches. There is a good School-hones on the farm. s.. Any person wishing to see this Farm, or that on the York turnpike, will ond me at home at all times. June 5,1867.—tf JOSEPH TROSTLE. FA RMS FOR SALE. I will sell the Fermi, No. 1. Lying on the llarrisburg and Gettysburg road between York Springs and Hal tilers. burg, containing 121 ACRES, witb improvement', now occupied b," James Miller. Price VS per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oxford road, between Ileidlenburg and New Chas ter, containing 145 ACRES, with good improvements, now occupied by George J. Shank. Price $Ac per acre. Terms: One Marto be paid on the delivery of the deed; the balance to suit the purchaser, either in cash or in first Judgment Bonds of not less than $2OO for No.l, and $4OO for No. 2, to be paid annually with interest. sollese farms are patented, lie handsomely and have been limed. W.F. BONNER:, • May 29, 1887.-tf torwarding touoto. W. E. BIDDLE. H. S. BENNER 100,000 Bush. Grain Wanted. NEW FIRM . AT THE OLD 'WARE .... HOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE k CO. would inform the public that they have leased the Warehouse on the cor ner ofStratton street and the Railroad, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in *Hits branches. the highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye:Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy lieeds,Plaggeed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit- Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce line. GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt. Cheese. Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Eloapsollic. Also COAE OIL, fish Oil, Tar, kc. FISH ot all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To baccos. They ere always able to supply a first rate article of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plater, with Guano' and other fertili zers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. They will run a LINE OP FREIGHT CARS from Get tysburg to Baltimore once every week. They are pre pared to convey Freight either way. In any quantity, at RIDUCED RATES. They will attend, it desired. to the making of purchases in the city, and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop t Co., N0.12S North Howard street, near Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be received at anytime. They invite the attention of the public to their line, amuring them that they will 'pare no effort to accomm odate all who may patronize them. Apiill9.lB66.—tf BIDDLE•BENNER. FORWARDING ;AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FL OUR AND FEED GRAIN AND GROCERIES HAVING purchased the extensive ••••• Warebonse,Cars, kr., heretofore °lined by Samuel Herbst, we beg leave to inform the public that we are continuing the bp/biesa at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Ylo% tivi c n our istAtftf produce. and an kinds of Groceries, k t constantly on hand and for We, cheaper than they C&D be hod anywhere she. =:= Neater, and all kinds of fertilisers, constant& on han4. or furnished to order. air-A regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Ware. house every TUESJAF 310/LYING. and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all timer to and from Baltimore. Ali business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our car. run to the Warehouse of Stevenson k Sons, 165 north Howard street, Baltimore. Being determined to !my good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every. body to give us a call. CULL' I I y.R.NSHAW. Aug. 9,1166. Itotograph Oalitrits. WE are always glad to see our friends at the Excelsior Galiery, it still stand. in the wine old place opposite the Bank on York et., Get , tysbnrx, Pa. C. J. TYSON. PHOTO MINIATURES at the Ex celsior Gallery are superb and are furnished a one.third city prices. Call and examine specimen's. C. J. TYSO4. A-4IXCELSIOR is our motto. To please our aim! and to render eatiefactlon in every butanes our determination. C. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort want aline Truces, Photograph Alba rns,Cards •nd bukets for grimes, from the Hattie-field, Photographs of oar Generals, at4other distinguished individuals, at the liestirlor C. J. TY BON. THE best Photographs made in this County amide at ths Excelsior Gallery, Getty.- burg, opposite the old Bank. C. J. TYSON. EY all means have your Photographs made a the Zxcelsior Gallery if you desire them pert act. O. J. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, dngly or In sets, verY low; also Stereoscopic Views theltattle-lield, at the Exc.ltior Gallery. Do not fail see to them. C. J. TYSON. REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takea pleasure in Mmounclug to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that be has removed from his old rooms On Wet Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite the store of /ahnestock Brothers. The room he sow occupies, has been recently fitted up expressly for his bulges,. The location is an admirable one, enabling him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with orrentness unequalled any where else, LI/It-LIKE PHOTOGR.APHS, of every size end deecolptiott, emoted in the Snestetyle 'articular otteo Lion (tent° the CAETE-DE VISITS, and In copying AIOI.IQTATEB and DAGIMILRIIIOTYPES of docooood Meade. Also— THE ORTTUBIYR GEMS, a new style of picture which has 'become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty,' bat for cheap ness andconvanience. 13IXTREN ibr ONE DOLLAR on ly. Also—Tbljb POSORLAIN PICTURES, which for their twenty Mid &Ability are Vineurpestcal We are prepared to carry, on the burliness in all its vartansbranchss,and hawing had considerableesperience we run no risk in GUARANTEEING PERIPZI.F SATISFACTION. Gar facilities tin a full display of our skill are unequal ed by any other Gallery In the County. and we would herefore invite OTOty one to Cll4 at the 1 . NEW GITTYSBI7IIIH SKYLIGHT HALLIBY. Call and einadate oar Specimens and jud MIIME y o for your Wyse. LEVI t. June 21,15414. GITRNtY & SON, PHOTOORLPH ARTISTS, 707 Broacksay, New York. In Minton to oar PHOTOGRAMO ART GALLERY, estehlithed IMO. We hove Itr the last five years had mid, Tri LT: MP = ril to {MU the lAROMINEA G VILIBRI: WU of • Way In RDCA PORTRAITS, and Ire now rur to m seibkjpgeclfarar 9600 BIIIIJ NOM AMERI NOIRREN; oleo e large lid ofOoptas of WORLD OP ART AND ENGRAVING& gueh fie the Eight Ray. Mow of the ipteeopial church, the (Whale Clergy, and the Mow of all denominations, FAtdnent aims of the Arm ,Nary and Couto:lento rden harem% Millard Play- Wanks cel sad ebrities, ?Mora from Statuary, mile au4 Mtn* , 91 .1 11±011Issit on reeelppt of Stamp. for one dawn pictures from oar Chtalmon will h► dSIJO,. d.sotbb77 mil dm. Slagle Main's' Si tieb Wily ee of emtrivimis 16 cants @soh. IC L . Intim albs to oall attention to the shmin • vs moo** morodmommoroopfinold Digu . Alettiot4PMArd Mats te., of MT 111pATIVII8 AND Mune, ~ indink to nay shte, and finhhhig in on, wait oohmsiof Ink, with the ski of . litt TALI PM AItITML , 4 4.0410 lite . ritti ooPitet should thaohrs cor i aptat ot i z • milli se • 1 UND TON A ClAi . roxim :he Skinaidd vtaZioaita Dirbawo. 0 1r °PIN poll, ' 1. . , . 4 . A , ani* P . • - t-• * .. , itxt . • l e mkt als • •, ; ' 4 • •,. 1 ' , t ty 0 ' 0d.4.111116-11114 <. 4 , -,, , • w . • ot gate *tiers. gob, gimp, paktum ar. A. D. BUEHLER, THROUNIICAL, CLASSICAL AND NMI/LUNE° BOOKS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONER Y; PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, GETTYSBURG, PA., C 7 aamberaburg street, near Diamon'd May 49,1867.-17 Driigs and Medici.es. FORNEY'S OLD STANA. THE =ler/Ivied having taken eharke iif this old and popular Store ; takes pleasure in in— forming the public that he la constantly receiving fresh supplies of all kind, of DBUQS AND MEDICINES. from the most reliable houemaind is prepareed to accommo. date bisect/tomer@ with any article In bin line • ' FREER DlitCB AND MEDICINES, Of every description, alt th• popular PATENT MEDI CINES of the day, with a full supply 01 cbenalcalt, Per turnery, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Fluids, Tamen tine, Hair Oils, Ex t recta, Soap. Brushes, together with a great variety of Fancy articles—ln short, everything mostly found In a first class Drug Store—constatntly on hand. av- Physicians supplied at reasonable rates, and pre scriptions carefully compounded and prepared at all hours of the day and night—Sunday not excepted. Be- lug determined to sell cheap, he would uk a liberal] share of pubhc patronage. Glee non call and see tn. your selves. JOHNS FORNISY.% Aug. 9, 1866, DR. R. lIORNER'S DRUGS, STATIONERY AND NOTIO4S, GETTEYBURG, PA • His own preparations are all guarantied to answer th• purposes Intended. Dr. R. Ilorner's AntlChulera and Diarrhoea mix tare, tlir all diseases of the stomach and bowels. Olein fur Chapped Ilanda Fragrant Myrrh, for preserving and beautify lag the tee:h, and for all diseases of the rns. Ills Tonic and Alterative Powders. for Lionel and Cattle, are superior to any in the market. Pure Liquors f,ir medical one. Prescriptions carefully 614,4. Medical advice without Charge June 5, 1847.-tf Xirery stabito. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE. THE ProprietOr of these Stables, receivfeedl i b n e gt s h laenevkefuol f inf o t r h n el t i h b e e praultpact r t o h n a a t ge e he o r n e t to n f n o e rr s the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washington street,Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where hell pre pared at ail timesto accommodateperso3awithanythlng In his line. 110118E8,COACILES, BUGGIES,AC., urnistied at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent di Ivess sent along it desired. Persons will be ^oureyed to other towns, or to any place In the country. , liar stock and Coaches are of the Ant class, and no pans will tie spared to make passengers comfortable. He is prepired at &Mimes to furnish coaches for funerals; and oleo to !wile% deairing to go over the Battlefield suto visit the Springs. • MAO—HORSES AND MULES will I ebonght and sold *tell times. Persons desiring to ~er—'.,ase stock will and it to their advantage to call on pnllenelicrwil, as his stock Is warranted to be u rep. esented or no sale. Ile ham • will lot ofHorses and Males at present on band which will be mild on reasons. ble tams, They are sound and free from disease, and aregnarutied to work as represented. Persons will Sod it to theiradvantage to callat the old stand before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. Aug. 3, 1565.—tf I'ITCHOLAS WEAVED.. THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE'& .E.X.THANGE STABLES. IT 'r rin l gton Street, GettipZurg, Pa. AD IN NG THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectful lyA inform the public that he has opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANUE ;STABLE In this place, nod is prepared to offer superior accommodations in this line. He has provided himself with Buggies, Car. lieges, Hacks, Light Wagons, Ac ~ of the latest styles, sufficient to meet the publi: deauatuL Ilia horses are all good, without spot or blemish, and perfectly reliable= none of your "old cripples," but allot the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always beaccommodated and coat tenable equipments furnished. Parties. large or small, can get just what they want on the most accommodating terms. Visitors to the Battle-ffeld politely attended to, aiirl reliable drivers Dirnished if desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the ar rival and departure of every train. Horses bought', sold. or exchanged, and always a chance for bargaiiis given . Our motto is iiit•ir play and no gouging." ! .3.. Particular iittention paid to furnishing Vehicles and !tacks for lutiarals. • si-We flatter ourselves than by charging moderately and by furnishing superior accommodations, we cannot coil to please every one who patrouizes oar establish men[. T. T TA'PE. May 29. 1867.—tf. !orgc and .fouary. IRON IRON-IRON! GETTYSBURG FORGE THE subicribers respectfully inform 1 the Public that they have erected • Forge to con nection 'with their steam 11111, and are now manufactur ing Forge'-Hammered Iron, each as Plough, Horseshoe and . Bar Iron, and reepocital: ly invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to give theme a call, feeling satisfied that they will be able to :please se to quality, a nish and price. BRINGtIAN & WARREN. N. B. The highest market price paid for Wrought urn) Iron. B. t W. Dec. 13,1688. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. THE subscriber would inibrm his customers and others that he is still manufacturing various kinds of Has tings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, inch as THRESHERS AND POWERS. (fire different rises of Powers,) Clover-seed Hallefes and Cleaners, Corn Sheller's and Separators, Cornibdder Cat / _ J r Cat ten, Stra and Ray Cutters, Ploughs, inch as Cast Ploughs, &rehear Ploughs, Side-hill and Corn Ploughs; the • WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest Improvement; also Metal Screws Sri Cider Prowes, ,Iran Railing for Cemeteries or Porches, with evtuthlng !tile in his line, all at low prices. ~.. POR SALE—A light Two-bores Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER. May 29.—tf Q 1 Oat, "gumber, Mutt, tic. SIIINGLES.—Prime- Shingles, the P, " best in the market, for sale at JACOh EIR lUDS'S new Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adJolning ths Limo Kilns, Gettysburg. [N0v.11306.-to Lime & Coal. G+ UINN & REILLY hiive erected two additional Lime Kilns on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared t han over to suPplj the best of LIMLIC,In Large or smaliquantities. Fanners and others can hereafter look for a more - prompt fillingof theft orders, 'and are Invited to extend and oostinue their Ihvors to a firm which is making every effort toe°. conipmedate them In the best manner potable. • They will also continue to keep' on bind, for sale, • good supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they villein at email profits. , _ Coal and Woe delivered anywher i inOettysburgi June 21, 1866.-4 f • T . LUMBER I LUMBER ! NEW LUMBER YARD IN EMMPlitg„.,-, BURG, MD. - -• . WE would respectfUlly inform the .. publl4 that'we have established • LAVSSIIIM BIM YARD in limmittsbarg, Md. LUMBER, SCANTLING, ricuurra Alp, DAMS FLOORING BOARDS, WINDOWS, DHORS, SHUTTERS, BLINGE, .. .. , Andesety desiniptJan of Ritildine lonstber oarnidia at • • . Unt lowest cash, prices, by - ' • nli•LlAlt DUMB, 4 e - ' sf'i tott •_ tf Arent for Potter A Co.. . W LIMBER YARD. aufGTq nndet•ltned hies opined • Antos ONeu ni on the Railroad, Ne GUirmt Ar', I riLL,:e Kilns, Gettysburg aaMseke the pa u, ohne • call His assorsietiot Is sae of the beet emu" l ogikTed lune ausa_piplt" , WW! OW ~ 1 r is. o•4 l = Alaw. PlMl n k.„ 4. ' ~ „es.stoStlW to 10.. law& Wire , alod: la. "" 11 , , , •- • ..) " . • - iltrgetr i""""Stl atintit i. . •-* ' - _ , ,„ 1 ri 0