!Na matins. .Tll A Y. , erne to the residence of the sub. in Franklin township, near Riiitown, in last,* WEIITE ILLS', with no marks. The requested to G m come away. !onward, 'prove property, Kn. and take JACOB BTOTER. MEM 'lCE.—Letters iof Adminis ,„,. the vvtate of Juin, MILLZI, deCesSed utn view...tut tow uehip, Aditutscoguty, having ••te, to the utidersigaVd rreiditig In divans& he hereuy give. notice to all person* .1.6.1 east. to notte•itumediate ing Nz..inpt the settle to present stithent Icatt.t! for settlement. JOHN F. FELT Y, A.lnet DIM TICE o second aevount of JOSEPH L. Committee of the p•• aud testate of 'Dit•IINGIII. • Luo at it ..1 Cob...hp) township, Iht• bent] tiled in the Court of Cow sut datum, roomy, and e , di be Continued to•nri , tbe, coa the 190, of Apra, 1869, uLleee cause ontrary. JACOB MEIIIORN, Proth'y. 19, 1569.-4 t.. TICE. tic sernmid ainJollEl of DANIEL G. Iluals,ntoder lha will of Life of Metadlon tonrovhip. .unt). PA., ha. I+oll 1 +011 sled in the court of Cana- Aftaro• uctity. and w.ll he confirmed by 1. on Mc 19da day of :Apra, 1169, nolesa 11 to the uu t rnry. JACOB lIBLUORN, Froth. MICEI T 1 E 'lle) first acoonnt of SOLOMON RAtr c...wittee of DATID 1 4 LAYBACON, a lue►tlt, lon u•ldp, Ad►me county. Pe., bee been filed orr of Common Plea, of Adm. County, end ...nrme.l t.y e.,ao court, on Me 19M day of utiles cam.. be sh o rn to the contrary. J ACM MELIIORN; Protkry, ECM T ICE. _ hr ae , ount. of Dr. W. J. MCCLURE tux SittELT. A“..igne# of ANDREW Bowies ~,r Oxford I , •oru•lttp. Atlanta couuty, Pa • ;.-.1 io the Court .tt Cllttmon Plea. of Ai: y, stud will be cop firmed by arid court, spit yrtfAl ril. If•rb,uultits cause Wallowa to the JACOB MELUORB,ProtIey ME TICE.. to seventh account of ROBERT Mc it/cc rator of the Oettlahurg nhitrusd Com. Non 61,41 in the Curt of common Plea of • And Monday. the 19th dayof.April,lBo, k. A. Jf, has been Bxe.l for thecoullrmution 161 M CAUSA to the contrary b•Aown. JACOB SIELLIOUN; Trolley. PIKE ELECTION. e Stockholders in the Turnpike entitled. *TUN PRKSIDENT, MAN— N') OOM PANS' OF Tilt TORN . AND 'KG TURN PIK N ROA 1.,," are hereby pa the althea! Elution will be held, ea Aten Jay of April next, at the Public Hon Lo .r, itt Ablst t stow°, Adams ca., Penna.. b.nts n 77 welts and two o'clock, P M I AC of nit, tint; a President. six Mummers •uri r for said Cote pally, for the 'turning EMYSER, Pru't. =I 2L'TOR'S l'e , titrnentnry on 11 e write of Jaook WOLF, to of (lamiih,n iournehip, Adam. county. boon grunted to the undersigned. residing :,chip, he hereby given notice to all par rvl Bold emtatt , to :nuke immediate pay hote boring cla me againet the tame to oi properly authenticated for settlement. FREDERICK WOLF, Executor. • • SOLUTION Firm of NLirrtpllT and ZIZOLIII has been by mutual consent The business :04 on by Mr. Newport. The Books and iil be in the hands of Mr. Zunbsa, and all laud *ill call and make Immediate settle- BALTZER NEWPORT, CHARLES ZIEGLIat: IiTOR'S NOTlC.E.—Let •stsnientary op the estate Of /gra. CLAWS ', late , t,l Cettyeburg, deceased, having to the uudersigutd, residing in the Don, shy glee• rw:ice to all persons indebted e to n,ake immediate payment,and those 3 against the name to present them prat • [tested for settlement. SAMUEL HERBST, Ex.r., UTOR'S NOTICE.—Let. Itsirnentary on the estate of AII4HAZI deceased, Into ofLatimurs lopoship. Usi•hig been granted to the trudereigurok rue t ,, pnehip, they hereby give police VA 16.44 4+l to said Gelato to make iparuetliarof I hose line ii.g 7l4ll.o.lngrituit the News fp Pfet , rrlX 4titheujicated for settletuenf, 4, Eirri,; E VINGSTUN, , JACOB LVIING:111)N, %WILLIAM LI WINI::,TON, fits NEE'S NOTICE, olsrslotati has;ug' beou appalated Ae ed of Voluntary Asslignsaont for the be. u ors, PxecutB4 by lieeC y dioNu tow u-hip-•-notios is hereby Oven to tights ,d tattle thuir accounts with the under. tug iu the tame township. awiss RAUANT.IIIIII, • CE.—Letters of Adminis. ea the....toto of MARGAIIIMT MOWRIIT, dh 31enallen tovrnehip, Adam. coaptl, Pa., ',rooted to the tuidersigued, residing lit p. be hereby gires notice to all venom mak. immodest* pm:lomat, clog claims I.4•lnat the Sam. to pro.eat 4 eutheuticated for settlement. '1 R. Y. If. PETERS, Adm'r. STOLEN.—A valuable Black Mars was stoles from the stable of James A. Grimes, of Cumberland township, on Thursday night last, together with a new quilted calfskin Saddle, pbtin Bridle and .11artingales, The mars is 7 years old, clean limbed, cut in the front feet from rackLng. small star in the face, light mane, switch tail, one white foot behind, and old collar marks. She was the running - mare formerly owned by . F. Rahter, of Harrisburg. Mr. Grimes offers a reward of sso—s2s for the arrest and conviction of the thief, and 12.5 for recovery of the mare or any information that will lead to Commissioners of a t l i ►am county,. her recovery. Rents to be Sold. • losiocere of Adams County offer to sell UN V VENTS belonging to the County, •gh of Gettysburg. no owner, of lota opportunty of baying until May Id, e ground rent■ not then releued, will • talc Sale on tbar.dsy, at the Court cluck, A. II NICHOLAS Wnigw, JACOB LOTT, M. 11.4.31M,,ik..1; WAirsz. Clerk .t Proclamation. the Hon. Rona? J. PIIII/Zll, President erat Courts of Common Pleaa In the 'sing the 19th Metric% and Junks of y. .r and ( ferculner and General Jell De trial oral! capital and other offenders and dolinl J KLIIN and leal,o Roag•. deem of the Court. of Common Plea., the Court. of Oyer and Terminer and .livery, for the trial of all catiital and the county of Adam. hare issued bearing date the 27th day of January, f our Lord one thoasend eight hundred nd to rue directed, for holding a Court at., and General Quarter SOBIiiOLIM of thek, eral Jail Delivery mud Courts of Oyer at Gettysburg, on ,Monday, Me I9M of> EREBT GIVEN to all the Justice's of , roner and the Constables within this, t they be then And there in their pro, b their Rolla Records, Inquisitions, od other Remembrances, to do those their Aloes and in that behalf apper, •, and also, they who will prosecute . • era that are or thee shall be la 'dm II of Adams, are to be then and them. • ^ • must them as &ball be Jost. • PHILIP HANN SheriLl e, Otttyiburg, !larch 19 , 1489. TER'S NOTICES is hereby given to all and other peraona conceetied, that tho Accourits hereinafter mentioned will the Orphans' Court of Adams county and allowance, cc MONDAY, Sheikh next, at 10 otfock, A. M, via: .d deal amount of Jacob Llvineion, will of Jacob Leibesatine. deed. .d anal account of D►Nd Hoke and Admihlatra tor of Michael Carl, de • at of Jobn If. Banok, Executor at lb. • sr, dec'd. • dna account of Daniel Baker. Ad.' • sore Yobs, dec'd. Ana accountof Tbotaa. N. Dicks and • editors of the but will sad Teo- Dkka.deed. I Jacob K. Oyler, Guardian of Mary r child of /mock Crum, dec'd. settled • , Adaulnletratrix of Jacob K. Oyler. 4 Jacob X. Oyler, Onardbui of Or. inor Iwo of Propel, Cram, deed, set ylor, Adnotoistratrix of rid Jacob L. anal secoopt of Willbun Jacobs, Ad oel Ziegler, deed. N. D. HOLTZWORTH, Roglider. IST FOR APRIL QRAND JURY. onus Daugherty, Yerstaaa, Jaw Pazton L Leri Gilbert. Henry Dear.. Kahn. Thowu F. Grammar. Jacob. Abodes, Sr. .a.o Mcoo*h. • Wolf. • A Hailer. Hoar!. 8. /lat. xtra..l 71.nk. Raper. . • . • Jorop IC•Uar awr,GoorgiW. Wert& el Beard yam Binek. airritALJtissy. 1: laity, George D. Eataboas, wa • lichlorier. Joaepb Chao. J. W. BatLiman, GeorP 7 . 7 " 11 ' lib. 0 J. 1411:Aortic", Wm./. Lott. Bun • , Dowdoti. Jacob A. flialay, Binary- Ilblassar, noel Plank. Lady, Jobe Han" tam I. Metcalf, Jahn Z. POSS. J. II MEIIMEM!! loolkver, Georg* Stosaslisr, Dr. m irc w a g ar , Jacob C. Salim, Dis'l Libor; Wirses Toyama. lanissa, Teasels ♦. OrodorlG. elta Owa, W. Host, George Mpeag. Voltz, Jar* Yeagy. Philip 11144.- Cimesaa, E. J. it Xicemi int ffifir ati Gettysburg, Friday, April A, 1599. TOWN SUBSCRIBERS.—Tbs recent change of residences has disarranged the Carrier's list.and on Friday some were mis sed. Persons in town failing to get their papers will please promptly infbrm the Carrier or send word to the office. PAPERS MISSING.—We have been a goOd deal annoyed during the last few weeks with complaints from various quer tors of tenures to receive the "Swiss AND SENTINEL." Our entire edition is =tiled' from printed lists, and there is no post& bility of any names being omitted. The papers leave the Gettysburg Poet onme re gularly by mails leaving on Friday-and Saturday. The failures complained of must be attributed to the negelect or care lessness of Post office officials through whose hands the papers pass. xi-Dm% tail to go to hear Willits, Wed nesday evoning. It GAS.—We understand the Town Conn ell have ordered a Gas Lamp to oe put up at the corner of East Middle and-Stratton streets. SOLD.—George B. Stovir has sold Ma farm in Cumberland township, 43 acres with Improvements, to Wm. EL Wier man, for $4,00411. oair-The Agents of a Reading Mining Company have been prospecting for Iron ore in,Qxford township, on the lino of the Carlisle pike. APPEALS.—Mr. MoSummit, District Assessor, announces through the Compi ler that the Revenue Tax Appeals for this county will be held at the office of J. C. Nszt.v,-- - sq., in this place, on the lath instant. THE FIRST.—The stringency in the money market made the business incident to the lit of April move sluggishly this year. There were many disappointments and failures to meet engagements ; but a spirit of forbearance and concession has generally prevailed, and the difficulties have been pretty well budged over. ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday morning last, Mr. JACOB AIIOBINOBALIBII, Of IBIS place. met with a serious injury, while working on the new Livery Stable in oourse of ereciion by Mr. Perry Tate. While fitting the rafters, a hatnhet in Mr. Anghln baugh's hands gleaned from a hard knot and cut a deep gash in his right knee, at the joint. The wound is an ugly one and will disable him for some time. BUSINESS.—The Spring trade is about opening, and our business men are re ceiving new supplies of goods. Now is the . time to look carefully at Advertise ments. Business men who advertise liber ally are generally found to possess tact and energy, and are prepared to offer induce ments to secure custom. It you wish to make Spring purchases, or deal in any lino of business, look up the advertise ments of live business men. DEATH OF A DENTENARIA2B.—We learn that Mr, Jacob Wolff, residing in the vicinity of Abbottatown, Adams county, died on the 19th ult., at the extreme age of ane hundred years. He had 12 children - 7 Jiving and 5 dead ; grand children, 65 Jiving, 15 dead ; great grand children, 265 :Dying, 26 dead ; great great grand ahil .dren, 3 living—making 240 'Living and 48 ,dead, or a total of 286. Hanover Specta tor. ANOTHER LECTURE BY DR. WIL- LtTS.—Rev. Dr. WILLis, of Philadelphia will deliver another Lecture in Agricul tural Hall, on Wednesday evening next. his theme being the "Model iffife." Those who heard his "Sunshine ,in the Heart," will, of course, be on hand next Wednes day evening. To all others who want-to pass a pleasant evening with& genial talk er, we unhealtantly recommend the com ing Lecture. It is said to be fully equal to "Sunshine In the Heart," and if but half as good it will pay to go and hear him: Wednesday being Prayer-meeting evmulag, the Lecture wilt nut be delivered until 8 o'clock. ARRESTED.—On Friday evening last, .ollicer Rouser received information from - Baltimore that a German had committed - s robbery in that city, and bad left with Several trunks, as was supposed in this direction. Mr. Rouser learned that a person answering to the description was in Hanover, and with assistants took a hand .car—went down to Hanover, and after some trouble arrested the man and brought him Gettysburg. On Saturday :morning he was taken before Esquire. Myers, who discharged him, no person. 'being willing to make information as to the Alleged robbery, and because of miner. ttainty as to the man's indentity. He ra :turned to near Hanover, and was again :arrested on Saturday night, about eight miles from that place, by detectives: from J:taltimore, who had been apprised by tel egram of hie arrest here. The Baltimore „American gives his name as A. W. Ehr bartt, and says he is charged with stealing between $ 9OO and $lOOO from Wm. Schell haus, proprietor of a public house, at 129 Franklin street, in that city. IMPROVEMENTS.—Now that Spring has fairly opened, the spirit of improve ment in our borough has developed itself with renewed activity, and on all hands we note preparations in this line. In ad dition to the buildings heretofore noticed as in the course of erection, we note the - following; Perry I. Tate is preparing for the erec tion of extensive livery stables in the rear of his dwelling, on Chambersburg street. Messrs. Cashman haws a large house about completed in North Stratton street, near Cress's warehouse, and in conneetion therewith a Carpenter Shop. John M. Minnigh, haying gone out of the Confection business, Is about erecting a two-story dwelling on the lower end of Chant bersbarg street. Peter Kuhn designs buildings two-story brl* dwelling on North Stratton street. Prof. Baugherlas uommeristad lbs.:W -00/2 of a large dwelling on North Carlisle street, nearly opposite "Stevens Hall"— Other buildings will go up in the same neighborhood. On York street, Jesse M. Walter will pat up a two-story brick dwelling, ad joining his present residence. Wm. E. Biddle la about putting up a oemmodious store house; on Ida lot, a few doors below the Lutheran church. Near the corner of Sant street, W. B. Ideals has modernised his raddenee and addded a store room, the whole looking very much better then It dictbeGars. Immediately opposite, Charles Stall smith *about to build • large two-story image dwelling, in tasteful style. A squaralowsr down, Wm. Rainey is putting the &tithing touches upon • double cottage, thew stodge' plastered, parlors frescoed, as Ashortaidanes behrwehis, Wm. Grum bine has Pat up a sang frame rsaidenos. In the tame street, It. G. ithinteary, Iraq., John Cress and W. P. Baker lilt erect oommodions In West Biddle street, Jaeolr Sankey be. a two-story fame nearly ready for*. panters ; John Dun n eggretely &maw sorb' Maas& LOOK AND I ) 4 o Pril.-4 1 :WMN 0 geographical line, real or imiginitt during the last half century, bas been the sutdect of more general reference than "Mason and Dixon's Line," and none less generally understood. Constituting , the southern boundary of Pennsylvania, and the divid ing line between this State, and Delaware and Maryland, and thereby . the dividing•tine of the Free and BlaveStates of the Atlan tic slope, until where it struck the Ohin "Mason and Dixon's Line" passed into popular use in the fierce discussions which so long agitated the country by reason of the "irrepressible conflict" between Freedom and Slavery. Now that the contest ha been ended in the entire abolitlat of Sla very throughout the Republic, this geo graphical line ceases to have any national importance. Still, in view of the past, a few facts in connection with its origin. may not be uninteresting to the reader. In 1854, Hon. John H. B. Latrobe, of Baltimore, delivered an able and interesting lecture before the Pennsylvania Historical Society,• in which he dwells at length upon the subject. It seems that the grants of land to Lord Baltimore, Wm. Penn, and the Dutch set tlers of Delaware,were somewhat indefinite ancLdifilculty arose as to the boundaries of the several grants. The grant to Penn made part of his southern boundary to consist of "a circle drawn at twelve miles distant from Newcastle northward and westward , into the beginning of the 40th degree of Northern latitude." - On the 4th of July, 1760, the heirs of Penn and Lord Baltimore executed a deed of boundary settlement, under which, to gether with the decisions of the English Court of Chancery, Commissioners were appointed to run the boundary line between Maryland on the one hand, and Delaware and Pennsylvania on the . other. The sur veyors, under the deed, were Thomas Gar nett, Jonathan Hall, John Luken, Archi bald McClean, John F. A. Prigga, Archi bald Emory, John Watson and William Shankland ; whose original field—notes are still preserved in the Maryland archives at Annapolis. At the end of three years, these Survey ors had accomplished but little more than the adjustment of the southern line of Del aware, half way across the peninsula, the peninsular line North to the intersection of the "tangent point" of the Northern circu lar confine of Delaware, and the irking of the "twelve mile circle." It was from the "tangent point" on this circle, that the meridian was to be contin ued North to a point, fifteen miles South of Philadelphia, whence should be traced the parallel of latitude westward, that was to divide the provinces, and to the difficulty of tracing this line is attributable the pres ence of Mason and Dixon in America. On the 4th of August 1768, Thomas and Richard Penn, and Lord Baltimore, being together in London, agreed with Chas. Ma son and Jeremiah Dixon, "two mathema ticians or surveyors," "to mark, run out, settle; fix and determine all such parts of the circle, marks, lines and boundaries, as were mentioned in the several articles or commissions, and were not yet completed." Mason and Dixon landed in Philadelphia en the 15th of November following, and began their_work at once. They adapted the peninsular lines, and the radius and tangent point of the circle, of their prede cessors. They next ascertained the north eastern corner of Maryland, and proceed to run the dividing parallel of latitude ; They pursued this parallel, a distance of 240 miles, 18 chains and 21 links, from the place of beginning at the N. E. corner of Maryland, to the bottom of a valley on Duukard's creek, where an Indian war path crossed their route ; and here on the 9th of November 1767,`-101 years ago,— their Indian escort told them, it was the will of the Six Nations that the surveys should cease; leaving 8d wiles, 0 chains and 59 !bike, as the exact distance remsin ing to be run west to the South West an gle of Pennsylvania, not far from the Broad Treelrunnel on the B. & 0. Itellerred. By 'agreement of the parties and the de tree of Lord Harkwicke, of the English. Court of Chandery, the surveyors, Mason & Dixon, nisn,ted at the end of every fifth mile, a stone, graven with the arms of the Penns on one side, and those of the A'alti more finally on the other, marking the in termediate miles with smaller stones, hay : ing a P on the North aide, and an M on the South, This.was done as far as Sideling Hill ; beyond that, the line is marked by a "vista," cut through the fofest, eight yards wide, with piles of stones on the motintltin create, as far as the summitbf the Allegany; beyond which the line is marked with posts, willt atones and earth heaped around them. Such la the hislory of Mason's & Dixon's In course of time, the northaast botanciary stone of Maryland, was undermined by a brook, and falling down was removed and built into the chimney of a neighboring farm house. When it was missed, a joint commission was authorized by the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware, and . Lieut. Col. James D. Graham, of the 17. l. Topographical Engineers, proceeded to re place it. A "triangular prismatic post of granite," marked with the letters, M, D and P, respectively facing the States to which these letters refer, now marks the begin ning of Mason and Dixon's line. Dixon died at Durham, England, 1777 14.115011 died in Permsylyania in 1787. We guarantee a highly interesting Lecture next Wednesday Everting. It IN COURT.—.H. M! WORTH, Esq., of Columbia, counsel for Messrs. Maltby, Northrup, Case, and other bond-holders of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, has Commenced proceedings in the Supreme Court of PennZylvaula for a fore-olosure of the Mortgage and tale of the road. We presume the proceeding, will Fesuit lq a sale of the road, which has been under sequestration for some years. There will be a contest, however, on the decree of dia., tribution, as the status of Messrs. Maltby, Northrup and Case, will probably he con , tested by other bond-holders—the issue. involving the question whether the bonds ' held by these.4eritieWpg, originally hy pothecated to Johns Hopkins stud °there, are held absolute or as collateral* It is a question in which all the bond holders Sr. deeply interested, and we hare been surprised to learn that, with . one or two eirceptions, counsel have not been employed to look after their inter ests. Not only are the bond-holders vital ly interested in this question of distribg tion, but also in the 'aloof the road. The road, with Its franchisee, ought to bring at least $200,000. Yet, anises same arrange ment or combination be effeted to bid, these is danger of it going at a nominal sum, involying a heavy sacritioe to the bettailds bond-holders. WOUld it not be well for the . resident bond-holders to have a meeting for cenanijation, at least? II all were to unite in, the employment of counsel to look- after their interests, the cost to each would be comparatively tri fling. jParjrkie "Model 'Wye" will certainly laterest ail Ming gents in search of such an Iniattaaton. It VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL.-.The famous Velocipede has reached Dettysnurg it. last. Mr. D. C. DossnAuen, of Mechanicsburg, will open a Velocipede School in Ag ricultural Ball, on Monday the 1914 inst., when. all dashing to indnlgein this fascinat ing exendse will have the opportunity to leen and practice the art. 2t lIERORANT TelLograG.—joaap a , Jc.come bee aommenced the Merchant Tailoring bueinees on ehambereburg street, in the room fccmerly oconOed try C. CoMBAX. Goods of all arm on Lurid end made to order. Give lam • 1 / 3 04 42 10114 SZATgillo9..—ln .re bent ninfibirrif the Rtraiiistiedi Riiietv; the editor,Prefessor faroavare, - of this place, furnishes some interesting statistics in re gard to the Lutheran church. The popula tion of the world is estimated at thirteen hundred millions, of which 335,000,000 are nominally Christians. These again are divided into 170,000 Roman Catholics, 80,- 000,00 Protestants, and 76,000.000 Greek Catholics. Of the 80,0000,000 Protestants more than one-half (47,115,500) are Luth arans, which areopportioned thus in round numbers: Germsny, Pruolos, Swedeu, ic;11:13,1 end Austria and Moravia, Norway, ........ United Stater, Other Ootintrlee,-.. There statistics show that the Lutheran Church in the world is larger than all the other Protestant Churches combined ; that evin in the United States it is numer ically tle third denomination, numbering more communicants than any other Pro testant Church except the Methodist and Baptist. In 1820, when the General Syn od was formed, there were but 103 Luth eran ministers ; in 18119, more than 2.000 ministers, 3.500 oongregations, and 400,- 000 communicants. Tho Christain World, for April, gives the following summary of the statistics of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1868, showing the magnitude and growth of that powerful denomination in the United States during the previous year: Annual Conferences Travelling Preachers......._.... 8,4,81 477 Local Preacher' ........ ....-...... 9,801 430 Total Preachers and Bishops 18,381 910 Members 1,255,115 109,034 Total Ministers and members 1,273,496 109,914 Adult bapl.sms 67,065 7,992 Infant baptisms 411,797 3,549 Total baptisms 113,272 11,531 Churches ' /1,692 570 Parsonages. 3, 1 110 240 Value of churches, 141,693,922 $6.808.436 Value of parsonages $6,276,679 $ 915 . 04 Total Talus of church,. and passionate. Sunday-schools- Sunday school teachers and officer. fin I'day-school scholars "ptit•l shall be with you (D. V.) on the 14th," and bring with me "The Model Wife" and hope she may prove to be as popular at Gettysburg as elsewhere. Truly yours, A. A. WILLITS." It THE COST OF ADVER islNG.—The Laneister Express has the following truth ful remarks on the cost or advertising : The New York Tribune recently received two advertisements from the Post Office Department to be published six weeks, the price to be charged not to exceed t3O and $4O respectively. To these proposi tions the Tribune thus replies: "Inasmuph as the publiestion of the two advertisements in the Tribune would cost, at our lowest rates, $B4 50 and SIQS respect ively, we cannot, of course, insert thorn for PO and $4O respectively. The prices named would not cover the cost of the white paper required to print the notices in the Tribune, and we know of no reason Why the quvernment should.ask us to du its work hor a less price Oulu tinsiness men pay. If the law limits the amount that can be paid, we ad vi-e CongreaS to mod ilv the same so as to enable the Departtnents to insert their advertisements in newspa pers whore they will be read by those in terested. We are always pleased to insert whatever unobjectionable advertisements are otlered, but one mau's money is a good as another's, and we must charge all alike. Nu newspaper With any circuta- WM call agvr• I to insert advertisements at the rates pained," • This is the plain common-pens° view of the wetter. It seems diflicult for many people to unuenitauci that au advertise ment in oue paper may be worth twice as much as the same notice in another jour nal of only half the circulation. All jour nals of established circulation and char acter, which conduct their business upon correct principles, have a filed scale of priaes, amd adhere to it. The very fact that a newspaper is willing to publish an ad vertieteruent half-prlco. whether for the government or an individual, is prinus fecie avidennt that they have only hall value to give in return for tue money re ceived. A little reflection most satisfy any one, that an advertisement In a paper having a circulation of 2,000 copies is worth just twice as much as the same matter in one circulating only 1,000 copies; and yet it is an every day occurrence for advertia- Ors le jfy,ist PP O P ha_ ing their advertise- Monte inserted St the hall -price rates, without regard to the advantages in cir culation. There are few transactions In business more unreasonable than this. - GETTYSBURG POST-OFFICE.—On Monday last, the President scut into the Senate the nomination Of J4COB KiTZMIL LER for Postmaster at CiOttypbgrg. Mr. K. iswell known, having filled the office of Prothonotary for three years with mark ed acceptance, acquiring the reputation of a courteous and efficient officer. He lost an arm in the War for the suppression of the Rebellion, is a thorough Republican, and is amply qualified for the position.— We have no doubt he will make an accept able Postmaster. DEAp.—The Knoxville (Illinois) .Re- PubilOaft, the l s uJt., contains an oh. tuary of the death of Mr. LE4.I4IDEIR EINZIt t who died from injuries received in the breaking in of the roof of a aoal bank on his farm, by which he was buried in the debris for six hours, with scarcely suffici ent space to breathe. He was about 30 years of age and a member of Knoxville Lodge No. 88 A. Y. M. Mr. Biker's pa rents formerly resided to Adams county. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.—Persons 'who were elected to the °dice of Justice of the peace, at the recent Spring eleotions, will do well to bear in mind that they are required by law to give written notice to the Prothonary, within thirty days, of their acceptance. I , ,Tp.;vv Timm. -Mr. NICHOLAS WEAVER, who has so long and suces q ully carried on the Livery business on Washington street. has taken Wasson LEviF, WEAVER into partnership, and the business will hereafter be carried on under the name of N. WEAVER it SON, with increased facilities. This change necessitates the closing np of the old books, and Mr. WEL TER desires all indebted to him to call end pettle withp.4 ilplay. The books will be found at the office of the Firm, on Washington street, north of Chaibben burg street. it NOW IS THE TIME.—Our neighbor, F, VITZQNINGHAK, has received another supply of Iktady-made clothing, bought specially for the spring trade, and which he has marked down to prices to suit the times. He has everything in the line of Men's and Boy's wear, Coats, Pants, Vests, Socks, Suspenders, cite., with a large assertnuna Of raneY Cleods ; and those of our friends wanting anything In this line will do well to examine his stock before buying elsewher, if they want to save tltonpy, April 9-2 t ifire ip C 1-11conas will, after the let day of lanolin' sail 441 kinds of Winter Clothing at greatly redned prices,--Orer Coats u low as $4.00, Cavalry Over Costs at $6.25, Infantry Over Coats $5.25, and all other Winter goods at greatly reduced pri ces, to make room for Spring good& tf GREAT BIIRPRIBE.—We were aston ished the other day in passing Arnold's old corner. Rosen has changed his base to this corner, and is surprising every body that visits him by his kirgelikal cheap Stock of Clothing, Ha* Caps, Boots, Shoes, itc. &c. Giro him a cull. U. FOB BALE—A. new AM alma Pain and Shifting Top BUGGY. Enquire , at Dr. 0'2730A1)11 Dike On Banimon -street lio-88 as 'atioSaideas to boor Ow 'Mimi WV. I 11 LATUBEL — PleHttenli°eOf C llr Pe a , i ters a>id`Buitdais 18 thvited gni adtaustVe assortment of Lumber of all kinds to be found at the Lumber Yard of Col. C. H. kluehler,on Carlisle street„opposite the Pas senger Depot. River and Mountain Pine. Baulks*. LathS,l3iding, Soiee; Shingles, Piokets, Flooring; Poets. as furnished In any quantity sud at loci est rates. tf euirw of tilt Baltimore Or u & Produce Market. Baltimore. Thursday M,rstng. ...... 600 411 675 ...... 7 00 @ 7 50 ...... 1 72 @ 1 90 1 70 @, 1 90 83 @ 86 1 45 @ 1 50 3 50 @ 3 75 9 50 4110 00 .. 2 50 @ 2 55 14} 16 g 17} 18 21 19 @ •20 .25,000,000 8.000 000 . 3,000,0u0 SUPER ?Lora, EXTRA FLOUR, W RPM WoRAT, RED WHEAT,.. , CORN, Rya, OATS, TIMOTHY-REED. CLOTHE -SEED, FLAX -REED, BAOON, SBOULDEUS,.... ts Hems, 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 -.. 3,41.15,0(0 47,115,500 LARD, GOLD, P4la Gettyeburic Grain £ Provision Maiket. Vjeltysturg, Friday Yarning. 6 00 SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLou - R, 7 00 @ Wiimr. WHEAT, t 50 @ 2 00 RED WHEAT, @ 1 30 Coax, 70 RYE, l 20 OATS, SO BUCKWHEAT, 90 TimoToy SEED, 2 50 CLOVER SEED, ....... ........ 8 50 POTATOES, .... 80 @ 90 Burnm, 35 LARD, 19 Eoos . 16 BAOON, EIAMB, 20 " SIDES,.. 16 " SHOULDERS, . 15 SOAP, 6 @ 8 TALLOW, 10 1868. Increase. 71 3 817,970,501 8 8 , 723 , 767 15,885 614 CLEAVER—WICHERSIIAII.—On the 3lst of third month, at Unionville, Centre county, in accordance 'with the order of the Society of Friends, Jesse Cleaver, a member of West Branch Monthly Meet, imz, to Edith Wickersham, a member of Menallen Monthly Meeting, Pennsylva nia. 181.666 6,721 1,145,167 63,216 KrusE—McINTIRE.--On the 29th ult., by Rev. Mr. Rine, Mr. David C. Krise, of Liberty township, to Miss Mary J., daugh ter of Edward Mclntire, Esq., of Em mit.bnrg, Md. LAWVER—MARSFIALL.—.III A ren dts vine, on the Ist inst., by Rev. M. Snyder, Samuel A. Lawyer to Miss Annie E. Mar shall, both of this comity. ONFORT—SCII nivEß.—On the 25th ult., by . the Hey. W. K. Zeiber, John A. Mon lon to Miss Mary Jane Sehriver, both of Adams county. SCHoNk;IINUCK--MUMNIEBT.--00. the 18th ult., by the Rev. W. K,„-Zoiber. Mr. Fred erick Schonebruck, of Adams county, W Miss Maria Mummert. of York county. Or-Obituary notices 5. cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- ALBERT.—On the 19th ult., Mrs. Mary Albert. near Round 11111, Adsms county, aged IS years 6 months and 14 day's. Beumasttpriga.-00 the 24th ult.. Mrs. Sarah Baumgardner, aged 85 years, 11 months end 5 days, of this county. Bowtvio.-441 the 7th ult., Susan Agnes, daughter of Joseph and Sarah J. Bowlinx, aged I months and 19 days. ll,asgs..—Ou the 16th ult., in Mountjoy township, Mrs. Sarah timer, aged 71 years 5 months and 13 days. OvcanErn.—ln 11arrilburg, March 20. 1, 5 369, of neuralgia of tho heart, Mr. Wil liam Oyer , leer, formerly of this county, aged 50 years a mouthy and 13 daps. Suurr.—Clu the 17th ult., C., in fan' datokalter of M r. Shutt, near New Oxford, aged 1 year 0 mouths and 26 days. REMOVAL. --The undersigned has removedhle PRINTING OMER from the Ifile.r ond to the currier of Railroad and Washipos strtielts; what. be .1 1 1 Pri - PlaarisJ id wrist his old friend■ e d p patrons. IV April --3tJ. E. WIBLE. - IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE AID RANGE FERNITU'RE WII/ACIVILED Bramhall, Deane & CO., 247 1 29 water it, New Tort. April 9.-3 m nAXECUTOR'S on NOTICE.— on Let tors Tentatueutary the estate of Jg Sou ses, late us hisuallen township, Adams cou n ty. P s . dectarad, haring beep granted to the undersigned . , resbling in Franklin tow.,ship, he, harsh,' e s . auttcs to all persons ll:Wilted 'to said °state to make im mediate payment and those having dalmsagainst the ume to present them properly authenticated for settlement. April 9.-et p XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ter. Testamentary on the estate of ltuse Ma tea late of Gettysburg, deceased, having been granted to the und2relgnied they hereby give pot I e to aline' , sons Indebted to sea Wats/ to melte nremedblde meta and those having claims spinet the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement J. J. liCalt, En's J. H. MAJORS, April 9.--Gt hirThe first names Executor realties in Highland. the Nat named in Stratum township. ISTO TICE. The undersigned, haring been appointed As signee of Jelin H. WALSZR lad Wife, 01 .111311Vr town ship, Adams county, Pa., by It deed of Voluntary As. signiment for the benefit of Creditor., hereby notice. teal] persons indebted to the. said James 11. Walter, to make Immediate payment to raid Assigns*, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated fir settlement. WAI: J. PBTERP, Adner, Butler township, Asit o mil go., Pa. April 0.-6 t 1869, MILLINERY. 1869. I RESPECTFULLY 'tithe an early laspection of my naR BONNETS & HATS , Ibboos, at!, Tapes, Muslins, Nets, Merida, Lace., FRENCH FLOWERS, Frames, Gimp and straw Trimmings. Also, FANCY GOODS of over) description and the latest styles, all of which I will sell at the loweet cash prices. April 9 —3m HARRIET itcORKAZT. .7013ZP11 Wl3ll. J. 4, WlOl4l. WIG .I.IIIBIJ. JOBEfil WIBLE 4 SONS, FM - warding and Chmatissfoes Merchants, S. East comer of Railroad and Washingkai streets, GETTYSBURG PA. Hll EST cash price paid _for all k Inds of Grain and Country Produce generally. The highest cask price paid for good flay end Rye S trim. We will keep . constantly on band fur pas all kinds of GROCERI.ES, sorb as Sugar., Coffees, Teas, Monism end Syrup, Toe hams, Soap., Spices, and everything usually kept In • Grocery Stars. We will runt Iln• of Cars to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of EMERSON k CO., 125 North et., corner of Franklin, fur the transportations of goods each way, leaving Gettysburg every Monday and re turning on Wedueeday. The best band. of FERTILIZERS constantly on band, or secured at short notice for those ordering. April 0, 1869.—tf QITTYSBURG LIVERY, Sales & Exchange Stables WEAVER 4t, BON, Proprietors, HAVING this day associated with fns my 6Ork I.,kvi in the Livery Bualtiese, carried on by me on Washington et rest fore number of years, I would respectfully return my thanks to tbv nubile for the kind patronage heretofore extend• 6d to me Haying now superigr Emppamodatione to supply th e publto,lte frholit solicit s eccitptiatioa of theirps ermine.. We claim that we can famish superior teams et estooderets prices as say other 'establishmet( in Gettysburg. Our Meats will be ticiud waked with ►he best of Horse. and Vehicles. Ws can furnish you * fine Hick team with metal and obliging drivers for hang or short drives. We can furnish you a spir of Hones and Baggy. 'Ws can furnish you 0 laic* 'Ogle liorto and Baia for bustpasi or pleasure trip. We osallanitab you.. two Saddle / b r a* Soy G entle' man or Lady. We can torah& you uSarally Hors* and Card% Ws can Muth& supiriW hadittlits for rirltlng liattirriloid end Springs. Sordoni/sr anietitton paid to supplying Books for in fret,you eon get spy kind of a town to No hail in Arst-riam Uratl. .• r Roßsza BovoErt slip 8914) at an times and odeltemareat . ge Wow. Salmi Horses.! this eigabitibemoot bar.. god • to seteot from. ipr Hails sold gaareatood *unite*. Dented, or no ash., . . By Ark! aswatonsol bailie" wtsb 4 diddle' W _pleise, we hope to inktoimokstirlai to do. - . . am aozake waarti. 1 - ' .141/1* WINVIL - . i Aso 9, POL. 41 ' •• _ . MAIER' ED DIED. litur ldbtrtionnento. PAUL SOWERS, Xz'r Sal SO WM. CHRIT GETTYSBURG, IPA., Carpenter and Ctractor Having remand to In" D 1 shop On Washington street. den 'Middle and Chambersburgilelreete, I .r, and Introduced ' Steam Power. I a ' prepared to ter- Web all ktodsof work for buildin purpuees, of the beat material, and ae neatly mac ply salt can be done at any otber eetebliehteent I he county. 'Ex perienced Hands always to readi es. and work ex ecuted with protuptuess and dispa b. lberttankfa I for past %yore, I eye. by Attention to ttne:neee, to reeiduest liberal s are of public pat. Musa. , April 9.11161). , -tf , GEO. C. CAS OMAN, GETTYgBURG, PA ., 1 Carpenter and Cpntractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that be has removed °his new Shop on Stratton street between York and Railroad streets, end is prepared to take contracts pr putting np and repairing Buildings, seas ressoiable rates as any builder it in Gettysburg—all wor i gzaranteed to ba of best quality. Ile hopes by stricteatention to bush neu to merit public patronage. kite me a call. April 9.18C9.-tf 111 GETTYSBURG SAKERY. THE Orin of Newport It Ziegler baring been the. solved, the uudt•rstgued wlllntutintie the Baking bualness, In all Its brat cites, at ete old st.tod, Corner of South Washirpton and II eat Middle streets, Gettsaintrg, Pa. All kinds of ORl.Clusas, CANES; HIMAD, ildus, cony tacitly baked and *brays tops had fresh. With many yeara experience •td eery slapesition to plates, he feels that be can pion Ise aatiaraction Ici II or a. Orders solicited, and fralliplly attended to. W Rh many thanks fix the patronage bestowed on the old arm, Its Coot inUALICo is asked. RALTZER NEWPORT. April 9. lar9—tf ICE CREAM SALOON JOHN GRUEL, - Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, next dobr to Lagbt Hotel, Hu always on hand a lugs assortment of ■ll kinds of CONFECTIONERY, made of the but inaterlatil, Witb Flails, Almeade, Ralelca, Flip, Cakes, Ac. ICE CREAM served to customers, and orders Par families or Par ties promptly filled. Having special accommodations for Ladles and Gen neaten, end determined to pirese he invitee his friends to give hire a earl. April 9.—tf CUNNINGHAM Firs Just rocatvod large soppy of SPRING GOODS, Connlitlng of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Of ALL STYLUS AND SIM. ♦LSO, SHIRTS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, and • grant and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS , TO $31,0 BRI It Td, iJI4I, ETICLI 'THING uEN EVRI 4 IIIIII.IIO GOODS of every kind, at small 'advance nn COOL W ANA.II AK Eft BROWN. L'., OktitAT CLOTH I NO ROURY, SIXTH and MARKET Street*. ef qn t more street, (Picking's old Stand) near the Dlamon ." •••••—.74 all of which will he sold at abort profits and warrant- ed to please. 0 Iv! 131¢1 a ca t il et 4U itcfe cat &ILI April 9,11114.-0 THE SECOD NUMBER APPLETONS' JOURNAL =1 ILLUSTRATED ART SUPPLEMENT, T r4Gito, mmrEco Underground life; or Coal Mines & Miners LISTS Ol ILLUSTRATIOME. I. Miners Going Dunn a Shaft. 11. 'Geometer; anJ Surveyors of th• Mine in Coo. imitation. Looglindloal View of a Tlmberad Leval. IV. Walled ;Aral, V. Potters br Trolley Boys. VI. Dinneat of a Born bons • Mina Shaft. VII. Collision of Tub. In a Shari. VIII. Inundation of • Mina. IX. lolling In of a Mina. Z. Explosion in a Cu.! Nine. NEARLY EVERY NUMBER WILL CONTAIN SOME DEW ILLUSTRATED PEA TUE EETTDER A STEEL ENORAV. INO A CARTOON, OR ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMEETART MATTER OP IN- TE RIOT. Each nqiAber 9 r APPLETO.NS' JOURNAL CoNTAINS 32 Pages of Reading Matter. Groat Novel of VICTOR HUGO, I , X7ITLIP THE MAN WHO LAUGHS ; BY THE KING'S COMMAND, ooatlaued In this Number, besides 4N IMMENSE VARIETY Of INTERESTING AND ATTRACTIVE REAMS* RATTER. Price 10 cora per No., or $4 poranlium, in advance /or We by all New" Agent' throughout the United Stated, D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 90, 02 t 01 Grand it., New York, April 9.—lt DISTRICT COURT OF Till IL STATES • in Bank roa /astern INstrid of Peanrylvanin. roPtcY• IN VIII mATTEIVOP O'LCOlf Ki:14,118, Beakrupt isstem Instries orrenes7)msils; A warrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the Borate of Jsu , s Ham" of the county of Adams and State of Penney/Taal*, in said District, who has been duly adjudged a Bankrupt up on Petition of hie Creditors, and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt to him or to his use, and tit transfer crony property by him are forbidden by law. A meet ing of the Creditor' of said Bankrupt to pr e y e t h e i r debts and choose one or more Melvillee of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Gettysburg in said District, on thy 171.4 chly of Ap r il A. D., a$ 1 a'ciapk, P. 4-, at 1 4* oflic• of Gayld wiunt gag.. won , H oe rr ee Behr, Esq., coil of the Be. Liners 14 Bankruptcy of said District. P 0. BLLMAKIIit. 8. Marshal for said Dretziet. April 9.-31 DISTRICT COURT OF THB U. STATES y m vas in Bank /a:ons District of Patary/oantla. 1 "DKr. In the matter of MOdSS A. KBLL/tB, Bankrupt, lu tarn District of Non sy Urania: • warrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the Ratite of Modes A. KliAn, of the *may of Adam and State or Pennsylvania In said District, who has been duly edi_ __Ftt a /Warn% p p , ton pstitlap - of hie Creditors. sun ......rinnint of any Obis and the delivery of any p „. _ . to. said thia*rupt to him or to his Psi slid trate im of any propertyby Il are forbid*, bp .___ Ing oTthe Creditors o mid Bankrupt "bo a p ...7- A .= debts atst Odom one or more Amigo's. of „7."Zt will be held at a Court of IhmkruFtny. to be ho ld® thrum in said District, tell the /Itel goy of Al. ide> 4 4 If . ' eleAtt ii• ft ! ll .O l e OPIDO Of *lra WO Aim, bsiker. Basting W. &NI *Mr or the &S. p 141sitkraptoy of Phi tteDß •aOll.. I ='II.S. et kw add -, Aprllo.—lit .. ()TICE. h im The business of the film of J. 4110 of Illimateesimmt brsissl:l: 4 l:. dam , tilted Arett/. W. se fe Ils to dir bi ll.uw.u, Ms Ann Zr to win a . „ m g. im s ... at -skteb, b• /douba t toweertp. teitstand seta lied wan* ail: tat *am b• Sound with Joe* r. inn; A•babbistra, • , r JON' it.slaurr. Admel . 11. 14141414 1 - iiiipralle4k , -•- fat 2OhlatUmiiabi- LICENSE.—The fcillbwing plications to public bootee_ of enterteinutent, he., have been tiled in mx Why, with the requisite number of idgn.re, and will - b. presented at UNA:kart of Quarter Beenions, on laisidep the llith day etApril. AN, TAVERN pusworli,, . , . - seland Wolr, flettysbner-Himun* .7 . vlaaohl3tock. _ los 4- ~ . _... Conrad Snyder, Otioene W. McClellan. °. '.° - • , • . 'John L. Tate, 0 0 . • • . Watt Yount, Francis J. Wilson, Berwick lieury Rohrer, "- litaiie B. Yantis ' Littlestogli " John preen, " C. Hanes, " . Jacob elieoly, 474 tee A. heed, York Springs " John D. Becker, - " " Juba et 11. Rather,Butler township. Jeremiah Johns, olloWngo _ " ~.Yrancla Bream, Curnlierlaud Oettyab , g Lithia eprinas Assochitien, Cnmb'd tp, Same/ 8. Moritz, Freedom township. Samuel Richoltz; Franklin .. IA ederick D. Smith, " George A. i...0r. ell, - " 44 • Martin Shoemaker, " . . George Derr, 44 . . bor.. el Little, Daniel Hein tzetnian " . Franklin Rainier; Hamilton Rsohell Stem, Ilvanilionhan '., .44 Alexander Br 'ALAI . , " Peter Shively, . . Joh. Kapp, Lot inao:a Abraham tither, " Charles Myer*, Ilenallen . Oliver P. House,' Conrad Wagoner, Ilountplesaant " J. Hoary Wiest, Oxford Isaac 1.1, Houser, 0 . 'tacit 31. Dicks, Reeling " Jacob L. amell, Straban " Jo.eph Malt, 4. . Henry B. Stone, Tyrone . STOKE LIQUOR LICENSE. William J. Martin, Gettysburg Borough. George F. Halbfleich, " Michael Reily, Conowago township. Sneeringer ik Son. " Abraham Sell, Union • . RESTAURANT LICENSE. -,- Theodore Pfleiger, Berwick Borough. l'ios J. Elio., Canowago township. Jahn giggle, Hamilton March 19.-tc A. W. 31.1\ TER. Clerk. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, O. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA PRETZELS, !a., GENERAL AGENTS 11,11 ?us, NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. UNITED STATES OF - AMERICA, States of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIPE INSURANCE COMPANT Is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1805, with a Cash Capital of . One Million Dollars, and ie now thoroughly organized and prtharad forbn them' Lifer.' terms offered to A - gents and Sol feltors, who are Invited to apply at our idles. o h Full particulars to be bad on apPircatloo at our of. ice, located in the second story of our Banking noose where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company, may be bad. B. 8. RUSSELL, Mancwer DAVID WILLS, Ageut, Uetty.bure, N Aug. 21,1868.-1 y We direct attention to Wanamaker & Brown's adverlisentet. The Largest Clothing House in Philadelphia. $. 2 TO SCO WANAMAii tBROWN.— MEN'S A BOYS' CLOTI/INU.— Garments ranging at every price. cut in every style. ready made or made to order, 8. P. curlier till.TH and .11AltliET :greets. 8 , 7 TO VS Bilk Mixed, Ysucy Gniwere, Obi nchilta, B . lc, largest 'ninety is the city.— OA K HALL, &XIV and MARKET St.. 8 6 TO $46 B .. l.l d eltt o nS t U m lT 4 l, BO . Tll .. Y c oLe l ite t et.)ibs, E. corner bIXTLi end SLARF..r:Scrmts, WANAMAKER. k BLIVWN. 8,20 ir TO J6O DREIAS SUITS 4 /1" A 41 , - the de qbie 'tykes, iateetie ter arty oc eeewe. ANBll4fiFia k tqI.OWN, gAR- KlaStristi. 84 TO 840 BOYS' BUITB Mkt SCHOOL [Lome and bruin—newest style. and beet rises good.. WANAMAKEit k BROWN, LARDY CLOTUINO 110USZ, eIXTII and -MARKET Streets. 87 TO $25 B i LI OYS' and YOUTLIS' CHESTER VDS iu great variety. WANA MAKER t BROWN, SIXTII tivi MARKET Stre..ls, A OARD TO THE LADIES D DUPONCOII GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOE FEMALE -I. LnfalliLle Iv currt-cting Irregu larities, Removing Obetructiou e of the MaAthly Taro', ( rum whrterer CauAll SA4 siwAys muOyetaral 111 I Pro ,anclve, kaniales peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves to, are cautioned against using these Pills while In that condition lest they •• invite miscar risote" niter which admonition the Proprietor as names no responsibility, although their mildly...swill prevent any ushichiiif to health. Price $1 per Box. Six Boxes 15. Sold by J. 1. UUII 1 , Vritg;isi,Snia Agect itn Get. tysburs. Pt. Ladles. by +ending him fl through the Post alike, can hayelhe Pills sent, (confidentially ' ) by Mph, to any part of the country "'free of postage." April 29,1868.--ly MEETING OF TEACHERS' COMMIT TEE us PEEMAN ENT CERT] FICATIts. The Committee appointed at the last session of the Adams County T.achers' Tnatitute, to act upon ap. phcatione kr Permanent State Out Glutei., will meet in the Public School Buildiur , in Gettysburg. on Sat uidny, the 1714 day of April inst., at 10 o'cLiek. 4 , The members ut the -oturolttea, sad all teachers heldlns Prefeesional CertlAcatre, who are applicant, fur the Permanent, are requested to be prestut at that time. J. HOWARD WERT, President June ILtawroa, Secretary. April 2.-31 The Patent Magic Comb Will color gray hairs permanent Hack or bravo.— gold everywhere. Bent by nail for $1,50. Address WM. PATTON, Treasurer, Magic Comb Cumpauy, Springfield, Kee ■ Excelsior Emporii4m, ANY TUING YOU WItALI FOR vNE DOLLAR, Silverware, Jewelry, Bowing Machines, Tolle{ Bets, Fancy Articles. etc. facials:A c. for Catalogue con. taming full description articles sold tl us fur One Dollar, 'Satisfaction guaranteed. Address MOB BAILICY d CO, Llos. 34432, New Yurk Boat Office. ABK YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUG , IIST FOR BWILIT QUININE—It equAla (bitter) Quinln*. I. made only by P. STEARNs, Chvtulot o Detroit. Moth 19.--It r,i•Loyll ItZIT that !Apt. Nor pitrOculart address M 4 .8.14. bPENOtat a Od., Brittjeboro', Vt. ruiREEMOIINT SESIINAgy, Norristown, Pa, Yor J. Young man and boys. Clasilical, Mathematical and Commorclat. Twanty Ofth year, Situation un surpassed. Spring seselon at 18 areelu commeness March 33d. For circulars address .1. W. Loch, A. M, Prin. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the paEposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medicine is eci universally required by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into use, to every country and among all classes, as this mild but efficient pargatirs Pill. The obvious reason le, that it is a more reliable and far more effeottial remedy than any other. Thom who bate tried it, know that it cured them; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbor, and friends, and all Imo* that what it does once it doew always—that it never fails threagb any fault or neg. lest of its compositiou. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but Buck cures are known in every neighborinxkl, and we need not publish them.— Adapted to all agos and conditions in all climatal Containing neither cab-mel or my deleterious drug; they may be token with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasabt to take, while beiug pare; vegetable, no harm can arise from their use In any quantity. They operate by their powerful inflames on the In. terctl viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy action—remove the obstrac donee( the stom ach, boweln, liver, and other organs of the nody, re • tot log their irregular action to health, and by eec recting. wherever they ening, such deningernentll an are toe first origin of disease. Minute direction, are given in the wrapper on the boi, fiir the followilig compliant', which these Pills irgploily curette Au DYgPSPIJIAt or INDIGESTION, liIBTLYBB - LANGUOR and LOOS OP APPISTI.TIC, they should be taken moderately to etiolated* the stoma ch InAritoro iii tIVALky tons and ectiog. . 141VSH Colleu.otandits Talons eymptonss, BILIOUS HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHY, JAUN DICE or GREEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS COLIC and BILIOUSPETEIti, they ehoofd be judiciously takes fur each case, to correct the dieeeeed act/ay or remove the obstructions which ceuie it. Nor Dlinitnifialf or. DlA.ititilatit, but one mild dime Is goileradly required. for IttLELLUARLIA, 0017 T. GAAVSL, PALMA- . LION OF TUB URA itT, Pnl,B D i TICS elbB, BACK LOlllB, they slimed be continuously takes, es re tared, Wctlanr.titt_4(ll o 9 4o 4.44l o ll et lii.s7ttaa. Pig euth obsuge those Compliable dzes ti r. for /OMIT and 'Ocincipcidwill! G 8 they abatiki bi Lilco is lags sad fraiitea ' topioduce the elfin of a idiom polo, lose etwPakastull aboui4.a.4•X‘D•lll. it griminess bali destrod aff trayilipatly. Asa aisteer tali:WOW 0.. Phi te *emote - digestion and relieve time ALA rat'APl &NIS fhiA.mlosecir and bowel* NO beliti mp L au blabasi. soultswtbstletbili•r • and boligantbw Ils• uwft ls Abu iiikubtage. cos eaters no - Ohs what Unto tow:ably vreu;•ottiiirifistig out' a dose of these Phl. make. kin Seel deskleidly ffiatil einineto. awl renovetiag effsel,on tint .10040 i sp r , • • - DR. J. C.' AYER- & (AL ' Practical 0:3441 • LO el. - . • /aribr gos by A. p. Baskor.,%naraiik , -Geltbovi burp Pa..' • - ' Ban APTRatiallgi I iluitami _.... _ ~.. ~ • _ g, --- 7- ',-..", - - Tispitaf . , IMIZEI I= Medicine =a gvi adrutinanis. To Tat Woarrims Cuss r—l am now prepared to tar nish all classes with ootatant employment at their homes, the whole of the tim e , or k n . t b n " a . e an . meets. ihminemt new, light and prolltabie. fi ft y c ol ds to $ 1 per evening, is madly earned. try persona of eith e r ma, and the boys sect Masora byes much me mai. areal, ladooengais IT offered- abewo who will deeettetheir whets time to the bieutoser:ltied,ltmt en , cry pomp who thee this entice, may ma me their address and test the business tor thaasselvao, I make the Yellowing asiirentlieled offer: To all who are sot well Wished with the boldness, / will send $1 to pay for the trouble of ',titian me. SIM particulars, di rections. Pa sent free. Ciampi* sent by mall fur . 10 Cl.. Address C. ALLEN, August., 40. BOOK. 200 ENGRAVINGS. 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Midwife will be but a few vatancie, applicatltin - ationla be made at once to D. D. STONE, A. M., W. A. Ile DOWICLI.,, A. M.,} PrinCI P S6 AC.ADINIA, Jon Ari Co., PA. 0004 841.4.8,Y. Address U.B. Piano Co., New York STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. T"ROM 4 TO 3.50110R51 POWER,lncludlng the cele brated Curlisa Cut-off Engines, Slide V.lre Pt.- titulary Menu, Portable Voginen, tc Alec, Cir cular, Malay and Gang Saw Mills, Shafting, Pulley., tc., Lath and Shingle 31114, Wheat and Cent Mina, Circular riaws, bdtlug gc. Send for de crictire Cir cular and Price Lie.. WOOD A lIANIf ETVLSI GIE.N 1.4101 ! /I. T. Plows I Plows Plows 1 CAST T F Aspen:kr( Press/see st Park. CIRCULARS FREE To ALL. Address, COLLLNS & CO, 212 Water street, N.Y. Loci Herm, PA. Alsaute. Aievisoove a BA cram, Pittsburgh, Pa, Gents :—We have been using your snake of GANG SAWS in our Mill, and and them, In point of gaol ty, report or to any we have ever ntwd • Yuan, AC. - SHAW, SLANOHIILD t 00. Jratzerowir, N.Y. LlPnlircerr & BlnivrlLL: —W. &aye 120 trouble with your WS• they don't need to be lined ny with paper; we pat them 013 rite Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly uniform and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully, CHAS. J. PDX. LIPPINCOTT % BAICEWELL, Manufacturers of Circular, Malay, Mill, Gan and Croee-Cut : 4 awe, Chopping Axes. AMA apes. Colby:Ws Patent Axe, Shovels, S padtis and Miles' patent Cover ed Scoop. - V elocipede Wheels YAM:GUMMED EY S. N. BROWN & CO. DA ?TON, HUES ey olio mote • potato arGelo of SPGR B UGG Y RUES VCR CARRIAGE AND WHEELS. Bend for Price Llet. EARLY ROSE POTATO . OONEIta.RLi ROSE seat by marl, pOSt.pald, $l. 4 lbe.—' — ' , " — Nr"" — " ,- -1 EARLY ROSE, sent by mall, poet paid, $3 00. Rest Spring Wheat p iu the world i the evilest and tarot productive Goo wonderful yield. in g Oats.- white and black—weigh. ealibAsa‘ ing 45 pound. to the bushel; Spring Barley; Onus Seeds; Yowls; Eggs, Hogs: the great Peed Cotter. 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NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE I=l NEW YORK WEEKLY, THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE JOURNAL THE MOST INTERESTING STORIES ♦n always to Loa found I. the N 4 YORK WEEKLY ♦t present there are FOUR GREAT STORIES miming throolh its columns; and at laaat ONE STORY IS BEGUN EVERT MONTH New subscribers are thus ma of haring the com— mencement of a new continued stray, no matter whim they subscribe fur the NEW YORK WEEKLY, Each number pf th• NICW Wag WIII6ILLT avir Who Beautifai Illustrations, Doable the Amami* of Hsieh mg hatter of any Paper of Its clear, and :he Sketcb., Bbort Storks, Poems, ate-, are by the ablset writers of America and Europe. The NEW YORK WEEKLY does aot sundae Its stseltdelets to amusement, but publishes a great quantity of really Instructive Mat ter, In the moot condensed form. Thu N. Y. WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS ha,. *wawa • high reputation from their brevity, eacellence, and oorrestreas. Tan PIiaII•WITMULIKAM ars made up of the con. centrated wit aad haseor r af away gaols. Tuellisousum , lo is eaullissil to pelhi warms eve in gleamed words tita oast noteTlllbiedtionis all evge thsivirahlt: - to 40aiiiirlitaft iallidriss'OPust an hasituiak wAket.. easwers Uurivalled lat teary Paper = Npv: XO4 WM/ Isom al er s ol . llti 1112445 "ailfak _ smotimuk S;A, Ointer t &c. DAVID MceligAllY. Joii 7. mearsunr "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES', BRIDLE& COLLAR'S and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County &midways to b. Ilsood .t the old and well known staid,Baltlaiors et., opponte the Presbytuisa Ohara. (MoCREABY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, me the most altsmattally built sad neatest Our Harness, (plain and *aver mount add are complain In every respect aad warrautod %a be of the very b.t. material and worksaaablp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, ems Nor is seat. They ere the beet PITTING sad moat durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are math to ruler. as .cheutp u tha; can be made any where and in the most substantial manna. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Plaines, Fly -nets and everything In the line; Nose better or cheaper. Our prices nerve been enonCen to the leeriest llelog standard. ♦ ilberal percentage for cult, off all Wile amounting to $5 or more. We work notb log but the best of wadi and will warrant every article turned ont to be In every respect as repioseuted. Thankful for peat favors we Invite attention to otr present stock. • 111101• e US • Call wd.Lmine PILICISMIT qukari Jan .29.16438,tf D. McCILDANY • dON. CARRIAGE-MARING RESUMED The war being over, the undersigned have reamed the 04.1111,1AG1-M4KING BEIBINESB, at their old stand. to Past Mkltlle *Hatt. Gettymbnrg. whore they are again prepared to pat op wort In the moat ftahlonable, aubatantlal, and nopertar gasoner. lot ornery and second-band CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, 40., —at hand, which they still dispose of at the lowest prin.'s, and all orders will be supplied as promptly tad satisfsctorily sa possible. *rREP&IRENG.I9I 4one with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new andold ItAANSitB on hand For tale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretolbre en• iosell by them, they solicit and will endeavor to de serve a large share In the future. May 29.-tf DANNER t ZINGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL.. TMI undersigned has removN 41 4 vorisgi e ....4., inn shop to tl • ovs; •4144 of Middle unit, oloty. ~a ra. Pa, "mire cootku• to build all kinds of work le Ns Orti.N vtg ; CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES', JAGGER WAGONS, &C., e c. His work Is all put up of good materiel and by the beet of macaw:ilea, end cannot Mil t.) give satis faction. His primate always . remonable. He solic it. orders, confident ;hat bo mks 1111PAIIIDIG promptly done, at moderate rates. W. H. ouxasnia. July I, 11161111 y CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES PERRY J. TATE to now building a variety of COACH WORE of the Wait and most approved styles, and construct ed of the beet material, to which ke invitee the atten tion of buyers. Having built his work with greet care, and of material selected with Ap.Filki' riT•tumc• to beauty of style and dr,rkbility, V• cab cdugdont ly recommend the work as ahmirpassmi by any other in or out of tke•httfee: 'An rap - Art.4i an Inspection of his work, to convlice thoke In want 'of any kind of a vehicle that shit Is the' place to buy them, VrREPAIRING fu iITiPrY branch don* •t short nottcoand on tossonnblo toms. Give me a can at my Factory, near the corner of Washington and Chansbersburg etresi Gettysburg, Pa. Jun• 111.1X6T.—tf 4tal and groan' Jbalo. SHERIFF'S 4 1,4 E In pommies of sonde, rl te of Venditioal Liponsa, will bs ogsFsd at Public Sale at the Cann Clone* la Oeitystairg. on Sa4arday. Vie 10t6 day of aprll neat, al 1 o'ckak i the following described Bac Yews, A TRACT 07 LAND, innate near Bonaoabtown, In Monutpleamint township, Adams county, N., ad joining lands, of NathanielHagerman, Henry lorry, John Landis sod °there, containing a A. ries, more or lees, improved with. mutated:a-half story Rimeicaisp DWELLINO HODBI, Log Baru, Hog Pen, itud ot4er outbuilding.; • young Apple Orchard end other fruit trees; a well of water near the house. The laud la all clear, and ander fence. ■iced and taken in execution an the Neat *Hite of 11,7 Also, A 11-ALF LOT 01 ottOCIND, wittier* to Nast Borba, Hamilton township, Adana connty,Pc, front ing on Wain street, and running back to an alley, ad Joining George Spengler on the east, and an alley Cal the west-.lroproved with a Two-story /tacos DWIL LING 110011 g, Pram* Stable. Hood Hons., ...with- Shop, Bake Oren, a well c( water at dour, and fruit trete of different kindi on the lot. Seised and taken In ezeoutiotf es the Heal .11state of lIILIIMIAH Wor.r. ' QiilUP HANN, Sheriff. Shoriff's Odle*, Gettysburg, March eke-Ten per cent of the purchase morel gran all &elm by the 'Sher:dant be yew over trotru e lt e t e ly slur the property Is .truek down or upon failure to comply therewith the property will be again pat up for sal.. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE .. PERSON AL PROPERTY. oa Saiarday the lOLA of .Ipra init., at 10 o'doe., A. M The sabacriber having raliaquabad Waling aad mo•d to Now dalwa, will sell t Public Bala, oa tbe praw,laea, tb. ibllowltag valuabl• Poraoltal Proparty, do wit: 2 GOOD DRUMM AIA2II, 1 Mule Colt 0110 year oh:1,1mo 1 Mitch Costa 1 young Bull, 1 Bow, two. horse Wagon, gptineWagan, Cast steel Plow, 'lngle sod double Shovel Plow., Grain Saparator and Horse Power, 2 sat of Bragebbands„ . 1 eat of 'rout Geo& 2 Ply N.h Boller, Cutting Box, lot of old yrs!, and groat many other articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be erect and terms mad. known on day oinks by JOSEPLI EIJNKLIC. JACOB !Muir, Auctioneer. [April 2.,..te WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. I RAVI ON HAND • 11W T'R ACT S OF No. 1, second hand, prwoooptlon Loads located Door nail. mp t ds,CAllty Towns, to, la well settled neighbor hots* which I will sell, or exchange at • fair price for Real Rotate la Adam, county, rit. eio.AINOLD, feb.l,ls6ll.—tf WOOD FOR SALE, SOO CORDS OAR, 200 HICKORY, AT SANDOZ'S MILD. 116-ihie• RA sad per cord ow tie grim& ORO. ARNOLD. Getty aunt. Aug. 21,11111L—af F OR SAL E.—l have several DWELLING EOViES awl a amber of MOWS BUILDING LOTS ar ralst G. ilipagAlT, loos IS. I.OML-41 G OOD. STOCK AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned. residing La Shahan township, miles mothermt of New Chatter, offers at Private Sale, the following Stock, via: ♦ moat) MARS, with loaf, • Say Gelding defog three years old, (large sad actlve.)• Say Mar* rittak three years old. (sire Taylor, data Marisa.) an Ayr , shire Ball nineteen month. old, three good Sheep.— Persons erl•tung to pinches, ere iarited to call sad NO the &biota mantlouvd Stock 7eb.211. 1649-If El= PRIVATE SALE. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, wllb sixty-two Ateros of Mae lredsrbk Cathay Land .ttubod then to, aims at H.. fro. Irrydarkt eit.Y. ad. All twoosaty Outtltlttligs; Ws* Vey& .ad Apple Orchards. Pries SIIMO - to iboi9M. Ilwilosidt, NIL J.D. 1&.--11se gardiwt, gittkry, At: ARDW.& RI AND will slum Tat St t abeartbart bar Oat t fttararitraargarattlaa, id* 'as lament' supply of akitHWAlLlS:elniClo alt 21111), *Nei elm, are 't'rus't 4011..11 attoil le Baltimore stree t at prta•at o salt tit at talalltit host aaaaleta fa part of grarptassot 't Too ti - 4 tweb-eigaoi. Nu ►lq ~ ~, gado, Piles, Wawa's. DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND D.RUCiaIsT, OW* sad Drug dem*, OTIAMBENSBURG BTRIM GETTYSZUROd Medical advice without charge DIALYIt IN DEM, EISDICIEES, PATENT ENDICINPS, ETA TIDY BHT, PRRFUIIRRT, SOAPS, BRIIFII ES, TOI L RT ARTICLED, DTI STIIPIIB, FFICR2I, RA K • IRO 800 A, CILIUM OF TARTAR, LA MYB, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PIIBY LIQOORS AM medicinal pummel& Dr. R. Homer', OLKEN, a rellabie remedy Om chapped band*, rougb akin, *e. AD article" warranted pa rend genuine. Jan S. Ita&-itt DR. JAMES CRESS , DRUG GIS r, Store in Brant's Building, Ballo: se., LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STOILS sad fitted Di up le the beet style, I oder my stock of pure fresh Drugs to the citizens of Llttlestmen and 'adult, at the lowest market rates, conelatini put.: Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse • Powders, Pure Spices, Dye., and Dye AWE", Perfumery, Toilet Soaps mtd Pancy anklet' A full IBP•ofleent of Brushes, Stationery of all kind; Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. • 461-kfoore's Rlectro•Magnetic Soap will wash with hard or *oft water, cold or warm. Dl•dbes washod with this Snap are made beautifully white without boning or bluelog. This Le the best Soap in tm. Try it. It le warranted not to Tulare the hands or &hi*. Littleetowu, May It-1y JA611,8 H UBER ' S • PertlJG STORE. Forne,y's old Stand—Baltimore Street, GETTYSBURG, PA. H AVING tburchseed tnie old and popular Stand, and told to nit entirely new and fresh Stock, offer a tultaaeortinent, consisting in pert of DRUGS AND FAMILY NUIDICINSS. eAtriNT MEDICINES-4 LAND) ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS WINES 101 MEDICINAL PUN SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. (POSES. DYES A DY&8TP1111-110W A t•TRY ENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYE:L— IME CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TUX MARKET. ALI, TUE NEW AND RLEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLD ATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. /ORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS --TER BEST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERMAN,STONEBRAKER'S AND ROBERT'S. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND ex oiry.-,T115 BEST BRANDS. MUSICIANS' PRkSCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE ONOTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Medicines furnished AT •u HMIS of rug pialvir.-- Night Bell atthe April 1, 1868.-tf A, D. BUEHLER DRUG & BOOK STORE, CHAaatERSBURG STREET, !fear Ik. Dliustozid. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS SirCOTINTRY MERCHANT! supplied at wholosa4 Veb. efc price.. gtvtry ,stablni. THE EAGLE LIVERY. SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Wer,sAisgtion Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respect /. mi.' , Worn. the p Um he halt opened a nett LIVIARY, BALE ANDublic EXCIIANGIC STARLS in this place, and Is prepared to offer euperior at commodatkius In this line. Ile bee provided himself with Buggies, Carriages. flacks, Light Wagons. he , of the latest styles. etifilcient to meet the publi, dr. mend. ilia horn.. are all good, without Lira, lab, and perfectly reliable—none of your .old trip. plea," but all of the "2.40" order, Riding parties can always be accoromcde ter ate) comfortable equipments ibrnislied. Partlea,Luge or small, ono get lust what they want on the most accommodating terms, Visitor. to the Etattle-eftld politely attended tc• and reliable drivers furnished lido/fired. Parties coorairod to mut from the Depot upon lb§ arrITAI saddoparroar• actor; toxin. Boma bought, sold, or exchangsd, and always charms for barg:dos sires. Oar motto is "fair play mpg Elio gouging. •Itontfon pat.l to forni•hing V lOW's an& Raks for Funerals. •T We tartar ourselves that by charging mortar stilly and by tarnishing superior accommodations. ere cannot fail to plea.* every one who patronises. oar astabliabment. T. T TAT,. Maw 39.1i187. goal, guaber, gime, dc. GETTYSBURG LIME KILN'S. TIM undersigned bu bought out his ibrmer part air, W. G ars, and now continues THE LINE-BURNING BUSINESS hhosolf—at the tilettyiburg Limo Elks; on thocorn• of thir Railroad and North 'Stratton t. Thank thl lb+ past patronage, hewn] endeavor to deserve Its continuance, by presenting the Dodson u rigorous: ly sad on as large a scale as postible—always walla& good article and giving good mounart Farmers and others nay la* Ibr the prompt Illhag or distort. 8• also ocattnies tla4 COAL BUSINESS, starlit the soar popular kinds.. flourak •..p•r• and others should glair him a cull. Black/mit h era! cc ,. stiatly 011 baud Lime and taal , I•ltvored nywhere in LI ttysbarx ettyabora. Nor: 10, 1867.-tf JAOOB EEILST• Vudograph Salltrito. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS saccesst.rs to C. J. Tyson. PRO T OGRA.PIIB, PHOTO MINIATURES &c., Stereoscopic Views of the IUTTLE- F I EL DI fli(nc,T44oll FRAMES, I= LBUMS