tau: . E (9. HO R I: CLOTHS . CASSIMEREL HIS. GOODS RCHAgING ELSE-. F YOU WOULD E MONEY. corner of Square. siItABLE 1869. GOODS! lien! Assortment! cry small profits, arid ry large Busines. 11 - ADES OF YIDf6 SILL POP DES OF FRXNCII WOOL POP DES OP ALPACU POPLINS. PIQUES, PERCALES AND IN SILKS• PLAID RILE& .CON ET MUSLIN& CAMBRIC. COLORED ALPACCA, PLACE( AIN. .ASHMERE 811AWLS,TIIIBET CLOA KINGS,LII.EN.DRILL- BLN LINIiN, NAPKINS, TOW- '. HOOP SKIRTS. Irg ERCIIIICFS. EMBROIHEILED. VS, up( STITCHED HAND- SSAS',ACHILDREN'BOLOVIU‘ • S: • v rece•ing the lateat styles oh .s. lify stock coutpriess erisry • in a Onst-chisa DRY GOODS 'Roche attention of t he I can safely challenge comparl re. In quality of g oda and low- J. L. EICILICK. .15,1509.—tf ODDS, ESBUBG, t Bottom Prices. AND DRESS 000DS, ght times" priests. IWO 8, GLOVES, 11.141MER II !EFS, IC., OTHER DRESS IDTTOTLF, : PROTECTORS AND TEX Ali 'EX" CORSET CLAM. eases bet nicely AKD UALDItaLLAR. Rd mT prices, 'PTON.A.ILI2IS. JANIS, &c., agant.L)n In nsj Quality. T S Hug end Summer Styled O E 1 )., la say quit I lr . .,, s , t h e hut kept n Adra cu ." Thou the , 810 '..4 almealher• lavas gated tbei, J3tabits. URG LIVERY, change Stable& SON, Proprietors, day as3cAciatra with me - I in Cue Livery Ltuattiesa, street Ilwa number rctfully return my thanks to. pouroanire heretofore extend-. ,r 6 ccolacoodationa tosupply tile trlr a Coatinuatioa of theirpa- s can furnish superior blimp is au, other establishment 'f• vend stocked with tho beet of floe Rick team with earefal dr lung or short ..drlvei. We 01 Boren and Barmy. .1 • 0100 single Horse and Grim s trip. no• Baden Horse kr Gentle. a Family Horse and Carriati. for facilities for visiting Ins ite• paid to supplying Backs for say kind of turn to be bad. I lIGEIL AND SOLD terrno. Pfr.0•., 0 ". r .v .bment lam • good . 3a l w i en . Odom sold saarsott44 to bomb:less, wit :A, & a i re t t • t.oaketbizyt to e u . IClltP,aor Wl4 VXB, LEVI Jr,. wx/vvag.- LE LIVERY, '4NGE STABLES. Gettysburg Pa. 'EAGLE HOTEL , gned would respect. publie that he has opens* AND EXCILANG2 BTASLI preparod to offer liapirior Una. U.hao provided himself s. Lacks, Light Warms. h r ^ l . eicl•at to moot the p*bNr till good, without spot or also' able bone of, I ov. °qs eartit 'order. nhry,a•ila atreaucatated and - SE3ii;EMI eotN. M6lllllOll to 4114 611.11:31• Depot epos t 6► ar,ige 3EMEEI to - turniablog Y, that by thargiag asihir ,sithertat ataithaothuont lag with T. 4 Vet, i, Cle nakikatiel._ Gettysbui*. RAILROAD E LMOTION. --The election .r President and Directore of the Littiea •wp Railroad Company will be held on outlay, the 34 - 1 of May next. - ARK tROILENIL. A: bby,;t 'oh** matt,'cif abmg ?-2'.);ears , one diy last week fettfrout It wagon, ud broke hie left arm. Iffer•Gicortod B E ed 29 years, ormerly of East Berlin, died euddent3r* arriiitiurgoo Friday last. His =Midas • ere taken to Plat fierliti, the helnoOf hlti • tots. GIVEN OUT.-.On Saturday - the Get sburg Water Company gave out tbi eon • t to Henry Barbeharn, at $1.+50 period r the extension of their pipes on York treat, and $1.75 on Carlisle street. PUBLIC BALE.-Famix D. Dup- ORN advertiaes a acacia Household and lichen Furniture on Satiirday, May Bth, lire. R. M. Dian/. on the 15th-both ffering geod Furniture and nearly new. Advertisbmenta. jar-Among the Commissioners .to the • eneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Burch, appointed by the Central Prebby :ry of Philadelphia, we notion thename f Jaoos A. GARDNER, formerly of this "aunty.. • Off-The Hanover Citizen announcing that a Concert will be given on Tuesday eve leg, May 11tlt , tn that place,for the benefit .f the Sunday Sehool of the New Lutheran utch of L anover, by the Choir of the °Reg% churoh of Qiettylotturgri" FIRE IN THE_ bLOUNTAE: 4 7.—Dttrihe be past Week' a fire his been raging in .0 mountains north-west of this place, pparently in Bucbauan Valley, covering miles . In extent. The fire has been istinctly visible frtim this place at "night. . good deal of tituber mnbt have been ; estroyed. - LOCK-LlP.—The Borough of Littlestown •as provided a "Lock-up" for drunken .d disorderly persons, and on Thursday veuiug of last week it received its first odgers—a party tof drunken vagrants,. wo men and a wwnan=who were locked p over night add next inoruing sent drift. REJECTED.—The United States Senate ejected the nomination of Isaac G. Tyson o the Winnebago Indian Agency. Mr. T. .:d the misfortune to be nominated to an . gency, the present Incumbent of Which s a per,onal friend of Senators Pomeroy . I Kansas and Harlan of lowa,•and had to •a udder. Another of the nominees 'iled for a similar reason. ELECTION.—The election for ' five Tanagers of the Gettysburg Water Com. iany will be held at the house of George McClellan, in Getty-burg, on the 15th f May, between 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. 'he Company is in good condition and pru len LI). managed. The capital stock has 6(91 increased to extend the pipeS to meet he demand for water. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXHIBITION..%- i ho Methodist Espicopal Sunday School •ill give an 'exhibition in Agricultural lall on Friday evoning next, May 7, con isting of Speeches, Dialogues, Tableaux, • iniing, &c. Froun,what we have heard f the programme, the exercises will be nusually interesting. One of the origi al pieces will be a representation of the tattle of Gettysburg, the' advance of the thellght, and retreat of the ene y. Admission 25 cents children 15 ants, The proceedswill be for the benefit f the school. Let there be a full house. NEW TIME TABLE.—By reference to he Time Table of the 9ettysburg Rail oad, it will Le seen that under the new .sehodule which went into effect on Mon ay la.9t t ylose connections will be made both morning and noon with trains on the Northern Central going NOrth and South. 'his will give two trains to Baltimore, the first reaching that city at 12."317 P. M., and the second at 5 P. M. Pasiengers will each Philadelphia at 4 P. M., and New "ork at 7 P. M., by the morning train ; ml Philadelphia at 2 P. 'M., and New "ork at/2 P.M.., by the afternoon train. 'his schedule will facilitate passenger ravel, and prove advantageous to the road. Cii.."NDIDATES.—The "patriots" in the Democratic ranks, anxious tonerve the public is consideration of ttte perquisites incident to the County offices; are already marshalling for thecontest, in anticipation of the meeting of their County Convention . The last Compiler has announcements of the ?ollowing candidates : Shcriff.—D. 11. Rieman ; Liberty town ship ; Joseph Spangler, Mountpleasant; Reuben GOlden, Highland; Jacob Klunk, Germany, Clerk of the Courts.—Diniel A. Cono 4 ier, _MOUT) tj oy ; Jeremiah S lay baugh, Hunting ton ; Daniel Delap , Tyrone. Register- and Recorder.—Samuel A. Swope, Franklin; A. W. Flemming, Get tysburg. ' INSTALLATION.—The Rev; W. S. VA:I.:CLEVE was in installed on Tuesday lasts' pastollif the Pres uyterlan churches of Hunterstown and Marsh Creek, the exercises in the morning being in the Hunterstown church, and in the afternoon in the Marsh creek church. At Hunters town, the sermon was preached by Rev. 1. N. Hays, of Chambeisburg ; charge to Pastor by Rev. J. A. Crawford, of Cham bersburg ; charge to congregation by Rev. .M. Patterson, of Emmitsburg: At Marsh Creek church, Mr. Patterson de livered the Sermon, Mr. Hays the charge Me Pastor, and Mr. Crawford the charge congregation. Mr. Van Clew% has ta rken.up_hls residence in Gettysburg and g l as,rhade e favorable impression on our oeopie. BRYAN'S' CIRCUS.—A rich treat is in store for the people of this vicinity. ft ry an's grand menagerie, with a powerful and attractive combination of men and-an imals, will exhibit hereon May 4th. The hugortelephant, the largest now living in the United States, the roar ing , lions lately brought from their nati ve forests, the sav age hyena, tho wonderful camel, the fret fal porcupine, which tile immortal Sbak sireare 'alludes to in his writings; the chattering :monkeys, the long line of cages containing The most interesting variety of quadrupeds ever brought before the pub iio, fbe ponies, and the thoroughly trained bows, are but part of the grand features Nut will .be shown under the canvas. The prtiprlatars - Ore authorized us to state thatihere is MO bgnahng - about this con cern. They have-aseared us that they per form and exhibit everything advertised in our columns and on their bills. The chariot drawn by twelve matched cream steeds, Elephants, (among which is the large Elephant Itnecius,) Camels and Dromedaries, and twenty dens containing the wild animals, drawn by two, Soar, six and eight spans of stalwarth grey horses I will be seen in the proceesion as it passes through our streets at ten o'clock on the morning of the 4th. Splendid . Blooded horses,, Ponies and mules are attached to the Circus and will win the admiration of admirers of horse flesh. The Menagerie is a 00116E410n of all kinds of animals, some of which are rare specimens of beasts and birds. For par ticulars, read the advertisement. No such opportunity has - been presented to the people pf A.danis county for many years to witness es mu) lAA large collection of animals. The Circus presents nutnerinut and warted attaactione. P/Pr cases there are certain performances width arft alike, we can maim our -madam that day will witness some entirely new teats and Mr. JAN= ?Aromas will furnish outliojedians. Me-Ciains,-for• all LOST.—was lost on Monday wOonbig I to *ugh sawPdiftow let. Pl'imer-adilits last, on Baltimore street v stßreett.idi-4est Su. Obi ..gentP7 - 44 1 dieti and Pearls In gold settingli. Ths4nder year. of Bin d Undtr, twenty- E ve cams. will be suitably reweited by Disabling it There will be two performances, one at 2' to this °Moe- - • • 1- td iimpobor et o# oo l4 . . st • - ; - • ID (FPRTANT :MEETING.—In to iNipir will be founds notice request ,og t h e 0,*404.9rs and Bondholders of the ettyaburg taliroedCompauy, to meet in • ho Arbitrator $ 00 . 1 : 0 t in Prettyaborg, on zaturday the Bth Jf Jkhay, ski 1 o'clock, P. to t a k e s t e p & t o ~seeur tl their interests 'n the proceedings n4. I W -13130ing before the Supreme Court. 13v qty c r i,d l ;i,or and Bondholder is interested' in the P atter and should make it a point to iitte,ccl• The Mortgage will unquestiona.bly be fore_ closed and the Road sold, but the pectm• iary interests of the Cieditors and Bond holders will be largely affected by the Decree and Sale, and they should be pro perly represented in the; proceedings. If the matter be permitted to go by default, there must necessarily be a heavy snort flee both in the sale of the road and in the matter of the distribution of the pro ceeds. hi EET lift OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS, —We again reel the attention of School Dirotors bet that the trienmial Con vention of the School Directors of the comity will be held in the Courthouse on riagdayttest, (May 4,) at 1 oloook, P. M., to elects County Superintendent and de termine the Belsky. The Convention will be composed of existing School Boards. Directors elected last Spring do not take udice MUM the ARM tif.pilitte, itx.espt in new school dietriete 'Created during um, year—if there be any such. The conweatf.on Ivan important one, and should be luny Attended, We pkesume Mr. SHEELY, the present Superintendent, will boa candidate Sat nisetitiotham J. H. WIRT, A. st.„pitxoursoiroisMlll4lool in this plate for theisit Aimee ' rile% will also be a candidate for thtliatidan t Epd possible other gentleateu, _ . ' MOTE MAT*/ MENT,--Tbe entestallt; mitit of Mitre 114Cledbitilitelect 7 MoCipky evening Tax dOold aigiAtultural Rail Was „crowded' with ig folks and little Nike. and, !don* tjig . exercises, were protracted to a Ittithorri. - the interest of the tied lent* watrh ta the close. the little ibikeespectilithppiar.: eutly as eager at lb o'clock to imitt=7*,- was to acme next:. as when theairthttt, 4•11i3 at 7 • EverytlisAg passed off emoOth- - Readigge, Bowles*, Dialogues, Tab leatirg. Singing, dm, ell judiciously va tried to prevent wigkolog, There had evidently beeii,a - vod deal of tabor,i)a-. Mow, and pithia,taktog tu the drill , ire gnprite !leftist peritgagehoes 'move along so smoothly and ancoeseltilly. The tableaux were gotten up with much tUte, Some of them being quite artistic ; ffir instance the Crowning of the May_ queen. the Court of the 'FairMs, the Wedding. dm. The musical department west under the direction of Miss DAzorgs, and wss not. the'lnlet pleiiant part of-the programme. Miss liiocLam.eze and the ladies who assisted,. her in getting up entertainment deserve much -credit, it being the occasion of gratification to chil dren and parents. At the close of the ex. ercises Prof. l'Eniamt made some exciß lent remarks, complimentary to the teach ers and pupils, and• urging the beneficial effect of exercises of this kind as aids in the education of the young. VELOCIPEDLSTS.—The Velocipede mania in Agricultural Hall has kept up during the, past week, a number of our young men practising daily—some of them having acquired considerable skill. On Thursiday night of last week, a Silver Cup was contested for and awarded to Mr. Reindoller aa the fastest rider, having made ten rounds of the hall, about a quar ter of a mile, in 1 minute 15 seconds. On Saturday night these were two contests—a Silver Castor for fastest riding, and a Watch Chain for the slowest. The Castor was won by M. R. Minnigh, who made ten rounds In 1 minute Hi seconds, and the Chain by John- Toy, who made one roun•l In 32 seconds. For several days the Velociliedists have been practising on the public streets, at tracting a good deal of attention. We un derstand that a party of young men in town have purchased four improved ma chines and will open a permanent practis ing school here. ' - POOR HOUSE ACCOUNTS.—The dis crepancy in the Poorhouse Accounts, to which our attention bad been called by a correspondent,and to which we refered last week, was occasioned by an error in the amount of Steward'asalary, which, we are informed. Should be $3OO, instead of $75 as published.. An examination of the origi nal copy, as certified to by the Auditors, Shows that the error exists there, the Stew, ard's salary being carried out at $75, in, stead of WO. Hence the mistake is not attributable to the "Printer." Wo are glad to find that these statements of the county receipts and expenditures are carefully scrutinized. The taw requires their publication for the information of tax-payers whose right and duty it is to examine them closely. We are under obligations to the correspondent who drew our attention to this discrepancy in the Poorhouse ACcounts, and which has elicited from the proper authorities a satis factory explanation. RAILROAD. MATTERS.—The Freder ick lepublican says the Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad will certainly be built. The Company has called for the payment of the second instalment of stock, 20 per cent., on the 224 of May, and on the 25th propose to let 28 sections of the road, each over a mile in length. The Republi can has also this item : Go Amr.AD.—The people of Emmita.: burg are determined to build their Rail way to the Dunkard Church and connect with the Western Maryland near there, and also with the Frederick tit Pennsylva nia Line Railroad a little below; They will then push onward to Gettysburg, Bendersville, York Springs, Carlisle and Harrisburg, and form a junction with the great North and Lake Erre Route. This they are aware will make them thrive like a green l'ity tree in the month of Luna- Let Father McCloskey put his shoulder to the wheel and the thing can be accom plished. IMPROVED. —The Sabbath School of St. James (Lutheran) chnrch'in this place have re-modelled their School ro..m, and occupied it on last Sabbath,. The long pews have been removed, and the seats re arranged in blocks to promote the comfort of classes. The walls have .been papered In imitation of oak, and the furniture painted the same color,whild tastefully ar ranged mottoes adorn the wails. - This school is probably the largest in the coun ty, the Infant department alono number ing nearly 150. DFATH.—Last week a German, name) Conrad Cauffmsus, aged about 72 years, pro fessing to nail from Littlestown, stopped in HanoVer at a houseon Milt:more street, and asked fora bed, complaing of not feel ing well. He was thought to be under the influence of liquor, and remained in bed several days, sleeping moat of the time. He was not thought to; be seriously sick, but on Friday lie was found'a corpse. GOING FUR TH./lA.—Messrs. Watts maker ii.' Brown having spent toe put few months in getting up the largest and best stock of spring and summer garments ever offered in Philadelphia, are now busy as bees in disposing , of it at prices •so that every now and then an astonished customer has to . turn to his salesman to say, "You ain't fooling with me, are you I" This stock was got up with special refer ence to the country trade, and W. , B. are now "going for" the "custom era from out of town." But they needn't trouble themselves, for the country people of these part, with an eye to their own interests, are etre y "going for" the good clothes at eTslow pri at Sixth and Market Streets. EIUDDE Oen; "31!•= ' ofllnlon township, dfetverirrnd ' Ocri,iiVikiktidaY *A. appears, in Oa fig j 3; wentout to‘,the field td ;Inqw; returning satuntatl, at noon ; nyouuggMio4/14101/Y*.illit , / 01 0'neit . °• lll licert l 4-1, w6 /4.4*°f At" , , rescbeit the 4/4:14 lttludiug 18a jsiiddl _ttoi4ild'Aligt,iii,e,litying over 'ha O°W 1 6Sirililii;- 11 i4041 1 he died , from heart dbieuse ; His age was about 4a years. -About two years .IIgQ a brother of the deoeased died under :Similar clientit:' stances—falling dead behind a piow in a field.—Stover Wizen.- 'FELL IN.-- , •We Intim dtfornied that the wall of the thtee an!E prop• ' arty, this aide of Abbottstown, gave way one day last week, and fell In, causing a - perfect heap of stone and rubbish. The atolls wall is said tottave been put, up very badly, which accounts for the aocident. Tne mill was formerly the property of Mr. Hollinger, but is at present owned by Mr. , George Arnold, of Gettysburg. The mil lers employed in the mill were at the time outside and thus - mimed an inevitable death. —ifonover COAL OF ALL RINDS.—John Cress lies opened a Coal yard on corner of Strat ton street and Railroad, and will keep on hand Stove Coal of all sizes, Blacksmith's and Limeburner's Coal, kn., which will be sold at the lowest market price. Per sons in want of Coal of any kinds, by bushel, ton, or car load, promtly suppli ed. " It LADIES AND CIIILDHEN'S SHOES. —CODEAN • and CIIIININGHAU have just received a large and well selected assort men t of Ladies and 'Children's Shoes of all styles and prices. Now is the time to buy your summer Shoes, Gaiters, '6tc., and Cobean and OULlrlinghtlEn'S is the place to find them. Call and see. No trouble to show them. April 30.2 t prittu .of Ott Vlarktto. Baltimore Grain & Producealarket. Baitimore. Tharatiarltforning. 6 00 @ 6 75 7 00 @ 7 50 1 75 @ 0 00 1 65 ed 2 05 76 84 1 40 0 1 45 CO 0 72 0 00 @ 0 00 0 00 @ 0 00 000 @ 000 14 @ 14} 16i flo 17i 19 0 21 19 @ 191 St noun,. EXTRA nous,. WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, Cosa, RYE, OATS, TIMOTHY-SEID. CLOVER -SEED, FLAX-SEED, BADON, 8110 tILDISS, " BIDES, " Hems, LARD, GOLD, Phila Gettysburg:. Groin & Prevision Market Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 6 00 SUPER. FLOUR,... EXTRA FLOUR, WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ... Com, RYE, OATS, BITCH - WHEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, POTATOES, Burnt, LARD,... EGGS,... B.Loolr, HAMS, " SIDES, " SuocrLasse, SoAr, TALLOW, DIED ALWINE.—On the 16th ult., Mrs. Susan na Al wine, wife of Samuel Alwine, aged 60 years. 10 months and 18 days. BosszumAN.—On the 17th inst., John Mervin, son of Wm. Bosserman, of But ler township, aged 2 months and .17 days. Burr.—On the 4th inst., at East Berlin. very suddenly, Mr. John Butt, aged 82 years, 9 months.and 20 days. BRICKER. —On the 11th inat., in Hamil ton township. Mr. Jacob Bricker, aged 39 roans J risoWtlbst lbw& 917 a .07 BnoWx.—On the 11th inst., in Hamil ton township. Samuel Kosciusko, son of Samuel and Marla Brown, aged 2 years, 9 months and 1 day. lIARNER.—.On the Ist inst., in Germany township, Janves Rodrich, infant son of William and Julian Hamer, aged 1 year, 11 months and - 18 days. BEECHER.—On the 17th of February, near Be. cherstown, Emma lona, daugh ter of Samuel and Sarah A. M. Beecher, aged 3 years and 17 days. HEAGY.—On the -16th inst., in Middle town, Md., of Pneumonia, Anny Mabel, only child of Charles A. and Anna M: Hengy, formerly of this county, aged 1 year, 6 months and 9 days. Those little hand thou'lt raise no more, To meet our loving fond caress, For death's cold blast, in passing o'er, Has snatched thee from affection's breast. [Communicated. Preamble and Resolutions passed by the Phifoinaihean 'Society of Penissylaania CoUege, April 28th, 1889. WHEREAS, It has pleased all disposing Providence to remove from our number, by death, WILLIAM MOORE McCoLLifsf, formerly in connection with this associa tion ; therefore, Resolved, that while we believe in all gentleness and mercy the good Father has taken to himself .our companion, we feel that by bis departure we have lost a be loved member, a genial associate, and the College a promising student. Resolved.ihat we do most truly sym pathize with his bereaved family and friends r and fervently pray that his early decease may lead us to consider well the momentous future, and be prepared for its solemn issue. few aldvattottututo. A UDITOR'S . NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Comma. Pleas of Adams county. to distribute the balance temalning in the hands of It. MeOvarer, Req., hequestrator of the Gettysburg Railroad Com pany, on his Seventh Account, to and amongst the parties legally entitled thereto, will sit for the porno• ses of his appointment, at his lace, in Gettysburg, on Friday, the 14th day of May,lBllo. April 30,1869,44 J. C. NESLY, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nudireigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county to make distribution of the balance remaining in the bands of Wattut yacoss, Administrator of the estate of tient Zmo- Ism. late of fitraban township, Adams county, de canoed. to and amongst the parties entitled to receive the same, will sit at ,his . office in the Borough of Gettysburg. to attend to tho duties of hi appoint. meet, on Monday, the 17th day of May nest, Al 10 o'- clock, A. X., when and where all patties interested are notified to attend. D. McCON4II7OI3Y, Auditor May, 30.-8 t MONEY ON LOAN. *ts,ooo TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. WOOD LOTS FOR SALE. ALSO, BUILDING SOTS AND SEV ERAL .u.pus4o. iarApply to R. G. MoCREARY, Ap r il 30.—tr Attorney at Lear. BARK ! BARK I' 500 CORDS WANTED THIMIBBO/1181C8 TWAHRIS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAR BARK, for irhich he will nay 88 00 per eord,ot dollvery, In good order, at hie tnnyard In OrITYBBLIZO. JOHN RUPP. Aprll 30, 1869—tf BLACK.SMITHIN G. B. G. HOLLEBAUGH, AP opened a.Biaoketatti Mop on yoeht e s . too Sreet, next door to eitritpreed ltdirotter Vint end le prepared to do all kladi .ol IILADZIMITE -13114101 tonotilOoripp i Wino? "lst•ot ~tlO, - 04" Pi t ""ie- —-• • •••••"'n 1 0.1. 1 .1f *NO! , cal; 4!► aPllat*C of :11,4oti*- orWitzum-Moiuk door stool aountr;havtlets boss tysildfitirtii ilup4oroesk has siike=tareA '44 - 4/ ' ;'IIMIIt 0 400 „,M,4,1/4 7 1:A': , 4 , 4 4 _3'. • - -** :WV T nwe, ; aroma a. siorat a'Tasztatus 8. xraba; bisaebei. All kindi of • - ' FRESH In their season. Market itaad M'-deatylibarm at Arnekl'a Corner. Presh Beef every-Taeaday and got. rday learning: guall meats W•doeddly, Tatlll4ll7 and rriday monalos. As yrs pay cub Air oor stock we can u rsaseaskle s any good dim to Ilidtga. - burg. . Teft baring fat stoelt for eal• will Miele ksabsdr advantage to all on is addrees the new BICOVHE A vans. Apra SO, 11101—tf TO ALL INTERESTED. rho Crealtors and Bondholders of the asetieburg Ballmad Cotopaxi are repotted to totietin thit-Arbl ;ration Room. (Court Boner,) tv Gettisborg. on Sat erday, /As WI day of May nod. at I °Week, P. AL. to consult as to this steps necessary to protect their interests in the proceeding now pending in the An. prone Court for • farecloeure of the Montpge and sale of the road. April 30.—td PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY On Saturday the lOW of May rat., at 10 edoe:, A. N. The under. geed will sell at Public 13•14 at her rtoldence.l wile north of Elettysburg, at the Junction of the Bendersville and Carlisle road.. and near Blocher'. Blacksmith Shop, the following Personal Pro perty, to wit : 3 STOVES, one a Violet Parlor Coal Stove, one No. S Perna lliania Cook Stove, with *II the Ilitnres, the other a Chamber Wood Store, a lot of asrpeting, to cludLrig 30 yards of all Wool three-ply Ingrate Carpet, 20 yards of all wool homemade Rag Carpet, 15 yards half wool bed room Carpet, 16 yards home-made Sax rag oarpet,l2 yards all wool Stale Carpet, and other smaller places; Walnut Extension Table, Parlor Mir- • roc with heavy gilt frame of elegant design, which cost when new $l2O, Marble-top Table, 1 set Mobalr Si ring Cushion Chair., Mohair Spring Cushion Tete a-tete. Mohair Rocking Chair, large Walnut What- N0t,13114, 11 Parlor Lamp., Parlor Bug, I Bedrooms con. elating of a Droning Bureau, Bedstowl, Wash' d, Writing Table, four Cane-east Chairs, and To 1 Rout, all of latest idyl. /leo, 3 Cottage Beds , Iron B. dot soul, Brewing Burma, 3 Washstands, 4 dark Cane-east Chairs, 4 Kitchen Chairs, two high. Chairs, :Seeing Chairs, 2 Featherbeds, Matt.ose end Bed Clo:hi.,e, an Alarm Clock, Mirrors, Lounge, Breakftult Tablo, large Kitchen Sink with Cupboard, a lusndeome Child's Carriage which cost st3t: sod is good Ili new. Cub, plain and bordered Oilcloth Blinds, a lot of white atone China Ware, Wash-bowls and Pitchers, Tumblers, tibias and Stone Jars for canning fruit, Sc, Vinegar Jugs. Crocks,. 5 sailor] and a number al gallon Stone Jars, Churn, Kugs, Barrels, Boxes, Bath Tun, Wash 1 ut , s„ Brass 11.111 e, .Tin Buckets, Lard Can., Sui,,othtug Iron., Stair Jidda, and a great many other articles. ME Hay, JAg beer, at bon.e.keeplns, but a few year., the •rticleme all in good ciodltion, and nutty of them new . 1.1.. The ROUSE will be for RENT after the day of sale. Attemtnoco will be given and term. made known en day ofeale by o 50 OD I 110 @ 2 00 @ 1 40 MRS. HATTIE M. DIEHL. • JAMES ♦LDRCLL. AOCtl•illeor. [April P UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL - PEMONAL PROPERTY 1111 The undetaignerl, Intending to quit hountiteepingoril I sell at Public Pale. on Saturday, the fith day of May ow-a, at I o'clock, P.M.. at his residence. (the Presby terian Parsonage.) nu Baltimore street. Gettysburg, Pa.. the following Personal Property, to wit; 2 50 8 00 -3 STOVES, one a Noble Cook N 0.9, one a Coal Store, the other a ten-plate "lion.' new, Carpeting, including shout 50 yezde Rag home.made Carpet, 45 yard• half wool Corpey,2l yard. or a I wool Ingrain new, Stair Carpet. Stair Oil Cloth. 3 Table., 3 Mirrors, I Idohalr Spring Cushion Tetr-e-tete, goo.. an new, 4 Booking Chair., Croup Stool, 15 Chair., I Cottage Set, which has never been imed, Bedstead., Buregyi, Wash/nand*, Lamp Stands. Mattreasea and Ned Clothing. lilLitchen Sink, Blinds and Plata' en, a lot of White stone Chios Ware. Glamware, Jar., Crocks, Tinware, Smoothing Irons, Tubs, and other article' too numerous to men tion. 80 @ 90 Only baying kept bouae two yearn, the articles are in good condition. mod neatly all new. Attendance will be given and terms mad. known on dayof axle by FLANK D. DI.:PHORN. JAxsa CALDWZLL, AUCtiOneeT. [Aprtl 80.-ts 6 8 - REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other pervious ooncerned, that the Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be prorated at the Orphan"' Court of Adams count, for confirmation and allowance, on 21. 1 118 DAY, the Mb day of WAY neat, at 10 o'clock„ A. W, eta 202. The account of goloalotr °aloe, Admisdatratec of Samuel Roffensperger. de -'d. 203. The second and Goal acamni of Jobs /;then. rode and Jet= lab Ormadortertxecatont of the will af nerw.etiamastsme, bite of hlwenty decNi. 20L,Eh na ut sod fil &un mot ot moot D. Lawrence Exerntor of John Lawrence, deed. 206. The first account of Aaron treaty and Jacob Robert, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Ephraim Heap. deed. 204. The account of Robert G.-McCreary, Guardian of Wm. McClellan. 207. The account of Andrew F. Moeby, Guardian of Rebecca Y. Epp'', minor child of Jacob 111. Xpply t of bienallen tup deed. 208. First and final 'tenant of Elizabeth Dressler, Administrator of Jacob Dressler, deed. 200. The Oral and final aecoant of Runnel J. Dot b and John Myers, gnacutora of John Rosenberger, de• eea•ed. 210. The first and final account of Frederick Loh; Administrator of hudolpi. Clouser, dee'd. 211. The account of C..nrad A. Lower, Adult/118Ln. tor of the estate of Catharine Dufterai. dec'd. 212. The second and dual account of Henry P. Cash. man and Andrew Brongb, Administrator of John 'trough, deed. 213. Second account of Peter D. Kauffman, Essen• tor of the last Will and Testament of John part. man, dec'd. 214. The first and Anal 'cooing •1 George llamas, Admix 'Janitor O.T. A. de. B. N. o Catharine Walker, deceased. 215. First account of John Masseiman and David iiitowart, administrators of Christian .I.tueselmaa, de ceased. 216. The account of James Dotter* and !fancy A. Weikert, Executor of the grill of Fleury Welker; Sen., deceased. 217. First account of Win. Rider, Executor of the lest will and testament of Jacotatider, deed. - 218. Account of Jacob Plank, Guardian of Charlet' Edger Riddlemoser, minor was of Jacob Alfred Riddle looser, dec'd. 219. The first and final account of Ilan. Dseid Zieg. ler, Administrator of the Estates of George Weigle nestle, deed. and Catharine Welainautte, doc'd. 2:SO. The Brat and final account of Michael Hoffman, Onardian of Henry Adam, J 8., Calvin Joseph. and David Hoffman, minor children of Levenuffsnan, deceased. April 30, 1869. -te VV E HAVE TRIED MOST OF THE -C FIRSTLASS Printing links manufactured in this country, and know whereof we speak, 3n retonamending that manufactured. at the Oray'i Ferry Printing Ink Works, Philadelphia, as raperior to any fu use. It is ea.,ily worked in all aorta of woother ' le clear, clean and pretty, and in many ways far ahead of inks sold at bicker prices. We are seconded in this recom mendation by oar preeamar, In the correntoess of whose Judgment in matters pertaining to the press room we have unlimited confidence.—PittrliorpDaDy Garr Ile J. A. Males, S. E. Buss a, I. B. GRIST, Committee PRINTING INK—We would direct attention to the advortisement of the Orar's Ferry Printing Ink Work., in another column. They present a number of twitimonfale from new•papers, speaking to the highest terms of the in, manufactured by them.— Spoelme nu of their ink bare been used In this saheb- Ilehment, and hare given entire satiefiction.—Daily Tetegraph, Barrisburth Penn. April 80, 1860—It WM• MARTIN, Wholesale and lintel! Dealer In OROCERIES . AND LIQUORS, A large lot of Groceries that t am aldileg Cheap for Ciah, CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bo Whiskg eight years Old. Very Old Prerteh.Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF .T.NIJQRS, A general assortment of BITTERZ,.among whiall is Kishler's iderb Bitten. • Pure Liquors for Medical pur poses at wM. J. MARTIN•I3. Table Cutlery, Glassware , Queens wAßE,&c., at uturs. April 30,1860 TTYSBURG RAIL ROAD; Pia* TRAIN leaves Gettysburg. ak 8 15, 4.11 1 ante ' oareacta at BaDOTOZ, lnngtion 211th yaks, go ,/iig ?forth and fleatb.parmatgars reaebiagßaltasers. at 14 So, P. /4.,./larriaburg at 1$ 45,1!..1L, POO4 phla at 4 Ota, P. and New 'York at T C0,1'.111. ‘ twain& Wiwi at •Ekttratatrg 'at lit 16, P. M. ow, I paueagers from Beldam*, Ilarristoug, SW= Tll4lllleavis eptYsburg atI2JO P. Ilk. ag4 . gasieets it llestovey Juirties !Mb Ge 4114 North - a*S 10, ?: philatialgobta at it 00, P. L, ]taw lieritat L 2 1141,, Ps, it 4 gat with' matt Train [pith it 2 11 4). M, mesh., taltimore a s tii,oo, P. M .' ebuming arrives M . Gettysburg et 4 la, p. Y., with passeupts hula. 4 10 1040 0 r 0 , 4 01 /10 1 . 4eb! 104 41.4 1 440.•• 11.440/21GG hVt 81' 1110 tit 0 0,14 *.b*M f#4, l - z.,./-1(061 MEAT .70FIN H. MeCLELLAII, .70SIKEI BENNER, JOHN HOUON, MINIM COMFORT, WM. DOUGLASS, JACOB MILER, .7. N DUSBOILAW. BALDWIN A CO.. NICHOLAS HELTZELL, AMUR A SI51511„. FAHNESTOCt not VI . D. LEOLTZWORTI.I, Rogister. PRINTING INK. - Dar 000D3. • 41. ' ;. e • / ekt • • EMI . •