Aiptrial Notireo. WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, or Store Trarnte, Aaylama, ac.; Iron Bedstead . re Webbing for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Brae' , on in Wire Cloth, Sieves, Fenders, Screens (or Con se, Sand, sire., Heavy Crimped Cloth (or Spar proton.; Landacapt Wires for Windows, c.; Pape ken' Wires, Ornam easel Wire Work. Ac. Ernry i. matlon by mtdrasalog the manufacturer.. ALkEII k SONS, Ne. II North Sixth at., Phil. [Fek.6, 1869.-1 //eir DEATNEiS. BLIND:VMS CATARR: sat, , •l with the utmost surety., by J. 'aaaca. hi. D. l'reirse , i of 1.44,z,5es of the Eye and Far; (hi eacifrei in :he ..Vedtccti College of Pennoleonia. ars eJperten, (formerly of Le, den, Holland,) No street • l'hi!ft. Testimonial. can be seen a. a urn,. The Medical faculty are invited to ►ccom to their In:1,11c as he r, secrete in his prac, Artificial eyes inserted without pain. N. ►rge for rriernLnetitio. [Jan 29.—1 ." Carriages, Aarness, AVID iteCREARY. JOIIN F. McCREAR `Best always Cheapest." 'HE Best and Cheapest, A DD L ES, BRIDLES, - - COLLARS and R SES'S of all lamas, in the Count. ntwa)4 to t.e found at the old and wall know ond, Bailliu,re st..uppaeltethe Presbyterian Charc • (MeCREARY'S.) ur Riding and Wagon Saddles, a the most substanually built and neateet. ur Harness, (plain and silver mount ) are complete t o e•••ry respect and warranted to b • the very beat material and workthauship. ur upper leather Draft Collars, it coy as nit. They are the best FITTING an at durable. tir Heavy Draft Harness, made to order. as cheap as they can be made any ; here and in the molt subetantial mantle!. iding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Drat enact. Fly•neta and everything in the Iliac Non tter ne cheaper. ur prices LIDUCLI) to the lowesttiring 'standard A liberal pet reutage for cash, Off all blllaataonatia S 5 or coore. We work note leg but the beet of 'stuck cud Lei arrant every article turned out to be in every reap • • repreeented. Th‘nkful for past &vox, weinvits attention to on se ent stock. 113-0 lye um a call &ad.:amain." ?limas kiwi grauTr .1 an. 2.9.188.4.-tt ➢. McCREA RY & SON. Vi014,Te1594 g1:415V6-43itilliAri the war being over, the undersigned have resume . .6 CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, tht-ir old stand, In Esat.lliddle street, Gettystairt' Loir Ow) are Again prepared to put up work in tti intoonable, eutodArainl, and superior manna., lot of new and secourt-band CARRIAGES,IIGOIES, &C., n hand, Which thoy Will dispose of at the loweft RR(' all ordere will ho auppllo t i p romp ti iid ftatlefacturil) as possible. CirREPAIRINGJD .tie with dispatch, and at chastises rates A large lot of new andold HARNESS on hand 1. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore a ed Vv awn, they solicit and will endeavor to d ro. a larg, mbar.. in the tutors. M. -tf Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. DANNER A ZIMMER uodetsigned has removed his Carriage-ma log tnop t.. tl e en.t sod vf Middle street, Getty nut. . where he will COIIIIDU• to build all kinds ..rt in bit line, tit: 'A R 1?1 A GlsS, TROTTING& FA livu- pip 11 UGG IBS, JA GG.ER 11'..-1G0...V5, &C., &C, • it it work I■ all put up of good a.eeeriat and b ;e best of niechanica•ud cannot fail to give Kati_ ctiou. Ilia yrii nears alwi9 a reasonable. He . orders, confident that ba can please. kik:l'2.llllNQ promptly clone, at ma:len/Vacates. W. K. GALLAGELER July 1, 1811S1.-1y ARRIAGES AND 13 IJGGIES PERRY J. TATE now building • variety of COACYII WORE r latent and most approved ■tylos, and construe of the bent material, to which he ~ .11/Aibe• the •tte • nof buyer.. !laving built hie. work with gr. T0...1ad of material selected witak special referee• bounty of style and durability, he can confiden „recommend the work as tanatirlisased by any oth • ornut of the cities. all ha aaka is an inspection • • work, to con vi ueetll4,4* is went p f any kind of hide that this it Volt place to buy them. IIIarREPALRING in every branch done at sho otice and on reasonable terms. Give me a call et my Factory. 'bur the corner ashingtot and Chatalworaburg 'treat Gettzebo.r a. =E=EM;I Xiveru stables. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, ales Sz Exchange Stables N. WEAVER & SON, Proprietcrsi. .kVING, this day associated with toy soil Levi in the Livery, Butiitie:: (otd o n by menu WhishMgt.= stresi2, tope numb. veers. I ervuld respectfully returth sky thanks t t. minim for the kind patrhuatp hereSofurs extmad l” mu Maytag now strperior acconamodlitiou to supply th -Ulic, w• would Solicit S. oouttuuution of thou p We claim that V. can tarsieb anperlor tams as moderate prices •s arty other establishment. ttymburg. Our •table► will by forma steeled with the best•o ores lead Vehicle*. We can furnish you a Si. Flack team with carefn •d obliging drivers for long or short drives. W furnish you a pair of Horace and Baggy • We can furnish you a nice single Horse and B • r bush:tees or pleasure trip. We cau tarnish you a firm Saddle Horse for Gmatl an or Lady. W• Can furnish you a re:oily Ilors• and Caar We can furnish superior facilities for visits:lg tit ttled!leld and Springs . , Particular attiption paid to supplying Hacks (. In fact, you oan got ley kind of a toam to Do ha , a first•class Livery. HORSES BOUGHT A-ND SOLD all times and on reasonable terins. p,rso anyra sea at this establtshcoont har• • nocr.l ,K41.-ctio select trona. AU (torsos sold guarms'sasai isa repr sued, or no aale. By •tract attention to bamineso wnila a desire to au, we hope to have something &ado.. !fICILOLA WICA TYD LEVJ WEATISR. pl.!! 9, 1869.-tt THE EAGLE LIVERY, • LE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washington Street, Gettga6sesp, Pa.. JOINLN ti THE L'AGLE HOTEL I HE under signedwould respect runt_ lu''...rtu the public tbat be has open • new WY WAX, SALE AND EXCHANGE BTABL Chi. place, and is prepared to offer superior a • ruodatione in this line. He h►e provided bimsel th langgies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, de. the latest styli,. sufficient to meet the public d nd. IDs burst.' are all, good, witboat spot or bleat • , and perfe:tly reliable—none of your "old cri • e t " tint all tor the ' 4 2.40" order. !dine puti.. ear always be accommodated a■ • (actable equipments flitnished. &riles, iargoor small, CM, got Put what tali, vas the molt accommodating tonna. isitore to the tiettie•tield politely etteaded f• eligible drivers furnished if desired. arthe eonveyed to and hole the Depot ■pas it teal and departure of every train. ore., bought, sold, or exehanged, sad alwa anon for bargil nu glean . Our motto Is ullar pia an gouging." Particular atteatioa paid to furalsklug • is. sod Sacks for Funerals. • Ws Sank onnelveatlat by charging =odor y sad by-' furnishing superior accommodation' wanwat fel to Ors* *very owe who 9 114,01 . 11108 ostablitheast. T. T TA*ll. eir 111. Saida and 4tstauranto. AGLE ROTE y, The largest and moat CORMIC,4joiu GErrYB3l7lO, Pr JINAL Malt 01 eILKSIItION Ar 4, wiima rol emu JOHN L. TfATE, Proprietor La Outztib74s, for Passengers sad Baggsga , rtt SU Dr"Avt, ea arrival and departara of Ball Road sans , °assail servants, and reuonsble charges :is, 211, 1867. EYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. VM E. Iif.YE.RS, PROPRIETOR:, NOW OPEN. HIS is anew House, and has b e , * good up ill _Om Most Approved style, leg • Obinget and oonvsaient, being In tam b.aajois portion d. the town. Issry Lennie. Illantessn snide far th. seconsmodattos sad cos gliorto,slth maple stabling sttactied. . • servants, and accaennodatlas Clerks. shoal we every •ndavor to plus*. This Haw *ay Ibr ilaaat.rttlaaint of thepublle,ll4. 10aCy solidi 'Mar el piano petrosoge MI7 Ilk VIII. Zatt stir and stutintt. Gettysburg, Friday, May 7, 1869 ;sr- W. MINTER in the last Compiler adds his name to the list of candiditee for the 4afßee of Clerk of the Courts. DON' T FORGET—The meeting of Creditors and Bondholders of the Gettys burg Railroad Company, to-morrow, st:l o'clock, P. M., in tile Arbitration Riom.' NEW GAME LAW.—We give in full • on our first page, the Game law paaseciliy the Legislature. Our sportsmen would ao well to consult its provisions: THE ClRCUS.—Tuesday last, being a clear day, brought to town a I arge crowd ,to see Bryan's Circus and Menagerie.— Everything pawed nff quietly. DIVIDEND.—The Flr National Bank of Gettysburg has declared a semi-anual dividend of per cpnt., payable on the 10 inst., and the Gettysburg National Bank 6 per cent. ZOTTAVES.—The Franklin Zonaves will meet in New Oxford to-morrow, (Sat urday,' at 9 A. M. for drill and parade. The train will leave Gettysburg at 8.15 A. M. SHEEP KILLED.—We under'stand that a number' of valuable Sheep have been killed recently brtlipcs In Menalien township, A. Hoffman, Jr., being one of the heaviest losers. 'TOWNSHIP ACCOUNTS.—A law was passed by the last Legislature requiring the publication of township receipts and ex ptrulitures in the newspapers. Township officers will please make a note thereof. SUPREME COU4T.— The Supreme Court met at Harrisburg on Monday.— The Adams county cases, five or six in number, will beargued after the Somerset and York cases are disposed of. SAILED,-Rev. Dr. Schaff, for a num- ber of years prominently indeutitled with the German Ref , ,rmed church sailed for Europe on the 21st ult., as representative of the American Bible Society and the Evangelical Alliance at the May anniver saries in England. ARREST.—A stranger giving his name as James McCall, and professing to hail from Baltimore. was arrested in this place last week for stealing a violin, several shirts, and other articles, at the Keystone Hotel. and committed to jail for trial at the August term. Finding a "first class" local on Bryan's Menagerie and Circus in the Chstribersburg Valley Spirit. it was "clip ped" last week for transfer to oar columng with a neglect to credit our neighbor.— Our readers will there fore understand that the local aforesaid is due to the talent, tact and energy of our enterprising neighbor. THE SPRINGS RAILROAD.—The con struction of the Passenger RailrOad, to connect the town with the Katalymine Spring, is a fixed fact. On Monday the Company contracted with Dr. G. D. SKrra,who commenced work on Wednes day, and obligates himself to have the ro.d graded, ties laid, &c., ready for the rails, within 90 days ; and Dr. Smith is the man to do what he undertakes. COLD.—The warm, pleasant weather of last week wus succeeded on Sunday by a heavy storm—a regular old fashioned north-easter. Alonday and Tuesday were blustery and cold, requiring comfortable fires. Our exchanges speak of hail and snow in various places, and more or less damage to fruit buds. We have not beard of essential injury to the fruit here, the high winds preventing frost thus far. UNEXPECTED DEATH.—Mr. Henry Sharah, a well known citizen of Buchan nan Valley, this county, died very unex pectedly on the 26th ult. He felt unwell on Satraday, and sent for a physician on Sunday. A neighbor sat up with him on Sunday night. and nn Monday nmminp. -as his daughter approached the bed and _spoke to him, she was shocked by the die .covery that her father was dead, Death .came so quietly as not even to arrest the -attention of the attendant. His age was :about 48 years.—Compiler. iorThe 3iercersburg Journal is urging upon :he "Borough Fathers" of that place sundry reforms, including the following, wilinkt -Jai* be deserving of attention in these parts : All collections of boys, idlers, loaferaand rowdies, who obstruct the street corners, make obscene remarks of ladies who are at times compelled to force their way through there, and who make night hideous with their how lings, should _ be attended to.— This thing has become a nuizanae and we call upon the proper• officer—our Borough Constable—to abate it at once and effectu. ally, PERSOiIIAIL.We dlip the following paragraph from the New York Nation of April 15th last: "Mr. Edward McPherson Clerk of the House of Representatives, is preparing a "Politica , Manual for 1869," in continua tion of his inialuble services. It will not uppear before August or September, but will be strictly up to date. Mr. MoPher eo,;'s leisure, if he has any. is devoted to a life of the late Thaddeus Stevens." We ra ay add, that in addition to the Manual and Life of Mr. Stevens, referred to in the above paragraph, our colleague hi also CA present engaged in re yjitung th e sheets of the Almanak de Gotha, for the current year, relating to the United States. EXCURSION TRAihT,-..-We have al ready noticed that a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music will be given in Han over on Tuesday evening next by the Col lege Church Choir of this place; .assisted by other ladies and gentlemen. Our HanoVer friends may expect a musical treat. The proceeds will be for the bene fit of the Sabbath School of St. Aiiirk.'s Luthenau etwrch, Hanover. An Excur sion Train Mw been arranged to leave Gettysburg .ctn Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, returning after the Concert.— Tickets, of wlaigh.but .a limited number will be issued, cap be had at the Book athreof A. D. Bu.s.HLE,a-.—price $l.OO, in cluding cdmis-ion to the COncert. NEW • POSTMASTER —Mr ff..rimeg,- ... •. LER, Ms new Postmaater at this place, having received his cottlinisilon, took charge of the office on Wednesday, For the present the office will remain at the old place. Mr. Edam iller will retain the present efficient (jerk, Mr. Wx. S. Me- Cowart, whose thorough acquaintanos with the details of the Wilco and 'mom UM --elating disposition have niade him a pop• saw and acceptable ufficer. The retiring Postmaster takes this occasion to tender his acknowledgments to the public for the - general expression of satisfaction with tho administration of the office during the last eight years, and to pay that much of this is due to his efficient Apalshint, Mr. MCCaittax—than whom it would be 11434 to scare up a better Postoftice official any. where. SPRINGS 110 TEL.—This mammoth Hotel, under the energetic superinten dence of Dr. Smith, is rapidly approactiel ing completion. Dr. Smith has nearly :a hundred hands engaged on the including Carpenters, Plasterers, Pain. tees, Ao. Although his oontrsot calls for completion by the 20th of June, he expects to have it ready for furnishing by the lk.t. Die a mammoth building , and its rapid ,erection is due - to , the remarkable energy - and executive capacity of the contactor. Gas sad Water pipes have been put through the buildingi - ttlaing the inten tion of the -Company .1.0 extend the gas mains from taiWn,landbave bildine, and grounds lighted. efithsea mannhataret by the Gettyabeux Gas Company. Dr. Smith is putting a handsome Qbeerriary .on the building,--whteh tt i M i re a Mier: view 04* lIIPTOPIA4 OW. 010/. HOW TO MANAGE THE VELOCI PEDE,—Velocipede bar beeocile the man ia of the day. Having carried the large cities by storm, it is now finding its way M the interior and in all our exchanges we read of velocipedes, bicycles, du:. Base Ball and other athletic games and amuse mentimust for the present go under. The institution has become established in Get tysburg, as elsewhere. As it to under stood that Velocipediem will be put on the schedule of-Premiums at tbe next Ag riculturil Fair, we presume our - young men will go into training at once. As the disease has 'become so prevalent and is likely to continue to spread. we present a few rules tbr the benefit of amateurs in the management of the machines Rutz I.—After you have mAde up your mind that you were born for a little fas ter szait than horse ears can getup. or your ordinary pedal locomotion willingly admits of, the first thing to do is to buy a velocipede. and if you wish to show your grace and dexterity, be sure and invest in a velocipede. RULE 2.—AT,pid all liquids which tend to unsteadiness, divide your pennies so that an equal number shall occupy each pocket. Place your hat squarely Own your head (it might be well toil:1117y a spir it level, the better to accomplish this.)— Either leave your watch witu your uncle or buy another fur your other vest pocket, order that the weight 01 one way not throw you out of balance. Also, avoid tobacco, nub se you place a quid in either cheek. and be sure your cigar beheld in the centre of your mouth ; also part your heir in the middle. RULE 3.—Mount your machine. If you don't succeed at first, try auain ; it's good exercise for a beginner. In tuffs connec tion it might be well to suggest that th, learner get Mansell. upholstered. The tuubs may not work as freely, but it saves the skin. Ru 4.—Balance yourself. This may seem a trifle difficult at first, but it be comes quit easy after you learn how.— Rule second will now come into actual use, and If it has been honestly complied with, you will probably be able to balance yourself handsomely until gravitation takes a band in. If this well known law should attempt to spoil your pleasure, change your tactics and look out for breakers. If you are practising in the presence of ladies, or even - a promiscuous company, act as graceful as possible. If you tumble over, repast it, smilingly. N ever get red in the face; it is apt to be Laken advantage 01 by the spectators, who Wink such tinugs tunny. RULE s.—Aver having acquired the art of balancing yourself, raise your feet to We cranks and push out- The faster you push out, toe better, provided you keep at it. Don't stop unless you come In con tact with sowed' big you cannot Huron-mut, in which case you still maintain your seat and your upright, back out with al/ the race you possess. Never allow your bicycle to get i on top of you ; it learus it mail tricks, beanies being bad for the pro jecting angle , of your auatomy. itybk: 11.—When you conclude you have untainted tile forward Moduli ilia straight ,we, fly your hand at a curve. Tbesu curves should be an long as possible at first, since a new refer la Very apt to obey the laws of Mettle and continuo to wove in a straight hue alter the machine is turned iu a circular one. This Is regarded by most people as a spill. rue surest way la eep up your curve Until you base Lle beriLitid a Circle, and when you 0110 your self ill diu ring, titles to IL until you are satisfied ; It dou't take long. Ito/A; 7.—Alter having learned all sorts of forward motions, if you are desirous of putuug on a few UlUre emotional trills, try tee Oat:await/ ult./Lie/4 Don't be fp &nun dent 01 atuulaialtfog any ouity but yi by this movement; it requires auulething wore than enetili MUSA., it a success. You willfluu your bicycle tucLaind LO lay .luWil• tills what Lie alien/et/ isganan, ntute it takes We pUeLty au out 01 We mu lion, twit is i. 4.11. exactly what might be called a triumph of genius. RULE S.—Never attempt any extra frills Until you are nitre 01 matt ILLE, We point in tended. Never atlataUpt your We) , - ele up au litellued plitUe t anti atatUd on we saddle when near toe Lop; gtaV/UIUoLI altlll ILI active operation. Auo, nualiy, when you have mastered your UnteWint, and fondly imagiueyuu eau beat any taiii/E, on wheels, don't undurtak.e to keep aueau of an express train, ou we seine tract. , Were is borne epee. , yet, and /1 1G stmu.o happen to overtake you, it /Mg/A stualub dome 01 We paint /rotu your bluyOlts, ant/ make it look LOW. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—The an nual election for officers of the Gettysburg Building Association took place on Saturday evening, resulting izt the choice of the fol lowing: President—E. G. Zahnestock. Vice-President—Win. A. Daum. Secretary—John F. McCreary. Treaanrer—John Culp. Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan. Directors—Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal, John Rupp,. A. J. Cover, D. Sendlehart, Wm. F. Atkinson. The following exhibit shows that the is sociation has been well managed and is in a prosperous condition. YIFidS BIBLES Number of Shares paid " " repaid Leaving at present date satisfied.. The present condition of this series is ns follows : 143 Shares paid, $250 Dues, unpaid Interest unpaid Fines unpaid Balance in Treasurer's hands Deduct dues overpaid .. ~. OH AO Interest overpaid 60 Assets over liabilities Amount paid in on each Share, $5l 5o Presentiralue,„ .71 84 BE 0013 P EMU 72 Shares paid, $250.„........ Dues unpaid . Interest unpaid. Fines unpaid $18,114 60 Deduct dues overpaid, ....$36 60 Balance due Treasurer.... 2 74 Assets over liabilities Amount paid in on each share Present value Average Premium for the past six months on sales; In First Series, 24; in Second Series, 29f. Average Premium since organization on sales In First Series, 23# ; in Second Series, 06 us, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.—Tbs Triennial Convention of School Directors met in the Court-bonne on Tuesday last, and was organized by appointing DIED ■RICY D/RIIL President, Gen. W. W. STRWA.RT and MICHAEL C. BLOWIER, Sao- Merles. Upon calling- the roll eighty eight Directors answered. The roll, as prepared by Mr. ERRBLT, County Cuper intendant. did not contain the names of the Directors from York Springs Borough. but the Conrantfon, after 'discussion, or. dered the names to be entered. The Sal ary of the County Superintendent for the next three years 'was fixed at 8800. The Convention then proceeded to vote viva voce for County Superintendent,resulting in the election of Mr. J. HOWARD WERT. who received 48 votes to 38 for A.a.aox Susitt i t„ the present Superintendent. Mr. Wert is at present Principal of the High School in this place, is a graduate of Pennsylvania College, le $ live educator and will no doubt make an sirudebt offl 08r. SPRING ELEOT/ONS ABOLISHED. —The 15th Election of the new Fhtsistry law, passed by the last Legislature, pro vides that hereafter altelections for 'city, ward, borough, township, and election oem, shall be held on. the second . Tuesday of Ochiber,;tstbject to Jill the provisions of laws rgylatMg the else. Lion of such officers not inconsistent with this act; the persons elected to sue" offi ces at that time shall take their places at the expiration of the terms of the persona holding thermals at the time of such elec tion; but no election for the otlloe of as senores malsbutt emeliiiier shall be held under this act, until the year one thousand eight . hundred and seventy. Thls save itte ispithe and - trouble of double i d e diec t e, and secure a faller expression of tisi Ooptikr - 4111.1iittie stake of mini sl44lll9o,l9WNP. - . 4 fr al the CaftW:, par 9 1 4 0 41 NW* flat IlSet INSANE ASYLUM.—Dr. Curwen. Su perintendent of the Insane Aeylum at Harrieburg, calls attention to the following section of a law passed by the last Legisla ture in regard to the admission of patients into the institution. It does not apply to persons in the charge of Directors or Overseers of .the Poor: "That insane persons may be placed in the hokpital for the insane by their legal guardians, or by their relatives or friends in case they have no guardians, but never without the certificate of two or more reputable physicians, after a personal ex amination, made within one week of the date thereof, and this certificate to be dilly acknowledged and sworn to or affirmed before some magistrate or judicial officer, who shall certify to the genuineness of the . signature and to the respectability of the signers." RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—The noon train uu the. Gettysburg Railroad was do tattled on Tuesday last, by .an aocident at Llann's Station. which might have been serious. The switch at that station was either open or not properly adjusted, causing the train to run off the track.— Fortunately the speed bad been slacked, and nothing serious ensued, beyond sun dry bumps and bruises Co passengers and a delay of some hours in getting to town. A MAD DOG LOO 3E IN THE STREET —Could not create more excitement th does the fact that D. W. RoansoN is selling GROVER AND BAKER'S Sat Premium Family Sewing Machines at $1.2.00 balance in Monthly payments of $5.00 without interest. Machines will be suit on these terms for one nionOt only. Call and leave your names at toe office, Chain hamburg St , let Square. May 7-1 t NEW COOKING STOVE.—The atten. tiou of Housekeepers is invited to the EXCELSIOR PENN COOK STOVE, which has recently been brought into the market, and bids fair to throw all other Stoves into the shade. This Stove took the first premium at the State Fair held in Harrisburg lust fall. Among its peculiar merits are the large Oven and Flues, and general simplicity, nut being encumbered with unnecessary appendages, which in many stoves only enhance the cost without being or ptactical use. Fur beauty ol' de sign, quality of material, and general ex cellence, it cannot be excelled. The price is lower than any other first-class Cook Stove in market, and yet is warranted to cook and bake equal to the best. The Ex celsior Penn Cook can be seen at the Wareroom of Col. C. H. 13crittEtt, on Car lisle street, Gettysburg, who is the Agent for this place. Call and see it. tf THE PLACE TO GO. —Do you want a good Smoke—either a prime Seger or the nest brand of Smoking Toliseco —you will dud It at BIERBoWER'S establishment in the North east Corner of the Diamond, wli , i makes it a speciality to turn out the very beat article. Also, Chewing Tobacco of all kinds—Meershaum Pipes, and all the articles desired by persons addicted to the use of the weed. He manufacture, Segars largely, and is prepared to Ali all orders promptly, and at lowest Tales, WUoLasALE and RETAIL. Address N Gettysburg, Pa. tf CI C! Cl—Nottate is just from the city with the largest and cheapest stock of goods in the county. All kinds of Men's and Boy's wear; Straw Hats, Leghorn Hats, Panama Hats, and Light Fur and Wool Hats in enuleesa variety and cheap. Also Summer Clothing of all kinds anti cut in the Latest Style. Young Gents wanting a Fashionable Suit made in the latest style and good material, can save 2.5 per cent by getting it at Noma' store As noht's old corner. if LUMBER.—The attention of Carpenters and ituildeni is invited to the extensive assortment of Lumber of all kinds to be found at the Lumber Yard of Col. C. H. kiuehler,on Carlisle street,opposi to the Pas senger Depot. Bayer and Muuutaiu Pius, listalook, Laths, Siding, Joice, Smutting, Shingles, Pickets, Ficuring, Posts, dt.e. &c., furnished in any quantity ,nd at low est rates. tr MARVELOUS . .L.NDUSTRX.—It is scarcely necessary at this day to say Buy thing in praise of Webster's . Unabridged Quarto Dictionary, 1840 pages, and 3000 eugsavings. Having coins into posses sion of a copy of the latest edition, v.e cannot refrain from ex pressing our ad mi ration at the marvelous indu.stry and learn ing which such a book must have called into demand. In the book line, this Dic tionary deserves a place amongst the tri umphs of the century. The publi shark.' part of this ponderous volume has been done with a beauty and substantialness which also deserve special commendation. ',Reeding the Dictionary," with this edi tion of Webster before you, is exceeding].) interesting pastime. 4. copy 01 it must certainly be considered to belong to the appoin merits of every lota tgent family. Its cost is $l2, but it la cheep et that price. —Moravian. it $35,7° 00 71 00 82 00 18 45 27 85 $35,930 10 "FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE, AND FIRS r IN THE HEARTS OF THE COUNTRYMEN." at's not O. War,,a jhgton, for he's dead, Hut it is Oak Hall, the big Clothing owoe at Sixth and Mar. ket Sta., Plailada„ In war times it t strong bold upon the affections of the peo ple, because it kept as near as possible to tie old prices ; and in peace it increases its popularity by the excellence and ever increasing cheapness of ite clothing; but it is entbroped in the hearts of the "coun trymen" bcosuaeconntry trade is its spec ialty. it 8 80 $35,921 60 41 6 , 000 00 ~ 67 00 „ 35 10 ~ 12 50 p!-The human fancily is so numerous that a birth and a death occur every mo ment. Every second a child is born every second some one dies. The preval ence of sickness in the world •may be re alized in Dr. J: C. Ayer's Laboratory, where medicines are made for all man kind.. It would scarcely seem that there are throats enough to swallow the doses be issues daily,—Ayre's Sarsapril/a, Ague Care, and Cherry Pectoral by the thous and gallons and A.yra's pills literally by the ton. But they must all be wanted. or he could not make such quantities for so Many years.—[Northfield Telegraph. it 39 2 $18,075 86 $25 50 $6 15 His Sm.E.—The Erie Dispatch tells ;his of a young son of Erie who imbibes : A young fellow respectably connected and well known here, used to get drunk very. frequently. Shortly before Brown's hotel was closed he was, one day, its usual, under the influence of benzine, and stumbled at the head of the stains leading from the landing to the front door. Down he came heels over head, bumping from step to step, until he was landed in a rather promiscu ous looking heap. A. stranger who wall rust entering the hotel, thinking the fellow had sustainedserious if not mortal Injury, ran to pick him up, but the drunken man majestically waved him off, staggering to his feet; imd In response to the pro &red as distance, roared oat; "Now you jee lemma "lone. Want ~no slob'rin round me. I alias come down stairs that way." Ds Benjamin Ayer, the member of the Georgia Legislature, who was lately mur dered by the roadside, near Louisville, in that State, was a native of Pennsylvania and a graduate of the Philadelphia Medi cal College; for 40 years he had lived in South Caro lina and Georgia, He was the only white man in his cothity, it is said, who had the courage to vote, for Grant.. • _ _ lds.von Banks and the members of the City Conan!' of Baltimore were to start on a tottr of inspection over the Western Maryland Railroad yesterday (Thursday) morning, M f9ar u Hagerstown, to satisfy themselves of the wisdom of Insidiihing a million ordidlars to complete that work to Higentowq and Willbaispart. AitAva4llequerd_ !sports s envious ,tsts 4ter which 'lma Inn died having hr•h tdpod fiend into the eannid. The • • saiwwl was central, stood on Ms filet, MAC - lhltd froir viroi Imb lie 64 opia. • GETTESR'O RCSINME DIRECTORY. (See Advertisements.) •TTOLNITS Ar LAIC. B. 0. McCreary, York street, in residence. McConangby t grauth. Chambereborg et.,reeldence D. Willa, on Public Square, In residence. A. J. Cover. WC maws et., near Yatinestock's Store. D. A. Buehler, Baltimorestreet,in reeklenee. EEIRIC! J. W. Tlptoty Chaualsersburg treat, brut square = Meltzer Newport, corner Washington k Middle etc BOoT a saminAltrin. D. ECltsmiller d Bro., York et opposite Bank. D ti. Kltngei. Baltimore - strectethlnt r,qa .re. John M. Ito Mahar. strret, emir Rnßruad Depot BLACUMITUING. B .6. lloliebealth, Wee tington Street BLITCRIRMI BtoTer A Wible, Cbemberebarg Street -0 eo. A. Coder i, West Middle Street. CON/NCTIONEI, TOSS, AC John Gruel, Chamberab u rg street, near Eagle Hotel OAR PP N AND CONTRACTORS. Wm.C. St , U,ml tl,Son. York street. lint square. Wm. Ohritzman, Washington at.. near Chamberstiurg Geo. C. Cashman, Stratton street. near Railroad. C. Perry J. Tate, Cbantbersburg street. Danner k Ziegler, Middle al rest, near Baltimore W. K. Gallagher, East Middle it. second square cLOTIIINO. R. C. Cohean & Cunningham. Baltimore street. - F. Cuoninebbam, Baltimore street, Bret square. T. C, Norris, aonth Welt corner of Diamond. Jacob Brinkerhoff. corner of York sad Public Square COLL. LUMBICIL, UXZ, IC. 0. A. Buehler. corner of Carlieln and Railroad streets Jacob Reilly, corner of Straiten and Railroad. DENTIST. Dr. Wm. Stellsrnith, York street, first sloarb. J. L. Hill, Chambersborg street, opposite llegl• Hotel DRUGGISTS. A. D. Buehler, Chamhersburg et., near Public Square II n here. Sabi mire ntrett. fir.t square. R. Horner, Chemh't, et.. oppoilte Cbriere Chard'. DES GOODS. lidinestock Brothers, eel. of Salto. And Middle Ate J. L. Schick, co, Baltiroureami Public Pgusre. Robert*. Elliot, Balt. at. opposite the Court-Louse. fl D. Woods. cur. ,of Dierra.iiii and York stri•et. F. D. Davi:own, corner of Diamond and Carlisle st. PORWLEDING AND COMMISSION LIMAS. Righam & Co., cur. Waahln &ton and Railroad. John Creae, cor. Stratton and Railroad . Jon Winds & Son, nor Wa.Lin&t•m and Railroad McCurdy & Uatoiltou, Carlisle Str•et. =ED innter & Warner, South East corner of Diamond 13=1 Pater Beltlor, Railroad, Erie of Stratton street I= R. 0. Armor, East Middle street Sc. J. W.Creaccor.Charobsrabura and Public Square Wm. Boyer At Son, York at.; opposite !National Bank. Win. B. Meals, York at.. second square. J Martin. cor. of Baltimore and High atreeta. Pahneatock Brother., cor Baltimore and Middle sta. nigh.= t Co., cor Waahington and,Railroad 'creme McCurdy & Hamilton. Carilele et. Giil•epie t o , York at., first. square H. M. Paxton, Baltimore street, bird square. RERDWERE £RD CUTLERY. Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore street, Brat square. Vahnestock Brothers, corner Balto. and Middle ets ILLENLBS, tC. D McCreary & Sou, Balto.st. opposite Pree. Church Jotter Culp, Carlisle Street, near passenger depot. RATS, CIPS, SLIQRS, /IC. S. 9 McCreary. Chambershurg street, first square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, cor. ui York et., and Public: N u., T. C. Norris, Soot' West co rner of Diamond. R. C. Cobenn k Cunningham. Baltimore street. U. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York Street. Eagle flotel,J L.Tate, proprietor,torner Chambers- I.urg mud Witnbiugt,.u. Et”puone lioume, W. E. Myer.. proprietor, Chambers burg ereet,oppodite Christ' 19 Church. = N. Weaver. Washington st., north of Cliambersbarg T. T. Tate, Washing:oh st., uear Eagle hotel. I= J. . Cannon.cainer of Etnitiruore And Middle streets Heals k Brother, York 0., °Apt ut A trAttun MAXYCLI A ACING. slrs E. J. Ziegler, East 51 iddle street. pawrookAP Rms. riptan k Myers, York street. opposite National Bank ME= J . W. C.O'Neal, Baltimore street, Dear [Ugh PRINTING OTTICI. Star Svifina, Bitlmam, at.. midway between the Court llotme slid Public Square, w eat side. I= C. El. Buehler, corner of Carlisle arid Railroad. BIGAZ Mar. Washington Bierbower, N. It corner of Diamond COZZI J Jacobs, Chatobersborg street, first square Wm. 1. Klog, York street. oppo.ite. Bauk. eND RRRRRRR t PA Pil Jeremiah Culp, York .trees, second equate I= Wm. E. Culp, Washington street, near Eagle Hotel R•TC Soper k McCartney, Bnito,, street, tlrxt square A WORD TO THE WlSE.—Persons going to Housekeeping this spring would do well to call at . Col. C. H. BUEHLER'r4 extensive Ware•room, near the Passem er depot, on Carlisle street, who has on hand a very large assortment of Stoves of the best manufacture, Cooking, Parlor, Office, and Chamber Stoves, for wood or Coal ; also Hollow Ware,Tin Ware, Japan Ware, Britsonta Ware, Bird Cagea,and a general saarwtrriantaf Kitchen utensils. narkesery in house keeping. and at very low prices LADIES AND CHILDREN S SHOES. —COLMAN and CUNNINGHAM have ju,t received a large.and well selected se-sort went of Ladies and Children's Shoes of all atyles and price=.. Now is the twie to buy your summer Shoes, Gaiters, ac., and Cobeap and Cunningham's is the place to hod them. Call and see, Nu, trouble to show them. April aO-2t FOR RENT two desirable rooms on Baltimore street, near the diamond. En quire at this office. tf Atritul of tilt parkttS. 113,1 4imara GrOIP 6 Produce Markel 134irincrt, T4tv:tclay Airtr+7l9• BurBß nom?, 6 00 fp 6 26 EXTRA FLOOR T 00 e 7 25 WHITE WHEAT, ~. 1 75 @ 0 00 RED WIIZA.T, • 1 50 fp 2 15 Cowl, 85 88 RTE, 1 40 0 1 45 OATS, 60 0 78 TIMOTHY-83RP, . 0 00 0 0 00 CLOYER-BEED, , P 00 GP 0 00 FLAX -SEED,. 000 0, 00 BAuoN, SOC FIS 7 " Sin za, " LARD, GOLD, Phila fiettysbarE 6r410 4 Preylslen liarket GettyOurf, Fiday 16:11""g• 817P16 FLOOR, 6 00 Erma. FtOtfit, ~, „,, „...,„. 6 50 @ WHITE WHEAT, 1 50 i 2 00 RED WHEAT, • 1 40 Coax, 80 RYE, 1 30 OATS, 00 BrioEWHEAT, 90 TIMOTHY SEED, 2 50 CLovrat BUD; ....... ........ 8 00 POTATOES, 80 ra 80 Burma, 87 LARD, 19 Ease, •••• 15 Biooig, 20 ' 46 13zoite, 15 " SHOULDERS, . 15 501.9 r r P• ea 8 TALLOW, 10 • INARRIED. COLLIER—FRAzunt.—In Galena. on the 4th of March, by the Rev. Jahn Hough. George K. Collier, of Delaware, to Miss Lizzie Frazier, of Baltimore city, formerly of this place: Fowtint—DoriArmsoic.—On the 4th inst., by the Rev. E. Breinenhaugh. at the Luth eran Parsonage, Mr. Josiah W. Fowler, to Miss Clara M. Donaldson, both of Lib erty township. bianusir—Yourr.—On the 4th inst., by the Rev. E. Breidenbsugh, at the resi demos of the bride's parents, Mr. James S Harkey, of St.. Louis, Missouri, and recently a student of the Theological Sem inary, Gettysburg, to Miss .Addle N. Yount, of this place; Nost—SwoPs.—On the 27th tilt., by Rev. J. H. Young, at the residence of N. P. Weikert, Dr. Aguleons Noel, to Mrs. Lucinda M. Swope, both of Banaugh to wn. s - Obituary notices .5 cents line of alt over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- AlrLEE.—Recently, at his residence in Athens, Tennessee, Edwin A. Atlee, form erly of Mike plike. Bzszian..—On the 4th in Lee.entin ty, Illinois , ts. Jans,wife of Rajah Ben ner, former) •af this county, aged 41 years 4 mon o f 21 days, • His.—On the kid ult., in Camberlatst township, Mn. Eve Eaatme4rElqeete-ir' itieethe and 24 dk7e. HovearkMk.—At Jeragyville, Mrs. Jam*, kletOje4, Nike auoar b SamuelhieFetridge, 31140,41 t., skills Test denoe, ilkOthe, Atiasortil, uKuigkit. 4.wposarjj fir Aqtderire couuty, WWI WM fat' bt i isa rmbrii filuseste.4-00 the 2Ttb , :uk.; - —7 - - . MT Vagrilnintir 4111•=4 - . illied 4 8 - Yearir malikOlud B tan psi Ass • • few galutrtisemento. fIVIDEND NOTICE. The PreAdoot and Directorm of the GETTYS BURG ‘,ATIONaI , BANE /rave t ot e avori.raLleTtl of SIX. !'lilt CRST clear of U.0.i1l trues, payable on nod a‘tar May 1C011.1669 J. EMOdY.BAIR, °wader. May 7.-St D IVIDEND. The ^PIII , T.N.ATIONA4 BkNIC OP OETTTo. BURG , ' hoe the dny den - lorcol o UR I tl if idetol of .1:4 PEI( CLINT o , uf nvlIV it ,Von 01l r S. taxes, payabie en ahld a tter thelOth UT of May, 1569 OW. ARNOLD, .• May 7.—lt NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN CULP • rlgogmg hie friends and the put Ile generally that he has reensned the Flarneee-runk.ng 1,08411411., and opeueds. Shop ou Carlisle street, ileity.i.urg, lug tnePassenger depot, where he Mill martufa,ttu, and keep on band all kinds et HARNESS, BRIDLRS, COLLARS. • WaIPS - LiSHES, FLY-NETS, &c., &c which will be sold at the lowest cash pewee. Aloo,, TRUNKS of all kinds. - REPAIRING and MENDING Attended to promptly flaring boeu wurtlng at the business fur 30 years, I can guaranty the nest kind wr , all tieing made ruder coy own superintendence. Give me a All. May 1, 1860.—tf JVIIN CULP. H. A• PICKING, INSURA Net: AGENT, Represents the most reliable Fire, Life, Accident, Live Stock, and Horse thief, Insurance Companies in the United Slotcs. OASII ASSETS OP COMPA•IES REPRESENTED, oVSK 845.000,000. PER PETUA L. STO , 'IC OR MUTUAL DATE RISKS TAKEN. SURVEYING. AND CONVEYANCING OPAILE IS WEST JIIDDLE STREET, GETTY'S- Mlty 7. 1869. -em Grand Jury Report. r -- r•it) the COOrt ot Quarter ge+aions of the Peace in 1 and for the county of Aden. The grand lequeat inquiring within and for the said county of Aden. beg [very to report that they have vial Led the ptoltal bo.iding.. of are couniy ; that the! aro able, to revel levan.ity of the lA.O lr lon the j e l l ftenii.g it in good odder; and that tho ~.me eau De naid of be Aims lleune. C. DOegherty, Pore:van, Joseph A. If he Weirich, Pius e. Fink, Wm. Patton, Michael Fink Levi (label; Henry IS saber, Daniel Huhn , •, elp plena lhouta. V. lirAMlllbr, ph Keller, Jacob Plank. John g tiaker, William VS ible, George Wei 12, lineal Rhodes. dee., icker.hato, Benjaniin McCoeh, earner; gee. d, George St oil, .1.4. Buck. May 7, tbe9.-3t Borough Ordillauces Adopted by the 8ury.:.34 and Town Council of the 1107 ',ugh. of York Asprinys, .Nay 3 , 1569. Be it enacted by tha and Thu. C,Atuttl the Borough of heti Sp , iu a awl it Is be,by rri.sot et/ if au) soap t,iler, butcher. whew cn+mh.•r. or ay other per 11,11 or wh.ite•, , c r, I di.- cltrito or portrait or Callao to b..ll.her od, from to. , workshop or pro...weet'd LA.4.3,04, auy Inlth or other tout or tat,sto las t 1.q.10, toot to• s.m.e shall you ite , ur tab 134 alley or pubhc p ace watbiu lb- Stan, to he 11131.1 4, 3411,-0 no) persons pubs • g laid sire t ..r alley, such pu.e.las pera,ooa ISO Offradalg, Lo 1 / 1 4 ~V ~atc born the tthrg•-sa 111 •• al 6,,eit au. pay Ma allal , -1 three dollars every so Cri , deep.- null costa of y vartutbat. Be It enacted by lb.. klarg,rue and Town Coml.( w tbc BorougL or tvtk Op riupu 4,1 .t I. L ruart se, 'rhea. lisuy IROMP. ur w .4u• wua ur vccup•- ' nuy iot vl grvuutl ur plcl.ll.4lnu ittisu thu utigb ..dYortt Siorlugiu .ball ruder au livid, eacruw.ux itau-Nuigc, dirt, aLaguaul a•aler. r other filth, Ir.u. which way ariue at!, 0.1 lv (111, Caim-n. ut sal I 11,1,1.1.,14. tt,+. • 4tiulafew watt. uu Itln pi VIIVer• to Use .4,1 t.S Jr. ,igU 41, uv. I.td .•I eery auvu Letauu vs peruuuaav utrcutlluig, atud beiug lUarknO V.-a:rioted Uclura rise rue... OYU Li v , •Visl Ar I•II amt pay 1-r •-vcry auvLs I lent. the ..saw v. two Juttatr t ,rutuut a ILL tLu vi row., lag We said tlia/d.V)•141, aucl Elie 01 pro. Be it enacted try 11415 liorgoerr and Teah toe al Yolk. Spa leg•, awl it ts bele°, ehec . ad, !'flat it •liali tar nulr.rolul kri au) err t) run .tt latger.nttgru bald kter,Ogll. tattler the prerralty .1 ler. teltlug , lseLhall the Va. lac the evi w the -se aft r butellgb ; ahu It anal! larara•ter attly vt fiat Coiy•Lab le ul Likiatingti, 11 Um .hail tints any swine at large with a •tllltt to seiner or, -lad tate jitiavamiuti ul tile wain, a e 00000 e the same la JOWLS solo place, and W.ILe •my It Ittalliediat t i) thereof to the ilUrionia, also thereUvOLl faun hit protein'. to toe ~,u•trula duetting tor. win ur the altar goring deVeutptere hout• ¢vutu a( the said salt. 10 at least WIZ rrl.s it _yr (+fluted nr.rtir... parotrrcl plat,. I ikl LI ; and II eimai,,n .1.11 nut Lie Clam ...tam, .tterOut • elute lbo IsWu ul bale, IS tautraitur prui,lklett tut thous, Um bakue tv bell at fpUUJIC to Ltbr higto , al ul Jll LOU Intuit th.••" 1110 W lilt Littryboam uu Jet uatb, LOU slier 4.1c4u,5.u.4 too bLirposs caul t:vUftable tu pa) ...I.li W 1110 lfoa.itlet !err /lye We vi tile 0 , ,t, 61.1 &LIU use emalualcr tv tae u* Lie!' ‘,l Su Le it ,tl, tua It 1:4411 UV law ul tut ti+o Val", of LIWWIII VI au) awlue artZeU to) Wu CVMSLeti le to 1-laws aiJ Lag, ynalactnt• vi tilt MAWR, ells, Iltual,tut tv sale tun p 0) tlittit el all Cull (lb" tw) ua. 4, ACC I 14,1 uu tot ...C. By It auatted tun burocta nall Town Council of th. /101011 0 E1 vl 1 l 0 cirJ iC Un re 01 vutv:l. ell, lust 1108.111.c.r .11 pll.OO. ww 11141441$ 1, 1.10 v. fr-Ittilla 144 Vutcv Cr leuca twuuamg Any •." , t, . 4 /0.) , 01 cvutt wittt to asiti 4.1.va...,40...L..1 1114 llvt cUy ‘ vtt otrod to atop ,Ler ..tue 04 l4c 14406 I.l,r+u lL U. tut., yin a. aurreyat 444 .I.rivint Loy Jausts 11.1114, to Apt 11,11649. Be it nuacted, Ly the oul seat arid Lawn Coaaail of the 13viouttf vi Yon , SN"usa rud it ill beret', . n _ buy pet - sou 01 pCt S. , .1 N'X',.• W.ry Kerr nut h.ro u O. lll. yr I, ur Up o r portJCV Wittliu to l d Isl./1,14;t1. e1.•41 [lot yor uI. ta t , 0 , 1 10. tti*u ro lent I. kith of Ertg , otl3 'out ° uutar diU to Which s o w , LI O i : . i " put ee, t t o • 'l. N. V. 444 01M, *netts. Att«ati—J. L , WOZILE.Y, Secretary. May 7.4; GETS THE BEST. WZBSTE.RI UNABRIDCIED DICTI ' )NARY. 3000 Engraving.; 11341 - ages Ctuart, Orico $l2 10,030 Words qnd .Ikaningt not in othce Dlctfoliaries 14 yt 14} Ed 14 . 19 ® 21 19 @ 19 Viewed al a whole, we are couhdent that nn other living lan6u , ge Lien a dictionary wh cb nu folly ano faltbuilly aria fll.b at, pre sot eoudisiou as this last edition of web. tar doe• that uf .ur written and viamen Eng . eh tuagu .—/furper's These thrioe b ruta are the tux luta of 9 , ent li bruries; the Bible, Shaktptare unit if'talers Royal Quarto.—Chlctigu Ererti..y Journal las 'saw 11111,1,11. i.. ,Isirt,us—{t le perfect—lt d iv- Lances suit defies cutupetitprn —lt leaven uuttrii,g to be 00 0"!,—,I.E. Raymond, LL D., l're.e't rat.tar (•01 I[9l • the moat useful and reruarkeade cum;pendium of human knotekdge n oar W.. 1. Clark, Pre. 0,104 Yabi..Agriclatural MB WEBSTER'S NATIONAL ffICTOR,TAL DICTIONARY. 1060 Pager Octaro. 600 Engraving/ Prico The work is really • goes of a Dictionary. Just the thing,ler &el:MIR:in."- American Mucci tiona/ Month ly "In many respects, this Dictionary is the most con venient ever phhlished "—/teehetter Amocritt. 'Asa manual of teferenoe. it is enfl..etitty tittedfor die Ih families and ethnic "—N. Y. Tribune. “It is altogether the best treasury of sr swag of It• file which the linglish language has ever poss-sseil." Hartford. Pmts." Published by G. lk 0. MERRIAM, Springfield, des-. May 7,1869.-3 t BLACKSMITHIN G. B. G. HOLLEBAUGH H AS opened a illneksmith Shop on Waelington street, belt door ta.Clatitstaaa's Carpenter Shop. and is prepared to do all kind, of BLACKSMITH ING, at reasonable rates, and Invitee • share of public pitronage. SitPAIB.ING of all kinds. Of,. me a calL April 30,11160Ltf ONEY ON LOAN WOOD. LOTS FOR SALE. ALSO, BUILDING LOTS AND SEV ERAL ROUSES. ; Apply to R. G. MoOREARY, April Attantey at Law. WATER COMPANY ELECTION. PiOTTOU In hereby given to the Stockholders In the kzelit.iieni o . et o t: e thurg .,nror .W. waw s",: ool4,m ooo, l o so.l.. / 7 . t r ai t bGe e st a . tit h yl leo ta tlo amt n i tr ose r &Waal. tho isa May newt, between she hoar• of 2 and $ M. By - order of Yin Board. IL atratl, 1140 eri- ALL kinds otPresh Silt Meats, and Lard of the very b.a. iLt • "11 4 1-4" , :i - "SR* C°D°2l itsr.g.—Ar. - at Khios st. welprza.-...ThevAightet , pricov rz-vald lbw ems Awl bait - , • Ciao. A. 00D0111, YK.6-43 AliVeat Middle st. I= BCKG, PENNA =1 =I I= it!II=IIIPLIID u. ftw lditerttstintntS. BLITCILERING. NE '6'\ FIRM EN GEORGE B. EITOYER. iTHADDEUB B. Wing. HATP,A Putered Into patevershlp in the BUTCH BROM Rosixces, wittc.rry it on In ell It. hranch..//. All kin& of FRESH ME A T ict their season. Market stand la Gettysburg. at Amu ./d's corner. Fresh 8.. el .very ituesday sod Sat u r.lay toornlng. Small meals ;Value...lay. Thu 'allay and Vrlday morning As au iuty ea,h for our At k we can sell . reasonable as any good tlrw In liettys burg. Tho.e bet int: fat stock for Nthe will find It to [hair advantage to PM on or address the .ew Firm BTOVE6 k SVBLE April 30, l.ficl-tf TO ALL INTERKAED The Creditors and fitondhiddeng of the Gettysborit. Rwilrned.Coulyany are requested to meet is the Arbl trattoo Room. (Curt. Getty•butg on Sat urday. ehr. Silt day of iby next. at 1 o'clock, P. M., t•, coosti It us to the riof urt . ..-.nry to pr. trot their Interest. in the prude., dirt,* now yendlug In the So prem.. Court fur a fret itwolre of the )outgagetatud sale of the road. JOrIN H. McCLELLAN, JOSIAH lIKNNBK, JOHN HQUOK, HENRY Cl/ POUT. uouoLA-s, JACOB MYCKS, J. N DUrcisilitAW, BALDWIN d Oil., NICHOLAS tte.Lrzeux, ABItAIiASI Kftlsl, BIWA. April 30.—td I pETIYz•BIJA .13.1Kt,R1. E ff .!, v tl of e.drtu L tbe .Nl::: i p k tl; bualt.wau, ih all Um bra,ches, dt,ad. Corner of , S'out/i Wash ingt.oz. and IT eat Middle streets, Getlyst.urg, Pa.. All kiwis (...f CRACKERS. CAKES MIME! MS eon. tnntly baked and alsr‘ys to be had fresh. with many years experience and svery nispreitlon to please, be teals Shot he can prowls. sec tabu:flog, in all caw to. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to With man!, thanks for the patronage bestowed ~ n the old firm, Its contluusnco is asked 12= A prl 9 1 gn9 -t WM. J. MARTIN, Whole gate and Retail Dealer trt tiROCERIES A.Y.D LIQUORS. A largo Int of Groceries that I am selling Cheap Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Rye Whixky eight yeara Old. Very Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS. A g-neral aasnrtment of BITTERS. asu,,ug wh , ch Ml.lller'e Herb flitter, pure Liquors for _Medical pur poaa, at WN: I rabic Cutlery, Glassware, Queens ' WAIM. en., nt WM. J. _II ttliTIN '8 April 30, ISCO 11 0 M E INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL-TWO gILLION DOLLARS Assets Jan. 1, 1869, J. II WAiLIBURS, 0111 S. J. MARTIN. Secretary. Pracdeut GEO. M. LYON, AWL Secretary. A. Y. WILLN ARV', Prelkident T. B. GRUM& D. A. FISiA F.D. 24 neetrscary. 2d Vice President H. A. PICKING, Agent, West Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa. April 30, 1869-6 m INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, NO =2 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA TWA:WORSTED MI. CHARTER PERPETUAL • MARINE, INLAND & FIRE INSCRANCE. !says Id wilted or Perpetual Asset+ lon. 141869 , .42,3.43 323 39. 540,003,900 .I.,UsSES PAID IN CAS 11, SINCE ITS OH ANIZATio.N. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, • CHARLES PLATT, President. Vice eresidsni 3IATIIIAS NORRIS, Secretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, njice in West AM,its Street, Gettysburg, Pa- Aprll3U, iebeS.-6m READING RAILROAD SUIDIER ARBANGEXENT 3 MON . DAJ., APRIL 26th, 1869. Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, ~eatling, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, nhautokin, Lebanon, Allantown, Eanon. Ephrata, Litiz. Lan,:aster, Loluuthia, Ac., ..e. Trains leave Ilarrienurg for New York,. follow•: At J.3.3.5.:;0 end 8.10 12a. 1.00 and 10.65 1 , . A. , e.uneeting with similar Trains en the Pane. aylvanla Itailivvad. and arriving a; New y ore at r 44, 11.40 A. i. and 3.: 0,9.2 e P. vsd 0:0d A. NI-. rens.rottly. Sleoping one, accompany the 2.35, 524 A. 51. and 10.55 P. di— train. without change. Leave Hari bburg fur Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Millersville, Ashland, Shatooam, fine tirove, AI; 1,,,,,,,,,a,10111auvi0.tia; or 0.10 A. 51., "Z.l.p and 4AO P. M., ntupp ng rat Len.suou and principal NI, 0) NA [lune; thu 4.10 tram making conArCt tun. to: Puttsvql. and tuluwLia unit'. Sot Pot ter t:ln, 6ctiuyikill Haven and Annul u, via zuhuylkill and auequebanus ititattead, leave !tarns. hoed at 3 40 8, 01 uaturniug: Leavy Now Yolk at 9.00 .0.31 , 1200 nue., o.tA and e.CU at 8.15 A.. 01 atm ‘1.311 P. 31.; :.'ineping Cara a,cuu,p4u the9.uu A. 1,05 and 4.00 P. 31. trains from Now York, without change. Wiiy Pullet:ger Train leave 4 Philadelphia at 7.30 A 11., orstun flog with at 11: tray ;ruin tair . ..aat. Parole. H. tl• rvad, returning trolt. 'iteading ac ti.3o Y. M., acividna at MI Stritinus. Le.SVO l'ot.t.1•111e a t 7 au, 5.45 A. 51, .is 2.45 p.n., Shau;eliin et 5.7.5 and iU.SS A. 51., Aittzt.ail.a , LOU 4. 31, 14.40 Ukloll, La/46414A , fit LOUi A. 51., and 2.,0 tur et.i{.4P/0114•Ld Nu.' Yu. k. Leave l'uttsvi tie, v.. zchuyiklll .nd Susquehanna Emmett 51 fur nertsstairg, nett 11.30 A. 01, fur r iu .14.,.. 444 rrououc. I.o.lding Acc , .uvwxl.Ltun Tralo: Leaves geactiug 01., returning ICIATIMI Yhiladelyntk •t 0.16 Y. 51. Pottstown Acccnninodallon Train: Leave' Polls low. 8 .2 5 A • 'it rettlltling 160 , 5 Philadelplll. at &AO P.M t.it•liputtia Hall Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. ii.••d 6.15 P. M. for Ephrata, Lit's, Lancaster Columbia, kc. Peritioinon Rail Road Trains leave Petkramen June tion at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Maturning: Insane eklppack at 6 15 A. M. and i 00 P.' M , connecting with siuilar train• on Reading Rail Road. On Sunday•: Leave New York at 8.00 P. 51., Phila delphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.M. Train running only to Reading; Potraville 8,00 A: ir. ; liar rieburg 11.20 A. M; and 4.10 and 1055 P. M., and Bead ing at 12.56 ntionight, :53 and 7.15 A M. fur Marro.- burg, 011755 mldnigi. t. and T.os,n 51, for Now York, and 9AO A. M.. and 4.45 1'.51. tor Philadelphia. Commutation, otileage, Season, school rant Excnr lion Tickets, to and from ail points, at reduced Kates. Baggage checked through; 100 pound* allowed each Passenger A. NICOLLB, General Gaperintendant . Readlng,Pa., ktay T, 11100,' DENNSYLVANLA. CENTRAL •L RAILROAD. Double track route running between Phlledelpble sod Pittsburg. Train. leaving Drat .burg make the following •lunectiona with this Trunk line: G e ui,hurg leave at 9.00 a. al. t MAO p. LeueverJtinctlon arrive 10.00 " e " leave 10.58 " 9.40 " Harrisburg arrive 12.60 p..m. leave 1850 Philadelphia arrive 9,40 " 8.10 Harrisburg leave 1.16 - 12_20 '4 "- Pittsburg . arrive 1.30 a. m. 9.40 At Philadelphia close cenaections are made with the trifles tbr.New Voris, 11. ton and all !astern Citify. At Pittsburg connections are made in the, New Union Depot with the truing fir .61 Wotan) points. - - 1016. F ?r,Ltiiher inbratiottappliy#o 4 L app H. LIILLIkIds_ • Gen:Buperhusndent, Altoona , PM , Haase W. Owuniza,Gen. Pau. Agent, Philada. Dac.ll, 11158.-tf NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER SCHEDULE On and afar Nov. 2ll,lll6lsTnans w ill lease Ilanowit Juanlan as 'follows: - 1.21. 1 72 NORTFIWI4II. 1.02 5..m.-Dapy items tuiwitibe socaqiust snarl korsraniniFed 1171e - anitotiwWQ7' - 10.61 6..1x..i-040( 4 0 0 00 : 011 6 eil) kir Limn, la 2.01. p. m.-. 7761 y (nay 6666671) 627 Wag: 6.06 p. m.-10611, (except 626220)116F-Tott. 9.27 p.iii.-126112 (iiitowpt Ihinil667s) 1x? - HiteltDasl ; 14•211 161025 W WM. a.--72 stopping si Park.ion owls 7.92 a.- is.- 7 (6:6 01 07 1 . 001 10 67 0 1 - 064 at 0 1 606 tatioUll. 7.82 0216416 010617010 at666ips) , Ak 01 1 1ia n . 11 ,4 '443 — OO7 owuropt ' e- • • .6. 10111111.1340. Pus. 61604 i•-•• • .1111126. int Oh 7111 U 1 111119.41 ItanioPlsiti 4etv gtdv trtiotmentg. BARK! BARK! 500 CORDS WANTED ! TIIB SITHSCMISISR WANTS 500 CORDS_ OF BLACK OAK BARK. for W kb he will zloty $6 O$ per cord,on delivery, In good order, o‘t hie tenyard to 0 NTrYdlitURO. JOLIN RUPP. April 30. Ing-tf E: W. & C 0.,. BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA GENERAL AGENTS roa call NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE *O UT Tug UNITED STATES OF AXERICA, frog rye States of pe n ,,yty/vania and Southern NeiV Jersey. The NATIONAL ueSUM•NCE COMPANY t• • corporation Chartered by 110ochal Alit of °outgrow., opproeedduly Mil, with • Cash Capital of On Million Dollars, I. now thoroughly organiosd and prepared for bp oom. Llten..l terms offered to agents and Solicitors, who are Invited to aoply at our office. Fol! particulars to be had on application at ~or 01- nee. located in the second •tory or nor Banking Clouse Where Circulate and Pamphlets. fully . deecribibikibe advmetagat offered by the Company, may b• lea.W B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. DAVID WILLB, Agent, Gettyeburg, Pa. *tor. 21, 1.6a8.-1y I=l We direct attention to 11ranamaker .& Brown's advertisemet. The Largest Ulothiog Bowie in Philadelphia. 8 : 2 Tu K ‘NANA&I AK ti BicuWN'.— Mr.N . B A Itoiti . u.rw.utA rangiug 'eery price. cut ill every sty le tesely ute.le or made to order. tl. X. corner SIXTH and Al A It X 1..7r etreere. 87 324. OVNECOATN.—MeIWD, Yrucy utocbtils, EI•41,1141, itc.,largret tarmac, to tha ctly.— OA K UALL. tiIYYf Acid MARKET Sts. TO $4 KcnlNGed oU IT., titY/ii Fotelgt, pulL.tleate licrodo 4L)l.d. S. E. corr., :IETU rL.I 3IARKET titrect., ,JAK HALL, WAN A MAKEI, R lIKUVe 8 7 20 TO Sun I:iktbli•S eILITn OF ALL the de siraLle sty iaa, suitable fur any uc cast... ANAMAkikit. BltowN, MAR• liaT Streit., 6 14 I ro $.4 BOYS' 15 UITS Sin SCLIOOL drA g 1,1111115 WA\A.HAKB It & Bd.1)%1".. 11012.-E, 'IX I 1.1 and YIARKET nt,ets S 7 TO s'2s BOY* . And YOUTII6' (MP:STEIL /LLD, la grow. variety. W UAK6II A IIIIOA"y, di X 11A}Llik:1' 44tr0...14. $.2 TO P. 50 H .UN CtE, FUJINI,LiItiO vesy kind. at •nta11.,./r•uct.."l coma, AANA , AK EH . HAL , GREAT i,LOT.II:IG !lot:Y. F.. •1S ill .(id 11 11(K r.; l• Nor. Od'arptuters and O'iontrartors. Win. C. Stalismith & Son , E7'7' YSB (IEO, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Cor nice, DoOr& Window Brackets, &c. Constantly on hand and manufactured to order of BEST MATERIALS, by omparionsad 'workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. • mi.ord..peomptly attended to. Jan.14.1849.—Lf $;,966 X 32 30 GEO. C, CASHMAN. GETTYSBURG, PA.., Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the public tbat be tint removed to his new shop on Stratton street between York and Railroad streets. and is prepared to take contracts Sr putting up and repairing Buildings, at. reasonable rates as any Builder In Gettysburg-all work guaranteed to be Of beat quality. no hopes by strict attention to bust. noes to moritpublic patronage. Give me *call. April 9. 1869.-tf VVM. - CHRITZMAN, G ETT YISB ET Carpenter and Contractor ; /111elng rentoied to 1141 new Vamp On Ifashington street, between and Chambersburg streets, and iutrodnced Stearn Power,l em prepared to fur. web all kindsof work for building porpave. of the beet material. and ae neatly and cheaply *eft can be done at any other -etabilehruent In the county. Ex perienced Hands always in reach nem and work e;: limited with promptness end dienat.h Awarders 1 4r 411 Cud* oißrkdhOS,Berolle,Hould• Inge 4e., filled and on remionable terms. April 18.15,9.4 f Watituns and gewelry. REMOVAL! The 11Mn of Sort't MCCARTNZT have removed to North Baltimore street, next door to ripanglar'e 812 ea Store. We have oa bead • , bolee •se.rtmeet of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, of all kinds arid istee •tylea Silver •ad Plated Ware also, hue Gold, ellver a!td Steel E - C T A C. L E of the best suanulacture. Also, Violins, Guitars, At eordsauts,lllllM,Nttsa, as., Violin and Guitaratrituts Kays, kr. All kinds of Repairing in our tine done at as reasonable prices as elsewhere, ikarikask ha for past favors- we solicit • cone tin GIIZIVP of mune. SOPZE k McCARTN gY. - No. IT, I • CAN:NON B MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OP DAL flMin 2 AND SABI MID- DLN ST., OPPOSITE TEN COURT-HOUSE, 04:7 1 TY8B (MG, P 4., WM inn= Tas mumps mut or ems AZT Moyle, virir.;—tr , • • GETTYSBURG MARBL I . In OW Ir k i •.1 step* si6 Wbsretkeir aurispdtdiNw*OdiallUmMisf,loofatirtiliMk. nom As *AMA ~e iii,imidiqbasilloo,llo, as tkoatypesit . • • ..• lea NOW "NOM ENE Maid and Silver,' and warranted Warble faits. ~. , 111.1111544 ) IL t,etE' groat 'gains. 0 T I QE. :IN The liret and final acronnt of JoNss ttrintystats, Amakueo of EXANCII. 0. EPPLEMAN. of towmmp, Adam. county. Pa., has been tiled in the Court 1.1 Common The. of Adorn. County, and milt croft; nid by arid court, on Oto. 2atA day of May, 1869, unleaa cause berahown to the contrary. JACOB NIELHORN, floth'y. April 23.4 d• • NTOTICE ill The ar,t awl final account Of HEN- 1 ..PPLIMAN, Amti-nee of rEMEHILUS EPPLIVAN. of Ico.tlico towonblp. Adana/Icount I'm., hut born Bled to thecutirt ofCou,ooo P , etto ot Adams county. and *. l l Le coufirmcd on the 26 th day of Ma.V. 18t3Bt Un less cause be shown to tho • outtary. . . JACOB lIELEIORN, Proth Apr 11 it —td• N 0 C . T Tho ...th account of Dr. Jo:ally AIIL. mittw of the pair In and estate of U•oltie Hu , tIeGAL. • Laustic,n,.....fLittlrut,.wo, Adtuus county, has curds died in the court of Cool:awl Pleas of il•tuec.e4uty, aged • 111 urcoutlrntrd, teethe 28th of itay 180 cames ur ehoere to the eoet,•ry, JACOB :11,1iLilOtt,24. Prolu'y. AOlll3 1b69.-td. XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ter. fuhealetatery oh the eetete Of JeiCull WoLf- Pletheltel, We of fillahiteo toWeehip, Atlehle county, P. baring beau grouted to the uuderelghed , realdlog •u mod tusroettlp, he hereby glee. uottce to all per woo indebted to mid °tame to make immediate pay. out, and Chu.e ilrirtritc eia me isgallast the same to present theta prop:rt.) sutheuttoetod tur settlemeot. FREDERICK WOLF, Executor. April I.—a" XECUToR'S NOTICE—Let a • tors the 0111 Lat. of JoB■ now. late w lasoallau loveutaitp, Adams cootity. Pa_ banns beet. grauttal to the anderatiotal, rcwitituig to lqatualw toorusuilt, he [torah) , gl•e utak', Co all porsuue lhilebtoo to said estate to Wake Im medtatt.4,a)tueot and thoao having claiws agathat thr 50 pt eaaut thew proparl: allthatiticattal for PAUL POWERS, Ex'r April 9.-81 XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let -4 torn Testamentary on the estate of Maze Hal p.m, late trl Gettysburg, dtcemed, having been granted to the undereigued thej hereby gi•• notice to all per. .000 i stlebttel to Cold wet., to make immediate pay ment add those ba•imi claims airantat the lame will present t 4 1 4•41 properly autbentbated for settlem•st J. J. KEkikt, I Xi , ' J. H. MAJORS, f April 9 —dc Isserh• Ent runes Executor reside', In Elgtiand the thee Limed in eltristwis township. I V 0 TICE. • The undersigned, haring been appointed Att• esenee ut JAMia H. WALTNIIIIO.I Win% •. Butler town- Adanie county, Pa,by deed of Voluntary Atte oat, went ka the bene fit ofCreditors, hereby erne !tot!, en wall pampa indeb'ed to the said Jamas *Salter. to mete tali:nett tACO payment to .aid Atiaignee 141 ItlO.e having claims will present. them properly autLenticated fur settlement, WM. J. PETERI 4 , Assigns., Butler township, Adams co., Pa A pril 9 —6t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of common Pleas of Adams county. todbtr ib u te the balance remaining in the hands of ft. SloCcan't 41,4 , Tel/aerator of the Gettysburg Railroad Cone ~n Lis Seventh Aco.unt, to and amongst the p4l tie. ~•,;ally entitled thereto, will tit for the purpo. Li, ~p; it h.i Ali, in Gettysburg, on Pr - v:1,1,11.e 14th day of . 1 .1:13/.1.',.1). J. C. NEELY, Auditor. April AUDITOR'S NOTICE. uudrret4u.l, Auditor, kippointed by the ao,ourt or Adltag ruuoty to tuake titstritattiQn hat in the liaads Adtutuistiater the total° of SsXUzt Zida— Los. Tate ziraban tow whip, flit Leased to sad auleuipil the billies to rebeile will 'lt at his i-thee lit the Borough 01 atteod to the little, at his appoint itforeidy, the rith -toy ,l/ at 0 . - ~ /o,A, A. where sit pal ties Inte:cated are LUltried to attend. ER= ]Say, 30 -at OTlCE.—Letters of Adminia /- tl.ncu of the cat.tle .J 1 WILLIAM 11.4d.d.4, de rtos.eti, tato to , tirityeburg, h a vh, t au , ,•I.IA to the tiLderstiur.l it didlitg in be But talgt/ Lit tirti t t•-Lird, ho tarruu) 4lce• twtice 1.1.11,5 L tie tot:tad, :/ittittoll.o p.t, .4th. it hilnlitga:latilrliagdiadi the •aiue to plea•ut Chow prsiderl) ettillieititt 4,0 for selllttatetti. LIENAY uVritUtrA,A uer April JJ REPORT OF the condition of the GETTYS tiII Ito "I Ilv.s AL BANK, LAI th. 17th day ul Syr)1,1“0: 13=1 =1 U.S. iS011.1• t eeCtif Citckiktlot, ...... .--• /50,l1.)0 U.' ts..ude and other eecuri t lee uu baud.. 50,0 U UU other Stodis, Bunds aud +tut, tages &U uu Due Gum iteKleetutt.g and liaaerve ageute.. 12,9,10 Dae truzu utter Natiuusl ante ........ 0,51 n2U •• Banks aud Bauk,ra 145 10 • tsauking lluuee 5,010 00 Cu, rear ....apeuaaa 410 id r.,z. pax( 945 :4 MIME@ CAsh ltcum inducitta.; tilts ,futber Zgattunal Fractfonwl Cur rr,Cy. Legal Tender Nitre =I $145160 00 28,600 00 —.......7,302 02 .3„.sfr 07 Capital Stack paid in Surplus Yuud Diecounts Prong. and Loon— ...... Circulating Notes rec. Ned from Comptrol 1er.... ... .. 130,600 DO .Itata Bairn Circulation vutatunding...—... 3,395 tdo Indirtaual Depoditd . L2'7,542 01 Our to Nottion4l B:tok• 6,"457 on L.i. to other Buts mud usukero 336 ab iurideudd unpaid —.... ..... 813 73 I certify that the abate statement Is correct to the beet of my knowlealgoana belled'. J. &BORT BAIR Gghler. Attest—ii. Baron, Awl:. roue. IDlrectorc D. K. LNDLEIIART, April 30, REPORT OF the condition of the FIRST NAVONAL BANS. OF GETTYSLIIIRO, fn iyatty.buyit, Add. coancy,lo too &tato of Paonsyl- AI thy ctao cJ buaiocal, on the 17th day of April, RESOURCES Loon. and Discounts 572,573 41 'Hertae new of Directors 12,500 00 Ore. drafts 7,627 56 Q. B. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000 00 - deposits 50,000 00 Other Stocks, Bond, and 51ortgageo, as per i.cl.,dule 14,412 50 Due from lirdeerning and Reserve 2.44114, as per schedule 0,003 95 Due !ruin uilier' l,istional Banks as per schedule 1, 7 5 0 2 0 9 0 2 0 8 Furniture and Fixtures " Current Expense's 274 80 rat ea Fold Till 43 970 03 Cash Items, including Slalltipe,rol per schwis ula 425 45 Bills ut teller Nutloual Bunks 1,050 00 Bills of ~441. Book, Ai 55 00 Prscilonal Curreuce (Including nickels}.... 536 70 Lslial Tender Notes 21.751 00 LIABILITIES Capital Btocir paid in Surplus Fuud Eactiapire I utereat FruOta and - L, , as . 2,536 66 CirculaVog Notes received flow Couiptrol: Loss rinunni on hind Amount Ont.tandlog ludl•ldual Depuelts 04.434 00 U. 8. Deportee 18,303 77 Deputies .4 U.S Diiitursing Odle. rs 3,11 1 1 20 Due t.. Nat iuuel tieuke. a• per eubedule 8 , 5 47 TS Due to other Bauk• and Bank an MO pu{ schedule Dividends unpaid State of Peniasylvezile, Adam. County SS. °SOROS ARNOLD. Cashier of the 111 National Runk of Gettysburg, bw oic duly swocp nocordlog to law, doth sa. ihrt. tho ( .c.-o;qtrug statomeat i OarreCt to the beet ef 414 lguoecledga acid belief, GROWS ARNOLD, Cushier. sworn subscribed befvre roe. this 24th day of April, 1869. A. T. COVER, J. P. . Attest -3011131 HORNIEII, Glows Taxon; D. kteCusAcoeT, Director,. April 30,1869.-31 REGISTER'S NOTICES. {NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persou• concerned, that tea Administration Accounts hereinalbrr mentioned will be presented at the Orphan.' Court of Adams county for candrasa acme and allowance, on TUSSDAY, the 26th day of MAT neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. viz : 202. The account of Solomon Guise, Administrator of Samuel Raffausperker.kle 'd. 203. The second and final account of John Eckert rode ASO Jeremiah Oreuckolf, litsectonn of the w tit of rjrepdnrilf, ism of Macaque twp., deed. 234. Vint and la. I account of dem usi DAitirrence Eseentor of Jnho Lawrence. dec'd. 206. The Ant account of Aaron limo and "Jacoll. Robert. Executors or the lest Will and Testament of Kpbtaim Hew. dee'd. 206. The amount of Robert O. McCreary, Guardian of Win. McClellan. M. no *comma of Andrew V. Moab. , floofeldtan of Rebecca Y. Hyply, minor ohtld a/Jacob M. Ipply, of eoalfen rif p deed. WIC Fleet and Blvd sooonnt of glfzifbeth Disaster, Admlnufinvor of Jacob Dreallor, deed. 111061 simile.* and tloal recount of enamel J. Sitofb and obn Urns, Inocutors of Jobn flooont.ryper, do- 210.. The Ann sad drill amount of Frederick Lahr, Adrefleistrator of Radelo. Ckmisr, abed. SU. The edema of cooreld A. -. Zoerer, Admildeire, for of the sesatsof Catharine °utterer, deed. • 212. The aseupd and Bala ICONLOO of Usurp P. Pea wan' our/autism Bruoilri Bdaziolstrator of John ttrsaaY dritiodlr. • 21i &mood acentust of Peter B. Katoomug. '=sa tes of Lb, last Witt sad Testament of John Hart 01110, dsdd. - 214 Tts• Test aal last Iwo . met it George Flesami, /dtNNslntet O.T. 4it. B. 21. o catharthe Welter, 216. /1r44 4440an4 of Jahn ttaeeet36aD 4n4 David illtswort lotiatifAtatonryt Obefettai Musishass, de . 211. lboadedlet of Jaws DUttiTll and Hoary A. 11411141. "pale* of the wino, Mary 41. b ank st aroma ca Wan. Mdse. "cantor of the last Will sad tancanoaat arJrpoo Sider: din% !14AiNden Annan Flank. enardion OP Ohariii, I46hio* taillloo6r, minor eon ofJodeb Antral Naar wan , _ 13 _ Ile:Alta Mt and 11161 - 14011 gr. Dana rant. „ 111Inaidaolderlar *A• W•ana Goofy, igsd. nottna, deed. and.t.AtAstin• nallinsautte. deed. AdO The it.. 4 amt ItUtideawitellftelftel AIWA** 44660 Aa&a, 4**' • Wint a i ii = mis 4 unaid deff.ll•l2, manor chudrigeor , 11. Df, HOLTZ WORTH, PAsistir. Mel 311, 21411frft tanning Inpitiututo, ‘cr. THE WORLD, DODGES' OHIO AND BUCK E E Reapers and Mowers. A careful examination of those tnitchinei ,urn soenc• any one of their superior merits over all others, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and re. liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and In or. ery variety of grass and grain. Confident ut this ws invite those In want of a good machine to eximiiiie for a:envie:deco bonne purchasing elsewhere. These machines can be said as Naked blowers— HEAPHRS ma Hand Rats, golf-Rake, or Dropper.-•• TWO Lllffrreut sixes: lito.lllachine, with two cutter Hers and three Knifes, cutting tire and a I/Alf feet groin and four feet eight inches in grass: Nu..', out • u fig four test sin inches. We have that confidence in these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machloo test them with any other they may wish, and trap the one that aim most eatiefa lion. DODOES' A UIOIIAN se.Lr- RAKE has given mach mineral eatiefaction that we corusider it toe best Self• Rake out and le attached t • no othar machine except the dodge Machine, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. For the benefit of those wanting machin.s • 0 wenid refer them to • taw of those to whom we lia•u avid tn:visit !lemon, ale: ID John Deardorff, Pen., Henry Culp, Ephream Lady, Henry King. George Lady, Itlialia Penrose, Jonathan V. tiler, David Stewart, James Mickley, W. Rosa W bite, Thlllalei dente, J. J. Kerr, John Bender, Andrew Welk k i t. John Eckert, Wm. &ahem, Wm. Font, John Untor, Cornellee Lett, John N. IL ffman, __ Wm. Bataan, John N•lioyer, 1% m. Bois. Ale°, WIK.II 'NOVI BAY EAKIN, Including th• celebrated Brandt. Rake, and deli•outcharglog [tsars. Also, UUUUn, VA:lrelNd !SILLS, ANL/ WARM t3lPLl4talte IS OEN tatALLY. rerladieSOW( to slew we machine. •Ili find them at the warehouse of Joarril Wlll.ll a Sox., tliott). uurg, Pi., or at the resideraCe of the subscriber, 2 =its from tiott)ohurg. uu the Ilardsbarg fund. Pur -1,. canting ,Mars 'vitt address the eitoecriber. liuttystorirg, Sprit 23.-tf REAPERS & MOWERS. HAVING been agent for this =chile last Iles/10u, .1.1 also deer it to the ,armor this seawu. It a well Known, having taken the premium at the Beuders villa Fair, also at the Gettysburg Stowing %latch ot seven others, which were considered splendid ma chine., and likewise at the Dillaburg Slowing Maur. tiLaing concluoed not to oner any machine that will not give entire 'satisfaction, I have refused ageticire of several other machines, and now offer thin cue as TIIZ GILKAT MACHIN hl UP TUX +MASON. Haying tried one myeelt, 1 kilo* elect ly w bat It w 4u. Leonid refer you to scores of farmer• who hate purchased machines of rue, who are highly pleaded and Lay this is the only machine they would use. Itztran always on hand, and repairing done here at my place. This is a great consideration—ll, machine can be repaired at huine immediately, and with much teas cost. Another great *saint/is the BINDER which le at tacned to this celebrated Reaper soil Mower. It has been thoroughly tried, suit viten entire satisfaction-- requiring no harveit baud except a drtvar. This under cab also be attached to the /teapots which nave bean sold; but cermet be •t ladled to any otbet machine except 13htroman's. . I will here refer junto a few farmers, In different localities, who have ben , Jht and used these run. Lines Michael Ifiecel; btephen liettier, Muses Hartman, Mr. ,temer, Joseph W 1•1111,111, Mr. Linn, Ulrich Jacobs, J, it. aershey Jacob Hartman, 1.1. 1.1. IVouilbur:, Jacob LlllllllO, with others, too numerous to mention This machine has a self-rake, side deltsery, and Is warranted to du Its work as above recommended. Also on bano,BIIIItEAIAN'S SELF.DIeCHARiIING llohnE RAKE, a n rat-rate article, which we will sell at the ',vest puraible price. Warranted to give sans factbm. Also the COLU Nll.l/..4. RAKG alway son hand. Ala.-Lines can bo seen at my house, three tni les nt all of Gettysburg, or at Alr. ennead Snyder'. Rattleti•6l L.VA . 1.8 A. fIUeII3IAN, June3.—tf Agent. • The Farmers' Book 144 beautiful and inieful illustration, 75 , / nag,i. Showing fast what arery tanner ai - Aut.t t. know: HOW TO MART THE FARM PAY SeL , I fur circular giving full descrviou. FARMERS! PARMEIIB' SON I Experienced Book Agent., and ut her., wanted to take t het book to every Farmer in every community. Bile imeatt permanent. Pay, Crum MO to Ltoo per month Acc,rding to experience and •Giiity. Addroge ZEIGLER, 31cCURD1 A CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. Lenin, Me. j Aug _l.—gin SURPRISE OATS f Alt prepared to ,urnish L'ltPlnk; n LED OATSI to persons desiring it. Weighs 47 it,* when fully .natured, and ripens ten days earlier than ~they ate; ;rows larger and stiller in the straw, and w ill y telt io4) to bushels to the acre. Persons wautinz atoll malts early application. $185.34) 11, gio-I will delete the Oita to persons in Oettrebor or vicinity at git per bushel. Address CLLAILIAtti W. (111.1118 T, • Petersburg, (Y. 8.0 Adams co., Pa. Jan 16.-11 Beal and germat jbalto. -- 1762 01 2,448 51 1,4511 79 3,701 Ou PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE l'EfizON AL I•Itvt'EKTI GU tdi 2S,DAI CKJ Us Saturday the ISth of Nay nest., at 10 -a. M. The tinders awed will anti eitir, at her rasallauco tatty aorta of tlettyaborti, at jlctl usup of the ileuderavaila and Contain roaJs, .11 , 1 tiaar Uloc.har'a kilacii.atuitti.t.hop, the following rcrooilal petty, to wit: $444,e43 3 zTUVED, one a Violet Parlor Coal al ova, one No. 6 Per. uey IVaLIDS I -auk ifla•v, With all th• xl Ural, the other a Lima. Dar Woke] 01010, a lut el Cs reeung, in. clurliug vV arum et .11 B nil Ihree.ply ingralu Cut pet, ski yerste I .11 awl LaLIO Lunde Lag Cal pat, ld Janis uall Reel es,' them Luring, /Li ) awls hutnequeuu gag luarpel,l2 jards au wool nLetr Carpet, akin ult., uwaller plane.; 15 al‘ait tate:lawn Table, Parlor WILL 14667., gilt [tame at elegant Owen, whisk cwt when new il7u, 31erble-rup "able, 1 set of nag 4,hulLuou Coats, .11J1641C ..`3l , i sag CUnliitL fut.- 0-into, Mohair liecaang Chair, large Wale,' l'arlur Latuye, Porter hug, 1 hell aeiss deg , tun , muting kit a Drseaiug Bureau, Bedstead, II sellstand, Writing Taal., tour Cau,seat Contra, mull luerel 'tack, all of Inta c t Also, 3 Cottage netlateada, Iron litilatead, 1./1 - 661114/lurusU, J Wae ualauo.,i dark Cane-seat kamirs, 4 gatchou Lianas, two high Chair., zevang Chain, z leatherhethi, Matt. cc. nti4 114 , 1 an Alarm Llv , k,ltirrhre, Lounge, llr,at iast Table, large Kitchell ging. 91WL Cuptesaro, stutuleurnt Chan'. Cart lege ahleu Cult *Le ail as gaud 1,1 new, Crib, plain autt auttiared uiletoth liiluod, a IC4 atehe latAus Ware, Niain•Duvel.3 rho her, Tian/tilers, Cll.. and htuxe Ja‘a tot canning unit, au., Lies.' Jug., Cruck.,u a gallon and r DUlllUer of 1 gnduu atone Jar., t.nurn, Kuga, barrels, mare, butt Sills, Wash Intet,, king ,, tin backers, Ls:Al hweethwg Anew, atoll hods, and a great , a•nj °User ultuAra. 10,819 09 $445, , 1 5 1.14 t lay; uaea at tioa.a.keeping bat a Caw year, tho eruclwareaLtn gt.PC4I CULIIIIULI, CACI Umoy ut thew uew. sy.Tbe HOUSE will bo for RANT after the any ut Attendance will be given and terms made kuuwn ou day visuln by MRS. fitirTili M. DIEUL. LiLDwILL, Aucituut.r. tAprii I)L - BL.W SALE OF VALUAB PEttsuNAL PisurEßT The undersigned, interoriug t quit housekeepiugov ill sell at Public Sabi., on dkiturikiy, 9i4 next, at I 'dock, .If, at his residency (Me ereidiy terisu eareourge,) on Baltimore street, U etty•burg, es, the following Property, to wit 3 670v/id, one a Iluble Cook Nu. 9, one a Coil Store, the tither a ten-plate stove nom, Carpeting, 1,, hiding ieriut bQ yard■ ling borne-made Carpet, 13 yards hull wool Carpet, 21 yards of ail wool lugrisiii errs, SW: Carpet, Stets Oil Cloth, 3 r Spring Cushion TePee-lete, gOOO Ike new, s u n i sing Cha i n, crrup 8101, lb Alin 5, 1 Cottage ;kr, which has never been rand, B•rdatead•, But ego, W Lamp Stands, Atottreswee and BA Clidniug, 1 Kitchen sink, Shads and kixtiti re, s lot of Will. atutio Chins Ware, t.ilgeserare, Jere, Crocks, ThlWare, Smoothing Irons, Tubs, and other articles too numerous to ni•e tinta, V 77 742 01 .800,030 00 .4;.:9.5 30 152 22 1,596 59 ~ 201 80 Only harts& kept house two years, the at t I In good COIIIIIIOO. sad oe4krlyett new. Atnodance will be gircn and tartan nsts , tanr, ou dey of este by 90,000 00 . 135 00 89,565 00 IRAN% D. DC PIIORS. JA LL CALOIIII.I., (Aprtl 1,131 75 148 50 PRE-EMPTION LANDS. $277,742 pi TRACTS Second hand, pre-emption Leads located near lid roads,Cohnty Towns, de., In well settled neighbor hoods, which I will sell, or exchange at a fair price for Real Istate in Adonis county, Pa. ro.sastss.—tr • WOOD FOR BALE, - 800 CORDS OAK, 200. HICKORY , AT BANDOE'S ft-Price la tutd $3 psi cord on the ground Gettysburg. Aug. 23.16 Y.—ti F 0 B, SA L E.-1 have several .D WELLING- HOUSES and a number of 011010 Z BtaLDING LOTS or 'Air 8.0. McCREA „Tan. 16,18M-1f lift and girt Nasuraurt. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE; COMPANY INOOlltOll/TXD, maitoir 18, 1851. PxwiMm4wrii44 MalKils7—D.AJbMm Trastmu-11.0. laltababtak. Kaa Jsmtv • 4:tititiitbliiialtbli i lilkeardy AI. A .Ple It. ,zob . . D. A..lntablor, It. 1012- 0, . adarl.l=toen,annyninuir;Anab Hoh le, Itennen*lnnikep• treil•riak Ladd, Ythbakua 1 Lib... Ihoblloa k Illbabab ; ' AblUal /. 0 tta, N Oiantil; Atm lba, Liberty; H. 0. Petbra, lit sckaapoor ts halted ' la H. aparttom to Um soap of Adam. li bag bora laapitemlati *Yuan uy," god la OM period btm mole bat omatt• tbrltelllittobb by Ihrettartap that portal usobtalfty sunrilliNloo. ma onininnandiing an la t a t svw p s apply to M ft awr of lbw mionsi•ra. • lusative Osiiismitti• istes• • t it. ones of ob UM kW Wadabaday la every awls. 40 It li. 1.1••• MIMIC— WM. WHIL6. J. H. SHIREMAN'S WESTERN I HAVE ON HAND A YBW OF No. 1, i GEO.ARNOLD Al 0404.1) ONTIOIBS