- vzftsoiatMiOto. =M=2EM che — Dyspepsia—Cvstiveness. suffer with -Moodielto try MARSHALL'S IR, and be Convinced that although other hare taled to cure you, QM" Slll giro you nil permanent relief: ver-excitentent and Mott - tine your nerves hate weakened that headache admostiottee you more daugerons may happen, such aa PALSY, DIIINESS. OF BIGHT, alarming nervous affections, than I Loral:1411's giving taus and strength to your system, you to perfect health. Ter fond which shoald be digested remain in causing pain Cud uneasiness fortkoiyant principle which would render ft auk, of digs,. by-using Ilarshall's Eliiir you will supply. irtacj and prevent:lug I , carrencw, and so' bo • cured of ii)spepsia. mach being thus cleansed from an unhealthy thy enisciftssm, costiveness and the other at. isorders a the bowels are of necessity pre- Marshall's Elixir, $1 CO per bOttle, , y all Druggists. Depot, 13.01. Market at HALL A Cu., Druggists, Proprfetors. —ly RR RAILING, WIRE GUARDS,- • ore Fronts, Asylums, Sc.; Iron Bedstead; • Ling for Sheep and Poultry Yards; Bram and • Cloth, Sieves, isindere, Screens for Coal, id, kc., Heavy Crimped Cloth fop' Spark . latodacape Wires for Windows, ke. Paper res,Ortiamental Wire Work, Sc. Raery tri ll addressing the manufacturers. Id. tt a SONS, Ne. H North Birth at, Phil.. [Yeib.6, 166 .4y AFNEJeI, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH ith the utmost succeu, by J. Isasca, H. D., men of Disearrs of tho Ede anti Ear; (his ) in she Medical (biles, Or Powatyleania. 12 erirner. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. street, Phila. Testimonials .can be seen at The 31elical faculty are invited to accom r patient., as he has no secrets in his prac rtinelal eyes inserted without pain. No r examlnatioa. [Jam 29.—1 y rriageo, garutoo, 11 ce It EA HY: . JOIN F. DiceRF.IIRY st always Cheapest." Best and Cheapest, EM B.7ZIDLES, COLLARS and, ES'S of all ands, in the County to be found at tlto old and well known Limare et.,oppoaite the Presbyterian Church. (McCREARY'S.)• ding and Wagon Saddles, •osr substantially built and neatest mess, (plain and silver mount mplate iu every respect and WitiTallted to he beet material and workmauehip. per leather Di•aft Collars, nrAT. They are the best PITTLNCI and ble. • • vy Draft Harness, to order, as cheap as they MO be wade any. 1 In the most substantial manner. Bridles, Whip S, Lashes, Draft Ipneti and everything In 'the nne; ;Yone hearer. ces RIDOCED to the lowest living standard. I percentage for ouch, off all bills amount] o g ore. k nothing but the Lost of stuck and will very article turned out to be In every respect uted. .1 for past favors we Invite atttuattou to our oek. e as a call andeianalne PRIM AZT QVAiITT 1865.-tf D. .11cCREARY k SON. lAGE-MAKING RESUMED being over, the undersigned bn'e resumed CA ILItIAGN-MAKING BUSINESS, d. rtand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, y aro again prepared to pot up work In the unable. subatantial, and superior manner. •w acid aurond-hund CARTUAGES, BUGGIES, &C., which they will dispose of at the lowest dell orders will be supplied as protnptly, acterlly as possible. GTREPAIRDia.ft ,thcpatch,aadat cheapest rates. . lot of new aadold HARNESS ay hand th.r I for the liberal patronage liiirebofore an them, theysolicitand wlll endayor to de. ne share in the future. -It ZIZGLE.R. gies and Carriages. EMOVAL. derslgned has removed Carriage-mak op to tL o east end of Middle street, Getty'. where he w ill continue to band all kinds of is liue, sir: TAGES, TR O T2'I.NO& PALL -TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAG o,la, & &C. rk 111 all put up of good material and ajr 4 mocLanlcs, and Cannot fail to give sat:a nis prices are always reasonable. tie s. coufideut that ho can please. ItING promptly done, at moderate rates. W.K.OALLAGUER 46f~ _~ y RIAGES AND BUGGIES PERRY J. TATE uildlng a variety of 004,011 WORK of and most approved styles, and construct eat material, to which he invitee the atten • yers. !laving Guilt his work with groat f material .elected with special reference of style and durability, he can confident- - end the work a• unsurpassed by any other; f the cities. All he mike is an inspection ot to convince time° in want of any kind of a. nt this is the place to buy them. AIRING in every branch done %A on rearionatiltAtrule. scat! at my Factory, near iaa corner 04 grand Chamberaborg strod - tintayabattg, 1333M1E tuttro and Coututtocc C. Stallsixtith & Son, YASIU. UAW, PA., enters and Contractors. , Shutters, Blinds, Door "Window_Frames,Cor- ice, Door & Window Brackets, &c on Land and mantifacturria W order T MATEMALS, LS cxperi.r.4-tod and at. SONABLE PRICES. Pretnptly attended to 608,-tf . C. CASHMAN, ETTYSpIIRG, PA., nter and Contractor, PECTFULLY informs 'the so that he boa removed WWI new 2110 p on 1 between Tort and Railroad street", pared to take oardracts for patting ap and it u reamonable rates as any Gottyiburt-all work roarantrowi lobe of tj. Ho holm by strict ottani:ll;a to boo rit public patronage. /Ere me call 1869.-Lf CHRITZMAN, GIETTY . SI3I3 AG,. PA., liter and Cautraaor, Raving removed to my new Shop hinglon streei, between Middle Manabfrabtog streets, aced Sham Power ,I tun prepared to fur ther! work for blinft=rposea, of the /al, and as wetly and salt can be y other establiakmont to the county. Ex ile:Ms shrews fa realinams and Verb ex- Lb presentness and dlepatch, iftwiptlage ofiltacketafficrolls Mould lilted and on reasonable terms. :Y ON MOAN. ooD ibis FOR SALE TILILDING LOTS A.ND 4Ev. EMI HOUSES. • .ply to R. G. McCREAJIY i _ A Miran' at Ls,. iiiMIEN MEMMI 6etiysburi. rrislay, May 14, 11#69 Thelrelocipede mania has reached Littlestown, a school having been opened in that, place by parties from Gettysburg. IN CHARGE.—Rev. M. J. ALtrate.N last week took charge of St. Paul'erLuth `iititn - Church ittlestown. Ile was Wainlly welcomed by the members of the congregation at the parsonage. 'Dir. Girram a workman at the mill of Joseph Lilley, in ktountplessant town - ship, had his arm badly crashed one day last week, by hating it caught between two wheels. ROBBED IN CHURCH.—On. Sunday 1 last, Jesse Nelson, a colored man, had his pocket book, containing $6 to $8 of Mon ey, stolen, whilst attending Sabbath School in the African M. E. Church, in this place. The thief has not yet been discovered. STORK ROBBED.—On Friday night lskit, bile' store of Daniel Gulden, at Gul den's Station, five miles east of Gettys burg, .9cas burglariously entered?. and a small 4111101111 t of money, and several yards of Cloth and other goods taken ther e- No arrests have as yet been made. cirJorrs N. Boysn of Straban township, sold to Dr. T. T. Tank a Colt, 13 months old, for $ll5. The following week Dr. TATE sold this same colt to Iseec Woon- LTG of Selinsgrove, for $l5O. It is a large, fine and symmetrical colt,and was sired by the thorough-bred horse "Cashier." STILL THEY COME.—The last Com piler announces three addional candidates for county offices, "subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention,"— Wru. C— Rock, of Reading for Register and Recorder ; R. C. Swope, Hamilton ban, for sheriff; and Levi Schwartz, of Mountpleasant, Cot' Director of the Poor. This makes thirteen already announced, with more coming. _ BORDER DAMAGES.—A Convention has been called to meet in Chambersburg on Monday, June 1, at 1 o'clock, P. M., to devise measures by which concerted and effective_ action may be taken by all the border counties, in order that compensa tion for losses sustained may be secured. Our Franklin county neighbors are mov ing in44}e right direction, concertedly and in earnest. Would it not be well for the Adams county claimants to do likewise— at least, take steps to be represented in - the Chambersburg convention? LAMP EXPLOSION.—A coal oil lamp exploded in the store of Wm. McSherry at White Hall, in this county, on the night of the 4th inst., about eleven o'clock. Mr. McSherry was about closing up his store, and turned the .lamp down a little and ".then blew at it to blow it out, when the flame-seemed _to run down in the lamp, :and it exploded, making a tremendous report; and scattering the burning fluid .over the floor and &tinter. Mr. McSher ry succeeded in extinguishing the flames , without sustaining much. damage.—Pre.ss. ELECTIONS.—On the Ist inst., the fol lowing gentlemen were elected officers of the Littlestown Building Association: President—lsaac Staub. Vice President—Levi D. Maus. Directors—Henry Klein, Henry Rainer, I. H. Al Hier, Jacob Hornberger, Simon S. Bishop. I! - casuror—J. H. Colehonse. Secretory—J.A. Lefevre. On the -ith inst., the following gentle men were elected Directors of the Littles town Savings Institution : --Joseph L. Short), Samuel' Schwartz, Ephraim My ers, Moses Hartman, Samuel P. Young, Levi D. Maus and George Stonesifer. Mr. James L. Lefevre is continued Cash ier.—Press. EAGLE SHOT.—On the 3d inst., Le ander R. A. Hummer, son of Peter Hum mer, Esq., of Tyrone township, shot an Rig,le, with, white head and black cap, which measured 5 feet 11 inches between the tips.of the wings, And two feet from ,the bill to the tail. Mr. Hummer has also been succes7shl in catching Weasels. On the 24th ult., he .captured a female Weasel with seven young ones. His dog killed three of the latter. The other four, with the mother, were taken alive, and are still in Hum mer's possession, having become quite tame. He bas since captured , three other Weasels, making eleven in all. DR. MORRIS ON THE BEE.—Rev. Dr. Moanis, of Baltimore, who by - special appointment of the Board of Trustees, has been delivering a seri' - Lectures in Pennsylvania college 1.... -sutural His tory, delivered a public lecture in Christ's Church on Thursday evening last, before a large audience, on the ,Honey Bee, ac companied by diagrams and illustrations. We need scarcely say that it was an inter esting lecture, the subject being one of peculiar interest, and besides Dr. Moanis has rare capacity as a popular lecturer— few men having equal tact in so judici ously mingling abstract scientific truths with every-day illustrations and pertinent anecdote, as to relieve the tedidm of the hour. S t SCHOOL EXHIBITIOg.—The Ex hibition of the Methodist -Episcopal Sab bath School in Agricultural Hall, on Fri - ..day night, was a decided success. The hall was crowed with old and young, and nothwithstanding that the exercises were protracted through three hours, they were judiciously varied, so as to keep up the interest to the close. The exhibition was repeated—at Saturday night, with _some changes in the prOgrairune,theltten dance being again large. We should sup pose the receipts netted a handaihne sum to the school, and will go far to compen sate the officers and teachers for the labor and: patience requisite in getting, up such an exhibition, besides gratifying the little ones. EXCURSION.—Quite a number of young folks, on Tuesday evening, went to Hanover in a special train, with the ladies'and gentlemen who had engaged to _give a tioneert in that place, the excur sionistilkiling two large passenger cars. The p/DlPO ttne of the c on cert hid been arranged to come off in Agricultural _Hall in this place, btit.for various reaanns vas abandoned, when an invitation'was coaeived to givethe Concert in Hanover i n a id of the SabbatliSchool of t. Mark's Lut h eran ,/,;Lurch. As the party—'wee made up of some of our best vocalists and instrumental performers, of well known musical talent, we need susrcely •say that the Concert was a success. The pieces vocal shd, inatiVrtental, had been 'selected with muck taste , and judgment, pteii eXemitiotthailiglatilessa,eiloited high commendation from proficient:a in music. The only draw-back was in the utter inadaptedness of the Hall, in which the concert was held, for musical purpos es. Acoluttica visite ittUently not thought of in Its ommtractke& and the consequence M a deadly SiLltimb:lgaffeet upon the voice, which hi Moat aiiiioll4gly /hit 14 #O , /t4lest and most artistically executed plumage& The Hall was well filled, and the audience apparently well pleased. At the close o title exercises, a number of the Gettysburg visitors repaired to . the residence of Mrs. 1411., where fa eleganp ento is ll4l ol 4 laeo provicid by acme wholect o, and which took the party by surprise. After spending a pleasant bola' - in social converse, the exs cunsionista returned to the cam, reaching Gettysburg before 12 o'clock. The eve ning has pleasant—the greeting at Nano &s wai 4-Ake s , ,ccilittgt 41 :044W—01e .oftleers or4ba Mattrandaoonnntedaqng and 03 4 -46561 04 - 44/04 1 04 1 C' 611 4 40' excursion unusually enjoyable. • SODA WRMS.-01. a: kfrogIGHICkulM J beriberi attitd, lieltre*itto the Keystone ` • House, hsalitarted ids Soda ifountdit for the season..At you want sqltdiohnni glai or Cr =kik& tot mos „, oft 4. aria, 1111IMP,A. at' It i Yale - rig ortheboh. ; , e Gettys burg R. R. Coinfinny, :bald I, pursuance of the call recently publhthed, on Satur day last, /abort Lon, Req., of CUlliber- Land tow - T.411p, was called . to the chair, and Col. Joan( H. litettELLAN, of Gettys burg, was appointed Secretary. After a general interchange of opinion, it' was on motion resolved that a' Commit tee of fifteen be appointed to take in charge the interests of the creditors and bondholders generally, with. authority to call a subsequent meeting of bondholders when in their judgment necessary. This Committee consists of the following gentlemen : George Swope, Esq., Gettysburg, C7tair . man : IWrn. Bittinger, , Dr. J. W. Hendrix, David M. Myers, Frederick Diehl, John H. McClellan,. M. Eichelbergor, Wm. Douglass,John Musselman, Jacob Benner, Dr. E. G. Fahnestock, Henry J. Stahle, Abraham_ Mickley, Abraham Krise, John Houck. On motion, adjourned. • J/tcon LOTT, Chr'n Tomi H. McCr.mmax, Sec'y. RAILROAD MOVENIENTEL—We no ticeby the*Washington papers that a dele gation consisting of MC Loatz, President of the Frederick and rennaylvania Line Railroad Company, and other citizens of Frederick, Md., were in the former city last week, to consult prominent citizens in regard to building a railroad line from Washington to Lake Erie, by way of Frederick. Resolutions were adopted by the meeting approving of the proposed line between Washington and Frederick, and in favor of securing a charter from Con gress authorizing its construction. A Committee was also appointed to solicit subscriptions for an experimental survey from Frederick to the Northwest. There is some difference of opinion as to the route from Frederick North. The pres ent line laid down by the Frederick' and Pennsylvania Line road looks to Littles town as the point of connection. Em mitsburg , however, is moving to have the line located to that place, with ultimate ex tension -to Gettysburg, ..11arrisburg, while another interest favors striking the Pennsylvania line further west, in the direction of Buffalo and Lake Erie. LOCAL LEGISLATION.—Among the local bills passed at the last session of the Legislature, is one entitled : "An act to regulate medical practice in the counties of York, Adams, Perry, Juniata, Indiana, Elk, Bucks, Northamp ton and Lehigh." It imposes a . fine of from one hundred to five hundred dollars upon any person who shall commence or continue in the practice of medicine or surgery who is not a graduate of some chartered medical college, or who has not been in continuous regular practice for eight years. It also requires transient pracitioners to appear before the clerk of the courts, and prove that the above con ditions have been complied with, and, also to take out a license for one year by pay ing a license fee for the use of the county, of two hundred dollars. All non-graduates who have not been already in regular practice eight years will have to suspend, while in future none but graduates can commence busi ness. Sharp that, and doubtless intended to do away with quacks—but how about graduates without brains? A diploma ought to guaranty the possession of brains, but unfortunately it don't. GOOD TEMPLAR.S.—A Good Templars Lodge was organized at Bendersville, Jan. 25th, with ten Members, since which time it has increased gradually, and now, at be ginning of 2d quarter, numbers ,z 4. mem bers. This Lodge is composed of good material and the membership are earnest in the work of reform; The following are the officers installed by T. U. Helnard D. G.-W. C. T. at the beginning of the pres ent quarter. W. C. T., A. G. Peters ; W. V. T., Miss Salle Bender ; W. S., Miss Lizzie Wright ; W. T., John EL Peters; W. 0. G., Mich ael Irvin; W. I. G., Miss Kate Peters; W.M., G. A. Cline ; W. F. S., Amos W. Greist ; W. A. S., Charles bongsdorf ; W. D. M., 0. J. Heinard ; W. C., Rev. J. B. Young; W.R. S., Ruth Wills; W. L. S., Ella 31. Irvin ; H. W. C. T., H. N. Min nigh. APPOINTMENTS.-31x. Scum., the newly appointed I:. S. Assessor for this district, took possession of the office on yesterday.—We understand that he has determined to retain the four existing sub districts in the county, and has appointed the following as his assistants John M. Krauth, Esq., of Gettysburg for the first ; William King of New Oxford, for the sec ond ; William S. Cart, of Dienallee, for the third ; and Cyrus G. Males. of York Springs, for the the fourth. In the retirement of J. C. NEELY, Esq., of Gettysburg, present Assistant Assessor, we but echo the general judgment in ex pressing our sense of his capacity, fidelity, and efficiency. He has administered the law - impartially, and fairly ; has been watch ful, and active ; and carries with him the respect of all classes of the community. [Communicated M. Hi:axon :—I noticed a few days ago, that the building committee of the Springs Hotel, is putting on a Gravel Roof. I think it a wise selection, for a building of that kind, and for the purpose it is used— shower baths aro desirable to the boarders of the Hotel. 'lt will save the trouble and expense of erecting a bath house, as you can have a shower bath after every heavy rain, after the roof has been on the build ing ono year or less. I know that five or six of the same kind of roofs were put on houses in New Oxford—all of which aro being taken off and tin roofs substituted, I have been in formed that Mr. J. S. Gitt has taken off a nearly _new Puldstic Slate Roof and is putting on a tin. Time will soon show if the Architect understood his business when ho recommended a_ Gravel roof on the large Hotel. . _ IMPROVEMENT GETTYSBURG, May 6, 1869. AN INQIIIRY, MR. EDITOR :-Will some cif your cor respondents have the kindness to inform me who first introduced among us the Ilse of Plaster of Paris as a fertiliner? The story is often told of Dr.' , Fasicirtan 'Writing In plister; on the grass, the, ^ This is Piaster. of Paris," and thusintrodneing it, by the superior growth of the herbage on Which it had been placed, to the notice of farmers. This anecdote has been so frequently repested, tuyi believed by ha numerous hearers, that it was painful to see it contradicted in a late numbpr of a Southern paper. can you, Mr. Editor, or any of your friends throw any light on this point? Did Dr. Franklin do thk thing or in any way promote the use of plaster, or write at all on agriculture t Please reply to this inquiry, tour give - authorities, and oblige your friend. • - 4 FARMER. Clol—Nonals le Just from the oily with ' the 'largest ;‘,nd diespst stook , of goods in 0? nonnt"... All kinds of Men's and Boy's' we i trtg! 104, klJeghorti Hats, Panama Hata, and Light Fur and watiltro wiandives misty and cheap, Also Sumter Clothing ;of ail kinds and cut in the Latest Style. 'Young Gents want y* a Fedi ionable Suit nuide in the *lst: ptyler'ss4 tufteriel, , can save $5 per cent hg getting it at store .5.113014 1 / 6 111 eorne7'. ti lertiotbAjPegeotinir • ' t 9 Abe advorthloaV Qt . COMS ' . 4301U1 e ievieetither pareAdAhts • ' llllOl Mat V llll 4Wikakitie Is 711001Mageded Weil who me Asa the =ffM=ME F l / 4 4LINIUSItrilltb digs rognus Baltimore itnitismoartherillamonit Ea t ono w f'(:,-slezi.xia tr, .smss wshiir MA la 1 ATTolltrill AT LAW. R. G. McCreary, York street, In residence. McOceneughy *Knuth, Ghambersburg at.,realdentie B. yak On Public Square, in residence. A. I)irer,ltaithriore et., nearlahuestock's Store. D. A. Buehler, Baltimoreitreet,in residence. . J. W. Tiptoo;Chambersbari street, And square Seltzer liewport;eorner Washington & Middle Its. tier a 1511011MALS813. D. Hltaaliler lk Bro., 'fork et opp - mrite Bank. D. R. Hlingel, Baltimore street, thinl squirt. Johnat..Belling, Carlisle Street, near Railroad Depot niAcuarratxo. .G. Liollebaugh, Washington Street • EUTCEICILING. Storer A Wible,Chnulberzborg Street A:Codorl, Veit Middle Street. CO7l 'MOTIONS, TOTII, kC John Gruel, Chambonsburg stFeet,nearEaglellotol CARSENTRRS AND CONTRACTORS. Wm. C. SW.lemith k Son, York street, first square. Wm. Chritsman, Washington et.. near Chambersturgt Geo. C. Cashman, Stratton-street, near Railroad. ttasteo Es, cc. Perry I. Tate, Chambersburg street. Danner k Ziegler, Middle street, near Baltimore. W. R. Gallagher, Past Middle st. second square CLorcuxa• R. ChCobean & Cunningham, Baltimore street. F.Cunninghhatu, Baltimore street, finitely:tare. T. C. Norris, South West corner of 'Diamond. Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Public Square uslt, Lumina, lams, kC C. IL Buehler, casuer olCarlisle and Itallioad streets Jacob Reilly, corner o flitrattou and Railroad. DZSTISS. Dr. Wm. Stallsmitla, York street, first square. J. L.Jlill,43tuamberaburg street, oppoaltellagle Hotel A. D.Duehler,Chambersburg st., near Public Square Robots, Baltimore Street. first square. • B. Horner, Chamb'g et., opposite Christ's Church. Fahnestock Brothers, cor. of Bono. and Middle sta. J. L. Schick, cur. Baltimore and Public Square. Robert& Elliot, Balt. at.. opposite the Court-hone.e. U. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. F. D. Dophorn, corner of Diamond and Carlisle at. . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ROUSES. Righarn & Co.,Sor.Washington and Railroad. John Creas, cor. Stratton and Railroad. Jos. Wible h Sone, cor. Washington and Railroad McCurdy & ilatnilton, Carliale Street. Hunter & Warner, South East corner of Diamond Peter Beltler, Railroad, East of Etrattonstreet GAS YITILE. R. D. Armor, East Middle street J. W. Cresi, cor. Cla amborsburg and Public Square Wm. Boyer k Son, York et., opposite National Bank. Wm. B. Meals, York at., socond square. Wm. J.Slartin, cor. a Baltimore and High streets. Pahnestock Brothers, car. Baltimore and Middle eta. Ingham ak Co. cor. Washington and Railroad streets McCurdy & liamilton, Carlisle at. Gillespie & Co. York at., fi rst square. El. M. Paxton:Baltimore street, third square. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Danner L Ziegler, &Ili!inure street, first square. Fahnestock Brothers, corner Balto. and Middle ets LIAIINESS, tC. DrMcCreary & Some, Ballo. X. opposite Pres. Church John Culp, Carlisle Street , near pa Beenger depot. LEAPS, CAPS, ea OT.S, SC. S. S. McCreary, Chambersburg street, Bret square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, cor. of York at., and Public Square T. C. Norris, South West co rner of Diamond: It. C. Catania k Cunnsogharn, Baltimore street. 11. B. Woods, cur. of Diamond and York street, Engle note!, J.L.Tate, proprietor, corner Chumbers. burg and Washington . . Keyetone House, W.ll.4[yore, proprietor, Chambers burg street, opppeite.chriat's Chqrch. N. Weaver, Washington et., north of Charnborabnrg T. T. Tate, Washington et., near Eagle Hotel. - J. M. Cannon,corner of Baltimore and Middle et reels Meal.; t Brother, York at., east of Stratton. Mrs. E. J. Ziegler, East et rent Tipton I.Nyers, York st root, opposite National Bank J.W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near High. PRINTING OFFICZ. Q Sentinel, Baltimore it., midway between the Court Howie and Public Square, west side. C. Buehler, corner of Carlisle and Railroad HOU. STOILE. Washington Illerbower, N. E. corner of Diamond TAILOR. • J. Jakob', Chambersburg street, first square Wm.'37. King, York street, opposite Bank. EN? EEL TAXER k rA Put ue.•ara. Jeremiah Culp, York street, secoud square Wm. E. Culp, Washington etreet, near Eagle Ilotel WATCLIMAKER. Soper 1k McCartney, Battu., street, ftrat square THE PLACE TO GO.—Do you want a good Smoke—either a prime Segar or the bests brand of Smoking, Tobacco—you will find it at BIEaIIOWER'S establishment in the North east Corner of the Diamond,who makes it a speciality to turn out the very beet article. Also, Chewing Tobacco of all kinds— . sleershaum Pipes, and all the articles desired by persons addicted to the use of the weed. tie manufactures augurs largely, and is prepared to fill all rders. promptly, and at lowest rates, WiiOLEALE and ituram. Address W. Bierbower, Gettysburg, Pa. tf A WORD TO TILE WlSE.—Persons going to Housekeeping this spring would do well to call at Col. C. H. BUEHLER'S extensive Ware-room, near the Passenger 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, Britairlia Ware, Bird Cages, and a general assortment of Kitchen utensils, necessary in house keeping, and at very low prices LUMBER.—The attention of Carpenters and Builders is invited to the extensive assortment of Lumber of all kinds to be found at the Lumber Yard of CoL C. H. itttehler,on Carlisle street,opposite the Pas senger Depot. River and Mountain Pine, Hemlock, Laths, Siding, Juice, Scantling, Shingles, Pickets, Flooring, Posts, d:e. oe., furnished in any quantity and at low est rates. tf COrtuETT—MrElts.---On the 13th ult., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Benjamin Corbett, of Dickinson twp., Cumberland, county, to Miss Martha Myers, of Hun tington twp., Adams co. DEARDOEFF—TAYLOR.-011 the 4th ult., in this place, by Rev. W. It. 11. Deatrich, Mr. Peter Deardorff to Miss Annie Taylor, both of Franklin township, this county. WAGONER-01831.—0n the 10ch ult. at the residence of the bride's father, in Ship pensburg, by Rev. G. Seigler, D. K. Wag ner, Editor of the News, to Miss Sue Gish, all of Shippensburg, Pa. DIED. —Obituary notices 5 cents a line of all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no tices. Bowser.-On the 25th ult., near Held loraburg, Jacob Ulrich Bower, aged 17 years 4 months and 23 days. CART.—Departed this life, May Ist, In Afenallen- twp., Mary Virginia, daughter of Wm. S. and Susanna Cart, aged 16 years, 10 months and 26 days. Pale in her grave she lies White as the virgin snow, Closed are her young blue eyes On all below. Gone to her heavenly zest, From ain forevei free, Pillowed in Jeatie - breast, Oh, God, with thee No more we'll hear at morn Her feet upon the stair— Death has our loved one borne To world's more fair. • Thank Heaven, her feet ,have trod But brief the shores of time ; ' Now she Is with her God In Heaven's own chlme. - Then why not dry the tear? No more for Mary abed ; She's happier there than here, BY'Jesue - S. C. DseenorT.—On the 6th inst., near Cash town, Mr. Henry Degroft, recently of this place, aged about 68 years. EmmaAntr.—On the 2nd of April, is Millersbitrg Elkhart county, Indiana, Mr. 'Deohlef Ehrehart, formerly of this county, aged 56 years. tiorramss.—On the 29th ult., at New Oxford, Ambrose Peter Hogheins, aged 2 years, 8 months and 24 days. Jonits.-0a the Ist inst., at the York Alms, House, Mr. John Johns, of Adams icy, aged - 88Yearit, 11 months 'and 8 1,,,c 111. 00a1eA1t.--thd the Ist of A pry last, in caw township, Mrs. liattey 'Wife of k and 24A '444 m onths Theresp o —On the Bth bark, 4n Conewa go townstdp,-Mary Nedder t aged 22 years and 27 dan. proun ,- - ,- —1 _l4l7th; 1988; at, leer teet dence in Soinerset, Mrs. Sarah Picking, at the age of 81.yeara, IL months and 15 days, Mrs. P. was born in 'gat Berlin, Itdame ceetuPy, where she spent her early was married to Henry Picking of years, e us eame glees and removed subsequent-• Weeflarniertgbiania. estown, on the Brd inst., Sallie Jang,danghter of Henry and B. C. saw, 5 1 11 - 21efee, months and disys. - .WILEIVIIIT.--Dn the Bth inst., lame J da e ß c ll o iab.t4 _ o igl Bo 4bh l = ol le 4 damert / o iectes.-01 h Zebu 10wanand /7 *Ohl • - 4.44141 f, ,;,:.._<, of = =I DRUGGISTS DRY GOODS =I =I =KOMI 17201 = E=3 I:=3 =I STOVES, TINIVAILZ, AC =EX= MAILItIED. UMWW , TBI ple used.to talk about Itigh'prinea,as some thing inseparable from big stores. oak Hall has done much to do away with that foolish prejudice by giving a. live example of the Largest Clothing House in the State selling goods at the lowest prices. And men are coming to understand that Ate truth is just the reverse and that the houses doing the moat buasneaa and' so requiring the largest accomodationa are the ones who can and do sell dm cheapest. In this as in everything else, except courtship and mar riage, "the more, the merrier." The merriest place in town is Wanamak or Brown's, S. E. corner Sixeh and Mar ket Streets. 1t IYANTED.—A strong young woman, who understands the care of Milk, Cows, Garden work, &c. Apply to Mr. Howm, near Gettysburg Spring. it putty $ tht parka's. Baltimore Grain & Produce Market. Bagiosere, Thursday Morning. 5 75 @ 6 25 6 75 7 00 1 75 @ 0 00 1 40 @ 2 65 81 @ 83 1 40 @ 1 45 GO @ 65 0 00 OP 000 SUPER FLOvI,. gETRA FLOUR,. WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT,.. Coax, RYE,. OATS, TIMOTHY-sszn. CLOVER -SEED, FLAX-BEED, BACON, SHOULDLP.S, 4 ' SIDES, "- Hims, LARD, GOLD, Phila Gettysburg Grid n & Provision Market, Qellysburg, Friday Morning. 6 00 SUPER FLOUR,... EXTRA FLOUR,. WHITE. WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ... COEN., ...... RYE, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, .. POTATOES, Burnut, LARD, EGGS, BACON, HAMS,. " ‘‘ SHOULDERS, SQL?, TALLow, g ew(-;A, avertio taunts. T OTICE - ; The first. account of DAVID J. ELINE, camm t toe of the person and estate of Dam J. SMITE, a Lunatic, of Adams county, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Co., and will be confirmed by said Court, an the third Monday in June, 1669, unleu cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB )IXLIIOIIN, Prottey, May 14.—td. FOR SALE. A FINE TWO-STORY DWELLING WITLI fl BOOMS AND KITCLIEN all in thorough repair, and all necessary oration& Inge, a good well of water, garden, fault, : /to., with good fencing—making a desirable rsaidance. Apply to . B. G. McCRZARY. May 14.-t, JOSHUA SEITZ (formerly Cot- Han Over, Pa.,) Fashionab!e Two chore from 7,,uth's Dry• Good Slote,on Hanover street, NEW OXFORD, PA. **The latest Fashions received (rent New York and Philadelphia as soots as issued. May 1 1,.-2m. pENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. Doable track route running between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Oett4 eburg make the following Connettione with this Truak Hue: Getlytburg leave at 9.00 a. m. & 1245 p. m /..vie.verJunetion arrive 10.00 2.25 leave 10.52 " 2.56 Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p. na. 11.45 " ... . lowly 8.40 " 2ao W. M. Philmielphlu arrive 9.40 " 6.50 " Harrisburg leave LIS " 12.10 Pittsburg • arrive Lib a. et. 9.10 " At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for New lurk, Bost* and all Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connection, are made la the New Uni,m Depot with the trains for all Western points. lkil-For further Information apply to EDWARD If. WILLIAMS, Gen.Snperintendent, Altoona, Pa. /UNIT W. Gem:ma, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent, Ph iladelph la. [Way 14, Itl&L-tf GET THE BEST! NLSIIWITZ'S IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER. The strongest, lightest draft, most compact, simple and perfect Machine ever of fered to the public. The undersigned baring taken the Agency for Nishwitr's Celebrated Improved Mower and Reaper, invites the attention of the Fanners of Adam; county to it, as the very hest machine now in market. Its general construct lon. embracing every necessary point to constitute a perfect machine, Is so simple that the most inexperienced person can readily understand it. It consists of a leas number of bolt., pieces and parts than any other machine, and is better adapted to all kinds of Reaping and blowing. A thorough examina tion and trial will show this beyond all doubt. Farm ers desiring to parch no a first clad machine, at low price, will do well to call and examine it. Price $125; Reaper Attachment $35. 1=321 Cucumber Wood Pump, for Wens, Cisterns, kc,,,—the best is market—and the stock being made of cucumber wood the taste of the water is not affected. Air Person' desiring to see the Newer sad Kemper, or Pump. can do so by calling at Orate Warehouse, Gettysburg; Ilersh's Warehouse, New Oxford, or at the residence of the subscriber In New Salem. May 14,1889.-3 ma JOSIPH VINELZ. WHY NOT MAKE MONEY With our Suwon APD SzT Cost' Outrrr, and by sell ing Novel and attractive article.? Circulars tree. STAY/ORD MPG. CO., 66 Fulton St., New York. April 16,-12w • WANTED, AC EN :— TS" , Wcmder of the World ;* L warranted to cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold on tbepackage sydem. Not tote paid for until tested. I pay paper month and oommheion to tribute packages. J. C. TILTON, Pittsburg. Pa. May 14.4 w $lOO TO 3.260 Per Month Guarantied.--817R1 PAY.-Balary paid weekly Wont, array. where, selling our Patent Everlasting White • Wire MACS Liner. Call at or write for particulars to the GIRAED WILE MILLS, 361 North 34 at” Phila. May 14.-4 w - AOENTB WANTED FOR THE Secret Histor)( OF THE CONFEDERAC . The artoundingreseiraiens and•rnirtling disclosures, made in thls work, are creating the most Intense de• sire in the minds of the rile to .obtain It. The secret political intrigues, c of Iste* and other Can. Ibderate leaders, with thellades Hystariss from olts hind the Breams la Richmond are thorenshly ven tilated. Bend for Circulars and me our terms, and fall description of the work. Address NATIONAL Pi:TELL - MING CO, nil:Adolph* Pa. Mal 14.—Sw GET THE BEST waesnirs lINA.BRIDORD DICTIONARY: 3000 Engraviiip 1840 Pars gestic. Price $l2 10,000 Words and Mantraps woe Os other Veered as a - whole, we ere confident thatno other t int language to a Stationery *haft so folly and faithfully seta firth Its present a:o44km as tilts laid edftlbn of Webaterilow that of our Trittea andigalkOn Dn tongue,qtrappa's Aftipant,µ. . These tides 'Mut are tun: taw brasier; the afbls, ahakepowa. and .WebWaos Nagai Quarto.—Chicago Deeming Jewritai. Tar Wrwlliinsina Is gisgalnwo—ls 6 perfect—lt dis tances and della" oompetttion—it leave' nothing to be. destrlL-4. R Avowed, LL.D., Preet Taring CU- The moot usrlial and remarkable anninonlims Alma knovjaf ge in onr latroun7-Ir, \ Clark, Pre. giaieMass: ArietattsrstclaVA, WEBSTER'S N6.7IOEAL Biarostm AIONARY. . , . .. . ligsitsgra Oakum • ow avra*" primaik,, - , . The tract IS pally a km of e wait lir thiagam.." - !** wiass.....r. . . . • na :::: a ffthp asetkosnittria _mot cow , Titaltitt nut st, ..igekaior , -WItoS. AS a aiuntal t r+yUe awr " -"fltar , orbs itbiti -' • - mo pirabwo=clagalsor„ -4 ' . ' - ~..e..1 . ,t--..-.: , 9 . ..... AO, ~..1. • .-. A•• ...... .....c . ..'.4 . '' • .....,..,.. : ...- .Fair. ..,E ~„ - ,. - oxvoist.:o .. -. 6.-..ft. .1,, , , ~,,,,,:, Fs. oa„ ••• . . OttrV,MMINIOL AdNITIWICOMID POR SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY, Work descriplire elf at rIBITTIS wed the VICES, the itYSZKRIF4 . II.ISK!e . I Z.I4 and CetlhaS It contains U Ise sistrruyinp; and lithe lindelest, most Thr e ttst, lustrnstrve, and cheapest work of Ike kind published. A gen t, e are isoodunwitit unprecedented euccess.-- One in IlsrlborounhOdassa,, report; 36 subscribers in dep. One In Imeente Ca, Ps., reports 44 subscri bers the Ana ay. One in Meriden, Conn., 63 in two dam and a great many othen frwn 104 to 200 per week. en..l3ead for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, JONES, 333 t 00., PhiladelphisiPts. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To take orders for the very bes t and fastest erl ling book of tbe day, entitled "OUR NEW S WEST." A New Volume of Trued and Adventure. A splendid book for Agoura, now gelling better than any other work. Any one can easily make from $lOO to per.month, bl taking an agency. Nearly 050 pages, beautifully Illustrated, and sold for $3.00. Large commissions given. Wor full particulars sand for circulars (free.) lIARTFORII PUBLIBLIINtICO., Hartford, Ct, 5,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED (or HARDING'S New Illuminated and Il lustrated Editions of the LIFE OF CUBIST AND RUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRBEd. The works aro now ready for delivery. Address for Catalogue of the best Selling Subscription Boots publishoL W. W. HARDING, Philadelphia. Pub'r of Harding 'e Edition of the IL:ily Bible. P ii lhtmir 'TS .—klurut A C 4., Editors SCIENTIFIC AT N AMA N, 37 Park Row, New York- Tw only three-years' e silence in obtaining AMERICAN AND EUROPE N PATENTS. , Opinions no charge. A pamphlet, 109 pages of law and Information free. Address as above. 000 @ 0 00 o 00 @ 0 00 14 Cip 14i 10} fp 17} 19 ifp 21 19 (d) 19 COLASUILN' 9 PATENT RED JACKET • A X E Is better than our regular shaped Axee f o r these rea sons: First—lt cuts deeper. &cond—lt don't stick In the wood Third—lt does nut Jar the hand.— /burg—Nu time Is wasted to faking the Axe out of the cat. Ftfch.—Viilb the same tabor yen will du one-third more work than will regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with the good qualities of this Axe, for all our Axes are painted red. If your bird ware store does nut keep our goods, we will glialy answer inquiries or Ail your orders direct, Cr glee you the name of the nearest dealer who keeps oar Axes. LIPPINCOTT tS% B 4 VP WELL, Pittsburgh, Penna.. Sole owners of Colbnrn's and Red J acket Patents. El 6 60 @ I 50 a 2 00 @ 1 40 1 30 CO 90 2 50 8 00 80 Q 90 40 EVERYalt .i d th the lb p e rit?tinif A zu 'i a k: teri i n t l isac companying it f revery man can do his own printing neatly, quickly and cheaply. They MAN are so simple in construction, that a boy ten years old can easily manage the largest sine. Printed instructions are sent HIS with each o ffi ce, euaLling the S purchaser to get at work with out a previous knowledge of printing. A circular,coutsin. in: full description, pricce,tes• ONVN Ac., lent f,ee to all. Our Specimen Sheets of type, cuts, Ac., ten cents. Address ADAMS PRESS CO., PRINTER.STEELT, NEW FOR K. a 117 ANTED, AGENTS, $75 to 1200 per month, every ', where. male end female, to Introduce the ("ENVIE IS IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fe)l, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a n oat superior manner. Price only SIX. Fully war— ranted for Aveyears. We will pay $lOOO for any ma chine that will sew • stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic team than oars. It makes. the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second Stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from $75 to $204 per month and expenses, or • commission from • bleb twice that amount can biased.. Address SECOMIS t CO., Pitts. burgh. Pa., Boston, Mass., or gs. Louis, Mo. CAIITIUN , —Do not be imposed upon by other par ties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ohre is the only gen aineand really practical cheep machinemanufactured. STEAM ENGINES • AND BOILERS. FROM 4 TO 350110E8g POWER,inclading the tele brated Corliss Cut-off Engines, Slide • Valve Eta tionary Enemas, Portable Engines, ac also, Cir cular, Mulay and Gang Saw Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Ike., Lath and Shingle Mills, Kbeat and Corn Mills, Circular bans, belting. Ake. Send for de criptire Cir cular and Piice List. WiJOD MANN STEAK EN GLEE CO-, Utica, N. Y. ;;; ; ; ; To Tim WoeVIM Cues:—l am now prepared to fur nish all dimes with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare Mo ments. BUSiDele new, light and profitable. Fifty milli to SS per evening, L easily earned by persons of either sea, and the buys and gul■ earn by as much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will devote chair whole time to the business; and, that ay. soy person who sees this masc., may semi me their address and test the business for themselves, I make the following unparalleled offer: To all who are nut well .noised with the business, 7 will send $1 to per Me w arowitl• .1 ...Ai...a MO. Full pe•sivritars, di• eer,tiona. km. sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 eta. Addrese Z C• Amax, Augusta, ale. FREE 2 3 CENT STAMP. APAIITEILET containing valuable inlmnation the subject of Advertising. A LIE of over Ouo Thousand Newspapers. (TilE BEST ADVERTIatiIi MEDIUMS.) and price cards showing advertising rates. Address OEU. P. 11.0WZLI, k CU.. New York_ Best Offers to Agents TOaett PALMERB' EMERY GEILNDEtt Le MOWER and REARM, KNIVES, and -all ROUE TOOLS- It OUTLASTS the Orludscone, and CUSS' FASTER WITH Llk-8 POWER. Weight but 20 POUNDS, and is cheep and conrentent. ROT TER RS FEE r LIBE RAL sad salsa tarp and immediate. To secure as agency, address E. G. STORKS, Auburn, N.Y. FIRE EXTLNO DIENER, PLANT SYRINGE Win dun, Washer and Garden .Engine kr $6. Send stamp for circulars to N. E. P. PUMP CO., Danvers, Mass. BUILDERS send for catalogue of all new A rcLitec. tura! nook s and JourLals. Address A. J. BicsaLts. k Co., Pub're, Troy, N. Y., or Springfield, lIL 58000$ SALARY. Address U.S. Piano Co., Neer York *lO bidispensable to trey,/ lirousehold ! Perfectly. wonderful I Si etybody buy. at first sight! Agents =Alm( fortunes! Tilostrated circulars fr.! Addrain Aria S. M. 00 , 208 Broadway, Yew Pork. WANTI®—AGENTS--To sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price $25. The sim plest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever in vented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute". Liber al inducements to A gents Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACIIINE CO., Boston. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS WANTED for "WOMEN OF NEW YORK ." Complete expose of Female Life is the Great Metropolis. Sensational, Beautifully illustrated Sample copy port-pald for $2. Addrese NEW YORK BOOK 0.t.,14.5 Nassau at., Nets York. City. SEMORE VALUABLE THAN OOLD. For LAT--particalara shod two-3-cent stamps to AROIRSTE DOPIM, Box 1027, Cincinnati, Ohio. CONSUMPTION. A BBOTT 71,41 0 D e fo n r d the cure of . CO MA ;Or list of questions, mode of treatment, and other in. formation, call on or address DE. Q. 'AN BUM MELL CO., Proprietors, No. 16 West 14th et., (between 6th and 6th avenues,) New Tort City. ABH YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUO , IIST FOP. 131 9 EXT . QUININE—it equals (bitter) Quinine. le made only by S. STEARNS, Chemist, Detroit. EBRING BUT NOBLE .— BeIt - help for Young 3leu, who having erred, desire a better manhood.— Beet In sealed letter enrelopea, free or charge. If befieditted return the postage. address PIIILAN- Taftps s Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR $lOO PER LINE. We wtli butt an advertisement in ONE THOUS AND NEWSPAPiRS, ONE MONTH. The List in cludes SINGLE PAPERS OF OVER 100,0 00 CIRCU TION WEEKLY, more than 100 DAILY P &PERS LA , to which the advertiser obtains 24 insertions to the month, and the LEADING PAPERS IN MORE THAN 510 DIFFERENT TOWNS ANDSITIRS. COMPLETE FILMS UAN SE EXAMINED AT OUR OFFICE. Sand Stably for our Circular. Addrei York. GEO: Pe ROELL LOU., Advertising Agents, New [Hey W -4t 14. Grand Jury Report. MO the Court of Quarter Beesiona of the Poace in I and for the county of Adams. The gau d Thgneet inquiring within and for the emu- county of Adams beg ter?. tcr report that they have visited the public buildinvi of the county ; that they are able to report favorably of the condition of th e i s m finding it MOW order; and that the same sea be amid of the Alms Hones. IL Dougherty, Foreman, 'Joseph Semler, John weirich, phis &Thar, Wm. Paxton, Michael Fink, Levi Ci ilbert, enry B Heber, - Dania Kuhn, Hamie Ipplentan, Thomas F. Grammar, Joseph Keller, Jacob Plank, John B. biker,. WNW= linblet George Wertn„, David altiodeklten.; Josiah Wickersham. . Benjamin Moccebi - Dianna Beard, ' • G l om. WOU; John Black. • Wol7MegAt NW MIMS& KuR J , °RN cv Mown his Wanda sad_ 1 bort hair the naraNsit I- "WAY r u t Vold • 8 110 9 011096° Itr.o4..A•Joborg,„a4oln hretholOsooongor dlPPl4wkfirer /111;111 niaateutu ,old ko e p on boot all Wads of - , HARbalg - • • . °OLLIE& WHIPS, AMP, ft., 10 will be . 21 •44 3,4 1.4 1, w••••• 1 1 •4•1 1 1 p.. Alm; • T,ItUINIS-ot all kind% -01gaMehrZ3Vrio;Wi s oi l sum* alibi* •• betsg eladO Altar 0 1 12• 1 • 1 • 4 •Ideloo•AbAliiii'a ca. , r 4 mia vows. 21001, aard Idol at Ike To, biota: Ner.l,4l' - " ""1440"int r:.~~..::k3i 3~-s~3. y Pee irork (my, a* —gra' .. , Itatt . hteritonnitiit' BI7Te:RERING. NETF'FIR M.. (111 KABOB B. BrNISR. k TRADBRUS B. WIBLE, HAVING eatintid intospatnentiip In tie SITTOS AA BRING ay.:ones% will cart% It on In all Its branches. All kings of FRESH MEAT In tb.elr season. - .Market stand in Gettysburg, at Arnold's Corner. ...Preah Beef every Tuesday and Sat. n rday morning. Small moats Thunday and Vriday morning. As w•e pay cask for our stock Ike can sell as reasonable as any.good firm in Getty.. burg. Those haring fat stock for gale afli find it to their advantage to call on or address the new Firni. STOVER & FILE. April 30, 1869-tf GETTYSBURG BAKERY. TILE firm of Nei/port t Ziegler having been We solved, the undereiguml-will continue the Balking bulginess, in all ita-hrunches, at the old et. mi, - Corner of South, IVaskinoton and Hest Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. All kinds of °BACKERS, CAKES,. a BREAD, ROLLS, cone ta atty. baked and always to be had fresh. With many year' experience and every disposition to ploasa, r he feels that Ise can promise satisfaction in all cases. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to, With many thanks for the patronage bestowed on the old Arm, tie contintianco Is asked. BALTZER NEWPOIIT. A pet 9, 1869.-tf WM. J. MARTIN, whokanle and Retail 1 G-ROCERIES AND i. In V ORS A large lot of (leoeciies that. I ata nelling Chtap MEM CHO.ICE LIQUORS, Old Ryc Irlash)] ciyht llcaes Old Very ON French 8r0v3(72; ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A general assortment of BITTER 3, among which is Miwhler's lierb Bitter& Pure Ligtiors for Medical pur ptA,Ls at 'WM. J. 31ARTIY?. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens wAux,kc., WM. J. MARTIN'S. tipril 30, 1S H. A• /..V,SVI A 11' CE AGENT, Represents tht hto6t reliable Firc, Life, Accident, Live Stock, and Horsc thief, Insurance . Cornpanies in the United Stairs. CASH ASSETS OF COMPANIES ICEPPIESENTED, OVER 843,000,000. PERPETUAL ! , STOCK OR MUTUAL RATE /2.T.S'KS TAKEN. • SURVEYING AND CONVEYANCING olso attetoled to OFFICE IN irLt7 MIDDLE STREET, GETTTS- purtG, PE.V.V.I Kay 7,1869.-6 m HOME NSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CA2LI CA PITAL-TwO MILLION DOLL lILQ Agsels Jan. 1, 1669, MIAS. J. MARTIN, Pres idra t J. lI.WAAEBURN, Secretary. GEO. M. LYON, A.P. WILLM ARTII Ash't Secretary. Vies President T. IL OREENR, U. A. ELEALD, 41 Ave.l.Seetretary. 241 Vice President H. A. PICKING, Agent, TVc4l Stre , t, Gettysburg, Pct. April 30,140.-612 t; SCI COMP N NO. 4i'.lL-VET ST, PHIL.IDELPI7I.I NCORPORATED diARTEfr PERPETUAL JIALINE, INLAND & FIRE INSURANCE leemes Limite.: or Pcrp.tuLl Policies. Azte.!.l Jun. Ie t ........$2,3-1511.:3 39 $20,0:70,400 i. , )E.SES PAID IS CAS 11, SINCE ITS OR =1 ARTLIUR, G. COFFIN, CHARLES PLATT, Vice President MATHIAS NORRIS, Secretary H. A. PICKING, Agent, othw in West Mie lcift Street, GrltyAurg, Pu April 30,18t,11.-4. BLACKSMITHIN G. B. G. HOLLEBAUGH H AS opened a Blacksmith Shop on Wadhingtoa street, nett door to Chritzonufs Carpenter Sbop, and is prepared to do all kinds of EL AC ING, at reasonable tales, and Invitea a share of public • patronage. REPAIRING of all kinds. Give me a call. April 30, 1869—tf Borough Ordinances , Adopted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of York Springs, May 3, MM. NO. 1-N lIISA NCV.3 Be it enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of York Springs and it is hereby enact ed, That if any soap boiler, butcher, tallow chandler, or any other person or persons whatsoever, shall dis charge or permit or cause to be discharged, from any 110T1SP, workshop or premise% In said borough, any filth or other foul or nauseous liquid, so that the same shall pass into or along any alley or public place within the same, to the annoyance of anycitizens or persons passing said street or alley, such person or period so offending, and being thereof convicted be fore the Burgess of said Boyongh, shall !erten add payvhe sum of three dollars for every such offence and coats of prosecution. • NO. 2—NUISANCES. Be it enacted by the Burgess and Towia Council of the Borough of York Springs, and it Is het eLy enact ed, That if any person or persons, owning or occupy ing any lot of ground or premises within the Borough of York Springs, shall suffer any mod, excrement, garbage, dirt, stagnant water, or other filth, from which may arlee any effluvia offensive and Winton' to Use citizens of said Borough, to accumulate or re =ln on the premises in they'll Borough so owned or occupied, every such person or persons so offending, and being_ thereof" convicted before the Burgess of odd Borough, shall Enid t and pay for every such of fence the sum of two dollars together with the coats of removing the said annoyance and the costa of pro locution.- NO. 3—swiss Be It enacted by the Burgem and Town Council of the Borough or York Springs, and it is hereby enact ed, That it Shall be unlawful for any swine to run at brge withinaaid Borough, under the penalty of kir fititheng oaraialf the value thereof to the use of the hatirmidt ; and it shall hereafter be the duty of the oonstable of said Borough, If he shall and any swine Muting at large within said .Borough, to seize end and take possession of the same, and confine the same in some safe place, and make report immediately theratto the Bargees, who shell thereupon issue kis precept to the constable directing the sale of the sane,after giving reveuty-two henry notice of the said sle, by et least six written or printed notices ported in censpionons places within said Borough ; and Vaaid swine shall not be re-claimed by the owner thereof before the time of side, as herea ft er provided fie th erm the sa ndsto Mt at 'public outcry to the highest blederehd report *mune to the Burgess un der oath, and after deducting the cords of BurgessMul Constable to pay otte-hisif to the treasurer for the ma of Sheik:cough and the remainder to the owner of saki: Woo. And.bwit fttrther enacted, that it shall be lima lbr the, Owner or owp,rs of any mine' so seised by the constable to release and take possesidon of the raw any time priorto sale by the , payment of ail costs that may hard accrued on the aims. - .t o. —IPNKCINef. Be it exacted bY ale Burster and Town Connoo pf the Borough of Tort 4uiop extd-tt g it hero et .ftt Thither... Oar peteottirthrn prcperty in setisßasougit, who may build or re-bn id any *nee .or emcee bounding any street, alley or court within said BorteighoisM be madam hereby required to erect the mime on the law laid down in the town plot ea, eentemeed and &Wen by Atom Dub, in April, Mil NO. E--POBAHXB. • B. it enacted, .by the Bump ord tarn Oetual of Bee it , emeagh et /Mak liginaftw wed Able:hwteh We-- acted; That any pereea orktor NMI ,sto may beg etter erect or, o holV r : ar Pal AP "P 11 •!" . tOni th ' Or P 0031,4 1,14 APP:111104 don nos IlittaDa and *wispy or obstruct thieteleedk feet to width of the Women& 40431 f hilts 1801 at to "Weir Wad port " T9o4,loooo.!AbWeelle. :1 • 5,- -4- irf , . NUMB Bargee/a Attell Beedeeety. Mai . , • R wi solar - !tw Advertiotniesto. BARK I BARD - ! 500 CORDS 'WANTED! THN sttaseßnotx WANTS 500' CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, Tor Irliith lie will piiy $6,00 per CORI, vn delivery, in good oilier, at t,i tanyard in GETTTSISLIR3. J011:4 11UPP April IJ--tf E. W. nARK & CO., . BA NKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD.ST., PHILADELPHIA ENERA - 11 AGENTS FOIL TULj .NA.Tio.NAL LIFE INSURANCE CO UNITED STAPES OF AMERICA, States of Pennsylvania and S'outhern New Jersey. ..,Thc NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY' Is • corp,ratlon Chartered by Special Act of C.aigrasa, approved July 24, ISO, with a- PRETZELS, Le Cash Capital of Ono Million Dollars, - 4 LI is now thoroughly .rgnutzed and prepared fur bu loess. Literal trans olio: tt to Agattti a.ll 3vi icilurs, who are invited to apply at our slice. Ful! particulars to be ha I 441 application at oar Ot• ace, located in tho secondbtory of our I:at/king ;louse where Circulars arid Paulphluts, fully doecrihing the alvautages offer (A by the CiAupaily, r:lay be had. B. S. RUSSELL, Manuyty DAVID Agent, Getty 7 ,l,,,r, Pn Aug. 91 , IS6S.-ly Hie direct attention to Wanarnaker & Brown's adt•ertieentet. The _Largest Clothing house in Philadelphia. TO $6O i 9 AN A ILA K & BROWN.— c? MEN'S k BOYS' CLOTHING.— Garthonta ranging 1.. t every price, cut in every style, ready-male or made to order. S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 8 0 7 TO SPICES , / OVERCOATS.-3lelton, Mixed, Fancy Cattaimere, Bcavere, Ac.,llrtiest variety in the city.— OAK HALL, SIXTH and WARKET Su. Qi: TO $45 BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH Foreign SplJ and Domestic Goods, txcellout styles. S. E. ccrper SIXTII and MARKET Streets, OAK HALL, WANA MA KKR A: BROWN. 5.20 TO :A DRESS ELIITS OP ALL the de eirable ctv lee, suitable fur any cc casion. R ANAMAKEE. & BROWN, SIXTH k3l AR KIST Strecta. cre,q TO $.20 BOYS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL llome — X. and Dre4a—newest styles and best ebssi good, WANAMA ER & BROWN, LARGE CLOTHING HO V2i.E, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. - TO $25 ~ BOYS' and-YOUTHS' CHESTER <,7) / FIELDS in great variety. W ANA 31A K ER & BLOWN, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 82 TO tAVYIti,U,DIPII.COIGCVDINoGf every kiwi, at Email advance on coat. WANAMAKEK A BROWN, OAK HALL, GREAT CLOTH I NU IDOUSE, SIXTH nod MARKET Street,. Nur.2o.-I,y In 3 WATER COMPANY ELECTION. OTICE is hereby given to the StockhoMrs in the N Gettyaburg Water Company, that an Election for flue 11.tnuers of said Company will be held at the house of ideorp. W. McClellan, to Gettysburg, on Shards}, the 15th day of .Vey nova, between the limits of and i o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board. S. it. nusszu., Soc'y. April 30, 16G5.-3t giutrg Gtablto. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, Sales & Exchange Stables N. WEAVER ik SON, Proprietors, HAVING this day associated with me my NOLI LEVI in the Livery BU.SiLeSS, carried on be use on Wasbi•gton street fora number of years, I w.;nld respectfully return my thanks to the bubbc for the kind patronage heretofore extend. ed to Lte $'3,966 252 00 Iltring mar superior aectmmtulatlons tosupply the palthe, we would solicit a continuation of their pa tronit,;:t. • • We . claim that we can (omit& superi, teams at as mo-lentc price as any other eltubliehtnent lu Gettysburg. Our will Le Lund stocked with the best of Mures and Vehl- les. We can furnish you a fine Hack team with careful and obliging drivers for long cr short drin•s. We can furnish you a pair of Horses and Us ggy. \tic can furnish you a nice single Horse and Buggy ter business or pleasure trip. We can furnish you a fine Saddle Florae for Gentle man or Lady. • Ws can furnish you a Faintly florae and Carriage. W can furnish superior facilities fur rh.iting the Battlefield and Spring,. Particular attend,.❑ paid to supplyitlg Funt,rald. 1,1 f..ct,y,n can grt any hind L. 4 a tens to be had n A are- Lircry. • HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD at all times and on reasonaLle terms. Persons buying ii.r.Fts at thin establisMnent hare a good coil ci ion to 4e!,ct Troia. All Horses soldguarauteed ns repro vented. Or au ease. By otrict attentiun to btasiners, with a tlozi to to please, We L6pe tq love something to do. NICIIOLAb KEAV F. LEVI F. W.EATER. April 9, ISC9.-tf THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STIBLES Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING THE • EAGLE HOTEL. 'TUE undersigned would respect fully inform the public that he hue opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and i, Trepan,' to offer acTerior ac. commodations in this line. He has provided hinoelt with Buf(gies, Carriage,. Hacks, Light wagons, An, of the latent style*, sufficient to went the publi" de mand. Ilialurses are all good, without spot or blem ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your *.old trip. plea," but allot the-2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and comfortable equlptuentsfurnished. rartfes,largeor small,can get just what they want on the most accommodatirg terms. Visitors to the Battle field politely attended to sad reliable driven. furnishod Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the arrivaland departure of every train. 'Drees bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chancefor bargalusgieen . Our motto Is "fair play and no gouging." ♦3.Particnlar attention paid to furnishing hides and Racks for Funerals. siy-We flatter ourselres that by charging modem ately and by furnishing superior accommodations, we cannot fail to please every one who patronizes oar ortabllsbenont Mac 29.1887. goitio and gtotattrants. EAGLE ROTEL. The !argent and most commodious in GETTYSBURG, PENNA. CORM SP iIIAICIIIRSISITIO AND WISETICIPOIS JOHN L: TATE, Proprietor. firri.n Om nib as, for Passengers and Baggage, rune to the Depot, on arrival and departure of Rill Road Trains. Careful servants, and reasonable charge'. May 29, 1867. KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. • N 0 W IS is anew House, andhas been HIS up in the most approved style. Its location s pleasant and convenient, being In the . most bneinesi portion of the town. /Ivory arrange ment has been made for the accommodation and nom fort of guests, with amide stabling attached. experienced servants, land' secanamod7sting Clerks, we shell nee every endesvor topples.. Ttde Hotel s now opeit for the entertainment of the Inttitie, and Wekindlyssollsitnishare of pnblitliatronege. • Ishty V4OO aud getudvg. . _ REMOVA LI , The arm of SOU 4. removed to North Balttlizaro onset, next door. to Spaagiaeo Shoo Moto.- Ws- MT eon !mad sk oholcolookottooat of e -LOOKS,. a ad 7.',.A.Toiw-, J. . .....-,.W.:.X.:1;r.iii:.:.T..,', viral kw. andiadiset style*. intrirsed rtiltannVaire alcOne 1 3144) ? §Ilveraod Spot JO P_ '_E _4l V :At . tt. -a, 'it . a of th.bittlisimitisetetil.-- **resew, Ina o, ±l,PlAwe i lke, , , ... AU . ,kylrantZtd..4itWaidrhie . c o 44.1. a *PAW -'. - - ' - :t tr iti lagitallikt oiClik. • •.Z.o. taming Nispitnanto,'' THE WORLD, DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful examination of these machines will com mence 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 ev ery variety of graseata grain. Confident of this we invite those to want of a good machine to examine for thematlrts Wore purchasing elsewhere. These machines can be sold as Nuked Mown:s— -iIk:APRILS as Iland Robe, Eetf•ltake, or Dropper.— Two dllfereot sizes: No.I Machine, with two cutter Bars and thr•o linivcl cutting fire and akitalf toot in grain and four feet eight inches iu grses; No. 2, cut ting font fret six inches. tie Lave that couthlenee In these machines that we are willing to let limo wantinga machine tact them with any other they may wish, and hoop tit° one that gives moet satisra Lion. DODOES' A LIOMAN HAILE has given such p.enerai eatisfaction that we consider it the be Soll•Make out, and hi attached to no other maehius except the Dodge Machine, the Ohioaad Buckeye patent. 'or the beueilt of thaw wentleg maehtuts we would ras them to a tew of tlaolto to whom we Lave :odd the last 4,9,5011, Viz: John Deardorff, Sen., Henry Culp, Ephraim Lady, Henry King, • tileurgo Lady, Kasha Penroe e, Jonathan Wailer, David Stewart, - James Mickley, W. Hose White, Daniel Settle, J. J. Kerr, • John Bender, ' Andrew IVelkert, John Eckert, Wet. Iligbam, Vim. Yam, John Gator, Cornelius Lott, John N. Hoffman, Wm. Gulden, John N. Boyer, N'k m. Noss. Al , o, KIM:TOL/HI IIAY MAKES, including the celebrat,,l Ltraudt. Rake, and lielf.,llsclaarglag Alto, PLUINGS, FANNING MILLS, AND FARM 1311'Ll01 NLB GJ tLILALL Y. Pereohe wish lug to txatutue eotehiete still 111141 thew at the warchouee of JOSEPH Wm.: A Seas, °utile burg, l'a ,or at the reshleuee of the sul.,rlber, 2 .ijeg front Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg rut 1. Per. s. us uaulaug Circulars will address the, subscriber, Gettysburg, Ps. %ill' 9..-If J. 11. SUIREMAN'S REAPERS & MOWERS. • H.l V 1:“; been agent for this machine last 4enson;l alto Mir rit to the farmer this/season. It, is well ktwtt a, haul ug t.tkcu the premium at tho Borders. viiic Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mewing Match over seven tul.v.rl, which wort considered splendid tua- Line , , and at the Di:Lbw g Mot in,- Match. 11,,vingconclnUt e d not to oner any machine that will not give attire ~attlfaction, I have refused ag.4lea of ral other machines, and noo aCer this one As Ilaviug tried our us) ac lf, J Ichow exactly what it will do. 1 could refer you to scores of !armors who have pat chaacJ zus,,hines of me, who're highly pleasethind say this is th 0 sill) machine they would use. Extras-away,. cu haad, and rope/zing dune hi.re e pt my place. This is a grost cohsidcratiou—themochine can ha repaired at housaimmedistely,aud with much lees cent. Another great eaviug is the 11I7:DER. which is at• tacne.l to this celebrated Reaper ,nd ]loner. It has been thoroughly tried, and given eutlreaatisfaction— requiting no harvest hand except a driver. This hinder can also Ito attached to the Reapers %thief!, have been sold; but cannot be attached to any otbea machine except Shiretuub's. I will here rotor youto a few farmers, in dif f erent localities, who have bought and used these machines Michael Find, Stephen Unifier, 51,Ises Llartman, Mr. Sterner, Joseph Wierman, Mr. Linn, Ulrich Jacobs, J. It. Aerobe, Jacob liar man, 11. li. Woodburn, with others,too numerous to mention This machine bas s self-rake, aide delivery, and is warrauted to.do its work aa above recommended. Alan on hand, SILIKEMAN'S n.ELP-DISCIIAROING MORSE RAKE, a firsbratearticle, which we will sell at Ulu fu welt po-isible price. Warranted to give satis faction. Also the COLUMBIA RAKE mitre) sou Land. Machines cat be seen at my house, three miles south of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battlefield Motel. LEWIS A. 812.511 MAN, June3.—tf Agent. The Farmers' Book liu beautiful and usoful illnstrationit. 750 octavo taw,. tilii..ving just what every farmer want■ to 110 W TO MAKE TILE FARM PAY Bend fui• circular giving fall iluscription FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS! Experienced 80. .k Agents and others, canted to take this book to every Farmer in every community. Bu siness permanent. l'ays tram $l5O to ir-'ao per month according to experience and ability. Address ZtaGLER, McCURDI I CO., rhilaJerphia, Pa., Cinciuna ti, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. Louie, ]lv. SURPRISE OATS 1j AM .pared to lurniah SURPISE SEED OATS to poianlis desiring it. Weighs 47 lb• when fully matured, and ripens ton dap' earlier than other oats; grows larger and stiffer in the straw, and will yield WU to 1Z bushels to the aore. Persons wanting it =et tnikerarly application. *l el will delive the tot' to persona In Gettysburg or vicinity' at per Luehel. Address CHARLES SY. GRIEST, Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) Adams co., Pa. Jan 15.--1 l iltat and ?tonna! salgo. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. On S.u:arday Cite ILIA of !lay at 10 , A. .11 The under, good will sell at Public S sic, at her residence, t mite north of tiettyshorir, at the junction of thu Beuderoville and Carlisle roads, and near Blocher's Blacksmith Shop, the following Personal Pro perty, to wit: 3 sToVIS, one a 'Violet Parlor Coal Store, ono So. S nsylrunia Cook Breve, with all the fixtures, the other a Chamber Wood Store a lot of Carpeting, in eluding SU yards of all Wool ehree-ply ingra In Carpet, 20 yards of all wool hoMe , made Bag Carpet, IS yards ball wool bed room Cori:et, Id yards home-made flax rag Carpet, 12 yards all wool Stair Carpttaand caller smaller pnwes; Walnut Extsusha Table, Parlor Mir ror w ith teary gilt' frame of elegant design, ob:os clot xbvu new *l2O, Marble.tup Tablo, 1 set .Molut:r Siring Cushion Chairs, Mohair Spring Cuooh Tet, oetate,ll.-nair Rocking Chair, large 11 aluut 'What- Not, Parlor Lamps, l'ailor Rug, 1 Bedroom Set, con ut a Dressing Bsireau, Hedaeca.l , WasMstand, Writing Table, four lane-rear Chairs, and TCNVI Rack, all of late,[ style. Also, 3 Cottage iitkiattLiad, Iron Bedstead, Dressing Bureau, 3 Washatands,4 dark Cane-seat Chairs, 4 liitchen Chairs, ten high elliirS, 2Sewing Chairs, 2 Featherbeds, Matt:ash and Bed Clothis,g, an _tin= Clock,Mirrurs, Lounge, Brickbat Table, !Argolis:then Sink with Cupbutto ' a ha adsout• Child's Carriage which cost *tit' and an good as Hew, Cril., plain stud bordered Oilcloth Blinds, a lot of white stone China Ware, Wash-bowls ana Pitchers, Tumblers, hilse4 stud :tone Jars fur canning fruit, Sc., v, h o g ar Jugs., Cro.ks,.l. 3 gallon and a bowler oil gallon stone Jars, CLura, 1i gS, Barrels, Boxes, Bath Tu9, Wash Tube, Brass Bottle, 'fin Buckets, Lard Cans, tinavothseg lions, Stair !tads, and a great many other al ti0:03.. lla%i ng Leon at bJut ',keeping but a ft,v Scare, the aruck3 ar, an in gent Condit!, n, and many of thew now. ta_Tho 1101:31.; will bt.: fn, RENT after Ulu day vt sale. Attendance will be given and terms made known Cu day Qt sale by MRS. TILE 31. 111:11L. J. 0414 f, 11, ZI.L, ICC I luLleC.r. [Aprll3l).-ts PRE-EMPTIO.N LAN DS. I HATE ON lIAND A Frir TR ACTS second hand, pre-emptlon Lands located near roads,County Town; Ac.; in well settled neighbor hoods, which I will sell, or exchange at a fair price for Seal Estate in Adams county, Pa. MOSE! Feb.5,1565,—tf WOOD FOR SALE, . 300 CORDS OAK, v 200 HICKORY, AT SAND•E'S MILL imPrice $2 and Ittpsoord on the wand. GEO. ARNOLD. Getty aborg, Aug. W3,1588.—tt Ifflarbit Tara CAN N 0 l a RBL~E CORNER OF . BALTIMORE AND EAST MID- DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., Pia Y DEE * ()!LIPT/02i OF W ALI:MU> TII h' YI lan ST ILA. OY TIIN AIM May 29,188T.—tf G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YIRD. I. Saft - YorkStrsot • GeUTsimg, Pa, Iptire,Ney . areprepared tQltirolsk illkliodadirat*Mainde Sea A 8 MOBUYENTH TOMIIit;IiAD&TON.IO, st tb!..lpit." . ll, , trtljoe . 44”chipay bogytiort Mg!3EE!EMM CM = %limit Lumber. w:Jeutur Ltooka I ri.t.4 . 4 - iwor• Wr i t APOOT bt,,,•rothikt "Jac."' ° A. t ' P',. 4). HICKOK 4::SM ' lBl l i ;li Pt t uo r sa 1410014t4. WM. WIDLE, Agent Jacob Lama❑ WESTERN OF No. 1, GAO. ARNOLD 1!•11 IMES IiASTLILS, Ike. to €` l ' 4 Notists. AT Q T= I 0 E LI, The Brat and float acnount of JOll.lB hiluAziolll, Aniline' of luminal. G. EPPLUIAN, of euallect township, Adam/county, Pa., basbeeu Bled in tbe Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, mud will bercoulltmed by mkt coati, on the 2:.111 day of May, ISO, unions cause be shown to tho cr.htinry. JACOB .11EIL1101tN, ADM 21► w N 0 T I 0 E , The first and Baal account of Hex. at LSPLelastt, Assignee of Tosoplutzs Itertmct of Monodist! township, Adams county, Pa., has berm In the court otTommou Pleas of Adams county. and %rill be confirmed on Mu 251 h. day of ittly,lB49, no. less cause ee shown to the. contrary. JACOB April 23.-40 IN. O T I C E The sixth account of Dr. Jon N r., Committee of ,the person and estate of °warm nit , ILIUM, • Lonatic, now of Littlestown, Adams comity, Pm., hot been filed in the court of Cowmen Pleas of Adams county, and will be mildewed, withe ISM of Noy, I 88D, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACi)BOIELIIORN,ProtIey. April 12, 1589.-tila X.T,CUTOR'S NOTlCE—Let ter, Teatementary on the estate of Joni, Sow ans,late 01 Menallen tow whip, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing In Franklin township, he hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Int tnediato payment and those having claim.' against the some to present them properly authenticated fir settlement. SOWEltd, Es'r April 9.-6 t p.X._ECUTOR'S NO TlCE.—Let ters Testamentary on the estate of ELIZA !Lt• rot late of Gettysburg, deceased, having been granted to tho undersigned they hereby give nate to &litter .). indebted to said estate to mekb Immali*te pay ment and them having claims against the same' will prestnt thew properly authentnated fur settlement J. J. KERB, Ex's J. It. MAJORS, April 9.,—Gt ifeleate Ent, name* Executor resides lu Iliollund the last tamed tu Stratum toroplitp. N 0 T I C E. The untivnlgned, having brim' appointed As signee of JAttss 11. WALTIN. and Wife, el Butler town ship, Adams county, Pa., by a deed of Voluntary As signmentlor tho benefit of Creditors, hereby gives notices to all persons Indebted to the said James It. Walter, to make immediate paymont to said Assignee and those having claims wdli pre.=a•ut than properly authenticated for sett Mama t. W3I. J. PETEII: 4 , Anil igv.ce, toynothip, Adam, C0.,-1.11 April9.-6t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tho underil pied, Auditor, appointed by th. Court of Coni Dion Plena of Adam. cunoty, to ilistr ibn t • the halarico romaivaug in the hands of R. McCue:a, Esq., nignistretor of the Gettysburg Railroad Com pany, on hi. Seventla Account, to and amongst Ihu partkii legally entitled thereto, will sit fur lb. purp,” et Of Ws appdlittopnt, at Ida unno, in Gettysburg, 011 Friday, the 141 h day of Muy,lB,o. .1. C. NE.F.LY, Auditor. April 30, 18C9.-td AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the di - pbanis' Court of Adams county to make distrlbutle• et the balance remaining in the halide of WILLIAM JACuItS, Administrator c f the kletate of SIXVIL La, latu of &ration township, Adams county, de ceased, to and amongst tho parties eutitlod to fee, ~ the same, will sit at his clic° In the Buroauti tlettylburg, to attend to the duties of his app,o,t• went, on Monday, the 17th day of May twat, at In :- clock, A. .Bf., when and where all patties inter ,11,•i are notified to attend. D. 31cCONACGI/Y, Auk ART ,'30.4t NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of iiru.LAN Maus, de. ceased, tate of Gettysburg, Adams enmity, has ing horn granted to the undersigned residing In the Borough Gettysburg, he hereby gives notice to all persons intleldnd to H 31,1 estate to make trumedial e payment. and three having claims against the same to present them properly anthent tested for settlement. HENRY OVERDlSlilt,Aduer April 30.-Ct D IVIDEND NOTICE. The President and Directors of the GETTYS BURG NATIONAL BANK have this day dreier.] a aeml-annual di•idend of BIN PER CHNT. clear of fa/ U. 0. taxes, payable on end after 3fisy 10th, J. EMORY BAIR, Cushier. May 7 -,lt IVIDEND. The "1 7 1ftti.T NATIONAL 0 ANS OF G ILTTYS- Iit;II.O" has this day declared a semi-dm:mai dividend of it rEit CENT. over and ante all U. d. taxes, payiole on and alter thelOth day. of May, IS i 9. OEO. ARNULU, Cashier. May REPORT OF the condition of the GETTYS BURG NATIONAL BANK, on the 17th day ef ISCU: RESOURCES L.,aus and Discounts E 153,360 Us U.S. Bonds to secure circulation -. 150,000 00 U. S. Bowl/anti other secarltios ou [laud.. :,0,1100 00 Other Etocks, Dom_ls and Mort,;Ag. SW 00 Duo from It etleoniug and Augers° Agents.. 17.,900 l'.! Due from other National liank.a...„ 3,516 '.;O Banks and Bankers Banking House Current Expel:ties ..... Taxes paid Premiums Cash Items Including stamp.. Bats of °titer National Banks Fractional Currency Legal Tender Now LIABILITIES Capital Steck paid In durplus Yuud. D6counts Profit. and Lou Circulating Notes received from Comptrol ler 130,600 DO State Dank Circulation Outstanding' - .3,3,..55 or Individual Deposits 127,642 01 Due to National Banks 8,987 OS Duo to Other Bank; and Bankers 136 ai Divilvna Unpaid 613 72 I certify (hot the above etatentout is c..rrest to the beet of my knowletliteafel belief. J. ENIOII.I 13.1.111.Cu5h1.r Attest—G, Swo PE, DAVID W 11.1.5, } . Director D. K EN rx.nunT, ) April 30,1569.-3 c REPORT tiF the condition of the FIRST V NATION-AL BANK OF GrITYSBURfI, lo Gettysbortr, Adam, couuty,ta tho State of Poonsyl vania, at the close of bast/1e.., on the 17th dey of April, 1060- RESOURCES Loam and Diheonnte IndebtoJntss of Directors 12,500 00 Overdraft 4 U. S. Bonds to accuro circalatic J. • 4.6 depn4R3 Other litocks, Runde and Nlortgrtgel, as per schedule Due from Redeeming end Reserve Agents, as per schedule Due from other National Banks as per schedule. ..... - Furniture and Fixtures. Current Expenses 274 110 Taxes Paid 701 23 07,3 (Id Cash Items, including 2 tampeyss per ached. ule Bills of other National Banks.., Bills of State Banker Fractious! Currency (Including nickels)..... .1.13 ;U Legal Tender Notes 21,751 oil LIABILITINJ3 Capital Stock paid in ..... .... Surplus YuLUI Exchange latoroit Profits and Luse fflMM!!iffiMil 90,000 00 135 00 Lend amount on Lund Amount Outstanding Individual Deposits U. S. Deposits Deposits of 11. S. Disbursing °Ricers Due to National Banks, as per schedule Due to other Banks and Dunkers as per schedule Dividends unpaid. State of ream, lesnia, Adams County SS. Ciamoa Atlanta, Cashier of the let Natloaal Rank of Gettysburg, being duly sworn according to law, doth say that the foregoing statement is correct to the of his knowledgeand belief. GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. Sworn 'entocribed before me, this 24th day of - April, 1809. A. J. COVICR, J. P. A ttogt—Jorm lloann Aprtl 30,1869.-3 t • REGISTER ' S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all 1 • Legatees and other pereons concernedAhet the Administration Accounts hereinafter unutkmed w ill be proton teas. t the Orphans' Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on TUUDAY, the 20th day of MAY nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., tit : 202. The stoma of Solomon Old* Administrator or gamnsigeffensparger„ deed. 203. Th • emend and IMO account-of John Eck, .. rode and Jeremiah Orendonf, lirecators ol the e.ll of Samuel Orndorff, late of Monntjoy twp., 204. lint and final account of Samuel D. Las Eremitic of John Lowrance, dec'd. Ins The fret amount Of Aaron rfeagy and Rebut, ItzecMors of tad Will and Testa/shut of Ephraim lirmrygir d. 200. The amount Robert 0 —McCreary, 0 teardles of Wm. McClellan. SUM Tbe account of Andrew Y. Mosby, Onsr , lion of Rebecca If. Epply, minor child o JaCtIAI M. itpply, ot Wenalten twp.,dec'd. 30a. rusuKt Anal account of Elisabeth Dreuler. AifroJnistrator of Jacob Dressler, deed, 11011 S limiest and Seal account of gannet J. Stout, sad Jam Myers, Kiecntors of John Rosenberger, 210. The first and Heal account of Tcederick Lobr. Administrator of ltudolpL Clouser, deed. 213. The accinut of Conrad A. Lower. Ado:dollar*. tar alio imitate of Cathariaw Datterat, dated. • 212. The aimed and dual massultit of Maury P. Cleals: Man and dee 'Andrew E rv agh, Adumiatentor of John Broidtr, 'd. 21g S prea d account of Polar 11. Kauffauct, Execu tor of the MA Will and Testereeat of Join Ilert• man, deed. 214. TOO drat and final account •f Ada to eon. or attMleile Walker` ia deceased. M. First account - of Join Maleallian and David Stewart,Adatbakttgatitrayf Chitskiag Musestartan d • . nut eased. ThasomPill etJattualfrra sad Fleury A. Walken, .11 , ;?qta . tor of anwillgf miry Weikdo, , In. Pigud owe* of-Wm. Rider. Xxecutor of tha igat wilt and tontine*: of Joaob 2 1L dindliat etacoltilinit Onardian or ch 4,1,4 allkor mote of Joann Alfred Riddle. • . , • , PD . sad died &Akin' HOD. David nog rOf the Aesqies 1.1,4,5. Catimine woatilaat., rleq'd. ladittis o iret and daal &Govan t afalie4a.a I Elotta“at. lt*ri Mash J.A.* Cadet% =1 minor children of Lrrl Illurtatuut, • • Da DOLTVDODTDa Soliatart iron, sip,* ^ • 147, CO 5,OtA) U.l std 343 17t,2 01 '2,440 51 1,450 79 3,7,1 tiO Go G 4 28,160 Ira $436,ik;3 29 $145,150 GO 114,30 U Uu .7,302 02 .3,327 07 EMI 1445 1104 •J :72,,7 , 41 10) )0 on J 14,112 2 EDE 1,'%29 ~ "i 0 vo 42J 4 1,040 ou 45 00 $217,74. ul $lOO,OOO 041 182 27 1,080 .S 8 1,281 80 86.866 00 6+.1;9 tlu 18,363 TT 3,431 8,61; 75 1,131 IS 148 50 217,742 01 Osoacia Timms, D. McCoxAvon 1, Directors