'sin Win. En ',ARSZEALL , B da 4 iiiii- - Dyspepaia—Costivene BB . at iator with Headache try iIAISHALL'S 111 R, and La coma/aced that although other lea base tail,d to cam you, thia will give you t end pernitaeat mare. y overuititentant aard hittitwe poor sum have e weakened that Headache ,ittlaipalehos you ping wore dacgeruu• may happily, aveh Ai k , 1,6 Y. DI Mit EU OF - - t her alarm's g nersousigictioaa,tbeee blibebbibirs • , by firing tone Aug strength to your, aliptge., e you to perfect 'health. • osevirr food which shoe ter Ceded retualis fit ;mnch, eau+ lug pate and bribleiriees for the want t prt6ciple which would render it easy of digs*. then by nein.: .MarthelFe Eliiir you w iI I supply etclobey and prevent Ito recurrence.. and so be Hy tiered Uyeptipe St•nuitch tlio• cleatised trUal MI unhealthy earthy .uttlittutt. contil evert and the ?Utter at ut disorders of the b., Oa are of uocetaity pre. of 3lorstial re Elixir, f 1 CO per bottle, tly ;mists. Depot, 1101 Market itt I .4t,,linisir,46l4,Proprietora. • Vftler , tl'Sl[R GUARDS eltarst Fronts. Asylums, kn.; Trou Bedsteads, Wv11 , 11:g for Sheet. and Poultry yard.; Brass and !items.. readers, Screen, for Coal, tieeey Crimped Cloth for Spark tors; i..sl,ttriCapt %V/ [re for Window*, La.:Paper 'Wire•.ornautautal Aire Work Ac..-Erstryin. clot b. addresaiug the tliAllUinciollllll. M. A S'/NS, lip. 11 North Sixth at.. Phila. 13. fa'eb.k, 3865-1, - - - • IJE A F.N 111.1NDNE AND CATARRII -d wr:11,1114 by J. IaA.KA. M. D. rofe.o.or bigrarez of the Eye and Far; (1.1: Hy, u 1 the Ned Collryc of 1 imarlaramia. 12 • r. tnerly of Le 3 den, llolland,) No. CIJ s , b I Teetituoniale can be SOCA at f.culty are invited to accorn their pntienta, as Le hos nu secrets in his prac• it,e: led without pain. No e f..r exam [J•tt. 29.—1 y carriages, harness, &r. v 1 1.) NicCULA HY. JOHN F. MeCREARY 'est always Cheapest." Ili Best and Cheapest, )ALES, BRIDLL.S, COLLA.R.S and, lex Ess of all kinds, in the County to be 6 , 00 d at the old sod _know') ,lleltiatore it.opposite the Preebyterhui Church . (INeCREARY'S.) Riding' and Wagon Saddles, ." wt ou b.:aut.:illy built and neatest. Harness, (plain and silvcr matine e lni.!,•te in ee.ry r.,pect rail wiereertekekto be ry bokt ?hetet 3h,1 work weeehip. upper leather Draft Collars, IT Li. !MIT. "[bey are the beet FITTING Ind durable. Heavy Draft Harness, ids to order. as ch<•ap as thug can be made any • and in Oio mcmt substantial meant,. ing Bridles, Whips, Lashes; Draft e. Fivuots and crurytbing In the lino; None or cheaper. • prices Meru REDUCAD to the low eat tiling standard. titre] percentage for rash, off all bills amounting r more. work nothing but the best of stuck and will tnt every Article turuod out to be iu every respect ukful for pant favors we invite attention to our ut stook. give us it call an , tuXalnlUe PRIC29 ANT pratirt .29.1568.-t f D. McCREART 2 EON. It It lAGE-MAKING RESUMED war being over, the uudereigned have I•esonte,r CI h AGE-MA K() BUSINEBB, 'rola stand, In Nftet Middle street, Gettylburg, they are again prepared to put up work In llie sulrtrintiAl, nod superior manner. Anew nt3,l mccogv).11111.1 CAILKIAGES,III:GOLES, &C., they will dispose of a t the lowest ...lull °rill,. will to supplied 111 promptly. tisfitcturily . possible. IarIIEPAIRDTG.ft •ith divateti, and at cheapest rate,. rg e lot of new •ndoId.LIARNESS hand for nkfu I for the liberal patronage heretofore en— Lr them, they e.aieit snd will endeavor to de— lArgr 'bare in the future. f DANNEIh k ZIROLIR. iggies and Carriages. tEMOVAL. undersigned has removed Ills Carriage-mek- C to tl e ea , t end of Middle street, Getty,- where he will continue to build all kinds of In his lice, viz: ?RIAGES, TROTI'ING de' FALL— VG-TOP BUGGIES, .TAGGEIZ WAGONS, eta, &e. work I■ all put up of good material and by .st of ruechanics,and cannot fail to glee aatls n. Ilia pricey are always reasonable. Hy solle ders, confident that Le can please. prionptly duck., at lacederate rates. W. N. CLALLAGITYR 1,1868,-ly =AGES AND BUGGIES. PERRY J. TATE bulldiog a variety of COACII•WORIC of'+' t and most approved 'kyles, and construct. behest material, to which ha invites the 'attn. buyer*. Having built bls work with great - .7. 13,1 of material selected with special reihrenee ',- sty of style mod durability, he can eostildetut• • anuuntl . ,the work a e unsurpassed by any °that •t of tbp eitiw. All he asks Is ma inspection of k. to e ,, nvince thole In want of any kind of a t that this Is the place to buy them. to every branch done at abort and cal rem.ottablet•ruis., rhea eell at my Factory, near tb• corner oft gtocand Cbambcraburg street Gettysburg,. 12, 18117..-tt waters and goutractosi l , 1. C. Stallsmitk `6z, 80n1 GETTESTU{a, Pd., ' penters and Contractors. rs, Shutters, Blinds, Door i d . Window Frames, nice, Door & Window %rackets, &c. oily on hand and manuacturod to order of ST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and at 'ASONABLE PRICES. /Ilan prutoptly: attittotott to , 1669.-tf O. C. C.A.S.HMAY. GET'fITSBURG, penter and Contractor;, SPECTFULLY informs the abbe that be Das mama table :ma }Maxi am street between York sad Sa[l:v+Ot•+ri'eeth *pared go take eaatzacts ZottriAtiss lip and ng B° ll Situgs; rtai . HYPaalla rates as any is eettritart—alt vox% gunate•d to be ot.t olltlt lie liejest by strict attentian to Dui- miC.1.1% ribbZet.a.troilies. Gtv Eire** eat 18, meet 1. CrIVIT%IIAN, cnir'N§d/Urtea, PA., ... penter-and Contractor, Having removed M my ■ew Otos. Vashington street, betweei )114ddle and C7tamberenirti street., traduced Storm Power, I tun preptied to far kinds*, wcst for building Parboils, of its • ininkaidd in neatly and onesply cult can be otbuj setabilablemsttertbe ettanty. Hands &Toil rinilinim and work ex. "min pion twounddislistob. Ms& efilreatiasidkrnlbt,lfotald. preen t Illted . and on reasonable terms. pc 9 ~,Ti o poji FOR. SAj.,E. , BIATING `LOTS AND-BEV ` nu' norm Apply to R. G. bioCREARY =I M;MI Shtlb* ittitlatind. )" ) Ostityslourg, irrlamiy, - Biay Mew. APPOINTED.—Maitin Shoemaker biui been -appointed Postinaster at Gmfenbn and Martin E. Doyle at Weak's. .NEW PATENT.—Among the Vitten's teciently'granted, is - ono to A. Techop and 4. 'Hillman, of East 13er1io.'fOr a gorse - , . . .RETURNED.—CoI. W. Case: of C r olumbta, yrebident of the Ciettyakearg Railroad company, luta returned t rom Europe. CANDIDATE.—Benjamin, Albert of Reading twp,is added to the list of Copper head candidates for nomination for Regis- ter and Recorder. CORPUS CHRISTI.—We learn that this church festival occurs this year on Thurs day, May 27th. Preparations are being made at the Conowago Chapel for the an nual celebrothin, ." ri ACCIDENT.—Mr. Frank Hamburg of Chambersburg, who was working at the Katalysirie hotel building near this place, fell from the cupola to the roof of the main building on the 14th lust., and was .considerably injured. SIGNBD.—We understand that Gov. Geary has approved the bill passed by the last legislature relative to the Bounty Mix in Cumberland township. The bill was published in full in a recent number of the STAN-AND SENTINEL. ARRESTED.-Wm. Wordy, charged with malicious mischief at a wake in this county, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff James Hann and officer Rouzer, last week near Hughes's Furnace, and brought to this place. lie was admitted to bail in the sum of WO.. SAILED FOR EUROPE.—Dr, John A. Swope of Baltitnore, son of George Swope, Esq., of this place, sailed fawn Baltimore for Europe on Wednesday of this week. We regret to hear that his health is seri ously impaired, and hope it may be re a tored. ADDITION TO TUE H ESTEA D.— A new frame building is about beiugerec ted at the' National Orphans' Homestead, in front of the Sollool House. It will be 31 x 43, three stories (two stories frame and French Roof,) and is. to be finished about the -Ist of August. Stallsmith and Son aro the contractors. RECEIVED.—A very valuable dia mond ring, stolen in Cincinnati about three months ago from a wealthy citizen, was traced to this county, and recovered a few days ago by officer Rouzer, whose assistanne was invoked but a few days be fore. The ring is valued at $6OO, and con tains 24. diamonds. It cvas returned to the owner by Adams' Express on Wednesday morning last. QUICK WORK.—David Culp, of this place, one of the plasterers at the liataly sine Spring Hotel, a few days ago, put the second coat on a room 15 feet long, 10 feet wide and 9 feet high, containing 40 yards of plastering, in the almost incredibly short time cf 6 minutes and 20 seconds, by the watch 1 In doing so, he was assia ted by G. Hoff who "dorbied and straight •edged" the Mortar which Mr. Culp put on .7,ar'Ttle closing exercises of the Class of '69, Pennsylvania College, will take piece .on the C”llege Campus on Friday eve eting I.lv- 21, at 6 o'clock, P. M. The ,public ano respectfully invited to be pres ent. Frorntl until 9P. M., there will be a grand Promenade . Concert. Should the avaltherkitiave unfavorab :le the ezeretees will 'he paatpotted until Saturday; Mity :22d. The College grenade have been ithoroughly "brushed up". for' Lhe-pees v,lott. A PAIR OF SCAMPS.—.Two persons who gave their names as Justin W. Beibe and James itt. Ireland were arrested here on %Vodue•day morning, charged with havitighT to Conrad Snyder of the Bat tle-field Hotel, two forged notes—one on George Doll of Cumberland Township for slolVintd hue on JafilOgi E. Baker, for en*. They were taken : by detective Rouzer and Sheriff Haun before Justice Cover who committed them to jail in default of bail :to the amount of I s4oo each. . Whey have a confederate who la at wee ..ent in. Emmitsburg, and whose arrest. is .anticipated. Upon being searched, eight forged notes • were found upon their persons ; three on ..George Dolt of $lOO each ; two on James ;E. Baker of sitie, each ; two drawn by :Joshua Whitaker of Media, Pa., of $l5O .each; arid one drawn by William Beth told, Mountjoy, of $lOO. A iolarsk. note .was also found filled to the order of C. Rowe & Co., Nov Milford, Pa., for ; 1 203.- 75. Two notes, drawn by Michael P. Washburn and William 11. Hall for $125 each, payable theca to J. W. Beibe; and on those lag two were Andorsements that they were forged by William .13. Hall. Bailee and frociaci . have been in this rieightsoriumul Cur nearly throe weeks, and have behaved suspiciously. They are young men, generally drove a span of black horses, in an open buggy, and pretended to be dealing In Patent rights. Their detection and arrest are .greatly to the credit of the gentlemen en gaged in it. They will be tried at the August Court, third Monday. DECORATION DAY.—Saturday, the 29t1t dayof May, will be devoted to the dec oration of the graves of Union Soldier; and arrangements are in progress in the -Zeading towns4br that purpose. The pro gra. mme for . Gettyaburg, has been deter upon , and is as follows; Tho rocesslon, will move at 4 o'clock, p . M., s i i .-trp, from the Publle Square, un der the Ma nil:kali-40p of Col. John ti. Mc- Clellan. The citizens of the county are all .invited to he present. The Faculty and :Students of tl.e College are expected to :attend-1n a body, alsolhe Franklin Zen 4sves, the Glettysburg Brass band and the 'conege Cho4r- services at the ,sol ,dieTs.4C.%kietery will take pi;ce at the bast:' •of -the _Monument. Roy, W. R. g. Deat trich, wid make the opening prayer, J. &lower& Wert, Esq., the Prologue, Rev. E. L. /laugher the Oration, and "ReT. 1)r. .3ffigrthiclosing prayer. The graves wilt than be decorated. Flowers are Solicite4 far itlitis,purpose from every portion of the .county.,siad will he received up to 3 o'clock, Y. 9rL., of Saturday the 29th inst., at the isteresof C..tklorris, sud F. p. Duphorn, 0,1,1 pigiji,e Aguilar°. view of the noble uto to 'which thsy Arel.o .14 applied, we trust there : will be a generttl -response to this • reqotest. • I Tbe general arrangements of the Llsy *re In charge of the Gettysburg Zouaves CELEBRATION.—On lasi Monday the Berlin Benedeial dareiation, at East Ber lin. held Chair ianttiversary celebration. The Ammolailon numbers nearly two handled sal s large majority of the 'mem ber,' Were lifsisiut. There was ;Atte a large turn out of the peop/e for severs,/ mites around to witness the exercises.— At 12 o'clock, IL,. the Association formed in procession headed by the Brass /tend of the town, and marched through the town under the Marshaiship of Col. Wi11iam711,14,14 liam71 1 , 1 4,14 Capt. - John litiormbaugh and ErlilAtabeii, Req. Tse b being very good attracted much attention. The pro. cession proceeded to the altureh where an address was delivered by James B. Ziglar, Esq., et York, devoted mainly to the de. fewie of sacral, cavanizallena. He was togetiaia Vilbi4llo/44#40144147:11tae. Tioreherch was• erewaledi4e•aweetlegthig and all seam/pi ivielef4t, 4 4 1 X. P r weedigke. T/e4 bOciatthis lakotieWeereMider. but' PurelY -a mutual aainakialmoi Zits fret the 'peah en 4,ll . 2lttfflomely ortfo°keg . and "onset quently verylittle of what tYulr aaid was applicable ti; , ttis • Aakaitigen they War* A ddr A l . lolo lV-' g 1-- ;S,AL _ A .- • IS, I A aI:FR.IOIIS' CAilaiLuVrei clip the fol lowing trntn,the W111 . 1=44101 (piania letinkfithi Mite ; r POE'S, a , num, commit forgery when he C.W4 garnet This Itan a ttimation which arises. la. the case of Levi Miller' new forgery, under arrest i n . this_cityou,s charge of for * *futtever ibe alenikon'on •' that palut, there 4 411tW doubtof the in tentien toget money not bisown, Further developments sh - ow that Kent -dc Golds bnro, of Davenport, lowa, - land and loan egants;vere emplOYed by Levi Millar:, of Plue Grove, Schuylkill county Pa., to '.effect the.saie of lam's in lowa, which they in part - have abcom plished. The cor respondence, however, between the agents ant their client wore intercepted by Mil ler yew in custody. and the information and money used for his benefit. By a letter dated the 26th :of 'April. 1868, it shows that a draft of t3OO was sent by - the agents and appropriated by Levi Miller, of Fountaludale, Adams county, Pa., in stead of going to Levi - Miller, of Pine - Grove, Pa. The prisoner on receipt of the ditift opened a correspondence and subse quently- received two remittances of 1f.16.- 05each.. The first draft of 3300 he seder ed.thenioneY upon by forging the names of the endorsers, at a banking house in this city, the second and third wore paid at the counter of the First National Bank, I of ‘Vaynesboro,' Pa. - In the meantime several letters have boot written, by Miller and the agents, in reference to the lands sold and to be sold and purchased. The owner of the money .had had for some time suspicions of a leak somewhere, and became convinced of the fraud being practiced on correspon ding with his agents. On learning that letters had been intercepted they gave no tice to the Post Office Department at Washington, and Mr. P. Depro was de tailed to trace the matter up. On the 2Gth ult., lie commenced his search and pro ceeded at once to Greencastle, Pa. Lie there found that a forged acknowledg ment had been taken before a Notary Pub lic of that place, which was made in order secure t 4 :1000 yet to be paid on the lands in the hands of the agents. After obtain ing this information and finding that the draft had been cashed by the 9th National Bank of New York, which came from this city, he took the cars fur Williamsport, arriving here ou the evening of the sth inst. Learning- from Messrs. Sanders & to., that they had cashed a draft in No vember last, ho visited the Post Office, and, in less than two hours had the sus pected individual in his custody. We are Informed that it was officer Stryker who assisted in making the arrest here. As before stated in the Bulletin, he was com mitted to the Grey Eagle, , to board with Sheriff Piatt.• We have rumors that he has acknowledge to other and larger forger ies, but we cannot vouch for their correct- = ENIMITSBURG ITEMS.—David Gam ble, Esq., has recently entered into the manufacture of brick, in company with Robert 3.lellhenny, at the old stand On the "Gamble farm," half mile from town, now owned by Eli - Horner. Mr. Gamble is an old hand at the business, having fol lowed it for 22 years. This yard, In connec tion with that of John Bell, will put up a large number of brick during the sum mer, to supply the demand which has re cently sprung up In Emmitsburg. The election for School Trustees, held on the Ist inst., resulted in the election of Dr. J. T. Bussey and Isaac Ryder. The opposing candidates were the present in- CULIII/01.1t8, Eli Smith and Edward Mc- Intyre. Both the old and new boards are equally divided iu Ou the 3d inst., au election for Corpora tion was held. The Republicans put a Tull ticket in the field, (with one excep tion), which WaS successful, except in re gard to two of the commissioners. Mar- tin Sweeney was elected Burgess Isaac Ryder, Dr. J. W. Eichelberger. Jacob S. Gelwicks and Joshua Rowe Cbmmission era ; James T. Hays, President Fire Cbm pony ; W. S. Guthrie, V. P. Fire atm puny ; Robert Gelwicks, Clerk; Nathaniel Rowe, First Engineer; Thomas FralYl Second Engineer. Mr. Rowe (Democrat), was elected on the Republican ticket.— James T. Adelsperger, Lewis M. Motter and Henry Stokes, all Democrats, receiv ed the same number of votes for Commis sioner, rendering another election neces sary, as six is the number required by law. The Democrats have controlled the Corporation for years, and the Republi cans feel considerably elevated over their victory. "Lower Taxes" is the motto of the otlicers just cleated. Mr. Joseph Culbertson has rented his I large Woolen Factory to his sops, John Q. and Samuel Culbertson, who will con tinue the extensive trade established by their father, who is now closing up his old business. - Mr. Daniel Sheets. recently from Adams county, Pa., has opened a lumber yard. The okl firm of Ryder itKrise has been dissolved.—rredprick Republican. HANOVER ITEM.S.—Wo copy the fol lowing from the Hcoover papers.: The President and Directors of the Dan over Branch Railroad Company, have de clared a Dividend of five per cent., on the capitalfiitocit for the last six months, clear of all taxes; payable on and rater Monday, May 17th, at the office of the Ilauover Say- Ing ru ucl Society. Wo learn that our townsman Mr. Isaiah P. Diller, last week c.3ld his pair of fast trotters to Mr. Dan iel Cookes,of Ztal ti more, for $1,040. Mr. Anowees Smith has also sold s pair of tine' horses to Mr. for ;565. At an election for of ceye bold By the stockholders of the Hanover Branch Rail road Company on Monday last, the follow ing gentlemen were chosen to servo the en suing year : President—Capt. A. W. Eichelberger, Directors—David M. Myeis, Henry. C. Sehriver, Joseph Deßone, Reuben Young, David' Worts end Henry Wirt. The masons are busy at work on a num ber of new buildings in different parts of the town. On Broadway Avenue, three new two-story briok. dwellings are in course of erection, respectively for Messrs. Stephen Keefer, Zouck and Anthony Myers. The German Eaton:pod; eongre gallon will also soon commenee the eree of a new parsonage, (a two-story brick,) on the same street. Mr. John Warner 4 erecting a handsome two-story birek ug ou York street, which will be quite an im±,,rovement to that section of the 1 own. A new street has peen opened in the Southern portion of this place—running East and West—to be call ed Pleasant street. Mr. H. Bittinger, of Hanover, has been appointed Asaistant Assessor of Internal Huentte cf. Llrd division, 16th district in place of L. P. idektheimer, Esq. The post office of this place u bie been re moved to Frederick street, in the building be longing to Alr. Jacob Newman. WM. Stair has entered upon his duties as postmaster. IMPROVReiRMI OX FORD.—There is oonsidargbie iaprOve , ment going on in New Oxford this Spring. This thriving village is not behind the time. lifters. J. S. GM, W. Emmert 40 the perman Reforined Parsonage have each had", tin roof put , on their houses, in place. Of _Grevol. )I. Nagle built a shop, stuns now putting up a house. Mr. littnros Is having the foundatien dog out for a new, House; Air. Hoke put up a new barn, Mr. J. Piebl a new house, akraAroom . pleted, and A. Pieta bee also 4nl° .4 AM I . l °*--lieliii_tol o sate Conatderable renovation of buildinge,and painting .l been donii;laillaittogr netigh borigg v disk* offilTew Oxtoyd, like a neivviltnge" 2' Flit —Lost tier* two deitenoti to Area occur& in the taornitatte p;hl - acte..:outth,bel,l2tHattif. Hollaay e pit 2 afteyhi ,Peterebtirg reed, on lip l 'nu) trump** poi orlpT9lltright Of "niiit44l` El"Me =ZZI • J4l.fili 2", .`. ~s tu Managers pi' thin csalpan= on 414 iod 'ol4loa W. Shdile, M. Richelbeiger, E. B. Buahlart and S. R. Itusaali. t r t 3 ,: 40 4 411 1 P2 ior t ft4 til(e r $' 21- i:toga, tue managers have not 'yet. organized, but is supposed that the cugardration will remain as at present. This company is in a very prdeperouf condition Ste regular dividend being about twelve per cent. The stock is much in request. `Lost on Saturday evening, the 15th Lust., supposed In the Publie Square or Chamberaburg street, a small new Dark Pocket Book containing a Twenty Dollar Note. The finder will be suitably re warded by leaving it at Dr. Huber's. It Orr arsons having Black Oak Bark for sale will do well by calling on Jong Rory. The highest market price paid. tf potent of the .2,arketo. Baltimore Grain 4 Produce Market Bapissore, Thursday Morning. SOPER. FLOUR, 5 50 Q 6 00 Eante FLOUR, ... 6 50 40 7 00 WEITZ WUZAT, 1 75 @ 0 00 RED WHEAT, 1 50 @ 2 10 Cow, 82 0 86 Rsz,...- 1 40 @ 1 50 OATS, 55 75 TIMOTHY -SEED, 0 00 @ 0 00 CLOVER-SEED, 000 .0 0 00 FLAX-SEED, 0 00 @ 0 00 BACON, SHOIILDIES, 14 @ 14} " SIDES, ci fp- 171 " HAMS,. 19 @ 21. LARD, 19 @ 19 GOLD, i'llila Gettysimrk Grain & Provision Market Gettyabwry, ll•iday Morning SL'I'ER FLOUR, 0 00 EXTRA FLOUR, G 50 @ WHITE WHE AT, i 50 @ 2 00 RED WHEAT, @ 1 40 Cows, 80 RYE, 1 30 OATS, • • • • GO BUCKWHEAT, 90 TIMOTHY SEED, 2 50 E CLovaa SED, ....... ........ . 800 POTATOES, .... 80 @ 90 BUTTER, 40 LARD, 19 EGGS, 15 lhoos, Hems, 20 " SIDES, 15 " SHOULDERS, 15 &sr, 6 @ 8 TALLow, 10 EICIIOLTZ the Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Oxford, on the 13th inst., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Jacob Eicholtz, Esq., to Miss Clara AL, daugh ter of Jacob Diehl, Esq., all of this coun ty. LAM:III3IAX —STArn.—On the 16th lust., by the Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. Audrew Laughmau, to Miss Eliza Staub, both of this county. LomArt—BusnEv.—On the 4th inst., by the Rev. J. Monsinger, Dr. It. P. Loiter, of Nashville, Ohio, to Miss Sarah E. Bush ey, daughter of Peter Bushey, formerly of this county. MYEREI—MAIIL.—On Thursday morn ing, 20th inst., by Rev. C. J. Ehrehart, Mr. John B. Myers of Adams county, to Miss Cornelia Maul, of York county. Suu:sk—SPRECIIEB. —On Tuesday morn ing, May ,11, at Springfield, 0., by Rev. S. Sprecher, D. D., President of Wittenberg College, C. K. Shunk, Esq., of Cincinnati, and Olivia, daughter or the officiating clergyman. SiLmk—SAMPSON. —On the 18th o f Feb ruary, at the residence of the bride's pa rents, by Rev. C. S. Evans, Mr. John Sti nk formerly of this county, to Miss Ruth G. San:maw/of Han county Ohio. Wtkum.i.N—STock.—Ou the 18th inst., at the "National Hotel," Lewistown, Pa., by Rev. 0. 0. McClean, Mr. John A. Merman, of York Springs, to Miss Kate Stook, of New Oxford, this county. No cards. COPENHAVER.—On the sth inst., Susan nah Cupenharer , aged 15 years, 7 months and 19 days. COLE.—On the 11th lust., Mr. Michael Cole, of Highland township, iu the 76W year of his age. orrr.—..s.r. New Oxford, on the 29th ult., Mary Alice, daughter, of Jas. R. and Mary C. Gat, aged b mouths and 20 days. McCiALTGLIF,Y.—On the 16th inst., in Morrow county, Ohio, Martha, wife of William Alctiaughey, formerly of this county, in the 71st year of her age. TorrElt.—On the 27th of January last, iu Westmoreland county, Pa., Mr. John M. Topper, eldest son of Jesse P. Topper, aged 89 years, 4 months and 14 days. kiarpar'ii Ferry, Va., on the sth unit., in her year, Mrs. Rach el Ann Elizabeth Ulniolc, daughter ot Da rla Stuns:filth, formerly of this county. gnu Nvtrtiormeuto. VERGILEEN CEMETEAT., election for • PHA& LIINT and SEVEN MAISAUKBE of Evergreen Cemetery Association, to serve for one year, will be held on MUNDAY tilnO, JUNK 7'lll, AT 731 O'CLOCK, in the Arbitrution itootu, in the Borough of Oettyeburg. J. L bCIIICK, Preoldent. Wx. B. Mule, tiocretary. [May 21.-3 t DISSOLUTION. • The pertzterahip 4sretofura existing between vb e undersigned has been dissolved by m=44l can. The senior partner will continue the Dwane's at the old stand. All indebted to the firm of GILLUM k Camas are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hay. leg clsims to present them. The books will be found at the old stand. JOSEPH 8. GILLESPIE, DANIA!. CABHMAN. Get.iyalourg, Nay 21-3 t CONCERT. Ey A NUMBER OF SELECT PERFORMERS FOR VIE BENEFIT OF The Sabbath SchQqc, ggiptected w ith the Lutheran (College) and German Befqrnzed Charchcs, IN AGRICULTURAL . U4LL, _GETTYSBURG, PA., • • On Tuesday Ekvertilig, gay 24tLi. The selections will ha varied oolvoliMaig of Solos Duette, Quartettes, and Chramsal—Vocal Interspereed with Choice Instrumental performances, Sir Door s open at 7 o'clock, Performances com mencing at 8 o'clock. Terms of admission 28 cents. May 21—td wac isALF6 F_ALFAJSLE P • • The eubscribers will sell at Public Bale, on Sotto , day. tAel2th of June next, 40 Tote bf the Maria Pm , once Lauds situated in Ham otontan town/tip, Ad ams county, Pa. The land is easy of access being with in a mile of ;the rurni x e and a gOod road running by or through' all the Lots—the land in well timbered with a Ana groWth of Chestnut, Locust, part of it being the best Bail tlrobeeln tha Booth /fountain, a large proportion will make front 2000Vto ZOO Rails and 40 to 50 Posts per sore, The tots yarj in Mee from 6 to 10 sores. To farmers wanting Halls and Posts here Is a stomas of getting them low, as this land is steadily advan cing in wine, Bale to commence at 10 o'clock on mild day, who!' attendance will be glean and tonne made known by J. B. PLITON, ?I: A• Wrragsow. May 21.4 t BOUNTY ACCOUNTS. - TORN WOLVOItD, Treasurer of Latimore township, el Adams county, Pa. Bounty an In account with the School Directors of mid townehly, Adams couuth igair 18th;11130, as Avow": BecelY•4 from Oollsetot Behrlver at Mier. 3213 00 Roceisod of Cohector A.O. 80 0 0 Reeetted ~ ; . .W1 4 4 - 44.1 1n ....---..." 3,125 28 • At 12 different thou.— 4068 VI We TrellllllM on this tisttlentat.e......;,.. 36 16 Tikiiwpm erviik gm followtogpsy. !lento made byorer of Of !Idboii) proctors of LW. • CL Advertising Dowdy Amount, 111118......... 1110 88 Owen Odes*, Dead 819 115 Antos D. Viers; Bond sad lOterest. 8511 00 Johia Ccaleas,lnteesse—.--.,....---.. lit 00 vex.Woll2ls.3hdieL 160 00 II Dowdy 1115 jompeb 115 may 28 00 wipid Amin, .. —" 150 OQ 1 742)11. D /ri10rt z .........v .. ....tf 160 o r d i Ts. piwarr2.loo °Mot Pr J 150 oo Ordartorj wi tl444, /14noi and Interest—. 146 011 Varner - 0111 M .................... 2 86 Order for aft s 000.. 800 aid ta t ili 4 Ti s Dee Trdlembo teat settlement - et glecien 64 400edtiteat shine Credit ter mottling and diFe • t Worea — Taiik.s — '' co we, the ittutereipmel, Aedtteee haviag neepagnee the Hountr onost *Use* Malbd, Wassarpr, or, 4014 oars awpar- *az sr 10M14 , 1111 luta. 1411111. 1. STITZFL, gr u a ga= 3.111,6911A5ti114,-.6 Alit?.sl4, MAURIED DIED. ELECTION. $3.884 04 , SaAtt4 1)6 ' •• • _ . r`e•!!'"'l. 1111 _. in••••••ii•Sill•PMMIGIA lar•LiaM,A6l.l4 • • List of Merchants 1,17 ITIMI tbseclasty at blins.ratuirdleed thir V T bvtimi Airlifte, *cow taitsilh,bi *MU& Mimi bob a As rb= the year 3040, at 6 Warps awl Mar- BOHOOOEI Of OBITYBOURO. • ' Clem Assawit. $6O 00 J.L. Schick . Michael Spangler.. . . ...... 11 15 CO Ditto Far„: . ;;, — ...... ............ 14 , 7 00 11. B. Woods 10 00 Robert & Elliott —.--... 13 10 00 12 50 A. Scott A Bon— 13 10 00 Danner 4 Zlegier„.—.—.—....... 12 12 50 Miss Mary McAllister ........ ...—.... 14 7 00 Mils Harriet McCreary —.— ..... - 16 7 00 Miss Knott 14 7 00 Wm. T.King .. 14 700 Charles Kappes 14 7 00 D. W. Robinson 14 7 00 T. C. Norris .... 13 10 00 8. 8. McCreary 14 7 00 Jacob Brinkerhoff.. ..... .. ........ ........ 13 10 00 Francis Cunningham —.—... 13 . 10 00 D. Kitzmiller 4 8r0........-....—..... 14 700 D. IL IC Hugel . 700 James Pierce 700 Henry Overdeer 18 10 03 Mrs. 11. M. Paxton. ............ ..... 14 7 00 . 0.2. Ralbfleisch..... ..... 14 7 00 Wm. J. Martin 13 10 00 Jacob W. Cress 13 10 00 Wm. Boyer 4 Son -..... 18 10 00 Joseph Gillespie.— " 10 00 Wm. B. Biddle... . 13 10 00 Wm. Meals .. 14 700 1 Louis Strome 14 7 00 Hiram Warren 14 7 00 Jacob 0. Herbst.-- 13 10 00 MIL Minnie'. ....... .—....----. 14 ' 700 Philip Winter 14 " - 700 Y. W. Wisotaky ................. ....—.... 14 7 00 1 F. W. Ileilhecker .... 14 7 00 A. 11. Hunter _.... 13 10 00 Jeremiah Culp 14 7 00 Daniel Culp 14 7 00 G. H. Swope 14 700 A. D. Buehler 12 12 50 Robert Horner 14 7 00 John M. Huber 14 7 00 Soper 4 McCartney 14 7 00 Ditto second store... 14 7 00 8. O. Cook 14 700 C. H. Buehler 9 25 00 Jacob Sheads 14 7 00 Jacob Reilly 10 20 00 John Cress 9 25 00 George C. Strickhouser. 14 7 00 Cobean 4 Cunningham 13 10 00 Joseph Jacobs 14 7 00 McCurdy k Hamilton 9 25 00 Alex. Spangler 9 25 00 Bigham 4 ( o 9 25 00 {Bible 4 Sons 9 25 00 Samuel Faber 14 7 00 John Gruel 7 00 Wm. Di erbow er. 14 7 00 ME •••••••• OXFORD TWP Me!horn A Bender 10 23 00 Marsh ci. Oro . . ... . .. 10 al CO Abraham Shealy-- 11 16 00 grey .it Schnell 12 12 60 Daniel M. Miler 14 7 00 L. Hershey 14 7 00 Martin Hensel.— .......... ..—........ 14 7 00 W. D. Emmert 12 12 60 R. R. Yon ta .................. ................. 14 ' 7 00 John Ginter„ 14 7 00 Francis X. Smith 7 00 BERWICK BOR. Lewis Jordy..... Mary Steffaha Wm. Davls D. E. Hollinger Mrs.Mayere ......... BTRABAN TWP Jan G. Gilbert Upton Neely 14 7 00 Hugo King 14 7 00 Philip A. Myers 14 V CO DanielGoltlen 10 20 00 draft tt Eckenrode 11 15 00 I= Howard cf Bro 13 10 00 Jacob S. TILUgh Inbaugh- 13 10 00 Singleton Eicboltz .......... „....-... 14 7 00 Adam S.Nlyers 10 7 00 HAMILTON TWP ricking d: Cu 7 00 Elijah Spangler 13 10 00 Shafer it. Stout _ 14 7 00 Runty L. 31111er 14 7 00 Jolla Golsettnau 13 10 00 Dr. S. Ile 14 7 00 Geo. Spangler 10: 10 00 J. J. Klein__ 14 700 (leo. Muudorfr Wm.B.lllldebrand ~h i II Job u U. Ruff. MOUSTPLEABIetT TWP Samuel Shorb 14 1 00 Simon tiaralah 14 7 00 Wm. A. Meliiberry ...... 14 . 700 J. E. Bmith of Co 14 7 DO Ephraim Miller 11 lO 00 MOUNTJOY TM' Emanuel Teener J. Yooet di Son EM110!! 511.NALLKN TWP Eppley a' Ilcerpes....- Hoffman @ Barkhultler . Henry N. Miaolgb Cheri. D. Elden-- H aids Penrose Wm. 8. Cart LITTLE - STOWE 808. Samuel Little Martin Steffy Elhorb d 4 Mcliberry ..... Reesman 43 5h0rb...... John Hinkle.... J. U Butters.. .... ....»....»...... Miss Kat•Scbreiner...—....... 11.43 J. Howard ....... Wm. F. Crouse Marin it 43 Lefever-- Jobe H. 14 Amos Sheely .......... -....-. .... 14 J. W. oobrecht... .......- 14 Colebouse Itidri -er 3 Henry Dysart.. -- 14 Dr. James Cress .......... ...... 14 Lavine Bittingar 14 11. 8. Klein .................. ..-....-. 14 Ephraim Myers . - ....... 11 Young ...... 11 Snyder Son----- Alex. Little--- _... 14 1 Crouse Bros A' Co ....-..- ...... 14 FRANKLLE TWP. Pinsk Spangler 15 00 14 7 00 J. H. Radensperger ..... ...„„ ..,„.,.. 14 7 00 U. W. Wltmore • ..... . 14 7 00 Barney - Rent ..... 14 7 OD Solomon D0me...._............ -..-....- It - - 7 00 Martin L. Miller 14- 7 00 Mrs. Rollman 7 00 Jacob Marks 14 7 00 James A. Robert R0bert.......................... 14 7 00 Jacob F. Lower 10 00 Alex. Miller__ 7 00 John E. Little 14 7 00 11UTLER TWP, 7 00 Lewis F0h1......................—. ...... 14 7 00 Jacob Eppelman 14 7 00 Edward 5ta1ey..............--- ..... 14 7 00 Eliza Smith .......... ........... ..... ... 14 7 00 Israel Shank . 12 12 SO RAMILTONBAN TWP. Ilartuingh it Br* 14 700 Skit:tided Ilusselmam 13 10 00 Worth if klnimelinan ~- ...... .. 13 10 00 Cherie.' 1?. Hinkel ' - ' 14 7 00 D. Sullivan a Son 19 12 50 CONOWAGO TWP. Michael Re111y...... 13 10 00 Wm. M. Schwartz 13 10 00 John Fowler 14 7 00 LIBERTY TWP. Samuel Martin 14 7 00 Martin Orerboltzer 14 700 Charles IL 13011 , Tmin 10 7 00 LATIIIOIiN TWP, -Warner d , Pm.. ' 14 T 00 T. Di. Breaunan 14 7 00 Joel Grim! 14 T 00 ITUNTINOTON TWP. Rachsel Pilkertoo • - 14 700 B. W. Ziegler. ... _ J. 11. Cline_7 00 Hartman tf . it . tale . ; ...... . 7: . --....—... 13 10 00 Griot ( Bowers 11 1 00 J. Y. Gardner 11 15 00 14 700 Mrs. Grlest Baritlystetshaw 14 700 Lewis .41sikm • 13 10 00 T. 6, Wolf 7 00 John W.Beistsel...,..— --- 34 T oo 14 7 00 CGMBIOLLAND TWP. Paxton Bighsta 14 7 00 117.1t1LANY TWP. Myersk 50n........„. ................... UNION TWP DAYI4 W ineii. Samuel N, liaket ' “ • • i 700 Abraham Bell • . - • 1 100 1 00 Edward Wenta• Y 00 Byra. Bagger • 14 100 TTIONE TWP P. A C. Yeatte ....—...... J. P. Houck Dsalel Delp APPEAL Notice is hereby nisei to all Ferrous Intemted to the &bore return of olasslacattop, witl'hojd an Appeal, at the Oommtasioner's (Moe, in Geetyilburg, on Saturday, the Nth day of June ogee, Mures the hours of 9 A. AL and 3 P. N., when and whereat' per. sons that may consider themselves aggrieved by said elaasiticatton may attend. 193. The above License, mast be paid on or boa.. e the Drat day of Jaiy,lB99. J. IL WALTER, 4pprOset of Mercantile Taxer tor Adams. flay - TO ASSESSORS.- The /vapors ducted In ltd are required to mai stgberoT4lty Goumefasioner's erns% 14 Gettysburg, On Thursday, She and day of ,June next, c 4 10 o'clock, A. AG, to toostve traseripte and Indtruatlons for &at Pa- aro viNgr ti) & 1 btry w• No owl dioubt 611 to be preieet. order of thiOomadaskakers, Ytty 2L—td .4 . 4'6 'to . go . . 4iiii.,o f toi - Mt • • • 'Pi lONS tan *town t o e etty•bll7 dt p ' . W3ot=bad .111; bY : o • e if • f 41.1 .000010)11 v1 131 . ,‘ eilior. ' E ti o r as 4 l :!." — C l 44 ol ° "Wird* et ;SIIN • ...-~, ' ' ,k_ -' ' -,,., ~ rr,'.. OM 14 700 14 700 14 700 700 ..... 14 700 -14 700 GEOROE B. STOVER k TIIADDEES S. BIBLE, HAWN() entered into pertnerahip In the SUCH BRING ROSINESS, will carry It on In all Its branches. All kind, of in their wlOll. Market 'Mud in Gettysburg, at Arnold's Corner. Fresh Boer every Tuesday and Sat urday morning. Small meat. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning. As we pay cash fur our stork we can sell as reasonable as auy good firm In ()attys. burg. T 110.3 having fat stock fur sale will And It to their advantage to all ou or address the new Piro. FITOVEIt k WIBLE. • _ 14 7 00 TLIE firm of Newport t Ziegler having been solved, the undersigned will continue the Baking business, in all Its bnaches, at the old stand, Corner of South Washington and R est Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. CRACKERS, CAKES, 14 1 00 ESE MITEI cativtantly baked and always to be had fresh. With many years experience and every di position to please, ,he feels that he can promise satisfaction in all cases. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. With many thanks for the patronage bestowed en the old arm, Ito continuance is asked. lIALTZER NEWPORT. 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 40 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 14 14 ....... 14 Fii BARK ! _BARK ! 500 CORDS WANTED ! • ?US SUBSCRIBER WANTS 500 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK , too which he win PoY ele 00 per cordon delivery, In goad order, at hie lanyard In GItrITBSITRa. JOHN RUPP. April 30,, 11165—tr MB I'l 10 EiEl WM• J. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retell Dealer In 11-ROOERI.ES AND LIQUORS. A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap br Cash. CHOICE" LIQUORS, Old Rye Whisky eight years Old. Very Old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS, A Pfulral 0 81 1rtalont of 11/TrEHS, among which la Mlshler's Herb Bitters. Pure Liquors for Medical pur pow at WM. J. MARTIN'S. Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- WkRE, ac p WM. J. 31AaTIN'a. Apra 30, lsw. JOSHUA SEITZ , [formerly of Hanover, Pa.,] Fashionake Tailor, Two doors from Amok!? Dry Gooi Store, on Hanover street, 'NEW OXFORD, PA, tine West Fashions received from New York and Philadelphia as soou as tuned. May l 4.-2 mo 14 7 00 Walnut Lumber. virmaiinT Lukatit wanted of TA.84011811Z 1 3.4. Apply by letter or other. srlaa to W. O. HICKOK & SON, Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Peon's. April 16.-4 t ... 13 10 00 ... 14 700 14 700 -Neo 9i - 1 (3 B , The first account of DAVID J. EL ME, mittes of the person andstetate of DAVID J. Slant, • Lunatic, of Adams county, Las beau m o d i n the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Co., and will be confirmed by said Court, ms the Card Monday is lace, 180, unless tense be shown to the contrary. JACOB MELIIOIIN, Proth'y. zio. 85 ammo ST., PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL LIFE 7 . NEVRIINCE CO. OW Tit UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1113 , 0 .; cor .renpievay4o fe34 a4alyrn New Amy, ITk. IiATION AL Liii Dianium (mean is •ftirptillitiOßCbartera by apecia Act of Cowen, approvedi s aly y 1,1145, with a WALT'S, %like Cash Capital 9f One Million ?ohms, eadfraow tharo,o l ,Torld aid prepared tuba ' Motel teem offend to Astetteeed Wither% trle ere hatted to APPI7 Or 0114 *. ratj-far.kd i a l !Pk ) b44 l 4l2ltestlee et ow ott eee.iesstea in the seeend story of doiDankhig Amuse where Medan sad Peetplitehs tt!lly \ dipibleg the 414141.01.a11agid b 7 tbsamiriv,l**Xbe had. • B t S RU SEL4+e Nagiator DAnD yam, AgfpA, ftetrg.pa. sew attintionststo. TAX NOTICE. Notiimovlsher*by 'keit thatso ABATZMIPIT Ot PR (111 Ni. ba allowed on the Borough Tax ea- Nan d k ir the year pa, whirb shall be paid on or be- JULY IST, 1889, mita JAMES MeCILEARX, iNdleetor By order of the Town Game% ALEX. SPANGLER, Preet Attest :-1?". V. Dctrimilg, Bevy TO COLLECTORS The Collectors of State and County Taxes for lees are urged to make all collection/ possible and pay the mate over to the County Treasurer on or before the 182 OF JULY NEXT By order of Com mire Moen!, J. If. WALTER, Clerk May 21—td BLACKSMITHIN G. B. G. HOLLEBAUGH H AS opened is.ltiackstalth Shop on Washington street, next door toCiirktzpka's Carpoctor Shop. and Is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSALITI ING, at reasonable rates, and Invites a 'lmre of public patronage REPAIRING of all kinds. Give me a call April 30,1869-tf BUTCHERING NEW FIRM FRESH MEAT April 30, IS6O-1f GETTYSBURG BAKERY. All kinds of BRICAD," ROLLS, ♦prl Q. 111E9-Lf May IL—td• E, W. ?LARK & CO., BANKERS, GENBEAL AGENTS Pi/ 241 i geg aiktrailtinnti r • H. A. PICKING MMUS= dIZICIVT, ReprescnteMemont reliable Fire, Life, Accident,. Live Stock, and Horse thici, insurance Companies in Me United States. CASII ASSETS OP COMPANIES REPRESENTED, OVER $40,000,000. PERPETUAL, STOCK OR MUTUAL RATE RISKS TAKEN. SURVEYING AND CONVEYANCING OFFICE IN WEST PIDDLE STREXT, GEITYS trii G MYNA . May 7,1539.-6 m flit', 21.4 d HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, CABII CAPITAL-TWO AIILLIOST DOLLARS Assets Jan. 1, 1869, J. U. WASIIBURN, CHAS. J. MARTIN, Socrotary. Pre.idout ONO. SI. LYON, A. Y. WILLI( A Asst Secretary. Vice President T. R. GRERNE, D. A. LINA LD, • 24 A3ll't Sectretary. 24 Vice president H. A. PICKING, Agent, Wed Middle Sired, Gettysburg, Pa 4pril 30, 1860.-Ow ITNSURANCE COMPANY OF FORT! I AMERICA, NO. 232 WA LNUT ST, EL Plll,l INCORPORATED 1791. MARINE, INLAND & INSURANCE Issues LI tnite.l or Perpi to Policies Altqf Al11.141415(10, ' ,Jl3::'S.'. 39. :20,000,C00 LOSSES E.tID IS CA S 11, SINCE ITS OR- ARTIMIL G. COFFIN, CIIARLES PLATT. President. Vice Freed,lent MATHIAS NORMS, Secretary. H. A. PICKING, Agent, Office in West Middle Elreef, Getiptitirg, Pa- April 30, ISGO.-ilut We direct attention to Wanainahcr dc Brown's advertisemet. The Largctit Clothing House in . Philadelphia. 82 TO EGO WA NAMAKER& BROWN— MEN'S At BOYS' CLOTIIING.— tiorments angiug st every price, cat In every style, readydnado ar wade to order. S. E. cora Ar SIXTH and MARKET Streets. 87 , TO 52.3 SPRING OVERCOATS.—.IIIeIton, Fancy Casairnere, Chinchilla, Beavers, itc.,larireet variety in the city.— OAK HALL, SIXTH and MARKET Ste. At TO 146 ISCIINESS BOLTS, BOTII Foreign I, V and Domestic Goods. excellent stylus. S. E. corner SIXTII and MARKET Streets, OAK lIALL, WASAILAKER I BROWN. $2O TO $6O DRESS SUITS OF ALL the de iambic styles, suitable for any or cask.. WANAMAKIIII k BROWN, SIXTH A MAR HET Streets. 8 4 TO $2O 13 .. 0 1'.' ,„ 8 . 1. 1 1T . 540 . 11 , 5 . C 4 10 . L . 1 1 Dze t class goods. WANAMAKER k BROWN, LARGE CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Sures. 87 TO $25 BOYS' and YOUTHS' CHESTER FIELDS In great variety. W ANA MAK ER k BROWN, SIXTH sad MARKET Streets. 8,9 TO $3.50 SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING GENTS' FURNIsIiI NG GOODS of every kind, at small advance on COl4. IPA NAM AKER k BROWN, OAK HA LL, GREAT CLUTIIIII G HOUSE, SIXTH. and MARKET Street,. Nov.2o.—lyin Borough Ordinances, Adopted by the Burgess and Town Cotineil of the Borough_ of York Springs, Atay 3, lBi9. PRETZELS, ka Be it enacted by the Du-gers and Town Council of the Borough of York Sprints and it is hereby enact ed, That if any Man boiler, butcher, tallow chandler, or coy other person or persons whatsoever, shall dis charge or permit or .IZIIO to be dischart ed, from any house, workshop or pretnises in ecU borough, any filth or other foul or lIALIIICOMI liquid, no that the came shall pose I oto or along any alley or public pate within the same, to the annoyanco of any citizens or persons passing said etre, tor alley, each person or persons so offending, and being thereof con•icted be fore the Bargees of sahl Borough, shell 'orfeit and pay the sum of three dollar. for every such offence and ousts of proaccution. NO. ii—.Nuis..ascza. Be it entente,' by the Burghs and Town Connell of the Borough of Tort Springs, and it is hereby enact- That !fatty per. xi or pe, anis, owning or occupy. lug any lot of ground ur premises within the Borough of York Springs, shall suffer any mud, excrement, gmb►ge, dirt, stagnant water. cr other flab, from which may trite say effluvia offensive and inJurioue to the ettiatue of veld florcugh, to accumulate ur re main on the premises in tbesald Borough so owned or occupied, every such person ur pereons ao offending, and being thereof convicted before the Borgoss of said Borough, shall Lrkit and pay for every such of fence the sum of two dollars t.:.,retbrr with the costs of removing the said annoyance and the costs of pro- secution. Be it enacted by the Burgess nod Town Council of the Borough of 'fork Springs, and It is hereby enact ed, That it shall be unlawful for any awine to roe at Largo within said Borough, under the penalty of for. rating one-half the value thereof to the ~se of the borough ; and it shall hereafter be the duty of the constable of sold Borough, if he shall and any swine limning at large with n said Borough, to seize and and tate'posiession of the same, and confine the same iu some safe place, and make report immediately thereof to the Bargee., who shall thereupon Issue his precept to the constable directing the sale of the same, after giving seventy-two hours notice of the said sale, by at taut slz written or printed notices posted in conspicnc.us places within said 11.,rovigh ;and gimlet swine shall not be re-:)aimed by the owner thereof before the time of sale, as hereafter provided for them, the same to sell at public outcry to the highest bidder and report the same to the burgess un der oath, and alter deducting the coste of Burgess and Constable to pay une.half to the treasurer L.r the see of the Borough and the remainder to the owner of said swine. dud La it further onocted, that it sh a ll be law of fur the (cater or owners of any swine so seized by the constablo to misuse and take possession of the mime any time prior to sale by the payment of all cut's that may bare accrued on the same. Bo it enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of York d-pringt and it is hereby enact ed, That hereafter all persons uwning property la said Borough, who may build or re-build any fence or fences boundingaoy. Wee:, alley Gr court within said Borough, shall be and are hereby required to erect the name on the lines laid down in tire town plot as surveyed and drawn by James 1 / a ris, in April, 1360. NO. 5.-191tC1119. Be it enacted, by the Burgess and Tuwn Coumni of the Borough ut York Syringe and it le hereby en acted, That any person ur pencils who may here-. alter erect or luau built or put up any new porch or portico within said Borough, sholl not eztend and occupy ur obstruct more also four f,,,et in width of the pavement in front of the building to which said porch or portico may ho attached. I. W. PI:AIt.WN, Barytes Atteat:—J. L. WORLEY, Secretary. May 7.-3 t . WHY NOT MAKE MONEY With our STENCIL LI.D KET CULT. OUT/IT, and by sell iug.Novel and attracti re articles! 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A cente ere meeting with unprecedented soceess.— One iu Marlborough, Mass., reports 36 au bseribers la a day. One iv Luzerna Co., Pa.. reports .44 subentl. Dere the brat day. One in Iles - Idea, Coon., 68 le swo days, and a great marry others from 100 to 200 per week. fiend for Circulars and us our terms, and A toll description of na work. Address, JON gs, BROTH ERS a CO., Philadelphia, Pa. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To take ordoro for th• vory best an." !cola.[ out I fag Look of the dry, °tattled "OUR NEW WEST." A Arta Vutione of Travel 014 Ativeqtarre A spletiold book for Agente, bow felling better than . ocher work. Amy one can molly make from FICU to g_+) livr in.nith, by taklog an agency. Nearly 550 payr,re, br.wiifuhy illostratod, and mold bag 3 Larne conontroione given. For full partictilere send fur circular. ( free.) ileurwokt. liertford, Ct. 5,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED fnr ItARDINO'S New Illuminated and Il lustrated Editintts of thn LIFE; t)' CRRIST AND DUN VAN'S I'll 4 RIM'S EDOGREdd. The woke nee now toady for delivery. A.ldross £r Catalogue of the hest Felling dubscriptinn Books published. W. W. HARDING, Philadelphia, Pub'r d Harding's Edition of the linty Bible. I 3 ATE N TS.—Muss S C.., Editors SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 37 Park Row, Now York. Twenty three.yeang experience In obtaining A,MERICAN AND EUROPEAN PATENTS. Opinions no charge. A pamphlet, 103 "mg. sof law and Information free. Address es above. CULtalltZe.7 PATI.NT -- RED JACKET A X Is better than our regular shaptd Axes !or the.e re cone: F'irtt—lt ruts deeper.lt don't stick In the wood Third—lt M.os not J.lr t,r hoot -- Thurth—N, time is wasted in taking the Aro out of the cut. Ft:la.—With tint sonic labor you will do one-third more work than with regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with the good qualities of this Axe, for all oar Axes are painted red. If your hard ware store does not keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or nil your orders direct, cr give you the name of the nearest dealer who keep our Axe, LIPPINCOTT BAKE WELL, Pittsburgh, Penna. Sole owners of Culburn'e and Red Jacket Patents. - EvERy With the CUTTAhiP. PRESS ar.d the printing material ac. c,rupanylng It, every win can do hie own printing, neatly, quickly and cheaply. They are so simple In coo ruction, that a boy ten years old can study manage the largest sine. Printed Instruction., are sent HIS with each office, enabling the purchaser to get at work with out a previous knowledge of printing. A. circular, contain tug full description, pricea,tes. OWN tim „ .i..., sent free to ell. Our fipecimen Sheets of type, cuts, Ac.., ten cents. Address ADAMS PRESS CO. PRINTERMIIRRt Y STREET, NEW YORK. VIT ANTED, AGENTS,'72 to £2OO per month, every where male and female, to introduce the GENUINE lIIPROVED COM3ION SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Thistriachine w ill stitch, hem. fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a moat superior utenner. Price only SIM FMly war ranted tor flee years. We will pay rf10....0 fir any Ma-. chine that will sow a .tr.,nger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the . .Elastic Lock Stitch," Every second Stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot Le pulled apart without rearing it. We pay Age my frm 175 to ?2 , ,i0 per month and expenses, or a conanisrhat from a bid, twice that amount can be made. A,ldresi SECO)Ill S CJ s Pitts burgh, Pa., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. CAUTION.—Do not be 'imposed upon by other par ties palming off worthless cast-iron machine, under the same name or otherwise. Ours I. the only gen alueand really pruticalcheapmaclalneumuntactu.red. STEAM ENGINES AND DOILEIO. PROM 4 TO .15011011 SK POWER, includin tt the cele .l2 heated Cortina Cot.uff Engines, Slide Valve f.ta tionary Engines, Portable Engines, &e Also, Cir cular, 31ulay and Gatti , Saw Mills, Shaftinz, Pulleys, kn., Lath ant Shingle Mills. Wheat and Cana Mille, Circular :taws, belting, Ac. Send for de crlutivo Cir cular an 4 Price List. WOOD A MANN . L.TEAVI EN GINE CO., I.:tica, IC Y. ;;••;;; ; ; ; 0 ; ; TU TEIL WORSINOCIAB11:—I am now prepared to ter tiltk all claiwee with reactant emplhyment Ist their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare too went.. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $.5 per evening, is easily earned by persona of either sex, clod the boys and girl, earn by as much as Mon. ()real, inducements are offered these who will devote their whole time to the business; :sod, that b. , ery person who gees this notice, may send me their address and test the !Janine,. for themselves, I make the following unparalleled offer: To all who are not . welt ratiaifird with the business, I will aeod $1 to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, soot free. , 4 aniple sent by mail for 10 cis. Address 13 C. Att.a.a, Augusts, Me. FREE ; 3 CENT STIMP. A PAMPLIIIT containing valuable intaination on Il the sutject of sktivettlein.r. A Li:IL of over Une Thousand Newspapers. (Tat: REST ADVERTISING )IEDIUMS.) and price cards showing advertising rates. Address QEO. P. IP/WI:Lb A CO— New Turk. Best Offers to Agents MO sell PALI:IMES' EUERY GRINDER for MOWER and REAPER. KNIVES, and all EDGE TOOLS. It OUTLASTS Ole Orindatans, •nd CUTS PASTE.R WITH LENS POWER. WeicAls but 20 POUNDS, and is di cap an d con rot mat. SW - TERMS VESF LIRE SAL and ruile, largo and huruediAte. Tu at:are an agency, address E. ti. sroluiz, Auburn. 'N.Y. VIILE EXTINk/UISIIER, PLANT SYBINGE Win— Svw and Garden Eugtue Tor QS . SeLd stamp fur orcula:3 to ' N.E. P. FOIL' CO., Da aver", Aim, 1111.7ILDERS send fur c..tulu4ue of all nea- A rchitec .l_ll traul Book, and Journals. A I , lrcs, A. J. LUCK:CMG l'ub'rs, Troy, N. Y., or Spri.gtield, 111. $370/.$ SALARY. Addrczor U.S. Pisno Co., Ncw Turk 91n indi, r ensabk t., etrery household: Perfectly worolerful ! E•eryb.wly buys st R; : .7,!gbt! Agents making fortune. , 1111qtrutet1 circullra frt.! Address Arc. S. M. Ca, tHt; Broad wity.Notv Purk. t s eII t.c h e e s i t ME 11... , 1C .; , ..N Th pleat, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever In vented. Will knit 20,000 stitctes per minute. Liber al inducements to cents Address A3IEItICAX KIiLTTINJ MACLIINE CO., Boston, Musa., or St. Louis, Mo. GENTS WAN'rED for “WONJEN OY NEW 11 YORK." Compieto pripse of—ktsrtie Lie in the Great .Vilrsiadis. Sensational, Beautauliv illustrated Sample copy post-paid for L. Addrro NEW YORK BOOK C0.,145 Nassau it, New York City. SFL AT- I N , I , O r t R , l a L m E , T 11. t O . O t L D 9. Forto AUG U6TE. DUBIN, Box 1027, Cincinnati, Ohio. CONSUMPTION, ABATA'olutliM,Ml°.'n'Abe4hr;l4° Pur list of iinestioni, modo of treatment, and otlisr in formation, call on or address DR. q VAN RUMMELL & CO., Priipriators, Nu, 15 West 14th et., (between sth and tith a senuts,) New York City. A SE YOUR DOCTOR OF. DRUG' ;UST FOR SWEET QUININE—it equals (bitter) Quinine. Is made only by F. STEARNa, Chemist, Detroit. ERRING BUT NOBLE.—StIf help fur Young glen who having erred, desire u bettor 'manhood. Sent in toeod lotto. ont'e;opes, free of chtirge. I benetltted ret':.rn the pootakie.' PLIILA'N T 1111.0.1, Bog II: Philadelphia, Ye. FOR 8100 PER LINE. We will insert an advertisement in ONE THOUS AND NEWSPAPERS, ONE MONTH. The Liet in eludes SING LE PAPERS OF OVER 100,000 CIRCULA TION WE6KLY, more thou 100 DAILY PA which the eslvortis...r otteiiis two mouth, 410; thirI,I4AIHUO PAPE:WIN uoita THAN bid DIFFERF,NT TLWNS An) CIIIE& COMPLETE FILES CAN RE EXAMINED AT OUR OFFICE. Svird Stautp fur oar Circular, Addrovs ti EO. P. ROWELL CO., Advertisfug Ageuts, New York. [May 14 —lt Grand Jury Report. ffiG the Conk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace In an d a ir the guilty of Adaint: The grind Inqueet inquiring within and for the said county of Adams beg leave to report that they have visited the public Landings of the count ; [het they are able to report favorably of the condition of the jell. flndibg it In good order; and that the name can be said of the Aims Rome. C. Dougherty Foreman, Joseph A. Deader, John Wetrlch, Pins H. Fink, Wm. Paxton, Alichael Fink, Levi Gilbert, lienry-11 Reber, - Daniel Kohn, Jesse Itypleaus, Thome/ F. Gramme r, Joseph /cellar, Jacob Flagg, tiehn ft- Better, William WiLlg, George Weete,• David Rhodes, Sena Joaleh Wirthereham. Benjamin lideCoalt, Samuel Board, ' George John Black. /day T, - 1869. -he NEW HARNESS SLOP. ..1 0 if N C U'L - P A 1 - Gnaws his (deeds indl ehe.pablie generally that .1. 'ha has rositmettlte Resseienaltiagisuslussa, mid adjola- opened a Shop au Carlisle street, Gettysburg, lug thePasesegardspot. where he will luau elk/rare sad kasp cm bisilialdad,i of , • -, ' ELO,NEISS _ , ,-. • - - • ' ite4 - ' ' ,- - • . LT , 41.111111,M0i, is. which lan - be said it UM kneed eigt 'Oki; ..tlis t . 1 • TRUNKS i:itaitalidi t , - IXPAlRnittaitellgiaiiiiiii :iiitamt '..*, liartag beau gractigs aiathriirlll . . , cep varsity, UM .. -0i iltellt i i . vs, . Orr mt - J asap. 'r, - ...:;' ;,:.., z'3 . • V, ...:- . -"''' .tai -F , ... 0. A ta, apoitscif ;,> ~.: gtgal Noticto. -0 T I C - E N . • Tha that and final account uf /piss navonfota. Aellarem - - 4 , 1 11 8ut. Iftnediaa tolerably, Adams county. es., alcaneesana In 1116004 K of Common Plea/ of Adam Comity, and will be 000llraned nyeald marl, err Our 21,44. dair y. May, 1869, unlen ranee be ,bow to the contrary. JACOB IdELLUORN, Protley. . April ?9.-td• T OTICE. lr The drat and final account of HEN RY XYPLIMIII, Assignee of Tames/cr. B'PetixAt t of Menallan townaltly, Lams county, Pa., Iles been lied In the court of Common Plea. of Adonis county, and will be cot:denied on the zsta, day of May, 1360, n 2. less =use be shown to the tontrary. JACOB 311CIMOSIN; Brent. Agin R3,—td• NOTIGE _ . The sixth aeconnt of Dr. Joixx AUL, Committee of the pe.son and estate of OEOIOI BUN masa, a Lunatic, noir of Littlestown. Adams county, Pa., has been filed In the court of Coltman Pleas of Adams county, sod will be confirmed, on Me ZSOI fo/ May,1869, unlosa cause be allows to the cookery April :8. 1869.-td. JACOB . LIELLIORN,PToth'). OTlCE.—Letters of A Inis- A- tratfon on the estate of WILLIAM no do. ceased, late olt ettysburil, Adams county, haring been graoted to the nodonagned resaillux to the Borough or U ettyabarg, ho hereby glees hones to• all persons kph:Lt.:a to said celiac wreaks taimedlite payment, and these haring claiensagalust the saint to present theln properly authenticated for settlement. lIEMtY OY&AD6Ett,A•'ut'r April 3 .-6e DI VIDEND NOTICE. The, Previdont and Directors of the GIITTYB - NATIONAL. DANK !taro thk day declared • semi-annudi dividend of SIX PEN CENT. cleat of all U. S. taw, pay viols Ma and after yG.y 10t11,1500. J. EMORY 13Allt, Cab!tier. 31'y - 3t DIVIDEND. Tho "EIItcT NATIONAL BANE Of ti ETTYS BURG" has this day declared • sentil•onn ual dividend of i 3; PEI: CENT. otor and above oil U. S. taxes, po.inie owl 'liter thelolh day of May, 1.169. OEO. A 'ISOLA/. C..hier. t REGISTER'S NOTICES. yoTICE is hereby given to all .L Legatees and other per sous concerned, that the A lin inistration Acconntv hereinafter mentioned will be tires, tett t the Orphans' Court of Adams county for colitirination and allowance, on. TUESDAY, the _sth day oI MA 1' next, ut 1) A. 51., via: 20 - 2. Thr , :tri,unt ul Soloman lini•e, AclualuintraiLr Of Samuel RisitatAtt,rger, de ',I. The gve,:ol and final accouut of Jam E.keu ro4-16 awl Jet eat lab Oreuciorff, Executor' of the will of Saiuucl Oremlord, late of 3luuntjoy Lop ,dec'LL '4Ol. final accuuut ul ....am D mo! . Licaxauce Exe-utor of John Lawrence, dec'd. The first account of Aaron Ileagy and Jacob Robert, Executors of tbo last Will and Testament of Ephraim !levy, dec'd. "0.3. TI uCL,ULI cof Rot,: tG. MirCroary, Guardian of Win. McClellan. 21,7. The account of Andres: P. bfosby, Guardian of 11Phecca Epply, minor child ofJacob If. Epply, of bleualien tap., decd. 'J:R. First and final account of Elizabeth Drenlir, Administrator of Jacob Dres.sler,drc'd. 209. The first and final account of Samuel J. Shotb and Jan Myer., Eircuturs of Jain Itoacni,rger, de cear..4. 21u. The first ea.] final acecuat et Frederick Lohr, Adintrdetratt.r of ftudoltlL Clouser, dec'd. 211. The account of Conrad A. Lower, Adminietra tor of the ert.tte of Catharine D ut terar, dec'd. 212. The secand and final account of Henry P. Caab tn... and Andrew ltrongh, Aehainistretor of John rtrene,b. deed. 213. 'second acccunt of Peter B. Kauffman, Execs for sf the Tint Will and Testarueut of Juhr, !Sart 111111, f2l-I. The first ant anal account of George AdmiLimtrator C. T. A. de. IL N. o I Catharine Walker, dree:ued. :215. First 11,,,,C1itt of John Musselman and David titeuart, Administrators of Mristisum Musselmsn, ceased. 216. The acc -, nnt of Jan., Dutters and Henry A. Weikert, Execntur of the will of llowy Welkert, See., Y 17. First account of Wm. Rider, Executar of the l.wt will and teatameut of Jacob !Skier, flea'd. .213. Acc.lint of Jamb l'lnak,limardlan of Charles Edpr Riddlemoaer, =lima ben of Jacob Alfred Riddle muser, HST. The first and final account of lion. David Zieg ler, Administrator of the Ertatea of George Hetet pan t le, doe d. and Catharine Weisivantte, dec'sl. tat. The tir.t and final account of Michaol Huffman, Guardian of Henry Adam, J stin 8., Calvin, Joeepb, and Ds, id Hoffman, minor chlidren of LOTi Hoffman, deceased. R. D. UOLTZWORTEr, Register April 3*, 1569.-te 7 4irtry ,g)tabits. GETTYSBURG LIVERY, Sales & Exchange Stables N. WEIVER & SON, Propriclora, HAVING this day associated with me my hen LEvx in the Livery BUSluedia, otrried on by me on Wa-thinnton Street tor s number of years, I would reapectfully return my thank. to the public (Jr the Iciud pdtrunAge heretuLre extend. ed to me !Irving ticw superior accommodattoos to supply the public, we would sulicit a cuutlaustiou of their pa tronage. We claim that we eau furnleb superior teams At as moderteto prices as any other oe.table.bneant In Gettysburg.. Our stables will be (wind etccked with tLo best of lortei and Vehicles. We can furntsti you a floe flock team with careful end d,liging drivers fur long or short drives. A can furnish you a pair of Horses and Ilagzy. We can furniab you a nice single Gorse and Baggy for business or pleasure trip. We can furnish you a fine Saddle Rorie for Gentle man or Lady. We can furnish you a Family Horse and Carriage. We can furnloh superior facilities for visiting the IL..ttlr tied and eprings. Particular attention paid In sapplyiug Iftszke for Funerals. In (Act, yon ma get any kind of a team to Le Lad a first 1:IA4 Livery. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD at all times and on reasonable terms. Persons buying lima., at Iho mitablisbment bare a good collection to Wee. from. All Horses sold guaranteed as repro. sent,d, or no sale. Hy strict attention to brisines!, with a dotr r , to lea, e, we litre to have something to do. April 9, 18C9-t( THE EAGLE LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street, Gctly6burg, Pa. ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned would respect fully inrortn the public that he has opened new LI Vi:ltY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and is prepared to offer superior AC• eommodations in this line. Ile has proeido.lhimsell with Buggies, Carriages., Hacks, Lldlit Wagon., of the latest styles, atte.it:ibLf to meet the publi: de mand. His Mazes are All gwed, without spot or blem ish, and perfectly reliable-11,Ae of your "old crir, pies," but all ofthe"2-40"order. Riding parties can aiways be accommodated and comfortable equlpmentsfurniabed. rarties,largeor small, can get just what thoy want on the moot accommodating terms. Vilitors to tbo Battle-field - politely attended to and reliable driver, ft,ratdhod it desired. Partit,cr.nvo-0.1 to and from the Depot upon the arrival And departure , of every train. Ilorsee bought, sold, or exchanged, and always a chaucefor bargains given . Our motto Is "fair play and no gouging." ImParticular attention paid to furnishing V hides and Hacks for Funerals. nro-We natter ourselves that by charging moder lucky and by furnishing superior accommodation,' we cannot fail to please every es wno patronises our establishment. T. T TATII. lintels and 4.estaurants. --- EAGLE HOTEL. The largast and Gi , ./1i r0....0t:10n. in CaITTY.SI:IIIW, PENNA. ooaNsa o? 01113.04113355.5 AND wAsumaToN 5 ------ JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. Z ir An Otanibus,for Passengers and llaggage,rits to the CU arrixal and departure of Rail Road ?rata.. Careful aerven ta, and reasonable charged. May 29, 1881'.. KEYSTONE HOTEL. qA:TT.T.ris,V.EGe i P.A. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew House, and haabeen ltd up in the most approved style. Its location . e pleasant and convenient, tntlng In the most business portlonod 4,0 .rmery acranglr teenthloi boom modeler Um secommodatlon and iOlll fort, at rants. with amploetabling attsehed. WM' experienced , sertatlte, and actionmodattax Make, Me Shall nee every endeavor to plena' Vile 804 l flow open-fav_ttm eater tnionsont of fit optiblttoeepi igeklattly sollatiaknillaPabliell l l l l.l 1 •19. • Nay*, tiff. Wittritis"zinik litittarg. REMOY - ' - 41T: ..Um. at, 4414114 hive removokil I. ZIA De* , &Or apostles n Maw • P 11- 0 4 *Moe iissarivatol • OTOVIrS c '. WATCHES' TMWELR Y 2 r 44 0 'l'iteratitas. Silver and Plated *ius 7,^ , ;4 1 „IIN ir Silver asd-Steet = 411 , 4 VTACL Fa as AlsiN Vistrall.lthriten, 'ft ..• - : alptair 'lino *ow r•exml 4:141 ' r AltaL 1 , • ri _ yr* greet/le. son* r Rya, &mood _ • tegirgeetaitawthattlea of those salbei113011•111Cell. liseacwiest ewe .olfgheir swede, merits or. all ahem, taDttnigth,titualtility, twee of draft, and re. Der Work, OS in Weds of greeed, sad le *T ory ratigassaad grain. Aewlideat of this we fwelte Chase la went oti n =d aesehise to 0111biell 1. 11011611.41,1•11* balbre lug ideesehrre. Those machines as raid as Naked Stowers— BEAN= an Baud Rake, belf-Itake, or Dropper.— Two differeut ohms: No.l alictilae, with two antic hers and three Naives., rotting Around shalt fiat le grain and War het eight intim la grass: No. t, cut ting four feet six inches. We bevel/at confidence is these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine teat them with soy other they may what:and seep the one that item meet ma tfaisetiou. DODGES' sins- RABA has even each general satisfaction that we consider It the best Self-ltake oat, and la attached is no other machlati except the Dodge Machine, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. Pot the booed% of thole wantlag machined we would refer them to a few of them to whom we bare sold the boat inumwm, • le: John Deardorff, Sen., Ephraim Lady, George Lady, Jonathan vitiator. Jamie Mickley, Waled Settle, Jobs Header, John Eckert, Wm. Putt. Cornelius lotf, Wm. Golden, Wm. Moei VIRDTOOTII LIAY RAKES, including the celebrated Email lake, aid Selfdlacharging Rakes. A lie, PLOUGHS, PANNING KILLS, AND VAIN INPLENINTS G ENKHALLY. Yemen wishing to enemies mitelitaea will Ind them at the warehouse of Jo4[ll Wm' ft hoe, Gettys burg, Pa., es at the realdence of the subscriber. II Dom Gettysburg, on the Itarriatiorg road. Pee. ems wetting Circulars will address the subscriber, Oetly•barg, PA. NIALIWITN'SIMPROVZD LOW= AND DRAPES. The strongest, lightest draft, most compact, simple and perfect Niachine ever of fered to the public, The undersigned having taken the Agency f. Niahwltak Celebrated Improved Newer and Reaper, invites the attention of the Banners of Adam. county to it, as the very best machine now In market. Its animal construction., embracing ovary necessary point to constitute a perfect machine ' is so simple that the most Inexperienced permit can readily understand it. It consists of a lass number of bolts, pieces and per t• than Any other machine, and Is better adapted to all kinds of Reaping and Mowing. A tbnrough 'Lamina. thus and trial will show this beyond all doubt. /Arm en, desiring to perciam• tint clam machine, at low price, will do well to call and examine It. Price g 125; Reaper Attachment 1t35. • ALPO—Tit B • Cucumber Wood Pump, • for Wells, Cistern', te.,—the beet hi market—and the •took belag made of member wood the Mute of the water Is not affected. airrersous desiring to see the Mayor and Limper, or rump, can do so by milting at Crass' Warebooso, Gettysburg; Ilersh's Warehouse, New Oxford, or • t the residence of the subscriber In blew Salem. May 14, ILfl.—sme JOBILPII KUNKLE. H AVING been agent for this machine last season, I alto oiler It to the fanner this season. It is well known, having taken the premium at the Benders. Wile Nair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over levee others, which were considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dilisburg Mowing Match. I . I4 .II4CCULICIUded not to oder any machine that will not give entire satisfaction, I hare refused agencies of soveral other machlasi, and bell offer this one as TU.& °BSA? TUB 81,4.80 N. Having tried one myself, I know east* what It will do. I could refer yon to mores of farmers who have purchased machine. of rile, who are highly pleased and say ibis is the only machine they would use. Nitres always on hand, and repairing done here at my place. This is a great conaideration—thentachM e can be repaired at home immediately, and with mach leas coot. Another great saving Is the BINDER which to at tached to this celebrated Reaper and blower. It has been thoroughly tried, and given •atir• satisfaction-- requiring co harvest band except a driver. This hinder can also be attacheri to the Reapers which have been sold; bet cannut be attached to any °that machine except &lir email's. I will here refer yonto a few hirmers in different localities, who have bought and used th ese =abaft Michael Fiscal, Stephen seater, Nimes Hartman, Mr. Sterner, Josep h Wlerman, Mr. Linn Ulrich Jacobs , J. R. ilt rabey Jacob/Unman, B. /I. Woodbara, Jacob Leman, with others, too nnlaerolll to mention This machine. has a self-rake, Aida delivery, and is warranted to do Its work so above recommended. Also on hand, IMIELMANII 1 5XLI-DISCIL&ROINCI BUREN RAKE, a gut-rate article, which we will mill at the lowest possible prise. Witt-ringed to give math. faction. Also the COLUMBIA HAMA alwaisoa band. Machi tea oat bs oenci at my hots,, three miles smith of Gettyebnrg, cir atldr. Conrad Linyder's Battlefield Dotal- LEWIS A. BUSHMAN, June 3.-11 Agent. The Farmers' Book 110 bsantlfal and nodal fllustrattona. 750 octet pages. Showing just what atsty farmer yawls to know: 110 W TO MAKE TUB FARM PAY Send for circular Elting full defuefifluilh FARMERS I FARMERS' BONS t Experienced Book Agents and others, wanted to take this book to *lacy Farmer In every Conlinunity. Mo sinee. permanent. Pala tram $lBO to /akar par month according to experience and ability. Address ZEIGLICR, icCQBD4 & CO., Philadelphia, Pa,Cisictunati,l)., Chicagd,lll„or St. Louis, Ito. [Aug.2l,_ NICLIOL/LE wrAvrr LEVI P.WEAYLIt. lAD prepared to furnish SDEPISI SEED can to persons desiring It. Weigh. 47 Iles when fully matured, and ripens ten day+ mullet than other olds; grow' larger and stiffer in the straw, aid will yield 100 to 125 bushels to %be acre. Paws. wastiug IS most make early applltation. will del/1m tke Oats to persons In Gettysburg or vicinity at =pas buskeL Address CHARLES W. OItI EST, Petersburg, (7.8.,) Adams co., he. Jan 15.—tf PRE-EMPTION LANDS. TRACTS second he,r,A, preeesnoton Lauda Wooled near Lail roads,Connty Town; kn., In well settled neighbor hoods, which I will sell, or exchange at a fair price for Beal &tate in Adams county, Pa. leb.6.lBoB.—tt --- FOR SALE. A -P-11Y4 T WO-4TO.RY DIVE LING all In thorough repair, and all necessary cathodal. logs, a good well of water, garden, halt, &c. wlttt good fecelog—maklog a deelrable reeklence. Apply to May I&_t, WOOD FOR SALE, soo CORDS OAK, AT SANDOE'S MILL. gg-Priee $4 site za per :oral me in. ground t)ett;er4d. Au g . 28, IEBB -t CANNON'e MATUILE WORK ti CORNEIt 01/ DAL micius AND DVS Sr, QMSLITE TR COUBT•1l0U8Z, NVIELYDZSOMIUMOJ NMI 11.11/letirn May 29,1117.—tt nETTVBII 110 MARBLE YARD. KHALI 11.0. %A. Ist laat York $ rimy) •ti I/Ars, P. W boron'', oro►ogorod ta Aspoleb out Moor • o'l I p EMU Al /401:11711111111/, TOM/111,111111alenkRiP. I. lb IV el. *post IVO", 4 4 .111, 1 1, 1 L, ,!:!•411 , abtsksa la *saki's* t . • ' tsar: WANTED..+4.he - highest prictt paid thr swiiirkimai by Qin. A. 00110111. Wed YAWN sk. Viar. 4.-4( gstabvi Nagottato, *r. TILE DODOES' OEM • AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers; lleary Culp, Henry King, Slletui Peuroas a•l4 Stewart W. it. White , J. I. K.rr, Andrew Welkert Wm. Blgbam, . Jobs" Galan, Jun o% N. Hoffman, Jain N. Boyer, WM. WHILE, Agent April 23.-lf GET THE BEST! J. H. SHIREMAN'S REAPERS it MOWERS SURPRISE OATS. pal and gtroonai WESTERN I UAY CAN HAND A YEW OF No. 1, azo. AkNOLD WITH a ROOMS AND KITOHRN U. MoOZLEILAY, 200 HIOXOR I', 9EO. ARNO4P Vtarble GETTYSBURG, .PA., TX/ nil= STYLI' OP TUX, ♦ZT, KAMM!,