liiiii] e9ti , .L.KI ,lokTatral alin• 1 11, —.7 .4 r 4 AdvoirtisefobpatitbWiriititerWitted will igaidlikid the .ffitatiiii eiren tWiltwit tibm.44mutpiAssfrimelnrima.. lks iamb brairtritbau , .4lM4 W *tiler .PairPr.P o W-Wied 10. the C•lent7, being. mid weekly by no I esstbisia 11,000 verso IN another colorant wegiveadetailed -twee un tof the tiecorationts of a the Sol - diem' grales in 'the Ilatlottal Cemetery in-this plat*: But tesingefincidentoc -corred to mar 'the* gtqleral. *ell. pleastire—the issue , df ansorder ding thevolored Jeabbath•Aehooi the•lini of procession, 4014dr:excited a goodlleat Of feeling and-a very, general , expression of indignation. "We allude to thetntitter trimply'to enter our pro.- test; on behalf Of loyal citizens,' against this ontinge;'Which:lith& Prot -even the poor excuse cif partisan relation tei•ex- , en 4 it.- The occaslori wag national sectional or polltioal—a•-tri byte of the notion to its 'heroic dead.--%; The braves, -who now sleep the sleep of death, while contesting with armed re bellion did not deem it unworthy of their manhood to standside b' side with the colored soldiers of the Republic,' amid the crash of shot 'and''Sheil. To gether they gave their lives that the -Republic might /iv% pull today their bones lie mingled on many a fiercely contested brittle-field—a glorious illni tration of Republiciuf institution's and the truth that . ' ' truepatriotistri regards neither :4 neither coror or caste Its' rotaries': It is due to Capt. HUNTER, the friar slial,t;) say that he Ogclaims all sym pathy with the order Of eiclusion ; 'nor haye we found and persbn wiilivg to assume the responsibility. "We shall be glad to believe 'drat it *rta -not de liberate, but mistakenly 'issued' under the "impulse - of Objestfirns instigated by Copperhead -malignity. Fbr the school thus excluded the desire - to say that no Sabbath school In the borough has a more devoted, self-denying corps of teachers, and that too of Anglo-Sax on blood. ' • - The meanness ' of the spirit which dictated the order of excl'usion, IS the more apparent in view of the pre cedents'in ofher places. We notice that In taltithore,'Philatielphia, and. New liork colored associations appear-, ed *in line withont objeZtion . ; and in the latter citywith its 60,000 ;Copper- head Majority—to', avoid all possible misapprehension, the Post of the Grand Army of the 'Republic, which had the ceremonies iu charge, issued an official order cordially inviting "colored posts and associations" to unite in the pro cession. &lathe on Gettysburg, that it dared notilo, ill the interest of Right and Jusfice, what' New Torl City would have been ashamed not to do! “RIF.D OF STARVATION.' Wittlo the suffrage amendment Was' under discussion in Congress, Senator MORTON of In d inn a.: "The Democratic party - for more than twenty years has lifed upon the negro question. It has been its daily' food, and if the negro question shall now be withdrawn from polities the Democracy, as a party, will literally starve to death. We need not thereifore, be 'surprised' to find them resisting this constitutional- amend ment, which *Ulf - ember the subject 'from' politl6, 'anti 'will strike down that prejtidiee to which the De mocratic party has appealed for years. The 'Democratic partyhaa'not for yea;a appealed to the reasons 'Of the people . , but It has appealed" O their prejudiciis upouthe subject of race. It has sougl,t, and to some extent obtained, power upon that subject. It is still following "the ftrtunes'or shwery after slavery is deal ~' -;- ; • "A'W'unsuccessfril efTorthasbeeu made to bring about a re-nritorret the Meth - O- Churcli Noith 'AO . 'South. Under date of April 28,-Ikft9,Bi-s -hops d'ibnes and - Shupson;•on betalfof the Bishops of the 'MethotilseChuich north, addressed A kind and fraternal letter to the Bishops . 6f - the - ISltithWit Church south, iirvitiUg a "nonferehee tvittf a','vlew of initiating - then - Aires to efTeet - a" re-union crrthe two churches, Under date of May 11, 131shopi Paine and MeTyelre declined the overture • of the - Northern Bishops, in a lengthy letter, in 'which the propositions• of Bishops Janes_and Simpson are con- Aroverted and the, North gonference arraigned for their action in. the past in relation to the .political. ,aspects of the Slavery que,stion. t While all good .men ;will. regret the failure of these pacific overtures, the correspondence • shows . clearly ,thati the :.Methodist Church---South is not yet_prepared to "seeept the situation," Autti•naeds to be "reconstructed." . EXI . ;GOVERNOR Mixilster. to Russia, 4as aeceptedan invitation - from a number of leading citizens of Phila tielp4 is :. for a c orupl iin en tari •hanquet at the . 4cademy of.ll . usic on June 12. The affair- is expected to be the finest of the-kind ever given there. Both branches of the City Councils on Thurs day Mast offered Governor CURTIN the tINC ' , Of Independence Ball to receive the citizens previoug to his departure, and this reception will also-take place on June 12. There-are few public men who-harem flrmerthohl on the oonit 4denee of the masses of the Republican Tarty than Gov. Cuitmr, and he *1 carry•with hi to hls _new field of la bor their mosWrnest wishes for his perisnal welfare. GIVE as a Democratic Legislature next winter and we will ensure honest legisla tion. With the honor Of the party at stake no Democrat would dare to he guilty of the rascality into which a few were drawn last winter.—Lancaster Intelligence+. This is• superlailrely impertinent.— There was not a seller:tie ;of fraud, not a plot of wrong, not. a higir4tanded out rage perpetrated ft the shape of legisla tion, but What VMS shared equally. by Democrats and ftepubliams, while in the acknowledged Democratic Head quarters q i Iturrisbury, on the eve of the cuVournment of the. Legislature, flanoeratie Representative openly drew cheeds, to pay the bribf money earnz4ilideeolleague.e.---StateGtuwd.. , Tam Havnalown 40-44,,,es imates that4he 1armet5.4341441.143.54311 pannty Aost,-a half million , 0.-14441,t0t with' bolding their. =op ,pc,/cat ylast from market last-fall. The policy of "watth I.ng for ill* ' 1 1111WaYll'a ilotibtlo and dangermis rine,.and inivtlltdyltable, ekeept - where tear' o 'spetlal are distirblng When 'we' consider the hiltsi from shrleaffe, ' from waste; frotrili tion";,the iirreaseil labor' or reLltiaditzt, and Cite lows: of thd The money; `it is much is; be doubtell'Whether 14 h010-' lug cropte: fropi, naarVi aftei l litero sway is, as a rule, wasaik,poiticy.forlb drbk)saa,,,,lnnest, •reduoid about $ 13 , 389 ,377.97; militia the last mouth. Orristarch for getting .rid to riiterittia . Revbilife %%Vet,' iitiirfoeUtleSt add etiolitinlitiil Mario' **ant ot Vie Atlantis, - . • . One of the most the day, ih conneei cal matters, is the' union of the two 11 Presbyterian Chui "Old" and "New The re-unlon was mated at the late and New School York weitv. The . last year to the Presb , ofiapiou t,Nttof. tireAelivi asi. cid it, RD eqUir 'lt. :The General Assemblies t* of both divisions mettis New -York, and , x*,. strthell Vie snbliest e i Appointing Cora-. roitteesnf Cotifererieily wir,sottor ittieted and'prayerful deliteration,Jah-. anitnotisfy 'reported ft, oew pfasis.tite. uni`oe'—hetng irtiore or less theft thectinfessionid etabdards of the elic49 - Y,Vre withOlt note or eoniment-4ach%taineh ottlie chtireb be Eieeeptell SS' drthodOxritrrd their 're spective 'doctrinal stand-points in the past to be' unehillenged. ' We annex 'the basis of Union reported by the Com mittee • ' Each of The said'assemblies shall subinit the flitilowha,g 4 ba'sisteitirprestyseries, which obeli borreqrured.to meet`on or before,the ;15th day of October, 186 p, tosxpress teir approval or disapproval of the same by a categolical answer to the following ques tions:- • • _ • Do you approve of thereunipn , of-the two bodies now claiming 111.4 name and rights of the Presbyterian Church in the, United Slatek df Arnericif,:bn tie follewhie basis, namely a _'The reunion shall he efiectedon the deaths& eindreeelealastinsl buds of our coalition standard; the ~Scriptures of the 011 and New fiestatneuts shall be acknow ledged be'theltspired Wald 'bf God, and , the only infidlible rule- of faith -and prac tice; the Gonfessiou-of. Faith shall continue to be sinc e rely received and adopted as cOntainirig the system of doctrine - taught in the Rely 18criptnres ; and the gekvertatrebt and disctpltne of the Presbytedan-Church in the United States shall be approved as containing the principles and rules of our polity? „ -Each presbytery shall, before the first day of November t ,lB69, forward to the stated clerk of .the General, A.gaPuthly with which it is connected, a stat6ment of its vate on the sald'nksis of rennion. This report was adopted Unanimous ly bY hie New Sehodt Assembly, and received but eight dissenting votes in the Old School body. -.file nnitmlnity• with wliteh the bas 4 was adopted prac tically settleS the question of: union.= 'Nothing for the PreAby'r teri?s formally; to approve the 'pro position, rind rephrt. •Botll Assemblies=Both adjonrned te , meet in Pittsburg In No vember, to recehe the reports and take the necessary steps to erect a consoli dation of [le various - PreSbyteries and arrange the status or the Publication Boards,Theologleal Seminaries - ,Chnrch . property, dre,. , We see it stated that. the introduction of Presliyterians.into this country dates beck to 1684, in which, year "Francis Makemie, a Presbyterian clergyman . from Ireland, organizes a church at Snow Hill, Maryland." The first Pres . byWr.h. that.pf philadelphia,. was or ganized in 1705. ~From .this grew the . Synod of Philadelphia, organized in. 171 G. ,From,l7Bo until 1830 there was , one General Assembly of the presby terian Church in the United States, ' thoughthere existed, other. bodies es sentially Presbyterhui, but not repre sented in the Genera! Assembly. The separation In 1536 resulted from a dif ferenue.cogcerning klap publications.of the American. ,Ho ,Missionary So the General Assembly of 1537 having ado/344s series .of resolution condemning the Wer,kaissused by this. Society asOnding t 4 promulgate views which.waranot altogetheg orthodox.-- Four.of,the Presbyteries of the Church upheldthe Soeiety and Its publications, and the General Assembly adopted an ether resolution exacinding or ..excom-k municating them and their. representa- When the General Assembly of. 18.38 metyrepresentatives from the four scindedPresbyteries.presented them. selves,,but Warn denied adatis.sion, This.aetiosexestilied in_ the .formation of thencecalled New School Assembly, composedof the representatives of the ' feur excholed:P.resbyteries and of -such I .othersas sympathized with them. FOr some yearsifollowing the disrop tkal, icribitter coritroversy ., raged be tween-the theological champions of the two divisions, , eltaracterized by much aninitAty; but the bitterness of feeling gratlnellY-tubeideti f , and 1u later. years there has been a growing desire for re union. Both General Assemblies met in St. Louis in ,ppg., When the move ment,, now practiCally consummated_ , was initiated. Both divisions of the . Unix,* had a reFulqkable deve,l4rnent' since the diarmplion in 1838, : and under the privoseacon.soliclation the church will embrace.in its boundasome three bops of souls, or nearly on?-twelfth of ale population 0 the whole couniry,— Tbe last y!ear's,statiatical_,ropopis give: tbulalloying surtn*ips of the ow and the lieivgehooi B,repbyte - rlfinsi , 0. 8: N, .. . ..................... • M •tr 2,230 4843111 • 223 • 121 328 2P0 7 42 3 2,737 1.,880-1 . . Sy i Presbyteries_ - Lteentistet.... Mioiefere died •- Cl:Varela' Communkau to Added 'On examinntion - A 44 ed nn 'Number in Sunday-5ch0,54... Faada— • • $.4.,389.593 83,091,88.5 ' 27919,3 2;411,1W5 285,3051 103,198 113,109 13'2,8413 Total contributions Oodgregational Mine Besides these two main wings:' of the Church, there are other Presbyterbin bodies of 'very reapectable. numbers*:' The Southern • PMll9yterian Asieinbly comprises 10 synods, 48 presbyteries; 780 ministers, 51-iitentiates, 92. enrich dates, 1,298 chtireles; and 76,949 &un ninnies-lats. The United Presbyterian Churehhits 71iynoda, 50 'presbyteries,' and about 700 ininistirs nail 05,012 com municants. The - Cumberland presby terlan Church has 2 synoda 99 Pres'- byteries, 1,500 ministers, and 120,000 comtnnritbants. The Reformed Pres byterian Synod has 77 ministers and 8,- 487 comnfunicants. The Associate Syn od hag' 12 ministers and •' 1,091 com rnunioants; Besbles these there are other small Presßyterian bodies; Go,NrAtia, William ,M• Mlles, if 1118- 41ssiltiii, llsolyalltou. a letter advieh3g the ratitlestanOittho.ritteentliAmendr went, in VW Pkilai,And Saying there , can pli-oo.wreng In elitist° tba whole country the benefit of .R priVire al routy-extenthollta,Sta Seathr, on -elusion be tow. "We want a Eh ment, a good Government., -, ,Gaventment we Owl set. - We the Aeptniaandannagialld coati& • • that a StateA3overemeatolona,,ean . • _ Cambot,tbe „waits ,:pepnlatla • *hay bothilblaelaamit•Whltaf uaite ~ , orev , , rnon groandostmibthai about, tide' cie -siriedresultlP , ''... {,, ' :'- ' - -- ! "'4' . 1 • THE 1144 ...... 'o *ado*, hi , , ~ 4 • _.l , 0 1..t41 : 5 4 1 014' : re e4 - 4 Itti 4 -9 '' • i % 1 ., Y fr ui ill I ' 'll7t figiiiifi ,# , raplioitki of y iitirno - . 9;ll4lpeßj;:Adirciet i ik inT o r ~ .P 'l4l r ,4:AN On/ ol i tti 4 1444 E4 1 _0,44,ft - 4 k in courts of law oxavis, ji tanr 4 wliiuhltas. . - .... - , .Acivaidaralis • have Aampi•ted4podistiowto ArAta:—. l 4 ‘" • 4,titu : .!; CAsuou..—Daild L. - Fearer, UNIIEttLiND 1 treeignec,«-The boiler in. W. II diliellen ~lh Oo's war roil' st.. Mount Holly , Spring‘ near-Carlisle; exploded on Friday night, fatallyinitiring taro men.,-Theodore Molts has.:betnt.iappointed .„Poennaster at West , Bairviow, vice Jahn Glessner, removed... The trial of Dr.. ilchceppe,- charged whit the mustier:of IMas.Steineeke, a maiden lady advanced, in years, hy.administering pAson, laaoccupied the time of the Carlisle court dating.the past week and excites mach. at- Mullen. The strong.points against, the prisoner are that a will, exeouted a few days before Miss Ellelnecke 'a death, was offered for. probate, which gime tit prisoner all her estate, the prisoner and his father being attesting, witnesses--with the testimony of Dr. Conrad, of the Baltimore lnfirmary, Professor Aiken, of the Maryland Univer sity, and other Physicians who aided in the pose-morten examination of the body, and testify to finding traces , of prussic acid. Dr. Herron, a Harrisburg druggist, testified that five days before Mias : S,'s death, Scbcep pepurolutsed from Liman, ounce of prussic acid. The defence culled Prof..HIMCB, of Dickinson College, Prof. Worley, ofColam bus Univemity, and other c.xperts, tocontra vert the theories of Prof, . Aiken and Dr . Conrad. The trial was expected I. . ‘,,,,. yesterday, and the verdict will beat.-: 11-.ly looked for.--The following gelato:nee have been appointed,..Assistant Assessors of In ternal Reveuue,: Wm., B. Packer, Cat lisle ; Fralerick .K. Ployer, Newville ; I). K. Wagner, Shippensburg ; Robert Bryson, Cumberland. ‘ ,F:alwri.lll,—During the past week there has, been considerable commotion in the nOC l l4Oc-ltpod Mereemburg, ,in conse qucnce of the loss of a little girl aged about 8 years, daughter of Jame.s &rely, of Mont pmeg township. It seems that on the 2p,th rdtp; with two other children, she ,went to tuttunerms.n's store, in. the Cave, and on her, retprn separated from the , others and was last iu the mountain. Since then nothing has i beeu heard of the child, although the Mountain for miles in either direction from whence she strayed has been scoured by a large nuMber of people.—The convention Of border damage claimants will meet in I Chaniberibitrg on Monday next.—A lodge cit t * the-Knights of the Pythias is about be- I big established in Chambersburg.-11 Gleichter has been appointed Postmaster at Scotland. Ftmnsmox.—John Wolfe, residing near ,Johnsville, is the fortunate possessor of a cow, Which his recently added materially to the live stock, by giving birth to five fine calves, all of which are living and growing finely. —On Sunday night, the 22d inst., the store of Mr. John B. Treich, Merchant Tailor of Frederick, was broken into and robbed of clothing, &c., to the amount of 4150' O. The entrance Rae effected by means of crowbars, breaking in tha . wiadoirs.— .Col. Wm. Richardson, of Bnckeystown, has received the appointment of Assistant As sessor for Frederick county. —George Tru man, colored, was hanged at Frederick,' Md., on Friday last, for the murder of an unknown white man, near the Point of Rocks. in January last. The execution at tracted thousands of people to that city, the authorities having made arrangements for the public to witness the affair, instead of conducting it privately.—The Frederick Ecoublieem has been enlarged to 'a nine column paper. It is one °four most valued ' exehaugea.—The Farmers and, 'Mechanics !National Bank of Frederick has declared a semi-annual devided, of 10 per cenl,. Wasnotorms.---The. Hagerstown papers speak of, the.crop prospect* in that region and, the entire,Shenstimth ,valley aa being ,unusually promising.—Judge Watts, Presi:' dent of the Cprolserlarul Valley Railroad, {NW in Hagerstown last week and spent several days in compromising with property holders for Use right of way between that place and Williamsport, with a view to, the extension of the Cumberland ; Valley Rail road to the river. A project 16‘11139 on foot to effect a connection between the Cumber land Valley and Washington County rail -rOrtels.--Hon. Richard B. Carmietmel has 'been appointed one of the Trustees of An tletam 'National Cemetery, in the place of Hon. Charles E. Phelps, resigned.—Josiab Knodle, Esq., the founder of the Boons born' Odd Fellow, was thrown from a wag on recently near Benevola, and had his left leg broken and' collar bone dialocated.— Gerson Levi, one of theholdest merchants In Hagerstown,: was throWn from his baggy, While taking a ride on the 27th ult., with his Wife, and str-serionsly injmied that be died next day. The horie took fright at a pis:. bag locomotive. -- - Yons.—The frame store rend warehouse of Adam and Henry Strickhouser, on the Hanover Branch Railroad, about two miles from Yuncticin, was tleitroyed by fire; at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening. Mr -Jacob Kerchner resided In the building and lost all his furniture and clothing with the exception of stew articles on the first floor. —Collector Lloyd, of the York, CuMber land and Perry district, has made the fol lowing Internal Revenue appointments: Deputy Collector, Col. James A. Stable, York ; U. S. Gaugers, Joseph Dutch, York, and Capt. S. T. Zug, Carlisle ; U. S. Store keeper, John Floingert, Landisburg; Hen ry Heikel, Duncan's Island r M. P. Smy ser, Lisburn ; Reuben T. Starr, Lewisberrn 'James Kindy, York ; John Weimer, York; - Adam D. Myers, Shrewsberry ; Thos. Himes, Margaretta Furnace; John 'Lir ingston, Mt. Wolf. Six of these persons I -have been in the late war for the Union, and three of them have lost limbs in , the 'service of their country.—Wm. B. Norris has been appointed Postmaster at Apple Grove, vice Daniel Mitzell removed.—Stone coal is said to have been found on the farm of Benjamin Gross,.Manchester —The following Assistant Aiset;ors of In ternal Revenue have been appointed for York county : George Geiger, PenchbOttOn; Adana Kiinefelter,Sluwarebury; P. H. Bit . tlnger, , Hoover ; Joha E. Iteard;Windsion John P. Frick and Hugh W. McCall, York; Juluis Kister, Newberry ; Henry-C.-13my ser, Dillabrug. 232,555 1i18,932 14,488 10;891 IV7 737 221, 2, 340 14114,,387 . THE steamer Alaska, from Asplineall, has . arrived at New; Yolk with dates to the 22d Generst IGipitrlck , our Minister to tkilt; Was at Linn on the 13th blatant Ca; h3ii way to Vatpsraieo The Colombia Sin-, ale Ie Deposed to reconsider the treaty with thV United:Mites Government Tor the build: the dinar :Sinai" the - Isthmus Of Darien, There Is xi fear of war hetwisint taii:7l4 and 'Peru; — a* the ieidtedcit In z!" been qu ell ed: The volcano in. again in active innt shucks of einthqukkeinit been felt throughout the country. The*: tever on _ tae the 'coast has considerahl. A. S. McClure's bookoathe Westoin Clawatentiiied "Three tbousexl ,3p4ke . theresk:l*.Beeicr liountakurT-be beta .14ppiscoet apipbu o Th e veheele most tAtlini* 134.1.eadimekeide. intAtere , • • legreOproz t*leti 1= iliktihteriesettli**vtoi 4 110 ins Wagged itr WWI L. Ir>s..,:tl fry oZt L. 47 a 'i. e; Store Watch- -Levi Kauffman, Cashier 41011104 ef.Xl4l.Ltei firiiriff 817 r, O 1 4Y:: •„•2 '. .sonli A Hail akosn of unusual vkden4 and omen suddenly grew darker still, and the atmosphere became dose and stifling. All at once a ter!plc i pif . st wNd i .htirptiupo , i us and swept every thing before it. tile conld t3een.cor a..few seconds, Put Vises inrsge , b4q.Y *OP! of rnsio 40na la a 4he4rilling PSI* scene sus one of tad 'Wl inillleunlar*soiffcanest, , *moment We 9 allogmluinAernbmillt.tor remOving au? g 09.08 were iutfmat of their stores ,og the hounkesperstoreloaing blinds, doors or sherbets, .s. these ;urnvoishles, together with roofs, timbers, chimmeys, 4k,c., were flying M evety di!egion„sisHaneexthquake 1.4n1 shaken the city ,from her, fenodatiou. Horses attached to and,disconnected from their vehicles were madly plunging through the thoroughfares, endangering life and limb to unfortunate pedestrians. These quickly found shelter, u no sane person would long defy the Almighty by remain ing old irt, such a blast. Before the wind had csiii*Pd—and it did, not last but a mo ment—the rain had changed to hail, which rattled against the windows for a moment :and then perforated the glass es the lumps of congealed water grew in size. The sound upon the pavements and the r.stifs was like the rapid firing of musketry, and so great was the force of the stones that shutters were smashed and even the window sashes broken and beaten to pieces. Net only this hut the walls across the rooms from the windows were Indented and the plastering in scale cases beaten off to the solid mas- When the storm aas at its.. highest fury the bail stones were, of tire size of a man's clenChell fist and solid as canister balls, which they very much resembled in appear ance. They were, in most eases nearly round, being slightly flattened on two sides Itk~ap apple, with small boles or indenta tions resembling the place where the stem joins the core, on one side. In less time. than it takes to write It, the street& In the lower portion of the city, or that part nearest the rivet, were covered to the depth Of afoot with these , wonderful balls of ice, and every window acing the north, from which direction the storm came, filled with broken panes. In about twenty minutes it was possible for a man to venture out without danger of having his head broken, and an opportunity. afforded for witnessing the effects. The rain was pouring doirmin torrents, and the streets teemed like hege gutters or small rivers bearing away boxes and debris upon rapidly increasing currents. Here and. there a large tree came floating by with the stock in trade of a merchant mingled in its branches ; carts and wagons were clinging' to the lamp-posts and convenient corners. The depth of the hall And water on Main street was over three feet, and the heaps of ice in places were nearly five feet In twenty minutes more the rain had nearly ceased to fall, and the work of clear ing away , commenced. By the ifine that the roads were passable the sun was shining and the air as warm and pleasant as if the ground was covered .with dust Instead of heaped with ice and halL It is, 'of course, ,Impossible to give any idea of the number of windows broken or roofs blown off; we have not yet met with any one who has not sustained more or lesi loss. The First 'ward schoolhouse, which we mentioned as having been injfired by the comparatively gentle breeze of Wednes day, was finished off yesterday by the fit'st blast. The entire west side of the third story was blown down and toppled laic; the cellar, necessitating a third ereetion of that Wall. The sheet iron roof of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad depot was torn front the rafters and cast upon the ground. The steamer Hudson, loading -with nails at the Top Mills, was torn from - her moorings and 'irwtutg across the river; tsti IbrtunatelYtai-* ing steam; up, she was; not destroyed: - • ha the country the 'damage tO the 'Vine yards and orchards Is incalculable. The numerous graperies in the vicinity suffered to a like extent. The crop of grapes this year is doubtless three-fourths destroyed, and that of next season•matertally lessened. Of the wheat and corn we will not atterript• an estimate. ;If-With the advent of the, "month of .roses" we Lave been once more thrown Into the season of hay-making, pic-nisi and pleasure excursions generally. Tile . farmers are busily engaged in securing their early hay crops, order - tint, this branch of the itusbandman's labor may be completed' before the grain; harvest eels in. The young folks seek' recreation .: in the woods, or in flitting parties. or in berrying eXcUrsions: This la alsO the sea tion When early vegetabiesare thrown in to theldarket, causing* general derange ment of the "internal improvements" of mankind, and rendering medical 'aid a necessity. Just at this time, the Great' Zinsari Bitters atop in as an antidote for the various, diseases arising from the too' free use of vesetabltw, or the numerous Ills to which 'farmers are exii4dif daring their excessive field: labor, dr to which pleasure partied are stibjetted by their ef 'forts' to obtain' erifiyinent , ha lite - country. A supply of the• Bitters ilitould hekept on hand' for use at this particular 'periodr when all are exposed-to sickness. It . „tier Mynheer Paul Netrich, of Mil waukee, feeling his earthly tabernacle,' stored with troubles, to be ex 'idled, deal (lC& idler full inquiry and investigation, to employ Ayer'a Id' bis haste to. purify his Dutch atontach,`he niiiitdok the directions, 2to 7,' and ateallowed 27 for a dose. This created of course, an .ap. pail-Jug internal rebellion. .110 P au l went: throtrgii the. fight. likes hnro, and came off victor et last., with * reitovated system .which h e proudly exhibits as Proa of the wisdom of his choice, Eia advises' everybody to take Dort. Ayer's Pin s k but kindly advises his friends. who are am bitious of following his example, to'"pe sure and take der right botion:".. Minnesota Telegraph. it Cl CI 0 l—Noitaut la just front the city with the largest and cheapest Steck O goods in the county. All kiwis of i f feti's and Boy?, wear; Straw Hata, Leghorn Hats, Panama Hats, and Light Fur and Wool Hats in endless, variety and cheap, Also Summer Clothing of - all • Irtudi and out in the Lateat Stile. YOung Gents wanting a FaShionable Snit Made in • the latest style and good material, can lave 15 . per oent by gettirief "at Norris' stare Arnold's old corner.' : LAT/9 1 . — Nire are ii4Orfaed that:Bl6lltb otOt4i 'has been ~,, ~,,,,,,,,, Mr. tirilicii*ir; ire - 4uttig - no oLe p, that to toini ssithOut . firiy tiiceiwtfelri if Lit -stow Take totif WOW* hinflatid eitehatige ft' Ibf goods that you need. Youtelletiasiadit Sa.sgseaplad. fosivadts itione - North-want aomerotaquare. i of tt z ou 'want to inufsbie pin?' "out a ittiohn' thin toOak Holland buy inalt of &cam, ntisafof =told that is iititifely sow dad , isideriodisauipen in ihitrloot. of tar 11s:idiom auttrioi itrshi vorribiestotibikambitux Cboop : lbroymb ifniiiinutrantomMOlNNOl Olkyibilltil *SI Ili otAia. ilahtli9 4l 4lp. nab *WK. fAllohnerelli Carr* alba% =:a Beaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will co antnytion.Lisereumplaint, and Viyvepei., it according to directions. They are all titre* to isih; a rt t*t . nW.ha r stitlis rjairdWl TUdilr i the patient begins to growls dealt ; the diseased mitt! dhieue and gets well This bt e T way to cure triTsithrgeHtictellto4‘. 4 4, litthenck, of Phi owe. unrivalled MCCHI/1 lit the treat ment of palate...my consumption. The Pulmonic 8 rittege Litt suorbi4 iwitor In the lungs, netur UMllrileVff dm whilegtoideloin, for wheopth phlegm or matter is ripe, •slight cough will throes it .ff, the patted bee rot and Hui lungs begin to heal. tTo 40 tut, tba Swiftest Tonic aid Mandrake Pills 'mit be freely need to cleanse the stomach and Seer, so that the Psilesoule Syrup sad the dielperill snake good blead. Seliendles Mandrake Pllllieet niook . tire reil !nosing all obstructleseeeSsZtheo.4 s of the gall. bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do; nothing hu ever been .Insishifsid'•etttept , ealonsel (a deadly poison Which Ia eery dangerous to. use ntileu with great tare ) , that will unlock the gallbladder and start theseeratlons of the liter like &b rook's Mandrake Pills. Liver Cutuptaint Is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck...Seaweed Took lee gentle attardent and alterative. and tbenikall Lu the Seaweed„,whlch thin preparation it made of, assists the trOmach to throw onktbagestsiojuko to eintsl9l‘e, the &of/ pith the Palmortic Syrup, and It Is soade.luto good blood with out fermentation or souring 10 thettconaok. The great reason why physicians do not cure con sumption they try to do too much; they site me dicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they'derauge the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and evmtually tue patienialoks and Meg. - Dr. Schenck, to his treatment, does not' try to stop a cough, night tweets, chills, or fever. Remove the cense, and they will all stop of their own accord.— 190 one can be cured df Consinitptloh,' Lt.& Corn plaint, Dyspetaia,Cetarrh ' Oltoktrs Vidamsed Throat, unless the liver and stoinarti are made healthy. If a person has aaremption; of coarse The-longs in some way are diseased ' , either, tubercles, abscesses, bronchial irritatio^, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflainmetion and last decaying. In such eases what mast be done?. It la oat reify-the lungs that are wasting, but it Is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their powerqcoMeke blood oat rdlood. Now the 011,ot/elle@ II CO take Sfirencles three medicines, which wilt bring up s tone to the atomiser, the patient will begin to want total, it will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begin.; to gain in fiesh,..awi aa loon as tie body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the pa tient gets fleshy and well. This is the ratty way to cure Consumption. When there is nu lung dlseme, and fluty blear Coala plaint and Dyspepsia, Seltencierr Simmered Tonic and Mandrake Pills ere sufficient without the Puluronic Syrup. Tekothe klandfake Pills freely •11 onions id cuidaluta, as they aril perfattly -eas. Basset, who Wu inlayed Wm. tetarrato.el health for 3uuy years past, and now weighs pounds, was waste . ef away to a mere skeleton - , to the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his phytishole !trivia' pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to his fete. He was cured by the of mai/elite., sad since his reroyery many thousands sinvilarly af flicted hove geed Dr. thateenek,'sprepasalleas with the same remarkable success. Full directions iccempany lege isaeh, make it Dot abouletenly necessary to ps rsoo ally see De•Seheack. unless the patients wish their lungs examined, and for thr. purpose he Is pro Session. ally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Bator daysirkere all littera fur advice menthe aditreasad.— He is also professionally at Nu. Bond it treed, ?row York, every other Wednesday. Re glees advise free, but for a thorough eilllololllll . oCl with hie, liespiro meter the price is E. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. frhozof the Palmosierdikyrap.ead Seaweed Tunic each Slhu per bottle, ur $7.50 a Lalf-thraon. Itatarako Plllif2Seenta a box. Far male by all draagi•tc April 23,1963.-ly 101 TUI crin OF THROAT` AND LIMO DISEASES. Dr.. Wishart's , Pirke - Tree .Tar Cordial It is the Yithi 010,4,1 e-of fhe Pine Tree, obt'alried by a peculiar progfeee in the distillation of the tar, by which its Wheat mediad properties are retained. It is the only f•• gua r d sad reliable remedy which ha* tfla Leen prepared from the...juice of the Pure Thee. It Invigorates am d{gatlr• organs And re.toses the tirsertrerttnens tin debilitated system. ' It puslhes end enriches the blo.od, and expels from the eyrtem the corruption 'enrich ecrotal^ breed. on It di.. Ives the moons 'or yhlegm which 4topk.the ihir.peiwages ea." It. healing principle yeti upon Oa Irritated •nrfece of the hinge - and fkroat,yenetriking to each diwased pert, relieeinggetin wed irdlaganat ion. It la the reeilt of year., of stady and •eperineent e an/it RI offpred ta the ifalcted, arab pcnitfr• AA wintrlce of Uzi:rower to cure the following dimmer; if the patient 1111 not too long delayed a revert W dm swami of core:•!. Cou.,ruptiom of die Lange, t °Ugh, gore That a nd Breast Bronchitis, Liter Ceenlpbdall, 1114 Ind and Bleed ing filer, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Diptheria, !tr. 'We are often elated why are not other retnedie aji the swathe,,ftig .Comittetwilein, Cieughi, Cold; and other Pulmonary alfortincts equal lo hr. L. la. Wit- Inn's Pfau TreieTarCordiaL We easwer— 14. It cares, atia by stppplag cough, but by 100.6 n. log And imisting nature I* - thrust- off the unb eatthy matter collected about the tleoat sad bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. Meet Throat au Lang flareidlie are composed of antalynes, wbgh ails; the cough Sr awhile, but by their constringing effects', the d brut becom s harden ted,A*4 the att*palthfr Aside coagulate and are retain ed In the system, analog disease boyouil the control of our most eminent physicians. g,d. Th e Pie. T. am Tar Con6L6l, with Its zgodot ants, are preferable, because they remove t h e muse of Agitation of the •aitawass •nsquithrgsse, and bronchial tubets, assist the lungs in act stiff throw off the unl hveltbY Purlifi tats MAW, thus eclat,- Wall liking the cure perfect. ,•• ••• Dr; gun lie file Odes; huhdrods and theatments Cartifferams v ilroaa Stan. and Woos* of unirtisallinnablecTianielstr whO 'wore once hopeleasly *leasaj tag* kas tbr.ngb - l Providence of God were completely ?natured to health by the Pie row 'Ter Conflal.• At , "ftysfertin If alltandante who can be conattlisid to pawn" or by mail , free of charge. Poing of Pine Tree TACCordial E 1.50 per bottle. fill per doe. Mont by Uprose on remipt, of price. Address, "L. Q. C. Whillart, M. D. 2t2 North '2d street, Philadelphia, Pa.” - • April 23, 1•69.-3 m rp II E KID]EI9. TIE KIDNEYS ARE TWO to 1 number situated at the Nipper part of the loin, imirna ., oed I r y fa , so d conaisting oftlireapaitsorias the Anterior, the Interior, and the rxterior. The titers ar absorbs: _LI tattle copyists of tissues or veins. whieh as a d_ epo si t for. the urine and. convey it to he exterior. Threextetior is a conduct.' or also, termnati.g in a Ong e ll tut*, and coiled the Ureter. The ureters are connects...l with the bladder. The bladdir is computed gLiirinunenitlieg• or tis sue& di v id e d Into parts, via: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, tudrhe .11ncons. The upper expel', the lower retains, Many have a dealt e to urinate with out the ability; otherewrinate Withebt the übi•ity to This frequently occurs In children. To cure these affection', we mnso bring lute action the movies, which are engaged In their verious feactious lc they ere neglected, Gravel or Dropsy [nay eDena • • The reidermitst alto be made aware, that hoWever night way be attack, it. is 1,014' to affect, the be-lily L im a t t, "4 " s uo p ul s a rs, as our dealt and blood are rid/ported frohrthesetionrceW Gut?. oa Rainm A rox,....paiai occurring in the Was Is Indicative ef the above disease[. They occur in *ramie disposed to add seamark and utinlity matte. Mona. Tun Ours—The'grarei manse froth weglect or Improper treatment of the kidney*. Throe organs being weak, the water is not expelled from the blad der, but allowed to remain; It becomes ferrerielt; and seditneet Awns. It la from . this nepoalt that the stone is fortuid, and gravel Months. DILOPET ie adoilonion of water in moms parts of the tardy, and beers different names, according tb the parts a ff ected, eh*: w h ew generally diffused oref the bat', lt a felled Anaaarea; when of the abdothen, Ase hes ; when of the cheat, llrdrothoraz. - Itettaturr.-.l3elaboleahhgletr concentrated eons round gatract Socha le ntpcidelone of the best re gleams for diseased of the bla dder, kidneys, grey* dropsical grasping*, rheumatism, and amity ; afen. times. Under this head we hare arranged Dying* er dlmcalty eadpain In paining water, anent, 'pas. 'Pau, or, small and frequent diachtitga of water; . littringuiryor stopping of water: Hensadqria, or bloat] arise:Ode' and Ithemsatimo of Abe kidneys, without any change In qua.itlty, - lint incretee pteot or, or dark eaten Itirlie always highly reeotumend• ed by the late Dr. Physick, in those affectiont. This medicine thermoset the power of digestionond .encitee the absorbent, into begat's/ exercises by which the watery, or calcareous, deposition', and all on • natured enlargelesents,as well at Mila'and Wow Wation,nre rends:mod, and it 4 ttheu by men, women, and chffdrin: Mouthye for die and diet ammo -1108,4 PIILLADFJ...PELIA, PA," Feb. 25,18.7. Draree : • -• r : DUI &11.-4 hare byes , a sufferer, ,for %Miran/ of twenty year*, with gravel, bladdet', and kidney affeo• tiaDir Urine whisk time LiPtTo_PHA :latlio3te medic. Mal preparations, and been under the treed:meat of the most eminent physicians, experientititt but little Baring seen your preparations egteeelrelf adver , Aimed I consulted with nlY.nondf.PhYOnien fa "gird to using your Extract Beebe. •did this because I had used all kinds olradrertibigt remedies,ood had lurid them, worthless, and mom* quite lel Mice' ; to fact; t detrained or ever getting well. end determined to me m) tamedice horeatter on. Ism I knew of the ingredients. It was this that preierk2 me to cap your remedy. As you advertised that Wires composed of beau, cebebs and Juniper Denies, it occurred to me and my physician mow ex eollent conabination, arid, with his ad**, afteran cr ush:lotion of the article, and comulting - again with thedruggist, I Miscluded to try it. I esauntinced Its mit "bona eight months ago, at which timed was con fined to my room. ' Prom the fret bottle I was Won- Idled It we ell at Oto beneficial ascii =dr -after Ilidng It tk re , ykt, was able to walk opt. I felt much ltku writtagtyou a full etotereent of my cue at that time, but thou s kt my improvement MiaLt only be tulip wary, end therefore oosichided to' Woe and sae if It wools{ oust a patent atm, knowing than it would be of greater value to you, and more satheso eay to me. saa taw Amato report_ &loto oars Is affected after min g the remedy Ihr Ave mouths. HMV not wad any near It Owes maths, and feel as well I,lllAillvelets Se I ever Yoarllmitat ng devoid of sity unpleasant tads OW Aar,* itias tosdc sad Indio:intro of the spasm, I do not mom to be without it whenever massion may *MID* BB awls saalsallatioaa. idoboaluca. Bbetki Kr. NeCtirisdso's statement, he refers to the following tendon.'" NO* Tra Mew, /114.00efoons son B Timm* 'Mad& HomPO Nwow,Jadge, go.: I Black, Judd la. a D Potter, m.6lotessot, H IdatlsawdgeLnliodelPlinilt. ottit‘j a v ol t on Zgifdttri States snarl; ' 4°4 it = "L‘ • Ileis n Oit 1 ,2 4 , 3= 01 0 0 r 4 6 11604 2 t". "'Ron Aatie hm,aadlimattaar 4 lo l 6;issadwasi a, D. C. Aael - lakr if noilaal7. • Hold by Druggists sadDintag a eetra r irleto a go o - *WIZ" of ooantariits dJk Belboka. Tate co other. 'Paiim-41.%p %gar r et • rot*. br Ku. Da livered to any whines. Describe symptom, Ii cil oommardeatLeas. doe M. t. 2111.11110LD, Dnaind olnindOrd Warahmise, $94 Broadway, Sew Tom. ON2 VP rid ; leak dilliddiallo.of ay ahaskal. '''Buts• 111.1 . 6`11NIALBoLD. wttob FOR SALE, / 890 CORDS . OAk, 4.4lCll....._l2tragiNwl=isir 3 1 .7 1 1., n Wdlarlire ft,11,4=A3 2‘OACk 'i rr °KO .1? .Y "m a / 41( da ** llll4l ` l44 a i c " sig? _ , MILL• kis Wi . ttman. cord ea Ms ground, • f'rri W P I". , ANK4I, • ' • 1 4 n gil a t 111 - 4 7 mopp l issem.4l J '-‘-q 111W1 • • 1 ;, , ;.! :41'111 t • [. stsG~ EBEE •1* LI Ls lb. salmi. Itlties is DR. J. U. tIC LIENOK, 15' N. C!h st , Phi Pr A GREAT REMEDY MARSHA r yo, apply thfs . dellaietity'atalprevuat its recurrencs, and so be 1%41 ly cared of Dyspeps ia. h Using thus cleansed from an unhealthy tiVig y coUditioe, Cvstirearba and the other at terriant disorders of thu bowels are of necessity pre. t• • a s r, -,. par'.. al; 7 4i tr i tpillAteugglsota, Lalpot, „LW Market at. Jan.29.—ly LB &Co, PipbOtatori. idl , lthiPTl4a. A 'rti ,ha g bees nimred to l irhilth ILI • few weeks,-by a very simple remedy, atter haviqg suf fered saver,al yeawa witli,uoviare lung effectual', and that ffilladdisollkof Ciinieln&Ptimb—is anxious to make knows to hie fellow•aulferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre aczipionn need (free. opfcharge), thaitirections for , irfP ihirs4d asiskethoga, tx939 4 10 1 cud • afire to Coneadtption, Adam , Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser lu sending the Prescrip tion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information will& he croweelvesto be Invaluable; and be hopes ev ery sufferer will try his remedy, at it will Cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, w .11 plow, address itaV, XDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county','New York. Way 14, 1849.—1 y EltitOitS 01 XOUTIL A gentlemen who 'differed fur years from nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and. all the effeete of youthful ludisciction, will, fur the coke of buffeting Eternality, scud free to all who need it, the receipt and directions fur making the eltuple remedy by which lie was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser's neperienica, can du so by addressing. In perfect coufilence. J 0111`i D. Ulf Lik; ft: , No. 42 Cedar street, Now rork. May 14, 1.139.—1 y WIILE RAILING, WIRE GUARL:i. For Store Pronto, Asylums, Ac.; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheep gird Poultry Yard•; Brass :Ind Iron Wire Cloth, Sierra, Yerldsra, Screens for Coal, Ores, Sand, kr., If easy Crimped Cloth (or Spark Arresters; Idonlacapc Wires fur IFil/101411, Ac.; Paper makersli iraa,Ornearental Wire Work, tr. Every in formation by addressing the mannbrcturers. M. WALKS:It A SUNS, Ne. 11 North Sixth at., deiphia. jrb.s, I SG9.-ly • A Clergyman, while reitiilin 111 South America as a disetivered is sale and simple remedy for tin Cure of Set - Tuns Weakness, Early Decay, Disease* of tint Urinary end Siithim4 Organs, eel the whole train Milisordires br.mitht 4ilr by hamlet} and vicious habits. Great numbers ham brim cured Ly thio noble gaLnerly. Prompted by a dueirn to LeneAt the attlintad •tid laufortutiate, i will semi the recipe for preparing sod using this nie.ileth, in A to auy renewhp ireeils it, free f ej t ar k ie. A lases. JOSEPII,A. INMAN, "-Stellou IL labia Ilduee, New City. Bsgit. ta.-ly p. Carri4g.o, gAritoo, DAVID McCREARY. JOHN F. McCREAIRY "Best always Cheapest. ll RE Best and Chialegt, S lAD L ,t , . BRZOL4'A r COLLARS and, HA R NES'S of all kinds, in the County are aliraya to be factud at the Ohl and 'wet! kuoaru stand,lialtloorent.,apparaitatiL•Preabyterfau Church (McCREARY/8:): RidijgOut and Wagon Buddies, ars tits moabstantially built and neatest. Our Haruess,, (plait). and eilver mpunt -01,) are completsl6 ovary r.spoctsastarra4tbii.b• of [hover, beditmaterial and workmousblp. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN morn hut% They Ste the boat PITTING laud meet thimble. Our Heavy Draft. Tlarneas, snrard. to order, as c1...1) ne they can be made any where •nd in tho most substantial snannit. ittdinglEtrtdin—, Whtlfs; TAIMM, Draft Hamra, Yl7-tuts awl overytiiing In the line; Sono better or eAccrper. ' Our prices bike been *zuccit, (6 thki toirtrid I i ittw •euatill std. A lawn! percettltage fots3llo..leialll4ll,..ekuountlne to $5 or more. 0 00. We work nothing' but the Lest of Ntock aadslll warrant every article ti; rneil out to Lein everyeespeet er,semu , • • •Ittenkftdioriut tTeiltion ' to our Fromm .1119.0!Se as a rail a wl examine sairinratt QIFILMT Jaa.29.1868.-tf D, sucictillt esoN. QOI 4III4GX-3_,..t,}KING . rttS7friED. 04 '' 4 , ;.;l4;tag o y et, t ' be a [kit:sloead bare ;mimed OARALWIFIIA INC BUOINNEIS, at thair old stud, ter East Mid,fte stpaet,llettysburr, ►here they are laznin prepared to put up work to the moat faahlooable, substsLattal; and sortrerlor taltinor. ♦ lot of new and ',pad-hand CABISIAO2S, BUtIOIZS. ost haril, whit/. Mel will 44/pimple of prilles,,Apdaii..l4ll3.ll Will ba suppittA prumptly aod. as tistaiturily u po". it, 1,. liirREPAIRING-401 done with diepatch, and at di eapaat radef., 11.K[1 let; of wow endold 11A RN' ISSS on nd for oafs. Sisakfal lar the patronage beretoltire es itipki they illcitand will cudesrorto d ser•sa k /Sir a i r hs.!* is Lbs Intl, re. 1 . 143 , rtr DANNER. k ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMON' AL. Mal; Owleralgoed bad remort a l : .'"attlage r fuldk. 1 Ing .12,p to tr., ea,,t end of Middle •treet, my'. berg, wbare La will noidinue tt1.9.1d . !al kinds of work In bit - C4 - I 1? R GES,TIZOTTIA'fitfkiWALL . • %NG-TOP BC - GrEs, JiiaGER • WAGONS, (ke 111, work I. all put up of good material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall, to girt, sotto- Illtotlds. Ills prices are alstsyd rtasondble. Ile ..11e- Ito order., confident that he can please. 13.11PAIltL'iG promptly doom, at moderate rates. July 1, 1889: -1y . W. E.Gd.114.0111:11. 'CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. PERRY J. TATE • • Is Row bnLi4lni a variety of 00AC121 *PUY of the latest and most approved et lee, and contract ed of the beet materfal,to which he invitee the atten tion of buyer.. Having built hie work . with great cat* and of material selected with spotlit reference to beauty of style and durability, be can acinfident ly recommend the work as antiquated by any other la or out of the cftles, Allhe sake is an inspection of 44 work, to convince those. in want of any kind of a vehicle that title Is the place to boy them. itEPAITLING In every branch - don, at short soil:wand on roe io nab I e terms. -- Oiyeine a call at my factory, near the corner of Wallangtoo andehamboraborg street tlettyvburg, Pa.' • ',cl= June 12,1867.—tf _ gal and gtroonallitito. p uauc SALE OF VALUABLE - CHESTNUT LANDS. off „ . The:subscribers will sell at „Public Sale, as Satur day, tAel2th of June nut, 20 Lots of the Mathi.Yar. nate Lands situated in Ham 'Reuben. townrhip, Ad ams eottnt*/ Pa. 'he land MI easy ofa4cess being,witb in • dile ef. the Puraace se good *old martini-1y -or through all the Lots—the land is well timbered with a flue pimp of Chestnut, Locust, Sc. —a part of it being the best Bill timber In the South Mountains a large prpporticin will snake from 2QOO to 3000- lath, aaa4l4o tollsB.ftarts from 5 to 10 acres, liar acre.: The Lott :wary in size • To farmer/ wanting Rails and Posta here Is a chance of getting them luw, as this land is steadily advan clng.in vats.. Sale kitten/mance ifto'clock on said day, - when attendance will be given and terms made known by • J. B. PA.XTOM, May 21.-St J. 8. WITLLIMMOV. WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS I lIAVE ON ITAND A FEW TR ACTS OF No. 1, sowed hand, pre-emPtioa Leda Waited ' 0 "*14 1 ., roade,County Towns, .te.; la well settled rortglittot hoods, which I - will sell, or exchange at- a far price ter Real Ilste!elm Adams county, Ye. - 4!.10 RE FOR SALE. A FINE TWO-STORY DTVELLFITO WITH 8 ROOMS AND KITCHEN z , - atl In thorough repair, and all necessary enthral tags, a good well or water, garden, frniti 'lc., with 'good feseing—milking a desirable residitice. iNkr to • st y d. mcoaraity. 1:2:=1 ITEM ilhoeltindlngo, Oakiaa l t i rger's fool.. keeper's Fixtures All kinds of tiros /se it ti okazza 4tA4 l ,..rjo i k ti . it Oils Paints ,to.oeo. Thiorstia4l the movers! tlmitillrell=mdabarre,Ate!, w ass be at !!" dams of M eau be aatitteddtlldl liars with tools sad ~ T sad apasejtaapire can fad ovary artfatais tkj Has. letivalitaifeall as we ar op mated toga lido" espotopyothsr h came gto Teal = • awn ~ 4.111,; 1:41 z n 444 - *. vtlast.4.ll I =EIS GROCERIES woilletrAe tine. ikkaciigibitio... 1 4'.1.131',ar a gee;ir. 8 1"e' B C o h cre " ti : Brac a alg r: rm a ko; C. Also, COAL OIL, Viol' Oil, Tar.Jko. 11.91 f 01 all kinds; Bplkes and Nails; Smoking and 'Chewing To• baccos. He is always able to supply a first rate article or Flouror, ith the different kinds of Feed. Also Ground Plaster, withGuanomand other fertili zers. COAL. by the bushel, tun or car load. Ito will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS • to No.leb North llowsrd street, BALTIMORE, and Nu. 811 Market street, PRIL:DELPIIIA. All goods sent to either place will Le received and (unsettle& promptly. All goods should be marked "CRIB'S' CAR.' April 2, 180.-t NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION lIOUSE. AVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Can, tn., of CULP k EAlt:Sausw, tie undersigned Intend to carry on the business, on• der the firm of 11lutists Co., at the old stand ou the toner of Washington aad Itailrord streets, on • morn extensive scale than heretofore. 01-A regular line of Freight Car■ will leave on WaieLratio every TUESDAY NOON. and scrum— malation trains will Lo run as occasion may Tequila By this arrangetuont we are prepared to move) , Freight at all time. to and from Balthoure. All Lumina:ta of this kind entrusted to us, will be prompt ly attended to. Our cars run to tho Warehouse of Stover...li A e ms , 165 north lloward street, Balti more. Ming determined to pay good price., sell cheap and deal fairly, ve tovitseverybody to eve no a call. WM. M. RIO II AM. ALEXANI,ER COBRA N JAME , ItWHAM. M'CUIIDY & HAMILTON, BB= FLO CR, GRAIN, GROCERIES', he ritllE Lmtl,rxigned are paying tbdr Wetru.Louge, 1 in iitrent,n.lJuiriing Iluetiler'• 1101, tki• LI gItCY I 1, ricen PLOW:, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS., BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIMOTHY-SEEDS, POTATOES, kc., tc., and luvite yruclucern to give them a call before ielliog They have constantly ou baud for ulr , . A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molaseel,Syrope,Correee,Sugars,tc. ' with Pan Flab- Oil.,Tar, ewepe, !Won and Laril,Tuli ' accoe ke. MAO the beet tiratelecif R LOCK, with FEED of all. kind, They likewibt ham SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZHRS, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A MuxicanGuano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices forall they buy, they sell at the lowest living pnogts.— They ask a shareof public patronage, resolved to giro /satisfaction in every case. .. BOBILIT.M.CURDY, WM. 15.-WAMILTON July 3,1867.-tf N W - "F I R ECKENRODE & GRAFT, HAVE taken the Walebauffe, lately occupied by Philip Hann, at iiranite Station, on tlin lino of Um luartituwri, and tis,M diii4 a - (Irani and 'Produce, givieg the highest market price. We will also keep cc.ns:antly on band far sale all kinds of GRID CERIE,S,. cuffee. Su;rar, se s, Syrti s, Teas, ke. i ,El o. l Salt Fish, Oils. Tar. Soap., B1[01:1 and Lard, ;Ike. Al., the Oat MI4.1411; Of 11.441711., is Ith 11 St all kinds; also, Chat • • We respect fully solicit the pa trolage of our frlend, and (write the public to call EA examine cur stock A. E. ECK ENHODR, J. N. GRAFT. Jan.22.—tf DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry •Gifods, Flour, Grain; Groceries, Lumber, Coal, &c. Tilt undersigned keepson hand, gads Warehouse, known ....Gulden's Stat itrn aft-alien town ship on thelin e of tbeilettysbarg Railroad. all kinds, of GROCERIES, • Inclndina Sugar, Coffee, liolssue, Spices, ke, with Salt Firh,Ollctobacco, BACOII, Lard, le. Also, LUMBER AND COAT., lophotitiosisdia t Atliffj4, 4 l ea, t hatovemd Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large wort merit .IDry Goodo,Boota and Shoes, Bats sad. Caps otall kinds, which heti prepared to sell at thelow• est pricu. Ho also pay' the highest market price for Pour; Grain,Corn, Oat., Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Potatoes, kc., or will receive and forward Um mune to murkerno comnii.vi,,n. lie reopectially atta ala friends and the pubtic tu girl. him a call. :Aut. 22,1110.4 f r DAIIXreetELDI2I. JOSLI•11 IFIBLE. J. Z. WILL.L. WM. I. RUIZ Joseph le & sons , Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Cominiggion .116rehants. Soatli,ast cornerof Railroad and WalAington itreds, GETTYSBURG PA. 11,1011111112 csalawricsiaaktfor all kinds of Grain and Watrh+Premibce generally. The highest comb price paid for good Hay and Rye Straw. We will keep constantly on band for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, inch a Fingers, Coffees, Teas, Molasses and Syrup, TO. baccos, S onpe, Spices, and everything u&ally kept In • Glisocary Stereo: • 1- LINE OF CARS TO BALTIMORE. We will run a line of Cars to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse, of SAIEII3OI'4 k CO., 124 North at., corner of Franklin, for the transportations of goods each way, leaving Oettysbarg every Iloaday and re turning on Wetineikisy. Li le best brands of 'FERTILIZERS constantly on a f, or secured at short notice 11 thon•Ordering. • ril 9,1809.—tf au .( te v otigi T l i i ,.„3, : d igt s trt e th d e Diamond to the corner of Railroad and Washington streets, where be will be pleased to meet his old friends and patrons. April 9.-41- 3. X. Windt. VoUgaph , a , MriA , EXCRLS/Cißh ALLERY. TIP ON ikellfEltS successors Ps C. J. TysOn. P HO T 0 ti.RACP HS, PHOTO MINIATURES .4.4IIBAQTYRES, &E., &C. ! I Stereosoopit;irieWer of the 13A.TTLOIPI4D; STEREC43 , , .PHOI:OGRAPH 13514ilkiNf . , . AND A L • M S GelitriAT VAINJWIE r r, • d`d'lD ' A aa r ßit itiv r ivi ,L 1 ) 17 • ' • • auirWit de."(111 k uL Yat th•krt eltmlitlii ... Ooplek elm be fro!! au likeirsu Wet tee beast IMO derferi. . • TA r gOWS OLD EITALIF/#. •-oet.:l ~t e li=;aLT•=M_ I —••• ~:, . Trili g bereperittsveit t atrounwfr g ibi c iait with Eit i imilltente szipsgril Muljbar *ow , °IRON, which they are Miring arthe aid stand i 12 ultimo", 'tree; st.riOdd* • 11•1 i eldt lips Ass I tosk consists is part of 0 arp e s d i t u er kils 'i7o i o t 1 11 10, o ' o ;: ins . . i :_, , , roorghi,. ‘ii,z_li with unprecedented anccease— lase., reports 36 subscribers in Co., Pi., reports 44 enbscri. ito Meddea , Coon., 68 in twe others fr o m 100 to 200 per es,.l3eud for Circulars and see our terms, sod a kill description or the work. Address, JON 12, 1111.0'111- IRB * CO., Philadelphia, Pa. • ; a II• A ANTED . 11 R 0, --444 8 4.4•ps OUR' NE W WEST." A Near Voiaage of Trarel and. Adreature. - „. AltpitynalabOokforitirente, arm selling better titan any other tr'ork. An) one can eully make from $1(.0 to SU) per month, by taking an agency . Nearly 5;0 pages, oattlifally Illu.traten, an d ' rnld f.r 13 co.— large rosurnbolova gi'ran. Fur MI particulars aantl for circulars (free.) lIARrYlnu PUBLISIIING4'O , Hartford, Ct. 5 . ,0(X) BOOK AGENTS WANTED for IlditttlNG'S New Illnesiusted awl Il lustrated Mt'mut ol tIo LIFE OF C !MIST AND BUN VA N'E FILO/UWE PEW HESS. TLe aos kr are sow ready for delheq. A.'dreee fur estshaueur the I?est .s . ubeerlptiim 114..44, porlolt•bed. W. W. IIARDINti, Philadelphia, l'uVr of Lltrdities Ydltion .•f the Holy' Itatil, JOHN CRESS D • A TKN 1: . EIRICAN. 31 Dark Dow, New Ye s k Tr enly three•year•' ripe/Jenne in obtaining A Mk:lnt:AN AND Et.:KOPKAN PATUNTLI. OplitiOn• DU charge. A paugili let. le- p1q...• of iolk . •Ini information free Adlre.. 10•OV - . . CVLBURN'S DAT. NT RED JACKE'I A X E. Is better than our n-go for ,l/aped Axe, for the..i Tea anni Pirtf—lt tuti deener. Second—lt don't In the wool t dew. n,,t j,tr the hand J.:4,0,-N° tlo,o i• wasted in taking the A;l5 rdtt of the cot. Fifth —With the loatne labor yi-o will one-third More work then whi t reguhr Ate.. 1:.-A point had not Ling to do with the gwl qtailtiell of thi. A.Xe, 1: or all our Axe. ore vitiated red. If y..er hard ware oturo not keep our 7 , .4 41e, V,. win mistily no.wer iiitiuii ire or fill 3oor order, Ilirott, .r give yen Mu name of the nrari (knit, Who kie;ei • , Ur Axed LIPPINCOTT BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Penna. Pole owner. of Collin rte. nod Bed Jacket Patent.. El 'VIII V With the corrAus PittnB Lay and the printing material ac companying It, every into CRII do his own printing ntstly, quickly and cheaply. They I IV I I I \ \ l are so simple in construction, that a boy tan years old can euillw►nage the largest size. Printed instructions are sent HIS with each office, enabling tke purchaser to get at work with out a precious knowledge of printing. A clrculsr,contalta• Mg full description, priceates. OWN tanunlals, itc., sent fee to all. Our Specimen Sheets of type, ADA3IS PRESS CO., PRINTER_ 63 MURRAY YORK. STREET, ..VEW TUANTE,D, AG ENTS, $75 to $2OO per month, where, male and female, to Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACIIINIL This machine will stitch, hem, fulLidimits VA G, cord, bind, braid and embroider in • mustattpetios tuseiher; Price only girl. Fuily war ranted for five y earl. We will pay slooo for any ma chine that will sew • ■trouper, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than bunt. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second Stitch can be cut, and •till the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We pay Agents from r 5 to Si3MO per month arid expenser, or a commission from vs tirch twice that amount can be mad.. Address SECOMB k CO., Pitts burgh. Pa.. Boston, Olms., or St. Louis, Mo. CACTIUN.,-Do oat be imposed upon by other pair tie, palming off worthless cast-iron machimie, tinder the same name or otherwise. Ocry Is the only gen uine and really pnicitioalcheap machine manufactured. STEAM ENGINES AND BOLLHEEL FROM 4 TO aZA:) . ROMS POWER, Including the tinted Corti.' Cut-44 Ensiinev, Elide Valve V ta tionary b lf,ngines, Natalie Ermines, kc Also, Cir. claim Malay sod Oen^. Slur Mills Shafting, Pulleys, ac..l.sith sod fikiniglaflllis. Whilst said Corn Mills, Cirealar Alma, belting. k. Send Air de cr i e M eals r and Price List. WOOD k MANN STEAM ES. GINE CO., Utiles, N. Y. ;;;;;;; ; r; ; P ; Teiritr. irolawraci .m now prepared to fur- Dials an chasm with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare mo ments. Itualtiese new, light and profitable. Fifty rotate tea par evening, la easily earned by persons of either sex, and the boys mad girls earn by .. much as men. Great Inducements are offered those who will devote their whole time to thetraaness; and, that ev ery parson who sees this notice, may send me their address and test the bminese for theinaelres, I make Min &Mowing unparalleled offer: To all who are not wail =UMW with the business, I .wlll send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing me. Full particulars, di. reetkops to. sent free. Intuple ‘ sent by mail for 10 M C. AU:kWAugusta, Me. CENT STAMP. A PAMPHLETcontaintitg valuable information on A suhJect of Adverthing. A List of over On• Thankind Simmers, ABA $7131' APVIII3TIZINGI mrbrums and price cards ihowing advartieing rates. Address GAO. P. BOWiILL I Co., Sew York. Best OffetS to Agents !ll° sell PALMER' LEERY GRINDER. foe MOWER and EWER KNIVES, sad all EDGE TOOLS. It 0 L7LAST3 the Grindstone. mud CUTS PLSTER WITU LESS POWER. Weighs but 20 POUNDS, and is cheap and amecnient. /far TERMS VERY LIBE RAL sod sales large and intmedists. To seem . e an agency, address E. G. STOIIKE, Atibutn, N.Y. F,tax EXTINGUL3Likai, PLANT AYRDitiE Rin deo Wagner and Garden Eosins Mr $. &rad stamp fur circulars to N.E. P. P1.:3.1P CO., Dd UT ere. Mass. TaIL'ILDIIRS amid fir ostalogne of all near Art:late*. tural !Brake and Journals. Address A.. 1. BICINILL k Co., P ably", Troy, N. Y., or Springfield, 111. $3O4X$ eIA LARY. Address 8. Pisuo Cu., Nese York 5,41 n Indispensable to er,ry .11,44eh01d ! Perfectly wonderful! Everybody bays at first sista! Kgents making fortunes! Illastratul circulars free! Address APIS 8. M. CO , 208 Bruadway,Sets Pura. WANTED—AGENTS—To sett the AMERIC A N ITITITITNG MACTLIN E. Price $25. The am plest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever In vented. Will knit W,OOO se itch,. per minute. Liber al inducements to Agents Address AMERICAN varrrs.ru ELA.CEMNIt CO, Boston. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. A OSNTB WANTED fur -WOMEN OF NEW -f - X. YORK." Complete expose of Female Life in Ole Great Metropolis Sensational, Etenutifultv illustrated Sample copy poatepaid for $2. Address NEW YORK BOOK CO., 145 Nassau it, Now York City. SEArp MORE VALUABLETHAN GOLD. For ...S. — particulars Iced twoNT-cent stamps to DIIPIN, BUS Ito, Cincinnati, Ohio. .CONSUMPTION A 'MOTT'S INHALING YLIJID for the cure Of CON SUMPTION-,, BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. for List of questions, mode of treatment, and other in. (mistime, million or address DR. Q. TAN NU am kCO P roprietors , N 0.16 West 14th it., (between 6th and Mk IIITOORee,) NOV York City. ABg YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUGPSIST FOR SWEET equnls (bitter) Quinine. LI made may by F. STJCADNI, Chemist, Detroit. ERUNG BUT NOBLE.-Bsll help for Young Men who haring erred, dealte a batter manhood.- 2 . Bent in sealed letter envelopes, tree of charge. If benelltted return the postage. Address PIIILAN TURPS, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR $lOO PER LINE. We will insert an advertisement In ONE THOUS AND NEWSPAPERS, ONE MONTH. The Lilt in cludes SINGLE PAPERS or OUR 100,000 CIRCULA TION WEEKLY, more thin 100 DAILTP &PERS, in which the advertiser obtains ^1 insertions to the month, and the Lassiglis PAPERS IN MORE THAN 5(0 DIPPERENT TOWNS AND CITIES. COMPLETE FILES CAN RE EXLIALLNED AT OCR OFFICE. Send Stamp Sr our Circular. Addrese 050. P. ROWELL A CO., Advertising Agents, New York. (May 11.--lt We direct attention to Wanamaker & Brown's advertisemet. The Largest Clothing House is Philadelphia. (Lt TO $OO ANA AKER it BRAWN.— KEN'S I BOYS' CLOTH:M.- 1W Garmetts ranging at every price. cut In every style, read made or made to order. S.E. corner SIXTH iz4MILBJEZT Streets, ;TP BP ' 0 OVIBCO.CTS.—MeIton, Bilk Mixed, Fancy Caaaimer e, * • nchßla, Beavers, ic.,leurgeet variety in the city.— . , v .. • • , -6 TO REOGGSSE SUITS, BOTH Foreign ' l ° mat DosesUc Goods, excellent ►t ton. norstar SIXTH and MARKET Streets, 4 : 11, t ha; do: &Weak wANAJLAHIR & IlksuWN, SIXTH& ALS, 11/1211tesits. • 7tageASMl. SOTIFIIVPI,IOIIIIOIIOOL Hons. and DTIIIW.-laffiteit styl.• and NA pairVAXABUOVEL 111,0111 N, 4A8A311 , LOTIIING . /1017112,, SIXTH sad IUR&RT Strands. ET: Mud YOUTHS' CHISTItitA aims_ quirts WANA. BROWN; ti l iiiindEitrr Strada. :.: 2 , TO $1.50 $ imi Ts uNDszoinTunra OSPITIP 12 GOODS of 41 WWI, at Oast' admit , * on omit, WANANALI2 WV. DAX dlutiNATcyorall/I9 ROM. i .struh, :"/"4.•-• 1 ?..A.51C4 • 1,, BARK 600 -CORDS- WANTED! Tat =nein= wkris 500 CORPS , OF B, 1.4 X: Q. A.K BARK, a ticatl, be whlch be will pay NI IMIPpor iord,oa delivery, In „ G. r i i:1 3 74 40 7 . 4 u I i JOHN RUPP, Ippfg o larpariMlUDlDlC anhUINVIM ICE WANTID 1011 ,F THE GREAT the VIRTUESand the VICES, MISER MS and CRIMES no I"ark Cay. igrarlngs; and It the Spiciest, lure, and ehespert work am, cots, kc., ten cents. Address Vill•k=ioo4 , ll!r. THE WO it , DODOES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. A careful egsznination of these mithines sr tun* . bunicb 507 054 of their superior sterile user al/ etbere, to 'trepan', durability, ease of draft, sad re liability fur work, o all kinds of ground, sad la ev ery variety of grass and grain. Conlidout or this we thane those to Walt of • good marbles to examine for tbeineelvert before parchselsg exbiewbere. These machines C4O be mold so Naked iloicori— RIAPKEB at !laud Rake, felt-Rake, or Drot,p.r.— Two dillbreet sizes: No. I Machine, with two cutter Bus sad liirre Knives, cutting the sad abri Get sett groin end four feet eight Inches In grass; N., 2, c . t . hog four feet eix inches. We have that couldenc• Ia these machines that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test them with any other tbey may voriatr,sast keep the one that gives most .attafa•tlon. DODO/Ita . AUXOLJN MAKE hes given such seneral satisfaction that we consider it the best Self-Rake out, auel le attached to rso other machine except the Dodge Machine, the Ohio and Buckeye patent. for the benefit of those wanting machine■ we would refer thew to a ten of those to aloes we have cold the last season, viz John Deardorff, Sen., Ephraim Lady, Geotgo Lso , y, Jonathan Wider, James Stickley, Daniel tlettio, John Bender, John Eclo-rt, Woe. Punt, Cot oelius Loll Wus. Win. Ross Al.o, WINN TOOTH HAY RAKES, including the relet.rstod Brandt Hake, asd Salktlarharglng Al.o, 1 , 1.0t:a its. FANNING MILLS, ANL) IMPLEMENIS GENERALLY. Paral.a. w Wang to examine machine.), 111 And th.m at the wrath...um or Joszru Wi!Lt k Bogs, Getty. burg. Pa, ur at lb. rerider.ce of the xulairrtl,4.r, 2 Wiles 1...00.4 sburg, on the Harrisburg road. I'.r• asutrug Circular, will stldre.• the rub.rriLsr, Getiy.burg, Pa. WM. WIBLIC, Agcnt Apt GET THE BEST! NizOIWITZM IMPROVND MOWER AND REAPER The strongest, lightest draft most compact, simple and perfect Machine ever of fered to the public. Th• unlargizrot 11 Lavin.; 1.41,rtb 11, A geory Ni , hl•llr../ , C.. 1.1, .1, kl Iwy n,r,d )I,:arr 14.1 or , r, Ili • att,n, 1.1, Fat niuta to it, as the .cry be•t machims now In wark. 1. It. ,:trter3l rtubrac tug every aacra,•try to congtllute a I , erft-vt n,w hlue, is .it .ialple that tha tuiatt ilt,xprrithced lo..12“11 Can rt , tly usalenit•ial it. It conei•t• of a Il•• 1111111 her of halt*. po•cea and part• than any otter I hi:rc, is Len, t adante.! 1 , , all kind,. of I.l.papinv and Mow it,g. a 1 , 4-ugh tion hod trial will sla.w I,e)onh ere de•lf log to purcha.e a lir•t I.lir price, will do well to call and ra / 1 / 1 1111. 11. I . r $11:5; Reap,r Attachment I=MI Cucumber Wood Puiiip, fur Wells, Cittera ke.,--the beet tomullet—A/11 0..1 stuck befog mule ur cucernier the Lute ..f t water is m.t afT,tetl, AO - Parie.n. do.iriva to ree too Mower at,l .r : or Pump, c.te Jo ad calling at Cr'.fil W•r• . Getlyebarc; Ward:twe e , New (:).af.rd, a t the residence 44 the subterlt er L, Sow Salem May 14, ISC9.-90.• JOSEPH, KUNKLE STILL AHEAD I lIOFFIIE INS' REAPER & MOWER, 0/iC of (he Gre,ate,4 Machin..., of MI 9 superior to suy other ours In us,. and I will excel any that • ill ever be intruduced, hal ing Lena thoroughly tried and given puersldst tion. I weld now inform sit those who intend pur chasing Machines to call and examine for themse:res. Tide Machine I. noted particularly to exec! all .th•r machined In strenatb, durability, sass, ,•f drat:, ant reliability el work, iu all kind. of grass and It cats lodged grain admirably, which is a greet lien. in Machines to a farmer. It ran be 12111.W1 ad rake is well a. a self-raker. It cuts r feet 2 inches in grain; 4 feet 10 lucbw iu gra4s; ha. a steel ;Litt, bar, with wrought iron guards ; it can be us, ! ad n Single MOW,. well II a Cznabined Mactrin•. A full trial ut the litachlue can be had. - - Alto. CIIILLE.IIAN'S SELF-DISCHAEGINci Chiitsi: BAKE, and the great and ell-known BRANT It.t the best rakes 1. VC! intr,!oced. We would al.o call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE C:IIOVEL PLOUOII, wrought hou Ireton, very light •ud 0tr.0,;, steel &hovels, tasily adjaated to rue shat Low ur and is neatly tad ta•tefully made . ALSO, THE KEEL lIAND EXCEL quit FAN NING IfILL, the old Bamburouch Van many year. a great favorite among the Cir.,. o Pennsylvania. It is largo •ud 'trues, ha. two c,,kl, lICTO•na, and War ray I tri to wort perfectly. Also all kinds of FAA-WING IMPLEMENTS di ay on Land. Amy person wittblog to examine the.. roach ,at :an a/tether/a at the Battle-field lists!, or at my r,snir nc• miles from Gattyaburg, between ths Taneyt,,w road and tho Batitioore piko. LEWIS A. BUt,/IMAN May 29, 1569—tf SURPRISE OATS lAM prepared to furnish 8 URPIPE SEED OA • to persons desiring it. Weighs 47 lb. when lull atetared„ ant ripens ten la,• earlier than tither wits grows larger and stiffer in the straw, and will yiel 100 to 12.5 bushels to the acre. Persons wanting, i toast male early application. 41arl will dclire the Oats to perwn■ In Getty bur, of vicinity et $3 per bnah eL Address CIIARLEB W. GlilEciT, Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) Adam., co., Pa. Jan 15.—Lf Xtuautial. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BAN K GOVERNMENT BONDS, of alltinds, WI:UHT so SOLD SITEN-TIIIRTYBONDScourertedint.,FIVE-TWE:f TY }ONUS. wittauot charge COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED TheITIOIIEST PIIE3IItISI paid on GOLD AntISILV STOCKS and BONDS, of all kindA,lwught k.r p.rt. without CHARGING COMMIION. ORDRES PROMPTLY RXRCLITYL Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS ad.ncrd 1 per crn S PERCENT. furl year, PHIL CENT. for 6 months, .1 VAR CENT. for 8 months. Persons wiviilug Information in regard to G. 5. 6md and Stocks of all kluds, sre invited to give tla a cal and we will give all Information cheerfully. .1. EMORY BAIR, Csabicr Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1867.41 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GET TYSB URG WILL ALLOW Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows 5 PER CENT. NCB ANNUM PORI YEAR, 4 !' " " " 6 MONTHS, 3 u u u 14 44 3 •6 WILL OASII COMPOUND INTEIMST NOTES AN 000f'ON9 Will also Rarebitse or sell STOCKS and BONDS o ivory kind litta of charge as Commluion, and will a all limos pay the ILIOLLINT PRICK fur GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all business promptly bezetoforepartalning to a wellregulatedßank. ONO. ARNOLD, C‘i Gettysburg, Nov..II 11181-U BUTCHERING NEW FIRM aromas B. STOVIII A THADDRUS S. WIDLE, HAYING entered Into partnership in the DUTOEI BRING Buanniaa. will carry it on I ■ lirsetthos. AU hinds of FRESH MEAT ha thole nmeon. Market stand In Gettysburg, a Arnold's Corner. Preen gee( every Tuesday sad Se niggly siondsg. mall ineataltednesday, Tbarsda and ?rainy morning. As we ply cash fbr oar stoc we can 114111 Mreaaostable aa any good arm In Gettyn Mee havintfil stook for Is will find it to them advaatagn Se OW at at'adateen lb* new !inn. April 30,1860-11 M=MM3 40,000 SWEET POTATO SPROUT Pow Jansy Yellow ilwoot Potato, FOR BALE AT C. J. Tyson's Nursery an Fruit Farm, ONE MILE SOUTH OP BENDERSVILL oa fine kinaarly Sit 3so movie & by °sous Puma. KV .4. Iltury Culp. Ileury Ktt g, Ulla& PCOrove, De'dd Stewart Ito.. White J. J. Kerr. Ankirrw Weike t t, Itigkm, Jubn Juhu 2i, Ihitanan Juhu S. /toyer, I=E ettyslitikill I t 4 0 1 Y q t +4 li rf;l B r, klithellepeiteit.At bt4. notice 4 over r.itr fine Tiii, induw, !Held iri: tj()11,1 :14 trl'i ev,ry to rigid :44111vrelleo to U =l5l r,rt Yo k Pet+ Obirrg Lace 41(•cla SALER.-- !tattifi.' hotel, At Novio!Lhadri, Bj 41,0oco: * -land. at. *1) Per A€lllo CLOSED.—The Psi notough closed on, Mo end ut the School ye e•w en , LI until abtalL It Cl'.--Di the . 1 . ,,wn Cutincit ha tiri•. upon various pr up their pavelimalif STILL COMING.— Win. J. Martin, and J. of Guttysburg announ. Cohipiler ❑s candid at 4 tire r TI.IMPYTUNCE.— ot l'hiladellphitl, I(ctute or the Lotige of Goo. phL(.., in the Presbyterl tht2, cc,uiugthe:tlth tt IiET 1 , 1,51 . 1 VA I Ci.burc; Nvill Lull Su a wberrY vat in the tielloc)l.li.aulte Thnimlay. FL ana I th and 201 ins!ant, I'. M. of rant day. to Ow VV( 'I ),I) I,Ol'S rut: our ea.ukr Titlll, , l . by .M \ itl.crow% ~111110 12AL IoWII. r la I Actt, 4.•.tuli. Ste, P. h, A PPOITNI tin li.ut I,ettri espoin F.Lnlt.tiudalt.; Ott berg, In plaen Sit, .Niartin I.Poyio at %. Willi 1111 S. Cart, re, at :11r. Cr! ; Sell vii Wentz tesigued Ark WEN iu 1' L I'i tutt tisbip acc;,lcnt on Sinnafty (,11 pealer *bop, ir, ui.,r euw. , By r,21,11,,,1, fittat cat. Thu 1,, of the hut it i, Loi sl tbat at SW.: it, kith tht. I;i:CEIVED.-3011. Asecssur for ceivi , J hip Cuumissio hair, iiiliered on the Ws , duties. 311uailay uptai uu Bahl ir, .lii, ri siitunc.i. W. --i-tanu, K. 11,s, a 1,4) s cevivid ihei ItEst(;NED.—Wc t B!!! E,ll.,rteen uuti4 , ll .‘tbUCiateJu I.4tuf Juue. tattql 14. r s. tnc thontlU uud 11C r,giet, iu ad greltiv impAred "hea the I.',ucu lei than betil au etaqiel4Laud cußvus cintisT or the 4 . :11144414,0' Chu l'titowtti4l3 h.tvitig beor titicitct: of tli tatll 4, ing 4 FittiAer DEN ourctuottio-t, attr.tctil per,otri. Every antly. N 'l' .‘l,l th.u. Pt•tnr Ikit th.• e,t,tioxt Or put sill, for the port, N%lueb will be 0 edirki'S 11 ft. 10 in. at...y...k.f1el ax.• tpu.kl to know Li ~.‘ 011.1 I,;s this tvt•elt - tn put alp t ApPOINTED.-6 ing Judge Itour:N.rsoN's ciate Judge, prompt!y went to our assuciat We congrutub his promotion. The ful tribute to 36,11. • with the Press and h during an unusually career. The appoin the October election, be elected. STRA W BERRY public will bear in in and Ice Cream Feati yxceit, to coati, rott i Tuesday and It next, for the benefit Churc4. We understand Methodiet, Episcopal ing for a Strawberry tival, to take place i on Thursday and Fri following week, Jun ceeds to go to the Me lt2 , LIU lOWA, JouNLroliti: In was struck by lightn of 'Monday evening, ground. The 10, W. aboutat $ U 1300,.wi11/ a in the Adams Count The tenant, Mr. I. :,lost a Threshing M "MS.I., Hay Rake, kJ' Ibushel. of Colln, 40 b •or four ilbeep, and o value of about *300 4 .,. )llsuranee. RARE BOOKS.— the fact that Hon. S. ; place, had reeovered . Notes in Latin, Moses, printed In 1. had loaned to Roy. D ,whieli was recently f hero of the latter. Ju us that ho has In his dill older—Seralona :the book of Job, pr d.ort, at Geneva in 1 Nis a lartg,e titiartn. or 'GOO pagus, ;Dd. h Pontateuch belonged dor Russell, deceased IMPROVEMENTS ovanenta In progrc , that 11r. N. Waaveri • .0i 105 bow, ors C. Ling in 'lei, door a, lloltzworth, on the lug to put up a ts•Cr • his present resi , lence. Mr. 11. Rowe h two stories frame, to ‘ danoe. A. back build the parsonage ',of the chu,rett. on Washing , ntdde'ina ptittp' Hotuocia- York , • jettogiiipt WI
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