Pr** Nap:mats, tr. THE WORLD, • DGEEP -OHIO ',AND BUCKEYE Reapers and. Movers. careful examination of these machlreas will cora nee any one of their imperitm Merits over all cerf, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and re' Unity for work, on all kinds of ground, and In er tertety of gram and grain. Conadent of this we Its those in want of a good machine to examine themselves before purchasing elsewhere. hese machines tau Le sold as Naked !lo ere— . eleflEßS as iland Rake, Self-Rake-, or Drop Per— . differei.t f Nu.! Machine, with two cotter re and there Knives. cutting five and a hal feet int atu and burliest eight Inches lizgrass; bo . 2, - ctite four fee: six inches. We have tint confidence in those machines that we • willing to let those wanting a mita:doe teat them th any other they May wink, and keep the one that es meet restiehi 'lion. DODGED' AUTOMAN SKLY- K teas gisou such general satisfaction that we asidar it the beet rielfllshe cut, and is attached to Other machine except the Dodge Machlue, the Wend buckeye patent. or the benefit of those wanting machines we 'ulel first them ton tea of anise to whom wo Lave the last Renton, viz: John Deardorff, gen Ephraim Lady, George Lady. Jonathan Wider Henry Cuip, .11eury Kiug, Slisha Petirot , e, David St eultrt W. Rose White J. J. Kerr, Jame% !Ackley, Daniel Settle, Jobn Pend,, Andrew Welker!, Bighato, John ()nine, John N. Iroffman, John N. Boyer, M=El =MI I- WILL Gul.leu, i.o. WI RE TJOTII MAY RASES, Including the braird Drnndt Itakv, and Self-aincharging Rs I'IOUGIIS, FANNING MILLS, AND FARM OI:NERALLY. .•rs,ne inachirus will find them vi atch,use or JoStPII Wmts k Sons, Oettys tr. Pn , or at the residence of the subscriber, 2 es fr.au Gettysburg, w the thrrieburg road. Per. a arantlov Circulars will address the subscriber, tyrborg, WM. NVIBLE, Agent IMEEM ET THE BEST! [MITE'S IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER le strongest, lightest draft, nost compact, simple and perfect ,Nlachine ever of fered to the public. he umlernign, d having 141. , 11 the Agency laa ir7'n Celebrated hilpr,,,,± Moe - er and Reaper, tea the At/Cl/tie. of the Farmers of Adams ceuuty ,an the very bent machine new in market. Its real conntruct ion. embracing every necessarypolut ...Mute a perfect 11,1 thitle, Is No nimple that the t in ea per fenced pent, 11 can readily understand it, unistb of a lens nun. bet of bolts, pieces and parts / ant• rather machila, art Is betta•r adapted to all Is of Reaping awl Mowing. A tkerough examina and trial Nal! .ficw tla ie beyond all doubt. Farm :eti !jug to purchase a first class machine,' at low a , will do well to call and exataiuc it. Price ; r Attichment 4L£O-THE icuinlier Wood Pump, Wells, Cisterns, Lc.,—the best in market—nnil the being nigile of cucumber wood thu taste of the or is not elected. Persons daeiring to nee the Muwer and Penper, nrnp, can do 601. y calling at Creia* WoreLtuun„ yaburg; Ilersh'd Warettuuse, New Oxford, or at Tenittvnet, of tine e.111,.,cri1..er N Solent. ay 14, licf.P.-3nt. JOSEPH KUNKLE. ILL AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS' REAPER MOWER, • f• of the Greatest Machines of the Age, superior tke any ether Machine now in use, and ill excel any that will ever be introduced, hay been thoroughly tried and given general satdsfac . I would now inform all these who intend pur ing Machines to call and examine for themselves. Machine it n0t...1 particularly to excel all other nines in strength, durability, ease of draft, and hint,- el work, in all kinds of anise and gra'n.— tits lodged grain admirably, which is a great item actin's ton farmer. It eau be need as a hand .. as well as a self raker. It cuts 5 feet 2 Inches in in; 4 feet 10 inol,e, in grass; has a steel 'cutter , with wri tight iron guards I it can he used as a. -le Mower as well 60 Cdmhined Machine. full trial of the Mt-chine can be had. -• • . lan, FHIII EM AN 'S SELF-DISCHARGING HORSE P:E, and the great and well-known BRANT RAKIC, belt rakes ever iot,tlElted. WO would also call attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL I:(111, wrought iron frame, very light and strong, I ',Lovell, easily adj nsted to run shallow or deep, is neatly and tastefully made, ' SO, TILE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR PAN- G MILL, the old Bamborough k'an improved, for o years a great favorite among the farmers of Sylvania. It is large and atrium, has two coals us, and warranted to work pvrlectly, so all kinds of FAroliNG IMPLEMENTS always and. y person 'sidling to examine these machines can hem at the Baltic held Betel or at my residence, ;ea from Betty!,Lurg, between the Taneytown and the Baltimore pike. LEWIS A. BUSIIMAN a) 28, SURPRISE OATS AM prepared to furnish SURPISE SEED OATS persona dellting it. Weighs 47 Ills when fully nred. and ripen• ten day, earlier than other oats; a larger and etifTt, In the straw, and will yield to 12 Idat,hehi to the acre. Persona wanting it t urale rrly application. r 1 will &lire tLe Onto to persons in Ciettymburg +cIaHLT at 53 per bindle!. Address Cll A liL ES W. GRI EST, Peter burg, (Y. 9.,) Adana co., Pa.. n 15.—if ,finaurial. GETTYSBURG ATIONAL BANK• ItNMENT BONDS, of alllciude, BOUGHT and SOLD. N.T HIRTYDONDS ,, uvortediutoFIVE-TWEN. Ti BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED lIGIIEST rRENIIUM pfildon GOLDandSILYIR KS and BONDS, of nil kinds, bought for persona CO-1131165/ON. CEDERS i , ROMPTLY EXECUTED SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per cent viz: rit PER CENT. fort year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months, 7. PIM CENT. fur 3 months. lug information in regard t r S i Brizda tncka of all klads, are iuvitrd to give tiaa c.ll N% ill give all information J. EMORY HAIR, Cashier tvsburg, Oc t. 30, lb C,7-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK ETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW , ti,- best varieties, raised In his awn Nursery, and in sup de sired quantity. Orders promptly attended to. Gettysburg, June 4,180.-3 t VICE,S , 1 curio:3 MEAT WANTED TILE IJIGIIEST CASE' PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS & SIMON CODORI, York street, below Wolf's hotel. Hams and Dried Beef, also Fresh Meats constantly on hand for sale. June 4.--tf BARK I. BARK! 500 CORDS WANTED ! TUB SUBSOILIBER WANTS 500 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, Wr wl'ich 1 ..6 11 PeY $S 00 per cordon delivery, in good order, at his lanyard in GETTTSBULta. JOHN RUPP. May 20, 1061—If BU'T'CHERING. NEW FIRM. GBORGE B. STOVER k THADDEUS S. WOW; HAVING enteredinto partnership in the BUTCH BRING BUSINESS, will carry it on In all its branches. All kings of FRESH MEAT In their season. Market stand In Gettysburg, at Arnold's Corner. Fresh lice( every Tuesday and Sat. u May morning. Small meats Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning. Ai we pay east, for our stock we can sell as reasonable as any good firm in Gettys burg. Those having fat stock f,r sale will find it to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER k WILILY.. April 30, 1860—tf 40,000 SWEET POTATO SPROUTS, (ham thecelebrated New.lmfy Yellow Sweet Putnto,) FOR SALE AT C. J. Tyson's Nursery and Fruit Farm, ONE MILE SOUTH OF BENDERSVILLE, On farm formerly occupied by Gutuus PITULS. May 28, 1664-31. NEW SPRING Sz, SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER '"" a , ' d .` 2 lve'n fi ,Ci' with bae jnst returned from tlw city d ne sortmeut of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARF. HARDWARK, Ac. Having purchased my entire stock for cash. lam prepared rd sell very cheap. Giro me a call and Judge for yournelves. T. R. COVER. May 23.-6 m We direct attention to Wananzaker & Brown's advertisenict. The Largest Clothing House in Philadelphia. 82 TI) $6O NAMAKER BROIVN.— ]IAN'S et BOYS' CLOTHING.— Garments rangiug nt every price. cut In every style, ready.made or made to order. S. E. curlier SIXTH. and MARKET Streets. 87 TO $ SPRING OVERCOATS.—MeIton Silk Mixed, Fancy Cauituere: Chinchilla, Beavers, kc.,largest variety in the city.- OAII HALL, SIXTH and St ARKET Ste. $6 styles, S. E. corner SIXTH and 31AREET Str.te, OAK. HALL, WAN AHAESIt & BROWN. 8 . 20 TO 360 OILERS SUITB OP ALL-the d. sirable styles, suitable for •uyoc melon. 14 ANA.11.4.K ER I BROWN, SIXTH & MAIL NET Streets. Ch o TO t.. 10 BOYS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL Hums and Lane—netrest styles and best class goods. W ANAMAKER, i BROWN, LARlik; CLOTHING LIOUSE, SIXTH and 31ARKET Streets. 87 TO $25 BOYS' and YOUTLIS. CBESTER FIELDB in great variety. W ANA MAKER tr BROWN, SIXTH sod MARKET Streete. 82 TO 53.60 SR llt TS, UNDEROWTHING GENTS' FURNItIIING UOODS or every kind, at small ad vane° oncost, W ANA 32 AKER k BROWN, OAK lIALI.,GIt MAT CLOTHING HOUSE, SIXTH end MARKET Streets. E. W. CLARK Sz, BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA GENERAL AGENT'S NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE' CO. OF MS UNITED" STATES OF AMERICA, Stales of Pennsykatala, and Southern New .Teraey. raThe NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is a corporation Chartered by Sprxlal Act of Congrimi, approved J uly 25,1888, trial a • Cash Capital of Ono Million Dollirs, • tu r , fallow tborouirbly organised sad prepared far bo tams. Liberal term. offered to Agents and Pot lett ors,' who are Invited to apply at our office, lull particulars to be bad on application at our of dce, located la the second dory of,onrßankinglimai wbere Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company, may be had. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. 11. A.1 0 1011[11 . ,9, 'Agent, GetspbanTVAir Auvu t tile . ,-4 - ~' S. A. ECKRNRODS, JOHN N. UliArT. E1:13033 hi 4I M:=== DAVID 'Cet.t.At!. oil - P. teeRNAIT "Best always Cheapest." TU ,Best and Cheapest, SADDLER, BRIDLES, COLLARS andi HARNESS of all kinds, in the Counist ate always to be found at the old and gall known idand,lialtimoreat.opposiesthe Pr•abytarlalnCitureb (MoCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built sad naatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver trifAillt ed,) are complete in every respect and warranted to be of the very beat material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN NOT ■L BEAT. They are the but FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order,. cheep me they can be made any where and in the most subatantial Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Fly-nets and everything la the line; N 0164 better or cheaper. Our prices have been ILEDUCLD to the lowest Ilvlng standard liberal percentage for cub, off all billsamoo atlas to ES or more. We work nothing but the beet of stock sad will warrant rrory article turned out to bola every respect am ropreeented. Thankful far putt favor we invite attention to our present stock. {yglae ne a Call and 011111111 e CU' CATIALITI 1an.29.1565: tf D. McCREARY k SON. C ARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. The war being over, the undersigned have retained Ci.o CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS at their old stand, In East Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work lu the mo.t fashionable, substantial, and imperlor manner. A lot anew and second•band CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. IC., on hand, which they will dispose of et the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied 41 promptly sad satisfactorily as possible. 4sTIIEPAIRING.EI done with dispatch, and at cheapost rates. A large lot of now andi.ild HARNESS n bland (or sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor to de. 'erre a large chore iu the future. May 29.-tf DANNER k ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. 'T HE undersigned has removed Carriage-mak ing shop to the nest end of Sli ddlo street, Gettys burg, l'a., where he will continuo to build all kinds of work In his line, slat CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. Ilia work is all pat up of good material and by tho best of mechanics, and cannot fail to glee 'stir action. Hie prices are always reasonable, 'lle &olio. Its order., confident, that he can plasma. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates. W. K. GALLAGEIRE. July 1, 1369.---ly CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. PERRY J. TATE la now building- a •artety of COACH WORK of the latest and most approved style., and construct ed of the best material, to which he inriteethe atten. Lion of buyers. Having built his work with great care, and of materialselected with special referent* to beauty of style and durability, he can confident ly recommend the work a, unsurpassed by soy other In or out of the cities. All he asks is en Inspection of his work, to convince those in west of any kind of I vehicle that this is the place to buy them. al-REPAIRING in every branch done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Glee me a call at my Factory, near the oornar of Waahingtot. and Chamberaburg etreet Gettyabarg, Pa. Jane 12, 1887.—tf Tegal *ditto. N 0 TICE. My wife Mary having left my bed and board without any Jost cause, I hereby give notice to all per, ms not to trust her on my account, as I will not be responsible fur any debts she may onntract. CORNELIUS lIINHLE. Reading twp.,June 4-3 t ELECTION OF OFFICERS. to the art of Incorporation the Annual Electii,n for a President and thirteen Directors of the “Gettysburg Battle tleld Memorial Aasociation," will be bold at the McConaughy's Hall, In the borough of Gettysburg., oh Monday, the 21st day of June tart, of t o clock, P. . 11. JOEIS W. GEARS', Pieeldent. D. MeCiIIACOUT, Secretary. Juno 4.-3 t OTICE. The first account of DAVID J. ELINZ, Committee of the person and estate of Came J. eIIITH, a Lunatic, of Adams county, he. been filed In the Court of Common Pleas of Adam. Co., and .111 be confirmed by mid Court, on Me Mird Monday in Juns, 1959, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB 11BLIIORN, Proth'y. May TAX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an ABATEKENT OF 8 PER CENT. will be allowed on the Borough Taz aa- se,owd fcr the pear 1869, which ahall be paid on or JULY IST, 1563, uut,, JAMES McCREARY, Collector By order of tho Town Council, AL)X. SPANGLF.R, Preet A ttt.t :—F.D. DCPCIOILX, Serc'y TO COLLECTORS IL° Collector of State and County Taxes for net' aro urged to mako all co/teatime poniblu and pay Um same over to the Count, Treasurer on or before the 15T 0? JULY NEXT By order of Commissioners, J. M. WALTER, Olerk Hay 21--td REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other penony concerned, that the Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams connty for contlrmation and allowance;" - on TUESDAY, the 2 2 21 day or JUNE next, at 2 o'clock, P.M. .. Tho first and Anal account of John Burkholder, Ou.trAinn of John S. Carson. 22!. The account of M.D. Blauser, Adtulnharrier of Philip II oes. late of Reading twp., 2:2. The firma and final account of Jacob 11. Go. brecht Trustee to cell the Heal Estate of Dietel eUbrecht, ht. of Union twp-, 224. The recount of Jacob Hostetter and. Illargiret H. IlrAtetter, AtinduLetratore of the estate of Abra. ham Hostetter, deed. 2.15. The first Lad final •guardianship aocaant of Danis! Bream, tillardisturifSsauttel Ecknarodesa indoor non or Henry Eckenrode,doc'd. - The Owtrcriastatsfp account of John Mickley, Guardian of Magri/MIL Pinner, (nor Margaret S. W'ilddsfo,)w daughter of Harriet L., Pitner, doe'd. E.E.' 'Deficit Mitemat of Hairy J. Myers, Expeditor of. /bevy Myers, late of Strabdoi tsp.. dee'd. SUS Tide first meant of Maisel Dotrlair, Executor of the "'Etta Morgsret, Detrick. deed. - R. D. I.IOLTZWOUTI.I, Register . May 241. 1669.-te • ttardwart, Cutinii, at. ARDWARE, J—JL ' • - ettf()o R OC EllltS TUE u tiarclp..roboy quitaresurned (rum theeltlas with ao in , D*UHP eUPPI.i otquatuivenxoBo- Gni ES, whlch tbsy are offoting at thelroldatayd In Baltlatarn street, at price to anti th et Imes Our • toni *oiliest *I o Marto( , Jsrp oster'i Too Blacksmitb • Tool& Ilho•Plading a Ottani tlaker'• Tool. nousskeaper'. flatat• &II klofis of Ira* &e aR 0 eLitl •04 , ' .414. KIN.I I Olialifirta Thyrsolassoartleeletavlshhil is lb...tsarist departments ntaollohadaboas.bat what CAM ba had at this Stun,. beery class of Nechaaies can Ithd acorntodsto+bors. aittb tot& *ad Iladftwa, and, llonaokeakor& Oiaik .11441 ovary articlelo that'. Hoe gly• U•lloll7ll'e&peacar•d to al lasi CM Marsiyimsberttlikerteimivbittftli44.l4o 0AvIl• dr ai. Marro, as 7.$ . OR , P;:t CItM)LES, Greencastle Manufacture, TERSE SIZES ON 11.4 ND, youTY•YIYR BOLD LAST BICASION SANFORD'S COMPLETE ()MEDIU,. FOR VOWING AND REAPING MACLIINg RNIYRS. IL BEI Vali, iltiltit4f • i tim9ta 6:lttit.ol eittraiv; ftl I=l LOOK HERE THWundereignedlas leased the Were4looseen tbacorner of Stratton street and the itallstee4,oerit3•barg, Pa-, and eat cart, up th Grain & Produce Business Is all I tsbraasboa The highest prices wlll always Do paidtbe Wheat, A.Y•,ooris, Oats, Clover sod Timo thy seeds, //laasead, Straw, sad raw, Dried Fralt. Nuts, ikart, frams,Stioaldets add Sides, Pots tad, artti sterythlag else Is dib country predve. tide GROCERIES constantly for mile, L'offaia. gnarl. Idolamm. ape, Tau, Spleen, Salt, Chow., 'Meter, Soda, Mustard,illarelli, Brooms, Sachets, Blacking. Soap, /M. •liso,ooAL OIL, Fish Oil. Tar , he of all Binds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To. bacom. Ile le always able to supply a Bret rate article at flonr,with the different kinds of Peed. Also t _Ground Plaster, with oOlloollllll d other fermi. sere. COAL, by the bushel,too or car load. He will also run a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to N 0.106 North Howard street, RA LTIMORE. sod No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Ail goods mot to either place will be received and turwaidod promptly. All goods should be marked .. V . 111:88* CAR.•• April 9,1809.-t1 NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. AVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cara, As.. of et - Lr t EARN•IIVII r the undersigned kitend to carry on the hod nets, co der the firm of Siouan • Co., at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on • more extensive soak than heretofore. sagrA regular Ilueof Freight Cars will leave on Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON. and accom modation trains will by ran aa occaalon may requite By this gement we are prepared to couvey Freight at all times to and from lialtimi.re. Ail business of this kind entrusted to as, will be pr,dl.o - site uded to. Our ears run to the Warehouse of Stevenson * Sone, /64 north 'lnward street, Mehl more. Doing determined to pay good ',lce., sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to gee us a call. Jan.B,lBBB M'CURDY & HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, drc TEM undersigned are aying at their Were•tuuse, In Car li sle street, adjoining Buehier's Bail, the hi ghee twines for /LOUR, WITLAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK WIALAT, CLOVXR. ♦NDTIMOTUY-SEEDS, POTATOES, te, and In►lto producers togt►a thorn 'call bufore nellln g nay nava constantly on band for sato, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Mulasses,Syrops,Cttries,Btigara, As. with Salt Ifs 01le,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tuenceos, dc. A lso the beet brantlsof 11.01JA, with FEED of all kinds They likewlse have SBVERA.L VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Solubio Pacific Guano, Rhodos' Phosphate and A ♦ Mexican Guano. Whilst they yay the highest market prices retail they buy, Lim sell et the lowan living profits.— They ask • ahareorytiblie patronage, respired to glee set hehetioo ferrety case. W l'aly 3,18(7.—tt M. 8. HAMILTON NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE HAS taken the Wa etteuse, lately occupied b Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on tbo tine of th • Gettysburg Railroad, 2 =Rea from Hanterstown, and will deal In all kinds of Grain and Produce, gising lb. highost market price. I will also keep was:aptly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Coffee. Sugar,Yolaases.Syrop a, Teas. tc., • ith Sal Fish, Oils, Tar, Roane, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, Int Alva, the best brands of FLOUR, with PEED of all kinds; Macy Coal. I rompecthilly solicit the patronage of our friends, sad inrito the public to call and examine my stock. A. S. ECK ENBODR, Jan. tf DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour, Grain, Groceries Lumber, Coat, &c. MLLE undersigned icsepson hand, at his Warshoose, .1. known sia"Cisticint's Mafiosi," In Straban town ship on thellne of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kluthi of GROCERIES, including Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices. &e., with Salt Fish. 0118,Tobacco, allfoll. Lard, &c. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles. Laths.Storo and Blacksmith Coal. Alto, Guano, and • hags, assort ment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. liats and Caps of all kinds, which helm proparad to sell at the low.. est prices. no sisopay• the hlghsat market price fur Flour, Oraln,Corn Oats, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy Seeds. Potalomr,&c., or will receive and forward tilt. waste markevnn commiodon. lie respectfully asks his friends and the public to give him • call. Aug. 21.1887.-tf DANIEL OULDIN. JOSXPLI WISLI. J. X. Ifllil.l. WY. 2. IFIII.I Joseph Wible & Sous ) Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Satd/..eate corner! Railroad and Wa4hin9eon ttrerfa, GETTYSBURG PA HIGIIIBI cash price paid for ali k Inds of Grain and Country Produce generally. The highest cloth price paid br good Hay and Rye Straw. We will ace', constantly on hand fur sale all kinds of GROCERIES, [May 21.-td such as Bazars, Coffees, Toes, brobuses sod By ru.s.; To• bsccos, Soaps, Spices, nad eserythlog usuallrhept in a Grocery Store. LINE OF CARS TO BALTIMORE. We will ran •line of Cara to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of KM EItSON t CO., C 9 North It., corner of Franklila. for the transportatious of ROOki • each way, le►dog Gettyaberg every Monday nod re. turning on Wedneedey. The beet breads of FIRTILT ZiltB constantly on hand, or rectired•t abort notice for those orterlug. April 9, 1889.—tf REMOVAL. --The undersigned btu removed his PRINTING OFFICE from the Diamond to the porter of Railroad sod Washington streets, where he will be pleased to meot his old Mends sMI patrons April 9.—. k pat and proanal PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CHESTNUT ',ANDS Thil subscribers will sell at Public Sale, on Satur day. to el2th of June next, 29 Lots of the Marla For taco Lards situated in Ilan Iltonban towurhlp, Ad ams oulluliqt Pa. The land Is two, arras being with in a mile o ftwo, the Furnace and • good road running by or throng aU the Lotsb-iitha land Is yell timbered with a due growth of Cheatout, Locust, do._a part of it being tb• bast Rail timber In the South Nl... t r a i n , a large iorupurtiou gill woke from .100 u to ;AK) and 40 to 60 Posts per acre. TIA Lot. vary Ita sie• from S to 10 acres. 'Tu tkuraton Wall ling Italia and Posta here Is ehaue• of getting thew low , as this land (.literally olran• Wag k valve. Sitio thconantence at 10 Welock on mid day, when attendance will be given and tenni wade known 6) J. II PAXTON, J.B WITH NROW. Nay 3t WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. I lIAVN ON RAND A PRIN TRACTS OF Na. 1, *woad hand, pro-otagtloa Lando located near Doll. roada,Oonnty towns, An, in well aotthal neighbor mode, which I will sell, or azehruge at a fair price for Rawl &late In Adams county, Ps. CI MO. ARNOLD. 1ib.L111113,41 .3 o•c 1/I adlo i WOOD FOR SALE, sou coiti)s OAK, 200 HielfOßY, • A T 13 II D 8 MILL. inirri , m , fi so d S.3 . p.r'copd oa U s gyosad. iagoLD. Clousibang. Aug. n, WOOL WANTED I MOS'esilhotie webs quArtity of Wool, fix pax q.byeyc yrk.. Stift ..."4111Mig ,DDPIIOIOI. t , Ptigq.44,lb-welit co -tun u Squ .r.. AlWatt . TIKNO NFDIUM, asp enviirm. OF ALL KINDS JOHN CHERI& WM. M.BIGIIAM. • ALEXANDRRCOBSAN JAMB BIGIIAM . DEALERS IN ROBX.RT McCURDY, J. Z. WIDLE