gspitmeatt f WE WORLD, DOER' OITIA AND BUCKEYE capers and Mowers. want eereortuatlen of these taaohloca wilicom . me; use or their say.rior marit• over all ro, In stow:lath, durability, ease of draft, and re . ility Ibr sr,,rk, no all kinds of ground, and in ev wiety of crass and grain. Coaattent of this we itr those in want of a good machine to examine thoomelvta bier. parchaaiae Moorheny t,„„. toochioes Can be .'old as Na ked 314:mere— A PERS As Hand Rake, Self• Rake, or Dropper.— o different teile#: No.l Machine, with two cotter s and Ilir• - e Knives, cutting five and a Lai feet iaf to and fit!: feet eight Inches in goon.; No. n emi t four feet six inches. V c have that cot donee in theec machines that we willing to let those wanting a machine teat them fitly other they may wish, and keep the one that en most oetts,U - tion. DODGES' AUTOMAN 81tLF- E.X has given such general satisfaction that we eider it the lie,t Self-Rate out, and Is attached t• other machine except the Dodge Machine, the mod Buckeye potent. of the besetit of those wanting maehinea we • Id refer them to a few of those to whom we hare the last arAs...n, John Deardorff, Ben., PbZ calm Lady, George Lady. Johithan Wieder, Jam. ilickiey, Dowel Settle, John Dewier, John Eckert, Won. Fun', Corsielius Lot t, Win.•Guliten 1S m. Ito., henry Cnlp, Irenry King, Jellaba Penmen , David Stewart W. Boss White J. J. Kerr, Andrew Weikert W m. Meuse John Union , Jolla N. Alciffinn, John N. Boyes- 1.0, IVIRE•TGor II HAY RAKES, including the t Rake, and Self-discharging Rakes. PLOUGHS, FANNING MILLS, AND FARR LESIENTS GENERALLY. attne wi•hing to examine machines will find them e trarvitouas or Jusgru %Yung k Song, Getty, , Pa, rx at U. rnaidenCe of the sabacriber, 2 - from Gettysburg, on the liarrieburg road. Per meating Circular, wilt address the subscriber, yeLusg, Ps. WM. winE, Agent aril —if ET THE BEST! WITZ'S IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER strongest, lightest draft, lost compact, simple and oerfect Niachine ever of fered to the public. r nu lerrignul having taken the Agency fn ait n'n Crle brat,' Improved Mower and Reaper, es the mite:l:ion of the Farmers of Adams county as the very Lest machine now iu 111101101. . Inunstrucd iertt. em brae ing every necessary point nititute a perfect machine, Is no simple that the inexperienced ran ro tatty understand it. 'lists of a less mind., of bolt., pieces and parts any other reactu a,, aml is better adopted to all of Ileaping and Mowing. A through exam [IA t rhni will show this boynn.l aII doubt. Farm ing to purchase n first class machine, allow will do well to cell and exmtane it. 'Price Attimhutent ALSO—TITS cumber II ood Pump Ciaterns,kc.,—the beet in tnArket—end the net medo of cucumber wood the hut,' of the is ,t affected. Personn &airing to nee the Mower and Reaper, mp, caned° so by calling. at Cress' Warehuues, burg; R'urehou•e, New Oxford, or •t • idenre of the subecrit.er in New Salem. KUNKLE. ILL AHEAD ! 1101 , THEINS' EAPER lV MOWER, of the Greatest Machines of the Age, .eri..r to any other Machine now In ass, an tt I exert any that will ever be introduced, bar n thoroughly tried and given general satinfac- I would 11,114' inform all those who Intend pnr- Machinve to call and examine for themselves. lach int. i. noted particularly to excel all oilier net in strength, durability, ease of draft, and Oily of work, in all kinds of grass and grain.— s helged grain admirably, which is a great item chines to a f‘riner. It ran be need a, a hand s welt as n self.raker. It cuts 5 feet 2 Inches in 4 fret 10 Inches in g. rasa; has a steel cutter Ith wrought iron guards; it can be used as a 'Mower as well as a Combined Machine. II trial of the Machine can he had. .:4111RE51AN'S SELF-DISCHARGING HORSE . and the great and well-known BRANT ItARC, .11 rakes curl introduced. We would also call :mention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL G 11, wrung et It o frame, very light sad strong, hovels, easily adjusted to run shallow or deep, 411.111 tastefully made. 0, THE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR PAN MILL. the all ilamborough Fan improved, fur ears a groat favorite 11Z11.11; tho farmers of . !vaults. It is largo and strong, has two coals and warranted to work perfectly. all hinds of FAR3IING IMPLEMENTS always person wiehing to examine those machines can m at the Battle-field Hotel or at my residence, from Gettysburg, between the Taneytown Id the Baltimore pike. LEWIS I. lIIISILMAN 25, 15u..3.--tf SURPRISE OATS prepared to lurnieh SUB.P.ISE SERD OATS emit. desiring it. Weighs 47 lbe when Wily rd. and ripen. ten day. earlier than ether Date; larger and ender iu the straw, and will yield 124 bushels to the sere. Persons wanting It ..0.0 Carly appllcation. I will de/ire the Oats to persons in Gettysburg City et sa per bushel. Address CHARLES W. GRUM', Petersburg, (T. 8.,) Adam. co., Pa. 15.—u tinaurial. GETTYSBURG TIONAL BANK. SITENT BONDS, of all klnds, BOUGHT and SOLD. THIRTY !SONDE, convertediutoFlVE-TWEN. TY BONDS without charge. .11PlitIND INTEREST NOTES CASHED GUEST fREMI 1:31 paid on GOLD andSILVER S and BONDS, of all kind., trough! fur persoas without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED on SPECIAL DBPOSITS advanced Iper cent 5 PER. CENT. for] year, PER CENT. for 6 menthe, 3 PEE CENT. for 3 mouths. w lilting information in regard to U.S. Bonds Its of ull kiuda, are Wilted to give ilia call will giro all Information cheerfully. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier s burg, Oa 30, ISG7-tf RST NATIONAL BANK i'T TYSBURG WILL ALLOW t on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows R CENT. PER ANNUM FOR' TEAR, 6 MONTHS. di (4 u 3 It SIT COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONJ3 Lilo purchase or sell STOCKS and BOND:lief • d free of charge al Commission, and will at pay the lIIOIIKRT PRICE for GOLD AND SILVER, h plaasure transact all business' promptly u •re per taining to a wellregulatedEank. . ORO. • art,Nov. 11187-t1 ARNOLD, Os Vtarbit lards. ANNON' S MARBLE WORKS ER OF BALIIMOREAND SASS MID- T., OPPOSITE TAE COURT-HOUSE, GETTYSBU.RG, PA., DiSOILIPTION OF WORK RIZOVIRD I FINEST STYLE OP TIII AZT • IMT.-tt YSBURG MARBLE YARD MILLS k 111.0 stYorkBtrest,6ettyibtmg, W2'41410'44 seed tip feralsh el Ilk ledger work I a 11l el flies a *O3II7II.IILWTS, TOMBS, anDirroxis bLANTLIB, to. to ortannotielyisd 44.1 as *be ekospos *us gaU. Ppubseetakenl a szelukage I =3 ftt 001 liett l Yebr qr. Frrit Lass. - Str Susan Bla r hasbeen ' apfr nt ed Postmistress at New Oxford. PIANO TUNING,—Prot BENTZ. of York, expects to be in Gettysburg next week, when his services can be command ed by.penons *tubing their PbtrieittUned .1 DAM ERCITMT.—Tht dam it 'fforder's Hill iviyi token 0, 11:rickny_ 414. oflut week:, and • work' has bem Aopied,.. :P. Billbollit Is the taunt. - • • atILL comx.-.=Wip. IL etli/P, Gettyebuty, adds his amass* through the Crrorpiter, Witte liefofteudtclatee for Coun ty Treasurer; and lEL: Qi fff/orf fttr Clerk of tliitonrts." " ' l. ` !" ' 'REPAIRING ROADS...4l'AVi sors of the various townships have been engaged, the last two or three weeks,in re-, pairing the township roads,many of which were badly washed by the recent heavy rains. ACCIDENT.—A little Ron of Mr. John Buddy, IbII from,the bridge Oro Alowayir, Creek, on the turnpike about two miles from Litilestown, and broke hl4 ooliar bone. The fracture was adjusted by Dr. C. W. Benson, and the little fellow is do-. ing A lEtEVEftEWol.l.4'44—Wlttlion Stover, a son of Mr. George Stover, of Littlestown, cut his left arm halo*, the elbow very badly with a chisel one day hist week.— The wound, though very large, was not dangerous, as no arteries were severed. Dr. C. W. Benson was called in and gave surgical ittentlon.—Preas. ELECTED.—We observe that Rev. W. F. PaidOn, of Clinton county, - lowa, ham been reelected Secretary of the State Sab bath School Convention of lowa which was in session last week in Des Moines. He is a native of this place, a sou of W. W. Patton, E 5 9 .., and a , very itetiVil and Useful minister of the M. E. church. DiSLOCATED.—Brady Cox, son of Mrs. Louisa Cox, of this place, aged 12 years, while playing with some boys on Saturday evening, fell from some boxes and dialocated his right elbow. Dr. Huber was called in, and in consequence of the intense suffering of the lad found-It. 'neces sary to administer..dblonAmin and ether while adjusting the dialncation. TO BE CLOSED.—Aa the 4th of July occurs this year. on Sunday, the.day pre ceding (Saturday, July 3,) will beobserved In Gettysburg as a National Holiday. We are requested to announce that the stores and places of business in Gettysburg, will therefore be closed on the 3d. The an nouncement is made early- that persona from the country and.others baying busi ness in town may act accordingly. ENLARGED.—CoI. Tate, the -popular proprietor of the "Eagle Hotel," has lidded a three story wing to his hotel on Wash ington street, which will give increased ac commodations, besides enabling hitu to enlaz go his dining room. The demand for Hotel accommodations in Gettysburg is increasing year by year, and the pres ent season, from nil srppeoranoes, will test the utmost capacity of the different 41o; teds; including the new one at the Kandy, sine Spring. AGRICULTURAL.—In taday's Agri eul column, 4th page, will be found a well W/itudu Communication from one of our subscribers, on the subject of "hold ing clops" from market, which is worthy of attention. The writer, although now' engaged in agricultural pursuits, in an adjoining State, was for many.years in the Produce , business to Baltimore city, lOtil large facilities for acquiring information on the subject rhatfer + and is moreover a gentleman of more tbadusual culture; QUALIFIED.—Mr. Harper having re ceived from the Governor his commis sion as Associate Judge, has taken the oath of office, and entered on the discharge of the duties-of the office. :Last week an Important hacbeaa corpus case, involving the legality of a hail-piece issued from one of the New Yolk city ()ottrta and,the right, to'arrest and remove a citizen of thiti coun; ty under it, was before him. After ar gument by counsel, the hearing was con tinued until the 22d inst., when the Pres ident Judge wilt be on the berich. • THE CROPS.—Our erxchanges frontall quarters speak glowingly of the crop prospects and unless something unforeseen occurs the country will be favored with an unusually heavy crop Of cereals and fruit., Our county not an exception to the general prospects of a large yield. Al though the corn is backward, by reason of the protracted rains and cold, the wheat and rye are growing rapidly and Ailing finely. Occasionally we hear of fields more or leas tangled by the recent storms, but, not to the extent which might have been expected. There is also a fair prospect of a large yield of fruit of all kinds. WARNING.—On Saturday, the young eat son of thejunsor editor of Ibis _paper, aged 4 years, while playing with some brass buttons, got one of them in his right nostril. In the efforts to remove it, the button be came firmly lodged in the upper part of the nostril. Dr. Huber was called in and suc ceeded in removing it, after administering chloroform and ether. Upon returning to consciousness the little chap explained that he had put the button in his nose "to seet bow it would feel,"—an experiment in the pursuit of know/edgewhich he will not be try, again- • MILITARY._—Qtdts a _laige numbed of Military companies are expected to partici pate in the ceremonies of July 1. Besides the Gettysburg and Franklin Zouaves, the following companies have already compleg: ed arrangements to be here r—Harrisburg First City Zouaves, Utica (N. York) Veter an Zouaves, the Lancaster Fencibles, and Cluunbarebarg :HottitukAulkagry. = The ,I4neaster and ctiambeitAiurg companies will march to this place ; the others will come by The Cutts' 'Musical • AnootsSien,' 'of Bid ' Wawa, laire aLlnnotißadAtr.,'WlUss tbeir purpose to be, present. SCHOOL REPORTS.--Sehosi Directors will bear in Arad :that the iglu*let ;Re ports must be made immediately alter the close of the Shoool year, which washh the Ist inst., and returned to the County Su perintendent for approval. These reports should be handed in during the current month, to be forwarded by the Comity 8 uperlntendent to thi - Leputment at Har- 7 rlaburg. Districts oeg/ecting ie report time may lose their share or the State Ap propiation. /Air. J. H. Wert, the new County Sn perintendent having received his cora+ mission, has gnalitied and entered on the discharge of his official Anne,. Reports must there:probe made to him-. -iga tie Ibund at the "Ileglo Hotel," In tido. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.—A coop respondent suggests the opening of a de-, partment in ourpsper, through which the "people" may have their ay on ourretit topics. We shall be glad to do so, and willreloonie oommfficatiocui for— iUpt tt gtl follewhig ionithigns se es sential to onAluilted space: I—That contributors write on live op ica, of general interest. - 2—That the articles be brief and to the point, and f r ee from personalities. 14 ' 11-111 7 7 Mika. bo 144 b y et* 1 6 344. toi:Zaitiati,te 11 ". We rier, seVfit:erifoltfisie an anonymous wade: 4. • 4=-TbiCititanditiltsare not to be lield ~..pygonaipi for fityjaws redo:nod by tcAr A ,regoimandsia„ . 44 • 'With tbee - '‘w4aiwe We OA be f og to beat wbo&Nowsplir be to ow., -x= ME- .Be , - :pr rig ;,;. , 1, ''r , r,. "or' 7 '..' way, the meat, and the preparations Itir - We - ea.erdeeti of July 1, I ti kt,7,,P t h==rl IT ' 1 t, i tihtifflorin*llptOtnetiobiliWttal&in a few 4.lo34 l l4.4PirOPAtts" Awl Painters rtgiraCtrittllttottatlt r (ooo, -tia94l 4 leßSOMAttitatoll4. l 4 B PI4P 9f --It tti -4 1- A:only on thaw:wad, 4 0 14•.004o CAW bertpits, with mattresses, were purchased is ItuatouAbe.intritemates haisinstf the - hest 4ind esvied blab( and spring beitontic , "ll6"GinteOr "the Hotel wit) be mantiikettirta i tetise grounds, the Comhtttekihrrifstootliettabithil gen tle-liewtfliegitinti- to pat tirit Gas apparatus, hyrwhion they expestrto save We understand that Dr. slam; under I t srtztll l itir d lintlentlllha e s th present season. Dr. 4mitws well kn9prn aPititeta 4 4 Kilitti#Wtlia4M be Well conducted. He has been engaging Assis tants, Coaki!Wsiftniiiiiii..; And will have the Hotel open for guests by! Monday weekStrine ke.ii The Passenger Railway is under .heSd )4.l. and wil . l talmtng Order by the let. The-ties and stretchers have_ been laid through chambersburg . and Carlisle streets. to the :Passenger ..deixtt, and also over a large pact , Al : .the road between the Spring and . town'. The rails: wi ll bet of flat iron; iirMlywecured to the stretchers. Two passenger: cars have been purchased for rise cut -the 'read. We hear of some complaint on the part of property owners on Chambersburg street that the ties are laid six..inchei 'above the level of the street, thus interfering with the use of the street and necessitating its filling up to the : prejudice of property. The iron rails have arrived. . 'llTorit. on the . Boldiers' Monument hall also been commenced. For some days 4eamerhavolieen busy hauling the granite froui the detest to the Cemetery grounds, and all thaattnies : being cut ready to put in ptAcie the. xnothiment Win. not go up very rapidly. Mr.. BArrEasox expects to have it completed by the Ist, with the exception of the two statues which have not yet art ived from Italy. TIMBER-LAND SOLD.—Jacob Lott, Esq., has sold to Hon. Edward McPherson, 22 -acres of timber-land in Hamiltonban township, near the Cold Spring road, for $3OO cash. The Timber-land, formerly part of the Marla Ptarnatie;proPertY, sold by Messrs. Paxton d. Witherow on Saturday last, brought prices which indleste a rise in the value of Mountain Timber, The tract con tained 130 acres, and was divided into twenty lots. It lies to the left of the Maria Furnace road, beginning at land sold by the same parties last year and extending up to Christian Frey'e land. The attendance was almost exclusively limited to bidders. The sale began with the most remote lots, those nearest the Furnace being sold last Our report numbers them in the order in which they were sold, and is only delbc tive in not giving the number of acres in each lot. We understand, however, that the best timber was offered in the smailest lots. The price, it will be observed, varied 4ropa $7.25 to $111.25. The latter was heav ily covered withthoice locust and chestnut D. W. Horner bought lot No. I,at $25.00 an acre ; No. 2, $28.25, John Bighorn ; No. 3, $32.:55, C. Slriver; No 4, 4.10.00, Daniel Mickley ; No. 5, $36.00, DOVId Reck ; No. 6, $40.25, C. (Sorrell; 'N - To. 7, $35.00, C. Correll ; No. 8, $26.30, Tobias Eekenrode ; No. 9, $27.00, Francis Allison ; No. 10, -$0450, Henry Cromer ; No. 11, $16.10, Elijah Eckenrode ; No. 12, $12.80, Wm. Walter ; No. 18,.57.25, Ppvid Masan ; No. 14, $8.50, Harry Butler; No. Is, $lO.OO, Caspar Styers ; tio!.'lls; $15.00, H. Forry ; No. 17, $16.05, Henry ,Landis ; No. 18, $22.75, G. W. Scott; No. 19, $23:50, Ab- salom Smith ; No, 20, $30.05, Caspar Myers.; The timber- land of John Mintzer, in jilarnilienboalownahp, lying pa the road Yronilltatia,Fiarnace o iikteiturnpike in /be direction ,of Warmth:no', was recently sold, through Wia.- F. I3enchoff, to John Funk and - 24likFrickfor 1148 an acre-14 acres and SP,.'perches. In 1880, this .land was sold' for $857.60, and the purchaser sincsrthai mit off about $5OO wOrth Of tim ber. Mr. Beuchoff also Kohl: another tract - for Daniel Mintzer, 119 acres and 80 pennies, to .3ohiph iiixi Jetta Hess, for $693 cash. This land was sold about the beginning of the Aar, at"the sale of the David Boyer land, to the Hess Brothers at 90 cents per acre. feCERLOPS ACCIDENF.—We: regret to learn that WlLLrell B. 13RILIVDON, for merly residing in York Springs district in this county, met with a serious accident on the 10th kt Merton station on the Cumberland Valley . Railroad, four miles , Wow hl r.'Brauctou owns he station, and a freight train had stopfied to take a car ou t t pf the siding. The Star of the 'Watley describes the accident as fol lows :—"Tbe rear of the train was un eiOup/ed and the • trout part started forthe' lower end of the skiing. Mr. Brandon wen; OUkto fttfogit'thei couductpr that the car was not ready to go, and while standing on the dlsoiumel.ited pa* of the.'lrsins facing the rear portioc-Mhe `.'sad hi:Milking) Biandon, down, one truck passed over his left an c atiipgfttin,i thteiclfti&miuspe It is remarkable that after this, Mr. while thecani,rore stylmoyirig, got from between the - tracks b4fole 'Elie next truct, reached him. Drs. Kieffer, of Carlisle, Actbiscat or,24wetue, mid gt44.y Rock, were 'atinimOned, and the feg was amputated five inches below the knee. At this wilting (Thursday evening) he is 4pingtye4.lo,ll stro4 hem are entertain ed of hisreceiery." ' • ''''COMPLHEIVRITARI". Ttiesday eye ning last out end Jacir r ltar . was the re cl p hitt Wgriresble Compliment from the Painters engaged on the Springs Hotel—all4he pl; .iittlir`because the affair was quite a swprise to him. Mr. Ray, in the employ of Dr. Smith, has been eritrusti ed with the general superintendence of the panda engsmi on. the , bulidlog, mid the Painters, on Tuesday i evenhig, determined to present him with a token of their appre ciation of his gentlemanly bearing and mai-. fo-,413N . ofnlesy r . s WI9 inxited 6VMAIrIDbi Ittlehleti 'pirloriAit the "Eagle," when a handsome gold ring, pur chased from the eatibliiihnient . Soper & McCartney, was presented •4e; him, . P i rrri .4—Maca.prakingthepresisntition 4 ; ; ilthough telciilbry 'sur prise, Tespou4sd in 1 neat acknowledgment of the Compliment, - after which the party partoolrof e rfrestu;wds served trip, byllia. John Grit& - - -NtliErritEt2f if:Akitiat 441L ROAD.—The 'ordinance 'to rube lions of dollars to, oempleta the • Western Dfarjr*Ad 134 ,a!ffit,/ t';;' panted Moth branches of the naltimOre tniticif: " tf-tbieektMr prima- inmates is- &WIN ' dela In gitO4OlOP 3 R4Vk N a I I CO C Ti , PF.C' e r4 n r by its enemies, have announced their par- Pose, braise VW Itetrfitilleinal baited, to sae out an injunction tapseweatrehe gp: =ituretreit::27l=l, which pwal, F4) , Ftiatioels some Hay ago. InitidlOte lattelfbitarestodp We l t t f t litri* l birt i tt r i= ed wo p taks, on both roads itla probable that with*. , wilttorseetEont.' • 5 ,1 % Ofr.a- • .4ie baa'aamilitetillihiteastihiatoir had yan " ' /ii. 0114401 1 1/ 441 r d, 2 r.„-t• ••_ ' AV rpirpertf:rea4thi''&4ll — , RIISOKAVOIttI*Po in , POO*, 99 the 9th inst., in the MI years of his age. Mr. jtift443l44.oitcatisitilcanfi ..4o giblidiedefiatie at . filattyribari; being it" note of the College and Seminary at this place. His first pastoral charge was at Ern stMtrbarliltirdit fittbentre`:tl. John:lL•UkiiktWA4lol4oll4. iwicaster, Pa., which he served until his death with greil "itecierittrhoiOrtatt marked Usefulness. syctp~gmttnnf+;slant,.warm MAO , ' ed, and attractive social qualities.' Called tspequaa unusually pout trials duriug his & ,, taististaiftr& . • , lie bravely met and surmounted them, and_ had before him a promising future, lovhen arrested in his ca reerMaetivetisettiniss, brti geberal break ing down of kisMitosa system, which re , _411,,, . his fitilitki l last , ircek. The follow ihg. .31aillt4 was t t . ' • ' as ninnnously a d o pted by tlix.OfturChVotulkil4 Bt. John's Lutheran Church of Lancaster : IWan:skis, kin iglity tied litis in His in sitcptable wiatiorn laid the hand of affliction upon us in the remove] by death of our I faithful and beloved - pastor and friend ; there !. . Besokfreil, that in di s it•death of the Rev. I W. V. Gotwald we have lost one whose U - SelbAteti and' iticcess as a minister of the 'ind Jesus Christ obtained for him a grow i Mg end denervingdistinction in the church; whose tender devotion to our spf!itual wet fun, and whose, worth and ser vices as our Abohtit: teacher in , divine things, as well as his amiable and cultivated social qualities, endearqhim4u. and to our families, and who* rpagy le and public-spirited sen timents tr fide m a highly valued 'citizen of this co afflonity. - .Resolved'., That in this visitation of Di vine Providence we are most deeply and sensibly reminded that all things are of God, and "through Him and to Him are all things ;" and that. we do humbly bow in meek submission beneath His chastening rod, and that, in the midst of onr grief and sorrow, we will Call upon Him for divine assistance to bear this dispensation of Ills will, and we will earnestly pray that Hu may sanctify it. unto us as a Church. Resolved, That to the bereaved and broken family of our late pastor, we tender our sincere Christian sympathy and condol ence ; and wo will pray that the God of the witkm•and.the fatherless may throw His all-supporting arms around them, and com fort and sustain them in this affliction by His grace and spirit, and that the rich joys of His salvation may be theirs and ours—as they ate now hia, who was so lately with us—when we, also; are called to lay aside the wciapone of our.Chilstian warfare. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be communicated to the family of the deceased, awl be published in the Lancaster papers, Lutheran Observer, and Gettysburg Star and Sentinel. 6 1E MELVII ITEMS. —A number new Barns are in process of erection in this neighborhood. Among them we bear of one by Jonas Spangler, 75 by 40 feet in Mountjoy township ; also one of same dimensions by Ezra Shwe ; also by Jacob lieefauvre, Abraham Llesson, and Wm. Young, the latter 50 by 40 feet, all in Mountjoy. John Cunningham, iu Freed om, is also erecting a fine barn, having built it handsome house last season. Sam uel Weygandt, who lives in Maryland, near the Mountjoy line, is putting up a new barn. John Swisher and John Musser are erect ing dwellings on their lots on the Taney tOwtrivad. The barn of Lewis Schriver near Bridge port, Md., owned by Cristian Schriver, of Cumberland township, was unroofed by the storm of last Friday a week. In addition to the improvements in Gettysburg heretofore noticed, we observe the following : On York street, Jesse M. Walter has commenced the erection of a two-story brick dwelling adjoining Lia residence; Fleury Eckert a back building to his residence; and Clarks IL S4018631(11 a now dWeTliug a short distance palow. On - Washington street, Wm. T. ,Xitig!itrAtitelimit an addition to his Car riage establishment ; and Mrs. Herrigan is addittgAnother story to her dwelling. On Charnbersbnrg street,Nicholas Weaver has still further improved his residence by adding another story to the front build ing, making it three stories; and George B. Stover a new back building, and store room on the lot ot.c. Ivied by him. ADVIIRIMBING.—A distinguished an -Wordy on the subject says that this coun try Is - full of men Who - have got rich by advertising. .In taotno man expects now to keep his business running without in forming the people what ho is doing or where he can be found. The people can not afford to spend' the time to hunt up places of business and trade. They have been so long accustomed to gaining that information from the newspapers that they depend dpon that' Source altogether, and govern their trade from what they learn and reimptt :thOi homestind by their own fin - Shies. - A lively adverrtlserdent is a friendly talk between business men and their customers. It Is a daily invivation to come and trade, and every day the rea d er:ef PiiPersxptctri to see and hear what the merchan ts,the manufacturers and tradesmen have to say. A local newspa paper is a 'travelling agent, taking his dai ly round to the families of all their custo mers. No matter whether times are good or dull ; no matter whetber trade la brisk or otherwise,- po men • can gford to take down his sign nor withdraw the pleasing ,influence of a _daily chat with his custo mers through the newspaper. For a bus iness man to stop ;advertising, would be - . , quivalent to his saying, "I hive stopped business, ancl . a,sk no favors of the people." SURGICAL OPERATION.—Dr. C. E. Goidillotough, atisisted by Dm. Kinzer and Eckenrode, performed the dillicalt opera- Rion on Wednesday last, by removing the !:larger pottlon of the cis or Slibibone from the leg Lof it little son of Mr. Enos Drown, , of. &rattan township, this county, Eight Inches of the shaft of the bone was removed and notwithstanding the serious nattif i the: oPeratiortl the result was a coMp ete suCeesa Necrosis of the bone wessitated its armrial. CLEVELAND LIGHTNING ROD CO. —The' agents of this Conipany are in town with the cable Rod, and the only one hav ing no joints to endanger the building, which is, being adopted as the best rod everywhere. _ , They warrant them and guar antee to pay to parties all damages if the radsigtouhilOtH. These rods are a most superior Article, amlare (*reposed of ()w -hat capper, They . are. stopping: at the Keystone Hotel, where they will remain for &few. derya °sly. . LITISIBER.- 7 "The attention of Carpenters and Builders is invited to the extensive assortment of Liuntiei or,all kinds'io be found at the Lumber Yard of Col. C. ae .eirlterigielVkioefielhirPerr me egii.:ll,l4*nitkire; .10 Vida ntitail3 Pine; Hemlock, Lathe, Siding, Joice, Scantling, Shitigefi__l l fete,„ ,Rlooring, &c. 4:M . ,llltratated in any qtistialtrknvi it low rll4e4r- • . tr Nei . O i rlIER".--The small-siied Hoop Skirt§ areibe rip:, the this summer. Ths best and most fashionable are sold by H. 11.' ,Witonit Xfe And ;the exclusive right to sell the skirt which bas become so pv -144'17111 Otti IVVett ion buy a Mop Aid be sire you get - it at frood'e EItOTO lifettir'ertii ' • • rift; - 00,135;19/4D4P147--Wil: 0 168, 9rf GMVirr orgrabcture, t h ree sizes, 114444_ eglee t thitisi4 oo hin4 ind for sale b t R, 134i54191.1[!). miles south of f ir oTureM-tf W' •RS '' AST 'D.— • fevi Arst =( lore4, NVmlnittwi.l l 144 n d employ by rel4!P lr44tD. SiamYB; PIOO3I Ixl'G." 2l, 7 , 3110321011M*684916111rdbk MIA* on saiiiihatikiatim diamond. En.: -aa t 15121 MimeLiMaakwh:,ii .C@@* 4 - 9pl" )440i0il . C1C•chc iiiiwiortiimaatiOlcullerw- 610 M - - • liP .trosmotirlirvirffinv[iffellt AfflErt.-Pra'r.--,' 'rot.** Wm. ,hilft 79.*Pi Wie4rarialy'irt pubite eitimation, and ItiNi fkr*ikse4ei , Volllololl4, tor, titstrehno physicians than they once were. The rea son for this Is that it is a generally establish ed fact that wholesome tonics used in mod: eration daily for years do not loose their virtue u rtelther do they injure the system.— `They act in fact ink; air and eNcicise, and not as "medicines," which are Intended solely for attacks of illness. The nrrvsa rantotrLas, especially those of vegetable origin, all possess the common property of stimulating the appetite, strengthening the nervous system, and of imparting strength. Women generally derive benefit from them even more than men; their system being more liable to debility and exhaustion.— We have again and again in our experience seen the good effects of tonics where the eyes had grown dim and the cheeks pale, and the entire frame showed every indica tion, of exhaustion, nervous suffering and The best established bitters before the American public are beyond question those of Dr. Stcever, and this is equivalent to de elating that they are the beat, since among the scores of really excellent bitters now current, a poor article has no chance of success whatever. The most ignorant per son can tell at once' by its effects, almost from a single dose, Whether any bitters are good or bad. These of Stever have been sold for thirty years, are composed of sixteen of the safest roots and herbs of a well-known tonic virtue. so skillfully selected and compounded with regard to their mutual effects, that it may be doubted whether any more perfect form of this med icine can be made. Thousands of persons are exposed to or afflicted with fever and ague, bilious ague or other results of malaria. Let thorn re member that these bitters are as admirable in such cases, us for diarrhcea and cholera morbus, or any ordinary derangement of the stomach. Try them and be satisfied that they should be in the stores of every family, and the trunk of every traveler. It is a favorable feature in the advertise ment of the proprietors of Dr. Stcever's Tonic Herb Bitters, that no claims arc made that they will cure every ill that flesh is heir to. The weakest intellect can hard ly be imposed upon when told that this or that remedy will remove every form of dis ease in every stage, and yet we can not fake* the majority of journals without encountering an advertisement declaring that this or that medicine is a nostrum which is a perfect apothecary's shop, and a whole college of physicians in itself, rend ering all other cures useless. What is claimed for Dr. Shaver's Bitters is simply that they will act as a good tonic, and are capable of doing as much good as a prepa ration of bitter principle can. They will not cure incurable diseases, but they will often prevent a certain class of disorders from becoming incurable. The references and certificates issued in their favor are all true and honest, and of these there are hun dreds. From the editorial column of Forney's Phila. "Press :" FROM THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. LANCASTER., July 23, 1868. KtLYDEE Jr Co.—Gentlemen In reply to yours of the 22d inst., I would say that I have used Dr. Stcever's Tonic Herb Bitters extensively in my practice during several years past. Ido not hesitate to say that I have found it to possess remarkable efficacy in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Nervous Energy, as well as Fever and Ague, Diarrhoea, Headache and other dis eases proceeding from a disordered stom ach ; and especially has it proved of ines timable value in general debility of the system, when other tonic medicines have failed to produce the desired effect. Though reluctant to appear as recom mending any particular advertised medicine, a sense of duty to the public and the medi cal faculty will not allow me to withhold my testimony to the merits of the Bitters in quoistion. Yours, respectfully, J. T. BAKER, 2,L D. Kryder & Co., Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors, 121 North 3d St., Philadel phia. Sold everywhere. ./terittv of the Narlteto. Baltimore Grain 4. Prodnee Market. Ea/(lmam Thursday Morning. ... 545 @ 550 ...625 IV 650 1 50 @ 1 65 ... 1 25 1 70 84 @ 92 1 20 * 1 25 ... 72 V 75 ... 000 @ 000 ... 0 00 @ 0 00 0 00 CO 000 14i ... 17 18 19 @ 21 19 SUPER FLOUR,. EXTRA FLOUR,. WHITE. WHEAT, RED . WIISA.T,.. Co,M RYE, OATh, TIYOTIIY-31111), CLoyze.-SEED,.. Flea-sztn, BACON, SHOULD'S% " Swz, " HAms,. LARD, GOLD, Phila Gettysburg - Gratin &ProwWoltz Market, Gettysburg, Priddy Morning. 5 00 SUPER FLo EXTRA FLOUR,... WRITE WRICAT, RED WRI AT, Colar, Okts, BUCKWHEAT ; I'LMOTLEI" SEED, CLOVER SEEP, .. POTATOES, Btu, LAR.D, EGGS; Bkoox, HAMS,.. " • Srsotrunnts, .. TALLovr, atAkimiLED DZISEL—FnEr.---On the Bth inst., by the Rev. E. Breldenbaugh, Par. Levi De u gel to Bise. Wall A. Frey, all of this county. D.ILVIS—TRIIMP.—On the 13th inst., by Rev. 1). M. Blackwelder, Mr. Martin A. Davis, of Latimore township, Adams younty, to Miss Mary Trump, of Frank lin. township, York county. itass—Nicoom.a.---On the 19th ult., at Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland connty, Pa, at Life residetwe of the bride's mother, by. Ray.S. Niecolls, 1). D.; Rev. W. H. Hillis, Pastor of the .Presbyterian chnreb Gettysburg, to Miss Maggie Nic cow; sister of the officiating cle_myrnan. ILicellEn—RtiotsEL.—On the 3d inst., by Rev, P. Bergatresser ' George T. Hotter, , M. D., and Mary L. Rudisel, all of Tan neytown. SANDltis—MoNsour.-.-On the 15th inst., bribe-Rev. W. S. Vanoleve, Mr. Henry . Sanders, of New Oxford, to Miss Phebe J. Monfort, of Adams county, Pa. STAttz—Rutrayssr.—Orr the 27th nit., i n liianchester, by Rev. S. A:Young, Wil liam H. Staub, formerly of Littlestown, to Saban Manchester, Md. SaffVfX—ME.tris.—On thel3th inst., by Rev. D. M. Blackweider, Mr. John H. Shultz, of Franklin township, York coun ty"? to Miss Eliza Elenora Meals, of Ty roue township s this county. Sizttrmarr—DAY.—On the 15th tilt., by Rev.- DeM. - --Blackweider, Mr. John H. Shuman. of York Springs, to Miss BM:s pew SILT Day, of Tyrone township, this botifity. ' • • Viriiii-T-=:lLauntsa.—On the 27th ult., at the Reformed Parsonage, Mittlasitowli, by the - Re!. John M. Clemens, T.Trlah Wlllet •iliaa •F. Harrier; both of this fIIED. Obituary notices , s Iseata a lbw or au or= 4 liala—asalt to_ amonspauj 130. , tires. , Grant, a 4 ears g i g 9 J i ol u rzrakarj . Sellers, aged 4444. i ttv_. Annim,Be4 4i s e - of ,ilatt.l , 4*trtionstirts. JM. .Attorney at • 1 w Getlystaug, Ps. Glollactions and all legal business promptly atteLded to. omen on Jlalttoors street, south of Court-bouse. Tone 18, 180841 DMcCONAUGHY, Attorney at • lo k y, one* one dour woo tut oreux's Drug stiori 3 Otuuubfroburg 'trust: Special attention than to Snit', Collections and :dattismsnt of Estates. MI toga/ bustnasa, and 01111111111 to Pensions, noway, Back-pay, and Damages against U. dtates,at al I times promptly and efficient ly attended to. ( A id o ft eraata located, and choke Farms for oafs In lowa and other western States. Jaae 18.11102.-4 f West Middle Street Market (NEAR THE COUIIT•IIOIISE.) Every Day in the Week , SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednes day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or . Itutton every day. Orders left at my market to the evening, will be promptly delivered the following morning. GEORGE A. CODORI. Jun 418.18694! NOTICE. The notes given et the sale of property at Caledonia Furnace in December last,are now due, and In the hands "of the undersigned—to whom, or to DAVID A. Buzau'', Esq., at the Star office, immediate payment should be made. row. IfcPligitSON, One of the Executom of HUI. Thaddens Stevens. June litZt VALUABLE FARM AT . PRIVATE SALE - - The undersigned, Executrix of the will of JAMES Townstsn, deceased, in accordance whit nth' will, now offers at Private Sale, the valuable Flan] on which she now resides, belonging to the heir, of James Townsend, situated In Rentilog township, Ad ams co., Pa., about PA miler north of Hampton, fur miles from York Sulphur Springs and mile front the Baltimore and Carlisle pike, containing 201 ACRES, more or lets. This is commonly known as the "Old Round 11111 Farm." It is mostly of the granite soil, he. been heavily limed and manure.% nod Is In a h!gh date of cultivation. There are about Iro Acre, of good farming laud. and 40 Acres of good timber. The farm le well watered will, springs and ranning water; a never-failing spring, of excellent water about 23 yard. from the door; also, another very large and strong spring about mile horn the booze, from which the Water rune to the honso con tinually, forted by a hydraulic Ram, which has been In successful operation for over twenty years. There ie • barrel of excellent water standing in the kitchen all the time, suitable for conking or washing. From the houce the water is carried by load pipe to n trough In the barn yard, thus furnishing plenty of water all the time for all the stock. The buildings aro a large two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE. a gall sired Stone Barn, a large framed Stable with stabling fur 13 horses;Hay Mows Straw Shed, Sc., Wagon Shed, Grain House, Machine House, Shop, Smoke House, Spring House, Hog House, and other necessary buildings—all under pine shingle roof.— There lea No. 1 Apple Orchard in good bearing order; also, Peaches, Pears, Pintos, Cherries, &c., in ebend. ALIO!. This desirable farm Is very conveniently loca ted in regard to Churches. School Houses, Stores, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Shops, kc. All persons desirous of purchasing such a farm are respectfully invited to call and examine for them selves. They will find Has represented. Terms easy and reasonable. 113-Any person desiring any further information, (i( it iv not convenient for them to call,) may obtain It by letter, by addressing MARY T. TOWNSEND, Execntri a. Hampton, Adams co, Juno IR, 1P69.-3m. THE DESIRABLE TIIREE-STORY DWELLIN(I, liOtJSIE , 3:sleet front, on 40 folt lot, with tw ,-,t ~.ry Erick Back budding, In first cl,s t from Court Ititt,re strVtt, ~a LIC- Luumlutlatiug 'berms. 1 Jucte --tf GROUTER & BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 493 Broadway, Nue York 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Elmticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity 01 Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spordl. • No fastening of seams by hand .11,4 I.IF, waste of thread. Wide range of application with.ut chsngo of ad— Justin:rent. The seam retalus its beauty a id fir lune., aft,r wash ing and Isuing. Besides doing/Lil kinds of work done by other 5 , !14. lag Machines, these Machine, execute the most beautiful and permanent Embruld,ry and orn ,mental work. Siena Highest Premiums at ail the fairs and ex hibitions of the United States and Europe. have Leen awarded the Grover k Baker Sew log 31achines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited In com petition. /Ernie very highest prize, THE CROSS OF TILE LEGION OP HONOR, wait cooferr,•l on the rei.re •eotatire of the Gruver .1k Baker L'eltrinr,3lacbineir,st the Ili position rairereelie, Paris, 1467, thee attest ing their great superiority orer all other Scoring Machines. .tiFer sale by D. W. ROBISON, Geityeburg June 11, 1869.-1 y June 18-81 69. JUNE 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs &Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES KR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, DYES AND DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS, INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY, PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney's Horse Powders the best and ebeapeet for Horse., Cat tle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved make.. HUB E R S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pennia. Jane 11, 1860.—if ME 5 50 @ 1254,150 80 @ 100 1 DO Oil 1 20 WM. KNABE & CO., 90 2 50 7 00 0 85 GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGIIT NANO FORTES, Thee* trudrumenta have been before the Public for nearly Mkt, Team and upon Choir excellence alone attained an unpurehased pre eminence, which pro nonucce them unequ TONE 6 op combines great-power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well an great purity of Intonation, and reenacts throughout the entire settle. Their pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiff— ness found in so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP they are unexcelled. Using none but the very beet seasaxed etateriat, the large capital employed in oar business enables no to keep continually an Immense stock of lumber, kc.. on band. A R.O ar SQUARE PIANOS have our New Improved Overstrung Scale and the AI:MASTS TREBECE. We would call special attention to our late Improve• merit. In GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14,1866, Which bring theriano nearer perioction thanhas yet been attained. Every Piano fully Warranted for Five *IN. BENTZ, York, Pa., Pole Agent for the above celebrated Instruments, to by special arrangements enabled to furnish them at the Very lowest factory. prices. KNABB & CO., Jane 11, 1889 —9m Baltimore REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE , in connection with my law business In Gettysburg. p, n i es v bhing te mall, or buy lands, may and it to their adrantageto call. Farms and Woodland 93 ACRES OF WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER for $l,BOO. A GOOD WARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMBER ..ar Gettysburg granite land. A 1 WARM, nger Gettysburr red gravel lend. - A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT Sao isti, A ORE. A TRACT 01 GOOD LAND, 65 ACRES, AT $35 PER scum. %MY GOOD WARM, WITH 100 ACRES UNAPT AT 11b PER dOps, VERY CHEAP. 100 ACSE3'IVITH PEET GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, YOH $6,000. A TIME CELLO FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $36 PER ACRE. A A V 100 ACRES, near GeHysburg. 'gawp /ARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT WARM, sae pigukcjig, two atlas from Gettysburg. A WARM, kasr mites Sven Gettysburg, 130 PER AGRI VINAP. A wita GOOD GRASS WARM, two alias from GAIN a, G oo= GIMP TABBILN AND LOTS AD jormire. A rows GOOD YAWL IN GOOD ORDZIL, 566 PZR AGRI. GOOD PAWL BUILDINGS ALL NZW, UAW— AMU KANT OTHBR TBA.OPIL ALSO UOUIIB AND BOUGING LOTS towN. R. N. M lo 94 111 41 1 rp totrowriae „ 4 „ . .... 4 prmy at law. FOR SALE FIRST PREMIti3I =I BALTIMORE, MD M •, few Advtrtiotturato. STRAWBERRIES. 2,000 QUARTS! ROBERT SHEADS, Gettysburg, Penn'a., T. prepared to tilt - Edith EiSItAIVISEPOiIEF, of the lic , l •arieties, raised.tu hie own Nursery, and 'n any de• Bred gnantity. .Order 4 promptly atteadotl to Oettyaburg,Jane 1,1136.-3 t A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES. Being a short and practical treatise on the nature, causes, and symptone of Pubnonary Ctintunsp Bronchitis, and - Asthma, and their prevention treat ment, nod cure by inhatati,m. Sent by nail, roe . Address Q. VAN 11111111E14 31. D., 16 West. 14th at. New York. - [June 16, 4909-1 y VHS IS NO 11111113UG 1)Y seuding 3.5 cents, tritlsaga , helght, color of eyes IL) and hair, you wilt receive, by return toad, scar. rest picture of your Arturo husband or wife, with Dune and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, I'. 0. Drawer No. 21, lonitonvllle, N. Y. [June 11-4 w CHEAP -100 lbs 01 tl/0 PLCORA C , )IP4NY'B CoLOHITh PALNT (coding 51•2.159) Mill Veldt as ti och u. . 50 Ili, of Lead, 3 nail wear longer. For porticolorn, • arldreoo S. BOWEN, Soc'y., N 0.150 CO3T LEAD . N. Four th Phdaddplda. .1.01:NT6 IV.tNII;ii FOIL SECRETS OF THE IZEAT CITY M====s:ll•lllM= = r t j .N.tec rdrk C It contain! itZi One enzrayint. a tit, Si icirvt, me t Ino:ructiro , :knit work ONLY $2.50 PEIL COPY Arent. , an, meeting with unpri•ced,vitpd One iv Maill”,r,vgli. rep,rti, en)", il,rs In A day. One iu tA1T.,1,11.1 Co., Ca., tl in It day. one in Mertitirn, COWL. 0i in lA., 1.4),, alni a great many others 100 to 200 per week. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full deicriptivn of thu work. Address, JON Ed, ❑MOTHERS A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Publivlitd in Loth En glkh nod Gorman. Jane 11.—loiv AG F NTS WA NTED FOlt THE BEST BOOK MP TILE PERIOD, WOMEN OF NEW YORK; OR, THE UNDER WORLD OF THE ,Itl Ar CITY. Thin most startling revelation of ni.,dorn New York Eocie.y unwa.L.d. "1 - ho Ariit,rscy," "Woman of Neatnro," Womvn," IE4 all classas thoroughly s') Multi:l6...n, Ad dress at once The New York Book Ca., 145 N11E14.11.1 nt.,N1,, , , York Juno / BE CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. ard \ T n .', alu e d " f. l d ' e r „ 1 4 , 1 " o ' f r :i ' l ' i r e k t h ion? g Leal •igorating, don't drink whis:tvy or any Intoxicating thing. whither under the nanoe of or °the, wise. Such articha give just al touch idrohgth to your weary body and mind at the wLip gird to th., jaded horme, nod no more. Alii , do -lie ,burn art. ore ink:riot. to N erv,healtiL nod 01, ALWAYS I. liowtd by DEPRESSING ILMACTPLN. DODD'S NERVLNE C INVIGORITOR tin TONIC and OEN E STIMULANT a hith is NOT attended by REACTION. What it ;airs It maintains. When it retreslies bedy mind, it r, freshea with natural strength that courts to stay.— We aru not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction ; but long and ea tended observation teaches as that ho who resorts to the bottlo fir rest or recuperation, will find, an hu keeps at it, that he is kindling a fire in his to,pen which will consume like the flames of perdition. Tarn from it. Take a tonic that will refresh and net destroy. Dodd's Xenia° is for sale by all Druggists. Price one Dollar, Eee book of Certificates that acc6runanies each bottle. June 11--4 w IMPORTANT TO Newspaper and Jobbing PRINTERS. The Knickerbocker Card 31annfactory, No. 7; .4 V! Folt..n Street, New York, is now furaii!,ing Prit,t., Cards at a lower fi, , ,are than any other la )1140 In the trade. gamplca and Ligt ncaited,atapplica than. ;Jo 11—Iw I=l tED JACKET A X E Is Letter than our te e s...Lir slaps.,l A sea for theta rea sons: first—lt vitt deeper. Sec,ul—lt dou't stick In the wood. t .I.es not jar the Laud — Futtrth—No time It 'rooted in taking the Axe out of the cnt. Fifth—W ith the canto labor you will do onexhird more work than with re,,,ular As, R e d paint hat nothlr,4 ts., do Nail ti,•• i I , of this ASP, for all our Axes are p red. If y;ur were slurs does not keep our 7, -.le, we will gladly answer iugniries or till your orders direct, r we you the name of the eerie , .Cer who keeps our Axes. LIPPEseIiTT BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Penns Sale 6 , Tier+ of j,;l , arn't, And Prd Jacket Patent, FIRF:: FIRE!: HILT GLOBE FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO., .V o. 4 De / Str,a MEE Grant reduction in prig. No 1 S'e",: 50.3 $lO ; N 0.3 it", First-class Age Arldre,B n. libOT. STEAM ENGINES AND 11011;E: It?. P i ROM 4 TO 3'o'ollsg POWER,IcrIttd ill.; the cele trate.' C.Jrli,4 Cut-.ff 1:11,'12 r , Slide Valve ~ 4 1 tionary Engtne., PA-taLle• Engine.. Cir cular, .Ifalay and Grin.r Elair Sitar:in!, Pl 11 1 ,”, he., Lath and Shin,:le IVlip.tt itz.l C,rn Circular SawA. Se,,l t" 'IP er'.pnve Cir• othr .2t) , 1 Price Li-t. WOOD e: MANN t.:T EN GINE CO., Utica, N. Y. WANTED, AGENTS, 1 . 7.", to par month, every whet, male and female, to introdure the GENUINE lIIPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bin!, brai•l and embroider in a moist sumriur manner. Price only SI.S. war— ranted for five years. We will pay Stood for any ma chine that will sew a stronjer, mare beautiful, or more °Math:seam than ours. It makes the • 'Eltstic Lock Stitch." Every second Stitch* Can be cut, and atilt the cloth cannot be puilad apart without ,tearing it. We pay Agents from i7a to per month and expensed, ur a commission front which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMIS A CO., Pitts burgh, Pa., 13.14011, Mans., or St. Louis, Mo. CAUTION.--Do not be imposed upon by other par ties palming MT worthless cast-iron machiLec, under the same name or otherwise. Ones is the only gee. nineanti really practicalchcap machinemanufactured. FNER) . , With the ur r AGE p1t1i.9.3 and nip priatiug material ac companying it, er.ery man can do hu own priuting neatly, • quickly and cheaply. They E 0 simple iu c,u,truction, that a bcy ten ye are old ten crutilymanago thu largest sloe. Printed iretruetluns ACC sent with Loch UriCe, ti/ !Ill,the ILLS purchaser to get Ilt Utak with mut n pieviond knortl,lgo of printing. A cirenlar,cJarnin• 111:Z tall de,r:pti,n, price,,tes. \V-IN bent f.ee to all. Our Spechneu Sheets of type, cuts, it:, tin cents. A L:dress ADAMS PRESS CO., NIB TER, 5J 31U1t IRT STREET, W YORK. DATEN TS.—MuNN.C: Ca., Editors SCIENTIFIC AmmucAN, 7 Park Row, New Ywk. Twenty three-years' experience in obtaining AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PATENTS. Opinions no chargo. A pamphlet. 103 p:.geA of law and information free. Alf ar1.66 13 at., 0 IMEIFEEE ALUMINIUM BRONZE k OROIDE WATCHES, with American, English and Swiss Movements. Chains and Jewelry of evcry style. Price List sent free. Address OItOIDE WATCH CO. 93 Washington street, itoston, U. S. TEN PEit CENT. MICHIGAN BONDs For Aile 0y A. WILKINz+, $lO.OO PER DAY GUARANTEED Agents to sell the :route Shuttle. Sewing Machine.— It makes the fc.ck Stitch, alike on b.dit hag the antler-feed, and 1J equal in every rtspect to any Sew ing Machine ever invented. Price s'2s. Warranted far 5 years. Seud far circular. Addeo.. Joll:f3uN, CkiliCt Co., Boston, Mass. ; ritt•hurgh, to., or St. Louie, Mo. tlooos SALARY. Address U.S. Pim,Co., New York ASIC YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUCHIST FOR SWEET QUININE—it equals (bitter) Quinine. Is made only by Y. STEARN•A, Chemist, Detroit. WANTED—AGENTS—To sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price 525. The sim plest, cheapest and bolt Knitting Machine ever In vented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liber al indacemants - to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston. Masa., or St. Loula,Mo. NEDRAWIA--Nerrourners and reniais Weak /ICI.I Cured.—A Clergyman's Widow surered for years with the above diseaser, and for the benefit of like sullerers will send the means of her own cure &ea.:- HRS. DIXI FRANKLIN, Jersey City, New Jersey. C . C — c O DR new terms to agents before %ending to any other Scm. We give 105 yards sheeting for clubs of 100. if all returned, and at the same rate for clubs of thirty, forty and sixty. Recollect our Dollar Sale is the oldest and largest in this city, and perfectly re• liable, all orders and letters being answered the same day they are received. Don't pay the high prices charpd at the stored. but save your money by sand ing to ris, and don't condemn our dub 'Tern of Idl ing pods before you try it. Male and towels agents wanted in all towns and villages, where prices aro high. In sending clubs, sendlOcts. for each name,— Circulars sent free by mail. EASTMAN A KEND ALL, 26 Hawley street, Boston, Mass. HO'BRIBLE II IHAVE suffered with CATAII.E.II for 30 years; it hsd destroyed my voice and my sight Gad heariug. In six weeks I bare been ea tirelffcnred. For•humanity's sake I. will fond the re ceipt for the simple remedy, postage free, to all aIP• acted. Addreas 11.F.V. T. J. ALHAD, Drawer No. 1711,. Symms°, N. Y. SPORTS' MOUSTICHNB forced to grow lo mix Weellti; Mot so I will send S I. Samples M mats. Addssit GEMBIT, Portland, Me. VaimU...4t Inv tivattuntres. ALEX. J. TATE'S RESTAURANT Chanthcraburg and, next door to the "Keystoolc libtd." ALE, LAGER, POP, OF MK /MST. A l .O, Upt ciA, Tripe. Turtle• Soap, Cheese, Eggx, Rod t very tLiug usually found In a first-claw Itestaunuit. Air GIVE. US S CALL. - IA Jut.- 4,1.50.-tf BUTCHE R. I N U. NEW FIRM GEORGE it. fiTOVER t TGADLIEUS S. WIBLE, HAVING enter.' into partneriblir In the Burcu- ERING BUSINESS, will carry it on In all its bronchi , . All ninth; of FRESH ME A T In their Market stand In Gettysburg. at Atoll's Corner. Fresh liver vvery Tuesday si! ;list nrdny morning. Sinvi I inv.iis Wan...day, Thursday and Friday morning. As w n 1.4 y cash fkir our stock wu can soil us iv.vonall e as any good ling in Getty.- Those having fit stock sale will find It to their advantage to call on or address the new Firm. STOVER WIIII.E. April Mt, 1860— t NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE. PA TOBIAS it. COVER t A ll n : ' ‘ " ,.7.l ' t i t i l i d " i) turtle,t of WHIM I= GRUCERLES, QUEENeWARE, HARDWARE, tc llaviug purchased my entire stock for cash. lam prepared to sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge r yourselves. T. R. COVER. Slay 25.—Gm We, diret attention to Wanarnaker Brown'd advertisernet. The Largest Clothing house in Philadelphia. 4;!.,) TO SW AN AOIAKY.Kt BROWN.- 31EN'S A 11016' CLOTLIING.— liarinenti ranging,- of every price, cut in every Style, ready•rtmle or mode to order. B. E. curoer ti IYTII md MAIIKLT Streets. +'7 TO SPRING OVERCOATE.-31eltun, I 8111 Mixed, Fancy Casaimere, nenvers, tt c.,largebt variety in the city.— OAK HALL, SIXTH and MARKET Sts. 86 TO lb IIIInINESS LSOTH Yorelgn uLJ 11,n..tic Goode, excellent styles, S. E. corner SIXTH and 3IARKET Streets, OAK HALL, WANA.HAIiEIi &BROWN. 0 TO :du DRESS SUITS OF ALL the do sirable styles, suitable fur soy oc casion. IS ANAIIAKEIL h DROWN, SIXTH A ItAIL KET Sto 1 TO BOYS' SUITS YORSCLIOOL Rome and Drc..—uowestatylrw and Le.tt clam. \YANA KER k BROIVN, LARUE IWES , E, SIXTH and SIARKET Streets. 10 425 BOYS" and YOUTHS' CHESTER I FIELDS iu great variety. WINA MAKER Jr BROWN, SIXTH sad 3.lAltliET Streets. TO 13.50 8 111 It T , UNDERCLOTHING .11.11N1811ING UOODB of every kind,at email advance on cost, WA NA NI AKER A BROWN, OAK HALL, ORE AT CLOTHING ROUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Streuta. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA GENERAL AGENTS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, or TO! UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, States of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Csingreas, l‘PProredJuly 18ei , i, mitt a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, nJ is nuw tnnrnisglity organizes: and priparLil furliu terms offered :o Agento and Sol icitorr, ho 0 illTitcd to ripply At our office Full particular, to he had pu application at our of- Ore, located in the aerr,mt story of our Banking Nouse where Circulate and Pataphleta. fully describing the adraurage3 offered by the Company, may be had. 13. S. RUSSELL, Manager 11. A. PICKING, Gettyaburr., Pa Aug. '21,18i.:9.-ly tarriagrz,carntSs, fir. - - DAVID McCREARY. JOHN Y. 31cCREA It? "Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County are always to be found at the old and well known etand,llaltimore st.,oppostle the Presbyterian Church (MoCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the meat substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount .lo Are complete in every respect and warranted to be of the very beat material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAD NOS es DIAS. They are the best FITTING and moat durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order. a, cheap as they can be made any where and In the moat substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Harries, Fly-nets and everything In the line; None better or cheaper. Our prices havebeen ILIDUCID to the lowest living atandard. A liberal percentage for cash, adult billsamounting to $.5 or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every article turned out to beim everyreapect as represented. Thankful for past favors we invite attention to our present stock. MGI TO OR a call and examine PRICES ANT VIALITE ISUS.-.11 D. McClt AitY & SON. eiRRIAGE-3LIKING RESUMED The War being over, the nodervigned hove reatimol the CARRIIGE-MAKING BUSINESS, at their old stand, in East 3lidilleatre.t, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put up work in the moot risbionable, substantial, and superior manner. A lot of new and no:owl-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. IC, on 11,111,i, Which they will dispose of 3 t the lowest pric.e, end all orders will be suppliel am promptly and satisfactorily us possible. I W - REPAIRLNG..iNt done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates A large lot of nevi anduld HARNESS n Ilund for sole. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, they Solicit and will endeavor to de serve a large share in the future. May DANNER k ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages.. REMOVAL. T i lL n .,t e p ra n ed ... has ,,,. r n e tToTA d l ,110 ‘ r ; t ' r r e r e i t a , U - e m „Ys k : burg, l'a , where he will continue to build all kind, of wort in hie line, Nil.: CARRIAGES, TROT7'ING& PALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. Ills work is all put up of good material and by the beet of mechanics, and cannot fall to give oath (UV.. Hie prices are always reasonable. lie talk ie, orders, confident that ho can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderat rate.. W. K. GALLAGHER. Jply 1,1868.—1 y CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. PERRY J. TATE Is now bnilding a variety of COACH WORK of the latest and most approved styles, and construct ed of the beet material, towhich be invite' the attor. lion of buyers. naelpg built his work, with great oare,andot meAralal selected with special reference, to, beauty of style and ditrabllity,,he can conAtessc, lisecommend di. work as nueurpassed by any othsr In or out of the cities. AU he asks (Walt inspection of his work, to convince thme In want of any kind of • vehicle that this is the place tabu, them. • - IartrePAIRTZM In 'ovary branch dons at short notice and on roamonsible tonna. Glreme scan - at vey, Naetory, sear the corner o r Wuhingtonsad Clhambenbars street Gettysburg, Ya jut 13. 11111Tornif ED= BRIDLL,S,_ ftgai Yam. N - 0.. T r '0 t bty wilk Mary baring let my bed and board without anyjnat cans*, I. bereby give notice ta all pergola not to tenet her on rey account, as I will not be responsible for any debts oho may contract. OORNXLIUS 111111[LE. Reading twp., June 4-3 t ELECTION OF OFFICERS. . Parsomit to the act of Incorporation, the Annual Elect.loo-fur • President and thirteen Director. of tba "Getty.burg Battlefield Memorial Association," will be bald at the McConaughr. Hall, in the kof Gettysburg, on Monday, Me 2.10 day of Jams Jsi, at 1 o clock, P. 41. JOllot W. GRABS', PI eeldent. D.AlcCousOollT, Secretary. June 4.-3 t NOTICE. The first account Of DAVID J. ELINZ. Committee of the person and estate of Daum J. Sun; a Lunatic, of Adams county. has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Co., and will be confirmed by said Court, on the third Noisday in .11111 e, 1889, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB SIELLIOBN, !gay 14.—td. Teachers Wanted. firlllß &hoot Directors of Gettysburg School Dlf trict will meet/et Priddy mining, the 18th day of June to elect Teachers for the Public Schools in said llorou*h. There will Leon examination of applicants at 10 o'cla-k. A. 51.0 f said day In the School building by .1.11 WERT, E•4l ij.kuty Superintendent. All •p. plicatrs will to rtquirod to attend ,all examination. 11111.. AM WARREN, President. J. Y. bicCar.sar, Pecretary. Pone 11—td TO CARPENTERS. PROPOSALS will Pe recoiled by the School Direct ors of Franklin township, on Saturday, the 19th ,y of June inst., at 1 o'cloc M , at Monehower'a i.trern, for the building of a atone School Muse at Itingainaria, 2 mites west of Caehlown. Plane and 1 1 ;:N11:al.ns can bo seen by calling on Capt. PUNK, 11i A coo av By order of the Board, FRANCIS WILL, Secretary. Jono 11 =3t lIISSOLUTION. Tbo undersigned, dolug business under the Arai of E A. EcuEcuoru h 43aarr, hare this day die 10iVe.1 partnerrillp by mutual cutlet:tat. The business will be continued at the nbl stand by Mr. Sex ransom The Ac aunts can be wlttlial by calling on Mr. ECIVIr &IDE at GI - A:lite Station, or on Mr.GRArT, in flout. erst own. Perseus indebted aro requested to call and soul° with9nt da :ay. E. A. ECK ENRODN, JOAN N. °HAFT. Juno 1,180.—(11 3t) To Bridge Builders SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commissioners of Adams county, unfit the 30th day of June inst., for building a WOODEN BRIDGE zeroes Conowago Creek, at Alfred Merman's Mill, on the road leading from Arendtsville to Mid• dletown. The bridge Is tq be sevecitysix test from abutment to abutment, two spans, with spier In the centre, and to be built on the Railroad plan, similar to the one across Rock Creek at Josiah. Benner's. Beet white oak lumber only to be need. The stone can be had within a mile and a half of the Bridge. Plans and specifications can be aeon by persons wishing to bid on the day of letting, or on application to J. M. Web flit, Clerk to Commisaloners. NICHOLAS WIERMAN, JACOB (OTT, MOSES lIA RTMAN, • Commiagionors. Attest:—J. M. WALTER r elerk. [Jane IL-3t TAX NOTICE. Nuticu II hereby Oren that an ABATEMENT OF 6 'Elt cu the liur,ugh Tax as sea.," fvr the year 14x,3 , which shell 6n tead otrur bee JULY IST, 1869, Unto JAMES McCREART, Collector By order of the Town Council, ALEX. SPANGLER, Preet A t teat D. DCPUORN, See,. TO `J'OLLECTORS The Collectont of State and County Time. for 1919 urged to make all collectione poeiiblo and pay the name ortr to the County Treasurer on or berora the IST OF JULY NEXT Hy order of Coznmiasiocers, J. M. WALTER, Clerk MA) 21—td LAGISTER'S NOTICES. .1. I CttICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Acconnta hereituifter mentioned will Le priAigked at the Orphans' Court of Aden's county for confi, nation and allowance, on TUESDAY, the dity1;;;.1; next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., sit: 221. ' t and Anal account ofJob Burkholder, oLn d. Carton. . Mealier, Administrator of Philip Hem late of Reeding twp., The flrgt and final acconat of Jacob 11. Go brerht. Trustee to men the Real Rstato of Da , tlel M. ()area t, late of Union twp. ' dec'd. 2 - 21. The account of Jecob 11.tetter and Margaret 11. Hostetter, Administrators of the estate of Abra ham ll,itetter, dec'd. 5. The Bret nud final guardianship account of Daniel Bream, Unardian of Samuel Eckenrode,a minor eon of Henry Eckenrule, The Guardianbbip account of John Mickley, Guardian of Margaret E. Pltzer, (now Margaret E. Wildenio,) n ciao xbter of Ilarriet L. Pitzer, dec'd. 2 - 27. The lirbt account of Henry J. Myer& Eitecntor of Henry Myers, late of Straban twp, deed. . • 223 Tie first account of Michael Detrick, Executor of the will of 3largarnt Detrick. deed, . D. lIOLTZWORTII, Register Slay 23, 18139.-tc BOUNTY ACCOUNTS. STATEMENT OF THE BOUNTY FUND OF HUN TINUTON TOWNSHIP, made tue 3let day of May, 1569, f o r the year 1668. JAMES J. NETCALFB,Treneurer of the Bounty Fund f Huntington township, in account with asia town,Lip: June Ist, 18113. DB. To balance at last settlement $912 27 To amount receired from Collectorg 1,323 41 Balance dna Metcalfe 81 Si By amount of Orders paid $232 00 By amount of Bonds paid 4,170 00 By Interest paid on Bonds 613 41 treasurer's Commission .......... . ....... —....—.... 31 ill -We, the undersigned, Auditors of Huntington township, Adams county, do hereby certify that we have examined the items composing the above ac. count and dud them correct as above stated, and that there is a balance due James J. Metcalte,Treasa rer,of the rum of Eighty-ono Dollars and Fifty-one Cents,— Witnera our bands the Slat day of May, 1869. JAI:OR LEER, G. W. MEALS, }Mllion. TllOB. IiIaNNYDY, LIALILITIE3 OP HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP IN VIE AFORESAID BOUNTY ACCOUNT. Amount of Bonds due sundry persons 53,660 00 Amount Duo Treasurer til 61 Onion) Irsnei and nopsid 20 00 Interest due on the above Bonds not calcutatod or i Ecluded in the same. AiSI:TS OF TOWNSHIP IN THE A FORESAW AQ- COUNT AmonetefOutetandiag taxe5........_ Et=l TLo Oil tNttlntlin,; , Titzes nut.ject to certaiu Ilivners ,Ite. Juud 11. —3t ftardwart, Tutlerp, ttr. 11,ARDWARIC, N I) U It Q C E,lt I ES I'llE4 tasncriterrhay.)urtruturn..lfrumtlarcure. with aa ituaaanee duppl) of 11AltPWA1!Et titit)• CEltt ES, which airy ore Aruriug 01 tholruld stand Iu LLOtintorrrrrevt, at pricer to •uit tbrtitnae Oar Ito:A couci•tr la part of irpenter' , Tuot. Illackatnitl.' Cool. • 8h o. trth:Lg.* C'abinsi Haler' Tool. iloueekeeper' Mature A II kln.le of !rob ae ONOCICHIES Ur ALL KINDS, 011. I' alet• tc. dle. Thor./ .no trticicincluded In the rovers department. mentioned abora.bn t *hit can at this More. Kati, claimer Mechanics can be reconntodated tiers with tool. sod andings, and Housekeepers can And every erticlsln their line Give usacall aver• areprepared tosellestow lurzesb•esnyotherhoussoutoftheCity DAV/ numeral, .JOILS •DAIIIIIII Y.yN,lt/).t MEAT WANTED TILE HIGHEST' CASII PRICE PALL) 10E COUNTRY HAMS, SIDES, 813.0"11 4 DERS & LARD, BY NICHOLAS At SIMON CODORL York Oreet, biltid , "Tote! Hants anal 'Dried Beef, also Fresh Mats constantly, on hand --fcr JOB* 4,..41 LOOK HERE 1 : THE tiadersigned has leased the Wara . tionason the corner of Btratrun drool and lb. italtroad,Osttyibarg, Pa., and will carry on gram tr Produce Business inaUttatiraitchee. The highest pricer will always be paid tbiWhest, ye, .011 t s, Clover sad ?Imo. thy/Wads, Plasseed, aurnec. liey and Strew, Dried /reit, Nuta,Boap. Ham Vhou Iders and Oldie, Pota toes,' wltb,eierything else In the country produce Ito.. GROCERIES sonstanaly foe sale, Cones... Sugars. Mattison's. BP' !pa, Taw, apices, Salt, Chace.", Vinegar, Bala, Mustard, Starch, Trios~. Unreels. Blackleg. !Imp, Alao,ooaL OIL, Flak Oil, Tar, lc. visa et in Medes i.; ilptkevand Nall.; Sleeking and Chearlag.Tw• Dam. lie la always able in inpiil3 a first rate article of Illostroalth the kinds of Teed. Aleo,lirotted riester, will.Goaneeand other fertili ses.. COAL,. by the i•e.1....110n or oar load. Ile will also ran LINE of FREIGHT CARS to No. /116 North Howard .tract, LT l l l 4oltt. 8 . 8 No. 811 Marko Idreve,pitiLADLLPIIIA. LII goods 'eat to oftlms place rttlL. reerlvedl and foraaidad 0131.. promptly VI •tood. 'hyoid be marked "CR/98' April t,1669.-t + NEW FORW A It DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. AVING purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cara Ae.. of COL, k isanazaw, thanndeveigned Intend to carry on the business, not darn cl * Arm of Inusas A Co., at the old stead on the corner of Wstahlostoo•ad Railroad streets, on • more extensive scale titan heretofore. ce-A. regular. Rollo( Freight Cars wilt tears on Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON, and accom modetton knees will be run ate occealon may requite lay this arrangement we are prep/red to convey Freight at all times to mid from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to tm, will be p routpt • ly attended to. Our ears run to the Warehouse or Blevetwon A Sons, 165 north Howard street, Balti• more. Being detertuitted to pay good price., sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite evarybialy to ipso. tut • call. WM. 11.11.1011A31, ALEYANDZACOILBAN JAHNS BIGHAY. Jan.B, TSAR. M'CURDY & HAMILTON, FLO U.R, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c MHZ undersigned are paying •t their Warr I in Carlisle 'treat, adjolalng Bubbler's Hall, the bighead prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, RTE, CORN, OATS. SUCK WHEAT, CLOVER AND TINOTHY-SIEUS, POTATOES, to., to., and In•ft• producers toglie thorn acall before selling They hays constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, kl.lasses,SyropsCotrees,Begars,tc.,wltb Suit Fish, 01Ie, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, kc. • Ise, the best brands of FLOUR, with 71LRD or all Matta, They likewise hats snvsa..l.. VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Cluuuo, RDodw• Pboepbute and A ♦ Mexican Gasoo. Whilst they pay the highest market prices (brill they bay, they sell at the lowest living profits.— They elk • sharoorpoblie patrooago,resol•ad to gl n • satisfaction 10 11T0f7 CIS*, July 8,1807.-tf WX. 8. HAMILTON NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE [May 21.-td HAS taken the Watehimmt, lately occupied I. Shinn Hann, at Granim Station, on the Tine of 01 Gettysburg Railroad, 2 miles from II untendown, and will deal in all kind* of Grain and Produce, giving Om highest market price. I .111 also Lisp conaMntly on baud Air sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Snaps, Teas, le., with Sal Ptah, Ott.. Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, Act this but brands of /LOUR, with PM of all kinds; also, Coal. I respectkilly solicit the petronageoteur friends and lathe the public to call and examine my stock A . Y. ECK ZNIODE, Jan.=.—tt DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour, Grain, Groceries Lumber, Coal, &c. Tin undersigned keepson hand, at his Warehouse, known as"Guiden's Matta.," in /limber' town ship on theline of theCl•ttynbarg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, including Sager, Cotes, Molassie, Spices. Ic., with Salt Mob, Oils, Tobacoo, Bacon. Lard, •c. Alga, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles. LathoStor• and Blacksmith Coal. A 1.., Guano, and a large assort. went of Dry flood., Boots and Shoos. Bats and Caps man kinds, which he is proparad toaall at th• low eat prices. Ile alsopeys the highort market price (or Flour, Grain,Cont, Oats, Buckwheat, Clover nod Timothy Seed,. Potatoes, kc.. or will receive and forward the same to marke.ou comminalon. Ile respectfully asks his friend■ and the public to give him a call. Aug. 21,1167.-tf DANIBL GULDBN. =CM] Joseph Wible & SOllB, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Conirnission Merchants &WA-east cornerof Railroad and Washington streets GETTYSBURG PA HIGIIIIPIT cult price paid for ali kinds of drain sad Country Produce generally. The hlgheet cash price paid for good Hay and ayeliltraw. Weird) keep oonstantly on hand for =lean kinds of GROCERIES, {8,377 ,19 eucb as Sussra, Coffees, Teas, Molasses and Syrup, To bacco', Soaps Spices, and everything penally kept la a Grocery Story. LINE OF CARS TO BALTIMORE. We wtil run a Hue of Cars to Raltintore w.altly, to the Marabous of If )(MESON II CO., 128 North ■t., corner urrrankl;n, fur the transportation. ~f ~uode leaving . Gattyabarg ovary Monday and ra turning on Wednesday. $ 4 ,377,19 The .best istunda el ►6AT;LTZAAB constantly on hand, or secured at abort notice for those order itig. April 9, 1669.-0 REMOVAL.—The undersigned has removed hi. PRINTING OFVICE from the Diamond to the corner of Railroad and Washinirtu• streets, where he will be pleemad to meet his old friends end patrons April 17.-3 t 4tal and xtrsonal suits. 13,151 61 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CHESTNUT _ANDS The anbacribtra will sell at Public Bate. on .Sofur day thrllls of lune Next, 20 Lots of tho Marla Fur nace lAOils siteated ii llareiltonban lownthlp, Ad. at u• county, Pa. Th. laud I. essay °rises...4 Lela,* a ill, In a wife of thy: Versate cud a rood road running by or thr.wah all the lota—the laird Is wall timbered with a Cue growth of Chestaut. Locust, le.—a part of it being the beet Rail heater In the South Nlotort•lo. a large proportlon wilt mails from 2000 to 3000 RBI li. and 40 to 50 Poitts per acre. The Lote Tory In also from 5 to 10 acres. $2303 85 OE3EI $5 r. 9 31 To %mere wattling Rolle and Poets - hero {sachem.. I getting them 100, as this land id eloarilly a4rau• 44 IN TllllOO. Fula to CORUVI4CO wt lu un said dwy, allow:hon. wilt be given and term. mode known by J. 11. PAYTON, J.B. WITIIEROW. Lay 21.-31 WESTERN - PRE-EMPTION LAN I)S. I 11• 1 71 t ON RANO • TRW TR ACTS OF No. 1, and hand, pre-emption Lnda locatod Riparian. roads,Coanty Towns, tr., la well **UM neighbor hoods, which I will rail, or *Ratans* at a fair ?rife tor Roil lietatela Admit . county, Ps. 020..MNOLD. rob. a. 151511.—t I 4 , lac Visding WOOD FOR SALE, , • 800 CORDS OAK, " 20it HICKORY, AT B , AND•E'S MILL. emi.Prile• >4 lard gaper aunt ea the mewl ONO. /MOLD. Gettysburg ! / Au. MI US" IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE AND 'URGE4IIRNITURIC - • siatoraorms .Bran4ial4 Deane & Co., are Iff $0 "ler sty Iry York. 4atig seism OF ALL KINDS JULIN CAYSS DEALERS IN ROBERT McCIIRDY, EN= ME= J. K. WTHIJI