1 .1" Id s. =MIM _ . he—Dyspepaia--Costivenes.Q. with Readaehe try MARSHALL' , and be a:method that' although other totalled to cure you, Chia will give yen d permanent relief' .I , enititeasent and talltneyour nerves hasp weakened that Readatie admoalehos e more dangerous may happen, curb ss PALSY, DIIINTOAS OP SIGHT, larmln g nervous erections, then hianahnip, giving tune and strength to your. aketata, a to perfect hwtlth. r tad which shoal,' be digested remaineln Causing pain and nneasinus fOrtha Weal nciple which would render it easy of Ater by using Marshall's Elixir Yon will supply Any and prevent its recarreace, and s° be Elrod of Dyspepsia. • being thus cleansed from en unhealthy y rondltien. coetivenere and the other at • rdere or the bowels err of necesalty pre- %Unitsll`s Elixir, $1 CO per Lot tle, bysll Droggiem Depot, 1301 lisirks et LL D ruggints, Proprietors. ly DNEY/L—TILE KIDNEYS ARE TWO in r, situated at the upper part of the loin, by fat; and consisting of three parts,vis: or, the Interior, and the Exterior. riot. absorbs. Inter - lir consists of tissues Mob serve as a deposit for the urine and o the exterior. The exterior is a conduct minating in • single tube, and called the he ureter+ are connected with the bladder. .ler is con,pose,l of varioue coverings or Ifs: parts, viz: the Upper, the Lower 1.. •n the Mucous. The upper expels, thi .4. M•ny titre a desire to urinate With ty ; others urinate without the ability to lip frrynrntly occurs In children, hese affection'. we must bring into action a which arc engaged in their various If they Are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy ermust also be mad° aware, that bovrerer be attack, It is sure to affect the bodily mental powers, as our tleah and blood are rem them sources. Ratenati&n.—Pain occurring in the loins eof the above diseases. Th,y occur in red to acid stomach rind chalky comers, EL—The gravel ensues frost neglect or reatment of the kidneys. These organs , the water in not expelled from thajdad owed to remain; it bermies feverish, and vets. It is from this deposit that the fed, and gravel %none,. a - .ollection of 'Witter in some parts of the wars different Manes, according to the ed. viz when generally diffused over the ;ailed &nasal - ea ; when of the abdomen, en of the chest, Ilvdrothorax. highly concentrated cont act Buchu is decidely one of the best re liseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, tangs. rheumatism, and gouty affecs sr this head we have arranged Dysoria, and pain In passing water, etarity seers mil and Ireonent discharges of water; ,or stopping rf water; flematuris, or ,s; ti . rut and Rheumatism of the kidneys, f I.itugo it1111.12111lit), bnt increase of col water. It wan always highly recommend te Dr. Physick, in thvse affections.. tine increases the power erdigestionotud , sorbs is into healthy exercise, by which or CAleart , Q., &Pon! 'one, and all on temente, as well un oain and inflate rotoluced, and It is taken by men, women, . Directions for use and diet...m, PRILAt , ZLI•IIIA, PA., Feb. 1:L,1867. otb, Druggist: I have been a lingerer, for in.werd of e.with gravel, bladder, end kidney elfec• g which time I have used varioue medic. lions, and been under the trentnient of inent physiciane, experiencing but little on your preparations extensively adrer. ultedwith my family physician in regard rExtract Buchn. because I had need all kinds cf advertised id had found them worthless, and some •us; in fact, I despaired of ever getting termined to nee no remedies hereafter nn •or the ingredients. It was this that oto use your remedy. /talon advertisea ompe,, e d of buchu, rubebs, and juniper Burred to me aid my physician as an ex motion, and, with bra advice, after an ex. t the article, and consulting again with I concluded to try it. Z commenced its cht months ago, at which time I was con ooni. From the first bottle I wax aston at the beneficial effect, and after e weeks, was able to walk out. I felt LI flog you a full statement of my case at at thought my improvement might only v, and therefore concluded to defer and Id flout a perfect core, knowing then it zreater value to you, and more aatisfac- aid,. to report theta cure is effected after medy for live mouths. used any ricy, for three mouths, and feel 1 respects as I ever did. in tieing devoid of any unpleasant taste ice tonic and invigorator of the system, n to Le without it whenever occasion may .9e , in such affections. 51. cCORMICK. y doubt Mr. McCormick's li statement, he following gentlemen: igler, Ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. it Florence. Philadelphia. nos, Judge, Philadelphia.. lack, Judge, Philadelphia. orter. ex-Governor, Peungivatifa, .esris, Judge, Philadelphia. rier, Judge, United States Court. "oodward, Judge, Philadelphia. 'orter, city Sollci tor, Philadelphia. • igier, ex•Ciovernor, California. be, Auditor-General, Washington, D. C. others, if necessary. (gists and Dealers ever) where. Beware ts. Ask for Ileimbold's. Take no other. per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. De ,.y address. Describe symptoms in all T. HELNBOLD, Drag ■nd Chemical .94 Broadway, New York; II GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN raved wrapper, with facsimile of my rehotme,and signed H. T. HEEHBOLD C lAL NOTICE. ruiarorric SYRUP, le and Mandrake Pills, will 'cure Con rim Complaint. and Dyspepsia, if taken Airactions. They are all three to be M ine time • They cleanse the-stomach, re atlptrt it to work; then tile appetite • the food digests and makes good blood; egios to grow in flesh ; the dtaeaaed mat t be lung., and the patient outgrows the swell. This is the only way to cure hree medicines Dr. J. IC Schenck, of owes his unrivalled succes. in the treat lumbar,' consumption. The Pulmonic the morbid matter in the lungs, nature ry an easy expactoratioh, for when the tier ie ripe, a slight cough will throw it ,tieut bas rest and the lunge begin to lie Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills y used to cleanse the stomach and liver, Imunic Syrup and the food will mak• apdrake Pills nct upon the liver, .rs— etructions, relax the ducts - of the gall -ile starts freely, and the liver is soon . stools Will show what the Pills can do; ver been invented except calomel (a which I. very dangerous to use union re/, that will unlock the gall-bladder secretions of the liver like Schenck's taint Ii one of the most prominent 1111:11,tiop. , weed Tonic is • gentle atimnlan and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this made oL•ataista the stomach to throw e Juice to dissolve the food with the .p, and. it is made Into good blood with ion or louring in the stomach. eon why - physicians do not cure con ,ey try to dottio much; they give me he cough, to stop chilli', to atop night lever, and bye° doing they derange the powers, locking up the secretions, • the patient sinktand diem. . in his treatment, does not try to stop aroma, chills, or fever. Remove the y will all atop of their own accord.— cu zed of Consumption, Liver Com la,tatarrh, Cank, r, Ulcerated Throat, .r and stomach are made healthy. as consumption, of course the !unpin diseased, either tubercles, abaceases, lion, pleura adhesidn, or the lungs are .oration and Last decaying. In such at be dour It is not only the lunge .g, but it is the whole body. The ver have lout their power to make blood w the only chance is to takeSehenek'm , which will bring up a - tone to the tient will begin to want Iced, it will nd make good blood; then the patient in flesh. and as soon as the body begins rigs commence to heal up, and el pa y and well. This is the only way to s no lung disease, and only Liver Oolaw , pepsla. &brook's Seaweed Tonic and , are sufficient without the Polars* he Mandrake Pills freely in all Ulm. they are perfectly harmless. who Ines enjoyed uninterrupted health past, and now weighs 2.15 potusda,wae a mere skeleton, in the Terp last stags Consumption, his physician. having case hopeless and abandoned him to as cured by the aforesaid medicinei r °eery many thousands similarly af- Dr. Schenck's preparations with tho IMICCeIIi. Pull directions siccompaap. tt not abeolutely necessary to petwon benck. unless the patients wish their , and for this purpose he is profession. • dim! Office, Philadelphia, every Battle bitters fur advice mutt.e addressed.— , fessionally at No. n Bond street, New her Wednesday. Ile Or advice free, nigh examination with hi. Bwepiro- Is $5. Cerise hours at each city from Po!mock Byrop sod Seaweed Tonic. bottle, or 0.50 a ball-dozen. Mandrake. boa. For sale by all dinggieta. DR. J. U. sciumcit. 15 N. etk it., Philad'a., Ps. ME TOSONSIThIPTrI'Ss. see; having been restored to health in a a very simple remedy, after having - suf. ears with a Revere lung affection ' and • se, Consumption—ft anxious to make .ellow4ufferers the means of cart sere ft, he will send • copy of the pre. (free of charge), with the directions for using the same, which they will And • neuttiption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ate. he advertiser in sending the Prascripe. t the afflicted, and spread larCalliathab • VW to be invaluable; and he klapila ev il try his remedy, a. I. will cost them.. ay prim • thrum. ing the prescriptlonorill please addoesa , - RV'. EDWARD A. WILSON, tosburg, Sings county, New York_ —3Y A CARD. While residlag to South America ea • Tared a sere end simple remedy for ens Weakness, 'Carly Decay, Diemen and Sereleal Organs, end the whole rs brought on by baneful and vicious natabers been been cared by Ws noble pied by desire to benefit the afflicted e, I Will mead the recipe for prepariag • • eine, in sealed eavalepe, no any it, free of charge. Address JOBIIPH. L /fflfflaN. Station D, BibleHo94fflew Utz. AILING, RIES GUARDS, • • la. 80law, ie.; /ran 3•114011dr, .T 88649018 Pcrultry Tardo;Brooraad , Motu, readers &roma for Coal, ElleVy CrillikO th elak for &Dark • Wine lbw dew', ac„; pipe r „ - tal Wire Work,ao. •.saaufoctureri. N. 1"7 - . Jo. 1 Kara Itxtb cr. Pim.. { Feb 4, 1969.-1 y • • - illiarDNllB6 AND CATARRH =airemes, by J. !Duce, R. D., of the Eye and Rae (h 4 - Abodeco/ Calker of .Pesasyhentia, 12 (Ronaerly of Leyden, Holleadj Ho. pm* teetnienlate coo be UMW at Itedloal faculty an Invi tat to saxes ,as holm no morale In his prso erg' Interted without palm. SW, Rip. I . e V.Y4t 07404 #aa *cam. tiel47ebutrs. Friday, Mid: 14 1/61... AO-Prof. leaseSpreeber ibis been eieet ett Praesser p, Au:p r e ;41noubtivi in Wittenbatir "Springfield,` , viee Rev. Dr. M. Diehl, drawled, CirWe see It stated that five pieces id condemned artillery have been dons ted , br Gov. • Geary, to be used In the proposed statue . of Gen. Reynolds; to he erected bn the Gettysburg LAID OtrER.We have 'rectified a number of contributions, poetical and prose, during the past week, which have been laid over, by reason of the large space occupied this week by the Dedica tion oetemonies. - HORSE THIEF.—On the night of the 27th ult., a Horse, Saddle and Bridle, were stolen from the stable of Lewis Dull, about one mile from Rendersville on the Carlisle road. The thief Was traced to wards Carlisle, and the horse found in the road near thit place. Theihief escaped. . _ RESUMED PRACTICE.—By the card of Dr. ROBERT HORNER, it will be seen that he has resumed the practice of Medi cine, in connection with his Drug More._ Dr. H. several years ago intermitted the active practiCe of ids profession by reason of Impaired health, and his friends will hail with pleasure his return to it. .ACCIDENT.—J. F. Koehler, Esq., of A bbottstown, was seriously injured, while recently returning from York. The horses biesiame unmanageable and ran away, throwing Air. K. from the wagon, two wheels of which passed over his body, breaking two /the and other Wise bruising him. DEGREE CONFERRED.—W' e observe that the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on trot. M. L. Shaver of Pennsylvania College, at the recent Commencement of Union College, at Shenectady, N. Y. Princeton - College has conferred the same degree on Judge Wei at2l of Hagerstown. ARRESTED.—On the Ist inst.; a .man named John Getz, of York, was arrested by officer Rouzer, and taken before . Juts tic Cover, on the charge of taking a gold watch from the person of John AL Swan, near the Cemetery grounds. The watch, was recovered, and Getz held in •300 to answer at the next Court. CLASSICAL SCIiOOL.—By advertise ment In another column, it will be seen that J. HOWARD WIRT, Esq., County Superin tendent, intends to open an English and Classical School in this place on the 2Gth inst., In the• room formerly occupied by Mr. Srorsvr. Persons intending to enter the school are requested to send in their names ITy the 21:41 inst. A FINE BAND.—Among the Banda which favored Gettysburg with their presence last week, was -the "York Citi zen's Sand," under the leadership of Capt. ktfii'liy. .It deservedly enjoys a high reputation, and is excelled by few, if any, bands in the country. The ,mem berm generously treated our citizens to fre quent serenades, and rendered most capi tal in tisk, attracting much attention. CLOSED. —The Gettysburg Female In stitute, Mrs. Eyster Principal, closed on the 251.11 ult., the exercises of the graduat ing 'Oa , a attracting r. large audience. The members - of the graduating class—Miss Mary Julia Breideubaugh, Miss Irene and Miss Julia Stammers—with other pupils, read credtiable compositions, which were much admired. Miss Julia Stammers read the valedictory. 2 ABANDOND.- i -On Wednesday morn ing last, a mulatto child, apparently but two or three days old, was found at the door of the house_ of James Wilson, (colored,) on the Ctiamberzburg road, near town. It was almost entirely naked. The matter is being irtvestigated: In the meantime, we understand, thee child has been taken charge of by William Cuff, colored. PRESENTATION.—Sir. Sheely'e Nor mal School closed on the 25th ult., with the usual interesting exercises. The stu dents, through Mr. John Myers, presented Mr. Sheely with a handsome Silver Cas tor, from Soper it McCartney's, Mr. Myers making a neat presentation speech,. and Mr. Sheely responding; after which the whole patty adjourned co Mr. Gruers, to partake of ice cream and other good things. NARROW ESCAPE.—Recently a child of Nathaniel Lightner, Monntjoy town ship, while playing with some floats _at w hogshead, which had been stink into the ground at the and of the house to catch rain water, fell in head-foremost, and would have been drowned but for the timely arrival of the mother at the spot, who extricated the lad almost lifeless. Dr. O'Neal was called in, and by the prompt use of stimulants and proper manipulation, the life of the child was saved. BURGLARY.—On Sunday night, the 27th ult., the Store of Abel T. Wright, in Bendersviile, was entered and robbed of about $6 or $7, with a small amount o goods. The villains effected an entrance lirrforcing open a window shutter of the wareroom adjoining_the store, and from thence got into the storeroom by forcing the lock of a communicating door. When the robbery was discoVered next morning, everything in the store was in confusion, desk kroken open, and goods and papers strewn over the floor: The main object of the thieves seems to have been money. UTICA ZOUAVES.—WhiIe the March ing and maneuvering a all the Military companies participating in the Dedication services, gave evidence of thorough drill, we do no injustice to the other companies in specially referring to the Utica (N. Y.) Zouaves. In all their movements-, marching, drill and manual—they moved with the precision of veterans and a uni formity seldom attained by thoroughly drilled organizations. We believe all the members are veterans, having participat ed in the War for the suppression of the Rebellion—a number having fought gal lantly at Ciettysburg. Their conduct was unexceptionable, showing that the mem bers are gentlemen, as well as good sol diers. PASSENGER RAILWAY.—Tbe Pas senger Railway from town to the Springs is now in operation. The cars were put on the road on theist inst., but in conse quence of the defective condition of the track, growing out of its hurried con struction, they did not run smoothly for some days. - The track Is being adjusted and fixed up, and in a few days the Pas senger Railway will have become a fixed institution. In regard to the - running of the-cars on Sunday, wbicli has occasioned some remark, we may say that in future they will only be run on Sunday, one trip in the morning and one in the eve ning, for the exclusivetsccommodation of guests of the hotel who may desire to at tend worship in the town churches. DECIDED. —The Supreme Court, sitting in Philadelphia, on Tuesday delivered opin ions in the following Adanis county cases John Green & John "V r anhyning vs. The Ashland Iron Company. Case Involving a right to unwashed ore on Lefever's ore-bank near Littlestown. Jbdgment affirmed. Myer's Appeal. Decree of Distribution. The decree of the Court below modilled. Gettysburg National Bank U. Holum.— Case involving money alleged to have been deposited in Bank to credit of Kuhns, and wrongfully paid out. Judgment below was against the Bank. Reversed by Supreme Court, and new trial ordered. , Houser vs. Tully. Can *Om 'New Ox ford, Involving the respitasibllityat Baser aelmokord for moneys deposited kr Alabr Olt the bar-keeper, and klerloiaed by the . latter lodgment of the "Mart lg* Us for Tully. Affirmed by the Soprano Court. • COMICES - one last hams we.gasusis hurried swam of* exorable* connected with the College ind Seminary. We have but to' add that the 'Perhirtnanoes of both the Tullio!. and Se .sdar classes were very creditable,- and •skixive the average of College exercises.-- The degree of Bachelor of Arts Was 0ot:1- M:red oh the members of the 'graduating class; and Master of Arts clothe following gentlemen, members of previous. classes, A riz;-.J. A. Beeber, Esq, Prof. P. M. Bic-k -wßev. /I. S. Cook, Rev. W. H. Got ldt, A. J. Riley, Esq., F. W. Saeger, W. t Schreier, Esq., Rev. H. L. 7legen • - , • fuss, Dr. J., A. Krumrine, and Rev. Philip Doerr. ' The 'following honorary degress were conferred :—Doister of Divinity, on Rev. B. B. HamHO; of the ictethodiat Episcopal •Church, Rev. 0. 0. McClean, of the Pres byterian Church, and Rev. P. Salim, of the Lutheran Church ; Doctor of Philoso phy, on Prof. H. R. Geiger, of Springfield, Ohio, and Benjamin .A.ycrigg, Esq., of Passaic, New dersey ; Master of Arts, on John Lutz, Esq., of Bedford Pa. The Alumni of the Collage held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening, and elected the following officers :- . -President, lion. Edward McPherson ; Vice Presi dents, Rev . Dr. Wedekind and Prof. R L. Baugher ; Secretary, Prof. M. L. Stce ver ; Treasurer, H. J. Falmestock. Win. Hay, Esq., of York , was elected Orator for 1870. Obituaries notices of the deaths of Rev. G. Ressler, of the class of 1840, Prof. M. Diehl, class of 1844, Rev. W. V. Gotwaldt, class of 1880, and J. G. Blybold er, class of 1867, were read. It was re solved to publish a general repdrt of the statistics of the Association for the last ten Both the Philomathaean and Phrenakos mian Societies held pleasant Re-tn ions In their Halls on Wednesday afternoon.— At the Philo meeting an address was de livered by J. J. Brinkerhoff, on behalf of the active members. A song, composed for the occasion, was sung; and after a pleasant interchange of greetings, it was resolved to open sulieeriptions fur a fund to build a Philo Hall, 030 being realized. Profs. Conrad and Croll, and Messrs. Himes and Hay, were appointed a Com mittee to prosecute the effort. The College Board 'unanimously ap proved the nomination of Prof. Martin, as Professor of German Language and Liter ature ; while that of Rev. H. E. Jacobs, as Franklin Professor, failed of approval. The Seminary Board elected Rev.' Dr. Valentine and Prof. H. L. Baugher, as adjunct Professors—the former to give Lectures in the department of Church History, and the latter in New Testament Eaegeais. Rev. Dr. Morris, of Baltimore, was also elected Professor, to lecture on Pulpit Elocution and the relations of the Natural Sciences to Religion. We under stand that all three gentlemen have ac cepted the appointments, and the Semina ry Faculty will thereby be much strength ened. At the neat meeting of tile Board an additional full Professor will doubtless be elected. FLAG PRESENTATION.—Quite a pleasant incident occurred at the Soldiers Orphans' Homestead, on the Ist instant, at the close of the Dedication ceremonies.— Through the agency of Mrs. Lida McGinty, of Baltimore, a beautiful silk Flag, with , appropriate desist - , and mounted on a handsome flag staff, had been prepared as a present to the Homestead, and the manage ment of the Institution, availing themselves of a friendly visit from Maj. Gen. Meade, Gov. Cleary, and other distinguished per sonages, determined on a formal presenta tion tf the flag, which was done in a neat speech by J. M. Holland, Esq 4 \of Balti more. Maj. Gen. Meade received the flag in behalf of the Institution, and after ac knowledging the kindness of the donors addressed some pleasant words to the child ren of the Homestead—the boys being drawn up in line in their military uniform, and the girls in holiday dress. At the con clusion of Gen. Meade's remarks, the boys gave three hearty cheers for Gov. Geary, who gracefully acknowledged the compli ment in pertinent remarks to the Orphans and the Utica Veteran Zouaves, the latter having also stopped at the Homestead, The Zouaves gave three . hearty cheers fo'r Maj. Gen. Meade—three for Gov. Geary—and three for the Orphans' Homestead. The ceremony was all the more pleasant, be cause entirely impromptu, and was witness ed by quite a number of citizens, many of whom availed themselves of the kind invi tation of the officers of the institution to pass through the buildings and grounds. SPRINGS HOTEL. —The Gettysburg Springs Hotel was opened on Monday/of last week, and is now in succesafal opera tion. We hear but one opinion_express ed as to its conveniences, furniture, table, and general internal arrangement, and that of the moat unqualified approval as compared with the best Hotels of the country. The manager, Dr. G. D. SMITH, has taste, tact and unusual executive ca pacity, and. is determined to make the management satisfactory to the guest's.— Among the distinguished names register ed last week we notice those of Gov. Fair— child and lady, of Wisconsin; Senatori Morton and lady, of Indiana ; Mayor Bowen, of Washington D. C., Gov. Bald win, of Michigan; Gov. Ward, of New Jersey ; Maj. Gen. Meade and son, of Philadelphia; Hon. J. A. Rawlins, Sec retary of War; Hon. Ell. S. Parker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs ; Gen. A. A. Humphreys, Gen. R. C. Drum, Gen. S. Van Vliet, Gen. S. F. Barston, Col. C. E. Cadwalader, Col. H. W. Freedly,Col. J. F. Brua, Col. J. C. Biddle, Col. H.-J. Farns worth, Maj. J. A. Kress, Gen. J. A. Cun ningham. We understand that applications for rooms are coming in daily, and there is but little doabt that by the time the superior character of the Rotel becomes known, it will be well filled. THE FOURTH.—Saturday was observ ed in this place in honor of the "Fourth." The Dedication ceremonies of the Ist, and other eicreises of the week, had engross- . ed the attention oil our people, and them was no public demonstration. The Zou- , ayes and Gettysburg Band were out in the mOrding—the former firing salutes, the latter discoursing capital music.— "Young America," who didn't have a chance to figure in the Dedication cere monies, had Saturday pretty much to thmseives. and from early morn to dewy eve, we had an ipoeseant Pop - Pop - pop of pistols, °nickels, sqhibs ancrpowder. IRON ORE.—lron ore has been dis covered on the farm of Mr. Jacob Slagle, in Oxford township, Adams County. The ore is' said to.be of a good quality, and is found in such quantities as will repay those who have leased the property. Sei fert, hichfannas A Co., of Reading, have leased the land, and are now engaged in sinking a shaft, having already reached a depth of about fifty feeL—Hanover Citi zen. We clip the following "dig" at our turnpike elks !ale from the Chambereburg Valley Spirit : Fix rr ur.---Tbi Chambersburg and Gettysburg Turnpike Company deserve no thanks from anybody. Prom Fayetteville to Gettysburg, they have about the rough est tarmptikeihative havp traveled over for many a day.. And they insist on forcing upon the people the luxury of paying for being jotted to pieces. 381-The BrOoklyn Life Inaurance Com pany of New York, want' an experienced Agent for York and Adams counties. For ,a reliable man this la a good openingto rep resent a lima:class Company. Applidi tions should be addressed to ISHDLDON & FLOYD, General Agents, 497 Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Pa. • [July 9.-2 t ARRIVED -A flesh stock of Cloths, Casslmeres,' ;Carpets, Floor OU Cloths, Lowenthal' Shades,Hoshuy, Gloves, fte. Imeajnat been received by tinge:en, said -are the cheapest we ever saw. May 98• =22:=M • .. . [Comintiniested. 1 3 414 Dusranurr]4QN or mm.ms . ftllNTY,Airteiginnente havi 'been made by the Ladies' Bible Society of Get . tysburg and the Bible ficidety of the Col -1 lew and •Tbetfieltleal, filetnitw7,, to have the totinty thoroughly 'ex - pftiaed ana re- Supplied with Bibles. Four young men, students of PenntOlvania College and candidates for the ministry, have been en gaged as distribetors, between whom the. county has been divided as follows : Mr. Bashful, for Franklin township, Menallen and half of Butler; Mr. Fastuacht, for Hamiltonban, Liberty, - Freedom and Cumberland; Mr. Clutz, for Mountjoy, Germany, Union, Mountpb3asant, Cono wagoefioxford and Berwick ; and Mr. Pal- I mer, for Straban, Hamilton, Reading, Tyrone, Huntingdon, Latimore and half of Butler. These young gentlemen, la boring in a cause that cannot but com mend itself to the approbation of every true Christian and of every lover of his Country, are herewith cordially commend ed to the sympathy and co-operation of all true friends of the Bible. It is hoped that they will everywhere be kindly received and hospitably entertained. They are authorized to sell Bibles and Testaments at the very low rates fixed by the Penn sylvania Bible Society, and to bestow them upon such persons as are destitute of them and are unable to buy them. Three hun dred and thirty-two copies were thus giv en away when the county was explored by the students of the Theological Semi nary in IS—. In order to meet the expenses incurred by this distribution, and to aid the Parent Society to prosecute this work elsewhere, in our own and in foreign lands, these distributors are also authorized to solicit and receive contributions from all who are willing to assist in this good cause.— Ministers of the Gospel throughout the county are 'herewith respectfully and earnestly requested to announce from their pulpits the substance of the above state went and to commend the Bible cause to the liberality of their people. May our Heavenly Father abundantly bless this effort to disseminate his Holy Word, without note or comment, and cause it thus to be placed in the hands of many to whom it shall prove a safe guide to eternal life! In behalf of,the above named Societies CHARLES A. HAY, • J. W. RICHARDS, J. 'HAY Baowx, IMPROVED MORNING GLORY.— The famous Morning Glory Stove, so pop ular as a parlor and office stove, has some times been objected to for use In cham bers and by families needing but one fire, because not adapted to beat water, itc.— This difficulty has been overcome, and Wit MOnday we saw one of the improved Morning Glories in operation at the Ware room of Col.'C. H. BUELTLER, on Carlisle street, which seems not only to obviate objections but to meet every desired want. It is nothing more or lets; than the ordi niry Morning Glory, with an Oven about 15 inches in diameter attached, and inge niously arranged dampers by which the beat can be thrown around the oven at pleasure, and making it as hot as the ovens of the best cooking stoves. Water can be boiled, pies baked, and even meat roasted as readily as in a cooking stove. This contrivance, while preserving all the qualities of the Morning Glory as a heat er, adapts it for the sick chamber, or US. in small families requiring but little cooking, tf THE PLACE TO GO.—Do you want a good Smoko—either a prime Segar or the best brand of Smoking Tobacco—you will find it at BIERBOWER'S establishment in the North east Corner of the Diamond,who makes it a specialty to turn out the very best article.. Also, Chewing Tobacco of all kinds—Meerschaum .Pipes, and all the articles desired by persons addicted to the use of the weed. He manufactures Swam largely, and is preparsd to fill all ot4Ors promptly, and at lowest rates, liEfoLEasia and RETAIL. Address W. Bierbower, Gettysburg, Pa. tf CI C! C I.—Nositts is just from the eity with the largest and cheapest stock of goods in the county. All kinds of Men's' and Boy's wear; Straw Hats, Leghorn Hats, Panama Hats, and Light Fur and Wool Hata in endless variety and cheap. Also Summer Clothing of all kinds and cut in the Latest . Style. Young Gents wanting a Fashionable Suit made in the latest style and good material, can save 25per cent by getting it at Norris' store Arnold's old corner. tf YOUR TAILOR ."One single precept might the whole con dense, Be sure your tailor is a man of sense ;" This is after all the secret of good clothes, to have a tailor who is a man of good taste and judgment, making up the best selections of goods in the most approved styles and selling them at a cost as low as is stall consistent with safety. Such men are Wanamaker. it Brown of Oak Hall. Do you deal with them? 1t LATER.—We are informed that anoth er new stock has 'been received by Mr. F. Dorstort.w. He is selling so (leap, that no one should come to town without buying something at his store. Take your wool to him and exchange it for goods that you need. You get them. just as cheap as for cash. Store North-west corner of Sauare. tf Eminent New York and Philadelphia Physicians claim that Dubois' Missisquoi Powder actually cures Cancer. It is ad vertised in this issue. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.—This article Is the True Secret of Beauty. It is what fashionable Ladies, Actresses, and Opera Singers use to produce that cultiva ted, distingue appearance so much admir ed in the Circles of Fashion. It removes all unsightly Blotches, Red ness, Freckles, Tan, Sunburn and Effects - of Spring Winds, and gives to the Com plexion a Blooming Purity of transparent deliacy and power. No lady who val ues a Complexion can do without the Magnolia Balm. 75 cents will buy it of any of our respectable dealers. Lyon's Kathairon is a very delightful. Hair Dressing, June 11-1 m SCRAP IRON.-111.50 will be paid in cash for wrought &tap Iron dativered at ()ettyrburg Forge. • If GRAIN CRADIAEI.—Grain Cradles, of Greencastle menu facture, ithree sizes, decidedly the beet in use, on band and for sale by R. SHILL/FEY, miles south of Gettysburg. June 18-tf FOR RENT two desirable rooms on Baltimore street, near the diamond. En quire at this office. tt tifiiiREWARD is offered by the propri etorSof Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, fie a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. The fifty cent package prepares one filth pint of the medicine ready for use. Sold by druggists, or scud sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and yen will receive it by return mail. it Tea Society of the Army of the Poto mac met in New York on Monday. Gene. Sheridan, Meade, McClellan, Burnaide, Hancock, Rentzlame ! Preaddia, Chamber lain, and other diathignisbed 'officers,lfere present. Gen. Sheridan wee elected'Pred dent. A constitution was adoptaLfixing the initiation tee . at $B, with as maid WA' WWI= of 48. After an oration by Gen. Chamberlain, the Society partook of a din ner at peinumices, tomtit end Philanional3ll4art, who has been on trial in Be, IxnuntPx.,lkiy the raw dor of bar bitabead by pole" Amu otillon day caretoted of murder is the at degree. sayrrlara amassinas47l,llY. tatieAdesieurty p i date . et, . Lulu,. ea pu rj e ss e r= r. it A.J. Outer, ligtimr•et, 14t , IRO It: A. Ihiebbt,bdtAnorestre• Airesidir2s. re. • SLUM ,1 J. W. ripton,cminthersbeftoms,lisi al " pere.: DeMwMwro*ftftwWWftguliKWMAi,. ' 100? 11E0111114=1. & Bro., York et oppolit• Bank, D. H. Blingel, Baltimore street, third ado ilre• Jobs M. Bening. Carlisle street, near Railroad Depot - B . G. Hollsbaugh, Washington Street sovoistroo. Atom A Wible, ObasoborobArt Stmt. 080. A. Cooilorl, West Middle Street. Illebolsa t Almon Codori, York street, Aria eqoaro, John Gruel, Chambenbarr strowit,nosiingl 'Moto CMITUTZI.B /MD COMACTOIII, • ina.o.Btalismlth• Son, York street, first square. Wm. Ohritsman, Washington it. near Chambersborg Goo. C;Cashman, Stratton street. near Railroad. ealataeas, IC. Perry J. Tate, Chamberabarg street. Danner A Ziegler, Kiddie street, user Baltimore W. S. Gallagher, Seat Middle st. woad aquae' B. C. Cobean it Cunningham, Baltimore street. F. Conninghham, Baltimore street, Breregnare. T. C. Norris, South West corner of Diamona: Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York end Public Square C. H. Buehler, corner or Barba' e aad"Rall road streets Jacob Ref corner ofBtratton and Railroad. Dr. Wm. 'hal Lim' th, York street, first Kure. J. L. Hill, Charm b e rsburg street, opposite Eagle Rote DRUGGISTS. A. D. Buehler, Cltamberiburg et., near Public Square Huber*, Baltimore street, first square. S. Horner, Chamb'g at., opposite Christ's Church. DI! GOODS. Fahnestoek Brother, ' cor. of Bolto. and Middle sts J. L. Schick, cor. Baltimorn and Public Square. Robert k Elliot, Balt. st.. opposite the Court-house. H. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York Street. P. D. Dap/torn, corner of Diamond and Carlisle et. POZWAIDIIIO AND CONXISSION NOUSED. Righant a Co., cor. Washington and Railroad. John Cress, cor. Stratton and Railroad. Jos. Win's& Sons, oor. Washington and Railri;sd McCurdy k Hamilton, Carlisle Street. GRAMS' 'TAM). Peter Beltler, Railroad, last of Stratton street GAS 17STRIL. n. Armor, Best !diddle street J. W.Crese, cor.Chamberstinrg and Public Squa , e Wm. Boyer t Son, York st., opposite National Bank. Win. B. Meals, York ■t., second square. Wm. J. Martin, tor. of Baltimore and High streets. Fahnestock arothers, cor. Baltimore and Middle 110. !sigh= Co., cor. Washington and Railroad streets McCurdy & Hamilton. Carlisle it. Gillespie t Co., York it., Slit square. H. M. Piston, Baltimore street, third square. HLZDWAZI AID COTLX27. Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore street, first square. Fahneetock Brothers, corner Balto. and Middle ate D. McCreary a Po u, Balto. at. opposite Pres. Chnrch John Culp, Carlisle street, near pasmenger depot. CAPSOIHOES,•C. B. 8. McCreary. Chambersburg street, first equate. Jacob Brinkerhoff, cor. of York at. and Public Square T. C. Norris, Booth West corner of Diamond. E. C. Cobsan Cunningham, Balthaore street. H. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. Comnattee Esglellotel,J.L.Tate, proprietor, corner Chambers. burg and Washington. Keystone House, W. E. Myer', proprietor, Chambers burg street, oppoolte Christ's Churfh. N. Weaver, Washington st., north of Chamberiburg T. T. Tate, Washington aL, near Nagle I.lhtel. • J. M. Cannou,corner 0'11.111n:tore and Middle sir Meals t Brother, York ■t., eautur Stratton. YWCA MIMI No. Mn. E. J. Ziegler, East Middle .treat PHOTOGILA PR W. Tipton k Myers, York 'street, opposite National Dank J. W. C.O'Neal, Baltimore street, near ll lei, H. 8. Huber, air. Chasetisraburg A Waulaingum eta PRINTING Or Altar ge Sentinel, Baltimore at., midway betereea the Court Rowe and Public Square, welt aide. • STOVE!, TINWAIII, IC. C. U. Buehler, corner of Carll.le and Railroad asoQl groat. WagLangton Bierbower, •N. E. corner of Diamond TAILOR. J. Jacobs. Chambersbarg street, first Nome Wm. T. King, York street, opposite Bank. If NDZIT•TJUL • RANGEL Jersadula Culp, York street, second square UPLIoIII7ZIZII.. Wm. E. Culp, Washington street, neer Eagle Mote WATCHMAKER. Soper t McCartney, ILalio., street, Prat impure THE BEST.—Tonics have of late years gained rapidly in public estimation, and are far more generally employed by first-class physicians than they once were. The tea t& 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, neither do they injure the system.— They act in fact like air and exercise, and not as "medicines, ,, which are intended solely for attacks of illness. The nurse siuscumas, 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 fraine showed every indica tion of exhaustion,' nervous suffering and debility. The best established' bitters before the American public are beyond question those of Dr. Stover, and this is equivalent to de- Blaring that they are the best, 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 qnce by its effects, almost from a single dose, whether any bitters are good or bad. These of Stcever 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 them re member that these bitters are as admirable in such cases, as for diarrhoea 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. lem It is a favorable feature in the advertise ment of the proprietors of. Dr. Becever's Tonic Herb Bitters, that no claims are made that they will cure every W 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 take np the majority of journals without encountering an advertisement .declaring that this or that medicine is a nostrum which is a perfect apothecary's shoii, and a whole college of physicians in itself, rend ering all other cures useless. What is claimed for Dr. Bttever'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 disordoa . from becoming incurable. The references and certificates issued in their favor are all Una and honest, and of these there are hun dreds. Prom the editorial column of Porney's Phila. "Press :" FROM THE MEDICAL PROFESSION LAsraurriut, July 25, 1868. . Kerala & Co.—Gentlemen : In reply to yowl of the 22gi inst., I would say that I have used Dr. Btcever's Tonic Herb Bitters extensively in my practice during several years past. Ido not hesitate tb say that I bave found ft to possess remarkable allescy in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Nervous Energy, as well as Fever, and Ape, Diarthma, Headache and other db. 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 gnaw aa mom mendluganypiaticulmadterdsed medicine. a awn of duty to the"public and the medi cal faculty win 00, allow me 'to withhold my testimony $e the merits of the Bitters ' in question. Yon, teweo:dWiy : T. B I r l4l T l X D. lEryder & Co., Mainfr o stions gi s ts pi r d lrktorp, Norsk sd 'St; Sold everywhere, Jane 18--8 t '"UT coMenoisolls, IC cLorama. 001L,,L1710/.1, =1 == HARNESS, &C I=l El= I:= =1133 El !II thi: , • Beltinare, Thursday /Wonting, Supra FLOUR, - 500 41 .550 •FIC, Nr P 7 6,9r.r.r•-•••-rT t 6 4 6 ". AilgA, 111 I'A? RID WRRAT, 1 80 Ons, r 60 . 0 100 3 1 0:'. '1 85 70 so 80 0 00 00 CLOVES -814 D, 0 00 tir .0 00 b OO Q '0 00 &00N, BROULDIES, 1 4 I 8 15 ' " BIDEB; / 6 6 1 18, r " Mao,. .. .. •' 19 • 21 LARD, • l9 GOLD, Phlll. 1 36, Gettysburg Grunt giPsprielou *urge& Gettysburg, PViday MornOtD. 5 00 SUPER Puma, .. . ... EXTRA notra,., WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, COEN, RYE, OATS, BUOICWEITAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOTHS. SEED, POTATOES, Burizß, LARD, Eons, BACON, Hems, " SIDES, SaouLDßas, SOAP, TeLLow, WALRILIED. CHRONISTER—MYERS.-011 the 27th ult., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder. Mr. David L. Chrouister to Nliss Flizabeth Myers, both of Latitnore township. LANDIVEHR—STOCK,-013 the 22d ult., by Rey. Father Blanche,df St, Peter's Church, Philadelphia, Mr. John Land wehr. of Philadelphia, to Miss Isabella Stock, of Gettysburg. MCKENRICK—READ.— On the 22nd ult., by Rev. W. M. Burchfield, Mr. J. Francis McKenrick, of Gettysburg, Pa., to Miss M. Ellen Read, of Clearfield county, Pa. Pnams:st—WITET.EBOW.—On the 30th of June, by Rev. Louis R. Fox, J. Jackson Rurman, Esq., of Waynesburg, Pa., to Miss Mary It. Withorow, of Washington City. WEAVKR — SocKs.—Ou the 29th nit., by the Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. Levi F. Weaver, of this place, to 3114 i Jennie Socks, of Cumberland township. DIED 5Mr - Obituary notices 5 cents a line of all over . 4 ilnes—caali to accoinpany no tices. Leornniunicated. ECKERT.—Died, very suddenly, in Nfountpleasaut township, on the Elth of June, Sir. Egbert Eckert, aged 57 years and 4 tnonths. An affectionate husband, akind father and dear fitend. has been called to sever all earthly ties for another home above. There is a home among the angels For the spirit of our &aim; They ha:•e taken him away, In their loving arum so mild. They will ever love him fondly, AS the holy book hash held : They have found a home ;or father, since he's numbered with the dead Then weep not, mother and children In that glorious home on high, Father lives among the angels, Where he never more can die. lather, rest in peace—thy spirit gone And not while life in tri remains Shall we ever cease to think of thee, Or fail to breathe that sacred word— June 28, 1809. FAREWELL GILLESPIE.—On Tuesday night last, in this place, him Catharine Gillespie, widow of William Gillespie, deceased, aged about 85years. NITZMILLEB.—On Monday last, in this place, Virginia May. daughter or David and Mary A. liitzwilier, aged months and 2 days. SraxoLEtt.—At East Berlin, on the !la' U/L., William A., KM of Salomon and Catharine Spangler, aged 1 years and 7 months. gent .drertistastits. JOHN L. HILL, M. D., DEsusT, Waco In Ch•mbersburg street, nearT3 oppc,stte Eagle /1,,te1, ETTY 681,7613. PENN•A. illirliating been in constant prxctice over •_ll year', pat lents un be tenured of good work. poly 14.—tf DR. R. HORNER will resume thepractice ul Medicine. Office at h DRUG STORE IN CLIAIIBER2BCRO ST., GETrTssiCao I=l DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEZICINES, STA SIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPF,TOLLET AR- TICLES, DYE STUFFS, PORE SPICES, ac DR. R. HORNER'e DIARRIDEt MIXTURE, for Cholera Yorbus, Colic, pistrtscea, Cramps, Sick Stomach, kt. Full directions with every bottle. July 9, 1969-tf .ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. The undersigned will open n School in the public School building on High street, recently occupied by by Mr. Sheely, commencing MONDAY, JULY The session will continue thirteen weeks, Inclusive cf a vmatioa of three weeks. The course of study will comprise the Common School branches, in which applicants for the Provi sional Certificate must be examined, together with Algebra, Getanstry,Book-keeping,Natural Pbdospby, Botany, Universal , Blocutlon , Latin, Sc.— Pupils can pursue a partial course, fur the purpose of preparing themselves either for teaching or business, Pries of tuition for the session, $5/0; One half to be paid in advance; one half at the close of the van. don. Those desiring to enter the School will confer a favor by sanding in their names previous to the 22nd lug. For circular, containing tall schedule of studies, ft J. HOWARD WERT, Oettymberg. Penu'a July 9.-3 t HE MISSISQUOI POWDER actually curestancer and Scrofulous armee of Wanda. See Report to L. I. Medical Society, and statements of Physicians In circular, sent trite on ap• plicatkon to OLIAS. A. DUBOIS, General Agent, P. O. Bog 1689. 182 Pearl et., New York July 9-2 m A WORD TO CaNSIIMPTLVES. Being a short and practical treatise on the nature, causes, and eymytans of Pulmonary anusimptien Bronchitis, and Asthma , and their pretlellaiOn treat ment, and cure by (mho/alum. Sent by mall, free.— Address Q. VAX HIM)ISLL. Y. D.,16 Watt 14th st. New York. (June 18, 1969—1 y WA (MY NOT .MAKE MONEY . With r EITINCIL ADM Hz: CEIZCL OMIT, and by sell ing Novel and attractive article.? Circulars free. BTAFFOLD MEG. CO., 66 Fnltonfit., New York. June 25.-22 w AGENTS WANTED FOE THE SIGHtS AND SECRETS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. TED roost sass/ding; instructive and iwtortabibig • . book of ilia day. Baud for circulars, sod sae our WEAL Address •0. B. PUBLISHING CO;, is • 411 Broom Strad, New Y or k. Jai) .-4w AGENTS WANTED /GE Vir N' RE RS. 0 THE WORLD. c 4 . C OXPRIBrING Sag Incidents, and interesting icemen, and onderfal events, in a/1 countries, all age', and amen Ilpenple. BY, . . ROSENSEIIO. Over one thousand ii asthma by the most distin guished Artists in lin ad America. 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QUININE-1t equals (bitter) Quinine. Is made only by P. EITICARNV, Chemist, Detroit. ATANTID—AGEN'PIi for Prof, Pareues Law, of Business'. With full Directions and 70/10.11 for all Transactions in evert Btati4 by Tnaorinuns Pan sots, LL.D., Professor of Law in Harvard Unlvenity. A New Book for everybody. Zipialidng every kind of contract and legal obligation, and eii,,aring how to draw and execate them The highest and beet au thority in the land. Send for our liberal terms, ea., for our Patent Bible Prospectus. Bent Press. PAR k Ci()., Philadelphia, Penn's. MTh $.5 TO $lO A DAY A 4 DD E W E A :P I i p t. 11A YLkS. Middle Island, N.Y.* RED JACKE' A X I. 1.. t ter than our regular shaped Axes for thess res. sons: First—lt cuts deeper. &Tond—./t don't stick In the wood. Third—lt 'does not jar the hand.-- P.ort/..--No time is wasted In taking the Axe out of thecut. Atifth.—Wlth the same labor you will do one-third more work than with regular Axes. Red paint has nothing to do with the good finalities of this Axe, fir all our Axes ate tainted red. - If your hard ware .tor• di..s not keep our goods, we will gladly answer inquiries or b❑ your order* direct, cr gi•• you the mime of the nearest dealer who keeps our Axe,. LIPPINCOTT& BAKEiVELL, Sole °aware of Colburn's and Red Jszket Patents J0.13-9.—it REAL ESTATE AGENCY I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE; a cosine...llan with my la* bu eine. la Gettysburg Parties wishing te sen,or Gay land/4 - 4:oa, Lind It t heir advantageta call. Farms and Woodland. ACRES OF .WHICH 40 ACRES MEER for $1,50 A GOOD !ARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TOMBS near Gettysburg granite: land. A No.l FARM. near Gettysbing red gravel land. A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT SU PER ACES. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND, 6:( ACRES, AT $35 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM, 15 5 1T11 100 ACRES HEAVY TIMBER. AT $45 PER aCRE, VERE.ICHEAP. 100 ACRES, WITH VERB GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOB $O,OOO. A VERY.-011EAP FARM. GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT $l5 PER ACRE. A FARM, 100 ACRES, neat - Gettysburg, A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT $4O PER ACRE two miles from Gettysburg. A FARM. tour miles from Gettysbury, $3O PER ACRE CHEAP. A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from Gettysburg. . A GOOD AND CHEAP - TAVERN AND LOTS AD JOINING. A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDPR, $56 PER ACRE. A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NNW, $5,003 ALSO MANY OTHER TRACTS. - ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN. ; R. G. MceREARY. Attorney allay. Gettysburg, June 11 1469.—t1. E. W. CLARK &: CO., BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST.: PHILADELPHIA GENERAL' AGENTS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO r!: UNITED STATES; OF AMERICA, States of Penneytvania and Southern The NATIONAL LINg INSUILANCII COMPANY is •corporation Chartered by Special Act 01" Congress, approved Joly 25,1868, with Cash Capital of . Ono Million acid Is now thoroughly organized and prepared forbu Liberal terms offered to Atones and Bo4cltorm, who are invited to apply at oar epee. Pull partltulatslo be had an applleatlou: at oar of fice, located Io the second stoiy of on r Bahlting Hoare whet* Cfraolata Plimpttlata., fully datcriblus the advantages offered by the Ocettpaay, may be had. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. O.A.PIOKING, Assoc Giletystorai, Lag. 21,1888.-1 y dye direct attention to Wanomakiir & Brown's advertisemet. 71e :bargee Clothing House in Philadelphia. BTO NO ANA KIM 41.111tOWN.— 4," . MEN'S k BOYS' CLOTHING.—: Garments ranging at every Dace. nut In Ovary style, r Made or made to order. S. /Loonier STITH and Streets. CP,' TO $26 SWUNG OVERCOAT!.--Maltqp, • AM Mixed, Fancy Coadiners, Chinchilla, eavins,fra.,lari sit variety ln'thagltyr OAK HALL, SIXTH And MA Etta. i.: ''" 6 TO $45 BRUN :'• • SUITS, BOTH Foreign' li, ._ and Domestic Goode.' exoellent tyles, 8. R. corner SIXTH. and HARKIT Streets, , AIL MAW WAHiIIEARER A BROWN. ', • 20 TO $6O DAMS: t $Z e $ 01 ALL the d. =lon. e. WANAKAIEBILIeItiOWN; pLILTA ki7A3- 111Cittestei s it TO $4lO 110 .2. 78' . 81.0131011,130r . cams goods. WANAMAKISH gas, E LL H CLOTHING HOLM, sutra ma JURE& Btrsete. $7 TO HU BO T W I an TOTHXII,I w V.: MAKIN a BRONIG SD:Ttia I $2 TO ovary kind, at PAU advance on ca*ANAICILLIN, a siowN, OAK itiurhasx4ro EII,E I noun, 111)2TH and NAMLIT Pcnenst• FPR.S piii.timmeOrir Mick fi • rt I=lmtighoirlisabissrOV l Tllrbo al ar t .. , rU041016111110/ t Rliafjle•ff gtIV ~xt~S~#tpf~. RI:FHARIO3N't COLGATE k COG IfiSTABLISII AD 180 G. IV:- ' FORK.] SOLD BY ALL DiIVG.! STS (XILBCRIVS PATCIST Pittsburgh, :Penn& 1..) .J L.. 1 Hew Jersey Dollars, = 5 14 r . AStiGNIeS NOTIC E. • T The valdorelesed Devise bees ,appolsted As agues by NS "Vatattary keletseme for the be. natal creditors, exaseted by Vatiett W. Hreirr of Dieselles toweitl4...e.etee Se bersZ t gives dete sts to selittsd eettlbeiciteixesta the Starr. /en. 1111.-68 - • Mt( R_.A;CtITOR'S NOTICE.—Let 11-a ten testamentary on the estate tit Heat N*- BRUIT. &winged, late of Hanelltoa towtiablp;Adanu Pi.. having boon greeted to the undersigned. residing In aid township, he hereby glee, stalest° all parrots, indebted to aid estate to make Immdiate payment, and those haring els ms *pleat the sates to present thew properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL Ilegfilltalf, Executor. June.2s.-6t* OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis trstioo de bowie won with the Will annened of Ammar Annan. deceased, lats of /rankila township, Adams connty,bwring been grantedto the undersign. ed residing in Cumberland township, he hereby g ive. notice to All persons indebted to wild *state to make immediate payment, and these haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID BLOCHER, Adlu'r de taxis now with th• Will annexed July ^_-6t• BOUNTY ACCOUNTS. FRANCIS IMAM, Treasurer In account with Bounty Armint or CIIMIIIIRLAND TOWNSHIP: • DR. Balance In band, of Treasurer, at last let maul ' 02,399 04 Dainties doe on duplicate of J. Keefaueer, .1887 1,702 56 Duplicate,lB6B 3,137 61 .Loan of H. 8. T00t... 825 00 {,ono of Abraham Plank S 368 00 By amount paid Bank-, Rebert, Aiote..-..... " " •• 11.8. Toot " n Interest '• " " Auditors " " Advertisement 22 00 •• " N. Lightner, expenses 2d 04 " L. Busbmsu, 86 00 " " J.D.ardorff, error duplicate 826 •• " A. W. Minter, fees 13 71 •• " " Exonerations,doplicate 1867 608 71 Per cent. J. Keetauver, Collector Duplicate, 1567 ... 115 96 Balance due on Duplicate. 1867 437 47 Rzooerations Duplicate, 1888 476 76 Balance due on Duplicate, 1868 896 24 Collector*. Pees, lees 30 30 Treasure?. fees Balance lu Treasurer's bands. We hereby certify that we hive examined the above accounts and tied them correct as stated, and that there is a balance In hands of the Treasurer, of Your Hundred cud lieventpali - Dollars and Seventy-eight Cents. We also find that the Treasurer bits paid Five Hundred and Fifteen Dollars and Sixty-lbw Cents in• terset on note One in Gettysburg National Dank, for debt formerly disallowed, but for which he will be allowed evredit In next settlement, as per late Act of of Assembly legalising said debt. LEVI SPANGLER, PETER D. SWISHER, 1- Auditors. GEORGIC D. PLANK, ) July 2, 1569.-3 t. REPORT OF the condition of the GETTY& BURG NATIONAL BANK, on Goo 12th day of June 1887: / 34 aWN , 1 1. Jane and Di5c0unt5...........—...--..---. 1188.090 37 U.S. Bond, to secure circu1ati0n............ 140,000 00 13.8. Bond. end other securities on hand.. 30,600 00 Other Jitocks, Bonds and llortragee...--•• 26.100 0 0 .Due Iron Redeeming and Reserve Agents.. 32,101 49 Due film other Rationed 8ank5_............. 3,891 69 " .. Banks 87 16 Banking House 1,000 00 Current Expenses._,. ...- ....... 321 78 Cash Items including stamps.-- 696 03 Bilis of other National Banks-- 2,96* 00 Fractional Currency including °Jekyll 170 93 Leval Tender 32,310 00 LIABILITIEE Capital Steck paid in 8146,150 00 Burplam Fund 19,600 00 Diecounts 1,100 28 Profit end Loss 4,173 06 National Bank Circulation tratatandlag... 128,600 00 State " " ... 8,161 00 Individual Deposits - 147,252 42 Dna to National Banks 5,408 30 Due to other Banks - 3,001. 86 Dividends unpaid 2,647 23 Taxes uncalled for 27 60 I, J. EyolT BAII, CaahLer of the Gettysburg Nation al Rank, do solemnly miter that the above statement in true to the best of my knOwledge and belief. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th de. of Jane. Hien. A. J. arctic, J. P. Correct .-41 tteet —0 . Sworn, DAr7D WILL; D. KLNDLIJWIT, Directors. June '25, 1859.-3 t REPORT O F the condition of the FIRST 'Ur NATIONAL RANK OF GETTYSBURG, hi Gettysburg, Adams county, lu the State of Peuneyl van* at the skew of business, on the 12th tley of Juus, 1869: RES.OURCES Loans and Blowouts.-- . Indebtednme of Director.... Overdrafts .. -- 6,110 - 38 U. B. Bonds is secure drculatlea.:— -- iorkootrixr deposits— .... ....... 60,000.00 Due f ro m Redeeming and Reeerv; - Agents, so per achedule..—...--.------- 6,042 26 Due from other National Banks as par schedule 1,032 74 Due from other Banks sad Bankers. as per ochodule----. ..... --- ...... ....—......--...., 1,178 74 Furniture and Fixtures 700 00 Current Ripeness.— .... 371 72 Cash Items, Including Stemma. per ache d ule .. 295 17 Bills of other National Banta-- 176 00 Bills of State Banks 6 00 Fractional Currency (Including nickel.). 100 50 Legal Tender Notes *5ll 00 LIABILITIZE Capital Stock paid id.... Surplus Fund Exchange.-- ........... Internet -.. Profit and Los.. Circalatlog Note. received from Comptroller— 90,000 00 Lam amount on hand 025 00 Individual Deposits.. .53,290 54 U. B. Deposits_ 43,815 93 Dorf ts of U. 8. Disbursing Of. 1,533 04 Due to Netloual Banks, as per schedule...._ Due to other Bank' and Bankers as per schedule Notes and Bills re.discounted 28,250 CO Bills Paid_ 82,854 53 Dividends unpaid I Gsoaos Aszota. Cashier of the First NaUonal Bank of Gettysburg, do solemnly swear that the shove statement is true.to the beet of my knowledge and belief. GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this and day of June. 1869. A. J. COVES., J. P. Correct.—Attest—Jacob Hassusisa, Osman Tawas, D. MeConooBY, Director,. June 2,1869.-3 t Vutchtring. West Middle Street Market (szer. ran coma-no .) Every Day in the Week , AUNDAT EXCAPTZD. Plush Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednes day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton everyday. Orders len at my market in the evening, will be promptly delivered the Mowing morning. ORORGR A. CODORI. Jane 18,1869-If BUTCHERING. NEW 1? . GEORGE B. eloVielikTgADDßus S. WIDLII, ' - HATING tered into partnasshlp fa Um BUTOO- ut BRING BUSBUNSA, win carry. It on in an It. branches. AU Mat of FRESH MEAT in their nun. NOM 'taiga 111 Gottjabatte,, Arnold's Corner. Noah 'But Tuesday and llate , 'ardor morning. ant/ Ma, Wsdmnday, 211"1= and liriday morning . As *spry nit Lc au we can IQ as reasousible as up , poxillrin in Glioity& , burg. Those having fat stock for wale will dad It to their advantage to all as or addroistba auf firm. • STOUR A MULE April 30, 186fil, MEAT WANTED THE HIGH79IOLag TWO, PAID FOR COUNTIa HA.MS; SIDAS, mour_im . p 1 1 4M4111 BY NiCBQPBAIIMMONAXMOIU, 1, 4 1 / 1 ,411; 1 4fi r l HaM4 7 .:anc.l„RtieiVitieif,,a4...l64, Alleat 4 Leque4l4l "...,..4 , 34)f0r t. Biff eimitnitt DODGES' • OHIO AND BUCKEYE Reapers and Mowers. • careful examination of thew machine. will Levee any one of their superior merits over all lathers, la strength, durability, is.. of draft, liability Ibr work, on MI kinds of ground, and in W ay variety of gram and grain. Confident of this we Invite thou, in want or a good machine to examine fbr thensairte Detre purchasing elsewhere. These mechlnes can be sold a, Naked 51ewers— RSAPERB aa Used Rake, Self-Rake, or Dropper.— Two different sixes: No. I ,lisekine, with two cutter Bare and throe Yule's coifing Ave and a hal hat lot grain and four feet eight lichee in gram; No. 2, cut ting four feat .ix Inc . W • have that confidence In these machine. that we are willing to let Hume wantilig a machine tot them with any other they may with, and keep the one thet gives most satiefirtlon. DODORS' AUTOILAN RAKE has given such general satisfaction that w• oonsider it the bent Belfonake out, and is attached t. no other machine except the Dodge Machine, .15. Ohio and Buckeye patent. Por the benefit of those wanting machine,' we would refer them to a few of those to whom we have sold the teat seam, vie: John Deardorff, Sen., Ephraim Lady, George Lady. Jonathan Wilder, James Mickley, Daniel Settle, John Bender, John &kart, Wm. nut, Cornelina Lott, Wag. Gulden, Wm. Rosa. Also, WIRE-TOOT' HAT RAVES, including the celebrated Brandt Rake, and Selfdlschaftting Rakes. AIso,PLOUGHS, PANNING MILLS, AND PARE IXPZSIENTA GRNERALLY. Persons wishing to examine machines will find theta at the warehouse of Josian Wine A Soil, Getty. burg, Pa., or At the riddance of the subscriber, miles from Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road. Air. eons wanting Circulars will address the subscriber, tlettysbnrg, Pa. 29,031 20 ,258 15 1,•-00 00 024 00 ... 157 82 NISIIWITZ'S IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER The strongest, tightest draft, most compact, `simple and perfect .Machine ever of fered to the public. IEIII $9031 20 The undersigned haying taken the Agency for Nt,lawitz's Celebrated Improved Mower and Reaper, invites the attention of the laymen of Adams centity to It, as the vary beet machine now in market. Its gen era' construction. em brae log every necessary point to constitute a perfect machine, is so simple that the mart inexperienced person can readily understand it. It consists of a lee. number of bolts, pieces and parte than any othermathine, and Is better adapted to all kind, of Reaping and Mowing. A thorough exam ime• tion and trial will show this beyond all doubt. Tangi ers desiring to parch area first clam machine, at tow price, will do well to call and examine it. Price $126; Reaper Attachment $36. Cucumber Wood Pump, for Wells,Cisterna,kc.,--the beat in market—and the stork being made of cucumber wood the tame of the water to not effected. Am-Person§ desiring to see the Mower and Reaper, or Poop, can do so by ealltem at Ores.' Warehrar. ilsottyatearg; Hersh% t t •ehonae, 'lOWw *lard, aria: the residence of thti Hearin Now Salon. ' A May 14, 11169.—1ne JOSEPH KUNKLE. 2461,432 26 One of the Greatest Machine* of the Age, TB superior to any other Machine now In nee, an l. will excel any that will ever be introduced, hay ing been thoroughly tried and given general satisf.e. tine. I would now Inform all those who intend put chasing Machines tcrcall and examine for tberneelvea. This Machine is noted particularly to excel all other machines In strength, durability, base of drag, and reliability of work, in all kinds of grass and pernk— It cuts lodged grain admirably, which isigruat ItA6 in Machinetto • Waist. 11 ram be used as a hand rake as well as a self-rakes. It cuts 5 feet 2 inches in grain; 4 feet 10 Inches in grass; has a steel cutter bar, with wrought iron guards ; it can be used as a Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A Gill trial of the Machine can be had. Also. SHIREMAN'S BELL-DDICHAEGING HORSE RAKE, and the great and well-known BRANT RAVI, the beet rakes ever introduced. We would also call your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH, wrought iron frame, very light and strong, steel shovels, easily adJested.to run shallow or flee* and is neatly and tastefullf made. ALSO; THAI HEELER, AND EXHILSIOIL Yell NING MILL, the old tlamborough ran improved, for many years a great favorite among the Graters of Pennsylvania. It ls large and strong, has two cockle e:reens, and warranted to work perfectly. Also all kinds of /ARMING IMPLEMENTS always on hand. =EI Any person wishing to examine these =chins can see them at the Battle-held Hotel, or at my residence, alias from Uettysticirm, between the Teetrowe road and the Baltimore pike. • Ids y 28, 1869-0 SURPRISE OATS. T AM prepared to tumid' lIIIRPIBI PEED OATS 1. to persona desiring IL Weighs 47 lbe whoa fully gestured, and rims tea day, earlier than other oats grows larger sod stiffer la the straw, and will yield 100. to 125 hishels to the. acre. Penang . witatilig It most make early apptication. Girl will delive the Oat, to persons in Gettysburg or vicinity at $3 per bushel. Addrees CHAILLBB W. GRIESY. Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) Adagio CO., Pa. Jan 15.—tf 491,10413 GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• 39,088 67 6204= 06 ............ GOVERNMENT BONDS, of allkinde, BOUGHT and .3100,000 00 .. 3,7 - 0 30 EMI 72 55 .- 956 66 EU IVEN - TMETYBONDBconvertedintolli7t-TWAX TY BONDS wlthotacharge. 1,06.5 79 COMPOUND INTPAUT NOTTS 89,475 00 ThoHIGUESTPIUMIIIIM paidon GOLDsudfilMin STOCKS and BONDS, if all kind!, boogie for patois' without CHARGING COALMIBSION. 98.635111 520 RI EWE nterast on lIPSOIAL DIPOSITB advanced 1 per cis! 412 00 sa= 06 Patton, wishing in formation In retard to 1:f. IL Bonds sad Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to glut ass call sod we will gin all Information chitarfolly. J. MORN 111.Alt,Cambler. Gottriburs.Oct.3o,lB67-tt FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG laterset on BPROLIL DZPOISITS as follow S PER CENT. PER ANNUM PORI YEAR, • 4 " " " 11111ONTHE I 3 " " " "I WILL CASH COMPOUND lIITTILMST NOS'ES AND COUPPIL Will also pure:haw Dealt IiITeCICO 3 sad 80108 every kind Cris of chars" as Comalliaipli.aad ill time pay th• =mute numfor and slat pleasure transact WI Mduen promptly beretodbespertaluing to a w.n regulated Dank. • 010. ARNOLD, Ois • • / gettiond tots:nuts., AGLE The largest liod . 111 , 90,10,F10i110nf la ' 11111111111126, PVINA. • Oosm or C/11. 1 012111Vii ' inelikii/ JOHN L. l i 4Tli, Proprietor. Aryk!liownittr",,irriem . mivino ms p oin i i i: ti ;hi Dirtot worrivalsoddepartifili *WOW , 04141kisilkinniir, and rinsionitid 41101 181 .4 it7r 3 spsz HoT ) E L.i • r --- 4 G kA'FAVB trliG, Pi. t , • (;,.; •11W1 fit : into irAtefritroPMETOß. .._ i nnrittrii : Aaorri66; „_ s ", m=l - 1., tami =et aprrithl',ol4l; 1* #l44fi r . (I{llailiailliii4ithe' I, 4 i•hijii;sii ' t ikl * * *Ot i . i'TV l4 4Ot . Z 11 "0• 04 ' 1 "0" 16 •#•", , IrMIM-It.rt 41 4" W " a t ia gittii' 1 4 1- *** 104 : 444, I . .lioi3 ~.- - 111 i1 11 !„ .111 ,7 8 : 14 4 at oour c./1 tOrtl lll 4lW4 Wig or, , blig n ikai . .... 4.11,4 E kal apakustillebnefe4r4W% ENE THE' WORLD, Henry Culp, Henry King, Ellshii Penrose. David Stewart W. Roes Wbft., J. J. Kerr. Andrew Welk ert Wm. Memo. Joke Onion, John N. Huffman, John N. Boyer, WM. WIBLII. Agent April 23.-If GET THE BEST! ALSO-THE TILL AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER, LXIVIS A. BUSHMAN. s,lnastial. SOLD ORDERS PROMPTLY RXICIPTZD 6 PER CENT. (or I year, • PER 0114 T. for • months, 3 PER CENT. for 3 months. WILL ALLOW (SOLD AND 81117104- UMW Loemchlint • undersigned has leased Ole _IL Ware iioiike thr ariniaraftlnitton 'tred tholltaltirsiyistipbmir.Ps. i sail Oantq etti lb Grain &Produce Business In all Iltatorginelins Th•_htibmot. pr 4•• will always be Will sii4 itys,MtsciOehs, Clover ild I thoo• thy Am*. itszsosd. am as 4, hothei Dried Fruit, Nets, doep,lladie, tShulthlirs add Miss, Foto. toes, With ovellbleg its* Is tits 'oosttiry wake. M., • • GROCERIES OF ALL• KINDH aanotaatly far gals. Callao,. Sugar'. olsuatl, tips, 'Tau, Spiels, Salt, Obeeist,Tinn%, glede, Mastara,Sesrek, Bnitna., Backer', Block . Sc. Also, 00a1 OIL, ?Isla 011, Tar, de. 11811 of all bacc os. 'dads; Spites sad Halls; Ilmokleg and Cbalrfai To- B• is always able to •upply a first rate article et flourot Kb the differen I kind. df reed. • AlaoGtoaad Plaotor. ritbUaauu.and utbo,t COAL tbe bash.). ton oriar lead. ' • He will aloe rue a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to No 1K tiortb Bogard 'Udell, SALM MU, And No. all Market aerate, P III LADLLPALLA. Alf /mode met to "Aber plate well to retelred and forwarded promptly Apt jowls lAouJd . b• marked asttlafar CAR." JOHN OE N* Aprfi 2,1169.-t. NEW FORWIL'DIN' G AND COMMISSION HOUSE. AVOIG pi chseed the eiteneive Warehouse, Care, Ike.. of CM" • Buissiteu. the undenimwel Intend locally on the business an. der the Arm ca Balsam Co, at the old son the corner of Wlulaingtoo sad Railroad tttttt t i n ges a more aiteast le male Man heretolbre. gig - •reviler !Inept 'refight Clare will learetrent Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON, and moat mode tion trains will be roe es ecomion may remise ay this arrangement. we are prepared to roomy freight at all times to and from Baltimore.. All beldame of this kind entrusted to as, will bop romp, - ly &weeded so. Our care run to the Warehouse of htereason • Sous, 163 north &Ward street, Uhl more. Being determined to pay good prices, self cheap end deed fairly, we in everybody to give us a call. . . WW. 11.111011•314 A IJULL I iD. I IICOIII.I.II J1'101.1148. ! M'CURBY 4k HAMILTON, DEA.LIIRS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, fite RE undersignad are paying al.theis Wiripbolso. T lu Carlisle streatoidjofilag Buehler's MM. th• Irighostpriessior /LOUR WRI&T Rhi, CORN OATS. BOCK °win AA* Takinmsno, 4 0 ,54;044 44, and invite predudiiiti kph, theft dean Debt* moth g They heirseveicahtly hehdlhr Rae, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GRoogitivi; Molbuss.STrut4ocdfasoilliagatiiiO4wftb gait rah • Ofis.Tar, Soap., Saco* and Lard, Tobaccos, ie. Also. Om best bradivat nova, with PIXD of all kinds, They likswissbata SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Bolabla Paella Cian°, Iltbod“' Phospkats athl A • Mindeau Ousso. Whilst they pay the highest market priciest feral' nor bay, nay anti at Ma Wrest Mtn meta.— They ask a akarsafpubllc pationago,reatond to give at I s&etton is levity nee. Yuly NEW FIRM.' A. E. ECKENRODE • HAS taken the Wateheate lately occupied b ?b WP Walakel!Wisatte Mateo*, ass the Hay of th Gettysburg gailntad, 2 miles from Want erstown, aid will deals all khaki of G-train'an.d Produce, living the highest market price. I will aim keep conaMutly on kand ibr sale all kinds of GR,OCERIES, Coiree, B nitrilitoiMisas.l3,pre' ps, Tmei, &a., with Bar Pt*, tir, Soaps, Baton and Lard, Tobaccos, as kinds; also, Coal Aleq theltast Mu . ds of 7L01131, with PUB or eV I respeastidlp solicit the patronage °fear Mende; and Invite the Public to tell and main, m 7 slink. 11CLENRODX. Jul. rL-tf DANIEL GULDEN, • IMAMS, LW Dry Goods , Flour , Grain, Groceries, Lumber, T HR undorldsnoti keepson hand, nib's Warehouse, known no w fhasion's Iliatfos,tri Strides town ship on ills Ilas of thoGottysburg Railroad, MI kWh" of G , Inclu . dfug Sugaßr O C ERIES , Coffee, lifolassas, Bploos, se.. with Ball Nell, 01* Tobsoce, Bacon. Lard, au. LUMBER AND COAL, Including Building /Unit Shingles. Latba.Btove ea* Blacksmith Coal. Also,,Ouano, and alarge oral moo t of Dt7oooda,Boots sod Shinto. flats and Caps oldU kind', which hots prepared Segall at thalats.. eat prices. He also pay. the blithest marital. price for Fleur, O B r M a * ln . Potatoes , o O l a l, t h s e . B o u r c k w w i h l e r a e t c eiCvlovenrd an r d w Taird othy =meta mark eton commission. H.reseectiylly sake' his friends and the public to give him s call. Aug. 21,1867.-tf DALIMILGHLDIN. Milli WHILZ. J. 1. Irma. , Vit. r. Imam Joseph ¶ible & Sons, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and COmmission Merchants South-eart cornerof Raaroad Old Wallington t!►eW, GETTYSBURG PA HIGHIST cash price pad for all kinds of Grain and Country Produce genera/4. The Mihail cash price paid for good Ray and ityedtraw. We will keep constantly on hand ibr rale all kinds of GROCELIES, each se Sugars. Coffees, Ton, YMueu and Syrup, To •k acc Sea^ Spices, and inapt/ling usually kept in Grocery Stars. LINE OF CAM TO BALTIMORE. We will saris Hoe eV to Saltintore weekly, to the Warebourts of *BIZRAION * 00., ITS North et., corner of trakklif , for the transportations of goods each way, leaving Gettysburg emery Monday and re turning on Wednesday. The beet brands of IfIRTILIZIJID constantly on hand, or secured at short notice km those ordering. ApeLt 9.1111104-41 REMOVR . AL.--The undersigned has removed his PAINTING MICA teem Dm Diamond to the sortmansit Railroad and Washington etre,* where be will On plowed to moot r . old 1 friends and patrons. April 9.—ft J.' N. Wri/Je. . Male lards. C 'A 'N N 0 lq ' • MARBLE WORKS CORNER OR BAVIXORE AND 1481. DM! ST., OPPOSITE THE COIIRT-HOUSX. 6ETTYSBUR9, fit Y D21102IPTIO)0.1 0 W 022 tltteol2) tag /INUIT ATYLX QI TUN, lit 241.siicz_tt G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. KAI& & BRti. Is East TorkAltre,Oettysborj. Ps. w Womb,* ISlS' ',ll llust•dtotenitsislikliodipotwit r t I .Ai 110111111111R110, TONES, lISADVITIN) 1141NTLIB, ac, ac, . , =NE illitiieMt4iokitMe•Allid a5.0161+9 4 4 ' 11i . e , p Nrehreusesili Prodikeotalrlowiwetellmatirt 11.1 44/4.em. r . %Asti:lll4C ‘ 14 . • 04 - 7 , hip~:*.a.“4.4.4,, mw., /oat, ors, • - waif [A 71 !- 14)&4in:ft* in Chi '. ' SL4.4I ' e t ~a " 11 940 1 1114g* IMPOilre r is a 40 "!! 1 K4 11 01ssal1iiihie:a stas r feittipiailiede‘slamor e rtims*, lifoRIMMe 4illijoisu4Autiberei. r auttrtillii!,* •-to.l I :ft h!, 4 44k 3 4104101 fook. E:1 la LI ~; ME 10.111 EAT 11cOUIWY, ws. 4 zuunaon