PI Advirrtistatats. OFFICE OP :K .& HATCH, AND DEALEfiI3 IN NOV- MEET sEcußrnics, ASV STUART, Nsw YORIC. Pad hurry ISt', U 79 Me mrrw. s bids iittea4ol our new, Lamle of the CINTIALL CIPIC Rat- nd tb. T:6I.FIC t, and env' lit *bid." 1111 w iu the markets, Loth to this Greta, My* abovrb that.tin tint Mort-. soburly Itaratrd and hosorablpaessavoill rwootly rozoga!zed sad readily takes male, mak, •t.d ov'Tant.tigeous kmo i4alaga wore liberal lareure num esp. TM rm.., Orrrrnßosst Bands. oat e their illeer Invhowelectiuu ■ud negotiable* Mr Lass, we me meeting ► gnat ti tended ug a valuable service—botb' 4 Caplialtm.4 to lbw, Et I at Nalloaid I Improvement *Um. Ihttineac,merlt datacter rUtiilstbeuktu tha use ut co.tatiarwe ID! ILTertott—s• tit:lr of— v....0We bee and aat him cam th. MORTGLAGE BONDS 1:103 nd Ohio Rnilrvad Company_ e ai.et Ohio Ca allsad, CaA!al.tiaft nd tlir magnificent boirbits of t►♦ trtt6 lb.. 06 ►t • 'plat ar to. rlrl the., la lit 16. .atire Railroad rt tr.bal.rtation ..1 the itsaa W.l 4 rUI9IS TON ADDITIONAL EAST DIAL LINE, lelsuperatirtgy d.istaa4. modatitaiul Ip. latoun.« gaol rapid- spertataka tNOYen ‘his Atkntic ase— • cat th• oo• hand, and the (reek rial Om Ohio ad 344.1nippl V;11. - ARCX OF Thu ROAD ALA A NISI THY WLST TO T114.1.11CA iioaal C 01 .1141:1-UCt.•ud lupin. 1" lit °ugh traffic from the day ut ISe• le, Its the deeekapitteutuf the I aud stlibetal reauaregat of Virginia poirmilee.ol.ss I lib• • large and pr.Ha6la focal builaia• 1404111111 if )1001 (*rand and lucal dm completion of the Cats&PJFAIS knit to tt.• itttlo !Ura, .Sort the • at it• mere. abd 1, 4114., sad REN OST I M PORTA NT AND BUBBTAN aL NNTrIIMNIFIL NOW IN ;PRO- 8 ORINTRY ) a. •n la•t and Weld rout., and tL♦ It,. h.. sad profit:44r It ads •wrait lige his., dtawo to It the atttntlon and Pewsll44 Capitalist and Rale-clad of •ealegjadf meet .ed keur ha- noctlbelAtli tf , tuer - ' Han with 'bat o• stud Imlay.. ors• It of Virginia evil /CRIB IN ILNINUIRrIC, lIONOR, ItitibUL MANAQMIIIINT plood aLLI 11, oprratlun from 11,kb— rated White . eulphua . Springs .f mike, mei thn• rentals Iy toatt-dlllL___ constructed) to Le completed, to tiptoed O.:mimis on the Ohio rive; Guth of IL. ➢fg goodly 150 labial, and $49 nillea brine Pitts- projected ur W prugree • throne, Ohl.( lila pedal. which will eassect 11r. , 4WD 0810 Wall TIM 11,WIllt/l IWO! MI WEST Aim 9017271- Till PACIIIEW Aloes and superior advantages vgAr.s.exa one Ein.ackuk Cat- t Itheet sited most ;were:Del and treat •ee .1 the catetey ♦IID TREED :ENT VALUE, IN COMPLETER II DONA EQUAL TOTES ENTIRE -11-31.0REGAUIL be Loan ban• beep arrwased with to the wants of all classes of Invest- tho various fratnros of cotrroolooce as against loss or trued. ■ deomalottioiko of , $5OO, and $lOO ued as Cbtrpon tc- be bell la that form; ea reeiarred fa the ease a tb. peas tomalalag pspilii• to bower acipal bang ibes tttatltia►te • OPT , sales. resealirned't• y be . &balled sad eased led. newt Respiefered aorat, treader- ks et LM tosapaaj, sad Um Is- ply to the regiettored oeitute M VIII be knows respectively ea BONDS PATAB A LZ TO BBAILNIt." • • ' NAN win COUPONS i f""" RID BONDS WITH QOUPONB DI • dDo so do4skatod 1j °ono- ifyiskg 11. cfaas of load. dad... IT! TZARS to nut boa January I MI of: per eirsi. per . ammo. PILCIPCIPAL AMP =Titan. PAT. i CITY of IMF TORII yab,le 4a MAT and saran, that ..f that of oarlior lasso. of thileamalase• or est kleuds Goias' UN Ilreetsoil Rwsi !bad 6, aid. I. 'unary . sad 3.17, Led who •dditbiU lavettasata, to t pet,lvable at 4111krott aroma of red by• atortene epos the entire litichatosa to the Ohio River, tall .1 all other property end appurton- =! of sloo.oooper 1/14110111 id prOVida UN Bomb, le bake elftet ;pee year of L. load. Air sta,touoo, et ephiek 42000.. sad held la treat for Um roilmagp. B4siln of tie Virginia °antral , sow laargod la Elio Caa4ra►ai g $13,0114000, • nallefund ammo Ito Llbir rood to Its• Old* rho, the pornon now la °potation. alp Ma whole for • Largo nail sena*. Is Of as! missed Inters*. weaned, w eardakly irsairaat„sad I. amassed a prolataart plae• asameitha la tM markets, both lbarope, till be at elite appreeib. =I SK & HATCH, BANZER& • esellaialag fan • - min, Me.; Vida sill. applaratisa. esti Goveristat lamb. Gad re. , Ileakth„ litmakrn, Corparati mi ", N duet at Aikt, *Um Jake flllat..ollll-91101a. phi stat,stui =M!i=3 QM flier- Application Mut n nnuio to the Court of Common Maui for he charier of a Ituilding Ai.noolatiou in Now Oxford. SA LES A —Johat'(i Ftey 1- 1 • wen:based 4 111 frow Solomon Zolllaugh, a . atm-a-story brick .louse and lot on ebamberaburg str. et, One of Warren row.) for $l2OO. REMOVED.—Bec. D. M. BLACHWEL- Dmit, of lbw Lutheran church at York Sprniga, has removed to lain new field of ifflintown 'winds county. Pa. NEW - POLICE. i -At a meeting of the Town Counc il on Monday Hight, William J.-Tate and Michael Crilley were appoint- ed Night Police and Limp-lighters. Wert., Et.q., has reteutly put up a uew frame back-building at his resi dence op East- York -street, below the Luth4rso isitreb; and intendsin reinodle the front buthilug this spring. ACCIDENT.—Geo. Pieta lug, of Oxford bowl/shirk, while eugage , l in eutting with au pa, last Saturday, cut his left band very bactly,severving the hand lengthwise Inr about three ituthes. FAIR.—The Ladies of SlcSherryalown Sod vicinity intend to kohl a Fair at St. Jrattpift ,AcAtdenty on thelBth inat.,Eatiter,, piviseed* to be appi'opkited to the erection of additional buildings at fh« Academy. ItETURNED.—Our carllettgue, • lion. EDWARD MeNtEasow, Clerk of the House of Representatives, returned to WaNbinaton on Niouday. He had been spending a week or ten days with his ifttni'y, and attending to private-business connected with the Int of April. His health, since his European trip, has been much iNipslved. ' - • Iga-51r. William F. Kuhn, ltionntpleas ant towiedilp, who-e barn was burnt on the evening of the 28th ult., lost also 2 horses, a colt, 8 head of horned cattle, 3 sheep; threshing machine, winnowing mill, harness, hay, whe at, rye, Ita. Loss in shock about $9OO ; whole loss $1.500. No Insurance, The LittleitoWn Press says Mr. Kuhn bail been in the barn a short time before, stunk ing a pipe, which may account for the origin of the fire. No in4uranco. •. Thuisiday night Of last week a light Lay Mare was stolen from the stable of Mr. John Stitzell, Huntington township. She is about 15 hands high. 9 years old, with a White atar on tile forehead, a little white on the hind foot on the near side; a lump on the throat atamtthe wise :of a shell-bark nut; also ott the titnt:i foot at the pastern in front of the leg,,,afid on the left front foot, from acratchws. Sir. S. offers a reward of $5O dollars f.)r the recovery of the Mare. THE FIRST.—Tbe First of April brought ',ebb it iti usual bustle, incident to changes Ad Kahle:we, and general settling of an ,count.t.. The stormy weather caused a good .(leal ~f IN.eaneas to go over, but most. of it 'has untie been. settled. The anticipated ingery ,kite money market was not realizi.d. We 'hear of but few failures to me et vagagetuenA.P., and now that money Sias. c.4.mmenced to move h le becoming plentler. Tire- presaure on the banks for discottnta was not as Lowy as usual, and all setwonablo &Manch were promptly ma, NEW OXFORD.—Lieat, Jaws Hersh Las tuketl charge of the "Washington Hoose, Nei Caroni, lately keys by - Hr..L; B Houser, and will be prepared at, all dam, to entertain his Crlelldwasui the Puh- Bc ~rally inltest style. He will make a capital iwidlord. kfr. Houser toes to Hanover, taking giaarg = ' 'posits tha t?le of flan knows now 'Ernst this c4tumy wait as sure so riot' him, when 'Justness or pleasure calls them to Hanover. MS OUR STRESTS.—The , Turnplice 00112- pony is at work ott Baltimore street, put tiog it in repair. Glad to see It. There are Settle of the other tnatrilhorough-fities in had condition, worse.thau Baltimore street. Wouldn't it be well for the Town Council to eve there thorough-awes some attention, instead of spending all the money on improvements in the outskirts the town, where there is but little ittectsesity ? A IlttleJudgment and dlsorlm biati.m on the part of the Borough autboi-. it ioswou,id save unnecessary expenditures of motley, both to the 'borough and pro perty holders. ROUX o.—Cast week one of the miasin: drawers from 11".Schlek's Safe was found near the York street bridge, as a field on the left of the pike, contaiding a number of Deeds, policies of Insurance, and other papers, e• hich 11300 depositect in . the ..r The dinner, instead of twine Care' hei.iy throws, qwthe road, had evidently been onereftillye - depOltiONel fn ITen - alia where found. as 4 0 100140na1l i treindkACill it to preveni the contents 'from being Scat tered! ,As Use burslata are ;opposed. to 'have left town - fn hot hints, Immediately -After therburgfary, it is not likely that they bad time to:examine these paptuu be, :fore reacblm4 the bridge or thet they atoft l)ed to . .deposit the &ewer ea sumerully. -The inquiry naturally arises, bow came the drawer- there? - - I. 0. 0. P.--On TO:Way eveukkg last tie 'following gentlemen.were oftl. cans Of.Gettyi•Loge; NO. 124 i L 0. O. F.: —N.A.., lasso -L., Johns•; V G., W . T. Xing: R. ay.hmeß McCaw,' ; A. R. IL, Wm; - Cbrihieait F. C. Btall 7 464114 *icy; Arnicif ; -W4-011aid TriXrell J. .W N. M. Miller f 84 Andrew tioNeic 4. 8., Win. lir. Aeldeself: ; R. aad L. 8. to M.• G.,. Charlie; Ziegler and 8. J. Welty ; 8 and L 8. to V. G., J. R, Berjstresser , and D. L Bthith ; R. and I: fg, S., H. A. Bearneraad, James Cuaninghlim. ; On the evenisifof the 21st ult., the fol lowing dear' AR "Union Encampasen& islo. 126 L 0. O. F.," were installed by District Deputy J. L.Schick P., Wm. Chritzman ; 8. W., Win. D. Roltaworth H. P.;..llk.R..Yenst ; J.-W., J. J. Myers; .. Chiliosleliter 8., &Dee w r y ' EdwardßfeWty; - I. G., 8.4. 'Welty ; O. G., it'll. CHANGES.—The office of the itlasatio and Pacific TelegrapiConspauy has base removed front Hoke'. building to auber's nrug timiornArgliWs West. Masses. Osal dit ilifiliir - hava` dateted into partnership: es Usable Cutters. on corner of Baltintore and lidids3lte_atrecta. Messrs. hav•-615misa-a1 a re Ready.stuuld 411othbig Store oneltatn. bersburg street nearly opposke Bower's Otag Stan. t •- • ' - /dr. Funk* Coatigaiiitta hag Mum" his Ready-snide Clideting th‘ JaMbli Wahl - gen CalOathirlo4l3T Streik next door to the KenAtcva 40140.: Mr. AAKiiiikarek his respored b 4. On:w eary and Coebthniodojntolinite'lbnlid. int. wridar of. illaasend'ned Ohatubere,.. -- burg attest, t' Mr. Washington nt Wairttetintro„, has bandit uopraveigrat sitiamrebnin stook. Dellaillt k O'Neal, (the Vsndineloot Property) tion.lisfaimire-strast. end opened a new beast. s. - The Wheat . *mlt Wilson Sewing insetting - Company hatpnteredinlPanshar'e :stow room, corner nt Hlaanaed-and Idadtlinure' Street.. - :. • - . . Mr. Joseph Jacobs, Alersibsist Tatior and D. VArr../kitthiscsi.aisakikreStiee.rorem Raker Sewing hflobleb. hav6rt#4o,4 ;room ou Obatobstsbing street, Eryoar tbe, IRamcind. it emers:lGNUFSruWant a t e d sow portnerahlp to carry on tint Limn. burning buolowillittlilliMinlft,failbalf mod Xothidl4lllllllC- ARREST.—laulle stAansatiott, wits pro . doted in our uoninally quiet tiwit on Toes slay evening by, the announcement that I Detective Rouser bad arrested one of the 't.trglars cunctnted in the robbery of Mr Sehick's store,_on the 25i1t.n11, and would n sell herein the evening train. A large crowd of curious men and boys.greeted the Snivel of the prisoner nt the depot, and cc. coned him to Justice Cover's office, and thence to the jail. It seems that Detective Rouser, who bad tracked the burglars down the York pike the day after the robbery, concluded to follow up_ the trail, and after consultation with Mr, Schick took the cars on Friday morning Pa' York, His investh guar - mother° led him to believe That the person who some weeks ago negotiated for the purchase of the Methodist Church pro perty in this place, (Smith's corner,) had a bandit' the burglary. This peTou,hati en hii-slame tour. &hick, at the tirse"of the negotiation, as Jacob Charles—claimed to Lail from Phpadelphis, and professed to have large means. - In working up the case attetective Bonier found that a msu answer ing to Charles' description resided in Peters burg, Lancaster county, whose real name, however, is Jobs Conrad—a person without means, recently from the State Penitentiary, and bearing anything but. an enviable repu tation. Conrad was finally found at a hotel in Lancasterand anieteit Detective Ron- bad him committed to the Lancaster jail, ‘me back' to Gettysburg fur the rtquisite legal, papers on Monday noon—leaving again in the next train for Lancaster, and on Tuesday evening returned with Lis pris oner. As the prisoner will be tried at April term, we refrain from a publication of the facts of the case. We may, without propriety, say that the case has an ugly look (or the priaoeer. Uunder the assumed nume of Charles be came to Gettysburg os dsibly to negotiate for the purchase of the irch property—was frequently •iu kfr. Schick's store and had ample opportunity o examine all the surroundings. In one of the ititerviev,s we believe Mr. Schick, de ceiVetkikY.WB professions, permitted him to examine the internal arrangements of hie safe. Charles called at Chritzman's Car penter Shop, (some tools from which shop were found In the store after the •buiglary,) to consult Mr. thritzman as to the cost of erecting it large building on Smith's corner, .Lc. The-terms for the pnrchate of the church property were agreed on between Mr. Schick and Charles—the latter leaving and promising to return within a week or two to close the purchase. Mr. Schick nev er heard from him. It seems, however, that Charles was in Gettysburg again in company with a stranger, some days before the burglary, but did not I 4 .*e Wendt known , to Mr; &ticker any lieisou else.— I He was recognized, however, by several citizens, although in apparent disguise, with changed clothing, &c. • . We understand further,that Charles, alias Conrail, since his visit to Gettysburg, ne gotiated the purchase of a farm from a Mr. Shilock, merchant in Columbia, agreelugto pay $lB,OOO and representing himself to be from Brooklyn, N. Y. As with Mr. Schick, he was to call again with Mr. Shilock and close up the purchase, but failed to come to time. Detective Rouzer deserves much credit for the skill and persistency with which he has thus far worked up the case. If Conrad be guilty of the burglary,-the next step will be to ferret out. his confederate, A CURIOITY.—Mr. JACOB MARTIN, of New Oxford, sends us a Hen Egg, which le quite a curiosity. It was laid by a common Len, end is of *ordinary shape, but uuusually.largs,. wabsbing 84 , ounces, and measuring 7k : inches lay 91 in circum ference. Op hreak ing the side of the shell, there are distinctly y l isible a second egg, shell and all complete, Fin two distinct yolks. The egg is now in our possession aucl.can be examined by the curious. OPENED & Co. hive opeeed i a pew Ready-thade Clothing ;Store on Chambemburg street, nearly opposite 'Buehler's Drug Store, in herbat's. three story building. The new Store room has peen neatly fitted hp, and supplied whit rs well selected stock of all kinds of goods for• boys and men's wear, iridek they propose to sell sjthe very Icswest living' prices, and to which they invite the attention of their old friends and the public generally, See adv. PIANOS, ORGANS,4.C.— Prol. Peter Bentz, of York, writes It‘o us that he ex pects to be in Gettysburg nest week, and will be prepared to tune Pianos, Organs, dm. He is also prepared to furnish the most approved . Pianos, Cabinet Organs and Attnxioal Instruments; generally, at reasonable terms—all guaranteed. He will bring with higneptue fl.,u toned Organsof Wood & Co i s, make, which are said to adrpass SAY 1414 Haw in warket. t . Or din left at this office or at the Eagle Hotel ill be :attended to. • H, B. WOODS, at the corner of York 4treet and the Diamond, is really,selling off his entire stock of Dry floods, Hats, Shoes,. &c., at very losi prices. He Intends to quit bUsiness and offers many hargahts. The :twit for cheap. goods, Hats and Shoes, has certainly been to Woods' Store, since,he commenced - selling 3S April AIST RECEdVED.—It new and Large assortment of Queeneware, eimumre, Groceries °fall Itlnda.and notions senei illy, has just been received from the ottles by Mr. J. W. Cuss, and Is now bang Opened at "`Eintitlek Corner.'-' on the , cillmOsid, to which be Invites the attentiot of hls:frlends and the public generally 115 goodi have all been selected with Ammo, have been purchased M a falling market, and he is privared tu sell at the kmearcailt -rates. Cull and amine. It I firasrelliroatdiotgh, - Coki, and similar troubles, - If suffered -to proven, leach in sextons "trips2nary alfectlons L ontiroes hp= Ought.. -"Brown's Bronchial Troches" -reach directly the seat if She disease, and give almost Instant relief They fume been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have „justly acquired. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine. - 1 WILD. V . ,_HERIZY PAI-OL s - Tise mem ory of Dr. wititar Is embalm e d In the hearta of thousands wheat his 13cesion of °herr/ has cc. 1 44. ot,imilbso rqh son rtimption, or some other form ,of-Pulmon tryiNsease. It is now over forty 'Year' since this preparation was brought before the puhlio. and yet the demand for it is con gangly increasing._ 1,1.; • - NOrDuu'i be Millibar& IrlifiViklabolish /dem i that 'Catarrh cannot be mired! The wiirfd moves, and medical' segince is pro pessoing. *VHS* or nr 1 . 311 0 1 1 Catarrh Remedy will pay o.reward for a nasturof Catarrh which he cannot cure, Sold by Aniggistoitlifty aents?ind Mich 'Alga A lull PiPt of 1 4 -1 31140 dim IVO asi ink I, Oen get le by:mail for Rigty Vents frA•i•D'i R. -V- toga; It Y. It , IOW; WEIB:17/4-Alannu Tipton Nyal, bin* purchased the stghtot Adams county tor tboialeofßarnaby Wiliard's riwit RerivPirAtlin s mS - tiee Osit 4 dity Opiapast,4ll austAimaiblik Atibaluamayi. Biqcokeirgisysiod othetsettar4 • , 41 1 111ftialista daMobakte4 isfemedikar di seepoksiVnkail*,_ . 1:00444 1. _tkOlk mho; ilke, for :mils bi A:-1); - Beal* Drililiktt, Illettribctrs. - .164 pxxsioui PhPlows dal",(ll%__ AsVactuiftv cmw • .S"A Tonna is Ms lone. . GOMM'S LADri3 BOOFt. for Aptil has tk erMwdeetpieteie of spring -time, a colored fashion . Prate, a sheet of embroideries, a ,large plate of costumes, music, specimens of dressing the hair, architectural and other illasttations. There are stories by Marion Harland, Annie Fruit, John Churchill, Tamar Kermoile, Maurice Lynde, Helen Maxwell and others. The work depart ment, receipts, table and arm chair, are admirable and useful—as they always are. j TRH LADY'S FRIEND FOR APRIL —The April number of this popular maga zine comes to us with the freshness and life of Spring, 14 the steel plate "ON Guaao," the alert - wtchfulness of the dog contrasts Suety with the repose of the sleeping boy. The OoloreeFashiou Place is gay and grace ful as usual ; and the profusion and variety of illustrations of articles of feminine We and adornment give the ladies every oppor tunity to know bow to drew well. Those who like to mike for themselves will and assistance in the work table department. Music, “Taliping et the Gate." The stories are very good. THE RIVERSIDE MAGAZENE.—The April number has great variety. Foremost among the brilliants is another chapter of Porte Crayon's humorous story of the Young Virginians. The story of Bjarnl Guniolfsson is in the vein of Chtistinsi Auderasen, and relates to the Nkse settlement of Cape Cod. Vieux Moustache continues his story of the Captain's Legacy, The moat solid article is a description of Berlin markets. The num ber contains greater variety than usual, and agrees completely with the merits that have rendered the Magazine popular. EVERY SATURDAY, No. 15, contains the first instalment of Mr. Dicken's new Story, "Tim MYSTERY or EDWIN DROOD." This is publisbed.from advance sheets, by special arrangement with Mr. Dickens, and appears simultaneously with its publication in England. It is accompanied by the illuitratious drawn for the English edition by Mr. Fiides, under the supervision of Mr. Dickens himself. Those who desire to read this great story In its earliest and only authorized form in America, can find it in Every Saturday. • Tbisnumberof Every Saturday Li rendered additionally attrac tive by an excellent new portrait of Mr. Dickens, and views of his residence at Gad's Hill Place. A supplement is issueJ with the number entitled "Mr. Pickwick's Reception," drawn expressly for this num ber by Mr. S. Eytirge, Jr. It represents the numerous personages of Mr. DAcken's hovels passing before Mr. Pickwick, to whom they are pointed out by the trusty Sam Weller. The - admirers of Mr. Dickens will easily recognize their favorites and aversions,—Mr. Pecluittiffand hlsdatleJliers, Jolly Mark Tapley, Mr. Micawber and the twins, Fagin, the Artful Dodger, the Fat Boy trying to grow fatter, Little Nell and her Grandfather, Dombey, Bob Cratchit with Iluy Tim, and indeed almost the en. tire roll of characters that throng Mr. Dint ens' unequalled stqriea. Ftztos, Osnoon & Co., Publishers, Boston. Bitty-flue citizens of Monntjoy and ad joining townships have signed the following pledge : "AnAMB COUNTY, Pa., March 1870. In view of the enormous and ruinous evils of the tra' ffic in intoxicating drinks, , and convinced, as we are, that the public welfare requires the legal prohibition of the said trafikw., We, the undersigned, do here by pledge ourselves, that, as long as the said tisane shall be allowed by the laws of oar State, we will not vote for any man for a seat in the State Legislature who Is not publicly and explicitly pledged to exert himself to the extent °t his abilities in favor of.the legal prohibition of the aid tragic. We do hereby agree Wit tide phOge Shall be pubtfsbed ; and we do hereby res fully and earnestly request the frleada of prohibition In other sections of this County to sign and publish similar pledges." The following are the names of the sign era : IWilliam Young, Adam Wert, Michael Fiscel, I. N. Durbaraw, Michael Trostle, Eden Norris, Jacob Baker, ;-. B. F. g agermw, Jacob Diehl, Alexander W. Little, Wm. Cownover, Bamuel W. Hahn, Levi E. Bushman, • M. B. Miller, John Bushman, Peter Baker, John Young, Charles W. Gilbert, Emanuel Rudisell, R. H. Swisher, John Bomberger, LC. Norirs, John E. Tawney, Noah Miller, John Hebert, Joseph Miller, John blonaker,4otua hol klankey, . J. S. Baker, I ' R. Ilankey, Jtunea A. M. Smith, William J). Hankey, Isaac W. Hankey, _Pinery Long, Silas M. Horner jr., Silas M. Horner, J acob Htunmelbaugb, Pius Richrode, James E. Swisher, Joseph H. Chambers, C: B. Young, Jacob Swisher, John Idoliser, Charles E. Swisher, Jacob WtOtert, John Trostle, Levi Weakert, Levi,.._ &thwarts, Emanuel Weikert, B. Y. Kittinger, W. B. Lott, Abraham Tawneyi W. A. Bender, Joseph SRangler, John Rudisill, Andrew Hoeiard, Newton A. Taney, liiiutthan Howard, r Levi Caskey, Samuel Little, Ferdinand Itath„ ' John-H. Tawney jr., !Basil H. Norris, n . Jams Little. Jacob Lou (of A..,) Will the friends of prohibition, in other sections, be plawd vk heed the request •n -ne#ed to thopiedgei , ; ' [Coturriunimteti. Eprross STIR AND Sampan ing that you or your reader. might riot ob ject to read the notes of an idle man on a pleasure trig to the "Conowago Valley," "we," editorially speaking, take theretore the liberty of submitting the following for your consideration. We left New Oxford a wee k , age, for Hanover, York and Harrisbur g, where we remained a day in that pity, visiting Photo. graph galleries and endeavoring to improve ourselves in that brach of business, but not succeeding we visited the Capitol and other places of resort; but not, content we left for Carlisle, spending few•dayS there, then to Holly and on to Petersburg, and finally Inek to New Oxford; the best of all places. Here I found considerable ehanges going on—being the first of Apt I My old friend Ike House, haaremoved from the Washing - - bp House to. Hugger, and Mr. games Efersh has taken this house, ' and is about making greet 'changes, having everything new, neat and eleen,, and here we get the beet of souxuninagetions hit horse and man. His table end_ter cannot be 'excelled. Ai James is a veryelever_emo arid keeps such a goal borer, advise the Ir train corn_ ninal ldt k e 4i r Me i; 40 -1 7 him, for it w4ll • ' ' In my next I will tell you more aboutmy trip, sod the'sights rbaret seen, 4e. My P lume of paperie ill, so I man con clude for likeleneent, and write you - 10012 agalasThilYl A TRAVELER °3ll * De Apdt 20870. • ATTRNTION AttaldWil.—Try the oelekonted Petantl‘lastlis 'Rupp{ pied ililtddlinand Pads. • Werrented prevent hovels trout gelling and to heel ep ender work horegtelreedggidled, ir properly Aged l ege mighe end baoka car and 6.9 " U "Pt rad IN* by W, Cress, mentutiotnrer l s-Amnit,sburr, Pa. IPA lllNT.—lntending to remove, on ist of 404 to Not* welt *Omer o Oval* sAuaila cit**ll44 :410 BOP 'Roan I it premettooommnon irerk eta* tbelmoreiiiekeff. *44 1 -14a_ * 4 ka t! I f r 193 14 5 .1 4 1 410 4.1!1- e mom* tismakrquvair *No ce 441fterirtirritiothic tiv low, domoringeturgstsw wets, ' Acmic Ntn'tczn. (For the Star and Sentinel PROHIBITION. ONE Of 7114 SIGNERS PEACII TREES.--;A. choir:slot of Pesach trees, two years old. and of the best qual ity, will be sold is New Salem, at Public liutlnn on Saturday the 16th inst. ; and in Gettysburg on Tuesday and Wednesday the 10th and 20th. Fartuers and others witshing to purchase good trees should, at tend. BARGAINS! BARGAINS !—To make room for Spring goods, Capt. NORRIS will sell everything in his line it rasa mat arm 01r211-COITB wortlol6 or $l2 id .1 " 12 4 . 9 a. U 10 7 8 L DIMILS (74JATS worth $l6 fur $lO " 12 . 8 " 10 " 7 SACK COATS walk $l2 fur $2 0. 10 " 7 . .• . 8 " 6 " 4 50 LILTS ruitla Si 00 fur $3 C 0 " 350 " 275 • " 300 25 •• " 250 " 200 " " • 200 " 150 and all kinds of Clothing, Pants, Vests, Un . der-wear; (Le., at the same reduction. - NORRIS is determined to reduce his stock before Spring-trade opens. So, It you want Balusatim don't fail to call at Arnold's old corner, Centre Square, next door to lat Na tional Bank. dan : fit.- tf GRAPES.—We have often wondered that so many persona neglect the Cultiva tion of this delicious fruit, which can be so easily grown, and requires so little at• tention. Every property bolder, in town or country, •dionlil plant Grape Vines in his yard or garden, nor will he ever regret the trifling expense or labor. , Mr. Hon- ERT SEIZADB, of this place, has on hand a large number of choice vines, including the best varieties, told , persons desiring good grapes, can rely on getting from him Wit a• hat they want. and at reduced prices. Vines can he planted to advan tage any time .curing thu mmth of April. April 1 3. AN ABIZOLYYTE oy STANTON. —Edwin hi. Stanton could snub a fine lady who demand ed a favor of him in behalf of her position, but he could cot turn away from a woman with faded face and faded garments who came to him for human help. An aged mother came trembling into his prt sence to make some request in behalf of a soldier son. She wai received kindly, listened to patiently, and replied to favorably. Then, coming back to herself, !lie poor woman was so overpowered by what jam bad done and the awful presence of the great war minister that, in her confusion, she seemed not to know how to get out of the room.— "Mother, let me show you the way," said Mr. Stanton, übe opened the door and wal,lted by her aide through the halls to the street, wiih more reverence than he would have shown to a queen, VIM of tht BoManure Grain 6. Produce rkri Bufibmore. Thurvia4 Morn,ny - 4 75 4/ 5 00 .512 @ 5 25 ,000 @ 0 00-25 25 • 1 46 - 108 p 1,07 . 95 fa 10,5 „ 00 id 62 . 6 15 1 00 , 9 00 @ 9 25 • 0 00 Ed 0 00 . Ilf 121 • IS oo qp• 00 15 • 16 Suriut Fwou, EXTRA PL0P;,,,.,, Wain WHEAT, RED WHRAT, CORN, Rrs, OATS, TIMOTHY-SKID CLovuz-assn, Piss-13ZX !how", Snouumma, " SlDzs, " HAMIII. 14415P 1 Gotty•hosara tarlatan Prevision' Market 9etdysterrp. Pride). NoraimP• Bursa FLoux, 4 00 ILTTR.• FLOUR, ....... ......... 4 50 WEITZ Was/IT, 1 25 • 1 50 RID WRIAT, 1 10 CORN, oA.irg .... ..... ........ RIOIWEIAT, . TimoTar Crows SLID. ....... POTATOI., Barna, LARD, Egos, BACON, Kum, " BfDse, ‘k &mum:mils, 80At,... TtLLOW, biTOCIpt AND BONDS Clootrai Prieto of Do Mayen & Bre., 40 South Srd L. Phdladriplata. 8 o'clock, P. Al., April . fith, 187(). U. S. Ws of 'Bl, '' I( '62, . " " '65, new, 44 44 reg, !` L's, 10-40's, .1061 1061 11. 8. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy 112 1121 Due Comp. lot. Notes, 19 • Gold, 1111 112 Silver, 108 110 Union Pacific R. R. let M. Bonds, 20 00 Peal4l Pacific R. R . 820 B3O finion pacl4.l 4 and Grain lik;ode,73o 740 DEED. Bunnv.—At tit. Joseph, lgo„ on the IGth ult., Sophia Margaret, infant daughter of Philip and Sophia M. Buddy. GULDEN.—On the 2Dttt ult., Mrs. Eliza beth Gulden, wife of Isaac Gulden, at her residence near Salem Church, Adams boun ty, aged G 8 years and 10 days, She died In peace. May this dispensation of Provid ence be a blessing to those who mourn their loss. HAAB. —On the 18th ult., Mr. Allred His., aged 54 years. IfAmr2.—On the 19th ult., at Hampton, James henry, infant spa of ,johp r. Mauer, aged 8 months and 28 clays, NoGuns r.—ln Gloversville, New York, on the 12th ult., Robert youngest son of Re,. W. A. andß McGtpley, ILIDDLZOOI7.--.oa th e 19th UM, near Shilppettabarg, Mrs. Ann E. Wallace, wife ot Oen. D. Middlecoff, formerly ot liettys , burg, aged 69 years, 7 months and 16 days. Britasniven.—On the 15th nit., near New lts Oxford, Charles, o in nthsfant son of Joseph Strati nagh, aged 3 m. Warstainar.—On the 3d lust., George Waybright, of Cumberland township, aged 76 years, 19 months and 5 days. • WArsow.—On the 112 d ult., in Hamilton ban township, James Watson, Ben., aged 01 pram, 7 months and 21 days. The de ceased was born in the °panty of Ireland In 1788, and' emigrated t!Vil country in 1818. WkwirLso.—On the Ist inst., Willie Shoe- Maker, Infant son of S. X. and M. M. WaalPleta o 7 Tork Springs apd 5 Weeks.. JOHN PIOCISO OPENED OUT AGAIN Ready-niade Clothing, RATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, 4tC. rrlig ma t la M p a lk il e sr olam i Wob ist am*.WSa il ike .Fay rgrlametory aal Brick 'betas& ea Obamaboribara streac,asarl7 vpodla lalblar's Drag Ikon, and %vita tie old Meads to Wm then a cab. We hen laid fa ea lathaly • mow STOOK WOODS - Palegled pith care, of Oa • tory beat auk• %ad Lint' Itylfik'cosprislog NAOS MANZOMEHINCIIIOATS, EANTS,TIWES , JILSTitES. WOOLEN BEINWI. SUSPIENDIOIS, NICILAVIS. OILS VATS, HATS, OAP& AND NOTIONS is JINI)1483. r TAIISIgTir , ~,.` _ _, ....01l of 'thick Lave hero boo Lt le Of =wig um' !Wool TM be sold at aLooastosibilas==• , 4 4 . *skin, es bud • bows LODE, moss AND OBILDRERS I. ' Sll 0 E 4 - • ~ - WINO SION t m a no r' - It , - , -.' , :i. ? . --• ' al,We' ' mita% ft • _I 11170-tt NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis- REMOVAL ' trOtion on the estate ofOsenns WarpatonT. ee sued, Isle Of titimbiirland township, Adams enunty. Pm. baring inmu granted to the undersigned, n r LAT , u .„ T A , , In wild township, be hereby gives notice wail persond W.I L I LL/14E4 Lie OL 11.031.1 S indebted to said Watt, to make immedialp pay wens, t and thoee IllAiricts ditto egehtet the setae to I.roseat LOr A -STITCH them properly authenticated Cor settlement P. Sewino• Machine. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY • 1 OVER 450,000 IN USE AT PRIVATI. SALE. —..— -- I i .. T..1311,11E IT 11EIVRE BuriNG .I,vi - i...rifiut. • The ondontignal offrosnt !'twain tale loi4 LOT and -- DWELIINO, In Getly•'.uig. ta...t of l't-oom . 0•Ini• , PE'rEliczoZ 't CARPENTER, 1.., 1 I. Cl/114,re, oli.dniolg on.periy of flvrilm. h,,,,,,i 1 ,,_ i .. riVO4 4 /OXT lIIAM.F. OW ti.LING ',tory I.nilt ! Genera/ ,Gents. mod to II fol•ratA ord•r, with a on o ,T.,, y 1,,,,, imi ,,, t. Lot Loa a i ke. i nt .,di,, t ,, 1..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,,, it 1, 0 1.:: , ' KRAL OFF!' E for ADASIS COU.TT, LEX.. will Le •4111 on rtattonoll le 1..tt0t.. Yor hm ms iti.ply ; . Ts. E,QUART!, SPA SOLER'S! STORE, to . ' 0 5.0111.1E.E. EI , ZMILLEE. OET 11'c BURG, PA. $ is-io • April , 4 --111 Notice to Trespassers. RE;PORT • THEthe condition of the GETTYS• wio Executors of the last will of , ;no NATIONAL DANK, at the elope .1' 141- TIVIDDIttIit STervift.dernasinl, have mode con. 0.7 0 datum.' Lease of • Calodonl• Furnace," and the htnita belonging to It, Jaw( • FarzeitY, and piqiiinoi erasrelpy &Mild 1 gNil.l. Cutting ~„ f.oAo• :Lod fdsdouot,.... ..... ati without the dirtetinu of Mr. n U.S. Hood* to tectir• cireulatlun.. au, *lse 414Nratheing on the propel Iy, uud.r Oa. pee- 5.5. if ,l ••dod lo•curiti. on haul *Wee of lerocietifite pr' ercnttw,. Other :l mod Mortzmw•if....... IKUNV AHD Icl , lfEttFtis, l h n, - Low it•doodJoif and IteNerve Agente. o„„Esr:oim•Tc t . line r, or" olio,- National Banks • • :tank. :410/ Baidirt,. April 9. ICU -,3t AGENTS WANTED - IMP %.10r1/15.•4. ~.„i Cx..!•Olicitithog stamps) lif every County in the United , ii,n..,r National Baal( Statin, to Can van for motowribere for the fr4cti•rnAl Cot irnev (includinF nicarlm) '!.miler Indtistrial Protector. The largeat,hendsotneet end beet paper publiv , .ed In the State Vet., littera) tomtit lesions paid. Activei Capita) Stock pct.l in men coo wake from five to twenty dollar. per day ! 8 urpius Food Specimen cool.. seat free f Di.c.ont. Addrtee PUBLISII Eh IN brBTRI AL I . ltOTY.CTiiii., Pro tit null Los, 138 South EIGIITEI ritrert, Phitmielph in , Ncti,:stal Bank Circulation cattktanding. A prtl e-2t 14,415. • itutetandlog. I o.ii v:.ll.ti Dep,,ito . I,e r, NAto.tt il lists flrt,trod4 titittlmi,t,c,l 1= • ___ , COAL&,-LIMEt 4 ' A u l. l l .;,k i. i m r:„l l ,',;',.'i;::!,::.'„': t l,„`, 4 ', • • fm tr,” to till' tint of my knowlt , -- J. EMOlt; T HE iinilers4f !fed have ( ott , rud into 5u1,,,0,,i „, ;,„,,„ , part rfon4hip, and niftier the firm of 1. , f.,, I', thi, Club NtILIT & CAIIIINAPI will CAI ry on the ,'w 'Star. li, lA7O. ( A J. PVi:l4. Lime,' Burning Business, I ....;.. cr —.111«-t- tl. el , Pt, 14,1; WILLA., at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime K.lur, on the Ti. IiaNDIMIART.:2,I corner of Railroad and Stratton mt.- , , m FArztmrpt Direciors, and others can inlay on getti,g the bent of Lime at all time,, and at lowest market rates. 4fal - Alee conatantly on hand Stone a' It:- - k-with COAL Lim. and Coal delfrered an) where in Gettiabarg. JACOB REILLY, DANIEL CASHMAN. =1 ICE CREAM SALOON Ilan alw•ye op hand a large assortment of .kind• of CONFECTIONERY, made of th. be.t na att.: lal•, with Frui to, A honntla, riga. Cakes kc. ICE CREAM', aerator to customer., Rad order. for Vaal il:ra or Par• ttea prompt ly. diet. Ravin ft . spatial aGrora rnodatl-ni for I.Bdier and Oentlrm In, end date u,”.4,1 t , , ;. I raee, be i tor I,e. hl. friends to g ‘e him s c Al ril 8, 1870.-1( COUGHS, INFLUENZA, Sure Tiac,4t. hooplag;•Ci3pall, Liver Cam plafro, Bronch[tia,'Aattlll3ll,Bl.4k‘ LI, Lunge, and every affection of Tbroai, Lungs and Cheat, •re epecdilj and remanent", enred by the use of OF WILD CHERRY. This tryll kowsun prfparation ders not dry up a cough and Leave the cause Lehiud, as is Mc case 'rids most mehlictneh. bia it loosens and clean", the lungs ap,.; allav irritation, thy/removing the al we of the romplauti. Consumption can lie Cured by • timely nrebrt to tbiii itatbtr.l iemcity. .4 l• grolld qy bitgari dm or tt,ititnoiti.l. the roprOtor;. Prepared PCill W. l'uWL It A SON, 11 /1, acd sold by dealer., gegerally. (.ipril 1, 1571:1-1y13./211\ I wee cured of Deafer, and Catarrh by a aimple remedy and will send the receipt free April 5,1.70- . MRS. lI.C.LEGOLTT,IIpbcker , J. 4w TP.I" 11140flfl k ctr s OVA L BIiCEL ENGRAVING& 111 Nassau FL; N.Y. Anybody can sell them. Cheap. Pell Aar Pay handsomely. Fend -for new Circular April a, 1w GREAT C II ANCE • FOR AGENTS! per reoeth. We want to employ a good Agent le every Camay le the C.a. on commbieltin or Salary to introduce our world renowned Patent White Wire Clothe* Lines; will laud ■ hundred yenta. II yeti want profitable ■nd plemeatit [MN , yturcit, ad dress It- BUe II t CO., Hsu lecturers, 73 William St,N. IC-, Or 16 Dearboie Pt., Uhicago, 111. April 5,1870 +-41r 406 r co 83 0 40 80 LIFE IN UTAH OIL Till Mysteries of Mormonism By J. H. BSA nx. gaiter ot rhe Belt Lake Retorter. BEING an EXPOSE of rnEta SECRET RITES, CEREMONIES and CMPMES. With a' fall and autbrafic hiet.ry of POLYGAIIY and the Mum Eect, from lln origin to the present time. 6 Eh 8 I cAUTION (441 and I u fader am ka ue the Marinas, are bring circulated, thaa that each honk contain. 3.3 fi ne eugrailoor, an 4 440 p.pxs. _ . ..1181 1141 ..110- not .109 109 f -1091 109} .108 1081 109 1091 ..109 109 . AUXNTS WANTED —SeL.d f..a. Circular. and nee our terns and a full descriptfon of the 'work. Ad. drew NATIONAL P C'lll,l ,4 11 ING CO., Prolladolph la, Pa. LA pill 8,1870-4 w WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. After mach stony and e6eatific investigation as to the remedial gosh ties of Caanouo A Ota, br. Bells has dim:Geared by peeper combination with other articles to the form of a Tablet, a .pacific for all pulmonary &assn.. Telrtes TA1 3 741: 6 a,p a PURVCURIi for all diseases of thil klt/PIitATOR OW Afffi, Walt TEUIDAT, COLD,. CROUP, DIIIHERIA, AdTiillA, CATAUSti, or liOnitn.Ktik:Sc alto a eucces-ful teed/ for itidoey ilitticullies. ' Price ib cents per box. none by mall upon receipt of price, byJOUN Q. HSI, LOGO, 22 Cliff et„ New Yolk, bole Agent for the United States. [Anti! 8, 1 70 8w OF the eoildition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG, to Gettysburg, Adams county, in the StAte of Permsyl- Tsui*, at the 51dee pf tn.inr..n on Fhe 24th 47 of March, Isi6; Loan" and Disooante Time accommal•tion. Lone Indebtedness of Dlrectore Overdrafte .......... ....... 11. S. Bonds to secure circula tion U. 8. Bowls and Securities on bead Doe from Redeeming and Re sign° Agents (us per sched ule) Doe from other Mitional Bank s (*A per abe44lol, Due f rom- other souks' 'Bankers (as per schedule)... figrojture mid Nixturem..-..... Current D*Pliusea Tipp ... . .... Cub items (Including tamps) (as per ... . .. Bllia of other Natioial Fractional Currenc7 (Includ ing Legal Tender Note* l'Atli Stockpaid !tt urPlum ge Fowl Richan ' Interest . Proat and Loss Clinsulaentliotas retelvid how Less al:alma ........ Individual Deposita.. Das to Na Boniai al per ........ Dee to other Batiks and ,tloriltora WI per aahodgle ■ l ........ , PXCUNG. 010101 AiloLD. C4iishier of the First Nation a l Bank of Gettyabarg, do ealataul, swear that the above ataaamezit la tram, tope lost of my knowledge and GEOMIC ?taltrOLD,Coold.r , Kato nr Poonayivant,Ototo ty of Adams,___ 'wont to sod trablerfbed be kr* too, Ills 31ot day of : Alitchtirifl• k 4. oo* . axv.l. It" Corrtot,—.!asst—Joao no+Nzi, Itostat Btu, Jo*. Bootrao, Directors. *HI 3, it.rtp.-3t NORWAY OATS ERs-lbss d 4 40 4 .0101 0 na m i ng go.ao,4l , olthi: Goutana:Norway Oats tap *WW2 ._bulast. by imumwmg r , tiP4ll"l7;rl=thirPailiV!, 4nsisla 'watch 20 "4& ' UMPION 1 , .„ , Notice to the Public 1 pini..toodwiefiiiinbh,g..twiii,}44 6irogn .a.ftopoin . _ ro toot tyabarg,leatiog fonootolace i i t i t ainofty,,, .; l etai!imi , l . q aoO 14Way. of 7 recuar A, almilliandag i zt Winn* -' • a p ply'', , 4 4 and 1 .4 = 1 41 onaitt__... ' O g . lotito 1 4 , #• - if . _Ann* 'maw. . . . . .. . April 8,1810-8 t C.II4IINIAN NEW FIRM •t lowest prices JOHN GRUEL CHAsIBERSBURO 9T., OETTYSBuita next door to Eagle Ilo:et NV fSTAWS BA.LB..A.AT fIEPOHT =1 67,359 95 74..19 95 10,531 9.) 177 95 6 1 0 07 550 92 30,145 00 --- - $273,310 48 LIABILITIES I 1 00,000 bo tll 6 4 6,243 30 4 2.110 3 • 5.019 36 93,000 00 440 00 89 560 00 89,408 66 8748.810 48 =I gt tMtli .11,811, !I April I. 187u.-%t SHERIFF'S SALES Li put t nee fa vs t!t o: Veralit GA,' Exprins,i, Issued t of ttse Cuu t of eItOrMIU Piro" of Adams county, aod 1., me directed. will be &so ~sed to Public Sale, at the Court lloose in the Borough of agttyebortr, oil t urda N. a< 9.a day of Apra, 11 , 70, a t I o'cia-k. P. If., the tdlowing described heal Estate, vle: A TRACT OF LAND & MILL PKOPERTY, on Oppueeutio Creek, situate in Butler ton nahlp. Adams County, Penna., ialjutninig laud. of Samuel llarrlt, Within.. Guise and other., aoritnining 13 AcltAti-, mire or leen. Improood with a TWO BtOllY nuteEc bwELLiso HOUSE, with Heck built:lnc attached, with a w•il of eater near the door, a :refine /Pant; tin' , .NNE TISSAPereIIOVSE tied:SABLE, fipple (rrehard, a (Iris Mill with I pale. of running florae, and a Sow Spii7 . both in 10.1 r nn al ng order (formerly Fieber'm 311:1 an , ' taken iu ertecij no 1110 Real Estate Of 16114 XL BILICtr.R, owl to be :old by me. JACOB lELIINIC, Sheriff, Otlic,, pettyaburg,tMer.2 , 1 670.'-te S ir - Ten percent of the purchase money upon ail sale, by the Sheriff CutOlt. be paid over Immedinly after the pr , prrty isnirne k down , upon n.l la re , LO comply th,rrw.th the property a ill be again pot up for axle Store Room for Relit RA tt E CHANCE is offered to any one dasiring to .111. change or ip into [alai..., as the ••Odd Fellow Hall Al44CiAtlOl3 Or York Ppringe" have an elegant room .SZ, feet long, 27 wide, with an open front In the best business portion of the Borough of YORK BPRI NUS, Adams county, Pa. For flu ther of 4,1.1.4. LI. '•Odd Fellow Kali Association." York flprluga, Pa., Nwr. 26, 1669.-lt Turk Trut Dentotr.a, Carfiat,' burg irz,.471,, T.el,geoph, llager,doaru Terclitight, copy till forbid, and lieu diacoutlaued •rid Bill to this aka for colloctiun. For Sale or Rent, ALOT OF GROUND in East Meddle .trout, Uett.y.burg, hot.ting with TWO CO4YORTABLK BRICK .DIVKLLINU 13011E1.1. , g 0,4 Itpair, well .4 trat , r, tc. In one of 0, ar.a Iliure..,‘ 4atbr 11.4. , 7 her:3 Intrniuct.d. Sls., a v..rtnt LOT adfutning. The Bit• oatLm 1. Ever the Cuert Hue. titui 41 a very de wirALlO one /UMW llale pclseteinn given. EnpOrt, of )1. W. McCLa Ayers Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxa• Horde la POOR RUM, WHISKEY, PROOF SPIRITS, AND REFUSE LIQUORS, doctored, &irked, an d sea*. coed to please the mete, milled e'Tonles,. petiter• ' “lberforete,. la., that lead the tlppferr on to der:adenoma and rule, trot are a true medicine, Perhaps so one medicine Is so univerully required made Dom the bailee Route and Beebe of Callfosnia, by everybody es a entlartic, nor was ever any before FREE FILOM ALL ALCOHOLIC STIMULAN so universally adopted Into else. In ever, ec,notry and Thry are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and prg among all cha aa this mild rut efficient porgetare GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perft Eunortiov pa In / %Ili Th.:. obviona esaami tr, that it is a more reliable viguraha of the System, tart..yin/ of all poisonous ant tar mere e ff ector] rensely than may other. Those mat ter,aud restoring the blood to • healthy condi who Anse trie4 it, know that It cured them ; three tiun. No Perim caw take these Bitten according to who ha, not, know that it curds their neighbors and directions, and remain bag nuwall, fe:er de, and all know that what It does noes It does I plug will be gives for an ineatable case, provided always—that It never faits through any fault or neg. the bursae, not destroyed by mineral poisons or ' lett of its compost 00u, ft hare thousands eV.. I other means,and the vital orgens wasted beyond the thousands of eel' Harare. of their remarkable cures of point of repair. the frilowing (Omplatota, but such cores are known For INFLAMMATORY and Of:IRONIC MUMMA in every neighborhood, and w• need net publish TISII, and GOUT. DYSPEPSIA., err INDIGESTION, them. Adapted tr all A." 011 end condition. in all cib BILIOUS. REMITTENT, AND INTERMITTENT FE mirtes ; couta , ning uerth ' er calomel or any deatenons VES, DISEASES OF TUE .BLOOQ, I.IVER, RID. drug, they may he taken with safety by anybody.— NETS, and BADIITLIt, 1b... .111 . 41188 have been Their scam, C Sat:llg preserves them ever fresh and aloft eratesain . 0 CIL LrISZASEd" ars dismal by makes them pleasant to take, while be:ng urely VITIATED BLOOD, which la'generally produced i y rer,rtatie r 0 I: trrt can laic. from' their see to any derangement of the DIGESTIVE OROANd s gusetlq. luter Cleanse the Vitiated Itig.xt whenever yew And its . They operate I,) tir o], tir o],powesful 11.finerice en lb• im,puritles bursting tnrough the skip ill Put pleas uai viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into health F./options, or Sorel i thanes It whoa you and It ter y eet ion—remove the obstructions of the joweled and ehiggt.h in the veto.; et... it oh, a i t stomach, bowels, liver, awl other organ. of the body, Is fuel, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep restoring their irregular action to health, and by the burial pare and the I!ealth of the system will fol. . . .. . c.,ort Oleg. wherever they exist, such derangement, lyr as are the tires origin of damsel. Oily TAPE. awl other W0.R.110, larking In the aye .,_,_ Min turs directions: are Oven la LLO lirrlideleir blll MAO " tent Or 1 0 4 / WV theateandss are elTecteally deetroyed box. for the folioed - he elodsPlainte, 'Which these PillA and removed.. neteidly cure:— In Bilidue, Rianltteut, dried Intermittent fevers, For DVS PEPiII or INDIGESTION, LISTLESS- these bitter. has •no equal. For fall directions read I:Ka, LANGUOR and LOSS Of APPETITE, they carefully the caroler around each bottle, printed in 14001.1 Le taken utt,krattly to stimulate the stomach Soar langnages--Ilteiglish, Gellman, Emelt and ,yen_ restore lie healthy tone and ratton. leb, Fs r LIVER COMPLAINT laid its 'arks' eyn. J. WALKER, Proprietor,32 Commerce et, N. Y. ' tour., BILIOUS iIk.:•DACIIE, SICK EIRADACIIE, IL 11. McDONALD 4 sty„ • JAUNDICE or GREEN erclchsas, BILIOUS COLIC Druggist. and general Agent., Ban iftandiseu and and tiILIOUS kiVERS, they should be jruitcionsly acrament ' caliturenta encr,bod 3•41 tAsmerge as., t... 1: to for each one., to I orrect the Ghosted action is • N. y. . rr morn the obstructions Willett cameo-it. 40 - SOLD PT ALL t i ltlIGGISCii AND DBA-L1f.114. Per DldENTailtl? or DIABILITCSA, but one mild 1 liar. 4,1470-3 m d'lei.e'tiirel V i: F,tlitCtilTln7EVT, GRAVEL, PALPITA TION OF THE HEART, PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK sett WINO, they thOotO i.e robtlnuously taken, as required, tir change the diseased action of the ay.tent. With such change those complaints disappear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should be taken in large eau frequent doses to . pro duce th4eillect of a drastfolpurge. Fur spLTRESSION 4 'tiro dote should be taken co it produces the desired effect by sympathy, As a Dinner par, take caterer tiro Pijis to promote digeatluir and relieve the stomach . tive Medicine Au u~caswa*l d , 311.1 aLlltllaiste• the stomach and bowels into healthy action -restores the appetive,ehd Iheieretoe the .yet.a. 4. 01 F 0 It te ejteh ear, range. oe3 where he serfehe derangement etiete. Qua who teell tolerehli won, often finds that a dose of there Pais makes him feel decidedly better. (runs theft cleansing cud to:writing exact ou the etiretire ay poratos. DR. J. C. .11712 & CO., Practical CAttritsts ECM LOIrELL, :WASS., U. S. A 100,000 00 AllirPor.rale In Get tyeburg, Pa., by A. D. Butmt.e.g, Agee t. PAu. 21, I S7o.—lyno; 14,000 00 31 4 AL ESTATE AGENCY. MEI I have opened a❑ agency for the 8.122 9/ 7 517 44 700 00 SALE OF REAL ESTATE la connection with ny taw 6a■lutwln Gettysburg flartleewichlog to •ail,or buy taiviir, Otey bad it V their advantage tocall. 200 CO 14,000 CO Farms and Woodland 93 ACRES 01 WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER to SLR° A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMER rarer Gadtybbnu Eranita land. A No.l FARM. door Geltpburg ruckgrart I land. • FARM. ACRES. Al' 130 PER ACRE. A TRACT OF GOOD LAND;BS .ACRES. AT $35 PER ACRE. A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES uRAvy TIMBER, AT $l5 PER &CUE. VERY CIIEAP. ;93 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 *cake i'IIESFATT Tta tat , V. 45 46,000. A VERY Cili:Ar FA Rd. OO.ID LAND AND GOOD BIN LIM NOS. A r psrt A I:AMC 100 ACRES, near Onttyaburg. A VERY (10,1) FARM AND GUM. ILCILDING, AT $5O PER ACRE, Aso nifiri Iron. (Jett) alinrg. A FARM, tour miles from: Geitysbur‘, 1345 PY.h ACRE CHEAP_ A VERY GOOD 'MASS' FARM, ! ,, F , , 11E(! rr"S> Gettysburg. , A.OOOO Atfo YI4SP TATERN AND LOTS AD JOINING, A VERY GOOD FARM IN 000DORDER, 100 PER ACRE. A' GOOD TARE, BUILDINGS . ALL NEW, $5,000 ALSO MANY OTHER TRACI'S. ALSO lit/USX/IA:IP sonanzia LOTS, IN TOWN •.• MeCREARY, Attorney anew . Gettysburg., J ure 11 1869.—t 8,10 43 620 43 1174 VICK'S . , • - • Floral Gutde . tor. 14170, • TII& Filet gditl oo ? of ( chor.linottted and lwritt7 Unmated, C es c_d' OIC 14.081MATZD CAT eLOOII2 OF 810EDS'A V J D F ORAL OVIIDB Is published and ready to send oat, It I. ele gently print ed on fine tinted paper, with abeat.2oo flab' tencel En gravings of Floors and Vegetables, and a beautiful cowed Piata—eousisting of arctic of Phlox utaitiog aline - - POUgiUNT 9F 1 14441443. It is the moot WPM, &steel' asthenia* laetrile. live Floral °nide Pahlialtpd,. siring plifg and thor ough directions Sr the CULTORE OF FLO inlaid I.ND VF05T411144.• The Floralfluida ghhilitimi ter the Wadi *raw 1 egattnners, to whowilfle neat free without applies tWe, buf will belorwirdel to an wh 6 406 - 7 4 ,..1/4 itk Fig Ours, which net b4ll 0. CPIS. 4 JAMIS Echseter p. ' 3 ,,, leb.4 1871— ISAAC K. Br4uFma, WATCPF4 CTRFITRY , 10,20 ElRTilwmaimmairic.,.„,,it Cosair PariaIMWAKU. 4 ; ' '4a mokilaant otWalaibtaokaillryiltliivra ad Ylatad Wan aoaitaatly on bai,'Ns • •f - Airatti mg of Watches aid Jwlr44o proaplty al UM MEE ILKSOURCES i1d.,016.4 um 160,C0U 00 30.001 0, 20,8,0 00 50,1113 32 GUI 34 '.l1! 16 L.OOO U., 067 U . ' T.JI 75 1,12.1 mu 1,200 00 46 26 10,012 00 $449.697 Tu r . .....-y 1 LI A 111 LITIES $145130 00 204700 00 6,45. , ;0 5,031 82 129,3;5 00 4,427 00 113,5E56 41 Bt6 50 5441,&7 "0 )elnirg Nat Inn ty.vo etatomunt r,fl belief. UK. Ca filer. PLANTATION BITTERS. Thi. • owl. rful vegetable reeturstive tLe tor anchor of the feeble ind debilitated, a belle dad cor4ist (dr the agetran languid. It hes no equal &twin stonischics_ 4s s remedy fur the 11.110111 Wt.k1.11.1 to WhiCh W. men are especlelij subject. it Is superseding every other etimulent. In all cll. pietas, ttoplcat, temperate et frlgtd it nets as wipe. rine In every species uldleurder which undermines the bodily strength and Weak' down the asissat spirit.. For silo by all di negbee. &tar. 4, 1879 gen • lIINKLEY KNI'T'TING MACHINE FOR I. l BE—sistple.; cheap, riliabls , Y •ITS "IMMO. AGENTS W ANTSLI, Giresiar mud um. ploareektog rave. Address lIINIELNY KNITTING MACUINY COO, Beth, Its, or 116 8 roadway, X, Y. bob. 18,1870-3 m BOOK 401.11T8 WANTED TO MILL. TEN YEARS Xll. . WALL 81 REET. it Includes tle&Rletarlos.;klyateekey.-ooel flees*-Seto logs or Well Street, MkMathes of Req. the Force Wheal In tiold.lettelte,theOrousaatsltteleletort, end all [bet It greet, powerful; ernetadad. hat • tech's., hateteattiog, picked, easealxg. erretchtat, etc., In the benefit apeettlatton. S % t traits ot Vendra Punkt, fladte.;e3 eri °the tos, noted pleetnAllearel, lees, Lc. ' thitteuMleg kat fire. teed kr el:naive to WOITIAII Rtoa lteut 4 Co., Put eri,l4e ANipa G'4l4, COSSUPOTIV4vAtovidept cox, a. u r t z TS 1 via res~to boll* by sho ton•cos. Waking. Tteytartlatliti lkt t milk—Mum! Y. Elowistoty, Stock ten It., Etr0...19) n. Ltatg [awl. Mardi 26- 4 w rNOOIIII °basis obi colored bolr or board re o pornicaost or- broom cab. .4 144 t itt .4 1 : aim* boa It. Chao Mil by mall for 1, p ar - MU* 35 *AMC 11 0 . 0.111 . 00:, 14111419111645i5, ^4hl , • . his IS tij? A oradlss * i mils iv Iciado, sk*, al* of area *ltt reoloo Went 'soliti a suroct pioN re *flour rotor, or wlrs ir, wtolt sums uod *ft Sao, W. , 4'4 Dralpsr - •e:. = ADPYIt CULt4O. IEICD . lUM, MI AND .111XTUiti, , . get Adittribitintut (XSTAELTSMID MO. I, i WELCH & GRIFMHS, 5- sAws! AXES! . 8 W .r. 1 SAWS or •11 arurlidleppe. MM. BeLTING am I MILL FURN ot ISIIINOS. ciapuLta SAWS with Solid Yea h , h, 'flat Po:rime AudowAssa Postrs, ett y,rtor to aU Luella Tadh ate, /fir PRICIV 4 REDUOKD air Send 4.,r Price ilia and Cirrnlac. WIMCir4 IiItIVFITUS, Daaltat, Mass.,or !intr.-At, Mich ZMEM CliA, A. 1AN.!17..a. The h. r-nvirle..t, l an I A t 1• Now Y nave.. Icylcyer I Yee11...1 . 1 lik.e it. TUrke ork DAILY, lb. tqw, tT tl 12: had WRILLI, /1 ay. .r. ALL Tux N km. at half price. full report, of markets. itzr ieul o Fame/Le-and /raft Growers' Clubs, and • romp lei e slur.? iu cr cry Weekly and Seto I•Week ly ooin t er. A present of vainable plants and tines to itallicamerta to CA )ae1...g1 Si (k 0 Lilo Inontancr a. ()rand Piano., Mow. irg Um Line., Parher theses, Sewing Machin. ., *c, r. 11., Ili.. ',remit/MN Fvecimens and Halo reee. Send ohol try it 1. g e.htl P 43611.110, Soo. New Yolk. - - rnivAs4;Nu 11001E6 1112 ii Fit 4E. Secrets of Internal Revenue - Kry. Olicerof the Triaiury np !hn sacra, i , t>ifr workings of ti“. Re vruu.. 1). - p.ittniont, the VI hiskey R/he, 1.1014 Mar, .10.1 0,31% k Irriiwis, Systematic Nobhe'"). 0.,...,.iree1e• eel Raid. OIJ Ihr GiJiier,,Mbg.t, Slnn t-t , in.•• . rpnbuy xbd Cerropti oof 6411, The tiin q ttn.l intp,ol.l,ll lona_ year ;,1 0,1., bi. , 01:.01/