'i a It 'tat and A , Cita ilysbi „Ort :SI r.Vineent Conowagn township, is erecting a new barn 115 feet long tindilirheit 41,10, which wIH prohably he th 9 ltrgeirt uprn in the county. LA. ' 13E BT,EVJL—Mr. Samuel Sneer loser of Conowsuo township, this county, recnn ly sold to Messrs. Henry &.kutitony, but. Hirsover II steer wiljoh weigh ed 2, * l b;. PRE.SBYTERY.-tThe United .Presby terliur Presbytery of , Big - Spriog will meet ln the U. P. cliureb, Gettysburg, next tue.wiiiy, at . gu'elock, A. M. A ser mon be . tirelebed at 1030 A. M. CA,ED.—We learn that the Rev. - 4. H. An thony, oiNtittlit4own. Pa., has au •C'epterlla call from the York Sprinfa Luth eraneartorate, made vacant by the re moval f Rev. D. M. Blackwelder to Mil tlintown. 1. 0. 0. F.----GetiYa Lodge yl‘fo. 124 I. 4). 0. propose to have special exercises in their Hall on Tuesday evening next, ille26tlh inst.. the day set apart by the (4randiLodge of the_ United Bastes to be observed by the Order as a day of thanks giving and pralrue.„. CELr.BRATION.—We understand that the colored people of this place are al. rangitig for a Celebration on Tuesday next, in honor of the passage of the 15th Constitutional Amendment. We have not bee n advised as to th e character of the celebtion„ , ORSE STOLEN.—Ou Wedueaday night hilt a valuable chestnut bay horse 6 years old, white left hind foot, star on forehe,d, acid 16 hands high, was stolen from the Mathis of Mr. John Hostetter t _of Union towniitip, who odors a reward of $lO for the Morse and $5O additional for the apprehenakm of the thief. F I R E.:—Cin Wednesday night las' hhortly after midnight, persons living in the eastern; portion of the town were startled by an alarm of Fire. It . seems - that id b 01.18114 the Locomotive in the Engins souse below the freight depot, wine spapirx - finat the smoke stack had lodgedon:ttib\afters supporting the roof. Being !It concrete root of coal tar and gravelit burned fieicely for a while, but the alakm summoned a number of persons to the Spot by whose pronipt efforts the fire 'Wits extinguished after destroying about half the root - IGNtiftEiVe notice in the Court Proceedings of Franklin County, that the Grand Jury Ignored the bill against James itouzer, of this plane, who was in icted,lron oath of Jeremiat; Carbaugh, for 3i.,,,tiult'abd battery with intent - to kill. Mr. Rouzer had been deputized by the Sheriff of thiti County to ar r est Garb/nigh, and whilst thus engaged, the latter at tempted to espope, when Air. it. fired it pistol at flim..'Forthis Cachstogh insti •itu tad the prosecution, and as it turned “tit that the firing was done on the Frank lin side of the line, the proceedings had tieceosatily to be undertaken in that ,•entity. I NTE, RESTING ' ; LFCTURE. —Pro fee-. ..or Hiunes, of DiAtineon College, deliver ed a Scientific Lecture on the Solar Mcbp ,.,. bt'li Of 1869, at Rheem's Hall, Carlisle, on Friday skiing the illis inst., to a large . sad In elligent audience. Prof. Himes was a it a the Government COM mission ~.ttudi4c plqirge of .Prof. Morton, of Phil elptia,i , *MK to Ottumwa, lowa,. t, make claiervatlous of the eclipse, and a / as he g iv e the results of his own observa tions of that interesting phenomenon, the lecture, as may lie supposed, was"hlghly novel and entertaining. Prof. Himes is a son of Win. D. illities, of New Oxford, Adams county. , . TE pER ANCE AT YORK SPRINGS, —On *today erne ing, April 4, Mr. James Fowdett delivered an address oo Temper ance in the new Town Hall in York Springs. Although the ulaht was in cit. merit a good audience greeted the young Lecturer. Mr. P. is at present prosecut ing his studies at Dickinson College but has heeii teaching the HigirSchool in York Springs for the past two months. The AddresS; we are in homed , was a success and displayed originality of thought and very promising elocutionary. posior in the speaker. Tin : blends hts., F. An. - York Springs predict &hopeful and usefut future for him. DEAD.—BENJAMIN DEPORD, one of the most prominent citizens of Baltimore, died-suddenly on Sunday last. He had been spimding the afternoon at the real /di—a-I—ace ea fiaLGeorge Bartlett, and was appzrentl7-40 , gpott health,. when he was suddenly attsoliedwltb paralysis, and in ten minutes was a corpse. Dr., Smith was iminadlately summoned, but death had ensued befOre be reached the house. . Mr. Defer(' was in the 71st year of his age. He was a man of great energy of ohmic- ter, good Judgment, shrewd' business • capacity, and had been am:easeful in busi- Cyess, accumulating large means. He was •largeltkieentified, with various railroads, •steam tiNestiiilf,toliklhg - institutions, and represented Maryland in the Board of 'Commissioners of the Gettysburg and .Antietam Soldiers' Cemeteries. At the -outbreak of the rebelion, Mr. Dekird promptly espoused the cause of the Union :and wee a Arm and ardent supporter of that cause to the time of his deigli, " He til known in Adams county by rea- i son of is business relations, and his hay- lug m rried ,the daughter of Frederick Baugher, formerly of Abbottatown. Air COURT.—The April term o Court nomfm7l on Monday, with the usual cg4l ant of ; haziness, :which will occupy the eat Irte' week. Ha lonor, Judge railer, ix chirgilig the Growl Jury., alter 4caphaning the general principles of r i law oh were Ls -guide than in. their delibe t.fircui.lool of to ter to the inc olarimeas the direst essiweguence of In perancS. Be said the number of crini esweiiii , liith York Oil. &demi oountiai hattlargedi 4nirettsie4, 4414 the last few years, and that fully three fourths Of them grew -oat of excessive indelgenee in intaisillatSag liquors. White the laws :provided for the lictmaineofhotelsciestan= rants, end , lignor•atores, under certain re straint*. aid coddltions, such licensee were . grantedierprhpilegm-see . of right. When, itll . lll9l4lliAit . :111kI2 out the parties Like them with the mulditions prescribed by latv,andil.beastemilie Grand fury to seig pto therst cptiditioni vcepb served. ifs 0 *di liepsoid ileithout licensee, dad all violations of law by licenaed dealers. alma be promptly pre sented:J:l2.l,lli'Giegd 4dry, that Atie evils of the liqufk, %mills might - be . islitentvh mime dimintedied; iiniViocristj prcitocted. The case - sir . Tbs. llama INsineet of Mountjoyinvaabferss. she &bent Dim, tors smksTMOOMMIPIOLasid Sournabipjass ooeuded qslittltkOrifee 'pond RI be e olaiiesSrlgei , issirkisisetolind instal as trial as T 4 t..104. Poet (ThW *Air, noon.) . Mrersismi , Simi settlement of Bounty 4 o, ol o l fOnel4 l ool 14 1 4 ) Obert on appeal by 41 4MaintM tmei the aettly meni trade by . Auditors:- . Hennles*tomilioa on:tire, WILIhr flurglln inalet*Serlln, tinalet*Berlin on Inforenatlen of 1:440 1 44014 6 1a11and J. Q.*min; plead guilty and was sentenced in emit ono to ,Witablitft 411,1 W E l atesa-gfeeil# l ,9 3 7--- ' True worn' /bond enalut .t „lamb Charles, all n. A*, growl 4 It the robbery n t f -111 r. will riot be trte . , Oa Tueednfinodlitile imilatilf Mr. "Harper was announ 4 ced ) by Epu, Moses MeCte eti4l444'l, WA ter runner oompllmentary rein .enito the diAoo4o.3tiX:o4**Asiki4-Wi).l ww.,mium Md Jnefe:":l49*-Onlinlinis; J eurniel igika**; 6ll kelnt 4 111.11 W: .b• 11 of ifinr $ . 9 niNlnd tato Innen& - t CtNBlllB.—.Titie4kof3tfizillt, I,Bgl under wilkh Ost thnisitir '61;100 is to be taken, ptldes the following compensa- Ilion for Attestant Marshals i , cro cents for every name taken;'ten cents for4very farm; fifteen cents lor every productive eatabljahment of indus try : two cents' let every dead person ; std two per cent. of the gross amount of manes ennmers,kd, ktr motel statistics, and ten cents per Mlle thy travel. It will be seen by the forgoing that the compen sation allowed an assistant or enumerator, provided the district allotted to him shall not contain less than 20,000 persons, will be about $BOO. If the Marshal appoints four assistants for Adams County, as seems now to be understood, the pay to each will be about $3OO. In 1860 the popu lation of the county was 28,000. It will not now reach 40,000, so that each of four sub-d harlots would contain less than 10,000 inhabitants. 7. Apeallai, ism The law provides that each assistant, af ter qualifying, shall perform his duties by a personal visit to each family is his sub division., and shall ascertain by lnquries made from some members of each family if any one can be found capable of giving the information, but if not, then of the agent of such family, the name of each member thereof, the age and place of birth of each sex, color, etc., and shall also vial personally the farm, mills, shops, mines or other places respecting which informa tion is required, and when such informa tion is obtained and entered in his blanks then his memoranda shall be read to the person furnishing the facts for revision. There is a penalty for refusing to fern ish the required information to the assist ant. The act provides that every person more than twenty years of age belonging to anytfamily, la, the case of the abeenae of the heads and other members of the family;, shall be an agent of such family, and is equired4o render a true statement attire informatiOn reqUired, on pain of for faith* thirty dollars, to be sued for and recovered in an action of debt by the as sistant to the use of the United States. 'TRANSFERRED.—Rev, L. M. GARD NEtt, of •the !Methodist Episcopal church, who for some years was located in Balti more, bra been transferred from Balti more to Pittsburg, his present address being 54 Liberty street. Mr. Gardner is a sou of George Gardner. deiesseti, of York Springs, in this county', smile a giaduate of the "Star" office. On the completion of his apprenticeship, be determined to devote himself to the Gospel Ministry, and after privs i te study Ind preparation wits ordained. He is a young than of tal ent, and bast been eminently successfuh as is 'evidenced idenced -by his being assigned to important !barges in Baltimore and Pitts burg. GOOD TEMPLAIIS CONVENTION.— A Convention of the Distant composed of York and Adams conuties, will meet in the Hall of Gen. Reynolds Lodge, No. 180, L 0. of G. '1 . ., Gettysburg, on Thursday the 28th of ANS, at 7 o'clock, P. M., to con tinue.two- days. Hon. Simeon B. Chase, Grand Worty Chief Templet. of Pennsylva nia, will be present and will deliver a pub lic lecture, in the Presbyterian Church, at 8 o'clock, P. M., on Thursday the 28th inst., to which the public are cordially in vited. E. H. Ranch, Esq., of Lancaster, Pal,, is also expected to be present. ELECTIONS.—Ab election for Presi dent and six Directors of the Littlestown Railroad litotnpany will be held in %Jules town on the - 4th of May, - between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. DI. On the 3d of May, between the hours of 10 A. M. and gP. M., an election will be held for seven Direceorsoftbs Littlestown Savings Institution. During the heavy storms, on the 18tu inst., while the hands where engaged in the Coal Mines on J. Culling'e farm, near Benderaville, the enbankment caved in and caught one of the miners, bruising him very badly but not dangsrously. TRIBUTS OF RESPBOT.—At a meet ing of the Philomathaelut Society of Penn'a College, the following preamble ~sad reso lutions were adopted : Wnaer.ss, It has pleased an allwiso Providence to remove from Our midst our beloved Philo brother, Victor W. Forret ; and WIIIiE2AI3, We deeply mourn the loes of odr univereallyweteemed friend—be it Resolved, That in his death we feel . that our Society has lost one of its most useful and talented Members. Resolved, That while we mourn our loss we rejoice in the assurance that oar loss has been his eternal gain. • Resolved, That we extend our deepest Sympathy to all the tiiends of the departed. Resolved, That our Hall be draped and that we wear the badge of mourning fur thirty days. Risolved, That a copy of these Resolu tion" be sent to the parents of our deceased brother, and be published in The Miner's Journal, and Gettysburg and Church papers. S. E. BIISSER, J. L. KENDLEHART, CABS&IT, CLASS 'TRIBUTE TO 'I'HE MEMORY OF VICTOR W. FORREWL-In sincere grief, we, the beaky Clam or Penneyrmia College, pay this last tribute of love and esteem tp the memory or 'Wows W. Poz nan, (We third of our number who bas been removed from us by death within a year. In the death of our brother WO feel'that We bays lost a betoved classmate. His tellectual ability was finches to raise him to a high standing in the class and he had also a quick, intuitive perception of what is grand and noble. To his social qualities no eulogy can do justice. Lie won tlie affections of us all by his unselfish and impulsive generosity.— Ills splendid voice ,110 often heard in our Apuhrr College songs 'Lade him a genera! favorite. Those of us to whom his spiritual nature heselinowu laid many proofs of hii Gsrsent faith in the Redeemer. His pre sence in the Clam-prayer meetings gave them addilkwal atlactivatess. Knowing bin weigh we eon truly ara-• pukka wiih his ninny friends and consider their beresventent in great past our own. When we think whenikis &riled aphit now la we are mictitmigp3dM laden to ful fill hid layfrequest of tiOF--Io meet him in • Heayen. • TRIBUTE OF EBTEWL-"Wurcrug:lA, An Allenbe Frovidenctibis rammed from our midst, our beloved and highly esteemed brother, 'Proven W. Forum; and Miami an, We deeply mourn and sincerely sym plains with ids Unwed •fiiends" who Vete called upon to wanes his prcHni illness andioullifataas6-,belt ' • .Resott,ed, That in his death we have lost an affectionate btbthei is isteented com panion, and a bashful Mend. litatoived, That -while .ire condole his loss, we rejoice that his death was made so peseettil said happy by the presence of the Resoltrscl i t=s7u/Pa love thr. erq , Amplary , &Mil mind our warmest admiration and we hope will secure our mots* iudtatiop. - Reached , That in tbiltheir germ trial, ma mai( iiiiiiiiMilhgAilil6ol l o4 - 7: ily of the deceued, hoping that they may be comforted by thmuisoktioas of the gee Bel asidabal r owan, the usual ceremony of =min— 50 %TA 4 1APM. of tretia i lihadiftil i f:ool* - [Com mus icated in behalf the Class, .7. A. Kati& FRED. )L OTT, J. C.: FEALTY. -“Pking BY SUNLIGHT. AND GAB-- ItIGHT."—A woriedeseriptire of the Mr teries and Miseries, the Virtues, Vices, Aplindors, and Crimes of the City of Paris. —By James D. McCabe, Jr. National Pub- • lisping Co., Philadelphia. Ws know of no:book that we have read .with snore pleasure and profit to ourselves than this. It abounds. In sparkling descrip tions of the gay Metropolis by night and day, and the pictures of celebrities In that wicked but fascinating city are perfect.— We wander amidst the ante-hallowed mon uments of the pttst, are dazzled by the mag nitieoce of the present, dine in the glitter ing Cafes of tbe Pads Royal, stroll with the merry crowds along the Boulevards, and look on at the Jardin Mabille, where the original Cart-can is nightly danced.to the most voluptuous of strains. Oa-author seems to have the nice discrimination of an artist, and paint! oily those pictures fails readers which will be gladly seized upon and appreciated. There is, however, no point of any Interest that he slights, and one may read this book and easily imagine himself beholding the very thing he reads of. It is a forcible illustration of the old adage, "truth is stranger than fiction,", for the author has given us pictures which though true to the life, are so strange and seemingly full of romance, that one can hardly believe them real. But the book is far from being an exaggeration. Our read ers will recognize its fairness at once by the moderation of its statements, and the ab sence of superlatives from its pages, and all who peruse it will agree with us that no more remarkable and deeply interesting book has been offered to the public for many years. How can it be otherwise, whenit is a faithful picture of the most fas cinating city in the world ? It it , very ab sorbing, and we are sure no one who takes it up will put it down unread. 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There is no better way to make your home cheerful than to present your child with a year's subscription to Young America. Yearly, $1.50, with a choice of numerous valuable Premiums to each sub scriber. Address, W. Jennings Demorest, 838 Broadway, N. Y. FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS.—Dur- Iug the past week extensive fires prevailed in the North and South Mountains, those in the latter being plainly visible in Get tysburg. The Hagerstown Herald says the - fires spread over a large extent of ground, and must have been very destruc tive of much valuable timber. The smoke arising from these fires settled . down in valleys, and impregnated the at mosphere even as far as Hagerstown,lm parting to it a hazy, musky apperaoce. ItEMOVED.—Francis Cunningham has removed his Heady-Made Clothing Store to Jacobs' btdidLig, adjoining the "Keystone House," on Chambersburg street, and has just opened a new and large assortment of latest style Clothing or all kinds for men and boys' wear, carefully selected, and which be is selling lower than ever. He has also opened, in- connection with his store, a Merchant Tailoring establishment, so that customers who prefer it _ can have Clothing made to order by the best of work men. Ca and see him. april 22-31 ALWAYS AHEAD.—Capt. Norms Is determined not to be outdone by rivals, sod hence has been brushing up his "Head- Quarters," on the corner of the Diamond and Chambersburg street, (Arnold'. corner,) where he bas on hand the largest and beet assortment of Ready. made Clothing of all kinds, for Spring and Summer use, ever opened in Gettysburg, and which he is offering at astonishing low figures. Ills stock, of Straw Hata embrace all styles, qualities, and prices. April 22-tf. A DOLLAR STORE.—Mr. S. L. Amu smut will open a Dollar Store, in the room lately occupied by F. Cunningham on Bal timore street, (opposite the STAN AND SEN 21NNL office) Gettysburg._ The store will be a branch of his Dollar Store in Baltimore, and will contain an endless variety of arti cles. Mr. Auerbach is in the city now packing up goods for shipment, and open at the above place, early in the week, The public should not fail to give the Dol lar Stake a visit. ' It BOXIIB4--tThis saultion of dealers In Lumber is directed to the 'advertisement of Mr. Harmon, in to-ddy's Wee, inviting pro posals for tbe , apply . of ,Lumber for boxes in which to ship the Gettysburg Water. As the ►mount required will be large, owners of Saw kills may And it to their interest to look into the Matter: Hitherto the lumber has been obtained from dealers at the river. PROF. BEXTZ.—Prof. Bentz, of York, made a flying - trip to Gettysburg last week, but owing to other engagements was unable to tune Pianos, 41t.e. He requests us to say that he will retorn the close of this week atuleuend to all demands ibt his, services: He will visit Faideationct week. arkirs. batman' condones the Dress making, at her reddenee' In Best Middle street, aside of the M. 13. Church.. Shairla prepired to famish all the latest 'penman for ladies and etrildren's elothiag at reason able rates.'- : April April 22-Bi. FIVE DOLLARS AllWAßD.—Etwayed Or stolen in Anglia last, a &Mei' Gip Dog, white and marked,wiih tan spots. - • • D. E.:Joints, Gettyabaqt. • WANTED To Asa MIN' patent to take charge- dr teentill Nolte need apply unleas'well recommend ed.' Enquire at this ottlpe. H. B. WOODS, at the corner of York Street and the Diamond, is maily selliti off his entire stock of , Dry- , Glootis o Uais Shot% Ate; at very low prices. He intends to quit boldness and offeiri twiny bargains: The rush for cheap goods, Hata and Shor t bas certainly been to Woods' Stain; since he 'noWuneneed selling off. 8-4 t. direpring ind Summer Goode just re ceived. Read Chmeaw Ctonnesenente aftertisement and learn where to buy Oiolit• lug, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, dbc. at reduced prices. Baltimore street, oppo site Fahrmatock > s .00110 IX-tt *Eminent New Toditand Philadshiga Ph/ 14 0 8 +,...05im - fhil3o4! ailseacilo rawder actua lly cures Calmer. It is ad %tilled in this ism., lem Thrv• akr ll 7 Ward &Wor preached a powerild setae& itaksiniiier mfag upon modal earrivibm, Mut:sled Osirtiem larly tit/ New Yurk Legislature. He said Aat "sot >d Falidnibtritet l meat huig up end suld - ntorenpbralytkan wen are gar tie" hoar *in 'Albany." He alio itetilde *no; kitowing the relegate's 7. nt ehdribleatentaiiiia, yes *Ma l * ain )filiod` anti Ire ' Meadly THE RICE' DIVORCE - 8 o • foi, is age, is causing great taiiteineaSin ton. It shOuld warn young Men not to marry in haste. Rice IS but 22, .hia bride 37. He sweats that she made him believe she was but his own age, - using Nag. _mile Balm upon her face, n eat and hands. Poor youth. He probably fOuid her elbows werrn't quite so i :soft and .p4etty. Ought Hagan to be indicted P We khow Of many similar cases.. This Balm gives a most wonderful pearly and natural, complexion, to which we don't'object. We like pretty women. To finish the picture, they should use Lyon's Kathairon upon thu hair. With pearly chin, rosy cheeks, and 'soft, Insert- ant tresses, they become irresistible. ATTENTION FA ENIERS't—Try the 'celebrated Patini Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddles arid Pads. Warranted to i;t4viiint horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled, if properly fitted ; and sore necks and backs are kept clean with cold water and Castile Soap, or nopay. For side by J. W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent,clsttysburg, Pa. dept . 10-tf DR. WISTARS WILD CHERRY BAL SA:M.—This Balsamic cmapouild has be come a home fixture. Let all who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure their colds, coughs, bronchial or pulmonary com plaints, make use or this uuequaled remedy. It canlbe relied upon, the mesa of testimony that has been published since its introduc tion, being ample proof of its efficady. it COUGHS.—The administration of med• local preparations lu the form of it lozenge is of all modes' the moat eligible and conven ient, more especially as regards a Cough Remedy. "Brown's BronChial Troches,'' or Cough Lozenges, allay irritation which in duces coughing, giving instant relief in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Influenza, and Con sumptive and Asthmatic complaints. I OrDr. Pierces Alterative Extract, or Golden MedicLi Discovery is the_ greatest bronchial topic and Woad purifier ever dis covered. It cures consumption in its early stages, an] all . ENvere and lingeri og . ,coughs. Bold by druggists, or send three and &quarter dollars to R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo. N. Y., and get three bottles Free of express charges. It Send a postage stamp to R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., and get Dr, Sage's Catarrh jjemedy. $5OO reward is 'offered by the proprietor for a case of Catarrh which be cannot care. Bold by druggisti. celobrated Wizard Oil, for rheumatism, neuralgia, hmuie4he, tooth ache, &e., for sale by A. D. Buehler Druggist, Gettysburg. gas - Read S. G. sooit's Advertisement and learn where to buy Cooking Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c., itt . redfiteed pikes., • am gtview of the war!: :to. Baltimore Graln 4 Produce Sliarkei. Liltart c. Thiii*arq. l ls4na • S Oo of 5 25 587 0 5'62 0 bo' . e 0 00 25:. qy 155' 1 10 o 1 14 00 •ni 00 68 65' 6 50.0 6 75 9,2#,g9.75 0 oo , 0 0 00 121 O , 12i Ist 0 14 oo „ 0 00 • 16+ 0 15i 3CPER FLouR,. EXTRA FLOUR,. Waltz Wllicar, RED WIMCAT, COHN,' Ritz, Own, TIMOTHY-SEED CLOVER -SEED,. FLAX-SMCD. BACON, SHOULDICRIit.. -'' SIDES, " HAYS, LARD, etatirsbnrir Grain &Pewit's**. Market Gif Cy:burp, Pride, Ilersolll, • SO 5 00 25 1 50 1 12 SUPER FLOUR,... EXTRA noun,. WHITE WHEAT, RED WHIAT,... Cows, RTE., Owls, BuoirirazAT, ?EMOTE? SEED, CtOV22 SEED, .. POTAiOXB, Ekrrrza, LARD,. Bees, BAOOE, 114301, ...... 4 ‘ SHOULDERS, SOAP,... TALLow, STOCKS AND BONDS. Cloning Prices of De .54sivoo 'lron 40 Mouth 3rd Mt., Philadelphia. 3 o'clock,-P. M., April 13th ' , 1870 U. S. 6's of 'Bl. 962, 1141 1141 112} 1121 1101 1111 41 11 , 1111 ltif " " '66, new, .1001 1091 6 4 '67, 110 1101 41 si 110 1101 6's, 10-40's, 1061 106} U. 8. 80 Year 6 per cent. Cy 11 111} Due Comp. Int. Notes, 10 Gold; 11 1131 10 110 Union Pacific R. It. Ist M. 80nd5,845 855 Catilal Pacific R. It'. /...0/5 '125 Union Pacific Land Grant 1i0nda,71145 745 ninterEn Mratts—E3wAarz.—On the 14th inst., by . Rev. T. D. Zebrine air. R. F. Myers, of Gettysburg, to Mitts Fyetta Strut; of Codorus township, York county. ; lIPtXD? Str•Ob I tnary notieea 5 eentat a line tor all over 4 lines—evil' to accompany no ticeS, Fonasts.—At Pips Drove, Pa} , oit the 18th inst.', Wl* W .Forrer, in 'the 20th year of his age. Mr. Forrer was a member of the Senior Claes of Pennsylv ania College and would base graduated ,at Mc 'coming Commencement:- Leta falThe tot* a severe cold; which- settled on his lungs, and rapid ly developed into consumption, with fre quent hemmorhages. He continued; bow; ever; to prosecute hla mules until. within a few atonths,whan ne)teeni hdtraso He was a young man of genial ehanatter r warnt-hearteci, and universally weenie& FLOILETT.--Qn the 12th. is lane, Stoll Louie', dnfant chilti.of Mr. noway- and Jennie Flahirtk, NW 2 weeks. - God ply and God has take, 1194 y ; • The childthat was his own, A child perhaps too much bettmettt • " And too much doted on. • . • This lovely bud, so young and gag, Called hence by early doom. • Just came to show how sweet a Bawer In paradise could bloom. ;Should we then grieve, our Moil dear, To know how you are blest Could we then wish that you ware Ora, FnoliVTOlff seared place of rest Our hearts aro sadly pierced to kmoiv That you should leave so soon ue 4 4 But our wounds. win soon be • :When we look beyond tbelomla • Tbere:ta colabef aisgels' compan y, {Our darling_ t atou smiles, Around th e ;wont of Jesus When Moto le itts 1 . 10 MI of plane, lill ir dpencla Fredeil* ert 44114 *en. aLs. euh:a Eir e hoia 4ga., t4th thfi, _i1ier.,;§1)414101,40 SOW of Jacob B. elm! $?; rido h l " t e r Snrcarp—rola the 1200 init.;l4:tathaPir: kiruabip,kart wifeeflecok eiegm, sot: Acts andq D'AlstlaVvirt ‘stl ea n, . tY /Mt une lie. pap thatshatto ur. .11141. Yet %Wive hope to meet thee, When the day of Ilfe,M ' Then In heaven we hope to greet this, Whatrenty_t Kinr4 SIIP',IOSIII4, I :1,1 , • .ii Ihrig,-0a the Bth toot near near: Mfrs etietetr*,llo,l9lB4k. WAsmitt.—Ori tigfiat;l4 - 410i-iplabe. Mrs. Key widow mite. 88 Seciasedoeled WeiNik , (lV—r %1 VANox,.-L-Ou TUeliday log, Joint Vapoer, litl24+olmirlsaii towashi, It= , ', WOOD ? a ,; „34 %J' L , :,:, i • Ale aurritaiii" iaisiiiet•hiiii "- . - t' 2" , , '''.'• • - ; . ~, ... , . ~, .i. z ~. ~- DeV i a •- '. . ''' ~.j • ' • ' : - -,,.. 4 , - • ~1 . :-: IR* Wr O III: The oltglith account of ROBICAT cuant, eaguestniter of the Gettyaburir Ran road, of Adults county, has been Med in the 'Court of Common Pleas of Adonis Co., and will be omenresad by said Court, on Tuesday, at 24th day of Nay, 187 . 0, unless cause be shown to the odutrury. JACOB M ZLflokit, Pnitl4. April 22, MO —t3', _ _ _ - Notice Le he reby N OCE given to Creditors taut -lowa it. Burr ha• applied to the Court of Cow attryenleaat of or tbii Ue Al..aorOUnitfor.nwealtb ;— end the d o s'charge under the l Daum hu ga s ki r tgf xhip, the 2i th day of Mal, 1670, at 2 o'clock, Y. tor the hearing of the spy Moot and hie Credlt.)re Ott the Court berme to the borough of Gettysburg. • JACOB MELLIORN, Prosh'y Aprll4lB7o-30 MMIVMIMIIIIEI N 0 T I C E. 'Notice is hereby given to Creditor" , 'bat Bast Bazar has applied to the owns 01 Com. mom Pleas of Adams county Ihr discharge hods, the Insolvent Laws 01 this Comnionweatth;—fted the !.he Goon hasAaed Tusday, the WA day of Nay, 11170, at 2 o'clock, Pi AU, for the bowing of the applliant sad itie Creditors artheGourt hoar in the Harongh of Gettysburg. April 15-1 in JACOB MILLEIORN, Prone . , April 23, ino—ato pUBJAC ,SALE OF MOUNTAIN LAND The ruhecriteer evil at Public Sale, on Sailer day, the 14 thidag of Mag. 1870, at 10 o'clock, 4. 41, In ibuoigonbem toonehip,Adaws COUtli7, P. Dear the public road, leading to Waynesboro' and Marta Pure Witte, guiles wait of faiideld. le the fleet 1.44 lying in the mountain, The bed is dilnded into lota, of 5 TO 20 ACRES EACH, and is covered with young thriving Chertnnt, Locust! °henna& Oak and Pine. It la intimated that it .11 cot from 1000 to 1500 halls to the Acre. Some of the Tooter la covered with heavy Chestnut Oak Hark The 'timber la all young and thriving. Parsons wishing to view the lobo will be shown lb. same by calling on the subscribes. ♦tteedenoe will be given and terms Made known on day of sale by April 22, 1870-31 SPRING AND SUMMER 0L 0 THING, AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S, Chambersburg Reed, - nr st dcor to Key:lone Bold GETTYSB URG, PA. You will always nod the best qualities and latest styles of COATS - - PANTS , VESTS ,I OF ALL STYLES AND !SIZES. ALSO, SHIRTS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, ands greet and large varlet; of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS. U. has lo coanaction with his Baciptriade Cloth lug, commented ME 4CT:-.141.411 TAILORING in all Its branches. The public will alw aye lad the latest styles of Owrlts, CABBIMUILS, TWIIIDB, JEANS, TRIM SIONCIe, to., at his Store. W. C. DARNER, a Tailor of long experience, D will &lava be found on band ready to mesa:ire, cot cod manufacture you a good 'Wag sole Jftir ood • bought *ben hare, will be cat and made up to cult customers. (April 32, 11:10-0 1870. Millinery. 1870. MISS McCREARY 4 coring a O. yr brentifel assortment of gyring BONNETS RAND HATS with trimmings of the latest and most fashionable stylei. Also, an &worts:lent of Fancy and Toilet Goods , 1.1 from long experience in baying she le tontldent of offering the ladles a. cheaper sae hottest. Mlected Wont of Goode. than etc be toted oat of the City.— And respectfully mike a eitatieaanc• of The patron age which she lime in years past sr liberally received Old 800011411 and Hate altered sad does ep In the beet manner. firm Miner, supplied with goods to sell again on resumable terma, and pattern, with Instroctions erotic [April 23,1570-1 m JOifll TULL 1. I. VOL/. Joieph Wible & Son, PRpDUCE DEALERS, Sod ear4rtf Railroad and Waskinigent streets GZTTYSBURG PA. Higanfllltrawkagd " o l t7 for P i rta k ca l gent 21 4414 0 " 0 " 0311 7 on hood for We all klada of GROCERIES. best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly on band, oraernred at abort notice.. April ET., 1870—tf • 4 00 7 50 @ 40 30 REMOVED. JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCBANT TAILOR, 6 0 8 HAS REMOVED Ne.rt door to T. IV. Cress' Store, on Chrtmbersburg st., near the Square.. 0142118, CABBIHERS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, tc., he, cdrenM stAbe mmAled pmdts GOODS bought at the Store WIT /AEI Or OH A LIGE. GOODS MADE UP with dispatch, is srell wises bought at other stores as at his own. Latest N Y. faanionts receired, and tailoring done in the most sp. proved style. Cutting done, ...usual. Th• pobiic'e patronage solicited, and no effort spared to phase. April 27;1879—t1 Photographic Gallery JACOB PENSIL S prepared at . all times to execute I lathe host paybs of the art all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, BON TONS, CARTES, IMPEREELS, AND ALL OTHER STYLES, moth. Gallery on Baltitoon street, nearly opposite lahnestock Brots. etore,Gettyabtng ; also, all styles of 'Albums, Photograph Frames, &c., azeteetly oe hand sod for sale choap. Give me a Leprll 22, 181:0-11 I"RO t POSA.LS FOR Lviithp FOR THE GETTYS BURG SPRINGS. T HE undersigned will receive pro . yawls for 'applying the fAYlitf4 sawed se ..trceresited described for enthlow . the hawse is which to peck the "'Oath/thing Water. • Th e leather sewed. for these Yawns tenet be 'deliver ed et the freight depot a' the Gettysburg Bailrosd, in Gettowbuesf. In sash quantities Ned et such times 's lathy be mitered, for which the cub will be pea Theelumb or must be pine. son sawed /a the kwoor. Ana descolbed prices: The Wants for the skies of hozse'must be $r lesst Ace eighths of so Inch In thick ness, fee and oat NW Inches timid*, Wit 4 Wired le Isegths end eight lathes. The bards for the ends of bores Must be et leset serion.afghths et an /Inch In thickness, tau end ow*, half Awes. to width, 404 gavot fw _tonths of one tot And seri* lathe& .ktott the adds s a end ices il la pfi l dagssat, doles boy*. Bonds f the of sui d b„ . at foist thnotofoorths of an inch 0 ;litchi, .yam f ont , 5 and lieW il kenef 'ache* in 4 0 d *. can iloatog; fsi • tbs o n* end 0/10 1 / of tArt rap . pleoes nite ohm* . Intdfdf tike s kiteilain abater • •diewlbed:loool4. ibr the ao4efit,totOs pp' lie *Clout D• , -44,10bt0f leak thlaknees, one 'few alert and. twandetrth lobo la OM ON tens lengthsfr - or tro Tot nlibt 11,46 ' 1 , _US bettowi o h o.tionst“ two nostne GIL the mare inte width epos gaud. Too bad 4614 too . o f hire 1 1.04 44ri . d brksoughly plainer/. isaslted 44 .1 4 Ski WI two west&lndtere Weal/ rft9~ moat be ed. ,0010,1 6 Gett o ysburg, re. 220M-t44 rmuota i L . ' ' 'REVENUE As ... P R.E A DEI . , Vntes *Up rifillarklitiarps, Assuicoreitals, Ittlasloa. .flatatarsius, .. „ sprit 111, WO. - :Wittkr I. herd" Sea that Um pamual lloto valor. 1.161111111M0l •• • Ina* Old tellts .br pb • As. - 00 . 0 Ammon ( 4 mid alstrtot, tactual% _Wpm om 101 1 $4 1 1" kW tbe year 1669, tat s .ll altrriarig. en. 11114.tabloi, Mao and Wateass, .. of .tb.l". st . ay 0.10,". spoQISISI L IWP4MagIi e r Te ar . • • lot of als 1670,:111 PormloOM lb at., 13.10,n/ ilof UlllllOl 1 1 1 49 1 10 h mar Dow b. . 1 1 11 8 19 4 09 Z t c ri3 O 41 .... A5 .°9 1 . 1 , 1 !uift 46994- sat Id And Miff°, 111 ts.re/61 emi t 4614pp00b Ib." .. . of m#491 161 4 61 1 1 maglf ma{ siii... tol7l4rdatorralood at the cahoot up .... r d„; .. 1ar1b5...1., from tho 22 d qt AIM ; OW the /1.11 day of *is "as, . r 2 . l,24passts or. requltied to h• Is iFfit/U, am nut isakpliztkositss =oh =Vas Or 1/ ftiMMII. , fog wlliffr 0111iMoido Is roprom,.., sod' . ii w- ii. assostist Mast** istarrprosapisissd of ' t 5". '' : . ' .)WILIMS SCIII‘, ' i. ' .- A , ~ ,,. /, ,,,,q iiiii4.4., 4. 0 44: - 140 32. 187041 -•-- - - M mtat erAtitinUe ' !'• ! WAUSe. & MELO. klirt== .4.54.1 `fte...4.0600 ' 4 l44L" is r il c ". " & %Z r* ,„ , g • rAdiN .r 47 !SNARL IRWIN. JAWNS W. DoVIN JOHN Timm. • large u►nrtm•ot of JOSZPII JACOBS "f+V/.'V01[10 4 .., t; NORRIS' HEAD-QUARTERS, Oa the S. E. Corner ql °entre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., btu the Largest and. Best Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, TUN LATIST FITYLFEI OF HATS AND CAps, THE BEST MANUFACTURED BOOTS AND S HOES, with a Variety of summer Und er-Olothing AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS OF EV EBY VARIETY ; ale , ' a large assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And everything found In k Furnishing S. e GIVE US A :ALL. April 22, mo-t( T. R. COVIR NEW FIRM. ARENDTSVILLE, PA TUE onderegned, having entered into partnership under the Arm name of Covra t itArriserruest call the attention of their friends and the public gen erally to their splendid aosortateut of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, GROC6BIEI3, QUKIMIWARE, lIARDWARE, se., all of which hare been purebeard in a falling markat for cash, and which we are prepared to cell at ttev very lowest figural. Call and Instate's our sox* bo• fore purchaatng alewwherve. Vir A lot of good Rails for sale. TOBIAS R. COVER, ANDREW ligrroimpriuni. Arendtsvflla, Pa., April 16 , 1670—tf ANTEp.7./""ta"Vort: t nteligtal Ss est La is, Isaansucs Co. fur all parte of Poorrayl vania and Nei Jersey. No:derence required. Addrese, Breech O. DrJ.A WAIL It ISIITCAL LIFE INO. CO. N. W. oor.9tti and Cbestout BM, !Idle, April 2i, 1810-4* 1000 AGENTS WANTED BINGLEY'S to. NATURAL HIS . Y • Giving a clear and Intsosely intentetla mint of the lbflulte variety of bahits and es of life, of nearly every known species of bea.ta, btry . Sebes. loser-la, reptiles molluscs and annsalctilse or the globe. from the lemon Loudon hair-volume edition', with law NA:Within, Isom the most celeorated na. itirallstr tf the ago. Complete In one Wise hand volume of 1(111S peva, richly ilitisirsted with 100.1 spirited engravings. Prior down to gold bilis, to tuft the MAW. 2 hellid outsell, es to one, any haat 111 the Aced. Tama the abet liberal. Pull par ticulars slot tree. Address A. U. LIU ithARD, 44.41Chsetwat mt., PhDs, (AprllE/—tei BOOK AGENTS WANTBD TO BYLL TEN YEARS IN WALL STREET. Pronounced the nudes& belling book out. One Agent reporu 79 order. la 6 days. It lneladan all that Is ardectuus and Interrating In lby Suess at specula• thin, 13 ;oars' sursidirsee of th. author; Portfolio and Lire. of Vanderbilt, thaw, flak, Weald and sonaz others, Filled with 111t1strutions. Grail inducements to agent.? nand kr circulars to WOSTILINGTON, bUOTIN I CV, liartlortl t Oonn, Atirli24le7o-4ir GENTS WANTED.--$lOO to $3OO per Ifoodh—LTerpp Ikea, School I:schen, &tart Yosay WS sad Ladies mantel to (human The tlit 800 Book. "OUR FATHER'S HOUSE ;" or, the UNRWITTEN WORD. fly Das= Matr.r.s. author of Me popular "Night &ends. ' Thus master in thought and nta.guage shown ye untold tic/I.mM beauties in the Urea[ House. with to Blooming Boners, Stingier birds, Waving pelmajltoliiag clouds. Besatlti.ll bow, Bound limn rains, Delightful livers, Mighty oceans, Tbundering voices, Blazing heave= and lase u wears* with count loft Deluge lu m. Mons of eroOda, nod redid, in is In each the Werwrltion WOW Boireilottra paper, ornate migrav lop and superb binding. Bend wrslr coar. In which la a tall description and nniveri .1 commendations by the prom, in whiter. and college professors, is the guar...et poseibie tsar:lngo. TAW- Lifft, 1110ClOWDY a eknitta dlub rt. phia, Pa. LA pril Y 2, INTO-4. THE ILLED-IN-HAND mutual, uric INSCR ANON COlirAliY Intim • oaaaaer of good aasatc also, a pod leaamoral Aging fur Pittabutga aad ?leas ty..l.o a , iaa•tal Aram for the German ewatle. of Peon•ylvania. address than* Wk., No. 114 booth 4th tactat, Philadelphia. [April 22-4 w AGENTS WANTED POR THE PHYSICAL LIFE OF WOMAN. TWaNYY-FIFTEI YLIJUSAND NOW READY BY OEO. H. NA PHEY4M. D. The tams remarkable *accept of the day. le with aupteCadeutetl rapidity. It contains what ever. Wen end Woman ought to 11 hoer, and few dc. it will save much sufferiug. A. the only reouten le work up on the single and married life, at is earn • July remit wended by Prot .Wm . A. liewn:ond, Preel. Stars il c p. Mo e , w a y. Lipsky Ward neecner, Dr. Dusborll, tire B.td lesson, 01. D., Prof. ti. N. EMPLUIIIM, etc. Be ing eagerly sought for, the •aent's work Is e a sy.— Send stamp fur pamphlet eta, to kle.aLdfaX,, Polellsber, 710 Bensom Street, Phila., Penna. School titr.t 7 Bsatoo,llaes. SO Neiman street, New York. April 22, 1870-4 w TILE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. MORE THAN 600,000 PERSONS Bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects WHAT ARE THEY ? They are a gentle Purgative as wag as a Tonic; pea, seasing also, tae peculiar merit of acting as a power ftsl agent In relieving Congestion, or Induentetion pf the Liver, Pad all tbe Viaseral Organs. FOR ltiYALi COMPLAINTS, sr kether in young or old, carried or tingle, at the dawn of tromabhood or the turn of Me, these route Bitan bare no equal. alargeod lbr a circular. TREY ARM NOT A VILI PANOt AMR, wad. of POOR . RUM, WiIIaNNY,ABOOR Nentrettr AND RIPIN3JULIQOOIIB, doctored, eykeiVendsw eet ' seed to please the mete, maid' "Tonics." "Ap. pettsers." "Restorers." La., that,lead the tippler on to drunkenness an. ruin, be lire • - true Anything made from the native Rots add Herbs of California, PR= PROM ALL ALCOHOLIC STIMULANTS.— They are the CI ROUT 81.40 D PIIRIFI RR and LIPS GIVING PRINCIPLII, • perfect Renovator and In. vlepretor of the System, tarrying off all poisonous miner, and restoring the blood to a healthy condi tioti. No person can take thee* Bitters according to Wreaks', and reathili long neural!. $OOO will be given for en focusable "ewe,. provided mitts are noestroyed by minima poisons or eweind l b . 'vital &mann TWO beyond Ow petit of repair, Tor INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RHILIIA TIP% um COUP. DYBPIPSIA, or INDIC RBTION, BILICTIS. FL - Y NIS; MMUS dis OF TOR BLO3O, LIVER, RID• lap, and BLADDItId, these itmoluv harp' born. 1404friereinl. DISNANNti" are °aimed by' VITLATED BLOOD which la generally produced by 'derangement of the DitilkiTlVZ °SHAN& C,4lwlle the Vitiated dhoti whenever ;on_ tad its :impurities heisting through the skirt, in ph Pis, ,Kruptions, or doses ; cleanse it whew yes And it ob ,itriteitd Mid Huddle/ In „s ir ; ripen.. when It 1, 4 1, sod year feeling. wi t NB pew when. Has 4sibe Wad pity. sad the hips 4 4 4wsysian win SA . Tan, and other WO>iHB, thee,. &NIP. biking in Amur so many thousands, are Milmineff, dellqroyeid gad ramorild. In Otheit; Rim Moot, &ad Intsrmittest Paean % lbw 'wawa bane so equal. .11Verdsil direction. rust 'esephitly Waller oroMtd eseh teeth. pap** Ja dear hognases—Roglish, Herman, Trench and tipana hit Jr waLapi, Proprietor, 112CoMmerce et ., N.Y. let. MoDUHALD.A tO Druggists and sail Aguas', flestPreumarn sad, "4°'OenNtta la ,ad Hied 06 Oustaime . .... -1 1 1 OLD BY ALL DRUGGISZB AND DIALHRS. Mar. ' . ' ' ' KNITTING MACHINE IPOR FAlMlLT.llNH . rizipik.chaakidiabk cans rriarndia. AWurni emu. r Ana w pis stocking 76011. Address SINII,II EMITTING LL Bath, Ms, or 140 ertadirsy, N, T. . . MEIS KA= 00V11 will (*wits liay cokits4 WO; or bou'd4. NIA a! Drawls. 1,1 boa -444, ammo ass Owii wit by :p )L al krill,. •, 11/LOW 002[8 00, 8011410•0[0(04.1. courod *Ullmann' and Catarrh by • elope iregeriir mid-sill and the ripsolpi • .. msg. Y. O. LlAKlSTT,lielmokeii 11.3: : , Taal. .- 'cxv — idiii.stium ---- .440-usnas.. Nom , 43 ll..Aiabodreas wa dim Clhollk. T igrarlikelr. Mob 66-4•WCHroiliwk. 4 I 1 w - - The New Artiqlei a Food/ FOR TWENTY-FIVE MSS YOU CAN BUY OP YOUR DRUGGIST OR GROCER A PACKAGE - OF BRA BOSS WARIER, MANUFACTUEED FROM PURE IRISH MOl4 OR OAR memo?, weicii-rw*L• *WC SIXTEEN QUARTS 0* BBANC MANAGE, AND A LIKE QUALITY OP PUDDINGS, CUSTARDS, CREAMS, CHARLOTTE R USSR, AC., &C., AC., AC It is by.far the cheapest, healthier PLANTATION BITTERS This wonderful vegetable reatoratlve I. the Meet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the •ged and lauguld. It has no equal among stomsehlcs. As • remedy for the ne rve as weakness to which women are especially subject, it Is superseding every other stimulant. In all cli mates, tropical, temperste or frigid, it acta sus a spe cific lo every spud. of illarorder wh kb. itsdenoines the bodily strength arts breaks deem the animal spirita. /or sale by all druggists. M.ar, 4, 1079 eat TooNsumenvEs, pro.id.. t imi i eisu ir bs.. 1 was restored to health by simple mimeos, wiawed 'medicine. The particulars will be sent tree. .Itatriutx Horrainow, /coca too .t., Brook!) u, Long Island. March 25-4 w I`llD3 Id , NO HUMBUG! Hirt,dga, itt:tag., b.labt, color of eyes and so. wnt racelre, by return malls correct picture of your tutors husband or wife, with name and data of marri.ge• Addrem Pt. PDX, P.O. Drawer N 0.24, Poltourille, N. Y. Marc* 2.5—.4w A. B.AFFEICAPERGIR. A L GREAT C LIANCIP Pt) - A li ' 'AI 14: TS! *7a WVW per month. We want .o employ • good agent in every County IQ the U.B. on conamiselon or salary to Introduce our world renowned Patent White Wire Clothe. Lines; will last • hundred years. If you want profitable and pleasant empl-yment, ad dress it S. BU , II. t 00., Manufacturers, 16 William Bt u N. Y.. or 18 Dearborn Si. , Chicago, pill B. IMO LIFE IN UTAH Mysteries of Mormonism BNA DLL Editor of the Salt Lake itei orter. BELNQ an EXPOSE f THEIR SECRET BITES, CEREMONIES and CRIMES. With I and autheatic history pt POLTGAT and the Micamenfieooelbses lin Might to that time. cAt rTION Old and Inferior work. on the be Mormons ant in Sea that each book contains 33 tine engr g aeinis, circulated. and 540 maw. AGICNIB WANTXD.—Send for Circulars and on. oar terms ands tad deneription of 40 wotk. Ad dress NATIONAL PI3IILISHING 'CO., Philadelphia. Pa. (APO urro-4. WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. After moth study and scientific investigation eve to the tomedial qsalitiee of CalLlola ACED, Dr. Mr/fishes diseoveird by proper combination with °therm Oche In the loan of a Tablet. a apeckfle for an pulmonary diseases. TirEBl92•2ll.lfir ere • 2: 1 11 4 tin CUlli for all diesasos of lie TONY 0 ANIL SOHN COLD, cicour,.IIIPTIIE A; asITHILA, CATARRH. or LlOARallilLid; also • sinvee•ful riv coed, for itdngdlsenitis . PrlmBZtentsp.rhez.:mat by mall upon rot:apt of price, by JOHN Q. Ext.,- LOGO, 28 CL N at, New York, leis a4pat for tho United Buttes. (Apr tin ) 1 TOlw (ISTABI,IBBID . 11M L) WELCH & GRIFFITHS, k)ewril AXAki lid min HAWS of all descriptions. AIRS, lIIILTING and %ILL PURNIIIRINOIL CIRCULAR SAWS with Solid Teeth, or with Porter Animus.* Poore, su perior to an inserted Teeth Mhos. irir PHICIts a7-Send for Price List and Ohm. WSIXeli a eminrrres, itaston, Rao, or Detroit, Mich. THE BEST BOOK of the YEAR AGENTS WANTED FOR Containing the twat valuable and practical treatise oa 1101:181t BUILUINO e•rr publiabsd. Also all lop crsearg Information cm reßlitztolludgAßUpllND; HOURS. CATTL4 BWIN a, 11111CRP and POULTRY. Showing how to stake ami swat snug. Lemon Pal. wallop wok of the t tad ever publisbed. Adapted to the valeta g/ hlacticit. Th WI Orr* or authoPra.:rt crated:l guarantees a Wipe walk. ZYSSyg !SRNS THAI( IRMO. Bend Ibi circulars to the datrtott. rimuutzmi Co., Rartiossl, Cu. • - Litidg AGRITTS WANTIID.—" Ladies of the White House" Ho oppadilan. Sheol adirrampa. Rapid riles. For circular., addreas 0. 11.1.0ama WOO Co , b. Y., Ciaciaaati sad Mica's. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. COLGATE *OQ'S TOILET SOAPS LESTABLISHEDIsoa, D - EW TORY.] Tor th• Dellest*Bkin of [Adios*** Midi's* BOLD BY ALL DEI3OOIBTIL ' List of 2,500 Newspapers kw on• stamp. G. P. ROWELL. W., 4 I.Y. WANTED. AO ENT3.-420 WOAD free, gl.ep 4rAtis Y to *wary lira man who win Oct as oar 44eut. Ousinele light andhosoisble; pay*E3o Wu EAT. dress R Moli.. 1 1131111:0T a Co., Plitabarg4t. - A OUSTAOII6B forced to grow In stg erieks. Sir IVI ci pa sent for .0 04. Address 11., ft , JOILIA Box Now Tort P.O. [Ap 18, 1870-48 tat and gamma Jalts., IiALEABLE TOWN PEIOPERTY AT PILIVA.TE SALE. V The undersigned offers at Private Sale his LOT and DWELLING, in Gettystag,.esst of Pe Irani. College, sajoinitugpwspe of Evelio' Kitscolger.—, TWO-STOUT YE&ME EALING , recently built and is firat-rata ordei, troth a ocatatory Backhanding. Lot (*.VW feet. Imediste possession given. It will be mold on reasoggib p le Swats. Pea karma apply to • GEORGE It„, KITZMILLER. April 9,1870-24 i ... • VA L IJAELE PROPERTY' AT PRLITAIIk p.LE. The undersigned offer. at Private Sale • VERY DEBIBAB4II PAM, situate In Btraban township, about i tulles southwest of NeWchester • adjolnlng lands of. Thomas, Zoo., Gee Caihmap, and others 'containing 88 ACRES oi Land in a high stair of cultivation. The Improve news are a new weatb erboArded COTTAUE 1101181, /rune Barn, a Only. ing.young Chahar& of A pple sad Peach Trews, Grape Vlnes and Fruit Trees yartt,.a Mall of Wards at Vie door ; a never-failing Stream runs through the tent,. of the farm, There Lan abeettesc• of gym. her. The location le ouittentent to Churches, achts, Mills, and Market. The Property te welloottal for divide:hand ViU be sold In Lots or entire to telt purcbseent. Persons wishing to slew the prenatal or ascertain tarps, will cellos the autottrtber or *Wren by letter. , Assmum IIIUNAS. New Chester, Aug. 13,1869.-tt utrABLIE TOW ip pßop targ VAT PRIVATE SALE, Will be mold at Private Sal•the Tad;WiLl PRO . PKRTY in the Borough of Getayebarg, on the corner of Chamberaburg street mid the dliunond, known as “Switot's Corner," kusting 114 &et on Ohasubeeralmasig street, and running back to a pbtillO allby. The Ina proviunents consist of • two-atory MAWR DIIRL, filth too.atory BRICK RatIit•BOILDING, Store Roans, Triune Stable, to: It is valuable stand fur any kind of bualnoss. It will b• /AAA us, riwwwwible tense. 10 bulbar iniormatiow, s . pply to elthefet linderldrolll. JOBS L. SCHICK, JOHN CULP, WIL ti DUN T. A. WARREN. Jan. 7,1670.—tt PRE-EMPIAON' T f • It. "A....,:t7T:*l'S 'soOoad ' • roodi 3 Oonn y Toorno, /IC Medi. Wilda I ortlti ri r itool Illotolooto 44omonorooty, Pa, Tliti:Clielr - FOR :RA , ffrror,fiti.al..".:t Iyl &al Atiffrgrma r Tar!lit : of . Grapey Straw rli Immr. Tress ow thirlos k • . 1:111. 31.0111.0 . YV SO!Viiii4l-DA.4.41 200 HA OK-011k1r -4,,T1',P : #:1 1 I 111 Yla ' tisio - GIG. Amu. ikAtilbm. A 1.4 1 1W: 4 . : Situ advotw and most delicious food in the world RAND BSA MOSS FAHINE CO.. 53 Park Place, N. S. T. - 1860-X. TODD'S COL'S TRY PALES. 666 PAGES, ILLUSTRATED. WES'I.ETIN I HAVE ON HAND A YEW OF No. 1, 7. aA ia„ - Elsa minutamassiumerosr-,- BRIUK DMILitiAMICK:JIO Tga tiPti . •• z • • „. =CI mum 1410, linrls tIA L , -- JIJBT THE PLACE. MEI Emits and 'shoes 1 T ANruitx STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES CALL AND 11l CONVINCEL NO TROUBLE TO BIIOW 0000:;! DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE, OX BALTIMORE !MEET, Nearly oppotite the COMPILER Ojleeifetlysburg ; D. H. ILDIGIRi. Jan. 21, 1870.--tf WHERE? WHERE? H-E R EY ? DID YOU BUY THAT NICE NEW SUIT WHY, AT S. WaLys CLOTTIVW BTORE• in the Diamond, Cor. of the Square, TOWS OP GETTYSBURG, COUNTY OF ADAMS AND STATE OF PENN'A. THAT'S THE PLACE, the very place, for BARGAINS ! SA2 I / 1 140.1 (' JUBA AINII !I ! in everything—Over Costa, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Testa, Undershirt*, Whit. /Matta, Collars, Neck Ties. eines. Contorts riAtil, Caps, Boots and iIauVRY4 P?? 'MOM' 81:6401 4 ° .6—=lraerTrlrl7rahrollias— and tan thousand other aril cles,all"too numerous, to insert.. Call, • mese, be coadisewlibuy. sad be , slai. • Wheat market prite•lmfd fur all lands of nu. SPRING•AitD BpMMER CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and &toes. • 00.13EAN j. OUNNiNGRAM H A s ianil received from the Oily a new and lug* VLOTHING, EATS & CAPS, • BOOTS & SHOES ; • NOTIONS, SEGARE 4e. LATEST STYLES. Oneald al lareinvitedto call at onr Bare on Haiti wereesereet,Gettyaborg.nearZ IlipMfizipneetock Bra. April 15,1&70—srf JALCIMININGiBAY. JODN PIONING OPENED OUT 4GAIN ! Beady-made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS,' ke: THE Itadereigned. dotal. bnelneee under the firm of Yuman: t Co.. have opened a new Store Room In the /Argo tbrae-riory Ileltk - baUeleg t on Cheimbef sham meet. nearly opposite Buehler'. Drug Store, and limit* their old Mende to glee them a call. We have told In an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS, *sleeted with are, Of Um miry bort mike and West stilts, comprising EtADT-11ADE CLOT G, COATS, POTS, VESTS WoOLIM SHIM Dii4Wilt3, lIVAPIND N NADI:111M CNA VATiI, HATS, 0 API. AND NOTIONS in IN DL TABS= —all of which have been bought in • falling mar. kat.end will Mold at esielibelligr, gyp; We have eta° ea baaila.buiWammetrisal el LAMES, MISSES AND CBILDREICI3 SHOES or sus, which Ile aro eollhig oft ilt_post, to close out the nark. Call and ex•tolos. JOHN Pit:KING, 1. B. PICHIhO. April 11, 1170-tt BOOTSAND. SHOES. • NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THZ undersigned ha a erected a new build in g.or a Boot and Sho• litablishment. on Carnal eft. sear tb • Railroad d tation du Gettysburg, wheresb; sow offers beret* Boots, Shoes , Gaiters, Slip pers, &c., orates ,women andelinikilol 7 3lteirSll4 styliti and prices. He tuts a Guess 41:11111111t to Meet from And till la ell evsry snidest .be small .et profits. WORK 11lADI TO ORDIII, of the beet materials sod wortaimisitis GoittgrlSlGlrt Muds to roads: sal:Winders. Tbe p aaaaa age o f the publlcis solidus!: Cal lin,and selsotrrom bitatosk or esp. your. saw. Tr•,, Ilithieogio tot allakitot &lite beplesised. 17,111611..—1 y . .Itll LING COMMISSION = ‘TIOUSE ZWAILMIIIIID Wit Particular attention qiplyen , to the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, ct FIELD SEEDS, tte. J. HENRY Q.I.ESE COMMISSION hppciuriT, §pear's Wharf, Baltimore. N. ir.-42fava kidecroillarefairicaro•boua• and deep dock in frost. Always on kamt an. Ilar male at loweat market .1114111., Lump Master, drontifi Plaster, CEMENT AND CALCINED PLASTER, at wtrlosais or to tiasatttlar to It Baltimore,94riph 381.7-71iis!!1: - 1 4 r - T4 "tiY„ E L 311LARRIS • 11011 1 5E.,,,, •vA l itv.ioat - Ffw 'WV-Rif—Rift* . 1 4 . 1 ; a l= ni hri a be a reteTifeatri_ B :l lll iiarti= opry lirkk Itaildimon Bellmore street, two ;If taws the Costattooes, flidosherw. Pa., and Is Pbti 4 :14=. 1 4 1 bgt:160=1:11/41• hi MittMwtridebtiW hie Is bessetelifd los la stray ow, end he Ids mutat that . 3 lto stop u erith him gal -7114 . e54,1 spin.— , OrTshie will always be unspoiled with the beet shiteethesbarAdded illeatiwwwe.hitbkide alp •at i ford ikl Whilst Ws Na, will ISM Witi - WNW wised, Uglily', -war, £ O . He sha lusdOteeet e s stte ettit*f .,,, , lipiliWWWWit gisitiffeetlibt b. l 4 Abend share of ilioWbeltelniaage Is rutepectfally solleitee, sad no mart will be speed to d e ft April lb, 100—tf W. P. klatlll. - ItLirrr,.." . •AY i .•... - _,2, _ ; _ -- r'r: '. 7, "'" CHENGE OV,FaX• T.-al. moan balsa attend la Peoteenkly with t p lest. N. mama, Ia the Nadi& Omani hodoese Naas 12 . 4. T , . . - 4,7 i. ahirobars, 144 .liksiel,ll.lllo.—Sek i r a V",l 1 a Cr ... ti _ l i r xi - 1 Jacret7 ireof,:awt !'' v i z . A. Ak.... , : , ")f!.. ) ' PVCIIIIVID TO GET e 14 E A P I WILL BICLL =I COST! 7. B. PICIELIG ' ( ~ "," • gtgal_ Ao(irtv.- iNT 0 T: I C E Th 'Lilco d and final aoeclor.:cf attlosEst , OcraiWittee tie petAJo o Mete 01,1311011111 Luuntle, of. Liontl too tow hip. Aden's country, N., Loa howl, nkJ the court of °mimeo Plofto Adoeno county, n. will be eootlrto,d on the 9M of Mary. 1570, or.in cau ""d 101, 11119 thucootrary. JACOB 11,FrflOI:N. Air11,3,11171114d* NC E The final necomit of Gr.oftor; t Awns aid 4.entinitue Caution. Amtlignase, of end wtlll, 'of Adorns count", l'a., tiodoir a De Of Voltintatli natittnincut for Croditote, Jima Bled In the court o( Common ficaa t A-4111,11 count and will be confined on Me 9IA ifoy of Vs 1870, melee; caltne)te *boom to the ruotiary. April 8,18104.-Id. JACOB JlEtJlititlt, Prntb, A(I]~ EE's NOTICE. The understood having been envit.itsd Action by Deed ,1 Videntary A , sinotn out 'he rit creditor', eneculted by T2Ol//3 COO Ch. Llbr rt to teetethip, Adapts county, Pa.--notlce 1.; hereby Ore ell persons hidebted or bnciuu Oahu* to call nn, settle their onnonts rich the neder,hzned, ht the ems township. • w3t. O. dintlßOOlii. Auldnes. April 1.1870-'Ol - ASEUGNEE'S NUTl`idi The onderelgued having been apoointe.l Aaalgoe• by Deed of VoSalivary Alietaurnent for the beit'est n i Creditor', execolefl by Maar Prttaa %+, if... of Men. Whin tioirnahlp. Pla—notl... la hereby civen •il yer•ona Indebted or havlog contras to call od mettbeth,lr aceouut• with the UUdersig.t..l, log iu Butler to*nablp. fi &Au Fi GROUP, Ateligclee, March 18. I.STB—Ore .NOTICE.. --Letters of Adminis tration obi t h e estate or Utoaos W•T 'moos, de s Oesied, late of Ulotoberland township, Ad.., county, Ps., bootleg beelieraoult to the stoderslguel. molding to said tell ushfp. bo hereby glee. notice to sll pergoos Indebted to said illitatel to melte Inotooloti• pay meta, sod those ha•loikelalcus nitalost the come toorssoot them properly tuthentloeseo r o e Bert lemeot U. 2. ItIGUAM, Adtia'r, • April 8,1870-6 t As SIGNgE'S 71wnedetehtlia1 hayloft been appointed Aferitnee by Dendiff VOinktary A.atanotena ear the beneat et creditors, exec,^l by Daatat. ItAll auA Nut of Boil•atovroehltilAdesue noway. P.. .e hereby al••11 notice persona twlebte 100 hav law NAPu apt ro , t the tame to coil led mettle them Immed boo,. D. W. lIANM.CY. •eelgeee. • Comb. land twp, April 15, l(W041t _ ..._ Notieetto Trespassers l / 7 Exeeratora`sof the last lof T HE TR t Diens Spinal , cleivwd , ha s. o , ~. con dltloosi Leah of' OCiledonfa louroacv," •ft The Lode belonging to It, wits... Jams Asrionf r, and I 'lliarcilitni are beret., frartnoll . galoat Cottimr, Thy r on said lauds. 'ration' . dap Ortlealon' of PCs, b essay, 'or in cupwleistrespassrogou Ste proper' ,y, dor Abepar . algal offUllibidikl, prosecution. ,' YDW•HD MiPllitßnell. April 8, IM-al One of Ezseutori of T. Stems. . - . List; of Jurrors , - FOR ADJOURNED COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MAY 9, Iro. 7 -- Menalien—Henry AlllOB Schlosser, Eppehnean, Francis Cruel Straban—Juo. P. Felts , . John Cresol.. Llttlestown—Autustus Crouse Henry Willet. Franklin—amnalrady tleholtz, Thotnas ambrean. John B: , German_y—Hanslitob PorreSt.Leld nurrln. Abra ham lesser CouowagoJan Wearer, Jacob J, Little, John strasbangK . • - York sprinp—Jesse Johns. . Huntington—Jellies A. Wilt: Gettysburg—Levee !Arouse, Andrew Schick, Bodo , men Powers, Zijcbolas Cudorl, John McAllister . iQrone.—Jacob Pltrenturt. rwlek bor.-149;y Xubler. UAftisaut—Mehati Levinstlne, John Cash 111411. • Hanulton—J. Wesley rilidebrand. Rainiltonban--1. C. Rogers , Hobert Blythe. • Latunore—Joel ries*, ..t.lired J. Gardner. Geo. Rie le. Oxfotd—Charlea pleb). ClutiberLand—John=. Butler—cantaelG. April 15, 1870. w - REPORT OP the condition of the FIST NATIONAL. BANK OW ONTTYLIBONO. In GaLtY.burg. Adams conaty,ln the 31...t0 Penayl vania„ at the cleft elm:ultimo on the. !Lath of Mannh. , 47o t • „Leapt, ItCSSI. Loans and Dlscounta. 'nose accomoiiht.sloci Gomm... :6, 4 10 g. Indebtsatnane of Dlnewa.—.... 10,531 00 Overdrafts ...... U. 8. Bondi to secure ctralls" 11. I. Skalds anid fiefttrWall hand Due from srdaaaa4K , aap Ro mer,. agents Om par ached, Ole) . Doe from other *.ationstlitealm (ori per Mbauttille7 • • Doe from other •Ilisalia sod Backers (aa Fluatture and ftztoras.. Cirrent Baptims:. ..... Cash Items (hrelmiliggariddro — "• ---1 " —r " .36 82 le. Per Bills of o - her Marigold Itarigs,. Fractional Onetersij (Metal" Legal Tender Note/.._, LIABILIIIIIB &Vital at** Pia llarpin• rand Raohang' $ll4 64 latereet 2.1701 63 Profit and 6.649 36L Ciro:Liz t.ng Note. riocetved Ana . - .............. . 09,000 00 Leta laiount on band 440 tp Due Nu lona Haute, ne per scbsdula Due tu ether Bah Cs eud Bankers (as per 'cued° ie,,. Dividends unpaid .................. I GlNtlette-AlteOLD.l.lsebler of the Ph.t Notimal Risk "of Oettoobors,da solomnii ea ear tb.t the sob.,es statement I•tnte.Oul.b.l boas of my lieowledge •ad belief. 4-GAON) It ARNOLD, Ca.blor _State of rennsyl•wwin. Goons ty of Atilms,,ll% • - Sworn to nod initHirribedba fore me, thin 44.4 •iiay of 1870. A. .7. COVER, J . P. Oorrect.—Attiit—Jonm Hos Nu, ROSERT BILL, Jiro. 111000 8, Drrectorn. A pril 8, 1870.-114 BOUVIT'A.CC'OU.NT, G L, STATEMENT of the Bootity Account of Presidia Towoohip mode this LIM oic 414011, 18i 0 , for the year staling Febtaary, 1170: P. DIEHL, seg., TREASURER OF THE iII.METT FUND OE ERA.It KLAN To luta*, A , ' lialuied halal DapliestiNitas Bounty Tat aisamakfllMM- Paid on Bonds 37,208 61 .4' Interest on Bonds up to Feb. 18th, ' 18:0 it:union.lsms Collectors' res. Trresueer a' Yes. Motley paid Beni. Deardorff Schou! Huard for aortic*. Fees ....._ IL Compiles Plebbaling Account,. 8 00 Mar ellonimak • » 8 00 Acettustaals;lBB7: IS ea Coanspl /am op to Joky, 1809-- 20 LSO lhalanee In hands of Treasurer Financial statement of the Bounty lead of Frank lin cup, Bond of 5a,291 49 remaining. due and' urr paltrtArnetry . .• We, the underaluned, Auditors of Franklirr therm. IMP, do report %t.} tense r totenoined the twiconalst of Frederick Diehl, Treasur e r of the Bounty Fund of sand township. and end th• Items comprising the same scilkiihareeetisid that . there is hoilen to sa t Ws hand* of 469 214. • • • • • reNlefliillf THRONG, 1 - ' /I Mlgmb IV• C. is Ual. • Anotto*. ILL /On' 1970—* • tiveut, BOUNTY ACCOUNT SAM UIMIVAA I 4I.I 4 4“. Tr'Smut; Robot) , Iva, inn ocentihrirlib Arbballen, Adams, that* of-Pmn., I !„.1.,,w1it TO amount of Urittl•Ced duplicates fay pear. • 188,5,1666.1567, paced in his bands be loatiou vol. ilsJe•tes• a4.r•ata, a• por ',mi.,- , meat ur 4.0•••••/9•9114 , 11i9 •••• ...... •••••••--9940 Ca.. • . -. • By *Trots In laylug of tux B y Bl ' a P ti° " b Y $ 81 1JSOs•-4•••••••••••• .9 6p11at51tu•c0t109a••+rr,...•1..•...,." 91 66 • • 7111 dance icarrleti .... .7e• To Duplicate of 18,8 .. . .--,...—, To total assamot Ilk i .... $ .42,41 74 . - - ,-....n. I, i'i . ~.. 4 ::' OIL- AylgirollitrDiPlket• «.2t; . ".4..........,... 0 ta, if lizesiFodillilltdr.4lMek..:.«..l.4.,.:... ...... E 0 Is 7 lixuasnitions..... '64 77 8 .7 ft.l lllooll 01 Wt.:4. w ......ba..:44.::.• 246u3 no By Interim{ bulb( . rrtr , •,...,......--,••••• ' 1 4 7 3 " by Ocrt er_lobj . • ....._ .„_.. zul , t 1) firer 41r4'. I ' ."' . 0 41hor .40141 , rausi•r.. . V.l :•1 130 4 ai r °, A 10rp0giv;......-....... •:s IA ' 6 t 0 4Drit , 4 11 114 v: 0vv,t,......„. , :, 4 L 4 by Oksb ' ; I i;iilder 1 bk. Tcml4. 4 41 By Pottaiuwert,• .. b,µ10.6,f9r4 at 4 , 1 iStr•rcllol.l%•,/eetuf4l 0. of! . .4,b Iti ~ it 2 psi Alt 14 Zt •ftotutt hi hoods ifTrtissursr to be 'Arcot, n [- ......... si.Ped OmlitiatilimA intdatia to sato• and itaPtat tata.siputuotaox.llaualku two #.1.2.1• 04muti,, Pa.',"11.; harspi,ivrlio." UN' •••• brae , ••kuaiuoil. tkIl• : fulegulag hcauttut, , and that at V Catctli„ tY 0.,..Je0bk, of oar 11/. N. mistaa u,i Y 117.11., Atril 160 Ste .- 1 11 • - • • exiipo i .LiotivipAide; kithcif?°) lell In* siatsals sad sbestaklais edam ME $ 8,330 Pil B,lmll 73 100,000 00 14,000 00 ECM EOM 7.647 di - 500 04. fie CO 87 - • 200 (0 1 4,01.10 00 =I sows 00 Sr 4,310 411 1100,000 00 6,246 JO 8,144 89 MO 00 89,408 be 620 43 .44 7* 1 , 1. to 5273.110 4 i 1,636 GO e 474 +3 $9.16•31 ... 660 99 . 67 22 137 75 44 93 60 16 • 2 09 /9 to .-...-,....... 8.,412 11 MCI tszg - i:
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