Plisrtilancous "THE CUCUMBER 0 -: 00D "LT P ! "reit reason* why this the beat Pump inonwfactured (n Atnerft,ta foe LLS AND CISTERNS. • Simple. 2. It is Reliable. 3. It isTotttable. Works very Easily. 5. It throws Water pidly. R It is all Wood. 7. The Wood Tasteles.s. S. It does not Crack In the Sun. 9. It is not liable to get out of order. 10. Should any repairs be necessary in time, they can easily be made by any person. 11. It will . not freeze. 1:I It is Cheaper than any other reliable Pump mum Metured. TESTIMONIALS. timony of the supeilor character of this we refer, by permission, to the following who have had-lt In use, and tested It with sat isfact ion : Itieseeker. Franklin tit.; George Smith, Out tp. ; Arnold Lives, Franklin tp.; rs. Lat hutore tp.: John Cress, nettysbi.trgt 'ighain.. Creennunint Peter. atively, Fair :1010 King. Fairfield ; Win. Young, Mount, . Andrew liaverstoek. Tyrone tp. wts rtNttiring Pumps for wells or cisterns, them unded all cmlet an read by sendi f ng the sh deptho p of the e well d or els y Itstaetlon guaranteed In all cases or no rtsittirt4l. by mail or otherwise promptly attended JOSEPH KUNKLE. Nl4. K ;41 i 11. Adams county, Pa a•s Cherry Pectoral x co . the 7/ oat and Lang m, sack 'pr ghx. WhO(Ting (Wig h. Bro7lCh- Amthiaa, and (laisainption. My never before in the whole history of e. has anything won so widely' and so— IN/II thSS confidence of mankind, as this t reinFtly for pulmonary complaints.— a long series of years, and among most tees of own it has risen higher and higher raimation. as it has become better known. .rni character and power to cure the sui t ions of the ltiligs and throat. have made it-as a reliable protector against them.— dapted to milder forms of disease and to bildreii, it is at the same time the most ef onedy that can be given for ingipient ittion, and the dangerous affections of the ml lungs. As a provision against sudden of Croup, it should be kept on hand in lily, and indeed as all are sometimes sub-, •ttids and coughs, all should be provided s antidote for them. ugh settled Onmumption is thought in still great numbers of cases where the seemed settled. have been completeh nd the patient restored to sound health Vterr, Pectoral. So complete is its mas r the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, most obstinate of them-yield to it. Wben else could reach them. under the Cherry they subside and disappear N and Public Speakers find grAa protec u it. ia is always relieved and often wholly it. tails is generally cured by taking the Pectoral in Oman and frequent doses. erally are Its virtues known that we need ash the certificates of them her% or do to assure the public that its qualities are tint:linen Cure ) r and Ague. Intermittent liter. Clam Remittent Firer, Dumb Ague, Periodi- Be/am/A Firer, 4 - c.. and indeed all tile nu whir', arise from malariolo, lair pobtotir. lame implies, it does Cure, and does not itaining neither Arsenic, Quinine, or. nor any other mineral or poisonous whatevei. It in nowise injures any pa he number and Importance of its cures tie districts, are literally beyond aceount, throe without a parallel In the history of thine. Our pride is gratified by the ac quents we receive of the radical cures o obstinate eases, and where other re al whutly imatoyersuus, either resident in, or throe miasmatic locallUes, will be ~erby tak ng the A UE CURB daily. tbnipiaints, arising from torpidity of , it is an excellent remedy, stimulating into healthy act] and Liver Disorders and Liver Complaints, it Limit remedy, producing many truly re. cures, where other medicines failed. 11 by Dr. J. C. ATEit & Co, Cleat ytical Chemists, 1.0 i% ell, Mass., a d sold the world, PRICE. Sl,oo PER BOTTLE. sale tn Gettysburg, Pa., by A. D. I3Clau [Jan. 21, IK7o.—lyno4 ANTED AGENTS, to ealivaes for TINS AND 110USE.S. NON-7XPLIISIVX. ROSENE LAMP, I by in.ore than,9oProfessin-A jiLoar Col bsolutely r ceut. of oil—nu bud odor--191 - 11 not ear out. because nietalle. Our agents •7. because it supplies a wa as mai. Ight. nt ,artieulars aihtrettc`with stain°. . -EN, 2.1 Fluor. - aI EF-NJ. echaFuleßs'O W_ bunk, Harrisburg, Pa.. MEM 7 URNITUHE h Walton & Co:, Cabinet-makers, 13 Will nut St., Philadelphi4c. blishment Is one of the oldest In Phll'. and from long experience and tittles we are prepared toitUrtnell good •asonable pikes. ufacture floe furniture, and alsty.o me ed • furniture of supeckir na A I of furniture always on hanq ll d. Goods rder. Desk Work and Office Furniture for lees and Stores, made to order. TON. J. W. LIPPINCOTT. J. L. Soon'. TNT'S COMPOUND •Ott TUE erltE - OP SOF E THROAT, INFLUE-V.Z4 r Inflammatory or Inward disease of if not of too long standing. Also, FEVER. This medicine has been USANDS OF CASES, parts of the country. and has Law, to fall if taken In time and accord dons. It is warranted to cure. Give it will speak for Itself. Every house provide themselves with a boa.of this d keep It on hands. The eunestkat it are truly marvelous. ••and sold by Ithera yQcaqT it CO., Pa., or by their authorized agents.— warty all the Stores In Adams county. ISRAEL yolowt & co. "7.—t ffSSIO.N 1101JSE ,F.biA/LLISIIED tar attention given.to the sale of R, GRAIN, FIELD REEDS, #pe. ENRY GIESE, ISSION MERCHANT, "8 WHARF, BALTIMORE e Ranroad In the rear of my Ware p dock Infront hand and for hale at lowest market & Ground Plaster„ NDALE CEMENT AND LCINED PLASTER. or in quantities to suit. April 15.1870-3 min t~'t~: 'HE LADIES ! G MILLINERY ! ISS A. lIIMMEN eeeired from Philadelphia, at her establishment on Baltimore streets Utthe Presbyterian Church, • res 7 assortment of new style rETS & HATS. . Silks. Crapes. Dews, . • tdieltaut Prelimlll 11•Wer., , Straw Trimmings and • description and the latest styles,Pazey IR ELDERLY Lamm.. attention of the Ladies to tier as, eh will be sold at lowest easy prices, 1-3 m ILLINERY. 1870 NIT,IIEARY a new beautitul assortment of ETS & HATS of tbelaleat and most fashionable Mao, an assortment of • nd Toilet Goods / Ixportence In buying she is coal- We ladies a cueaper and better Goods than is to be found out of lively asks a continuance of hichahe has in years past so H ppUed s'lth goods to sell again rms, and patterns with Instatte. (April 22, 11171)-3m fit r attlYttittinti. Friday IlLorniali Jab' 1, 1870. LOCAL ITEMS. MrAmong the visitors at the Springs Hotel this week is Admiral Dalghren. of the U. S. Navy. ay - Peter F. Henry, of Hamiltonban township, has recently put up a new frame Band Barn 7 William Mickley the carpen- ACCIDENT.—Last week a little sou of Samuel Brady, near Abbottstown, fell and broke his arm. Dr..Jordy was culled in and set the broken limb. APPOINTED.-S. B. Roiv, Esq., has been appointed Town-COusieibnan, to supply the vaconcy caused by the removal of Wm. F. Baker. A good appointment. 110 T.—During the last week we have had intensely hot weather, the mercury on Friday and Battu*ay registering 92 and 94 in the shade. On Sunday afternoon it went up to 98. Emaarrsanno.—The Commencement exercises of Mount St. Mary's College and St. Joseph's Semimary, took place on Wednesday and Thursday, attracting, as usual, a large number of visitors. Dltaro.—Edward ower, formerly of Gettysburg, died in lisle on the 16th ' ult., of heart disea..se, • , the 73d year of his age. He was in hill store the prece ding evening until 8 o'clock. He removed to Carlisle in 1832. FREDERICK PENNSYLVANIA LINE Roan.—The City Council of Frederick ) have passed au ordinance in favor of endorsing the .bonds of the Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad to the amount of $150,000. It is said that cer tain parties intend to apply for an injunc tion to restrain the corporate authorities from endorsing the bonds. SAT -Sl.—On the 23d ult., Mr. E:A..?Eck eurode sold, at public sale, his Ware ouse and 17 acres of lind on the line of the Get tysburg Railroad, known as "Granite Sta tion," for f2, 4 92s=—Abraham Hoke purch- EilE2 Mr. Joseph S. Gillespie has sold his Gro cery establishment on York street to Mr. Samuel G. Cook. WELL DONE.—On Wednesday of last week Messrs. A. J. Cover, R. E. Culp and David E. Johns, of this place, went to York Springs district to shoot wook-cocks, where they were joined by Messrs. Conrad Myers, R. S. McCreary, and John W. Gardner. On Wednesday after - noun the party bagged 85.w00d-cock and the neat day 34. On the previous Monday, Messrs. C. Myers, Geo. L. Deardorff, J. W. Gard ner. and David E. Johns shot 43. EXTRA TBAINB.—For the accommoda tion of the traveling public during the summer, until October 1. Special Trains will be run on the Gettysburg Railroad on Saturday evening and Monday morn ing. Passengers leaving Baltimore at 3.30 P. M., on Saturday, arrive at,Gettys burg at BP. M. Passengers leaving Get tysburg at 5 A. M., on Monday, arrive at Baltimore at 9A. M. Excursion tickets from Baltimore to Gettysburg will be issued at $3.95 for the round trip. FIRE.—On Friday night, .!thout 12 o'- clock, our citizens were startled by an alarm of "Fire!" The roof of the engine house belonging to the Gettysburg Rail road Company was found on fire, occa sioned no doubt by sparks from the motive and tender which had been housed after the arrival of the evening train. These sparks, lodging in the dry timbers supporting the roof, set the latter on fire, but did not. make sufficient progress to at tract attention until about midnight, when the alarm was given. The roof was en tirely destroyed, the northern brick wall also falling. The locomotive and tender were damaged to the extent probably of k ViOO or $BOO. 110IISE-THIEF ARRESTED.—EarIy on Sunday morning last, a stranger, riding a bay hc'rse passed teet of the BESTIRATOST ORGANS, SORE THROAT, COLD. CROCE, DIRTIER'S, AirralA, CATARRH, or HCLARBENDOO; aliso, a sue cf.asful remedy for. Kidney dif fi culties. trice 25 cents per box. Sent b_y mall upon receipt of price, by JOHN Q. KELLOC, 24 Cliff street, New York, Sole Agents for the Mated States. May al—sw WHY DON'T YOU TRY •• 'WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. They are Seas Cults for tiORE THROAT, COLD, caour, DIPTHERIA, CATARRH, OR . HO/MENEM ; also a successful remedy for Kidney diniculties.— Price 25 cents per box.. Sent by. mai/on receipt of price, by JOIDI KELLOG, 34 Platt st.., New York, Solo Agent,or N. Y. SOLD -BY DRUGGISTS. June 3, IS7O-4iw EIGHT PER CENT.(Toi,I) First Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF $ 1,5 0 0,0 0 0 , . BY TILE Xll. J o s ph A: I RAILROAD COMPANY. In denominations of Cello and OA emusm or registered, with interest at Eight tier cent. per annum, payable Ifith February and August in GOLD free of United States taxes, In New York Or Europe. The bonds have thirty years to run. payable in New York in GOLD. Trustees, Farm ers' Loan and Trust Company of New York. The mortgage which secures these bonds is at the rate everyper mile; coi"ers a complete rmul for bond Issued, and is a first and ONLY mort gage. This li, wakencnecting St. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will a short awl through route to California. The Company haven Capital Stock of ..00.000,fic0 Anti a grant of Land from Congress, of 1,000.900 Acres, valued, at the lowest - estimate, at &IMMO First Mortgage Bonds 1,5014100 Total4111,50:1,000 Total length of road. '271 miles, distance Includ ed in this Mortgage, 11l miles; price, 97% and ac eruedinterest, INCURRENCY. Can be obtained from the undersigned. Aigo, pamphlets, maps and information relating t ereto. These bonds. being so well secured and elding a large Income. • are desirableto parties seeking safe and lucrative hivestrnente. We reeimuneud them vlth.entire confidence.' W P. CONVERSE & Co.. COMICEHCIAL AGENTS No. 34 Pine Street, New Yogic TANNER & CO FISCAL AGENTS, No. 49 Wall Street, Nett York . June 3,1854-3 m TIIE OLD WAY AND THL .N E w • THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPAN Y (ESTABLISHED 1861, Novi. 31. 23, 25 end 37 Vesey Streik, NEW YORK, HAVE APPOINTED 'POINTED \ V . ESS. GETTYSBURG, PFSN'A., to sell their TEAS AND COFFEES at the. some prices that the Company sell them at their Ware houses In New York. A. fullaupply of the fresh est New Crop Teas will be kept for Sale. at all t Imes. All good's warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. only one - profit ehargedfrorn the Produce to the o,us,imer. From fire to eight profits saved by purchasing of this Company. Under the Old N•yntem of doing business, the consumer of Teas had to pay about eight profits between the producer and himself. to cover as many Intermediate sales. Under the New System the Great American Tea Co.: distribute Teas to the consumers. through their Agents, all over the country. subjecting theft/ to but one profit, and that but a very moderate one, as a small per cent atm on the'lmmense sales will amply satisfy the Company, for they sell thousandsof chestsof Tea, in the same or less time than It took to sell pne chest under the old system. [June a,l • v ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE , SALE. • Will be sold at Private gale the VAIXAIIitE PROPERTYin theßnrongh of Gettysburg, on the corner of Chambersburg street and the Diamond. known as "Smith's Chrner," fronting 60 feet on Chambersburg street, and running back to a pub lic alley. The Improvements consist of a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, with two-story Brick • Back-hulldiug, Store Rooms, Frani* Stable. &c. It is a valuable stand for shy kind of husi ness. It ullrbe sold on reasonable terms. For fur ther intone:010o. apply to either of the under signed. Jam. 7. lA7o.—t! Northern Central Railway. SILIOLER SCHEUULN. N and after June 12, 16;0, rains 4111 leave kJ Hanover Junction as folios's: t" LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10..13 a. 111.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Baf falo, 7...iagara Falls and Erie and the West. 1.10 a. in.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo. &e. 2.15) p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williams.port and Erie. p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for York. 1.4)3 a. in. —Daily (except Sundays) for Harris burg and the I.EAVE SOUTH ARO. 7.00 a. in.—Oallystopping at Parkton only. .52 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at an Stations. 2.25 p. m.—Dally stoppingniParkton only, MY a. m,—Dally (except Sunday) stopping at Parkton and Cockeysville only. p. )except Sundays) stopping at the Stations EDW. S. YOUNG, Pass. Agent. Baltimore. Md. ALFRED R. FISKE. General Superintendent. June 24. 1570.—1 f Harrisburg, Pa. Moro ftoont for Rent. RARE CHANCE Is offered to any oho JllisAr log to change or go Into business, as the t d Follow Hall Association of York Springs" have ,pe an e n letn r ni th M s I) e e e L t t l trl , 27 wide with an of the oporough front Y n Oitri SPklNG,S„ ne .na port For further information, address the7 on WE'e a l . .. low Hall Association." York Spring, Pa., Nov. al, 1869—tf Notice to the Public 'l'VorrAragg.ltT(lttatlttegig,`aite e s. mer place on Monday, Wednes4y ly r aay, at To•cluejt, A. M,, kassing by pAtersbarg, antes- Monferey and Clermont Springs, ouldain Dale anti Fairfield arriving at Gettysburg at hall past four o'clock and returning from Gettysburg on Tuesday, Thursday and hattaday =PIMA; at Hagerstov,•n.to make ecinnection With Me 5 of • ckmk Vain for Baltimore. ANNA. WAIMEN. May 21.—tf FOR SALE, THE DESIRABLA ICE.S_TOBT BRIPWHLLING HOUSE, 33 feet.froot. on 40 feet lo wt two - story,llll4 Bac k - tmdldh i lf2 nrit - C rePalt tito trom Court Douse, on ftalthnote street, wtH be sold on aecominodatillg terills• June 11.-4 r Fthit s ILE Property on Chumbersburg 4., Gettysburg. •'HE HOUSE Is a two:story Brick, Gas in it, a 1 Hydrant In the yard with good outbuilding. choice varieties of Grapes, strawberries, Black berries, Raspberries, Peach and dwarf Pear Trees on the lot. S. B. BOW. • R U s IsDALIS 'l' HE Gar AMERICAN HEALTH L 11=0 Zit purities the blpod and cures Bend 'Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism: Diseases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Iteconunended •by the Medical Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony ol Physicians and dents who have used Rosadails ; send for our Rosadails Guide to Health 113450 k, or Al manac for this year, which we publish for, gratultious Matributionv it wilt give you much valuable luturmation. Dr, R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says ,1 Übe llienture lit recommending your ROSADAUS as a TIM powerful alterative. I have seen it useddit two cases with ha p.Y i t results—one in a case of secondary ahl4 in width the patient pronounced Mmse e after having 'taken live bottles of i your e medicine. The other Is a ease of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly Improving under Its use. g: die:allow are that the patient wili lon a I cover. have ,re_ fully exarninedihe nr la bfahleliltr&Rmadalls is made; and d it en elos*lt cOmpougd .oriliteralive In gredleAtli, Dr: Smirks; of Witholastille,rity.i ity 4 4 tort MIS caused RftlU hi eases or serOlido and Secondary Syphilis With SatiltaatOrif remits —ns a cleaner el the ilialdm.ltrulw no betier. remedy. klorouel G. *Fadden. idurtreeboro',Ttinn., bays; I have used Belted bottled, of Rosatialia, and am entirely cured ofZ oir rnmatbom Waite, fiend me foor ha I wish it nay broshey who has eiltrugouasOrt e Benla BeoO. 1 441114 I have Mitered thr tWehlity with an ht , vetenne ntt er4n ' 4 litY Whole body a snort, I purelmsed WO* of aosaiiiiild end effected Perbtet aura ' ../9"44. 4 44 1 .4 1 4 11101 4 Info ll Dguggl Via., .:0 1 0. 0 0; bt EXCllo4lge Noel- Belliolea VIOrtiPTIVA 004 rroPrietool.‘ Oiii4Por Ihng Feb 4 1 15i0.-2ylq . Butillatt fagla (lett:Ours, rib, br A. D• . t .4ewAdverthinsients. • • 1 1 1 NNIN : PATE. KII) FITTING .• SKELETON . -‘ .CORSET • This Corset is ell NlllVrlletAft utlrely new principle, being open, and thereby lowing the freest circulation possible, besides giving perfect else and comfort to the wearer, and at the same time possessing all the advantages of the common Corsets In giving support to the body. - For Health, Grace aad Comfort, tley are VERJVALLED IN TER MARKET. They are par ticularly recommended for summer wear, and warm climates, although equally well adapted to all seasons of the year. TNey are highly recom mended by medical and sae. For sale by all first-class dealers, 'or circulars, prices, etc., address the WORCESTER SKIRT CO., WOrcester, Mass. (ESTADLIEDIED NEL) AIT & GRAFFITI'S, sAIVS! AXES! SAWS! nitwit of all descriptions. Azea. lieltinir and XIII Farnl lugs. Circular Saw■ with Solid Teeth, or with PATENT ADJUSTABLE POINTS, Aoperior to an Inserted 2 1 .eth Saba. air - Price% Reduce4:lM 4l tend for Price List and Cireulant. -- a WELCII Boston, !dam., or Detroit, Mich. PATENTS Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are advised to eonnsel with MUNN S.: Co., editors of the Scientific Anierican, who have prosecuted el:thus hefore the Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their American and European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. A pamphlet containing Nil instructions to inventors is sent gratis. MINN Z.: CO., 77 Park Row, New York. . NTEDfor 111r71- 5000 I,',(g)( , ,A.A(v'llillTALVtrtd and illustrated Editions of the LIFE. OPAIIRIST, AND BENYIN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, n'ardino Scm Pictorial Fundi y nive f i. The works are now ready for delivery. Ad drevs, Catalogue of the best selling Subscription books published. W. W. HAR DING, Philadelphia, Piddliller. • NVORKINGAIAN, An Illustrated Mop,thly Pa p er after the style of the - Brifsb irotamou" beadtlful and at tractive that every bodtlii de ighted with it; and so cheap that everybody can take ft. Only Sixty Cents a year. Ten cop.., and a premium for V. Canvassers wanted everywhere. Send for Speci mens. Single numbers for sale by news-dealers. T. S. ART 1R k CO., Phihutelphia, Pa. 'l' , TIE JAPANESE CORN FILE removes Corns without pain; price 25c. Sold at drug and shoe stores. Samples mailed on receipt of price and trade supplied by tbe.JAPA...NESE CORN" FILE CO.. 34 Pine street, New York. YES! IT IS TRUE! That the Beat -limners—the Beat Droppers—the Beg &if-Bakers to be found in the world are the Original and Reliable Double-Motion 'ETNA MACHINES, made by the -ETNA MANUFAC TURING CO., of Salem, Ohio. Send for Pam phlet containing particulars. SALESMEN WANTED In a paying business. S. KENNEDY, 413 Chestnut it.. Phan. EHUMAN MACHINE —N EW BOOK Free for Stain p.TA It RA NT & CO. N. 1 A DAY.—AGENTS WANED. A It, 7. J. HASTIGEI 8: COO., WoT ddress rcester. .11410. ANCEIIBI Tr51013.8!1 ULCERS!'!' Positively cured bye new method without pain. knife, or caustic: Call or address PROFES SORS, University, 514 Pine , st., Philadelphia, Pa: A MYSTERY UNVEILED. Send 30c. and stamp, with your photograph or lock of hair, to the greatest Clairvoyant living, and receive by return mall a CORRECT licTruE of your future hushand,or wife with name. Address C. xr. J431E.13, Elizabeth. N. J. THE SE ISON OF PERIL In the Sonuner and Autumn the system is in a less nervous condition than when under the bracing influence of a colder temperature. Keep the bowels and the blootreool In warm weather.— To effect this object, take t o occasionaly a dose of TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER ERIENT.— It is a gentle cathartic, a wholesome tonic, an an tidote to biliousness, a blood depurent. and a most delight fu I febrifuge. united in one sparkling. foam ing elixir, prepared In a moment and without the slightest trouble. Sold by all Druaglats uIIUI.P7iO.-11, • VALUABLE TOWSPAOPERTY 7-- AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber wishes to dispose of his valuable HOUSE and LOT, eontainlfik I Acrei situated on the Chambersburg turnpike in the Borough of Gettysburg. THE HO SE is built on the Cottage style, with good ROOMS and is very convenient throughout. and a good well of water at the door; with a good Stable and other outbuildings, The Grounds are nicely lahrtmt, and planted with a variety of or namental Trees, To any person wishing to buy Lids Ls a rare chance. Terms easy. aiirlf sold possession will be given in the second week of June: if not sold by that time it will he offered for rent until the lst of ApriLlß7l. For particulars enquire of Gen Arnold or Sam uel Bushman at tho First National Bank, or of CYRUS S. GRIEST May 1470,-tf Morn O, lie. J - MN L. SCHICK Jt)BN CU LP, W.M . . GUI N, T. A. -WARREN, voTlCE.—Letters of Adrdinistration on the estate Ada GEoltoE DIEM., late of Oxford township, Adam county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing In said township; he hereby gives notice to all persons In debted to Said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authen Cleated for settlement. June 10. 1870-61. WM. D. HI2IIES, Adm . r. A $.51(1 NEE'S iNt:trit4l. The undersigned having beeu appointed Assig nees of .foirs W. Davis and Wife, of 3lotinti4y township, Adana county, in trust for creditors. -hereby give notice to all persouv Indebted to said Assignor to make inunedlate payment of their re spective dues, and all persons having claims or demands to present the iutme propel/1y authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH STOCKSLAGER, JOSEPH DA V LS, June 10, 1870--fit Assignees. namgr.t.signeo lives In Mountjoy township. Adams county, Pa.. and the last named near Tatieytoum, Carroll couitty, Md. NTOTlCE.—Letters ag Administration on the I. estate of A.tinits‘f HEINTIIELIWt, deceased, late of Franklin township, Adams, County, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, they hereby give notice to allpersoin indebted to said estate to make immediate tatyment, and those hating claims against the same to present them properly authentieated for settlement. MARTIN IfEIN EY, TZgLMAN, June 10, 1870-11 JAMES MICKLt Adin'rs. first named Administrator resides in Franklin county, P. 0. address Fayetteville; the other in Adams county, P. O. address Seven Stars. DISSOLUTION. The Firm of Cisrsox k MILLER In the Marble Busfues9, hay by mutual consent dissolved part nership. and the business will be conducted at the old stand under the name of W. will;ruma. where bills contracted with the firm be col lected and all claims paid. .June 17, 1870.-3 t f .1 eachers liranted. THIS School Directors of (hays. ji burg School District will meet on Friday eetting, Me l& day of July, 1870 to elect Tettch ears for the Public Bohools lu said Borough. There will be an examination of applicants at 10 o'clock,a. %L. of said day In the helm! build ing by ,f, H. WERT, Esq.. County superintendent. All applicants wilt he yeqtdredto atund said ex amination. HTRAm. ABB N. President. JNO, 4. Bli.toTti. Secr W etary. June 17. 1870.—td SU.ROOL TAXES. • N AX.W. OTICE Is berelv glypitt the Duplicate of SCHOOL T far LEft TatinSelif assmett tpr the ydat 1.810 , been placed- in the heeds of KOICEL LAUVER. Treasurer—to whom all persons owing School Taxes. will be required to make payment. Sir All Taxan bet paid to the Treasurer before the lit d of Itsbruarg nezt, will be placed iu Me hen of so °Muer fur collection, and 6 per cent ad ed thereto. By order of the Board, Y. BBBEY, SAMUEL liorrstax J. . Secret U ary. PrrAffieni, Juue 17, 1870.-31 • AdAinigrittop'q Notice, ;1 LSB MYERd' EfrrialL—Letters of ad %--/ min on the estate of unizies Myers, late of . bin en township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, the first-named residing In etimberland township, and the last-named In ilenallen township afore said, they hereby give notice to alt persons In debted to said estate to make ImmedlitM payment, and those having claims Afigne.asizuo to. me sent them props Anthen ea for Settlement . , Stole 24, 1970,—.6t. A mhustrators. Wirdufart: gatiti#, art: !Hardware • EritGrocer - ies. ' The subscribers t ret t the elides whir an Uhrlawse inipply Of. ' Raur r il l wore aid Ordieethus, trhfch they are offering at their old stand on Baltimore street, at prices to suit the LOur stock cons/gain mit of 0 enter'i Toole , Biacksmitrys Tools, Ytintling*, Shoe Pindings, Calf. Fools, Housowper'4 Futures, AU kind* of Iran tLa 4 0, A Ira/ * GROCERIES . Ore . ,ILL JC.12 4 1115, Oils , - 1411 I 0 C , bef - TIMM IC ao Allele included la the VIM, de e: kart:mum lusaviauea above UUt what earrber lu tuts Mom Every above, aiwnrinadateti h ere with . tools and •ow itawieseepers Can Mid tilVery• Give us a call as we are pre_ _fired Woes as lOW for rash rot nn y other house ant of the CI DAVID ZIEGLER. MAY 1001F - -tt JOEL B. DANNtit. EBB gegal goitres. CANNON 8.; MILLER. Vein and Versun:ll VALKA ULF. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. • he undersigned offers at Private Sate a very DESIRABLE FARM. situate In Cumberland •township. Adams county. Penna.: :elle 4 from Gettysburg. near the rtiatithersburit torniiike. containing 218 ACHES of land, of which there are 52 Acres in exrellent timber. The land Is In a good state of cultivation, and under very good foaming. The Improvements consist eQ a—large new two-story MCI( DWELIANG HOrtir, with a 'new Weatherboardeit Summer House WO , * to the dwelling, a never4alling well of water in front of the door, Frame Hann. Wagon Shed. Car riage House, Cora Crib, Hog Pen, and all tithe' necessary outbuildings. Tholes also an Apple Orchard in prime bear ing. and another that Is past enuring Into hearing ; also, a young Peach Orchard In line bearing or der. There are sum!! fruit, of all dexeriptions around the bullillnim The property is well suited for division, with al most an equal proportion Ed timber It I..mh end. and also plenty of water fur stook. Persons wishing to view the property, or ascer tain termsonvill Call on the subscriber. Or address by letter. Tlf hOUGHE BENDER. JUDO 17% 1870.--tf - PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. of T u h se utnudtEDlgneLd, , dAeedemitisnidst rwator soel l t he Puaie hale, on Thursday, Me 21st day of July, 1570, at toThe late' residence, of sald deceased, iu Oxford one mile west of New Oxford. on the York and Gettysburg turupike..the following Per Pr_operty, viz: ONE MAU, 2 large Shoats, I horse Carriage, I Horse Wagon and Ikd , Sleigh and Sleigh Bells, Hay Lulders for 1 Horse Wagon, Carriage and Wagon Harness. Saddle and Bridle, Side paddle, Coto Sheller, 2!' Bushel Measures, a lot of Bags, Broad Axes, iirhidstone, Augers, Log Chain. Rakes. Forks. Hoes, Barrels, nos es o Ladd ers, tke. ; aLso, HOUsEIioLD FCRNITeIt - E, 2 Beth and Bedding, Bureau. Case of Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Chests, Mirrors, Co!erlld. t,tullts, Sheets, Towels, dm., 1 tight-day Clock, Kitchen Cup board, Sink, Bread Box, large and sunlll Copper Kettle . , Pots, Pans. Stoves and Pipe, Tubs. B; rels. begs, &c., Tilt, Queens and Crockery Ware, Woolen and Rag Carpet. Itaeon and Lard. about 75 Bushels of Corn In the Bushels of Oat, about IS) Bushels of Wheat, a lkirrels of Flour, Iota( Loeujst Pods, Oak I'. sty, alsolit :3 Chestnut Rails pointed, flay, &e., together ith many a des too numerous to mention. illie-Sale to coinmenee at II o'clock, A. 31.. when attendance ‘i 111 he given and conditions mad, known by WM. IL 11151 Es, Adin'r. New Oxford, June 21, pCBLIC SALE Oil REAL ESTATE. The undersigned. Exerutor ,f the hod will and testanatut of Fleury Lelncrt.i:lte of tlermany town: ship, Adams county. Pa.. deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on datorthiy, 'lay cf fo! y . 1870, of 1 o'clock, 1'. .11., at the late residence of said deceased, situated in the said township, 1 , 4 nines from Lituestown; ou the Frederick and Pennsylvania Railroad which runs through the farm. thefollowlng Real Estate,lo wit: A FARM, containing S.: ACRE* more or less, nu/Joining the properties os Daniel Gulden, James 1411aley, HMIIIIIOII Forrest, and others. he lin urovements consist of a two-story DWELLING HOUSE with Backbuliding attached, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cu ib, Hog l'en, and all other necessary otithulidings. There is a spring and well pf excellent water near the door.. There 13 a young Orchard of choice fruit Just coming into bearing order. sufficient quantity of Meadow and Woodland. The Farm Is all under good fencing and in a prime state of cultivation, and 13 convenient to Churches, :Schools, Mllls, Markets, and oilers a rare chance to any person wishing to purchase a good farm. 'lf - Attendance will be Rivet t and terms made known by HAMILTON FORREST, June 24.1870.—LS Executor PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LAND The undersigned having quit housekeeping will sell at Public sale, on Tie lay, the 2(1 day of Auguxt, 1870, at lo o'clock, A. if, the following FARM t & LOTS OF OBOOND, situate In Butler township, Admits county. Pa., adjoining lauds 02 Hosts ltaffensperger, Israel Orner, Peter Sutler J. E. Stemour, and others. Tim Farm contains 661 ACRES and Z 3 PERCHES, of good farm land.— Also, three lots, to wit: No. t. Contuo,iog G ACRES 11 u (.1 17. PERCHES. • No. 2. Conleilln, , , 5 ACRES ra,l SU PERCHES. No. 3, (i.aaninlng 7 ACRES Aid t.o PERCHES. The farm and lots will be sold together ur separate, as will best suit purchasers. The land Is all in good farming- order, and is well supplied with all kinds of "piber, with a fair proportion of Meadow. The if has ad been sdr Persons wishing to buy . Wlll call on the un. derstgued. r Attendance will be given and terms made known by JuSEril TAVIA.IIt, 6ett. June 17, 11370.—ts ----- t SSIGNEE'S SALE OF --- • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned. Assignee of lIENIiT PETEfts and Wife, under a deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors, will otter at Pi lvate Sale the valuable FAiL.II. situate iu Idenslien township, Adam's county. Pa., on tise pubile road recently opened leading from the state road to the Berlin Road, about one mile front Benders vale, adjoining lands of Charles J. Tyson, Thomas E. Cook, Jacob Bossermau. Solomon Peters, Charles S. Wright and Elijah Wright,. The Farm contains 14.5 ACRES, more or less improved with a two-story Rough-cast DWELLING, with kitch en attached, Spring House, a good Bank Barn with Won Sheds and Coru Cribs attached, Hog Pen, andanother neeeSsary o There are about Bor 10 Acres in good. Oak timber, 6 Ac resin line Chestnut timber, both under good fencing, and 4 good proportion of excellent mea diSw. The farm is well watered, a running stream passing through it, with a good Spring near the nouse, and other Springs In the fields. Tfibre are two Orchards 0 choice fruit, one cullialinlig about il.OOO young peaeh, apple and pear trees, fe , The farm is in fine condition, well located,. and improved by m a large number of ornamental trees about thedwelling, and grounds, and is ono , uf ship. the most desira btu bropert les In Men:Wen town. • Also, A TILIC'T OF TI3IRER LAND in the same township, on Rattlesnake Hill. adjoining, lands of Charles J. Tysori.li rue Bender. Lazarus Weidner, and others. It ell covered prin cipally with heavy Hock )ak timber. besideS Chestnut, Ok. and Hickory. It isloceted within 100 yards of sender ' s ti. 11% Mill. and on a new public road leading from Fairmount School House past the Saw Mill to Wm Hendersvllle and Arendtsviiie road. • not sold before Prifiuy, the 19th day cd ..rt/mult uert, the property will be exposed to Pub lic sale on that day, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on the premises. GEORGE 1:1:1)17P. .June 10. 1670.—td VALUABLE LAND-§-1! F",;lt No. 1, A FARINI; two miles north west or Gettriburg. adjoining Spring Hotel prop. erty, /53 acres. with large BRICK HOLTSE.large Switzer Barn, Tenant Hon e, and other Improve ments. Price s4l,soo—not more tlpin east ingsL No. 2, A FA 11M, two :ind a half miles north-west of Gettyshttrg, adjoining No. 1, 118 Acres with good STONE HOU S E, Bare and I other mprovements. An excellent grass Lt.an, Price 41,. _No. 3, A FARM adjoining No. d, and town lots of Gettysburg, containing 119 acres, with STONE FARM BUILDINGS. It is divided by the Chamberaburg Turnpike and comprises many very choice building lots. Price, 9tis(o. No. 4, A FARM, five miles from Get tysburg, on public road, 152 Acres, good land good condition, with large BRICK HOUSE, and large Switzer Barn. Price "s.soo—very cheap. No. 5, A VERY GOOD.FARM, two woes from Gettysburg, 240 Acres, with large BRICK HOUSE, large Bank Barn, all in good condition:l trice Co per acre. No. 6, A FARM, 170 Acres, four miles from Gettysburg, on Public road, comforta. bier FARM BUILDINs, red land, Si Ilmed.— Price 49,000 half cash. No. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM, ten miles north of Gettysburg, on public road, about 80 Acres good laud, with comfortable Buildings. Price 110.600. - •Na 8, A GOOD RED LAND FARM, 150 Acres, comfortable HOUSE and all needed Outbuildings and Barn, Land limed and In good order, good iram farm, near Baltimore Turnpike, 7 miles from Gettysburg, 3tulles from Ltttlestown, Price 84500. NO, 9, A • TRACT OF GRANITE LAND, three miles from Gettysburg, on York pike. '22 Acres, good HOUSE and STABLE, good stand for store or Mechanic. Price t 2, NO. 10, A VERY GOOD FARM, two miles west of Gettysburg, on public road, 224 AcreA, well limed and in good tondition, _good Buildings, Weatherboarded HOUSE, large Bank Barn, plenty fruit, good location. Price EA per acre ;or Will well Acres with buildings at Same. NO. 11, VERY GOOD STOCK FARM, two files east of Gettysburg, pit York piko, 160 A c mes. or will sell 110 Acres, about 4 limed, a good FRAME 41411:4, two Barns. well watered. Frico NO per acre—toms easy.. NO. 12, A VERY VALUABLE, FAR if, 264 Aereq, of which 11.10 acres heavy Tit ber, OA. Hickory and Walnut, five. miles west of Ciettys• burg, on public road, two sets of Buildings. al I! sell 1 4 or the whole, ests.ilent fruit farm, good land red gravel. Price 515 per acre. NO. 18, A GCIOD FARM. 130 Acres, 7 miles from Gettyslastrg, on Harrisburg road, good FRAME HOUSE and Barn, all kinds ot Fri oe s3.o l fil• NO. 14, A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND FARM., 160 Acres, or will sell 100 Acres 2 miles from Gettysburg, on Harrisburg roan; good Weatherbbarded HOUSE , Bank Barn , abundant fruit. Land limed and In good order. Also several other Farms and Town Property. Also, Western lands and Town Property, to ex ellange for Adams County Farlii. R. (4, Id eCREARY, Attorney for flw. Owners, Gettysburg, pg. RIVATE SALE May 27 -tf k r, The undortigueit•holng hit to work at' 111 trade mlll sell at Private sale Mt In Mununashorg. Adams comm. The noose is wiwo - story In good order with rill impMvenunts. There are 2 Acres of good haul with all kinds of Fruit. parson *Wang a good home and a sit nation to work at %mite tnechanical Inaineen amend eall and see thta one. 7une,17.1570.-2le public Sale. Pr HE undersigned will sell at Pubile Werhiemlay, the filth day of Airguef new, at 1 o'clnek. P.' a", In New Oxford, re;,na.. au the Routh-rail earner al the Moo:aid. 3 towstory -BRICK DWELLING. With I "..when a ttacl..4, one of the roman Is 0004 store rain. frame Tin- Atop. oue-ntory'F , :,, i t,. :•'titlee• good w( thof w 4 folt. Fruit Trtt, The .bow - pp .- Is well e:ot•ainti far eny tam or a.t tire of the Al'nst place, tar a makleneeln the term. Air “totsi4idava..l , l tme t: I rel. u. d rlnl9 made known by CHARLES 00144- unehislol—td • Book a4cl Job. Zlintjing UR ALL KMNi • • DOllO with neatness; cheapness awl .iispaieti at T. etas wad Semi El= ISAAC BYERS,