*itin, , tuba, #inuitisgb METHOD OF REARING 'Toys° CAT TLE. There are two object s in rearivg calves, each Of .t which of great importimee.— lst,—To effect It without the assistance of milk : at all; and 241,—T0 improve skim milk in such a manner as to make it more nutritious; it being - weir knOwn that there is a prodigious difference in the growth and thriving of the animal, when fed with new or skimmed milk.— I followed the method of gruel, made my barley and oats ground, with the greatest exactness, last year with two calves, both of which, so far from being reared, were so reduted that though I changed their diet to is ilk, it was too late, and they both died. My method is this:—ln two or three days after they are calved, I take the calves from the cows, and put them by themselves; I then give them a kind, of water gruel, composed of barley about ohe-third, and two-thirds oats, - ground very fine, that is boiled about half an hour; I give each calf about a quart, in the morning and the same quantity at sunset, and increase it as the calf .grows older. After they have had this diet about two weeks, I put a little hay in their stalls, which thsy will gradually eat, I keep them in this manner until they are about two months old, then I turn them out to grass. By this method I have raised between fifty and sixty head within the past four years, and with a trifle of expense. I have come to the second object, viz.: that of improving skim milk, a desider atum as much to be desired as the for mer. I take one gallon of skimmed milk, and add to it about half a pint of common molasses, stjrring until well mixed; add.to this one ounce of linseed oil-cake mixing it thoroughly; :then let this mixture be put into the other part of the milk, and the -whole made as nearly warm as new milk, and in this state it is fit to use.—American Stock Journal. CAUSTIC LINE FOR INRECT)3.—There are few inwcts that can withstand a dose of freshly slacked lime. " We always keep a quantity of it on hand ready for sprinkling over plants infested with slugs or bugs of'any kind; and it has always proved:effectual if applied at the right time. Last year, the whitepine worm attackedmearly every pine tree on our place, but two or three-dustings of lime wheri the trees were wet with dew banished or deStroyed this pest, which in a few days, if unchecked, would have stripped every leaf from our trees. The asparagus beetle appeared upon our beds of this vegetable in countless numbers, but a few doses of lime have made them leave, and the plants are healthy and vigorous at the present time. We have driven from our garden the rose-slug, cabliage-flea, and numerous other pests, by the use of this same ma terial, and we have never observed that the plants were damaged by its use. A correspondent at the West says that he has entirely checked the ravages of the Colorado Potato-bug by freely using lime upon the plants, and we have no doubt that others might be equally successful by .a persistent use of this material.— Lime * is so cheap that no One can object to its use on that score, and even if it fails to kill the insects, it will usually do the land good wherever applied.— Hearth and Home. jUTKIE GRAVES, of Herkimer, N. Y., states that he soiled a horse on an eighth of an acre of grass, and considers it the proper way to feed stock, as it unques tionably is. (0 "Cs 0 - g, :tit. oLII COIMITT OFFICIIES. President Judge-Robert J. Fisher. AssociateJudoit-Joseph J. Kuhn, Itobeft Mc- Curdy,- .Prothonotary-JacOb Melhsrn. Register and Reocdder-Samnel Swope. Clerk of the thurte-H. G. Wolf. Distrlct'Attorney-Wm. A. Duncan, Treasurer-WM. J. Martin. sheraf-Jacob Klunk. Cbroner-Dr. M. L. Gates. Surveuor-.Jesse D. Keller. °mon fesfoners-Jacob Lott, Moses Hartman, Emanuel Neidich. Clerk-J. Jefferson Myers. Counsel -Wm. McClean. Physician to Jait-r. Dr. J. W. C.O'NeaL Directors of the Poor-Martin Getz, Benjamin Deardorff, L Swartz. Steward-Jonas Johns, Clerk-11. A. Picking. Treasurer-Jacob Ben ner. atinset-J. C. Neely, Physician-Dr. J. W. C. O'NeaL Auditors-Martin E. Bollinger, Ell G. Heagy, David Rhodes. BOROUGH OP GETTYSBURG. Burgess-Dr. J. L. MIL Council-W- S. Hamilton, C. A- Boyer, Jacob W. Cress, Robert Tate, A. M. Hunter, S. B. Row. Clerk-J. Auglilnbaugb. Trasurer-8. R. Rus sel. Constables-Wm. J. Tate, George W. Weikert. School Directora-Wm. Gallia, W. T. King, Hiram Warren, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughin baugh, A. M. Hunter. Secretary-J. M. Krauth. Treasurer-E. G. Fahnestock. OETITTLIVRO NATIONAL BANK. President-George Swope. azshier-j. Emory Bair. ntler-Henry S. Bennet': Directors-George Swope, William Young, Henry Wirt, David Willa, David Kendiehart, Wm. Musaerry, William D. Rimes, Joshua Hotter, John Waugh. PLUM NATIONAL BANS OP GNITINBTEO. Pestilent—George Throne. Ouhier—George Arnold. men—Samuel Bushman. Directors—George Throne, Robt. Bet), John Brough. John Horner, George Arnold, John Musselman John IV°Hord, • EVER GREEN CEMETERY. Preaident—J. L. lid:tick. aleretary—Wlllmin R. •Meal& Treasurer—Alexander Coboan. AlandDem-John Rupp, J. L Hill, Josiah Benner, George 'Spangler, George Little, William B. Meals, Alexander Cobean. AMAMI oottierr =TULL MMURANCE COMPANY. (dent-George Swope. Vice President--Samuol R. Russell. Secretary—David A. Buehler. Treasurer—Edward G. Fahnestock. Executive arnmittee—Robert McCurdy,, *miry A. Picking, Jacob King. ADAM 00VNTY AGRICUIXE.44,ROCIITY. President—Samuel Herbal. • • Vice Presidents— . Epliralin Myers, .J. S. Witherow. awresporiding.&cibtarv-11. &Stable. Recording Secretary Edward FahneetoeX Treasurer—David Wills. •Aranagers—Wlnlymm B. Wilson, wug am wad e, Jonas Routzahn, Frederick Diehl, W. lime White. Et TLDING ASSOCIATION. President—Edward G. Fahnestock. Vice Prveldent.—WlWaxn A. Duncan, secretary—John F. McCreary. Treasurer-John Culp. Managere—J. W. C. CeNe.a. John Rupp, A. J Cover, D. Kerallettert„, W . Atkinm. GAB CCUIPAAT. p na ideng—.E. 0. Fahnestock. ascretark—Wm. A. Duncan. rreasurer—joel B. Danner. Managers—A. D. Buehler, M. Elchelbergea, H. 1). Wattles, b. B. Russell, W. A. Duncan s J. B. Danllllr. WATER coxesacr. Freshlent—George W. McClellan. Secretary and 27easurer-8.- R. Russell. Manoora—G. W. McClellan. E. IL Buehler, S. R. Russell, H. J. Stable, DL Elchelberger. GITIVIRMAI RanaOaD.. eceestrator—Robert McCurdy. ecretary and Treasurer—David WM. First &cond. Train depart 1145 A. M. 2.45 P. M. ' arrive 1.2.25 P. M. &45. P. M. The tint train makes .close connection Rothr and South, the second Bora. 2111. _ . Getty& Lodge, N 0.12 1 4, I: O. O. F.-dlee4=tr of Carlisle and Railroad streets, every evening n Union 22mcompmeer 0. Odd Fellows' Mil, 1U and 3d Monday in each month. Goden !Oat Lodge, No. 336, A. Y. M—Oor ner Of Carlisle and Railroad streets, 2d and 4th Thursdayin each month. Gem Reynolds Lodge No. 80, I. 0. O. T.—On • onday M Baltimore street, near the Postollice, every eveadng. Gettysburg Lodge, No. 334. Z. a a T.—Meets Ce ever Friday ro• evening, in the Ban, Corner nter Stinl ACente r donis DIMMok Na ISt B.._of_ Z—Meetrevery ThuaidElvng, in the MB, N. B. Corner coyucas7ribe, r- No. SLL 0. R. M—ln Mdaon aughy's Ball, everiir , darevening. H o w e obignott. , No. 0. U M - -In McCort. aughy's Hall, every Wednesday evening. Lutheran , (Chriers)—Pastor. Rev. C. A. Hay. D. D. Services Professors of College and Seminary, alternately Sabbath morning and evening and Wednesday evening. During Ts. cations, Sunday evening_serviee ontitted. Lutheran,Janier)—Rev. Breidenbaugh. smices Sabbath morning and evening, and Wednesday evening. Methodist .R.seopat—lievs. H. C. Menton, J. O. Clarke. Services Sabbath morning and even ing. and Thursday e vening, Preseverian—Rev. HMIs. day Services sabbath morning and evening. and Wedgie v s-. svenie bith ern r ?An al. n OrMed-41.0T. W. R. H. Deatrieh. Wednesday - eseni nr l " rain g and evening, and ontassso—Rev. Joseph" i3olt. Sentr ist, Si and eft babbatbs, abonftg fad arparm oom 17Mted Tioetwiiaft—apsioalbilmt Jandeece. gthild4 inweS, at. JO l / 2 1 lICEIIIB. PlpFl3lo. OPENED OUT AGAIN -1 READY-HADE . . CLOTHING: Rats l Caps, Notions, Akc MITE atidareigned, doing business under the ._l. Arm of Ptcsitso & co., have opened a new Store Roam In the large threestory liri o :+11 d ing, on . B C D hambinburg street, nearly to Buehler rug Store, and Invite their ends to give them a nail. We have laid in an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS , selected with care, of the very best make and latest styles, comprising READYJRADE CLOTHING, ClOl./M. _PANTS, ViDrrn,l nr iI ERS,_WOOLEN MMTS, DRA SUSPENDERS, CEA VATS, ECK-TIR(1 HATS, CAPS, AND NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY: All of which have been bought in a falling mar ket, and will be soM at aston ishingly low rates. We have also on hand a large assortment of LADIES' MISSES 4 CHILDRENS' SHOES of latest styles and be7d it n make, which we are sell iexami e.ng out cost, to,cloee oat the stock. Call and • JOHN PICKING, ISTt K F. B. PICKING. NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! On South-East Corner of Centre Square GETI! Y SBIJRG, PA., Has the Largest and Best Stocks of SPRING 'AND SUMMER CLOTHING, THE LATEST STYLES HATS AND CAPS' THE BEST MANUFACTURED BOOTS AND SHOES, WITH A VA3JITT OP Summer Under-clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety; also a large assortment of NOTIONS,. TRUNKS, And everything found in a Gentlemen's Furnish lug Store. GIVE USA CALL. AprU 22, 1870.-tt 6:pring(t Summer Clothing WITH A LARGE STOCK OF Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, COBEAN & CUNNINGHAM HAVE just received from the City a new and lafge stock of Clothing, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, SEGABB, 6-e LATEST STYLES One and all are In invited to call at our Store, on Baltimore street, Gettysburg, -nearly opposite Fahnestock Bros. R. C. COBEAN, April 15, 187C-tf - JAS. CITNNINGHAM. • SPRLNG AND SUMMER CLOTHING, AT F. CUN. Chambersburg street, next door to Keystone Ho tel, Gettysburg, Pa. You will always find the best qualities and latest styles of COATS, PANTS , - VESTS of all styles and sizes. Also,• SHIRTS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOBACCO and CIGARS. He has In connection with his Ready-Made Clothing, commenced Merchant Tailoring, in all Its branches. The public will always find the later styles of Mat, Cassinters, Tweeds, Jeans, Tritti c minga, te., at his Store. DW. C. DANNER, a Tailor of lave_ etaine: ri. , en, will always be found orklnuicrteady to sit. measure, cut and manufacture pakaatood. fitting At-Goods bought elsothere, will be cut and made up to suit cusbaniprs,. • [April 22„1820—tt WOLFS. Cheap Clothing - Store `On the Northeast Carnet of Centre Square, • Gettysburg, Poi., Ras the large*, and bust stock of • 811112TG AND DWIDKER CLOTHING, ever offered in this place. Also, the very latest and best style/ of • Hats, Caps , Boots & shoes ) with a variety of alianuakernader•Olothilng, and Gents' raurnlalkling Goods generally. Also, anne assortment of Jewelry,Wattches, Clocks,Notions. Ake. The bst manufactured Leather Trunks and Dalises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on and. Hosiery and Glows, a large assortment.: Child ren's Faney Shoes of all kinds. In short,' every thing that is mmoly kept in a ihst-elass Gen t F S tore. erwi sold as low as the lowest, our motto be • "Quick melee and small profits." Call and e our stock of goods before _purchasing elsewhere. a WOLF. • May 203, ISTO—tt GO TO K i t N G E L'S FOB YOUR Boots, Shoes and Graiters DH. % s above on Balliinore street, a few • :doors above the oourt-house. Gettysburg, Net received a stock of Boots, Show and Gaiters, which helarge is selling= greatlyreduced mesa. It =abeam: "FOR LADLESes Gaiters, Balmoral Gaiters,Slippers, all style, Morocco Balm % GENTLEMEN—French Can =Amer ican Calf Boots, Hip Calf Balmotan,==tcs. i lkw tsiet e , FOR . .: -, W-..ip , "e or ane ac t! tem, Gait ers, Morocco Balm FoB S te.—CoNtrees Gaiters, Calf Balmorab, 81 =t 6 Stioes of all kinds, Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture constantly on. hand. Buyers, from town and country, are invited to eaWand examine goods and prices before purchas alrliko nay cal Ling elsewhere, feeling oftaftnt Mat I can please THE MANUFACTURING of Hooka Shoes asul-Gallen will ata be serried oti, la ail lis bradawl, es before. /lepaim ass ione sh km ortnotie sandgi By tuspioyl none agnoos but woren. lltig tlie oboteeet /WA, er, Os feels made= Of maltiialning Loma. reputattoo. Oartalalyliottgus 'Mille Windows SO deserve tt . • Thsattid for Psilt tirmrs rbe adk larL 11 ° - rowisibile ampa's. D. a VIM -et gisfithitiOtif AM, at. REMOVED. JOSEP4 JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, lIAS REMOVED Next door to J. IV. Cress' Store, -on Chan bere6urg at., near the Square. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimerg„ Veitings, Trim minas &e., &e., offered at the smalleg proffts. Goods bought at the Store cut free of charge. Goods made up with dispatch, as well when bought at other stores as at his Own. Latest N. Y. Fashions rived, and tailoring done in the most approved style. Cutting done, as usual. The public patronage solicited, and no effort spared to please. April 22, 1870—tf JOS. JACOBS. 69 _,ooko, Pe, . w 69,„ J UNE A FULYKASSORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT. MEDICINES, tiatioris and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes anti Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ ing Fluids and Sta tionery, Physician's Pre scriptions and Family recipes accurately put up. Physicians and coun try _Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATES. Forney s Horse Powder the hest and cheapest for Horses, Clittle and 1. Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes. I HUBER'S Baltimore Street,- Gettysburg, Pennia, Sune 11,1801—tf DR. R. HORNER, has resumed the Practice of Medicine. Office at his DRUG STORE, In Chambersburg Street, _Gettysburg. Also, Dealer in PURE DRUGS. - MEDICINES, SPICES, BAKING SODA, DYE STEW'S, PATENT MEDICINES. Jan. 14, 1870.—tt DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street LITTLESTOWN. LTAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and AA fitted it up in the best style, I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littles town and vicinity at the lowest market rates. con sisting In part of Drugs and Rana!, Medicines, pure Liquors for for Medicinal Purposed, Aden( :lied, cines. Ilorsc Powders' Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort ment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. SlirMoore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This Is the best Soap in use. Try it. It is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littlestown, May A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE GETTYSBURG, PA DRUGS, 31EDICINES PATENT MEDICINES BCW)lis STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES GOLD PENS, Chambersbury Street, Near Dit(MOM/ Air - Country Merchants supplied at City Wholes sale rates. given #tablts. ,WEAVER & SON Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. TAKE - pleasure in announcing to the public that they have better accommodations than ever to supply the public with all styles and kinds of Conveyances that can be found In a first-class livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot be beaten by any establishment in the Own. In prices they defy competition. HORSES AND MULES bought and sold, on reasonable terms. GIVE US A CALL. Take Notice. TEE undersigned is desirous of closing up his old accounts, and would ask all those indebt. mit° call and settle the same The books will be found at the above stables and all persons indebt. ed are earnestly requested to call and square their accdunts. NICHOLAS WEAVER. Dec. 9, 1869.—tf ' EAGLE' LIVERY, • • Sale and Exchange Stables, Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Chamberspurg Street OETTY&BURG, PENlril. MILE undersigned have opened a new LIVERY, A SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE, In this place, and areprepored to offer superior accom modations In this line. We have provided our selves with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, &c., of the latest styles, sufficient to meet the public demand. Our horses are good, without spot or blemish, and perfectlyreltaNe—none of your "old cripples,' but all of the "2.40" order. Hiding es can always be accommodated and comfortable equipments furnished. Parties, large or small, can get Just what they want on the most accommodating _terms. Visitors to the Bailie-field pWiMly attended to and reliable drivers furnished If desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the arrival and departure of every train Horses tzyst, or.exchanged , and always a ehan for "given. Our motto ds "Zak play and no go . aw.Partlenlar ntion paid to furnishing ire. Melee and Hacks for Funerals. Alir•We flatter ourselves that by charging : moderately and by furnishing superior mourn modatiOns, we cannot fail to please every one who patronizes our establishment. PERRY J. TAT WILLLAM D. RCk7ZWORTR. Dec. 31, 1860.—tt mum. P. WO.AETNInr wishes to Inform ids T V customers and the public _generally, that haring purehased th e interest of 11,11„,hirtater. (L. V. B. Nom) in the Watch and Je More on Thinemore Wed., Gettysburg, be spare no effort to give aMhdMihm So ith. H m es a Just Monied from the city withasplen --- did tment el •. , . • 4 Notice to the Public 1 "ix ) 144.,.A1f I " " 1 / 8 8 WATINIIIiii,_ ._,..LIELYER TEL and THE ilusievidgned Is running a Line of Wages L•Wand'lrraritlG4NoTBl.l' ila% from I to Geariburg, leaving for- cLEEI; him; =CM of ; the best sarr a qe on , B M Way, at MUSICAL TIC re .L. IIL, by armer -• , VIOLIN bow', ottemund rmont iiMrhogs. Fountain , &Gun og, Doge and rainsid arriving st Gettylief and • past four clock and trona REIDGIEL ea , - • y, Thinsday and i s tilicreW •,.. •-" um to ataits wattesticsi A R1 : 1 0' . airlfatch ,azid...SiatwoiA4vommatedatmite • •,1 ler Halthigire. ANNA W -. year. Jewel* exiissimin a myrhygunii niffine= l Leapt 11, . - - rilassi% * SPlitga -AND SIIILMER i G 0 ,C. S Fahnestock Brothers have just opened a choice and desirable assort ment of SPISING sudSIIMMER GOODS of every description, which they are 'SELLING AT EX TREMELY LOW PRICES. BARGAINS. FARNESTOCK BROTHERS are seilLu g GO6l/8 at astonisidngly low prices. Those wanting bar gains, should by all means give them a call. REDU( TION IN PRICES. lf'you want GOODS at. old prices before the the War, don't fall to buy at "Fil)" CALICO as good as was ever sold. at Fahuestork Brothers Dry Goods, Carpets, &c HARDWARE, SADDLERY, &c QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR-WARE, CEO April Z, IS7O-tf has the Largest and Rest Selected Stock of DRY GOODS NOTIONS, hat has beert brought to Gettysburg this Spring which will be sold at the lowest possible rates May 6. 1870—tf GREAT RUSH ! JAMES CRESS. Rebert & Elliott's Store WABentered last week and a large quantity o Dry Goods, Notions, Queens-ware and Car peting taken. The parties are well known, but have thus tar escaped arrest, a 8 they left Greenbacks In ex change for goods. The persons who took the goods are very well satisfied That they received more and better goods for their money, than they could have got at any other store. COME ONE! COME ALL ! ! And examine our large assortment of SILKS, GIN6HAMS, LAWNS, BAREGES, AL PACCAS, CLOTHS, CASSI3IERES, TWEEDS. JEANS, VESTINGS, PERFUMERY Also, CARPETS, NOTIONS, GLASS-WARE, QUEENS-WARE, and indeed, a general assort went of everything belonging to a first-elassstore Remember the place is opposite the Court-house &c.. &e.. Rc Baltimore; street. and that our motto is "Fair *Ming and Small Profits. April'', 1/o—tit LADY'S STORE, AT FLORA DALE, PA [Feb. 25,1870.—ti W E have on hand and are constantly receiving a general assortaneut of GOODS usually kept In a country store, which will be sold at All goods bought from us will be made up if de sired, on the Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced price. Sewing of all kinds done at short notice and low rates. Mayl3lB7o-3m NEW Spring & Summer Goods, AT PETERSBURG, Y. 8., GRIEST Sr, BOWERS, have received their new SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, an.excellent assorttnent, selected with care, and will be sold cheap for cash. ft -Give us calla and examine our Goods. GRIEST & BOWERS. N. R.—Agents for the GROVER & BARER Sewing Machines. April 29, 1870—tt EEEI NEW FIRM. PBS undersigned having entered into partner ship, under the dna name of Coyne. & Rer un the attention of their friends *ITC public getepsily ANDRra assort ment of REEF SWAMI Dry Goods Groceries Herdware, queen/mare, all of which have been purchased In a falling mar ket for cash , and which we are prepared to sell at thevery lowest figures Call and examine our stock before Purchasing elsewhe re. AIWA lot of good Bails for sale. TOBIAS COVER R.. A. EAFFENSPERGER. Arendtaville, Pa. , April lb, 1870-41‘ graffito and fortify. APOHES & JEWELRY. FA lINESTOCKS. FA FINESTOC Ks IME PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, air-Give them:; tmll.-va J L. SCHICK, ENID =A LOWEST CASH PRP' A EPPLEY & HOOPES 4.R.BIND79IULLE, PA. t OfETTYSIMRG- NA.TI.-04t,Atj,-. - 43A:tt`i(! BM Goinnuneut Boidi of all kinds, BOUGHT AND BOLD The Blithest ;Premium paid en Geld *Mit 0111.1111Pre Coupons Cashed or Collected Persons desiring to invest in STOCKS or BONDS' of any kind, are Invited to call, as we have the facilities of New York, rhila phis or Baltimore markets. Con seipently all ortlera are promptly executed Perm,zul poviseaslog COUPON BONDS, and de siring for safety to convert Into Registered, are requested to call, as we hate the advantageto traiu4fer at a trilling expense INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denof nations for sate INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS adranee, per cent. vit 5 PEA CENT. for 1 year, 4 PER CENT. foe& months 3 PER CENT. for 6 montlia. Persons wishing information in regard to P. Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to give us a call, and we will eketaully give any In formation. j J. EMORY HAIR, Cishlen Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1803--tf SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREA42 IN CURRENCY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY ABLE IN GOLD! Thirty Years to Run !! Taxes Paid by the Company s.~~ . ~~ changing, From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO AND GET Vi RYCILANOR GOLD BONDS bearing the 'Lame rate of Interest *I-For further information inquire at the Gettysbuig National Bank I. EMORY BAIR, raNhiel June 10, 1870.—1 f 5-20'S AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD A.VD EXCHANGED ON TllB MOOT LIBERAL TZILMS. GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD AT MARKET RATES COUPONS CASHED ! PACIFIC 1. R. BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission only CHICAGO, DANVILLE. AND VINCENNES MST MORTGAGE 7 P. C GOLD BONDS For Sale at 'Wand scented Interest. Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances subject to check DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 Mouth Zed Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'L March 4,1870.-1 p gut and girt Issuance. ADAM COUNTY . MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. istisirristed i Nowak Is; ISM. OF/INTERS. Preekleat--Seorte Swope. Vlce•Preeldent—Somma B. Bueeell Secretary—D. A. Budder. Tressurer—R.;l3. Flock. PlaidagExecutive Jacob Zing. CeePsdttee—Bobert MeCul*, IL A. Markasem...Gente *mom D. A. Budder, It McCurdy, & B. Rusell,P. G. Plautestcadt, Getty burg ; Jacob Zing, amo st i towngdp; Broderick Fnitdc ; H .3. ;Picking, Straw/ "thel ant, New Odom ; tYm. Ross 14bertY: 0. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. ) • • sirThisComiarara waited In iis garstions to the County of Adana It fiss beeta in °bead= for more than to years, sad in shag period bar made but one amenoneut, having Wad k. " llbY fire thuhittlat iieriod amounting tO 0a,..,.. , Any person desiring as bistiamea fen eilnY'!v eltber.,,of tbe raisaarast 1 _ 4 sIP-Tbe laseuttve committee mints ails can of the Cowpony; on the Wed Vi emir :month, eta Woks*, P. TY nill 103101-11 t 110 W TO CURE