I: ~‘6HtY3B'UflG—Snvnnn ugf. n 0“... ........ ,9 00 to]! 00 Rye flour” 7 50 White Wins..." 2 40 lo 2 50 Rd Wbe1t............................. 2 20 to a 4) C0rn............ ‘ 1 40 R]... x no Buckwhelt. ....... .........:......... ’lb Olonr 5eeing"...........u::‘..... 6 00 to a 50 Timothy Seed’ 2 so to a 60 Flu Seed" 2 50 w 1,75 Pluur of Pari5”..................... ll £0 ‘ Plum- gronnd, per b1g...........'. I 75‘ BALTIMORE—Fun" LA" Noun. .............. ..............H 50 tall 75 When. 1 40 to 3 03 ”...... 1 7G to l 72 Corn.. 1 79 to l 85 0ne5......................~................ 83 to 100 C10ver5eed............................ 7 25 to 7 50 Timathy 5eed......................“ 3 10 to 3 25 BeefCMfle,per hund............... 8 00 1016 60 Bags, per hund.......................14 00 1016 00 flay..3o 00 (035 00 Win-key l 81 to i 82 dunno, Peruvianmer 10n......... 80 50 Valuable Real Estate 1' PUBLIC SALE.-—On SATURDAY, the 171.!) day of SEPTEMBER next, in purlu. Inc: of nn‘Ordel of the Orphnu's Court'of Adlmn copnty, the undersigned, Administra lon 5f the estate of Andrew Brough, late of Redxng Lowmhip, Adxlms county, dereuea, 'will offer I! Public Salt-1,012 the premises, that anisblc ‘ ‘ TRACT OF LAND, lately occupied by mid, deceased, uitlmtod about one milb north of Hampton, on tha old )lenallen road;éonmining& lHAcres, more or less, will: sulficmnt Timben. an! Meadow—adjoining lands 01 Andrew! “rough, Jr” heirs of Jfl'mes Townsend, dcc'd.. Jacob Miller, and other-1. The trnrt is well watered by A small strcam‘passing throuah it, Ind tnumbcr of springs in the '.‘.;\' fieldl. The improvements are a. _I-R‘E , A , Two-nor] Roughc-ut HUUSl'Lwi'lh .1 I‘m _ ‘1 Bnck-bnilding, Bank Burn, Wagon .. '"‘:{l ~ Bhed and Corn Crib. and all.” uuM-undmga: lwo good Wells of water, one M Ibo llolfw and on “,4th Barn, with pumps in them; In ith nn Apple Ind Peach Orchard, and other trim.— Thil Farm is handnomely silumed, and is of the Grhnite Soil. It will lic‘uflcred “lulu or In uverol pnrls, ns mny hen. suit purclrmcrs. Anni, A TRACT up \w 0011 mm, mljuiuiag the Above, and lands of Jack; Smith, Jncoh Hillerundmhcrs, containing 2 acres and 56 perches. ' I'4: fi'l’ersons wishing to View the property Ire requested to cull on either of the Adminis tratorr, the first named residing in Lnlimu'rc tbwnhhip and me last in Gettysburg. ‘ "Sine lo cummence at 1 o’vlork, l’. )1., on mid any, “lien ultendnnce will be given nud "mu make known by . JOHN H. .\n'ms, . ' JEREMIAH [HI-Jill“ ' Administration. By the Court—J. .l. Fink, Clerk. ‘ Aug. 21.1864. Is ‘ 4 ‘- Orphan’s Court Sale 1’ \‘ALUAHL‘E REAL I-ZSTATH.-—nn O SATI'HDAY, tho I 0!!! day of SEPTEM- Bhß next. in pnrnunvc of an Order oflhe Urplum'a (3mm. ct Adams coumy, lhe sub scribers, Adminialrmnn or the estue nt’Jncob Ru, doc-eased, wnll offcrul Public. 54!», on the promhel, THE FARM of-uid deceased. situate in But- I" township, Adum' enmity, adjoining lunds of Juhn Buyer. Johu Wisirr. John Lancl’, Daniel Inch. Ind Irrnel Bri‘ kcr, cqntnining lou Arm), and the usunl allowance, more or lc~s. The land is inn [loo.] mule ofpumnuion, lmv lug all been limeil with due priii-unions'of Wood-land nml .\h-udmv. The buildings are a Two-sun; \\‘culhunuurdqil Ducll- _S. ‘ {lg ”HUSH, Lo: Burn. “uh “31;;an 3.212% Hiieui, Shep, \\“bod Home, &C.— '"“ »‘ There is a good ()rrhurd on the premium-I. with n \uriL-ly of fruit; also J: an” at nrrerfiulih: “mm: nt 1116 door of Ihe dwrn ing. The property is sihmte on the Smle road lending. to .\'uwrlllc. The 'Urcnz L'onmrugq crerk runs thruugh the farm, the creek being. bridged when: Lhc Sum: road crosses ch same. “~84“: Io commence at 1 o'clock, I'. SL, or: raid tiny. when attendance will be given and terms made luau-M n by - BURMIART “’ERT, AMOS REX, , Administrators. By the Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. ' Aug. 23, 1864. ts , ‘ Real Estate ‘ T Pl'BLH‘ SALE—On SATURDAY, flu- A‘ In ny o.’ (H‘TUBER next, in pursunnZ-c m unhowen in (lu- Inst will and [osm— mem 0! oln J lL‘Lb Kodmn‘or, doccn‘ed, “in he (pm-red at Public Snip. on Ihe premises. {he Real Eslnw of 81MB e Hx-‘Lcnmiuing of ‘A FARM. ~ivuntc in Cumlmrlnml and Free dom towmhilu,conlniuing 161 Acres, mom or less, ofle-nled Land, ndj fining lzufis of (‘an Hubert McCuzdy, Juhn Big- 2:31- hnm, George “'eikcrl. nu Lothcrs. If? ' . The imprm'cmcnlsnrcu 1i“ o-slury it, x V Log HOUSE, [fog B urn, with Sheds ,gfi'i‘ "{Fe I" ‘nround ilaCorn Crib. km; xv. nevertuinn-g Irll 0! water near the door. There is an Urchud u; the place. 'Almul .50 ucr'ei nrc well let in timber and about 3-3 in meadow. ITb: ”apart, will be sold entire, or in lots to suit ludders. . 'erwnl desiroxu of vi‘cming the property ‘in all upon Andrew Kt'eT-luver, rcsidingon ~ the plnca-or upon the subscriber, residing in Iloulnyjoy township, nenr llorncr’s Mill. Wth: to commence it 1 o’clock, P. if; on nit! day, when altendancewilllbcgivcu $3 arms made known by » ‘ JACOB KEEFAUVER, Aug. :3, 1864. 1.5 Execufi. ‘ Valuable Real Estate 1' PUBLIC SALEE-On SATURDAY, the A 34th dny of SEPTEMBER next, in pursu ance of an Order of the Orphnn's -Conrt 0! Admin county, will be offered at Pnhlic Snlo, on the premises, the real , estate of Francis /Felix, cleceued, comistinz of k A TRACT OF PATENTED LAND, situate In Oxford township, Adam: county, containing 48 Acres,more or lean,adjoining~lnnds ol'John Klunk,Jacob Smith, Nicholas Link, and others. The improvement: are nTwo-story Log Wentherbonrded Dwellin'g HOUSE, One-stan Stone Kitchen, an Ont-house of Stone, including Kitchen, Smoke House, Dry House, Stone Bank Bun, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attach ed. a neverfailing Spring of water near the door, 3 hrge Orchard, cuntuining a variety of fruit trees; a qflficiency of good timber, also of excellent Inflow. The land is in a. good ‘ cute/of cultivnti n,hnving been thoroughly limed. The property lies lonth of New Ox ford. end within lessthnn a mile of that place. ‘“““Perlons desirous of viewing the proper 1] bet!" the dxy of sale, will call on Anthony Felix, residing thereon, or on the subscriber, “'in; near Bonwghtawn. ‘ ~ :Snle to commence at l o'tlock, P. 11., on end day, when Ittendnnce will be giren‘ Ind terms mode known by a“ JOHN FELXX, Adm'r. By the Court—Jul Fink, Clerk. - Aug. 22, 1334. u House and Lot 1‘ PUBLIC SALE—On WEDNESDAY, the A 14th dAy of SEPTEMBER next, in par. ounce of In Order of the Orphan’s Court of AMI county, the subscriber, Administrator of Cltharine Elliott; deceased, will ofl‘er It Pub“: Sale, on the premises, A LOT OF GROUND, in Hampton‘ Rend-. ill! township, Adams county, Pen, .{ , on which are erected a Twe- ”‘24? ’7 ‘ I “or, Logfioughcut HOUSE, and if} ”H m Stable. A well of excellen , '_‘;F-A ' utter. fruit trees, he, on the premises. ' fiPersons wishing to view the property, befotl the day of sale. will be shown the same by Marin. Elliott, residing thereon. #831: to commence at 1 o‘clock, P. IL, on aid day, we?!) stteudnncelwiii be giVen a term: made nown b ‘ d ROBERTYELLXOI‘T, Adm'r. B; the Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk.‘ _ A All- 33. 1864. t! ” . CARD PROTQJLRAPHS o! aimnul-cd individual, induding tunn be: «our prominent Generds, nd the old hero John L. Burnt, (or a}. n n.. can»: of “I Em!!!” Gallery, Getty-burg. - ‘ TYSON BROTHERS. A Valuable fFarm, . Pubhc Sale. 0 R SAL E.—The subscriber offers at! N SATURDAY, the lCth day ofSEI’TEH- F yrimto ule, h‘ta FARM, sitinted in ltEl: mm. the undersigned, ‘\:s|4_rnpe of Carroll county, “d.. 2 miles from Lillieston n. George W. Elicker. ofi'l'rrone (OWllslllp, Adam. adjoining land: ofAulzustus llnrnor. deceuwd, ‘ county. will 5011 at Public S .lc, on the premi- George Rinedolllrfflorgnn‘s Mill prnpm-ryy .991. "hour three mile: northeast of Benders {formerly Arnold’l,’) ‘nnd other". containing 2 Ville, on the rand leading from the loner Ben ” ACRES, about 3 “I." 0[ which me good nlersville rum] (9 the upper llendernille road, timberflnd e due proportion of mew—low. The lbc following Real-Estate, viz : toll is red um], and bu been lined all over! .} TRACT OF LAND. lituate partly in Ty the lecond time; under,good fencing. There lone, partly in Huntington, and p-irlly in Slen are about 90 panel. or bond fence. Pluey allen tou uships, Adams counlr, adjoining creek run: through the tract. The fields are lilnils of George Herman, Jacob Herman, and laid off conveniently, so the: cattle can be left O'liors, containing 93 ACRES, (about 20 one: to enter without a ,driver. The ,of the some being good timber 13nd,) baring lmprovemeam nreaone Ind 3 half ' J 1 thereon erected a Two - ltony story LOG HOUSE, Bank. Burn, 2g '4' Weatherbourdcd DW E L LING Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. lnrge i ‘l3. . 31 HOUSE. double {nine weather», Shed for cattle and hay, Carriage Home, Hog ’ ”’““aas: 50nd” ””'", Wm‘ “"‘!“ Shed Home, Smoke and Wash House, Spring House! g and Corn Crib matched. Smoke-house,Spring. with n neveri’niling well of water with n 2 house. and other out-buildings. There il l pump in‘“, nnda spring of “tar close to the ; near-railing spring of water near the door bundmgg; g, good (Julian; with (mi: trees or; also an ORCHARD of_cborce fruit inn. The all kinds. It is in every "sin“ a most desxra- above described tract I! in good farming order, ble~property. , . luring been nearly 11l limed. t , '9'” not sold before SATURDAY, the 17th AlBO, at the some time and place, will by (lily of SEPTEMBER next, the Farm will on sold, ale: ofWHEAT. RYE and OATS, byline that dni be offered at public outcry, at. 1 bushel, a lot. of Cherinut Shingles, l Chest, be"; o'clock, pm“, Any person wishing to View the property, wl’crsons «is 'ng to View the property' will call on .William B. Nell, residing thereon, . are requested to caXl‘ou the subscriber, rcsid- or on _the undersigned, raiding in Reading, ing (hereon. ‘ EG. HEAGY. township, Adams county. , 1 Aug. 22’ 1864. :5 Sale to commence at. 1 o’clock, P. .\l., on} ' mid day, when ottcndance will be given and 1 terms made Room: by ' . MICHAEL B. BLAUSER, , W. T. Williams, Auct’r. Assignee. August 8, 186_4. ‘ . _ l Register’s Notice. OTICE is hereby given to All Legateea and ‘7N other persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned ‘will he presented at. the Orphnn’a Cou‘n of Adams county, for confirmation and allow nee, 'on TUESDAY, ”)8 20th day ofSEPTEIIaER, 11864, MlO o'clock, A. .\i., viz: . 61. The guardianship account of John !. Henry Myers Guardian 01 Adam Leake, of Lalimore township. _ . ' s 71. The first and final account of John Bu: khoidcr, Administrator 01 Jonas Epplc -Imm, de§used. . ’ 7'2. Th , account of Henry Kump. Ad {ministrnm’ylf the estate of JOseph Fighcr. lio‘t-t-nsnava ‘ - 73. The first nccnunt of Pvter J. Green hnltz, Administrnlor of Judah Greenholm late of Germany township. decer'gsed. .; 74. First and final nocaunt nf John K. Huffheins, Administrator of Rev. E. I]. llafl'heim, deceased. ‘ 75. The uccn‘unt of Emununl Spangler, Adminlstmldi’ of Suwh Spangler, decaseg. 76. First. nc’counlof Samuelnnd Emanuel Pllzer, Exeputors of qunuel Pilzcr, de canned. ~77. First, and final account of D. A.Bneh 191' and John 'J'rostlv, Executors.of Geo 'l‘rhnlle. deceased. .. ' 78. Gunrd-mnship account'hf Amns Lefe rer. Guurdian of Elithcth Biehl and David R."Bxchl. mmof children ofiAbraham B‘ehl, decemmi. * - 7‘). [first and final nccount of “'illiam Culp, Htcculor of‘the lust win and team menl ol'Julinua Hoke, deceued. ' 80. The account of Wm. ILEA’nnsingfir, Administrator of Jacob Lana ger, de ceased. . SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Registcr‘a _Office, (ieltgsburgJ Augkm, 1864. (11* ’l’ 100.000 bush. Gram Wanted. I E\\' FIRM AT THE . 7 N . . 0m) \mnnnovsn. : W“. E. MIDI}? k (‘l).wnuld inform the. public that tlu-y lune leased the'Wurehouse: on {in'- (order of Stmnon slrw-t nml lhe Rail-. 3 mud, in Gettysburg, whfl'o the) wxll curry on. the “RAIN AND PRODUCE HI'SIXESS. in) will its lunches. The highcstpriccs m“ nl - be [Hi-i io'r - WHEAT. RYE, CUILN. OATS, _ CLOVER Si TIMOTHY SEEDS, I ‘ FLAXsm-J), >1 .\Lw, MAY 5; .\TRAW; ‘ l Drird Frui‘,Nm.=,Sn:lg|. 1] .ms. simuhh-rs and? Sides, Potatoes, wivh C\clyxl;u.g else in the‘ country produu- Line. ’ 0x HAXH, FOR SALE. CofToos, Sugars. .\luhts- vs. S} 1 up-,'l'e :5. Spice“, Salt, Cheese, Vin-«pr. Soda, .\luqurl, Fun-h. Brooms, Bm-kcls, Blwldnp, liruJuH, Sums, kc. A 156 .COAL Ulh, hill (‘ll. TM, M;— FISH of all kinds; .\'.Hlm’ AND SPIRES; Smukingaud Chewing Tohnu-us. They arc always able go snpnly a'first mic nrlu‘le of FLUL'R, \\ith the dxffircptjsinis of f E E l). E)" L Also, CROTXD PLASTER, with GI'AXOS :m'l other: l‘crulim-rs. WCOAL, hy the hushelnqn, or Qnr lunl. _ ‘ ’ihvir Cars mu [5 Baltimore and hauk‘lwive n \\cck,nnd Lhey \\ill be happy m'mrry good: either way nt [no-{crate charges. "ark. tmcn, country merchants, nu 1 other»; “111 find it to their advantage M p‘mrouxze this line. Tin-y ask u :lmrc o! the public’s custum,a\nd Will spare no (Hurt to render saushmion to all, séllers or buxcrs. J WM. E. RIDDLE & CO. Aug. 22, 1364. if v Teachers Wanted; Vlll’. School-Dirc‘ctors of mellon town ship will meet at the Public School House, in ElsL Berlin, nn SATURDAY, the 3-1 or SSP'l‘l-lllßl'le next, at 9 o'clock, A. .\l., for the purpose of employing Teachers to take charge ul the schools of said township. '. WThe (Jmimy Superintendent _—\\'ill 'be pryscut. By ordér of the Bond; .. DANIEL EURL‘ZHART, Sec'y. Ang.22,181}4'.' Id WSEutiuel copy. Notlce to Teachbrs. ~ HE School Directors ofH.nlriiltonh:ln town- T ship will meet at the Public Schom] house, in Fairlicld, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th, for‘tbg purpose of employing Tenchors to hke charge of the Schools in_snid township for tfie ensuing term. 'fhcuceling will Q 2 held at 10 o'clock, .\. BL, precisely. By order of the Board,. ‘ . ~ A. C. MUSSEL'HAN, Sec’y. Aug. 22, 1864. td ~ . Election. N Election will‘be held M. the office ofth: A “Adams County: Mutunl Fire Insurnfice ‘umpany,” in Gettysburg, on MONDAY, the uh any of SEPTEMBER next, between the hours of I o'clOck and 4 o‘clock, P. )1., for 21 Mangers, to serve for the ensying yen/r. ' D. A. BUEULER, c‘ec'y. ‘ Aug. 22,1864. 1d ‘ wSeminel and Spu- copy. Notice. AXIEL SEIYDER’S ESTATE—Letters oi administration on the estate of Daniel Snyder, late of Hamlitonbnn township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted ‘to the undersigned, residing in Waynesboro’, Frank lin county. Pm, be hereby gi'es no'ice to 1111 persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and— those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. D. B. RUSSELL, Adm'r. Aug. 22J 1864. 6!. A Jacob Harley, (succlsson 'ro' anrrrn & Baum) U. 622 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA.— N Dealer ‘11: Fine Gold and Silver WATCH. ES; Fine Gold JEWELRY; Solid SILVER IVARE.Ind the best make ofSILVER PLATED WARE. Constantly on hand a lugc‘asson men: of the above goods at lawful-el. Witches and Fina Clockl RIPAHIED, by skillful workmen ; also, Jewelry repairing; Engrnving and all kinds of Enir-work to order, at. short notice. , @Don’t forge‘ the 21.1) nub, No. 622 Market. Street, Phllqdelphla. Aug. 15, 1564. 3111 John W. Tipton, ASHIONABLE BARBER, North-east cor. (E nor of the Diamond, (next door to Me lellnn's Hotcl,) Gettysburg, Pm, where be an at all than be found ready m attend to all business in his line. He has also excellent as list-mce and will ensure antisfnction. Give him A call. 4 ‘ [Dec. 3, 1860. Fora. Sale or Exchange. VERY desirable GRIST MILLJviIh s—. , as ACRES or LAND, in Gamay m? ‘ownahip. 1 will exchange for s Fix-m, i ' nd pay the difl‘erenc-hif my. ‘ t , ‘ - . GEE. ARNOLD. Gutnbwt. 5, last a Public Sale F A VALUABLE F;\li.\l.—On SATUR-: 0 DAY, the 3d dny oi Slil’i‘l-Hllrll‘lll' int-11,3 the subscriber, intending to remove, will offer“, at Publm Sula, on the pit-unifies. THE FARM on whirl: lie‘rcsides, situate 11l 11-ghlannl [nwn-‘ ship, Adams county, n._lljmniugl.unls of Wm. ‘~ Wilson, Jr‘phta Dubs, Andrew. Weikcri nml Jnccb Planky n quarter of n mile lulllil otéhe .\lillerslou-n rum]. 0 mile from Bream’a tavern, ' and {our milgs from Gettysburg. The Farm‘ contains I_7o Acres, more or lt-ui about 30‘ acres being.Woodlnnd, with a. due pmporliorl' ol‘Meadow. The land is u :lcr gnu-l mnllivn—i lion, some ofiv. having be n Inn: :1, nml under; good frnring. For lrun the pldct: can't be; beat. The improvcmlm are n . mi. ' Two-story ROUGIICAST UI'SE, :54»? ‘ , Log Ilaru,lnrge llny Home. pring [‘s ”A”; Houseuvith a splendid Springmml L 5,"; ‘{;‘ "aver-failing Springs in nearly all me n..-nus. There Bra two excellent Apply Orplmrds, with a variety of other fruit. and: its Pears. Penches,‘ Cherries, Plum: and Grnp‘es. i fil’ersons wishing to Tim? the Farm nrc‘ requested to call 0.: the undi-uiyued. raiding thereon. It will be ofl'ered (-11:ch or “11013 to suit purchnsers. S fiaj‘finle to commenre M 1 o'clock, P. .\l ,‘ on said day, when nmudunce.yill be given And terms made known by s REUBEN~GOLDEN Aug. 15, $3Ol. ts Public Sale F A VALVABLH F.\R\l,-—-On SATUR (DAX. the 311 day of SEPTEMBER nul, the subscribers, meilorn of the but will nni testament nf Henry Wultnmn, docensvd, will nfi‘or at Public S-lIE, an the promi-zrs. the fol lowing Real Estate ofsuid decedent, viz: { A FARM, situate in- Gt-rmnny township, Adams county‘,.on the Baltimore turnpike, 2 miles north ot'Littlesmwn, mijnining lunds'of Henry Sputtiding, Vinvcnt Uiluld, Edward Long, and others, containing 1:9 Acres and 15 Perches, on which an: erected n a ...: largo new 'l‘wwstury BRICK 53) In" _ llUl'Sii: with twa-atury hrick '7'}; ' h; Bnck-huildiug. it good Barn/Corn fl 1);” Crib and Wagon Silt‘li ultarhct, (.ll'rlnlgk' Home, Smoke House, and nxher mxthuil links Aux-210i" WM” at. the tim-lluxg .uml one at the barn. 'he farm is \\l-H unlxrmi-Arttcr in nonrly 1111 the fields. 'l'iw l.mti la in n {103:1 stun: O cultivation, Int-rm; nll bltl) iimt‘d murmé tun Appil‘ Ural) Iris, nn! "fruihot' all kinds. ‘7) the pram- . }i_’~';"°vrs Ins “‘islyvg to “if'\\' the propr'rh‘ “'11! will on the first-11.1mm} Executor, residing on Hm hum. 5%“541-40 commom'b at l o‘Llock. P. 31.. on said day, “nun .unnd‘mcc hill be given and [aims made kn-nv.l by ‘ . NA'l'H'l. J. \\‘AIJ‘MAN, ‘ ELIAS :‘LAULE, Excrumr' Aug‘ 1,1864. 15* ‘7 Teachers Wanted. a HE Bush] of .\'choul Mira-runs of I'niun T mun-Mp wiU Inn! :IY. .\'chih't's S hon! Housman WEDNESDA Y, the :11: (Lay ufflllh I‘SRHHIR any?” ’.5 n n Iu- k, I). \r., hvr xhn pur pu‘p of cmlfiopng 7 Tun hv.k to take ulmluu m III‘LSLIIUIJIb 0: :.ml lu\\n~l;ip. __The l'nnmy Supr‘ri-ntendenx. “‘in". Y": prl‘;k‘lll m mnmincnp: plicauts. i 5)" ordvr of mu Hour-1, Jun-. 111 1.. buulif), Sec'y. Aug. 15,1564. tJ . 8 Teachers gWanted. ‘IIE School Directurs of Szruban towilshih w“! Inert at line Public HouwufJncob L. Grass, m Huntersloun, 1 n SATURDAY. the ZJIh ot AUUYHT insL, “t (I o'clock, A. .\(.,lo\' _llm purpose of enmhuing Tc-chers' to lnke charge of the Schools in said township. The County Superinteadcnt \\‘lll he prcecut to ex amine applicants“ Hy \nlcr of lee.Uo:lrd, .MOSX‘LS U. BE.\.\~EH, Sec‘y. p Augi15.1864. 3.5 10 Teachers Wanted. l HE School Directoxs of .\lcnullen townsliifi ’ T will meet at the Public School House, in ‘ Bmdersville, on 'I‘UESUA Y, the am; 31152., a: ‘9 oclock, A. .\1.,t0 employ‘lo Teacher: to take charge of the Schools of Said district for the ensuing lerm ut five months. Lihoml ‘ wages will be paid according to izmdc of cer fiwme and size of schnols. All applicants must be present in person. The llonrd w‘wh to procuutheservices ofexpericnced Teachers. ~ fi'l‘he Counly‘ Superintendent will be pregvnt to examine nipplwnnls. By order of i thegionrd, JOSIAH URIEST, Sec’y. a Afug. 15, 1864. 3: Alexander. Frazer, ATCH AND CLOCK-MA KER, has again commenced business in Gettysburg, in Sa son’s Building, northeast. corner of the Di'glénond. Watqh and Clock repairing done in file best manner, at shortmolic‘e, and n the lowesHh-ing rates. From his long expnriunce in the business, and a constant. desire to please, he hopes to re'ceive :3 libemHh-Aré 01' patron: e_. He will try ‘0 'desexvsrit, by giv ing unzigikction ital) cases. ’"' . Aug. 15,1864. \~ 1 _e, ‘ , ~ Nohce. g . LLEN M. STONSIFEWS E‘ RTE—Let tersofndminiszmzion on the ”(pile of Ellen . Stonesifcr, late of Germany twin. Adams county, deceased. hm‘ing been granted to the undelgaigned', ”siding in the same township, they fierehy give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pnymeni. and fhose baring claim: against the same to prose?“ them prpperly anthe‘ntimted for name mentg , AMOS STONESIFER. ' ISAAC 'l‘. STUNESIFER, Jul; 25, 1864. 6!.“ _ Administrators l 810 gfiay! , GENTS WANTED.——'Eo sell the “le CENT AQJEGAL‘ TENDER STATIONERY PACK AG 3' Each Package contains 35 Songs, 2 pageg oflnsic, 18 sheets of Paper, 18 Enve lopesél Baler, LFan, 1 Pen Holden! Lend Pencil, 1' Design for Underaleevea, l for Child'l Apr-ox» I for Embroidered Collar, l for Chris tening Robe, 2 for marking Leann, 13 Secrets never- before publishedf worth many Dollars; and gather information. Also, on beautiful :niclg _of Juan". Liberal indncémenu to Agents. Sand Sump for Circnlu. : SAMUEL BOT'l'. 43 South Third St... Philndelphia, Pn. June 13, 1864. I] . Spring Goods AT A. SCOTT & SON'S.—-We invite the at tention of buyers to on: flock of Spring Goody, which will be sold cheap, consisting ol LLDIES’ DRESS GUOPS, . Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, etc.,.etc. For Men’- and Boyl‘ tear we hnvq Cloths, Cusimerea, Coatings, Vestings, with’ a nriety of Cotton ndes, be“ &c. Call and In. ' May 18,1883. A. SCOTT h 80X. RAKE’S PLANT ON BITTERS, m- 016 D Hammad Tonic, A; D!» I}. BURNER’S Drug Sam-w . _ . Don’t Ask for Credit! UY ASL) BELL ONLY FOR ‘ _ c .4 s H z (Judi! Sydm Aboluhed! Gull Swim AdrrUJ-l The undenigncd, Merchnnlu or the Borough ochuynbnrg. Would respectfully inform their customer. sbu from and after this due, we will be compelled TO SELL EXCLUSIVELY FUR CASH. We have adopted this course because lhe mnnn‘facluren And wholesale dealers in the chic: have resolved to sell goods only for the Cash. leaving us no Illcruuiire but the ndoplion of the CASH SYSTEM. The “(reduction of this change in our mode of do ing business we believe will be to (he inure“ of both buyer and teller, u indiscriminate credit. has always opemled injurionsly 10 the prompt plying cullomer. Alexandor Spnng‘ler, ‘Fnhnestock Brothers, snead. A: Buehler, IJ. L. Schick, McCurdy A: Diehl, ‘Geo. Arnuld, w. E. Biddle k 00., annant Ziegler, J. S. Gillespie. lh‘orbeck E Martin, Wm. Home; Son, :3. 0. Cook. , J. Brinkerhofl, ’llow It Woods, Geo. F. Ktlufleiseb, 1?. B. Picking, H.- M. Pillon, " ‘A. Sent! I Son. . 9i. Rowe, ‘J. L’. Holuwonh. S. S. Forney, . 5090. Jacob & Bro.»- R. Homer, 'A. D. Bnghler, A. Cohen .1 Co., Il‘SpEmgler, SI. McAllsler, lAndrew Pulley, Harriet McCrt-Aryl nhry H. Mngtiu, Joseph Bevan. ‘ 'Gettysburg, July 25, 1864. 3m 4 x Superintendent’s Notice.” WILL examino Teachers at the following I named times and places, to wit: . filmhnn, llnnterstown, Aug. 2 I, 9 n. m. Franklin, Hillmwn, Aug. 27,10 n. m. ' llulicr, .\lidnllelown. Aug. 29, 9 a. m. .\lennllen, you‘lonriile, Aug 30, 9 n. m. Tyrone. Heidlersburg, Aug. 3|, 9a. m. ’ llunlinglonl Pcterslmrg, Sept, 1, 9 a. m. Lulimora, Slate Road S. 11., Sept. 2, 9 a. m. H uuilton. East Berlin, Sept. 3, 9 n. In. Reading and Hampton, Hampton, Sept. 3,2 p.m.‘ litrwick b,or., Abbottstown, qut. 5, 9 a. m. l rwick 1p , {CI-lcr's S. IL, Sept. 5, 2 p. m.- 1 lebrd,_3\'sw Oxgrd, Sept. 6,9 A. In. ’ ‘ .\llllfhlp‘e)l9:\nl. Brush Huh 5. ”..3l pt. 5, 2 p.lll. ‘ livrniany, Liulcsmwn, Sept. 7, Q a. m. l‘nion, Schildl'a 5. ll , Sept. 7, 2 p. m. Connwagn, licSlit-rryzlonn, Sept. 8, 9 n. In. Fri-« Jam. .\lurilz's 8. IL. hem. 9, 9 n. m. Cumberland, Bluebxmgh's, Sept. 10, 9 a. m. Highland, Church S. IL, Sept. 12,9 n, m. ‘ il.in;iltoubnn, FAirlichl, Sept. 13. 9 a. In 1 Liberty, Grnyson‘s S. IL, Stpl. i 4, 9 n. m. Sluiimjo), Two ’l‘nrrrns, Sept. 17, 9 n. m. Din-clam nre urged. null the publigencrll. ly nrc in\'ilod,'to attend these examination;— Ruminations Will inmrmbly commence at the hour slicclficd' and no npplicnu; afterward: admitted unless smicl'nuory cause bk hhown fdr tardiness. Truckers ‘will‘present them- M‘lrcs lor emmimmnu in the district. In whirl) \he, iutcnd lo Ir:\cll. Those who'hold-cvnifiw rules granted l-nst year will yleuse present them. , .\'..) prirnteoxnmfnaliofia will be held. unless guod “use bc shun-n, nml then applicanm [3115‘ present. a “linen requcat Irom at least (our mcmbcls ofli-e Board of Duet-101:5 who‘may dtSH‘C to ’omplny them. Su'ch évminntiunl will he held 01%v on‘Suuhlnys. .\'u mull" can be emf-Inye to I‘cJJA nnwlcr nnv.(-'lrcun)- stances \\ilhuul “and cerufivato, mirth [hrtc -1E1" should always nr brjinr rnn'mrliny. ' , AARUX SHI'ZELY, L7O. Supt. Guttphurg, Aug. 8, 1861. - Good Thmgs from the Clty! TE are receiving lwuco 1: week— from the ‘V cilyn Vilrirh 0' articies suited to the w inls ol‘ lili: community, viz: Fresh nnd Szilx FISH, Hams, filioul-h-rs nml Sides, Hominy, _ih-nns. Sm, .\ppim‘s. Pounce-s. Urnngcg Lemons, t‘un'ccliuus, Tulmvros, Sega-rs, \\ith mnny othur-irlirius in Unit line—l|“ received in the most order, nml sold .it the low-'stxpr JET—l3in us :l c4ll, i'l i} llimurc street, nearly opposite FJhmsi-wks‘ glare. ' ‘ ‘ \‘.'_\.\"l’!~2lh—liuuer. Ezui. L'lh’i. and El] otln 1: country pro lute-49! “hid? the bighctl C 451) price will he paid. ‘ fifi [iii 1‘ I’UTATUi-Is‘hcst qu dixy. at low cn li\ing Jun-fit: —.|l‘.v .35 on hand. Also, (H'STI HS, fine and trmh—in the shell 01 shocked. H'cst.-.um.x's :uul fmnilws supplied. STRH‘KHUVSER & WISUTZKEY. Ginysburg, .\l:\_\ 13, law. 1 . Great Attracnon T l‘lllNKi-lIHHHFF’S (‘IHZAI' CLOTHING f\ AND FURXLMHMLM URE. at ”N: North Hm (‘utqu-r uf-lh" Dhllnunli.‘ The Luhsuihcr i« (-mh‘mnfly in rorthufhosh goods {rum life [Lush-1n cities. His s!»ch 9f , ’ me my-“ \O3 CLOTHING is n'zxc 0! 1n:- lJrgesL nn‘l nmsl attractive, n! \\ vll .1: lllu rhmpnl cslulylhluncnl of the kind in tln- ('unnll‘}. Yun'will llierc find COATS, PANTS AND VEN‘TS, made up in thi‘ must fil‘lliOthlK: Slfloi. nml nf tllb but nmlerinla, of all :izvs nnd prices, for monanml boys.— (ienlll-mvu's lurnishin; gnqdi or every Jen-rip lion, \\‘uaL-§lilrls, .\lnclin Shirts, Ilii-kory Slxiru wihblirino Slings, Herino. Wool and Canon . Urnwerfl', Hosiery olcrery drscription, Buck-skin, \lerino and Cnllon Gloves, Hand kerLzliil-ls, .\'eck Ties. Cmvnfs, Linen and Pang: Collars, llMs, Cum, Bums uml Shoes. [‘in brellns, Trunkg, \‘ulici-K, Carpet Bags. Clothes and .\'lme Brushes. Hair and Tooth Brushes, Shoe ”lacking. Pocket and Dressing Combs, li‘ory Combs, \\‘nl.ch(-s,Clocks and Jewehy, Guns, Pistols. Vinlins and Violin Strings, Soups and l’crl‘umcriei. Stationery of nll Linds, I'm-ken Knives, Smoking and Chewing 1“)!le -39, Pipes, an extra quality of Sogars. In Incl, his stock ombmces ewrylhingmsunlly found in a firtl. class furnishing sture. I imile the nucmimrofnll to come and see for themselves, as [am delefmined to sell good: lower than any oxhermslnldislmmnl in the country. Do"; forget. the place. Curnfl' at York attract and, the Diamond." JACOB BlllNKl‘lllllOFl". July 4, 1864. _ ' A AKE NOT!CE.—‘The undersigned would any to the public that. he in receiving I large and splendid stock of GRU‘JEMES, which he wlll sell as low on any other haul: in town—Cafe", Sng-Ira, Molnsael. Syrups, Tens, Salt, Fish, km, with Potatoes, Benha,‘end Rice ; Wooden Ware, put up in me be“ men ner ; Tobaccoe, chnra, ta, to. FARMERS, TAKE .\'OTICEI—-—ll you went to lay in your liquors for harvest; now {I the firm. [have many brands/of “'hieki'el, Brno dies, Wines. and all other liquors, which I am dinpoaiug of at. short profiu. Give me I call I alwayl try to pleuev-nnd believe I very of ten lurceed. Remember the place—louzhml corner ofth: Diamond, Gettysburg. GEO. F. KALBFLEISCH. May 25, 1863. I .\HNESTOCK BROTHERS Are conatnnlly reteiving choice and de nmble g‘mdn, from New York, Philiddpbia and Baltimore, lnd are prepared woofl'er GREAT INDUCEHENTS to these about purchasing. \Hlvlng lelected with gran. cm, from the threc lending nuke“, the public will look to their own lnurenrby examining our npck before buying elsewhere. Call at FABSESTOCRS' Xny 9, 18“. Red Front.‘ New Tailoring STABLI‘SHIENT.-GEO. F. ECKENRODE, FASHIUNABLE TAILOR. ' adopu th‘ll method of informing his friends and the public generally, um he has opened I Tailoring establilhmem. in Baltimore street, Gellysburg,’ (late Post Oflice,) near the Din, mond, when he ll prepnred to do I" work in his line in the best manner, End to the sun's: factiqn of cnstomen. He employ nun. but. first clue hands, and receivigg THE FASHIONS RE CLAELY, he can wannnt‘fuhiowle fin and neat Ind substantial lowing. Hgnska n share of the public'l patronage, pflmaising to spare no ef fort to deserve it. Hii charges will always be round as "moderate as the times will allow. Cutting and Repairing done at the sham“ nolice. [Gettysburg April 'l, 1882. Corn Wanted. . a ORN IN THE EAR mulled at our Vare- C wine. {or which the highest market price will be paid. McCURDY t DIEHL. . Gettysburg, April 18, 1864. ADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. in. great Va. [fietn at , . WHICK'B. UPBEIOB» I“)! CANNED PEACHES M S ‘ . J. I. ROWE'S. One and All, New Goods. U. 8. 7-30 Loan. HE Secretary of the Truimy giro: notice: T tint. lnbscriptim will be néeivad for. Celpol Tremry Notes, payable lhm years? (tom Aug. 151 b, 1856, with wmimuml inn-y en at the-fate of seven and three-tenth: per: cell. per annum,—principal Ind “meat hub? to be paid in lawful money. ‘ Thu: not" win he comenible ft lb option! ol the holder 1i mummy, =nto six per not! gold buring bondi, pnynblc no: less that: [in] nor more than tintyyenra frum their due,“ the Gorornment my elect. They wilt be is-I sued in denominatioiu or $5O, $lOO, $5OO, 1 31.000 And $5,000, and um subscriptions must i be {or an, :10th or none multiple of fifty! dolhn. , ' ; The notes will be inflamed to flu want tree‘s)! lrnuporu-tiuu dairy-I u loo: afar the receipt of ‘be original Conilicuu of Drpoait u they can be prcpumd. As the not" draw interest from August ‘l5, perm: hulking deposit. subsequent to that dice ‘nugl‘psy the inEerutsccmo-i from due of unite to duo of deposit. , Putin depositing twenty-Ire thong-ad dot larrxnd upward: for than notes a In; one time ,q'll be ‘wed I commission at one quarter of one per cent», which will be paid by the Treasury Depnrtmenl. upofi the receipt ’0” bill for the Imouat, certified to by the oflicer with whom the depot". mu made. No deductjona for commissions must. be made from the deposits. ‘ ‘ SPECIALJWMHGE! 0? THIS LOH. It In uls'q-(onl. Suns: BANK. offering I hig‘e’: rats of interest than any other, and lie but unity. Any “ring: bank iluch pays it: depositors in U. St Notes, considers that It is paying in the but circulatin} mediumpfthe country, And it cannot pay in mything better, for i}: own anus Ire eiLhcr] in gont’nment securitiu or in notes or bond! pnyable in gob. crnmen‘ paper. It ig.cqually-convenient as n temporary or permanent investment. The notes can'alvnys be told for within a lrnctipn of their face and Iccumulated interest, and nrc the but securi ty with banks In collntcrnla for disc-unuwz Convertible In!" S?! per calm-20 Gold Bond. in ndditioh to the very libcml interest on the miles for three years, thin privilege of con velsion is now worth about three per cant. per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Blinds is . not less thnn m'M yer unafram‘um, and belore the vmr thr firemium on lix per cent. U. 8., stock: was over twenty percent. It will be seen that the actual profit on thin loan, at the ”ire-out market rate, is not leu than ten per Leeut. per annum. ' ' ll: Exrmptlon from State or Municipal Taxation. But. naide’ from all (he ndvnntagea_wo hnve rnumeruted. 0 special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and TFessul-y notes from local taxa tion. 0n the Average, this exemption is worth about two yer cent. per ‘nm‘zum: according to the role-of taxation in Vorioua put- of the country. ' , It is believed thnl no securities ofler sogreat inducemcnts to lenders M those issued by the’ goxemmcnt. In all other form of indebted ,uenr, the faith or ability of private parties, or Mock companies, or iepurate communities, on ly, Is pledged fur pnymexit, while the whole’ property of the gentry is held to secure the disrhurgo oi nll tho obligations of the United States. ' -*- ‘ While the government offers the most liber ul'terms tor it; loans, it {refit-re: that the very strongest nppenl will be to the loyalty and pn triotism of the people. . Dupliciue certificates will be issued {or all deposits. The ti-rty depositing must enflurse ulfon the. original certificate the denomination of note: required, and whether they are to he issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be let] with the oficer re cciring the deposit, to be forwardedlto the Tte-Isui-y Departfitent. . Ecasrnrrrrossn Win. a: RECEIVED by the Treasurer of the United States, A! Washington, the-several Assista‘nt'l'r’ehsnrennnd degignated Depositnries, and by the V FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFGETTYSBURG, and by nl_l National Banks which are deposi tnries of puhlic money;th . ALL RESl'l-IQTABLE BAJSKS AND BANKERS throughout the country wjll give further in lormmipn Ind :4 ‘ 1 AFFORD EVERY FACILITY ‘TO SUB , SCRIBERS. ‘ . Aug. 15:18“. am 4 ' To the Public. YER GREEN _CEMETERY. . 1 Thelmdqrsigued has been instructed by e rcyoluti n of the Board of Ever Green Come. iery, to give increased publicity to those reg ulations which it concerns the public to know, and a knowledge of which IQ“ prevent disap pointment to those delirirfg to effect inter ment: in our groun-11. As the stated income of the corporation in email, a rigid adherence to the terms and regulations heretofore fixed, and still in force, is absolutely necessary. The [lo-rd is making itself acquainted with the finanA-l condition of the Auoci:ttion.,nnd expect! to publish ere long nmexpose of the lame, ne-weli u n proposition‘ru'r the surren der of the stock to the lot-holders; it the re quieite mm can he obtained on low. Price of Lou in the Cemetery is slo 25, with 20 cent; addition) for. the 'eckuowledgment oi the deed by the Janice of the Peace.~ No chase in mode for {urnllhing the deed. RATES FOR GRA\'E.DIGGING For a child under Ii: you-a, Prom 53: to twelve yeah. For pen-buns our twelv‘e years, 2 50 No permit for digging a grave can b; ilsned until both the lot und permit hare been P-lid for in cash to the Treuurer. Application for permits is to he made to Dr. J. L. Hm, the Treasurer, u bu oficu, ifiChnm henhurg “reel. ' ‘ By order of the Bone, 3". S. B. SCRIUCKER, Pren. Aug. 8, ‘864. ' * L 03- ' in N Gettylburg, on Fri-in] evening, the 29“: i a 11... i null Port Nona-in, containing one note und Ibout,9o can" in currency Ind silver. The . finder will bu luilnbly rewarded upon leaving the am. It thin 08kt. _ Angus: 8, 186‘. 3% ‘ ' . Teachers Wanted. ' HE School Director: of 'Uxford township 1 will meat It the Public School-noon in cw Oxlcmd, on‘ TUESDAY, the 6th dnyof Septembar nut, It 9 o'clock, A. Ml, {or the purpose ofem‘plo lug-Teacher. to uke charg ot the School“ Mid township. Tho County Superinunden will MBpreunt. By order {the and, DAVIDJL MYERS, Scc'y. Aug. 8, 18_64. td Mrs. Eyster's EMALE IRSTITUTE.—The next union of thin Institution will commenu, (Divlnn Providence permitting.) on the tint Mend-yo? next month, (September sth.) . Gettysburg, Aug. 8, 1864. Albums A. LBumsi! Tilt received I lug. Ind bnuziful unort menv. of Photographic Alba-I, which we one: below city pricel. “ TYSON BROTHERS. 020.14, 1863. . . . '— URB nmfimmn up wmsxsv, fol ludidnd purpose! pals, at m New Drug ton of r. B. ROWE. , x 4 disorder d decoy. The snorulons contamination is u riously cursed by usrrnsria! viscose. to: living. (Esordcrcd digestion {nun ntiseddsy food. impure air. filth and filthy L‘s. the depressing vices, ml. above an, by the vegan) infection. Whatever be h crisis, it is hereditary in the mom desocnding “ from parents to child.“ unto the third and fourth grncrstxrnz“ indeed, it seems to be the rotlofliim who say}, “I win visit the iniquitics of the Luther: upon their children." The divans it originates “to various ulna. according to the organs It attacks. In the lungs. Screw: prodded mbcrclcs, and film”): (.‘omumpo'on; in the glands, swelling: which ”wants/”and be come ulccrons sort-s; in the max and bonds, dL-rangt-mcnt: which produce Indi gestion, dyspepsia. snd liver complaints; on the skin. eruptive sad cutaneous, slim-floral. These, all hating the smotigin. nonin- the some remedy, viL, purification and insigow 6011.“ the blood. Purify the blood, and 'these dangerous distempcrs leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted Hood, you cannot m health; rim that “life of the flush" healthy, you cannot bus scrotum disuse. Ayar’s Sat-33pm :, ls COW from the most deans] M‘- dotes medical science has discovemd 63! this tflicfing distemper, and for the fore of the disorders it cntmts. That it is for sq:- rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known bysll who have given its trial. has .lt does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their efl'cct upon this chm of complaints, is indisputably pron-n by the great multitude of publicly known and renmrlubic cures it has made of the following (160391: ms" Evil, or Glandular Sweflings, Tumors, Eruptions. Pimples, Blotchns and Sons. gamma or St. Anthony's Firs, e Bcald new], Coughs on: 3mm deposits in tho in?» White oiling- Debility Dmpsy emnlgis. I 1 0 Emma or Indigestion, Syphilis and gyp ‘tic Infections. Mercurial BM mwmma and, indeed. the wild: series of complaints at srisc from impurity of tin! blood. Minutc rcports of indiriduslt cues may be found _in Arm's Ausmrs! Auuuc, which is furnished to tho dmggists for gramitous distribution. therein may be learned the directions fur its use. and some of the rcmnrksble cures which it has msds then sll other remedies had failed to on‘ord relief. Those cues are purposely taken from :11 sections of the country, in order that every resdcr manhove access to son» one who csn spesk to to ants bent-tits "3:, personal experience. Serofuls dcpfcsses vitsl energies, and thus lest-es its fiction (It more suchct to disease snd its fats] results {lion-sll we»; constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, snd does gmdilfslwrtc‘n, the avenge duration of human c. The vast importance of these considerstions has led us to :Kcnd ycsrs 'ln perfecting s remedy which is equate to its core. This wg no! ofl‘u to the public under the name at Arm's SAMAPAEILLA. sltlmugh it ls meposed ol‘ ingredients, some of which (‘waer but of Sum/la ln sltL-rsdv-e gamer.- By its aid you my protcct yourself out the sull'cr ing and danger of these disorders. Puma out the foul corruptions thst rot snd‘fimer in the blood. we ou‘t the muses of disease, and vigorous tli will follow. By its pccu linr virtues this'remcdy stimulntcs the rim! functions, and thus _cxpcls the distemper-i which lurk within the system or burst. out on my psrt of it. 4 . We know the public have been deceived by msny compounds of Mmprilla,_tlmt promised rhuch sud did nothing; but they will neither be decciirr-d am disappointed In this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, snd there remains no querfion of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the nfllicting diseases it is intended to reach. ‘.Although under the some name, it is user? difl'ercnt medicine from any other which llu wheels before the people, and is for more _cf fectunl than any edit-{which [us ever byen ovs‘dsble to mom. " . CHERRY PECTORAL, The World’s Great Bemedcyk for Coughs, .Colds, Inciglient ' on sumgnon, and tort erehef of onsumptive patients in advanced stages _ of tho dlseese.‘ - , i This lutjmen so long usul nml no unl verully known, that we need do na more "1:11th the rublicghat its quality is kept up to me best!“ we Inn been, and um it may be relied on w déull it has ever (lone.- l‘repu'ed by“ DR. J. C. AYEB & 00., ‘ Practical and Analytical CW, ' ‘ Lune“. 11:13.. Sold by I“ dmggim every where. , [hi-For sale by A. D. Enema, Gcltyehnrg, and think” genornlly. ' Aug. 8, 1864. cowly | ,4“ , rr‘ v r . . . met-z! . HAL—u :~[‘3‘7J‘.ag *B“ —9w ,_ - A . . M-u _un Gettysburg Railroad. BREE—TRAINS A D.\Y.—-Trainrorer the Gettysburg Railroad now my as follows: - DEPARTURES. .~ Fixst train lr‘u’Ps Gettysbu‘rg It 8, A. $l., with passengers for Hurrisburg and the Nonh, East. And We“. ‘ . ' Second train leaves Gettysburg M 11.30, A. 11., with passengers for Baltimore. Passion gen can also reach Harrisburg by this train. ThindJr-In leave! Gettysburg u 53, P. 11., with. plunger. for Hanover“ ' ‘ . . ARRIVALS. {mt train arrives M. Géttysburg M 11.20, A. Er with pusengerl from Harrisburg. Sccond lnin arrives at. Gettyxburg at 1145, P. IL, with pusrngeralrom Baltimore. \ Third train arrives n! Geltynlmrg at 6, P. l. with pnssenger'l from Harrisburg Ind 1h: North, But And We”. ; . B. McCURDY; President. $1 50 z oo June 8, 1884. l! . The First Natlonal ARK OF GETTYSBURG In; been deligg nnud I. Depository nnJ financial Agent of the United States. Will buy GOLD, SILVER, Qnd COUPONS on Government Bonds. Wilt furnish 5-20 and 1040 U. 8. Bond? and other Government lecnritiu. Collect om find. promptly on all accessible poinu. ‘ GEO. sUINOLD, Cashier. July 4, 186.4. ‘ ahead: & Enabler; EALEBB IN a D - COAL AND LUMBER, BTOV E 8 , TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, 10. 7 ’ Ana SIIU‘I'TEBS, ENDS, BASH, ETC. Corner of Gullah lunroui Streets, oppo liw Bailmld Depot; GETTYSBUKG,VPA. Hug, 1884. EORGE ARNOLD bu jun received from the city A large supply a! CLOTHING, )Icn'l And Bon‘ wont, eon-hung or .n kind: of COATS. PANTS, VESTS, - SHIRTS, DRAWER§.CR.AVATS, ‘ NECK TIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, he. _ a l a o , A II c flock of CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, CASSIgiTs, JEANS, DRILLINGS, m, la., All of which will be told as cheap I. can be Ind eluwhen. Give In Anal), 3nd if In on not plan you in n suit ready made we will uh your manure Ind nuke you up one in short notice. ' ‘ [may 30, 1864. A L 11 - 17 MSIII ILLINERY GOODS, Bonnets, Ribbon, M Flowers, Shaken And Bonnet Pram" nu received (rem New York, cheap it {hum utocki’, tho‘iign of . RED FRONT. " 'Ucuufimi Picxtfs, n mfifimafi. C ceived fl’on the city, in prime order-J4! XALBFLEISCH'B. Jitter which re ‘Ahrks We! ”am... It Work «I by In eo~ mined-cue Mun-herein heme-h -sm- i-4%: ace-1, “flesh .A.lrElmt'S New Goods. nml- A. can wAnun-n. », ' g , n . “*Wwffl "g , N. terminal pi- unash- nuns" ,9! the non-och. 24. “Menu! Acifity. ‘ ‘ Id. Confirm n 3 Lou a Ami“. Ch. Olson Ind mm»... a! 51kt». at. DNMI. an): m; at. Pfilindlrmadgin SM 'flh. Cum-ask. Um “W” 601: 0! lb Hun. . 31h. Cami, rid: Hkgn in th‘rhm. 91h. Kenna! Afieafug, ad in“ a any, at ni 3. r , 105:. [as of Ayn-ha and Vunifiug. ‘ “(54 Mutant. Diana; a! “den, ml Law of SégtL 12m. Hcyhche ltd Skinning}! an”, .219 gnu-i Faint”. . Na: onae tfivmugdn clam of OM ‘ than hare mod 1». Whh .n‘a (inn: my r U} “maxi.- mu, not any: that: baa hi "1“ apnteuz one. VJ;- an 4: 2me it mi; u-r. rm m'lcr K flunk; 3:5»! ”Emu-5.- 564.! by .11 ¢m€§s en 73.131111» Mn! -1 Of. {Miami DEM», 50. If: .\'. 31—aner , »I‘x|3b~3'~}phia, PA. A“ “again-hon and m- . amnion. {ace of «Earn. Send wrachénla'r. . X’ricv $1 per box. Ben: h, talking-I " “ clause, on mac-£9: at my. , . DTSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. VYEPEBQIL. 1, Hunter! it'-“204M “Hubris-{od, forged] on)“ (‘hvetcn De! .In trait] that, - (or one yu'riml a hl'z'l “M "(within ' hm dull: hum an“ «Knit dim-I: mum 05'“ poplin. Hg Wool» Emu Isa pram viii weakness and normal ability; I could not dzgruny 500.1,; iflamemn scrum" lia '. "when :muunt ut‘hufi. «mucus mum jun ' a] "'lle n; l beams" to «music l} m-ls um 1 lan” not In. a paw-gu- in I!!! “I”,»er fun: in! 0M1: eighzlllfl: talk! :hil immezgw “Cedar, my mind mum-l u lirely to give any. -I had dreudial—hrrorawi ' m‘il forchmfiaga. l clmogbt everybudy hand 1 we, and 1 land everybody; I cynldvlot bar: I K my bnnbud nor my on cfi‘lzimo, «ct-filing : ' swan-d to be honor stricken :3 me: 1 hr] no nmhifion M . Im thing :1 Mull fly In“ 01mm, «ad homo - (would rumble and Inna dot phm Lo place. but an!!! an: bacon. sen‘d; 1 ML flux. I In doomed to hell, M that ' hcru um no haven foi- m, and ta d- ' fin tempted to commit suiciderm um ill ‘ my whale ou’ous system “May”, Ind film my mind, now that awful complaint. Upper sin, that my tribal: thought hm tn Inn no plnceJin Dr. Kirkbn'de‘l Hospital. West Phil ‘mlelphin; I naming-l there nigh I?kfl,lld \ tho‘nght hm n “1110 halter, hntin aew by: \ my dreadful combhint _wns aging nu bad u ‘w ever. Hearing of the yonderml mm pet‘- turnm! by Dr. Wishnn‘g (Etta: Amie“ Dslc pepsin Pm: and bin {gamma [9: Dynpepsin, my husband called on E: Wiflm ‘3‘] cam! my case to Mm. He an be Ind no mm: M u‘mml cure us. So in threes!”- um l cull- , ed and placed myulrnnder xl'w Doctor‘s (mt- . mam, nml in two week: I began to dig”! H 1 V food, and felt :th my magma: fut giving ' way, and lcumlnued to recover for abounhm mom)", and a! the prawn: map I «do; its» rm hum: of Indy m 1 fniqdflnd l mm in. cerely “than my thanks to a umrciful God and Dr. Winhnrl, and m: his great Anfiriruu Dyl-‘ pepsin Eflll and Pine Tree 1'" Conlinl, um ~ sued me from no [name Asylum and preml- . , ture grave. All person: "during with ”’l9 ‘ pepiil are at libeny to‘call on me or trim, a I Am willing to do All the good I can for uni-- faring In mquty. Euzann lingual. Brandynu‘s, Del.. formerly othl Chester, ‘ Delaware county, PA. “ : Dr. Wiahnrx‘u ()Hicc,-Na. 10 North 8000“ ‘ street, Philulclphin. ' DYSPEPSM l ‘ DYSPEPSI‘A’I Dr. Wisbnri :‘-—l 1169; been a. constant mf rerer vixh Dyspcplirror the In: eighteen ' ‘ ~ years, during wh'uli time I cannot u] [lnt I . ever enjoyzd a perfectly well day. Then We?! iimu when the symptoms were more ngmvt wd than at othcrg, and then it humilitwodfl he a grant relief to die. l’hnd‘nt all time. no‘ unpleasant. feeling in my hand, bucfntwflylly sum-rings so much incrcnsed that [beams “4 must unfit. for business ofnny kind; my mild mu: continually filled {with gloomy though“ and mrehmlings, and il I attempted tachanp their current by reading, at once I unufion of icy coldness in connection with a. dud ’ weight, as it. warn, rented upon my brain; silo, a feeling of sicknesgwonld occur cube nom sch, mud great pain to my (you, accompnnled will: which was the continual {on of io‘iilfl my rennon. I also _ex-porirnccll grunt kul- _' m-lr', debility an l normuznes-X, which made it difficult to w-ilk By day osfilrcp at night. '1 ' became averse tusnricty. fit! dimmed onlyic \ seclusion, n‘nd having tried llm >kill of: -m- ' her ofeniinelu. ,pbysichns uf mrioni «schoola, .‘ finally came to the cmmluzim: mat. for thin disease at my present 'xlgc in we lrs) tin-re was _ ' no cure‘in existenre. Hal. 1 :rmuh the inlay , facade of Divmc i’rovidwncfl, to ,whuml da- ' mutly offer my Hunks, l M. his: found» savo reign remedy in _‘your'hyapcpaia Pills and TA! Cordial, which scam L ave efl‘ectunfly roman ‘ 3d nlmuat the Int mice or my lung [ln of sil menu ,nnd hm] feelings, and in their :plnu hedlth, plenum and guncentment are my every. day companions. Jun:- 11. wanxu, ' .\'o. 453 North Second St", Philldelphll, ‘~ For-meg); of Woodhury, 2L! ' I ~ / ' o A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPE M urn wiur n. mums. nncocx u \ ' So. 1028 Olive Stunt, Philadelphin, Jan. 2251, 1563.} Dr. Wislmt—Sir z~lt is with much plea nyo that 1 nm now able to inform you tint, by [he uae of your (rent American Dysmlin Pills, l have been entirely cured of thnt moat distrening gomplningmyapepsian I Md 5031) grievously nmicted for the lnlt twenty-right years, end, for ten year! of that time have not been free from its pnin oneweek' At a. an". I have had it in it: wont form and have dragged on n ‘ mou miserable existence-will~ pain day nml night. Every kind of food that I ate fill ed me with wind and pain, itmattered not how light, or bowqmnll the quantity. A continua! begging‘yu Sure to follow? I had no oppo tite. or any kinds of meats whatever, and my distress was so great for xevernl month: below I henrd ofyour Pills, that I frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that thd heard at for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your Pills beingrecomuended to me by one who had been cured by them, I concludrd to give than: :1. trial‘ alxhongh I had no inlth in them. To my astonishment, I found myself getting better before I hnd tnkon one-fourth ofu box. and, after tnkinfg half A b‘bx, I an: a tall man, and can mtgn’ylhhg (with, anti enjoy 5 hearty meal three time; n dny, mthout inconveniencé from nnythiuzl eat or drink. / I! you think proper. you are It liberty to main thin public and refer to no.l I will cheerfully give all desirable information to any one who may call on me. ' . " Yours, respectfully, Jon: El. Buoocx. For Inie 11. Dr. Wislmrt’s Medical quot, Kg. 10 North Second street, Plnilad-lphip, Pl.— Price One Dollar per box. ‘ Sent by Infill", mo of chirp, on receipt of price. ; V ‘ Tb: that: .few unong the fawn-ha! ' which this gr remedy bu awed from” Q untimely gnu. *" f ‘ -_.' . V: have thounnds of leuerl frau' pip? r, cinnl and druggllu who hnvojprucribcd‘élyl' ‘ sold than Medicinal, flying that the? Mn" 1 near and or laid a medicine which an.” and: ‘ universal "nitration. Prep-rod only by the Proprietor. DB; 1.. Q. q. msmmf, i 4 3. Na. J 0 Norm Second s'mn."-f‘v T 89H Ivy mm- Ind Bum} «Mg. _ . ' ‘ {7‘ I‘3 7111r26. ea 121,414. 17 a ME .< ... t 13prng ft.