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THE ADAMS SENTINEL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. lje JHarkcts. old Yellow. Ryu Kye flour liuekwbeat lluckwheut Clovei Timoiliv Seed flax Seed Governor Andrew Johnson, of Teuues- see, and the Guerrillas. the Nashville Uuiou, May Giri'TYSUURG We give below a highly iinportaut pro-; Supurimu Flour clamatioii frouv'Goveruor Johnson.

In JU-d Wheat our judgment it meets the case exactly White Wheat It is a well timed aud well aimed blow, aud Conl will place wholesome restraint on those freebooters and marauders who are now carrying on the chief work of tbe rebellion EXECUTIVE OFFICE, NASUVH.LK, 1 May 18W. Whereas, certaia persona uufrietidly aud hostile to the Goveruuieut of the United States have banded themselves together, and are now going at large through a the couutiefc iu this State arresting, mal- Guano per hundred treating and plundering Union citizens wherever (bund: Now, therefore, Andrew Johnson, Governor of tbe State of Tennessee, by virtue Rye of the power and authority iu me vested, Corn do hereby proclaim that in every iustauce in which a Union man is arrested aud maltreated by the marauding bauds five or more Rebels from the most promi- nent in the immediate neighborhood shall foe arrewted, imprisoned and otherwise dealt TUBHDAV LASI. SI To lu iu i I oo 1 1 10 to 1 20 List of Merchants the County of Aduuiif, and liy tliu signed, App a T.ixi-s, iu uccoidaui'u i tlie Ads of A-sewWv, for the of flood 1 ami i i a i of (jfttyslmrii it. a oo Uo- per I 00 1 to '2. Ot) 1 40 50 58 0 50 1 00 .1 to 3 00 13 LAST.

Flour Wheat 1 Oats SS 87 to (i f0 1 85 to 74 to 58 to 39 0 Hay, lo Uundlee) (loose) 3 CO to 5 00 1C 00 to 18 00 .14 00 to lo 00 irANOVER-TuEs AY LAM. I I I LV--" Cil I i A 1 with as the nature of may I per from agous S4 8 to 4 87 per bushel 1 18 to 1 25 i Norbeek Martin, And further, in all cases iu which property. Wheat, of citizens loyal to the Government of 1 "United States is taken or destroyed, full rn and ample remuneration filial! be to lls 0 xi i i i Seed 4 2 5 them out of the property of such Rebels Timoihy 1 the vicinity as have sj'mpathized with and given aid, comfort, information or encouragement to the parties committing Bueh depredation. This order will be executed iu letter and spirit. All citizens are hereby warned, uu Fiihnestook Brotbors, J.

L. ...40 XJiuuiw 1 Zii'iiler, 1 1 M. Spangler, A. D. Buehlsr, F.

B. Picking, Joseph Bevuii, (leorge Arnold, Boyer Son, Miss' McCreary, Mis. Mary Mai tin, Miss McAllister, Tbilip Winter, Cobean Gulp, Jacobs Bi other, Dr. Robert Homer, Gruel, Scott Son, Mrs. Sophia Strouse, M.

Samson, It. F. Mcllheny, George F. Knlbfleisch, E. IT.

Minnigh, George Myers, S. Forney, 45 75 G3 40 der heavy penalties, from entertaining, receiving or encouraging such persons so banded together or in any wise connected therewith. ANDREW JOHNSON. Edward II. East, Secretary of State.

00 -17 32 I'O Plaster Paris, per ton 7 00 iHarrica, On the 15th iust, by the Rev. Joseph Clnrk, Mr.W.13. CAMP, of Washington of this county,) to Miss MAGGIE, daughter of Mr. Matthew McKee, of Franklin On the 15th by Rev. Jacob Zicgler, i- I I i A 4 i i i i Mr.

M. THOMAS to Miss ELIZABETH WARREN--both of Monallen township. Un 27th at the Ev Lutheran Parsonage, Liulustown. by Rev. S.

Henry, Mr. WM. RIXEDOLLAR. to Miss ISABEL REEVER--both of Carroll county, Md. On the 11th nt the same plnce, bv the same, Mr.

JOHN DUCE. to Miss ELIZA BAUM- All rNER--both oi Carroll counti, Md. Terr suddenly, la'st night, of disease of the KIMEJj, of Duller umiiahip. lie went to bed in his usual health. At Carlisle, on Friday last.

Rev JOHN UL- Churches i bill giving bouuties to soldiers, passed the Senate on Monday, appropriates for that purpose. It is ia accordance with tbe aet author-zing the employment of volunteers, passed iu July last, a section of which is as follows Section 6. And be it jfurthcr enacted, That any volunteer who may be received into tbe service of the United States utider this aet, and who may be wounded or other- I RtI( fo rm rI pastorofthcLutheran i i i i ii i at. lork district, tins county, wise disabled the service, shall bs cu- Ou tbe litQ6in3t ALICE, daughter of titled to tbe benefits which have been or George and Tirzah Plank, of-Franklin township, jnay be conferred on persons disabled iu aged year 10 months and 7 days. the regular service; and the widow, if! Ou Tuesday last.

I I A HENRY, only there be one, and If uot. the legal heirs of son of VMli nd Mllr of ainiban township, aged 2 years nnd '22 such as die or may be killed in service, in On lhe lMtg of I addition to all arrears of pay and allowauces, I I A I aged 5 years 2 months and 21 ihall receive the sum of days; and JAMES ADU1SOV, aged 1 ear 4 and da.s; and on the Slh inst ELIZ-V aged years 1 month and 24 days, children of James Aleiand) rens, of Freedom township. On Sunday morning last, EMMA A A RINE, only child of H. and Cathurin? Ueutrick, of Butler towuship, aged 1 mouths. On the 9lh jnst SARAH CATHARINE, daughter of Joseph and Klirubcth Yohc, ot Petersburg, York Springs, aged 3 years 11 months and 5 days.

Bi other, H.G.Carr, Codori Gillospie, F. Wisotukey, Diehl, Brinkerhoff John Iloke. Sheads Buehler, Wm. E. Bittle, i.

llldward Stanley, the newly appointed Governor of North Carolina, arrived children of James Alexander and Rebu'fn Cui- in New York on "Wednesday, from ioruia. He is a native ot the former State, and when young was elected District Attorney, and, after completing: bis term in a jn-inner satisfactory to the public, he was returned to the State Legislature. His tact and ability were already so well in the State at large that be was choseu Speaker of the house, lie was afterwards elected to Congrebs from the Newborn dis- years. served io" that capacity for many At the elope of his Congressional he-was chosen by the Legislature of North Carolina as Attorney General of the State, which office he filled ior some time with the haute capacity and regard for the public interests had marked bis employment in other positions. notices exceeding fix lines hereafter be charged at half our usual advertising rates for all over that number of Union feeling at Nashville was demonstrated very forcibly, on Tuesday, by a large meeting of the citizens in the a of the House of Representatives, in which many leading gentlemen from all parts of the State participated, including representatives from Memphis.

Resolutions were adopted by acclamation forth that the safety and welfare of their relatives and friends iu the Rebel army and prisons can only be assured by the return of Tennessee to the Union that Congress be appealed to to end the war; complimenting the Union officers and soldiers on their considerate and approving of Governor John- bon's Address of March IS. A general reaction in behalf of the Government and the Union ia evidently taking place in Tennessee. S. 51. PETTExVGTLl O.

37 Park Bow, New York, and 6 State St. Boston, are our Agents for tho SKNTI.NKL, in those cities, and are aulhoiucd to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us ut our louttat rates. Notice to Contractors. 5TJ4HE School Bonid of Cumberland district, Ij intending to bnild a NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE at No. 1, (or lonnerly Boyd's), the house to be of brick, 24 by 28, will recch proposals for the same from contractors, and will meet for that purpose at No.

1, SATURDAY THE Slsr or MAY, 1.S8T., at 9 o'clock, A. M. at i time and place contractors are requested to attend. Bv order of the Board, 20. J.

A. HARPER, SLC'V. Biaif Compiler and Star copy. Dividend. BVMC or GETTYsiirno, May 6, SUICIDE AT M.

Wise, aged 18 years, committed suicide at Frederick, on Monday night last, by taking laudanum. It appears she was the betrothed brido of a miin named Dennis Stull, soldi-r in the Fed- cralarmy, whodicda few days ftgnirom wounila received in battle. The Examiner snys the funeral of her lover she placed her likeness Tinder his head, and remarked ihc not long survive him, when her own death was discovered, the photograph of her betrothed was found under her hc.id, signify ing the wish that it should be interred with he: wains, re- neighbor POLLKV has just completed a very neat brick building opposite the Globe Hotel, where he and COOK. have everything in very beautiful former has every variety of Stoves of the rarest patterns, and at very cheap iates; friend attends to the Tin-work, "Spoiiting.c., promptly, and executes work iu the beat mannci. 0-ivc them a call ji, their new habitation.

BUEULKR'S Store is well of a visit just at this time. We doubt whether, even in our largest cities, so Cue a display of Stoves can be found. Their large room is stored full of Stoves of every pattern also, every variety of Hollow Sheet Iron Ware, Tin Ware, Pian- ished Ware, Japan Ware--embracing, in- doed, everything in the house-furnishing line. Also, Sausage Cutters, Sausage Staffers, Iard Presses, fce They are prepared tosenyholesaleandretail Tin Ware, nnd Sheet Iron Ware, of their own manufacture--keeping a suGcicnt number of hands "to supply any demand. Their assortment of Lumber is very large every kind.

The Confeilions and Experience of ail Invalid. UBLISHED Tor the benefit and aa a warning and a caution to men who suitor from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, supplying at the same time, tho means, of Self-Cure, by one who cured himself, after being out to groat ei- ponse through medical imposition and quackery. Single flOpicimay bo had of tho author. A A I MAYFAIH, Bedford, Kings oounty, by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. March 12.

ly FIE Bank of Gettysburg hue this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER on Capital Stock, payable on or after Monday next, the 12th. T. D. CARSON, CASHIER. May 13, 1SB2.

3t Gettysburg Female Institute. tTik.HE Summer Session of this Institution will l4 commence-on Monday the 19th of "May. Principal--Mrs. R. M.

EYSTER. Assistant--Miss MAKTIU LOSOWII.I. Gettysburg, May 6. New Restaurant. fTHIR undersigned has opened a Restaurant, J.

the corner of York and Liberty streets, where he vfill keep everything in Joseph Shecly, Samuel Faber, A. W. Staub, George C. Keitel, J. E.

Smith, J. B. Miller, Germany tf. Yount Colehoti'se, Mrs. llary Reininger, Grouse Brother, L.

K. Stark, Study it Stonesifer, Xathuniel Eames, Oeo. W. Rowe, Henry Dybort, S-iinuel Gutelius, Samuel Little, Davirt Schwartz, Lr. E.

F. Snyder Son, H. S. Klein, John Dutteia, A. Ueiraen, 3foun1joy Ip.

John P. Baker, Overdeer, John Sheely, Conowago (p. Reily Snpprinser, Jolni Busbey, John Fowler, Conrad Fox, Bat bunt Oaster, Berwick bur. Lfnis Jordy, Wm. D.u-K B.

F. Kepner, D. C. Martin Oxford tp. A.

S. Himes A. Slieely, John IJeagy, Edward AVeigle. B'istress Peters, Frank. Elizabeth T.

Staater, Francis Smith, John Gin tor, Franklin ip. Martin L. Miller, Ann Rollruan, U. W. Witraore, Peter Boblitz, Jacob Mark, Plank Spangler, J.

J. Bieuecker, C. H. Fulweiler, Wm. Ruff, Liberty tp.

Lewin A. OverholUer, Satnuel Martin, John Miller, Jfamiltonban tp. Banner Shields, iSulhvan Rinehart, Pax ton McCreary, John C. Sbartzer, Cumberland tp. J.

Crawford Guinn, 'Jyionc tp. Peter Yentta, John Delap, John F. Houck, Latimore tp. Adam Lerew, T. M.

Brenaman, Freedom tp. Abraham "Waybright, MenalUn tp. George P. Charles Eldcn, Abel T. Wright, Pitzer, R.

H. C. Hoopea, II. Penrose, "Wm-Overdoer, Hamilton tp. G.

W. Spangler, Elijah Spangler, the eating line in season--also Ale, Lager, and F. S. JItlrtebrand, Cider, o. lie is likewise fit- Jolin J.

Kline, ting up a Saloon for Tec Cream at the same Isaac Krall, place. He hopes, by attention to buiness and Wm. Wolf, a desire to please, to a liberal share of Miller custom. HENRY W. C1IR1SMER.

George MundorfT, May 6. Auditor's Notice. fTHHE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the J. Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of JERKMI.UI JOHNS, Assignee of P. EVSTKR SON, under deed of voluntary assignment for benefit of Crediiorn, hereby gives notice to all persons interested in said distribution, that ho will sit in the discharge of Ins said a) pointment, at his office in the Borough of Gettysburg, ON THURSDAY Tnr.

22n OAT or MAY, (A. D. 18G2) at 10 o'clock. A. M.

of said day. DAVID WILLS, APDITOR. I May G. at Miss Caroline Krautter, Miss Hannah Minnigh, Reading tp. Solomon Chronisior, J.

Wolf, I. R. Shipley, Michael Myers, Daniel Golden, Philip Hann, P. A. Myers, B.

Eicboltz, Jacob King, Hugh King, Straban tp. Notice. ETTERS of Administration on (he estate of AARON -COX, late of Latimore township, John.Oa^V, Samuel T. Brown, E. Hitesbew, Jacob A.

Gardner, Wm. ilogary, tp. Adams county deceased having been granted I sil ac'llousor, to the subscribers, they hereby give notice to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Kstate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims Against same, to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. The firstnamod resides in Latiinorfe township the latter in May'6. SARAH COX, JOSEPH E.

WIERMAX, Aiisi'n. 6t 'S 'Cherry Peetorni, AVER'S Snrsapirilla. AYKR'S PILL'S, Si UR'E GRO'UND and ground exressl expressly for Rbnitwr' Drug Store. i 1 ff i lim im- monnc HATS CAl'S that he lnvsjusl Costs nothing to.look. IRE WJUSKEYTfor medicinal purposes only, Ihe new Drug of Dr.

A SCOTT A SON, are selling Cloths, meros, Cassinetts, Jeans, and all kin Dcmaitie Ooorfs chcup. Call And see all kinds of John IVitzol, Amos Griest, Unioa tp. Abraham Soil, Crawford, ButUr tp. Noah Miller, Edward Staley, Wm. MiUer, Shank DISTILLERS, Henry Wolf, Hamilton David Rhodes, Freedom BBEWBJIS.

Adam Diohl, Gettysburg. John Honnig, John Kllower, 'J 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 9 9 12 14 It 14 14 14 14 1,5 14 14 14 14 12 14 12 14 14 14 14 1L 14 14 14 13 13 14 11 14 14 13 14 14 13 14 14 14 10 10 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 13 14 14 14 10 14 14 14 14 14 13 11 9 14 14 It 14 14 14' 14 14 14 14 14 Uollf.Ct. 2.J UU 10 (A) 10 00 IU 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 LI DR. ROBERT HORNER'S A I LiUl'G i 1 STORK, I STKM.T, A 1 rctiroil frivUi the active practice (if piolesfii'ii, 1 a plc.isuro iu announcing to cituotb) ul (Jetty.sbuijj mid viuuiitv, that 1 have ot'cncd a -N'iiVV STORE, in tlie riio iunuerly uocupieii by I'rs. U.

HoKXKii. us au office, 1 will constantly keep ou-huud lilajge supply of uli kinds of PHESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TOOTH POWDERS, t. i t. i. oJ, U11 1 DRY PAINTS, and PAINTS ground in Oil, OILS, expressed and diitillod.

STATIOISEKY of all kinds. -i i i ii i a two streams 01 rui Pens, Pencils, Paper, uombs, Bruhlics, bupp i ng lU th( fields Thero I ,1 i PATENT MEDICINES. All the popular Patent Medicines, top-tlirr 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 12 50 7 00 V3LRY VAUJAI8LE Itcal I'jMlate lot' undort-ijiiie'l, of M. ott'i at 1'ublic Sale, ON 31hi or A 1862, at one o'clock, V. on the remiees, a Valuable FARM, situate in Monallen township, P.i., containing 140 ACKKS, tuljoitiinjr lands of Jacob Group aud Heirs, Daniel Peteis, Win.

Cook and others. The improve-. men'ts are a large two-story iitJE STONE DWELLING-HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, a Stone Barn, Wagon-shed, Corn-crib, Hog sU- bl-. Stone-Spriug-hoiiKo, a Dry and houte, e. There are two young i i OKCIIAHDS, and an older Orchard, also a great variety of Fruit Trees on the it being in a fruit-growing region.

Tlie noil is eicellwnt in qir.ility, being known as I Copperstone land'--as productive and more so tlnn Limestone land. The Farm ia admirably watered; there being a number of gh, aud two streams j)f running w.iter, I fill spring at the dwelling, and a well of w.iter at the barn, with pump. land in in a good state of cultivation, muHi of it alto been limed. There are ubou't of WOOLLAND, of Hickory, Oak. and other Timber.

The Farm is within a mile aud a half of Bendeisville, on the road leading to Peters- it lies with- 00 00 00 i 1 7 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 25 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 DIESaud WHISKEY, medicinal purposes only, ulwitys on h.tnd. a word, my Htock embiaees overythiiif found in a first chss store oi tj.it. JJelilJelHVlul me A largo supply oi fresh re- is mi e8 ceived, ana others art- arriving, 1 ma offering to the public on very ucconimodu- ting terms. My Medicines Iwe all been purchased under my pe'sonal insertion and supervision from the most reliable hoimei. I can therefore not only recommend them as pure ar.d fresh, but can hall clu-ap.

N. A 1'TKNTION given to tho treatment of all chronic disp ikes. SST A I A I MJ.J 13, 1862. tf Dissolution of Partnership. HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in the practice of Medicine, hae this day been' dissolved.

The books firm will be found in the possession of Dr. Charles Iloiner, flho will continue the practice. door above tlie Drug S'orc of A HORNJJll, ROBERT HOKNER. April 1, 1862. Important to the Ladies.

AHOR SAVING JU A I A I TUe utidc-bigncd is now building and oll-iing for sale. (i. Vf. TOLHUHST'S. I atQcttysburg.

and iiilt-ndb to supply 1'ICKING A VINO removed Clothing Kmponum from iuv uld Ma i tini.i.1i()prr* desire a Thii machine is gotten up on an entirely new principle and in by those ha, in use, the Best thirl iius kii-n into aueu it use, the beat thirl brought befoiu thu public lind Amoug the muuy advauta c8 of this lunchinc etMr ar 1 'to over all others may be iiicntiuuvd Uie i them i tlu my Hi. Its simplicity ji i i imposhiFrlo to ge: out ot order. 2d. Its speed, i astonishes alike the oper ttor and looker on. 3d, The facility with which it adapts Ftsclf to bulk or quantity of clothes desired to be ashed.

-1th. It equally well the (incut and lightest fabric, or the- coarsest mid heaviest, such as bed quilts, comfoits, blankets, 6th. Can be mnuaged by a child fiom 10 to 12 years of age. oth. CousamcB U-ss soap than any other process of washing.

7th. Will ladt as long as any other 'tub with cre. 8th. Saves ialf the labor. S.

SHEllFl'. Certificate. DAMS COUNjy, the undcr- has hecn painted and and tho recent arrival of .1 uient of 1 1 I 1 I IS IU 11CH a i I I i miles of Gettysburg, and i i 16 signed, hereby certify WE have used, milee of CurUslg, hnvirig access to Hsiilroads at both thehc points. The Public School is i i one-fourth of a mile. It is i i 1 i of Ef.pluman'f" Mill on Oppossnm creek, nnd has several Mills, Grist, Clover and Saw- 1 Mills, i i 1 and 2 miles of it, and has several Churches i i like distances.

made known nn day of sale. BDRICIIOLDEK, SOLOMON BENDER. April 29. Relief Tax. TN accordance with the Act of the General JL Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved the 16th day of May, 1801, in to the relief i of Volunteers and i unifies, the County 1 Comraibsionei-o ive levied a tax ot 1 mill.

Dr. U. Iforner. to Tax-T)averS. the year 1862 a bh.i which the Collectors for the present a a required to collect and i the same over to the Treasurer in six weeks from the date of their "Warrants.

Fur genera' inft r- uiation, section 17 of said Act is appended "Section Tb it it shall be a for is hereby Riven thit tbe County proper authorities ot any county i i this Commonwealth to and levy a for the payment of such appropriations as i may h.ue been, or may heie.ifter be, uiiide bv such authorities for i relief of AVincbreniier, Caroline Rupp, Either Musselman, P. Shively. Martha Chainberlin, Jane M. Weltj. will make an A A OF FJYE PER CENT p.u on or before Tuesday the of July.

-Collectors will he required to call on t.is- p.iyers on or before the above date, and make such abatement to persons paying on or exi ono of ountrv 0 before said d.iy. and pay the s.imo to the 011 County Treasurer, ochetwipc no abatement will ho made. Bv erder of the Commissioners, J. M. WALTER, Clak, April 29.

Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. IE eubscriber offers nt Privale Sale, the ijj HOUSE in which he has been residing for the last six years, situate in Baltimore street, 1 a few doors north llJLI of the Court-house, between the propei tics of E. B. Buehler, and the Misses Conner. The 3ropert3 is in excellent condition, haviug been thoroughly repaired.

It it abundantly provided i water, having a hydrant ot soft water, nd also a never failing well, with excellent jump. The houe itself has dry cellar, plas- itud Hie using now, G. W. Tolhurt's linpioYed Washing Machine, and are fully satisfied that it is juat the Tub Mr. S.

Kheifj.represents jt to bt. and tupeiscdcs anything of the kind we have ever seen as yet; combining, as it does, gi cat speed with little labor, its work in the most satisfactory manner. We, therefore, recommend it to every family in the county with great pleasure. J. Winebrcnner, John Rupp, David Musbeltnsn, C.

Svrope, John Chtmiberlin, S. J. May. 13. GROCERIES.

BOYERT SON havejust received i' splendid lot of Groceries, Queens- wsire, Notions, Confections, Tobaccos, H.iving bought these goods for Cash we are prep.ired to ofi'er such inducements to buyers as cannot f.iil to please. We have of grades, Il.ird and Soft Crushed. luted, Powdered, Orleans, Porto Rico and Cuba. MOLASSES, we have of all kincK Sugar house, New York, Honey and Levering Sjr Syrup, the finest ever brought tn this market. Call and examine.

COFEM3K. good nnd che.ip. TOBACCO, we a 27 kinds, amcmg others Congress, Cavendish, Peach leaf, and Heady, Gravely, Clam, Jewel of Opl.ir, to which call attention the of the weed." We sell both Wholesale Het.iil- Moners or municipal ire i QUBBKSWAPB. a good selection acd at prices to suit the tunes. We also keep Notions, Confections, Spice's, Brushes, i Teas, Chocoftite, Starch, Blacking, Cedar Buckets, Tubs, Scvthes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, in short evervthing teei or their families, or both, which Iq tears fhall have been or may be received into tho service of this State or the United States.

videu, That such assessment shall not in one year exceed two and one-half nulls upon tbe dollar of the taxable property of buch i Provided, That ill loans heretofore negoti.ited, or moneys borrowed by CoinmU- i validated." JAMES FT. MARSHALL, WM. U. A EP1IRA1M MYEItS, Co nun ii Attest--J. IT.

"WALTER, Clerk. A i 29. Vinegar--Vin egar. undersigned ban commenced i JL ufacturo of Viiiegar, on Washington street, ,1 few doors north of West Middle street, Gettysburg. He has been manufsictu- belonging to a Grocerv.

No trouble to show Goods. Country produce taken in for Goods. WM. BOYJBll SOX. Apr! 120.

00 oo 00 00 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 7 7 7 7 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 7 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 tered garrets in the front house, most of the ringtbis Vinegar a a a i has ein i satisfaction. The superiority jt fb 01 h-r ia a col r8 madii 'entirely run a ld kind bemp; used in ita com and free from everything injuri 1862. BARGAINS. 1862. BARGAINS.

property may call on the subscriber, now oocu- pying it. F. A. MUHLE.XBERG March 19. tf 1862.

Spring Millinery. ISS MrCRE.Utr having just 1862. returned from the is now opening an unusual- 1 ly large of BONNETS and BONNET I I of the latest styles. Also, Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings, Shawls, Mantillas and Fancy Goods of every description, all of which having been purchased for cash, ivill be sold at prices so suit the times. April 22.

fTx AY the highest Cash Prices for all kinds of IT Gd.UX, FLOUR, SEEDS, at their Brick Ware-house in BSrConstJxntly on hand a. large assortment of GROCERIES, at wholesale and retail LUMBER, COAL, GUANO. PLASTER, c. April 22. i 10 00 10 00 10 00 JTotice.

ETTERS of Administration, de bonis non, on the Esiate of CATIIARIVK late of Liiimore township, Adams comitj', deceased, nn I ln beelx a ral od the undersigned, resi- UO ding in Reading township, he hereby gives notice to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate, to nviko immediate payment, aud those having claims against" the same, to present the same properly autheuticated, for settlement, ELUS BUSIIEV, ADV'R. April 29, lSb-2. 6t 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 15 00 2o 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 15 00 5 00 00 5 00 Notice. T-ETTERS of Administration on the estate of JLj JAMKS II. NniaT, late of Huntington township, Adims county, deceased, having been gianted to the undersigned, resi img ss.me township, he hereby gives notice to all persons knowing themselves indebted to snid estate to make immediate payment, and those havingtlaims against the same, toproscnt them, properly authenticated, for settlement A I 3 COULSON, ADM'R.

April 22, 1862. ous. It htrqiig. and a the same sant to the taste, ai.d has all the preservative qualities found in pure Older Vinegtr. He is prepared to wholesale this Vinegar in any quantity.

Call and examine for yourselves. ADAM DIEHL. Certificate. the undersigned, hereby certify that ive have used in our families, for various purposes, the Vinegar manufactured and sold by ADAM DIEUL, and find it to be all that he represents it to be. We have fairly tested it and believe it to be superior in every respect, to any other manufactured Viueg.ir wo have ever and would recommend it to all persons.

Wm. Boyer Son, Gettysburg, Jacob Norbeck ifc Codori Gillespie, John Chamberlin, Franklin' Levi Pitzer, A. F. Oxford. May 13, 18G2.

ly HATS CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, iraRUSKS AND TRAVELING BAGS IUv- UJ just received a very large supply of the above Oroodi, I tun prepared them lower thnn ever told in this My stock rs I rno-t complete, embracing sljle ot Shoes and Hats made. A CAPS, consisting of all the latest styles for Spring and IX THE'fiATEST STYLES i'OK it emphatically'die Cheap "anil' 1 FaHhioiiflh'le Clotliing 7 of sbuf g. In the Men's Departiiient Aiill'E most complete assorttsicnt of Fl.VE CLOTH, COATS," BUSINESS COATS, VESTS OF SPRING SUMMER WEAK. Our Boys' Department comprises variety of styles. Boys can be trimmed out from head to foot, with suits complete Jmii cheap, "i' FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS.

NECK. TIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, all selected with the greatest can; and solfl at the lowest cat.li We deem it ceasary to make any extra newspaper'floiir-' ish, being call will'satisfy rill that our goodd ars just what we recoinmenil" theoi to be--well jaaade, of cheaper than tbe same quality of goods can be bought ia Ado.tns county, mucli I will sav, that I will guarantee to all whoTnay favor with their patronage, entire satisfaction, as to quality, tit and pricp. April 29. F. B.

PICKING. GOODS, ARNOLD has just Teceived irom Philadelphia a huge of Cloths, Black, plain and fnncy, Silk Warp, French for summer. Dm-8 Ccats, a beautiful article. Tweeds, Itnliau Jeans, Drillings, Merino CaspimeiOh, Velvet Gambroons and Ycctings, nil very handsome. In the alove t-tockof Goods there are many new and beautiful Stjlcsl-- Also, largo stock of Carpels, pot B.ijrs and Domestics.

Also, a.l.rrge Stock of Ready made Clothing of our munufac- turing, in great variety, all siztfc, piices aud eliu.ip. Call-and see us. W. T. KING is in connection with the usual, to cut and make up Clothing iu hhort order.

April 3m- Summer. BOOTS SnOES, for Gentlemen, Ladies aid Children--City make and Eastern work from 25 cents up. HEW FIRM. PROVISIONS. FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, NOTIONS, 4 C.

'I he undersijjnvd have gone into, partnership in the Grocery nnd Piovision butintFc, at the old stand of W. Gilkspie, in York street, one door oast of Will's Hotel, Gfttya- buig, when; they will constantly keep oil hand (or sale, ,1 genara! varieiv of goods in their lino, viz COFFEES, SUGARS. MOLASSES, SYRUPP, TKAS, SALT, de. HAMS, SHOULDERS SIDES, FISH', POTATOES, BEANS. A With any quantity of CONFECTIONS, FHUITS.

NOTIONS'. AC. Thev expect dpsl largely in GOAL I a A OIL LAMPS-- promising ft pood article of the former aud a fi'uo assortment of thfl l.tttcr. a i enlarged Store and "Ware Rooms, sre prepared to large stock, all of which will of at Bay-Trunks of every description and lowest They offer Huch haritiiins Call examine the bargains at April 22. E.

F. McILHEXY'S. Notice. I ETTER3 of Administration on the cslate of S. SMITH, late of Strabin township, Adams county, deceased, having be.cii granted to the aubssribcrs, (tb'e firat naiuod residing in 'Tyrone township, the latter in they lu-Mby give notice to 1( to said Kstat,) to make and those having claims-against tha s-imo, will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement.

GEORGE MACKLEY 1 GEORGE THOMAS, April 15. APV'KS. all persons indebted immediate payment Notice. rfc.ETTERS Tcetameutary oa "the Estate, of JACOB deocas.cd, late of Lat- impro township. Adaraa count having been granted to, the a'ubsoribur," residing in the sftme townihip, he' hereby gives riotire to all peraon.vknowing thomselvea said estate to make and thoeo havingclaims against the same, to present thorn, properly authenticated, for settlomcn't April i- JACOB LIVINGSTON, Ex'r.

A A hereby given to nil persona interested in the above return of cUsaificAlion, that I will hold an Appeal, at tho "Commissioners' OftTcc, in Gettysburg, tin Sriitiriiay, the day of June next, between the of M. and 3 4 P. whon and whoro all may consider nggricved by oaid clnsnifi- nttenrf. mmnilo for Adami co. Turnpike Dividend.

HE President and Managers of tho "Gettysburg and Petersburg Turnpike Company" a this day declared a Dividond of ONK PER payable, on or after tho I2th inat. J. II. McCLELLAN, May 5, 'Plnids, Spring Do just oponod at A. vSCOTT SO.VS.

TATIONBRY, of all kinds, nt Dr. R. NKR'K new Family, Drug Prescription Store List of Letters, (TYEMA1X1NG in Gctiysbure I. 0. May 13 VU 1862.

Lane Timothy McLaughlin Mary A. McCleary AlarthaA. Miller Saru.ii A. (2J Morrison Sarah A. Mickly James ilcllvaine Andrew Mack Peter Nccly Jonathan W.

Plank Mrs. M. E. 1'liuk Bmanucl I'reacott Addison Vlank George L. Vorter David R.

Routson Sarah Rollman Lizzie M. Stultz Peter D. Satylar Francis (2) Snj der Adam Settle Wm. Stulti Thaddeus S. Small Jerome Sandfra Jacob Shafer John B.

Slaybangh Alex. Shutteron John Shuemaker Mary oandoc Maggie A. Soskey A a 0. Snyder Harriet Spangler Barbara Shafer Leah C. Small Jerome Trestle Moses Tioatle Kmanuol G.

(2) Walker Mrs. Mary Walker Joseph (Capt.) Wiimore Marliu Wtntz John Wickwrshani Josiah Williams Jack Yeats Surah FOKKtON" IKTTEK. Anton Zullncr, Farmers. Bush Harriet By ers David Beard Daniel W. Baker Harriet Beucl Elizabeth Black John W.

Bushman Caroline Black Xancy Gulp Policy John C. Dichl Amanda Eckert Susan Fleming Wm. Flaharty James Ford Susan Fissel Ephraim Fiame Elizabeth Gardner Adam H. Catharine Houck H. Haincs Louis Hagerman Wm.

lleishy Jacob Mary Heck Samuel T. Hall John llarucll Mary Hartzcll Mary Hartzell Barbara a i George C. Hftrncll James C. Howard Hiram Jljmmens Charlotte ftorner Mollie C. Ilollinger Anna Jacobs Samuel Keacly Ar.drew Kerler Andrew Keofor Cinhariue Keefer Jacob (-) Leer Daniel Littlo Samuel Leer Peter Linard Daniol New Goods fgAHXESTQCK BROTHERS havejust receiv- Jf ed and arc now opening a cheap and deiira- ble assortment of Spring Goods, to which the attention of buyers is respectfully stock comprises all the latest and most approved styles and pat terns of Drees Goods, together with their usual assortment of Staple Domestic Goods, such as cannot fail to please all who may favor them with their patronage.

Call early and select from their large and assortment. FAHNESTOCK BHOTIIEKS. April 3. tf havn never been had in this pla.ce. Give us .1 trial.

No effort spared to please. GEO. A. CODORI. JOSEPH S.

GILLESPJE. April 29. Highly Important rpO PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS. JL best placo to buy your Dry Goods is at A SCOTT SON'S, opposite the Eagle Hotel, Chambersburg street. HEADY MADIK CLOTHING.

EORGE A has now on hand inuub the l.ir^eht stock of made Clothing ha has ever had, consisting oV Coats of all sizes. Pantaloons VestH, Dusters, Shirts, Drtwers, Gloves, Hosiery, fec. Our Coats, Pauls and Vesta run from a needle to an anchor, both ns to size, price and quality. If we cannot please you in a girment made, Mr. T.

KIITO. who in connection with the establishment, will once t-ike your moanure nnd make vou a suit in short notice. Give us a call. April 29. 3m Gettysburg English and Classic Scnool.

Second Session of the GETTYSBURG ENGLISH AND CLASSIC SCHOOL for Males and Females, will commence o.v THE 01 18U2, and will continue till 1st of July--16 weeks. TERMS--For English Brnnehes, 87 00 For English and Cliissicn, 30 00 aliiniicd number will be received, those who desire to send their children ihoiildm.ike early application. For particulars address Rev. "WM. McELWEE.

Feb. 5, 1862. Price, Fair Dealing and thing nt the LOWEST PRICE. We havejust returned Baltiuiorc, and are now openiLg a large fii.d assoitnitut of I 8 to we invite tlie special attention of the Ladies nnd Gentlemen o) town and counirjv -We will not particularize, but invite nil to'caSl, examine and judge for themselves. We take this of returning ouljHianks for the libenil thus fsr extended to us, and would say it shall be our constant deavor to merit a continuance of Hie same, by' stiict attention to business, with .1 dssiro to please, by selling the prettiest, xuoat goods for tho least monev.

April lo. A. SCOTT calling for letters in the above will plonse they wore advertised. A. P.

M. Watches, Watches, Watches. TTMIE undersignod has just returned from the I Cities with a new of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES; (elected with "partJcular care, and which he can sell at extremely LOW PRICKS--warranting them to be good, timekeepers. Also, an assortment of CHAINS KEYS, c. Persons of purchasing i goodWotclv requested to call nnd examine mont.

JOSEPH BE VAN, Sign of tho Watch April 22. tho I.L the fmnily Medicines Jean' itoro of ihenew Family, Drn(j nnd Precoription Dr. R. Homvv.a. During the past year we have introduced to ihe notice of the aedic.il profession of thii couu- try the PCKE CBTSTAIUED CHI.OBIDK or PRf.r- as a REMEDY TOR EHEUMATISM; and having received from many sources, both fioni physicians of highest standing and from patients, the Most flattering Testimonials of its real value in the treatment of this painful and obstinnt we are induced to preaeutit to Jbe put- lie in a form RKADY FOR IMMEDIATE URK, which we hope will commend itself io thoso wbo nrc suffoiing with this afflicting coiniVint, and to the medical practitioner who may I'osedtotostthe powers of tbia valuable remedy, ELIXIR PROn'LAMTXK, in the form i spoken of, has recently been extensively nicnted with in the PKNXSVLVA.VIA and with MAKKKD'iRUCCKSs'(a3'will appear branches and would inform the nfilicjetj th.it from tho published accounts i the a number of years' experience, nnd nnpnr- i journnls fled success in Chronic aa Acute Dis- is cdvcfully put for ate use, with full fiiVcctionn, aad onn "Boarding and Day School.

fctSS C. SHEADS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL opens ox MONDAY, 2n, 1SS1. Session of Months, $75. Music and Languages extra. For further address C.

SHEADS, August Gettysburg, Pn. Notice to Invalids. I has located himself in Hunterstown, Adams i cnntinnc to attend to the practice of Medicine, Surgery and Midwifery in all their varii.ua av4vuv.f) tu i i i i I Ultt" eases, such as partial and General Palsy, St. Vihis' Dance, Consumption of the first and second stages, Scrofula and King's Kvil, Asili- raa, Goitre, Epileptic Fits, Inflnmmatory find Chronic Rheumatism, Mercunftland Siphilitic Affections, Milkor Vbiio of the Spine, Daafness, Erysipelas, fit, Anthony's or Rose, Ulcers and pwellinpg of nil kiads, Dropsy, roastituiioail Disordcrft and originntins; from a depraVcd or impci-- focl of the Blood XervoOs system. A11 mltod and complicated eharsotcr.

affections peculiar'to tamed all tho dmggfetv ai 76 bottle, at v( BULLOCK and Sjipprossion nnd Irregularity of tb'o or Also Specific for Pn "IHd'Soro Tbront Dipthcriu: No relief nt. ftl low vales, from cents of KAHNK8- TOCE BROTHEKS. tf Apnl 22. in wim chcsp Ur hie ton bo i 1 K. F.

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