The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 19, 1869, Image 3

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ea!-.a intending ta gait Flotel-ke• ping
uli • t Pul.lic Fall:. at Lis residence, the Nation
:. is ca•tht.nett, Adntne nonnty, Pat., the Lllaw
•,,l le reek,t,nl Property, to wit:
:tit! 1•11liflp MARE, n No. 1 Cow,2Sll. , tes . ot ex-
Wr.on, Neve Sleigh Anal Hells, set
1:r Nri, Holing Bridle+, PI Int of ital.
.. flotther tVsgon, Mattock,
IV.su Soy. .1 1 ,411,1 e ttit Axes . , 11.:tkes.
:1 t. Heel ant splrthita.; Wheel;
,• ‘1,.,•, ie..
Tub, Grate, nottlee,
.t.• I' I.: •
h., • ' " I. .. .0 LitAtrd,
', n , i,ting of fled
',• C., • , lt , cl;iug CLai r. FIG—
: , ~.• •1.1 e, Coal Bucket
1 St tutht,
~• • ~•.•t Qttrtte•eir tee,
;•.:••.a , ttat •:• I Wltt , lty Keg,
A., other
I Shin ties,
.rdig t.t A 1.,, a Tin,
l`erLhe:+,
,r} and f., ‘,111;:t '2:i or :1.1
; Gag be cut. nag sh,nt stile
the rail, op.ti .au.1 5 of litzekiAli I.ltehAw
aniel flt.halzeltaa:,
cre.dit will be any pentton m
1 . 7 . 1 1.‘ , ill teeee the, benefit of the usual de
... Ilea...Am:, arc p..,eitscely warned against
rrittglag • *by spirititttas -••• I hint - Ire on the
1. a said .tat-, as / pa) . a licenstOthei exe,x the
the Ny.
E. P. KITTINGEIt.
Diar.l2—ts
Au :.,,Lterr
- 11.1 c SALE OF VALUABLE
PKILSQNAL PROPERTY
11t,74 of et: Entate of Na.
, ill .11 at l'oblic Sale,
of 9r/dock,
the ditwkn, in Liberty
1,.
Pa., on the road leading
t g, find about midway
tuNottiogratnable
I. I
a. 1 11. i:er, ;?holes, 1 four and 1
. I t^t;t.l Cart iage,2
air•J Pk , ugbs, wi nuowin
a g ii Hal neeft, Breectibandag
IVaAT , In and Side. Saddl e ,
Jtck icrew, Flrld)a
Mat
• tirindst "le, Grain
•at, :tad Irv...a Saws, Planes,
• t il::.ce :1%41 Ilan, lot Of Lain
,
~.!, Car Plank, ards,
„ iU. h
Kitehen
i...rt Boisteada and
Be
, I ihral; ta,t awl 2 Kitche Tables,
Et.l•l, ,/11/ Sb.res, eoul.ing Storen
and ft
plate St.., anti pil.e,C-rner Kitchen Cup.
Cis, larawers,lVablifttands, Look
cli tie Ctr,,,t•, Dei , k end Book Cue,
1., t.gur, Ctq,per Kettle, Dimas and
Cu; ter, Ii cat Venaels, and a
mti• - :••• t- , nntnerous to mention.
.baaa• will 1, Reit and terms made known
ba:
JOUN 31U6SELMAN,
ANNA M. GRA VSON, I
7.1 SniTil, A 1:c. L r.
(Mar. s—ta
lILIC SALE OP VALUABLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Imanc 3 'ciConly w:1!
rtt t Ihur,rlay. the ISt , / day of
..•' ttt,it . Cl. on the premises,
it
nt.,:c
wit: tlan's Mill, /Iw o folh,w
Pron,wiy, t.,
11;4L.- KS. throe of thorn excellent
o . •. C. , 11, 1 Cow. 2 head young
st t:,..tl Chester Sli , ,tea, 1 two and
lath Unto Bed sod nay
Carri
er ha .e 11 " , o-tvt11 Hay Rake,
It Plows, Shovel . Plows,
Rite
tk. I:lrr,w. 0..11:1 e :tn.! single Tress, t; ,. sitit. of
-et FP,I. tl. Bri Ilea, Collars, Hal.
•itl.ains, t 12:( r CLawni. 2 Spreaders,
,lit %
Stoteol. 01 single Harness, eck
4.1,;:,. Olei:;11, two-horse C S h re.l,.
Grain Ctadle, Grindstone. Feel
great wavy o;Litrartieled tounuturrpux
u.
.:,.-, will I. givt t..iotl terms ovule known 04
JONA.S IiA.LTANZI/:lN,4:lse:%;uee
ER' OF VALUABLE
l'EitboNAL EttOPERTY
0- 01 svii at l'ghlic &Ade, Tut,
.••' al 10 o'clock, A. N., at his
tdiat.au :tot AdiunS County, Pa,
G,ltyrsl , lzrg ou the road leading to
lot ols dig Peraordil Property, to
)1.L11E5. on„ a f ]lave, 8 veare
8 . Y ttlier 5 years old, with foal
8, 8,:i, ii,Ett,le. S SIIICh Cown. two of
..44,7i.: Cattle, 1 a Del.,' .81/114
2
• 4, 4 .0 4, and !trine., gou.l Rtilitag
stt Plow 0 tare, hulloes
three-lA.(3l'ot
•, n
nath. 0.1 Side Saddle. 14ow--
1, nt 31ent Ves otlt.
. ,:t net it... :Ina herein eutint,itteilt
—Ail gum, under eminn'ofj.lll..
411 a !Ir ~1 tc 4 mouths will ho given
1) "1 LU. 13EN27ER,1
tic: ..,;>; I.e 601.1 a tn:,,e horses
ue de. ...Ay La I,le. H,Whoelbe.rr u tr, shoves
.1.1,, I.b.ni 1111.1;,., halter, lines , Forks, •
01 . 4 , 11 c, bait, lazge Steel lards,
1.. I,n 1:t Go, pe,l; and Boots Case, Be-. •
CL lb t;01, Ten-plate and l'lpe
L..: t. t L. C:Ler 11.trrels, Froth Oilers, and •
r 11;, r i 4.1, ti. , ..ancruus to mention.
111,1,1 cash; sums of $5.00
Inontha ss 111 be given
..;.;
DANIEL BENNER, BR.
A (r. pk.wr.s.ta
•
P,LIC SALE OF
\ A LC ABLE PERSONAL YROEERTY.
t.d, A linsni,t, Anltt of the &tate 0$
-.a 11 ill evil at Public Salo,
::Lry ri .1/Irch nrit, at 100.
.at the L.t ru,idunca of d,
le
• !km tt,- vain:tut,. Personal
% excellt Gorily Beast and
•.. 1 zinifting-top Buggy. One bane
t ••: V, li,u Singh and Bells, Wash
, 1. d ru y rrr . lot of .Ikgriels, Seep el
tn-d,[,04 and Bedding, Caepegins „ ,
tore and ti z tures, char'.
ti,,e,tand, :Side Board, Blend;
Ctock, Capper Kettle,
ran, Vtrr Dogs, Bushel Bee.
. I /MS I:ct 1, .addle, lot of new Bsge,lt
Lang!, tray, W ood Buz, Saga!'
Cite: n. Quilting
t;,2 41.,:tt,..1,3 article, too numerate"
•
E. A. MONFORT, Aden
11,1 C S ALL OF VALUABLE
ItEAL ESTATE
MEM
.rtlcr of the OrpbaaB Court of
tho uihn e,gheal, Atlm inistrator of the
31,v,ry, deooleed , WM Sail at •
-AI, on the pro:lt...Qv, on S.aurilay, March
..cr OF I, ',ND • ituato in Menallen township,
0 , 111, 01 IL , nd.rnull. , adjoining 'nude or
Pkt..ra, and Clew go Peters,
.\C7:3.'" and 110 PERCUES. The
im
•nt, ,i , ioitat if at wiostory Log Dwelling, Log
01 0110.1 lit: ilding,
P. when attend
' `i r,.n and cr:als made known by
11. F.. 11. PETERS, Adm'r.
Mar. 12.-ts
132311=1112
)I) ~TOC'K
I.T PIaVATE SALE
1. rtsldinz iu Strahan township, 13.;
.t' ••• vct I I New eliester, offers at Private
f in;; Stack, v ,z:
y: A p g,with 1.11, a Bay-Gelding rising
,•' t. irgc• and attire,) a Bay Mare rising
e Id, ts, re Tay iur, dam Morgan,) an Ayr
”tt, en months .1,1, Gat* good
t• put clime are invited to call and
~ :c,'Lli.nt.d Stock.
111=
AIIR.IIIAM FICKES
TE
IUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT;
•. A cre. Prime Frederick County-,
! it.ree miles from Frederick
I h drssazy Outbuildings; huge Peach
•
i i tz• r ice *6,500.
liox 200, FrederjekOrld.
ELM
I' AB E STUCK AT
PRIVATE SALE
...cunt; IL.rse, lour 3 etl, old, dives well Rua
sed by low an n Itioing hum,. 4 nn fine,
ut • old Lleikr 4, 0 LI:II N, 11l be fresh the 15th
r u. .11. quirt. al tlila
(...LASS FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE,
two m::ts or Fitt ,burg, on the liar
ro,!, with all neetleary Improve
nt:d in prime order. I will sell from
to buil ptachasmk. Terms
!:k. Fur farther iu formation, apply to
WM. WIBLE.,
3 -If Gettysburg', Pa.
.•!•E AND LOT
FOR SALE
ii.er offers at Private. Sale, her Houma and
4 ground. situate ou Stratton street, in the
of Gettysburg, bounaed by lots of John
Jack.b . Coalori with an alley in the rear.
a new two-awry Brick House, with a
brick building and outbuilding. The
is In a pleasant situati on, rod Improve--
ten.lit,g in that direction.
LYDIA GIALLAOLIZR.
OD FOE :!:ALE,
300 CORDS OAK,
00 If OKOR Y,
SANDOE'SMIL L.
d $j per cord 011 the groyne!.
GEO. ARNOLD.
burg. Aug. 2R, IS6A.-4.
RMERS
/EY TUE
Bone Phosphate.
•gr Irene's-Lets, therefore, who ere la search
edits sod pen:Lug:lent manure, and who
the delete atlas arttcle prefened to their
the lard time, thk maLuiactaren would
the
kit BONE I'IIOSPIIATE
of their ezpi ri n.rur;j trial. at 'dolt; past
e • la 'llla ling Ills tacit contl4ooooi alai lc
/ ttry • 11/ tOitiMOni Wt
.L' , w regard It as lb* datap
ma/.. ore 11. tar market.
E AMBIONIL
onundoutly from Om °monk portion
Pluck. SU PER SON IN BAGS.
main& Grouted Bone, OR of Vitriol, cam be
thee us a eaU.
taws:lw !meow Pleaaphate Ibr sale.
WAIL BUSLATZ. Nana tectairor.
NITILICSOLDEB , & WILSON,
•
'Banter tterPrese Balidinge,
',Learner Wasttiapon sad Rallrosd 'L c
Gettystourt Penner.
usArr *ZOIENNEODK,
Granite Station, Pa.
& BENDER,
- New 01Jord Pa.
CHAIMF-S Ren,a: Pa
•
ADVP2LTISING IdEDrum,
Tsar STA* AND OUTINIL
•
Ti SW Ind „Santa
lietitraboarar, Frtda7, Mar: if, plas.
hi. RuscAN, Esq., of the State
Senate. will accept our thanks for sundry
documents.
INSLTRED.—Mr. E. D. Newman had
an insntanee of $lOOO in the Niummaabitvg
Company., nia loaads mieh heavier.
pfrThe Fra.klin Zouaves will meet In
klunterstown, to-morrow, (the 29tb.) for
drill and parade. A second Miententant
is to be elected.
The territory which now embraces
York and Adams counties was purchased
from the Indians in 1736, onehundred and
thirty-three years ago.
FORGE. —Messra. Baker, Feistel and
Tolbert have reb Wit the Gettysburg Forge,
and put it in operation again. Tt,ese gentle
men are all active, energetic young men,
and have our cordial wistme for sweet's.
DEAD.—Thst New York Tribune an
nounces the 'death of CoL Ai.Baii C.
RAMSRY, which occured on the 9th instant,
in that city. Ile was at one time a promi
nent lawyer in York, Pa., and was well
known in this section. •
==l
A RARE CHANCE.—Any person de
siring to invest from $l,OOO to $5,000, on
peifeetly safe real estate security, with as
surauce of prompt payment of interest,
and free from all State or local taxation,
will have a rare chance of doing so by
applying at once to Hon. MOSES Mc-
CLEAN, President, or A. D. BUEHLER,
Treasurer, of the Board of Trustees of Pa.
College. Bee ad vertiement.
COUNTERFEITS.—The country is
flooded with counterfeit currency of the
smaller denominations. Ten, twenty-five
and fifty cent stamps largely abound, while
the counterfeit bill; of the denominations of
one dollar and upwards are detected every
day. A large addition of $lO and $2O
notes of this sort has just been added to the
circulation of the country, and our readers
should examine bills of these denomina
tions, dated 1862.
ACCEPTED.—Ex-Governor MORTON,
of Indiana, now of the United States Sen
ate, has accepted the invitation of the
Board of Commissioners of the Gettys
burg National Cemetery to deliver the ad
dress on the first of July next, on the oc
casion of the dedication of the monument,
which will be completed by that time.—
Senator MORTON has a national reputation
and will doubtless make an address
worthy of the historic occasion. An orig
final Poem will be delivered by BAYARD
TAYLOR, the distinguished traveller, while
Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER will per
form the duties of Chaplain.
ANOTHER FIRE.—The dolling con
nected with Mr. Geo. Arnold's mill prop
erty on the turnpike, one .mile south of
Aboottstown, in this county, was also
destroyed by fire during the high wind on
Saturday the 6th. The fire is supposed to
have originated from a stove pipe. The
house was a two-story brick, and insured
in the Dover -Company for $l,OOO. The
, occupant, Mr. Jscob A. Staley, lost a part
of his furniture, saving the balance only
- by the most active efforts. It is Mr.
Arnold's intention to rebuild immediate
ly. Messrs. Stallamith 6. Son are already
at work upon th 6 job.—Compiler.
SALES.--Levi Mumper has sold his
dwelling, two-story brick on East Middle
street, to Hugh Malheny, of Staban town
ship, for $2250.
Joseph Barker has purchased Isaa
Staub's new house, in Littlestown, at 0,
000.
Samuel Foulk has sold his farm, in
Cumberland township, to Capt. John
Horner, 184 acres, for $5,000. Mr. Foulk
has purchased of .Charles Overdeer, in
Mountjoy township, 44 acres, for $2,000
cash.
John Culp ham bought from S. It. Tip
Lou the frame building ou Carlisle street
adjoining the Depot, for $325.
31 A ILINA PRINTED M ATT ER e,
attention oflhe public is directed, through
the Postal Record, to the following rule of
the Postoffice Department, which refers
to printed matter on any kind which is
not so done up for mailing that it can be
thoroughly examined at the postoffice
where it is first deposited:
"Postmasters will charge and collect
postage at the rate of three cents for
each half ounce of any newspaper or per
iodical so marked or written upon as to
give other information than that contain
ed in the print. The same charge will be
made when it is so enclosed that it cannot
be examined witout destroying the wrap
per. The same applies to any printed
matter which may be sent at less than
letter postage."
It is not sufficient to clip a corner of the
envelope as is often done. Nothing but
Printed matter and seeds can pass through
the mails at reduced rates. Clothing of
All kinds, dry-gotxls, ISE.C., must be rated
with letter postage-3 cents for each half
4unce.
CHAPLAIN.—The numerous friends of
Rev. J. G. Bcrriass, - D. D., Pastor of the
Lutheran Church at Washington, D. C.,
will be gratified to learn that he has been
4lected Chaplain of the House of Repre
ttentatives of the 41st Congress. Dr. But
ler is well knotVn in Gettysburg, having
having prosecuted his theological studies
in this place. He is a Trustee of the
College and Director of the Seminary, and
axtitctive friend of both. During the trying
scenes of the War for the suppression of
the Rebellion, his was one of the few pul
pit& in the National Capitol that dared to
give thoroughly loyal utterances. While
not neglecting his pastoral &large, he was
active in the various hoipitala around
Washington, ministering to the wounded
and dying soldiers u The career of Dr.
Butler in the Ministry has been marked
with treat success, and the distinguished
compliment which be has just received
from the Representatives of the people
was merited alike by his exemplary
Christian character and his acknowledged
ability as a pulpit orator.
BOLD BURGLARY.—OnMonday
night last the office of Adams' Express in
this place was broken open by burglars.
The villains seem to have gone to work
cooly. A pane of glass in the' rear door
was taken out, the pieces of glass being
carefully put into a bucket. Through this
opening one of the parties seems to have
entered, and then removed the bolts of ,
the door, and unscrewed the hasp of the
lock, thus getting open the door. With
- the aid of a crow bar, pinch bar, sledge,
and drills, the safe was broken open—
these tools all being left in the office.—
They were recognised next morning by I
Mr. PETER. BxrrLxx as his property, hav
ing been taken from his shop near the
freight depot. Nearly all the express
packages in the office were broken open,
and the contents scattered over the floor.
The burglars got but little, if anything,
of value fortheir trouble. It is supposed
that they were atter mosey. As no mo
ney packages are perinitted to remain in
the office over night, they of course found
none. They seem then to have gone to
work very deliberately on the packages,
most of them being articles that had ac-
cumulated during the last year or two,
as refuted or uncalled for packages. So
far ss t o known, nothing of valise wits ob;
tamed, it being very evident that the
parties were after money, not goods.—
There must - have been two or mere at
work and using lights, sa the curtain was I
found drawn over the sash of the front
door, suds *go* - pi* orer one otitis,
windows. lansillossiitinspiassioals that
the parties engaged 41,_ the burol%.', ax•
atranpra, who expected to led mantel
package in the tails.
Oboe The Express %/loom', was...m.o. by
burglars abOut Wes rail lid th• nib
beteg tbAn mum* 114:01thlUd__:414"
molailed lane, aftiieolmtpasnoNlNG
boWirnr, of valueisingibili
SCIWIA./0119W • ItrOttdehied
to Senator Ducti fora (*mot the Com
mort:6ehool Swath, 1111111„-e4tithd eig th e
annual reports of oOunty fitiperintemdents,
statistical tables, %U. Sono:ova:lts ago we
gave same data taken from the preliminary
report. From the volume now blifore us
we extract the following figures in regard
to Adams county :
No. of Schools in the county 151. Aver
age number of months taught 4.79; Gettys
burg reporting 8i months ; Huntingion and
Straban 6, Freedom 51; Berwick Borough,
Conowago, Hamilton, Hl.mpton, Highland,
Latimore, Liberty, Menallen, and Oxford
5 ; Mountjoy 43, and the remaining districts
4 months.
No. of Male Teachers 96, with an aver
age salary of $29.74 per month ; Female
Teachers 62, with average salary of $28.--
10 ; average age of teachers 24 ; number
bolding professional ce;tficatea 22.
No. of Male Scholars 8,717, Female 8,-
45 ; average number attending school 4,-
628 ; average cost of tuition per month for
each pupil 89 cents.
- Amount of tax levied for School purposes
$24,341.01, for Handing $10,847.45, Oc
cupation Tax $5,286 ; total tax, $40,474.46.
• No. of School Houses 146, of which 39
arc frame, 51 brick, 32 stone, and 24 log.—
Number reported unfit for use 37 ; without
privies 68 ; not well ventilated 41. Num
ber with suitable furniture 60; insufficent
2G ; injurious furniture 28. Number well
supplied with apparatus 39 ; wholly with
out apparatus 37.
No. of Schools 157 ; graded 14 ; well
classified 140. Number in which text books
are uniform 137. •.-! The Bible is read in 80
schools
Mi. Susarfe Report is interesting but
two lengthy for re-publication. He says
eight new school - houses have been erected
in the county during the year—three in
Menallen, two of them brick costing $9OO
each, and the other in• Bendersvijle, two
story brick, with two rooms on each floor;
two in Butler, brick, 30 by 32 feet. costing
$9OO each ; one in Huntington, frame; and
two in Tyrone, costing each $650. Mr.
Sanctr gives a very unfavorable account
of the latter two buildings, which, he says,
were put up on "the penny wise and pound
foolish" policy, of poor materials, with in
sufficient light and ventilation, badly fur
nished, and with "exterior surroundings
in keeping with the internal arrangements.''
On the subject of school terms and wages
of teachers, Mr. Snatur remarks:
The directors of a number of districts ,
lengthened the school term, and promise to
increase still more next year. Public opi
nion is also becoming favorable to longer
terms. I feel certain that in a few years the
average terms will be six months.
. _
It affords me pleasure to report that the
wages of teachers have been raised about
eight per cent. during the year, and that al
together in the rural districts. This is not
much, to be sure, but it is a move in the
right direction.
It is becoming apparent to employers
that teachers cannot afford to teach at old
prices, while all other hinds of labor, as
well as the cost of living, are mare than
twice as great as before the war.
It is becoming evident that, to retain our
beit and most successful teachers, we must
pay them at least approximately what their
services would command elsewhere.. It is
always a source of pain to me to see good
teaehers quit the profession or leave the
county, merely because they can do better
otherwise and elsewhere. We need the
services of all the good teachers we have,
and cannot afford to lose any.
NEW WIItiDSOR ROBBERY.—The
detectives in New York are quarreling
over the reward for the arrest of the New
Windsor Bank Robbery. It seems the
officers of the Bank telegraphed to New
York Informing of the robbery and offer
ing a large reward for the reeovery of the .
stolen bonds. The N. York Tribune gives
the following account of the arrest of the
thieves :
Of course all the detectives were on
the glLi vivo, and search was made for the
thieves and the pionder. Nothing was
learned of the robbers until air at three
weeks ago, when Captain John S. y , ung,
commanding the detective force of this
city, received information through a pri
vate scource that two men, who bad a
short time before hired a room in the vi
cinity of Exchange place and Broad street,
were offering United States bonds at pri
vate sale at a low price below their mar
ket value. There could be no question
hut that the bonds bad been obtained in
some dishonest manner. How to get at
the bonds, however, was the question.—
The man who was endeavoring to sell
them was only intrusted with one or two
at a time, and should he be taken into
custody, as a matter of course his confed
erates would make off with the remainder.
Finally, Captain Young hit upon the fol
lowing plan : He hired an office in the vi
cinity of the ono occupied by the thieves,
put in furniture, and in the desk a uan
tity of counterfeit money. A trustworthy
man was placed in charge, and negotiations
were commenced. So well conducted
were they that, in a comparatively short
space of time, the bargain was concluded,
and on a certain day the bonds were to be '
delivered to the man (whose name is with
held as he Is not a mein ber of the•detec
tive force), At the hour named, Captain
Young, who, in the Inditime, had told
Detective James Irving that it was more
than probable that he might need his aer,
vices, accompanied - by that officer, pro
ceeded down town to the locality named.
On - the way down Isaac Ethan, an ac
quaintance of Captain Young who has
been on many occasions employed by the
latter, was met, and invited to accompany
them, which he consented to do. The
thieves were completely surprised, detec
tive Irving leaping through a window and
seizing the arm of one of the men, who
bad drawn a pistol. The door was at the
same moment dashed in by Captain
Young and Edsall, and after a brief strug
gle, the men were secured. The plan had
succeeded to perfection. In the posses
sion of the men were found $99,500 worth
of negotiable bonds. The thieves Were
taken to Police Headquarters, looked up,
and in a day or two afterward Sent On to
Carroll county, the bonds were restored to
the bank officers, and as a reward Captain
Young received the sum of $1.6,000. A
portion of this was given by Captain
Young to persons who had aided him in
working up the case.
It seems that Young offered detective
Irving lisoo, which the latter declined,
claiming a larger share of the spoils.—
Young refacing to advance, Irving com
plained to the Pollee Commissioners, who
required Young to fork over. He deelinee
to do so, and has tendered his resignation
to the Police Commissioners.
SUICIDE.—The Hanover papers an
nounce the death, by suicide, of Mr. H. W.
KOILLICII son of Jesse Kohler, of that
Place, aged 24 years. He was a young
man of most unexceptionable character,cor
rect department, and highly esteemed by
friends and acquaintances. He was missed
from his father's residence on Friday atter
noon heat, when he was last seen going up
stairs. Nothing, however, was thought of
it, as Mr. K. has been engaged in the Sew
ing Machine Agency and had frequent - oc
casions to visit the country in connection
therewith. His continued absence over
Saturday, without known cause, excited
some uneasiness. On examining his room
on Sunday morning, it was found that he
had not taken with him the clothes he. usu
ally were when leaving home, and suspi
cion lima then aroused that something
undone' had happened to him. A search
was instituted, and he was found ill the
garret of his father's hotel, banging by a
rope, and of course dead. There being no
known cause for the deed, it is supposed
that he committed suicide in a At' of . tem
porary insanity, occasioned probably by
depression of spirits growing out of his
baainess—he having on several occasions
combined of want of anticipated success
in disposing of machines. His body was
Interred 'ln Mount Olivet Cemetery on
Monday, alicompaoled by a large concourse
of neighbors and relatives,
A WOR1? TO TH# WlRE.—Perootto
going to Uounekesping thla wring would
do well to eon at 15 4 . 11. Buntainnt
extensive Ware-roont, worths Pump,
argon Owliodontrunr Who Inwortiond
a aaai Uri* vactetaag arlitavai OS_
w o l c a akilto Parlor, Oft*.
: 1 1 0 0410r. OW
site ' onOwWareallalwinAgsa*ars,
• •W 4 114 A•A StWlPlPenik
imusmor
is • • limping, 'AMR , * knr ?nee
1 - " - FAIL Ii ':
•‘: —Tbe. Ititsir
True . Advocate, referring to the comPle-
Lion of the Columbia` Bridge, gumminess
that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
now control the York and Wrightsville
Mad, and that in future the delay incident
to changes at Wrightsville and Cohnubia
will be avoided. The Advocate Author
remarks:—"The country west of the Sus
quehanna river, on both sides of the state
line between Pennsylvania and Maryland,
is picturesque, healthy, ponuloue,produc
tive, opulent ; but the absence of a loco- 1
motive bridge across the- Susquehanna at
Columbia has hitherto had the effect of
keeping it in comparative isolation, from
the country east of the Susquehanna. This
isolation, now happily terminated, Will
doubtless be followed by new links of
road in sundry inviting places, including
one from York to Orford. whenever the
people of York shall resolve on its con
struction with their own abundant means.
If canvassed- properly York would un
hesitatingly subscribe for a sufficient
number of shares to assure the constrdc
tion of a road direct to Oxford, from which
she would derive both consequence and
trade, neither in small measure. York
only needs a little of that vital potent am
bition which may be defined as public
spirit, to enlarge the circumference of its
influence, multiply the number of its In
dwellers, and at the same time increase the
channels and swell the currents of busi
ness."
LECTURE BY DR. WILLITS.—Rev.
Dr. 'Wiliam, of Philadelphia, will deliver
the next Lecture in Agricultural Hall, un
Monday evening next, on "The Secret of
Happiness." The Societies have been
unfortunate in the choice of several of . the
Lectures this season, thereby unfavorably
influencing the attendance at the last ones.
There can be no mistake in the one an
nounced for Monday evening. Dr. Wu,
Lxxs stands before the country as one of Its
fir t-class men, with a conceded reputation
for eloquence both in the pulpit and on the
platform. We have no doubt the Lecture
on Monday night will be a treat, and we ad
vise all who can to go and hear him. In
view of the fact there will be services in
several of the churches that - evening, the
Lecture will not begin until 8 o'clock.—
Tickets 35 cents.
INSURANCE PAID.—Our readers will
recollect that a - few weeks ago Mr.
Cnnurs.s IL BL mu of Liberty township,
bad his Store building and contents destroy
ed by fire. He had a partial insurance in
the Adams County Mutual Fire Insurance
Company. Yesterday, Mr. Buhrman met
the Executive Committee, and adjusted the
liability of the Company at $2,100. Mr.
Buhrman received an order on the Com
pany for that amount, which was promptly
cashed by Dr. Fahnestock, the Treasurer.
Mr. Buhrman's loss is probably $l,OOO ad
ditional, not covered by insurance.
PUZZLES AND PROBLEMS
There are two pillars in a straight line,
perpendicular to the plane of the horizon,
whose distance asunder is 180 feet. One is
GO, the other 40 feet high. In what part of
the line of distance must a ladder be fixed
so as to reach tile top of each pillar without
moving it at the bottom ? A lso what the
length of the,ladder? J. J. H.
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PROB-
LEMS, dm.
I—Puzzle. The No. of 86eep was 1. - ,
2—Charade. Way- ward—Waywani
3—Enigma. Nicholas Nickleby.
WALL PAP4ft.—Mr..feremiah CAP,
of thhi place, has just received from the
city a very fine assortment of Wall Paper,
including gilt, bronze, satin and common
paper and borders, which he offers at
very reasonable prices. The public would
do well to call at his establishment on
York street. The season is coming on
when housekeepers usually fit up. Mr.
Culp as a Paper-hanger, has no superior;
lie is prepared to fill all orders promptly
and wilj put paper on the wall at reasona
ble rates, We understand be guarantees
all his work.
PERSONAL PROPERTY BALER,
For the convenience of our readers, we
annex a list of the Sales of Personal Pro
perty; to be found in our advertising
columns;
March 23—Daplel IL Belmar, krabsa township.
24—E. ♦. Monfort, Munterstown "
" "g—Exse'n Nathaniel Grayson, Liberty twp
" 30—B. P. Pittinger, Casbtown.
'Next Thursday, March the 2i7413,
will find Philadelphia In almost as much
of a "flutter" as March 4 found Washing
ton hi. jor much as all the people were
interested in the inauguration of the
new President, they are more interested
in the new clothes that are to cover and
adorn them for the coming season. Next
Thursday Is the "Grand Spring Opening"
at the great Oak Hall Clothing House,
Sixth and Market Sta., Philadelphia. The
The cards of invitation are out and every
body is intending to look in upon the
great sight which Wanamaker 1 .t . , Brown
have been preparing for the people. "Re
served seats" will be provided for their
friends from the country, and all the sub
scribers of this paper are invited to be on
hand.
GREAT SUHPHLSE.—we were aston
ished the other day in passing Arnold's old
corner. Noinus has changed his base to
this corner, and is surprising every body
that visits him by his large and cheap Stock
of Clothing, Hats, Caps, boots, Shoes, ire,
Ow. °lye him a call.
BFARRISD,
FAVORITE—CBOUSE.—On the 4th inst.,
by the Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. Jere
miah Favorite, of Frederick Co., Md., to
Miss Alice V. Crouse, of Mouutjoy twp.
Listii—MATllEß.—On the 14th ult., by
Rev. Samuel Lehman, Mr. Sylvester 4.
Linn, formerly of Pennsylvania, to Miss
Katie H. Mather, formerly of Massachu
setts, now both of Aurora, Kane Co., 11l
DIED.
bitnary notices 5 cents a line for
ieoV to accompany no
tices.
Cnostran.—On the 27th of January, in
Walkersville, Md., of Consumption, Anna
Mary L., wife of Gorge W. Cronise,'aged
33 years and one month.
HAB,PIM—In this piaoe, on the lath
Mrs, Elizabeth Harper, widow of
Samuel Harper, de,wasedrin the 67th year
of her age.
NEELY.-1u lowa City, on he 12d nit.,
ELdnlctild eldest son of Mr.-S. A. and
Mrs. J. Neely, aged 20 years and two
months, formerly of Adauls county.
Nonezcz.—On the 10th inst., in this
place, Mrs, Catharine Norbeck, in the 76th
year of her age.
LC/ulna—On the 6th inst., at the Alms
house,'lll4 George Luther,at an advaaoed
age.
PitrisYL.—On the 18th nit., at Centre
hitUs, harry S. 0. C., infant son of George
W. and Emma Pensyi, aged 8 months
and 18 days. N,
Weeping friends ere all in vain, _
Weeping could nocease his pain ;
Though from he did depart,
Light and happy was h eart.
Weeping Womb, though be
Jilappy in eternity,
Now his troubles all are oe'r,
fie biss reached a heavenly odor
J. P.
Beromi.-,-Oxi the Bth inst., at the resi
dence of l3enjaman Landis, in Monntpleas
ant township, of pneumonia, Minnie
May Swope. only remaining daughter of
Morgan ths an d d
anucinda
days. Swope, aged 8 yeara
9 mon L 22
"God gave and God has taken away,
The child that was his own ;
A child perhaps too much beloved,
And too WWI doted on.
This lovely bud, so young and air,
Called hence by early doom ;
Just came to show how smut a tioWei
In Paradise mold bloom:"
Should we then grieve,rour Minnie dear 1
To know bow ram* hart;
OcesM we then wish *Arm were hOre 1
litin yobrotend piano of reet.
OntiMontWWiwii sadly pierced to know -
Tloss you should leave.ao,39ll_ _ ,-;
Antenywoututli win soon be iteskid
aV„,„ , /VA s '2 ,- , 1: ' .t .,
- •': -',. ~ :..;:.;!". .- '4 ' ...4 i .. -I,Pl l ** l. '
,;alMeiliottii
• 4WD* ,ittamlikuar, wed
MP& ' ' • . lz.i'-.1!-.1,-
,
- , 4 .
REM=
=3
r'
, . . .
zany—. itratt STOVE.==The atten
den of onsekeepers is invited to the
EXCELSIOR TENN COOK STOVE,
which has recently been brohght into the
Market, and bids fair to throw ail other
Stoves Into the shade. This Stoic took
Me first pi•emiuni at the StatelPitir held
in HarriabUrg last fall. Aitong :eta peculiar
merits are the large Oven and Flues, and
general simplicity, not being eficambered
with unnecessary appendagei, which In
many stoves only enhance the cost without
being of practical use. For beauty of 'de
sign, quality of material, aild general ex
cellence, it cannot be excelled. The price
is lower than any other first-class Cook
Stove In market, and let is warranted to
cook and bake equal to the best. The Ex
celsior Penn Cook can be seen at the
Wareroom of Col. C. H. BUMMER, on Car
lisle street; Gettysburg, who is the Agent
for this place. Call and see it. tf,
LUMBER.—The attention of Carpenters
and Builders is invited to the extensive
assortment of Lumber of all 'kinds to be
found at the Lumber Yard of Col. C. H.
lituebler,on Carl iste street,opposite the Pas
senger Depot. River and Mountain Pine,
Hemlock. Laths, Siding, Joice, Scantling,
Shingles, Pickets, Flooring, Posts, (te.
&c., furnished in any quantity snd at low
est rates. '
MILLINERY GOODS.—AII kinds.—
Adv. in this issue, by H. Ward. Bead
adv. and give him a call. This is a relia
ble house of long standing. It
faint/ of the Matto.
Baltimore Brain & Produce Market
Bnnintore, Thursday Morning.
SUPER FLOUR, 5 :,0 G 00
EXTRA FLOUR .... ... 6 75 @ 7 25
WHITE WHEAT, 0 00 @ (1 (y)
RED WHEAT, 1.55 @ 2 15
CORN, 81 @ 88
RYE, 1 49 @ 1 50
OATS, GO g 00
TIMOTHY-SEED 5 50 @ 3 75
CLOVER -GEED, 9 25 @ 10 2S
FLAX -SEED, 2 50 @ 2 55
BACON, SHOULDERS,. @ 15
" SIDES, ... 17 g) 18
" 00 @ 00
19 @ 20
LARD,
GOLD, Phila.
Gettysburg Gnat, & Provision nitrite(
Getty:burg, Fri.lo
SUPER FLOUR, - 6 00
Erma. Ftouit,
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,
•
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
BroKwrrEAT,
TIMOTHY SHED,
CLOVER SEED,
POTATOES,
BUTTER,
LARD,..
EGGS,
BAOON, HAMS,
" 51DE5,......,
" StIOULDERS,
Soap,
TALLOW,
rtr►drrrtisenunto.
F 4 S -T It A Y
Canto to the r(shhateo of tilO 'HI).
scriber in Franklin townhhip, near illt.aen,
Octvber last, a WLIITE - RAM. with no marks. Thy
owner i• requested to r.:,:as forward, prate pri party,
pay charge' and take him away.
Mara 19.-3 t
VOTlCE.—Lptter3 cf Adminis
tration on the estate of Joan M:i.t.ta, deri_usi-d
late of Mountpleaunt township, Adams county, has ing
been granted to the undersigned residing to
township, he hereby glees notice to all is
debtid to acid estate to make imustdime p.ty meat,
and throe basing clailms alpsinst the ...la to pr,re, , t
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOIN F. FELTV,
1=23:00
N 0 T I.E•E .
The second Recount of JOSEPH L.
Snots, Esq., Commutes of the pet 5.,r2 uud tbtatc
bazuzy Baszainon, a Lunatic of Coutiwago to sr nob ip,
Ada= t ll 4 14,1 the raw. t -ICOIII
soon Plias of A daubs county, ' nod be' coullccupd
by said court, onthe 19M cf Apraf, lt5:), Maris emu
JACOB MELIIORN, Pratiey.
Mara 19,1!49.-4i•
O T .1 C E.
The second account of I)..tstEr. G.
Tg[l2, Trustee of HENRY ELI; zit, under the well al
lILXILY BErDZI, deceased. late of afenallen townaLip,
Adams county, Pa., Lae teen f.1 , -.3 in the court of Com-
Mott Pleas of Aldan' county. •and well be - confirmed by
seed (+Mart, on Me 19th day of April, 1649, unless
cease be awes to ti.c rc,atr4r3 - .
JACOI3 MELIIORN, Prot L.
31arc1419.-44. 0
N 0 T I C. E
The first account of ii•OLOMON
Committee of DAVID SLAYDICGU, a lunatic,
of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pt , bas been filed
In the Court of Common Pleas of Ailsms County, an•l
will be confirmed by ' , lid court, on Otc, 19M day of
APri%k ler. untem car.: t::•9bolIn to tharoottary,
March 19.-4 t.
• 3ACOLS Mr•LifOltN, f•r••th'y.
•
j\TOTICE. —
The account of Dr. W. J. Mcerxitt:
sod SLICELT, Assignee of AXDRER 13‘..{1 , LR9
awt Wife, of Oxford township, Adams county, 1'....
ban hewn 4fed la tho Cocrt ~1 Co=.7.tior i of Ad.
CMICIty, and will he COL firmed b, 941 , 1 cocrt, On
Gm 19th dive/April, leC9, cause Lr AL.:a-a to the
contrary.
JACOB METIOII: , ., Pr , t
_March 19.-4 P,
NOTICE,
The seventh aeounnt of RonEirr -
thatt. Sequestrutor of the ft ettssburg lteilroad Com
pany, has been flied In the Court of Common Piens of
Adams Co and Monday, the leas day , 11 -
at 10 o'clock, A. M., has been Emut ter the cundrunst
thereof unless cause to the contrary be shown.
.76.C0D MFd MORN. Prottfy.
March 10.-4 to
pclelphia. 31fir. , 11 10th, ISO,
We beg leave to lufbrw you that WOb.r.prepsn A l to
offer kr your inspection, our n•ust &Dorn:merit of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Gonsiatlng of the Netr!sl Shapr3 to Strain, Silk nod
Ohup RATS, BONNETA, Ac.; Velvete, Silk Goode,
Rlbbon.y. Plowere.Yeathert, Ruches, Crapes, Mond.,
Braids, °rms. onto, lc., Ac. 'kali ho hap,..y to
trait cu you at your store o; receive your et der.—
Prices low :or nab. Your , Ac., It. WARD.
Not. 102.105 and 107 LI. Second et., Phila., Pa.
March 19.-1 m
PROPOSALS.
ARE iltet"-" :rNjtif'oAleor '
'' la'4'n
Hotel," at Gettysburg, to ho delivered on or 4eroe
tbe lit day of May, as required for nee:
6 Hega 20 penny Nails,
6 " 12
6 " 101.
12 " 8 "
2"0 " "
8 .. 3 If
" PlalshingNaile,
1
•
1 .. 15 !I
2 " 4 Weil Spikes.
I 5 o
15 Boxes 15:12 best Ameriean Window Glow,
60 " /6XBO tt"
4 " 10x12 2d quality Aukeriean Window Obtes,
500 lbe Putty,
8000 lb. Pure White Lead ground in oil,
600 gallons Boiled Linseed Oil, to be of beet quality.
Bide will be received until the 2715 day of Jinn%
inst., for tLe whole or any part of the above articles,
the price to be narred for each article. All offers to
be addressed to
G. D. 5.511T11, Contractor,
' Gettysburg, Adama co., Pa.
March 10.—td
GROCERY.
WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENIMA
Grocery, Vegetable and
Notion Store •
►t his risidencs adJolalog Meals & Brother's Marble
yard, In
EAST YORK STREET
►1715 ha
tis line. rpared to ill e r n e " u
scahcalt as
the cheapest
Mara ,' .I.llB9—tt
R'S NOTICES.
hereby given to all
• REOh N
NOTICE
Legatees and 0th...,
Administration Aoconadd-,
presented at the Orphans,
for confirmation and *Dona
day of APRIL next, at 10 o'c
Second and Anal account of
Kameda. of the will of Jacob Wham
196. flacend and Ana account of Day
Jacob 11—Dinatp t olsintor of likhaa
none concerned, that the
eretnafter mintloned will
potart of Adams county
on MONDAY, the 19th
A. M., els
aktivinetati,
deed.
ike and
de
.
UK The amount ot4bn T. Renck, Raeottar U7 ll l
will ofiickgb lifiliwidlioNi.
Wt. Fint'and lug tgoomit of David Tinker, Ad.
ithutetritor of Vent* Tole, &el.
- VOL Pad sad &sal Soma at TbenliciL - Ilicka aid
John ..t. Bloke, .11zwiipbrs of the last will and Ts..
tamest of Jobs lileksidgied.
VT. Amatiat of Jamb K. Oyler, Onawdisw of f Mom
Ida eralliilef*dindfriffrtletahCatia___ F deell t iapa
11* . /Raw um. deer ~ .Aitholitistmillir arawobil; 0,11,'
x i
~ AO; AiltailtriAlwilb K. °pier;
.ffilittiiiiigitilii. -4
Chivineannontnerada of Insemeagenosi ttedat,-
WitlitirtirlaatT
tirMesfiti.linr .
wffiiiv PatK
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Nov *lttrettionisentg.
JURY LISP FOR APRIL..
Gettyt , burg. Coraelicre 11 :xugherty, Foreman, Jam
weiitch.
Fpwklim Wm. Paitoo, ttri_ Githart- .11yery
dorff, Donde! g..n10, Thomas r. Grammer,
Straban, Wible.
Fre,dotri: - Ihvid 11. boles, Sr:
Lealmvre, Beujamfu, Siceosh„
Berwick. 'GertrKe Wulf.
Momktf,-,r. Jasepli A Ilentler.
Tyroun. Jobs F. Houck..
fiertztAny. Pins S. n , , sc, mi,h av i pi n k .
am ilr.u. /I eilry !tuber.
• Jesi..! Erpelm.th, 1{,11 .0.
114toiltuta.w.u. Jolgu E. Baker, Gevrge Wezti.
Joe: th iVicket>haln.
Lluvrty. SillOnet Bran'.
th.riliMilittld..'Jotiu [Heck.
GEgEaAL JUltl".
John 11. Fcltr, Gorge D. BaseLoar,
3rle•allen. AM,B Sthloiwer, JOOOpL
m u w i d e ,, aut , J. W. Brahman, lieorge F. Smith,
Samuel A..us Dn.
Frinklin. !len ry J. Br ink ortnl , l,,Wi. F. Lott, Faun'l
JAL'Ob Deardorff.
Berwick. tv.p. Jaculo A. lqaley, llenry
Joseph Kepner.
Highland. Luo,nuel Plank.
Butler. Daniel Lady, John /lanes.
kluntingtou. Jams E. Di etc tf , John Fo Leas, J. 11.
Mwrsuluu.
Flarniltouban. Spronklo.
Goorge Baker, Franklin limner, S.unut I
Munanert.
Li trlestorru.
E. F. nliort,
Latimore. aline Chronieter, StLriver, Dan'l
liart,lt, John Athert, Wilmer Townsend.
IN...ling. Henry M.C1.3 A. °ELI/ ',tr.
.Cuultwr hind. John Liuinn,+ s. o, o r g , Ispyn g .
-
Otrinany. John Felix, inc!.' )
Oxihrt.l. A. J. Eum..ra, Ph t/p 6nrgie,
Lit t ty.4,nt tg. 1. n iel Corbulln, 11. J. Sill.le, Mizhnr.l
Si. Maier, Join
Muuul.l Jam i e W. nmr.
St n. Stand rmcjior.
19.—te
Court Proclamation
W ll V l o lf : AS , th r ty ,l7 : o 4 u " rt l l t ? : J o ti F,j l 'l 7.l R. . P r s ide
the ' t
the 16th hi,tl ict, and Jnetlce of
the Cunt to of Oyer and Pus miner and General Jail De
livery, fur the trial of all 0001101 and other offendere
iu ,al.l district,and Joe, r.t Er;:and ,Ist.te E 011131.-
SON, Baird., Judges of the C.,r to of Couunou Pleas,
end detain-s of the Com to o! .I.vvr "i'vrtu;t3er end
General Jell Delivery, for the trial of ail capital and
other offenders In the cLitury of Adants have htitied
their precept, hie.ri . r.;:, date the ..7th d iy of January,
in the year of our 1,1/1..14/11. rig lit hundrtd
nod etx-LAthe, and to Ole fur fielding it Court
of COultnoti Pleas, and General Quarter Sttilool of the
Peace, and U1:11,1-.11 Inil Peiivt-ry and Courts of Oyer
und Terminer, at Cicltysbnrg. on .111.qui r ty, the 115().
Aprt/.1 , t141 •
- NOTICE I.y 11 EP.1;13 GIVEN to All the riDgiC('S of
the Peace, the C,, , thner fuel t' within the
eaid . coanty, that Clary be 11,, 00. theretoflair pro-
per, with their
Ezum inatbms , and 14 . .0ur. , I 11,c,,, to do tt,o,,
this: hich to their in that behalf tipper.
thth r., 1..- . a.. I will ^re urn
1:. I:1-1 4, Ulf,/ , 011 be in IL,
J f •11,1 .1 kr. -1., 1,„ , , livm,
to p:,..,ecate :sgai4:e4t th , a, a , •
1, ,
I=
LIOENSE.—The following
ta ap
cut. I irmn,
has, I•ta.o id•al u. my • !I', wit:, the requisite
1,, la , w] at thee,utt
ul Qua! u'r rl.lprd,
18,d:
00
r.O 00
CFP. 1 40.
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UNITED STATES
S. C. '1110:811PSON & CO.'S
ONE DOLLAR SALE
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grub. It will loosen the knot and old bark to the
vine and tree—slough MI the Fume arid re-bark the
stock. In a word, It re-invig.rates the whole tree and
gives It health and strength to withstand the severity
of the weather and retain its fruit It will destroy
all Insects which fittest the pot-ttower9, cucumbers,
potatoes, tomatoes, p/ants, he. and stimulate their
growth. ft will prevent weevil, mildew, rust or the
tly trent touching the wheat, and the cut worm front
Unicorn. It le now extent , ively used In tee Western
ntateririend persona who use it would not be without
it fee ..qe thousand times its taint, No man who has
a mingle fruit tree can iitiord to be without it. Upon
appliostion, we will refer to persons who are using it
iu Barks county, and would pc( tube $lOO for their
recipe, we will give residence and attire.. The un—
dersigned have ptirell.l3lAl the solo right to use, sell
and apply the luvli,eirator, within the Con risks of
York, Cumberland, Adam., Fronk - Hu, Chester, Del.
aware, 31ourgnmery, Lenigh anel Philadelphia City and
county, and are niw prepared to sell townships or
county rights. Persona who here pit:chatted town
ships have martens high as to flu) per day selling
farm rights at from $3 to $lO per recipe.
Address BVANB ACO
Reading, Penn's,
The public are notHled to purchase no right of J.
Ahearn, alias Ueo. W. Jackson, of Baltimore, 3111. as we
rut prosecute to the utmost ext.nt, all who buy from
him td sell or us. The sole right fur the above tor.
['Rory is owned by U. 30. Ahearn never saw Beet's Im-
proved Pate° t, and knows n,thiug of 11l ingredients.
Our right won obtained from the patentee, Mr. Best -
who Is now prteecutmg Ahearn In the Baltimore
Courts for fraud. EVANS k CO.
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
13ANKERS,
NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., ,PIIIIADELPHIA
R F: RAL AG EN T,S•
1 - 01: ire
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,
01 TEE.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
12:13333
Stales of Pennsylvania and Sotdhcrn
New Jersey
The NATIONAL Lae INSURANCE COMPANY is
a corporation Charters 4 by Special Act of Congrant,
approesdJaly 23, 1868, with a
Cash Capital of One Million
Dollars,
ankle now thoroughly organized and prepared fork'
haws.
Liberal terms offs; c 3 to Agent.; and Solicitors, who
are Invited to apply or ogre.
Pull particulars to be had on application at our of•
Ice, located In the second story of our Banking noose
where Circulars and Pamphlets. fully describing the
advantages; offered by the Company, may bo had.
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager.
DATID WILLS, Agent, Gettysburg, Pa
Aug. 21, 1868.-1 y
REAL ESTATE -AGENCY.
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
a connection with my law bneiness la Gettysburg
Parties wishing to Nell, or buy lands, may Lind it to
their advantage to call. floveral
Farms and Woodland
A No. I, FARM, PRIOR $43,000
A TRACT, 30 ACRES, FOR $1,900
A GOOD FARM, 2130 ACRES, VERY CHEAP
A FARM, 130 ACRES, FOR $3,900
A FARM, 65 ACRES, FOR $2,275
A FARM, 54 ACRES, FUR $2.400
A VERY GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES
A VERY GOOD FARM 125 ACRES
A VERY GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES
A NO. 1, FRUIT FARM, 200 ACRES
A GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES, floor Cottrburg
A GOOD FARM. 150 ACRES and 30 ACRES WOOD.
LAND FOR S:,SOO
A. GOOD PARM, 170 ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE
A VERY GOOD FAR %I, 210 ACRES, AT $5O
A FARM, 100 A REB, AT $5O
A FARM, 150 ACRES AND VE R Y GOOD BUILDINGS
AT $36 PER ACRE
AOOOO FARM, 100 ACRES and GOOD BUILDINGS
£2OOO VAR ISO ACRES
Very desirable property to !Attlee:cm - a. Also, 86 rer
alHouses and oat-tote to Gettysburg (or sale.
R. G. I[cC'RI'ARY,
Gettyeburg,July 10.1868.—tt.Attorney at law
ONE POUND OF BUTTER
MADE FROM
ONF, PINT OF MILK.
82,5 profit made by investing $1 for bottle of the
EXTRACT OP BUTTER PLANT, whizh,
with six gallons of milk, will produce 50 the of prime
fresh Butter. This Inexpensive, excellent Butter is
now daily consumed from the tables of the first
fio
tsls, Restaurants and private families in New York
City sad elsewhere.
Butte, County and City Rights for sale, offering to
capitalists rare opportunities for establishing a staple
business, paying enormous profits. Agents wanted
everywhere.
A bottle °film Extract, sufficient to make 50 lbs. of
Batter, with frill directions fur use, will be Rent to any
address on the receipt 0/.41.00.
The public are cautioned against all worthless imi
tations, sold under the name of . - Butter Powders,
Compounds. to," as the EXTRACT OF BUTTER
PLANT is prepared only by the
ECONOMY BUTTER COMPANY,
Office, 115 Liberty Street.
Factory, 288 Greenwich Street,
NNW YORK CITY.
N. B.—By the use of tho Butter Plant a pure and
:renew Table Better Is made at a cost of stateen
eats per pound. [Jan. 22.—die
BOWER'S
COMPLZIE MANURE,
A
.NI7PACTVEID CT
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
PHILADMLNLIA.
MAD* ?MX
Sitpor-PhospAate of Lime, 4matuato and Petosh.
irsuasszn nuts nom Annuli&nos.
- This Manure contains all the elements to produce
large crops oral! kinds, and le highly recommended
by all oho used It, sleob7 Metingethitted °hemline
who have, by analfele, touted Its qualities.
- Puckldiss l l694(4 . 4(lo Me. each.
And by &atm generally throughout the country.
• • , intog, - somm.sse A co.,
304011190/eSer and 40 &lab Dolswatit Annuls,
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
TO SOM . IMPOST,
13ALTIMOltit, MD.
And by dealers generally throughout the country.
INV lultuutallon, address: itato
,Bownr, Pbiladeb
• .
--
Poor House Accounts
.
TACOWIHIN NTH,
the
Treaurer, In aeroutit
sf this Ditisetar• of the Poor. and House of DmploV
wltb
'.
zivjatUr l aar A _C9urVfltrEtt
nary, A D.,1869 --both days 'delusive:
• DD.
Jan: I, To balance In hands of Treasurer at
teat settleneot
To outstanding obligations
Feb., To order on County Treasurer.
Mareh, "
Aprll, " a •
••
May, "
e.
June, «
•
{alt, " id
August, "
Sept, 4 a id
•
Oct.. a
Not
Dec., "
1449. •
fan. 4, a
To costa received. hom Wm. McClean.
Cash of Ilent7,llahn, balance pot. of Mrs.
Stallemith.
......... ..................... '-
Caen refunded estate of Henry Hoke .. . ...
Unoulleetsel orders of Penny Reatitahn..
Kent of John Hahn, for Mrs. 0uter...... .
Cub received for support of John Howe:
Uncollected order of Adeline Spreoltie..
Balance due Treasurer ....
n y_a btdont.ilr pr CR. r
eoplri 31.211 cieri.algr.weiansbargwaa .1
Beet. Pork, Baton and SQL, I,eoo 34
Reef, Cattle and hogs 68.3 Ir.
Flour, grain and (binding , 1,600 64
Repairs to building'. '„, 960 20
Furnace, Storer and Fixtures .„ 303 21
Drain. Fruit and Vegetables ' ' 76 00
Mechanics' Work 742 01
Stone Coal, Lime and Freight....—...—......... 4111 87
Wood ch..pping and making Siiingles......... , 36 0::.
Sundry Expenses. ...... ...... ' 1.16 rep
prna• and Sta.:liaises
89 09
Relief to penpairs
Funeral Expenses-- VS 70
v ._ :0 00
Wale Hirelings
Female Mirelings......, 31.: 00
25 00
Per restage Co insurance 5
• 5.1
Publishing acw unto and printiog..— .. .... ou .. S:" ~..
Coats and stamps
1 oq
Directors' extra salary ,',„". 1,, a
Physician's salary
l) ..,1
Attorney's wary. ...... ..
Steward's sellati.....
leek's salary
Trrwtrer's salesy...—....
Outstanding obligations,
We. the subacrlbers auditors to settle asul Jjula
the Public Accoubte, du hereby .trlify that we toy , .
...II Iced the items which cote/poise the foregoing ea.
eruct, and that they aro correct—tieing froth th•
.iixth day ofJativary. A.D., 1668, to the fourth
dev
of January. A. Dislann=both daye Incluaite:
RETRY L. 131113A)1. •
• 31. E. BOLLlNiitlt,
E.
JONAS JOtIYH. Eeq Stew,. rd. iu ucrouut with thr
Directors of the Nor end Muse of Euiploynieut
the county of Adefue, being !Io) tho arreuth by of
Juonery, A. D. ISCS, let the fourth day of January.
A. D.; 1669—bot h day, Inclusiro.
Tu order on Treasurer
150 Co
130 00
r • 75 00
30 60
Cvsh found with E. Nugvut, after death 11 70
" George Wolf " 32 .14
Received for liver - - 1 o
hider 67 82
timothy seed and rye 7 (A)
A. Polly, Interest Mr El White, 997
Cobh (or shoat...—. j, 1.0
" Cows 79 60
" Lambe Pi MI
" Lewis Morford 16 Gl
" for old Iron 11 62
CR.
Ry balance due Steward at last settl..so,st c , .
Cash paid general expenses
Harvesting and hirelings....
Relief to paupers
Removing paupers
Grveri,v
Mechesac's work
Meat, fish, te
Profs, vegetables, kc
Leather
Hog
Pvsrage
Balance In hands of ;Reward
We, the subscribers, Auditors to tettlis and adin et
tlin public accounts, do hereby certify, that we havi.
csamMed the items which compose the foriegoin;.;
count, and tied that they aro entree% being from ill
seventh day of January. A. D. 9, to the fAirii.
day of Jautmxy, A. D., inc' lu five,
that there in a balance realAillitig to the h.adn ut t!..
ritewsr.l o 1 tarty-sevon
liT 75.)
Pnoriccrs CF TUE FARM.
',l,;ibuihels of Wbtat.
35 " Eye.
12,00 " Coro it: Car,
67A Oat..
" Timmtly ore':
Potatoe,.
50 " Turnips,.
15 "
15 R.d Beer.
400 do7on Cucumbers
SOO hoods of Cabbeio.
f.'7110 poncele of Beef, ralle.k.
4550 " Pork, "
125 tons a lisp
%.elua..s of Cora roideb.
Number of lumates iu tin) ALL, i
14.
Females
Children
Colored....
Total
Transient paupers ............ ....
Paupers admitted during the year
Deaths during the year
March 5, I Ski , . 4t
BUTTON HOLE OVER6F,AmiNf;
SEWING MACHINE CO..
In directing nitantlon to their CELEBRATED CO%
BLNATION BUTTON HOLE t SEW ISO
beg leave to refer to Its wonderful popular ily
elusive proof of Its great merit.
The increase in the demand for this ralnable may hiLe
has been TEN FOLD during eh n.7i, ct i t •
first year bekire the public.
This grand and turpriting rsccert ;s
in the history allowing-machines, and we feel Pell-,
warranted la claiming that
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IN TILE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the CLeape3k
It is really two niathinescomb/ued in one, (by a also.
pie and beautiful mechanical arrargement,) making
both the Shuttle or Lock.atitch, and the 0 verseamlng
and Hutton bole stitch, with canal facility and per
action. It executes In the rery but wanner Wet y
riety of Sewing, such as, Hemming, Felling, Cording,
Tuck log, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, (lathering
and Sewing on, (done at the same time,)' and In addl.
lion, Overseams, Embroiders on the edge, and makek
beautiful Button and Eyelet Hole. in all fabrics.
Every Machine is warranted by the Company, or is.
Agents, to give entire sathfactlon.
Circulars withfuli particulars ant matnvlei of work
done on thin Machine, can De had 00 appli.ta tiott at the
Salearooms of the Company.
S. W. Cbr. Ricrenth and C7itenltt
Instructions given ou Inc Machine at tho
the Company gratialtovaly to all pat-diatom
AGENTS WANTED
W. B. 31.m5zNa..4.14,, Treasurer.
D. W. ROBISON, Agent,
May 27-1 y
THE PEOPL OF THIS SECTION
ARE INVITED TO. VISIT
WANAMAKER BROWN
AND sio:
The Largest Clothing fattso
NO T E.— The core of o fiche! and
_Awe the City
can be more than pored in purc k g , MEN'S OP DOTS'
CLOTHING o this, thorough/y RRLIA.BLII House.
) 7
tay , 7llelr Afire 'sing Card la as Mimic;
$2 TO $6O -AFA.NlA*Mi3tolleatUrfirllWN::
Garments ranging ut every price. cut In every at) I.
ready nude or made to- order. 111.11. corner SINT it
and MARKET Htrrets.
Sr
457 TO 325
.WelisirTtiteOdVllßCoet.,
statere t ailneltilla, Beetvers, he...largest variety le
city. OAK HALL SIXTH and WAltaliT,Stg. •
86 TO VA UnINI:841 BEIM ROTH Borelg
and Domenic Oooda. uHLeil
stlles. B. E. coruer ATXTEI and 11AltICST
OAK HALL, NyANASIAIIER. &BROWN..
8 20 TO, $6O .I , : o t i lt ri g2 . B t U , L . Td ia ct i r u p the de•
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$7 TO
. $25 BOYS' 5i511 YOUTHS' co HATTetc
' YIELDS in great vulety. ITANA
SAbtß A BROWN, BLUR ,o 4 MARK IT Street.
82: TO 14.50 SHIRTS. 17NDICRULintil,iii
OE:IWe PURNInIHNO GOODS
11 , 47 kind, at mall ilidvinoco on can, WANA.M A AMR
& BROWN. OA IC lIAL'±, GREAT CLOTHING 4Q Ti p
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