The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 25, 1870, Image 3

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    FFIUg OF
1. HATCH,
AND DEALERS IN GOV-
ILENT sEcußrruts,
Valk/T . STRUT. N* Yak',
Fetal's') 16th, Me
aLle 4neems • Mich attoadiod out negc,
• Lotus* of tk• CSIIITRAL P.149C1C RAIL-
ALA the WlSTillt PACIFIC HAOiOAD
the popularLt3 sad credit which they*
stefaioed in the mutt* both to this
tia mpe,•hav • shown that the rind-Mort
- wisely lacatedindbonarably-asaaged
p nauptly reeognlzed acid readily ;taken
u 'tab] e, safe, and advantageous form of
'riding& were liberal income than cart
:•rived from Govertusent Bondi, and
Ak.0.46p.1am
t, la ti• 'election and negotiation of
toad Losivr, we are mooting a snow
ud rendoting a valuable Nei rice—both
of Capital and to tinge great National
►t improvement whose Intrinsic moth
!al character entitle them to the nee of
he coofidence of loveotors—we new of-
el confidence and eatinfeetlen the
MORTGAGE BONDS
OEM
and Ohio Railroad Company
to void Ohio Raiirc4d, connecting t
and the Introldeent ►trMns at eke
lay wl tb the Obi., River at point . of r.
end thus, with the entire Railroad
ter transporeatkot of the great West
, FORMS T!tE,ADDITIONAL EAST
LONE LINE, so Imperatively demand
modatlou of the immense nod rapid
sportatinn tailrace lb. Atlantic sea.
rope on the one hand, and the grew
woo of ►ho Ohio and Mhehrippi Valley!
RTANC OF THIS ROAD ABA SAW
31 THE WI ET TO THE iIA 'magnifies
astional conagquenes.med insurer to if
!Armagh from .the day of It,
bile, In the development of the extvn
ral.nd mlneist rosuarces of Virginia
,f.nan: It powwowed, along Ito own line
01 a large and, prontable local business...
eat iotereste r i both general and local
We compleifou Of the CHLIUPZLIA
umaa to the .Ohio River, afford the
tee of Ittesurrisa and value, and REX
MOST IMPORTANT AND lIDDSTAN
AD ENV:Akin NOW IN pito-
lII' COUNTRY
ity as an East ►ad West mutt, sad the
,nmerner and profitable Iliad., awaiting
Lave diairst to It the •tteotion And
f prominent Capitalist and Railroad
ty of sound jadgmeit known In
ofttiow with It, tog*thir with that
/lore lasi bullion wen of Virginia sod
IN BURRS ARIINHISAIITIO, HONOR-
881 LIL MANAGEMENT
plated and in operation fru Rich-
lollorstml WM*. Sulphur Springs of
2117 milm, anal there remain but WO
coostrooted) to be completed, to
proposed terzSiote on the Ohio river
a mouth of the Big Sandy river, 150
chianti, and 359 miles below Pitts-
prujected ut u progre., through Ohio
to this point, Which will connect the
' AID OHIO ' WITH THN NNTIRIC
BUM OT THE RUT AIM BOOTH
TH THB rapric RAILROAD.
thuichises 111011 superior ultraot;rges
NANA AND Oazo IlAjuoAD Cox-
rkbret sod most powerfW atid trust
tone of the country; AND TIISRE
INT VALUN, IN COMPLETED
RIC D0NV..&417.4L TO TRY ENTIRE
HY NosTaatOs.
the Liat hey . been arraosed 1.41,
• to A. w•nt4 of •ll clr•s of invest-
die Various features of convenience
active asatuetilova or fraud.
lu deourelastions of
1000" $lOO
aimed as Anion Bonds, payablr to
be held le that form; or
ryi•ttrril fettle saxes of :the
oonpons remaining payable to bearer
sacipai ing titan imaginable only
bo Oempanyi unless ,rosardgned to
be detalled and cancelled, the
• owlet Regintered Bend, traneter-
Innis of the Ihmatpany, sad the in-
Lb. only to thi regtstared =her or
will be kaoli' respeetively so
RONDO PAI4/1111 TO BIARTIL"
ND BONDS WITH COUPON!! AT
KID DON DB' wrrn COUPONS DI
stiould be so Aids:mated by Corse-
flying the ohm of Bonds desired.
TETT ream to run from hintiary
tern! at duper cwt par aroma
1, 1110. Purim las mum. rai-
/II CUT or NNW TOM
Payable la Mai and Ncrirazies. WI
lace of that of the earlier User of
watt theatatireudemos of oar ttisad•
Clastml J
a i lr in sitena Pad& limp.,
le sad July, and who
ed by meattypire upon Om entire
likelaeed b the Ride River, with
• another preperty and epperteer
tbervettlb.
stf sloo,oooipor IMMO is presided
Q/ Ac Awl+ to Lao dike oat par
too Ac jock.
le for Ilitkaakase, of which. 440*
sad had tit trait fat the rear*.
Wade of the raybae Cadre?
• wow merged la the fkoaeszazz
$llOOOOllOlO, wiriest aapaik
the raid to Um Ohio river
i!EEEEI
is MI siti, solonied Lions&
y assared.pod* ead
to proodaant photo
toololdoo Itt the smuts% both
Ibtrogo, bo at omit apply/U.
SK & HATCH,
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A PPOINT EICTS.—A t the meant Cou
&relic* of the kvatigeliall .km.ixiitti 9 n, Ht
this State, Rev. H. A.
tli rtelt liras appointpd to Conowago
and Rev. J:Nl..Prim . to Renderavitte
t•ireuit.
. SALE OF TOWMLOTB.-9n Saturday
next, at 10 G'cloek, A. M., Mr. Hoffman,
Assignee of F. D Dttphorn, will offer for
stle, at the hotel of Geo. W. McClellan, the
Real Estate of said Duphorn, House and
ptot, and undivided half 'interest in 12 acres
ground. Bee adv.
HORSE STOLEN.—On Thursday night
of last week, a valuable Day horse was
Stolen from the stable of Col. David M.
Myers, near'NeW OxfOrd. The horse be
longed to Hr. Myers' sons, a fast pajr,
5 years old, and marked on the aide of his
neck, the hair having been removed by a
bite or bruise.
SALES.—Ww. McClean, Esq., has inir
fghtteed the late residence of lasso Robin
son, deceased, on York street, three story
brick, for 03,000.
Hon. Moses McClean has purchased Of
McClean, Esq., a half lot of
ground in East Middle street, with two
story brick dwelling, for $2OOO.
TO THE CRAFT.—Having had dealings
for.several years with Messier Atectirt
Co., 75 Fulton btreet, New York, Advertis
s
tug Agents and Dealers in Type, Printing
Materials, &c., and having found them to
deal liberally and fairly, we cordially corn-
Mend the firm to the craft as a reliable one,
who have uniformly and promptly met
their engagements.
NEW DIVISION.—A new Division of
Sons of Temperance, to be called "Ittum
masburg Division, No. 184," was oigatilzed
on last Tuesday night, after a lecture by J.
Everist Cathell, the "Boy Orator of the Po
tomac." Eighteen persons gave their names
as members, and an excellent corps of offi
cers were elected, with Isaac Byers as W.
P., and Jacob Fulweiler as R. S. The of
ficers were duly installed by J. E. Cathell,
assisted by W. H. Tipton as GI. C.
` ANOTHER. —A new Division of Sons
of - Temperance was also organized in
Littiestown last week, atter a lecture by
1. EV&RIST CATHELL, Esq., to be called
"Star Division, No. 183." The following
officers were installed :—Harry; Miller, N.
P.; Charles Sickle, W. A.; George Gettier,
R. S.; C. R. Snyder, A. R. S.; Charles
Weikert, F. S.; A. F. Barker, T.; Levi
••4 chro ticker, Chap.;..Dauiel Crouse, C.; C.
P. Gettier, A. C.; David Sickle, I. S.; d ,
sparrer, 0. 8.
s HERIFF'S SALES.—On Saturday
lamt Sheriff Munk sold the Farm of Fer
dinand Rxhter , Mountpleasant township,
156 acres with improvements, for $5,450,
ehri•tian Halter purchaser; and the
Hotel property of the same, in Ltttlestown,
tor $4.570, Jeskie D. Eppleman purchaser.
A i the Dwelling and throe lots of gretind i .
W and Henry Riley, on York
-t reef, Gettysburg, for $2550, E. G. Fahne-
-to,lt being the purchaser for the Gettys
i; Building Asiociation.
BARN BURNT.—On Saturday evening
last, the Barn of Mr. John Spangler,
Mountpleasant township, was destroyed
, by fire.- The farm is in the occupancy of
Mr. Joseph A. Eckenrode, who had been
attending a sale, and returning home late
in the evening, put away his horse, and
wria to the house. About half an hour
afterwards smoke was seen to arise from
the far'end of the barn, and soodafter the
names Must out, the destruction being of
course rapid, as - there was a good deal of
. hay and grain in the barn: The light war
plainly seen from town. Mr. ,Eckenrode
succeeded, by great efforts, in saving all
his stock and a portion of his farming im
pletnents. The origin Of the fire is in
voked in mystery, as no light had been
used by N.cketirode in putting away
his horse. We learn that Mr. Spangler Las an
insurance of $l2OO in the hiummaa
burg Company.
I.IiASED.—The Dauphin Coal Com
pany has leased the farm of John Culling,
Henry Eppelman and Cornelius Bender,
on Opossum creek, with a view to dig
ging for coal and iron. It is rumored that
coal has been discovered along Opossum
Creek. We should be very glad to have
the rumor turn out to be a fact ; but the
judgment of eminent practical geologists
year, ago has been adverse to the possi.:
bility of coal being found in Adams co;,
the geological characteristics incident to .
both anthracite and bituminous coal for
mations being wantingAn this county.-
We have more faith In the development of
iron ore.
Since writing the above, we have re
ceived from Mr. Eppleman a specimen of
.4tone which resembles in appearance the
slate usually found in coal formations,
and which is supposed to indicate the ex
istence of coal on Opc*sum creek. We
can only repeat, that we should be very
glad if the dictuof geolog lets should prove
erroneous in this case.
ROBBERY.—On Tuesday evening last,
while Mr. Lewis Strouse, who keeps a no
tion and confection store on Carlisle street,
was at his upper, some villain entered the
store and stole over $lOO. The store is in
the basement ,of the dwelling, and Mr. S.
had gone up stairs to his supper, taking the
precaution, as usual, to lock the front door,
_but leaving the rear door leading to the
yard open. While at supper the attention
of Mr. S. and his wife wu for a moment
arrested by a alight noise in the store be
low, but it not continuing and the front door
'being locked, no further notice was -taken
of it until Mr. S. returned to the store,
when he found that a box under the count
er in which he had *97 in Bank Notes and
some currency, amounting to over $lOO,
had been rifled. , As the front. door was still
locked, the thief must have entered from
the yard through thekrear door. An alarm
was at once given, aid a colored boy, who
happened to be in the neighborhood, was
arrested on suspicion, bat subsequently dis
charged, theire being nothing to justify the
suspicion. The robbery was evidently per-'
petrated by some one thoroughly acquaint
ed with the store and Mr, Strouseht habits,.
APPOINTMENTS.—The -following are
the appointments for this district of. the
Central Pennsylvania' Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. The Con
ference held its sessions this year at Lewis
town, Pa., and adjourned to meet next year
at Carlisle : •
CARLIBLZ Du rater.—T. Mitchell, Presid
ing Elder ; Carlisle , Ist Church, IL C. Par.
doe ; Carlisle, Emory Chapel; W. M. Fry.
singer ; Mount Holly, J. M. Lantz ; Cham
bersburg, E. W. Kirby Cbambersburg,
Second Church, J. Donahue ;Shippenshurg,
Ash; Shippensburg Circuit, J.
Lloyd ; Newel& and Rehoboth, W. H.
Keith; Meelmniesinug, j. IL McGanah ;
New Cumberland, J. N. Clarke,: J. B.
Shaver; Dancantion, U. T. Gray ; New
port, A. R. Miller ; Liverpool, A. H. Henske
York, Pint Church, W. X. D. Ryan ; York,
Duke Street, G. a Panapneker ; Wrights
ville, J. W, Glewine ; Shrewsbury, W. A.
McKee, I to be mapped ; Castle Fin, J. A.
McKindhis ; Hanover and New Oxford, J.
A. Dixon ; York Springs, T. F. ,Bicellue,
J. B. young ; Gettysburg, H. C. Cheston,
J. H. S. Clarke! Mount Ail*, J. W. Peight;
W'ayneaboro, J 4 A. De Moyer ; Greencastle,
J. A. Woodcock; Mercemburg, G. W. Ixer;
• McConnallsbart H. Linn, L A. Rodisill.
Rev. M. Cora Is appointed Presidia g
-. Elder of the Williamsport district. Rev.
M. L. Drum goes tra Emporium, Williams
port distrifft; Rev. EL G. Dill to Catawiste,
and Rey. N. - 8. Beckingtunn to t3hamokin,
Pontine district; Rev. W. Goya to Manor
Hill, and Rev. J. A. Boss to Schellsbiwg,
Jut. ; Rev, G. Warren to Rola?
idt district,
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I MASONN.—The
.. mascrnic Hatefully
:on MOnday last, thercmcasion being the
Cot.- tituting of a new Lodge by Robert H.
Thomas, EN., the H. W. D. D. G. M. of
! dibtrict, under a dispensation issued
It. A. Lamberton, Esq., R. W. Grand
rat:,-ter of Pennsylvania. Seven different
1....1;2 ts wete represented, v lz :—" Cumber
labd Star Lodge, N 0.197," and "St. Johns
Lodge, No. 260," of Carlisle;' "York,
Lodge, No.. 1.V.13," York; "Cumberland
Valley- Lodge, No. 316," Shippenaburg ;
"Eureka Lodge, Lo. 302," Mechanicsburg;
"Patmos Lodge, No. 348,".Hanover ; and
"Good Samaritan Lodge, No 336," Gettys
burg.
At 2 P. M.;a Special Communication of
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania was
held, and "Hebron Lodge, No. 465," oan
stituted in due and ancient form, District
Deputy Thomas acting an Grand Master,
assisted by the folloWing officers : —D. G.
M., Alexander Wentz, of Lodge No. 268 ;
S..W.,'Wro. Vent*, Lodge 197; G. J.
W., George 11. Cole, Lod,ge'3l3; G; S., S.
Eintninger, Lodge 302; G. T., John
Palmer, Lodge 3Q2; G. C., D. A. L. Lav
erty, Lodge 315; G. S. D., Samuel Claudy,
Lodge 260; G. .1. D., John Corntnan,
Lodge 197; G. M., L. Y. Kerr, Lodge 362;
G. P., D. H. Kimmel', Lodge, 302; G.
S. M. C., D. S. Tenger, Lodge 348 ; G.
J. M. C., ILK. Culp, Lodge 336 ; G. Tyler,
Joseph F. Hoover, Lodge 197.
The following officers, elected and ap
pointed, of "Hebron Lodge," were then
formally installed:—W. M., 11, C. Peters;
S. W., Dr. 1. W. Pearson; d,. W., H. A,
Sheeler; S.,J. L. Worley; T., C.G . . Beals;
S. D., Jonathan Miller; J. D., T. P... Gard
ner; S. M. C., F. N. W Bowers.
At night a Lodge of Instruction \ was
held, after which several hours were spent
in a pleasant Interchange of social greet
ings. "Hebron Lodge" starts under fav=,
orable auspices, with excellent material,
and every prombie for futurg strength.
OLD DOCUMENT.—J. S. Witherow,
Esq., of Fairfield, recently, in looking up
some old surveys in his possession, came
across a quaint old document, a manuscript
advertisement of a Public Sale of a Rouse
and Lot in the Eastern part of the State, by
John Trump, sen., dated March 26, 1766-
104 years ago: We have the manuscript
before us. It is written on a page of fool
scap paper, of the old style of manufacture,
with water-mark, tinsixed and weather
'stained. The penmanship is good, but the
entire advertisement is without punctuation,
the writer disregarding syllable rules in the
division of words. When a line is fall the
balance of the letters requisite to make out
a word are carried into the next line. We
annex a verbatim copy of the document :
ADVEICTISEXENT March 26th 1766
To be sold by public 'endue at the dwelli
ng House of the Subscriber in Upper Dublin
Township on Thursday the lid day of april next
good riding or working Horses A Pule young
breeding Mare Mich Cow in good profit
A cart & Gears A Clock and householdGaids of s
undry Kiuds
Also the house and Lot whereon the scribe
r liveth being pleasantly situated on the grea
t road Leading thro Germantown to Betide
hem Easton & Parts adjacant There are
on said Lot which consisteth of between 8
9 Acres of Land A stone house twostories high
with Six rooms & a Kitchen also a frame Stone
House & shed & a frame Stable and also a w
ell of good water with a Pump
The said Premisses is very convenient and
well situated for a Store & bath been oceuple
d as such The Distance from Philadelphia
about 1.5 Miles Attendance and Credit
will be given on said day
N B Tba sale to begin
at 10 o clock t
PROF. BAUGHER'S LECTtRE.—The
Lecture in Agricultural Hall on Friday
evening last, "Abroad on the Hills," by
'Prof. H. Louis Baugher, was, as we antici
pated, a capital entertainment. It was one
Of the best lectures of the season, and in
'view of the numerous lectures we had by
professional Lecturers from abroad of high
reputation, the fact that such was the gen
eral judgment ot a large and appreciative
audience la no bean compliment. After
briefly describing the ocean trip, his
first introduction to London society, and
giving his views of "sthck up" people and
his own experience with the inevitable
"high silk hat," Prof. B. rehearsed the
salient points of his tour through the high
lands of Wales and Scotland, across Fi 4 ance,
and among the Alps, closing with an as
ce of 311 Vesuvius during the last rules
sic eruption. Prof. B. has a keen appre
ciation of the humorous and in sketching
his interesting experience while abroad
made a number of good points, which re
lieved the narrative portion of the lecture
and held the close attention of the audience
for neatly two hours. It we:: a lecture that
will stand the test ..of critical taste, and
_bear repetit lon. •
A N N IN E RS A RY.—Arrangementm
have been made for a joint 'meeting of
Zion and Mercersburg Cissais in Cham
bersburg, on the 30th Ll'April, to celebrate
the semi-centennial anniver.a47 of the
organization of Zion C1a.,44, which occur
red April 30,•48at. lan Rations are to be
extended to all the ministers of the
Classes, and such elders as may feel an
interest in the event, and also the in inis
ters from other Classes, who were once
active members of the Old Zion's Clasais.
, Committees have been appointed to make
report at the joint meeting, viz :
1. On the history of Zion's Claasis from
its organization to the separation and or
ganization of the Mercersburg Class's :
Revs. Jacob 0. Miller, William K. Zieber,
Daniel Ziegler and Jacob Sechler.
2. On the history of the hfercersburg
Class's, from its organization :—Reva.
William M. Deatrick, Henry Beckerman,
and B. S. Schnook, D. D.
S. On the history of Zion's Classia froth
the organization of the Mercersburg
Chisels :—Rove. W. R. H. Deatrich, W.
F. P. Davis, and Davaid W. Wolff.
MURDOCH COldlNG.—Our readers
will be gratified to know that Jamas E.
Munnoca has made a positive engage
ment to give a Reading in Agricultural
, Hail on Monday evening next, March 28.
Mr. M. had acquired a high reputation as
a tragedian, but left the stage some years
ago. Slime, then he has ocoadonally
given Readingentertainments in the lar
ger cities, always Arawing full houses.
He oomee to Gettysbeirs on the invitation
of the Plumuticoemlan . Society of Penn
sylvania 'College, and we advise all who
want to spend a pleasant eventug to go to
the Hall on Monday night. Besides se
lections from Shakespeare, we understand
Mr. Murdoch will read "Sheridan's Ride,"
`•ThiSleeping Sentinel," "The Leap for,
Life," dm. Doors open at 7* o'clock;
Reading at 8. Tickets 50 .celits.
fill""The .D.Paspelicaf Review," Prof.
K. L. /Rawer, L. L. D., editor, for April,
is on our table with contents of more than
usual incerest. The editor continues his ,
Reminiscencies of deceased Lutheran
Ministers, the - present article' containing
readable sketches of Rev. Alba Heck sad
lieu. Motilelineht. _The ittsttertiete
by Rev: Dr. Valentine, "God's pare of
Church pa exhibited In the Rektrmatlon."
Prof. Martin contributes "Luther on the
Ministry," Prot Ferrier the "Loneliness
of Hamlet," and Dr. Hay a continuation
. of his translation of "Schmid's Dogmatic
Thelogy."- Revs. Settiemyer, Weddell,
Fry and Weiser also contribute articles.
..DEER SHOT.— Hanover Wizen
says tbaS bast Friday a deer made its sp7
pearanee in Iloantpleinant township, and
was followed by acm e citizens, who shot
n , .
it near the Conocreek t . a -few miles
from New Oxford. •
REMOVED.—Asia Bolter' has removed
his Grocery and Notion Store, from York
Street to the Hoke building, on N. - West
corner of the diamond. The room has been
relitted, - und- Mr. &kart his laid Ina large
.issi4uneut of nay Cirocerks, • Quenswarli t
d 03., whicble is - peepared to @Wattle, tory
lewast - ptiose. Call and use hint in ties
poops—aoke's• cant* Wyly notatpkod
r,-xxvopborn. . •
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Since my last conuitmication, a copy of
"Commissioner Wells Report" has come
to hand, In which.the condition and needs
of the productive chases of the country are
so clearly set forth, that it cannot fall of
carrying conviction wherever read.. Let
every tanner of the land procure a copy of
this "Report" and read It thoughtfully; and
I am sure it will do much towards creating
a more intelligent public sentiment on many
questions of vital importance to us as pro
ducers.
Mr. Wells also proposes contraction,
"pure and simple," as the means of relief
to the burdened labor of the' country, and
in a previous "Report" he plainly told
Congress that every interest, which was
sufficiently clamorous to mate itself heard
and felt at Washington, received uttention
whilst those which did not, went unwed
for. Our Commissioner of Agriculture has
also intimated, that the farmers are "too
modest" in regard to their interests, and
therefore they do not receive an adequate
amount of attention from Congress. From
this we see that so long as the Farmers and
farm-laborers of the land are willing quiet , /
ly .to endure an unjust proportion of the
public burdens, as I believe they noyr / do,
so long. the Congress of the Unite 'States,
backed by the manufacturing and trading
interests, will be entirely willing to let
things remain so, and the day may reason
ably be expected ' To come when these
thoughtless men will become the pliant in
struments, in the bands of wealthy firms
and corpo - ations, whereby an unjust pro
portion of the expenses of the "best gov
t ernment the world ever saw," will be per
manently fixed upon the shoulders of its
farm-laborers. This state of affairs has so
`often repeated itself in past history that we
can not take warning too soon. By this
process the yeomanry of England, as we
shall.presently show, sank into the degraded
peasantry of to day.
There we find the cardinal difficulty in
the way s of contraction and resumption,
namely, that those who will suffer by it
immediately ~grow clamorous when it is
talked of whilst those who will be benefited
by it, or rather will suffer least, meekly sub
mit
I do not doubt that President Grant, Sec.
retary Boutwell and'other prominent indi
viduals are thoroughly honest and earnest,
in all they say and do, on the vexed ques
tion of resumption, but I. think it equally
clear that a majority of Congressmen are
not earnest in this matter. If they were,
one can hardly see how they could accom
plish so little in that direction. Look at the
enormous interests which are all directly
concerned in this matter. Take the Na
tional Bank interest as an illastratiOn. A
large share of the profits comes from the
premium on gold, which, if lost, will cut off
much of their revenue and many, it is
thought by some, can not even live without
it. They, very naturally, are interested in
maintaining the premium.; and, in addition
to this fact, it is asserted, that a majority of
Congressmen are directors and stockholders
In these institutions. One can easily see
therefore the power exerted by them. Be
sides these, we have the Railroad interest
and all manufacturing and trading interests,
all directly or indirectly interested in keep
ing prices at their present level, since all
must lose heavily by a decline.
Besides these difficulties, we have the
idea constantly reiterated by some of our
public men, that, by some process or other,
an "easy and natural" return to a specie
basis is to be brought about. Exactly how
this is to be done, no one basyet explained;
but the people are led to hope for such a
consummation by such utterances. Gov.
Geary, in his last message, advances the
same idea. Now, what has been the past
history of all inconvertible currencies? In
vain do we search, fora single instance, in
all the great revolutions of Europe and this
country, wherein a currency, rendered re
dundant and inconvertible by the exigen
cies of the times„; has afterwards been re
duced and redeemed, except the case of
England after the final struggle with Napo
lean at Waterloo, and in this case it was
only done, as the historian tells us, after
"incredible suffering" on the part of her
mercantile and manufacturing classes. Thus
the "Asaignats" and "Mandates," which
Napoleon issued for defraying his enormous
expenses, eventually proved worthless, and
our own experience with our "Continental
currency" but confirms the statement.
Hence, it is painfully true, that a return to
ET.C.Cie has nes , er been, and in all probability
can never be, an "easy and natural" pro
cess, but much resembles the return of the
penitent Prodigal, after he had "wasted his
goods"—as theologians might say, not a
work of Nature but of Grace.
Again, we have it said, that the amount
of our currency is not more than is needed
by the business wants of the country, and
the proof of this is presented in the fact
of the present scarcity of money and high
rates of interests which it is bringing.—
Against this, it needs only to be said, that
money is always scarcest when most re
dundant, and interest highest when the cir
culation is greatest. It is not the use or
need of money which makes it scarce, but
the abuse—not trading, but over-trading or
speculation. The true evidence of the re
dundancy of our currency is found in the
high price of everything whose price is not
regulated by foreign markets, and the con
stant tendency of specie to leave us and go
where it will buy more and paper less. On
this phase of the subject Mr. Wells' ideas
will be found pertinent by all who choose
to read them, since differ from him as we
may in our ideas of "tariffs" and "protec
tion," his ideas of the currency and con
traction should be unanimously endorsed.
I will here quote the language of John Stu
art Mill on this subject, who is regarded as
almost as at the head of Politico economists
of the day :
"The uses of money are in no respect
promoted by lamming the quantity which
exists and ohnulates in a country, the ser
vice it perfbrms being as well rendered by
a small as by a large aggregate amount.—
Two million quarters of corn will not feed
so many persons as four millions 1 but two
million pounds sterling will carry on as
much traffic, will buy and sell as many
commodities, as four; millions, though at
lower prices."
Senr
BY JOHN THUMP
The conclusions, to which the foregoing
brings ns are these: let, that if the present
popular movement toWards ' resumption
Should result in any thing permanent, it
cannot be fairly attributed to any special
wisdom fir foresight on the part of oar rul
ers ; and, 2d, that, the government of this
country is not run in the interest of its ag
.ricuhnral classes and produetive laborers
If the signs of the times indicate one
thing more chesiy than another, it is that
'we are hat drifting Into the acceptation of
that accursed maxim of English poll',
which declares, in motion that the rights
of Capital are superior to those of Labor.—
In American policy we have all been taught
to expect a diihrenkrule; not *mat "all"
are "equal, ".but that the rights of the in
dividual are superknt to those of capital or
property, - and thit, irthikthie latter inter to
with the former, they-mustibe
01 thh principle we fought andpthed lair
the slave ids freedom, and ea Mb principle
the great Republican party of thalami wan
organised and drew tad its ranks ammo&
of men who believed in helping those who
could not help themselves; Would' ; not
be a burning shame to as all, if now
abandoned a Ms and followed the lead of
the tottering empires of the Old World,
which have succeeded in crushing all that
hrtnanly out of their Muting millions, and
making them shrres in hct, t not in taw ?
Ate khk of Frigid* deli it thi*
or tlie eta) and Sentinel.
SUPEIL FLOUR,.
EXTHA FLOUR,
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHIYLT„..
COEN,
RYE,
OATS,
TIMOTHY-BEZD,
CLOVER - 81CED,.........
FLAI-HEED,
BACON, STIOULDERS,
" SIDES,
HAAIE.•
LARD,
Gettysbnra Grain &Provial•ta Market
Gettysburg. Friday .m.r.r.o.
4 00
450
SUPER FLOUR,
EXTRA FLOUR,
WHITE WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,
CORN,
RYE,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVES SEED,
POTATOES,
Btrms,
LARD,
&mei,
BACON, IlAms,
,‘ Buns,
BHOULDE RS, ....
SOAP,...
TALLOW,
Closing Priers of De Woven It aro., 41
Fionth 3rd It., Philadelphia.
1181 1141
....1092 110
1081
....1081 1081
....1071 1071
—.lOBl 1081
1081 1081-
" s's, 10-40's, .105 " 1051
LT. LS. 30 Year f, per cent. Cy. 1121 1123
Due Comp. Int. Notes, 19
Gold, 112 112 a
Silver, ' 111 f 112 a
Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. Bonds - . 850 Bno
Central Pacific R R. 980 940
Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5.760 77.1
Bectsa—Essi.v.—On the 15th inst., by
the Rev. J. Sechler, Samuel Becker to Miss
Elizabeth Esaly, both of Adams county.
Del—Wszurr.—On the 15th inst., by
Rev. D. M. Blackwelder , Mr. George N.
Day, of Adams county, to Miss Lavine.
Wallet, of Cumberland county.
lisamen—RxonwiNx.—On the Bth Wet.,
by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. William
Harman, of Adams county, to Miss Mary
Emma Richwine, of Cumberland county.
limsoar.---GLossza.—Ou the 15th inst.,
at the Reformed Parsonage, New Oxford,
by the Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. David S.
lilingel to Miss Lydia A. Glower, both of
Adams county.
MEALS—NAIL/R.—On the 15th inst., by
Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. J. B. Meals,
of Adams county, to Miss Sarah A. Nailer,
of Cumberland county.
Wumsm--Stunt.—On the 10th inst., by
the Rev. D. W. Wolf, at the house of the
bride's pananta, In Butler township; Mr.
Elijah Wirier to Miss Lucy. Ann
1111,11.
all
netlces t" cents a line for
all over 4 Ilnes--cash to accompany no
tices. •
ABLE,—On the 18th Inst. in Statban
township, Mrs. Angeline Elizabeth Able,
aged 86 years, 8 months and 15 flays.
BAKZR.—On the 12th inst., In Getty.-
burg, Martha Ange, infant daughther of W.
F. and C. E. Biker, aged 8 months.
BOYD.--On the 26th ult., near Emmltte
burg, Md., Mrs. Anna Boyd, aged *boat AS
years.
Bursa.-0n the 11th inst. , only child ,of
Dr. J. L. Baehr, In Middletown. aged 8
years, 5 months and 111 days.
Bccaza.—On the 18th inst., in Franklin
township, Michael Bucher, aged 89 yew,
4 months and 11 days. On the Nth,
wife, aged 78 years, 9 months and 11 days.
They were both interred in one grave at. lbe
Marsh Creek Grave-yard.
Ktraff.—At the Alms-honse, on the 15th•
inst.,Miss Therese Kuhn, - at an minimal
Mvirats.--On the Brd inst., near. Bast Ber
lin, Annie E. Myers, aged 8 years, 10
months and 28 days.
Taneanr.—On the 14th inst., near Fork
Springs, Mr. Jacob Tangert; aged 46 yetis,
2 months and 6 days.
gar 44/11159iFiti,
S HERIFF'S SALES.
. .
jo porousace (Ss writ of YenditlonlExpotwo,liwowl
Naar the Mutt of Watson Pleas of Adams ocaulty,
wed to awatilawited,..rUlbo oupsseitao,P
WCoact Moose la late Borough of Gett*isiu, do
Aleherddy,S e9aii gleam/ Apra, 1870, en.
Ohs lallowthig disarree4 Nadi 2fttoe yrs ,
A TRAOIi OF LAND & Mlt
PIIIOPaitT; pa Cipposauut ()reek, situate la Sutler
Seenship, Ada= county, Perna., 'Weirdo./ Wade of
dessost Harrie4Willisse Quist sad othera,wrotsialaw
•la ACATT, moip or kw. 'lmproved with a TITS
WORT BRICK DWULI.II4 BOUM with Bock
attached. with a oral of water as lift
te d r i :Aressellara; alio, a STONI TZWIT BOMA
sod MITABLI, Apple Orshard,• Griot Will with d pain
of rututiog Panto, sad slaw !W, bosh to dped "ram
Wag ardor (ibroterly liver'. MAL)
. lewd sad takes is execution as *ritual wee
lowa Baum, aad to be sold by mil.
ILOLIA 'LUX, Aerie
411terill's Ofko, tlettyldiarogitr.l4lWW-ts
• *PIM row teat. of tie porsimo
iho ll•k• = b7 th. g =ler oni VitOlteT.' " = 4 " 44
or opooliderotblosob
illut /WWI Tql lIP4i pit lq• 'WNW.
I. Z F.
I 11_9 7 - J{oo ST..—A Most Wendt%
; ilreitziiirearaggimwt
birds, eviws, has been located for a num
ber of years past in a pine thicket back of
.the ore banks, near Littleetown,, inui Is in
hihited by a vast number of the sable-head
birds. Here they make their borne through
out the.cntire year, tutiver and Winter,
and can be Seen daily In immense flocks
winging their way to the DIiMeTbUS streams
and danui in the neighborhood in quest Of
food, going at an early hour in the Mornin:
and returning regularly about sunset. T e
noise made by them upon setting out and
returning from their daily trips, is repre
seated as being almost dealbning ndaome .
amusing scenes are frequently to be wit
nessed, when a quarrel ongst them
concerning some favorite ranch or tree
which has been taken on of by some
of the flock to the e tuition of its regular
occupants. This t, we believe, is the
oaly one in
I th7fection of the State, with
the exceptio , of one located somewhere In
Lancasterunty. Naturalists and lovers
of the curious should by all means pay it a
visi..-t(nd learn the peculiar habits of this
much•abused bird.—Hanover Spectator. d
JUST RECEIVED.—A ne w
. and large
aasortmeut -of Queensware, Glaaiware,
Groceries-of all kinds, and notions gener
ally, has just been received from the
cities by Mr. J. W. CuEss, and Is now
being opened at "Smith's Corner," on the
diamond, to which be Invites the at,tentlon
of his friends and the public generally.
The goods have all been selected with.
care, have been purchased in a falling
market, and he is prepared to sell at the
lowest cash rules. Call and examine. It
Air The remarkable properties of
Brown's Bronchial Troches have been
thoroughly tested since first tut educed
The demand for them has steadily In
creased, and purely upon 'their own
mer-
Ha, they have found favor with those who,
from Pulmonary, Bronchial, or Asthmatic
oomPlaints, require them! For emiglue
and Colds they are efficacious. It
Do you think the proprietor of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Rowdy would offer itso . °re
ward for a case of Catarrh which Ito can
not cure, if be did sot positively kn'Ow
that his Remedy would cure Catarrtif
Preposterous idea! Sold by druggists;
or send S ivy Cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce
Buffalo, N. Y., and get a package by msl,
06 - Hamlin's celebrated Wizard Oil, for
rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, tooth
ache, Ito., for sale by A. D. Buehler,
Druggist, Gettysburg. • tf
fatty of the 'Markets.
Baltimore (amiss & Produce Market
Balti"ore, Thursday Morning,
4 6'2 Q 4 87
5 12 @ 5 25
1 38 1 40
1 25 ite 1.40
92 @
93 @ 1 03
STOCKS ♦!D BONDS
3 o'clock, P. M„ March 23rd, 1870
C. S. G's of 'Bl,
65, new,
'67
MARRIED.
DERSO:
good S.
Ge
can obi
deairows of p,secur l ing
of the
Lille away Oats,
A ci o t at D 3 par bushel. by famedlata applka.
D.raiding tat,dia Miele
ha Go W ityabarg Byelaw DateL
rel 25-3!
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminio
t ration, enemies nem on. the estate or Mien
Oman, Ireediahed, eras pt letnabern township. Adaliii
Onsty, having beau granted to the antecribers, they
hereby give notice to all persona ladebted to said ser
tats to make immediate payment, and those having
claim against the mu* to present them properly
authenticated fur settlement.
0110R4IX r. GULDNN,) ,
DAVID WILLII, ." .11 re.
March 26, 1870-6 t
A LOT OF GROUND in East
Middle street, Gettysburg, (muting tooth,
with TWO 00 1 1YORTABLE MOH DWELLING
ROUSES In go,id 'their, well of water, .11. c. Io 0011
of the dwelltoga Gas sod Hydrant Wstiw have been
introduced. Also, a vacant LOT adjobsitig. The sit
uation is near the Court Monte •ad is a very do
sirable.une Immediate Leassetekm given. Euquire
of - M. &W. McCLICAN.
March 2h, IS7O-3t
Turnpike Election
Grrirsiono, March 2:,,1b70.
rj , 11); 2 tuchbolderi in the Turnpike Cisepany, mi
-1 titled "the President, Malmitelm ax Company
of the York and Ciettyabeirg Turnpike oad," are
hereby notified that the annual lelectlon will be held
en Thraday, the lbih day of April,lB7o, it the Pnblks
House of Usury Kohler in Abbottatown. Adams co,
Pa, between the boors of land 2 o'ticck, P. H. fur
the purpose of electing a President, !lx Managers
and a Treasurer, for said Company, for the ensuing
yelir. JOSEPH i3MYdr.R. gee
J.
March 25,11170-2 t
BOOK AGENTS WANTED TO dk.Ll,
TEN YEARS IN
W ALL S'IREET.
It (nand., the Illatoritia, Mysteries, sad Secret Do.
hags or Wall Street, Life Sketches of ) len, the
Speculations in Gold, Stalks. de., Woman Speculators,
and all that is great, powerful, splendid. ray steriou
llnteresting, wicked, amazing, wretched, etc., In the a
bens of speculation. Portrait, of Vanderbilt, Drew,
Gould Fiske, Jr., and limy other., itograci egg of
noted places, Llre and Scenes, to. Overusing Books
free. Bend 1:1P circular,, to WOZTOZNOTON, ur,Tt, •
Co., Publlaheni, Asylum it , Ilartfintl, Conn.
March 25-4 w
•MO CONSUMPTIVES, Providentially ray daughter
.1. tram restored to health by simple toes.., withOUt
inedicine. The particulars will Go swat tree. Skunks
Y. Horistow, Stockton .t., Brooklyn, Long rased.
Starch 25-4 w
Tai MAGIC! COMB mw ammo tiny colored batr or
beard to a permanent black or Wenn. It Con.
tales no poison. Any °pecan nee O. One sent by
mall for $l. Address
MAGIC COMB CO, Bpringbrl4•Mam.
March 15-3 m
THIS IS NO HUSIBUO!
By sandhag36 rents, apith age,
height, color or *yarn and bah., yckr will receive, hr
return Wall,. correct Orton ofyour future husband
or wife, with name and data of .marrisge. Address
W. PDX, P. O. Drawer N 0.21, ltaltoaville, N. y.
March 25-4 w
REMOVAL.
I HAVE BEHOVED 10
North-west Corner of Centre
Square, Gettysburg, Pa .)
where I •Call b. happy to wait upon all my old Ofm
tuner. stud all who may favor me with a c.II.
GROCERIES', 14OT1OES, d.C.
53
5 75 fiit 600
8 / 2 1 its 8 50
0 00 @ 0 00
11 1
14} 151
0 0 00
Hi 15
QUEENSWARE;
FIRE PROOF
AND GLASS-WARE,
all of orb tcl, I Invite the public to call and ezasolos.
*KOS ECKERT.
!larch 25, la7o-1(
PUBLIC SALE
Thee andoralgoad, Assignee of Y. D. Drumlin, will
offer at Public Saks, on &leerday near, Merck Mk, at
th • hotel of George W. McClellan , in ffettredeurik the
new BRICK Dw suave of mkt Daphorn, on Car
lisle street, oear Steven's 1.141, with lot of ground
front JIM SO feet so raid street and canning back 140
feet, The doars and facings for windows and door
frames hsv• all been wor ked oat and will be sold
with the house. Also, the undivided ball Interest of
said Marlboro In
I 25 # 150
00 I 05
12 ACRES OF LAND,
Mora or lets, adjoining the above, suitable for bulls .
log Ism
Salo to tornmanceat 10 o'clock, ♦.Y., when attend.
SACS .111 be, era!' and tams made known by
MART W. EOIIIIIIN, 4.od6nee.
sOO
750
Much 25.—1 t
3 5 411 40
30
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
vornea tie - livreiry siren ao •ea
Legatees and ...thee persons conceraed, that the
Administration Accounts hereafter mentknsed will
be presented at the Orphans' Coast of Adios county
for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the
11th day of APRIL next, at 10 o'clock, A.M., Tit.
• 15. The account of Ezekiel Hansel, Guardian of
George . sad Hennah Mary Hansel, minor children
of. L. B. II artml, deceased.
G 0 8
•
IL The Brat and final account of David Mother,
Administrator of estate of John Blocher, deceased.
17. This Ant and Anal account of George Myers,
Administrator of estate of Catharine Myers, widow,
decanted.
12. The find accoont of Levi H. Martin, Execut or
of the last will and teetament of Mathis* Martin,
late of Ox ord township, Adams county, Ps., dec'd.
If. The mend and Seal account Of John Blocher
and Eli Blocher, Ireentors of Joseph Blocher awe.
10. The second and final account of Abraham
Shealy, Emmy tor of Jacob Wisely, deceased.
21. ne first and Anal account of Abraham Shealy,
Administrator of Catharine Ilbeely, deceased.
22. First and Anal acceunt of Henry Overdeer, Ad.
minion.* for of Wm. Homan, deceased.
23. The first and Anal account of John Hanes, Sp.,
Adm.nistrator with theiN will annex a Lewis Wol4
deceased.
24. The account of Cornelius Myers, Admlnletrator
de lonia non of tbe estate of Joaah C. Albert, dee d.
25. Second end final account of Emanuel Brough
and Andrew Omagh, Testamental, Trainees of the
estate of Abrahans Brongh, under the will of John
Brongb, deceased.
2a. Next and Alta account of Jobs Albert, Ad.
Infiltrator of Mary Albert, deceased.
27. The Bret and' goal ocooont of Mare V. ltieksr
•ff, Executor of Will of Suiau Tate, deceased.
SAMUEL A. SWOPE, Register.
March 25,-1870.—tel
TH E RE L EXCELLENCE
end Cbeepnesrsf our Clothing is the only senses
of our greet success.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
BUT MATZRIALB. We vie now but "all
wool- goods every piece
of which Is well spong
ed, suit carefully ex
-
valued.
Oar cotters of Seedy
mule Clothing are such
is could work in
W ELL CUT other establishments
on Custom Work; their
work combines comfort
with style.
Our hands are supplied
with the best trim.
wings, and we see that
they us* them, mid
WILL MADE. every article is titer ,
on hly pu t t elti t s 2 before
being
Every garment sold
accompanied with a
legal guarantee, hold
ing us responsible for
the correctness' of all
the representations
made.
It Is conceded that oar
large busbies' sad
many otheradvantages
enable ua to sell lower
than any other house.
We invite a Sir com
parison of prices.
GUARANTRRD
LOWEST PRICED
YOH
FALL AND WINTER OF 1869
We have made the
GREATEST PREPARATIONS 'YET.
EDSIBERLiSS SARiawn,
ENDLESS VARIETY,
- ORO/CEST SELECTIONS,
GOODS TO WEAR WELL
STANDARD STYLES
LATEST 'ASIIIONS,
NEW ruaNuartne Goon&
iirAllear goods are marked at tower prises gss
Were the mate artlater last Jeer.
OIIEITaitE DEPARTIdEIiiT •
DEPARTMENT PCOt sow AND YOUTHS' lINAR
An topoolally Bali proporad to ,
MEW AND SNIT= MITT/1M
MtiIaTJED ourzat, r
OBIATIR DIAPASON
A PIN= LINE OP GOODS THAN - EYES,
NONOOD MOUND,
• HONDA! CLOTHES,
• MANY NNW-ffillall.
WAIAMIMMAULAINELIB
OAK HALL BUJ:WINGS
nia LAientir'is INN WAYX
IL B. cot'. 411th t MARKIN' Stay Phllldelphla. Hm
bracing whole block on SO Imo *IAN to Mum
Oct. 22 ttl4l . IFAN4.M4IFEB ik swim
Sarpfise Oats.
DERSOIS desirous of securing
good good or Um, •
.Genuine Surprise Oats ,
obasibi ft at $1.60 par busisa, st
11 1° Mt fi MI addriaili g
. W. GRIMM
Wadi 11,
Notice to the. Publig I
TlLiao4l“lgneasimalait a V;lp4t4laiimaropi
agesitivira t4wilNesbal4oVOll.
mmay, weilariday pad .11 7t.1.g . A
Wag y Wartieuerr,
I EB 'dap' ilide ant FaCrili4
glitalarh4ro: pat Itrar 64, aid
room tastasymilt44;l‘id
wino lagag
with thavSsielee trait tkitigsto.
Kay it-ts AMU WAllll.lpq
.fiTe.t4) bor-4
!onion. am initmeroperitt swim*
000.4-6 1 .rtiPt Viirtwort NM%
NOR'W.
OATS.
E. IiARMON
For Sale or Rent
In addition to my stock of
I Ln• added
Ta PIMPS:7I'ION
ME=
(XSTABLISIiI.IIIA ri
WELPI BEA PIS,
• 8A Is
Arl.S&Witi
8.11.1V11 or all daacriwtioaa. lIALTING mat
MILL WURNliinnen. onto -- itia a saws with
Solid Tooth, or with PATENT AltiVirtalliii PoIXIII, nt
perior to all Inserted Teeth &two.
sornuossDucto.-ss
airs«nd Prke Lim and tirealanvli.
WELOIL4GRINIIULS
Nokia. Mai
. is , ,Ear Detrilt,loelk
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WHAT ARE THEY ?
They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, -pr
'teasing also, tae peculiar merit of actiag as a power .
Magma In relieving Congestion, or Intlemmation of
the Liver, and all the Viseeral Organs.
)OE VS-MLLE COMPLAINTS, whether la young
or old, snaffled or mingle, at the dawn of womanhood
or the turn of lib, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.
(a-Bend for a circular.
THEY ASS NOT A VILA FANCY DRINK,
Mad* of POOR RUM; WHISKEY, PROOF SPIRITS,
AND ILIFUSS LIQUORS, doctored spied, and meet. ,
mud to "Wee the fame, °Mimi "twillim,ff
petmens, .meesearre,- an. , Was sea ray MOW , ow
to drunkenness and ruin, ant are • Owe medicine,
made from the native Roirta and Herbs of Califontia,
PIM FROM ALL ALCOHOLIC STIMULANTS.—
They are the CIaiI.T.BL.OOD PURIFIRIL and LI FE
DIVING PRINCIPLE, • perfect Renovator and In
, vigorstor of the System, carrying off all poisoner's
matter, and restoring the blood to • healthy Condi.
• Don. No permit can take them Bitters according to
directions, and remain long unwell.
MO will be given for an Incurable use, provided
the hones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or
other means,arld the vital organ. wasted beyond the
point of repair.
For INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RIMUMA.
TISM, and GOUT. DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGKSTION,
BILIOUS, REMITTENT, AND INTERMITTENT
DISRASES OF THE BLOOD, LIVER,
KID
NKTS, and BLADDER, them 21/TTRB.S have been
morn succesefel. SUCK DISEASES are caused by
VITIATED BLOOD, which Is generally produced by
derangement of the DIOESTIVE ORGANS.
Clesuse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Sod its
impurities bunting through the skin In Pin.ples,
Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse It when you 8.4 it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it
Is foul, and your feeling. will tallyou when. Keep
the blo , d pure and the health of the *Otero will fol
low.
•
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In the sys
tem of so many thorium* are effectually destroyed
and removed.
In filth:um, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers,
these Bitten, bate an equal. For full digit:ees read
carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in
four languages—English, German, French and Span
ish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor, 32 Commerce et., N. Y.
R. EL AteDONA.LD A LO.,
Druggists, and general Agouti., Son !hoodoo° and
Sacramento, Califormia, and and 3d Commirce it.,
N. Y.
air - SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DIALBRS
Mar. 4,1810-3 m
The New Articles of Food,
FOR TWENTY•YIVE CNN'S YOU CAN BUY OF
YOUR DRUGGIST OR °HOWIE A PACKAGE
OP SEA MOSS PARINI, MANUFACTURED
PROM PURE IRISH MOSS OR CAR
RACLIN, WHICH WILL MAKE
. SIXTEEN QUARTS OF BLANC
MANAGE, AND A LIKE
`QUALITY OP PUDDINGS,
CUSTARDS, CREAMS,
CHARLOTTE RUSSI,
•
8C.., AC., AC. , BC,
It is by far the cheapest, hialthies
and most deiipious food in
the tooPld
RAND SRA MOSS MARINE CO.,
PLANTATION BITTERS
S. T.-1.860--X.
Thin wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet.
anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Al a tonic and
cordial for the agsd and languid. it has ao equal
among stennachkee.' As • remedy gm the nervous
weakness to ; which women are especially, subject, it
is sepensdt n Jr every other stimulant. In all cli
mates, trop est, temperate or frigid, it sets as a sloe.
ale in every, species of disorder which under:Muse
the bodily strength and breaks down the animal
spirits. Ferule by all druggists.
Mar. 4, 1876—em
I wu cared of Deafneu and Catarrh by a aimpl
remedy and will mud the reclllpt free.
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Mar. 4-4 w
HINKLEY
KNITTING• Plaellii 4l lE
7011, YANIII" UBE—simple, c*a r7 O, larn
vmarnitaro. AGIN TS WANTiID. mar
pl. stocking DAL Addriss INCE
KAOHI3IIIOO., XL, tlflitostA k , T.
rob. 111, 1810-3os •
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,
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pwn. Atryossara Ira M. One
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.11ipti;ssa$547147.,11i7prikai
We, the undersigned, Auditors to nettle and adjust
the public accounts, do hereby unify that we hare
examined the items which coin the Sorterotainc
man t, and that they are correct , being from the fifth
day or January • .D. 1869, to the Swarth day or,Jan
nary A. D. 1870, both days incloatre.
X. R. soLcnrara.
E. G. IIItAGY,
• DAVID DiEvoms, BIL„
Auditors
Steward's Account.
OMAS JOHN& Zec., Steward meemat pith the
aI T Directors of the Poor and Home of lempityment
/erthlAounty of Adams, being from the fifth day of
January A. D. 1869 to the third day of January A.
D. 1.870. both day • latitudes:
1669.
To balance doe at teat settlement
To order on Treasurer
" .
-3 37 ro
.. 50 00
.. 60 00
• . 60 00
To cash of Hides sad Bklao 94 93
" Lewis_ 86
Bosoisol i ta i ry Zoo, Ant.. 17 08
" " A. Polley, Lotrrest / or Bliss Mato: 907
" for Cows mad Bull . 149 00
for Ti/low„.„ ..... ....... .......... 1 50
" Old 800
" Timothy Pod.— 200
" " Ihoop sod Lambs 125 50
To ,
balance doe Steward 25 42
CR.
By cash pakl General Expenses
Harvesting and Hirelings.
• " • Relief to Paupers.—
" " lentos& of Pao pars
• Groceries
" Mechanics Work—
" Moat and 71•11 ......
•• Pratt and Vegetables--....
• " Portage, ie
Funeral ix passim .... -
.......
" Horse Farrier and Medicine..
We, the eubecribers, Auditors to settle and adjust
the public account; do hereby out* that we haye
examined the items which compose the foregoing so•
want, and that they are cart act, being fr om the fifth
day of January, A. D.lBOO, to the third day of Jan.
nary A. D. 1870, both days inclusive.
PRODUCTS OF THE FARM, wo.
514 bosbiels of Wheat.
By..
2400 " Corn la ears.
809 " Oats.
7 " Timothy Seed.
200 " Potatoes.
16 " Odom
20 " Bad Beets.
260 doaan Cneutibera
2000 bolds of Cabbage.
1060 pounds of guff raised.
3814 " Pork "
200 tom of Hay.
86 loads of Con /odder.
- stesuebes of Insult. in the Alan Hnnw on Jan
uary 1, 1170 :
38
reasalas . 38
Children 12
Colored
Total
Transient Paupers
Paupers admitted during the year
Death' daring the year
March 11, 1670—St
HAIR. VIGOR,
For restoring Gray Hair to its
natural Vitality and Color
A dressing which Is at once agreeable, healthy,
and effectual tor preserving the hair. /hated or gray
hair 14 soon stored to as original color with as gloss
and freshlietsqf youth. Thin hair V thickanad, talUng
hair checked, and baldnsoa akin, though not always
oured by Its use. Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicle' are destroyed, or the - glands
atrophied and decayed. Bat such as remain can he
saved for usefulness by this application. Instaad of
fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, It will keep
it clean and •Igoroas." Its occasional use will pre.
vent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldneas. Free from those de.
%tortoni substances which sake memo propitiates'
dangerous end Injurious to the hair, the Nor can
only Serail t but not barn 11. If inland merely for
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing *lse can be Load so desirable. Containing
noithor oil nor dy., It dant not toll whits cambric.
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it • rich glossy
luatre and a grateful perfume
;Prepared by
DR. J. U. AYER & CO,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL Calm-urns,
al Part Place, V. Y.
a/slot We is Gettysbargy PA. it, A. IN )uuzu
Pair 111111..-Iyeal
C=l
I have opened an agency for the
SA TY4 OF REAL ESTATE
a connection with ny law inneincanin iiettyelents
Partiotwiehing to cell,or boy lands, nay and It I'
heir advantage to call.
Farms and Woodland.
. ma. or. WHICH 4110 , 41ai11e EMIR= li=
• GOOD FARM. GOOD D IGS sad
naaredttreare Roane Riad.,
A No.l PAR*, noir Gott - Taber red /rivet load.
A YAWL lee A 011111„ AT ello MAORI. .
A TRACT Or GOOD LAWD,SII Actium ATARI PIA
AGRI.
A 'MIT GOODIARW, WITH 100 AORNS RR/MT
UR ILL AT rts Pl 2 AGRA YU OGR4r.
100 4CIIIIB, W H VIII GOOD 1 NG11411171
le AOlllll C 11 TINI
Al e ' T A U . GOAD IINAWD GOON
a MILL _
4FA , 100 Amu, soar Got ...: '..
A • T GOOD NAM AID IMOD NO AT
NO MIR ACM, two Wks franditArgo la
,
A DAM, Dior adios boa Ciflysintri, Mt
AOIIORSAP.
A TAINT GOOD GlitAir FARR, two allot haw
eatisktut,
AL . 4WD OIIZAP TAVERN AND Lora AD
30IIiIG ;:
AL YID! GOOD IMAM IN GOODORDI.R. SAS P 1;
. .
-
A GOOD FARM DUILDINGS ALL IINR:100(0
Jam murearassation, • -
ALSO HOUR'S AND Beta e LOTS - tirrofilif
Attorw!ty gnaw .
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0 etiyalitrg, Jame IX
Flni~l ode ;i
mHs tint Patios ae
nipmadruitif 110111111rmil4
fiti E! i oliti .L. l OP 4 B A a m b
o r of Moron and Tapsesliok aid • boating
""• — tawithz,:rio*..dliive of kin
Dnummaainrasktega
BQINITAT fge NALOICZa,
•4WilleturMAlllPtot•
`Ede/Rill or rime& Ise vissinearess; - :'1
Thip
io Was ft we nomplohowyillbase bawd=
emwmagew, II Kat Ow aj tiw4 bat will be homiirlid b alltWilk
A k,,, r ,,.11:1nu f *dui *sit IN&
lhila
Sti..U3llllomak_:_.
.. ,
POOP BOUM ACCOIMt.
1
. 008 B
ls....Tr==mit:
nip tba Bounty of Moms, being nom. 800 11301
i Jinnouy 4 D 7.1174,4411114,1117 at .1.11-
nary A. 1). Is7o, WSW dm* : ' At
!-, • .
1E49.
Jan. 6. To Ouistandinglibßnatbsaa-..:-......11..
210 01
7•6. ', Corembuauper's 0rder....... 1,000 00
Bar..". "
Apr _.„ ..... ----.. 1400
. ' - ~,.
-......... 1,000
Noy , " " 1,000 00
J am 0 ., , , , , 0
......_,............ a I,OIWOO
July " " ' " ..-.4.---:.—....1.0110Z011
Aug. " " 1,000 00
&opt. " "
Nor. " "
No. " " "' .-_ ... 00
To nub. of W. Litter, os Laad....—...... 1,6
17 4 00 0
" James 1 1, 14 an. an Lang 13 00
Jobe 111 B ent ..-- 30 00
" " J. C. MHO, Tklama Turn.
" pft o
" J. O. Neely •Viaio . i; O . (
Timmins Nets
To Uncalled for oniony..
To Comb of 11 Roily from Naar Noc'o
rotate
Jan. 3, IEO To COM mix/toner's ardor.
CR.
By balance du* Treasurer at settles sat 11 TO 97
By Cash paid On: door Paupers support—. 1,272 33
Mercbandise,llrocerieed Hard.
Wars .
•• Pork; Deer, Baron and Fbh... all le
" Beef Nut., Coll/ sad Wogs 1,6E2 16
" Flour, O rain and Qrind4qp..... HI 33
•• " Fruit and Veastableit 214 26
Dipairs to bolidlegs. SII2 11
Beellanics 1 1 102 k..— 631 64
' • 610644 Coarand ..... . 1,161 14
-• Wood
and Propping, Waking Fence
Posts
" Sundry ixpeneee
Drugs and Surgical Instrn
manta 107 30
" Boller to 446 28
•• " Per utility °Nand Inmate:ice.. 174 36
Costs and
..... 70 75
" " Funeral Expenses.- 91 09
•• " Publishing Accounts & Print.
ing
• " Male Hirelings
Yuman Hirelings
•• " Directors Extra Wary.- --.
.• " Physician's Salary--
" Attorney's "
" Steward's "
Clerk's
" Treasurer's
Ay balance is hands of Treasurer.
M. E. ROLLINGEIL,
E. Gi. HEADY,
DAVID lIIIODES, JR.,
Auditors.
AYER'S
LOWELL, MASS.
PitION $l.OO
ESTATE AGENCY.
VICK'S
•••• ' Fy
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lin, .. " l " *lrirMEilliEß; !. ~..».
JURY LIST FOR AP.,
,*, - I,i
.
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tinAND JUST. ",
v. ife IDRIIG & .BOOX. STORE )
limailissbass-Jas IL Marshall. Idesnia. • ' ' •
Rail
Monaeph MAckley
or
Oxf F. Reale, Joseph 'think aIIITYSBV7?O, P. 44.
Franklin-4 P. Buil
Conosaso-Adamonel A. Outer.
kienaueo-aarOmer.
•
Reading-Wm. n
&R.m.......11111ebra mend. i
Tyrone-4arti r.
Gegyabtirg-Term -none, Davit......Etterner.
Ouver Bonner. Samna ,_p oll . Bermes ,
Baner—Rtnun L. Harris. M artin Thomis:V..
14tUedown-Levi Krebs:
Einntin... union-Willlam Sett. • •
aeob Ettmns Flekee.
Croji 7 John martin, pbael Sherry.
Hantilton--Jobn Stipp.
GENERAL JURY. •
osnt—John L. Jenkins, Al sins Hem-
ler, David Dietrick.
Butkir—John C. Markley, Jacob RArtZell.
Berwick tn.—John 11. Baker.
Franklin—James Mickley.
Itamiltinthe&—r........ Peter Shively. James P. • Steno,
W. Worts.
Litt 14Talvn.-eamuel P. Young, Ephraim Myers-
Ihnon—Joseph Adams, Abraham We i George D.
Basehoar, Jacob W. Keller.
ard
Oxford--J
Adonams. Stock, A. J. Bowers, Win. King,
Rich
Cumberland—Jonas Johns, James ThUn
Laberty—laasc Pecker. Peon.
Huntington—lsaac E. Wlerman , Philp L. Hauck ,
Gettysburg—A. W. Minter. Jacob Retly, Robert
Jacob F. Months.
C. Cobam, Jacob Sanders, Wm. D. Holt:worth,
M
Straban—Jacob C. Pottorff, Isaac F. Brinkerbod,
Jacob King.
Moan Eekenrode, Ezra nue, Jacob
A. sartmaa.
Conowago— Wm. H. Sinai!.
ton—Abner S. Itiklebrand, F. B. Picking.
41 — Emanuel Plank.
Tymne—y ers.
Reading Ezra M. My
Bell, Solomon Baker.
Menallen—Samuel Meals.
m—Jo hn
Germany—,Wm.
Berne
Staub, Jacob Pfizer.
Freedo
March IS, liffit—tcr.
18 50
EM
.- 110 00
1,600 00
161.3.268 66
210 IS
"Al 9 00
OTICE.
The second account of JOHN HANES,
hag:, Committee of the perms end estate of Ama
Mum, • • Lotman, of Admit. want', Wen be a i
led I s"n
the Oourt of Common Neu of Adams Co.,and will he
confirmed by said Court, on Ole Iftt day of Apra,
MO, miter cause be shown to the oputrary.
JACOB MILLIORN, Proth'y.
&Lerch 18, 1870—td•
78 00
312 00
325 00
66 DO
135 00
25 00
300 00
0 -T 1 C•E .
The - second account of - .7.acoa MllS
gamut and Onion W. Worn. neelle•es of panto.
Museststs• and Was, of Adams county, has been Bled
In the Court of Common Pleas of Adam' county, end
will be connrmed by said court, se lAt lfdA day of
Apra,lB7o, nobles ens* be shown to the contrary.'
March 18,1870—tdo JACOB bIBLIIOILIN, Pratte:.
3000
iiMil
113.298 55
NOTICE.
The 2nd Romani ofloaxoamix)arr,
Truett* of Joan Hoax ad noun hi, wife, exhibited
by FILAICUP H. 0111D0 111, Administrator of rid Joan
OMOR.FT, deceased, of Adatnecounty„ ban been tiled
in ta.Cknart of Common Plano of Aft.mil County, sad
will be confirmed by said court, on the Ugh day of
Apra, 1870, tiniest cans. b. ebown to lb. contrary.
March 11, 1170—tdJA.001$ 11111,HOILN, Proth'y.
e
NOTICE
Is Lusby glum. to AU epplicsato far Pima
unit Cettztleatto, to meet the Calnadtin• on arid Cer
tification, at the Public !School dnildtm In Glattyabarg,
on Saturday, March 284%, 1870, at 814 o'clock/. At.
JOHN- koCazAzar.
J.
Prod.:lnt of
C mut Ilmossainn, Bao'y of Com. Owsunittes.
March 11—td
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration, Cum taitimaato saitexo—en tb. ast.t.
of Batton. LATIII•11, late of York livings borasigh,
Adams county, Peas's., deosesed, having beau plum
ed to the ■adersignest, residing in same place, she
hereby gives boas to all persons Indebted to said
estate to make Inuasslisto payment and thaw haring
dolma apart the Nam vUI present them properly
atithentleilted for settlement.
MARY C. LASH RAW, Adm'x.
March 11, 1670—dt
MI
--f 14 70
. 219 00
. .- 3!0
14 50
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminio
k tration on the estate of Wausst Su" de
seemed, late of Menallen township, Adams sonatyNL,
having been created to th e andendisned, running la
said township, he hereby glees notice to all persons
Indebted to wild mate to make unmeant* imam;
sad those having dela • egaltastthe Name to plowing
them properly mithentloated kor settlement.
Karel 11 1870.—fit JOSUE 0111111 T, Adger.
.. - 5 30
-..- 10 25
SO 70
140 78
109 15
9 66
200
10 36
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis-
A., tratlon on the estate of Nam G. Ilszeratvan,
deceased, late of Butler township, Adams comity, Pa m
haring been granted to the undersigned resift( la
New Chester, Strait:mu township, he hereby Wow mt.
tke to all perilous Indebted to sn estate to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims noinst
till mane to present them properly authentklised
for set tlemen t.
IMO el
Er =
JOHN P. MA SALTZG/TXit.
Feb. 25,1!70-8t Adn'r
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
aratke as rimesters Gleam= D. &vaui, de.
mood, late of Ilandltooban tdartuddp, Adair. comity,
Pa., baring been vented to the andereyreed residing
In said toweehtp, he hereby ere, Utica teal P4llllOOll
Indebted to said estate to sate immediate payment,
and those haring clahros 'ganef the sea • lo primal
then properly authenticated for hettleekeet.
ht. 1011.4.11,
Feb—U-4P
T ICENSE.
The following application* for Li
ft/we hare been filed In my oak*, with the rev:WU
number of signora and wilt be prosonted at the Coast
of Quarter &odor*, on Yeadelt Mina day af Nan*,
mu:
TATEILN LIGINSE.
Washington P. Harris, Gattyihttri„
WO.
H. G. Py 4rig.
Mareb 4, 1 na—cd
ASSIGNEE.'I3 NOTICE.
The nudereigned having been appointed Assignee
by Died of Voluntary Antiunion for the benefit of
creditors, executed by WailLtilaSon IttitknoWlnt and
Win, of the borough of Gettysburg, he nereby glees
notice to all persons indebtei ur having intros opinst
the pime to call Lad settle them lioniedlasely.
STUART W. /10/SILLN, Assignee.
March it, 1870-31
AB SIGNEE'S NOTICE.
She undersigned having been appointed Assignee
by Deed of Voluntary Assignment for the benefit of
creditors, executed by pear PITIMS & Wile, of M.D.
Allen township, Adams county, Pa.—notice Is hereby
given to all persons indebted or haring claims to call
and settle their accounts with the undersigned, re/W
-ing In Butler township,
March 'l3, 1870—liteGRORGS GROUP, Assignee.
Bounty Tax Notice.
7 •HR School Directors of Butler township hays
levied a BOUNTY TAX for 1870 and placed the
Duplicate In the hands of the Tteastuur. Isaacs m ma,
to whom the tax Is tots paid. AU potions paying on
or before the 961 of April nazi, will have the benefit
of di pet cent. deduction ; and those not paying be
fore the first of January, 1871, will have five per
cent.added. and their amonnte placed in the hands of
a Justice of toe Peace or Constable for collection.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
Feb. 26,1870.--81
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Logue.' and other person , concerned, that the
Administration Asooants hereinafter mentioned will
be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams comity
for oottArmation and allowance, on Tiffin /AT,the
39th day of 3LANOti hut., at 10 o'clock, A.M., its
11. First and Anal account of Hon. base Z. Alen
man, Adnilaistrator of Ilisa Spielman, deed.
12. The Arm aocount of Newton M. Horner, lx.
°rotor of Andrei, hfcLinissy, deed.
13. The first and Anal amount of Aillion, Sell, Ad
illter of Peter Pell, dec'd.
14. The NM feceunt of as&g,t. m ., Trustee Ibr
Hiram Albert of,fand wl!{-9f Aer..lo/th
E. Albert, dec'd. \
SAMUEL, A. swam segistai.
Mar. 4,1870-4 d
Court Proclamation.
11711111.KA8 the Hon. Raszer4. thantinstresddentth
91 Judge of the Courts of cosapost Plate ha e
murales composing the 19th District,and Justice of
the Courts of Oro end General Jell De.
livery, tor ttnt Arta Of 11l Oldidtaland other offenders let
said district r did Jailor J. Evan and llos'r MoCaitsr,
Zeus., Judges of the Canute of Common Plass, and
Justices of the (loath' of Oyer and Terabit and
General Jell Delivery, ter the trial of ail metalloid
Other Wenders in the county of Adams have issued
their precept, bearing date the 24th day of January,
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight bondredl
sad seves.ten, and to se directed, tot hotdlgOciAg
01Coosmon Plans. and General Quarter Bssaib3a offEh
Peace, and General Jail Dellrery and Courting Qtrs.
and Permbrer, at Gettysburg, on Kendall, llkh
April, 1870.
NOI2OII HIRRET G1T11,12 to nil the Juittaspßt
the Peace, the Coroner titni the Constables wfthiti . the
said county, that they be then and there la *Wpm
=ns, with their Records, mi ll
sloes, sod *Our Rem to do those
things which tsillbllr allcesand in thit f apper
tain to be done, sad slew the, who will pronoun,
against the prisoner, that are or then shall he la the
ail of said nount7 Ot Alb are to be gm antithere
0 prompt* egotist thanULU% Net * I
Mott
Emirs 0110 e, ttysbon, 18,1870.
Sadirat; Was, *it
-----
Hardware and Groceries.
Tile subscribers bare Jest mimed from lb. Ohba;
with la imams* sappy et, HAIDWA.III MA 9EO.
Min, Which thacrate a/Mat at thalr old staid
oa Baltimore street, at prices to sett lb. times. tear
stook Ometestolemixof
UNP
cAile - 3 Toots,.
ocu.Oß 1119D1N98,
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110 1 / 1 =22,13e8
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010010.133 OP ALL =WA
%It, Mats, De. There- lashsled la the
several dapartakestaireatleaed abate bat what alla
t d or
.41 1 A rkilka,
Do Id* aiha ands
llesseiesigem semi Dad woo article la their Lae,—
airs a asriiiipeorfspropszkise lowr
OM* al 119 out
JON, lit. a111 1 :1 1 (
May 99, 1119.-41
ADAMS cOMITY . -
'NORMAL SCHOOL'
rei Cloudy eitpertatikilteletMu o a Bo' hoot
$464 aim liratiagy bete. trauma TWibegrl
the Norval Meal Dahlias es Met street, eete; ,
Nitta& /jerk% itessfatth. slwe.iywttdU eOOl
ittOtelbettesa tree&e: a 'aloe of %Moe tee dol.
ill& asst •be pelt fa ethreppe. knots &-
Aimee oteaterterg Uselkikei atlts forward testi
MOM, aneltrirrflik . 1,41,11 will be etaittli
isitAssUar t f, 4,2lLik
,KairfAßD
l 4•l9olgre.
eaviiB inf.-4C • I
ito, !rugs, Viediar.”
.1 DRUGS,
MSDICINEb,
PATEXIT MEDICINE'S.
BOOK
IiiTATiONT
TOILET A aMLR%
GOLD nisi,
Charatersbury tree, near Diamond
iiireountry lifitohat its supplied at
City wholesale sates
/el, 2s, ALM 0... u.
DR. JAMES CUESS
DRUGGIST
&Wore inßrartt's Building, Bali V. si
LITTLESTO WN
1.1
P AVING opened a new DRUG
STORI and fitted ft up f n th • beet nay le. I offer
lay stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the cilium's ol
Littindown and vicinity at the tow•Ft market rates.
aonalsting In part .
Drugs aril Family Medicine,. Fu r
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
, -Patent Medicines, gorse
Powders,
Sore SjaWu. Dyes sad Dy• Stare, Perhuesry,
Toilet fleapit aid Policy art Mos . full••••ort moot of
Brssolina Stationary of aliklads,Cfgaro,Tobseeonad
Sniff.
gilloant'sltteetro•lisenstielloep will wash with
haor soft water cold or num. Clothes method
with this Soap aro ;teas beautithlly white without
balpig or bilielng. Th iel* the best Soap In woe. Try
It. It Is warranted not to fajta revs he hands or fabric
rolithlstriD.MaY IL-fl, JANII/1 0111.1bS.
69.
JUNE
• NULL ABllOll 11111 T 011
Drugs & Family Medicines'
PATENT MEDICINES,
LIQUORS AiD WI:NU/OR YroICAL 14:11P011/18.
PIIRASPIOSB AND D.LATORINGI IXTIACTS •
DTI AND DTI ATII/18,
130AP8, 1 . 157171118 AND TOILET , (100 Db,
nrin.warriNo FLUIDS ATOr o EITATIQ Nsai r.
DITYX/D/ANWPRI SCireTIONA ♦ND ZANILY RN-
CM ita A CCUItATZLT PVT DT
PHYS/CLUIB ANSI 4701INTILYNNEOPLINTBROP
PLUM AT XIDIJOID RATES.
Forney's Horse Powders
bebertandahmipost kir Hareem, Cattle sad illitta
Other Hors•Powdari of approved tr.ak el
H IT BE R ' S ,
- Baltimore SYreee, Gettysburg, Penn'a
Jun• 11.1869.-41
DR. R. HORNER
h•m t••mm•d th•
Practice of Medicine
Ono• ►t 64
DRUG STORE,
IN ORAXIIIIIBURGI IT., GRTlTiatral
Alia), Dealer In
PURR DRUGS
umouss
BAKING SODA,
DTI BTI7/715,
Jim. 14, 1870.-tf
HA3ILIN'S CELEBRATED
WIZARD OIL
FOR SALE BY
A. D. BUTIfLER,
GETTYSBURG, Pd
Druggist & Stationer,
Feb. 4, 1870.—tf
gtal and g'tnonial
VALUABLE FARM AT
PARTho.undorsigned offers at Private Isle hie rateable
K Situate In Bt. Thomas township, Pcsaktin
oy, Olt the road from Campbeilatown to the
m* Spring road, of- a wire front Um latter
rue eosl A(IN,18, more or law Tbo
potentiate. area new twootory RIL
LING, lesli het with a Trams Bar myt, and
watbandlap. There Is a never.adlow Opting of
water on the promisor. About 98 Acres are la rood
Thaw, with • large proportion of excelleat Marlow.
The bum bander rood lancing, sad Lapod order
sad conveniently bated for Ill* B cbool-see, tie
will be eat 7 to milt purchasers.
Pence, j *slew the presume will g
IMaiel roddlaiint res Ihteß4l2lag m
'Arin.
farther intorinatlon a dds -
, . .B idlY MILTir „
Grasdenburr,
Asia co., Peluso.
Oct. 29,1969.,—1hn
ITA.LUABLEPEQ:e3RTY AT
PRIVATE BALE.
The andari4M' a d attire at Private Bat s • THU
old
P.NAHI a
ABLI LOX, 'Utast*" la etrabea iowashle.
of
F southwost of Newthestor Oak adroadad
rimy Th 66 of Lad
hi
um/4 sad
talalue • la •O State
oulltl oon eaboa ass mai are anew' waath
larboarded OMANI H tram. lare„ . * flirty.
Parung Orchard. of Apple sad Noah !mass, Attar.
mad trait Tram fa ea yard, • welt et
the dour; • aurer•falLtag Stream ritat theat.sh
at allialattat Shah Is ma *thral'.... 9 6 Th...
Tim toeatioa aaavoai eat to ()kw:a.B e i m " .
Mall, sad Market.
Property well *alba./ thrisloa, saalltHl be
SOld 4111110 at sour. ba.Olr Inttclu umn.
tersas„ wil
Potions wialttas vim the ;manilas. or ascertain
l cell on w or address by letter.
MAHAR --
Now Chaster, Aag.l3, A/
71'
ALI/ABLE TOWN PROPERTI •
• otTPRIVATIC SALL
.1114 b. mold at Private gale the . 11 ALINIBLA PlO.
PIETT In the Borongh of Gettysburg. ose the embe r
eflOhatannnbarg street and ten digging / 4 im, Le ," .
etllnint's Corner," fronting 00 feet og Wm* as
street, and running beck to • paella alley. S='lnt•
Em enteits. roadie of telseierg. giuggs Dv, us
mots tersetorg RUCK Bea-au.
SPHytkilecens, Praise ge ; It Is uausa
rekhahUo "Lend,
Wang kind of Wildman,. . . I, L.c
It wilt 14 wild out tesposable brag ter *brills.
tidbrinSil" a Pertg.l l 4,' GS ireniquied '
AWN -Stitt k
wax. 9 1, 44,e, .
T. A Mr/11gs .
.3•41. t, IQo.—et
- - = •
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'TOR' 'SALE
iu
211? f, Progy ime timilibirribiir e 'at.; get 4481,0,. p t;
siftte 4 4
Irg.4
.4 11 P 44 8 as *O4 kiiyi.brick,
434 i 6.4144 Am iiFa . "lllll' :11.Silt
e* 00 alaplig, •Ig
~
, Ole tf mak • ilk& dMilt t•Pret.. , ,
5 . 0. AV. l i r
, ii---- I- . t i, ~ , , :k.'s. isnw3,..
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- ~.::.FO R SALE,
THE, liinaiße.BLE THicior r aTaßT .
' RM.. OK loWzi,katio. Rous t) .
igai .444 tic6t, ao 40 -6,44 1.4, who 44.t..4 7 &Wit
bek-belidllag, In Ilnit elms rnynk, Ono utx,r3 trow
Own ,on Balsliworo street, W/11 i/. NOW VW in ,
to* , Mpatenan,.,n 1. .:._., 1 Jane II 11
1.:
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010 rozreazz • , - - ,
47 -
- • soo CORDS OAS. v.:.
,
~ L 4 pv,lr
20 0 hrlcr o it IF -- •-•-= , ....v.
•
A-T 8 AND Will& M. XLL. , -*-•-•''' •
1116114°.e..!,,m641/servertauategiout, - - 1-
4STe iLOVIIXIXBOU ililla sm ag raim.
iIIIIIA tr. a'
pirtritEßl,
&c., itr
69.
PASANT MADICINIIIII,
PRIVALTII SAUL