The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 03, 1870, Image 3

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ALtIABLE . LANDS
FOR sdL•R!
0. 1, A FARM, two mites north-west
(minors, adiola.iog
a. 114th large BRICK ed HOdingtiliodßß, lael toroperkir,
tzer 163
rge Swi
Tenant House, and provemente. trice
not more than coot of buildings.
0. 2, A FARM, two and a half miles
..sost of (humours. adjoining No.l, 116 Acme,
good 'STONE Holang. Bum and other Improve.
•n excellent Erase bra. Price $4,100.
0. 2, A. FARM adjoining No. 1, and
loin of fidtlysburg, containing 119 Scree, with
• B PACK BUILA/telth. It V divided by the
• beroberg Turnpike and comprise. many very
building lots . ) Price 14,603.
0. 4, A FARM, five milee from Gettys
,os public r0ad,16.1 Acres, good land in good
Aloe, urns large BRICK HOUcilli, and lane
or Barn. Price $5 600—very_ cheap.
0. 5, A VERY GOOD FARM, two
Goa Oettrebnrg,Mo Acres, with large BRICK
BC. large Bank earn, all In good condition.-
1110 per acre.
0. 6, A. PA.RM, 170 Acres, four miles
Oeltyabet-6a Foblic road, comfortable FARM
uthlcS, r ed land, 34 limed. Price $6,C00 half
•. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM, ten
north ot` Gettysburg, on publie rood, about 80
good with sointntablii Buildings. Men
6. 8, A GOOD RED LAND FARM,
crew, earturt.ble HuU aid all needed Out
ings, aid Barn, Land limed and in good order,
■rase WM, n.ar ilalitinore Turnpike, 7 allay
Uettialearg, 3 alias from Littlistown. Prite66.-
0. 9, A TRACT of GRANITE LAND,
ware iron liottyaburg, on York yak*, 23 Acres,
tivUolt lad ISTABLE, o'good stand tr store or
sok: Price $2,600.
►. 10, A VERY GOOD FARM, two
wog of Wettybaurg, on outdie road, 214 Acres,
hued and in good oonditlon, good Buildings,
Tlo.llllo,htliDltb 11i1C811, Lira. Bank Barn,
y trait, good location. Price S6O per acre; or
I 104 •crea with buildings at same.
0. 11, A very good STOCK FARM,
lies east of Otttyeburt on Twit pits, 160
0, of eellllo Acre., about IA limed, a good
ME 110Uon, two Barna,• well watered. Price
er acre—terraa easy.
U. 12,'A VERY VALUABLE FARM,
erre, of wbkb lOU acne heavy Timber, Oak,
orb and Walnut, live miles west of Gettysburg,
bac rtsid,,Xwo was of 80/dings, will 'ell 34 or
whole. excellent fruit larm, good land, red
el.. Price SU per acre.
0. 19, A GOOD FARM, 180 Acres 7
from Gattyaburg, on Harrisburg road, gOod
1110p811 and Barn, all kinds of fruit. Price
0. •1 4, A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND
.160 Acres, or will sell 10J Acres ; two mile*
Osttyerurg, on Harrisburg road; good Weather.
•sd BOUBIt, Bank Barn, abundant fruit, Land
and In gaol order.
several other /arms and Town Property.—
Western lands and Town'Propert!, to accbange
dams bounty Parma
ly to
R. G. htstORRA.RY, -
Attorney kr the Owners,
Gettysburg, Ps
27, ico-u
TTION. OF VALUABLE .
HEAL ESATE
II offer at Public Bale, ea &lordly, the 18th day
e, 1870, at 9 o'dodc. d, It, on the preadeell, the
tag named portions of Real ffatate ta Getty.
viz: ,
lit 0 SE A ILO , now occupied by e l rnh ofts de trn pib ie on b .
ouscat, on the north aide of Obanabersbur g
on Gs corner os West street, known as the
a property."
SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS, 60 by '
' f . e llnh side ofi.exla:nif its street troug rth
the.Pymnpopry,
• eg on block west of West street, and sa
gto the Sem lorry grounds. •
A HOUSE AND LOT, now occupied
at the intersection of ...Sittninary
• with Rbanthersbur g turnpike, being a per.
Gies:irises property."
•
A. HOUSE AND LOT, now occupied
met Duress, on Seminary Rid g e, bejn g about
cre Of ground with comfortable Dwell Ina, a
variety of Trutt, and a valuable well of Wster,
• as the "Dustman property... Also, Five Bull
• ts, part of the same property, fronting on the
Irrabur g turnpike, befo g 100 by 222 feet each.
wo very valuable Buildin g Lots, with Apple
'asses part of the Demo property, frontin g on
y Lane about 200 fee. yNo. 1 containin g about •
sod No. 2 about 1 i acres of land. Also,•
sin
aluabia Got - lot, us seas property, conta in. t.
and 05 perthrs lyin g in the rear of the f
ascribed lots and having en alley sit ending' to
Lane.
FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING
partircorsred with timber, frontin g on Semi.
• . lumedia.ely In the rear of Dr. Itiowal
• as, one of Klein hart ag a good two-story !tame
ng lions thereon, befo g part of the "Burns
ty." A 1.0, a lot of Timber containin g 2 acre
aajoinlo g the Bann., bounded south and
•y Springs Avenue. Also, 2 valuable Lots front.
Seminary Lane, between Sprin g s Assam and
livratown road, containing about 1 acre each.
'lu g a front of 125 fret each on Seminary Lane,
very valuable Out-lot, pert of the same pro.
lyin g between Springs Avenue and •the 5111
I, mad, in the rear of the &DIM lo ts , Contain,
mull. more or leas.
above lie comosses many of the most desirable
n g lota in or arou n d Gettysburg, and the pro.
being all located in the neighborhood most
to Improve, is worthy the attention of pereens
g money to Invest. Plots of the property cao
n at my taco previous te the gala.
• s wiU be Liberal and all titles will be made
f Incumbranos and Indisputable. I have also.
oR THUMB YARDS for Chwayoro.
R. G. liceß.s ART,
Attorney Inc the Owners.
CALDWALL, Auctioneer. IMay 20-t --,.
s S
FOR SALE
•
g undersigned, as Attorney
the Owners, oilers kr rile end will sell •
.unt of
luable Real Estate,
sad ad 4 Noise kitty bug, comprif ing
ses and Lots, Out-Lots,
Building Lots and -
Farms,
I • portloo of the Spring farthsproperty..
wham and plot/ will ba prepared to • few
dasn,iptive notica3 will be nubile ad. Pub•
Louis now called to this proposed Sal*,
111 take places/oily In Jun• neat, as *tering
PPartaalty lor acquiring desirable property.
will be made clear of ineneabnowes awl
R. G. MoORKABIi..
berg. April .19, 11170—tf
CABLE PROPERTY
• AT PRIVATE SALE.
udorsigned airs at Private Um property cm
• • rudder, about 2% miles from Gettysburg,
bismaarberg pica. Imprinted with • good
FRAM", AND 14Ifi WELLING, Ranh
slur 'bed, flog No, with a Ppring at the
d a Well at th• house. containing II ACR.1123,
ood oidei. l`b•r• are two thriving Apple Or
allot-rue Parch Orchard. Terms norm.
•
JOHN LUTZ.,
offer for solo 20 ACIII9 of good food,
the above tract.
SAIIITZL HARTLILL.
.1,1810-4 t•
CABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATL SALE
bor wishes to digpdhe of his valuable
•od-LO7, qbataliatua I acre, situated on the
NaKtißuPlild la the , Borough of Getty,-
Bolin to built on tbo Cotton* orylo, tayb er
• and lover, cocoon lent tlu - ongbonb and
velem at to tl v, with a good Btabla
oilbilb hip. The Oronado are nicely laid r
obontod erltn a variety of ornamental Trois.,
lionnene wishing to buy this la a run chance..
f told poseoesion will be given in the second'
Joule; If not told by Out tHte If will be of=
t root until the ht of April, 1671.
lealare email. of GOO. Arson! Or Samuel
an at the lint National Dent, or of
CLILLIS 6. GILIZST,
noes Dale, P. 0., la_
, 1170-tf
HOICE FARM
AT PUBLIC BALE
sirs of ClapLiwoi Maag,decesmd, will offer -
• • dahroies Buirdiry. nte litik day of June
lb. primrose, the TAMP 14118111.A8L1
belouglag to the intro of Said decode it,
Oaabtovra, Adams county, Pa , t miles trom
. on the Chataborabarg Turnpike, adjoin
ol boatel Helm torsion. John KIM and i
essealaisa 110 £OllB, more or ises.—
• Mad ID Llaesteno--all well limed. sad •
*MI •••••al Lbstesto•• Quarries cm the .
sad the fintelag good. Theta le • large pro
of prom lisomnr, with the never falUng
a Item Mira& IL Tb• Improvements 03a.
TO &story Meatherborded licosleng HUDdi
. building, !ergs lank barn, Wa r ., r.b o d
crea,.litog Pen, and other outbuildings ; a
Lit 08OH MID, with other choice fruit; a
excediout otter. with c pump In It, at the
aim running water near o,y, and through the ,
rd. la conoection yap the FOAM will be
• TRACT UP TLIStIYBLAb D , within one..
talulag 20 ACA IC's, more or Ire, well cover,
stout. Oak, AC. The Porto will in offer,
fs, at a part In Building Lots, fronting rho
•. P. 411001 dewing to secure first cbias Pte.
• •tild co. WI to attend this ewe.
owanassice at I o'clock., P. lit, on emei day,
Malawi will be given and tenor ram.
.7, 1I10•-te Tai /MU.
UABLE TOWN PROPERTY
4,,T PRIVATE SALE
• NW at Private Sale the 'SALVABLE 'PAO.
to Ye Soeurcla of Getqaberg. on Um comer
bombs/a street and th• dlasieed, Sawa am
I Calroes,'' tronuog 60 feet oa Obiunbereburs
ad ruining tack te a public alley.' The Ls.
au coast.. of a teo.tory FAUNS DlWKL
vitb twiretot7 SLICK ILAVIL•11111LDDIG.
• • sks, Frame rea►i.,La , Itl.a sahaable stand,
•
of oaalatsa.
in sold coo :Akio:Labia torus. For farther
apply to oftlioo of tba ■aMralaard.
JOILA L. SCHICE,
JOELBI CULP
TM. OMAN;
T. ♦. WAILEI2I.
AKIN-0
FOR SALE.
DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
• StULIL DWt.LLINO Ru - HsE,
some spit lot, With 1....1.47 Brick
la Insclike• repel:, ime ikaps trim
se askisore NMI MU 10 odd ° a
SWIM Pus lb**
titu b Sto ami
Gettysburg, Friday, Jam 11,1170
CLOSED.—The Common Schools in this
place closed on Tuesday evening last.
, The
next•tenn kw Ili °Knee the Fat of §epi ember.
FESTIVAL.—The Lutheran congrega
tion of Emmitshurg will hold a Stawberry .
Festival on the 9th, 10 and . 11th days of
June. The proceeds to be devote.) to
frescoing their new Church.
MOUNTJOY.—James Reaver is build
ing a,barik barn-in MOungoy.,toivnship,
and• Solomon Miller will build one after
harvest. Samuel Baker is making con
siderable improvements upon his dwell-
lEa
tiEjL.IOBRA r tION.". are re' ghasted to
state that "Camp No. 21 F. 0.8. ore." of
East Berlin, will have a parade in full re
galia in that place on Whit-Monday after
noon, Anne 6. Ahle speakerafrom. abroad
Wive 'Wen "Scared to deliver addresses. A .
Band of music will alao be present to en
liven the occasion.
BLANK DEEDS, &C.—We have just
tirinted:a'new lot of Blank Deeds of vari
ous kindp, including Deeds for Executors,
Administrators, Guardians, Assignees- and
Trustees generally. Also Mortgages. They
have beep printed with clear type, on the
best of paper, and we are prepixed. tmsup
ply them. In any desired quantity. Also,
- Judgment and Sale Notes, with and without
Exemption Waivers, Negotiable Notes, &c.
; .
INDIAN VOCALISTS.—On Saturday
evening last Prof. Fl4nders' troupe of
Indian Vocalists tovie a Conned in Agri
cultural Hall. Engagements prevented
us from being present, but we understand
the hall was well filled and that the troupe
made a most favorable impression. The
selections were in good taste, with noth
ing to offend the most refined ear, while
their execution evinced careful vocal
training. It is represented to have been
one of the best Concerts given in the hall,
which is no mean compliment.
ASSESSOR.—We understand that the
County Commissioners have appointed
Aaron Sheely (Democrat) Assessor for
Gettyaburg,•in place of Wm. F. Baker,
(Republican,) the latter having removed.
It is time the .Rsatlblionni cif.tbe Boreugh
should take a little more care in the elec
tion of Assessors. This is-the third time
within a few years that, by vacancy
i n the office, by reason of failure to
erve or removal, the County Commis
sioners have had the privilege of appoint
ing Democratic officials.
BRIDGE CONTRACT.—The Commie
sioners of this county, on the 24th ult.
awarded the contract for the building of an
. Iron Bridge across Opossum creek, at lien
', ry Eppelman's mill, to Samuel Stouffer, of
York—the superstructure at $l6 75 per foot,
and the masonry at 42 49 per perch. The
bridge Is to be 95 feet span, with a pier in
the centre, and will cost, when complete in
every part, about $l,BOO. There were seven
bids - -two from Pittsburg, two from York,
-two' from 'Chambersburg, and one from
GOOD TEMPLARS.—We notice by the
"Keystone Good Templar," the official or
gan 01 the Grand Lodge of Good Teniplara
of Pennsylvania, that extensive railroad
arrangements are being made for the an
nual session, which will be held in Get
tysburg, during the third week in June.
There will be from 400 to 600 delegates in
attendance, embracing some of the Most
active•temperance workers in the. State.
The sessions will be held in Agricultural
During the same week the State Sabbath
tiabnol Convention will meet in
•
Hacila
barg.
SERVICES.—The "United Brethren in
Christ," 'of Liltlestown Circuit, will hold
a Woods meeting at Piatbuah. near
Gulden's Station, commencing on Satur
day evening next. There will be preach
ing Sabbath morning and evening, and
ou each succeeding evening until the close
of the meeting. There will also be
preaching in day-time, during the week,
as the weather may permit. Revs. W. B.
Reber, (presiding elder,) J. H. Young, G.
W. Lightner, J. F. Schaffer, W. J. Bom
ar, and other ministers, will be present.
The public are cordially invited to attend.
Refreshments can be had on the ground.
CLASSIS.—The annual session of Zion's
i-Classis of the Reformed Church .was held
at Jefferson, York county, on the 20th ult.,
Rev. W. F. Calliflower, of Newport, being
elected President ; Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich,
.of Gettysburg, stated Clerk ; and Elder
Win. A. Wilt, of York, Treasurer. The
usual current business was transacted, Clas
s& remaining in session until the evening of
the 23d, when it adjourned to meet at
if_arysville, Peril' county, in May, /871.
R:Witi. Jacob Zeigler, W. F. P. Davis and
W. B. H. Deatrich were appointed a
Como Afttce to ordain and install Mr. Aaron
Spingler,' a licentiate, who Imo accepted a
call from the York Springs charge.
SABBA 12IC HOOL.—A correspondent
sends a mornorandum o af, pleasant visit
made by hi.aCto' Oak Ridge Union Sab
bath School, in School-Louse N 0.2; Hunt
ington town ship, on Sunday the 22d ult.
The Oilinerx.sre—Jacob B. Miller, Pretti
dent ; Dr.- J. H. Marsden and A. B.
Walker, Sui►erintendents. The school
numbers 125, and is represented to be in
a very flourishing condition. The exer
cises were interesting and practical, pru
dently condut tted, and well calculsted.to
produce the greatest possible amount of
good to scholeirs, teachers and °inners.—
The school is located in a neighborhood
distinguished for intelligence, Christian
sentiment, and enterprise, and should be
cordially aupOcirted by Christians of all
denominations.
I. 0. R. M.—On Tuesday evening last,
a new . Lodge
_of Jraprovad. Order of . Bed
Men was inittituted it LittleetoWl4 to be
known as "Catoctin Tribe 129," by
acting District Deputy Win. B. Meals, as
sisted by a number of members from "Cay
-4114 41,1 ktEtists I** lane
following oases:yin-4re —B., James
Cress-; 8. 19.,."G1; W. Stover ; J. 8., W. H.
Lansinger ; C. of R., A. F. Barker; A. C.
R., Henry Ranter ; K. W., .1. W. Horn.
burger; P., C. R. Snyder. A. number,4
new membars were . Initiated, and Alt' 'now
Tribe starts with favorable auspices.
A Complimentary supper was given by
"Catoctin Tribe," to the visiting brethren,
which was Rotten up in _capital style. by
Mr. D. B. Yantis, of the "Yantis /Wise,"
of whose courtesies and attention the visit
tors from Greitysburg speak
com
mendatory terms.
The Littleatown Brass Band furnished
the music for the occasion.
BAST
BERLIN.—A , corneal:mindent tit--
yore us with the following items in regard
to this thriving tows:—Mt. Israel Stam
baugh has recently erected a new Barn on
his premises; thogiin a toe Silith
Shop on Hantivie street ;liibert Techop a
Machine and Smith Shop on King street;
H. B. Kline a two-story Kitchen adjoining
Lis 1 4weillog on King4treer, and George
..lacib • two-story kitchen adjoining his
dwelling. Simon Masud has put up a large
Otan and Shop, and in a few weeks will put
til)a IwP:Blimi 4 illl 4 ft .,-
'dig sired. John Reigte li electing a
new Barn, 85x50 feet, on We farm, s short
distance from town.
R. Mr. Pwris, of Ow Worme4 chureb,
held communion, services in German on
Sunday last, Ind' Will bold Pio&HA com
munion services on Sunday evening, June
12, at o'clock.
Rev. Dr. lit, of the leitherria'Obuteb,
wilt bare cominiudott eerrlee4i EWA BF-
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lug, and Xoglish in the afteakona,, e . ' -
VE - COUITON - DAY.
HONORS TO THE' ,HEROICf.i. 'DEAD.
"From these honored dead we take Increased
devotion to the cause , for which they here me
the last full measure of devotion."—President
Lincoln.
The muffled drum's sad roll has beat
The soldier's last tattoo;
No more on life's parade shall meet
That brave and gallant few;
On Fame's eternal camping ground
Their silent tents are spread;
And Glory guards with ceaseless round
The Bivouac of the Dead.
Blest sre-the martyred dead who lie -
In holy graves-for freedom won,
Whose storied dekds shall never die,
While coming Years their circles run.
Blest bethe ground where heroes sleep,
And blest the flag which o'er them waves
Its radiant stars their watch will keep,
And brightly beam on hallowed graves.
The hopes, the fears, the blood, the tears,
That marked the battles strife,
Are now all crowned with victory,
That saved the Nation's lite.
A thoustuut batUe-ilelds have dtatik
The, blood of warriors brave,
And countless homes are dark drul drear
Tbro' the land they died to save'
Monday last—the day set apart for floral
tributes to the memory of the soldiers who
fell during thamar for the .suppreasien of
the Rebellion—was Obeerved generally
throughout the country as a holiday. From
every locality where repose the remains of
the honored dead, we have telegrams de
tailing impressive ceremptties. The ob
servance seems to have been more general
this year than last. The surviving comrades
of the fallen hermis all over the country,
under the general direction of the "Grand
Army of the Republic," heartily united in
the graceful tribute, citizens generally cor
dially co-operating, and giving gratifying
evidence that a grateful people is not ffor
getful of the fearful Sacrifices made in our
hehalf by the heroic dead.
In 'Gettysburg the ceremonies were un
der direction of a committee of the "Get
tysburg &Maims." Daring the day the
weather was unfavorable, with lowering
tied threatening clouds, but towards evening
the sky cleared, a bright warm sun pouring
a flood of sun shine over the green hills
and plains, where, seven years ago, amid
the crash of shot and shell, the nation's
heroes contested with armed traitors, and
where thousands gave their lives that the
nation might live. As the afternoon drew
on, citizens from the surrounding country
poured in, ladies bringing With them floral
offerings to be deposited on the graves of
our failed heroes, and by 5 o'clock the
streets were .
.well thronged with men,
woken and children anxious to share in the
tribute to the heroic dead. The stores and
places.of business were generally closed at
5 o'clock. At si t , the Zonaveti, escorting
about IN boys and girls from the National
'OrPhotts Homestead, and headed by the
Gettysburg Brass Band, took up the line of
march to the National Cemetery—the floral
offerings being carried in a wagon draped
with the national flag. The Zouaves car
ried
the old torn and tattered dig of the
87th Pa., Regiment, many of the members
having followed it during three long years
of the War.
At the Cemetery, after music by the
Band, Prat. Edaal Ferrier made the follow
ing
PRAYER
Almighty God, Thou art very great ;
Thou art clothed with honor and majesty,
and coverest Thyself with light as with a
ga;ment. The heavens declare - Thy glory,
ana the tirmanentshoweth Thy handiwork.
Though by searching we cannot find Thee
out, we reverently lift our hearts to Thee as
our Maker, and as the Gid of all grace.
We recognize Thee, not only es the God of
eaoh stibnite; eoul, but the God of all na
tions. Thou art Ruler and King among
the nations. Who shall not fear Thee?
We thankfully acknowledge 'Thy goodness
to this people. Thou hast planted us on a
very fruitful hill, ham not made the wilder.
ness our habitation, nor the barren land our
dwelling. We have heard with our ears
Ind our fathers have told us, what Thou
didat for them. Our own eyes have, wit
iieseed Thy Providential interposition for
ottr safety. We commend to Thy care the
tuition which Thou putt so signally Messed.
Preside in" our' national councils. Let wis
dom and knowledge be the stability of our
dates, and the fear of the Lord our treas
ure. Counsel oar counsellors, teach our
Senators wisdom, and never - let the things
which pertain to our peace be hid from the
eyes of our rulers. ' Make our officers peace,
and never again let violence be heard in
our gates, nor wasting or destruction in our
borders. Extend the blessings of our civil
and religions institutions to all parts of the
earth, and 'hasten that reign of the Prince
of Peace, when nation shall no more lift
up .the sword' -against nation. In all
changes, let the God of Heaved set up and
establiah a histgdont 'kat shall never be
destroyed ; ;and all the glory shall be ascrib
ed to the name ofAiniighty God, the rather,
the Bon and the Holy Ghost. Amen. :
,
After further music by the Baud, Bev,
Dr. Hay delivered the folloiing
ADDRESS
Atom! *ND Famow Orrizziss
bledin this peaceful city of the - diad, we
iih up our eyes upon a scene of quiet rural
barmy well nth atmurouised. Troia this
commanding eminence we heholdstrmehed
out a pleasing panorama or alternate grove
and open plain—there the solitary Lirio
dendron, that has fur more than a genera-
OA stood prominently forth as the most
Milking-landmark In all the country'rdund
—there the quiet Pillage whose name recent
events thvv made familiar to the ear of the
world—in the distance the circling hills that
but lately echoed hack and forth, the hhipid
mounds of war. • •
This lovely landscape, now clothed in the
'fresh and fragrant habiliments of spring,
exhibits- istartmbr a trace of the fearful keues
tbativere here `so redently enacted: Then
the 13111_,, upon ; FltPrh sterstV was scored
with entienciiiinents, its brow scolloped
with 4FtettP a r f.Tukw l2O6 PSr4S l shelter the
deadly sbot'ind shell Were fly inifn the face
of the foe entrenched on yooder heights.—
The murky cloud of battle hang gloomily,
as a huge death-pall, overhead, and the,*
was filled with the groans of the dying.
Those were days of terrible anxiety for
alprtleioyers of ofir country r -Tbeyfale of
our tradoziiiiHtlatrgbr r g 'lb: the balance.—
Traitorous hordes, flushed with victory and
seduced by promises of-aid and comfort
upon northern sqll,,Md tbe. bonier
of: our t cooped onamonarosba Avtre , sweeiiing
triumphantly through our fertile valleys,
when they learned that this Army d? She
Potomac was upon their track.. T turn
ihen—hey
:re'
that fearful crash of time that resounded
through oar busd j sad we may say through,
out the world. For then, and here, the
pisidd4siei.irt. the_ loathrim innhdation
were stayed; then and here Use tide of war
was turned ; and from the hoar of Pickett's
repulse, op yonder hill, the, doom of the
Slaveholcirre:Pebellion was Sealer*
But; flt,"at What a feirful Cost was that
victory secured! Could sliver and gold
have purchased It, bow freely would the
Kinkel blry'S ithareti *oh its richest VMS.
ores! °But sash s.tdramph wars to be gets
erionlY by the sacrifice of many pigebays,
preview fifes. The Nation shouted for
jojishit the litres flartturd through all the
land the slew' of victory ; but amid :sal
these ezaltidons thsrei was beard the stand
Of hinsentetiOltr weulug WO "et " 1 ,
mantling Trir liss' child= and raftslof ;to
be co bloats
Ilyry - Ww. rs
Hamiston died, with the pbstaree of his
littlq 012 •1
_ 411 414 4 : 1 4 ta*ToOgs44. l llslllters
*4 pressed ‘tolds heart,. Apt, irrAsayfii
faiiier,!fretclusdfu4l44l rejog sod,
(41111 00 1 44 **Ogg .sOr vpin heart
just as rakstrAirpoc4ction for the der
ones at • hotriti.,'lrrbti Tiers- - even then, and
Aare,. toe pumas:l=4 offUiag $ 1 1 ) a
priceless sacrifice upon , their country's
altar!
My - fellow citituns,—do we feel that there,
and.here upon this bloodstained soil, we in
cur* a OW that we can never repay ?
.Thoas %lounge/v..ore the Nation's true
migration, I They have a right to say, as
they see us luindating in the - fruits of those
awful contests a "We have suffered that you
might:triumph and rejoice."
Yea, widows and orphans of our brave
defenders,-our Nation aft-arm/ledges the•ob
ligailoci. Neier, indeed, can its value be'
repaid; but our heart rejoices at etery fresh
proof of the fact that our. Republic is not
trogrg,teful. As Pennsylvani.ms, we have
reason to Congratulate ourselves that _our
dear old Commonwealth was the first to In
augurate a pracdcal plan for the sustenance
and education of the orphans of our brave
defendets. In runny of the States this 310•
ble example has been followed. And here.
there rises up before our sight 'one substan
tial and comtbrtable dwelling after another,
a Nationalf3oldiers' Orphans' Borne—bere,
alongside of the graves of their fathers—a
tribute of patriotism, and gratitude mainly
from the Sunday School children of the
land.
In honor, too, of the memory of the pa
triot dead who slumber here, this splendid
monument has arisen, where the war-worn
Veteran, resting from the toils Of battle, iJ
recounting to the Muse of History - Mt;
soenes of - thrilling interest that- here occur
red; Where, as the fruit of the victory here
achieved, we see represented honest Indus
try, resuming his honorable daily toil, and
smiling Peace opening her bountiful hand
and dispensing plenty all around, High
over all the Genius of Liberty holds forth
the victor's wreath and smiles complacently
upon the peaceruiricene below.
But why are we assembled here to-day ?
Who has summoned us to this consecrated
ground, this city of the patriotdead ? Their
comrades in turns ; who, passing with them
through those scenes of 'carnage, have eh
ceped to tell : the tale. To keep alive the
patriotic Memories 'of those fearful days,
they have banded themselves together in
the Grand Army of the Republic. Long
may they live and flourish I May the day
never come when they shall need to draw
the sword again in our Country's defence.
But, if ever traitorous hand be raised again
to insult that flag—.thick as autumnal leaves
the naiad ranks of this noble army will
start into view, with the stirring shout—
"lillly, round the flag, boys, rally once
again I '
," In your hands, patriot soldier's of
the Grand Army of the Republic, we know
that we can safely , entrust it !
To this noble army of the defenders of
the Nation's life nothing Is more dear than
the memory of their fallen comrades: And
this they will ever cherish, fresh and green.
It was a happy' thought, 'Suggested by some
giateful, gracefhl, loving heart, annually to
idedicite a day especially to their memory,
'and we trust this will ere long be' set apart
by legislative enactment and universal con
sent ass national holiday. Let us assemble
to recount their deeds of valor and hold
fortis their illustrious- example to stimulate
the
,Petriothoe of the youth of the land,
gratefully cherishing their membry and
strewing their graves with flowers. •
7 ,79, tese soldiers' greves may Well field
in perpetual, honorable remembrance, and
annually crowned with fresh ancrlolooming
tokens of a Nation's gratitude.
They fell in erwobter dune! Not eve.y
soldier's float resting-place can be contem
plated with feelings akin to those that stir
our breasts as we stand here among these
circling granite tablets, that mark the spot.
where the ashes of our honored defenders
now repose. No mad scheme of plunder
or conquest called them to arms. It was
the sublime uprising of a free people to re
sist the traitorous attempt. of a illarebold
ing aristocracy to destroy a beneficent gov
ernment that would no longer submit to be
administered in the interests of inhumani
ty. "Rule or ruin," was the treasonable
motto. The answer of our patriot heroes
was ; "Yon shall neither tale nor ruin—
the Union mast skill shall be preserved ! "
They fell contending spinet greatly su
perior numbers. TileYlieentomberi by the
bands of a grateful people.
If a soldier's grave is ever to be the lot of
any onp of you, my bearers, may It be one
as honorable and as deservedly cherished as
that of those by which we are now sur
rounded!
Thiodc by ,the Band folldwed, during
wialetral nowirs pere given to the Or
phan, and by them scattered on the sol
diers' graves, the Zouavea having stationed
sentinels along the outer burial line to keep
the ground clear, This ceremony being
gone through with, Lieut. D. L. McKenzie .
made the closing
ADPRESB
Seven years have passed since these hills
shook beneath the tread of contending
armies. Seven summers have poured their
floods of best epop , these Gelds SiIII;•
Ig►t-
Whi iligillkidooo3 benilice p?"fikoelri deadly
conflict; and seven spring -limes have laid
their offerings down upon tills sacred battle
field, till now we scarcely realise that this
same spot, but seven years ago, was the
scene of the wildest carnage.
Little do the voices that speak to-day on
this hallowed ground harmonize with those
belfhitsg, hppming,stuhtderons voices that
shook these hills and spoke the language
of death and of war daring those eventful
days of July 1863. Wind nature has in a
great measure coyered up pe treokpf deso
lation nirklirti *IP missb u I in his
folly. And here whe re
_ death once, claimed
there-eminence, and' where tie'Powers of
destruction did a Mai - work, we now see
life i blooming. But in the midst of so much
life , VA/ 4 4 1witiblitinding Pet benev, olence
of a Ift Rossileg * *ins tr6m our
eyed .ttuf t aloa belt-rendiog ,sosne.,-Oke
11 $4 11 41 3 4( 1 Pices arawr oViblipriallyAet
ye not forget that this W itotke otbor Van
ii 4410.6 no est
sons. It moms us 'tuerefout to :tacit
tatf i rl2 ; 637erep h icx4 , l + l 9l.use
beneath It nes in Inlet sleep t)ie heroic thug
Vir out 404 ; ltbraltil derinaerez: We bait
not come-;Jo,'bo,
_1 4 73*, mtr
skip Sheenwlio iussp beneath this '•inslhume
have not noine here to 0041 these noble
men who a. while battling for the right.
e If2rogLlP App6, We 49rottlone
but Etimirbcp ' out these skies, who
nieae taWbilas; who "sits King apoatthe
haveAliheld glhhiiialialfeet, to
drop a silent tear upon these graves pf
:Itlietwn? (B ll4)tliktltsiV l 7,l l 4l4l 7 .ll3'
our deep and lastlacdebt of gratitude to
those who died to .save-wla-oronatrT.,froin
- . Welded* tetritatinll*4o4t 04401r1t
of patriotigo, asidwalat visages to
begiwoWellittiili j kiity 417 of her
trial, and to Pea , to,°4#l4sipti
1 1 :0, 1 15 2 ' .. .fh \ 1‘:41:411 'our na4loni
W.eiicho l 4A6l , 44 l . ;liretvee,
with the lost ft, li~lllhAttga of mticg.
Antijdis~jt tea liabiliaelk .
beak ttn* ;me 1 24kbilikbisPaltiMiii
tbh tho lelillawelarreteklagyesOluthlg
our•-'4oii4tirs :ratan 11:9tere, we shall
0.9P-41.- ffe -vi.sixeralistuosini -) 490
love, of Orlv 01/I„thilest - reatllig.
place of the ile who_Arls that great strug ‘
oik54:4EC i'V ulgt cf 31 . 0 . 44
APIPidI • ,/#4, mind this
evezlizetie4 • b 10414 skies, / and
nithatthient, ,
vow Ms punt seamed * owe • Alpf
sacs roaa coq.
, 1 41 1 000 1 FAttitVAiltok:0114. i
i.Tben c l i r TIP! P l iti l oAH l ß l ltt i fiki I
PrOo4lo47l lll4 4.l4****digit l ikast, •
TIP 1 P 1 1100A1 1 4.1040.0
v - !•••••
.;: t-1
recall . Qouß i fields—
the pangs of mager and keen blinds of win
ter, and.thie Worthing satin of the south,
through which they passed before they bit
,the dust here:—when we remember all these
things, our hearts would say, "be still,' for
the - Isogusge of 'thlgei *ad men' i more
powerful than 'any Ming tongue.
And ttoW•tbeAhOught occurs to me, what
matters all this display, or what signify.
*Nit Mementoes of our Joie, to thesi from
'Whose skulls the eye, with its light, has
long since departed—ott whose ears the
thunders, that rock the mountains to their
base, produce no sound ? What strange
rtrslin bolds this aWful mystery? •And yet,
if ancestry may be believed, then we may
suppose thatthe descending spririts of these
departed braves are here, witnessing this
sublime Specticle. kt least, *ho knOws,
bat that from these heavens above us, the
blessed spirits df some, and if it'would not
be straining charity to say the spirits of all,
who sleep hergin these graves are
. loosing.
down upon this scene and rejoicing to see
this sublime spectacle of a nation's grati
i
lode.
But whether this be so or not, let us ever
cherish In our heart of hearts the fondest
memories of oar patriot dead. This is but
right, this Is but`just. This honoring of the
dead is not of recent date, but it.racs per
haps parallel with the history of our race.
God's greatest servant and most honored ot
the soturof then was buried in the laud of
Moab by4l7dod hirnisyllf, and altipough nOlnan
has gone tb that mysterious Sepulchre,'nor .
,any mortal band ever laid its offering down
upon that grave; yet doubtless those Invisi
ble Ones,' the Bons of God, base paid many
"a (tibiae at the tomb of Moses. England
has her Westminster. Abbey—that burial
place of kings, of poets, of warriors, and
of statesmen—to which thousands yearly
go in order to hdnor those who sleep there
in state. Other nations have their Meccas
for their dead. But while we decorate
these graves, comrades, will you go with
me to other scenes 7 Ah, there are other
battle-flelds in the broad land- where no'
such assemblies meet today. Far away to
the south, below the Rapinan, is that dreary
Wilderness. Oh! the ghastly forms of the
dead, the haggard visages of the dying, in
that dismal place, pass before me this eve,
ning in'awful procession. My ear can yet
catch the dying wail of those who fell in
that region of death. They were evert
denied the repose and sanctity of a grave.
Some were consumed by fire, others be•
came the prey of vultures. Many a brave
man sleeps in that inhospitable Wilderness
without any monument to mark hisposting
- place, and - no kindness ventures tluko vitch
an offering of "affection for their graves.
This is but one of many fields.. Let us
follow the conquering tread of a Thomas,
the triumphant march of a Sherman, or the
victories of an eagle-winged Sheridan, and
oh how many, many noble men there are
who have no graves, no monuments, and
whose•names have perished among the liv
ing. These are the "unknown" dead,
And while we decorate these graves, let
not this our bumble tribute of respect be
rendered for these alone, but may our offer
ings be for all our country's patriot dead.
These, who rest here, are but a handful of
that great rushy of martyrs who died to
save our land. Three bundred thousand
men fill soklipr's graves who fell in the late
war—all of whom claim an equal share of
our gratitude today.
But perhaps the saddest feature of this
hour is, that these were not men bowed
down by age- , they were the vigorous
manhood of our country. They were much
of the bone and sinew of our land_ Age
had not yet sapped the fire of youth from
their cheeks, and they were looking for
ward with bright hopes to happy and pros
perous lives. Husband end wife, child and
parent, brothers and sisters, lovers and
friends, were all torn from-'each other in
the fierce conflict Death entered the door
or au uollE every nome in this land, and sor
row plowed deep furrows on many a face,
which will only be erased In the grave.
The struggle was long, fierce and bloody,
but Wants he to the Had of battles, we
Were in the right. And now after having
passed through the Red sea s and lips:nigh
many periabed in the "wilderness," yet we
bure been permitted .to inherit the lewd.
And thanks be to Heaven that to-day no
stain of oppression mars the beauty of our
nag. The Mel stain of slavery has been
forever wiped out in blood. ihn while we .
pay this tribute of respect to this noble
array of the dead, is there no word of
Prake to the living 7 It is not because they
were lees brave than those ' who' fell that
they returned after the battle. No, but the
reason is found In the word of (led ; "Even
so, Father ; for so it seemeti t good in tby
sight." There is a living army then to-day
that demands at least one word of praise—
that calls from gratitude from every loyal
heart. This great host of living heroes is
merged Ao-dair In the citizenship •of our
country. They have sheathed the sword,
andlave; learned again...the arts of peace.
They era the haw abiding; , simple yeomanly
of our qathm. • .Cfodtken.thig army of ilv
lug warrior*: . • I
nod nOwlaye We no wiz' d- for' the citi
zens of par - common, coantry—for' those
who may not have horne_a, Mnistref 'ln the
strife? klaye we pot a void' of praiiie;for
that weaker half °tour race who. bores
noble / flirt to the great struggle This is
trely e sublime spectacle. For here at the
irrave, lit the great sanctuary of the Most
Cr igh„.•l! A4 01 =43' 1, 4'4 (mase r aadaso mistier
how widuly re - inay,dithelts i pther times
and in other places, yet here, as around the
Cross, no party feeling separates nano
petty prejudices, no hatred or malice—but
all stand friends and equals at the grave.
For beneath the ground there are no kings,
no statesmen, and there Is no peasantry,
but all constitute a common brotherhood in .
death. You, citizens of our common coun-
try,:dOstrlY Oral pateof-WftibE 4o e who
atemided tbe t "l.idd bf batle, for ' by your
prayers apd by your help we were ens-
bad 16 siutnitan,mini int tkaditY of f*ce
Conflict. And to you, mothers, doesLthis
nl4l9l,l•PWe:tile deepcat debt ofgnttitode:
For , to,you it is due to say that all that
army of dead and living soldiery has been
nourished and trained by you for the most
,berole deeds of time. And eYerm dad
I seilditir or adkre-t-weiluir heClieepe fa
a national cemetry or lies unburied in a
souther') !mom, or whether histody has
gone down in the deep sea —each one of
thFf! h l 4 l .Sauseg Ygn .the dotible.,p4bis of
birth and then of death. Like that ancleai
inotherin Rama .you ere-tit2llwpsrfitgiu4
refuse to be comforted becatilerim)ir
ren are not. Indeed to yet- this re
public owe the deepest debt of gratitude.
And now, comrades and citizens, fathers
and mothers, sisters and Aproihers, young;
men and maidens, boys and girls,-let as all
at this twit hour , and , in this spier
ritilie; arid . the
B i os
aei * iriclitsii
skies, in the preeenect_orthis silent sentinel
H of thNdpi!old -the pf our IRO,
ale
our irden - v66iti'of boy
pity and undying. devotion to this greekend
'HVOrk7ll,llioll,s t'l44.l4*9l4olr
ing and dying pray& for your country be
liteg noble seettiettent of the poet t•
: ?An ett. *DMA ebiO (It stela! ,
anp . ),,, ; 0 ttnon,..strong anet groat!
• tingl on, not tear to breast the Sell,
thir i rt irt kP t i l LAV e 5 FP l il t il flUtto9 l" 4
the AilliVlU Y ./ 1 4 11112 V tl°l / a llY !tin
of thee," was then sung, and the exercises
aldrid Betiedletkni r by Prot -. 0, J.
lOW - 1 , 11114119FTPPTI -
0 9= 4
tn : l4 . Frioliest7MorAcp,l by
before ip9ikliternl4ll"
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flei "=
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003074PontrAirt,.-The Baltimore
American, In itlacCoaut of the decoration
pf.the Soldientgraties at Loudon Came
tery, near that clay, on Monday, gigtal the
following Incident as occurring when the
proomaion reached the gateway of the
park : •
A VENERABLE PATRIOT.—An .siked
man was standing at the gate, with head
uncovered, as the procession moved in.
Elia long, gray bale rested on his shoul
ders, his strongly marked face was
wrinkled and furroWed with the storms.
of many years, but be held Ms head erect,
and there was a' fire in his eye that be
tokened a bold spirit within. When the
color bearer of one of the Posts of the
Grand Army approached the venerabla
man was handed into the line immediate
ly in front" of the flag, which was held
above his bead, - and thus supported by a
young man on either aide, the old man
marched with the soldiers of the Grand
•Arcny to the gate of the• green camp in
which their fallen comrades are sleeping.
There were wondering eyes and suppress
ed exclamations, and many conjectures as
to who 'the old man Was, who walked
along with a feeble step, but keeping time
to the beet or the drum, The gray-haired
man : wail Dr. M. D. G. Pfeiffer of New
Oxford, Adams County, Pennsylvania, a
soldier - Of the famous free corps, the Beach
Chassenrs, of Luetzow, in the ware of
the'first Napolects, a man of much learn
ing, steadfast patriotism, the intimate
friend d the late Thaddeus Stevens, and
for many.years the principal of a flour
. /shirts ciaasical soluxd. ,When his fatber
land, Osifurer-land, was occupied by
Napoleon, he was' th. fourth on a list of
oitizens designated to be 84v4, for refusing
to recognize the author 4 and power of
the emperor. Two of his own sons were
eoldlei., in the Union army, and now rest
In soldiers' graves. Although nearly
ninety ;ears of age, "his eyes are not dim
nor his notural form abated."
ARREST.—.I stranger, named Rutter,
came to Gettysburg on Wednesday morn
ing bus, asking the first train east. He
had slept in Mommasburg the night before.
Alter the train had left, Detective Rouzer
received a telegram from a Mr. Grafter, of
Newville, requested that Rutter be arres
ted . Mr.Rouzer telegraphed to Hanover
and had Aim overhauled there. He is
now in prison, but we have not learned
the charge.
FOR RENT.—Eieveral desirable Rooms
in south-east corner of the diamond, the
late residence of Hon. R. G. Harper, de
ceased. For terms, &c., inquire of Mrs.
Harper.
4tsituT at the 14itarheto.
Bolt( were Grain & Produce hurl et
BaUissore, Thursday Morning.
. .... 500 eid 525
... 5 50 @ 5 75
... 1 40 0 145
...... 1 25 @ 150
1 10 @ 1 22
...... 1 15 @ 120
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Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
Strpint nova, 4 00
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WEITZ WaRAT, 0 00 0 0 00
RXD WRRAT, 1 10
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8
TALLOW,
PITOCHM IND BONDS
Cloying Priers of De Haven* Bro w 40
Month 3rd / It, Pielphla.
o'clock,,P. June Ist, 1870.
8. B's of 'Bl 1171 117
" I ,62,
1 , 1121 112
' 64 , Tlli 11)
, '65,
1111 111
" " '65, new, .1181 113
'67,
114 114
• 114 114
" Vr, 10 'O's, .1081 108
8. 30 Year ti per cent. Cy 1121 113
Due Comp, Int, Notes, 19
Gold 1141 114;
Silver, • 108 .110
Union Pacifie.lL R. Ist AL Bondii.B7o 880
Central Pa4llc R. R. .930 940
Union Pacific. Land Grant Bonila.7Bo 710
•-•- MIA SiIICIED.
2nicium„. r ekaimack.,-00 -the 814 9- r:11,
In 'Espy. Columbia wanly,~i„b y ttwi R ev.
J. M. Rice, Mr. 'William C. Ziegler,. olthi/3
place, to Miss Euulca Schmeck, of the
farmer lace.
DIED.
Ar.Obitriary notices 5 cents a line tor
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
tieee,
Msitic.—ln Baltimore, on the 28d ult.,
Nicholas Mark, formerly of ..drendtsvi?le,
this county, aged about 60 years. The-re
mains were interred at Atendtsville.
SIIIITtiLIx—On the 21st *in Balti
more City, William Robinson Sheffield, in
the 76th year of his age.
Wituckur t —On the 24th ult., Mrs. Mollie
C. Weikert; wife of Levi- Weikert, of Cum;
berland township, aged 21 years, 8 months
and days, ,
-
• A211)1 1 10wg 3101 , 1au. --
The understood, Auditor, appointed ley_the itkruit
oft:bum:to Piro of Ateurnieenutj , ; iirdletritnito the
asisabh.riessthling . la the heeds of B. MoCuor, Rig,
fisonestrates GoszVtburt Baltrood, on h4 'll4OltrAesomet, tioreby riNispess tot be *in sit
to pirlbrarthe Males of his op unuons t es his. of= nee it thal .. tul t on TVI A.Y .L ...stLlpit , Ata of
•
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slot cotes* of York &Jima 'ea* tbebismowd,
Saitribwri, is Ibw,RUNT on -rumbas* yam. Isit
mediate pwwwwlas will b. rim. Is Very destwillie
June e , rapAit . • v. lIPWCPUtio
yanar l akrroary tart Alm- AN,
.Naafi YlNlstatAlleß PANY
t paid isettets arum* bt• .thiti:lotiatg. The Int
tweet BearttnyPlan, eitoloutettly, mod by ilia Com?
puny, enables egoist to do A - terge baeluets and °Maio
Insurance wit imiso °tow gat iota, on account of ate
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cod to me dfrocatid,. will' / 1 14,rablic Salo. at Um
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dal. of Je issE at •' l4O
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lands of jam Miller, James lat, John
ye find tal
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with a' trrodrhry Bart Sadballalng attached, a
floannaLo2 Itaso, Wash Bola% Eat Poe,-cad stair
ontliallfdags. Moat 10 tom are la !labor and 15
1 . 10 . 1 außi k, w , Tiara ors a- oho promana
a ' i nr kpp h i , a rc hon of Ohoioe fruit, tan Wall of Va.
tor.prialPl in.. Ira , 0
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alsanaffpalf of foso",tllll9lair
NO f 2 - 4 1 .1. 'TRACT OF lindtg*,.
Je14.41- 1 P4 . 1 6 ,34 1 M' 1•16.1 set
lac f au, Jacob U iricki and
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mass t o g i l l =iFlut be paid 'star 1011nod*1413`
fat, 11r
propi 4rn Or i ;:pen
251121101154 let ar ia
, • I .A L :5 • • ! :51 ,
feitt Ntrationtato.
-110:UNTY ACCOUNT.
FRANO/0 BARAP4 VOISUM 10 . MGM with
,Bousilthm4sof):l49ntorlaid.toirnahip:
DR.
Balance In band, of Treasirer at list set.
Balance due on Dapilca4, 1.67
Amount of Duplicate, 11149.
By error In Loan, A. Plank, Aprll16,1170:. 107 46
By Note paid A. Plank 260 54
By Interest paid A. PlankNl 06
•
By Interest and Protest, Bank 397 67
By Amount paid on Prb5cipa1............,,.. ..... .. MIN
By Interest palgAlanlf, and disallowed last ' t
settlement "
616 64
By Sundry Orders paid 374 16
By Auditors' pay 6 26.
By Balance due on Duplicate, 1867....-....- 437 47
!. 111168 399 41
By Collectora' fees oil 1990 ' .o 5 so
By. Balance due on Duplicate, 1649 %11110 92
By Rzoneratfons on Ilopliotte, 1849 . 7 ........ 396 60
By Collectors' rem on $3624 70 48
By Treasurer's Commission 16 41
By Balance In bands of Treasurer 960 85
• .
•,... . - 7----
s _ ,ii 49
•r-." — "'
DUE TO THE TOWNSHIP BY JOHN - KEEPS JIVES.
Balance Duplicate, 1867 437 47
2868 399 44
s i... 1869 2,350 92 11,2 , 7 83
Due by Frauds Bream, Treasurer HO Pi
We hereby certify tbat we have examined the above
socount and Gad It correct—and that there is a hal
mice In bands of Treasurer of Nine Hundred and 81x
teDollars and Nighty-0e Cents, aed that. there are
uncollected thaw to the amount of Tturty-two Hun
dred and Seventeen Dollar. and .Itlghty.three Ceuta
In the banal of the Collector.
June 8,1670-3 t
EIGHT PER CENT. GOLD
•
First Mortgage Bonds
OF THE ISSUE OF
,FA 1, 5 0 0,000,
BY THE
St. Joseph Denver City
RAILROAD COMPANY.
In denomlnatkom of &1,000 and $.500, coupon or re
steered, with Interest at tight per cent. per annum,
payable lath February and August, In GOLD free of
Dotted States, taxes, in New York or Sorope. The
bonds baye C1D.... years to run, payable In New York
in GOLD. Trustees, hyper.' Loan and Tract C 0.,.
piny of New York. Tke r mortgage which mecum
these bonds Is at the rate of $13,5t0 per mile; severe
a completed rued for every bond lamed, and lan Ant
and ONLY mortgage. This line, connecting Bt.
Joseph with Tort Kearney, will make a short and
through route to CallforWa.
The Company bays a Capital Stack of-....... 510,000,010
And a grant of Land from Congress, of 1,-
000,000
Acrea t valued, at the lowest sell-
SMMM
Total
Total length of road, 21t miles; distance Included
lo this Mortgage, 11l miles; price, 97: 1 ,..5 and acortpd
interest, IN CURRENCY. Can be °busload from the
undersigned. Also, pamphlets, imps and Informa
tion relating thereto. These bonds, being so well
sutured and yielding a large Income, are desirable to
parties seeking safe and lucrative investments. We
recommend them with entire confidence.
W. .I'. CONVERSE & CO.,
COMMERCIAL AGNICIII,
No. 54 Pine Street, New York
s.
TANNER & CO.,
/MAL AGINTS,
No. 49 Wall Street, New York
Jan. 3, Is4o-3m
G RAi'l3 FERRY PRINTING INK WORKS,
PIIILADEPHIA.
1113471CT11121. Or
BLACK AVD COLORED PRINTING AND urno-
GULAPIIIC INKS. VARNISES,
Gray's Ferry Rnad sad Thirty-third straet.
ROBINSON'S QUICK-DRYINO INKS,
Forlhrwepaparo and Pastan, Sauk sod Pamphlet
work, SW sad Letter Reads, Cards, Circulars, Bills
of Fare, kc.
From Pelereburg, Ye, Index
Parsnic Lark—in oar advertising
columns will be found • number of extract. from
newspapers complimenting the Printing Ink mann.
lectured at the Gray's Perry Printing Ink Works,
Philadelphia, C E Robinson, Proprietor. We have
been using the ink m•nulactured at these works for
a year peat. and It has alwal• proved melstlismary.—
lir. Robinson de•srvei the sticonntgement and pee
trimage of the press, and of printers generally, for
the following good and sufEcient reason*, via: flirt.
lie Isis the dreg to pot down the price of printing
ink to • reasonable tsars. dectaai, Mi. ink MinaLl,
frit dons not surpass in quality ums of any mbar
manufacturer, while kils prices are me low as any
other: Third, Mr. Robinson is one of the must pious
sat end : accommodating gentlemen to deal with that
we have ever met logo). besides hie newspaper Inas,
he mix, manufactures the mosr superior and deidrable
qualities of Job Ink, his best qualities being mace,-
led by any other numafactured anywhere.
o 00
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00 0 30
Ikon th. Phillipabarg, Ps., Joqtnal.
15... of the o .fournalP I. triplet with ink
from tbeeray'e Ferry Printing Ink Works, Philader
asd greatly to our est istaction it surpasses any
we have heretofore used. It desertion ttre high en
comiums showered upon it by the press.
June 3—lt
Strawberry Festivals.
2,000 QUARTS.
I will be prepared to enpply Families and ladivict•
nabs with the belt of Btritberriss, fresh from my
Naively. A liberal deduction made for Festirale.—
Ny Strawberries will be ENTIRRLT nag FROM!
BAND AND EARTII—the fault balmy:Otis:4ml while
ripening. Orders from a dialance promptly filled.
ROBERT SIINADB.
Gettysburg, hey 27, 7.1170—Et
GREAT REDITCTION
111 MCI Or
TEA.B AND QOFFEES
TO ODPI , OILNI TO
PRICE OF GOLD
INORL42ED FACI LITIES TO CLUB ORGANIZIMB.
BEND PDX NEW PRICE LIST.
The Great American Tea - Co.
(P. 0. Box 5 0 13.) 31 t 33 Te s er it., Now Tfork.
Jane 8, 1810-01
LIFE IN UTAH
01. T H E
Mysteries of Mormonism
E, Y.. H.8&1 DLL Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter.
BEING an EXPOSE of THEIR seciar
CEIMMO.V.E3 and CRIdIE.4.
With a full and autheetio history of POLYGAMY
and the hformeti Beet, front ltgoriglis to the present
time. .
- A puts are in Nabs with unprecedented eucceen,
one reports fl euba&Orre fu pro dive,' boo 2V th e
first dliy
•- Seed be eirentere Addren NATIONAL
VUB
LItRLNO CO., Philadellohts, Si.
June 4,1870-4 w
•
$B-1- I PER 15AY. s -
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR
HENRY WARD . BEECEItIt'S
QRZAT PAPS "THE CHRISTIAN ENION,"
with Width R,
AWAY thateupetteand World,
tenanted work of art, IEARIVEALIVeI HOUSEHOLD
ENGRAVII4O OP = F•
, WA.BI3INGTON:
The bat paper and grandeit wearing la America,
Agents report .. Mllking $l7 In half a day. Salm
easier than books, and profits greater." Wide awake
Agente,Teachrs,Olergymen and ethers, male or *-
male, aboold send at once for Sop, of piper end full
partionMse of this entirely' itero and antpremdenled
cortAination. la whichAbere is more moos' than any.
.thinf a law Afered.
A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher. 400 chestait st., Phila . -
delphia, i Pun ,1870.-4 w
. .
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••.....• . • _ a .. , • . r - . . • • •
.. - . • . • . AND •
-THE NE . 'W.
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. Tri.4.
- i.lriit •i_ lierteill -.., tea' ,
'COMPANY
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smigu.pisot,)
Nos. 31 , .33 . ts' -. & . 87 Vevey Bt.
s.
. NE' W. 1r 0 R K
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c i l
tSa u
44.iliThiii,iia, r i*.d.i,
to oofuttitor Trios *ND coarpsziot tk : toot.
prioetthot the Compaoy sell , them at their Wow
homes ta Sem Tett. *kill iutotify of. thm hmelseat
Vett;orop Tees Mill be Kept ihr blobs at all 'dabs:
All geode , warrauteol to tire- mtlemalon or the
mousy ri , Moded. '..*-
'- •' ' ' '
,Chaiy ore yelytt charged- from $e j'reotaperte Alis
'Otaramer. Vriods flee to eV/al .- prate eared bf put.
Miming of tips "Atuarimor,
. UNDBIL TH.III OLDitTSTjINI
.. i , •
=0 Obillo thllettlabitati 4 Vti4 04; to , PY
f pryl . .S boitelleb the p lods sad hhara;
V egv1F.,PY 104 7. 114 .1 0 .4.1 01 1 i 0 lOW- _ ,
13N.Pill Till NSW STIITRY . -- ,
the Great
Za Am n eriVea Co.. distribute Tees -le lite
sir Mlotaellr tki eiihr gliv , bo" , *
M l l g te but eatosAtaamd.stattatmot I
Tr 7 model ate one, as a small per consume oh the Im
ams* tettesto will!.amply testily the liespeTh .10r
they moll avaturanda of Mumbeetiee, le the some cm
lam time Matt it Spelt ie:.m . it.,efUt Foteet,tuabot- sip 04.1
faveilm , ".. - - r ...
",
1.7 Mk. 11; lin 9.45.
11 1'
,
hp; S,
12
DIScOVE R Y
EMI
azzi
.. 693 24
. 6,872 00
$7,961 40
MORE TRAW 600,000 Pulsars Bear testimony to
their Wonderful Curative Iffssta.
Aga arc 0 /ends PaeTidier assert! as a Tank, Poe,
satin; alio, the perullar merit of acting sa a power
101 agent in relieving COOneetiOn, or Inflammation of
the Llrer and a I the Viarteral Orono.
FOR FINIAL!! OiIIIPLAINTS, whether In young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood
or the torn of life, these Tonle Bitters have no *vial'.
sir Bead for a circular,
•Illegie of:POOR RUN, WHISKEY, PROOF KIHRITIII,
ANDMIFUSE LIQUORS, doctored, spiced,andtweet
ened to please the taste, milled . Tonics," "Ap.
petlzera." "Restorers," Re., that lead the tippler on
to drunkenness and rule, but ant a tree medicine,
made frosa-thearatime Roots lad Herbs of California,,
FRYE LL ALCOHOLIC IMULANTS.—
They are thGR E A T A BLOOD PURIF S I T ER and LIPS
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and In.
vigorttor of the 13)stem, carrying of all poisonous
matter, and raitoringshe blood to 'a healthy condi
tion.' No parson Ca! take Mate /Mori according to
directions, and remain long unwell.
Slop will be given for an incurable case, provided
the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or
other mean..and the eltalorgans wasted bayou/ :the
. ,
point of repair.
Fur INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC MUMMA
TISM. and GOUT. DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION,
BILIOUS. REMITTENT, AND INTERN JITENT !m
-y a Ks, DlBEAnitil Ol TDB BLOOD, LIVER, KID.
NETS, and BLADDER., these BITTERS have been
most soccsasfel. Buell DISEASES Sr. tanned by
VITIATED BLOOD, which is generally produced by
derangement of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse the Vitiated Word whenever you Snd Its
imp 'cities bursting through the akin In Pin pies,
grogoo.ze, or Sores ; clean.. It when you aud,/tAle
.fitinted and sleigh& in the sides • cleanse ft "ham It
la 14114 nod jeer %volley 41 II telb you when. Keep
the.blOA pure and the health of the Estee will fob
low. 11
PIN, TAPIi, and other WORMS, lurking In the eye
tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed..
In Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent F
them Bitters bare no cqual. For full directions reed
'carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In
funs' Isegnagea-4nelsb, German, Trench and Span_
J. WALKER, Proprietor, 32Commerce st., N.Y.
R. H. McDONALD A 10.,
Druggists, and general Agents, Ban Francisco and
Sacramento, California, and nand 34 Commerce at.,
N. Y.
MEI
PETER D. SWISHER,
GEORGIC D. PLANK,
HARVEY D. BREAM,
Auditor'
SirBOLD BY ALL bRUGGIBTB AND DZALZBH
June 3,"1870- 4w
AGIN= WASTID POR
``LOST ABROAD."
Bend for specimen pages, circulars, terms, etc.
Address 8. H. BYTTB t 00., Hartford, Conn.
'One 8,1870-4* . •
Ann:NTS WANTED EVERYWHERE POE
REV. ALBEIiT BARNES'
NEW BOOK. BALES IMMENSE.
Business for Kvarybody. Pays $6O to S3OO per month.
Send for Circulars to EELS GER, IIecOURDY k CO,
18 8. South Sixth it., Pkilladislphia, Pa. Runs 3-4 w
.-. 4 000,01 1 0
1,600,000
ATTHEW HALE SMUTS NEW
BOOK.
TWENTY YZAEE AMONG THE
BULLS AND BEARS
OF WALL STREET.
560 Pages Finely Illustrated. Price $2.50
It shows the mysteries of alma and gold gambling,
and the miseries of unbartunale sp. culatice, sod ex
poses the swindles, tricks and frauds of operators.—
It Wile bow millions aro insde.and loot in a day, how
shrewd men are rained, how "corners" are made in
grain end produce, how women speculate on the
street, etc. Agents wanted. We pay freight West.
Bend for terms.
J. B. WIRE k CO., Hartford, Conti.
Jane 3,1870-4 w
5L5,50,000
THIS IS NO HUMBUG I
By mending 35 cents, with age,
hvlght; color of eyes and hair, yu. will receive, by
return mail, a correct plc tars of your futons husband
or wife, with name and • data of marrh.ge. Address
W. FOY, P.O. Drawer N 0.24, Nnitonv ills, N. Y.
June 34810-4.
WHY DON'T YOU TRY
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS.
They are e" SURE CURE for BORE THROAT, COLD,
OROUP, DIPTORRIA, CATARRH, OR 'MAUR—
NESO; also • successful remedy for Kidney difficul—
ties. Price 28 ceota per box. Best by mull en receipt
of price, by JOHN Q. K ILLOCNI, 34 Platt it., New
York, 8010 Age,' for N.
SOLD BY paIiGOISTS.
June 3,1 4 70-8 w ,
Booy.AGENTS WANTXD FOR TUX
AGTOB GRAPEY it PERSONAL RECOLLEC
TIONS OP
JOHN B. G()UI4.,
The whole enlivened with affecting G-
Incidents full of
interest and pa t
hos. Fifty thousand so'd the last five
months. peop le will buy this , notwithstanding the
"bard times. "lt is a pleasure to sell it, br it is do
ing mach good. The Work is splendidly bound and
illustrated. Address
H. O. JOHNION, No. MISCH at., Philadelphia, Pa
JIM. 3, 1870-4 w
D 8 Ye HOM AN C , IkOCINATION OR ROUL
CH•RMING. 400 pages; cloth. This wonderful
book ha► fall inetrtictlone to enable the reader to
fascinate either sax or any animal. at mill. Me►-
merism, fipirituallem,•sd tidndreds of other carious
ezparimeote. It can be obtained byeending addrees,
with postage, CO T. W. KVA/Mk-00., Re.4l. testi
Righth t. Philadelphia, Pe:
May 111.1870-41
WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS.
After mach study and 'ideals Investigation as to
the remedial qualities of DSIMLIC ACID, Dr. Was
has discovered by proper cNabination with other ar
ticles In the form of a fabler., a specie° for all pal.
=mazy diadems. THESE TA-BUSTS are a DOSS
CURLS for all disease, of the tlidEtillATOßT OR,
0 ALAS, SORE raßoAz IXILD,ORODP.DIPTIMI.Lt,
ASTHMA, OAT/a/111 H0511211i1M38,1 also, a
seaceesfal remedy ter ' Sidney' difitesittei. Price 25
coot. per box.___desktg mall nem receipt o price,
by JOSIN 0 4. Ylastage,22oltilet,; New York, Dole
Agent for the United ammo. [Kay 20.-8..
ion' BARGAINS IN
FURNITURE
Go to
H. ICAMPE & CO.,
ito. $3 mAiwer PHILA.
A large and well selected stock of Arsaclass Furni
ture on band for Spring Trade. (Nay 20.-4 w
M EADVILLII VIROLOGICAL SCHOOL.—Uultart
ao; educates Idßastas" , RlOO a year to .poor
Ito
deau; awls' Au .PA. Apply to A. 4. Leveiaeore,
bleialvilli t Pa.
NEW BOOK,Agitats sell IRO per week.- 'Price
YI $6. Address L. ErtEBBINti. liertend, oz.
STAR BPANoisp atIiNXIL-A largo 40, columns
paper, Ledger aims, illustrated. Deso:ed tekelkisch•:,
Poetry. WU, Eluabor,. penalise flse-lianeenta (al a
ariarthla kind), tad to the eipotare of Ilvatuithig,
Um:abase. &a. Oull 76 ata, a pear and a impart, ea
graving "Braes alias," 1 %t 2 leit, p r e Re. 30,000 cir
culation. Mows refunds% to all. oho ask K. U. is
lisarlees, troblati Tit to WOW, WM'S.
A YHA& Specimen. /MIL Adams "84N41141.'t
Hinsdale, 14.
Being a cripple. I base made house planning a special
"Ludy 0210 built lostesasen itu lertosedt ► model of
cmreolence, beauty, and economy. Resseiptivo cir
cular* of Plans, Views, etc., with general informs
item of value to aIL sent from ♦ddraea (with stamp
'of script if convenient). 6.11011GX J. 00LBV, Arch
test, Waterbury, Vermont.
P A - T ENT S.
Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are
adv'esd to ocensal. with MUNN . a Co., irtitths of the
Scfrobile Americas, who have prosecuted claims be
foe Mb Patina 011ie ihr emir Twenty Yearn Mir
American acid .11nropean Patent dpao,km moat
aztesmive is tats ' world. Charges late Ulan alt=r
reliable agency. A pamphlet containing fall
Ilona to inventor's is sent gratis.
- MUNN p C0.,31 Yark Row, New York.
r
ispitAljuitisso
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' A tt! I V a F. J I3 IIB
SAN& of all disertptioos. 'Ant, SNLYING and
SAL rualasinbuis. ciacqvu&s,, , ',writ with
Solid Te•tti, or with Peters A garments 'QUM tn.
jairteriaall inserted Tush law
xrpsiasa
/Er Semi for irks Lia. and OlsouslawMilli
. 1411.011.1raltIPLITItti,
Sas ton* MwaLoor Albeit, Mich.
Aroptatic YegetattiCntodP•
' COLGATE A 004 t: •
TOILE T 4 S:0 A;fes
t&VPAB.LIBEfED leas "rrievrcttOric.r "
ter the lorEeste EWA et Wrisatokiliatirll
SOLD BY ALL bR4018418.'
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iratedes, ca lled 4 •11/1111," . cootakkl
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sinriAgit tioljoiekblOiskb what're* as stood
any pries doafrod• 12.111111 AN lk CO., 12 School it..
Boston, snail — 4 r.blono Meq a, Pomp via)
your..Qpnoind all .9 • 1
ppLE mpAION
tHOIGg . lOW-A,:;:IiM,S
VOR BALLA aalti per Safe and r mit. _Or
.V. sweroalli, ki the lOWA R 4 II " 'CU.
lik to,
Reilueoir altaaat , %ADM -oullt 'WI op all 7
Odom/ aisis::; Grist hifiviimeet 7 .asittliorii Sid,,
bream free Poinutt•Nt. it „, Vein trio*: Portna, loca..
ti qui tells oho abottat oluseforeat, sopa. . Utop. anota4,l
briar, *hat fitful coils 0 , 04** lid aftetleaff of
as atgareut.seplas ot retoep.atacie Wow% oblate sa•
Oompsey Cusuiek as irviulailk Ileila•Crekir to lit
up. Nape sent It &dud. Addrese -,: . ,
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DIM W.
ham Si SA to IMP
Pia, DA!, In selling our Patent Extenaton Iteti
at a s i a
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Apr tbatt . taufled. 2D.
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SW
iltur Abnitstnituts.
THE GREAT MEDICAL
Dr,WALRER'S C 4 t.IP'QRI~TIA
VINEGAR BITTERS.
WHAT ARE THEY ?
TREY ARE NOT A. VILE YANoY DRINK,
A MODEL ERMA
Not ak 4 v titbitmtat e.
1870 lB7O
r
MISS McCREARY
Just opening a new beautiful assortment of Bpriag,
BONNETS AND HATS •
with trimmings of die latest and most ibahlonabl•
Mlles. Also, an assortmeut of
Taney and Toilet Goods ,
and ' trawl lofig expertise* Id boYisig she Is confident
of offering the ladles a cheaper end bettor selected
Mock of Goods than btobe band out of the City.—
And rossieetnally admit Continuance of the patron.
age Which dishes Is years past so liberally 'wetted
Old &abets ind Haft altered sad liens op In the
beet manses.
ffellilillitiers supplied with goods to sell again on
reasonable terms, and patterns with lestrattloas
gratis. (April Rd, 1870-3 m
Sweet Potato Sprouts:
TH E undersigned has a 114ge
qaentity of Jorimiy reuor SWIMT POtATO
SPROUTS, the very best yeasty In we, which will
he solo welneeonable terms . A ddress or apply to the
undereigeed, residing In Butler township, Adieus
county, Pa. 11SDERW KOMga.
lazy, 40.,1870-11t
Store Room for Rent.
..__... • .
A AAIUN MANOR Wend to soy ono dosbiato to
11. change or go into b00m..., as tbis "Odd Ps How
Hall Association of York Springs. have an •Isputir
roots 66 Slot loogal wide, with au ovum *oat. Is- Ma.
Not bathom ponion or Wm- Dorougin Ural
SPRINGS, Adam. oonisty, Pa. .
For farther Inibreastltas, address lb. .Odd Fells.
Hall Association."
Turk Springs, Pa., N0r.'26,1869.-tt
WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
I RA'S ON HAND A 711 W
TR ACTS
OF No. 1,
sooniid hay, pre.oniption Lando locaOad nesoNa
roadcOonnty Towns, de, In wall oactlodnatnkbe
hoods, which I 'WIWI. or exchange at. a fair polo
or Roalillotatatn •danonoanaty, ,
(110-ANNOLN,
Pal ./1,111611.—t. t
LOAN
OP TEN
Chesapeake and Ohio
RAILROAD CO.
The advantages and attract:loos of the fp►; for 1►
•stment purposes, are many and Important
1. I: la based upon one of the Great THROUGH
LIEU DITRIZA Tin SEABOARD um Tax WEST.
2. igh EatCtrltlTY IB ALAZADY ditleATID, th•
greater part of the lhto being In successfal run
DIDg cperation
3. The Local Traffic, from the unrirmailed Agricullura
regions and /ion end Red donna, adjacent, mas
be large arid profitable.
4. "The eat ',prise receives Imrozwer Oenicutoirg
AND PLITILIONS from the States of Virg tile and
West Virginia
5. It Ii under the management of efficient and wan
EIIOWN CAPITALIST!, Wholo 12H1161 KM guarantees
lorlll Ulla Coxturaura and succesatol open-
6. Th. Hondo can be had either in
Coupon or Registered
Znu ; they bare thirty yam to run, both print(
pal and interest being payable In gold
7. They In of denominations of
$lOOO, $5OO and $lOO,
baarlog Interest at the rata of alx per cent. In
coin, payable May lit and November Ist
Prom our Intimate acquaintance with the affairs
and condition of tko Gompany, we Lwow these J,
eurittes to be peculiarly dutrable,and suilable !yr safe
emplornent of torplus Ctipitai, and Andinsi of 60,
trusses i Bonds, by Inyestors, Trustees of Estates., and
others who preYer absolute security with reasonable
=I
tolders ettraltad Btates •lve-Tscbties an emoted
to procure these Bonds, Peering the &MC rate of in,
knit and haring a longer p plod to run, and to realize
free 'Acreage of capital in addition
Bonds and Stocks dealt to at the Stock Exchange,
received in eichange kr this Loan, at the fall tsar-
dolt Tahoe, and : the Bonds rah:lipid faa,of 6SO4as
=l"2
PRICE po AND ACCRUED
Interest in Currency
Pamphlets, Saps, and fall Information furnished oa
application
FISK & HATCH.
5 NASSAU STREET, NEW TORE
Stay 6, 1870.—$ $
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List of Merchants
1171TELIN the Collet) of Adam., returned and
eliesitled try the uoderalgoed, appr e 1 of Mor
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Aaseosbly br levier 1170, of Goode, Wares mid Her,
chapels*:
Donovan or oirirrartrito.
Claws. Amend.
Faineeitock Bra— ...............,,, 6 ISO Co
Reber: A Elliott " 13 • 10 00
Dec P. 84136.446..- 14 7 Co
Daniel Cain 14 7 CO
WII.j. Marlin . "
13 10 00
. 7 CO
Wm.' N.M. . . ... ... 13 10 00
Ro m e . Alclicenny-.- i.. - 14 7 00
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14 7 00
Min Anna M. Illannen. 14 7 00
Louie, Barons. - 14 7 00
Danner A 21.61. 11 ' 16 00
&Awl A cauntagbalo 13 10 00
John Huber 14 7 00
Actin Zinn__ -• --.-.-:..14 T 00
J. L. &tact. 10 20 00
llkAael Spengler 16 00
" Shoe Bro.' ..... ....... 14 700
Win. McCartney 14 7 00
B. L.Auerbach ..... -...-.... -14 7- 00
Joseph Gillespie... 13 10 00
H. IL Wood ' 14 700
Werner A 0ci........-- 14 7 00
11 Iterniller A Bro ' 14 7 00
Boyer A gUll ............... 13 10 00
Wm. T. Xing 14 700
.14 700
A. D. Brieltrar ......... ....-...- ..... .. ..... /2 12 60
T. O. Norris • 13 10 00
JscobOrieit ........ ............, ....... ......, /6 12 60
Aso. Dekert "' l3 10 00
Picking &Om- 1$ to 00
frauds Cunningham 13 • 19 00
Ilatousi Veber 14 • 700
Philip Winters 14' 7 00
Mina Mary McAllister 14 7 00
Dr. Robert Mornes_-_-.._._-__... 14 .7 00
John Oruel .. - .." .•...... 14 7 00
A. 360 U Is Son..- 13 .10 00
'Hiram warren -- ............. ......-.-... 14. 7 00
EinintrelMol' -
13 • 1000
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Wm. R. Bet•
Wm, B.
Christian Beffaten.....
WI e,ll Sac—
Wm. WI ble
Oolearn • Bisbarn
Henry Uta
• . Spangler • ,
Robert Moen nty —
Baal, • Cashman..„...
Jacob !Meads
'Johutrem
Miss Marries McCreary—
& B. McCreary
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MOONTPLEABANT
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Ydward egver.........
J. X, Smith 13'
BO rata' ...... 13
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Toast A__ Soo-- •,, . ......... --.....,.... 14 • VDO
Bush k1aga............-....... 14 ' li. 7DO
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Mina. Gilbert -....,.... 14
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W. W. Bloc Igor
Miss Holds Pumas
John W /Wes
Amos *Slower '
Ws. 5. Oset. ......
Dr. 1. W. Wlllllllll
Roffman* A Lursholder--.
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D. H. iichuell 13
klirtin Del ISM - 114
Ynstuis Obenbam-..- 14
D. AL 411114 r 14
W. D. Itioutsri..- ......-...-..—... 14
Hentkey 4 Dr° -....-... ..................» 14
A. thinly ' . 11
Deader 4 114140r0..—...,..- 10
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Butidiiitzt it Theo ...... 14.
MLA Marx A. lt.Jub
tirturot 14
bliss .......... 11
Harttnna 844111 e 11
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A. Aline Ler 14
/atm W. /14/Ivell . 14
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Young t Seoneelber
lame Staub
L. Momper
A.. 1. Little
D. James Drees
Mary L. Bittloger
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Coleboaos A Behar
David
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Wetter*. rtieer • -........ 9
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J. WW. Dubneebt
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Wm. P. Cremes • Bros .
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tlburb A Maaherry
Alex. &web
John H. Matte
Slew KAM* Schelde', • SLu.sr—
MrwrJullau lloward.
Mme* Uwe.,
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Ellshii Spangler.
Rime Johan ReDßell
Miss Julliul Bucher
Juba aebelman
Dr. R. Maimmbekter...-.........
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//rends .....
Moul Schaffer
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J ..A. Daigle
Henry L 11111er
Anikrei
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Andre.
Lew le W. licks*
BBISWIOII. BOR.
David B. ......
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Mary Eitel:Gan ...... •-:
Lewis Junly
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RICADISO,
David M. Myers.— ..... ....—.-. 14
HoWard k . Ohroolitai 18
laiNliasaa Ekholts„.-......,—... ..... -.. It
Adam' 8. Mum' ' ' li
Millet &duffer .............- ..... 34
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Solomon Dame.. 14"
James A.
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Adam Diehl --.
John Honnigh
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