*ld Pisani csalts BLE LANDS !! OR. SALE. • FARM, two miles north ie;...zurmthaisurisiesv. tir o g Tenant House, and other Improve. o,soo—net more than cost at haUd• FARM, two and a half miles adjoining No. 1, 116 gibilernkE ROUNE, Barn and An excellent grass farm. FARtif adjoining No. 1, and F..3ll4WOr t t u tr. g alia dtvci7e berstm in Tornpike and comprises • - g Price, woo. FARM, five miles from Get ; • row, nit Acres,. good land in • with large BRICK HOUSE, and •• Price 05,500—very cheap. • YRRY GOOD FARM, two • .Acres, with , large E, large Bank Barn, all In good . .50 per acre. FARM, 170 Acres, four tirsbuirg. on Public road, eomforta -17 (WIN GS, red land, 34 limed,— - f cash. excellent FRUIT FARM, of Geuysoum, on public road, eces good land, with comfortable 13,500. GOOD RED LAND FARM, unable .110UflE it Ed all needed and Barn, Land LI and In good !n farm, near gal ore Turnpike, ettysburg, 3 miles from I.ittlestown. A . TRACT OF GRANITE miles from Gettysburg, on York • good HOUSE and STABLE, a store or Mechanic. Price IV,C,Ou. VERY GOOD FARM, two Gettysburg, on public road, 224 and in good condition, sood • •ed HOUSE, large Bank t, good location. Price IMO per II 18.4 Atze s with buildings at same. A VERY GOOD STOCK lea weastill of f Gettysburg, on York 110 Ac 1 ,4 RAlllif about HOUSE, two , well SOO per acre—terms easy. VERY VALUABLE FARM, hick 100 acres heavy Timber, Oak, 'alnut, Ave miles west of Gettys road, two sets of Buildings, will hole. excellent fruit fartn, good Price $45 per acre. GOOD FARM, 180 Acres, 7 • Ntiorirg ru n Harrisburg road, good and , all Misers of fruH.— FIRST-CLASS RED LAND ea, or will sell 100 Acres ,• 2 miles on liarrisbum, road ; . OCHE, Bank Barn, *bun= - • and in good order. other Farms and Town Property.. lands and Town Property, to ex .. County Farms. R. G. MoCREABY, -11torney for the Owners, Gettysburg, Pa_ :GAIN. BLE FARM AT Plait - ATE SALE • , ed oilers at Private Sale, his in Butler townsp, Adams mile north of R hi oth's 31111, ding from Gettysburg to Arendts .m McCreary's Paper Mill, con. 'REX About 100 Acres of this uare. The land is in a good state rid under good fencing. The inr utast of a large new two-story •E., with a new Brick Bummer the dwelling, with a never-falling t the door, Log Bank Barn with a ed and Corn-crib attached, Hog 1.". - rnecesearyoutbulldinga There Spring of Water in the fields, so the cattle water from every flekt. , Apple Orchard on the premises oat also Peach and other small ce close to the buildings. ing to view the property can do so :/•.; the undersigned. Tor terms, ad at .Arendtsville Adams County, ?indium BABE. AE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE ed Executors of the the Estate of deceased, 60er at Private Sale, the ' I ON, situate in New Oxford, con more or of good fanning rovements are a twastory BRICK an out-kitchen attached Frame . House, Hog Pen, COrn-crib, essary outbuildings attached, a ailing water at the door, with a tads of Fruit. It is a very derara—_ , . mons wishing to purchase should g elsewhere. It is desirably loca adjoining the Ware-House of & Bender. • ..n wishing to view either of the call on the last named Er g In... New Oxford. GEORGE SLAGLE, CHAR A. MEHL, Executors. e Town Property OR SALE. The new two-story DWELLING, Me bbuildins—iltoom*—with Gasping uildin 00 feet la eth of Stevensg—fro Hall. nting The buil& oolbpleted in best style. It will b• ble terms. October 1 It will be for Rent. Pt_ 9. .1L i& D. BUEHLER. -tt WESTERN PTION LANDS E ON HAND A FEW ACTS OF NO. 1, re-emptlon Lands located near ty Towns, Ac., l well settled 'bleb I will sell or exehange at a Estate In Adams county, Pa. f GEO. ARNOLD. AD ALIS 1 : EAT AMERICAN HEALTH • ER. purifies the blood and Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Diseases of Women and all • L. ections of the Blood, Liver and 1 1 , • •rnmended by the Medical many thousands of our best testimony of Physicians and pa have used Po , is ; send for Guide to Health Book, or Al- Ms year, which we publish tor distribution it will give you his information. Carr, of Baltimore, says: are in recommending your as a very powerful alterative. I used In two cases with happy in a case of secondary • • patient pronounced MmseLt r having taken lire bottles • eine. The other is a case of bag standing, which is ving under lie use, and the in - th.“ the patient will soon re examined the tonnu yo• e urß luil l.lis Ls mad., and find t compound of alterative lu- s, of NichoLuvllle, Ky., says he In Cases of Serotuls and Syphilis with satisfactory* results .er of the Blood 1 know no better M' Fadden, Murfre3boro', Teun .. • seven bottles of Ttosadalls trely cured of Rheumatism ;send "- ties, as I wish it for my brother • felons sore eyes. Beehtol, of Lima, Ohio writes wed for twenty years with an in. • Vover nay whole Jody; a '-;-* e il I purchased a bottle oL 3• nd it effected a perfect cure. lulls Is sold by all Druggists, 61 ExchangiL.Plaee, Batman? & Proycleters. "t• CO.—lyin - tn Gettysburg, Pa., by A. a Druggist- 'CHERING. has commenced the Butch .- in the rear of the Washington and will pay the bathes:mice p eDd lambs. 'Persons wanting stock to sell. will call.at the Meat ordered will b deny . any plane within the town.= the public is solicited. JAM KoCiACGHT. Collis, of Pomfa . will re-open for Spring Tenn -Soar (24) weeks , February 10th. cedar, catalogue and other lufor THOS. B. BURROWS. .tr,rleultural College. I'. 0.. Centre county, Pa to the Public ! if running a Line of Stages • •to Gettysburg, leaving for- Wednesday and Friday, at by Leitersburg, Wa)lllCS timings, Fountain writing at Gettysburg at hall sad Rearemg from Gtysburg •• • and Saturday arriving at connection with the 5 ••• • • Azili• wessici. • T . ., 1111 4 :6 CILEAREII T 11. 47 • • call At PIeICING & CO tar attllttatintl. /Ebb lgorialibe, Feb. mi. an LOCAL rrEas Tnotaa.—Our thanks are due te Sena tor DUlSeab and lepremantative Header for sundry documents. Conn lasaP.—Monday, last was the, eokleat day of the 88163011, the mercury, at sunrise, being 1 degree below zero. A Laws Pokrow—lrieut. Jame. Hersh of New Oxford, slaughtered one day last week a porker weighing 528 pounds. ZOIIAVICIL —We are requested to state that the Gettysburg Zonaves will meet for parade in Gettysburg on the 22nd instant CHANGE OF DAT.—Mr. J. E. Herman's sale of Personal Property, near Hampton, originally fixed' for the 25th, will take place on Monday, Feb. 27. See adv. Lenox Hooa.—Two Chester White Hogs were slanghtered by Isaac Rice, of 4.enallen township, Feb. 2, weighing respectively 547} and 416 lbs when dres sxl. The amount of lard obtained was 2191 pounds. HOMEOPATHIC. - The Homeopathic Medical Society of Pennsylvania, held its 6th annual session in Harrisburg, last week. Dr. J. H. Marsden, of York Springs, thin county, was elected Presi dent for the ensuing year, and Dr. H. Cook, of Carlisle, Chairman of the Board of Censors. The next annual session will be held in Harrisburg on the first Wednes day in Febuary, 1872. SsLas.—Jonas Spangler has purchased a house toad 11 acres of land, inMountjoy township, from John Stockslager, at sl,6a Wm. Strickhouser has bought of George Cashman a House and half lot of graund on York street for $875. A. F. Gitt has sold his two-story brick house on the comer of the Diamond. in New Oxford, to Charles Crusty, for $2,300. John C. Zona sold a house, and lot of ground near New Oxford, to Mrs. Mary Clunk for $BOO. Patrick Dougherday, some time ago, sold his farm in Oxford township, contain ing about 33 acres, to John Mowery, at $55 per acre. NEW OXFORD Fox CHABE.—On Friday of last week, Col John H. McClellan, of this place, took a Fox to New Orford, where a chase took place about one o'clock. There were a larger number of horsemen from this place, East Berlin, and Hano ver; numbering about fifty persons or more. The fox, after having about ten minutes start,-- made for the Conawago Hills in the fliresition of East Berlin, fol lowed by several dozen hounds, and a fine chase was had until toward evening when the fox changedhis course and made for Centre Mills near Bendersville. Night cottOg on, the fox made his escape, and the hunters returned to their homes. Conftv Dorcas.—But two additional vies were tried in .Common Pleas last week, Court adjourning on Saturday morn ing, viz: S. R. Russell, D. Wills, E. G. Fahnes tock, of alias, vs. John Benchoff and others, involving the title to a tract of of timber land in the South mountain, purchased by the former at Sheriff's sale. Both parties claimed title and both pro ceeded to cut timber on the disputed ilremises, resulting in a suit by Plaintiffs against Defendants for trespass, &c.-- The Jury rendered a special verdict for Plaintiffs for $123.98, subject to.the opin ion of the Court on the law as raised by defendant's Ist, 2d and 8d points. James Russell, surviving Executor of Peter Wagoner, dec'd., now for use of Lewis Rudy, vs. Samuel Herbst, Admin istrator of Henry Steinour, dec'd. Appeal from Justice of the Peace. Verdict for the defendant. Towx 's t Mrarrixo.—A town meeting, called brbrder of the Town Council, was held in the Court-house on Tuesday night to consider the the propriety of purchas ing a steam Fire Engine. In view of the importance of the subject matter, the Council desired to have an expression of on the part of tax-payers and property holders, to guide their action and relieve them from responsibility. Hon. Robert McCurdy was called to the chair, and Jacob A.ughinbangh, Esq., ap pointed Secretary. Atter a fall And free interchange of. views, Messrs.' .A. M. Hunter, D. Wills, H. J. Stahle, It. G. LfcCreary, C. IL Buehler, J. L. I). 'C.- Buehler, S. B. Rowe, and etheri participating in the discussion, the con clusion was reached that a steam-engine would mit be of practical use in the present det;:-ctive water supply in the bor ough, and that the best plan would be to provide fire machinery which will utilize the present water supply. The action of the Council, in mitring the repair of "Blue Dick"iengine, was unanimously ap proved, and a resolution adopted request ing the Council to provide another light hand engine, either by repairing "Capt. May," or purchasing a new one. MORE INCENDIARISIL-Ou Sunday night last, betweenlo and 11 o'clock, the large shed on the farm of John Spangler, in Mountjoy township, was fired and des troyed with contents. The tenant, Mr. Win. Patterson, loses heavily, three good horses, 4 stacks of oornfodder, all his hay, gears, harness, and Farming rtexisihi, except a wagon. The family were in bed, and were roused by the light of the buru ing shed. We understand that Mr. Patter- Sall is insured iu the Munamasburg Insur ance Company. This is the fourth fire-that has occurred Apn the same premises within the last year, all under circumstances which leave no doubt as to their being the work of some malignant incendiary. First, Mr. Spang ler's barn was burnt; then a new barn, erected in place of it, was burned about the time it was completed; then some hay-stacks; and now the fire of Sunday night. On Wednesday lest David Clapeaddle • was arrested by officer 'Rouser, ancVcom • mated by Justice Cover on the oath of .John Spangler, charged him with being cvmeerned in the'preirions incendiariaims ton his premises, vie:—the Bring of the dna barn on the night of the 19th of Mush, 1870; the second barn on the flied of She 17th of Illy, 1870 and the hay-stacks on the morning of the 80th of August, 1870. Mr. Clapsaddk's family lives on- the Wall' Hiii, sear Spsagler's property, but be himself has been working this winter at or near Laurel Forge, Cum berland county, where be Ism arrested by officer Rouzsr. We have not been advised of the facts on which the arrest was made. SAFE InvErrneawr.—The attention of parties having funds to invest, is directed to the advertisement of the Trustees Of Pa. College. The security is ample, pay. meat of interest prompt, and the loan free from all eixation by special Act of the Legis l a ture. To B.ELL-AT HALF Pazcz.—A band some CASE with glass front, suitable for stole or library. Inquire at this office. Awittraz Ctigisilmsca:,—lt is the Ten= tral Pennsylvania Conf.:Alike", of the Methodist Episcopal Char& which is to meet in Carlisle on the Bth of March seq. Although 200 ministers ar e expectell be ;meat, some bias *IP at:44th of the Methodist Episciopal "Church may be gathered from the fact that this is but one of seventy-two District- Conferefitss which meet annually. Tip General &I-- ferenoe is made up of representatives from these Annual Conferences. From the Statistical returns of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1870 we glean the following items: There are a i Bishops, 72 Annual Conference, 9,193 Traveling Preachers; 4367,184 lay mem bers including members -on probation.— There was raised for the Missionary, Tract, Bible, Sunday School, Church Ex tension Societies, and Conference Mira- Mall $967,862. Babbath Schools reported 16,912, Officers and Teachers 189,412, Scholars 1,221,898. The net increase in the number of churches is 1,825; an aver age of over four new churches for every working day in the year. In the last four years there has been an increase of 1,817 Preachers and 884,950 members.— The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church meets but once in four years, unless an extra session is called. Its next session will be held in the City of Brooklyn, commencing May Ist 1872. It will be composed of abeut 800 Minis terial delegates and 9 1441ay delegates. CONGILEMIGNAL CONTEIST.—On Friday last, testimony was taken at the Court house, before Judge McCurdy, on behalf of B. F. Meyers, in the matter of the con tested seat from thisdistrict. Mr. Meyers attended in person, while J. Alex. Simp son, Esq., Philadelphia, represented Mr. Cessna. A laTge amount of testimony was taken, but with little or no relevancy to the issue. Some half dozen votes were shown to have been irregularly east for Mr. Cessna, including four colored votes from the Poor house. No attempt was made to sustain the sweeping allegations of fraud in connection with the elections in Gettysburg, Menallen, Butler, &c. On Wednesday, the taking of the testi mony on behalf of Mr. Cessna was begun, and is still in progress as we go to press. William McClean,Esq.,conducts the cross examination for Mr. Meyers. We under stand that the number of illegal Total?. al ready shown to have been east for Mr. Meyers, more than offsets those developed by the other side ou Friday—n 2 that the result of the examination in this county will leave a clear gain for Mr. Cessna. We learn that it is the impression of knowing persons that the testimony taken in the different counties, makes put a clear case for Mr. Cessna, and that there can be little or no doubt of his securing the seat. FRANKLIN COURT Immes.—At the re cent Court of - Common Pleas of Fran k lin county, the case of - William A. Pitzer and Mary Catharine Pitzer, his wife, (of this county,) in right of said Mary, his wife, vs. George S. Christ, with notice to S. F. Greenawalt and Jeremiah Diehl, Assignees of Peter Brough, was decided in favor of the Plaintiffs. Peter Brough, Guardian of Mary Catharine Haines, (now Pitzer,) had received monies of his ward, which the Plaintiffs alleged and the Jury so found had been invested in a farm which was in possession of Christ, as ten ant, in Franklin county. A special ver dict was rendered in favor of Plaintiffs for the premises, to bo released on the payment et $1,580.50, the amount of trust funds, in nine months, with interest from date of verdict. At the Quarter Sessions ten* of the mos court, Da - vid Cuffs wag !voldvicted of an assault and battery on Elizabeth Stoner, and sentenced to pay alma of $lO and costs of prosecution, andituldergo an imprisonment of one month i n the county jail. NAnnow Esc-A.m.—We are informed that a young lady named Bowman, resi ding with her brother-in-law, Mr. George Sell, at Plum Creek, a mile west of Hano ver, made a very narrow escape from burning to death on Saturday night last. It appears that she Lad retired to bed at the usual hour and had fallen into a heavy slumber, when. about midnight she was awakened by a burning sensation and was startled to discover that the bed in which she was lying was on Are, and that the pain she had experienced was caused by the Names coming in contact with her arms and hands, one of the latter bein: severely burned. With great presence of mind she rushed down to the kitchen and procured a bucket of water, with which she extinguished the flames without &lam ing the household. How the bed caught is a mystery, as upon resiring Miss B. did not take a lighted lamp or candle with her to the room. A partially burnt match, however, was fOttnd lying between the pillows And bolster, and as several matches were lying on a table in the room, the supposition is that it was dragged by mice to the bed, where it was ignited by some unknown means.—Spectator.• Looxixo Ur.—The Frederick, Md., Examiner has a currespondent who writes from Mechanicstown, with lively 'appre ciation of the wonder-working influences of railroads. It seems that the new road constructing to that place, has made quite a sensation in Europe, and is attracting the attention of royalty. We make an extract or two from his last letter: It is rumored that the widow of Max imilian, the Empress "Carlotta," now said to be perfectly restored to health, will visit St. Joseph's Seminary next summer. A number of distingukhedver sons from Brussels and Antwerp will se pompany ber. Letters receivad from Paris, and Munich_ M Bavaria, by some gentlemen near this place, state that a number of French Mat German families, with considerable means, contemplate permanently basting in clam proximity to Mt. St. Mgy's Col.; Sege and Msehuniestown. TAe _fame ot rkia,place, thaiiks to the Western Md. Bail road and other agencies, will soon be nO•ni slimly known in Europa Some experietic. . ed miners from Cornwall are also coming over in the Spring to take a look at our mountain formation and deposits. SIMMS. DEATZ. --Jacob Carbaugh, a respected citizen of Waynesboro, aged NV years, on last Monday morning, while walking on Main street, and when sear to Mr. IVGinley's shop, fell down — sruldenly and was carried into Mr. Weinley's house, where after a filar moments ha expired. His death was attributed to apoplexy, Var.rams Matnuomaa—liead the ad vertisement of Miller 41; Davis, Druggist, of Baltimore, in to-day's paper, headed "Health! Health!" No humbug. tf Fox Sexx.—A. Two year old Stallion, good size, nolor Bay. Will lib' sold cheap for Caul. Jams Hoax, Table Book, Adams County, 'Pa. 8t •FlTAzusalw ';4) Lat.—Three furnished Boerne to let, In the Centre siglato, amiable for Andante or others. Tema rem :wale. - Enquire of Mrs. Har riet Harper. • tf Oonuto.-4Conr People..hers Sise , to learn that the celebrated Optician and Oculist, Prof. J. lbartszlis, is going to pay our town s stunt visit..-He will talcs apartments at the "Etigle /Wet" on Saturday, Feb. 18th.- The Prof. comes highly recommended from the Snit 4itl - of ill% as well as clinic planes l ido. have had dealings with him histionr.' it &IX,' AL PROPERTY.--'ibs following sales of Personal Property will be ibiiik to our g comma: :I'4 aisd Fetti4-440. . ilqwe rl V l Pl B23- ler. Monday, " 21-Bsmnel lePitzer, Menallan, " 220-11wors. Townsend, Rexene' Friday -" 24-F. &W. Van °rade!, Stratton. 8 4 4 1 1rdxf, " . 26 , - ,•Yara_ &Meant.' 4g• Monday, " 21—J. E. Herman, near Hampton. Meld . .23—itenry Both, Butler. Wednesday; Mar. I—Jeromlah Gulden, Butler. Friday, " 3—Jacob W..Fldler, Butler. Tuesday, " 7—P. G. Caasatt, Straban Wednesday, " B—Mrs. Grail /4 W. A. Mahon z““alt.4.4l44l- :,- WedneMay t " : .& ore Bender, • Cumber ried. Tharkay, " Fun; Butler. ' Friday, " 10,-Abrahani Tawney, Mount. pleasant. • fiffii BUT BrOlis now In:. Market, for beauty, economy, and comfort, is tub 'nab* all around to be the MORNING GLOM': It defies all competition, and that is the judgment of all who have used it. It is just the thing for Offices, Stores, and . Parlors Chambers. Call at C. H. Buehler's Ware Room, oppOsite the Passenger Depot, and examine for yourselves. tf WAR/01017BR FOR RZBiT.—The building now occupied by Jos. Wzruir, Ok Sox as a Produce Warehouse, Gettysburg, Pa.- - Inquire of Joseph Wible. tf ut tltc glarlitts. RAlCllmora 4irwlu & Prodgee Ban/more, Thurgday Morning. 550 0 600 425 @ 675 165 0 2SO 150 0 200 75 0 88 85 0 95 58 0 62 600 a 637 725 0 740 0 CO 190 10% 0 10% 11% 0 12% 16 0 18 12% 13 Bursa Fzeux, EXTRA FLOUR, WHITE WHEAT, .... RED WHEAT, CORE, En g, OATS TIMOTHY-SEED, CLovax-SEED, ...... BACON, SHOULDERS, 1DE5,....... RAMS, LIPS) ilileittysliaurg Grails 4lk Preariallaas Market. Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 000 e 575 lal 0 190 120 elm 70 0 70 00 0 70 00 0 42 00 0 00 000 0 400 6 00 6 75 170 10 175 80 0 100 nova, WRITE WHEAT RED WEE" .. CORN Rya, OATS. BUCKWHEAT... TINOTHT-SIEBD CLOVER-SEED. POTATOES STOCKS AND BONDS Closing Prices of De Hoven 1c Deo 40 liontir Intl St., Pkilndelphht. 3 o'clock, P. AL, U. S. 6's of '6l • " .... " " '165 " '65 new, 110% 110% 109% 10934 1048, 10934 109% 1099 " s's, 10-40's, 10934 109% U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy., 111% 111% Gold, 111% 111% Silver, 106 107 Union Pacifist B. B. Ist M. Bonds, 746 810 Central Paeille H. B. 915 925 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.. ... 695 710 1111.ABI2IED. DAY—You:—On the TM Inst., in Bendersvllle, by Bev. J. B. Jones, Mr. Lase N. Day to Miss Mary Jane Yen, both of Adams county. GoLons--Gmsz.—On the 26th ult., by Rev. Aaron , Mr. ifezeklah Golden to Miss HBaama lath Adman co. airksa - of 4lll the 2fith e ta, Vy In Solent Lutheran church, Bethlehem, Pa., by ReY. J. B. Rath, Kr. Frank Mammon. of Bethlehem, to Miss M. Emma Jones, of Baltimore. ta i = notices 5 cents a line for all over bone it to accompany the notice. This in cludes memorial tributes, resolutions of socie ties, &c. dri ßgnmAm t aing i r Lesinitot t ? e icigh Oarolliu A t . , George Bushman, In the 25th year a berme. laver.—On the sth ult., In Meliaßen towashly, , I V: is ime. mar Milted MUM and Nancy Ulla. 7 months and IS M.YIL , we. Mu herr M. litir alT Wn la MS 111A ls n'll. ' a VIILOINNOUS latirt the WIA of InsluldsgsMais of the Cram may look forward to the time wisest we shall meet , our darling, now beckoning to us from the bantam's arms, who carries the Lambs In his bosom. The Betimes MMus areme r ger than ours—bis lore brighter—his home ; and while we mourn her departure to a ell mes we feel that she came to show how sweet a Bower In Paradise can bloom, Not lost—but gone be fore. 110Crair.hrthe lit Inst.; to Fairfield. Jnlm Calvin, only son of It. da- , And Sadie E. Mc- Cleat, aged 1 wear, 3 asoetM and 2 days. This little bird so fair on earth, Now rests beyond the skies. He is crowned with beauty fair. And brightly blooms In paradise. - tininTirs.—On Tuesday morning last, Barbara Ethriveik_wife of Wm. Shrivel*, and daughter of John =er, NEIL, of this ..gilace?nged 2byears, 2 mentbs'arid 19 days. W.sooosint.-At New Oxford, on the 2d inst., Sarah, wife of Capt. Levi Waggoner, aged 50 years and 14 days. . gnu Advertistments. V ALTJABEE STORE ROOM FOR RENT The undersigned offers for Rent a Dry Goode *we Hoorn with a good cellar on the north-east corner of Centre Square, now occupied by Mr. H. Feb. Feb . 1 1871.—0 t ANN R. HOKE. IVOTlCE.—Letters Testamentarci a m the estate .1-1 of Asipanw walrus, iate of Mind town. eh*, Mama count, l arm i eri lir sied dlocea= l :ng been ranted to the , in same township, he gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the aim to preseni them properly authenticated for settlement. • BEERY B. WINTRODE, Executor. Feb. ID, 1871-6 t H OUSE AND LAND FOB RENT. A large, convenient and comfortable House, with or without n 7 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, ball a mile from Centre Square, Gettysburg ,• large Vegetable Garden, several hundred Fruit Trees, never -f ailing water. Location unsurpassed. Im mediate possessi given. It M is also ARNOLD at Apply for on terms, to r. GEO. ARNOLD, for at First National Bank. Feb. 10, 1871.—if AUDITOR'S NOTICR The undersigned. Auditor appointed the Court of Common Pleas of Adams Cou nty , to make distinction among creditors of the balance In the hands of Wst. A. Dcsesa, Esq., upon the confirmation of his account as Assignee of Gao. A. (.VD= and wife in trust for t,he benefit of QaMtors, will attend to theduan of Ms appoint meht at his oce In the llortingh of on Friday, the 3d day of M a rch 4l =t ir fo o'clock, A. M., when and where all parties In in terest can attend. D. MuCONALIGHY, Auditor. Feb. /0, IFIL--3t Dissolution Notice, ri NEE Ens of lisantur & of York SlSArtlt s elaitla county. Pa. waa dissolve& ap ticia. by mutual ameent. All persons t0h1r....m-...a&alastasid Arm. mUlpeseent them il li. Manila& at the late firm. tor Min d:leaen. and. penises knowing themselves In debted to the Ilan are notified to call on llstiammtue EAST & &IDLE'S. I *b. Sit IBll.jllli* z, Ooaell .shop for Sale. IVE .B Z)ACH SHOP at Quincy, Franklin Co., - imilland Itie sale. It unwinds of a large BY FRIULI BUlLEgnig w ith all the muggings Macthall nor lumblese. CY elan/ he into a R Haan. fls gropeaty • hi at a reldita it Ar e peraon Midi* rachington 111 " r ' IIYII4 .11°)us: .Feb. 3HY '6I\AYIL Jost r blbib d, ', a a ale askisseptpt ofPsl et. "THE GAS .CONKTMEre k rt v er . `"""talt Wu n richt wl folf; piton of ' ardlitipm. UMW tr Aseers the trifeter, ,Fali, 75 COnes.. n s e IaIN east to s short time. 'Their ANDER MgRS, Publiabler, Boston. (Feb. 15.-2 t II '~ y ?. $43,000 WANTED ! picltioapps deslttilg to intl . ist ttoin si,ooo ssboo on Per 66 1 7 Rema 20660 -legit; at 6 per cent. wen* treiltoto allebtSl Ikea : toed liout. tom, inn Adis iiisidato •llPPlitotot to eitt!tir ttoolookisfitiiit . Se. 8 ' 8131"1,1"Pla, A. D. limus^ Fek-103111L4t Feb. 3rd, 1871 :12ii 1133 V/X Illy M.: UN DIED. ILL rwerge the e rgr o gi small sums im ralratles am terest, clear of Stale Tizzetr i all be paid, viz: Bondi of all kinds bought &sold COLLECTED FREE Op. CHARGII Sir Corner of Broadway and York Streets, —ill itichardif:Voxlcto., 5uce,,....,, z , t ,,, p wirt, Chalk Co-. BANKERS & BROKERS, ... N. W. CM*. ihartmore & Charles Ma, aktaillOßE, MD„ Do a general • • Pianking and: Brokerage bad.. Be*A interterest on - Deposits, subl . to ebeeksti t, same as the City Banks, an issue of deposit, Welding interest, and mat* on demand. Notes and Draft maturiug In Baltimore, Phila. delphia - Nor Me* city , collected and credited •to Viers free of charge, and Notes and on all other w oman* phialscollected at lowest 'rates. 401 d-tier the sale' of Northern Patillq Honda Zimplitelwand informatiM furnished on application. et 4Z - Zih Wtoiliptly answer e- ing in II 13 9 *all or re, in r gard to securities, &c., and shall be pleihied to have- Onr bleeds mike enr office:their- Quagferhile to the (My. • • S OIII3 MW4. V2fTB iiM\feeefile4.4olralliiria."l tdift""n of 41.0 1 ; w gate g oi P. O. Dyswer / P O. 10,-$l7 rrltil tialt COMB " mane _lay colored .L. hair beard to*. permanent Mach ortwout. R co=no Dubow ,One comb pent by ma for supplied' at reduced rates. - Address' tit. Parrott. TAN- §llo4llelllqol3ll. . 4 * I '' 11 . 714 iD ; OF, A Ilirs'wmliDFekVg \ t IgAoadt , null blot out. m.a . wairmw,„,k - No . 113ther ts; to. ili Vr , . 11 = 1 . ,Pit 1; c 4 .. ' , '3 . ;-, 42" '. 4 ;•+ - 4 : lir— ar I A t A: 'ICA 42fk,It' 1 ..,. 114141)411: , ..i. , :_ .., wllit4lsis Ckeleaties rasir - 4. - Nifastlits la alLtaitesi - - aye ail. estiwthimaz Amok" WNW ' - , 4 41 1/ t reeit AltsmOss ' s ' IA . . -1 tit,4 mita*. !- Pt• 1:1` Seal fir . Nectar Circular. . ~, - fireCi":47; ' 11 " MSS lir7Ydi aTl!'liL ~l' VALCAISLE TOWN PROVIFIES 'AT PRIVA ALE ?be iiitisiertbet offers at Private swe, the 61: loving ve valuable and desirable Propertil 51 ik 611138, on Damen street, wide be now resides. ,;•4111C3.!Th7 n WN NW, PlOusee_oll Myth iva,mgro strt. No. 3. Coach Shops and LQta on North Washington Street. NO. 4 A Two-sto ry Frame irginigh and Frame Barn on EAU Middle Btreet, tineoam as the Hotteworth property.) No. 5. About 8 Acres of Ground. , near Penn'a College, in a high state of eultivat and well aet>a Tiluothy. No. 6. Three and a half Lots of Ground on East Middle 'Street, adjoining lands of Henry Cu trAll or either of thenbove properties will be sold on reasonable terms. Call on or addresk NICHOLAS wEsysn, !O. 10, 1101.—tt Gettysburg; Pa. 1) • 33 L ai C..jS The undersigned, intending to quit fanning, will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, Me antilop Qf -Starch nett, at his residence In Butler township, Adams county, 1%, 1% miles east of Lower's Mill, and about 3 miles north of Hunterstown, the following rem i t Prog o r i ty. viz: TWO 3411,1 r CO 11, I B gow and 1 Boar,• (Chester Whltes„) 1 w and 1 4 Motes, Coln- Wed Reaper and Mower Dodge & Stevenson*, palmitin good order, Wing Wagon with ShaMr and Spread„' Yoak and Straps for two horses, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, new Hay_ Carriage 16 feet long, Rockaway Buggy and Harness, twolorsis - 2, Corn Forb, dou t t i an Claiggle Sher* Metros', good Log ,Mkt and uir. row, Sled. Wheeftrrow, Manure boards, Spread. Single Trees, Feed Trough, Cutting Box, Rolling - Screen, Winnowini s Mill, Cow,,Halter and other Chbm li tet- Marque ',Shovels, Shaking' Forks, Meru anfil, Rooks, Pitch Forks, Crnwbar, Hoek. Maul and Wedges, 2 Axes, one double-bitted, Woodsaw, Cooper's Adze, Shaving Horse, Drawing Knife, Augers, Chisels, Braes and . Bitts,,Grindstolne, Cider Barrels, double and single barreled Guns. Also. HOUSE HOLD FURNIT tap:, to wit: 3 stoves, I a Hath away Cook arneFlyres, and 2 Teo-plats Stoves, about tiJolutsrtif pe and 3 KlSows good as new, Kitchen Ta e, I dozen of Chairs, Flour Chest with 3 apartments. Wood Chest, bushel Ras. ket. 2 Meat Vessels, Meat Benches, Cburn, and I Tub. Iron Kettle,, Potatoes, Tubs and ‘a great many other articles too numerous to mention. airaaie to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB W. FIDLER. Joan STALTAMITU, Auctioneer. Feb. 111, 1871.—ts• PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE, PERSONAL PROPRETY The undersigned intending_ to quit fanning, will sell at Public Sale, on Meineaday, the WI townsa next, at bis residence in thintberbuid ship, Adams °aunty. Pa., 114. miles west °I Gettysburg( near the Chambetaburg turnpike, the lrlflo Personal Property, viz: tr. EMU) OF HOlitiES' ,allodidgraft and farming bursae, 1 Yearling CoIt..FIVE ;MILK COWS, some of which will be freetta4 tie tin sale, 1 Heifer with calf. I gull, 3 Hatless, 1 Brood Sow, Broad-tread four-horse Wagmn,aas. good as new,) Spring Wagon with 3 sprint.. (good as new,) Lime Bed, Threshing Machine and Horse power all complete, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, Grain Drill with Guano attachment, Winnowing Mill, Peed Cutter, focally pew ,) Combined Reaper and Mower, Circular Wood-saw, (new,) lily Cant ages, 2 Sleighs and Bells, Hay Fork and 70 feet of hope, two and three-horse Plows, double and single Shovel Plows, 2 Corn Foritss Y ;good Mr. rows, single, double and treble Trees) Spreader, Jockey Stick, Dung Boards. Dung Hooks, Wagon. Gears, such as 2 sets of Breechbands and Side plates, 3 sets of Front Gears. (Rs good as new:, I. our-horse Lines. Bridles, Wagon Whip Wagon Saddle, Halters, Cow and Log Chains, Cross-cut Saw, Butt Traces, pair Breast Chains, Rakes, Forks, Grain Shovel. Grain Cradle, Grindstone, Bag 'Wagon, a lot of Bags, 2 scaps of bees Also, HOUSEHOLD of HTCHEIN FrICNITURF., consisting In part 3 Bedsteads, Bedding. Tables, Chairs, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, lot of Apple-butter, Smoked Meat, a lot of planting Potatoes, Boxes, Barrels, 35 yards Carpeting, to gether with a great many articles too nuMeruns to mention, ga-A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over Dye stMlare, Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M., on said day when attendance will be given by THEODORE BE:Mika.. Jams CALDWELL. Auctioneer. Feb. 10, 1311—ts - SA L L Y 81. 1 The undersigned, having disposed of his farm, will sell at Public Sale, on Monday, 27th of itb ruory next, on the premises. an eighth of a' Mile west of Hampton, the following valuable Per sonal rrOperty, viz: ONE HORSE COLT, two years old, 2 bead of t MILK COWS, 4 young- Istria, 2 Chester W r il l e Sows, with pig. Dodges Combined Self- Reaper, 1 oue-horse Wagon, Covered Sp Wagon with three Sparings l Rockaway HMS, Wind 31111 Cutting Box, Cortsaihellar, Shovers, Mattock, Crowbar. Forks. Rakes, Hoes, Garden Bakes, Brass-mounted Harness, 2 setts of Yankee Hansom Bridles. Collars, Cheek and Plow Lines, Riding Sad Halters, 'Butt and Cow Chains, p i tierin Mani and u r;tes,G . -saw, lar tie b ushel, a ibru th ili g r a Art sw Norway Oats, ay by the ton, lover-seed, Ike. M, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FI.M.NL E, z; 1 Sofa, one Parlor Marble-top Table, Dinimgasuf_gitettegfrabiera 2 Waßtat 1 eortinslaWdraemi, 11/Mut Drees nirliates"Bureaus, (one of them Marble-tom) 2 Wash stands, (one of them Marble-top.) Towel Rasta, 6 Cane-seat Cludm„ Itcommon Chairs, 5 Rocking Chabs,N/ Yards of Figured Carpeass..2 corning care , iltrr a M i n Wilt An (ono Ili r : i oe.) Ware F in r ockery Ware, Pots, I , lina, Burka* Tubs, Barrebs, Bones, Lard, Bacon, lot of Books, barrel of Cider Vinegar, "Bessehes. Yoga, Flat /raw, HalLbustiel mid PackAlleasures, ,Churn„ Dough-rray„ Butter-bowl 6. Stone Jars and tmpst&r with a great A. many other articles too OUNIWTOCIS SO MelltiO Ifirfaiw to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. when aLhendanee will be given and terma made knOwn by J. E. HERMAN. A. K. ]lrma, Auct. Feb. O. Ib7o—tk Grand Jury Rep'ort 0 the jiforiorabie tiobert J. Fisher, Freddent 1 ' Judge, W, Joseph J, Kupu and Hatt rt Mc- Curdy, .Are.ts Judges of the Coutt of 'Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Adams: The undersigned, Grand Jurors of the county of Adams, at the request of the Court and the Cummisinioncrif, did visit the County Prison, where the Jurors were courteously received by Sheriff Klunk and lady, and the said Jurors found that the main building had been lately painted and everything connected with the prison clean and in order. The Jurors do further state that they found twenty-two prisoners in the Sher iff's charge, and that there arc but eight cells In which prisoners can be securely kept; and that there are six cells in said prison which are entire ly insecure for the safe keeping of prisoners.— The Jurors, therefore, do recommend that the Commissioners of the county have these aix cells planked and made secure for the safe keeping of prisoners. Witness our hands this Zth day of January, A D. „Is7l. ZACHARLAH MYERS, Foreman, Blaisius Kehl!, Wm: A. Young, Pius & Smith, John McCleary, Jonas B. (hoer, John Spangler, Samuel A. Wertz, Wm. G. Black, Francis Cole, John Stalismith, Mictact Levenstlne. Joseph Bally, Henry Bummer, Jacob Trozel, Jno. Cunningham, Solomon Hartman, Samuel Detrick, ' Samuel Eaholtz, Jacob F. Lower, Jesse D. Keller, Joseph A. Keller, John Lauver. Feb. 10,1871.-3 t F. E. METZGER, Banker, 1 ?elm 4 per eel* 6 Nonths 3 per cent 4 Mouths 4 per cent COUPONS, DIVIDENDS, &a, CiZEI HANOVER, PA Feb. 10, 187L-3m 8 Q' C CK • . 16.wbenstuts. &iiritpenditures OF ADAMS COMFY FOB. 1870. ii E t 41 utid A C •1 1 Pato ;f 8:81 4 la ) " 'Owing = ln & Illes," W i Va ir lLthth C°l n it r e ati e kt 4E: 9 fuljExPei /verb% we, Cu of Tmhatof said emmty, dAsreport as folkrws, to wit: from the 6th day of January, A. D., 1870. to the 4011 day of lannafJ l 1).,, 1871, botitdays In dtcatp.v , lyntok e lltarnti k gicrlkresimmir. aid theeom a/ accovis with we county of Ad , lune,* 1011/ W 4: • ' To Outstanding laXetillnit girdt Heats' ut in hands UMS-mtn211••• , $14,588 04 aunty - Rates amd Leant ior - iBlll, ' • . -4. • Hor. oUGettysberg...'... . . .... .93,065 52 . - Chunberl • quit Rang 1, .." . 175.61 ' ikited.tsep., ' A 3 16' Hunti d- ngton 64 Latlmore 663 97 Franklin .. "3 1, 7$ ,139 - Stmbsuf '' 3,01710 - Menalletr 2,432 ao • Hamiltonian' . 2,140 17 ' Mountpleasaut 2,900 87 rites/An - -'Ma .. 2.39.105 ni ' " 2 1,6111 64 ,258 33 HriiOn . - '-4.,. .. 306,13 2,718 96 MotUdJ o l - Germany '' ,-.• • • 1,442 64 pa 1 , ,504 51 . 1, , ,,14 ek ' 36 . 4 Freedom ......... ..... . . 906 79 .= C . ... 2,1.37 85 ILt,llB 17 , ' vlr . bo n r., 595 29 York Springs, 523 84 --....—,-$49,868 45 Surplus State Tax - 131 57 Money borrowed from bank and sundry rsons Cas Pe t from Pt. R. Itreeedt, Esq., Water 19,499 63 Dividend i. 48 00 W. D. HoltzwoEsq., coal for office.. 40 00 A, W. Minter. Esq . " " 30 0o rl Jacob Melhorn, I- " '' . Ti 00 J. Klunk, Esq„ J fees and fines...... 151 00 Additional Tax . 87 % Costs from sundrY; Person_ 14 12 Cash from P. Hann, mt. late Sheriff, costs 1..... 121 27 P. Hann, Esq., late Sheriff. stove..... ... g 00 George Swope Water Stock 8 00 Cash tram S. Wade for Paint 325 Interest i 263 The Outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents appqrto he In the hands of the followiur Collectors, to wit: Yrs. Cbilectors. Bor. qui TUN. 1869. Jacob Remmel, Cettysborg....S 2a - , 40 R. MaCleat,* Franklin_ ..... 423 15 John H. lintton, Menallen.... 242 73 1870. t • Janied McCreary, Gettysburg. 1.066 77 " " Quit Rents.. 175 54 Wm. Bretun,* Butler 751 04 Henry Mayer,. Berwick bar.,.. 141 44 Peter Mackley,. Cumberland. 1,5h5 Le 3 Wm. H. Small,. Conowago.... 779 z Daniel Set:Lel, ...Pranklin. 1,495 35 Wm. Scott, Freedom 254 .1.6 E, F. Hatner,. Germany 983 65 Jena Payers.* HAnrington. I,2as 17 Hobert Watson,* Haminonban ar. 32 Anthony Mx.* Hamilton.... 706 3) Chnatlan Byers, Highland.. ~ 89 Jonathan B. Myers`Latlmere 697 181 David C. Krile,• Liberty 31'2 91 A442440.41*. (rouse, I.2ttleSjowp 11 Jafirto Bair,* Wen .;• 1,63115 P. G. Smitk,* 01411111 r.. 1,754 s' , Jamb Baker,* St ntioy • 1,040 John L. Smith, Oxford. =2 Id ; George Sebrlght,. Beading_ .. 1,016 19 • Abraham King , . Strabart...... 1,563 64 Emanuel Spangler.* Tyrone... 718 El Jacob lianash,t2:4)lon KZ 34 B. W. ZiliglefA Y• Whig bor., 306 71 15irDerwlek townsblp paWl lu full before settle ment, and Freedom, Jiliblaod, Union and Orford bare paid In fullstneeseltleaseut Those marked thus • bare since paid In part. I y orders pald out as follows: 9 Auditing public accounts .„,.. , ,4 60 on . M. Wafter. clerk to Auditors 25 00 .C. Neely, /: auditing public offices. 25 00 I Wm. McCain, Esq., Counsel's salary... 75 03 extra servictst. . 25 00 Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal, 'Physician to Jail— . 25 00 U. Rupp, Janitor's salary 35 00 J. Jell. layers, Clerk's salary SOO 00 D. Wills, Emt, Treasurer of is County Agricultural Society 100. . 00 Medicine for prisoners. 5 00 11. 1). Wattles. Esq., for ntalle,l2W. ... 27 16 Win. J. Martin, Esq., nu scalps, liffit _ 4660 c Samson, Quit Bents 3 !entry of Commonwealth 1 50 JJJJnry Commissioners and Clerk ..... .... 68 24 Tax refunded 79 91 Stamps 10 00 Summoning Jurors 105 60 J A. Kitzmi Assessors pay lier, postage 'V 02 400 00 . J. C. Zouck, Esq., Inquest on body of J. Bond 37 J. C, Pittenturf. Esq., • inquest, on body 17 of G. Meckley 17 42 Directors of Poor pay 60 0) Beeping prisoners at Eastern Pe.niten• 390. DeNct Attorney's fees 166 0 00 0 Treasurer of Alms House.... 10,900 00 Notes and Interest mad to bank and sundry persons2o,6 2 l4 I Wood for Jail, part 11169 and 187 u J. /Stile', coal for Public Iluitenspi..... 419 4Z Conveying prisoners .t. , 0 Easiest Pm:oton . 11.5 16 Heel Commonwealtk goat docket.... 25 00 Court Proms,. Grand Jury's pay for MO .4 517 92 GeV/ Jury's pay...... ...... .. 3,01 69 Co Wes' Returns 243 24 Cou (fryer, Messenger and Tipstaves pay. 121118 of costs.... orphan e Mutts S,M2 1.4 Boarding and Trashing far Prirencrs. Hann. Esq., late Sheriff, bal. sure on board bill for 1819....$ 1101 50 JaeOb Xlunk, Esp.. 'Sherif& boarding prisoners and turn keys I,= 10 Jamb , Kturric. Sheriff, washing for prpieners 91 88 /, I r2 58 of Cburbt, Pro( honatory's and Recorder's A. W. Minter. Esq., Clerk's fees.„‘ 14 40 H. G. Wolf. Esq., Clerks fees.— 43 7u J. MeMorn, Esq., Prothonotary's jees . . .... 4 ZS W. 1). iloltzwurth, Esq., Record. errs fees . 14 50 --7 4- -8 331 fii B e ddi ng and Clothing for Jolt Hebert & Bushman, mdze 037 98 Hebert & Elliott, milze 45 15 H. apd mending 7 95 —4 91 08 Hardware. Danner S Ziegler, Paint. Olt and Hardware for public tiuMaga.l2l2 74 Fahnestock Bros., Hardvrare, &e. 36 57 ,7---41 249.31 Elections. Election Officers' pay for 1870-1741 81 Clerks to Return Judge 5.......... 10 00 Congressional Return Judge , 10 00 • Adrertishig and Pitiably IL J. Stable, Esq.. advertiling and printing planks 3) Buehler Si Co., advertising 276 s Murphy Son, dockets for oboes 05 00 ---11 752 55 Om Ws:loners' pay. Jacob age ( Lott Esq., pay and mile. M. .n 5383 Idartin.oo. Esq., Y and E l O.O - • hr. in full N , TO E Nedra', Esq.. pay and mile age, in full 442 Peter Rbnbaugb E°a4 D"BageB. o 10 00 Peter Fidler John. Eckert Emanuel Trestle John Socks Adam Doereom Henry Pew! , George Ebrettart A. F. Gift Noses Bin g G• Waiter Jacob Krim. 75 CO 10 00 75 00 50 Co 175 00 25 00 86 08 85 00 10 Oo 00 00 45 00 39 6 0 20 0 Stephen ge Adams. ........ .. .. . 30.00 Geor Elesecker Israel Little. DariO n.it Unll Isaac Samwd--&—bOitr. 8 00 ..... 11l 00 16 00 15 El 5 20 Wm. Duttent 10 00 .. Joseph Kramrine. ' 26 Id Nary Wolf .; ao 00 Jacob Carl.... .............. .1. ,: ............ 58, 05 31 8000 00 R, F. mews Smith daeobWerts 30 00 Peter Diehl 20 06 Edward Wagner 20 00*. Pena's. College 25 110 8.311 -- - - 4 OB ,'• *wogs and Bridge Repairs. Samuel Weer, la full Wilms - brie at EpPelman's mi11....431,255 62 D. -- elasalt, 1314, repaln at Conowago bridge .....„ , ~..1 6 fig W. ill." fEldsbrand, Whs . :.. _,'•-1, E G.rtti b 4, l4 , 4- . 12 elawisamt Winner. ..: -. ... BKt , J. O. Pitteuturf, . . : , yers, amber , , .,... 96 =g l ittri4 ' e i 41 c tillig " ... .. .?.. ' pairs J. W. Sheets, Alfred Christ, " ..., 1 2 7 5 66 Jesse /ittiba b la ',', ...... -' • • 's° ".• Joseph Gel . Ol John Brady, lumber for tnides 60 33 ~,isonXilgre4.l•lll2 I Tm ., brta 31. C. Rage.r___l 9- ,,,,,,•:.•,,i El 0 --4 2.612 53 Public //siklings, &c. John Warner, work 118.844,..,/,-.4 1-60 John =,.. Charles 8 88 , osepeater weds at Jail 112 - 0 - ourt-h0u5e„...... „ pp 2e, R. D. Armor, vr2rk at Jail 6.15 , Lewis MYers, " z••duilt 380 Jeremiah Culp, work at ~ . Amiss ._. _. l .813 rear Roads, mason wars IS • issat ::, Ittaa tu"Qu ataW‘fillt . ....: 1 II AL v Ai. Zuna.li . 4 Th ewes E. cull ' ' iseß - and c__. ip 75 A. W. MW/Ws! , ' mum , / bouselenes m A. , ..4.. ............ 9EI Flem c house andscrubbing atid • other outside work 37 35 4 d ,A O Z l 2a .... 11 " . A - te 4 o g tvii , ix meer, 14... low , • ainv Or' .. l .. Pt 1.11-4 A. W at : . %iiiiiiiii474- - • - . .i. ....•,. /2 410 • ,7_ 7,8 1 1 Z, ebelVirld for 4isiit: missloners' office 5 01 11 G. 54144 . 3 stoves for dikes in 83 _ .J„.... " 1134.10411 ,14 G. wem, isaintlgittif. id. - : tie AO &G. 000 relishing Cdttr4sAt roof iii re 4 i. 4 1#10ViliiiiiiiehtS. . I F. ' - ''' 4l llslo .. ', 7 1 * Powers St • i lit:lnle , fl 2 a ' d I. -*' ''' --1 1 6 7 to setts eoppa t j 14 z - ) ii 1 1 -- .... .0 .41112tri - Viidoo) Y T., ILEWLEIOLDS Andrew Stoat, wbitaanittug - ces in Courtamse.— ..„,....... 10 00 W. H. Culp, blacksmitaing tor 110.111 -; 1 i ', /1")' '4 I: Jail acs R. brick. ' 200 A. ; J .. . b ite - 21 00 ' 5 C. . 10 00 P. 8. forimurt C. IL Buehler , stove pipe and re pairs 2 66 S. CI. Cook, repairing furnace at .a- . Jail 25 06 —4 538 85 Registration. H. J. &Side, Esq., printingßegis. try blinks $ 55 75 H. 84able, Esq., advertising • =2Law 60 On . Co ~ ad vertising • ' istry Law Regis. 60 00 Cleric's pay for copying 75 Regis try books 75 00 Assessors' pay in, part for making Registration 283 00 Outstanding' Taxes Collectors' tees Exoncganotia . . ; Treaslarer'4oon.' Balauce due county by Treasurer ritgAilji Yd testibictil that thlaferegoing state. nlent of the Receipts and 'Expenditures exhibited at the office of the Treasurer of said county, id correct and true copy as taken from and compar ed with the original remaining in the books at this office, we have - heretlnto set our hands and the seal of said office, at Gettysburg, the 4th of Jaluotry,,A. D., 1871. . f.l # • • 3L P K A AOC WILL, RAFILLA44 H. Commissioners or Adams county. tfest—.l. dart. MYERS, Clerk. To the Honorable the Judg e s the Court of Common Pleas of Adm. county. 11We the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of Hie Treasurer and Commissioners of said county, having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, do report the following to be at general statement of said accounts froth the sth day of January,A D., Me, to the 4th day of January, 'A. D., 1 • lsighdaya inclusive: WM. .r. MARTIN. Esq.; Tf•mislii4r and the C'onunholoners, In account with the county of Adams: To amount of outstanding Tax at last settlement _ 4;14,588 04 .County Tax and Quit Rents assented for 1870,.... ' ...... .... :. .... ~ 49,568 4.5 SinnlturtnitiMx , ' t ' 131 Al Money borrowed from Banks and sun dry persons 19,499 6.3 Cash from S. R. Russell, Water dividend 48 00 W. D. Holtzworth, coal for office 40 00 A. W, Minter,i.X.i 00 J anibblelhon ' ••" • 30 00 Jacob Xlunk, sheriff, fees and fines lq 00., Additional Tax 67 2e Costs from sundry persons .14 12 I Costs P. Hann, late Sheriff 1 . 11'!( Cash from P. Hann, for stove 8 00 Cash George Swope ter Water 5t00k.... 8 no Cash J. Wade, for Paint 3 2.5 Interest 203 5P4.291 22 By amount of outstanding Tax for 14.1 . %It By amount of outstanding Tax for 1879.. 21,118 75 Fer+ for 1868 317 74 18)84 1,1.2 09 1870 51. C., Einineratkonn for 18138....... ' ~ 83 CO 24 •• 1870 2 84 Disbursements on County Urdu; ... .... 50,779 54 Treasurer's emnintaldon on $45,779 54,... WA 59 Balance due county` by Treasater 8.491 31 We, thE undersigned, Auditors ot - the county of Adams, nonsylyaplo, elected and sworn in pur suance of law, do report that We met, did, auat, settle and adjust, according to law, the accont of the Tres/barer ad Conesdastonets of said county, commenclain the sth day of January, ISM, and en on theft/it/ay orJannary, A_ D.. 1571, both days nelunve,, that said account as settlelabove, and entered on record in settle ment &At In the Commissioners' Orrice of Adams county, is correct, and that we And a balance due county by Treasurer, of eight thousand four hundred and ninety-one dollars and thirty-one cents, (0,491 310 and tn Outstanding' County . Taxes of twenty-two thousand and seventy dollars and three cents, (MOTO 03.) DAVIDSAGE. RHODM. Jr., RAPHAEL SHERFY, _,Oditors. I 10.,070 cr. Notes owing to Bank and sundry per C=l Outstanding Tax. ;Asetttementor2,o7o oa Amount In Treasurer's hands.. 8,191 31 Water stock, U& shares) 315 no 175 Quit nerds, at elaaeh...... 2,41 j 00 Nare.—Tbe Cotundssloners expect to reduce the county debt by Sic to eight 'durum:o dolbtrs this spying. ' Feb. 10. 1871-41 • Collateral Inheritance Tax. Tqmaosrmi.. '" Vgt Oubsteral Inherit acme T= t r ul the year mulls& Nos. lifa 1070, have been 1D• &il .d. .80111 e, Estl. the Itegister ot Wine nor 10. m eonnty, ennsYl lonia, tram the estates of the SoiMig.. named domicils' Andrew .. . . MclOnney. 070 as Edith Griest " so 00 Eliza Harper . IE7 90 Mary Bake _,r . 23 03 Esther MclUtithey 3 03 Mary Rockwell 8 95 asdney Studebeekez 14 el William Lone et 41 Esther McKinney• 3 1 00 no oo 1,13) 25a 101100 Register's 5 per cetiS., for cullecttou Amount due CS:mmtwealth I hereby certify that the above statement Is correct. 4. C. WUXI", Auditor of .PubUc Meet. . . Feb, bit, 1871 r-it A GENTS WANTED,—{{ it month)—by the .471. AMERICAN RNITTECG DLLCHLNR CO., Boston, Mass., or '.it. Louis, Mo. Jan. 27.-iw JURUBEBA I FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send a handsome Prospectus of our New Illustrated Faintly Bible containing over 200 fine ,Scrla 1111.AVione to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address, NLTIONI.L PUBLISBING Co., P Pa, Jan. 27.—1 w AV AN - TED—AHMITS, MO per dagt ms o sell the celebrated Hosts SUVeTLI 13 3.1.4. MUM. Has the under-feed, makes the "lock glitch" (alike on bothside and isfully licensed. The best and cheapest ta mUy Sewing Machine Mi the market. Address, Jonmion, Manx -8 Co., B St Louis, oston. Hass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, w Mo. Jan. 27.-1 -4 761 !1 fIENEBAL AGE.2 4 :78 WANTED for Gros sheet's Calculating machine, rapid, accu rate, reliable, simple, easily operated, cheap and beautiful. Giving instantaneous additions or subtractions, taking from one to five columns of figures at a time, carrying and borrowing its own tens, hundreds, etc., without the-least to !Item the part of the operator. ' , Address .Z .114701711.1)Y, Philadelphia, Pal Jaa. 27,4 w AGENTS WASTEXi for Abbott's Fergus and the-Facica:PasAsusr WAR, in. German and English, with tine steel engravings, maps, &c.— Agents are from 25 to 50 subscribers per day. One Agen t reptsta 163 orders the first two days. Now the time to swam an Agency for this and other works desirable tor. Aiwa. Ad. dress Quaker City Publishing House 217 and 219 Quince St., Philadelphia- Jan. 77.-lw - 41 21 90 REDUCTION OF PRICES TO OIVITOOX TO ENDUCTION OY Dunn. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS BY ammo- VP OLVBIL awie n d for our NeW Pries List and &Club form will accompany it, oontalniagfulidireetions --making a harga•mvMato oomanners and re munerative to alb prpnizers •• • TEM GREAT 'l*A CO., 316 10 . 11188YSTItgn, P. O. Box 5611. , New York, Vw Estahlishe so d d 1858. E. RICLLOOO, Banufac. wirer Dealer in Sperm, Blephstxt,!Tannera Wool, "Menai sad La _ Machinery Oita 1L FL KM l o&reoannineid Wool and Spin dle Oil is ati Extra - Tool .4311, which scours out easily and perfectly tram the widest goods, Is handsome in color, aimed entiMy addles, en dams temperature or 115' said a qftlity is to Mahe' work- thaw of the best Lard - 14 11 = t e ;Meets - much sE nt nides alrthe above nested dtudie es, It is , ly very nice Spincileoll: A JD -11. LOG, No. 17•Ceditt• Street, P. O. Bar DM New York. Jan. 25.-4 w The-Gmlat Awes of the listtam. AMEMWArrntiriott 13 L we -Imm ate., Vakaamilloog VIA isatens , at I.lllnra Thevemarinswwho* turxr_fa ORfa• Vet& VIMIZE• • 4111111Paselle ar • • . tar 1111 t Skips. of Great :14 ants, Hairbreadth& P ee n s 'l-‘ 2111114 * • • litho'," rarer W 1:04: • • i app 4t is POlity z , i" ra le t a r te r .1 1-- w t ttr. T 01101411AlLiirbga. - Jane: ~v ,ku(w-TMN . . .., inniartenh rE E P4 * D2 DT, DL * 41 4 5 : - . h *Et ue 1 - :•zuid d hEne l • the lot t Or ifellrallOW Site, tftTl C lME or iiosillilll 04M 114 . Aar /1 1 ' : '• . -,r; ~ • ti f ia 411 4 7 1141 ililiat ' _ liihml....... 37(l"'ti M all isidds. ,'4 _ lll l l l_,S___tt 11 M11% eifs -';Offi'WEkt7ll,ll,ol could m , theta m r u m m:zuamags es es p a o n e . a:t of w y ner. as they meal. e Blood and thus ward off trtefuteriey to . , ,•. • , ..-a EOM .. ..... inesb.,„,-r.:.,, 5 t 00 - r ♦. CAUTION ~..,:,_ 0 ing other. i10"..t477,, ', . .. . ' lan. 77.-41 e ll* r, MEI -$ 533 V 22,070 03' ~ 1,682 65 332 10 . a. „ 8,491 31 448,291 24 AUDITORS REPORT IZET3 8_4,M_2 . 2_ MIIIIIMI:IIMI iled,Z7 , ,a M,611:34 4117.11:10 29 365 63 18: MEI 4, 1 % ni..,4w comPouNantt) t1 ° 44, 0 0 0 4at 0 EXTIC4W.pATAWBA. 1 - GRAPE PILLS. F•111=11 ddinPomult Phrts---Auid Exerheg Rhubarb and, Fluid Exuma Catawba Grape Comirtits. JeAusclies. Hiltons , titledt or ervous Headache Costiveness, rely t iztable, tg ua. tallitsigno 311eream J .Titese Fins are the most delf l eitfully 'pletutatit purgaUve, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and• cause neither nausea nor piping palm l . They are composed of finest inprnts. Aftert few siaSsx use of them; such an Invigoration of, the entire systemr takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from imprudence Or disease. T. t el ' Coin tied Fluid ealve'b f t bass rem,. he stomach without dis solving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATA,WRA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate the lM BOir being sugar-coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PX. Henry T. Hembold's Eleala COIICNVIII.ATTO 003LPOUIND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrof ula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, ricers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Heed, Bronchi tis, Skin Disesaes, Salt Jibistua L ,Caiskers, littnidlial from isle Ear, /Mgrs. Cluteerous affections.. odes, Rickets, Glandular Right Sweats, Easb. Totter, Humorsof aliKl iutonk.egmaUste. Dyspefsia, and al! diseases that have ßh been establithed In the system for years. Being prepared expressly for the above cum: plaints, its Blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of Health and Purity. For panflt x t t ie Blood. removing all Chiroßlii **can't* diseases Mining from an state oft he and the only reliable l a=fectual known remedy for the cursor Pains and swelling ofßones , Ulcerations of the Throat and Blotches. Pimples on the Face, Erysipehts amid Sealy Ernptions of the Skin. and beautifying the complexion. Price. $1.50 per Bottle. ~,.. ~ I~L HENRY T. I.IEL.MBOLD's 1.:1 , .' 4 / Cniv/ fluid Extract THE GREAT DIURETIC has cured ev case of Diabetes of It has been Elven, 41 of BMddsr, Midi Of a, t 4,- .." of Me and, Illaiddet ; ~,, of Urine, di-Warm at Mg* Riga, Mr i Drtnaßind der, latlettlua, Gram, x" and Mucous or Mai/ I ax" far eebled mad Decent fo with vo ow osusnuointrur btah Suss, latent ed tberllleat to Exertion Loss or =Ms, 11 1 11 =y - , Difficulty of Ersathing ur Weak Neva, Trembling, Horror of IMehasse lasfulnenk Dimness of of ; Vie t W a fr Dot Hands, eshin of Me Skin, 'Erupti Fl on an g . the Face Countenance , Universal Lame tude of the Muscular System, etc. Used -.by pumas from Me ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thrity-Ilve to fifty-five orin the decline or change of life ; after confinement or labor pains: bed-wetting In children. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-purffyin and cures all diseases 4 from habits of g, Dissipation, and Insprfidencos 111 Life, Impurities Mr sel os Blood, etc., Superseding Copalba in Affections for which it Is used, and Syphilitic Affections—ln these Ma --tami used in connectkm with Helmbold's Bose Wash. LADIES. In many affections peculiar to Ladies, the Ex traeUgookuls uttillief by any other remedy —es Wowed.Or negiWon, Irmvxbuityi Pain- L ae fulness or Sup ression cif a• tectuary Evacuations. Ulcerated or tarns ;Wei pi the Uterus, Len corrhcea or ' usenaly and tar all com plaints Incident . % Sei, Whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of Dissipation. It is Prsh scribed extensively by the most eminent Physic. lams add Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both Sexes and all ages (attend ed with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). IL T. ILELMIRILD'S IDCTRA.CT PICCHU CURES DISEASES ARISINQ FROM DSTRU DMWES, RAMIS OF DISSIPATION, En., In all their stages, at little 'expense, little Or no change in diet, no ineoartMfenee, and noz nte. It anuses a fuent desire, and yes Mesnieth to Urinate, th em erebY removing 0- tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Uretha, Allaying Pain and Inflammation. so fro. quent In this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous - matter. TAc s tuls i atraave. boo the yiptima 'of In eo Mid whbhaveWheavy fees to be cured In a short time, have found they have been decals/id, and that the "Ashen" has, by the use of "powerful astringents," been dried up la the system, to Weak out , in a more aggravated form, and after le Use : • 'ALSO I) , BIPIIM arT ZTBUCHU for all Affections at 4. -ofitp urinary O rgans, • e MVO, front what ever causeng, and no matter of how long standing. Price, One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Bottle. i ;-], i '.. -• _C IL T. RI4.I4BOLIP3:IIiPp.Q7ED Bol3g Wu cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be found the onlyalicl remedy In every epeeist of Cutaneous ta- , dlb , eradicates Pim • . 'plisicHpdat.. O. Driv Induration' of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Red ness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rank, NO .ftichisa. - Menne Of. the Soil) St Sid% Yang !Igen and VI pummel for whlon oaives or Ointments • used restores the akin to a stele 4 insures teentinned _ qt to a of Its imlieM on w . 7 • ~ the clearness and viva city of complexion so much sought and admired. But howersr.vrlta# t ie = ,s for exiAti a n 3 § defects of tale Bose has long sustalrecil tir principle claim to unbound ed Patronage. by poineudeg ;militias which mi lt* der it a Toilet A adage of the most Superlative nisi corn , • in aa ele o n •. • - filaiktx as ilae-41a 1 1 180. 11e7 :ZfOrdi ' Or on, in co I n . wr ln g .. d .:,,.. sra pp r w rorlg t„. p o e t be — Rl6 7 7OTie Dollar per 'le. D_ -1"',3":',".1. MENIM'IMZE;I Evidence of the most responsible and reliable .4 =aciragtd on , Um. nit* =OOO and 5td41111461114 1g are from e highest mums, eminee. Physicians, Watarrel l iala P a i t& A.... dee rank as Standard Preparations, and: do Acitnecd tolli~lafilirpli 1 . HENRY T, HEL3fBOLD'S GENL'- , , 1 / 4 4 lißart4i4Mtekif -; vation Deucered co any safest. Secure troik abler. Elitiblianda dPillWlCialbuti • Soldibf 42 : e z ia mva- :T. $ Thaa " Broadway "11.,:`•7* - r7. • AMR es Ark___l* ' Vain YrooTH.AL KAKIWBV-T .. y*l4l"4l' ME U A T,TH I 1:114I,TH I ! 5E }, f ,RYSI.P ET S I. LIVER INVIGORATOR, Is a Sure Cure for. Dyspepsia, Liver Comp/dint, Jaundice, Bilious Conn plaints, Sick liendricke, Cosnee ness, irreguiariiiet of the Btennoch, Bowels add, sidnchs - - =IA lathe great dbaxmsry of the age ; as Itla a pure ly VEGETABLE PREPARATION containing all the MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF ROOTS, BIRBB mid BAENA 1.11 a ofmeeatrated form and free from all Irritating vegetable 'natter. lat. It Is a TONIC, giving an appetite and pro ducing a healthy eoculltlon of the stomach. Zud. It Is an APERIENT or GENTLE LAXA TIVE, and does not prodnee any griping or pain In Itsactlon on the bowels, and leaves them In a healthy condition 3rd. It Is a DIURETIC and operates like a charnliin the Kidneys, therefore it is one of the. bestliedieines in the World for diseases of these orgaa. 4th. It is probably one of the best CHOLA -64:11P1111p3 kaper,asit stimulate; the Liver to s aesithyietion, CillilP4 off the bile and thereby relieves you of Headache and all bilious symp- CM • - Stk. It Is the most excellent A.NTLPHLOGIS. TIC ever known, and therefore its great powers over all other Medicines In curing dyspetwia.— ,*nager With graperiala always have More or leis inflammation of the stomach, there fore Its great inesess Is owing to Its power of al laying Inflammation. It makes no difference bow weak, irritable, delicate or tender the stom ach may be, TILE DYBPEPSII.I will give relief at once, and by continuing only areasonabie length of time It will make a certain cure. Full directions oil each - bottle. lt1:00 per bottle or ir',.oo for six bottles DAVIS %Si; MILI4Uti, Sole rreiprietors, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A. D. BUEHLER, Agent, OETTIISPURCT, 41Cr Also for CL'I3AN OIL ANODYNE LINI VINT, Price:ill cents per bottle. Feb. 3, 1311.—Gm NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN Sala! Prenatal.la Pe r manent ! JAY COOKE cgs CO. (Xter for Sale at Far and Accrued Interest th e First Mortgage Land Gran: Gold Bondi-- Nortlxera flacilie Railroad Co. . . --- rr BEBE bonds are secured, grst, by a First J. Mortgage on the Railroad WWI, its rolling stock, and all equiptneMs ; second, by a First Mortgage on Ms entire land Grant, being . 'more than - Trrenty-Two Thousand Acres of Land to each Mlle of Road. The Bonds are free from United States Tax; the Principal and Interest are payable In Gold— the Principal at the end of Thirty years, and the Interest Semi-annually, at the rate of Seven a*t Three4eentha Per Cent- per annum. They are issued in denominations of 0100, $5OO, 01,.00,56,000 and WAS. The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. J. Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomson, at Of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com y. nuan ol T Hordastn be e 7.30 Bonds will at all times before receivable at Ten Per Cent. Premium ( 0), in exchange for the Company's lands attheir lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield an Income larger, we belies), than any other first-class security. -Persons bolding United States 5-M's can, by converting them into Northern Pacifies, Increase their yearly Income one-third, and still have a perfectly reliable in vestment. HOW TO GET THEM.—Your nearest Bank or Rinker will supply these Bonds in an desired amount and of any needed den Per sons wishing to exchange stoeks or' other bonds for these, can do So with apy o.f our Agets. who will allow the highest MITE; price for au l market. able securities. Those living inks:alines remote from Ranks, may send money, or other bonds directly to on by 'spree- s, and wewill send bac without'ernPa cific Bonds at our own risk, and - cost to the investor. for further information, pamph. lets, maps, etc.. call on or address the undersign ed, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to Mal this Loan. FOB SALE BY WM. PAINTER CO„ Bankers, Philadelphia, Agents for Eastern Pa Gettysburg National Bank, Feb. 3,1811.-12 t Sixty -jive Azle Prize 'fatale Awarded Bi Piano faillfactory. WILLIAM IFNABE & CO., GltAlak SQUARE AIM UrRIGET FOII,TES, BALTIMORE, 'Mg. Tbiaie have been be th e bung fbr nearly years. arid tipcnttheir umUence akone attain cm unpurchoseit preemenence, which pronounces them unequalled Their comb Uowar attkess gad One signing 1 P ty 41,11danalon, and alawlasin. tskltant and elaatle,And eritirGY tree from 1 00 stiffness found in so Many 11 Flamm ^ j3lf 'WAR RE*lll3 IR tligl are nritiOugie'Custlig none butthe very best isaolmtAl Sete °apical employed rZ....binbllNGan* U. tO beep eantinnally an iMee* amber, dm, on band. SWAMI PIANOS bare our New Im ed Seale and the Aunarrit AllirWemould salt modal atte to our late hirrnln GRAND PLANMAndWUARE eatili bl; Patented Aug. 14, -1341, mita. bring the ryaao nearer perfection than Wm yet been eV. Every Piano.fsully Warranted far, 5 Years. We have made agputigementa for the &At Whaitsoie. Wee woad CelegmtAld PAX. LOS OftGANB and LODEONS, obleh W. og- ler Who e lesalo and R ME F eta 4 il, all Leming peggary tiLEeIL gcl • Aigent, No. 30 ;011MRAricat *OM, Yorlt, Sept. ZS, urriathr A! ( ~~~: PtiftE_GßOE IVINtS, EMMEN c • . Tilt andifi4dgnei -..utY9113.10140 r" ' Y en gag ed in Ike' Gillaql WINES, • slitalow offer fat Bile different brawls, Atipit3o4 asi t Wel/wadi for Medic .- . - ieaseienit Bacraine4tal rPoles. Icep .1 0 t are Fitt so der a st e dgtes 7 i;„ 444 a Mesa r* • Cr Ors% mourn 1311.13 AM Feb. 3, 1871.-0 Uettysburg, Pa. ga'ilitisrHosimos. WM MILLER'S EEC! DYSPEPSIN BALTIMORE, MD =I GETWWIIIRG, PA. THI3 GREAT Nanufacturtra of TONZ TOUCH 11 tesi amitttionunts. FINANCrAL. NEW 7:3OGOLD LO .t l ',. .N El= Northern Pacific Railroad Company Secured by First Mortgage on Railroad and Land Grant. SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT JAY. COOKE & Co., Offer for sale at par and accrued Interest the First -Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the North. emi Pacific Retired Company. They are free from United State Tax, and are Issued of the following denominations: Coupons 5100.1, and 51 000: Reestered all e, $5OO, SLOW, es,fet and with the • with the same enu r e confidence with which we commended Gov itt bonds to Capitalists and , eople, we now, after the fullest Investigation. nd these Northern Pacific Railroad 1 G O L D our friends and the geneyublie. PAYMENT.—Both prinel and inter est are payable in American coin, at the office of Jay Cooke & Co., New York City—the rincipal at the end of 30 years, and the Interest: the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent.' • annum) half-yearly, first of January and ASPECT SAFETY. The bonds we are now selling, are '!cured by a first and only mortgage on. all the, property and rights of the Northern Pacific Nall Compa ny , which will embrace 'on the completion of e work: 1. Over Two Thousand Miles of Timid. will, ,_, milling stock, buildingLss, and all other equipments. 2.. Over Twenty-two Thounaad dues of L. 211.1 to every mile of finished road. This laud, agri maitre], timbered and mineral, amounting in ail to more than Fifty Million Acres, consists ef al tenets sections, reaching twenty to forty - inn, on each Male of the track, an d - extending in a broad fertile belt from Wisconsin through tim richest portions of Minnesota, Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, to Puget Sound. While the Government does not directly guar antee the bonds of the Read, it thus amply pro video for their foil and prompt payment by an unreserved grant,of laud, the most valuable e% ye conferred upon a great national Improvement. THE hfORTGAGIL—Tbe Trustees under the Mortgage, are Messrs. Jay Cooke of Philadelphia, and J. Edger Thomson, President of the Perm sylvania CentralMallroad Company. They will directly and permanently represent the interests Of the First Mortgage bond holders, and are re (mired to see that the proceeds of the land salck. are used in purchasing and cancelling the bond, of the Company if they can be bought before ma turity . at not more than 10 per cent. premium ; othetwthe the Trustees are to Inveet the proceed. Of land sales in United States Bouds or Beat Estate Mortgages for the further security et Northern Pacific bondholders. Also, that they have at all times In their control, as security, at least SOO acres of average land to every el,isitl of . itstandiug first mortgage bonds, besides the railroad Itself and all its equipments and frail cities. • PROFITABLMNY&S.—Of course nothing c.in be safer than the bonds of the United States, but as the Government Is no longer a borrower, and as the Nation's present work I 4 not that of pre serving its existence, but that of defeloping 4 continent, we remind those whodesire to increese their income and obtain a more permanent in vestment, while still having a perfectly reliant, security, that: United States Saes at thelr average premium yield the present purchaser less than a34l , er cent. gold interest. Should they be redeeme d in nee years, and specie - payments be resumed, t h e would really pay only 4% per cent., or if In th te,. yet's, only 4% per cent., as the present premium would meanwhile be sunk. Northern Pacilic.7.3tes selling at par in curter) cy yield the Invester7 310 per cent. gold inten , t absolutely, for thirty years, free from Uri Ite,l States tar. 51.100 currency invested now In Unit— ed States 310's will yield per year in gold. :,:l 1 62 . 01 / $l,lOO enrieneY invested now in Nort lea ii Pacific 7-30's will yiela per year in gold, ee0.30. Here is a difference in anneall income- of nearly one-third, besides a difference of 7 bonds r cent. in principal, when both classes of are re deemed. THE ROAD NOW BUILDING.—Work was be gun in July, int on the eastern portion of the line and the money provided, by, the. sale to stockholders of some six td the Com pany's bonds, acrossd and equip the R im ed R Lake Superior Minnesota to the Red River of the North-233 miles. The grading on this di vision is now well advanced, the iron is being rapidly laid; several thousand men Augusta rl. on the line. aid about the first of xt this important section of the road will be In full operation. In the meantime orders have been sent to the Pacific coast for the commencement of the work on the western end In early Spring, and thereafter the work will bo pushed, both eastward and westward, with as much speed a, may be consistent with solidity and a wise economy. RECEIVABLE FOR LAND&—These bond, will be at all times, before maturity, receivable at 1.10, In payment for tile Cbmpany's lands, at their lowest caslAprlee. BONDS EXCHANGEABLE.—The registered bonds eau be exchanged at any time for coupons, the coupons for registered, and both these can be exchanged for others. payable, principal and in terest, at any of the prittell financial centres of Europe, in the coin of the various European countries. HOW TO GET THEAL—Your nearest Bank or Hanker win supply these . bonds In any ,desired arnounkend of any needed denomination. Per. sons th isbhing to ekchangewith stocks or other bonds for ose, eau do so any agents, who will &Bow the highest ourrentpricefor all mark instal) seouritiet. ThuSe thing ha localittes bond s, from bank , .. may send money, or other directly to us by express, had we will send hack Northern Pa ndabo at our own risk, and without cost to the investor. For further Information, pamph lets, maps, etc., call on or address the undersign ed, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed t., sell this loan. 1A,)3 Wm. PAINTER & Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, Agents for Eastern Pa Gettysbtirg National Bank GETTYSBURG, PA, Jan 27-3 t et ee e t e t tie et at te , b • MO THE WOBEING CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new light, and profitable. Persons of either sex ea.slly earn from 50c. to ai per evening, and a proportions! sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys andgirls earn nearly as much as own.— That all who seo thls notice may send their ad dress, anti test the business. we make the unpar alleled otter: To such as are lot well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the t of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sontilbs Which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The Peo ple's Literary Cbmpanton—one of the largest and best family newspaperwever published—all seer tree by malL Reader, 'if you want permanent, ,profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO, Augusta. Maitle. - -- UNIVERSALISM: What is 'ltt Seed for the %-/ Star in the West, Cincinnati. A large &page weekly: established IV7. It meets all the wants or the family : i.. 50 per year,Ohio ti.as Mx months.— Try tt 44CAliTWELL, Specimen':Ci ncln free. asti, Address W ILLIAIISON . it GRNIYINE NORWAY OATS, and ALSIKE CLOVER. Sample packages sent free to all Farmers:also, a co of the AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, by enclosing *imp to N. I'. Bo St Co Farhesbure, Closter co., l'a. it cßor ßs JUST WILAT YOU NE , ED!—New Anthems' and Quartets for 5 cents. Mailed tree. Send secnts, for specimen, to J. .t . BUTTEAFIELD, No. :h7 West Madison Stree 4t t, ,Chlestgo. 'MEW YORK SAFETY STEAM POWER CO. 11 Steam Engines, with and without cut-off, and Sectional Safety Steam Kollers, built ill quantities by special machinery. Send for circular, 44 Cort land street, N. Y. 4t $5- to $lO per Day.. Mei,a r rc N nex gage In our new business make from $1 to $lO per day in their own localities. Full particulars and Instructions sent tree by mall mad Those in need of permanent, profitable work, should address at once. Ganda STINHON & Co., Portland, Maine. AGENTS! BELT) TRW WI XTE WILL PAY AOIINTS A SALARY OF NU MB WEEK MA expenses, or allow a large COMMI3SiOnt seil 4 nKnew and wonderful Inven tions. Address X WAQIU & CO., Marshall, Mich. - It EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. 830 SALARY PER WEEK, and expenses, Paid Agents, to sell our new and useful disen. coveries. Address B. Swim, & Cu., Marshall, M 1826 p BI T LSAId." 1870 The old atandard remedy for Conghs, Cokls, Con. gumption. "Nothing hatter.". CI:TLYR Baos. 4t UPHAM'S DEPILATORY POWDER. —R e mores superfluous halt' In live minutes, with out injury to the sklu. Sent by mall for $1.23. UPHAM'S esniau. cukz Relieved most violent paroxysms in five minute and effects's speedy cure. Price.tt by mall. THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN Colors the whiskers and hair a beautibol Black or, Brown.. It comings of only one _pre_paratlon. -75 cents by mail . Address C. UPliAld, No. 721 Jayne Street , Philadelphia, Pa: Circulars sent free. Sold by 141DraudstS. 41 DgYDR9MANCV—Any bulk oeitentleman can A Make VAG a nsontli, secure their own hapol - an: I.lW,)aggeby obtaining Fenno- NANCY, F . a ,or Smr, OBARYMo. 400 MIS to Me this power Milan or at wilt, how to alesmeriw, E le athec ii Tram* or Writing Mediums, Divination, Alebeiny, Panmophy o f Omens awl EaljbliaefomWs Harem, Guide to Mar. hags, dm., contained in this book i ibb,ooosoid : Moe by mail, in cloth ILM, Palter covers ti."- matioAL.Asy pawn wiiii? im pi as agent ill roa& Baru& cook a y e work Zr,.. As no capital la requireit, Miro= Of ritikefron ,- pioyment 14ould send or he book, eneloatog 10 ets. pillage. to T. W. EVANS & CO.. el South 64 , rhl.adelpWo, Jan. 20, /4rL-4t FRESH GARDEN, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree arid aeub, 41 ND EVERGREFN - BMW _1 prepaid by mall, with direction.% tor - eulture.— Twenty Ave different packets of either class for Stork The efx classes ss.ou, grergresti ami Tree Seeds; eiple, Pear, Cberryote• i Gram Seeds ; Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Onkel, Squab, Turnip, a nd all Vegetallie an d mower seeds, in small or large quaAtttlea; also Small Fruits, Stocks, Bulbs, ,Stullus. Roses, ate Gap, &a, by mall,premuu, New Golden aMm UV, .50r• Meat Tresertptive Cat • alnueseulto any plain address. gratis. Agents wafts& Inuie* Lbr4 to Meats. Clubs and the Trade. ii. wa Nurierbaand Seed j Warehouse, bit Shed ity 1442. tireb. 30471,72 u; IN
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