The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 17, 1871, Image 3

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SALE OF
ABLE PERLIONAL PROPERTY
, deshing to relinquish farm.
rat Public Hale, on Thursday,
!Teary, 1871, on the premises,
orth of Hampton, Adams coon.
le West of the Baltimore and
e follow tog Valuable Personal
MULES. (Kentucky bred,) from
- en mated in size and color, the
k brown, and size from fifteen
n and three-quarter hands in
uabie team is well broken and
; ,..1 farm or road p TWO
both good driving, one of
Bay Mare which took the county
-
some
last far/ 8 IkiE.A.D OF .
some of which Will be fresh
KI 3 X HEIFERS,year twoli of which
), (two ng. 4 good
which are full-blooded Chester
Boar, 6 Chester Shoats, and a
of same breed. 2 Broad-tread
two-horse Wagons, with Lad..
we Carriage. 1 new Bed with
7 Carriages, 1 Wire-tooth Sake,
1 Threshing Machine soul Horse-
Reaper and Mower, (Berlin
x, Grain Drill, nearly new, 4
h are Baker's m at e,) 3 Harrows.
. Shovel Pkrws, - COrnirotts, Corn
uttivator, Jack Screw, single,
- Trees, 2 Spreader% with - Single
Halter, Butt and Breast Chains,
.ess, 6 set of Horse Gears.
home-made Traces, (Deeper's
Wagon Saddle, Wagon Whip,
Halters, five-horse Une. Plow
es. Forks, Shovels, Rakes, Grain
ythes. Axes. Dung Hook, Half
e, and a lot of genuine Norway
I. Barron, &c. Also, HOUSE
CHEN 1 , CHNITURE, such as
Parlor Table, failing-leaf Ta
t Dresser, Churn Crocks, 2 Ten
, for Stove, Kitchen Orrpet,
e Butter, Lard, Canned Fruit,
things not herein specified.
mwence at 9 o'clock, A. lif.,
win be given and terms made
MA - HY T. TOWNSEND,.
JOHN W. TOWNSEND
Auctioneer.
TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
wishes to dispose of his valuable
, containing 1 Acre, situated on
g turnpika in the Borough of
built on the Cottage style, with
Is very convenient throughout,
water at the dour, with a good
)ut buildings. The Grounds are
d planted with a satiety .01 or-
wishing to buy this Is a rare
on will be even ln tbe second
not sold by that. time it will be
. the Ist of April,
Arnoldquire of Geo. ld or B.am-
First National Bank, or of
CYRUS S. GE..13.85. T,
Flora Dale P . 0. Pa_
ROPERTY AT
PRIVATirIIILLE
offers at private sale,.. a
TRACT
in Mountpleasara township.
the Hanover road_, half a mile
~ adjoining lands of James
• d others, and containing IS
. The improvements are a
DWELLING HOUSE. part
• .. 0, a Frame Rasp, Smoke
• cellent water, and plenty of
good timber. The land. Is
e
ree
Maya:Jon and under, and
.. a easy, to' suit rs.—
s the undensi . kr t e same
S. F. GARMAN.
E LANDS!!
SALE
RM, two miles north- -
. adjoiningspring Hotel prop
ith Large MUCK HOUSE, largo
t House, and other Improve-
I not more than oust 01 build
RM, two and a half miles
trawl. adJoLidni:Na 1, 11$
STONE 114441 S Riltra and
re. An excellent grim farm.
RM adjoining No. 1, and
:sburg, containing 1111 Acres,
BUILDING& It is divided
burg Turnpike and comprises
building lots. Price, $6600.
RM, five miles from Get
road. 1511 Acre", good land In
ill large BRICK HOURS, and
• . Price 16,305—very cheap.
KY GOOD FARM, two
berg, WI Acres, with large
large Bank Barn, all In good
• per sere.
IRM, 170 Acres, four
urg. on Publicroad, comforts.
MG'S, red land, 34
cellent FRUIT FARM,
I Gettysburg, on public road,
good soo. land, with comfortabl•
13,
e D RED LAND FARM,.
ble HOUSE and all needed
Barn, Land limed and In good.
farm, near Baltimore Turnpike,
sburg, 3 miles from Littleatown
TRACT OF GRANITE
- from Gettysburg, on York
HOUSE and STABLE, a
re or Mechanic. Price 82,500.
VERY GOOD FARM, two
ttysburg, on public road, 224
and In good condition, mod
rboarded HOUSE, large Bank
, • locati Pri $5O per
Acne withb uildin gsat same.
VERY GOOD STOCK
east of Gettysburg, on York
will sell - 110 Acres, about 54
• X HOUSE, two Ram,
• 1 per acre—terms easy.
'RV VALUABLE FARM,
10D acres heavy Maher, Oak,
Ave miles west of Gettys
, two sets of Buildings, will
le, excellent fruit farm, good
Price IRS per acre.
• • D FORM, 130 Aare s,
burg, on Harrisburg road, good
and B arn, all kinds of fr
Ri3T-CLABS RED LAND
or will sell 100 Acres ; 2 miles
on Harrisburg- mod good
good
OUSE, Bank Wairn4abundant
and In good order. f•
.er Farms and ToWn. Property.
ds and Town Property, to es-
County Farms. -
R. G. McCHEAR Y,
Attorney/or the Owners,
Gettysburg, Pa.
SALE!
ONE OF THE
L PROPERTIES
En FARMS in Adams County
ilso, desirable
to in Gettysburg
Also, valuable
owa and Miinouri.
c•CLEA.N & WOODS,
Attorneys at Law, arid
Real Estate Agents
WESTERN
TION LAND'S_
E O HAND A FEW
ACTS
of' NO. 1,
re4nnpUon Lands kytided vent
ty Towns, Sc., In well settled
chick I NI in St 11 or excharige at a
Eitato in Adams county, Pa
GEO. ARNOLD
FOR SALE CHEAP
:i - miles from Gettysburg contain
with Improvements for sl6oo—
balance easy payments. Call
P. D. W. HAI:KEY,
Gettysburg, Pa.
• Town Property'
OR' SALE.
Ise new two-story
DWELLING,
building-4 Rooms --witli G aspipee
the ding---ft=tlltit 60 feet on
ortb of Stevens Hall. The build.
completed ln bad style. It will be,
October], It sill be for Rent.
9.41 C. & D. BUEHLER
•
ND LAND
FOR. "RENT.
reuient and comfortable House.
t t 7 ACItE. OF (4WD LAND,
n Centre Square. Gettysburg • large
• several hundred 'Trees,
atm Location nutupsumeilL ha.
don given. It Is also offered for
r terms, to Mr. GEO. ARNOLD.
al Rank.
Shop for Sale.
• blig! M at
e V e tej. Frugal Co.,
- MAN BUILDING with aallaltg,
• • is attached for business.—
can easily be converted Into a
The property will be sold at a
Any porous whadria to
on the subscriber lirinarßoo lale nS•
Co., ltd.
MART A. CLAIR.
t Vitt at irtntintl.
t.. •
Weiday Reaming. Feb. 17. 11171
,/ LOCAL WIMP
Itidsovzo,—Franklin Penn, colored,
•
whose 'tweet a - few week t is no ;lie= noticed,
on the charge of stealing a horse,at Fred
erick, Md., has been taken to that place,
on a Governor's requisition.
GRANITE CONTRACT.--Masers. Powers
& Atkinson, of this place, have received
the contract for the granite to be used in
the large new; building at St. Joseph's
Academy, near Enunitsburg. The con
tract will amount to about 44,000, and
this not inoluding outside steps:— Compi-
ELECTION.—The *Rowing gentlemen
were, on the 4th inst., elected officers, of
the ldummasburg Mutual Fire Protection
Society: President, E. W. Stahle; Vice
President, Michael Dietrich, Sr.; Secre
tary, James Russell; Treasurer, H. J.
Brinkerhoff; Executive Committee, Peter
Scholl, H. Plank and Martin Thomas. -
FIRE.—On last. Sunday night the dwel
ling of Mr. Noah Brown, an the Baltimore
turnpike, about two miles from Littles
town, was totally destroyed by fire. Mr.
Brown, we learn, succeeded- in saving all
his household effects. The fire originated
from a defective chimney. We under
stand the house was fully insured.—Press.
FOURTH PAGE.—In our Agricultural
Department, 4th page, will be found an
interesting letter from D. P. F., detailing
his observations at the New York State
Fair. The writer is one of our most in
telligent farmers, who occasionally favors
us with contributions on agricultural top
ics, and from whom .we should like to
hear more frequently.
To sr EZCLUDICD.-Mr. Maltby, on be
half of the Railroad Company, gives no
tice that back drivers, porters, boys, and
other persons who have been in the habit
of blocking up the platform at the depot,
on the arrival of trains, will hereafter be
prohibited from entering the building un
til the passengers have passed out. Mr.
Rouser, has been appointed special police
officer for she Company to enforce this
regulation.
Tint' Fox.—The recent capture on
the farm of J. U. Neely, Esq., near Hun
terstown, threatens a protracted contro
versy between the rival hunters as to the
merits of the capture. Last week "Fair
Play" gaveliAversion, and now "Justice"
claims a hearing in reply. As the matter
has but a limited and purely personal
interest, in which the masa of our readers
are not concerned, we must decline any
further articles on the subject.
STORM REMOVED.—Messrs. Rebert &
Bushman have removed their Store from
South Baltimore street to Will's corner,
in the Square, where they will be glad to
see all their old customers and any num
ber of new ones. Their stuck of Dry
Goods, Notions, Carpets, Queensware, &c.,
is very attiaotive, and kept full by con
stant additions. They invite buyers from
town and country to call in and see for
themselves, feeling certain that their
goods and prices cannot fail to please.
Ittstria.LATros.-Gn the evening of the
Bth inst., Wm. k Tipton, D. G. W. C.
T., installed the officers of Gen. Reynolds
Lodge No. 180, Good Templar", in this
place, viz: W. C. T., F. H. Hemperly; W.
V. T., Miu Alice Powers; W. S., X. B.
Flowers; W. A. 8., Mill Canie 'oung;
W. T., A. W. Flemming; W. F. fil:; J. A.
Kuser; W. C., D. T. Kotler; W. M., F.
W. McElroy; W. D. M., Miss Jennie
Powers; L 8., Miss Sadie Giorge; 0. G.,
J. Nevin Frey; W. R. H. 8., and W. L.
H. S., Miss Mary J. McCreary and Miss
Lou Wolf; P. W. John A. Atwell.
Elaiia.lsaac Baird bM Purchased s
farm of 105 scresl with improvements,
from John McKesson, in Liberty town
ship, At 313,000.
The Rerpelefamily, (colored,) have sold
tbeititettis and lot in Mountßleasant town
ship, forlsoo.
George - Arnold bas sold lb acres of land
on Seminar, ridge, known as the "Burns"
property, to George B. Pfaltzgraff, of
York county, for PASO.
Edward Woodward has sold to Hon.
Edward McPherson, a lot of ground in
rear of other lots of the latter on exten
sion of Carlisle street, 20 by 90 feet, for
$BO.
Comm('Tios.—We understand that the
officers of the Gettysburg & York Turn
pike company have no bill before the Leg
islature, asking either a vacation of the
road or an increase of the toll. It was
proposed to abandon the part of the road
lying in Adams county if acceptable to
the Adams county people, but by reason
of objections raised the proposition was at
once abandoned. The only bill pending
before the Legislature, is one to author
ize the Company tooollect toll from perilous
using the pike from five to eight miles be
tween the gates, without passing through
them—it being claimed that many , persons
thus use the read, driving up the gates,
and then passing around. The bill, as
we are advised, is to reach such cases.
FATAL Accimorr.—On Thursday the
Bth inst., whilst Mr. Joseph Slackley, re
siding near Littlestown, was. engaged in
lowering stone into a well which he had
recently dug, a board at the top of the
well, upon which he was standing, sudden
ly broke, precipitating Lim to the bottom
of the well. Mr. Groh, who was at work
in the well vain - 14MM Wall, was not
aware of the accident until he heard the
splash in the water below him. A son of
Mr. S. who was near by, immediately
went down into the well, and, assisted by
GrOit, hoisted the unfortunate man to the
top of the well with a rope. Upon exam
ination it was found that the neck of Mr.
S. had been broken by the fall. Death
must have instantly ensued. Deceased
was lbont fifty years of age, and leaves a
large family to mourn his sudden and on
expected death.—Prcar.
Wno Ass LOST A LITTLE GlEL.?—Last
ummer a party of Gypsies, consisting of
two men, two women • and a girl aged
about eleven years, paJMed through the
village of Belmore, - Crawford county,
going west. Shortly after passing through
the place, a man engaged at hauling logs
came acmes a little girl aged about four
years, who had been left lathe road about
a mile east of tha village, on the mute the
Gypsies had Jima passed over. The man
who was hauling logs picked up the child
and took it to his home. The' little thing
could no give account of itself,
,nor has
everyet conveyed an idea who its parents
are. The general impression is that the
child did not belong to the Gypsies, and
that they stole it from some family and
becoming tired of it left it in the toad as
Shatli stated.
There may be somewhere a mourning
father and mother whom the publieatimi
a tads *a may lead to the diacevery of
a lost child. Will our exchanges give it
currency as widely as possible 4—Fld:on,
(Pa.,) Democrat.
Zouasns.—Turn out on February 22d,
st 10 o'clock, )L, in full dress. By
seder of** Captain.
S. B. Name, t 7.8.
DEATH or ea.wcaa. WEAVER-Our
community wis startled on Friday laid by
telegram from York, announcing tfiaiMr.
Wade' Weaver, of this, place,* lelyl4'en
killed at therrailioad detiot. •
for several years, has been running a
special freight car to and froni Philadel
phia, for Bigham Fe Bro., making weekly
trips. On Friday morning, about 10
o'clock, the freight train, including Mr.
Weaver's car, reached York, slid the ac
cident occurred while the cars were, being
shifted and separated. Mr. Weaver's car
_was still attached to, the _locomotive, a
pig iron car in hit rees br un
coupled, and following - slowly on t track
at a distance of about 'ten feet. He was
in the•act of leaning over from the rear of
his car to adjust the bolt pin, when a sud
den forward lurch of the locomotive threw
him off and on to the track. Before he
eould recover himself, the pig/ iron car
passed layer him, cutting off both legs,
the right above and the left below the
knee. Thus maimed Mr. Weaver retained
sufficient presence of mind to roll himself
from the track and thus clear the other
cars. Death ensued almost immediately
from hemorrhage, his only remark being,
"I am badly hurt." He was at once car
ried to King's hotel near by, but was dead
before the how* was reached.
Mr. Weaver was a prominent member
°Utile Improved Order of Red Men, hav
ing a few years ago filled the office of
Grand Sachem, the highest in the State.
Ills remains were at once taken charge of
by that Order, fh -7- York, a committee ac
companing them to Gettysburg on Satur
day. The funeral services took place in
St. James Church on Sunday afternoon,
the pastor, Rev. Mr. Breidenbaugh,
preaching an appropriate sermon. The
church was densely crowded by represen
tatives of the Order of Red Men, mem
bers of the Gettysburg Beneficial Society,
(of which deceased was also a member,)
and citizens.
Mr. Weaver was of active, stirring hab
its; and hence, although he retired from
business same years ago with a compe
tence, he preferred not to be idle, and
from time to time engaged in employment
suited to hiseliergetic disposition. Hav
ing grown up in this community he was
widely known as a Useful, respected citi
zen, esteemed for his kindness of dispo
sition and integrity of character. St.
James church, of which he was for many
years a prominent member, will especially
feel his loss.
rfr We are pleased to inform our friends
that the Singer Manufacturing Company
have concluded to open an office for the
sate of their celebrated Sewing Machines
in Gettysburg. This district will embrace
Adams county, and be under the charge
of Dr. J. E. Fackler, who has opened an
office on Baltimore street, in the Store
room formerly occupied by Robert & Bush
man. The Dr. will devote his whole time
to the Sewing Machine trade and we are
pleased to add that from what we have
seen of him we judge that he will prove
himself worthy of the con l ficrence of our
citizens.
The Travelling Agent of the Company,
Mr. Beardslee, give us the following fig
tires, which show conclusively that the
"Singer" has outstripped its opponents
in the great number of sales made:
In 1867 the Co. sold 43,053 machines.
In 1868,tbe Co. sold 59,629 machines.
In 1889 the Co. sold 86,781 machines.
In 1870 the Co. sold 180,000 machines.
These facts and figures go,to show the
gres4 popularity of the Singer Sewing
Machine and leaves comment useless. it
Mrrencsi.—"Among the thousand awl
one Pianos offered to the public, we
scarcely know any instrument so fully uni
ting all the desirable qualities sought for
as the Knabe Piano. It is a matter of
some difficulty and perplexity to inexper
ienced perms to select a good instrument
of any capacity. We too often rely upon
the judgment of friends in the selection
of a piano, and are thus frequently disap
pointed. The only sure way, iu our opin
ion, is to go to the best maker. For this
reason, we recommend to our readers to
parches Pianos of William Knabe at Co's
manufacture. 'This will relieve ,them the
vexatious necessity of wasting time in a
long search. The reputation of the
Knabe Plant* is an infallible guaranty of
excellence. In the houses of the most ac
complished and wealthy of our citizens,
and in our best seminaries and colleges,
these twritleent instruments may be
found. Nor is this any wonder, for, in
purity, depth and constincy of tone, they
are unsurpassed,. Their gradation of
scale is so ezqnlaitely, and, at the sapie
time, comprehensively attuned, that they
are capable of expressing every emotion of
the human heart and soul. Their tone is
exquisitely pure and unique, and so even,
sweet and sympathetic that it imspires all
who listen to it, while at the same time
the action is pe*ctly free, and the keys
resound to the touch with such sensitive
ness and intelligence, so to speak, as to
make one almost think that the mind of
the manufacturer linger* in his work. 1t
No 1108 X COAL OIL LAMP EXPLOSIONS.
Coal oU furnishes a cheap and steady
light, but many persons are deterred from
using it by reason of numerous accidents
restating from explosions. The getting
up a lamp that will effectually guard
against this danger has been the aim of
scientific men, and we believe the end has
been accomplished in "Perkins & House's
Non-Explosive Lamp." Mr. ElxnArs WAR_
Bra:, of this place, is Apia for Adams
county, and has exhibited to us one of
the lamps, which is novel in construction,
neat in appeitrance, yields a steady bril
liant light, and is so constructed as to
make explosion Impossible. It has been
thoroughly tested by scientific men, chem
ists and others, who give it their unquali
fied endorsement. Mr. Warren furnished
one of thee(' lamps to Prof. Croll, of Pa.
College, to be thoroughly tested and ex
ploded if possible by any test he might
see fit to'apply. The annexed reply of
the Faculty is the best endorsement of
the lamp that our people could detire:
PENBSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
GETTYSBURG, PA:, Feb. 7, 1871.
After a trial of Perkins & House's Lamp,
I have no hesitation in ...mmendog it as
strictly scientific in structure, renddring it
superior to any other in impact to aafety;
as securing a perfect combustion and giv
ing out an amount of light rivaling the
brilliancy of gas; and as steadier in flamp
and having less unpleasant kerosine odor
than ordinary lamps.
L. H. Cnott.,
Prof. of liathematies and Astronomy.
We lune eitiiwconfidenee in the judg
ment abore expressed.
VALENTOIB,
President.
E. eitaik
Prot- of English Language sa R d pan a, atare.
a Lome BAueami,
rroL of Gen an Language and latarange,
MOrni,
Prot. of Greek Law and Liters:lira
Mr. Warren will tin all orders for these
Non-Explosive Lamps, promptly, and at
BRielgsetureng
trlrbeiskrgiut assortment of Confec
tion's and Frults,in Gettysburg, at Znrs
a Co..
VALVABLZ
vertisemera k of Mill". & Davis, Druggist,
'of lialtimore,- 'to=day ' s to-day' -piper, heeded
"Health! Health!" No humbug. tf
To Sitia.—AT , llaur ratblt.-4. hand
some C.esa with glass front, suitable for
-stare re library. Inquire at this oak&
NNW Dtpies-17upiew York swim:t
iers, who havelieete tiling in green ones
by offering imitations of greenbacks and
Wm, rsews l at lowßrietts, hsve qpitied up
a neWiesd. - A•ivrte ditys ago' Mr. James
Bigham received a letter from "Hamilton,l
& Gardner, importers and dealers in •
Watches, Diamonds, ikc., No 5 Beekman
street, N. Yom; 40. 111,1ive Place, Paris;
aka itolllB F*d strdel, tentkin," invit
ing him to send on $13.75 for a valuable
gold watch. The rogues have taken the
trouble to torus the letter. on a letter
sheet, with handsomely printed business
heading, the . more readily to deceive the
recipient as 11, the character of the firm.
We give the precious epistle in full:
NEyr YORK, FEB. 9th 1671.
410..J.Liks - Etaium. - '
' Dear `Sir:—The Hunthig hise stem
winding Geneva Watch, manufactured by
Jorgensen, No. 14,003, which we received
from you by express on March 28, 1870, for
repair, is now awaiting
,your order. You
were correct when you stated that the
watch could not be repaired in any city
but New York. This is the third letter
we have sent to you to this effect, the two
former ones having been returned to us
through the Dead letter office, leading us
to suppose that no such person could be
found. According to the laws of the
State of New York, all goods held by us,
in trust, for the period of one year, must
be turned over to the State Treasurer, by
him to be disposed of according to the
provision of Section 3, chapter 5, Laws
of 1865. Therefore this is the last notifi
cation you will receive from us in relation
to the matter. Thirteen dollars and
seventy-live cents is the cost of repairs, a
moderate charge considering the time re
quired to regulate it properly, and in'
substituting a new main-spring. It has
been kept in running order for nearly a
year, and has varied but 20 seconds during
the whole time. What increases our anx
iety in this connection ialhat you inform
ed us in the letter which accompanied the
watch, that you were not a resident of
Green Mount; that you were afflicted with
consumption and that you were travelling
in America for the benefit of your health.
We are unable to obtain the address of
any of your friends, is your letter was des
troyed. The watch is a valuable one, and
must have cost wken new about $4OO in
gold; though as the watch has been used
two or three years, it would hardly fetch
more $3OO in gold at present. Barring
accidents it will keep good time for at
least 5 years.
It: you are still living Cher call in person
or remit $13.75 in a registered letter, and
state plainly how you desire the watch to
be sent. We hope you will lose no time
in writing, as every day the watch re
mains in our possession entails additional
trouble and expense upon us.
It will be enclosed in a mahogony box
led with velvet.
Respectfully
Of course the expectation of "Hamilton
& Gardner" was that Mr. Bigham would
at once take the bait thus thrown out,
claim the watch, forward $13.75, and re
ceive in return a worthless article, if any
thing at all. As'Mr. Bigham is not quite
so "green" as some other people who are
daily duped by these New York sharpers,
instead of parting with his money, he
turns the letter over to the Printer.
rirGroceries at reduced prices at ZINN
al Co.
tirfluctsters and Co untry Merchants
can save money by purchasing of ZINN &
CO.
SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The
following sales of Personal Property will
be found in our advertising columns:
Thursday, Feb. 43—Saanuelif. Fitter, Mena,lieu.
" 23—Meier&yownsend, Reading.
Friday " 24—F. & W.Van Orsdel, Straban
Saturday, " "`...s—James M. Neely, Oxford.
Monday, " 27—John Baker, Freedom.
Monday, " —J. E Herman, near Hampton
Tuesday, " 2S—Henry Bah, Butler.
Wednesday, Mar. I—Jeremiah Gulden, Butter.
Thursday, " 2—Wm. P. Lott, Ctunberland.
Friday, " 3—Jaeob W. Fidler, Butler.
Tuesday, " 7—P. G. Caftan, &ratan.
Wednesday, " B—Mrs. Graft ir
ny, &raisin.
Wednesday. B.—Taecame Baader, Camber
laud.
Thursitay. " 9—John Punt. Butler
Friday, " 10—Abraham Tammy, Mount
plemiant.
Saturday, " 11—Samuel l7arttel, Cumberland.
" 11—Hez. Latabarr, Franklin.
Tuesday, " 14—D. C. Brinkerhoff, Straban.
Wednesday. " Ir.—WlllLim Waihay, Ifilenallen.
Thursday, " 16—Dr. C. E. Goldsborough, Stra
ban.
rittitu: of Mr Illarktts
111401111u•ore lirwlu 6 Prodesee Markel.
Baltimore, Thishnlay Morning.
fk - Inut FLouR, 550 0 600
EXTRA FLOUR, 645 0 650
WEITZAVHEAT, 165 (j 200
RED WHEAT 175 0 210
COZY 80 0 68
85 0 46
OLT% i 56 0 60
Trucrrar-8121) 600 0 637
CLovas43s2o, 735 @ 740
FLAx.-Bazzo 000 (6 if go
Buys, 844oeunas, 10t/ 0 103
" 11,1 0 124,
" HA" 10 16
Lin) , 0 13
GetlysbnrigGraln *Prevision Market.
Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
FLOUR 000 @ 575
Warm WHEAT. 125 fg 140
RED WHEAT,
CORN
Err 00 42 70
OAT& 45 50
BUCKWHEAT 00 0 00
TIYOTHT-SEED. 000 0 400
CLOTEKBEED 600 @ 675
FLAX-SEED, 170 0 175
POTATOES. 80 /0 100
STOCILS AND BONDS.
Clostnis Prieos of Do Itairea & aro..
40 South 3rd St., Paalatillolpitto.
3 o'clock. P. M.. Feb. 3rd, 1871.
U. & 6`tiot 'RI ....
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014 44, 466
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" I's, 10-40's, 110 X 110%
U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy., 112% 112%
Gold 111 1114
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Sliver, 106% 108
Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. Bonds," 810 tirM
Central Pacific R. IL 4 40 960
Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,.... 110 750
Biurtomen—Cmussma.— On the End inst., by
Rev. Minuet Tingling, Mr. John Briplman, of
DeidlebereAownship. York county, to Miss Ame
ila.Chrismsr, of Conowaao township. Adams co.
Fuottxvin--Bintamt—On Tuesday morning
lest, by Bar. J. A. 8011, Mr. Joke Roan Ayer of
this county, to Miss Joanna Berger, of Pranirlte
.county. •
Moatturic.-Nrami.us.—On the Bth Inst., pt the
sasidenas of Mrs. M. N.
W Braden, (the bride's
mother,/ Mount-p W i astmoreland county.
Um Bv: John assisted by Bev.
Blink e (of this piace,l.lLalei Mallfilisit,
E, .. of Xenia, Ohio, to Mies MatUe S Niecolls.
BALDWIN. --On the sth Inst., by Rev. J.
M. Titmel, Mr. William R. Metz to Martha
X. Baldwin, both of A dams oounty.
Idiumnrx.-011 the 12th inst.. by Rev. J.
A-8011. Mr. David Miller-of Payettev_lie,Prank
lin comity, to /en CbliStianaßlaek, of Buchanan
Valley, Adams
Waavia--tiroat el M the 7th inst.. by Bev. J.
A_ Boil, Mr. William Weaver to Mir Caroline
Mock, both of tidy place. .
Obituary notions 5 cents a line for all over tour
lines—cash to accompany the notice. Tbis In
eludes memorial tributes, resolutions of socie
ties,
BACOTIZR.—OiI the 29th ult, in Latimore town
ship, Mrs. Elisabeth, wife of Mr. William Baugh.
er, aged 20 years and 29 days.
Frwr.—Otabe 10th inst., Mamma Klimbetb.
:fitter of Illasa Punt, of Butler township,
9 years, 10 month! and 3 _ i
mam—On the 'Mtli ult., at Math If. T.,
George into:pot Chitties and Kate
m months II Mils, Mattison of
of Inace. ,
Little Walla abuithentanefab'
• In his lonely au andra,bw bed;
wPelting storm OMURA
omen mash his = ilag ls head,
P M , c oens n h ia nA
M p T a h b o u m ra as
M C ees m uala a n t i
(formerly of Hanover,) aged 60 years and 2* days.
NAOLL—In Berwick twp., on the 12th tnu,
after a brief illness, gsia Amelia, daughter ot
Samuel and Catharine Nagle, aged 19 years 6
months and 13 gr.
Itrixatt—On 20th ult.. in' tbja_ place, Ike.
Rose A. BM& wtte of Valentine Ening, aged 61
years and 23 days.
Bota.—On the 4th inst., In Butler, township,
Jonas Both, amid 70 years, 3 monttut days,
He was a man of many virtues- lie bad sattated
long and mush. but this KM as weary
nature falls Into sweet mom Hhreja in Jesus.
Watvaa.-L-On the 10M Mt, at York Pa.,. of
Waring- aniastriad ea' till_rfitiraid.lir. - Elantuel
Westin: of MU OM". 41 P a P g r ar % aclif i a
r4altagrwaii . lll . : bat.=
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Read the ad-
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Oysters that can be secured in the Bald
inok unaket. He has special sec I.ll lllO dS
tions for, Ladies and Gentlemen, 1. 1 110 will
tyAf,iery thing in priine order. t. -) Yiters
iierveruto * 6 .' 61 9 site - ,k 4 lat Tile most
astidiCes. Call and roe for Youreelvw
AT Cosi! AT Cowr! Until April' 1871—
at.Nolinni r Corner, to make room for
Spring goods—Clothing, Hats, Caps,
}loots, Shoes, at WHOLBSALZ PRICES.
Now is your time for Bargains. Don't
fail to call, if you need anything in my
line. No Humbug. Call and see fo
yourselves.
6:7
gtul Alvertistsnenti,
MOTlCE.—Letters Teatime. Mary on ths estate.
VI of Eamtnu. late of Get.
tYaburg, Adams county, ra.. having been pant
ed the undersigned. residing in same plac e .
she hereby gives notice to aU persons indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
ELIZABETH A. WEAVER.
Feb. 17, 1571.--dt Executrix.
puBLIc SALE OF
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
The undersigned, wUI sell at Public Sale, pa
Satursioy, the Ilth litarch next , at his residence
on the Idummasburg road, two miles from Get
tr.burg, the following Personal Property, viz:
THREE WORK HORSVV2 two-yearling Colts,
3 MILC'H COWS, 3 head of Young Cattle, 4 head
of good Sheep, 2 Hogs, one-horse Wagon, Hay
Ladders. Wood Ladders, two-horse C arriage.
Fng-Um Buggy, (nearly new,) 2 Plows, double
Shovel Plow. 4.:orn Fork, Corn Sheller,2 Bee
Rives, 2 sets of Horse Gears, 3 Collars, Bolling
Screen, Cutting Box. Sleigh, 2 Bedsteads and a
great many other articles too numerous to Men-
Hon.
IlirEale to commence at le o'clock, A.
whsn attendance will be given and terms made
known by SAMUEL HAETZ EL.
James CALDWVI.I., Auctioneer.
Feb. 17, 1871.—ts
TOWN PROPERTY
AT PUBLIC SALE
The umlershpaed, Executor of the last Will and
Testament of JANES BOWEN, deceased, will otter
at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 25th of March
nezt, on the premises, A LOT OF GROUND, situ
ate on West Middle street, in the Borough of Get
tysburg, adjoining propettiesof George Little and
Harvey D. Wattles, fronting 60 feet on Middle
street and running back 190 feet to a public alley,
Improved With two two-story Rough-cast DWEL
LINGS, with Back-buildings to each, an excellent
well of never-failing water on the premises,
Smoke House and other outbuildings. Both pro
perties are In excellent repair and desirably loca
ted.
/at The Houses will be sold separately or to
gether, as may suit purchasem
airlf not sold on that day, they will be offered
for RENT for one year from theist of April next.
El - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when
attendance-will be given and terms made known
by P. KENDLER ART,
Feb. 17, 1371.—ts Executor.
puBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on
Wednexcloy, the 15th day ill' March next, at his
residence, in 'Woollen township, Adams county,
about 1 mile south-west of Benders , :llle, to the
left of tha road leading from Benderstille to
Arendtsville, the following Personal Property, to
wit!
1 BROOD MARE, heavy with foal to the .Jack
Don Quixotic, 7 COLTS. I a three-yearling French
Norman Stud Colt—welght 1470 pounds; a three
yearling full. blooded Bay Stud Colt; 2 two-year-
Hog Mule Colts bred from Don Quixatte, 1 year
ling Bay Mule Colt bred from the same Jack. I
three-riling Black Horse Colt, I two-yearling
Mic k orse Colt, 11 head Young Cattle, one a
trothlk Cow, and some Young Heifers which
will be fresh about Harvest. a lot of Shotes. a No.
1 Broad-tread Wagon two-horse Spring Wagon, a
light two-horse; Wagon. a lot of. Seed Potatoes,
lot of Balls by the hundred, and many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
egirSale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M.. on
wild day when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
WILLIAM WALHAY.
JACOB MICKLEY', Auct.
Neb. 17. ICl—te
p U B L I C SALE
The undersigned, intending to quit farming.
will sell at Public Sale. on Thursday, the 16th of
March neat at his residence in Straban township,
on the Harrisburg State Road. Eve miles from
Gettysburg. and adjoining farm of Jeremiah
Schriver, the following valuable Personal Prop
erty, to wit:
YOUR DEAD KENTUCKY MULES, 3 years
old, and well broken. 1 fine young blare 4 years
old and heavy with foal, 3 young MILK COWS,
young Cattle. good spring wagon, lime bed, 2
good steel plows," 1 Bendersville _plow, steel
double-shovel jilow, single shovel plow, corn fork,
corn coverer, good harrow, wind Wilt, log, cow
and breast chains, 2 sets of Yankee harness, 2
sets front gears, 4 bridles, 4 collars, 3 sets butt
traces, 2 sets long traces, all of which are newly
bought. single, doable and treble trees, single and
double spreaders, jack screw, and a great many
other articles. Also, at the same time ane place
will be offered at Public Sale the FARM of the
subscriber, which, if not sold, will be for rent to a
good tenant.
410.951 e to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., on
slid day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
C. E. GOLDSBOROUGH.
Jong Srau.infrna, Auct.
Feb L 5. ISM ,
puBLIC SALE.
The subscriber. Intending to quit farming, wifl
sell at. Public Sale. on Tuesday, the 14th day of
March next, at his residence, In Straban town
ship. Adams county, 414 miles north of Gettys
burg and 5 miles south of Ilektlersburg, near the
Harrisburg road, the following Personal Proper
ty, viz:
1 FAMILY MARE. heavy with foal, works any- -
where, i 311LeH COWS, I Bull, 3 Young Cattle. 3
Shotes, 1 light two-horse Wagon, Hay Carriage,
Dung Boards, Sleigh and Bells, Falling-top Bug
gy I new Brant Wire-tooth Rake. Winnow
Mill, NO, 1 Plow, for 2or 2 horses, new Harrow,
Double Shovel Plow, Cultivator, single and double
Trees, 1 set of heavy Breeehbands, Bridles, Col
lars, Halters, Flynet, Cow Chaim, Forks. Bakes,
Grain Shovels, Butt and Breast Liming, 2 Saddles.
2 skits of Buggy Harness, Wheelbarrow,
S
and Strath., Wood Saw and Buck, Axes. c a e
-
meta, Saws, Augers, small Grindstone, Oats and
Rye by the bushel. lot Shingles and Boards, 2
Long Ladders, 6 barrels Apple Vinegar, lot of
Bags, _Half Bushel, Steelyards, &c. Also, HOUSE
HOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, such as
Cooking Stove and Frattms, 2 Ten-plate Stoves
and Pipe. Corner Cupboard Tables, Chairs.
Wash Stand, Bedsteads and Bedding '2 Feather
Beds, Sink, Wood Box, Window Blinds. Table
Cloths, coffee Mills, Coffee Pots, Pans and Skil
lets, 2 Churns, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Lamps',
Queens, Tin, Crockery and Stone Ware, Carpet
ing, Spinning Wheel and Reel, Patent Sausage
and Lard Press combined, Copper Kettle, Apple
Dealer, Meat Vessels, Cider Barrels, Tubs, Meat
Bench, Doughtray. Candle Moulds, lot of Books,
County Map, and other articles too numerous to
mention.
iirtiale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
P. C. BRINKERHOFF.
Jottx }Loses, Auct. Jno. N. Boyer, Clerk.
Feb. 17, Ig7l.—ts
pUBLIC SAJ,E
The subscriber, Intending to ren9ulidi farm
ing and remove, win self at Public e. on Brix
urday, the 11th of March tart, at h s residence
In Highland township. Adams unt, Pa.. 53,4
tulles west of Gettysburg, and s mil e south of
New Salem, near the Susquehanna, Gettysburg&
Potomac Railroad, the following Valuable Per
sonal Property. viz.;
7 head of fine work HORSES, 1 rising 9 years
old, 3 rising 6 years old. and 3 rising 4 years old,
also, 4 COLT• 4 3 rising 3 years old, and I rising 2
years old—all geldlup- In short, they are as tine
a lot of Ramses will be sold at an sale in
the county this season. Also, 3 COWS. 2
of which will be fresh In Mach, 4 Mae Bolters
two springer, and two extra stock will be fr esh
In the fall; 2 tine young Steersle good order, S
line Brood Sows, ate having 5 Pip. while the
other two will have Pip in March, 6 line Sbotes
out of a full Chester white Boar, a very good
four-horse narrow-tread Wilton, a No. I plank
bed, bay carriage, buckeye reaper and mower, a
No. 1 seriag-tuotb hay good as new, screw
hay font and rope 70 eet h o i o np, windmill. 2plows,
one of them a three- nie ow, double shovel
plows and corn forks as g as new , corn cov
erer, digging Iran, mattock, good muscat saw, 2
two-borse double and single trees, good spreader
with single trees, log chain, 23 good steer chains,
wagon harness, consisting of 2 sets of breech - -
bands and skle-plates nearly new and 4 Inches
wide, 3 sets of fronaests, ha- and traces, 4
good housings, b ridles, uppleather duets nearly
new, 4 blind I wagon °oars, wagon
sad nve,horse line, four-horse line, set of com
mon roess, ;warm saddles, one Just new, rid
ing le, 40 head halters, halter chains, 2 rid
ing dies, check lines. Also, e. kg of Grain,
consisting of 66 bushels prime old Wheat weigh
leg 62 pounds; 70 bushels new Wheat, a good
article weighing over 60 pounds; NO bushels
good Black Oats ; also, Bay by the ton, and other
articles too numerous to mention-
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms make known by _
11F2. IATSHAW.
JACOB Aurt.
Feb. 17, Ml—Ls
LARGE SALE
The subscriber, intending to remove, win sell
at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 2d qf :Much next, next, at his resioence, on the old Mccady farm.
now owned by John Hartman, In Cumberland
township, Mama county, near the Emma(Debuts
road, 4% miles hoar Gettysburg, the following
Valuable Personal Property, viz:
SIX WORK HOMER 1 yearling Colt. 13 head
of. Cattle, 5 of them MILCH COWS, 1 fresh, 2
Heifers, hoth will be fresh by time of sale, and 6
had of young Cattle, 10 Sheep, 5 Motet, 1 Ches
ter Sow and 9_ .Pigs, 3 Wagons; 1 four-horse broad.
tread, 1 four-horse narrow-DM,* (both have been
and I tigra l iVol d drae Bel, 2= l 4Y Ci t i t r!
Ma 2 of DUOS 8 4 100118, Peed ' , Field
,BEloer and 111_ ,ower Grain , Hay
Make. Brant's Went, Threshing MachMe, with
double-shaker, In wed running order; Winnow
lug Kill. M -WO and Belle, 2 Shear Plow*, 2 double
Shovel now", I single Shovel Flew; trloni fork s
Corn Coverer. 2rnive,' single. double and
treble Trees, Spreaders: 2 sets or Breechhands, 3
sets of ampere, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles,
Collars, Halters and Chairac__Wagon Saddle. Fly
nets, 2 fourtorae Una% wagon Whip. Check
Lines, 2 sets of Harness. good as new, Boit.
Breast, Log and Cow Chains, Dung Hook, Basks,
Wedgeßakes, Shove May 841 e ls, Matto ckScyth . Pi es sa d Swat A hs. 3xes, Mau Grainl sad.
*, ,
Cradles, Grindstone. W h eelbarrow, Vice, An
Brace and Bltts, Feed Buckets . Horse '
Weed Haws,
.40- Also, one-hall interest In about
40 Acres of Grain in the Ground.,Also ROUSE.
HOLD AND HEN FUENITMBY consist
ing In parrot 6 Tables, 7 Bediteads, (2".,)
2 sets of Chides, Corner ()onboard %re,.
Carpeting, 2 Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Coe
Cll%
Stove wad Fixtures. Wood Box. Chest, Stone
and Crockery W i miron Kettle Pats .4 B4
(ill t iter aeml4 . Rea* toried ett- " Meal Lard and t y * P
the pound. Sweet arid — MthPotatoes _ the
bushel, Puled Fruit of M i kinds. Bose& Barrsls.
and num other article*. too aliment= to' then
tharede p' clock, A.
to co m mence at 9 0 clock, A. !L. when
attends/tee and a Credit of ISt mods will he
given by - • Wit P. LOTT:
Jai= M1C12.17, Auctioneer. -
Feb. 17. len.-ce - -
n Advtitiontints:
puBLIC SALE.
Thenidersignell,tAttosiej In Fact for RICHABD
F. Giiitowa. odors at PubUe hale. on Saturday,
the 11th of Mwen nest. on the Premises the PM
Dar t, fon r ixtopyinh to Ban.tmaxuxemiamt,
- York Sp 1 11=t um moty, con.
taining erected
a Luse twowierrli WALING HOUSE,
hmaker Brick Blackanilth Shop, Frame
Stable, a never-f of excellent water
ha the color and and an of Choice Fruit—
ft is one of the best locations for a Coachmaker
at Machinbst In the emintty. Also, at the same
time and place wtli be sold some Benches, Black
man Tail& &c. If the property is not sold It
will be naiad for one year from the Ist day of
April next.
Jairfiale to oe at 12 o'clock, k on said
day, when ye will be itiven and terdul
made known by
..yriujAm B. GARDNKft,
At t orme l.ri• Tut for B. P. Gardner.
Feb. 12, 11111.—ta
FLOWER SEEDS !
EMS
/VTR unrivaled ettledlaut of Slower Seeds
V which we sell at 2E cuffs SO Lama. and $145
each. should be in the bands of t w tre m &olanter in
tha ro
conntry. They contabi ah e m .
(gets and aL2S worth of the deed seeds, at
packet prices, e erepristng selections of the moat
beautiful and desirable varieties, and either site
will be sent by mail, post - paid, on receipt of price,
aufl . we tee them to reach the purchasers.
ptive and Price Lists on application.
airWe put up Vegetable Seeds In the same pro
portion. Trophy Tomato Seed at 15 and 115 cents
Mwhew. Addraes, BOAJWIIAN & 'WIL.
AUS, Rochester, N. Y. f , [Feb. 17.-31
1870. 130,01i0 SOLD 1N 1870.
SINGER
SEWING MA.CHIN_NS
ABE THE HOST
POPULAR AND BEST
OF L IN SIM
520.000 li31)•1.I).
THEY DO A WIDER RANGE OF WORK
They-. am vmyle., light-running, complete and
'always ready to work. call and If,
what they will do at the
OFFICE ON BALTIMORE ST., GETTYSBURG
(oppostte the Court-hotly., )
J. E. FACKLER, Agent.
(N. B.) Machines delivered to all tams of the
County and thorough Instruction,. elven f ree o f
charge.
Feb. lg. 1870.—1 y
$3,000 WANTED!
pEILSONS desiring to Invest from ...i.isiuto43.uu9
oin perfectly safe Iti*Eutate seciirii. at per
eeut. interest, free from all State and local taxa-
will make immediate applleati.m to either
of the olotersigned
0•L s. 1•47HM1 KEIt
Clminnan of Finance Cum. ut Pa. t
.1. D. BUk:IILER
Feb. 10, 1871-11
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The Catalogue will consist of 112 Pages, and
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Our Cbtored Chronic for 1871
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s tyl e ," Dwight's Journal liotuulotti a l tu ain
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Jan. 6, 287L-1y - ,
scut Asvntstatuts.
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Fermented and Unfermented, for Media
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His prices are reasonable, and his Wines cannot
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ted on the south-east side of Seminary Ridge, in
a soil warm and fertile, maturing the grape early
and thoroughly, and producing In all cases a first.
class native wine.
Apply to or address,
ROBERT MEADS,
Feb. 3, 1871.—U Gettysburg, Pa.
Richard W. Cox & Co.;
Suceemors to Wirt, Cox & Co.,
B tiNKERS & BROKERS,
X. Cbr. Baltimore 4 i Charles Sts.
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Do a general
Banking and Brokerage
business. Allow intesterest on Deposits, subject
to check at sight, same as the City Banks, and
issue Certificates of deposit, bearing interest, and
payabWon demand.
Notes and Drafts maturing In Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York sty, collected and
credited to our customers free of charge,
and Notes and Drafts on all other ac
cessible points nollected at lowest
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Agents for the sate of Northern Pacific
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application.
N. B.—We take pleasure In promptly answpr
tag all inquiries, either by mail or wire, to re
gard to securities, &e., and shall be pleased to
have our friends make our office their Head
Quarters while in the City.
Feb. 10, Is7u-3m
F. E. liETZGER,
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ILL r.eelve large and small •tuns of money.
for which the following liberal rates of in
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1 Year 8 per cent.
Month§ IS pee cent.
Months 4 per cent
Bolds of all kinds bought & sold
COUPONS, DIVIDENDS, &c.,
C:OLLECTED FREE OF CHARGE
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Yet,. 10, 1671.-3rn
STAGE OFFICE.
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' Keystone House, Chambersburg street,
1 has been selected as the Gettysburg office for
the CH AMBEItSISCHG and EMMITTSB(3,G
STAGE LIN.S. Stage for Chambersburg leaves
daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., and for Emmittsburg
daily at the same hour. Fare received at the
Hotel and passengers called for at any place In
town.
The Keystone House runs a flrst-eLses HACK to
and UM the Depot I/4E. Hack to hire.
Gettysburg, Sept. 9,1 S U.—Gm
Tr, &kill rer
li - CFCHERING
'HE undersigned has commenced the Butch.
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House. Gettysbtirg, and will pay the highest price
for Calves, sheep and Lambs. Persons wanting
meat. or having stock to s(-11, will call at the
Washington House. Meat ordered will be deliv
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The patronage of the public is solicited.
JAU. 27. 1571.-4 t
Sixty-fir , First Prize Medals Awarded
Baltimore Piano Mailofactory.
WILLIAM KNABE & CO.,
Manufacturers of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO
BALTIMORE, MD:.
These Ineframenta have been before the public
for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an unpurchaeed pm-eminence,
which pronounces them unequalled. Their
TONE
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improvements in GRAND PIANos and SQUARE
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tained.
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PETER BENTZ, Agent,
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Sept. A 1870.—sin
"Gardening for Profit,"
"Practical Floriculture,"
DT
PETER HENDERSON,
The former detailing the aayqstem of lifaxasr
GARDENING: the latter DESCRIPTIVE of the
modes of 00/013ILCIAL FLORICULTURE, as prac
ticed in the vicinity of New York. MaHed. post
paid, for .1.53 each,
Our Annual Descriptive Catalogue of
Vegetable and Flower Seeds ,
Containing two new and BEAUTIFULLY COL.
ORED PLATEct, is now ready. Also, Catalogue
of
NEW AND RARE PLANTS,
ILLUSTRATED with Colored Plates and Engrav
ings. Both will be mailed on receipt of Twenty.
five Cents, or sent with either of the above Books
free of charge.
HENDERSON & FLEXIING,
SEED MBRCTLASTS AVD ohowEas,
67 NASSAU ST., NEW TORS.
Jan. 27. 1871.—1 t
FURNITURE.
Walton, Lippincott &Scott,
Cablnei;oaakers,
No. 418 Walnut St., Pki/plita
OURestabil.shment Is one of he oldest In Phil
adelphia, and from Aong experience and
superior facilities we are mbpared to furnish good
work at reasonable prices,
We manufacture due furniture. and also me
dium priced furniture of superior -finality. A
large Mock of furniture always on hand. Goods
made to order.
(bunters, Desk Work and Office :Furniture for
Banks, Offices and Stores, rtrtglade to order.
Jos. WALTON. J. W. Lunn . . . Scow
Feb. 11 Ina—ly
FRESH GARDEN,
FlotrAr, Fruit, Herb, Tree and Shrub,
AND EVERGREEN SEEM,
prepaid by mall, with directions for culture.—
Twenty-five different packets of either class for
$l.OO. The six classes $5.011
20,000 lbs. Evergreen Se e d s; ree Seeds ; Apple.
Pear, Cherry, &c. Gras Beet, Cabbage,
Carrot, Onion, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, In small or large quantities;
aW Small Fruits, Stocks, Bulbs, Shrubs, Roses,
Verbenas, itc., by mall,
_prepaid. New Golden
Banded Japan Lily, 50c. Priced Descriptive Cat.
elegise sent to any n addres- , gratis. Agents
Wanted. e Agents , Clubs and
the Trad%_ on commission.
B. M. VIM.TSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established in
1012. [Feb. 3,1871.-2 m
• Notice to the Public
'Tu g undersigned hi running a, Line . of Stages
A trinnitagerstown to Gettysburg, leaving km.
merplace onlionday. Wednesday and Friday, at
rick,l4., AWngby to b
Fo Wayne*
VIZ *ad Ci untain
at. ,r 7 gaud!
foiir o'
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday arriving
Hagerstown to make connection with the 6 -
clock train for Baltimore. ANNA. WANK%
May 21.--tf
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FOR RENT,- ,1
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The unde Mood , olbra for Rent t Dry Goods
Store Room with a good cellar on the north east
corner of Centre Squarer neWwird r/fr• a
Benner..
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THE GREAT
FORTES,
TOUCH
fetv g►dtiacnruts.
Receipts & Expenditures
OF ADAMS COUNTY FQR 1870.
•
0117:1 1 _
D4lOlB COMITY, YU.
A GREEABAX to an , Act of Meaniely.
LI. "Au Act to raise County Rates mad Levies, , •
requiring the Commissioners of Abe respective
counties to publish a statement of the Receipts
and Expenditures yearly, we, the Commissioners
of Taxes of said eouist),lido report as follows, to
wit: from the sth day et January, A. D., Sf7o, to
the 4th day of January, A. D., 1171, both days in
clusive:
WM. J. MARTIN, Esq., Treasurer, andtheCom
inlssloners, In account with the county of Ad
mils, as follows:
To Outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents
in hands of Collectors *IVA 04
Cbunty Rates and Levies for 1870.
Bor, of Gettysburg $3,055 52
Quit Rents 175 54
Cumberland twp., 2,853 5
Oxford 2,699 60
Huntington 2,353 64
Latimore 1,653 97
Franklin 3,139 79
Straban 3,017 20 .
Menalleu 2,432 50 .
ilamlitonisan 2,14017
liforntpleartant 2,900 87
Reading 2,394 15
Butler 1,681 64
Hamilton 2,258 .5
Union 2. - jk 95 •
Nlountjoy 2,808 13
Germany 1,442 64
T 1,544 51
Liberty 1,542 14
Berwick 952 35
Freedom 906 79
Conowago 2,137 85
Highland 1,118 17
Littiestown bor 980 56
Berwick bor., 595 39
York Springs - 55 Si
9.568 45
Surplus State Tax ------44
131 57
Money borrowed from bank and sundry
persons 19,499 63
Cash from S. It. Russell, Esq., Water
Dividend 48 00
W. D. Holtzworth, Esq., coal for office.. 40 00
A. W. Minter, E 39.. ~ ••
.. 20 00
Jacob Melhorn, hag.. " " .. 20 00
J. Klunk, Esq,. Jury fees and fines ... ... 151 00
Additional Tax 67 26
Costs front sundry persons 14 1.2
Cash from Y. Hann, Esq., late Sheriff,
costa 121 21
P. Hann, Esq., late Sheriff, stove.... . . 8 00.
George &cope Water Stock 800
Cash from 2,.. Wade for paint 3 5
Interest 2 o 3
The Outstanding Taxes and Qult Rents appear to
be in the hands of the followinv Collectors, to
xit:
Yrs. Cbilectors. Bor. and reeps.
1869.
Jacob I:entitle', Gettysburg. ..1 285 lo
it. 51celeaf,• ..... 423 15
John IL Hutton, 51euallen.... 212 73
1370.
James McCreary, Gettysburg. 1,194;
Quit !tents,. 175 54
Wm. Bream,• Butler 751 04
Henry Mayer,. Berwick b0r.,.. 141 44
Peter 9lackley.BClunberland. 1,5u5
Win. 11. Small,• Couowago... 779 2 9
Daniel Settel,•Franklin 1,496 35
Wm. Scott, Freedom 254 Ir,
E. F. liarner,• Germany 983 95
Jesse Smyers,• Huntington I,= 17
Hubert Watson.• Hamiltouban sx.
Anthony Felix.• Hamilton.... 708 30
Christian Byers, Highland.. . 352 89
Jonathan B. Myers,•Latimore 897 89
Da'ld C. Ktise,• Liberty 312 91
Augustus Crouse. Littlestown 385 16
Jacob Bair,• MenaSen 1.535 13
P. G. Smith,. Mountpleasant. 1,754 52
.Jacob Baker,' Mount Joy 1,040 lti
John L. Smith, Oxford. =2 18
George Sebright.• Reading._ 1,016 19
Abraham King.* Straban. 1.563 64
Emanuel Spengler„• Tyrone... 718 53
Jacob Harnish.• Mon 565 31
B. W. Ziegler,• V. Spring bor.. air., 71
sir Berwick townahiptaid in full before settle
ment, end Freedom. Hi gh land , Union and Oxford
hate paid lit full sinre se tlement. Thow marked
thus • have .luee paid in part.
Cu.
By order s paktl out as follows:
By Auditing public accounts • 40 ou
.1. M. Walter. clerk to Auditors.... .... 'Li 00
.1 C. Neely, sq., auditing public otters 25 OU
Win. McClean, Esci.,"Counsel's salary 7.5 00
•• - • extra services. . 2.5 OO
Dr. J. W. ('. 01leaf, Physician to Jail. MOO
M. Rupp, Janitor'rsalary ai ixi
J. Jeff. Myers, Clerk- salary 600 (0
D. Wills, Esq., Treasurer of Adam,
County Agricultural Society 100 (I)
Medicine for prisoners. 5 CO
11. D. Wattles, Esq., for scalps, 1009 Z 7 16
Win. J. Martin, Esq., Pox scalps, 1570... 46 50
M. Samson, Quit lients.., 3 (0
Secretary of Commonwealth 150
Jury Commissioners and C1erk..........83 24
Tax refunded 19 91
Stamps ' 10 00
Summoning Jurors 105 60
As,essors par 490 (51
.1. A. Eitzmiller, postage 6 T
J. C. Zotiek, Esq., Inquest on body of .1.
Boud 17 37
J. C. Pittenturt, Esq., Inquest on body
of G. Sleekley 17 42
Directors of Poor pay 60 00
Keeping prisoners at Eastern Peniten
tiary 390 00
District Attorney's fees 166 (0
Treasurer of Alms House..... 10,900 00
Notes and interest mid to bank and
sundry persons 20,811 13
Wood for Jail, part 1800 and mu ra zi
J. Kelley, coal for Public Buildings. 419 43
Conveying prisoners to Eastern Peniten
tiary 85 16
Keeping Commonwealth cost docket.. 25 00
Court Expenses.
Grand JILIN . 11,1:11W for 1470 5,47 9.2
General Jury s pay..... ......... 3.14 z 6 9
Constables' Returns 3f3 21
Court Cryer, Messenger and
Tipstaves pay 750 00 .
Bills of casts 1,135 ,
Orphans' Courts HS 00
-9 .5,844 14
BoardingrAnd Washing for Prisoners.
P. Hanu, Esq.. late Sheriff, bal
ance on board bill for 1969....9 <ll Ji
Jacob Klunk, Esq., Sheriff;
boarding prisoners and turn.
keys 1,20 10
Jacob Klunk, Sheriff, washing"
for prisoners 91 04
Ler. 58
Clerk or Cburis, Prothonatory's and Recorder's
Fbes.
A. W. Minter, Esq.. Clerk's fees..s 14 40
JG. Wolf, Esq., Clerk's lees.... Z 73 79
D ` l . Wolf,
Esq., Prothonotary's
lees Z 5
W. D. Holtzworth, Esq., Record
er's lees 14 60
-6 x 3184
Bedding and Clothing for Jail.
Rebert e: Bushman, mdze $37 98
Rebert & Elliott, mdze 45 15
D. IL Kllngel, limes and mending 795
--$ alO6
Hardware.
Danner & Ziegler, Paint, Oil and
Hardware for public bnilding4.62L2 74
Fahnestoek &roe., Hardware, &e. 96 ta
-4 249 11
Meet:Qua
Election Officers' for 1870....4741 81
Clerks to Return J udge 5.......... 10 00
Congressional Return Judge 10 00
-4 701 81
Adrertisinp and Print:no.
H. J. Stahle, Esq.. advertising
and printing blanks 4411 30
Buehler 6: Co., advertising 276 25
Murphy & Son, dockets for offices 66 00
752 55
Cbminissioners' pay.
Jacob Lott, Esq., pay and mile
age, in full 1383 CO
M. Hartman, Esq., pay and mile
age. in full 4 2 .5 70
Z. Neldleil , ,,* En.. pay and mile.
age, in Itul • 442 60
--4 1.24 30
Road Damages.
Peter Rimbaugh 1 10 00
Peter Fidler 75 00
John Eckert 10 00
Emanuel Trostle 75 (8)
John Socks 50 00
Adam Doersom, 175 00
Henry Pensyl 23 00
George F.hrehart. 98 66
A. F. Girt 85 00
Moses Blehl 10 00
John Hartman 90 00
Jacob King 45 00
George Walter 39 a.. 1
Jacobs 00
Stephen Adams. 30 ts)
George Bimbecker 6 00
Israel Little. 10 00
David Linn • 15 00
Isaac Degroft. 15 00
Samuel Licholtz 5 20
Wm. Duttera 10 00
Joseph Krumrine 25 04.1
Mary Wolf 50 00
Jacob Carl 35 Citi
E. F. Short) MO 00
Moses Smith 31 00
Jacob Wertz 30 00
Peter Diehl 31 00
Edward Wagner 20 00
Penn'a. College 25 00
-3 1.,370 00
Bridges and Bridge Repairs.
Samuel Stouffer, In full for Iron
bridge at Eppeiman's mi11....02,255 62
D. Gelselman, Esq., repairs at •
Conowago bridge 6 53
W. S. Hildebrand, repairs at
Berlin bridge. 5 00
G. F. Witters, bridge repairs... lt 35
Christian Winner, " ... 8 36
J. C. Pittentarf, " .... 250
John M. Forney, " ... 10 00
Adam S. Myers, lumber, 8m,... 46 re
Jacob Miller, hauling 6 00
Josiah Miller, rep . airs ...... .... 250
J. W. Sheets, -, 26 69
Alfred Christ , " o'' 36 88
Jesse Kalbangh, " ....... .... 14 50
Joseph Gelbach, " 17 01 .. '
John Brady, lumber for bridge. 60 33
John Kilgore, repairs at Berlin
b 178 Z
Johnle, repairs 40 01,
Tu or, bridge view 3 00
-0 2,612 (4
Public Buildings, ,te.
John Wanaer, wo . rk at JIM. $ 9 011
John Eiseser 8 46
Chariest Ziegl er, carpenter work ,
at Jail Court-h0u5e.. ........ 99 M
R. D. Armor, work at Jai 8 75 ?
j Le a lisXers, " " 3
Gulp, -work st Court
house 450
Peter Meads, mom work at Jail
and Cowtheuse , M T
J. KtankiEsq., repairs at- Jell_ .... 570
M. Itupp„ JaNtor, extra services 475
Charles E. cosi In
sonar sadhouses.. 10 75
A. W. Ihenumng. tint Court
house fence 9 59
A. W. Fiernmi clearing Court
house and horn was and
other outside work 37 85
'Adam 'McElroy, painting Court
house roof and ipswing.f... ... . . 250
A MeDsmneE, repairing. pu mp.... 200
G
D.
W. My. Sweeneyers, ,
g l uing W rk atJail.
2 3
00 50 ..
Samuel Wade, glaring ...,.., .. ~ .. 218
Geo. A. Warner & Co., chairs tor • ,
Court-home 12 • ,
J. Al. o . Walter, shelving for Com-
udssioneene' once..
5 00
&G. Auk, 3 stoves for offices in
he Courthouse . 88
J. t It Roma, nimbus tiMulitit 28
' •
Court-room . .2 50
G. W. Myer& painting .. .Jaii. .'Mt SO
B. G. Coot. malt* ciss Aoaea
. --••••\
Powers & Atkinson, remlringand
re-setting steps at Jaa ... 14 2.5
G H. etelselman,repalringJiulges'
stand In Courtroom 9 00
Andrew Stook, white-coating offi
ces In Court-house 16 00
W. H. Culp, blacksmithing for
Jail 8 63
R. McCurdy, brick. 2 00
A. Stock, plastering and white
washing at Jall 21 00
C. Daugherty shade trees. 16 00
F. S. Ramer, ice for court 1 45
C. H. Buehler, stove pipe and re.
Palm ..c 266
8. G. Cook, repairing furuace at
Jail 25 08
----a :39 (15
Registration.
H. J. Stahle, Esq., printing Regis
try blanks a 55 75
H. J.
Registry Law
Buehler & Co., advertlsb.g Regis-
6 1( 1°
istry Law 00
Clerk's pay for copying 75 Regis
try boxas 75 00
Assessors' pay in part for making -
Registration
263 00
-4 F. 33 75
thitstandingTaxes • V.,070 03
Collectors' tees L 662 65
Exonerations re 10
Treasurer's Commission 935 59
Balance due county by Treasurer 5,491 31
01.241 2'2
MAL.) In testimony that the foregoing state
ment of the Receipts and Expenditures exhibited
at the office of the Treasurer of said county, is a
correct and true copy as taken from and compar
ed with the original remaining in the books at this
office, we have hereunto set our bands and affixed
the seal of said office. at Gettysburg, the 4th day
of January. A. 11.1571.
M. HARTMAN.
EMANUEL NEIDICII,
FRANCIS WILL,
Commissioners of Adams county.
Attest—J. JEFY. XERES, Clerk.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of Adams county.
I rWe the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to
settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the
Treasurer and Commissioners of said county,
having beeu sworn or affirmed agreeably to law,
do report the following to be a general statement
of said acZsounts from the sth day of January. A.
D., 1570, to the 4th day of January, A. D., 1811,
both days inclusive:
WM. J. MARTIN, Esq., Treasurer and the
Cammissioners, in account with the county of
Adams:
•
DR.
To amount of outstanding Tax at last
settlement., /14,M8 04
County Tax and Quit Rents assessed for
1870 49.118 15
381,291 22.
Surplus State Tax .
Lil f 7
Money borrowed from Banks and sun
dry persons 19,499 il3
Cash from S. R. Russell, Water dividend 48 tio
'W. IX Holtzworth, coal for office 40 00
A. W. Minter,
Jacob Melhorn, " " 1.43 00
Jacob Kiunk, Sheriff, fees and fines . 1M 00
Additional Tax 67 :b5
Gusts from sundry persons - 14 12
Costa P. Hann, lateSberiff 121 27
Cash from P. Hann, for stov 4 00
Cash George Swope. for Wat tock ... 4 t 1
Cash J. Wade, for Paint.... . 3 2.4
Interest 2 6.3
By amount outstanding Tax for
By amount of outstanding Tax for itr:n . 21,113 75
Fees for 1868 3117 74
1569 1,323 09
1470 51 V.
Exoneration. for 18 , 18 83 03
1469 216 M
1870 284
DisbtiNenients on County Orders 'A) 7 - 9 54
Treazitirer's commts‘ion on 9t5,_9 .
Balmier due county by Treasurer 4.191 31
We. the undersigned, Auditors of the county of
Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn In
pur
suance of law, do report that we met, did audit,
settle and adjust, according to law, the account
of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said
county, commencing on the sth day of January,
A. D.. ISTn, and ending on the 4th day of January,
A. 1071, both days Inclusive, that said account
as settled above, and entered on record In settle
ment Book In the Commissioners' °Bice of Adams
county, is correct, and that we find a balance due
county by Treasurer, of eight thousand -four
hundred and ninety-one dollars and thirty-one
cents, (1et,491 31,) and in outstanding County
Taxes of twenty-two thousandand seventy dollars
and three cents. ,0_.1.70
in. 070 k
"Col, NTT INDEBTEDNESS.
Notes owing to Rank and send* per
WWI
Aisb ETT
Outstanding Tax at settlement.MCO iC
Amount in Treasurer's hands. 5,191
====
MUMIM=II
Sore—The Commissioners expect to reduce
the county debt by six to eight thousand dollars
this spring.
Feb. 10,101—It
Collateral Inheritauce Tax.
HE following accounts of Collateral Inherit
' ance Tax, fur the year ending Nov. 30, 1870,
have been collected by Samuel A. Sowpe, Esq.,
the Remoter of Wills for Adams counts, Pennsy"
rani& from the estates of the following named
decedents:
Andrew McKinney g7O 65
Edith Grim' 30 00
Eliza
Mary Raker Harper 167 900.3
Esther McKinney 3 (Kt
Mary Hockwell 96
Sidney Studebecker 14 60
William Long 46 11
Esther McKinney 1 00
365 63
Register's 5 per * cent., for collection. . 18
Amount due Commonwealth
I hereby certify that the above statement is
correct. J. C. NICELY,
Auditor of Public Offices.
Feb. 10, 1,371-4 t
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I !short time since I purchased a bottle of
Rosadalls and it effected a perfect cure.
Ray-Rosadalls is sold by all Druggists.
Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore
CLEMENTS d: CO., Proprietors.
Feb. 11, ISlTt—lyin
air For sale In Gettysburg, Pa., by A. D.
Bulimia. Druggist.
NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN
Safe ! Profitable! Permancint!
JAY COOKE & CO.
Offer for Sale at Par and Accrued Interest the
drat Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonda
Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
THESE bonds are secured, tirst, by a First
Mortgage on the Railroad itself, Its rolling
stock, and all equipments • second, by a First
Mortgage on its entire Lan d Grant, being more
than Twenty-Two Thousand Acres of Land to
each mile of Road.
The Bonds are free from United States Tax ;
the Principal and Interest are payable in Gold—
tbe Principal at the end of Thirty years, and the
Interest Send-annually, at the rate of Seven and
Three-teenths Per Cent. per annum.
They are issued In denominations of $lOO,lOOO,
$l,OOO, $5,000 and 110,000.
The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. J.
Cooke, of Philadelphia. and J. Edgar Thomson.
President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
Company.
These Northern Pacific 7-30 Bonds will at all
times before maturity, be receivable! at Ten Per
Cent. Premium (or 1,10), in exchange for the
Company's lands at their lowest cash price.
In addition to their absolute safety, these
Bonds yield an Weenie larger, we believe, than
any other first-claws security. Persona ho
United
United States S2o's can, by converting them into
Northern Pacifies, increase their yearly Income
ovestme n ne-third, and still have a perfectly reliable In
t.
SOW TO GET THEM.—Your nearest Bank or
Banker will supply these Bonds In any desired
amount; and of any needed denomination. Ver
son' whhing to szehange stocks or other bonds
for these, can do so with any of our Agents, who
will allow the highest carrel price for all market
ablesecuritlea.
Those Hying in kmallties remote from Banks,
may send money, or other bonds, directly - to us
b e t o n= and we will send back Northern Fa
st our own risk, and without cost to
tha 1111151100. For further information, pamph
lets, maps, etc., call on or address the undersign
ed, or any of the Banks or Saakers employed to
sell this La.n. -
FOE SALE BY
WM. PALNTER & CO.,
Beaker* rtaisubsohli. Agents for Eastern Pa.
Gettysburg National Bank,
02777 8 .1 117 R 0 . PA
Pets.l,li7l.-12t
few A.duertioments.
AUDITORS' REPORT
E. G. !MAGI',
DAVID RHODES, Jr..
RAPHAEL SIIERFV,
MEI
FEIM
=II
few Athirtistmtnto.
CARBOLIC TABLETS.
PREPARED BY'DR. WELL'&
The most Important discovery of the age Is this
wunderfilt Baling and Cleansing neht for the
diseases; or weakness of the Respiratory organs,
Sore Throat, Sudden Cold, Heartiness, Catarrh,
Asthma, Vies of the Throat or Windpipe , diseases of Lungs and for all irritation of the
mesons membrane.
. .
All vocalists and public speakers who speak
and sing without effort, use these Tablets, their
effect In clearing the Yoke is simply astonishing
as can be shown by numerous certificates.
DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
act directly on the mucuous membrane and
should be
.pmptly and freely taken hi all expce
ore or viole nt change of weather, as they equal
ize the Circulation of the Blood and thus ward off
all tendency to colds and Lung diMeulty.
The proprietors would say. all first class medi
cines hare their imitations, and they would
CAUTION the public against Imposition by bar.
leg other medicines thrust upon them in place of
these admirable Tablets.
JOHN tt KELLOGG, 31 Platt St. N. Y. Sole
Agent SOLD BY DuvoorsTs. Price .Z cents a
box. Jan. 27.—1 w
Vstabllsbed 18.88. E. H. KELLOGG, Mannfac.
turer and Dealer In Sperm. Lard, %re,
Elephant, Tanners, Wts)l, Signal and Muhl ery
Oils. E. IL Kellon's dbmbined Wool and Spin
dle Oil Is au Extra Wool Oil, which scours ot t
easily and perfectly from the whitest goods, l
handsome In color, almost entirely odorless, en
dures a temperature of 35° and a less quality is
required to do the work than of the best Lard,
while the pri mch less, and beldam having
all the ahoy." n ame ddesirable qualities, It Is real.
ly a very dire Spindle Oil. Address li 11. ICEL.
LOG, No. 17 Cedar Street. P. 0. Box 4338, New
York. Jan. 33.-try
The Gretttestr Success of the Sea.san.
AG ENTS .L tW r .:AIiTED FOR
BELDEN: THE WHITE CHIEF.
Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the
Plains. The remarkable adventures of the fa.
mous WHITE CHIEF and BIG WARRIOR
among the Bed Skin sr Thrilling accounts of
Great Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes and Terrible
Contests with the big game and hostile tribes.—
Spirited descriptions of the habits and superiti.
Roma of that strange people. Their Spurts, I.e
gends, Traditions. Why they Scalp. Kew they
Woo and Wed, Doctor, Worship, &c. &c.
New, Fresh and popular. l'rice Low. It is
selling by the thousands with wonderful rapidity.
Agents are making from S5O to NW per week.
Some choice field yet to be had. Apply at once
for sample chapters. Illustrations and full par
ticulars to A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher. 400
Chestnut St., Phila. Jan. 27.—1 .
ENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groe.
sheek's Calcrtlating machine, rapid, accu
rate, reliable, simple, easily operated, cheap and
beautiful. Diving instantaneous additions or
subtractions. taking from one to five columns of
ilgures at a time, carrying and borrowing its own
tens, hundreds, etc., without the least thought o
the part of the operator. Address ZIEULER 6:
McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 27.--4 w
GENTS WANTED for Abbott'i Piti - ssis and
the FRANCO-PRI:IRIAN WAR, in German and
English, with tine steel engravings. ma" &c.—
Agents are getting trona 25 to 50 subscribers per
day. One Agent reports 163 orders the first twt,
days. Now Ls the time to secure an Agency for
this and other works desirable for Agents. Ad•
dress Quaker City Publishing House 217 and 219
Quince St-, Philadelphia. Jan. 27.-4 w
14.... a 22
REDITCTIO.N OF PRICES
TO COMPORM TO
REDUCTION OF LUTIF3.
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
BY GETTING UP CLUBS.
airSeuti, for our New Price List and a Club
form will Iccompany it. containing full directions
—making a large saving to consumers and re
inunerative to club organizer%
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
Ki 2.91 22
31S VESEY STREET
P. 0. Box 5..313. New York.
THEV-NECTAR
13 LACK 'I: lb: A_
with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit
all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale
wholesale by the Greot Atlantic pa cute na
(U., S Church St.. New York. I'. tt. Box 5506.
Send for Then Nectar Circular. Feb. 10.--Iw
t GENTS WANTED.—(IO2S a month)—by the
P. AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
Boston. Mass., or St. Loins, Ito. Jan. 27.4 w
JURUBF,BA
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
We will send a handsome Prospectus of our
New Illustrated Family Bible containing over 200
line Scripture Illustrations to any Bmilr. Agent,
free of charge. Address, NATIONAL. PIIIIIIMEING
Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Jnn. 27.-4 w
41.-" ,
33,676 14
AA ,- A r da s y x ) w to r zli l p i e .
cursz. Has the underfeed, makes the "lock.
stitch" (alike on both sides,) and is fully license.
The best and cheapest family Selkinplachine in
the market. Address, Joinisois, Citioutc & Co.,
Boston. Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111.,0r
lit. Louis. Mo. 27.4 w
8 O'CLOCK.
417,&X
THIS IS NO HUMBUG:—By sending asCENTS
with age. height, color of eyes and hair, you
lil receive. by mt , —^ --" wrect picture of
th name and date
P. 0. Drawer
Feb. 10.-4 w
sent by mall fur
4u. Dealers supplied at reduced rates. Address
‘rm. Parros, Treas. Springfield, Mass. 4w
CENTS WANTED, FOR THE LAND OF
Il SACRED MYSTERY by Res. W. L GAGE.—
The graudest and most popular new, book out.
Hundreds of superb Illustrations, Steel, etc. No
other book like It—none selling half so fast:—
Agents sell 60 to 150 per week of it and Prof.
Stowe's Self-Interpreting Bible. Extra large In.
ducements offered. Senator circulars to WOUTII•
!soros, DUSTIN SC Co., Hirtford, Conn.
WEI
Agricultural College,.. of Pell'a.
This Institution will re-open for Spring Term
(1871,) of twenty-four (24) weeks
Chi Friday, February letb.
For geTadress neral circular, catalogue and other infor
mation,
THOS. H. BURROW'S,
President Agricultural College. P. 0.,
Jan. 27.-4 t Centre county, l'a.
Regal *tires.
, VOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate
.L of ANDREW %Vassar, late of Highland town.
ship, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in samo
township, he gives notice to all persons Indebted
tp said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY IL WINTRODE, Executor.
'.Feb. 10, 1571.-6 t
9TlCE—Letters Testamentary on the estate
cd MASTIA M. CULVER, late of Gettyaburg,
deceased, having been granted to the undersign
ed, r•N In said
_place, he hereby gives notice
to all ns Indebted to said estate to make
imm la payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them properly au
thenticated, for settlement
Feb. 3. 1971;-6t•
WOTlCK—Letters of Administration on the
iv estate of POLLY Miss, deemed late of Lail
more township. 'Adams cotmty, having been
panted to the undersigned, residing in same
township. be hereby gives notice to all persons
indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment, and those hayl claims against the same
to present them proper authenticated for settle.
ment. • Or ASHINGTON HESS.
Feb. 3,1471.-6 t Adm'r.
OTlCE—Letters of AdMinistration on the
IN estate of ROBERT TAT E, deceased, late of
Gettysburg, Adams county, having been granted
to the undersigned, residing In the same
he hereby gives notice to all persons Iniere4
to said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present- them properly
authenticated for settlement
Jan. 27.4,t
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, Auditor appointed by qt.,
Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, \n,
make distribution among creditors of the balance
In the hands of Wsl. A. UnNeast. Esq., upon the
confirmation of his account as Assignee of Gao.
Comm and wife In trust for the benefit of
Creditors, will attend to the duties of hLs appoint
ment at his office In the-Borough of Gettysburg.
on -Friday,. the 3d day qf March nett, at lo
o'clock, A. kt, when and where all parties in in.
terest can attend.
• ' D. McCONAUGHY, Auditor.
Feb. 10,1871.—1 t
Disgolution Notice
riIH H
E firm of ARTMAN & SADLER, of York
Springs, Adams county, Pa.. was dissolved
on the 3d lust., by mutual consent. All person..
having claims against said firm, will present them
to A. S. Hartman, of the late firm, for adju
dication, and persons knowing-themselves In
debted to the firm are hereby notified to call on
Mr. Hartman and settle their accounts.
HAETMAN & &ADLER
Feb. 10. MTh-31•
Grand Jury Report
1 I'o the Honorable Robert J. Fisher, President
.1 Judge, and Joseph J Kuhn and Robert Mc-
Curdy, .oelateJudgft of the Court of Quarter
Sessions, In and for the county of Adams:,
The undersigned, Gland Jurors of the county
of Adams, at the request of the Court `and the
Commissioners, did visit the County Prison,
where the Jurors were courteously received by
Sheriff Kiunk and lady, and the said Jurors
found that the main building bad been lately
painted and everyt Mug connected with the prison
dean and in order. 'The Jurors do further state
that they found twenty-two prisoners In therther.
ill's charge, and that there are but eight cells In
which prisoners can be securely kept and that
there are six cells lu said prison which are entlie
ly insecure for the safe keepingof prtsoneN.—
The Jurors, therefore, do recommend that the
Commissioners of the county have these six cells
planked and made secure for the safe keeping of
prisoners.
Witness our hands this 25th day of Jaauary, A
D. 1871.
ZACIIAIIIAII itYKRS, Foreman
BialAltis Kebn, Wm. A. Young,
Plus S. Smith, John Meelftrt,
Jonas B. Orner, John Sosegto.r, . .
Samuel A. Wertz, . Wilarll,ll4took,,,
Francis Cole. John Stansusith,
Michael Lerenstine, Joseph Bafir,
He Bonnier, , Jaco
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Jun, 491 1 Z 4 Z4na.0.
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,trick, ,
ck, . Samuel gab°
Jacob F. L, ..Temell. XVler,' ' •
A. Kean: John Lauver, - .
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IS A mu.:
Feb. 10.-4 w
ge any colored
black or brown.
IL C. CRESTON,
Executor
JOHN M. TATEtAdm'r