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LI = II ZRY rieroAr,
13Y H. T. STAIILE.
Teireist—'Ara Bott.iim pet annum lb othstsce--
Two DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS t 1 not paid
In advahoe. No suieeetiptka discontinued,
nolo." at the option of the publisher, until all
arrearages are paid.
ADVRIVITALIDOCIR inserted at the" usual rates--
Large reduction to those who advertise by
therms.
Solt Panceiltd; or every description—from the
smallest label or card to the largest handbill
or poster,-done with dlispatch,ln a work man
t like manner, and at the lowest living rates.
0 vrece on Baltimore street, a few doors above
the Oceurt-flume, on the opposite side, with
,"Getiyaburgt.tunpilerOfgoe" on the building.
Attarnies, Physicians, &c.
EDWARD D. BUEHLER,
A TTOBSEY AT LAW
-- ,
Will faithfully and prompt.
Iy attend to all Mainers entrusted to him
epealls the German language °Mee at the Same
place, In South Baltimore street near Forney's
drug store, and uearly °planate banner • Meg
lere sum:,
Gettysburg, March
I)..YeeoXADBHr, JOHN 31. ARArTH,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS.
MoIAPNADOHY ba aisaelat.d JOHN M.
LP, II:RAI:TN, Esq., In the Practice of the Law,
at Ills °Mee, one door v. eat of Duelderls Drug
Store. Chambersbung attend.
Special attention given to suit rollertions and
met Bement of estates. All I.lnd Loraine.s and
elatinn to Pennionn. Bounty, Melt Pry, and DIM -
;lg.* Aga I Wit Cut L(.41 121:/1.1011, at all time., promptly
mid • tilelegtOy attended M.
Land Warrants lutated, and- choke Farm. for
'ale In lowa and other WPM/CTII Slates.
No , . '1 , INO .
WX. 4. DUNCAN,
A TrUltNliY Al LAW,
Will promptly attend to all
I -gal entrusted to him, including the
panPellloollß, Bounty, Brk Puy, and nil
mlier against the United Hinton and state
Governments.
uolrn I n Nnrth-west corner of Innanond, °pity*.
hung. Penn'a.
In
4. C. NEELY,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
Ihrtlenlar attention paid to
•
Ileetton of Pensiona, Mont. ,v and Back•pay.
OM, In the N. F., corner of the Diamond.
rnntyyburg, Aprils, 11951. If
Dr. 1 C. WOLF,
LOCATED AT EA4T BERLIN, AD
AMS COUNTY,
Pope that by atriet attention to ILA profeamional
datler be may merit a allure of the public pa
tronage.
Aprll2, MOS. tf
==EfffMlll
1 1,f4 Rl , -,CNIkII.) 1.1.‘a _Praotice or Medicine In
I -
I.lrri,EserolANl And otrera Ken n
lli outdo.. Only.. at 1.1. house, corner of Lona
hat 41.1 met and Foundry alley. near the Ralln.d.
lal at tvntion gi% en to Skill Itlseithen.
I.ltAlent.dorn, Nov. 8,1511.
=I
01.1 ICE AND DWELLING,
A few doors from the
N E Porn, of Baltimore and High streets, near
11.4•1ieslit terian stairs, Pa.
ptil 15, Istr7.
Dr. M.l. .VerLURE,
purfircLtN, Fil`FttlEON
AND ACI`OrCITEDR,
Raving pegrnanently located In New Oxford, will
practice his profession In all Its branches. His
friends anti all others desiring his professional
servlees requested to call and consult him at
hi. nlll e, in I ittooNer Strevt.
.V 14 3, 2U , imer. tf
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A B BOW:STOW N, A DAMS COUNTY,
Cocain um Ihe
prart Ire of lax profenelon In nil Its bnineben i and
Illy L, " g " :1 1 17.4.1t 1 t 1 .g to rail ' nod "c ` , tcd
ni
mill 1111 n.
Uri .1,1 , 41. tf
.1. L.III7IENCE HILL, M. D.,
DI. STIST,
ITn))111). otllve nor door went of the
r .11 rlturelt In 1 loon beruhtt rg etrevt, rutd opp•-
.1).• Dr. C. llorner'n olllr,, u here thoSO u Inhl lig to
i 111 Vl' vl)ental Opernt lon t)erfonned are rel)peet
folly luvlted to roll. Rril.nrxerA: The. Horner,
Rev. If. L. Rougher, I). D., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs,
D. D., Prof. Ti!. L. Sterver.
)3oty)d)orir, April 11, 'l9.
- KEYSTONE HOUS J E,
kNtIiF.RABITRO ST., (IE.TTYRBIIRO,
=iMIME
HIS lea new trowel, at up. in the meetT
proved style. Its location Is Vestment, central
and convenient. Every arrangement has been
made for the accommodation anolt comfort of
guests.. The Table will always have the best ofthe
market, and the Bar the beet of selnessand liquors..
Them la onsumodlouss Stabling attached, with
an amnion...dating ostler always on hand.
This Hotel le now open fur the entertainment
of the public, and a chore of patronage Is solicited.
No ellbrt will be spared to render eallaction.
Jan. 14, ISO:. tt
RAILROAD HOUSE,
I=
HANOVER, YORK COUNTY PA.,
I UHF undendgned would respectfully inform
I hie numenms frlembeand the pu hlle generally,
find, he has hawed the Hotel in ljanover, neer the
Depot formerly kept by Mr. Jeremiah Kohler,
lira will apace no effort toconduct It In a nianner
lau will glye general sat lefaetlon. Ma table will
I tlxo land the Mairkela eau atn,rd—laht ohaul-
I:era are spaeloue and romfortable—and law hail
1 a 15 , 1 n for lain bur a full xtock of choice wlnea and
'knurl'. There la etabilng tor horees attached to
the Hotel. It will be hie ronetant endeavor to
render the fulleet natieruction to It he aueets, ma
king lak houke,Ul near a home to them ILA lam/dine.
lie neloi wellare of the public patronage deter-
Milled no tar to deserve a large part of It. Ite ,
member the Itallroad ifuune, near the Depot,
fallo% er, Pa. A. P. 11.1.1.1kilik.lt,
len. If
GLOBE INN,
YORK HTREET, NEAR THE DIAMOND,
G ATTYSB CR R. PEN,' V A
'IRE undersigned would most respectfully In
firm his numerous friends and the public
g,messily, that he has pure - based that long estate
I ished and well known lintel, the 'lfilobe Inn."
in York street, liettysburg, and will spare no
effort to eonduet ft In a manner that will not de
tract from lie former high reputation. lila table
will have the hest the market eon afford—hie
chambers arc spacious and oomfortahle—and he
lots laid In for his her a lull stork of Wines and
thaws. There is large stabling attached to the
Hotel, Whlen Will be attended by attentive oat-
If.re. It will be his constant endeavor to render
the fo [lest satlvfn, [lon lo 1114 guests, Ir - inking Ills
as near a home to them WI passible, He
;oats a share of the pol,lle'n patron - 4re determin
ed as he is t a deserve a large part of it. ,
Remem
ber, the * . tilobe Inn" Is In York street, but near
the Diamond, or Public Square.
WOLF.
April I, ISfi7. tf
EVERHART'S
17H N K lAN ROUSE,
COUNKR. or HOWARD a FILASILLIN Sruurni,
BALTIMORE. MD.
This Rouge is on a direct line between the
Northern t*ntral and Baltimore do Ohio Railroad
Depote. It bee been retitled and comfortabtr ar-
I tinged for the convenience and the entertain
ment of gurete
==M
0 YES! 0 YES!
Andrew Pottorr,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
P' , PERS his services to the public. Bale, Cried
in any pinta the county, at reasonable rates.
ving considerable experience In the business,
I„ , netters himself that he will he able to mole
sot lvtlet , on In all cafteol. Post °thee address,
(lronde lilt, Adarnsro., Pu.
No, PUIT. ly
The Wonder of the Age !
UFA RAHN'S ELECTRIC CHIHIN for sale at
!TI Hendricks & Warren's Grocery Store, in
Faxl York slireet, Hertysbarg, Pa., where every
think loom lies will be sold at the lowest price..
live an a mil and see for youarelver. Our attack
c0n41.48 ut Onwertea, Notions, and Fancy Good..
ttdr locate Is sellquicky oar ann. to Wane.
aa - Produec taken In exchange arc Hoods. Cash
paid for Huron and flatter.
HENDRICKS & WARREN.
Saul 91). WV. If
5P.E.111013
, PORT GRAPE WINE,
1.120(1 by Ifusdreda V Cbogprepalons Ar Church •
Ctrometenton Purpue..
ALM,
; liscellent for Taund Weally Per80...1
SE:
VINEfARDS, NEW JERsEI
Speres Port_Crape Wilt, Four 'fears Old.
/PHIS Butt* celebrated tintlre Wine is made
from the lake Mae Oporto Grape, raised In
t lAN country. Its invaluable
nide find Stremthating Properties
are unonrp4.sW by any other native Wine. Be
ing the pure juice of the grape, produced under
Mr. Elpeers own personal superviaon, its parity
and pualaanasa are guaranteed. The yaragest
child may partake or its generous quslitlea,
the weakest Invalid nom , use it toadvaatage. a t
:4,Articuls= bes
rl tir& to the =ild detilll
tlict we aN
akar am. Ms, la every rallteri,
WILE TO RE BALLND O.Y.
Inralkis use Open's Port Grape Wine.
Penosles use Speers Portorape Wine.
Weakly persons find a benefit by Its ride.
hpeer a Wines In Hospitals are preferred to 00h
r wines.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers.
A Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey. Office, 213
Broadway New York.
August.* ma. ay
CHOICE TOBACCOS
AT J. M. WAIINEdilli.
rt 41 1 %
. - y
tugevwM. coualviim
Clotty*lng, April 11, lin. It -
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GETTysBERG
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COMPILER
,
BY H. J. BTABIE.
NEW FIRM
New Oxford, Adams comaty, P&
HERSH. & BROTHER
I:LAVE taken the Warehouse recently own -
plea by Lk Hoke.
cy are now paying theIiIIMBIST PRICES for
GRAIN AND PRODtCE.
Eu c tt a ikailign 4=IES. °lll
of
Li"(
JAMES 11FIMMI,
PAUL ILEBSti.
Wow Oxford, Nov.l, 1,1167. in
GRAIN & GROCERIES.
THE BRICK WAREHOUSE
==!
TITHE undersigned, at hie Warehouse, In New
I. Oxford, Adams count ,e pays the highest pri
mer for WHEAT, RYE, OORK, OATF4, - CLOVE
AND Tf.HOTHY HICEDN, BUCKWHEAT, &r.
Fanners may always rely upon finding the brat
market for their prod uceat the Brick Wareliouw.
He also keeps constantly on hand, for ode, at
the lowest profits, all lelridg of OROCEItIES,
BALT, Fiend, (ATANOS and other 11,RTILI
-2,Eliii—l:oA.L, LUMBER, &e.
,
He runs a MARKET CAR to Baltimore (wire
a week, and hay. Goods and other article. for
persons so ordering. The ear runs to Stevenson
it lions , 166 North Howard Street. A share of
puldle patronage solicited, and every effort
made to pLeane.
ABRAHAM SURELY
- New Oxford, Nov. IS, L. ly
A NEW STOCK
4. W.EXTER GOODS,
AT J. C. ZOUCK d BONN, NEW OXFORD, PA.
Mi T itt.reiWt Mtnlei front the eftr, where we
of. k h"u hueol li g v oM, Uir feu = mi le in w o e u n r ie llr i"l e, under
TILE LATE DECLINE.
Oar stock cOurtiata In part of FRENCH MEW
EDF:a, FRENCH COBOCEGB, Drlaner Call."
?Midi, Blenched and Unbleached Muallns; a
large aanortment of Balmoral flklrte, Hoop
Ski rta, (Dorm, dm.
ME: VS WEAR, combiting In port of Broad and
Braver flotha, Black and Fancy ("manners, Cwt.
minks, }gain and Faller }garment, Under-011nm
aniVilmwent, BOOTS. 1410E8, /LI. TS, and CAI'S,
Driving and buckskin Glovea..
A rompletemmortment of (1110CERITA, at low
rate*.
LIAILD-WARE, such am Tire Iron, Spring,
Shear, Blister and Cast Steel, Horse Shoe Bur,
:fail Haim, Hammered iron, Nails, Spikes, Shov
els and Forks, Door Locks, Pad Lockm, Latches,
'Doges •nti Screws, Paints (kill,(Hasa, Putty, a,.
CIIINA AND 4PEENS-WARE, by the art.
Thankful for pant patronage, we hope to merit
the name in the future,
.1. C'. ZOUCK dr. SON
New Oxford, Nov. A, 1,487. ly
NEW DRUG STORE,
IN NEW OXFORD.
1 1 11E ow nr ( 1 , Elezitne opened • Drag Ware
calla the attention of t7l:: ° p u nTl l
r tl to hle ~bx•k of
PUNTS,
OIL 4
N'ARNIf4HEN ,
WINDOW GLAXL
PATk'-NT
and a full assortment of DRUGS; In a word a
complete stock generally kept In a lind
en.. Lima . All of Aehich have been pur
chased duri the peat two weeks, and will be
sold low. All he articles, formerly manufactured
at the old establishment In East Berlin ran be
had here. Undemanding his buidneam perfectly,
and selecting Ida quads himself, he is able to war
rant his Drugs pure and es represented. The pub
lic are requested to give him a trial.
D. M. MILLER.
New Oxford, May a, 18117. tf
NEW GOODS
CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST!
'Fro wish to buy good and cheap Goode, ell
SAMBA & BROTI. STORE,
near ?tilers's Hotel, In CITAVISERABURG ST.,
Gettysburg. They have - the very beat selection of
goods, such as
CIXYZITS, CAMSINIERES, TWEEDA,
the market can produce, and are determined to
Bell thew as cheap as can be sold anywhere in
town or country. Any person wishing to have
them CUT, can have tt done tree of chatge. Those
desiring goods MADE LIP, man also be soornam.
dated. We warrant the hest work and the heat
tuts to be had anywhere. No humbug In what we
We have on hand the very best and most durable
Za . TriNGI MA CRISSEI,
and are alwaye reedy to wait on ciaetoment. Fug
ectiefaction given in operating machine. Call
and examine. We warrant them to be the beat
in use.
JACOBS et. SRO
April S, Th 67. tf
STILL AT WORK
T HE undersigned eon7ures the
CARRIAGE-MAKING BUBINESF3,
In all Itabranchea, at Ills old stand, In EAST MID
DLE STREET, GETTYSBURG.
NEW WORK made to order, and REPAIRING
done promptly and at lowest prima
FALLING AND STANDING-TOP BUOGIEFI
CONSTANIZT ON UAND.
iffirTwo first-rate SPRING WAGONS for sale.
JAWS TROXEL.
. .
MEM
NEW COACH SHOPS.
YANTIS, ADAMS it C 0 ~
LITTLKATOWN, PA.
YilE take thin metliod of informing the public
that we have establinhed new Coach Shope
ittlestown, where we are iprepated to mann
!facture to order all kinds of BUGGIES, CAR
, lltlAilEs, SULKIER, &e. on the shortest notice
:and most accommodatint a terma. Out hands
Save been procanal :tern timaxe, and, as we
Mee none but choice material, we ran put up
;work to compete' with any shop in the State.
;Old work repaired anti taken In exchange for
'Mew.
Aug. IA lftf. tf
CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS.
iIIHF, undernigned have renamed the Carriage
" making imalnegn, .
AT THEIR OLD Frre_vn,
In Alan Middle Street, Getlyminn7, Pig.,
where they are prepared to put up work In the
mood tiothlonable, oinhodantial sad siperior man
ner. A let.ed new end misead-howni-
CAM - DAMN, RUGGIaI,•4IO., OF RAND,
a dull W i t ' Ar e °t all; la ntS,;l B :4
satiatisetoruy as possible.
;i:+J.~l:~r'irLr_r>.aat7rytib: mJ.L trltll
end at eheapeed rate*.
A large krt or new and, old 11A10703/S on hand
and tbr sale.
Thank:fed fir the liberal patronage beretalbre
enjoyed by them, they nollelt and will endeavcr
to deserve &Was alumni In the future.
DARNER & ZIEGLER
Jnty 10, tlft
CARRMGES AND ByGGIES.
TATE & car:
aim new Ind Ming st variety of
COACH WORK,
of the Poirot arid moot approved styles
and constructed of the best material, to which
they invite the attention of OnTera
bout our work with t elms and of material
selected with special refenmce to beauty of style
sad durability, we can eseilident. room men fi
the work as unsttrpassed by any, ettba , in ouf
of the elites.
.
All we ask Is la Inspection of our work to Don
etsk** those In want or a n y kind of relOtio, that
this Is the place to bay them.
REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH
done at short radtl r ee ittisomible terms
Glye us rat; it oar ?scurry, WO like cana l .
of Woodehietatt sof '',Cluistiberaburvitroels, Get
tylibarg.
P. J. TATS,
Vr E. CULP
March 11,1914. tt
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roti lli estiorsidiefileeraf's
ft.. mimes Mew staillfasea lefk
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DecjANL 4aVe oak
AiDEII2I wanting& satiloka at Pisbuxom?,
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• Wl_ - .t,. At..,
LARGE SALE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
O
THUM/DAY, the 276 h dad h o ut t FEBRUARY
6j neat, the &absente'e
farm
ing Wilt sall at Public Bale at is residence,
within ball a mile of Fairfield, Adams county,
on the road from Fairfield to Gettysburg, the fol
lowing valuable Personal Property , via:
fi WC:NU WORK LIORBEet, 6 Wien Cows, 8
bead of young Cattle, I young Devon bull, Si
bead ee of'
le bead of intemte, ( Wagons, tone
a heavy brush -treed, one a tour-horee narrow
tread, one a two-horse spring wagon, and the
miser a oneshonie spring wegon,)Lline Bed, 1 pair
heavy Wood and Bark Ladders, 1 pair Hay Car-
Mama, 1 good Reaper and Mower, 1 Threshing
Machine and Florae Power, 1 Wire-tooth Rake,
Winnowing Mtn, Cutting Box, 2 sets lireoch
bands, 4 sets Front Gleam, all heavy and as good
as now, 6 sets, Plough limn, 2 sets Buggy Har
eem, Oollars, Briffles, Wagon saddle. Lines,
Breast and Butt Chains, Halter and Coo Chau.,
Log Chains, Fifth ('bane, Lock Chains, Hough
Lock and Cutler, Double find s Ingled revs , pread
era, 4 Flambee,. Ploughs, 2Single :shovel Plough.,
4 Doable Morel Houghs, 8 Harrows, 4 Collie,-
Ire% 1 Lt' i r i n g v Cgt e ti r tl . rLwo'aiin Jac k -car ter,
(irate Shovel, Crew-bar, Mattocks, Digging iron,
large tiledge, Rakes, Forks, blau, els, Hoes, Au
pre, Chisele, Planes, etc.; a large Doable Land
Holler, a large Double tilvd, tail rof liubbore, u
set of Blacksmith Tool., 2 s. aps of Ras s—with
lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as
TABLEs AND IL, 11, itJaking d
ESPlNLegafill, peting, et,ol . ((love and Fixtures,
Teu-plate Stove,
Tlu,
and Cital,e, -stare, with
other articles, too numeroos to no a n
TER118:—All rams of ten dollars and limier,
rash, on all 101111.10.)SO tell dollars, a credit 01
one year will he given, the porchaser eying note
to
approved security.
Male to commence at 9 On clock, A. M., when at
tendance will be given by
GEORUF: FISCEL.
A/Mason PIITTII, Auctioneer,
Jun. 17, bled. to
PUBLIC SALE
LE undersigned, intending to quit farming,
fr
wW oiler at Public sale, at Ids reahlen , e, in
tier township, Adams county, aljoining Nrael
Bricker a 21111, and about PA miles south of Cen
tre 51111 a, near the Pine Grose road, on TUF-91).11",
Uwe MI day of FEBRUARY next, the following
articles, viz:
2 READ OF WORK IfORSIN, I Three-year
ling Colt and 1 yearling 110., 1 (:00 and 1 Heller,
1 large Bull, a lot of Shoats, 1 good Four-horse
Narrow-tread Wagon, I Two-horse Spring Wagon,
I English Wagon Batt , 1 Lime Bed, 1 pair Hay
Carriage*, I pair Wood Ladders, 1 Two-horse
Sled and 1 Two-horse Sleigh, 1 Rolling Screen, 1
good Plough, 1 Double Shovel Plough, 1 Corn
Fork, I Harrow, humble and , ingle-tree., I Jack
crew, I 'at-hook, 2 seta Horse twat* I net cheek
Lines, 1 SW Saddle, good I
as new, Two-horse
Chain 1 Fifth
%717:! ' 2 r 1.'lax t Vrt ' e 7 a, e 1 : 1 0 1i , g I L l agier, 2 Grain Cra
dles, 2 Clot erseed Cradles, Grass scythes and
Swaim, extra Briar Cut ter, drc.: also Cook Slot e
and Fixtures, Bureau, Chest, Eight-dav Clock
and Case. Trundle Bedstead, double Wood Chest,
Sausage Grinder, large:dent Veasel, Wool Wheel,
with other household articles. Also, some Car
penter Tools, CITIAMing Drill, with ntinierons
other articles not herein mentioned.
. _ .
Rale to commeneo at 9 o'clock, A. M., on aald
day, when Si tendance will be given anti terms
made known by
- - -
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Jol . l". n . .ll . c4:lM . Al4: . tioßeer.
Pt:TB - mac SAME
or
VALUABLE PERSONAL, PROPERTY.
ON MONDAY, the 2d day of MARCH, 1812 i, the
subberiber, Intending to quit farming, will
.11 at Public Sale, at Ills residence, In Reading
township, Adams county near Bast Berlin, lon
the farm formerly belonging to Col. .1.1 Won.,
but now to David srovaard rue tutiowing valuable
Personal Property, viz:
.5 WORK HORSES, 2 Yearling Colts, 7 Mich
Cowl. (moat of them to be fresh by the time or
sale,) 3 besot of Young Cat tic, 2 Sown bras y
pig, a number of Shoats, 1 Three-inch-tire Wag
on, for four or alx horse., with Bed, both as good
on new, 1 Four-Inch-tire Wagon, for four or six
horses, I One or Two-horse Wagon, as good an
new, 2 Log Sleds, one new, with double runners,
1 Sleigh and Harness, I new Rod Threshing Ma
chine, with Double Shaker, also a Too-Lorne
Thresher, with Shaker, 1 lineke, r Cooper nod
Mau er, as good ac. now, WI th Self-raker attached,
I Spring-4,4h Bake, as good an new, 1 111 ant
Drill, nearly now,first-rate Winnowing Midi and
Cutting Box, 2. pair Hay Ladder., 2 sets Dung
Boards ' 2 lung Plough., 2 Double and 2 Single
Shovel Ploughs, 2 (brit Forks, 2 Harrows, 1 Drag,
I Wheel-barrow, L data Breechbands, an good as
new, 4 site of Front Gears, 4 Housing',, I Wagon
Saddle,Shle Saddle, Collars and 'lrbil. s, Halters
and Chains, Cow Chains, Log and F situ ( 'halos,
2.ts Butt Traceii,,2.ts Breast Chan., Double and
Single-troes, Spreaders Jockey Stocks, Dung
Forks, Pitch Yorks, 114:kes, Shovels, Crow-bar,
Dung Hooka, Mattock, Pick, Work Benc, Sha
ving Hum, Fla x Brake, Axes, :Maul and Wedges,
ate, etc ., with Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Stith as
TABLES AND CHAIRS, Bedsteads, Cupboard,
Cook Stove and Fixture., 2 Ten-plate Stoves
Clock, Sink, Spinning NiTheel, Chopping Ma
chine Sausage Staffer, Lard Press, 1 barrels of
Cider'Vinegar, Meat Vessels, Tight Barrehs, Tubs,
Churns, Iron Pots and Kettles, a lot of Benches,
and a variety of other articles, too numerous to
mention.
Bale to commence at A o'clock, A. M., on !mid
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
'MICHAEL ALWINE.
J. F. Xactrues, Anetlesier.
Dec.'lJ.lBi7.
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
ON SATURDAY. the 22d day of FERRI' %In
WEL at 1 o'clock. F. IL, *lll be -offered at
Public Sale, on the premises,
A LOT OF GROUND,
In FAH Middle street, Gettybran, having there
on erected a two-story Frame Weather
boarded DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, and
other out-bullrangs; good well of water 1 1
and drat-rats fruit.
Also, A HALF LOT OF GROUND, near t e
1111)0VP, with a large Blacksmith Shop, plastered
and having two hearths, thereon erected.
111 - Attentions* Orr sad brims made known
by OLTZWORT.
A. W. FLEMMING, Auctione e r , VM.Dll
il
Feb. 11, 1146/4. to
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
REAL ESTATE IN urn.n , rrowx.
zi SATURDAY, the 78i day of FEBRUARY
next, In pursuance of an Order of the Or
ens' Court of Adam" comity, the eubecriber,
Administrator of the estate of Morgan H. Swope,
deceased, will oder at Public Bale, on the premb
ea, the following Real Fatate, situate in the
borough of Littlentown, Adamit county, via:
THE MANSION PROPERTY of said deeadent,
a LOT OF GRUUND, corner 'of Baltimore and
Lombard atrects...diop, lot of the Mime. Gol
den, improved with • Frame West h
erboarded DWELLIN HOUSE, two sto-
Hee and attic, and Frame Weatherboard it
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eat Stable, with well of water.
Alpo the undivided interest of paid d en in
one other I.OT OF GROUND, sitaate on Lom
bard street a formal d, adjoining lot of Silas Feeser,
Improved with a grind
Two-
Brick Dwelling
Honer, and Frame Weethethoerded Stable,
Fruit Tnree and a good well of water.
_ . .
Sole to commence at 2 o'clock, P. It, on kald
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
JOPLN A. SWOPE, Adm't.
By the court—A. W. Mirermt, Clerk.
Jan. 31, 1860. ts•
VALUABLE PROPERTIES
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JOHN C. MUCK, LAND AGMNIT,
New Ox FORD, ADAMS COVNTT, PA.,
Has for sale 'unlimber of detdrable properties, to
which he asks the attention of those wishing to
parthaire.
Two No. I STORE STANDS for sale or rent,
with Itack. of /oath; doings good tretelness, near
Railroad, situated in beautiful villages ; good
them:alto persona washing to engage in the begi
n/ma. Proseseloa given any time.
A LIMNSTO.IOk: FARM of 55 acres, near Rail.
road, brick house and all necessary out Mandl toga.
A LIMPATONE FARM of 1900 acres, with Flour
and Haw Mill, Wise, barn, and other out-build
ings, altustied In Baltimore County, Md., 18 tulles
from - Baltimore.
A LTM.MT ONE FARM of 4110 acres, brick house,
brick barn, In Baltimore county, 11d., 17 miles
from
LAIIA iIia" FMINDRY AND MACHINE 8110 P,
with Dwelling attested in a conrity sent, near
Rallroill and Depot. flood chance for doing all
kinds of work. Also, several Town Lou wilt be
mid with the above property if desired.
A FAILM OP 100 A('RFll. in Adams county,
with good Stone House, good Barn, kc., near a
turnpike and railroad.
FORTY ACAD.., w Wl' good House, Barn, &c.,
three-quartem of a mile - from a railroad elation,
A gMod. chance ; terms emu - .
A FARM OF 105 ACtlS o on the Carlini, barn
negnieuLtg=4,ulild
A E FLOUR MILL, with %Arles of land.
The soothes four pair of Burrs, and all machinery
for doing merchant work. Best water power in
the
A upon
lOgi OF 171 ACKER, near the Hanover
tarne
te, on which to erected a good House, Barn,
and an ether n out-bnildingt.
A FARM OF 2S2A mod land, with large
Brick Houser Barn, and 2 must Roues--g acres
In wood— tulle trona the Conowago Chapel.
A HOTIM, In Few Oxford, two-storr, room'.
and—eanwestient tor bunnies. Good chance;
terms easy.
Also, it timber of good Houses and Lots for
sale in New Oxford.
Pesaro wbo wish to buy Real Beta toad well so
those who wlab to ae.U, are requested to dive We
ii=lber a call at bit store in New OzWd.
Ad-
JOHN C. IlOUCir... Load Anat,
New Oxford, Adams county, PH.
April 1, ISM.
A DEStRAVILE
I TOWN MOPERTY
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rtt '6l9tm at Private Sa/e DWELL id SOW
e
ING the
44 rltt~lnt
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nnitattir
neveNtalling OMIWOOM s
basement, and with
Ttft bu, t mi llag, InalleMag i l=l
og e itgaeMil ty llagi . *MA*
JOHN
Nov. 15,
GrrrnittUßG, PA,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1868.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE PERROWILL PBC4'Ell'fl"
nlv FRIDAY, the Sth day of FEBRUARY
1J next, the subscriber, intending to quit farm
ing. Will sell at Public Hale, at Mt renidence, In
liamilton township, Adams county, on the road
leading from the Carlisle Turnpike to the York
Turnpike, two miles from Abbottatown and the
same distance from New Oxford, the following
Personal Property, viz:
4 HEAD OF WORK HORnal, (one an extra
valuable horse, 5 yearn old, and one a brood Sun
ny mare,) 1 two-year old Colt, 411 mi-rate Dow., 3
Rollers, I Bulls, one a Durham. 2 Brood noes
with Ph g 1 Shoat, I Three-Inch Four-horse Wag
on, nearly new, 2 Narrow-tread Wagons, 1 Two ,
lne, Spring 51 agon, Hay Carnage, 2 Threshing
Machines, 1 gt.v.ed Wire-t/s)th Rake, brain Drill,
1 pool liuckes e Reaper, with all the fixtures to it,
I Baker Plough, liarrow. Cultivator, Him el
Double and Single-trees, Hind and Front
Gear, with Collars and Bridles, Halter Mello,
Con Butt Chains, IL.c6 Chain, Spreaders,
and all other lambi of firm articles not herein
mentiontsi. Also some Iloaaehold and Kitchen
furniture.
:NAle tocomm,nev at 10 o duck, A. M., on maid
da” , wit n litt. Udall, will be 41\.n and tenni.
made known by
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01 , 19,1,
JAIL 11/,1,/, U.
PUBLIC S.,ILE
OF V.kLVAIILE PERSONA'', pRopERTY,
(IN FRIDAY, the `nth of FERRrARY
A,/ the irubmarlber, Intending to quit farming,
Oa tog to his son going West, will sell at public
sale, at hie renidenee, in Butter township, Adam.
county one mile east of Middletown, near Low
er's mill, the following valuable personal pro
perty, via:
11E. It OF WORK HORSES, (three of than
mares with foal,, 4 fdllch cows, three head of
young Catone a Durham Bull, s sheep, 1 Sou,
2 Shodtx, I slu t outenew four-home Brad-trim,'
Wagon, three and a halt In, it tire, 1 , :pring Wag
on, 1 new Wagon Bert, 1 pair of new Hay Car
ruaami, the lima In the. county', 1 falling-top Bug
gy. as good its new, I Ohlo heap, and !dower,
nearly new, I Threshing Machine and Hurt,
Poster, with doable shaker, us good as new, I
Wtrastoothßalre, I Harrisburg winnowing mill,
1 cutting box, I grindstone, .1 long ploughs, run
only cue season, 2 first-rate near harrows, 2 dou•
ble slim el ploughs, I corn fork, 1 drat-rate land
double and single trees, all new, 1 pair °I
new apt cadets, 2 set, new breeehbands, 2 sets of
front 'pars, collars, bridle., w.aton sm'i 'le, lines,
whips, cis , 2log chain., 2 pair of bolt chains 1
pair bread chains halter and cow chains, stra i n
cradle, mattock, pick, shovels, rakes and forks,
a lilt some Household furniture, and a variety of
otherartle les, too numerous to mention.
Hale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., on maid
tea, ben attendance will be given and terms
matte known by
JACOB RAFFENSPERO9L.
JACOB MBI.F.y, Auetiorkeet.
Feb. 7, ISM. ta.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE PF.RAONAL PROPERTY
TCFADAY, the ,sth day of FEBRUARY
U
lout., the undeningnal, has lug sold his farm,
will
411:737 "biiee i"lnd'ne' In
e ;lowi, Franklin ss p,:aro d
the fon
valuable Personal Property, viz:
2 HEAD OF WORK 110K4ES, 2 Mileh Cows,
Shoats,s, head of Sheep, 2 Brood Sows, 6 small
hoal _light Broad-tread Wagon, and Bed, 1
light Two-horge Wagon, and Shafts, 2 Spring
N 1 ageing, I pair of Hay Ladders, 1 Seylar Plough,
Harrow, Single and Double Shovel Plouglu, Cul
tivator, corn coverer, corn fork, roller, double
and aingle-treeet, spreader, log chains, hay rake,
horse gears, 113 nets, plough awl check lines.
sets °Ramage Mime., bridles, halters. coll.
and bells, fork, shovel, and rakes, con• oud
breast chalnq, groin cradle and scythes, winnow
ing mill, , Fa) etterille make,' }sewer Moo leg
Machine, 'Pine's patent, In good working order,
new Sherlharrou ‘‘uoal-screw for nark bench,
chestnut rolls, and Inuit!. other articles, too nu=
Lnerous to Locution.
vile to commence nt 12 o'cla k, M., on stdd daj,
bw atteudunee will be gb. om and terms made
RiliN CARI'I:N.I'ER.
JACOB MICKLEY, Auctioneer.
Feb. 7, IStl.s. tt`
PUBLIC SALE.
scriber, Intending to remove and change Dori
now, will sell at Public Stale, at her store, at Jrooe
1) Newman's, in Mountjoy township, on the
Getty shurg and Littlestown turnpike, the lollow
s property, sic •
11r entire stork of DRY GOODS, Hats and
Shoes, t a r e, qsware, Groceries, dic. Also, 1 good
I III:1111y Mr will work any where undo better
leader cannot bread; 1 one Or two- horse Wagon,
with Harness, the wood work of a spring wagon.
1 Rockaway Buggy, with tumbling sent and bar
new, 1 single shovel plough, sadWe and bridle,
cow chains, 3 iets short traces, 1 set of breast
chains, 1 mattock, ,±lr.; also, 1 cook store and
nxtures, 1 large table, I comer cupboard, I ward
robe, butter churn and buck, patent washing
machine, and other articles, too numerous to
mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on each
ay. .Ittendenee 'keen and term* made known
A. M. FABER.
Jan. 21, 15at.
PICSINCi-
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OVER COATS AT COM!
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVERCOATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT COST I
OVER COATS AT COST!
OVER COATS AT MIST?
OVER COATS AT MIST!
OVER MATS AT MST!
OVER COATS AT COST!
PICKING
Haa mrplendld anortmetit
of Draw, Hallam; aad ev
ery day Coate..
Pants of eN ery deeprlie
t In, Block, Blue, Fancy,
ete. Vegas 01 all kind&
Now no the time to !ware
BAROALNeI. Come one!
Come
all!!!
DRAWERR,
TRUNKS,
CARPET SACKS
lIMBAL LAR,
BUFFALO AND
GUM SHOES, Ike.
ITO lee PiCICMO a call,
as he Is determined to re
dace his Immense stock
before April Ist.
st•
41- xo Humnuah! 'GA
Call and be con*lnced
Jan. 17, 18t& tf
Register's Notices.
VOTICE Is hereby glysn'to all Legatees and
111 other penums concerned, that the Adminis
tration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be
presented at the Orphans' Co=tot Adams county,
for confirmation nod rillowitnee, on TUESDAY,
the Kral day of FEBRUARY; DISS, at to o'clock,
A. M., viz 1
. _
loft. ' The fLrat and final acoonnt of Pins P. Fink
and Joseph Fink, Administrators of Joseph
Fink, deceased. _
DA Account of David liaurbangh, Guardian' of
Calvin David Pensyl and George Edward Panay',
minor children of Jacob Pensyl , deceased, settled
by John linnets, Esq., Adminbaratur of said Da-
San rbaugh, dammed.
PO. The nrst and Anal account of Israel Hart
man and GLorge Richert, Administrators of John
Hartman, late of Hamilton township, deceatted.
BSI The account of Samuel Lentz, .Adsulnislnit
tor of Mary Lents, Late of Butler township, decd.
1117. GuardiamiMp account of William Wible,
(Marlton of Das Id Luther Plank and Anna Ma
ry Louisa 'Wilson, (late Plank,) minor children
of John Plank, Jr., deceased.
'W. It. noLrcwoßni, Register.
Jan. 11, IN% to
NOTICE
partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned in the Produce and Porward
tog business was dissolved on the ft rat day of
January inst., by mutant consent. The books
of accounts and all unsettled business have
been left In the hands of Rates It. Calp; who le
duly authorised to sett/e up the name. He will
be }mind at the Warehouse now In the occupan
cy of Hamra Itlghstn & Wean. All persona In.
terested are required to call and settler
HENRY CULP,
GEO. A. EARNEHAW.
Jan. IT, MEL tf
&eaten' Notioe.
bPRRAIK HEAOYR ERTATE.—Letters testa
mentary on the estate of Ephraim Heagy,
. of Oxford township, Adams county, deem a
ed, baying been granted to the underated, the
Ent-named reald r lz i fithe same towns p, and
the het - nested in Butler township, they
hereby give notice to persona Indebted to said
estate to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims against the some to present them
properly authentEbtal tar mettlement.
AARON HEADY,
JACOB REBERT.
Feb. 14, 18f.A. et Executors
Lseignees' Notice.
MIL mdersinned, Assignees of the estate of
1. Andrew Jaciowit bowers. and wig; of Oxford
town ht county,
, under deed of vo/un
tam tent In trust for creditors, hereby
Sive to n il mesons knotting timings/see
to be Indebted to geld A. J. Bowers to can and
make immediate payment, end those having
claims, to present them4.roperty authenticated
for eeMement. McOLUltic.,
Anll...AlLAAllithingLY,
Assignees,
LlB.st au.
NOTICE
riteour. not of Abnei s t H . Binder, Trust
odK ieteheof=
tie lle ore 'l jtrgeh c dt rfr ed ie ltrn art i tar b rgi k g of
Adams eoant , and will" be_prownted to_ssild
Malamination, On la,
lli i exf of which 01l
'intereot beret.' otHied.
31 4. wit =lrma, oak.
Go . Vow' a' Ho • gr
on tt il nalliwtetin=in alluniindr, inn!
Vyborg, ris•
HOORAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
AND
Hoofland's German Tonic
THE EIREAT &THEM=
VOR U.L DLIZAJOS or
THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIOES-
TIVE 01?GANS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
eomposed of the pure Juices (or, ea they are
medically termed, F_r.fracts, of Roots, Herbs, and
Barka, making a preparation, hlshly concentra
ted, Bud ,entirely- free front akohoho odntialures Qf
any kind
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Itt a combination of all the Ingredients of the
Bitter., unit the pnresa quality of tandu Oao
Ram, Orange, he., making 011 C of the moat pleas
ant and agreeable remeffles ever offered to the
plinths.
rhos° preferring a Medicine free from Alcohol
ic admixture, It 111 use
Hootland'a German Bitters.
Those who have no °Wet tton to the combina
tion of the Bitters, to tt ttited, will twit
Hootand'a German Tonic.
They are both equally good, and contain the
Milne medical virtues, the choice between the
two being a mere matter of Mate, the Thine be
ing the most palatable.
The Ktomach, from a variety of carmen, such as
Indigestion. Di npepsia, Nervous Debility, etc. la
very apt to have ties functions deranged. The
Liver, sympathizingam it doe, with the Stomach,
then become* en - cried, the result of which is that
the patient uutrers from 40, oral or more of the
follois log dlrease,
CONSTIPATION 11,A1I'LENCE, INWARD
PILES, OF BLOOD TO THE
HEAD, ACIDITY OF TILE KTOMACII, NAL%
esmatzwel
MUM
,
FOOD, FTI.L.NF.HS OR WEIGHT IN TILE
sTO MACH, HOUR ERUCTATIONS,
sINKINII OR F LUTTERINO AT ME
. _
PIT OF THE STUMALII, IMMING
OF THE HEAD HURRIED DIFFI
CULT BRE.tTIIING, FLUTTF.RING AT
THE HEART. CHOKING OR IiFFFOCA
TING SENSATIONS liE IN A LYLNG
PO.FTURE, DIMNF:ss OF VISION, DOTS OR
WEBS BEFORE THE MIGHT, DULL PAIN
IN THE HEAD, DEFICIENCY OF PERS'''.
RATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN
AND EYDA PAIN IN THE SIDE RACK,
CHEST, LIMBS, 1:11`., Sl' DDEN
FLUSHES OF HEAT, BURNING
IN TILE H
E FLES, CU NSTA.NT IM
AGININGS OF EVIL AND GREAT
DEPRESSION OgSPIRITS.
The sufferer from these tilsetises should-exer
cise the grentest caution in the selection of a
remedy for his ease, piing - owing only that _which
he is assured from his investlgittlowi and inqui
ries possesses true merit, Is skillfully compound
ed, Is free from Injurious ingredients, and has
established for Itself a reputation for the cure of
these diseases. In this eonnectlen we would
submit those well-known remedies—
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
MCI
lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
PREPARED LY DR. G. Y. JACKSON,
PILILADELPHIA, PA.
Twenty-two v, ars since they were first Intro
into tins country from Germany, during
which time theK have undoubtedly performed
more cures. and nonte.d suffering humanity to
a gloater extent, t han any other remedies known
to the public.
These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous
Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kid
ney e , and all Diseases arising from a Disordered
Lit cr . : Stomach, or Intestines.
•
• DEBILITY,
Resulting from nny CRUM' whatever; PRQSTRA
TION OF THE rAnnim, Induced by *even,
Leber, Hardships, Exposures, levers; Sc.
There is no medicine extant equal to these
remedies in such cases. A tone and vigor is im
parted to the whole system, the appetite is
strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the stomach di
gests promptly, the blood la purified, the oom-
Weston becomes sound and healthy, the yellow
tinge is eradicated front the eyes, rsbloont is giv
en to the cheeks, and the weak and net irons In
valid becomes a strong and healthy being.
PERSONS AD ViNCED L LEE,
And feeling the band of time weighing heavily
upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find
in the use of this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an
elixir that will new life into the veins, re
store In 11 meushre the energy and ardor of more
youthful days, build up their shrunken forms,
and give health and happiness to their remain
ing years.
NOTICE.
It le a well-established fact that fully one-half
of the female portion of our population are sel
dom in the enjoyment of good health; or, to use
their own expression, "never leel well." They
are languid, devoid of all energy, extremely ner
vous, and have no appetite.
To this clam of persons the BITTERS, or tlie
TONIC, is especially recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made strong by the nee of either Of three
remedies. They will cure every case of MARAS
NII*B, without Mil.
Thousands of certificates have accumulated In
the hands of the proprietors, but space will allow
of the pUbliestion of but few. Those, it will be
observed, are men of note and 01 such standing
that they must be believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
Chief Justbm of the Supreme Court of PO.. writes
Phdaderphia, March 16, 18/E.
"I find 9Roolland's German Bitters' Is 51 good
tonic, useful in diseases of the dieatlYe organs,
and of great benefit In cases o fdebility, and
want of nervous action In the system. Yours
truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD."
Hon. James Thompson,
Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, April 211, UM.
'I consider 'Hoofland's German Bitters . a min
able medicine In ease of &Unfits of Indigestion or
Dyspepsia. I can certify Ws from my experi
ence °fit. Toting, with respect
JAUEgt THOMPSqN."
From Rev, Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,
Pastor of the Tenth/W[lU Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. Jae-lion—Dear Sir: I hat e been frequently
requested to connect my name with recommen
dations of different kinds of medicines, but re
garding the practice as out of my ap propriate
sphere, I have In all canoe declined; but with a
chnr proof In various Instances and particularly
In m,if own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof.
land n German Bitters, I depart for once from
my usual coorao , to express my full oonviction
ttutt,Jer general d cbUity the wilem, and erpeeiril.
tylor Liver laankfaint,ft is a We and requabte pre
-177=1u rases it may fall ; but usual
bt not, it will be very beneficial to those
who suffer from the above causes. Years, very
respectlully, J. H. K ENNARD,
Eighth, below Coates St.
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
Am'Aunt Editor Christian Chronicle, PhHada
I have derived decided benefit from the use of
Floodand's German Bitten, and feel it my privi
lege to reequintend thcm as a most valuable ton
ic, to all who are suffering front general debility
or from Amens., arlaing from derangement of
the liver. Your. truly, E. D. FENDALL.
CAUTION
Hoofiand's German Remedies are counterfeit
ed. See that the signature of C. M..) ACKSON,
on the wrapper of each hottle. All others are
counterfeit.
Principal office and Manufactory at the Ger.
man Medicine store, No. Bdl ARCH btreet, Phil
adelph la. Pa.
CR:ISLAM X. STAN& Preprieter,
Formerly C. M. JACKSON & Co.
PRICES
ilbotinad's German Bitieng,per bottle, • $1 00
half d zen, - 5 00
ilootinthre German Tonic , put up o
in quart bot
tles $1 5e per bottle, or a hal:doen for 117 60.
Siy-Do not forget to exam toe well the article
you boy, in order to get the genuine.
Jan. 17, Iteg. ly
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100.000 BUSHELS BRIAN WANTED.
NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE.
WM. E. FIDDLE tf GO. would Inform the pub-
Ile that they have leased the Warehouse on
the corner otStratton street and the Railroad, In
Gettysburg, where they will carry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINDIS,
In all its branches. The highest prices will al
ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Qata, Clover
and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Mimic, Hay and
Straw, Dried Fruit, Nets, Soap, Hama, Shoulders
and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In the
eo , u 3 r F az produce Hue.
ERLEM.—thi hand, for e sale, Coffees, Su
gars, Molnuoss, Syrups, Teas, Slces,Salt, Cheese,
V Messer, Scda, Mustard, earth, Brooms, Ruth
eta, Blacking, Soap., &c. Also COAL OIL, Flab
Oil, Tar, dm. FIST. of all kinds; Spikes and
Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco..
They are always able to supply a nrst rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different of Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with Wanes and o th er
krtilisers. (X)AL, by the bushel, ton °rear load.
They w ill run a
I=
from Gettysburg to Baltimore one every week.
They are prepare& to °savoy ' , might either way,
in any quantity, at REDUCES) RATE& They
will attend, If desired, to the making of purchase*
in the city, and delivering the good. &mainly in
Gettysburg. Their cars run to the War house of
Nathan Hoop & Co„ LE North IToward at near
Franklin, Raltillittret; irherfrftlient, will be re
ceived at any time. 'They Invite the attention of
the public to their line awning them that they
will spare no elLcs to amotruno&N• all who may
patrol:axe them.
BIDDLE' & BENNER,
April 11, 16011. It,
"BiZe Oijvag..
A W. FLiatigai =Wawa tae laislatak at
SALI! inidsolkits ths'eantlnued
esiMtiss bia
r i v rim aarrAi i
P. B.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under tau
Tax. Law Wine Hatted States.
Nov. it, 11110.
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THE ORTILINIS LAMENT
Oh ue'er 1,111 I forget the moru,
When I was left sad and fork:am—
ity mother called from earth away,
And I an orphan doomed to stay.
When sister, brother, friends, who all
Around stool gazing on the pall,
In suppiteation sought relief,
And bitter tears .poke their great grief.
A child—but little did I know,
Why they should grle%e or sorrow o;
And why, 0 slater, do you weep, .
While mother deavtlaux gently sleeps.
Oh cruel, grievona, mid mistake,
That mother neer on earth ahall wake!
No more to hear that mother's coke,
No more with her shall you rejoice,
When evening came to elalla Its due,
A h, then my grief began anew—
That mothei smile, that znotherslhe.—
There's naught to llte to equal this.
Ou that and morn lowan tho strife—
That cruel fate—the orphan'ai Ilte—
Then cut mom IVOa troubled sea,
Tbl world has been a blank to me
Oh mother! though with thee I part,
While grief and sorrow fill my heart
Dy me thou ne'er wilt ho forgot,
Whateer on earth may be my lot.
Jams called thee to realms above,
To share to His most precious love!
While I upon this cold world roam,
Aid me In gaining that true home!
Oh then my hope on earth will be,
In heaven above to meet with thee;
And there secure, ne'er more depart
To worldly strifes, that wring the heart
Nfother I farewell, a last farewell
In my sad heart fore'er will dwell
The men:Cry of thy loving graee,
Which length of time shall ne'er efface.
THE. ANT OF NOT NEARING
The art of not hearing is folly as im
portant to domestic happiness as a culti
vated ear for which so much money and
time are expended. There are so many
things which it is painful to hear, many
of which if heard will disturb the temper,
and detract from contentment and hap
piness, that every one should be educated
to take in or shut out sounds at will.
If a man falls into a violent passion
and calls me all manner of names, the
first word shuts my ears, and I hear no
more. If, in my quiet voyage of life, I
am caught in one of those domestic
whirlwinds of scolding, I shut my ears,
as a salter would furl his mails, and,
making all tight, scud before the gale.
If a hot and restless man begins to in
flame my feelings, I consider u hat mis
chief these sparks may do in the maga
zine below, where my temper Is kept,
and instantly close the door.
Does a gadding, mischief-making fel
low begin to inform me what people are
saying about me, down drops the port,
cull's of my ear, and he cannot get in
any further. Some people feel very
anxious to hear everything that will
vex or annoy them. If it is hinted that
any one has spoken ill of them, they set
about searching and finding out. If al
the petty things said of one by heedless
or ill-natured idlers were to be brought
home to him, he would be a walking pin
cushion, stuck fall of sharp remarks.
I should as soon thank a man for empty
ing on my bed a bushel of nettles, or
setting loose a swarm of mosquitoes in
my chamber, or raising a pungent dust
in my house generally, as to bring upon
me all the tattle of spiteful people. If
you would be happy when among
good men, open your ears, when among
bad, shut them. It is not worth your
while to hear what your servants say
when they are angry ; what your chil
dren say after they slam the door; what
a beggar says whose petition you have
rejected ; what your neighbors say about
your children ; what your rivals say
about your business or dress.
I have noticed that a well-bred woman
never hears an impertinent or vulgar
remark.
A kind of discreet deafness saves one
from many insults, from much blame,
from not a little apparent connivance
in dishonorable conversation.
I=
- Josh Billings says the Model Man nev
er disturbs a hen when she Is setting;
never speaks cross to a lost dorg ; alwas
puts a five cent shinplaster in his pocket
late Saturday morning for the churith
platter; rizes whenever a lady enters
the street kers ; remembers poor unkle
plainly, and asks after awl the family.
If he steps on a kat's tail he is sure to
It light, and Immediately asks her par
don ; hooks up his wife's dress and playsi
boas with the children. Never meddles
with the cream in the milk pane; goes ,
easily ov errands, and comes back In
season; attends everybody's phuneral ;
kan al was tell when the moon changes;
thinks just az yu do, or the other way, If
you want him tew ; follows everybody's
advice but his owne; practices most of
the virtews without knowing it; leads
the life ova shorn lamb ; gits sick after
awhile, and dies az soon az he On, to
save makiiig euny further trade.
BAD BOYS.—Many years ago, in a coun
try town in Massachusetts, a teacher saw
a boy come Into his school whom he
knew to be one of the worst boys in town.
He determined, if he could, to make
a good boy of him. So he spoke .4.lndly
to him, and he behaved well that day.
The next morning the Prudential Com
mittee (as he was called) came in and
said: "Mr. Towne, I hear that bad fel
low, Bill Marcy, has come to your school.
Turn him out at once. He will spoil the
rest of the boys." "No, sir;" replied
the teacher, "I will leave the school if
you say so, but I cannot expel a boy so
long as he behaves well." So he kept
him and encouraged him, confided in
him, till Bill Marcy became one of the
best boys in school. And afterwards,
whenever Wm. L. Marcy came from
Washington, he took pains to go and see
his old teacher, Salem Towne, and thank
him for having been the means of saving
him and making him the man he was.
I
"pre following incident was related to
us by a friend in Cincinnati, a year or
two ago. We do not know whether it
was ever in print or not, but it is too
good to run the risk of losing IL A gen
tleman was chiding his son for staying
out late of nights, or rather early of next
mornings—and said:
" Why, when I was of your age, nip
father would not allow me to go out of
the house after dark!"
" Then you had a deuce of a father—
you had," sneered the young profligate.
Whereupon the father very rashly
vociferated: "/ had a confounded sight
betteen than you, you young rascal !"
A MATILDEONILL a:imminent between
Mr.. Rebut Lineman, mos al the, late Pres
ident, and a *righter of collenator
Harris, to announced.
50TH MAR.-NO. 20,
INONDIEBNTE. FUEAK or NATITSIL
There hatheen on exhibition In our
borough during the last three days a
most wonderful freak of nature, In the
person of a double headed African girl,
sixteen years of age.
We visited the exhibition, expecting
to see one of the humbugs usually been
in the side show of a circus, but were
surpritied to find that the person ou ex
hibition actually had two heads, four
shoulders, four arms and four legs, all of
which are regular and as fully developed
as is usual ou a healthy, plump girl of
sixteen. The spinal column runs luto
one below the shoulder blades and forms
but one body, making this, one of the
greatest living natural curiosities In the
world. Two Intellects, two tastes, and
in fact two persons, aro represented
above the spinal connection, as they talk
with different persons at the same time
and on difftrent subjects, and eat ditThr
ent kinds of food. Below the connec
tion, the sense of feeling is common, as
was shown by actual experiments made
by the audience. The sight is nothing
but two pretty good-looking negro girls
standing apparently with their backs to
gether, but such a wonderful freak of na
ture may not occur again in thousands of
years.—Co/unibia
AITELL ON THIS IttOTAOlf,
The Norristown Independent, says:
The big elephant Romeo, wintering,
with the rest of the menagerie, at Hat
boro', by whom his keeper,ikilDer, was
recently killed, is still on the raropage.
He is secured in the basement of his de
ceased keeper's barn, la a pen made of
strong timbers. Having now `killed
three men, and is still proving vicious,
no one enters hie cage, and he misses the
grooming and attentions that had be
come to him almost au indispensable
luxury. He wet his owner forty thou
sand dollars, a aunt altogether too great
to be loot. To shoot forty thousand dol
lars wouldn't be a piece of sport: The
elephant Romeo nearly killed a camel
some time ago that cost ten thousand
dollars, and would dearly like to kill
two baby elephants, for which he seems
to entertain an Inveterate hatred, that
are confined in the vicinity of his own
quarters. Some of the resident" in the
vicinity are nervous on the matter, fear
ing he may escape from his confinement.
Of that, however, we are assured, there
need be no apprehension.
Nemo:Les, Erc.—The phrase "colored
people," sometimes us ed in the Demo
cratic press, has no meaning in it. We
are all "colored people." Caucasian,
Mongolian, etc., as well as African.
We, Caucasians, are blondes, brunettes,
etc. All "colored people," some light,
as the Saxons, some dark, as the Span
iards with Moorish blood In his veins.
Negroes are no more "colored people"
than we whites are. But a "negro" is a
negro and nothing but a negro, and a ne
gro man differs more from a white man
than a white man from a white woman.
The negro has not any hair on his head
—only wool; no brain, no head, nor
mouth nor chin like a white man's; no
shoulders, legs nor feet, nor heels, nor
shins, like white men's—and in other
parts ethic anatomy, not lit for newspaper
discussion, be differs in all respects from
a white man. Thus, the negro Is a ne
gro—but ever respectfully to be spoken
of an a negro—admirable in his sphere
of life, for which God made him, to be
the servant of the white man, but odious
and accursed, when, as in the South, he
rides over the white man as his master.
—N. Y. Evening Erpren.
MUM NDEREITOVD THE TEXT.—A worthy
deacon hired a journeyman farmer from
a neigboring town for the summer, and
induced him—although he was unac
customed to church-going—to accom
pany the family to church, on the first
Sabbath of his stay. Upon their return
to the deacon's house, he asked his hired
man how he liked the preaching. Ile
replied :
" I don't like to hear any minister
preach politics."
" I am very care you heard no politics
to-day," said the deacon.
" I am as sure that I did," mild the man
" Mention the passage," said the dea
con.
"I will. He said, 'lf the Democrats
scarcely are saved, where will the Re
publicans appear?'"
" Ah," said the deacon, "you mistake.
These were the words—'lt the righteous
scarcely are saved, bow will the ungodly
and wicked appear ?' "
"0, yea," said the man, "he might
have used those words, but I knew
deuced well what he meant 1"
AN INDIAN PRACTICAL JOKS.-801Ite
of the Saganaw Indians are Intense wags
in their way. One of them, having giv
en a trader some annoyance, was told
that 'in case he was seen again with a
bottle, it would be taken from him and
thrown into the fire. A few days after,
the Indian appeared with a plat flask In
his blanket, as usual ; but the trader was
as good as his word, and demanded the
bottle, which the Indian gave up and
started for the door. The trader threw
the flask into the stove, apd out came
the windows and the tralir following
close behind. The next time that man
burns an Indian's whiskey bottle he will
examine It to see if Its contents are whis
key or gunpowder.
THE joke practical doer not always end
as harmlessly as in the case of Nathathel
Appleton, who found, on riding up to the
house of his beloved, that his rival's
horse was hitched to the gate. Unhitch•
log him and giving him a smart stroke
with his rawhide, he walked in and
Inquired whose horse that could be can
tering down the street. It need not be
said that he found the coast clear at once,
and took good pains to keep it so. -
A HARDENED criminal, convicted of
murder, when asked if he knew aught
why sentence of death should not be
prontanced against Lim, replied that a
man ought only to he punished according
to what his will and intention had been,
and declared that he had only intended
to murder his victim In the second degree,
and hence did not merit capital punish
ment.
IF a lady puts on her stockings wrong
side outward, it is a sign of good luck—
if she does - it unintentionally. If she
does it on purpose, it is a sign the other
side of the stockings is not as white as
snow.
smetememeeemee'.
TIE New York SUI L Ofibik*Ankft•
Mayor J. T. Hoffman, of thktalty, will
be We Damocta oandklate 'for Prase
dent.
DON P r yal 01 S>gfJ INCIViCIRMIO
SWIM
I Gen. Don Platt e • prominent and
n ell known Radical paint:lan of Ohlu,
has been giving Horatio Greeley soma
information In regard to the result of
the recent election In the highl 4l Con
gressional District of that State. He
Informs the philosopher of the Tribune,
that Gen. Beatty did plant himself
squarely on the Pendleton greenback
plagiarist, and that on any other he
would have been dishttronsly beaten.
Bat there le a paragraph in the General's
letter referring to Valiandigham and the
Demoeratio party, which we consider
worth copying entire. Gin - 7
Don says
with emphasis:
Mr Vallandingharn et . ..lilted confident
ly on Isle popularity v Ith the masses of
the Democratie patty, and found him
self mistaken When he made the trial.
At the Bth of January Convention ho
was voted out, suffering. a disastrous dn.
teat, where tie voice of the Democratic
people had full away and force. And in
his blind egotism, he has lost sight of
the true nature of his own party organi
zation. The Democratic party does not
breathe through the nostrils of any ono
man, or set of men. ,There is no other
political body that exists so well, with
out leaders, aa this. The late war, for
example, swept their so-oalled leaders
nearly away. It changed the current of
its organs even, and wo ail told the Dem"
()crane party was dead. We awakened
to the fact, before the war ended, that it
lived, and could, as of old, make Itself
telt, unpleasantlzk at the palls. 45 the
great day, when The Almighty sails the
people !of istigment the Democratic party
teat tome up shouting for a "white man's
(internment," and avowing it. solemn de
termination to "vote the ticket, the whole
ticket, and nothing but the tteket.,,
It strikes us that Gen. Don Platt has a
very correct conception of the energy
and vitality of the Democratic party.
We have no doubt it will teat u long as
he ear! It will, and that In the last day
It will come up as white is he predicts.—
Lancaster Intelligenerr.
Tun Wellsburg, West Virginia, Times,
in order to show the changes that have
taken place among the people, publish
es the vote of that State for Gover
nor in 1806, and Legislature In 1867,
From the figures tt appears that the
Radical majority, which was 6,674 In,
1866, Waa reduced to 2,%5 in 1867. Thls
small majority proves that, although
two-thirds of the voters of the State are
disfranchised by millhiry violent*, the
minority of the remaining one-third, by
an active canvass, can carry the State fos
the Demoersts at the coming Presiden-
Ual election. It Is this decided change
that has induced the Radical leaders to
hasten their plane Ibr holding power by
means 'outside of the (Antstitution:"
No more open confession of the infa
mous conduct of the party In power M
needed than the bill with refbrence to
the Supreme Court of the United States
That measure Is an acknowledgment
of their own established convictions that
their reconstruction scheme is so palpa
bly unconatitutlonal that it will I ts pro=
nouneed so by a court consisting chiefly
of judges oft their own party, unless that
tribunal's power of decision shall be
previously regulated, bounded in, and
curbed by Radical action.
UNCONSTITOTIONAL.—In a speech at
the Bth of January celebration, Attorney
General Stanbury declared: "I do not
hesitate s to say that the whole of these
Reconstruction acts of Congress, from
beginning to end, first, second and third
in the aeries, are unconstitutional and
void. There are times when mere must
speak out. I will not attempt to school
myself into reticence upon these great
questions, and I &mid not, If I would."
Dort'Prarr, a leading end influential
Ohio Radical, says in a recently pub
lished letter, that General Grant cannot
go into the Pretddeney with his mouth
shut, that the two hundred and seven
teen thousand Ohio Republicans "would
not support the angel Gabriel on such
terms." He adds: "Weston can walk,
and Coburn can tight, and old Billy
Seward, with our government on the
verge of bankruptcy, can purchase the
north pore and fever-stricken islands
tinder the torrid zone ; but all this won't
scull a potmeal kettle up the Niagara
with a crow bar, as Weed„ Raymond
Co., are trying to do."
THE N. Y. Tribune says: It is said
that Governor Geary withholds the Penn
sylvania appropriation from tho Antie
tam Cemetery, because the Maryland
authorities have made provision for bury
ing the rebel dead therein. we: trust
that the story is not true. If we are
ready to pardon the rebels who have laid
down their arms, can we not forget re
sentment toward those who have given
hp their lives ?
THE Democratic nominee for Presi-
dent will, per force of circumstances, be
the poor man's friend, because that eve
ry measure advocated by the Democratic
party calls for reduction of taxation In
twenty-six-States, and for bringing on
the tax duplicate. the Property of ten
States now in a condition of desolation,
paying little or no taxes.
ALL the legislation of the men in pow•
er is aggressive, and against the pub
lic, policy. The people want Christians
to make lawn, not Gotha and Vandals to
destroy the substance of the country.
Tue present Congress has ceased to be
just to the people of the North or gener
ous to those of the, South. It is an ach
ing tooth in the body politic, and the
sooner the people get rid of it the better
for us and for posterity.
A CRAP inquired at the' post-office in
Erie, the other day, tor a letter for "Enry
Hogden." He was told there was none.
"Look 'ere," he replied, a little angrily,
"you've heramined a hodd letter for my
name. It don't commence with a halte.b
It begins with a ho! Look in the ole
that's
...ot the ho's !"
AN A barna editor recently made a
wholesale black-piail speculation by an
nouncing that If a bottle of champagne
was Sent to him he should refrain from
mentioning a "certain little affair." He
received seven bottles from seven per
sons, with seven notes requesting him to
keep shady.
A KENtIICHIAN wit° had, after a pro•
traded eourtahlp, made up his mind to
propose to a young Lady, carried h Is reitei-:
lotion into effeet, The lady with some
hesitation, replied: "I am partially eu
gaged, but mother wants to marry."
Josn B tria.Na is lipeculating on floods.
He arrives at this llonclualon : "Thar
ain't no doubt in ml mind but that Use
flood waa a perfeck success, and I NM,
thot that another just such a one woald
pay well in soma sections of-the coun
try."
Yonio the aU Innßonaire,
whose Wow! t4ael.loool act). mai two
thousand doliala a day. Ictow saat to be
a triune* at Vie ell _works hi ogee
owned. •AlloibentUuatiation of We pro.
verb, "A footinntidrnmer," dc.
CTR (I:LATE Denincrntle ripen I
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