The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, January 01, 1869, Image 3

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a all.
iiOOMS ! BilpONfS !
rontinatn to loatatt.clure Broome
is Cat tat 1.4( eft aq.laitting Railroad
.6 1 lot , ,l,il:rg thr fall a tnilaupply on
41,4. t• them WiftILESALR
I;/to et tivr or on the shares.
1.
1u ~111.4 do avell to glee
Tirriki.
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dfttp.ote.l alt ••EXCLLSItth ti A I.LERY"
Tzi LI.S. 1 tukr tLc
itlit,g to Lite puulte my ,k1:1,1 , ItiulA 8
ibto pa tr , nage in tite punt; And ku. king
'tore to he prompt. thorough. t_n;rget is
Cal PttotogrAillarm, f nit for them it cm,
• Ake game: They lAttyttly, hail atlnmet entir,
the lexct.h.trtrCiAlit..l3 for the 1, t rota cur , .
they.). lit exert every .etiort to render Nil
ad ail times. Q.J. TYSON.
NI TE -Y A RD•
(;1_ i I YSBURG,
PI:EIGHT DEPOT.
Pl., I'ER BEITLER
r• GRANITE, for all kinds or
NG AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES,
nt reateuaLlc }'albs—
lg., Sills, Steps,Ashlers,
s, _Monuments, Ceme
r}• Blocks, &c., &c.,
ov, ileeireil, bq beet of
frud n distnnre prumptly ntterided. to
FAIIAH CULP,
77 KS"? UR , PA.,
taker Parer-Hanger,
t wfArnieh on ehort' n , ticto and r.a,uab 'c
OEM
7X,S' OP ALL STYLES'.
bawl a lnrn , asortmtatol WALL
h w ca..,h rates. and it de
•rt. to j it it
d• FANCY SIGH' PAINT-
11',VEl,TTED TO ORDER
rtet-is fru (10, , ,-,t of Luthertn Clint ch
MEM
'ERT D. ARMOR,
ITTER, PLUMBER AND
TELL 'HANGER,
it , tt,lll7fo tluarc front Me Court.hou te
;ETTYSTSURG, PA.,
promptly attctid to, all or-
Ute
t. tt:, t at prir(., cat, pv,sibi 3 be
(;AS :PIPE
m :1 Drackut, Drop
u!, WATER, PIPE. Stops. T4np ani Frt,t
t. !.eronging to gas
f;:f t. .1 if lock Pof all
AIISII CREEK
ANING MILL
uu;lcrsigned has established a
/lA., LI ..111,11 cre4.k. ("or milehirom
7.t ..111rb b.- twicufacture
V.ND DOOR FIUMES;,
()W SASII AND FRAMES,
‘VEATHERBOARDING,
hwith es er3thiog else tea., at
I •:1 II building line The
u!5...1) e he used, ull thUrOtigilly
b,LN a,e j u,l, p for the purpose.
•!. .h.'i et:l.nd, d to. Prices
-t• • ! ev,r) el, t mule to :Irel/rll
.101I\ L. PFOLTTZ
ENITURE.
C. .SHEAFFER
ZSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PENNA.,
cntr'totL•cP in lifeline
11, lind to Ow contlty
tspra win do - .rill to call and t,samine
I )R.NITURE
r Rep'trig:: .1, neat cheap ariil with
.1.1. 22 1 ito4.-t1
BUSINESS.
stetilla . & TrimmiEv
ILLIAM 1: CULP
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Chaim,
11 0 * ; - Azti-z. AI at
and t. - pliulteriwz
1 all its bramdie,.
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kc., 4iil ....Iwo, tr,ll tLc Pn•
ac.
Pat., Dec. I 1 f
Y FOR C A S II
6:4ne , 1, Dealers In C. , 41. beroLy rue n
aid that ..ltur tL
CREDIT
•
rd. but all Coal tLust H;• fir iu
14:r titOl,.; r, 7 11 . ...1 to jitiy
I 41: k reizta 1:torb:t!
S,t,'6tt 11l will br cdl,,r
-t rl. to.
t , eitLen kl - the
tint it. r.•,;l,nitn,l t, Cali nut
C. II I:UE[II,FM.
• AColi RILEY. •
t.oc. 86\ 51,11 ,t [MOTH LI
W BAKEIII-.
1V Mit"' & ZIEGLER.
Bakery, C.rner nAlklngt n :kr,l
Litttp.t.:irg. I's. I.:cn.t3ntly hand
CR it ht lit.
CAKE?,
PRETZEL,
hing fresh !tread will be armed every
eaviog their names and retldences at
Every effort made to please.
IVE U 8 A CALL.
CAI System
, dersigned, Dealers in Pro
to Gettysburg, hate this day deter
°duce the
SYSTEIII
11 go,tls 'Lust 1 , 1 , iptud fvf in ad.
ut ery. ne 1.6 s Ca ,, b.6yetem will be rig•
r rare 4:<.•
sue hAa'tet( , eit)ter of the firma are
77 ay;7 rzakel,frelthquerit.
BIOIIS.II & CO,
WM, E. tiIi.DLH,
ALEX.
Ic. VRDY 41 HAMILTON
BENNER & Utto.
'AT k 1 ANTED
ad will payibe Ligt.e.t market pries
D WHEAT,
.1% Mn,, , Gleowsted 3111b."forraerly
ilighlund township
GROM Y. 0 1 Ntl ELL
ers' Discharges.
:,cured r B ..rk, .ty, pre, ar .
'RD SOLDLERW Iri FCLIA ROE'S. i,, ac.
• ro..vott Act cf Liure of
tultilcri arc talltl,ocd Itgaitat &lay
•
wm.i) uoL TZ wolern.
ter Becorder of Adams count/
E:alt Jan; 1, IS6O
SESSliktEmite a imitator Or our
e.Neltatigpamuotmce their purpose toomit
the prtiiltat hut df thelr papers fora week,
to unable all hands to enjoy the holidays.
We have tipt yet reached that privilege in
Aolams county, but think it not a bad
idea. We will think it over the ; cowing
year.
ELECTION.—The following goialemen
hate been elected officers of "Grand Se,
maritaii Lodge, No. =3 A. Y. M.," of this
plisee : —J. F'. McCreary, W. M.; I). A.
Buchler;-S. W. ; A. J. Cover, J. W.; H.
S. Benner, Secretary ; John Rupp, Trees
•
nr,r.
(21.11EY correspondent send us
the lapwing quotation, with the inquiry
whether any of our readers can give ; the
origitial authority for it—where it may be
found : . .
"Tempora tautantur, et nos mutantor In MIL"
Can any of our elasslcal readers give the
desired authority? If so, let us hear from
the'm.
ELECTIONS.—By consulting our 'ad
vertiting cottnuus it will be seen that elec
tions will be held—by the ;Gettysburg
National Bank, Tuesday, January 12;
FirSt National Bank of Gettysburg, same
day.; Mummasburg 'ire Insurance Com
plty, Monday, January 11; Adams County
Agricultural society, Monday, )anuary 4 ;
Gettysburg Railroad Company, .3lenday,
January 11.
• CIIURCti BURNED.—The Benefield
Presbyterian church, iu the 14th warZl ,
Pittsburgh, Pa., was destroy ed by fire on
Sunday the 20th ult. Rev. D. T. Carna
han, formerly of Gettysburg, is the Pas
tor of the church. It was a new one,
, and
hal been occupied by the com , regation
but a short time. It was insured for $20,-
000, uhith, however, does not cower the
p loss.
RETUR ED.—Our friend and corres
pondent, seen l. Grrr, has returned from
Maine, a will spend the Winter among
his friends in this county.. The weather
"away down East' is too severe for Rail
roading in mid-winter, and work has neces
sarily been suspended on the Railroad,
which Mr. Gm had charge of; until spring.
We presume he will be prepared to give
his services meanwhile to any persons .
wishing to avail themselves of his proles
sional capacity. ,Elis address will be New
Oxford.
TAX ON BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
commissioner of internal revenue
has decided. that building associations
loaning money on real estate aro liablo to
a special tax as bankers, as per section
70 patagraph 1., of act of June 30th, 15414,
which says; -Every person, firm, or
company hai•lug a place of businesiwhere
money is lciatied or advanced upoS bonds,
stocks. bullion, bills 'of exchange, or
promissory note-,is regarded as” banker."
Th.s comprehends the loaning of money
on real-estate. ..As bankers, : building as
vicia lions should also make a return each
mums of the amount of capital used, for
the tax of one-half of one-quarter per
cent. as provided in- section 110, act of
Juno 30th, 1653.
CARRIER'S ADDRESS.—From sundry
mysterious consultations between our
"Currier" and "Devil," with other move
ruenri, during the past week, we take it for
granted that..the usual New Year's greeting
is in progress 01 p. eparadon, and that to
morrow (Friday) morning, the "Carrier"
and his aide do camps will be on baud
bright and early. From personal experi
ence in our young days, we can .testily to
the eager expecuitions loaned on such oc
casions from the liberality and generosity of
those who week after week, in fair weather
and tour, wet and dry, warm and cold, are
lititinully served by the Carrier Boy, with
his budget of news. Give him a cordial
grow in tt I_l7lu-11711w in tho . c h...... .rd
"quarters" and "halves," and both he and
von will feel the better.
AGRICULTURAL EETING. —The
Itsc.eting of Farmers aud others inter-
ested in Agricultural matters, in,Agricul
tural Hall, on Saturday , _last, was not nu
inerousb• attention, but ,au encouraging
start was made. Josiah Benner was call
ed to the chair, and some time spent in
exchanging views on "Deep Ploughing"
and other topics—participated in by dir.
Benner, H. J. Stable, Thomas C. Norris,
Samuel Herbst, H. A. Picking, J. H. Mc-
Clt Isaac Deardorff, James 81(.iCul
lough, Mr. McAlaster, and others. Au ad
journed meeting will be held in the Hail
on Monday next, at 10 o'clock, A. 'M.,
to discuss the suidect of Fertilizers—the
best, cheapest and most durable. The
election for officers will take place in the
afternoon.
M ASON IC.—The Masons habitually
e nimemorate St. John's day by social re
unions. As St. John's day this year fell
on Sunday, themembers of "Good Sama
ritan Lodge, No. 3 6 A. Y. M,'• of this
place, determined to observe the follow
ing night. Accordingly on Monday eve
ning last they met in their Hall at 6
o'clock. and at 7 proceeded to Agrieultu.
ral Hall, where Rev. Dr. MeenoN, of
Baltimore, delivered an eloquent address
.on the subject.of Free Masonry—its an
-tiqu ity, universality, essential principles
and aims—hi presence of a large audience,
composed of ladies and gentlemen. At
the close of the lecture, the members of
t t,e order returned to their Hall and spent
the evening in a pleasant re-union. At le
•k they partook of an Oyster Supper.,
at the • 'Eagle Hotel," got up by the clov
er propri. , :tor and his equally clever lady
i n a sty l e L , ard to beat. The evening pass
ed oil please oily, with nothing to regret,-
„ vi a much to Ne remembered in the fu
ture.
ACCIDENT.--t_ In Monday evening the
21st wt., m r. j„ ep , 't W. NN itherow, rebid-
Ilad or Cumbartand
dug in the lower
town,-hip, met wits i Painful tweitlent,
His two eons bad under,takett to cut zloWn
a large white oak, and delaying 1 01386 - 7
than was expected, Mr.. Witherow went
out to see Ny hitt was the.rns.tter.. FIo row n i
that the had sawed through the but of
the tree, but it stood so ereeko n the stump
after withdrawing they saw tit ar,the ties
did not fall. Mr. W. undertook to strike
the tree near the cut with an axe, when It
suil.lenly started, the but striking him on
the left leg and throwing him about 20
ft (.t. His leg was badly fractured above
the ankle, but he' was nototherwise injur
et! Niro a sevene bruise on the shoulder.
Dr. Mutter, or Taneytown, assisted by
Dr. Simpson, of Harney, set thifractared
limb. .
DONATION VlblT.—The members of
;Rev. W. R. R. Dziertuorra congregation,
(Itelorined,) made him a "donation visit"
Weilnesdayoevening. About half-past
.oven a long line of ladles and gentlemen,
li,hring well-filled baskets, filed intolis
domteile. aPd at once commenced "stao..k
-nig" upola bib lables r a tempting variety of
caibles, embracing all the luxuries and
subsointials season. -The warm
hearted pastor and wile were, of . courie,
very grateful for this manifestation of
regard'and good will, and so expressed
themselves.'
But the "exercises" did not end here:
A large and comfortable shawl was handl
ed the pastor, #41193 ecl by the present*:
tion to Mrs. DE.ATBICH of a splendid par
lor carpet, another for the Bali, and stilt
another for the stairway. The grateful
nts were overwheln3ed. This sue
cession of "surprises" was too much fbr
"warts alreauy overflowing. Atlength the
pastor found words, and gave expres
sion ,to their thankfuloeist in terms IN
warm and touchulit, as donors every lia;
tened to. • It was, altogether, a happy.
scene, and those present were "all the
hatter for 10—Compiti.r.
-r TL a Sabbath Mukha of St. dance' LAM
.
elan Church in this place bad quite on in
; teresting Anniversary on OhristetteniSht
--the large church being datiselycrowd4Xl.
Both the senior and infant departineats are
! •
In a flourishing condition, the , latter alone .
numbering about i 25 pupils.' A pLsionik
I was erected over the altar. •Ofeet the-pul
ph an arch was spiting, beeline the motto
"Glory to God in r the Highefd." PrOM
the centre of the - arch was suspended a
ru/reith of spruce, encircling a smaller'
yv,reatb,.and this encircling a star, with
the inotto"Prince of Peace." On each
side of the pulpit was a large tree, contain
inggifts for the infant school and tapers to
bi lighted at the proper time, A friend
has kindly furnished us the following
memorandum of the programme.
The exercises of the evening opened
with singing "The Sunday School Volun
tepr Song," • folloWed with prayer by the
!tutor, Rev. E. BREIDENBAUGEI, and sing
ing by the Intent Department, "The Wa
ter of Life." Two monuments were then
built up by nine boys and nine girls, each
depositing a block and repeating a pas
sage of scripture as the block was put in
place. The monument erected by the
boys recorded the attributes of God—. Love
Power, Goodness, Wisdom, Holiness, &c.:
that of the girls the attributes of the Chris.
thin Cifarity, Brotherly Kindness, God
liness, Temperance, Knowledge, etc. An
arch was then sprung aoress from the two
pillars: surmounted by a dove, the infant
school singing "Christ was born in Beth
lehem." Eleven girls from the infant
dep frtnient then appeared on the platform,
ranged in a semi -circle, and each bearing
a shield witli.the reverse aide towards the
autilence. After hinging in common, each
of the girls sang a verse separately and at
the same time 'turning her shield with face
to the audience and dispi ying a letter of
the alphabet,'until the motto, •Feed my
Lambs," appeared in full. After chant
ing a verse in common, the smallest of the
'timber knelt in the centre of the semi-
eitele, and recited sprayer, at the close ,of
which all united in responding "Amen.'
This part of he programme was firdstic.
well executed, and attracted much atten-
ME
The selwol then sang "Giving," when
the offerings tor the year wore brought for
ward, with designs. The first, by the in
t school, was a Cross bearitig in gilt „let
ters-, with green trimming, the words
Love, Justice, Redemption. The cross
was borne by three lithle girls represent
ing the christian graces—Faith, with a
bi , ile ; Hope,with an anchor; and Charity,
with a crown. Appr - Triiite passages of
scripture were then recited, sometimes in
common, then in turn, with responses by
the school boys and girls, during which
thq crown was placed ou the cross. when
the latter was set lack on the stage, with
the bible and anchorat the base. The of
fering of the Infant School was then read,
itidhunting to 8115.
The girls of the senior department sent
up as their design a miniature illuminated
church, surrounded by ayard neatly deck
ed with evergreen, walks, (ke. It was pre
sented by two girls, one of whom repeat
ed the words, "From the family to the
Suuday School ; from the Sunday School
to 410 Church ; from the Churl' to Heav
en;" the other reciting Psalms 84: 1 and
2. The centributionsamounted.to
The design preSented by the boys wAs
"The Rock of Ages," illustrated by a Rock
on a moss-covered stand, borne by two
boys, one repeating "He builds well who
builds on truth"—the other, "Aud that
Rock was Christ. Lead inc to the Rock
that is higher than I." The school then
sang "Rock of Ages." The contributions
were reported at slB6.ls—making a total
of $508,44 for both schools.
r. BREIDEN EA UGH, the pastor, re
ceived the designs as they were sent up,
making appropriate remarks thereon, af
ter which the .Infant School recited in con
cert the =;,l Psalm. Next 14 girls from
the senior department appeared on the
stage arid performed the "Christmas Idyl,"
comprising singing and recitation in con
cert- and separately. The Infant school
then sang "Hosanna," and the senior de
file Wl' ae l fCga r aPea r tPZ.. 1 2, u _ rh ?g
up, and the gilts subsequently distributed
among the little ones,
, each receiving a
neatly made cornucopia of confections and
an illuminated pictorial cord. The excite
ment and enthusiasm of UM, little end' at
this stage of the exercises excited no little
merrime , t among the audience. Order
restored, the school sang "Joy I Joy! Joy !"
when the benediction was pronounced,and
he audience dismissed.
The senior department, however, had
still another treat in store. By invitation
they repaired to the lecture room, where
a bduntiful supply of ice cream and cake
was: served up.- The entire programme
pasved off satisfactorily, and the occasion
will, doubtless be a bright spot in the
memory of all who were present. The of-
Bettis and teachers of the school deserve
much credit for the taste, tact, and zeal
manifested in getting up the entertain
ment.
REFORMED SABBATH SCLIOOL.L
The' Sat bath School of the German Re
forined Church, in this place, had also a
plerisant time on Christmas night. Three
Christmas trees had been put up in the
Chu'rcli, the central op° being a very large,
one reaching from the floor to the ceiling,'
with a smaller one on either side. The
trees were laden with gills for the child
ren., and otherwise decorated and bril
liantly lighted up with candles, presentingi
a bright and cheerful scene. The central
tree supported au illuminated transparen
cy with the words, "Glory to God in the
highest—peace on earth—good will to
men." The Chutch was well filled. After
the usual exercises, the school sang a
number 9f hymns, and Rev. Mr. Deat lob,
the pastOr,,deliverod a short but interest
ing address. The distribution of gilts to
the'cliildren was ;a pleasant feature of the
evening. occasioning a good deal of enthu
siasm. Mr. T. J. Stehle, the Librarian, pre
sented, in the name of the school, to Miss
Ada Deatrich a handsome Hymn Book—
to Mrs. Deatrich a copy of Smith's Bible
bielionary—and to. Mr. Deatrich a fine
copy of Shakspeare. The latent Depart
' went, threugh -ter. Mr. Deatrich, pre
sented to their teacher, Miaa Annie Dan
ner; a harifisome book entitled "Katrina,"
w‘..e lb slo.'' We Understand that a number
of g i,":e were privately given—teachers to
scholars, 47.14 41 scholars to teachers. Every
-
thing p asit, off pleasantly—the officers
and teachers of .the school b eing amply
i
- arded for the lin—
nvolved in getting
up . the entertainment,bY the evident
.
ti andi
fieation of the children I..`' d the
MESSES. EDITORS': —We happened t 0.1319,
present at the anniversary exercises ch
the Bellee'Letters jpociety of Dickinson
College which took place on the evening
of Dec. 21, In Carlisle, and were pleased
to.find on the i.tage as one of the speakers
chosen for the occasion our friend W.
Soott Morrison, of Bendereville. He de
livered the closing address of the evening
taking for his subject the sentence "Let
there be Light." Hie address was listen
ed to with the greatest attention and in
this respect was in striki.4 contrast with
many of the ethers, not even exisepting
that of the anniversarian. He treated his
subject in a philosophical manner and
while it far surpassed in depth raid strength
and energy of style any other oration of
the, evening, it- was deliirered in anch.a
manner as indicated the true elements of
the orator. J. W. L.
. •
COURT. —The usual Orphane Court was
held this week. C01..T. J. Knast, Asso
ciate Judge elect, having previously
qualified, took his seat on the bench, as
successor to Judge Walnuts.
BLANK DEEDS.—We have just print
ed s new lot of Blank Deeds, On superior,
,beavy white paper, and are , now prepared
to ill all Ordertcpromptly.
,For good Photographs go to Ttrron
.and Mums,- also Frames, ANUni t
vin7 10w, Tyson'. old Mond; w
A.t .00: . •ii§juirparies_
have to buy woqd fbrAwl, itmay be desit‘
Ole to know something of the lovers,
tive value of the different sorts. People
often pay little regard to the quality of the
wood they purchase, but take that which
offered at the least price,' es though there
were no . difihrence between" one cord of
woad and another. The truth Is the quail
.
ty of wood is extremely variable, not only
as Waver the different Varieties but. as
• between specimens of the Same variety.
A correspondent of the Prairie Farmer
furnishes some practiCal suggestions on this
subject. He says wood grown on high
land is capable of generating ' much more
West than,the same variety grown on low
land. So, too, wood grown in a northern
latitude-is preferable to that grown further
south. The wood of old well-matured
trees is of greater value than that of those
of younger growth.
Wind-falls, that have beep a considerable
time on the ground, trees tantially decayed,
or wood that has long been piled in a damp
place, is of comparatively, little value as
fuel, and should be bought at a very low
price If at all. It adds much to the value of 1
wood if it is prepared for the stove when It li
is green, it is then thoroughly seasoned,
and is finally placed under shelter. Care,
however, must be taken not to pack it too
closely or to put it in a building badly ven
tilated, as it is liable to be injured by the
dry rot. By farthe most valuable tree for
fuel is the shell-bark hickory. It is compar
atively easy to work, burnt freely, leaves
no unburnt coals ; while the bark, which
in many kinds of woods, is of no value,
is the finest kind of kindling. We believe,
from the experience we have had in burn
ing this wood, as from experiment with a
view of determining its relative value as a
fuel, it Is worth at least a fourth more than
maple and upward of a third,-more than
beech. Oak wood differs fa value very,
greatly according to the e'
of
of the tree
as well as on account of the difference of
the locality where it is grown, and the
thoroughness with which it is dried ; white
oak ranks next to hickory ; yellow oak is
of about the.same value as maple, while the
red and black oaks are rated about the
same as beech. In this clamdfication, how
ever, we base our calculation on oak wood
that is well dried as the wood with which
it is compered ; but this will not be the
case unless extra care Is taken with it.—
The soft woods as a class are about half as
valuable as hickory ; some of them stand
ing higher in the scale than others on ac
count of their superior density. In the
purchase of wood as in every thing else,
there is quite a saving in buying a good
article. It costa as much to haul a load of
poor wood as of good, and the labor of
preparing it for the stove is about the same ;
while the difference in the quality of the
fiber, and the ease with which the dinner is
cooked, argue strongly in favor of good
wood.
THE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C. H.
BUEHLER has received a large assortment
of these famous base-burning Sieves,
which on the score of economy, elesinli
ness, easy management, and general util
ity stand unrivalled and defy competition.
The great demand for them last season
taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to
meet the demand. They are much ifn
&oved and will doubtless erelong take the
place of all other stoves for parlor, office
store and shop. Call and look at them,
at the Wareroorn on corner of Carlisleand
Railroad street, opposite the depot.
Also, on hand a full assortment of the
best varieties of COOKING STOVES,
including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly,
Oriental, Wasbißg, Barley Sheaf, Prince
Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, d:c. dr.c., all
WARRANTED to ,be good bakers. If nut
satisfactory, they can be returned and the
money refunded. Also, a large assort'
went of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware.
poty's Washing Machine and Universal
Wringer. Call and examine. tf
,p4I - Ayer's American Almanac, for 1869,
has been received by A. D. Buehler,
tarYt t . f a r ble i ngberi!onttliii' proota Co
show that songs of the stars 'have existed
for sixty millions of years. We had not
supposed such proof possible, but the
Doctor gives it in a shape which seems
indisputable. His witticisms have long
made his book acceptable; his medical
advice makes it indispensable to families,
and now be adds the most startling prob
lems of abstract science to its attractions,
pH - There are many natural causes that
are daily producing an injurious effect
upon the hair, by sl.'w but sure approach
es. To those who are the victims of any
disease of the scalp, a sure preventive is a
public benefaction. This, we are told,
has been found in the discovery of the
celebrated "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Res
torative."— Worcirkr Spy. It
A SUTIPRISE.—We'were astonished the
other day at the number Of persons we met
on the streets, carrying packsges of Dry
Goods, Queensware, &c., and upon inquir
ing, round they bad all come from Due-
HORN'S, corner of the Square and Carlisle
street. He seems to have created quite an
excitement with the low prices at which he
is now selling goods. Give him a call be
fore you make your purchases. tf
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK.—Having
largely added , to our fitcilities for Job
Printing, we are now enabled with the aid
of our Campbell Power Press, Gordon
Jobber, and Hand• Presses, to turn out
promptly all kinds of Printing, from the
smallest Card to the largest Poster, inclu
ding Pamphlets, Speeches, Catalogues,
Circulars, PrOgrammes, dec. With our
new lob Press.
QUERRY ?—Why does everybody go
to DI:THORN'S for their Dry Goods, Notions,
Queensware, Sm. ? Because he is selling
more Goods than were ever before sold in
the same. store—consequently Can afford to
sell them cheaper. Don't fail to give him a
call. Corner centre Square and Carlisle st.
HOUSEgEEZERS, and all others want
ing anything in the house-keeping line,
will do wellto call at Col. C. H. BUBLI/PrOS
extensive Ware•vom,aaar the Resist nor
depot, on Carlisle street, who Pasoplopl
a very large assortment of Stoves of the
best manuaeture, Cooking, Parlor,Oftice,
and Chamber Stoves, for wood or Coal ;
also Hollow Witre4,Tin Ware, Japan. Ware,
Britannia Waxed:llrd Cages, and iv/animal
assortment of Ritahen utensils. Also Coal
and Lumber of all kinds. tf
ANOTHER NOTHER—Tbere is oonsiti
exable amount of money due me on the
twits of the late "Adams Bentinet"!--the
no. ..4*mA= of whiOh subjects me -to
great . 46442713143148 ' " luEt mainly de.
pendent 1..7494 this as • means Of support
m - 6 >mi! the liquidation df debts.
for my u
I trust . therefo i,:. tiag Ibis will be die my
notice required to inf4ll°ls those who ow.
°Nos.
me to pay their indebm s4 "
R. i. iIARPER.
•
A REDUCTION.—Prices of PIY GOdst
Notions, Queenswere, have' bt,' 44l Put
down by Donnoss, to reduce Ide Stofi
Store, corner of centre Square and Carlisle.
et. Do not loose the opportionity to buy
cheat).'it
Surveying—Conveyancing.
J. S. WITHEROW,
FAIRFIELD, FA.,
Tinders Ids ;services to die public as a
PRACTICAL SUItVE YOR I
and is prepared to surrey Perms, Loci tr., on rw
boaabk. tame. Having taken out & Conveyancer's
License, be veil also Wand to preparing
num soma. mamas. wuaa.As-
TIMM or aossamatr, OLllNtauge
AT Walk So.
•
Raving lied conakierabli apeticoos in Ails /14s, b.
Ups, to r•cetre allb•ral alike, of placard* anal
= p attiaded to ag4 cbarSil
1111014 Luna. 09.9
tht Watittho
nankeens Gt Predates Market.
114inzn, Thunday Jlorisfsw.
Bursa ..... 50 7 1.2
Fkl22uL 4 ; 5810 9 00
WRITE WRZATi 1 . '99 , s; 2 00
Rai) 2 20 7 0 2130
8210 91
iti B ,—,••••••4, k 000 -10 460
thus, T 66 66.
TuumuT-5earr..;.:4... ...... 2 50 '0 2 75
8 00'0. 8 06
WO, ' 245 'Ol 250
HOG% 00 00
BAOON, 1300 - othsus,' 18 1.3 f
" Bums, ! 16 0 17
" HUM. 6. 14 20
LARD, 16 17
GOLD, Puns
1 84i
Gettysburg Grata & Provision Market.
oMigsburg, Friday Morning.
Sur EE rum; 1 750
Errs& FLoria,, 8 50
Warne WREAT;....i...,
RED WRZAT, . . .....
Co,EN
RYE,
OATS,
BTIOITIVELLT, 90
TotOTHT 2 50
CLOVER SEED, r ......... -7 00
POTATOES,
90 0 1 00
Burma, ; 40
LARD, 18
EGGS, 30
BAoox, HAme, 20
" Swim, ........ 16
" Baouuinovi, 16
BoAr, 1 6 8
TALLow,
Pons,
SAiRIED
BASEHOAR--, SCHiAII.—On the 15th ult.,
by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. John H.
Basehoar to Miss Caroline Schwab, both
of Reading township.
FELlX—GtOssitti'.. - --.At the M. E. Par
sonage, on the 24th E Ult., by Rev. H. C.
Cheston, Mr. James A. Felix to Miss Rate
Glosser, both of Adams co.
Goths—Sr—svnextitt.— On the 24113
at York Sulphur Springs, by Rev. D. M.
Blackwelder, Mr. Michael Guise to Miss
Mary Jane Slay baugh, both of Tyrone tp.,
Adams county, Pa.
II AUK CROUCH.--On Christmas eve,
by the Rev. S. S. Griswold, at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, Mr. J. C.
Hankes, of New Ycirk City, formerly of
Gettysburg, Pa.. to Miss Clarissa Crouch,
of Mystic, Conn.
[Or With the above notice came a gen
erous remembrance of the "Printer," for
which we tender our acknowledgments.=
Friend Hankey starts fairly in life's
struggle—subscribes tor the "STAR it SEN
TINEL" as a sine qua non Ina well regulat
ed household—takes to himself a wife—
and doesn't forget the Printer oven in the
hour of his supreme happiness. Long life,
and E euv en's blessing on him arid his.]
LIERBILEIt—MILLgu.— On the 17th ult.,
by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. John F. Hershey I
to Miss Sarah M. Miller, both of York co
MILLER—CE•binElis.— On the 28th , a.
July, by Rev. A. Bowers, Mr. Boren* D.
Miller, of Ashton, 111., formerly of this
county, to Miss Sarah J. Chambers, of
Butler county, Ohio.
No}:l,—WOLF.—.4 Arendtaville, on the
27th ult.. by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Addison
Noel to Mirs Caroline Wolf, both of this
county.
WOLF—Sittimou,—On the 27th ult., by
Rev. Dr. Bauer, qtr. John L. Wolf, of
East Berlin, to Miss Eliza J. Minnigh, of
Carlisle Pa.
WEI DS LH-1317 - n N En.—On the 24th
ult., by Rev, Sutler, Aaron J. Weld
nerto Dl iss Sue R. Bittinger, both of this
county.
DIED
BARTEL—On the pza ult., at the Alms
house, Mr. henry Bartel, at an advanced
•
age.
SEIPERT.—On the'pOth ult., at Abbotts.
• - •
town. Florian us, daiiighter of Win. Seifert,
aged 7 months and 16 days.
TOWiSLET.—AI coiturnbus,, Ohio, last
week, Abner M. Thwnsley, formerly of
Gettysourg.
RIGHT.—At thq Soldiers' Orphans'
School, White Hall, : Cumberland county,
Penna., Dec 13th, 9 iS3 Alberta Virginia,
daughter of Minato:a Susan Wright, aged
15 years. 2 months and 9 days.
VANDERs:C.OT.— Oil the 12th ult.,at
M
Frostburg. I- DaSiy, daughter of John
B. and Almira Vau4rslout, aged 8 tuontlaA
and 17 days.
istuttnts.
TAX AP IDA.LS,.
The Commisalettere 01-
is county sercay give
notice that they hare ex.4l ~pon the following days
for bolding the Appeals fcr the sereral Borough.' mid
Townships of saW snotty ost the ("malty Commission.
its office in Gettysburg, When and where they will
attend to bear Appeals, between the hour. of 9 A.
M.. and 3 o'clock, P. hf.. orearb doy, as follows :
The Appeals fur Gettleburg, Cumberland, Ger
many. Oxford, liuntlngten. Latimore, Tyrone add
Stre ben, on the ?6th day of January, 1842.
For Liamiltort, Berwick,bor., Berwkk twp., Bead
ing. Menalleu, Butler, Fliankliu sad Ilionlitooban,
on Me 20th day of January, Ha.
For Mountioy, Freedom,' Liberty, Illgbiand. Con
crwago. ifountpleasant, Union and Li ttle.town, on
the 27th day of January, pao.
By the order of the Ciounty Commissioners,
Jan. I .-4t .1 M WALTER. Cork.
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is heteby given to all
Lc/steel amd other ersone concerned.tbet the
Administration Account. ereinafter continued will
be presented at the Oiphafie Court of Adam. county
for confirmation andaliCerronce, on MONDAY. the
Ist day of FEBRUARY next, at 10 o'clock, A. 51.,
185. The first and final icconnt of Noah F. Ilereh.
Administrator c, t. a. of batch Gilliland, late of
Tyrone two, deceased.
188. The first and final account of Henry Benner.
Executor of the last will and testamentary of Josiah
Calk ey, deceased.
1 8 7. Pint account of edward Menchey, Adminis
trator with the will annexed of Lewis Lantz, dee'd
IRB. First And Anal Account of Edon Horns, Ad
mirdstrator of the esteto of David Clapeaddlo, dee'd.
A. D. ILOLTZWORTII, Itegistar.
Jan.l,lB69.—te
Court Proclamation.
..11THEREAS the Hon. Emma? J. Pieuxx, President
Yr of the severed Courui of Common Pleas Is the
counties composing the 12th D ict, and Justice of
the Conits of Oy.l. and Tesyrillitind General Ja'l De
livery;ior the trial of all tal and other offenders
in said district, and Joann Et* n and Wee Roane
son, Ewa, Judges of tbe, Courts'. of Comrron Pleas,
and Justices ofthe Courts; of Oyer.and Terminer and
General Jail Misery, for;the trial of all capital and
other offenders bathe county of Adams have Issued
their precept, bearing date the 28d de/ of November,
is the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and six-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court
of Commoa Plena, and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Courts of Oyer
and Terminer, at , Gettysburg, on Monday, th e 28th of
January, 188 i
NO T ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN tOnll the Justices of
the Peace, the COroner and the Constables within the
said county, that they be then and there* In their pro.
perpersons. with their Rolls, Records, slnquisitioes,
E.xaminations, and other Remembrar cis, to do thous
things Which to their offices and in that bekiltif enter
thin to be done,' and aleo,, they who will ;pr cuts
against the prisoners that are or thou thall be bathe
jail of said county of d.dains, are to be them and there
to prosecute against them as shall beffirst.
PAWS BA NN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's °Moe, Gettysburg, Jan7l7lBBll.
S HER I F,F'S SALE.
In pursuance of stmAriWrits of 0 I Ravines,
will be offered at Public *de at t 1,-Hone in
Clettysbeirg, ea 6tatrrdas De 164 ry next,
at 1 lecke*, P. Y , the folkiwing d Ratite,
viz:
A TRACT 01 'LAND, Situate pa fn Hamilton.
ban township, Adams4:ay, Penna., and
John 50
Franklin county, Pa., flitting lands af.lohn Rem
thoot, WAshingtort B et) Lew is Pittinger and
others, coutabaing 2 Acres, more or lea,.' about 40
acres in AdamsOonnty add about 8 acres in Prank; - ;
lin county—hiproved with a mieetory LOG ROl7Bll.
Log Stable, Rog Pen. end other outbuildings, There
is a well of Irate, with a:pump, near the hoses, and
a variety of Fruit Trees on the premises. Part of the
land Is Meer add ender ewe
Also, a TRAtre of about 6 6 Acres of WOODLAND,
situate in Ramilonban latiortohlp, Adams county, Pa.,
adjo lain' lin dpi• f Zweite Philips, Stevens and others.
Also, a TRACT or about to Acres of WOt.DLAND;
near the boo mehtioned. Seised and taken in execu
tion as the Real &Woof Wrtusit RAncooor.
Alan—A TRACT OP LAND, situate in Editor town.
ship, Ads= county, Pa., contatning 20 Acres, maraca
low, adjoining !Ands of Henry Lapp, Moss Raffens.
paler, Samuel . , Sister and others—iniprored with a
one and a halfwtery LOG . KOINE, Log Etabis, Shop,
Opr.ag Holm, Dry Hanes. and other ontbiltdiap.—
Thera is s spring of water' near to house, with Apple
and Peach Orchard, on the tract. The land is clear
and ander fence,
o Bailed end
taken mead= as
the Real Rotate f Juan WT.
Alec—h TEAM OT LA.VD, shoat* in °timberland
f township, Adame oonnty,pa., adjoining - herds of 'Na,
thenlal Lightrir, Efeorge npangler and otbroMand coa
-1 *inns 4 Acne, Wm*. foes—landl sod . lu do;
BIC*. • Seised a i nd um 4 pfoopt4ii as :the Beal
' Unite of Jinn Bank.
Al w ,„4 TRACT 07 Utz situate in Ifuntlation
township, Adanio .7..:1 ,11 tY. , adiotwogisirds of Win.
&Wier, Isaac daffier and is:.. h lro. omitsiol4 1.2 Aires,
pore or leeik,faiproved with a twOZ"w7.!fft,,,__Bousai
$ gyring of wale* on the ems. Th e load vg."" !T.°
*pest fence. Seised and taken in saacatioa as ;JP ,
NW *Can of Lhwts BMW.
Alego n e, Th.h.OT OT LARD, dins* in licanitplenef
aid wrath% Akkon coonty, Pa., on the r.v4 lad
... t wo )119 Tavern. to ..Booausheawn,, adjoining
f e ;g le yjfehir oprobers,Fniurla Eioprosait mad Whin,
~,,,,t a n b . 7 A A *, pontos lea.—lmproved with a one
ands - la cog lA , noon, Log Stahl% and other
r erb a use e t a well jeweler near the doer with Pratt
Thee' nn *raft*. load clear and nu*. SINDOOd
*
Belied and taken ovaatipp as the Beal ', )setae of
lan Ossin.. , ,
, • , , _
Also—A Tit.4o 04 7•WA .
ai.i . situate- 1
township, Miami' eveiney, .1 7 --1 1 / 1 1•041Cof Nitw
tiin-Da*waw, Andrew bb. Franehi Bapruch,
sad others, oboti,zio; 00 Agri's:No.or Ihres-loopremi
with it twowto iftWOHUSAT DWBILINO -1104 fort,
Frame Wombat • dad Stable, and other outboud;
lop; a vet* of r and it few Trait trees. Atelet
S acme a r e need • thit balance dear lad nod*:
)
tones. sois, Od d *lent* mantis am limo Zeal
Beta* or )ISeaMisr CichOems. -
i.ttual. 11.1.11R4. ilhowilr,
.
. Merlin Mei castrpoing; Doc. 22 -to ; . -
ihrTen per cant. of BC panhaeemon ' upon -all.
Web by the Olaiiiff c m %
ti c paid over lmWlpYlT
Oiler the = le . dont or upon. toilueolo
*I . WMlNtipts Otiltp
. .
gesito.
IT BORES. IT SAWS. It
POINTS.
Coin() & Soo it! It is no Humbug!
Pfl Kgpsyroni , SOST; wane MACHIiNS
will
Nora ham 0 to9oll3POre Ins day ; point from If
to 1500'114.1LS to s day, law from 20 to 23 coal*
Of WOODS to a day.
mil lucid.. was pateeited March 3, lAN ; wafjtha
226 lba. Straight Weed andiron is naed to manta a
ttire It. It drew the'premlunt at the last State Fair
bed et Harrisburg, Penns.. and at all the County
fairs where it hes been exhibited.
The undersigned have purchased the Right to the
sale and use of the above valtr.blo 4 1aehine for Ad.
ones and York counties, and are ready to sell Town
ship or Individual. Rights.
The Machine will be ekhibited in Gettyeburor
moda l of January Ceunfrihs 26th. at Yount's Hc•
Address either of the tan4reignetl, at 31enallen
0., Adams comity, Pa.
Dec. 25, 1865.-54
T HE Comniissior.ters of the "Ad
ams c ounty Railroad CantParif" have concluded
to open Books for to take aubscrtgotion s for said road ;
and for the convenience of cidseris and others who
desire to hexane Btockholdnirs of said ]toad; two or
more 0, th . e cw wn i ss i ono n, will be at the following
designated places, to receive sabscriptioria, viz: On
Ui 11th. 12th and 1314 days qf Joann ttiliaerylt,u4l7lw,ahtatndhe
bonen of John D. Reciter, in York Springs; on the
141 t, 16th and •t Dan Nel-ou house iu the bur
20outfoia,Dills.b.eur.g. L 4, ork i r
.11. 00 7 E al
joiian,
in the
rown or now cuo,birload;Ctlalberld4d CullUty ; and
on the 21st and Zind dais tl/Ne same o,onth , In tb.
town of Lisburn, et the ptibUc hope. of 21, Heck.
JOHN WOLBORD,
Dec.ll.—td Preddent of Huard.
sa-The York Gavel& and the True Democrat; the
Carlisle/Arabi and Volunteer, will publish 3 tints.
and send their hills to,CoL John Wolfurd, Petershu.g,
Y. B.
1 50 2 00
@ 1 70
70
- 1 10
Claimants for damcipe.9 under Act- of
April 9th, 4. .D., 1668.
NOTICE—Is hereby given to all per
bona claiming damages under the
atm.. Act that their claims must to Oiled with the
B oar d at Harrisburg, balm* the 1515 day of January,
1869. After that date an claims ‘lll Le accepted b y
said WAAL
10 00
D. W. WOODS,
A 8. ELY
s. oODS,
Comml esonerpt.
Attest W. McAurns, Clerk. [Dec 2.5.—5 t.
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the ItYSTERIES, IlleßlLlte awl CR lIIES
0/ New Yutk (hty.
If you wish to flow bow eortunes are made and lost
in a day ; how Shrewd You tee ruined ,a t% all Street;
bow Countrymen ere swindled bl eLarpere ; how
Ministers and Merchants ans 1 1 „ w
Dance Halls and Concert Saloom, are Managed ; bow
Gambling Hooves and Lotteries are conducted; how
Stock „ 50 Vil couipnuimitnigiunte and how the Bub.
bits Buret, read Goo work. It contains user nue
Engravings, tells all about the Mysteries and Crimea
or New York, and is the Spiciest awl Cheapest work
of the tiedpublisbed.
ONLY $2.50 PER COPY.
In.-Bend fur Circulars and ace rut tetra,, and a full
desc iptfou of tho work. Addreea JUN ifIt(l ll,. HC
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UUST.ER'S GUIDE AND TRAPPER'S COMPAN:
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furs, make traps, boats. &c. - Worth file to any !armor
or boy. lb ware of bogus .. receipts.” Weil pro ted
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ates. D. DUN tr. Rot N ff.
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Thaws And New spapera, (tux Imo A VELTL - INU M EDI-
Umtl,) and price card. showing adirer,oung nat., Ad.
drains e. KoW[Li. A Co., New York.
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Wm.. all Itiver• ut gaol trwrlieg• -
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PENNSYLVANIIIA.RM J(WRNAL
Agricu/ture, flewLim lb,' awl 11.161! 1 1 161101119.
Yubil,thed at
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paper. Rich. rare and rar. , . , fiaralinK
tog, fun, fact. and faucy. ` - EVANGEI.III," a splenoll
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'ear. - itTaugeltuell seas 4'52_ Sut•ecrioe NOV Nond.
eni 5 rt.. Address BANAL& (//flcr. Iliundsle, N. II
WANTED, AGUNTS,I7.S ioa . ..tdd per mouth, every
whin. male and I ... errulti,. -fiat{ Wilt. tit.
tl `t LlSPkowsup .wswiikutt...usodstraar.
unr;Tesek,-qurn; esurd,klnd,WiFilistd Mubroider lu a
tutltit superior mu ISC.T. Price only flu puly
ranted Fur flee year. We will pity $lOl.O for any ma
cblue that will sow a ttrenger, more beautiful, ur
enure elaatir seam than ours. It unties the 'hiastir
Lock Stitch." Every eat - mid etitch can he cut, and
still the cloth caumit tit pulled apart witi,...nt • rtirts,,z
It. We pay Agents (pen $75 to 4"n° per month a,.1
asperities, ur a cunim,st.,n (mom vhich ta .ee t1...t
amount can be math. Aticireas nr.CU3IB t CO- Pitts
burgh. Pa.. Boston, Mass , r et. Louis,
CA rTIUN —lt, not be imbued upuu I,g ethe r par.
ties palming off worthies c.ist-iron machines, under
ths, same name ur utherrue. Ours is the wily gen
u lee and really practical cheep mate ine Ina:int.-tared
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- - .
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srritories, and the bonision otiNissdii and British
4nterican Colonies In Mich Newtqinpen or other pert
/tole are publfsbekartattgeeniPhebetically by
,un
ties, tali 1,,, p ,d0n, Location, Brhsob of Im
ftOPld}iipe• ll 4finPortorkoe,end other
Ttilbrstotion.
I • •
, IA. *a odltioll will le 11211014 , pawns Caking
tee will 0 troll to lid to ordortat Does.
ANDIIO.IIIOI3TISOIO/4,ol3oopmtz4Bou- ND
' IN owriE, PIM P.
Aaron °afar, to •
0. P. ACiWnr, it. 00., pabu l u m
44 Farb libiotr. Nearlfork. -
0 Per Vent, *IS;IVed,
sllollcins•keep.r. owl oilmi who order their goods
J. Hos our GREAT aNid_POLIALS flAks of Dry
r1,0 4 ,00.d.,puted„,..,0ut,„,, /ea., AB.—
. lead ettordsr frt., of orporto to an, part of th e
OW Suitor ; send for too, trot too our terms. . loo
n,* M one y by addrortliti., •
- I elp.pitlONN a 00., 10• it., g ait * am ..
art , wasted in inn folio td Illit eoustq.
1
J. B. TROSTLE,
J. Y. BII I SIIBYJ
NOAH SNYDER,
ISAAC B.TRoSTLE
NOTICE
AGENTS WANTED FOR
CITY.
=ME
ems
MIME
Nevi Nvuldo. y.
THE '
UNT0W . : . f..!..4,01F1C.
RAILROAD vo.p4isr
OFFRB. A .I.IIi2MID Al4ol* TO VIZIR
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS-
AT PAR.
NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES
Of the line wee, from Omaha are now completed, and
the work is going on thtongb the ;714ber. Al the
distance between the Bobbed portion of the Union
and Central Pacific Railroads is now less than 400
miles, and both companies are pushing forward the
work with great energy, employing over 30,000 men,
there can be no doubt that the whole
GRAND LINE TO TIIE PACIFIC
WILL BE OPEN FOR BIIBINES IN THE BM&
MER OF 1689
The regnler GOTerllMellt COWIIiIIIIIOI2OIII have pro.
nonmed the Union Pacific RallrOad to be FIRST.
CLASS In every respect. and the Special Cottnniselon
appointed by the President, stye: .
"Taking se a whole, THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL-
ROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUCTED, AND
THE GENURAL ROU'r FOR THE. LINE EXCEED
INGLY WELL SELECTED. The energy and perm
remite with which thew as beeriurged fbrward,
■nd the rapidity with has been executed are
without parallel in , and in grandeur and
magnitude of undertaking It has never been equalled."
The report atates that any deficiencies that exist are
only those Incident to all new rued; and that could
not hare been avoided without mater tally retarding
the progress of the 'great work. Such deficiencies
are applied by all railroad companies after the com
platten of the line, when and wherever experience
shows them to be nece eery. The' sport concludes by
saying that "the co un°ry hai rearm to congratulaie
Heel( that this great work of national importacce is
so rapidly approaching completion under such favor
able auspices." The company now have In use 137
locomotives and nearly 2,000 can of all descriptions.
A large additional equipment !Bordered to be ready In
the Spring. The gradl• g is nearly completed, and
ties dLstributed for 120 miles to advance of the western
end of the' track. Fully 120 miles of Iron for new
track are now del ilred went of the Missouri river
4nd 00 miles more ale en route. The total ezpendl•
Lure fur conatructloo purposes In advance of the
completed portion of the rood Is not lees theta slight
million dollars
Besides A donation !tom t 1• Government of 12,50
acrca of land per mile .the comeany p emitted to a
substdy in U. S. Bond. on its Hue as completed and
accepted, at the average rate of ■boot $29,000 per
mile, according to the encountered, for
which the Government takes a second lien a. security.
The company -Lave alisody received 122,158,000 of
title subsidy, of which $1,280,000 was paid December
oth, and $040,000 December lint.
GOVERNSIENT AID-SECURITY OF
THE BONDS
By he charter, the company is permitted to lune
itiovn FIRST MORTOAGE BONDS to the same
amount as the Government Bonds, and no more. I
These:Bonds at e a F iret Mortgage upon the whole
road and all Its equipments.- Such a mortgage upon
what, for a long time, will be the only railroad con
necting the Atlantie and Pacific States, ...keg the
highest rank sui a safe security. The earnings from
the way or local businese for the year ending Juno 20,
tge,s,ou ac iv crate of 472 Wiles, Were over FOUR
MILLWN DOLLARS, which, after paying all expen
ses, were much more than =Mete/tit to cover all
interest liability ution that distance, and the earnings
of the last flee months hoes been *2.388,1170. They
would would have been greater, it the road had not
been taxed ro its utmost capacity to transport its own
metope's for construction. The income trout the
great pavaelvger travel, the China freights, and the
supplies fur the new Rocky Mountain States and Tor
ritoriee must be ample for all interest and other
liabilities.No political action can re .use therate of
interest. It must remain for tilirty years—six per
cent. per annum in 9 ,- .4d, now equal to between eight
and Moo per cent. in currency. The prtncipai is then
payable in gold. If a Loud with such guaranteed
were banal by the Government, its market price ,
would not be less than from 1.13 to 25 per cent. pre.
whim. le !been Lobos are Wood madec Government
authority and supervision, upon what is very largely
a ‘ltveinruert work, they meat uittmately approach
I;overowient plieve. No otter corporate bonds are
made so se are.
The price Irr the present is PAIL, rind *CC r 11.4
iut‘ - rnat at 6 per cent. from July 1,1568, In eurreury .
Sittieeriptiuns will be received in GETTYSBURG I",
FIRST NATIONAL BANE 310
I=
lIIIRECEITI
AT Tll V, COMP/NY 'S MICE, NO. 26 NASSAU ST
DIM
JOU J. CIS(.,) A SON, BANKERS, No. 69 WALL Bt,
Abd by the Canxr...---* - • astute .beueighotte
.oelteet
• _
B,nds sent fr.,. but parties auL se - kbins Aiverejh
age", te, t itL lvvk to Meat for their safe delivery.
A NEW PA MI;11LBT AND MAP was issued October
let, con taluing a repurt of the progress of the work
t that dare, and a Inure 0117121 , 111te e.tx!pmont in rda.
t, the v I.:ne the bond, than can be given in
. an a.:vertieam•-nt. which will be sent free on applica
ti,n at the tempt. 3 . 'e rlucre , or to any of the
al.ertised agents.
.fge-The coupons of the First Mortgage Bonds of
the Colon Pacific Raiirtad company, due., &ovary Ist,
I SO, will p.,id on and utter that date, IN AoLD curt,
free f Government tax, at the Company's office, No.
N..l•••n Nt reel, Nevi York.
1101I\ J. CIECO, Trosiurer, New York
EZEZE3
HEARTH and HOME
If A WEEILY
Agricultural and Fireside- Journal,
E=l
SIXTEEN handsome folio pages, printed from new
type, on superfine book paper, and abundantly illus
trated b♦ the bat artiste.
I=
DONALD 31ITCHELL
AND <
HARRIET BEECELER STORE,
asslated by et corps of able editors and contd'ontors In
each - department.
It Is devoted to the interests of ills
MEM
PLANTER.
GARDENER.
FRUIT-OROWIiR,
• and.the FLORIST
OILNAMENTAL GARDENING,
RURAL ARCHITECTURE
PLANS Or COUNTRY 11011138,
noted for their attractiveness, will be ilinatratrd from
time Lotion.; as also CemeteNee, Parka, and Village
Groins.
MM333
A careful Report of the Markets in New York, Ron.
ton, Philadelphia, CLitago, Bt. Louis and New Orleans,
will be furnished from week to week, giving the
Fainter infornpation as to the time WHEN TO litUY
and WILLI TO 881.1...
TUE I. .,MILLY CIRCLE
it will bring all that ten interest the household ; plain
roles for headtj4 living and domestic management,
from the foldiig- of a napkin and the cooking of a
good dinner, to the education of children.
MSS. STOWE,
GRACE GREENWOOD,
and M. 8.8. MARY E. DODOS,
will contribute to cacti number
A HEW STORY
MB. J.; TROWBRIDGE,
MU
"IN THE ICE,"
written expressly for the HEARTH AND HOME, com
mences in Dna (December 26th; number.
TUE BOYS AND GIRLS
will find their own pa. always lighted with each fun
in pictures, and fun In stories, ha shall make them
look sharply every week for the coming et HEARTH
AND Mktg.
. TERtIS FOR 1169.
.14ingle Copies $4, invariably in advance; 3 Copies
$103,6 Copies $l6. Any one sending us $45 for • club
of lb Copies (all at one time). wUI receive a copy free.
A specimen copy of ;the first number sent free.
No travelling agents employed. Address all corn
municationkto
PETTENOILL, BATES &
37 Park Row, New York.
Dec. 2&-2t
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opeoeci an ageacy for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
ennitction with mi law business is Gettysburg
Parties wishing to Sall, or buy Undy mat Bad it to
their advantage to call. Several
Farms .and Woodland
£ No.l, PARR. P 26,000
A TR2Cfr, 90 AOS 44800
A 01:. VABM,-2110-.OlLOSik , gr o r oasAP
A FADX, LBO A .1 .4
A YARI4 - 42210 A • t , 6 •
A /ABA. 64 • .
A VIRY' GOOD /A irioo MTh
A TEND GOOD PAWL 126 AOl/411
A 1 GOOD 1/A4 , 160 Acme
A NO. UM/ 100 AMR
A 000 D /ABA 120 REV, Agar Gott - pillars
A GOOD FA11 R 14.160 40118 and 80 ACM WOOD.
LAND - DO DUO'
A GOOD FARR, 120 LORDS 4/ PI Pea AORR
A. VERY GOOD VAR.', 260 £CBIB, AT 260
A VAK6I,IOO A ROL AT 1160 _
A FARM, 160 AORSDANDVMSFOOODSOIIiDDIGG
teit PER 601261 •
A Goup nanuluo 40411.10400P 11 441.41 180
A G00b..,' 2-,•t604.04116 -
Teri thxdr4blepropotyll; • orraor
sl UMW 0W 006.10110
41106211 m 10,
tw gkiviritstminis.
THE SUCCESS
OP ODE ONE DOLLARSALE HAI CAUSED trait.
4 ti 0' MPL„ETE
REVOLUTION
.
- INIRADE
Tiat4onieli to supply the demand occasioned by our
Iticresa hnt PATBONAGII, WI M RE.
GINTY. MADE IMPORTATIONS FOR TER ATE
FALL
TRAM DIRECT FRO* EUROPEAN AIA.NUFAC.
TURBItiL
AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $600,000,
So that we are prepared to sell every description of
DRY-AND FANCY 400DS, SILVER PLATED WARE,
CUTLERY, WATCHES, ALBUId/L ISWELItY, Au.
OF BRITS& QVALITY THAIV ANY OTHER CV
IN TRW COUNTRY FOR ?HZ UN
.
FORE PRIM* OF
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE,
With privilege of exchange from a large •variety of
useful ankh* not one of Which could be bought for
In any other way
TWICE THE AMOUNT
lair The beet of Rc,too and New York, referenoes
give as to the.rellability of our hones, and that our
business is conducted in the Wrest and most legit) -
mate manner possible, u.d that we give greater value
for the mosey than'ean be obtained in any other
way.
ALL GOODS DAMAGED OR BROKEN IN TRANS.
PORTATION REPLACED WITHOUT CHAIViII.
1111.0i:tacks describfug articles sold sent to agents in
Clubs at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every
article at coed les than if bought at any Boston or
New York Wholesale Rouse.
OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS .
Exceed those of every ether establiahment of the
kind,—proof of this can be timed in compering onr
premiumas with those of others FOE CLUBS Of
TELE SAME SIZE, in addition to which we claim to
give better gouda or the same character.
We toal strut to .Agenta free of "Marge.
FOR A CLUB OF 30 AND g o odLLA—One
of the following article,: I dos. linen Shirt
Fronts. 1 set solid Gold Studs. All Wool Carialme re
for Pante. Fine white toutiterpane, large size. 1
elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brown or bleached
Sheeting, good quality, yard wide. I elegant 100-
Picture Morocco-bound Photo. Album. 1 double lens
Stereoscope and 12 Foreign Views. 1 silver plated
et graved 5 bottle Celine. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with
Ivory or Sandalwood Frame %fathered edge and
- spangled. 1 Steel Carving Knife and fork, very best
quality,lvory balanced handle. 1 handsome beaded
and lined Parasol 20 yds. good Print. 1 very flue
Damask Table Cover. 1 pr. beet quality Ladies' Serge
Congress Boots. 1 dos. flue Linen Towels. 34 doz.
Roger.' best Silver Desert Fork.. 2 Ladles' large real
Morocco Traveling Bag. 1 fancy dram pattern. 34
doz elegant e I lverplated Napkin Ringo. 1 doz. Ladies'
fine Merino or Cotton Stockings. Gents' heavy
chased eolld Gold Ring." 1 pr. Ladles' high cut Bal.
moral Booty. 1 elegant Delaine Dress Pattern. 1
violin and. Bow(n2 hoE complete. I set Jewelry, pin,
ear drops and sleeve adtions.
FOR A CLUB 05' 60 AND FIVE DOLLARS-1 black
or colored Alpacas Drees Pattern. 1 set Lace Cur.
tains. 1 pr. all W.ol Blankets. Engraved silver
I plated S bottle Revolving Castor. I beau ti tut writing
desk. 1 solid Gold Scarf Plat. 334 yds. very sine
f andmere, for Pante and Vest. 1 set ivory balanced
handle Knives with slicer plated Forks. 1 elegant
natio NaaVily beaded and lined with rife. 1
pr. gent.' Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Point. 30 yde
gold brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, or 10
yds. 3 , rad. wide, good qbality. 1 ladies' elegant
Morocco Traveling Bag. 1 square Wool Shawl. 1
plain Norwich Poplin Dress Patters. 13 yds. doable
width cloth for ladles' Cloak. Elegant euereved ulcer
plated Tea Put. 3 yds. doable width water-pi oof Cloth
for cloaking.
FOR A CLUB OF 100 AND TEN DOLLARS-1 ricli
Merino or Thibet these Pattern. 1 pair Roe Damaek
Table Cloths and Napkins to match. 1 pair gent3'
French Calf Boots. 1 heavy silver plated eagraved
Ice Pitcher. Very flue all Wool Cloth for ladles'
Cloak. 1 web very best quality brown or bleached
Sheeting. 734 yds fine Caseituere for init. 1 elegant
Poplin Drees pattern. I elegant Ifni eh Brtrege
Drew' pattern. I beau Oita English Barest, Shawl. i
.et Ivory balance handle Knives end Yorks. 1 ladle.'
or gents' Oliver lituitiug-case Wa'ch. 1 Bartlett
Vaud Portable Sewing Machine. Splendid Family
Bible, steel engravings, with record and phoLfgrapu
pages, 15 yd... good Hemp Carpeting good colors. 1
pair good Marseille. Quilts. 1 good six barrel Revol
ver. 1 elegant Far Muff and Cape. 1 single barrel
Shot Gun. 1 wilier pia.ed e i graved t 1 bottle Revolving
Crator, c.t glass. 1 very nue Violin and .e, In
case. 1 .et ivory tialanceo Knives and Fork,.
Presents fur larger Clubs increase in the lame ratio.
SEND MONEY BY REGISTERED LETTER
BEND FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR.
PARKER & CO.
Nos. 99 k 100 Summer St. , Roston
Dec. 2.5, 1868-4 w
Cud A NIONTII can be made by male and female
Ageuts. We have nothiog for curiosity
seekers; bet relish's, steady, prolitkble employment.
for those who mean busiutim. Addrees, with 3-ceut.
.tamp, C. L. yea Allen A Co , 48 New it., New York.
Dec. 18.-4ar
QOSIETIIINti NEW AND.UnEFUL.—A New Era in
•7 Music. PuPOLAR. 3.11;a1C rt i'OPULAtt PRICES.
...ilitchcock's thin dime Series of Music fur the Mil.
lion.' No. 1 now -a...i.e.—Music and word• of tht
Comic Song, . - CAPTAIN JINES OF THE EIORSIt
MARINES ' Other. iu follow rapidly. Price, 5 cu,
each. Your Newsdealer has it or will get it for you.
Mailed on terelpt of price. Address BENJ. W.
HITCHCOCK, Pablo ter, 09 Spring street, New York.
Dec. 15.—.4w
PTO TIDE WORKING CLASS
I AM now p• epared to furnish constant amyl°, merit
JL to all clad.es at their homes, for their spare mu.
tunas. Bunions new, light and prolitati , e. Fizzy
cents to $6 per event ng is easily earned, and the buys
and girls oath Manly as much aamen. Great Induce
meta is are offered. All who see thin notice please good
s their address , and teat the burn:tees for the uselvea.
(nut well =meted, I will send $1 to plc kir the
triable of writtrig me. Full particular! nut free.—
damp le *eat by !hail for tell Cent,. Address
Dec. 19,4 w E. C. ALLEY, Augusta, Maims.
AGENTS WANTED —To sell • New Book pertain
log to Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, Edited
by Oso. E. Waal:1o, Esq., the distuniniehed Author
and Agricultural Enginner of the New loth Central
Park. !witting like Ifearz irt unbAhad: 2nd Ewe
ork.
-Minimum eend ibrOicaniare sa. -- 7=4.48":
CO., YonlishBrs, 854 Broadway, N. Y. [Dec. 18.-3 w
MONEY EASILY MADE;
,s.w our compiero etcUCli atid Key Caecs uuttlt.—
z , mtkil capltal 1,-.quired Circular, tree, EITA.FrOttD
MANIC! CU., Jtl Iwia at., New York. LDec.
WE ARE COMING,
AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON
Eendlng us a Club In our Great
One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy
GOODS,
A WATCH, place of SIIEETISO, SILK DRESS
PAT,TXI , OI, tc., tc.,
FREE OF COST.
Our inducemens dultiug tke past few years have been
Ea
We now 4ouble our Rates
of l!remiums.
We have made many important additions to oar
Winter Stocks, and have largely extended oar gx
change List, and we ;new feel confident to meet the
demands of our ext.am eri re patronage.
Send for Neu4 armiLarr.
. Catalogue of Goode and Samples sent to any address
free. •end morey by registered letter.
Address all orders to
J. S. HAVES & CO.;
13 Fetlsral Street, Boston, Mass
P. 0. Box C
Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goode, Cutlery,
Plated Ware, Altna a, LeatherOoods. ke-, Ake.
De.. 18.-12 w
A WATCH FREE
Given grathi to live, energetic Agents, male or -fe.
male, in a new, light ' and honorable busineu, paying
thirty dollars per dew earn No gift enterpriee. no
humbug. Addreas 11. MOSIDO Kennedy & Co., Pitts.
burg, Pa. [Dec. 18.--tw
BOSTON'S
TOBACC I ANTIDOTE.
A)L7 ARBANTBD to remove Widen - refer 2bbacco. It
V Y to entirely Vegetable and harmless. ttpurifies
and enriches the Blood. Invigorates the System. Roe
lessee great Nourishing and Strenntitening power, Is
ce l l,.
an excellent Appet r. enables the Stomach to Digest
the heartiest food, m es Mow relraeleing, and estab
lishes robust health. &token and Chewer: for Sixty
Tears Cured. Et t fitly Lent", post free. A trot.
Mar on the injurious floats of rebacce, with lists of
.referettese, tes Omen le, tr. lent tee. Agents want
ed. Address Dr. T. ABBOTT, Jemmy City, N. T.—
Sold by all Drugg ing . (Den. 18.-12 w
WO
-3/000'1Z:dr. ea 7
ereadierey toy
!Pe wa r n; a rela d lostagnut In av
.,' emote to sell ourlPlateni White Ware CioUsts Lime
(Zterlathng.) Addr Winn Was 00, 75 WILLIanf
it., N. Y.. or 16 rn eltleerro,
Deo. 16.-5 w
• .
Carpets—Don't i Pay - rho Sigh Prices I
ri 'Ha 21141" 21.101 AND CA.IIPYT CO., of Beaton,
s. Maas, establishnearly a quarter of& seminary
go, In their prating r
Motion, In Halls over 71,73,70,
,
7T, 78, $l, 63, 8 6 sal Hanover streets, have probe-. .
Ply tarnished more ;houses with Carpets then any
other holm . In the conntry. In order to afford those
at a distance the advantages of their low prices, pro.
pose to fend, ow the ticeipt of the price, 20 yards or
ns.wards albeit beelatttni Cottage Carpeting,. art 60
cennuper• itd, with iamples of tea sorts, ear - line in
price hvm2A sentaUstaPet• yard, Eatable tor furnish
ing 'vet,' part of sup , house. Dec: rt.-4w
gift and Air% gnome.
ADAis comin
.1 ,2
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
eiL
twoolpoiLt D, maws 18, 1851.
Ornozas
Proddeat.-4 'Swope.
el 1. Ewell.
booretary —D:4I. .B or.
Tneausor—B.G.
RriouttroOondult Hobart McCurdy, a. /4-Nok
iaasoli ..•
• Swope, D. A .Ihtelthor.lLliotkr•
ilart, turiell, SI. 9 . rotutdotook.Gonyotorrar iJooOtr
. it ik aipl ial a talmthiP ; FrOtillriek , 0144 hioldbq
EL. Ak.:_. _ irrelvt ; A liollol D. CI Kt, Noll°Mt*
- -ooplhotaibOr"
M4lOl
Stur'*dvirtionniiit i o.
I'
Valuation & Assessment
FOR 18%.
IN . pursuance of an Act of kteetn•
,
bly pasted the 11th day of July, 1842, the. follow
Mr Statement Is hereby published by the Oonsattletion
ere ot ..ttlatzie °quasi, which exhibits the 'meant,. dr
= ea sod value of the flatland Personal Property,,theupations end Profemlons, made taxable by
the several detect Assembly of this Commouirealt4
BuROUGIIS sND
TuWNSIIIPS.
Gettysburg .........
Cumberland
Germany
o:tura
Huntington
Lattmare..- .....
Ha ikon ban- "
ta
Stratum
Frank I in. .... ........
M• 11111100...
Reading
•
Ham 11 Mu
Mon mpissaant.
Union
Tyrone
Comma,.
Butler .
Mu ti ny
Freedom
Liberty
Berwlea
Berwickbr .....
Littleatown boy
Ws bland
Improvement.
BOROUGHS AND
TOWNSHIPS.
Gettysburg
Cu toberland— '
Germany.
Os ford
Huntington.
Lett more
Ilam Moab' n
dtraba n
Franklin
Monello u
Reading ..........
Ilam ............
Mon ntplesaan t
fun
Tyrone .... .... ......
°ono wage .......
lint ler .......
Ntou ntjoy
Freedom
Liberty
Berwick
Berwick bor ........
Lit tleatown bor
Lligbland
7000 1500 1420:91841 112
We, the undersigned, Commteelonere of Adams corm•
ty, do certify that the above valuation of the differ
cut tkmotighe and Towonblpa of the said county, la
correct to the best of oar knowledge and belief.
NICIIUL t BEWAN,
JACOB LOTT,
M. MARTIAN,
Comm t 1
Attest:—J.V7autra, Clerk. [Dec. 18,—It
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before iu the whole history of midi
clue, has anything won to widely and so deeply upon
the confidence of mankind, as tale excellent remedy
for pulmonary complaints. through a long series of
yeses, and among most of the races f men it has risen
higher mid higher in their estimation, as , it has be.,
come better known. Its uoifortu character and pow
er to care the various aaectioue of the Mugs and
throat, have made it known es a reliable protector
against them. While adapted to milder firrm■ of die.
sod to yeang children, it is at the same time the
most effectupl remedy that can be given for Incipient
consumption, and the dangeritu• affections of the
throat •ud lungs. Au a provision against sudden at—
tacks of Croup. it should be kept uti hand in every
family, and iudeed as all are eoreettruee subject to
colds and eoughc, all should be provided a ith this an-
tidote for them.
Although settled Conrunipti, n le thought Incurable,
still great numbers of eases where the disease seemed
settled, have been ...pletely cured, and t , e putout
restored to sound health by the Ctierry PidoraL So
complete is its mastery over '!;• disorders of the Lungs
and Throat, that the meet obstinate of them. under
the Cherry Ptctorui they subside and disapporr.
Singers and Public Speaker.: fled weer ptotection
from It.
Asthma is ilwayr rcliered And often wtirlly cured
by it.
Bronchitis!. generally cured by - taking the Cherry
Pectoral in small and frequent dines.
no eener►lly are Its virtues kuuwn that we need
nut pun] hal th 6 Certielcatei of them here, or d 6 more
than astu•e the public that its qualities are fully
waist fled.
Ague Cure ,
Thr 11 , " .4,gw, Intermitlent Pcrer, Chill Fever
Rt Rect . , Crumb Ague, Pkri , xlieol or &lima
Aver, db., and indeed at/ the apctions which aria
from maiarions. swath, es - miasmatic poisons.
4 . 4 tiga ilarn ...nitkillei l lslll l / 4 1e6D,,r,%, 4 40 . 4 110 flail•
nor any other mineral or poisonous intkgstucts
it its nowise inlarse any patient. The number
and importance of its cures in the ague districts, are
beyond account. cud we believe without a
parallel in the histt.ry of Ague medicine Our pride
is gratuitd by the acknowledg.usnta we receive of the*
radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where
other remedies hat wholly failed.
Onauclimated persons, either resident in, or travel
ing tbrosign Mi•ALIVICiC localii Ms, will be protected by
taking the A 0 CC CCRE..daily.
Yer Li,cr i.o=pidint3. arising from torpidity of the
it is an nscellentremody.stitunlatlms the Liver
into healthy am•sity.
For Bilious Diso den at Liver Cob:Thai:its, It le ius
excellent remedy. producing many truly remarkable
curt* where ottie^ medicines had failed.
Plop...red by DR. J. C. AYEtt t CO ' Practital aid
A nal real Chemists, Lowe'l,-Mass.,and sold all round
the world, •
PRICE, 3100 PER BOTTLE,
For sale by l g. D. Buehler, Druggist, Oirttyslorg,
Pa. [Oct. 2, 1803.-3al
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 3.7; S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA,
GENERAL AGENTS
ECE3/9
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
• Or VIZ
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
=EEO
States of Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP.LNY ie
a corpuration Chartered by Special Act of Congress,
appmeddaly 25, 1888, with a
Cash Capital of One Million
Dollars, •
and Je new thoroughly organized and prepared for ba.
thee,.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solleitors, who'
are invited to apply at oar office.
Full particulars to be had on application at our of
fice, located in the second story of our Banking House.
where Circulars and Pamphlets. fully deecribing the
advantages offered by the Company, may be bad.
Applications for Central and Western Pennsylvania
to be made lo
B. S. RUSSELL, Almoner,
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
No. 95 South Third Street,
- PRILADSLIIIA, PA
Aug. 21, 19811.-Iyin
ROSADALIS,,,,
TUN ORBAT
BLOOD PURIFIER,
CURES
Scrofula in its - -Various Forms,
BINH As
Consumption in its earlier stage.. Bolargoznent and
Ulcsiatls.t
.or 'the Glands. Joints, Bones, Std
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U tents, Chronic Ith.untattem,
Xrtiptionit of the Skin, Chrmalc
Sore Byes,. tc., &c.
ALSO
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IN ALL ITS HO/L/18.
DISEASES OF WOMEN,
Lose of Appetite, Sick_Efeadache,_Liver,
Complaint, Rain in the Back, •
Imprudence in Life,
Gravel, •
GENERAL BAD HEALTH,
And Mt dtensoas of tilt
,BLOOD, LITRE, =NUS & BUDDER,.
/Via a Perfect Renovator.
• 116eRfiff&DALIB eradicates ever; kind of humor
10 bat taint. and restore* the mitt e 'Mem to a
healthy condition.
la Pal/ICILY 11AN134141, never producing the
t is n not a Wend Quack Remedy. The articles
of * lab It is nada are published around each bottle.
Recoumendeci by thiNalkusi 19tuniUy, and Soy not
rands of our Sod
filar Tssuonkonia" of reilileiVeititral4 lee
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The undersiTe i d o oMers at Private Bale the YAWLS,
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DLO HOMT ,tit whi:dt he reside& situate In
Mountploosant township. Adam I 'county, Pa., la the
vill.tmtknewit Holt," on lb. rows from uh.
tie/town to Booeughtown, about 2 mike from Little*
town, consisting of t 2 &COBB, mere ob hes, o best
Improved lend, improv ed large two-story BMA
'gone& W 430 feet, with • large thou* Noah house, •
large frame Barn, large Orrin obede,,Oarrug. mu m
Oocn Cribs, • !Argo Wo,b chop, Swot° Boner,. and all
other aaewry ontblilldinge, large Orchard of choice
Trott, two litt Of water With pttOtply.ooo under covet
at the Kitchen door, the other near the Barn. The
land bolo garden cultivatkrn, and divided Into *Mr
fields, with heavy new poet ream The building's/ire
to good order, being neatly new. The shortly& is a
desirable one, and well calculated for any Wad of ha-
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Persons &Whig to vie* the premiss!, 'will be shown
the same by caning on the undersigned residing
thereon. A clear and undispetabletitietrUlbe girth
on the Ist of April next.
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PRIVATE
The undersigned will otter at Private gale,. inks.
bi• Tract of Choice Land, tontaloi 'shout 14bAeree.
situated In entubsrlaud town.hip, Adieus county ~2A,
eiloMing lands of David W limner. A. W•yhright,
Jewse dharretts,and Joseph Walter.ou We road leading
uto tiaodmie Slid (now Arnold e,) to the tiettyourg
and Talleytown Road.. 7 *ley from Gettysburg sad
VA miles from limmittsbarg, Md. N met, Amen are
near land Ins doe mats of cultitation, and the bal.
soca In excellent 1./other. fliers is a good young Or.
etard
on tit. premtale in fail braking. The Gear
tend ties ail bean heavily Limed—:part 01 which Is
owl Meadow, and the whole under good feuctug.—
i..oleirty mmvenlens to Mills, deltoid Louses and
Chan:hes.
50551
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40901 1
4063
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4585;4
1208 1 6
1805 3
14851
1340
3163 14
1215
leaetsone desiring to eee the Bum um do so by
calling• on V. W. Horner resifts near the property.
Por nuttier Information, address the nodertigued at
Elton Itzsbarg, Md. 0.4. uoiviza.
DOC. 11--2 an
VALUABLE MILLS ct FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subecriher wishing to retire froni business on
occount of his health, afforest Private Sale his tains
big Property, situated In Liberty township, Adams
county, Pa., 2 miles south of /airfield, known as An
gusts Mills. The Perm contains .about 70 Acre*
land, about 16 Aares etwhich is In meadow, 'bruit 6
Acres In thriving timber. principally Locust, and the
balance except that occupied by Bnildings, Dam,
Ac. hi a high state of eultivatioa. There is •
gf cat variety of fruit on the promisee. The Buildings
gee s large two-etory Brick Dwelling House with
%irk building, Double Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog
Donee, Spring /louse and all other °scenery onthuild.
Inge. The 3.11114 are on Middle creek withsufficient
Water to ran the year rbaud, the Mill Mouse is 40 by
40 feet, 3 stories high lower story stone, tiro balance
frame ea good ate new, built In the moat enbetantral
Wanner, Power, 2 Overehot Wheels 13 feet high, con.
tuius 2 pairs of Burrs and 2 parrs of Chapping Stones,
together with all the machinery and liZturts la A drat
class Me-chant and di let 51111. There Is slao a new
Sew Mill attached cripple geared, capable of sawing
Ito Met of yak Lumber per ncur. Th• above Mills
are in a good neight.rrbood fur grain being within 2
miles of Ca- :ofPg Tiact and Timber; also, for Schools,
Churches, Markers, to.
Price end tenns aids known by calling on the mt.
scribe: on the p-operty or him at IWOletd,
Penna. p =Mt DIEnL,
Any .21,1868.-Inst •
PRIVATE BALE OF A
VALUABLE FARM
The undersigned intendicg to quit Limning, offers
for sale the Farm on which he now resides, near the
Carlisle pike, one utile from Round Hill P. 0., and
three mil. from York Sulphur Springs and Hampton.
Adams county, Pa., containing tub ACill, more or
un which urereeted a new two-story Outer Pons
House, 24 by 25 feet, with back-kitchen. There fa a
pump of -falling water at the door, three
eprings In two of the fields, and running water In two
others; Apples, Peaches, Cherries, and other fruit
trees on the premium; • good and new Bank Bans,
built In 1556, with all other outbuildings, Hug and
Chicken House, Ac. Five thousand bushels of Lime
have beim put on this tarn in the last four yew's, and
five thousand new rails. There are about SO Acres of
heavy Timber land of lffiiito Oak and Hickory. It al
so lies convinalens to Churches, Mills, Blacksmith
Shops, Stores and Post aka. This is a good chance,
as tt e farm Is In • high state of cultivation, price low ;
halt cash, balance In payounita with interest.
It the above Farm is not sold by the.ffrst of DECOR
ber, It will be ILBLITBD; '
For farther information address •
FOR BALK
A VA.LUABLE AELLL PROPERTY,
with 60 At/1&R8 of choice Land, on Ilta'ttruptke lad•
ina fr,eua ateleut it:own-to tiahowate, orttehtile Irvin th•
further place, kett,wn axe Uolltnitar'a
ONE OTHER ILL PROPERTY, wllb 40 ACRES
OF LAND, or 12Q Acres as may be desired, on Mara
Croak, 6 =ilea email-wed from oet tyaburi. and knowli
as Undoes 3f ill.
A MODEL FAUM, 231 ACRES OH LAND, to a high
state of ciltlntlan, 100 bushels of Lime to the Acre,
00.1, Buildings,* tulles vast twin OeIDOEDZI.
GEO. AIIEDLD.
tttysburg, Aug. 24 18138.4,5ini
'WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION ENDS.
TR ACTS
second hand, pre-eniptlon Lands loe.ated pear Bail
roads, County Towne; 7.lke, In troll settled !kelighbor
booth, which I will sell, or exchange at a fair prioi
for Real Estate Is Adeuns vacuity; Ps
Feb. 5.11168.—tf
41 0 USE ANIY - 1,6f
FOR SALE
The subscriber unreal. Private Bale, bar Itouse knit
hairlo otground, situate on Stratton street, in, the
Borough of Gettysburg, bounded by tow John
Huhn, and Jacob Codori with an alloy in Atte rear.
The House is a new two.etory Brick With 3.
large back brick building . and outbuilding, The
property is in a plouatnt Nitizati on, ay: vo
moats extending in that direction. • •
Nov. 13..4 f LYDIA Ga1...L40111.31.
Ad
FiIIST CLASS FAILII .
AT PR.ritatTR I SALE s .
% t n two miles of Gettysburg, on the-liar
rlsburir road, with all necessary improve
ments, and in prime order. 1 will seil from
100 to 160 Acres, to snit purchasers. Terms
reasonable. For further Infortuathil aftlytn
' • . wx. wilt%
(//ttyabtlylt. fit
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Thd to t e "Ise
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HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS
Renner's ChenlieSl Fertilizer I
THE importance of' a quick. acs.
around durable Fart itlaf agaptad to ths sod
or our county. to acknoarradgat Irinnicao. Ifar ,
lug satisfied myself, after long study *nil. careful so.
patimeut, that F. C. flaparsa'a
-
Chemical Fertilizer '
verpasses all others fa adapted ,d
7T. t. , um. of
soli, I have ptirChANKI the yr _ Adams county,
and SW prepared to till order" i a
i 0;411 4 001 and o n
ressaaabto tarma.. It brae Ititaf dkabet.
HAS BEEN - SIICOESOCILY TRIED
by sambaed our limn'. liadrpleted.by an
*be bevaitatot be the beak Itt-at , tricot, tad the
0 01 10 11 0. 1 ant prepared co fatitruh ttita Pert Mier in
any row:ally, and willdetiver
In any town or vilve - tn the
eoTity,
whim *infused tit not lism• . .Jitantlty th an • TON. I
Maimilitittise it fin ails fof pe r too without bogs. or
Olt balmy. This reithiser la , comd of the 1.101,
artlUnlng chemicals that an bo boil. pose I
use Do oil of
vitriol; it doss not contain any ammonia, discolors
do not use it. Nei biir dot use Ewe nor ashes.
•
THE 011.TEOT Of TUE 0111.111 CAL PEETtLIiif
li to Introdue• a hrtillsipr that : nal/ 1 4f IV • " r iff ° r
0.09.--not only for .ku_s. Itoottalsts oulisleurantrant
matte to monstrst the ps•lo and 110 It riped sel l ,
tbo ammo *lir Smoot the goo itt. I expect " fa
monnlbotnio a Mews ripeay gas winter for the spring.
tbettailiktalto brmers sod thepubllo rm.
• 111 - sthe HI •OW mu all kinds of OMB* Nod
pit.-I,beitogy (Ivy sotto that lioan4iix
a i •
sold, salsas sisomd, isisitsl
igist, sad will-bs prosocutod sod
a=to l aw . yrom *bleb *erste sauna&
ardors will be promptly stolwwio 1y a -
. 011010*ElEilik6.
081,1.eff )141114 11* n r• us '
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puz i 4 SALE O - ' Aar
mariaor;
- PERSOICAii?ROP
Thiailentilber Milt omili ackulgitamlN cl.stipAi v ,
0 .,"
ku I . ar mire,. 11MS, atiVfatel l / 2 4. M.. at ids
. to na l
'Stew' taatalejtllb•=lZ vit. west
from. n, on the=ea to
Gram
sad e nottziot u• STOUrit On anwills 'Wm*
bin - siva ~ i . .
-Raga a Pinsk mm 2d; obi 2 16.1
one 01d,;6 Illith Wows, 1 Steen and 1 Dell Offen.
ed, Etilliate Dom with calf, 1 Doronabire Soil, Ili
yeanrold. 1 Soil 8 inentlik 014,111 par year and a bail
efd, S will yearat'ild, 41Otev, 9 Brood Sown which.
Mara p
Will Mt about the eh* &Spoi lt, 2 Broad Tread
Wages - 41 it-bow Wipe, thirties Tire,l a three
nape Wagon 3 hackie Tire,,libeekaye Sniper Berlin,
a Tbreetthag Machine fbur•horsiVPower and Throatier
and allhakei,l6 that knag Wire Rake, Winnowing MID,
1 Drig,l Bled and 281 p/ String °flak, 2 nits of
Day Carriage, 2 Steite Side with vitleAminrde,2 Plum!,
a shaver Prowl, 2 flarnallw,•2 Dorn forks. 1 good
Rama jiarrow, 1 Roller, Double and Single Train,
Wheelbarrove,Log, Chain and fifth Chain, 2 site of
Breerhtanda,2 sate or Front Gears, Bridle!' and Wal
las, Dream. chaluesal Butt Traced', 1 Wit‘lt Saddle
ha good oso oar, 1 hiding Saddle and Bridle.. goad u
new.l Mattock and a Crowbar, 1 Oroissout Sew, 2or
Anse, 2 or 3 Scythe and Billittne. 2 drain °aiding, Waal
and Wedgas; ideu,•• tot of Cow Chains and ow Grind
tam. narartapan nod and a lot of Augeraxollars sad
noualaga, Works antralsovals; and also, Roneohold sat
Kitchen- Iforaltare, sondem ' of 3 Badeleadewill
Bedding, 1 Ultras% 9 Tables,: 1 atienen 4 upboatd, 2
Weak Donohoe and a lot of Cleans, 1 tevplatt Stole as
good as new and Pips, 1 Vat-rata Masking ida htne, i
Ateekt Venal and s- lot ol Tube alld.• Darnley , 1 Now
Youndland and a great many articles too numerous to
oleo Lice.
Al suss 'ander ss.ool:ash,—ou %Ileums aver a credit
of 11 mouths will'be ghee wit i lmiroeed security.
1114 SNYDER.
tio-Lts
JolucgrAwix:us, A tic*wee:
VALI:TABLE HOMESTEAD AT
PRIVATE SALE.
I. H. BUIPI.ZY,
Round . Hill P.o,.Allazoi co.. Ps
ALSO,
ALSO,
I [TAWS ON RAND A FEW
OF No. It
Sept. 18.41
CM
GEO. ARNOLD