1.1 IMO 4 - , XEOUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let• ' ten Testamentary ou the estate of human I sat t, deceased, late' of Mountjoy township, Adam.. uuty, Ts., hating been granted to the undersigned, Jog to said township, he hereby gives notice to l 1 ,- I:iota Indebted to said estate to mate Immediatc 3 !aeon, and those besiege!. ass agalost Hennas to t tllem properly antheotioited for settlement. JACOB TURN XV, RXMOWI. 1.111. :.OTlCE.—Letters of Admin is- it.it hie the ciliate of ReItAXXA MONFORT, de. late.•) Straben township, Admaut eonat7, Pa., two , ' grn , itett to the undersigned, residing in id toweship. the hereby gins notice to all person. l..1,1„1 too i l estate to make immediate payment nl th , .-e ha, hie claims against the same to present em pi .o• my allibtnt ICOed fur settlement. S. 01 ELIZA A. NIONTORT, Adm'x. ICENSE.—The following ap plies...lone-to keep Tarernaand liebtauraut, hare eu filed in tny ettlee, with the requisite number o and wlll be presented at the Cuo rt of Quart er salon/yen the fourth Monday of Jarmo ry, lnen: M. K. MYERS, Gettyabars. 'NEE S. 111- LDEBNAtn,D, Ilarnitien iowndhip. EDER.IOIII D. BiLLTEI, Franklin ILLIAM NOEL. Reading SSE LAItEW, Latintor• REL 4 TATTRANT.. C. STONER, Hamilton townahlp. _ - LIQUOR STORE. ii:: H. RAI.;3I,;ARDNER, Littlestairu. I g -tc A. W. MINTER. Clerk IAX A P P E A L S. !be Conindadoners of Adams count' hereby give of v duet they have Eard npnb the following days holding'ihe Appeals for the several Boroughs and o nekips "flood cvnnty, , at the County Commission u„,itgasrg, when and where they will rod to Aver Appeals, between the hours of 9 A, aretu o'clock. 1.. M., ofeach day, as follows he Appeals for Gettysburg, Cumberland, Ber ns. Oxford. li on tiauton. Latitnere Tyrone and irauoni the 2:511g day of January, Ilia. llsnd!ton, Berwick . bor., Berwick twp., Read . Mon:dive. butler. Franklin and. a im i lt „.b,„,,, o;,:y of January, 1669. Ire,-don. Liberty, Highland, Con- Mi.no tpivasaut, tliit , o end Lkttlettown, mt I:7th drty fJo I. I`d,9. , . • Br the del t 11It (1,4111E3. Commissioners, .1 M. if4LTER, Cerk • REGISTER'S NOTICES. • TOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees nut other persons concerned, that the a.inistration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will ~ s, r iti.<l at the Orphans' Court of Adams county eontimistion and allowance, on MONDAY, the day of FEBRUARY next, at 10 oclock, A. M., 3. The first and float account of Noah F. inlniertrator C. t. a. 01 Satoh Gilliland. Isle au.• decwieed. n. TLo 6 rat mild final account of Henry Ben oer, tutor of the hist wilrond testamentary of Jo , irdi ey. deceased. First account of Edward Moocher, Adroltda. or with the will annexed of Lewis Lantz, dec'cl. h. First and final account of Eden Norris, Ad rutor of the estate of David Clapaaddle, dec'd. %1 . D , I I OLTZWORTLI,. Register. .u.1,f1869.—tc r. Court Proclamation. If EREAS the Hon. ROBERT J . :7IMM, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Des composing the 19th District, and Justice of Courts of Oyty and Terminer and General Jail De. ry, for the trial of all capital and other offenders I dietrict,andJosren J. Knot and boot 110111!t -. Judges of the Conrts of Common Pleas, Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and ieral Jail s Delivery. for the trial of all capital au.t; er effentierstin the county of Adams—have issued it precept. bearing date the 28d day of November, he year` of our-Lord one thousand eight hundred tx-ttine. and to me directed, for holding a Court ',mnon Plena, and General Quarter Seesions of the. re. and General Jail Delirst7 and Courts of Oyer Terminer, at Gettysburg, on the 26tH q: .t. 18119— OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justlcee of Pence, the Coroner and the Constables within the. county, that they be then and there in their pro with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, .tt, Mot ions, and other Remembrance., to do thus!. 'I, is Lich to their offices and in that behalf upper to U. done, and also, they who will prosecute. ;net the prutonere that are or than shall be in the sold county of Adams, are to be then and there. to,cute against them as shall be Just. PHILIP MANN, Sheriff . ODice. ; oe ttysburg, Jan. 1,1869. II E R I FF'S 'SALE latra , usece of sundry write of Tenditloni Sapor na , a , a be offered at Public Sale at the Court House le typburg, on Saturday the lea day gf January next, .'clod, I'. 31., the following deseribedßealgstate, TRACT OF LAND, situate partly in Ilamllton township, Adams county, Penna., and partly lu 'Alin county, Pa., adjoining lands of John Ben i, Washington Denchoof, Lew is Pittinger and era, containing Acres, more or lees, about 2b ea in Adams county and about 8 acres in Frank rounty—improve.d with a one-story LOU L1G11872, titat•le,ll,,g Pen. and other outbuildings. Thorn well of water, with a pump, near the house, and ❑riety of Fruit Trees on the promisee. Part of the a IS elexr and under fence. !so, a TRACT of about 55 Acres of WOODLAND, .ate in liamiltouban township, Adams county, Pa, oininc lands of Esquire Philips, Steven' and °Uteri., iso, a TRACT of about 10 Acres of WO‘DLAND, e last mentioned. Seized and taken in execr, o as the Real Estate of Wthusk Ilvicuoor. —A TRACT OF LAND, 'Mate in Cumberland aanin, Adams county,Pa., adjoining lands .of Na. au iri Lightner, 0 enrge t+pangler and others, and r0t !.:1.4 4 Arrea , moro leaa—land clear and under soaed 4;41k - taken In execution ac the Red tale ,•f J! COI: .NIATED.' AL. —A TRACT OF LAND, situate Ju Huntington .rnehlp, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands Of Wnt. aflor, - Itaac Sadler and others, Cautioning 12 Acres, ore or lees—improved with a two-story Log House; prime of water on the lime. The land is clear and ,:or knot.. Stri?..l sod taken is eXrcutioo as the 'are:vale of Lewis TRACT OF LAND, situate in lionutpleall t township, Adams county, Pa., on the road lea& from Too Taverns to Bonauglitown, I.4l°h:tine :sot John Chamber', Francis flagarman and others, :coining 7 Acres, more or less—iniprored with a onw I a hall situ) LOt, HOUSE, Log Stable, and °the* - buildings; a well of water near the door, with Fruit: cm on the tract. Land clear and under fence.—. red and taken in execution av the Real Estate oS I Quart. iso—A TRAOT OF LAND, situate in. Monntjoy, nebig, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of New. Durborau, Andrew Chambers, Francis Elagarman,..' ~there, containing GO Acme, wore or less—improred, a twuntory ROCGIIRART DWELLING HOUSE.. lee Weatherbuarded Stable, and other outbnlld, ; a spring of water and a few Fruit trees. AbOtit, res are woodland; the balance clear And under. I , elzed and talon in execution as the Real f )laboxurr e11.53.113/.101. PHILIP HANN, Sheriff, Office, Gsttystiurtz, Dec . -Ten per cent. of the purchase, money upon all • by the Sheriff must Le paid user immediately the property is struck down or upon failure ti. thrrewltn the property will bo again put up CRY LIST FOR JANUARY GRAND JURY. oaloWn. Simon S. 11Iti/011, Foreman. lien. Frantis Orner, Sanual Orner, Ftsni, ey. Hamilton Forrest, ,Daniel .11e. tv: Isaac Pecker. William King, lit Kellen lan. NO , h 5h. 01 7, T. R. 0.) ".e . r " , l4fichnel 'tar- • An. Henry King. Abrhain Bell. criand. Francis Eire'a., Raphael Sherry. t pleasant_ John Y oung. r. Edward Stale. j, George C. Carson. bug. Charle, Ziegler. ilium. Joseph 0,1 4 „ h. llgo• Fai e .el C.Sneeriner, James Darius GE:NE.:AL JURY. ;Yrs! Week.. tjoy. &MUG] Idea. Horner, Samuel D. Rex, rge H.Ebby. .burg. Adam Rebert, Georg* Swope, John L. tzworth, Joel B. Danner, John Gruel. Llenry • fort. ago. Solomon Schwartz, Martin Stapler, Jonas ert. r. Jacob Y. Bushey. sig. Jobe Bowerman, Jubn Townsend, F4,lnmon bs. hen. Audrew Drough, Barest .11yere, Male her, ()derv, Schloseor. lin. Samuel Brady. Abraham Kassa, Emanuel ti'ilatsall. • phossut. JcvsephA. Eckenrode. Wm. D. Hinies, Joueph Kiunk, Charles A. ton. Michael Del lone. tuwL. Tbaddenaßlochar: toubari. Sanford Shroeder,.7. S. Wltherow. n. William Thomas, of 0., Jacob Pottorif, b T. -11 And. J. H. Cobaan, Josbna Brown, Wm. lay. Jacob glook, Jacob Pitaar. curio L. Doardorff. •m. kobort 13. Lou, W. M. Bighorn, Peter -t• Itrhlngton Breniser, °hark.' Yeatts, Jac.b and. J. Scott WlLion DAvid A. Riker. Second Week. ilium.. W. Guilin, David Ziegler, Win. C. ibigitt.b, Jacob Tt °soli Hoary dub Isamu gh. sig. Howard Nall, Jacob Weider, Leonard Aoagb, Robert M. Dicks, Jolla Dicks. btoaban. Joseph _Culbertson'. &Aomori Weidner, Samuel Hewitt, Abraham • in, Valentine hilllk. lei twp. Nathaniel Miller. an. George Thomas. berland. Daniel Plank. i Ga. William Chamberlin, John Curer, Samuel dpe, freight Will,creorge Bughey, Maim Rar as""int. S. Jenkins, J„ George Zona.. goy. aorms Spangler, Elijah &clitoral°. y. lidward Rider. id' bar. Win Blttinger. -e- Martin Ra.geniperger, George Guise. ore. John Lease. land. J. J. Kerr. into". Wm. T. Brandon. • eco, Win- Myers, Jeremiah Aulatir,a e p, ler.. Luther Cullman, B. V. Rice. town. John F. Mcitherti, Gump riy me t . tpleasent. liAward 8. Rath Beale' /copier, , -Id Hagerman. Daniel Weider, Jacob B. Gobrecht. ion. John 0. Hildebrand, Daniel EL Baker. 6.—tc SUMS - , -- OLOTH •su XIiOOATIN67-8, Styles and prices., by the yard, Or made to order, . AT DUPRORNIS • 2R- Wier 00.RNER ASV UARZ IL-4f PRINTING, tn.:mar ussiatiox B3LiTLY AXD CISIMPLT As ions 01ssai4 Eat ELECTIONS.—The annual election for Directors of the "First National Bank of Gettysburg," on Monday last, resulted in .the election of the following gentlemen : George Throne, John Homer, John Wol -ford, Jacob 3lussel man, David McConaughy, George Arnold, John Orough. The election for officers of the "Gettys burg Railroad Company" was also held on Monday—the following gentlemen being unanimously elected : President—W. G. Case, Columbia. rietta, H. S. Case, Columbia. On Tuesday the following gentlemen were elected Directors of the "Gettysburg National Bank" :—Gairge Swope, Wm. D. Himes, Wm. Young, Joshua Motter, Da vid Wills, David Kendelhart, Marcus Sam son; W. McSherry, Henry win. ;SALES.—George Peters has sold his • one Nursery Farm in Alenallen town Ship :170 acres, to eliarles,J. Tyson this place' tior $13,501. Messrs A. 11. Feistol and W. E.- Baker 'have purchased from Jacob Rally (at $2,- 750)'tbe Gettystaurg 'Forge property ; Mr. Reily to make some improvements, and ,put the Forge In running order. Wm. Chritzman has purchased the shops .of Samuel Weaver, on Washington street, between Chauthersburg and Middle 4:treaL., at $2,000. James W. G uhernator and Edward' S. ':Reily have disposed of 120 acres, with the buildings, of the Henry Reily farm in Moan tpleasant township, to Francis Pohl , man, at OA per acre—they reserving the quarries and kilns and about GO acres of the limestone land. Franklin Slaybaugh, Administrator of Moses Myers, deceased; has sold the real estate of said decedent, in Latimere town_ ship-25 acres, with improvements-L-to Mr. Arnold, for t 3,613. H0u..1. E. Wierman bas sold a house and lot belonging to the estate of Eliza Spealman, deceased, in Petersbu.•S, to Frank. Spealtnart and John McElwee, for $1,005. MEE John Cress, Trustee of Belinda Black, reeently sold the Black farm In Mount joy township, 112 ac'reit, to John Bisi!en steet, for $3500; also a Wood Lot In Iseme township, 3 acres, to Michael Miller, for $2OO. ATL ROA: DS - Lfo7,—We are glad to notice that the railroad fever has broke • out afresh in - Adams county, and thit . movements are on foot for the wustrue ftlon of several connecting roads. - • roads are of gieat benefit to any commu naity, giving an impetus to businsia of all Banda; but the Farmer, of all others, is enoncially interested In the opening of avenues lbr their produce to distant mar kets. A. recent number of the Agrics/- litrall.:, *tins an article on this subject, and its suggt. ‘ 464 ' nB /333 i be of special interest at this time pith our readers, To haul forty? bushels ,if c,i'm 40 miles on a ylagon costs, says the. at 'edit *lO. dollars fur team, ol'iver, any eaPeesea• A railroad would tranbTort it 43r „ . . 8 4- at most. Allowing an- average of folly bushels. per acre, the crop would be worth, $g :nore per acre, or 8 per cent. on $lOO. Au b.: 43 relative advantage's about -the memo for other crops, it is clear that a railroad Pam ing through a town would add $10( per acre to the value of the farms. A town ten miles square contains 84,000 acres. An increase of $lOO per acre is equal to $6,400,- 000, or enough to build two,hundred tales of railroad, even if it ort $12,000 per mlle. Brit two hundred miles of road would extend through twenty towns 4 ten miles square, and coot but $lO per acre If taxed upon the land. These figure* are given merely is . an illus i tration. Yt thit farmers had taxed themselves to build Om railroads in this country, and givem them away to any companies that. would atecktuad run them, the present increased -vsktne of ther land would have well re paid all the outlay. ing anything in the horse-keeping.sline, will do well to call at Col. C. FL Bunnies's , extenaltre WareWbOnt, Dearth° Passenger dupl.: on Guth& street, who has on hand a vellarge assortment of l:Roves of the 7 beat "Manufacture, Cooking, Parlor, °Moe,' . and Chamber &dyes, for wood or Copt; also Hollow Wars Vin Ware,Jiipsn Wars, ..Britsuista*Ars. Bird Cates, slid &iperil .anuortmentof Kitchen utensils. Mao Coil eunt Leunbor of silltindit -F 41 , 11.Aftw-iiti 440 4310bt5M. Ir*4llftir . aPii . • la. I*M9. Farao4V.+ - We lehrn that: Dirraws of this place, who enlisted in the. Regular Army at the close of the War, %%as recentlyllled'in New Mexico. LECTURE BY DR. SWARTZ- — Rev. Juel Swartz, D. D., of antiale, will delivei A Lecture in Agricultiral Hall, on Tuesday evening next, on the sub, F!, . . "No man owns deeper than he ploughs." " This is the first of a series of Lectures to be delivered daring the Winter by various eminent and distinguished'achcdars; under the auspices of the Literary Societies, of the College.-7 Dr. Bwartz is a gentleman of fine culture and has the repntstion of an eloquent epealcer. BITTEN OFF.—The Chambers burg Valley spirit of Wednesdal says:— "Mr. - Samuel Lady, an Adams county farmer, who had come to the Limekiln at Strickler's on the — Gettysburg turnpike, three or four miles from Chamber-burg; ashore he staid over night, had his bilk ear bitten off by one of the horses , in his team on Tuesday morn ing_last. Mr. Lady was engaged in gearing one of his horses, pre paratory to starting for hove, when an other suddenly darted at him and seized his ear and bit it off instantly. The ear . was not afterward found, although search was made for it. Dr. Snesserott was sent for and give speedy attention to .the in jured man." TRESENTATIONS.—During the re cent holidays, the Rev, J. A. BOLL, Pas tor of the Catholic Church in this place, was presented by members of the congre gation with a handsome purse well filled with green-backs, as a testimonial of their regard. On the6th inkt., fife Rev. Mr. JAMESON, of the United Presbyterian Church, re ceived a call from some of his members— W . MCCLEAN, Esq., on behalf of the town Members, presenting a handsothe tea set to Mrs. Jameson, and what, book, .Sc., to Mr. J. A purse of "greenbacks," and many baskets of edibles, were also presented, by town and country 1 1.1 hers. LECTURE.—We learn that arrange ments are being man to . secure FRED. L DOrGAS to lecture in Agricultural Hall on the evening of the 25dOnst. Although Mr. D. is a colored_ man, having been Slave in Maryland, he is regarded one of . the most eloquent speakers of the day.— James C. Brooks, of New York, one day treated the House to a length dissertation on the inferiority of the negro race, going into the anatomy of leis litystem, the shape 'of lifs"shins, nose, scull, .tc. Thaddeus Stevens settled the New York represeuta- . Live in CllO of those sharp, biting rejoind ers which made him so formidable in debate—closing with a proposition to test the matter by - pitting Fred. Douglas against Brooks or any representative man that Brooks might select, provided, how ever, that the subject to be debated was not to be "nigger shins." Mr. Douglas has acquired a high reputation as a plat form speaker. We hope the arrangements may be perfected. Directors—F. W. Northrop, New Haven, C. S. Maltby, New Haven, Wm. flitting er, Abbottatown, Robert McCurdy, Get tysburg, David Wills, Gettysburg, Thivid McConaugby, Gettysburg, G. W. McClel lan, Gettysburg, Robert Crane, Columbia, Nvs.. Small, York, Henry Musselman, Mar- 'HOEFt3k3:CEEPERS, and all otbeffljwzia. Under this heading aof our most intei .ligent.subscrihent .411 - ,nrithe annexed article, with nrisqu ,, !hipublials: It pitr porta to boa proph4 wade Joseph Hoag who a was real nt ottialatp, Masai &miens...and. The; alleged "visiele"Was made üblie:aaiihr back inf. 1805. We give" it as tto as:: "In thayear y in the EttW. or - itth month, I wall day aldhe in t h e, field, and observed cretin shire; but it • mist obru . red thebrightness.of its As I thought upon this oocurrence, reflect*, the most erfaletnn I ever remem ber to live experienOed, came over me ; for all My faculties. Vvere laid unusually low, and brought intb silence. said to myselc 'what can this mean f I - do not mcollect ever before to have been sensible of such feelings. While in this state, I heard a voice from 11 - pavan saying: This that thou seest, that dims the brightpees Of the, sun, .is a sign of the present and fu ture titres. I took !the fathers of this Country from the 1941c1 of %invasion ; planted them among the forests ; bless ed theta and they became um:aerobe peo ple; but they have become proud, and have lifted up themselves and have for gotten me who nourished them, and pro tected them in the wilderness ; they are running into every abomination and wickedna-s, of whicili the old country was guilty, they h:Vve taken quietude from the land; and have suffered.a divid ing spirit to come among them. Lift up thine eyes—and behold, I saw them divid ing in great heat; the division began amongst the churches, in point of doc trines ; it commenced, in the Presbyterian society and went throhgh the various de li oininations, -and in its progress and course its effects were nearly the same in all -the churches. Those who kept the original faith appeared exercised and sorrowful. Those . who dissented went off with high heads• and taunting langueige, and when the dividing spirit entered the society of Friends it raged in as high a degree as in any I had before discovered ; as before, those who separated went off with lofty.looks and taunting, censuring language, and those who kept to their an cient principles retired to themselves. It next appeared in the Lodge of Freema sons, and set-the country in an uproar fur some, time. Thou it entered polities throughout the United States, and did not stop until it produced a . civil war; abund ance of blood was shed, and in the course of the combat, the Southern States lost their power, and Slavery was annihilated from their borders; a monarchial govern ment arose, and a national religion was established and made the societies tribu tary to the support of its expenses. I saw them take property from Friends to a large amount. I was amazed at beholding all this; and I heard a voice proclaim: This power shall not always stand. But with this power I will'ehastise my church until they return to the faithfulness of their forefathers. Thou seest what is com ing on thy native land, fur their iniquities and the blood of Africa, the remembrance of which has come up before um. This vision is yet for many days. I had no idea of writing it for many years until it became such a burden that for my relief I have so written." RAILROAD M OVEMENT. —The Wash ington(D. C.)Republican says that - Messrs. .Sifford, Ziegler, Kunkel, Falconer, Hay den, and Governeur, as a Committee of _citizens of Frederick, accompanied byr-ex- Governor Thomas, recently visited that city to confer with citizens there in regard to Railroad matters. The committee rep resented the people of Frederick county and the interests of the Frederick and Pennsylvania line road. It was desired by the people of those sections to build a road Trom Washington to Frederick, a distance of forty-three miles, and thence on to the great lakes ; second, to build a • road from Washington to connect with the Pennsyl vania Central somewhere near Harrisburg, and a road from Frederick to tap;rn some where between the two points. The peo ple of Frederick are willing to co-operate vtr:lh the aitizano..-f Ill.asthir43*.. :12 h.: l -v-43 the road between those two cities, and the former Will build the road from Frederick to the pennsylvania State line at their own expense. Mr. Hayden, the engineer who accompanied the party, stated that the road between Washington and Frederick would be about 43 miles, and from the latter point to the Pennsylvania State line some 37 miles more. The road from Washington to Frederick has been thoroughly surveyed, aud•there would not be a grade upon it ex ceedinglifty-three feet to the mile, and no curvatures above three degrees. It could be built at a cost of $30,000 per mile, and passing through one of the most fertile countries imaginable, would necessarily be of great interest to both cities. From Frederle.k to the Pennsylvania State line the cast would be but s2o,oooper mile, with no grade attaining over forty feet per Mile, with curvatures but little or nothing. As the people of Frederick are powerless to procure =a charter from the Maryland Legislature, in consequence of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad monopoly, they desire the citizens of Washington to get a charter from Congress, and then they will, to use the language of one of the committee, "invest their bottom dollar" in the success of the road. The Washington committee cordially re ciprocated the feelings and desires of the Marylanders, and promised to endeavor to have engrafted on the railroad bill, now be fore Congress, a provision incorporating a railroad from Washington to Lake Erie, via Frederick, Md., the route of the pro posed road from Washington to Frederick having beenalready surveyed. The citizens of Maryland proposed to go to work as soon as the -charter is obtained. 253 . -A lady correspondent sends us the following paragraph, with request to pub lish,for the benefit of yourig men, whwill do well to treasure up the moral designed: :TouNe MEN AND TREE FROGS.— The following quaint comparison is forci ble and true. It would be well if our young men would note the moral of the terse passages: The tree frog acquires the color of whatever it adheres to -for a short time. If It be found on an oak, it is a brown color ; on the sycamore or ciedar,,he is of a whitish brown color; but when found on the growing corn, he is sure to be green. .just so it is with young men.— and the profane then Their companions tell us what thelrchar garacte,rsthaereli:ezinfttihot associate with the vol. s, their hearts are already stained wltii their guilt and shame, and they will then elves becOme alike vicious. The study of bad books, or the love of wicked companions, i s the broadest and most certain road to ran that tt you man can travel, and a few well-directed lessons in either will lead him on, step by Step, to tree late of destruc tion. .Our mural and phYPIQ4 Jaw show how important it is to nave proper associa tions of every kind, especially in yotith.— How dangerous it is gage on a picture or scene that pollutes the imagination or Kalifs the moral perceptions. [For the Star and Sentinel. ENIGMA. am compose:lot 24 lettere. My 1,10, lb was nephew to a son cif Terah. My 16,]3, 4, 23 was the first martyr. My 8, 16, 18, 6, 16, 8 was a prophet ; of Da- vid , s time. ' My 3, 16, 21, 19, 0, 10 wits; a queen that disobeyed the king. My 10, 17, 5, 12, 9, 15 was a beendltig queen. My 4, 23, 10, 17, 10, 1G was a prophet that istoked a tu haste oA the banks of Jordon ht:y 16, 6, 16, 13 was king ,oflo, 21, 15, 16, .1, 1. My IS 22, 15, , 4,18,was . where they soarch- Oti,thetilariptares. My whole la a gregt aompuusdategt Yery little obeyed. , nximaT:roN.—R. Q.,oinucAN ss:now gapin g off his entire stook of goods at greatly redubild *foe' s : l ig Boob; fur * l 4 It Ladies' Mums for $2 120 ; $4 Mils for,sll; W in& all 'goods In •his *ors at as silo Frati naterakik hi",_ ti _41.11. 42 1 -112 cs Amon wows, burg. • -"- - EMI "American Presbyterian Review," for January, has beetienbtrgea find billnArftdi• each number hereafter to contain' 212 pawl. It represents what Is known asibe 'Wow School" wing of the Pr lam Olnlitheßind le'eandueted fusisient number Wilkains:Con'•;! - tributions from rlviessor Jacoans, eitUe Western . Theological Seminary, Prof. SsuD of the tinion Theological Behtinitryt Dr. iii.rrrisam, Dr. Loan, Pr t. Stine- En, and other writers equally well known to the Theological world. Bat the article which has sped ally interested us is one from the pen of Rev Dr. BROWN, of this place, on . "Christian Anthropology." We need not say that It is an able production, Dr. Bhoww being specially distingushed among the rising Theologians of the , day for the clearness, terseness, and vigor, which he throws into his theological pro ductions. The present article, from the nature of the subject, is largely mephata phYsical In the development of the Dr's views, but these are stated with his se customed clearness and sharpness, invest ing the discussion with interest to the or dinary reader. "Anthropology," in its generic sense, involves the Science of Man. "Christian _Anthropology" has more especial reference to the spirit side of man—regarding him as the creature and subject of God, his originanth d estrny, the connection of the individualnwith the rare or the race with the first man, his primitive and present condition, his exalt ed powers. and debased state, his need and suseeptibilly of redemption, with included and relative topics. This range of discus sion necessarily leads to a consideration of questions touching the nutty of the human race, original sin, the origin of souls, human responsibility, freedom of the will, .Lc., all of which are brought un der review. We may here state that the "Dibliotheca Sacra"—which standS relatively to the Theological Quarterlies as the Atlantic Monthly does to the Literary monthlies, courting and admitting only first-class productions—recently had a lengthy and very able article float the pen of Dr. Bnowx, ou "The Lutheran Church in We Union States." It is no mean compli mennt to. Dr. B.'s theological reputation that his contributions aro thus solicited and paid for by the most-reputable Quar terlies outside of his own denominational connection. TEIE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C. U. BUEHLER has received a Yarge assortment of those famous base-burning Stoves, which on the score of economy, cleanli 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 im proved and will doubtless ere long•take the place of all other stoves for parlor, office store and shop. Call and look at them, at the Wareroom on corner of Carlisle and 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, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, &c: all WARRANTED to be good bakers. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money refunded. Also, a large assort. went of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware, Duty's Washing Machines and Universal Wringer. Call and examine. if " A SURPRISE.—We wete astonished the other day at the number of persons we met on the streets, carrying packages of Dry Goods, Queensware, &c., and upon inquir ing, found they had all come f•om DCP cor ner of the Square and Carlisle street. He seems to have created quite an ekeitetirent with the low prices at which he is non selling goods. Give him a call be ore you make your purchases. tf ALL KINDS OP JOB WORlC—having largely added to our facilities for Job Printing, we aro now enabled with the aid of our Campbell Power Prim, Gordon Jobber, and Rand Presses, to turn out promptly all kinds of Printing, from the Cord I. •Lo /weweet ding ran:l4)lllas, Speeches, Catalogues, Circulars, Programmes, tire. With our new Job Prom CirC! C I C ! Th Nomus will, after the Ist day of January sell all kinds of Winter Clothing at greatly redued prices—Over Coats as low as $4.00, Cavalry Over Coats at $6.25, Infantry Over Coats $5.25, and all other Whiter geods at greatly reduced pri ces, to make room for Spring goods, If Aff - •`A springing joy, a pleasuic which no language can express," Is Imparted to every possessor of a luxurious head of hair which only "Barrett's Vegetable Flair Restorative" can impart. This is the only preparation to which a "Medal" has over been awarded.—St. Joseph Union. POCKET BOOK LOST.—Lost on Sun day the 13th inst.', between Gettysburg and Salem Church, MountpleaSant town ship, a leather pocket-book, containing $2O. The finder will be liberally- reward ed on returning it to this ofliee. 3t DR. CHASE'S RECIPES.—Mr. D. W. Weigle has on hand. a few copies of "Dr. Chase's Recipes and Information for Everybody," and will be at Fahnestock's Store, in Gettysburg, during the January Court, where any person desiring a copy can get one. th.E BRIGHAM YOUNG has telepraph wires lead ing to his office and connecting with every hamlet in Utah, a line five hundred miles long. Every settlement of half a dozen houses has a telegraph office, with female saint operators, and in charge of a bishop of the Mormon Church, and who citri report at any time all that takes place to Young. From his private office in Salt Lake City, like the watchman in the fire telegraph, Brigham may give an order or ring an alarm from Idaho to New Mexico. MARRIED. EYLE,It—ErLEa.—.On the Ist inst., by the Bev. E. lireldenbangb, William T. Eyler to Mies Margaret Eyler, both of Frederick co„ Md. • Isrrn.s---Fazoixatzsrp.—On the sth inst., at York Springs; by Rev. D. M. Black,. welder, Samuel H. Little to Miss Mary E. Brtglebert, both'of Hunterstown. BINTZ--.HARTZBL.—On the_ 29th J lt. , by Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. William Metz, of Guilford township, Franklin county . , to Miss Anna M. Hstrtzel of Fay etteville, ' Spihrozare--Son - arVEa.—On the 12th lust., by the Rev. Breidenbaugh, Levi Spangler to Miss Hannah' K. Rekkriver., both . of Cumberland tolrriabli4 wrynatutipp-B.o4.anurp.—On the sth inst., by Rev. F. Bergstresser, Jacob Way bright of Freedom township, to Miss Lu. (Ands Sharretta, of Carroll pounty, WOLF—Osnon.w.—On the' 7th moat., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Philip W. Wolf to Miss Louisa Osborn, both of Idaville. DIED. allirObituary notices 5 cents a line for er 4 itneir-esuth to adopt: o l) l 9V trews. Hothv..-LOn the.lid inst.. at Ham_ pto n , Mn. Mary Agnes, wife of Dr. A. Hultz, and daughter of H. A. Picking, Esq., aged 23 years 2 months and 6 days. RonrawrsrE.--On the 22d Alt" very end denlyAllen Robinette, Esq., of Latimore tow, aged $7 years 6 months and 7 di ttacur.—On the 9th fast ; i n e l k, pl ace . Ames' Lawrence Soisiok, youngest eon of 7amee Imd E_e wikkbn i , egad* yams 5 monft and _ • • pommunioatedi "Farawell,dear mammal Pin going hoi fle , soon with angel bands shell roam In yea brightivorld above ike sky, Where 'shall inner never die. "And 'AO; deg m amma, you too ihan *fine • Aerool death's dark isad Weld dream• 3 glkaf*lberivAgeibrlitii ?Wood, 061.',010110OOtriiti tit thi Undo" Lieil sigiarwistazug -room, 41 b 4MU t 4g PO I Witt thel,thtne hii on - belitvalki4 ivisis our noolerlin O' — OIPLIPPO - 41 iicor)g !Wag illE3 daylast a fhte.cbild, Belton months ow—of Wiikelield; in Phil Was smoth , erect to death under the foll Owing circum glanoea—Tlie child" bs asleep, - ancl the !tattier had placedhitain,b4 ; anfi at-' ter .fortably cloth* lOft to attend ' setine household affairs: As the child ' , aliieared to .sleep`• longer than usual, Mrs. Wakefield went to the bed to take a loolr atA r er babe, and found that he had namaged to crawl Or wriggle himself under the bed: clothes, and noticing that - he lay perit.ctly still, and had an unnatural expressloit; -Mts. Wakefield took him from the bed And summoned as aistamce, when it was . soon disZovered that the little fellow Was dead, he haying become suff*ted under the bed-clothes. geview of tht Warktto. Italthnor'e Grnin 1 ProdtteeMarket. Batiinsore, 77assrsday Morning. Burka nous, 50 @ 7 00 Ems noun, 8 00 @ 8 75 Warne WHEAT,.......:...:... 2 00 @ 215 RBD WHE AT,I @ 2 45 Corn% I t 84 gr 90 RYE 1 45 @ 1 45 OATS, • 70. @ 75 TIMOTHY-SEED. ° 50 @ • 2 75 CLOVER-82HD, 8 00 @ 8 50 FLAE•SEBD,. ' 2 45 @ 2 50 BAOON, SHOHLDE ES, 14} @ 141. " • SIDES, g, 172 " HA MS 18 @ 20 LADD, ' 20 @ 20 GOLD, Phila , Gettysburg Grain & PrOviiiion Market Getty:l,l<ra, Friday . 1 / 4 /ming. SUPER FLOUR, 7 50 EXTRA. FLOUR, .... 8 50 @ • WII/TE WIIKAT, I no @ 2 00 RED WiIEAT, @ 1 L 5 Comi„ 70 Sys, 1 10 OATS, BUCKWHEAT, ' TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, POTATOES, BurrErt, LARD, EGOS, BACON, HAUB, " SIDES, " SHOULDERS, SOAP, TALLOW, PORK, ... gtw dvartiisenttnto. F OR SALE.—I have several DWELLING- ROUSES nod o unzaber of CHOICE BUILDING LOTS for zale Jan. 15, 150.—tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—=Let. tern Testamentary on the estate of Para Crow roar, deceased, late of Franklin township, Adams coun ty, ,having been granted to the undersigned, residing in same township, they hereby give notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay meat, and those having claimsagainst the same to prevent them properly authenticated for settlement. CATIIAIII-NE COMPtiltT,} . ELI'STONKR, x.rter MEM] EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let tas Testamentary on the estate tfrizo.ll Ilew- ITT, E.g., let* of Butler townehip, Adams county, Pa., deceased, haring been granted to the uudereign ed, residing in puns toy nellip, she hart by Oyez no tice to all perilous indebted to said estate to nieke im mediate payment, and thoee having claims against the same to reagent them [overly an 'Lea ticat Ed tor set tlement. Li US A N M. IIEitWITT, Jan. 13.—Cit Executrix. SURPRISE OATS lAM prepared to lurnish SURPIRE SEED OATS to persons desiring It. Weighs 47 the when fully matured, and ripens ten days earlier than other cats; grows larger and stiffer in the straw, and will yield 100 to 12D basheho to the acre. Persons wanting it must make early application. /ar - I will del ire t he O u t, to person. lo o,i ty .b urg or 'kin ity alts 3 per boatel. Add ream CII•RLSB W. GM EST, Pctt rbblag, lA. 8..) co , Jan. 15..—1 f GOODS FURNISHED I=MMIIMMII Gardients made to order, BY W. T. KING, Yorl: Street, Gettysburg, Pa =1 Bargains for Cash ! I We propose -to be I I our ant ire Steel( of Winter Dress Goods, Dress Trimming{ Shawlt, Hoods, - Nadas, 'Cloths, Cass Jeans, Fiannala, hoop awl 'Bal moral Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladles' Voids, VelTets, Frames, Rib bons, Feathers and and Chil- dreg e Hate AT NET COST to reduce stock for Spring. ROW 4: WOODS' CHEAP CASH STORE, ITTY . SDIaItO , Jan, 15, liK,9.—tf NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE EMXIM NEW YORK WEEKLY, TUE PEOPLES FAVORITE JOURNAL THE MOST INTERESTING STORIES Are always to be fonntl to 410 NEW YORK WEEKLY. A t preioent there ►re FOUR GREAT STORIES spring through its columns; and at hut ORR STORY IS BEGUN RTRRY AIONTR. • New spheorlbere are thus sure of having the c =mincemeat of a new continued 'tom no matter wit they imbeeribe for the NEW YORK WEEKLY Each nuiatesr of tha NEW YORK WEEKLY con- tiles Several Demuth:ll Illustrations, Double the. Amount of Reading Matter of ahy Paper of Ito clasy and the Elketchee. Short Stories, Pause, etc., are by the ablest writers of America and Europe. The NFAY TpRK. • • . _ does not canine Ito niefolotatt to amationtent, bid pith. nibes a gnat quantity ofrresity Instinethre Hattori in the moil condensed brut. Tho N. Y, WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS have attained a high mputatioa from than brevity, amelleam, sad oonscdnam. • The pleamst paragraphs sriimade up of the pm. eentratod *lt andhumor ofmany WAAL. The rootwhodge mute not to rueful informs. tioh on alittninner, of subjects. The News Items give 2e fairest Made the !DOM IF.jutrwiala°Crweelmmlimta aoatibli an;114411 to sari t pon all imaginable subjects. „ An thrive: Wed LiteraiiPaper 2.. ; --. I ', i s ': nlk :: '!',!,.. N 2* 'Y 0, it 12 W 2 li IC 1.0-17.- Ibincs i gai iii i trap ' imurtionw : tar . and ~ sad HAL/ A ~ Mal/ in ADDITIO to - Am LIKIHAL 129019111434.-Hmi TA11111) If/04W . - •'• . . - ina r ns I I " ' . 7 •," ' ~ 's-- 1, ! MI 0 Pordor*,.. , 6 7- 7 " .:- liiiiittoOoll.m......ti;:it , ,• , _ Abela suldiss ma Air AAR) stoi. AM WintOttkat to to*/ :‘,:- :,,,J;,,,,,, .11 alibi as rd add sr . ., • A ., a r arws .14.41 00 A I _ ll l" 111-- ' , 4 . •.: PUBLIC 'SALE TAILUOLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The „iborihar,„bilits about to have the. itarAtatod . otherwittet change am ~ nlitraata -.se at hit Iltittiases, will sena! PithitellaS ate in 4tiaW:lithrtsary ne o , B s bow iryssalise :144. towlmbip, Adams . courty,l44l.3trilaultft, Faterebwrg'Nniv York si nr i pe agi n i a we WWI 14- 04114 it liftriailini if04444',W _...1" 041441- 11t4144. Oa the rty s Lima Mltie,An that wet and latteatiblY nous m,ut or ow so b. eraatial ittorkinti MO* together wittiaptid- l3 ea-horse' braviVerwitt Wegartulkt no; meet complete nm. n i ng eider s alsn' , 6lll lets of comparatively new heavy Wagon Harness. in which are the but home— made Trims indult the appurtenances, belonging to said team, such Ila Fifth Spreaders, h Chain, Spread', "fright Tr.* Roug h la Cutter. be.; and a full acyf Leather gaid team boa been *elated with ' care and driven by the owner himself for the but two., - year*, and It Is DM too much to say.it is considered by thoee'aqualuted with the tam a good selection— nose oldt a =PM/ Young, all dark colon:4, 4 dark bays, 2 blacks, bat Mare in tha team—all to be mold separate... Mao, a, four and live-horse broad tread Wagon and am, larroard 11 order • 2 sets of Hoy Lad ders, 1 Bow, the other Stoat ; 'scat - Farming Utensils, co nsisting of 4 Pitatubs, 1 Harrow, tines. hontivTreee, double and single Tram, Forks, Shovels, ; a lot of a rain Hoge; oho, 12 head of Horned Cat. tie, 4of which are young Mitch Cows, some [rah at or about the titan Male, 2 finny Heifers, coming .In p ro fit won, 2 good Bulls, the alonee one and two year old. eight extra Shoats; tame Household Furniture, Including a Cook Stove and Flpe, ten-plate Stove, and other articles not Illontiou.d. A. credit of ten monttie will be given, wittiont in terest, oir same ore; A certaiu amount and no ctuuve tur Rereunestainpc Sale to commence at ltbo'r lock, A. D. on said day, when attandance rpl be given and t orme made known by WARNER TOWNSEND. Lcwts W. Duree, duct• [Jan. 15.—tx PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE r PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, KXecutors of the Estate of John Shull, deceased, /ate of Straban township, Adam "IrZ sale on ednesday, the Ord day qf Mort* / 8 9 cFeack. A. M, on the ! Preen/see onlbe road leading from NeW Chester ttj itu„teraawn, 2 miles ream the former place the fol lowing valuable Personal Property, to BoItSES, 2 of them hue brood Mares, heavy with foal, the arbor a sue !Knee rising 4 yearn, well broke to saddle or harness,l yearling Celt, 7 first-rate Mitch Cows, all young, *or 4'of thorn will ho fresh about j time of nale,:t Belle, Fut Steers, 2 BMW Sow., 5 I:Slieep,ll Sbotee, fonr-h• rse narrow -tread Wagon and 0nn .h„,,,, wagon and it, d; 2 pair Hay Carriages, one entirely new, patent Hay Rake, Threshing Ma chine and aurae Power, with double Shaker attach. e 1,2 flows,2 Trarrows,Slieta I Plows, Corn Fork, Corn Coverer, Log Chains, Ittil ler. Stone Sled ; three-liorsu, double and aingle Trees, Spc,t.lers, Jack Screw, 2 Sleighs, Grate Fan, C‘ating' Bas, Sled, Wheelbarrow , Gr p Crosa•cut Saw, 51aul and Wedges, Waal F.J.w, Axes, Angers Prow, and Pincers, alai° Shovel, .Shovels, Forks, Lung Hooke, Grain Cradles, Clover Cl adle, ScYthos and Snatlis, Cluter Slore, 29 Bagel, 2 all Leslie! Measures, Crotch'sSOO feet Pine Boards, Oak Plank, S set Wajgcit :mu/Fencing Boards, •2. pair Breechbands, 2 pair held Gears, 4 Blind Brntles,Collat 0, Plois Liure linusinge, Halters, Cow ' Choice, Saddle, Flax Brake, lot. of Flax, Ladder, 4 flour Barrels, 2 Meat Tsewele AC: it ey by the ton -- Alto, Household and Kitei,.., Furniture, consisting In part of Bureaus. Tables, i-ields and Bed— ding, c, , ce ,- c Eupbearil, C.,k Stove, Ten-plate Stoves, Jars, Cane, Ilexes. Itariek a pc ti ug, Spinning ,and Wool Wheels, Clewt, L . -Airs_lla,, Iron Kettle. Bishes,Doughtrav, Buck- t -.T Ba,kets,Satienge Cotter and Ste iTer, Creche. /Let, Spade, Bacon by the pound, and many Other arti7h s r., nomerei.a to met that. Attendance will be given and t4rnse made known on day of sale by ES 2 : - ,0 7 00 90 0 1 00 Jan 1.5.—1 t il 0 8 punic SALE OF VALCABLE PEFLsoNA I. I'vowERTY 10 11 00 The nodereigned havliz :toted Li. Farm, will 401 at Public 'Yale, on riielilay Cad Tre,!ak " 1724 the iii(h and 17th day.; of Mardi to r, g A. Jt. on dolt day at his ranidence PutOr towo,hip, 2 miles east of Arandtrallie, ilia f , li,eing valuable Personal Property. fo u it : 6 R"Olti6 HoßsgS, thie- f thorn Lrd'al mare., will w'ork well any plocr ydu hiikhtimm, one d r at horse, 2 3onng noir., lb: ee ye 2 one yearling Colts, 6 Mitch Cour, 2 2 lin Ile, 10 Sheep, 2 four-heron narrow I reed Si agona, 1 I 'Sleigh. 2 pair of flay Carrinzka Lime Bed, Rows and Feed Trough, 1 Reno, 141 .1 %lower, 1 Etekl.wadh flay itake, 1 rneo.bing Machine. and Wl', Power, one brat rate Wionowing Mil:, 1 e7, r i t i„,., 1 fin . Itraka 1 notching Machine, Plows and Harrows, 1 Sh o v e l Harrow, nova/ *tusk. C.,".4u Fork. and Corn Coverere. doable and Eagle Tr , eio. Spreaders, Jack arter,Cutlor sod Rough Lock. Filth Chain,Log Ilaltrt and Cow Clashas, 1 airing of Sleigh Belie, 2 pair of Ilree,libauds, 3 pair of Front Gear., Wagon Whip, Wa2on and Plow Line.,' Wagon sod Riding Padding, and Blind BridleW, Plated Ilartiotot, Halters, Housings and Collars, fitovo , N, Du ng Hook,' York., Ratkek, Grate Cr./kw, Scythes andofinathe, Pk Hie onwakhed Wool,iloo tmeliels. of Wheat, 20Q l.u•h cis r,f (WO, 710 Rye, lab barbels of Corn Lark, A bundles of Straw, 15 toner of Hay, and a gloat many articles too tmuattott , to tt,ntit, R. G. .11 . k C I: A Rl' TERMS Of SALE:—AiI nuns of ino and uwler ; all over that aliolint n credit of 'Clue tu,ritha 14'111 he given ou u0t..4 a ILL .approved aw . nrlty. JONAIA RUTH JOas Auctloattr. [Jan. lb.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE . PERSONAL PROPERTY The .ul,43.iher, intenluz to 4oit famiug, will edl # l bru , 7! 16 , ;'). at hI3 mobleirce In ' tntha Beet f fl:, Nrs aal Proper ty, viz 2 GOOD flTior/OD L.3li of which are with foal 2 go,l Moles, I three year cld Cost and 2 two yeor nir g•od as, three of which *ill be fresh about the t , f elle, 3 fat Steers, 2 lulls, 1 a tire yearlinguhd Ithreoyearling,G head of yoaog Cattle, I good toot hs rye natrow•tread Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 parr or It, e! ladders, 1 Lime Bed, 1 pole of Rya! 1 •.vire•te,:th Hay Rake. I g•,4 Grain Drill, I. '4511,, tug Yltil, Ctittitir; Rut. 11 Shovel, 3 HAI AI tar Plr arks, one of a arch is a p.r.141 threellorse Plough, Lit rloW, Cern forks, double And •ingle hht•rd Ploughs. tingle, double and three non. Tries, Grata Craole, 2 pairs of BreechhAuda. 3 pair: of front Gear., itai„ , •ti Saddle, Itidin, Saddle and Bridle, Blind Bridles, Collars, Halters, Cow 1, -1 Cbalna, Hough Leek, Spread. era, Hatt Chains, ar -- ..4.oo.lbalns, Wagon Line, Plough /th l ela tt iL4 7 ' 14 itl a *Lse o • . • rurtr TIT; 11_ tat many othcr article( ntrudnu.l ratuana • treat! vr. twelve ,ouLLEA vas" giT, n. to (-flaw, t.n..e at 0 0):1ock, A. .51. • JOS EP II IL SCOTT. A li.tat,u.z..urni. [Jan. 15 —tb* PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PIIOPERTY. The undersign -1 a ill sell at Public Bale. on Friday • the 19th (1,9' o/ Fate.ary next. at 19 o'dock, .V., at his resles:a in Highland township, on the farm formerly owned by Wm. , Orr and sow Pant Sowers, :on tiv , road Loth Cashtoten to Fairfield, 11 friths fora former at,l 4 from the latter place, a variety of valLable %al Property, including 9ite:l,l,f Work I; ;•cs, 1 tw, r i tri;ug Stllion Colt, 4 head of Shish fr,:t eri day °reale or abort ,is afttr, d 11,:krs, thi ee of atom 2 yearlings and 1 'ace yanrling.l Calf. I hire Durban) Bull, I year. old; l- •, 1 tw, f vt, •LI Durham Dull, S head of Sheep, 1 v.rato fur-h ree uarlow-toad IVagutt; as good as 1 Wag.t also, flay Carriages, Wood Lad, g. ter, • 1 gu,nl Reaper, 1 Bolling •r, tomi, rat.ialca Ilarrow, double and - t: Db, s, Corn Coverer, floes and Rake.,' l' , :t,l ttlo.v, ' 1 act of Brcechbands,. 2 act of Imot Gears. 11,11,., and Collar , ,-Halters, Linea, I Whip, co. Chatue, Log Chain, single ;and ;c10:::..le Tree:. 4.1 eaclerv, Dung Hook, Dung Boards, gar:,-l;, I Cl,ser Seed Cradle, 1 Ist , •ariog Scs rho and Dadlle, 1 Siding a! - nt two or three loads of Slabs; also, at tin same titfle a Parlor r , t,e, I Table, about twenty 'yard. of bra:, now h0,....!113,:e Carpet, utter been in use, 1 Gr,t-rove nt4 , 1 , 2%. • Attendance wlll ho gtv/In and terms made known ! LY JACOB KAUFF3IAN. Jan. 15.—tit p ÜBLIC SALE. The subecrib,r la ill xelf at Public Sale, on Tuesday, e Pith rfng `if Ft , ""/r.i , fiezd, At his rhaldence, nu the Oxford ea..4t of Ilunterstown, We following ralonbl,) Per. iwnsi - - 3 IIEaD OF WiiftEi HORSES, two of them young mares with ,foal and vary valuable, 6 good Milch sill lie fresh by the time of sale, 3 young ihil e rs, all with e.dt, 1 large Durham Dull, 1 Wagon, sattablu fo , tee cr three hones Lime Bed, good as . e w,..only,used u abort time, Hey. Carriage, a good aultal , l.: fru vim or two horses, and In good ero liuun, Cum lon d z i elbraking Reaper and Mosta, 0410 mod (Dodges potent,) almost as goad used ~ray tau sean,ns, Abu Handeraking St teehment to it, which will be sold with the machine, Grata Drill, (w.mbsugh's make, Turk,) nearly new, Lanca•ter Wind cleans fast; end In good con Wirutoollt florae Rake,' 2 Ploughs, IL I far rows, Corrft 11, s and. Shovel Ploughs, Doable and T r o t ,ft . r, rehers, lot of . Cow Ohaias, Lug and otos, • 1 N.O• and Alannuo , Foke 2 sots of BrtcchhatAla. Front Ceara, Collars and Bridles, Car- Se.„ also a good Riding gai;ille, and a large nem her of articles too numerous to men this. Fele to rem:am:lc:: et la u!c, lock, A. AL, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made knex - n Gy JACOB WAGIONBR. Jong ATALL , MITd, Auctioneer. [Jan. 11.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Intending to quit fuming, will poll at Public Sale, on TVJdftuday t the 3rd 01 . jjardi, at Itlaresidence In Butler. township, on the road from Middletown tol3,ll's 31114 01113 mile from Arendtarille, the following valualde Personal Property, to wit: 2 BROOD MARES, heavy with foal, 4 Colts, :year lings end 2 two Fo r bid, : 3 Vila cow!, two of which ill be fresh %bona the time of sale, 3 head of 7foung Cattle, 1 a due yooug Buil, 12 hem! of Sheep.l three horse Wagon lied and Bolra, 1. Spring Wagon, a good pair o f BOW Ladders, Spring Wire Bake, Grain Fan, Cutting Box, plows, .11araaw, double and single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork midi Corn Coverer, Sleigh - and Sleds, Jack Screw, Lag Chaln, Cow Chain; doable and single Trees, Forks, Nattocksand Hoer, lot of Gears, 2 seta of Breechbands, I wet of Front (ham. 2 IL pith, Saddles, Collar' and Bridles of all kinds Halter and Halter Chains, and a greet variety of articles too num erne to mention. Bale to Commence at lO etc loci; A ill when attend ance will be given and tetrna made known by DANIBL AltipHDT. Pan.ls.--te JORN Hputs, Auctiope pIIBLIC SALE OLVALIJA3I4g - CHESTN T The ~,de ni g n ea, Execoars of the estate at Abra ham Roarer, decanted, will wtell at Public. Bale, on use bin day Fitlinmary maze, at 12 'cede* N on the premises, to wit : 1 TRACT OF GOOD 0 1 11h3TNIIT AND OArTIX .841 LAND, situate in Ilamiltontan towasitio244. . am i conoti, pa., within three miler of, Within otte mile of dinghtl Sew MITI, and adjidtdair wide Of William Boller, Jacob g Towe', and Capt. John Homier, einitalnint-W1 ACARR, lOW* of In, w 44 WO FtWitteorlst lOU to eni inrellatiers Attendance will be giro An d lams kiown )y, /Pitao 41191/04If „. R.;l il y A. T , I .E S 4.1 4 P• WV A BEAUTIFUL opttlmir fusza , I sijartwo Acres ArrPrffnic ipt e d i oa . istalsiSaciad then tor OWN Vlsr, 04, 'A necessary isspu b .suu...l,,_ 'AU Bosch todAPPlsOrt '4 o lrej Wit* ME -~ - . .tMUEL SHULL 1 WM. F. !MULL, J Ex'" LATEBTIMLIA: - fan WWiSAPI# 1S• • RoYr Nrosse. ~; =ME Wm. & Bon A ; • "';•: Illid; P 9 - - Varpe — nterglitazUiyatraotors. Doers, Shutters, Blinds, Door and Window; it'r'aineS,tor- nice, Door & Window Brackets, etc. Constantly on Land - and Inanttfactnred to order of BF,'srr mATERIALB, by elveciouced workman, and at REASONABLE PRICES._ 113-Orders promptly uttouled 10 Jan. 15,180,—1f 1869. DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOOIJS! Most Excellent Assortment 1- SELL for very small profits, and aim at doing a very large Dnsinet+. FASHIONABLE tillAD}..i OF FINE SILK POP LINS. PASIIION%IILE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES %IF ALPAC'IA POPLINS. FRENCH °BUTZ:Ie. PIG,URS, PERCALES AND LAWNS. BLACK SILKS. PLAIN-SILKS. PLAID SILKS. ' SWISS MUSLINS, .TWCONET MIII , LiNS. cAmilitre. BLACK ALPACCA. COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DEL AI N . EISTORI SHAWItS,CASIIMEREiIIAWLS, Tit [LET SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CASSINI - PAIS, CLOAKING-3, LINEN DRILL ING, COTTON ADE. TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAItICINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. EM tatornEßED HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. MEN'S, LADI Es'. MISSES', & CIIILDREN'It C LOVES, AND STOCKINGS. zirr ant - constantly receiving the latest 1 L . :, tea •of Dress and Fancy Gouda. My stock ,untpriAes evoty tb,lng usually found in a first-claws DRY GOODS STORE, to which I invite the attention or the public, feeling assured that I c on wifely challenge compari son with all other Store, in quality of g ode and low- nese of price. J. L. E9li ICK. Oettybnrg, Pa., J4l. 15, 1869.—tr ' THE GREAT Invigorator and Restorer OF ME Vitality of . the Stomach. Prepared from Pure Vegelabl, Material.v. Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant' Aromatics. This Invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility Lathe system is offered to the public, after a fair trial of its merits, with entire confidence that lt will tumand their approval. It has been submitted, with the materials which compose it, to practising PbYsicians—among others to Dr. M. D. O. PFZIrrEII, Olio of our oldest and most eminent Physicians, resit. ing et New Oxford, who, after examination, pro. nonnced it • Remedy which would mgt . /ail to rho,: its salutary effects, when properly administered, in Cocoa Or Dyspepsia, springing trim old age and debilitating effects of serious inward diseases—wwiliening, and at last destroying the nervous power of tli 0.41.1.. h self—and therefore entitling it to ho letaybatically sailed "The 0 relit Invigorator." Dr. W. J..llcCi.rxE,another prominent Physician of New Oxford, thus gives his opinion: NEW Ossozn, Dee.:lO,lBCR. Mr. Jane Bunizr. Dedr Sir:—At your resluest I have exiunir,d "The Great IttilKorator," prepared by you, and the fsrrnula from which it is prepared. It is composed ofsomeot the moat powerful vegetable tonics and most p/easaut aromatics known to our profession, mid 1 Mora so hesitancy In recommending it in Chronic cs.es of Dye patois, and id all cyses of indigestion reselling from debility of the Stomach. hellerim: that. If properly used, It will be of incalculable benefit to the suffering of our race, I subscribe tuYself, Yours, eery respectfUlly, W. J. MCCLURE., M. D. 03../lenuLectared and for sale, wholesale and re tail. at New Oxford, Adams county, P.. by BUOBNY t HEAUY, Proprietors. "Great can La had from the following Agents: D. E. Fou , n, Balionore,3l,l.; S 31.0ibLthe, Balt:- more, 'dd.; A. I). Buehler, Gett)sbur;. Hildebrand. East Berlin, Pa.; F. J. 11, neon, Berwick Bor.. I'a. ; Theodore Fle,rer, Berwick 1..10r Pa.; s'. Y. ..3naith. ti ithrown, Pa.; d. U. Lawrence, }L nut Bock, PA..; W. A. .11cIlhenny, Red Land, P. O.:1•.. ; d, U. Wiest, New Oxford, Pa.: D. M. -Miller, le'ew Oxford, • (Jere. lj•—tf • N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY WINTER SCIIIEDULE On aad after :i,,y.2.1,1605,Tra:ua wallet's@ Jtettctr,a am tAlotror -LEAVE NORT,INV A RD. 12.40 a. m.—Daffy kir Williamsport. , fitiiy ( , xcePt 8010.1.1ys) forZlutiret, lii.giuxgalls mud Erie and the W eat. 1U.2.8 a. m (except Sund'b) k.r Elmira , buff dc. 2.05 p, m.—Dally (except Surlayi) f,r Willia:usport • and firle. 0.11 p. le (except Setrirdyx) for York. 9.114 p. m.--DniCy (except Surlanyt) I..rr Ifarri•O.org ono the Shat. LEA,vr.±.OICTIIIVARD. G.t3 a. nt.—Dally ( except s) si, ppioa at l'a: kt on only. 7.37 a. tn.—Daily (except ti outlay.) stopping at all Stations. 10.2 n. m.—Daily ettppinit at Shronal,ry, Pnrkton Bonktort and Cockeysville. '3.48 p. (o.x . rept Sand.i)o) ht...ppin,; at the EDW. S. Y0UNG.G.11.1!,... Agolt, IS as 311. J. N. DI:BARRY, thn. Sup, foto:dent, Jan. 15, 180.-1( Harr lab avg., reinia. QUARTERLY REPORT of the W./ G WITYSIICRG NATIONAL BANK. JANCSLY 4, 1369. EIEBTEEI L Ann, and Pi"counta,- ll.S.Boncis to secure ctrculttiou, U.S. Bonds on hard, Cash, Duo from Banks, Real Estate • Premium, Bond", Cali Items °,ho! u!ampu,... ..... Ex pen I=l Capital, Cirenteflon Deposit♦, Surplus State Circulation,. Pruitt and Loss,— Discounts , Due to ItuokA, Dividends unpaid Taxes, I Oertift that the above report is correct to the beet of my kilos. ledge sad belief. S.-3t E3IOIW BATH", Cashier. QUARTERLY REPORT of tho comlitioh of the FIRST NATIONAk DANK Q 1 Elrli BURG, on Monthly morning, Jan 4th., 1869: - RESOURCES. .Loau.s, and Discounts including Overdrafts, .1.63,027 13 1.13.130nd, 150,000 00 * Other Ronde and Btocks 17,382 00 Due from National Banks, " 12,344 34 70112103 re and Fixtuyea,...- ....... ........ 700 00 Fuel Expenses ' 776 03 Cash,. ..... , .... ' 21,883,10 LIABILITTEd thipitaiStect, Surplus Fund. Diseonuts and Exchange,..... Circulat'ug Notes Ontstandinz., Deposits, Dne to National Dents,. Dividends anyakl I certify that the above Statem en tis correct to the beat of my knowledge and be'lef. GEO. ARNOLD, Deshler. Sworn subscribed before zee nits &th day of .lann aryoSo9, . . j. 00VER. Jan. B. a Early &se Potatoes CONIJILTE ST' 9 0 , fro . ta George W. tiund. • ALSO, Harrison and Early 'Goodrich Per berb;i• .7, V. OARRETSOk "" • Bdadenvilie, Adami co* Jaw 13.-Bt* arAIMIVAMINTer Pt to $2OO Pir month, E la s Atil ia V v O n gst A lwi r tl i b m ig n • , nal Alinnfiff Vm lll . 'ffsseTalnall 'tit" ham, Sal t ittle4bla,:braittAnit i n a nod sum "WS iie. ,war =tad 11501 Vii. at o o o for mr• a w e th a p arnr, *am bssulital, or rearollololl/01k. Umbel leitt therNifsatto Lock SOWk Alreffsistes#6llltals, el em r e tat=ea, mad, Oil *to elotrisst be regal ea ;,~4:~~ 5 ,1 ND RILL PRILSENT TJ ANY 1-`1:1:E “N One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy Our inJecrmr.nt, during the pact few y. - . 011,:i.re been We now double our Rates of Premit ms. We have made many Important additions to our wint.sor INtoeks, and have hugely extended our .Ex change sad ue now tee! tnettitent to meet the demands el our extensive patronage. Cat:ilowle tl'Goods and . Samples seat to any whir ess free. lad twAgvy regrets:m.l letter. A(Nres, all orders to P.O. B: C inaletut„teD-rs in Dry and - Yam:7 (lc-Arlo, Cutlery, A L 0.111.1 G. , .4,, • SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY. A Willa I,, , riptive the VIRTUES, an the VICE% the MISERIES and canias of New York City. I f) ou s. let: to know how leirt uI)C4I aro made and lost in a day; how Shrew,' Veil are ruined in Well St roct ; bow Conotrl eon-arc ectiodied by Sharpers ; how lilinittors and Merchants are , How Dance lions and Concert Salooos are 31:Imaged ; how Gambling Hai :cs and Lot tetlea ere et nilticted ; how Stock 'ilca Oil Concianieithiginate and how the Bub bles Burst, read this work. It contain wren i 0 tine EngraTings, tells all chant the Mystarlei cud Crimes of New York, and is the Spiciest and Cheapest work of the kiwi po!•lisliel 115.3,817 06 160,000 00 • n 71.0 CO 81 _1960 47 5,000 00 2.5_S 75 sue UU L 93 Li 51 "8 • _ - 11,,,5c1,1 for Circulars and ma cur termg aud a full des, Iptiun ~f cbe work. Addrems JONES DROTILEIIS A CO., 1 . 1.11'..L.:,1phia, l'4. . [Dec. 23.—1 t _____ J'UNTHICS 01:111HI AND TRAPPER'S COIIPAN- It/N.—How to hunt and t op all animals, to tan. fors, make traps, boats, An. Worth $lO to any armor or boy. lissrare of bogus ••receipta." Well printed and bound. 61 pages Cols 25 cent,: 0 for $l. Ad dress D. HUNTER S CO, Hinsdale, N 9422,7 - 0 95 1145,150 00 130.500 00 113.114 99 13,500 00 3,752 00 ...... 3,456 48 7,41334 Free for a 3 cent Stamp. A PAMPHLET centaining valuable information on the set sect of Advertising. A Milt :.1 av e r One Thousand Newspapers, (Tat tiny ALraatr ING MEDI .I;iO,) and price cards showing advertising rates. Ad &lst] Gap. P. Rowsu. & Co., New York. 2. 5.3 8-i 1,398 73 .21 THE AMERICAN ITNION PRICE REDUCED! X 2.50 A YEAR. The. Sivorite Fatuity Journal will hereafter be sent to sanribara for $d 50 per year. A gratis copy Rent one 3 oor to any petwor who eb twins nix tewnes and ror wards thence with the money to us. In other word., we will send seven copies for $lO 00. This makes the thnox TUE CUEAPEST STOR i* PA PER IN AMERICA. Its colnren, are filled with Ci.PaTAL Bronze by the best writer., a d that charming variety In poetry, wit and gnikral so well calculated to please aft lovers of good reading. .NOW Iy THE TIME TO WHSCRIBE! , Single copir.44ix genre. 411 stealers erell it, Addres T 11031.4.3 A TALBOT, --Boston, Moss. e42`—',770 05 td88,003 4 National Agriculturist PENNSYLVANIA ARM JOURNAL Sloo,ooo 00 4,295 30 9,468 49 69,576 00 91 - 415 16 133 64 498 00 DITOTIR TO Aprricuitart, Horticulture and Biwa/ Econozny. Published at Pittsburgh, Pa. J. 31. SI - G. D. K.CESTER, Editors, AMSTED Br A CORPS or PIM:MOLL CoITRIBUTORS. Tama 00 per annum t Tea Copies, 07 50. aira.d7eTtliOni; 25 cts.per linatbr each' hasertlois.-101. £288,093 48 ,S TAR BPrI.NO LEO BANNER.;-/4 Inge 40 colamn mi.ar e ilia, rite and racy. Full of charming reed. Ing, fun. ibct and fenny : "rorszar.tters," a splen.ll,l pte, "Tux" to retry stibscriber. Only 75 cis. a year. et ft. &inscribe NOW Speci mens 3 eta. Address assails Onnee. fllnsar le, N. IL NEWSi'APBR DIRECTORY SUBSCRIPTION PECID, WlLLcoN•ity: • .ft Use ether terwaioß i 43.1 Gther. tir ( . 004 b atillWrbrlitortanillses'amik Culvas, 1 " 1 / 4 14 r' b f " In ' 0 4 14 i h 0 1 64 , - i',X* iE Limus,Abki, r 1 4*4 1 / 40 /!tits_oF, 9tnek4 l `ollsraciiri.- Cintlijah:id‘rif*".444 Niummtit,Sr' 004: hiSsrui. =1 ` n irne . THE SUCCESS (Iv OR ONE IiOLLLItiI4II3 HAS CAUSKU MUCII A. C. MPLETX • , . . _• . VO' ' tUTION AN ~ . r ADE. That to order to 'apply, demand ocoationed by 0.1 . COOikanikr ISCT*IIdnZ I% °NAOS WIG RAVE RE. away ME,DWERPO_ la oM ion TILE PALI. tti i TRADE, DIRECT 1 ECUI ',EUROPEAN hIANUYAC VIRUS, AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $500,000; So tias we are preparijd to soli every description of DRY AND GOODS,RILVRR PLATER WARE, CUTLER li, WATCHER, AIarRWR, 4 SWYLRY, &c., OFRIE/TRW QUALfIT MAN ANY OTHER CON CISE NIN TILE COUNTRY' POE THE UM PORE ?Rim OP ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH• ARTICLE, With privilege of etching° from • large variety of °melba arilclee,not one CI which could imlionight for TWICE VIE AMOUNT lu nay other way. • ifii-The hes: of Buxton siad New York referonam give as to iho rollabilitynf oar hones, and that our Intainces is cotolomed iu the fairest end moat Ingiti - taste manner ponableraha that we give greater value for the money than can he obtained in any other way. ALLGOOD'S DAMAGED OR BROKEN jN TRANS PORTATION REPLACED WITHOUT CHAR , E. 111Clieeks dracdblog articles sold seat to ag enta ill Clubs at taus mt.ntionetl below. We guarautee every article at coat lob. than if bought at any, New York Wholesale Ifouee. OUR COMMISSIONS TO AC; iI:N TS EXCeed those of every other establishment of the kind,—pruof of this can-bokfennil in comparing our prmulumns with those • ell others FOB CLUBS DE TILE SAKE SIZE, in additlfst to which wo chum to .give !setter go - )de of the aanie character. We will aced to Agents free of charge, FOR A CLUB OF 30 ANN/TUBER DOLLARS—One ef the following articles: I doe, good linen Shirt Fronts. 1 eatsolid Gold Studs. All Wool Cassimere for Pants. Flue white Counterpane, large• - eiso. 1 elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards br..,wn or bl e a c h e d Sheeting, good quality, yard wide. I ~,,,,,,,t , R h :, pi r „,,, yf.. ag g„,.. bound P1...t0. Album. I.h 1,1,16 Ira; Stereoscopy and 12 Foreign' Viewe. 1 silo ,r Id deo et graved 5 bottle Castor. 1 elegant ,ilk. Yen, with Ivory or Sandalwood Frame, fathered ed..., and spangled: . 1 Steal Luring Knife and Flk., very b. st quality, ivory balanced handle. 1 hamleolou bead,' and lilted Pataisul. Yu yds. goal Piiiit. 1 vrry hue Damask Table Covet'. I pr. best qcsility Lithos' Serge I Congress Boots. 1 dok. line Lineo Towel, '.. dos. Rogers' bestßilver Desestilirorks. 2 Ladies' large real SI t moo Traveling Bag. I fancy dress pattern. , , dui. clegnot Silver plated Napkin /11.1/V. I d ./..1.1 , 11c-n• fine Merino or 'Cotton Stuckinge, Girds' heavy chased solid Gold Ring. I pr Ladies' high .cut 801. 1 moral Boots. I elegant Deletes Dices Patt• re. I I V i,ii II Sind BOW, 1:f bon complete. I set Jewelry. pin, I ear dal:stand sleeve butiumb - * Il'Ull A CLUB Up Lo AND mi.: DOLLARS-1 Mark I or colored Alpacca Dram, Pattern. 1 set Late Cur taint. 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved sliver plated C bottle Revupflug Castor. 1 beautiful writing I desk. 1 solid livid bead Pilo. 5% yds. very line 4 a.ssimere, for Paicis and Vest. 1 pet ivory balanced h a ,,,ii e Kifires with silver plated Forks. 1 elegant , natin Pa•atol, heavily Leaded and Lined n ilh silk. 1 1 pr. gents' Calf Boot, VI yds. good 'Print. 11l yin good brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wide, or 46 yds. i.,yd. v. Ise, good quality. 1 ladies' elegant Morocco Traveling Ba, 1.--aquare Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern. 1% )..1.,.. doable width cloth for !adios' Cloak. .111ega at engraved silver prated Tea Pot. 3 yin. In tide width water-proof Cloth for cloaking. FOR A CLUB OP 100 AND TEN DOLLARS-1 rich Merino or Thibet D. era Pattern. 1 pair Elite Damask Table Cl.!,h and Napkins to match. I pait , :g , .nts' French Calf Boots. I heavy silver plated extra:rad Ice Pitcher. Very tine all Wool Cloth for Ladies Cholk. 1 web very beet quality brown or bleached 'Sheeting. 7% yds. non Caseimero for Init. I elegant Poplin Drew pattern. 1 elegant kngl‘sh Barege Dress pattern. I beautiful English Baregetihawl. 1 set ivory L. idanco handle Knives and Forks. 1 ladies' or gents' :ilvor Bunting-cane Watch. I Bartlett lined Pot table &wing Machine. Splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record and photograph pages, ::..-.. yds. g0......1 Lit inp Carpeting. good Colo,. I pan - good Mar - stalks steeps. 1 good eta barrel Bev.l -r. 1 elegant Fur. Muff Cod Cape. 1 single barrel Shot Own. I silver plated enzraved 6 bottle Revolving Castor, cot glass. 1 very hue Violin and Dow, Di case.. 1 eat ivory balanced litiires and Yorks. Presents for larger Clubs lucre...se in the Earile rail, SEND MONEY BY REG,STERED LETTER BEND FOR OUR NEW CIRCULAR. PARKER .k CO. - KU. FB & 100 Summer Et., Boston Doe. 15. WE ARE COMING, 1 4 endloir ex u Ciub in our Groat GOODS, A WATCH . , pit, J SM.:E. - TING, FMK DRESS PATT.ERN, FREE OF COST. Send for New arcalars J. S. rL&WES & CO Ftderal Strut, Boston, 3la,s Aar Nis IVANTED FOR. ONLY $2.50 PER COPY TER AMERICAN wlLi t BH i85np:1414.1, _ 10111MdititT004. AGENTS WANTED To poll Gao. P. Rail= 10x1 AMBILIOAN NEWSPAPER DIRECiORY. .4. hendsceneOrtAro Yakima or 300 pages boae4.lii elatb. Prfoti Li 00. It aerials. worsts Of an .. the Narrepspers and Periodicals publlddred..thNO- Voltal . States sod Territories, and the Demtilloi r at Omuta, sod Britteh Ootot;les at North America; tb pallor will s Description oi the Tnwns hid Oitles which they Republished REMIT BUSINESS MAN WANTS IT NVERT PROTIUM:INA!. MAN WANTS IT, EVERY ADVERTISER MUST RAYS LARGEST COMMISSIONS PAW A toss* can be MITA* lbr tbls book In 0 nil or two Jays, and. from $lO to $6O avurod In &mutilation.— Advance sheektehowlog the style or the work now ready and wilt be; vent on application together with terms to agents. Addeo., NELSON CJIESMAN, No.. 40 Park tow, Ncw York oEam) RAP/DS, MICIL, Sept. 10, 1868 Lirpcvcorr t Rucrazu.: The people seem to be crazy about roar Rib JACEIT AXVI. Please Lend me twtntr.dozea more. Yours truly, W. D. F. CAPTiON.—Eloprleripled dealers areselllog Aiee painted rod, as the RED JACKET A X E The iival qualities of this Axe consists in its superior cutting qualities not in the Red Paint. The •• Hsu JACCLT" is for sale by all responsible hat& war° dealers and the manufacturers. LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa 17 - ANTED—AGENTS—To sell the AMEItICAN V V KNITTING SIACIIIN E. Price $25. The elm. pled, cheapest and bed Knitting Machine ever In. vented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per mtpute. Mee ai inducements to Agents Address AM CAN IiNITTIN'.I MACHINE CO., Boston. Mae., or St. Lou is, 3Io: THE UNION PACIFIC RAILBOA.D COMPANY OPFER A LIMITED AMOUNT TO THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES 01 the Ens west from Omaha are now completed, and tho work - is going on through the Winter. As the distance between the fetched portion the thliOLl and Central Pacific Rai Icoads la now less than 400 miles, and both companies aro pushing forward the re, rk with great energy, employing user 30,000 men. there can he no doubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL RE OPEN FOR RU3INESB IN THE RUM- ][ER OF' 1669 The regular Government Commiuionera bare pro nounced the Union Pacific Railroad to, be FIRST. CLASS In every reapect, end the SpecialCommlneion, appointed by the Preaidenc, Rays: -Taking as a whole, TfIE UNION PACIWIC RAIL ROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUCTED, AND TUE GENERAL ROUTE FOR THE. LINE EXCEED, !NGLY WELL SELECTED. The energy and pane rerance with which the work has been urged forward, and the rapidity with which it inuebeen exectitedara without parallel in history, and in grandeur and magnitude ef undertaking it ha; never been equalled." The report abate that any deficiencies that exist are only three Incident to all new roads, and that could not have been avoided ',without materially retarding the progress e.t the great work. Such deficiencies are supplied by all railroad companies after the c.m. pletion of the line, when and wherever experience shows them to be mace caary. The reportconcludes by saying that ..the conn'ry has reason to coogratulats Itself that LW. great work of national impottaece is so rapidly approaching completion ander such tenor- able auspices." The comma, now hare in use In locomotives and nearly 3,e00 cars of all descriptions. A large additional muipment isordered to be ready'. the Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and ties distriLuted for 120 miles in Advance of the western end of the track. Fully . LX) miles of bron for new track are acw delivered wed of the Missouri river and 90 mike more ere en roile. The total expendi ture for construction purposes in advance of the completed Portion of the road is not less than eight million dollars. Besides a donation 'rota flit Government of 12,000 &cresol lan.] per mile, th, - , company Is entitled to • sulaldy in U. S. Bondi on its Mae as completed and accepted, at the nrcrag,e rate of ltbeut per mile, according to the difficulties encountered, for wb ich the tiovernment takes a Iwo nd Hen sasecuriSy. Tbe convapy have, already recd ived $21 7 , 1;8,000 of 'thie subsidy, of {Lich Z1,250,C00 was paid December tab, and V.;40,t.00 December 11th. GOVERNMENT AID-SECURITY OF THE BONDS. By its charter, the company Is permitted to tune its own FIRST MORTGAGE' BONDS to the same amount as the Government Rends, and Thou, Dolls e a First Mortgsge upon the avhyle read and nit its eeinipments. Such a mortgage upon what, fit a long t hue, whi be the only railroad ton: nest ir.g the Anatole and Pacifilaw States, .akes the highest rank ni a Ears security. The earnings from the way or 1. , 11 liu,ineas for the year ending June 30, 188 , , on an average of 472 miles, were over FOUR auLLIOS DOLLARS, whiah, after paying, all expen ses, Were Much ay.,. than saillcient to cover all interest liability upon thut distance, and the earnings of the last lire months triee been $2,380,870. They would would have been greater, if the road •had not bsru taxed to its utmost capacity to trar.eport its own umt.rals for cr,nstrixttion. The income from the great passenger travel, the Ohimi .freights, and the euvplies for the new Rock, Mountain Ste tciaantt Ter ritorica must ho ample Ihr ail interest and other liabilities. No political itztlon,cAtt re I ace the rate of a Interest. It must remain for thirty years --six per 'cent. )14,1 an nuein,9cll, now mull to between eight and nine per cent. in currency. Mg C 11,1,3 OICT, payable in g:11 If a bond with such guarantees wore issued by the Government , its market price would not be less than Irtar. to 25 per cent. pre: mine.,. t nein 'nonds are ?maid under GOrerlllllOni :tut! , ..r..ty and supervish,n, upon what le eery largely a Government work, they intuit ultimately approach Government prices. No other corporate bonds are made so enure. The price for the present is p.i.ff„ i.nd 'eerilyd interest et 6 per cent. from July 1,1868, in currency . Subscriptions nig be received in fiETTY.SI.IIIRO by the PlitST NATIONAL, BANK and GISTTY6BURG NATIONAL BANK, I= AT TRU COMPANY '9 .;PkICE, NO. 20 NASSAU ST ECM JOILN J. CISCO t SON,lid NK NHS, No. SD WALL St., And by the Company's advertised agents throughout the United States. Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing through local agents, will look to Uteri for their saftdelirery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP was issued October let, con tain a report of the progress of the work t that date, and a more complete statement in rela tion to the value of the bonds thou can be given itt an advertisement, which will be sent free on applica tion at the company's 'offices, or to any of the' advertised agoutis. • 115p"The eilspous of the Flrst Mortgage Honda of the Union Pacific itatlrwd company, dt eJ anearyilet, 18439, will pull im and alter that date, to noin omit, free of Ooternment too, at the Company's aka, 2il Nassau str;set, New York. JOHN J, Tronstirer. New Yorrk Dee. THE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION ANN INVITED TO VISIT WANAMAKER & BROWN, AND UM The IlariOst Clothing House IN PIIMUIELPIIIA zior . i.--nd co; I o i a ticket Jo and frost the Oily eils t lVA mp thaii4 ift'PliraasN'flor DOW , c i.. m• r i,„.."....„,,,..5.g..... 4frdtidirtt.jblitireard ii ttifalcra 6; - 00 '11) $llll *ANA. MA K 161(t DRAWL 9.—Ad Wibi l er - a nOlnr etallUNia...: tionswatiii`ratisfig t.t every itric.)..cut in r'l ...1 . 111,15 rvady sltve sada tc.'4o.4r. LA. turner aMmi aid MARK vrtf~ateut~c. AYER'S - SA $A PA RIL LA, roIeTYLE BLOOD, - - • I rfit n ; i ntatiost *be excellent medicine eakys, ~ d is*aili *oink leilityrof whldr are trill, Air- Istraeraga otilestoll/oaa Omits*, where OPIUM ourgrirert with oornrkikm, hero bnesuinytensi and eared by it. goo/alma sow sioos .tweigatisrd tab 'Wein aggravated by the 11 Cf411- *Oa Omani Wald they were morally +Mkt. feu beivirbenla noted to such great members fa 'Wad inito:aime j loa of the country, that the pub lie teareely need to be Inibirmett of it. Thie* er lame. g l ertslleOePatos l o.. gibe meet destructive aro miss of nor tea. Imam and Windt ten ant of das Orliashai Ides the constitution, sad invites theitnink of andeibling or fatal diseases, with• out eacitingi =pluton of lin' remiss. l la. it seems to Ono/ infeetion throughout the bo then. su wane favorable boessiois, rapidly dwri op m g to am or other of Its M00n,14E12,010 in 4r on the s , humor among the vitaie. In the fatter, tabercleemat be suddenly deposited in the l ore ump or bens* or tuns -03"24.1 In the ifrtr. or It shows Its poisienee by eruption, ou the Ain, or Anal Iticerat" 1 - one on MU. pars or the body. Ilene* tin occasion* limas bottle of this diereaparffLa Is advisable, ISM/ slum arti vs symptoms of diatom appear. Persons 'Meted with the ftiolling 001111Willitall goitetally Ind twone.ilate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of Ibis ff.t R. 14.PAZILLA : Si. Anthony's Arm, Rose er Erys qr. km, After, Ja r Rheum, &aid Heads RiVlOO,llll, Ara, awe Ears, and other or or • isible fora. of' Sergfaloss disease. Also In who more unsreelesi terms at Dgapeprra, Divvy, than Dusan, Atilt, Rye". sepsy, /Crum pa, and the Tartans LW/MOM liffilethlis of , the muscular sad nervous syntactic by(ftAtls or Venereal sad Jtersariol Distasai nor cared it, though • long time. Is required for eubdo. tog thee* obstinate nutladlee by any medicine. 'not long continued use of ibis tanUcine will =re the sent • Letworrilasa or Walla, Ofeeirse, Vierrations, and "wale Dimness, are CualinettlY gun rdNv.A and ultimately mired by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Direction. Ibr each sees are LOnd in our Abarutur,aoCCUed VOW RheumalLmsadCoil , when sawed by temunntations of e.stmneona mat term „in the bkmd, yield quickly to It, as also Liver Mos. *char, laryidiry, Claserstion or inflossaastisos of the Low. and Anwsris e e, when &tieing. as they often do , from the ranking poisons In the bl. This SAPARILLA la great restorer for th e . K i tt B att, an ti viper of the Nystrom. Those who are Lange:a and Ludes:, Despondent, Sfrepku, and tronble.l slab Nere ohs Atnothensient or /ham or Ally of the erections symptomatic of Weakness, will And intnie4iate ieliel sad convincing erridonee at Its restored re trial, DR. J. C. AYER /4 CO.. Praciicat awl Aticayeieca Chemixtt. BOLD By ALL DRAIOGIBTS EV,EDYWITERy. esjor mila by A. D. Buehler, Dinglie, (Pettys burg, Pa. ' Ott. 9. ism .-2A E. W. CLARK 4 :61-(5-:, BANKERS, N 0.368. THIRD BT., PHILADELPHIA :GENEIZA. A.GEVT•S NATION4I. LIFE INSURANCE Ct OP ?pi UNITED STATES OF .OA.AIERICA, Mato of Pe/miry/van ia and Southern New Jersey.. • The NATIONAL LIYS INSURANCE CONI PAN r y. a corporation Marto/rod by Epeeist Act ar Caalgreha, approved July 2%1888, with a • Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, and is maw thoroughly °minimal and prepareal fur I.° inem. • Liberal terms offered to Agents and Sol ici turm. are invited to apply at our Wilco. • F ul! partfcnlnre to be bild on application, 111 our oi. flee, located fa the inroad story of our Banking House. where Circulars and Pamphlet*: fully'deleriblug the advantages offer* by the Company, may be had. ApplicatimM kw Central and Western Penal* Ira t. 1.1 to be model* D.B. RUSSELL., 3h Iv, E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 36 &Pith Third Ursa, PHILADILLIIA, PA Aug. Z. 186?.-4yka . TOBACCO:ANTIDOTE. VVentirety Ir% r atable bar eam ir m e lts. mud enriches the Dried, Invigorate* the 8yttet,..1,..i seamed greet Nourishing end Strengthening power, I. an iteedleit Appetizer. enable/ the Stomach to D. KA. the 'maths's hod, mega sleep refroehing, end ,t.o. Ihhas robust health. Sitiokers and Chewers for Years Cured Pries, Fifty Cords, poet fees. A tree. Use on the klurione effects of Tobago), dirk lias or reterehear, testimonials, Itc. s ent free. Agents want ed. Address Dr. T. &ADROIT. Jorge/ City. N. V --- Sold by silDrugglate. (Dec. 111.-1.. Eaderthno, OJS , gations, &r OYSTER SALOON. JOHN GRUEL, ChambersburgSt., Gettysburg, next door to Jingle Hotel, Amami** to ht. friends that in 'kidlike to hi. 'CONFECTIONERY, he hatropaned an Oyster Saloon, at hie old lim! jo. Chatuberaburg street, where during the Pilaw, h. ailt keep constantly on hand PRIME OYSTERS, the best th• market can •Rord. vr:th cc. .ai modations for LADIES & GENTLEMEN. Isl.. Give us a earl. --Nity Nov.l3.—tf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LA.DIEB' COMPAIi I °Ns, TOILET SETS, irRITI.4vo DESKS, PERFUMERY, FANCY CELNA & 8011-EMIAN VAsEs, TOYS, &a, &a, &C., AT A. R. FEISTEL'S, Opposite Falwestocks' Store Glettysbn rg, April f THE VERY BEST! Bierbower's &gar . Store, • GETTYSBURG, PA., NORTFURAIVI; CORN= OF TILE DI (NIOND . . TILE tkullersignetl, thankful for put ramie ro• opoctfurly rolls Om attention 0:U21.01.141c to hi assortment of Segars r ;Sinoking &Chew ing TObacco, Pipes, &c., which be - Is **pared to ..R - et the. pacts, WROLESA LI AND R.11'41,1t, on hand THE. REST ..RILIMDs, and will mani f fektnro for gen eral sale •throughout the . County. Reanabs, lAO phwil, hi 66Di/sleet between Brink oihiesPolle fiat Acelati l ases NM& • WARM:AUTON BIRRBOIVRIt. Dec. 11,1888--ti.l Let all the People . Come 1 _Amoy Goo4s - and - OowleeticrneryMorr. , rl • •H$ 'iandOisignecl i having bought -4. - ant J. , JI. Wintoes knot: 0004 wad CWllBoidue• - fory Btort , , at' Hilttwore Ovine. early oppaoits Mak iii, et,eltie s autir, at% qiii, um. invite, Ilteptlitigre tagspy_ ay- Farmed argo/bed taateflu I 44 u l ..r oc k . k i , boa. .... s wl d ho •Diu al 11. rolid•trit‘attl••#& iliacsit« ti'dai,lradei.' tie bow Area ! •". Waiug Deka, - 'Atli Meal,' Work sukoc ' 1 lat/4 `• porwatioiL rock.* k cp ,110 r , .011112,1 • Beekst , .Joirdey, ;mg. vaissy Cu: "kr IlLtht 'a forr e gj %Roil I' Street; ALL thr I .la far any.te. 'Vrit-A MAR PIIXP.ARED ilr Lowell, Bass., MEM 1911, rill DR. BURTON'S
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