shoo; Vie. KLIN GEL'S ud Shoe-Emporiam j LTI MORE STREET, :S SOFT,, OF f7IEYRCSEITZItteat CHURCH. 13 1”, Jest rrturt...4l (rem the tit) itt,2ba4 pod Stitioty of • Boots, jr•. ..?nctatat•r. ever of 1,;?, • liint•t,.o. CotiVitts of Ct.:NG r. 11.MO1 A L'4.,Arnifte. • .A 1 r'l.7.ol(it.Nl GA/TEL'S, h I {TRIO , . nil 1.1 L. , * 'ALOHA LE, i1.4 1 Nt.11 s_Nt WWI • 'CALE BA I.!ttliA Ls, ' @LI I'IN'StS, It II st 3 ler, It NtH3AJS . ar. GAITS:HS. Lf.SEZ.V BA L)It.HA I. GAITERS 1e17 7 .1Ct0 SiCROCCO LIALIIOItAi.,S, . lit.. de. BOY'S" CONOBIKSS tIAtTNRS, DUNS' CALF /lALNIORALB, NYE' 1 . 1 1 1 U0A.N.9. 4 ., .ISC. STICII. ail stj l e y , Ph I ARIKIY. Shoes of his Daft marturactute con- • .'P tfaud.. Ili. lon est living profits. Puy -3 ~,.utltry. are invited to call 4nd „is and Prices befuro purchasing alas- all I Ilia!i Ccanppleasei t)o • INECIMIEM !4.•t: . 4 !•..1t: brrivelietcas be.r ••1 • r.. ritsployiag . m•., :11.11 Il!ne but the or, , feel. c, t will t,e left rut , "' /I. i..t solicitg a cvntillU- Il ECLINGEL. : CLOTHING! 'N!) LARGE ARRIVAL! Ir r 1 the Dl•ntaad •nd f.,,. ti,City with an :L. I, • r .t. i 11. FALL A IVISTER WEAR. 11 e..)lat ouch pricce as cannot fail to reryi rapidly. Caii wad Judge for your- At Th. vrc , ilertt tuaterlal. taate4ll , ~ I.•tanti..! sewing, and t a cnunnt help but buy, • • •.• te theil inter...at...du so. A. Net.. styles and nisterl- P:rd 51/...en; 4lr Hosiery, Gloves, ll•nalker- Tien. Cravat., Linen and Papereolters, listothaa. CCM be ; tint,. I; into .•filar, Pocket Knit.., Sugars, chewing TA S tatio•aq • £e. kL... Jew cit.),. with • thousand ••d , entirely too numerous to detail fa itilvertinement. e at to:rob of the public to hts new eut that it IA 111 pl,•nge—aod no onecan trot the place--cornu tend tht•ltherl4,l“l.Gt•ttystAtrg. -(1 JACO tt uRINKIIIIIOF7. DLQUARTERS M 0 V ED! C. Norms Mt his f lure to the corner a the Dia ulg occupied by Cluoige Arnold, whore to Ave 411 Is iende, acid idriw his large ) T HING, TS AND CAPS;, TS & SHOES,' AND Ind of Gentlemen's Wear, .SL'( 'II AS IJ_AH , :, PAPER CT:ITS, PAPER BOSOMS, STOKINGS, GLOVES, HANDEZRCHIEFS, .00XS, /UVELLNG SACKS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &c., &c !tm,n's Wvotr *fan kinds and inn sal ST CASH PRICES, =a Hats & Shoes, is gnat raritty. _ it roll.cfka c purchasing ciao when. 'N. , tf taro and t . tv.tlr:y. MOVAL! SoPZI & MCCALTNiT bare resnovod re street, next door to Spangler's Shoo et en hand a choice assortment of KS, WATCHES, (Quid and Sliver,) VELIY, !I.4lt!ed style.), Silver and Plated Ware a•4W. Silver and Steel CI; A C L E S nulacture. Also, Violins, Guitar., Ac ea, Pltre, dc., Violax and Guitar Strings f Repairing in 0.:4 4 .' line don., •onable prides as elsewhere, 1 Gar Met faVOTo. conntiu .JI•ER . 31cCAItTNEY. R 7 N 1) OF BUTTER M ODE FROM PINT OF MILK. mod , ' inv $1 fora bottle of the I:ACT CIP BUTTER PLANT, whizti, II of tuilk, will product. 50 lba of prime Thit, it , zurusive, extellrol Butt, is tal,P• of the tint Hu nts suit private film iltes iu Now York •ht.r, y and City Rights for .141 e, offering to . ettabllelllng a staple aku.r.// Age . ute waut•Cl he Extract, no fr,i eut to make 50 lbs. of n Llirca.ats U. , r use, 14,11 be seat to any NVOipt of 00. re catztione.4 alpkin.t nll worthless lml ler the eater of •Butter Powders Has EXTRACT OF 111./Tr_eg. %red wily by thy 131.!TTElt COMPANY, 11 : 5 .Liberty Street , :36 Greenwich Street, NSW YORK CITY. use .3f the Butter Pliaut • pare and Better Is made at a cdat of Waken Pam BOWER'S LETE MANURE, k r racluzsD ST 21 BOWER, Che7 n PHILIMILKCIA. Ault ix. ii ic of Lime, Atamaiota +ad .0.4.1,4 'TED FILIZ PIOX ADOLIO.IOI4i3( contains all the elements to produce ell koala, nod to highly rsonnintanded ad t, O N by distingnialued chemists lyels.-tested its qualities. fn Ba#s of A* the. eacA. throughart thscoaciry. XCX, BiLiftPLlBB t CO., eypits, *tor and 10 South Delaware A Teaue. 17tADELPIITA. lot 16111 Jr . X,I.A.M REYNOLDS, 79 &MTH STROM Bahllllo , 9t7t, • re faunally tkroashoet thaaa'hatr.T. wa,alelpia vary Bower, 0118441- Reb.l9.-7y MIMING COMMUI4I ..T.ID ALL OTHERS WISH TO 11.(7'1W I'll. ed respectfully in- At be still continues the public •NTERING BIJSINESS on West street, Gettysburg, and ie to accommodste those wanting way a Hoe. He lapreparsdtofaralab all rbnikting purposes, of the beet tha astlyassit.asuply salt can betionwit usittner o t in Alta county. Expertsoced • resdinees end work egeOlited With dispatch. forportfleore,be itopea,byaitsentift recalreallberal akarisof plebe psi- w*. 011111Y121AN WANTED Lux ntseriunz coui.sari, • Lead *goats fbr thfa sad "mamma& illsidensLor this ostspany In Jan. Lank Its gestures ars: 30 days of preasfasn; mama dirl&wS ; 054.006 Dot limit trona.. P. 0., 10.r.)474, Philadelpliia Ziht Star,auk criie Gettysburg, Friday, war.11;1869. r. C. 11. STALLSMITII has com menced the erection of a handsome two story house, iishhiolllis present residence ou Esic. York-street. ".._4-:11r. SAmut:mi. HERBST has leased the Brickyard of Henry Dettatar, on the Rut tnittsburi road, and intends to corn. : inence the matting of brick as soon as the weather pertn AsSIGNEE'S SA LE.—We are request t ).taio that In addition to the / articles adverusod to be sold on Tuesd 3 , next, by Ow ab , ignee of Samuel Beecher, Butler township. there will be also sold a mare, and a Papur Drying Machine. AltßESTED.—Detactive JAMEI3 HOU zEtt last week at - rated a ()Worts,' mau named Smith, charged with having stolen Dr. Smith's mammoth bronze turkey sev eral weeks ago, auli .had him committed. Dr. S. suuuyeti at the loss of the turkey, put the matter in Mr. Rouzer's hands, - .vho worked op the case with his Customary skill and persistence resulting in the de teetiou of the thief. ELECTION.Ou Monday evening the animal eletaiun of officers of the Ciettys bur, Gas Company was held, resulting iu 'the eleetion of the f•Alowing gentlemen : • President—E. U. Fahuestock. Managers—A. D. Buehler, H. D. Wat tles. W. A. Duncan, M. Eiehelherger, T. B. Danner, S. R. Russell. The anienut of gas mast' wed during the year was 058,600 feet, being an excess of 57;90nover last year. COM MITTED.—Gu Monday night as Mr. David Martin, of Conewago township, Adams county, returned home late in the eveidng he heard some noise about his hen -house, and perceived two men emerg ing frim the same. He gave chase, but did not overtake them ; but a bat and nim• s paper picked up by the owner of the chickens led to the arrest. f a German re siding in Hanover, named Altvater, who was committed by Squire Frysinger, and subsequently brought to Gettysburg by Sheriff lIANN. FRIWITENED.—One night, last week souk horse thieves entered the stable be s longing to Mt. St. Mary's Col.ege, near „ uannuttsDurg, - and took out the horses OD the place, with a view of making the most of them, Imit, luckily, just as they were about to start, a stallion, which was among the number, "nickered' and woke the farmer, who, on. looking out, saw what was going on, and hurrying out, gave the alarm. The thieves finding they were dis covered and pursued, hastily dismounted and made good their escape across the fields and into the adjacent mountain. ACCIDENTS.—Mrs. Mary.Arendt, aged 82 years, living with her Non John Arendt, .on the Herr farm, back of the .Springs Company property, made a inbatep on Saturday night, the 20th ult., and dislo cate.) her left ankle joint and fractured the long lone lying on the outside of the leg, making a frightful compound injury.— She is under the professional care of Dr. Eldordice, with Dr. O'Neal as consulting physician. On Saturday evening, the 20th ult., Da vid McGrew, about 22 years of age, resid ing in Cumberland township, Whilst rid- log hie horse to water with a halter, (the Lorne becoming unmanageable,) was throw,,, and his colla - r bone fractured by the fall. Dr. O'Neal was sent for and gave • the case proper surgical atterition.--Cbm p iter. ADVERTISE.—Every business man that wants to Increase his trqde should ad vertise. Advertising brings the merchant's goods to the constant notice of the customer. Advertising enables the business man of small capital to turn his stock quickly and often. Advertiaing - enables the iich merchant to do business on less capital. Advertlging builds up trade rapidly, establishes a permanent trade, and keeps an old trade active. Advertising makes fortunes for men in business who otherwise would fall In their undertakings. Advertising sbould be constant and judicious Advertising in a newspaper pays, as a rate, In proportion to the number of read ers it reaches. Advertise in the STAR AND SENTINEL ; it reaches the most intelligent and pros perous families in adjoining counties. It is 'read by at least 10,000 people weekly.. Advertising makes up for the disadvan tages of a pootly located business stand. The one has the customers constantly at the door, whilst advertising draivs ens tonic rs right to the place. THE COURSE OF LECTURES.— Three lectures yet. One on next Tuesday eve, by Rev. Dr. HART. The splendid 'address of this gentlemen to one of the Literary Societies at College some years ago authorizes us in saying that his "Hour with the Poets" will be a most charming thing. The commitieghope there will be a large audience. f there is, they then promise "The Silver Trumpet of the Phil adelphia Bar"—Dard. Dougherty. for the next, or Francis Guerney Smith or one equally as good.- On the 22d comes Rev. Dr. Willits whose grand rendering of "Excelsior," in the College chuirch, son time ago will not soon be forgotten. This gentleman was engaged for the earlier part of the course, but his numerous ap pointments corupelled Lim to break it. His subject is "Sunshine, or the, ,Phi lo,zophy of a happy life," and an glioit, - 0;1 be made to have him repeat "Awl sior." The price will be maintained at 35 els., if the next two lectures make it poz.sible; Season tickets only $1 00 for the thrCe remaining lectures. "THE CHURCH OF THE REDEEM. SR, as developed within the General Synod of the Lutheran Church in America," is the title of a work, front the pen of onr townsman, Rev. S. S. SC : Execrate, D. D., Emeritus Professor of Theology in the The ological Seminary at this 'place, a copy of which has been laid on our table. It is mainly designed as a vindication of the theological stand point Ind church 'polity represented by the Genera( Synod, as the evangelical and liberal branch of the Luth eran Church in the United States, hut has a wider scope in treating of the histoiy of the ClAstian Church before, during and since the Reformation, and in this respect is-an epitome of Church History. We need baldly say that it is characterized by much ability, thorbugh research, and an eminent ly Catholic spirit. Dr. Scemumat4 has long enjoyed high reputation as a theologi cal writer, distinguished fur learning, clear style, and logical treatment of whatever he discusses. The work bv:i valuable and timely contribution, especially adapted to throw light on the controversies just now .Mating the Lutheran Church, and will be with interest by Christians of all de • dons. The lollp=tiCe of the work we find in the tat Horne /Marna/ This contribution of the learned, and evangelical Di. Schmucker, will be hailed with sincere pleasure, not only by the differ ent Lutheran Synods in this country, of the American, German, Swedish and Norwe gian nationalities, to whom it Is especially dedicated, but by the "Church of God in general," ea a valuable and practical expo sition 'of the primitivp, apmtolical spirit an epihme or chttici umory ; and one Of 't.e most sensible 'kid urgent futures or Christian union we have e t with.-- We could wish for space columns to spread before our the' ve coto• siderations offered, showin the iliti and importance of a mighty commotion of the energies of Prolostautista for the for motion and maintenance of citeistisa senti ment, and the promotion of truth sad righteousness throughout the world. This volume contains but little that we. (*POO heartily commend. ' • • • - *MU" 1. Arrange the nine digits in staih\i position that they shall equal just 100. 2, Place nineteen trees in nine strai g ht rows with five trees. in each row. C. IL F. • Two farmers (A. and 8.-) were walking along. with their sheep when A. says to B. you give me one of your sheep and I will have twice as many as you. No says B. to A. but you give me one of yours and we'll be even. I. C. B. I—OHARA/M. A sweet little girl with golden hair Sat in the great old. r , eking-choir, And while 'the kitten she fondled and nursed She heard my gentle and re urm uringfirst She sat and sang to her- elf in glee, And the kitten slumbered ou Le[ knee <1 mouse front his hole in the wall peep- MEM And at once there was a terrible din ; And in quicker time than you could have reckoned. The k itten - had given and gained my sec ond. • A lady clad In gorgeous array, With silk, and satin, and feathers gay, Through every street went up and down, And looked over all the dry goods in town Tumbled and tossed them all about Till clerk after clerk was quite worn out When their patience was gone, and the were half dead, ' She made my whole—of a Ppool of thread. W. W. T. 2-PUZZLE My first is lu crumb, though you hardly ' would know it. My second is also, for the letters will show My third is in pnzzel, and also in pun. My fourth's in amusement, but Is not in tun. My fifth it in music, but not in the dan- EDE My sixth's not in waltz, but is in the Lan cars. My seventh is in "Young Folks" and "Atlantic" as well, My eight is there also, as quick you can - tell. My whole you surely must guess if you can, He was long ago a most fashionable man P. dr, W. 3—GEOGRAPHICAL QUESTIONS. What is the sharpeat town in the Eastern States; Which has the roughest roads Which is the most peaceful? What lake pretends to be level land ? What town in the Middle States is, an ex clamation ? Which town is tha greasiest ? Which town is the beat to speed a Satur day hi ? In what town would a criminal be tin , safe? What town is dangerous for animals with whiskers What town is dangerous for animals With fins ? W. S. J. We annex the answers to problems, (Ire., in last week's issue. I—When the boys entered market in the morning eggs were dull, selling at 7 for 1 cent. p sold 49 eggs for 7 cents, 828 for 4, and C Y for. 1 In the afternoon the market was better, Nap selling at 1 cents a piece, and they sold the halanne, each thus realizing 10 cents; viz: A. E. C. Nutuber of ogp SO - SO 10 Bold is. morning 49 fur 7 eta. 18 for 4 eta. 7 fur I et. " in SRernoan I for 2 for 6 1 for; " 2.—The number of apples • required. In the marriage problem to 14 — the tither getting 7, the mother 4, the daughter 2, and the yoking man 1. .4.—The Puzzle is solved thus: From SIX IX` XL Take IX L PERSONAL PROPERTY SALES. For the convenience of our readers, we antler a list of the Salim of 'Personal Pro perty, to ha iontid - in our advertising column& : March 8-Daniel Barrhoar, Jr., Um.. -` 6-Exec's of Frederick Forney, Mooutioy tp. " 9-John Cress, Straban toretuildp. " 9- . -Auignee of Samoel Beecher k Wife, Butler 10.-He nry Herbst, &rid= township. " 12-George F4hl, Menallen • " 12-Jacob Reamer, Stratum 12-Abraham Flohr, Franklin " 12-John Young, Mimi:Noy " 13-John W. Wibigle, Highland 16 and 17-Jonas Both, Butler " 18-John Cress, Straban 16-I. B.phipley,-Round Hill. " 17--Shepard Stammers, Btraban - 18--Amos Baseboar, Linp,on " 18-J. W. Lott, Cumbertind Ifk-Ass ignee Isaac McKonly, Menallen twp. " 18-George Peter., Monallen " " 23-Daniel.ll. ten.ner, 'Meehan tornship. ‘• 2t-•E. A. Monfort, HantaritiMra 29 -; leers Nathaniel Grayson, Liberty. twp, QIJR TOWN IS CERTAINLY IM PROVING—For we -notice a real live Furniture Store recently opened by our enterprising yOung townsmen, A. M. Ruarsi end JoaN M. WARNER. In looking over their' stock we find every thing needed with which to commence housekeeping, except a wife. They in form us, moreover, that they have made arrangements by which they can furnish any amount and any description of fur niture on the shortest notice at :very lo* prices. Their room (the old "Sentinel" o)fice,) on the S. East corner of the Cen tre Square, has been crowded with pur chasers over since It was opened, who are realising the hut -that they can furnish their houses and hare money left. It HEAD 41.111TERS RFAIOVED.— Capt. Nontus, .has removed his store to Arnold's Corner, next door to the Ist Na tional Bank, where you will find one of the best and cheapest Stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, , and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every discription, in the county. He is selling Winter Clothing at greately reduced prices to make room for Spring Goods. If you went a BARGAIN go to Nonms' corner. Ail kinds of Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hata, Capsatoots and Shoes es cheap as before the War. If you don't believe this, nail and be convinced.—Don't forget the place. - In one of Dock Ayr's „lectures he states that Chemistry confers more preen ,6l benefit pit mankind, than any ether science, yet from no Other source could store be so easily obtained. The arts and economies Which chemistry would teach, if mare thoroughly and generally studied, would speedily exercise a most beneficent influence. He freely confesses that he is indebted RI this science for the virtues of his remedies, and advises that practical application of chemistry 41 Medleitle i the arts, manufactures, and sgricuittire ke on. Joined ripen Our Colleges ilia Schools.— Wrightsville, Pa., filar. It YOU CiAN BET—ter yottr eobidition eonalderably by buying gßed kiearing Machine prom 11. NV. arqill l / 8 0N2 Baltimore street. feb.l9-3t . I :PT Tiff TITINGS—Wanted by es- Airy Housekeeper i and when once tried will not be dispeneed with. • We mean, of course, the raSint• Press - and Straitior lard, tallow, older, apples, tomatoes, pumpkins, potatoes, berriee; Jellies, jam, etc.,—and the Patent Tack Driver, for streoblog and tanking Perrietiat the oilunto time. They arp both /nen, I Pigt = 2 4 4 ' ir rimers, an should. lie eery ilizno9; Sri be bad at COL Duehllir's Wars-room. Carlisle street, oppoelte Depot. tf Vic ! C i ID I— Noaanimill• atter the tat day of January sell all lin& of Mater Clothdog at greatly redued prlotie—Ovto Coale' as knr as $4.00, Oink! Ctver 001411 aort al li:ltfe w , uder faisittrY o66 o, o 4 r gnatr goati pm *make toast kw fipriag pads. : Z 4 :4 ' . 4103,441 an San 4sarait - slt . hag anything ita ;the honawkeeping.. line. will do well to call at CoL C. H. Stramizan's extensive Ware4oom, near the Passenger depot, on Carlisle street, who has on hand a very large assortment of Stoves of the bestananufacture, Cooking, Parlor, Office, and Chamber Stoves, Apr wood or Coal ; also Hollow Wars,Tin Ware, Japan Ware, Britannia Ware, Bird Cages, and a general aaaartment of Kitchen utensils. Also Coal and Lumberof all kinds. tf GREAT SURPRISE.—We were aston ished the other day in passing Arnold's old corner. Nomus has changed his bus to this corner, and is surprising every body that visits him by his large and cheap Stock of Clothing, Bats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, Arc., kc. Give hint a call. tf. POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT--This new paper has a wonderful circulation. In nearly, every town in the country the democrats and workingmen are getting up clubs for it. It is the boldest, sharp est paper published, and walks into Con gress and the Bondholders regardless of results. The paper has over fifty thous and subscribers in the State of New York alone. Send for sample copies, which are sent free, and see for yourselves. Address M. M. Pomeroy, Printing House Square, New York City. It paw of Mt Viarkttrl. Baltimore Grata & Predate. Market: Baltissoit. Thursday Morning. ... 6 00 0 625 ... 6 75 @6 25 .. 2 11) @ 2 20 1 10 • 1 90 ~ 85 @ 95 .150 @ 1 55 70 @ 76 3 50 @ 3 75 987 @lO5O 2 „50 Q 2 . 55 12 @ IS 18 @ 15 00 @ 00 19 Q 20 SUPER Yuma, EXTRA nom, WRIER WHEAT, RID WHEAT, CORN, . . . RYE, OATS, Tzmoray-szsD, CLOVER -SEND, FLAX-SEED, BAOON, SITOULDIRS, " SIDES, I' Mum. LARD, Gore, Phila Gettysburg Grain 6 Prevision Market, Gettysburg, Friday Morning, 6 00 SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, .... WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, C0RN,...... ................ RYE, OATS, BUOKWHICAT, TIMOTHY BEER, ....... CLOVER SEED, ....... ........ POTATOES, • ••• BUTTER, • Leap, Eque, BAOO3, " SIDES, '' SHOUrLDIIRS, SOLP, TALLOW, PORK, MEAnitIED BEAkER--ENGLAND.—On the 25th ult., in Knoxville, 111., by Rev. B. F. Crouse, Franklin B. Reamer to Miss Mary A. Eng land, both of Knoxville, Illinois. Barr—lizzoirrr.—On the 20th of Dec. DM, in this place, by Rev. W. R. H. Destrich, Mr. Adam Butt to* Miss Maria I Bennett, both of Cumberland township, this ooupty. MARTIN —lloCoss.—On , the 2 i th Hcineycu Peter Ma, of New Cheater, to Miss tt Hannah Al. rtin Mc- Cann, of Tyrone township. klisas—Dicx.—On the Ist ult., In Clearapring, York county, by Rev. W. F. P. Ditlris, Mr. W. B. Myers, of Reading township, Adams county, to Miss B. E. Dick, you :lout. daughter of George Dick, EV;LLDABIN—PiTZER.—Iti Arendtaville, on the 18th ult., by Rev. D. W. Wolff, Mr. John A. Wildasin to Miss Maggie C. Pitzer, all of Areadtsville. DIED. Brunikiii.—On Tuesday, the 2nd ult., Job Mulfett, son of ,Poter and Mary.;ane Brough, of Franklin township, aged 13 year 0 months and 4 days. Baisiasamof7.—On the ltsi lest Moritz nrmirernor, San of jai:lM S. Brinkerhoff, of Straban township, aged about 18 years. Dauotizarr.—On the .25th ult., Rebecca Daugherty, of Highland township, aged 28 rears, 9 months and 6 days. Hoerifax.—On the 13th ult., in Ah bottstown, this county, kin, Mary Hoff- Man, wife of Michael Roffman, aged f 2 years 7 months and 3 days. K.Trna - oza.—At Cashtown, on the 27th Mary Bell, daughter of E. P. and Mary Susan Kittinger,aged 13 months and days. SHEELY. —On the 24th ult., of Whoop- ing-eough, Helen C. infant daughter of Aaron and Lucy A. Sheely, aged 1 month and 11 days. WANTED.—The highest price p.m for Bacon aald Lard by 9EO. A. COLORL West Middle st. ALL kinds of Fresh and Salt -Meats, and Lilted of the eery beet at =Mil 20 CARPENTERS WANTED at the Gettysburg Little Hotel, on V 'Wednesday, Larch lbth, 1869. Nee 6.—lt G. D. SMITH. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. LA The iinderidaned having been appointed As signee by Deed of Voluntary Assignment for the be nd:lt otereditort, executed by Ileac Meliottuf t KITE of Menallen township-..notice Is hereby given to debt ors-to call and settle their accounts with the under ! signed, residing In the same township. JONAS RiIIANZAHN, Assignee. ?dent' 5.-8 t NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis- L I trntion on the elute ot'Slaruseurr !durum, de. ceased, late of blenatieu township, Admin. county, Pa., baring been granted to the undersigned, residing in maid township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to sald mere to make immediate payment, and those baring claim. agaiiiit the same to present Omni properly authenticated fur settlement._, Starch 6- " 1. kitTEIIB,A, VALVABE t3TopK AT 84T-,E A Bile young Horse, four years old, drives teen and is surpassed by few u a Riding horse. 4 very flue three yesra old Relfere, which will be fresh the 15th of March. Eir..For further information. Inquire atthis Dace. March 5.-4 t • JOHN G. LENEIRT SURVEYOR. war. promptkr attend to Calla la the Ituryey- V V Log Una, CHARGES VERY MODERATE. Reddens in Now Oxford; Admits co, Pa. Nardi 6.—tt NORMAL SCHOOL. ,Mlll nustawation of the Gettysburg blorutal &hoot, II will open MAXON tleth, gad continue 13' 'lwiskr The usual higher branches will be taught. A cow. patent atebteat hes bear ougegul.' Gaeta' and Wir ing can Naiad In prfiate Matti!. at reasopsibte ratesT aided $8.00„ adragee.' Apply to 4ARON 1111.E4Y Marsh /1.-3 t Gettysbu , a. Quit Rents to be Sold. T HS Coln= Refiners of Adams County offerto eel the GROUND RENTS belonging to the Comity. In the Borough of fieStyeburg. The owners of lota will have the opportuuty of bujlng until May itt 1000. when the ground rents not then,releeaed, will be offered at Public Pale on that day, at the emir!, House, at 10 o'clock, 4, #!!-- .... ZotioLes wisuutml, 34.0011 LOTT, . X. HARTMAN, • Ckustmlseloners of Adams 'county. Attest... 4. hi. WASTIE. Clerk. March . T B N H ANNUAL STATE:. )11tItT 11( AN NUAL Wataal Me pro teethe Society let the Thad leer mils( /mammy 11, 1060: Amount of ProPert7 at rhk- ...... Amnia of .brelemm Notes .. 1104400 00 • nele . mbef a i r Iteatiete:;..;'....l... 1,368 00 ===.11«,;;;;;;:: - ..:._* -- -; 8 " I SZpoaditiceiilompal by 11re......1437 . 1,2 Ne 2 .-Sularles. Stamm Tama, ....... 143 13 WO hi /Salami In 13 53 X. W. BTIIII.II, ftualhegge, 8.01111114 . Main* ~a t #5 7 000 VANT4D I • pERSOITiI des111117; investfrom ;moo $5,000 on perfectly safe Real Rotate se curity, at 6 per cent. interest, free from all State and local taxation, will make im mediate application to either of the maim:- signed. jL 1d00144.11, 'Thiit Saud of Trusties of The.tionice. A. D:BITRRIAR, • i lintisarer. *NI 0.-81, . . --... ~ , TADD74ISIIXI9IIM,Feg, Treasurer, tai 'account with t/ the Directory of Dili Poor and Hoare of lotplor lirent of the Canty a Adorns, helm pm, the 0,4 ..1. 7 a zin ,A. p., 1568 to the fourth day of Jan nun A. D., 1 data Includes: -, • : , ' 11159. , ' . DR. - , Jan. 7, To balance In hands of Treasure at - . last 5ett 1 e mea.t...*...................1....... - ...—.. $135 09 To outstanding 01 d . hpu5.; , ..........:- . .......... 200 OM lab., To order on Coenty Treasure ....- 1,24%)• 90 March, 0 ...........- 1,000 00 April, " o ...• May. " o ...... -.... LOBO 00 500 00 June, " o 1000 00 July, " " " .--- 200 00 August, " " " ..-...... 1,800 60 Sept, " o 0 ........ 1,209 00 Oct.. " 1, 3 0 0 00 Nov., o o ....- . /MO 00 Deo; " o - zsea. - --..... 1,409 00 , Jan. 4, " . To costs received theta Wei. McClean.-- Out of Henry Hahn,balanca note of Mr.. Btallsmlth Cash Weeded estate of Henry Hoke Uncollected orders of Fanny Routs:mho.. Rent of John kahn, Oar Mrs. Oyster..._.. Cash received for support ofJobn Howe, Uncollected order of ..tdallue Spreckels. Balance due Treasurer . _ .. IBy Cask paid out-door paupers' support 21,237 34 Merchandise. groceries and hardware 8,276 69 Beet Pork, Bacon and Ail ............. ...........- 1,800 33 Beet, Cattle and begs 613 16 Fl or, grain and Grinding 1,608 84 Repair, to buildings.. 960 20 Furnace, Stoves and Fixture, 353 24 Grain. Fruit and Vegetables 75 00 Mechanics' Work 742 00 Stone Coal, Lime and Freight 518 67 Wood chopping and making Shingles 36 92 Sundry Bxpenses 445 50 Drugs and Medicines 69 09 Belief to paupers 213 70 Funeral Expenses 70 00 Stale Li Irrilonga 312 00 Female 11 ireliumi 326 00 Per tentage on insurance - 55 00 Publishing accounts and printing 87 00 Costa and Stamps itt.oo Directors' eau& limitary 65-00 Phyaician'a salary A .A.- 33540 Attorney's salary 25 00 Steward's salary 75 00 Clerk's salary • 'bo 00 Trouatrer's salary • 60 00 Outstanding obligation* 295 06 We. the subscribers, auditors to mettle and adjust the Public Accounts. do hereby certify that we have examined the Items which compose the foreOng am mont, and that they are correct—being, from the sixth day ofJamtary, A. D, MA, to the .fourth day of January, A.D., 1869—both days Inclusive: 1 32 JONAS JOHNS. Eeq., Steward. in account with the Director, of the Poor and Houma of Employment of the meaty of Adam., being from the seventh day of January. A. D., 1868, to the fourth day of January, A. D., 1869 both duye Inclusive. 7 00 @ I 50 @ 2 00 @ 1 40 To order on Treanrer 60 00 Cash found with R. Nugent, after death 11 70 George Wolf " 82 34 Received for liver . 1 00 hides 67 82 timothy seed and rye T 00 A. Polly, interest for Riles White. - 9 97 Cash for shoats 00 " Cows T 9 60 " Lambe 18 00 “ of Lewis Morford 10 00 Nei Dig 4011 11 62 IMI3 2 50 i OD 80 g 0 90 • By balance due Steward at last settlament 53 80 Cash paid general expense* 15 26 Harvesting and hirelings - 225 25 Relief to paupers 1 0') • Removing paupers 7 20 0r0.^...;r0;10 20 Mechanic's wit* . . Si ys . . . . Meat, Sib, tc 53 01 Fruit • vegetables, kc. 140 57 /Mather 73 12 Hog 10 00 Postag• 8 00 Balance la hands of 5teward........... .............. 67 70 EMI 11 00 We, the suLscribers, AridDarr to tattle and Minot the public account', do hereby certify, that we gave examined the items which ccrwpos• the foregoing ac. count. and And that they are correct, being from the seventh day of January. A. D., 1803, to the fourth day of January, A. D.., DPW—both days Wales's., and that there Is • balance remaining In the bend. of the Steward of thirty seven dollars and seventy cents, ($37 7o) 364 bushels of Wheat. 35 " Bye. 1200 " Coro to ears. 650 " Oats. 3" Timothy seed. 60 Potatoes. . as Wnrpie - ' 15 00 1 64 16 ' 11.4 Beets. 400 dozen Cucumbers heads of Cabbage. 29x0 pound. of Beef. raised. 4650 " Fork, " 126 tool of Hay., 25 loss./ of Corn Fodder. Number of Inmates its Ilse Alms House 01 Jen. 1 Cliljdreh Colored. . T0ta1..... 39 Transient paupers ................_........_1733 Paupers adsmltted daring the "- y.....r ."-----.....-1 11 Deaths during the year g March 5, Iltda. 4t • p(JBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE FRBS6KAL PBOPBRTY. The subscriber Intending td remove Weal, sill eeti , at Public Bale, on Friday, th, lath day of March meet ,ot 10 o'clock, A. .if, at big residen c y, in Reading township. roar the Round Hill P. 0 , the !Wowing 1 valuable kersonai Property, tO we.; 3 GOOD HORS RS, one of which ii a good traveling I Hare and I a Blind Mar., 1 three purling Colt, and one 1 yeifiltlif Colt. 2 Mulch CO.S, Helfer. 10 bead of Sheep, Hog, one borne Wagon, Bears sod MIME'S/. Saddle and Bridles, 2 Side Saddles, Blind Bridles, 8 Halters and Chain., 8 ow C h ains,' Cutiltig Box, treble, double and single Tree., 2 Spreader., 3 Log Chafes, I A,,okery Burks. long Ladder, Day Carriage, Wad Luddare, Cultivator, 2% acres of Wheat In the ground. a lot of :is{ &soling. Board. , Po.r.s, Plank. Augers, Brace and Bite , 2 GraidCradles, Scythe and ninth, Haul and Wedges. a good Crowe-cut Saw, 2 Beam of Bees. 300 Dry Wagon lipokee. Also, Hon..- hold and Kitchen Furniture. such as Hathaway Cook Stove and fixture., 1 large Ten-plate Store Stoi pipe, toedritit.4 B amid Bedding, Trundle lid. ,Looklng Glasses, Kitchen Cupboard, Corner Cupboard, Slob, 2 Dinning Table., Street last Table, Stand, Bureau, Desk,2 let Choirs, Rocking Chain, Cbalya, R oc ki ng Cradle, Wood box, Chest., Large Iron Kettle, Iron Pots, D'esti Tuba, 3 Meat Vessels, Churn, Bread Bate, Barrels, Sorghum Holaue, by the gallon, 25 places of Bacon, 3 Cans of Lard, Wool Wheel and Reel. small Copper Nettie, Earthen ware and Queens-wars, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be giVen and terms made known on day of alio by 1. R. 8111PLIIT. A. R. Mrs.a.s, Auctioneer. [Mar. 6..--ts ONO. 4. CODORII. Wait Middle at. PUBLIC sALF VALTJABLB FEABONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Szecutors of the Estate of Na. thanlel Gray son. dec.ased, will sell at Public Pale, on Monday. the 19th day of March inst. at 9 o'clock, A. N., at the late reefdence of the deceased, lo Liberty township, Adams county, Pa., on the road loadlog Gum Fairfirld to Ihomittattorg, and about midway between thy two pincep i the fullowlngralgablo pereo ea IProperty. Via I HORSE. t. Cows. I Heifer, 4 Photos. 1 four and 1 oue.tiorao War•ns, I Cart. I Carriage, 2 Ploughs, Rm.. row • siacio and doable Shovel Ploughs, Winnowing Mill. single and ddnble wagon Barnes', Breechbands and Traces, Riding, Wagon and Ws Saddle', Bridles, Martingales, Log and Cow Chains, Jack %row, Mat tock, Pick, Forks, Whpelbarnalf , Orindatono , Grain Cradles, et - beg-Mit, fland and Wood Bows, Planes, Squares, Chisels, Augers, Brace and Bits, lot of Lulu= her,consisting of two.inoli Poplar Plank. INArda, Coa lot of OA filth, 41 leo, liutttCholl iuttetilebett Furniture, ocamistiug In part or Bedstead. and Bed ding. 1 Dining, 1 Breakfast and 2 Kitchen Tables, Parlor and Illid•room Stored, Cooking Stove end ax turesi,2 Ten.plat• Stove and pipa,Cormsr Kitchen Cup board., Bureaus, Case of Drawers, Waebetands, I,ook. log Glasses, Chain, Carpets, Desk and }kook Case, (lock, Clothes Wringer, Copper Kettle, Brass and Iron Kettle; Bangle Cotter, Meat Vessels, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention.. AttendaOr9 will be !!!er, and terms on dai id BM* " • YZA JOUN MUSSZLINAA „,_ , ANNA M. GRAYSON, f AUALOIII SJmK, Auctioneer. Mar.'s—ta - - PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABL E PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, Assignee of Isaac Yclronly win cell at public Bale. on Thursday, th e nig 4 3 , v . Rare* inst., at 10 o'docl, A. if.;'on the premium. In Memnon township, near Epplenian's Mill, the follow Pf c log Personal arty, to Wilt ; '4 AD 1r iloßsxthr. of them amadleut Brant Warm ynorting I t, / Col:if Fa Cetus 4 htl . neigh* V , Clitater I o w , _ a three Ern s E, 141^ igia Aeg nil - %A./. age Hugo, Ire-tooth Bay e, whs. not:l7M, " off Box. 2 Ploma. Shovel Playa Oorn arks, Barrow, double and single Tross, - ast or Breochbanan, hat Front Gear, aridies, OsUara Ral. tars, Cor Chains, jog and Fifth Chalar, $ Sproadon, Forte, Grain Ithorol, tall set of single Harness, Check Line,Wagon We, Basket 'neigh, tmo-horso Mod, 21-Bprood, Grata Cradle, Grindstons, peon Trough, and groat 1.•417 . (4er arttc!oe too whornas t 4.1 Mamr.m. - • .. • Attendance wilt no-glean and term made known oh day of sale by. Mar. 2.—to JONAS P4VAN4IAN, Asalimi. pußlac SALE OF'VALUABLE pit aBOWAIS PIIOPIMITT ....... The subscriber will sell st • Public Bale, MI Wake*. day. the 23rd of March Gut, at 10 (Mock, 4. Y., at hi residence, to arebatk township, Adams °meaty, Bo" mp mile east of getkratirg op the pee oadlog• go witßonsaghtowo, gm following Personal Property, to t 2 IMOD MA S, one a badly Mars, 8 years old, and works say plays, the other 5 yearsold, with foa l and will work single or double, 3 Mulch Guys, two of them fresh, a lot of sown Oldtio, 1 a Dim &A II eats Prost Gears, Milan and Saida', good Riding Bridle, Cheeks, Wagon Whip, set Plow Gears, Balton and Chaise Cow Maim, Plow, Barrow, amphorae Tram Scythe and Barak good Bids liaddis, Wham iit, Kill, ittodart's patent Mee Box, Meat yowl, Mock, aliapaor hinds aramanmad. 21 1 111 " ML• ° ! i rli 5 WAIL oside, sareetigtO, 00 saarn rd if MI lainumilm krill •bo. tfrep cra notmewlUe " alliifill e a. Viri 21,! P - At theses" Maui sad i t i r meta will bead( a ma bens 118 Wagon sad Goan. Bow mow, ahem* Plow llan, Mind gridar, tear Z Um & p or k ii , Clow Ca GARIN Cnidkakall, Stasi Yards, Ooppar and Kota" and gem, 2. 1 ... yeau.Thtden. Chatrap Bedeekei, Ilstobialee aid Phek Slitlealllem„illatir, Oldlethlaree,' Tha r 4 --i a 7- ' - • --- . 7 4, fggip et 1141. 4=12 1 = 1 :5 1111,1 0 43 0M, An ...' , • WO BPI .11 1 hal2 . s . ere *Metal iiik a rt e ldTenjra notes vita/ppm lin . 148/33p4 -• • ‘ ' - , . • • • hoe tiviisseeme Ateeteeepe!.. $ ,Lpi 14 "'a . i!kirlMNMimms Poor House Accounts. HENRY L. DHILS.II, 31. E. BOLLINGER, HEADY, IL L. SWUM. M. g. BOLLTNGEM. r. 0. f igko l -p Andl lora yltoncuya cy Tug yeßm.lo3BB, SE 1026 MILES UNION PACIFIC ARE NOW COMPLETED. ♦s r,34 milt' or the meats= portion of the line, be ginning at Sacramento, are also done, but about 200 MILES REMAIN lb 6e,.Panisherd, to Open the Grand Through Line to the Pacific. This Opening will certainly take place ear ly this season. 1500 00 4 00 5 00 600 10 00 4 00. 13 00 5 00 78 87 Besides • donation from the . florrnmient of, 12,•00 acres of hind per mile, the Compaq, Is entitled to a subsidy in 11. 8. Bonds on its line as completed and accepted, at the average rate of about 828,600 per mile, according to the difiloultim encountered, for which the Gosernmeut takes a second lien ss securi ty. "bather subsides are irmn to any other corn pan lefi or not; the Cloverntrient, will comply with all Its contracts with the Caton Pacific Railroad Com. patty- Nearly the whole amount of buothi to which the• Company will be entitled bare already been delis end. $13,864 13 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS IF,By its charter, the Company is permitted to issue ite own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same a mount as ths Government Bonds, and norm!. These Bonds are a Olnit Mortgage upon the centre road and `all Its equipmenti• TREY HAVE TIIIRTIP`YEARB TO AUN, AT SIX PER CENT., and, by special contract, both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST 313,854 13 PATAIiLE IN GOLD. . • The U. S. Supreme Court bee Vacantly decided that ibis contract b to all rippecte valid and of legal 4 Etch:securities are generally valuable In proper. Hon to the length of time they bate to run. The longeat six per cent. gold •lattreet bonds of the U. 8. (the 'ol's) will be doe to 12 years, and they are worth 112. If they bad 30 yearn to run, they would stand at not less than 12b. A perfectly sole .Plrst Mortgage Bond like the Union Pacific sboold approach thin rate. The demand for European Investment is already con aldarstiiel and on the completion of the work will dolibtleer curry thermic* to a large premium. QUM 060 00 -... /00 00 76 00 SECURITY OF THE BONDS It hoed, no argument to show that a Firet Mort gage of Fi14.500 per mile upon what for a long time mast be the only railroad connecting the A tiantic and Pacific fitateste einerece ,, A-cuam The •ntlreemuant of the mortgage wilt be about sao,000 : oco, and the in terest $1,800,000 pet aaoumiugold. The present cur rency cost of th 4 interest is low than $2,L00.000 per aoußni, while thelrose earhiggs fir the year 18E8, FROM WAY IiCaNKSB ONLY, ON Ail de MRAGE OF LEE'S THAN 700 MII.F.S OF MOdI) OPERA 'NON, WSO Y MOllt 'IMAM CM FIVE MILLION DOLLAR'S, The details of which eta ea kilowe From keaaeueere 41,024.0045 n Freight 2,0t0.75.1.19 Egprese .. 51,42308 " Mails 2.7,6,235 59 tt 3ilscelLanoons 91,62 d 27 Government troop,— 104.077.77 freight........_...... 449.14 s 33 " Contractor.' man 201.179 09 .serial 6t1.439.32 $6Ol as EMI This large Antonia is only 1113 indication of the Ito- Stifle traffic that must go over as through line In a few months, when the groat tldeof Pacific coast trarei and trade will begin. It is estimated that this burl. Dell must make the earnings cf the road r4 - .,m FIF TEEN TO TWENTIi 'AIII+IIIOO 4 Y 340. A• the supply of (puss Bonds will soon came, par ties who desire to invest . to them wilt Awl it to, their interest to tio kg at snots. The prtua Par the praseut is par and *uurgad interest from Jan. I ,'ln currency. flubsc.riptions will ha received In GKlTYallUlig b, the FIRST NATIONAL BANE and GETTYSBURG NATIOSAI, DANK imad ID Sew York AT TUE COMPAN Y•F ukTICE, X0. :6 RASSAV JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BA Ns66B, No. rpo if ALL Bt, And by the Company's advertised aients throughout the Vatted Attlee. Bawds sera free. bat PAO* asePalear, ehr•IVA loan I appal, sptU Igo** geatilio4llll6** elletterry. • NIIV. PAMPUUR AND MAP wry) treneilMetek a e let, contain fang atiepwirtsl the nevar sea or the work to that data, wad a wows ootnpi•t• etatszent to reit.' lion to the value of the bond. than ran be Veen in an wivertirament. which will be sent free on applie; tion at the cumpsoy's offic - ee, or to any of the 1014riletml - /CAIN J. Ct.vV. Yrearnrer, NOW York. WE ARE (WING., A ND WILL j • REdIYNT TO ANY PNP—SON Sending tie a One Hundred Club In our fireit One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy GOODS, A WATCH, al yards SHEETING, SgwiNir MA- CIFINIS, kc.. is FREE OF COST. Smaller qiutiii in the name ratio, •iz 6GCLEI43, 40 YDS. MEETING, Ifinsorin J. S. flaws* t Co. take pleasure In an nun un log. bot tbe.oldest and largest house In the Dollar %rade, t they have beea.enabled by their lon: ex verience d extensive rower.es to make, this pre sent session, many important ipTort.atk.ke eud On inset* soft matietansurere. winch, with theft.oll, Mal to their Winter Stocks. use enabled them to greatly vulirge their rates and Exchange List. &nd for 'New Circuiaro. Catakwait of Goods and Batuplea !tent to nay aiidreas tree. 1011-Plogme be vary particular nod tend moley by reglattred limp; Adiietnia all °Nana To J. S. fIAWES (S: CO., Federal Street, postop,, maw P. 0. Boit 0. GOOD STOCK _ AT PRIVATE SALE. the undersigned, residineln Strahan township. IX, miles southwest .of Few Chystrr, offers at Private Sale, the lbflawing Stock. •1111/I A BROOD Minx. with ioal, a Bay Gelding risin g three yeah old. (Lena and active,) a Bay Mare rising three years old. (die Taylor, dam Morgan.) an Ayr shire Ball nineteen month s old, three /good Persons wiehing to:pnrchalmoto turned to mil and en the slang nten*ned Stook- A BRAIIAM FICICES. - reb.2d. 1849-0 HOWE MACHINES t THE LATOT IMPROVED & GENUINE Zia:AR HO WE, JR., SEWING MACHINES. • • -.4A001) F. THOMAS, !Pent for Atipely /busty. itt, Granite Hat, (emiden's Station.) 0 itjtaltil will be promptly Weeded 1o : Machine, oror i pty ki ak parte ot the county and intim. time Win gratis. Its. The public ere cautioned against partite who use the Witte of SOWN in commotion with their ma chines emmetiount of the popularity of the Howe Ma. chitin. Were are none GPINIIINX union they Mire trobeddediM each machine a utedellion heyies th e likeness of 11448 flpyril t lr„ on itt - 1411-14 • . AGENTS WANT.Ep.7-410 a day. rwo-iao JirAF'S POk $4. P, atent Ravolviag Double Maps o/..ttmieriect ant ClAtrope, daterion cind United Stdief 4f 42 /Y 2 . 100 11 codre+7-in aSd9 CaiinHeilt nese in t adir.inat 00 mPinkd. idaier *ery oa t h eit air Unread, to data, tut d t h e is attentions la the various lid eim s te w . _ These lips we needed bl every aftaa and insilly the ta h 4.—th a y away the man of one Kap, and b y MGM Of tile Illaystanr. either side as be ti,„.„.„ Mybee ear vies *maas g i v en wk. es . re UN bugs Mama. given fa pod Agesd a : - 7, Apply *if Otrodang. Terms, and send s M Ilaangde Itapkto - T. oort4 ;41 0 114. 71ddr..21.-111ji jpßi - vzTE 8A 14 . BILUTIFUL COUNTRY BRAT, With IllatMOD AMIN Of PriosslPhookaick Omit Zl4.4aluelked el al bs ry o, th ree nu r U 4.. U offebstkungs. bin" Ap Bas llo i 1 11441 1 01414 d, Jaa. % owl . IFs - . • IF a AND zoir 74itBA I, a_ -- tri orr. at Mut* Bakker Uoliopas ball iko Z: l Mc iMetuilutb. p ' iiipraieribW - v iiii - iiiafloy la th s , = V ar ieW , 0404 Ml* ° 4loo .taridill sad audliocalb oz , -4-iitiolvig_it is% lied .111-1. 414064114.1411 r • ‘ I ' '..% • s MEE •••••01•4 e;2osia 1:12:1 RAILROAD AT PAR En] _....3~ ~t;t;,csl.al EOM NEW "YORK WEEKLY doe. not octane* ite to awn ~?“. at. but publishes a givat.gnantit. of really te,:i ter, In the most Y..WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS have 4ttainfd .high reputation from their brevitr i excellence, and aorrectoeu, Tea PLISISIZIKAAOUPFIS are wade Lip of the tun eentrated wit and humor of many nand., Tat KNOWLEDOZ Box is coughed to turret Informs Motion all wanner of subjects: Tee News I:zits-slow to the fswest words the mat notable doing. all over the world. Tee 001161 t WITH COMESPoSIMPITS contains AnSweryl to Inquiries upon all Imiitsiunklo snitirtO• A 4 Unrivalled Literary Paper . _ to ?St NEW YORK WEEIaY Nook Woe non tato* from MONT to TIIIN sragEs •na INTEICIIIB, and HALM A DOZKN POONA; In ADDITION to the FOUR MINIMA STORM and the YAWN° DICRAISTMNNIS: • • Tql - thims'ro gussemezEs: pg. gev r .ingte copy . Three Do(krt. Fear coPie• (62 60 each).— ~ -Tett • -0 Night copies Twenty Dollsts. Thojts itendiug S2d.tor A Win WINK al! ereint it i;iie Sttio,*fil tin tintltitsi to • copy teas . Om of Clibs GSA afterward add tingle copies et 62 60 pea. STREET A SMITH, Proprietors, • N 0.65 ruiteu at, parr-v.4k. 40 it IiTiIWA I.ITED . VIEt 'SECRET SERVICE BY GEN . . C. BAKER. The astonnallng_ kevAdlons rind atarerfur die chancres made la We. Aert aro chating *saga* In . teem I.sWs falba ni Indict the - people to. oblate. It. Eta °Meta character **Arcady Bale, ealabitial wWi ,att licieseedaotam bitten, make It the beat subsatip r We book eon prod. Saud to Crirctdars and one rterocaoad W it lolls faster than any ethic -ilitikoeAddlitaa An BkOTHIES *OO., Matilde:. *irk - Pa, arVkitcage,lll. • • . Ch eers , tancers,, Tilmo;s;.. _ D 1101.111.1•611, ot Tum or s ; _ . , ,• , ,', ,*-' I , ‘ jo sooktiorosolokiktOtri,,i t , •, ~ n 9111, by CAM proodg,i4 .. - . , . t I.- WIT . riarne, drat Tommy; ilb; f - A 4 ' 7 414. -- Valao . Ts c litimt pile or elk ki„l,o,i , • ititiyhtiogo. a n ro t tro l alorotrior .•., m• --' l ="t k ri. 411, 1 N 0.031 Arab et, .; .• 14 po., ~w~ - - - - BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI A Ctempiele Riatory qj thedfgoolstate* and Territories, hong 4 ,140 e4 treat 4 01 Vgl . to the Great Ocean: BY ALBERT D. RICIPARDSON. Life a,sd ...Idrentaire on Prairie*, Nataitains, alit! the Pacific Mut. over' 200 descriptive and Photo., graphic ricers of the' &droll, Cities. lands, Nino and Curioeities of the Great Ina To prospective emigrants and settler, In thu "Far West, this Hitter, of that vast nod leriile rrgion will prove an intaltethie 115NiattIntv t 4 it does a want long felt of a lull. anthetttin and reliable guide to climate, golf, roducts, means of tr. rcl, Ac /MENTZ WANTED.--Aend for ()trout as nod see our term.. and a full deserfptiou of the wot k- Attdree-, NATIONAL PUALISIIING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 20♦000 CBPUS SOLD IN FOBTV BAYS.— , Uupun fluted eah or bck.k.! The Great Metropolis A Mißtlo - 4 OP NEW Ytilig. The Great "ient of the ;iaion ! is selling bee yogid all precodeut Good Vereitory Still 10,)0 Ant:NIS WANTED. igir Bend fur oar Pictorial Circa.ar, avi id is pent free and le worth seckg. Do n 't buy buy imitation book. Be aura nod get TUB B.H.A. • 00., Newark, N. J. MUM). LIPPyICO77 k BAYMELL. Pa Genii bait, toven o using your nocko of GANG SAWS. in our 31111, and find them, in point of or to any we have ever used. Yours, sc , SHAW, IILANCEIAIIII Ac CO7 JA111:51,,N. N. Y. LIPPI3C.I . I 6 BARMILL:—We haw) nntri.nt,lr with your S A WS• they don't need to be lined up with paper wo lint them on the Mandrel and they go right along. Temper perfectly trill run and quality Respectfully, CUAS. J. FOX. LIpPIItcOTT BAKEWELL, Maunfeteturen of Circular, Mulay, Mill. (ang ling Croaa.Cut : 4 6ins,Ubovimng A= ed,nllsh %pos. Colburn's Pateut Axe, 8/Love:a, E.pltes and M Putont Coy,- ed Scoop. A OENTB WANTED Ivry anon 1,• 11, c, .1 I. brate, Mette , re //u1 Light!. , l drt.ft atd moat ilur.lN, c ". tub,. CI.IE:TEL M.,,e1114 RE.A.Ptit . York. Plows ! Plows ! Plows ! CA ` ~'l' &TEEL Iteard. - d Prenaurn CI FICULA 12S FREE To Aid 4 , 1 , 1re;i, CO; 1.17.;,i STEAM ENGINES I=l Fit OM 4TO :tr , 9 11. ;:.4Wt tt, I:. 71,4 :71:: the CPit• bratii4 ~if :wirier', V,1i70 StR• tiOnary Eng ne, PertlLle Ea Al,. cular, &Inlay and Gang raw :Ent, Puilcya, &c., Lath Sad Shingle Mill!, Wheat a , :1 Corn Sink Circular Saws, c. Scud ,riptiri. Cir cular and Price MANN ITEAII EN• GINE CO., Utica , N. Y. PIANOS! pIANoS! PIANOS! o r .rhe Parlor raVorite," ritornrnee thil popular Imotrith.o.llt 1 ; ltu iutluced us to make it, niar.;114,.:1/. a .peci aity, and We Atentiye uat•hl to ,Iler them at LIVIC/1 1-IVer (att. 1L..0 are charged for qjp.,tar in. attumenta by other el:titer.. lotr , ire. t re•hh,t et. s,titl for our iilu•unted cat ‘1,01.• Adite,.. • UFA/ M Marti:cdcr;rer. 7 .ltv.t,, , " j'•- 1 NEW STOCK OF GOODS UV ANTED, fiNTS, Mete $.,0 tier n0.i.:11, ~+ cry. Ty where Male and female, to a.t, oda., the tit ear FAMILY SEWING! 11AC81Nid. 'lbis imichlue will slib.b. hew. fell, tuck, quilt, m.iruj, 'Ana, br a id ar y l in a I Lb r, I be happy t., !fleet t b sir many friends Most superior manner. per... noir Can ranted for Sin years. We ciil pay YR, f r any chine that wilt sow a stroU4er, m i,e bi,btiful, or i more eiastir seam than mil, jt w.,krs the -hi oalc 'Lock Stitch." Larry second Mitch can he cut, and ; still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without ',trios, It. We pay Agents from i 75 to per month and • mire:is:4i, or a commissii.a itt.ll tarile that ; annm. oaa SEC , ill IT CU:, Pitt,- burgh , M.I. CAI:a - 10N not be ill posi.il aks.o by oil., itr. Ij ties palming , dt' w.r:Lkta nokr k 3 1, 7 the sawn trims or atisers. tsp. Qi.rs Is the obi, gen nines:id tesaly practicisictiesp irtured. 83 WONDER INDI - STRY SEWING It Only THRhil DOLI.A I . sbl.t. Make. the 'Elastic :m.l ...is 4.4 41.181 U !twin;;. 24 t0 1 ; „ 4 l;, 2 —ly hinut 0.4 ',lilt . ; _ BESuiii , • , (mirror& ret,:pt y A 4EN TS, l'A.ll3lEltzt, t•MIDENERS tl 1:11:.111 I , art,:nlar• /- pr/.. , /.1 Pr. , Z..: i he vry.r.l4,4r ruj . ...' etta.iptra t../ern r.i.•.1 f J. 1::) part k•l and : • .t, t guarmr,te,.l. linrl A;.;,uty sre K Lrit/-1 [Jr to the Crtite4l St-tbs. A.sdre... .1. A 111: t 11.7.1, 01:1 Elwood street, lialti i 3 rr . M.l. The Patent Magic Comb Cray hair a 11. - -rthlroat :a: 1 ;.T1 - n guld where. S.,at he tit 1•r A 4141,4, W 1. rATros. Trra: Magic Comb C., m; a.O . : . ANTED—AOISNTR- 4 .0 i•..e .011-1 4 :AN KNITTING MACHU.: E. 2.... The ~ plest, cl4espest and 1..t r TelltlA. KUI tuft 2 min:A t.. Liher •l Itolockaleut• 31,•• vEgy e.pottr:N.kN, lAIOI 1101ISE -124 MAN, should :..rod Air f containing a lull Jam rips L.O cf a flew fiicention by which the most, runairati, and vicious h.irkes can be drileti Ws lb rcrf , c: break i 0 and train `1" . • Let for 114111 Karey's or nay ,r ft,e. .N.P.DOYEIt. k CO, L'Atits,Lurg, r !so , Pa. U IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE NEW YORK WEEKLY, Tit 1: PF:01 . 1.17:3 FAVOIIITE JOURNAL THE MOST INTERESTINkt STOIfIES Arn alway 4 to be found ill the NEW YORK WEEKLY - At pre,eot there are - FOUR GREAT STORIES aut.; at ONE STORY IS BEGUN EVERY MoNTII New thee amt 0 C haring the rfu— mencenierit et n 14,W etal t inu.d no • ..,!lez 11 . 1,11 they subscribe f. , r thh NEW ioAK vf.E-EKLy. • Back. ulitubur of the NEW YORI,WE Ell.f.Y con tains &trete' Beautiful I Ilastrations, Doable the Amount .1" HARAing M:lttor of any Paper of its class, arid the B..elzhes Short Stories. Poems, etc., are 14 the ablest writers of America anti Europe. The beritittlittlib e AO ENTB WANTBD FOR Tee BLUE-COATS_ And time [Ate Sbneht man. Died jhr lac Tinton, wilk.Scenes and Incidadir in. Vie Orate Rebellion. Complied:o d e narratives of Pereintal 'Adventure,' sillindliseldenta, Booting exploit; Resole Dim*, Wonderful; Recipe". L; re in the Camp, Field and Hospital. Adoentures'of ',toles and *outs, with the- Songs, Ba ilade, a nectiet. • and Untnoronalacidentsof thii. War. , • It contains otter 100 duo EingrasiOne end is the 'picket and cheapest, wnr book ptibrished. Prke on s 2 SO per copy. scrips For circulars acid see our terms. a nt fall lion of the work Address TIONAL PUTTLISIIINO CO., Philadelphia, Pa.: Cincinnati, Ohio; ClFiccg.. / 11 -For Bt. LOnts, 310. QEELEY'S Hard Rubber Truss, kj Support..., sot. iLuttlage INt4bllsbmetat, 1..417 clneignut at, Mins. ....vestry's Hang ttaless ?sass radicatly cures I[llp:qrs. never rusts,brests,or soils; hula, sett:and cocutortoble. "Beek* Hard Robber At,loausiud Support,,," with ladies nzfrerikir from le mule Ina or Anil. in 'nal weakness. *Surd* bre medi.cte relief, supporting the beck ; belt, neat and effectual. Send for Pamphlets. DEAFNESS, UAT4RRH, SCROFULA. LA 17 Y a ha ha•t solirred for yaars from Dansform, riCat4rro to ft, Irks cored by 3 al lupin rern e4y. tier symp .thy oaf gratitude prompts ber to rend the rreripts rr• s .4 (large tO any one similarly a Ititeted. dill ear r.lrr. M. C. IAWILTT, Hoboken, H. J. T AD!I8 —Dr. RAy's Vegetat,lo Mouthly r..ardent reg,,i,a,, in SptoZIAICALStIi. PA ICIS I . Ael , ir,e HAT, M. D.,P.O.Svx 17:37,:cf•rr Vo. it. Feb. W.-41 el= The Farmers' Book - 14, Loautlful std useful illustratkmc %al octavo Showing. J ilAt what vvery tarknor wants tb kb.", 110 W TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. f..r circular giving fall dcacriptica. FAlOllOB' SONS! Ext.a.rtritecti 130t,k Agents and others, wanted to take this tk,k overy Folotor in every community: Su si fl /.14 ptvitooloot. Pa)e trota ilrat,ls2uo per month arcartling t . exp. - arta, and abiltty. Address ZEMLEII, ccUlt DI & ~ Pa., Cita. ittaati, 0., Chicago,lll., or At. Lome, M. (Aug 21.—Ott, • A CARD TO THE LADIES. nr. DUPOACO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS -LI lull Fr:RALE:I. WuUndo In correcting Irregu larities. Remising Olistructious of the 3loothly Tarns, Crum whatever eau., and always successful as &Pro. Tenth', Feru.dca peculiarly kiituatod, or tiowe eoppoalng themmlree so, arc cautioned agalnit axing these Pill* while in that condition lest they "invitt minor riage," utter olden admonition, the Propriatur as sume,* ao reiponsibillty, although their mildnetawlll pr.rent mi.:.•Jilaf to health. Price-51 per Box. Slx. Boxes $5. Soil by J. ii; HUBER, Draggist,Sole Agent for Get. tynburg, Pa. Ladiri, by , :ntling him 11 through the Postofflce, can bur, tt rand non, (rootidentiallv,) by Mail, to any part of t ho country '•(ree of postage, April GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 9 00, A. AI and connects at Hanover Junction with the X.ll Train :s:ort at 11 A. IL, ro4cLing Harrisburg at n 5,3, P. 31. Iteturuing arristus at Gettysburg at 12 30, P. NI., with patmengerd from Math:mold and thc,st from th . e, North by mornfzlg ME WONT , t.ititnavta Uctlyabutg at 1 P.3l.,and O. t If ltlOVerJnaction with Mall Train e.onth at 2 45, P.M., rvaaling Baltimore at .5 20,P.M. Re turning arriN to at octty.tAirg at 4 30 P.Mkyttb =9 =I J E UALD WELL Sz CO, i theill , elTes with no eintitely I 3ANG.I INS - FOR H Lolies' Wee. Vet yeti, Frame.. Rit. AT N.ET COST „dueo stock. for Spring. 11. B. WOODS' ('HEAP CASH STORE, J.. 11. IlG,l. . f FARMERS, Fruit Growers &Gardners, "L.;provcd Patent Fruit Tree Ltviffortdo;• and Vine: In- RC 0:4 Destroycr," rj , ills 1,. truly one of the greatest diestoverlea over .1. ntsle—c,lthi.ling the woes useful lore...lien.' eves 1,.... ~., 1 r fruit grain and gnieral vegetation. As a f ltdit,, it ha. no en equal. When npoiied to the', ere. It 1 , .-1/etratt.S every porso-thartroylng every el. rit.t of it,, , t, at.' tlle worm In the heart of the trop or t.ht r . •- ct.ittwat'ug with the mineral substance cf the octritt, thvlr.sys the tausa tool prevents the crest ' Lion of arty J.:tractive 'DORM It will prevent Cur- C 13111) lien ...tinging the tufts It will kill the poach grab- It wit loosen the-knot and old liarld on the Tita and tree—slough t , irlita t:litIO and reis,ri: the stock. In +I word, it re-itivin I,.. , ..tty,a"wkinj e even and item it health and ctrutatittZt tritheCend the Severity of tit:. woittlier atitirehtih Na fruit " It will destroy all losccta which lalbsb tbe hottiowers, cucumbers, potatoes, tomatoes, ploto. An. and stimulate their growth. • Is wilt present weevil. mafiosi. rust or the Ily lryen't