43oints.. , —Xiew'daya ago a ter y ocrured at It. J. McKetincy . f., t welve.miles below Vincennu, een Jonathan 01laver ant] Mil tresser, rasniting in the instant is of the partiets and the piohithle indinge the 'other. The guar Old over .a game of cards, in Tgstres:er struck 011 aver with ..kk.s: The latter then re ,ti hitmelf 1\ 1;11 a huge hunting ..1 t im?amtering Bergstresser into Lim. tiir Made penetrating weast Mticiing a lei tilde wound. 1 luau, iu ,pite of .his dreadful ade his way into the house, pro ubled barrekd shot gun, and dis t& contents into the back of his who was retreating, killing him stoutly.- Both men had twine 5 among their frivds und assai -1 were regarded as among the went and reliable workmen at 01' LrNATI6.-MC an- Pennsylvania State Lu pint I conveys sonic interesting H. The ..- , tatisties show that of nc males. 171 arc farmers, 101 black:zni;ic ::5 capenters, 43 I 4; phyL-icians. and 7 printers' . 3.,2 Ivcre huuziswircs, 64 dangl4- nags., so llOin and 354 no . the wbuk number being 1,073. lv,ees from P..tra;usy, received :nip telegraph from Lisbon, state I an army with him, and pozdti,m , in the interior of The Rijn Liu,. command of the es had been transferred to the , neral, de Souza Correa. 'sprcial alotire,s Tv zilollB IiEEPLItS Nen Wetth of the goo& yoo cull (6 in litrlort Street Plitiluielphi.a. Then W'l. BLAIR & SON, South Eud, Car l..r« n touch larger et ak orgoods thnn et her,to in )lark. t Street, ['hiladcl ,r[ tht it own , art,, who brine; direct• minf.,tu r,, and 1,5 lii Arcola - mod:oe you as you want, at in , idt t rant all the g- they sell. .1:11.ty :-yropv t,r, hand. IV , I. BL AIR & SON. , uth End" Carlinle, itory of th 031,1 Statos...:. A (.It ENAT.A-111T1115 LEAVES. —Their iidor is strong, diffusive, and roniatic, tLoir taste bitterish, and analu- AND haver are int, wlt h a rq.cta li..r trader - 3' to tho !14. von in , antdainti, of the Urinary Orcans, I, CLrunic Catar-h of the Bladdtr, Mar of the Bladder and Uretha, Disease of !and. and Rt tentiort or Incontinence of luso of tone In the parts concerned In its fhe rtmealv Las also been recommended Chr.d:lr Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affec- >rrecr Itrruc k used hyperone from an iron% au to v r in tho do .! i3O . ant!' Courtnoniont, or Labor .1,51,..! rt% lids! n. to teroales the Extract Ituollu, .),her no in 'lllorcalia, or rite Painful less Or riupproantion or it, s, CL l I at. aor S , Li:rous State %%. Leo:, dinn. r \Vh%trs. °PATEL, AND :,,,,;;tine increases the tit V.Zel.es the Absorbents into thelslttcrporCalcartOtisde t,eH. t r iJtlatur.tr trgenionts are ta t a,1,1 Inflammation. Et lit CT- it cared every zase of it L. Loon given. Irritation of the btd der. nod Ittllauttnatiou of the Kid. Lin of the Kidneys and Bladder. Reten•. lust...uses of the Pr......tat0 • Stone •[ . .ilit 111 u..1,41 - r,...1, Brich•Dust Deposit. \L Iky Dlacbarges, and for enfeebled and, Still inns, of both ,I`Xe,nt tended with the Indisposition to Exertion, LcAE. Mette.tt y, Dieneolty of . Ti etnnltng, 11. , rror of Disease. {Sake-. Ythien, Pain in Gat, Back. -lint lt.; of tit. Body. Dryness of the Skin the Countenance, Unit - arse: lii• r Sytten.i. - ru,ily is Disiretina I 1 , : • snll 1)i , eases srlsingWrom Lnbitr iniprildeliCeB in !iie. im • fl ,upet seding Cot.s.ita iu at , tcs a is 11...1i, Nucb tionorstaasa, s/i g , not S:yl , ll,:i tic AfteCtii,u.-.....in Used lo C , t/Or01; ,- .. , 11 IA 1111),TU0LD'i Drni.rg.nl;; t1c..11,,rd (Aar) where. Be t erf Act: hr 11,lnibold'a. Take no L.r ti bottles for $B-50. any ouldr,a. Inscribe eynkplome In all . T. 111:L)1 LULU, 594 Broadway, N. Y. t 3; UENUINE LES:, DUNE UP IN nsvt.o v.rmlovr, 1;41 fac•stuile of my and signed H. T. II HUSIBOLD L ItAILIZiLL IVIRE GUAR`;.... Fronts, )turns, &c.; :cen Bedsteads, ter sheepaud t.0ut.....y Yards; Br - maul:id Screens for Coal,. kc.. Lieavy C7 . -111V,1 Cloth for Spark andocape Wires fur 1S iudows, &c.; Paper nsuteutal Work, &c. Every:., 7 whiressai the manufacturers, NI, SONS, No. 11 North Sixth st., [Feb, v , IF6D.-1y NI S, BLINDNEiS AN.i) CATARRH the utmost suecvss, by .1. 'Tastes. M. D., r nJ the Ile: and Ear; (his ;her „1/, - dico l'ennsylrania. 12, (forrucrly of Le) den, Holland.) ct, Pula . Testinioninie Carl be aeon at he Medical faculty are invited to sccorn tle ht as be has no secrete in his prac ial eyes inserted without pain. No aruinatloo. [Jan. 29.—1 y G LIKE IT IN MEDICINE. been Jaime•' thittif we knew it, there herb, or • combination of herbs„ roots i,t would cure all rho ills human flesh is Mishier, ith iciewr of ht., professional kept this idea constat,:ey in view, and •IYand perseverlagly for years to find treble treasure Though they have not ant cure fof all coutpinints, they have dintovozod a remedy, which, as yet, has curing Chills and fever, Dyspepsia. and ;Wag from any ituptuity of the blood nr ot of the atigeft tire organs, iut, Coughs, Colds, flick treaintche. Nen usn, se, General Debility and all an,- vino. and Urinary Or,;.,ns, in of Lt. indefatiga Ids la Mishler's flush Da istvver int:o.ll;c,d takes Ills- place 4J', •Ige lio:; of kitiv•r remedies u.ed bert•tc .:Aipiitiu is luvutluned Druggists and General Dealers. RSIIALL'S F.1.tX.111 • e— Dyspepsia — L , oBtzve)iesB. ler with Lleaderche tis MARSHALL'S convinced that irltbough other dto cure you, thir will giro ou t. tunneta rt. let. 1, in u.,ht and fat;gue your uercen hn ro th....sdachc: admonish . yuu r. Sacyuc n cx may happen, such as A DISINE.`i= OF SIG lIT, trolitig laivotyl ntleCtione, thenl,to.; LE, altd .:r, to your syhtral, pot! , Ct digt,t,d tnntlit l e ti t .:1111,0,113orP114,:it, wont ,1 hr. it t Nt.tr.ttslr, I . l:txt. p. nul t, 21: .;!: t Ln• cl,awind from :in nnhi , Athy and thi. t.thin nt vt ate I. .V 1,1,9 ;Ire :arel4ll'etlxix, 41 tf.ll 1.2,01 .1,1,11,et qt ALL A C. Dru,Aglotd, Prnprittcry. 1 y A C.ARD • an, while roan:ADZ Anietica a, a dlacoesred a safe And alruple remedy for Ncrvoll. W rwknufle, F,arly texy, Diseases , and Retailed Qrgans, and the whole Lrenght an by Llanelli"l and vicions -at nulunera have betqa cured by this noble tuu,pted hy r deaireto benefit the afflicted Witt., I will send the recipe for preparing tnedietne. In a aealed envelope, to any ed,/ it, free c s t . Owens. Address JuSEPII T. INMAN, Station D, Bible lion o, Newy. ttlat gotitcs. GNEE'S NOTICE undersigned haring Leen appointed M ead of Voluntary Assignment for the be- Mora, executed by lauc McKonT & 0 ire • tohllehip--Outire le hereby given to d••bt and settle their accounts with the und,r -1,1114 Irk the. same township. JONAS RACIANZAITN, Assignee. e•ti CE.—Letters of Adminis hoe on the esUite or Muc Ant Mownar, de. of Ileuelleu tonnship, Adams nountb Pa., o graLtrd to the undersigned, ratiduig in nip, he hereby gtree notice to ell pornone said es4te to make tintuediate payment. eleitue agaiust the memo to present , l) authcanca , ed for eettlecusat. Gt • U. F. M. PETERS, Ad.ner. CE.—Letters of Athninis. U on the estate of Aitbaxw Kew, bite or sinvhip,Adarna county. Penult, deceased, Ix granted to the onderaigued, residing iq tp, they hereby give uutaCe to oil persons o said eatuts to make immedlato payment batting elaintaagnioat the same to present • rly authenticated I,r settlement. MAUI' fiEID, THOMAS A. PERGCSON,} diei , s 7 Discharges. • • ored nee proper Docket, Lima prepare kb nOtailnitS' Li 18011•11.6126, In no. nn • room/ bet of in. Lowlototoro of a. Soldiars are cannoned agalnat dela' sr. WY.D LIALTYIVOETH, asitstur it Soca:4w of &clams county t Rents to be Sold, blabbers of Adman Coin ty Otter In ten LOUR!) SMITS belonging to the County, ilikattywharg. The owners of iota tepportaaty of baying until May 122, visegroaagt teat' not then relearned. win Patdie *ale on that oay, at the Court le o'clock, A. M. NICHOLAS WIIHMA-N, JACOB LOTT, M. LIA.ITILAN— • Y. W oommisMonen of knots county, moss. Work, "all.? "tar ant Statinri. lietlysairg, rrlday, Mar. 21, IS6O TICKETS,—Our Republican friends In the townships, desiring Trfkets printed, will please send in their orders promptly, as soon as the tickets areas:reed on. CHANGE OP RESlDENC.E.—Sobseri tiers who Intend to change their residence tills spring will please give us timely no pee, that we may correct out mailing INC. ~>-V- ^ iin Monday last, our Representaive, read a bill to change the plae.e of holding elections Vn the township of Huntingdon, in the county of Adams. NORMAL SCHOOL.—DIr. Sheely an nounces the opeuirtz of the next session of his Normal School ou the 2eth inst., to continue lR Irtils. SALE.—The sale of Capt. I. R. Ship ley's Personal Property, Round Hill, will Lake place on Tuesday next Marsch 16 See adyertifflement.. PASTORAL.—Rev. J. E. Honeycutti lately of Duncannon, Pa. has received and accepted a call to the Lutheran Church at New Chester, this county, and has entered upon his duties. Wp understand that the Franklin Zminves have accepted au invitation to be present at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument in Harrisburg on the 26th of May next. TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS.—Friday noxt is the day for the Township elections. Republicans, to your posts. Nominate good men, and then elect them. Don't let coffee pot Wallace's programme catch you napping. . COLD SNAP.—Last week for a few day s and the early part of this week the weather was raw and cold, the thermometer getting nearer to zero than was agreeable to those who dread a cold temperature, but exceed ingly inspiring to the young folks who have not :had enough of skating. The weather has since moderated. SA LES. —Dr. 11. Study has puraased the farm of John Slyder, i . n Cumberland township —73 acres, at 2,000 cash. Edward Merichy has rorehased Gacres of cleared land from. the estate of Jacob Starely, deceased, in Germany township, at $5O per acre. Leonard -McElwee has .sold his farm, in Huntington township, to Andrew Wag ner, of York county-35 a-res, for $3,600. Juhn S. Crawford, Esq., some weeks ago sold his farm on Marsh Creek to Hon. Edward McPherson, 300 acres, at $42 an acre—sl2,6oo. RE 'MAR KA ti LE. —Pausing a few days since ler a short time in a shop on Balti more street in this place ourattention was attracted by the net, that the proprietor and three employers, all present, wer e men well advanced in life, as was attested by the gray hairs of all. On inquiry, we ascertained that the proprietor bad been in the same shop for fifty yeais, and that two of the employees, of.wlMin we have spoken, have been there 13 years each.— The united ages of the four is 247, being an average of 6l years. Is not this some thins rather remarkable, and rarely parall leed in this fast age of c ntinual change? DEAD:.—The -Saint Peter (Minnesota) Tribune of the 3rd instant, comes to us in mourning over the death, of Mr. HENRI - A. SWIFT, of that place, one its moat pro minent and respected citizens. An edi torial obituary tefers to the high social standing awl exemplary character of the deceased, and attests the loss felt in the community by putting thepaper in mourn ing. Itirr. SwiFr was a b.othetldiarlaw of Mr. SOLiniON J. WELTY, of this place, having married Miss RCTII ANN LIVINGS TON, dalWilter of ADAM LIVINGsTON, do ceased. FIRE.—We regret to learn that the line dwellinz of Mr. trill:Aix D. ,Ns.wusx, on the pike in Fran'Elia township, formerly known as "Newman's Tavern," was de stroyed by fire on Saturday afternoon last. The fire is said to have originated Irons sparks from the chimney. When discover ed the roorwas all in a blaze, and in - con sequence of the high wind prevailing at the time the progress of the fire was so rapid that little or no furniture was saved. The building had recently been thoroughly re paired and was occupied by Mr. D. as a dwelling. We understand there was an in_ surance in the Munimasburg Company, but have not learned the amount. IMPORTANT DEClSlON,—Commis sinner Rollins, in response to the inquiry, "van a fanner get his grain manufactured into flour and wholesale or retail the same without license 2" _has decided that "though a farmer may, without liability to special tax, sell his groin or other jurut prr,(l nets, either at the place of production, or while travelling about from ao place in the manner of a peddler,' yet his exemption is limited by the law to the proiffet,N of Ills 01111 fa yin ; and, therefore, when he ha. grain floured at the mill, or manufactured into flour, it being no lon .ger a farm'product, but a manufaetured article, the farmer would be liable io spe toial tax, the same as any other person; either as a dealer or peddler, according as he may sell the same from any fixed place where he may keep it for sale or sell while travelling about from place to place in the Jnanner of a peddler, and without regard ssi:cther lie may sell in small quantities or by the_wagon load." FATAL ACCIDENT.—Last week we brkily noticed the death of James Grimes, the 24th nit., while quarrying stone near Frederick, lid. The Examiner of the 3d inst. says :—".11 seems he had been at work some time undermining the stone, - which weighs about two tons, and was en deavoring to throw it from ils fastening, when it fell on him,killiug him instantl:"; but _ strange to say when the stone was rem .ved, which took three quarters of an ho , not a bone was broken, which Is explained by the faCt that the ground on which he was standing is light and sandy, and when the stone fell it buried - him to the earth. De ceased, prior to the war of the rebellion, was a resident of Adams county, Pa., and his wife and children reside at present in Petersburg, In said ,couirty. When the war broke out he came here and enlisted in Company C. Cole's Cavalry, and served three years,_ when 'he was linnorably dis hared. He was about 58 years old." A VALUABLE WORK.—We have re ceived some advance pages of a new' edi tion of Conybame and HowtiWia "Lffe and .14,istles of St. Paul,' now In press tiy Messrs. R. W. Blass dz. Co., Hartford' Conn. It is a standard English work of great value but its high price has prevent ed its general circulation in this country. The low price at which Messrs. Bliss tic Co., propose topublish it must give it a large circulation. This edition will con tain au introduction from the pen of Dr, McCosa, President of Princeton College. The annexed extract from a letter of .Rov. Dr. VALENTINE, the accomplished Presi dent of Pennsylvania College, to-the pub- ILshers, attest the value of the work more etTectually than anything we could write: "The friends of Biblical learning have reason to be glad of your proposed repub lication of Conybeare and Howaon'agreat work on the "Life and Epistles of St. Paul.% The work has beeotue a necessity to every student of the Nei" Testament.— It is unequalled in ha, department. It Is marked oy a rare eenthination of exten sive rebels:vb. diseriintnazing Judgment, apt arrangement, and clear and : iiebolarly discussion. It is a matter Of special grati , ; thakyotir edit*io f t" work-i 4 issued ate rate whichedit bring it within . the reach of Teachers of Bible qimm and: Sunday. School*, wbeirin findlt 'rich in. most valuable information. - Messrs. Russ 4.C.10 n p . 4 ,410,4 cl != 1 3.11P this fine edition *Ube low prioe - o:$8.190.;=. It will be sold only by intb.orlptlon, sad osnVssews suwonntwlntonoo. • riaiedir Lisement in anotbetimiuniE PUZZLES ANE.PRCIIILEIIIS. [We have received a number of com munications, somer,contitining solutio , and others announcing new problems. WbHe disposed to gratify our young friends in this department, we Win; it oisTixert.v UNDP.RATOOD That we pay no attention to arionyineys commu nications ; 06 14 t . when problems are sent in for puhlicialligey must be accom anied b p y tI4 ions, that the editor may judge in atvance of tho', character o them.] 1.-PUZZLE Four men, A. B. C. it D., tookallook of sheep to keep. A took hall the flock and half tr sheep ; B took half A left, and half a sheep; C took half B left, and half a sheep ; D comes on and has 'no choice to make, for there is but one for him to take. .The flock are now divided, The sheep are all alive and well, • And the matter is decided f the number you can tell. B. 2.—CHARADE. "Wicked paynims full fifty or more Before my lance have gone down on the sand ; Dragons tylozen and giants a score All have fallen beneath my baud; Enchanters'a few and kings one or two I have conquered at your command." Thus a young knight made his suit To a lady coquettish and fickle and gay, But she was either provokingly mute Or else would say him nay, For she was my whole, and vexed his soul By the pranks she made him play. Ile went to his castle my last to keep, And he travelled along in eore distress, For my first was long and rough and steep, • • And how could ho ever guess— Who knew less by far -of wooing than war— That "no" could ever mean "yes"? 3.—ENIGMA. I am composed of 10 letters. My 3,5, 10, 1, often has my 9,2, 11, 12, 14, 6, in My 11, 7,3, 12, 13, 14, is wbitt, my 4, 14, 9, does. My 4,7, 16, is given to Horses. 14, 10, 14, is wliat my 10 cannot well do Without. My 8,5, 13, 14, is beneath your foot. My whole is a popular book written by a popular author. ANSWERS TO LAST R'EEL'S PROB LEMS, &c. I—The nine digits, to make 100, are ar ranged thus: 1578 or 96"" b 37• 2.—Nineteen tress to give nine straight rows with five trees in each row, can be planted, by protracting two equilateral triangles laid across each 'other so as to have the angles of one lapping the Side of the other, and then joining the opposite angles by right lines. The points where lines intersect w ill give the position of the trees, . 3.—A had 7 and B 5 sheep 4.=Charade.--,Pzer—chase. Purchase s.—Puzzle.—Brummell. 7.—Geographical.-1. Beene; 2. Rut land; 3. Concord ; 4. Champlain; 5. 0-we go ; 6 Oil City ;7. Hollidaysburg ; Lynch burg ; -9. Catskill ; 10. Fishk ill. [For the Star and Sentinel. LECTeRE AND READING ENTER TALINMENT AT YORK SPRINGS.—Last evening, S. J. KOONTZ, A. 31., delivered a lecture in this place on "The Oratory of Revolutionary Periods." Those who were so fortunate asto gain admittance enjoyed quite an intellectual treat. The lecture was well written, and though faulty in minor particulars, was delivered in a style so as to gain the attention and appreciation of 'ill present. Mr. K. has read and studied toa good purpose, and possesses a thorough knowledge of history, which enables him to reason and arrive at important conclusions avria from the voltunin.w. swmparar. _VW past. After the lecture the audience was entertained by the rendering of selections from Shakspeare, Dickens, Poe, and others, and to show the difference in style, several chapters from the 'Bible were read in a most forcible and impressive manner. The entertainment was concluded by reading Mrs. Caudle's Lecture, which almost in a literal sense "brought down the house." Mr. Koontz is a good elocutionist, a pleas ant speaker, and possesses all the qualifica tions belonging to a popular lecturer. Y. Springs, March 2, 1 SO. C. G B. PERSONAL PROPERTY SALES For the convenience of our readers, we annex a list of the Sales of Persdnal Pro perty, to be found in our advertising columns: March 15—John W. Welgla, Highland " •' 16 and 17—Jonas Roth, Butler " 16—John Cress, Straban •• 16-1. R. Shipley, Round Hill. 17—Shepard Stammers, St radian 18—Amos liatiehuar, Union " 18—J. W. Lott, Cumberland " 113—Aseignee Isaac McKonly, Menalien twp. " 19—George Patera, klenallen " " 23—Daniel D. Benner, Straban township. `., 24—D. A. Monfort, Dunreretown " " thanielGrayson, Liberty twp PittingeTt Caabtown. THE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C, H. BUEHLER has received a large assortment of these 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 faxed the capacity of tile Manufacturer.; 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 band a full assortment of the best varieties of COOKING STOVES, Including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly, Oriental, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, ETmelsiOr, dm. dm., all WAIIRANTED to be good bakers. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money refunded. Also, a large assort. mont of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware, Doty's Washing Machine' . and Universa Wringer. Call and examine. tf BF. 4TI QUARTERS REMOVED. Capt. NORRIS, has removed his store to Arnold's Corner, next door to the Ist Na tional Etank, where you will find one of the best and Cheapest Stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shcia, 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 want a BARGAIN go to Nottms! corner. All kinds of Men's . and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps,Boots and Shoes as cheap as before the War. If you don't believe this, Gall and be convinced.—Don't forget the place: tf. JUST THE THlNGS—Wanted.-by ev ery Housekeeper, and when once tried will not be dispe nsed with. Wo mean, of course, the Patent Press and Strainer for lard, tallow, cider, apples, tomatoes, pumpkins, potatoes, berries, jellies, jam, dal,—and the Patent Tack briver, for atreching and tacking Carpets at the same time:: They- are both ingenious contri vances. and should be in every family. To be had at Col. Buehler's Ware-room, Carlisle street, opposite Depot. tf PREMIIIMS.---The publisher ?f "Wood's Haealphokl Advocate," Ziewbtl%K., an eziellent weekly *envy c Hen unnauany liberal preadtmla for sew sub scribers. Else adv. win, id* Ihe 4111.1 01 01-4eaus . of winter au - dys Im m or U .04d pacei--over 00 Dinky over oasis Costs L._4101,0", ' ''' m m isilikw asdin 111.41=17 Aiptrobs kiwis, soca jot: r - *11:to eilike•nom 1/3thig Baltimore Orate & Produce Market. Baltimore, Thursday Borniay. 6 00 0 6 25 6 75 7 -24 ..... . . .... 210 0 220 165 * 215 88 110 8P:•• 1 40 Q I'46' 68. 0 > 70 3 50.0 3 75 ....10 25 010 50 2 50 255 ... 14 gi 14f ... 161 0 17i 00 0 00 19 * 19} 81f SUER• FLOW?, ExTELk Ion", Warne WlLt#, RED Wasstt• • Golfs, RYE, OATS, TI3IOTHY-SEEt;. CLovER-assn, FLAX-f3ERD, BACON, SHOULDERS, " Smski, " HAS• - LARD, GOLD, Phila.,. Gettysburg arain & Provision Market. Gettysburg, rrigay Morning. G 00 SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR,. .... 700 0 WHITE WHEAT, 150 200 RED WHEAT, @ 1 40 Copts, .1 65 RYE, 1 25 OATS, . •• • 50 BUCKWHEAT, 90 TIMOTHY SEED, 2 50 CLOVER SEED, ....... ........ 8 00 POTATOES, 80 @ 90 Burnell, 35 • LARD, 19 • Boos, 16 BACON, HAMS, 18 " SIDES, . • 16 " SHOULDER, SOAP,. . G TALLOW, 10 MARRIED Batrimrrz—BAnntrg,g.—On the sth inst., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, MT. Emanuel Baub litz to Miss Catharine Baublilz, bow of York county. DUTTERA—MYERLY.—thI the `.sth ult., by Rev. W. C. Creamer. Mr. George Dut tera, of Littlestown, Pa., to Miss Jane My erly. of Carroll county, Md. 1 101.7GHTELIN—MeNIILLAN. —On the 9th inst., by Rev. M. L. Drum, at the resi dence of the bride's father, Rev. W. H. Houghtelin to Miss M. Ada McMillan, both of Gettysburg. LUCCHESI—ALLISON.—On the 9th ult., by Rev. Father Early, Mr. David 11.Lue eliesi. of Baltimore, to Miss Rose A. Alli son. formerly of Littlestown. DIED. BAKErt.—At East Berlin. on the 9th ult., Charles David, son of Dr. D. L. and An niediaker, aged 4 years 1 month and 14 days. GILBERT.—On Friday last, in this place, Clarissa F., wife of Martin Gilbert, and daughter of Joseph Little, aged 27 years, 1 month and 7 days. GLOSSER.—On the 3rd inst., in Fairfield, Jacob A. Glosser, son of Peter and Sarah Ghsser, of Cumberland township, aged 23 years, 6 months and 12 days. He is gone—he is gone from our gaze! He is gone—but he is not lost; Through earth's labyrintlahm ways, No more shall his spirit be toss'd. He is gone from the regions of sin, And sorrow, and darkness, and gloom ; At last entered joyfully in To the Heaven of rest through the tomb. llEtcsAL.—On the 23d ult., in Guthrie county, lowa, Jennie May, infant daugh ter of James A. and Love 8. Hensal, lately of this county, aged 1 year 2 months and 7 days. • Another band la beckoning us, Another call is given ; ' And glows once Innre with angel steps The path, which reaches Heaven. There seems a shadow on the day, Her smile no longer cheers; A dimness on the stars of night„ Like Byes, that look through tears. Fold her, 0 father ! in thy arms, And let her henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee. MrLLEE.—On Sunday last, John :Miller, of Mouutpleasa“t township, aged 50 years and 9 months. Moarrz —Died, on the Ist inst., in Stra ban township, very suddenly, Nicholas Moritz . , son of Isaac F. and Margaret I.3rankerhoff, aged 18 years and 1 day. Tscuur.—Ou the 3rd ult., at East Ber lin, Sarah Ellen 'l'sehop, aged 2 years, 9 months and t 1 days. SWIFT.—At Salta Peter, Minnesota, on the 25th ult., of typhoid fever, Henry A. swift, aged 45 years and H uituiths. 8111:LTz.—Oti Monday rn6rn.ng last, In axed 75 years, it nionWEI and 3 days. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ttre Testamentary on the estate of Mrs. eLs.RI6- BA ➢ .131terar ' late of Gettysburg, basing been deceased, bang been granted to the undersigned, rending to the bor ough, he hereby glees notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same Co present them pro perly authenticated /or settlement. SAMUEL lIEBBST, March 12.—Gt EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ters Testamentary on the estate of ADILUIAM LITINGSTu2I, deceased, late of Latimore township, Ad ams county, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate paymeniiind those having claims against the same to present I cur properly authenticated 'for settlement. GEORGE LIVINUSION, JACOB LVIINOAI ON, Exec're. WILLIAM LlVL'iti SIGN, March 12.--430 pi., - BLIO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E.STATE By virtue of an order of the Orphan, Courtiof Adams county, thenudersighed,Admiultirratur of the state of Margaret Mowery, deceased, will 'ell at Public Bale, on the premises, on Saturday, March 271 h, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Menallen townabip, one mile 'oath of Benderss We, adjoining lands of Henry Peters, Solomon Peters, and George Peter., containing 31 ACRES and 116 PERCHES. The im provements consist of a two-story Log Dwelling, Log Barn, and other buildings. Bele will commence at 2 o'clock P. 31-when attend. once will be given and terms made known by H. F.M. PETERS, Adm'r. Jour Ilimris, 'Auctioneer. _Mar. 12.-te AGENTS WANTED, 1000 e - Book!" Gassy WAGE. LARAE SALES !I FOR tli ' e People's Edition or that unrivaled Biblical and Historical work, CONYBEARE & lIOWRON'S "LIFE AND EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL," With au introonctiou by Rev. James McCoEh, D. D., LL. D., President of Princeton Collette, who was per sonally and intimately acquainted with the authors. Beautifully illustrated with V. nerwringe and Maps, printed from new plates, with Unabriged Text, and English notes; Cbmplac in One Volum< of 1,000 page:. Highly recommended by the most eminent divines of all denominations, and sold only by subscription et the low price of $3.50 It is In fact the most Popular and baleable Edition publiebed. TAKE NOTICE.—As our Liberal Terms will sur- Pl. , the rendort tytl &dello him to send at once for Circular. Address the Publishers, BLISS 1: CO., 190 Broad street, Newark, N. J March-12.-3k SOMETHING NEW New Furniture Rooms. Furniture Store in Gettysburg A. M. HUNTER Si, Co have bean to the Eastern cities and have laid in a large and splendid assortment of Cottage and Parlor Furniture equal in style to any house out of the city, which they offer to the public at city prices. Their stock consists of FULL COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS, from 330 up. BUREAUS, from SO up. WASHSTANDY, from $2.50 op. TOWEL RACKS, from 75 cts. CHAIRS, from $0 eat up. BEDSTEADS. from $ 4 aP. WARDROBES, Ila low as 316. TABLES, as low as $3. SOFAS. as low as $2O. LOUNGES, as low as ST. SIATTRESSIS, SPRING BED BOTTOMS sod a grew variety of other Goods, all at equally low rates. *reel and examine our stock, jot AT THE OLD "BENTINEW OFIICK, South-east Corner of Diamond. March 12—tf A. U. HUNTER it CO. FARMER'S TRY TEE Star Bone Phosphate. PO aU amicalturlats, theretbre, who are In search J. ofan active sad permanent manure, and Who may hare the ashes or tide artiote presented to their make kr the drat 'time, the thesutlastureri would enueet, that the' STAR-BOSE PHOSPHATE' Is worthy of *dr exporizooktal trial. at but; put ateortesoe weretatteg the felled eloofidenoe, that at ter a trial they wDI lad their bottom, to that of hundred' of beiseee who ewe mud ft so the thew, on and WO amour* bo the market. TEE ,&: - -im-MoNi Ironed eilalinstrinin tM fC Futon 1 4 • 04 W e t •I m z u - voltt ir • int Of Mirka, asiOi fitgr Wooer is Ni., ,- --.'I =IO.O6I TL VTIFVKNI • .0 1 0 4 :-4 'll4ll4iirnalifathlissr" mad ' - e° 9 1 1 0. 14 .0. 11 9P ;1i ' ;1:-% ; .1,1 gnu 'Advertisements. !SAO' STITCH.: -. 537 50 $40440 firstalase SEWING kfACILINDEt $37 SO $4O .- - - ,Vvea as premiums 1643137-241-worth ~;.slproo Iso ofethecrlplkine for 7#oo/013201:436. - $3760 I . 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A BOOK OW GENERAL INTEREST to all CLASSES RECOLLECTIONS OF A BUSY LIFE BY HGRACE GREELEY. In one elegant octavo volume of over 600 pages, well printed on floe paper, and illiastrated with an ad mirable Portrait en Steel of Mr.Oreeley, with pictures of his various Homes, his Farm, &c., together with a beautiful - Por trait of Margaret Fuller, engraved by Liuton. Ms. Waster has said of it: "I shall never write anything else Into which I shall pot so much of my self; my experiences, notions, convictions, and modes of thought, as these Recollections. I give, with small reserve, my mental history." The book embraces views of early New England settlement, the author's own youthful life, education., apprenticeship, adven• toyer., professional and pol.tical reminiscences, ex• perforce InConcress, newspaper lite In New York, sod much useful talk about farms and farming. It Is a peculiarly entertaining and valuable work,—, look behind the scenes during an important period of .the country's history. For terms, ac. Address with stamp. Cll.lB. 8. GREENE a CO., 413 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. March 12.—1 t . pUBLIC SA . LE. un Titettiny theCOth of March inst, a/ 10 o'cicie. - , A. M. The subscriber, intending to- quit Hotel-keeping will sell i t Public Sale, at his residence, the Nation. al Hotel, In Caslituwo, Adams county, Pa., the follow ing valuablaPerilorial Property, to wit: 1 GOOD DKOOD SIARE, a No. I Cuw,2 Shiites of ex tra breed, a Spring Witson, Near6leigh and Hem s , . 0t of Harness, Fly N et, 2 Riding Bridles, a lot of Hal ters, Cover and Bows for a Butcher Wagon, Mattock, Wheelbarrow, Wool Ssw, Doable Bit A aee , Rakes, Forks, 1 Horse Blank' -t, Keel and Spinning Wheel; also, Bar 'Loom Fixtures, including chairs, Lamp, Water Tank, Rinsing Tub, Water Grate, B o w e . , Tumblers, Measures. k'un cala, Trays, Jogs, Demijohns, ten-plato Stove and Pipe, Backgammon Board, Ac.— Household and Kitchen lin nitui e, run-411111g of Beals chteads.l3oding,Chairs, Brat-rate Rocking Chair, tel Dialog Table, Coal btu', and Pipe, Coal Bucket and Grate, Sheet Iron Stove, Sink, Clock, Stands, Looking Glass.. Carpeting, Oil Cloths (Metrs-ware, Tin ware. a lot of Brat•rate iron bound Whisky Kegs and Harrelt, , Hand Wagon, Boxes, Benches, and other ',Mich.. Alan, NOOO Sawed Chestnut Joint Shluxlea, 20 Cords of Wood, 133 Chestnut Rails. Also, a Tim ber Lot, containing 2 Acres and 16 Perches, mostly Hickory and Chestnut, from which 25 or 3J Cords of Wood can be cut. lying about mile above Cashtown, near the pike, adjoining lands of liezekish Latahaw and Daniel Ileinizelinau, A reasonable credit vriil be given; any person wish ing to p..y cash will have the ['event of the usual de duction. Hucksters are positively warned against selling or bringing any cpirituou■ liquors on the ground on said day, at 1 pay a licence and expect the benefit of the day. E. I'. KITTINGER, JACOB Slicster, Auctioneer. [ idar. 12—u PUBLIC S IP OF VALUABLE P EItS.ON A L PROPERTY The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of Na. theniel Grayson, dec. , a.ed. will sell at Public Sale, nn Monday, the 29th day of March hut., at 9 o'cloc k, L:. It. at the late re/Menet, of thodeteasc,l, in Liberty township, Ad4LPI County, Pa., on the road tending rorn Fairfield to Eminittsburg, and about midway between the two place., the lullowingvalnable Perno. na (Property, viz 1 MORSE. 5 Cow., I Heifer, 4 Shotes, 1 four and I I one.horse Wag..as, I Cart. I Carriage, 2 Plough., Har row, single and double Shovel Plough., Winnowing Mill. single and double wagon Marne., Breechband. and Traces, Riding, Wagon and Side Saddles, Bridles, Martingales. Log and Cow Chain., Jock acrcw, mat rock, Pick. Forks, Wheelbarrow, Griuditlne, Untie Cradle., Crosscut, Hand and Wood Saw., Planes, Square., Ch Ulla% Angeri, Brace and Hits, lot of Lum ber, consisting of two. Inch Poplar Plank, Beards, and a lot of 0.. k Lath. Aldo, Monsen...Ll and Kitchen Furniture, consisting In part of Bedsteads end Bed ding. I Dining, l kirrakfaat ami 2 Kitchen Tables, Parlor and Bedroom Stoves, Coking Stove and fin. tures,2 Ten-plate Store and pipe,Corner Kitchen Cup board., Bureaus, ClllllO 01 Drawer!, Waabltanda, Look ing Muses, Chain, Carpets, Desk and Book Case, clock, Clothes Wringer, Copper Kettle, Drs. and Iron Kettle., Sausage Cutter, Meat Vessels, and a great variety of 11.7 tic les too numerous to mention. Attendance will be gives and Lerma made known on day of sale by JOHN MCSSELMAN, ANNA GRAYSON, f ASSALON Stunt, Auctioneer, ii—ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE - PI:RsosAL PROPERTY. The rabsiriber, Ar.*low of faanc Yritonly will sell at Publle Sale, on Thurulay, the 15th day f March init.. al 10 o'doel., A .It. on the premises, is Menallen township, near Epplentan's Mill, the follow Ina Personal Property, to wit: 4 HEAD WORK HORSES, three of th em ""ii e „ t Brood Mare., I yearling Cott, I Cow, 2 head young Cattle, 4 head Sheep, 4 goeil t 'hosier :thotei, 1 two and three-horse Wagon, with Loma Bed and Hey Carri ages, Rockaway Buggy. Wire-tooth flay Bake, Win nowing Mill, Cutting Box, 2 Plows, Shovel Plows, Cern Forks, Harrow, double and single Tresw, 2 set of Breechlosnos, 2 set 'Front OWL Willa, Collars, Hal ters, Cow Chime. Log and Pith Chain.. 2 Spreaders, Porky, Grain Shoycl, full set of mingle Harness, Check pro., Wagon Line, liimitin t Wo-riorge Sled, Sleigh-Spread, Grain Ciotti°, Brim:Won°. Feed Trough.and a great many other articles too numerous to metal w. Attendancc will be Oven and tornni made known on day of exit by JONAS RAUANZIIAN', Aasignce. EMS= HO WE - MACHINES THE LATEST LIIPROVL D GENT:DIE ELIAS' .11 0 WE, JR., SEWING MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, .Agent for Adams Courify : .Pa., Crariiie /LW, I' . 0., (Gulden 's .Sla( tun.) ORDERS will be promptly attended to. Machines delivered to all parte of the county and instruc- Wm, given gratis. lia_The public are cautioned against parties who nee the name of IIOWI iu connection with their ma chines on account of the popularity of the Howe Ma chinos. Tbare are uona GEN LINE unless they 'wive imbedded in each machine n mcdallion havidg the Menses of ELIAS HOWE, Jr., on it, to, Feb. $5,000 WANTED ! P ERSONS desiring to invest from $l,OOO $5,000 on perfectly safe Real Estate se curity, at 6 per cent. interest, ! free from all State and local taxation, will make im mediate application to either of the under signed. 31. McCLEAN, Pres't Board of Trustees of Pa. College. A. D. BUEHLER, Treasurer. March IL—at GOOD STOCK AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned, residing In Straban township, 13,4 miles sontbwest of New Cheater, offers at Private 8a1:, the following Stock, viz: A SNOOD fdAlti. with 1011, a Bay Gelding rising three years old, (large and active,) w Bay Mare rising three years old, (ere Taylor, dam Morgan,) an Ayr shire Bull nineteen months old, three good Sheep.-- Perseus wishing to pnrcbaso are invited to all and see the above mentioned Stock. ABRAHAM PICKIB Peb.26.1889-tf pRIV ATE SALE. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, with sixtydwo Acres of Prime Frederick County Lend attached there to, three miles from Frederick City, Md., All necessity Outbuildings; large Poach and Apple Orchards. Price $6,400. Apply to Pox 260, Frederick, Md. . Jan. 16.-3m* WANTED BY a hut-class Lux INS U NOZ COMPANY, General and Locel Agents for this and surround ing contain. The dividend of this company in Jan. wee 60 pet cent. Among its features are: 30 days grace In payment of premiums; annual dividends; all policies nun-forfeltable; doe. not limit travel. INSUILANCB, P. 0., BOX 1874, Fab. 26.-1 m Philadelphia, Pa. VALUABLE STOCK AT PRIVATE SALE A fine young Horse, four yeses old, drives well and is warp/mad by few as a Hiding lone. 4 very fine three years old Heifers, which will be fresh the 16th of March. —P or farther Information. Inquire at thieUface March 5.-4 t JOHN G. LENHART'. SURVEYOR. • W IF, gv ote .. Pay attend to all calla In t h e Surrey- CHARGES VERY MODERdTE. Residence In New Oxford, Adams co., Pa. Elarah 6.—tt NORMAL - SCIIOO O 6 •• • foi ant swift the omAgetheywNoserritilool. win opals ltAßoollflekood exelaao . ,, , ll used blew broaches will le •0 04 7 01. 0 Dim wart n boo beett po l iare g l . Isoa r c. ess los had In pirate Puouiteot- Apply to " AA.8,041 W'''ANT, ED.l—The high tilt ; 4 1 0 6 . 441411 "1i`444 1 LertiV A. , .*****o3l • t,,).r.!^' fear. Nthatistmento. BEYOND THE MIsSISSIPPI A Cbmpiete "notary q.1 1 44.1 7 ew States and Ter/140145,1mm the Great River ...so the Great Ocean: • BY ILItEST D. HIDHARDSON. We and Adventure on Prairies, Mountains, and the Pacific (boat. With - ever 200 dercriptire and Photo. graphic rim/ of the :emery, Cities, Lands, Mines and Curiosities of the Great West .- • To prospective emigrants and settlers In the "Par Wed," this History of that vast and fertile reghin will prove an invaluable assistance, supplylng as It does • want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable glade to climate; soil, product', mesas of travel, kr- AGENTS WANTED.—Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pc 20,000 COPIIIS SOLD IN FORTY DAYS:— Unparalleled sale of books! The Great Metropolis ) A MIRROR. 01 NEW YORK. The Great Sensation of the Season! IS Malin be yond all precedent. Oood territory 1000 AGENTS WANTED. 1161" Send for. our Pictorial Circular, which is sent free and Is worth J eel. tr. Don't buy any imitation book. Be sore and get THE MIRROR. Address BLISS CO., Newark, N. J. • LOCK HAPAX, PA. Muses. LiPvtwcorr k BaArum, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gen tr:—We have been usiag your make of GANG SAWS in our Mill, and find them, in point of quality, superi or to any we have ever need. Yours, SHAW, BLANCHARD k 00. JAVIRTOWN, N. Y. LIPPINCOTT k BANNWALLI.—We love, no trouble with your SAWS; they don't need to be lined up with paper.; we put them on the Mandrel and they go right alma'. Temper perfectly uniform and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully, CHAS. J. FOX. LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, Manufacturers of Circular, Mislay, Mill, Gang and Croee.Cut , aws,Cbopping Axes.allahtpcs. Colburn's Patent Axe, Shovels, Spadeesnd Miles' Patent Cover ed Bcoup. A GENTS WANTED in every town to tell the eel.. 1 - 1.. [prated Clipper Mower, and Reapers—Lightest drnit atd mast durable machines made. Send for ci r ruler. Currza. Mower. ltinrr.A Cu., 12 CDR st., New York. Plows ! .Plows 1 Plows CAST .Awarded Premium at Parit. CIRCULARS FREE TO ALL. Address, COLLINS k CO., 212 Water street, N.Y. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. rilioll,4 TO 3SO /TORSI POWER, including the code brated Corlim ent-off Engines, Slide Taira Sta tionary Engines. Portable Engines, tc Also, Cir cular,.Mulay mid Gang Saw Mills, Shafting., Pulleys, Re-, Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat sod Corn Mills, Circular times, belting. kr. Send for de crlptivo Cir cular mid Price List. WOOD & MANN CTRAM EN GINE CO., Utica, N. Y. PIANOS ! PIANOS! PIANOS ! "The Parlor Favorite." rintE immense demand for this popular instrument has induced ns to make Its manufacture a speci alty, and we are consequently enabled to offer them stench lower rate. than arc charged for sim iiar in struments by other makers. invire,f resident deal. ee• or send for our illustrated catalogue and price list Address GEO. N. GOULD • CO., Pianoforte Mannfacterere,Buston, Mass. tu ANTED, AG &NTS, $75 to $OO pa mouth, every- Ty where male and female.. to introduce the lIIPItOVKU COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACIIINE. This machine w ill stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord. bind, braid and embroider In • most caperlor manner. Price only sls Vu7ly war— ns:and for Ave years. We will pay SlCsro for coy ma. chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than oars. It makes the "Mastic Lock Strteh." every second Stitch can be cut, sad still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents from S7S to $2...1 4 3 per month and expenses, or • cOITIMLNIOII from which twice that 31:114.411:1t can be mails. Address 6E,CoMB & CO., Pitts burgh, Pa.. Uo4llola, Mese ,or St. Louis, Mo. CACTION.---Do not be imposed upon by other par. ties palming off worthless mist-Iron machine., under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only gen uine and really practical cheep machine manufactured. Xl3 WatIDER. INDUS - TIM BE.Wrifl MAGIMIIIIS3. Only TIIIIRIC,DOLLARB. Straple, practical a, d dur able. Makes tie Elastic chain rtitch, and 'tundra for all kinds of plain searing. Any child caa operate it. An elegant OM. Teeth,. aisln daily. Sent in perfect order on receipt of prlcr, S. Address INDUSTRY &KITING MAURINE CO.,.Mancl2.ter, N. H. A (IE% TS, FARM AItDENERS nod FRUIT 11 GIRO% ERS.—Seni for particulars of "Brat im proved Fruit Dr amt Vine invigorator and In.sect Datroyfr." Sampler to trot will be forwarded to any per; the U n it e d eta,e and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 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'Price oti.. htem4pedr nospy .d ee S c e r nd r io fo n r of ir t c h u e la work d Aseded rr ss NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, lito. SEELEY'S Hard Rubber- Truss, Supporter and. Bandage Istablisbment. 1347 Chestnut st., Phila. - Seeley's Hard Rubber Truce radically cures Rupture, never rusts, breake,or molls; tafesnd comfortable. "Beele's lard Rubber ,Abdoestssal Supporter," with ladies suffering from fe male Uterine or Abdominal weakness, affords Ito medlate relief, supporting the back; light, neat and effectual. Send for Pamphlet.. DEAFNESS, CATARRH, SCROFULA— ALADY who had su ff ered for years from Deafness, oatarro and Scrofula, wee cured by a •i triple rem edy. Rer symp.tby and gratitude prompts her to send the receipts frte'of charge to any one rimilarly • Muted. Address Mrs. M. O. Lzorarr, Hoboken, N. J. ADIES.—Dr. Ray's Vegetable Monthly Powders. Bak and tiofitilieg regulator In special cases. Price $5. Address Wit. Ras, 51. D., P.0.130x 4737, New York. Feb.l9.—St The Farmers' Book 140 beautiful acid useful - fllnetrations. 750 octavo pages. .Sboviing Just Irbil, every tamer wants to know: HOW TO MAKE' HE FARM PAY Send for circular giving roll description. F4ABIIERS! FARMERS' BONS! Experienced Book Agentaand others, wanted to take this book to every Farmer in every community. Bu rin., permanent. Pays from $l5O tog2t,o per month according t" experience. and ability. Address ZEIOLER, ytcCDRBI A CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. LOlll., MO. [Aug 21.-9 m A CARD TO THE LADIES DR DIIPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEHALES. Infallible in correcting- Irregu larities, Removing Obstrnctions of the Monthly Tarns, from whatever Cans*, and always snectssarnl an a Pre ventive. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves m, are cautioned against using these Pills while in that condition lest they “invltt tuiecar riage," after which admonition, the Proprietor as sumes no responsibility, although their mtldness will prevent any mischief to health. Ps - Melt per Boa. Six Duxes $5. Sold by J. .4.IIUBER, Druggist,Sule Agent for Get tysburg, Pa. Ladles!. by sebding him $1 through the Post offilce, can have the Pills sent, (confidentially,) by Mail, to any part of thecouutry "free of postage." April 29, 1868.-1 y GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN leaves Clatiyabarg at 0 00, A. NI. end connects at Hanover Junction with the Mall Train Sort ►t 11 A. 31., reaching llanlshurg at 12 55, P. 31. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at 12 30, P. 31., with passengers from Baltimore and Washington, and those from the North by morning train. SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 1 P.3l.,and onneeti at Hanover Junction with Mall Train Zoo th •t 2 45, P.M., reaching Baltimore at S 20, P. M. Re turning arritee at Gettysburg at 430 P.M., with posteugers from the North Nov 27, 1888 J. E. CALDWELL SL CO. Jewellers, Haring topplied therntelvet with an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS throughout, will be happy to meat their many Mende and the puhlio generally at their preemat place of business, 819 CHESTNUT ST., PIIILADETJPHTA. Mar. 4, 111s0.-17 • FARMERS, Fruit Growers & Gardners lleAt'il "Improved Parent Fruit. Tree Invigorator and Vine In sect Destroyer." riITIIS Is trusty one of the greatest, discoveries ever made—combining the moat useful ingredlerra ever known for fruit. grain and general veastation. As a fertilizer, it has tea no equal. When applied to the tree it penetrates every pore—destroying every species of insect, and the worm In the heart of the trues or plaoL- connecting with the mineral substance of the earth, destroys the cause and prevents the crea tion of any destructive insect. It will prevent Cur ti:lli° from stinging the pindp It will kill the peach grub. It will loosen the knot and old bark on the vine and tree—slough if the same and reebark the stock. In a word, it re-invic rates the whole tree and gives it health and strength to withstood ut-u sorority of the weather and retain its fruit It will destroy all insects which inset the pot-Cowers, cucumber., potatoes, tomatoes, plants, An. and stimulate their growth. It will prevent weevil, mildew. runt or the fly from touching the wheat, and the cut worm from the corn. It is now extensively used in the Western States, and persons who use It would not be without it for one thousand times its value. No man who has a single fruit tree can afford to be without it. Upon application, we will refer to persons who are using It to Barks county, and would Mit take $lOOO for their recipe, we will give residence and addrees. The un dersigned have purchased the Sole ItZl; t to use, sell and apply the Invi,, ,retur, within the cot sties of York, Cumberland, Adams, Franklin, cheater, Dei s aware, Montgomery, Lehigh and Philadelphia City and euuhty, and are u prepared to sell townships or county rights. Persons who hove purchased Wish ehips have madam high as VA to $lOO per day selling farm right, at from s.e to $lO per recipe. Addrer EVANS . 1 / 4 CO, Beading, Penn's, Feb.l2.-2za. The prh!lc are uotiSed to purchase no tight of J. Ahearn. alias Geo. W. Jackson, of Baltimore, Md. as we will prownte to the utmost extent, all who bny from him to sell or no. The solo right for the above tor. titory is owned by use. Ahearn never uw Beats Im proved Pateut,aud knows rt.:thing of its Ingredients. Our right was obtained from the patentee, Mr. Best - who is cow prosecuting Ahearn in the Baltimore Courts for fraud. EVANS ik CO. E, W, CLARK & CO:, BANKERS, NO. 81S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA GENERAL AGENTS ErzEm NA.MONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ITE:I3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MED States of Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFil INBI7RANON 0091PANTIs • corporation Chartered by Spaded Act, of Ocuagress, •pprovedJaly 25, 1888, with a Cash Capital of On(y Million Dollars, sad Is nowlhoroughly organized awl prepared. dirbn Ines. Liberal terms offered tie Agents and Solicitors, who ;IV Invited wimple at our oMce. Pall partionlars to be had on.applioatlon itteur of. ca r located In the 'second story of oar Banking House' where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing , the Advantage, offered by the Company, may be had•. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager: , DAVID WILLB, - ,Agint, Eletiyabnrii, Pa Aug. _21.1868.-17 -,03f41-105:134.1.±R, : , 800 CORDS OAK, 200 riouroßY, AT 13-ANDAVE'I3 - MILL. egipticomiliampirford Adaiork% tin ett - TR. Imp p 0..! 4.0501 i roc no, ftitlik Imotthoft PROgNatil $llO • " 1 .4 1 .= Ott tdog d '.: . WE IRE' COMING - ' , :Arti . ivru, ransom TO ANY PINSON • + l .. • . , .e , Sending to a Oa. ituadrodClub In oar Great One Dollar Bale at, Dry-and. EsueY GOODS, A WATOII, 60 yards SHIRTING, SWING HA . CHINS, kr., Sc., • FREE OF COST. BmUbrolll24 In Mamma ratio, via! 60 CLUB, 40 YDS. Ernairriao, ac., 30 20 tic. Mesara. 7.8. Hawes d Co. take pleasure %announc ing. bning the oldest and largest house ip the Dollar Trade, that they have been enabled by their lout el parlance and extensive reeourcee to make,. this pre sent season, many important Importations oaf; COn• tract. with manufacturers. which, with these:addl. clone to their Wintor Stocks, nee enabled them to greatly enlarge their rates and Exchange Litt. Saul for New eircutors. • Catalogbe of Goods and Sample. sent to any address free. 113..Plesee he very particular and send money by registered letter. Address all orders to • J. S. II AWES & CO., 15 Federal Stiest, Ruston, Mass. P. 0. Box C. . . Mar. s.—ess IF YOU WISH Try the Combination of ALLEN, ATWOOD & BATES, Great Mammoth Safe ! LICENSED BY THE U. B. GOVT. Having had larger experience. w are confidant o success in onr - ONE DOLLAR SAL) se - NOTICE. "VII We will present to any person sending use club In oar GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sh ee tl ng, Sewing MacLtne, • Carpet, a Watch, ac, Le. ALL FREE OP COST. Greatest inducements crcr sifirod. Circular and Sample sent 'rue to any address. ALLEN, ATWOOD lc BATES, Nos 57 Milk. 79 and 84 Devonshire et., Boston. 3lasos. Fob. 28 R.XcCURDY Snp't The pores will ope and drink Part ; Absorbents fill with ease; Restores the weak. the sick, the faint, The greatest skeptic pima. Evaporation cools the place As Inflammation flies; Rot blood at the absorbent's belie Make. PAINT In vapor rise. 'lts thus PAIn Purr removes e❑ doubt, Removes the very muss By pumping Inflammation out ; On thin we rest our cause. Weleott'aPah. Pnted ttr..l4 nt nit Dena , llltores en, Wolcott'. Annihilator, for the cure of Catarrh and Cold, inethe need. Sent ny Exprees on receipt of lb* money, at Ira Chatham Square, IL L. Wolcott, Proprietor. [Feb 9,8.-4,. $5OOO a year Can be made by . liy• &Feat., se ling nre new and raluabte. anyeatan. Address J. AHCeR V, 63 Second at., Ballitnere,lfd. Feb WANTED ! WANTED 1 . A 0 ENTS a either sex, in every torn and village /1. tb3 the largest ONE DIOLLAIt SALE in the coup, try. The smallest articles told can to ezrbang , ed for a Silvcr-plated Ave-bottled Revolving Castor, or your choice of 20t1 articles upon exchange Hat. COMMis• lion, to Agent, larger than ever. Send for Circular. 8. C. THO3IPSON et CO., 135 Fedcial .treet. Boston, Mau. Feb. 28.-11, TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Y F T ARRA NTED to re,oore tittesire for 7bilicrixo. It V V is entirely Vegetable hen:Wm. /2purifier and , BriCW.,73 Id: Blcoid, Invigorate,. the System. Patt• wines great Nourishing and Strengthening power, Is en excellent Appetizer, enables the Stomach to Digest the heartiest Said, ruakei Bleed refreshing, and estab lisbes robust health. Sotaker, and Chewers for Silly Fear; Cured. Price, Fitly , eras, poet free. A trea ties, un the hilarious effects of tobacco, with 'IBIS of references. xastimoribiLs, he. gent tree. Agents want ed. Addreet.. Dr T. B. ABBOTT, Jersey City , N . Y.— Sold by all Druggists. IFeb. 12.-12 w BOWER I 6:' COMPLETE MANURE, ILL NCFACT I:lttD BY HENRY BOWER, Chem-iet, Super-Pliesphate I of Lime, Amm,:, - ,4a mod" Fbash. WARRAKTID PRO( ADULT/117105., This Itanare contains all the olements to produc• large crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended by all who usod It, also by distinguished chemists who bare, by analysis, tested its qualities. Packed in Bags of 200 lbs. each: And by dvakre generally throughout the country DIXON, SIIARDLESS ,t CO., kora*, 30 South 'Water and 40 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPIIIA. roa star at WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 7o SOUTH STRRItt, BALfilioni, 31D. And by daslertypenerntly-tbroughnut the country. For Infaroontiva , oddreol.lienri BOwer, PhiWolk Phis. prob.l9.—ty REAL ,ESTATAGEiN(3Y. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, n connection withi my law tmainaan In Ostiyaburg Par'llar w tatting la sell, or toty lattdo,-4115p.thla-lt SI Sher adnintiga to ball. Several Farms and Woodland A No. 1", ?ARM, PRICE WOO, A TRAM% 90 FOR - SUM A GOOD resa t 1L PARIS; lig • , A- CUM: 611; I k TAM* 541- 41: . L. • k NO. 1,- , • ; ti-. - • A 000 D-R • WI.- Ott LAND pot' •• • A GOOlt UR* 120..A0RIOCATIIIISE -k VWXY. GOOD FAR.', _ WA A !AWOL* A.itillr. - kVab A rum. lasAClWANDVllATelootoßtazaplai AT vs - PAL WAR •Aoololttaa‘ 12400*i/of 43pApiitnajima . A a+SOD- "A ft % gym Yeti tiwb ppo al'i Connie And ant•lblit In 'fniciant, 4144trittors.li1p1taill6-4‘. ' ONE'llatft * - - Apri za . ONB Pill! ". S DOW tat, EU 211 22111 I want to reuse each sleepy he ad, Who stand upon the brink, Where ;swell:lg gulfs di.lose th• dose/ Who might, but did not, think. I want to warn the living ones Who bli6dly grope along, Ye fathers, daughter., mother., eons, Whet perils round you throng I Look out, my reader, are you free, Or do yea wear the mark 1 Stoat all are blind 11110 cannot see, Yea, grop(ng in the dark. Catarrh, a demon In the head, Cnnsumptrou is its son ; Rills boats, yes, countitua Minions, dead, Perhaps you may be one. That backing, hawking. spitting, shows, Catarrh affects your head, Matter and slime In throat or noon, Runs down your throat instead. Your lunge and liver ion will show Consumption has Its birth; Catarrh. its aire, will feed it too, 'Till you return to earth. if colds effect jour head and throat, ANXIEMATuI boy; Noss - don't fo:get that I have wrote, Or think the subject dry. WoLcovt's AN;rintlxion cures Cafarrh—t he demon flies; It caves the longs, good health Munroe And Catarrh quickly dies. 4 1 want to gratify my friends, Wjip wish to understand AbAlt PAIN PAINT, its oar, it, ends, And why Its greet demand. - I want to ahow you, plain as day, Why Pave Pam stop, all pain, That you may never have to say "I'll not try paint again." PAIN PAINT will cool bet never stain; Pumps inflammation out ; 'Tis bas miens on the breast or brain, A trial stops all doubt. When Inflammation leaves the frame, • All pain will crime at once- Remove the cause, 'tie alt the same; None doubts ultimo a dunce. DR. BURTON'S .PLIILADELPLILA I'I.).lwI tll7 tvtrtistments. Poor House Accounts. TAME BENNER, Eau.. Treasurer, la account with t) the Dhectora of the Poor and House of meat of this COaaty of adims, being &oar this sixth day of January, A D.. 1868 to the Mirth day of Jab tory, A. D.,lBBo—both dye inclusive: 113138. DS. Jan. 7, To balance ID hands of Treasurer at last settlement 2133 99 To ontsinudins obligations 295 05 *Yob., To order on Cannty Treasurer 1,2e0 00 March, " ............ 1.000 (h. April, " a -I, 1,000 00 alai, . " 300 1, - (.0 000 00 June, ' ' ~ July,' " " " ......... 500 00 Ongest, ••... " ... ...... ... 1.3 , 0 90 . Sept., " Get, 1,2)0 00 • a 1,40.00 Nor., " 1' " 1 ...... ...... 1,400 I'o 411ile Den., ' 1,400 00 . ' Jan. 4, " " . 1,500 00 To coetsrecelved from Wm. McClean. 4 00 ciieu of henry 'Wan, balance note of .Ifre. &albumin% . S 00 ..fut, reihtulietl eatate of Henry... Hoke S 00 Uncollected orders of Fanny itoutzelin - 10 00 Root or John Rahn, fur 31re. Oaster 4 q t Cl4lth received for tupport of John How, 13 00 Uncollected order of 4da:too Sprenkle S 0.) Balance dne Treavorer .. 78 D 7 CR. By Ca& paid out-door paupers' ouppert 11.237 34 Met chandate. gror et leg and hardware 3,276 ,9 Beet. Fork; Boon and Bah I,SOO 33 Beef. Cattle and bogs ioi.3 10 PiLur, grain and Grinding • 1.501 84 Repair. tonsil:dings talo 2u Furnace Stover and Fixtures ............. ........ 193 24 artily. Furnace, And Vegetable. 75 Oo Mechanics' Work 742 b 0 Strew Coal, Lime and Freight 518 1 - Won 4 cle piling and making Shingles 36 02 Sundry Expenses 445 6., bras. and Modtilues 69 09 Belief to paupers 213 70 Funeral Expense. 70 00 Mate Hir, ling. 312 00 Female Hireling. 325 00 Per centoga on intoirance 55 Ou Publishing act., unto nod pouring 67 on Otat• and ztaunpe 4 Al IA; ecture extra mlary 6.,".. 00 . Ph),lc Wes +slaty 135 ts. At ioru.,'s salary 25 00 Steward's salary.-- lel tee salary Trearturer's salary., --t Outstanding obligations, We, the sal/scribers, audltore to settle and adjust the Public Account.. do hereby c.rtiLy that we h.vo e.T.Ausitied the items which compose the foreg. , lng cc. ewlut, and that they are correct—bring from the slz th day ofinfluary, A. D., 1664, to the fourth day of January, A.D., MAl—both days inclusive: HENRY L. lIREAIf, 11. E. BOLLINGER, E. 6. lINAGY, Auditors. JONAB JOTINS. Esq., Steward. to scconnt with the Directots of the P .or .n , l /loose of Empioyrurnt of the County of Adams, being from the seventh day of January. A. D. Ise3. the Lurth day of January, A. D., 1560 Lot% days Inclusive. To order on Treasurer. .... 50 ut) Cash tonna with E. Nugent. after death Ii 70 • .' " Cloorg,• Wait .. n 34 Received f,,r liver 1 tO hides 87 s 2 •' timothy see 4 sad rye 7 Cs, .. A. Puny, interest for MIL. White, 99 . Cash fur shoats 2 t " Cows " lambs " of Lew is 11 or ford for old iron By balance due Steward at /aat settlement 51 SO Cash paid general expenses 15 25 Harvesting and hirelings 2 - 25 25 Relief to par:pore ..., 1 00 Removing paupers t , ......... ....... 720 Groceries 10 20 Mechanic's work 21 7 5 Meat, fish, &c 53 01 Fruit, vegetables, ittC 110 117 Leather 73 1) lieu 10 Oo Postage - 3 00 Balance In hands of :Aswan! 37 70 We, the subscribers, Anditori to Fettle and adjust the public accounts, do hereby certify, that we have examined the items which compose the foregoing ac count . and end that they are coirect, being from the seventh day of January. A. D., 18.8, to the fourth day of January, A. D., 1849—both days inclusive, and that there Is a balance remaining in the Land. of the Steward of thirty seven dollars and seventy cents, ($37 PRODUCTS CP THE FARM,I3S9 - 163 bushels of Wheat. 35 Bye 11"."..30 Corn in ram 650 " at.. 3 " Timothy seed, 50 Potatoes. 60 " Turnip■. 15 " Onions. 15 " Red Beets. 400 dozen Cucumbers 5 00 heads of Cabbage. =in pounda of Beef, raised. 4550 " Pork, 126 tons of Hay. of Corn rudder. Numberof inmates In the Alms Hens* on Jan. 1 1°69. Hale. 4, Children • Colored Total Tranoient paupers Pa*pees arintitt•ddurfrig the )ear, Drath,luring the jeer March 5, 1859. it, THE AMERICAII BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING SEWING MACHINE CO. , In directing attention to their CELEBRATED DON BINATION BUTTON HOLE k SEWING MACHINE beg leave to refer to Its wonderful popuiaiity as con chnive proof of Its great omit. The (=route in the demand for thlsvaluisblemaclifue has been TEN FOI D during As la:f rci.ew months of Its first year before the public. This ge4hcf and surprising su^ress is unprecedculen In the history of sewing-machines, and we teal fully warranted in claiming [bat IT HAS SO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE • IN TB*: WORLD, • And Intrinsically the Cheapest It is really two machinescombined In one. (by a aim. pie and beautiful mechanical arra, gement,) makint both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch. and the Oversew:tuna and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and peg - fection. It execute. In the eery kit: manner every va riety of Sewing, such an, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, StitcLing, Braiding and Quilting, Gathering and dewing on. (done at the same time.) and In addi tion, Overseame, Embroiders on the edge, and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet Holes In all %brit, Every Machine I e warranted up the Company, or Ito Agents, to give entire oatiateetion. . . t'lrcuiers with full particulars and samples of 'work dons cn !hie Machine. cm be had on application et the Salesroom s of the Company. S. W. Our. EleventA and C7iestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa Inatructions glean on the Machine at the rooms o theCorapany gratuitously to alt purchased. AGENTS WANTED. FREDIMICK PA XSON, Proxidoot W. B. 1 . .. 6 , 11.11:111tt.L., Treasurer D. W. RaBISON, Agent, Gettysburg, P• Iday27—ly THE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION ARE INVITED TO VISIT WANAMAKER & BROWN, AND &BE The .Largest Clothing House I N PHILAMBLPHIA NOS-2044 cod of'a dad hand from the City ea» bigliofolAtin)iiiiii-inpu minting MEN'B BOYS' CLOTEIWIgt Mir th - orospAty RISLIABLII Howe. Aftertial of Ciint Is as Ibllows: $2. TO s6° r A %t Eaaß Vf lEN O CLOTI Gabaease reagiug et every price. oat In every aryls. ready meads or mede to order. 8. B. carver dIXTH and 38 aniter Semis. $7 .TO SW WALL a Si OVERCOATS: —Halloo, Silk Mixed, Valley Vas eintere, Itevervia, Se" large.; 'variety In the city OAK' HALL. SIXTH end MARKET Ste. 6 TO Sib rain End itUltn. BOTH Voralan and Domani& Good*. ex.:anent Vie..a. 8. E. corner. SIXTH and RAREST Streets. Oast FIALL,..WARAMAXERA BECUWN. 820 TO soo,Dfsh TS Of ALI. the de . etjfith /liftable fur any oo•