gonvarding Stniset K HERE!. : undersigned has leased the tbscurner of Strattoestreei and oad , oettysburß•pa., andwilt eittr.) on lb ll & Produce Business ranches The highest price, wil•always er Whost-Rye,Corn.Oater. Clover and Thno- S. Fin:seed. Sumac. Hay:sod Straw, Dried nts.Soati.llurns.eitiouldere sod Bides. h erytliin; n Ise In the eountr3 produce OCERIE S OF ALL KINDS I. for sale.Cloffies Sugars .1101 one s. 8p •, Bp4e•st, 8alt; °beam, Via mar t Soda, . Surd) , Brooms, buckets. Blacking. Soap, ..00.•L Pleb 014 Tar, it. FIRD oi all .tketaud Natl.:awaking aud Chewing Tc- always able to supply • first rata article sill, the dliretani kinds 01 Pend. round Plaster. wilbananosandotherfertill- L. by theonabobion or carload. alsh run • of FREIGHT CARS • .Vf. tl, !Inward 'treat. BALTIAIORX ar.di Art pi street. PHILADELPHIA. All geode 'the, place wil Ibe received and forwarded A l l Toode should be m•rked "OBESE" JOHN CRESS IMMO inc. J. 'WM. J RUILJU eph ll'ible & Sons, uce Dealers, _Fo:rwardipg Commission Merchants_ •t cnrn•rof Railroad and Irashingtalit ETTYSBURG PA Ei 4 l' cs.L prim paid for nllkiods of Orate and try Produce generally. The highest cash ,1 for g.ed hey and 123 entraw. We will keep iy on hand for eel• all kinds of OCERIES, oasts, Coffee., Teas, Molasses sOd Syrup, To.- ieps, Spices, and everything usually kept Ins Sloe.. OF CARE TO BALTIMORE I run dine ot rF to Baltimote weekly, to 4,w., of F,311. 1.803 Z & CO., 128 North et.,. Fradkl , n, fol" the tranaperhatlona of anode , hr.,‘lng Gettp,burg every 3londay and te— n Wedne,.day. at bratidi of FEIIT;LI7.ERS conatantky t ernred at abort matey for I.ll44vordrria4c., , I Sl.9.—tt 101' A L.--The undersigned removed his PRINTING 01.11(•1. iron. the to the comer of Railroad and Wavhiugton •here ho will be .pleased to meet hie old ad pat rot; 9t J. E. WIELR. 'EW E. ECKENRODE isit the Warehouse, lately occupied b on, at tiractite Station, on the line 01 th lLallrobl.2 miles from Elutiterstown.antil to all Limb: of •aiii and Produce, hightst market price. I will also keel, on hand 1...a1e all klodiof ROUERtE:S, M. , llllllPell, Spill,. Tell.. a r., • ilh T . SOISp., Herat • Ild Lint. Tobaccos, Itc ...at branch.' 01 FLOUR, with FEED of •1 . Coal. • holly anlitit thepAtronagrofoutfrieods,. V:eptiLlat to call Ant) wismint my stock tf A.S. RCKENRODE. FOR WA DING COMMISSION ROUSE_ ING purchased the . extensivet • house, Can., Ac.. of Cm& A EAZDASAR. limed Intend to carry on the business. un• of MOHAN & CO., at the old sa■d on of Wasbinzton and Rallroadatrseta on a, ,si ye scale than heretofore. •ular line of Freight Cara wililsave every TUESDAY NOON, and accom-- ralns will be run as occasion - may require, angement we are prepared to conve,y -t all times to and from Baltimore. All this kind entrosted.to ua.will beprompt . to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of & Sone, I 05, ,rtt. tiotrard street. Baiti ng iletermiiihd to pay good prices • sell deal fairly, weiurit ybody to give WM. M.BIGRAEI. ALEXANDERCOBIAN AMES BIOHAM. F.119' M'CURDY, DEALER IN ?, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &o. GETTYSBURG, PENN'A erslgn ad is paying • t him Ware-bonst .jes e street sictiattring Buehler's Ha 11,1014 ices for HEAT. RYE. CORN, OATS, PMCT— T, CLOVER A NDTIMOTHY-BEr De, •r , POTATOES, to., tc., . , producer. togive blinscallbeforipaeiti. bill constantly on band (oriel" E SUPPLY OF GROCTRIEs„ irops.Coffess,Bugars 10-srillb Ball /lob,. asps, Baton and Lard ,Tobosoos. As. Also, odikof FLOETR,with 1 , 1110. of all kinds.has. AL VALUABLE FIRTILIZEBB, cid, Gen°. Rh0 , 3,1' Phosphate •nd A - Guam. spays tke highest market prices forall e sells at the lowest living profits. Us of public patrociago, resolved to give in case. ROHYRT MeCIIRDY, 1/311nil REAL EXCELLENCE heepueas of our Clothing lathe ouly-neeret of our great rotten. I=l BY-MADE CLOTHING a TERI ALS. We use none but "all wool" goods every piece of which le well goug ed, •nd carefully ex amined. Our cutters or Reedy madeVlotlina are such as bold Sprott in other establishments oh Ca stout Work; their work combines comfort with style. Our Lando are 'applied with the beet trios. MEM wings, and we see that they use them, and Li, MADE. - mery article Is thor oughly toiled before being pot Into stock. Every garment sold is accompanied with a legal guarantee, bold ing us responsible for the correctness of all. the rept mutations made. It Is conceded that our business and many otheradvantages: enable us to sell lower than any other house.. We invite a fair com— parimn of prices. ATLANTEID 'i:ST I RILED FOR FALL AND WINTER OF Hee. .We have made the PREPARATIONS TEr RES 0 ARM ESTE, • LEAS -VAR! ETY, ttIOICE:IT 8 ELECTIONS, GOODS TO WZAE WELL, STYL ZS, LATNES /ASH I ON& NKW FURNISHING GOODS. r goods are marked at lower price, than a articles lait year. 'I.7STOM DEPARTMENT AND ENT Fox BOYS' AND yOUTHir MIA It Are especially well omitted to Rive eatisfectioa.... BETTRIt IMPROVIID SYSTKIL (MUTER DISPATCH ER LINE OP 000 DB THAN LOTHAR, SUNDAY CLOTHES. MANY NSW STLES. RING QtALITIES UNIIQUALJID. Y AK HALL BUILDThiGt3 . us LAMORST IN THE STATE. tb & 71AREKT Ste., Philadelphia. Em . ole block on Mb from .111A0 ket to Minor. W ANA MAKER & BROWN. order Damages. HANTS for Damages -sus- - iu Adams County 'row the M sr, are betS. 4 that an organized effort is being made to mpe nEen Jr tor them during the easete that highly Important Serail Intermit oted y upon their Coaceet,er the an- Committee or the Bar at Gettystearli• to seminary arrangements to hare their D. WI • IralAN. J. Cl. IiTSZLY. Cotnisaittee. —3t • SIEVES AND E CLOTH,. .111.1307ACTIMED BY RS BROTHERS,, Market Street, Phi/a. 4.4 e, star and stutinel. t.et 12 t.t.s, Ig , Fi ittnt. 1 C. 24 tStSt SOLD.-,Mr. Lewis StroUse has sold Isis House, and Lot in Stratton sirret, to Cliarics Kappa fur 11100 cash,. TO BE CLOSED.—We are requested to state that the Stores and places of 11111i11031 in Gettysburg will be closed on Cbrisunaa day. IN ADVANCE.—\\'o irsuo the STAB IND SENTINEL this week to ativittme of 'our_usual publication clay to enable our employems t om:erva Christmas. CUE RLSTMAS Slain ICES —Tim Sib b till School of Christ church in this place will have special exercises on Christmas eve, (Friday evening.) The School will meet at 7} o'clock, in the church. CLERICAL—Rev. J. A. Earnest, of Kittaning, has accepted a call from the. Lutheran Church in Westminster, Md., and Rev. B. C. Sucseiott, of Springfield, Ill.; a call from the Lutheran Church in Lancas• ter, Pa., as successor of. Rey. W. V. Got width, deceased. Ruth gentlemen gradu sled at the Institutions in this place and married Gettysburg ladies. A TREAT IN PROsPIZVT.—We under stand that Pnitar Pnitars,of New York, the 'distinguished Vocalist, and widely k nown as the author of the "Sitiging,-Pil grim ," "Musical Leaves," and other capi tal muskal publications, will give a Con cert in Agricultural Hall on the 20th of January. He comes under the auspices of the Meth. list Episcopal Sabbath School. Mr. Philip's engagements are usually made long months ahead, and the School is fortunate in securing his servi ces. SALE BILLS.—Those of our friends who contemplate making sale of their real estate or personal property during the coming Spring, are respectfully informed that we are better prepared than ever to execute Sale Bills promptly and in good - style, having largely increased our assort ment of Job Type. The' large and in creasing circulation of the "STAR AND SENTINEL . also presents an invaluable medium for advertising these sales, a knowledge or which can thereby be promptly diffused. over this and adjoin ing counties. Give us a call. RARE CHANCE FOR INI7ESTNIAIiT —We direct . the attention. of Guardians, Trustees, and persons having money to invest, to the advertisement of the Trus- Less of Pa. College in to• day's issue. Per sons desiring to invest from $l,OOO to $B,- 000 on the very best of Mortgage security, free from all State and Weal taxation, with the certainty of prompt and regular pay ment of interest, can find no better in vestment. The College owns real estate and invested securities worth over $40,- 000. Thi4 loan of $B,OOO is made for a specific purpose under a special act of the Legislature, and the mortgage Will bind all the real estate of the Institution. Ap ply to lion. Moses MCCLEAN, Pres4lent, or A. D. BbEFILER, * Treasurer, of the Board of Trustees. IMPROVEMENTS IN NEW OX FORD.—Messrs. Falser and Shealy have built a two story frame dwelling on High OEM On Baltimore street, just above High street, a two story brick building, with a back building fora Bakery, owned and built by Mr. flerahoy. On Philadelphia street, near Wiest's Hotel, Mr. Conrad Nagle has built a two story frame building, which is nearly nom plated. On the Pike, near the Railroad, a Solo mon's Temple on a' stnall scale is being built by Mr. A.B. Himes. It is of brick, on the cottage order, and one of the finest buildings n the county. This beautiful !wilding will add greatly to the appear ance of the town. Opposite the Lutheran church, a frame building was completed some time ago by Mr. Nicholas Ileitis]. L Opposite the Gernian Reformed church a two-story frame building has been com pleted and occupied by Mr. Ring. Mr. David Hoke and J. S. Oiu have each built an addition to their houses in-the shape of wood houses and kitchen— both buildings on the Gettysburg Pike, near the Public Square. Mr, Hoke, Dr. Hendrix,'..and several others have built new- barns of modern style. They are fine structures. We also understand that ground has been broken for several new buildings to be erected very soon-In this neat village. New Oxford Is looking up. New buildings near the Toll Gale have also lately been built by Jacob and Alex-- ander Diehl. An air castle is being built 'by Mr. Grove, to be used for various purposes— al., located on the Pike, between the Railroad and Toll Gate. WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. —ln answer to a request from the City Council, a statement of the affairs of the Western Maryland Railroad Company was recently submitted by the President, Mr. Wendell Bollman. The outstanding lia bilitics of the Company other than stock indebtedness are $201,777.14, to meet which there are as resources 0247,838.43. The earnings ter the fiscal year entling Sep tember 30th, 1869, were $138,801.80, and ite'.expenses $108,708, 10, in which, howev er, is included some extraordinary and ac cidental damages. The road is in good condition, the Company is replacing all its defective track, audit has been run on good time and without accident. He says that it is the intention of the Company to com mence an indipeudent direct line into the city of Baltimore at once. He is. of opin ion, however, that it would be- advisable, and to the interest of Baltimore W place the road in working condition from its present terminus ai Double Pipe Creek to Meehan iestown, and thence to Htsgenstowa, 'there by secuting a branch road from the impor tant towns of Emabittsburg, Maryland, and Waynesboro', Pennsylvania, as well as a connection with the Frederick and_ Litties town Railroad, and enable the Company to realize benefits from the entire amount .of money expended. Mr. Bullman gives an emphatic opinion in regard to the paying capabilities of the read upon its comple tion. NEW TURNPIKE.—At the ,last session of the Legislature an act was passed to _in corporate "The Fairfield and', lettypburg Turnpike Company," to - construct a pike from Fair field to this place. The present road is a wretched one, and almost impass able some seasons of the year, and we are glad to learn' that the enterprise is enlisting a good deal of interest along the line of the road. A meeting of all citizens favorable to the organization of a company has been leakled 66 Qeet at fitavely's Hotel, in F)tir teeth, on New Year's day, at I o'clOck, to consult and adopt the requisite preparatory steps. We annex a lista the Commission era named in the Act of Incorporation : Peterßblvely, Jacob Museelman, John Waugh, John Musselman, Henry Lunclis, Janie. Donaldson, Adam C. Mussehnan, David Miller, Henry Yingling, DavldMua selutan, Joseph Culbetuon, David Stewart, John J. Kerr, Andrew Weikert, Isaac Her recur, Emanuel Harman, Joseph Wilde, Robert McCurdy, Alexander Spangler, James Bigham, John Cress, William Myers, Henry Rupp, Gen. W. McClellan, Samuel Herbst, R. C. Swope, John Mickley, San ford Shroeder, Charles H. Bufirman, James H. Marshall, Samuel Martin, . Ctilp 4 Daniel Mickley, James Marshall, J. Stew art Witherow, Ebenezer McGinly r Juno Gel bangh, John A. McGiuly, Henry Bream John Currens, Joins L Tate, James Big ` . , A 'VISIT FROM NT. NICHOLAS. - . tiucicacr c. moor. 'Tuns the night before when all through the house ?iota creature was stirring, not even a moose; The stockings were hung' by the ahmeer with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; ' The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar plums danced in their eads; And 'm h amma in her kerchief,imdl to my Had most settled our brains for a long winter's nap, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what moll* matter. Away to thii window I flewlikets fiaßTl Tore open the shutters, and threw up the sash. The moon on the Neast of the hew-fallen snow gave the lustre of mid-day toruts below; When, what to my wondering eashotild appear, Hitt a miniature sleigh and eight,tiny reindeer, With a little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be Ett.lglek. More rapid than eagles his coursers' they came, And he whistled and shouted and called them by name ".Now, Dasher! now. Dancerf;now, Prancer and. Vixen/ • On, °met! on, Cupid! on, Ikriader ! and /31lizen! To the top of the porch, to the top of the wall ! Now dash away dash away: dash away, all!" As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly. When they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky, So up to the house-tops the courers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys and St. Nicholas too; • And then in a twinkling I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoot As I drew in my head and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and • soot; A bundle'ol toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like a peddler Nit opening his pack. Ills eyes, how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry! His cheeks were like ropes, his nose like a cherry! His dear little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard of his chin was white as the snow; The stump of a pipe be held tight in his teeth. And the smoke it encircled his bead like a wreath. He had a broad face and a little round*belly, That shook when he 4aughed like a bowlful of Jelly; He MS chtibby and plumb, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him In spite of myself. 4 wink of his eye and a twist of his head Sown gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, ' And filled all the stoekinp—then turned with a Jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all dew like the down of a thistle— But I heard him exclaim, as he drove out of sight, "Merry Christmas to al; and to all a good-night,"' CDRISTMAS:—The Christmas holidays are at hand, and doubtiess visions of .:'Santa Claus" and "Kriss Hinkle"—can dies and 'sugar plums—have for weeks been disturbing the dreams of the little folks, while the waking thoughts of older heads have been equally busy in looking up gilts and arranging for a proper ob servance of the great festival. Recognized by 'the Catholic, Episcopal, and German church's generally, asfine of the most im portent festivals in the ecclesiasical calen dar, it is rapidly being accepted by all clastes as a season of hilarity and good will. The festival, as ‘ everybody . .knows. is designed to commemorate the birth of "our Saviour, and hence its name, Christ mas—derived from the Latin words, Chriatua (Christ) and ifissiza (sent)--literal ly,,Clrist-sent. The time of year in which the Advent took place. is involved in doubt The narrative in the inspired re cord, as to the shepherds who watched their flocks by night, the finding of the babe in the manger at Bethlehem, &c., makes it probable at least that it did not occur in mid-winter. Indeed the Christ ian Church in the first and second cen turies was much divided on this point— the festival being dbrterved r by different portions of it in almost every month of the year, from January to December. The fixing of tt , e 25th of December was the act of Julius 1., the Pope or Bishop of Rome from 337 to 852, A. D., this date cor responding with the period then observed In most of the Western, in contra-diatinc tion to the Eastern, Churches, The selec tion of this data was doubtless I:reedy in fluenced by the fact that the Pagan nations generally observed the same' period as a festival in ; honor of their deities, which, under various names, symbolized the. Sun or Fire. Out of the same fact largely grew the custom of making gifts, wreathing churches in evergreens, erecting Christ mas trees, dm., which now characterize our Christmas observances. The Goths, Saxons, and Celtic nations generally in Northern and Western Burope, were worshippers of the Sun or Fire, and regarding the Winter Solstice as a most important part of the year—the beginning of the renewed life and activity of the forces of nature—these nations from the oldest times celebrated this season with the greatest festivities, in honor of their great deity, Odin or Woden, (Sun), in whom these forces of nature were sym bolized. Hence the Yule-feast, in Com memoration of the return of the fiery "sun-wheel," among the Germans, who belieyed that during the twelve nights from December 25 to January 6, they could trace the personal movements and interfe rence on earth of their great deities, in break Mc up the icy chains of Winter. Du ring this season, the people gave them selves up to rejoicing and feasting. Work and business were suspended ; houses were decked with laurels and eVergreens ; Brea were kindled in and out of doors; presents were made by parents, to chil- dren,and.exehange4 between hiende,— Among the ruder nations ( the Druids es pecially), the festival degenerated into the most lictrfitions orgies, accompanied by sacrifices of cattle, and even human life, to propitate their deities. As Christianity spread into Western Europe, the power of the Church was brought to bear —upon these pagan rites; but denunciation fail ing to suppress them, the Christian festi val of Christmas was introduced as a sub satiate ; and hence the customs of making presents, decking churches with ever greens, the visitations of Santa Claus, dr.c., (borrowed from the pagan fetitivals),which have been super-added to the religious ob servances prescribed by the !Church. Whatever the origin of these customs, they are now time-bonored. Prudently conducted, they become innocentwpnices of pleasure, and we . believe in their ob servance. While djily honoring the re ligious festival. which commemorates the great love of God in the gift of his Son for the redemption of a sin-ruined world, let it also be marked in every homiehold as an occasion of rejoicing and good-will. Especially let the hearts of the little ones be (nada, glad by joyous anticipations and atilitmore joyous realizations,' even if their fore-castings do not rise above vi sions of "sugar plums. " Welcome "Santa Claus," with his merry, good-na tured fine, and pockets full of toys ; don't be afraid of a little fun. Pitt up the "Christmas Tree," and let it be loaded with mementoes of affection and good will, as between parents and :children, brothers and sisters, friends antlrelativer. Let the "old iblke" become children again, while the little folks" have life's Pathway lighted up with glad memories of Christmas eve. Make home supremely happy I*w at least one day in the year Nor atop there. Let your sympathy go out broadly and freely on Christmas eve, and while you light up:your ow homes with kindly greetings and innocent .mirth, tee to it that those who feel the pinching pressure of poverty, share the bounties wherewith Providence has bless ed you. Remember the poor. To all onr patrons we extend the &mat ting of the season, with heart? wisher Ibr a '•Merry Chriounas." Christmas without Christmas gifts would be very nzuch like Hamlet with the mad Prince omitted, kw among the many pleasant rites which are peculiarly associated with the season, there le none that ante date the custom olbestowing gilt. uPon I.ela lves or Meade as tokens. of good will and kindly wishes. We heirtily approve "Um custom and advise all , who are%pa deadded.aa to where and whit to ,to examine our Baboons Directory, wi the toneapmuling advemisementu, and they 00111101141,iegeitioaMiiingtk1. _4111071111110y. &BOLD FRAUD.—For-eomee time .the Mitilehace Seen flied with "confidential circulars from various parties In New York offering to furnish pounterfelt U, States Notes at low: „rateti. The whole thing is of course a ewindle. In at cases the names are fictitious.' When per sons addressed .are "green" enough to be caught in the trap and forward, money, that fit OM last of R. By the-time the pot lice are put to work, the parties are "non eat inventrut"—no where to be found— bating changed quarters, ready for some ne'v swindling dodge. Sometimes these cieculare are speciously worded, offering to supply genuine ' , copies" or "imita- Leone' of United States, and by - and 'by along comes a package ot miniaturepho tograpita exact "imitatioita" 7 ,- and the would-be-dealer in couuterfeita finds blur self sold. One of the boldest circulars of this class has been handed to us by one o our moat prominent and respected citizens, addressed to him through the Poet-office. Like all circulars of this clasa - it is mark ed strictly confidential. As a curiosity we give it entite, and simply remark, for the benefit of all who may have been address ed in like manner, that the whele thing 1 8 of course a transits/ant swindle, and that every one green enough to bite at the bait , deserves to lose his money: risen But :—Belleving you to he "true blue" we will Introduce for your considera tion a matter which will be. the means of putting many thousands of dollars in your pocket in a very short time. We have on band now, ready for circulation, $850,500 in $l, $2 and $5 bills. Thrry are the bear. countirleita ever put on the market, and we defy the Treasury experts themselte s to detect them. They are the same size as the eenuine, are ,printed on first class paper, are correctly numbered, and are so exceed ing well executed in every respect that they canuot possibly be detected even by the aid of a powerful microscope. We have them put up in packages of $5OO each. We will sell you $5OO of the $1 or $2 bills for $100; $l,OOO err $lBO. We shall charge you $2OO per $l,OOO on the $5 bills as the en gravirig of the plate cost us considerably more than for the others. If you desire to reel your way before investing largely we will send you $5OO upon the receipt of $5, or $lO whichever you see fit to send us, and you may pay the balance within 15 days after receiving the bills, or we will wait until you arrive. Any Railroad ticket agent will take them because he cannot detect them. Don't show more than $5O at a time in a place. You can well afford to remit the balance In two hours, but we will give you plenty of time. You may form some Idea about the quality of our stock by reading the inclosed extract cut from the Herald. The stock is in a safe place and we defy the sharpest detectives in New York unless you blow on us, whieltwe know you will not do. Always send money by Express or Registered letter. We will do the same. Then nothing will be lost in the Italia and everything will work harmo niously between us. If you prefer we will send it by express, collect on delivery,pack ed in such a way as not to excite suspicion that it is money. Depend upon it we are iu earnest in this matter and it you take hold of it in a proper manner you can make $20,000 before February. We have taken every precaution in the execution of these notes to render you as sate as if you were handling good wouey, for better executed bills were never issued in the world. In case you should be indiscreet enough to let it be known to any one don't fnen don where it came trom. W e have the reputa tion in New York of being men of gooti standing and therefore we will never be suspected ot dealing in counterfeit money. If you could manage to come on we could talk !reedy about rue matter and make Lir - - rangementa for a big business. If you come on show this envelope to the man at the aeak and he will introuuce you. Don't mention and thing about countw telt money, as he will pretend nolo.° understand you. He will know what's up. We implore you not to betray us in case you are not inclined to go in. State what deuuminations you wish, how much, a nd eiwer deatroy this or send it back. Address plainly j. P. WAIERti & CO. 197 Motorway New Ymk. P. S. Depend upon it as long as you ate true to us you will never by out of Muds. [iTur the Star and Sentinel. ENIGMA. I am composed of 20 letters and I am the name of a valuable book. My 12, 20, 4, is a plant cultivated in Africa and the blest of the Pacific. My 7, 12, 17, Is an article first known to the Persians. My 4, 15,14, 6, is an animal of the In sectivore order. My 2,9, 17, 15, 10, is a bird of the Oral latores order. • My 13, 19, 14, 14, 12, is a town In Ger many. - My 16, 9,3, 11, 2, is the name of a cer tain kind of fruit. ' My 5, 15,10, is a cape on the eastern Con tinent. My 8, 1419. 16, 6, is an irregular verb. My 11, 15,1, 20 , is a'plant confined chief ly to the Indians of Peru and Bolivia.' NEW OXFORD. Pa. L. J. S. SALE OF STORE GCODS.—The Ex ecutrix of Abel T. Wright, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, in Bendersville, on Tuesday and' Wednesday next, the en tire stock of Store Goods, consisting. of Cloths, Cassimeres, Dress Goods,Muslins, Table,linen, Trimmings, Notions, Hard ware, Queenware, Glassware, Stoneware, Earthenware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Drugs, Paints, Spices, dm. As all the goods offered will be positively sold, a rare chance for bargains is presented . See advertisement 2lf you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial los e ot a the tiepse of smell, taste or bearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in the bawl, take cold easily, you may be sure you have the Catarrh. Thousands annually. without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so com mon, more deceptive or less understood by physicians. Dr. R. V. Pierce. of Buf falo, N. Y., is the proprietor of Dr. Sage's' Catarrh Remedy—a perfect specific for Catarrh, "Cold in the Head," or Catarrhal Headache, which he sends to any address by mail on receipt of sixty cents. Sold by most druggists everywhere. it COUGHS AND COLDS AREOFTEN OVERLOOKED.—A continuance foi any length of time causes irritation of the lungs or some chronic Throat Disease. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are offered with the fullest confidence In their Palmy . giving almost invariably sure and imme diate relief. Owing to the good reputation and popu larity of the Troches, many worthless and cheap imitations are offered, which are good for nothing. Be sure to °B ram the true "Brown's Bronchiat Trochee:" Bold everywhere. lt at? - If any of our readers are premature ly gray, or troubled with falling of the hair, dandruff or itching of ffie scalp., they have only to use Ring's 'Vegetable Ambrosia, and their trotible will soon be over. The preparation is not only a re storer of gray hair, bat one of the most elegant hair dressings we have ever seen. It also, by aoftenlng and invigorating the hair, prevents - peomature baldness; and ih many eases restores hair to bald heads. It !FESTIVAL.—The ladies of • the AM eau Zion Church, in this place, will give a Festival in , A:grioultural Rail, ore Friday I and Saturday ' Dec. 30 and Jan. 1, the pro- .ceeds to be fbr the support of their Pastor. Refreshments of all, hinds, Oysters, Ice Cream, Cakes, Ike.. Will be served up.— Doors open at 4} o'clock on Friday after noon, to °origami during the evening ? and on Saturday. Admission 10 Cents. 2t THE SITUATION.—One of the many sidvantages olOsk Ran Is its central pod .lt is easily accessible from all parte of the city, and from all the Depots-and Boat-landings„ the: city Ritillvaya :by mammal.= thing. tickets, carry pis sengmi right to Its deers. 'Even a child, • strangerin theldtY:Oan daei y fnd Wan, amaket &Brown's, and: AM one Gan miss; it, -It; _, , FOR aets.—A ' o hlaukZeale.r,nirbich , , , , can to) WWII to beat.sidugle room, ,or two rooms doWieranik op , atiqnk, Will be .544 cheap, Zuquire A It " ST A R altiiiiii* l • • _ i C L . v`r.7,4k.4.A1K1-17We to his establirbment In the northeast corner. of the diamond—fully assured that they can get just what they want, the very best Segarsi made of prime tobacco, highly. flavored, and what is better still sold at prices that can't be beat in or out of the oily:. Strangers can't mistake the place. "Punch" always stands at the door, good bumoredly inviting the:passer-by to enter and enjoy the good thing to be found there —Segara,.Smoklpg and Chewing Tobacco,- of the best - brand, Merchaums, Pipes, &C. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—Duringthe Holiday season, Prof. Peter Bentz will make a Special Reduction in• the prices of Pianos and Organs. Any person in want of a ,/Drat class Pismo or Organ would do well to trOM adiantsge of ibis oP portnuity,and callonorso hint byletter, at his Music Emporium, Ne. 90 East Mar ket street, York, Pa. He is now is the city selecting Pianos and Organs. Cata logues, or any Informatioa desire.% can be obtained at kii store. Orders will be promptly and carefully attended to. ATTENTION 'FARM WlS.—Try celebrated Patent Masao Rubber- /hied , Eollars, Saddles and Pads: Warranted tc prevent horse* front galling and to heal np under work horsesalreadriWed, If properly fitted ;' and Sore necEs and backs itre kept clean wittt cold• Water and OF tile Soap, or 'lenity. For sale by .7.m. 9tes.,;inannktotin• t ir's Agent, Gettysburg, Ps: an",lo-tt trTiriosai Mire BtegeoieoPleln ,mod pure:mopes are just the dog fmkt, day ' presents.—"Exielske, 43,11eneok Yolk Street. deo4* `.,,-4.010141 the teeeheetrfa theltetik de s t Ap b ar g -ostehisri are gradosteiltait RV MOM loo,otee Of leengoi, ' WWI FIDEL= Or A DossVIM - 7 The ' PittliflUirci r s) - Adde Richard 8. \Bowden, aged about twenty year!, a rung map IsideV.Moirn tand • nfoch es teemed- In this i teclicat, laidideittally aho y ' himself While out hunting near grin rest.. deuce, in Prince George county, On Men day, Morning,, sastalaing iegitrilsOrotu ► J6O effects of whiclite died. the seine 'Wed- The circumstances attending the unfortu nate occurrence welettru are about these : After breaafast, Mr, Bowden took hi s gun, and calling his. !mends, went out pi kill some rabits for dinzter. Toward 9 o'clock, skirting the woods,:about halt or three quarters or a mile from home, the dogs started a hale. The weeds being thick and high, Mr. Bowden attempted to mount a stump to get a view of the anim ,l. The stump was partially decayed and gave way, the cock of the gun striking.a portion of it, And causing the weapon to be dis charged. The muzzle of the gun was touching his abdomeh, and the entire load entered that vital portion of the body, tear ingand wounding Or bowels lw a-terrible manner, and lodging in the liver and lungs. Mr. Bowde.h fell to the ground, and was • 2 unable to rise or even giveiiarm. In this condition he remained sir hours, before he was found. He endeavored to drlie his dogs home that their appearance without him might excite suspicion and cause a search to be made. Two of the dogs left him, but a third, and one which had never shown much fondness for him. re mained and licked his hand, and showed an intelligent and tender sympathy for him. Mi. Bowden wr ote upon a piece Of pa per a brief announcement of his wounded condition, described the place at which he could be found and with the string of hie powder flask tied it to the dog's neck, and tried to drive the the animal home. It was not until he bad dragged himself t. 9 some undergrowth and broken &switch, and sev eral times whipped the dog away, that the latter was driven off. In going homeward the dog passed across Mt. Richard Sauxay's place, whete his conduct attracted the at tention of Mr. S. and lt brother of Mr. Bowden. The animal could not be in duced to approach nearer than forty or fifty yards of them, and when they endeavored to approach him he would run away in_ a certain direction and then stop as if invit ing them to follow. They did follow, sus pecting something wrong, and some few hundred yards distant found the wounded man, and the dog by him. Mr. Bowden was conveyed to Mr. Sauxay's residence, Where he lingered in great pain, but perfectly conscious until 9 o'clock at night. , It may be remarked as somewhat singu lar, that after the deceased had started out bunting, his eldest brother expressed him self as very uneasy about him. He seemed to have a premonition of some accident to his brother, even went once and found and beg ged him to come home. He was about starting a second time in search of him, in company with Mr. S., when the dog above Mentioned attracted his attention : It may also be mentioned that the dog followed the body to the chamber and retnaibsd with the corpse continually refusing to be driven from the room. THE CRISIS.—People in this section have not yet had any chance to be benefited by the crisis in financial affairs. An op portunity- is now offered to those who wish to avail themselves of it—in the reduction of prices of Goods :—A. fine quality of six quarter Waterproof, Black and White, for 1.15 ; Extra tine Gold mixed at 1.50 ; Fine Chinchilla Coating at t. 25 ; Good all wool Cassimeres litr 1.00 ; all other Goods in proportion.. In short, the intention IS to make "a change in the base of operations." To satisfy all that this is no humbug we re ter, by permission, to F. D. DCPRORN, store North West corner of the Square. A tew more of those forty cent Hoop Skirts on hand. Dec. .1- tf. A HOLIDAY WANT.—Your Wife wants it—yonr Daughter wants it—a No. 1 Sewing Machine—as a Christmas Gift. It will be just the thing, and a blessing throngnout the year; because, when the ladies of a household are happy, will not all be so 1 And what can bring about such a result more perfectly than something that will relieve and make light what is other. wise a matter of great labor and money— the sewing for a family ? The Howe Ma- chine is confidently recommended as being the most satisfactory in the market. CARD.—To reduce stock the undersign ed offers, for thirty days, the following de sirable goods at cosy many of them LESS than cost, viz :—Merinoes, Alpaccas, Pop lins, Plaids, Wool Delaines, Printed De laines, Long Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Waterproofs, Coatings,Etalmorals and Hoop Skirts, Blankets, Flannels, Furs, Glaps ware, Quecoswbre, Carpets, and Oil cloths ; also a full line of Men's and Boy's waer, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Gloves, Hosiery, Bows, Terms positively cash. FRANK D. DLP HORN, store north-west corner square. r_4.dec.10,1869-tf JACK FROST—Is here, and NORRIS is determined to keep people warm and comfortaole, by selling clothing so cheap that every body can purchase Over Coats as low ast4:oo and good warm Under coats at $3.50, also Under Sliirtsand Draw ers at any price a man wants them, Knit JackEits, Government Mouses and Over Coats, cheap as dirt, and Ginuine Buck Gloves the best in the country, and every thing that a man wants to keep himself comfortable. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubber Overs, Ste., ..te. Dont fall to call at Norris' Corner—Arnold's old Stand, if you want bargains, if BEERBOWER'S' SEGARS have be come noted for their high flavor, and every body who knows anything about good To bacco has got in the habit of going direct *feint of the Writto. Bali*more grain & Produce Market. Sa/Ussore. Thursday Morning'. 4,76 5 00 ......, 5 I 2 5 23 126 49 1 • SQL 4.... 120 fk 1 - 40 ,75 0 • 9l 93 0 1 - 06 56 0 57 3 75 0 400 8 25 @ 8 SQ 2 25 @ 2 30 •••••• 13i @ 16 ... 181 8 , . 19-1 20 20 19 4f, 114 1 224 Scrim Ex= f. ?waft, Wntrx W ['RAT, CORN , RYE, OATS, TIMOTHY-BRIM CLOVER-MIRO, " FLAX-REIM, BAOON, 8110 OLDIES,- ' Suns,- .4 HAAN.", LA no, UoLn, New York.., Osityrbnric Grain 6. Provision 31mirkel. Gettysburg, Friday ,Vornins. 4 50 5 00 .SUPER FLOUR, RITE," FLOUR, WHIT WHEAT, RED ' WHEAT, CORN,.. ... ....... . ... RTE, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHY SEXD, CLOViII BRED, POTATOES, Bum% LA2D, Eaos, BACON, HAMS, " .SIDES, .... .. " SHOULDERS,.. SOAP, TALLOW, BARER,-Eixita.—On the 16th inst., by the Rev. E. Breideohnugb, Mr. David Bak er to Miss Bettie Eiker, both of Liberty town hip. BAlR—Wrzem—On the 29th ult., by Rev. S. Yinalina-, Mr. Milton G. B.& to Miss Emma, only daughter of G. W. Welsh, Esq., all If Hanover. ICEEVER—HoFFmAN.—At the residence of Jacob Stuck, New Oxfold. on the 16th inst., by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Mr. George Kee fer to Miss Lydia Hoffman, both of this county. KEPNIR--KAUFFMAN.—On the 14th inst., by Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. Ambrose E. Kep ner, of Franklin township, to bliss Anna Elizabeth Kauffman, of liamiltonban tp. Liorman—Awsos.—On the 14th inst., by Rev. P. Bergatress. r, William H. Lida ner. of Dayton, Ohio, to Sarah Ruth Alli son, of Mountjoy township. Mitats—Cont.soN.—On the 14th inst., by Rev: D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. H. B of Huntington township, Adams county, to Miss Sarah June Coulson, of South Middle ton township, Cumberland county, Pa. St.A.TBAIIGII—Youn.—Os the 16th by Rev. D. N. Blackwekler, Mr. Eli B. Blaybaugh. of Menatlen township, to Miss Lizzie 'Tolle, of Hampton. ScinsELL—Dizni...—On the 10th inst., by Het'. Dr. Hauer, Mr. Henry K. Schnell to Miss Elvira J., youngest (laughter of Peter Diehl, Esq., all of New Dxfo,(l. WEAVER—STRAYS:Z.—On the 10th inst., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. G. W. Weaver to Alias Nancy J. Strayer, both of Franklin township, 'lurk cuuuty, Pu. VEr-Obituary notices 5 rents a ling I r all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- Came.—On the 4th inst., Mrs. Susannah Camp, of Dickinson township, Cumberland county. aged 86 yea's, I month and 11 days. DLILIWORFF.—On Ihe29th ult., Mrs Mar garet L., wife, of Isatic Deardorff, of Its borough, aged 39 years 5 months 'and 2 days. Ca.shtown, on Saturday, the 18th inst., Capt. Jacob Murk, aged 53 years, 10 months and 9 days. STERNZIL—ton the iith inst.. Mr. Nathan Sterner, of Dickinson township, Cumber land county, aged 70 years, 1 month and 28 days. Wsraaritrr.—ln Philadelphia, on the 13th ult., M illiani 11. Weygandt, formerly of Gettysburg, aged 31 years. gout cl drivtionucuts. NOTICE. • The term of my office basioy expired. this I. .oe. moll= SO WI Indebted to me fur rims as Clerk of the Canna to asalli•peyeieet of the mime on or be- fore the first day of April, 1870. as alter that time my books ell' be placid In the hands of • proper Aker for collection. A. IT DI SITED, late Clerk of the Courts. Dec. 21, 18E9.-4t AUCTIONEER. TE undersigned, having ,taken nut Licen.e as an AUCTION ISER, < (Term hie service. to the Pubhe as a SALE CRIER. Tern. reasonable. Letters ad dressed to bias at Benderaville, Pa, viii be promptly attended to WILLIAM REED. Dee. 24, 1460.-10 t - pußLic SALE A great variety of valuable Stare Goode well be sold at Public Stile. on Tuesday and Irednesday, December 26M and ZWA. 1869, at the Store of Aim. T. Warrior, deceased. In Sandersville, Adams coo nty, Pa , comprii leg his entire 'Hock o CLOTHS. eAssiMELLES, Drees Good., Muslims. Table Linen. Trimmings, Notion.. flard•Ware,QueserirWare,GlaweWare and Earthen. Ware; also, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Drugs, Paint., Spices, ■nd a great ♦ariety of articles ue, numerous to mention. The sale will be continued to the evenings Dec. 17-2 t All good. offered will be positively sold. esle to commence at g &dock, A M she° attend ance will be given Rod term. made known oy 12E391 FItESII GARDEN, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree, Shrub & Evergreen Seeds, with directions for culture, prepaid by mail. The most complete and judicious assortment in the country. Agents wanted. 25 Sorts of either for 11 00; preps - hi by mail. Also Email Fruit.. Plants, Bulbs, all the new Potatoes, Lu , prepaid by null. 4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, prepaid, for $1 00 Conover's Colossal Asparagus. $3 per 100; $l5 per 1000, 'prepakl, , New hardy fragrant ever blooming Japan Uoneysnckle, 60 eta. each, prepaid. True Cape Cod Cranbelry, for upland or lowland 11 00 per ibo, prepaid, with directions. Priced Catalogue to any address, gratis; also tradc, Ilat.— Seeds on commis 100. B. 31. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warebowo, Plymouth, nib*. Eetablished In 1842. Dec. 24,1" 6 2 -4w $155 A month made by agents selling OLIVE LOGAN'S cites work,IIEVORE THE FOOT LIGIITS AND BEHIND THE r CENSE'. The most spies, rapid selling boots oat. 19.009 ordered the first month. Agents can seenre field and a $2.00 ont.fir, free, by tutting this out and addressing PARMELEE CO., Philadelphia, Pa. and Middletown,tonn. Nor. 26.;-8w GLAD TIDINGS TO OONgIIMPTITg&-4 grateful father will mead to all who wish lt,the directions by which his daughter, after being given up by physk lan's mid despaired of by her rather, wag restored tram COM/1810D COMM %I PTION to perfect health, without the use of medicine. Sent free. Address Mr Owii D. Pee -Lug, Jemmy City, N. J. Dec. 24-4 w FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. We win send a bandana,* prwpeta■ of our New ILLUSTILATIEk FAMILY BIBLE, to any Book agent, free or charge. Addreu NATIONAL PUBLISHING 00., Philadelphia, Ps. [Dec. Bi-aw FARMER'S HELPER SROWS HOW TO DPPBLS Tat e I LOTITB OF TEM POW, and how Wider* and gialr song an each. wake SICO PSE MONTH to Whiter ROW COON will Aa wall/Arm to tarmara Send nameand addrow to ziaawes, meOIIILLY *CO., Philadelphia. Pa. [Dee. 24-4 w THE BEST! THE BEST! WTI fiefENTIVIC AMERICAN A weekly Maitre twg'imrasi of pages, devoted to Machinery, Agricofturoi Improvements,' Otostoical science and Neer Discoveries. A Splendid Journal. $1,600 DAM in Prises till I. Odd for clubs of aut. sifters, oo the 10th of February. A handsome large Neel plate BAG RAYFNO of 19 distinfoletted Amerlain Inventors, promoted to sob ecribern. apecimens of pape, pmspestasaa, and :Wanks for names, sent hue. ,Tatash, 88 a year; Si 60 63r 0 months. Discount to Clubs. A boat ntimpoitsum* built about to apply:llr patents sent free.' Writ. for fall particulars panoewribeg prism and patents, to stmcir oo.; Pat4lahaes and PatentBolictiors.. 87 Park Row, Now York.- Dec. 2444 w Nlll7 LA—Bisoowskaw amid 'Ass* Man t a, Olargyisaa% Widow soZonot lb/ oats oda diwoor ; will wend the Emu Of bar aim war awe. iktnt. Dud, Israel 01Ity, D. J. • . Die.- 114--4 i 1870. THE NURSERY, 1870. Tod bed.thedeed dde ricll ? ILLY fl ►rYD MONTHLY hiaW.W,a SOL OHILUSNII, $1.60a r r aziaathlpicia _ Submit* /40/0, 1114.11111 the last of Mk, nig. • „ /aka* JOUR L 21/01111Y, - A:WOK -4 w • gt Wasiplagtea sty *mai. put adt to outinta will thmig.4ol oolerealair or bard a pinaaneat 'Black or Brows. li,vootaloo fitjta4lol6. Anyone oso ass Lt. Clossoot lbw Ai*** . MAGIO COMB 00,8priogliold, Mao. -.:41421,1869.--3aL DE;ST ADVERTISING biED/lIE, p s TA/ 1 1411) =mu M=MM I 25 0 1 50 1 00@ I 00 3 00 7 50 40 @ tio 35 8 Cid 8 EM=I CLEECI JANE C. SVIU:niT,-Adm..x _ t ,-• -..;', - . '!. :- F - .'iii .- 1 - ' ,ti:'ili 7;.-i...17-5 ft*. rakiii*itUomtp. EXECUTRIX SALE Of TUB FINE ART COLLECTION OP Tgll LAT/ , 17101§ULS • TiIiDAIPSON, iFaci BY H. H. LEEDB A WEIL /Mani Maims, ART OALLERINB. FIT A 818 BROADWAY. N. Y., COMMBNCINO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, AND CONTINUUM/ DAT AND an tjuol Om, THE ENTIRROOL• • LWTION seete. BR SOLD. This eeltectlos is bettered to be the meet eaten. Ace and valuable ever owned In the United Sta.... Oomprtstne more then a thousand pictures from European artlits from the lith century to the pre, sent thee, including many oristneti of great *slue, alep many hundred Pa halal" tromeelebtated Assert. els , rtfist•. TINE ENTIRE COLLECTION iITLL BY FOLD WITH r OUT RESeRVE OR LIMITATION, TO • CLOSE THE ESTATE., The Catalogue, a book of otore ' than 100 Hugely printed puttee, wilt be forwarded on receipt of 25 cents. Address the Auctioitter. AGENTS WANTED For • New Illastrated Book of great historical inter est. atirring events and thrilling adventure. "The Myer of the West" OR, EARLY TI WES IN TUE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AND OREOON; with a HISTORY of the COUNTRY and Erects in the: Lit. of • MOUNTAIN-MAN and PIONEER. Br Plow* False VicRY, of Oregon. An intense'. interesting work, replete with humor,a thoe and losttuction. Now In press. For circula p rs and term, addreas the Publiehers. Rua I CO , Newark, N../ THE DOLLAR SUN CHAS. A. DANA. EDITOR . - . The cheapest, smartest. end bees New York news wiper Everybody likes it. Three editions DAILY, 10; I[[LT. $2; and WiIKLY, St a year. LC VIZ NEWB et hell prise. full trpurts of ruirkets, siriculture. Psrnser.' and Fruit Grower.' Cubs. and • complete story in every Weekly and Senii.Weekly Lumber. A present of valuable plants and vine. to every •nbseriber; inducement, t.. canvassers UE31.111- peened. $1,400 Life Luminances, U rev : Mow. lug Machine.. P.rlor Organs, daeLinecke , antung the preudulue Specie. • . free. Send • Dollar cud try it. 1. W. ENGLAND, l'obli u . New York. CHEAP FA DI: Atlantic Pert', I . _370. Galaxy, ot other ;alblitatiott. and 'IIA LL'S JOUHN AL 01 , II HAL (L,) both pelt ters4.so "BRUNCH tTISAraI K I :tE, DISEASES," by the Editor, soot post-paid to• W. W. II A LL, 1:.; Aroadis Ay, N. Y. - • ‘l7 OMEN OF NEW YORK ; Or, The Vrtiler— Work' f the Great Cit.v Th.•nin'.:f every rise, of SiyeikLy esp. e , d. A rotd /;railroad to ruin. Signals of danger are no WI, I .l.kiley in it fur Live Agents than Any Ire dr. 'fakes [Uree nreases all the time to print fx•t rmrrigh. One Agent look 174 erg,: in 10 clays. 740 pages, 45 illustrations. erice $.l LU. Agents Wanted. Andress N. Y. Bl.lok CO, 145 Sassari et., .era• York. COMMON SENSE ! 1 ! WA NTEM—AO Y.NTs. $2: . .0 per mouth to sell Ow UMNI/1 13111(OVELP iENeE F ANI I Ll' SEW INI/ MACLIIN I'm, $lB. Great lot, taneuts to Aget to. This la the [Malt popular sew tag , 14C1111,16 el the day—makes the rations ...Elastic Mitch" —will do any kind ut Wolk that Call be doin, WA any uanhina-100,000 sold sod the densaud ccotttautly creasing. Now to thy time LI tSke au Agt g-7 r,!• col fur , irLulAre. llaware of intriruers - isu Atolrer s &Et OMB h Co., 1:t ittott, l'itt,burah. P.t. or SI Lows. Mo. Aromatic Vegetable Soap COLGATF: .t CO'S TOILET SOAPS ESTABLISII AD 16t 4'll 1-01:K.3 For au Delicate Slc,n Of Ladies and Children BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SOLOMON'S CHILDREN'S Under-clothes Supporter Is the molt perfect article of the kind ever offered to the public made prettily fits nicely, giving eaee and comfort and is just what every MIS wants. Mother, Interested in the comfort and henlth of their daugh• ten should ezarulne its merits. For sale by JOHN L. rIGHICK. Gettysburg, Pa. . Manufactured by D. B. 5..4/127 , .:DE1LS dr. CO.. 9' !Ann, nerst., Maas. KNIT-KNIT-KNIT AGENTS W ANTED everywhere to tell the AMERI CAN KNITTLNG MACHIN k, the only pru.:iirk I Fam ily Knitting Machine ever invented. P: iLP I 2 S. Will knit AktiOnst fichee per minute. A.itire.s A>l EItLAN KNITTING SIACIIINE 11,,stou, naes , or I...mte, Mu. LORILLAILLYS I fe an excellent er • C ELTR E Tr i ,1 I !!9e, of granulated A . j. -1 1 firginta ; wherever . Inteoduced It hued.SMOKING TOBACCO veraelly admired ft le put rip it bandadme nin.lin b as. In which or der. for Meertchnom l'lpee are daily pacLed. LORILLAIID'd I is made of the choir.. Yacht Club r t leaf grown ; it is anti nervous le its effects, as the N 1.,.- SMOKING TOBACCO tine has beton ex tracted ; it leaves no dimareestds taste after smolt- Ma , it. is very mild, IVA in color sod, Weight, bents one pound win last IS lung AM 3 of ordinary - tobacco In this brand we also pack orders every day for tint qual.ty Meersclisuir. Pipes. Try it and convince yourselve• It is all it claims t•ri be, "TUE FINEST Or' ALL." - LORILLARD'SI g. MIN trand of Fine C , I Cot chewin tobac- ENT un hat no equal or spricricr anywhere. CHEWING TOnACCO. It is wi:hoat cicubt the best cheering tolacto In the country. LORILLARD'S I have sow eye in general nee in the SNUFF Sli'Lnotar . :,ralz:t7l'i '-the heat° wherever. used If your storekeeper does not have these article, for sale. ask him to get them ; they are sold by respects- AI. Jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices mailed nn application. P. LORILLARD & CO., New York. 4 TO TIIIS WORKING CL A Efl.—We ere now prepared to furnish sit cinema with constant employment at home, the whole of the time nr for the spare moments. Business new, light end peen table. Persons of either sex randy earn from 30c to £3 per evening, and a pro nortional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boy. and girls earn nearly as mind) se men. That all al, i.e., this notice may ..end their ad drew.. and test the business, we make th iS unparallel ed Ti such as era not well !satisfied, we will send SI to pay rd. the trouble of writing. Full par. ticulata, a valuable sample, which will do to com mence work on, and a copy of The People', Literary Componfag—one of the largest aim; best family news papers published—all sent (roe by mail. Reader, If you want permanent, profitable work, address R. Q. •LLISN A CO., Augusts, Stelae. SR YOUR DOCTOR OR DRUPIIST FOR SWEET la. QUININE—It equal@ (bltter)Quiulne. Manufac tured by F. STEARNS, PARR kCO., Chemists, Now York. elan (1F:or tir.d.class NEW 7 OCTAVE PIA: 4 IOB. 00,4 j thtent on trial. 11. S. Proro Co., Nc - York. SYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CRARIIII4O.-4 won, P derful book ; it shows how either sex can fascinate •tty one they wish, instantly. - ( Ail possess this power.) It teactire how to get rich. Alchemy, Dr. Doe's and Allen's Cabal's, Blindings, Forcerles, In cabtatlons. Deommo'ngy, Magic, Mesmerism. Spiritu— alism. Marriage Guide, and a tbonsaod other won. derv. Sint by mail for 25 cents. Address T. WIL LIAM & CO,. Publishers, South Seventh Street. MIR' delphia, Pa. [bee. 24, 18119.-4 i. Court Proclamation WHEREAS the lion. ROBERT J. FISHER, Ptesident y y of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties composing the 19th District, and Joatice of the Courts of Oy;•r and Terminer and General Jail De livery, for the trial ;bran capital and other offenders In said district, and metro J. K tams and Room 0. fiat esa,Fogrs.,Judges of the Courts of Common Please,and Jamaica of the Courts of Oyer and Terentuer and Geueral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and her offenders In the °aunty of Adams have issued their precept, bearing date the '4.1 day of November, la the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and six-nine, and to me diverted, for holding s Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions Of the 'Peace, and General tail Delivery and Court. of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the .2411. of January, -1170. NOTICK 18 HERMIT GIVEN to alt the Famines of the Peace, the Coroner and the Coast/thine witbla the maid county, that they be then and there in their pro per permont, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions. lizamluatlone, and other Remembrances, to do thosi things which to their offices and in that behalf apper• tain to be done; and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said county of Adams, are to he then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jest. JACOB KLUNK, ShervYK • Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Dec. 24, 1919. A. D. BUEHLER, G.b7TYSBURG, PA., Has just received a large assortment of, 800 K S MR THE HOLIDAYS, I- I • COMprisiog 1144A1 awl FAliikrider rititiattofir, h,Evlsoinoiy ithistrateel, imitable 21 Honda, GUN for t OLD. ANIt YOuxo., MEM Also, a bile assortment of blisceflaneona Books by st*nd sod- antbmi ssl4.l6aari, Anlaita, Pm" knives, Qold Pins aial - PiainbOa. ilia. 3, 1/839,41; • . M. McOLEAN, Hoard Wege. A. D. 1117BEITAII, Traisurer. eve witisurAseis aa# ebasp u fhb aoa 1 Dee. 17.—ff 0 i kipSi Letter Heads;` Orai Ilavelopirsrand all kinds of Job Prlathig gUutrtiormento. GROVER & BAKER'S MST MOM* - ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New nrk 739 aiestnut street, Philadelphia. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE Snooty sod Rlosticlty or Stiteh. Perfection and Simplicity of bleetiloery. Using both threads directly from the spools. $o fastening of seams by baud and uo iniate of thread. Widerange el application without change of - juelnient. The sewn retains its beauty • nd Brmnessarternweb. lug and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work doneby other Sew ing ?darnfuer, these Madden. execute the most beat:Urn' and permanent Kmbroktery and ornamental work. ear-Tbe IThehest Proudness at all the fairs and ex hibitions id the United Stateeand Saralee. bar• been awarded the Qto•er k Baker Sewing 3lechines, and the work done by them, w exhibited la dss etitkp WThe very blirhe.t prise. THE CROSS OF THE J.NOION OF HONOR, was conferred on the repre sentative of the Grover At Baker Sewing Mach Inar.at the Ezpoettfou Unlve“elle, Paris, 1.67, thee attest• ingtheir great superiority over all other Sewing Marbinee. Sa , -For sale by D. W. ROBISON, a ottyebarg undervigned having had 17 year.' experience J. as a practical Operator on Sewing Machine. would recommend the Grover t Baker Family Ma chine as the cheapert and beat machine fur family One .The simplicity of conetructit n and elasticity of stitch made by thee, machines are two very import ant palate In their favor. 250,000 of these Insehl ne • are to day bearing wirtnee. to the truth of our as sertions and the demand i• steadily increasing. , We have also Shuttle Machine* on hand for Tailors and Coach. trimmers use. Call and see MI. • . D. W. ROBIEON. Agent. Cbtmbersbarg ort—Gettyeburg, Pn Jonell. 1889.—1 y BEp.OR- AGENTS, W +NTED FOR STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF' P. T. BARNUM WDITTCN DT lIINISZLi. 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This moat Instructive, entertaining, and best Juvenile Magazine comprises numerous and novel matures that are peculiarly it. own, and entirely free from the gross exaggerations so common to juvenile literature. Our monthly YOCSO Mittens. presents the fine,t colored and other engravings, the best stories. puzzles, prizes. music, and a host of new and interesting subject.; that will not only secure the at tention of Ito), and Girls, but serve to purity dad elevate their minds, communicate much valuable in formation, and proven well-spring of pleasure In the household. Yearly subscription, $1 50, wiiti a good Micro scope, or a pearl•Gaudio Pocket-Knife, ors beautiful Bunk. as premium to each subscraber, and splendid prrizilums given torching, Address W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Broaduay, N. Y. Bpicemen topic', with Circulars, mailed free on reecipt of tau cents. New subscribers sending in before the drat of Jet.. nary next will receive the November and December numbers free. IDaa. 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Wb ep .peat by atall;tba iptiellige on t be Env:grin, then canto, meat bwistladwi. • ' t'phalmea copies cf the Klissina with circulars, Intileil free, va receipt of Attalla mat. AB,OOO WANTED 130. ERSONFRltrtHattcettnest trot:41,000 to*,ooo on perfectly We Ite.al &Ate itieedrity, at 6 jer cent. latereat,Cree front all State and local lama:l;4 will make' int metilate application to either of the under signed.' =I OEM 11=EIMMIli El FAMILY NOTICE MEM TIIIRD PDX ItTlf 111111/ DEE SEVENTH EIGHTH EMI! Photograph.&anlea, Fianzea, &0., to dri gr .- vs it , nootnntly on ban i .nd .14 Ma Cr• • p e.erj thing dot.• ',toilet tOatets ow. (t? atft6lct on. Nom . • Adirtrtiotments. I wail cured of Deafens.' sod Cetera' bye Dimple remedy and will aced the receipt free. . MM. 11.0.1,114 MINT? IlubokunireJ.. , Dec. 10-4 w A THIEF. Ile bee been traveling •boor humbugging drug gists and private pasties, mixing ap and selling • base compound which be calls womorrd PAIN PAINT. Ali of Wolcott'. Rennin. remedies haw e,• white outside wrapper (mita signature large). Look not for countarfeits. Six Pints of womorrs ANNIBILATOh for Catarrh and Colds In the head. or one Pint et Pale Paint, for Oloens or Podnoont tree otettpreaachargea: on receipt of the Inoue) at 181 Chattutui Square, N. $I- or one gallon of Pain Paint (doable strength) fur . Small bottles sold by all brut/eats. Dee. 18 -4w B . L..WOLCOIT. BEST CABINET ORGANS AT LOWEST PIiiCES That the MASON II AMILIN CABINET and ME TROPOLITAN ORGANO are Um lin Of Sagaroasst Is proved by the/deems artantianas spiltiOn oi ;rake. sional musicians. by the award to them of auvior• TV- PIT'S GOLD and SILVER MIDALS or other highest proration., at principal Industrial competi tions within a few years, including the MEDAL at the PARIS EXPUO.ITION. and by a sale very mach greater than that of any similar Instruments. This Com ps ny.xiann tamers oau rntavectass tursposizats, rod wiU nut make "cheap engem& rt any sire*, or coffer an inferior Instruminit to bear tbetr nama,— Raving greatly increased their tactility" for. allaalt• facture, by the ituroductino et new machinery mad otharolsta they arenow making llETflibt 011161AISS thee. /Aga BEY 0E44 *aluminised economy- In met, wll.kb, In scoordance aiUt abets Azadpulley of manta" always at heat rentuntrative profit, tasty are now og tering at PRIChB OP IfilflitilOg NiuRK. /OCR OCTAVE UROA,NE, ruin Waluut Cue, $4O. pxy.iv uorn.Vis (MOANS, Dabble Reed. Solid Walnut Oass, caned sod paneled, With Etter. aTt/Y8 (Viola, lila. Pluton. Iletudia. flute. Trenutinnt),gtys. Otbar styles in proportion. Circular., iv ith . full particulate, accurate drarringa of the different It) lee at organs, and mach tutormxtion bbitit will be of •euTke to every par clokerr of an organ. aril be cent free, and poetage paid, to du.) foe dealt ;mg then. .11A,3uN .11 IIASILIN Ott LAN CO.. 154 Treniout at., lioiton ; 59d dro.tdway, Non York. bec. 19-4 w MK AMERICAN FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE Is prescuted to the public to the moot .Simple, Durable, Compact and Cheap Knitting Marline est, li,ventril P 4:10+: ONI,Y 82,5, Thl• 31-Zitonn.lll f.rwnr..l with rval fnclift); Makes the same stitchas by Hand, 12a t far superkt lu or , 11 respect Will K nit 20,000 Stitches in one Minute, 4ND DO Pi:l:Ft:Cr WCJI.K, leaving every knot on the Inside ~f the work. It will knit a pair of Melt log s (any size) in lean than halt an In nr. It will kolt CLOSE OR OPEN, PLAIN OR RIBBED IfORK, with any kind of coarse on line woolen yarn, or rot. ton 3i ik, or litteo It will knit steck:ugs with double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, sacks, smoking caps, c.cutorm, purse•, LION, ?mtge. afgh•ns, names, on dereleeves, luitt..n,. skating caps, lamp wicks, maps, cord, undershirts, shawls, Jacket., cradle blankets, legsitts, sttabenders, VP uppers, tufted 'cork, and iu (,ct an endless variety of articles in every day nee, aa 14'011. or 01111111.0. From $5 to ;10 per Day Can be mute by any one with the American A'aitling Machias, knitting stocking., it., while • xpert opera torm ran even make more knitting fancy work, which always commands a ',nay role. A person can readily &nit :row twelve to tiftenn pair. of 'tucking. per day, the profit on which will be not less than forty cents per pair. FARMERS Con ern their wuol at only tqrty to fifty cent,' per pound; but by gettitg the wool maro int.. yarn at a •mail ripener, and knitting it ilitOnoCkfi, I.llu or three doll.,rg per pound C.til to ttal:zed. Ou receipt of 1.15 •e ail forward a co.:Line es cr Bored. W e w loch to procure active AGNNYS in every seotios of the Cuittd :tat., and canaries to • hom the most liberal Inducements wall be offered. Address AMElili..:A.. KNITTI.NIi SIACMINM COMPANY, Boston, Mass, or Ht. &Alla, Ma. Der. ]o—ix BiIONCIIITIS,OR Turto.tr DISEASE TII061: AFFLICTED WILL FIND A REMEDY* IN ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM! BE CONVINCED BY POSITIVE ritoor, AND TEST IT YOURSELF ZANE/M1.1.V, Ohio, February 20th, 1569 lleonr.. J. N. BARRIS t CO.. Gentlemen:—l have been afflicted for ten or twelve yearn with Bronchitis In its wont. form, and have tried everything that I could buy recommenetul, but With tittle Cr no tell. f, until I used y. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. which gave mo relict ID • .hort time I believe it la the be.t pz , parnilon extant. for LII dieemes of the throat and lune., and I feet It sty duty to say thin much GO' my t. wn case, so that other, may try it and get relief Ba • Btl. clic! I ly, MATIIIAS FRE:OIIN. Wn know Mr. Freeman well, and bin statement .Ixee is enrc•ct. W. A GRAHAM A CU., Whomaale and :tet til Drugg,ta, Zineervilia. Dec. 10.-1 w FORTY THOUSAND CASES OF GOODS were .hipped 'ram our hones in 0015Yeet, to familias cluha, and merchant', in every part of the country, from Maine to California,' amounting in value to nom ONE MILLION DOLLARS Our facilities for transacting thlsimm•nee hosineve are better than ever before. We have agents in all the principal cities to Purchase prods from the Hann fetturefa, Importers. •nd otheci, for CA 11. end .Iten at an immense sacrifice from the original cost of pro ducti.m. Our stock consists, in part, of thetillowinic gooda:—: SHAWLS, BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS. (PING HAMS. DRESS GOODS. TARLE LINEN, TOWELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SKIRTS, CORSETS, Ac.. An. SIL VER.PLATED WARP., SPOONS P(,4TED ON NICK EL SILVER, DESERT YORKS, FIVE-BOTTLE PLATED CASTORS, BRITANNIA WARE, GLASS WARE, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, In great varlet), ELEGANT FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPII ALBUMS, the nes.e.t and chuicest styli, in Morocco and Velvet Bindinge. MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS, lIANDKER CHIEF' AND GLOVE BOXES, &T. GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OF THE NEW EST STYLES. We have also made arrangements w(hh some of the leading Publishing ”ousea, that will enable ua to sell the standard and latest works of popular anilines at about one-ball the regular. price:—ouch as Brian. Bolas, Murex. and Tzusdeoit's Wong.,ln full Gilt and Cloth Bindinge,—and hundred of other,. These and everything else for ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. We do not offer a sin ea article of merchandise. that can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do not ask you to buygoods from no utile.' we can sell them cheaper than you can obtain them in any other tray,—while the greater part of our goody-are sold at about One-Half the Regular Rates. We ant good reliable agents to every part of the Conn By employing your ,pare time to form club. and sending us orders, you can obtain the most liberal eummiseione, either in CAtqf or and all goodie tent by as will be as represented, and we anarantee satisfaction to every one dealing with our hones. A. the Holiday. ate coming, we are making special at mogemeuts to supply every one who reed. our id vertlivment, with the moat handaomeand useful Ron da; preseuts that can be, thunaht of or wished for, and to enable them to procure them cheaply an d cu we will give to any one who out be— come our Agvnt, ONS EntNnftlill FILER TIC/INC& enumerating some of the many thtlerent articles from which yon can make your selection of Holiday pre lent.. For retoraing full clubs from these Free Tickets, accompanied by the en h, we will give the same city. premiums that we now cive,Juet the sortie,aa U-yoe bad pall 10 route for each one at your Tgketic We Wise you to understand that but hayother firm in the butane. can compete with as fa any way wbetever. en this tree ticket is only good for the litilidays Jun count send in your order. before the 201 h o f Jan. nary, I+7o. -In every order amounting to ovieSso, wtomPsofed by th« codi, the Agent may retain $2 00 and in every coder or over $100,53.00 may be retained to PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. Thls offer is more especially townlet Agents In the Western and Southern States, but la open In all one. ton ra. COMMISSIONS: Agents will b• paid tea per cent, In Oesh or .11er ebantme, a hen they nu. ce Tuna mimes cure. for 'which below we Ai re• partial Litt of Commissions ; AN 0-DER OP E3O, from a club of Thin."' Il pay the Agent, a, comtalstivp, 2S yds. Brow' 'ached Sheeting, fluod Drees Patter., Wool dhaWi. grouch Cassimere Pant/and Teel Pat rtne Large White 0411 II torpant, etc., of &TOO to FOR we will or Oleg &pert torn, cub, FOR AN ORDER OF E6O, front a Olub of Piny, we alit pay the Agent, as Cumin i 1111100; 45 yds. Sheeting, One pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin Dress pattern. W..0l nylon* tliewt, silver Cwt. Attar, etc., etc., or 45.00 in web, .ljtOlt AN CalDliiit OF CEO. from • ant. of One Hay dn:4, we will pay the Agent, se eontailsaion, IVO AL .Roodyard.wWeHheettag,Celn Olives Ranting Cang Watch, high Leni Wool Shawl, Salt stall Wool Frencf Zuwitutre, etc., etc., or 610 In cash. Wadu Lot 'employ any Travelling Aiienta, and can somtra should nos psky snoopy 1. , pitons , . Pirtiolt to La oar agente, masts peraanoay acquainte W9L MONEY ALWAYS BY REGISTBRID LB - for flintier particulars tend for our 01;W 8 pee Ostsiortes, PA/11MR & CO., 98 di 100 Summer 84, Boston, Maas. Oct. 22,1689.-it HOLIDAYS! NEW FIRM! HR subscribers bailee - entered Into panatellas, la 1 the PU , TOOa*PIIIO 110ellek 48, at t`• old litead of aNTINEI a Co.. Mini MOTO .teeet,Oettyebaat (bead" *Peva* Italbeeetoclus. &eta). oast* they will Kling* be piropared to take In the best ttyko, PHOWO424RAPIIS, AMBROTYPES, BON TONt•OANTEI3, IMPEKIELB, AND ALL OTHER STYLES, N0r.19, 1860.-0 1/11 7HEELEII4 ()II N LocA_A•Tirei, Family Bewine OV 400,1)04Th - OW 'l# 170.1. rxeitims IT ramits BUYING ANY OTIIER. SOLD ON LTMN al 0 PER IVI Tll . PETICREGN 4 UAKIVITEN, Grn,cral Apigho. lINEBAL 01111,8 fur ADA 118 COUNTY;;JACONIi BUILDING, oliamilitsetinti GITSYBBURO, ' • Nat. 41169.--610 DESIRING to quit butiliksa '.111 . 11 rout ay H 0 T-E IN YORK SPRINGS BOROUGII It boa ample aci:onmodatlono, good,Yold Nod 8110. bllog. le on old stood Iv ■ good loostioa. ror torn!, de., odibtedl . Dec. IT, Ple.-41, BANK ELECTION - 0 111ITEDCRO NATIONAL BANG, lle,c. 7. law. Notice is hereby given that the Maned tlettlon for Diroctorr of this Beak. will b. held at tha Bank. tag Wats% oa Ilteaday, the 11 to day.' January, ice, at 1 o'clock, P. N. Dec. 1i —IJ LECTION. The mem a -VIZ Al4lB COUN et./ It ICULTUEA ber. 3001ETY" Will in e t In -AgriCTlll - nit .Woatlay, Armory 3rd. 13/0, st I o ,h.clt. P. L. , to transact the clans! bushiest—atMr which an Election will be held Gr .'been for the yetr 1870 113 accordance aEL the l s..vtaiotts of the charter. By order of the Marti, SAMUEL lIVIREIT, President_ E 0. FAIINCSTOCA. .:f.Cret43l,7. Dec. 17, 18i9.-3t ELECTION,ECTION. _ 4 FIL.ST-NATIONATi BANK OF GETTYSBURG. Notice is hereby giveh to the Stockholders of the • "FtBST•NATIONAL BANK 01 GETTYSBURG," that en Election let SEVEN DIEMSTORS, to serve one year, will be held et the Banking Rouse at Mld Institution, on !buddy, Me tIM qj January, 1870. at I o'clock, P. M. Dec. 17, 1.869.—at GEO. ARNOLD, aukhler E LE CTION. Tax MIIMMAIBBIIIki itUrlahl. FIRE PEO- ThCTION SOCIETY will hold an Electlcui for 12 DIRECTORS, at the °Mee of the Society, on Monday, Me 10th day of Jarman/OM, between lbe huur. 01 twelve and three o'clock in the afternoon. Members are entitled tom, vete lbr web policy held. JAMdt3 EUSSILL, Secretary. Dee. 17, 1889.-31. • X.ECUTOR'S NOTICE.-1,6t .A ten Testamentary on the estate of PlDsrt Saw- DI BA ILKIL, deceased,lateof Memnon township, Admits county, having been granted to the undersigned, re siding in lame township, she hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, cad those having claims against the earns to present than properly authenticated or settlement. AMANDA DIU DEBASER, lizec utlix Nor. .12-4 r ° TlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of DAM= mmaisr, late of Gunton°, deceased, having been granted to. the ass dereigned residing In Franklin township, Adam. county, Pa., he hereby gives notioeto all mama la debt,d to acid utile to make Immediate payment, end thcashaving cisJatsagalust the wee to present them properly authenticated for settlement. .• JAMBS L/101, Adm'r. Nov. 26, 1869,41 XECUTOR'S OTICE..L.—Let -4 w N t., Testamentary on the estate et CAULIMItt Simms. late of Conowso township, Adam. Immo,. Ps, amassed, having been granted to the ukase.. el goe‘be husky gives notice to all peewee tadebt• ed to. Add estate to make Immediate payment .04 those limns Malmo against the same to pretest them properly authenticated for settlement. MICLIANL BILIT, Ex l% Nov. 28,111C9.-61. INN CENT REWARD AND NO 111ANS/I—Ran V away from the subscriber, residing Dr Neer Der. lip. Adams month Pa, on the 28th of November 1 0 69, a bound boy, indentured to me. Ms name is Samuel Ilgenfrils ; his age about 12 years. All per sons are bereby warned against trusting him on my account. as I will not be resporterkle br any debts of his contracting. mrenaira, BPANOLER. Dee. 1869.--Eto VOTICE ti hereby given, that application haabcco 11 made to the Governor kw the pardon' of Ulna I RAGAS, Convicted is the Court of_Quarter &anions of Adams Cooney on the 2lit day of August, 1569, c f Rambling, and thereupon consumed to out year's hu. priaooment in the Conroy Jail and to pay 4 ADO of one hundred Vass and the cause ofprosecutkon, and ciao Indicted with others for keeping gambits( de. Tire. HENRY HAGAN. Dec. ' THE account Of HENRY'HARBOLD, Guardian of the pertain and estate of OBORMI X. A Leans. minor child of 114 Wats, deceased, has been hied In the Orphans" Court of Adams county, and will be confirmed oa Tasafey.llth day of Jan. nary nr.rf, unless cause to the contrary by shown. By the Court. Dee.10,18C9.-3t• REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legit...end other persons concerned, tha t tbe _Admitibitration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on TUMIDAY,the 11th day of JANUARY next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., viz: 238. Second and final account of Frederick 8. now. emend Abraham Bowers, Administrators of Daniel Meer.. deceased. 257. First and final account of James Linn, Ad ministrator of Jacob Micithir, dammed: 258. The first account of namnel nicer, Itsiocutor of the Will of John Socks, Jr ' decsased. 259. The account of John Oottleots. Xxisentor of Abraham Jacobi late of Lothnore township, otoo'd. M. D. IfOLTZWORTII, Roesler, 1. Second and anal account of Ole Ilyere and Jobo Myer., Hzecutors of the last 111 wed. Tes tament of Jacob 31 yeti, deceased. &MUHL A ' . swopm, Realeter.• Dec. 10, 1800-.—td • TN the Court of Common Psi of Ailaaw cotraty, N 0.3 November T0rm,1360„ Whereas WILLIAM H. JaCYJME did nie hie rarities lift Divorce a viand° watriatonfi against Loma Jaen, 0, upon which Sabina:ma was awarded, tooted the 18th day of August A.D. 1800; sad whereas au Alas 812bpnIna has lamed in raid case retainable the 214 k. day of January, A. Doarg. tp..5,,,n0 of ado court—You, Unsaid Robes= Jackson, are requested to be and appear in your prep pram, in maid °owe, eu the 24th day of January,lBlo CO answer the poll. don of your hothead, the sold William U. Jackson. and to show cause , if any yam have why he should not be dirovoodln6 the bands of mitrtmony, - PHILIP SAWN, Sheriff. And nom, - Ifor.ll. lOW, on motion In open Court, 111.0. Wear of Om Borate, of Elettrebearg, In appellee. ed Commlakmer to take teathooky on the pert of the petitioner aboriiisoned—tia days aotio• to be Onion In on. of th e newepaperapnblbheda Gettolnus, BT TUN 00W. To Anima Jeczaoarl—yout are hereby nethtedtbit the depositions of mammas, Roder the abet*: rub,: will be taken at my adlce. in the Court ibis the o , ough of Gettysburg., en Ikersdnx, coty December, 111110, WO. of clerk M. of Mid la Dec. P. 1 OW.-41 O. WOLP, Oserr. '• } anamostmealti sr R . ADAMS C0111 1 214:10L sybarnia to bit Sheri" pi mid Camay , : Oltrll3 , l:—We •0 0 vimaad you thai JOS liable*/ RILIT'L Allf6tollt, acceptor. late of your Celli" by all and slagularhia gee& and rhattots, Mods and soug ements. le wnosehands or posseseieu the MOO IrMY be lbgbd, do Mutt ire be cod appear before our Oise Coqimou ltieue, to be beldeu at Gettysburg, fumed Pr lb. said County, on the Fourth Notulay of Yvette. burg., DM, B ap aid there to mower The Mottle. Menotti(, 'indorses, of • •Me in Debt sod that yon •Iso monnong the mkt Itn.sr L. KAMM. toy and 1.31 ether persons I wham hands or poro.. NOD the aam• goods, aid cbattela. Whey antf ten.. meats, or soy of IL am, may be attached, so that they. .be and appear berme our slid Cour: at the duy sad place afore mentioned, to answer what 'Mall be oh- JeeteJ optiost hies or atom. and abide the ktaget•mt of the Court therein, and bays you .then and these - thin writ, Williams the Iluuorable Rout J. Funt.n. Km, rite. - 14001 .1 udgrut mid Court at Cletty.berg, the 9th, 'of November. IatISI. . . To BUST L. Hirittitorr: •' Take works that Ike above writ of Po - obr• 41. tachment by bora load oat of the Court of Ow*. maa eirk. of Aqiipis musty by virtiroof who.'" OW • • totrwroltitt wwribwitracts of real estate bias bows at. ., (Er hoped .. Nov. la, Isar .t-dt S HU Rl'r . F ' 8 SALES: .. In parenattee tf deeds, write of Merl Backus awl . ~, rendition' Bayonet, ilea* oat ot tho Bonet of Ad. - ' awls COooly, a. 14 teat° dlreettal, there will: be waPate4 - to Pah Ile Balt, at rho Court !louse In the Boroosh or . Gettysburg, on ilifteraley, the. let day of itt neatry,' ',....' , 1370, al 1 o'clock P...; ilt Two lon my Owin), situate le the 41,ttewedt. . . .1 Berwick, Anotnychanty, Panneyltaalt, frtattlego l , Berman street anti fleet agree', and aajerlttiot lefe u r the German aefolued-Clotscit.on Witkh anal 'enmotod '.* ~ two etare Rvagb-wt ftPUPB, Patti.* two aidrj , " dact-bellaleg 'wftachedi pert nr . klt . ali mi tertheatO o , , used a* a ear. legtoeikerNeftbathat ine th Bh O P, Waal , liona.,,CAM..ray Lag !table, W.il etlfraer, Reit ' - Pen and • railetraf chdas frail. -110;ateP.amel awhile le ezecutloo is the prapeety Of Ida As if,. „ A BOMB AND: rof; elkiettitar • ja, ; . am* °vent", New, Itentt e felettbar With ,filiglya.:,.. twa t bora and Yara•tareptte ea tbe Nor_ .ilt books : . ; to fleet atm( oa tbe meta, - and atablillas se '. the teat of froiodeX Wolf, 100 she wage • Darla eadoestelatas9lllll 'Wall al a t .' i :flooinOli, moo tor Call:, hoproro4. wash opooilool oy; ..,, rot Call 1100.14'.1haso Mop, rtdate L ptaya k ii vaL p.e, sill atheetatballtheas. a Widlierfflfeter se' ki ' -Haar, and fruit op- Ob. illOoles. /Pol. Si' • lotoreot Of Mot hi 1 .5pt14 . ,_1410 muse Inane , of literideL I. 41 00.. festetyleia . ma d odiftliiiie tt m k ii i • .end /ceded* W I IWO SOON' Ur oo the property of brims Assmotim t ._ -_— . ,• : JACKS Ki.vNif,. - 114rar IthertroOlOco, Gottiobarg, Dec. 17, 1 alht.—lff oirlon porosat.of the pa:abate . nwes7 vote all odee by the BUM! easel be pa darer lot ...libel, Oar tae propett,y le struck dawn or ups Wier. to comply tkereerlth ea property et 11l be wile pat op AN' IWO J.s. ANY U t JACOB Plain& ME="Mr EMI star litittlfintoll%. ROTEL FOR ligNt. JOUN D. RICXIII4 York Pprlnp, &d *k to.. Pa §tgal Nitro. J. F3IOIIT BAIR, Castitrr CAUTION NOTICE. NOTICE S.O, WOLF, Oi. NOTICE. NOTICE. JACOB hi u• 110111, Pso410:1 EMI •:r ca} '7