The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 31, 1869, Image 3

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ALUABLE TOWN PR
AT PRIVATE RALE
L.
111,..1rreignil .ffer* at Private Fele The two.
y BIM K DiSELLINO re:Tatty nrcupical I.y hie
her. an Baltimore attest, liettyaburg. fronting 30
'4bn:our° street, with an alb un the north and
and adjolling property of Ire. Paxton on The
th. It he de.bably located for • private reabb.nre
le In good ord.., with a good frame Stable, and
,eressaiJ briprort merits. For terms. apply In •
RL BERT 3IcCUIIDY.
=BEI
ALUABLE FARM AT
offers at Private Sale Lis valuable,
RM. in Ft. Thomas township, /retailer
lay, on [lie r,iid from tempbeitstown to the
rei Spring 1. ad. , 4 or a lode from the latter
.mtintainfnit 71 ACtil:S. more or leas. The lin
ements area taw two story !KAMM DWEL—
G Ifig24 fret a ith a Frame Born, '20x35 feet, and
' 4lll4l ogs. There is a n.ver.iailing Spring of
rco the premiaes: About 22 Acres are in good
her, with a largo proportioe of ixrelleut Meadow.
tam is under good *acing. and in good order,
miureelentiy located Avila's, schoolllouses,
terms will be easy to soft pore Lasers.
nous &string to clew the paleface will call on
ref Knotiss, raildieg oa the adjoining farm. For
her lotorulatia.n address •
HENRY MILTE?iBERGER,
Oraeff ram rg, Adams co., Penna..
1 dil , 9 —sm
ALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
e tit , :rrsigc.rd offer, at Private Bale a VERY
ALILk YARN', imitate to Strabon townsbiN
t 1?-6 miles southwest of Newchetter, adjoining
of Henry Thomas, Lag., George Cashman, and
..cont.i.ing es ACID En 01 Land in a high state
Berm on. The Improfe.sents are a now wrath
tong Or, lard of Apple and Peach Trees, Grape
• and Fruit Trees In the yard, a well of Water at
'am: a tirvtr-failit,g stream rooa through the
eof the Yarns. There is an abundance of Tim-
The location is coul'ollietil. to Churches, Schools,
,sod Market.
Properly Is well suited for dirieico, and will be
in Wm or entire. to suit purchasers.
reens wishing to view the premises or ascertain
e, will call on the subscriber or address by letter.
ABRAHAM FICHES.
w Chester, Aug.l3, ISG9.-tf
RIVATE SALE
Of A FARM NEAR GETTYSBURG-
e nudet signed Laving divided hie Farm lying
berimod tOttbaliip, Adame county, Pa., abou t
.west of Gettysburg, to the right of Chambers;
turnpike, *bent 1 4 mile, offers a portion of
Private Sole. It c Attains about 115 acre■ ot:
term land, with 30 acres of good, Timber.—
top, cement, area new two-story brick 11011160,
• Out-house, Frame Baru, and all other nice.-
There it A tine youretdreltard in
bearing condition of nll kinds of krnit Thu
er port of the land him sit been limed sod le in At
.rate of cult iTnt too.
•
Ai,3 1 , elm•11 wirldut, to purchase a farm orar
.111olkets.thossIses. School•houses, should u
'.Cull iknl see this 000.
THEODORE BENDER
ttyab ins-, Pa
=1
RIV ATE SALE.
A GREAT BARGAIN.
tiful nodoroducting FA RNI, situated In the
e I red., rick Vitlle3,ono 3 nilles from Frederick
31,1, cuntikinn ACRES, Improvements,
did
tone Mansion House ,
Carriage !louse, Dairy, Corn Crib, Wage n
di ,dc., g.,od :idling of IVatet ; Also, Mooing
r In all the, fields. Peach and Apple Orchards
,1 4 rds 700 Trees. Fehcing ; good.
ale pi..lliv e.. Price $5.000
OEo. F. WEBSTER,
Property Agent,
'Frederick City, Md.
17, -:Ii•
I.I.I:ABLE' TOWN RESIDENCE
FOR SALE
undersigned, intending to remove from Oett)s
oilers t Privute ;ale the prOperty io whi
0 trert, adjoining pi open) of Jobtu
on the Edar urd of Hamlet !Shilling on the
f t.IIt1111: .;0 feet on nigh street cud rennin
t tweivo fed. alley. The 130173 E is s new
ory Fran, Building, conveniently arrange
n large STA is LE on the lot—everything being
t•t.ite ..rder. It will be sold on ressonabi
tura, it.fortootwo apply to
JOHN W. WEIGLE
tyaburg. Pa.. Nor. v, IStAi.—tf.
kLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
4:lrt Wit rs ofthe Will of CANNON, deed.
t Private Sole; the Talmible Ilea! Estate of *laid
.rot on the corner of Baltimore and East Middle
directly opposite the I 'OILIti MOUSE, 95 feet
lumnte Ste, et by 142 feet deep. Improved wit
O ,`TORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, marble
.g shop, and a well of excellent water, Isolt.
s one of the most desirable places In Gettys-
At ply to
31ARY A. CANNON
J. StAIteIIALL CANNON,
Executors
ISt .-tf
HEAP LANDS!
ye for sale more than 200 FARMS, varying in
10 Acrre t 5000 Acre.. and varying in
tom SI to $5O SICR ACRE. The glin.ato ie
.ed. 601 l advted to the growth, o Grain,
, Gra., Fruit and Grarolli Water ie abundant
'AP RAILROAD TICKETS will be provided for
0 come to me to buy laud.
For catalogue of prices, tc., address
JNO. B. GRETTER,
Greensboro', N. C
- -
USE AND LOT
AT PRIVATE SALJ"
eubacrilier v Mies to dispose of hie liouse ana
ualod en the Muntrusebtirgßued and close to
1101.78 S Is a new TWO-STORY FRAME BUILD
-Ith a one and half story Backbuilding, a
at Lie, and a choice variety of Fruit. The
go are all new having been put op with good
al but a ow yearn ago.
ny person wishing to purchase a property
not tall to call and see this one As it is • No. 1
ty In all respects. Terms will made easy.
W5l. H. 15TEINOUR, J .
ysburg, Nov. 12, 1669. 3m.
FOR SALE
opt. rty on . Chanatrsboirg rt. Gttlyabstry, Pa
E HOUSE is a two story brick,
as in it, a Hydrant In the yard with good out
gs, rltotee 'nestles of Grapes. Strawberries,
rrles, Easplerries, Peach and dwarf Pear
n the lot. -S. B. BOW.
10.—If •
LUABLE MILLS
AT PRIVATE SALE
). 1--A very desirable Mill Pro
,:b 15 ACRE, Or LAND, on the bead waters
Mouoracy, cue mile from ilarneS, known BB
mall.
U. 2—One other Mill Property,
ACRES OF LAND, on dank Creek, known
loe's SIIII, eta milts west of Gettysburg.
O. o—One other Mill Property,
ACRES OF LAND, on the Turnpike leading
oL,tt.toorn to ilanover, one mile from the lat
e, know 1.1 Gollinger's
ALSO,
MASONIC.—On Monday night last the
officers of "Good Samaritan Lodge No. 336,
A. Y. M.," - were installed by R. H. Thom
as, Esq., of Mechanicsburg, R. W. D. G.
M. of this district. The officers for the
ensuing year are :—D. A. Buehler, W. Id. ;
A. J. Cover, S. W.; H. J. Stehle, J. W.;
H. S. Benner, S.; John Rupp, T.; Wm. E.
Culp, S. M. C.; D. A. fikelley, S. M. C.;
Wm. McClean, P.; J. X Brandi, S. D.;
Rufus E. Culp, J. D.; Rev. W., R. H. Dea
trick, Chaplain. John °elseloran, Tyler.
After the installation of officers the mem
bers of the Lodge, and visiting members of
other Lodges, took the cars for the Springs
Hotel, where an elegant entertainment bad
been prepared by the gentlemanly proprie
tor, Mr. Homes. It was gotten up in Mr.
H's best style, for which he is noted. After
supper came the "feast of reason and flow
of soul," with brief speeches in response to
various sentiments. The first offered was
to the R. W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylva
nia, which was responded to by R. W. D.
Grand Master R. H. Thomas. W. A. Dun
can, Dig., C01....E. G. Fahneatock, Col. C.
H. Buehler, Dt. J. W. C. O'Neal, Capt..J.
F. McCreary, A. J. Cover, Esq., H. C.
Peters, H. J. Stahie, Rev. Deatrich, G. M.
Howell, J. C. .Neely, H. B. Woods, J. M.
Branch, H. S. Flowers, George Hoppes,
and others, were called out during the eve
ning. After an hoar or two of' pleasant
social enjoyment the party returned to town
with favorable impressions of Mr. Hoppes,
proprietor of the Springs Hotel, and Mr.
Hovel!, President of the Passenger Rail
way, both of whom extended every possi
ble courtesy in providing for their comfort.
It may be proper to add that no "wine
list" was provided for the entertainment,
the ocly beverages being coffee, tea and
water.
Treasurer.
A CHOICE FARM,
Ing 231 ACRES OP LAND, 30 ACRES IN
R, mostly 100 gushes, of i hoe to the Acre,
nice Buildlugs,-tiro mile, west of Gettysburg.
GEO. ARNOLD.
•
.burg, 5ept.24,18G8.-3m. - •
I would exchange one of the above Mill Pro
f, a g....lF•rna in Atlanta county, Pa.
OEO. ARNOLD.
)0D FOR SALE,
300 CORDS OAR
200 HICKORY,
SANDOE'S MILL,
rice S 2 and $3 per cord on the ground
GEO. ARNOLD
•burg. ) 0 11g28,1,668.—.t. I
ANTED.-:—Partner—Half
in
tcreet in a good Wood Engraring Litho
.rc •uil Steam Power Printing Business, in
li his, an an paralleled chance Air Capital and
'cal Printer or Lithographer. Address •
M. R. LtiIIiGACRE„
3u & 3:2 South Seventh et.. Piffle
EIEMIED
8,000 WANTED!
tSONS desiring to invest from $l,OOO
*B,OOO on perfectly safe Real Estate
ty, at G per cent. interest,free froo all
and local f taxatim, will make im
v
te applicatiki to either of the under
..
, M. McCLEAN,
s't Boaid of Trustees of Pa. College
A. D. BUEHLER,
17.--tf
W ESTERN
t'-EMPTION LARDS.
1 HAVE ON HAND A YEW
R ACTS
OF No. 1,
hand, pre-eail•dou Lands located nee/ Rat
oriaty Towne, ikc., In well settled seiglaq.l
Web I willsell, or exchange at a fait pelf
I latateln Adaneseonnty, Pa.
GEO. • ENOIL
isee._t
FOR. SALE.
DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRIJ:K.I DW L.LLINCi HoUS.E,
knit. on 40 tent lot, with two-story Brick
• to or, clam, rtosir, two - door froir
N. es ISsltliktore street, wall be sold on 00-.ttr, •••.• I Jane. 11
T ADVERrilistho MZDIUM,
ElT•ipte 1111.2111111/1
FRIVATE c3A LE
RL-APPOINTED.--On Monday last,
being St John's Day, the,officers elect of
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania were
installeJ at the Masonic Hall, in Philadel
phia, via;
Robert B. Lamberton, Right Worship
, ful Grand Master.
4 ,11* Yam ant ,toutixel.
fictiviburg, Frldna , ice , 31. Iht9,
CARRIER'S GREETING.—The Print
er's "devil," carrier, and ,employets of
the office generally, have been busy du
ringthe past week, getting . - iut some niyii
tt.rions document, which we Asko to be
the annual greeting of the Carrier Boy.—
Ile and lieuteuans will be on hand Sat
nrday morning, and hope to Lind their
1.613.12"13 prepared to return the greeting
with substantial evidences of good will..
SALES.—Mr. 'William Ruff, .of NeW
Salem, has purchased the new brick house
of Mr. Overdeer, ou Baltimorestreet 2 , this
place, at $5,000 the latter taring the Ben
ner property, across the, alley, at:52,600.
Edward Stab! has sold his property in
Alobottatowu to Mr. Martin for p,aoo.
Josiah Benner, Lq., has purchased
the Weismanle property on Rock creek,
Harrisburg road, for s2ho.
A 'WEEK OF PRAYER.—It is well
known that the first week of the new year
is observed by Christians of various de
nominajiops, as a season for special prayer
and mutual edification. We understand
It that such meetings will be held in the
churches in New Oxford—the first on Mon
day and Tuesday afternoon, in the Ger
man Reformed Church ; on Wednesday
and Thursday in the Lutheran Church ;
and on Friday and Saturday in the Meth
odist Chuith.
PLEASANT SURPRISE.—On Thurs.
day night of last week, a number Of ladles
and gentletneu of the Reformed Church
in this place made a "surprise visit" to the
parsonage, bearing quite a - number of ac
ceptable gifts for their 'Pastor, Rev. W.
11. R. DICA.TRICH, and the differetit mem
bers of the family, including eatables and
substan dais of various kinds. Tile whole
matter had been judiciously managed,
and took
.the good Pastor by surprise.
Mr. Deatrich is labdring with marked suc
cess in his congregation, and enjoys their
confidence and esteem, as has been mani
fested by frequent testimonials.
, EXA.MINATIONS. The Common
Schools of Gettysburg closed their first
session on Thursday oflast week, pre
ceded by a public examination of all the
schools. The °semi Nations, we under
stand, passed off creditably, and to the
satisfaction of the Board—all the mem
bers of which, with a single exception
were in atteLdance. The Schools will re
open on the first Monday in January.
John M. Kratab, Esq., bas been appoint
ed Director to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the removal of Wm. R. Eyster, Esq.
Some of the Teachers were made the
recipients of handsome gifts from the pu
pils. The pupils of School No. 1, on the
day preceeding their examination. gave
their, Teticher, Capt. John. F. ZWCreary,
to undersUad \Mat they would like to be
dismissed, and have possewasion of the
school room for a l'sw hours. They had
a still further surprilse in store for hint.
Upon his return to the School room next
morning, he found that 'his pupils had
made good use of the rece*—tne stove
being nicely blackened—the rbom
.care
fully cleaned np—arid the walls p tb t , kniely
decorated with appropriate mo
twined with - myrtle—all the work of the
pupils of his department. '
CHRISTMAS IN NEW OXFORD.—
A correspondent advises us that the good
people of New Oxford had a joyous time
on Christmas day, notwithstanding the
inclement weather. Numerous gatherings
took place, and warm hospitality prevail
ed throughout. There was preaching in
the morning, and at noon a Fox Chase
took place, when some -of the sportsmen
of the neighborhood and .rom Hanover
joined in the chase. The fox was letloose
about one o'clock, and after 7taking sew
era, circuits about town, made for the
bills. When a few miles from town he
was holed and caught alive._ Another
chase is to take pine,. 0. fl.fo.d~ 7i Now
Year's day.
In the evening s Christmas festival' 'Was
held in German Reformed Church, by the
Teachers, Officers and children of the
School. The Church is said to have been
beautifully decorated, and two large
"Christmas Trees" filled with presents for
scholars and friends. The scholars' pres
ents amounted to 144, besides 220 more
given to individuals. An addresewaade
livered by the Pastor, Mr. Davis, suitable
for the occasion, and everything passed
off pleasantly.
We also learn that there were quite a
number of gifts given during the day, and
some very valuable ones. One in particu
lar, worthy of note, was given to a Teach
er of the German Reformed Sunday
tchool—a large Oil Painting of the "Trial
of Christ before Pontius Pilate." A large
Quilt too was the gilt of a mother to her
daughter, that contained 2888 pieces, • and
all pieced by the mother herself.
Samuel C. Perkins, Deputy Grand Mas
ter.
Klfretl R. roller, Senior Grand Warden.
Robert Claritlnnior Grand Warden. .
Peter Williamson, Grand Treasurer.--
Jdtin Thomson, Grand &Wotan'
R. W. G!.. M. Robert A. itamberton an
itoustcei his eppointmenta for the Fear.—
Eion. il...Y.Fer, of York t is re-appoint
ed Chairman of the Committee on Corres
pondence; Charles M. Howell, R-q., of
Lancaster, District Deputy Grand Master
for. Lancaster and York counties, and
Robert R. Thorns; Phq., of Mechanic*.
burg. Pistriot Deputy Grand Master for
Cumberland, Adams, Franklin and Ful
kn counties. Mr. ThomM ettlere, in s
markeddegree. confidence and esteem
of the Xfoctri la ills district, and the
membership will be gratified' to know
that kW relations to *ltnß an ilk
oopttisios.
CHRISTMAS.—We are glad to notice
by our exclukes that the Cusom of obserr
ing Christmas Is growing into favor, and
year by year is becoming more general.—
We read of 'Christmas trees and Christmas
festivities itOburches, Sabbath Schools,
Orphan 1104.3, and the various benevolent
and charitable h3stitutinos with which the
country abounds. It is a good ohl custom
--healthful in all its associations, and not
only a source of intense joy f 6 the little
folks, bat important in its religious bearings,
by directing marked attention to the cen
tral truth of the Christain system—the Ad
vent and Incarnation of the blessed Sav
iour.
In Gettysburg the day was - generally ob
served, and bright faces and • pleasant
greetings marked the meetings of old and
young who thronged our streets or ex
changed social visits. We hear of quite a
-number of Christmas Trees in private resi
dences—some of them elaborately and ar
tistically gotten up—and embracing all de
nominations, Catholic, Lutheran,Reformed,
:Methodist and- Presbyterian.
On Christmas eve, at the Catholic church,
the services, as usual, were very impressive,
aid attracted much attention.
lIZTORMED SABBATH 'SCHOOL.'
, .
The Reformed Church Sabbatk School
convened in the Lectureroom of the church
on Christmas eve, and enjoyed a, most de
lightful season. The exercises (for a mem
orendnm of Which we are indebted to a
friend,) were 'lntroduced by — the School
singing an appropriate Anthem. The
beauttful Christmas servicu, of the Church
was then gone through with, the Pastor
leading. At its close Mr. Richards, one of
the Teachers in the Infant Department, de
livered au interesting and fitting addiess.—
Several Anthems were sung atter the ad
dress, when the Christmas gifts were given
io all, Scholars and Teachers. Owing to
repairs going forward In the Church the
Christmas Tree had to be disposed with,
but the gifts were none the less acceptable
to the children. A large amount of candy
was equally divided among the Scholars
and Teachers, by the Pastor, as their re
spective names were called out. The child
ren in the Infant School; under the care of
Miss Annie Danner, each received, in con
nection with their candy, a beautiful Card
and Book. Private gifts were the joy of
the evening—not a Tia — dter or Scholar
missing. These gifts were presented ins
public way—each Scholar syttd Teacher
ing forward to receive it. Miss Eva Dan
ner wis made the happy recipient of an
elegant copy of Milton's complete works
Miss Annie Danner and Mr. Richards were
kindly remembered by their side of the
School. 'Tie difficult to discriminate ; Mt s.
W. A. Duncan, Mts. John Winebrenner,
and the" venerable Superintendent, Mr.
Uuyer, were not forgotten.
An interesting feature of the evening was
the presentation of the .Rewards, promised
a year ago :
Ist. To the scholar committing the larg
est number of yei sea of the Scriptures: The
reward was won by Lillie Frey, of the
Youth's Department, and by Fannie Fley,
of the Infant Department. -
2d. To the scholar or scholars most reg
ular and ptuntual in their attendance dar
ing the year. The rewards were given ta
lreste Danner, Ella Buehler, Emma Wolff,
Clara Rebert and Ada Deatrich. The
Choir of the congregation remembered the
Pastor In a handsome present.
OHRII3T OHUEOR SABBATH lik7llooL.
The Sabbath School of Christ Church
(Lutheran) also bad a pleasant time on
Christmas eve.' A large Christmas Tree
had been put up In the Church, reaching
from the floor to the ceiling, profusely
decorated and heavily laden with oranges,
sacks of candies, and gifts for the children
of the Senior and Infant Departments, pro
vided by the Teachers. There were also
many private gifts from Teachers to their
Classes—from Classes to Teachers—and
from Scholars to each other—so - me of them
eustry mutt mumble. Indeed so numerous
were these special gifts that it was found
im
possible to put them all on the tree, and
Many were deposited on the platform.
At 7f o'clock the, School met in the
Church, which was well filled by members
of the congregation and visitors from other
Churches. The services consisted of sing
ing appropriate Christmas hymns, reading
of the Scriptures, Prayer by Dr. Schmuck
er, and brief addresses by Prof. Martin,
Dr. Valentine and Dr. Hay. After tha ad
dresses, while the Choir sang a Chant, the
Christmas Tree was lighted up, with about
160 tapers, presenting a beautiful appear
ance. The , distribution of gifts then com
menced, each Teacher and Scholar coming
forward as their names were called—some
of them repeatedly—until the tree was
stripped of its precious fruit. Most of the
private gifts were carefully put up, with the
names of the donors concealed, so that
even the recipients knew not their charac-
ter or source, until careful examination re
vealed not only the gift itself but with it
probably a'llitle message of love and kind
wishes from some cherished friend, which
enhanced the value of the gift. Thus it
was, that while all were remembered and
shared in the pleasure of the evening, there
were many pleasant surprises to give zest
and interest to the occasion. The Pastor
of the Church, Rey. Dr. Hay, and the offi
cers of the School were not forgotten, each
receiving a handsome gift. Much credit la
due to the Committee of latiles i and gentle
men who had the affair in charge, and
Whose laborious efforts contributed largely
to have it pass off pleasantly.
BURNED OUT.—We regret to learn
'hat the office of the Fallon Democrat, in
McConnelaburg, was entirely destroyed
by fire on the morning of the 23rd inst.—
The fire is supposed to have originated
from a pits of ashes under the- office. Al
most everything was burnt. The forms
were on the press, almost ready to go to
work, and went down with the press.—
The proprietor, BigfrEt RonarsoN, a grad
uate of the Compiter office, has our singere
sympathy in his loss. Although he prints
wretchedly bad politics', he hi a clever fel
low, and we hope he may soon get his of
fice refitted.
IMPROVEMENT. peter F. Hen
ry has built a two-story 'frame dwelling
house, with back kitchen, In Ham ilton ban
township.
A LARGE EAR.—Mr. Theo. Tones, of
Menallen township, raised on his farm
last season some good corn, one ear of
which measured 144 Inches in length.
THE LITTLE CORPORAL—This bril
liant juvenile for January makes its ap
pearance in anew dress, with new engrav
ed title page on the cover. It claims to
have a larger circulation than any other
juvenile magazine In the world; and de
serves its great popularity, both because
of its originality and sterling worth, and
because it gives sp pooh lbr Bo email a
prise, only one dollar a year. Pubbibed
by Alfred L. Sewell & Co., Chicago, 111.
All the children should have it- It will
make them happier, all through the
year. AU who subscribe beibre the Arai of
the'year will receive the Nov. and Dee.
Nos. of the old year free.
PITTNAMI3 MAGABLNE for January
contains ald.4ory of Father Hyacinthe
his chug, by Hon. John Bigelow with
_an excellent portrait oro c , Npor,i4kst.
There is an earnest paper to the *Om
of Cuba and Spain, which urges that the
Cubans are entitled to recognition by lter
government. A new novel, called "A Wo
man's Right," by Mrs. Mary Clue;
ADIS*, of the .figisgtendertt, is begun.
Putstant is always fresh Ind sparktfog,
Sad is sapeCWiy the medium of wtuueyie
is new/nd ettraptlva In the literary
SINGULAR.—Tbo Bork *Ting
4. Use onix nisobine sold on trial,
' -
N GMT .4111rEk CIINISTINAN
1 num riniclL
'Twas the Otfter Christmas, when all through
• the hoarse
Every - soul
k Tss abed. and sti ll as a mouse:
Those stoe ngs so late in St. Nicholas' care
Were empty.of all that was eatable there;
The darlings had duly been tucked in their beds,
Wltlxvery full stomachs, and painsin their heads;
I was dozing away in my new cotton cap,
And Nancy was rather far gone in a nap,
When out in the nursery rose such a clatter, •
I sprang from my sleep, crying, "What is the mat
ter?"
I flew to each bedside--still half in a doze—
Tore open the curtains, and threw oft the clothes;
While the light of the taper served clearly to
show
The piteous plight of those objects below:
For what to the fond father's eyes amid appear
Etatthe little pale face of each little dear!
For each pet that had crammed Itself full as a
tick
I knew in a moment novi felt like old Nick.
Their pulses were rapid, their breathings the
same;
What their stomachs ejected I'll mention by
name:
Now turkey, now stuffing, plum-pudding, of
course.
And custards, and crullers, and cranberry sauce;
Before mimed nature all went to the wall,
TekkillYFoPa flaPdoodle, dinner and all.
Like pellets which urchins from popguns let fly
Went fig& tints, and raisins, jam, jelly, and pie;
Till each error, of diet was brought to my view,
To the shame of mamma and Santa Claus, too.
I turnd from tie sight, to my bedroom stepped
back,
And brought out a via' marked "Pulv. Ipecac. ;"
When my Nancy exclaimed, for their sufferings
shocked her,
"Don't you think you bad better, love, run for a
• dotter?"
I ran; and waS scarcely back under my roof
When I heartl the sharp clatter of old Jalap's
hoof:
I might say that I . scarcely had turned myself
round •
When the Doctor came into the room with a
bound. i
He was covered with mud from his head to his
' foot,
And the snit he had on was his very worst suit;
He hardly had time to put that on his back,
And he lookedtke a Falstaff half fuddled with
sack;
His eyes, bow they twinkled! Had the Doctor go
merry?
Ills lips looked like port, and his breath smelt
like sherry.
He hadn't been shaved for a fortnight or so,
And the beard on his chin wasn't white as the
snow. -
But,' inspecting their tongues, in spite of their
teeth,
And drawing his watch from his waistcoat be
neath,
He felt of each pulse, saying, "Each little belly
Must get rid"—here he laughed—"of the rest of
that jelly." rY
I gazed on swirl chubby, plumb, sick little elf,
And groaned when he saki so, in spite of myself ;
Bat a wink of his eye, seltm he physicked our
Fred,
Soon gave me ba know I had nothing to dread.
He - didn't prescribe; but went straightway to
work,
And dbeed all the rest—gave his trowsers ajerk—
And, adding directions while blowing his nose,
He buttoned his coat, from his chair he arose,
Then jumped in his gig, gave old Jalap a whistle,
And Jalap dashed MI as if pricked by a thistle:
But the Doctor exclaimed, ere be drove oat of
sight,
"They'll be well by to-morrow: good-night, Jones,
good-night."
[For the Star and Sentinel.
CHRISTMAti EVILNING AT THE
NATIONAL EOM ESTEAD.—I do not
know when I spent a pleasanter evening,
than I did on the 25th, at the above named
place. Tableads and speeches were the
order of the evening, interspersed with
music, vocal and instrumental, by Mrs.
- Buckler and heir three daughters, whom
she has lately 'brought to the Home to
share in the instructions of Sir, and Mrs.
Hilton, who so ably fill the position of pa
rents and preceptors to the orphans COM
milted to their care. A silver coin was pre
sented during the evening to the pupil
who had committed to memory the gresit
est number of verses in a stated time.—
The donor was a gentleman who visited
the institution, ifome time since, and lett it
for that purpose. The person selected to
present it was the Rev. Mr. Hillis, and
the happy recipient was Lyman Beecher
Brown. We were then all invited to the
"sewing room" where atreat was in store
for us in the shape of three large Christ
marctrees, laden with etch though not for
bidden fruit; for after a visit and speech
from old "Sixty-nine," with his frosty
locks and snowy beard, the distribution of
the gocki things began and each one re
ceived an ample share. Upon looking
around upon thelgroup of over e hundred
children, we were reminded of the
'Old woman who lived in a shoe,
And had so many children, she didn't knoie what
. to do."
But when we saw so many eyes danc
ing with pleasure, as arms were laden to
their utmost capacity, we were forced to
the conclusion that the lath r part of that
ancient poem could have no application
there, viz:
!lithe gave them some broth, without any bread,
krid a good sound whipping and sent them to
bed."
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, for Jan
nary, opens the fifth volume, and commen
ces a third year. The publishers announce
that they will use every means to render it
more entertaining and attractive, and that,
so soon as the current serials are comple
ted, less space will be given to such matter
--;4 change we have suggested, and that
will, we think, add materially to the value
and circulation of the Magazine. There
are five more , chapters of the Vicar and
two of Beyond tire,-Breakers, in, the Jan
uary number. There -are two Christmas
tales and a Christmas"poem. There are
three short stories and twit' Abort poems.
There is a sketch of the founding of the
Capitol, and the usual miscellany,, Mr.
Spencer accompanies his philosophy of
self-impoi tsnce with some amusing anec
dotes, and Mr. Stockton's fairy is a neat
though not novel production of a familiar
German idea of the season. The story
about going an errand is vivid and well
told. Mr.' Snowden considers the propo
sal for an internationarcoinage.
Terms—Yearly subscription, $4. Single
number, 35 cents.
Club Rates—Two Copies, $7. Five
Copies, $l6 '1 en Copies, $3O. Lippin
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''OLD AND NEW," Is the comprehen
sive title of a new Monthly Magazine pub
lished by Hurd and Houghton, the first
'number of which lies before us. Among
its contributors, are the familiar names of
Henry W. Bellows, E. E. Hale, Robert
Coflyer, J. F. Clarke, and M. Harriet:B.
Stowe. The average merit of the articles
is good, and the variety sufficient to meet
all tastes. The Editorial Department, in
its various branches, is well sustained, and
the initial number gives promise of popu
larity and permanence. It is published
at $4 a year, at 185 Washington st., Boston
and 459 Broome st., New "Turk
"EyEay SATIJRDAY" has become
an illustrated paper, and been considera
bly enlarged. Its new attractions, added
to its substantial merits, can hardly fitilitt
secure a liberal share of tatronge. T he
terms are 815 a year, or ti in connezion
with any other periodical published by
Field, 46*(4 dt 03., 124 Tremont at., Bos
ton. The illustrations in the number of
January 1.• areof.a high Order of expel:
inQe, and the litersity selections choice.
Ala What'll the via oratiffering intoler
able misery far &Dirt weeks to months
with 1,""Cold In the Beak , '• when Dr.
Sage's Remedy gives immediate relief,
and will perninnently cure alt !mob eases,
and ooeta only ;My coati apatite/M*l4o
prepares one pint•of the medicine. Sold
by drngOte, pr mend puttyTptit 1)14
R. V. l'lerOft„ V. V., and gei ii
post free. -14
lllKTader. a did prohosor
and with ;he holtoldasr,ing Pl,ll o ol,the
pupils/ 1 0 1 47:4 2 . 1 1 1 11 401 .
"114-11411"1"1"144P4
EU
JACK FROST—Is ,here, and Norms is
ds'ermined to keep people Warm and
comtbrtaole, by selling clothing cheap
that every body can purobtut Over Coals
as low as $4.00 and good warm Under
Coats at PM, also 'Under Shi HAMM) Draw
ers at any price a man wants them, Knit
Jackets, Government Blouses and Over
Coats, cheap as dirt, and Genuine Buek
Gloves the best in the country, and every
thing that a man . Wants to kelp* Winged('
comfortable. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Rubber Overs, Rc., &R. Dent fail to eall
at Norris' Corner —Arnold's old Stand, if
you want bargains. if
SIERBOWER'S SEGARS have be
come noted fur their high flavor, and every
body who knows anything about good To
bacco has got. iu the habit of going direct
to his establishment in the northeast corner
of the diamond—folly assured that they
can get just what they want, the very beat
Segara, made of prune tobacco, highly
flavored, and what is better still sold at
prices that can't be beat in or out of the
city. Strangers can't mistake the place.
"Punch" always stands at the door, good
lonliOredly inviting the passer-by to enter
and enjoy the good things to be found there
—Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
of the best brand, Mercnaums, Pipes, &c.
THE CRlBlS.—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; Fiae
Chinchilla Coating at 2.25 ; Good all woof
Cassimeres for 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
fer, by permission, to F. D. DI:THORN,
store North' West corner of the Square. A
few more of those linty cent Hoop Skirts
on hand. Dec. 3-if.
CARD. —To reduce stock the undersign
eepffeFt3, for thirty days, the following de
sirable goods at Cofer many of them Lass
than cost, viz :—Merinoes, Alpaccas, Pop•
iins, Plaids, Wool Deluiues, Printed De
lathes, Long Shawls, Breakfast Shawls,
Waterproofs, Colitiugs,Balmorals and Hoop
Skirts, Blankets, Flannels, Furs, ,Glass
ware, Queensw.re, 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, Ike.—
Terms positively cash. FRANK D. Der
rioter, store north-west corner square.
dec. I u,1869 -t f
FESTIVAL.—The ladies of the AM.:
can Zion Church, in this place, will give a
Festival in Agricultural Hall, on Friday
and Saturday, Dec. 30 and Jan. 1, the pro
ceeds to be fur the support of their Pastor.
Refreshments of all kinds, Oysters, Ice
Cream, Cskts, &c., will be served up.—
Doors open at 41 o'clock on Friday after
noon, to continue during the evening, and
ou Saturday. Admission 10 cents. - 2t
WINTER COMlNG.—Winter iA corn
ing, and COBEAN dr. CUNINOLIAM have
trade arrangements to meet the wants of
the public by their large assortment of all
kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for Fel
and Winter wear, for Men aid Boys—
also, Caps, Boots, Shoes, eitc., which they
are selling very low. tf
ATTENTION FARMERS —Try the
celebrated Patent Elastic Rubber lined
Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warrantel to
prevent horses from galling and to
heal up under work horses already galled,
it properly fitted ; and sore necks and
backs are kept clean with cold water and
Ca- tile Soap, or no pay. For sale by .T. W.
Cress, manufacturer's Agent, CiPttpthurg,
Pa. Sept. 10.tf
FOR SALE.—A "Vulcan Heater," which
can ~ e used to heat a single room, or two
rooms down and up stairs. Will be sold
cheap. Enquire at "STAB & figsrmra." of
fice. tf
Ott-Sudden Chan ea of Weather are
productive of Throat Diseases, Coughs,
Colds, etc. There is no more effectual re
hat in these diseases to be found, than in
the timely use of "Brown'. Bronchial
Trochee." They possess real merit, aqi
have proved their efficacy by a teat of
many years, having received testimon
ials from eminent men who have used
them. It
orEminent New York and Philadelphia
Physicians claim that Dubois' Misstsquoi
Powder actually cures Cancer. 'lt is ad
vertised in this issue. tern
Lissy , / VErstcrr.Tbe jury in the case
of Allan Kay vs. the Penn'a R. R. Co.,
rendered the following verdict at Williams
port recently : "We find the defendants
guilty of gross negligence, and award plain
tiff $B,OOO damages." This was a case
where a child bad both arms cut off on one
of the branch roads leading from :he main
road to the lumber mills in Williamsport,
in the summer of 1864. The defendants
have moved for a new trial.
M. A. W
Burr sheep, the property of Mr. Levi
Dawson, residigg near Bellsville, Washing
ton county, were slaughtered by dog's on
Saturday night of week before last. Ninety
head, belonging to Messrs. Deems 4 Ditval
were similarly killed on the Bathe night,
The Monongahela Repubtican. says :
"This is a terrible slaughter of fine sheep,
some of Which cost over $2O a head."
- 121: • I Monday night an alarm was created
among- the audience at a theater in Bilatol,
England, and in the struggles of the crowd
to escape from the building eighteen per
sons were killed and many injured.
Brentx—Wierrt.na.—On the 28th inst.,
by the Rev. Jacob Fry, assisted by Rev.
M. Kuhn, Rev. P. M. Btokie to Miss
Annie Wattles, daughter of 11. D. Wat
tles, of this place.
Hnixits— WEAven.—On the 30th ult.,
at thwesidenee of the bride's parents,
by the Rev. John Nei. ig, Calvin P
[(bikes. E'q., of Carlisle, to Miss Alice
M. Weaver, of York county, Pa.
Simarritn—Sowsns.On the 21st inst. by
Rev. D. M. Black welaer, Mr. David Shay
ter to Mrs. Isabella Sowers, both of Hun
tington to en.hip, Adams county.
SMITH—VAN PATTEN.—On the 21st
inst. at the residence of the bride's uncle,
(Waif T. Steiger, Esq.,) lirightwood,
Howard county, Md., by the Rev. Dr.
Ross, Amid Smith, Esq., of Washington,
D. C. to Miss Hannah M. Van Patten,
grand-daughter of Hon. R. G. Harper,
of Gettysburg.
SMITH—ICARFTELT.—On the 15th inst.,
by Rev. W. H. Rum, assisted by Rev. S.
M. Pearce. Mr. Cal. C. Stoll], editor of
the Wrightsville star, to Miss Anna,
daughter of Henry Kanffelt, Esq., of
York.
WOLF — BowEns.—On the 24th Inst., by
Rey. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Fred 4,
Wolf to Miss Lassie J. Bowers, both of
iluntiuitoo towttatttp,A.datne comity.
. DIED:
4
pis-ObituAry notices 5 atints,s line for
all over 4 lines—oash to accompany no
tices.
Buitam.—NearVipper Bermudian
church • iintington township. hirs.Barah
Augusts, wife of Edward - Bream, aged 21
year and 3 . months and 2 daya.
DeratelL—On the 20M-inst., Mr. Ru
dolph Detrick, of Tyrone Township, aged
Wawa, 11 months and 4, - 41 1113
R T.—On the 1 1' Lb Miry
y l iana granklir k tokish p i liged 18
ews 4 months add {`drys,
41,,Orga.—Qn taut VIM inst.,. John
t.
infan son of Jacob and Rebecca
Klepper.
'l3sTr2eViita. On the 17th matt. Daniel,
Gilberithdulgiver, egeda&yeare, mast.,
and 29 days.
peareit fsther thou held lett us'
Hero illy iota we deeplY OW.
But tie' plocktliat: haul arm% ts;
- He can all our "arroyo' bad. • .1
' Itet;•"gain fro.litive to meat thee,
hen "the day 4,111 a laded 4- .
N I.;
Tiira In heaven we do greet thee,
Whin* no farewell - 4, 11134 0,
1 - itat.i.a—Ort die ITiii. .. ;Asir. Jo-
IlePir, W"ikei.:9:. _of ~ dr 9100
.16 ` .13 44 *PM. ?NW 0 " 1 li
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MARRIED
MS
BOYS.—Mothers will do their children
a great injustice by not clothing them in
Oak Hallgarments. The boys like to go
to Oak Ball ; it does them good; gives
them an idea of business, and shows them
what cu" be done by a "boy from the
country," as Mr. Wanamaker once was.
'But the great point is, that the bast Boy's
Clothing wan be bad there, and at the hiw
eat prices. Bring the - boys to Oak Hall.
and.both they and their parents:will be
sure to Bid satisfaction. It
teuietu of the Markets
Baltimore Grain & Produce
isore, TA graday
4 75
Supeu FLOUR,.
EXTRA FLOUR,..
WHITE WHEAT,
RED W 111, AT,
CORN,
RYE, •
OATS,
TIMOTHY-MD
Cwvetc-szzu.
FLAX-UZI)*
BACON, .81101:ILDit BS,
SIDES,
" lIw►IS,
ME
G OLD, Now Tot k
Gettysburg' Grain &Prevision Market
Gettysburg, Priday Morning.
4 50
5 00
1 20, 1 50
1 00 0 1 00
&mut FLotra;..
EXTRA Fi.oup.,.
•Wirtm" WHEAT,
RED WHEAT,...
Cosa,
RYE,
OA*:
BITOICFMCAT,
TIMOTHY 8112 D,
CLovicu SEED,
POTATOES,,
Burrzu,
LARD,
Eaos,
BecoN,, BMWs,
" SIDEB,
" SHOULDER;
SOAP"..
TALLOW,
4tur gkilliertirmento.
N OTICE
The drat and final account of JER
ATiiiis W. Insitt., Assignee of Saxtrit Batensl and
wife, o [Baths,. townahip, Adam:l3ocount,, Pa., ha. been
ledla the court of Common Pleas of Adams count,
and Will be continued on as 31,1 day of January, _
1870, unless cause be shown to the outrarf.
JACOB KELM/RN. Proth.
Dec. 314809. td•
pA-A I X_ECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
ten, Testamentst7 on tbe estate of RCDOLPEI
Denizen, deceased, late orfyrone township, Adams
county, having been granted to the undersigned, re
siding in same township, they hereby give notice to
aft persons Indebted to laic estate to make Immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against the
same to present them property authenticated Tor
settlement. -
GEOROV J. DETIIICII,
miouen W. DETILICiI,f l ' ecut° "
Dec. V.l, 1869.—et
19-The first named Executor reside+ in T.t roue and
the letter in Butler tewushlp.
VALUABLE TANNERY
AT PUBLIC SALE.
The entocilber, wishing to give op the 'ramping
hostile., will Orel . at Public rale, - o• 77iurrelak, the
27th day of January nest. all o'clock, I'. on. the
prtlutan ,n,o valuable TANNERY, situate on south
Baltimore street, Gettysburg, P." including Bildt
Beam Shop with one ;Kiel, two lin er, and six Inlaid.
lers ; Brick Carrying Shop; Back and F./!1:1143 Bark
Mill House; thirty eight lajonway Vats on the yard.
with eight Leeches, end rue a to odd any •attitiousi
number—CONISTANT RUNNING araiNu WATER,
neverlaillug„ In Tauyard and Shops. this Tannery
L lomteci in • region where goon Bark is abundant
at leasonableprires.
Them is besides a large TWO4TGBY BRICK
DWELLING on the property, with. Spring House ;
iinooku Hunw , Wood Shed, Barn, Corn Crib, W &son
!Shed, and oilier otitianoldo rigs, with a Well or water
and also Hydrant et kitchen door, with roofing -se
ter through baring Bowie. There Ia variety of Loot
qnslity or growing Otaptai one Vruit on the pre:ol.et.
Toe property le Lu good condition, and in every re
►pect a newt dealrable residence and Li:winos& stains,
--ealtableskao fora Brewery Or any noisiness requir
ing st sada or running water:
Low, will b.. .old • LAM *JP= GB JUND adjoining
an .Tl 4 containing 1% Accra, mrr• or leas, with au
App O r chard and a ntsCcbuis Ewing and B.Lthing
/iota tsibuanit on it. •
also, a 141 T UY GROUND on ttt• Emteltt•borg
roast oaabelt Mae frees sown, eantaisle4 8 Acre•.—
Toe TANN ditY •ud LOTS will be bid separately or
together a. way b. dewed.
sts.Pereous delialog to slew the premises, or as
certain, tuttber yartkutets, will amidst"s the sub
scriber, restdusg le Usttyeburg, Pe
JOLtrA WINLBRIENNER.
Dec. 31.—ta
EAGLE LIVERY,
Sale & Exchange Stables
Opposite the Eagle Bold, Chambersbury.gred,
OR77TSBBITRO, PENN'
undersigned have opened a
neer LIVARY, BALK AND EXCIIAN••IS STA
BLE, in this place, and are prepared to ,ffer superior
sccosornadations In this line. We have provided
ourselves‘ith
Buggies, Carriages, Hacks,
Light Wagons, &c.,
of lb. latest styles, sulllcienhio meet the public tie.
mend. Our horses aro eood, without oi.ot or blem
lob, and perfe:tly reliable—none of your "old clip.
Wee." but allot the .240" order.
Riding pa• ties can affray. be accommodated and
corn tunable equipments furnished.
Pont,ei Imiaeor small, can get Just shat the want
on the most aranumodating term..
Viaitore to the Ilattleeflel.l politely attended toand
reliable drivers furnished if desired. •
Parties onnveyrei to and from the Depot upcn the
arr ival and departure of every train .
Honea bought, sold, or exchanged, and always •
Chance for bargains given. Our motto is 9air play
and no gearing "
401 - Part miler attention paid to furnishing Ve
hicles and Huta for fuiterali.
.J W. natter °armpits. that by cbaralog m +der
stet, and by furnishing superior se !ommodations,
We can not fall to please °Ter, on. Rho patronises our
astablubmaut.
T. T. TATE,
W. D. 110L,TZWORTH,
Dec. 31.1860
Valuation & Assessment.
FOR - 1870.
IN pursuance of an Act of Assem
bly passed the 17th day of July, 1842, the follow
ing Statement is hereby published by Om Comm lesion
ere of Adams county, which exhibits the amount, de.
BeviptiOn and WINO of t be Remand Personal Property,
Tnules, Occupations and Professions, made taxable by
the several Acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth
E.
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Cumberland.
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COL LICCTORS Statsand Ouv ray Tax. for ISC9
ere hereby uot Med Ahattbey will be expected to cot
Int and pey oyfr the roxes ou tLelr doplkatro, on
of before 2110NDa 4, the 21tb day of J e h ITARY, 1570
If necessary they wilt proceed it own to enforce col
lection,by the - starial legal process, The duplicates
tong be tattled up et the end of the jeer. Money
Wog needed, tpo prompt collection end payment of
the Taxes La übsolt4ely. necessary.
Alnekt.l
Marmnil.
• 500
I* 5 50
@ 1 50
40 1 42
@ 92
@ 1 10
10 56
@ 4 95
@ 8 25
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Attfrat—J. Jur. 31i ix, Cleik
Dec 31, 1809. itl;
filflß Comenhalonere of Adatn. county hereby giro
J. Ottelce that they bays axed . upon the following
nays fur h.ldlu g the Appetite for the tereral Borough.
and Townsuip. or laid county, at the office of the
County Couduisationer., in Uttlyaburg, when run
where they will ettegd to bear Appeal., between the
hours 9A. 31. aud'A P. hl. ,of each day, WI
The Appealseir.l3ettyaburg, Cumberland, Ger
many, Oxford, Eluellu,stun, „Latin..dr, Tyrone, and
^ lll /Ball, an ructddy; the 2fitle day of January next .
For liactuttott, Ikea - mit borough, nerve its
ship, Reuling, 31. Italian, Butler, Yranklin awl bawl
tou oan. ort Welneaddy,Uelbth day of January next.
for 31uunt.l.), t reedont, I,therty, Highland, C.m.
imago, Bounty lea.aut, Comb, Llttle.to au and York
Syrtut,e, on ihUrtday, U e;il day pj Jaimery net!.
By larder ul the Gulnuldununere,
J. Jt:FF.'.3l3"l.llc, Clot Ir.
IKI
Lit 31,1'0,-td
itEADIN i G RAILROAD)
WINNER ARRANT] : T,
HONDA , DEC. _ - th, 1869
75
3 25
7 00
40 @ 50
Great trunk lin ert'Orn the Novi! nd Northwest
for Ohliadelphia. Now York, ee.i..ing. Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Aahlatid.nhamokin, Lebanon. Allentown,
Naston,llphrata,Llelk Lantz/net Columbia, gr.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York , ft e follows:
At 5.33, SAO A. 11:, IL2O 000 n, and 2 . 05 P. 31., con
necting with similar 'rosins on Pennsylvania Railroad,
and arriving at New 'York at 11:.10 noon, 3.40, 5.1,0 and
1,00 P. 31., reApwctiTify. Sleeping CALI. arevlnpany
the 13.35 A. 31., and, 12 20 noon Train. without
change.
it ettbnlng : have Now York at 9.00 A. M., 1200.
noon and 5 00 P. dt Philadeip Lim at 6.15 A. 01. an,,
3.30 P.M. /Steeping %Gs accempauy the 9.00 A. 31.
acid 5.00 P. 31. Clain. Grow New k without change.
Leave liarrisburg f#r Reading, Pott”ille, Tama
qua, 31inerliville, Ashland, !Shamokin. Pine Grove,
Allentown/end Ptifladeiphia at 8.10 A. 31., 2.05 aim
4.10 P. 31., stupp.tig al Lebanon end prihcipai way
otations; 4.10 P. 31. thin connecting tor Philadel
phia, Pottsville one C4luwbia only. tor Ponsvnie,
Schuylkill Haven an 4 Attbuin, via helso3lolll mud
ottsquebanns Rail Rolsd, leave Hari . ..Ling o( 3 eV
6 @ 8
Way Passenger Traitt I earet Phi ladelpb lb at 7.30
A. 31.,cunue. !rug with iltutlar traiu WI East Penna.
ttallroad, returuiug, trot, Itemultfig at It.3f
tapping at all Idtutioug.
Leave rott.SVille at 5,40 and 9.0011. M., and 2.45 P.
Mkrn don at 930 A.M., Shamokin at 5At., and 40
A. M., Ashland a. 7.05 A .91., at 0.12.30 noon; Tamaqua
at 11.33 A...M., and 2.0 ,- X. M., for IthiludelpLie g and
tor Yu/ k.
Leave Pottsville vl4 . 3cLuylkl I lend 3 usquehanas
!Unread et 5.15 A.M tor LlArrisburg .ana 11.30 A.
IL fur rifiellrovo and Tremont.
Keadiug Accommodation Train leaves Pyttsaille
at 5.40 A. M., p•saeo ituathog qt 7.30 A. M., arrivin g
at Pullatialptila at 10 YO A. M. &turning, leaver
Philadelphia at 4 45 Pi 11., passing Heauing at 7 40
P. 51., attiring at Pottsville •t 13u I'.
Pottaiown Accommnalstion Train, leaves Potts
town•t 6.45 A. Ni ',Ku:Taloa fear. s Philadelphir at
4.06 P.M
Colombia Railroad Tlaine leuvelioadingat7.l6A.
•nd d. 1.5 P. U. forEphrats, Liciz, Lancaster,
Columbis.&c.
Parkiowang.allßoadtrainstaisTs PerklotnenJunc
tion at 9.00 A. 81., 300 and 5,10 P. 51 ; returning,
leers Salweuk.nl le at 8.05 A. M. 12 45 noon. and
4.15 P 51. connecting with sintilai trains on Bead
ing awl Boad.
i.kiienrookdala Railroad Trait. Irate Pottetown at
9.40 e. „R„, and t. 20 P.. 11., returning leave Monutt
Pleasant at 700 and 11.2.5 A. 01., conneetlog with'
elinitAr trains on Reading Railroad.
cheater Valley Railroad Train,, Tatra liridg..poit 4
at 8.00 A. X., 2.05. and 0.02 P. M., returning, leave
Downingtown at 13.39 12.45 noon and 5.15 P.
couyealjug with irinallar trains on Reading Rail
road
Lin Suada!s: leave Neer York at 5.00 anti 8.00 P.M.,
Phiadeipbla at 8.00 A.M. and 3.10 P. 11.,(the 8.00 A.
M. Train running only 40 Reuling.) leave .Puttevi Ile
at 9.04.1 A. 51., Harrisburg at 5.00 A. M. and 4.10 P.
M.,stol Beading at 7.15 A M. and 10 u 5 P. N. ter
Harrisburg, at 7.13 A M. tot blew York, and 0.40 A
H. atl , l 4.35 P. 51. fur Philadelphia.
Commutation, st ileale,Beason, School aud Excur-
Mon rickets,to and from all points.at reducec Rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pound, flowed
•acLPaaeeoger..
CI A. NICOLLE.
I ea eras I nperinteaden
Reading, Pa Dcc.3l, Isc9.
TIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
YORK- STREET, GETTYSBURG, PE NA
Views of the Battle-field
FRAMES, ALBUMS, &c
Dec. 3, 1509 —if
AUCTIONEER.
PILE undersigned; haring taken out License as an
AUCTIONNEIt, a lien kris Nerviest to the Pabltc
as a 8 &LP, CRIER. Terms reasonable. Letters ad
dressed whim at Benderiatll., Pa, +ill be pneuptly
attended to • WILLIAM REED.
Dee. 24, 1869.-102
Aromatic Vegetable Soap.
COLGAyE t CO'B
TOILET SOAPS
[ ESTABLISHED 1806 NEW YORK.]
For thii Delicate Skid of Ladles and Children
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SOLOMON'S. CHILDREN'S
Under-Clothes Supporter
Is the most perfect article of the kind ever offered to
the public; made prettily' tits nicely, giving ease end
comfort and Lynn what every His_ wants. Maters
interested in the comfort And health of their dutch.
ten should examine its merits. For sale by 401116 L.
SCUICH, Getty
Dana tactnfed by D. B. 9AUNDERS tt CO.. 96 Sum•
net et., Balton,
f 3 o
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LORILLAI. I le an excellent ar
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t l fr i :i D o ra ; gr e;Tie n re la r ted er
EUREKA" 'intro...pd. i. ant-
SMOKING TOBACCO venially admired.
It to put up in handsome anal In No, In which of for Ateerecha . m Pipit. are daily packed.
- LORILIAILD'S• is made of ibe chole-
C l , u II
Yacht, I eat leaf grown ; it la
I
anti nervous in its
effects, as the Niza.
SMOKING TOBACOO tine Las been ex.
.
trseted ; It leaves no disagreeable taste after smok
ing; it pa very mild, light In color and weight, beets.
one poind will mat as tong as 3 of ordinary tobacco
In this brand we also pack orders every day for 'list
quality Meerschaum Nies. Try it and . Convince
yourselves it lash it change to 4e, "TITS !?INSET Or
ALL." -,,. -
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4277
2437
7698
13776
9060
10700
30026
1112t21
LORILLAtiII'S z I This brand of Fine
CEN'rUltylcut cheritnr iodic,
co bus no equal or
superior anywhere
MEWING TOBACCO, llt is without. doubt
the best chewing tobacco in the country.
CE3
LORILLARD'S I
have now been to
general use in the
SNUFF . Slu nitaaStates over
110 years, ant still
aelttiowledged"the beet" Wherever red
I year storekeeper doeinot have these artklot for
ask him to get them 4 the, aim 9014-47 IllePentio•
ble 'Ohne' shiest evetylere..
Cireolse, prietwnzail appltestlon.
P. LORILLARD 4 CO., New York.
THE WOREIN6 CLaSB.—We ere now prepared
redid all elapses with constant etnplormsnt at
home, the whole of the VW or for the Wire R cn rii t t
Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either
sex easily earn from 5Ck. tO per everting, and a pro
portion/11RM bl deriding! leek lidiole time to the
brisineee. doya and girls Mr. nearly as mnob se
men. That all who see thfs Make send their mi
lker and test the Mutant, we make Ads unparalleb
ed oi l y To ands as are not well saddled, we will
ten to pw*. the trouble of writing full par
dontms,at Wilt le amp* which will do to com
mend work.,on, end acopy! of The fimpies LUeren
Obeuporten--oo• of the WOW and bey family nett&
papers pablished—all sent-free by mail. Reader, If
you want perms:ant, pltde work, address Z. 0.
A L1,111"1 90., alatt4a, e. .
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A 88 YOUR DOCTOR 08 D11170418T WOE BWBRT
A
QUlNlNS—ltoreab (1/10.er) Quinine. BlRRldele
tared by P. BTIARNI, DOR R 479. 4 089ROFts, Now'
,
MISTOHORANOR, OR AIL all ißrt,..-4
&dal book; 041, kbolooto
•uoo they bak e r 11 110,1111111
Zr.) filo r Rithelliy, Dr.
id Allen Rtherreas,
co:dation; Ilionoooom kborx, Illthetherteth.DPiritrt-
Rernalgettaide, and a theneeed ether nth
lient OVIVAthr 26: meth Address T. IM-
O 00q !MOWS. OSA lietaitic Ittre4
411 9 1411 !"! 1.1404111
ffSIM
Stur gWvertionnento.
TO COLLEUTORS
JACOB Lorr, •
MOSES lIARS6IAN,
EIIANUEL NRIDICH
Commfiggiouers
TAX APPEALS.
ESTABLIeIIED 1850
•
PICTUANS OP ALL STYLES
Send Steuart for Catalogue
gent Advtrtiotments.
A THIEF.
Ile Lcc beta traveling about huuwugging (hug-,
gists arrd private parties, intxtug up seri aching a
base compound which he calls WOLUOTT'd PAIN
PAINT.' All of Wolcott's genuine remedies h,,• e
lab ita out-Ilda wrapper (with signature love). Look
oat for counterfeits.
Six Pinta of WOLCOTT'S ANNIIIILATOk for
Cato:Them' Cold• in the head. or ono Pint of Pain
Pilot, for Ulcers or Palatial' free of ex preys charges,
on receipt of the money it 181 Chatham Bquara N.
Y • or one Balton of Poen Valet (double strength) for
$2O. :mall bottles sold Ly all Druggl.ts.
Ikc 10-4 w it. L.. WOLCOTT.
BEST CABINET ORGANS
AT LUWESP PRICES
Thai the MASON t ti A '.IILIN CABINET and ME.
TRUIPOLUAN ORGANS are the nut to nut WOILLD I.
proved by the alums& nn,minuna opinion of yitifee
clonal albeit:inns, by [haiku - gra to thew of SKVAIN
TY•FIVB G,LLI nod SILVER -it LDALS ur other
highest prsinintos, at principal industrial competi
tions within a few Sear,, includieg the fill-DAL at
the PARIS SCI'Ui'ITION, aim by a sale very ninth
greater thou that u/say almllar lusituaieuts. This
Company umuufactore cat/ 7111ST-CLanll lIttrUICIAL:111,
and will out make • Ytrap organs" IA any pr Ice, ur
ander an inferior lustrumaut to bear their Dame.—
ilariag gnat iy intermitted their terailies fur Maim
facture, h) tim lot r. ductitii of new machinery and
t.thera ow, Ila ir) Yin rlow making ithTlAitt ultuiANS
(Lau kVitit !init./Ith, auaereuttd economy in eon,
wamb, is ni:VOlLizaice with their Died pane) of selling
61111a,ya at Iciest remunerative prods, ihey are now of.
klieg at PRlt,bS OF INFEQUIt lttißK. YOUR
ovre Ptciu IV cleat. Came, YtV tt
ut;TAV e. .% 8, Double Re, d. tohit /Yalu Ut Cue,
Co. t.I nod pun Ord, a (I/.-crops
.32e1,1§4, !wt, •i 23. Other
al) lea iLt prep. I tit..
Virt Wats, with lull tot I itulao o, 1/AIIIEII4, IfCCUrato
drntr mgr u 1 ItIO Oitlerrta elj tel of 01'6MM, and muds
lulurm•.tlun shut, will Le td atqTl,o to etery put.
thy., WOO Orguy, will toe seat tree, 4114 puetaga pawl,
to au) cite dew' lug thew.
.11A,54.,N it LIN Us/AN
144 Tretuout et., tlustun; 5V6 druaaway, New York.
Lee. 10-4 w
THE AMERICAN FA'. LEY
KNITTING MACHINE
FARMER'S HELPER.
„,„: Rows now TO DOUILB THE PROVITS OP
0 THE Fa KM. and how homers and their Done con
each make /No PER MONTH in Winter 10,000
cut lee will he mailed tree to farmers. Send nameand
addrewe toZ KIO LER, if cOIIILLY CO., Philadelphia.
Pa. [Dec. 2.4-1 w
PRICE- ONLY $25. .1 THE BEST ! THE BEST t
1$ pletented to the publie as the West
Simptakurable, Campact and Cheap
.. 1{ 2:i Irt g Shell Ice ever Ihvented.
This Machine will ran either backward ur !sward
with equal facility;
akes the same stitch as by Hand,
Lut tar supta in ry rerprct.
Will Knit 20,000 Stitches in
one Minute,
NIL DO PERFECT WOL , K, leaving emery knot en
the 'made of the work. It will knit a pair or stock-
Inge (any aLse) fy lean than hair an boor. It arillimit
CLOSE OR OPEN, PLAIN OR RIBBED WORK
with any kind of coarse or fine wsieleti yarn, or cot.
ton silk, or linen It will knit stockfup with double
heel acid toe, drawer., hood., sacks, smoking caps,
cim forts, purse., muff.. fringe, afghan., unman, nu
dersieeres, mittens, skating caps, lamp wicks, maps,
cord, undershirts, shawl., jackets: cradle blankets,
leggin.,•must.enders, wrieters, tidies, tippets, tutted
work, and in f_ct an endives virility of articles in
every day use,. well as for ornament.
From $5 to $lO per Day
Can• be made by any one with the American Knitting
Machine, knitting stocking., ac., while expert open•
tors can even wake niece knitting fancy work, which
always commands a ready sale A person can readily
bolt Cron, twelve to fifteen pairs of stockings per day.
the protlt on which will be not lees than tarty cents
per pair.
FARMERS
Can •rll their wool nt only t a rty to tiny cent• per
pound; but by getting thi!yruol mace Into yarn at a
•null exprbee, and kn Ming It intosucke, tea or three
dolls■ per pound can be
- •
Oa receipt of f:.5 we wli forward a machine as LI .
dared.
e wish to procure attire All ANTS tti eTery sec tion
of the United 'tat.. and 1.40.1.1 as to chum the most
,Ithersi trinuccurents will he offered Athletes
KNITTL.Nti L.ollPAgli,
' • B,lvll, Mute St. L,urs,
Lee. 10-4 tr •
1340NC1T1T19.011 THROAT
DISEASE
THOSE AFFLICTED WILE, FIND A REMEDY IN
- ALLEN'S
LUNG BALSAM!
OE CONVINCED BY POSITIVE PROOF, AND
11;n' IT YOURSELF
Zogr.svitte, Ohio, February 20th, 1569.
Siteere. J. N. HARRIS At CO.,
Gentlemen have been afflicted for ten or twelve
year. with Bronchitis la its 'worst form, and bare
tried every thing that 1,, could bay recommeneed, but
with little tr no cellar, until' I used yi.ur ALLICN'n
RUM) BALSAM oshich gavel me relief in a .hors
time. I believe it ls the best preparation extant , for
ali diseases oldie throat and lun,ts, and I feel It my
duty to say this much for my t aril case, so that others
may try It atid get relief.
api ctiully, MATHIAS YILEILII
We know Mr. Freeman weir, and hie statement
atwrela cornet. OftgFIAM 00.
Wholesale and :etas l Draggute , Zinesvilie.
D,c.10.--tw
P. T. BAR NUM
WRITTEN aT tIISEEtT. 13 01:1 LAIIVI OCTAVO Vet-
SOu PAQUI—• (,
WAX. 33 ELEGANT FULL PAW! SIewRAVINGS.
It Embraces Forty Years Recollect/cm, of ha Busy
Life. es a Merchant, Manager ,t asker, 4, cturer, red
'bowman. Nu book publisbeil so acceptable to al?
Masser. Every one wants It.'" Agents average from
taioo subscribers a week. We offer extra induce .
mewls to agent.. Illustrated Catalogue and terms
to Agents seut tree.,
B. OUR. & CO., Publishers, llortfigii,Conn
N0T.12-lOr
VINEGAR.—no. made 10 hour. without drug
For Circuleie,addresii L. SAUK, Vinegar Works,
Cromwell,Coria. (Nov
AGENTS WA,ltTgiV , our 41eAt thus..hula %%ork.
Our Home Physician !
A New Randy Railr of Fans iledicine By fir.
BEARD, of the Uuiversliy of the City of New York. as
sisred by mei:Mils' professors in tie various Orpat I
nents 'Three yisiirs dry. trd to Its pregirstion. gosck
wry and humbug I,,ry - expolied. DrobeTiors fu our load- 4
in, medical evilness *astir) that ft hi the tiett faintly
&mot boot ever written. Om fit and sample free to
•
.gents. •
A. H. HUBBARD, 400 Cheatuip It.,'Philadolphia, Pa.
Nov. 280-4
A ..ENZ,S WANTED.—Newest and greatest lneagtlon
ut ' - he Now Self &equating Guides, for cutting
perfect fitting Pan's" Rtlttwiaboutt, and Ladles"
Drees's. Indrepenalble fa e•ery household. Address
it i ii.ll#6lf 4 64.XYPT, Pittsburg, Pa. [Nor. 26-4 w
EXECUTRIX SALE
^
FINE ART COLLECTIO
"9:11 , Tkik,LATli
THOMAS THOMPSON, Esq.
BY U. 11. LEED3 t MINER, AUCTIONEERS, ART
GALLERIES. 817 k 819 BROADWAY. N. Y.,
CO3IIIENGING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th,
AND CONTINUING DAy AND lIVY
NLNO'UNTILTtiE ENTIRECOIes
LECTIt/N SII ALL BE SOLD.
This collection le believed to - be the most exleu
sire and valuableeves owned In the United Sta•es.
Comprising more than a thousand pictures from
European artiste, from the 15th century to the pre
sent time, lucludiog many originals of great value,
arse many hundred Paintings fr*m celebrated Ameri
can ,rusts.
TILE ENTIRE COLLECTION WILL BE SOLD WITIF
OUT RESFRVE OR LIMITATION, TO
CLOSE TILE ESTATE.
The Catalogue, a book of more than 100 closely
printed pegs., wit , be forwarded on receipt .of 25
cents. Address the Auctioneer.
AGENTS :WANTED
For a New Illustrated Book of great historkal Inter
est. stirring events and gaining adventure.
"The River of the West )) ,
OR, MANLY TIeMS IN TUB ROCKY MOUNTAINS
AND OREGON; with kiII:AORTA( the COUNTRY
anR Everitt la the Life RI a MOUNTAINefiIAN and
PIONEER -By liwneis Puller Victor; of Oregop. An
lutensel. iotereating work, replete with humor, pa.
tboe and luettuctien. Now In press. For ennui%
and terms, address the Publishers. • -
BLISS t CO , Newark, N. J
THE DOLLAR, SUN.
etlits. A. A, &mos.
The chapped, smartest. and best New :Tort news
paper Everybody tikes it. Three_ editions: DAILY,
ss; baxl WtrElY, SY; and WEstile.Sl a year. Au.
Mrs rizws at bat ItUrtsp. Malt '<ports of markets,
NA-rim:Mum FartliWV- and Pratt Growers' Cobs, and
*complete-story' fn leer' Weekly and Semi-Weekly
riuntters , A present of valuable plants Anti !Inas to
every sobscriber•, Inducement/ l a ranvas.ar a ithaur .
pissed. $l,OOO Life Insprancse, Qtand Pianos, Stow.
log tischinrs, Parlor Organs, Sewing Montan...l4n.,
Among the prenilams. Specimens Inn* Hata tree. alma
it-Dollar &miter it.
.1. W. EttllLAl'tD, Publisher Sus, New York.
CHEAP READINCI.--;4lianlic. Harper
1870. Galaxy. or other 14 publication. and
.LIALL'd JOURNAL OF HEALTH, ($2,) both seat
i1i54.50 "BRONCHITISand ILAN DEED 04164A5E,”
$y the Editor, sent Et•pkid trAe I VAL,
W. T. It tau /711. Broads ay. N. Y.
W OMEN. OF NEW YORK ;
. Or. the elder-World of the Great My,
Ths sins of ever . / thus oi.Socisty crossed. Assist
the Rat/road to rain. Signals atAar.ger 'are hp—
More Money in It for Ufa Agents than any ;.other
honk- Tian Pteasnt ell the tins ngdgelet Sot
*novel. One ANAL teat 178 mit , : is Isysis. 740
pages, 45 1 ilostrationsn'ries S 3 60. Agents Wants 4.
Andress N. Y. SUCH CO., 145 at., new Tort,
COMMON BUTSEIIt.
suortail—Asioxis, VOW per month to sell the only
ONNUINK IMPROVISE/ €.'MMOW 81.118111/41111 t Ir
BISMINO NAOIIIIIM. PricaSlS. Oreathithose—satts.
to Agents. This is the most popular eewijg M.:Etna
of the day—makes the lunune 'flitlielie tear fitftest'
—will do any Etna p 1 worn 00 mane dime on any
machure-leo,ooo sold sad the dernand doemantby In.
creealmg, Now to the thimlst take an Agency. Send .
for circular. . ART Rewrre of Iphineere.lill Adams
NZ 102441 411 CU., Beeton, Slanc,Plttebergli, areg.
Limy 111.0.
. . . .
It- • • • -
,otegrare WerrXD every oY em 0411.1181.
cox It xrenairo : : • tked
leittlegefeeeigre ever el ‘ , "4„ i •.. WA. Will
keit 11000 fro Itches goer mlusta: ..15 ! AN
NAMNO - 44411/INS 1:10444•0' '. - or igh
14•4414-ir
Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree,
Shrub & Evergreen
Seeds,
with directions for culture, prepaid
by mail. The moat complete and
judicious assortment in the
country. Agents wanted.
25 Sorts of sillier for $1 00; prepaid by mall. Also
Small Fruits. Plante, Rulb■, all the new Potatoes, At
prepaid by mall. 4 lbs. Nevis Rose Potato, prepaid,
for $1 00 Conover's Colossal Asparagus, Es per 100;
$l5 per 1000, prepaid. New hardy fra&raat aver.
blooming Japati floneyenchbe, 60 eta. each, prepaid.
true Caps Cud Cranberry, Srb upland or lowland Cal.
MI , . $1 00 per 100. prepaid, with directions. Priced
Catalogue to any address, gratis; also trade Ilst.—
Seeds on Commission.
B. M. WATSON, 01.1 Colony Nurseries and Seed
Warehouss , Pl3mostli, Mama. Xstablished In 18.12.
Dee. 21, 1469 -11 u,
$155 A month m ade
by &gnat. og OLIVE
LOGAN'S great work, Revolt' THE OOT.
LIGHTS AND BEHIND WE PCZNIte. Tbe matt
spicy, rapid waling book oat. 19,000 ordered the attt
month. Agrnts can secure field and a i'2,00 out fit,
iree, by cutting thin .04 sad addressing PA ItHICLER
a CO., PbEadel plan, Pa. and Middletown, Conn. •
• Nov. 26.—ew
G - --
LAD MINOS TO CONSUM PTIVI[B.—A grateful
hither will fend to all who wish It, the directions
by which hie daughter, after being given up by
physh/an•and deeps red of by h.riiather...4milor.d
fr•un CCINFIRIIXD CONeUfflerlos to perfect health,
without the use of medicine. Bent free. Address
Mr Dana D. Fas..cust, lersoy Clty,N. J.
Dec 24-4 w
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
We will send • bandanna prospectus ot our NEW
I LLII6TRATED FAMILY BIBLE, to any Book agent,
flee of charge. Address NATIONAL PUDLISIIINO
Philadelpha, Pa. [ Dec. 24.4 w
A weeklY Illuotratedjournal of 18 pages, &ovoid to
klachlurry, Agricultural Improvements, Chemical
Bcience and Nevi Discoveries. A Apiendid Journal!
81,50(t CAW In Pris es will be laid Fat ... Clubs of sale
scribere, ou tbo 10th of February.
A handsome largo steel plate 4is 0 APING ofair
distiugmished American Inventors, preeented to sub
scribers.
Specimens of paper, proopectnees, and blanks for
nalarsi sent frie. Teruo, $3 a year; $1 SO lbr
mouth.. Diennint to tlubs. A book of Importance
to all about to apply (or patents sent tree. Write lbr
fail partial tars concerning prizes and patents., to
Dec. 24-4 w
EURALGlA—Nersnuatten and Pe Vl4i4 Iff/alien
(bred—A • lergyanse's Widow 'armed tor years
with the above diseases; wig read the mediae of her
own cure tree. M re. Dixi, Jersey City, N.J.
Dec. 24-4 w
1870. THE NURSERY, 1870.
The bat, ebeapeat and most Maly ILLUSTRATED
MONTLILT MACIAZINE 10K CLULUREN, El.soaa
Jrl in adeauce. Subscribe now, and get the hat
//timber of 1669, 'ILKL
Address, JOLLY L. MOREY,
Dee 24-4 w i 3 Washington at., Boston. 4
filE mmlic COMB will ebaoge any colored hate. or
oeard to a yermanent Mac* or Brown. It Contains
ao poison. Any one can nee It. One sent by mats for
Address
MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield, Mau.
Dec.2l, 1889.—.3rn
Iz.OK AGENTS WANiED FOR
136 TRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF
I waa cured of Deefeeaa and Catarrh by a simple
remedy and will send the receipt free.
MRS. M. C. LOUD NTT, lioboken, N. J.
Dec. 10-4 w
Grottrito.
NEW GROCERY.
AMOS ECKERT,
York st: oppogite CVari..9mcr'e Bakers/.
' Ciettitsburg, Penn'a.,
INVITE}Lthe nrientiou of the Public to an entirely
I. nen and' choice ,
STOCK OF GROCERIES ,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
MOLASSES,
TEAS,
PICE6,
DRIED FRUIT,
COAL OIL,
BUCKETS,
BASKETS,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
TOBACCOS;
SEGARS,
AlsoZa general assortment of Notions.
.Hoping to give satisfaction to all who may fa
vor me with 4 call,[ solicit a share of the put.lic pa.
tran.ge. AMOS EUISYST.
WM. J. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Dew' Dealer
LiROqIIRIES AND LIQUORS
• A large lot ot Groceries that I an selling Cheap
for:Cash.
CHOICE LIQUORS;
Old Rye Whisk eight years Old.
Eery Old French Brandy,
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS,
A piers] assortment ofIIITTERS, amongwhich Is'
Mlsbler's Herb Bitters.
Pail) Liquors .for Medical pur
poles at WM.J. MAYTIWS.
Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens- ,
*Ass, tc., at WM. J. MA RTlji
April 30, 1869
WM. BUYER Sc - SON,
9 DEAURS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Wore.
tica""A general assortment of
all GOods usually kept in
81 FA MOT GROCERY.
Dee. 4, 1867.-t,
• BARG NS
at alat
GROCERY
GEtTYSEURG.
JACOB W §CRESS
HAVINO opened • new Grocery,ln Gettysburg, os,
the northerest corner of the Public Square,
homiest received •splendld itseor Suite t of FRESH
GRO CERIES,
including Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Tesig
Bploae,tobsetto,B•lS,P4ll,llanis,Shoitidrrs..r Aida.
•
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nutclfrult•lloans.lfujoy arttelerand Not loom genes
ally We will asolteep on hand FLOUR end PEED
BTUPIP,
;Saving purchased for GASH. I am prePared to
sea very cheap. Give Me semifluid J edge Ibe yoer
selves.
dept. 211.1807.-t 3. W. Caff,Bllo
It 0 Cita , Y •
• 4.
1 11 a. Mull; RAI OPENED A
- Qrocery, Vegetable and
.iStore
4' s
Atkiataiaaandipp PSC olimas. a Brotbit' s Marble
hi
#yel TOpir. STREET
Si cheap eibeohe a pw
1010:1141%,..trett11,
•
ftw Adroit - eutti.
FRESH GARDEN,
/Fir TUE SCIENTIFIC MIERICANIDS
lIUNN & CO.,
Publishers end Patent Solicitors.
87 Partßow, New York.
Gonsitting in part of
*awarding gousts.
LOOK 'HERE
THE. undersigned hag leasedalhe
A waterhoeseeo thileonset oIS (fatten street end
the Itsllroadgettjebarg .Pa.. aotwltl carryon th
Grain & Produce Business
•Alitteireasehei. The highest price, wiLeiways.
be paid for Wltestraye,Core,Oete, Clones audTlato•
thy Seed; liaxsesd, Sumac, Hey rod Strew, Prig
Freit•Netudlo*P,Heme.ttooetders cad Bides, PotW
toes, with •verythlog riles lethe sottoirj produce
Ilse.
•
&ROCEIIIE S
OF ALL ,(INDS
sonatas tly to r sal e ; Coffees. Sugars M ekes es, Sys •
ups, Teas Spices, gilt, Cheese, V lunar, Sods,
lausteed, Starch, Drocnal. Buckets. Dfmklug leap,
Sc. Atio, 00AL OIL, fhb Oil, Tar, nsa orsil
klods;4lkerand Nal 1# :smoking anONlChavloit Tc.
Dames.
Ile Is •Irray4S Islas to 4uppl,) I Arst tat• Artkir
6, floor obit!' the .110 - errbi ki n d. otieol.
£llo,firoandPlaater. witkilaapioatduabarrertlll
'ors. COAL.b,y tbeNuabel ton ::1•4roal (pad.
'Us wfintlao run a
LINE of -FREIGHT CARS
toNo.lllblialli Howard ttreet, BA LTl.llOlllt atd
Illarketetreet.kllhtt•DELPlllA • All goods
seat to hither place wllltie received and forwarded
promptly All ,„ode I hnuld be marked •VltreB'
Aprit 2,1669.- I
JOIRPM •lIILS. J. t. Wail
Joseph W ible & sons,
Produce Dealers, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants.
&WI-cad corwerqf Reranktd and Washington drectit
GETTYSBURG PA
HLOOM' each price paid fur stale:4r °fatal n and
Goontry Prodnee generally. The Wiliest reek'
price paid for good Hay end Ilyegtraer. W owl II keep
eonatantly on band for wiles!' kinds of
G:ROCERIES,
'rich le anivirt, Coffee•, TN's, Molasses sad Syrup,
baccos,Sospa, Spices, stsil every thing usually kept I u
a Grocery Store.
LINE OF CARE TO RALTIMORE.
'We wlll mu &Ho =M I L .rs to Baltimore '
itweekly o
the Warehouse of LION CO., US North ..
corner of f rankling. for the transportations crumb,
each way, leaving Gettyabarg every Monday sod re..
turning on Wednesday.
The best broads ol vaRNLIzaRs constantly on
hand, ore cared at short ■otke for Shim ordering.
April 9,1889.—tr
REMOVAL.—.The undersigned
haa removed his PRINTING 0171111 treip the
Diamond to the corner ot Railroad and Washhllltos
streets, *bare he will be Named to meet ids old
&buds and porton*
April 0.-3 t
NEW FIRM.'
A. E. ECKENRODE
RAS taken the Wu - shows., lately . °coupled b
Philip Gann stOratilte Station, on the line of th
Gettysburg Railroad, 2 mil en front 11n me ratown, a tot
Will deaths all klndsof
Grain and Produce ,
'Mantle Mihail market prim • I will also keep
oons:antly on blind for sale all klndilotgei
'GROCERIES,
Coffee, Eingar,lfolassos,Syrap ',Teas. at.. with Sal
Oils, Tar, Soaps, Baco n and Lard, Tobaccos, to
Also, the best brands of FLOUR, with Pt= of •l
Utile; also, Coal.
I respectfully solicit tb spa tronage ofou rfrlsad.,
•nd in, Ito the public to mil/ end 0/111111211* my stock
• .If.. 11CRESIODE.
Jaa.22,— tf
ROBERT M'CUR DY,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES olce
GiTTYSBURO, PIIIMA
9lllllendersigaclin paytniat his WA...4008'4a
Carlisle street adJolutng Hall. the
Ighes I price for
FLOVR, WHEAT, ITN, COIN, OATS, MICK
Wil EA T, CLOVEN AND TiNOTLIN-11111H.
POTATOMS, Act., Ac.,
Audi netterprodocere toirlee hboacallbefore eel4ing
Ha has conetantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
MoLusea,Byrope,Coffees,Sugars.lo..viltb rail ll&
011taar, 6osps, Bacon And Lard, Tobaccos, 4e. Al..
the bestbrandsorlf LC1 , 71,, with ViED of •II tine,
lic likewise has
SEVERAL VALUABLI F.BRVLIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Oen°, Rhodes' Pbotpbate itud A
• Ilexlcau Oulu( .
Whilst haps,' thehighest market prices Neel
he buys, he sails at the lowest living profits. He
asks ashore of public patronage, resolvad to give
sat Vactlontn 00000 ease.
11, 0 11 11RTMeelINDY,
Ju1173.1569.—t1
NEW FORVV 4 ift DING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the extetudre
Warehouse, Care, DC., of Cate/ ZATUISZAT,
the undersigned intend tocarry ea the bueiness,na.
der the firm of 13/011.t31 * Co" at the old stand on
the corner of Washington aidßsitroadst rests on a
more esteustve scale than heretofore
iffirA regtaaxline of Freight Cars ..1111eave out
Warehouse emery TIISBDAY NOON. and cream-
Modation train. will be run as occasion may reiehe
Dy this arreagement w• are prepared to convey
Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All
business of this kind entrusted to us, will beprompt.
ly attended to, Our oars run to the Warehouse o
Stevenson k Sons ' /fib north lioward street, Beni.
more. tieing deteranned to . pay gdod prises:sell
cheapsind deal feltlx, we invitetiverybod) to give
Oa a WI.
WM. 31.81011A31,
AtEXANDERCOBIAA
lAitra DUMAN.
lan R. 1861
gardwart, eutinj,
Hardware and Groceiies.
The subscribers base jail, rehired from, Om titles
iglth •n Immense (apply of NARDWARR sad ORO
MUIR!Tbk6 they are offering at their old stand
on Baltimore street, at paces to suit tits times. Our
stook omelets In earn(
.OARPENTER'S Toole, .
BLACKSMITHS TOOLS II
SHOJI UNDINGS. COACH FINDINGS.
OABINTTLYA NAIR'S fOOLI,
./(10 1 / 1 11t11111PIER'S rIXTURVII.
ALL KINDS OF IRON, k
GROWCRIES OF ALL KINDS,
01Is, Paints, de. There is no article included in the
Mal departments mem:Weed above but wpa t nn
In this Store. Every 0/1118 of Mecbg a can .
be accommodated here with tools and Reding*, and'
Llousekmpers can fled sued Retitle In . their Una.—
Olve ns a all same are prepared to sell es *re Ibr
cub as may other house out of the city.
DAVID ZIEGLER.
JOEL IL DANNER,
May 29, 18437.—tf
H E REAL EXCELLONCE
p
L and Cheapness of one Clothing la the only inlet
or our groat thateesiC t
•
SAE PRIORI:1'10N
READY-MADE C.T...9THING
BEST lIATTERALA
'We use stone bat .1.11
woorgood yptrcr
of edict. is well 'roar. u.
et!, and carefully rx..'"
*mitred.
Our cutter. of Ready
made Clothing stench a ,
as could work In.
other establishments.
on Oustour Work; their
work eotobinee rioters
with at, le.
Our bands at* supplied
%Ilk ILe lest trint•
mine. mid we stse that.
they one them, mu/
every alllcle Is !hot.
oughly Wks. ;
behrg put Ink. Pock,
L.ni LiMitillbi sold
accutaintsolett with a
uunaates, hold.
log us 1..14 uslble for
the rim. tutus or all
the teptesebiallon•
nude. '
It la eel s'ed that our •
large loafers.; and
many oihtradvantage*
enable Dr to sell lOW eil
than any how,
We, invite a 'Ws a üb
pat is. n t t p. to, N.
LIMED
~~'kLL ANUS:
GUARANTENP
LOWEST I 11 ICED,
TOR
TALL AND WINTER Or IAID.
Wilhave made the
GREATEST PREPARATIOIVI TET
OATIVENTP,
/OMANI VA HIKTY,
CELOICEST
"Rrnt:tmar, SITLE2, P ° " 8 " WE" WELL,
LATEn FASUIONK,
_ Mar YintiilBllll4l 00014...
Alre All uta, guAls awuk tei all loser I.l:fq 9
wrroifie time tkles WI year.
pverox,DEPtiMi)IMNT
MID .....
touoavux:m Tollmins , Asp Toms, wx"
Assour von vow* ito L
KEY AND 0 .. •.
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braelog Wall* block es lib tram llita kg( le Wilma. -
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