rtroonal Nits. NEE'S . SALE • id. As l l4coe• of lifiusXuTs4D. IrUl sail at "labile Sala, on Saturday PA man" fast,. ail edd67 P. Y.; pti OT OF GROUND, • tungli of littfetturg, an the eatew• h.( It t Ili;j. :11 1 61:11t lands of Penmyi_ the tenth. improved with a new two. , t 13:3.C. and bud: !atoned in ORES OF LAND, ofttiug the above, valuable fur BuiM ■ lot of tlriek, Po.ta. Surd, Lum IA be 'Ovate. Led tensa wade kuuwn irro.awr W. nuirr.w.iNc Ass Lat e. [1.1., A naldervr. ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY oed, intending to remove, will sell at Friday, tht DA day of itarnli nest, at at his raeldeuee in Straban township, Pa, on lbw State road. 1 1 4 sales trots • • %Dewing tali:table Personal Poper-, ueot them a snare with foal, 1 Tear- Over., 1 Bull, 2 seta of Beeachbands, ifiwildlion halters, 2 pairs of Batt alas. llalter Chains, '1 Carriage 1 two three and four horse Waspim and Bed, ai tinges, 1 Cutting Don, 1 /Lay Rake, ro Plow, 1 Shovel Plow, 1 Corn Fork e, stogie and double Trees, /Lakes and &hovel, kc. At this same ... tans -he 1334 Acres of Grain In the ground, 12 leo, 110USBMOLD AND ILITCLIDN tialettng o‘iil Bedstead and Bedding. Cheats 1 Patent Washing Machtue, Yes. 1. 3 Store Boxes, about 20 Milk URA many other articles too numerous 1111..e•gitren and t.rms male known J. 11. JACOB S. mu, Auctioneer LICS A L E id, iutuudius to quit firming, will el, on Saturday, Mc. 1,11, fay of Parch • nue iu Highland tuntadrip, Mame ut 3 milt, from Fairfield, sod 1 1 .4 ell's al 1110 followlog Valuable Per viz: UY HOBBES, 1 rislug 4 years old, 11 work welt wherever hitched, 2 need ef Ulla Cows, I Bull, 2 Heifers, tread Wagon, 1 pair of new Huy owing Will, Patent Clattint, 80., two alwgle Shovel Plow*, 2 new double new Corn Forks, Harrow, new two- Spread, single and double Trees; 2 Jockey !Uinta, fifth, Log, Breast 2 pairs of new ltreeehband., 2 sits 4 Howling.. 'four and Breahone Linea, I hip, Undies., Collars, Hal ter., Dung Phovele, Jack Roister, 2 new nd other article., too mum-roils to bee at 14 o'clock, M., whoa allow] u cod terlug nod,. k boo u by .' — JullYi u. WEIKERT. c, A u,ti 'sir t. .to ALE OF VALUABLE • REAL A:s;li PERSONAL ESTATE ed, Executors of the eetate of Pen.* od, will mil at Public Sale, on Thum of March, 1:570, at the residence of Franklin township, Adams county, et of Cashtmen, the following Per e ix: IOOD Ff OA HORSES, two of them nod Mules both good feeders, 3 head Heifer., I six-horse broad tread Wa broad tread Wagon, 1 two-boric and 3 strings of Bells, 1 Buggy, 2 • rues*, 1 Grain Brill, 1 Winnowing th Hay Rake, Cutting Box, 1 three wo horse Plough*, 2 Harrows, Singh , vs•l Ploughs, Clore Forks, 2 eels of Oct. of Front Gams, and i Saddle, Halters and Cow Chalet. 2 Chains, Spreaders, single, double , 3 Digging Irons, Grindstone, Wheel t Bow, Forks, Ratios, Shovels, Mat e, Jack &row, Bide Saddle, tut- Cerrying Chain, Butt and Ireton. IuIZIBRIIOLD AND KITCHXN FUR— as Tables, Chain, Bureaus, Corner Mg Store Ten-plate Store, Parlor e Pipe, lot of Carpeting, Tinware, • thentrare, Meat Teasels, Boxes, Cider .y the pounflf Apple Butter by the Wheel. Wool Wheel, Iron Kettle, Cup age 311t1 Btuffer, Fat Pres., Zr,. oti I 3 prat many other eng ulf to Alkali°, IiACTS OF MOUNTAIN LAND of goaoLIDI tosvoahip, Adams county, . 1 containing 9.1 Acres, J •hu P. Butt • (I eurgt Throne, and 2 containing 10 Acres, land George Throne. ;3 containing 5 Acres, 3 a ati Gecrg e Throne. 4 containing 5 Acres, • eeorge Throne and Heirs of eased. imblog to view tit,' above Mutiata call ou thv uwl•roignrd, on &afar-- Of March, IN7O. .rose at 4 o'clock. A. M. on said day, will be given and terms math THARINE COMFORT, t -I A F STOVER, r, Auctioneer. LFeb.ll—tir LE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SAL IS ,thr lid day of Marti sex; cha under , of the last will and testament of utri, deceased, Will offer at Public , leen, that DESIRABLE PROPERTY, inmate within the borough Matta of • cainananding ridge immediately ere the Fairfield road crosses It-- brace. P Arrow sad Mg Perches of es In • bpautifel grove of white : and who Otaildinge are a spacious NO BIOUBB, two atoriea, haying lE I % fse dye of lac Wiz: a Brick Kitchen Wings; •5' 5151 COTTAGE ,. with 5 ll SetrOt. r yes, fur which it is lated. Also,, reale Barn, with. collars, .sta t premises. Large, and Flirwer Gardena, and an excel no Mi t e to the value of the proper braces- every variety that cab be ate, whilst there is hardly au 0.1 .d aluntu. The yiew.from "Oah e in every direction. d attract the attention of all real he chance to acquire Ito elegant a Each as may with to view It before rated to call on the Bxecutris, rest& o at 1 fey lock,P. M., on aaid day, ill he givenM terms made known, CORNELIA A. SIII:LTZ, Auctioneer. Executrix. SALE OF PERSONAb, .PIIOPERTY iPteudiug to quit farming, will e, en Wednesday, the 23rd day of 12 o'ctick, V., at his residence to neblp,Adame Monty, Pa., near the Caahtown to Fairfield, about 3'4 mar place, the following valuable ,viz: APT noksas, 2 Colts rising two COWS two of which will Le me of sale, 1 NARROW TREAD. d fur three horses, a No. 1 two:i ds', 1 pair of Enst•rate Dreechbands, ars, 1 two and three-horse Plow, bmKhs, single sod doable Wood Lad le and treble Trees, Halters, Cow y other articles too numerous to be given and ten= made known SAMUEL S. BTOCKELAGER. Auctioneer. I=l . I C SALE Order etthe Orphan.' Court of Ad inderalgued, Executor of the lay t t of EMI Baltaxanorr, deceased, Bala, an BahOxfay, the 19th day ot 11 .'flock, I', IL, on the premises,. OT of said deceased, situate in the. burg, on 8o!th Baltimore strest..— , feet on said street end ronsliact The Improsement• consist ore westberbbirded 1101:1111S. ..tea good Lois ßtsbia, good Garden,. dat Use 114.11111 time sad place, a ea- OLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE', Chaim Case of Drawers, Settee, and 2d yards Carpeting, WI•01ew nada Clock, a lot of iled mei Pipe, • dot of Bead, Tinware, t Irene, Shoval and Tonga, Lard Cana, a, and other ;articles toe Demote.. II be given mad IW6PII made known BIiCINEBRUOa Y, E'r: A act lama+ :me and plane, .a Admlnhitsater e NUM itarsnrinOrt, decommd, I oil articles: ANDSTB.AD AND .DXD Coverbd, Corner Cupboard, Can o a lot of Xlooks,a lot .of Beefln are, - Cronkery-wara,.ic. JOHN Adm'r. to L I C SALE ed will aell at Public Sale, ses y Morok,'11170; at their residence, • ship, Adams county, Pa., 2 miles Till., on %honed landing to White - . flag roluably Nelms' Property, eh: 001:1D WO= 1.1012318, Plow, liar er Beeper and Mower, Cutting Box, • Imo with strip as go od as new, On I Horse Geary; Including 3 sets of Bridled, Halters, Saddle, 2 Rid s • nerl. fout-ho .40, !Vegan aa z • • g Wog , Stet/0, Wood Lidded; set long, Il• Carriage, Path Chain, le Prese t / Jockey Stick; • lot toes by the Mabel, and • Twisty of • numerous Le mention. WC* St IQ o;pk, A. 11., wimp elk es giv sad t • mods known by sacwurr GROUPE, TUI•ODONE JONES. [Feb. 4, 1111'0,14 iteUouoir. LIC BALE aadarlll.4lat l'ablic mania, WO, ay ids „TaiCloaca, la &Mao tonna, ' Pa), fir tin aki , ailed east of Pataraburg and . 4 derMa Mill, tat following Tali:table 7, all at wliltls Is mart, now, aad In • }UV/ UT MALYS whit* will work ere Wicked, dretrate Mare Colt 111 lick Coail, I email:kir* 8011. *bad , 4 Hoge oft e Cheat*Ereed, 1 two. go.d as new Spring Wagon, 1 AIR g.r. Trotting rig Alsagb,Ldma Bar, Wise Hay Rake Brandt? COUng Hag,Zagie Pio w. 41 'lows, Oren fork, Cultivator, *lngle Lag olukink2 ptirs of kkeibie•linked Air ofgreaeakaullas; 2 seta of Yankee o f Fruit Gain, 2 leather irlyneti, Asp, g Pickeri4se, Side Saddle, Rid. It at Muggy Bridles. Colkine. sins, Dan ook, D ung Forks, Pltzli Iftyakae, Grain Shovel. iatg - - with Vice, blueing ' -.. ..1int;111*1 and Wedge', also a lot hts and a earlehrtifoQuar _ , BiocL • le wc• •t 10 SIM WA clock •. M., lan at imultscora by miss Clan. R 4.4 /B7trts =al dirt *at nil „ftullatL= Hettysburig. Friday, Feb. 18 . Ib7o APPOINTED.:-,The Town Council Las appointed nosing , MABTLN, Et.l., Clerk vice P. D. DVPHORN teulgond. • _ ASSE SSMENT.—The "Igummaaburg Mutural Fire Protection Society" has made an assessment,:of one .per cent. on the premium notes. - , Ale- Wm. Weigle bAI Bola hie liiiiiperty, in Tyrone township, to a gentleman of York county—ls acres; with improye moots, at 12.800. APPOINTMENT.—CharIes J. Barnits, Eq., of York, has been appointed Bank Assessor for York and Adams Counties. This appointor* was made by the Audi tor Gemini ailld 40te T./fissure.. Aat - SAMUEL HERBST WisBOS to buy ten or fifteen sound Horses, No. one need bring a Horse unless he.intends to sell cheap for- rte: 'Bring yclur Hollep .to Win, E. Wets' stable, next- Monday-or Tuesday. • SALE NOTES.-:-We have printed a new series of neat Sale Notes, with and with out waivers of -Exemption—liaso:Stitig iikent notes, with and without wavers.— Furnished in any quantity, and if desir ed can be bound. larThe Western Maryland Railroad' bill, appropriating $1,400,000 for its completion, has passed both branches of the Maryland Legislature unanimously, and now only awaits ratificatiodby a vote of the prpke at Baltimore, to be taken in a HUM over three weeks from now. ACCIDENT.—A few days ago Mr. J. 11. Baumgardner, of Llttlestown, met with a painful accident. Whilst engaged in hewing a rough pieoe of timber, the broad axeaccidently slipped, aud entered his right foot, severing one of his toes entirely from his foot, andaeverely cutting several others.--Prees: DROWNED.—On the 7th inst., son of WM. BELTZICI., one of the editors of the Hanover Citizen, aged four years, was drowned near New Oxford, while on a visit to his grandfather, Nicholas Ileltzel, Esq.= Ile had strayed to an old stone quafry near by Mr. Heltzel's residence, adjoining . the Railroad, and by some means fell is. The child being missed some time, alarm was felt at his prolonged absence, and upon search being made, his lifeless body was discovered in the quarry. • RELIGIOUS MEETINGS.—The Rev. Mr. Dixon has been holding a protracted meeting in the hi. E. Church, in New Ox ford, for several weeks past. It is said that a good feeling prevails, with numerous seekers after religion. There are also meetings held nightly in Myer's school house, below New 'Oxford; bleetings are also being held at the Pin'es church near New Chester, and a ' several other places through the county. The meetings are well attended. HEAVY 1100.—On Monday last, Ansi , lIAM N. Hass, residing near TaneytoWn, Md., killed a hog, about 25 months old, which weighed, when dressed, 72i lbs.— ', Being an unusually large porker, there was a good deal of guessing as to the probable weight, among the neighbors.-' Six-tiro persons put their guesses and names op pa:- per, each contributing 25 cents for the pri vilege, the person coming nearest lo take the money. Mr. ArisLr.ou SMITH of Fred i e ick county, proved the best-gueiser, Omit lug within one pound of the correct weight. rar Messrs. D. Lothrop & Co., of Bos ton, send us a package of beautiful juvenile volumes, entitled (Teachers' Gift Books) of 18 mo. eze, neatly done up in paper covers, and containing about 60 pages each._ The stories are sensible, high toned, full of life and zest and teach noble lessons, such as the little people will be likely to learn, remember and profit by. They are fitting presents from a teacher or a parent, and the books are cheap as well as good. They can be obtained of the pub lishers, by mail, postpaid, 40 cents per package. 311.711D0CH COMING.—We announced. s everal weeks ago that JA3CE/3 E. Murdoch, the eminent tragedian, had been engaged by the Phrenakosmian Society of Penn sylvania College, to give a Reading in-Ag ricultural Hall. We are Informed by the committee that Mr. Murdoch will be here on Monday evening the 28th inst. The same society has engaged Bishop Simrsos, of the Methodist Epticopal Church, to de liver a Lecture, which will be announced in due season. The Society is wise in secur ing first class Lecturers, and ,we predict a full house on both occasiops. LECTURE.—The lecture by Rev. E. '•B RAFFENSPERGER, on Tuesday evening, on "The Humors of the Pulpit and the Reif," was quite an enjoyable entertainment. Mr. R. is a pleasant talker. Ministerial experi ence has developed a rich fund of anecdote, u illustrative of varied Plasm of human character,, lind the lecturer , has judiciously culled. therefrom a number of humorous anecdetes, which are well tbld. While dealing largely with anecdote, Mr. R. does not lose sight of the dignity of the Minis - terial - office, and the lecture was character ized by common sense, evangelical senti ment, and quaint humor. The evening be ing very unpleasant, the audience was not large. HUNG HIMBEF.—A Mr. John BrCoke, storekeeper in Rayville on the Parkton and Manchester Railroad, a - few miles from Parkton, was found suspended by a bed chord Id his stable, on - Wednesday morning of last week, by the servant girl who went out to milk. He was not yet dead, when discovered, and out down by his wife. A physician was immediately sent for, a few miles off, whe used every means to bring him to life, but failed. It was indebtedness, It is thought, that caused him to commit tiie nu& act., per - Monday last, his store goods and chattier were ad vertised babe sold. A few days before he committed suicide, kie was in his usual good health and spirits but complained of having been badly treated. PARKTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD.—We learnl.that about one mile of this road has already been graded, at the lower end, near Parkton, and that ground was broken at the uppep end, near Manchester; on Mandy isitt,, by Messrs. MeGuicken and Shower, the con-_ tractors. The road approaches the town on the Eantnids, and When at the College it curves to the le ft , crossing WEI Pike near the centre of the town, at its loWeet point, at Crumrine's store and the lower Hotel, making tie Depot on the Westniinister road, near the centre of the town. There was considerable contention as to where the Depot was to be located, but finally the west side prevailed, Dr, Shower giv ing two acres of'ground •to the oompany for Depot purposes. REMARKABLE WEATHER.—IIIs said by many old persons oftktrand other sec tions, that such weather has never been known, the winter being =natter& mild and open. Almost every week, thus far, 'plowing has been done—one day sun shine, Ur nerr)-oloudp—then rain or aripw ! and vert -Etna irrest in the ground; .19. have just been informed by a gentleman from Manchester, Md., that about one mite Wow Hampstead, Carroll county. farmer prepared new grain last fall foi seeding, but did getltleadt at the usual time ; so last week he got' the grormd in fine condition fpr the reception of the seed, and so opt the seed in the ground, sowing the Beifil Atla is sometidntrenr k to sowJn"prelailerY but narertitabina i 'ti true. ,Bliernitt .4114,weathst apitippephig ant, as it has been, it may bring forib;.l good mop of grain. TITE - FAI FIELIi TU •NP ti E:—We understand the .gornatittee appolubd to eku a-a for subscriptions to the Fairfield tiguysbu.rgTernpike Company,have meet wiib fair maxims. A . number of hrme'rs haw , blown 'their appreciation of the im, portance of the movement -by making liberal subscriptions, but there are a large number who have thus far, subscribed lit tle or nothing. If this important enter prise is to ,go through, the efforts of the committee should he wended by prompt and liberal stihscriptirkts. • For general . information We give in full the Aot of Incorporation. ' AN ACT TO. INCORPORATE THE FAIRFIELD AN GETTYSBUIid TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY. , Snorter; 1. Be it maims' by the Senate sand Home of Represenatives of the Com- I monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by t h e authority of the aame,sThat Peter Shively, R. C. Swope, Jacob hiumelman, John Mickley, John Waugh, Sanford Shroeder, John Illcutaelman, Charles H. Bahrman, Henry Landis, James H. Mar shall, James Donaldson, Samuel Martin Adam C. litinaselman, William Culp, David Miller, Daniel Mickley, Henry Yingling, James Marshall, David Mus aebnan, J. Stewart Witherow, Joseph Culbertson, Ebenezer M'Ginley, David Stewart, Joseph Gelbach, John J. Kerr, John A. M'Ginly, Andrew Weikert,'Hen ry Bream, Isaac Herreter, , John Cunene, Manuel Harman, John L. Tate, Joseph Weible, James Illgitam, Robert M'Curtly, Alexander .Spangler, John Crass, Wil liam Myers, Henry , Rupp, George , -V. M'Clellan,-. and Samuel Herbst, or any 'any five of them, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by the name and style of "The Fairfield and Gettysburg Turnpike Road 'Company," with power to construct a turnpike,road of not less than thirty nor More than fifty feet in width, and stoned or gravelled not less than twenty-one feet in width, from the borough of Gettys burg, in Adams county, to Fairfield, and from thence to such point as said com- I pany may deem best upon the turnpike road leading from Waynesboro', in Franklin county,_ to the Maryland State line, subject to all the provisions and restrictions of an act entitled "An Act regulating turnpike and ALA road com panies," approved - the Mb of February A. D. 1849, and the,several supplements theritto,?except in so far as they are by this act altered or supplied. Sztriole 2. That the capital statm (.1 said company shall consist of twelve hun dred shares of $25 per share : .Provided, That the said company may from time to time, by a vote of the majority of the' stock-holders present at a meeting called for that purpose, increase their capital Meek so modems in their opinion. may be necessary to complete or extend said road and carry out the true intent and meaning of this act. Seances 8. That it shall be lawful for said company to make use of, for the pur pose of their said raid, any county or township bridge on the line of the route of their road and any portion of any public road. Sitartotc 4. That the president and managdrs of said company shall have power to establish and regulate the rates of toll, • not exceeding two cents per mile, or at the same rate for a less dis tance, for each horse, mule, oxen or oth er animal traveling over the same, wheth er attached to any vehicle or vehicles or otherwise : Provided, That all funeral possesaions, and persons passing to and fronNplaces ocroublic worship, and per sons polkaing from one part of his, her or their !arm to any other portion of the same, shall be exempt from payment of toll; and the said company shall nave power to erect toll gates wherever they shall have completed their said road be tween Gettysburg and FairflEld, and said company - shall not be liable for a frac tional part of a cent in making change. Suoriort 5. That the said company shall have rower to borrow mime) , at any , rate of Interest not exceeding seven per centum for the purpose of completing their road, and to home bonds therefor with or without coupons, and secure the same by mortgage of their road and fran chises. BEaricar 6. That if said company shall not commence the construction of their road within two years and complete the seine within five years from the passage of this act, it shall become null and void except in so far as the same may be nec easary to settle up the affairs of said com pany : Pfevidad, That if the said company shall have completed their said road be tween( Fairfield and Gettysburg within said five years, this act shall not become mill and Void. - Sscriort 7. That said company may connect their road with the turnpike from Gettysburg to Chambersburg either at the borough of Gettysburg or it any point on said other road north-west of said borough. - JOHN CLARK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILMER WORTHINGTON, ArraovED—Thet seventeenth day of April, LIMO 'Dom in I one' thousend eight hundred and sixty-nine. JNO. W. GARY UNION MEETING.—On Wednesday evening a union meeting of the various congregations in this place was held in the Presbyterian church, to consider the pro priety of organizing a Young Men's Chris tian Association.' Rev. Mr. Hillis was called to the chair. Remarks in explana tion and furtherance of the object of the meeting were made by` Rev. Dr. Brown, Dr. Hay, Prot Baugher,\ prof. Conrad, Prof. Ferrier, Rev. Jamison, Rev. Cheaton, Rev. Breldenbaugh, Rev. Hilliscidr. Smodtz and others. asaoclatioulbeing already in existence connected with the College, Messrs. J. 'M. Krauth, Harry Schick, Granville Swope; Levi Stallamitb, M. Breidenbaugh, and T. J. Stable were appointed a Committee to confer with ,a Committee of the College as aticiatlim, and make report to an stormed meeting, to be held in the Good Templar's Hall, on Baltimore street, on Saturday eve ning next. The young men in town are cordially Invited to attend the meeting. ESCAPE AND ARREST.—On Wednes day evening last, Win. Siringler, commit. ted on the charge ofatealing clothing from the Store of Mr. Planets Cunningham, made bis escape from jail, between 8 and 9 o'clock. He seems to be a lithe, active chap t aut/wing 14 the Pal it StAnagod to get on the ropfof the bakeroyent thence to the roof of the Jail cells,' end thence to the roof pc theiSberiff's residence. .Prom the Leger he primped, 7 or 8 feet.,_ to thepsii wall, and from the latter into Mrs. Miller's garden out VA Net ad the jail. It so pened thitt - Mri. Millar saw the prlsoisk's leap into herd, and she it ones gave the alarm to Abe Sheriff's funny, Mr, Kltmk himself being from home. The deputy, Mr. Klunk's son, and others at, ono* matte abase, the Messer making flu Culp's 4 141.; but he wee overtakes' in Culp's field, &Abort distipse from theistiD 1 moivERBART. --The Pbranakcemian Society, of PennsyinnitsCollege 'kill hold its Annirentasy ezeselses in Ateioniturid Hall, on \ Tuesday evening next, the 22d est Thepniplie is invited to. iquezul.-- Doors opeo 414; exec t o tci.oo,l9orce, ATTIniTION P celebrated Patent Elninio Rubber, lined Collars, Eladdleskad Ads. ; 'Warranted is prevent - *win( ',lronslnd to heal up under work horses i..: • - If properly fitted . ebt *Mtn", r.,.. visotospi ai r.4g 4 iliwk ia. , ~ a. ri44.7121, NEB Mamas. EDITORS :--W ila some One of your numerous readers solve the ibilow ing Biblical Enigma, and oblige a con stant reader and subscriber? . 11X1 Oomposod of *wonky . lettep. Aly 1,9, 13,8,38, 40, 85,35, was a Bible • My 6, 12 3, 31, 7, 10, 87, 48, 58, 6, 2. 00, WWI a xini Anyrl4.. My 11, 41,34,30, 15, 50, 53,- was au an dent tribe: ' NO 15, 37, 61, 2,64, 50, 67, 65, 9, 20, was • Bible wood. . 81y*10,70 1 58, 88,60, 17, 28, 8, was a King of the - My 17,14,'05, 44, 08, 49, 58, witiVailde bird..ll , . . I. t , My 19,2;t1582, 2 4,8, 69,25, 15, V, 6, *,IM an ancient tribe: My 21, 4, 80, 69, 24,7, 66, waa an lament° woman. - My 25, 9, 39, 68,37, 12, 18,-41, 48, was a ruler of the synagogue. My 29, 51, 54, 48, 88, 23, was a judge of laraeL 1113(47, 53, 37, 33, 42, 5, 55, 57, 14, was , an ancient tribe. My 52, 83,89,56, - 63, 45, was a Queen of Persia. \ My whole hi s verse in the Bible ADAMS COUNTY, Pa siiirßead S. G. Coon's Advertlsemen and learn where to buy Cooking Stoves Tin-Warn, &c., at reduced prices. am Baltimore Grata & Produce Market Haiiiisare, Thursday Mseniny. Eigesa vtotat, ‘,.. ...... 475 @ 500 Erna rpm; 5 25 Q 5 37 Watrz 000 al 000 Rio IV I RRAT, 1 22 g 1 40 CoRN,.. r 90 g 97 Ru, 95 g 1 00 OATS, g 56 TLMOTHYVeLD, 4 50 @ 4 75 CLOTIII-earn, 8 25 @ 8 30 2 15 g 2 20 &cloy; HRooinzas, 12i• 121 " g , li6 00 @ 00 16 17 LARD, flow, New Turk. Ililettyabiteg Grain & Provision Market Oaflyibrrg, Priddy Morning. 4 00 4 50 I 25 c 1 50 1 00 @ 1 00 SUPER FLOUR,... Rm.& FLOUR,. WiTTE WHY AT, R&D WHEAT,... CORN, °Ars, BITOXWITE . ...... TIMOTHY CLOyZE SLIM, Porwro,se, Esoa, - BACION, HAM, SIDREI, E10Ar,... TALLow, AIINTZ—BeIa.—On the 30th ult., by the Rev. M. J. AlLeman, Mr. Albert Arntz to Miss Ellen Bair, both of this county. BUSLlZY—Birmaas.—On the 3d inst., at the house of the bride's father, by Rev. 31. Snyder, M. John F. Bushy to Miss Clara C. Bittmger, botliof Arendtsville. Bosus.m—Lzwis.—At York, on the 17th ult., by Rev. William P. Orrick, Horace Boham, Esq. to Miss Rebekah F., daugh ter of the late'Ell Lewis, Esq. Haussts.w—Bnicnsiza.—On the Ist inst., at Conowago Chapel, by the Rev. Father Baldwater, Mr. Fred. Heileman, of Hano ver, to Mks Maggie Bricluser, of Mount pleasant township. HAMM—Bum—On the 3d inst., by the Rev. J. Sachler, -Mr. Samuel - Hamm, of York county, to Miss Susannah Bupp, of Adams county. Miles—Airrnss.—eln the 10th inst., by the Rev. S. Yingling, Mr. Aaron A. Myers to Miss Lydia Arther, both of Union town ship. Fisnan.—On the 12th inst., at Beechers town, Butler township, Hr. Joseph Fisher, formerly of this place, aged 41 years 5 months and 16 days. HAILBVEG.—On the 13 th int., near Wenk's School-house, Mr. George Ham buritiicled 81 years and 23 days. .—On the 12th inst., Charles G., son of James Hake, of Frantlin township, aged 2 years sad 4 months. Sealed those ey t o . but lately_ beaming Innocence 7101 03 , SO mild Every look, so of meaning, Seem'd to endear the lovely child. In the silent tomb we leave him, Till the resurrection morn, When his Saviour will receive him And restore his lovely form. liovoirrxr.ur.—Suddenly, on the 11th in stant, at the residence of her brother-W-15w, Mr. Jacob Lott, near Gettysburg, Mary E. Roughtelin of Ciumnberaburg,aged 27 years. eatiarx.—ln Middletown, on the 13th inst., Mrs. Sarah . A. Shank, aged 37 years, and 11 days. N OTICE. Th. Hotel given at my sale of Personal Property eau become due on the 121 h of March, 1870, and my eWmetaneen require thebthey be peseta:lly pald.— Those unpaid will remelnla my hands until the )34 day of April. JACOB BLUME. Speaker of the Senate Fob.lB, 1870—St HORSES I HORSES 1 WilifTE'D TO BVY—A lot of HOIRSES, between the ages of ten ast twenty years. Apply to T. T. TATE Gettysbant, Pa., Fab. 111, 1870..aat KHERIF . I O 'I3 13.9..LE8 In purslane* of nutdry write of Yelid l llo4 ll Stesszt fumed out of the Court of Oommon Plasm of Adams eaanty, cod tom. directed, will too exposed to Publlo Sale, at the Wart Wiwi the Borough of Getty*. burg, ea Saturday, Su 191 k day of March, 1870, at 1 o'clock, P. N o the deeertbed Real Estate, NO. 1.-A TRACT OF LAND, ei trials in lionatplessaist township, Adams county, Pa.,iedjobalog isadisilifelurbe Henke, John Palmer, =Riddlemoser, and others, contain 16 1; more or loss,. iluestred withs TW O ITONN DWELLING 1/01Je k aNd Onestory 'frame Beekbandla_g attached, a Bank Barn; (Dearly now,) with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Hog Pea. an ApPle Orchard of choice fruit, 2 wells of tra ms near the door with pumps in them, also a never baling Spring of water on the farm; 16 Amu are Woodland, and 16Scres good Meadow. Also, one-half of 34 Acme of Grain in the ground, NO. 2.-A LOT OF GROUND, saute In the borongh,of LntlestewsivAdams county, Pa, Dan this 86 bet on the i6ittlistonn and aintylb turnpike, by Nib dole* Pb' LittlestOlfil and adjoining WA of id /kb *wiz on lhe north and east—imprirred Jwith large 'atinurstory had Basement BEIM HOTEL BUILDING,* threaatory Backhanding, a mustory Brick Wash House attach ed, aMr e Erich. Stable, a well with a Map in It near the door, .80.—the burnt ail the "palatal Hotel" Bused and taken in execution u the Beal Estatasf iaLlallAND HARM. JACOB !CLUNK, Sheriff. Ellerin Nice, Gettysburg, Fsq.lB, 1870.—ts air Ten per cent.. of tbp purchase money upon all pike bi the mit it pid imthedisly after tbe property te atm* down or upon failure t 0419 rnply titurewlte property will be spin put up fpr isle INVESTMENT NOBTIVCRIT CENTRAL .RAIL WA I" 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTER EST IN CURRENCY. - PAINC - IPLIC AND EPTERENT PA Y Aritzp, ou t . - 3 FHIRTY, )11/#1443 'O RITDj. Pereop!pcissorin U. B. owls cgaiquike, .$l5O 6175-in $l,OOO 4 . n.zetistiamti .1 • • - • d:l,‘" 'L•••• • ; -.GOLD-:BONDS bearing the same rate of interest. , Psi lonhor Boa intake at ... 10.7, LTTYBBITAG NATIONAL Salt: /4 9 1 1 4/All *1 ghlt, 3=l ME= [For the Star and Bongos Jtufty at tht parkas. HAMS. 4' SHOULDERS, HARRIED. DIED. Nov Advertionntuto. :AND. IgiROPITABLE RP ftur durtisantnts. N _ OT/CE . • The public are cautioned wind pa - celeste& a Pisan'wary Note given by nui about air Weeks ago to Patriot k Cutranuta, Agents of the Wheeler and Wilson dewing Machine for $55, payable els months after date, as lam determined not to pay the same, the consideration thanks basing faded. . • HARRISON WI L'ON. .114Watpleasent twp., Feb.lll, 1870.-30 ASSESSMENT NO. '3 Notice Is hereby given to the itembets of the "NUMMASBNAG NUITIAL JINX PROVNYTION SOCIETY," that an assessment or ORE PER CENT. has been made on the Premlam Notes for the pay ment of damage by burning of the Barn or Jeptha Dubs and the House of Margaret Jolrelman. It Is thetakre uired that Members be tor pa ideligiehereq n called upon by the Collectors. reedy A fellers to pay the assessment when demanded works a (pr. factor • of the Policy. JAM& RUSSELL, Steretary. • P lIBLIC SALE. 7418-at The undersigned, Agent for Mrs. 01,1111.11 NE ell Al l will sell at Public Sale, on Eaturday, the 12th day d if March next, at her residence In Buchanan Valley, tine half mile from the Chapel, the following valuable Personal Property, viz : A GOOD DRAFT 110118 E, which will work well wherever bitched, Cows 1 good two horse Plow, Harrow, single andubleillhovel Plow, Ripper, Hay Ladders, Winnowing Mill, 1 pair of Breechbands, 1 set of Harness, Bridles, Collars, single and double Lines, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythe, Cow Chains, 2 sets of Butt Chains, Spreader Mattock, 2 Grind. stoma, Bushel Basket, Forks, .Spreader, Wheelbarrow, Shot Gun, Me, Oorn and Potatoes lit the bushel, d or 6 bushels of Beets, Ao. Also, HO BEHOLD AND LETO/IBR FURN/TURB,consistieg of Bedeteadand Bedding, KitcLen Cupboard, Table, Washstand,. lot of Chair; Tin Bucket, Iron Kettle, Croat Vessel, Crocks, and other artless too numerous to mention. Sale to commence as 10 o'clock, A. 8., when nt. lei:Ames will be given cud term. made.known by LEVI MINTER, Agent. EZMEMI pußLic SALE . The undersigned, intending to loit' farming, will offer at Public Bele, on Tuesday,thelErth day pf /arch nco i,at his reeidence In Butler township, Adams county, Ps., one halfralle south of Centre 1111,1 s, oh Opossum creek, the following personal Property, m , • 3 BRAD OP WORK 11 0 RSE 8 , two of thou) good broed Marti, 3 bead of Mil' Cows which will be fresh by time of sale. Also, a tot of young Cattle, 2 Shoats, also a lot of Sheep, 1 two and three horse Wagon good as new, I Palling.top Buggy, 1 Plows,l • Bedford and the other a Bendersville Seller Plow, Harrow, Shovel Plow, Corn York, Corn Coverer, Revolving Hay Rake, Sled,llay Ladders,lforse Gears, new Collars, Bridles, Haltera, 1 set donb'e Harness, set single Harness, pair Check Lines , Wagon Line, Wagon Whip, 2 llstuess Collars Sadclii., Riding Bridle 2 strings of Sleigh Bells, S leigh and Buggy Spreads, 3 new hand itakes,llay and Manure F , ,t ks, Wheelbarrow, pair new Breast Chains, tiprtaders, sing*, and double Trees, Jockey Stick, Shovel, uew Half Bushel, Weed Chest, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythe and Snath, and a great many articles too numerous io mention, • Bale to comments at 1U o'clock, A. M. 02 said day, when attendance will be given and Cerruti made known by GEUitti if. C. CARSON. Jolts 11„tikts, Auctioneer. • (Feb. 18.- ie. 1112 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned intending to quit farming, will whet Public hale, on Tuesday, the lfah day of March next. at 10 o'clock, A. .31., at his residence, in Btraben township, Adam' county, Pa., on the road leading from New Chester to the York pike, about three fourths of Ai mile lrom New Chester, the follow lug valuable Pereonal Property, viz : • TWO 'HEAD OF WuRK HoESES, one of them of the Gen. Taylor stock, 1 three yearling Cult, 6 head of Mulch Cowe, head of young Cattle, Sow and Pigs, 2 Shoat., Ball's Patent Buspe.r, Grain Drill, Thresh ing Machine, Patent Hay Rake, 1 tour-horse Wagon and Bed ,l one-horse Wagon, Flows, llarrows, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Log and Firth Chains, Jack Screws, Br tech bends, CruPPltiw, Ballets, Cuw Chains, Corn Planter, Corn Sheffer, Straw Cutter, Younan's Patent ()ram Fan, tileigh. jot of old Iron, Mattock, Yorke, Bakes, Shovel Plows and Yorks.' Axea, Maul and I•Vtalgem,Gratt, Cradle. Also, HUCdli- HULL, AND KlTellai YGENITUICC, consisting' in part of Stove', Hathaway Cook, Yea., stove , and ripe, Cane of Brewers, :stands, Chairs, llarrefe, and • great many ether articles tun uttifleroths to mention. Attendance will be given and terms mule known by tiIiOBGE 11 )10NYIJItT. JOHN ELALLIM/711, Auctioneer. Feb. 14—ito• 3 25 7 50 35 @ 40 vicK7s Floral Guide for 1870 13 G @ 8 8 1 1 .111 t First Edition of Line Mildred and Tweuty 1. Thousand Coptte of VICK'S ILLUATRATEII CATALOGUE OF' ULlEinf AND FLORAL GUIDE, is published and read] to soul ~ ut. It is elegantly print ed on Ono tinted pap-r, a lib About 2uo nue wotd En gravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Uolored Ylate—conststing t of revert varieties of Yuba Drummondil, making a tine BOUO,UET OF PHLOXES It is the moat beautiful, as well as the most last ruc tire Yloral titude publashod, giving plain and tilos ough illrectious for the CULTURE: OF FIAMEItn ANL) VEUt.TABLEn. The floral Guide is publi,hed for the betient of icy customers, to whom It Is 8,-ht free e about applica tion 'but will be forwaideu all who appl) by mail, for 'ha Canrs, which ,4 Lot, half the cont. Addrets JAMI VICK, Rochester, tb6 y 4, 115:1,.—ii.5 CELEB ItATED WIZARD 0I FOR SALE BY A. D. BUEJILER; GETTES'BURG, PA., Druggist & }Stationer. Feb. 4,1 S U.—t( ROSADALIS THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTII RESTORER, purities the blood end cures Scrofula, klyphihs, Okla Disease., Rheumatism, Di/OMM 01 Women, and all Chronic ♦fections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medical/scud• ty and many thousand• of our best citizens. ME Read the testimony of Physicians and pa. Gents who hare used Rosa*lal ri • send for our SHoe/Walls Guide to health Ducat, or Almanac for this year, which we publish for gratuitous 'distribution; ft will eye you thueli minable information. , Dr. H. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; I take plautire in reounmendingponr I) SUS as • very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two Mita with happy roadie— one in a case of moondary syphilis, in which the patient pronounced himself cured after hoeing taken flee bottles of yonr medicine.— The other is aces. of *crania of long standing, which is rapidly improying under its Up, 1100 the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the forma. la Dy which your lbensdelii is made, and find it lan excellent compound of alterative ingredl. outs. Dr. Sparks, of Nichol assille, Ky., seyi be bee A . ased licssedelm to cages of Scrofula and Second cry Syphilis with setistectury results—as a !cleaner of the Blood 1 know nu better remedy. Betunej O. Mcffsititn. .11urfreesbu1ce, aye; ILhere used seise buttiers of liormialle, and ,em entirely cured of Itileumetlaw; send me Mai botelml, es 1 wish it Mr my brother, who has sCrOttilous sore eyes, Benjamin Bectitol, of Uwe, Bill°, writer., I have suffered for twenty years with an in- II sensate eruption over my whole body ;,• short time since 1 parchainso a b., t tie of 800-retails and : it effected a periwig curd, 4ierltomadells ie sold by all Droggiste. Laboratory, 81 Eichanga Place, SaMinors. S. S • cr,Buszerp & CQ., Proprtatorip. lab. 4, I:B7o.—lyitt Iror sale to Clettylburs, 1'.., by A. D.Bufaisa, Ea STOVES TIN-WARE, &C. _ . S. G • COOK. Hal a large assortment of T I N-W A R E He manullicluten largely and uses the bestmaterials, warrants all Ids work, and sells a cheaply as possible. Ia fact ha allows none to undersell him. Tin Roofing & SpOuting put up at short notice. Job Work done quickly and well, COOKING STOVES of Wiliest patterns, warranted to bakeanit give tattalketlon In every reaped; among which .is the celebrated PaNNIU,VANIA 000/C, • Aar* that cannot be areelled *baking or In eke:4am; as hun dreds who use them can testify. Parttndar don is called to this dove, alit is decidedly one of the best stores In the market. Also, the NOB 000 E, thsHONTINENTAL, and many other patterns select, edfiam among the best in the market. Copper, _Brass, Iron W and , . Ia endless variety, Holfsegnills, Smoothing Irons, Mel Mickel. and Sharraii, Tea and 7A/11e Spwant, Knives Forks, and , SWUM other mid it Tn . the .Hardware ling—in tact abnotkevery article Deeded acrlibusekeepein Mid otlieri wll end It to . their later ato buy of him, albs 11 datitl4lllod to man tilla his well-earned reputation for chMdnese and Air dealing. treb.ll,lBlo.--Sin $B , OOO WANTED I\ -PER SONS desiring to invest si,oo.l m .i,OO to 18;000 on perfectly safe no/LIE/date _" security, at 6 per cent. Interest, free uom al l State - and 16eal taxation, will make hu.- Mediate applicatlon to either of the turdiry signed. : c.M. liicoLRAN, ' Pres't Board of Trustees of Pa. College. A. D. BllBEtlant, Tres ujer lee. „ CARDS, 'Letter Heade, 'Big 'llea& 4 : II,44 I I, IMPATOPeoI 4 4.0.1k40404Ati AWN Star aktivtrtistmento. (ESTABLISHED IMO.) WELCH .& GRII'FITHS SAWS! AXES! SAWS! SAWS of all descriptlona. AXIS, /JILTING an WILL TURNLSIIII4OI3. CIRCULAR SAWS with Solid Terth, or with.Panurr AzuorrAsii Polars, tit. perior lb oil blurted Teeth Salm ifirritiCis azDucKA-sa Silf - Sootl for Price LIM. and Clrenlara."Es WELCR t GRI/PITUS, Radon, Man, or Detroit, Mich. AGENTS WANTED • reit WM NEW ILIA)ISI2.ATED 8.0111. of Ulf{ PAGES 1. EX.POS.L4',,,NTitclmtriss.." Containing a lull anti authentic Ismaili of their social coutlitiou,religloua.doctrlues and political Lovero. meat, with slartling facts stud full disclosure, ul rites, cars/mule. and myliterles of POLYGAMY. Sold only by subso iplida , and exclusive territory given. Au charge for cusiratstrig lochs. Scud fur circulars, ig iv. fug lull particulars, With uuticta of press. I.ILLSa 00., Novara, N. J. The New York It ethodist Publishes Sermons, u Serial Story for the Family, 4, new Children'. Star) every week, Chat, with the Lit tle Folks, kilitutials by the beat Methodist writers and other., Foreign and Domestic Correspoodence, full Departments pf #tellgibus awl Secular lutelligence —in abort, whatever gone to make a complete Family Paper. Price, $2 fid a year. Liberal premiums to cauvaesers. Yearly subscription. commence at au) time. For epncituen enclose a two rout stamp to I.llg .11.1iTUUllInT, 114 NILIWIILI et., New leek. E=l For those who wish to experituout in u small way with these glaut cereal*, we hero concluded to tiler DOLLAR SAMPLE PACliAttlfs, thus giving every body a ohmic., to tirollt by their "iutroauctiou. Auy man, woman or boy who lines farm, garden or village lot, can make 054.1 by sending $1 at once, fora pack age, *mash L/ grow 10 bushels. beat, post-paid, with printed Llswry full of Interest to every farmer. Look out fur coumerielt seed. Order only trim the originators, D. W. a CO., fila Toast St., N. Y., or fll'l.ake St.. Chicago. Circular free. Aromatici Veßtable Soap TOILET SOAPS [E4TABLISHZD 1806 ; .NEW YORK.] Foi the Delicate Skiff of Ladles and Children SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS LOBILLARD'g Is an excellent ar "EUREKA,,kcie of granulated i I irglnia; wherever introduced it lentil,- 834011.1N0 TOBACCO •ersally adinired. It Is put up 10 handsome muslin bags, in 'thick or ders for .11.cerschaurn Pipes are daily packed. LORILLARD'S l is made of tbechulc• Yacht C 1 1.1 1) antimervons tn . ita effects Si the \ - tine SMOKING TOBACCO tins hits been ex tracteftsit leaves no disagreeable taste after ,mot log ; It Is very mild, light in color and trelglit, hence one pound will last as long as 3 of ordinary kbacco. In Was brand we Man pack orders every day for nrst quality Meerschaum Sipes. Try it and cuurince yourselves it is all It damson to be, "TRY SIN k;uT OF ALL." LOBILLABB 4 6I This brand nue C 114 1 N T/U R Y Cut chewing t'buc* co bee no ~ ; . , al erior any CIILIVINif TOBACCO. it l sup a without ,:nein. oubt the beat chewing tnLacco in the couulry. .6)RILLARVIS I have now Li ,:o in general ti.e in the S/N U F .F SI l'Po",ede., 6 .,tt°,`Z aeknowledged.the best" wherever used. It your storekeeper does not have thaw an tiL:,l for Bale, ask him to get them; they are Bald by rt,ructA. Lle jobbers almost *very where. Cireul.ir of prices walled on application. P. LORILLARD k Co., New m9 c l; p !A ne ell t t e :S f . orced to grow la six wsok Add"" hiCLIAItL Lux Now iS AGENTS! READ THIS . Tgf E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF LW per week and expensed, or allow a large COL411,1114)1; to ell our new and wonderful Inventions. Addreme M. Wagner A Co., Marshall, Mich. POCKET ILEVOLVICRB. Mere Six AAA,/ . A neat, durable lieapLon, nar•inch barrel. Prace 8/.60 post•p•td. Add r eta b.O. AUSTIN, Flue, Mich TAIL. WILITTII2I2, b Wylie at., Pittsburgh, Pa., of .1.1 I:ohm-wide reputatost, treats all sestereal dhe oaktet; also, seminal wealt.uese, trolootaucy, kc., the re sult of seltaba 40. eta 12 stamps I,r sealed it tropulat, SO pages. No tuattor Who failed, state case. Con saltation free. D 8 YC 11011 A .N C NAtiCINATION Ottr4)l3L .l. CIIAHMING.-41X1 pages; cloth. This wonderful has full Instructions to equable Lb. reader to fsaciuste either sex or any aoimat, at will. .llos- LUvrinp, Spiritisallato, %IA hundreds of other curious a:per rush . it can be obtiuniad by sending ad dr ea a with postage, to T. W..ETANS k CO., Ne. 41 South Eighth street, Philatielphia, ea. TIIIB IS NO I.IOIIBUO 111' serlding cents., 'with age, height, color eye. J.J and hair, you will reCaire, by return Mad, a cor rect picture of your future hualmad or w rah name and date of marriage. Address W. YuX, 0. Drawer No.. N. Y. DR. C. W. MILLARD'Ii FEMALE SILVER PILLS An unfailing remover of obatructiona k ancl a certain regulator of tat inciutbly turn. infallible', Harmleas 4,141 Truaterortb7. bent free by mail to toy addreal ou receipt of One 01 .ec YCATT eos g if e ' RB . - 111 A :r i tht LID) AND 017%5' 1 ;1 ( i f? ON LINZ restores manly power, from whatever cane arising. The et- Meta of early perniciom habits. self-abuse and cli mate, give way at once to this wonderful 'medicine, If taken regularly according to dtrecuons (*Mai are very simple Cud reepur• nu restraint from busineee or pleasure). /allure is impoatibie. Sold an bottles at $3, or four quantities in one fun *9. To be had on ly of the sole appointed agent in dim rice, iIEIiMAN UERITZEN, inn Third Amines, New York. ' Feb. la-at pal and Vaginal #4lO, VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned cans as Private Bale a VERY DEStiIABLE YARN, situate in Straban township, about 1;4 miles southwest of Newchester, adjoining Lands of sinewy Thomas, Esq., George Clubman, and others containing lib ACJUis of Laud in a high state or culelvation. Tun Improfen erns are a new wwith erlioarded COTTAGE ROUSE, Yrame Barn, a thriv ing young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trews, Grape Vines and Frost Troop 1n thp yard, a well or water at the door ; a never-failing litre= runs through the centre of the Farm. There Is an abundance ur PM. Ler. The location is convenient to Churches, &libels, Mills, and Markft• Vie Property Miran sailed for division, and will be sold in bota or entire to stilt purchasers. Persons wishing to view the premises or ascertain terms, will mil/ on the submariner or address by letter. New Chester, Au g.. 13, 1869.-tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT rEIVATE SALE. Will be eeld oO PriSate kis the VALUABLE PB). PERS Y In the Borough of tiettysborg, on the corner of Chanahenibtirg etteat and the diamond, known *a "Smith's Corner," fronting 60 feet on Chatobersburg street, and running back to a public &Hel ix Th e bib. PrOVeMOIn• COP/4111 , 0f a two-Mary ERA DExt, LING, with two.etos7 BRICE BADE-BUlLisino, Atom Booms, Frame Otafile,4c. I t fs o valuable stand for any kind of Onsniass. It will be cold on reasonable terms. For further apply to either of the ondessignied. JOHN L. SCHICK, JOHN (MU, W.ll. 0 ULNA , T. A. WARREN. Jan. 7,lbie.—tf SE AND LOT AT PRIVATE BALF The subscriber wishes Po dispose of Ws troops an.. Lot situated on the Mtunntasburg Road and cross to town. The Handl' is; new TWO-STORY FRAME 811110- ING with a one and half story Backhanding a Frame Stable, and a choice Variety of Fruit. The bulldinip are an new laming been put up with good material bat a few pin ago. niirA ny puma wishing to purchase a proparty should not tail to call and see this oils as It ia a No. I properly in all respects. Teems will made easy. BTEINOUR, J . nejtystuirg, N0v.12,109. rel WESTERN 0 I eC PRE-EMPTION LANDS. Pe ri und • t I HAVE ON Bt ID 4 rgw TRACTS OF No. 1, second head, Prtatoptlan Lauda located peas Its roads.Oottway 'Palmy; In well se ttlednelghbo biaats,widoltl wlUaatk orexcluutge at a talc prie or Real Natateln Adaweeounty, Pa. * • taittotro, - Tab t UTOOp- .FOA' BALE, v 800 mains OAR 200 if/0./fa.R.Y AT SAND;OE'S, Glarbssil2 and sit go r eord trte grusd. Gettysburg, A 41111, igge,-1 azo. ARNOLD, 1- , CHEA , r , LANDS: . hays fbr sabatore nom 200 PARKS, varyin g in ahre bun 10 Acres' to 5000 Acres. and varying la pia from $1 to 01l $6O PllO N pted ea AMR. Ike chaste Is an. wdpissed. ada the _growth of Grant. 01Ovec,11xass, Pratt trld Grapes. Water la abundant Ana ~ ~ s p p d d~ EVILBOAD -Txcaurn will be provided 2Or all who come tape to bay land. V21.20r eatslogae of pries' do.; address 14N° Glree ns aarillga bOro' N C. • a, IllefiAtm • Embroidering4„:Braidm . g. _ \ • AVING purchased 13,\ Stamp mur , A • iniatopranoN B Um. go, att Yaws*. • blOomers. UCTIONFriti 84.RETI is xpillnatzu u Indu* okittfibiro44Veh3invx—if Avarua Graus"""4 4 h• I. S mil.. etans ritimisbis. U*ol toil= stliandiersTlU 4l , l %.witi b• . wawa* 4 11 1 1 4. UV"— 114 • " d COLGATE k CO'S =I 2 MET gnu A,xlvtrtfotinsuls I NFORMATION IN THE "PEOPLE'S JOURNAL." now Teachers, Student', potited Clergymen, Energetic Young Men and Ladlea can make 175 to $l6O per month during the Spring and Summer. A s, copy tree. Send name and address to People's Jour nal Pbnadelptda, Pa. freb.lB-4w HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE FOR FAMILY ÜBE-4sizsple, chap, reliable, Man zirsarrnmo. AGIINTH WANTED. Circular andaam pie stocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath,. Me., or 176 B roadway, N, Fah. 18, 1870-301 • • TRH AMERICAN FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE Is protent6d to the puhl ic as the most Simple, Dur able, oad Compact and Chomp Knitting Mac - Mee ever Inventrali PRICE, ONLY $25 'This tuacblae will run either backward or fors and with equal facility; makes the same stitch as by hand, but far superior in every respect. Will knit 20,000 Stitches in one minute, and do perfect work, leaving every knot on the Inside of the work. It will knit a pair of stockings (any size) In lees than ball' in hoar. It will knit. Olme or Open, plain or Ribbed work, with any kind of coarse or due woolen yarn, or cotton, silk or linen. It will knit stockings with double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, s mks, smoking Caps, comforts, purses, muffs, fringe, afgbams, nobles, taderslewires, mittens, 'kat. iug caps, limp wicks, mats, cord, undershir ts, shawls, Jackets, cradle blankets, loggias imspenders, wristers, tidies, tippets, tufted work, and in Let an endless ye. riety of articles in every day use, as well as for (it us merit. FROM $5 TO $lO PER DAY Oan be made by any one with the American Knitting Machine, knitting stockings, •e., while export opera ors can even make more, knitting f3ncy work, which always commands a ready, ale. A person can readi ly knit from twelve to fifteen parrs of stockings per day, the profit on which will be not less than forty cent. per pair FARMERS ,; Can nett their wool at only forty to Ally cents per pound; but by getting the wool made into yarn at a small expetuie,sud knitting it into soar, two or three dollars per pound may be mill mil. GO receipt of $25 we wilt forward a machine de, ed. We wish to procure active AGEN every sec tion of the United Rates and CHI s, to whom the most liberal toducements will be o 4 Address AMERICAN KNITTING L . iIINK Feb. 18-4 w Boston, Masc. St. Louis, Mo. max MAGIC COAIII.wIII changt . y colored bat! or beard to a permanent Black or win. It contains no poison. Any one can use It. two ,cut by mall for El. Address MAGIC COMB CU., Spriugfield,Mau Dec.2l,lBM4.Lam ldltinloNANY, WHO HAD BUMPER. -L 151)22 years with wie cured, and will send the receipt tree. REV.POT fl DLL, Jereey City, N. J. Yeb.ll-4w A GREAT CHANCE! AGENTS WANTED ! *Jo.) per year lure made by Agents, male or female, selling our worlArenowned Patent Everlasting White Wire Clothes Lines. Cheapest and best clothes lines In the world ; only 3cts. per Mot, and will last a hun dred years. Address lindseu River WlreCo., 75 Wm, Bt., N. Y., or 10 licarboin et., Chicago, 111. Feb. il , 19704 w F - - - - OR DEAFNESS—TUX PATENT ORGANIC VI BRATOIL. It fits into the Ear, i• not percepti ble, remov. Singing Noises in the Head, and enables Deaf Persons to hear distinctly at Church or Public Assemblies. Treatise on Desfriese, with Means of Cure, sent free. Dr. T. Iluar iiTiurszLi., 762 Broad way, N. Y. lob. 11-4 a CAN VAIISINU LOOKS SENT Y.:Ek: FUR Paris by Sunlight and Gaslighi A WORK denriptive of tto. MYSTERIES', KIR TEE'S, VICES, SPLENDORS and CRIMES, of the CITY OF PARIS It tolls how Paris ham become the Gayest and most Beautiful City In the world • how Its Beauty and Splendor are purchased at a f earful coot of iliaery and Suffering ; how visitors are Swindled by Profes sional Adventurers; how Virtue and Vice go arm-in arm in the Beautiful City ; how the most Fearful Crimes are committed and concealed; how money is Squandered In neelesi luxury; and contains over 150 fine engravings of noted Places, !alb and Scenes in Paris. Agents wanted. Canvassing Books sent free. Address NATIONAL POBI.SSHINIJ CO., Philadeb {Ada, Pa [Web. 4w 1 was cured of Deafen' and Catarrh by a pimple remedy and will send the receipt free. MRS. b .C. LEtIUNTT, Hoboken, N. J. Feb. 11-4 w Dr. A. L.SCOVILL, is the inventor of several medi cal preparations which Love became very popular, and have been liberwlly used. Among his Inventions are "Liall's Balsam for the lungs" and :;Llverwurt and Tar." For the past six year. a better Lung remedy has been offered to the public. Read the fol. lea - lug letter from Dr. SCo:Tu referring to it !!rand. J. N. IIARRIe t CO., 641114:—/ make the following statement from a perfect cour is lion and knowledge of the beurets of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. In cur ing the meet deep-seated Puotoireer CoNdUIPTIO.III: I have witnessed its effects orrthe young and on the old, and I truly my that it is by tar the best expect orant remedy with which I am amiaaluted. For Coughs, and all the early stages of Lung complaints, I believe It to be a certain cure, acid if every family would keep It by them, ready to administer upon the drat appearance of disease about the Lung■, there would to very tew cases of fatal consumption. It came, the pb tegm and matter to raise, without Ir ritating those delicate orgalas (the Lungs), Lod with out producing constipation of the Bowels. It also giros strength to the system, stops the nlght-owests, Rod changes alt the nrabiti accretions to a healthy state. ' Yours respectfully, by all Medicine Dealers Feb. 11-41 r WANTED-AGENTS, $l5: to $2OO per month Everywhere, mule sod female, to irktroAcce the GENUIRE IMPROVED COMMON alma FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine stitch, hem, Gil, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and'embroider in a most superior manner. PRICE ONLY 18 ~DOLLARS. Fully Warranted for Five ram% We will pay fl7OO for Loy machtne that ♦ill sew a stroager, more beautiful, es more elastic seam than oars. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Eiery second stitch can be put, and stilt the cloth cannot b e pulled apart without tearing it, We pay Agents from 575 to 1300 pet month inn expenses, or a commission from which twice that amonni can be made. Address ; BECOMB A CO, Pittsburg, Pa.; Boston, Mw., or Bt. Louis, blo. CAUTION.—Beware of all Agents selling tad:Linea seder the same name *sours, unless they can show a (saltiest* of Agency signed by as. We shall not bold ourselves responsible tor worthless Machines sold by other parties, and shall prosecute all parties either sent:lgor using Machine/ under' ale name to the full extent oftbe lay, Snless ineh 'Machines were obtained from tie by our Agents. Do not be Imposed upon by pestle," who copy our adrertisements and circulars and other worthless Machines at a less price, (Feb. 11-4 w AAYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the 77nroat and Lungs, such as Cbugh4r, Cbtds, Whooping Cough, Branch drama, and Cionsumption. Probably never 'before In the whole history of medicine, has anything von so widelj and so deeply upon the conflderice o minkind;aa this excellent re medy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men It has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affectlnds of the luny and throat, have made it known es a reliable protec tor against them. While adapted to milder forma of disease awl to young children, It is at the same time the most effectual remedy that oan be given for inci pient oonsumption, glad the dangerous affections of the throat and langs. As a piossiion against sudden attacks of Group, it should be kept on band in every Ausily, and Indeed as all" are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled annemption is thought incurable, still great nmmbers erases where the dbmase seem. ed settled, have been completely cured, and the pa tienVartored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. Boaplot. is its mastery over the disorder, of the and Throat, that the most obstinate or them to it. When nothing else could reach them, \ the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disap- Si err and .Pub lie Speakers And' frost protection front t. diddled le alweys relayed e,nd often wholly cured by lt. Bronchitis la generally mad by taking the Cherry ?edaml In mall and freuent doom. Bo generally are Ito •tttaio known that we used not publish the certificate, of them hare, or do more than wire the public that its qualities are fall/ zeslatalasti. Ayer's Ague Cure ) Per Aver and Am_intermittent Ayer, Chin Peter, Remittrai Amer, Dumb MOW, Periodical or Bilious Peva, arc., and nuked all the sesolims which arive from sialariou, marsh, or lag:made poison t. As its name *Altai, it dote Chfre, and does not fail. 00/staining neither Armin, @Mine, Simmuth, Zino, nor any other mineral or poisonous substmice what ever, it in nowise Warm any pullout.' The umber - and importance of its cores in tile ague districts, are beyond account, and we believe without a in the history of Ague medicine. Oar pride rire l Ard by the echnowledgments we receive of the radial cam effected in obstinate cuss, and where other remedies had Wholly failed. tresooilmated persons, either resident In, or travel fog through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the 40 CB CORE daUy. )or'Liier Cbeeplaiatt, arising from torpidity of the' Liver, ale an excellent rempdy, itfrolalaifog the Liver into healthy ;cavity. Iror Baton Silsorders and Liter Iloseplaints, it le ea excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cam, where othatinedbagnehed ailed. Prepared by Dr.'J.(l.t Am k CO., Practical tad Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Ems, and sold all round the world. nun, 11.00 amit DcaTLE Itig.for sale in Gettgeburg, es., by A.D.-4 4gent. , [Jan. 2.1, WO= QTRAY SHEEP. , --Osple. to the raddence of thesubscriber fn toWn aldp,tddams county h., two, lollopsp, east of Getty", bum, about the middle of littrritaber lea; .n 2111011 P, all ewer-44M of heat 'Kith • piece of left ear cut Off, one off the rlittff ear, and the Oh* a lilt to the oar. The owner Is zsgitested tp prove - proper ty, pay augur acidic/4.r them a•Fay. 1/ eh. 11-3 b .• ,' JACOB 'LOTT. XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let- Ia tors Tostameatary on the estate of lzasemen fluutAltr, Sea, late of Ilsailtonban Onrush Ip, Adams county. Pa., deceased, haying been granted to the undersigned,Thdding la thorns township to here by gives notice to all perseue iudebted to said estate to make Immediate paymeat sad those beets( claims against the garnet° prawn them premed, authenticated for settleilbent. FRBD. 811OLLICY, Jr., Ex'r. Jan. 21,1870.-60 NoTic i e. —Letters of Admin tratlonWe the estate of Jscos Hussois, eiNuod, late of Union township, Adams county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, residing In said township, he hereby gives notice to all penman Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims *Leftist the mine to peseta them properly authenticated for settlement. 'MIAS Adm'r. Jan. 2 4 , 18707 6t AS SIGNEE'S NOTICE The undersigned having been appolateed Assignee by Deed I Voluntary Assignment for the beciellt of creditor., executed by r/A/11/11.111 D. Durso's; A wife &men C., of Gettysburg—motto. Is hereby given to all persons indebted or having claims to call and set tle their accounts with the undersigned. resid,ng In the same place. STUART W. HO/PMAN, Neb. 4. 1870--6 t Assignee. TAX NOTICE. THE School Board of Cumberland townahlp hereby yirea notice that all Bounty Taxes not paid by the Itt day qf March, 1870, will be charged PINS PER CANT. la addition. By of der of the Board, . iOOT, Prealdest. M. C. Bimini, Secretary. [Yob. 4,1870.-td AUDITORS' NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, to make distil. button to and among creditors of ths beano, remain tog in the bands of JO2lll AM111422, Assignee of /MAC MOKOJILY and wife, of Minoan township, Adams county, unites deed of ansignment for credi tors, as appears by bin first and Anal account duly confirmed by said Anon, hereby gives notice to creditors and all persons interested, that he will nit In the discharge of the duties of his said appointment at his office in Gettysburg, on Monday, Me 28th of February instant, at 10 o'clock, A. K .. of mid day. H. 0. IIeCREARY, Auditor. II REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and ether persons concerned, that the Administration Account. hereafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Conn of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on TUZSDAt . , th e 611 day of MARCH next, &tin o'clock, A. M., viz: 6. The account of Jam Oribble and Milian Smith, Administrators of the ?state of Hannah Havers, de mised. MMESMNE= MONI3SE!M=I 8. The Drat and Anal account of lath M. Wright and Jane P . Wright, Krecaion of Joel Wright, dec'd, 9. The first account of gunnel Miller end Lemuel Malone, Executors of the will of iteniandn Malian. deceased. W. The account of Harriet Gulden and Jeremiah olden, Administrator, of the Ifatate of Daniel Gul den, late of IStraban towaalalp, Adams county, deed. dItIIHYI. A. BWOPII, Register. Fed,. It, 1870.—td. R}PORT OF the condition of the GETTYS BURG NATIONAL BANK, on the 224 ay o January, 1870 Loans and Discounts U.S. Ronda to secure circulation 150,000 00 U. B. Bonds and securities on hand. .... ..... 30,000 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgagee 25,840 00 Doe from Redeeming and Ramiro Sputa. 24,130 71 Doe from other National i3.. 1, . 457 12 Banks and Banker...... Banking Hones Current Expenses Taxes paid Cash ROD: (Including stamps)_._ Bills of other National Bank. Frictional Currency (Including nickels)... 90 20 Legal Tender Notes 26 • 40 k 00 Capital/Deck paid In- 8145,150 00 Surplus Fund 20,700 00 Diecounts 4,793 74 Profit and Loss 6,051 82 National Bank Circulation outstanding— 127,990 00 State '. " ttutenbding... 4,617 00 Individual Deposita. 122,696 08 Due to National Bank' 4,609 89 Due to other Banks and Bankers. --..—. 987 02 Dividends unclaimed 1,116 50 I, J. Exuar Baia, Cashier of [bit Gettysburg Nation al Bank, M., solemnly swear that the above etatemen. is true to the best of my knowledge and belief: J. EMORY" BAIB, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27tb day of JIM nary, 1870. JNO. kt. KRAUYII, Assistant Assessor 1 Div. 10th Dist. Revenue. CofTent.—Attest—G. Baron, Davin Wim.s, D. EionnanAirr, Directors. nb. 0,1870.-3 t OF the condition of the FIRST " 1 .-. NATIONAL BANK OP GETTTBBIj4O . , la ottysbum, Adams county, ill the 1144 et Penner ma* et the Ogee of tiselseat ss the Z 4 dey of JoovAry, 18Th; Loans and Dlscouot■ $109,319 10 Ludebtedneu of 0,000 00 A.L.Si;OVILL Overdrafts 766 41 C. 8. Bonds to secure eirrals tion. 100,000 00 U.S. Bonds and Beenrities hand .... ........ * 14,00(1 00 Due from Redeeming and Be serve Agents (es per ac h ed. ' • 6,44 33 Due from other Natlonulßsidre (sa per ethedule)..-----..-. 2,186 16 Due from other Banks end Bankers (ns per settednle)„, 811 30' Pnrrature and futures 700 00 Current I:spouses .. . ... ..... fly 95 Tries Paid 610 ST -- ---- 788 82 Cub Item (inclndingStaalps) (as pared:0141010-- ..... ....-.. 1115 00 81118 of other National Banta. 000 00 . . • Fractional Currency (heel* "Ina nickels)... - -...-.- ......... 476 00 Specie . 16 00 Lepi Fender Mates 22059 53 Capital Stock paid in,.„ . 5.1,00.000 00 Surpitut Fund r l / 2 24S 30 Elichange $59 88 Interact ~ ..... .......... 1,166 93 Profit and Lou..._ ........ —.. 9,919 86 Circiti dang Notes received from 7,065 16 Comptroller Lars amount on hand. 7 °°,°°° 00 Amount ontatanding.. 89,88.5 Q 0 \lndividual Deposita 83 . a Due to Natkmal Itamiti, al PO loikedulp 398 39 Dud 'to Oka'. Saab and - - Banker. (sa per achedula).. 348 fir Dirldmitia unpaid • 99 09 I Grows ARNOLD. Cashier of the lint National Bank of Gettyrbarg, do iolemnly wear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and GDORGB ARNQLD, State of Pennsylvania, Oran. ty of Adit Sworn to and Rbeeribed be- fore me, this 97th desk of ianntu7, 1870. A. J. COVDR, J. P. Correct.—Attest—Ozosai Taxon, Joys Hansa, Feb. A, 1870.-31 , Jogs WOLTOILD, Directors. Book Agents Wanted for _STRUGGLES AND TRIURP/18 OF P. T..I3ARNITM written by lifssidf. s One Lays °duo Tquine—. Nearly 600 Pages—Pl imaed fn effisg lish abet GerlUes— MI Shoal Pug fispe:recreseurr : It embraces Forty Turn Resmileotlaus of hie Buy Life u a Merchant, Manager. Banker.Lastuer, and 8 howman,and gives accounts of his lsayelsonment, his Failure, his Successful lumen Pours, and im portant Historical and Personal luselaisomposs, plate with Humor, AmpcSotes and Ibiterlaining Nan naive. No book published so . aceepiable ea clamps livery one want/ It. Agents are'Scali erten to 100 a week. We offer *lira tent . Oa} Illustrated Catalogue and Tunis to Awaits sent Arm. • J. B. pun # CO4=iers, Feb. 4,1870-463 -Coon. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTAT4 a connection wilb ray law bpaltaps! pis q.Ft7ebprg Forties wishing Se soll,or buy lugdaduay gad It t heir advautst.getocaLi. Farms and Woodland. 98 AC$llB OP WEIGH 40 ACHIM =ism torsme A GOOD /ABM, GOOD BUILDINGS sad TIMM neer Gettysburg grudge had. A No.l FARM, seer Gettysburg red graret laud. A /ARM. 180 ACIIIIB, AT 550 PBS AGRI. A TRACT Of GOOD LANDON •01110, - AT $3l pga ACRE. • TENT GOOD FARM, T i la . loo AO/1.118 HEAVY T114811R,: r 0Vill ,yIOI.Y CILIA?. Mum 400.10, :RAD eooD BUILDINGS AND 404,0 NUT TWEED, Top $5,000. AMO VANE, GOOD LAND AND GOOD ADS,' AT In NUL AQUI. A YAW 100 ACRID, user Gott • TREY GOOD imamAlD LDINO, AT $BO not 4041, two tolis ;son 8,111 7 8 015 k ♦FAms e siar_solu itlnt (I.o l labsua..ma • AORN CbtiOAr; A TIDY GOOD GROB /ADM, two *Mee trots Gettysburg. • GdOD AND:914141. TATON AMI 40TII LL.I. 1 11• A. A TAIT GOOD !ARM GOONORDZI, $ll YIN CIRN. A-GOOD RASH, BUILDINaI ALL SIM PAM ALBO MANY oTainmAOTI. - • - . - ALDO HooslB AND mum IT Lon IN TOWN IL CDNADT. , .. Clettyaburg, June 11 111110.,41 I ii Notice to the ftiblio.l MIIII undorotiptoit_ Rorskinna to imittyliot tiaTlOS*l=wh lietc h.. l l l,lllathe ienis = eildtalasiliii sair antrtag in Gott tit Ulf put Mt lack mad ,rdandoirttoa Sumilktgbittiiyutat =mg , Iwo." lOW gtgal foticto. B.2BOtIIICEB EIMIMI 910 47 5,000 00 595 59 965 47 608 83 859 00 6437,611 66 LIABILITIEE 6437,611 06 REPORT RBSOURCZ.II $261,U2 7$ LIABILITIES 5261,552 75 far Altotionntuts. Receipts & Expenditures OF ADANIS dOUNTY FOR 1569 C.)11413.11/Xelle OTPICS, ADANA COUA TT, PA. A °REZA IILY to au Act of Assembly, entitled "An /IL Act to raise County Rates and Levies," requiring the Commisel °Den of the respccttve counties to pub lieh a statement of the Receipts and Eapenditures yearly, we, the Commissioner' of Taxes of said coun tado report u to Wit': from (heath day y letgi7, ltiat to the sth day of January, A. ;It:Cr—both days Inclusive: U. D. WATTLES, Esq.,Treastmer, and the Minutia- Monism, In amount with the coonty of Adams, es DR. To Outstanding County Tilt' and Quit Beata in hand. of Collectors ......... -.-... 314,705 65 (beefy Rates and Ln , iet almond for 1860. Bor. of Oottyeburgsl,B73 31 Qoit Rents 175 04 Cumberland twp„, 1,619 24 Oxford " 1,742 47 Huntington " . 1,699 24 Fnufklin " 1,945 25 !Waken " 1,879 75 ilenallen " 1443 20 Hautilkmben "_ 1,397 34 Mountpleasant" 1,792 29 Beading " 1,472 44 Latimore " ~... . 1,096 14 Butler . " 1,1. 57 Hamilton " —.... 1,42 5 29 Oaten 1,766 08 Monntioy " 1470 66 -. Germany " 872 Tyron " 60 e ' 1,003 Libert " 960 80 Berwic y k ' " ........... ......—.... .608 41 Freedom " ............. --.... 577 29 Conowago " ---_....... 1,316 17 RI/Olaad " 676 86 Lfttleetown bor., • 594 82 Berwlet • 369 58 230,897 State tax due county 2,036 14 15 Loans from Bank and sundry persons..-..... 8,700 00 Cub from John Hamilton, costa 26 79 ill re. Bechtel, costs 500 8 B. Itusasll, dividend on Water stock 14 40 W.D. lioltswortb, Ban, for coal need In of. oce, In part Jacob Melkorn,lpgi, for coal used In ohiko, 1E49 ' ' 20 00 W. A. Duncan, Esq.,Jury rasa 58 00 P. Hann , Esti „fury fees 84 00 Adriltkmal Tax 110 17 Balance due Treasurer by County...-. . ...... 4,359 82 The outstanding C entity Tea and Quit Sent■ appear to be in the bands of the following Collectors, to wit : Yrs. atllectorr. Bor. @ TirpL 1868. Wm. Guinn, Gettyeborg " Quit Theo. PA ieger, Bar wick bor., J. W. Lott, Curnberiand...._..... John Nitchman, 1869. Jacob Hemmen,* Gettysburg-- 41 I. Wt. Banta J. Eeefauver,* Cumberland Hem Felix, Ox Jom Asper • Huntington, Robert kroCleaf! Franklin Jacob Pottorff,• Strahen John H. Hutton • Memallen R. Watson.* Hainilkmban .701. A. Smith,* Ifonntplauant..-, John Geigh,• Reeding Jacob F. Myers, Letimors Henry Lapp,* Butler Emanuel Hull,* Hamilton H. W. Schwartx.,! Rountio.r Isaac Degrott,* Germany Loot Ratresurpergar,. Tyrone D: H. Heiman,. Liberty Ruh 31. Bigham, Freedom. Solomon Schwartz,* Conowago... Martin Steffy,* Littlestown bor... G. W. Lott, Highland_ • Wash. Moamar, Berwick bor iggp-Berolek and Union townships paid it, full be fore settlement. John Nitchman,,,J. W. Lott, Henri Pink, Ruch M. Bighaas, G. W. Lott, and Wash. Mists ger have paid in full atnee settlement. Those mark ed thus 0 have Mace paid in part. CR. By orders paid out is follows: By auditing and settling public accounts... 148 00 M. Hupp, Court Yours keeper 35 00 J. 11. Walter, expatiate to nal rlsbarg...-.... 10 00 J. C. Neely, Esq.. auditing public °Mete 26 00 Counsel's fees 75 00 J. M. Walter, iltirk's Pay In fall to Nov. 1, 1869 600 00 J. M. Walter, clerk to county auditors, 25 00 J . Jet. Myers, clerk', pay Cron Noy. 1,1169 100 00 Jury Commissioners' pay_ .. 45 82 A. Shady, Esq., Co, Supt 5 00 J. 11. Wirt, Ism, Co. 8 opt , institute of 1869 195 50 D. WILL, Ns*, Agricultural 50ciety........ 100 00 Water Compahy, 5% sharer new 5t0ck........ 80 00 Notes and interest paid sundry persona...-. 9,006 41 Treasurer of Alms HOuse...-.......... 14,200 00 Assessors' .pay 5'M 00 Tax refunded to sundry persons 14 69 . Peter Myers, Req., inquest on body of T. J. LAO 16 95 - Jacob Diehl, Msq., inquest on body of W. B. Young . __ - 15 62 C. 11. Bue hler, expramage.........- .. - —.. . 2 10 Leonard Ilennig, putting away 18 to n,. of coal 450 J. M. Walter; rwsering AMWM0M......-.. . •:t . 6 0 0 LL A. Picking, pram lam cash and fees for Insurance 011 Court H0u5e....,.. .._... , 25 50 P. ILann, Sheriff, summoningarora.—...... 122 40 Dr. .I.W. U. O'Noal, Physician at Jail and , medicine 28 00 Director, of the Poor ay 60 00 Keeping prisoner, at iastera Penitentiary 716 52 District Attorney's fees 779 00 Court Expenses. Grand Jory's pay . /474 98 General Jury and Tip Stan' pay...2,84G 54 Certificates."( Constables' returns.. 234 60 BILL of Costa .1,029 61 Orphans' Courts .... .. .. .: ........:. 110 00 Boarding . 1 44 ( q Black . case.. 113 Liu - 5,507 00 • Philip Hann, Skrriff. Boarding prisoner. and Turnkey's 1,947 BO Wiwi/flag for prisoners 193 94 __ 2,141 T 4 Bedding, Mai n°, de, for Jail. Robert & Elliott, dry goods 15 91 J. Brinkerhoff, clothing—.... 39 00 W.. 1. Martin, tobacco -- 11 64 Danner a mister, hardware.. 16 13 D. H. Klingel, shoes and mending... *4O 40 ------ 103 11 Ptilip Hann, Shmirr, Conveying prisoners to Eastern Penitentiary 212 5 - 2 Taking Isaac Smith to House of Re- PIP • Bringing priaoners front Wastm ins. .17 SI ter Jail on requisition 65 58 - 301 97 Cbasatittioncre Pay. N. Merman, Fag., pay and nile.ige ,414.4 40 J. Lott, Esq., pay and Inflow 3-19 30 Y. Bart w i *Bit, in and Mileage 36 7') • ' Stationery and Pottage. D. A. Bushier, BK., Postage 7 •9 J. A. Kit:miller, &sq., " 8 51 J. L.llehick, stationery 3 :hi A. D. Buehler, sthtlauerr-'..,- 47 50 Advertising, Blanks, Books and Binding. H. J. Binhls, advertising & blanks... 381 62 Harper,McPherson * Buehler, ad sdvertiving MI 37. G. Wiant, Launder. ruling and binding 103.8nnialuent Hooke-..- 37 40 Murphy Bons, Philadelphia, Dooksta ke County Offices 77 75 Lewfa Birrithal, re•bludirti hooka In • --.- 815 APrathonotary and Clerk's Fee:. Jacob rn, Hp, ..... 33 30 A. W. !Manor, Its, fees ...... ... 189 73 -- 205 . •• • ITE!!!! Spring Ilection ......... ..... 510 5e Fall Ylection-- 691 40 Clerks to Return Judges 10 00 Road Damages. - 1,211 Jesse Chiron biter 66 00 Isaac Lerew- ......... ..,.,.....-.....-..... 46 00 John O. Miller Samuel L Mickley ............ -.....-..-.... 20 00 John app 36 00 Jacob Henhey—.-.--- .... ~........ 100 00 Joseph Shealy- 10 00 Samuel Ck)bosa.- 13 03 SL-s. Orndorff. • 100 00 John Harbold-... 26 00 Abraham Rife 10 00 Levi &hvarta . ~ ... .- .. 50 Co G. W. moctain — , rm X;;i in Gettysburg ...... -.... Pater Culp, .. Wm. H. Stelnour, Geo. &remake!, e II Joseph Wade, Israel Tenet, o o G. J. Slinkiest, H. Longwell, opening street to C1etty5bur.g—..........., ... 368 06 McMillan, Camp 4 Co., _ " ' 15 00 ...... 150 00 " . 76 00 " 10 00 421 0) /00 00 as 20- 00 1Z 00 Bridge wed Bridge Repairs. 'Auntie! Stouffer, in fall kw new 1 060 00 H. J. lifers, repairs at bridge...., 800 J. Pittenturt repairs at Oen , owsgo bridge... 20 75 H. Kuhn, repairs at Brown', bridge 440 Jacob Spangler, repairs at Jilka. way's Pratt bri„„ • 4 60 Jacob w ins , stogies isAc.ck Creek . Jo irlitnith, ,cepairs at. Stock's 800 J.W. 77 85 (mate, rapairs at Harsh creek .. 800 John Kline, repair* at Dalin bridge.. 4 93 Newton Horner, repairs at Hornar's bridge TO 62 Ciao. Bear, repahel 4444sgitle . bridge • • 1 10 Samuel Wsrpotgs, sepalrs 00 0 0601 11 6 bridge„ ... ..... ................ 22 00 D. HartAaa, ropatra at Among utritipArs. repairs gintre Jolla Boyer, repair* at Bonowsego _ 1 • 53 W. 12. ildarnii4, Margit Beein .72 8k Joan Main at r. Creek .... 6 56 LayalSant Dower% repairs at Malt 16 00 John Doll, repaint at Da 'sbrktga. 200 John A. Honk, repairs st Bushey's Oro Umltt.ropslll at Nostattert 900 bridge .... • ..... .••••••--•••••••• 150 N. Horaor,ropain and uwassais en "lock Crook bridge. 81 01 8:1:k4o, repairs at bright* sad mote. Oak- 5 41 8. Wolf, IN., Macs for Oorkowai; ,610141441fr0a10werd,r........ .9,00 Public .eutklingts. Jacob ilbrada, lumber for Jo Il 50A Diehl It Bosbrook‘womi for .1a11.4. 62 -, 54. Dorkt Solllor; wood Ibr go 03 linbud Derroft, amalmg -1 e t Wm. 0. Rialbmithospilr MCo 600 HPOIP• .. 250 •C i B /8 . ig rt Witriso-aul. C • 22, { • 00 . elmutag BOON OO LAkowto, work at JAL)4 60 .11. D: Armor, work at sgjr. • 300 8 • G. qa=pl1 o =4 : 5}11.... • Atkin vault sir - A.W.ll.U.MaktiiiuslMa to A 4 idatinf aosa.. • 3 t 0 a. 0011 A, Otidpoiltiarze, to., at /PM .1„•••• ,12 54 Adyq suammud iuMor i;riaul. I 3 40 t.l • . IL D. Armor, repairing lock 'I 1 5 1 D. Culp, 1 dos new chain sod to pairing old ones .1 1 7, Jacob Holley, osilibr Jail end Vera r t lions* Negislidtiess Publishing Registry Lew Books and blanks Taking Reglatratkin............ lsoneratlons to C 0111110141111.— Collectors' hag. Outstanding 'fox and Quit Rents In hinds of Collectors 14„588 04 Tr' unreel' lid Id Sununu doe Treasurer at !ust it tI lenient 1,155 14 fsszz.l In testimony that the feereguelee efeasefient of the Receipts and 'Rapeodittnes ..‘l.lb.ict at the office of the Treasurer of lAiti county, Ie a c.rrect sag true copy u taken from and tonsured with the orig. Inal remaining In the Woke of thie nfl o . we knee hereunto set'our hands and aMzed the teal of mid office, at Gettystiorg, tlew.ith day of Jan..ary, A. D. 181'0. JACOB LOTT. 3108E9 ELLBTMAN. ' BMA N CBI NIIIDICII. Colutoisskners of Adams county Attest—J. Jur. Mutts, Clerk. Loans from Bank and sundry prom which deduct Outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents due COULII7 at settlement 14,Mg py The eouittialine US Quit Reale valued at $l4 each....._.....22,800 OU Auil 21 shares of Water Steer par value per *bare AUDITORS''' . REPORT.. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams amply. We, the noderelgued, duly electid Auditor* to eel. tle and •dJust the Public *amnia of lb. Treasurer and Commissioners of said county, honing been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, do report the following to be • general statement of sald amounts hail lb* 6th day o(Jaauary, A.. D. 069, to the sth der of January , A'. D.,lB7o—both days Inclusive. H. D. WATTLES, Kai., Treasurer sal the Commis sioners', in account with the county of Adam.: DR. 2000 To amount of Outstanding Tax at last 5et 514,706 L'aLusessed ut pr 1869 54 Mousy borrowed from Bnolt and sundry 2,636 15 persona. 700 00 Gab from John Rsuciltos, contd....—. ..... 25 71,1 " Hrs. Bsebtall_ 500 861,838 62 • •++++ ....... S. R. Russell, dlyldenden-Wa• • ter Stock Cash from W. D. Hottzworth, coal, In par t Jacob Ikelborftftel for 11308-... W. A. Duncan, Eft., Jury lees . • Philip Man ett, o• o - Addltkuul ..... Ilalance this Westin ry by County. 143 90 175 04 28 85 155 45 411 01 579 61 EMI .. 684 03 -. 1,103 38 737 69 846 91 742 80 1,167 a 564 98 oes 98 755 20 818 47 082 23 623 68 705 10 393 18 265 14 387 93 243 41 520 74 317 13 138 65 58 21 By (Mat/maps Taxes for 1868 1. $ 1,117 2..1 47 sit Peat for 1.1417 -... .. ......... 1800 13,0 215 41 " 1888 1,350 16 " 1889 Exonerstkots for 11817 ---- *--- ''''' 134 00 R . 1868 .. 316 11 '`lB6o. 12 12 Disbumments on count y . orders 42,243 51 Treasurer's Contmleolon ..... ... ... ... . ..... „..... 858 61 Balance due Treasurer at last se ............. 1,165 14 We, the nademdgned, Auditors of the County of Adam*, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursu ance of law, do report that we met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to law, tho accounts of the Treasurer and Commisaloners of mid County, com mencing on the 6th day of January, A. D., 1869, and ending on the sth day of January, A. D., 1870—both days Inclusive; that said account as settled above and entered on record in Bettlement Book In tho Commissioners' 011 ice of Adams county, Is correct, and that we dad a baloney doe the Treasurer, by the C ounty, of Your Thousand Three hundred and fifty. nine Dollars and Slaty-two Casts, (61,369 &l,) and to Outstanding Mazes, fourteen Thousand five flu mired and Eighty eight Dollar, and Four Ce. , 14,586 04.1 M. I. 1 GEE, • E.G. e y, DAVI i Jr. • Auditors. S14„588 04 CIO LLATERAL LNHERITANCE Vi TA X.—The Ibllow lug is a statement of the amount of Collateral Inheritance Ten collect ad from the Estates of the following named dece dents. and paid to th•Commonwallth of Pennsylvania by William D. Holtzworth, Register, of Adam, toasty, for the year beginning Dec. 1, 1568, and end. Ing.Dec. 1, IBBp— Judith Gallagher Jacob Yid! .er—. Mn: garet John Bowman ' Esther McKinney—. Ann Douglas, ' Samuel Millar .......... ...,... Joel Wright Wm. B. :Vanes--- .William ... Doug lars,Porsonal - 41 Rebecca $1 Deduct Register's fee, .5 per cent. kr ,uliec ,964 14 don. I hereby cettitly that the &bore atatemeut is correct and true. IF J. C. NEIII, Y, Yob. 11--At Auditor of Public Offices. FURNITURE. JOSEPH WAWON, & CO„ CABINET-MAKES, No. 413 Walnut St:, Phi/adcfphia I-115R eetabliahmeut Is one of the oldest an FltillJel. V phis, and from lone experience and superior facilities we are prepared to tarnish good work at reasonable prices. We manufacture fine &nature, and also ruedinnir priced furniture of a rlPOriorqualiti- A ! VS° ' k ick ° I (crofters always on band. Goods made to order. Counters, Desk Work . and 011 ice Furniture tint Hank., Offices and Stores, made to order. Jos. WALTOS. .1. W. LIPPI3COTT. Jog. 1,, SCOTT. Feb.ll, lt7o-17. rri H E REAL EXCELLENCE .1L and Cheapsees of or Clothleg Is the oily etvrel tlf ow great success. READY-MADE CLOTHING MD BEST MATERIALS. We use none but 'ail wool" goodsevery piece of which fawell epong ed; and carefully ex amined. Our =Mita of Beady made Clotlllog are such in could work In other establishments oa Custom Work I their work colobineecomlbst with style. Our hands are supplied with the beet trim. I=ME mings, and we see that they us them, acid WELL MADE. every article Is Oou ougtdy tested belbra bean; Fat into stock. Every• garment sold is accompanied with a legal guarantee, hold ing as responsible for the correctness of all the rspruentationa made. It is conceded that our large bantam' and -sonny other advantages enable as to sell lower than any other hones. We Invite e lair coin- L WZST 4:EICED. pariscn of price,. = FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1519. We have mad* the GREATEST PREPARATIONS YET NUMBERLESS GARMENTS, IMN - DLISB VARIETY, CHOICEST SELECTIONS, GOODS TO WEAR WELL, STANDARD STYLES, LATEST FABITIONS, NEW FURNISHING DOOM —All our goods are sorted at lower prises Ua were the same articles last year. AD DAP ARM IN:a Et 1141; AND YOUTHS' WEAR Are especially wellyp tapered to eve rat . NEW AND BETTER CUTTERS, IMPROVED SYSTEM, GSPATCH • th DINER LINE OP GOODSREAT'ER DI THAN EPEE, 801 400 L CLOTHES, SUNDAY MA CLOTHES, T DEW WEARING QUALITIEI UNTEQUALED•STYLES. OAK HALT ? BUILDINO9 THE LARGEST IN TII:E IMO* - S. E. cor. 6th A MARKET Ste.,Phlladelphk. Em bracing whole block on from Marketjp Miner. 001 , Mit . W AMOR KEE -r-BiLOWN. --- 1,839 00 golds and N 00414440. EAGLE HOtEL. rile largest find atost.)Onunoalons Iq 40 32 00111111; 01/01U14 , 1111 AIM • ,r0.E.k.A,r.,. TATS, Propriaor. ArAiglenWetiorPaswnpra andllaggart,rus ‘ok4he onairriyalanddopartii•a4ji io• Tribe. OarstaUervants,audrossosaltaphargee. Y.7M; tads;:.. , . R "YSTONE 11 OT E OB,TTYSBU.RG, P.A. W M., p. PRoiqUE.TOR.' um ib pars is anew Jive°, and has been- • f the meet \approved style. Tsq ";;;;!. tamales 'l6 pl sestet and eon's onlont4' y moat b '14ea5.44.1144.,.titit Sew item, gula g ; fr ::1 11 " at slita"b a" ma44l,l o.t " r"VP* ati PkaliiiiiOW# l 4 ;',ii stt imams., s64y. ri...14..1eZ1 learn s exPerionf•A'lnillailler..eltl4llllollll .180?"1),4114 rittAit awi.vetreinvOMadisiiiitiftildcmivvii ' - •, 4 4 41 31 1 4ildtawkaNit•st. *INV , ftw 'Adrirtisinunto. EMI 120 4.r • 34 17 451 On STATEMENT Or COUNTY DEBT MEI MI makonweatth TUE PVISZIT/ON W ELL CUT CUSTOM DEPARTMENT arrysintse..PilizA. N 0 W' P N MIS 12113 an (1,10 I 70t 97. $ 1 31.630 •P..0+7• $34,402 41 EMI $31,281 Al LI 44) 20 ou mOO 58 00 84 00 110 17 1,300 82 $61,0.16 6•. 161.6.21. 6 , 4 19 7 1 ' U oil 00 . 84 n 14 91 30 ro 6 IT ,O 7 JO 68R T 1 L3l 1.1 OE 41.463 ) la I • - 74:Q '4,