The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 04, 1870, Image 3

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gannairding siniseg.
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E auderisigned:has leased the
r. some on th•coraals tStrattonstreet and
Iroad.g ettymborg.Pai. •ndwnt carryon th
in k Produce Busineos
ranctses . The highest prices I Valways
for Wbeat,Rpe,Dorn,Oats, Clover - and Tinto.
Flaxseed, Sumac, Day and Straw, Dried
sta,Sorp, Ilauss,Sisuuldera and Sides, Pete.
tb everythlas else in the Coutitry produce
OCERIE S
OF ALL KINDS
14) for dale ,C °Sees. Sugars Molasses. Byr•
Spice►, Salt, ebonies, Vinegar, Soda,
.Starch, lirponm, Buckets. Blacking, Soap,
'.COAL OIL, Flab 011, Tar, tc. FISH
pike•and Nadla:Smoking and ebswingTo-
•Isr - sys abli to supply& first rate article
...ithtbe difiereu t k Inds ot Feed.
round Plaster, withananomidotherfertili-
ALAI thn4 fiche' ton orearload.
'I al.,n run a
E of FREIGHT CARS
7N,rtl;lliiiriirci itreet, BALTIMORE .•nd
arkvistreet.,PLllLADLLPllle. All goods
libel piece 60 received and forwarded
Ail .roods e lamid be marked "CRESS
JOIIN CRIBA
MEM
(11.1. C. J. L. Wait. W. J. WIVA
eph Wible' Sons;
nee Dealers, Forwarding
Commission Merchants.
rnerof Railroad and Washington streets
TTYSBURG PA
UT cash price paid for alikinds ofOrain and
utry Product, generally. The highest cub
for good flay and Rye Straw.
ly ou baud for salt, all kind. of
OCERIRS,
gars. Coffees, Toss, Molasses and Syrup, To
4pices, and everything usually kept lu
store.
OF CARY TO BALTIMORE
Iron a line oft ri to Baltimore weekly, to
-Lunar of Bill.i.ztON . k
CO., 129 North wt.,
Franklin, for the Itraneportationa,a Roods
,hiring Gettynburg every Monday 'and re•
-St br:sitcle u I VKIVT:I,I7.4:Kti cuuutantly us
*4,4 tit ed •t.h, , rt uuticr fur iliohvordering.
—ll
MOVAL.--The undersigned
removed his PRINTING OFFICE from the
to the corner of Railroad And Washington
m here he will be pleased to meet his old
nd patrons
-
SL-31 J. E. WIBLIC.
E W
14' I It M
E. EGKENRODE
cu the Wild Otiose, lately occupied L.
a, at Oranitio Zia 100, on the line of ib
rg Railroad, 2 milea from Ituaterstown,and
io all Linde of
rain and Produce,
e highest market price. I will also keep
ty gal band for male all kinds of
ROCERIES,
6 , sr,Mulasses,Syrups, Teas, &c., w lth Sal
Tar, Soap., Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, &c
bast brands of FLOUR, with FEED of al
so, Coal. • .
ctrolls solicit thepatronageofonrfrienda,
e the public to calland examine my stock
A .E . ECK ENRODE
ERT M'CURDY,
DEALER IN
1, GRAIN, GROCERIES &c
ETTYSBURG, PENN'A
•ilerslguedls paying thi• Ware•bunse,ln
*le street atljofuing Buehler'. llell.the
ricer for
WII RAT. RYE, CORN, OATF, BUCK—
AT, CLOVER AND TIMOTIIY.SEEDE,
POTATOAS, &c..
coproducentogive him acallbefure sellla g
e has constantly on band forsale,
GE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Syrops,Coffee• ugara.kc.,wlth Salt Nib
doaps, Bacon aka Lard,tobaccos,kc. Also
raudaof Fl.ol.3l,with FEED of all kind.
se Las
♦L VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
acille Gene, ft hod•s' Phosphate and A
• auxins,
spays 0.114/test market prices fora , l
/e sells at the lowest Wring profit,. He
e of public patronage, resolved to gir•
lu•vvv cue.
KOBER T McCURDY,
MOM
FORWARDING
OOMMISSION HOUSE.
G purchase d the extensive
otse, Cars, *c., of Cti.r & Ltattsnaw,
goad Intend toearry on the bnalnesa,nn.
of - Lamest & Co.,
at the old stand on
.f Waahlngtonsndßaitroadstreeta ,'On •
lessee). than heretofore
. • - •
ulariiue of Freight Oars wilileave out
every - ITEBBAY NOON, and accom—
toe will be run as occasion may require,
rairgement we are prepared to convey
all times to and from Baltimore. All
this kind entrusted to us t will beprompt
to. Our cars run to the Warehouse
done, ICS north Howard street, Balti
g determined to. pay good prices, sel
eel fairly, .w e I nett ewverybody to give
WM. M.BIGHAII,
ALKXANDERCOBEAN
JAMEMBIGHAM.
ES, TIN-WARE, &C
G. COOK.
Uu a large arortmeat of
N-WARE.
tures largely and use' the best materials,
his work, and 5e11.... cheaply as poaeible.
lows none to undersell hum.
oofing & Spouting
art notice. Job work done quickly and
KING STOVES
.itterna, warranted to bake and give
to emery respect; among which is the
PENIihYLVAHLO, COOK, a stove that
celled In baking or to cheapness, as bun
- them can testify. Pant=lar attest
• to this stove, as It Is decidedly one of the
a the market. Also, the NOBLY COOK,
ENTAL; and many other patterns select
mg the best in the market.
r, Brass, Iron and
Tin-ware
Tarieti, 'Coffee-m(4 Smoothing Iron;
and Shovela, .Tea and Table Boomer"
forks,aed many other articles In the
o•—ta tact almost every Article needed
use.
.keenereand others will And it to their
•yof him, se be is determined to main
-I.eareed reputation br cheepnene end fair
(Feb. 11, 1870.-3 in '—'
ESTATE AGENCY.
opened an agenoy for the
IF REAL ESTATE
■ with my laW tondos.. In Gettysburg
• gto •dl,orlbuy lends, may And it 1.
• Social.
s and Woodland.
OF WHICH 40 APRZS TIMBER forsl,llo
BM, GOOD D GILDIN 08 and TIMIS
ma nn granite land.
BM, agar ClettYabarg red grovel lead.
30 AC CllB A ii !sBo Pill *ORE.
11
F•0001.AN ,46 ADRIA AT 1135•VICR.
FAH*, THIOO AORTA MUTT
AT Bdb Pm /MR*, VERY 01ISAP.
WITH 'newt GOOD BUILDINGS AND
CHIMP/UT TIMBER, FOR 80,000.
HEAP FAR UOOO LAND AND GOOD
'OB, AT 830 FMK ACRE.
• • .
mat Gottyoknarg.
OOD /ABA /OD GOOD BUILDING, AT
ACM, two Dillies from 0 ottystong.
four miles from Gottyabart, $3O PRB
1111411,.
OOD GRASS YARN, two millet tram
ND CLUCAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD—
.
04)D SALM IN GOOD WWI'S, $u PIE
RN, BUILDINGS ALL SEW,
ANT °THUS TRAcre.
SKS •ND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN
. .
Attorney .
org, 1111611...4 I
'AP LANDS!
pale more than 260 7A1111.13, varying la
Acres to 5000 Acres, and varying in
1 to $5O PZR AMC. The climate is ma.
Null adapted to the `growth o' Grain,
Fruit and Grapes. Water is abundant
TICNENT43 will be provided 6r
to rue to ba y ad.
tailiogna p addrees
JKO. B. oarrm.
Onnabord, N. 0.
+—ea
G
iht Sint. and itathtel.
i 4 c•li/AbaCr=. FrMei , ' March 4. Ih7o
SALE.—TIic amount p yid Jacob Stock
to James Caldwell for a lot on We.si Middle'
street was Islo, instead of *lOO. .
N HR M AL SCHOOI.,-- . J. Howard Wert,
E.g., County Superintendent, will open
Ws Normal School on the '2Bth inst. See
advertisement.
ELECTION.—The annual•meeting of the
stockhoWers of tie Gettyaborg Gas .Com
pany, to elect President and Managers, will
be held In the Arbitration Room,. on Mon
day evening next. •
NEW FIRM.—By. advertisement in to
.day's paper, it will be seen that J. Mar
shal Cannon has taken into parineisbip
Mr. VV. N. Miller. an experienced Marble
cutter, and the briefness will hereafter be
conducted by the firm of Cannon it Mil
ler.
LOOK OUT FOR TREK—in exchange
says : Sharpers are Just now going about the
county buying poultry, eggs, etc., at any
price asked, and paying for the same in
counterfeit greenbacks. Our farmers should
be on the look out for such rascals.
ACCIDENT.—Mr. William Buehler, a
merchant of Baltimore, Md., white driving
a fractious horse from Greenvillage to
Chambersburg, on Wednesday last, was
thrown from .the buggy, and injured pretty
severely. Bis left ear was cut through,
and his face badly bruised.— Valley Spirit.
REVIVAti..—We learn Wats protrahted
ineetinir haiheen in progress for the last
three weeks, la the church under the care
of Rev. Dr. !liner, atAbbottstown. Much
interest exists in the community upon the
subject of religion, i and a number of in.
teresting conversions have been reported.
The servicies are well attended and the
tleepegt solemnity pervades. the audience.
RAIN.—We are informed that at
Hersh & Brother's Ware House, to New
Oxford, they have been receiving grain of
various kinds for' the pest few weeks, at
the rate of from eight, ten and twelve
hundred bUshels per week. There is a
continual bustle of loading and unloading
from Morning until night. Farmers
must be preparing for the Ist of April, to
meet demands.
CLOSED.—The religion/ meetings that
commenced about six weeks ago, and
were held every !ILIA, in the Methodist
Church iu New Oxford, closed last week.
Quite a number were converted. Thd
present pastor, Mr. Dixon, is one of those
earliest, energetic, efficient men who is
best satisfied when working. ft..ht said to
have been good meeting, reviving the
people of the different denominations of
that town and country.
SAFE INVESTM TS. 7 -De Haven .t
13r0., Philadelphia, have acquired a na
tional reputation as reliable Bankers and
Dealers in Government Securities, Gold,
Honda, ,t,e. We direct the attention of
wishing to make investments to
their cird in our advertising columns.
e have made arrangements with De
Haven d Bra to furnish us with the moat
reliable quotations of the Gold it Bond
market, which will appear weekly under
the proper head.
POSTPONED.—Mr. Murdoch, who had
been announced to read in Agricultural
Hall on Monday evening last, telegraphed
his inability to fill the engagement, be
ing announced for a Reading in`Philadel•
phi:Atm Tuesday night. The engagement
for t:stivsburg was made under the im
pression that be could reach Philadelphia
in time to till both appointments. This
being found impracticible, his Reading in
Agricultural Hall has been fixed for the
28th inst.
EX HIBITION.—The colored folks re
peated their recent Exhibition in Agricul
tural Hall on Tuesday night. The bonne
was well filled, the receipts at 15 cents
yielding over V 3 1 .), The perfor,mances
were Hap and racy, evoking uprorious
demonstrations. "Young America"
scented to have control of the hall and
~ e re evidently bent on having a good
time. The audience, however, seemed to
be in a good hunior throughout and ap
parently enjoyed the fun.
-We have received from Messrs.
Lee S. Shepard, Boston, Mass., a copy of
"The Bible and the School Fund," by Rev.
Rufus N. Clark, D. D. It is an argu
ment in favor of retaining the bible in
the Common Schools, the author holding
its exclusion to be unwise and fatal to the
ends of education. The main arguments
in thiA work were first presented in a
series of discourses preached by Dr.
Clark in the First Reformed Church of
4
Albany, N. Y. Paper covers 90 cents;
cloth 75 cts.
PR ESENTATION.—A pleasant incident
came off on Tuesday night last, in "Gettys
Lodge No. 124, 1. 0..0. F." A handsome
edition of Pilgrim's Progress, costing $25,
was presented, as a testimonial of regard,
to Mr. JAMES McCnutinr, who for many
years has faithfully discharged the duties
of Secretary, Rev. W. R. 11. Detrick
making the presentation speech. The
affair had been so delicately managed that
that the worthy Secretary knew nothing
of it, and watts° much taken by surprise as
to be unable to give expression to his feel
ings, beyond the acknowledgment of bla
thanks to the brethren for their kindness
and the valuable gift so unexpectedly
tendered to him.
THE WEATHER.—Nothing seems to
ho of more importance that the weather .
It to speak o ft ener of it than of anything
else be a test. Is any salutation more com
mon than—"A fine day," or "a wet day,"
or "a cold day," or "a snowy day," or" a
disagreeable day," or a "muddy day," as
the case may be? But the weather all
along has been most extraordinary. One
day brings a furious rain storm, pausing
only at intervals, and then closing with a
gorgeous sunset. The next is probably
ushered in by a snow storm, blustering
and blowing at a furious rate, until night,
when the clouds lift, showing a firmanent
radiant with star-lit glory. Sunday last
as usual, we had rain, hail and snow; and
ao we go.
DONATION.—Some time ago we notic
ed a pleasant donation visit to Rev. A. J.
Bender, of the Allegheny Circuit, Mary
land, by members , of his charge. We
learn that on the evening of the 20th ult.,
he was the recipitent of another favor of
:the same kind. At an early hour his
friends assembled at the Parsonage, and
soon the house was filled to overflowing
not only with people, but with a bountiful
supply of refreshments for the inner man.
After a pleasant exchange of greeting.* be
tween pastor and people, the receipts of
the evening were handed over, amounting
to 'l3l, with $2 more in substantial&
Rev. Mr. Bender hails from Adams
county, and his numerous friends will be
glad to learn of the favorable impression
he has made in his new fleld ; of labor.
BELL RINGERS.—The Peaks Family
of Bell Ringers gave two exhibitions in
Agricultural Hall last week. The reputa
tion of the troupe and novelty , of making
good music with bells," attracted Air
houses. The musical part of the enter
tainment iris very line, Eddie Peak's.
skill and dexterity In manipulating the
bells being specially admired. Of the
balance of the performance the least said
the better, being simply a re-hash or the
low comedy and burlesque'new so &Ursa
tire in sensational theatres,: and mirring
the entertainment by grating harshly on
refined taste. "Jeppe" sad hitt revision
t alone had better been out of the bills.--
There was - little wit, but any quantity of
vulgar buffoonery. in this part of diaper.
forty ranee.
Alllebilte BY PROP. Ii Z. it
8.. T. /roads will giver a
in Agricultural Hall on Monday evening
,i.•rt, with selections from B bakepeate.
Mekong, Poe, Dmigtellow, &c. Prof. K. Is
a 1.31 i vttof Adams courtly, but graduated
at Union College, New York, in 1864, with
the highest honors of his class. He is a
fine ape titer, and has acquired a high re
putation, as an elocutionist. He has re
cently been giving a series ofeloctitiontuy .
readings and lectures at Franklin and
Marshall College, Lancaster, which are
spoken of as rare intellectual treats. The
Reformed Messenger, Philadelphia,(orgam
of the Reformed church,) says, "Prof.
Koontz is a master of his art and worthy
of the high testimonials be bears with
him." Although our people have
favored with a number of Lectures_ and
Readings this winter,. we bops Trot
Koontz may have shill bowie. We have
no doubt his Readingi will prove a pleas
an t entertainment. Tickets 25 tents.
Mrs. Maude C. Cobke, of N. York city,
the accomplished and highly talented
dramatic reader, has kindly volunteered
to favor the citizens of Gettysburg with
the rendition of several of her celebrated
pieces, on the above occasion. A scene
from the Lady of Lyons will be given by
the Professor, assisted by Mrs. Coke in
the character of Pauline.
"MUZZLE THAT Doo." We hope
our readers will not forget the Lecture by
S. X. Hewlett, Ebq., in Agricultural Hall,
,on Tuesday evening next, March 8. lie
_conies on the invitation of "Gen. Rey
.nolds Lodge, I. 0. of G. T.," of this place.
He is said to be a first-class lecturer, and
is highly eulogised wherever lie has spot
en. The Williamsport (Pa.) -Educational
Record pronounces him in many respects
superior to 'Gough. The N. York Herald
pronounces him "a popular Colossus on
the Rostrum." The Indianapolis Josnal
says—" Such a lecture weal:lever delivered
in our city before, for humor, for satire,
for eloquence, for power of declamation,
for aptness of illustration. His side alltak
log anecdotes, his mimicry and mockery
aro inimitable." Tickets 25 cents—to be
h ad at the stores of A. D. Buehler, J. L.
Schick, and Fahnestock Bro. -;
INSTALLED.—The officers et "Gettys
burg Lodge No. 344, I. 0. G. T.," elected
and installed for the ensuing yiar, are—P.
W. C. T., W. H. Kahl ; W. C. T., G. W.
Fortney; IT. l l', T., Miss Nancy White;
W. S., W. E. Fisher; W. A. S., H. L.
Glitech ; W. F. - S., J. Wagner; W. T.
Elliot Scott ; W. C., A. Fastnacht ; W. M.,
G. D. Shailey ; W. I. G., Miss Clara Tate ;
W. Sentinel, George Unger ; W. D. M.,
Miss Lizzie Stoever ; W. R. S., Misa Katie
Ziegler ; W. L. S., Mrs. Mary Blessing.
The thanks of Gettysburg Lodge. L 0.
G. T., are due to the members of the Gettys
bUrg Female Bible Society for the hand
some copy of the Bible which they pre
sented to the Lodge. Ray the Lord of all
reward"them richly, and bless their efforts
for good. W. E. FISHBR, W. Sec'y.
!BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !—To make
room foi Spring goods, Capt. NORRIS will
sell. everything in his line at Lass min
COST.
OVIII-COATS worth.sls for $l2
.4 .4 is di 9
" 10 " 7
d! „ „ 5
DILY.BB OOATS worth $l6 53r $lO
41 r 12 " 8
" " 10 " 7
SACK COATS wroth $l2 for. $9
" 10 " 7
"8 " 6
a° 450
BATS worth $4 00 for $3 CO
" 350 " 275
" 300 " 225 \
" " 250 " 200
" 200 " 150
and all kinds of Clothing,; Pants, Vests,
Under-wear, &c., at the same reduction.—
Nome is determined to reduce his stock
before Spring-trade opens. So, if yen want
BAR/MINS don't fail to call at Arnold's old
corner, Centre Square, next door to Ist Na
tional Bank. Jan_ 511.--tt
BIERBOWBR'S SEGARS have be
come noted for their high flavor, and every
body who knows anything about good , To
bacco has got in the habit of going direct
to his establishment in the northeast corner
of the diamond—fully assured that they
can get justwhat they want, the very best
Segara, made of priibe 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
humoredly inviting the passer-by to enter
and enjoy the good things to be found there
--Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco
of the best brand, Iderchaums, Pipes, &c.
ATTENTION FARKERS. 7 -Try the
eelebrated Patent Elastic Rubber lined
Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to
prevent horses from galling and to
heal up under work horses already galled,
if properly fitted ; sod sore necks and
backs are kept clean with cold water and
Gas tile Soap, or nopay; For sale by J. W.
Cross, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg,
Ps. Sept. 10-tt
FOR RENT.--Intending to remove, on
the Ist of April, to North-west corner of
Centre square, I offer for Rent the Store
Room I at present occupy, on York street,
oposite Ohristner's Bakery.
tf , Anos Emma.
MAfillilZD.
Gican—Woons.—On the 37th ult., at
Carlisle. by the Rev. Geo. Norcross, Mr.
Henry B. Gehr, of Adams co., to Mies
Annlo M. Woods, of Blain, Pe rry __ co.
Mussza—STAllll.—On the 2 , d nit, by
Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. John Mustier to Miss
Mary Staub, both of Buchanan Va11ey...4
MARTIII-13NYDEB.—On the 22d ult.,
by Rev. Dr. Hatter, Mr. Hiram Martin to
Miss Sarah Jane Snyder, both of New
Oxford.
Nort —Famr.—On the 17th ult., at the
residence of the bride's parents, by Rev.
W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. Jacob Noel, of
Hampton, to Miss Lizzie C., daughter of
Mr. Michael Frey, of Cumberland town
ship.
SmirnEss—Frerxrnocx.—On the 24th nit.,
by the Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. John Sanders
to Miss Lydia Ann Finefrook, both of
Hamiltonhan township.
Sztnat--Fr.ssateAtt.—On the 25th of
January, at Conowago Chapel, by Rev.
Father Bellvralder, Mr. Francis J. Smith
to Miss Agnes L. Fleahman, both of
Monntpleasant towt,ship.
Dian:
aIISO b 4
It l u in a ery—co a t s es
o 5
accompany for
no
tices.
HOPPILAN.--011 the lab nit., in Cumber
and township, George Washington Hoff
man, son of Elijah Hoffman, aged 4 years,
4 months and 8 days.
Magma—Near . V irg Shapherdetown West
inia, on the 18t h ult., Mr. Jacob
Hamm, in titivate& year of his atm. Mr.
H. was a son-in-law ofFrederick Baugher.
deoeesed
.of Abbottatown, in this county.
111,WIN.—On the Ist inst., in Gettysburg.
Mrs. E. J. Irwin, daughter of James A.
Thompson, deceased. aged - 48 years, 7
month. and 10 day.,
In UM departure Of Mrs. Irwin, we lave
new voidenoe of the sustaining power of
faith in Christ. 'She was more than oon
queror through His love. Though bound
to this world by no common tie—the in
tomb of her fatherless children—she
martin her "bmrdea on tbe Lord.' Her
unfailing trust was in 'Him who is 5i
"lather of the fatherless." As we listen
ed to her testimony for Christ and to her
experience of His comfort love, we
thought of what Sir Humphrey Davy once
said :"I en no quality of mind or Luta
leot—not gus., power, w it or buscy--but
if
rel l i g u u d c h h ighstoe, I
v s e h roxu. ld h re r
iAnrgm
God be praised that &kh a n , t i p oom atat its
radiance even through the and
shadow of death. May her (Iran treas
ure in their hearts, as things of greater
worth than gold, those tender words of
counsel, which they received from their
dying mother; and heaven to them will
assuredly be a I . ,hter plan than e
before, because their mother lathers. God
has already kept His promise to the fath
erless, la gathering about them the aid and
sympathies of kind friends, and they
mAy ever have comfort in thought,
when my father and my mother brake
Me, then the Lord *teats up." F.:
Laazgaw.-011 the lad nit., at York
ilpsinp, Mr. Samuel lantpw, aged 46
yam, 4 iilossios so 4 S
*fib itsfit
U.
saittiddie 6i ib 4 Pr.fraues Bff&lrkilt
&Wigton. rhAtraddi N0r1404.
... 4 75 0 500
... 5 12 0 b 25
.. 1 88 0 140
~ 1 24 e 1 40
giuPia Iriotrst,
EXTRA FICRIR,
WRITS WILSAT,
RRD 'WELL;
Ooh. 90 • 96
Rya, 94 • 94
,
OASIS, 58 9 54
TIMOTHY-MD 460 • 7 4 75
CLOYHR-811D, 800 • 8 7 25
FLAX -0111 D, 220 • 228
BAoori, BnonDiuts, ~ 14 • 12}
BLosa, 14 • 14
" HAme, 00 • 00
LARD, 16 0 14
Getty,sbuirgr Grail & Pre•Liea Market
Gagyiburg, Priday Jihrsiour.
4 00
4 50
EXTRA FLOUR,.
Warn Wax,"
RID WRIAT,...
CORN,
ETI,
Own,
BUOXIIEBAT,
TIMOTHY BIND,
CLOTHE BUD,
POTATOZS,
Burma,
Lean,
Wm,
"
" agora -Dins,
Soar,...
Tarnow,
Closing Prates of De Mimeo & Bro., 40
Month ird St. , Pitfladelp&la.
3 o'clock, P. Al - ., March lit, 1870
U. S. 6's of '81,....... .
. 62,
'&1 1 ,
" " '65, new,
I '' r 67,
II '6B,
.116 f 1161
114 114 f
1121 *l - 1111
1181 1131
1111 1111
1121 1121
112* 1121
" s'B, 10 40's, .108* 1081
11. S. 30 Year G per cent. Cy 1101 111}
Dne Comp. Int. Notes, 19
Gold, 1151 1151
Silver, 113 115
Union Pacific RR. DAM. Bonds.B4o 850
Central Pacific R. R 950 960
Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5.715 730
ADAMS COUNTY
NORMAL SCHOOL.
[Communicated
Th• County Superintendent •11l *pas • School In•
tended nor* apatdany kr the training of Towbar; In
the Nominal School Bnildhig on High street, coin
ineacLag, ifiuday, March YEth. Th. saiehon will eon.
thinannartaan weak.. Th •pi le. of Tanks tan dol.
lira, which must be paid In advance. Parson &-
ikons of entering th• School win please forward their
names, as won as poattble. Cirealars win b. Dent by
add:awing
March 4, 1870-44
CHANGE OF FIRM,
T M.OANNON haying entered to Partnership with
.
car. N. NILtII, in- the Mayble Ousting busdaass
—a/I pawns WA*" anything in their Wm, would
do well to to. thus a call, as they ere both practical
marble wort/ars. nay can be *and as all times, at
Ili old establishad 'Salad, cantor of Baltimore and
Bast Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa.
March 4,1810.-2 m
LECTION NOTICE.
Aut. annual 'meeting of the atockbolden of the
Gettymberg Gas Company, lbr the parpore of electing
• President and Managers to woo for the meatus
Tear, will be 'aid en Yawdy,lA. 701 day of dfitreh„
1870, at 7 o'clmk, P. M., la the Azintratton Roma in
the Coors U
I. G. FAMI
Wm. A. Dtrxe4s, Secretary. ZSTOCIC,
Illagth 4, 7870—W
Lir •
B. WOODS,
4170/21,17 L. 41 W,
1.1.
Wu maimed the Pnwtke a JAW, sad will attend to
eay basher is the Coins of Mew county. /or
the prompt he eon be opseelted at hie SWIM
March 4, .1/170—tt
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
lasuaddrdwisd Tar la Po sereekOt a DAY YAM
between lour and Ii years oat, with a wkite spot
soar tie rhea lank, and right apt bilad—earpooord
to lase boos stolen. Tim Mar* to now at the Livery
Stable of Tate £ Itoltswortb.
Gettysburg, Pa, Mar. 4-34 All2ll M. ROUZIUL.
p u B L I C BALE.
rho atalenagaed, latoadlair to hove Gettysburg,
will sal it Pa bile dale, ow Widoesday, Yank iS at
her reeldettee, nortb.weet armee of tae dimmed, a
oarieq gristmills Poreoaal Property, oroodatlag of
1111.90014617 TAM" Mahogany Bide pies
of Drawees, Secretory, Barweva, 'Mot
ore, adios, Raab* ttrib, 2 WaStat Dialog es,
Stand, Clapboard, greaser, Sodeteoda, Yealtean Blade,
Looking Glum, Woolutaado, tl tab Bowl sad Pitch
re, Feather Bede, 'flair Status., Under Sado Moen
Sheets, Blankets, °owlet; Comb % Qatlat, aorta,
.11plan1ig Wheels sad Girds, tiWq.le, Glow tiq
Qoart.sware, set alit China Ingrain °artists,
Carpet', Kitcbantaroltors Lad Copper Ketiloo,
and a nuattor el other armies.
Bale to eaounence at 10 o'clock, A. Y , when at,
undone* all lbe given and tame mos known by
MARIA SWAN.
JAIINA CALDWUL, Auctioneer
Mar. 4, Mrlo.—ta
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
FERSONAL PICADPk'ARTY
The nadir signed, Intending to quit farming, will
sell It Public lisle, on Wailesday, the Thi day if
March, 1570, at 10 le elodk, M., as kis residence In
Meuallen township, Adams musty,Peat's., Ix iUr
.oath-rot of Bee&rsvillo, and of a silk woad of
°entre Kills, the following Perri Ptopirty, all of
which Is nearly new and In good ordsr, to wit:
TWO NV. ONE MAIIIIII, both of which aro with
foal, 1 yearling Oolt of Morgan Block, I Eno MICH
00W8,1 Bellars, 4 Shoats, 1 narrow Used thrftdionse
Wagon in good run*/ order, Spring Wagon„ Who
tooth Bay Rake, Winnowing blitl, Outing Bug, Hay
Carriages, Dung Boards, Corn lorks, i Word Plow, 1
two and Uttar/mono Plow, Barrow, nape, doable and
treble Trees, Scythe and Suath,Grula Shovels, tiptoed.
ere, Bresclaban4 Trout neon, lieddlo, Bridle.,
tor, Breast, Buts and Cow Chains, no. Also, 1100811-
BOLD AND E/TOII2N TO fi.lll 9 Dllll, consisting in
part of 1 loyal Oook Cooking Igor., ton-phite owe,
Tabie, EalPbead. and a grant many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Awn:Wane' WIU be Tenand terns a..& Wawa
bL.I. A. ASTIR.
W. Rims, Anatolian%
Msr.4,lB7o.—ta*
LICENSE.
The following applications for Li
cum hare been filed hi my olio; with the requisite
number of signers, and will be presented at the Court
of Quarter Bunions, on Tuesday, the itnin day of March,
1870:
TAVBAN LIOUSL
Washington P. Harris, Gettysburg.
IL G. WOLF, Clerk.
March 4,1870—W
•
District Wort dike trailed Natal
TOR TKR In Bankruptcy
Eastern Diedrict Prewasylenaiik
In the mutter of GASTON D. Burnt, Raab's.
• Eastern Dietzia of Nanyelvania
A wansat is Bankruptcy has lowa hated by aid
Court again* the Berate of Guam D. Bans of the
Musty of Adam and Bata of Peassyreseda ta said
District, who has bean duly
t p
on petters oft& Creditors, sel i re i psysi l ein kil Wany
debts sad Oka delivery of say property tesloagiag to
aid Bankrupt to' Wen or to Ms ass, sad the treader
of any property by kda ore arbiblea by law. •
peeving of the Creditors of aid Bankrupt to prove
their debts and choose ale at more Assignees of hie
Ariaden te, will la held ysta at • Court of leskrapay to he
- hol at Getlra fa aid Watelti. an the
day Vika* 4. D. 1870, of 10 eche, A. .1114 et as
*Me of DAVID an, la eettpdamap Pona's.„
barn /Learreas Gaza, ate of the layaters la Beak
may of aid District.
11.8. GRD3OBY,
V. B. Manisa said District.
March 4, 1170—.111
MIIMMABBURG MUTUAL FIRE
PKOTECTION 80CLETY,
NO wan Manx. lakuissali. la . $2 of
Board of Dirseftre: I W.ltiable, Predawn ; 1111thael
D o m isk, Sr:. Tito Preeklesa ; Hoary J. Briakerber;
Treasurer ; Peter SeilmoU, Jaw* IL Pleat aad Manta
Tbonas, itaranstnr Oalassitum Aim Mkaley, George
moms, Maas; Deotriek,Jr, Wet Watioa, Thomas
G.G. Neely sal Manse Myers.
Ammar of Preset=
Whole No. et ssositioss_.-- 11144
Admitted Onto' dr• year —...
tea org4s frau sareasmaut-............1,685 1111
" hoes other soureea —...... 001 06
11140
Itzposaw, ladosialo 00
0010lapet SS
-----.. 14912 MI
Sakai
es #u loads of Tratiary...--- its to
• aiiim ZOBRIILL, Isentery.
Mira 4.41 t.
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
voncum is hereby' given to all
Logatoosand otNor pornualloost 41*
Anonahwattoa neonate haroloonor nonottoose
Do prenatal at tin Notional' Gout of Jame oponat7
Ike conarmatioa and anatosawa, ow =BIWA!, the
feth day of NUMB bat, at 10 o'clock, A.S., :
U. Itrat and Anal soma! of Nos./War N. Slav
am. anwhontroone of Ntlsa /penman, deo%
13. Tho hoot smut et Newton N. Nwwww,
othwerow Nolflaway,4o94.
la. Tho ant and anal ammo of WlNlant IN Att.
wisher ofPotor WW
14. 'rho Ins iwoonat of £dm Law, Italian he
air= Albdaft.an offing aosotothng to wUI of /kw. Jetta
I. Albert,
NW. 4, 1110—td
AXVIL L. alfOri, Ingtotar.
•
THE STAR & RENTINEL has a
laiparalresistW ass ail the mauls the Mow
111111111144im t fll SW bat almihasiasaks.
1 25 01 50
I 1 000 1 05
kiTOCER AND BANDA
11=:13
fat A.dvationstuts.
.1. w=ar,
Gettyiburg. Pa.
NOTICE
S,M WO 00
FISK &. HATCH,
BANKER EL AND DEALERS IN GOV
ERNMENT SECIII4TIES,
No. 5 NASSAU BTRRtT, NCR Your
The remarkable success which &Mended oar neao-
Uation of the Loam of Om Oriokab PACIFIC Rau,
sees COMMIT and lb. WIMIX PACIFIC Itettante
COUPANY, and t►s popularit, and credit which these
Loma halm malatalood Lo the marhots, both in this
country and !crops, have ehowatltat thellind Mort
me Bonds of wheel,' located aadhattorablycnaaaged
Unmade on promptly roeograsM sod readily tam
so the meet suitable, oak, and advantageous forts. •1
8 25
7 00
35 @ 40
28
'uneasiest. yhddhatt ar nor, Mandl 14001119 than tnit
hatnatter be &rived frost Governanint Ikeda, and
available to take, their place.
gatured that; la Who selection sad segiitlation of
oaprirlat ltallioad Loans, we are meeting a groat
public watt, sod readerlag a walwahlie as tine—both
to the holders of Oapital and to those groat National
12
6 •
warts of lateens! Impn3vessat whams Intrinsic merit
lad aubataattal character tootle them to the ate o
Oepttal and the coniklenee of investote—tre cow et-
ter with special confidence and satisfaction ills
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company
The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, connecting the
Atlantic meat and the magnificent harbors of the
Chesepeake Bay with the Ohio River ►t a point of re
liable navigation, mad thus, with the entire Railroad
rystem and water transportation of lb• great West
and Boutb-weet, FORME THY ADDITIONAL EAST
AND WIRT TRUNK LINZ, so imperatively demand.
ad for Um
Ipgrowing transportation between the Atlantic sea
board and liarOp• on the one hand, and the great
producing regions of the Ohio and Mississippi 'Valleys
on the other
Tin 'WORT/MU 47 TAU ROAD AB • NBA
OUTLIT PROM nil WIM TO TER 81A snuffles
It Into ono of ostkoal coomequooce, sod bigots's to It
as extentdve through traffic hum the day of Ita
eompletlea; vh.le, la the development of the eaten.
slr• a4enaltersl and 'mineral rammer of Virginia
sad Peet Virginia, it possesses, along its own line
the dements of a !anti and profitable local ballasts
Moe the greet latararts, both general and hood
which &mood the omplotkni of the Cozsorzois
ADD OM lA/LIOAD to tie Ohio Vow, alba t.
rarest guaraLtee of Its mem and Talus, and HU
DEB IT TEI YOST IXPORTANT AND BUSMAN
TIAL RAILROAD INTIRPRLIR • NOR. IN PRO
ORM IN THIS COUNTRY.
Ita suparlazity sa is Inat and Wad routs, and dm
promise of an lasalenaa aad goodtabbirtad• awaiting
Ito complation, bars drawn to It Lba attontlos aad
00-operatkak of animism& °vitalist sad Railroad
man of this City of mound Judgment ■nd kaowo la-
Uppity, whoattoonnootion with It, togotbor with that
of eminent eitthana and bnaintat mon of 'Menlo and
West Virginia, IN BURRS AN ILNYNAITIC, UONOR
ABLI AND 11110C11241/17L MANAGiIItiNT.
The Road li completed and in operation Craw Ikh-
mead to the eelebroted Whit* Sulphur Springs of
Wog Virginia, 217 miles, sod thus remain but 200
miles (sow partially coustructed) tube coosplotod, to
cony It to the proposed terminus as eh* Ohio river
at, or seer, the mouth of the Dli heady river, 150
smiles above Cincinnati, and 3$ wiles below Pitts
burg.
Lime are arm prettested orb emigrate Si raighOblo
Yd Hootsety to this polo; which will connect the
onsamAzi AND OHIO WITH THE I:2I2TRZ
BAILBOAD MUMS Of THE *BST AID SODTH•
WHIT, AND WITH THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Its salsabla fraseidass and superior advastagse
will place the C 1111171.111.11 AND 01110 RAILROAD COM
itallt amen the richest aad asset powerful aad trust-
warily oorporatkoas of the comm., ; AND TRIM
MEM • PRISM NALII, IN OOYPLSItD
ROAD AND WORK DONA EQUAL TO THB ENTIRE
AMOUNT OP TER INORESARR.
The details of the Urn have ban stranged with
special renames to the wants of all ebillie of Invest-
ors, and combine As •arloae losturss of conrooleses,
misty, and protoctlos against loss or kind.
The Boo& are In dsootalastiois of •
$lOOO, $5OO, and $lOO
They will be lamed se Gives Beath. palpable Oa
•
Bearer, mad 'my be held to that form; or
The Bond may be registered to the same of the
owner, with th • coupons ransinlng paying@ to bettor
attadmd, thoprincipat king then traatfarabl• Only
on the books of tho Company, salon, ronssigned to
bearer; or
Um coupons may be &tilled and cancelled, tie
Hood made &permanent Registered Bend, transfer
able only on the hooka of the Compaoy, and the fm
tenet made payable only to tie registered *wan ar
hi. attorney.
The three chases wUI be knows respectively as:
Ist. • OOUPON BONZE PAYABLE TO BLUME.
Id. "itZGISTIMBD BONDS WITH ookrroNs AT
TACIIIXD."
ad. "ILIHISTIBID BONDS WITH OODPONS DB.
SACIFIXD," and should be no drigastei by Oorre-
spoedents In specifying the class of Bands desire&
They have THIRTY' YEAII3 to rein Ross January
15,1170, with hawed at its per eget iota. annum
from November I, lug. Pantomm. AID Lima? PAT
nr riots 32 . 21121 CITY 01 X2W TOIL
The Menet le payable la NAT sad NoitTion, that
nay take the plum et that of the earthy Liar of
tive-Tweatien and nit the watvealence 4 , oar friends
who already hOid C•atral aid Welters Peens Beads,
with interest pryable la January and J 4, and who
my desire. la asking edditionid intsehneats, to
have their interest receivable at dhdereni, mower of
the year.
The Lam b mo•rd by • mostpie vim the satin
Line of Rood from Richmond to the Ohio 14v r, with
the repdpimat and ell other property and f , spp•rtea.
suer connected therewith.
Binking Mend of .100,000por moons to provided
Jbr W redemption q/ tae Bonds, to take eat one INT
//War otopletion of Ole Road.
The mortgage is Ihr $14,000,000, of wallah $2,000,.
000 will be nweved and bold I trust for the rodania.
tiht of outstanding Bonds of the Phigistio Quire
Saaraint Cbtspany, now merged In the 012611PLIVI
01010.
Of the rotootalag $12,000.000. s sullotto•t omooesi
will too sold to teapot* doe road to the Ottlo dm.
poise: and Improve the portion now Or epueatLM
sad tharcrogbly equip th• whale kr • harp 0411 &olive
The prom. Woe is 90 and wised Won't
A Loos so molly mound, so o
. on!ogs piosiol, east
so oertoia losroalese t.ossimad a prossfstat sploos
mom 1110 Imetto solositios fa ....tits, botA
ot Olds Omuta ad 211/011411 1 , will Ms st Goes opposoy;,.
Sod sod quietly absorbed.
7~7Appeor,
FISK & HATOR,
P. S.—lfo lay* baud plailialieti
itolistilial &tails. Nam do, wild' hill
win
V* bey oat of 1.644 16111:1
who amoiroto of nooks. iliwiliON;Oopii*.a,
am phony wilWooloso on
oat on daily %know. Liar. "
OFFICE OF
Febr!tary 18th, 1870
11E11
on of tbo immense and rapid
HORSES I HORSES. 1
WARTED TO BITY—A lot of
11 R'S E S
it the see et t. 014 twenty yew.
'Apply ,
osetribug, he. 1% 1110.-114
B4HZ
TR A C T S
mooed low, pro.oaaption Lando I ocato# nu; Bo
roodikaomoty Tomo, 4 6.; 112 will
I willoptl, or crobasi
1NY4.1.11:
IS
UNITED STATES
B N S
Bonin; SOLD AND 11X0111.14OED (TX MO3T
LIBIIRAL TIMMS. • • .
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
AT MARKET RATES
COUPONS CASHED
PACIFIC R. R. BONDS
Bought and
,Sold.
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commis
sion only.
Acoaunta received and Interest allowed on daily
balances eubJect to check
De Haven & Bro.
No. 40 SOUTH 3J STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Much 4, I 870—ly
J. M. CANNON. W. N. MILLER.
NEW FIRM.
CANNON & MILLER'S
MARBLE WORKS,
Corner of Baltimore and Eairt Middle
:streets, Gettysburg, Pu
Every Description of Work
executed in the finest
style of the Art
ALL KLNDS OF
Cast, Wrought and Wire
Railings,
1111111t8HED ON THE SHORTEeT NOTICE
Yana 4, lE4' o—tf
TYNDALE, MITCHELL ,t WOLF,
China, Wass and Earthen-ware,
NO. 707 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Fine Parisian Ganite,
The best stoneware la the market, sold at the prices
of ordinary donde
WHITE FRENCH CHINA,
la all the best shapee and 443.1 e.
Decorated Dinner, Tea and
Toilet Sets in great
variety
GRASS ENGRAVED ON THE PREMISES, AND
CHINA DECORATED either in /nal vrts or
outtekings. Os the but 'wanner
MST-CLASS 000 DB ONLY and LOWEST CASH
PRICES.
,Lottors of Inquiry In regard to prices, /lc., of
goods, promptly answered. (Mar. 4, 1870--3 E
$B,OOO WANTED!
P ERSONS desiring to invest from $l,OOB
to $B,OOO on perfectly safe Real Estate
security, at 6 per cent. interest,free from all
State and local taxation, will make im
mediate application to either of the under
signed.
M. IteCLEIN,
Pres't Board of Trustees of Pa. College.
A. D. BUEHLER,
Dec. 17.—tf
Embroidering & Braiding.
fAViIsTG purchased a Stamp
ing Machine, I am preppared to stamp Pattern.
for IIKIIILOIDEILING, BRLIDING, he., on reasona
ble gram
SARAH L. KENDLEIIART.
Gettpalagg, Pa., reb.4, 1870.—tf
Store Room for Rent.
ARARE CHANCEL offered to any one desiring to
than or go Into business, ea the "Odd Fellow
Hall lion of York Springs" hare an elegant
room 66 feet long, 27 wide, with an open front In the
beet businses portion of the Borough of YORK
MINOS, Adaal county, Pa.
For farther information, addree the "Odd Iteliew
Hall Assoelatice."
York Sprits ge, P a., Nor. 26, 1869.-tf
York True Aristocrat, Carlisle Herald, Harris
burg Weekly hiegrapA, Hagerstown Toreh/iphi, copy
ttJl Jiwbiel, and when dircontineed send Bill to this
od6oabr eolleetion.
FALL AND WThTER fASHIONS.
MRS. A . M. BIRDER has just strrived from Paris
and Landon with the latest designs, personal')
esboted from the greatest novelties ; also the most
elegant Trimmings to be secured in P er.
LADES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, BRIDAL VEILS,
/LOWERS, FINE JEWELRY, and 'PRIMED
PAPER PATTER NS.
Enolnilve, agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated eye
tam be setting ladles' dresses, saeguss, besotted', Ac.
.2r. W. Molter of Mania and Manta , Wreett,
PEILAZOILPHIA.
Bent.l7.lll6,—Ona ,
FURNITURE.
. • •
JOSEPH WALTON & CO,,
CAVENET-MAKERS,
No. 418 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
OVA establishment one
of rho-oldest in PhiWel
pMa, and from lonx experience and superior
dell Mss ws are prepared to Walsh good work at
reasonable swims.
if• manallectars tine far:dims, and she inegi gn ,
Crafaralmrs of insperkugaslity. A large stock of
m always cm band. Goods made to order.
Mess and Desk s t
ore. ork sad 011ics Furalture for
made io
Ji li n'iumon. J. W. lassuommdrder.. Jos. L. Sown.
1ib.11,1170-17.
yrESTERN
RE-EMPTrON` LANDS.
I HANS ON HAND • /IV
1,
1 (ESTABLIBI. I ED 1830.)
• WELCH. & aftIFFI'
.
AGENTS WANTED
DOR OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED OWL us 46S PAO ES
et
THE EXPOSE',AN OR MOR.IIONS
D MORMONISM."
Containing a full mud authentic account of their social
condition, religious di:Kirk...a and volitical govern
went, with startling facts and full diselot ores of rites,
cerationiejand inyvi.oritia,of POLYt/AMY. Surd only
by subscription, and. exclusive territory given. .-Vo
diars>efor .canearam.3 books. Send for circulars, giv
ing full particniara, with notices of press. BLISS - A
CO , NeWark, N. J.
The New York Methodist
Publishes Sermon's, a t],erial Story for am Family, a
new Cnildren'e moo) ever y week, r elntis with the Lit
tle Folk., k.tliiorialti the best 3lethodlat writers
and other,, Foreign and bpret.tic Correspondence,
fall De l .a rtirantsofßetigiuuoundliecular Intelligence
—in ahem, whatever goon to make a complete Vatilily
Paper. Priee,l2so a year. Liberal premtwei , to
caimiagers. Ittarly subiGriptioan co:au/once at an,
time. Ft r specimen, encl.. a twa teat stamp
TUE MET UOLIST, 114 :Nato:La at., New York.
•- -
- - - -
RA.3IBDF.LL NORWAY UATS.
For thug() Who wish to experiment In a way
with giant cereal., we have concluded to otter
DOLLAR el\ .11PLE PACKAAihh, thu. gi vim; every
body a chance to ptoOt by their introduction. Any
man, svolo,to who Luisa faim, gar,:tal //0 Vi/L/ge•
lot, eau make £)O by tending $1 at once, fora pack.
age, rbough t / grow 10 Goebel., tent, post-paid,
with printed bietwy full el tottrert to every terii.er.
Look out for counterfeit teed. Order only Irt the
originator*, D. W. RA Alcink.LL A Cii.. 210 Feitri
N. ,or /71 Lake ht..Coicage. Circular free,
Aromatic Vegetable Soap.
COL(IATE 6 CO'i. 4
TOILET SOAPS
'E LIRE k 7-1 I
tarter,
it 1, WA
adam,l.
IL lel put up .s IP•ge,'tir a Lich Or
litrtl fur )luerectieti. Pipe: are 4 illy parts d.
,
yac 11 t (:, lit
TULIAGCU
theebocu ex
trscted ;it leaver diragrevaldii tast ult, smok
ing' it is 'wry wild, lignt tol or and weight, liente
oninionud Will last as long to d or ,rdivary tobacco,
In this brtield we alto pact, urdcre every day for lira{
qualty MeCrSelldiall Mi.., Try it and ,oliVillce
yout,,el yea it is all chill. "Till: FIN HST 1,4'
LORILLARD'S I
This Grand Fiue
Cut eLewini; tubsc-
C N URI T I by ut
llllpullta Oil) Where.
CHEWING TOBACCO. t to without doubt
the beet cli.wiug tobacco In the country.
I
LQ/ULL.4lti.rii Lute 10.,. A,. 11/
'.. 1 W . ... 141 uee In the
I . ' 1 ' , tat., over
_ I N IJ l' V iSiii - L'.,''.; - :,. r„ 41;4 eti:l
Ackuovete:lged-tbe Len: - Nlivtr,cr 11,,,1.
If your storekeeper Jc.e not bare these articles for
sale, ask him to get thous; [Ley are liol.l by rc.p,,,ta.
b era almost everywhere.
Circular of prices !nailed on application.
Y. LUIt1LL.1111) .k Co., New York.
OctiSpf,A.,C,nlLlgrf:ou"cet,,l
.li.
1.:ox 3WBd, Now York I'. U.
_ .
AGENTS! READ THIS!
TITE WILL PAY AGE 1S A SALLILY UN Clo per
y y week and expeu.ea, or allow a large commisalon,
to eell our now and wonderful invent WIVE A1.41r ewe
M. Wagner k Ca., Marshall, Mich.
DOCKET REVOLIEI.I.B. St.r 64•oo:•r. A
.I. neat, dfirable N naysou, tour-mcli barrel. Price
$llOO pwt-paid. Add roe 2 a. li. ACcII N , tbl e, !Lich.
De. WHITTIER, 41 W lieu., Pittsburgh, Pa.. of
Cnlon•wlde reputatlon, treats all venereal dis
eases; also, seminal wevineu , 11111 ,4 ,tency, ac., the re
sult of eeitabase. awn I 2 stamps ae•led pamphlet,
SO pages. No Matter who failed, state case. Cou•
an Rata. free.
DS YC HUM ANC Y, FASCINATION OR SOUL
-1 CUARIIINU.--1,, pages; clotti. lisim
I/”Ic has fiU tuctructic , L,l suable rt—ols,
fascinate either sez or any m causal, sli. 11 es,—
inerism, Spirittrifisw,l4 , l r CUt14.13
e/pCI - 111103tA .Its übecststaissmo Isy ts Is r-m,
stub innings, to T. W. L VANS A; N •
Eighth Wort, Phil/del phrt, P.t.
BY c-nte.. o;t1, •1•0 c.5..0
arid hair, you wit lecture. by 1,111/11 11=11, A for
react picture et Jour future litiebsuLt ur wtt., wah
IMMO uud dote ut ruarrlege. Atelreee W. FOX, I'.
U. Drawer Na. 21,1 f 01,ov/fie, N. Y.
FEMALE SILVER PILLS
Au unfailing ieMOTer of obstruct...J.l,4nd ace, tam
regulator of the monthly tutu. ILlAllib;e,llartitless
•ua rruetwurttly. Z 4 rtit tree by mail to any add: ees
on receipt of Vac Dollar.
ANLIOOD AND THE 1 . 1 , .011. OF Y.A.:TH HE
.i. t'rtlH EO 1.". YOU It ITAttive. I.6iceesa guarAa
teed. WI. kiNektki.ll.6 OF LIFE •
issmy poser, Iron! vk Solt :vet tt“s, a 151-4. 14.3 ,1-
feCta Or curly perstc/ose boLite, CI:-
matey give way at UM, to thin wuu le[ lot Inc.°, :tie,
t: takes re,,sl.vrly accoro:sp
very elmp it and require nu ruti slut 114 Li lainlriess
or plea/dire). Valiure Is imposeiMe. tl old Iu L,tt it
oil $3 or four flUataltiell in Imo lot id. To b. and on
ly u !tire ale appJlta Led agent in Ain ilk.itMAN
tLITZE,N, Ih3 Third Avenue, :New Yark.
Feb. 18-4 t
o S A.l) ALIS
I
TLI E (.; li E ,k. T A 1 Eft I (_' A 2.:
L. IIEALTIt ItESTORER, ',untie,
0 Lbe bluwl and cur, z,r,tul., ,} 1 ,111.1w, .`,kin
v,,,,,,, ILlreutn.Lll,ll,l,a• a-c, 1.4 VI VaIVII, and
all Chrbolc ..tO.• I /. , m ,8 Ulu til•aal, LI v., And
j kiitil,y d. RV,/ /131111 . 1 a Jed l+) the M e.ll, It. b acrd.
'ty aud many It • b,tr01,.1 our be-t , .L 1,01,.
• ' Ite3l the te.nin. hy of Phytici".3 niol p
[kilts vibe into- u.n-i Itessilnle. ; scud 14 . i,
S -
1 Itiisadalis Ohl., to llen,th il•.ti, -r Alinsh
for this f ii.ir. Vlll:CtlWe puhhsti I n. grAtUitoi
...listinbutiori ; it ti lit give
.t• u much vsli.•.th
ihr,ria.stlini.
! Dr. IL W. Carr, of Baltitntrrv, igt)s
A' I take plratuie Cu recommending y-ur Rost
plus as a eery ;Kiwi ilt.l alterative. I have
seen it used to t,v9 caeca WWI happy results—
one in a case of re„,ondary elf , hittel, in which
the patient p.,noul.ced hin,,,elt cured utter
baring taken nee bottles of your medicine.—
,The utber is erase of scrofula of lung standing,
D• i which le rapidly :improving under its nee, auu
the indications are that the patient ALH soon
recover. I have carefully ialllll l / 1 1.1.1 the forma.
ia by which your Itosadolis is wade, and rind'a
'an excellent compound of alterative ingredi
ents,
A
Treasurer
Dr. Sparks, of Nicholaseille, Ky., says he has
iced 11.0060111t8 in cases of Scrofula and Second
try Syphilis with satisfactory results—. a
'leaner of the Blood 1 know nu better remedy.
Samuel 0. McFadden. Murfreesboro', Tenn.,
nyu:
LI hare used ecren bottles of Rosa :114 and
am entirely cured of Rheumatism; scud me
fear bottles, as 1 wish It fer my b,dher, who
has scrotal.uc sire eyes.
Benjamin Bechtel, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I
hate suffered br twenty years wan an in
-1 veterate eruption over my whole belly ; a short
time /WC,' A purLliall.4.l a b,tt le of - Hosed:tits and
it effected a perfect care;.
Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, 8./lila/ore.
CLEMENTS & CO., Proprietors
S i Feb. 4, 1570.—Iyin
lia_Pcir gala in Gettyt burg, Pa., by A. D. BUMMER
ra ggler
VICK'S
Floral Guide for 1870
MRE First Edition of One Hundred and Twenty
1 Thousand Copies of VICK'S ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE OF SEEDS AND FLORAL GUIDE, la
published and ready to send out. It is elegantly print
ed on Sne tinted pnper, with about 2uo fine wood En
gravings of. Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful
Colored Plate—conststing of seven varletios of Phlox
Drutumondil, making a ling
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES
It la the moat beautiful, an well as the moat Mat rue
tive Floral Guide published, giving plain and thur
ougb direction for tho
CULTURE GY FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES.
The IfloralGuide is pnbliebej for the bent fit of my
customers, to-whom It le sent free without applica
tion, but will be forwardicl to all who apple by mail,
for TEN Comm which is not half the cost. Address
JAMES TICK,
Rooheiter, N, Y.
Feb. 4, 147 0.-- IS
Book Agents Wanted for
STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF
P. T. BARNUNI,
Written by /di*seq. hi One Large Ocdned Vblunte-a
Xearlyn. 00.Pagts-Printad in./fag/a and Geratan.:.
33 Bkgant Pull Page Enirrarings :
It ambrosia Forty Tears Recolkstioss of his Busy
Life as a Merchant, Manager, Banker, Lecturer, and
Showmau,and gives accounts of hi; koprisoument,
hisloilure, his Successful European! Tour., and hn-
Pertant Historical arid Pernal Reminiscences, ra
pist* with Humor, £oecdot ea and Entertaining Nor.
retire. No book published so acceptable to all classes.
Every one wants it. Agent. are selling from 50 to
1 0 0.4 week. We offer extra terms. Our Illustrated
Catalogue and Terms to Agents sent free.
J. B. BEBE at (*.Publishers,
4,18704 m . • .. Hartbtd, Vona.
HUTTON it, *CONNELL,
Furniture, Warerooms ,
NO. 809/HARKET• aItNET,
North Side,
• ,
PHILADELPHIA.
PARIAOR, DINING ROOM
CHARBEIR FURNITURE,
Of the latest styles and seatAhnefitetefa,
FEATHER'BEDS AND ILLTTIXIiBB,ft
PA. IST(i-an
Y - 1.. %TM - XE:rf --- ErAiVf3
SAWS of tit itenritit,ous. BaTING ato
DILL cowman SAWS with
Solid rb.th,oi with PAIZICS AtJUSTABLE Pvl:lV , , :a
-priar:o r. R Inserted Veils Saw:.
XirPItICES DiIIDUCKD•Iria
air-S.IA for Prove List and. Circulars.lF t a
WELCH t ORLFBITIIS,
13,iton, Mass., or Detroit, 31Ich.
tESTABLISILI L 16Uo
Fur tliv IhAiLati 56 I: 01 1
EWA) BY ALL DR, lird
Tlll5 1 . 6 111:31)1121.1!
DR. C. W. MILLARD'S
I'. U. 11uN 14;..*; Nev. York City.
Siiritonadalis la sold by all Druggi,ta
AND
cu Athistitorinfists.
_ .....
i was cured of Dentnese and CALtarrii by a •Imple. i WANTED-AGENTS,
retried,"fli will tend the receipt free. . .
ItIILS. M. C. LliGillin.iikibOli:CD.N. J.
,
.11... -I-4iv "le..=
,to to 8200 per month,
VS
ow Articles of Food,
rig
EVV):111 C. (.1 1!e feiu.ltr, to Introduce the
GICSUINE IMPROYKD CONIMCIN tilikT3R
FOR TWENTIi•FI V P(l;k:NT.t , YOU CAN RUY OF FA3I /LY .SE WING MACHINE.
YOUR DRUGOIPT OR ORO;;ER. A PACKAGR -
Thus nebi no will stitch, hem, fell, hick, quilt,
• FROM PURR IRISH MOSS OR CAR-
Or SRA MOSII.F ARINR, - MAN UFACTURRD rd
cord, Mud, braid and embruidcr In • most superior
RAGEEN, WIIICII WILL MARE wanner.
1 3 11 ICE ONLY 18 DOLLARK
SIXTEEN- QIIAILIS gLANC
lIANAGE, AND A LIKE Fully 11 - arrant,: for Five Fears.
qt; ALITY OF PI:UDING , ,,
CusTAßvs, CREAMS,
cummorTE HUSSY.,
AC., AC.. AC.: !c.
It is by far the cheapest, healthiest
and most delicious food in
t lie world
It MOSS VAPINI: (0
PLANTATION BITTERS.
S T
S. . .
- 18U0---X.
This wonderful vegetable re,toratire is the sheet
anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a Conic and
ciirdind for the aged and languid. it has no equal
among stomachic& Asa remedy fur the nervous
*weakness to Which w• rum aro especially subject, It
le suyeerstaling every ether stimulant. In all cli
mates, uallicnl, temperate, or frigid It acts as et sp..
citic in el - try species of diserder
the bodily titremoli rid breaks the nuimal
-;.;r510. rkir ello by
nor. 4, Is 79—
AIRS T m l tl l '.!' ‘3 FItIE. a y I;,t ;g
ILLUOTR.ITI.:II - FARMER,' 31A.N UAL,
dttod by 0 in. E. Watosn Jr., Yr:Act:cal Fenner :rod
Anrhor, and late Agrien ' itural Engine.. of N. I.
CoLttitl Park. 'lle beet book for Kutner. ever issued
--.111 noel it bo'ore planting. It Is a ',ln!. Ilb
easing, 11,4,4 making Tltt.tmttrlds kale b,ttjgt
it and Lllt/.1.1 , 111 mon. want It. Ifalt fe.nly•
Live A goLte wonted. Ivri t n A. 11 II L' it
-1.1.1111), 4JJ et , Punta. M tr. 1-1 w
THE GREAT MEDICAL
DISCOVE II Y!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS.
9ItE Til-AN PERSONS Bear testimony t
their {Vm4derful earative &rests.
WHAT' ARE THEY ?
27" T arc Par fleit.! as sal as a Toni , :, pa
sewing also, Liu, pu:uliar merit of act lag at a power
ful agent in relieving Congestion, or Intl.sintaatku of
the Liter, and all the Viseeral Organs.
I , oa FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of w ontanbutal
or the turn of life, these Tunic Bitters have no equal.
c-tr SuLd for is dreular.
THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK,
Maio of POOR RUM, iVHISKEF, PROOF SPIRITS, j
AND REF GeE LIQUORS, doctored, spiced, and sweet-
ened to plead(' the taste, called - Tunica," "Ap
petizers," “Restorers," ac., that lead the tippler on
to drunkenness and rain, but are a true medicine,
made froth the native Roots and Herbs of California,
FREE FLUX ALL ALCoIIuLIC STIIII.:LANT:r.
They are the ti SEAT BLOOD PURIFIER end LIFE
4,1 VINO PM PL E., a porf.ct Iteuti•at-r and In
vtg. ritor of the Syetetn, tarrying off all poi-tinutin
and restoring the bleu,' to a healthy contli•
Gon. No person can take them, Bitters according to
aireutionn, ant remain lung unwell.
SIUO will be given for an inectratite'_otse, provided
the bones are nut destroyed by iniorstal poisons or.
other means, and the vital organ/ wuted beyond the
point of repair.
For INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RFIRUMA
TIc4.II, aria DOLT. DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION,
BILIOUS, ItEMITTENI, AND 1.NTE8.31/Tl - ENT FE.
VLltzi, DI ithASEs 4.)1 , THE BLOOD, LIVER, KID ,
NLYS, nod 8L.....1.01a.ft, [tit,. BITTERS have been
m. 4444 ta.teeelel. OUCH DISEAnh.i are caused by
rED BLOOD, a Bich is generally produced 1y
:iitallgetuusit of the Dliik.sTlVE 0111.1.LNS.
icauso toe ithite.lb.o.d ultenever you find its
tutput,is., 1.0 re: had thr.aali tha akth in Purples,
oi.tau..4, or ; whoa you dud it ob
44trticier noel +logateli la the veins; eleaare it when it
„I , )oer 2cc,1,5,4Ai tell yr. atheu. Keep
iutv
r t
010..1 pure :", I the .)stem will fill- 1
PIN, TAPE, atnlther WWllle, lurking In the 'ye
lllll of o- , many thuusatis, arc ttreattually destroyed
and tenn,r(l.
In limo., Remitteut, ;1,1 lutermitttnt levers,
these ,pu equal . V•pr full due...lien. read
tartlully Wo csrcular caat buttle, prlilted to
hur htugua6en--Ezigll3 , J, tierman, French zyau
-10,
J. WALKER., rietor, J 9 Com:Ai:ma 1§1.., N.Y.
R. U. M.:IA/NALL) U.,
Druggist., and general Agente, IranTrancleco •nd
sCr.anlatu, CAlifuri. Li, and EJunaerce et.,
N. Y.
hrzOLD la ALL AND DEALERS
31,.r. 1, IS:U-3.
INFORMATION IN TILE “PROPLE'S JOURNAL."
1 11,w Temnerl, ritmleutl, Retire' Clergymen,
Lug ;;etic .ung and La,lion oar, 'mike •i 7 . -• to
uttrltttl nnr.rg Orr :40 - tug and ,ettmater. A
it-,'. aeno name ntl.l iddress to Peotile'n Jour.
PLlbtaelplaia, Pa. f Feb.
TUE AMERICAN FAMILY
KNITTING MACHINE
Is preiented to lige pabl lc as the Most ~:imp le, Our
able, and Compact and Cheup Knitting -Machine ever
invented.
PRICE, ONLY 825.
Mir machine will run either back w,rd r.e fury and
.2; t.;aul facility ; makes the sinus stitch as by
nupertor is every respect.
Will knit 20,000 Stitt.l4(.B in one
and perfect work. leaving yr...1 - y knot on the inside
f thc a oil:. It will knit a pair of stockings 'any
5,00. ,:t than mil lan henr. It willknit i 2: -2 os
p: Cr Ribbed work, frilk any k:tal ut c,trso
woolen yarn, or cot ton, silk c r linen. It will
stocklu t. sank d•uble heel and toe, d taws
le 2..15, sir ha, smoking Caps, corn (~rte, pore,. t.
Inn ,r, argil iiilll, nubtad , nodertle,c3. mit ten aka:.
rig cap, Kemp winks. Mats, cord, linsitrahir hi, shawls,
aave:.aers, so. risters,
tirpois, tutted work , an 9 in lid an endless ea.'
Noll' of articles in every day use, us' well as (or orna
ment.
FROJ/$5 TO $lO PER DA
Call be nmdo by any one with the Ameri.mn Knitting
31,ichine, knitting etockingg, while expert opera.
tore can even make more, knitting !miry work, which
always commands a ready sale. A. person call readi
ly knit from twelve to fifteen pairs of stockings per
day, the profit on which will be not lees than forty
cents per pair.
F A R 31 E R S
Can sell their wool at only forty to fifty cents per
pound; but by getting the wool made into yarn at a
swan expense, and knitting it Into sock', two or
three dollars per pound may be realized. Oq receipt
of $26 we will forward a machine as ordered.
We whih to procure active AGENTS in every sec
tion of the United States and Canada., to whom the
must liberal inducement/1 will be offered. Address
AMERICAN KNITTING IIACIIIYB CO-,
Feb. 1.8-Ite HuBtoU, Maas., or 131. Loala, Ho,
HINKLEY
KNITTING MACHINE
FOR FAMILY. USE--simpte, cheap, rtlia+Sle, KNITS
EVERIT/112.. AO ENTS WANTED. Circular awl sim
ple stocking FREE. Address HINKLEY KNITTING
MACHINE CO., Bath, Me., or ITO B foatlscaY i Ni Y.
Fob. 15,1'570-3w
131L16.—A .111.9:40N Ala, WHO ❑AD BUFFER•
1.:1)22 years with Pito., was cured, and will send
the receipt free.
DEN. FOSTER DIY, Jerre, City, N. J.
Feb.ll-4w
A GREAT CHANCE! •
AGENTS WANTED!
eldvO per year sore made by Agents, male or lemsle,
selling our world-renowned Patent Everlasting White
Wire Clothes Lines. Cheapest and best clothes lines
in the world; only 3ctePper foot, sod will last a hun
dred years. Address IlueistA Elver WlreCo.,l6 Wm.
bt., N. Y., or 16 Learbot n bt., Chicago, 111.
Feb. 11, 107(14.v
PUN. DEAWNEP.S—IiIE PATENT OlitiANIC Yl
j BRA tuff. It lira iuto ttie Ispr. Pat percepti
ble, renu.rra Sm.; g Nolte, In the-Head, rnittolar
beat Prreotis to lirnr diutmetly at Church ur Pubile
Attl2llll.lileS• TrcAtine cu he since., uttb 3lcaun
of
Cure, seta free. Dr. T. licAT STLI.Lii ELL, 76'2 Broad
any, N. Y.
I Feb. 11-4 w
CAR VAd311U•B00E8 BENT FREE FOR
Paris by Sunlight _
• and Gasligh
•
4 MORE descriptive/ of the MYSTERIES, VJR
TUE,S, ric.XS, Ari . L.E.NDORS a Lid OR/3M%
of the City (IF rAlits.
It tolls how Paris bee become ibis Gayest and moat
Beautifu/City In the world; how its Beauty and
Splendor are purchased at a foe ful met of Misery
and Suffering ; bow visitors are Ssfutobsd by Pintas
elapsl Adv,tuturais; bow Virtue and Vice go arfudu
anu in the kleauttlul City bow tbo most Fearitil
Crimes are cotuadttild and concealed ;. how money Is
squandered In useless luxury ; and continua over J6O
fine engravings of noted Places Lab and nevem' in
Paris. Agents Wanted. Oanra:slea Books sent free.
Address AIATIONAL PlIBIA811111(1 CU. Philadet.
•ph la, Pa. • [46.11 Aw
- •
Dr. A. L. SCOVILL, l the invep for of several medi
cal preparation, which have become very popular,
and have been liberally need. Among blv Inventions
are "11411's Daimon for the lung,' and Liverwort
and Tar." Fur the petit six years a better Lung
remedy ha been °gored to•the public. Read the fol.
lowing letter from Dr. BOOM& referring to p it :
Messrs. J. N. LUAUS
.1
. makithafollowlag
statement from • perfect amrlotion and knoiledge
of the bensita of ALLIN'S -LUNG BALSAM tit her
log the most desp-seatad gtrutossity Oogstrnvvioxi—
I have vital:mid Its OA the young end on the
old, and I truly vino It is by far the best expect
orant remedy with which Lam acquainted. Tor
Cough., and all the early stages of Lutig toroth:los,
I believe it trihe a tertian cure, and If every Malty
would keep It by them, ready to athoillater upon the
first appearance of disease *bout the Lungs, there
would to very few cease 'of fetal consumption. It
causes the phlegm end *lite) to raise, : i Ghent ir
ritating those deliceteriives (the Lungs), and with
out prodesing constlpetion of the Bowels. It also
gives strength to Ike system, stops the nigh beweats,
and changes 41 the morbid ascrations ten healthy
Yoe* - k. soov
sr 80111 by all iladtalaa I;lrit •
Fob.
ftw •Adttsrttotmentsi
We e,;il pay hU4O (.'r any machine that will sew a
.tronser, mare beautiful, or more elastic
seam than ours. It makes the
"Elastic Look Stitch. " .
Every sccond 'stitch can be cut and still the Sloth
cannot be pulled eport without tearing it. We pey
Agora. from $75 to $2OO pc: month inn expenies,of
a COlllllli4NlOll from which twice that amount Call be
made. Addrmse
Pittrborg, SECOMB A CO„.
Pa Boston, Maser., or St. Louto, M
C A UTlON.—Beware of all Agents selling Machines
uud•-r the same name scours, unless they can bow
A CErtnetste of Agency signed by us. We shall not
bola out .:Ives responsible tor worthies. Machines
cold by other parties, and stall proeecute all porting
either selling or using Machines under this nuns to
the lull extent of the law, unless such Machines Wile
obtained from us by our Agents. Do not bo imposed
upon by parties who copy our advertisements and
circular. and other worthless Machines at a keg
price. [Fob. 1.1-4.
53 Park Nacr., N. Y
AOIC 001111 will change soy colored hair et
beard to a permanent Black or Brown. It (*Maims
no poiem. Any ono can use it: One sent by oaU kg.
$l. Ailtlress
MAGIC COMB CO., eprinialleld,Mase
Dec. 24, 1562.-3ni
H E REAL EXCELLENCE
and Cheapness of our Clothing is the only secret
of U. grout success.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
T ERI ALB
UARANTi . :kI:II
LO WEST PRICED
FOR
FALL AND WINTER OF 1869.
We have made tits
REATEST PREPARATIONS YET
NI73IIIERLESS GARMENTS,
ENDLESS VARIETY,
CHOICEST SELECTIONS,
GOODS TO WEAR WELL
STANDARD STYLES,
LATEST PASTI tom,
NEW FURNISHING GOODS.
air-A i❑ our geode are mucked at lower priers the
Were tallest articled lint year.
/MD
DEPARTMENT FOR BOY& AND YOUTHS' WEAR
• ' "
•
Are especially well prepared to .
iti•e
NEW AND BETTER CUTTERS,satisfaction.
•
IMPROVED SYSTEM,
GREATER DIHPATO Ho
A FINER LINE OF GOODS THAN BVIR, •
SCHOOL CLOTHES,
SUNDAY cLorufa,
MANY NEW STY
WEARING QUALITLES LINZQIIALLD. LES.
OAK HALL BUILDINGS
TUE LARGEST IN THE STATE
S. E. cor. Oh & MARE ST Sta., Philadelphia. Em
bracing er Laic block on 6th from Market to Minor.
Oct• din WANAMAICER k BROWN.
I , llllNi icy 0003 V 3 ]0A•IIPLO
KEROSENE LAMP,
prononnzed Ly more than 50 Professors In our COI
leges,
—sTee
Zi per cent. of oil—no bad odor—will sot
break or wear out, ber.auletnatalle. Our agents make
money, became it supplies a want as universal as
For full particulars address, with stamp,
BENJ. F. BOWEN,
2d Floor, -Ifechanks' Bank,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Oct 13,1569.—tf
7 •
_Mttee to the Public 1
ry II F: undervi,,,eo la running a Line of Stages from
ILtgeretow n to Gettysburg. I eartng formerplae•
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A.
ht., paecing. by Lei tersburg, Waynesboro', Monterey
and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale and Fairfield
arriving at Gettyenorg at half pact font. o clock and
reiarningfrorn flettyebarg on neaday, Thursday and
Saturday. trriving t Ifageratoarntomakeconnection
anal the 5 eziock train (or Baltimore.
May 21.-tf AMANA WBBEY
Regal gotirto.
VOTICE.--Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Dasizt, G. flatrzcayse,
deceased, late of Butler township, Adams county, Pa,
hov in¢ heeu granted to the undersigned residing In
New Che,ter. abaci township, he hereby gives no
fife to all persons itotebtntl to cold estate to iaks
itnmoJ int e payment, and thus haying claLmsagainst
the same to prudent them properly authenticated
for settlement.
JOWI PETER BALTZGIVER.,
Feb, 1870-t4
Adm'r.
3 \TOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
-1.1 tration on the estate of S.excu. D. Kunua, des
crus,d, lota of flanailtouban township, Adams county,
Pt., baying been granted to the undersigned, residing
in said township, he hereby gives notice teen persons
indebted to sabl estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same to present.
them properly authenticated for settlement.
31.ICISAEL KUGLER, AdM'es
Feb. 25—Ate
NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of JACOB BASZEOMI,
ceaasd, .to of Union township, Adams county, Pa.,
having been granted to the undersigned, residing in
said township, he hereby glees notice to all persona
Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those baling claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
ELIAS MAYalt,
Jun. 28,1870.-61
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
The undersigned haying been appointeed Asaignee
by Deed t f Voluntary Assignment for the benefit of
creditors, executed by FRANKLIN D. Duteous t wife
SARAH C., of Gettysburg—notlce Is hereby gives to
all person. Indebted or having claims to call and set
tla their accounts with the undersigned, reaftl.ng fa
the same place. STUART W. 1 10P.PAIAIN,
Web. 4, 1876-6 t Ass ignee.
VOTICE.
The public ar a cautioned against pure/laming
a FroulliwarY Nate given by me about six 'rooks ago
to PETER/50X d CARPMII, Agents Of the Wheeler and
Wilzon 8 ewini‘ Machine for $55, payable Ida months
after date, so 1 am determined not topsy the SIAM
the consideration therefor having hued,
Moan tpleaeant twp., Risos Wasos.
Feb.
irra—ate
A SSESSSLENT NO, 3,
Notlos Is hereby given to the —Members of .the
`11 1 31111A8131/IMI EL - ICAL VIBE PROTECTION
SOCIETY," that an assessment of ONE PER CENT.
bas been nrule on the Premium Notes for the FL
went of damage by burning of the Barn or.i•
Dubs and the Mouse of Margaret Lvffelman, Is
therefore required that Members be ready for pay
ment when called upon by the Collectors. A fsilisre
to pay the auessuient when detnaudad Works a for
fectur e ot the Policy.
ausexu, Secretary.
Feb 18-3 t
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby given to all
Legatees and ether persona concerned, that the
Administration Accounts hereafter niontioned will
be presented at the Orphans' Court or Adams county
ha confirmation and allowance, on TUESDAY, the
Bth day or MARCH nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., vie:
S. The account of Jo in Gribbin and Gilson &faith,
Administrators of the Estate of Hannah' Bowers, da
ce owl
O. The first account of Jacob Forney, tzecntor of
Frederick Form, deceased.
7. First and !loaf atcooot of John Rauh Adaddib
trator o f Jacob Troatel, dadmiamal.
The drat and Anal account of Roth M. Wright
and Jane P. Wright, Ksecntoill of Joel Wright, deol,
u. The drat account of Samuel Miller and Lemuel
Malimo, Executor, of the will of RorkAndo XiJaw,
demised.
10. The account of Harriet Gulden and Jeremiah
Gulden, Administrators of tha /Wats of Ihialil
den, late of ntraban township; Adams county, doted.
BAMOIIL A. 811,0P1, Reijster.
lab. 11, 1870.—td
•
NOTICE.
The Notes given at my sale of Perloolll Prosily
will Wont* INe ow the 12M of Zara, 1120, 8104 EBY
chimstaneir require that UM be Plunilu4l7
Thaw impale will remain In my bud, natll the lk
day of Ape let
JAMB BILKIIIt.
Teb.11,18741-11t,
Bounty Tax Notice.
E Reboot Directors of Bo township - have
.T RE
a BOUNTY TAX Et 1870 and plead the
Duplicate In the bands elite Treasurer. Iliac urn.*
to whom tb• tax Is lobe petd. All personspayinp on
Or before the oth of Art/ nost, wW bare thv atalial
of dx per cent. deduction ; and those not piping be.
fore the first of (anitory, 1871, will bane By. per
cent added. al pi their amounts planed in the hand • of
a Jnetteo of the Naos nt Constable for eollsotton. •
BY ORDER OT TEM BOARD,
te15.26.1870-41t
IRBST AD4707411/ 0 1 4 4111tDa
jau
TUE PERFE:ITION
We 114 e none but "all
w .' l " gond y plot.*
cC w bleb to well spong
ed, and carefully ex
amined.
Our cutters of Ready
made Clothing areench
a, could work In
her establishments
un Custom Work; their
work combines comfort
with style.
Our hand. are supplied
with the best trim
mings, and we see that
they use them, and
every article la thor
oughly tested before
being pat into stock.
Every garment sold Is
accompanied with a
legal guarantee, hold.
Ing no responsible for
the correctneee of ell
the representations
made.
MEESE
WELL 1.4 OF
It la conceded that our
large bugloss* and
many other advantages
enable as to tell lower
than any other boom.
W. invite a Sir comp
parlscn of prices.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
ANTED AGENTS,
to eanram., tor
Absolutely Safe
APUMdlit.
SAP
AND PROFI
INVESTMENT
NORTICREN (7.RNTR AI, RA ILW A Y
6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTER-
EST IN CITRRENCY
PRINCI,PLE AND I NTER FAT PAY.
:ABLE IN GOLD
THIRTY YEARS TO RUN.
All Taxes paid by the Company
Persons possessing IL 8. Bonds eon make,
by exchanging, from
$l5O to $175 on $l,OOO,
and gel in exehangc4
GOLD BONDS
bearing the same rate of Interest
For farther Information Isquiro as
:GETTYSBURG NATIQNAL BANK
J. ZMOBY BAIR, Ctsakier
Fib. IS, 1870.—tt
GETTYSBVRG
NATIONAL BANK !
GOVElll.NillfJli BONDS, of •O tie de, BONI FIT sad
SOLD
The HIGHEST PRIMUS paid ow GOLD not
XL IZR
.0017POR1 CA/HAD OA COLLICTID
Perim dieting to Invest la ITOOIIII in BONDS,
of awy Mod, ate Invited to cell, so we bays tb.
th• lhollitiaa of New York, Philadelphia or
Baltimore markets. Consequently all
ordori are prcmptly omitted
Persons posesssing COUPON BONDI, and' distrLag
for LIAO torsonvort filo loglatored, r• nrquostod
to oil!, saws hate the edvsetage to tnotater at •
trifling expense
INTZEIOAL RIVYNVIIMUIPII of ill dosout►►-
%lona for mals.j
INTIRYJIT ON !WIWI/IL DIPOSITB advarsasil
1 pas CIISt, sir
6 PRI OINT. for 1. year,
I PER RENT. for I 1111011.1111,
X NM 4:IINT. Ibir I n•ontble
Pomo' wlihlag latoratatloa la reliant to 0
Bondi, and Btocko ; all kinds, aro roquostiot to
give as • tail mid we will ebiaantally give •ll lam•
formation
J. EMORY BAIR, Cast,low
Gettysbur g. Nor. 6,1809—1 f
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
G E. - ,T.T YSBU
WILL ALLOW
Interest of SPECIAL DEPOSITS u follow.
5 Pit OINT. 2111 ANNUM NOR 1 111.4.14
4!. '" .l " a {MONTHS.
a II CI I. al II 3 ts
WILL OAIIR 00WIVIND 'auxin 110T1111 AN)
00VP011111
Will alsoparekaas Gesell STOOKS ad BONDS
every klad free of charge as Ckimiaasai•a,aad vii
all Ham pay tho H. 1011112 /1101 /be
GOLD AND BELYKR,
ad willa plumes trammed all bustassa_proaptly •
etototoraportalalag to& wollowalatodlaat.
ONO MI NOT"
itottysbargatov.ll,lBll-11
A.YER'S
HAIR VIGOR,
For restoring Gray Hair to its
natural Vitality and Color.
• &lodising *lda Is at saes agreeable, Maltby,
and Ottawa for preserving the bats. Jibuied sr pry
heir it soot riitiorsd M at oriaitsat toter WO the pima
sodfresdnitu qt• youth. ?Ida hair I. tllidoossti, Itllyg
Isar chooked,sad Wawa oats., Chose' not •lirsys,
eared by its us. Nothing ens meets the bate
whore Um loWelsis an diistrisiod, es the &oh
stroptliod and decayed. Bat sob y inisada sea 110
saved for usittalasso by this application. Instead et
foaling lb* leak 'lib a pealp asdharat, It sill keep
It class and einem& is eves to us sill pm.
vest tbe bait Itoe tenting pray or kWh( off, and
Seasiviiiitil VIM* badmouth Res Aron those de.
letertese . Moos wide% toke.aose . preparat lon a
dangerame Widow te the be/r, tie VIP( Sift
say Omit bat not bass It. It voted Isersty the
•
iIR ,DRESSING,
nobbles .1.. ..a be head se desizabla. Ociatalshig,
aoltber oil bar are, 111 dew set midi wide. essaliale
sad pot Mu loi oa w bailr i eflag It deb skim
Ware aad a amend perms.
Pie' pared: bje
DR. J. C. AYER Is CO.,
PRACTICAL AID ARAErneaz CIE
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LOWELL, zkes:
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[Jul. urro.—ifin
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