The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 04, 1870, Image 4

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.d:,ilysbeirg. Friday. Marcia 4. 1ti70.,
Trii4 6 c-OLIPPLA Th TAusTlx-e-Wie of
tin &linile; to' isattic tifest 4 pelit'tlie
farmer ha. 4 to contend against' when it
-48 allowed to get a foothold. We say
allowed; because, it cannot get a foot
hold where a farm i free of It except
it has permission to do so from the,oc
cuPier: cif.-the land. It-usually visits
him in purchased seeds, or it may steal
over his lines from the lands of a care
less neighbor; but in either event it is
easy to dispatch. it If taken in time,
and the farmer who neglects to take it
In time and destroy it root and branch,
Is disqualified to be the tiller of the
soil, and besides commits au offence
against . the law, and community which
the taw is intended to protect.. Where
only a few thistles make their appear
ance, as they commonly.do in patches,
they should be totally removed, not .a
piece of root the size of a finger nail
- should be left. or it:will produce a shoot.
Where they sudderity appear k large
numbers they should be cut off close to
the ground, and just before a rain tile
hollows in the stalks should be filled
with common salt. One dose this way
is enough, But; . should they exist in
still larger numbers, cutting down
with the scythe as fast a they appear,
and frequent cultivation of the ground,
will exterminate them.
CH•lidPila; FOR :HOMES' WIND
Many years ago, I recollect a horse be
ing brought into the.yard of Joseph
Blgual, a celebrated man for keeping
hunters, at Croyden. * The hoist: was
- very much affected in the wind, and
conldl.4rdly move houi distrtts. In
a very few days this animal did Its reg
ular work as a - hunter, with perfect
ease and comfort to itself. Tar water
was the cure. Tar is carbon, and char
coal is also carbon ; charcoal in the
powder is more easily given than tar
.water. I have tried it with most ben
eficial effect ; and I think it stands to
reason that the removal of noxious
gases and flatulence from the stomach
of the horse must improve his wind
and condition.
Tar is frequently' given with benefit
in - cases of chronic diseases of the
respiratory organs ; _but its effects are
totally dillbrent from those produced
by charcoal (carbon.)
UNCONSCIOTS INFLUENCE OVER ANI
- im.A.V.--The horse is like his idriver,
and the dog like his master. A nervous,
timorous man=ia almost sure to have a
skittish horse, shying at anything,
unsteady, and a runaway if he gets a
chance. Many a cow is spoiied by the
lack of patience and quietness the
milker, and the amount of miWde
pen& more upon the milker than the
pasturage. If a man is afraid of a
horse the animal knows it before he
goes to the stable. We have seen the
most inoffensive coop t in the herd so
wrought upon by theinervousness of a
greenhorn son of Erin, as to deatreous
ly plant her foot in his breast and send
him rolling heels over-head. A noisy,
boisteOus fellow about fattening stables
will cause a serious loss in gain of flesh
to the animals—so important is quiet
to them when they are digesting their
food.
FARMlNO.—Horrace Greely says, in
his-papers, entitled "What I Know of
Farming," ; "I readily admit that
shiftless farmers don't pay—that poor
crops dont pay—that it is hard work
to make money by farming without
some capital—that frost, or liaii, or
drought, or floods, or insects, may
blast the farmer's hopes after he has
done his best to deserve and achieve
success; but I insist that, as a general
proposition, GOOD Farming DOES pay
—that few pursuits afford as good a
prospect, as full au insurance of re
ward for intelligent, energetic, persis
tent eftbrt, as this does."
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
cournorncsas.
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Pres idea audge—Robert J. Fisher. -
Associate lodges—Joseph J. Hahn, Robert McCurdy
Prothonotary—Jacob Melbora.
.fiegisterand Recorder—Samuel Swope.
Clerk elks (Mats—H.o. Wolf.
Dtslric rAtgoreey—Wm. A .D u nc an
Awasurer—H.D. Wattles.
illkariff--Jaeob Hlunk.
Cleroser—Dr. M. L. Oates.
.dlerweifet-4 SINN D. Heller.
Cbmasussousrs—JacobLott. Moses Hartman. &nen
nel Neldlon. Clerk—J. Jeffers on Myers. Cotauel
—Win. McClean. Physician to .fast—Dr. J. W. C.
O'Neal.
Directors of the Peocrnilartin Gets Benjamin
Deardorff, L.. ffwar ts .3awa rd—Jo nas Johns. Clerk
—H. A. Picking.- Treasurer—Jacob Benner. Ceuta
sel—J .C. Neely. Physician—J. W. C. O'Neal.
Abselitors—Mart In R. Dellinger ,811 C.Hosgy, David
Rhodes.
301OUGH-01 GETTYSBURG .
Buroesi-43. II Buehler.
Council—W.6. Hamilton, A lexanderBp tug I er,Jacob
W. Cress, Robert Tat., A. hl . looter, Wm.F.Baker.
. Clerk—F. D. Duphoro. Treasurer-B.li. Russel.
Clastabits—Geork• W.W ikert ,James Borman
/11 - -bee/ Direeter;— Nut. Guinn, W. T. King, Hiram
w i rrei t wm,R., Brater, Jac3b Aughinhaugh, A.
4. Heater. Secrdory—A. 1/uater. Treasurer
—4. U.Fahneetock.
ZITTSIIING NATIONAL SANT .
'resident--GeorgeBwope.
eAmitier—J.BOtory Bair.
Sktltr—Benry S . Benner. •
pirooters—Wolig• Swope, William Toting, llenry
MO. Diehl Mills, David Hendlehart, Wm. Mc
shorry,Snmiant D. Mom, Joshua Motter, John
Waugh.
711111 . XATION•L DA.XI or OVITTLIDDRG.
J'iunidiutt—George Throne.
{er-.Q►orge Arnold. •
llttter--Bnma►l Bushman.
pireotors—Goarg• Throne, Mb t. Bell, John Brongh
John Horner, George Arnold, John lloerelm►n
John Woltord.
EVILI 6111117 01111STSIT.
therstarie—W/Wain B. Meals.
rrseansvr—Alanander Colman.
Aramoisers—Jolut Rapp. J. 1. 11111, Josiah Benner
Georg•Bpaeg i ttorge Llttle,Wllllam B. Meals
Alanandee
"WWI/ fIrITT IMI111.11131111•111011(PANT. •
111111h-O•Orireihrope. - -
Yta fripolllloel a. SIIBIIII.
gierdiu7--Dsirid A-Bustler.
svvesisdpr-1 . , KvarAG.Fabneattock.
jessative Ifteuidy,lffearrA
Pleklnig,Jecob King. _
LlMlClOOMlTTSORteettelisisocurs.
Prusdestuel Hestost.
ries eraidenta—Sphratm Myers, J. 8. Wltberow.
==4da.ktrte h t:C l k. - ° .
Stiussiorer—Deirld
Nanspers—Wllllass B. Wilson, William Wible,Jonas
Zeitsehasarsetstiok Nob', W.Ress White.
BUM/11M 411110CIATIO3.
Presidest--24 ward CI .Fahneatock
not,Prtsithia—Willies A. Datman
ameetary--John F. McCreary.
nvintatir—John
" p. C. mil. John Rupp, A. J. CloVri
il ij atiart, Wm. F. Atkinson.
GAS COXPAST
•lwrerfeleal—Z . ./uhneetoek
Jleereeary—.lla. A. Duueam.
rressurer—Joel B. Danner.,
Ilfuluipere—A. D. Buehler, M. Dia °therm, 11. D
Wattles, 11. B.Bauell, W . • . Du nein, J. B.Dikaa sr
WAT.II COXPiar.
/Pr041414-43e0rg•W. McClellan.
ilberetory sod Trauturer—Sanuel B. Russell.
.Irariegera—G• W. IleOlallen M. M. Buehler. S. R
Meeeen, H. J. Stehle , Nichol berger. r
OrfrillattlG ILAILSOAD.
adifigarlSOPßObert McCurdy.
Merretaryesd Irrearercr—DavldWllfs.
• ' PIM. &riled.
Tristan depart 8.45 A. M. 2.46P.M.
:" arrive 12.26 P.M. 6.48 P.M.
rile Reef Wale tasked *Lois cooseetkon for Her.
iisbargaad Mutters and Western prints, the neerd
veldt villa Sattfatoro.
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sailattrosdetrieta,evaryiumiday *Tuft
Misse
/h. ; 4 1. Gt. O. Jr.—la -Odd lid.
W I flu sat& issurh.
rilard Nr• • A. taL-Akitikr of
Garlistadad Tarsal streets; deaddthThursday
4611. - Wasidaamdge, roast), t. 0. 0. r.—On Dal*
Mond ar *mass.
rratt /4431,/.0. R. 11.—la SiCcillonaughr•
TIEV. A . 10.-1:1 111 &* came of Diaarand
every Sling */ rrldllidi
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01117101111.
11.stioitstA Oirisf6-44010141 1 5v .O.A . Hay , D. D.—
Smiles' by PnWeistort °Monett sad deintaary
terna, SO** miorßor sett
_avanbur and
we adialdp Dadis
evsetagssreiss omitted.
Istlisres,(l4.latese)-114v . i. Oreld•nbaslo.
debbeek morales sad iiveslactisit weft..
Say Gusting.
Aratettit istaespei—lters . H. 0. Chutes. J. E.
iplevas. detirteor.Sibbatb torah! sad evening,
ni
sv t , 'Sbarsilit !Wag.
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ette eresteg. settWattatedey stieleg.
ies. ‘ llhst. W. IL Wettis. Ser •
axe essaret (geed erontandk Wadliwany
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jamb &d dasirianolats , d wad dal ili gLrati• nntrabld afternoon. .
Thad IW9OOOO44BW—Ref. J. Jlnnieena.-40,100
operinladdllhdinattte.
I: einmto cidattintut.
Receipts' & Expenditures
OF BDBBI6 COUNTY YOE 1869 .
Mmunissioaras' orrrer,
Aiwa COO TY, PA.
A tibia t.. a--Art of Aseetiably,eniltled "An
11. Act to a hes Con utf Bate" and Leries,P requiring
the Cunialttaitllate alai rest. elle° enutttles to pats.
ILM a ataleia,eut ot the fterelpta and liapenditares
yearly, we, the Commissi.iners of Taxes of said °aun
ty, do rofort a. follows, to wit: from the 6tb day of
January A. D ,1669,..t0 the sth day of January, A.
D ,1870--Iyoth da3a inch:Maw:
H. D. i s ArrLss, Tres/surer, and the Cannata
stoners, in account with the county of Adams, as
teilcws:
,_. DR. -. . .
T. Outtauding 000017 Taxes and Quit
Rents in bands of Collectors - $14,705 06
1 0444 Rates and Levies asszuca for 1589.
,
Our, of 0 etty alio rg . 21, 8 73 31
" Qt.it Itent. . 175.04 .
Cumberland tr 0.,.. 1,619 24 •
Oxford " 1,742 J 7 '
Flitnklln '‘• 1,946 25
Straban " -.- ........ 1,879 75
Hanallen •• 1,643 20
Hatilltonban " -1,897 34
Monate leasa t, t.' 1,792 W
Reading " 1,472 44
Latimore. • .• 1,196 14
Butler , 1,120 67
Hamilton •• 1,435 29
Union , ~: 1,765 08
llountjoy- ,' 1,870 66
ilbTaey " • 872 60
yrerty on .. 1,003 960 0 7
8 2
4
008 41
Freedom • ' 677 29
Coacnsaio " ...... - ....... -.-....„1,316 17
Hlghlatid "676 86
Littlestowa bor4
594 82
Remick " 369 65
230,897 64
'State tax doe count y...-..... ............ - ........ .. •211515 16
Loans from Bank and madly' persons. 11,700 00
Cash ' from John Hamilton, costs.-- 2519
Mira. Bechtel, costs 5 00
S a -Russell, nisi endue wattr stock 14 40
W.D. Holtaworth, Itto , for coal used in or
lice, in part
Jacob Melborn, Esq., for coal aced in ollice,
1 , 89
W. A. Duttcan, , Beq.,Jury fees
P. Hann , keg .Jury tees
AdnitionalTax. .............. -_____
Balance due Treasurer by County
The outataudintiCouutyTaa and Quit Rent, appear
to be iu the Lanrds of the billowing CoMasora, to
tit:
rrs. 68/lectors. Bor. r 201,8
Ib6B.
Wm. Guinn, Gettysburg
Quit Beata
Theo. PIS lager, Ber wick ler.,
J. W. Lott, Cumberland
John Nitchtnau, Reading
"069.
Jacob Hummel ,* Gettyab urg 579 61
. Qat; /ten ts ...... ~. 175 04
J.Kealenver,*Cumbar_ land..-.....' 684 03
Henry Felix, Oxford • 1,103 38
Absalom Asper • Huntington • 737 69
Hobart MoCleaf,* Franklin 846 91
Jacob Bottorff. Strehan - 742 BO
John M. 11 anon,* Menallen 1,167 59
R. Watson,. Hamiltonban 654 98
Joe. A. Smith,* Mortatpleasant 968 98
John Geigh,* Reading 755 26
Jacob 11. Myers, Letlmore 818 47
Henry Lapp,* Butler 682 23 ,
Rosanna Hull,. Hareilton...- ..... . 623 68
H. W. Schwartz,. bloantioy 705 lei
Isaac Degrott,* Germany 383 18
Levi Raffensperger,. Tyr0ne........ 265 let
D. H. Reiman,* Liberty
.347 813
Rush M. Bighorn, Freed= 243 41
Solomon Schwartz,* Oonowago... 520 74
Martin Steffy,* Llttlestoirn bor... 317 13
G. W. Lott, Highland 138 65
Wash. Metzger, Berwick bor 1921
314,588 04
*Fr-Berwick and Union townships paid In f a n b.„
fore settlement. John N itchman, J. W. Lott, Henry
Felix, Rush M. Diem's', 0. W. Lott, and Wash. Meta.
ger have paid in full since settlement. Those mart.
ell thus * bays since paid In part.
CR.
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By orders paid out as follows:
By auditing and settling public accounts... us 00
M. Rupp, Court House keeper 35 00
J.M. Walter, expeller? to Hai rishurg , 10 00
J. C.Neely, Esq., auditing public ofllcee 26 00
Counsel% fees-- 75 00
J. M. Walter, clerk', pay in full to Nov. 1,
1899 600 00
J. M. Walter, clerk to county auditors, 25 MI
1, je..,3l)ets t elark's pay frcm ?kir. 1,1669 100 00
Jury Oonantsalonera' pay.... ........ ..... 45 82
A Shealy, Esq., Co Supt 6 00
J.H. Wirt, 11sq„.1Co. Bop& , Institute of
1889 195 50
D. Wills, 161n1.. Agr le ultural eoclety. 100 DO
Water Cordpany, 6 , 4 shares new stock. 80 00
Notes and interest paid sundry persons...—. 9,006 41
Treasurer of Alms House 14,200 00
Assessors' pay 620 00
Tax refunded to sundry persona 14 69
Peter Myers, Esq., inquest on body of T.. 1.
Lee
95
*cob Diehl, Esq, inquest ou body of W. B.
Young
C. H. Buehler, expremeige
Leonard Hennig, putting away 18 tons of
coal
J. M. Walter, swearing A ssessors
IL A. Picking, premium cash and fees for
insurance on Court House
P. Hann,Bheriff, summoning Jurors._
Dr. J. W. C. O'Noal,.Physician at Jail Sod
medicine 28 00
Directors of the Poor pay 80 00
Keeping prisoners at Eastern Penitentiary ' 716 62
District Attorney's fees ' • 779 00
aunt Expenses
Grand Jury's pay 8474 98
General Jury and Tip Slava' pay... 2,846 74
Certificates of Constables' returns.. 834 60
Bills of Costs 1,029 68
Orphans' Courts ' 110 00
Boarding Jury in Black case— ...... 112 00
Philip Hann, Sheriff.
Boarding risoners and Tarokey'a
fees 1,947 80
Washing for prisoner.' 193 94
Betiding, Clothing, de , for Jai(.
Robert & Elliott dry goode 15 94
J. Iltisklesehoff, c 10thing.._.........._..89 00,
W. J. Martin, tobacco 11 84
Danner & Ziegler, hardware...—.... 16 13
D. Q. Klingel, Rhone and mending.. 20 40
Philip Hamm, Shen".
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Conveying primmer* to Bunten
Penitentiary -.-
Takinglssac smith to,Liouse of Re
fuge - 83 87
Bringing prlionerafrom Watmint
ter Jail on requisition
ammistiotrere Pay.
N. Wierman, Esq., pay and mileage 402 40
J. Lott, Zia, pay and mileage......_ 349 30
11,11artman, Xeq., pay and mileage 867 70
0 Stationer, ;Rd Portage.
D. A. Buehler, Esq., postage 7 79
J. A. Kitamiller, Esq., . - 861
J. L. Penick. stationery_......_ • 3 20
A. D. Buehler, stationery: .... -....... 47 60
Advertising, Bionks, Books and Binding,
IL J. Stable, advertising-It blanks... 381 62
Harper, MePherans & Buehler, ad
advertising.. .... .
G. Wiest, 'Leander , ruli ng and
binding 108 Aseeartnent
Murphy Solia, Pidladelphia,Docirets
ter County Men 77 76
Lewis BirtithaL rwbinding books in
County Ofileem
Prothonotary and Clerk's he,.
Jacob Mathorn, Rack fees . 88 80
A. W. Minter, Esq„ fees. ....... -.....- 168 73
Spring Yiection
Fall
Clarke to ItetnriLJudges
Jesse . Camel:deter -.
Lew Lerew
John C. Muter_
Samuel Mickley
John Lupp
Jacob Hey
Joseph Shealy__
Samuel Cobaan
Mrs. Orndorff... .....
Jahn 11arb01d..... ......
Abraham Rife
Levi Schwartz
(I. W. McClellan, Sro street in
Gettysburg • - 150 00
Peter Culp, . 75 00
Wm. H. Steinour," 00
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Geo. Strammel, " 425 00
Joseph Wilde, " o 100 00
Israel Yount, 20 00
C. J. Mhrehart, , " 125 00
/1: Longwell, opening street in
Clettyshurg____
McMillan, Came A
Bridge aid 13rielpe Repairs.
Samuel Stouffer, in fall de new
.. . ... -1,030 00
N.J. yen, repairs at Motown
bridge
J. .M. Pttenturf, repairs at Con.
owago bride
N. Kuhn, re pairs at Brown's bridge
Jacob Spangler, repairs at • /10..
way's Creek bridge..... 4 00
Jacob Rime, repairs at Rock Creek
........ 3 00
Joseph Smith, replan at Stowe
bridge t.. .. 77 85
J. W.Hoornagle, impairs at idszah
creek bridge.. .
-.. ... 300
John Kline, rijralrs ........
Newton Horne ,', rep
.. airs Hornet'sat ..
-
bridg
.....
aeo.3le e ar, repaint at Arandtaville
bridge 116
Samuel Welceene 'reran Onaawato
93 00
D. Hartman, repairs at Arendt*. •
......... 40 32 Ej
Thaw/ Ilppleman, retain at .oantre
JoDa Boer , repaln at Oancresan
W.B. Ildebrantl, repair* at Barna
John d
pwror maks at Mach
T 9 48
Creek bridge. a • 99
Imulder J. Dowel " , " ;;Zeiralai
Ann 10 00
Jolla Dull repays at DePs brides.. 900
John A. liotei, repair* at Dasher,
Gee. main at liantetteel
ic bgle a .;.,Aw r v.i.zi;; ;;; ... o.l ... iirr 180
Crest brWp . -••- pal 91
_ _
IP. Ode, tyska it bridge .14,8 11 - 444.
te l trf, .14 — „ . d . ogiiii . " II
it
S'OO .PYJIJ
ihstakses — t - " 1115
Jacob ilineda, lumbar tor Jail...—. 2.94
-Diehl t dwabrooka. wood 1111-50
David Bottler, wood korBo 00
inard Day" claw*, War
o..l4;llsmith,...rapalr Old
Boum . . ..... i
2 20
7.04 e, wood OpiOimirgo"" . 404
W. Fliemning, pew
item 00
R. D. Lbw. work 99y
8.0.0n0t, femme gqi* Si lA., to
Atlas •t'sB. Ws** row is
• ye
. - w amoiromo.
dome aYoa 3 SO
W. a. aolkblidmdtiOn.
4 110
5. 3/748p rMw . t o,lrl,
11L110wilbareeft is
piss.
—r
REM
sal ora 62
3 142 90
. 175 04
28 85
155 48
411 51
15 62
2 10
26 40
142 40
- 6,607 00
-' 2,141 74
EEO
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- 1,119 40
EIE3
87 40
87 Z
ME]
206 03
Ekdions
.. 510 58
001 10
... 10 00
1,211 fe
Road Damages
66 00
46 00
40 00
2000
SG 00
...... 10 00
100 00
26 00
....... 10 00
60 00
. .... 868 06.
LS 00
- 1,1139 00
aD 76
4 40
70 62
IL D. Armor, repairing facke—.—...
D. Onlp, I dia now chain and re
pang
Jacob Roller, coal tor au — d etrtirt
Rouse 364 80
. .
Rglislration.
Publishing augistrg Law-- 120 00
Boots and Minks.— ...... ............. 311 17
Taking Itegiatratltm Ib4 00
ExoneratWili to CkW00t0r5....».....'
. -----
Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents t o bands
of Collectors 14,685 Od
Tr t *am er's ealuminilan ............ ..... R a j
.lialan2e due Treasurer at last settlement.- 1,165 114
go.o= 106
[ SEAL. j Io teetimasy that the rizei,oing stet/lineal
ofshe Receipts and„ Nzperidituree shibited" at the
office of the Trmoni or of said county, io a correct wed
true copy as taken from and compared with the orig.
Mal remaining in tho books of thio MSe, we have
hereunto eat our ti •, ,la and affizeo I seal of mid
cake, at ettlllbtl , the sth d:.y of .1, vinery, A. D,•
1870,
J.VC• B Lc T,
001 8 It • ••T.W.07.0,
E A,:4lft • 611 , 1C11.
s o(• -ms ouzo,.
Attest—J. Jur. Al v cos, Clef k. •
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STAT/531. ST OF antrxry lir.
Loans from Bank .• danndre person 544,000 4.
From which dedne: Ontstand tug Taa • ..1,0
Quit Rents due r..unty at seldom, 1, , 1.1,588 04
The county owns 175 Quit Iteut■
valued at $lB each $2,.(e) 00
And 21 sham of W .ter Stork par
♦aloe $l5 per share.
AUDITORS' REPORT.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams c.danty.
We, the underidgned, duly elected Auditors to ■et.
tie and adjust the PtibUc Accounts of the Treasurer
and C00M161111.1111016 of sold county, haring been
sworn or afillatod agreeably to law, do report the
following to be • general statement of said ecconnt■
from the Bth day of January, A. D,, 1869, to the bib
day of January, A. 9.,1879—b0th dal• Inclusive.
2.00
2000
6800
8400
H. D. WATTLES, Esq., Treasurer au 1 the Ckunsu Is
'loners, In aer.ount with the county ..f Adams:
DR.
To amount of Outstanding Tax at lam set
tlement. ..... --- $14,705 GS
County Taxpasessed for :869 30,897 64
Slats Tax due County 2,636 15
Money borrowed , from Bank and suudry
persons. 8,700 00
Cub from John Hamilton, costs. 25 79
" Mrs. Bechtel " 500
B. R. Russell, dividend on Wa
ter Stock.„.
Cash from W. D. HOltsworth, coal, In part
Jacob Melhorn, coal for 1889 ,
_
' . W./..ksfutian, Back Jury Fees .
PILI
" P airti '- Sheriff, " " 64 v 0
" Ad Donal Tax 110 47
Balance due Tr*aury by County .1.359 62
CR.
By outstanding Taxes for 1868. ..... ...... 1.117 23
1869 13,470 81
lees for 1867 • 216 38
1868 1950 46
1869_, ... .... . ............ 136 la
Etonerations for Ile 60 79
1888 316 18
_ 1849 12 12
Disbursements on eounty orders 42,948.61
Treasurer's Oammtausion ' 868 87
Balance due Treasurer at last settlement.. 1,156 14
We, the undersigned, Anditoss of the County of
Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and swore in pursu
ance of Law, do report that we met, did audit, settle
and adjust, according to law, the accounts of the
Treasurer and CommbWoners of said County, com
mencing on the Bth day of January, A. D., 1889, and
ending on the 6th day of January, A. D., 1870—both
days inclusive, that said account as settled above
and entered on record in Settlement Book In, the
Commissioners' Office, of Adams county, is correct,
and that we Bad a ba lance due the Treasurer, by the
C onaty, of Your Thousand Three Iltindred and Fifty
nine Dol tare and Sixty-two Ceuta, ($4,359 82,) a n d In
Outstanding Taxes, Fourteen Thousand Five hundred
and .111gMy eight ollars and Four Ceuta, 014,688 04.)
51. B. BOLLINGER, .
E.G. HRAGY,
DAVID BRODEB,Jr.
Auditors.
COLLATERAL. INHERIT.\ NCE
TAX.—The knowing is a statement
of the amount of Collateral Inheritance Tax collet
ed from the Mates of the following named dece
dents. and paid to theContaionwealth of Pennsylvania
by William D. Roltzwortb, Register, of Adams
county, for the year beginning Dec. 1, 1888, and end
ing Dec- 1, 18419
Judith Gallagher t 439
Jacob Fidler TO b 3
Margaret Deatric k 27 54
John Bowman 50 00
Rather McKinney 25 00
Ann D,riglaas 84 IS
Samuel Miller 14 91
Joel Wright 50 10
Wm. 8. Naugle 8 17
William Doug la., Penional &IT 50
Real 0 8 75
Rebecca Camp be!. 130 12
Deduct Reglster'• fee, .5 per cent. for collect -1,9E11 14
-
tion 98 95
Amount due Commonwealth
I hereby certify that the above statement lx corre,t
and tree. ' J. C. NICELY,
Feb. It—lt , Auditor of Public Ofticea.
golds and Nestauranta.
EAGLE HO TEL.
The largest •nd meet oommodious in
siZTTrallate, 1 . 112(N•.
el MILIM3IIIII4I /ID WAIIIINGTOI STEM/
JOHN L. TATE, Propritetor.
ggr An.)mnibtis,forPassengers and Baggage,rut
o the Demos, on arrlyalanddeparture °Mai Ito'
Train,. Cuefnle ts,andreasonablichargee.
Kay 29, 967._
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR.
NOW OPEN:
HIS is anew House, and has been
T
A: fitted up in the most approved style. Its
location apleasant and convenient, beint In tb
mostbusiness portfolio( the town. Every
insnthasbeen mad *tor theaccommodationand coin
a rt el' guests, with ample 'tabling attached . Wits
" . xperianced , and accommodatint: Clerk
we shall ass every endeavor to please 'nit b.
now 3 pen for the eptertainment of theptll
we tindlyfollait ashare olpublicpatrense
May, 11161.
Waldo and iftwarg.
WATCHER . - SL JEWELRY.
WM. P. McCARTNEY
'ulnas to inform hisOustomere and the Public
generally, that haring purchased the interest
of his Partner (L. V. B. Soma) in the Watch and
Jewelry Store onitaltimore st., Gettysburg, ne will
spare no efforts to give satisfaction to all.
He hasJast returned from the City with a splendid
assortment of
GOLD A.lOO SILVER AMERICAN AND ;SWISS
WATCHES, JEWELRY; SILVER, TEA AND
TABLE SPOONS, FORKS; GOLD, SILT
RE AND STAHL PRAMS SPECTA
. CLAY; al4to, CLOCKS fif thebest man
wjacturet JIUSICAZ, INZITRU
MEM it VIOLIN GUIT- •
ARKINGERCREWR
.4JIT BRIDGES.
ailWatok and Clock Work warranted for one year.
Jewelry repairing executed is • neat and workman
like manner. 189E10, 1869.—tt
ISAAC 11. SrAUFFER,
WATCHES&JEWELRY,
N 0.148 NORTH 11/00ND STREET, corner of Qiirry
PHILADELPHIA.
An eaeortineat of Watches, Jewelry, 811 d Plated
Ware antatantly on hand.
Wof Watches and l r e A w us ell , p l 7 6 l o p .- t i
attewit9tiot.ring
FOR SALE.
THE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE;
Pest front,Se 40 hot lot, with two-sho7 Brick
Bock•bnlld~, la lrst-olau repair, two doors Crow
Court Boon, ow lhiltisoro street, will be sold on so.
nosusoishiss town& Juniat—tt
ertUittro, At.
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE,
umrsiorous t
JECENRY BOWEB,:ateggiet,
PIII:IWM;LPHI.L.
ILUIS PEOZ
Aliver4lllmightisis V Lim, ataswoura and rifts
rouursgab ma wasuasammumed
is Mgrei malaise in goo olotooto to :wan,
lopll.. recompielleil
ttola l av ir e, by aaalyda, tasted lti7ui 4141111 Ft.
Packed is Bags Aftooibs. each..
iDECOIts BaVinailli a ao.,
4/**6,
el Saab intoned 40 South Daiaw+ Avouten
PHILADIL,PVI . IA.
A nos us" st
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
TO 1101MI1131/13T,
sautouuut, 311).
bydlishregiallesAy tbsvaikeet tbsanatry.
14 4bbiliseklaaaddran Roney lame. Plead
Pis - flall.lt-17
WIT ATMIRTBEING
eta: I
JUST THE PLACE.
QM
143 61
Boots and Shoes 1
612 17
399 00
1,701 97
661,63662
BOOTS AND SHOES
CALL AND BY OONVi-NCIMI
NO TK•'UBLE TO &lOW GOODY!
1, 'T I STAILX Tlli PLACE,,
fd4,402 11
Nearly opposite Me COMPILER Office, Gettysbeisi
15 00
--- 3,115 0
Jan. 21, 1870.-11
$3l 2•7 41
WHERE? WHERE?
W 14 E ?
DID YOU 111.Ilf TIIAT
NICE NEW SUIT !
WHY, AT
S. WOLF'S
()LOTT:TING , STORE ,
in the Diamond, C'or. of the Square,
TOWN OF GETTYSBURG, COUNTY OF ADAMS,
AND STATE OF PENN'A.
THAT'S THE PLACE ,
*.• the very place, for
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!
lo everything—Over Costs, Drees Costa, Pantaloons,
Vesta, Undershirts, White Shirts, Collars, Neck
Ties. Gloves, Comforts, Hsts, Caps, Boob and
Shoes, Clock., Watches, Jewelry, Per
fnmery, Clothes Brushes, Trunks,
Carpet Bass, Valiees,. Umbrellas,
and ten thousand other aril
ski, al I "too numerous
to Insert."
Call, examine, be convinced, buy, and be glad.
Highest 3, 11100.—t market prices paid for all kinds of FORS.
Dec. f
1S 4,
sti dse 82
JOSEPH JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
661.636 62
OHLIKBICREIBURG lITERZT, GICITYBBURO
T HE undersigned, of the late firm of Geo. Jacobs
A pro., would moat respectfully Inform his
friends and the public generally, that be him opened
a Merchant Tailoring establishment in Chambersbarg
street, neat door to the old place ' end three doors east
of the Keystone House, where be will be happy to
wait on all who maypatronize His 'dock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, TESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
*c., Ao.,
w Gibe faun d choice and cheap—very desirable to ee
beet from. All kinds of Goods for sale—whether he
manufactures or not.
GOODS MADII UP with dispatch, ea well when
bought•t ether storage, at hie own - . The very best
work will be mad.—good 'Wand substantial sewing
—end nothing will be deemed 'too much trouble to
reader satisfaction In every ease.
The latest New York Fashionererniarly received.
Onttlagdonu, as usual.
A awls of public patronage la solicited, and a o • I
fort spared to d It.
April 11.—tt
BOOTS AND SHOE 6.
YEW ES TABL ISHMENT.
•LIK uudersignedhar erects. a Lew bulidiug rt
1. a boot and Shoe Establishment, ou
year the RallroadStation ,I. Gettysburg wherathe
now offers for sale,
Boots shoes, Gaiters , slip
pers, &e l &c .,
ormee,romebandc hildre..o i differs. t %Lyle. end
prices. Re has aloe assortruerst to select from And
willsellmry article. , esnellner profits.
WORK MADE TOORDER, of the best !tutorials
and workuranshi.,. Itrery effort made to render
satisfaction. The petrosagr (the public l• solicited.
Cal 11n. end select from hie stock or leave your mese.
urr. In either case you L•nrruot relit° brills...ed.
July 17,1664.-11 M AIMING
$1,883 09
HAS ARRIVED AT
N ORRIS'
HEAD-QUARTERS,
On the S i . E. Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
the Largest and Best Stocks of
Fall & Winter Clothing
TILE LATUT STYLES OF
FLATS AND CAPS,
TILE BEST MANUFACTURED
BOOTS
AND S HOES,
also a LargA Variety of
Woolen Under-Clothing
, 1 •
with a large assortment of
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And everything tonna In a Gentleman
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 1, 1889.—tf
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
NEW FI-R.M !
.•
.•
COBEAN OUIVNINGRAM
ATE just received from the City a new and larg
LI. stock of
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS, &c.
The goods have all been selected with great care and
with • desire to meet tics wants of this community.
The public will And !hoped' to boot the best quality
the
LATEST STYLES.
One and all are! netted to call at oar Store, oa Blatt
ataritatreet,Oattystatmasarly opposite ialtnestact
BM. IL. O. MOW(
Jut CUNNINdUu(.
Oct- 29.—tt
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
aPlUltrni 1174411 IND Sgsrmx 017701,
GJEITVFBIIIIO, Pl.
Ne Tat will shwa tad no but qupties sad lasi
u fit
CQATS *PANTS, TESTS,
01 ALL BITLIB ♦ND BIM. ALSO,
SHIR TS,
Trunks, Valbes, trmbrellsa,
ad pest sad lugs vasisty of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUSENTS9
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
TOBACCO and OURS,
. , .
.altaeldiallitliel•ldatakertveit r
.eleoplassik. Oteshiaseellet alustativol Palk
saresteditilliailryasertlfe abased
MEI
NM
UILN
MI
TO GET
011 E A 1'
I %II L SELL
NIY . RNTIRR • T K
cos T!
ON BALTIMORE STREET,'
D. 11. ELINOh:L
JOSEPH J ACOBS
Furnishing Store
Sri' Soots, ilotiono, &c. I
NEM' giiiii%Viiffitifift
G 0I) 8
AT AIitNDTBITILLE, PA.
TOBIAS R. COVER
lIAVINQ °polled e . new store,Ln A rendtaville, has
Jut retarntal from the city with i splendid u•
mimes' or
DRY GOODS,
DEACERINS,
faURRtiDWA RR,
HARDWARE, a e
liatiim purchised my entlr.stock for cub; lam
prepared toll) vary chimp. Cilre me a all and Jude
Ibr yourselves. T. R. COVER.
May
1870.
H. B. WOODS,
Cornet York atteetand Diamond.
G.El"r YSB LTRG,
Continue' to sell
DRY GOODS,
NOTlijNB, l
HATS, -
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CARPF243,-:
at the lowest prices In town
NEW
Fall and iViutef Goods.
AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA
GRIEST 1101VEAS
lar AVE received
their NEW PALL AND WINIER
11
GOODS, as excellent assortment, selected with
cars and will be sold champ for cash.
..611se us a call and examine our Goods.
DRIEST A BOWER,.
0et.29.1869. tf
Akenta Sr 3 the Grove k Be ker Sewing madam,
J. L. SCHICK
has the Largest noil Best SeleetA = lock o
DRY G OODS
LEE
NOTIONS
hat has tweu hrought to dett)shorg this fall, • blc
111 be nold at the Iniremt possible rat..
Ouv. 5, 1519.-tf
$lO,OOO RE WARD !
STORE ENTERED!
Rebert & Elliott's Store,
IN GETTYSBURG, •
Dry eu j er es:
, k .i ts t
u en , u
an.:
nelargeaaeand rtpti
D l I , re s
takers.
The parties :re well known, bat bees tlnts far ea•
taped arreet,aa I hey left Greenback. to exchange for
the Gouge.
The person. who took the Goode are very well
maths/led that they received more or better . Goods fur
their Loney thairthey could bare lot at, coy other
store.
Come one 1 Come all 1
and examine our largo aarortmeo t of
SILKS,
GINGHAM'S,
LA WNS,,
BAREGES,
ALPACCAS,
CLOTHS,'
CASEIN:KEES,
TWEEDS,
JEANS,
VESTIN9B,
Also ,Oarpet s, Notions , Glassware, Quenaserars, and
Indeed, • general assortment of everfthing belonging
to a Bng-elase Store.
Blern 888 the place Is opposite tii• Coart•honee,
Baltimore street, and that our motto Is; galr Dealing
and Small Prate. lAurli 23.1861.-1
FALL AND WINTER
G 0 . 0 D S
FAHNESTOCK BROTH / 88 . 6... Jost received •
fall supply of TALL AND WINTER 60 ete
which their Mende and the public are Invited to ex
amine.
FOS LADIES,
Oar Stock consists of /reach Merinos, Dalian's, in
pries Cloth, Timis', Ipinallnes, Cretans Cloth s Black arid Colored Alpacas, Mack and Fancy
Pas, Plaids and every variety of Dress
Good.. Also, Hoop Skirts, Roman
Ribbon'', Realise, lc., de., to.
CLOAKING,
P4le and fancy, Repellant Cloths, /lc
SHAWLS,
Doable and Sines Blanket, Brorite and Talbot.
FUR 8 ,
a large alloartmeut and Very cheap
DOMESTICS,
=I
IDIt, CUILDLEN
We bay. a beautiful variety of Plain sad tangy
Goode. Also, a full Hsu of Obildreu'e tra.
doublets and Drawers.
FOR MEN'S WEAR,
a choice amortised of cloths, Ousainers, Oftwoiftette
Jeans, ix. Also, Shirt Bosoms, Shirts slid
Drawers, Suspenders, Ilashiterebielk,
Neat Tles, Collars, he., he.
STIRLING SPOOL OOTTON,
equal If not better than any made
CABPITB,
lograio, VelOtlan, Homo-loads and Oil
MATTING,
Cocoa ind Straw
nossz AND LAP BLANKETS,
tali; variety
Also, oar natal One assortment of
QusanswAsx.
xDARWARs, •
*Aims,
OIL,
lIAZDWAIUI,
SADDLERY,
wilmmr , ,
111Leir. los Caßt4bi Weal& Ininti Yes Ida 7 1 1 1 t
TIN se" a* levell garraintinTOO
OoL*11110.4'; , •
Saimert, Way, St.
Hardware' and Gioceries.
15111 110loottbors bay, NA returot ioss At; agog
attomouss sapply or IEXPIPION sad ORO
. libido agar* shrug at Qs& old Mad
as isillsoors Arm st
"took coaddt Woes to molt lb. thou. Our
la
0 .
luctlingfi
Toora
imoi• fl o ur :. ,:k .^ 0040310001110100.
e A 11
I n lu
;fir"
" a 4 1
0 I M,IM: ,. ... . . .
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11 Or tow.. A '
• osoalialli Or ALI. , //37/4
0114 ts t as. ?biro ir se MOOS Issislit it tit
loolnA la Il moostiosei sislos: iss eMs mon •
~.1 0. *Ase jpiz lem elirs . joslef. sj4l
gisstokssmossami otrOste - TES - 1.-.
Olin OPP IS otporospersi I' is kW kr
ask ifs alr dilisr - mot of tit
' MIL 11.
wir r irma
sir a, uer.,is - 7- 1
1 i . .
, .
,
INEW GROCERY.
AMOS EtiKERT,
York st. ' opposite Chrismer's Bakery,
Gettysburg, Penn'a.,
INaT i e d 1 . 01 . to in t 'rely
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
•
MOLASSES, •
TEAS,
SPICES,
DRIED FRUIT,
COAL-OIL,
BUCKETS,
BASKETS.
BROOMS„
•
BRUSHES,
TOBACCOS,
SEGARS, &p.
Also, , a goaaral , asprtmant of Notions.
1870.
113,11 oping toes's satisfaction Coal( who way fa
vor me with a Lath( Rolla It a share of the public-pa
tannage. • .1.1103 ZUSILE.T.
' Sept.l7,lP9.—t
WM• J. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
R °ORRIN I? AND LIQ ORA.
A large lot ol Gro..erhs tho t I am selling Cheap
fur Citalit
CITOIGP, LIQU()11S,
Old Rye ll'lsißky eight g(ars Old.
Pow Old French Beandy.
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS,
A general amuriment of BITTERS, emor guilich
shler's Ilerb
Jan. 7,1870.-4 y
Pare Liquors for Medical pur
pose. at MARTIN'S.
Table Cutlery, Glassware ; Queens-
WARR, ie., nt WY. J. MA RTIN'S.
April 30. 1869 . •
WM. BUYER Si. SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware.
SW.A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FA MILY GROCERY.
Dee.{, 1867.-t._
BARG :1 N S
GROCERY
JACOB,W. CRESS
HAVING..pon,d • new Grocery. i Gettyvharg, on
th• northelreat corner of the Public Square,
haslue received • dplendhl mnlortment of FRESII
GROCERIES,
Including duller rup, Teats
Spledr,Tobacco.ialt. Ylah.ll an , ..Sl..ulder•./r Also
QUEENSWARE, C(JN F ECTIONS
Nits, Vrnitcivip.. rant . . A r tic!. :..1.4N.410rir goner
any We vri I 6351,• F1.111:1: ltld FEED
STU Ylet4
11.4"ing yurcLr.r• to; •'AFII. I Yr. prepared to
revy eheep an. rnr.tall.. n j tire ror your:
selves.
Sept 25.1467.-i • .1. W. • 'REEF.
GROCERY.
WM. E. MEALS II Az (WANED A
Grocery, Vegetable and
at hid residencr 3.lJolnfni3feale t Brother'e Marble
EAST YORK STREET
where helm prepared to set as cheap as the che.tpes
anything In his line. Give os • call.
March 19,1869--tt •
Arming mpltmtnts,
THE WORLD,
DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Mowers.
Auroral examination of these machines nilico.m
thence any ono of their superior merits over all
ethers, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and re
liability for work, on sltkinds of ground, and in
ev
ery variety of grathand grain. Conndent of this we
invite those In want or a good machine to examine
for thansaivas before purchastap elsewhere.
These machines can be told at Naked Mowers—.
REAPERS as Hand Rake, Self-Rake, or Dropper.—
Two differiu,t Mites: No. I Maclaine, with two cotter
Bari and three Enloe', cutting five anAa hal feet tot
gimlet and four feet eight inches in gran; ‘No. 2.; cut
tin` four feet sLt inches.
We have thatoonfidenca In these anachthes that we
are willing to let those wanting a machine test them
with any other they may wish, and keep the one that
gives most saththetlon. DODGES' AIITOMAN BEL I%
RABE has given such general satisfaction that we
soludder it the beet BediMake out, and is attached t.
no other machine except the Dodge Ma chin 3, rho
Ohloasdlthekeye patent.
For the Decent of those legating machie te w e
wotild refer them to a few of those to whom we have
sold the last s4lololl ' is:
John Deardorff, Ben.,
Ifpbrtlm Lady,
George Lady,
Jonathan Miser,
James Mickley,
Daniel Settle,
John Deader,
• John Eckert,
Win. Font,
Cornelia/Lott,
Win. Gulden,
Win. Noss.
AI4 ro WIIURTOOTII HIT RAKES, including the
eel. Brandt Rake, and Beladischarging Rakes.
Also P DOHS FANNING MILLS, AND /ARM
xxpinnurrs oinnteur.
Persons wishing to exentioe machine■ will And them
at the warehouse of Joanne WIILI & Sous, Gettya
butt, Pc; or et the residence of the eubseritiar, 2
miles from Gettysburg, on the Garrisburg road. Per
sons wanting arcularir will edam, the subscriber,
Gettysburg ,Pe.
April 23.-t
STILL AHEAD !
• HOFFHEINS'
•
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greatest Machines of the
A,
1.8 superior to any other M achine now in use, as
will excel any that will ever be introduced, hay
fag been thoroughly tried and given general satianc-
Una. I would• now inkiem all thole who intend per.
chasing Machines to call and examine far themselves.
Is Macau* Waked particularly to excel all other
machines In strength, durability, ease of draft, and
ratability of work, In all kinds of grus and grain.—
It cuts lodged grain admirably, which is a great item
in Machines to a farmer. It can be need as a hand
rake as well eafiseMraker. It outs 5 feet It IncheiHn
gran; 4 feet ICI inches in grass; has • steel cutter
bar, - witlt wroughtiron guards ; it can be used as a
Sines Mower as Selina a Gointoined Mackin.
Man trial of the Machine can be had.
AIea,IIHUIHMAIPS
RAKE, and the great and well-known
the beetrekee ever introduced. We would
your attention to the IRON DOUALA SHOVEL
PLOUGH, wrought iron frame, vat lightaad strong,
steel shovels, easily adjusted te shalkiw or deep,
and is 111fiand tastefully_ntada.
MICLUILMOR /AN-
Nlßilit= lll llasessromEWitaatnproved, for
inky visa livotill• Ames* the farmers of
Pennsylvania. It Is large and strong, has two cockle
l and warranted to work perfectly.
=dlkhaitel/APMLNG IMPLEMIIN T 8 always
on baud.
Any person wish lag to exam Ina these =eolith ea can
seethere at the Battle-Bald Hotel or at my residence,
II miles from Gettysburg, between the Taneytown
road and the Baltimore pike.
LIMO A. BUSHMAN.
Maylls,lll6o—tf
8 F...:.1:.'1':', .. FREE-.
ownrs. Ems, k con
SEED CATALOGUE
FLOWER & VEGET4.BLE
GAULDIN, 7011
wM
VIM aftw ill i amilq uelmilsab l4ll7l"" fre• o o f reh rlawl"
, hosedlaigily X. awor
BON AM, Ilya*.
,pir bitses Illearkilaohwitar, Y
004.1;
iiMl;;;_4=lll=
grortrlts.
eantisfing in pen - I of
1931213
IN GETTY6BURG
Notion Store
yard, In
Henry Culp,
Henry Him&
Slhha - Penrose.
David Stewart
Watoes White,
J.J. Herr,
Andrew Welk Ort,
Wm. Blgham,
John Galan
John N. Notinan,
John N. Boyer,
Wlt .WIIILS, Agent
sad GMDI to the
Vats of Zrzirel.
ROAD
TI CIE TABLE
FIRST"ritAINI oaros dettystiorp at S 40, A .M
and,annoctt at Hanover Janet tot. wltt. trainago
lug North, 7 1,;03:74r4 reacblogl3altimcl7 - at 3 201'
,11,114rristiurg 1•Z :;;O, P. M., Pl.llutleljaila at 410
P.M. llcturalal•,nrrive^L Oettyet , arg at 12 OP
3f.,wit pti,utt3L r, tro:•: dtimoro, rfsl=arg; dc
SECOND TlSAlNteurr. 4 true bur r 9t5 P .31
and c3annetp at Ilan.Ver Janctiut, lalti
Train on IL at .1 4 I'. 51., reaclih.g ttnltiniot. nt
TO) P. %I. ¢-carn!a„ .CriVi, at aCitpitzlilp st
G 3u P. [
O. I •• • • 4 'from B.Litittl c,
Lc
ear , A PothirOre? CAT.if ,4 1 / 1 14:hb4t.Cla the Fitight
thin,rvui;:li I• l .un . . 4 rJa.zti:h.a•.7 .11
reAcLibir, (let tpaotti g at 10:40. huos,„,try
fl.trristourg fn tho 1.11.1. 11. [red', c.tr ria,ll
rictlyti!,tirg by 10.:A .1. M. triliu,
Pnesengexi:ar.ltuteli,!, will Itmve Get! )ai.urg
P. SI., r eat:1,161;11v.: J uuctiwi a! 5.'23
Nor. :16, 160
_HEADING RAILROAD
WINTER A RRAN EM EN T,
'HONDA 2 , 'DEC. 27th, 1869
Oreat trunk lint:Croat the North 4nd Northwest
for Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashlalid,Stismoklu, Lebanon, Alkntown,
Easton, Cphrata,Lltiz. Laneaster.Columbia, Ire.
Trains leave Ilarrisburgror New York .asfollowei
At 45.35, 3.10 - A.11., 12.20 coon, and 203 P. M.. con.
pectin g with shun,. r Trains on Pentl.ylvan in Railroad,
and arriving at New York at 12.13 noon, 3.30, 6.50 and
10.00 P. 31., respectively. itleering Care accompany
the 5.35 A. 31., and 12.0 wen, reales without
change.
I , nv, • Nen York at .CO9 A. M., 1.2 (r
noou and L 00 I'. M., Philadelphia 8 r 8.13 A. M. „,1
3.30 P. M. Slaephiir C•nta accompany the U tri A. 11.
and 5.00 P. M. traini Ica, New Yk.lk. without chroge.
Leave liarriaburg Or Reading, Pottlivilla, TaII:2-
, 011, AS61:1I11.1, Shautoklu, i'iun Grove,
Allentown and Philadi./phia at Q. rn A 2.05 and
4.10 P. M., atopp.it g at I.ol,atAro wry
6tations; 4.10 P. 11. train cuunecting (or
Pottmvitie :.no Go;utubia only. kor Potlevi:le,
Schuylkill Hay, n 21,,d Auburn, eta I , lAuylkill nod
Suiquebttrorta Vtail 11,i1,1 learn VAT, GLt.IP et 3 10
W.Ly 1' Ls +.•llget erain ;,,Le es Philadelphia al 7.30
A. 31.,,H111.• •Ltu . ; train on List Penna.
Itailroati, returning (eon. Itratlint; itt I'. 31.,
stopping at all .cations.
56.1./ ti ti VI, 1 Al a.)
I.:, u A till .k
Al., 7.0", S. I
Neu VOi
iu.•p..La:,ue
6M1111,3 - : IL .1. f , .r •II arr,-I.!aa g I1.;:0 A.
rteraa rat.
t •
ut 5.10 A. Si
t
P. M., arliv,l.l,llt p .
.Puttlt“wo .1, ~.11‘..d.t,,uPuttr•
townat 1 3.15 A. tr A./.! ,!I.ld. at
4.00 P.]l
tt , ..1.11,utt Tt It%
7 A . 11 . .:rising
Cf..166.1.3ia 1, 11,411; “17.17 A.
M., and 6.15 P. 11. ;or 1101,4111,
Colttrubia.Ac.
Perkitimeoltydlß , allTrainbleal, Perk 14, mei,ju, r
tion a t 9.40 A. M..S IN and 5.30 P. .11.; rotor
leave Sclwenktvll le at 95.5 A. Y., 12 t 5 u.mu, and
4.15 P 11. connecting with Kimilar tr,il]..: on 1it...1-ing
ing Rail Hued.
LlolebrLykdala Raitread Trafne have Pottetown at
0.40 A. IL, •ud L. 20 I'. M., ra,turttiag leave Mcalt.tt
PIRAAaat •t 7.00 11.2:, A. M., cor.nectiui t with
altnttar trafn• on next:lt-4 Ltailrr,act.
Cliekter Valley Ilaiiroad Trait/. leave Vridg•pult
5t11.30 A. M , 2.05 and 6 (P 2 P. M., returning, leave
Downingtown at 030 A. M., 12.45 noon and 6.15 P.
51., count-cling witlrkus,:ar trains on Reading Bail
road •
On Sundays, leave New Mork at 5.00 and B.OOP. M.,
Philadelphia at S.UO A.M. and 3.16 P. .31.,(the 5.00 A.
M. train running only to Beading,) leave Pottsville
at 5.00 A. If.. Ifarriebnrg at 5.35 A. M. and 3.10 P.
.31.0.1,1 heading at 7.15 A. If. and 10 05 P. 3f. 3...n.4
liasrl•burg, at 7.1;3 A. M. lor Nor York, nod 5.40 A—!
11. and 4.26 P. M. for Philadelphia.
lineage ,Si•t•do,zchrul and Exctlf
slonTicketn.tuandrreurtal;i,dut, .1: reduce, Rates.
Baggage checked :hr. ; 11., pun nd• I lowed
eacl.Pas,er.;.
G . SICOLLS.
:eat ra uperiutendeut
Beading. Pa IRC.4
N ORTHERN, CENTRAL RAILWAY
NCH ED uL E.
vs audAßrr Nov. 10, 1469:trains willleat a flanov•r
Junction liott
LE E r
10.35 a. M.—Dad, for Wiiliaa,purt, daily (except
Su:, la). f9r ELmra. RocLtFter. Refialo,
.N.121:41 , 30191 ay.d Eric and the West_ .
1.2.::7 a. mt.—Dal:y - 4dr Elmira. Rtrflaid, Ac.
2-18 p. itintlays)Por IVilltutusport
and Erin.
6.05 p. n..—Dail)rexcept Santlyaifor York.
10.03,p. rn.—Eadly‘except Sundaayej for 11..trri,drurg
at.d the WA, L.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
T. 17 a. to.-- Dail) 4!opping at Parktonouly.
—D.615 ,ept Soaday:.; 4ropping at all
StatUd.e.
12.'21 p. ntupping at Parkton 0n1y. 1.31 •
pAn —Daily reampt Sunday .tcpplt giL' Dark
ton unly. .
4.42p.m.—Da11y (except Sundays:•topplunat the
Stationi.
EDW. S. YOUNG Geo Paee.Agent,
Baltimore, Md
ALFRED It FISKE, Gen:Superintendent,
Nur 2a, 1,d19.-t Harrisburg, Dana',
I 1 : . :NNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
A RAILROAD.
Dont.letraek route running between Philadelphia
and Pittsburg. Train. leaving Gott. . b urg make the
following ..an.tions with thin Trunk line:
(Jett) 'burg - leave at 5.15 a. m. k 12.40 p. m.
I..nt.verJuncti,.n arrive 10.05 205 "
" leave 10.55 " 9.55 "
Ilarriaburs arrive 12.55 p.m. 11.45 e
leave 3.50 " 2.25 a. In.
Philadelphia arriv 9.10 .. 6.50
Harrisburg leave 1.16 " 12.10 ..
Pittsburg arrive 1.35 a. to. 9.10 "
At Ptilliwielphle close connections are made with
the trains for New York, Boston and all Eastern
Olties. At Pittsburg eOnnectione are made in the
New Uni.ns Depot with the trains for all Weetern
pointy
forthetinformattorappl3 to
EDWARD IL WILLIAMS,
• Gest Soperintendent,Altoona,Pa.
IlzxsT W. liktmtrit„,flon. Paerenorr maul Ticto
Aitent.Philtte.lphte. (May 14,1868.-t
Wihotograph Galttrito.
ESTABLISH 1559
TIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
F6R K STREET, GETTYSBURG, PENA' A
PICTURES OP ALL STYLES
Views of the Battle-field
Seud Stamp for Catalogue
FRAMES, ALBUMS, &e., &C.
IMIMEEMI
HOLIDAYS
NEW FIRM!
WEIR 'subscribers having uttered littupartnership in
J. the PHOTOGRAPHIC BIIELINXBB, at the old
Wand of Rama L Co., Baltimore street, Gettysburg,
(Dearly (spoilt. Eidureatocka' Store), where they w it I
ilweas be prepared to take In the best style,
PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, BON
TONS, CARTES, IMPERIELS, AND
ALL OTHER STYLES,
. Albums, Photograph Frames, .3.7 c.,
la great variety constantly on hand and for sale cheep
p-Qlve us • call, everything done to please Cue
Omer, and give satisfaction.
Noy. 19, 1869"4f
Warble
CANN
. 0 N S
DABBLE WORKS
CORNER OF BALTIMOREAND BARI-MID
DLE ST.,OPPOSITE- THE 00IIRT-HOUSEr
GE'TTYSBURG, PA.,
VABYDIBOILIPTIO) 01P WORK RXECVIED
7111 FINKSTISTILX o.lf THE MIT
May 20.11167.—tf
G BURGET7tP MARBLE YARD.
In la etToilk3 Ire et,l3 ettpetnarg,P • . Whirr sthey
arepreparidtotnrigsballklxdsotworkinthe laps
1111,011 Al 3 iONIIIIEN TS 0 NEB, lINAINSTOIII23
MANTLIB, to &a.
altheittortostaetlet,anda at heap as th Aosta.
Sali•T sit sikai! 1, ?rad u a tisk eat se lusaiilll,
1:72
GrayinmgOktiy29ABo
lIIMEI=I/2111
viudizntoui.
FfTRNITURE ROOMS,
WARNER Sr, CO.
INVIT.r special attention to t! eit Large otsettmerst
1 of Malta°ld furniture, ell of the best wake and
latest xtlhv , .Lich they are etJtingnl City price,.
Coeitainfilg TIFDSMAD. BUREAU. WASII-STAND,
• Ti:APOY TABLE. YOUR CHAIRS. NtiRSF:
ROCK F.ll ; ni.r! TOW/. RACK--
-
xelm a. tow n. $4lO. A 1.4).
PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE,
IeCITILDI Sup
of nll kinelm In bel,mate pit-ram-50EAS, TABLU:c
CII A I IVA, f•TANI.S. LURRATI3. •TOW ILIF 'KA,
W A RDI: 0111.:14. WORK TA It 1.1.8. DI NINOa nd
BILEAKEAt , T TA 'ILES. EXTEN.IVE
TAR LES,CItf RS, NI ATTIt E.',S.E.S. FIAT
RACKS, CIIII
CARRIAGES, sir!.
LADDER', BR A...7K Et?,
At, dc, end n I Lrw,..
u•urul..let,t
MIScELLANEuUs GoODS
T KE ,SP BOTTOiII
South-ea6t corner of Centre Square
Oct.. 22, if .1.
RING'S VEGETABLE
TIIIS FAVORITE IIAIR RESTORER
has been Lefid - a the 1.111.1ic long enough to have been
tlionktiOili (toed and in,,using ealo and popu
larity ore the beet tt, f.r its _superior merit. •
AS A RESTORER OF GRAY
lEEE
HUMORS ° F Tut. SCALP
arid priccutirig itching it is wonderfully succestful.
For Preventing the Hair
HAIR TO BALI) HEADS
it succeeds beyond Competition, althongh not always
socceserul. Where the glands or foil:cles are not de
stroyed new ffalr.4 la cure to grow after utifog It pro
perly.
nothing gorpow , oa it. It impart.' to dry, Indtd •n,
wiry 'lair that benirtifiri appraranre a., mac
admirtd.
CQrstaining nu oil or gre:, • it tin, not soil lL
finest linen.
It is oomponntled upon neigh:l4o th
unrest Ingredients and is rot rely Ilarrnlvss
Being perfumed with the most fragrant Extract
its olor is delightful. '
et. - it without number run giron nw_ee•:.r) lan
the
to, well known to I i.llytre it. Use it once an I 3
will never be without it.
BEI
4a3-5..1.1 by A. D. Diet:ler, J. 11. Haber, IL 11,,rucr
Gottpburg, Pa. , tu.k.l by
DR 1: , .; GISTS A.Vp JIRRCIIA NTS EVER Y IVEItE
~,,,,0 1YE DOLLAR pr. LOTTLE
E. M. TTISS CO..
Prrpri,! , Ars
N,. Sd, Is , .. 1-61.
LPE CI A L LTNC'EATEN T.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
002 CHESTNUT ST.,
Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their estab-
lishrneut, destroyed by fire 1u January last, and bare
opened the same for business.
With an Entire New Stock
Manufactured SL Improved
Superior to any they have heretofore offer-
They moat cordially iu vi to all to visit and
.inspect
th rir ~t re
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
902 CHESTNUT STREET
Sept. 24
MUSIC EMPORIUM,
Xo. 30 Eaif Markel street, Fork, renn'a.,
Sole Agent and Dealer in the following make of
Wif. KNABB k CO.,
CRICKERING k SONS
Also, the Colibro Piano,
full 7 octaves, only 4 feet 10 inches long
ORGANS,
manufactured by MASON ,& HAMLIN, and NEED
HAI! & SONS.
11 Guaranteed for 5 years
ar Personal and careful intention given to the
.election of Instruments. Address
PETER BENTZ.
York, Pa., Dec. 1.0,,
TIM CUCUMBER WOOD
PU M P
One cloven reasons why this it the best Pump menu
factored in America for
WELLS & CISTERNS.
1. It le Simple. 2. It le Reliable. 3. It Is Durable
4. It Works very Easily. 6. It throws Water
Rapidly. 6. It is all Wood. 7. The Wood Ivry
Tasteless. 8. It does not Crack in the
Sun. 9. It is not liable to get out of
order. 10. Should any repairsbe
necessary in time, they can
null; be made by any per-
Son. 11, It will not freeze.
12. It is Obeeper than .
any other reliatle
Pump , manu
factured.
J. H. SNYDER,
JACOB PENSIL.
In testimony of the superior character of this Pump,
we refer, by penntralon, to the throwing persons who
have had it In nee, end teeted it with entire satis
faction :
Jer. Me/esker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Han
tington tp.; Arnold Lives, Franklin tp.; A. IL !dyers,
Latimer. tp„; John Crony Gettysburg; IL I.: BI am,
0 reemonnt ; Peter Shively, Fairfield ; -Daniel Xing,
Fairfield ; Wm. Young, Mountjoy tp.; Andrew Haver
stook Tyrome tp.
• Penang requiring Point). for wells or eistorns, can
bays them fornlobodallloomploto and ibr nos try
asnding thedoptlt of the Wolf of datum lbotfon
guazanteed In all maim or no payment saquirad.
Orders by mail or otherwise_ pumptly 'Untitled to.
.10M11 11.17N8L11,
Oct. 29, 1809.-lyMcKnigbtstown, Adults county, Pa.
Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree,
Shrub & Evergreen
Seeds, •
with directions for culture, prepaid
by mail. The most complete and
judicious assortment in the
country. - Agents wanted.
24 Sorts at ei kir Si IpeepliM - 07 . sail. Ale*
Emil Waite, Pla ther atejlelbe, oo
annul aro PaMpin, de.;
prepaid by ma. 4 bie Jihrly Rine Potato , prepa i t.
lbr $1 00. Oniciterli Oolosool farantips,lo per 100;
tie Par 1000 i prepaid. Now hardy ROlieent
enr
blobming Japan Reneyeackle, 10 eta. mem, repaid.
Time Cope Cod OrlukbarY, be upland or lowland eel-
Saw, IL OD per 100, primped, wleh db eellay , Pziood
Wallis* to say addrlol4patlef abe trade Mat,.
Reed* on tommbedeo.
B. M. WATSON, OW Colon* Nurseries and need
Wareham, Mauna, Mau. Istabllntiod In 11111.
Deo. 94,111011.-410
UM
GETTVSBURG, PA
COTTA GE SUITS,
Call and Examine
AMBROSIA.
t. L.'or It Las no aqu.ll
FOR CURING
from falling, off It la unfailing
FOR RESTORING
AS A DRES'SIiVa
TES T 1110 A IA LS
AMBROSIA
SI A NCIIE:7 k:R,
S. II
Jewellers,
Goods,
cd to the Public
Mar. 1, 180.-17
PETER BENTZ,
WM
GEORGIC STECK & co.,
J. C. BURNS,
STEINWAY A SONS
ALSO,
TS.STIMONIALS
FRESH GARDEN,
Par 4 ginithiti ittaints.
CHEAP PRINTING
Star & Seatimei
BOOK & JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa.
Haying .«reatl♦ added largely to csor already hire
biotic or
Book & Fancy Job Type,
W.e are fully prepared to accommalate our old' cue
Comers, and all others who may favor us with their
patronage, in the best style of the art, at the alsprtett
notice, and on the moat reasonable ten..
Printing of Every De
scription,
il lIR
UN EXCELLED
IN EXICUTION
UNSURPASSED
IN ANL
IS II EA!'.
STAR & SENTINEL,
Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa
PLAIN
• Ornamental. Printing,
From the largest Festers to the smallest Cards.
COMMERCIAL PRIN TING
122321
BILL BEADS, CARDS,
CHECKS, DRAFTS,
ENVELOPES, LABELS,
SHIPPING'BILLS,
RECEIPTS &, RECEIPT BOOKS,
ANDBILLS, DODGERS, &e.,
Executed promptly, In the be , t manner, and at tp•
very lowest prke•.
BOOK AND PAMPHLET
PRINTING,
I u large or small orders, in is . good style and at se
lot prices as any ofilce . in the country.
We respectfully aak a trial by those desiring any
hing in our Line, as •
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION,
Dona In style of work ■nd proznptnen In siting or,
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY- AT.
TENDED TO
THE GETTYSBURG
STAR & SENTINEL
IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THIS COUNTY
ITS LIST 01 SllSSOltilliail comprises the bait,
nem clew of the ocuuntaity. It drool stat very ea.'',
estively aseess the flamars, sad is reed by ail
Omsk sad los the large* eksabitioir h A as/
atikaalag
AT TIM
UNRIVALLED
AT TII k:
LEM
i
cmin
No~a:nereat.
Tits STswass
day morning, 4
t' not paktudtblot
continued until idi
the option of the
rate& AU
advertfainztv .
./ 4.
Special not►cc4wtl!
be agreed dyed,:
wir-The • I - •
Le one haft tat**
ilewlTAPet In it ,
tlglng in•dltuo. tt
Joa If ot:aft:
tNI awl at lair
Pamphlets, atc:Ait,'
rated !Mit'.
4:.
A:
totes
Li w
.
,
•soilP
111. reamed t•
any buiplasli ,
th• priraiat Imam IND
314roli4:111,?,
t4lnes• E L 42ll.4
UCLA, Oa &Mimes*
Joao HP,3111.411Y
a . • goo
ME=
:aiti .tt.tatlo
'too adeut of 4s.
I
ti sit U. it tiot.4
ty tttatrastt -
El=tan,
a I J., •othlit '4l
J zus 111,1111114.0114.,
pa
k J. LIOV
if,.+1140 '
all,thor Bald
, )Lc• letweits
I • g •,rog. I gittiOntb
stay 29.1iST•
V/ DI ftselt
4.(Cor
s;1 bits& •
I ; • e lad
puti te .4 . . :J4 . 1t1. tie
D IVIO tiWI
r r, Inc. it
or ,r 4.lentreBlitare
Ts,' 2:1.1367.
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r. K. ?wit, qf
4re,pairg . o4.
June 11, 11109.-11
ljr Hai ble Jae* let
t rbet,c 4 .1, r• 'bora
hottyelrbrsOlay
. 1 0 N L.. 111
•
. ;'.
,
WrilA•lag b•mi .1 1
pat lent. can OND•Mijimma
n EL J. t. BER
Jr let. •isthis, lace
ervicee to lbe pobfle.
oppectr
ttond to toy one oil*
Its r t ,t 0 (In -4
r • tad to •411 refine
Joly I 4,19.-..t1
DR. H. W.'..
Littlext?o,
NUnit Li petunias**
engage tu Olt
Aurg•ry. Ogßee to •
treat. '
Outlaw,
NEW EAR
J O H. N .
1n I 011418 bit Wands
ha bas resumed IMP 11
opened a &Awn oa Cat
tee Pasinu.gert depot,
and kelp on baataltitt
ARNILSEI,
11111DLKLI,
couiat
wuir
which will be scilitar gh
TRUNK:
Having tw• workbag
eau gnarasny thelwat k
ender my own soy*Stit
May 7. 111160.--tf
"Best alwa
THE Best shaft
SADDLES, •
BIM
e .
_t
HARNESS of iitft
are always to be &mt at
iatand,Balthaoseat., • •
(M e 0 kt,p-
Out Riding Anil
are the most au bittutileilly
Our Harness, (pilaf
ed,) are complete( la overt
of the very beet material a
Our upper leather I
car Rot sit MEAT. Thefsji:
gloat durable.
Our Heavy Draft
are =We to order, si-eiiialf
where and to the wad
Ricling•_Btidles •
Mum, 11.7-sets and iii
letterer clasper.
Our prices
kavibeenarsuois to thew"
♦ liberal pereoatage tone
to Sb or more.
Ws work nothing hut lb
warren mart lel e turned
u represented.
Thankful forpastfasors
p ***** t stock. '
*LOU,' as ecdl andel*
Jen.29.1568.-tf
cARRIAGE-MA •
h e warbelog
OARRIAGLY
•
at theit•Ld ataltd,La Salt Ji •
whore tllwr aril sta=pa
gno.iflaNmasols
A lot ot •ow aatt osaoad•hait
QAZILIAGAII4IIIO
on hondostich
prices, sedan orders wilt b.
and satisfactorily as possible.
• OrREPAIit
dose wltN lapatob, null
A lArts k 4 of now "4 141
sale.
Than Milan tb•
lord by Wm. thilysortott
servo • 1•100 SSP fa Ma
I[ayll9.-•f •
Buggies ate:
a
E M.C7
rrillivaderslgaild has reap
lag shop to ta• Gest Aida
Dar`, Pa. where be will
work In his Hirt, •h: -
ES, T.R?:
.tNct- TOR BUOO.I
IVAGONg, - dg
lIL sairic all Pat aOf
4 b. bast of nachos:lea, ana esa
*attain. lita palm ar• at aus
it', order!, coalblitatOat ha •
RIPLITIING pnlotottyali
July 3.um.ris
gift and ,Ort
ADAMS -4
l~'
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miUTtiAL VUIX MSG
rsoosrosarsl►'
Presidea •
oced
inee•Prisideiti•
dacte4ar7—D.A.lluekliir."'
lizeoutiesiOosuulttesw—ibbee
o g,Jaseb Slug.
Atanspirs.--Georgoilwors.D.,*
y, 8. R. Russell, O. Pakten .•
King, Pretest
R. A. Neklag, Straiten;
Wm. Us. White, Liberty; '
Y. II.)
tlek-TaleClompeey Is Walled la
enmity of It haiZeer
wlTr*Cir,itad ttitapertcal
eeneeet,,havlagpaldle
atammailag teareeilkalMl..
.flea apply In WOO*
4111.134 lumieUve Coif
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