The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 18, 1870, Image 2

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• THE State Treasury Investigation
has fizzled out.: After Mr. Mackey left
the stand, Gen. Irwin was called, but
he refused to testify on the ground that
his accounts as . State Treasurer had
been regularly audited and closed with
the exptnalon of his term of oilice,and
that it was not competent for the Leg
islature to re-open them by s Commit
. tee, In the absence of any Marv:Seat
official delinquency. He was yrepar
ed to meet any charges that might be
made and oiourted investigation before .
a Judicial tribunal, but refused to be
sworn byte Legislative Committee, not
being now in official position. Other
ex-Treasurers had also been subiscena
ed, bat it is understood, when called,
they would take the same ground.—
Gen. Irwln's refusal to be sworn was
reported to the Senate, which body or
dered him to be brought to the bar of
the Senate teanswer for contempt, but
the next day re-considered its action,
eminent legal counsel having in the
mean time given opinions sustaining
Gen. Irwin's position. This, we pre
sume, ends the investigation. Sufi"-
cient, however, was developed during
Mr. Mackey's examination to show
that the Treasury department has been
loosely conducted, a large amount of
funds being deposited with banks and
bankers, the vault account, represent
ing from $5,000, to $400,000, being made
up of due-bills, sight-drafts, &c. Mr.
Mackey refused to answer the question
whether he received compensation for
these deposits, and there can be . no
doubt that the State Treasurers for
years have made these deposits enure
largely to their pecuniary benefit.—
The Legislature will signally fail to dis
charge its duty if it adjourns . - without'
soma stringent enactment to cure these
evils in future.
THE Republican victory in New
Hampshire is even more decisive than
the first telegrams made it, the Repub
licans sweeping everything as against
the combined opposition. As usual,
Democratic editors, to break the force
of the triumph, have commenced "fig
uring," to show that there was a Re
publican loss as compared with previ
ous elections. To make their state
anent plausible, they withhold the ac
tual figures and give only the-plurality
vote of the Republican candidate for
Governor. Now what are. the facts?
Last year, 1869, the Republican vote
was 85,777 ; Democratic, 32,004—Repub
'lean majority 3,773.
This year, 1870, the Republican vote
is 34,814; Democratic, 25,123—Repub
lican majority' , 9,691.
Here we have a falling off 16 the Re
publican vote of 963, and in the Demo
cratic vote of 0,881.
This year the Labor Reform and
Temperance organizations had separate
Gubernatorial 'candidates, the former
polling 7,264 votes 40 the latter 1,157.
The Republican maiority over the com
bined opposition is 1,270: Last year the
Senate Stood, 9 Republicans and 3
Democrats, with 53 Republican majori
ty In the House. This year the Senate
will stand, 11 Republicans and 1 Demo
crat, with about 70 Republican majori
ty in the House. If the Democracy
can get any comfort out of these fig.
uures, theyere welcome to it.
Carr. EYRE, of the British mail
steamer Bombay, which ran down and
sunk aU. States War vessel (the One
ida) in the Chinese waters, causing the
loss of nearly all the officers sun crew,
has been suspended from service for
six months by- a Court of Inquiry
which sat at Yokohama. Capt. Eyre's
heartless refusal to answer the signals
of distress from the Oneida and the
light sentence imposed by the Cdurt,
have produced a good deal of feeling,
and it is probable that our Government
will take action in the premises. The
prominent English journals denounce
his conduct a sclishonorable to the Brit
ish Bag.- If the statements of the sur
viving officers and crew of the Oneida
be true, Capt. Eyre was guilty of
wholesald murder, and shOuld be tried
as a murderer.
LAST week the House passed the Bill
to admit Georgia, with an amendment
ofthred by Mr. Binghani looking to the
displacement of the present State offi
cers by a new election. This imend
ment is unacceptable to the Georgia
loyalists, and an effort will be made in
the Senate to strike it out. On Tued
day the House passed, by a strict Party
vote, Mr. Butler's bill to admit Texas.
On Wednesday, Mr. Revels, the col
ored Senator from Mississippi, made
his &at speech in the Senate on the
Georgia Bill, opposing the Bingham
amendment, and making an able, earn
est and effective appeal in behalf of his
race, which Pas listened to with deep
interest by the crowded floor and galler
ies. At its close he was warmly con
gratulatad by a number of Senators.
Yzeamt, the assaashi of Col. Crane,
has made his escape from a Mississippi
Jail. Hewes tried before by Military
Commission, found guilty, and sent
enced to death. The case was taken,
on writ oil habeas corpus, to the Su
preme Court of the United States, and
Yerger remanded to the Civil authori
ties, on the ground that the trial by a
Military Court was illegal. Col. Crane
wasecting Mayor of Mobile by Mili
tary appointment. Yerger was a vin
dictive Rebel, ant the murder a delib
erate, cold-blooded Weir.
Ix igebraska, the strong-minded
females have been having a taste of the
glories of "woman's rights." In a
murder case at Laramie City, four
ladieti were empaneiled on the 'Jury,
and the Jury were out four nights un
&WC to agree on a verdict. The Court
refused to discharge them, and on .
Monday they rendered a verdict of
manaktighter In the first degiee. The
bulks appeared worn out, haggard
and eihanated. •
1 Titi IZ. S. Senate Committee on For
eign Italationa have decided, by a vote
of five to two, to report against; the
gadacetion of the San Domingo treaty.
Tab will be fatal, and indicates an in-
, elispositkra on tbo part of Congress to
acquire any more foreign territory In
Seward's Alaska purchase, we has. en
" IliaPhant, " to take care of whiah 411
oast more than it is worth.
Arnim Brnono, of Penneylinutl",
steently confirmed as an Ammolate
;oak" of the buptenui ()curt of tbe
United etatea, in place - nf Judge Grier
eseigned, took his place on the bomb
en Diestdpy fast. Mr. Bradley'e stoset
4, not yot-boon lie)od on by tie Sao
•
THE FIrAIDING BILL.
After a protracted debate, the IL 4.
Pienate, on Saturday, by a large major
lig: passed the Bill to fund the Natietri
al Debt at - a lower rate of interoitiT
Secretary Boutwell has been very um.
eat fur the passage of the bill, being
confident that, with the rapidly iwprie .
elating credit of our securitiesilit Ewa-
Pean markets, he will be able to nego
tiate the new bonds without serious
trouble. The bill makers proilsion for
three classes Of Bonds;
1. $400,000,000 of Ten% tbrty "bonds
bearings per-oessti. • •
' 2. $460,000,0030f FifteariA4Y boAidfi
paying 4} per cent. interest. ,
3. $400,000,000 Twenty-forty bonds,
bearing 4 per cent. interest; or for a
larger amount of this issue, under cer
tain conditions, at the discretion of the
Secretary of the Treaeury.°
Each of these classes of bonds are
payable principal and Interest in coin.
The Five per cents and the Four and
a half per cents are to be issued at not
hog tlAan wiz! , coin, or in equal ex
change -far. now outstanding bonds
ming"higher rates of Interest. The
proceeds of any sales of bonds are to
held in the Treasury for the pay
ment or purchase of a corresponding
amount of other bonds. Ea& class of
bonds may be 'aimed either in coupon
or registered form, and in denomina
tions of not less than $5O. The Four
-per cents may be billed at par In ruin,
or, at the diacretion of the Secretary of
- the Treasury, for United States /Votes,
or may be exchanged at par for any ob
ligations of the Government.
Sec. 4. Provides that all these bonds
and the income therefrom shall be free
from federal, state or other authority.
5. Authorizes the Secretary of the
Treasury to appoint . ageuta at home or
in Europe for the negotiation of the
bonds, allows 11. per cent. of the amount
of the loan for the expenses of said
agencies, for advertising and the costa
preparing the bonds.
6. Appropriates $150,000,000 per an
num out of the customs revenue, for
the payment of the interest on the debt
and for carrying.out the provisions of
the Sinking Fund.
7. Requires that after October 1,1870,
all bonds deposited by the national
banks, with the Comptroller of the
Currency, as security for their ,circula
tion, eh_ all be of the issues authorised
in this sit, and that each bank shall
make not more than one-third of its
deposit in the 5 per cents, or 41 per
cents. Any bank failing to comply
with these requirements, one year after
date of the Act, forfeits its right to cir
culation. It will be observed that this
clause permits the banks to sell their
present bonds deposited against circu
lation; but, at the same time, it neces
sitates their paying par In coin for the
new ones.
_B. Limits the amount of currency to
be:issued by the banks upon the new
bonds.
9. Allows the issue of circulating
notes to existing or new banks upon
the Four cents authorized In section 3,
without respect to the existing ,limita
tions upon the volume of the currency;
but it is also provided that an amount
of United States notes shall be destroy
ed equal to the amount of notes author
ized under this section.
IT is said that Secretary Boutwell, In
anticipation of the passage by the
House of the Senate bill to fund the
National Debt at a lower rate
_of inter
est, is already having prepared the
bonds to be issued in order to have
them ready is soon as the bill becomes
a law.
THE nomination of fen. Sickles, as
Minister to Spain, waa confirmed by
the U. S. Senate on Wednesday.
NEWS OF NEIGHBORING COUNTIES:
CrunzaLsan.,--J. Bosler's stable, Car
lisle; was destroyed by the on the night of
the Bth inst ; loss $7OO, with partial insur
ance.—s2o,ooo have' been subscribed for
the State . Normal School to be located at
Newville ; $lO,OOO more are wanted.
Faaligus.—Wm. G. Smith, with his
wife and three children, were thrown from
a buggy near Leitersburg on Monday of
last week, and seriously injured, one ofthe
children remaining insensible for aeteral
hours. The horse frightened at a flock of
geese, and ran off, making a perfect wreck
of the buggy.—A meeting of Border Dam
age claimants was held in Chambersburgon
the 9th inst., at which resolutions were
adopted asserting the justness of the claims
and denying the ehasges that the Anima
had been assigned to third parties.
Yoax.—John Rtibl, aged 15 years, had
his hand tom off . from ann on the 10th
that., by Womb% .
caught in the machinery
of Myers' , Agricultural Winks, in York.—
/ shooting affray took place on .the 4th
inst., at the Union Hotel, York, between
G. M. Miller of Shrewsbury, and N. R.
Speense of Selinsgrove, growing out of an
old grudge ; four shots were fired froth a re
volver by Miller, without effect, when Mil
ler was arrested.—Jacob Brillinger, who
was charged with defrauding the Revenue
and tried, recently, in the District Court of
the United States, in Philadelphia, was
honorably acquitted. His whisky, which
was seized by the officers has since been
restored to him.—James H. Blesser, form
erly AsgistantU. S. Assessor, tried In the
same court on the charge of extorting
mapey, was also acquitted.—On the 10th
inst., a son of H. Stauffer, Jackson town
ship, had one of hislegs.brokezi ttelow- the
knee while wrestling with several boys.
ihnount.—A strange suicide occirred in
Harrisburg on Thursday of leaf week,
creating considerable excitement. About
half-past seven o'clock a stranger ' entered
the gun and pistol dolt of William H.
Lawser, on Market street, below Fourth,
dashing to lee some pistols. He was
shown several, and finally chose one of the
National pattern; with six chambers, and
requested the proprietor to charge one of
the barrels, which was done, lie agreeing to
pay the stipulated sum for the weapon.
The stranger then asked to zee some hol
stein, and, while Mr. Lamer was in another
part of the store procuring the holsters for
inspection, the stranger placed the muzzle
of the pistol in his mouth and discharged the
load, the ball entering the roof of the mouth,
carrying a portion'f the bone with it and ,
lodging In the brain. He NI dead in
almost an instant. The Comer's jury
elicited the facts that dinsuie was Rohrer;
that he was about 60 years of age ; that he
had been rather melancholy at times i that
he claimed to have come originally from
Black Horse Tavern. Azicaster county ;
bad lately been at likermanedalik Perry
amity; be had coosiderablemeney in the
old -Deposit Bank, Osrlide ; Wallabies ;
drank asnsiderably ; claimed to be laterest.
ed in the proprosed railroad from Ether
smnedale to Broad Top ; and bed brae last
kw days .been boarding at a Wren - la
Bridgeport, on the flusquebasma, directly
opposite Banishing.-
Tap New Toth' World Teedh.l y aid sra
tally brow the Damp* OA= of Penh-
Woods to dap amalgam Om tariff ghee
sadielogsgmadoPfir Alerwerrids.
The BOW kllookbot ./trWtiette; follaresi
They will be tirst4elegeotehtimett
teacup lag distrioteriewwbee !bey get to
Weehteithe ther .
Week
dews led omit ust-theimiltalelei Ipiestisht
or their Meta
SEW (ORDER DAMAGE BILL.
) .. . LTA week, the House Legislative
Committee reported fasfficabi . new
Bill to pay the damages sus ed in
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obj lion ft the t b ,it is now p
posed to issue Certificates to the claim
ants, and to set apart the State taxes
collected in the counties interested for
the redemption of these certificates.
Ak-F"?r-krkleW.AMPLintrePtcd,„ in ttte `suhlect matter, we — gii , e'lrifurf the
oiremtive praialoriti bill. Alter
setting forth the damaie. sustained,
the reciprocal , lutiee and obligations of
the citizen nod the Stat.., and the
adjudication a the claim try various
Commissions, the Bill pro% ides:
I.—That all Revenues w* •itsoever re
ceiVed by the Commonwealth Perturtyl
froui or in the Counties of Adatiis,
Cumberland, Franklin , 'Betlf-rd, Fulton,
Perry and York, after the apyrwal of this
act, including the revenues of 1. rilioads In,
or running through said Coat) iftt, in pro
porton to the length thereof in the said
Counties, be, and the same are hereby ap
propriated to the claims lief ire recited;
until the same shall be p'aid iti toll of prin
cipal, and interest at the rate of Five per
centum per annum, from the date of tie
passage of this act, and the 8( .te Treasurer
shall, as he receives said revenues, apply
them to a special fund for the liquidation of
said claims, to he designated as the "Fund
for the Liquidation of War Damages," to
be applied as hereinafter provided.
2.—lt shall be the duty of the State
Treasurer to issue to each claimant or to
his, her, or their proper representative,
Certificates in the following form :
"Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—Certifi
rate of Claim Registered, and Apr ,
tion for War Damages :
This is to certify, that—has o in
the •olllce of the Auditor General. duly
approved and registered Claim, for sum
of Dollars, payable to--, or hearer,
out of the "Fend for ihek.Liquid.,tiou of
War Damages," with five percent. interest,
payable on the------day of—, annually,
as provided by the Act approved-----, A.
D., 1870,
In Witness Whereof; we have here
unto set our hands, and the Seal of
the State of Pennsylvania, this
• ----day of—, A. D., 1870.
Which certificates shall be issued in sums
of sloo—s3oo—ssoo or $l,OOO, at the
option of the persons receiving the same,
and shall be signed by the Governor and
State Treaurer, and be exempt from all
taxes except those imposed under the laws
of the United States. Each certificate
when issued, shall be numbered by the
State Treasurer, and registered iu his office,
and in the office of the Auditor General,
with the name of the claimant to whom the
same is issued, the amount of the claim as
adjudicated and finally allowed by the
Commissioners appointed by this act for
that purpose. All claims allowed by the
said Commissioners for sums under One
Hundred Dollars, and the fractional parts,
less than One Hundred Dollars, of all other
claims, shall be paid by the State Treasurer
out of any money in the Treasury not
otherwise appropriated. And it shall be
the duty of the State Treasurer tr, pay, the
interest on the said certificates, at the rate
of five per centum, annually m as provided
in the first section of this Act ; and when
the surplus arising from the "Fund for the
Liquidation of War Damages," shall amount
to the sum of One Hundred Thotutand
Dollars, the State Treasurer shall advertise
in at least one paper in each of the cities of
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburg,
and in the counties before named, for the
period of twenty days, for proposals for the
purchase and cancellation of One Hundred
Thousand Dollars of said Certificates, at the
lowest price that amount may be offered.
Provided, That none shall be so remsemee
at a price above the par value of the same ;
and all expenses for advertising 6411 be
paid out of said fund.
3.—The State of Pennsylvania shall,
upon the acceptance by the Claimants of
the Certificates hereinbefore provided for,
become the owner of said drama and may
demand the payment of the same from the
General Government, for the use and bane
fit of the State ; and upon payment of all
or part thereof by the General Government,
such amount may be received, and it is
hereby appropriated to the Fund for the
Liquidation of the War Damages as created
by this act.
4.—That for the 'purpose of preventing
any claim, or part thereof, from being du
plicated by reason of the several adjudica
lions hereinbefore mentioned, and to gain)
agianst "any misapplication of the money
hereby appropriated, the said claims shall'
be first.severally examined, • adjusted and
approved as follows, via: by Levi Maiah
and Arthur N. Green for the comity of
York; by David Wills and William Mc-
Clean for .the county of Adams ; by Wil
ber F.Raddlersind John R. Miller for the
counties of OnntherLind and Perry ; by
George A. Smith and , J. IL Longenecker
for the counties of Bedford and Fulton;
and by Theodore M'Gowan and J. Wyeth
Douglas for the county of Franklin. And
the commissioners designated for the said
counties respectively 814 have the power
to diminish, but not to *Crease,' any claim
beyond the amount originally adjudicated
thereto, and the decision thereon shall be
final ; but no claim, ncir any. part thereof;,
'shall be paid nuclei the . proViaion.s of this
act until the same shall have4beea examin
ed and approved in the Manner herein
stated ; and in case of any vacancy occur
ring among the commissioners aforesaid,
by death, resignation 6r refusal, or inability
to serve, It shall be the duty of the Gover
nbr. immediately to appoint a proper person
to till the vacancy, the appointee to be from
the county In which fife vacancy shall occur,
and any person SID appointed shell have all
the powers and antitovitke conferred by
this Act..
Provided, That as soon as the said
Commissioners shall have adjudicated and
approved any claim as aforesaid, they shall
certify the same under their hands and
seals to the State Treasurer, who shall
thereupon register the sung and make the
payments and bine the certificates provid
ed for by this act. .Provided, further, that
if any claim shall be presented to said
Commissioners which has been assigned or
transferred, by the original claimant, ihe
Assignee of the same shall be required to
prove the actual amountpeid for said claim
fo the assignor, and the amount so paid, if
not In excess of the sum originally adjudi
cated, shall be the amount allowed, and in
the event of the assignee Ming to produce
the proof before the Commissioners, they
shall relent t re same._ _
Tux Becetary of State had a consultation
of over two hours, on lifoaday, with the
House Conunittee on Foreign asks, rela
tive to Cabe, andlhe piOt.U• of 'reporting:
Banks' resohnian of isiWitty: 'The Seco;
tar) , !nought with him from OM , State
pavinent all the Wed odichd
and naaSiClal, concenting the "ccoolitir at
affairs in Cubs, and the stains of the Inns;
section. The members ono, cci w a g e.
questioned him as to the safely oflussuisen
citizens in the island, this" , seppsted cruelties
of the Spaniards, tbcpmesiti of tintaticcess
of the insameat, dm. It undissolved that
nabbing wpselligted. The Beensauyezpress
ed the apitthwihst them was ao champ in ..
tbs status of the Mallaistsetket la dope*
Jig from the policy it has heretofore pur
sued. The committee adjourned withent
asking any Mishawaka ea the ressintloa.
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A ZWERAL NSW'S.
nation announcing the ratification or the
Fifteenth Amendment so noon as Georgia
and Tessa are admitted
LIErT. COMMANDER WM. • F. STEWART,
twee the rano! Hon. Andrew 'Stewart, oi
Uniontown, Fayette oonnty, Pennsylvania-
Os next Monday the sun will cross the
line Radii* will have;' *Hint is known in
the eklentler, - 10 the tonal Sq.:inns. The
days and nights wilt then be equal.
AMEMBiT College:claims the honor of m
ini the Brat of the Itiew knglanci educational
Institutions - to &dill; women to study and
griiduate °tithe nine terms as then.
Arz election fur Mayor, City Councils and
local officers generally in Camden,. N. J.,
held last week, resulted.in a complete tri
umph for the Republicans.
A bill prohibiting the erection of anybuild
log on Independence Square, passed the
lower-branch of the Legislature on Tuesday,
and q u
ill of course pm the Senate.
IT has been well saki of the hosts of imati•
grants crowding to our ,shores, that it, is
e tiger to naturalize than fo nationalize them;
I',nd - that the latter is by tin the most ippor
t.,nt work to be done.
Official accounts rteeived in Washington
teprieent the Cuban inyurrectlon as an or
ganization as being nearly suppressed,
while unofficial statements assert the fact
to be the other way.
A cowrie In Vineland, N. J., Is manufac
turing three thousand straw bats a week for
l'uiladelphlatrroir She employs fourhun
red women, and has work enough for two
l.undred more.
THE Legislative Committee appointed to
inquire whether corruption was used to elect
the State Treasurer have reported their Ina
bility to fix the charge of corruption upon
any one.
THE exact money value of human life has
at last been fixed in Boston. A druggist at
the "hub," who killed one of his customer+
by giving him laudanum instead ofrbuterb,
has been tried, found guilty and sentenced to
pay a fine of *450. '
WAkITSGTON despatches say that the
President and Cabinet are about to demand
from Spain instant redress for outrages upon
American citizens in Cuba, - and to insist
upon the fulfilment of the pledge made a
year ago to abolish slavery in Cuba.
JOHN W. DAvls, ex-Sheriff, has been
elected Police Commissioner of Baltimore,
to fill Lefevre Janet's unexpired term, to
the first of March, 1871 ; and Thomas W.
Morse has been elected to the same office
for the new term of four years afterwards.
Tux Directors of the Western Maryland
Railroad Company, in view or the ratifica
tion of the ordinance loaning it fourteen
hundred thousand dollars, are preparing to
give out contracts to complete the rout to
W illiamsport.
Tux Maryland Democrats are discussing
what they shall do with the enfranchised
negroes of that State. Some of the leaders
of the party advise resistance to the Fifteenth
Amendment, but in what way does not ap
pear.
AT Jae recent-town meeting in Georgetown
Masa., Mist Sarah E. Homer was elected
school committee for three years, receiving
all the votes cast, save twenty, and defeating
Rev. U.S. Butler (Methodist.) the Republi
can nominee.
Is the Supreane °Oust of the U. States on
the 14th, Chief Justice Chase delivered the
* l out.. piths o..set . lathe Grapeshot
holding that the Provisional Courts ester.
Hatted in' Louisiana and elsewhere by Pres
ident Lincoln were legal tribunals.
ON Monday the law reducing the value of
American silver in Canada twenty per cent.
went into effect. This will cause it to flow
immediately to this country, and $3,000,-
000 of it are expected in Now York this
week
TRY Pittsburg Gazette having iuquired
of Governor Geary 11 one of his appointees
did not serve in the rebel army,the Governor
replies that the indlvaal alluded to did not
serve in the rebel army, but that he escaped
from the South after sacrificing all his prop
erty, and joined the Union army.
Is Delaware the Democracy are in great
trouble concerning the new American citi
zens. They say they "wilknot ask a negro
to vote their ticket, but if a negro asks for
one of their tickets tbey will not rudely re
fuse to give it to him." Very kind and oblig
ing, are they not ?
We President and Secretary of war had a
consultation on therfennessee troubles, and
it was decided to send a rsgiment of troops,
to be stationed its various arts of the State,
to assist the United Stales Marshals in cm ,
ing out . the United States laws. Tbeee
troops will besot at once, and wore will
be ordered there, if necessary.
Rtrassierkrtys Prosser, of Tennessee,
has Instructed the heads of the colored
schools In Nashvilleto call far a competi
tive examination mot% the colored scho
lars, and will give his nominntiou to West
Point Ac idemy to the best echo/sr among
them. Mr. McCormick, Arizona, has
declared intention of appointing an In
dian boy.
E. M. STANTON,--111 the House on Mon
day Mr. Dawes, from the Com:l3Ra. on Ap
prop iations, reported, a bill giving to the
widow of the late E. M. Stanton one year's
salary as associate justice Of the United
States Supreme Court. Objection was made
by itiv Van Trump, a repudiationist from
Ohio, Mr. Dawes moved to suspend the
rules, which was agreed to. The I.Mmeerats
demanded the yeas and nays on the passage
of the bill, and to show their hitred of the
gteat War Minister, toted solidly against IL
The bill 'passed by a handsome Majority,
On Wednesday the bill passed the Senate
without a difilskut.
or Look here reader, we do not wish
to tell you that consumption eau cured
Iv hen the lungs are half consumed, nor
_the t
Dr. Wonderful, or any other fellow, has die !
covered a remedy that will make men live
forever, and leave death to play for want 0 1
work. No, you have heartenough of that,
and we do . not wonder that you have hy this
time become disgusted With it. But when
we tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
will positively mire the worst cases of Ca
tarrh, we orgy assert that which thousands
can testify to. "Try It and you will be conk
Bent by 'Mall far Sixty cents. Address
R. V. Pierce, M. D lalfaio, N. Y. 'Por
sale by most droulMs eirehrwhore,
Taw are two thingri that always pay
even in this noro tiincremuneritiee existence,
riorY *Acing szidwiltik
aieleirWitinat adtedire
siaineettably trflaphaa. iie
, rho waits wit odt ridig• is *bialys
an yielding to sloth and - deipale lie :who
works without• waiting is AIN In
Almn•V l Fith...4,i4Pgince: He
irho,r;ldga . ..404/7 .
bete him,
may
*us . Raii O EIMY 00 Nre ' Vnl, 6 9t at "a
dole he will And hs reward.
sellior Coughs end 'fit • D
nee uttrores
.B1'611(6141 Tiortheei" Whig
preyed their endow by- ti thet matey
'
"XarPc*chiorfirillidiPErra•s4
etetitA the thet:-Wei 4 4kAtalt Yet
-
Tpuer of tima taa• MAI
it
Hurt Wass-Basoiejw
FROXROPE.
PAINS, March 18. - -'-Coutit de Montalern -
herr, chi, if the liberal Catholic party, is
dead. 'te . jonrnai., including therilltra-
m e lt
3 , - orgies's, .. • .
• .31a
. '''',l, ' . '. - wecn
l ib
2 • I• A : — LI) se
M n,I. • I. • v -., Ile m
' '". ,t • ti* the
first sho and once : earl e Sb 'bon
won. The adversaries exchanged their first
fire at ten paces without result. They then
advanced tim Ss a ph other, stud #t seven paces
die NMI* fire and 'missed. The Duke re-
Parkkt4 - IPTlff.,,elistco . 4,his ,Avenw
through the ead. 'Tke latter fell to the
ground, and s lit a frit montents eXPlred.
Duke de Montpensier showed the utmost
calmness during the combat, but..was much
affected wiled informed of its result. As
the Prince was poor, the Duke offers to
provide for his widow and children. The
quarrel was mimed by a harsh letter against
the Duke which the Prince addressed to the
Montpensierists.
of
eek
The •tlAtance was ten psees, the combat
ants tiring alternately irom revolvers. The
first and second s hots of the Prince missed,
and at the third the bullet grazed the cheek
of the DOce, causing a slight Wound.—
Montnemilerse fist 'diet missed, the second
slightly wounded the Prince, end the third
proved fatal, the ball entering the forehead
of the Prince and klllin him insunstly.—
MoMpentler and his sicends axe in Madrid,
and bav'e not been artested. When the
Duke had Bred twice, the seconds endeav_
ored to effect a reconciliation, but the Prince
was furious mid refuses].
The Duke de Siontpensier is the youngest
sun of the former King, LOUlti Phillippe, of
France, and has since the deposition of
Queen Isabella been a prominent candidate
for the vacant Spanish throne on account of
his connection with the royal family, he
having married the Infanta Louisa, sister of
Isabella. Prince Henri was the brother of
Queen Isabella's husband, and has always
been a bitter opponent of 3lontpensier's
pretensions..
PARIB, March 14.—A Rome despatch of
this date states that GIO votes are non• sure
for the Papal infallibility dogma in the
Ecumenical Cou,cil.
PActs, March 1 4.--llespatches front Home
conflim the report of a demand mode by
France for representation in the Council.—
The publication of the twenty.oue Canons
of the Chuteb renders inevitable a change
in the attitude of France, as in the abstract
they violate the principles of modern go
vernment and society, and are hostile to the
'fishes
° expressed by Emperor Napoleon in
his speech to the Chambers.
Pants, March 15.—Forty members have
signed a demand to the President of the
(Ecumenical Council that the .order of de
liberations be changed, and the schema !e
-lating to infallibility be immediately 'lim
o:: ised.
Events in Rome are daily becoming
graver. 1.1 is reported ' thatthe Marquis de
Baunevilie, the French Ambassador, left to
day for Paris, and that the Ambassador of
Austria at Rome has received directions
from his Government to Sustain the demand
of Count Darn for the admission of a French
representative to the Council.
girlie:ink first footprints are wrinkles and
gray hair, and although nothing has yet
been discovered to eradicate the former, the
latter may be easily obliterated by the use
of fling's Vegetable Ambrosia. We know
that it will restore gray hair to its oriel. al
color and remove from the scalp all itching
or Irritation, whether caused by dandruff or
_humors, at the same time imparting to the
hair that glossy and beautiful look so much
desired.
A scuoot, teacher near neenfield f indiana,
mined Dunn strut* one ol hfi scholars,tum
ed Gadot, en the head with an iron poker,
from the effects of which the boy died.
Duna, hum twen assest,ad.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!—To make
room for Spring goods, Capt. NORRIS will
well everything in his line at tams me.:
COPT.
uvEll.-COATS rrortb,,slo or $l2
• • " " 12 "
u 10 • 7
44 8 i
DRESS COATS worth $l6 for $lO
. 12 u $
r 10 "
LACK COATS worth $l2 for $9
. - 10 ••
fi .•
..• " 6 4 :;,1
HAI'S roim *4 00 for 19 CO
" " 3 . 1 2 75
" 3 00 .• 225
250 " 300
.• 200 " 150
and all kinds of Clothing, Pants, Vest ,, ,
Underwear, .fie., at the same reduction.
Norma is determined to 'educe his stock
before Spring-trade opens. So, if you want
BARGAINS don't fall to call at Arnold's old
corner, Centre Square, next door to Ist Na
tional Bank. Jan. 21.- tf
tiiIsRBOWER'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 establidiment in the northeast corner
of the diamond—fully assured that they
can gat hat what, they want, the very best
Segare, made of prime 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. ,
"Pencil" always stands at' the door, good
humoredly inviting the passer-by to enter
and enjoy the good things to be fo,ltrid there
-Begars, Smoking and . Chewing Tobacco
of the best brand, Yercnaums, Pipes, &c.
THE - LADIES' SOROSIS CLUB of N.
York, recently changed their discussion,
from woman's suffrage to Hair preparations
and Pimple BanisLers. They declared that
where nature bad not endowed them with
beauty, it was their right—yea, their duty—
to seek it where they could. So they all
,voted that Magnollaßslmtvercame Sallow
ness, Rough Skin axdßingmarits, and gave
to the complexion a most distingue: , (So , -
rcislan) and marblelike appearance (dang
erous to men, no doubt ;) and that Lyon's
Kathaittm made the Hair grow thick, soft
stud awful pretty, and moreover prevented
it from turning gray. If the proprietors of
these articles did not send the sisters an in
voice, they are not smart. march
!I LW ALMW.—Messrs. Tipton dc.
Myers bare purOlussed,thetyightot Adams
county or the sale Barnaby dc Willard's,
-Patent Revolying Albumns—the neatest,
anapest and most durable Albums made.
Eller° keepeniatid others suplied.
• ' March 4—tt
FOR RENT . —jntendin g to remove, On
the lat r ;of :April, to North-Wast cornei or
Clentka square, I offer for Rent the f3tore
•R444:11 at imesent occupy, on York argil,
apogee Cluismer'i Bakery. .
tf Amos k. *r.
T.-Hopkins, No. 1115 chestnut
at, Philadelphia, whose 45f00p Skirts bus
Been aniteassaily intrOduced, and so favora
bly raosivedinnong the) 1r no, makes Ida
aPPearabne again In' the advertising way In
I/godson:6 Red his ads: R
• WINTER commo.—Winter Ls Win'
inf, and COBRA" a CUSiatt/43i biOre
Wade 6141'4)616ra to iteet• the wanta l tif
be public by their large assortment of an
ktinits of Ready-made , Clotlairtg, for Eal
and Whiter wear, .tot Men Wad Boyle
Itbio. Cape, Boots; Shoo, eto., wltieb they
animate* very tow.
it taint Nirip! .
nd
PhYstchuls clatnilat 'Dtitoolk 71 0 161( 0 10
Powiki *tut* ewes tt76l:
TSrliefiliz ionic
oelerni Irtiord oa, rap
4boluombogsaascosik , , kicatt ,
1M4 1 44 Ow** , -ak . Musk*.
43100abano
#ptrial gotitts.
EPISTLE TO CHE "TRADE."
Von can buy all your linieeries, Queminare, 014 s
lip re. Cedayivare;lnbeceni, Eliata, Ealc Ebb, Goal
tlil and'entnigatillintsian in thila line,
:FROWWM. SLAIR & BON, I
. wIIOIII,BAL73OD RETAIL EEILLERS, CARLISLE,:
and make mow, by sellitigtins slim at Omar. Mini'
prioin Ti 7 , , f Mar 11
lIALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
Th,•ha.k vegetable
RomPatiPl. •
1 IT WILL RESTORE OItAYII.IIR. TO
atiPRWINAL COLOR.
It will keep the Hair from felling out.
It cleanses the Scalp, end • natal the Iluir SOlrr,
LUSTROUS AND SILIERN.
It is • splendid hAirlreselng.
R.P. MALL L 61,, Nasittm._N.ll., if I °pigeon/.
Mar. 4—in,
"Children's Lives Saved for 50 • Cenis."
r$11101:113ANDS OP 01101111 N DIE ANNUALLY
of Croup. Now, Mother. If you wouldjrpend tD
vents, and always haves bottle or Dr.'Tobias' Vene
tian Liniment in the house,yun wirer neHd fear busing
your little one when attacked with this complaint.—
It is now 22 years Woos I have put up my Liniment,
and never heard or a child dying or Croup when my
Liniment was used; but hundreds of cures have been
repotted to me, and many state it It was $lO per bot
tle they Would not be without It. Besides which, it
a certain care for Cate, Barns, Headache, Tooth-
Niche, Bore Throat, Swellings, Mntops, CUBE., Dior
ama, Dyeentery, Spasm., Old &net and Pains In the
Limb., Back, sod ()hod. No one utile trim it who is
ever without it. It Is warranted perfectly mars to
take Internally.. lull directions with every bottle.—
Sold bites Druggists and storekeepers In the United
States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New Yutk.'
Mar. 4,1870-1 m
BRANDRETH'S PILLS
Their greet {,}lle consists in this: They may be
need so Ling at any disease affects any at the organs
of the body: and by thus persevering is their use tie
diocese sell) be cured, and the body restored to health
free from every Wet and Impurity. Their repute
,
Jim proves thslr merit.
Tboutaa omit L , Coroner and Jnetlee of the Pe...,
thiefinfloon, says BrandrettCePillscured
him of Dyspepsia atul Heartburn, when every oilier
melicine had r relieve him. flertlncete dated
April'_, lA•3s.
•
Dr. Turner, of euvunnals, lh., aay• he hue, fit ne.tr
ly forty 'etre, recommended Drandreth'n Pills as . is
epeellic in Yellow kever ; that hit never knew
tient to die who took them for this malady. being
otherwise 'round. Their piv opt tik.•l out of the
body nose ruttier. u h fe-d We fatality of the 'ho
es.... Asa trener.ll e roz..i , :ern them
ler in aihrll,o 0: all ,ther., :MI/ here In Apei.l.s from
per on siNPrin
A RADICAL REVOLUTION
Ilse been accomplialiod In hair dyes.. The horrible
cesup.uude containing LEAD, SALT and SULPHUR
ate discarded. The leading chemists Implore the
patella not to use them, and Professor Chilton, whom,
repntation' le second to that of no analytical chem let
In Ameriq, haerecommended
CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR
DYE,-
as it PY.II.FECTI.V INSOCIJOUSLr., *Lich
way be axed withent fear. Remealwr, it is the only
one that has been analyzed and found wholemotue --
It* effects are inetantaneoua, and the colors it iuq•nrts
uattr.l.
lII—C }l.l TAb 0 it ?ItESERVATI VI:.
lik. s alarm 'l , th. Hair aftor llh.•iug.
Tr) I'• ()far. J. Is7;Az—lm
WIRE ItAILING, WIRE GUARL/bl,
For :'tore Fronts. Asylums. Ac.; Iron Bedsteads,
I Wire Webbing for direepand Poultry rude; Erase and
Iron Wire Cloth. Sieve, Fenders, &Teens for Coal,
Ores, Sand. ho., Geary Crimped Cloth for Spark
Arresters; Landscape, Wires for Windows, As.; Paper
makers'Wlrch.Ortoiruents lAt ire Wo.rk,Ac. Every in.
l formation by vidri the , uanufacturera. M.
WALKER A SONS. N.. iI X' .r 1). tifrtL st., Phila.
, delphla 1879.-1,
$2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES
To agents to sell the celebrated WII SON SEWING
YSCIJ IN YS . The best nischloo it, the world. SI irch
alike or, both rider. O'er klacuiaz armory Mom'. For
lorther particabscs, address N. nth f t, P6llad'a,P~
Feb. I I
TO TILE LADIES !
There can be nothing that will please the ladle.
better than a go.J~ article, which is needed in emery
family for every day', row. duck enatUcle is HYPES'
GENUINE AMERICAN TALLOW S)AP, recommend.
ad fur the fullowiug tiortrieee: As Genera/ /hum
hold Use. /lb, nr the Lnundri. itr
clapped Handl, de. told by all 11 rocere and Store
keeper. everywhere.
NATUAN 'RICK, Sole Ageut, ::10 North Flout
street, Ptittedeliibts.
F•b.ll, 1670—gm
ED
' CONFES`totro OF rs...tr
DUBLIMIED for the LeneSt or yoanr wen and
1. others who 010ffer front Serruu• Debility , etc,
'applying the when. f .ell-core. Written lir one
who erred h Imielf; and sent five on receiving a poet
paid directed envelope. Addre.
NATEIANIEL MASI - AIR, Brooklyn, N. T.
Dec. 24, 1949.-Gm
ERRORS 07 YOUTH
A gentleman who suffered fur years from nervous
Deb.ilty,Prematura Decay, and all the effects of
youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of unfleriag
humanity, lead free to all who need It, the receipt end
directions for making the simple remedy by which he
teas cured Buff Ishing to profit by the adver
t (sees experience. fan do so by addressing. la perfect
confidence JOIIN 11 OGDEN,
N 0.4 Cedarstreet, New York.
I day 11.11A5.—1y
TO CON4IIMPTIVXB.
The Advertiser, hewing been restored to beeltb in •
few weeks, by a WWI simple reinciy, after having ear.
heed several years with a eevefe lung affection, and
that dread diaease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to hls fellowArtifferors the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send ia copy of the pre
scription need (free of charge), with the directions for
mooring and using the same, which they Will find a
sure Core for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.
The obJcct of the advertiser In sending the prescrip
tlne Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information
which he conceives to he inraluable; and tor hopes en
•ery sufferer will try hie remedy, av it will cost them
nothing. and may prove a blessing.
p.rtiov a:thing the prescription,will pleaseaddress
RCP. BDIVAItD A. WILSON,
Williemsbnrg, Ringscounty, New Tork.3
14ay1-1.1a69.—1y
Sir DEAFNESS, BLINDNEIN AND CATARRH
treated with the ntmoat oneness, by J. NAACI, M. 8.,
and Professor of Dis,ates of the Eye and Ear, (hi,
tpecially) in Ue Medical alle g e of .(!enntitrania, J 2
years e.rprrience,-(fonnerty of Leyden, Holland,) No.
606 Arch street, Phll4 'roan:nonfat' can be seen at
hie office. ,The medical faculty are Wetted to accom
pany their patients, se he bee no secrete in his prat
tice. Artincial eyes Inserted without pain. So
ehar,ce Pr examination. I March 18,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SuTIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP,
433 weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con
ecimption. biter C inplaint, and Ityspepek, If taken
according to direction.. They are all three to be ta
ken t he at the same time . They cleans. the stomach, re
lax e 1t,,:, and put It to work; then the appetite
becomee good; the fii.cl digests and make.gooxibiood;
the patient begins to ;; row in flesh the diseamed mat
ter ripen. in the lunge, and the patient ont.iirows the
disease and gets well. Tile le the otilv way to core
conaumptiou.
To
these three medicines Dr. J. 11. Febenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unriralled success In the treat
ment of pulmoirary consumption. The Pulmonie
Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs. nature
throws it nil by an easy expectoration, for whoa the
phlegm or matter is ripe,n , ilight cough will throw- it
off, and tho patient hi , s rest and the lungs begin to
heal.
To do title, the Seaweed Tonic and lifimilrake Pills
must be freely used Mclean,e the stomach and liver,
rio that the Pelmonic Syrup and the food will make
mood blood.
ficheick's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, re—
moving nil obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall
bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is coo
relieved; the &Mole will show what the Pills tan do
nothing ban ever been invented except calomel
deadly polson.which is very dangerous to use mile
wish great car.), that will unlock the gell-bladde
and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck'
Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one of the most promin
Clines of OtamoMption. •
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic Is a gcatie stimulant and
elterative.•ad the atkell la the Seaweed, which this
preparation Is made of, assists the stomach to throw
out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the
Pultnanic Sytup„ and it is made luto good blood with
out fermeatationt or sontina in the stomach.
The great reason why physicians d 6 not curs eon
siamption is, they try to do too touch; they gin .
ditto. tostop the cough, to stop chills, to stop * ght
*waste, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the
whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions
and eventually the patient oinks and dles
Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop
a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever. Remove the
tense, and they will all stop of their own accord.—
No one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsta,Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throe,*
emless theliver and stomach sire made healthy;
. • ifsperisin has lusumptien, of course the lung Iw
some way are disused, either tubercles, abscesses.
bronchial irritation, plazas adhosion,or the lungs ar
a me. of Inflammation and fast disc:tying. In such
01111111 what must be does! It, is net only the lungs
that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The
'stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood
oat of food. Now the only (thence into takeficheack's
. three medicines, which wilt bring up a tone to. the
Stomach, the patient will begin to want food, it will
. digest esally and make good blood; then the patient
begins to gain in flesh. and as soon as the body begins
gar* the lunge commence to heel up, and the pa. ,
lang 4 tfits dishy and well. This b the only way to
' Urn nenmptiou.
When there is no lung disease, and only LI ver Com.
taint and Dyspepsia Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and
' e ane sifficient without the Pulmonfo
Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills Abel, be all bilious!
complaints, an they are perfectly harmless.
Dralleffiebedt,who hasesjoyeal enlaterrupted health
et many years past, and now weighs 226 poundsoras
Wasted away to a sure skeleton la the very last stage
Of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having
premiums& Mitoses hopeless and abandoned hin' to
his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines,
Wed since his recovery many thousands similarly If.
RiCteil have need Dr. licheack's preparations with the
'Mae remarkable nieces,. Pull directions accompany
it,, each, make It not absolutely necessary to person
ally see Dr. Schanck. unless the patients wish their
lap stuseteed, and for this pnatose bob profession
Idly at bet Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Satur
day. wheriall letters for advice must be addressed.—
as MALIK; Profeationally et Ne. 112 Bond. street, New. .
but'every ether Wednesday. Ho gives advice free,
but for a
r thorough examination with his Respire
ef the priced ; 21. Office hours at each city from.
A.M. to 3 P.n.
th lpar alit oeiT sale i ra i94 l= blat Srwead iake
HUNS aunt, a box. , Portals by all dinggiUt.'
• \ , DR. J. U. SUmENCH,
16' 11.6 th et. ,Philad'a „Ps
dpr1123,. • •
d
tllliiir'ajed ii. G. - 's idirettleement
lout 'where' tto - Oliiikidglitoyes,
it-Iritter,' *O4 st red
.. Pilekl• ilm,
I
pal and gtroaual salts.
1111tBLIC SALE OF Y
VALUABLE PERSONAL. PROPERTY
.000001 lama( at Pgblic nale,on frames-
API
. .14r of March,lo74 at Oak resklana%
e.. of Eliza Camp in Botha. toweddp,
Ad
:nlpßiknlaty. on the rood leadlak *an Rode. Mill to
Areufftarlile, the following Peraonallruperily ell:
3 WORE HORSEP, all will work In two 'lead, I
dotty e' non. young Haller, large brelldilan
epdtlfiell r n Waiont fur two or dim harem. 11%
'Wagon, Wanton Bed. R‘rzhelr Plow; Doable Shovel
Plow for two botnte. Shovel Plow for one
horse, Ouch Fork, Cot:, Coverer, Wire-tooth Hay
Rake, litteao Orion._trt..t.f ureschbands, 1 cat of
Front Heats, Collars, ni !Iva, Lines, Wagon t , ouldle,
Riding Paddle net ilridle. AI.. HOUSEHOLD AND
VtAtN ITUIt R, colurinttng of 1 Bodatood, I .
knrean, net of Lhairs, Cooking More, and a great
many other articles too nuensrotta to mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 11. when attend
ance will be Oren and terms made kronen by
GEORGE i ELIZA EIIKAILLIIY
Starch 11, 161 O—ts
pußLie SALE.
By cirtne of an Order or the Orphan. Court of Ad
ams carroty, the endarsigned, Administrator of the
Reti.te of ilLmoeL P. ROdLti, dte'd, will cape.. to
Publle Bale, on the premised, on Antierday. the 19tH
day of Aiorch next, the niLowing described Real
Sande, viz:
A TRACE OF Alkilit SEVEN ACRES OF LAND,
partly cleared and partly in timber, nitrated In
liamiltonban township, Adam• county, near Maria
Fi.rnace, on which in erected a one and a hall-story
LOG BOUBE. There are acme tine F, nit Treed on
the prem lees.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, M., when at
tendance will be given and ti, male kr.. , :ern by .
MICIIAAL KUULEIt, &drier.
Feb.
VALUABLE FARM AT
1911 VAT): 6A LE
The mid. te,,ined °dm, at Priv.te Sale ids •.•loodde
VA ILyI, sitwito tit. Thomas township, trenkhn
county, ma the road from l'aionbellstoviti to the
Warm bpritig of a tulle from the latter.
road, containing 71 more or less. The Im
provement., :.re a new two-story YHA DWISL—
LING, 16X.7.1 feet with a Yroutto Darn, t1.t115 feet, oust
onthorldlngs. There Jr a never-tailing Spring of
wetter nti the premises. Alain 22 Acres are In good
Timber, with 3 largo prfpurtion of excellent 3lesoess.
The farm is tinder good fencing, and in good order
and CODVVIIICIAtIy located for Mills, School-lion
The tenon 3111 vorcLiurs.
Peron, desn to view the premiers Rill cull on
Daniel fi,01,1!, rue.Wu:. on the adjoining lam. rir
!mines itit .11n:diu.1 address
ituirr.misitamtt,
i metrenHirg, Adam. en., Ponn,
MINE
VIILUABL•E PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE.
The uoLl..rsigno.l offers at Private Sale a VERY
DESIRABLE FARM, sitnato in Straban township,
about I t 1 tulles southwest of Newchester, adjoining
lands or Henry Thomas. h;ehrwr Cashman, nod
others, contahtin.4 Lied in Is high state
of coltefatiou. The Impsot ewe are a 11 , ,V weath
ert,,,ardtal c!l.Tlnti I: 11.11% , E, 1 one Barn, a Orly
you:ig Orihord of Aup;,. flu Tres, Grap e
Thies ,e 1 Fr nit Tree. in thr yard, a 0.111.1 Water at
tho door a never-fulling Stream runs through the
eentre the Yarn:. rho, Is An shrituittnee of Tim
bal. the tons-went 1, Churches. ?shunts,
itsl. AA
MoLI 11.4 etstlf,
'xi•liAtz; I . vow ,tert z i r ,
t etrrrt. tin, addre, n letter.
ABRAHAM Y,IOKnS
Nt'W 4%lir,ier.
PUBLic SALE or VALUABLE
PERsONAL PROPERTY
The under Waned, intending to quit farming, will
sell at Public Bale. on Wedrudday, 2d day on
March, 1970, at Pl o'clock, A. L., et his realdanes I
Menallen township, Adams county, Penn's., l ;ono
south-es. t or Benderart Ile, and of • tulle west of
Centre Mind, the following Personal Property, all of
which fa ararly new and in good order, to wit:
TWO No. ONE BARES, both of which ars with
yearling Colt of Morgan Btock, 3 fine MUCH.
COWS.II !letters, 4 Snooze, I la.zrow tread tore .horse
Wagon in good running order, Spring Wagon, Wire
tiaith Hey Rake, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box. hey
Carriages, Dung Boardr, Corn Forks, Shovel Plow, 1
two std threo 1,,r.., Plow. harrow, singly, double and
treble 3 re ow Sc) the and E oath, CI rain ehovels, Bpread
ero, 13reorhhatis. Front ware ,. 6 , 4,115, Bridles, Wal
ter, ariwat, Batt and Cow Chaius,&c. Also, BOOBS
HULL, ANDK ITC: EN Ft ItNITURE, mutating to
part of 1 R.OllOl Coak C,ookiag Stove, tea-plate Stove,
Table. Hogshead, and a great many other article, too
numerous to 111013tiOr.
Attendance latllta3 isivtn eavt terma made Irsoarck
A. ASPER.
b. W. EILIKE.q, AtietiOnen.
=MZIM
puBLIc! SALE
The neder-ipne,l, irttrndiug to quit farming. .111
sell at Politic Sale, on Ta,thiy,ther..itiiday of March
ls:O. at his re-tide:ice Corntxriand township, Ad
sins county, Pa.. on the Banlenrrille road, 3 miles
north c( !he following Personal Proper
ty, r•r:
7 IIt:AD JF Wintl; 110 ESE, two of them wares
g }ears Old, cis ill. Ivalo one. Horse 7 }rare oil, (b►
longing" to % linroli Diehl.) 2 three-year old Colts,
well broke in horses*. one s good leader, 2 two-year
old Colts 1 C. w, 3 head of young Cattle, 1 paw Wa
goo, (Fayetteville make.) three-Inch tread, 1 narrow
trend two Wagon and Ladders, 2 Sleds, '2 Bar
shear Noss, Strive' P 10•11, Barrow, thalUrator, new
Spring Rote , Slower, Wind Mill, 2 sets of Breech
bawls, 2 eels of Fria t Gears, Wagon Saddle, Bridles,
Coll are, Lines, 3 Fly Nets, Log and Finis Challis,
dictliAP and single Trees, Spreader, 2 sets of Harness,
Sleigh Bells, blot Gun, Yuri., sod &great rosily other
si tic les.
the undivided half of a new Waynesboro'
911.11:i tik:PARAIOR with fixtures entire.
lizt w Ahw, et the ettele time and place, m 7 /Lail
ebiturcriog 77 A,tel and a 7 Perches; also, a True of
MOUltLeitl Land, near Bendernrille, fzintainlog 73
Acre,
2...6 to commence At 1() o'clock, A. 11.0rbest attend
anc.slar ill Le peen sod terms made kudere by
!AIMS tALS.Trzw., AuctlothV llY " BWAIrj ` Z"
!Larch 11, IS7o—ts
CIIEAP LANDS!
I Lave for *Ale more [ban 2.00 IARYIB, varying hi
size from 10 Acres to .11A,41 Acres, and varying in
price (ruin $1 to Prsi PER ACRE. The climate le an
0n:1,4.4.rd. r1.,1l ad , pted to the growth of Grain,
Clover, Gras", Fruit and ()rapes. Water le abundant
and rood.
CIA Ea P BA 11.10.).11) TICKETS will be provided for
all who conic to mu to buy laud.
4y/or es z slogn e of prices, ay., addreee
JNO. B. °BETTER,
Greensboro', N. C.
ISCU.-6m
VALti.kBLE TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Will be wide' Prirate Sala the VALUABLY PRP.
PEATY in the Nerough of Uettpbarg, on the cornet
of chaninerabn.re •treat and the diamond, known as
..&oi!h'r Corner," flouting GO feet on Chambereberg
street, and running hack ton public alley. The Im
prvetneote con-tort t•f R two.atory FRANZ DWICL.
LING. watt too-story BRICK BACK-BUILDING,
Etotc If. -, e :table, Ac- !tie • valuable stand
f.,r
It will be eold on reasonable term. )or further
III:or mat..., apply to either of tho undersigned.
JOHN L. SCHICK,
JOHN CULP,
WM. GUINN,
T. A. WAICR.IOI.
7,1,71...-1(
FOR SALE
Ny POT', Chamt,r,Ahterg Gel:Marrs,
THE HOUSE is a two story brick,
= Gas io It, a Hydrant in the yard with good out
build:nize, choice var!etiem of Grapes, Strawberriwa,
Havberriea, Peat+ and dwarf Pear
Tref, on use lot. S. B. ROW.
etyt. 14.—tf
FOR SALE.
T HE DESIRABLE THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
00 met front, on 40 feet lut, •4141% two-4ton' Brick
Bask-building, in first class repair. two doors truer
Court blouse, on Baltimore street, will be sold on az
oamullAtltikt term/. l June 11.—tii
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agency for 'the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
iniconnectionwith my law builneaein Glamytharg
Partleawishlng to senor buy lands,may And It t
their advamagstocall.
Farms and Woodland.
99 ACRES OF WHICH {CACHES TIMBER forin, 3 o
A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and THREE
near Gettysburg granite laid.
A No. 1 FARM, neer Gettysburg retkgrawelland.
A FARM. 130 ACRES, AT $3O PER ACRE.
A TRACT OF GOOD LAND,S6 ACRES, AT $36 PIER
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD EARN, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
TIMBER, AT lib FRI./LORI, VERY CHEAP.
100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOE $O,OOO.
A. VENT CHEAP FARM, GOOD LAND AND GOOD
BUILDINGS, AT $35 PER ACRE.
A FARM, 100 ACRES, near Gettysburg.
A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT
$6O PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg.
A FARM, fear miles from Gettysburg, $3O PEE
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY GOOD GRABS FARM, two miles from
Gettysburg.
A GOOD AND OHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD—
JOINING.
A VENT, GOOD FARM IN GOODORDZWS6S PER
AORE.
A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS ALL NEW,
ALSO MANY OTHER TRAM.
ALSO lIOUBIOI AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN
E. G. McORRARY,
• • Attorney &M am .
Gettysburg,Junell t5119.—t
SENT FREE.
M. OIEZIFB, SON, Z 0018
SEED CATALOGUE
asvi QUINN o th•
FLOWER & VEGETABLE
OkBDIIII, FOB 1870.
Publlsbedin Jensary. luny lover of Flowers wish
ing tbis now and valuable work Moot °Surge shank!
address hamedistokr M. I.BON 00. Limns
gar t Barry's Bkanr, Bochortor,N.Y
Oet Stilitet--nint
'ADAMS COUNTY
NORM AL SCHOOL.
The °cell' finpientudent Nlll open • ikhool h•
uulid ikon ipschpla bi thiy*Whtor Tfahltilis in
the Naiad kikotlil Bothliis oii. Mali slauS, *Mu-
Inedeing, afeuhsyMerch UM. TM melon viii ear
Ha.. finUtteea Wt. The rice of Taltia• 'U. dol
larsorhlch m att paid la atm*: Num de
sirous of entaing *a edhool will pl ease &Evart that
num, u soon u . 91tehliovin be int by
addzeutp, • . • .
• . .' - ' .I.' HOWARD lIPIRT,
r
~.....,...
~..
mural t r iin,s-1 ' •
T a.t.trrA, a SENTINEL lies a_
. 44 64 11111 ‘1 04 11, 1101 th• pap•tiqs 04***
o tetdpol-4•liimit to the bed ithedlslsi WOOL
•
FISK & HATCH,
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GUY
NRN)LifdiT IUtMKTIIik
No. 5 NAssAti Siuxr, 'AIM You,
The, weiwukable 'accept which altaudwit oar wig
111=123
ao►s COYT►7( WWI the WVITIMa P►ovio RA{u4►.
COIIPAST, mud the popular; t and ctiodtt which thew,
Loan. hare enalotalued In 11. nmark.ts, 1... h In this
awn try and Ye /orb, bast. 'boss that the ' , aria Nor t
gage Bowls of r hmly •udhouonbly•msnapd
ikt a promptly re,guized and resuli I) Usk..
as the In.At +eatable, ;444 stud I. Want teoew• Gnu.
in.c.twent tlrl lit"; • 101,../V 11.•11 I, Ix
h&reaft, be del tr e+.l .wd
MI=MIIII
Arun red chit, h. the •ni nri ion gt.l ..erne i o
superior Railroad Loath!. wa ate Altman 4 area
public Taht, and rrndorin4 • •alnahl* otwirie•—h.th
to the holders of Capital lot to those gnat \etfonel
wotkliot iotproal log.rwir.aueut Edwit
I and sulo.tarstial character entitle tio•zo h. 11, use ut
i C.ptt.l .ort thy/ .ohtlertc• of in•esigor •-01...a.,w of-
i t kr with w•Pcial and •st fete rtiou the
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
Chesapeake and Ohio Raih, , ad Company
The elrempectke rt.fl Ohio Het if road, c "an.: log t
Atlantic o and the to•galAt.nt batten-, tb•
Clieaveake hay wilt, th• Oh iv River at apotat of ra
/fable thus. •Itb tb. entire Railro3.l
system sod Water ttsompottation of the greet West
116111
and rioutb-rroat, RI!IAN THK ADDITIOJIAL MAST
AND WKST TRONA LINZ, en impenitteely demand
ad for the accommodation of the immense and rapid
•
ly-growlog transportatiao Letweea the Atbutte sea
,
board and Europe on the one hand, and tha great
producing regions of the Obio mid Minineippi Valleys
on the other
THE, IMPORTANCE Of THIS ROAD AS A NEW
OUTLET FROM THY BERT TO THE REA maplSN
it into on• of national conegaance,and insure. to It
an extensive through traffic from the day• of Its
completlea ; In the devalo vadat of lb* =tea-
WTI , Agri caltiral and mineral rosonrcea of ilrgfnla
and West Virginia, It possesses, slam its wit lino
the elm:arab! of a large and proiltabla local business ,,
nue the greet laureate, both general and local
vhlch demand the completiou of the CHEAUPEAKE
All Onto RarLaaan to the Ohio River, afford the
surest guaraetee of 11. success and value, and REN
DER IT THE MOST IMPORTANT AND SURSTAN
TIAL RAILROAD ENTIRPE/SE NOW IN PRO—
GERM IN THIS COUNTRY.
Its superiority as in bat and West route, sod the
promise of in immense awl prolltabllo trade awaiting
Its completion, have drawn - Wit the attention sad
vrioperation of prominent CapitalWt and Rallmad
mei of this City of wood judgment Rad known
in
tegrity, whole connection with it, together with that
of anti II ant citizens and boohoo= an of Virginia and
West Virginia, DIMMED AN ENKE:ANTIC, DONOR
ABLE, ANDS OCCISiIIIIL MANAGILIILINT.
The Road le completed and in operation front Rich
mond to the celebrated Whits Sulphur Spriup of
wart Virginia, 227 allies, sad Umo reseain bus WO
miles (now partially constructed) to be completed, to
carry it to the proposed htrialau ou the Ohio river
Si, or suss, the month or the Big Seedy river, 150
miles above Cincinnati, and 359 miles balm Pitts
burg.
woe are two projected or to progress tkrough Ohio
Yd Kentucky to this Oat. which will connect the
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO WITH THE =HUI
RAILROAD SYSTEMS OP THE HUT AID SOUTH
WEST, AND WITH THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Its valuable traaebless and superior advantage'
will place the esseAriass Asa One RAnsaur Cos-
PAST .moue th. richest sad mod powettlil and trust
worthy eorporettous of the onentry ; AND Tam
=ITS A PRE/ENT VALUE, IS COMPLETED
ROAD AND WORK DONILIQUAR TOM DEMI
AMOUNT OP THE MORTGAGE.
The dotal:6ot the Loan have been arranged with
'pedal reference to the waste of all claim of Invest-
ore, and combine the various featured of convenience,
entety, sad protection against lons or fraud.
Thu Bonds are in denceninatioas of
They will b. Lamed oa Coopaa Bowie, payable to
!rare►, and may b. held la that lona ; or
The Bond may be regirtered in the name of the
- owner, with the coupons remaining payable to bearer
atteehod, theprineipat being then transferable only
oa the books of the Company, totem reassigned to
bearer: or •
The 00t1.0611 may M detailed and oaseallod, the
Bond nude a permanent Registered Boni, tranahr
able only on the boots of the Company, and the
tereattaado payable only to the rogktorod owner ew
his attorney.
The three chimes will be knows respectively es:
lat. "COUPON BONDS PAYABLI TO RIABIOL.
24. "11BOISTIIIIRD BONDS WITH 0017 PONS AT-
TACH ED.-
3d. •"BBOIBTIBID BONDS WITH 00IIPON8 DB.
TACHED," and should be so designated by Corr,-
spondents In specifying the class of Bonds desired.
They have THIRTY YEARS to run from January
15.1E0, with latareet at six per cent. per annum
lrom Novembor I,l669,Paixerea. AND =puss rat-
&MILL IA Gelb LW Tllll CTIT Oi IKW Tel.
The Interest is payable In La and Novaxaca, that
It may take the place of that of the earlier impel of
live•TwenUey and snit the convenience of our Mod'
who already bold Central and Western Pacific loads,
with interest p nettle la January . and Jodi, sad who
may desire, in making additional hatmetatants, to
have their Interest receivable at different seemme of
the year.
The Loan is secured by ■ mortgage upon the entire
Line of Road tun Richmond to Rut Chao Mau, with
the equipment and all other property and appar tea
seen connected tharewtth..
Sinking Aged eJ sloo,ooo,per ammo is provided
for the redemption of the Bead; to take sreM eat year
after the assupletioa of the Road. '
The mortgage le for $15,000.000, of which $2000,.
000, will be reserved and held la treat for the radars.
Lien of ontsteadleg Bowls of the Mtge& Onsertil
Iterrlread ampeny, now merged la the CIUSLIPIAII
AZE. Ow.
Of ninalsaig 1112,000,000, a aailoisat Naomi
will be sold to asotplota f 6. road to tko Ohio sitar
potioct mad improve the potties now la oporatios,
and thoroughly .quip tho whole for a lamp sad seem
T. posed riot is 90 sal scented hall/4/li.
• Loss so 1 pl 7 Wound, so espairelly Baer sd , sad
so cartels botoattse to commit 4 a iprodent pkss
among the &Tornio ssoaritiot fa- the markets, both
IWO& Omar" sad *is" twat moo lapwingr
t.d and qullaklly abwrbad.
Vary 111190441011470
P. 11.—We have tined pamphlets coatalalmt
particalare, stanstical detain, mem etc., widen will
be familial ern
bay and wll Ginsfusint Benda, "
sod' RIF
Wee the amounts et limb. nun,/ Nab
and oilier; ralfrt to eidentiddlft: Wan
ad ea daily Minces. • Mat. 4, lel
.1
OFFICE OF
Febrikt",. 11th.
$lOOO, $5OO, and $lOO
FISK & HATCH,
lUNKEBS.
pabol - Shit, If,
Cook and Parlor
STOVES,
car• ALI, IZTNDS
The latest and moat approved styles
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE.
Coal and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS
Call 4- Examine I
C. 11. KEHLER'S
Ware Rooms,
CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD
STRt.ET
STOVES, TIN-WARE, &C
S. G. COOK.
Has a largo sasortisoat of
TIN-WARE.
He mannfittures largely and uses the beat material',
warrants 01 bhrwork, and sails as cheaply as poerthle.
Ii fact h• allows none to undersell his.
Tin Roofing & spouting
put up at sbart uotire. Job work done quickly and
walL
COOKING STOVES
of tke beet patters', warranted to bake and give
setheheethen to every reedweit; - wade* b the
celebrated PRaINSYLVADIIA 0006, a stove that
amaot be excelled to bahlag or to ekeadinews, at hun
dreds who WO them can teetif Pant:a/or atten
now to called to this stoma ait tt hideeidedly mee of the
beet IltOVlld la the...market. Abe, the NOD LX 0 001,
the CONT. NarrAL, and featly 'other patterns ..tot.
ad from among the best in the market.
Copper, Brass; Iron and
Tin-ware
In endless variety, Ootfe►mloe, Smoothing Irena,
Coal Buckets sad Shovels, Tea end Table Spoons,
Knives and forks, and many other articles In the
Hardware lise—la last alma,' every article needed
M kitchen nee.
Io'SooaOkayaea and onion will fad It to their
Interest to boy of tam, as halo Illotoriolsoi to 'Uin
ta& Mx well-akrzed reputstkon chosipanom saill4
dolmas. [lab. 11.11t70.-3da
GETTURITRG
LIME KILNS.
THlandotolood boa bought oat ►l. form Of pa
aor,Ws. 0 mixt And SOW 001111i2U NI
THE LIME-BURNING Et SINEBB
Lusoll—at the Gettysburg Lino Eller on tbooorso
of the Railroad and North Stratton
nil or pastpatrenage, Ye will endeavor to &mom It
continuance, by yroweating the liminess as irtormo
lysaaossui largo a scale ea pondble—alwayi rents
•good &stick, and giving gooduamoure. /armors aa
*thin many look (or the prompt AMR go f orders.
Ef•alsocoatkaaestk•
COAL BUSINESS
*faring SD. most popular kinds. Houseltimpars an
silsrsahould give bins a call. Blackmail) Veal cos
staatlyon hand
Llasaaciooaldellverodanywhus a Uttysbure
Gettyibarg,Nov.2o.lllo7 , .1410111111?
*inning wingenunts, tr.
THE - WORLD,
DODGES' OHTO AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Mowers.
• careful examination of these sagehines
mance any one of their superior merits over all
othare,in streagtie, durability, tam of draft, and re
liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and in ev
ery variety of gran and grain. Oonfident of this we
invite those in want of • wed :maeldae. to souttolo•
for themselves belbre purchasing Merelhere.
These =whines can be sold as Raked liowers—
SHAPIIIII as Road Rake, Iletrahke, or' Drqpper,--
Twoltferpot mime: ilo.l Xsoltho, with we totter
Bars and three Knives, cutting iv" sad Filial het inf
grain and four:feet eight Inchon In grow So. 2, cat
tieg four feet six incite..
W • have thet aoulidenee in these autoklae• that we
are willing to let Moto wanting a machine met them
with any other they my wiehoo•O keep Wu isse that
ilivest mi
ham given .:. DODGE/PAW:O
that : 6 -
consider it the best Bell-CI emit and leattachsd t.
uo other mobile. swept the at,
Medan*, the
Ohio and Buckeye patella.
for the Imola of those wasting 'machines w•
would refer thaws to o few of those to whom we hour
sold the last smogs, vlz:
Jobs Deardorff, 800., Hoary Culp,
tpluatm lady, Hoary
g=uMier, alioba Paoram.
Daold Ow/art
Jame Molloy, W.Roos Wan..
Daaiellaottle, J. J.
Jobaliamahr, asdrowß.
Joan ekort, Was. laasban,
Wm. hint... h Gahm_
Coraolam Lott,
auUsa, JjatuidulNN:lior,
Ws. isoll4. •
also. WISILTOOTH HAY HAUL /ate ,
s tosadt Zak% sad ut
Ara PLOUGIa, TANNING Xllaa, RAUL
IYTLZYIaitt GINICILALLY.
at
Poti Maroboloomo! maltho o f
to
A ura oxamfamamol a nt
dnlabboltama
. Irma Mar,tonYll•
burg, Pa., or at the rodilaao• of tam Mar,
t
mar fro' famayabarg,oa tho liarrloban ma. ter
loam mynas; annalars will odiama taw oalmeribor,
Gettysburg ,Po.
TM . Willa. Asegit.
Ap51123.-1
STILL AHEAD
HOFF,4-Ern'
REAPER ar, MOWER
One of the Greatest l Machines of the
o,osia
T I espertor to skykfterr • low to ate, sa
1 will suet say that win sear be Istroftteed kat
hag bps thattrtataad peso paamil
Una. I would Row lidera' all thug whoa d as
akadat Masidaft to call sad esaftta• ter
TW stalsaated pardestarly Y easel all ether
nooklase is strength. durability, OW at draft, sad
nftebtuty of week, to an Umpired gram lad grata.—
Mt eats lodged grata mastheads. pack Is • peat Mae
la llacklues to a Amer. It dms Waned a• • kaad
rake as arenas • addraker. IR Mat 01st 41teigifshi
pats; 4 hat 10 ladles is ; has a sift*
bar, with wroept boa If as
•
'WI* Mower as wallas • tentelasamadup.
• fall trial et the Maokl
MAIM aa . .
Also.llllllMftWftemr. nom'
aad Igo saastiat
tie bast takes east tatrodaceL Wa mold al l =l
to to A.1201‘ IdeViZ4 MOT/ 2 '
iftentabt Iftsaftaftviaers,ftaktaftd ea
aft&
stiMesr or deep.
1114atae ad leae
oz lx
n Muttatonatf der
sasaryean apptlaverite sameag tM braless
yespyleseda. It is lap and e j = i liss two toodtla
sass, and warranted to work ty.
Also all kb& atiAtt KING 1 PLEMIN'Td atm,*
ea Pal.
Au, amp vtellag toe:awhile Mises iftteklaelowa,
anemia as tha Itstal., or at
await
."4 Ikon
. 1 11 . .katwaaa
ths 4•11.41 1.141011
Matjd.,llllo-41 • •
BD'S, Leiter Reads, Bill Heed
okos.
Nita %MOW Job
•
wait satam asap at tble:olls.
I=
41.etlyabutrig. Friday,
,yr4X-Our thanks aro dins.l
,•uu for sundry documenta.
APPOINTED. -7044
lwen appointed Postmastricsi
John W. Sullivan, resigned.
ITH DRAWN. —Firp
'I. Stevenson, Jr., Esq.,
Irom the firm of Sievermair:
ME
DECLINZD.--yiee ry*
declined an Invitation
,lo II
before tilt Socieliea of Penney
in June next.
8A1.11;5. 7 1A*347
ill() King card *l
mountain land, In-rianklln
$5,600.
FIRE.—We understand
house and ccattantkoLC. W.
of Virginia; (kwrit cijr of di
recently destroyed by fire,
sorance Company in &Kim
declined to pay the insurance
sospicious eiretuatatessaea ,
th tire.
SNOW STORM. —On
•IIOW storm list In, with
violence, snow falling stabill
during the night, with more o
On Wednesday morning the',
12 inches deep, being the 0.
have had this winter, The,
blocked up and roe e.daror
were badly disarranged.
T FORGET—Pro
Lecture in Agricultural,.
(Friday, March I 8) He Ora
his bearers "Abroad eft
give his Im promotion of Wai
Switzerland. Italy,
porsonal observation dorhig
tour. That it will bo art ird
profitable Lecture, we can ..‘a
There should be F full bowie
eents.
SALE POSTPONED.—T:
, oval Property of Mrs.
this place, which had been
Wednesday last, was postpon
quence of the snow storm,
next, March 26, at 9 A. 4.! •
of valuable articles will be
a large amount of Bed Clot
Blankets, Coverlets, Feather
house-keepers, ladies erpeclil
well to attend the sale.
Er,D•Tros. —At the r
mooting of the Gettysburg G
the old officers were
eloe:ed. viz
President, Edw•. (1. Faha
Nianagera, Alex. D. Bue
Wattle., Matthew Bich°'be.
Diplom. J. B. Danner, S. R.
The Annual Report aubat
Board shows the Company
financial condition. EWAN;
iden , ls at 4 per cent. eat*
(Ai the e sintßl stock.
L A RCE NY. —An overcoa
dress coat were stolen from
Rev. John A. Dixon, peat=
Church, Hanover, on IV
week, during the temporary
!airily. Suspicion attached
who was followed to Abbott
it was fund he had sold the
Mr. F. J. Wilson, bowl.
on learning that the mete
promptly gave them up.
over-hauled near Abbollalow
the larceny, but was allowed
summary cbutiaement.
REMOVALS.—As man
will change their retold
e request that they prom
of their new X'ostoillee id ,
ni,y make the neoelaary -.•
mailing Hat. As we have
between 2,000 and 3,000
will save us much troubl
prompt attention, If subserf
,autes, send both Weir old a
office addressee; In this wise'
"Change the address of go
Sundt P. 0., Ohio. to ilia
the case may bet
ACCIDENT.—On'Stin4y
SS two boys and three girls,
Mr. Jacob Althoff* family (
land township, were starting'
the Catholic church, In a •
the horse took fright and'ran:
fug from the alley into W
the wagon upset, throwing
with great vllleneCto th 4
boys escaped unhurt, but
ladies were taken up ,Inaanal
shocked and bruised. They
into a neighboring house.irt.
and C. Horner eent. for. Un.
treatment, they soon resit •
conveyed, two to the mid
brother, in this plane, and
father's, in the country. W.
learn that all' are rapidly
(bmpQu•.
GETTYSBURG RAIIMO
the past year a number of
taken in the proceedings
Suprema Court, 4 the snit
others, for a foreclosure of
and Decree of Sale of this •
urday was appointed for the,
case, but the argument was
Court ordering the sppoln I.
in Chancery to state an Acco
the entire Indebtedness of the
dlatuB of the Ctediters,
cree. Samuel G. Thompso
Judge Thompson, was • •
ter with the consent of co
sides. We presume his repo
up the question of the a •
Northrup & Cue, who hold •
of Bonds originally Is
Hopkins, Samson and
these Bonds are thus held a
coil/Lien's. The case wlllito
for some months. . .
TAX cdttEcroßs:
furnishes the followlng 0101
State and County Taxes . tor
boroughs and townships of thi
1870:
James McCreary,
Mackley, Cumberlaild Aohis
Oxford ; Jesse Smyers, Maths.
than B. Myers, Latin:tore
Franklin ; Abraham Kiog, 8
Bair, Mauna ; Robert W
tonbao ; Peter G. Smith,' Mo
George t3ebriglit, Raiding ; W
- Butler ; Anthony Fax, HEW
Harnish e ; Jaionir Bakal.
Edmund Harper, Germany
Spangler, Tyrone ; David C. Kr
Samuel A. Wertz, Berwick
Scott, Freedom ; Wm. EL Sins
go ; Christian Byers, Jr.,
Augustus Crouse, Manta
Mayer, Berwick bor.; B. W. A
Springs. • •
ADVJARTD3INGifaiIfa
following. which we find
of our B*o/tango,. to the-14400
nelis
"Without
man to day."—R. • •
"My success he owing to
n advertining."—Bonseer.
"Advertising hos
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" r ra Ac i. - d
mo.y_N er ich t. ega. .ny Lo p mewara .. •
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"Constant and persimtent ad
sure prelude to wealth."—:
ineembi anti dot
should Invest Ong dollar in
-4. 2'. igtocarto • +' •
P. T. Barnum the noted
ascribe* hie sucsies* in. •
.1111111 on of dollar in tau
nait '4, l l•ll '
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