flue, 4c and Parlor VES, ALE kiNns tult incsit approved styles EET-IRON AND LOW WARE. and Lumber F ALL KINDS Eiamine 1. 131:E1ILER'S re Rooms, F CARLISLE RAILROAD STRNET. 7 TIN-WARE, &C. COOK. e hirg• anaortrii•et of -WARE. lamely and uses the beet material., work, and sells as cheaply as possible. • none to undersell his. ofing & Spouting onlira. Job Work done quickly and TING STOVES ems, warranted to bake and glee very nevem; among wktc is the 248/LYANIA 000 K, a stove that • ia baking or he thiamine, as him am- can testify. Partimlar at ten his move, as It le deektsdly one of the market. Also, the NOBLE 0001 E, AL, and many other patterns *alert. belt In the market. Brass, Iron and Tin-ware et), Colihe . -mills, Smoothing I4ge d Shoreis, Tea and Table Spoons, a, and many other articles in the in fact almost every article needed sad others will find It to their f him. as be is determined to mnln ed reputation ler cheapness and fair [7.►. 11. 1870.—ilat YeSBURG E.KILNS. sdkaabought 0111111140 mi, pa lid now continuos BURNING BLBINEBB ottystourg Lime Kilns; on thocorno ad North Stratton street. Thank sap, liewlll endeavor to daserve it proftentitig the Dl:anon as vtgorola • seals as pealbl•—alwq. d giving gordawasara. Farmers an for the prompt II Illn got orders Q3:5 L BUSINESS t popular iluda. Hormet *apart. ■a, Tablet a call, Blacksmith, Coal oos dallvesedanywhera a dttystrari ev.so.isci J4llOll EXCLIT wutplttunts, ar. W 0 HLD, 01110 AND BUCKEYE rs and Mowers. 'nation of these machine, wllleom of their enperlot merits over all durability, Gm of draft, eadr•- •rk, on all kinds of groon4, and in ev. remand grain. Confidant of tide we weal of a good machine to examine before purchasinf elsewhere. c•a be sold as Naked „Mower.— land lake, Self-Sake, or Dropper.— /sae: No.l Mackin'', with two cutter Knifes, cant* lee end alma hot int feet eight inch,. In grass; No. 2, cut. is ocesideace In these Miladalle that we t those wanting a machine test than they may wisilt.and Iteeeeme that %ion. DOWNS' Amman MD% o such gamut astiebetiow that vs tliolfaokooot sad Ls attached • .unapt the Dodge Machine, the 1, of ilbowo at machines we to • tie at those to whom we here • eh: it, Menu Culp, n•shry Len, Ellshe Penrose. ler, David Stewart 7. W. Roes While. . .1 Sort. • nerdreer Wettest, Wu. Jahn Jam jr.nOt lim p, &Au N.loyer, TOOTH HAT rums, lationair tai , EatsNNING MILLS, sad lialikliarbarm 1111, -PA, MN to smausissaracidassiratiadtbsiga of /sum Inacz & Boas, Oottpa redaric. of Hut alibuirgbar. tystrarg, oe the Harrisburg marl Per . resists will address t&io subsoribor. 11 F) 1 1•WUtUI, Amt. L A.HEAD ! HOFFETW' & golv,lll-- . Greateirt Afachiises of the 0 • say orlit%letwait tow Is ass, as I dm will over bo la troda Iwo Malawi alma wow haw= all Mow wbo Mt _ 10 will sad azawiao for we. , 'WM partimatorly to wont all law • durability. woo of draft, sad to all Wage of itrwo sad grat a-_ amad Willa II II VOW UM lonwr. /t tau be wed so • Yawl • aoltrokost. It onto 6Mt 2 Wear ia 0 lulu. In grow; Wu a Wool eallar •ea free Garb; It ear be mod as a 11 won so • Powliwid *teas.. ttlwllostilmt i ali aa m4 tite ROW ULT. grausal a alblratma memo us% *VW latrodurod. W. would alwiattl to 1.1740 X BOMB tiIIOYEL • t Iron to, vory light itud atm& waft sit op ran toWww or asp. owl • .." =Was lIIEIJUXCia lAN laiieteirs. b• obi ikabwosio Tai Improved, for Rost Ilivatille sown lb* ftrotert of It in, km owl arrastel * work wip 6 ltoo two cockle o ly. •• of rAWIKING I PLIXINTS *lvor. glitigto•xualas thaw asseldais can 1110111•411dd lotelloar atareildasoe, •_thrawala a V GICWIB a. SU/NUL , Letter Heads, Bill Buda dolma, sada Ithati•of Jab Patois sad cheep at taWolet. - - 1 - • - 71-71-Av 4.fet Limburg', Friday. Mardi Is, 1676 thanks are due 41 Sena tor Dun .•:in for sundry documents._ • • been appointed Postmaster at Fairfield, vice John W. Sullivan, resigned. =:=ZZIZI WITEIDRAWN.--Wpobian-ve that John M. Stevenson,lr., Esq., has withdrawn from the firm of Stevenson & Sons, Balti more. DECLlplan.t- '• logildei . SP declined in Weliver'an 'address before the &elm ieX•of Pennsylvaris Cc I've in June next. SALAo.—gel: F Inviiinrckinied t tlie lfr *m fa rtirailtfo# inouniarn hind, in Franklin Tnwnahip, at FIRE.—We understand .that the Store hbuse andmutlettn..ofC. W. pow ;tow of Virginia; of this i piatiei recently destroyed by tire, and that the In; surance Conti:any in Baltimore has thus far declined to pay the insurance on account of sin4astams ,connected whit the are. SNOWSTORId.—On Tuesday night last a snow storm sat in, with more than unseal violence; snow falling steadily and rapidly during the night, with more or less drifting. On Wednesday morning the snow lay about 12 inches deep, being the heaviest fall we have had thiamiqter, The railroads war blocked **aid ?cir ttday or tivio the -mane were badly disarranged. DON T FORGET—Prof. /laugher's Lecture in Agricultural Hall, to-night, Friday, , March 18.) He proposes to oaks his hearers ••Abroad on the Safe," and give bits ImPitiodrrn of Wiles, - Stiotland, Switzerland, Italy, &t., as gathered from persoual,nbservation during his European tour. That it will be an interesting and profitable Lecture, we can safely promise. There abould be ap o i house. Ti1Q441111.86 cents. SALE POSTPONED,--1-The sale of 'Per sonal Property of blrls. Maria Swan, of this place, which had been advertised for Wednesday last, was postponed, In conse quence of the snow stormont fr il Wednesday next, March 26, at 9 A. M. nimber , of valuable articles will be sold, including a large amount of Bed Clothing, Sheets, Blankets, Coverlets, Feather Beds, &c., and house-keepers, ladies especially, would do well to attend the sale. ELECTION.-- , At the recent; 'annual meeting of thet,Gettyabiirg Glas COmpapy, the old officers tiiefe unanizadriely re elected. viz: President, .tiw. G. Fahnestock Managers, Alex. D. Buehler, H. D Wattles, Matthew Eiohelberger, W. A Duneau, J. H. Danner, S. R. Russell. The Annual Report submitted by the Board shows the Company to be. in good financial condition. During the year two dividends at 4 per cent each were made t.n thkcepthsl stook. IEOI LARCENY.—An overcoat and a fine dress coat were stolen from the residence of Rev. John A. Dixon, pastor of the M. E. Church, Hanover, on Wednesday of last week, during the temporary absence of tße !amity. Suspicion attached to a stranger, who was followed to Abbottstown, where it was found he had sold the two coats to Mr. F. J. Wilson,- hotel-keeper. Mr. W., on learning that the coats had been stalks, promptly gave them uP. The rascal was over-hauled near Abbottstown,and admitted the larceny, but was allowed to run after a summary chastisement. REMOVALS.—As many subscribers will change their'reeldence thin spring, we requeet that they promptly advise us of their new X'ostofiloe - iiddrise, that we may make the necesitary datives on our mailing list. As we have Mailing list of between 2,000 and 3,000 subscribers, it will save us much trouble and ensure prompt attention, if subscribers, in such uses, send both their old and new Post on:lee addresses, in this wise:— "Change the address of my paper from Sundt P. 0., Ohio, to Marion, Pa.,"-- ; oras the ease maybe. ACCIDENT.—On Sunday the 6th hut., as two boys and three girls, members of Mr. Jacob Althoff's family, in Cumber land township, were startinz home from the Catholic church, in a spring wagon, the horse took fright and ran off. In turn ing from the alley into Washington street, the wagon upset, throwing, its occupants with great vleiencelo the groued. The boys escaped unhurt, but all the young ladies were taken up insensible, severely shocked and bruised. They were carried Into a neighboring house, and Drs. Huber and C. Horner sent for. Under medical treatment, they soon revived, and were conveyed, two to the residence of their brother, in this place, and the other to her father's, in the country. We are glad to learn that all are rapidly recovering.— Compiler. GETTYSBURG RAILROAD.—During the past year a number of depositions were taken in the proceedings pending before the Supreme Court, at the suit of Maltby and others, for a foreclosure of the Mortgage and Decree of Sale of this Road. Last Sat urday was appointed for the hearing of the case, but the argdment was postponed,, the Court ordering the appointment of a MaXer in Chancery to state an Account throwing the entire indebtedness of the road and the status of the Creditors, and report =a De cree. Samuel G. Thompson, Esq., eon or Judge Thenpsol, was appointed Mss. ter with the consent of counsel. In both sides. We presume his report will bring up the question of the statue of Maltby, Northrup & Case, who hold a large amount of Bonds originally bypotieeated to Johns Hopkins, Samson and Alm—whether these Bonds are thus held absolute or as collaterals. The case will not be reached for some mouths. „ TAX CO D. • :.—The , n furnishes the followlsw list of for" of State and County Tales for the servers' boroughs and townships of this county fur 1870: Janice McCreary, Gettysburg ; Peter Mackley, Cumberland !obi f 3 inith, Oxford ; Jesse Simpers, Rantingtoxii /One than B. Myers, Learnt/re ; Daniel Betle4 Franklin ; Abraham King,' 13traban ; Jacob Bair, itenalien ; Robert Watiker, Han& tonban ; Peter G.. Smith, MouMplkstsaat ; George Sebright, Reading ; William , Bream, Butler ; Anthony Felix, Hamilton; Jamb Harnish„ Cabin ; laza Baker,llkmatjep ; Edmund Hamer, Germany ;- Emanuel Spangler, Tyrone ; David C. Krise,tibenty; Samuel A. Wertz, Barwick, tp.i Wm. C. Scott, Preedinn ; Wm. L 13inalkCestowa. go ; Christian Byers, Jr., Highland; Augustus Crouse, LUtkatoWn ; Henry Mayer, Berwick bor.; 8.. W. Ziegler, York Springs: Li . - ADVBETD3INGA*Mra liisfilligend the following. which we And going the rounds of our exchanges, to theatteektion of bud- nese men "Without ad , r , swat! imor man to day."—R. 7'. ffeltabokt. success is owing to my liberality in advertishig."—Bonier. co‘m.A i l iZigon fi t=rj?l v •• my production and made money—Nicholas Longwortn. • "Oonstant and pendstent adverticMg is a sure prelude to - wealtiii" Otrard. " 1114vibb aWiliiNer-ta %tabula' should lure= OPUitc 4n,POVerWnig*" —A. T. Stew " •- • P. 'T. Barnum, the noted exhibitor, ascribes his -1111 r TIONAL Bialgai..Pftialt:llittlkitt'iecent ly made by the Comptroller of the - Curren cy,itating the profits of National tanks in ISO, we gather these facts respecting the two Institutions fti this place : MST NATIONAL BANK Di►idend for six months end- • ing April 90,11189, - • - • $4,500 00 Net earnings in excess of divi ' dead ending April 30,1869, Dividend for six months end ing November 30,1869, - - 84,500 00 Net earnings in excess of divi dead ending Nev. 80,1888, - otal earnings for the year, - Capital, - ' GETITNIBUND NATIONAL BANIZ. Dividend for six months end- , hid May 4 1869.- - - - as,we 00 Net earnings in excess of dtvl- G ending May 4,1869 , - 1,620 12 ; e .1429 12 Dividend for six months end- F ing November 2,1869, - $BOll9 00 Net earnings in excess of diVi dead ending Nov. 2,1869, - 82,010 58 —$ 10.719 58 Total eatlgaga for 1165 fear, - • ZOO 70 • Capital. • - - 8145.150 00 The Hanover First National (Capital *100,000) made doling the year, $14,77 . 9 The Carlisle First National (Capital $30,- 000)Made $15,195 21. Tile Shippensbnrg First National (Capi tal $75,000) made in first six months $3,. 300—the lust Mx months' profits not re ported. The Chambersburg National (Capital $260,000) made a dividend of $15,600, the first six months—its . total profits for that period not reported, and no report of eithei diVidend or total profits the last six months. 80, the Westminster banks resorted only for the first six months as follows: The First (Capital $100,000) profits $6,910 59; the Farmers' & Mechanics' (Capital $45,- Q 00) profits $4,039 TO"; the Union (Capital $91,517 50) profits $5,131 63. The Mechanicsburg (Pa.,) banks stand . thus : The, Mat, (Capital $100,000), divi dends for 'year $12,000 ; the Second, (Capi tal $50,00) dividend that six months $l,- 500 ; second six months not reported. The Frederick (Md.,) banks report thus First, (Capital $100,000), profits first six months $9,500, second six months not re ported; the Central (Capital $200,000), profits of the year, $29;280 83; the County National (Capital $150,000), profits of first sir moeths $11,135 84, second six months not reported ; the Farmers' & Mechanics', (Capital $ 125 ,000), dividends for the year $22,500. Waynesboro' First National, (Capital $75,000), in first !ix months, dividend $3,- 750, net earnings in excess, $269 80, second six months not ieportal. Greencastle First Nitionil, (C $100,000), in first six months, dividend $5,- 000, net earnings in excess $BB4 80, second six months not reported. Newville First National, (Capital $lOO,- 000), dividends In first six months $6,000, net earnings in excess $65 77 ; in monad six months $6,000, net earnings in IMMO $B4 65. The Comptroller farther reports the av erage dividends paid by the Banks in 1889, at 10 1-sth Der cent ott the capital. The total average profits (including dividends paid and net earnings in exams of divi dends,) were slightly over 13 per cent. The National AS`unday School TeacA er," Rev. Edward Eggleatop, Editor— Adams, Bl•ckmyer & Lyon, Chicago, Publisher& The January, February and March Nos. of this excellent Sunday School monthly are before us, and we cordially commend it to the .11tweable notice of. Teachers and Sunday. School workers generally as a live paper, conducted with great abllity, and calculated to meet the wants of a live Sun day School. The January No. contains a full length portrait of Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D. 3). The editor, Mr. Eggleston, is well known as the author of an excellent Sunday School Manual. In addition to a large amount of original and selectol mat ter bearing on the Sunday Scholl work, the "Teacher" devotes apeclal attention to a full analysis and careful exposition of the National Series of Sunday School Lessons on the Life of Christ, used In many Sunday Schools and by more than 800,000 Scholars. In addition to the exposition, the editor fbrnishes wood-cut Illustrations, parallel, scripture references, extracts from commen taries, &c., all of invaluable =datum to the teacher in the preparations of the les sons. This feature alone is worth the price of the Mapainep ,The "Teacher" Ise a circulation of ever 30,000, independent of the accompanying Lesson Papers.for Child ren, the circulation of the latter beings®,_ 000. $1.50 per annum ; Lesson Paper 75 cents per 100 copies. When the "Teach er" Is ordered in clubs of 10 or more, to one address, six lesson papers for each std lb e_ r are sent gratis. The same publishers issue two other ex cellent Sunday School papers—" The Sun. day School Sohofeci.," 16 pages monthly, 50cts a year, 10 copies for $4. or 26 copies toy s7.so—and "The Little Foliar," an il lustrated weekly for Infant Scholars, 30cts a year, or 25 copies far 115. We cordially commend both of them to Sunday School workers. "The Sunday School Workman," is the title of a new eendidate•for favor among Sunday School waters. It Is a neatly printed 16 page quarto, published weekly, at 11.50 per year; 20 copies for $25, to Minisaps 'Si. The name of the Editor— Rev. Alfred Taylor—is a guaranty that the "Workman" will prove an invaluable auxiliary in the Sunday School came., Mr. Taylor has acquired a wide•spresi reputa tion as a live, practical worker, whose ser vices In the conduct and management of Sunday School Conventions and Institutes have placed his name along aide of Vinton, Pirko, Wells, dro. AmcMl tbeepecialtles of thit 4 Worinnan".ali,Halps in the WAY of the Rational Series of loosens and the Berean Series, and a Bible' Class Kieran entitled "A year with King David," the liliter being specially prepared for - the paper weekly by Rev. Omits& Knox, anther of the Knoz eerie' of S. a Lemona. There is beilders large amount of vaidable mat*, original and select, from which Sopelle. tendests, Teachers arldlistrokis isainot to derttis iirachtenedt. - Address !'Sunday School WorLyncW 71 Broadwly, New York. NMI been requested to eo jitt error in regard to grain in New Oxford, received by Hersh &Brother, in week-be fore Ws paper. It was said tindtbeyvv oeived from eight to teat and twidvehand. red bushelsof grain per.week. It should have been per day. The fault was not ours, bat that of our informant, who that.44llßlLikaiiHßlALlitglikikaMMLlN says QS. had been asOixttboV i aitnisia.Alre learn throe & lie e 4 mir Yo bn nne ibis' the grain bpsineaut b been oti the Lepsioutibr, the Peet)iisi, 2tirehs;Laisd AliseaLejaigii jai Aber oar loads per day have been shipped. tie on • CVO isen sip that moonily a Cow, tiotoogiog to Sr. Charlet Steiner,' of liotialPkosant township, had a Cat, 'IAA bet three lep and no tall. The bead bad neither eyes nor nestsib, and loss 'toady rtatadywiNt the under }air proud up so that the moth sp 'eared on the top of thelsest - It wail Ml usually bogs, and both' caw Slid tag died in calving.- • 451Win&L..--A. aeries of "diktat lights" are aturmaimk..Dome off to day and to morrowat Fazdmurwa, Md., between Wash - county and rho -Therkt Voles - - M 0 **Pk Ili OW tel. l l ' deo iteigthiorr TOhli *dr bind 1 14' bilren tfl ' lppolitigiirostiant tlnd 4 0 1 P/ 1 .19,7,024432.14.1111d ';initert 11 s- ••• • ft r • • the habit of publidhittlitildef itiniethings said of par paper by subscribers ? from timet oOki) l 44t '‘e frftlieuilY resew kindly wonla o f encouragement which g 0 IV to reconcile ua to the daily drudgery of editorial duties, and tend Wreak/ma thew caskmal eroakings of these who think the getting up of a readable paper to suit the tastes of thousands of readers of varying mental character, an easy thing. We have Juat now ip hail several lett4rs, which we may be pardoned in giving, as a sample of what the mail brings us not tin frequently. 475 00 $4,975 OD 641 SS $5,04155 The find is from a gentleman, resident in„ Lebanon county, who, in, view of the hard times, bad concluded to economize by stopplitig the papiki. A Aviv weeks ex. perience satisfied him : I 10,016 55 4/00,000 IM) March 13,1870. DEAR And I cannot git along without the old "STAR AND SINTINNL." It Is like getting along letter from home every week. Enclosed find $2. Put my name on the list again. I must economize in some other direction. Yours, &a., . ' The other is from a gentleman of educa tion and vulture, now a resident of new York State, wbo, in remitting Ala sub scription, writes i. DLitt Sias:—Enclosed And I!oetofitoe Order for $B, for which please give me credit on my account. I have been tardy in my payments, but I hone you will ex. ctue me. I have read both the "S•riat" and the "taitirrutzr.." from my k w :pd. They alway s Idond a welcome . In Abe oki bernestead, and now in t 12t1i012, the weekly visits of the paper are looked for: ith impatience by all the members of m family., Though my .home has been ibr a number of years in the "Em pire State," and &Mott within sight of her capital, and I haverad her dailies and a large number of her weeklies, yet I can say without hesitancy that I have none so worthy of a place in my house—whole some for instruction, and always selt.bing in its reproof of wrong. Bend it on, and give ns as much local news as possible. Yours, de., DONATION VISIT. —WO learn that on Thursday the 3d inst., Rev. PETICR BERG STRESSES, Pastor of the Taneytown Luth eran Charge, was made the recipient of a "donation" visit from a number of mem bers of the Taneytown church, bearing with them innumerable tokens of good will and appreciation of his pastoral labors, in the shape of flour, meat, corn hay, wood, lard; chickens, Ac. One by one the donors arrived, thronging the par sonage, and depositing their gifts, which amounted in the aggregate to about $313. Among the gifts was an envelope, contain ing $lll5 in greenbacks, which • was for mally presented, on behalf of the donors, by Mr. Benjamin Shank in some appro priate remarks expressive of the faithful and acceptable services of their pastor ; to which Rev. Mr. Bergstrasser replied, ac knowledging his obligations to the congre gation for their liberal gifts and the uni- form kindness he had experienced at their hands. The visit had been delicately . ar ranged, so as to take the pastor and family by surprise. After spending several hours pleasantly at the parsonage, the donors retired—the occasion being one ang to be remembered. Id:seas. Korrons :—An earnest effort has been and 14 now being made to procure s change In the license laws at the hands of our Legislature. I can truly say, as I have often done before, that no system can be worse than that which now exists. Wen dell Philips, in a recent lecture at the Ac ademy of Music, in Philadelphia, urged earnestly upon his audience that, even set ting aside all the social and moral evils re sulting from drink, we cannot afford, po litically, to tolerate intemperance ; that In a goverment like ours, whose strength lies with the people,-it is a political necessity that the people should be trustworthy— which an intemperate people cannot be ; Met men, to be capable of self-government, must be sober. He pointed out the two classes into which society divides itself: the coneerettin and the pregtvesive, both equally honest in their opinions, but utter ly divided ; and between these, holding often the balance of power, those who have no opinion, but an object only, and behind them the mass of blind, ignorant and vici oup, who are bound together and forged in to a weapon to be used at pleasure. And whence comes this mass? Prom the rum ! ahoPt I have seen extracts from Dr. Elam's book, showing unmistakably thatncitional, and not merely individual, degeneration is the result of inebriety. Not, of course, im mediately, but, as time passes, the taint in ~ the blood of those immediately affected spreads wider and wider. So in Sweden the average stature of the nation has di minished, the average duration of lite has shortened, general tendency to sickness in creased, even wholly new forms of disease hays shown themselves; the innocent suf fer with the guilti. All this has been the result of a relaxation of the laws tending to check the sale of intoxicating beverages.— Our cities and towns of note, for the last few years, have shown a most alarudng in crease of liquor shops. Temptation is offer ed to the weak in every block and at every corner, and all this is done under the cover, real or pretended, of the laws. Is it. not time that something was done ? I com mend the subject earnestly to the attention of the Legislature, and all good temperance people. No better work min be affected than to put some check to the spread of this tremendous evil. firer the Star and Sentinel uNION P2&YZR XIgETING. , kestuts. Unmet :—A prayer meeting Las lately been atablished In Nett Oxford, In, which German Reformed, Lutherans, Nabodists, and pristryteriaos have broken _down the Willie Iran of Partition" th 74 separatarthent, 'and, in the same house, bow ; down the Imite together, and lift up their voids moue voice, and their ae.We Mart, to 0110,00 d and Pauli, 'throne, the merits and Interpolate of one Lord and Saviour, end by the influence fend assistance of one Holy Spirit, for blessings upon their soils. Aye, and I believe that their object and din are one.. They have . "agreed to gether" to 'pestle, Ulm Jacob orold mill "God chill irschniody T evite Us *mit, riot' ,any one, but In aft Ola , until Be Ain "rend tkte heavens and come down," and make Melt "a display of His power and grace as has over been wit nessed in this pa 4 of the corinfrY." people seem to WM WS and hand with us. Oar pieetiap am held alternately in the several Promment Pomba in town, on•Sofilkyollelithsl,:snd Owe this far bean Y gist! amended an4aliweedingly)n tereetkig. Tlis OhtteciteP are orally . pretty well filled. " The exerciser are slng. tag, prayer and the reading w . portion of Geftword, with wend abort pwanieel, pungent exhortations, not mtand4plW - of an hour and a half. We do believe and )lOpe,.and TPA Ara! VI% thut , fork, results marfolloW theft alibi =rho ° 141 0 INK IMO gnat :Had Of thi cluck rid flheldrardfmrd piorqp or sow, Elio diiiit ifiey mai- be ale, al dm, PO,la; artln. 1 41 Ott ; Thee ; that they Naar be one Jai aw I liwn the world znarbelleve Al le vont nie,*agetineneifollyi assay, 012 ° 11 0e!in..,l'ary!VIN PO; 7tadeiliort, for theadriidele credal eidda • Hire Oz,N itarehli Arrininto ,4 1. A.tuiblit8.—Tsy the oelektrated 'AP444O Blank- Rubber, *an Collars - alidithaiiiso rub:. lr*lrsi4rtit onvitr: / 6 **.:At 41°1111 * • 411 . 41. bppl 141:=11041 ilipropaufy Mfg saaa,_ ‘414 : CottUoikePo Ono, vistilii4M l o.44 4 4k.. 1 144k1 • 10-tr • MS N. T.; Mirth 11, 1870 [For the Star and Sentinel INTEMPERANCE. itEPORM gevinu dot w0t..41.• Grfalmp & PJFeatitee, Oalifikere, Thuripirsi Moi.nians. ~..... 4 75 oji/ 500 5.12 4 , 5 2 5 ... 1_ 88x''140 .. 120 flp '4s''' • 88 @ 98 .. 93 . 93 ' tb 143 .. 4 50 @ 4 75- .. 8 In 8.25 .. 2 20 40 2 25 112 f 3,1 12 - 16 • 00 40 00 • IS • 18 SUP . RR FLOUR, RETELL FLOUR, WHITE WHZAT, RED Irina; 1... Coax, ' • pare, TMOTIrf-SEED Ci.OTRE-1111ED, INLX-137.1CD, 13.1.00 N, SIDKB, « HAMS. LARD, Gettysburg- Groh* & Provision itsrbet flettysburg, Friday Marxists. 4 00 - 4 50 1 25 @ 1 50 1 00 @ 1 05 72 50 40 Bursa FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, Warr: Waskr, Rip WHEAT, Rrs, • OATS, ...., BUOYN'HiAT, •• TIMOTHY ,13::D,. OLoui Sub. ....,.. Poisrose, Burrs.% LARD, RADS, *OOl4 R►Ye, ..... • ••• • •' &Du" " SHOULDERS, . SOAP, TALLOW. •. !ATOMS AND fleabag relearn of He gave* k pee., 40 Seal& Ileid St., Plilladelphla. S o'clock, P. M., March 15th, 1870 U. S. 6' , 4 of 'Bl, ft IL - 62, I. " '64, 41 ft 4 5, ft ft 1143 1153 1103.1103 1013 f; 1093 1093 1093 '65, new,,loB 1083 >67,109 109+ 46 14 '6B, 1093 1093 " • s'e, 10 40'8, 1083'1063 U. 8. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy 1121 1123 Dae Comp. Int. Notes, 19 Gold, 111 112 Silver, • 111 112 Union Pacific It R. Ist3i. Ronds.Bss 865 Central Pacific R 335 945 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5.740 .750 WAIILAIED. Rourzuor—Hzwrrr.—At the Lutheran Parsonage. in Arandtsville, on the 10th inst., by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. hitiaitt.. Routzahn to Miss Elvina Hewitt, both of this country, FEBDINAND—NoLL—On the 10th lust., by Rev. P. Scheirer, Mr. John Perdlnind to Mrs. Sarah Noll, both of Adams county. Rupp— Wor.r.—On the 9th inst., by Rev. M. Bunirtnisn, Mr. Charles Rapp to Miss Sarah Wilt, all df this place. Srszvani—Smucxae.—On the 6th Lust., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. H. C. Ctiesiton, Mr. Conrad W. Sparver to Miss Mary X.. Smucker, both of Littles town. i DIED. 0 Dim. n the 12th inst., in Hanover Daniel D'4 1, (formerly from Adams coun ty), aged years, 11 months and 15 days. MAcx uti. —ln Ingham county, Michigan, on the Ilth of February, Mr. Henry Mack - ley, former y of this county, aged 49 years, 8 m-mths an d 21 days. SusAme.On the 10th inst., John Ernest &made, sod of John H. and Hannah M. libeads, of !this place, aged 1 year and 5 months. Weep not for little Johnnie: ills gentle spirit's fled, • And sweetly steeps with Jesus Among the silent dead. Shed not a tear of sorrow About his silent tomb; Think what a lovely flower You have in heaven to bloom. Bintans.—On the 7th of February, in this plane, Hrs. Hosannah &leads, widow of John Sheadli, deceased, aged 66 years. Wx - mlut.—On the 11th inst., Alice Fair. abeth, youngest daughter of D. F. and Harriet Wagner, ofirtontandon, Northum berland county, Pa., formerly of Bailer township, Adams county, aged 1 year, Li months and 10 days. Wil_dLl.--At New Oxford, on the 9th hilt., Meyers J. Weigle, aged 25 years, 11 months and.' day. He was a worthy young man, respected add beloved, and hating made Christ his choice, he was prepared to exchange time for eternity. Ilia end was peace and lull of bops gent akgrectileMatL ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. reintodinvirtd baying boon APPoLotoil Asoiezoo ipod of V aistary ANOWA•Ag tor tAr bond' or eg yditori, olocotal by WaIitIOTOX Bionewite and primolSSA.Soloooooo.loobamlo s e w a r e e . awes to all persona Indobsol or boring claim what the e amo to cats aad soak Um' Iroolodiatoljr. STUART W. ROS/MAN, Assignee. march 15,1570-3 t ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The underslfied having been appointed Assignee by Deed of To emery Assignment for the benefit of creditors; execatted by Uuxr Perna Wile. °Ulm. Allen township, Adam. cowl, Pa.--notice 1a bersby even to all parsons indebted or baring claims to call Intbsettle their womb with-the anderaipent, . Inn In Butler to 1 7 4 7.1101142 GROUP, Assiirobe. Karel 18, urra-at : 0 (impanel° 1690.) WELCII & GRIFFITTIS , SAW l AXES itidi.VlNS SAWS of all diestrioitioes. AXIS, SILTING ead KILL TOUT .. CISOULMI SUMO with Solid Tway or *fat Poem tasonaint NUMB, no pater goon leiesited T.dk Baca. 7 frirPAlCid tBDUCI:D.IIiS . Sitlend for Price List and Circulara.“ WILCEI t GRIPTITIII3, baton, Man i oc Detroit, THE DOLLAR SUN, *As. 4. DANA, EDlrcet. The ehespeet, ealatteati Ratted New Yost tarle paper. Everybody likas It. Three editions: Deux, i 0; Ann-Wasur, $2; and Waaatv, $1 a year. ALL Awe taws t. a hatfprize. Full reports 9f markets, Apiculture, Farmers' and Trait Growent!thobs and a complete story In every Weekly and timid4feekly amber. A present of valuable plants and vines to ivory subscriber; Lndneements to espousers nnsnr . Dl,OOO LIE laintranoes, Grand frX s sidnes, Parlor Organs, Sewing Eschines, AC, among the premiums. Specimens and WI fns, Sand *Dollar and try it. W. KNOLAND, Publiaber Bon, Naw York. AGINTCAIIVAISSING .500118 811 Hr /BIM Secretsof Internal Beryl:Rue a, a PrOISiRA OffiCer q J the Treasuri &sitar.; amain np 'the nerd/And inner Be,.c* TO MO Gin& Giold 414, mid Drawback Pounds, Bpitemtie Robbery, Iteloreda; Hons. ooupiredes and Mds on tho Government, Kaireseenoe. Tpranny and Corruption of high 'Of lleMis. The sited startling and important boo.: pub. licked. Containing shoat 600 well Ailed *day illustrated. MUMPS WANTED. sing Book and oouspWe *WM sera free. Address WM. 'LIST, Publlsher, Philadelphia, lea.; Chicago, 111., or phleinnsti, u. JOB PRIZEs olf. =ix *LIG slid 0111111101410illii army.* to obbooramoro and Kelm tor Wanah Wawa- Ina Manama, tialargast and b.s Doi* Meathij In ghip acrid. Similar prim to be repeated 4 10 911 , r, lhtJl partioalars is March Number. For male by all Nuridooloro, or Nit with Oatalogne of Premiums ma apaolpt ofli) wets.. Address il. WOO", Nrwlianta „ , List of 2,500 Newspapers - for on It P . a. zo mita, UV.. q.;. OmAtic - Vegetable ooLeAu *col; TOILET SOAPS 11824841.811.XD11196., NNW retßi.) . ' ;or O s . So l o Pcln or Lads.. apd Clhyolrti; SOLD BY 4111 . , D11,06101.11n. tota mug PAY'AGINTS A FIALARY °MO pis Week and sorpscAsiosr alatirsslogs somtalsalos, wll auras* dadawdadettsl /11151111163111. Address M.,. adder A Co., llershall, !dish.' . .: ; 1 f 825 Aora,..l 4 °M. rAtillW rt -tt i oenomy ia La lth."—Frackiilin. a BY will people pay $6O or wore lbw a Mar= t -. . trauta when it. will buy one tbat hu a stood. station, Is double tit read,ce motet. with Sea* aweednuted upon wastrel' new and practical, Orbici" plap, rune by tank* sad excels all Shorn 1 Thep, celebrated Machtnen.fully lit:mud, - ars linen's& 6w poor people who want to Nave than, labor and money. dFata Wanted. Machines sent to aunts and /teen vamp to needy &milks. For ol rotator 'and reduced ..,... address J. O. Orrm ii 04)., or Franklin and Mr '.. M. 00.. BOX 397, Soak* Illerer.i . ' ', sr. kikTo a o *Aar crn tastansinoN os , sotit,- osusainic-400 paps; cloth. This weeder/11l 400 4 1. , ins 01 _ILIA climate enable, the reader to reeehearialeee oriel, 'Waal, at will . . Wei zWarlisi 1443WWW1hilla otherhOrlora siwituate. teas be obtalaed magi sitros,. th SO W, W liirih 1, - WeyiX 'IMP; i. 'le; X' il l it .. Xi! ti e ti., el , i , gm ak al 47 14 1 14041 L 41 ° 7 ' I The diion,daceciva. of-TonN II kiti)i,, i Po i ,Committe• of the person and emirate of A mum * ACOII D 1.15.;`, ER. Esoi Thiaigutfirrifs i 111 fins, i Lunatic, of Adams county.itrui Well 81.1 in the Court of Common Pitt ofidliPa3”"," th e lolrettors of the Po:wand nous° of Crop loy in b e moot of the County of Adonis, being front the fi lth confirmed by saidf a A r of "1 et s' . A ',r ,lh de f J .A. D 1889 to , the third day of Jou - 1870, unle-s cane d% teen ., , y o aorta 7 . o y JAccm miguroaN . ,,, t ,,, y , usrs A. D 1570, both 'toys Inch, o'er March 111,1879.40 '' ^ - i I t 1 0 t] 1 8 0 0 4 11 11* e Jan. S. To Outstanding Obligations. r 250 0,5 lan " Commisalener a corder.-- 1,000 00 1 Apr ri" s ~ i t ' D e ... 7. ISZ.A jifififil 0s 1,000 00 1 : ii; : . ~S A ..... A 4.1 ,000 00 'sly " 1,000 00 Aug " 1,000 00 , Sept " dOO 00 *4. o •• .. i SOO 00 Mt: . . Dec 4 000 00 44 , ,A VAL Ator lo , . 4 6 I S ' " Jam comen. a b 1 " John Looklngbill Rent 10 00 J. C. 'Seely, Dialdend Torn- PYIe aVeks4,•••••4-4... ,18 50 J. t., Neely. balance of Tiongolue Nota- -0 , 00 To Uncalled for orders 15 00 To Cull ilf. Ofitily z frons Peter ForhYS I ,1 S' batiste ' 1 ' /81t‘ 00 Jail 1, 1070 To Corn lichoner's order .. 1,500 00 pi- V T :1 C * - Theo:owed amount of JACOB Moser ofiLltan and GZOSOZ W. WORTS, AMigtledl or Dorm hoorra.mst. and Wsfe, of Adams eosin ty has been filed In the Gantt WS"! Aai l l e g r n it will be tonilewtetWeale , etrartlkott the. Seth cal , Apr/1,18:u, unleai cense be she wn to the cOptrury. JACOM NI6LIIOIIN, Pruth y. March 18, Is 7 - N - TICE. The 2n a account ofJetitt 9 1 4MOORPF, ,Triatee of Join. Knox and Etree.filifewl6; exhlblted by Fiume 11.0sano Pm A dadtdettator of raid Jona Oitanoarr, decaued, of Adams county. has been filed In the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, and *OM° eonfierned, t k y egicinert, on the 18th day of April, 18 ; 0, Ittaha eantd betbown to the contrary. JACOB MBLUORN, Protb4, March lA, 1870—tde • JURY LIST FOR Hanilltonban—Jas H. Marshal foreman, Henry ' Mount)oy--Ji ph Blackley. 93tford--George F. Slagle, Joseph Klunk, Maklln-4ollm P. BIM Conowseck—A.dAill Osaktr.. • Menama-:-1003,114:yrner. 3 00 7.50 . Heading—W. Tyrone—Martin Dadensperger. Gettysburg—Jeremiah at. gowe, David Sterner, ,Oliver fier ran a4NnWniL Nancy Snyder. Butler— Marqk Tinkmao, e t . Llttlestown— e • • A SelL Huntington—Jacob ,Lear Ephraim Flckes. Cninberiand—John Marthi.Haplaal liberty. Handlion—Jobn Bupp. 35 @ 40 • 80s GEN,EBAL JOY. Momilpleasant—John L. Jenkins, Alloys his Rein ter, David Dletrick. Butler—John C. Markley, Jacob Hartzell. Berwick twp.--John IL Baker. FrankllU—James Mickley. Hatrilltonban—t'eter Shively. James Stem, George W. Wortz. Littlestown--Samuel F. Young, Ephraim Myers. Union—Joseph Adams, Abraham Bite, George D. Basehoar Jacob W. Keller. . Ozford--Jt=c, Ji Bann. Wm. Kint. - 7' Cumberland—Jonas Jobzw, James Thompson. Liberty—lsaac Pecker. r litmtlnwmp—lsaac K. Wlerman, Philip L. Houck. GettiSbUig-rA. W. Minter, Jacob Belly, Robert Cobean, Jakob Sanders, Wm. 1). Holtzworth, Jacob F. Tho Mas.- t3tnkban—Jacob C. Pottorll, Lsaac F. Brinkerhoff. Jacob King. MountJoy—EllJah Eskenrode, Ezra Shoe, Jacob A. Hartman. Conowago—Wm. IL Small. Hamilton--Abner B. Hildebrand, P. B. Picking. Highland—Emanuel Plank. Tyrone—Ezra M. Myers. Beading-George Bell, Solomon Baker. Menallen—Samuel Meals. Germany—Wm. Stahl), Jacob Pitzer. Freedom—John admen March 18 1870.—td 6 (4 , 8 Court Proclamation urn Ran 8 th• Bon. Ammer J. Pyrite:, President TT Judge of the Courts of Common Pleas to the Counties composing the 19th District, and Judie* of the Cearts oftty.t and Terminer and General Jett De livery, fortbe trial of all empitalendotber offendersln .std district; aedJoseese.J. it's and 1 1 / 4 111 . 1 ktcC rum, i l iath. 'isqrs., Judge' of theiCourt of Common Neu, and Justices of the Courts of rer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the dal of nil capital and other offenders In the county A have nailed -their Mend, bedrieg data di day of January, In the Yee% of Oar Lewd one d eight bewared and seven -ten, and to me directed, for holding • Court of Common Picas, and General Quartet Session. 01 the Peace, and Gellert( Jell'Del Ivory and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Ronda."(, the 18th of Ayr . I, 1870. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thall the .1 natices of the PNICC, the Coroner and the Constables within the said county, that they Learn and therein their pro per persons, with 'their Rolls, Retards, inqulsitimm. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to du thorn.* 'things which to their calicos and in that behalf apper tain to be detio,"kad 'also, they tali will prosecutor against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the all of eald county of Adams, Cr, to bs thou and there o prosecute against themes shall West. JACOB FLUNK. Sh•riff. SheritroOdics,Atttyaburm,Slaratilil,leid, Xll5 HOOP SKIRTS, 1115 HOPK 1 1 ,VVi " 0 WN MAKE.' In all the New Bpriog Stylise, fn. Ladle*, Minim and Children ; the quality and prises of which will re commend.th em selves to every customer. OURSISTEI! CO.118ETS!! I.:OWLETS; ri Jed marked down togoki at per; Shaking oar prieent - price( Isis than theycan he until' gold decitneri - to that poin!, and 33 per cent. lees than the pampas jest ago. He were the first in Philadelphia to give allele In change to our costumer., and now take the lend In giving them full advantage of the return to a specie bean, in ad vance of thellektmarket ; which will be fully sp. peirctated,by all who seesaws our extresnaly low prices. Hoop Marta, Oar Owa Hausa& 4,40,60,55, 00, 70,75,50, 8.5,90, 95, 81.00, Ake. to SL2O. Nand made Whalebone Corsets at 60, 50, 75, 90, 51.00, Ac. to SL76. Superior /ma Woo 11111 Covet/ at 76e. reduced from $1.00; at $l.OO reduced from 111.- Mf ; at SUM reduced from 61.76, ku, kr. to SS.OU , dated room $7.00. B. Wady Corsets at $2 00 reduced from $2 64, ke. Thempeon's Glove Sittdag Comte at $1 76, redeem! from $2 20, Ac, *c Mrs. Moodt's Patent Self-Ad- Jailing Abdominal Contra at a redaction of 25 c la. to St 00 per pair, uccerdmg to quality. All otter geoid proportfoimUy reduced. Skirts sadCanots most to order. A lured and Repaired, Wholesale and Small —One Pries Only—.oall or mend lot .daserlistatet tutor. • WM. T. 1101.1 KINS, No. 1115 Chestnut Street, PhflaSa. March 18, 1870-B,an n0w4. , t3 " COMPLETE 'MANURE, Super Phosphate of Lime, Ammonia and Potash /OR BALI SY ALL LARDING DIALERS A PIERPECT PARITLIZZR FOR. 4ZL CROPS. On account of the reduced cost of Raw Idatsriale, I am enatded to sell "COMPLETE MANURE," at a lamer price, and by the aid of .new machinery it It inward In condition, also in gnality. (.Warranted /reef rem ad ultvation.) lIE2iRY BOWXJL, Manufacturing CU*44 Gray's retry Mood, Phil*lelphie. This Manure coot•tas all the element] of pleat food In • SOLUBLE FORM, cootaloing maven Lod for giving lading fertility to the 901 i. !sorehead*JastausaswasidsOsambsts the bait limners of l'apstiulvatiis, New Joss. . avers, Mar:bust illid." - artiteNew Outbid* • . passing th rough a period of three years Fria!, bas m. lilted to continuing It to be Me 140 Fertilizer nolo offered for sec DIXON, SHARPLESS & CO., 40 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 103 South Street, Baltimore. Md. 'lurch 18, 1870-3 m THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVE R Y! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. MORI THAN 600,000 PERSONS Bear testimony to Ottlr. Wonderful Carative Streets. WHAT M ARE THEY ? 47sey area /pane Pergatice as occ/1 as a Tonic, Roe eseitug-aleo, the pecallar mast; of 'taloa as • power feingeut its reflector:negation, or fullasitimsffen of the Liver, and all the Viseeral Organs. POE jt.totabu& oosetaaNTs, whether. Lis _roans at , old, WArried or Single, at the ' dawn oryta*6l6,l' or the turn of life, tbeee Tonic Bitters bare no eartif. enritend for a circular. TINT MIN NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, Nide of POOR RU 1, WHISKIY, PROOF SPIRITS, AND ILIFUSX LIQUORS, doctored, spiced midmost seed to pima* the. teem, called "Tonics," °Ap petisers," oßanortrre," kc., that lead the tipidee of to drunkenness and role, but are a true medic:lna, mR de inxitA i l• ilieve &lite apClierti• 0 fli N krity FRU MAI AILL AWELEILEC Belau They are tle GREAT NUMB PfYRIFIZB tflii WOG PRINCIPLE, a perfect Senora w an d b., "%orator rd the E.fatei4.: carrYhig off ii% yoloos,mi Matter, and restoring the blood to a bealtny O.:midi An. No person can take these Bitten n . :0,,,,i ng to diactiuts, Olf•teeimiltifsaguitwell. • - ~^ ~.. ,l .- .....,.., 11.00.411 the die IMMO an inourable oink woo dao banks lift , not - dkutmyad ni Moon' 4 . Jollier inithißatid DM Vlial arms waanidkinreenting, Ipint of Ir.. .. +' , .' '.",.- I ,FM VW 14)1J,TORX CLIBONV siggin, Talcum MR or maearftwin inuougotisiu Win pat/Mr nit va t 'OM,' DISSASIWOJI ft B KITS, and BLAlr i t iica em /An ' ale ..a. succeiste• 8 liiRRARES oro moididll. , NITIATZD BLOOD; Id li erollyakunig , i; In deranuasskot=r B 440 • - caliii4lloi. V wris. j ks'i,'l;,' imp/titles bursting throug • skle, .14 p m , i mpstodw ** 7: v it e. w a ten e. yon Ana it ob loirnoted 11114 Ul.b 1 ti It When it ' ia-lbni, &alone eel op will tallyou ighig ho the hkaike . ..........„i *slat of th! ...„. low. PiN TANVIIA4244I_W944,I2gaik, the 171 ,. w 3 ikstroyed insd removed. In Biltnuh Remittent, agok thelt Vinery Imo no equal: loft Mirlftotlms noril lure 117 the circular around each kottio t printed la 'r iaaiWPPllllo,ll4l,ll,..tititif r t WALKER, Protilor li romurn at., N. I, 11 4 0- 4—co litonnunonto, Coliforatiat 4k 8§ and 5 4 Qatillicroa at., A1•,7• - OLD BY ALL Datracmrs AND DIALERS at. 4, Ip7o-3m I was modal Deliftiolo a l4 eltth Asp ol remody and will worth* rtelipt 'l.l l o4l.o4o l o 4 ainiii;tlPlipi.&ia, , . — ""!`tsw7fir , l-• ,, • , t; 4 • •, t,. KNITTINGMAC - FOR FRlOilt 08111,441tp1e, 014ajk . seszniuse AORNTO RANTRD.Tharenhit mad pa. -• HI MAIO COMB WU cbiuded Eat oolored MO or .I\4lll I:=Zita k Prja =l i pting C.1711:..t 314sievimi eek' Tra Dee.2l, o k tr..:.2. 4 'wait 1.4 Irr iMi tilrAirrpqr:it f li:r. , !--; „.41,1/4" OIL AND JURY I =1733 *WY Atsli :vs 1 0 4. w o rd kaidimik. 4= l l olo On_ir ,774 a, g Monads I remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are "epochal, subject, It isat ennti7242 every other atinsulant. In acall-cli es, ciao la WI I speeli K a rt i t i and east the bod il y, strength and brialriMin the animal Writs. for isle by all druggists. Mar. 4,1879-81 n ..2 o • , '-`"4-Cle` By balance line Treasurer at settlement...-. 8 78 97 By Caah paid Onacitimmul,l7Bl33 •` " a ware ' "1 ware ' .. 3,120 ' 22 "... " Pork, Beef Bacon and Flab:. all' 19 c.- r". 4 . • . . Beef Battle, cows and iloge 1,632 16 ° FOr, 2 an,dflrioo. ... i:l 33 7- •• tan egetaVers4. ' 3 21 ;16 - •• •• I epair uthi1Dit5 , ...1.....1 . , ....11 . •• Mechanics Work 621 Os " " Btmo,l7bal and Lime 1,161 44 •• `, Wotd chopping,,Making Fence imitd,0tt1f.„.......1,.,....i.....„.....,:., 211ii111 - • " 0 . BEimfq Xxpenses -281 T 00 . - Drugs and )6ptigt9al 4astrn- ' merits ~" ' • 107 60 •• " Relief to Pau pers 443 20 •• _ " Percentage on, and In.orance.. 174 , •• ' •• 'Cana and 5tamp.._,.......,......., . , . Ftineral•Expensiis - " Publishing accounts dr. Print ing ' 71 - 00 - •• Msio - ilirelingp ...-......... 317 00 • • . Female Hirelings . 325 CO.l . `• Melte ;Ara E. .. . . ..../ ;05 00 , F ' t clue Bari , t..,.....44. -1 , 0 igy, i• OO " Steward'. •• ~ 300 00 ..• •• Clerk's 30 00 a o Treasurer's ° . 10 00 By balance IN illpldllllofr TIIIIMIIIUIr... ..........• 44 74 We, the up :etiaigned, AutdittiM tit' . ..gag 40 *Cut the public twain:al, erBtn cetttbr ttn,t we have ezumlued the iteme which compoee the 10[er:deg-ac count, end that th«y are correct, Wog from the fifth day of January A.1).1869, to the fourth day of Jan uary A.D. 1870, both dap mcluinre. • •-•- AL* li. BOLUNGJAII, • E. O. LIZAGY, • DAVID RHODE?, Mt., Andili,rs kSteward'ae - Accaant.- A -S TONABIOII.I4B. award o account with the tr. Directors of the Poor and lions* of Employment faiths County of Adams, being from the fifth day of January i.D. 1A69, to the ;lard day of January A. o.lBlo,berth days firelitsfwe, 11169. TO balance due at last settlement. To order on 4. . , • ' 4 .4" To cash of tildes and Skins `• " Lewis Bprigge " Samuel Meals, P. 441 , Fines " A. Pulley, intarest for Eliza Whito. ' 6 . for Tallow. Old Iron " " Timothy geed " " Sheep and Lambe To balance due Steward..- ... ~. • - By pull paid General Expellees S 14 7.) .. " Ilarvirtlag saillireliiigs...--.. 219 50 U ‘. Belief to paupers..._.... 3SO ~, " Remtrval of Paupers .......... ........ 14 7,0 . 'irik , Groceries " Mechanics Work-- ...... 10 In .. " Meat and Pleb S./ 7.1 .4 - " Fruit and Vegetables 140 7.0 '. " Leather .-. 109 13 " Postage. ac ~ '..,; .. PllllOl.l 155pe5i50w........... ..... .... 2 00. s ~ Morse Parrler arid Medicine 10 30 Vre, the awbeeribMW Audit.= to !erne and adJ oat the public account., do hereby certify that we hare examined the hemp which compose the f,reg•Ang ac count, and that they are correct, being from the fifth dap cdJanuary, A. D. 1 889, to the third day of Jan. lwy A. D. 1f17 0; both Aga Ind:salve. M. E. ROLLI.NG ER, E. G. BRAG r, DAVID ILIIOI,ICi JR. Andiude. PRODUCTS OF THE FARM, 186 D. 514 bnaltek 31 " Erg. - 2400 " Corn in ear.. 800- " Oats. 7 " Timothy Reed.- '" " Potamea. 15 " Ontona. 20 " Red Beets. 7210 dozen Cucumbers. 2000 heads of Cabbage. 1080 pounda,nl-beet AIM& 81113 • p . forilt Sim tons of nay: •. • 31 load. of Corn Fodder. linamber of inmate, In the Aims Hotta. on Jan .-miry 1, 1870 ....... SS /males ..... is CI:Odom 12 colored Total Tres,.lent Paupers Paupers atun it ted during the year Deaths during year.--..----- March 11,14170—U - ' AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality And Color. A dressing which la at once agreeable, healthy and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray Asir is soonitsOre4 to origins! oplorisi{A ilktyloss innlynzhnetiof youth. "Ai n hair la thlLketml, falling hair checked,and Laldness often, though not always cured by its tise. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain' can be rived for usefulness by this application. Instead of ibullos the hair with a putt' eettiment, It will keep It clean and •igorons. Its occselon►l ae• will pre vent the hair %Fen turning gray or Nitng off, and, coneagnently prevent baldness. !re, from those do. leterione substances which makeDicene preparations clangorous end Injurious to the hair, the Vigor eon .44 benefit but jiiot 0., If wagiktil utproly for HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so deeirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, tt doe,' not' noir irbite eambile Ara yet lute tea& int belae.irttlets.,it a rick glary ' liestreand a grateful perfume. Prepared by DR. J..U. AVER & REAOTIOAL AND ASAtvrioes Citinneric LOWELL, MASS. PRIOILMML iqp-Por sale In G oily start, Pa: by 7i. b. Bccaum [Jan 21, 1870.-Iynol QM The New Articles of Food, FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS YOU CAN BUY OF YOUR DRUGGIST OR .GROCER A PACKAGE SEA MOSS PARINX•SkANUIP • FROM PURE IRISH MOSS OR .CAR - RAGESSOFEHUR ' SIXTEEN QUARTS OF BLANC 3IANA4II, -ARTY; A VON QUALITY OF PUDDINGS, CUSTARDS, CREAMS, OIWALOSPLAYSIISSIC , I S. ‘• - ' £0.,A0., 4C., 40, • • „. ' It. is -by far the cheyest a livithiett • ••• " and most delicious food in t*eitoor444 RAND 81Ck 4011r4itiNfr_61:?'`"', • ;441 - t ar A i i ts klaas4l piki4lo/liIMXI 7 rM :"W - r= gAßAmits-,..! • 1 , ,,47 o NEW ILLUBTaaTED YA RV ANC edited bj OM W • • Author, awl biro Clostoll Park. Tbo book for Ammo ow* lab r e-T 0r.:4;4 Ve. lisOtAttiMaCkl . - ... I - su-.4: gx.cgiaLaiccr,i . 1 (l i n k ‘),K. . I , .1 . 1 - 4..k.....4i,,,,,„iiii„,,,..i. 4.-., LO OE HUE: • ~ .I' t ur pest success. •••—•— .... ...a. 1. t IL ' 91HE undersi ,, ned has leased the 6 \ Ttß7Pkincli . cl - Air r-/ I w.rtt,...leontlie;otne-tortzttattonettentand s ;the Railroml.iiettyAnvt Pa., 1:...wi1l L•3rryon ti IiF.AI).X-.MAVEE Xikaltii *(1 0 'I, 3 - ,,,,,,,,,.i BictTl. , ,TEliiA LS. We nee none hut ' '.411 1 Grain &Produce ... Business .r..,..is every pier* i of which is well spook .-'' 1 7 I ''' f ' " 4 0 h1 M r Pi r t l' a ? I. ~.. lf, t, k hTeett",l l ; lir- ii-AV.: 1 N inedeClothluz are such ; . , : • ....1 .-• ~, tie , , could. *brit ter ea PLI, CUT-' -,, ' hthet listabtfalaneuts I \ ..ni Custom Work; their Work comblett comfort with style. Ourimiada 'are supplied wiak- ;the beet Adm. mint}, and we see that they use them, lad ; ".every ttr title la their I 4Dfll, pa loetql. • Iq . l2** / be rag pvlr.to stock, Every garment told le accompanied with a legal ittarantee, hold. ; .c . --4 lug es responelble fqm the correctness of aW ther.4 spresentstlons (]uourr .. t spud ' ir, ' . .., _ : , 141.11 oiled, U 4 our. large business and many othara4viatages enable us to sell lower 7Stlitet zap otter louse. Ellre 1nv.403 if :aft am*. pal In n of prices ISE MI 4114..1,E *aasa 55 lrot, L01VE. , 7 4,4(.1,tl A Y i Via ter Di ltiGO. GREATEST 8 ._d r i. PREPARATIONS ftERLESS G - Arestnrs, ENDLE4.9 VARIETY, CHOICEST SELECTIONS, GOODS 112 E.Alt WELL STASDARD BTYLER, • LATF.BT FASITTOtra. . NEW FURN18111:SO (;4101n3, 91 60 gootta.arc Narked at - lower brief" the =Were the Potreo article* flit year. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT .44P 4 , RTMIINT BOYS ' AND YOUTHS' WE 4R I • • wqlPrePteed to Rite satlonution. NEW AND BITTER CUTTERS. IMPROVED SYSTEM, QdRATBIUDITPATaIt; A FINISH LINE OF OCHIDS TH A N SCHOOL CLOTHES, MET] SUNDAY CUYTIIES, NEW WEARING QUALITIESMANY UNEQUALED. STYLES. OAK HALL .BUILDINGS TUE LARGEST IN Tail STATE S. E. car. Cth A MARK ET St.. Philadelphia. Ein hracing whole blacken Bth Glen Market to Mime. Get- 216 trio WARAMAZIES r.BROWN. VICK'S „Floral Guide, for 1870. r.irllE First Edition of One Ilandred and Twenty Thousand Coosa of VICE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OP SEEDS AND YLOKAL OUIDE, is •pubibhed and rest!, toeing out. It is elegantly print ed on One tinted /filer s Wilk about 200 Sae woad En gravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Colored Plate—eonsistlng of seven varieties of Phloi Dram mondii, making a One .......d 1.7 70 5.0 410 60'40 50 00 94 93 BOUQUET OF PHLOXES It fa the most beautiful, as well as the most instrrar tire Floral Guide published, girlog pl►in and thor ough directions for the 17 OS 9 97 139 00 1 545 6 ) 2 00 12..0 24., CULTURE 01 FLOWERS AND TEGETA.BLER The Mond es fde avutaiibed 'for the benefit of ay Mitstomen, to whom ft Is sent free without applia tion, but Will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for Tr.s Czars, which ix not half the root. Address JAMES PICK, Rochester, N. Y. Feb. 4,1570.—.1S lv=ro '1 6c LA LA prugo, IttedirtutS. A. Ti BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, GETTYSBUIW, PA Mill DRUG S, BOOKS TOILET ARTICLES, GOLD PES, . Chambersburg street, near Diamond KirCountry Aferchants - supplled a City wholesale rates. Feb. 2S, ?S74—ti DR. JAMES CRESS • DRUGGIST Store in Brane* Building, Ballo. el. LITTLESTOWN. . • HAYING. opened a n®w DRUG BTOBM and Sind It up In tb• best style, I o'er my stock of pure and fresh Drags to the eittainrot Littlotions and vicinity at the lowest market rates, consisting In partaf Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, = Patint 'Medicines, _Mrs, 'Powders Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Snffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy art le/en. ©fall assortment of Brushes, Stationery of allkinds,Cigars,Tobaccoand . Suff. , cw-itoorea illittrolliagnettelioap will wash with hard orsoft.watet sold or warm . Moan* wombat with this Soap an Lade tatuttithily :lOU* tritioat boiling or blueing, Bhista the Beat Bow la UM Try it. It la war ranted not to Ittitir•-ittir hoods or %brie. Lit tlestown ,Mayl3.-ty JAMBS ORBSS. 69. JUNE 69. A FULL ASSORTMNNT OFI • Drugs &Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS DYES AND DYE STUFFS, fithiPS;PERFUMES AND 1011,1* - 17tOODS; nus,WRITING.FLUIDS .AND STATIONERY, iIitIICIAN'SSRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE OWES ACCURAVE ' - • . . . PHYSICIANS AND . IiQUNTEYMNRCHANTBRUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Forney's Horse Powders the best and cheapest km Motetart' Cattlaand Me m. Other Horse Powd ere ot approved makell. H U B Baltimore Street, Geitgsburg, Perin'a. Jane 11,1889. —t f DR. R. HORNER hat roiramed the s • .-Practice of Me(holue. DRUG STORE' Stir ; AitRAI - iIT., OZTTTEBURO. . tatty ells- ; zr- ,rt• .p' Also, Dealer :E.. -11. 1 .3.1 , 11Tvi PIIREIDRUOB, loserroporimn DAKISG SODA, -.&(141A47/Fief,DIT(IF:I ?tab.l4, 1870.44 ,1 HARLIN'S CELEBRATED R un IRI o ..,e : .4 41ra as noir al . ii, "WI 1 ';Ast: tair4 sh • • iße tittigkiM::: Xflit 1 .; ON I I I, I4IURG, PA. . 1 . ..1-.M.1. , 144. 1 00* - 0161401W I *meat stesslai Arittla 44011004: '" 40/4144141tei.a* !sol 041 v.t topsd MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY 4ic., ike °Mee at Dli 11, a "Cu t PATIGNT MIDICINIII. . ' ; :i tid)rsuclAte 'rho . highel: price* wt I Islwaye paid for Illanat,ltye,Corri,outs, Clover•nd Tim). I Reeds Flaxseed, Sumac, Day and Straw, Dried krptt,NcAl,Soap,llanus,Shon:dor. and Sides, Pota goili with lrerything else In the c ountry produce liner. GROCERIE S OF ALL KINDS constantly for We ,Oolfeee. Sugars Molasses. Syr apt, Teas, Spleen, Balt, Oboes*, Vinegar,. anise laostarddlltarch, Brooms, Bockats Blacking, Soapy AIso,COAL OIL, TM Oil, Tar, /lc. 71811 ol all kinds;Spikesaind Nails; Smoking and Chain, To.. 'bittua• • 'HI is always able to eutwpijra Brit rate article of Plour,with the different kinds of Peed. t.o,GronndOlaster, witliGuanosandotberfertill ge COAL, by thebushel,ton ores rim& will oleo run a LINE of FREIGHT 'CARS toNo,l6sNorth Howard street, SALTI.II 9 BE . and No.Bll Market street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods eel* to eltherp lace willbe received and forwarded trianntly All , roods should be marked ..011/1111 'A'pril 2,1869.-1 JOSEPH WHILE. J. Z. WHIM Hll. J. Willi Joseph Wible St, Sons, Produce Dealers; Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Southeast , :ornerrl Railroad and Washington streets GETTYSIt'URG PA I1(3IIEST ca.krpricepaid for allklnds ofOrain and. 11 Coantry Produce generally. The blg►at cub pricopald for good Ilny and Rye Straw.ll keep constantly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Inch ai Sugars, Cones, Te►a, Molasses and By nap, To. baccoe,Boatim, Spices, and everything nenslly kept in s Grocery 8 tore. LINE OF CARF TO BALTIMORE. Ire will ran a Ilne of ( sre to Baltimore weekly, to the Warehouse of 11311.11130 N & CO., 128 North at., earner of ' , retil% foe the transportations of itOOde each way, leaving Zettysburg every Monday and re turning on Wednesday. The beat brands o I VIIIITILIZZItit constantly on hand, or se cared at abort notice tor those ordering. April 9, 1889.—tf REMOVAL. --The undersigned hae.remored his PRINTING MICR from the Diamond to the corner of Railroad and Washington streats,Whers he will be Owed to meet hia old friends and patrons April9.—at J. R. WIBLN. NEW FIRM.. A. E. ECKENRODE WAS token the Watohons*, lately occupied b Philip Haan, at Granite Station, on the Hue of th . Gettylbiwg Sailroad, 2 miles from Iluntorotown,sid will deaf% all kinds of Grain and Produce , gitingtbe highest market price. I will also keip cons:ant ly on band for sale all kind. of GROCERIES, (Jaffee, Elugar,ltol • Syrups, Teas, tc., with SaL :Cab, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobactos, is Moo, thebest brands of FLOUR, with /MID of at kirds; also,Coal. I respectfully solicit tbepatronageofoneriands, •ndlnvitethepubllc to call and examine my stock A.R. ECHE:1110ln Jan.22.—tf ROBERT M'CURDY, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES &c OfTTYFIBIIILG, PIIBN'A rr Mt ndersign sd Ispaying& th I Was..hosieja Carlisle street *easing. Buettleor's Hall,tb• hi ghee tinicesfot ' , LOVE, WHEAT, EYE, coat, OATS, SUCH WHEAT, CLOVXII. AND TIMOTHY-BYMa, POTATOZ 8, kc., ka., an di nviteeprodneerstogive him seallbefore gelling Ho dam e onstantiy on handfor sal*, • A. LARGE SUPPLA' OF GROCERIES, Molasses,Syrups,Coffess Sugars,dc.,with Salt 11 eh Ofis,Tar, doaps, Bacon aad Lard,Tobacros,te. Also the bestbraudsof FLOUR, with FEED of •11 kinds 11e likewise hes SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, soluble Pacifi c Geno, Rhodes' Phosphate aad • ♦ Mexican Guano. • Whilst hepsys tkehlghest market prices foratl he bum he sells at, the lowest living profits. •Ho asks &share of public patronage, resolved to give sat 'Diction I notary case. ROBERT McCURDY, Ju1y23,1 869.-t1 NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAYING purchased the extensive •••••• Warehouse, Cars, ac., of Crap A lt•zasmor, the undersigned Intend tocarry on the business,uu• der the firm of BIGNIII A CO., at the old stand on • tiosoorner of Washington and Bailroadet rests, on a mars extensive scale than heretofore 4rirA regular Ilne of Freight Care .t I 111 GITSI out Warehouse *very TIMIDAY NOON, end accom— modation trains will be run as occasion may requir • By this arrangement we cr• prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. AlI hi:minus of this kind entrusted to us, will beprompt ty. attended to. Oar ears run to the Warehouse 0 Busxenon &Sons, 166 north Howard street, Balti more. Being desermlied to pay good prices, eel ensapanddeill fairly, w•lnviteeverybody to give all call. M.BIGHAM, AMIXANDZROOSIUN JAMU BIGHAM. Jsza.B.lB6B gado and Nestaurantli. EAGLE HOTEL. The largest and itegtcommod)oes in GETTYSBURG, PERNA, 001,11 OTC Li XIBIZIIIIIIO MID WU taralourranTs JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor WAnOmnlbae,forPaeaenger• andßaggsgo,ron o the Delot, on orrt•alanddopartoroofEol Boa Trains. Oarefuleervaotorsadroaacrosbleebargos. May 29,1867.—. KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, .17.1. WM.- E. IYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. TH.IS•is anew House, and lifekeen AL fitted op In the nio.tt Ottroyed JIM*. Its toroth's . * tilettlant .Ad oonyordont, beim, to tllk inostnneinoss portion of the town. Everyerrang mentnastieen tiaadeforth•accommodattosenit sow rt of guests, w Ith ample itOljugatiaobird . Wit. xpertenced terfeaktn, easalltlfedafilir Clark we Ilion gar story ortd.ogoror topless'. I lob BI now ipoo - for theses Num* of tbepribli wecladt, oilpablicpstromosi May, R are, D • . EirAU:MAT A MERICAN r i 11E.A..14TH RESTORER, purifies the idea' NA MUM Scrofula, 8,0114, ilk's Diseases, Rheum atian,Disaases of Wow., au( ail Chronic: Alintioss of the Slopd, Liver and Kidneys. Settinineended by tlia Matisal rani ty and many thousands of our boot Miming. Rood the imalisailty_ef "tbne„ . .y Pa. Hisiskilli tient b 4r3o:lrrali al arAlT - surX for this year, which we publish or gratuitous , illstributinni it yriA giss :yrtici Much Sulluldiiit Inihrmatifue • ! Dr. Fi. W. Oarrr, of Baltimore; says: I I silo Olosadro In twills utendhuryotr Buss nun as a very powerful alterative. I hart seen It used in two oust wit& happy' results— One to a case of secondary syphilis, In which the Peg." Melones& lihnsoll cupid after tuietsrOokou iiss Utiles of your isoctleino.i.., The other is • can of scrofula of tong etsodium erhfct=7l Improvin under lit seta the . 'lir • *le wilt ; the =atar is made, and Sad it an exeelhurt oosponad of alterative Mire& , . . ! Dr.liparka of Nkitoluville,lty., wys he he, lased Rowdella In Tof 141,11411111 and ISuroed. 1 l Ivy sypb wit h tisteetory fam -ita.to . a M Utir eaner of tesillood know no better remedy. &linnet 0 . Ileladdan. Murframboyce, Tenn., 1 aVanied seven bottles of RoMidalls. and L as entirely cured of Itheamatisto • seq. me 'Asir botileuos/twildr is ler .sty/lorisism, rim 1...........,ub50 scrofulous sore eye,. , 'i.kt 3,--. red inillik Oki.; a n us., t ~,,E,,..... nu for twenty years with as no.' "I*limas erne ff.J, roll Andy tail/WS T Mute slice. ghat infltifeadalfelind it effectsd a porlfat culla , I lv 'T. : . 1 110 . 114)116111 b l i l l i! ! .."( e ,...: , : :111 !...uy.fi r l Illsohasis Plato, Baltialorc 44 941111101*A. 00. Rivets!on.• , 4 . 17:00* 4 ~. _• ' .2.'1 ..• 4 0 .109 , 00nr, PR.. 111 A. zoNlimm 1.4 111 NOTICE I. hereby girati to .41 r I L Dent Cortillaaed.so moat We Cc r. lificates. at the Pablte ffeheaf Ittriltlfor in tiatlyshirra, oa urday, . 1 1rErch 1970. al 8 1 4 0'44 , 14 A, Y. JOHN' MaelthAltr. PreA4lout IA Comm Ittr., J.O taxis ,lirLatuataa, Srey of C. March 11—td VNOTlCE.—Letters of Ariminis a-, tratloo:emm testament° aneseasv—,,u the estate of SAMOA& L.1.111/1/IW, hitt , of York Spiisiga Lutenist*. Adana.. county, Punkt , deeeeeed, having been grant ed to the aide/signed, residing to saute place, she hereby gives notl'e to all persons Indebted to sail eetate to oak sdataledlats payesentand those having claims egalust thermos will present them proper outhentlost td for settlement. MARY C. LATBIIIW, Adm'x March 11, ISITO—Gt . NoTicz.—Letters of Adtoinik tratkon on the estate of WIUTAY It um, de ceased, late of Meninen township, Adam, eounty, Ts_, haring Woe granted to tbe undersigned, residing Ix, said township, be hereby gives notks to all person. indebted to said estate to make homed ate payment; and those haviagotaime again.' the P.M, IQ pi .sent them properly nothon t tested for eettl4 meat. JONAH GRlrtit Adm'r. March 11 11170.—at NNOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis trattoa OD the estate of Diistrs 0. listesaiwzm, deceased, late of Butler township, Adams county, Pa., hawing NMI granted to the underslpoed residlas to New 0114/14104 Shahan township, he hereby gives no tic. to all penes Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, end Woe having claim's agshist the salmi to preeeot them properly autheutfeat..4 t 'meet. 23,15N-ia JOIIN CRYBB NOTlORl—Letters of , Adminis• imuo ors the estate of Saitoat.L. KliaLlll, de ceased, lots of Hemiltontian township, Adams county, pa., haying been granted to the undersigned, teehtinn in said township, he hereby gives notice tool' parson. Indebtudtoealdeetatetetooke immediate payment, and those hating clause against the mote to present them properly authenticated tbr settlement. MICUAIX ILLS, Adm r, 1 , et, 2.1-00 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE The noderelfneel having been Appetit red /algae,' by Deed 11 Voluntary deigameat for the boa NU of creditors executed by ruNZLIN D. DUPUIS & wire lha.en 0.., of Gettysburg-oMse le hereby pea to all permits indebted or/levies claim. to eel t and set tle their amounts with the andereignl meld of In the some place.. RTUART W. a 1,1411 AN... Feb:4,lB7o—dt f dwigne. S TRAYED OR STOLEN rhe undersigned has in possession a BAY MARL, between low and five years old, with a white spot near the right lank, end right eye blind—eoppoeed to have been stolen. The blare 'snow at the yliery Stable of Tate& lioltaworth. JAMES N. ROPZUR. Gettysburg. Pia., Mar. 4-38 T ICENSE. The' following applications for irl c“..• hers been tiled In lay ones, with the requisite number of signer& end will be presented et the Court 01 Q1:111/t07 &moons, on Tuesday, the YOth day olWnwe, 1979: TAVtRN L1CZ2132. Wkahlngtok P. Ran* Gettibarg. . 0. WOLF, Clerk 3lsreb 4,1670—t4 CHANGE OF T M.CANNON haring entailed In Partnership with . WIC N. Multi, la the Marble Orating baldness —all persona whiting anything la their lino, would do well to sin them • sell, as they are both practical marble workers. They can be found at all time., at the old established stand, coiner of Baltimore nod Mist Middle streets, Gontysburg, Pa. March 4, MB 0.-2nt Bounty Tax _Notice. rin HE School Directors of Butler township have T HE levied a BouNry TAX fur 1870 and placed the Duplicate In %beheads of tbe Treasurer. leas° SI rise, to whi.,m the tat le tot,* paid. All persoo• peptic oa or beiora the SktA of April oust, will hare the benefit of six per cent dednettun ; and those nut paying be. Sure the fist! of January, 1871, will have five per eepe.edaed,,and their otwooota pieced in the blind* OP blast ice of the Peace or Constable Ca collection. • ' BY OBD/Lit OF THJI BOARD. Feb. 25,1970-41 VIIILIEATB E R C IIIyAI7 R EI PO T4 IO i 4 NO CASH PRIYIIIY . 11 ./MBIRSHIP oo Board of Directors: B. W. Stehle, Prealdent ; Bid:AP; peaty irk, Br, Vice President; Henry J. Brinkerhoff. Treasurer; Peter Reboil, Jacob U. Plank att4 Martin Thomes, I:Bemires Committee; John Mickley% George M wheel Destrkk,Jr., Rohr. Watson, Thomas Q. Neely and Barnet Myer., *Blount of Premium Notes.... Whole No. of menthen..---.. Admitted during the year Receipts host amesemente..... from other gleamed.— ExPenne*, Indemnity paid Contingent Ex &knelt In hind. of Treasury SZDS lii SLUES RUSSELL, Secretary. March 4-3 t REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all Logatomand other pommel , tonconiod, that the AdminlatrationAccounts hereinafter mentiooed will be promoted at Cho Orphans' Cou rt of Adams county for conlinantios and allowance, on 1 11•8DAY.tbe, 2Sithday of MANANII Wm-, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., via 11. Tint and Anal account of Von. Isaac B. Wier- , mon. Administrator of Lies Bpoalman, deo'd, 12. The tint account of Newton If. Romer, 4z. motor of A ndren McKinney, deed. 13. The ant and final amount of William Sell, Ad minister of Peter Fell, dec'd. IC me Ant account of Adam Lerew, Trustee br alram Albert of food unotading to will of Rev. John • E. Albert, deed. SAMUEL A: SWOPE, Raglatfe. hr. 4, 11170—td LAST NOTICE To Collectors of 1869 The Collectors of State and County Taxes %r the year 1869, are hereby notliled to meet the Commis. stoners at their cake, On Monday,' the 21st day of March inst., to nalia taitleatant. After tbat, day no ontmentfons will be allowed. .dtlesi:—J. Jur. Mms Clark. , S H.ERIFF'S SALBS. In_puratiance of sundry write of Yeadltionl Zoom and Levert Ifeciais, Lased out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adana/ ootinty, and to me directed, will b• ea. posed to Public Bale, at the Court House in the Borough of Getty e/rum on Alaturfay, the 19th dog if _Mara. 1870, all o ' clock , P. if, the ibildiring deepritod Beal Estate, els: NO. I.—A TRACT OP LAND ) situate in Mownlytauant township, Adams malty, Pa., adjoining lassie of Charles Hew far, John Palmist, Henry Rldiflemoser, and others, containing 166 ACHES, more or lora: improved with a TWOIITOII 5T0243 DWELLING /100811, and otne story trios Backbit Holing attached, a large Bank. Barn, (nearly new,) with Warpn Shed and Dorn Crib attached, Flog . Pen. an apple Orchard of choice fruit, 2 well. or len to:, near the door with pumps in them, also a nolo,. failing Spring of water on the Omni; lb Atim 4r . Woodland, and 16 acres good Meadow. Al i ., oni .h„i f of 84 Acres of Grain la the around, NO. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND , , itwite in the borough of Litt lestown, Adams county, Fa., fronting 66 foet on the Littlestown and 0 !Myelin rs turnpilo, by 2/6 deep, on the Littlestown and adlohaing lose of David Sehnert* on the north and east—improved with a large tbreeirtory and Barwasent BRICK 110114 SO/LDINGot threomeri. isackbuildlog, • ons•story Brick Wyk litnew attach. ed. a ittSit Britt Maids. %Swell with tr pulse to it. near the kitchen door, ic,d-the property the .National known ae gainenwirad and taken in irgoaltion a. the Real Istate of lian Also—A LOT OF GROUND, situate In the Borough of Gettysburg, Adoenteolinty. Ye., hootinglao feet on the York Azurite, sad run. nlng back to a lot of George IL 'wog+, on tho north, adioluing lots of Jane Griontiln• oo eh. oast. and Lewis *Jima on the wed. Unproved with a Doable , Twiyistogy Gotta(' Frame LOW BLILING 110111111, with Twowtory Double Issas Bsekbullding attached with Porticoes, t WWI of water sear Gm bock door witbk pomp it. The property to now. &find and taitin Woo *um tke Li ths Beal Bstate nl Wiattilt rain' and Minor RUBY. JACOB KLI7N If, Shalt Gettyo tre rg, reb.lll, iiiirTioa per mint. of the pare/Imo mosfy upon all Wee by the nom wen be paid ova toimeltalysitsr the property is &truck dawn or apes lethareto toutiebk therewith the property will I. mein pa!, ep br Noe Notice to the Pilblie I r lPHlStandersigneels nun lair a tla • of 8 Woe from •OtiglollllXlcall "tei74l4eirgritliaTTaintiTr°o?elencriii7. /11.44444. rg. Waynewboro', Mom serer and 01 Illtertagw,ltaantaln Dela and llatellel4 aft at` at halt past fouls o auk aa4 returning from Gettysburg on Tusaday.Thursday and Ilaturda74 rrlylng a t Hagerstown to tnakeconnection wt . * UPS 6 Watson train tor Ilidtlmore: Nay ANN& 1 1 / 4 98111it . Storer . Room • for Rent, • .•. • . • RAIII2 *ACTS to °Mired to 41oltditeetrina to change or co tato bulimia, at the 'Skid Two II Ailtliort orfork Sprlngt" have aa einem, room ha feet 100a,27 wide, OW' en open (toot in the beet basins's- portion of the itoronah of YOLK ItkRIN(18, Adams courity, Pe. • for farther IM..trmetion t eMtrore the "Old TA*, Hill Aikelantio ten aKrtt i ,ti „ t, Ywit BiiiiXoy= iI•WYbrIC nilft iltaterrolt,. Nomad. r{Ok bore Molly Itiegraoh, iteeriterraideime. cevs WI ferlfra tflatm t, nod "hod attaamtimitt 11* to ithe oar. for ,pettertion. , . arpnse- ()atter,. = - --,=. 111 ' '-.•••• ot ••' .• • ...sit AarAs- iKire7 r in zr• ' •-•11. kkgRBONB desiroup-0r,A*2404,,'414et--. • kooa II•kt .g. Um -..-.• , f ,l ....laßagrull - A OALA-*ar tr.:,,,, G. 1 ~, rc rr a Y av44.! .%•40•••61, e ~ Amu .)z ....WiWt 11/4* 4.1-Vire St 0rt51.156 lol ui - X t ilti l 4..11 ~.,, I t ~ . N, C:Wourlft •.•I.‘ - . • gtilat 3frtift#. E:3IE JOll.l PICT= 6ALTZ4IIVKL. Adm'r $192,510 0u 1844 3Sw 1,53,1 R 5 6O 1./4 ----- 62,137 92 ...1,46 t 00 •- 440 82 $1,912 '2 JACOB LOTT, M. HARTMAN. R. NRIDICH, Coma Leonora. Mar.ll—td .• -4