regal Ukts. Letters Testamentary . ntt the estate bt.mtrz, sett., late of Gettysburg. ling been granted to the undersign io said Spice, they hereby give notice lotlebted to said estate to make impotent, and thuee having claims ban*. to preieut them properly au rrtlentent. JOEL. B. DANNER, JACOB Executprs .4 Administration an Lb.- ZITEINOULt. deceased, late of 4 township, Adams county, having to the undersigned, residing in iet hereby gives notice to all persons in d estate to make immediate pay hose oaring claims to present them •thentleated for settlemenL SAM U.EL liiiitlk r,Adm-r, (otters of Administration on the 4 SARAH 31. ituantau.s, deceased, township. Adatus county, h.aving to tue subscriber, mating to ship. he hereby gites notice to all bted to said estatii to make brunetb . and these having claims against resent them properly atatienneated it. w►U)MIUN ROUTZARN, Adm'r. I..tters of Administration, with the o-i.ed. on the !_state of JACOB BIB '. A. late of Franklin township. granted to the uudersMued. residing 'ship. he hereby Rives notice to all ed to said estate to call and make tilena,nt, and those having claims me will please present them pro ticaled for settlement. .1. 31. MICKLEY, ...Wm E. Letters of AdntitiPttration on the '...WHAT ALBERT, deceased, late of tship, Adams county. Pa., having to the undersigned, residing in heret.) caves . notice to all [441 to said etd.ate to make halite ,. tito,e lialang claims against I them properly authenticated Lls: %IA P . M A USER?, iuLstrator. etters Testamentary on the estate r I.txr. late of Lattniore township, l'a.. deceased. havingbeen grant eters residing In Dickinson mis•rland roma Pa.. he hereby all i•ersoiet indebted to said estate mtitate pa:% tt, inent. and those haN in; I present them properly' I for settlement. . THOMAS LEE, Ea'r. siber, r+r - TAE ADAMS COATS /IA L SOCIETY" will meet 113 Agri- Wi ilunday, January 2d, 1871, at 1 to transact the usual business— ' Electionl will be held Tor officers ..1 m acenrda,nee!.alth the provis- irter. BA' °Mel' of the Board, HERBST, President. wroc.ki.-tieerelaty. - - Testamentary ou the estate ARLES J. Ell ktEllA HT, late of Gettys naming been granted to the on % hereby give notice to allpersous d estate to make Immediate pay. hartugelalinsagainst the same to properly authentimted for settle t.i.ultttE EIIitEHART, Dk. J. W. EIEIiELBEEGER, rETE'It BORN, Executors. 'lathed Executor resides in Straban second in Emmittsburg, lid., and in Selinsgrove, pa. Notice of the pro% tslous of the l'eunsylraula, of April .1%1, send, the purchaser of "The bet ml," and all property and fran -4.1 dated Dee. 12, IK7II, under a preme Court of Pennsylvania, .tire that lie %%ill meet at the °thee No. 09 Walnut street, ?hint r. RED - *J., DEC. 2), 1870, to organize, elect a President nd trlzmact the business author. hod Assembly. =E=MI Notice MEE tan. Ter zn,Stk. . IZaVroad Co. No. .1. ippoluttcl to make and report di.- the loud iu court arisiaig from iettriburg Rail . ICoad, etc., will in interact at h is oftice, No. 241, kikuilelplaa, ox Wedmoday, Per. • M. SAMUEL I:. T110.14140N, C=CI ster's Notices. .reby -glyen to all Legatees and dis concerned. that the Atlntints. its hereafter mentioned NM be t- Orphans Court of Adams cnun tlon and anon anee.on TUESDAY, .I.IN A RY, lir7l. at lOy'elts:k. 3. • fol final amount of 4eonuel Nag NakOt., deceased. till halal account of N. I'. Hagar rator of the Estate of Jacob BaUM- Nfolflitplesalil townslop, ant of David IS:radial:in, Execu- Will end Testament of James , unt of Jonas 11011inger It Peter !tors of the Estate' of Peter Hart- nd final account of Thomas A. • ry field, Administrators of the w• Itrid~ derea,rd. t of ‘ii. hfetilierm surviving Samuel C. Kinzer , deceased. A ? 1 / 4 1 EL A. :,%1 OPE. Register. APPEALS. 'loners tot Adams county hereby that the} have fixed upou the Rod phieet: for huhlitat the TAX . -71, to the ~ everal boroughs and dams county. %lieu awl where I to hear beta ern the I. A. fit. , ands o'clock, I'. M., of roc,. Monday Januar , . Sarah !taus, In Saiil t,•ig, told', and Lit t bor. y. January Jo, 1 0 371, at the house in Lilt n",toh n. nship. On Wednesday. January .u , e Get , . it. lantis, in Littles- tovi nviuri c on Thursday, January toolse of Jvivittieth - Johns, in -.ant tuunship, kin Friday. Janu. , huu.c of J. E. smith, In said xwhip. nn Niondii)...iiiiiary, 16, yl Jacob L. (i 17,19,4, in limner. ushlp, on Tuesday. January 17, of J. 11. Wiest, In New.iword. .nnslifp and Berwick borough. :thualy IS, IS7I. at the house of in Abbot tstuwn. °unship. on hnruiay, January use of Abner 5. Rhdebraud. In wnsltip, on Ft iday, January z , ), of IL M. Lick", in itatuptun. on Tuesday, Juana*" 31 , 17 1, nets' Other. in Gettysburg. towns/up and lurk oPrings nday. henna* 6. 15.71. at the heed, In loll: Nonlife bort ownsfdp. ou Tuesday. Februar se of Airs. Jane Iteed. In Yuji reship on NVeilnesday, Febau liou.o of Win. sodler, I ,unsup on Thursday, Pulse ul Isaac Myers, in b•eAd. ship. on Friday. Febarn. 10, of .1. A. IL Ilether, .4-jadie. ,onso f Ip. -M^0111,., February. Wasbi.:Agter. Erb. fu New tov a l thip, on Tuesda tie noy, Feb wt. of nldvely, in 'lu lilp. on Wetinesday. Febru le bout* of John Nunnoinaker unitship, on ThunxLiv, e house of Samuel koritz, fu and Highland ps. on um. at the hou town se ot shi Francis Thum! knsush_lp. iosets EMANUEL NEIDICH, FRANCIS WILL, nmlasloners of Adams count). SITUP. Clerk. - ER & C les-& Exchange ABLES, !red, Gettyshury, • baring entered Into partner firth of Weaver ei Co., have .svo Livery Stables of N. Wear. -• to supply the pulnlc with all of COtlieyailrell that can tie , e 3 Livery. Their stock cannot intastunent In the town. lb Tian the 13~ttle•tleld, will • • • • at this Livery, I charge for Guides. GE MAKING . on In afJta branches at opposite the Llwer;F all styles of JAGGER TV.AGOIVS, :1:1_4(; ES. (tr., /11.3t,rLli iUftll work AIRIN,G" to roa iraidielitin swan 'S A CALL LEVI WEAVER, 1N: 1). HOLTZWGRTH W. T. ZIEGLER. Job Printing ALL KINDS cheapness and dispatc a Ilmeasol Mass. fie tar anb ftntinti. rridiay iumnabig, Dee. $3, Leckt 4 rneas. EXPIRED.—The time for killing Pheas ants and Deer expired on Tuesday last Sportsmen will take notice. all7We direct, attention to Hi , : sale of Jacob C. Herbst, valuable Personality and a Farni of 7A Acres, In Cumberland town- Nhip, to take place Monday Dec. .?4i. tr i r lli :great:Paint ing of the Ilattleof Gettysburg is tini•hed, And was formally "unveiled . ' in Philatlel-- pliia on Tuesday night. MONDAY A. liourist.—As Christmas alitnday; yesi, it is ***gib .00 that 61 , 13thrineitsliien have agreed toclose on Monday, in order to give tliPill em ployees the usual Christmas holida,.. HE-UNlols.—The officers and privates of the 120th Pa. liegim'eat bad a re-union in Chambeniburg„on -r the 'evening of the 13th ult., about 200 setting down to sup per. speeches, toasts, &c., were indulged in to a late hour. The next re-union will 1W held in Greencastle, Dec 13. IS7I. NEW HYMN Boox.—The new "Book of Worship," prepared by the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. has made its appearance, and can now be had at A. D. Bt EHLER'S Book Store. Besides revised Hymns, it contains an Order of Worship, the Formula of'Church Govern ment, Luther's Smaller Catechism, the Augsburg confession, and Prayer.. for family use. Nxtv BLAxits.—We have now on hand full assortment of newly printed Blanks rt.r. Justices of the Peace, including Infor mations, Warrants, Commitments, '4lllll - Executions, &c. ..11- -o Salo Notes, Negotiable Notes, Judg ment Notes, &c., with and without waver ..lauses, School Warrants, School •-•-isite toeing, Contracts with Teachers, e Orders promptly filled. CHRISTMAS IS CoMING.—A little over two weeks, the Christmas, holidays will Jbe here. Parents and °the:F., who are looking around for substantial gifts to their children and friends, will do well rig call and examine the 'ergs assortment of Attractive Books, specially prepared for the holiday season, at the Bookstore 01 A. D. BVERIAI43, on Charnbeesbnrg street. The assortment embraces a large variety of the best Juvenile publications, together with Standard Literature, gotten up in every style, and admirally adapted for the Library or Center Table. Also, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, fine Cutlery, and Fancy Articles. YEAH atoox.,—The taiblialiera of the .1" - ev. York Obxerrer will issue on the Ist of January, a "Year Book and Alma nac," containing valuable civil, commer -..kil and agricultural information, with a arge amount of statistics bearing on re' ligious and benevolent operations of the Iristian church, price $l. A copy of his valuable work will be given gratui !ously to all who subcribe and pay fo r th e Obrerrer for one year. The N. Y. Obxer -re r is one of the most valuable religous journals of the day, and this liberal offer of the publishers ought to secure a large increase in circulation. See adv. S A LEH. —David Sueeringer, Assignee of Joseph Kuhn, has sold the farm of assig .)r, in Mountpleasant township-112 acres, with improvements—to Simon Bur nish, at something upwards of $3,900. Mr. George Ehrehart, Executor, has sold the farm of Samuel B. Patterson, deceased, in Hamilton township, to Solo mon Gable, of York county-118 acres, at $56 per acre, cash. Samuel Herbst has sold a Lot on West Middle street, 3} acres to Frederick Reich ley, for $425. Samuel Herbst has suldto Daniel Eber sole, of Franklin county, his line mule team, consisting of six mules, for $l,OOO cash. Mr. Herbst has hauled with this team 6 . 4 tons in one load. TEACHER'S INSTITUTE.—The Adams County Teacher's Institute will commence its sessions in the Conrt-house on Monday next. The Coma', Superintendent, Mr. Wert, has arranged an attractive pro gramme, and it is to be hoped there will be a large attendance of Teachers, Direc tor and friends of Common School Educa tion. i3oards of Directors should not only cheerfullT grant to Teachers the requisite to attend the Institute, but RE QUIRE them to attend. Tho practical teaching for the balance of the School term will be all the more efficient there for, Prof. Ferrier, of Pennsylvatila College, will lecture in the Court-house on Mon -lay evening before the Teachers' In stitt2f44 on "The Faculty of Attention." A t t h at ,Kme the other Lectures and En tertainment..` for the weep will be announ ced. P ro f. Kniidielli Lecture will be a new one and d o u!stleas of great interest. The County Surterinteubst mecum/ the services of the Little:two Orchestra for most of the evening se tool of the week. Cruurrmas Goods.—The Toy stores are just now the centre of attraction Air the young folks. Messrs. Gruel, Zinn and Minnigh have all laid in large assortments of Toys. A. D. Buehler has a tine collec tion of Gift Books and Fancy Articles. Col. C. H. Buehler displays a large variety of useful articles ford wet in the kitchen, pantry and dining room. Mews. Fahuestock Bros., J. L. Schick and Reb ert & Bushman, exhibit an unusually bril liant array of Dress Goods. W. P. Mc- Cartney and A. R. Feistle have Jewehy and Silver Ware; Tipton it Myers Photo graphs and Sterreosoopie Views; while the Grocery men offer attain:nines in their line. Our advice to all who contemplate pur chasing for the holidays, to is examine the "STAB AND SENTINEL" advertisemeiita. Take it for granted always that you can do best with energetic wide-awake busi: ness men; and, this class of men can be measured by the liberality with which they advertise their goods and wares. • B.srmitmatitn Suovir.—Lieut. Dager, of the 17. S. Typographical Engineer ser rioe, and Col. Batchelder, the author- of the celebrated Map of the Gettysburg Battlefield, are now in town, being here for the purpose of perfecting the top°. ghaphical map prepared by the Engineer Corps last Summer. Col. Batcheldor is more familiar with the Battle-field, the movements and positions of troops, and points of interest, than any man living, having made it a special study for years. •Besides having access to coaxial :words, he his had personal hrtieroouree with many of the officers and privates, Union and Rebel, who participated in the fight, and has secured a mass of valitable information wi= l P l ' , P E R llOO el.? tow egt hill proposed %bib* of the Battle. Col. B. comes now, at the request of the Government, to assist Lieut. Dager in mapping the correct position of ! the breastAverks and Ones Occupied by the contending ariosei.' • MAULERS' INSTITUT& will afford a splendid opportunity to those attending to barn their PitosegriOnaken at 'UMW xis.,t Ciarerxss Scribner's Monthly for January we pleas- '! BT CLICIann. C. skate. ant talk about ChtlatuunPand - ftsangcnod, ' .. rynt the a i m to zi,, christam. when an i especially the bowie-trinunings peculiar to : th rough t h e holm this delightful ibetive season.. Fortunate- I Not *creators was ighTing, not even a mouse : - Iy, the old , fashicuss of the evergreens be- , The at ' a l t ingstiere hung Sy the chimney with cite, , come newer - every year .. .ka the fresh iln hripes that Sit'llreeiritas soon would be there i • growth whose roots strike trighbserCeeratu- I The children we all sang in their beds, ties deep; .the floweethe punts Labe pp a i While visions of sugar alums danced In their sudden bkions: their stiff and iiiifitii:srma-s '. wi nillteadtmt on the tiwi, rue - re arose such a clatter, became beautiful with heal le ht 4 d g r e et ' . I sprang from my bed to me what was the matter.. What 'wonder, as each Christmas draws Away to the window I flew like a Bash, . near, We Mullen to Wettest ou homes I Tore open the shatters, sad threw op the sash. w i t h their branches ? Th e tri t e m i e p ! The moon on the breast of the new•faUan snow need not be elaborate or showy. A few I Gave the Were of nild.day to object s below ; When, what to nry wondering eyes shook! appear. little sprays mis l anfllce—anythilq, to g e t e tu t oh n nim *nigh and e IVA tiny reindeer. make a writing on the wall thitsvery one, _ With a little obi drher, se lively and quick, from grandpii i te the baby, may real. I knew in a intwaeutit m ust ~ be it-leirit mare. S rapid than eagles Ste emirates they came, If wreathi-nnd festoons be required, And he wbbtleil and shouted and called them by long strings of thine may be deftly cover- name: ed with Arbor ribs sprigs, and swung ' : "Now, Dasher! now, //queer: now, Prancer: from point to point, or houlidinbout some i - :and Event • . else bare cohnnu; or, better still, the I li . re ". the I! en, Cupid! on:Dwiderf and Ingere nt 1 1 top of the porch, to the top of the wall! trailing evergreen, popularly known as Now dash away! dash away! dash away, all r• German ivy, may be used. 'lt is found A'. dry leaved that before the wild hurricane fly, in many localities. If one cannot turn When they meet with an obstacle mount to the I mountaineer for its sweet sake; it may be 'so up s to y ;tie house-tops the coursers they flew, purchased in almost any street or market- with the sleight full of toys and St. Nicholas too; ! place, as the . blessed day draws near.— Ala then is a twinkling I beard ou the roof Hemlock, pine. spruce, ivy, and laurel The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. boughs, all are beautiful—a cluster here, ' ts I drew in my head and was turning around, Gown the chimney st. Nicholas eame with a bound. '1 a festoon there, and, perhaps, a few green H e was dressed all in fur from hishead to hisfoot, I sprays tenderly encircling the picture of I And his clothes were all tarnished withashes and one whose memory draws the living' (lo;- ; soot; : - er together. , Sometimes a chrbitmas motto may be needed over archway or entrance, or in grandmarurua's warm corner where the big chair stands. It is easily made by cutting the required letters ont of stiff paper, and lightly sewing on - bits of, Ar.sor Vita, taking care that the.., letter's edge be not ton sharply defined. Another way of covering the forms is to glue moss Upon them; and still another , :though,,it•is traitorous to suggest it) is to paint the paper letters with glue, and immediately sprinkle on a quantity of tine evergreen clippings scarcely larger than rose thorns. Then there's the Christmas tree. Nev er omit that; Let it be large or small, richly lighted and laden, or only daintily pricked off with candies,. Caudle/I, and fol lies—but a Christmas tree let there be.— ik•nilock, cedar, pine, and spruce are suit ed to the purpose; but prettier and firmer than all is the species known as the white pint•--so rich a green, and, withal, so tight and feathery that, lit with its hun dred tapers, it looks like a Christmas rbuntaiu coverwl with sparkle' of sun light . Above all things, see to it that little ones are made happy on Christmass eve. Gather them around the dOmestic hearth —tell them the old, old story.of_the Shep herds who watched their flocko-by night, —the Babe of Bethlehem, and God's great 'ove to man. Let there be loving iuemen toes of affection between parents and children, brothers and sisters, friends and relatives. Let the "old folks" become children again, while the little folks have life's pathway lighted up with glad mem ories of Christmas eve. Make eime su premely happy for at least one day in the year. Nor stop there. Let your sympathy Go ont broadly and deeply on Christmas eve. and while you light up your own homes with kindly greetings and innocent mirth, ,ee to it that those, who feel the pinching pressure of poverty, share the bounties wherewith Providence has bless ed you. Remember the poor. To all our patrons we extend the greet ing of the season, with hearty wishes for a "Merry Christmas." (For the SW and SentinrL PREPARATORY 111481PARTAIVERT, PA COLLE6TE. 31n. EnrrOnet--Having beeu invited to attend the examination of the Preparatory Department of Penasylvania College, you will permit me, through your, paper, to communicate my impressions. Ido this the more readily, as the people of Gettys burg and vicinity do not appreciate the advantages of education, thua brought to their very doors. The Preparatory De partment seems to have started cut on a new and more prosperous career and every thing connected with it indicates an In stitution of high grade. Under the gen eral superintendence of Prof. Bentman, a degree of order and regularity has, been maintained which is highly creditable. Residing as he does in the building, he is brought in constant contact with the pupils, and parents may have the aasur ance that their children are under a good home influence. The examinatilnul evinced thorough work on the part of the Woollen., and a more than ordinary degree of ililigence on the part of the pupils. Meagre. Brown and Richards are entitled to the thanks of' all friends of the School and College, for their earnestness and fidelity in their re spective departments. Patrons in the town and county, in fact throughout the Lutheran Church, should know, that in facilities for thorough in struction, or for good Christian influence, the Preparatory Department, under its, present management, is inferior to no in stitution of the kind in the State. Under such management, the School in a short time must command the 'confidence and patronage of all friends of Education, and its founders designed it, a School of , high grade, where young men might re ceive the beet possible training for busi ness or for College. X (For the Star and SentineL "1111111 C OXFORIN smut eircarry. Among the _various recently organized Bible tipcieties in Adams county, this is OM Of filo flat to publish a report of its anniversary exercises, aad to lay before the Christian public of,. ous4 county, tbrought the widely-read columns of the "Star and Sentinel," a statement of its operations during the year. This state ment is exceedingly satisfactory to sal true friends of the Bible Cause, exhibiting as it does, convincing proof of the fact that no one in that vicinity is to be left Without the Sacred Scriptures who desires to pos sess them. It is cheering to see, from this published account, how pleasantly evangelical Chris tians, of all denominations, have united in this good work. The Bible Society has often Lipp proved a bond of union among the fdflowers of Christ, and, In their combined efforts to disseminate the divine word, those who have been comparative strangers to one another have been taught lessonsof charity towards one another antisaa4 to feel that, with sll their ap parent differences, they were still scone in Christ law" We hope the example of our Oxford brethren will be followed by the other re cently organbsed Bible &Palettes, and that we may soon have the pleasure of reading in the "filar and Sentinel" sew ackposat . of their anniversary services and of their operations during the pear. - BIBLE READER. 'oft Mural Grrre—NothME Meer cm be had than a Stereoscope and Views, ilbdinlicelabt Pictures, Matt)? framed Lugs Photograph, or cab inet "Rembruktit," — fitill Ttrrox MTERE' dillerfes. RPM CAP?. 2107WN—Lins tie Wise& and lost stook sktOinthis% aatik_cire, /WO./ shots inttvandoking Gotgin,t4vori • and is said, theta ves7 show Gina him it drie:kg /limas!, of *II Mods for Sae 1 0 Z A VISIT rue" 1111'..*ACIEINIAII A bundle of toys he had dung on his back. And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. His eyes, how they twinkledl his dimples, bow merry His cheeks were like muss, his nose like a cherry His dear little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard of his chin was whitens the snow; The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook when he laughed like a bowifull of Jelly; He was chubby and plitnib, a light Jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him In spite of myself. A wink of lilt eye and a twist of his head Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a v:ord , NI: went ..tralght his work. And tilled all the stockings—then t , truetl with a jerk, And laying his linger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose, He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they ail flew like the down of a thistle= But I heard him exclaim, as he drove out of sight, - Merry Ciirretnias to all, e edto ,, / , n 000ftni9h /"' i'EnsoKAL.—Dr. H. H. Longwell, son of C 01 .,. H. Longwell, of this place, has been elected Probate Judge of Colfax county in the territory of New Mexico, his. Majority being 815 in a total vote of 639. The' Cima rron (New Mexico) News of Oct. 29 says: The decisiituwajority by which Dr. It 11....Loslowitiewas elected, is as flatter ing to that gentleman as it is creditable to the good sense of the people of our country. The election was not, only a proof of the popular confidence reposed in I)ft. Loitowittt; it was also a rebuke to• that spirit of intolerance which controlled the opposition to the Doctor. We rejoice that the result has secured for the county an official whose integrity and competence are a guarantee of a faithful and success ful administration. Go TO ZINK & Co-, for your Christmas presents. 2t Coaxal—Who hats not suffered from Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Chil blains, Tender Feet, &c., &c.? Briggs' Alleviator and Curative is a oertain reme dy. Sold by Druggists. Sent by mail 60 eta. Da. J. BRIGGS & Co. Newark, N. J. Civranual—What disease can be more disagreeable or disgusting than Catarrh ? Briggs' Atlevantor is a pleasant, cheap and positive remedy. Sold by druggists.' PlLES:—Suffer not with Internal Bleed ing or Itching Piles. A cure has been discovered! Briggs' Pile Remedies are safe and sure. Sold by druggists - CoNsuscrriwri—With the hollow, soul sickening cough, weakened lungs, profuse expectoration, the debilitating night sweats, and all other symptoms of this fatal malady, are subdued by the use of Brims' Throat and Lung Healer, the most appropriately named remedy yet discov ered for Throat and Lung Diseases. Sold by A. D. Buehler. .1. M. Huber and Druggists generally. • if JustrlNG JACKfi, Drums, Fifes, ilarmo: nirans, Whips, and all kinds of children's tops for sale cheap at . Zinn & Cu. 2t VirThe venerable Archdeacon Scott, of Dunham, Canada East, says that be suf fered from Dyspepsia more than twenty five years, but that three weeks use of the Peruvian Syrup (an Iron Tonic,) has bene fitted_ him so wonderfully that he can hardly persuade himself of the reality, and people who know him are astonisind at the change. 1t Zusli Ai- Co., keep the finest 'Toys, Can dies, Fruits, Note, that you will find in Gettysburg. 2t Loot: Hams —E. Woodward has com menced, in connection with his Gunsmith ing., the repairing of Umbrellas, Parasols, ac:, which he will warrant to be better fix ed than is done by the ;majority of Um rella-tnendern. Any person wishing Work done in this line can leave word at his shop on Carlisle Street, and it will be sent for and returned. Charges moderate. He also has still on band a variety of Bat tle-field Relics, of any Mild and style, a large assortment of Canes, •c,. Call and 06 him. tf Paws Minnigh makes it a point to serve up the mit. um Oysters . that can be secured in the Haiti more market.. He has speciaracoomrpoda Lions for Ladies and Gentlemen, who will And every thing in priine order. Oysters served up in army style, to snit the most astitlious. Gall and see for yourselves. 4 Gammas. in great variety, of the beet quality, at Zinn & Co. at ♦ Dontx-zativen whose wife had inn &pray from him revenged himself by drowlninine pigs worth "IL Gotains-Roontis.-0a the 11th Mt. at the reinimas of John Mama, near Oetts, by lbe We. J. T. Sinter Mr. Pear J. O a. to Ytss Raga C. Mama both of this minty. Garenett-Moßtam..-tba the 6th boa, by the ReV. C. Scheel: Mr.. - Georee W. Denier. to Miss Ruth E. McElroy. beta of Litthaetcons. Hat-Wmatte.,-On an 13M bast. Rev. v. Wail[. _Mr. Abraham Mae. of Ito HL» Kolbe J. %ler mosa. of Cum Pinlitt-HISISANA-04 the lbeh Met., la Rend ersalle, by Rev. M anyder, Mr. At. G, .Peters to Mae Otlie Bialsaff4. both of inum-tarmstmea-Ce the ili a l ra ll ,bp _ the Rev. J. E. lioneautt, Mr. Janata- ft Menai ter Miss Ernellne SGRIMM. both of Tyrone twp. Sanace-anarmr.-th Wayneebeneom. litth MA, by Raw. J. A. Mr. John fleadoe, mama of tho Yate s ard, of u=tuy, to Mb. Jeanie Straley t ,m er a rya x.yeleomeSciumma4limarsv--Ce the BMinat., ,D. 11..-M George Bartow Ella Seabee' A. Monkey, of Comberlendtestaldp.. Towns&asts..-an ahMet-helltamitown, by Rev DAMN* Mr. Mama P. Taunt to - Mna CaWaejOe_C. WIR, both aOM pima ---- -- BISIL, _ I Obit notion 5 cents a Line for all offer four it to acoosolany the notice. r Rummage-Gs the Ohl at, tn the viehdty Bendenerille, Minna Amanda, Want daughter of of di Gideon 'Senator, aged 1 year. 2 months and le as-On the Mb lust., We. Wary wife of George Cole, of Buchanan Valle Elizabeth y, age d shoat 44 Team llers.-On the 9th lust.. near Littlestown, Cons Minnie. dadighter cf US* P. Ardi lab._ slarea, aged 2 7earli wed 8 daps. - - - • - lvoitt.-fhi the Slat t,,township, Baaß i Z t aoft 4 _.... A/ 0 9 111 us • X•• Noel, Yew. 5 Ma. - Pa -At • • • • . usa on the atit in&ii * last.. illanner • -,.'• -, ' a Was, , , • - --774... , ,, • eye .- • • a Graeltell. Mg , .. , : . ~ • . ,aalh i lst 1 , a l 1.51101111,7.4 Clealiegaplian. f . ' ajomtt t....nseillssand Indium ... . retet, awn Illanditat ClideldfaWaf , Gneamaa,e,_ ~,,..,1 yeirskithionaltanall .7-77 - '„ -- mr• - Wozi....o•4boakiner..ollWaelliness, pstwolk. UMiluartit ohliktici;,-.,__ ..... ii couirrY Ore idle& gtw Adzctimucai; , President J Hobert 'J. Fisher. . -..... , Autociate Ju °sepia J. Kuhn, Robert Me- ' Bargains ! Bad gains Curdy. i Prothoisotary....jasob Melborn. Ikrister and tbscorder—sarnuel Swope. Clerk OW Cburts—H. G. WolL .IMstriet Attorney—Wm. A...thasean. Treasurer-I-Wm. J. Martha. . • She/If—Jacob Klunk. . . Cbrone-Dr. 24. L. Gates. . . D. H. KLINGEt Surrey —Jesse D. Keller. • Cominlestoners—Moses Hartman Emanuel biel. i W eb, Francis Will. Clerk-4. Jefferson Myers. Cbunset—Wm. McClean, Physician to Jett— ' Near the' Cy , / rt-iloviretßaiain t ,r, Aires; Dr..). W. C.IENeal. Directors of the Poor—Martin Getz, Benjamin Deardorff, L Swartz. titeward—Jonas Juana ' I..enis • nut 1114 ratite +1,,,, o idi • Clerk—lL A. Picking. Treasurer—Jacob Bet* { " 4 ,), matte ner. Cbunsci—J. C. Neely. Physician—Dr. J. 1 W. C. O'NeaL Audtters—idurtin E. Bollinger, Ell G. Heagy, i IFi 0 0 li.•W) nut) , Slicol," S., David Rhodes. • ! • BOMOUGH Or GETTIARV .., RO. , , ~ Burgess—Dr. J. L Hill • I , • Cbancff—Tbeo. C. Norris, D. A. Boyer, Jacob W. . in order t. , maks room for his own maim metered Cress. Hobert Tate, A. M. Hunter, S. B. Row. ; goods. Clerk—J, Aughlabaugh. Tresurer-4t. It. Bust. 4 --- set._ (Amato?,tes—Wm. J Tate, George W. 'Weikert. lichoot Directors—Wm. Guinn, W. T. King, Hiram Warren, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughtn baugh, A. M. Hunter. Becretarg—J. H. Krauth. Treueurer—r. G. I••ahnestock. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. President—George Swope. Oishter—J. Enron y Bair. naer—Henry S. Benner: Directors—George Swope, William young, Henry Win, David Willa, David Kendieliart, WM. Mehlterry, William D. Filmes, Joshua Mater, John Waugh. FIRST NATIONAL BANE Or GETTYSBURG P . Pestdent—George Throne. Oishier--George Arnold Mier—Samuel Bushmail. Directors—George Throne. ltobi. Bell, John Brough. John Horner, George Arnold. John Mussehaati John W olford. n -rd, GREEN CP:MP:TERI. President—J. L Schick. Secretary—William B. Meal.. Trecuntrer—Alesander Cobeau. Hampers—Julua,Rupp. J. Josiah Benner, George Spangler. George Little, %5 ildam B. Meals, Alexander Cobean. . ADAMS COUNTY .111.:TVALINbUNANCE COMPANY. President--VeOrge Swope. Vice President—samum Itm.ell Secretary—Jr:avid A. Buehler. Treasurer—Edo:aid G. Fainiesto.i.. Erecutire Onnmittee—Robert McCurdy, limay A. 41eking, Jacob King. ADAMS COUNTY AUFLICULTUIIAL somicrY. Protkient—Samuel lierbst. Vice Presidents—EplualmMyers, J. S. Willa-nu.. ibrresponding Secretary—it. J. otsade. Recording decret«ry—hilward c a uftestock. Treuso rer—La sul Wills. Munugcra-15tn1xm 11. Willson, William Wilde, Jonas Itoutzalm, Frederick Inehl, W. Boss }WILMS° .4540CIATION. Prcahlerat—Edwardlmestock. rice Pecs/dent. —Wittlain A. 'Juneau, ticcret , gry—Joltu 1110:at-au. Treantref —John Culp. A! , /nayer.s—J. R. C. Jain Rupp, A. J cover, 11. h«ndleilan, W. F. Atklit<ou. OAS COMPANY. Falluestock. eiecretarp—Wat. A. Dauca u. Tecaeurre—sloel B. Damien Muluwers--A. D. [lathier, M. Eielielberger. I). Wattles. S. It. Itut ,, q!. W. A. DIIMNIM, J. B I hitilier. t't ER IOMPANY. Prts,dent--lie , TFe W. MeclPllan. .ternary and 2 rcasurer—s. R. Russell. Managers—G. W. McClellan. h. B. linebkr, S. ft 'tweeJl. 11..1. Stank. M. Eicip.lberger. cifirritisunti • eirst. /*can& ruins depart • Rau A. M. 1.00.1 P. M. =live 1.140 Y. M. .5.1117. Both trains Masc. dale connection :North and South. ATIONS. Gettys Lodge, No. 121, I. U. U F.—Meets corner of Cal time and Railroad streets. every Tuesday evening Union AmeniiipMent. No. 126, Z 0. O. F.—ln (kid Fentss' Han, lot and 3d Monday le each mouth. Good ckrrnaritan Lodge, No. 396, A. P. ...IL--Cor - tier of Ca:lWe and Railroad stunts, lid add 4th Thursday In etteit month. Gen. aegnotds Lodge No. Is), 1. 0, G. T.—On Baltimore street, near tue every Monday evening. Gettysburg Lodge, No. 334, 1. (A G. T.—Meets ever Friday evening, to the Hall, N. E. Corner Center Square. Adams Dirtston, No. 124, 8 of T.—Meets every Thursday evening, In the Hall, .N. Horner Center :square. Ctiyuga_e_ 2roe, .No. 31, L u R. M—ln MeCorts auglty's Halt, every Friday even Lug. _1 Moue ttrunelT, No. :RI, O. CT. A. AL—ln 21 (Con aulflAy's Hatt every Wednesday leveling Ctr Warren uneit, 110. 101, Jr. . A. AL Meets every Tueltay evening. N. Corner of Centre square. Cllt Lutheran. ( rifirtirsi—Pnistur. Rev. C. A. Hay, D. ii. Services by rredmisord of College and Seminary, alternately. tabirath morning and evening and Wednesday eVeuing. During va cations, Sunday evening service. omitted. Lutheran, (At Jameei—itev. Lr fireldenbaugh. bet vioxs aeubatti morning and evening, and Wednesday evening. Methodist Apiscoisn—itevs. 11. C. Cheston. J. C. Clarke. liervitzs Sabbath morning and even ing, and 'Tut *lay evening. Preshyterian—liev. N tit ii. Hillia Serviced Sabbath morning and evening. and .Wednes day evening. German Rejormerf—Rev. W. It. H. Heatrich. tiervieed snub:sin morning and evening, and Wednesday evening. Onthatic—lter.Jaseidi 801 - Servkes Ist, 3d and babbaths„ morning and afternoon. Unitedi=hiriati—H id ev. J. Jamieson. Sa a's by • l annidnaniente. Hon'. D. T. Jewrm of sit_ Louis has been appointed United State* c7eoator from Minsouri, in place of Senator Drake, who took the oath of office and entered upon his duties on Monday as Chief Jus tice of the Court of Claims. Etettlex 3 , ;iI. t • 1:11 1.r.. 71, • i.. 11/ .Ifurning. 47' (§4 1400 6 (JO 160 I'L; 42 1 tN 11/ ii 90 6j) 4. '.l ft, Z.. 7. 4 IX) Strxß,FLorß,.... . EITI4A Fl.Di - R.. . . lIITE RED WHEAT.. . • .. Coax RTY OLT6 ILMOTIIT - SEED CLOVEU-SIMI , ...... BACON, suocz..nrics, •• ...... LARD gettysburiGralso &Prevision Marks.. actlifshary, Pridrty Morning. oOn a pin SUPER Fwuu, KETRA FLOUR. WHITE WHEAT RED WHEAT CORN RYE • OATS. BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHESEE D. CLOVER-SE: . POTATOES • BUTTER,' LARD, EGGS, • ........... BACON. SHOULDERS •' 51DE5....... " RAMS, TALLOW STOCKS AND BONDS. closing Prices of De Haven dik Dee.. 411 Neagh 3rd Plithweelplita. 3 o'clock. P. .31., Dec. 21,4 1870. C. S. 6's of 'Bl. ... ~ ,64, 44 44 164 , '65 tiew, .. .. .6.7, .:13g 144 .107% 1073 Rug 1073 ~1013 - MOM ..110 110% _llO% 110% • 1 10,10's, la% 106% 8.30 Q . Year 6pareestt. Cy., 110 1t Gold, - 110% Dat dilver 106 106 Union Pantile It. R. Ist M. Bonds, 605 015 Central Pacific R. R. 920 933 Union Paeltle , Land Grant 80nd5,.... 600 620 ELECTION. Notloe is bergs,' Idireit lathe dboskiblAga at the NATIONAL BANK o F o /Ern a- BURG, that au Election for Seven Directors to serve one year. will be held at the Banking Home of said Institutiou on Tuesday, the 111th day of January next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. 1;lec. UEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. 1870.—td QIIERIFF'S SALE. p • in pursuance of a writ of Pfeil Rictor,* issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of itsgua Atit swintikat te st sid l ltt le • iiiirc rli d wasi ce w of • A=llllkir, emal ig a ir gefu ay, se. ear A i r:ember' -1 o'clock, p. on., the tollusethic person& juttpaity; About 110,000 MUCH, Prole 25 to SO ewes of WOOD, • A lot of LOGS, and About 3,500-les of rnol swaps, aetaed sad rotate in menthol as the property of A.IIIOINW Marra& itud to be sold JACOB KLUX Sheriff's Offiee, Gettysburg,Deo, 23, agr-Ten per cent. of the ptirehaso money upon W sales by the Sheriff mum be over lame& ately after tho tti rog2 is down or upon failure to ooib with the property wilt be agaltoput up or sale. PARE BARGAIN. TA.Luellia PA TIN AT PRITATI SALL --,---- The undersigned afters at PrliatlN PAM, situated in Butler towneld comity Pi., criielhall mile 'moth of vsAs on the t. r ldlng fnon Getty landsburg 'to r lia lies Paper itibi tan. In a sgu*Wiitntrtn 4 fi of (infiltration and ender good fowling. etinsht of a largo -410w F i n r teN e W Bile k V rt well to Water at lc.= ° , outbandthip,. Is au malimt Ow the Miti that you OW 144 tiger There is also an Axes on In oidtne bearings also Peach and oilier wall n.u. In abundance dose to the buildings. Persons wishing to view ' sha ansmety can do so bi wining on Use . 2± seillesignse . , . - Pot'. term. ad. eri el. 1 7 15,1 1 7 !!t " ilualtbliTiats Pee. Mk Ulfo,-4in - ' ZTE VERY CHEAP FUR cAsli The stock is the. very best of city and I will guarantee it as rfillret , :ll4.4l. It em braces the best CALF and Kll' 3 ISAS in town, and a full line of titioLN, Le.. for Ladies' mid ChUdreus' wear. - THE. KANUFACTUMNI: oil Boots, Shoes and Gaiters till also oe carried its brandies, e.s before. Ltepalring dune On shoomuce. By employing uone but hAt.elass workmen, and using owe out .the ehoimsl. er, he feels coathleni, of 'mint:A/Aug hi: formet repined . Certainly nothing will be Irft, undone Thatukful for past favors, be trai. its . a eoutln u sate ot public patronage. I). 11. K LING EL. Gettysburg. I)re. 23, 15'O--tf Valuation t Assessment, 1 1,C: 4 i 1. yunivauce of an Act of y lith day of July, 11542, the foll u niu., titatement is hereby published by the Cotnrnl=si arts i.f Adams county, which exhibits ur• de scription and value of the Heal and Perswial Property, Trades, Occupations ai Professions, made taxable by the sever at Acts ..I ,, enlbly ct this Commonwealth: =7, , 7= Hoitot Gliti AND 7 1 7 "%K . !. TOWNSHIPS. =y ,r • C. 47. 47 7 7-. • • . i;ext.3 st•org.A Ctuntrrlaud.; I;ertuan,.....t (hiord Huntington -L.... Latlinore ' niban . Strairan ..... Franklin .• ...... .Nlenallen Beading Ilautlltua - • Motintidea,ant". Utdon Tyrone 'oncowugt, ...... Butler .31(titntioy ...... Vreedont Liberty Berm irk Berwick b0r.,.... Highland .... . York Spring, Itor. r. - 4 4 E., 4 7. F.:77. a.fr. .. ).; BOROX7(;HS AND E- c TOWNSHIPS. Fry 4g4 =T • .1..• e . Gettysburg i !too Too 11 ".0 ' :'1:: , ) I ; ;'+n Cumberland .-; K . 2.w Germany ..... , .... .. . :.)47 ,, ' 100 Oxford , .I.G.':' 15. W Huntington ..... ...... .... . #... A. , 1.01 Latlmore ........... .... .... .. ; 3 , :‘, 4.110 liamlltwflutn ± 6 4 ,, 6.00 teraban .r a' Franklin Menaßen 14W 1.00 .............. ... . .. Reading........... . . .... . , 5:5f3 Hamilton . ..... ... , f.....,,32.- 1.00 Mountpleasant. " : 451Fi .. . Billion , 3oic.` .... Tyrone .Ido Conowago 4r,t,.; .5 . !,0 .... .... ..... Butler.. 49:59 kw ldountjoy ....... . ...... .... ... 4.,1:1t . . Freedom 11. - . A. Liberty ‘, ':.451, 2,-„, Berwickl4A) . . Berwick bor, Littlesti)wn lair ~. . . 31:o t;.ip Highlaimt ..... ... ..... ... ... . . - , 3 , .. Iro York Spring% tmr.. ... ....... ... I` i! 7 :0) 't. , ‘• 1171,7-.7 3150 We, the undersigned. Connutssioner, , ,f Adams county, do certify that the above Valuation of different Boroughs and Township , : ::( th , said county, Is correct to the I+,ll "Itr and belief. M. HARTMAN, NEllllrii. YlLiNets Det- 1 Jeri,. MYYRS, Clerk. Dec. ?.S. ~h~e _ xx~ CHARLEs A. DANA.. Ednor. t foliar Arteklll ,Situ. MEI • Newspaper of tie Present Times. lateaded for People Now on Earth. IncluCtac. Farmers. ll'echanic.. Mere/nets, Pro- Passional flea Workers. Thlnkoto. 1,111:1 at'Slon oer of Homo' Foiks. sad the '.'lags. Sow. and Drooshterd of all such. ONLY ONE DOLLAE A YEAR : ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOIL 830. Or I•r• than One Cent • Copy. Let there be • $U Club •t ev ry Poet (Mee. 7 ( 4 7 or. 210 4 7. 12 81 1234' 13! 4 II 18 a is 12s g 13 SILIII.WEEKLY SUN, 82 A YEAR, of the ',me also sot genem.l e'aarneter as THE WEEKLY, bat woh a greater eanlety of ortaeothuteoto madam, a Kt (orals:On the n-ers to ib snbaerlbe,* with as e tier &cabmen. hoe:ma It come* twice a week I Os lOW or one. only. TIRE DAILY SEE, 86 A YEAR. A prelmtnentlr r. , ,r1 Ale newspaper, wltn t'•e lamest c.rentailJn in the world. Fr-e. Inde pendent, and fearle•. In I•trltict. A I t:.,• pee., from er.•rywhere. Tw . CTOZI , a cony tby Mall. ED cents a mouth, or 86 a year. 0 f. 75 000 0 000 110 fi 12! 00 00 (4 73 00 0 f 4 uo 90 (#) tir 400 000 0 660 PO e 100 CID a 30 00 0 12 00 00 a 13 00 0 13 00 0 0 oo 0 6 00 it 8 TERMS TO CLUBS THZ DOLLAR WEEKLY rit.'N Five coptcs, cihe seuarat.,,l , dre`.6,l. Fear IfoHarp. Ten Tonle‘. one CP,. sen .roteh . 114 SLtra COP) CO the getl, ••C el Ou Eintst Dollars. twenty tannin. ono yalr, Penunt!el. adOre , oeu (a..d an eXita 6./ity to toe ,tt r ap Of C MD). Fifteen Doll:sea. Fflty one Tear. to one olOrrsol t tug gennateek luau yes- t c..tunr a Hof Olt ). Thirty-titre:3 It ()tiara. Fifty caplet, nun res.. eenttratelV a - Arcoon , t—o Seml•Wootly one yen r• 0 c,tfer II o ur), 'Fliirts.flve One hundred en• tea, nue rear no fill (Int the Dan, for one year to I tut r t . etce c 63). Fitly Dollars. rye larydred elute. ' , no y.sr. e^ nowr ly un &eve lon !the Del,' tor C 3"1.. r n...• er up of club). PfiXIY Dollars. THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. nine eckoles. one year. Frparatelr ne,ll c Eight Tea corks, ore rerr renara'e'r a 4 .treasc.l (aa In extra copy t.) getter ). Sixteen Dollars. MEND YOU'LL MONEY .111 0 o.t Offlrte oMc 1. clerks. nr draft. ,:11 '7el, fort. wherever e,overdent,nt. Then rim-,,, tr ;as lettereontaahlsw termer. &Urea. ADAMS COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Meets iu the Court.llonse In GETTYSBURG, Dec. 26th, at 1 1-2 o'clock, P. 4 1.."onn i"liW ty 813 416 perin lY tm . Dee. I&-t[ mx CUCE7dBIII? Tryon pu31.1) .0,14 dozen masons what this Wit " u p* man Wactured in dineriect WELLS 4ND CISTERNS. L It is Simple. 2. It is . Relkibk. & ILI% Durabie. 4lt Works very Essily,_ it throws Water tr. &Itls al wood. The Wood a Y steless. 8. it does not Crack . • the dun. 9. It Is not liable to get out of order. 10, bbeew any repairs be necessary in bqw; they pia eisilY be wade by spy At om 4 It not freeze. Wan any 14. It is cumber et be t reliable . Pump inns. ispt2rod, IJ&lldrtirtj 014;tao COW* ' ft A -4 ' l4 -- -- - : FO Uts rtilyi - ti for cylinder, and _hence no rust and- little es fristlem-rannot weeze-and admirably fo dicinklinig Gardens. Waaldug Win /km, geraigaidigimg Fires, Elevating Water. en., -.Ained to Ile without an equal for durability, peouomy andgdoavenienna , Baring purchased the raplusire right for Ad ams county, persons 'winking Pumps for wells gyn hare them furnished all coon to =elgra l a ii ser s ie the . de t 4 ti the i L geteen le all V...or'ar pump t , :- - tly t itiebded o. ......,...- 308EPR town, Artarnalrity l ia. 0at.13,1=4"` - , .' • 300981 111 , P , 7," 271411 .;v.0,, 1 ".1.4. . 1.0465 ZL4 .91f, . 211776 217:;2 4 1160 14:x;0 . 21'413 4C2:41 2(1111 , 1215(1 77;14 17 , 641.0 . 224:116:.".77'.. 14490 r 1 ,174 -2111 4,1 2.4 4 1)59 .^.!1 , 17 1437.) tnto4 22,:itti I 4.4,0 11' • 1f445 . 27...011 .1L 7 7. 4:2. ,-;]rt 4+2, 4 ", 2411)7.2i t•,s.l 174 r Ai r, .;7,7 , 4140 ,a". 1120 14 , ti4 _ , • :fp) 53314. I .*. 24 14455 01'9,19. . 43361 4 4., ~ 12-", 41,16 4'1 ,1 114 .:F1 -3- W. INSOL Pnbithe., Bun office. New York Qtr. • Asa AdviTtiotants. SCHOOL FOE BOYS Earnest Teaching. Common Sense Management. YONKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE. N,youjkerp, Y. INCAIIOItA ACADEMY.—The Yd tiounon of 1 the aath school year ullll begin January 9th. Those desiring 'Rnning. furnlshed room. wash ing and tuition in a first-clam Boarding &hoot tot a tern of nearly six months, $125. Mese send for circular t. Academia, 11.. 41. • GENTS:— -:very Book Agent and ALL who rite me and be wise. Address F. s. 1%111 Fit:Jr.% I', .aslter, sysingileitt, Maid. Wit B SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. Cubtith l'en and Pencil. corn. timzil of tmvel. yet as interesting as a Mold 1 kEsIL FULL, ANO RELIABLE NO court:m . loN !! 20 Magiiiii.s.L! Full-rage Engravings! 293 other illustiations ••sceedlugly iuterestingand varied character. Mau of them tumorous. All about. the pi inclich cities of the shin& the baths and %acting places, huh-lights, rock-fights and car nival. :street sights In flay:lna. Culture and Manufacture of Colter, Sugar and Tobacco. i'act add Fr 0: Statistic and Atlceat arc! LIBERAL TEM.SIS TO LIVE AGENTIL HARTFORD PUBLIsHING CoNIYANY, Hart ford. l'unti. 4t ' IIItISTIAN STANDARD opposes Sects and advocates thimilive Christianity. Best and cheapest Family Weekly: a pages: 48 - columns. i . .dited by itdeiv ISAA.c EllitErt . and J. S. LAYAIt. (nth ,t.:f a year''specimens tree. B. W. CAR LO /Li. & CO., 1 4 4;144., Cincinnati. Ohio. 4t '‘' FLOEAL GLIDE '1 4 of tnir Ilunan-41mA flit; Thousaitd copies of Vi , k . liiusts:thot latttloKtte 1,1 Need, and Hot a! a tail.. is published and teatiy to send and Eng' fog of alllioSt tow cr and 1 eget, Int.. It i> esegaittly ;.ratted ou titio tintod paper. thubtruled vtltti rt:tet• 11111,111,1 :!oi . 11,4 Logi.: 'itigs anti 'I WO Is.,tut if 01 )1.01t1:1) PLATES. lIIL I , Vautllul al:t1 the must instruetive Rural uuhle W.:101.1N T.DITION plummet!, jj. a.l la 11"1: itnpteet" tLe 1,1g11,11. . ut (.1. T. , all 111, lit 1` , 70. as. rapid- Othr I 5 , 11 , ;10 . 111 isq Ten WlllOl Is I V. I'IML NO LABOR 1;y iinin4 1 ,, LIPPI Stlit '1 Pa., lid owy %Ai T:r•H.I. A x••• ;obi. Hall a day s‘: .I tw... 1826 I 1870 Cold;, ,111111,1 j-11. CI * TLE.II. BROM. & 11414,11's 1 . .1,111,1.EN. A sure relief lot ,4 , et.. \ snail. STAIN& \ A Li. A c, t~.irl~•~t~nti n, 41 I 2404 1 f 111A31'n DENLATon rowDEH.— R Mu% •1110, I 111•.:. 1..11. 111 11%, 1111.11111eS, iLII 1.. tli., by mail lot 51.:45. .Islll3lA CURE Relieves ine,t %iolent IruuYy. uls in tine minutes and efitxfs a wee,* cult. Al lee 1- by malt. JAPANLsE 11A111 STAIN the n lli,kcl w and hair a beautiful Black or ri. It eoust.sts 1/I only one PlePillatiou. ••rot., 11. , . Athliess "5. U. 11'IIA:11, NO. 721 Jay Ue NU evt, Pa. cuuLail t , cut 6) an ib tn.Nist, It G . ET 7. Pelson, eau vass for jj rivioitio, I,l' ober, .41. d iecet‘e for Aclzr7ss Po , ide's oojo. 4t A Wk;Eli :—Young met, canted A+ ol a. I..cat Adtli.l (.itls ,tatur) It. 11. %% rat It ituw, EM PLO YME NT FOR ALL. SAL%ILY PEE WEEK. and expenses , ol.l Paul A4..e111•4, ;11/.1 AU , 11 , ,S s. 31arsnan, IGENTs! HEAD THIS! • , N. ILL 1 . AG LNIN A !).ALA.IOi OF $ V 1'144 L.L.tt a/1 , 1 eXpvllvf,, ur alloW a /a. gc to itc‘, uLLLL V.olid,rll.llllittql. C(.1., 4 A 1.% -nr, Ltrr.t 6. Co.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. tr .I— :(.(tS.—ltiLL thing. tictul fur Circular L., A. r HoNs a•uingtou ct.. Brou,kl) LI. DOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—Prizes cashed it and 111101104 km turinstwd by GkMuit ka.. rforldrizar, it. 1. , ER N LII.ABLE toARM IN Wk.ST -1 ARIL.. M AN Al to f SALt---nauite in Fredel Irk Co., on the 'Whitton e and Ohio IL sixty lii es west or cuntalas 2tat acres taw ; improved by two dwellings, one brick, with hall and eight s wins. and tine cellar (the grouwb ate Ueatutlued wan choke Rees, sin übhery. etc:, n.c.). tur ~tier a amid...dile haute cottage, situ ated ut the orchard,ctnitaliiiiig lusty acres of apwes amid peaw, awl enclosed by an rr.ace mange the haw and other out ate anip.e and in good tepair. Laud is or !In• tie , ,t, guilty id lane stoke. keuelng good. with riiiiii.tig Miter in carry meld. Lime kilns and tilexa,n.stilne , inarties ,Pf the purest moue, ' lie farms I. InitAt.l entire, or Will be do lab^t to suit porch:l,ls. For lull description, pri•••• • Leine, ay.. adder's or apply to A. IJELAiLI UCTr. Isuckepstun - tt. std. Dee. SchotaaCker & Co.'s Pianos. Thp'sorfw4 Pianos a! I'TicPs I•c(ntr the. Afq,oti.Co4 to ..11,bulfwAy Flavin:4 determlned to offer our extenAre stuck of ,t9tcjoi UUSCN 1/011 hallos -at plice3 the actual cost to manufacture, We aiii aell. dining the month of Ih - cernber, at the foadu nig peat reduction., in order to (low Out our large •atock b) the end of the year. No. 1. 7 oetaie. front round corners. carved ieg m , f or Iti:At No. 2. 7 oota VP, tour round corners...arced legs C. 50 for 4400. No. .3. netave, front round corners, serpentine case, likito for 6401. N0..4. 7 octave, four round corners, serpentine case. eftiV for 41'45. N.. 6. 7 octave, four round corm:. moulding cast', 4 , 7 C , e for .175. oeLare, totir r"tind corner's. moulding s7:v. 1,,r Nti. 7. 7' octave. Stuare (:rand. richly carved 5iUO for EBBVIN=I \u. 2. 7 octave Up' ight ~ r Ca,binvt haw) •7 for ;a-1.)o. No. 3. 7 1 ,4 tkotav, l'i,riatt or Cabinet Plano vim ,No. 1. 7 , , o,oa‘e Seotl4;rakol Pfau° 1W) for 10111. N. '2. 71.4 octave Three-quarter Grand nano slimx) for f;dU. No. 3. 7t, oetave Full Concert Grand Flaw 81Z.4) for 4-n. Tho reputation of thowi first-clam inqtrmnenta mukeN it ne,s,sory for us to way a word in their favor. 'lll,-. are utlivermlly acknowledged to be stioet tor to nny Instrument made. Ttp,o• aisoluit to purettur. or <frothing rnake 'IIItISTM AS PRESENTS, . n1;1 Mid that our special and extraordinary re duction of prices wla enable them to obtain A FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENT at a price even less than a second-rate, or Inferior one would U tiler wise cost them. Those witutlng bartraitis should not fall to call at our Warerooms, No. 1103 Chestnut Street. and examine our large stock, where they will be read ily convinced of the Hum Witty of Unmet Pianos . . and the sacrifice at which we are offering them.' SCHOMACKEIt & CO. N. B.—Sole agents for the celebrated BURDETT ORGAN. Sireatalogues, with desenption a - styles and schedules. tit can be had by applying at . our warerooms, or will be sent by mall. '. Philadelphia, Dec: 16.1871.).-4w LADIES' FANUY • FURS 1 JOHN FAREIRA , 71s Arai St. Middle of the Block, between 7th and Bth Streets, South aide, PHILADELPHIA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS • Fe! Ladles' sad ellfidw•M'a Wpm. Having enlarged remodeled and Improved :a aid and favorably known PHU IeMPORIUM, baying imported a very lame and splendid aortment of all the dinerent kinds of Furs from first halids in Europe and having had them nude aD by the wet skillful workmen, I would re spectfully invitb my friends of Adams and ads. c Counties, to call and examine my verg large audheaulaiul ammlansot of Fanar - Purs, fro lA. dire and Children. lam determlnedta sail all as low priors aearry Wok respecta misrepresent this city. All Furs Wallowed. Ns Lions to effect mile& JOHN PAREIKA,7IB Arch Street, Philadelphia. (Oct. 21.-Sm AGENTS WANTED. - ~44., Invaluable to ery reader of a book, magazine or paper. . THE CO GE CTOPpEillan.a., .. 111,CSTUATED. COMPIM RIAM' 48 HISTORY AND . BIOGRAPHY. and wisest sO of4qaundsco tb4t ten en I the qu i rditms who?re gard whakt where'? n tO sons, places and things, n our everyday red per ding, are here readily and correctly answerd. It also recounts the wonderful. rossantic and stirring events ut iiistoryould idt regletn with lII= Sketches, Anecdotes and Ansrmattres—r. • It °neer Ile talnahle and huntable bnoksip the *IC& I nueOit oiserindinne, and . sui.to W 4VIISCSIIIIOX ONLY, skid for etrculam ' BUMSAA P1 1 4146 , rt, De 6. 16, 1870.—uu . sywome 61, fi'las IRO Molt tisisg mipoi iya"tiv. FON 1571 1 A MC, VICK, IC.whe , ter. N. 1 These Instruments have been before the public for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their combines great power, sweetness and fine signing quality, as well as great purity of intonation, anti sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their • TQZsc4l Is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffneial found lu so many Ilium& IN WOMIKKANSHIP they are unequalled, moue Inn the verybest MOONED YaT 2 / 1 11A1, • capital employed In our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, de., on hand. WAR our SWARM PuriOs have our New Im. proved Overstrung Scale and the Auxin% TRIBLIt. SiarWe would call special attention to our late improvements In GRAND PIANOS whichU GRAN DS; Patented Aug. 14. 1866, br ng the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been al- Every Piario fully Warranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for tbe Wholesale elgency for the most Oelebrated rex. e LOH ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we of ter Wholesale and Renal, at Lowest Factory PETER BENTZ , Agent, A VALUABLE BOOK YEAR BOOK Ono of the most complete compends of Import• ant Intormubh which has ever been Compiled In this coun. It should be In every Liinary, as Sault tif naerence. • . It cattalo In latereallagilistory of Almanam; Civil, Cummereg, &ad A ultural Inas Matiou ittui t ins concernl all eau; in the Worid ; a 4 saw Benermant Malta etiVid u Denominations in the World, with a coat )+l anal larectuiry of nearly every Ikely in the United tat oi e &com plete LYS of-ail the Colleges, .Thad St k narks& litediadand LAW Schoobl lit V tei rA ates - ONZ DOLLAR, All pprconc ttheeribind and parted for the 2..'XIV YORK OPeilatVhiltor one year 03) will twelve a copy of this valuable wort Sempleeetilesot their wit* 8/DX 7 It 2 0001 atlt • - ziew-fork. partt-ovoitilitdpisoo•4•4olLtowt Snit' adtt riving-4i; S ('.CLOCK. PHIS IS till HIUZABG i—ity rending 35 CENTS I 'Mirage, height. oakw el eyes aad gag. you ' will nami ire, byname =Hot earrwa picture of your future buguuld or Wile, with 'mune cad data of . /Wilms W. 1•031, P. O. Drawer No. AI inlitra N. Y.. Iteo. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD , Connairdod Fleetwood's. "Life Christ," And "Lines of theApusties, h'. , rants and Martyrs," Doddridges "tvidenee ClerWlanity ;" "History of the Jews by Josephus ; "If h.tut7 of al/ nag ' ions Denominations," with treatise and tables re lating to events connected with Bible tlhntia containing ninny tine gagraviugs. The whoig forming 'a eomplete Trell.SUrY of Christ Knowledge. W. FLINT, 25 S. Seventh street, Philadelphia. Dec. 16.-4 w GETTING UP CLUBS. Great Baring to Consumers • Parties -.- enquire how to get up clubs. Our an swer Ls, send for Price List, and a Club form will accompany It with full direetions.--inake a large saving to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. Tar. GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co *1 a u Va.EY ITRLET, P. U. Box 5643. NEW YORK. Dee. 16.--lw t GENTS WANTED FOR THE LIBRARY OF ..71. POETRY AND SONG, the handsomest and cheapest work extant. It has something in It of the beat for every one,—for the old, the middle aged and the young—and must become universal ly popular. Excepting the Bible, this will be the book must loved and the most frequently refer red to in the Lanny. Every page has passed un der the critical eye of the great poet, WM. CUL LEN BRYANT. Rare chance for best Agents.— The only-book of its kind ever sold by subset-Ip. Lion. bend at once for circulars, &c., to Ghti. MACLEAN, Publisher, 719 Nansom St., Philadel phia, Pa. Dec. 16.-4 w MUNEY (UICKLY MADE by active men and women getting subscriptions for the great religious edited literary weekly The Christian Union, by likhlitY WARD BELCHER. Having in its corps of Contributors the ablest talent of the land. A charming serial story by the world-famous authoress% of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Just begun. Every subset lber for 1571 receives the paper for eight weeks, and the people's favorite, Marshall's IVashington, (alone worth W.;,) free. This new and unequalled eumbi nation is taking like slid fire. All are doing e ell, many making from CO to Om a day. Now Is the harvest time, act wisely and quickly. There In peedilvely nothing that Vail pay you so well. f'opy of paper, eliaßtler of story and rare terms Free, address A. 11. itt:BßAia), Or Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Dec 2,—tw lA-A NT ED—AG ENT:i--To sell bur new lllus tratrd fizok of fravtla THROUGH RIM Ity ii,.4lrlaS W. limrx. .1 comprehensive and saluable exposition of the countries of Alaska, siberia, China and Russia as they are to.day.— Slatching our fachardsn's "Beyond the 311,8iS- Sipfr.," and Mark Twarti'v "innocents abroad" In 8:c. fiend for circulars and see our extra tonnN. Address, AMERICAN PUBLISHING Co.. Hartford. Conn. Dee. 2.-4 w THEA-NECTAR A PURE . CHINESE BLACK TEA WITH. GREEN TEA FLAVOR. Warranted to Suit all Tastes FOR SALE EVERY wVIIER. And for sale Wholeaale only by the Great AttautiQ & Pacti,', Tea Co., P Box , a5OO, A Church Se., N - :sENI) POE THEA NECT 11t CIRCL LAIt Dec L -bw TE WELL'S CA BOLIC TABLETS. An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Difficulties, Coughs, Cults, Iloartnem, Asthma. Diptheria, Ury nets of the Throat or Wiud Pipe and all Ca tarrhal diseases. The wonderful modern discovery of Carbolic Acid, is destined to become one of the greatest blessings to mankind in Its application todiseases of the throat and its great curative qualities in all affeetiom of the CHEST and LUNGS. DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS besides the great remedial agent Carbolic Acid e.ontainsother Ingredients universally recommend ed, which chemically *nubble. producing a Tab let more highly medicinal and better adapted for diseases of the throat than any other preparation ever before offered to the public. CAUTION.—Be sure youjet Well's Carbolic Tablets ; don't let other goods be palmed off on you In their place. COUG lIS AND COLDS Weirs Carbolic. Tablets are a sure cure. Try them SOLD DY DRUGGIST& Dec. 2-4 w 0041 A WEER paid agents male or female, In .7 a new manufacturing business at home. No capital requite(L Address NOVELIT Co.. taco, Ste. Dee. 2.-iw ALES:HEN WANTED.—linelnees honorable. :io competition, liberal pay given. S. W. KENNEDY, 8 S. 4th St.. Phila. Dec. 2.-4 w SlO MADE FROM 50 Cts Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and examine, or sam es sent (postagBAt aid) for bi cta. that retail for 411 G. IL L. Vt 'axon. 151 Chatham Sq.. N. Y. Dec. ?...-4w 100,COG A(iENTS WANTED FOP. How Women can make Money and other best Books in the market. WKLY. NEY rv. MARTIN. I*3 Chestnut sr, Phila. iw k It's HELPER Shows how to double the profits of the FARM, anti how fanners and their ions can each make $lO PER IIONEU In Winter. 10,000 Copies will be mailed free to Farmers. Send name and address to ZIEG LER & Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 2.-4 w I WAS cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a Mai -1 pie remedy and will send th_. receipt rrre. Mrs. M. C. LEI:Xi KT, Amy lify, IL J. Dee. 2.-4 w A GETS *tinted for Hadley's New. Fresh 11 Book ''S.A.C4t.EI3 klefittits Ali 1) ht.ARTYItd." Written in the Author's happiest styie, and sur• naming his former works, wniels have been sold by the IOtt,OUO. WO Original Steel Engravings -from designs by our Artists who has spent three years in Bible Lands. The Clergy and the Press are loud In its praise. Agents are making money rapidly, E, B. Dour & Co.; Pub's 654 Broadway, New York. Dec. 2.--tw Sixty fire First Prize Medals Awarded THE GREAT Ballimore has Mandatory. WILLIAM K.NABE & GO., Manufacturers of GRAND, SQL ARE 4M) time= PIANO' FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD TOOT liagMariult skeet, Turk. Ps. Sept. tt Is7o.—am NEW YORK OBSERVER AND ALMANAC, TO BE ISSUED JANUARY IST, Ifrll 0 R.*,Z,.v_.;:,.f,ci1i144,":1;.'..•. 461 PALACEj `HOVEL; bee. 1144 w Phases of London Life. By Di.J. Kirwan, the well-known Jounialist. 'THE (1.111 LAILGEO. C7oeatb3BlQ.N 1494 This book is a beautiful Octavo of 'MS pages, embellished with 'AI engravings, and a finely ex ecuted map of Landon designed and executed expressly fur this work by eminent artists. It contains a full, graphic, and truthful statement of the bights, Secrets. and Sensations of the gnat Metropolis of the World. its pictures are from real Life and yet so weird and romantic that it almost challenges one's credulity. It displays in bold relief theffpalling misertel Boa poor. and the reckless inxury of Merle% The rMot salea ble book to market. Circulars and sample pages sent free. Address, BELKNAP & BLISS, Hart ford. Conn. Dec. g,-3t TO THE WORKING CLASS. MALE OR FEM A LE.—We are prepared to furnish all classes with ( eastant Employmenr, at home, the whole or {art of the time. Business new, respectable and very profitable. emnant either sea easily earu from 03 to per 'evening, and much larger amount by devoting their whole time to the business. Heys and girls earn nearly as much as men or women. Anyone send. leg for our Full Instructions is certain to make money fast. That you must test the business, we will send Free by mall, our FULL INsTRUC TIONS HOW TO CORMENCE, also a Valuable Sample Package of Goods Those already . starV ed are makinf Waver week devoting to bours a day. No t ANTAL NEEDED to start bold ness. It is adapted for al:lova/111es. If you want permanentemploymentond large retnqis, see& your Address tp 31. TOL N(.l & CO., &I Flannel St, New Yor: Dec. 9, Mt-4m Tarriages, Ammo, &r. D. MCCILE J meuttutr "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Best and Cheapest, Brilllvs, Collars and LIAENESS of all klud3, In the County, are alwayn to be found at the oat and well known stand. Baltimore st., ooposite the Pre,bytetiau Church, OUR . RIDING and WAGON SADDLES, are the most substantially built and neatest. OUR ititinchs, (plain and all ver mounted,) are complete In every rentpect and warranted of the very best mater tall abd workmanship. OCR. 1 , 11 Ett LEATHER. DRAFT COLLARS, can not be beat. They ate the best Fill LNG and most durable. OVERLAND OUR HEAVY DRAFT HARNESS, arc made to order, as cheat) as they ran tie made anywhere and hi the most 3U Mitauthu manner. RIDING BRIDLES. WWl's. LArillEs, DRAFT Haines, Fly -nets and everything. .None better or cheaper. OUR PRICES have been ItEII:TED to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage for cash, on all bills amounting to $5 or more. We work nothing but the best of stuck and will warrant every article turned out to be In every respect as represented. 'thankful tut past favors we invite attention to our ppresent k. B'Glve us a eall and examine prices and qual ity. D. :4cl:tit-AEI" MJN. Jan. 211. ldrA—tt BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. REMOVAL. frHE undersigned has removed his Carriage. lualung shut/ to the east cud of 54iddie Aztec, Gett)sburg, 1 - a. Where be wish continue to huh(' all kinds of uot , iu Lis due, viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING St FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER His work Is all put up of good material and by the bear of fuecioudes, and cannot lan to give sat isfaction. His pikes ate al way s reasonable. lie solicits urdeJ s. confident that he Call pieaae. REPAII: I NG promptly (lone, at nmderate rates. W. H. If ALLAG tlkß. July 1, 1:3-1p SAVE YOUR HORAS I HORSE COLLARS. rI'HE undersigned has for Sale these CELE- J. BIiAItDCAJLLAIth, thisoulaetut est by Hauer & Bert y, Ildiadetphlu, widen ate now used by all the City I'Lls>senger itailtuad Companies fur the protection of their stock. They are fighter in weight, a IN.r is on moisture. and du not heat. The Cork with Mitch they ate s[ll/led being very etas- We, the Cellar adjusts to Nth Abili.l46 .4 Uwe attimii, and consequently dues nut chafe.. Fairness, try them. abo, . HARNESS of all kinds for saleand made to order. Call at iny eatabilatancut on Umiale street, bialys/mg, Pak. adjohdog Pas.venger Depot. CARRIAGE-MAKING. The war being over, the Ultdersigird have re. sumed the Carriage-Making Business, at their old stand. in East Middle street, Gettys burg, whete they Are ;tgaiii pima/eft to put up work in the !flout Lishiultabbe, substantial, and superior tit Ither. .1 iut new and sectnt.hund CABBIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on band, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices. and an o, del s will be Nuppl led as promptly and satimactorily as possible. arR EP A IRING4E3 done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A tat i t e,lot of uew and old RAIL\ t•zb on hand fur sale. Thankful to the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by them, they solicit and wLI endeavor to deserve a la t qe share the tutu' e. May 166.-4 DANIS & ZIEli LEit. Cuptutl ra and Q:t titration. ----- Wm. U. 6talkmith c ►Suu E TTYSB CR 6;, Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW Constantly on hand, and manufactured to order BEST MATERIALS, I?;.• ,, exrierfeneed workmen. and at REASOITABLE PRICES .q''Orde'rs promptly attended to Janun;3 - • -- tS„ I—tf GEO. , C. CASHMAN, Carpenter and Contractor RESPECTFULLY Worm the public, that he hay removed to his New Shop, on Stratkni between York and Railroad streets, and is pre. pared to take contracts for putting up and repair ing build Lugs, at as rusenantdeteu4s as anY bog , der In Gettysburg—all work guaranteed to be of best uslity. He kopeo bystrietailention to bust. ness o merit public patronage. Give him a call April 9, 1/939-if gift and tirt 11w:want t. ADAMS COUNTY AMMitt - fIRE INStiftAltct 'ollllllllt . , tneorporated, Mere • Prealdent — GeOralbfOPlL Voe-riesi4ept.:-13;mq01 B. Russell. Nicretary—ix A. Tresaurer—E. b. Fahnestook. uttieugve Oninitiee-.44e4P 1461 5! I V riokftwasciotilting. P •)`.. bidunaers7Georile liwnlk l / 4 4, A. 444104 R. McCurdy, & Ratussell, 43. berg; Jacob Klag4 **Vow tawasidererfideriek Diehl, Franklin: IL 14, haft, 86164; Akdlei P. Girt, New Oxf ord ; Wm. Noss White, Lawny ; H, CI 11 ' 1°14741e- tff*Pgi. (You ' 4 o•ThisCololaey to limited to itoOpentiostoto the County of Adams. It has been in nperadon imlnt ttmll,t9 yeah% and In that period has made bin Invimitetonneni, having. raid -MOM by ItrefigdPllPlthlr4 l44ll 4 ll3 l lll4 44; 14 ( War 4. 4 4 044 4tp t ikattp ftek Ittounutee exo ands to sitlotocitltsioxiaffitra • ' lealte Executive Committee meets at the ef the crolswiuur. on mg last Wedrindal - IL eiftt ilkotWat 9 o'clock. P. M. tie 10. 111411-0 AGENTS WA_NTEIS Foit (NI l; HEAR 1" S WAGONS, &C., &C I'ATENT ELASTIC MK JOHN CULP BRACKETS, &C. out of th 4 GETTYSBURG, PA., OFFICERS, -- tusk Vabr, NORRIS' :HEADQUARTERS I stildk-Eattt Corner of Centre Sqvn,.., GETTYSBURG, PA., Ma the Laigest and Beat Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, SR; LiTUT BTTLE9 HATS AND CAPS, TRY REST .111ANCIPACTURED BOOLS AN I) S' HOES", 9.ITR A VARIETY OF Winter Under-clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety ; also a large-assortment -of NOTIONS, TRUNK And everything found In a Gentlemen'. Fur may lug Store. GIVE US A. CALL. Oct. 14, IV;tl.--lf G TL/PIEN FURNIBIIII\6 I GOODS la miles variety at AT CUN.NIIV (111 A 111'8 On Chant ergurg Street Spring& Summer Clothing wrnt A LARGE STOCK OP Flats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, COBE-4.X & CUNNINGILIAI HA ta V r:e irt rec ckor ved from he City a new and Clothing, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS; , • SEG4I2S, 6 . c., 6v, LATEST STYLES One and an are In Invited to can at our Store, on Baltimore street, Gettriburg, uearlY oPPottton lalinettock Bros. IL C. C(SBEA7, Alit!! 15, 18'0-tf JAR. CUNNESORAII Any person wt wan!** Fitting Suit GO TO crYstyGuArs On Chaintwrsburg Street NOW FOR BARGAINS ! READWIADE. CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER PICKING & CO HAVE Just received from the City the LARD offerIIEST STO( K of Iteadty•Stade-Cl era d In Gettysburg, consisting of Beaver & other Overcoats ) DRESS and BUSINESS COATA„ PANTS. VESTS, White Shirt% Woolen Shirts Buckskin, El& and other Gloves, Blanket& Nuliulo Robes, Horse Blankets, Clocks, Dunks, Valises, Ac. Also, the latest styles of • HATS CAPS, for Men and Boy's. Neck Ties, Cravats, Musical, Instruments. Crubrellas, and Nutiona of every variety. .16,a large lut of BOOTS. SHOES, of superior quality. Our Readv.:Made Clothing has been made expressly for this market, of the latest styles, the best of goods, and by experlene• ed workmen, Persons wanting Bargains, will do well to call and examine our stock In Chambers burg street, opposite Elue'der's Drug Store before purchasing elsewhere. PICKING Cr) Oct. Fall and Winter Clothim:. in great variety at FRANK CI.T.NNINGHAM •Fi chambersburg Street. WOLF'S IC6ap Clothi n g St()11.. On the Northeast Corner of Centre pare, . Gettysburg, Pa., Has the largest and best stock of FALL & WINTER ° CLOTHING, - ever offered in this place. 'Aldo, the very latest and best styles of Hats Caps, Boots it . Shoes, with a variety of Mater Vader•Cietlalsr m and Gemini , Fans, shims Gamins generally.. About nue among:tot Jewellry,wasebee, cloaks The best Mesa doe. nano red Leather Trent* and Valises, Carpet Hags and Umbrellas always on hand. Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Child. ren's Fancy Shoes of all kind& In 'shoat, every thing that Ls usually kept ; la a tinn-clami Gesd's Furnishing Store. • be ing , ll be sold as low airthe prop w motto "Quick sales and small profits. ' Call and examine our stock of goods before puschasing elsewhere. • & WOLF. Nov. 16, 1670.—tf ALL STYLES OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c.. PRANK CUNNINGHAM'S Chambersbury St. REMOVED JWEPII JACOBS, MERUIL&NT TAILOR, HAtil REXOYED here door to J. W. Cress' Stere o en Chas. bersburg at., near the Spier,. t A large affilortrnent of CatidenevaßV4lolo4- sm. 'Beim *Mike II WWII . , oirerea at the .finedhot pate p o lfts. Goads bought anthem** off ethane. Gooda toads up wi th dis as well when bought at other nom at at his urn. Latent 1%. Y. /widen* itaffelted, taßuiriai done In the THmatt apprirreffaitagrut, as MAL iparvame sad no effort to AMU tr-tt JON. JACOBS. MtlSical Instruments, &c., AT N s, cuNNlNGHitikv S. on Chassiersbet qv Melva. STAGE OFFICE. KEYSTONE 110tRiK, • . • HE Keystone Kona, —' ‘ , . wi t n g T tilis been aseeted its the tb• t151.4-11Klinntitiltti. nili!11.- •e ' • Vita brAtin LlZielk Stept,k uir , tul sally as i teenier,' • I"' , Air,l,.. Autry at the geese Winn. —a& tits Mum! acid Wad kit at 84 pi la aatica=Apatagaritienktee"vit° •• ' •-; im -'' - ttri 4,4 i luta, • adiranktiolli#oll4%
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