111 PRINTYNG = Mil JOB, G OFFICE, , GETTYSBURG, 4PA largely to our airs cy Job Type,- • ocafamacslate,, oar old Who may bier as with best style of the art, a on the most ressenabis ry Descritption, t TION MI DI il E. AND PS FMS, NEMMI Gettysburg. Pa IN I Printing, ERS to the ottoaThest De. PRINTING- rim DRAFTS, PES, LA3ELS, CEIPT BOOKS, 1, DODGERS, &c., piimpllar ING, REMii trial by those desiring SATISFACTION, EaEi PROMPTLY AT i I TO. SBCRG Kurraure MN 1. COUNTY. " 1.. eamPrine ta• - .a elnalibui _ Susies.eat r.. 4 impot sinialellus _____,____, I t l COUNTY TEACXEST prisTITIDT , E• ':lit "attar anb tritintl. The , Adams County Teacit ern' Assoc:is ! tion train * Wirt-Rouse on - Mesa* 'afternoon, and was called to order by Mr. Wert, the County Superintendent, who called on Rev. Mr. Breideuhaugh W open the session with prayer.. After ehishrg, and reading the minutes of last year's Convention,'"tbe roll was called, $S Teach ers responding. A number subsequently reported, making the aggregate attend- Ai.rourren.—The Commissioners have ' ance larger than usual As we goto paws appointed J. Jeff. Myers Mercantile Ap- while the Institute is in merlon, we mutt praiser of the county for th 4 c. coining , content ourselves with a brief 1‘10)111ary of year.its doings. Friday Morales', Nee: SO Is 7•. LOCAL ITILMS ELOCCTIONART ENTERTAIN MEN' T. —Mrs. Randall's last Elocutionary Entertain- i merit will be given to night, Thursday,) in the Court-house. ,1' - - - Mr. Wert welcomed the Convention in PRIIIIMPL11 " 1 " -W15 /earn that on Fri- ; apertinent address, and then announeeil day last, pis- pupils of the East. Berlin the following Conanittee B 7 $ l2l High school presented their teacher, J. Os Reioistions—Aston Sheely, P. A. Curtis lEtiktOrand, a handsome 'Cane. as W. liankeY, Peter ICready„ Martha A. a token of love and esteem.. iso W •••. • Jennie litunflton. teg..,_Tito sus d pn Z 4 l4,7n ap et the l ast '• • nization. —Wm. Cnrrens, Mar y few days his produced a pretty fair crop I MeOrew , Maz7 J. -111114 7.4 of ice, Rock Creek being frozen over to Social Ititercourss. 7 W . Hcrivard Dicks, the depth of five or six inches. The ice men have been busy filling their ice _houses. rim large building is in process of erection at St. Joseph's Academy, near Emmitsburg, designed for an Exhibition Hall. It Till be 142 by 136 feet, three stories, the Exhibition Hall to be 20 feet from floor to ceiling. The building will be brick, and will cost about $50,000. SALES. —Rev. Jeremiah A. Mickley, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob ~,Biesecker, of Franklin township, sold the farm of the deceased to Francis Ogden foi, $66 an acre. Mr. Herbst has sold his house on York street to Miss Tillie Gillleapie, $1,750. Lentils Mon.—David Arendt, sea., of 'Cumberland township, last week slanght terrd a hog, 18 months old, which weigh hit 404 lbs., when dressed. We learn also that Mr. R. W. Sadler', of Yorir Springs, on the 22d inst., slaugh tered two, hogs, 16 months old, which weighed 1001 lbs, - when dressed—one M 5 lbs and the other 488 lbs. CARRIER'S ADDRESS.-Our Carrier de sires us to remind the patrons of the "STAB & BERTINEL," that he will be on band on Monday morning next, with his usual New Years' Carol. As during the past year he has trudged through cold and heat, snow and rain, to bring theiit his weekly budget of news, he hopes they will be prepared to greet him on Monday with liberal offerings in exchange for his song. RAILROAD SURVEY.-OR Thursday the 29th inst.. in accordance with the notice of Mr. Townsend, the purchaser of the Gettysburg Railroad, the organization of the new Company was to take place in Philadelphia. A few weeks will develop the purposes of these gentlemen. In the mean time, we understand that Mr. Joseph S. Gitt ct of New Oxford, has been ordered by Mr. Townsend to proceed to make a survey end location of a route from New Oxford to York, with a ciow to completing the link between York and this place. This will give a continuous railway oomtolualcation - from New York to 'Gettysburg, father by way of Philadel phia, or Reading and Columbia. This link once completed, there can 1w no doubt as to an extension westward in the direction of Hagerstowh, to connect with the Baltinlore and Ohio and roads run ning Southwest. It will form a direct through line from New York to the South west, shorter; by some 30 or 40 miles, than the Cumberland Valley road. MASOFIC.—On Monday night, R. H. "Thoteks, Esq., of Mechanicsburg, D. D. G. M., ,ef this diitrict, installed the offi •cers of --"Hebroa Lodge. No. 185, .t York Springs, viz:—W. M., I. W. Pear son; S. W., U. A. Sheeler; J. W., F. N. W. Bowers; S., J. L. Worley; T., C. G. Beals. On Monday night last, Dec. 26, the members of Hebron Lodge bad a pleasant re-union in - their Hall, with a capital banquet prepared by Mrs. Reed. D. D. G. M., Thomas also installed the -officers of "Good Samaritan Lodge, No. :336," of this place, on St. John's Night, Dec. 27, viz:—W. M., A. J. Cover; S. W., J. Stehle; J. W., W. R. H.-.Desitrich; S., H. S. Benner; T., John Rupp. After the installation the members proceeded to the Springs Hotel, where the usual ban-' quet was eiried up; in excellent. style. by the proprietor, Mr. Hoppes. D. D. G. M. Thomas responded to a toast to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and was followed by others, the feast of reason and flow of soul continuing until a late hour, closing with "Auld Lang Syne." Canirrmtes.—Our exehiuiges come to as this week with copious accounts of chrislialaa observances in all parts of the .countly.. While the Puritan Thanksgiv ing beoozaes a national festival, the Ger man Christmas& festival is working its way into the heart of New England. Our city • exchanges give full reports of sermons -delivered in the pulpits of all denomina lions on Sunday, bearing on the Saviour's :advent. lin Gettysburg, the day was observed as usual, with special exercises on Sunday in the different AMOK*, and by a closing of pieces of business en Monday. On Christmas eve, the Reformed Sun day School held its usual alholnatlon.---- Two large trees had been put up in the church, handsomely decorated and bril liantly lighted with numerous candles.— After the usual liturgical exercises, gifts were interchinged between scholars and teachers, through the pastor Rev. Mr. Deatrich. The latter was. presented with a Sewing Machine, by memliers of the congregation. The same evening the Methedist Sun day School met in their church, around a beautiful Christmas tree, and had a pleas ant time ib i4cfnurging gifts. On Sunday morning the pulpit of Christ's Church was occupied by Rev. Dr. Brown, who delivered an able discourse On Luke 2: 15. As the sheperds, after the angelic announcement, prepared to go to Bethlehem,"to see this thing which is moo to pass," Dr. B. invited his hearers to a consideration of the mission and true nature of Christ, as God-man, in the mys terious blending of the divine and human. In the afternoon, the tlunday School of Christ's Church had special exercises, Prof. Martin, Prof. Bangher, and Dr. Hay delivering addressor. The Catholic Church was lighted with gas for the first time on Sunday night, and presented a fine appearance. The al. tar, as usual at Christmas, was decorated with greens and lighted up with numerous candles. The pastor, Rev. - Mr. 8011, con ducted the usual Vesper services, and was foll Owed by Rev. E. Term Professor of Theology at Mt. St. Mary's College, in an interesting discourse based on Luke 2:12, in which he vividly portrayed the' =Odi ous and social degradation of the world at the time of the birth of Christ, and the need of a Redeemer and Saviour. Dar . ing the ,'#rd4 of gas *jets sprung *vie er nsclo was lighted, throwing a brilliant flood of light over the altar. A ccuTeeixneleel funnel** as wit 4 note■ .of the Sabbath Itched ',Weber at New .oxford. WAREHOUSE POE RENT.—The building now 000aphad by Jo* Wass & Box as* Prodaa. Wareboimay (10tIts, IDqufro or lowa - . H. 0. garner, Anni,'N. Byers,' Bookie Day, Paul Hersh, Blanch Cook, Sue Bushey. 'kusie.—J. L. Kittinger, S. Ellen Carey, Lizzie Essick, Aaron neely, rens. J. F. McCreary was elected President; J. Curtis Hildebrand and H. 0. Hamer Secretaries; Sallie P. Frey and Rachael Wright Assistant Secretaries; J. Howard Wort Treasurer. After arranging the programme of daily business, Mrs. Annie T. Randall was in troduced and gave her first elocutionary lecture. Mrs. It has special capacity as an elocutionist, a good voice, with easy modulation, and pleasant delivery. At the evening session 104 Teachers re sponded to roll call. The Court-House was filled to hear Prof. Ferrier's lecture on "The Faculty of Attention." We need hardly say that was a scholarly pro duction, abounding in good points, classic illustrations, and forcible suggestions to educators. The lecture was greeted with a storm of applause. TrEsnay.--LThe morning session was opened with prayer by Prof. Ferrier. J. Curtis Hildebrand, Martha A. Warren, 011ie J. Peters, Jeanie Hamilton and Mary McGrew, wore elected a Committee on Permanent Certificates. The question, "How can we be awaken an interest in our Common Schools?" 'was discussed by Mr. Sheely; after which Prof. Ferrier gave a blackboard exercise on Words. G. L. H. Grammar read an essay on "Music in Coninion Schools," Mrs. Ran dall following with an elocutionary drill. At the afternoon session, Mr. Sheely re ported a series of resolutions ou the death of Samuel Winrott o which were unani mously adopted. Messrs: Sheely, Harrier and Curren were appointed to prepare a biographical sketch of the deceased, and report at the next annual meeting. Prof. Ferrier gave another talk on Words. J. A. R. Mcßride discussed the question, "Should applicants for Permanent Certifi cates be examined?" H. T. Williams read au essay on "The Responsibility of the Teachsr," and P. D. W. Hankey on "Reading-as a Mental Culture." The roll call showed 135 Teachers pres ent at this session, At night an Elocutionary Entertainment was given by Mrs, Randall to a crowded house, the music behig furnished by the Littlestown Orchestra. WEDNESDAY. —The morning session was opened with prayer by H. T. William,,.— Mr. Sheely tendered' his resignation as a member of the Committee on Resolutions. Prof, Montgomery, of Millersville, was introduced and gave instruction in Pen manship. Miss Carrie McMillan read•" an essay on the "Cultivation of Esthic" in Common Schools, followed by an elocu tionary drill by lirst. RamdsilL At the afternoon session the propriety of forming an Alumni Association, was dbicussed by Messrs. Hankey, Heilicker and Shealy. P. D. W. Hankey, Maria Thompson, Kate Miley, Mr. Seabrooks and Mr. Chamberlain, were appointed a Committee to report on the subject. IL N. Minnigh was appointed on the Com mittee on Resolutions, rice. Mr. Shealy re signed. Prof. Montgomery gave another lesson in Penmanship, Mrs. Randall fol lowing with another elocutionary drill and reading. At the night session Miss 011ie L. Chron ister read an essay on "Teachers' Seed time and H arvest." Prof. Montgomery delivered au addreils on "God, as seen in American History." The session closed with several recitations by Mrs. Randall. THE NIGHT AITZS cmtairmAs C=E! 'Twas the night after Christruss, when all through the house Every soul was abed, and still as anomie : Those stockings so late In St. Nicholas' bare Were empty of all that was eatable there ; The darlings had duly been tucked In their beds, With very full stomachs, and pains in theirheads ; I was dozing away In my new 'cottoircap, And Nancy was rather far gone In a nap, When ouuathe nursery rose such a clatter, I sprang friummy,aleep, crying, "What Is the mat terr# I flew to each bedside—still half In a doze— Tore open the curtains, and threw off the clothes; While the light of the taper served clearly to show piteous plight of those objects below: For what to the land lather's eyes 'hold appear But the little pale face Of each little dent For each pet that had enutuned• itself tall as a tick \ I knew In a moment now ten like old Nick. Their isicises weer rapid, their breathings the same; What their stomachs ejected mention by name: Now turkey, now stuffing, plum-pudding, o course, And custards, and crullers, and cranberry sauce; Before outraged nature all went to the wall, A r es, loifypops, fiapdoodle, dinner and all. Like pellets which urchins fain popguns let fIY, Went figs, nuts, and ruins, jam, Jelly, and pie Till each error of diet was brought to my view, To the shame of mamma and Santa Claus too. I turned from the sight. to my bedroom stepped back, And brought opts vial marked "Duly. Ipecac. When my Nancy exclaimed; (or their sufferings shocked her, 'Don't you think you had bett,er,love,,run for a doctor" I ran; and was scart*ly back under my roof When I heard the sharp clatter of old Jalap's hoof: I might say that I scarcely had turned myself round When the Doctor came Into the room with a bound. He Ivas covered with mud from his heed to his loot, • And the snit he had on was his very worst snit; He hardly had Woe to pat that on his bask, And be Iscolteallitti a Mater halt fuddled with sack; Hts eres: merry? bow thaTtwinided: Had the Daskgr got His Ups looked Ilke port, and hls breath smelting. sherry. 1 - He hada been shaved for a tortaight or so., And the beard sm his thin wasn't white as the snow. But, hopectink tier hope* In eitite of their teeth, And drawing his wakh tgan his nal/dead beh with. He felt of each pal* mina. "keel little belly Must getaid"—iesre be Ltnalot the reet ei that jelly." I gazed on eselk chnotto alek lime* and grolitnenlhen'eddie. sq* al Mlle; Hat a wink of Ide eye, ieben >te physieked our Fred. Soon mese to know I baittloillllt tit dread. lie didn't prescribe: bi 4. itettpliAllitiPpY to work. ' And dosed all tile reel—pote Iddiridiern I Jett— And. adding dlesatiene ;Wife Idenderglitscie, He buttoned Ida eestarein HA AMA bd griPsix I Then Pumped In Ids eig.grnr Janden And Jelin desired 911.0111011ing ben Wain.. But as ppd.!. soft** ewe ink 41. 4 .er::50 43W1/40"011401.4111111urill Loos Eixar...—R. Woodward bee corn- ' Mita dm 141110$11i mum!, in connection iailkhis Gunsmith- , ' l9-- ':-.. el -"4 lii - i L ing, the repairing of Umbrellas, 1 1 ,'arasei07 1 r L E C T I OLX .: i, - ae.', whichhe will warrant to'be better fix- ; -I- 4 . _, majority of um , i tors iiot K i rec ee wrir ts here br bi r li o v irr en t t; file s,... 4, th ßEu e : t o:uzi nti A; io lo eci NuA ti; If. „ , ed than hike.* by the brepa-wend Any n wishin lOth day work . done hi . this line can leave word a g t . [Pe tesd iskt if i'. 6' ll. his shop on Culbde-Pareet, and it ill be nee ' ''''' 143 M —t e cashier. ' sent for and retuned.- •-urges moderate. . I e' He also has ow hand a variety of Bat- : ACCEPTABLE GIFTS Ale-field Relics, of any kilid and style, a . large assortment of Canes, tie,. Call and .6043 him. if ittz:tz,r I:%t _ . S titl'slgri irvett.tv twx.Vs, ilattimore, Thursday Morning. 500 - 0 637 550 Iy 600 ~.... 1 5 0 165 197 0 186 70 @ 75 ... 85 @ Ar 54 - 0 56 575 @ 600 725 0 750 ....... 210 0 215 11 e 11 ♦l2 89 13 17-@ 18 1234@ 13 • 41ottynbargaraliaiit Prosintas Gettysburg, Friday Morning. 000 ‘lll 000 000 0. 573 000 0 000 1 10 1 00 0 75' 00 0 76 ' 00 0 40 do @ 50 000 fr 400 000 @ 860 80 @ 100 00 0 30 00 @ 12 00 0 25 00 @ 13 00 0 13 00 0 00 00 @ 6 00 0 Sena Erma PUMA Wurra inntAT , BED WHEAT, Coati, RYA oars, TUIOTRTSIID r .... YLAX•HEED,.... ...... BADGE. , Birouranats, &Das, HAMS, LARD, SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, Warra WHEAT..... RED WHEAT, CORN RYE, OATS, BUCKWHEAT Tatcrrinr-5am,.... CLOVER-MELD,. POTAEOEE, BUTTER, LARD, Eoes, BACON. SHOULDERS, SW!, HAIN, SOAP, TALLOW, ' STOCAUII AND BONDS. 4:l4oihig Priers of De Hovea 481 Bro. 40 Swath Sad Mt., Phllade o'clock•. P. ht. Dec. MA, 1870 U. S. 6's of 'SI :113 113% .107% 10734 .u)sx .107 107 '6l new, 101 8 109% 67 109% 110% 'fig, " 11055 110% " l's, 10•40's, 106% 1065 U. S. 901 ear 6 per cent. Cy., 10355 10935 Gold, • 11055 110% Silver 105 107 Union Pacific R. It. Ist 5E , 80nd5,.,..,740 760 Central Pacific It. B. 920 '930 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5,...., 645 165 NARRIED. MEISIMIELDER—BAUCIIIMLIC—At Baughman& vide. York. county, on the 22d last.. by Rev. Dr. Hauer, Edward W. Melsenhelder, M. D., to Miss Maria Elizabeth, datighter of J. B. Baughman, Esq. McLsranus , —Lats—lly the Rev. E. Brelden bough, on the 11th inst., Mr. James P. McLaugh. im to Miss Sarah J.Lear, both of Butler township. Owts—ldssran.-011 the ISM last ~ by Rev. J. B. Jones, Theodore C. Owen to Louisa Master, both of thlscounty. Itresasur—Talusr.—On the 22d insL, by Rev. J. T. Shaffer. at the residence of the brides fath. er, near Bonaughtown, Mr. Alfred L Rhine hart, to Miss Celena M. Taney, both of this county. Riurr—illussirtmArt.—On the 27th inst. at Get tysburg, by Vie Rev. E. 8. Johnston of Eminits. burg, Md., Mr. Daniel B. Rileyand bliss Amanda A Musselman, both of Fairfield. Swrrit—Hstssrun.--On the "Mint., by the Rev. E. S. Johnston of Emmitsburg. Mr. William Stniih and Miss Catharine Harbaugh, both of Frederick county, Md. Tolorn—lawm—On liiinday Evening; Nov. 27, in Bendersville, by Rev. J. B. Young, Mr. David Toner to Miss Susan Irwin. Waist:tomLe—Rottr.--On the Bth Inst., by Rev. Samuel Yingling; Mr. William Welostasale, of Union township, Adams county, to MISS Amanda Catharine Rump, of Carroll county, Md. WEvry—lktosica—On the -Zd Inst., by the Rev. J. S. Elder, at the residence of Mr. C. C. Clarion, Pa., Mr. J. Bronn Welty, of Gettysburg; Pa.. to Miss Mary Brosius, of Clarion, Pa. No cards. WARMM-HARTZLLI--ky the Rev. E. Breld enbaugh, on the MI inst., Mr., David N. Warner to Miss Eleanor V. Hartzell, both of Straban township. YOUNG—SPOTTiWOOD.—On Thursday Evening, Dec. 24, in Williams_port Pa.. by Lucy Wm. Har den, Rev. Jesse Young Miss M. Spotts. wood, daughter of Rev. Dr. W. Lee Spottswood, President of Dickinson Seminary. DIED. Obituary notices 6 cents * line for all orer tour nes—cash to accompany the notice. Eta. ,Aw.—Cpa the lath Mut, Straban town 111Op Latbaslue percsw, ClaUgllter or .tone and I Scram, aged 35 years. months and 12 days. Peaee to her ashes. Caotsa.—At New Oxford, on the 23d lIISL , Mary Elizabeth. daughter of John and Sarah Crone, aged 11 months and 10 days. Mu usa.-0a the 15th last.. Mr. David Miller sr., of the Clermont Mountie, en the South Moun tain, In the 74th year of his age. ILLltT.—Very suddenly, on Tuesday morning last, at the residence of John Tate, In linnterstown, Mr. John ithinehart, aged 79 years.. Deceased was In the act of dressing, when he fell down dead. Ressau..—On the 20th hist., at Bedford Pa., Ron. James M. Rtuwel, In the Mth year of bis age. Deceased was a son of Alexander Russell, Req.. deceased, and the oldest brother dam. bonnie! R. Rwwell, of GeWysburg. He was born In 'Vert. Penna., on the 10th of November 1110; removed thence with his father, to Adams county, and alter completing his education, went to Cbamberalourg and entered the lair- oMa. • of iris uncle. Janiat2ildiUmlool. HeProilecuted lLLS studies troth November 1201, when lee was admit ted to the Bar. Soon after that time, early In 1806, be removed to Bedford, and at once entered upon the practice of his profession to which be diligently devoted himself with marked assiduity ranking with the ablest members of the Bar.— He represented Bedford county In the constitu tional convention of 183& And subsequently rep. resented the Bedford district In Congress. Stratum. —At the residence of lira 8. Fahnes. tock in Ibis place, on :2l h Inst. Elizabeth Sharpe, aged about yam. The deceased was born in ppa Germang.andaut theyearlialDherparents took ge on board an emigrant ship for thiscoun. dying on the vessel. Jacob Bahnestock of Abbotstown, (father of the isle Stunned Pekoe meek, of this place.) purchased the orphaned child trout tbe captain of the ship. by paying the .ntoney r in accordance with tbe custom of r.:t sge period. Mimtbeth lived with Jamb Fahne stock until the marriage of his son Samuel. when sbe took up her r esid ence with the Wier. and has continued ever q.ow In the fatally, eta:arming a few years service ip the bunny of the Rev. Dr. Kraidh, decd., and wag familiarly known among the younger folks as A t Betsey. Bbe bad so. cumulated a few httodred dollen, which, we un derstand, die bequeathed 'to Christ's (Lutheran) Church of thla place, of which she was &Member. Sutra—On the Ist last, at Mount Bock, Mountpleasant township Mrs. Atin Nada, wife of J. E. Smith, Eil es aged abodt SS years. SPounza.—At suenly on the 19th inst., John Spangler, seeded/ears, 2 months aod 28 days. Targ , --On the 24th inst., In this Vi Robert Tate, aged 52 years 11 mouths, day. Taoarts.—tiuddenly, on Tuesday g hurt, near York Springs, Birs. ihisannaMostle, rrldisr of Peter Troftile, deceased, at an ad.nuteed age. ELECTION NOTICE. st tr yr 4n Eleethan will be held by bells ot the 1110104418BUEG MUTUALME SeTiON SOCIETY, on Monday the 9th iiii cd January nut, at the Mee of said , between .the &nun pI 1 and 4 o'cWk, P. , elect twelve ylrectore to save the rainbow year. JAMES - 11.113881L, Beep. Dee' XI, 311;d,-4e IVOTl(3B—Lettera of Administration on the estate of GROW= PATTZINOX, ideepailed, late of Cumber/Ind township, Adams county, Pa., hating beei w sattmt to the wed; in said to wgepp, be betel_ Wes nolacti re t i ti persons ind ebted to said maze to make blow diate mem* and thane having Maims the same to present tiara p•v , anthen a grd tor settkarefit. • • JAMES THOMPSON, Dec. O. ISTO.-4t Administrator. p 17 BL I C SAL E • T dunde will sell akPablic Pale, on Nat. urday, 31 n day December fnig.. at yount's Hotel, the °UMW/shag, SS A tal.m. Clllol OF LAND, width laid out lb liSie don from 4 to b lyinginannbetietia ship, Adants county, Pit, between the hogis o l Hon. E. Merbereoh and Jan Pcdt% ADM Acres art wen :emend -with Ti m , and are divided into four lan. The balance le divided Whiten lota, wen get in doter and and will make excellent yeettre Mb. A plot of the Lots will be found at yount's Hotel. An per. son wishing to view the lots, will eel co the un dersigned, residing oa the premien'. agredie to 00111X11011CO atl irelock, P. X-, Whell attendance wilt be Oven and terms nmAesnown THKODOiIIi SWUM. JACita CAgamnsu, Anpt on r , Dec toms pußLic S_A.LE The subscriber will ssal at - Pubil --- 0 Sale, CM TueS. day Peiteriary LW ltab.l•7l. at bibmaidenee I Sing= toongfigp, edam county, on - tbli roml leading from tram Harster plumstowsito lit.hilbout 2 Wks Miner Mejollowing DM pirs k -k th r wit: 4 good work Horses, 1 Mare Cho r I Wee-year obt CMS, 1 two•yesur old la r b Gows r _some will be tresli go ltbe time of sae, 2 Bunn 7 Adam, 2 Bows vet pins, 9 maw 1 Government Wagon In running order, lgood four-bons =Mw.tread Wagon, 1 Spring Waage, lasts at Hay as good as new. Lime Bed, 1 wire-tooth Hay lordlimul : • • and .1 1 14 0 0 d er, Berlin "t, 'iti aaM BinakMolie HMO and Boa. " w r: 2 new - Amoy': erased Huller, RoPe 00 feet '! . .44 . , 1M Corp 'H a rrow , Sheller ..plows, .... ... .:: Wirs. Mang Plow, Culthatoll,l6ovel : • ll; Coves d Dung ' 2 81~ Pmcirs,9o% ptit; ~ , Coverer and Pstebyortus double Trees, and aid_-at • _. . Trenn, 2 sets . ai bands, 3 seta of mut l Wagon Sad srist Of Lina, P . 1 set of = l ts teat Vl" asolikg; 2 Rail Chains. 2 itveadam, : : . • fask &VlM Grata biW , - / 11 0 ' " • . A mbmak. ~... ~. , . ... 7-: - Aw- 1^ , "!!!' -, • c .-!.,. law ~..4 , Dart, stote, • Vessel ailit • ." 1 .. vaseßilaglige=BB=3;lod. ; I - • TowAllo., WO* 1o -A. jki; • ~...:.... - - 04 :, . . .. FOR 'MI HOLIDAYS. USEFUL AS WELL AS BDAUTIFUL In Every Department of our Establishment may be found articles very Suitable as Presents for Christmas Linen Hemstitched llapdkercbiefs, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES & HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, Furs, Yerfumery, J. L. SCHICK'S, Corner of Baltimore street and the Diamond Dee. 30870.-2 t JURORS FOR JANUARY GRAND JUI4 Hami Itonban—Zachariah Nyers, Foreman. Freedom—John Cunningham. Mountpltmsant—Michael I.eelnstlne, Joti n 'tallsroith Pius S. Smith. Union—iNilliam A. Young., Joseph Reiter. Berwick twp.—Samuel A. Wertz. Men:Wen—Henry Roamer, Jonas Orner, Fran- Ls Cole. Butler—John Lauver, Samuel Deltrick. Cumberland-Joseph Bayly, William G. Black. Conowago- Jesse D. Keller. Franklin—Samuel Marmite, Jaeob F. Lower, .lomon Hartman. Straban—John Spangler. Liberty—Blasius KebiL Latimore—Andrew L. Coulson. Gettysburg—Jacob Trost', John MeCleery. GENERAL JURY. MST WEEX. Tyrone—Charles Yeatts. Conowago—Jeremlah Aulntstpgh, Last Kffittt, an Rahn, Win. b 'Brogunlei. 'Beading—Oliver F. Seely. Butler—John Elcholtz, Wild Bricker, .ilemie bouck. Franklin—Jacob itaffensperger, Peter Shrill, Peter Adams, George Bushey, Joseph Rebert, Paul Sowers. Oxford—William Kin, .lifhn C. Zouck, Alexan der L Humes. Kilns Ftekes, George Loch. Liberty—John iliunemaker, Joseph P. MeDivit. Union—M. H. Mimilller, Henry Felty, Jr., Washimoon King, Vitlllam A. Sell. Menailen—John 1). Wright, Elisha Penrose, Zechariah Oyler. Harniltonban—Jacob L Firor. Charles F. Hinkle, John McGlnly, James 11. Myers, (tattle! Sullivan, J. Stewart Witheruw. Chauberland—Henry Butt, E. D. Keller. Strahan—Peterlsitrith, Henry Thomas. Gettysburg—S. a Bow, Andrew Schick, David Kitzmiller, John L. Holtzworth. Mountioy—Henry Benner, Philip Daugherty, James H. Collins, James Beaver. Huntington—Sebastian Fickes, Henry Wier. man, John Knaub. Germany—David Linn. Samuel 'trail). • Freedom—Joshua Brow n. Mountplea-sant—J. A. C. Rindlaiih. A. 11. Die trich, Joseph Sheets, John Kerrigan. iiighLaud—David . Stewart. Latimore—lsaac I). Worley. lJttlestown—Alexander Short,. SECOND WEEK. Gettysburg—John IL Zinn, George Geyer. Hug . Mellhenny, Henry Rupp, William Run. • Union—George B. Basehoar. Mountpleastant—John L. Jenkins, George A. Stine, J, B. Tassmoy, James A. Diehl. Monn_tjo=ton Horner, Henry Snyder, W Henry . Harntitonban—lsaac Harrier. Joseph W. lilt. Unger. Cumberland—lsaac Diehl, Raphael fßierly, Thomas Y. Norris Marks Furney. Jr.. Genre. Listayetse pieruner. ( xford—Daniel lit:Hui, Solomon Broun Wm. B. Stldler. • --John Houseman, Michael Harbokl, Samuel ti Tau,ghin Laugh. Hu RlLHochenour, Jacob R. Chreinis ter, Joua u Miller. Franklin—Samuel MeKeuriek, E. W. Stahle, John I'. Bu Levi Gilbert, Henry L. Bream. Germany—Wm. MeSherry. Lee, i :Buren, Btraban—Jacob /Ling. Butler—W. H. Dietrich. lAbertyr-tfames Corry. Hlghland , -Jroseph Hershey. Tyrone—Silas Beim). Hamilton—John Patterson. Jaeob Baker. Menai:en—Noah 1). Snyder, Benjamin Wier mam Latimore—Charles W. G Hest . York Springs—T. D. Reed. Dec 18;0.—te SHERIFF'S SALES In pursuance of sundry writs of I'l , ndffiont zrpoaas, issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday, the lath day of January, In, at 1 o'clock, P. AZ, at the Court-Rouse in Gettysburg. the following Real Estate, slz: TRACT OF LAND, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa„, adjoining lands of Jacob Thistle, Jacob Gardner Jesse Houck and others, containbnc 100 ACftlit more or less, Im proved with a two-story LOG WELLING, 'with a ane-story Bnck Kitchen attached, Rank Barn, with two Wagon Sheds and Corncribs attached, Brick Brooke - House, Log Shop, Hog Pen, Spring House, with s never-falling Spr in g o of Water. 12 Acres of Woodland, a due pro me of Meadow, an Apple Orchard of good fru t, a well of Water with pump In at the Barn. Seized and taken into execution its the Real Estate of GEORGE W. BAX.. Ames), The undivided interest In a part of a Lot of Ground, situated In the Borough of Gettysburg, fronting 30 feet by 150 feet deep, on the West side of the I..mmittsburg road, adjoining tot of John Rupp on the South and lot of Eden Devon on the North, improved with a one-story LOG HOUSE. &sized and taken into execution as the Real Estate of Gen. E. BRINONA-4 and to be sold by me Dee. 30; 1870.—td JACOB KLUNK, Sheriff. Ten per cent, of the purchase money upon an sales by the SherUi must pe paid over hum& diately after the,irroperty Is , Strnek down or upon failure to comply therewith, the Property will be again put up again for sale. • A VALVABLB BOOK, TILE - NEW YORK OBSERVER, YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC, TO BE ISSUED JANUARY IST, ISM One of the most complete Comyiends of Import ant Information whiobWasever been compiled In this coo/WV. /t should be in every Libramaity, Rook of Reference, . It contains an intereesingßistoryof A/nutmeat Civil, Commercial, and Agricultural Information concerning all the Governments in the World vs General Summary of all the Benevolent Institut. Goes and Religious Denominations in the World, with a complete Ministerial Directory of nearly every Religious Body In the United &Stems corn pie% List of ail the Conegos, Theological. Semi naries, Medical and - Law Schools in The United PlatE. * ink bOLLAIt. All persons subscribing and paying for the NEW YORK OBSERVEK for one year 03) will receive a copy of this valnitido work GRATUITOUSLY. Sample copies of the Mercer sent free. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., & CO., 37 Park Elm, New York. Mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of price. . Dec. IA.-3t, P. rzr.s cuermaiza WOOD UMPII One dozen reasons why this is the beat Pump mannfactured in America for WELLS `A.ND CISTERNS. I." IL Ls Simple. 2. It isSe ll abie. & It II ramble 4. It Works very Baldly , &It throat 'Water Sa44dly. 6. /t is all Wood. 7. The Wood Is Tasteless. 8. It does not Creek in the Son. 9. It is not liable to get out of order. 10. Should any repairs be neeeitsaiiL time, *Pay can sadly be by any person. 11. t will not f reeze. - It It Is other reliable any Pump Manu factured. Balding's Double Acting Glass Cylinder FORCE PUMP, cylinder,With glace and hence no rust and little ur .. friction—cannot freeze—and admirably for Sprinkling clardens, Washing Wln- Fires, Moral:hag WatexAnm. =yed to i ll:l4l3Bc =out an equal for duranulty, economy annumventenee. *wring purchased the emboli'e right for Ad turise=tpersons retpun_ rruna for mat or can IMSlre rcummbecall c th ompl et e awl ready useLby them waft the dep of the oorr ciders; neassimem guaranteed La. all no payment required. by mall or Otherrtie spg e prorketlyi ApR • • • Naniginctotra, conilty, /117004/ gel! Nvatilkitunts. Bargains ! Bargains ! D. B. KLING-ELI Sew the Ca u tem; Baltimore /b.itreet, Is selling out his entire stock nt city niacin I:lo4uvi* ataid in order to make room for his oun Manufactured goods. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH The stock Is the very best of city made work, and I will guarantee It u Mresented. It em- braces the beet lIIKNir CALIF and KIP BOOTS In town, cud a Intl lin,* of . SILK/E44, GAITER:4, &e 4, for.ladies' and Ch[ dress'' wear. THE MANUFACTURING of )loots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be carried oniftrag Its branches, as before. Repairing done on Owl notice. Ey employing acme but first-claw workmen, and wing none out the choicest leath er, he feels conlident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to deserve Thant.furfOr past favors, be solicits a continu ance of public patronage. • D. KLINGEI. Gettysburg, Dec. 23,1870—tf. WEAVER Sz., C Livery, Sales Sr, Exchange, STABLES, Washingtion Street, Getty,lk:erg, Penn'a TAE undersignedhaving entered Into partner ship, undership, under the Ann of Weaver 6 Co., have taken the well known Livery Stables of N. Weav er, and are prepared to supply the public with all styles and kinds of conveyances that can be found in a first-class Livery. Their stock cannot be beaten by any establishment In the town, sirPartles wishing to visit the Battle-field, will find superior accommodations at this Livery, without additional charge for Guides. CARRIAGE MAKING ILL also be earned on In all its branches at f their Shops opposite the Livery, all styles of BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, CARTILAGES, tic., built Of the best material and by skillful work men, on short notice. RE:PAIRING t rtly attoulgd to and sakistaction guara n GIVE US .A CALL. Nov. 4, 1570.—tf Sizty.f re First Prize Medals Awarded, Baltimore hallo Manfactory, WILLIAM KNABE & CO, Manttfachnu•e of CRAM>, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO BALTIMORE, 3ID 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 TONE combines great power, sweetness and Ane signing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation. and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH fa pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos._ IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none Inutile very Lest SEASONED MATERIAL, the large capital employed in our 'mistiness enabling us to keep continually an Imme - .se stock of lumber, &c., on - hand. • All our Squsirs PIANOS hace our New 1m ! red Orerstrung Scale and the AORAITIS 0: SELL sar-Ve would call special attention to our late mprovernents In GRAND PLINOSand SQUARE GRANDS; Patented Aug. 14, 181313. which bring the Plano nearer perfection than has yet been at tained. Every Piano fully' Warranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for the &de Wholesale "fluency for the most Celebrated PAR LOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we of ter Wholesale and Retail, at Lowell Factory POTEit, 3F . I2' , TTZ, Agent, No..') East brarket street, Fork, Pa, Sept. 2:1, PrO.--Zra - Schomacker & Co.'s Pianos. Great Salt afittr,st-cbess itosticqod P1(17108 at Priers below the Actual Cost to Man ufact ure. Rasing determined to offer our extensive stock of superior and highly-finished Rosewood Pianos at prices below the actual met to 111111111, we will sell, during the month of December. at the following great reductions, In order to dose out our large stock by the end of the year. No. 1. 7 octave, front round corners, carved legs, .500 for SM. Nth 2. 7 octave, four round corners, carved legs gze for 4100. No. 3. 7 octave, trout round corners, serpentine case, 050 for WO. Na 4. 7,,oetave, four round corners, serpentine case, $51.)0 for 4425. N 0.5. 7 octave, four round corners, moulding case, VDU for 41475. No. 6. 7;1 octave, tour round corners, moulding ease. g 750 for IWO. MMigE;ME= or L 7 octaTe Upright or Cablifa Plano WO IMOD. No:-t-7 octave Upright or Cabinet Piano $7OO or St% foNo. 3. 7 3 4 octave Upright or Cabinet Piano $11%) r WOO. No. L 74;octave Semi• Grand Plano POO for I'lo. $. 73 octave Three-quarter Grand Plano $lOOO for rOO. No: t 7 octave Full Concert Grand Piano sl2oolor The reputation of these first-clan instruments makes It necessary for us to say a word In their favor. They are universally acknowledged to be superior p) any instrument made. Those - nisi/lug t 4 purchase, or del , iring to make • , CRRISTMAS PRESENTS, will find that our Special and extraordinary re* duction of prices vtilt enable them to obtain A FIRIIT4LASS INSTRUMENT at a price even less than a second-rate, or inferior one would otherwise cost them. Those wanting bargalns should not fail to call at our Warerooms; No. 1103 Chestnut Street, and examine our large stock, where they will be read ily convinced of the superiority $f these Pianos, atad the sacrifce•at which we are offerlug them. SeIIOMACKER & CO. 11.—Sole agents igr the celebrated BURDETT OItGAN Alkir Catalogues, with description of styles and sebedulom of prices, can be bad by applying at onr wareroms, or will be sent by ma❑ Philadelphia, Dec. 16, 1870.-4 w LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JOHN FAREIRA, - - 71$ Arch 11. Middle of the Block, between 7th and fib Streets, • South Side, PHILADELPHIA, • IM porter, Manufacturer and Dealer In all , kinds and quality of • - • FANCY FURS :For Ladles' and Children's Wear. Headed enlarged, remodeled and improved my old and favorainy known FUlt EIIiPMU .Ul4 and having imported a very large an t t l i zm v loriment of all the di ff erent kinds o fr o first hands in Europe and haying em made up by the moat skillful workmen. I wd SP spectfully Invite my friends of Adams and ad* cent Counties, to call and examine sty vet large and beautiful assorianent of Fancy Funs, !pr dies and Children. am determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. AU Furs Warranted. NO lidsrepresenta. lions to effecasaleo. JOHN FAlUttltd, RS Arch Street, Philadelphia. (Oct. mu mut or! viumma. 1!1 ADAMS 'COUNTY MUTUAL TIRE - INSURANCE cpwpiojty, Isseorperated, MreeeM 18,1861. OFFICER& President—George Swope. tm Vice-President—Samuel B. B u 1. Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—R. G. Fahnestock. • Executive Conimittee—RobErt McCurdy, H. A. PickingaireorKing,. Mansgerieorge Sum* 11 A Bpehler; R. McCurdy, S. B. Russell, E. G. Fahnestoci, Gettys. Rug t Jacob. Xing, Stratum townebll); Faith:glair Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Picking, &Alban; Abdiel P. Gilt, New' Oxford ; Wm. Ross White, lAberty ; H. C. Peters.yetersbur& (Y. S.) v.; aarThiscampany fs limited In lie eperettese t o the Ceettereciedenm Rhos' bent th opt ter more than '3: ;tad irk- Pogod.luis , made bat one having Mint weed v y are during ihiePideltele ol1 eVieglo over maw Lay Para* 6,11 . 1 0 1 ** 111 " 11 ", "I"Pr4 ip either of tteithhhaithi. . _ ot airnotwohiocialutoonaa silioNsts,oo4,4ki7w—,"*Flß wens -,-4.oll%itt=tr • LEVI WEAVER, W. D.IIOLTZWGRTH W. T. ZIEGLER. THE GREAT FORTES, REIWECTFULLY intones the public, that he las-rilmosed to his New iihsay; inißtratton street between Usk and, Baliroadosetkrire Owed to take contracts for putting upend mgr. " " rea r ala r . " . a t "9-P e Urt diets peibriblei-01l work itleilittaito be of limit waft. He haposargirkitiOketkoto bus& sine # onorttpubila ontromp. 111,04drasoia " 111110-4V"-`7 • ' 1.,, =EI A C ENIB WANTED. .off e s n i a ti &ith —by the AIdtAICAN KNITT It CO., Boston, mu., of Bt. Louts, Mo. Dee. 30.4 w I /V./41101EN WANTED_ _—Bnalnese honorable. No competition, übersl ley given. B. W. KIDINEDY, 8 8. 4th at, PULL Den. 314 W 500 . tWOOelten be r Msde igtiri ‘ Me tg i t r inte; months Business pleasant snit haporablei. For further particulars of tale fteeksi dutaioesddreas at once A. IL Hubbard, pails Dec. 30.-la AGENTS, *AXE AND FEMALE MOO, s week. —66 per centand 525.000 In cash Prizes. In formation free, addreas American Book Co., CC William St, N. Y. Dee. 30.-iR N I 'LVlSTE l, ol.ll2.4d'utitk.Vigileirc.i good Agents, also a vodi e va rat Agent for West ern PetinsV Auto, also a general A= the German Couple of eIIIISOVIIIAIL Hand In Mu::1 Office, N 0.112 South 4th St., - - I 5 to $2,-! per ituation a day ands salesman at or no nsk. Do yen wa near - a s home, to int nsluee our new 7 strand Watts Wire Clothe* Lin , to last forever. Don't miss this chance. Swope tree. Address Hudson River Wire Work,,, .5 William St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn Chicago, Illinois. Dee. 30.-4 w I FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. %Ye will send a handsom Prospectus of our New Illustrated Family Bibl e s oriMleing over 200 line Scripture Dlustrations to any Beta Agent, free of charge. Address, NATIONAL. PUBLISHING CO.. PhiladelphLa, Pa. Dec. 30.-4 w 1111 -ICED JAN. lay, 1871. - "100 CHOICE BELEC ?IONS 3," containing the best new things for Declamation, Recitation, Sc. Brilliant Ora tory, Thrilling Sentiment. and Sparkling Humor. 180 pages, Paper 3,;) cents, cloth 73 cents. Ask your bookseller tor It, or send price to P. Garrett Co., Phila., Pa Dec. 30.-lw 147 -ANTED- WO per day) to sell the • celebrated HOYE SHUTTLII 816W1110 MA. clime. Has the underfeed, makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both sides.) and Is fully licensed. The best and cheapest Amity Sewing Machine in the market. Address, JoaNsoN, CLAJAW & CO, Boston. Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Mita& or St. Louts, Mo. 311-1 w AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY OF GOD'S_ CHURCH, By Prof. ENOCH POND, D. D. From Adam to the present day. Light Bushiest. For men and ladles everywhere, Good pay.— Send for Circular. ZIEGLER 31cCt1ttlY, Philadelphia, Pa. • Dee. 30.-4 w ItEI)ITCTIO'S (11:7-1)IfIiTES TO CONYO/ill TO it,EDeCTION OF DUTIF.S. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS BY GETTING CP CLUBS. awr - Send bir our New Price List and a Club form will accompany it. containing Tull directions —leaking a large saving to consumers and re munerative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 31 & 33 vpiEy STREET, P. G. Boa 5643. New York. 4w TRY WELL'S CA BOLIC TABLETS. An unfailing remedy for all Bronchial Difficulties, Coughs, Colds, lioarsness, Asthma. DlP4heria, Dryness of the Throat or Wind Pipe and all Ca tarrhal diseases The wonderfLi modern discovery of Carbolic Acid, is destined to become one of the greatest blessings to mankind in WI appikation to diseases of the throat and its grrat curative qualities in all affections of the CHEST and LUNGS. DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS besides the great remedial agent Carbolic Acid contalmother inigedients universally recommend ed, which chemically combine. 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 you get Well's Carbolic Tablets: don't let other goods be palmed off on you in their place. FOR COUG S AND COLDS _ . Well's Carbolic Tablets are a sure cure. Try them. J. Q. KELLOGG. 34 Platt SL, N. 1"., Sole Agent. SOLD BY DHUGGLSTS. Dec. 3n.—{w 8 O'CLOCK. Dec 16.-4 w 'l , OlB IS NO 111:31130:—By sending 33 CENTS I with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mall, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. PDX, P. 0. Drawer No. 21 Poison ille, N. Y. • Dec. 16.—1 w AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD Containing Fleetwood's "Life of Christ." and "Lives of the Apostles, Evangelista and Martyrs." 1 kidd ridges "Evidence of Christianity ; - History of the Jews, - by Josephus; "Liktory of all relig ious Denominations, with treatise and tables re lating to events connected with Bible History. containing many fine engravings. The whole forming a complete Treasury of Christian Knowledge. W. FLINT, 26 S. Seventh Street. Philadelphia. Dee.. 16.'4w GETTING UP CLUBS. Great Saving to Consumers Parties enquire how to pt up clubs. Our an swer b 4. Imo. List. and a Club form will accompany it with full diretr.--inatoe a taw saving to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co .1 Alt 33 TERRY STREET, P. U. 13oi. 5643. NEW YORK. Dec. 4 G EN TS WANTED FOR THE LIBRARY OF ill POETRY AND BONG. the luutdonnest and cheapest work extant. It has something in it of the best 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 most loved and the most frequently refer red to In the family". Every page has pitased 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 subscrip tion. Send at once for circulars, dc , to GEO. SIACI.FIAN, Publisher, 719 Hansom St., Philadel. phis, Pa. Dec.. 16.-4 w THEA-NECTAR A PURE CHINESE BLA'CK TEA WITH GREEN TEA FLAVOR. Warranted to Suit all Tastes. FOR SALE EVERY A - HER. And toesale Wholesale only by the Great Atlantic &, Facile Tea Co., P. O. Box, 5506, SChurch St., N. Y. SEND FOR THEA-NECTAR CIRCULAR. Dec. '2.-6w SHERIFF'S SALE. in pursuance of a writ of inert lacias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams co.. and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the residence of Andrew Keifer, In Ifountpleasant township. Adams county Pa., on Saturday, the 3lst day %1 December, ISM, at I o'clock, p. 771- , the following personal property: About 110,000 BRICK, From 25 to 30 cords of WOOD, A lot of LOGS, and About3,soo feet of PINE BOARDS, Seized and taken in execution as the property of ANDREW KEPTEZ, and to be sold by me, JACOB KLUNK, Mere: Sheriff's ,Office, Gettysburg, Dec. 23,1370.--ta eal penttro and eontratters. Win. U. Stallsmith & Son, GETTYSBURG, PA.. Carpenters and Contractors. . DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKET'S, &C., • Constantly on hand, and manufactured to order ' out of the ,I3EST MATERIALS, by experlseced workmen, and at REASONABLE PBICES. SlKlrders promptly attended to Januar, 15, . GEO. C. ‘CASHUAIki, GA1TT771117.77iG, Carpenter and Contractor, Oro:iris% Wll4. J. MARTIN,,,, WildePtde and Retap dealer In .GROGERII , 4II4 LIQUOR& . A large lot of CIIOCKILIRS that I impelling Cheap or Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS; Old Rye Whiskey eight years old Very old Frebetk Brady. ... ALL OTHER RINDI OF LicsCOßti- A general asaortnient of BITTERS, among which are Mishler's Herb Bitters. PORE LIQUORS for Medicalat WM. J. MK TABLE CUTLERY, Glassware , Queensware die., at YirlA. J. ALUMINII. April 30, 113013-4( NEW GROCERY, JESSE M. WALTIM AS opined a new Grocery Store. adjoining LI his residence on York street, and will always keep on hand PRIME GROCERIES' of all klnds—Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, ses, Flab, Salt, Pepper. Bidets, &e. Ala°. Con ee^ tiona. Fruits, Nuts, Soaps, and Notions generally. He ban now on band a fine lot of HAMS for fam ily use. air - all of which will be sold at the bwest cash prices. Call and examine, THE 11/OHM;VT PRICE GIVEN FOR BUTTER & EGGS Gettysburg . , Sept. 30, lett —tt NEW GROCERY. LTAVING purenased from Mr. the NorthH Ms Grocery estabListunent, on the Northwest corner of Centre Square, GTYSI3CRG. PA., and laid in a new stock of Goods, I respectfully invite my friends and the public to give me a calL In addition to a large and varied stock of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on hami the best quality of Qu3ensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits. Confectlens, dc., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates. June 24, 1270.—tf WM. BOYER & SON. DEALERS GROCERIES ) N OTIONS, TOBACCOS, Ai- Stone. WoWlell and A general aslortnieut of all Gooda usually kept In A FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, IS67—tf tinanciai. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK 615:1 Government Bonds of all kinds 'SOUGHT AND BOLD The libgbeet Premium paid ea Gold and Sliver. Coupons Cashed or Collected Persons desiring to invest In STOCKS or BONDS of any kind, are invited to call, as w•e have the facilities of New York, Phila phla or Baltimore markets. Coo sequently all orders are promptly executed Persons posseessiog COUPON BONDS, and d siring for safety' to convert • into Registered, are requested to call, as we have the advantage to transfer at a trifling expense INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denoml nations for sale NTEEEST ON SPECIAL DEPNITS advanced I per cent. riz 5 PER CENT. for I year 4 PER CENT. for 6 month., 3 PEE CENT. for 6 months. Persons wishing information In regard to r. 8 Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to give us a call, and we will cheerfully give any in formation J. MORT HAIR, Cashier. Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1155)—tt 5-20'S AND 1881'S BOOM, BOLD AND EXCHANGED ON THE MOST ) 4:11%4 • . 1.1 I GOLD BOUGHT Sr, SOLD AT MARKET RATES COUPONS CASHED ! PACIFIC R. R. BONDS 130IIMIT AND SOLD. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission only 4 "flus l "t=Ug427Wg.""" 4 DE HAVEN ar. Jlito., psi" e;mtisi MEI MI1W4141 1 1fti(110%) ' REMOVED. JOSEPH JACOBS; MERCHANT TAILOR, RAS REMOVED Next door to J. W. Cress' Store, on Chans bersburp st., near the &rum A. large assortment of Cloths.' Cseraissess, Wesellasys, Trim stags &e., &e., offered at the smaliestpe. Goods bought at the Store cut stamps. Goods hate up with dhpa as welt when Wald at other stores as at his own. Latest N. Y. Fashions received, and tailoring done in the meet approved style. Cutting done, as usual. Thepublis patronage *Melted, sad no idOrt spared to plume. April 22,18 0--t! JOS. JACOM. Musical Instruinents, CUNNINGHAM'S On Ohambersburgßiredg. - WOLF'S Cheap Clothing Store, On the Northeast Corner of Centro Spars, FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, ever offered In this place• Also, the very latest and beat styles of Hats, Caps, Boots Sc Shoes with a variety of Whiter lUisslor•Clotblha g and Gouts , - Purplishlug Goode' generally. Also, a fine assortment of .ifoirelry,Waselies. Clock's, Notleas, au. The best manufactnks and Valises, Carpet Bags and ured UmbrellasLeatherTru alWays on hand. Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment Vblld ren's Fancy Shoes of all kinds. In shOrt, everT thing that is usually kept In a nrstclaas Gent s Furnishlnit.Store. All will be sold as low as the low eoL , our motto being, " Quick sales and small profits.' Call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. S. WOLF. Nov. 18, 1870.—tf Eli ALL STYLES OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c NOW FOR BARGAINS CLOTHING, lISS PICKING & CO. , 11 .li . f . t o r r efielj t ed from y. Lhe Citd , the LAR ei g ; offered in Gettysburg, consisting 1 / 4 „,- • Beaver & other Overcoats, DIMS and BCSINESS COATS, PANTS, VnTh: White Shirts, Woolen Shirts, Buckskin, Kid and other Gloves, Blankets, Buffalo Robes, Horn Blankets, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, ix. Also, the latest styles of IL H. BEAMER HATS & CAPS, for Men and Boys, Neck Ties, Cravats, Musical Instruments, mbrellas, and Notions of every variety. Also, a large lot of BOOTS & SHOES, of superior quality. Our Ready-Made Clothing has been made expressly for this market, of the latest styles, the best of goods, and by experienc ed workmen, Persons wanting Bargains, will do well to tail and examine onr stock In Chambers. burg street, opposite But hler's Drug Store before purchasing elsewhere. PICKING it co. Oct. m, /Kt —if Fall and Winter Clothing in great variety at FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S Chambersburg Street. Spring & Summer Clothing Hats. Caps, Boots & shoes COBEAN kt CUNNINGHAM litalTe j SUISOte re ceived)- from he City a new alai Clothing, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, LATEST STYLES One and all are in Invited to call at our Store, on Baltimore street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Fahnestock Broe. R. C. COBEAN April 15, 18 0-U JAS. CI.7tiNINIJRAIf. Any person who wants a Suit NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS On South-East Corner of Centre Square, Has the Largest and Best Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. THE BEST mA:srvACTURED BOOTS AND SHOES, WITH ♦ VAMETT OF Winter Under-clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety; also a large assortment of OTIONS, TRUNKS, And everything loqnd in a Gentlemen's Punt& lng Store. 7 GIVE US A CALL. Oak 14. Is7o.—tt GENTLEMEN'S -FURN.ISHIgG GOODS In endlerrirariety at AT CUNNINciIitAIUS On Clambeirabwri *v s& STAGE ICZYISTONIC , HOITSE. T its! Keyekise .7 .-- CbasebereburT4 y L l 4-1 - • . ibr a tillSl;74,4 rill ' dltiks as 11111011 *Or an y sass be `". ,nentroltilaisHiAbLe. IMO Int-an !ZS Clothing, Ns► Ober, it. Gettysburg, Pa., flax the largest and best stock of FRANK CtNNING MLA! 'S Chaml>ersburg M. READY-MADE FOR F4LL AND WINTER WITH A LARGE STOCK OF SEGARS, tc., Ake GO TO CUNNINGHAM'S On Chambersburg Street GETTYSBURG, PA„ =I .124 D . MICE, - NAL PlPahres; UMITOIWEILT THE BBN r sus — A• Oir MEE MED E, w 0 ••••••• 0 1 1 I. •. • • 71071C1111 Ot Tap rasa. No more delightful mile are plated In the English ' l =im ilish ier slig ilerli Z nill In Harper s I are rent equal interest sad ettleamlma I Nopeogintery gride from Malden to e . Itit emeafrao papers. whlle suelelantly nano denoted Me &item Um at the are t admirably adapted te the and designed as Me* teaorreet a ooneenung entreat des dismump as It Te be if it was the or- Mil l et .. : ' S:°s A i rp i e% Qm et 4E le to ra w oorractt I.IIIkONN4y, turd osl aMsi.o nla la=AmericanartLtwale a & ssuasnimomrw would not be as appmehued and iy.weleogis [last Thereat's° an Inualllgent without reeding landlY tut lest to be - limy are' aeated.— Harper's Is edlesd. Ell =le pot a Maumul agmas Is minted which shows more Intelligent peim e o n . vended on Its a m ble and mseasawal execution There Is nut a r /Ma urine Published.— There Is not, . a more popular Maga- Ane In the auttiti.—Newleptwed .illenuateed. It Is one of the waders of jourfutawn—the ed. %odd management of Harper's.--T'las Minos , N. Y. SUBBCRIrmaiI.-1171. 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BAZAR, A supplement containing nutlet - ma full-sized patterns of useful articles accompanies the paper every fortruguL tiarper's Bazar contains 18 folio) pages of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine mendered paper, and is pu wished weekly. runt= or TJ PRIM Harpers Bazar contains,'.besides pictures. Pat terns, etc., a satiety , of matter ,ot especial use and interest to the famby ; articles un health, dress, and housekeeping in au Its branches; Its editorial matter Is specialty adapted to use cycle It is Intended to tub:rest and instruct; and It has, besides, vial stet les and literary matter lit merit. it Is not surprising that the juutnai. with such features, uas aculeved In a shun time an im mense success i tor something of lts kind was desired In thousands of famines, and ita publish. ers have ailed the demand. young lady who burs s. Angie ilusuber ut ttsrper's-haw is made a subscriber for tlie.—lgine York Lietriithp Port. The Bazar is excellent. Like ail the yeiludicals which the harpers pub.htl. It Is alinest well edited, anti me maw of readers Mr whom ft Is Intended—the mothers and imaginers In aver age tandnes—ean nut, but prose Dy tw gaud sense and good taste, which, WV nave no duuog. are to day making very many homes happier than they may have been white the women began lessons in personal and household and ti s= management from r this good - natur e d mentor.— The at astun„ SI 7 7BSCRIPTIoNB.-1811 liazAk. one year An Lunt Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or bazar win be suppoeu gratis tot every Club of hive subscribers at 44 as men, ln one remittance ; or, six Copies for ssa, ist/, without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and bazar, to one sodzess for one year, 4110 Mr; or, two of mu per's rertodicais, to one sunless for one year, gi UU. Back IS umbels can be supplied at any time. Vols. L, IL, and 111. of Harper's Bazar, for the years Mtn, eregantiy bound in green mo rocco cloth, will be sent by express, freight Pro paid, fort vueach. The postage on Harper's Baza isr Year. whieh must be paid at the su, •c't post-tame. Address HARPER & BROTH RP New 1,,:k Nov. 18. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL TILE IPPOISES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE Perhaps no one medicine Ls so universally re. 'puma by everybody mks atuartic, nor wile ever any before so ulllvEirsauy auuptesl mw use, in every country auu among au ensues. as ruts awn but ethelent nurse's ve rms. 'rue tumults lenoon is, that is lr inure mashie and tar; mure eueetual remedy than any other. luose who have tried Jr, know tun It cured theni ;those wish have Out, know that It cures their neighbors and [newts, and all Knew that what It dues Mee haloes ate ays , —LW It never labs through any twist or lusted. of its ournpuitdou. V% e nave newaasius upon tnoultanus ul oesintaise vt Wel& ietuariuswe etues.ul this lelionnut Ennuipianns, tint AUC/I ours are known in every neenweismu, arms he /wed mot pubdan them. Adapted to au ases and cuts. datums nuedssabes; ountandue uenuer wutheel or any neletelluus Ming, We) Way loft WWI WWI astety blanybody. their shear waned press Veil the* ever hew and manes helm pwasant to take, Waite being purely vesetanue nu narm Can arise front their use in any euaentY. • 'they operate ortnetr 'pnwerful Influence on the internal viscera to pur ny Use brood elan annulate Is into neawhy acilon—inniure Use utoillEctlons at see stomaen, noWeus, dy e r, an d other wiping o f the buoy, restoring weir Irregular soden w wank an d ay norteetnin, wherever they exist, shun go. ningetnenta as are the wit odor of clisteee. /whim arections are given w the Wragger on the bur, (or tin Whowling eonaptainta. comae Mete Pitts nspidlycnre:— kin Drerers or INDIGESTION, URlXlmpaisai, Lawmen and Low ow swarm, they stiontd be taken moderately to stimulate the monarch sad restore Its heerthy tune awa aetkrn. rot LivlertiAltrl.uterandbovartoussyniptook SWOP§ tLILLIAMIN, OIL&havIA a , •41,ba1tal or Owe emotedeek Widow wain and bathing' him's', they ettoutdlau juulcheuhy taibial for sack Zane, LU correct the Weeded amide or ninnies the otettectlone widen memo 11. I. or lininierine or Lltehmetere, but one' dose Is geueramy required. • Yor indirdaysem, bOUT, IiIsAVIO:,PALIZTATION OS V= heist, Yam EL sal owe, brut and Lon;ther&tel wino taken.. as te e= tO obblulf to the ap ical. ORR WNW oalepsainte Warp. 11.13110% /for lbw and linoratoi.r. BWlLLimes they should be Wien 1 / 1 Woe WWI frequeus donee to yreinee the WOOS of a arzeUe purse. • IVO tONlTltiestub targeaulle mould be Minim produotosbodeelred curet by eyosystby. Al a bow? rid, take wee or two 1 WS SO weir MOW digeolon and /reeve tbe etuautell. An ocusekossi au= ofifhtuatele thts atuseheh anA bowels bito noway holluo, mime me mol e. and haviguratue We system. hence It hrufittli ad: vantageous wow" tot venues delliseoeurel mai* Übe who tees tolerably rota,' utter Weds thh; dues of thew Mal maw h im reel decidedly . hie. ter, from their obstusitog and reltutarat; enact at the Weedily apyasstue. D. J. O. Alllol4 Oa. Practical Clisopeek LOW2L.L., JedUilit, MA A - Agentsale &ries la Gearibarg t ,NOS Ban- uss, lmas, se. Iron in, the WATUIPSII OWN vrtanue. TEE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Aft Mee nate, wetkold Alcoa* O rdat slit the blood ae easily 11.1 the artl ariteirit kitebrollaw DYipepsit Liver Cons. lO we b = ju ntozeleiti own vitalizing amens— . pamphlet tee. J. F. Di2DOWitit, Proprietor, - 38 Dey stmt. New York. Hold by druggists gem. endly. ISM_ 1$ Book and deb hist* 1 0 11110001 "Mom 46 11 1 1 . ? u, dim% 14 las atm WM MMINMENOMt EMI NW