The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, January 06, 1871, Image 3

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FOR JANUARY
;RAND JURY.
Zaeharbli rnrcinau.
ennalnirtiant.
—Michael -I.el ingioe, John
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Yeming•..l,l4:
unuel A. Wert .
Boner. Jumas ocher, Frau-
nver Samuel Lk•itrick.
crrealOY, William u. Biwa,
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rear L. Conbow. .
cub Truzel. Julia . 11 (Cieer3.:
HIST *EEL
Teatts•
atiab 1u1a14,11.41.. Lel i
ti BeOgunier.
F.
kthottz. David Bricker,. Jesse
Bafferisperge,r Peter Bholl,
urge Bushey, Oro Bert Bebert.
Kioi, Jokn C. Zwik. Alexan -
rickes, George Louch.
uttrutakcr, .It , ,eplA P. MeDnit.
Kitzmilier, Henry Ferry, Jr.,
William A. Sl' Al.
1). Wright, Elisha Penrose,
litenb 1.. Firer, Charles F.
James B. Myers,. Daniel
rt Wltherow.
tem v Butt, I•:. P. Keller.
staiismlth. henry ThonMs.
Row, Audrey; Seltlek;
Holtznorth.
y Benner. Philip Daugherty,
James Heaver.
bastian Fiches, Henry Wier-
d Linn. Samuel Brady. .
.ttrown.
.4. C. Rindlann, A. H. Die .
Kernann.
d Stewart.
LL Warlev.
exaudc•r
PXOND WEEK.
hn 11. Zinn. George Geyer. MO,
y Rupp. \VI Mani Run.
IL Bast.litrar.
John 1.. Jenkins. George A.
,-y. Jarues A. WeLL
lan Horner, Henry Snyder.
tz.
,i4ane Hamer. Joseph W. Kit
Diehl, Raphael Sharp.
Mark! Forney, Jr., Georg'
Brown, Win
Bowerman, Michael Hirboid
inbaugh• • '
liochenour. Jacob B. Chronis
el 31elien rick, W. Stall*
Gilbert. Henry L. Bream.
atestierry. Levi Murrell.
King.
iet deb.
Corry.
•h lirr~hcc.
lap.
Jatob Baker. •
su)iler. -Benjamin Wier
;,••• W. uric:4
It. Herd.
IPPEA.LS.
men, M Adams county hereby
&at they have fixed upon the
I(lpm:ft. for holding the TAX
in the several boroughs and
ins county, when and where
to Tear appeals, between the
. A. 'LL_ and 3 o'clock, P. M., of
vs:
township, on Monday January
of MN. Sarah Haus. ha said
q‘ll.llll, and Littleitonn
January 10, 1871. at the house
Littlestown.
ship, oh Wednesday. Januar3
se of Geo. B. Yantis, in Little—
aahip.t n Thunday. Jarman
"ll!te of Jeremiah Johns, in
n t town46lp. on Friday. Janu
lionme of .1. E. Smith. in said
31on(lay. January ln
Ja. 01) L. Clra,,, lu Hunter,
14. w Tnesdav, January 17.
dJ. H. Wiest , hi New Oxford.
ip and klermick borough,
.us mi e .a lB7l ,. a n t the house of
in uship, ou Thursday, January
Abner S. liihiebrand, in
ialdp. on Friday, January a),
It. M. Dicks, Iu liampton.
.n Tuesday: January SI, 1ft71,.
rle °Mee, In ft ettraburit:
township and York Springs
Fel.uary 6, PM. at the
It I. in York Springy, hor-
on Tuesday. February
of Mrs. Jane Reed, in York
ship.. (.11 IVetlilestlay,
_f 1l in. Sadkr, ill 11(9(1
!billy., nit Thursday. Fultrti
'.%1 en, in Bend
pn Friday. Fehruary 1“,
1 ..A. 11. ]:el her, in :Madle-
irsloy. on Monday, Februar)
of Wa.hinglon Erb. in New
township. on Tuesday, Feb
tiou42 of Peter Sidlely. In
hip. on Wetluoiday. Febrit
.Ull, 111 Johll NUlllleMakCr,
ship. on Thumlay. Febru
of Ntinuel Moritz, in
and flight:lnd toan+liipa,
. at the house of "hand.:
lid township.
,11()SEs II AIITM AN,
EMANUEL N ElltlC if
FIL‘NCIs WILL,
of Adam , .
Cita.
..6,: Assessment,
R 1871
Aet of As , enil,l3' pasged tho
1:g42, the lonoutug Statement
1,3 the Commissioners of
1.1 tAiIIbILS the amount, do.
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of the PA'ai and Personal
.eupations und Professions,
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Commissioners of Adam ,
t the above valuation of the
And Township; of the said
the best of our knouledne
. MAN
411‘)Wlft.;
vrsts, Clerk
Notites
idten to al/ Legatees and
neerned. that the Admittli
arratter mentioned will be
hats' 01)11111 of Adams_ gun.
*dalloiaastoe,e•TTllll.P:DAY,
t'AltY,bs7l. at 104.eelock. A.
ual amottat nf sattowl Nagit.
Nag*. deceased.
nal aceottat of 13. y.
of the /Mateo' :lamb Haunt
-
-I=t township. deed.
Kandlehart.
and Ttwtaito•ot
ut:Jotiac
&talc of Pt•ter ll4rt
• • account of Thomas A.
Reid. Aduffolibtrat ,, r of the
deceased
la fa. Meatie . surviving
IG. Kinzer
CEL A. bVil.d/1,,
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-".w; • TMZ Tammitisif '
I• • • ittittntl• ow / 11 4 Was IV •.1 . • ,
ings of the Institute on Monday, Tuesday
and Wedneittay. We annex a sjiiipais of ,
the proceedings on Thursday itad,,lfliday.
Tim tows. —The mornlngseshien opened
with prayer by Prof. Perrier and music by
~the Institute. After the transaction of
miscellaneous business, Mr. Wert offered
the following resolution:
Resoloa, that the good of the profes
sion demands that epplicants for the high
est grade of certificate, (the Permanent.)
should undergo a rigid examination. The
Resolution was discussed by - Messrs. Heil
bicker and Hougittelin, and uueniinously'
adopted.
This being Director's day, Mrs. Hernia
gave the sth lesson 'of her elocutionary_
course at an earlier hour than usual, after
which Superintendent - Wert opened the
special exercises of the day by a "Practi
cal Talk" to Teachers, Directors and
Patrons, upon the subject of school vizi
tations. He insisted upon inexperienced
and poorly qualified Teachers visiting well
conducted schools, as one • of the best
means placed at their disposal for improi.e
ment. He strongly recommended District
Institutes similar to those of Butler
township. In the course of his remarks
the Superintendent paid a high compli
ment to the East Berlin High School,-
conducted by J. Curtis Hildebrand, giving
it the credit of being the banner school of
the County. He difii&l the Teachers into
two classes—the live and the dead—and
gave some description of 'the- traits char
acterizing either class.
An opportunity was given' foe- queries
from Directors and others 'on points of
School Law, &c. Mr. Wert introduoed
the following: Boseleed, that, to render
our educational system hilly effective in
the rural districts, we should have a mini
mum six month's term. Discussed by
Director Bushey, of Butler, Prof. Mont
gomery, Messrs. Wert, Sheely, Hankey,
and others, and adopted.
The question, "Have our Female proved
as efficient as our Male Teachers," was
discussed by Miss Martha A. Warren,
Messrs. Montgomery, West, Bushey and
others. All appeared to believe that our
female had proved quite as efficient as our
male Teachers.
Some other resolutions were presented
and discussed, and Mr. Wert made a num
ber of announcements to Directors. The
calling of the roll of districts indicated but
twenty-one directors present
The afternoon session opened with
mueld by the Institute. After the trans
action of. miscellaneous business, the
question of Couuty uniformity of Text
Books, was discussed by Director Hend
ricks, of Oxford, and P. D. W. Hankey,
Esq
reldhly 41.
LOCAL . RIMS:
I.3ca - . 0,17 will accept our dianks
for a , pamplilet copy of his annual Miefi
•,agief,-apid-Hest. J. P; Wickersham for a
ropy at his Report aa. - Coalinga &boas.
_
THANKS. —Our Carrier derpiieb — uo to
tosidethis thanks to his patrons iu_ town
for the irgengity with which they greet
ed his lift : Year's Carol.
.tectos.Fr.—.oe Tuesday last, while
ittking. With- hoise pottier Corn-fodder
ottter, Mr. Fiends Cole, of .31enalleu
township; had theaad of the tilde* eager
of his left liana cut oir 1 coeteet. with
the knlves.
ALMOST A FIRK.-011 Salairday night
last, by some means the artielesi.displayed
iu the show window of the store of Fahnes
tock Bro., in this place, took fire from
the gas burner, creating some little com
motion. The fire was promptly extin
guished, being confined to the goods in
the window. The loss is about $75. coy
.rred by insurance.
FIRE AT BEISDERSTILLE.—Ou Monday
morning 140, the dwelling of .Mr. George
W. Tipton, Beraleraidlle, took fire from a
defective the, the fire originating from a
piece of timber coming in contact with
the stove pipe where it entered the chim
ney. The flit burned-up through the
roof, but the'e.itizens of Benderaville, ral
lying promptly to the alarm, extinguished
it without serious damage. The lo+. wilt
Probably not exceed $25.
SALES. --Jacob Mickley, D. of D., has
sold the farm formerly the property of
Levi Minter, near New Salem, 56 ierer ti
to Hezekiah Latabaw, for $8,650.
The real estate of Jacob Sheaffer,
deizzia‘d, in York Springs, 'was sold
last week—Abraltam Grove purchaser, at
42,060 cash. He subsequently disposed
of it as follows: the brick house and lot to
C. G. Beales, Esq., at
t 4575, the shop and
lot to Dr. I. W. Pierson at ti.3o, and the
lot of six acres to B. W. Ziegler at OM
4iingleton Stevens has sold his house
and IS acres of land, in Huntington town
ship, to William and Franklin Weigle. at
•
PRESEN TATIONS. —We learn fruM the
Hanover papeWs that the Pastors of heseral
Churches In thatplace received substan
tial tokens of regard during the holiday s.
Rev. Yingling, of the Lutheran
Church, retell* $ flue cloth coat, with a
.et, or solid Silver Teaspoons for his v;lfe,
besides various articles for house use.—
Rev. Mr: Zieber, of the Reformed Church,
received a handsome Christmas'gift, arti
cles not specified. Rev. Dr. Hauer re
ceived from Leshey's (Luthe;an) congre
gation, flour, corn, oats, and ether sub
-tantials.
On Monday last the , ptipitrid . Sehool
\0„..14 in Highland township, presented
a handsome copy of Cowper's Poems to
itieir teacher, Mr. T. Levi Kittinger. :16
.1 token of regard.
COUITIIIIENTARY.—We understand that
the chair of Moral and Intellectual Phil
osophy in the State University of Nebras-
Lka, wlts recently tendered to Rev. S.. S.
6ckmuckier, D. D., of ti&tis place. It was of
c oorse declined. Dr. Schmucker several
years ..Ago resigned the Chair of Didactic
and. pole d: into Theology in the Theological
Seminary at this place, : which he had
ably and accept:4 l Y filled from the organ
ization of the Sew 4DarY over forty years
ago—his resignation Wing tendered by
reason of advancing age ; gad a desire to
devote special-attention to several theolog
ical works he was preparing for the press.
ELECTION.-Thi3 annual el,Netion for
officers of the Adams County Agricultu
ral Society took place on Monday. The
removal of Mr. Herbst necessitated Um
election of a new President. The foil ow
ing officers-were elected:
President—William Wible.
Vice Presidents—J. Stewart Witherow
tnd Ephraim Myers.
Recording Secretary—E. G. Fabnestoek..
Corresponding Seeretary—H. J. Stable.
Treasurer—David Wills.
Managers—Wm. B. Wilson, Jouas
Rouauzahn, W. Ross White, Frederick
Diehl, Elishaq'enrose.
A Ilomost.—alepew year coming in
on Sunday, Monday last was observed in
New York and the New England States,
and throughhut the country generally, as
a holiday, by the closing of places of busi
ness and making "New Year calls." In
Gettysburg the Stores were closed during
the afternoon. The day being compara
tively mild, and no skating, "Young
America" held high carnival on our
streets, keeping up an incessant discharge
nre-crackers, pistols arolvims . . The
gouaves paraded and made a fine appear
ance. We are glad to say that we saw
little or no dninkenness during the entire
day.
Si:DDEN DELTILS.—Henry Whaler, agsd
77 years„ died suddenly at Bermudian, on'
the morning of the 25th ult. Be had just
got out of bed, and. was in the set of
washing himself, when he fell down
'lead.
Not. ropy iliess, widow of Philip Hess,
of the save place, was found dead on the
morning of the 15th int o sitting iu her
rocking chat[. She had retired in usual
health the night before, and in the morn
ing. on two small, children, who lived with
her, entering Ter rootn, she WRI; ;found
lifeless in her chair. Me had probably
been attacked during . tho night with ap
ploplexy, and left her bed for the ,d ,air,
to get •
•refief, dying, however, - without
being able to make any akt iu.
NNONYITOCS CONTUIBUTOAS.--WC hare
zvo often announced that anonymous , art i-
Aes in tuntled for publication, rcoeive no
attention in this office, that ALL our mad-
vrs slibuld by this time be fully aware of
the rule. Y t 4earoely a day passes by
that we do not receive notices of marri
ages, deaths, aril cithar matter, with re
quest for publication, butznauthentisated
by the writer's signature. Alt 4hesc
tern go tata: the *sate basket. We have
. now before us a lettei from Hampton, pur-
Portifil to ielle perierai nutrriage,m4kr l / 2
hut imitittrna attached to it, and nothing
to authentiVie ;CM gauntness of the alieg.
ed marriages: We repeat now, for about
the hpodredthlime, that if parties expeet
their oosuatudastions Conceive atientiou,
they must In idrciaes Bend in their names.
IsterAtiiinek-4ht,: Wednesday eve
ning last D. D. C.; J. W. Cress, installed
the following persons ail Compri of "Howe
Council" No. 218, O. U. 4fk. M., 'of this
place: Jr Daniel Lethal; C., P.:
• 4 7,1ranyti; V. C., Wrs, D. Ifoltzwortli; H.
S., Wan. IL Augiainbaughi 4 . . Ka, Hugh.
a Scott; T., J. Jeff. Myers; F. S., T. C.
Norris; 1., 0. W. Weikert; E., Jos. ?la,
-can; I. P..J papiel Pitten.
turff.
On Tuesday ewer/log last, setiug D. D.
t'., Daniel Lutimal, !Ward the -following
-persons as ace* of ' ; irlirretr Counea",
No. 101, Jr. 0. T. . cc 05 0 .s 44 '
Jr, Ex. C., C. E. Aigliinbingit;' C.,
Flalisrty; V. C., .Yolai A. fililetds;..llol.,.
Chas. E. Trestle; A. R to.„
T., P.- Warren; F. 8., Sad*
C., Wm. XoCleaty; W., Win.
3. ihtfril. Chap; 0 8., D. Buehler,
Thirty 113M1.03 were entered for the con
test in Orthography. The County Super
intendent dictated fifty words.. -The first
prize "Webster's Unabridged" was
given to Miss Emma Gallagher, of Gettys
burg, who had seven words spelled incor
rectly. The second—" The Home of
Washington"—to Robert McCleaf, of
Franklin towuship---eight words incorrect.
Music by scholars of Gettysburg printery
schools. Prof. Montgomery occupied the
remainder of the afternoon in his usual
able and interesting manner.
In the Evening, Mrs. Randall gave an
Entertainment to a crowded house, nearly
500 being present. The receipts of this
evening were larger than at either of the
Readings by Prof. Kidd last year. "The
chime of the Sabbath Bells," by Bangay,
"Passing Away," and other pieces, were
rendered with great effect. The Readings
of the evening were interspersed with ex-
Cellent maetC mum tner .X.444,l•otaarx. (kr
chestra.
Fmn.ty.—The session was opened u ith
prayer by Rev. Houghtelin and music by
Institute. Prof. Ferrier occupied the
morning hour upon the subject of Gram
mar. Prof. Gouts, of Lawrence county,
was intnxineed and spoke for some time
upon mental cultivation and the general
subject of School Discipline. After recess
Mrs. Randall continued her elocutionary
lessons.
At the afternoon session, under the bead
endscellaneous business, somewhat of a
brow was occasioned by Mr. Wer t;
up the rsqport of the auditing committee,
presented by Mr. Delap. This report sub
mitted a statement of the receipts and ex
penditures of the last County Institute,
apparently at variance with Mr. Wert's
report to the State Superintondent. Mr.
Wert proceeded at considerable length to
explain and defend himself from the cov
ert hunnuatians of dereliction of duty,
sharply referring to the persitent efforts
that bad been made by hostile parties to
embarrass his administration of the dirties
of his office. He said he knew the &Oct
of the novel motion to appoint an audit
ing committee, when it was made on
Menday morning, hut had refrained from
saying anything then ecause he did' not
wish to mar the harmony of tins Conven
tion at the beginning of its delTherations;
but he deemed it his duty to ventilate that
matter before She Convention adjourned:
He knew whence the movement originated.
Mr. Delap was merely a eat.paw in the
handl of the persons who, ever absee his
'on, bad been pursuing hini with sin.
dietive motive and 'dishonorable Purpose.
He was well aware that certain pariA . es,
during the week, had been assklumieli
poisoning the minds of teachers on this
subject, and he was glad that they had
gone so far as to a venturer official action, as
it gave him opportunity to vindicate him
/ self. He only wished tint, every Teacher,
and Mentor in the Aka*, awn
.piiimist
to hear him, Xr. Tart' inlet Oa to ay
that the law . ce-1917 Ark* •Cglint7
Commis/donors the sooliibaa * IN*
Lute accounts. His prodionimer in eilka
bad his eeneunts thus audited far-Miil
yeare. He (Mr. Wert) had also asithe
with the County Ccemniadonelis,' as' TO'
gulled by. law. That shries*.Ond mask',
have beep the end of it, hot, for ulterior
pinprme persistently kept in view by his
enemies. Tho entire receipts from all
:maces at the• last Institute were $ 11 04.40,
whilst he had accounted to the County
Ocaundssioneve for hint 19, moromeney
than haled received. True his expendi
turis wcry * excess of this, but as he had
paid them out of his own pocket, and he
had repeatedly, in private conversation
and on the floor of the convention, an
nounced that he made no claim to be re
imbursed the deft:keen it did not mat
ter, off te the Count y Commissioners
et Mr.' bassi how much additiousir he
expended ft4m his eau mocha, pr fca
what purpose, lung ae he 44 not care
*iv one to mined it. In giving his an
nual report to the State. Setierbstendent
he had of course, given the dual total of
the entire expenses. $459.02. - Thb was
the whole of it. But the apparent dis
crepancy furnished a capital chance for
another wait Attica& train ata scam*
w'hieh had instigated other malevolent
assaults, during the year and a half of his
colleir c l labors. Ones more he would call
the attentioe of the Institute to the fact,
that be had amountat to thom for mere
moues Man is our Add sf &fp IsMisil
fends, and flutrits woe lief Wiped le ere
count fa frettir for mow poit frolir.t*
sten pocket.
Mr, Wert farther sail that he Ada se
_
*sad far
r at test adtate, a .3o*:ato,.
with a deterath that ft alhanii* t
Via, hzespeotica of the eat to hiaar
ref pereetadly. Thaaha to the wows
3E23
oacop T skopof the county,
it wawa suceass—nor did he regret th ;
expenditure.d 44.1541), over and above re '
ceipts, front own pocket. His heart
was in his work. Ile had freely used the t
Press and every other appliance at his
command ttr.elevate and fitither the cause
'of - Common School education in the county.
The return for these services from a eer- !
tain faction was-calumny; but be had rea - 7
son to believe that his efforts had been '
generously appreciated by the true friends
of education, among Teachers and Direc
tors, and this was to him a full compen,a
lion. -
At the close of Mr. Wert's remarks, Mr.
Heilhicker moved that the Report _of the
Auditing Committee be REJECTED—which
was unanimously carried amid hearty ap
plause.
The remainder of the afternoon Herndon,
after a brief Institute drill by Mr. Wert,
was occupied by Prof. Ferrier and Mrs.
Randall:
Notwithstanding the unpleasant eve-
Mug the Court-House was again filled at
night, the Littlestown Orchestra being
present: Ms. Randall delivered her lec
ture entitled, "Our Great-Grandmothers
and their Great-Granddaughters." After
the lecture a pleasant incident occurred,
doubtless doubly gratifying to Mr. Wert,
in view of what had occurred at the af
ternoon session. The President of the In
stitute, Capt.:John F. McCreary, on 'be
half of the Institute, presented Superin
tendent Wert with an elegant Silver Cake-
Basket for himself, a Card-Receiver for
his lady, and a set of Goblets for Master
Reward Snick Wert, as tokens of perso
nal regard and recognition of the fidelity
and acceptance with which he had dis
charge his official duties. Both Capt.
licCreari's presentation speech and Mr.
Wert's reply were greeted with rounds of
applause,
Mrs. Randall read Tennyson's Bugle
Song and some other selections, after
which the Superintendent announced the
following educational meetings:
Bendersville, Wedneschy eve'g, Jan. 11.
Centre Mills, Saturday evening, Jan. 14.
Fairfield, Tuesday evening, Jan. 17.
FAA Berlin, Tuesday evening, Jan. 24
After the audience had been dismissed
the usual annual re-union of Teachers
took place. Gettysburg was fixed for the
meeting of the next Institute subject to
the call: of Comity Superintendent: A
considerable number of the members were
called on and responded with appropriate
speeches and sentiments. At 10 o'clock
the President declared the Institute ad-
jonrned
The present has probably been the !mot
largely attended of any session of the In
stitute yet held. Of 161 actual Teachers
in the county, 150 were prevent the whole
or a part of the week. In addition a con
siderable flambe' of 'retired teachers, and
also teachers from York and Franklin
Bounties, and from Maryland, were pres
ent, and manifested a lively interest iu all
the exercises of the week.
The following Resolutions, reported by
the Coaamittee,were unanimously adopted:
1. The emcees which has crowned this,
another return of the &lams Co. Institute,
proves to us their utility and we consider
thernen indispensible aid in securing the
efficient working of our system of popular
education.
2. That our thanks are due the citizens of
Gettysburg and of the county for the
liberal patronage and attendance at our
Institute.
3. That our thanks are due the Commis
sioners for the use of the Court-house; we
regard it as an evidence that their sym
pathy is largely an the side of Education.
4. That the thanks of the Institute are
duo Prof. Ed:all Ferrier for his entertaining
lecture on the ".Faculty of Attention" and
also for his instructive discourse on words.
5. That we tender our sincere thanks to
Prof. Montgomery and Mn. Anna T.
Handed, tor wear lectures ®d badmrsweirioms
damn the week, and to all who partici
pated in the business of the Association.
8. That the thanks of the Association are
due to the proprietors of the several hotels
for their kindness in making a reduction
in rates of teachers, and to the Rail-road
companies for a deduction of fare to mem
bers attending the Institute.
7. That the Directors of many townships
have deservedly won the thanks ; of teach
ers for the time granted. to attend the
Institute; and we only regret that all do
not interest themselves sufficiently in this,
their greatest iu perfecting the
common school system.
8. That the Institute tender hear felt
thanks 44i Prof. J. Howard Wert, County
Superintendent, for the efficient manner
in whit% he has conducted the affairs of
the &emaciation, thus making it a success;
that he is fully adapted for the responsible
office he is filling, and that the cause of
education is no secondary matter in his
estimation; and all unite in the hearty
wish that hem,- live long and win laurels
in the good work whieh :lies so near his
heart.
9. That a vote of thanks be tendered the
Band, and also the class from the Gettys
burg school, who have been quite an at
traction and have assisted in the work of
the week.
10. That we deeply feel the loss of two of
opr rriembers, Mr. Samuel Winrott and
Miss Lizzie Qriest, and that the dispensa
tion of as over-ruling Providence, in re
moving thorn from our midst, shouli. en
ciPurair us to dOUbie our , diliipmee in the
work of training the young, being assured
that in due dare we tar studl reap the re
ward they are enjoying. if we faint not.
IL N. Miasma,
P. D. W. HANKEY.
PETSR BREADS',
M. A. WARREN,
JENISIE HAMILTON,
IMPORTANT DECISION. —Last week an
important decision was rendered in the
United States Circuit Court, sitting in
Lleltf....at niThidelphia, in a ease from
Adorns corm% , involving the validity of
Judgment:Sr deed on tag eve of insol
vency. The Diets mrigietly these :—Frior
to February, 18811, Noses A. Koller and
JarlOb Seller had obtained a loan of $3,500
fretrweirs First National Bank of Hanover,
at &Aid and several note, It coming to
the liaswisdr of the Bank that the
lifeent. Pew 'brat borrowed incse,y at'
l'al Motes of inkiest from Mr. Metz
"r , .
„sater
imr .,. • fit ' ma :-.... t. the younger
bad incurred extracadiew exp.m
mu for machinery and improvements in
his Haat" fira+ , -1 *4l : Rank - ,lbecaMp
alarmed mid ieribbed AAA. endorser of
judgment. Mr. O'Bokl, ter the -Bank,
called on the Messrs, Xeller, .on , the 4th
of February, to have ,the secured,
and they, • being .sumble to Ibrui sh another
endorser, gave a. judgment to the Bank
for the amount, without stay of execution,
which was entered up the same day. No
execution was *Lad on, the judgment,
* on the let of Idirili,.lB69, Proceedings
-in Banhariptiiy were inititnind agninit the
'Messrs. Kellers;” by creditors, sad both
were duly adjudged Bankrupts, Subse
quently, D. Wills, Esq., counsel for the
Assignees, filed a Bill In Equity in the U.
8: Circuit Court to restrain the operation
and lien of the judgment of $B5OO, held by
Bank, against the estate of, the Kellers,
en the ground that the jtulgrniuttwas eon
, tossed by the Kelso when insolvent,
(insolvent as convoyed under the Bank . -
retw Lew') iad tint thel!erik had rews o 4 - I
able cause to believe Olt they were in-
solvent at the time the judgment Was '
obtained, The case was argued last week
by David Wills, Baq,, for Flaintiff, and `
B. G. McCreary, Esq., for Defendents.
.The Court decided in favor of the Plain
tills, restraining the operation of the judg.
meat against the real estate of the Bank
nos, m the ground thatjt was confessed
Alt the yellers and reneivid by the Bank
illthiad of and cootrary to the previsions
ottha Bankrupt tam • .
Under this ruling, tatslopsii ogiq will do
re)i to be cautious in - taking jai:tun:Ma
'to secure edging Indebtakiess, where
the otsoUtfoo of parties is such as to make
liOrviltiwordigdir
IlartVe are indehtid to Mr. J. Howard
Wert, for a copy of Mrs. Boudoirs work
on Elocution. Besides excellent sugges
tionsineloeutiipazyprinciplesa the volume
ixhrlairiat choice iiilection. of proie and
poetry from the best authors.
titivu'S-:Ftatitt Gqttltilifer4telsitowl
edge the receipt of a copy of the'illoral
Guide for 1871," issued byVarues Vick, of
Rochester, New York. It is a beautiful, t
illustrated volume of flowers and vegeta
-I,lcs, of which lie is prepared to send
out 2 1 10,400.eopies. A copy will be mailed
: to anyaddms foi: ten cents, which does
not begin to pay the actual cost. Mr.
Vick has acquired a wide-spread . reputa- 1
tion as a Herby?, and ham 'a large demand
for his flower and vegetable seeds. We
advise all who desire good' seeds to send I
for a copy of the Floral Guide, which
eves a full catalogue of all kinds, with
prised affixed, enabling any person to
order just what they want and in any de
shed quantities.
orricLur. DIMIEtIN)EY
=I
President Judge—Robert J. Fisher.
Associate Jacige4—Jobeph J. Kuhn, Robert Me-
Curdy.
Prothonotary—Jacob Melhoru.
Register and Re ceder—Samuel Swope.
M,ric of the Clot:la—H. G. Wolf.
District Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan. .
Treasurer—Wm. J. Martin.
Eiheriff----Jacob Klunk.
throner—Dr. M. L Gates.
Surmyor—Jesse D.
Ownntiosionem—Moses Hartman, Emanuel Nri
dick Francis Will. elerk—.l..lefferson
Claunaet—Wit. McClean. Physician to Jail—
Dr. J. W. C.O'Neal.
Directors of the Poor—Martin Getz, Benjamin
Deardorff, L. SWart.7. hletoardJonas Johns.
Clerk—H. A. Pickinff• Treasurer-. Jacob Bea.
-nen Chttoreet—J. C. Neely. Physician—Dr. J.
W. C. O'Neal
Auditors—Martin E. Bollinger, Ell G. Heagy,
David Rhodes.
1301t01:411 OP GETITSBURC.
Burgess—Dr. J.
Chuneff—Theo..C. Norris, C. A. Boyer. Jacob W.
Cress, Robert Tate. A. M. Hunter,
' Aughinbaugh. l'rerurer—S. U. Rus
sel. •
(Imola/des—Wm. J. Tate, George W. Welkert.
School Directors—Win. Guinn. W. T. King,
Hiram Warren, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughin
laugh, A. M. limiter. Secretary—t. M. Krautb. •
Treasurer—K. G. Fahnestock.
GETTYSBURG 'NATIONAL BASH.
Prea/dent--George Swope.
Cal/Ger—J. Emory Bair.
Tntter—Henry B. Benner.
Directors—George ope, William "oung, Henry
Wirt, David Will Vivid Kendlehart, Wm.
Mtltherty.• William D. /limes, Joehua Hotter,
John Waugh.
FIRST NATIONA.T. BANE. OF GEITTSBURG.
.Pesident—George Throne.
Ozahiere-George Arnold.
Tiller—Samuel .Bushman.
Directorp-G;eorge Throne, Holt. Bell. John
Brough, John Homer, George Arnold. John
Mus'aelman John Wultord.
EVER GREEN GER - ETV:IT.
President—J. L. Schick.
&ciliary—Witham B. Meals.
Treasurer—Alexander Cohean. •
Afanogers—John Rupp. J. L. klia. Josiah Benner.
George Spangler, I;eurge Little, B.
Meals, Alexander Cubeali.
.t.G.L315 LOVETT MUTUAL INSCRANTRCOMPANT.
PreiiPtcn, t—Lleorge Swope.
Viet: Prrsident—Samuel ft. Russell.
Secretary-,Basid A. Buehler.
Teeosnrer--Edward Fahnestock.
PI/cent/re Onnutßtee—Bohert McCurdy, Ben rY
Ileking,. Jamb King.
k.NI LW:I . .IA AGUR: I.I'CE,AL Fe.ctr.ll - . -
Pr,ii , tott—Williain
VieB,P,••.•sidents—Ephrata Myers, J. S. Witherc,w.
thrresponding &ere:tarp—H. J. Stahle. •
Recording Secrctorp—Ldviarcl I'4lam-stock.
Treact re r—lniv id 'l.r' 116.
Manapers—Whilani B. Wilson, t7lsha Yearo,e,
joilav it , AGZatin. Frederick Diehl. W. Bobs
NVidtc.
A" , :00..1 - rtoN.
Pi,..8;42.)/(—Edward laltheqt)4.k.
Vit.? President.-I%llliiliil A. Demean.
bp,relory—Jullu All:Crvary.
Trw7curur—.lolli)('itip.
Itanoyer,—.l. W. C. li'\eai. Jultu Hupp, A. .1
Cw.er, 1). Keudlellart, W. F. Atklits4)ll. '
COMPAN .
President—E. G. FahliNtuch.
Seerctory—Win. DUlleall.
I'rensurer—J , ,el IL Danner.
Mtn , tyer.s---A. I). 11:401.1cf. Eleit,lberger.
' 11.•WatlIt4, S. R. Russell, \V. A. thui,an, J. LL
Manner.
II 0.111 . .0 .
Frill—t ; urge W. MeCiellau.
s,cr,t,,ry aad fr,o,tirer—r,
\V. McClellan. E. B. Buehler.
Hu,,ell, 11. A, stunt., N. Eif.:lielbergt.r.
GETTYSIP; /I , • ILAI LI/OAD.
F;,• ..f. &cow!.
Tr.:lns depart ~ It) A. M. 1.0 t) P. M.
an ice 12.11, P. SI. :,.1() P. St.
Both trains mak,- , iu,.: Cl/1111 , C0011 North awl
South.
Ltl/UNs.
Getty,* Lof/fit. .No. 121, L U. a F:—Meet; corner
of Carlisle and Railroad btreets, e‘cry Tuesday
evening
Union Eincampmcne. O. O.
Wu fYTl.ina' 11101. 1, cx - •4 ia st-merle
mouth.
Good
earnarilan Lodge. A. P. ..4L—Cor•
ner of Carlisle and itallroad strect l ,2d and 4th
Thursday In eaeu month.
vn. Reynolds LYN , No. I.io. 1 . J. U. T.—On
lesilthnore street, the Pie.o•fllevi, every
Monday evening.
'ellystatry Lodge.. J. (o. T.—Meets
ever Friday evening. in 1;1 , HMI. N. Corner
Center :Square.
dam Dirtsion. N. 9 7: —Mort.4 every
l'hursday evening. in the II U. N. E. Corner
Center hyure..._
CPyvyas %'rib.•. No. 31. 1. 0.
•iulWy'a Hail, every Fridav evening.
Howe thuncil. No. '213. o. A. 3L—ln m.c on .
mildly's Hall. every WolnefM:.* evening.
Worren Cbun , ll, NI, lot, It. 0. tr. 4 . 31 .
Meets every Tuesday N. E. Corner or
Centre Mann•.
IMM!!
Lutheran. ((.Yirdife)—Pasior. Itev. C. A.
• 1). D. :Services by l'roet , ,ors of Colitge and:
Seminary. aiternately, nosing And
evening and Wednesday evening. During sa
catluns, Sunday evening 51•11 irt. omitted.
Lythermi, !.fit. Jet fiVA . )—fter. ti Breidenbaugh.
s.rviees Sabbath inorniug and evening. and
NVetliies , Lay evening.
Methodfat
.11. C. CliC , l , l, J. C.
Clarke. : 4 4.'1 - vices Sabbath morning and even
ing. and Thursday evening,.
PreaNiteriati—ltev. 11111 k. Services
Sabbath morning and ev.. , !ling, and Wednes
day evening.
German Ditiorrned—lter. W. It. IL Dentrich.
Services sabbath morning and evening, and
Wednesday evening.
Ctithottc—ltev..toseph 8011. Services Ist. 3d and
515 Sabbaths, morning and afternoon.
railed Prerbide.rian—lter. J. Jamieson. ser
vices by special appointments.
NA7IXIED.
AULT—,SLIELPITJX.—On the evening of the 9th
ult.. by Rev. L. K. Evans, Mr. George 1). Ault, of
WlMmapport, to Miss Memo J. Shearer, of Un
boistowh, Lycomlug county, Pa.. (daughter of
Mr. Daniel Shearer, formerly of this county.)
lirrr—Prarran.—On the 29th uIL, at the reef.
deuce of the bride's parents. by the Rev. W. R.
11. Deatrioh, Mr. Jacob 11. Butt to Miss- Sue
daughter of Mr. Ftbdorick Pfeffer. all of Cumber.
bud township, this county.
FLAHARTY-13i1Cralt.-By the Rev. R. Rreiden
baugh, on the 29th tilt., Mr. Thaddeus W. rhibar
ty to Miss Kaye. Reciter, all of this Place.
Howattn—ltAnrstL--On the 27th tilt., In the
Lutheran Church, Littlestown, by the Rey. M. J.
Allenialf, Mr. Charles klowald to Miss Mottle
Raider, both of Littlestown.
lialirraLL—Baamr.a.--uu the 22d ult., by the
Rev. D. W. Wolf, at the house of the bride's pa
rents, In Texas, Butler township, Mr. Henry W.
Mertzell, of ISllddletowo., to Misr' Harriet Beamer,
of Texas.
GMBERT--.SCIIRMIL—On the 23d tilt., at Neer
vine by Rev. Mr. „Young, Mr. McClean Gilbert
to - Mlss Jennie netrriner, both of lAttlestowu.
hltv—OttnpoN. —Ey the Bev. F. Breltlett
bough, on the Ist lust.. Mr. Harmon H. Nary, of
.hionnt Pleasant to Mite Clara Gordon,
ot strabau towmalp. • .
04...m5-L-Citt-31.—Uu the 6th of November, by
Ray.'}). W . Wolf, at the house of the bride's pa
rents, blr, John ;i t Orper to kiss Lavine R. Crum
of Menallen township.
itINOWALT—MCCLILLAN.-011 the:Yoh ult, la
York by Rev, H. E. Niles, A. Z. Warman, of
Lancaster, to Ellie G. McClellan, of Geßysbiirg.
stiyinut,-Dnvitußi..--On the 2Mit nit., at the
reaidenee of the bride'a parents, by lieu. M. J.
Alleman, Bnyder to Mies Hannah
lnittera, both of Littlestown.
the B. E. Parsonage,
Hanover, on the ebth 111_,t. by Het John A. Dixon
m.r. Jolla A: knitter to Miss f!artiet Herman, all
of admus county.
Wi.bustieott-ii - J.7C V. 4 ta t sit the res.
'dens of * the - bride's parents'itt
by the Rev: James ltusseinniller, Hr.*elf
Willhunon,pf Liverpool, th., to Miss slen M.
Ruch, PhUdelphia. niece of Mr. Robert D.-
Armor, Of this place.' ,
l'Earrs—Gasewr.— On the 20th ult., by Rev. J.
E. Ifanoieutt, at therestdence of the trtiLos
rents, Mr. Wlllll3lll Yeatts to Miss Ella t ttallgtitc•r
of attlifl 4, Gilbert, allot j4uritenitOwt.t.
was,
obituary notiee4 5 cents a hue toe all over tour
nes—caah to iteedtapauy the notice.
••••••••
the a4l ult.,uMe&erry - s
toun
Mrs. Elizabeth Egan,(sister WI Judge Kuhn ,)
aged about 83 years.
Disanotter.—Un the 13111 ult., 'Lax &gem
suuntnatni. Susannah- Isabella , Deardogg,
aD ll seara months and , * days.
&—al Carliste, on Friday last, 'llOlll4
h ums): child
I°lsPi t-61 11.77-
l'grz he h ult., In Cu mberland
torrastdp, at tbe realdenee af her nephew, Mr.
4=l litzer, Mira Ellzabdb Pitzer, aged 89
4 months and 14 days. 1
ItrahT.—Attfape_Girturdeati Oil the 19th
ult., Mr. James E. Wily - , son of the Late James L
RV and laLzaboth C. Iteily, ('e Jenklnso in the
K YZlort i tig. 4 . l3 4 4 la. ArendtsvclßA:/drit
ary hatith, apd yearall nunaltaitad_ .
' Tamt.--On tam iSlaoe, Catharine
Fllzabltb, axedht ot- Alexander mod Mir
mu* 4 , kars 2 monitaarril 29;Aitya,—.
tort Lepers copy.
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NOTICK:-:The ifit iirid Arial Occoalit z.. siet .". 1 —l
,DufrW. ROPTIps lee of
oao and wife °tine seio .. /W
A . (!! ce :nxl aim Is A tc u • U. Quail
li t
oy Sllld 7 ors or . day Ini qj IW : -
rue
t!.D., 1871, utile . s i s cause be +goon lo She
' oo otraig. JAWS MALEMIN, prow
4ab. 6, Iti.:--44'. . '
-4 • r
44TG.R' 8 N 0
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ulyCourts 0. ' 1. - a -.., 3 "`•
• - • ' • ' '
ttiln, at which. ahin • - It
take aptiCO mad premeadacillaielmare, enactor.:iiiii-4, 1171,- , at .
1!!!!!MI
ipuitte tit Mt 4Ratiltts
tirstist Ostigittalt. t.
Baltimore, / 7 ll , fsdflY -Muffling.
SCA 02, 550
0.4*.
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•-• 41!..."
, f 4, 95
75 CA'
, % iri: 7 fu
" CA 90
.. IR zt 101/
I
12 ~
Sump noun,.
EETE.,t Flour,
WHITE WHEAT,
RED, WEALT,
dovr,
Oars,
TLDDrux-SEED,.
CLovED-SEED,..
BACON, SHOULDERS,.
LARD .
tiettyfburgiiractis &Provision Klellied.
(Al r•brrp , Fridny Iforning
tioo 000
•I 00 4 , •550
0 0 ft 000
1 10 IP 120
0 0 4 0 75
0 0 0 75
011 41, 00
SUPER FLOUR
ExTRA FLOUR,
Warts WHEAT
BED WHEAT,..... :.
CORN,
BYE
OATS.
BUCKWHEAT
Tutorar-Ssap.
CLOVER-SHED,
POTATOES
BUTTER,
LARD,
BACON. SHOULDERS,
BANES,
TALLOW,
STOCKS AND BONDS
cl os i ng p r i c .s 04 De Haven d: Bre..
40 liouth Srd St., inkliadelphift.
3 , o'clwi*, P. if.,
U. S. frs 'SI.
" s, 10-40's,
V. S. 30 Year 6 per eenL Cy
Gold,
Silver, •
Union Pacific R. R. ld M. Sent o:
Central raclffen.
Union Paethe Lasd Grant Bonds
ttt Advrrttscounto
tvrlCE.—Letter, of Adnow.tralioo. 4r , k the
Estate of .1011 N SPL.N6LgIi, lato of I:a.t Bor..
llri„ Hamilton township. dece-a , ed, having been
granted to the undersigned. residing in same
tovilistitp. he hereby gives notice to all per.t.mA
Indebted to said estate tO call and make Imme
diate settlement, and those-okaying ela 1 sa na
the same will please present sheen ploperb ao
thenticated for settlement.
ANDIUM
Jan. 8.1671.-6 t
VOTICE.—The first awl Anal account Vo - ,t.
A. lic.NcAN, Assigme of f..t:o. A. Cimino and
Wife. of the Borough of ti , ttysburg. Adams
county, has been filed In the Court Col - onion
Pleas of Adams County, and wilt be , ouflrmed
by said Court on the '271 day of RboLury next,
tnes, cause be shown to the contrary.
JAM: SIEI,IIOIIN.
.T4ll. tr., 15-I.—bl
L 1 c E .14; S E
The following a pialcationA to keep a Takt:rit
and Restaurant, has been filed In my office. with
the requisite number of sign , o',.au,y 1,, pry.,
seated at the Court of Quarter Sessions, ou the
4th MONDAY of JANUARY. 1,71:
TITERS.
Wm. E. :31yer..,, fkmough of ( 411) -,1 -...-:.
Jacob Stock,
Henry Peter'. Franklin township.
Abner S. Hildebrand, iiatoiiton Emitship.
Adam Martian b. Jr., Muuntpleasant Town , hi I)
William Noel. Heading township.
William Sadler, Tyrone township.
RES? All4ll. T.
A. &Stoner. Hamilton townsbils.
Jau. 6, 19 1.-31 H. G. WOLF, Clerk
THE GREAT MAGICAL
HAIR-FORCER,
prepanttiou iK uarranted to produce a
1. beautiful set of whiskers or mustache, in
from two to three months from the .111 - st applies,
lion on any face that has flue hair. It Is perfectly
harmless and will not in ati.t. nay ;fain or ittio.re
the skin.
Price 2. cents a bottle. Sent by mail, postage
tree, on receipt of prior. Address
W. C. W.WNER,
Mutuinasb,urg. Adams rowdy, Pa.
Jan. 6. 1371.—.;fn
Registefs Notices.
I OTICE is hereby giteu to all lAniatees and
other persons concerned, that the Adminls.
Wagon Accounts hereafter mentioned will be
61910Pjaili r lits' urt of Adams own
,
we 30th day of JANUAR I , 1471, at 10 o'clock,
A- X. tit:
he first account of Samuel and Wtn. Shull,
Executors of the Win of John Stull. !ate of Stn
ban township, deceased. s _
78. The first account of John Sowl.rs. Adioir,is
trator of Jacob bowers, decrasesit.
79. The first account of Ephraim Howard. Exe.
enter of George Howard, deceased.
MIMUISi=
pUBLIC SALE
The undersiinied Administrator, of the estate
of Gconoe ParrEnscev, deceased, will offer at
Public Sale, on Tharsdqjl, Me WO of January
treat.. at the late residence of said deceased, in
Cumnerlaud township, the following valuable
Personal Property,
TWO WORK HORSES, 1 Colt, rising two years
old, 2 MILCH CI 1 heart of youn,:r Cattle,
'6 Sheep, Y Sly tarn: NS :icon, Spring 5% agon,
Thresiiing Maehine, noon jag Cultivator,
2 Plows, :; shovel Plows, Cornyin*. 2 H arrow ,
Hay Carriage, Wood la/Alder!, Sled, 2 Sleighs, 2
Gram Cradles, lot of Horse Gears, Hiding luttlie.
single and double Trees, Spreaders, Sausage
Grinder and :stutter, Grindstone, ' Tramline
Sjoyey, Corner ( upboard, sink, Hocking Cualr,
Clock, stand, Writing Desk, Beds, Braiding and
Bedstead, Tubs, Buckets and lktrrels. Grain in
the Ground.
~air Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
when attendance will be given and terms made
known by JA.SIEB THOMPstni,
J Alms C 4 LDW ELL. Auctioneer. Adnfr
Jan. 6. 197 L—bi
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! Picking& Co.
are selling them off very cheap to make room
for epriug purchase.
Dm you see those nice CIIkSTERFIELD AM)
WALKINO COATS. that are sell so eheap at
Picking & Co,
t NY amunikt. of I,I:EsS and BUSINE: , S SACK
-1. COATS for Ofrap al
plexisG & v.. canted he excelled f ur v li eap _
'less, style litid durability in the nay of
\ ESP, ricking R t?,o. t i t ; 4 e th e
V largest anti best assortment of N ESTS ever
otkred. Call.
AirB,,AsEETz;: I,O,,EI3I.AN N ETS and
I'FFALO MOISES, cheap at
Picking e; Co.
Goon BOOVi, SHOTS OVETHOW'
.Itrrim. mutt; 4,10c.7 , , ertll nt
Picking'
•
r Aar EP., MUSSES, awl CHILDREN't; SiloEs
14 are 4011114 "at Cost to close nut,
at Itiekin- C. - Co.
AT to sltit.ES of :it: kinds of RATS and
14 CAPS, at Picking & Co.
pro BUY ANYTHING. CHEAPER TITAN
1 ELSEWHERE, call
JAu. 6,1870.-4 f
We Mier fill. Sale, at. Par,
Masonic Temple Loan,
BEARING. 7 :1-1(. INTEREST,
1
Redeenutbie atter Liv_e . (s) apd within twenty-one
(2 1 yells.
ivrilersT P4TARATE
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to Sta. •, t•a
ys • nd
1131/411. (n.nor
1,110 . 04 . lir. l . l ?n•v. nu). emAkii,r of - The. First Zia
lional Bank of ~ 0 0BINIMI;;;" do sidentay:Oktar
that tho atone '..1 . #6.0ent Ict roe, to tho bt.gt'of my
tinoltledge a tnt 'ln't(Pr•
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REPORT
i. IF the condition o the IiETTV.M:Witti
TIONAL }SANK. ;it the elere of bn4ne. , 4
Devernhers.lo7o:
IL 12C
Jinn, mid Di•counti
I".R. Bonds to ..eenre Cireniaamt._ 1.10,(011,0
I . S. It iii and B.k. , nultlen 41.1
n her Stock'. Bond. and 21,'f$ 1 IN)
Doc tram Redeeming and Reser% e
A 'gents
from other Natiowit Banks
Due Ronk other Bunk, and Indiker ,
'Banking Hous.
'urrelit Expeir•es
rah!' Items (hoinding
Bilis , tother National .....
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jug
: , tat Bank ( 11111 , 1.111.1ii1g
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Taxe.iiin•Lalnnl
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1..1. of the Getty shtirg
! 1. 11,:tt the al. r
tAt - tet..e•tt I- . my kritoAletfue
and rpelwr.
1.10 ifflr }"..11.1f. OJAI,
AN 013 to he-'
fors• lilt% tin- fla:t of i
Janu4n. 1-71.
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All Good Catillot Ori,all -Toachgrs
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REED OIZGAN
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.4 Pt/ •L paitl,oulereipi of pr; c .
OLIVER pri - . 4 )N s (11.,
If. NON CO)., New 1. . .,k .
i•;/.
Bargains ! Bargains !
D. 11. KLINGEL,
th.. C , ;. , (1-11oun. Btat;o•ore .•!itreet,
1- -4Aling nit hi. '•titirr ..f city nick
'Boots; anti ~Alicper,
jjh hfr hi-, o n itiantitaetured
potl-.
N ^ ERI CHEAP FOR CASH
The •b. , k to ibe very beat of city made work,
and I ..‘1;1 guarantee It :k represented. It em
bra,:e., the twat : , lENtr CALF and £ll' WV /TS
in toun. and a lull line of SEPOES,
dc., for Ladb.s' and l'hi;tlrena' wear.
THE MANUFACTURING
of Boots. Shoes and Gaiters IN ill also be carried
on, in all its brandies. as before. ltepairingdone
Oil short notice. By employing none but first-tilass
workmen, and using none but the choicest leath
er, he feels confident of maintaining his former
reputation. Certainly nothing will be left undone
to deserve it.
Thankful for past favors, he solicit - a a confirm
anoe ofpublic patronage. 1). H. KLINGEL.
Gettysburg, Dec. 21, 1870--tf
WEAVER St. CO.
Livery, Sales Sz Ex-change
STABLES,
Waehiaut , ),l- ...Street, Gcttloitursh, Peati'a.
I'II P.: undersigned having entered into partner , .
ship. under the, firm or weavers Co.. have
taken the well known Livery Stables of N. Weav
er, and are prepared to supply the public itith all
styles and kinds -of conveyances that cp. be
found ilen a first.clnes Livery- Theft steetreln. not
noLua establtshisentlh the te
Sirranrties any
wtshing tarteit the Battle , fle mr hi, win
find torerler accommodations at this Livery,
without additional charge for Guides;
CAR .GE .NATIZENt3
n gitsbrp .. djqs at .
° tue _ )
Les
°I
11 r GIES, JAGGER .., ,I
CAIRIAGE 1, gtc . s
bui)t .of ttt , best ntsiertal - nprttry6k , 11f ill
Ivor's.
mee,...!0 - /lort notice. .
f rtiTtty attended to and Antiataak tn tatiiinti
cd\lßAlS.
h A CALLfKR . •
Eyjiviei,.:
#.O.I•TZWUrni,
W. T. ZIEGLER.
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rrliE GIOATe'.9IIIIIIICAN HEYALTEI
A. itESToltlig, es r bk,43,.....„
cures Scrofula, Syg in Diseases
! Rheumatism. DLseaSes arseit i fel a
w ail
cilyogie Atitttionsef the , leed,-.1. r• a
!Kidneys. Fecomrfigiviet4 Oy th e thos'
raculty and many - thotpuatli of our best
'Citizen&
':GatVjustettletatftet Al y
sour llosadalis Guide In health BOok or Al
wehmaruecoitotator thIA Le l a tomiktion. r, which :vfl g t: u i p , tc:
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a . 5 9 6,11::nr. 61 Eilakatioi".ViatteAsts*l
. ' CLElarth 4 co., Proprietors.
Feb. 11, 187X-13'144
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Druggist.
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I ALESMEN WANF)l4Bv2kimxprable.
IN W.
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tat alluOrmai aluiettaterl ibL
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(TENTS: MA LE 'AND FERINLI Wit Uweek.
per cent slid fk.ooo to cash Prizes. 're
formation free, addrciii American Book
William St., N. Y. Ike. 30.4 w
HE HAIM IN lIAND METUAL LIFE IN
., • SCRANCE COMPANY ,ohlints at:timber of
nrAlPinta.3* 04 gitnera44gent for Nitt.4.
hh3y4aft aloo 0 gooft general Agent , for
the- maw/ deo of fen ..4m714-^ht. Address
*UMW naamtano% Xo. 112Wati 4th Et.; Phila.
.•
E5l O 42QPar sS4Y ii d Ito Mk. Do you want
sivalusaa,olessuals at. OK near
wirsi Wrintroduee our new 7 strand IV/ate Wire
CXothes - Lhut trY last Amster, Dont MON this
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• FREE TO BOOK AGENTFI
•We wtTI send a handsome Prospectus of Our
New Illustrated Falnily Bibm containing over zO
goo• r i y ae v .n i f re liitoorguous to :any Bodr Agent,
free Addres4, 7..ckrtox,u, Pt
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ISSUED JAS. IST, Is7l. -WO ctiOieE 3EC
1-TIOMNo. 3,” coutainingibe best, new things
for Declamation, Beat:Ulm, et. Brilliant Ora.
toffy, Thrilling Sentiment, and Sparkling Humor,
190 pages, Paper cents, cloth 75 cents. Ask
Your biarkseiler for It, or semi price to?. Garrett
& Dec. 811-4 w
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IA ".a NTED —AC: ENV, 00 per <W7) to sell the
Y Y celebrated Ho= Suerrixwma MA
CHINE. Has the undreyeed; the 'lock
elf ta" (make on bothaldS.l and la Up iteeased.
The best and chka i tsest family hewing Machine hr
the market. A 9S JOHNSON, Clcaltll at Co.,
Rolston, Mw., NI ,r7b, ; Pa., tAltati 111., or
*t. lords, ate, • . . „ . .
0 6 . 50..4w
MJENTO W.A.NTAD P 414 Vile HISTORY OF
GOD'S CHURCH,
Bs Prof. F.NOOIi POND. D. D.
From Adam io,f he present day. Ugh Beginees.
For men hod tidies everywhere. Good, olly.—
Stdri for Circular. ZIEGLER & IiceURDY,
Philadeifhlh, Ph. • '' • Dec. 31-4 w.
it k;DreTioN or • . kt,IC,ES
GREAT SAVING , TU• CONSUIIERS
1 14:-; 13
IV,
4A)
2244
for our New Pace 1.1.4 t• and ft ChM
term wtll am.empany It, enotaU I g thlt dtrecri. ins
—waking a larye saving to eun , Wnters watt re..
mtnaeral Is e to dui,. organithou
THE GREAT 131ERICAN TEA Co.,
lITS
Z. ..,
...i 144 ill
. ES.KI STREET
P. r. , 1 , Nrsi
aIA 17;Ci lU
195,1,;4 fro
(i t
(.'l ,
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(JABOLIC TABLETS
ti unfailing rrairdy for all fironchtallOtTlettitiot,
roughs, Colds, Hoarsne.sa, Asttima, lltptheria.
Dryneii of the Throat or IS hid ripe anti all Ca.
tarrhai di+ealeq.
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2. flu) 00
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2.:9 F!
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The v. onderfni modern deseowur of Carbone.
Acid. Ls destined to Immune, toe of . thegreatest
bleosingt to mankind In its applicatiOn to diseases
of the throat and Di great curative quallties in an
affections of the CHEST and LUNGS.
$14,9.706 10
DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Ix aids ; sire : real
ketuctital.agent Capbotio Acid
ef)llllii , other ingi,edieut.s tuu ye. y recommend
ed, 'NILO: etichilcally combine. producing a Tab.
let more highly medicinal and better adapted for
diatia,ca of tha throat than an other preparation
ever before uttered to the nubile.
CAUTION.—Be sure yon
. get \troll's Carbolic
Tablets; don't let other goods be palm et off on
you in their place,
FOll COUGHS AND COLDS
CarLoik Tablet 6 area sure enre. Try
than. J. 11. KELLOGG. 83 Platt St., N. T.. Sole
.Ip-141. WI.D BY DRI - CGDiTS. Dec. V.-De
O'CLOCK
Method
rrlllS 1S NO fillIBG ,'—By sending 35 CENTS -
wtth age. bright color of eyes awl hail', you
Hilt rem:l%e, by return wall; a correct picture of
our future bushand or %Ur, with nallie aud dale
of marri22e. Address W l
W. 'OX, P. O. Drawer
trubrouville. ' De...
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
Containing Fleete outli "Life of Christ," and
'Lives of the Apostles, Evangelists and,ldartyrs,"
Detidgidges "Evidence ot Christianity ; - History
of the Jews." by Joseptdis ; "HlWory of ad relig
ious, Deuoniinations,' with treatise and tablet re
lating to events connected with Bible I.ll.siery.
containing many line engravings. The whole
totunng a complete Tretearry of Christian
Knee. ledge. W. EII.LNiT, a; S. Seventh Street.
rWladelyDee. 14.-tw
GETTING LP CL1:143.
.
Great Saving to tionsumers
Parties enquire bow to get up clubs.. Cour an,
ewer Is, send fur Price List, and a,Club form will
accompany ft with full direct im"—ruake a large
wising to emlnumusrs and remuneratlse to Chub
organisers.
TILE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co
„ & 33 VLORE STREET,
V0x:5643.: NEW MK. Dec. 16.-lw
it GENTS 'WANTED FOR THE LIBRARY OF
POI nIY .0t1) tION(3, the handsomest and
cheapest work extant. It bus something in it of
the hest for every one,—for the old, the middle
agfA and Me young—and must become universal
ly popular. excepting the Bible, this will be the
book 111()Si loved and the most Lrequenby refer
red to in the family. Eery page has
.mi_od un
der the ernicareprotthe grliat poet. Wlti. CU!,
LEN BRYANT. )44:m ugapee for bast .Agents.—
The only INN& of. It*ldlntd ever sold by subicrip
non. -end a: once- for eir..ulars, Se., to GE.o.
MACLEAN. Publisber. 719 Sansoin tit., Philadel
phia. Pa. Dec. 16.-4 w
TijEA7N'EcIAR
BLACK TEA
WITH GREEN TEA FLAVOR
Warranted •to Suit. all Tastes.
FOR SALti EVERY WEIR&
An .1 for sale Wholesale only by the
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co,,
P CriSeps :M.', 9 Church St, S.
SEND F OR THE :-NECTAR CIRCULAR,
Dew 4-deb
TH, CCCUIat.ER WOOD.
M P !
One Boren reasorts achy, this . fs the best Pump
manufactured In America for
E S A:IVD CISTE RN S.
I. It is Simple. 2. It 13 Reliable. 3. It liDura - ble.
It Works very Easili s i. It throws Water
&avidly- 6dr IS Is all• ood. The,Wood
lefasieldes.i SI It not' Crack itt •
. the Sun. R. It is not liable to get
out of order. 10. Should any
, repairs bo tweeds:4U is time; •
' they can easily be niade by
any Peeatort. IL It will
not freeze:" 12. It Is
cltar thaa. any
t r) getable •
p tnann.
factured.
• .
1:10:051e. (Bute.Cylinder
FORCE PUMP,
„
W•11:11 glass cylinder, and hniftt and littjo
or no frfettois-eitnnoe• frente7-aftetizetraniY
adapted for S. riuklinA
v. .Ografigi, w
'frrati4d 'lT4 4`Pu ivoiNot 4. 4 45.14:
" !, • iiSiveJ right for Ad.
", Pumps for gene
or • • .• nished all complete
&MP ' • • ni si
ot the
well n znargo
caw or no pa ,! ff Vll t
all
Orden b 7 ! pibm t ptlp'atterlded
it Out. 21, 1870.—1 y
aga 400 V .•
ADA t 'SN' C'etnirti"
MUTUAL FIRE INUR4NCE. COMPAIii
.. • .
ineorparateiliArireli 19,-11951.
'_ ~:- ~,- --
I .ri t efilit , ,:, ,
Prtait ee. <I ki la. :LC ...
yi/e-Preate—s 4m u e l B. 'Russell.
'Seqetary—D. A. Buehler. .
Tr&asurer—B. q.ingurseck. .
Euleutive Comixnee—Bobert 3leCurdy, If. A.
hip, Jacob Ring,
4t a itillt - Ana r Vil.. - Xi A e - att i t ir G2
Jaeob Ring, fitrabalr township: Yiederiek
- FranklA4,ll. A .
.4041pgateaban ; AlkNets
_ al
: . t; Nerd Wiloia ; Wm. Roes White, Liberty i
I ?li t l.lYeters,'Petersharp, (Y. 84 ,
,_
1 a
.1 ).11i 10 '670
. .„, iii iis.til. ..... 4 •
1 .. 4. 4Or Is Company is limited in its operations to
thittionity of luisuar: ffiliiirtairil fd'OPlirstion
Von than 19 years, and in that period has
-110-14KILYINOMPSisildllidit sitoi
Vile 4
n
of the mittmgers.,
air The lixecutiveCommfttee meets at the °Mee
of Mei Company. ow the last, Wedttesday 111 etery
llitotah, at 2 o'4:kick, P. M.
ma 10, 18611-41
=1
TO LONFORM TO
RE:pt.:C:IION OF DUTLEs.t,
IW GETTING Ur CLuße.
'PRY WELL'S
Dc,..1 , .,--1,
At:ENT:4 IVANTET)
CRINESP
11l ..ors , 1 ,
gortvar4ino , •
NEW FIRM.
BIGHAX & BROTHER.
'FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
GETTIRB CMG, PA.
7 E undersigned, having entered into partner- i ship tinder the tlrm 4k. EBB,
will carry on the Forwarding and lienmilasion
business, at the old stand, on the conies Waah
'neon and Railroad streets, and cleeMe to It
their entire time and attention. The HlElalegr
laahlik..T PRICE, will be paid at all times for
Grain and Produce.
itrirA. regular line of Freight Cirs will leaver:nu
Warehouse every TOESDa YIVOON, for Balti
more and Philadeiphht, and accommodation
trains will be run as. occasion may require! BY
lids arrangement we are prepared to con ey
Freight AC all times to and from these cities.
All badness of this kind entrusted to us, will be
promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Were.
house of Stevenson & Sons, tell North Howard
street, Baltimore, aad to Murk's Warehouse, 812
Market street, Philade/i/hl4-
We wilrals.o keep oonbtatitly ou hand the best
of
Groceries of all kinds
Cate. Sugar. Tea„ Spices, Flab Salt, Syrups, OM.
Tobacco. Bacon , Lard, &c., which will be sold at
lowest cash rates. • • • - •
WM. M. STOHAM, •
JAAL,Es 8151.111,04
tug, 1.1, IS7o.—li
ROBERT M'Cli KDy,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, gRALY, GROCERIES, ?co.
GETTYSBURG.
ri , HE undersigned is paying at hts IVarehouse,
1 In Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's Halt
the highest prfees for
n9ur, Wheat. Rye, (bra, Oats, Buckwheat
Corer an tYraotAy-SWeb, Potatoe*. Sr.
and invites producers to give hlm a call before
He has constantly on hand for sale,
A LA RGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Mb!times. S'yrupS, Coffees, Sugars, B:e., with Salt
Fish. 0114. Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To.
baCCOS. 45. e. Also, ilia best brawls of FLOUR,
with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has
L TALC IDLE FERTILIZERS;
Soluble Pa, ifle Guano. Rhode.' Phosphate 4n4
3lexlean Guano.
KJ - Whilst he pays the highest btarket prices
for all he buys, he sells at the lotssiat living pro
fits. He asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction in every case.
ROBERT 31e(lCIRDY.
uly 1.469.-t.l
LOOK HERE!
RE undersigned has leased the Wale-house
the corner of Stratton street and the Hall.
road, Gettysburg, Pa. and will carry on the
Grain & Vroduce Business
in all its branches. The highest prices will al
ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover
JO Timothy Seeds. Flaxi.m.l, Sumac, Hay and
Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap. Rams, Shoulders
and Skies, Potatoes, with everything else in the
country produce line.
CT ROC-ER,IES
OF ALL KLNDS
constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
syrups. Teas, spices, Salt. Cheese, Vinegar, Soda,
.Nitunaril, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking,
Soap.also, Co 4 l Oil, Fit& 011; Tar, die. S 1
of al kinds •, Spikes and Nails ; Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
. .
He L 4 always able to sunk . ; a first-rate
de of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also. Ground Plaster, with Guapos pad Lither
fertilltlzer4. COAL. by the bushel, ton or ear
load.
He will also run u
Lino of Freight Cars
to No. I( North Howard street, BALTIMORE,
and No. Market street, PHILADELYHIA.—
Al! goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded promptly. AU goods should be mark
et "CltEss CAR.'
April 2. IS49.—tt JOHN CRESS
LE=
Joseph.le Son,
rtioDtcE Dt:A.LEI: , ;, •
itO Railecqtd and Wibthingt , ». att
G E TTYSII P 4
priee paid fir - all kiwis of
I ,rata, 11:1\ .St raw and Country Produce gen
erally. consiantly on hand for sale all kinds of
GROCERIES,
The brands of FULTLLIZERP. eon-twiny
on hanti. nrsPcttrrd at sport not Ico.
April .
ivauciat.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK!
Government Bonds of all kinds,
DOEGHT -114 - D SOLD
The liighesi Premium paid as Gold
and Silver
Coupons Cashed or Collected!
Perron; desiring to invest in STOCKS or BONDS
of any kind, are invited to call, as we have
the facilities of New York, Phila
phiaor Baltimore markets. Con
sequently all orders are
promptly executed
PArnopspeostng COUPON BONDS, and de
siring for safety to convert tot° Registered, eft .
reqtlP9te(l to Can, as sre-have the advantage to
transfer at a trifling expense
INTERNAL REVENUE. SIAM'S of Wideman'
nations for side,
INTEREST ON . SPECIA.L DEPOf4TS odermced
1 lor etnt. rtz
5 PER CENT. for 1 par,
I PER gENT:tor . u months
3 PEE CENT.for 6 months
l'orsoiat wiabing information in regard to U.
Bonds i uti}j Stoidti all kinds, ere requested to
givus a call, and we pill cheerfully glre Any In.
!urination
Y. E3IORY istAnt Cashier
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Middle of the Block, between, 7th ttud Stb fltregts,
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recently added largely to our alrend!,
lam stock 9,1
Book & Fa icy Job Type,
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customers, and all others who may tavor us with
their patronage, ht the but style of thwart, a
the shorigetmotiee, and on the mpg, reasonable
terns.
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thevexy lontet.prises:,
BkX . IIC AND PAMPHLET
PRINTING,
la large or small orders, to as. good style and at
'as low prtcea as any omce to the country.
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