The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, January 13, 1871, Image 3

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Fon SILL —The tzfpe and fixtures of
the Littleettown Press is offered for sale.
IssTair.wrion.—The followiug persons
were installed by, D. D., Samuel Weaver
as officers of Cayugas Tribe, No. 81, I.
0. R. M., on Friday night last: P., R. D.
Armor; S., J. Jeff. Myers; S. S., Wm. H.
Pierce; J. S., Dr. J. McClure; C. of R.,
Wm. B. Meals; A. C. of R., Charles. Zie
gler; K. of W., Cherie" A. Beyer.
NEW OXFORD BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
—At the meeting of this Association on
Saturday evening, the 81st ult., money
was sold at a premium of 914 per cent.
At several previous meetings it sold at 21
and lees. The average premiums during
the last six months was 15k. The assets
of the Association over liabilities is
$3,788.59, and the value of each share
$7.53.
SicK.—The Argument Court, which
was to be held this week, was postponed
by reason of the absence of Judge Fisher.
After Court called, a telegram was receiv
ed announcing that the President Judge
would not be able to be present, by reas
on of an attack of pneumonia. After dis
posing of the current Orphans Court busi
ness, the Associates adjourned the Court
on Wednesday.
itccrimerr.—Last week, while Captain
James Mickley, of Franklin township,
was chopping wood in the mountain, a
bent sappling, at which he was cutting,
suddenly flew up and struck him under
the chin, causing him to bite his tongue
nearly in two. Dr. Homer sewed up the
wound, which is of course painful, and for
a time will incommode the Captain in
talking and eating.
DWELLING Buarr.-04Friday last the
dwelling of Mr. Frederick Heliar, in
Mariam township, about 3 miles above
liendersville, Was destroyed by fire, origi
nating from a defective fine. Mr. Heliar
was from horzthe time, no person being
about the ho but Mrs. Hellar and sev
eral small children. Some wood-choppers
near by, seeing the smoke, ran to Mrs.
Hellar's aid, but too late to save anything
but a few articles which Mrs. IL had
thrown from a window, after finding the
house was on fire. No insurance.
Satn.—Lewis Strouse has sold the Geo.
Kitzmiller property, on the Mummasburg
road, to Thomas Flaharty, for $9OO.
Jacob C. Herbst has sold his farm hi
Cumberland township, 69 acres, to George
W. Wolf, for $l6OO. Mr. Herbst goes to
North Carolina.
George W. Wolf has sold his house and
lot, on Washington street, to Samuel
Herbst, for Milt
Thomas A. Warren has sold his house
and lot on High street to Mrs. Mary poser,
for .775.
Eutertosts.—On Tuesday last the stock-
Yielders of the "Gettysburg National
Bank" re-elected the old Directors, viz:—
•Georrge Swope, William Young, Henry
Wirt, David Wills, David Kendlehart,
XeSherry, William D. Himes, Josh
:ua Metter, Job rr Waugh.
'On the muse day the following gentle
men were elected Directors of the "First
National Bank of Gettysburg," viz:—
George Throne, licbt. Bell, John Brough,
John Homer, George Arnold, John Wol
ford, Daniel Culp.
FATAL ACCIDENT.—On the 30th ult.,
3lr. Lewis Barns, formerly a resident of
Gettysburg, met with a fatal accident near
Ladiesburg, Frederiek county, Md. Ho
was in the employ of Augustus Crabster,
and started for Middleburg with a load o
Sails. As the team was descending a hill
about a mile from Middleburg, the wagon
slid down the embankment, there being
snow on the ground, and fell upon Mr.
Barns, who was on the aide of the wagon
drawing the rubbers, and crushed him to
death in an instant. The accident occur
red near . the residence of Mr. Peter Koons,
and with the assistance of that gentleman
and several others, the wagon Was rentov-
ed, when his head and body were found
terribly mangled. Deceased leaves? wife
and three children, who were dependent
• upon his daily labor for their support.
LRAILROAD Onorarrzwrzon. --On the 20th
Istit„ the purchasers of the Gettysburg
Railroad effected an organization in Phil
. adelphia, under the laws of Pennsylvania.
A Mr. Fowler, of this State, (a relative of
. Mr. Maltby,) was elected President, the
law requiring the President to be a resi
, dent of the State: ?leasers. Maltby, and
the two Messrs. Townsend, of New Haven,
ttogether with Charles : Hart, of Philadel
phia, William Bittinger, of Abbotstown,
and Samuel Small, of 'York, were elected
Directors. The new corporation will be
'known as the "Susquehanna, Gettysburg
And Potomac Railroad Company," the
-purpose being to build a through line
from the Susquehanna river to the Poto
mac. The New Board were to meet in
'Philadelphia on Tuesday last, to complete
the organization and elect 4 Superintend
grout, Secretary, Treasurer, and other of&
Rapsnr or Encusre.—We tinderstand
that the Town, Council have contracted
with Messrs. Charles Comfort and John
.fikelley for the repair of the "Blue Dick"
•engine. It will be oonrarted into a side
worker, with improved valves, ie., at a
-cost of van. We are glad to see this
anovement. We take the liberty further
.of suggesting to the Council the expedi
fancy of securing in addition a light work.
ling engine, either by repair of the old
manes, or by purchase of a new one, which,
in ease of fires, can be run into allies,
yards and gardens, sonvenient to wells
and cisterns. audi an engine, with ac
companying base, is what is most needed
in our town, and in nine cases out of ten
will do more service at fires than the bast
steamer or 'notion engine. In case of fire
are have largely to rely on pumps and cis.
Erna for a supply of water, and a light
engine could be promptly run direct to
these supplies, when larger ones would be
practically undoes.
Fels NEW Yors Unman . has long
been reccifedsed as the foremost among
Republican Journals, r o ji t ed with great
Ability, and spending MOM, freely to
eesunand the best correspondents and the
latest news from all parts of the world, its
columns awl titlaily epitome of current po
,
Utica andlauttly truthful and inn
partial. t Woos agid:anithankie char
acter of its despatches relative to the
Franco-Prue Jae war, it llist startled- the
English journ,44_ whisk feMmently had
their first authentic information of what
was transpiring acmes the English Nan
nel from the despatches which flashed
Across the ocean to the Tramiel and return
ed to them over the Atlantic Cable. We
mention this as but an illustration of the
, enterprise which characterises the Trf.
, bune's management. We direct the
reader's attention to the annobncement
, for 1871 in another column.
Nonce.--Tbo book amounts of J. W.
( Cum aunt be closed up by the Lt of
Arebruamy Dad. Pe sous *Wad pz
the Storey or oo Jaba Cress 64 lobi ,
Nuebosa
The NeW YOffer, * - rocrsorisacvls un
questionably a great newspaper, standing
at the bead of religions weeklies, in amount
and variety of matter, and in the ability
of its editorial and other constitutions. • A
change of editorship took place on the Ist
of January, Theodore 'Men retiring, and
Henry C. Bowen, the proprietor, taking
direct charge of the editorial management,
assisted by a strong editorial staff. Mr.
Tilton is a brilliant journalist, wielding a
sharp, trenchant, caustic , pen, but has a
bad habit of making "hobbies" of pet
theories, with a decided leaning to what
he is pleased to call "liberal christianity,"
and an ignoring of essential, features of
orthodox religous faith. These peculiari
ties of Mr. Tilton were the more dan
gerous by reason of his brilliant articles
and the commanding influencii - .which the
enormous circulation of the ItanteeNherr
gave him. Hence the change in editor
ship will be welcomed - by the friends of
the paper as an aegiurof a more conserv
iative tone in the most potent and influen
tial religous journal of the country. The
Ifineresnewr, while essentially a relig
ous journal, represents no particular de
nomination, giving a fair hearing to all,
and besides claims the privilege of dealing
boldly with all political and social prob
lems challenging public attention. The
first No. under the new management has
contributions from Charles Sumner, Sena
tor Wilsou, Vice President Colfax, Rev.
Gilbert Haven, Lloyd Garrisson, and other
equally distinguished men, beside an
immense mass of religous and secular news
able editorials, dec. We cordially corn
mend it as an invaluable family paper. 1
PARDONEL—Accompanying the Gover
nor's Message is a full report of the Par
dons grauttd during the year-62 in num
ber—with a statement of the reasons, "and
the parties recommending Executive
clemency. But one was from Adams
county, viz:
Henry Haran.. Adams county, August
21, 1889. Keep i ng and Exhibiting a Ga
ining s able, AT. Fine of one hundred dol
lars, and one year in county jail. Par
doned February 8. Recommended by
Hon. R. J. Fisher, president judge; Hon.
J. J. Kuhn, associate judge; Wm. A.
Duncan, district attorney; Henry Bruner,
Isaac E. Williams and Zacharias Myers,
three of the jurors in the case; John Cox,
the prosecutor; Philip Hann, sheriff; M.
S. Quay, E. M. Davis, D. M'Coraughy,
Moses M'Clean, R. G. Harper, E. G. Fah
uestock, David Wills, A. J. Cover, Geo.
A. Codori, E. M'Pherson, and many other
citizens. Reasons: Hagan is a young man
of respectable family; is not a professional
gambler; is penitent, and promises here_ .
after to avoid all had associations. Six
months remitted.
ROTHERMELL'S PAINTING. —The diffi
culty about the exhibition of Rothermell's
great Painting of the . Battle of Gettys
burg has been adjusted. It turns out that
Mr. Rothermell contracted to deliver the
Painting to the State on the let of July,
1871. Until that date, it remains his
private property, with a right to exhib
it it where and when he pleases. We un
derstand further that under the original
contract Mr. Rothermell was to paint
several smaller battle scenes, representing
different portions of the same field, as a
border to the large painting. Subse
quently it was thought this would mar the
general effect of the picture, and the artist
agreed to make separate paintings ot the
scenes originally intended for the border,
without extra charge—the Committee
agreeing that he should be coaspensated
in part by the proceeds of exhibitions of
the main picture, after completion. The
arrangement seems to have been a judici
ous one, and should be fairly carried out.
The painting now on exhibition is eon—
ceded to a magnificent work, in every re
spect creditable to the artist. D. McCon
augby. Esq., of this place, was ono of the
committee who contracted with Mr. Roth-
errocll, being at the tame the Senator from
this district.
BADLY BunZIED.—A child, (aged about
five months,) of Mr. Pius Miller, in Ber
wick township, Adams county, wassevere
ly burned, a few days since, under the
following circumstances: The parents left
the child for a few minutes to procure
cabbage in the garden, and had been there
but a few minutes, when the screams of
the child were heard. Upon Mrs. M. en
tering the dwelling, she found the•clothes
of the child were on fire, caught from the
sparks of the stove. The flames were not
extinguished until the child was badly
burned about the left side and arm. The
services of a physician were summoned,
under whose treatment the little sufferer
is doing as well as could be expected un
der the circumstances.—Hanewer Citizen.
A DEER BILLED.—We learn from the
York Republican that a deer weighing 104
pounds was shot by Mr. Leas, in Wash
ington township, York county, on Sunday
last. It had been started above Bei)i Ifra.
vile on Saturday, and made its way to'the
Pine Hill on Bermudian Creek, where it
remained that night, and on the next day
it was seen grazing in a grain field near
by, when a party of hunters went in pur
suit and succeeded in bringing down their
'game on John Kochenour'i3 farm.
WHAT ADVERT/SING DOE&—We have
several times noticed the fact that Dr.
lielmbold, of New York, the wealthy
Druggist, whose business palace is cue of
the notable institutions on Broadway, is
one of the most liberal and systerhatic
advertisers in the country. Starting in
life poor, 4ie izae amassed a large fortune,
but continues to advertise as heavily as
ever, regarding it as the secret of his sue.,
cess. The New York Sun, of SaturAlaY l
in noticing the appearance of the Dr's.
magnificent sleigh and team in the Park,
says the harness alone cost $4,000, being
gold mounted, and the buffalo robes $lB5O.
He owns valuable real estate, and is worth 1
several zillions of dont" ne advertises
in over 8,000 newspapers in different RA'
of the, Ncountry—pays •liberally • and
promptly—and the..consequence is;his ,
orders re from $BO,OOO to $4O, in a
single day: Dr. Helmirold's theory is that
when a miwyktssoolis to sell aid wants
people to 4u3' thee; to a Figiapest and
surest road to success, is to use printer's
ink freely at any and all cost—that every
dollar spent in advertising comes back
ten-fold; wilaile on the other bawd, the sil
liest of all follies is, for a man to open a
place of buqiness, stock it with goods, and
then quietly sit down waiting for people to
come and _buy, instead of making known
to everybody, by liberal and systematic
advertising, what he has to sell—lest IT
coax somirrstrao! Dr. Helmbold spends
over $30.000-' annually in advertising,
AND SAYS jB , PAYS.
Pon-mime Ire.—The Postmaster
General has announced the 'foßoaring re
arrangement of Routes in Carroll and
yreibuickeounties, Md,: •
Rertie*mVo7, inters e ction to Diable
Pipe Creek, Western Maryland Railroad
ComPany, &tend service trom Double
Pipe Creek by Rocky Ridge, and Gram.
barn to Meobanicatown 8/1 miles, increas
ing ptaY Per lrionni, pro r ata Awl!
1871. Root. ,162, Fri/deli&
to D. 4ignsw °contractor.
Rai havieg_bicia Wended,
omit Frederick, Mimi/Ms, Ortagerstown
and Gracehain, decresuiliv distance 14i
miles, and pay aunt* pro path
allowiag one asentiOs extra pay on man
laird from Jauuary 16, 1871. Other pro
visions made fee the ofiloes Matted above.
Waiutootuai son RaiL-Wrbo banding
sorrvooapied 107 Joi Wisii 41 Boa. as a
produco Warebouse, Gettysburg, Pa.—
Inquire of :comb "Wii)le.
lim= subscriber sends us
from Ldbertz i lndiana, the following cU
ping front a paper at that place:
The Creek boys, Alex and Charley, sold
a hog the , other day that weighed WO nst.
Likewise the Hughes boys, one that
weighed 167.
• lOeir Woodward has com
menced, in connection with his Gunierrith- ,
ng, the repairing of Umbrellas, numrsis,
ac., which he will warrant to be better li
ed thau is done by the majority of Um
brella-menders. Any person wishing
work done in this line can leave word at
his shop Le Carlisle Street, and it will be
sent for and returned. Charges moderate.
Re also has still on hand a variety of Bat
tle-field Relics, of any kilid and style, a
large assortment of Canes, •c,. Call and
see, him.
NEW ButErs.—We have now on hand
a full assortment of netily printed Blanks
for Justices of the Peace, including Infor
mations, Warrants, Commitments, Sum
monses, Subpoenas, Executions, &c. Al
so Sale Notes, Negotiable Notes, Judg
ment Notes, &c., with and without waver
clauses, School Warrants, School State
ments, Contracts with - Teachers, &c.
Orders promptly fried. ,
tirTew people unacquainted with
physiological chemistry are aware of the
quantity of iron in the blood, but all
should know the importance of keeping
up the supply, for . debility, disease and
death are sure to follow when the quanti
ty becomes too much reduced. The Pe
ruvian Syrup (a_protoside of Iron) sup
plies this vital element, and has cured
many chronic diseases. It
['Many suffer rather than take nause
ous medicines. All who suffer from
coughs, colds, irritation of the bronchial
tubes or tendency to consumption, will
find in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wad
Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the pal
ate as effectual in removing disease. The
Balsam is a pleasant remedy; it is a pow
erful remedy; it is a safe remedy; it is
speedy remedy; it is a remedy that cures.
THE Bar Sorovx now: in market, for
beauty, economy, and comfort, is admitted
all around to be the MORNING GLORY.
It defies all competition, and that is the
judgment of all who have used It. It Is just
the thing for Offices, Stores, and Parlors
Chambers. Call at C. H. Buehler's -
Ware Room, opposite the Passenger
Depot, and examine for yourselves. tf
A GRAND BALL.—There will be Grand
Ball held in Agricultural Hall on Thurs
day night next, Jan. 19th, under t h e
auspices of the Germans of this place.—
First•rate music has been engaged, and a
great variety of refreshments will be. on
band. No intoxicating liquors will be al
lowed in the Ball-room and the best of
order will ,be preserved. Tickets admit
ting Gentlemen 50 cents; Ladies submitted
Gee. 1 V'
CAPT. Noma—Has the largest and
best stock of Clothing, Bats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes and Furnishing Goods in town, and
is selling these very cheap. Give him a
call dec.2-tf
Arriew of tkr Viorkets
Sll 141., , e. 6 .:r.5111. 4. S.a.e./ace .114.rk pit
Baltimore, Thursday Morning.
.... 500 0 550
„. 550 0 625
125 a 165
~. 1 .93 0 180
• • 79 0 13
SS 0 96
... 56 0 58 .
... 575 5 600
...7250 750
...000 f 180
93-4 0 10
,•• IMO Ai
.. 16 0 18
Ls no, =Si 0 125
161 tSy situ rg Grain Provision Nark et.
Gettysburg, Friday Morning.
000 0 000
000 0 550
000 0 000
110 0 1 20
00 0 :,70
00 0 75
- 00 0 40
tir a 90
~.. 060_0 400
000 0 6to
80 a 100
DO 0 5
90 9 u
00 a 15
00 0 13
050 0 18
00 0 - 00
CO 6
00 0 I
SCPER FuacK,
EXTRA FLOES,
WRITE WHEAT
RED WREAT,
CORN,
RTE.
OATS
doticaSirsp,
Futzauto,.... ......
BA.cow, Sam:riming,
•• Brxria.
" HAMS,
Burza
EXTRA FLOC!,
WHITE WHEAT... ..
RED WHEAT,
CORN,
Rya,
Buczwurcer
CLovax-Sisuly
Poivross,
Alarm,
LARD, . .
Ems.
BACON, SHOULDERS.
SIDES,
" Rims,
Tiszow,
STOCK.. 4ND MIND..
(Aollllig Primo far D• Harris dk
40 South Srd IL, P 04.144.1,04.
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Jan. lith,
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" '65 new,...
" s's, 104014
U. S. 30 Year 6 mead. Cy.,
Gold,
811ver,
Uploo Poellio R. R. Ist M. Bonds, 735
Central Pa 01.69 R. 900 910
Union Pacific Lad Grll4l 4 0 141,•• • , 560 575
IL/INAIED.
Gams—Sosanwan.—Oss the Ist lust- a$ the
residence of the bride's father. by Rev. Aaron
Etpangler, Mr. Jeremiah Driest to Mies Sallie E.
Schrtver. both of Adams COUnty.
SIaDENBTRICM—CHROAIIITA.-.G a the 2711
tilt., by Use Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. J os eph
Seldenstricker, of Dover township, York county,
to Miss =as A. Chronlster, of Huntington town
ship, Adams county.
Tucazr—Wasans.—On the 27th
M.
at the
house of the bride's parents, by-Rev. M. Snyder,
Mr. Samuel W. Tuekey to Mist Ilarals J. A. Wean
er, both of this *aunty.
ILD.
in Obßoan'
to no& dx :035 1 0 . a Us fa all over four
.u..-pigh theykop,A '
•
Arazar.-On the SM3 alt., it iod_lnttat Pas.
tot 7. RunUagtott toinufblp,.' ~ ..t. Rid
about 19 years.
Bronsw.-On the
_faltdruct., LIMe M... dutMe
of William M. and mamma S. Bighorn,
dom. township, aged 14 years, 9 months' sad 10
" Rey called bet Lillie. She was rightly
_sawed.
Llly-emblear of polity and modesty. Latle 2 was
a flood /PI Dir p haPe whoa she should
honor sau aim _ WIC ai b i eV
t ell eakhn lY N'elau
ys 11011131 PPS
o
but ha sistaban, trust.
It she Seek t 6 be a followarlWjlesank 41:
ly LaMb of Ott& "lint mein
were tha thliaida, IMO wklb
ed Mr sister, wMtaMed to 1 l an Me
wit be mimed, tWuA now would call Wt..
She has crossed the du* wain: m ut w i
ning dis
banks or Ike other shore
left behind. And ft 4 ii . o
mast assaastalm. aam may be
an cta il %Wlten we MOM tattle cold pale face
of we thought frorftiviW does them"
thee or dead remind as bf what The
*II Wise to eaeh and *termed us. LIW
A tam* mot justobtorsedag lass weelattAoo llg d, but
W i ll : I f asks P 4 Mr twje-ii 101 inewn gib la
DOTraus. 4 -44 r Ist Vb.*
,Valoq iisie lit
Mary Jane; of wma. a... aad
tigADEIt.-.OP thentintioartUftraz of
crouP, Joari... sou of James A. and Nsty
Frames . ta i taths and 29 dau b
p,,
the MTh in Butler cowman.,
Miss lydlA . lll ic aged a kakis alsk"
Mama MR I=, to
ship. Mr. John, ewer. spa OS - yea= n „ rigilt
and U dam
ardonsuou.-fluddrada i r jaltg i gj ok tAst ,
B _isiut , tholleat.,
In the year anti .
-la li., os the 9d
InaA. J., son of tunne l Sad
A. Will a 1 . 2.V3 afg, k 9mro
ITWI'f , TrriVsTraoullts x
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FOR SALE!
DO Or TO
BEST lIILL ' ' t KfiTlF 4 ti
Wltb one of sbe /Zr jutiasoollatar.
Real Estate in Gettysburg,
Lamle in lowa ant). linsonri.
• NeCLIAlf* ROOM' •
ASIZMW.tX,
FOR RENT,
THE IDAVILLE HOTEL—with Store-
Room attached—situate In Idaville, Adams
county—an in good ordsr.possession will be
giveu on the letof Aptil. Appty to the under
signed, at Manallen P. 0.
noucg.
Jan. 13. —4
PICKING & CO.,
CANNOT be escelled for cheapness, siyle and
durability In the way of PANT/3.
CUT THIS ! U T
FOR REFERENCE.
At Horner s Drug Store,
ythu cao alwAys get the tied 3,1 £1 peat
DRUGS, MEDICLNES, PATENT MEDICINES,
DYE MIFFS, SPICES, PERFUMERY,
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND
AMERICAN TOILET
SOAPS, de., de.
Jam.
- -
IT Enti. VEBTS. ricking & Co.. base the
offered.
largmt siisl best assortment of VESTS ever
Call.
vr, PLACE TO BUY CHEAP
Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes
LATEST 'S
TYLPS
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Cobean Sr, Cunningham,
I 7 HO ha ,o ve inute large addlUons to their stock
AND SHOES AND
CAN, and now offer the best a HATS inortment ever
sTyTesellanidnnfule"gbill,l-I:gras.'PJ;k."4. latent
and examine our stock. Also, a variety of
Jaz. 13, 1871.—U
GOOD BOOTS, MOE% OVERSHOES.
TIM, and OUR SHOES, call at
110% 110%
108% 100%
10854 1063 f,
.108% 105%
107% 1073(
.107% 108%
.108% 10113(
IV% KIN
.110 , 6 1186
.111 111%
106 107
PUBLIC SALE OF
'VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
The underego-di_leteriaiiis te remove, will
sell at Public dr, Me 15M day
ref Figiruari4, Tu ' r i rk, 4" at i rrgTeck, A. ft, at his
regdenCe in Cumberland township, Adams coun
ty, Pa,, on the road leadirt_g Trod Gettysburg to
Taneytown. 4 minas front Gett7abert, the follow
ing valuable Perso_nal PropettY, TA:
ONE MULE, I Fresh Cow, 3 mailers all with
calf, 1 narrow-tread Wagon_nearly new, Stone
Bed, Patent Hay Carriage. .rftmug Machine,
wire-spring Tooth Bake, Winnowing Mill, Cut
ting Box, 2 Corn Forks, Forks, Bakes, Shovels,
Mattocks, Horse Gears, Breechbands, Flynets,
Cruppers, Halters, Log and Cow Chains, Bridles,
Wheelbarrow, Griwmone, Work Bench, Meat
Bench usageSa Grinder, Iron Kettle, Meat Iles.
IDr Aa r ldaul and Wedc, &c.
V , j,l) ' ilTariCi UNI-
T nea r,
.g im l . ve, for ye, I
Ilb
1,1.
el ,24 hour oek. 6
Bureau,Desk,Stn e N c =ler Cup-
, 3 ables, Maks, St id, Chest,
Fimuflheat, rota, Crocks, Tinware, Dishes, Be.
Abo, Potatoes slams by the Mabel, 2 Soaps
of Bees, a lot of ntor 'Tot a lot of inch
and half-Inch Pimio 1 Poplar amber, a lot of
unfinished Beehives Also, the ght to =RR.
facture jakit asU the American for the remainder
of the County of Adams.
aifrAttendance will be g.iven and terms made
known by ISAAC T. SHRIVES.
Jan. 13, IML—ds
L
AMES, ldI88F:8, and CHILDREN'S SHOES
are selling at cast to close out
_
rICtING a co.
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puoL/0 S
Tbs undereigned sell st Public Bale, On
Aktterday, the 25th ibbruary= on the
county,
mik ail lim of rd, the following
k " , 1 1=2
Personal Prty, viz :
TIM= ~e.D OF HEAVY DRAFT HOUM
head of /ULM COWS,
Of Of 7 ° 4 3 Me spring, 3 W
Mgr
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ne
Thralls
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g-tep Buoy with and Tzwr,
-planter. Plows, ws, earn *tor, t e t e
Shovel Plows , Fork ., single and double
Spreader, Omni Box, Jack Screw Log, Ft'
Braun and Caw Chains, Butt 'flues, - Feed
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'OVER COATS.
PICKING & CO., are selling them off very Cheap
to make room for spring purchases.
AT PRIVATE SALE
50 ACRES OF GOOD LAND,
situate on "Diamond Hill," 1 tulle Ast of Gel.
tysburg and one of the finest bulkUng sites in
abs
t virtu*. Can on, or
a rin
W. lIGHTE:LIN.
Jan. 13. 1871.—tt
DID YOU SEE
r PROSE nice CHESTERFIELD AND WALK
LNG COATS, that are sentoF so cheap at
/WRING az CO,
A FARM FOR SALE CHEAP.
A good Farm S miles from Gettysburg cdntaln.
log He ACRES with Improvements for glogln—
one-half cub, the balance easy payments. Call
on or address P. D. W. HA
Jan. NKEY,
an. 13, 1871.—U Gettysburg, Pa.
ANY AMOUNT
kJ , DRUB and BUSLNESB SACK COATS for
4 .-r sale cheap af, PICKING & CO.
Stray Sheep.
CAME to the premises et the subscriber In
Highland township; about the middle of last
November, SEVEN SHEEP, white, with 4=l
ears, most of them ewes. The owner Is
to come forward, prove property, ppasp charges and
take them away. JOSEPH IiUNKLE.
Jan. 13, 187 L-It
LAP BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS and
BurFALo ROBES, cheap at
P4CKING & CO.
If you want to save money, eall on
Baltimare Street, GettgAlivey,
NOTIONS, SEGARS, Sc
fnu 4r rust PtutS.
THE NEW-YORK
V 3 lO
1874
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22
' 29 fig,
m ilt t n rs:
in teepre
to our tatbersfteelara of L a d epen .
, •L deuce ap proaches its imielitte Palliation. 1"M.
tl2 noble. InstdrillE aneettion t It:en are ems
al9 Led equal," and endowed by t ir Creator with
S inalienable rights to l ife, liberty , the pursuit
of neoplasm, is no longer a glittfhlacry,
i *i a poWs fancy, a philosopher but the
a g reolagnized bias of our Pellneal Wane. e be
ll Ai rf aTlteaol li-tedirki nUcah staliggie whi r dates be?a l
Mamas of 1770, finds its loigiealleompletion, Just
~1 2. we century later, in the XVIII Amendment,
Jill Whic h gives to the equal Utica d civil rights
J i ll 7 of every man born or in ourßepublic
sia id the shield and defense of the F end Cemente
rss Lien. The billows of Caste ant Privilege may
rear and rage around that rock, may trans.
4 lentlY seem on the point of wash git away: but
1 1011 kg foundation ate deep-laid steadfast: , and
iyi i s the breakers of Reaction and Slattery are hurled
:74 gs against and dash their spray mei It in vain.
We do not underrate tbe for. of Prejudice
1 *i and Aristocracy. We do not kept that a very
8 9 imp minority of the American ;eolith still hold
f 3 in their utmost hearts that RlVve no rights
.. w ad e s Whites are hound to - L We fully
; appreciate the despenstien wh with all the
waning elements of hatred to Republican
'•
achievement will be combined BA hurled against
the battlements of Republican aslendency In the
Presidential Election of 1872. Wi do not doubt
that local successes, facilitated by Republican
feuds and dissensions, will !Win the chargin g
host With a sanguine hope. of , such as
nerved it to put forth its utmost moots in the
earlier stager of the contests of I and WS.—
Yet Yet our faith ls clear and strong the Ameri
can People still bless God that, on the red battle
fields of our late Civil War the Utica was upheld
and Slavery destroyed. an d will nmerconsmonsly
decide that the precious blood thereon poured
out was lavished in vain.
The Tribune believes In the prosecution of the
great Mru. . by legitimate meats to beneficent
end& To Mate Sovereignty, it opposes Indissolu
ble National integrity; to Macey for Blacks,
Liberty for AU; to ProectiPtion. Enfranchise
meat: to Popular Ignorance, Universal Educa
tion ; to intensity and eternity of wrathful N ate
universal and invincible Good Will. It would
fain do its utmost to haiden the glad day when
the * a m mail vie wi th th e North In exultation
and gratitude over the disappearaom of the last
trate or taint of that spirit which Impelled Man
to exult in the ownership and chatilenood of his
fellow Man.
Protoandly do we realizethat the contest is not
yet t Millions mourn, more or less pu b
itch, the downfall of the slaveholders' Confeder
acy, and rear their children to Sato those by
whose valor and constancy its overthrow was
achieved. II we ever area to diger essentially
Irma other Republicans. our convklion that mag
nanimity a never weakness, that vengeance is
never politic, and that devils are not cast out by
Beelzebub, must serve to explain alleged eccen
tricities whose pe.rfee viledlo-atioi. we leave to
Time andß •~Uort.
The Tribune has been, is, and must be, a zeal•
pus advocate of Protection to Bone Industry.—
Reaardine habitual idleness as the greatest foe
to tunas& progress, the barn of human happiness,
we seek to win our corm men is 111:111311e$ from
the ensnaring lures of non, of Traffic,
and of always over-crowded Pniensions, to the
tranquil paths of Productive Industry. We
deplete our overcrowded cities,
wherethou vainly Male and crowd In mis
guided quest of "SameMng to Do," to . cover
prairies and plains with edonia absorbed in
Agriculture, Mechanics and Manufactures, and
constantly projecting Into the Mask, void wilder
ness the homes and the works of civilized Man.
Molding the Protection of Home Industry by Ms
erhainatin duties on imported Wares and Fab.
rice to the rapid, beneficent diffusion of
Production In all its phases and departments,
and so to the Instruction of our people in all the
infu.l arta of Peace, we urge our countrymen
to adhere to and uphold that policy, In undouut
lug faith that the true interest, not of a class or
a section, but of each section and every useful
class, is thereby subserved sad promoted.
The Tribune alms to be pre-eminently a News.
ErTr. Its correspondents traverse every State,
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observe the proceedings of Congress, of Legisla
tures, and of Conventions, mid report to us by
telegraph all that seems of general Interest. We
hare paid for one day's momentous advice., from
Europe by Cable far more than our entire ref e4as
for the lame in which those advice" reached our
readers. If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance,
and unbounded faith in the liberality and dia
comment of the reading pubile, will enable us to
make ;Journal which has no superior in the at
, variety, and freshness of its contents—
The
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To Agriculture and the subservient arts,
more
have devoted, and shail persistently deote, m
means and apace than sayer our rivals. We aim
to make The Weekly Tribune such a paperas no
farmer can afford to do without, however widely
W. =I :Sy dideg; d trom
si os i z i;e lur r ors of
are so fudatill accurate, our eglaarl In elucidation
of the farmers eaillag, and onr: regular reports
of the Farmers' Club and kindred imtherthas,
are so interanaft, that the poorest farmer will
And therein a mine of su ion sad counsel, of
which be cannot remain ignorant without post.
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Clubs for less than is value in dwellings for
waste-paper: and, thou Its
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THE TRW B, New York.
Jan. 13,1871.-2 t
WEAVER & CO
Livery, &des (k Exchange
STABLES,
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penn' a.
THE undersloed having entered Into partner.
WP. under the firm of Wearer R Co. have
taken the wen known Livery Stables of N. Weav
er, end armed to supply the public with an
styles imd de of conveyanant that can be
found 14very. Tbefr stook woo&
be
mews WWI
Litt.
nett " 1 8 14 at 4411 Item
Iftth ad ,;• e f r Gubles.
CARRIAGE MAKIN
VUV= also be earried on in all Its branches
v their Shops opposite the Livery, all styles c
BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS,
CARRIAGES I he .,
built or the best material atidlry I%q,
men, on short notice.
REPAIRING
pteipytly attended to and aatiataeßon swa n
GIVE US A CALL.
LEVI 'WEAVER,
W. D. HOLTZWang,
W. T. =GLEE
Not 41 11170.-tt
D. H. KLINGEL,
Pear Court-Houso, BaNoon, ,g&re eg
Is seMps out his entire stock of city mute
11 0 0 t0/
eniei to make room he hie ewu tuanutietund
seeds.
ViRY CHEAP FOR CASH.
,Zilgte tout of elti Ma& Irdik.
MOW r.aen it W.
Wypetils CALF and UP BOON
rdrfara 1 4: 13 Nirr. 114472!14
TEM 111ANUFACtratiti
illodanddiagers irM abo ad Carried
ealidere. •Z hi sest
,
'ele be
4.•
tIYWN
lEE3
s f Bargabs I
tw aktivirtistmento.
A h Ta t i YE E= aklo A a r illy
6: ante d. np it ti s o_
burgh; Ps. Jan. 13.-4 w
8 O'CLOCK.
Is NO HUMBUG l—By sending 35 CENTS
1. receive , heght, cokir ot eyes and
pictureou
will by r e turn Mail, a correct of
your future husband or wife, with name and date
of m Address W. FOX, F. 0. Drawer
No: 24 Fulton vllle, N. Y. Jan. 13.-4 w
'HE MAGIC COMB will change any colored
hair or beard to a permanent black or bro*n.
It contarns no poison. One comb sent by mall for
$l. healers supplied at reduced rates. Address
PATrox, Treas. Springfield, Mass. 4w
EA-NECTA R
IS A PURE
13 ',ACK A_
with the(:r-•n Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit
all taste•:. For sale everywhere. And for sale
wholesale i, Tie arcat Atlantic ife Pacific 2Ca
a.. 8 Church Nt.. New York. V. 0. Box 5506.
Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. Jan. 13.4 w
BOOT: AGENTS WANTED.—The Land of
Sacred lil)stery, or the Bible read in the light
of its own Scenery,--itev. W. L Gage's new book,
Is now ready. Printed on tinted paper, issued In
beautiful style, contains MO Superb Engravings,
and Is one of the mtp4 valuable Biblical books
ever issued. in everyll'amUy where the Bible is
to be found, and there are millions of them, there
can this work be sold. Agents will appreciate
this. We want agents also for Prof. Stowe's
'Self-Interpreting Family Bible,"—the grandest
book ever issued, being his crowning life work—
pronounced by critics the finest and most com
plete Bible extant, now having a larger sale than
any other three Bibles combined. Sp lendidly il
lustrated—contains a dictionary o the Bible,
with 200 engravings, a his.orrof each book, etc-,
and enables any reader to form his own commen
tary on the Scriptures as he Studies them. Any
agent or person who reads this, and who desires
the most profitable and honorable business, send
for circulaOs with Inn information. WORTHING
TON, DCSTtN & Co, Hartford, Conn. Jan.l3,4w
AGENTS WANTED.—(IIe2.S a month)—by the
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. Dee. 30.-4 w
SALESMEN WANTED.—Business honorable.
No competition, liberal may given. S. W.
KENNEDY, 8 S. 4th St., Phila. Dec. 30.—Dv
500 Energetic Farmers if ontca: From g&%),
to $4OO can be made during the idle Winter
months Business pleasant and honorable. - For
further particulars of Ws Special chalice address
at once A. H. Hubbard, Phila. lice. 30.-4 w
GENTS, MALE AND FEMALE a week.
.-66 per cent. and 88;,0010 In cask Prizes. In
fotination tree, address American Book Co., 62
William St., N. Y. Dec. 30.-4 w
• HE HAND IN HAND MUTUAL LIFE IN.
SUEANCE COMPANY wants a number of
good Agents, also a good general Agent for West
ern Pennsylvania, also a good general Agent for
the German Counties of Pennsylvania. Address
Hand lu Hand °glee, No. 112 South 4th Si, Phila.
S 5 to $2O per day and no risk. Do you want
a situation as salesman at or near
home, to Introduce our new 7 strand White Wire
Clothes Line to last forerer. Don't mias this
chance. Sample tree. Address Hudson River
Wire Works. 75 William St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn
Bt., Chicago, Illinois. Dec. 30.—tw
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
We will send a handsome Prospectus of our
New Illustrated Family Bible containing over 200
fine Scripture Illustrations to any Book Agent.
tree of charge. Address, NATIONAL PrBLISIIINO
Ca, Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 30. -iw
-
ISSUED JAN. IsT, MI. "100 CHOICE SELEC
TIONS No. 3," containing the best new things
for Declamation, Recitation, di:c. Brilliant Ora
tory. Thrilling Sentiment, and Sparkling Humor,
180 pages, Paper .3, cents, cloth 75 cents. Ask
your bookseller for It, or send price to P. Garrett
& Co., Phila., Pa. Dec. :P.74w
.I:STED—AGENTS, (Itlo per day) to sell the
celebrated Dont; SurrtLe SEWING MA
clings. liar the under-feedi makes the "lock
stitch" (alike on both sides.) and Isfully licenJed.
The best and cheapest family Sewing Machine in
the market. Address, JOHNSON, CLeru S; Co.,
Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, l's., Chicago, 111., or
St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 30.-4 w
AGENTS WANTEL) FOR THE HLSTORY OF
GOD'S CHURCH,
By Prof. ENOCH POND. D. I)
From Adam to the present day. Light Business.
For men and ladles everywhere. Good pay.
Send for Ciroular. !iota RM.
Philadelphia, re
REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONPOUM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTILti
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
13Y riETTING CLUBS.
Akirt.Wmd for our Sew Price List and a nub
form will accompany It. ountainlng full direetions
—making a large saving to cousurnere and re.
munerative to club organizers.
TIIE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
31 633 V&SEY STREET
P. 0. Box r,6.13. New York.
TRY WELL'S
CABOLIC TABLETS.
An untaniug reined) , for all Arouchlal Difficulties,
rorn--"'"iesldlse o=l"rroat of ritiA.2l,l il lint.
tarrhal ases.
The wonderful modern discovery of Carbolic
Acid, is demlued to become 'one of the creates&
hie-es—lnca to mankind In Us application todiseases
of the throat and Mtmast curative qualities In all
affections of Pie CM= arid
OR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
besides the great - remedial agent Carbolic Acid
coutainsother Ingredients 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 Carbi.lle
Tablets; don't let other goods be palmed off on
you in their place.
FOR COUGIIS A.,Np COLDS
Well's Carbolic w e i, sure cure. Try
them. J. Q. KELL 'G, 34 Platt SL, N. Y.,4,1e
Ageut. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Dec. 30.-4 w
Sixty-fire First Prize itedale Awarded
THE GREAT
Baltimore Piano Manufactory.
WILLIAM KNABE & CO,
Ha nvfact u r er a of
GRAND, SQUARE AND LTRICIIT
PIANO
FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD
These Instruments have been before the public
for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an Impure/lased preeminence,
which pronounces them sailed Their
combines great power, twee as and fine signing
quality, as well as great purity of Intonation. and
sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their
TOUCH
is pliant and elastic, and entire free from the
stiffness found in so many Pianos.
far WI4II,II4III4NSILIILIr
they are unequalled, using none butthe very best
BEADONZD ILLTF.IIII.I., the large capital employed
in our business enabling us to keep continually au
immv_ise stock of lumber, Ac., on hand.
401•Al1 our Scd; ana Pi.eicrs have our New Ira
! OVerSirlitiii Stale and the Andasait
would call speolal attention to onr late
improvements to GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE
°RANDS; Patented Aug. 14, 1864, which bring
the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been at
tained.
Every Piano fully Warranted for 5 Years.
We have made arrangements for the Sae
Whaesale Agency for the moat Celebnited AR
LOR OIiGAIS arut=_IJIDEOWS kvhkh ree at
wtigiosAtt Yeti 'BMA at I,oWegt1 ,0 Wegt Flial)rY
PETER BENTZ, Agent,
No, .90 gut. Market *treat, York, r 4.
sept. 23,1570.--6 w
O SAD A L I S
R WHEAT AMERICAN HEALTH
RESTORER,
lit purifi esyph.Ws the blood and
es fula, , S D
Rheumati mar
s Scro m
Ms..naft. of Wom kin :tr
Women, i irn
Pltirotilc Affectlotia orlft4a mood, Liver and
Kidneys. Recommended by the Medical
Faculty and many thousands of our best
citizens.
Read the testimony ol I'hysicfans and pa
Yenta who have used amadalls; send for
our Rosadans Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac for this ear , which we publish for
gratulUous.distributiOn ; it wit! give you
much valuable Information.
Dr. R. W. Qin, of Baltimore, =Ds
I take plestinue In recommending your
ROUDALIII IS it very powerful alteraUve. I
lane seen it used in two cases with ha y
I I
lu we of seem:Wary
111 Which the 'patt pronottnced
oared altar haling taw Ave As es
p your medicine. The other is a case
Of 'le of long standing, which , Is
ving under its use, and the tu
ns are that the patient will soon re-
OOVOL i have carefully exiuuluedthe forma
la bywhlch yournoeadalls Is made, and Add
!tan
ien excellent compound of alterative In
gredts.
-Dr. Sparks, of Inch Camellia, Ky., says he
has used gooadalla In cases of scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis with Satisfactory
rW reanitl
—Se Ciellir illoGd know l o uff e ri
!4
Sam )%
uel G. M'Padden, Murfresboro', Tenn.
=1
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls
and am entirely mired of Rheumatism ;send
me four bottles, as I wish it for my /thaw
Who bas scroiis sorb eyes.
Benjamth Bechtol, of Liam, Obit writes.
/ have .erod far twenty years who an in.
voters'', eruption oyes my w body ; a
shi=e since I purc holehased a bottle of
and it effeiited a perfect cure.
10-Rosadalls is sold by all Druggists.
Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore
CLEMENTS It CO„ Proprietors,
Feb. U, IBTo.—lyin
Mirror sale in
,Itummas, t. Gettysburg, Pa., by A. D.
Druggis
k and Job I:_tudilig
. OF ALL BIRDS ti
Done with liesitews, Ghanaian aita diMato a
Thell, e ad 111014011111 OEM
Iltur Nutnistuunts. I pal and gersonal
We offer for Sale 7 at ; Par p L BLIC SALE
Jan. 13.-4 w
Masonic Temple Loan,
BEARING 7 3-10 INTEREST,
Redeem:llde after nee (5) and within twenty-nne
(21) year&
INTEREST PAYABLE
MARC! i Si - SEPTEMBER
The Bonds are registered. and %111 1w issued In
sums to suit.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 Month .Ird Street
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'S.
Stocks bought and sold on coini'olssiou. Gold
and Governments bought and sold. A nemmtg
received and interest allowed, subJeet to bight
Drafts.
March 24,
THE CUCUMBER WOOD
PUM P !
One dozen reasons why this f.l the best Pump
manufacturer! in Anu n •(ca for
WELLS AND CISTERNS
I. It is Simple. 2. It is Reliable. 3. It is Durable
4. It Works eery Easily. 5. It throws Water
Rapidly. R. It is all V.srsi.. 7. The Wood
Is Tasteless. 5. It does not Crack In
the Suit. D. It is not liable to get
out of order. 10. Should any
repairs be necessary in time,
they can easily be made by
any person. 11. It will
not freeze. 12. It is
Cheaper than any
other reliable
Pump manu
factored.
Balding's Double Acting Cita** Cylinder
FORCE PUMP,
With glass cylinder, and hence no rust and little
or no friction—cannot freeze—and admirably
adapted for Sprinkling Gardens, Washing Win
dows Extinguishing Fires, Elevating Water, Se., —believed to De without an equal for durability,
economy and convenience.
Raving purchased the exclusive right for Ad
ams cuts y, persons requiring Pumps for wells_
or cisterns, can have them furnished all complete
and ready for use by sending the depth of the
well or cistern. Satisfaction guaranteed In all
caws-or no payment required.
Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended
to,
JOSEPH RUNKLE,
Me E nightstown, Adams county, Pa.
Oct. 21, Pqo.—ly
LADIES' FANCY FURS !
FAREIRA,
7IN *rels NI.
Middle of the Moeic, between l'th and Bth Strests,
South Side,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds
and quality of
FANCY FURS
For 1401 es• wed Children., Wear„
Having enlarged, remodeled kud Improved my
old and rat orably known Ft. It EIigPORIUM, and
having linisirted a very large and splendid as
sortment of all the different kinds of Furs from
fist hands mostp and having had them made
up by the skillful workmen, I would re.
sportfully invite my friends of Adams and adja
cent Counties, to call and examine my very large
and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for La
dies and Children. lam determined to sell at as
low prices as any other respectable House in this
city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresenta
tions to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA,7IB Arch
Street, Philadelphia. [Oct. 21.-3 m
tinancbt.
GETTYSBURG'
NATIONAL BANK!
Government Bonds of all kinds,
BOUGHT A2VD SOLD
The Highest Premium paid on Gold
and Saver
Coupons Cashed or Collected!
Perioo3 des ring to ii-COCKS or BONDS
of any kind, are Invited to call, as we hare
the facilities of New York, Ma
phia or Baltimore markets. Con
sequeutly all orders Ire
uroraptly eA,eclite4l
Persons pmgegslng COUPON BONDS, and de
siring for safety to convert into Registered, are
requeVed ice have the adcantage to
transfer at a trifling, expense
INTERNAL. REVENUE STAMPS of all denorai
nations for sale
INTEIZF:ST ON Si'ECIAL DEPOSITS admmx•cr
1 per cent. rtz
5 }'ER CENT. for 1 year,
ty.ER CENT. for 6 months,
3 PER CENT. for 8 month&
Persons wishing Info/stoatlon In regard to U.
Bonds and Stocks of all *lnds, are requested to
give us a call, and we will cheerfully give any In
formation
J. E4 l -0 1 .tY PATTI, Pad
Gettysburg, Nov, 5,1889-{t
g a rdtra rt. eutitry, ar.
Hardware and Groceries.
The subscribers have just r eturned Irons the
cities with an immense supply. of Hardwary
and tireeerkl•N which they are offering atihpir
old *Wad on Eam*ore street, at pricesto.ldn th
ante& Our stock consists in mrt'of
Cdrpenteet Tools, Blaekentilhts Tools,
Coach "Wings, Shoe "ding* Cabf.'
Tools, ifirwiekeipor'e ,
natures, All kinds of Iron,
tic., iv., •c,
-.GROCERIES OF ALL RINDS,
Oils, Paints, &c. There is ne article included tit
the several departments mtioned ifbitte but
what eau be had in this St ore. Every
_elatg!
. wsoonnamiated with
and Ifousekeepe eon And
article llne. Give na a call as we are pre
pared to sell as low for moh. as any other house
out of the M. • DAVID_ Z.LEGLER, •
May ZO, 1367.;-tf • JOEL
NEW STORE !
STFEITZER & BROTHER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Hardware and Grocerift,
•
carllso Ot., near the *WO, Hetketbark:
HARDW.l.RH—lneludeg HuiNM
Netts. Leath; uhrAte„. •
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fWir oseortmatt .o .
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Here Is the to bay OW BRO.'S forget
to call and our eta
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f.~
THE NEW
The undersigned offers at Private Bale her In
terest (being the undivided one-half) in the
FARM, In Straban township. Adana county, ad-
Juirong lands of Josiah Benner, Jesse M. V, alter,
and others, knowfi as the Bringman & Waamus
farm. It contains alkl.A.Clt.E.S_, more or leas, with
about 40 Acres in line young Tauber, and about
12 Acres In excellent Meadow. The Improve
ments consist of a tno-srory BRICK DWk.L.UNG,
with a one-story Bidttic Back.buildlug, Log Barn
with Sheds attached, an Orchard of choice mut,
two wells of water with pumps, ono or Mew near
the kitchen door. The farm Is desirably located
and will be sold on reasonable terms.
For term., dc., address or apply to the under
signed, at Gettysburg, Fa.
- -
VALUABLE FARM AT -
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned oilers at Private Sale a very
DEsIRABLE FARM, situate in thunberiand
township, Adams county, Penna ., I 3 miles from
Gettysburg, near the Chambersburg turnpike,
containing 218 ACRES of laud, el which there
are a 2 Acres in excellent timber. The land is In
a good state of cultivation, and under very good
fencing. The Improvements consist of a lar
E.
new tWo-story BRICK DWLLESO Rots
with a new Weatherboarded summer House close
to the dwelling, a never-falling well of water in
front of the dour. Frame Barn. Wagon d, rlage House. Corn Crib, Hog Pen, all other
necessary outbuildings.
There is also au Apple Orchard in prime bear
ing, and am•ther that Is just corning into bearing;
also, a young Peach Orchard in fine bearing or
der. There are small fruits of all descriptions
around the building.
The property is well suited for division, withal- 1 1
most an equal proportion of timber at each end.
and also plenty of water for stock.
Persons wishing to view the property, or ascer
,talu terms, wilLeall on the subscriber, or address
by letter. THEODORE pENDER.
June 17, 1470.—tf
VALUADLE TOWN PROPERTY
• AT PAIVATB SALE.
The subscriber wishes to dispose of his valuable
HOUSE and LOT, containing 1 Acre, situated on
the Chambersbutg turnpike in the Borough of
Gettysburg.
THI illirSE is built on the Cottage style, with
9 good Rooms and Is very convenient throughout,
and a good well of water at the door, with a good
Stable and other outbuildings. The Grounds are
nicely laid out, and planted with a variety of or
namental Trees. .
_ . .
To any person wishing to buy this Is a rare
chance. Terms easy.
sold possession will be given In the second
week of Juue ; if not sold by that time It will be
°tiered fur rein until the lot of April, 18'd
For particulars enquire of Geo. Arnold or Sam.
uel Bushman at the First National Bank, or of
CTItUS S.
May 27, 1570—tf Flora Dale Y. O. Pa.
VALUABLE, TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned Executors of the the Estate of
ELIAS SLAGLE, deceased, otter at Private sale, the
HOME MANSION, situate in New Oxford, con
taining 10 ACRES, more or less, of good farming
land. The Improvements are a two-story BRICK
HOUSE, with an out-kitchen attached, Frame
Barn, with Carriage House, Hog Pen, Corn-crib,
and all other necessary outbuildings attached, a
well of never-falling water at the door, with a
yariety of all kinds of Fruit. It is a very desira
ble Home and por.ous wishing to purchase should
call before going elsewhere. It Is desirably loca
ted for business, adjoining the Ware-House of
Messrs. Methorn & Bender.
air Any person wishing to view either of the
properties will please call on the lxst named Ex
ecutor, residing in ..,S•aw ()vont
GEORGE SLAGLE,
CEAS, A. DLEIIL,
Executors.
UM If tt
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTIES
AT PRIVATE SALE
I will sell at rrivate dale,
No. I—WALNUT GROVE MILLS,
one mile south of Abbottstovm on the Hanover
turnpike, with 60 ACRES OF LAND, mostly
Meadow" bottom, known as Ho llinger's 311115.
Also.
No. 2—PINE HILL MILLS,
1 mile
110'.1th Darnii t Carroll county, on the head
waters of the ' onocacy, with 15 ACRES OF
LAND, heavy water power, known as Linatis
Mills. Also,
No. 3—KNOWN AS SANWES
MILLS, 6 miles south of Gettysburg, with SO
ACRES OF LAND, ?wavy water power. All these
Mills are in perfect good running order. Also.
A CHOICE FARM OF 231 ACRES,
Alnear, Gettysburg, well limed, with No . l buildibuildings,so -
ONE OTHER FARM WITH 90
ACREB OF LAND, near Littlestown, Adams
county, well limed, with No. 1 new buildings.—
Terms accommodating. I will exchange one of
the Mill properties for a good Farm in Adams co.
Gettysburg, Sept. 9,1870.—1 m GEO ARNOLD.
A SMALL PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at private sale, a TRACT
OF LAND, situate In Mountpleasant township,
Maras coot op the Hanover road, ha t if i l l age
ix Boas toivn, tiring lands James
h and l. ant 004 it 11 1
ACRinore or leas , improvements are a
one and a tall story DLINO HOUSE, part
atone and part frame, a Frame Barn, Smoke
House, well of excellent water, and plenty of
fruit. Two acres are good timber. The land is
in a high state of cultivation and under post and
rail fencing,. Terms easy, to suit purchasers.—
Apply to or address the undersigned, in the same
towashiip.
Atilt.l2, IS7o.—tf B. F. HAGARMAN.
Valuable Town Property
FOR SALE.
The new two-story •
BRICK DWELLING,
with
I
with brick Baeltbuildhap-Missona-withGas pipits
thituadt ttm entire bundingp-frenting 60 feet en
cariuMmeM, north of OtevensinslL The build.
ingis new, and completed In best style. itelli:be
sold on reasonable terma
LL not sold by 9etober 1, it will tall for rent .
C. H. fit A. frIII7I6ifTLER",
Cettysbnifl a Sept.9. - lf
, . . • .
PRE-EMPTION LANDS
T - AICTS
;411 4 4 1 4 httald. tio-tunsitton Lands located twit
*UMW: Colinty Towns,. gc., In well sottlad
Igetionochoods, which I will sell or exchange at a
filr Wee for Real Estate In Adams county, Pa.
Feb. 5. 1888.--tt GEO. ARNOLD,.
The undersigned: administraar, of the estate
of Gagman Parysitsos, deceased, will offer at
Fubllo Sale, on Thursday, the Itth of January
tast.,at the late residence of said deceased, in
Cumberland township, the following valuable
Personal Property, viz:
TWO WORK HORSES, 1 Colt, rising two years
old, 2 SILLCH COWS. 3 head of Young Cattle,
Sheep, 2 Shoats, farm Wagon, Sprin* Wagon,
Threshing Machine Wlnnowing Mill, Cultivator,
2 Plows, 3 Shovel Flows, Corn Fork 2 Harrows,
Hay Carriage, Wood Ladders, Sled, 2 Sleighs, '2
Grain Cradles, lot of Horse Gears, Riding Saddle.
single and double Trees Spreaders, Sausage
Grinder and Sadler , Grindstone, 2 Tenpiato
Stoves, Corner Cupboard, Sink, Rocking Chair,
Clock, Stand, Writing Desk, Beds, Bedding and
Bedstead, Tubs, Bucketaand Barrels. Grain in
the Ground.
Alir - Sale to commence at 10 • o'clock, •A. M.,
Yawn attendance will be given and tams made
known by .IAMES S
B THOMPSON
J. 13, ,
JAM CALl:mats, Auctioneer. Adm'r.
1871.—ts
pußLic SALE_,
The subscriber will sell at Public wile on Tues
day,February, this 14th, 1872. at his residence In
Straban toowuship, Adam§ county, on the road
leading from 11 unterstowu to Iteldlersburg, about
2 nines from either place, the follow lug Personal
Property, to wit: 4 good work Horses, 1 Mane
with 404 1 three-year swilllt. 1 two-year old
Colt, mitt Caws. some be fresh by the time
of sale. 2 Bulls. 7 Healers. 2 Sows with pigs. 2
Shoats, 1 Government Wagon In good running
order, 1 good four•borse tuirrow.tread Wagon, I
Spring Wagon, 2 sets of Hay Carriages, as good
new, Lime Bed, 1 wire-tooth Hay sta ke,
1 Combined Reaper and Mower, In good running
order, Berlin make, Winnowing Allll, Grindstone,
Sled and Bat, Weig, 2 new Wheelbarrows,-Clov
erseed Huller, Rope 100 feet long, Hay Pitcher,
Corn Sheller, 2 Iron Plows, Bendersville Plow,
Plank Plow, Harrow, Cultirator, Shovel Harrow,
as good as new, 2 Shovel Plows. Corn Fork, Corn
Coverer, Dung and Pitch Forks, three-horse Tree,
double Trees, and a lot of single Trees, 2 sets of
Breeehbands. 3 sets of Front Gears. % Sad
dle, 1 set of Harness, Collars, Bridles, Line, 2
Leather F! nets, Halters, Halter Chains, 1 set of
Breast Chains, 3 sets of Butt Chains, ('ow Chains,
2 Hall Chains. 2 Spreaders, Buggy Spread, Jack
Sorew, Grain Shovel,' Mowing Scythe, erose,eut
Saw Flaxbreak, ficuteldng MBl Mattock, a lot of
oldlron. Also, Househbid and Kitchen Furni
ture, consisting of 3 bedsteads, Sink, Corner Cup
board, Desk, Cook Stove, Meat Vessel and Cider
Barrels. sausage Grinder, Sausage :Stutter, a lot
of Smoked Meat, lot of Lard by the Pound, good
cut little. Tow Wheel, Wool Wheel, fie.
msale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M.
TERMS:—A"eredit of Twelve mouths will be
_ sAmrEL DEARDeRrp.
G.
Joiix oreiLsmin-7,-iißrotieer
RARE BARGiIIN:
VALLABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at Private Side, his
P.kKII, situated in Butler township. Adams
county, Pa., one-half mile north of itoth's Mill,
on the road leading from Gettysburg to Arendta
%ille. Li tulle trout MoCreary's Paper .JlOl, con
tattling 107 ACRES. About 100 - -Acres of this
laud lies in a square. The laud Is in a good state
of cultivation and under good fencing. The im
provements consist of a large new two-story
BRICK 11011bE, with a new Brick Summer
House, close to the dwelling, with a never-failing
well of Water at the door, Log Bank Barn with a
new Wagon Shed and Cormci lb attached Hog
Pen, and all other necessaryoutbuildings. There
n) an excellent Spring of Vt Ater in the fields, so
that you can let the cattle water from everyaleid.
There is also an Apple Orchard on the premises
In prime hewing; also Peach and other small
fruits In abundance close to the buildings.
Persons wishing to view the property can do so
by calling on the undersigned. For terms, ad.
dress by mail, at Arm:its - Ole
_Adams County,
Pa. MICII.A.t.L BABE.
Dec. V, 11170.-3 in .
V ALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE
LOCISA WILLARD
Nov. 11, 1570.—tf
WESTERN
EMVE oti frASD A FEW
cff zio, 1,
gait and gersount sate,s.
VALUABLE LANDS II
•
FOR' SALE.
-
No. 1, A FARM, two miles north
west of Gettysburg, adjoininiiipring Hotel prop
erty, 158 Acres, edth Large =CB HOUSE, large
Switzer 13ans, Tenant House. and other Improve.
merits. Price 4500—not more than cost of build
ngs.
No. 2, B FARM, two and a half miles
north-west of Gettylburtidloining No. 1, 116
Acres, with good STO HOUSE, Barn and
other hooprovements. An zee/lent grass farm.
Price 11,500,
No. 9, A FARM adjoining No. 1, and
town lots of Gettysburg, containing 119 Acres,
with STONE FARM BUILDINGS. It is divided
by the Cbambersburg Turnpike and comprises
many very choice building lots. Price, WOO
No. 4, A FARM, five miles from Get
tysburg, on public road, 1591 Aeres, good land In
good conditMn, with large BRICK HOUSE, and
Lime Switzer Darn. Price VOW—very cheap.
N- .
A VERY GOOD FARM, two
miles from Gettysburg, 11441 Acres, with large
BRICK 110115,E, large Bank Baru, all in good
condition. Price 4150 per acre.
No. 6, A FARM, 170 Acres, four
miles from Gettysburg, on Public road, eomforta
ble FARM BUILDINGS, red land, 1i 1111 PA
Price 0,000 half cub.
No. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM,
ten miles north of Gettysburg, on public road,
about 60 Acres good land, with comfortable
Buildings. Price 13,500.
NO. 8, A GOOD RED LAND FARM.
1.14) Acres. comfortable - HOUSE and all needed
Outbuil l ear, and Barn. Land limed and In good
older, grass tam. pear Baltimore Turnpike,
miles um Gettysburg, miles from Li t tiestown.
Price $6.000.
NO. 9, A TRACT OF GRANITE
LAND, three miles from Gettysburg on York
pike, 22 Acres, good HOUSE and STABLE, a
good stand for store or Mechanic. Price tr2.3to.
NO. 10, A VERY GOOD FARM, mri
miles west of Gettysburg, on public road, 221
Acres, well limed and in good condition. good
Buildings. Weatherboarded 10VSE, large Bank
Barn, plety fruit, good Wet on. Price CO pei
acre; or will sell ISt Acres wi bUlldtrigs at same.
NO, 11, A VERY GOOD STOCK
PATIN, two miles east of Gettysburg, on York
pike, Is.) Acres or will tell 110 Acre 4, about
limed, a good FRAME HOUSE, two Barns, well
watered. Price NO per acre—terms easy.
! 1 . , 1 . 0. 12, A VERY VALUABLE FARM,
264 Acres, of ts bleb 100 acres heavy Timber. oak,
Hickory and Walnut, five miles west of Gettys
burg, on public road, two sets of Buildings, will
sell 1.4 or the whole, excellent fruit farm, good
land, red gravel. Prise sts per acre.
NO. 13, A GOOD FAUN, 130 Acres, 7
miles from Gettysburg, on Harrisburg road, good
FRAME .14VIAIP. and Barn, all kin& of fruit.—
Price gt,900.
NO. 14, A FIRST-CLA.SB RED LAND
PA8.31, la) Acres, or will sell la) Acres ; 2 miles
from Gettysburg, op Harrisburg road; good
weatherboarded HOUSE, Bank Barn, abundant
fruit, Land limed and Lu good order.
Also, several other Farms and Town Property.
Also, Western lands and Town Property, to et.
:change for Adams County Farms.
. B. G. McCREARY,
Attorney/crane Owners,
Gettysburg, Pa.
ENIZZI
May 27.4 f
FOR SALE,
The Mansion in House and Farm
Formerly the resld . ce of Dr. Baugher, near
Gettyabdrg, contain g 27 acres of Land In good
condition. 36 of the land being Inside the 13 ,, Tough
limits. Is an excellent track farm. The Hinge
Is large, convenient and comfortable. A variety
ofFlit, tusver.falling water, &e. For terrn4,
engulf. of Mr. George Arnold, Cashier of Ist
National Bank, Gettysburg.
Dec. 7, Is7o.—tf
troryardlng gouts.
NEW FIRM.
BIGHILit & BROTHER
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
GETTYSBURG, PA
T HE undersigned, having entered into partner
ship under the firm of Blonsm S liturrntE,
will carry on the Forwarding and Commission
tumbles*, at the old stand, on the corner of %Vase.
'neon and Railroad streets, and devote to it
their entire time and attention. The If IGHEST
MARKET
Produce.PßlCE will be paid at all times for,,
Grain and
Aire regular Line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TUESDA Y .WOON, for Balti
more and Philadelphia, and accommodation
trains will be run as occasion may require. By
this arrangement we are prepared to convey
Freight at all times to and from these cities.
All business at this kind entrusted to us, will be
promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Ware
house of Stevenson et Sons, 163 North Howard
street, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, SI2
Market street. Philade:phia.
We will also keep constantly on hand the hest
of
Groceries of all kinds,
Cor4; Sup, Tea, Spices, Flab, Salt Syrups, oils.
Tobacco, op, Lard, &c., whichwill be sold t
lowest ea rates.
Aug. 12, 1870.-tf
ROBERT M'aißD-A--,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, OROCERIp,
G ETTYSBURG, PA
'IIE ur .ersigned Is paying at his WarehouSe
I in Carlisle street adjoining Bnehler's
the highest prices for
F 'Per, Wheat, Rye, Cbrn, Otte, Thiel-when,.
(Toyer and nmothy-seeds, Pultitcww.
and invites producers to give bef,r..
selling. He has constantly on nand for silo•,
A LARGg SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Mobasses, Syrwps, Coffees, Swgars, &c ., with Salt
Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard. To
baccos, S:c. Also the best brands of FLOUR,
with Feed of all kinds. lie likewise has
SEVERAL L FERTI LIZERS,
Soluble Pacific GI1:1110, Rhodvs' Phosphate and
3lexicaft Guano,
sir Whilst he pays the highest market prices
for all he buys, he sells at the lowest living pro
fits. Re asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction In eve case.
ROBERT
ItIcCURDY,
July 23, 190.-tt
LOOK HERE!
I RE undersigned has leased the Ware-house
the coraor at §tratton street and the Rail
road, Gettysburg, ra. and will catty un the
Grain & Produce Business
in all its branches. The highest prices will al
ways be paid for Wheat, Rye Corn, Oats, Clover
and Timothy Seeds,
,flat seed, Sumac, Hay and
Straw, Dried Fruit, . uta, everything, Shoulders
and Sides, Potatoes, with else In the
country produce Line,
GROCERIES
OF ALL alliDS
oonstantiy for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Tea, Spices, Salt, CheeseeV inegar, Soda,
Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking :
Soap. ac. ; alto, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, go. FISH
of all kinds:, lathes a,.1 Ntlis ; Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos,
always able to supply a first-rate arti-
Also
cle of Flour, with the different idada of Feed.
Ground Flastey, with Guanos and other
lerttllttherti. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load:
fte will situ run a
Line of Freight Cars
to No. 165 North Howard street, BALTI3IOII3.
and No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.—
All goods sent to either place will be received and
fo d
"rwarded promptly. All goods should . Do mark.
eCREW "
April 2, 18611. CAB .—tt
10611711
Joseph Wible Son,
PRODUCE DEALERS,
6 0uth.ta5i . .344% a/ Railroad and Washington sta.,
G.EII'EIBURO, PA
Hponzin eistedoe pidd for all kinds o
°fain, HIM w sna Country Produce gee
, erally. (Munn& on land for sale all kinds 01
G.-13„.Q
.0 ERIES
The best binds of FERTILIZERS oAttstao IL)
onhood, or neared at abort notice.
April 32, 187(t—tf
STAGE OFFICE.
KEYSTONE HOUSE.
ca c i
TER Ka lie House, Charnbersburg street,
1 h ii selected as the llet=n w rice for
the n=alluma and RO
STA.OIt Stage for Chantbersburg leaves
-daily at, o'clock, P. M. and for Enualtniburg
daily at woe hour. F are received at the
Roth! and paikensers called for at any place In
town.
DUNI( DEEDS—Common, Executor, Admtn
tstrator,essignee ir ri ar ai t
i s
, tee,--41dartoges
Sumuous. warranAlmis SU bpmenas
Noise. Arnltabk) all Wier kinds oj
OMM A LOUTS =Mat .
WI!. 3f. BIGII.t.M
.1.4.11 ES 1.11L;11.1,31.
JOHN CRES.
J. E. WIEI.O,