*taint gales. SALE! XX OF TOR L PROPERTIES FAIIM 8 in Adam* County dothnble e in Gettysburg valuable wa and Missouri. LEAN & WOODS, AtterDer. at Law, and En] Estate Agents. RENT, E HOTEL—with &ors • —situate in Idaville, Adams order. Pmeeledab win be T r. AB . II L Apply Jo the under • JESSE HOUCK it - SALE; House and 'Farm as of Dr. Baugher. near • ICI acres of Land in good • • being inside the Borough truck farm. The House and comfortable. A variety crater, de: Fur Ser ;i4 : . Arnold, Caahler of Ist E LANDS !! SALE. two miles north op. _az Hotel pr OUSE,laree t Howie, arid other Improve oi more than eat of build- , two and a half miles burg, ading No. 1, 1141 STONE HULIEE, Barn and An excellent grass farm. adjoining No. I,and me eentalidag Ac, MIMING& I t is le divided _1 Turn ts. P rice, and , e a .:matrixes ng lo M, fist Mile . s "t from wo! Get . . Acres land In Large SI KH ROM% and Price ss,soo—very - obeap. Y GOOD FARM, two ig, INN Acres, wttk large Bank Barn, all in good per acre. RCS, 370 Acres, font , on Public road, comforts . GB, red land, limed.— . ellent'FßUlT FARM, Gettysburg, on public road, land, with comfortable ID RIM LAND FARM, Nis HOUSE and all needed Land limed and in good near Baltimore Turnpike, urg, 3 miles from kittlestown. RACT OF GRANITE from Gettysburg, on York HOUSE and brdELA . a. or Mechanic. Price 12,506, tY GOOD FARM, two sburg, on public road, Mit • In HOUWcondition, good large Sauk, location. Price WO r. ,, r with buildings at store. ERY GOOD 1 2,"rocx • of Gettysburg, on York cell 1 10 kerns about HOUSE, two plar D34 we 'd -r acre—onu easy. Y VALUABLE FARM, • 00 acres heavy Timber, Oak, lee miles west ul Gottys two sets of Buildings, will Luellen& frwuite. tam good ce 145 per ID FARM., 130 Acres, 7 mitrurg Barn, an kinds of road, good fruit.— -T -CLASS RED LAND will sell 100rg Acres; 2 miles • Harrisbu Uellt Batik Hawn, road b tu&= In good order. Farms and Town Property. and Town Property, to es , unty Farms. IL G. liicert.4,,, ,ALRY Attornewfor Uzetnenersa Gettyiparg, ra. ESTERS lON LA.NDS. N HAND A FEW CTS NO. 1, piton Lands located near ns, &a, in well settled I will sell or cutuutge at a ate In Adams county, Pa. Gin ARNOLD& to I. YSBURG AL BA NK ! nds of all kinds, AND SOLD Oda= /Mid on Gold or Collected 1 vest In STOCKS or WIND& sited to WI, as we hays t New York, rkthk. marital& Con all orders are COrrl'ON BONDS, Mid de convert into Register ed, are 5 we hale th ea r yantage to I!!! V OST/VMPS ot all &nom! MM DEPOSITS aaftvinced men NI. for 1 year for 6 mouths T. for 6 months. ' ormation in regard wt . '. 8, an klada, are requeskd4to will cheertaly the *ny In ENLOE! BAIR., Clobber. nifill-if ANCY FURS AREIRA, Arai it. !mantel' 7th and Bth &testa Blne, DELPHIA, rand Duller hi oil iHds FURS • • •ml • as. - of Pura as. . I sr them . rb. of Adams and adj.- IMfay vary fai, Fara, for La. dalarmined So aedi as as . hije Bourne la tkla 11=11 +r anti iittintl. rte,. Aiwa s 11; swift! LOCALL_ITEXB. Wrkaica.-Sen&r Duncan and . Repro. seutative Herriter will accept our thank,' faevartous doettnents. larCoL J. H. McClellan and Andiew week caßturexl a large red FPX, whiles's iinritat Round Top. , 4t DIPTICEM.—The Littlestown Press says that Diptheria prevails to a consider able extent in the neighborhood of Li ttles &Own. COVRT. —The January Court will begin on Monday next, to continue two weeks. The fillet 'meek will be devoloed to criminal cases, and the second to Common Pleas • business. ROBRKRY.—A straggler last week en tered the.residenee of John Slifer, in Lit tlestown. and Mole an over coat and other 'ales, with a small amount of money.— • e was subsequently arrested by Consta •. a Shafer and committed to jail. CONCYRT.—The colored people will give a concert in Agricultural Hall, on High street, on Thursday night next, Jan. 26, Consisting of music, speeches, dia logues, &c. Admittance 26 cents; children under 12 'years, 15 cents. SHEator SALE&—On Saturday last Sheriff Slunk sold the property of George iF: - .l4er, Butler township, to Java) B. Trostle for WOO. The interest of George E. Bringman 6 in a house and lot on Baltimore street. to Col. C. A. Bnehlei, for $75. 'RISVITAI« —An interesting protracted meeting has been in progress in the Luther an church at East Berlin, under the auspi ces of Rev. Dr. Hauer, during the last ten days. Large and attentive audiences are nightly in attendance, deep solemnity prevails,. mid a number of persons have professed to find peace with God, through Christ Jesus. ELBCTION.—The followin4 gentlemen were recently elected Direcims of the MummasburgMntusl.Fire Piaitection So ciety: E. W.-Stable, H. J. Brinkerhoff, Geo. Thomas, Martin Thomas, Barnet Myers, T. G. Neely, Jacob M. Plank, Robert Watson, John Mickley, Peter Shull, M. Deatrich, Sr., M. Deatrieb,,Jr. NECK TIE PAIITY.—The young folks had quite a pleasant time of it one eve ning last Week, in the shape of a neck tie party, which took place at the residence of Col. Ephraim Myers, in Littlestown.— After the young gentlemen had been am ply provided with neckties, and the va rious other . amusements of the evening had been gone -through with, they repair ed to an oyster saaoom and partook of the luscious bivalves, after which they all re turned to their respective homes, well pleased with the pleasures of the eve nts:4.l.—/Nya*. Latahaw has sold 18 Acres'of his Farm adjoining McKnights town; to Rev. J. M. Mickley, at f•io per ME! Samuel M. Pitzer has purchased a house and Lot in Benderaville, from Benjamin Irwin, for 'MO cash. Samuel Ferguson has purchased the farm of the late Daniel gulden, on tlu) York turnpike-186 acres, at ;45 per acre. Jacob Pfoutz has purchased the proper ty of Lafayette Brenizsr, in Cumberland .township-20 acres, with huprwrements, at .1,700. Rapheal Sherry has purchased the pro perty of the late Leonard Bricker, on the Taneytown road-89 acres, with improve ments, at $2,250. It is Mr. Sherry's' in tention to set put a large peach orchard on the premises. Daniel Weigle has purchased the farm belonging to the estate of Fsederick Herr, deceased, in Cumberland township-105 acres, with improvements, at 41,800. QUARTILULY Ravrzw.—The first No. of - The Quarterly Review of the Evangeli cal Lutheran Church," under the editor ship of Revs. Dr.. Brown & Valentine, has been on our table for several days.— In view of the embarrassments incident to the sudden death of Prof. Stever, the suspension of the old, and the brief time left for bringing out the new Review, un der different auspices, this initial number cannot fail to mike a most favorable im pression. In typography and general get ting up, no less than in the matter, there is marked improvement. It is very evi dent that the editors mean precisely what they promised—the production of a Re view creditahle in all respeets to the de nomination it represents and comparable' . h vith the heed of Theological Quarterlies. The Introductory article is a clear, concise editorial statement of the stator and aims of the Rev tow, which, while specially rep. resenting the theelogicai views of the Lutheran Church, will welcome eoirtribtr. tions of the proper stawiard from all de nominations. Rev. C. A. Stork, of Balti more, contributes a well written article on "Systematic Benevelence," &Cowed by a translation of Dornsr's Introdnetiou to the History of Protestant Theology, by Rev. Dr. Bprecher, of Wittenberg Col lege. Rev. Dr. Robinson, of the Presby terian Church, institutes a comparison be tween Socrates and Thomas Arnold as educators. Prof. Ferrier, of Pennsylvania College, contribute, scholarly article on the Study of the Eriglialetanguage, illus trated by an analysis of a brief passage from 910 , 187th . Psalm, "let my right hand forget her cunning." The 6th and leading article is by Prof. Loy, of Ohio— an able and elaborate argument directed against the rationalistic tendencies of the age, in which he maintains the proposition that Reason is not to be accepted as a Rulef of Faith. Rev. IL Bbeely, discusses the of •the Sunday School to the •Char Ch. -Run J. H. W. Stuckenlmr, in AU article on Dr. J: T. Beck, gives a hope :fel view of 'the theological orthodoxt now dominant at -Tubingen and other tlleological centres in Gernumy. Rev. Dr. Ray tontribbies ,sn intereshig ar-Oele on "The Codes Sinaltictis.. "- In a brief sea i view of Dr. Porter's ,wcisis ea Asnerifian Colleges, tint writer plants himself square ly nal* what he hyleased to term the "senseless clamor" for some change in the ,curriculum of:college study—a change, nevertheless, that must come, -.en Ow a 'bu t satiefastoty resume of recent American . and .Pena,ign publications, theological, seientials, Motoring ant • , A . carefully mound Agent Of this kindi continued throughout the volume, will be intent sting and ntuable. • * . On the who/e, we congratulate theA didliese OR sisis initial number. Tea • “Quarterly Review" opens with • fair panabb of ranking among the best ',Oh .catiOnLift $ l 4, ajd amanently, ' 'wet It will, liberal as we support, team A. N. imps, of Pittsburg, , •Azi been woryi4 s o 4 lll Tar , a 4 4 0 am la i Norics.—Tho book • noloanto7l,4 7 ' * O . AseicalAkinithalen i lkeigat‘ohdhliiimi Canes must be closed ky the let of nary 8 Mr. 36184 2 2 millia ' s Pa : Pabnort laden 1 0 0 eIteeevu•a 4 4 1. SOW, *ad awed *US this Stow per en Jilin (trool'e/rid' Araw a crotrasdhoue. et j wpw een , : .. petimv ADAICS PRT.—Frorm tiate "nor General's Re port, for the year 1870, wp glop the an nexed Items of local haterait. 'Thee ap pears to have been paid into the State Treasury the following Annie by-Adams H. iv Wailes, tax ou bank *Web 30 Gettysburg and Petersburg Turittee laud Ca., tax on week • • Gettysburg Gas Co., taxon 5$ io - Gettistairg Water Co., tax-on stock 51 43 Adatat Co., tax on penults! auwerizr- b Gettysburg belowds, tax on-lassa 9 31 Gettysburg aue.PetersburgTuritake Co., taxon net eentlisP Gettysburg IL R. Co., tax on gross re tetra 158 83 Gettysburg It. It. Co., tax ou menage ' 246 53 Jacob Idethorn, tax on wilts, &c 387 53 S. A. Swope, tax on deeds, arc 94 96 Wm. D. llaltzwbrttl, " 82 46 Et A. Swope. coilateralhthernanee tax.... 364'75 Wm. D. Holtrworth, ‘"- " " - l GOO 32 W. J. llartan,"retallera' . '....1.000 00 H. D. Wattles, "' " " K 684 - 436 IL D. Wattles, license for Miami and bowling aakions D. D. Wattles, restaurant and beer bt_se license IL a Wattles, Beane. . The follwing amounts were paid by the State Treasury for various purposes in Adana; Connty: For pensionsand gratuities eso 00 For Common Schools Th.". M. Walter, Mercantile appraiser for 1998,1889 and 1870 49 20 By the same report we learn that the origiaal sunount of Relief Rotert . ka the Bank of Gettysburg, in pursuance of the Act of May 4, 1841, was $9 0 ,9 5 8, of wrrfeits $29,?39 wire redeemed and cancel led, leaving a balance unaccounted for of $1,219. In a statement in the ( same Report of the valuation of personal property, taxa ble for State purposes, appear the follow ing items : Valuation. Tak. Adams •1,287:541 00 91,073 41 Bedford . 1,139.069 00 3,176 84 Cumber Land 3,137,212 IXI 9,217 69 Dauphin 3,204= 00 10,337 2$ Franklin 2,742,133 00 8,497 76 Fulton 191,262 00 549 96 Somerset 1.218,883 00 3,342 75 York . 4,519,397 00 11,577 07 TLIADIML:I3 STZVRNS.—The following is from Ex-Governor Ashley's "Recollections of Men and Measures in Congress:" Bending beneath the weight of seventy years, Thaddeus Stevens was the acknowl edged leader of the House from the mo ment of his entering- , it, in 1859. His wis dom gave him pre-eminence over his op ponents in the House. He had some of Corwin's animal magnetism, The bold language with which he disposed of com promises showed all his hearers and, co laborers that no half-weisures could be accepted by him. Without Thaddeus Stevens in the House, Mr. Ashley believed that the power of slavery would yet have remained unbroken. A =mica YOR BARGAINA.-3fr. Samuel Herbst, who intends to remove to North Carolina, will sell valuable "Personal Property, at his residence on York street, on Saturday, Feb. 4. See adi. is AT COST! AT COST! Until April' 1871— at Non's' Corner, to make room for Spring goods—Clothing, Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoes, at WHOLESALE PRICER. Now is your time for Bargains. Don't fail to call, if you need anything in-mr line. No Humbug. -111 and see for yourselves. , [For the liar and Sentinel ; REPLY to U. DELiae. MESSRS. EDITOT9:-1 have just read a communication in the Compiler, pUrpor ting to come from Silas C. Delap, in which he attempts to justify himself, in the course he pursued, as chairman of the committee appointed to audit the accounts handed in to the county Commissioners by Mr. Wert, of the Institute of 169. .4s Mr. Delap, in the communication alluded to, would have the public believe what is not so, I feel it to be my duty, in justice to my self as well as Mr. Wert, to• State a few facts which he, either ignorantly or purposely, omits to state. Ile says: "The manner of rejecting the report was not so boisterous as Mr. Wert would have the public believe. Mr. Heilhecker, who made the motion, stated that be did not intend, by so doing to reflect in any way on the committe, but did so merely, to avoid further controversy." This is all right—so far as it goer. Ile then goes' on further and says that "only with this understanding did Mr. Wert secure the rejection of the report." But stop here, Messrs. Delap di, Co. WAS this all that I , eaid 7 Was there not something else said, which was not quite so soothing ton excited temper? Be "honest" now and 'let us have the whole story. "Hones ty," you know, "is the best of policy." But, perhaps, you have forgotten it.— Well, to set matters rigid, I 'suppose, I will have to repeat it here. In addition to what you have reported me to have said r also - stated that, "if the committee fully understood the facts in the case there could he no cause for controversy." Whether you understood this or not, I will not pretend to say. ,It is enough, howev er, for me know that you omitted for purposes best known to yourself. I know one thing, however, and that is, that the members of the Institute understood it, and knew whither it tended, and voted to "reject" your report moat "boisterous ly," on the strength of it, stud nor, as you would have people believe, because I "did Rot intend to reflect on the committee" end to "avoid controversy." The remark was intended to .flatter you into silence, in order that you might not expose your ignorance (niftily" or Aid it ' does not matter) again &film your fellow teachers, who had already become disgusted with your misstatements. Like a good felloW, you took the bait and subsided. The re mark you quote was intended for you and acted like a charm. The one you did not quote, (and yea did hive sense enough not to,)wes locemied forthe institute. They ,razidratdo4it, and; voted . to Elio* your report. „ not oultr tomohnotudy, but with such - 4iishiwias idestilitaileici for ever any committee-man of ordinary. . F. W. HETLHECIER. YORK Srimps, 7sul. 18 1871. tl'ot' the Silir and Renithit Pursuant to ,noel's the members of Vamb Creek tyceumr met at Scott's School Mill6lt, op Friday Evening,' San. 6th, 1871, and nevoid* by the election of Joseph Kunkle as Speaker, Sohn fr• Dishilieenetasp e ank-As 4iitoeissiver ?Meuse& _ . * ol / 3 0PM RboidAtinalliss offerecit . PUmolved that war is justifiable?' After a spirited discussion a vote was taken which tateltarl the delimit of the rueletig*4 On.mOtien 4 / 4 6 obition was Made a venial order for the next nisitithigf " .riettait - trriitevela6ol term of Franklin Tp, &maid be inerease4 The Society again east en the-11)161,4AM Ae above Hesoluthni flag 4l•44.liir Faxoti,,,Ltltociugam ]Pte . D. Chamberlin, John H. Add, ,; c 43 ***, 01 0 W. /4 nregA4' virt at: 4 00110@h t.141?n 0014/114411. 1 ,4siiiiimisiimas, " se drisesorass u".-11.0 *iv l ug ,thatite ~nimaT Elio' Pith/it Bl.lh as by Stmat"Pr#l4l.4 51ew,1441 4 41 0 1 14411 51 ! 0241161iies Society adjoammed taahalt , 4l.ol-3Wiar erealsg, Jaw 101114 and sentinel. . - CoirzrST—W i lso ball, suffered from ; Corns, Bunitnik t lngrowing Nails, Chß ; In last week's Compiler a communes-) Isis's, Tender . FeeB +e.? 'Briggs' Lion appeared, purporting to be from the Al . ator ma uurst . re a ; red& nuke- Committee appointed at last Institute to I dY• old by D rri genta. Be" by mail 60 audit Mr. Wert's accounts. Now that'ALrl4ol-'l* ,Baron e „,,,, i lt r 4 4°, ,ai r ZZ/J• 3- • committee emulated of three persons!'” r ' n. """" nhat ' nmen t r more 'Where then are the other two The namsq die able or disgusting thanc Catarrh "Silas C. Delap" is the only o ne app e nded • Blinn' Allescretre. is a PleaMurt, cheap to the article, and yet he speaks as though 1 and i e n il tr e : r ent** , 80 / 11 by Sir 6 frisists• PILIra!--Suffer not with Inte rn al he were the whole Committee: "It was' I ing or - Itching Piles. A cure ,hais, been Bleed the intention of the Committee to drop the subject and say nothing more about ; dieeeveredl Bri gg s' Pile 'Kerne "' a r c it." He also says: "The committee was - anM and sure ' ._B°ld by druabaS moved and appointed without a dissent- I CoNB"I72"/ —___ _, _, . With ibe .hollaw , mull ing voice." There he is wrong again; for i sickenin g " ei ght ...w r a 3 M o- IlloL null's, Profuse one of the teachers, appointed on the 4 m r PecturatiM4 the debtiftUttufi 11101t committee, was opposed to it and consider- +innate) soa all other srulllssals of this ed it an outrage limn the very first. He f at a l m almiy , arc aabdued by the use of says: Briggs' Throat and Long Heeler, the most spprogriatelg named remedy yet diseev nmd !O. Ilimat and Lung.. Disease's. Sold by A. D. Buehler, .1. M. Huber and Diuggistif genera*. . . tg e . ......._ ..._... , . , Loos Eizat.—B. Woodward meneed, in connection with his GOA:Ppr ng, the repairing of Umbrellas, 1 1 4:4414. sc., which he will warrant to he liettOaf.. ed than is done by the res4coty : op *An.. brella-menders. Any person ' .wlsUrg• . work done in this line casllois:Wwl ' at 1 his shop on Carlini Streete,..nmi it -ire I sent for and returned. -tlbauiessiorimnste',- He also has sty l on lisisr"Wa iir.rie4 of Bat tle-teld-Belies, of Intirklid:*4ll kik, large asmortmentotCass'Ai.se. • CaAnxii*: see kitis 4520 111311 -"The idea of investigating the accounts of last year's Institute *rig-bitted with me, and I had my reasons for it.' . Now for another quotation: "When the Institute assembled there was but one sentiment amok g teachers; and that was, that if Mr. Wert 's last In stitute expenditures were legal and proper, he must be reimbursed foi his loss. Feel ing, that, *paha/ pf t4s county nfi, Super intseht adesincli jusVl) , sock $ iacrifice, the teachers with one mind resolved to come to the rescue. With that view an auditing committee was moved and ap pointed without a dissenting voice." Look at the discrepancy. First he says HE originated the idea of the auditing Committee and had his reasons; and af terwards tries to make it out as the idea of the Institute, as a whole, in ordef that Mr. Wert might be reimbursed. 0! con sistency, thou art a jewel—which, it seems, is not possessed by _friend Delap. But who is Silas C. Delap, the committee 1 lostn . whe imegges flues in Mosel( P . A man of fame and great renown, Who teaches school In Oxford town. 100 00 230 On 5415 We read in the Bible that "there were giants in. those days;" but we will have to change "those" into "these," for lot here is one in our very midst. One would think from his abuse that he had been a competitor with Mr. Wert for the office of the county superintendency, and had been defeated, or that he was trying now to supersede him. He further says that Mr. Wert thing the deficiency in the face of the teachers. This I deny. p o simply informed them that such Was the case, ni•a• reason for not emiao.Yilig so many ,paid - lecturers us ho had done at the previous Institute. Mr. Delap also talks about his predecessor, as only charEiNig the teachers half as much as Mr. Wert did, • What dime he mean by that ? Each teacher psyslitty cents mem bership fee; but who fixed thatlee? Did not the teachers themselves? • - And even if they had not dorm no, I do not • think any one could complain this year, after receiving. tickets to two entertainments and one lecturein the.bargain. For my part, I think that Mr. Wert had the right to spend just as much money of his own as he pleased, without accounting to any person or persons, teacher or teachers; and if I were in his place , I would consider it_bineath my dignity to take any further notice of the matter. Mr. Wert made the same speech in the Institute that was published in the "Star and Sentinel." se. also before the lusti tutemade a statement of his accounts so plain and simple that a school-boy could_ understand it. He did not claim to have made au incorrect statement to the Com missioners; the items which went to make the $64.50, were just as fresh in his mein (s4' then as the items which he did file in their office. The object of the lairqueted is - b 3 prevent Superintendents from draw ing more money than they spend. He gave vouchers for all be drew and is time. fore guilty of no misdemeanor. Silas, "the Committee,'; says: ?Tile manner of rejecting was not so boisterous as Kr., Wert would have the public be. lieve," etc. I would remind him of, the old - proverb, "actions speak louder than . words." Whence sprang, sul if by magic,. the hrindsome presents Mr._ Wert received on the evening of the same do, if the mass of the tf .2l. •rs were not with him? Yes, and Many were slighted that they had not had the onartunity. given them to contribute. Where beforewass Coun ty Superintendent of Adams so_ highly honored ? 0 Mr. Delap, Mr. r_Delap! "Honesty is certainly the 'best policy" and the next time you write. an , article for a committee, remember and commit all the members of the„sarpe,'for_cortyler will out. The whole trouble seems to be that Mr. Dehip failed to convict Mr. Wert of dis honesty before the Institute, and now, attempts, by an tuttruinly article in the columns of the Compiler, to effect what . he failed to do there. P. 8.-Bince writing the above, I have authoritativelylearned that Mr. McCreary, the President, appointed the committee without any censtatation whatever'. 'List en to Mr. Delap, "The, committee was virtually one of Mr. Wert's own appoint ing." An we to consider, then, that Mr. Wert and Mr. McCreary are one and the same person? If sdy then Mr. McCreary must also come In for his share of the abuse so unsparingly heaped upon Mr. Wert's devoted head: I shalt now take notice orthe oasaidons and eironmstarmes which are supposed to render the nee of ardent spirife neeehtaiy, and endellvibr - to.ishoiribatlhe arguments favor of their . lise in such s dases are fonaddi in error, and 'thit, 'ln 'each of Om, ardent spirits, Thhteid of -2.4l.nAing strength to the body, increase the evils they-are 3—tended to relieve—, 1. They m. said to be neeessarria levy cold siestbas This #s far from" beg true; for the temporary warmth thtly_pro duce is always succeeded by a greater dis position in the body to be affected hi cold. 2.ars,sp4dV I!ts.. in w' warm k • y p 4. they increase instead of lessening the ef fects of best upon the isxl .. aad , oareby dispose tottsiiiiirirofit Zn&i." 'As well might we throw oil into a house, the roof , of whicll was on lire, in - Order to prevent the flames from extending to its inside, as pour ardent spirits into the stomach tg lessen the effects of a hot sun upon the 'skits 13 - - Nor *Atli talon the if fedi! Kbard4isor tiliM3 , 0 0 0 4* - 41 ' # There' is no nourishment in ardent spirits. The strength they produce in labor, is of a tnuniegyreSims, - end is always followed by a sense of weakness !Ad pspire. I have known many instaneeircifiribiet who tnne t?llowed the most laborious-win: ployment for many nap, In the open air, aid in warm and cold weitl 'or :who new drank intxtbillif but wet** and enjoyed uninterrupted good health, OR. RUSH. lairPoreity is bad, but the worst kind ,pf, poverty is poverty of the blood; this bakes a man "paw indeed," for it o takes . way o °Urne .434 energ but enrich the blood with its vital slistoomt, roe, by taking the Pawls* . gyrnp (a luotoside of iron,) and you will feel rich in i d gas good se anybody." Try it. it • :L,L.f CAPT. Nontus—ass the lowa NA iSott stock of Clothing, lists, Cvs, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods in town, and is soling than very thew Clive Lim g OIL 1100.24 f A TEACHER [Selected for t t lte_Star and Sentinel Autpirarr - Wssarwo 1114pFX.tart.—A don, patented August; 1870, And known air "Steriareithi CYaeh-sodlety !' .ii Yee e ellad r °the wsurhes mil..l:*4B lremoug Pbirlelinp :l eclis y, th wit Qtrnitne hou ctil t :orni l t"4lhli°l4 manipula tion, - hes given eadisfaetion tried. ..Mesres. 8. 11Torreli IV Smith will eillihit . the Boiler at the prineipel hotels tb Gettysburg during Gina Week, and in *lto housekeepers to come 'and..eriiiiiinsi for themselves. lE=CI Ncw Btaxics.—We have now ea _hand a full assortment of newly printed Blanks for Jnstices of the. Peace. including Lett mations, Warrants, Commitments, Sum monses, Sublicenaa, Executions, &e. Al so Sale Notes, Negotiable Notes, Judg anent Notes, &c., with and without waver clauses, School Warrants, School State ments, Contracts with Teachers, &c. Orders promptly filled. PIRLYZ OTIVIZREL—E. H. Minnigh makes it a point to serve up the VElla naar Oysters that can be secured in the Balti more market. He has special accommoda tines for Ladies and Gentlemen,:whe will find every thing in prime order - . Oysters served up in every style, to snit the most astidious. Call and see for yourselves. Tae BEST STOVE 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 jest the thing for Offices,. Stores, and Parlors Chambers. Call at C. H. Buebler's Ware Room, opposite the Passenger Depot, and examine for yourselves. tf WAREHOUSE /OA RlENT.—the building now occupied by Jos. Wm,. 6c Son as a Produce Warehouse, Gettysburg, Pa.— Inquire of Joseph Wible. tf GOOD NEWS FOR OUR FAILWERIL—This year Opens with a fine prospect for the American farmer. The European demand for American grain bide fair to be far greater than for many years.. The war having consumed home supplies, the draught in foreign supplies must be great ly increased. Moreover, the war has greatly interfered with fall sowing in Germany and France, and the next aggre gate of crops in these countries must bs Much steelier than heretofore. And the probability. of an increased demand for American wheat is strengthened by the immense falling off in the supply on band in the lour chief grain marts of the world since January .1, 1870. The following figures tell the story: , Llverkool.. New York. micas°. • Milwaukee T0ta1.... Falling M!r In I,ondon alone the amount of wheat on hand is 'a million bushels less than in January, 1870. Between the comparative smallness of the stock • on band and the. certain diminution of the European crop, a With demand upon America is litetviia- We, and an increase in prim will follow as matter of comae. Tax Virginia Senate , bas passed a bill making an appropriation to purchase a picture of General Lee, and try the same rote refused an appropriation for the purchase of a likeness of 'General George H. Thomas, one of the most gallaza soldiers of the army of the Union. NEST to the terrible loss of life and suffering in the Paris bombardment, will be deplored the sad ciestrnetion of art in the doomed city. Its richest consumma tions in the 'Museum and Luxeznixong are already reported destroyed. 11411;11160. liAls-.llAnii.—On the Mth Wt.. by the ger. L. T. Williams. M. Daniel H. Bair. of Littlestown, to Miss Martha Ellen Had, of Carroll oinhig 4 bid. Gina—Sarrunir.-0* the 15th nit., by .- C. Sbeel, Mr. Jacob Case to Mho Jennie beirler, boils of .thin oilinitr• - ' • • _Dai.x.r—Mmorna.,-011 the Millet, WM:Reit W. F. P.• Do*, Mr. Jacob Doll to Mies Swan Mummer, both of Tart county. Mtn--Latratcx.—On the sth inst., by Mee. D. W. Wait, Mr. J. Singleton Myers to Minsldary -Link Diariek, all of Butler townehip, Minion pouaty. , i maiaisar r Qvanirsiaz—Eizaam—On the : Ifitli ult. • • Arc .1. Mummer, Mr. Charles C. , ll. fonneriyot Penasylvania, to Mini Meg: en . ikenneike of this many, allot Ka etquk, ty, lowa, I 4inirie—liamil.—ln Washington, D. C., ea to =I:A%F. X. DeNeeker S. 4.. at lit. Dr. Jr. F. sorb, eit u .110 . county, _to Mine IL B. Hen*, dal= Mon. M.A. ISMIX6. af Zdenton, Ht .llr a • • Summa—.Maoris.-10nibil b tit,..„ at Abe tie. al the briite'eibbren mer.• W. E ll lnbeinrrioaoblu Jamb' of• Middle. tomb tino county,. tO Mhs M a ly :ruf Cm& James Mieldey. olgelizi ears, Ibis einnifyt ll=sorleealtemare a Ilse for an over kw to aooompaay the nottea ml, la dada' weesurlal tribadaa, nesolattane of loofa ties. der, Birtgam—.4)ll the UM laelt.,ln thriaplace, atith. P., laantrehlld Parer sot Means garner, ace 4, 7 weeintaa• Ow , : Oftalor.t.en: Ma 4ay 01 Ileplember Andrewlkeetter. eon o f 1 &due Masa, spa tweaks. Couninanne , aftet the 10th hat.. In lAttlestorrt 7 Mr. FredadeltOotelettee,aae4 79 DIEM .- ING.CIe the lith nit; aner m Ati mm Magdalene IMMIag. seed 'ID rani 0= • Bdays. Parzlit—Oil the Bth lash; In lattleetown, alter a; burner:4ra. 'Ms near, eyed 18 years t , anentatamill days ranunt--4:ker the 218talt, near Uttleitewa. , iirs.Vanatimindikt, aced , 88 eas, 6 maths the 18th •• 11c ' ontat4 Vett Q 4l, r • ~:M1p5. 1 . 4 1 1 0. ;m l 3 4;:- vigriztOk, 1 waft • •-•• • .tiolosergs•cii;e are sodiatiowOruwallowAWltift a I,IV • ' • Clodja the— to ow+t or, • " . we • •""• U.. , • ; flAlls.tanr.-,44risiss a Prodite* %14r-:., . . , Bet/UMeee, Thursday .Iforning. 1 ON I !' • - , burgh, Pa. SUPER FLOUR, i 25 faii 550 ~ , 4 . AUCT .., i - 11 ) ...' i --- ---- EXTRA ELOmt,.., . i , , ~.." 6 25, Al, 6,51) On 277ES.LiA. r .; TA 77A Y 24,1871 , - Wirt% Ihraltat, - ' ' -1 ar ‘it• Igo . BED WHEAT 60 Al the Grocery Store, formerly belonging to J. 147 0 1 IW. Cress, on the Northwest corner of the Ma t:. , 75 fi t, 6 6 mond, Getty sbu Pa., will be o ff ered at Public Comm, Auctkm the. g h lrtWf";•,-t• • •-i - !..1.”00:ii. 19 'T C% ! sizably, sifitgi 1 4 1 11r. s.upkat tn"l Mi ea „.s If - 75 Lamps, ( class Jars, Demi TDSOTES-SEED, -75 46 op I johns, Esatinft- 8 rut*, diments, iirushe. . Brooms, Baskets. Bueke WI CLOVER-Slum - 25 6 725 , all *Mel ts• 48 : Lante g l .ssau es generally _kept in a Grocery more.— Fisz.-8NED,.... 000 aI no Also. the STORE FIXTURES, consisting of IlicoE,lBnotalusint, 10 0 IPA' Counter, Show N a, Selvint i fesk, Platform ~., 1 ,,,: f s um. .: „.„ ~. , i„,„, , Sca/es,_and a o. 1 3foßitsg O Steve. ...74 le ts,.l Sir The Bale voUlcoutorimee at o'clock. P. M., RAMS 16 0 is . and wsll continue from day to day until all is sold. 1,,,,...D.. ~.. ..„,,,,,..., 12. i i ii i , 13 i Attendanceswill Ns given and terms nude known . • . . , ..--., 1 -. , '1 ',' .. .bY 'JOHN VIM: S. GI eity•burgGrada * Provision amirkert. DAVID DETRICK, ', , • fießribitrr, Plofday Morning.. . , ,J all. Stu i5,71.....5t . A in M t . ItV reat ie j eWg ' diturs. nom 600.0 5 75. i _alt walla. ..; . •-1 20 0 1 a° , RED WHEAT, 133 0 I '25 COHN, Bra • ' -- r • - oo - 4 70 BUCKWHEAT 00 0 00 ..,-Twllir - fingP—....... .ssr...° 6u. 4is Os ; 1 tmovambiara, 000 ly 72 . ; . I ': 1 4A,,.. . . . . . _ . ... . , L ... ,..." 5 I 9IA'•..••::t.:•.•-' ' ' : , ' 1 • • ' - • , : . . ; . 7 'i A 1 7,-, 411mrrpp.,,, , ,, • ... IA • 11.. ..... o • ••••••• • . $4 . 4 1 14 . '. 7 1 :- -V, ;Wi4141011, 01(f¢, 1. jpiiiiii iit' V. IKaregi. * Baro., ~ ,,,...,.404.Arilidkaritffitiv,OVIIIidrtho.kist. Serc:44, - Xt kt...,,, • I 10116 i ' IGNIK 10.4% 7.7 . 6 . 5 , • 107% 7 F I :: -.67 •"• - ...f• •.: • • • ... "N. 107 1(,•g 1($ .4 1 4 1, lin -, •• itr% 15. &30 Year Cpereetki.OY., 1094, IW, 449kh A, 110, 1 {., I(r% &her, 10l 107 Uplon Pa.ckfle B. R. Ist M. 80nd5,.....156) 765 . 900 910 Union Pacific Laud Groot Sead*A... : . 610 al) 'A - CDITOR'S NOTICE The underaigned. SPPtinted by the orphans' Court of Adams County. Auditor todtvposrof t he exceptions to the Account of I).srip K N /my, . .. for of the Hltate of Jalnea Boni n. - • • with aWat. his office In flet.tyslmre. Monday, the 6/h day of Fo•very at lb o'clock. A. 31., to attend to the duties Noel op. polntment. A.. 1. CO% Eft, Auditor. Jan. 20.-3 t DisTiticir rpm= w ill b e a meeting of the District !mai -1 tote of the 2d Sub-Diterict of -talons county, composed of Hamilton. heading, lianiptoil, }ter- Wick toinishlp, Ueraick borough and lislurd, at East Berlin, on FRIDAY and SA It DA Y. JAN UARY Zith and ?Bth, DPI Teachers and Direc tors are cordially invited to attend. J. HOWARD WEST. County Superintendent. Jan. M-It pußLie S A LE.. The undersigned Intending to inn: farming. will sell at Public Sate, an Paddy, rho 24th day 01 114ruary, 1871. their residence in Straban towtniitiP. Wks east of Gael burr near the Railroad, aM midway between the York turnpike and the Hmiterstown road, the following Peon, nal Property, to wit TWO WORK HORSES, 1 fine Brood Mare, 1 four.year old Horse. I Colt rising two years old, (blooded stock. tired by Dr. Tate., celebrated horse Cashier.) 4 YOUNG MILCII COWS, head of Young Cattle, merstddhig Of I Steer, 1 Bull and 9 Heifers. 4 Sheet). two-horse Wagon. three-horse Wagon. Screw.power Reaper. flay -Rake, Plows, ghovel Plows, Harrows, Corn Fork, Horse Goan, double and single Trees Spreaders, Cow Chains, Ortndstone, Own by the bushel, Cut- Una.box.. Re. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND RITCH• gW FURNITURE, such as * Bedsteads. Cook WOll5 and Fistures, Parlor - Stove, and a great Many ether articles too numerous to mention.. arSale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by F. & W. VAN ORSIA.L. Jan. fO, 187L—t'. p ÜBLIC SALE The undersigned. intending to remove to Ben. dersville, will sell at Public tale, on Thursday, the- 2 3d deg 01 /ternary, 1.571, on the premises ut P. A. pe : tm s, lying between Centre Mills and Bendersvt In Menallen township, the follow. Property, 1112 : IiBEE HOUSES, 2 of them Mares with foal. 1 Colt Ming 2 years, one yearling. 4 head of 5111 A If COWS, some of them will be fresh by the thue of sale ormlusrtly 'after, 3 Heifers, 2 Sows and Phot, 1 Biwa& 2 INagona, oar broad-tread for lye or six horses, 1 two and three-horse narrow. tread Wagon, Wagon lied Hay Can lage. set of Dung Boards, Wins-tooth flay Bake, Winnowing ADO, entling.bok,_2 Mars, one a Bedfordnattern widths, other a Wttlierow, Harrow, single Shovel Plow, 2 Corn Forks, Dung and Ilteh Forks, Dung Hook, braider, single and doable Trees, Middle Rings. _ set ofßrambbands, 2 set of Front Gears, fitiusinlars, Bridles, lane, Saddle, Halters and C • Jockey Stick, 2 set of Breast Chains, Bi Cow, and other Chains, Graf u elerapar, G rainSitevel, Tar Docket, =at., and other ail kits too numerous to mention. ....411gailala la. tiammeace at kb .W.Avalk, A. -M., when attendance will be oven and terms made known by I;. 11400. - 811. M. ritax.. J AWN llittlaßr; A nerfoueee. San. 251. 1271.--ts 131;BLIC SALE OF VALVARLR PERBONAI. PROPERTY Qn Baturdaii, the 41h day of February next The subscriber, intending to remove to North will sell at YuMk Sale, at his meedence unm i rcdtreet, Gettysburg, the folkming rem). 141 t 01 ' T, months old, a l a r t o:a Covered 'Pb agou with Spread/Ind 1 Carriage Wtligpread and Shafts, s ic i l Su y, 3 good Sleighs, I Runic Bohm. of Belts.timmed, pair of Baits, double set of atm Batumi. tari, BrWlm, =cief traile. hisdalles,jobes. Trunk-rack, tut of Buckets., mar or 40und • „ ft . I ytygeta girths, Wage, 5 Fire Buckets. WheinUrr O W, kudos, Shovels, Woodaset__ gig. Also, good UOUSEtiOLD AND SElTClikli kTIMITURE, contrasting of /turning Glory tittsve and ripe, Parlor stuve. Bedsteads, 3 Bureaus, pee, labia, Stands, W Aetna, Rood buts, Chairs, new Cane-s Mark 2 large Bucking Chairs, Mirrors. Cradle. Quiltinglrames. Step-ladders, also, BMW CHAMBhIt etrierertack., consist- I of Bedstead. Dressing Barest, Washsjand; tlattdlatand, Toweirack, 3 C..ne-scat Chairs, &c. Mirtitde to commence at 12 o'clock, tL, un said day. TIMEI:—A credit of Eight Months will be ey e& SAMUEL HERBST. JAMB Cat.nalua. Anetioneer. , Jan. 77571.--t5 Ira ' 1171. Bushets. itusheis. 6,519.000 2,9111X0211 4.446,4011 3,780,00 2. 1 994.60 4 tX44O* 1464,000 JAMB 15,4=000 10,645,01116 , 1n,615.000 t,770.10) pUBLIC•SALE The astriertber. intending to quitfanning. all seY at public Bale, on Tuesday. the =Ur • tray of Abruary, al7l, at his residence at Jonas Itoth'i Mitt,t Hatter township, Adams comity. 1 mile Northeast of itUMWAsOurg, on the mid 'leading to laiddlekrwn, the following Personal Property, to maim SIX WORK HORSES, 2 Mares with foal, a Ho. 1 Horse rising 5 years, 2 Young Mares raing 3 years, 9 Head of HORNED CATTLE, some of which are extra stock, 1 large fat fluit. f head or Mosta, 2 War-horse uarrow-tread Wagons, Trot ting Bugg. Weigh and hells, 2 sets or nay Car riages, unload isood as uew. Lime liedlre-tooth Hay Rake, Feed Trough, timeritte Winuostieg t'uttlmpbeit, combined Reaper, and Mower in good running order, Threshing Mathine and Horse-power, 2 good flows, 2 double shove Plows, 2 Harrows, Corn Forks, Corn cove r * , Dung and Pitch Forts, Rakes, Oats Forks, single, Amble and treble Trees, Grain Cradle, Grain Morel, 3 sets of Breeenbands, 3 sets of, Front (Wars,### o 1 'f a me* wagon Saddle and Whip. Co • 2 21 14 118 8 4 kauusina 1 0 1134s al orse ' t•• intim and Side noodles. _Bridl # ir e kikru i dt ex chants, semi reset (Mains, 2 • • 'Bug Tomes, Cuw, kifth and Leg CW=4 2 . - gpadis, Mattock, 12 ar 1.5 Tons of ,fit , Litarun, and a great many other • Sou numerous iv meutiou. a ut . m u pna.hatt interest of 98 Acres td Grain tOetinunettm as 9 o'ciatir, A. it. wfien attendance will be even and ternounade known bl - HOMY HOTEL • Jowl HAMM. Anotioneer. - Jan. 30, 1871.--ts ji . /4241tr,E_ a* T•E 0E,.... VALUABLY PgatanNAL PROPHHTV. • The node , dealing to relinquish f arm . ing, z ), e I c. , , at Du bile Bale, e t tirituriday, the HIP, en Malian, absetTlgrotint orttt o Hampton A m o re m oun. , Ya., and 1 4 mile itrest of the Baltire and llide Me. the following Valuable persuhai VIZ: el OF w VLES. (Istatnetty bred ) frOm 6 Sol yearn elk Mated la =a aad• , the, *not Wag a brown, and slit from sailill half to n and three-quarter bands n !tel.. This 'valuable team la d wall broken and ter el th e'larm or rm porpoise, Two Ing',o OF HORSES. both good driving. one of taal et o t tA• • I : it • }la Mar t e i 2Atuo li kruse le 7 a.a, , •• ! as sit pill, 9 11 = the • 3 bIE •Dwil a w hich are with ism - ; a 1., (tolo..W.goon innld sow% Y . Cheater Whites, I Cho* • • , 0 (-• and a Int ot Young Pito at ague bt o -tread LB* Wagons, on e as ten us; with W afers, 1 Germantown 'Curriliggi Pew . 13e h d R zith Ligie-bottom, HaFic rs Zt • , I l iad ig eandithir t .. a,_ rxre *A Mower, (Battik 1 rk i•Tbss, rain Drill, nearly. new, i' ws, I w' are Daker'sma4e l 3 Hamm, , , • . leo v rt..oimEnln 1 • gig 4 , • Mire& wn : tA , '' t • Loi taro z : l3tat and BreiatChains, . 1 i n alma of Morse Gears, neaat hp_Pe - weala i er, Meeker's aa,) f,l H 106 4e 1V1 ss. tr a krAllPi. - • O. OW . f k jaw For r•• •.••• els, Rakes, Grain ' , . *l l eS tef lahMa• . ' ' I 1 r it ' 7 4 - lli . - : ' ANlt t •i' ' ' l '' ' such as Fruit, , I ' - '''' ' •' !, `• •.• ag • ' . - .1 • ' '. 'ol.e elliNkaktytillk Me Nara pll 11,er•1 oisee. =I ris4WrMint 115 ' 18 . 0. 1471 Nrw g4dvtriiitintuto. ,1 sr,eeutio)., - 41 IZ=M 1 ` nkiit A EsTs. ;:STs. Picking & Co. lave the v largeq :14d best assortment of VINTS ever °flexed. Cv: . Court Proclamation Re:REAS; the lion. Rontarrl. ?mum, Pre. v soletif of the several Courts of Common Pleas hi the rounties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of tler and Terminer • and . General Jan DeljeerY, tor the trial of all capital and ether offender% In said district , and Joszpa Kunn and ttorucxr Meet - any, Hays., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Jus tices of the 4 'aorta of Oyer and Terminer and - General Jail I ullivery fur the trial of all capital I and other offenders n the county of Adams-- have issued their precept, bearing date the 3Uth of Ef.N4;l( in-theta:Er Lord one thousand eight 414 st se n , and Orme dinectedjalt held a Cquit n Pletta. and tieusrar guar- Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Dealt-, ery and Court of Wier and Terminer, at Gettys burg, on MONDAY, the 23d day of JANUARY, NOTICE PA LIERE„Ey YEN to all the Jos- Urea Of the WN tho Coroner and the Constables within the said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with Rolls,Hecorda. and Inquisitions, Examinations, and other remem brumes, to do those Whigs which to their official and in that beim!t appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecuteagainst the prisoners that are or then shall be Iniallotsuld coutityot Admits, are to be then and there tyrzsocut them as than be J A SbertrtatallOs. trodaysb rg. 'di. IiTTI.-te ri`ti BUY ANYTHING CHEAPER THAN F:LSEWII EltE. rail 1170.—t[J411 o, A I "g‘ 4444 4' -4 Xl , O THE. WORKING CLASS.—We are now 1 prepared to furuislt all classes with constant, eintnoyment at holm., the whole of the tune or for the spare moments. titbit:W.3,l new, light, aud tnble. Persons of either sex easily earl, from Ike.. to ti per evening', and a proportional sum by devoting their whole Hine to the huslueSs. Itoys and girls earn nearly as much as men.— That all Wilo see this notice may send their ad. chess, and test the business. we make the unpar , alleled utter: Tu such :LK ate not well natisued, we will send ;f to pay fur the tronble of writing. Full partieulars, a valuable sample wide!) will elo to commence work on. and a copy of The Peo ple'.., ear!, Cbutieinium— one 4.1 the largest and best family iiewspapers ever published—all sent free by mall. Header. if you want ermanent, profitable work. address E. C. ALLEN SCI)., Augusta, Maine. 41 NIVEINALISM What is it? Serd for the .Star in the West. Cincinnati. .1. large 8-page weekly; eitabllstied 1827. It meets all the wants of the family; 50 pet year. sl.'2' six months.— Try It. Specintete4 free. Address 11'ILI.1 A MSON 6: CAST WELL, I Itininnall, Ohio. .4t KNUINE NoltltAY OATS, and ALSIKE 4.3 CLOVER. Sample packages sent free to all farmers; also, a ermy of the A ISERICAK STOCK JOUUN AL, by enefoslng stamp to N. P. BOTE it GS; Ch., Parkesburg, Chester en.. Pa. 4t JUST WHAT YOU NEEI)!—New CHOIRS .a.nthems and Quartete (or 5 cents. Mailed free. Lend 5 eenfs, her specimen, to A. 2:.7 West 31a(llson Street, Chicago. 4t k:NY YOP.Ii FETY STEAM l'O‘AElt CO. I Steam Engin•r.. With and without cut..ntr. and Sectional Safety Steam Jicti:ers, bat in quantities by special machinery. Send fm eircular. 44 Cort land street, N. Y. 4t $5 to $lO per Day. and Guts oho en• gage in our•new busine.,, make from 05 to *lOper day in their own localities. Full particulars and instzuetions sent free by mail. Those in need of parkasaiwat. proßiabie . work; sbeigtd — addrest - at once. (WAGS hil,isOY 4 to., Portland, Maine. AGENTS! READ THIS' 1 I E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY QF $3O I PER. WEEK and expenses, or allow a large commission, W sell our new and wonderful Inven tions. Address M. WAGNER & Co., Marshall, Mich. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. SALARY YEE WEEK, and expenses, .v.8..1 mid Agents, to sell our new and useftu Aliseoretimi. Addreol B. SWIM', St Co., Mantis% Alit h 4t 1826 CBE TIM "vISGETABLE _ rULMONARY RAL-SAM." 1870' The old standard remedy for Coughs. Geoids, Con sumption. "Nuthipg better." CI:TLEs & Boston. 4t 1111A-WS rowDEK. a 45- I_, moves superfluous hair in Are minutes, with. out Injury to tike nkie, tient try malt tor CPfIAIWS ASTHMA CU'RE Itellevesinest violent parerrems to live minutes /sod enacts s speedy cure. Hee by THE JAPANESE HAM STAIN Colors the VI Waken and hair alietudital Blacker Brown. 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OVER COATS.. _ pitztpft,'C lu o., n it= 2, theitiot “Tb.sb FUR - YITITIZE Jo,sepli Walton &, Cablawiteliask . ere, .11'0. 418 Manta Et, Phawlelpkia r 1 LB catablisinnept ta ono of . he oldest in rtill ll scieltifa, and from king experience and sarenerTaelllties we are prepared ta furnish good wet* at rrasonable prima - We mantas= 1 4 11 11t 1 4%. 3 4( 1 450 mlr i atgr i f furniture 4 .1 4 4 44 :47 6 114iir &ode aoade ti) order. . J.. rfsite^ ve*Work aaa Mee Farnltrue for mins .Weres.. made to order. W I.mAxcerr.. . . Scars 'Feb. T GrIZICAt ZAGICAL RAIRTORCER. 'f ir Willinv neautirtu "rad aet °ll- of la trbtsk . *an-t teil ers -ll iPr er ,snUstae aihice be.in Lora t n, on wo to three tnotittratrom Ape AWl ga wrier : AO. Ms MO rtr. lait Ls perfect unless and win not tn any way gain or . !Ware 'The akin. . .? See 7 5 nt . 's* tingle- lent. ItY m all,. Postage tree, DU receipt pt price. 'Addraat • . . W. C. WIGN Mummaatatrtg, Adsnutooontri ra- J . an. 6. 1e71.--dm 0 PIIII W..,,....ORK.INGCLASS. sy..B Olt VIPtik.LBO,-Wo Ore PrePond to turnerial alailiell 'WM cesstaut Employment, as home whole er j , art of the- *whew newwreoPeerahle ona Very Drub .. moot snot dex. easily earnfrolt *SO ,per : e l and 4 Wel forget : alumni hr. - devoting mho time to the business. Boys and girls learlrasi sheds es eteerprirmomE:utny ens lag ftrAmic_Toli IlblUlP. leafTV .46. . 1111 Y ....F.: Thas you tu Us' t tle on bee ruLL nN. NV2...1'4 f . rifig, also e Voidable r 9 ...... - 0 —,.... 0.00.0.0 , 111:141. , jleirpp , v3ll de noting ttolasosre.i It MIT. . BDELL4O tialiVwell." mit it t em Ispi et toesedes.; la It wept y_o Pe ur to . 0 rmi ll to rblia-ti nat at b .Luit . 1 "4 d rem iftit. Npw.itei6. --: , . —it. . seacirre l 011 . • kgi ift • , " :`! l r i bi 8110 4,,[. fr . .y ,~,~, ~~~ , ~. =I 'M P lr ° I lVe n lt i tnr iTh N I look* Cm i will receive, by re urn mall. a comet &Miro of i your future Mudiand or wife with name out , of marriala oc Adlir IF! . i9)X ' r. - gEL D Ir I i ". Nt itFui ine. ' r . f Masonic Temple Loan, I, •l HE MAGIC COMB will change any hair or beard to a permanent Melt A u lt it contains no pobion. One comb sent by mall for IL Dealers molted at minaret rates Address W. 42,NR -Pllo4spiagiseuL z igass. imr T Li E A - N eTAR . 18 - . .I_4 C.IC TE A with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes- For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale by the Great .4114nUR é Pacific The Cb.; B Church tit.. Mar York.' it O.- Boa MOIL— Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. Jan. Lt-4w I DOOR AGENTS WANTED.—Tbe Land of JLI Sacred Mystery, or the Bible read In the light dint own Scenery,—Bev. W. L.Visige'snew book, Is now ready. Printed oti tinted pipet, fused In besutfful style, contains ZOO Superb Engrasinge, and: one of the most iahrable Biblical books ever taunt lnevery family where the Bible Is to be found, and there are millions attune. there can this. work be sold. VS. Aguas l e rgeelage Nast spats. also for Otowe's - Seirfliterprettng Family lible," stradtlest* book ever Issued, being ills crowning life Work— pronounced by Milks the finest and moil cons ekt,Ettint,MotWinga ITether teeklibbls eelimptned,„: trhAd utataa a Vir t a °ll2l7 Whir= en sing; a .iwy of dab . etc., and enables any reader to form his own commas. tary on the Scriptures as he Studies them. Any agent or person who reads this, and who desires the must profitable and honorable business. send for circulant with full Information. Woternota rom Morns & Co, Hartford, Conn. Jas.l3.-4s AGENTS WANTED.-4023 inceith)—by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston; Mass., or Sc. Louis, Mo. Dee. 30.-4 w WAYTED.--Bnalnees howorniple. V 3 No competition, liberal pay eyes. 8. W. KENNEDY, 8 8. 4th St., Phila. Dec. Kt.-4w gnit Energetic /hrrifers Wanted! From MI, tFU SIM can be Aside during the Idle Winter months Bashiess pleasant and honosable. For further particulars of tuts Special chance address at once A. H. Hubbard. Phila. Dec. 30.-lw it PICKING & CO A GE NT$, WALE AND FEICILE MOO. a week. 13. —66 per era Land $26.= ill Mk Prizes. In. fOrmation tree, address American Book .Co., st "William St., N. Y. Dee..110.-4w • .• ME HAND IN HAND MUTUAL LIFE IN- I St:HANCE COMPANY wants a number nf gnod Agents, also a good general Agent for West ern Pennsylvania, also a good general Agent for the German Counties of Pennsylvania. Address Hand in Hand °Mee, No. 112 South 4th St., Phila. a.tti Se" per day and nsk. Do yolk want a situation as salesman at or near home, to Introduce our now 7 strand While Wire Clothes Ulm to last forever. Don't miss this chance. Sample free. Address Hudson River Wire Works, ,5 William St., N. Y., or Ifirbearborn St. Chicago, Illinois. Dec. 80.-4 w FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. ,Ve v.lll. vind a haadsaamit Prospetus- of our New Illustrated Family' Bible containing over 2ao One scripture Illustrations to any Book Agent, free of charge. Addresv, NATIONAL PrBLIBIIING CO.. PhliaAlelphLa, Pa. Dec. XL-4w ISSUED JAM. laT. 1871. "100 CHOICE SkLEC. TIONB No. 3," containing the beat new things fur Declamation, Beritatioa. ix. Brilliant Ora tory. Thrilling bentanient. and Swilling Humor, 180 page;. Paper 3.. cents, cloth 75 cents.' Ask your,bookseller for It, or send prior to P. Garrett & en, Phila., Pa. Den 30.-4 w ANTED—AGENTS, iat perday) toslthe eet eri.bn : mg cutsa. Mei the underfeed. MAWS the "lock starlit" (alike on both sides.) and Molts Itemised. The best and cheapest family Sewing Machine in the market. Address. Joansmt, CIAMX m Ca, Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, ra-,cgdea,...111., or ft. c St. Louis, Mo. 30.-ew AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY OF GOD'S CHURCH, fly Prof. ENOCH POND, D. D. From Adam to the present day. Light Business. For men and ladles everywhere. Good pay.— Send- ior Gum McCURDY. Philadelphia, Dee. 30.-41 V REDUCTION OF PRICES GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS Alaig•tiend for our New nice List and a Club form will accompany it oontaining full directions —making a large sav ing to consumers and re munerative to club organizers. TUE GI AT -AMERICAN TEA CO., 31 R. 33 STREET, P. O. 1it0515643. ' New Tort 4w IJABOLIO. TABLETS.- An unfailing RIIIIMY tor all Bronchial Difficulties. Coughs, Colds, Roarsness, Asthma, Diptheria, Dryness d of the Throal or Wind Pips sad ail Cs. orairttal isease& The wonderful modern discovery of Carbolic Aci is destined to become one of the eget° mankind In Its applicatiOnto of the throat and Its great caratine qualities In all affections of the CHEST and LUNGS. • DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS besides the great remedial agent Carbolic• Acid coutainestliewhypewlieadsuniv reeonallend ed, which ohemiesily emu a Tab. lot more highly nusWdaal— sad adapted for diseases of the throat than any other pfeponitkin ever before offered to the puWlc.„ CA.UTION.—Be sere - yoa get Wars Carbolic' Tablets; don't let other goods be palmed Off on you hither place. FOIL COUGHS AND COLDS Weirs Carbons Tablets area sure ones. Try them. J. LLplases,34 Platt St., N. Y, Mks Agent. BO LD BY DRUGGISTS. Dec. 110.-ew , Biaty-jice. First. Prise Nokia Awarded Bahian Piano ilanktory. VILLIAM KNABE CO., Hapufaeturor a : of _-- t`ll4airw. agtrARE Aim rnagat PIANO B A3JTIM o R r, •lt D:. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly Thirty years, and is on their excellence alone attained an unpu inence, which pronounces Them nAs llcd The4r combines great power, swestsleakaed fine quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, sweeintwi throughout the eatirescale. Thetr is pliant and elude. and entirety free tram the stillness found in 110 many Plum . ra WONOKANI111.11" they are uneauaßed• anin f~unikkon **bullet= tutteoristk mAssisat., tha ealatiti our , 'sadness enahliniral piountlnttally an Initneteratash of !timber, Lo., on hand. An our 80117kR11 PIANO! have our New bit roved Orerstrung Seale and the' AtiaAlin e ta Awwtqd tali mortal Mien*. to s ! Ulm bn profs in , LIMAN 11-PIANCti Ind ARZ °RANDS; tented Aug. 14-18156, will bring ' the Plano nearer perfection thantio yet been a,C tabled, . • . Every Piano fully Wtrtbd" far * i. We him Wide arrientVki the 'Brge areticue=iln•gh ti & D n i t Nis d ir tAll c t fee - Wheleeile - and Ititeetli•'lWhollie - r F 4 04017 . . • - PETER BENTg,-Agento' No. Pali 11 4nEOS *refit !Ott. PL &Pt: MlXs43i it 9§A A.,14.U5 rl• H E GREAT AMERICAN _ EIE.AI,TH IA MEZTORk2t. WIWI an MOod slid • lionitals; *TAMA akin' • -: r Cunottivm. Moues eg Wmeettng 0 Cgrinde Agieetions of the Blood, e }Kidneys. Recommended by in medlem Faculty and many thouseside of e . 144. beet :citizens. e"k• : fAtt g l tie t alee s -- ith 000 k or Ai "willbligie -you ROMtimere;ligyir: '''' nanniel G. Inlifidomparsesfooro', Tenn. oar I have usdd seven bottles of itoisadalls Mti Ii t MEEINV II 4 111 14:1 • wn• Bennunis inaz MMC I have ens*nn I =rase I se ireteeec kY INAW 24 14.0 1 . 1 4itS0 1 0144 1 1 11111411 • 11 = dirsit 2 lolo - 04, 61 :1W:1 1 WeessluSa= ea strikrigelikiiiimgo, p rirgilhins. A t.. l t ' All 1J 1 4 Sir VW . Gettysburg, ra.,17 A i r !,Apalgen4ol9lool4l,:i reL.•9 • brs• ILLnit-tra v PAiNMB Ni on or address ti rtl ;l l., • • foPlitt*ittsensests. ATlnk t itliest and a r k adress TA Jan. LS.-M. and . Plitisa4 flff for. sael atAr , 4w ' CI4,O'CK 70 00 70 TO REDUCTION OF DUTIEB. Bi GETTING UP CLUBS. TRY WELL'S THE GREAT FORTES, TOXS TOVCE Pacenunamil t xur miwitai ins 1 area Litt ha y • ,; ~...,,° • fht- . , . V •a • :a xi , a• la tAlNsadMks A if* kre • Me Mau -Nile tisiatiaidllait' 441•Aratne /Mr , • ~'JI~ = fnir . Jan. 1.1.-lii IOWOTG,7 s-IA-lIiTZRYAT, 6 iedeeruabk after Ilia (S) MIA Within twenty-one (2)7sam INTERNAT r 19r,,)1 MARCH & SEPTEMBER The Bonita are registered, and %111 be lamed In suit* tomtit. DE HAVEN & BRO N. $0 s.■sh iv* Strimot. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Stairs Moonlit and sold on cornmbdon. Gold and Governments bought and wit Accounts received and Interest snowed , subject to Sight Drafts. ![arse 24, nIR CUCLIJO3ZR WOOD PUMP! One dozen reasons togis this is the bast .P'weig, . . marruladured in America for WELLS AND CISTERNS. 1. R is Simple. 2. It is Reliable. 3. It Is Durable. 4. It Works very & -It throws Water Rapidly. - 6. It Is all Wood. 7. The Wood Is Tasteless. & It does not ,Crack lu the Sun. 9. Rls not liable to get out of order. le Should any rewire he necessary In time, t.Wy can easily be made by any person. H. it will not freeze. 12. It Is Cheerer th.v any other nellable Pute n mp ured. mn- - an Balding's Double Acting Glass Cylinder FORCE PUMP, With glees cylinder, and hence no rust and little or no friction—cannot freeze—and admirably adapted for Sprinkling Gardena, Washing Win dows, inntingsdaitair Mee, Elevating Water. &c., —believed to be without an equal for durability, economy and-sonvenience. • Having purchased the exclusive right for Ad ams county, persons requiring Pumps for wells or clatern2cui hive them furnished 4) COlre 4pd empty i t ureeby_ sending the n dela - *ell or faction gimpig/led in canes or no payment required. till Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. JOSEPH KUNKLE, hicKnlghtstown, Adams county, Pa. Oct. 21, 1870.-17 CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. At Horner's - Drug Store, • you can always get the best and cheapest DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES. DYE STUFFS, SPICES, PERFUMERY, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN TOILET SOAPS, &c.. Jan. 13, ISTL-41 1 T PRIVATE SALE tiO ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate on "Diamond - Hill," 1 mile West of Get. tmburg and one of the finest building sites thissieinity.. Cali on, or W. M I L IT I OUGETILILIN. Jan. IS, 21171.--tf Arming Watt*. THE ORIGINAL Howe Sewing Machine IMPROVED. It. Drismiaitv, Nose or OP.r Wien, Peasetion in inechaskal antstruetion, lightness and Beauty in Style and finish, and slapied to t , kOge range of work, renders it TM BEST , ' gain brio ill the !Met. An earnest invitation Is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam ine this Machine and be coneiseed of Its meats. arAll *Nett PrWelitlYarteidetilk Macklin* delivered to all parte of the County. H. IL ROWE, Agent, Baltimore Street, Bettysisol,.l* Nov. 5, 1370.—tt HOWE MACgINES! Tint Lan= nawrinta curcut aiwoofFil. 'SEWING MACHINES. JACO!, F. TVOMIIB, dtsit, GErrnameo. PA., di .40 rosiokosco OS York &rest. QAMUII be promptly attended to. Ma k,vered to Winans of the county end air The Instructions t/rs ll, glrat cztlorveu _„ nll fir Of chines on neoount attic popedarlry of the Uowe MlPhinelk Thyn se•WileisHlMillit uu- Pthey anvil Imbednea Meech machine& medal lorloittapaamosof SOWIII.I 11 4 . A * MIN* woe *Nt itigria, Nlttittit=3,l= cq = Lat,s? a "le of enntberbusd p township, Adanis = be , here . • . tGhe laid .' en lt= by " the UM ilski • • 01'.4Pr . .1.41111Dt TEMINITERYS, Dm 10 , /1 1 7k — fif Administrator. ~, , . IVOTICIL—Lenerer- ..'entary on the estate 11 of Jo* to to MAW, ed, residing in .shepippl, es to MI permits • SO We Maga' tal allike inunediarae payment,' aad these- baring Maims against the same to present them property /10- tieentieateal far seetleMent. . . . a • , . . , .• t 4011‘ f liakAitt " Elk - JAvyAl emvi Kr. iwthori. Dec. 16.-6 t . --.- .. of 441 1 m1124 tat , L 12 20 1 1 -441 )1 B li g4lMlMutt, tretetW; late or berbtad township, Adams county, having beep granted to the underatned. residing lo Get in‘ he hereby gives no:toa . t . sags th. to sakteetale to tnale 4: and those having deltas to 'pro rly authentitelltur settle #lllohas . —,,.-..----- -xi ancE.—Lett,;”- - .....A.? cow- OTICE.— Letters of Axingnlstretion on the 4.7 estate of Beaus Y. Wee Weed been A rT"' 4 peen= Inde to enht elt u at , 4; to mete heesedi. 149 " 14141 OPlVarel "" t • Adams oounsi t asd odd asks' tiptoe m u's* *I vy 1 ' D.. 1571 ,400 a MoalraProthr. .1111.—e4 BEI ------------:- • vOTICE.—IIhe ntbt account of WaLIAN .I. 1 .I.‘ DONCAB. Ailldttlee of Gimes A. comic! and i i Will,Ot a tt en ami at lietlyeknag, Ad:tint • county In the Court of Common lies. 4 Adams County, and Will be confirmed "" - 4tVtireeZ r &rairrtrilietW arr 4e4rs 3 , , Jan 6, 1671-41, JACOB MELHOES, troth' } ic 1 . I'HM Tyrone—Charles Yeatta. Co:towage—Jeremiah Aulabaugh, Levi Hind John Uhn. Win. H. Brogunien Heading—Oliver F. Neely. Butler—John Rieholu, iDavid Bricker, Jesse Houck. Franklin—Jacob Baffensperger, Peter bholl, Peter Adams,' George Bushey, Joseph Hebert, Paul Flowers. Ostord-rWilliam Hlir„, Join C. Zonek , Alexan der L. Himes, Silas Fi ches, George Louch. Liberty—Joint Nenemaker, Joseph P. McDhlt. teloth.4l. H. Mitred lier, Henry Fairy, Jr., Washin n Xing. William A . Sea hi WM D. Wright, Blies Penrose, Zacharish Oyler. - Hantiltonban—Jaeob L Charles Eilekle. John McGluly. Jewel B. Myers, Daniel LeiJ. Striven Wltherow. Cumbeirlspd--lieary Butt, B. D. Straban—Peter mwswith, Henry , Thomas. Bearfebarl—el. B. Row, Andrew Schick, Difid Illtzintller, John 1.. Ho4wcwlh. Mountloy—Henry Benner, P.hilip Daugherty,James H. Collins, James Hearer. BUD, Hun JOllll tlniiton—Sebastlan Flekes, Henry naub. Wier- Germany—David /Jo. biome! Brady. Freedom—Joshua B4wo. Illounignsasana—J. A. C. Nedlaub, A. R. Die. Sheel, John xerrigan. David litewait. Latfmore—isaac D. Worley. LittiestownAlexander Sborb. Gettystrorg—John H. Zinn. o'l George Offer. Hu M gh alhenny, Henry Rupp. 'lllaza Ru. Unkm—Georgell BasebtAr. Mountpleasant—John L. Janktrui, George A. Stine, J. r Tawny, Jamey d. Bleb!. Mpuntloy—Newton Horner, Henry fin, der, Henry W. Schwartz. Hawilltonban--braac Hamer, Joseph W. Kit. Unger. Cumberland—lsaac Diehl, Raphael Sherty, T. Narrl4, Harks Turner, Jr., George . Thomas Brenlzer. B. OYJ stidleordr.- Atalel Heltzed, Solomon Brown, fpm . • Reultng—John Ikosennan, 3fiehael Harbold. Samuel H. Taughlnbaugh. Huntln Bochenour. Jacob B. Quoins ter a Miller. - Jo larouei Iderenzieg, H. W. Stahl. l hW. Levi Gilbert, Henry L Bream. Germany,— m. MdSherry, Levi Marren. Straban—Jacob King. Butler—W. H. Dietrich. Liberty—Samos Corry. • . Highland—Jose_ph Hershey.. Thnne—sllas Dolan. Ha . Linon—Johti Patterson, Jacob Hager. blenallen+Nonly D. Snyder, Benjamin Wier =W. OP the eTiptbon " T VLa zts wl; inil i tY, -- bibailn on thetheti..a&cgirseyttipiZetaraV.,titi4oe.io-e Enot'itcES. Loans and Discounts . , U. S. Bonds to * ,,seoare Ctr culation " . 100, noo Other Stocks, Bonds; and Mortgagee ( as per sched ule) Due from Redeeming and Be. . serve Agents (as per sched ule) ' Dustman otberNatlons) Baas (as per schedule) 'Ores trot:ollsta Banks and Banker* (4s =lOO.. Pri and apeases ecka n and other Cash Items (as per schedule) tlutotbeg Natkmal Ranks tonal els) Currency (Induct Big Nick J T A R LUXES. capital Stockpa Int id in sktrpl us Fund ittenanne erest Profits and lass Nationalntting Biwa circulation curbta . Dividends Unpaid individual lieposlta Due_ to National Baas (se • 94 1 cytili0).. pne to Mae Bank/ and -*oaken taspernaliedule).. 31 • 12 .... i• Geoitex Amean, (*Ole of nine ifirsa.Nal nal MilMt tie an, de sotemmy swear tbat_ttleAbove t/Witold id Mae to tbe bcee of 135,'" knownne and mum Mir• o f4n otf • Penfi•s • lvianfoOal(o 1 Al f • e . D, ' tanner, * af Adagsia ny m Zr sl d a l es ri • etMity Jao. LIONIUM. - • JNO. atueseix" Jab. 6, lin —3t Directors. . REPORT • • ;he candid& or the' GETTYSBURG NA , TIONAL BANK, at the clan of buslneet, December 28, 1870: - - - RESODVES, Loans and Disatanot. - • il M EL Bond to - . e;4iitro ( S. Bandit aad ifta err 161,04 " - 16 . R6 Other Stocit...kßondi and , DUO trani' ; ifedeendag and rEsu oche Nateunstraii_jut' il 24 .1.10 ' a e genta„ troo . Due Mau ouber Boats and ' - t• • 439 Banking House Correati taptika t,t• - •. , ..; 3••• •• - 3 544 , t ....... ......... 7 1 , 2181billotintienginliarit . 53d 4 Sleatt w everreacri • y i ai l w . • 40 OG • i Nomedievir.te.•. . r• . - - ootud ~ . , 7 ..24. , _1ia. pLITHM ~. • 7-5.... • .. 81"14°WwIrdi. .% WI tO A ' riZILVArtiliS • " . ' 6, 4 f 4 iti Natokeilblilink Ctronlation untatand- ' 4 - • gnk walk' -"' BasMadAreulittonualatandlog., , • Ort 1 . , ~.. ' isaram . !. ,419 Id Ale to and Hank a& ' s 4 ms. RI •.. Taw med.... 4.84 , videols Inlagtfitd 4 '1366 - 5o •. • sis t u , _.,. away Bine, Caahler of the 0 largL ~ • .lonaJ Bank do solenudy swear that the al awe " ttement Is trot, to the enn'orllly; knowledge . j. ...6 05 ....i...." Inbeetniet sind.' rave n[ ib'fb• .•! 1 " ,1182. - to' 0 - k 1 :15 1 1411 . ~ li t rtt• Pk aiii At ...: t , 44 t,;4x - : . , : ~ii ..: , e ItAtiA t il .ack . .§L',..ilstig„. l "' . 1 ~ • zsr c. elosli oxlmoga-Rmaiirwatii • 4014..ie. fZed.. . It pi. es 11111-4 elk == 'll44vil2g•tiffot : - VOTlClL—Letters Testaltreadan on the estate J-1 oi IlessCnaatheJ,h, late ot Getty s d tileeeasedthey, havinnhe reby-g been panted tb the en ke te nil persons Lodebted to said estate to te m i ale trotnedLu• pay ment, andthmehavir the same to paten them prope an bed for nettl e. e• GEO .121 T. Da. J. w mu.sire, REv. PETXRBOUN, ors. air The Ant named Executor rendes la btraban ImultdP: the second hi Easettteharg, bid, and tbelast named in Selinsgrove, IM , Dee. Moat _ - Stray Sheep. 0 AXE to Me premises at the subscriber hi t- , Bildtland townahlp,about the middle of last Noumber...SEVEN SHFAir_ostiite. with cropped ma, mod of them ewes. The owner Is desired to come forward. prove 944 take mem aim. Pi l i art ATE t: Jan. 13, IBM -ft - AUDITOR'S OTICE. The undersigned, Auditor ;minted by the Court of Ounuuou Pim, of Adam* axiality, to makedlstribution of the money la the heads of Wm. J. Plum* Assigneeof Jams H. WALTER and wife, to and among creditors legally entitled trt th t e n, thereto, will adead to the duties of sald appolitt ment-at the odlees+alleOlesad-Wece*--* fief. MrbilA jR/DA). the nth day of J ANC. idt *emu. *lnterest will take notice and preeent their claim , . • • Jan. 6 EL B. 'WOODS, Auditor. .1871.-31 LICENS-E. The following applications to keep a 'Tavern and Restauranttuts been filed in my oftice, with the requlaite utMaber of signers, aged will be pre. sented at the Court, ut Quarter ilesalons, en the 4th MONDAY' of JANUARY, Ira: Tairkan. Wm. F. M Stoc yers, k itdrotrgh of Gettxsbu - rg. Jacob Henry Peters__ Franklin timpahip. Abner ti.litidebrand, Hamilton totembfp. Adam HartiaulkJr., Mourplmiamm townahli, Henry Bollinger, , ) William Noel, Reading towbsidir. William Sadler, Tyrone towns*. lEWIAtitAs . A. K. Stone,, FT Bl ^aliola towni%i). Jan. 6. 1871.-32 U. G. :OLP, Clerh, Register's Notices. IvoTicE ti hereby given to all Legatees 11 other persons concerned, that the [ration Accounts hereafter mentioned w:.l ' presented at the Orphans Court of Adams ty for conarausiaon and atiutvance, on Altt.fiTtAl the 30th day of JANI:ditY, /an, at 10 o't A. M viz: 77. The erstaeeteint of Samuel andlYni. Executors of the WILL of John ebtdi, late of , ban township, deceased. 78. The first emceed of John Sowers, Adinii.t. trator of Jacob bowels, deceased, 79. The first account of Eplirahn Howard, cutor of George Howard, deceased. Sext.:EL A. ciWt)t•E., Register . Jan. 6, 1871.—td JURORS FOR JANUARY GLAND JURY. Hamiltenten-Zacharlah Myers, Poremst, Freedom-Julut CuPo.i"gh'. Muuntples.sant-Michael Lerlastine, Joh IA Btallsuilas. Plus 8. Man. Uniou-William A.. Young. Joseph Keller. - Berwick twp.-MUnuel A. Wertz.sa, Menalleu-Henry Beamer, .Toasis orner, - eh Cole. Butler -John Larier, Samuel Deitriac.- Cumberiand-Jose_ph HAM, William G. Black. Conowago- Jesse D. JEeller. Frankilo-Samos! Eleholtz, Jacob F. Lower. Solomon Hartrusa. Bcl - than-job° Spangler. Liberty-Blasius RehiL Latimore-Ancirew L. Coulson. Gettysburg-Jacob Troxel, John MeCleel r. GiLNIKRAL JURY. MIST VIZZL, eicosn. Latimore—Charles W. Gricst York 6 p gs—T D. Reed. Dec. 30, 1870.—te REPORT a MG ?L. (V:, a"..., .1 ME I ,20:: 14 3.34415 700 LIJ IN CO 10.3 1.1 300 0 400 "o 90 ZA 14,062 I) 276„;b0 A 11100,003-90 61 51 3095 30 882 U 9.85(1.8 • 88,900 OD 226 6 73.869 86 1,0E1L.87 118 95 13 Ert, ri,f,t4 00 IMP