i - csonat (OAPs. SALE - .. "1 • on roes , . AO al la g ne g or irato . 22aat i ii,!r r g .3.4 t ...Nil,. old CV*, I, two-year aid e it W be bY theinne eta 2 3 with per, 2 , Wagon In good running Irv - row-tread Wagon, I Bay L.3rviages, *a good • M , etit Hay Rake, Drill, ower,w In good restates • • wi,m Mill, Grindstone, new , t•elbarrows, Cloy feet long, Hay Pitcher, lows, Bendersville Plow, • Plows, AuvePorlik,arrow, • Forks, three IsurseTrm of single Trees, 2 seta of rout titan, Wagon Bad- Collars. Bridles, Line, 2 Halter Chains. I set of • Ott Chains, Cow Ctudas, rs, Bum. Spread, Jack owing Ben*, cross-cut • still as ock, a lot of • • and n C hen Fund- . - • Sik.rner Cup- NI - Vessel and Cider r, Banatore Wafer, a lot • by the Pound, good 'ool Wheel, &c. e at 9 o'clock, A. M. Twelve months will be 'EL O. DEARDORFF. ettoneer. Dec. 30-Ls id AT ?ItIVATE SALE at Private axle a very situate in Cumberland na I miles from ratan turnpik e of land hich . of w Cam; tholvir. The land is In 1,1 /. and under very to ooneist of a DWELLING GOV dummerßousee.oso ailing well of water in Barn, Wagon Shed, Car . rrg ren, and all other I bard in prigs bear usa corning hito beari:, ard ng doe bearing or . nits of all descriptions ted for division, withal of timber at each end for stock. • . the Oroperty, or utter subscriber, or address EODWIE BENDER. AT PRIVATE' BALE . at Pileate Sale,- Ms ler township, Adams north of hoth's MM. Gettysburg to Arendt,- •'s Paper Mill, cow ut 100 Acres of this e land i 3 In a good state good fencing. The im • large new two-story a new Erick Summer log, with a never-falling , 'Orti-e Log Bank with& ilb attached Earn ,__Hog • outbuildings. 'There Water in the fields, so water from every field. chard on the premises leach and other small to the buildings. w the property can do so rsigued. For terms, ad dtsrille. Adams County, MICHAEL BAItE, N PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. o dispose of his valuable sing 1 Acre, situated on ail in the Borough of the Cottage style, with convenient, throughout, at the door, with a good luta The Grounds are d with a variety of or- to buy this . Is a rare 11 be given in the second • by that time It will be st of April. lig of Geo. Arnold or Sam- NatJonal Bank, or of YRUS S. DRIEST, Flora Dale P. O. Pa. N PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE tors of the the Estate of fifer at Private Sale, the in New Oxford, con or less, of good tannins are a two-story BRICK tcben attached, Frame Hog Heu. Corncrib, thuildings attached, a • r at the door, with a Ott. It is a very• dedra hing to purchasesheuld re. It is desirably loese dig thd Ware• House of ig to view either of the no the last named Ex. lifortl. GEORGE SLAGLE, CHAS. A. I)IEHL, Executors. LANDS!! ALE. two miles north- g r_Sprimg Hotel prop. BRIC/LEIOUtIE,Mrge se, and other Improve. more than coat of build- wo and a half milet . adjoining No. 1, 1141 BOUSE, Barn and excellent grass farm. 'oining No. 1, and containing In Acres, LOINGS. It is divided urupike and comprises . lota. Price, *SOU ye miles from Get- Acres, good land In e BIICII HOUSE, and ss,sllo—very cheap. OUD FARM, two 40 Acres, with large Barn, all In good 170 Acres, four Public road comforts, red laud, k limed.— t FRUIT FARM, burg, on public road, nd, with comfortable I LAND FARM OUSE and all needed d limed and in good Baltimore Turnpike, miles from Littleetown. T OF GRANITE Gettysburg, ou York SS and STABLE,. a C. Frio: x 2.600• GOOD FARM, two • on public road, =4 . lioLi c on. $6O per with build's/pat same. Y GOOD STOCK Gettysburg, on York 110 Acres, about )4 USE, two learns, wen ==l - heavy Timber. Oak, smiles west of Gettyr sets et Buildings, will fruit farm, good • per ACM. ARM, 180 Acres, 7 Raniseerg read.seall • au kinds CA fruit.— , LABS RED LAND . no Acres • 2 tulles anon= ' order. and Town Property. own Property, to ex. Farms. G. MeCREARY, y for the Owners, GettYsbunt• ra• n Property 'ALE. =ll ELLING, • litoonoe—withGuropp , , tang EO feet on Tens HAIL The build- In beat It wUi be it will be for Rent • 6 A. D. BUIIIILEiL ERN )N LANDS. AND A FEW CTS ME on Lands located near 14. dc.. In well settled ill sell or exchange at. a In Adams county. Pa. GEO. AENOLD. ENT, OTEL--with Store lite la Idaythe. edam• Pomona Sim will be Apply to the aader• astasE Eforcs. 11 _ 1 4 4 1kriciribilisvaiiadin, tin. Immo .vumms-r.—We notice quitC impoyeem.ent in the front of Rube? Drug hs the substitution of a bandsbotis ebnw-whylow for the old one. • Pnazuwasmost.--On Monday - .the lath inst.,:the papilo of School No. 2. in Big* land township, presented a handsome copy of "Modern British Essays,'' by McCauley, to their teacher, Mr. e. D. E. Spence, as a token of respect. To XX VACATED.—We understand that the officers of the Gettysburg and York Turnpike eompany have made applica tion to the Legislature either to vacate the turnpike or 'authorize an ineream in in tolls—it being claimed that the pres ent tolls are sat sufficient to keep the road in good repair, ' BLUME:D.—We learn that a little child of Mr. Pius Miller, residing in Berwick township, Adams county, a few miles from this place, was badly burned one day last week by its clothes taking fire during the temporary absence of tie moth er. The child was badly burned before the flames could be extinguished, but is now in a fair way of recovery.—Hanover Spec tator. VACANT JUDGESILIP.--Gov. Geary will have the appointment of President Judge, to serve until the next October election, in the Franklin Judicial district, in place of Judge King, deceased. Bedford coun ty is urging the appointment of Hon. Sam uel L. Russel or W. lifoClay Hall, Esq., while Somerset preseiris the name of lion. Wm. H. Koontz, formerly member of Congress from this district. '1:111 of these gentlemen are good lawyers, and either would make an acceptable Judge. VENUE Citaztozo.—Last week the Leg islature passed a special Act transferiug the case of the Com. vs. Mark, Matthew, Long, and others, from Adams to the Dauphin county Quarter Sessions. The defendants are from Lebanon county, and were indicted for conspiracy to defraud. The Act was passed without the knowl edge of the prosecutors, and when the case was called on Monday the Court was taken by surprise on Defendants' counsel producing a certified copy of the Act changing the venue, dated Jan. 20, His honor, Judge Fisher, expressed him self somewhat sharply in regard to the case. ACCIDENT.—WhiIe Mr. McMaster, or Oxford township, Adams co., was engag ed in hauling hay, a child of his, aged about eight years, met with a painful ac cident under the following circumstances: After McMaster had reached his barn , . with the load of hay, a neighbor got upon the wagon and threw down the spring pole, which struck the lad, (who was standing unobserved near the wagon,', up on the head, dangerously injuring the the child, who was picked up in an un conscious condition. We understand hopes are entertained of the child's recov ery.—Hanover Citizen. Fiatia.—Henry R. Slaybaugh has said his property, in Butler township, to David Bricker-70 acres of land, with improvements, at $3,800. 11Loses C. Benner has sold his property, In Cumberland township, to David San doe—about 41 acres, with improvements, at $2,800. Abraham Baer has sold his farm, in Huntington township, to David Weaver -70 acres, with improvements, at 33,800. Arvid Weaver has sold his hse and lot, in Tyrone township, to Binjamin Weaver, at $825. Wm. N. Miller has bought the /Cannon property, opposite the Courthounp, in this place, at $3,630. COURT Dotson.—The January term commenced on Mondai—his honor, Judge Fisher, who has partly recovered from his late illness, being on the bench. Nothing but criminal business has been attended to this week. The Grand Juirfound a true bill for murder against Martin Karbaugh, for the killing of William Wills, but the case was continued to April term, on account of the bad health of Judge Fisher. The following cases were disposed of up to the hour of going to press: Com. vs. WilliamSteinour. Indict ment for Assault aid Battery, on infor mation of his wife Catharine. Verdict guilty, and sentenced to pay a tine of $1 and costs. Coln. vs. Geo. Palmer. Larceny of $lO, on information of R. W. Sadler. The. defendant was mail carrier on route be tween Mechanicsburg and Gettysburg. Mr. Sadler, of the firm of Hartman & Sad ler, !'gave him a package of monev, to deliver at the First National Band of Gettysburg. When the money was deliv ered, it was found to be $lO short, where upon defendant was arrested. Mr. Sadler testified that he had carefully counted the money before handing it to Palmer, and was certain of the amount, while the offi cers of the Bank testified that it was $lO abort when delivered at the bank. De fendant claimed that he delivered all the money entrusted him, and that if a dis crepancy existed, it was the result cif a miscount. He further produced testi mony of excellent character. Verdict, not guilty. Corn. vs. Richard Scott, colored. Lar eeny of chickens and bag, the property of Franklin S. Reamer. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and five months imprisonment in Jail. Com. va. Franklin Kahl. Cutting and Stabbing, on Information of Adam New man. The difficulty occurred at Smith's hotel. in Franklin township. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of ;1 and one year imprisonment in JaiL E Com. vs. James Bishop. Fornication and Baatardy, on infannation of Mary C. Baker. Defendant plead gtillty, and the usual sentence was imposed. Com. vs. John Leach. Lareency of chickens, the property of William Althoff. Delbudant plead guilty, and was sentenc ed to pay a fine of $1 and 80 days impris onment in jail. Com. vs. ienette Bchefferer. Adul tery, with three minor boys. Verdict guilty. Sentenoed by reason of postponed sickness of defendant. PLLSOII, &c:—Prof. Peter Bentz, of York, will visit Gettysburg next wen*, and will be prepared to repair and tune Pianos. Orders can be left at the "Hagle Hotel" or the "Star and &Winer adios. Mr. Bentz has also on s hand a number of first-class Pianos and Organs,: which he offers at reduced prices—all guaranteed. Persons dadring synod instrument should; give Mr. Bentz a call. It .Lacrums.—A. IL Chase, Esq., of York, deliver his Lecture, "Ties Aga of Humbug," in Agricultural Hall, this (Friday) evesimg. Mr. Chase is a gentle ' man of marked ability, and this Lecture has been formally spoken of by our ex.- • changes. Tickets of admission 23 cents. larßay. A.. IL at Pittsbas;_ g, list boa wand kr daltrar it Lactate in Agricultural Sanaa Tusidaysvealagisa• uary 814. Mr. =Visa Iptitabigh taboo at a badaragatt4 ardor, andidowdd draw a canrisibeess. ~ l 4. 14cAL *Tams. nrikesre. Hadereon & Flemming, 67 Nassau street, New York, have issued a beautiful "illustrated Catalogue of Eked* and Implements for 1871," which they are now prepared to furnish to their custo mers. Besides a number of wood en-• gravings illustrating rare flowers, vegeta:. Mesh and desirable farming implements, there are two handsome colored plates, representing the "Egpytian turnip.rooted Beet," and "Verbenas." 'Fun directions are also given as to how, when and where ' to sow seeds. Nauss Henderson & Flem. leg are well known horticulturists, owning extensive Market Gardens in New Jersey, from which come most of their seeds; but they import largely from Europe new and rare varieties. See adv. -•- 4. , ors.scs son Bsuesrers.—Mr. Samuel Thstost, who intends to PINDOVO to North Cetureea, will sell valuable Personal P~Opie tar, at his kingdom° ou York street; mutarybky, Feb. 4. See adv. to copy of the Septuagint and the entire New Testament, antedating all known copies of the Scriptures—not excepting the celebrated yatican manuscript—had been discovers& at, the Concept of St. Catharine on Mt.Sittai, by Dr.TischendortY, a distinguished German theolgieal . saran, who for some years bad been prosecuting his researches among the olden Greek, Siriac, Coptic, Arabic, Hebrew, Samari tan, and Slavonic manuscripts. The con vent where the manuscript was found be ing under the patronage of the Greek church, the monks, after a good deal of negotiation, were induced in 1859 to pre sent it to the Empetor of Russia, the head of that church. A careful examination of the manuscript by Dr: Tischendorff and and other profound biblical scholars has satisfied them that it is the oldest copy of the Scriptures extant, dating back to the 4th century. Aside from the interest at taching to it by reason of its age, it is of great value in determining the original reading of the text, where, by reason of successive *Vying and emendations, later manuscripts are at variance. Hence its value to biblical scholars. It is written in Greek characters, on parchment leaves made of skins of asses or a species of an telope. The Emperor of Russia, at a very great cost, ordered 200 ,tae simile copies oC this 'manuscript—now known as the Codes Sinfiiticus—tu be prepared. Three years were required to accomplish this. Of course so highly prized a work would be in demand, but the number of copies being limited and their disposition depending on the munificence of the emperor l ,l the securing of one would ordinarily be im practicable. Our readers will be glad to learn that through the agency of Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, the American Minister at Bt. Petersburg, the Emperor was in duced to present a copy to the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, and that it is now in the Library of that Institution. It is contained in four volumes, imperial quarto, 16 by 17 inches, and is printed on very heavy paper of the finest quality, almost equalling parchment in tenacity and solidity, a faithful re-production, as far as practicable, of the original manuscript. SCRVEY COMPLETED. The survey of the new rail road to run from New Oxford, in Adams county, and to intersect. the Northern Central, at York, was completed as we learn from the Trite Democrat, on the 19th inst., and the road may now be said to be located. The track of this new road will be laid over one of the most beautiful and picturesqiie portions of the State and such is its admirable adaptation to the purpose, that the grade in no place exceeds fifty degrees to the mile. The route commences at New Oxford and from thence proceeds west of the Pigeon Hills, nearly parallel with the York and Gettysburg turnpike to Abbottstown.— From Abbotstown it runs nearly parallel with the turnpike to King's tavern, where it curves to the right paibAng by Noah's mill, thence xvith the turnpike again to the property of widow Spangler, in Para dise township, York county. From the last named place it runs parallel with the turnpike as far as Wolf's tavern, in Jack son township, where it curves to left and runs in a direct line with the turnpike to York. In the borough it crosses Penn street, about two hundred feet south of Union Cemetery, and the Codorus creek near Cottage Hill College, connecting with the Northern Central Railroad .near :Owens' coal yard. The entire distance of the route is less than nineteen miles, the grades light, the country tair and fertile, and everything to commend itself to this new enternrisb_ This seim,se by that popular civil engineer, Joseph S. Gitt, Esq., so well and favirably known to our readers: Of tie advantages, of this route, location of depots, sc. , we will speak hereafter. The name ottbis new enterprise, as recently, and we presume, permantly adopted, is "The Susquehanna, Gettysburg and Potomac Railroad Com pany " SWINDLING LAND Aogsms.-1-Farmers abould be on their guard against a set of swindlers, professing to be land agents. y have been operating in surrounding counties. The Bedford liquirer thus notes the doings in that county: We are informed that a got pf sharpers professing to be Western land agents have been swindling the people in different sections' of conatry. If what we learn is true, it is themost systematic fraud and wholesale swindle ever perpetrated on our people. , Their modus operandi is something like the following: They call on a farmer who they think has a little spare money, pro pose to sell him Western lands, make very fair inducements and sell at4easona ble figures. They tell the buyer that un less everything is as represented by them, he will not have to par for the laud; they even enter into a written contract with him to this abet. But at the save : time they require of ',Lim a negotiable not which they sell on the first opportunity at a discount of 60 to 70 per cult, and every cent can be re covered from the man who gives the note. Our information tells us that some of these same notes have been offered to par ties in Bedford at one-third of their value., PETERS' Mussest MOIMILT for Febru ary, contains its usual variety ol beauti ful music. It is a mystery to ns *ow the publisher can furnish so much valuable music for such a small sum, and,a still greater mystery to see ourmusical Mends spending their loose change for sheet-mu sic when they can get from twelve to lit teen piecevof music for the small sum of thirty cents, by buying this Magazine.— The Febuary Number contains the follow ing pieces, printed from fal?-nine music plates, and worth $450 in sheet form: Gently Lord. Ohl goody lead us. ' Duet. and Chorus. by H. P. Dank& IT sweetly, love, and well. Serenade. J. H. Waud. - Riding in a Sleigh. Hong 'and Charm WIII e. ILsys. Sate In the ark. Song and Chorus. IL Tucker. It is sad to lolaßandaqtp*en t fie*. Tipple. ton. Sweet and low. Lullaby. Quartet.' Barnby. soug of the Mites. Sunday-School Hymn and Chorus. Dressier. Hall the Lord's Anointed. Quartet. Mendels- shoo. Mariatirovlien in dust. to nee. Quartet. Abt. Ckese,yedisamisolate. Songand Chorus. Dressler. Sparkling Mazurka. J. Harmistoun. Canary Schottische. J. Becht. iikallide Waltz C. Kinkel IMMAMI Bend 110 cents to the' publisher, J. L. Pumas, 699" Broadway, Itew York, and he will send you a sample copy. ar:r1 0111 .4111"Iro. 101W0',4- (Selected 1161Viiiiiliikand Send el. ATIS,IIWr etipeciallf those vibo are afflicted with diseases-1411m stomach and: bowels? at* very apt to seek_tells? Inkuirrilenirstitibi. Let ancti people be I cautious how they maie use of thisdan . gerous renteo.-:1 'hate known many men and woman of- excellent characters and principles, -who have been betrayed, by oecaaional doges of gin and brandy, into a lore of those liquots, and have afterwards fallen sacrifices to emir fatal eittects. ' So great is the danger of eentrac ting a love for distilled liquors by acens. towing the stomach to their stimulus,. that as few medicines as possible should be given spirit' ow. vehicles, in chronic diseases. A physician of great eminence and uncommon worth, who died towards the close of the last century in Loudon, in taking leave of 11 ) young physician of this citif, who 'had finished his studies under his patronage, impressed this cau tion with peculiar force upon him, and la mented at the -same time in pathetic terms, that he had innocently made many sots by prescribing brandy and water. in stomach complaints. Some people, living iu countriep subject to intermitting fevers, endeavour - to forti fy themselves against them by. taking two or three winc-glaiies of bitters, made with spirits, every day. There is great dan ger of contracting liabitaof intemperance frdin this practice. Besides, this mode ,bf 'preventing intermittents is far from being a certain one. A much better se ,eurity aiainst tbein, is a teaspoon full of the Jesuits bark' taken every morning during a sickly season. (For the Star and S'entinet. MOW% THIS FOR '•Olr' 31n. EDITOR:—When Oliver Goldsmith wrote "The Deserted Village," it is doubt ful whether ho had the - advantage of a personal acquaintance with Silas C. Delap, the author of a double-distilled scholastic production in the Compiler of the 18th, but that the great poet knew that "Si," in the fullness of time, world come, is evident from his description of the school master, which bins Ibllows: The village all declared how• much he knew Twa certain he could ante and cipher too; Lands he could measure, terms and tides presage And e'en the story ran—that he could page ; n arguing, too, theparson owned his skill For e'en though vanquish'd, he could argue still; While words of learned length, and thundering sound, Amazed the gazing rustles ranged around And 4111 thhy gated, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry• all he knew.' The article hi question is regarded by the public generally as a decidedly itheely filially effort, 'lull of sound' and fury, sig nifying nothing,** especially so in view of the fact that Mr. Delap had not been a member of any previous Institute. X. A WORD FOR COUNTRY NEWSPAPRR&— The Cleveland Herald makes the follow ing truthful observation concerning coun try papers, and the duty of giving them wholesome support: The local paper is an absolutenecessity to the country and community where it is published. All the city papers cannot supply the place of the home paper. That should be the tirst love of every man and woman, for with the paper is the lo cality identified. The paper gives the county and town where printed much of their importance in the world, and gives .in detail the local news. which cannot be gained by any other source. Every day's issue of the paper i 9 so much local historY, and the rise, growteltial development of the town and county can be measured and recorded only by the local newspaper that constantly is gathering its items.— People do not properly appreciate their of a paper too mach by the number of column it contains. The home paper at any price is the cheapest paper one can take, for in it is found the information to be obtained from no othersource. Another thing to be taken into conside ration. Every county has one or more newspapers. Hence, the circulation of of each paper must be limited. There is therefore the greatest need of activity and interest on the part of the people to give their own paper a good, vigorous, and substantial support. Coaxs!—Who has not suffered .from Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Chil blains, Tender Feet, &c., &c., Briggs' Alleviator and Cluative is a certain reme dy. Sold by Druggists. Sent by mail 80 cts. Da. J. flames & Co. Newark, N. J. Ch.vsitan!- . —What disease can be mere disagreeable or disgusting than Catarrh Briggs' AUevanto• is • a pleasant, cheap and positive remedy. Sold by druggists. PxLas!—Suffer not with Internal Bleed ing or Itching Piles. A cure has been discovered! Briggs' Pile Remedies are safe and sure. Soli by druggists Covistowrioal—With the hollow, soul sickening cough, weakened lungs, profuse expectoration, the debilitating night sweats, and all other symptoms of this fatal malady, are subdued by the use of Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer, the most appropriately named remedy yoN , disoov- , ered for Throat and Lang Diseases. Sold by A. D. Buehler, J. N.... Huber and Druggist's generally. : tf Loos: REIM. Woodward has com menced, in connection with his Gunsmith ing, the repairing of Umbrellas, Parasols, ac., which be will warrant to be bettertbr ed than is done, by the majority of.. Um brelia-menderrs. Any person Wishing work done Wilds line can leave word at his shop on Carlisle Street, and it will be sent for and returned. Charges modeiste. He also has Mill on hand a variety of Bat tle-field Relics, of any bald and style, is large assortment of. Canes, sc.,. OW and see him. NEw Bwaras.--Wehave now on band a full assortment of newly printed Blanks for Justices of the Peace, including 'afar- Mations, Warrants,- Commitments, Sum monses, Subpsnas, Executions, itc. Al so Sale - Notes, Negotiable Notes, Judg meat Notes, &e., with and without waver clauses, School Warrants, School State. meats, Contracts with Teachers, &c. Orders promptly Mid. A HOUSEHOLD Riminv.—No flurdly should be without some efficacious reme 'dy/fOr the cure of affeetiens so universally prevalent, as coughs, odds, magi:threat, wbooping cough and croup—ionia nemedy, too, which can be relied upon as safe, sure and certain. Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wild Cherry combines the desidera tum. CZ=Ell AT COST: AT Court Until April' 1871— at Nonni' Corner, to make room for Spring goods—Clothing, Bats, Capi; Boots, Shoes, a WBOLIUI4I4I meas. Now is your time for Bargains. Don't fail to call, it you need anything tu my line. No :flumbeg. Call and see • yoruselvet WAIUMOVISIMit 11/11/iT.--The _building . now occupied by Zoe. WIIIILZ dkikat as a Ploduo• of 11 / 4 --- /Iminin 4 1 84 1 4114 Ti11i1L. - ttj A bias In poriniitton, seade-a bet the other day *at he makd drink a pint and a half of Ciatiamitwitdmilttwehe Mum. lie won dm bet, "esti* Intyl6. vine COarierlateurne4 audits widow ra nutricadrit the fetterit tbe *next day - #o,_ It was tbe Arse anew hard work Litton years. PILEUX OTIITSIttI-S: Minnigh makes I it a point to serve up , the viler my; I Oysters thatain be - secured In the Bala- , 1 more market. He hiiiiipeeial acooraModa time; for Ladles and Gentlemen, who dud every tin* in pie order. Oysters served'ep in every WAN to snit the moat astidinus. - Oast and nee far yonnu,btn‘ TRE. llrha STOVE. now in market, kw 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 Ottinten, Stores., and Parlors Ch;mbera. Call. at C. H. Ottehler's Ware Room, opposite the Passenger Depot, and examine for younselVes. tf Nova.--The book amounts of J. W. Cana must be closed up by the Ist of February nest. Persons indebted can at the Store., or on John Cress at Lis Warehouse. j:tn.l3 St CAPT. Non:me—Has the largeq t and best stock of Clothing, Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods in town, and is selling them very - cheap. - Give him a call. dee.,2-tf 11=1!13 Scram, nook, • EXTRA FLOITE WHTTE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, Coke, Ens, OATH, Timornr-Sam CLovszaium, FLAxSzsm,.... ...... BAcoN, Suot - Lnras, " " HAW, ...... LA u.l), e DR.. RUSH GetlysinareGrats & !Previalmo Market. (.ettynbarg, Friday Morning. .000 0 573 I 75/ 0 180 1 ...t) 1 25 70 0 70 00 70 00 0 42 un * 00 000 Q GGO 090 d 1 7.1 sitj 17,1 80 100 k'Lova, Wui WILMA"' RID WHEAT, CORN, Ern, OATE. • Bee'ural% .. TIMOTHY-BEIM CLOCER.SEET),. POTATOW, Cloostroir Priced" •f D. Havels & Br* 40 144001511 !rd It., Philadelpbta. 3 o'.-lock, P. M. C. S. 6's of '6l " ss. 10-414 U. 8.30 rear 6 per cent- C'y., Gold, 811 rer, Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. Ronde, 770 790 Central Pacific R. R. QOO 910 Union Pacific Land Grant 80nd5..... 670 7 AYPLEMAN—Sagt.ea.—On the Itch inst.. by the Rev. S. Yingling, Mr. Jesse Applesnan, of nbm township. to MtAS Amanda C. Meier of Sintban township. Adams county. Hsna—Akenorr.—On hulk, by Rev. J. 41.• Boll., Mr. Jacob flare tM in s k Philomena Alt hoff, both of Cumberland township. ffsso—Knerint---On the 10th inst., at Meehan intlown, by the Rev. John McCloskey, Mr. John Haas, formerly of this county_, to Miss klien Kee fer, daughter of Mr. David Keefer, of Meehan letdown district, Fredelick connty, fifTans—Llvisionong.--(ht the lab MAL. by the Rev. W. F. P. Davis. Mr. James F. Myers. near Round Hill, to Miss Lydia J. Livingstone, of Clearspring. York county. listL—Tessnes4—On the "-?.(1 hist., by Rev. Jacob Seettler, Mr. William Sell, of Adams coun ty. to Miss Elizabeth Treiber, of York county. TiPron—Lints--(lo the 194 h inst.. at the resi dence of the bride's uncle, by the Rev. W. R. H. Deattich, Wm. H. T 1 u. of Gettysburg , hi Mine Lizzie Little, of Chatnbersburg. Obltua • notJtam 5 cents a lino lor all over font 11 h to accompany tbe• notice. This In cludes memorial tributes , relolutlon., of sock. ties, &c. J Hafourrr.—At , Cambria, Pa., on the 21st Inst._, ohn Itaamstt Sumer ly jnetwy m r p jaw; .111711freant avara,we Cuvrea—At the E. Parsonage. Sibar place, on the lath Inst.. Hanna M. (aver, young. eat daughter of the late Jas. Culver. Kvs., M Car hate, Pa., nod7d years and 24 days essesa— the 7th lust., near .41 , bottsiown, Mra Catharine Cana abed about 2 Years Conti.-10 the 20th lest., near Gettysburg, after an Illness of over 16 years. Sumuel Colman (of ti„) aged 66 yearn, 5 months and 3i days HOME AN.—At Attks, Indiana, on the 15th fist, Charles Greenwood, Infant son of John P. and Sale Hurfnurn, aged months and 2 weeks. Mutest_—On We tab hint, lo Adams county. Hr. John Markel, aged' 73 years, H mouths and days. LUtTIN.—On the 17th Inst., hi this place. of eumonia„ George John , sou of Joseph and Martin, aged 1 year. 2 mouths and 3 da ritivale.—On the 10th inst...it her residence In Fairfield , Hannah Sullivan. aged A , years, 9 mouths and 11 days. lii" Westminster Sentinel'please c,,ps, Winescnorr.—Dr. Edward Wenschoff, at his residence near Emmlttsbont on the 11th inst.. at an advanced old age.. The deceased was former ly from abbottstown. l'a., where he practiced for many years. WItIKikT.-40u the lath inst., at his residence in Highland township, Mr. Andrew Weikert, aged 70 years. 10 months and 27 days. Father aVelkert was a man of few words but full of meaning; he had a clear mind, and an even temper ; he salami If ever allowed himself to become excited or his temper ruffled. mudded Father Welkert was a kind Parent y ; he amply for the comforts of his fam But God In Ws wise provide n ce. hag seen atily. to take oltv dear father from our midst. But may those bleeding Marts of ours be boatel up with the hope that be is gone to be forever with the Lord modals° Mat tbe Lord has given as the blessed assurance that!' we put our trust in Him, who Is able to sere to the uttermost, when this mortal life Is ended, we may be again reunited where parting is no more. Dear father, thou haat left ua, Here thy iOB3 we deeply feel But 'lts God that bast bereft us He can all our sorrows heal. the 11th inst., near Abbottstown Christian Yohe, aged 93 year; 1 month and 1 day,. VOTlCE.—Letters of Administration on the -IA estate of Romer TATN. deceased, /atil of ,Adams county, having been granted to the undgned, residing in the same Mem be hereby gives notias to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN M. TATE, Adm'r. Jan. T7.-6t L ICENSE. ' _ The following application to keep a Tavern has been filed in my oleos. with the requisite number of signers, and will be at thee Court of Quarter Sessions, on the 16th of Febru• ary. 1871: Noah Stocksdale, Borough of Littlestown. A. WOLF, Clerk. Jan. 27.—td BUTCHERING. .1 'KB undinnigned has eornmeneed the Butch_ business in the rear at the Washington Hesse, and will pay_the highestyries tar Calves, and Lusa& resmi wanting men; or having stock to sell, will call at the Washington Hansa Meat ordered will be deliv ered at dweninp any place within the town.— The patronage ad the public is selleihed. JAMES MoCIAIIGNY. Jaa. 27. MI Agricultural Co* of Ponta. This lust Martian will re-open for 13wiing Tenn, (11C1,) of twenty-four (24) weeks / Out Friday, February lens. For general circular, catalogue and (Alienator elation, address THOS. H. BIMIROWA, President Agricultural College, P. , Jan. 2 7 .-4 1 Centre county, Pa. aDAIIN COUNTY SS. 1 ...—... 1 At An Cott held atGetlyabarg for tald , on the 25th day td Jaw ...*l oary MIL cm WIL F. Barn, Guardhta of icatataarmorr mat EIIASCXL P. Wrier& man e minor Waren ef Nmarmet Whet:key, de maned, to show mate w he should set be db. =from said retarastge cm day of February, 717 y y the court. IL G. WOLF, Clark, To Win. F. Beam Tdo.ap hereby notified that the abo v e ridenill be for hawing by the Court of Adams ta! ' 411 ThlnidalariefittlefetiMs7l. Jan. 77, id 3e Peticionar. 'VDU GOODOIOIIIBIIOIII. : ARCTIC!, uV r ail l =, rierilafrO. V 1312. Pick kg Co a _hate the l t s,grat ammeneat ol v enoc Book an Job Pttinting tow' 14111 i l ailleek All .4 0 0 41 4 0 11 0.00 1 , 1 t - fear ar lhavurna intrv..., ICBM Mooning. 5:. A 575 ti 25 . 0 6 rio ei) it 2, 00 Nlb 0 1.90 ..... 77 0 sr, 83 0 05 55 411 56 575 0 600 7 f.# 0 725 000 0 190 1034 a 10% 12 # 1231 16 a 18. /% s "i 0 13 STOCK/ AND BONDS '65 new, MAIIIIIIIILD DECD. *nit Advnlistatnts. Rule, and Notitie. Oir ALL ue , . . , , .. .. New Adv(rttsevients: - riv emir scats. p ITI3LIC SAL OF AGENTS WANTEDA I / 4 25 a Nautili-by the kaa.t is - LE fitcsON AI. iItOPiRTT. AMMCAN S i" I eACIOVE CO ,- Bolton Mmes. efitt. Per* Jan. 2L-4w ---- . 1 - " The lutendini to quit fanning. i will ft/lulatql(4l:4l4llAir Pri° 46 ll =o I TURITBEBAt. MoreA,(lll4 rigs nee la' , , • township, 3 miles east of Gettysburg, WI theand .1 - --- to Bonaughtoun. the fulltriting Valuable i4js. :l2,e nal properm viz: THE= MEAD OF WORK- HOI !ail), l il t sr. W with fete, 2 Yonu,g Hones. i risfort ;Nut oth- , New' er 6 porn old,' I lAA 2 years old, ', .1 , 3 d o f 1111 . ,en fi ne , COWS, some ulll be fresh at Unie ot istle, 2 Buhr, free 1 Heller 9 head of Shale, I mitre% -tread three Co . horse wo aimi. s w i ng Nigon. kAllteg-top Buggy. • Sleigh andßells. logYed Lime - Sled, new set at IIV ANTED-AflitNTS, (SW per day) to sell the HAY CarriatteS , 2 Limp Beds sae new , Wire-fordit + f 1 celebrated Hotta SHUTTLE thrum° iced. Boy Rake, good Fanning MIS, CutUng-box, cora- 1 cfot4E. Has the under:fced. =aces the " blued Reaper and Mower. 3 Shear I km", single stitch" (alike on both sides,) and E s fully !fee/Wed. and double Shovel notes, Corn Fochs, Corn COS , , The best and cheapeat family Sewing Machine In erer, 2 Harrow., Cultivator, 7...1ng ie. double . 1141 , the market. Address, Jomegre, Quito( & CO., trulse Ttees. Spremler, Log, Haltcr, t'un, Butt , Boston Maas. l'itt4burgh, rt., Chia?, /U., 01' and Deeasaine, 2 KZ of Breeebbands, 2 set of ; st. Louis, Mo.' ' an. 27.-4 w Front, Gerrit, 2 set of Harness, Flynets, Rkltng 1 -- -- Saddle, Wagon :saddle, Bridles, Collars. Halters, - Cheek Lines, now Lines, Forks, Rakes, shovers, Grain Cradle-, Molting Scythes, 2 Grindstones, Maul and Wedges, WheelbatrOW, also, HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHEN IMP:ITCH)+, such as Bedsteads, Cane-bottom Chain, Copper Nettle, Apple Butter, d.e. ilipSale to commence at 10 Weleett, A, M . when attendance will be gis en and terms made known by ABRAHAM T k W NTT. dons STAtt.ouTu, AnCtinUeCr. Jan- 27, 1171.-ts 1)1IBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE rEneolim. PlturfißTV Thu undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 9th cy March, ICI. at his residence n Butler township, Adams county on the road from Gettysburg to Arendtsville, mile from the latter place, mile from Rut s Mill, and 4 mik. Irma Wier. man's MBt, the following Vallahle Personal Pro. pert}}' , viz: THREE DRAUGHT HOB S, I Brood Mare. 3 Colts, one a yearling, one tau-yearling and one three-yearling, 3 MILCH CO iTS, one will be fresh at time of sale, I large Durham BWI , .1 head of Young Cattle, 4 head of good Sheep, Must Sow, Chester White, 4 Shotes, is uxl four-horse nar row-tread Wagon, Lime Bed as good as new, 2 net of Hay Carriages, Bow Ladder, Wire -tooth Hay Rake, as good as new, Grain Drill, as good IS new, Fayetteville Wheat Fan. Rolling.screen, nearly neiv, Large Wood Sled, nearly new, Dung Sled, Gnud.stone, Fla:brake, Grain Cradle, (Hikes' make,) Clover Cradle, Seiler aud Bend. enwilk Plows new, Drag Rake, Feed Trough. Harrow, Corn Coverer, Corn York, single Shove l Plow, double Shovel Plow, Ding Hook, a lot of Forks and Shovels, Mattock, three-horse, double Tree, 2 two-horse double Trees, two-horse Spread er, I one-horse Spreaders, bug Log Chain, patrol long Traces, pair of Breast Mains, pair of Butt Traces, Shaking Fork 3 Rakes, Grain or Scoop Shovel. 2 Threshing Flaßs i zetst Manure Boar dik Axe, Mowing Scythe and ant, lot of good Old Imp, 2 set of Crupper Gears, 2 set of Wheel Gears, 4 Cdllars, 4 Blind Bridles, Riding Bridle, Wagon Whip, four-horse Line. Housing, 2 head Halters and Chains, Flynet nearly yew, Lead Rein, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. SirA Credit of 12 Months a 1 l be given. Sale to cOrnownCe at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOhN H Jan. 27. 1871.—ts FIN NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN Jan. 1.31 h, Northern Pacific Railroad Company, 110% / 09 ! 109% - 1(0 ,i 1087,4' /11/7 "i .107% 109 .108 y 108% .1087.5 .19 4 10T4 1105,1 110 54 110!ti 110 i 10i 107 red hp first Mortpar,o,, - 14 , dr,,ad Law( SAIT! PINIFITABLE! PF.P.N.I LNT! JAY COOKE & Co., Offer for sale a t par and accrued intcrest the First Mortgage Land Grant 1; Id Bonds of toe North ern Pacific Railroad Company. They are free from United states Tax, and are issued of the follow ing denominations Coupons 4100. VOL and $1,000; Registered tls:, • 41,(s10, isibuo mud , With the same entire confidence with which we commended Government bonds to Capitalists and People, ue now, after the fullest 'oxen's:wino, recommend these Northern Pacific Railroad bonds to our friends and the genenublie. GOLD PAYMENT.—Both principalawl inter. est are payable in American go d coin. at the office of Jay Cooke Co., New York City—the principal at the end of 3O years, and the interest (at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. July.per annum) half.) early, first of • January and PERFECT SAFETY.—The bonds we are now selling. are secured by a first and only mortgage on all the property and rights of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, which will embrace on the completion of the work: 1. Over Two Thousand .Mlits of Hood, with roiling stock, buildings. and all •)ther equipments. 2. Over Twenty-two Thousand Acres of land to every mile of flnl,hed road. This land, agri. cultural, timbered and mineral, amounting in all to more than Fifty Mlllb,n Acres, consists of al ternate sections, reaching twenty to forty miles on each side of the track, and extending In a broad fertile belt from Wisconsin through the richest portions of Minnesota. Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, to Puget timid. While the Government does not directly guar antee the bonds of the Atm& it thus aroolv..uro xotese.etr grant ni mom me Maii vaitiaole ever conferred upon a fir •at national improvement. THE MORTGAGE.—The Trustees tinder the Mortgage. are Messrs Jay Cooke of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thcimson, President of the Penn sylvania Central Railroad Company. They wi I directly and permanently represent the Interests of the First Mortgage bond holders, and are uited to see that tdsof t la re are aged inurchas e g a r n k cancelling th ud b a d s of the Company if they can be booed. before ma turity at not more than 10 percent. pre:Mimi otherwise the Trustees are to Invest the proceeds of land sales in United Stales Bonds or Real Estate Mortgages for the further security of Northern Pacific bondholders. Also, that they have at all times in their control, as security, at least wo acres of average Land to every sl.ouo of outstanding first mortgage bonds, bienides the raltrreul itself and all its equipments and fran chises. PII,OFITABLENEK4.—Of course nothing can be safer than the bonds of the loped States, but as the Government Is no longer a borrower, and as the Nation's present work is not that of pre. sewing Its existence, but that of developing a continent, we remind Ilia.e who desire to increase their Income and ohtain a more permanent in vestment, while still baring a p•riectly reliable security , . that: United States 5-3+'s at their averagepremium yield the present purchaser less than .53 , s'per cent. gold interest Should they he redeemed in fire and specie payment. , be resumed, they ZtlrTt r at really pay only 4% per cent_ or U in three years, only 434 per cent, as the present premium would sneanwlDe be sank. . . Northern Pacilic,7-3Ya selling at par In MUTED yield the Investor 7 3-10 per fent. gold lnterest absolutely for thirty years, pee from Dotted Sates tar.. 111,100 currency Inv ested now In Unit ed States &Vs will yield per year Iniold, say MOO. 41,10 U currency Invested now in Northern Pad& 7.30's wUI yiela per year lu gold, MX Here is a difference in annaql income of nearly one-third, besides a dlffereme of 7 to lb per cent. ib PrinclPal, ashen both class.' of bends are re deemed. THE BOARNow Bei LDING.—Work was be. gun In July bat on the eastern portion of the line. and the money provided, by the sale to stockholders of- some six millions of the Com pany's bonds, to build and equip the road from Lake Su dor across Minnesota to the Red River of the 933 Mlles. The grading on this di vision is now well advanced, the iron is being rapidly laid ; several thoimand men are at work on the line. and about the fir st of-August.next this important section of the rood will be in full operation. In tbe formmeantie orders have been sent to the Facile coast the commencement of the work on the western end in early Spring and thereafter the work will be pushed. On g , eastward and westward, with as much speed as May be consistent with solidity and a wise economy'. RECEIVABLE FOR LANDS.—Them bonds will be MO times, before maturity, receivable at Lie, in payment for the Company's lands, at their lowest cash price. BONDS . EXCHANGEABLE.—The registered bonds can be exchanged at any time for coupons, the coupons for registered, and both these can be exchanged for others. payable limnePal and in terest. at any of the principal cial eentresof Europe, In the- coin of the various European eonntrim.. J. R. HOW TO GET 'MEX.—Your nearest Bank or Banker will supply these bonds in any desired amount, and of any needed denomination. Pero eons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds for these, can do so with any of our agents, who will allow the 'highest current price for all mark. etable securities. These living in localities remote from banks, may send money, or other bonds, directly to us by express, and we will send back Northern pa cific bonds at our own risk, and without cad itt the investor. For further Information, lets, maps, etc.. call on or address the u * l or aatof t he Banks or Bankers employed to this lam. Via. , PAINTER & Co., nkers,lTiladelpWa, ♦Recta for Eastern Pa., Gettysburg National 'lank GETTYB3WRG, PA Jan. 27—It Gardening for Profit," AND `Practical Floriculture," PETER HENDERSPN, • fbrmer detailing the. systette( Malt SET eittratax , o the latter DEBeftlf,TVB of the w4at n Of COttotignrui. FLOHICULTIMII., low the vicinity of Kew York. Madleit, post. paid, for .150 each, Our Ilanuat Descriptive Catalogue at Vegetable and Flower Beek Migaz i tive ti r n a o n w d BEAUTIFULLY COL, at Y. Also, Catalogue iNEW AN[) RARE PLANTS, itaxiTEAsiDteiNie adored Platen and lag& Aiwa wW b ninalied on reoeint at Twenty. Ise Camp. or with Mier of the above Swan *sea .ftese. 7~EI~I EE SON & FLRmING, • , UM) iclreotarre AND °NW/Mk •Irt BA/84 U . BT., NEW YORK Jan,11,1371.—#: OVER COATS. Via= & CO 4,are seams p thou oil very Oboop a to rove 3Or sixth' urchases. o - tir it JOHN FUNT !MEM I= M I FREE TO 4810401; S. e will seud eliallidg4 . of our • Illustrated P aste. orer2Xl Scripture Illustrations to any BoiAgent, of charge. Address'. NATIONAL Ptrauserma Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 27.-4 w • ENEE.II. .kGENTS WANTED for Groo- iI sheek's (-. culaUng machine, rapid, accu rate, re11.,14e. uplc, easily operated, cheap and beautlN:. 1:".:111.,, instantaneous additions or subtractioug. .1111 g from one to 6 lie columns of figures at , ra mingand borrowing its own tens, hult.ire.t • etc., without the least thotWat on , the eirt G. • :operator ., Address ZIEGLER MoCU it I :V. l'.• latle•lphla, Pa. JUL 27.-4 w . . A GE:. v..,N TED for-Abbott's Panama and the FitA).• •i-Pi/VBBI,OIWAN, In German and English. ith tine steel estgratrlngs, tma je , &c.— Agents are getting from 2a to 50 subscribers per day. One Agent reports 163 orders the Orat two days. Now is the time to secure an Agency for this and other works desire)* for Agents. Ad dress Quaker City PubiLshidg House 217 and 219 Quince at., PliktdelphLa. Jan. 27.-4 w REDUCTIoN OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIEht. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUAIERB GETTING U} CLUB. tkiPtiend for our New Price lAA and a Club form will accompany it, containing full directions --making a ,large saving to consumers and re munerative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 31 & VESEY STREET P. O. Sox 56i3. New York. stabil:Ole& 18i.A. E. H. KELLOGG. Hantlfae -- • turer and limier In Sperm, Lard. Whale, Elephant, Tanners, Wool, Signal and Machinery Oils. E. 11. Kellogg's combined Wool and Spin dle 011 is an Extra Wool Oil, which scours out easily mutrfectly front the whitest goods. Is handsome in pe color, almost entirely odorless. en dures a temperature of 35° and a less quality is required to do the work than of the best Lard, white the price is mach less, and besides haying all the above named desirable qualities, it is real ly a very nice Spindle Oil. .tddress K H. KEL LOG, No. 17 Cedar Street. P. 0. Box 43:n, New York. Jan. 20.—1 w TI ratted Success of the Season AGENTS WANTED FOR B E L D E N: THE WHITE CHIEF. Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the Plains. The remarkable adventures of the ha. mous WHITE CHIEF and BIG WARRIOR among the Red Skins. Thrilling accounts of Great Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes and Terrible Contests with the big game and hostile tribes.— Spirited descriptions of the habits and supersti tions of that strange people. Their Sports, Le tends, Traditions. Wby they Scalp. How they Woo and Wed, Doctor, VVonsialp, New, Fresh: m ix : var. Price Low. It Is selling by,the tho with wonderful rapidity. Agents are ng from KO to 1100 per week. Some ciroloe Reid yet to be had. Apply at ones for samplochaptena Illustrations and full par ticulars A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher. 400 Chestnut Ist., Phila. Jan. CARBOLIC TABLETS PREPARED DY DR. WEI.V& The most important disssorery of the age is this wonderful Healing and Cleansing agent for the (111C:00.. or weaknoms of the lie piratory organs, Sore Throat, Sudden Cold. Huarsiseas,Cararrti Asthma. Dryness of the Throat or Windldpe, diseases of the Lungs and for all imtation of the =seasons membrane. vocalists and public speakers who speak and sing without effort, use these Tablets, their effect in clearing the voice is simply astonishing ZS can be shown by numerous certificates. DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS art directly on the =emus membrane and should be promptly and freely taken in all expos. ure or violent change of weather, u they equal ize the Circulation of the Blood and thus ward off all tendency to colds and Lung difticulty. The proprietors would say, all first Mass meth sines have their imitation, and they would CAUTION the public against imposition by bar ing dther medisdnitos thrust upon them in pMos of these„admirable Tablets. JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 34 Platt St. N. Y. Sole Agent Soto icy DRICGOIIITS. Price 2 cents a box. Jan. 'S.-I,w ' ATCH FREE, and 430 a day sure. and no " humbug. Address LATTA & co., Pitts burgh, Pa. Jan. 13.-4 w 8 0• C (' K I 'HID IS NO HUMBUG i—By sending36CCCTS 1 with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive. by return mall. a cornet picture of your future huahand or wife, with name aneitlate of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer Nu. 24 Fultonville, N. Y. Jan. 13.-Or I HE. MAGIC (XJldit &Imo any eobmed hair or beard to a permanent Mara or brown. It COOLILICL3 no poison. One comb sent by mail for SI. Dealers supplied at reduced rates. Address PAAravaar Masa linclzurf AUL Mao. T II EA-NECTAR IS A .pußg. 13 1...A.C.13 - ki.A. with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to salt all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale by the Great Atlant ic it Pacific Ilea Co.. 8 Church St., New York. Y. U. Buz 3608. Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. Jan. 1.3.-4 w I3DOOK AGENTS WANTED.—The Land of sacred Mystery, or the Bible read in the Light of Its own Seenery,—Bev. W. L. Gage's new book, is now ready. Printed on tinted piper, issued In beautiful style, contains 200 Superb Engravings, and Is one of the most valuable Biblical books ever issued. In every Wildly where the Bible Is to be found, and there wealth/ens of them, these can this work be sold. Agents will appraelate this, • We want agents also far Prof. Stowe's - Self-interpreting PamWy Bible,"—the grandest boOk ever Issued, being his crowning life work— pronounced by critic:arse finest and most com plete Bible extant, row hayingailla sale than any other three Bibles cailiblm.d. ndldly lustrated--coutaLus a dictionary ofthe Bible, with 200 engravings, a blanry of each book, etc.. and enables any reader to form his awn 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 circulars with full information. Worranso. sox, Dunn & Co, Hartford, Conn. Jaal3.-4w Billy -fire Aral Prise 'Modals Awarded TUE GREAT Baltimore Piaio ilaufactory. WILLIAM IaABE& CO., Manufacturers of GRAND, 1314UARE AND UPRIGHT FORTES, PIANO BALTIMORE, MD'. These instrntnenta have be e n before the yothUc for neatly Thir years, and upon their en alone attained ty an aispurchased pre-emine excell cence. which pronotusees thew unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and line signing quality, as well u great parity of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOIICH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffsem found in 5o many Moon IN WON X&NSHIP they are unequalled, using none butthe very best SUMMED insrulAt., the large MAUI employed to our `rusiness enablhigus to keep contlartany an irnme•Ase stock of lumber, &e., on hand. aar-An our fiquora ?Luso. Dave our New ba red Orerstrtmg Scale and the Anaarrit girWe would - Call 'wefts] attention to our late improvements to GRAND PLLNOtiand SQUARE GRAMM: Patented Aug. 14. M. which bring the Plano nearer perfection than has yet been at. lathed, • 6,6 - Pietro fully Warranted for 5 Years. ; Wb bale made arrangements for the Hole - Whoie,sale for the mast Celebrated PAN LOR ORGA 8 and KELODEONtiorldeh we of ter Wboksale and Retail, at Lowest Factory PETER BENTZ, Agent, No. 80 EMt Market slaver, York, Pa. 23, 1170.--em R 0) s ALIS . RR OttEAT AMERICAN HEALTH A RESTORER, parties the blood and and WAffections of the mood, laver and tert Recommended by the Medical Foltisons.aculty and many Unman& of our ben Dad the testimony ol ,felamipa L who have used nowil, se ed tor our datadella Guide to Haan Boot. w memo for tble ms =r on doil we publish fee • 4 win Ore Yoe liserh u V lib le lnfos:mad= Dr. B. Dam of Detimore, says: I take pieekre In reamt your EMMAUS as a very powerful alterative. I hare seen it used In two cues with ), results--oas la a ease of sei= • " M w :r: In width the mired. after = Mee bottles oLyeur asedkins. Tbe',Oarb I/ ohs ofseroftits of long sunameg. "bleb is rePhllY seder lie tem and the fa ' dlestioes till =the patina win soon rip lamer. 'I bare eiontilmixattikedttro - la by wikkol yeervarrians Iry eospoulki 44' Dr. %WU, of Malik°lasirtDo, Ky„ mrs be used Soriaits tn eases or nerotnh Disleatellegnobetter r~~ A II ame used sem 1 0-: • 1. 4.... 110amu11ing aadaalea mo cured :Detour sof wilsay Imam . • hie sonie" , I . Boolamln Nooktot, of Lim, air writes: r !IV booty par puha W ore oar rim a , tiro: I Insod a of ' ' ' ' Vid , ,Milli*Offillidect our Arßosulas laeo l dAntsubft 1.6601114:67, 61 zeibilivie - hie*, Damson 01.1111/121T6 Ai CO., Preprieton. a;41(1. ilo=s f m Nivel tisisimgir. _ P 4 • *4 - t - 4 4.4- 4 4 T O THE WOllllitlllla CLASS.--We are . wow estfirat= for the spare moments. Businessnew, Hot, and profitable.tog§ Persdluietelthanda easily earn fro mfiks. pe r erectus, tu4 sunip dercam their whO,e. time • Pl"", - Boys and girls Wan nearly as mirth sr • That all who see this notice may send their ad. dress, and test the business, we make the wipPearr- alleled offer: To such as are not well we will send It to pay for the trouble of Full particulars. a valuable sample o f Th e to commence work on, and a copy of .reo ple's Literary (1)n - 4pda/on—meat the largest and best family newspapers ever mot fret by mail. Bender, if you want rposmag. PrOSlaDie work, address E C. AI.LKLs ff eik; Augusta, Maine. UNIVERSALISM: What la itt Bead for the .9ter in the West. Cincinnati A large & weekly; established 11E7. It meets all the tatgr of the f amily; 1¢ 50 per year 411.25 six months.— Try It. Specimens tree. Address ViILLIANSON &tA,NTWELL. Cincinnati Ohio. 4t jj RNLINE NORWAY OATS, and ALSIKE krr CLOVER. darnple packages sent tree to an Farmers: al o, a copy of theN STOCK JOURNAL. by eneloNne stamp to N. P. 8017.1 t & Ca, Parkeiburg. Ckoeter co., Pa. 4t - moms JUST WHAT YOU NE!—New Anthems and Quartets for 5 cents. Mailed tree. fiend 5 cents, for specimen, to J. A. QUTTERFIEW NO. 257 West Mullion Street, Chicago. • It EW YORK SAFETY STEAM POWER CO. Steam Engines, with and withouteut.elf. and Sixtieths' Safety Steam Boilers, built la quantities by special machinery. Send for eircular,44 Cort. land street, N. Y. 4t $5 to $lO per I)ay. 1 ,12..1vare46 8 7: me In our new trustee's maks from 115 to $lO per day In their own localities. Fun_ jparilculars and Instructions sent free by awl'. These In need of permanent. Kt:hatable work, should address at once. GEORGE 5113303 & Co., Portland, Maine. AGENTS! READ THIS! E WILL FAX AGENTS A SALARY OF NO V V FEE WEEK and expenses, allow a large commission, to sell crummy and ir r ondertal Imam thins. Address IL WAS'S= & Ca, Marshall, Mich. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. 8.911 SALARY PEE WEEK, and expenses, JAY paid Agents, to sell our new and useful discoveries. Address R. Swaim & Co., Marshall, Idich. 1826 PAINONARY B r A P L AI S I AM." 1870 The old standard remedy for ipontdta, Cold*, Con sumption. "Nothing beUer.' Crrtra Baca. Co., Radon. it ITPHAM'S DEPILATORY POWDER. —R e U moves superfluous hair In five minutes, with out injury to the skin. Sent by mail for SIM. UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE Ilk-Heves most violent paroxysms In the minutes and effects a speedy cure. Price by mail. THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful Black or Brown. It consists of only one preisiii.t•atim. iS cents by malL Address S. C. UPHAM, No. 721 Jayne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free. Sold by all Druggists. 41 YOISYCHOMANCY.—Any lady or wiles= can I make $l,OOO a month, secure their own happi ness and independence, by obtal_ alng PSYCHO. XANCT, FABCINATION. Or sort DialOsnsa. 400 pages ; cloth. Pull instructions to use this power over men or animals at will, how to Mesmerize, become Trance or Writing Mediums, Divination, lipiritualism, Alchemy, of °Mena and Dreams, Brigham Youags Harem, Guideto Mar riage, &c., all contained in this book ; 100.00 sold ; price by mall, In cloth 111.25. paper coma el-- No. zcz.-Any person willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy of the work free. As no capital is required, all desirous of genteel em ployment should send for the book. enclosing 10 cts. forpcstage. to T. W. Et ANEI& CO., 41 &mid Bth St, Philadelphia. Jan. al, 187 t -it itich.rdson's New Method FOR THE PIANOFORTE "Deserves our hearty recommendation,•' N. Y. Musical Review. 'Unexceptionable In taste and style." Dwight's Journal. "roundest, clearest, best book for the Piano." Phil. Eve. Bulletin.— - Will supersede every other of the kind" Wor cester Spy. "Poaserses merit not claimed by oth er worlot - Cleveland Herald. "Common sense. plain talk. and brevity." Boston Journal— Presents many new and Important Ideas." N. Y. Tablet. No long dry lessons, nor wearisome exercises, but Sprightly Studies throughout, and Charming Melodies for practice at every step. His all that can be desired. Price 40.75. Sent poet-paid. OLIVER. DITSON & CO., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., New York. Jan. 6,151.—1 y AT PRIVATE SALE 50 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate on "Diamond Hill," I mile West of Get. tysburg and one of the anent building Wet in this vicinity. Call on, or address; • W. H. HOUGHTELIN. Jan. 13, 1871.—ti Jan. 13.-4 w A FARM FOR SALE CHEAP. A Loll Farm 3 miles from Gettysburg contain ing ACENB with Improvements for plan— one-half cash, the balance easy payments. Call on. of address P. D. W. HAMMY, Jan. 13, 1471.—tf Gettysburg, Pa. Iv KIVU LUU r undersigned is runnings Line of Stases Ttram Hagerstown to Gettysburg, leaving for mer place on Monday, WedneedsY and Frank'. at 7 o'clock, S. M.. paean by Leitersburg. Wayne*. boro', Monterey and ClermoetSprtngs. Fountain Dale and Fahleld arriving at Getrist=i s t half pent four o'clock and returning from on Tuesday, Thursday andurday arriving b l =rZwn to make connection with the 5 o ir for Baltimore. ANNA WAIMEN. May 2L—td STAGE OFFICE. KEYSTONE HOUSE Sr HE Keystone House, Cbsmbersbnrg street. has been selected as the Gettysburg office for the CHAMBER:O3IAM and ESIXITTSBURG STAGE LINES. Stage for Chasnbersbarg leaves daily at 1 o'clock, F M. and for Eminittsburg daily at the same hour. Pin received at the town. Hotel and passengers called for at any place In The Keystone House rums first-olass HAGS to and from the Depot razz Rack to hire. W. E. MYERS. Gettysburg. Sept. 9. 16711-6 as LADIES, MISSES,aad CHILDREN'S SHOES are selling at Coot to close out, at PICKING & CO. , ATEST STYLES of all kinds of RATS and .s_4 CAM. at PICKING k CO. TO BUY SEWHA.ERE, ea NITHING CHEAP= THAN EL it TWO= & Jan. 6, ICo.—tl WEAVER -& CO. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Weehington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. MHZ undersigned having entered into partner. ship, under the arm of Weaver & Co, have taken tIM well known Livery Stab Wv er, and are Prepared to supply thepu blic with ea all Myles and kinds of conveyances that can be found in a Ant-class Livery. Their Mock cannot be bm&ti by any establishment in the town. **Parties wishing to visit the Battle-Arid, will Warrior acoommodMions at thla Livery, additional charge for Guides. CARBJAGE MAKING all Its Wi l et= b rt=te"uie n , b irs e treA BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, CABBIA.GES, built of the best material and by skillful work men, on short notice. REPAIRING =aptly attended to and satisfaction guaran GIVE US A CALL. • LEVI WEAN= W. D. HMTMORTII, W. T. =emu. • Nov. 4. 1870.—tt Watches and Veyelry. WATCHES & JEWELRY WM. P. WCARTNEY wishes to inform his v T customers and the public _piteraGY, that haring purchased tbe interest of ies w iartaer (1.. v. IL Boperjja the Watch aad Jewe Mae on Baltimore MIRK Gettysburg, he spare no ~to just sath to idL. He has returned from the city with aspire did memtm=t el GOLD sad SILVER AXERICAN and SWISS WATC JEWSILVER TEA and TAB VEX LE Gltifd MICR; aUo, CLOCYJS of the best Iftsutteeta n l iri C uN ISICAL IN- Rum wade - GUITAR ROMand t • .111111 a nd (Meek wort warranted for one year. repining executed In a neat and wortnalm ke manner. [Sept. 10. UND-11 CLOCKS, WATCH ip JEWELRY .; A. It. FEIS TEL reasored kis shop to Yost amok 'opposite ==a4r ot, tr i: a, , a , -tom WATCHES, If*ELAY AND iILYER-PLATE,I) WAPEf / all ai ng iso or rat ati m ta ti k wort wanaoioll to give Nor. 11110.-41 trirgioiki* Fahnestock Brothers. I .FALL4;St -WINTER f4o - os. Dry Goods, Hardware, QUEENBWARE, CARPET, Groceries, Cedarware, IRON. PAINTS, &c FURS are this season DRESS GOOM—all the new styles and In every variety at Falun:stack% COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEF'S and NM:DLR. WORK—the lamest stock ever In town at Fahnestoera SHAWL 14 of an kinds and pried at Fahnestoek'a CHILIZITIMA-4 GOODS CLOTHS: CABEUXERS. Le„. latest style at Fahotitock's. .kLlC,oB—thest at 1234 cents WATER-PROOF CLOTH from 111.00 yard up at Fahnestoct's. RIBBONS and DRESS tRI3LIVINGS at Fabnestock's. GLOVES In large assortment at Fahnestockl. Nov. 18, 1100—tt J. L. SCHICK, has the L.rgest and Beet Selected Stock of DRY GOODS AISD NOTIONS, that has been brought to Gettysburg this Spring which will be sold at the owest possible rates. May 6. 187tr-41 NEW FIRM. REBERT & - BUSHMAN. vry liooos, moo, maws, itc. THE fine ed, succe ag ertr t MAN, wbo will cantinne the Mercantile business at the old stand, on Baltimore street; opposite the Courthouse, Gettysburg. The Junior partner has for a years been em p loyed as Salaa In the atom J. L. Schick, dieesfore brings to his new position an experience in the twines pos sessed by few. The stock now offered, owing to large additions of the newest and latest styles and pattern.; of Goods, is one of rare attractiveness, and cannot fall to please, whilst their prices , having bought to the best advantage, will also be found satisfac tory. Th e inducements they offer cannot be ex- Maltycelled in the town or county. They make a spa of 'LADIES• DRESS GOODS, an !Melte attention to the assortment they now oiler: phrmhdng at the same time to eonttnue It up to the highest standard. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, they offer a large and varied stock, and feel cer tain that all who come can be suited In goods and D 0 M STIO 11, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS QUEECSW 0.1.40.5wa,RE, g e „ w ill always be isaW, in tali variety, with the best chances offered to buyers. Everything poisible will be done to finder sat isfaction, and thus earn a liberal share of public patronage, which they respectfully NAM. ADAM BEDEH T Nov. 25, 11170.—tf JOHN H. BUSHMAN. NEW Fall and Winter Goods AT GRIEST & BOWERS, York stringds Pa, ILol7o—"4ulek Sales, Baia Pratt; and Quick Returns.,• I'UE undersi Phlladal gped, baring bud returned from tha city of phia , c der the citizens of Tort Springs and elsewhere, a well selected -STOCK OF GOODS, ismaistfag of Goods. Notions, Fancj r 4o , od4s : ....Grgeries, ware, 4 & 3 1, Oki= do — necife as em and WOILI r VIIONEKBY, Please remember that ni^ brings better bar. gains than loud credits, and fre q uent settlements make long friends. We have a large lot of ready-made OVER. COATS, made to order, suitable for this vicinity, which wilt be sold at the lowest prices portibte. Thankful for put favor', mad with attention to business and a disposition to please, we solict a continuance of outgo patronage. WIDOW & BOWERS Oct. 211, 1870.-41 T. B. COTTJL. 8111TINITZB0Xii. NEW FIRM. 41111EirDillrizzig PA. THE undersigned havingentered into partwer. ship. under tea drai nap of Com' 41 call the attention of their Mends and generally, to theirAzilkl wart meat of NEW anima AND Dry Goods , Groceries , litarOwnpv, Illeuswasernwo, all of which have been purchased in a falling market for cash, and which we are prepared to sen at the very lowest figures.. can and ermine oastock lo t pargagellew A lot of g e ood far Ws. ' AS R. COPEE., A.RAPIN ... 7EOEL ArendisvUle, Pa., April IA, giNtornill TIPTON it, MYERS' EXOFfrATOR GALLERIES GETTYSBVEG, PA., Make all styles of Pictures tram mbuiture t& Uts slziN "REM BR, ANATS" 1 OR RICADOW,MIM:MRS, thotogaphs , Finightt in on ; ,;‘•••, ' • . WATER COLORS, ORINDLL . ew Om!'; . Batde,--field 1 VEND 1041:04TFAX1171. Ptikk i *VAlM e alms Doi. 741110.-1 f wit a .ow, frega 1 XOticts. lv aritz—lathataberatsoa 0 the is canto of G Tiunnon, d , L ate of enniberiland Adams+meaty. Ps., navy= been n m,lnted to undersigned. residing in eldp,' Ate bfrift!y_ girt* „notice to all pee eatd tow rsons indebted tolettl Mite to make Wine. Mate payment,' and sb* having claim against thtialortio Drama them iZ9PerIY authenticated formittlement. JAMES VAITOMPISOX, Dec. akurto.--4( AainiNstrator. Nt °TlM—Letters of Adtainistratlon. on th 4 Estate of Joan Spariousa, late of East Der. Hamilton township. deceased, haring been Lo antad het underdsned. reMdins .carne .saiship hereby gives notice to MI vas n om . Wonted to said estate to and make Imme dthite.rettlement., and those havllliielahus against the stsw will please present then properly an. tbsnted for settlement. ANDRILV Jan. 6.167L-6t D. SPANGLSIt, OTICE—The first and final account, of Sit / s AKT W i jOITALAN assignee of FBASKLIN D. Dmrscran of the Borough of Gettysburg Adams county, has been filed in the Court d Common Mess of Adams countY, and IQ/ confirmed by said own on the ad day cif jrkb, ream 4. A,1871, unless' cause be shown bathe contrary. JACOB MELBORN, Frothy. Jan. 6, 1871.—td 7COTICE.—Tbe drat account of Wttgalm A - 4 ..• INMAN. Andstnee of GIOMGE A 4..twour and pill., of the Borough of Getty - shwa Adam -county. has been Stettin the Court of 'Common Plena of Adams County, and will be eon Armed tty geld Court on tAe 3d day qf Abettor, nett, unless can, be shown to the contrary. Jan. 6 1871.--td JACOB MELBOKX, Proth . y. , at tNtumwat'a AUDITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams County, Auditor to &sous.. of the exoeptlons to the Account of IIs.VID Kfmni.s. nay?, Executor of the Es Mist of Janice tionen, deceased, will In at his Ware in flettylburs. on Monday. Me &A day qt' AVibenary mot, at 10 o'clock, A. 361., to attend to the duties of said ap. Polittitiraer.% Jan A. J. COVER. Auditor. . --itt Stray . Sheep. AMR to the premises el the subscriber ha Hishlasid township, about the middle of last most of !MEV'. white, With crop ears, most of them ewes. The owner Is desired to come forward, provePros,q,..,,py char. and take them away. your/I KUNx.t.E. Jaz. 13, 187L-3t at Fahnestock'L Register's Notices: voncE la hereby even to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Adminis tration Accounts hereafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams cunt% • tyY for confirmation and alloWance, on MONDAY, we .31M.0t v h i day of JA2WA.E.Y, Din, at RI o'clock, 77. ' The Oral account of Samuel and Wm Shull, Executors of the Wlll of John Shull4 late of &ra tan township, deceased. 78. The first account of John Sowers, Adminis trator of first account S. deceased. 79. The first account of Ephraim OM* Rao eutor of George Howard,at."4deceued._,- SAMUEL :IWOJEW, ; Roesler. Jan. 6,.1,871.—td at, Fatwestoek't Court Proclamation, I,X Hirlt.CS El, the Hon. Roamer J. Pleurae, Pre "Went of the several Courts of common Pleas In the counties composing the ligh District, and Justice of the Courts of tryei and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capita/ and other oacuders in-said distil let, and JOeilon J. HMI and 11109LaT 31c - Ctuer. Ens_ Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Jus tices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery fur the trial of eat and other ollendera In the county of Adams-- have Issued their precept, bearing date the 3t.th of Nov., In theyear of our loci our thousand eight hundred and seventy, and to me direc trd, for hold. big a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Ded v. ery and Court of Oaer and Terminer, at Gettys burg, on MONDAY, the 23d day of JANI.;Ahi', lira— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Jus tices of the Peace, the Coroner and the Constables within the said -county, that they be turn and there in thelrgEoper persons, with Eons, Records, and Inquisitions, Examinations, and other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf 'appertain to be done, and also, they who will proseouteagainst th e prisoners that are or then shall be in All of said oounty of Adams, are to be then and there toprosocute against them as shall be Just. JAWB ICLUNK, She rid. tiberlfrs Office, Gettysburg, Jan. 20, 187L-te JURORS FOR JINN UARY GRAND JURY. Hamiltonban—Zacharigh Myers, Forepan. Freedom—John Cunningham. Mountplessant—Michael Levinatlnev Job n Stallsnittb, Pius S. echith. Union—William A. Young,. Joseph Keller. Berwick two.—hanniel A. WertZ. Men:glen—Henry Beamer, Jonas Orner, Fen ds Cole. Butler—John Lauver, Samuel Deltrick. Cumberland—Joseph Bayly, William G. Black. Commago— Jesse D. Keller. • Frank:ln—Samuel Eleholtx, Jacob F. Lower, Solomon Straban—John Spangler. Liberty—Maxim Kehl!. LaUmure—Andrew L. Coulson. Gettysburg—Jacob Troxel, John McCleery. y„,.—qt-- weretinak Aulataugh, Levi Kluft, John Halm. Wm. IL Broganler. Beading-Oliver F. Nee/y. Butler—John Mohdtz, David Thicker, Joule Houck. Franklin—Jacob Ratiensperger. Peter Shp Peter Adams, George Bus he y, Joseph Robert, Paul Sowers. Oxford—William King. John C. Zonek, Alexam der L. Hluies, sllas Flekes, George Loud). Llbexty—John Homemaker, Joseph P. McDirlt. tnlou—M. H. Klizintller. Heury Felcy. Jr.. Washington Ring, William A. Sell. Rfi Menalterijohu D. Wright, Ellsba Penrose, clah laml har ltou u pon-Jacob L Flror. Charles F. Hinkle. John McGinty. James B. Myers, Daniel Sullivan. J. Stewart Wltherow. Cumberland—lienry Butt, E, D. Keller. Straban—Peter ittallstulth, Henry Th.onas. Gettysburg—H. B. Row, Andrew Schick, David Rltzmuller, John I- Holtzworth. Mount Henry Benner, Philip Daugherty, James H. Collins. James Heaver. Huntington—Sebastlan Flukes, Henry Wier. man, &dui iinaula Germany—Davld Linn, Samuel Brl4Y• Freedom—Joshua Brown. Moutupleasant—J. A. C. Rtudlaub, A. H. P. triuh. Joseph Sheely. John Herd gao- Highland—Pm/id Stewart. Ladmore—J D. Worley. Littlestown—Alexander Shorb, Gettysburg—John IL Zinn. George Geyer, Hugh Mollhenny, Henry Rupp, WullauCH L ut Union—George B. Barelmar. Mountpleaunt—John L. Jenkins, George A &hie, J. B. Tawney, James A. Blew. Moun_tioy—Newton Horner, Henry Snyder, Henry W. Schwartz. Hamiltonban—lsaac Harper, Joseph W. Kit . Unger. tMmberiand—lsaac Diehl, Raphael Shady. Thomas T. Norris, Marks Putney, Jr., George Pixel, Lafayette Brenizer. • • Oztord—thatel Henze!, Solomon Brown, Wm. B. Midler. John Bowerman, Michael Harbold, Samuel Titur n iabaugh Huntington— Koehmumr, Jacob B. Monis. ter, Jonathan Millen* Franklin-rat:ltel Mc/Ulrich, E. W. Stable, John P. Bak Levi Gilbert, Henry L Bream. Germany— m, Hi:Sherry, Lett Murree, Straban—Jacob King. Butler--W. H. Dietrich, Liberty—Samos Corry. iralutitoit--Jolin Patterson, Jacob Baker. Itenallett—Noah D. Snyder, BeejliaLli =EL Latimore—Cbarlea W. Grlest York D. Reed. Dec. SO, 13T0.--te garatvart. euttrry, pit. Hardware and Groceries. The subscribers have just returned from the cities with an Immeuse supply of Hardware and eiriseartee which they are offering at their old stood ou Baltimore street, at prices comic the times. Our dock consists in part of • Ostriasuter's Tools, Blacksmith's Toots, Coach Andings, Shoe Findings, Cabi net-Maker's Toots, Housskesper's Asturss, Ali kinds of Iron, - ile keg to. • GROPER/FA OF ALL imps, Otis, paints, ne. There is no article included to the umbel departments mentioned above what, can be had In this Honk Every olass to l Hechaaice can be accommodated bate with and endings,' and Housekeepers can And every article In their line. Give us a call as we are pm pared to sell se low for oaab as any other M house out of • DA ZIEGI., May Ye. Utal—U JOEL V $. DANNER. NEW STORE ! SWEITZER ct, BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers IA Hardware and .Groceries, Carib!' Bk, near the Balboni. Getty Our,. HARDWARE—In - etudes Builders' Hardware generally. Nails. Locks. Glass, Paints. 011 s, wanes, mat Brushes. to. We call the attenth n of Blacksmiths to our assortment of Iron. steel, Mona Mum and Horse Shoe Nails, te. HOUSE XHISPEIIB are Invited to stook of Hnivea, Yorks, Weston, Bache fse.csaa ETROC/INClCk_sueb as Coffees, Boom Teas, ffSawafflruPla vboaffar, Suam !Le., all of which we coonstantly Keep on band. AU so :d Here Ls the pleas to tnly allow Tioli't forget to call and eneggise our stock oi_aooda .11WElTiLit & BRO. Oct I. 11116—tt FOR SALE! BEST) LLL PROPERTIES with one of tb• D FA.RMS In Adams County Also, desirable Real Estate in Gettysburg. Lands in lowa and Mieonr • McCLE`&I4 & 44.3=7 at "'• Jsa. 13 ! U171.-dm GENERAL JURY 2 mum. acorn WIZ'. ONE OF THE Also, valuable