The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 03, 1871, Image 3

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Anuls r*RsosAL PROPERTY
tatendh449 quit tanning.
e Sate, on "Kam the 10th of
'1 reaidearesla Mouutpleaxun
%east oC Gettysburg- 013. the road
the [ph oning Valuable Pena-
OF IVORK HORSES, 1 Mare
is Horses. I rising 5 and the oth-
Colt 2 year: old. t head of 111I1LCH
I be fresh at time of wale, 2 Bulls,
of Motes, I narrow -tread three
ring Watson. Fal:mgdop Buggy.
Lo and Lime Sled, jww set of
LJme &stye new, Wlntdooth
Farming Mill /ie : Cuttlng-box, coin
d Mower, 3 Shear' Plows, single
el Fkss, Corn Forks, Corn Cov
, Cultivator, Single, double and
reader. Log. Hatter, Cow, Butt
s, 2 set of Breechtonds, 2 set of
-t of Harness, klyneLs, Riding
•
die, lirldkis. Collars, Halters.
w Lines, Forks; Rakes, Shovels,
owing Scythes, 2 Grindstones,
N'tiettlbm row. also. HOUSE
43FIEN FtRNITURE,' Such as
bottom s, Copper Kettle,
mmence at AO o'clock.
• will be_clven and terms made
ABRAHAM TAWNEY.
rm. Anetioneet.
kLE 01:
AIME Al, PROPERTY
;ed. .m. to quit fanning.
.• sale, eta Thursday, the 9th. (,f
.1, residence in Butler township,
••ti tla , road from Gettysburg to
rola from the latter place. 1 4
MM, auI.LL mile front Wier
.dlowing Valuahle Personal Pro
-GAT fIORSES.I - •Brood Mare,
• Ding. one t ...yearling and one
sr t LCH CO NR , nne will be fresh
large Durham Bull, 4 head of
rad .4 gold Sheep, Brood Sow,
1 good four-horse liar-
I. Lame Bed • as good' as new,
ages, Bow Ladder, Wire-tooth
as new. (brain Drill, as good
tile Wheat Fan, Itolling.-aereell.
e Wood Sled, nearly line, Dung
Flaxbmke, stlrain uradle.
over Cradle, Seiler and - Bend-
Drag Rake, Feed Trough,
,erer, Corn_Fork, single Shove
v e t Plow. Dung Book, a lot of
is, Mattock, three-horse double
double Trees, two-horse Spread -
readers, long Log Clain, Pair ur
of Breast chains, fair of Butt
'ork, liakes.A3ridn or Scoot.
g set of Manure Boards,
theorld Suath,Jor of good Old
rupper Deus. 2 set of Wheel
Band Bridles, Riditig_Bridle,
-horse Line, Hunan*, 2 head
Ins, Flynet nearly no Lead
variety of other articles too
Bon_
12 Months will be given. sale
o'clock, A. M.
..101.115 FUNT.
uctionecr
SALE!
oNE OF THE
L PROPERTIES
EST FARMS In Adaniaponnty
desiral,:e
te lu - Gettysburg.
ztitn : .4l
Missouri.
Edus, dr: WOODS',
Attorneys at Law, and
Real Estate Agent,-
E SALE - -
•• • -
ItES OF GOOD LA 2C
nd ..1611,1"1 iniTe West of Get
of the tthest buildingalles
on, or address - •
'W. IL ITOUGELTELIN.
SALE CriEAP
11les from Gegysburg
cNltaiu-
LLh.lmpr for .1160o—
balance easyryinents, Call
P. D. . HANICU
ettplbung, Ta.
sand rivririt.
JEWELRY
irrNry Wishes to inform hie%
d the `public generally. that
he Interest of his partner. (L.
Watch and-Jewelry Store on
Gettysburg. he will spare no
• ction to all.
rned from the city with aspleu-
Er: AMERICAN arid SWISS
W ELR V, SILVER TEA and
INS, FORKS. (10LD,
'EEL FRAME SPECTA.
CIAK'KS or the tvst
an 'MUSICAL IN
MENTI% V 1 )IJN
!TAR STRINGSA
•REWS and V s
Rlil MIES.
tack work warranted for one
airing executed in a neat and
[Sept. 10. litult—tf
, WATCHES
E L Y." „
FE] STE L
lop to York street, opposite
ysburr, where he has con
e a.ssorttuent of
CHES, JEWELRY AND
PLATED WARE.
in exchange. All kinds of
and charges moderate. All
g,ive satisfaction.
futltrit, fir
and Groceries
aye Just returned I las the
%Ise supply of liandware
hteh they are Waring:Ll their
ire street, at prices to stilt the
insists In part of •
is; Blacksmith'• Tools,
a. Shoe Findings, Cabi-
Tools, Howekeeper's
. U kinds of Iron,
~ 6 s, . 4v..*
OF 41..1. 1
,11 ps,
. to no art:cie faelutied in
to zaentoneet above but
this tore ' Ev ery -class of
modated here witla toots
ousekeepera can hue every
Give nsa call as weAke Pre
or cash as any 'other house
DAVID ZIEGL
.10E 1 / 4 ,11. DARNER.
STORE !
B Q BllOl'llE-It,
nd Redd! Dealers In
and Groceries,
the BaHroad, Gett)sburg
elndes ThaiNiers' Hardware
Its, Glass, ?amts, Oils, 'Var
. Le. We call the attention
assortment of Iron, Steel,
me Shoe Nails;
we Ipviied to examine our
ftooM, Buckets, Tubs,
h u Coffees, Sugars, Teas,
, Soaps. of which
keep on hand. All sold 10*
to buy cheap. Dolt't forget
our stock of
SWEITZER & BRO.
ER & CO
les & Exchange.
kBLES,
eel, Gelesishui.g, Penn'a
ha viug entered Into partner.
•-rni of Weaver Co.&tau-.
n Livery Stables of N.Wisiv.
to supply the pubile with all
r conveyances that can be
Livery. Their atomic cannot
brlstutient in the town.
to visit the Battle-field. will
oast:hula St this I.l%ery
,
charge for Guides.
E MAKING
:tint is all it> branches at
, fr-taii the 1.1 , styles of
_1 1 ,(;L•'1, IVAGO.NS,
UAGES,
by skillful work
lIUNG
to and satisfaction guaran
S A CALL
LEVI WEAVER.
W. If. HOLTZ WOltril
W. T. ZIEULELL
• COAT 6.
Ar 4 setting thorn citt vetTchusgpfek
r spring' purchase.,
• .
1 1 14 : .1 4 : 1 :r.nb. Iftntintl.
Friday : ken/Arai. Feb. 2, 1271.
soci,t Muss..
SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The
following sales of Personal Property will
be found in our advertising enfants:
.Saturday. Feb.4—Ssanuet lierbst. Gettysburg.
.loesday, 14—Sanotel G. DeardorlT,Straban.
IVeltitEsday, ".IS-Isaac T. Schriber, Camber
. . land.
iburaday, " 4 -•••• Samuel M. Mut', Metrallen.
" "" Z—ldessra. Townsead. Reading.
Friday " St—F. &W. Van Orsdel, Strohm'.
Saturday, " 2..—lame! M. Neely, Oxford.
. Monday, " InUter, Freedom.
. Tuesday, ," ?.Henry Rota,
• ; Wednesday, Mai. I—Jeremiah Gulden, Sutler.
• ;Tuesday, • G. Camila. Straban.
Watinsadant, S—Mra. Graft &W. A. Methaeu
ny, l!Ltraban.
•
.Thug day, ". innt. Butler.
Friday, - " 10—Abraham Taaney, Mount-
Pleasant.'
5a4616--Peorg3 Lot:Loh his purchascsi
house and lot from Daniol Ehrohart, in
New Oxford, at $1,400. •
Myna:att.—The Gettysburg Gas Com
pany-has declared a semi-annual dividend
of fivemet cent.
• • .
.1.. Sony.—Last week we had a plentiful
fall °knew, and for several days there
ors; a promise of flue sleighing. On
Tuesday a rain set in, Which has pretty
well used up the snow on travelled roads.
CONTEILENCE.—The nest Annual Con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal church,,
will irilivezie in the Fiat Methodist Epis-
copal church a Carlisle, on Wednesday,
the eighth day of March next. It is ex
pected that 200 ministers will be in at
tendauce during the progress of the Con
"ferenoe. _
LacreaEs.—Duriug the last week. two
71.4 e tures were delivered in -Agricultural
Hall—one by A. H. Chase, Esq., of York
en the„LiA4re6( Humbug,".: the other by
Rev. A. M. Milligan on the "Past and
Future." Engagements pi-evonted us
from hearing either, but both are well
......spoken of hs creditable product ions. In
each case, the weather was stormy, and
the-audience limited.
REVENUE DISTEICTS.—The large re
ductions in Internal Revenue taxes, un
7der'recent Congressional legislation, make
it necessary to reduce the number of sub'
districts. The work of reduction is now
in progress. In Adams county we have
• had four sub-districts, which will be oun
solidatod into oue or two. The ; district
hitherto in charge of Wm. S. Cart, Esq.,
has been assigned to John M. li . rauth,
Esq., of the Gettysburg district.
INSTALLED.—On Monday evening, Jan.
2, District Deputy, Samuel Weaver install
ed the [(Mowing officers of "Catoctin
Tribe,, No. ,128, I. 0. R. M.," at Litt*,
town: S., G. W. Stover; S. S., Wm. H.
.Lansixrger; J. S., C. R. Snyder: P., James
Cress; R. S., W. C, Merie; L. S., David
Hesson; G. W., F. D. Hesson; G. F., Geo.
Smith; Warriors, John Nati, W. B. Zeck
er, Wm. Young, W. W. Edwards; lirarce,
C. I'. Rump, Jacob M. Bair, Jas. Lilly,
J. E. Bair.; C. R., A. P. Barker; K. W.,
Isaac Staub. •
HON. THOMAS H. BunnowEs.—This
gentleman having been greatly prostrated
by the labors connected with the winding
up of the year of the Agricultural College
of Pennsylvania, which closed in Decem
her 1870, and of which he is : President,'
has since been in a somewhat oritical con
dition of health. We are pleased to learn,
holireter, that he is 'gradually becoming
restored And that the tollege for the year
'7l will re-open, .ris heretofore announced,.
under his direction, on Priday the tenth
of-February.
DEATH OF lIOi. JASPER E. BRADY.-
:Hon. Jasper E. Brady, formerly of Clam
- ibersburg, died in Washington City, on
:the 28d ult., of erysipelas, aged about 80
:years. Mr. Brady was a prominent poli
tician, in the days of the clot Whig party,
:and was well known ix this section. Ile
-was elected to Congress iu 1846, over
-Judge Hepburn, in the Franklin, Cern-
Therlancl and Perry district, and was beaten
au 1848 by Mr. MeLapahan. He removed
to Pittsburg 'about-1850, and subsequentty.
to Washington. For several years he
was chief of the auditing division of the
Paymaster General's office. •
An . REBT.,--011 Sunday last Franklin
Penn, colored, hired a horse from Mr.
Charles Mealey, livery keeper, in Freder
ick, Md., professedly to go sor 6 miles
out of town. Penn not .returning with
the horse, Mr. Mealey's suspicions were
excited II nd following after Penn, he trae
- -ed him to this place, the horse being found
'atlreyer's hotel, where Penn had taken
him to be kept a few days. Penn had
•pawned the blanket at a gate house be
- tweeu this and Frederick, in payment of
- toll; arid it is rumored endeavored to sell
the saddle here. llealey took possession
•of the horse and made information before
Justice Cover against Penn for larceny.
The latter vas arrested on Wednesday
eight and committed in default of bail.
: Penn, it seems, has a -wife residing in this
solice, an done of hi 'children lay dead
of hisarreat. se, denies the
, charge tirlarceig—.atimits however, that,
fthe-rniereprerterrted to Nealey-Itia purpose.
,when he hired the horse—that he came to
Gettysburg, pledging the blanket DO the
rend until he should return—that when
- he reached Gettysburg he found his child
very ill, and hence. remained longer than
he intend-a' - Re .611 be taken to Freder
ick to answer the charge of larceny.
RAILROAD TO CRAMBERSBCIIO. - 1- The
Chambersburg Valk, Spirit, in noticing
the project for a uew Railroad from York
to the Putman() river, via ',Ciettyaburg,
think the beat lante-3vould be through
Chambersburg. The idea would be to
keep the route of the old "Tapeworm
road" from Gettysburg for some four
miles west of the latter place, and then
leaving it, keep along in the neighbor
hood -ofrililltown, - Arendtsville, New
Salem, , Cashtown, crossing the South
Mountain. at the Caledonia gap, passing
Fayetteville, and thus coming to Cham
bersbnrg•in a straight line. There would
be about ten towns within convenient dis
irmeVof lids _road, between Gettysburg
and Chnmbersburg, a distance of twenty
five miles.
The "same paper says, "there is great
interest now being manifested hi the
building of this road, and the citizens o,f
AllimEloomity living between the county
line, near Caledonia Iron .Works, and
Gettysburg, are exciting themselves ,vig
orously to Induce the parties, who have
the construction of the road in contempid
tion, to change the route which has hiU
erto been considerid likely to be adapted.
In Sue Uiereis great aotivi
ty en the subject." •
A CHANCE FOE BAitti.lll2:ll.-Mr. Samuel
Herbst, who intends to. remove to Noith
Cardillo, will sell valuable Personal
Piapitityt et his residence on York ;street,
on Saturday, Feb. 4. See adv. is
To Parta..—kr HALF' PRICE.-A hand
some Cs= with glees front, suitable for
store or library. Inquire atthis office.
VATAUTLIC lifttear wk.-4Na ibe ad
vertiseitrif of A. J. Mier, Dit4ilik of
itakiimokw &WWII Men •
'PAW Xedioal Disoiinr3o WO IMO.
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RAILROSt ISt , * , .---Last week we
gave a general statement of the recent
survey made by Joseph B. Gitt, Engineer,
from New Oxford to York, for the "Bus
quebanna, Gettysburg and Potomac Rail
road Company." Wo notice in the Yorl
Rtpubliean a letter from Mr. Gitt, giving
the proposed route iu detaiL The line be
gins in New Oxford, near 7ifelhorn's ware- -
house and runs parallel with the railroad fo
half a mile, thence Vtiecting to the left,
passing,tfirough lands of A. Sheet; Fran
cis Grove, John Heagy, Henry L. Gitt,
and Edmund C. Gitt, crossing the Hano
ver and Carlisle Turnpike, half a mile'
south of the cross roads—Gitt's old Tav=
ern Stand, and the ; old Seminary farm;'
thence along the base of the Pigeon Hills,
and parallel with the York mai- Gettys
burg Turnpike, in a direct line to Abbots
town, passing through lands of Henry
Eichelberger, Emanuel Huke, Cyrus Wolf,
Moses Wollet, Jos. Kepner, Elijah Kep
ner, J. G. Wolf, Levi Kepner, Geo. Sten-
Linger, Dr. Wenschoff, M. Hoffman, F.z
Wolf and Wm. Bittinger—crossing the .
Hanover pike at Abbotstown, near the
Reformed • church, distance
. nearly four
miles from New Oxford, thut far requirt
ing but few culverts and but ono small
bridge. At Abbotstown it crosses Beav
er run, the division.line between Adams
and York counties, Beaver creek requir
ing a bridge of 20 feet span.
From Abbottstown the line continues
in a direct line along the Pigeon Hills and
parellel with the Turnpike, crossing at
the breast of Noel's Mill Dam, nearly one
mile from Abbotstowu, crossing over the
farms of Jos..Graff, Wm. Hafer and Peter
Noel, without a bridge or culvert, crossing
a small summit with 15 feet cut. From :
Noel's dam to this poi..t the line crosses
lands of Geo. Hollinger, Widow Low,
Geo. 11. Hoke, Fred. Dellone, Chas. Retm,.
Michael Leib, M. Beavenour, Geo. Webler
and Wm. King—at King's Hotel, 81 miles
from New Oxford—thence to Stoner's
Mill, through lairids of Henry King, -A,'
Straler and A. Menges; enters Spangler's
limestone valley, passing through lands of
John Stover, John Snyder, N. Spangler,
Edward Hersh,
,Z. Spangler, John Spang
ler, George : SP - angler and Benj. Myers, to
Spangler's hotel. Here the York and
Gettysburg turnpike is crossed; and curv
ing to the left, the line crosses the Dover
Road near Emig's school-house—thence
to the Berlin road near Kuhl's sho . p; cross
ing which it continues td YOrk, crossing
the Codorus below Gay street. "
The whole line from New Oxford to
the point of connection with the' N. C.
Railroad is 181 miles. The estimated
cost•of grading and bridging is $lOO,OOO,
anti the supeistriicture '5175,000--total
r 275, 000. The highest 'grade will not ex
ceed 50.. feet to the mile.
COURT DOINGS.—The Court of. Quarter
Sessions adjourned on Thursday afternoon
of last week, having disposed of all the
cases, except the Carbongh homicide,
which was continued to April term. The
only cases tried, additional to those re
ported last week, were:
Com. vs. Jeanette Sliifferer.—Charged
with adultery with three boys fro 3, 12 to
16 years of ago. Verdict,-guilty, oia three
indictments, Sentenced to one year's
imprisonment in county jail, on each case.
Com. vs. John Christy.—Larceny of
coat, yest, &c., from John N. Slifer, in
Littlestown. Verdict, guilty, and defend
ant sentenced to the county jaild months.
Lydia A. Kime' 'is. Daniel. Kime.—
Liberin divorce, for desertion. Divorce
decreed, arid Daniel'Eime ordered td pay
the costa. 4 • • - •
The application to incorporate the town
of Bendersville into a Borough, was not
approved by the Grand Jury.
On Monday the Court of Conunon Pleas
commenced the trial of civil causes, but
has thus far been occupied with the first
case—Derrmead & Son vs. Moses A. Kel
ler, with notice to Assignees. Plaintiffs
furnished a boiler, to defendant, and
subsequently entered a "mechanic.s" lien
therefor. The defence was that, under the
circumstances, a mechanics lien could not
be entered. Jury rendered a special ver
dict of $1485.79 for the Plaintiffs, subject
to the Opinion of the Court on points of
law submitted by defenliant.i. If these
points be sustained, the verdict to be for
the defendants.
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WILD CATS. —Ti:e learn that Wild Cats
have been troublesome in the mountains
this winter, destraiiui small game, mak
ing occasional raids on farmers' stock,
Carrying off small pigs, Tuestniy .
Mr. Peter Taylor, of Menalien township,
brought to - ear office a sttiffeti Wild Cat,
which, on the previous Wednesday, be
killed near what. is knotrp ae the I Slate
Quarry Rocks," on the Piney mountain
north of Bendersvilie. ' Mi. Taylor Itad
beets bunting with a shot kiln, aceoinpart
ied-by four dogs, one-of theie a large cur
dog. The - dogs started a wild cat; which
crossing Mr.' Taylor's - path, - lie :fired,
wounding the animal' in the Iniat, It
halted a moment and then started off, fol.-
lowed by the dogs. After a chase'of two
miles, Mr. Taylor came up to the wild cat
then engaged in a fierce strtggler vittli t i me
dogs. The cur-dog had secured a firm
grip on the throat of his antagonist, the
latter being nearly suffocated. .It meas
ured about four feelfrom the tip of the
nose ter the.tail, and weighed about 50 lbs.-
We also learn thiit ldr, Leonard Taylor,
(brother of Peter,) kiUedlwo wild cabs in
tbe . mountain this winter—one of them
Larger than the specimen exhibited to WI.
TUE ATMAIIVE baS entered on the fourth
year of its existence under most fitvorable
auspices. Its popularity , has increased
with each year, and it now stands iu the
front rank -.a American Religious Join.-
nals. It is able, candid, and indepetident
in its editorials, fall and fresh in its
Church News of all denominations, very
attractive la its Children's Departnlent;
in fact it embraces is its columns-4.ga,
cultural SciemilAc,. Commercial, ' and
Lite ,e n a:Pun*
' '4‘e,tibl* 6 "th Isamu
. 11 P Pm'
deuce from lill'parts of the globe, maim it
one of the most complete and attractive
famliy papektvehlrebilshed.
Among its premiums it is now offering
The Advance Chromic) of Henry Ward
Beecher for every three new subscriptions,
' The Advance. Company Of Chicago are
publishers.
Fnaltstriat.-“-The dueltingmid Spiirtitif
John - Mown:lan,. in StaufferstOwii, was
entered by -bmglars on-Monday night, and
various articles carried off.—Lehi Oyler,
near Chambersburg, had 'his skull frac
tured by a kick from a horse on Thursday,
while visiting a school house as a Pima..
tor.—Frederick T. Snyder, near New
Franklin, was thrown from his buggy on
Saturday. -breaking his right arm.
Yong. —.On Sunday the 21st ult., the
two-story dwelling house, the property of
Mr. Forry t , Codorus township, was de
stroyed by fire . , l together with the furniture .
and other contents. Some children from
the neighborhood went into the house
during the absence of the family,, to .
kindle fire in the stove, and it is thought
that fire was accidentally communicated
to the building.
AT CosTP,A.T Cm! Vntfl April`., lB7 - 1
at Nourus'.*Corner, to Make ,}'mm f
Spring itOods—Clotbing, Hats,. Caps,
Boots, Shoes, at wsommtur num:.
Now is your time! for Bargains. -Don't
fail to call, if you need anything, in iny
line. No Humbug. CO amt.. tom for
yourselves. -
ME. LIRCOL3 . B Wetl762l l lllta OitATION.
—"We have recently learned from a gen
tleientn-11110. king stertaiend confidential
11311100118 with Mr, Lincoln many interes
ting Assts donceniing the innertife of that
sine table map.An incident
*am 4piem that oe the
day that Mr,' Lincoln went`uP to Gettys
burg to take part in the anniversary exer
cises on'the great battle-field of the war,
he was inffeiring constant sad intense
anidety of mind on account of the Condi
tion of his favorite son, 'Td," whom he
had left sick at • home.., His thoughts
friquently recurred to his much loved
boy, and he seemed sad and depressed,
and complained of feeling unwell. Un
der these circumstances; in a /ink country
Aged, is view of the hattia-field. Mr. Lin
coln wrote,the greater part cif the' immor
tatoration which has bear read and ad-
Mired wherever the English language is
read or spoken. The first part of the ora
tion, which bad been prepared before
leaving Washington, was written with
pen and ink; but the part composed after
his arrival at Gettysburg, was written
I with a short lead pencil, on straggling
' sheets of paper of unequal breadth and
length. The original rough draft, with.
.all its interlineationa and erasures, is now
iu the possession of the private secretary of
the late President: It was with this mixed
and miscellaneous manuscript iu his hand
that Mr. Lincoln stood upon the battle
field, and in a clear loud voice, delivered
those great thoughts which thrilled men
then, and will thrill always the human
heart to its profoundest depths, and will
live and breathe through the centuries
before us. Mr. Lincoln was disappointed
in Mr. Everett's machine oratory, and
complained that it reached everybody's
ears and . nobody's heart, but was not
aware that he - himself had said anything
that men would not willingly let die."
The above paragraph we find going the
rounds of our exchanges, with nothing to
indicate its origin. It is a pity to spoil a
romantic story, but statements of this
kind uncontradieted pass into current his
tory as accepted facts. About the only I
grain. of -truth in - this story is the state
ment in regard to '"Tad's" sickness, and
the. President's anxiety in regard to him
while at Gettysburg.
Mr. Lincoln's dedicatory remarks were
prepared idler Ids arrival in Gettysburg,
at the residence of David Wills, EM.,
whose guest he was during the visit to
this Owe- Tho' lieldien National Ceme
tery Association bad- not been organized
at that date. The gropnd bad been pur
chaaed by the State. of Pennsylvania and
She removal of the dead bodies from va
rious parts' of the !bathe -field lisni • been
commenced. Mr. Wills, acting as the
Agent of Gov. Curtin, in the 'Purchase
of the grounds, removal of the dead, itc.,
made arrangements- for a formal dedica
tion on the 19th of November. Edward
Everett accepted the invitation to deliver
the oration, ,President Lincoln agreeing
to make the Dedicatory Address. The
President left Washington on the after
noon of Wednesday the 18th, arriving at
Gettysburg about 7 o'clock -in the eve
ning, and at once repaired to the residence
of Mr. Willa. During the evening he was
serenaded, and appeared on the steps of
the doorway, where he was introduced to
a large concourse of people and made a
few remarks.
Later in the evening Mr. Wins went to
the President's room, and found him sit
ting by the stove, on a rocking chair,
writing with' a lead pencil ou the back, of
a large sized official envelope. Mr. Lin
coln remarked that he was writing down
a few thoughts for his speech next day.
He inquired!abont the order of exercises
and said tbakllr: Everett's would be Tex
speech ant( he would uiake his remarks
very brief. During. the night Mr. Lin
coln transcribed the Dedicatory Address
on several loose sheets of large sized let
ter paper he had brought with him, with
Use official heading, "Executive Mansion,"
on each sheet. In thin form they were
used by him for deliverY next day, with
interline.stions and erasures made prior
to going out to the grounds. These are
the facts of the ease. ,Mr. liineoln left
Gettysburg fur Washington iu a special
train on the evening of the 19th. During
the day he received several telegrams in
regard to "Tad's" condition, who was, as
the paragraph states, ill at Washington.
11EADLVIS SACRED Meets AND MAR
TYR& —A. H. Hubbard, of Philadelphia,
has recently issued a valuable and salable
book, with the above title, by J. H. Head
ley, the well known author of Sacreed
Mountains, Napoleon and his Marshals,
Washington and his Generals, &c. Very
few American writers have enjoyed .so
wide and so permanent a popularity as
Mr. Headley. In this new volume lie
writes of characters more or less familiar
to every student of the Bible; lint his pow
er of vivid and graphic descriptions, and
his skill in g;ouping together the most
striking events in the lives of those whose
history he describes, invests them with an
interest altogether new; the martial con
quests of Joshua, his struggle in the
roonatlics and victory; the wonderful
story of Joseph and his brethern; tip ca,
reer of Moses and his mysterious burial,
and the events which transpired under
the leadership of Joshua; the romantic
story of,Deborah, and Samson's wonder
ful history{ the. lives of Baal and David;
of Christ, which is portrayed with WM&
nal tenderness and power; of John the
beloved disciple; of St. Paul the great'
apostle to the Gentiles, and of many
other leading characters in both Old and
New Testament history, whose heroism,
Christian faith, sufferings 114.417101°-
have made them famous for all time,
or who were chosen by Divine power as
the instruments for the socomplishment
of his great purpose—are described in
this volume, every page of which glows
with that graphic power which disting
uishes Mr. Headley above every other
American writer.
The new volume is strongly endorsed by
Henry Ward Beecher, Bisbap Junes, Reir, „.
Dr. Schaff, and other prominent !Cloisters
of the Gospel, and the. , leading religpus
Press. D. will no doubt have a large sale.
It wig be sold only by subscription, and
mutat he obtained otherwise than throne!
ain lllll 4ng Agents. • -
Mr. John H. Moth is the authorised
Agent for Adaiss ;panty, and 'snow can
vassing for 'lsubseribers. Fine English
Cloth $11.60; gilt edge and side 114.00; extra
(ellinorocco $6.00.
Vila LIMIT,- CCRIPOTIAL 446 . 0p1111 for
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enrsnowilaka Its illustrations are superb.
Mi.: Swim% who founded Tau CoitrortaL
merit uz yeani ago, and under whose
editoral4 it has achieved such an enviable
same and circulation, announces, in this
number, his withdrawal hum the firm of
Sewell & Miner,. who lair for 40 1 9 e One
been the publishes. Ile goes tasty the
Book Ifiumfacturing business, and will
still 'conduct and publish "Tut BCI4OOL
FEVIVALI " Irbie4 is &Toted to Day and
Sunday lichael• Satertaitunenta Tats
T o rrirms Conramr. idsestins will here
after be published by John E. Miller,
Chicago, Mr. Sewell's fanner partner, and
edited Mrs: Rintirigton Miller,
who has heretofore been Associate Editor.
Loot Hu9t.--E,,Hroodward Ids nom
niencefi, in sonioceissi:witkids Onnimilthe
ing, the repairing of Uni f
so n which hriwill warm' to be bettertlit•
ed than is done hy the inajTity of Hot
brello-widers, Any pump wishing
worit'denhiSSlhia him eau leave ward at
big 4 10 P Oitestlithl aiid Ir}it bs
Mat: far entleteneet ! , iiPattnite.
He also has still on hapd a riviay:of Hat.'
Ho-field Relies, of any kibd and style,
huge assoPogokor Cam 613”. gelf44
ass:• ftr
Inisretzas 's;niismist
(Site Advertisements.)
ATTOILWITIS AT LAW.
B. G. McCreary, Yu* street, In residence.
D. Idansdti,Clsambersburg st., in residence.
3. M. KTlLlithMmore seated square.
LA Wills, Stimuli. In residence.
A: , amore l'ltimeks'atart.
D. 41: Buehler . treet, in reddenee.
McClean & Woods, Baltimore st., near diamond.
Seltzer Nerport,cor. Waihillgtottluld Middle sta.
Room AXD asosuwauts.
D. H. Kllngel, Baltimore street, second square
E. G. Hollebaugh, Washlny;ton street.
Stover & Chambersburg Street
0:10178CTIONS. TOYS, !C.
John Gruel, Chambersburg st., near Eagle . Hotel.
csninurrins AND OCINTRACTOBA.
Wilt. C. &tinsmith & Son, York st., rat uare.
Geo. C. Cashman, Stratton street, near Itallroact
CAIIBIAGIIB, &C
Danner & Ziegler, 'Middle street, near Baltimore.
W. B. Gslimber, East Middle st, fteond square.
Weaver & Co., Washington st.
R. C. Colman & Cmmingham, Baltimore street.
Cunningham,K.
i Chambersburg st.. first square.
T. C. N o
South west corner of Diamond.
flame W , corner of York and Public Square.
Picking & Co.. Chambersburg street, first square.
COIL. LUXBER, LIME, kC.
C. H. Buehler, corner of Carlisle and Railroad sts
Cashman & Overdeer, cor. Stratton and B. X. sts
COOPZIM
Peter Culp, Union street, In residence
elliZil3
J. E. Berkstrkstresser. S. E. cor. Centre Square.
J. L. HIS, Cliambersbli st., opposite Eagle HoteL
DIR:O43IBTS.
A. 11. Buehler, Chsmbersburg street, first square
'tubers, Baltimore street, first square.
11. Horner, Chambershurg street, first square.
laimestock Br there, cor. of Balt. & Middle sts.
J. I. Schick, cor. of Baltimore & Public Square.
Hebert & Bushman, Balt. it., second square.
FORWARDING AND COMIIIMON HOUSES.
Ingham & Co., cor. of Washington and Railroad.
John Crew, corner Stratton andltallroad.
Jos. Wilde & Son, cor. Washington and Railroad.
Robert McCurdy,. Carlisle-Street.
Peter !Settler, Railroad, East of Stratton street
E.D. Armor, East Middle
4:1,..:4
Wm. Boyer & Son, York st. opposite Nat. Bank.
Wm. J. Martin. cor. of Baltimore and High sts.
J. M. Walter York street, first square.
Fahnestock Brothers, cur. Bait. and Middle sta.
Bigham & eon Washington & Railroad sta.
IL H. &Amer, cor. diamond and Carlisle street.
Sweitzer & Bro., Carliaksstreet, second square.
.
HARDWARE Am) CUTLERY ;
Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore street. first equans.
Fahnestock Brothers, ear. Baltimore* Middle eta.
Kweltzer tt Bro.. CazUsk street, second square.
1). AteCmary & Son, SalUndore street
John Culp, Carlbde Street, lieu passenger depot.
HATS, OAPS, SelQiel,
Samuel Wolf, cor. York se,itid Public Square.
T. C. Norris, South West corner of Diamond.
It. C. Cobean & Cunningham, Baltimore street.
Picking K Co., Chambersburg street, first square.
11017L3. •
Eagle hotel, J. L. Tate, proprietor, corner Chain.
bersbuitg and Washington.
Keystone House, Wm. E. Myeirs, proprietrA
Chaintiersburg street, opposite (friars Caureb.:
LIV PST STABLES. 7 - 1
Weaver & Co., Washington street, nortb o.
Chambersburg.
&RULE YARDS.
Wm. N. Miller. cor. Baltimore and Middle am
Ideals & Brother, York street, east of Stratton.
Tipton & Myers, York it., opposite Nat. Bank
ragarcuits.
J. W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street. dear High.
H. 8. Huber. eor. Cbambersburg and Wash. sta.
Robert Horner, Cbambersburg street, first square..
NMIISI OFFICE.
Star & &Wind. Baltimore street, midway be.
tw•een the Court use and Public Square,
west skim
STOVES, TINWARg.
C. U. Buehler. corner of Car Yale and Railroad.
0E23
J. Jaeobs, Chautbersburg street, ant square
UNDZRTAXER & PAPIPI HAPLOID!.
Jeremiah Culp. York street, second square.
urnoLorzsix
Wm. E. Culp. Washington st.. near Dgle
WATCHMAKER.
WM. P. McCartney. Baltimore street. first square
A. B. Felstle. York street. first square.
PURR GRAPY Wisks.—We direct the
reader's attention to the advertisement of
Mr. Robert Sheads, of this place, in, an
other column, offering fur sale pure Grape
Wines of his own manufacture. Mr,
Sheads grows his own grapes, with care
ful cultivation, and makes it a point to
secure first-clam fruit, an essential in the
production of first-class wine. Hence his
wines have acquired a high reputation.
He manufactures an unfermeated wine,
which retains the flavor of the grape in a
remarkable degree, specially designed for
sacramental use, and which is worthy the
attention of churches objecting to the use
of fermented wines. While manufactur
ing first-class wines , 3ff. Sheads' Prices
are very low. 1t
ittrittr or tilt . ar1:11.
tiriu4aire Mails N.
• lialLimore, .71,wrsday 3b tying.
SUPRA FLOUR., 559 a 6 00
EXTRA FLOUR, 650 U 675
W H 441, ICO 0
RID AY BRAT, 151 Q 2OD
Coax. 13; 01 90
BTR. it .50 . 95
OATS 55 0,5 d
Timcrrir-SsED. , 575 Q 600
CLOVER SEED, 725 6 715
FLAX -SEED.... .............. (K) 0 1 Of)
BACON, SHOULDERS, 0! lorx
SIDES, 12 12%,
Mum 16 0 IS
12%Q' 13
et tysba rg Grain 4t Provision Narkelt,
Glettyabetry, Friday Morning.
FLOUR. 000 G 575
WRITE WIIEAT. IZI @ 130 '
BED WHEAT 130 B 1 30
CORY 70 e 70
OAT!, CO e lY
BUCKWHEAT 00 fij/
TIXOTHT-SEED. 0
, 00 e 400
CLOVER-SEED, 600 e 675
1 , ..kx-Seep, 1 70 1 75
TOTATOES, 80 Q 100
BMW; AND BONDS.
el" Z i ke l arringtVitbraPtill""
o'dock, AL, FM. 3rd, 1871.
U.S. 6's of 'Bl • '1336 11336
" " 119%
44 44 ,64 109jf
» • 1046
44 ; .67 1044. 10914
434
„; ....... .11:951.
" 5' 1 ,10.9Y1, ~ • • 109 59 109 k
U. 8. 39 Year 6 per cent. Cy.. ' 111% 111%
Gold, , 111 1713(
Sliver, 1063 107
Coke Pacific It R. let M. 80nc15,.....71/6 NO
Central Pacific R. R...., 905, 91.5
Union Pacific Land Grant 80nda,.... 600 . 710
3114111M1).
Ijangsk-rikm..metateti the 119Ui ult., bi o l . .
ifir, l iiiltNamiltota i r " wittilrA (WIT eo.
DIED.
Obi notices 5 cents a line for ail over four
-to secommmy the notice. This in
cludes memorial tributes, resolutions of soda.
dul•
Bammot.,-V ro alitil alt.. Alice Weide, only
mo and
dangider ot 21111 flush Ileamsr, aged 7
nths 16 pi.
An - mm
SUJII2IIOIIII Jesnesends
To gall a child aboVe,
And whispers tothe weephig friend
'lls all the fraitvd Jove.
MI on the &Moues bosom laid,
And feels no sorrow there
'Tie by a heavenly parent fed,
And needs no more your care.'
To_you the child wu only
White mortal It WWI thipe
But now, in robes immortal bled,
It &esti:Purer Wu
- -. • IClpnaismicated.
Irinumr.—At Woodaboro', Nd on'tbe 29th Mt.,
Xr. Jacob Feller, formally of this county, aged
*years, 2 sienna and 16 &rya.
Inutrousit DAV - Orem&
. .
Bat lather, mt...dhy spirit dowel
.M 1 iutint4sall eanftted thee home;
• Oh may thy Wriest in paws,
And all algy amok' aver cease.
•
Tva mod Wan tny elias to
bee,
And, visa lofts Nark UN to true;
bra. &lir inn*. to& Uo
UM laud ost - %1...".
-
MY MP stirrues rintriing over,
And looilist were Man* no more;
Thent i = l 4 92 , kindirbid nie come,
And eaten shall be our luting how.
We'll join our friends who've tae before.
And all our tabubles Will be o er ;
A token of thy memory give,
And teach ria rather elk Oa;
11,4601 W feeloid oerkliki
Whose home's a UM rho ting pact
Oh, father dear, we Waked Uce,
ttioniithan art in eteroll4K,
tut ,iirtrtistnituts:
NNOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate
at Hasusa M. CoLvatt, late of Gettysburg,
deceased. having been granted to the undersign
ed, residing In said place, he hereby gives notice
to an ppeereo indebted to said estate to make
lmetlSate payment, and those having claims
against the same to piretent them properly au
thenticated for settleufent.
IL C. cHesToN,
Feb.,a, Executor.
OTlCL—Letters of Administration on the
estate of Pour Hoes, deceased late of Lai
More township, Adams county, having b een
pranted to the undersigned, residing in same
township. he hereby gives notice to an persons
*debt .M to said waste to make immediate pay-
Wien% and those having claims against the same
to present them proper authenticated for settle
ment.- , WASHINGTON HE: 38,
•
Feb. 3, vri.-ct
PURE GRAPE WINES.
lIE undersigned Is largely engaged In ll te
I minutgeture of
PURE GRAPE WINES,
and uow offers for sale different brands,
Permented and Unfermented, Medic
inal and Sacramental iot, r p," •
ills prices are reasonable, and his Wines C3lllint
fall to render satisfaction. His Vinyard Inci
ted on the south-eam side of Seminary 1:141ge, In
a soil warm and fertile, maturing tlm grape early
and thoroughly, arid producing in all e a ses a first
class native wine.
Apply to or address,
ROBERT SHE A DS,
Feb. 3, 1871.--tf Gettysburg, Pa.
pITBLIC SALE
The undersigned. intending to quit fanning,
will sell at Public Sale, bn Tuesday, the 7th reap
q( March next, on the (arm of John Dickson, I
mile north of Hunterstown, the following Perso
nal Property, to wit:
FOUR, HEAD OF WORK 110P.sES, wide!' will
work any place they are hitched, 1 Mare heavy
with foal, 3 of them are goorLdeaders, 3 good
MILCH COWS, 2 of them as good as fresh, Dur
ham Bull, 2 years old. 1 Sheep, Combined Reaper
and Mower, Self-rake, size Nil. 2, (Dodge's
I'atent,) good as new, used one treason, Wire-tooth
Hay Rake, pair
M palr of new Hay Carriages, Winnow
ing Mill, (`pod Threshing aeldne and Horse-
Power, Double Shaker, a lot of Belting. one
good three-horse Wagon three-inch tire, Lion.
Red , Steel Plow, new Harrow, Corn Fork, single,
double and treble Trees. one and two-horse
Spreaders, Jockey Sticks, Log. Beast, Butt and
Cow Chains, Horse Gears, 2 sets or
set of Front Gears as good a. new, Blind Bri
dles Collars, Housings, Wagon Line, lialters:md
Chains, Straps. Forks, Bakes, Doug Book, Hoes,
and many Other artieles.
AIWA Credit of Twelve 31ontlis will he given.
Sale to commence at 11 iirdoek..A.
I'. ti. C.vsSATT.
JOitm kiTaussitlyn, Auetjoneer.
Feb. 3, IS7l.—ts
U B C 5 1, E
The undersigned, intending to quit farming,
will sell at Public Sale, on ilonduir. the 17th of
tebruary inst., at his residence in Freedom
township, Adams county, Pa.. I'S miles north of
Emniittaburg. near Rhodes' Min, the following
Valuable Personal Property. viz:
SIX HEAD OF WORK Htilisi-*.s, 2 y ear ii,
.Colta, 2 MILCH COWS and 2 Heifers, all of echie
Will be fresh at time of sale, 4 beast of Fat Cattle,
1 Durham Ball, 1 Devonshire Bull, a lot of select
Young Cattle, a lot of fat Sheep, a lot of Minxes,
hour - horse broad - tread Wagon, I narrow .tread
Wagon. 1 two or tly*.pierse Wagon. sp r i ng
Wagon, nearly new, r dlie or tw, , horses, Wtxxi
Ladder. Hay Carriages. Jaime Bed. Drill, Dodge's
Buckeye blower Just new, Threshing Machine in
good order, Winnowing Mill. Plows, Harrows,
double and single Shovel Plows, a large three
horse Cultivator Just new single and double
Trees, Lock and Itifth-ilialtts. spreader Corn
Fork. Corn Coverer; a lot of Wagon - best lrons,
Bough Leek Chain, 3 Grindstones, one for Sickle
Knives, 2 Sleighs and Bells. 2 sets of Breech ba ntls,
4 sets of Front Gears, 1 set of Harness, Collars,
Bridles, four . Porse Line, Plow Gears. Halter and
Cow Chains, Forks, Bakes, patent Hay Pork and
Slope of the best kind, patent Cutting Box, Hay
by the Stack and Ton, a lot of Posts. Ash Plank,
Walnut Boards, Laths, dry Inch Boards, Barrels,
Kegs, Old Iron, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, I large
4 octave MELODEON in good order, a large In
atructer. 2 Violins In good order, and other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
ittireate to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.,
when attendance will be Oven :thd terms made
known by JOHN BAKER.
,DUBLIC &ALE.
The undersigned, haendling toquit housekeep.
will sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday. £he
csl March next, at her residence at FfUnterv.
town, on the road leading to LitUestown, the fol
lowing Personal PropCrty,
AN EXTRA MILK COW, 3 Chester Whits
=IT, Good one-horse Wagon and Bed, Hay
, Wagon Tongue and Spread. Cultivator,
Rockaway Buggy and Harness, set of one-horse
Wagon Harness. Lines, Bridles, collars, Cow.
Log FLftb, Breast and Halter Chains, sleigh,
Grain Shovel, Hall.bushel Measure, Forks , Rakes.
Crowbar, Mattock, Wood-saw, Axe Maul, Wedges,
Saythe i AIsoHOCSEMOLD AND KITCHEN
FUR?. TPlt such as Coolting Stove and Fix
tures, en - p late Stove aud_ C
Pipo, 2sr . o .
_of Mara
Corner Cupboard, Stands, Hocking Mars, Churn,
Dough-tray, Bedstead and Bedding. Feather
Bed. Meat Vessels, Barrels, Tubs, Bacon by the
pound, and many other articles.
Q' Attendance will be given and terms !mule
known by NANCY GRAFT.
Also. at the same time and place, the subscriber
htijending to remove to fluuterstowu, will sell at
"TlGERfollowing too/vow . .4,1 ITutvertr_via,.
HEAD OF BLOUSES: 1 a Brood mare
7 years old, 1 a Draft Hot 6 years old. good`
rs
leade, I a Colt rising 3 ears, GOOD MILK
COW, 1 tine Bull, (good stoc .Helfer, three
horse Wagon and Bed Hay Carriage, good as
new, Corn Fork. Plo w, double Shovel Plow,
Rockaway Buggy, Mattock, Ten-plate Stone, &c
-if/F-1.41e to commence at 11 u clock, A. M.,
when attendance will be Oven and terms matte
known by W. A, MrILHENN
Feb. 2
ptIBLIC SALE OF'
vats:ABLE PEItsoNAL PItOPERTT.
The undersigned. Intending to quit farming.
will sell at Public hale on Wednesday, Ist day of
March neat, at hls residence in Butler township,
Attains county, Pa., 1 4 mile from the road leading
from Gettysburktq Heidlersburg. 2 miles from
the latter and from the former place. 3 miles
from Hunters:4W. mile from liersh's 31111,
the following Pp Property, viz:
FOUR BLAD OF VtLitif ifitsEs, 6 m mei]
COWS, 3 will be fresh by time of sale, 3 Bulls, 4
Heifers, I Gest, 1 Slimes, I good four-horse nar
row-tread Wagon. 1 two-horse Wwn, Pettier
Wagon, Threshing 31achine, Wind 1
_good
Cutting Pot, first-rate Corn-fishier Cutter, NV ire
tooth Bay Bake, gmAl Sled.Dutag Sled, 2 Sleighs,
running part for a Sleigh. 3 May Carriages, Cir
cular dam. 2 Harrows. 1 three-horse Harrow Cul
tivator, 3 Plows, 2 double Shoved Flows, 2 single
Shovel Plows, 2 Corn Forks, liar Fork, three.
horse double Tree. 2 two-horse double Trees,
Spreaders, single Trees, 2 Log Chain,, 3 sets „f
Butt Traces, 2 sets of anion Maness, Breech
bands, '2 sets 01 Carriage Harness, Cellars, ltlind
Bridles. Bridles, Cheek and Carriage
Lines, Government Saddle, fonr.horao Line.
Housings, 4 head Halters and Challl9, 2 Fly nets
nearly new. Levi P.eln, Flax-brake...-, Grain Cra
dle, 3 Scythes and snatbs, Grindstone. Maul and
wedges. Wheettrarrows. Grain Shovel, Forks.
Bakes, idattiihk and ricks, Cow Chains, Crum
cur Sam igisoors of Sleigh Bella, &o, yiewsx.
HOLD .sh;i) Stich as
1 iiinisnnly with Bedding, Cooking Stove, 1 Tem.
plate move, Chairs, Tubs, Barrels, Bogey, Jugs,
LIMP. and a groat many articles too
numerous to mention.
Airtime to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., when
attendance will Le given and terms made known
Ly JEREMIAH GULDEN.
Jolly BANE& Audi,Meer.
Feb. $, li7l.—ts
NEW 7-30 6OLD LOAN.
Safe! Pent!table! Permanent!
COOKE & CO.,
Offer for Bale at l'ar and Accrued Interest the
jifrirtgple Jand artini (ma 4 9,. 44
ny rug
•
Northern Pacific Railroad Co.
•I• HSU bonds arc secured, first, by a First'
Montage on the lialiroad Stself, its rolling.
stock, and all equipments; secod, by a First
Morters on Its entire Land Gran n
t, being more
than Twenty-Two Thousand Acres of Land to
oath mile of Road.
The Bonds are free from United States Tax
a ;
the Principal and InterestFl arej'birt/ pay y able ra in Gold—
letAsr.=d ae, the
ry, at the rate of never( and
Thrsts.theinthirWrirent. per annum,
They are lathed in denominations of 1100, WO,
tl,foo, $6,0110 and COO*
The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. J.
Cooke. of Philadelphia. and J. Niger Thomson.
President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
Company:
These Northern Pacific 740 Bonds will at all
rviu , p:wity., ft receivable qt Teri .I.er
r ant (or ), In egchange for We
mpakty'e thek lowest cash Price.
ha &drake to their absolute way, th ese
Boob yield an income , we believe, than
apy other firstelass secty. Persons
United Mates s.ffis can, by converting them into
Northern Pacifies, increase their yearly Income
one-third, and still have a perfectly reliable in
vestment.
HOW TO GET THEM.—Tour neared Bank or
Banker will supply these Bonds in an desired
amount, and of any needed denominadon. Per.
aeon wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds
for these, can do so with any of our Agents, who
flit at, thseturide
it highest. ettrret price for *I nArket,
ante
Those living in localities remote from Banks,
may send money, or other bonds, directly to us
by exipress, and we will send back Northern Po
odle Bonds at oar own risk, and without CM to
the Investor. For further Information, pamph
lets, dips, etc., tall on or address the undersign
el, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to
sell this Loan. -
FOR BALE BY
WM. PAINTER & CO.,
Bankers, naadepala, Agents for Eastern Pa.
Gettysburg National Batik,
GEiti r ifißUßG,
Feb. 1871-14.1,
FRESH GARDEN,
Rk wer , F r uit, Herb, Tree and Mtub,
AND EVERGREEN SEEDS,
Prefinfd 'bff mail, with directloni for culture.--
Twentplive different palkets of either class for
$1.00._,_ The six classes 65.00.
20,0001 lbs. Evergreen and Tree SeedsA -Apple,
penexherry, he. ; Grass_ Secs's: Bee!, Clibbage •
Varna. Otthat, Squash. Turn* , and an Vegetable
frtefisi,
iturAA l ock aa r il lh r Mr titi-;
ilte.,lD' MAI, Droxsud. ow Golden
BandadJ - may, We. hfeed Descriptive Cat
= Se akyplairt address, gnats. Agent s
m. ale List to „Agents. Clubs and
the Trade. Seeds on commission.
Hr M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed
Woretamsei Plymouth, Mom, Eatatdished in
ISCG . We, 4. so sn. —2m
I a Vo n a
ptiv i rola a reliWC:2 f are• Ell
at PI '''at k CO.
EINE
*tut Advertistintuts.
MEDICAL DISCOVERY . !
DR. DE LAROQUE'S
Groat Wan Gil Anodyne
Mt2l
N I 11 ,
l'Aed loqh Internally and Externally
/%a• Man ana Bead
rt i 5
Valuable Remedy was discovered by
'rof. Dr. Lsurqrn, on the Island of Cuba, in
the year 172 , f, atter a lifetime of diligent study
and chemical experiments. The following re.
marks and directions are it correct translation of
the Spankla language as written by In. De lzro
que:
"These experiments are especially directed for
the purp..,e of discovering the Anodyne Proper
ties of the different VEGETABLE OILS, with a
view of excluding all irritating Vegetable mat
ter. My object in making these CHEMICAL
AND ANALYTICAL. INVESTIGATIONS Is for
the purpose of discovering a Remedy which will
promote the absorption by the minute lacteals of
the vinous coat of the stomach and Bowels,
which areigiways found more or less Inflamed In
disease of these organs, and hence its great cura
tive properties in the billowing diseases.
When used Internally it never fails to cure
Dian*lima, Dysentery, Blotxly Flux. Cramps, Col
ic, Bilious Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Slorbus,
Cholera Intantum, Painters' Colic, Sour Stomach,
Sore Throat, &c."
HEALTH ! HEALTH!!
M I L 1J 1~~ • • • -
DYSPEPSIA.
LIVER INVICiORATOIi,
Is a ;511re Cf , rl i r gr D Liccr
Complaint, .Throalice, ifiliovs Com
plaints, Sick Iletidache, Costirt
ncss. and all irregularitit.,
of the Stmmtch, Bowls
and KM Iffys,
D YSPEPSIN
Is the great discover' of the age i as Ills a pure
ly VEAATABLE PREPARATION containing all
the MELtICAI. P RUPERT lEN OF ROOTS,
HERBS and BARKS iu a concentrated form and
free from all Irritating vegetableanatter.
lot. It ho a ToNIC, giving an appetite and pro
ducing a healthy condition of. the stomach.
2nd. It 14 all APERIENT or GENTLE LAXA
TIVE, and does not produce any 'timing or pain
Inks action on the bowels, and leaves them. In a
heMthy condition.
3rd. It is a 11tt,71tETIC and operates like a
charm on the Kidneys, therefore It is one of the
best Medicines in the World for diseases of these
g
or 4t a h i . It is probably one of the best CHOLA
-41;06 rEs known, as It stimulates the Liver for
healthy action, mulles off the bile and thereby
relieves you of headache and all bilious s) nip.
toms.
sth. It is the most excellent AN TIPIILrgi IS
TIC ever known. and therefore Its great powers
over all other Medicines In curing dyspepsia--
Persons troubled with dyspepsia always have
more or less inflammation of the stomach, there.
tore its great success is owing to its power of al
laying Inflammation. It makes no dlfference
how weak, Irritable. delicate or tender the stom
ach may be, THE DYSPEPSIN will give relief at
once. and by continuing only a reasonable length
of time it will make a certain cure.
Full directions on each bottle. El.OO per bottle
or $5.00 for six bottles,
DAVIS & MILLER, Sole Proprietors,
BA Z.T.T.IfORE, .317 D.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
A. B. BUEHLER, Agent,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
sir Also for CUBAN OIL ANODYNE LINI
MENT. Price FO cents per bottle.
Feb. S. ItCl.---em
"Gardening for Profit," ,
asp
"Practical Floriculture , '
nr
PETER HENDERSON,
The former detailing the system of MARKET
GARDENI‘G ; the latter DW. 1111P'fIVE of the
modes of ComarEltrUal. PLoiIiCeLTI - 11.E, as prac
ticed in the vicinity of New York. Mailed, post
for eal:h•
pur Annual Descriptive Catalogue of
Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
Containing two new and REAUTIFULIN COL
ORED PLATES, is now ready. Also. Catalogue
of
NEW AND RARE PLANTS,
ILLUSTRATED with Colored PLates and Engrav
ings Both will he [Walled on receipt of Twehty
11%e Cents, or sent with either of the above Rooks
free of charge.
HENDERSON & FLEMING,
SEED MERCEIANTS icn GROWERS.,
3 7 .48.3.4 U BT. , IEI7 YORK
Jan. 27, 11111.—It
Richntlson's New Method
FOR THE PIANOFORTE
"Deserves our hearty recommendation," N. Y.
Musical Rev ie w, atbl c t: taste and
1 1 .Wri;oca l r ) (4he Phi Journal
l. 'lull e etl7 4 .
" ill supe e every other of the kind." Wor
cester Spy. " assesses merit nut claimed by oth
er works." Cleveland Herald. "Common sense,
plain talk, and brevity." Boston :Journal.—
"Presents many new and important Ideas." N.
YeTablet.
No long dry lessons, nor weafisome exerelsei.
but SprighUy Studies throughout, and Charming
Melodies for practice at every step. It Is all that
can be desired. Price $3.75. Sent poet-paid.
'OLIVER DENON & 00., lineg e on.
CHK&M: DITSON & CO., New York.
Jan. 6,1671.—1 y
Walton Lippincott & Scott ,
Cablaiet-raakers,
No. 4 Wokui 61.. likiiiatlelphia.
nl3ll establishment Is one of lie oldest In PhD
s' ade/ and from long experience and
superior facilities we are prepared to furnish good
work at reasmable prices.
We manufacture line furnlttre and also me
dium priced furniture of superior quality. .4
large stock of furniture always on hand. Goods
made to order.
Coulters. Desk Work and OW* Furniture for
aka, Oakes and - made to order.
Wavelet. J. W. treptitcorr. . : San's
Feb. 111870-1 y
BU I'CHERING
9 'HE undersigned has commenced the Butch
ering business in the rear of the Washington
House, Gettysburg, and will pa the highest price
for Calves, Sheep and Lambe. Persons wanting
meat, or having stock to sell, will call at the
Washington House. ➢teat ordered will be deliv
ered at dwellings any place within the town.—
The patronage of the public is solicited.
MCGOGLIT.
Jan. 27,
Agricultural College, of Pemil.-
This Institution will re-open for Spring Term,
(1871,) of twenty-four (24) weeks -
Oa Friday, February 10th. '
', For
ad general circular, catakine and other tutor.
Makin, dress
THOS. H. BURROWS,
President Agricultural College, P. O.
.Jan. 27.-4 t Centre county, Pa. .
Notice to the Public 1
rpm undersigned la running a Line of Stages
J. from Ilamenttown to Gettysburg, leaving for
mer place on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
7o'cloolr; A. M.. pudng by Ledtersburg. Waynes
boro', Monterey and Clermont Elprlnga, Fountain
Dale and Fairfield arriving at Gettysb=hall
past four o'clock and returning
on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday' rriving u i
nagerthown to make connection wi th the 50'
clock train forlialtimore. ANNA WASSEN.
May 21.—t1
LATI= STYLES of all kinds if 11314,Ta ani
OAFS, ricif,Dret & CO.
oELisuri HERE cifirArsa THAN
b;uz.cau at PICKING B CO.
Jan 6.1670.--I[
F .
012 GOOD DOOM& SHOES. 0311:781[0151,
ABuncs, and wig saoo.
ric4u4e's, .
• • .
xEirra; VESTS; /Inking Co.,..lutie
largest ang heels eoreeient of VSN'te e ver
coed. can.
Nun
THE GREAT
MEC
. gm. „larertiurittlits.
A GIINTS wANIM).--(M3 month)--by
CO,
1 - 1. AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO,
Roston, Mass,, 6r St. Louis, Mo. Jan.
.JURUBEBA
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
We'will send a handsome Prospectus of onr
New Illustrated Family Bible containing over 200
line Scripture Illustrations to any /tools Agent,
free of charge. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING
Co ..Phi!adelpl.la, Pa. Jan. 27.—Sw
lt ANTED—AIiENTS, per day) to sell the
celebrated Bowe SHUTTLE BZWING MA
CHINE. Has the orifice-feed, makes the 9ock
stitch." (alike ou both sides.) and isfuity licensed.
The best and cheapest tangly - Sewing Machine In
the market. Address, Jokvssox, CLAIM &
Boston. Mass., Pittsburgh, I'a., Chicago, Ili., or
Louis, Ma Jan.
G - --
ENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groe
shock's Calculating m.achipe. rapid, accu
rate, reliable, sliziple,-easily operated. cheap and
beautiful. Giving instatitaneous additions or
subtractions, taking from one to five columns of
figures at a time, carrying and borrowing its own
tens, litindriMs, etc., without the least thought on
the part of the operator. Address ZIEGLER
YIct.TEDY, Philadelphia, Pa. Jail. 27.-lir
% GENTS WANTED for Abbott's l'ausSla and
11. e FitaNw-PuussiAN Nett, in German and
English. with fine steel engravings, maps, &c.—
Agents are getting from 2i to 50 subsenbers per
day. one Agent reports 1113 orders the first too
days. Now is the Dine to secure an Agency for
this and other worksAleslrable for Agents. Ad
dress (Natter City PlVltslilng House :17 and 219
Quince tit., Philadelphia. Jan. 27.-1 w
ItEDUCTIoN OF I'ItIcES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES
GP,EAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
ICY GETTING Ur CLUBS.
24 - Send for our Nvw Price List and a Club
form ‘‘iii accompany - it. containing full directions
—making a large saving to consumers and re.
linnierathe to club organizers.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO,
3".; VE:,;1 , :17 STREET
P. 0. ttox 54;13. New York.
stabilshed 18.18. E. H. KELLOGG, Ilanufac
turer and Dealer in Sperm, Lard, Whale,
Elephant, Tanners, %Wool, Signal and Machinery
Oils. E. H. Kellogg's combined Wool and Spin
dle Oil Is an Extra Wool OIL which scours out
easily and perfßaly from the whitest goods, is
natalsome to color, almost entirely odorless. en
dures a temperature of and a less quality is
required to do the work than of the best Lard,
while the prie. Is much less, and besides having
all the above named desirable qualities, it Is real.
Ira very nice Spindle Oil. Address I'l 11. KU
LOG, No. 17 l'e , lar Street, P. O. lbtx 4335, N:w
York. Jan. 20.--lw
TLr Greolc.:l Suecmi (of th , ..
AGENTS WANTED FOR
BELDEN: THE WHITE CHIEF.
Twelve Years among the Wild Indians of the
Plains. The remarkable adventures of the fa
mous man.: CHIEF and BIG WARRIOR
'among the lied Skins. Thrilling accounts of
Great Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes and Terrible
Contests with the big ganie and hostile trl hes.—
Spirited descriptions of the habits and supersti.
Bons of that strange I,eople. Their Sports, Le
gends. Traditions. IA by they scalp. How they
Woo and Wed, Doctor, Worship, &c.' Sc.
New. Fresh and popular. Price Low. It is
selling by the thousands with wonderful rapidity.
Agents are leaking from : - .550 to .5.1 U) per week.
Some choke held yet to be had. Apply at once
for sample chapters. Illustrations and full par
ticulars to A. IL HUBBARD, Publisher. 100
Chestnut St.,Phila, • Jan. *.;7.—tw
CARBOLIC TABLETS
PIZEPARED BY DR. WELL'S.
The most Important discovery of the age Is this
wonderful Healing and Cleansing age:tt• for the
diseases or weakness of the Respiratory organs,
sore Throat. Sudden Cold. lioarsnesi. Catarrh,
Asthma. Dryness of the Throat or Windpipe,
di,,eases of the Lungs and fur all irptat ion of the
moew.as membrane.
yucaikt_s and public speakers ciao •ITAk
and sing without effort, use these. Tablets, Their
effect In clearing the voice is .iiinp!y astonishing
as can be shown by numerous certificates.
DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
act directly on the mueuons membrane and
sh.mld hepromptly and freely taken in all expos
ure:or N iolent change of weather, a, they equal
ize the circulation of the itt.oai and thus ward off
all tendency to eohl, and Lung 4lifnelilty.
The proprietors IA mild say. all first etas, medj.
clues have their imitations. and they would
CU
of the public againq Imposition by hav
ing other medicine., thruid upon them In place of
the, :vim:ruble Tablet,
JOHN 0. KELLOGG, Platt St., N. T. Sole
Agent. SOLD BY DRUGGIST:. Pelee 2.5 cents a
Jan. 27.-.0%*
wli T uvlur ,,E t E ;id a rTs t s too day sure, and :
Pitts
burgh. Pa.. Jam" Ls.-4v,=
S O'CLOCK
'I 'IIIS IS NO fil:NIBI:G i—By sending:Z . CENTS
1. with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you
will receive, by return wail, a correct picture of
your future hushand or wife, with Dante and date
if marriage. Address W. FUN, P. U. Drawer
No. 24 laltonville, N. 7C, Jan. 13.—iw
9 , 11 E MAGIC COSIB will change any colored
1 hair or beard to* permanent black or brown.
It contains no poison. One comb sent by malltur
el. Dealers supplied at reduced rates. Address
N'3l. l'arros, Treas. sprlngfield, Mas , . 4w
'I'IIEA-NECI'AIt
is A PURE
BLACK rJ , J
with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit
all taste 4. For sale every - where. And for sale
wholesale by the Great Atlantic Pacific 41 , a
0.. 8 Church St., New York. P. 0. Box 5,505.
Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. Jan. 13.-4 w
DOOK. AG E-NTS WANTED.—The Laud of
11 sacred Mystery, or the Bible read in the light
of Its own Scenery,—Bev. W. L. Gage's new book,
is now ready. Printed on tinted paper, Issued In
beautiful style. contains OA Superb Engravings,
and Is one of the most valuable Biblical books
ever Issued. In every family where the plble Is
to be found, and there are millions of them, there
can tine v,ork be sold. Agents wM appreciate
this. We want agents also fur Prof. Stowe's
"Self-Interpreting'Famlly Bible,"—the grandest
book ever - Issued. being his crowning life work—
pronounced by critics the finest sod most com
plete Bible extant, now having a larger sale than
any other three Bibles combined. Splendidly il
lustrated—contains a dictionary of the bible,
with tat engravings, a Ids.ory of each book, etc.,
and enables any reader to form his own coinnien
tan; on the S-cript ures as he Studies them. Any
agent or person uho reads this, and woo desires
the most profitable and honorable business, send
for elreurirs with full information. Woltruniu-
TON, DUSTIN & co. llartford, Conn. Jan.l3.-tiv
Ship fire First Prize Medal's Awarded
THE CHEAT
Men Flab Maufactory.
WILLIAM KNABE Sz, CO,
Manufacturers of
GRAND, SQUARE AND LTRIGIII
PIANO FORTES,
13ALTTAiORE, Ma.
These Instruments have been before the public
for nearly Thirty years, andupon their excellence
alone attained an unpurchwed pre-eminence,
which pronounces them unequalled. Their
TONE
combines great power, sweetness and fine signing
quality, as well as great purity otlntonation, and
sweetness throughout the entire sc4l
Tovc Er
.
is pliant and elastic, and entirety free from the
stillness found in so many Plano%
IN WOR 3IANSIIIP
they are unequalled, using none but the very best
BEASONED EATERIAL, the large capital employed
In our sni.slness enabling us to keep continually an
imme•Ase stock of lumber, &e., on hand.
WAil our SquARE PIA-Nos have our New Im
proved Overstrung Scale and the 4011.43 YE
TREBLE-
SilWe wuuld call awls) attention to our late
improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE
GRANDS Patented Aug. 14, Is66' which bring
the Mut° nearer perfection than has yet been at,
tattled.
Every Piano fully Warranted for 5 Years
We have made arrangemeata for the Sole
Wholesale Agency t o y the Celebrated PAR
LOR ORDAINS and MELODEONS, which we of
fer Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory
PI TER BENTZ, Agent,
lib. SO Esst Market street, York, Pa.
Sept. 22, 1370.-6 m
ALIS
HE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
1 RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Discasw,
ißheumadsm. Diseases of Women, and all
Chronic Affeeticas of the Blood, Liver and
Kidneys. Recommended by the Medical
Faculty ajid may thousands of our best
citizens.
Read the testimony of Physicians and N.
tienta who have used Heudalls; send for
our Rosadalts Guide to Health Hook, or Al
manse for this year, which we publish for
gratultious distribution; it will give you
much valuable information.
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says
I take pleasure in recommending your
ROSADALI3 as a very powerful alterative. I
have seen it usedin two cases with ha
results—one in a case of secondary
in which the patient pronounced mixt
cured after having taken live bottles
of your medicine. The other is a case
of scrofula of long standing, which is
rapidly Improving under its use, and the in
dications are that the patient will soon re
cover. I have carefully examined the formu
la by which your Itosulalls Is made, and And
Ilan excellent compound of alterative In
gredients.
Dr. Sparks, of NicholasvMe, Ky., says be
has used Rosadalls In males of scrofula and
itiecondary Syphilis with satisfactory results
—as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better
remedy.
Sainuel G. BlTadden, diurfre sboro', Tenn.
says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism send
Inc four bottles, as I wish it for my br o ther.
[ who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Benjamin Bechtel, of Lima, Ohio writes.
I have suffered for twenty.years with an in
vtterate eruption over my. whole body ,
1 short time since I purchased a bottle of
Itosadalis and it effected 4 perfect cure.
ag•ltosagnlie Is sold by all Druggists.'
Labor4tory, 611W:tango Place, Baltimore
CLEMRNTB & CO., Proprietors.
Feb..-11,18ht—lyin
414 4 Aiegale IA Gettysburg, Pa, by D,
Drullmga , Druggist,
cw Adintscustnic
FINANCIAL.
NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN
Northern Pacific Railroad Company
&pored by FVrat Mortgage on Railroad .
and Land Grant.
SAFE! PROFITABLE! PER3IINENTI
JAY COOKE & Co.,
offer for sale atar and accrued interest the First
Morb.lage Land C rant Gold Bonds of tne North.
ern Pantie Railroad Company. They are flee
from United States Tax, and are booed of the
fOl owing denominations: Coupons 3100. OM, and
41.00[1: Ilegistered $lOO, WO, 01,000, $5,000 and
With the same entire confidence with which we
e , iiimended Government bonds to CatiltaLaistuld
People, we now, after the fullest investi_ ,gatlon
recommend there Northern Pacinc Railroad
bonds to (nu friends and the gener o psubile.
GOLD FAYSIENT.—Both princl and inter
est are payable in American g d coin, at the
office of Jay Cooke Si, co., New York City—the
principal at the end of 30 years, and the interest
tat the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent.
per annum) hall-yearly, first of January and
July.
PERFECT SAFETY.—The bonds we are now
selling, are secured by a And and only mortgage
on all the property and rights of the No=
Pacific Railroad Company, which will embrace
on tile completion of the work:
I. Over Two Thousand Miles of Road, with
rolling stock, buildings, and all other equipments.
2. Over Twenty-two Thousand Acres of Land
to every mile of finished road. This land, agri
cultural, timbered and mineral, amounting In all
to more than Fifty Million Acres, consists of &I
ternate sections, reaching twenty to fortymiles
on each side of the track__, andextending in a
broad fertile belt from Wisoonsin through the
richest portions of Minnesota, Dakota, /tontine.
Idaho. Oregon and Washington, to Puget Sound.
While the Government dyes not directly guar.
antee the bonds of the roan, it thus amply pro
vides for their full and prompt payment by ev er
conferred
grant of land, the most valuable ever
conferred mem a gr at national improvement.
MORTGAGE.—The Trustees under the
Mortae, art Messrs. Jay Cooke of Philadelphia,
and .11 EdFar Thomson, President of the Penn
sylvania Central Railroad Company. They wi I
directly and permanently represent L interests
of the ?lest Mortgage bend holders, and are re.
(pi ired to see that the proceeds of the land sales
are used In purchasing and cancelling the Wilds
f the Company If they' can be bought before ma
i unity at not Inure than 10 per cent. premenn
ot here Ise the Trustees arto Invest the proceeds
of land sales in United S'tates Bondader Real '
Estate Mortgages for the further security of ,
Northern Pacille bondholders. Also, that Ailey ;
have at all times in their control, as security, at
least Stu acres of average land to every 111,01,0 of
ourdarelluir first mortgage bonds, besides the
railroad Itself and all its equipments and fran
chises.
PIWEITABLENESS.--Of course nothing can
be safer than the bonds of the united States, but
as the Government is no longer a borrower, and
as the Nation's present work is not that of ser
convtinguttswexmncdthose w a o desire to l a p re g s a
their income amEebtaln a more permanent In
vestment, while still having a perfectly reliable
security, that: .
I United States St's at their average remium
yield the present purchaser less thareefeliwer Cent.
gold intereet. Should they be redeemed in live
I years, and specie , •Erneritts be resumed, they
I would really pay orilMe per cent., or if in three
years, only 344 per cent., as the present premium
would meanwhile be sunk.
Northertf Patielle 7-30's selling at par in curren. cy yield the investor 7 3-10 per cent. gold interest
absolutely for thirty years, free from united
..States tar. $l.lOO currency invested now In Unit
ed States fatees. will yield per year In gold, say
cam. $l.lOO currency Invested now In -Northern.
Pacific will Wig per year le gold, 00.30.
Ikre is a difference in annaul Income of nearly
onethird, besides a difference of 7 to 10 per cent.
•In principal, when both classes of bonds are re
deemed.
TOE ROAD NOW BUILDING.—Work was be
get in July last 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' toed from
Lae, Superior across alinneeota to the Red River
of the North-733 miles. The grading op this di.
vidon !s eow well advanced, the iron Is being
ra 'dilly laid , several thousand men are at work
on the line, and about the first of August next
Ibis important section of the road will be in full
operation. In the meantime orders have been ,
sent to the Pacific coast for the commencement
of the work on the western end in early Spring,
and thereafter the work will be pushed, bode
eastward and, westward, with as much speed as
may be dr:insistent with solidity and a wise
economy.
RECt.IVABI,E FOR LANDS.—These bonds
will be at all times, before maturity, Jeceivable
at 1.10, tn payment for the Company s lands, at
their lowes cash price.
BONDS CHANGEABLE.—The registered
bonds can be exchanged at any time for coupons,
the coupons for registered, and both these can be
exchanged for others. payable, principal and in
terest, at any of the principal financial I:eaten of
Europe, In the coin of the various European
countries.
Jan. 13.-4 w
HOW TO GET tat f.—Your nearest Bank or
Banker win supply these bonds In ao desired
amount, and of any needed denomination, yer.
sorb; wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds
for these, can do so with any ot our agents, who
wan allow the highest ottrreht price for all mark
etable accurate&
Those living in localities remote from banks,
may send money, or other bonds. directly to us
by express. 2,nd we win send back Northern Ps
cafe bonds at our own risk. and without oast to
the investor. For further infonnatlon, pamph
lets, maps, etc., call on or address the Underlin
ed, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to
sell this loan.
Wm. AINTER & Co.,
Bankers, Philadelphia, Agents for Eastern
Gettysburg National Bank
GETTYSBURG, PA,
J..n ,'—,
;444444444.444
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant
employment at home, the whole of the time or
for the spare momenti. Business new, light,
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn
from rA`C. to 45 per evening, and a proportional
sum by devoting their whole tints tothe Ditaineast
Boys and girls earn nearly as !noel' as men--
That ail who see this notice may send their ad.
dress, and teat the business. we make the unpar
allelvl offer: Tu such as are not well satisfied,
We will send 11 to pay for the trouble of writing.
Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do
to commence work on, and a copy of The Pea
pie's Literacy Compinfon—one of the largest and
best family newspapers ever published—all sent
free by mail. Reader. if you want permanent,
profitable work, address E. C. ALLY N & CO,
Augusta, Maine. t
What is it? Bead for the
l.' Star in Me West, Cincinnati. d large &page
weekly; established bier. It meets all the yenta
i the family; B 2 50 per year, 1111.25 sia months.—
Try it. Speclmensfree. AddrassWILLIAMSON
cANTwt:LL, Cincinnati, Ohio. 41
ENUINE NORWAY OATS, and aisnut
cLOVER. Sample packages sent free to all
Fanner; also, a copy of the A LERICJ N STOCK
JOURNAL, by enclosing atunp tO N, )Sontir.
& Co. , rarkeSbiarg, ChOlitti 00„ ga. 41
CHUTES JUST WART YOU WHET I—New
A.utherns nrutquartets for 5 cents.
!trailed free. Send 5 cents..for specimen. In J.
BUTTERFIELD, 2 , ;0. 257 West Madison Street,
Chicago. 4t
EW YORK SAFETY STEAM PORES CO.
Steam Engines with and without cutoff. and
Sectional Safety Steam Boilers, built In quantities
by special machtnery. Send for circular, 44 Cort
land ttrect, N, T, 4t
$5 to $lO . per Day..Y.T . L1.77101s
gage In our new business make [rota n to _ 410 per
day In their own localities. Fun Mara and
Instructions sent tree by mall. itt 'need of
permanent. profitable Work, should ad L_db . ialei at
one*. Grimes STrsnos & Co, Portland, Dalkine
AGENTS! -READ:THIBI
`I E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF RIO
v v PER WEEK arul expenses, w o nl lane
commission, to sell our new and lnve
ntions. Address M. WAGS= 41;
Mich.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
89/1 SALARY PER *BIM and swine&
ok, paid Agents, to sell our now sod - weak
dlscoverle& Address B. Swiar, &Co., Manila,
Mich. '
1826 -,pavotiria-# lopm
3,:5.
The old standard remedy for Coughs, bolds, Con
sumption. "Nothing better." Cun.mt Moe. &
Co., Bostan. 4t
Urn/011'8 DEPtLATORY POWDER. B
IJ moves superfluous Mir In five minutes, e
th
out Injury to the skin. Sent by mail for SUB.
UPHAM'S -ASTHMA CHEF.
Relieves most violent paroxysms In five minutes
and effects a speedy cure. Mee $4 by mail.
THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN
Colors the whiskers and hair &beautiful Blacker
Brown. It consists of only one
_preparation. 75
cents by mall. Address id C. UP HAM, Na 721
Jayne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent
free. Sold by all Druggists, It
D STCHOMANCY.—Any lady or gentleman earl
rr make COO a math, secure their own happi
ness and independence, bT obtaining Mena ,
faliCY, FASCLNATIOR, or SOUL Csulavnea, 44
pages; cloth. Full instructions to use this power
over men or animals at will, hoW to Mesmerize,
become Trance or Wrinep Medium" Dtrillibus,
upiiitualism, Alchemy, MhwePhY Otaella ant
Dreams, - trighais Tiluafeltarent, (Meet° Yar
d in
age, ac., all containedthisbOok 100,000m1d
price by mall, in cloth 11.25, paper covers el.—
ilcs.-Any person Minns toa t e j kas agent
mei re a Saire9 copy of the We Pin, ll4)
capital is required , all emir° M gentaol em
ployment should send ter the book, enclosing $
eta. for =la WIIVAI4I4.Ih CO., 41 South
Bth St., Jan. TA 1117 L-44.
STAGE OFFICE.
KEYSTONE HOUSE,
•
MILE Keystone House, Chambusburg street,
It barn beep selected as the tieUyebudlthe fee
the CHAMBENSBUSH and SuMITTSIKINfiI
STAGE LINES. Stage for Cluunbers=
daily at IL, and for
daily at the_ tame hour. Fere reeetved at the
UMW and pepulenscrs othed for at any phial a
tows.
Ptet Keystone ileum runs a tirst,elimatmato
UM from the Depot rasa Nast to Alas.
W. X KITES
(lett/OM& ElePt. 9,1970.-Bm.
MEM
=EMI
a, at._
Pahnek..Broiher F.
FALL lir,,tiNTER
GOODS.
Dry Goods, Hardware,
gultENsweitz, CARPET,
Groceries, Cedarware,
IRON, PAINTS, tte
FURS re cheap this *moil
tr 4,
DRUB GOODS—all the new gyres and in every
variety
COLLARK HANDKERCHIEFS and NEEDLE
WORK—the largest stock ever In town
at Fabnestoelea
SHAWL of all kladavil prices
at Fahnectock's.
CIIILI3TILif3 000D8
cLogrns, cAssamas. &c.. latest ayle
at Fatinestexl,',
CALH,'oB—beet at L% cents
WATER-PROOF CTAYItt from SL 00 yard up
at Fahaestoclt'
RIBBONS and NM% TRIMMLNGS
at Fahnestock's.
GLOVES In large assortment
' at Fiklusestock'a
Nov. 18, 11170.-4 f
J. L. SCHICK,
lut.s the Largest and Heat Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS
/373
NOTIONS,
that has been biOnibt to Gettysburg tbb SPring
',bleb wM be sold at tbr west possible ra(ps
May 6. 1970—tf
NEW FIRM.
REBERT & BUSHMAN.
Dry Gals, Carpets, Glassware, &c.
T
fiXIII of Reber: & Elliott ha* been dis
-1 solved, it is succeeded by NEB & BUSH
MAN, who will continue the Mercantile business
at the old stand, on Baltimore street, opposite the
Coortissuse, Gettysburg. The Junior partner
has forjeera been employed as salesman in the
stare of J. L Schick, and therefore brings to his
eis=ositionw. an experience in the business pos
by fe
no stack now offered, owing to large additions
of the newest and latest styles and patterns of
Goods, is 0130 of tare attractiveness, and cannot
441 to please, whilst their ymices. having bought
to the best advantage, will also be found pilau
eVedTbe Inducements they offer cannot be ex
in the town or county. They make a.spe
e4altyog
LADIRS' DRESS GOODS,
an !who attention to the assortment they how
°ter. promising at the same time to continue it
tO ZOO highest. standard.
• FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
they offer a large and varied stock, and feel eel
tabs that all who come can be suited In goods 314.
prise.
DOMESTICS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH
QS:n=BW ARE. GLASSWARE, &r., 6c., tcih
always be 10Laldbuy full rariety, with the be=t
elm i re to ers.
be
don'. will don'. to render sat
isfaction, awl thus earn liberal share of public
patronage, which they = a
try 01l solicit.
lid HEBER ,T
Nov. 23, 11170.—tt JOHN H. BUSHMAN.
Fall and Winter ,Goods-
AT GRIST & BOWERS,
York Springs, Pa.
MOTTO—"Qu.lek liales, email Profits and Quick
Returns." 7
THE uMerdj.. , ,, li
, iavinir e Zt aimi !r s orr i ,.
the dty oir
k BWnp - als=eloWissis 1,, a well selected
STOCK col a g eln loc: coushang of Dry Goods,
bleadidi. WOWS, Groceries, Hardware,
MirliWe. MAL Cas. Roots., aboc.,
i MO% Str,die. We oiter as sp_eclall ties,
ii=reduces" peiellit,g6nr PURR, GRESS
and WOOLEN Y.
Pleats remember that
cash brings better bar,
Raba :hap long era.* sadtrequest senlentents
warn long
_ _We have l tri t el Ze hat or ready-made Girritte
191DiCulasade
sold, spatabie for this vicinity,
wh will be * the Wrest prices possible.
for
i S itke hoosM sad Wilk attention to
business and a to plea*, we **et a
etattunance of pa
° WM & Botrmui.
Oct 28,1170.—H
T. 1 COO TAX
NEW FIRM,
AILINDTIfFILLE, pd.
THE undersigned Inning entered Into parr
&fp, under the Ira ease of Cora; 41 Ran
esn tbs.ateentlon of thetr Mends
a"
tlizarr aintECZ e fl i tillar aa r rt '
menrat
Dry Goods rooeries ,
11101 4 1 111 1 Pga lirlorivaserpope
Ot 1 140__ 1 4 ,0 kesa erehalial - • t l l' a Wins
IMAM INC CM ura Whim we ars prepared to
WI no •017 inveit *swres. OW sad examine
our before senehestnle elsewhere.
AA kit Art poi
414VC0 TENSPVEiIk
lIRMB.
Areadtsville. April 870--tt
glLotograph OaUnits,
TIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
GICT . TYSKIRG,
pAspiko ricturee tro . itk thiamine to life
. .,1111:11:4111014thrlit the •
"RIIiRANDTS"
OR SHADOW PICTURES,
photographs Finished in Oil
WATER COLOBs, OA INDIA 'INN
Views of the Battle-field !
IMOW vas aLuwara,
gym am it=isa.
DN. T, 1111C;4t
at Fahnestack's.
at Fahnestcwri.
at Fatairtoa
at Fahne!Mxk's.