The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 17, 1871, Image 3

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LE LANDS !!
R SALE.
ARM, two wiles north
, adjoining Serbia Hotel pron.
th Large =WK. HOUSE, lute
t House, and other Improve
..
of more than east of build-
MI, two and a half miles
Ts l e
io u t E a I 1 0 1 l i i l at l L 1 l and
isAn excellent '`rata farm.
fit No . an
0 , eon u A.ere%
LDINGS. It Is s
divid
• Turnpike inn! comp
ken. Price. - I]65W.
..
• five miles from Get
road, 15.11 Acres, good land in
lb large BRICK HOUSE, and
Price ss,soa—very cheap.
Y GOOD FARM, two
sse Acres, with large
Bank Barn, all in good
per acre.
.• ITO Acres, four
on Public road. comforta-
GEt, red kind, ;4 limed.—
Bent FRUIT FARM,
Gettysburg, on public road,
land, with comfortable
D RED LAND FARM,
ble HOUSE and all needed
n. Land limed and In good
near Baltimore Turnpike,
, Sirdie3 train Lltgleatown.
RACT OF GRANITE
from Gettysburg on York
• HOUSE and STABLE., a
or aleobanie- .Price r 2,50 t
Y GOOD - FARM, two
.burg, on public road, r. 4
• d in good condition,:
• • •ed HOUSE„ large Flank
loci location. Price Mil per
res with buildings= same.
'EBY GOOD STOCK
Of Gettysburg, on York
sell 110 Acres. about 1,4
E HOL'SE, two Barns, well
• were —terms easy.
Y VALUABLE FARM,
tai acres heavy Timber, Oak,
. !We miles west of Getty-
two sets of Buildings, will
excellent fruit farm, good
ce $45 per acre.
ID FARM, 130 Acres, 7
g. Harrisburg road, good
, Barn, all kinds of frint.—
• T-CLASS RED LAND
will sell 100 Acres ; 2 miles
Harrisburg road ; good
in good order.
USE, Bank Barn, abundant
Farms and Town Property,
:And Town Property, to ex •
• LIMY Farms.
R. G. McCREARY.
I tforney for the Owners,
Gettysburg, Pa.
OWN PRORERTIES
T PRIVATE SALE;.
rs at Private Sale, the fol.
le and desirable Properties
gh of Gettysburg, to wit:
ree . -story• Brick House,
t, In which he now resides.
ew Brick Houses on
Shops and Lots on
reef
0-stog Frame House
3iiddle Street, (known
vent'-1
8 Acres of Ground,
n a high stateot cultivation
I a half Lots of Growl d
adjoining lands of Henry
he above properties Will be
Call CM or address,
ICEILOLAS IKEANIER,
Gettysburg, ?a.
WR PROPERTY
kT.PRIVATE SALE-
OI
situated one wn o'
Pilo In the Borough of
on the Cottage style, with
er r conve throughout,
at the door, with a rood
titling& The Grounds are
ted with a variety of or.
rig to buy this is a rani
berhientasibe second
1d by that tline It will be
Ist of April, I 8
Ire of Geo. Arnold or Fain.
ret National Bank, or of
CYRUS &
Mora Dale P. Q. Pa.
' RENT.
SINESS STAND is offer:tui
e property is situated on
urn (formerly used
he BulMing consist of a
rick Smoke House, Brick
Large Frame Stable.
litasantly located, and well
of. Dulness. It was for_ .
in ail -rin g establishment far
respects.
•
Oilers inquire of
JOHN SOCKS,
LEVI F. WHAVF.B._
RENT.
DWELLING, formerly
McCurdy, Lnd now occu-
Krise, on Chambersburg
ppointe the "Keystone"
er, with every desirable
sold on reasonable terms.
be fur !tent from the Ist
•ly to the undersigned, at
- McCurdy, Gettysburg.
JOHN HARTIdA N.
EIME
F THE
ROPERTIES,
Eig;=iliM
Gettysbukg,
Aluable
and Miwmri.
ti & WOODS,
tterne7B at Law and
Real Estate Lax,
MEI
N LANDS
AND A FEW
CTS
CIE
n Lands loCated uear
&e., In well settled
1113edi or exchange at a
In /Wants county, Pa.
GEO. ARNOLD.
n Property
:ALE.
ELLING;
Tlt Pe!'
--traoenuh—infthGesining ell feet pi
on
evensLWL The build-
In heat style. It will be
It willbe forEHLE Reot.
-t. D. BUR.
ALE CHEAP.
ilelbriblirg A'
r . 7 .oveamellta far C Ila OM er
JineDUL Call
Gett ysbur
IN THE YEAR 1870,
41
cucambel
MARK
U111)8,
length. or sue'. sent
let , for
• M /LES DEEP ,
&airy n ra
f pen
ter—huraUe—Rdits
best recommendstioa.
wan am! Av.ietil
!asap Mak e.
atrame,ft. , lt ers orakeri
leMeraekie.
to Parties to t own .
" recell4 ug the regal-
yoga 1
Pump
irmaramtee onG e n
llanuftetarer,
_lJ+~laddphia.
CRlArpt
TICIELNG &
111.
I tL t itin* sub ttntinel.
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BEIDOX.—The County Commissioners
invite proposals for the building of a Cast
Iron Bridge across Willonghby's Run.
See advertisement.
•
REKOVED. —David kitzmiller has re-
moved his Boot and Shoe store from York
, Streette Baltimore Street, ouposite the
"MAR AND fisrelnige" Ace.
VirTrout fishing will commence on the
Ist of April. The law prohibits the catch.
of trout except in the months of April,
May,une and July.
ME=
. ,
MALF.S.—n - incis Bream, Esq., has pur
chased a farm of 100 acres in Cumberland
township, belonging to the estate of Fred
erick Herr, deceased, at $l,BOO.
Horst Coati - oz.—Levi Roahrbangli of
Glen Hoek took pasession of the "Wash
ington House" yesterday. Mr. Yount re
moving to the Ebrehart property.
ImPuovicutirrs.--Sacoh Musselman of
Fairfield, is about finishing it two-story
weatherboarded house, and will also build
a brick house. Robert M. Hill is putting
up a two-sit.cirT weatherboarded house.
HomplSToLtdx. 13 ate ay nightlast,
a valuable horse, with saddle and bridle,
was stolen from the stable of Moses Raf
fensperger, in Franklin township. De
tective Rouser has started to look up the
thief.
AT Hoer..-=lion, Edward McPherson /
made a brief visit hone during the past
week. He is looking well, with evidently
improved health. He returned to Wash
ington on Wednesday, to remain until
Congress adjourns.
L7lf a man is too stingy to advertise he
is too stingy to give bargains to his custom
era. Liberality in theme of printer's ink
invariably indicates a spirit io of liberality
and enterprise in the man of business,
with whom all may feel safe in dealing.
GO/NG SOUTII.—On Tuesday of last
week Wm. F. Lott removed with his
family to Salem, Forsyth co., North Caro
41na, and about the sth of April Lafayette
Brenizer will start with his family fiir 'the
vicinity of Lexington, Davidson county,
North Carolina.
REMOVALS. —Those of our subscribers
who intend to change their residences
this spring, are requested to. notify us
promptly that we may correct our mailing
list; In doing so, alWitys - give the Past
office to which it is now sent, and the Post
office to which it is to be sent, in future.
Please bear this in mind.
PAT DAY.—The first of April, which in
..this community is regarded as universal
. pay day, is rapidly approaching, and we
presume considerable money will change
ihands in our steighbcoll oiod when it does
sine. People .1.120 IcFking forward 'to It
with rusich .aariety4xpecting to be able
to square their accounts and make a new
start again in the
.great tide of life and
business.
Tiir: Porziiistriess.—When; you go to
the postoffice to get a stamp, fix yourself
right opposite the window, wait rail you
pull oat your purse and then offer a five
dollar bill in payment. Be very Partidlibir
to count all the /Mall change wad wrap
your pocket book : earefully, after *deb
you can stick on the Madam atyour leisure,
and bang it three or four times with your
fist, while you listen to the crowd 'behind
you condemn you for a slow coach. Then
skavel7 Asir, and WOttner wLy rums
plash so.
..thaartrate..- 7 011 Friday last Sheriff
"Kleak brengbt from Hagerstown, on req.
wsitiee by 'the Governor, a man named
Charles Fltzpatrick, charged with the
forgery. of taro . notes, in Nwsenther last,
one reputing to be drawn by *age
Tiasserri fer $4 Or . vivid:de to David
Lockahauglr; sad the ether by mane for
VOILA, grajhble to Louis Pittenger. The
Parties reside hear Monterey, and are con
nected with the Western Maryland. Rail
road, ia proems of construction Dsr that
place. Informations, charging the for
. were made before Esquire
Cover several weeks ago by Lockabaugh
and Pittenger, which led to the arrest of
Fitzpatrick' at Hagerstown.
PAY OF CZNISQII 2 63.811ALL8.-011 the
'nut day of the' session of the 41st Con
zress, the following act was passed an
-that-ken, in certain cases, an increase of
rthe r pay of Antenna Marshals engaged in
itakinothe Census:
er-reb. l s4.4—That We Secretary
or the Interior be, and he is -hereby an
thorized to increase the compensation of
Assistant Marshals in taking the Census
of 187% whenever in his „judgement the
same shall be neee . leari; provided that in
no case sha ll said aneonie exceed fifty per
centum of the amount of compensation
now allowed by law; nor shall the entire
compensation be mere than $8 per day
for the time aetzaily employed; and the
joint Resolution entitled A 4.1.: resolution in
relation to the compensation of Assistant
Marshals for taking the Census of 1870,"
approved June 6. 1870, be and the same
hereby repealed.
MORE stranger, rrlltng
• himself H. A. Gaen, was operating in
this county last week, purporting to dis
pose of patent-rights for the sale of a
Priming Shears. Among others whom
116 dealt with was Mr. Henry M. Swartz,
of Cern/waxed township, who took an
assigns -vont of three tone/0,14s ,and exe"
cuted an. 4l e s 4d. agreement by 4,tich
Swartz was pay Green a premium on
sales. SubseqL •Altefinspicio" mc"nenta
of Green lead Mr. tx:esnrtz to suspect that
all was not right, an,.. 1 lift4iseovered that
in singing what he sun to be simply
articles of agreements he . signed
a negotiable note for WS, Green
unsuccessfully tried to negotiate' 14 Get
tysburg. Mr. S. at once emplo,'ed the
services of detective Rouzer, who ow"-
hauled Green at York, just as the la Ur ,
was about taking the-case for Harrisburg:.
Green promptly gave • up the note to Mr.
Sirartz, and went oil his way.
We undsnataild that: Green drove to
York with a horse and buggy, which he
left at a livery in that place. IV is the
inipression that others besides Mr. Swartz
may have been "taken in" in the same
way.
BARN Bcasrr.—On Tuesday night the
barn of Mr. &Isiah G. Weaver, near Cen
tre was destroyed by Ike. The
light was plainty sees in this Aims And
occasioned an alarm of fire,,the first :im
pression heingthatitirmemerkurm-We
leave no particulars sa.tucloss, but learn
that the stork Link . finpletnents were
saved. Mr. Weaver had an insurance in
the Mommisburg. Cloinplaykr--
pined some eight or ten days: . ago.
Since the above was fa 'type we learn
that Mr. Weaves frump ham oir Hay, 50
bushels of Whelk 12 3 : ' bushels of Oats,
over 125 bushels of Cum Thresh Ma
chine, Broad-tread Wagon, Winnevrtrig
Mill, Horse Gears, and most alb of his
farming btiplementa The loss is mans_
ted at $2,000. Mr. Weaver is satisfied
that it was the-work of an inoendlag and
offers a reward of $lOO for the arrest and
conviction of the person or persons.
ii'Don't fail to attend the sale of J.
W. Wible, on the 25th inst.
Le4cAl. rrzias.
• We learn that the Central Pew Oran's
Conframme of the Methodist Episcopal
Church has just closed its annual session
at Carlisle, leaving a delightful impression
in that eostrountey.
arr. air. Cbeaton, for the Lut two tears
pastor of the church in this place assumes
charge of a congregation in Newport—a
rery pleasant appointment. Ile will
preach his last sermon in this place on
Sabbath evening next (the 19th) inst., and
the succeeding Sabbath, his easiceasor,
Rai. J. B. Young, a graduate At Dick's.
eon College, will preach both morning and
evening. We are informed that Mr.
Young is a man of fine talent wad promise.
TAXES Al JUDGMENTS ,AND Morroita
nts.—The eat to extend to Adams county
the provisions of the Act of April 4, 188,
in regard to taxes Judgments and
Mortgages, has passed bath branches of
the Legislature and beep approved by the
Governor. We anex the origlisal447
Ax Acr to promote the improvement a,
real estate by exempting mortgages and
other money securities from taxation,
except for state purposes, in certain
emmties of this commonwealth.
Samos - 1, Be it enacted . by the Benate
and ilittiad Beinvisratatsou of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania in General
dumbly ma, and it ichsreby enacted by
the authority of the sante, That all mort
gages, judgments, nscognixances and
moneys owing upon articles of agreement
for the sale of real estate made and exe
entettafter the passage of this set, shall,
be exempt from all taxation except for
state purposes, and that from and after
the first day of December next no Taxes
of any description shall be assessed or col
lected except for state purposes, on or
from mortgages, judgmenta, reeogni
zances or moneys owing upon articles of
agreement for the sale of real estate
whether made and executed before or af
ter the passage of this act: Provided, That
nothing in this act shall be constructed to
apply to mortgages, judgments or arti
cle of agreement given by corporations.
The original act applied to Lancaster
and other counties, and last fall, in a test
question raised by the city of Lancaster,
the Court held that under the act judg
ments and mortgages of no kind are liable
to taxation, whether held as security for
purchase Money or by parties at second
hands as a safe investment of their spare
capital.
APITILmax Dirrewrs.—The Internal
&reties districts in this county, as here
tofore anamumed, bare been consolidated
into two. renew liable to tax in the fol
lowing "owashipe will make return to
John M. Krzwtk, seq., Gettrbarg:--
Cumberland, lifonekl; Freedom, Thill
land, liberty, Hanii:+onban, itralikliri;
Menallen, Butler, Tyrone, .!hwittwitesill
Letimors, York Springs, Real lag, km'
Itsa and Hamilton.
Maws residing in the %auditin g tcreri
stips, vis:—Oxford, Berwkk borough
& act township, Conowago, Nountplassant,
unk, f i r Germany, and Littiesumn, will
make Adorn to Wm. King, Eeq., New
Gator& •
arWe pehlt. the
American Watch Co., in another column-
In addi o nsi.. to the large asiothatsat of
watches insole by this Company,they de
sire toltall.sieSial attention to the Watch
for railway songinsess, conductars anttex
pressznen. • Also their w l re Watch
which is now fiat placed on the market,
and to which they desire to/call the at.
tendon of Yens, Anurica. It
1:7"W. are prepared to do all kinds of
Job Printing at short notice and on rem.
onable terns. lira want balsams cads,
wsibling Owl ' bWUeda, beider-bewds,
envelopes, statements, ft.; also, sale bills,
horse talk and posters of all kinds, go to
the DUX AIM E411:1M413• office. Judg
ment .aktes, sulainam,
subponas, an ham*
Call said see'lamxgsmis.
,
Tam Bear cam-'b Yams iiksolt
er Searle( Yoshio* is the best. Xasbibe
out._ It eau be seem by per, as C
Deemer at tbs 1 9Leystx4p tiodiv Gettys
burg. Bee adv. It
PREmarr AND DESTRUCTION OF PROP- I
A Citril Rob CROLERi.—fiezin
YNTY.—On Sunday morning last, a rain Worthi - Sr., Esq., of the Second°
set in sometime after midnight, and con- district of Baltimore county, sends 'to the
tinned until about noon, caradng a rapid. T journal As following pre
rise in the streams in this neighborhood. IXei • *dile he litates is 11 sure Ark
Stevens Run, immediately, north of town, for bog cholera. It is as follows:
.becarne a raging torrent, while Rock Take ten grains otcalornel and tengrains
creek assumed the proportions of a river; of tarter emetic and make them into &pal.
the water speeding out from a foUrfltiti As aeon as it / iethitpthe hlt is sick
half a mile 4n width. Both the stone give the PIM' he &in& fel : the
bridge on the York pike and the wooden better hy next day, or within about twen.
bridge on the Bonaughtown road were iso. ty-fours, give another pill of the same
hated, the torrent sweeping across the ingredients. Mr. Worthington informs
roads on either side. Fences were swept us that he has never known a second dose
away in all directions for miles, of medicine fail to effect a perfect cure
In the neighborhood of Horner's mill and restore the hog to health. Mr.
the flood was frightful, the Miter rising Worthington himself has cured more than
two feet higher than was ever Immo.— one hundred hogs, which have been Mille
-
Mr. Keilholta informs us that it was sev- ted hhelere, by this medicine
en feet deep on the lower floor of the mill.
•The bridge over the race was lifted from
its position and deposited at the dobr of
the mill. Mr. Rein:Kilts lost a number of
saw-logs and lumber at his saw-mill.—
About 25 feet of the breast_ of the dam
were swept away. The large bridge on
the Taneytowu road gave way about
twelve“ o'clock, and was carried full a mile
down the stream. Here, as along the up
per part of Rock creek, the fences were '
swept away, large trees being nproqted
and sent whirling along the flood. Messrs.
Henry Lott, Win. Forney, James Rider,
R. K. Mellhenny, Henry Schriver, New
ton Homer, Wm. Cromer, George Melt
ring, Silas Homer, James McAllister,
Henry Welty, E. B. Buehler, Esq., Wm.
B. Meals, Josiah Benner, John Welty—in
deed almost every land owner along Rock
creek for miles—bar suffered more or less
in the destruction of fences.
We learn that along the Conowago,
there was .considerable destruction of
propertf‘ but we have no particulars.
We have heard of no loss of life. Mr.
David Beitler, of Monntjoy township,
made a narrow escape. 4bout 3 P. M.,
when the waters had already commenced
falling, he undertook to drive with a horse
and buggy over the bridge on the Balti
more pike. The buggy and horse were
swept away by the current, the horse be
ing drowned. Mr. Bgitleir was thrown
from the, buggy, and fortunately lodged
against iithorn tree along the bank of the
stream, where he sustained biniself until
relieved by some neighbors with the aid
of rope*.
CSINFERMWE APPOINTMENTS. —T h e
follOv , Wig are the appointments made by
the Central Pennsylvania Conference of
the M. E. Church for the Carlisle district:
T. Mitchell, Presiding Elder; Cailisle,
let Church, J. D. Brown; Carlisle, Emory,
W. M. Frysinger; Mt. Holly, J. M. Lantz,
G. T. Gray, snp.; Chanibersburg, lit
Church, E. W. Kirby, 2d Church, A. D.
Yocum; Shippensburg„ ; W. C. Helmer;
Shippensberg Circuit, C. White; New
villa and Rehoboath, J. A. Dixon; Mechan
icsburg, J. H. McGarrah; York, let
Church, W. IL D. Ryan; York, Duke
street, G. D. Pemnepacker; Wrightsville,
H. M. Ash; Shrew/drum John Lloyd;
Castle Fin, 1. EdWards; Hanover a nd
New Oxford, W. H. Keith; York Birrimar' • .
T. F. McClure; Gettys g , J. B. Youlg;
Mont Alto, B. Young; - Kew Cumber
bind,. J. M. Parke, J. Comp, 0. Ege,
sap.; DIIIICEIIINNI, C. - .Graham; Newport,
H. C. Clairton; Liverpool, A. H. Mensch;
Wayne/Alford' •J. Donahue; Greencastle,
I. B. Shaver ; '
„Mercersberg, J. W. Feight;
McConnelbsbsp Hugh . Linn, J. H. S.
Clarke. 7-
Rev. M. L. Drum remains at Emporium,
Willtamsport District. Rev. N. 8. Buck
ingham goes to Shamokin, Danville Dis
trict ear, 6ii7nn goes to Manor Hill,
0. W. House, Scottsville, Juniata District.
Rev. ea. Wareen ressalosat Hollidaysburg,
Altoona District_ •
A Raw Rusyru.—.EillWand Some is
the title of a new Health '3ldgazine,of 44
pages royal octavo, just issued in very
neat form by W. R. Ds Puv
805 Broadway, New York. In their pros
pectus the publishers promise a high-ton
ed, practical health journal, edited not in
the in of any medical party or clique
boOmsrhich shall "glean from all fields,
had 4der contribuiton all schools of
mediciiii4. and seek aid from all intelli
gent accessible teachers." The first 4=4
ber now before ns has a varied and -oinvii
ting table of contents, which needs only
to be seen in order to; awaken littention.
It furnishes not only a number of elaborate
ly preparedpapers, but alai) a gneat varie
ty of miscellaneous "facts, hiints, reme
dies, etc.," for the family circle. The
publishers offer it to subscribers at 81.50
a year, and call for canvassers in all pdrta
of the country, to whom they will pay
large Cub nonunissions. -
Cir Tux Spring Term of "Linden Hall"
the well known Young ladies' Seminary
has just opened. !Upwards of four
sand young ladies have been educated here
since its foundation in 1794. During the
present scholastic) year, young ladies from
Wyoming, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Oregon
New Jersey, Nevada, Mexico, Massachu
setts, Maryland, Kentucky lowa, Illinois,
District of Columbia, and Delaware have
been in attendance,
CirA large Volume would not contain
the mass of testimony - which has accumu
lated in favor of Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry as a safe, efficient and relia
ble remedy in miming coughs, colds and
pulmonary disease. Many of the cures
are truly wonderful. It
CORNS, BUNIONS, INGROWINO NAHA,
ETC.-Still another triumph in the medical
art! Thousands offer their congratulations
to Dr. Briggs for the astonishing success
of his Alleviator and_ Curative in the
speedy relief and cure of Ccsnik,.Bnaions,
and all diseases ef the feet, no nzatterhow
severe or aggeavated,the easei.anay
The aPPlitAtkrao 4kese - great remedial
agents matantly'secees the most distres
sing caries, and rapidly effects a curt. Sold
by all druggists.
Puma instantly relieved and soon cured
by using Dr. J. ,Briggs' Pile Remedies.—
They reduce inflammation, soothe the ir
ritated parts, and have proved a blessiag ,
to the aftiklied, whOheristernal, external,
bleeding orliching piles. All kinds in all
stages must yield to the wonderful influ
ence of these never failTng remedies.
Above medic:isms sold by A. D. Buehler,
J. 3f. Huber and T/ruggistsgeheratly.
Citation.—Bigivain & Bro., have chanz
ed their Depot in Philadelphia to Howard
Hirschman & Son, No 810 Market street.
l'ersoas &eh-tog to have their goods ship
ped by Bigbarn'a tine will please ;notice
the above change.
WAairolaim Rua Roarr.—.The buil/kyr
now occuisied 117 Jo& Wnsta & soar as s
Pratt/ea Warehouse, Ciettyebaux,,
Inquire oraTuseph tt
lisza:rArna liignicrsze--liead the ed_
vestisement of Miller &Timis, Druggists
of Baltimore, in to-day's paper, headed .
!'Health ! Health !" No humbug.
,-It you ;rant Groceries, it% call.#
Cowes, on York street, where you wilt
a hill supply at retina:4olA
ntar.ll,4m
AT Corr! kr Coes! Datil April,
la7l—
NORRZEV Conker, to make room for
Spring goods—Clotiking, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, at WITOLESULY MUM.
Now is your time for Bargains. Don't
fail to call," if you need anything ik. my
tine. No Humbug. can and see .f 9
yonnefres.
Funaunan 13.00 ms TO Lim—Three
furnished Roams to let, in the Centre
square, desirable
. for students or others.
Ternis - reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Har
riet Harper. tf
THE BEET STOVE, now in market, for
beauty, economy, and ontifort,-is admitted
ell around to be the MORNING GLORY.
It delles ail cuppetition, and that is the
judgment of ell 141140 have used it. it is just
the thing for Offices, Stores, awl parlors
Chambers. Call at C. H. itztehler:e-
Ware Room, opposite the. Passenger
Depot, end examine for yourselves. tf
Coola Awn GAs TAIL—The Gettysburg
Gas Company base on band a lot of 'Lae
and Gas Tar, whisk will be sold on reason
able terms. Apply to Henry Elarbrahem,
Superintendent, at the Gas Works.--
SALE OF Poanrrtrits.---John Gulp, .of
M., will sell, at his residence on Carlisle
street on Saturday, March 18, at one
o'clock, P. M, valuable Household and
Kitchen Furniture—all good condition,
and most of it nearly new, baving been'
is use but a year or two. ts
Girr your sale bjAla printed at the firau
& Siumarm office.
Foliftlarr• - 47 11 9 rcoNzi. iSa Tor*Aareet,
near the dininend, one Ignitable ter a_ ban,
aeon lame. Either one or both can be
makol, For partimilam ;moire at this
°Moe. .litar.ll, ti
Tax PzerNauxaszt C.Qtqc svs.--13
the. best and cheapest is the maims ?far-.
rental to bake and give satisfaction is
evOr3' respect: Dora *
tad E644 0 .1_, 9 1 r
of them, H you w a nts reitlygoad "loft
Sold ciebr b:y 9.4. Coca, Ycik.staast'
of the
. .
Fox ors.—A Young Mare, 5 rare
old, large size, well suited for faripiryt-.
Virginia stock. 4 .l2pqnire of R. C. Cobean.:
To BICLL—AT guar PRICE.—A bawl
some CASE with glass front, suitsibbi
storeor library. Inquire, at this aim
, - •
To Was N..4lLiner, Nubia
dealer, opposite the Ceitit-gesoile;*6l4;
ostxtri b en band *find *wit ' • "
atones at veSlOws *Ow aid AU tia
which he to ciiilthiiAticialeit i lwf
persons needing anything in his ,
How sad a sight is the neglected grass oii '
a friend, Whim lerseinsa' it
at saphiew prices,
&um or PopooriAL Poorowry.—The
*and* sales o Perocosal Propptit irip
tok *out ha our advert/4v
Nee. ildrail " W.OviesiGl
asiordw. • " 174
am*
wallow isor e=bl..
" beswilksira it. i n s et
thildaYl " • 11,
mat, ID,Bt
=M!!!!Mi
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March 111, 1371-31
iIIiRKA4I4 itrionsed-linyt
a.it berg Catiseilim it • -
44.1w,ipraffpforwrizsl. no, , tegdivirtistmtuts. •
. _
FILANYLIN.—Rev, A. Buhrman, for a i
number of years Pastor of the Lutheran I Ktupf JOHN OTICS —Tee itecrount of ° Nit j = n as`
Wile; til Ad9,IIISCRLLIIi;
' T Chilrdh in Waynzbo=opted • tbs i v,el cam county.
QUOIN) .t.44Kto
lie 'io=l:3-imud
Pa.—On Monday evening last a sad sect- •
e ‘, use =Mpentrery.
1111
dent happened at Marion station, on the liar . 17 1/371.-141JA COB .LHORN Protleyd ,
Franklin railroad, which will doubtless
the victim. The.
acconfli "vin'us brit& unfortunatelisit
fair is as follows: Two men from some
where on the Warmspring road were
about starting to the West; and came to
Marion'station oti Tueiday evening to take
the train. As the train was appraachOg
they "started to cross the track in fratieiff
it, the man . who was injured in front.
Neither of them saw the train whichleas
coming up slowly, as they approached the
track, until it was almost upon the fore
most man, when it was to late for! Mai'
to escape. The cowc.atehev strpck him
and threw sins off the „tfackk. between it
and the sideiug, and perhaps stunned him
for a moment. At any rate after this: he
lay perfectly st 4 instill -ilms engine and
mime.' cars had pissed when he began
struggling and threw his right leg across
track, and several cars had passed over it.
crushing it fearfully above the knee. , The
jrnfopunata man max removed ift ftio mars
; - th Chamherishurgrand taken to Mr: Boyd's
Hotel, where every attention, medical and
otherwise, that his dangerouis injury de ,
mended, were bestowed on him.
.Last
night the leg was amputated, but we are
told that there is no hope of his recovery
His name is said to be Fawber, and he has
a wife and family living in Cuk.beriand
county.—The Chambersburg— turnpike
Comparty,electedpn Monday laSt the fol
lowing officers, for the ensuing year:
Treasurer, J. S. Nixon; Secretary, Benj.
Chambers; Managers, B: S. Schneck, John
Downey, John. Stouffer, E. D. Newman,
Benj. think**. '
YORE.—The.desliCatOri services of St.
Paul's Lutheran church, corner of Beaver
and King street, took place on Sunday
morning at ten o'clock. Among the eler
. gyman who were present, were, Rev.
Pohlman, D. D., of Albany, Rev. Courad,•
D. D., of Philadelphia, Rey. Suesserott, of
Lancaster, RElT..Brown, D. IL, and Prot,
Baugher, D. D., of Gettysburg, Rev.
Bamitz, of Wheeling, Rev. Bellheimer, of
Shipponsburg, Revs. Lilly, Menges, S. Os
wald, D. D., of York, and the Pastor Rev.
Baum, D. D. The Rev. D. Oswald con
ducted the opening services, after which'
Daniel Kraber, Rae., Chairman of the
Builditig Conimittee, forinalty gave the
church edifice into the halide of the
'Pastier for Medication. /Dr. ' ' Psiohlman
then preached an able mud- impressive
'sermon from the teit, "Acid lie ' wined the
alum of thatplvige Bethel."
Fon liu.K.---Impotted Italian Oats,
:Yielding 20 *4 l '4* from I l b s. sewed
-141 stooks from one grain. Fold at 50
cents lbr one peck 64*. Cal) on or ad
dress fACOII IizAGY, Table Rock, Pa. It
-------- •
cei~u. of Litt' alattrtii.
Ws!timer.. , irftet• i Yrw4drii Mllinrket,
Baltimore, Thursday Morning.
5tahniad , 06wp. , v,.... , .....,,,,,,-.-..ri N 0 . ,. 6 UV
ExT4A $1.0c6,0 4IL a 6.50
Waal Innern r, r ' f , r, l . ss a 175
RED WHISAT,I 50 a 167
, ‘
i• '- r. - tt
OATS, 00 a
63 0 ,
. .
Timonir-5m40,.. 645 la 650
Maya-SM. ' "7 . 21V 7 al 775
Fr-ix-Saab, C6l • 1 90•
BAIXISA SHOULDERS, ' ' 9 4 • - 9 /4
" BLDES. Ilk' • 1234
" Kam, - - - mg s, is
is,t a 13
La 11tD,
• m ..
Ginitirabsora Grain It !ci
raalis MarkMl,
G l ettyabuca.YcriaM-YPcniAt
111Aara, OCO O 575 -\
Ilrffial WEEMS— 1 ZS . la 145
s on / 1 40
COEN. ID 70
•-• QO Lit 7-5- `
OATS. 41; 1. 50
BIJCZWHEAT • . 00 Alt
Tworar-inaD,..,
Ctorzs9 sD aOq
PIA.x..PEEO),- 170 , 1.7 i
POTTOES. • O3
settutsititi..-L-0A LhliAL...,l3l.lbe.Zev. C.
DOM Q. jtalrte 3Yeili• =Mtn; RINI
•
C. § .litii Joh a n
mg. .i ORM inst.A.YIAT
CMIA SO Mrs. Diary Ann
Pibeely. White Hal l, eouety.
_if Aum—STALity.—On tlhe , Untl ult.: by the
Bev. Mr. Allred Palmer to MEN Luel94le
Staley, ' this cA)lo4li.'•
. WILD;
II
Obit
to notkes Ottlto a filese tor AU ever loan
seentppany ititi Ratko. ' i
Chides siiernartal !Mute* resolutions otThis
roden.
ties,
Arytent—{ht the 3d Inst., near the Two Tar.
erm, Ida &tee, youngest child of U. M. aid
Louisa Appier. 'aged 3 months And 21 days.
liorrerae.—At Abbottstown, on the a 1 uM.
Wtiliam Henry Ossvahl, son of Frederick and Nos
san Honer. sod 3 m / month and M days. •
Lrrrts.On the 7th WK. In Mounpkasant
township, Ervin Son of ' Alexander W._ and
UAW& Laths, Spew, 4 months and 7 itme.
Ps The 1011 hiSt.. at the resideuse
of Mr. Enamel rimer, in Cumberland townsip,
Martha A. Patterson, daaghter of GeOrge Patter
tam, deceased aged 3 Years / 1 1 1 0Qach 3 and 6dr
Pixerster. --me the
1?
er
Inst. In Mourn y
township. Mrs. GUM:Mier unkeit, ne otjossph
Plunkem, aged 57 years maths awl 13 days.
1
getr gl,,drinistturato.
Notice
HS
qnde ed ha printed Ate
for Se..
, Pa.,.ba
to the , e byg grdinee
Note, Due
kti or by Sat given at the sale of Res.
Latshaw In the, Wing Gt. 1,50 t: and py Notes
given at Use
ll sale of a. J. Bles lit cKallt ecket hi ,th the Spring
of - 1870, to ca on me at stown. on the
Flng
tkunent,and Third days of April next to make mg.
All persons wherfall teotomply with the above
condltions will Ind their areontits placed in the
Natids of B. O. McCreary, Bsq.,_ln Gettysburg.
for collection. tipz. LATE
Attorney in fact for Henry Bievcker,
liarch 27. 3t
. .
uoCLEAN 4c HOOP.4a •
...
- .
SEWING naIIINE.
, .C. DARNEk-liggetti,
A'GREAV. AT' TOTORY !
... ,. - ' • - •
T T Ur h etzt"4""° l44 B 2 ."'ag
. in ro r
- ~.
...
. • , .
....
. ' •
' . . $4O
...
maildo the game' weritlib , Price 4
mashing. 'lt 'perks rapid .. ttr o ir4Lie •
ease than ant ot.r ae to e
Is mare emit Ism atitßildittoeitseli*ei4
e
is aot Sable jes oat bider:
"KEYEiTO .
Wean
NE G • = tam tbe , insetdrtei le the
ROTEL" Gtotiospe
Mar. 17, 1811— et tt - •
..c0411::::-Procia*tiott,
permaipii4 eertifielltos.
. .
M II ERE will be a meeting of the Committee on
.Teachers' Permanent Certificates, In the
Atblie fichisol Butkllng. at Gettysburg, March
25th 1871. An applicants must be Present
OLLIE J. PE fEltB, Seep.
Mar. 17—It
MORA VIAN
Semiearyder holt Ladies.
"LINDEN HALL.'" FOUNDED 1894.
j T is most hnportant for_parents to know W
LWI*
1. they eau get the beat English Education and
11118140011
Mlnatitiitioft Ilagl beep in SUCCetlilli operatlo4
for more *an three-quarters of a century, and
ntarly-foqE thousand Young Ladies leive been
educated here: litTlease address for Circular,
withal! luit k irmatioit
v..EUGENE A. FEU IfAUFF.
6, Principal,
Li, Lancast co., Pa.`
Plitaim.statelhal yen saw ttz the ads'e er nisemeut In
the &ESE 4ND WrarrinEh t ar. 17-4 m
TO Bridge Builders
EALED PROPOSALS will be re Lived at nt Lye
7 of the Coras*loners of Adams eotin •
I.l4ool l sVedg i fraff. the I.2th day GI April ne 4 f
ereetf f' MINT IRON illfloGE, on t •
Pratt Truss plan, across Willoughby's Run, On
the raluileathirn from Gait/abuts to Fairfield,
one and a half miles west of Gettysburg, Om.
berland township. The bridge to be built In a
span of 90 feet, with a pier In the °entre. • 1
The STONE WORK will be given out separate-
Epee!lindens ean be seen al the Commission
ers' office, in Gettysburg; at any time before the
12th of April next.
M. lIARTNIAN.
EMANUEL NEIDICH,
FRANCIS WILL.
C O / 11 1111 , 011611Pr1.
Attest—J. .Jher. MYERS, Clerk.
- Mareb 171 11171,- 1 11 *
WAL'ITAM
W A 'T € H. E S .
The extensive use of these watches fur the last
, fifteen years by Railway -Conductors, Engineers
and Expresen en, the most exacting of watch-
Wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the
strength, steadMeiss, durability and accuracy of
the Waltham - Watch. To satisfy that class in aft
these respects, Is to decide the quesUon as to Use
real value of these time-keepers.
him than '500,000 of these watehes are now
speaking for themselves in the pockets of the
people—a proof and a guarantee of their supers,
wily over all others.
The supgriot,organlzaUou Ltd great eztedt of
the bompnitirs Works at Wahham. enables them
to produce watches at a price which renders coin
petition futile. and those who buy any other
watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per rent. more for
their watches lium is necessary.
These time-pieces combine every improvement
that a long - experienase has proved of real practi
cal use. Haying had the refusal of nearly every
Invutio4 in watelym king originating in this
io4ntilt ; or Enecipe, onilr p 9 se a' finally
adopted sina serve t esting by the most skilful! ,
artisans in our works, and long use on the part of
the public, demonstrated to be essential to cor
rect,and midttring time-kaelv.
itiotoig the many Improrementj, we ould par
trculazize :
The invention and `use of a c , litre-pluton of
peculiar construction, to prevent damage to the
liu by the breakage. of matu.spriney, Lis (die.
nal with the Amerman Watch Company, who,
having had the refusal of all other couirivan ces
adopted r egg's patent pinion as being the hest
'and faultleis.
Hardened and tempered halr-9,rings, now unl
remailitsteigagiamakers to 4,W
altham Watches.
All Waltham Watches have dust-proof m„
protecting the movement from dust, leavening
the necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary
4n other watches.
ii=r a nzinj ii a d tl i m-windleir . , or haylez p wat mT c e k
mint on any stem-wl ng watch In the Anied
ean market, and by far the cheapest watch of its
quality now offered to the,public. To those fly
big in portions of the tinired pieces where watch
makers do not abound, whtebes with the above
mentionedlniprovemems widen tend le ensure
accuracy, • cleanliness, durability and conveni
ence, must prove invaluable.
The trademarks of the various styles made by
the company are as folioss:
AHRIMAN WATCH CO.. Waithatn, Mass.
AMa. W a res CO., Welain, Masa
YAmilaMitast Warner CM. rament tiC.,Valthatn,
aw -
A ma, TRACT & Cu., Waltham, Mho.
Mt WARM, Co.. 4ffutni St., Waltham,
Wativiam WATCH Ca. Waltham, Mass,
ay= a. Ataw Examine the spelling these names carefully
lee spelling Aa , en% al a single
late, a
re'Punt p lig yni . Mica No patches
An Illumrated, history of watchmaking, am-
Mining much useful informatlou to wagult-svelle
ers sent to any address varappllcatioa '
BOBBINS & APPLEToN,
Central BOBB IN for American Watch
Cu
. ft
' it... , Broadway, New York.
it
111 r ft. PIT L PHYleteully ; 911
ea: sent by mall free. Teaches how to
Gum ql **pram : skin. 4mk, eym,
comp ex on. Vizltelo 714 BroadwaY. I. 4-
C()111GE .1 •
The AMINO - heat conducted Ilertoutee Col
lege In the Cou9taT For circulars, write to
P Duzp & 119N.5, mews?, Pa. rakta;f4re Edition Of tottri 4360k-ILESP
INCA+ IGO pp:* The most euempreheuulie work
V 1 1 1 8441. Ceigalue Natioiml tiek, sea: Road
BeN t oenthivfe.: 4c
144Q111,NGTON (Lj.L.l:',lf loth
11 ,- .YSalt:' MO
. 4crps. 13 ~,,reeism. largest
Asp .•. ~ 4,V4ZALI Nrk r ; law rdessf
,7. L I.. .0 •.uw Wlat, • 04 ',go .Plant!
e. Ever/rest, ' riat. Grafti,
,§fitglUngS. I . -C tial7l3, atm
rotneoes.fgrret... n..cl, den
&e.„ag.„ . Flower aii . 01...V.. . , Seedst
keigtllestetaisonou--Bortao4lloll4 Bend 10
cents jur New, Illtisested, taseruglre catalogue
-!-Sti pkgeee: 'Amid stamp. eUehi for Cats/ze e of
gsed , is,l. , 42l4,4llrecttas—et„ oft .;.. ding
Wee IA met. AI f re. pita i rtk e
•Igoisobiligtog,'Enleols.' - 4t ' 1
,
Q SEM AZEDS:-...Market tiatdenera "'until*
. 1 4 treat e(411111a. ble should buy at the
Vowel& we grew itte netert varieties at , Beet,
tabbege, (rru r UV% lisle Lettuee,
Melba. ()nicht, thenuaL , uaah
Tnrnip and other Vegetable
with ce I.,tae mimedtree, .
-P
WA bit 41=1,7
'delub irrit.o.l4C,, nth:dawn, 111 , Market ifireot,hits.
Arra, . 4t
A 68 R.
OFFER —Horace • Water., 481
y, will dipole of• Our Hun.
Melodeons,dyed Ylano and Organiser na first
*ra makers. tealrdrig Witten', at exrremely
row tare,Swirie- during this month; or will
hhint it pa nigh and balsam in monthly or guar
:OM iantallincata. rt
• ss' to $lO or Day. MarA,, , ix
pge tn our new budneqs makerfrom 15 to WO per
day In their nip law, , bites. Full particulars and
instruction; seat Roe by malL . Those in need of
PerManent;-preifitablo work, eltwAnd address at
nitcai r Games Atavisms St Co.. Mortiana, Maine.
:IPOII-I#7 PER LINE,
We wl l insert an advertisement
ONE MON. TI3.
In One Hundred, land FlEty-five First-class
Pennsylvania, Newspapers,.
.L 1 71klutting Sieves
We reier to the publisher of this paper, to
whom ourresponsibtlity is well known.
' • „LIST REVD Fitipa
ro., • •
• • Vbs. 40' gira u ltelne t % , York 4t
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
830 SALARL t rf o n se llT;VE, and expeen
Mr T r. 1 . 0 tidreps S. awn
. ; A.4.3itglu,
:.1870 -
Cob* eon
, 9.7unt BRoa. &
gittwAwnitmt en t o
Ayes I Cathartic—Pills,
For all flee purposes eta Zazaliae Medicine.
DfatifAPS so one medicinesAieine is se univentally re.
.J 1 malted by everybody as a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so universally, adopt into use.
In every country and among all came, as this
mild but efficient purgative PM. The ()below
reasons ia, that It Is more reliable and far mote
effectual remedy thau any other. Those who
I have tried It , know that it cured them; those who
have not , know that It cures their neighbors and
friends, and altkuow that what it dues once it
does always—tkat it ilever falls through any fault
or neglect of its composition. We have thou
sands upon thousands of certificates of their re
markable cures of the following corn but
such cures are known In every neighborhood,
and we need not publiah them. Adapted to ail
ages and conditions ha -all climates; containing
neither calomel, or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
' sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and
makes them pl-mmnt to take, while being purely
vegetable no harm can arise from Melt use in
sr4 firiTtet itY are by their powerful influence on
thointenial viscera to purity the blood and stlm
n It into healthy action—remove the obetrue
tio of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other or
' gall' , of the body, restoring their irregular action
to health, and by correcting. wherever they exha,
such derangements as are the first origin of dis
caw.
Mieute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, 'which
these Pills rapidly cure:— ••
For ,Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessness,
Languor and Loss of .appeete, they should ha
taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and
restore ill healthy tone and action.
1. Pot* Liver Complaint and its various syrn ms,
Bilious Headache. Sick Headache, Jaundice or
Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Mons Fevers,
they should be Judiciously taken for eaeh ease, re
evrreekthe direaled action or remove the ob.
saitetielwhkh cause it. •
F r t; ley ntery or Diattlicea, but one mild dose
la eta! required.
or ltheum.W.sna, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of
the Heart, Pain in the Side, Back and Leila , they
should be continuously taken, as required, to
change the diseased action of the system. With
such change those complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Droateal Swellings
toes should
be taken in large and frequent doses produce
the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppr es s ion a large dose should be taken
as It pr uces the desired effect by sympathy.
A.s a D inner Zell, take ate or two Feb to pro.
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the Wunsch And
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it Is often
advantageous whereilo seriousiterangement ex
ists. One who feels tolerably well, often ends
that a dose of these FITS make him feel decidedly
better, from their cleansing and renovating effect
MI the digestive apparatus.
EMI
Dn. J. C. AYER & CO.,
Practical Cienzirts,
LOWELL, ALISS., U. S. A.
"•March 10, 1871-Iyno2
Poor House Accounts
rAr fOB BF:NNER. Esq , Treasurer. In account
.) with the Directors ofthe Poor and Rouse of
Employment of the county of Adams, being from
theith day of January, A. D., 1870 to the 214 day
or Juuttary, A. D., 1991, both days Inclusive.
1970. DR.
Jan. Tu bakume due county at Last set.
Feb
11/ 474 74
Feb. 7. Comn)lsaloners' order 1,20) 00
March ~
800 00
April 4, - "
Slay 800 00
2, • . ••
JUue 7, 700 00
•• u
5
July, " " 800 00 4/0 00
Aug., " " 800 00
Sept., .. ..
Oct.
700 1.81
~ .. 800 00 1
Nov., ~ ..
De ''''''
- 1,100 1 Ofl ili
Dee, "
/891 .. .
Jan, -1), TO each of Peter Wolford for
boarding wife 56 50
Jan. 21. To cash of John Longlugblil, rent AOO
" 00
•', uncalled for orders property.. 25
3) 00
of George Arendt for land... 18 :17
CIL
Cash paid out-door paupers support ....$ 963 00
Ilerchautlize, groceries, hardware 2,570 16
Pork, beef, bacon and tish 2.906 'Li
Flour, grain, and grinding 3,3 12
Stone coal and lime 514 70
'Alcohol and liquors 15
Expenses attending and keeping of Dr.
rlllTer
to L`
ffarnsb l l l ls--, 431
Annaltit paid tor Cadmn. az.
Philadelphia. Carl
24
Frederick Smith. anoemaklng and 52
mending
Daniel Thomas, wagon -making.......
Jesse Johns, shoeing wagon
David-Blocker, 41ackrithing...
S i m- 4 clAtt,
8.
334.0
11— —rue:machinist ' 21 .
co
J. C. nttentartf. carpenter, repairs ..... 21 B.r.
H. J. Kahl). mason 19 12
Samuel Faber, tobaccos 124 Se
Cutting wood 109 61
Lumber and brick 71 63
crockery, E. Menchy 17 26
Printing' ' 104 90
•
MMus Culp, woe 80 00
'
H. L. Bream, WIS 45 75
Insurance
24 CO
7117 93
Fe maletdre
hire, Including sewing 429 90
Case paid J. Johns on orders as account
motor In Steward's account 280 01)
Cash
keepin paidg
M J. rs. J !'spitohns as per contract for
Funeral expenses....
Steward's saiary
r'rreasnree's salary....
Clerk's pay
Counsel's; pay
o
Physician , . salary 0100, w:pounding
medicines, 935 OO
Directors' extra and outdoor services.. I T
00
Levi Schwartz, taxes paid on Ouster
perty
BePnrojamin 11rairsioriiie9averseed 10 153
50.
J. Minter, potatoes kl
J. Hatcher, renovating [earl:sena:la .. 60 00
Dr. J. W. 40. O'Neal
_, bill of medletaes.. ' 83 78
JaCob Benner, bond and 5tamp ..:....... 2 00
cr.*. runup. unwire . 335 in
Balance In - bands of Treasurer 135 01
.
.
We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle sU. and b a 6 d l -
just the Public A.ceennta, do hereby certtfy that
we hare exrunined the MUM 00 11t.poslairthe fore
going accounts, as well ae the buts union which
the are based. and . they are cornet, bein,g
4th day of January, D., MO, to the
24 danor January, i D.. /M.
E. Gt. HEADY,
DAVID RH
SHIIRIPV,ODES Jr.,
Auditors
..71DHA[13 JOHNS, Beg Steward. la account
with the Directors of the Poor House of Employ
ment of the county of Adams, beam from the 4th
dal of January A. Ta, 1870, to the:2tt day of Jan
uary, A. LI., 19" fl, both days inclusive.
1)470 .DE.
•
To order on Tnsastirar.No. 477. accounted
for In former settlement In Treasurer's
To
II 75 00
To order on Treasurer, No. 52 30 CO
..
50 00
"190.... .....
..! ..... 125 00
' 212
~" 276 .50 00 25 00'
To amount received for hltir for UM.— 199 42
1870.... 143 39
Cows and calm.. 214 60
...o 00
Pigs b
" 6
00
lam 3 00
Timothy
s p eed... 460
Audrew Pa 14.... 9 EfT
150Ibs. ta.llow, 10c. 15 00
IiMII
aalanCe due Steward. Jan. sth, 1870._ ... X 42
Jam 4, by cash paid for leßther for 19439:- 1.98 56
Des 31, 187 u, .. 1870._ 189 90
Cider - 17 25
Peaches and other fruits 6 00
Apple Apples 24 98
s 58 50
Turnips.
Plants 5 25
Cabbage and celery 7 8 5
...- .. 3 7
L. Kummerant, tailoring 3 00
Uzi
250
Straw
1 50
Boards
Repairing chacga, chairs. 8.. c.... 9 5 0)
4.5
Tar, toll, oil and team expenses - /6 SO
Moving paupers } 30
John .1-saldweir, repairing wagon 4 00
Harsein W 64106 135 75
Fish. visal and groceries 61 63
Stainpoand envelopes .'. 6 00
~...Ckiverseen 3 74
12 00
C h ick
= 400
Cow and dill , 8:1 00
Males ...
Labor
. 4 3 1
Funeral et
B4Lanee In =of
5teward........::,;:
We, the undersigned„Antlitors to settle and ad
just. the P” bile A:comma, do hereby certify that we
Use eland ted The iteiasoosugoidng the foregoing
accounts, • . well maths bills upon whieb they are
based, as,. that they'are correct, being from the
eth day of January, MK toshe 241 day of Janu
ary, len, both daystneinaire.
IL 6. }MGT
ttg V e4 " .l l . : tie
Aud.oh..
PRODUCTS OF THE FARM. MO.
266 bushels'ot Wheat.
Rya
Corn.
,cr.3) .
- 6 " ilexhiry seed:
100 " Potatoes.
• 15 " (Weft •
14 " • fleeter
125 dozen of Cucumbers.
1,90 heads of Cabbage.
3,293 ir sr uuds, of Pork Need.
I 7 ...,s a ro f .
elfetiftier of fheAlues-hoteso,JeMlst,
• A e aj meles
Children 7
Colored Males 5
Females
" Children
Total
g V
i n llllV4433;theyear
meruird •
..... •
maiCh 10,187L--4t
It
By anaceonat.
__?V a rtlies sirs '
: 2 1 er011110
able le addiastbe WI 01
,T, -Wale Almabouee.lbe Vat yeet,
Ilotei =e4;l7 4 la4pS 6l3 o4 "ll
MIZING, Clerk,
8 : -cii:,iii_sc.-t:o•.cig:-7
IT 4 filt ItAG ( I6IX)MIS wig asaparry• eoloted
kaiser beard temperamedeeeseires broom
11 oontinno no poison. thsevaildrasesbyawdlior
IL Dealers manned at reduced Mates. Address
Y. Renew, Trees. Wingfield, Masi 4w
13 w 7.1 * Trrez OVIItL . YVT 146":
Crated.) by John &C. A A ebid
g
rt. and popula
t j abor , ft, 1a.1,1
411.616 61
REDUCTION OF PRICES .
TO CONTORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.,
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
BY GETTING UP CLUES.
ilieltlatitlortaagirlftegr Afar Lb* fru" a Club
form will acooritinthy weontaining ful directions
—making a large saying to consumers and re
munerative to club ormolzers.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
31 & V&SEY
P. a Boa 56a. New WE.
VL. ,
3A.1
3500
s_Si
49 45
12 St
CARBOLIC TABUTS,
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The_ moM inswelielocrr of the age is Ibis
wmdenta-gaiiwg and nt for the
diseases or weakest* of the organs,
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diesease et Me Leman and for ail innattela of the
moeuous , nemebraN wie:
All
who mmk
and shu r iZtrout effork tise= liri Tablets, their
deo* in eiseateg Me •le sim ee n catim aateuisbing
seem be shown by numerous
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act diu4 ro on and
shook' be m ly ln all expos.
ore or t e tell member, a me
n s
they equal
ise the' Motion of the Mobil and Mos ward off
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guests. Tenus, $.l per day. lfw Clloud
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Mouse, at Cresson Spring*
G. W. MULLIN S.: Prop'rs.
a.
March 10. 1871-3 m
THE AI)AMB'..NoRMAL
Will open Its spriug session
On Monday march 27th 1871
IN AGRICULTUR AL HALL
Those del;hing to attend «ill please sent
their names promptly. The session will continue
14 weeks, closing with examinations from June
29—July Mt. Price of Tuition, CO, one-hall In
advance.
March 3.187L-1L J. HOWARD WIT
rOR GOOD BOOTS. SHOES, OVERSHOES
ARCTICS, awl GLT.Bf SHOES, call at
41
ricKVG 'B.
. -
- -
-- - -
T 4.TEST STYLtS of all klndi of HATS and
4- 4CA114, _ , at PICKING &CO.
Sixty-fire First prize ItEdals Awarded
TUX GIL.P.AT
- Baltimore Pine Eanfactory,
WILLIAM KKABE
Manufacturers of
GUAM), IiT4CARE AND 'UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES ;
BALTIMORE,
These Ifistruments have been before Dm-public,
for nearly Thirty Years, add upon their ...scellettqo
alone attained an unpur (Immo' pre-eminence.,
which pronounces them unequalled. Their
T
Combines great power, weetnefis and fine signing
quality, as well as great purity of Intonation. and
sweetness througbout tba entire seale. Their
TO V VIL
Is pliant and elaSttc, and entirely free trout the
stiffness found In so many Pianos.
. .
IN WO.IIIWMANSUIP
~
they are unequalled, using none but the very best
FILLYONED YATE/UA.L. tie Mrse •eapital employed
i fn our business enabling us to keep continually an
inunelise stock of lumber, &c., on hand.
illit-All our SQt.IRE PIANO 3 have our New Im
proved Overstrung Scale and 11w 41:71tt,Prg
TaniM
asl-We would call special attention to mirlate
gmYtr. I...l?eilALD,Plit'o,tirtui 1 tr r.
the Plano nearer perfection than 11 33,yetDeell, it
,
n Everi Piano fully Warranted for 5 Years.
We have made arrangements for the &air
WhoireW,e Agency fur tikeraost Celebrated PAR
LOR ORASANti asid•RIECOMRONS, which we of
ter Wholesale anti Retail. it Lowest Factory I
PETER BENTZ, Agent, i
No. Ft Past Market street, York, Pa.
Sept. 4 IS7O.—Gm
77117 CLICITZ,Wkii WOOD
PUMP!!
COacciozen ransoms why this is Me. best Pump
ntant(faciured in America for
WELLS AND CDSTER.NS.
Llt ts . Simple. 2. It Is - Reliable. 3. - Lt is Durable.
♦. It. Works vary &say. S. It throws Water
Itaiddb% 6. It Is all Wood. 7. The Wood
Is Tasteless. R. It does not Crack to
the Sun. 9. It Is not Itable to get
out of order. N. Should any
again be tbne,
r tbey ean ts=rasade by
any person. IL It nth
not freeza 12.` la
Cheaper titan
ttny •
htner reds
BetWinfis Double Aeling Blau Cylinder
FORCE' PUMP;
With glass cylinder, and hence no rust and little
or no trietlont/ freeze —and admirably
adapted for ri Gardens, Washing Win
dows, Ertin fs reS, Elevating Water. &e.,
—believed to be wit out an equal tor durability,
economy ancbconvenlence.
•
Having purchased the exclusive right for Ad
ams aunty; Eersom reauiring Pumps foir wells
' Idldbrtisi can have theta tarnished all MI/ idete
,•• rehdyler me by seudlnk the. depth of the
y . . 11 or cistern. Satisfaction guaranteed In all
or no payment required.
orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended
to;
JOSEPH TE - 1.7N - KLE,
McKnlghtstowti, Adams county, ya.
Oct. 21. 1870.-1 y
Watatts and Nectint.
WATCHES Si; JEWELRY
Yid P. VCCAHT 4 NEY wishes to inform Ids
customers and the public generally, that
hawing purchased the interest of his partner, LI,
V, $l,. Soper,) ha She Watch Jesre/ry Store on
Baltirhore street, Gettysburg. he spare no
effort to 10 - ve tisfaction to ail.
He has Just sa eturned from the city l% Ith asplen
did assortment of
C10.4. 4 1and SILVER. AMERICAN and SWISS
ty MC% jkIVELITTI, SILVRIS. TEA and
TABLE SruoNS,FORItS, GOLD, SIL
VER and STEEL FRAME SPECTA.
CLES; also, CLOCKS of the best
Manataeture, MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS„3.IOLIN
& GUITAR SMINGS,
SCREWS and
Bittpcags..-
feirWatch and Cloek wort warranted for one
year. Jewelry :ensiling executed in a neat and
workmanlike manner. [Sept. 10, leoo-11
- . .
.CLOCKS, WATCHES
, •
• J R :2` .
A R. FEISTEL
Ras removed his shop to York street, opposite
the Globe Inn, Gettysburg, where he has con:
Mantly on hand a line assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY . Afti
• SILVER-PLATED WARE'.
RvArING" done, and IC:de:gluing°. All kilds.t(Lll!
work warranted to glve satlista4l:ll. moderate.
Nov. 25, 1870.--tf
gardwart. --- uti t &r. -
Hardware and Groceries
•
The subscribers have Nit returned from the
cities with an Immense supply of I llay'dWaze
and Silroperiea witlehtberare °Raring at their
stißiloa BlLitimairearrea‘ at prima tosalt the
times. Obr stock conaLsts In part of
Carpenter's . Took, Blacksmith's Tools,
Coach Finding*, Shoe ffindings,
iteklitaker's. .ffousekeeper't
for 0; 411 kimk , of Iron,
iv., ere., te-
CROCEBLES OF ALL .KINDS,
Oils, Palma .te. There Is no article Included In
the several departments madtFoned above but
, what MA be bad lu this Store.. Every claws of .
Meehanics can be accommodated here with tools
' ead hadidip, and Bousekeepera c 44 dud every
I article In their line. Give us a call aa we are pre.
par% t A
t o Miss low for cash as say other lafte
DAVID .Z7Eo LEIL
41W alraV-41 JOEL B. BANNII4t.
NEW STORE !
friwrzipn dißubini a g
whokma, And yiet v pgawil to
Hardware- and..- Groceries ;
wiar4.•l4llroad. Gettysburg.
411,11 )WAIX—Inehalea -11alklexa. lientware
4 5 11 t a il
_Ott, Glow. Points, Ws, Var.
dm We teell tbe attention
.11-,asseeensedn Of IfOn,
dine add Bono Blloe
Elfirtflgt aredmita easELfrortF
- •
Each, ea Coffees. -Soon, Teas,
Soaps: au 04 whim
sap on bud. All sold WM
Uts ' the iftite to OUT cheap. Don't forget ilipapouteruinu A our atoei sm wm6ods. a
nam
-epat iffa—tt
ISII3.
Picking & Co" bare the
offered. Cali.
sofargeet an as rtnient of VESTS ever
VOTlCE—Letters TeStamentary on the estate
/ - nf &forum WEAVS.Ft, doceasht, late of (Jet
' tysbortr. (thins County, Pa., having been grant.
T`l'd to the Undersigned, melding in same place,
she hereby sites nutice to all persons Indebted
to said estate to make immediate ixtyment, and
those having claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for sct Venn:la.
ELIZAIIETII A. WEAVER,
Feb. 1-,18;1.-6t Executrix.
MEM=
-
OTlGE.—Letters Testamentary on the estate
he
of HAVSA M. CCLVEH, late of Gettysburg,
deceaeed. havlog been gntnted to the undersign
eft-residing In said place, he hereby glres notice
to an persona indebted to said estate to make
finmeatte payment, and those having claims
acalitst the same to present them property au
thenticated for settlement.
4 - .
OTlCK—Lettem of Adminlstmtlon on te
estate of l'om,r deceased, late of laid
more township, Adams county. having been
grante.l to the undersigned, residing In same
township, be hereby glilat notice to all persona
Indebted to sant estate to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the same
to present them properly authenticated for Settle.
meat. WAtiffiNti TON Hai,S,
Feb. 3,1571.-4 A Adm'r.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Mains county, to make dis
tribuiein of the balance in the hands of tiTtiAliT
W. HOFFMAN. Aiisignee of Russ D. Durnomi
and wife, to and among patties entitled thereto,
wID attend at his ottlec in Gettysburg, Pa., on
Tuesday the 11th day of Morels neat, at Id
o'clock, A. M., to bear parties in interest.
Feb. St. 1871-3 t D. 1 LTEILLE.I:, Auditor.
rr puirtershlp heretofore tasting between
A. DAVID Kt rZISILLISR & JACK/11A. KiTzlitu.sn
is this day dissohed by mutual consent. All per
sona eelebted to U. , lute - arra will please call and
settle the irante. Thu books are at Use store on
ou by I). K
York'streetiLzmiller., where the business will be carried
I=
D. KITZMILLER BRo
Feb..24,1C1.--Gt
S. MAMMAL'S OFFICE,
E. Ir. OF IIMNIOELYM
PITTIADELT'IILt, March 7th,.1:371.
'Pins is To GIVE NOTICE: That on the rah
day of March, A. D. 1471, a Warrant in Bank
ru ik tey was Issued against the Estate of THE
G ITYBBUIS.LI LYTItIIA SPRINGs ASSOciA -
I Oil, of Gettysburg, In the County of Adams,
thd State of Pennsylvania, who hate been ad
judged Bankrupt. um-their otila 1:€11[1011: that
the Payment of any Debts and deltrery of
sin
Profile:lY bedOngitiff to such Bankrupt, to them,
or or thelcu: , and the transfer of any property
by them, are Torbidden by law r that a meeting Of
the Creditors o the WO Bankrbilts (0 Prove their
debts, and to cameo one or more a.s4lgnees of
their Estate, will In held - at a Cant of Rank
ruptey, to be holden at the °face oT David Wills,
Eittl, In the Borough of Gettysburg. County of
Adams, and State of YeniskyAloulla, before Ilast-
Mrs . Gehr, Fsq ., Iteglster, /it Me :11(4 (fay
-Iforeil, 4. D. 1.1571, at 9 o7elbclc. A. - 31. •
Al. GREGORY,
March 10.-$ F. Marshal, at Messner
1 11 - 731 ::trAS1}{IRC-
Fire Protection Societe
Board of Direetors:—E. W. Statile, president ;
Michael ileatvlck, len.. Vice en...ilk/tut: ..nes
Russell, Secretary ; IL J. Brinkerhoff, TrearoTer ;
Peter Scholl, Jacob ff. Plank and Manta Thomas,
Executive Committee; John Mickley, Georg,.
Thomas, Michael Deatrick, Jr., Barnet Myers.
Ihmal.l3 J. Neely, and Robert, Witt**.
Amount at Pretunun Notes.— vlia - , 441 tp
IV hale tia. of members.... ... Icy
Admitted during the year :
auxins.
A.'.ts&ssment Nos. 3 and 4
Membership tees, an
EXPENDiTCRES.
C. 63...4amps and tax license...
Assessing and collecting tax...
Printing and advertising
Directors per diem and Mlle
.
93
Ore e ers' fees, rent, stationery &I
k
2113 SS
Jept e
ha Dobbs, damage by Orr, ;40 01>
Charles A. Diehl, " " 610 00
Mn.s Letleiman, " " . 333 411)
John Spangler, ' " 1.2001X1
Patterson, ••• ••• 1115 W
=I
01579
MAreh,3,1411.--nt See.
lv 0 TICE t; herehy given 'to all Legatee, and
other perscum coneermsd, that The tuitnints.
tration Accounts hereafTer mentioned will
untainted at the Orphans' Court of Adams coun.
Ly for connilliallon and allowance, On SIONDA Y,
'the :Bch day of BtAltell, 1871, at '2. o'clock, P. M.,
viz: •
80. The account -of John nkerhoff, Admi
trator of the Eistate of Batman Brinkerhoff, de
cease
RI. The account ()Mtn. D. Mimes, Administra
tor of .the &date of George Diehl, deceased..
82. The first and dual account of Elias Mayer,
Adnitnistrator or Jacob Basehuar, late of liutou
township, Adams county, deceased.
83. The find and dual accnt Ttenry F. M.
Peterst, Administrator of iddrga.ret !tottery, &-
ceased.
14.
Thl Gnandianship account of James
Colehouse, Guar(liau of Emma Mehring, one of
the minor children of John Mehring.deceaSetl.
8a First and final account of A. P. tint, Atl.
'mitilstmtor of the Estate of John Myers, dec'd.
tit First and: linal account of Win. F. Bonner,
Guardian of Joanna J. Welsh, minor child of
Natbantitombang It, deceased.
Thd first and anal account 04. Elsa Hoover,
Executrix of Joshua Hoover. late of Hamilton
township, deecased.
RS. The first and final account of Matthew Tim,
mins, Administrator of James Tlmmins,llee'd.
to. Third anti final account Testament 'uffman.
Executor of the late Will and of John
Hartman, late of Litimore township, deceased.
90. The first and final act:taunt of Samuel
Herbst. Administrator with the Will annexed of
l'eter ripantder, late of Strohm township, dee'd.
91. Pint and final account of Samuel Herbst,
Esteentur of the last Will of Clarissa F. Gilbert,
late ot Gettysburg. deceased.
- 'EL Pbst and
of
account of Elizabeth Punt,
Administiatri* of the Estate of Henry Flint, late
Menalien township, deceased.
91. The first and dual account of Isaac Myers,
Executor of the Will of Abraham Myers, dec'd,
9E' The fist and Baal account of George Meek
ley, AdridtUstra,tur of the Estate of Peter Bolling
er, deceased, settled by Wm. Meek ley and George
Meokley, Administrators of the Estate of George
Meckley, deceased.
95. First and final account of Jacob King.
Guardian of Jacob W. Taughinbaugh, minor son
of Armstrong Taughtnbaugli deceased.
SAMUEL A. SWOPE, Eegister.
Feb. 24 18 I.—td
Jurors for April
GRAND AIRY.
Reading—. Thomas N. Dicks, Foreman.
Daford—John Stock, Daniel M. Miller,
Gettysburg—Jobe Winebroimer, GeOrge F. ralb
. nelvh, David Bluebatkek.
• amiltertban—henrys Watson, John Clgden, ar.
Tyrone—John F. Houck, Joseph Berman.
Liberty—David C. Krim.
Rutter—Samuel U. Barrie.
Franklin--Cleo
Frederickrge Cole.
Handl tcrn— Wolf.
Mountplessant—Alexander Young, David Le
trick, Jacob E. Miller, Edward Weaver,
Cumberland—Van Buren Diehl.
Straban--Josiall Semler,
Littlestonm—John 11. Hankie, Franklin fiesion.
Union—M, li Bollinger.
Bernick bor.—Joseph Wolf.
GENERAL JURY.
Ilamiltonban-james Marsha) Geo 111111,
Adam C. Mussel man, James Di
&rattan-John F. /Petty, Henry ifooce John
Majors. •
Gettysburg-Witham Soilless, David Swaney,
B. M. Elliott. John Weigle, James filigham,,
John Culp of M., J. M. Bowe, Jacob Aughlo
fiubough.
aroes Wilt. William T. Brandon,
John WW. Wiernaan. John Alhert.
Berwick bor.-Visishlngton 'Metzger, DAWN B.
Bear, Wm. Bittinger, D. E. Hollinger.
Links:own-Simon R. Biahop, 7.; BkWher,
Edward Crouse.
Germany-Hamilton Forrest.
heeding-Dardet linahsy, Solomon Spangler,
Jacob ricking.
FrankllneNhunes Efteecidlekley. V. K.
IlloTlarsapy, Henry Michael lißetclok.
Cum ber / and - al. C. Be $ Wakes, John
Union -John Bolen, Wet. Dutton.
Lathoo n. re-dtul Troup, David Lenhart, Joel
Orlo •
Henry xfo rd - Joseph Munk, ry I.: Gat, rhuip
Mole.
itenalless-Enocti Routzalm, Jesse Dull, Hear,
T yropp - LeonardSlaybangb. -
Liberty--Ezra D. Topper, Jolip ,Feltz, JosePh
Tresaldr, Jr. •
r8:12t14-11r.iiel March. -
Alfred Durkee, Auktettus Dehone.
York hprtigs bor.-Jeremiah Shelly. '
Mount pleasant-Thomas Moncellcr.
kkintjm.-1. N. Durboraw.
11 igkland -.Michael I famish, •
March 10, 1171-tc
Book and Job Pxiging
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lit OTlQE.—Letters Testementarzoz the -Estate
of Mawr Ann 1470117,2 n, lato of Minting.
ton towngW.4tOM:L9ed,. having' been granted
to the wade_ nimble/4 residing. in the same
township, be hereby ems notice to persons
Indebted to said estate to call and make Imme
diate settiement,ied those hard tig claims against
the will plifts present them properly au -
thentica for settletnent.
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`,‘' °TM:E.—Letters Testamentary on the estate
of fiaontat Ittpwinerrx, deceaaed, late
of Latiniore township, AcMtn., county. Pa..
having been granted to the Undemignod, residing
In said township, they hereby give notice to all
persons lAdebtesito saki. estate to mike mune-
Mate payment, and those having claims against
to
thr
samettlmente to present them property au:len:kat%
SUSAN ROBINETTF,
• ' Dh. J. It. PLANK,
March - Eget u tors.
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VOTlCH. — LettersTes ..;. tazitentary on the estate
~r ANDREw WEIKEItT, latent Highland town
ship, Adams county, Pa.. deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, resktlug In same
township, he gives notice to all persons Indebted
to said estatasto make Immediate payment, and
those having claims agalbst the same to present
them properly anthentlellted tor settlemnnt.
UENIAY
A.l„ gaegutur.
Feb. 30,11171.-,A
IC C. CHESTON,
Executor.
Feb. 3, 1471.--Gt•
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Dissolution Notice.
JANUARY 7, 1871
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